Telephone Your Classified' Ad NOW—Bell 2041; Cumberland 203 ■ DIED HbauMONT Died, April 22, 1915, jMH&rvey Beaumont, ng:od 52 years. funeral services Monday -1819 North Third street. Burial Cemetery. Body can be vicw- Sunday evening between hours of 9. B>LESTOCK Died. April 22, 1915. Ross Colestock, aged 35 after brief Illness. and friends are Invited to ■ tend the services Monday afternoon, ■ 3 o'clock, from his late residence. ■26 Market street. Burial Prospect — Died. April 22. 1915. Wll ■spn Gutshall, at his late home, 1400 Sixth street. services will be held at the address, Snttirday afternoon, at Relatives and friends are in- Bed to attend without further notice, private, Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST ■lost Single harness breast collar traces between Walnut and Mahan- streets, on Wednesday night. please call Ober Bros., Bell — Friday noon, in old 5 and 10 store. $7.001 Reward If returned ■ 1419 North street. either in Colo- Theater or on a Steelton car. Re Front street, Steelton. J FOUND The most beautiful Flower- Jardlnlcrs, Vases. etc., *y pr Hown In this city. Harrisburg Statu- Co., 806 North Third street. The well-dressed man. He sends his clothes to Eggert s Bam Dyeing and French Cleaning phones. Call and dellver^__^_ llELl* WANTED —Male —Experienced paper- wanted, at once. Address 1. O. WANTED— White boy (foreign erred >. for bootblack stand In a department. Address P. O. station — First-class paperhang- none but mechanics need appl>. li. ■ Boose. Third avenue and second Wormleysburg. Pa. THE UNITED STATES— Bn WANTED Ablebodled, t.nmar ■ ; men between ages of 18 and Jo; ■izens of United States, of good chai- and temperate habits, who can read and write the English For information apply to Officer. Bergner Building, ■ & Market Sts, Harrisburg. I a. WANTED. Apply Em- Hyment Office. Bethlehem Steel Co., Bethlehem. Pa. — Man who can change on an automobile rapidly. Call Sales Co.. Inc., Second and North BHOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS, ■in to Men and Women. soo.oo to month. Write for list. Frank- I Institute, Dc "Rl-D, Rochester, KITTED. SALESMEN AND SOLICI ■rs lf you are a good house-to- canvasser and are lookinn for w e have a place for you. We ■o have openings for several first ■■s salesmen who are In a position to He up work outside of the city. Our are making from S2O to S4O per caJl at The Jewell Tea Co., L 69 street. Harrisburg. HojTO transportation school wants to become practical chauffeurs earn $75 t" SIOO per month. We a thorough course in and work for $35. No. 6 North Bell phone 1710. AGENTS WANTED IN ONE" wringer mop. Par- and sample. 75c. Postage Foundation, 44 North Ninth, SALESMEN WANTED for building specialty; ■it understand blue prints; commls basis; excellent opportunity for Reply Strltehnff & Smith, 521 street. Baltimore, Md. B|y ANTED Girls over 16 of age to learn cigarmaking. while learning. Apply Har- Hiurg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. — Bookkeeper woman Hii experience all appllca' .">ns will in confidence. Address X., ■l, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. AT ONCE Good, sen ■e girl or middle-aged woman for housework in small family. P. O. Box 51. Harrisburg, Pa. DRESSMAKING SCHOOLS the best equipped schools of the everywhere. They are popular, this school now. make all your ■nR and Summer dresses while lcarn- J Day and Evening classes. W. A. Prop., 22 North Fourth street. — An experienced woman ■ general housework: four adults In no washing. Address A., 2130, of Telegraph. BANTED Ladles and crentlemen who appreciate the beauty of fine art. to visit our Em ■um at No. 806 North Third street, Statuary Co. — Middle-aged white man ■ wife, without children, for apart- Ht building. Free rent of three rooms and bath. Good with extra nay for woman If ■ will help with housework anil do washing. Good position for hon ■ sober, trustworthy couple. Applv ■ohn Smith, Engineer, Elliott-Fisher any — y I FOR SALE ' ■Excellent Locations I in City Real Estate I llrljrirs niwl Capital Slrrets fert on Capital street by 95 ■on Hriggs St. No better location where for a moderate-priced house. 221H N. Second St. H2Vi-story brick and stucco house h 9 rooms — bath and steam Lot 25x110 ft. A Very de- residence. 1008 N. Third St. room— warehouse and resi- A good business location old and well-established busl- Ks stand. 1644 N. TlUrd St. brick with 9 rooms, hath steam heat. Lot 18x96 ft property will be sold to settlb ■ estate. ■LLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Be lasaranre Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, . HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH 'APRIL 23, 1915. I HELP WANTED —Female RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL CLKRKS Examinations soon; over 2,000 appointments yearly. Prepare at hoqie. Write for our Plan No. 16. of payment after appointment Philadel phia Business College, Civil Service De partment, Philadelphia. Pa. SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young man wants posi tion of any kind; experienced in livery stable. Address V. O. Bogdan, General Delivery, Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Traveling nuUi, with four years' experience as assistant credit man for large manufacturing concern, desires position at home; un usual ability; A 1 references. Address F. S. 8.. 24 North Seventeenth street. WANTED By sober young man, position as baker; will be able to fur nish reference if desired. Address M., 2129, care of Telegraph. WANTED By white man, position as cook in hotel or institution, in or out of city; thoroughly experienced; tirst-class on pastcrles and deserts. Address Cook, 1315 Fulton street. Har risburg. WANTED Position by young, mar ried man (Amerlcun); something regu lar; can give bond if necessary. Ad dress R., 2138, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man desires a position as clothing, shoe or grocery salesman; eight years' experience; can furnish best of reference. Address L., 2128, care of Telegraph. WANTED By Teen High School student, aged 25. position at office work of any kind. Address 8., 2132, care of Te'egraph. WANTED To do whitewashing. Call, or send ' postal to 1411 Marion street. City. SITi Ations wanteu—Female WANTED White woman desires day's work, or washing and ironing; can give reference. Call, or address, 623 Forster street. WANTED White woman desires work by the day or week. Call, or ad dress, 322 Sayford avenue. WANTED Woman desires house cleaning or washing for Monday and Tuesday. Call, or address, 333 Calder street. WANTED Colored woman wants lace curtains to launder; 26 cents per pair. Address 921 Sarah avenue. WANTED By middle-aged woman, with child 9 years old, place with re fined family, in or out of city. Address, S„ 2135, care of Telegraph. WANTED By middle-aged colored woman, position as first-class cook, or general housework, city or country. Call, or address, 141 Lincoln street, City. «, WANTED Housekeeper, refined, capable, experienced woman would like position as housekeeper for father and son or for one person. Address Box 2136, care of Telegraph. WANTED Work as chamhermatd or child's nurse. Miss E. F., 803 East street, Harrisburg. WANTED Colored woman wants to cook in hotel or restaurant. Inquire 433 South street. WANTED By middle-aged white woman, maternity nursing. Call, or ad dress 1120 Montgomery street. WANTED Young white woman desires plain sewing to do at home. Call, or address, 1120 Montgomexy street. WANTED Colored woman would like work by the day; can furnish the best of reference. Call, or write, 327 Muench street. City. WANTED White widow desires housekeeping in small family. Apply 1146 Derry street. WANTED - By colored woman, housecleanlng by the day, or any kind of day's work. Address 1228 Spruce avenue. City. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Only 3 more left out of 14. of those modern brick homes on Third street, Riverside, Nos. 3002 A and 3004, at $2,800.00 each, and 3022 at $3,100.00. Complete In every respect; 7 rooms and bath: front and rear porches; cement cellar; walks and stop; steam heat; bay window; pressed brick fronts; iron fence. To see these means to buy. Terms that will suit purchasers. John J. Hare. 1136 Jones town road. Bell phone 1186 W. OPPORTUNITY for you to buy a steam-heated house, with small amount of cash and monthly payments as rent. Vacant —inspect it—No. 18 North Six teenth. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE 4O North Thirteenth, $3,250; 1350 North. $2,100; 1713 Regina, $2,500; farm o? 156 acres, $2,600; 1833 Rrgina, brownstone and brick. Ideal home, $4,400. See Cassell, 1444 Re gina. . FOR SALE Fine suburban home, opposite Colonial Club, steam heat and improvements, large lot and porch, $2,600; also fine Penbrook property— new brick houses. SIOO needed. See Cassell, 1444 Regina. FOR SaYe Bungalow, Dauphin county, within 5-cent car fare of citv. Price. $1,650. Dauphin property, lot 95x 123 ft., reduced to SI,OOO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE New three-story brick; 8 rooms; improvements; chestnut fin ish; hardwood floors; corner property, on Eighteenth street close to Market. Price. $4,200. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE— -1836 Regina St. nearly new single 3-story brick lO rooms, bath and steam heat front, side and rear porch lot, 76x89. Located close to Reservoir Park. Third St., Enliaut 2V4-story frame —6 rooms good condition lot, 25x 150. Price, $1,000.00 on easy terms. BIUNTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Only four out of eigh teen beautiful Riverside suburban houses are left. Large yards. l,arge porches. Lpw price and easy terms. E. Moesleln. 424 State street; Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Market street. FOR SALE Two two-story, s&ven room bungalows. Very attractive and with all conveniences. Lot, 17 H ft. by 75 ft., on Schuylkill street, near Sev enth. Price, $2,000.00. Easy terms. In quire of Samuel AVittenmj er. Seventh and Schuylkill streets. FOR SALE. RENT OR EXCHANGE— A 40-acre farm, located between Har risburg and Hummelstown. An ideal fruit or chicken farm. Street cars pass farm. Water pipe to the house. Inquire 2203 North Fourth sfreet. Opportunity to Quick Buyers CAN OFFER CHEAP, several tracts of land, containing from one to five acres, suitable for truck or chicken farm. Near residential section, along trolley line. Will exchange for city property. Address "Opportunity," care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE A Cumberland county fruit and poultry farm of 7 acres 12 miles from Harrisburg: 950 bearing peach trees. 3 and 4 years old; 4.000 bearing strawberry plants; other fruit of all kinds; good buildings. Possession May 1. Price, $1,500. <\ Fry, 1114 Mar ket street. Bell phone 3754. 2-story brick—year old $2,250 New brick houses $2,700 House, with stable $2,400 Edgar B. Lerew, 4 N. Fifth St. THIRD STREET BUSINESS PROP -ISRTY FOR SALE Large brick build ing corner steam beat modern storeroom. Price most reasonable, In spect it. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE , [ FOR RENT ln Duncannon, Pa.. • ten-room brick house, furnished; tnod : j ern improvements; excellent location; . I large lawn and grounds. Address Box ■ S, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Desirable building lota ■ In the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets. An opportunity for a builder or real estate dealer to secure well located • property for development purposes. Ad [ dress L, No. 1587, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Owner leaving town, i will sell at a sacrifice furnished bunga . j low. ten miles from Harrisburg, along ; State road. Ideal place for store or 1 restaurant, Address P. O. Box 23, Har i risburg. FOR SALE BO9 North Sixteenth , Street, at a reduced price. Inspect this . property one of tile must desirable , locations In the city. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ; REAL EST AT K FOR RENT FOR RENT 1192 Christian street; two-story brick; 7 rooms; all improve ments; cemented cellar; furnace, range , and laundry. Rent, sl7j>o. in advance. Inquire M. L. Bowman. 259 Herr street. FOR RENT Cottage, Mt. Gretna, furnished, conveniences. June. July, Au gust. Hershey Cafe, Hershey, Pa. HOUSE FOR RENT 9 rooms and bath; all Improvements. Call Chester | Buck, Bell phone No. 3102 R. FOR RENT A seven-room house at Rockvllle, Pa., within half block of trolley. Inquire at 1610 North Third. FOR RENT—IB 37 Park street, three story brick house; all improvements. Call at 208 North Third street, Janitor. I FOR RENT —By day, week or month, six-room furnished bungalow, at Cove, close to river and mountain; boat furnished; rent reasonable. Apply 7 North Third street, second floor. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. Ibo7 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam heat, etc. J. T. Ensminger, Second and Chestnut streets. FOR RENT Three-story brick house. 1713 North Third street; all im provements; immediate possession. Ap ply 1100 North Front street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT New modern apart ments, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, | continuous hot water, front and rear ! porches. Apply H. \V. Miller, State I Highway Dept., or 2210 North Third. I Bell phone 81R. FOR RENT Several unfurnished ! I rooms for light housekeeping; no chil dren; also, one furnished room. Apply j 814 North Third street. j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms ; for light housekeeping, with all con veniences. 22 North Eighteenth street. FOR RENT An apartment of four ; or five rooms at 100 Hamilton street, i with outlook over the river. Heat and ! light furnished. Apply 1700 North Sec ond street, City. FOR RENT Four looms and bath, with all conveniences; back and front i porches; also storage locker; located [Sixth and Harris streets. Apply to L. , : Silbert, 1542 North Sixth street. I APARTMENT FOR RENT Second 1 floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard wood floors; electric light and city ! steam. Inquire 400 North street. ! FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North I Third street; all conveniences; Bteara ' heat. Apply 204 Herr street. i FOR RENT Two apartments, with five rooms and front and back porches, at reduced rent, at 2019 Green street. FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern improvements. Including city steam heat, No. 204 Walnut street E. I Mather Co. ————————————— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two bright, airy rooms furnished for light housekeeping; all improvements; gas range: kitchen cabi ' net; refrigerator; gas on separate meter; ir.imediate possession; references i exchanged. Apply 342 South Sixteenth street. 1 FOR RENT Two-roomed suite, well furnished. Large private porch: 1 every convenience, including bath and i phone. Facing Capitol Park. 406 ; North street. | FOR RENT Three rooms com pletely furnished for light house ! keeping: all conveniences; possession fiven Ist of May; references exchanged. 40 South Sixteenth street. | FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, with kitchen and all improvc i ments. Apply 1513 Vernon street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished second floor front room, in private family, suit | able for one or two gentlemen or man i and wife. Call 104 South Thirteenth ; street. j FOR RENT Two large unfurnish ed rooms, for light housekeeping, at I 1425 Derry street. Inquire at 1423 | Derry street. | FOR RENT Two large rooms, ' single or ensuite, one front; all con- I venlences; use of bath and telephone: ! light housekeeping privileges. Apply ] 210 South Thirteenth street. | FOR RENT Furnished rooms, two | second story communicating; use of bath and phone; good location; short ! distance from trolley. Apply 203 Kel ■ ker. FOR RENT Two communicating I and one single room, with board. Mrs I Sliaar, Oyster's Point avenue and Mar- I ket street, Camp Hill, Pa. WANTED ! l I "WANTED —To rent, stocked farm. State terms. Address Mrs. H. C. Skiles, 1 181 North Fifteenth street. j WANTED A second-hand Presto Lite Gas tank for automobile. State I size and price wanted. Address P. L. No. 2137, care of Telegraph. WANTED Bicycles, or parts of ! bicycles, for highest cash prices, at ; once. Try Keystone quick repair ser i vice and save money. Keystone Cycle Co.. 814 North Third streeL Both I phones. | WANTED A second-hand go-cart l(Pullman); must be in flrst-elass con jdltlon; brown preferred; give lowest | cash price. Address A.. 2127 care of . j Telegraph. POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices paid for Furniture, Carpets, good sec i ond-hand Clothing, Dry Goods and , j Shoes. Don't sell 'till you see me. Send j postal to 636 Herr street. City. i WANTED Plastering and jobbing. I Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable, i |S. G. Saltzgiver, 207 Barbara avenue, ! City. ;i WANTED—One-horse, heavy wagon • with springs. Give full description, i lowest cash price, where can be seen P. O. Box 318, Harrisburg, Pa. | V FOR SALE LUMBER FOR SALiS. CHEAP. Eng lish Bros., r.cw building, Tenth and i Market streets. FOR SALE One family horse. Ap , ply Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry i streets. I DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP 7 per cent, dividend lnvestmenhts. For particulars call 4 North Fifth street Bell phono 3652. DON'T PAY $2 or $3 for Hats when you can buy H. C. Dodge Hats for 50c Com! and lock t*--m over. Open even ings. S. Meltzer, 613 Walnut street. J FOIt SAIJi A. SANSONE & Co. lmported Pure Olive Oil from Italy. Price for 1-gal lon can, $2.25; V4-gallon can, $1.25; 1 quart. 75c. Special prico for case lots, t all 304 South Second street. Bell 15S9R. Delivered to any part of city. FOR SALE Oak buffet or serving table, odd chairs, two line carpet rugs, in good condition, suitable for living room, parlor and bedroom. Apply first apartment, 2208 North Third stieet. FOR SALE Day-old chicks. S. C. White Leghorns, the Wyckoff and Blanchard strain, 10c each, SIO.OO per hundred. Orders taken for May and June. Apply George C. Sponsler, P. O. Box 6, Camp Hill, Pa. FOR SALE Full pedigreed Boston terrier, 13 months old. Will sell cheap to reliable party. Apply No. 32 North Eighteenth street. FOR SALE Cyphers Incubator 240-egg capacity. In good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice. Also 5 Kilo coops. Will sell cheap. Inquire 1825 North Third street. FOR SALE Go-cart; used only six months; cost $25; will sell for less than half. Inquire 127 West Seventh street, New Cumberland, or address P. O. Box 118. New Cumberland. FOR SALE One golden oak folding bed. with mirror; cost $36.00. Call 912 North Third street. City. FOR SALE One Eclipse gas range, good condition, $6. Apply 230 South Second street. DELIVERY WAGON FOR SALE. In quire Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second street. FOR SALE Horse, wagon, buggy and fixtures of a grocery store at a rea sonable price groceries at 20 per cent, reduction. Apply 424 State street. FOR SALE—WiII sell several new 4 and O-cylinder cars cheap. Apply at once. Box L, 2111 care of Telegraph. WILL SELL entire stock of general merchandise also an excellent Tea and Coffee Route splendid opportu nity Will be sold quick. Call, or ad dress, Harry M. Wltman, Swatara Sta tion, Pa. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Large peanut wagon, first-class condition; also stock and equipment, candies, cigars, tobacco, cigarets. Best location this side Alar ket Square. t'heap for cash. Apply Sixth and Maclay streets. 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 six-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and Rates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE Twn-e<linder Max well car, in wood condition. $125; one I'. S. slicing machine, $145; Enterprise ! electric coffee machine. C. W. Fisher, Jr., 150U Berryhili street. FOR SALE Merry-go-round In pood condition; engine good as new; also good organ, ball game and tent. Inquire Charles Re I gel, Second and Landis streets. 1 runimelstown. Pa. THE Harrisburg 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 AT GABLE'S. 11?, 115 and 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. KOK RENT FOR RENT— Camp Hill: S. Bowman Ave.: Bungalow $25.00 Camp Hill: N. Bowman Ave; 2-s. b 20.00 Enola; State Road & Adams St... 17.00 Enola; Adams St.; 2Vz-s. b Kt.OO W. Enola; Center Ave 8.00 Washington Heights; Park Ave. 17.00 HlO Penn St.: 6 rooms 10.00 1121 N. Seventh St.; 10 rooms; imps 25.00 623 S. Front St.: 7 rooms; imps... 18.50 Store & Dwelling at Kllllnger. 220S N. Third St.; Apartment; 5 rooms 40.00 BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Sec9nd and Walnut Sts. FOR RENT AT REASONABLE FIGURE Large Hrst floor storeroom and two second floor furnished offices. Apply Locust street. FOR RENT Second floor room. 3.700 :;quare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at promises. Twelfth and Herr streets. HCSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for nawspape s; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. RELIABLE PARTY with SSOO, can get exclusive control of ten counties on one of the best patented articles ever put on the market. Fills long felt want. 300 per cent, profit. Call after 7 P. M„ F. L. Baldwin. Metropoli tan Hotel. FOR SALE General store in a good town close to Harris burg doing good business good reason for selling. If inter ested in good proposition address Box 2133, care of Telegraph. WANTED A business represen tative for Dauphin county for a first class business proposition. Small in vestment required. Worth investigat ing. Call after 7 P. M., F. L. Baldwin, Metropolitan Hotel. FOR RENT First-class barber shop in a good location. Apply to No. 15 Chestnut street. Palmyra, Pa. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS OLD GOLD and Sliver, Watches, Dia monds and Jewelry bought for highest cash prices. Jos. D. Brenner. Jeweler, No. 1 North Third street. Bell phone 631 J. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING with best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best efforts insure your satisfaction. S. N Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. HAULING H. w. LATHE, Hoarding Stable anil National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul Ing. H. w. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. PRIVATE DETECTIVE Investiga"- tlons, requiring absolute secrecy, con fidentially made by an expert. Address D., 2125, tare of Telegraph. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, H9 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. PIANO MOVING, tuning, packing and storing. Work done by experts. Winter Piano Co.. 23 North fourth street. Bell phone 148. NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furniture bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell, i Atlas Furniture Co., 1014 Market street. BUSINKSS PERSON AI<S | LET us soil your automobile. We have buvors if price is right Automo bile Storage, Repairs, Supplies at rea sonable prices. Keystone Cycle Co., 814 North Third street. Bell phone 266R FINANCIAL HAVE |3,000 to $6,000 to invest In a legitimate business, with position. Ad dress K„ 2120. care of Harrisburg Tele graph. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO IX>AN on Keal Estate secur<ty in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. ( ANT person needing money In amounts from $5 to S6O holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co.. 3G North Third street. STORAGE I STORAGE HAULING Furniture, ! household goods and merchandise of all ' kinds stored; also hauling of ail kinds I —at very low prices. Call, or address, j S. Frank, 427 Herr street. STORAGE I IN 3-htory brick building, rear 408 i Market afreet. Household jennda In clean, private { rooms. Itraaonnblo rate*. Apply to [ I". O. Olener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. | STORAGE 4l* Broad street, for i household goods and merchandise. Pri- I vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 centa per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. FIREPROOF STORAGE HOUSE, divided Into private rooms for storage of household goods new I uildin's low insurance inspec tion Invited. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Si turn'-e Company RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp ened; made better than new; safety, 26c per dozen; Star, 16c; old style, 25c; leave orders Henry Gilbert Sons' Hardware, ?1 9 Market street. PAWNBROKER'S NOTION NOTICE is hereby given that all overdue pledges will he forfeited and sold without further notice, unless the same are renewed or redeemed within the next five days. Harrisburg Loan Ofllee. 225 Market street. LEGAL NOTICES Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Har risburg, Pa. MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH, Governor; A. W. I'OWIOIJi. Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG. Treasurer, Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution land tiie Laws of the Commonwealth of j Pennsylvania, the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Buildings invites sealed proposals in duplicate for contracts for furnishing such supplies for the Executive Mansion, the Legis lature, the several Departments, Boards and Commissions of the State Govern ment us described, and below such maximum prices as are lixed in the Tol lowlng schedules for the year ending the lilst day of May. A. I>. 11116: Sched ule A, for furnishing paper and enve lopes; B, for furnishing Typewriters. Adding, Addressing and Duplicating Machines and Supplies; C, for furnishing General Stationery. Mahogany. Oak and Metallic Furniture; D, for furnishing Engineering Instruments, Blue Print Paper, Laboratory and Engineering Supplies; E. for furnishing all Books; F, for furnishing Brushes, Glassware, Mops. Brooms. Buckets, Toilet and Cleaning Soaps, Towels, Rugs, Fuel. Uniforms, Rubber Goods, Chemicals and Miscellaneous Supplies; G, for fur nishing Hose and Fittings. Carpenter, Upholstering, Painting and all Hard ware Supplies; H, for furnishing Sup plies for the care of the Conservatories and Grounds: 1, for furnishing Lumber, General Repair and Removal of Dirt and Refuse; J, for furnishing Light, Heat and Power Supplies. As the various classifications of the schedule will be bound in pamphlet form for the convenience of the bid ders. it is therefore desired that in re questing pamphlets, the bidders indi cate those desired by using the letters set forth above. No proposal for any contract shall be considered unless such proposal | Je ac companied by a certified check to the order of the State Treasurer, or by a bond in such form and amount as may be prescribed by the Board of Commis sioners of Public Grounds and Build ings. For form of Bond see schedule instructions to bidders. Proposals must be delivered to the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings on or before twelve (12) o'clock, meridian. Tuesday, the 11th day of May, A. D. 1915. at which time pro posals will be opened and published in the Reception Room of the Executive Department at Harrisburg. and con tracts awarded as soon thereafter as i practicable. i Blank Bonds and Schedules contaln- I ing all necessary information may be ! obtained by communicating with Sam uel B. Rambo, Superintendent. Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. By order of the Board. SAMUEL B. RAMBO. Superintendent. C. P. ROGERS. JR.. Secretary. NOTICE THE following petition was present ed to the City Council at Its meeting held Tuesday Afternoon, April 20, 1915, nnd accompanies an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance vacating and striking from the City Official map of Reel I Street between the north side of Reel's limine and the south side of Mahantongo Street," and is published as required by Article 5, Section 3, Clause 10, of the Act of Assembly approved the 27th day of June, 1913: To the Honorable the Members of Council of the City of Harrisburg. The undersigned, the School District of the City of Harrisburg. and the Har risburg Realty Company. being the owners of all the land abutting on Reel Street, between Reel's I-ane and Mahan tongo Street, respectfully petition your Honorable Body to enact an ordinance vacating and striking from the city official map the said Heel Street, be tween Reel's Lane and Mahantongo Street, for the following reasons: The School District of the City of Harrisburg is about to erect a large school building to cost about Ninety Thousand Dollars on Its land fronting on Fifth Street, and in order to secure a proper setting for the building and sufficient room for a play-ground was compelled to purchase land on the east side of Reel Street. To make this available it is necessary that the said street must be vacated. The passage of such an ordinance will provide an ample and beautiful school plot and play-grounds without damage to any one. School District of the City of Har risburg. By HARRY A. BOYER, President. Attest: D. D. HAMMELBAUGH, Secretary. Harrlshurg Realty Company. By B. F. UMBERGER, President. Attest: ANDREW S. PATTERSON. Secretary. (Seal] Stale of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ss: Personally appeared before me. the subscriber, a Notary Public In and for said State and County, residing in the City of Harrisburg, B. F. Umberger, President of Harrisburg Realty Com pany, one of the within named peti tioners, who being duly sworn accord ing to law deposes and says that the facts set forth in the foregoing petition are true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. B. F. UMBERGER. v President. Sworn nnd subscribed before me this 20th day of April, 1915. It. E. STEEVER. Notary Public. My commission expires February 21, 1919. CHARLES A. MILLER, Clerk of the City Council. Office of the Clerk of the City Council, Harrisburg, Pa., April 22, 1915. REACTION IS 161 DOMINANT AT OPENING American Tobacco Shares Made an Abrupt Decline of Eight Points By Associated Press New York, April 23. Reactionary tendencies were attain dominant at the opening of to-day's market, leading stocks as well as specialties moving contrarily. United States Steel was fractionally lower, while Heading and sonic shares of less prominence made slight gains. American Tobacco made an abrupt decline of eight points. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, April 2 3. Open .High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 39% 40',; 39 39% xAmal Cop. 77% 78% 77>* 7 7 Vfe Am Bt Sug 47% 48% 47 48 Am Can .. 35% 36% 34% 35% Am Can pd 97% 97% 97% 97% Am Cft K. 54 55 53% 54% Am Cot Oil 51% 52% 51% 51% Am Ice Sec 32 33% 32 33 % Am Loco . 51% 55% 51% 54% Am Smelt . 73% 74% 73% 74 Am Sugar. 111% 113% 111 >,4 112% Am T& T. 122 122 121% 121% Anaconda. 38 38 37% 37% Atchison .. 103% 104 103% 103% |B & O 77% 78% 77% 78% I Heth Steel. 142 145 141 % 143% Bklyn RT. 91% 91% 90% 91% Cal Petro.. 17% 18 17 17% Can Pacific 169% 170 >4 169% 169% Cent Leath 40% 41% 40% 41% jC&O 47% 48 47 47% jC M&St P 95% 96% 95 95 C Con Cop. 46% 47% 46% 46% Col F & 1. 32 SZ>A 32 32 % !Con Gas .. 128 128 127 127% Corn Prod. 14% 14% 13% 14% krte 28% 2 9 28% 28% Krie Ist pfd 44% 45'/i 44% 44% Gen E Co.. 153% 153% Gen Motors 143% 144% 143 144% Goodrh BP 46% 47% 46% 47% Gt Nor pfd 120% 12Ufe 120% 120% Gt N Ore s 37% 38% 37% 37% In-Met ... 20% 21% 20% 20% In-Met pfd 74 74 % 72 72% |K CSo ... 25% 26 % 24% 25' Lehigh Val 143 >4 144 143% 144 Louis & N. 124% 124% Mex Petro. 90% 92% 89% 91 Mo Pac .. 14% 15? i 13% 13 % Nat Lead.. 65 65 64 % 64% NY.NH& H 67% 68% 67 % 67% Nor & W. . 104% 104 % Nor P.lO .. 110 110'* 109% 110% Pac Mail .. 19 19 B It R ••• 110% 110% lloVs 110% Poo G & C 120 120 Pgh Coal . 23 23% 22% 23% Pgh c I'fd 93 94% 93 94 Press S Car 46 49 U 45% 48% It C Cop.. 24>/i 24 % 24 24 % Heading .. 153% 154% 153% 153% R I & S .. jRI & S pfd Sfi . 86 So Pacilic.. 93 93% 92% 93 So Railway 18% 18% 18 18% So Rwy pfd 58% 58% TonnCop.. 34 34 33% 33% 1 Texas Co . 140% 141 140% 141 iThird Ave . 55% 55% 55 55 [Union Pac. 132 132% 131% 131% IU S Rubber 68% 69% 68% 68% U S Steel. 56% 57% 56% 57' Us S pfd. 109 10914 108% 108% lit ah Cop.. 69% 70% 69% 70 % IVa CO.. 28 28 West Md . 24% 24% | West II Tel 68% 68% 68 68 West Mfg.. 82% 85% 82% 84% xEx div %. Pirn,\nrci, PHl * rßonrcß Philadelphia. April 23 % Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, car lots, export, sl.6offt 1.63: Xo. 1, Northern, Puluth, export, $1.71 Itl 1.74. Corn Market firmer; No. 2, spot export. 75.@'79%e; No. 2. yellow, local, 83 % Si 84 %c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 65>/4®> fide. Bran Firm; winter, per ton, $29.00@30.00; Spring, per ton. $27.50® 28.00. Refined Sugars Firm; pow | det'ed, S.uOc; fine xranulnieo. :i.9oc; con fertinnrrs' 5 80c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras. 30c; nearby, prints, fancy. 33c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania anri other nearbv free cases, $6.45 per case; doi, current receipts, free cases, $6.30 per '■ace; western. 'tr*fs. $6.45 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $6.30 per erse. Live Poultry Stesdv; fowls, 17%(g» 18c; old roosters, 12®12%c; chickens, 14(frl8c; turksys. 13@15c; ducks, 13© | 15c; geese, 10®)llc. Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18@19c; do., aver age, 16(f2'17c; do., unattractive. 14@)15c; old roosters, 13 %c; frozen fowls, 16© 18c; roasting chickens. 17if?20c: broil, ing chickens, 22<®27c; turkeys. 18® 22c; ducks, 12® 18c: geese, 12{j>16c. Potatoes Market weak; Penn sylvania. ner bushel, 50(fi)5r>c; Maine, per bushel, 50(fi'55c; New York, per bushel. 40@45c; Florida, per barrel. $4.00® 5.50. ; Flour The market is firm; winter, I clear. $3.50*i>4.]0: *tr«nrhts. Penn-vl. vania. $fi.85®7.10; spring straights, $7.10®7.40; do., patent, $7.00@8.00; 1 westerr, $4.25®4.40; oaten*.-. t<tuti 1 4.76; Kansas straight. jute MCI>«, st.l> i 04.30; spring, firsts, clear $4.0004.20 ! ' .t-u . PROPOSALS FOR S< HOOI. SEALED BIDS will be received up 'until 12 o'clock noon of May 5, 1915, in the erection of a Srhool Building at Rockvllle. Dauphin County. Pa., for the Susiiuehanna School Board. Plans and Specifications may be procured from the Architect, H. B. Shoop, Fourteenth and Walnut Streets. • Proposals shall be sealed, marked, "Proposals for School Building," ad dressed C. A. KRAMER, Secretary. Susquehanna School Board, Progress, Pa. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 2910 ln the Matter of Malcolm H. Gettys, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Malcolm H. Get tys, of Harrlsburg, In the County 01. Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on March 31, 1915, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, No. 7 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pa., at 2 P. M. o'clock. 011 May 4, 1915, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, ex amine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED. Referee in Bankruptcy. April 23, 1915. NOTICES NOTICE THE Annual Meeting of the Paxtang Cemetery Association will be held in the office at the cemetery, between the hours of 2 and 3 P. M., Monday, 26th April., BELLETT LAWSON, Secretary. THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of The Blubaker Coal Company will be held at the office of The W. O. Hickok Mfg. Co., Harrisburg, Pa., at 12 o'clock noon. May 3, 1915, for the election of officers and such other busi ness as may be properly presented. ROSS A. HICKOK, Secretary, i rtra\»tfc. $4.2004 3patents, J4 4.(0. Hay The market is steady; tim othy, No. 1. large bales, $18.00(1} 18.5U; No. 1, medium bales, slß.oo® 19.50; No. 2, do., $16.00® 17.00; No. 3, do., $14.00® 15.00; sample. $13.00® 14.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed, $17.50® 18.00; No. 1. do., $16.50® 17.00; No. 2. $14.50® 15.50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, April 23.—Stocks closed steady. American Railways 32% Cambria Steel 40% General Asphalt 27 General Asphalt, Pfd 66% Lake Superior Corporation ....'. 7% Lake Superior Corporation. Pfd... 34 Lehigh Navigation 75% Lehigh Valley 71% Pennsylvania Railroad 55% Philadelphia Electric 24' t Philadelphia Company 37% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 31 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 10 Reading 76% Storage Battery 52 Iftiion Traction 35% United CittH Improvement 84 United States Steel 57 .CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 22. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.60 V&; July. 1.35%. Corn—May, 77H; July, SO'*. Onts—May. 57%; July, 55 7 *. Pork—July, 18.10; September, 18.50. Lard—July, 10.40; September. 10.65. Ribs—July, 10.52; September, 10.80. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 23. Hogs Re ceipts, 1 1,000; slow. Bulk of sales, $7.40 (R17.60; light, $7.35®7.80; mixed, $7.25® 7.70; heavy. $6.90®7.55; rough, $6,905)1 7.10; pigs, $6.55(fi 7.00. Cattle Receipts, 1,000: steady. Na tive beef steers. $6.50®8.70; western steers. $5.65®7.50;, cows and heifers, s3.oofi 8.50; calves. $6.00®9.00. Sheep Reecipts. 4,000; steady. Sheep, $7.50®8.55; lambs, $8.40®10.80. CHICAGO ROARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., April 23. Board o£ Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.62V4; July. 1.38V4. Corn—May, 7814; July, 80%. Oats—May. 57"- Julj-, 56. Pork—July, 18.22; September, 18.60. Lard—July, 10.47: September, 10.75. Ribs—July, 10.57; September, 10.75. THE WORKERS It is most significant that David was chosen for the throne when he was at work. Thus Christ chose his disciples. Thus our Lord himself came from the carpenter's shop. Thus Amos was drawn from the farm, and Elisha also. David tended sheep, as did Jacob and Moses. Saul was anointed as he was seeking his father's asses. The true worker is already a king. We are glad when we see the anointing oil on the. forehead of the young David, hut we are sobered when we think of the long years of danger and difficulty before him. It was much like the experience of the great French painter Millet, who was a farmer's son, as David was a shepherd's. Millet, hav j ing in mind his boyhood, tenderly painted Ills wonderful '"Angelus." lie tok It to Paris and hawked it about, but 110 one would have it. At Inst the* Belgian minister gave him $360 for it. Six years after Millet's death the pic ture sold for $32,000, and in ISB9 James F. Sutton, president of the American Art Association, bought it for $116,000. —Amos R. Wells, In the Christian Herald. 1 I BELTING 1 § Fine lot second-hand belt- 8 8 ing at low prices. Write 2 M for information and get § H prices on sizes you can use. S g Address XX. 2131 care of 8 g Telegraph. fx MONEY ' i To Housekeepers, Work- B \ logmen and Salaried Em- I ploycs. (LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4 tli Floor Spooner Building FOR SALE 1808 Boas St., corner. 2-story brick, 6 rooms, hall and hath, all I improvements, cement cellar, eon- I crete walks and steps. Side en trance. Grass plot. Possession at I once. Price $2,250. On easy I terms. 1903 Forster St.. 3-story frame, ; eight rooms and bath, all improve j mants, side entrance, garage, con crete walks, cement cellar. Price SI,BOO. Inquire CHAS. BARNHART 1821 Whitehall St. USE ALMA BRAND LIME' For poultry, white washing, dis infecting houses, drains and every where good lime Is needed; 5c and 10c per pack at all grocery stores. Packed by H. T. HARRIS noft W. College Ave., YORK, PA. * J NO NEED TO BE DISCOURAGED if your efforts are not appreciated and there is no chance for ad vancement. There are always good positions open in Harrisburg for competent men—positions where good conscientious effort will be rewarded by constant advance ment. Just use a Telegraph WANT AD and reach the firm Who is looking for just such a man as you 17
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