1 Telephone fur Classified.id NOW—Bell 2040; Cumberland 203 I KOSER At noon to-day, April 28, 1915. Mrs. A. S. Koser, wife or Dr. A. S. Koser. Funeral on Friday, April 20. at 10:30 A. M.. from 1114 North Second street. Burial at Gettysburg. The relatives **id friends are invited to attend with out further notice. IXI ST LOST Small gold link bracelet, set with saphires, with initials K. B. S. en graved. Liberal reward If returned to 2019 North Second street. LOST Pair of gold spectacles on Friday in Reservoir Park, on tennis court. Reward if returned to 11 North Fifteenth street. FOUND FOUND The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Egbert's Steam Dvolng and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELI' WANTED —Male WANTED Neat, young ma " to take charge of Soda Fountain at Fort Washington Pavilion. Only experienced and capable men need apply, at the 1 a vllion or No. 105 South Front street. Harrisburg'. MACHINISTS WANTED. Em ployment Office, Bethlehem fcteel Co., South Bethlehem, Pa. WANTED Colored house boy. 16 to 18 years of age. Give references, experience and wages desired. Ad dress C., 2151, care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet. Y-37.., tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington. D. C. WANTED Two paperhangers. Ap ply 326 Reily street. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Experienced Mill Elec trician and Crane Inspector for local steel works. Address P. O. Box 1 59. THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT JOBS. Open to Men and Women. $65.00 to $150.00 month. Write -for list, b rank lln Institute. Dc -'l-D. Rochester. N. Y. l ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— MEN WANTED Ablebodled. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Knglish language. For information apP*>' to Recruiting Officer. Bergner Building. 3d & Market Sts. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Several first-class house painters; none but first-class mechan ics need apply. Apply C. A. Sibbett, 9-3 Capital street. WAITED Two first-Class paper hanger*; good wages. Apply A. W. Spatz. 1319 Market street. Government Positions Easily secured. Personal instruction. Special summer rates. Prepare for Fall Examinations. RAILWAY MAIL POST OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE and other positions. For further informa tion call at or address THE WILLIAM PENN SCHOOL. 31 N. Second Street. Harrisburg. Offices: Rooms 4 _and 5. Second Floor, open Monday, Wednes day, Friday and Saturday evenings. Expert consultation and advice FREE OF CHARGE. k CARPET LATER ■' WANTED Must be competent in laying linoleums, also making and hang ing window shades. Apply to Carp«t Dept., at once. BOWMAN & CO. WANTED Agent to call on local merchants. Salary or commission. Ap ply Harrisburg Candy Co., 1704 Fulton street. City. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn $75 to SIOO per month. We give a thorough course in crude and practical work for $35.00. No. 5 North Cameron. Bell phone 1710. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Girls over 16 t ears of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED. AT ONCE Good, strong white woman for day's work; reference required. Call 1504 State. WANTED Girl to work in ice cream parlor, evenings, at McNeal's, 1015 North Third street. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply 2030 Kensington street. WANTED White girl; must have experience in cooking and furnish ref erence; small family; good wages. Ad dress Box 2155, care of Telegraph. WANTED Ladies to solicit for large firm; easy, pleasant work; short hours. Address H.. 2157, care of Tele graph. WANTED Experienced cook and diningroom girl, white. Call, or ad dress, G. M. Roddy, Annville, cave of Eagle Hotel, Co., Pa. Phone. Bell 17-3. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOLS .—Are the best equipped schools of the kind In America. They are located most everywhere. They are popular. Join this school now, make all vour Springand Summer dresses while learn ing. Day and Evening classes. W. A. Work. Prop.. 22 North Fourth street. WANTED Neat, tidy girl to assist in kitchen and substitute in diningroom as waitress. Apply Harrisburg Hos pital, Front and Mulberry streets. FOR SALE Summer Homes Bungalow Very desirably located at the base of the mountain at Summerriale ' A two-story frame bungalow with nine rooms—large porches— electric lights—well and spring water. Garage and outbuildings —beautiful shade trees—ln fact a delightful summer home $2,500 Bungalow A choice location In Seldel Park A new, seven-room bungalow wlth bath room—electric light cellar —porches on three sides— Vi square from trolley. Thts property has just been completed Is near to the River and surrounded by fine shade trees plot of ground. 60x125 ft., (2,800 Bungalow On Bridge Street, near Twelfth In Elkwotxl A five-room frame bungalow with bath room—lawn and gar den. Plot 60x150 ft 91,800 MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEAL ESTATE Fir* lmoriaef Surety Bonds Locust oud Court Street* WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED White woman for gen eral housework; must he good cook; four in family; references. Call even ings. 1834 Reglna street. WANTED White woman as cook; small family. Apply 112 State street. WANTED Middle-aged white wo man for general housework; medium sized family; $5.00 weekly. Call Bell phone 3440. HELP WANTED—MaIe or Female RAILWAY MAIL AND POSTAL CT.ERKS Examinations soon; over 2.000 appointments yearly. Prepare at home. Write for our Plan No. 15, of I payment after appointment. Phljadel i phla Business College, Civil Service De | partment. Philadelphia. Pa. AtiENTS WANTED ! BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE AU THORIZED We will pay you $120.00 to distribute it in your neighborhood; 60 days' work: great opportunity for man or woman; spare time may be used: particulars and samples free. Universal Bible House. Philadelphia. "FOt'R IN ONE" wringer mop. Par ticulars and sample. 7oc. Postage extru. Foundation, 44 North Ninth, Philadelphia. SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Colored man wants housework; good references. Apply 802 Capital street. WANTED White man, 23 years old, desires position as chauffeur; can make own repairs. Call Bell telephone 3146R3. WANTED Young, married man de sires position as chauffeur. Apply 21 Brady avenue. WANTED Colored chauffeur wants position in private family; several years' experience; can do own repair ing. Address 329 Cherry street. WANTED Well-educated man of 2S. desires office or outside work; ex perienced; can drive auto. Address P. O. Box 86, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A man out of employ ment would like carpenter repair work or any kind of employment. Address 1117 Derry street. SI TL AT IONS WA N TED—Femalo WANTED By white girl, day's work of any kind; can give good ref erence. Address 1311 Hunter street WANTED Colored woman wants day's work of any kind; first-class laundress and oook. Address 521 Brown street. j WANTED Woman desires day's work, washing and ironing or office cleaning. No. 15 Brady avenue. WANTED Position at houseclean ing by colored woman. Address 514 South street. City. WANTED Experienced woman wants housework in private family or dishwashing or pantry work in hotel. Call, or address. 134 Cranberry avenue. WANTED White woman wants work as chambermaid or assistant cook, in or out of city: can give references. Call, or address. 214 (North Arch street, Me'haniugburg. j WANTED Girl; 15 years of age, wants position as child's nurse or to assist with light housework. Address 8., 2143, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Good housekeeper wants position. Apply 428 Walnut street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Hotel property, 435 Market street, right at depot entrance; also two fine corner properties. 1458 and 1600 Market street, right in busi ness districts. Good investmewls. Ad dress J„ 2150, care of Telegraph. NEW BRICK HOUSES, 1844-46-48 chestnut street, now ready for inspec tion; ;• rooms and bath: gas; electric light; steam heat: finished in chestnut; large porches; side entrance; plenty light: pure air; good sewer; fine neigh borhood. Call, or address, T>. F. Bauder. 21 South Eighteenth street. 50 ACRES 3Vi miles southeast of Linglestown l2' miles from Harris burg level sand soil 214-story brick dwelling 8 rooms and base ment frame bank barn runnmg water in every field except one pos session at once. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wainut streets. FOR SALE 3-story brick house; 9 rooms; bath; gas: electric light; fur nace; porch. No. 5 S. Sixteenth St. The price is reasonable. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE— Only 56.300. easy terms: only one left of those eight newly built brick houses on Market street, corner Summit. L Minter, 1167 Market street. Both phones. NO. 1400 NORTH STREET is for sale at a reasonabie price corner prop erty 8 rooms bath gas fur nace porch lot, 20x100. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE OR RENT —Fine, new 2%-story brick residence, in good lo cality, 1001 North Seventeenth street; corner lot. 80x120; eight rooms; finished upper story; center hall; all improve ments; easy terms; immediate posses sion. Inquire of George A. Shreiner, Seventeenth and Forster streets. FOR SALE — 1836 Regina St. Single brick dwell ing —lO rooms large lot. Attractive price to quick buyer. 1335 Cowden St. 2-story frame 6 rooms lot. 37 feet front. This property can be bought for the low price of $1,350.00. Frame bungalow at Summerdale First St. at foot of mountain gar age 5 large rooms immediate pos session known as the Reede bunga-» low. Price attractive. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sts. MOXHAWKE (10) acres only ($1,400) beautiful lo cation (8) room large house, front and back porches and outbuildings. Choice fruit, good water, loam sol) tbuildings) alone valued ($1,800). Opposite valuable farm with fine painted buildings. Handy to market, telephone, high school, churches, stores, and railroad station. (25) years with present owner, old (lady) alone. With fine horse, fresh cow, hogs, chlekens, oats, corn, hay, straw only ($1,650). Possession (at) once. S T SCI V" EH ANN A (50) acres i notice) low price ($1,600). Home. barn, outbuildings (2) fruit or chards. fine black garden soil (4) acres (woodland) meadows, creek and (2) large flowing springs. Apples, cher ries. plums, quinces, pears, grapes, i peaches and currants. Ideal location i for greenhouses, poultry and early vegetables, near large market, railroad station and trolley. With horse, cow ! (4) hogs <25) chickens (20) bushel oats (40) bushel corn, 1 ton hay, 1 ton straw only ($1,850). BI.OSSMONDE (120) acres (giveaway) bargain ($3,- 500). New painted white house, porches, all new painted outbuilding, except new roof bank barn, (500) choice fruir trees (10,000) strawberries (600) I raspberries (20) acres (woodland), new 'concrete and stone milk h»use. For <sßooi more rather than miss a sale (match team) fine horses, 14) good cows (8) hogs (66) chickens (18) ton hay and straw (100) bushel oats (200) bushel corn. Handy to 1(3) railroads I (large market) and trollely. GEORGE B. OSTRAXDER, Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings FOR PALE Desirable building lots In the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas street*. An opportunity for a builder or real estate dealer to secure well located property for development purposes. Ad- I dreas L, No. 1587, care of Telegraph. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I'PTOWN corner business property for sale 3-story frame all improve ments steam heat. Price, including grocery stock and fixtures,'stable, $4,- iOO. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. SEVERAL STEELTON PROPERTIES I FOR SALE Frame house at 333 S. I Front Street offered at h low price. Also 825-17 S. Front Street corner properties. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build in g. FOR SALE Three-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas fur nace porch side entrance. You should arrange to inspect this property. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 1192 Christian street; two-story brick; 7 rooms; all Improve ments; cemented cellar; furnace, range and laundry. Rent. $17.50. In advance. Inquire M. L. Bowman. 259 Herr street. FOR RENT ln Duncannon, Pa., ten-room brick house, furnished; mod ern improvements: excellent location; large lawn and grounds. Address Box S. care of Telegraph. FOR RENT 1323 North Second street, a six-room house; Immediate possession. Rent. $L4.00. Apply at 1221 North Second street. FOR RENT No. 441 South Thir teenth street, $20.00; No. 21S South Thirteenth stteet. No. 1510 Catherine. J 17.00; No. 1233 Bailey, $15.50; No. 6 South Fifteenth. $16.50. A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth street. , FOR RENT 522 Emerald, porch, front yard, improvements. sl9; 13 S. Eighteenth, porch, steam, electric light, $22.50: 225 Boas, Improvements, $27; 550 Race. bath. 9 rooms, Improve ments. Apply 815 Green. FOR RENT 227 Pine street;«three story brick; 11 rooms; 2 baths; all Im provements; cemented cellar and hot water heating plant. Inquire on premises. FOR RENT 216 Kelker street; 8 rooms and nam; all improvements. Ap ply W. H. Fox. 214 Reily street, or call Bell phone 750 J. FOR RENT A three-story dwell ing house. No. 1507 North Sixth street; all conveniences; cemented cellar; steam heat. etc. J. T. Ensmlnger. Second and Chestnut streets. APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Four rooms and bath, with all conveniences; back and front porches; also storage locker; located Sixth and Harris streets. Apply to L Silbert, 1542 North Sixth street. . FOR RENT New modern apart ments, 6 rooms, bath, pantry, storage, continuous hot water, front and rear Sorches. Apply H. W. Miller. State [ighway Dept., or 2210 North Third. Bell phone SIR. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North Third street; all conveniences; steam heat. Apply 264 Herr street FOR RENT Apartment, with all modern improvements, including city steam heat. No, 204 Walnut street. M. Mather Co. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two communicating rooms, with running water, furnished for light housekeeping; all conveni ences; use of phone; gas for cooking. 925 North Sixth street. Bell phone 610 W. FOR RENT Several unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; no chil dren; also, one furnished room. Apply 814 North Third street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor and third floor rooms; fine location; use of telephone; reduced rates for the summer. Apply at 203 State street. FOR RENT Two large, furnished second floor rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; one front: all conveni ences. 1421 Market street. FOR RENT One large front,'airy room, near Market Square; excellent location; all conveniences. Apply 114 Washington street. FOR RENT Two large unfurnish ed rooms. In private family, with bath and all other modern improvements; light housekeeping privileges. Rent, $8.50 per month. Apply 1905 North Sixth stret. FOR RENT Very large, well light ed, furnished room, next to bath. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, with board; all Improvements; use of Bell phone; five minutes' walk from Market street. 814 Capital street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with hoard; private family. 1325 Derry street. ' • FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, single or ensuite; also apart ment lor nousekeeplng at 222 North Third street. Apply at 222 North Third street or 9 North Front street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, with balcony and use of bath, for light housekeeping. Inquire at 1945 North Sixth street. FOR RENT —r Two-roomed suite, well furnished. Large private porch; every convenience. Including bath and phone. Facing Capitol Park. 406 North street. FOR RENT Large, furnished sec ond story front room for rent; all con veniences, and a small room. 410 Brlggs street. FOR RENT One nicely furnished room, third floor front; also one on sec ond floor back; light furnished; use of bath and front porch; private family; rent reasonable, 1630V4 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Rooms at Derry Block for light housekeeping, with kitchen and all improvements. Apply 1513 Ver non street. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS Two large furnished front rooms, newly papered and furnished; large, airy and well ven tilated: gas and electricity; all conveni ences; rent moderate; private family; only few steps from Capitol Park. 208 North street. WANTED WANTED Bicycles, or parts of bicycles, for highest cash prices, at once. Try Keystone quick repair ser vice and save money. Keysione Cycla Co.. 814 North Third streit Both phones. WANTED Home for baby girl, three months old; privilege of adopt ing. Mrs. Schwartz. Water street, be- I tween Third and Fourth streets. New i Cumberland. Pa. ' ! WANTED To buy, five or seven passenger automobile on instalment, suitable for Jitney service; best refer ence furnished; good chance to turn your car into money. Address A„ 2156, care of Telegraph. WANTED—WHITEWASHING DONE Call, or write, 318 Mulberry street. WANTED Single lady would like reliable person to take part of house; excellent location. Rent reasonable. Address H., 2152. care of Telegraph. | POSITIVELY Highest Cash Prices paid for Furniture, Carpets, good sec ond-hand Clothing. Dry Goods and Shoes. Don't sell 'till you see me. Send postal to 636 Herr street, City. ROOMS AND HOARD WANTED [ WANTED Board and room, mar ried couple, comfortable home, refined people, tor the summer; Camp Hill pre ferred. Address X., 2144, care of Tele- I graph. BOARDERS WANTED SUMMER BOARDING.— Accommoda tions from May 1 on mountain farm near Dauphin. Reasonable rates. Spec ial rates for season. Boating and fish ing:. Address W.. 2145, care of Tele graph. FOR SALTY ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegtaph Bualneaa Office. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. THE Harrisburg Harness and Sup ply Company's Trunks, Suitcases and Bass of genuine leather r.t prices lower lhan elsewhere. Repairing a specialty. JSecond and Chestnut streets. FOR SALE Fine pony, 9 years old; weight 750; works single and double; city broke to steam and autos; a bar gain to right party. Address Box 514. Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALE A high-grade seven passenger touring t-ar; best condition; model 1912; very cheap. Apply ar» time personally at 706 North Sixth street. Harrisburg, Pa., for inspection and trial. FOR RALE 1914 Ford tourlnfc car; fully equipped; electric lights and Presto. Address F., 2153, care of Tele graph. * FOR SALE Pair good working mules. Harrisburg Rendering and Hide Co., Eleventh and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Second-hand brick. Ap ply C. TV. Lady, 119 Calder street. DON'T PAT $2 or $3 for Hats when you can buy H. C. Dodge Hats for 50c. Comi and loc.l: t v -m over. Open even ings. S. Meltzer. 613 Walnut street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 260 each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Oftio* of Telegraph. BAND-NEW twin-cylinder motor cycle used only 800 miles for sale, sl6s.oo—like new. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. COAL RANGE FOR SALE, in first class condition; medium size; new. grates. Will sell cheap to quick buyer. Pipe and all fixtures Included. Inquire 1815 Rudy street. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE A medium size, top-icer, in good condi tion. Call at 402 South Fourteenth street, Harrisburg. FOR SALE Household goods, fur niture, rugs, sewing machine, aide board, all In good condition. Apply No. 1333 Susquehanna street. FOR SALE One family horse. Ap ply Ober's Stable. Court and Cranberry streets. UPRIGHT FOB SALE Good make; hardly used; about like new; can be seen; will sell for one hundred dol lars cash; a real bargain. Address B„ 2154, care of Telegraph. DARLINGTON'S STOCK SHOP, 7 per cent, dividend investmenhts. For particulars call 4 North Fifth street. Bell phone. 3652. A. SANSONE & Co. lmported Pure Olive Oil from Italy. Price for 1-gal lon can. $2.25; can. $1.25; 1 quart, 75c. Special price for case lots. Call 304 South Second street. Bell 1589 R. Delivered to any part of city. FOR SALE An Olds automobile, in very good condition: also a Smith- Premier typewriter. Can be seen by calling at 1810 State street. Price rea sonable. FOR SALE Five-passenger Stude baker, 35-horse-power, in At condition; cheap to quick buyer. John A. Forney, 10 Argyle street. Bell phone 1071 M. CIGARS Limited offer, 50 "Cre- Malta" and 25 "Madam X," sl, postpaid, or 50 Cre-Malta, 50 "Madam X and 50 "Miss Lou" for $2. Snell & Co., Red Lion. Pa. FOR SALE Roll-top desk, 48 inches long; four-piece mission recep tionroom set; good condition; cheap, if sold at once; owner leaving city. Call Bell 3312, or Room 206 Bergner Build ing. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 11?, 115 ■nd 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 1914 Hudson Light Six Chevrolet Roadster; nearly new. Ap ply 413 South Cameron street, City. FOR SALE One Upright and one Piano Player will be sold on payments to suit purchaser. Both pianos slightly used. L E. S„ care of Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on'sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT AT REASONABLE FIGURE Large first floor storeroom and two second floor furnished offices. Apply 202 Locust street. FOR RENT Second . floor room, 3.700 ;quare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth ani Herr streets. HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapef.-a; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 798, Lock port. N. T. 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. I MADE $60,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. T. BUSINESS PERSONALS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING wfcth best material and by expert help. Send us yor worn furniture. Our best eCTorts insure your satisfaction. 8. N. Cluck. 320 Woodbine street. HAULING H W. LATHE, Hoarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Mover* of f llanos, safes, boilers and general haul ng. 11. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary. 119 Market street, Harrleburg, 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 14#. ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Abdominal Bandages and Supporters for Appendicitis. Floating Kidney, after Operations. Naval Rupture, etc., Trusses and Braces. Jere S. Shanaman & Son, Rupture Specialists, 408 Market street. NEW AND SECOND-HAND Furnlturi bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. Drop postal, or phone 3718 Bell. Atlas Furniture Co.. 1014 Market street. LET us s*!l your automobile. We have buyers If price Is right Automo bile Storage. Repairs. Supplies at rea- i sonable prices. Keystone Cyclo Co.. 814 North Third street. Bell phone 16«R i MONEY TO LOAN | MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate secur'ty in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. ANY person needing money In amounts from $5 to SSO holding a sal aried position, would be benefited by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third street STORAGE STORAGE HAULING Furniture, household goods and merchandise of ail kinds stored; also hauling or all kinds —at very low prices. (Jail. or address. 3. Frank. 427 Hyr street STORAGE 4l» Broad strset. for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411 Broad street Both phonea STOItAGE IN S-story brick bulld!nc, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private room*. Heasonnble rates. Apply to P. U. lMener, Jeweler, 4(IS Market St. GARAGE FOR RENT Private compartments, fireproof and up-to-date, Calder and Penn streets. $5.00 a month. George W. Updegrove, 1200 Penn street. FIREPROOF STORAGE WARE HOUSE. divided Into private rooms for storage of household goods new I jildln-s low Insurance inspec tion invited. 437-445 South Second street, Harrisburg Storage Company RAZOR BLADES ALL KINDS of razor blades resharp ened; made better than new; safetv, 2oc per dozen; Star, loc; old style. 25c; leave orders Henry Gilbert Sons' Hardware. 219 Market street. NOTICES THE annual meeting of the Stock holders of The Blubaker Coal Compauy will be held at the office of The W. O. Hlckok 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. 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. POWELL. Auditor General; R. K. YOUNG, Treasurer, Commissioners. IN compliance with the Constitution and the Laws of the Commonwealth of 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 as described, and below such maximum prices as are fixed in the Xol lowing schedules for the year ending the 81st day of May, A. D. 1916: 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 be 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 practicable. Blank Bonds and Schedules contain 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 Letters of Administration on the Estnto of John Klinger, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing* in Harrisburg, Pa., all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. WM. H. HOOVER, Administrator of the Estate of John Klinger, deceased. 1410 North Second Street, Or to Harrisburg, Pa. FRED C. MILLER. Attorney-at-Law, 213 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of Isaac D. Lantz, late of Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg Pa., all persons Indebted to s»ld Estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment. FRED C. MILLER, Administrator of the Estate of Isaac D. Lantz, deceased. 1 210 Walnut Street. Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE Is hereby given that an ap plication has been filed In the Depart ment of Internal Affairs, under date of December 8, 1914, by B. J. H. Douglass, for warrant to survey an Island In the Susquehanna river containing 89.6 fierches of land, said Island being with n the limits of the city of Harrisburg and County of Dauphin, and lying about 2,000 feet southeast of the mouth of Conodogninet creek, opposite the Richard Haldeman Estate on the west ern shore and about opposite Kelker street, of the city of Harrisburg, Penn sylvania. JAMES H. CRAIG, Deputy Secretary of Internal Affairs. Harrisbnrg, Pa., April 20, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given fhat on or before Monday. May 17. 1915, the un dersigned will make application to the Pennsylvania State Board of Uiv Ex aminers to be examined on the 6th and 7th days of July. 1915, for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania: Frank Rahn Hean. of Harrisburg, Pa., a registered student at law in the Office of the Law School of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Thomas C. McCarrell. Jr., of Middle town, Pa., a registered student at law in the office of Hon. E. E. Beidleman, of Harrisburg, Pa. I In the Matter of the Estate of John | K. Kertlß. late of the .Township of Middle Paxton. Dauphin County, Pa., ; LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of the above named decedent having heen granted to the undersign ed, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those hn\-lnjr claims sßßlnst the same 'Will present them without delay. JOHN K. EISENHOWER, Executes Northumberland, Pa. HENRY E. FOX. Atty.. Harrlsburg, Pa. April 28, 1916. APRIL 28, 1915. STEEL IKES GUI IT MARKET OPENING Quarterly Report of U. S. Steel Corporation Was Favorably Received By Associated Press New York, April 28. The quarterly report of the United States Steel Cor poration was favorably received by speculative interests. judging; from the course of the stock and tne general market at to-day's opening. Steel made an Initial gain of three-fourths of a point at the outset, soon increasing this to a point, ljocal tractions, motors and soma of the Industrial specialties rose a point or more. Investment railway shares participated In more moderate j decree, while New York Central De benture 6s with a gain of IS. made a new high record. American Tobaco, Central leather and Pressed Steel Car were among the few issues to record declines. NEW YORK STOCKS New York, April 28. Open. High. Low. Clos. Amal Cop . 78 78% 77% 77% Am Bt Sug 49% 50 49% 50 Am Can .. 39 41 % 38% 41% Am Can pd 99% 99% 99% 99% Am C& F. 55' a 56 55% 56 Am Cot Oil 2 % 5.1 % 52 % 53% Am Ice Sec 33% 34% 33% 34 A m Loco , 55 % 59 55 % 58 % Am Smelt . 73% 74% 73% 73% Am Sugar . 110% 111 110% 111 Am T & T. 121% 122% 121% 122% Anaconda . 37% 37% 37 37 Atchison .. 103% 103% 103% 103% Ft & O 78 78 77% 77% Beth Steel. 147 148 145 % 146% Bklyn RT. 91% 92% 91% 91% Cal Petro. . 18% 19% 18% 19 Can Pacific 167% 168% 167 168 Cent Leath 39% 39% 39% 39% C& 0 49% 49% 49% 49% CM& St P 95% 96% 95% 96% C Con Cop 48% 48% 47% 48% Col F & I. .32% 32% 32 32% Corn Prod. 14 14% 13% 13% TJlst Sec . . 13 % 13% is 'l3 Erie 29 29 % 28% 29 Erie Ist pfd 44% 44% 44% 44% Gen E Co.. 152% 155% 152% 155% Goodrh BF 49% 49% 49% 49% Gt Nor pfd 121% 121% 121 121 Gt N Ore s 37% 37% 37% 37% In-Met ... 22% 24% 22 24 % In-Met pfd 73 74 % 72% 74 Lehigh Val 143% 114% 143% 144% Mex Petro. 90% 91 89% 90 Mo Pac. .. 13% 14 13% 14 Nat Lead.. 64% 65% 64% 65 Nev C C .. 16% *16% 16% 16% A Y Cent.. 89% 89% 88% 88% ,<T,NH4 H 68 68 % 67% 68 Nor Pac .. 109% 110 109% 110 P R R ... 110- 110% 110% 110% Pgh Coal . 23% 23% 28% 23% Press S Car 48% 51% 48% 51% R C Cop.. 24% 25 24% 24% Reading .. 151% 152 150% 151% RI & S , . 29 29 % 29 29 So Pacific.. 92% 93 % s 92% 93% Tenn Cop. 34 34% 35 35% Texas Co . 189 139 Third Ave. 54% 56% 54% 56% Union Pac. 131% 132% 131% 132% U S Rubber 69% 69% 69% 69% U s Steel. 58% 59 58% 58% U S S pfd. 109% 109% Utah Cop.. 71 71% 70% 70% West U Tel 69% 70% 69% 70% West Mfg.. 86% 95% 86% 95 PHILADELPHIA PRODrrB Philadelphia, April 28. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, car lots, export, $1.59® 1.62: No. 1, Northern, Duluth, export, $1.70@1.73. Corn Market firm; No. 2, spot, export. 79@80c; No. 2, yellow, local. 84®84%c. Oats Firm: No. 2. white, 63®63%c. Brnn Firm; winter, per ton, $29.00@30.00; Spring, per ton, $27.60(3) 28.00. Refined Sugars Firm; pow dered, «.uoc; fine granulaieu. j.9oc: con fectioners' A. 5.80 c. Butter The market is firm; western, creamery, extras, 31c; nearby, prints, fancy, 34c. Eggs The market is lower; Pennsylvania and <>tlier nearov niv*, free cases. $6.00 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $5.85 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, ' 55.85 per case. Live Poultry Weak; fowls, 16 %® 17c; old roosters, 12®12%c; chickens, 13®18c; turkeys. 13® 15c; ducks, 13@ 15c; geese, 10®) 11c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18©19 c; do., aver age, 16®17c; do., unattractive. 14@16c; old roosters, 13% c; frozen fowls. 16@ 18c; roasting chickens, 17<fi>20c: broil. Ing chickens, 22®27c: turkeys. 18@ 22c; ducks, 12®18c: geese. 12@Hc. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania. per bushel, KO®s6c; Maine, per bushel, 5®65e; New York, per bushel. 40@45c; Florida, per barrel, $4.00® 5.25. Flour Market nominal; winter, clear. s3.snif/>4 in: strairhin, Pennsyl vania. $7.00@7.5; spring straights, $7 25®7.50; do., patents, $7.50@8.50; westsrr.. $4.26W4.4f. uaienis. li.suu 4.76; Kansas straight. Jute saens, $1 15 04.30; sprint, firsts, clear $4.0004.1t; ttra'Kntb. $4.20©4.3-j; patents, $4.3»0 <<o. Hay The market is higher; tim othy. No. 1, large bales, $19.00® 19.50; No. 1, medium bales, $18.50® 19.00; No. 2, do., $17.00® 18.00; No. 3, $15.00® 16.00: sample, $14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed hay. Light mixed. $18.50® 19.00; No. 1, do.. $17.60@18.00; No. 2. 115.5001d.80. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press ■ Philadelphia, April 28. Stocks closed steady. | Cambria Steel 50 General Asphalt 26% General Asphalt, Pfd. 66 1-ake Superior Corporation 6% Lake Superior Corporation, Pfd. . 30 Lehigh Navigation 75 Valley 72 Pennsylvania Railroad 55 3-16 Philadelphia Electric 24% Philadelnhia Company 37% Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9% Philadelphia Traction 77% Reading 75% Beading Gen. Mtge 94% 'Storage Battery 51% Union Traction 35 United Gas Improvement 84% t'nlted States Steel 59 CHICAGO HOtlll) OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, ill., April 28. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May. 1.62%: July, 1.37%. Corn—May, 77%; July, So>4. Oats—May, 55V4: July. 35%. Pork—July, 18.10; September, 18.52. I.ard—July. 10.40; September, 10.65. Bibs—July. 10.57; September, 10.75. LEGAL NOTICES April 27, 1915. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed at the office of the Superintendent of Streets and Public Improvements up to 12 o'clock noon of Friday, May 7, 1915. for the construction of a SEWER In the TEN FOOT ALLEY and In MON ROE STREET. Blank bids and speci fications may be had on application. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. * W. H. LYNCH,, Sup't. NOTICE Letters of Administration on the Estate of B. F. Crane, late oi Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing at 1617% North Third Street. Pa., all per sons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. (X) KATIE CRANE, Administratrix. LIBERIA'S BILLY SUNDAY Friends meet me at the headquarter* of the river, and an Invitation is ex tended to attend a revival meeting in a little church near by at night. A serious young man was preaching from the text, "Strive to enter in at thfc strait gate." etc. We were late, and missed part of his eloquent sermon, but we heard him say,, "What to' you dun cum heah? Why yo' gwine cum to dis meetin'? Is yo' po' wanderin' feets In de way dat leads to distrac tion? If yo' feets on de Rocks of Ages? Whar is yo' gwine to lib fo - ebber? In de place whar de .Good Rook say de saints am gwine? Or is yo' gwine to be shut up in de fire an" de flames? "Will yo' dun gib yo'self to de 'l.awd, an' like dese po' mo'ners, heah, seek de salvation of youse nebbah jdyin' souls? . [ "Yo' mus' git all combusted to-' gedder and seek de Lawd wid ail yo'se hearts, an' bring yo' plcciin (childen) an' yo' frens to do Iwiwd. Do it one I lime (at once) tiefor' it am ebberlast ln' too late." I thought he was sound in the faith. What do you think?— The Christian Herald. A DYNAMIC PEDDLER Two hundred and fifty years ago a peddler selling books gave a pamphlet to one who was supposed to be an or dinary young man, hut he was Richard Baxter, and under the influence of that pamphlet he wrote, "The Saints' Ever lasting Rest." This fell into the hands lof Philip Doddridge, and he wrote I "The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul." This hook fell into the hands of Wilberforce and he wrote "A Prac tical View of Christianity." This book came to Leigh Richmond, and under the power of it he was led to wrlto "The Dairyman's Daughter." This in turn fell into the hands of Thomas Chalmers, the mightiest Scotch preacher of his day, and after he he came a minister, it was the means of his conversion and of his mighty spir itual tranformation. A peddler on the one side and Thomas Chalmers on the other—what a marvelous story!— The Christian Herald. "OJiK DAY NOT A 1.1, OK DAYS" [From the Christian Herald.l Africa is a remarkably beautiful country. Its coast lines are pictur esque. graceful, fascinating, alluring. Tts seaport towns and cities are usually clean, pretty and reasonably healthful. Equatorial Africa has, until the last two decades, been called the White Man's Graveyard, but clean living, quinine, mosquito netting, sobriety and sanitary Improvements have 'made Africa a place where one can not only exist, but live in ns much comfort, take It all In all during the year, as in the city of New York, and with some ad vantages in favor of Africa. Life Is simple, placid, and not so com plex. The work life Is not strenuous. The people do not rush and drive as they do here at home, if you try to hurry a man who Is working for you, he will calmly tell you, "One day be not all de days, daddy!" And you stand rebuked, for you know he Is telling you the truth. SERGE WEAVING IN JAPAN With the development of the woolen industry in Japan, notes the Asahi, the outturn of serges has shown a marked annual increase. The total outturn last year amounted to about 308.000 pieces, and imports, except of those qualities required for foreign-style clothes, are no longer made. It is believed that when a. little more progress is made in the are of weaving the Import even of the superior serfees wilf Be cfifetkifl. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., April 28. Hogs Re ceipts. 25,000: steady. Bulk of sales, $7.40®7.55: light. $7.25®7.65; mixed. 57.20®) 7.62 Vi : heavy, $6.90® 7.55; rough, $6.90® 7.1 0; pigs. $5.25® 6.90. Cattle Receipts, 16.000; easy. Na tive beef steers, $6.10®8.65; western steers. $5.60®7.40; cows and heifers, $.1.1 0®8.40: calves. $6.50®9.00. Sheep Receipts, 11,000; weak. Sheep, $7.80@8.40; lambs, $8.25®10.85. [ USE ALMA BRAND LIME' For poultry, white washing', dis infecting houses, drains and every where good lime is needed; 6c and 10c per pack at all grocery stores. Packed by H. T. HAH HIS 900 W. College Ave., YORK, PA. V- _ ' I BELTING I |i Fine lot second-hand belt- | I: ing at low prices. Write j for information and get f | prices on sizes you can use. | j: Address XX. 2131 care of f I Telegraph. MONEY To Housekeepers, Work- lngmen and Salaried Em- ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Building Place your order with ns for Avi- Ingm. Estimates Gladly Given Also Upholstering, Slip \ Covers and Carpet work done. JOS. COPUNKY Successor to H. A. Vollmer. 1210 North Third Street HARRIRBURG, PA. We handle a full line of Hen's, Women's and Children's Shoes from 49c to $2.98 13
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