Looking For Male or Female lelp? Use a Telegraph Classified Ad DIED | Ont/SM ER -T On April 0. 1913, S. Cam-i eron l.'olsher, at Win late home, 220 ; North street, in his 50th yeur. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the home f, _L-- his daughter. Mrs. Charles S. Lytle. ; jf-9 tJrecn street. Relatives and: trends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST LOST On Sunday. gold Masonic watch charm, on Second or brunt streets, between Market and borster. Kenard If returned to 'his office. 1'Ol'M) FOUND The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries. l>> calling j either phone for Kggert s fjteam Dye- Jig and Kronen Clei'iing Works. 1245 I Market street. We i HKI.P \\ .WILD —Male WAITED Four solicitors for j house-to-house work. Must be (fentle- , men ol good appearance and habits, i Liberal commission. Lood s*'®?"?*? •an make good money, tall -b» Broad street. WANTED A bond or stock sales man to sell 8 per cent, pr®s® rr ®. Hosiery stock. X., No. L3bß. care of Telegraph Office. WANTED Boy. between 15 anil, IS years, to make himself useful in shipping department. $-1 to start, with advancements; K've r f^£ r ? n £? s ; ~ • Iress "Shipper." care 01 relegiupn. THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS. Open to Men and Women.. $66.00 to *150.00 month. Write for list. I lanli lin Institute. De 361-D. Rochester. N. Y. PAPERHANUER WAITED At j once. Apply 1210 Market street. j WANTED An experienced painter, who can also do all kinds of ear-pent"?l work. Steady employment by the j eai to a satisfactory and competent man. Box O, 2371, care 01 Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS .are 'easy to get. My free booklet, Y-372. tel ' s how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington. P. C. GAS MAKER WANTED -- Gas Maker familiar with Coal Gas Plants. Must be sober. Steady employment. Address G., 2357, care of Harrisburg Telej-iapli. WANTED Several first-class can- Nassers; steady work; good P a >' to those that can make good. Apply Be fore 10 A. M„ J. A. Harder Magazine Agency. 323 Myers street, bteelton, I a. Hell piione GIJ. ARMY OK THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and Jo; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who-can speak, read and write the English language. Kor information apply, to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building, 3d & Market Sts. Harrlsburg. Pa. THOUSANDS of chauffeurs will be needed within three or four months In the city of Harrlsburg for public taxi cab service. Prepare yourself at once, make application for training to Auto Transportation Machine Shop, B and 7 >"nh Cameron street. Ilarrisburg. Pa. Full and unlimited course. $35.00. Both phones. 100 Men Wasted. To join our Pressing Club —Your Suits | Ht?a;ned and pressed and kept in shape i lor one dollar a month (4 Suits a | month). This Special Price is for 6 , months only. See us now and save money. Phone Bell 1843R and we will call. The 20th Century Cleaning and Dyeing Works. 225 Market street, above Palace Confectionery. Sam Adelstein, Mgr. \GI:NTS WANTED WE WII.U pav vou *l2O to distribute religious literature in your community. Sixty davs' work. Experience not re quired. Man or Woman. Spare time mav be used. Zeiglcr Co.. Philadelphia. Pa." ! HELP WANTED —L'omale WANTED Girls over 16 j years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while lea/ning. Apply liar-: risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Six women of neat ap- j pearance. to act as solicitors. Call at Collins Co., 2'J North Second street. WANTED Girls experienced on back stays and tips in fitting room. Ap ply Harrlsburg Shoe Mlg. Co. WANTED A colored girl for gen eral housework; good wages paid; must have had experience. Mr?. Hermnn P. Miller. 2117 North Third street. WANTED Good white girl for din ingroom work. The Hoffman Hotel. Fifth and Market streets. WANTED Ladies to solicit for a large firm on big commission; pleasant work. Address E„ 2360, care of Tele- | graph. I WANTED A little lady, about 16,' to assist with housework; must have j some experience in cooking; good ref- j erence required. Apply at once to lUI o j Market street. WANTED Good, strone. white wo man for day's work; good reference, i Call evenings. 1501 State street. r Houses For Rent 720 Capital St. 6 r 910 1011 N. 13th St.. 3 s. f„ S r *lO f122 Ash Ave.. 2'i s. f , « r 310 2011 Moltke Ave. 2 s. b„ 6 r. ... mil 615 Mahantongo St.. 8 r *ll 1929 Forster St., 2'A s. b„ C r b„ Ml" 140 Linden St.. 3 s. f., 8 SIU 121 Dewberry St 312 1226 N. 6th St.. 5 r 912 1130 S. Cameron St.. 2s. f 912 2141 Atlas St.. 3 s. b. 7 r 913 2116 N. Seventh St.. 3 s. b 91 ;| 1512 Allison St., 2'i s. 1).. 7 r. .. 91} 1501 Allison St.. 2te s. b. 7 r. b...9ir, 1317 Williams St.. 2 s. f. 7 r. b....9ir, 123 Dewberry St 91.1 | 1510 .Tunlper St.. 2 s. b.. C r l>.. Kir, 1535 S. 13th St., 3s. !».. 8 r. 1). . 9l« 1538 S. 13th St., 3 s, b. 8 r 9lt; 1500 S. 12th St.. 2H s. b. 8 r. b.. 9111 1522 Allison St.. 2'/j s. b., S r. ...SKI 660 Emerald St., 3 s. b. 8 r Sir 1 425 Walnut St.. 3 s. I).. S r. h.. 92.". 133 N. 15th St., 3 B. b„ 8 r. &- b.. jits 1814 Green St.. 3 s. b.. 11 r. .. 927.n0 1103 N. 2d St.. 2H s- f- 6 r. s. h. 92S 23 N. 1 Sth St.. 3M. b.. 8 r 928 Der-y St.. Paxtang. 2<4 s. f„ 7 M:tA 61* N. K.th St., 3 s. I. . 8 r . <t b„ 930 IS'.'l State St.. furnished ... ano ft :20J N. sth St.. 3s. b.. 0 r. b ..'. '15.12 IS2O N. 3rd St., 3 s. b., 10 r. . . 932 SO 1927 Market St., 3s.b„ 7r. ... 940 1014 Market St.. 3 s. h„ 10 r. .'. 940 113 Briggs St.. furnished. L'23o N. Second St.. 3 s. b 94-, I' 2 Chestnut St., 3 s. h. 10 r 94'-, 2110 Chestnut St. Bellevue Park Sr.O 1838 N. 2nd St.. 3 s. b.. 13 r. & b.. 900 APARTMENTS 343 \Mueneli SI 825 N. Sixth St.. for housekeeping two. three or four rooms. 225 N. 2d St.. 5 r. A b 9j«» **n SI HVRBAN HOUSES Knnla. Adams St., 2 s. f. 6 r 91» penn Twp„ near Duncannon . ' 91?. • In,l'toll Mills. Mechanlcfcliurg. .91s ;;OIOA N. 3d St.. (Riverside) ... 920 t.tie'-nOW. Ith &■ Forge Lane ....925 PerdlX, AtlaSta Cottage. Xewpbrt. Marshall property ...SOO fnear Colonial Country Club) —3 s. f. 20 r. & 4 b 975 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. lIKAI. ESTATE Klre lomirnnce Surely u Olld< l.ocust and Court Street* WEDNESDAY EVENING, j lllill* WAXTKD—FemaIe | WANTED Hellable. experienced ; | white woman for housework; no wash | Ing or ironing; must be good, plain j cook. Apply evenings, 7:30 to 9, 218! ; Pine street. WANTED White gill for general housework; middle-aged woman pre- 1 forred; 110 washing or Ironing. 1500 ' State s-treet. - ' HKLP WWTKI)—>Ia!<- ami Female | WANTED Ladies or gentlemen tu I represent a line of staple articles in 1 Ilarrisburg and surrounding towns. Ap- j ply after 6 P. M„ Miss Elgin. 219 North Second .street, City. AGENTS WANTED • , AGENTS WANTED T have a propo- | I sitton open for two good hustlers; sal-| ar.v and commission. Call after 3A. M., j {Jones. 422 Market street. j LIVE AGENTS WANTED Little) ] Dandy Bread Cutter. Best 011 market. , •Make $5 a day. Write for particulars. | I Success assured. The Leader Specialty Co.. Cherrvdale. Virginia. j SITUATIONS WANTED—MnIc WANTED Young man desires work of any kind. Call, or address, 921 j | Rose avenue. [ WANTED Young colored man de- 1 sires position as chauffeur or house man; best of reference. Apply 37 North ' Summit street. • WANTED Young, married white j man. with good reference, wants posi tion as farmer or gardener; handy witli . tools. Address G„ 2367,-care of Tele graph. v j I WANTED Ueliable man wishes ; whitewashing or kalsomtnlng to do. (Call, or phone, Leroy Hotel. John Jack- j | son. I WANTED Position by a man with j extensive reta'l experience, a position of responsibility showing advaneemeiu preferred; state salary. Address K., 2372. care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man de sires position as clerk or driver for grocery store; three years' experience; can furnish best of reference Address Mr. Herman Myers, Royalton, Pa. I WANTED Man wants any kind of work. Address J., 235i>, care of Tele graph. SITUATION'S WANTED —Female WANTED By settled, colored wo man. day's work, or cook in small fam ily; can furnish reference. Apply 111 Dewberry street, City. 1 WANTED By white woman, posi tion as cook in small, refined family. <"«11 Bell telephone 2293.1. WANTED Colored woman desires | plain sewing, mending or darning at 1 homo. Call, or address, 1236 Monroe | street. Ilarrisburg. Pa. WANTED Colored woman desires day's work. Call, or address. Weathers, 1236 Monroe street. ___ WANTED By widow, washing to do at home. Inquire 2030 Boas street, j- City. i WANTED Washing and ironing, j I Apply 1806 Wallace street. I WANTED - Middle-aged white wo man desires day's work, (.'ail, or ad dress, 811 James street. . WANTED—By white woman, widow, work as first-class cook In private fam- , iiy or hotel, in or out of city; best of reference. Inquire -121 Harrisburg J street. Steelton. Pa. j WANTED By colored woman, work of any kind. Call 636 Calder street. WANTED Woman would like to have day's work or housecleaning by day. Inquire of Miss A. Santo, 122 | Hoyer avenue. I I WANTED Position as steno- j ; grapher; experienced 111 short-hand, 1 I typewriting und general office work; 1 S can furnish references. Address T., | 2363, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young colored girl j wants housework, in or out of city, or for hotel. Call, or address 519_ Show ers avenue, second lloor. Rooms 5-6. | WANTED A middle-aged, colored | woman wants work as a cook or day's j 1 work. Address 28 Linden street. ; 1 KEAIi ESTATE FOlt SALE FOR SALE 2518 Jefferson street; j new brick house; all improvements; a bargain on easy terms. Inquirs T. A. Bell. 820 North Third street. FOR SALE Old Sw. t warehouse. Second and Washington streets, 122 ft. by. 51 ft., tlirce-story brlcl:. To be razed and site cleared. Bids will be received until Saturday noon. April 10. [ Brown-King Construction Co., Secono | and Mulberry streets, City. I FOR SALE lrick and frame ] houses and lots. Camp Hill and Shire- I ' manstown. Sold to suit purchaser. Pay- I merit same as "it. Interest low Ask | I for terms. M. A. Fought, 272 North j ! street. | KOR SALE Desirable building lots! in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, 1 Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real I • estate dealer to secure well located; ' property for development purposes. Ad-1 I dress L„ No. 1557. care of Telegraph. ! FOR SALE Two lots at llainlyn (60x125). along trolley, next the Al- I dinger home. .Must sell at once. .Make! ! offer. Address. S., 2366, care of Tele- ' ; graph. j (401 ACHES (91.0.10« i (Great Opportunity at (Edge) Of City 1 Market. Home, barn, wagon, hog, | poultry and storage buildings. Two: large ' fruit orchards (5) acres good • woodland. running (Spring Water) j valuable meadows, apples, cherries. ! plums, quinces, pears, grapes, peaches land berries. Only (10) minute walk to 1 trollev, railroad depot, large Iron and ! Steel' Mills and many Factories. I (Horse) fresh cow (2) hogs (60) chickens <4O» bushel oats (50) bushel ! corn, farming machinery,. all straw. II hay and manure. GEORGE M. OSTIIANDEH, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. ' FOR SALE 6O Acres: located in Adams Co., 2% miles sftutlnvest of York Springs; 8 miles from Dlllsburg; num ber one stone dwelling; 8 rooms: frame I barn; 225 fruit trees. Price, *3,000.00. ' Will sell stock and Implements. Pos session at once. Will exchange for Me elianiesburg property. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. ! KOR SALE Three properties on ! Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. All properties in the business section. All rented with good tenants. A olianoe_tn make big money. Address IL, 2356, j care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Corner lot of Sixteenth 1 and Hunter streets, tv.entv feet on Slx i tCenth street, 100 feel on Hunter street. | Apply to George F. Kayman, 436 South i Sixteenth street. ' $2,700 WILL BUY a suburban prop erty plot. 75x160 frame house 1 porches large chlekenhouse work I shop and garage variety of fruit. Bell ; Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1 FOR SALE No. 14 North Seven teenth Street brick house 9 rooms |—bath ga< electric light steam hen' porch. Also properties on I Eighteenth street, near Market. Bell I Realty Co.. Bergner Building. ' SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOUSES KOR SALE Well built finished in 'chestnut gas electric light steam heat porch. Inspect these houses soon prices right. Bell i Realty Co., Bergner Building. | HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE J ' t i ! KOR SALE No. 344 South Four- ; I tcenth Street frame house 9 rooms I —bath gas porch lot, 27x110. Also other property for sale in this! vicinity. Bell Realty Co., Bergner I j Building. I FOR SALE— " I I 1917 N. Second St.: 3-story brick | | dwelling; 11 rooms, bath and steam heat; front and rear porch; lot. 21x85.1 j Price reduced $350.00. Possession soon. 1 Long St.. Camp Hill; one-half square 'from car line: 2H-story frame dwell | ing; 7 rooms and bath; good condition; ! lot. 10x165; large variety of fruit. Price, | J3,100.00. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. ' ' REAL ESTATE FOB KENT ! FOR RENT A three-story dwell i Ing house. No. Ino7 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam , heat, etc. J. T. Ensmlnger, Second and ! Chestnut streets. j FOR RENT 52» Emerald street, J2210 Atlas avenue, 1609 Derry street, I two good Hainton properties, one with i storeroom, good car service: also fur nished house in Harrlsburg. Kough, ' Hrightbill iL- Kline, Sixth and Reily ' streets. Both phones. j _ FOR RENT, FOR SALE OR WILL 1 EXCHANGE an elegant new house at 3018 Third street. Riverside; all con-I veniences. Apply Bell phone 2141 R. I FOR RENT House al 330 Peffer street; all conveniences, inquire 1813 I North Sixth street. j FOR RENT Three-story brick ■ house, 1713 North Third strdct; all Im i provements; immediate possession. Ap- I ply 1100 North Front street. FOR RENT—The Huston Home, situ ated along ('onodogulnet Creek, four I miles from Meehaniesburg. Suitable for u summer home or a summer board i Inghouse. All conveniences. Apply A.! ! J. Huston. Meehaniesburg. Pa. 1 ' j KOR RENT —At Washington I Heights, house with 7 rooms, bath and all con veniences. Rent, ?12.00. Keeney and Simmons, New Cumberland, Pa. KOR RENT No. 5 Grace street, two doors from Market street and P. R. R. Depot. Suitable for most any business, show windows: steam 'heat. Rent reasonable. Apply ('las' r's Jewelry Store, 302 Market street. — i, FOR RENT lO4B South Cameron street. threestory brick, water in kitchen $13.00 Sixtli street, Elkwood, eight-room cottage, all conveniences, open stair way, cemented cellar $15.00 KEENEY & SIMMONS. New Cumberland. APARTMENTS FOlt KENT NEW. modern apartments. 2208 North Third street; reception hall, 5 rooms, bath, steam heat, hardwood Boors, 1 laundry, front and rear porches. Ap ply C. C. Whiteman, 2208 North Third street. TWO unfurnished apartments of five 100 ms, including bath and kitchen; I window shades furnished; garbage ele vators; storage locker; ironttng on Locust street. Penn'a Realty & Im-J | provement Co., 132 Locust street. j TWO unfurnished rooms, with pri- | vate hath: city steam haat; Second; street front; one or two women occu pants preferred. Address H.. No. 2369, care of Telegraph. j FOR RENT New modJrn apart ments. 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, j continuous hot water, front and rear porches. Apply H. W. Miller, State Highway Dept., or 2210 North Third. | I Bell phone SIR. j FOR RENT Apartments, four I rooms and bath, all conveniences, local- ! ed on corner Sixth and Harris streets, j I Apply to L. Filbert. 1542 North Sixth 1 i street. ; FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street; all conveniences; steam I heat. Apply 264 Herr street. ! FOR RENT Housekeeping apart- j ment, 225 North Second street, second i Moor, 5 rooms, pantry and tiled bath. All rooms open on private hall. Sta tionary hall rack. laundry tub. Rental. Including city vapor heat and hot water. $42.50. Apply 218 Pine street. I APARTMENT FOR RENT Second' floor, six large rooms, four bay win- j I dows. all facing street and Capitol;, i tiled bath; pantry: city steam and elee -1 trie lights. Inquire 100 North street. | I FOR RENT Third floor 239 North ! ' street: five rooms; pantry; tiled bath; . \ all hardwood floors; large side and rear i j porches; all modern conveniences. Ap- j ply first floor. 239 North street. I FOR RENT Apartment, with all j modern improvements, including city: steam heat, No, 204 Walnut street. E. | | Mather Co. | I FOR RENT —2O North Fourth street, j third floor apartment; five rooms and 1 bath; electric lights, gas and steam , I heat. Call at 430 Walnut street. j IFOR RENT Apartment, five rooms j and bath, 925 North Third street. In quire 11. L Mehrlng. 1410 North Sixth j street. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms for' rent. Opposite market house. Apply 407 Broad street. I KOR RENT Well furnished front I room, facing Capitol Park: all conven iences. including bath and phone, ln j quire 406 North. i KOR RENT Room for man and ' wife or single person. Would take child or invalid adult to board. Ex i perienced nurse. Call or address. 1528 I Thompson avenue. ! KOR RENT Two rooms for light i housekeeping; also large bay window room, with electric, gas and steam heat. Call Bell phone 2065J, or inquire 7 North Thirteenth street KOR RENT Second floor front room, furnished; suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen. Inquire 120s Market. KOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front rooms; all conveniences; use of phone. 409 Briggs street. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms; water; coal and gas range; porchi working girls or couple: for housekeeping; references exchanged; no children. 1800 Perry street. KOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all conveniences: rent reasonable. Ap ply 710 North Sixth street. KOR RENT Large, third floor front rooms, furnished; use of bath. Call at 2133 Penn street, or phone 337 4 W 2. ! KOR RENT Two unfurnished 'rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath and phone; elegant loca- I tion; middle-aged or elderly people ■ I preferred. 227 Boas street. | FOR RENT Four unfurnished I rooms, on second floor: coal and gas ; range; all modern Improvements; nono With children need apply. Call 333 South Sixteenth street, or Bell phone j 383 R. i - FOR PENT Furnished rooms, slnrriw or ensuite: all conveniences. In cluding phone: reference required. Ap ' ply 1316 North Front street. I FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room and llvingroom. with use ~r bath. I I>n Market street, near Twelfth; suit able for man and wife or two gentle men. Call Bell phone 1527 M. Ask for ' M '"- 11 _ FOR RENT Furnished suite of larg? front llvingroom. bedroom and private bath; city steam; electric lighting; hardwood floors; references required. 218 Pino Street. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH _ | WANTED _ 1 WE do all kinds of Cleaning and Pressing and Repairing. We buy all i kinds or second-hand men's clothes and I shoe;'. We pay pood prices. Address j No. 20 Aberdeen avenue, Harrlsburg, I Pa. I). Yoffee. Proprietor. i FOIi SALE . • I V DOORS 1 FOR SALE at Gable's. 111-117 South | Second street. All sizes. Cypress, i White Pine and Fir Doors, Porch work, I Sash. Shutters and Mouldings. j ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be j secured at the Telegraph Business j Office. \ L_ _ FOR SALE Stieft upright piano. ! Will sell on lime to reliable >party, but ! prefer cash if can find buyer. Reglna | phone Box, with 28 records. 115.00. Ad- I dress T.. 2358, care of Telegraph. | DON'T PAY $2 or $3 for Hats when I you can buy 11. O. Dodge Hats for 50c. Com) and look over. Open even ings. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. FOR SALE 1914 Cadillac Road ster; excellent condition; fully equip ped. Reason for selling, owner leaving citv. Demonstration by appointment. Address A.. 2320, care of Telegraph. THE llarrlsburg Harness and Sup ; ply Company's Trunks. Suitcases and ! Hags of genuine leather at prices lower' than elsewhere. Repairing a specialty. Second and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE Bay horse, 8 years old. sound, weight 1,350; also good dump wagon, Waldron & Sprout chopper and corn crusher. Have no use for these goods. Bell phone, or call at Fifteenth street, New Cumberland, George A. Mowrey. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One ! of these signs will be given with each 1 six-time order for a i-lassifled ad, if I paid in advance. Inquire at Office of j Telegraph. FOR SALE THE Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings will olter at public sale in front of State Capitol Building, at entrance Fourth and State Streets, Harrlsburg, Penna., at 10 o'clock A. jvl.. April 10, 1015, the follow ing buildings and structures upon the premises within the boundaries of the proposed extension to Capitol Park in Eighth Ward. City of Harrisburg: Cowden Street, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 406, 512. 614. Filbert Street. 108. 110. North Street, 425, 507, 509, 511, 717. Short Street. 128, 139, 113. South Street. 503, 510, 518, 601 (rear of No. 121 Cowden St.). 606. 703. State Street, 413, 413—rear, 415, 417, 418. 421. 423. Walnut Street. 41S, 510. 600. 602. The purchaser shall pay to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, through j the oftice of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harris burg. Pennsylvania, by certified check or United States currency, -.he amount t.t wh'eh the said building or buildings and structures are awr.rded to them as follows: A cash payment of 25 per cent, shall he made on day of sale and the balance before entering upon the property to remove the material pur chased. In all cases whert the premises are | unoccupied, possession will be given the i purchaser immediately. Where the ! premises are tenanted, possession will be given immediately after the premises j ara vacated. Tho Commonwealth will j not be responsible for any damage to : property after possession Is given. Pur- I chaser shall state at time of their offer j the time required to remove the build ' ings and material after being given 'possession by the Commonwealth, which I In no ease shall be longer than 60 days. All building refuse shall be carted away j from the premises by the purchaser. All ] foundation walls must be taken down and removed at least three feet below I level of street. The Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings reserves' the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The work of removal shall be perform ed under the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. NOTE The sidewalks and street pavements are not to be removed by purchaser of buildings or s'ructures | under this schedule, j By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR., Secretary. I PONY OUTFIT FOR SALE Bay • pony, 10 years old, sound and gentle; I good buggy and harness. A bargain. (Oscar Sultzbaugli. Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALIC Huptnobile touring car, ! In good condition; four new tires; cheap , Ito quick buyer. Apply Mehring's Gar- , | age. rear of 427 Boas street. , ' FOR SALE —AT GABLE'S. 11?. 116 I and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal ! lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme | quality. All the full line of the Acm« j make. ! FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the I Telegraph Business office. j • ! FOR RENT | FOR RENT Desk room, on ground j floor, with stenographer and telephone. Address 40 North Court street. j FOR RENT Second floor room, 3,700 square feet, for light manufactur- Ing purposes. New building. Call at j premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. J , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock port, N. Y. I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with }5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS AWNINGS Place your order for Awnings with us now. We do up holstering of all kinds ai-d carpet i work. Jos. Copllnky, successor to Voll mer, 12(JS Vt North Third street. Bell 2804 J. FREIGHT DRAYAGB. Storage. Shlp . pers and Distributors of Merchandise of -II kinds. Prompt and efficient ser vice. Warehouses on P. R. R. and P. & R. tracks. Montgomery and Co. (Pelpher Line), Tenth below Market street. REPAIRING "AND UPHOLSTERING ; with best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best efTorts Insure your satisfaction. S. N. Cluck, 320 Woodbine street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture • bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Rell Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Market street. S. Rlfkln—clothing, shoes and furnl ■ ture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. 407 Broad street, Harris ; burg, Pa. OLD GOLD and Silver, Watches, Dia monds and Jewelry bought for highest .(cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone i 631 J. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Ilalr Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, lis Market street, Harrlsburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. HAILING I 11. W. LATHE. Hoarding Stable nnd | \ntiouul Transfer yl». Movers of , pianos, safes, boilers and general haul Ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Rell phone No • 2503 R. ______ 1 > THE llarrlsburg Polyclinic Dispell-1 | sary will lifopcn daily, except Sundar, .'at P. M„ at Its new location, 1701 ! i I North Second street, for the free treat-I i ittuiil of the worthy poor. J ■IN SHIES MIKE NEW RECORD • I s Other Issues Reach Highest Prices f of Year; Bethlehem Steel i„ Yields Two Points V By Associated Press I New York, April 7. —Conflicting con- , r . dltions received from a mixture of « buying and selling orders were re- | fleeted In to-da.v's early trading. Hur rlman shares, United States Rubber ] and a few less Important issues at- 1 talned highest prices of the year and , some of the specialties added one or H more points to recent gains. Beth- c lihem Steel, however, yielded another l two points to its declbie of yesterday i and United States Steel, Reading and ! Bultimore and Ohio inclined to the , effect. . J NEW YORK STOCKS '< Furnished by H. M. Suavely, c 208 Arcade Building:. 1 New York. April 7. , Open. High. Low. Clos. 4 Alaska G M 35 % ?.5% 35 3 5 ( Amal Cop . 64 % 64% 64% 64% . Ani Bt Sug 45 % 45% 45 % 45% Am Can .. 31'% 31% 31 31 Am Can pd 95% 95% 95% 95% Am Cot Oil 46 la 49% 46% 'B% lAm Ice Sec 31 31 30% :to% Am Loco . 32 32 % 32 32 Am Smelt. 67% 67% 67 67% Am Sugar . 108% 109 108 108% Am T & T. 119% 119% 119 119 Anaconda . 31%, 31% 30% 31% Atchison .. 100% 100% 100% 100% Bit O 72% 73 72% 72% Beth Steel. 87% 87% 85% 87% Bklyn RT. 90% 90% 90 90% Cal Petro. . 14% 17 14% 16% Can Pacific 163% 163% 163% 163% Cent Leath 35% 35% 35% 35% C& O 44% 44% 44% 44% CM& St P 90 90% 89% 89% C Con Cop. 39% 40% 39% 39% Col F& 1. 29% 30% 29% 30% Con Gas .. 121% 121% 121% 121% Corn Prod. 11 % 11 % 11 % 11 % Dlst Sec . . 6 % 6 % 6 % 6 % Erie 27% 27% 27% 27% Erie Ist pfd 43% 43% 43% 43% Gen E C 0... 147 % 147% Gen Motors 127 134 % 127 134% Goodrh BF 48% 49% 47% 48% xGt X pfd. 117% 118 117% 117% Gt N Ore s 35% 35% 34% 34% Gug Exp .. 54% 54% 54% 54% I In-Met ... 16% 16 % 15% 15% In-Met pfd 68% 68% 68 68%) KU So ... 25 25 24% 25 I Lehigh Val 137% 137% 136% 137%: Mex Petro. 69% 69% 69% 69% I Mo Pac .. 13% 14% 12% 13% Nat Lead.. 62 63% 62 63 N Y Cent.. 86% 86% 85% 85% NY.NH& H 59% 60% 59% 59% _ Nor Pac .. 107% 107% 107 107 % 4 Pac Mail .. 20 20 PR R ... 107.% 107% 107 107 Peo G & C 120% 120% Pgh Coal . 22% 22% 22% 22% Pgh C pfd. 95 ' 95 R C Cop.. 21% 21'/* 20% 21 Reading .. 146% 147% 145% 146% RI& S.. 23% 24% 23% 24% R1 & S pfd 81 82'/- 81 82 % j So Pacific.. 89 89% 88% 89 "I So Railway 18% 18% 17% 17% I So Rwy pfd 57% 57% Tenn Cop., 30% '.. . 30% I Texas Co.. 142 142 140 140 I Third Ave. 53% 54% 53% 54% Union Pac. 128 128% 127% 127% 1 U S Rubber 66 68 66 67%! TT S Steel. 50 50% 49% 49%! U S S pfd. 106% 106% 106% 106% i Utah Cop.. 57% 58 57 % 57%. Ya C C .. 24% 24% 24% 24%; West Aid .. 26% 26% W U Tel.. 65% 65%' West Mfg.. 76% 77% 76 76 ; xEx div. 1 % . PHILADELPHIA STOCKS ✓ j By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 7. Stocks closed j strong. American Railway 30% Cambria Steel 4514 i General Asphalt 24 General Asphalt. Pfd 63% I Lake Superior Corporation 5% I Lehigh Navigation 73% | Lehigh Valley Pennsylvania Railroad 53 9-16 Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 36 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 35% Philadelphia Rapid Transit lo4i Reading 73% Storage Battery 48V4 Union Traction 35% United Gas Improvement 831, United States Steel 49% Warwick Iron and Steel 9% CHICAGO CATTLE \ By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 7. Hogs Re ceipts, 25,000; steady. Bulk of sales,! SG.SOIi 6.90; light. $6.65 Cm 6.95; mixed. $6.60fii>6.95; heavy. {6.40@/6.j)0; rough, I $6.406.55; pigs, $5.60@6.50. Cattle Receipts. 11,000; steady. Na tive beef steers. J6.oo<fi)B.Bo: western steers. $5.60@7.45; cows and heifers, ?2.50ft<7.80; calves, $6.00fit8.50. i Sheep Receipts, 15,000; weak, Sheep, $7.40®8.4u; lambs, ?7.80@10.30. CHICAGO BOARD OK TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 7. Board of Trade closing: Wheat —May. 1.54%; July, 1.22%. Corn—May. 72%; July. 75%. Oats—May, 57%; Jully, 54%. Pock —May, 16.97; July, 17.50. Lard—May, 10.05: July. 10.30. Ribs—May. 9.92: July. 10.25. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon an*/ terms to suit borrower. Address p. o. Box 174. Harrlsburg, Pa. WE LEND MONEY IN ANY AMOUNTS Payments to suit borrower. Small loans a specialty. Positively lowest rates in the city, j Up-to-date methods. Licensed,! bonded and incorporated. PENNA. INVESTMENT CO. ! 132 Walnut Street ANY person _ needing money in amounts from $0 to SSO holding k Ba i_ arled position, would he benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third street. STORAGE STORAGE HAULING Furniture, household goods and merchandise of all kinds stored; also hauling of ail kinds —at very low prices. Call, br address, S. Frank, 427 Herr street. STORAGE 419 llroad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, *1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents ner month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE-. HOUSE, divided into private rooms for storage of household goods ne w-1 lildin 's - low insurance —• inspec tion invited. 437-445 South Second 1 street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. 1 - • —— . STORAGE ' in 3-»tory brick building, rear 403 Market street. Household g««os clean, private i rooms. Hensonnble rnfe«. Apply to J |» # (j, Dleuer, Jeweler, 408 Market St. : . APRIL 7, 1915. Pill I, A DELPHI A PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 7. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, car lots, export, $1.55@1.57; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $ 1.62%® 1.67 >A. | Corn—Unchanged; No. 2, spot, export, 1 @76 Vic; NO. 2. yellow, local, 80© 81c. Oats—Firm: No. 2. white, 63',j@64c Bran Firmer; winter, per ton, $28.50; spring, per ton. $25.60©26.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; pow dered. 0.00 c; fine granulated, 6.90 c; con fectioners' A, 5.80t. Butter—The market is unchanged; western, creamery, extras. 32c; nearby, prints, fancy. 35c. Eggs The market is higher; Penns.vlvnnia und other nearbv m- - free ■ cases, $6.30 per case; do., j current receipts, free cases, $6.15 per rase: western, extras, flrns, fr. • $6.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.15 per case. Live Poultry—Firmer: fowls, 17@ 17' Ac; old roosters. 12©12% c; chickens. 11®'19c; turkeys. 15@17c; ducks, 16@ 17c; geese, 12@160. Dressed Poultry—Steady: fresh killed fowls, fancy. li!iol9%e; do., aver age, 16W18c; do., unattractive. 144016 c; old roosters. 14c; frozen fowls, 16@ 18c; roasting chickens, 17@20c; broil ing chickens, 22<®27c; turkeys. 18@ 22c; ducks, 12@18c: geese, 12®16c. Potatoes Market firmer; Penn sylvania, per bushel, 55®60c; Maine, 1 per bushel, 50@R3c; New York, per buhel, 55c; Jersey, per basket, 30 I ®>3sc. I Flour Marfket nominal; winter,! clear, $3.60®4.10: straights, Pennsyl vania. $6.60{j?6.85; spring, straights, $6.75 ©7.00; do., patents. $7.00 @ 8.00; westerr. $4.15<9>4.40; patents, $4 50®> 4.76- Kansas straight, lute sacKS. $4 15 ©4.30; spring, firsts, clear, $4.00©4.20 For Sale Old Established Hake Stnnd— Roas and Cowdcn Sts. Dwelling. 10 rooms and store room, 2-story bake house, 21x44 ft. wltli 2 ovens—in <;ood condition. Easy terms; immediate possession. Good chance for a live wire. Inquire ! T. B. Rockafeliar 202 NORTH STREET LAWYER'S ) REMOVAL NOTICE C. H. Backenstoe, Esq., has removed his law offices from 1 14 North Third street to the i Bergner Building (Rooms Nos. 203 and 204, sec ond floor), northwest corner of Third and Market Sts., Harris- 1 burg, Pa. V— -/ Public Sale On My Stock Farm at Linglcstown, Pa. Thursday, April 8, 1915 40 horses and mules to suit all classes of buyers. 20 fine fresh and close springer cows. 12 fine stock bulls, all fit for service. 150 pigs .and shoats. all sizes. 12 brood sows with fine pigs by their sides. 100 bushels of oats, lot of farming implements. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. A liberal credit will be given. H. D. KOONS i , * | STOP, LOOK AND READ j ♦ flomescekcrs and investors. You can purchase a three-story ♦ t brick dwelling —new. Front porch—all conveniences—ce- ! j ment walks, etc., for SIBSO. Geary street, near Jefferson. J t Terms easy. Inquire. t j Augustus i j 2206" N. Third Street j / i Insurance and Suretyship InKiiraiicc deals with conditions; suretyship with Individuals, Insur ance protects against loss from the happening of a contingency wlilrh Is, In a large meniiurr, lieyonil the control of either of the contracting par tleHi suretyship protect* against loss from the defnult of a particular person, who IN the primary obligor. INSURAXCE ASSUMES that n cer talu average of LOSSES WII.I. OCCUIt, and a premium Is paid to compen- I nate for tlioae losses) SI'BETVNHIH, on the contrary. AUSUMKrf that each primary obligor will perform bin obligation, and TIIEItE Will BE NO I.OSSMS. \Uille if In theoretically possible for n surety company to become surety only for those who arc able and willing to perform their obli gations. vet. In practice, losses do occur. This Is because. In the flrst place, thoxe whose duty it In to select the person to be bonded, have hu man limitations and ennnot exercise an Infallible Judgment. In the see i <111(1 place, the great majority of risks are neither so obviously safe that It can be stated positively that no loss will result, nor so bad that It can be sold loss will certainly, or even likely, occur. In order for n company ! j,, ,|o a substantial volume of business, some of these DOVBTFITI, KISKS lIAVIO TO BE TAKEN, nnd the problem Is to select such as nre reason ably safe. THE L. F. NEEFE AGENCY Insurance—Surety Bonds 410-11 Kunkel Building Bell Phone 3840 AGENTS—BROKERS—UNDERWRITERS—ADJUSTERS V— —— j FOR SALE j j Desirable Country Place I Containing 16*6 acres of elegant soil on which there Is 1.150 fruit * 4 trees planted In the Spring of 1913; variety as follows: 778 peach. 248 ♦ ♦ apple. 26 quince, 4 5 pear, asparagus and rhubarb bed, blackberries, rasp- * t berries, 200 currant bushes, chlckenhouse, 1%-story bungalow contain- t I ing 8 rooms and bath, laid out as follows: First floor, living room, I I 14%x24, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms and bath; second floor, 2 , I bed rooms, den. Bleeping porch and lavatory. Artesian well and ke- « ♦ wanee water system, acetyllnesgas plant for lighting and cooking, Kel- j t sey warm air heat plant. I I This property Is located on a high elevation overlooking Cono- \ I dogulnet Creek, Just one-half mile north of trolley line at Camp Hill, + ♦ and must be seen to be appreciated. Price on application. « : Brinton=Packer Co. i , ———- nr* « I Second and Walnut Streets « ♦ t t t rtra'(,i)t*. $4.20©4.30; patents, 34.36© 4. »0. Hay The market Is weak; tlni othy. No. 1, large bales. <18.00; No. 1. medium bales'. 117.50 @18.00: No.B,d<_. $16.50® 16.00; No. 3. do., $14.00016.00; ► aniples. 313.00® 14.00; no Krade. 311.00 ©l2 00. Clover mixed hay. LlKh* mixed, i $1 7.00 6> 17.60; No. 1. do.. No. do.. 314.50@15.8ft. ' ■— J ■■ [Public Will be sold at executors' sale at No. 9 North fifth street, near Mar ket. all of the household goods con sisting of beds, bedding, mattresses, carpets, table, chairs, library. fur niture, one large book safe and other goods, all to be sold without reserve. S»nl<» next Friday, April 9. at 1 o'clock. Also at the same time the property. W. F. BAY, Executor A. il. SHKKXtt, Auctioneer. *• I FOR SALE S3OO will buy an SI,BOO home at 1903 Forster St. 3-story frnirie, 8 rooms and bath, all improvements, cement cellar, concrete walks, side entrance, grass plot, front and back porches. Inquire CHARLES BARNHART 1821 Whitehall Street MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- I logmen and Salaried Ein- B plo.ves. LEGAL ratios EQUITABLE INVESTMENT ttIMPANY U N. MARKET SQL'A Hl'' II Room 21 'till Floor Spooner Building I I | I . ;U > Photographer Wanted Mlddletown hikl Royalton, witli ! a population of 7,000, is without a Photographer. I have a frame portable (in small sections) build ins, I*lx3l l'eet, in good condition, | specially constructed for the photo graph business, on Union street, | near Eniaus, Mlddletown, l*a., which I will sell, on lil>eral terms, j Apply to William Beck LOYSYILLE, PA. I i 11
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