A "For Rent" Ad on His Page Is Sire to teach the Person Seek I DIED IMILLEISEN Jacob M. Mllleisen. 1853 I Park street, died suddenly on Tues- I day, June 29, 1915, aged 56 years, 11 I months and 13 days, k He Is survived by his wife, Catherine JB., and three sons, George A., Arthur IW. and Jacob B„ of Brooklyn. N. Y. private. I CARD OF THANKS MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH IBACH wish ' to express their thanks to neighbors and friends for kindnesses shown dur ing the recent death of Mrs. Ibach's mother. LOST LOST A reward will be paid for the information leading to the return of a suitcase, with umbrella, fishing rod and dip net attached. Return to Telegraph. LOST On Tuesday morning. In Oberlln car. or on Market street, be tween Fourth and Square, lady's ROld watch. Reward if returned to Tele graph. IX)ST A roll containing two mot tos, one marked "Turano," on Saturday evening, between Hariisburg and Marysvllle. Liberal reward if returned to No. 316 South Front street, Steelton. FOUND FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do you? Both phones. Call and deliver. HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Several first-class pat ternmakers on truck and tractor work. Apply Morton Truck and Tractor Co., Nineteenth and Manada streets, Har risburg. WANTED Man to finance a new article In great demand, covered by patents, or will sell half interest. A sure winner. For interview and dem onstration, address "Winner," care ol Telegraph. WANTED Tool makers and set ters experienced on machine tools for fine work; good wages for first-class men. Address. stating experience, Lock Box 1371. Philadelphia, Pa. STENOGRAPHERS (experienced) for government Service. Entrance salary, S9OO to $1,200. Rapid advancement. Expert personal coaching for exams to be held soon. Address Professor, P. o. Box 431. Harrisburg. POST OFFICE CLERKS 12,000 to receive promotion July 1. Harrisburg exams soon entrance salary, 3SOO. Personal coaching—money back if not eucessful. Address Professor, P. O. Box 431, Harrisburg. WANTED Two boys to sell Pop corn Crispettes in Penbrook'and Hum melstown; good money to the right boys; must be neat and clean. Apply Palm's Crlspette Factory, 1909 Forster street. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet. Y-372, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington. D. C. WANTED Four salesmen, neat ap pearing, with reference; permanent position, local or traveling, for right man. Apply George W. Quinn, 122 Chestnut street, after 8:30 A. M. or 6 to b P. M. WANTED Men to sell our automo bile specialty. Good seller, no compe tition and every auto needs it. Apply after 9:00 A. M„ ISI North Front street, Steelton, Pa. CARPENTERS WANTED to go out of town. Apply to George Williams, |&auphin Hotel. Thursday morning. OFFICE EXAMINATION at soon. Prepare now under Government Examiner. Booklet free. Write to-day. Patterson MBI Service School, Rochester. N. Y. BBuNG MEN WANTED who wish to Become practical or mechanical chauf ■aius to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course. $35. Open day and [evening. Auto Transportation Repair Rhop. 5 North Cameron street. f GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rail- r way Mail Clerks. Post Office Clerks and other branches. Private coach ing no publicity money refunded if not sucessful. Exams soon. Ad dress Professor, P. O. Box 431, Harris burg, Pa. HELP WANTED— FemaIe WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Half-grown girl to as sist with housework. Call 2146 North Fifth street. WANTED Experienced girls for the flat work Ironer. Apply Eureka Laundry. 28 North Cameron street. WANTED Three ladies of good ad dress, dependent upon own resources, for positions requiring dilligent work four hours daily; liberal compensation. Address G., 2711, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experienced seam stress on ladv's gowns. No other neea apply. Call 929 North Third street. EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN for I -ice and Notion Departments. Must fully understand these lines. Good sal ary. Apply to Mr. Greene. Main Floor, Astrlch's. Fourth and Market streets. WANTED Stenographer for an in surance office: reference required. Answer in own handwriting. Give phone number, if any. Address W., 2714, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced hunch makers and rollers. Applv Centra! Cigar Co., South Cameron street. WANTED White, middle-aged wo man experienced In general house work, to take charge of small home. Good home to right party. References. Apply evenings, after 7:00 o'clock, 167 Lincoln street, Steelton. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. ' . ■— 'jj 5 FOR SALE i; «| 4 Miles Prom City i[ } 100-Acre Farm [i •J Level Limestone Land j This property is located one mileji Southeast of New Cumberland along/ /the Susquehanna River. i 1 / 7-room stone house in good con-i! Jditlon —summer house—new frame? Jiliank barn that will accommodate! /50 head of stock—hydrant—known!' the Coover farm. J» J Confectionery ]i J and Restaurant . i| Sin Harrisburg—soda fountain—!' /complete stock of confectionery andi' ijpastry goods—long lease on prop-{ ierty. i[ j Marysville 5 Store building and dwelling 10-!' /eated on the southeast corner ofi' CVerbeke and Valley Sts. i[ j'MILLER BROTHERS & CO J HEAL ESTATE S Insurance Surety Honda? p l.oruat and Cuart Mrrrn WEDNESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH JUNE 30, 1915 | HELP WANTED—StaIe or Female WANTED Five extra saleswomen; I must be over 21 years of age; also two I extra salesmen for Saturlays or Satur i day nights. Apply Robinson & Co.. Third and Broad streets. AGENTS WANTED ' $7,600,000 ACCIDENTAL DEATH S2O to SSO weekly Accident and Sick ness. Men and Women accepted. All j occupations. Premium. $lO a year. Half benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to i agents. National Accident Society. 320 Broadway, New York. (Established 1885), SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED By young white man, work on farm; experienced; can fur nish reference. 364 Main street. Steel : ton. I WANTED Young man desires I work of any kind. Call, or address, John W. Helman. 1404 Vernon street. j WANTED —By a married man, age 40, to work on truck farm or regular | farming. Call 1810 Swatara street. ' WANTED Colored boy, 16 years or ! age, desires work of any kind. Call, or I address, 1217 Currant street. I WANTED Work by day or week. by man with experience in care of i lawns, garden or general work about country place. Address J., 2707, care ! of Telegraph. WANTED Young man would like I to take care of a cottage for the sum mer; not afraid of work, and an all i around cook. For Information call at 312 Nectarine street. I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Colored woman desires Ismail washings to do at home. Call, or address. 506 Brown avenue. WANTED By colored woman, work by the week. Address 630 Prim rose street. WANTED Young colored girl de sires general housework. Call, or ad- I dress, 1217 Currant street. j WANTED White woman desires i position as housekeeper for widower: ! city preferred. Address M. 8., care of ] Telegraph. I WANTED Half-grown colored girl I desires general housework Call, or ad | dress. 1234 North Seventh street. WANTED By white woman, sew ing by the day. Address H., 2705, care : of Telegraph. WANTED Middle-aged woman ] wants position as housekeeper for widower; no objection to children. 1532 i Fulton street. ' WANTED Young woman, with small child three years of age, desires | position as housekeeper; city preferred; i can give reference. Address 0., 2702, ! care of Telegraph. _______________ i Situations Wanted Male and Female WANTED Young, married colored couple desire positions in private fam ily; good reference; will stay at place ior room out. Call 111 South newberry, or phone 616 J. Mrs. Lewis Ewell. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Corner property, up town brick house; front and back porches; building on rear for garage; paved street: lot. 20x100 ft; will sacri fice; owner leaving town. Address 8., 2703, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE HOUSE on acre; modern conveniences; fruit, chicken coops, etc.: S minutes' walk from car: cement walk; Long street. Camp Hill, in rear of Dr. Swallow's residence. A bargain. W. H. Ylngst, P. O. Box 794, City. FOR SALE Desirable building lots 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. 1557, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE— -917 N. Eighteenth St. 2-story frame —6 rooms, bath and furnace front and rear porch—lot. 18x85. i 3031 N. Fourth St., Riverside cor ! ner property single 3-stor.v brick I —B rooms, bath and furnace lot. 24x ! 134—number of fruit trees In bearing. BRINTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Rts. I 77 ACRES level limestone soil ] 2 miles north of Mechanicshurg one j fourth mile from State road 7 miles from Harrisburg brick and frame dwelling—frame bank barn tenant | house and stable. Brlnton-Packer Co., j Second and Walnut streets. I $3,200 WILL BUY two houses on Wallace street, Nos. 1306 and 1308 i now yielding $25 per month. Also other i cheap properties In different sections. | Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. j GREEN STREET HOUSE FOR SALE at an attractive price now vacant I key at our office—inspect it and then I get lowest price—No. 1919. Bell Realty I Co.. Bergner Building. ! MARKET STREET PROPERTY. NO. 1715, FOR SALE Frame house bath gas steam heat lot, 20x 170. Also other Hill property at rea sonable prices. Bell Realtv Co., Berg ner Building. REAL ESTATE txwi HEM TWO new 2 V*-story brick dwellings, 1207-1209 North Fourteenth street (above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath; nicely papered; gas; electric lights; , paved streets; all conveniences; front and rear porches. Rent, $25 month. Immediate- possession. Apply R. Oen siager, 711 North Third street. FOR RENT No. 1221 Currant ave nue. dwelling; 7 rooms, bath and side entrance. Rent, $lO a month. Inquire :<22 North Third street. FOR RENT 29 North Tenth street; , seven-room house; water in kitchen. J. B. Montgomery, 36 South Third street." ' FOR RENT 1913 Rhoads avenue; house of six rooms and bath, ten dol lars per month. Inquire next door. ' FOR RENT 1443 Berrylilll street, II room* and liath, all Improvement,,, front porch null lawn, >22.rio per month. .">ls South Fourteenth street, H rooms nml hntli, all Improt ementa. front porch, <17.C0 monthly. John 11. Mnloney, Iteal Estate null General Insurance, | IttlW Green street. FOR RENT Dwelling house, No" 1 520-A South Thirteenth street; five l rooms and bath: Immediate possession. , Inquire Penna. Realty Co., 132 Locust street. | FOR RENT One three-story brick house, 314 Nectarine street; all Im i provements; possession at once. In quire 320 Crescent street. FOR RENT 2429 North Sixth ! street; three-story brick house; all I latest Improvements; hardwood floors; electric and gas light; steam heat. In quire 2120 North Sixth street. I FOR RENT, CHEAP Two large | rooms rear of 210 North Second street, for storage or light manufacturing. For I I further particulars apply at the above address. FOR RENT 2230 N. SECOND ST.. 3-story brick I 9 rooms bath and steam heat gas and electricity—s4s. I 670 Emerald St., 3-story brick 9 I rooms bath and furnace—sl7. Miller Brothers & Co.. Locust and i Court Sts. FOR RENT lBl6 North Third street. G. W. Kebr. 204 Chestnut street r \ Pur Sale 2127 N. SECOND ST. A splendid 3-story brick dwelling i (one of a pair)—with 9 rooms—2 j baths and billiard room front porch cemented cellar with laun dry Lot 25x92 ft. MILLER BROTHERS A CO. Locust and Court Sits. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OH KENT FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling and bakery at Shlremanstown, Pa; tine location- only bakery In town. Inquire of S. B. Jackson, Carlisle, Pa. FOR RENT. SALE OR EXCHANGE— Beautiful bungalow at I'axtang, Pa.; all improvements. Also lots and three nouses at Paxtang for sale. Address : John C. Wensell, 101 Paxtang avenue, , | Paxtang. Pa. I FOR SALE 1600 block, Apricot street, SI9OO, near ly new. I 400 block, Hummel Terrace, $3200. I 300 block. South Fourteenth street, j $2400. I Fine country home at Washington ! Heights, ten minutes' ride from Market Square. Large garden and orchard of j about 100 fruit trees. S3BOO. 1 Camp Hill plot, 60x200, along street car line, SIOOO. i „ FOR RENT -100 block, Derry street, two new houses, $24.00 per month. RETTEW & BUSHNELL, 1000 North Third street | Insurance and Real Estate i .. WILL SELL at » sacrifice or rent, : 1816 North Second street; possession at I once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ! ket street APARTMENTS FOR RENT ' FOR RENT Apartment on South I Thirteenth street; Ave rooms and bath; ! front and rear porches; rent reasonable; I Immediate possession. Applv Penna. j Realty and improvement Co., 132 Locust ! street. FOR RENT First door of Lincoln ! Apartments; seven rooms, bath and pantry; immediate possession, inquire | at 439 Walnut street. i FOR RENT Apartment, with all ! modern Improvements, including city ! steam heat. No. 204 Walnut street. E. i Mather Co. . ' FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart ment, No. 32 North Second street; 9 rooms and bath; steam heat and elec tric light. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co., 222 Market street. | FOR RENT Third floor apartment | No. 20 North Fourth street; 5 rooms; | bath; steam heat; electric light and 1 gas. Apply 20 North Fourth street, i second floor. FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North | Third street; all conveniences; steam ; heat Apply 264 Herr street : APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second . floor at the Walzdorf, facing Capitol; ; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard i wooa floors, electric light and city | steam. Inquire 400 North street. I FOR RENT Modern apartment in Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth land Market streets. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street j BOOMS FOB RENT j FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, hotel accommodations, very cool and | airy; newly furnished; hot and cold water in each room; elevator and daily laundry service; summer prices. Mor rells, 204 street. Tel.. 2377-J. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 646 Kelly street. FOR RENT Large, cool, well-fur nished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniences, for light housekeeping. Bell phone. 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Newly furnished j front room, facing Capitol Park (three I windows) hot and cold running water land electric light in room; also use of I large bathroom and Bell phone. 410 j North street. I FOR RENT Three very pleasant unfurnished rooms for livht housekeep ing, second floor: bay wSndow front; all | conveniences; private family. Address M„ 2709. care of Telegraph. I FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms, single or ensuite. with or with ; out board. 222 North Third street. I .FOR RENT Furnished and unfur , nished rooms; all conveniences; city steam. Apply 9 North Fifth street. I FOR RENT Two communicating rooms to bath, second floor front, fur nished for light housekeeping; all con veniences; use of phone; gas for cook i ing. 925 North Sixth street. Bell phone I 610 W. ' . FOR RENT Furnished rooms. ' single or ensuite; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap j ply 1015 North Front street. I FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, single or en suite, terms reasonable. ! 209 State street. | FOR RENT Large, well furnished i second floor front rooms; all convent : ences; use of phone. 813 North Second ! street. I UNFURNISHED ROOMS J BUILT especially for light house > keeping, single or with kitchenettes, I arrangements strictly private, stove* I furnlsned free. laundry, phone, and j bathroom privileges. Private lockers for surplus furniture. Inquire office, 429 Broad street, or Janitress. same I building. Daily inspection invited. HOARDING COUNTRY BOARDING I In mountains near Dauphin and farm. Accommodations for three families. I Reasonable rates for season. Address ( D„ 2704, care of Telegraph. HOARD WANTED j WANTED Married couple want board for ten days from July 15 in pri- I vate family or country hotel along the j Susquehanna. State terms. Address j Box 213, Lebanon, Pa. FOR SALE J FOR SALE —AT GABLE'S, 113, 11S 1 and 117 South Second street, 6,000 gal- I lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. ! FOR SALE One Regal touring car; ' new set of tires; will make line Jitney ' car. Apply J. D. Ferry Machine Shop, I South Cameron street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnlsned Rooms, Rooms and { Board and Table Board at 25c each One of these signs will be given with each | fix-time order for a classified ad. If i paid In advance. Inquire at Office of i Telegraph. j FOR SALE Slightly used furniture, I carpets, cook stoves and ranges at sac- I rifice. We must vacate building. Also i large wall case, counters, cash register, j shelvings for sale. Apply Frank Cohen. 607 State street. • FOR SALE Leaving town on July ! 11, sacrifice visible Oliver typewriter, I : $17.00 cash. Can be seen at Grunden's I Drug Store, Boas and Sixth streets. ! FOR SALE Fine rubber-tire run | about, newly painted; one cushion-tire | runabout, wire wheels, archaxle—just I the thing for speeding. Both classy jobs. Must be sold. One light, all-pur poses delivery wagon. Noye Wagon Works, 1017 Market. FOR SALE Having gone In other business, I will seli my restaurant, to bacco. cigar and confectionery store. Location direct at depot. No. 30 North Market street. Mechanlcsburg, Pa. FOR SALE One Luden's hand power Vacuum Cleaner, with all con nections; fine condition; reason for selling, getting an electric. Call 1929 Green street or 938 R. I FOR SALE Nice little two-pna -1 senger runabout; tine for city or coun j try use. pall 5 North Cameron street. FOR SALE 1912 Model T Ford : Touring Car. Electric headlights, shock absorbers, extra easetngs and tubes In good condition, suitable for i Jitney. L* Box 185, Gettysburg, Pa. i I FOR SALK FOR SALE, CHEAP One Erie steam boiler and one steam engine, a lot of split wood pulleys and shafting. Lock Box 7, Beavertown, Pa. FOR SALE At a very reasonable price, a fully equipped Pullman five fiassenger automobile. The machine Is n excellent condition. Address 8., 2712, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE, CHEAP 2-A Folding Pocket Brownie Camera, 2%x4% pic tures—for s3.so—like new. Regular price, $7.00. Apply Acme Sign Co., 26 | North Third street. FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car and one 1913 Ford touring. Both In good working order. Apply E. W. Shank, 334 Chestnut street. MEN A dandy 50-cent article; a free chance on a "Dodge" automobile with each sale. Send $5.50 for ten, or , write Box 158. North Diamond Sta tion, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SALE Vord touring car In good condition, with electric lights and master vibrator; bargain for someone. Bell phone 100. FOR SALE One high-class roadster automobile 5O-H.-P. suitable for pleasure or can be changed for agent's delivery car; in first-class condition; price. $400.00. Apply Universal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood avenue. Bell phone. FOR SALE Canoe In first-class condition. Price reasonable. Call 2121 North Second street FOR SALE Cleaning and dyeing establishment, fully equipped; good lo cation; reasonable rent; for sale cheap. Address D., 2686. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. W. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street. FOR SALE Private collection Red Seal Victrola Records at one-half off listed price; sold singly or any num ber. 230 West State street. Bell phone 686 R. FOR SALE—Two-seated carriage, cost $135, traveled less than 200 miles, offered for SSO; also rubber tire, leath er top phaeton cost $175, offered at $25; also two heavy laprobes offered at $4, cost $lO. Address P. O. Box 168, Har risburg. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department. The Tele graph Printing Company. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Horse, light express wagon, and new set of harness. Every thing in good condition. 1752 North Cameron street. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SA7..E CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT STOREROOM, 20x20, glass front, with second floor, opposite Post Office av Square, Palmyra, Pa. Apply J. Spayd Bamberger, Palmyra, Pa. FOR RENT Second floor room. 11,700 square feet, for lignt manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. WASTED WANTED Automobile, second-hand roadster only; must be in good condi tion. Write Ensminger Lumber Co.. Twenty-sixth and Derry. WANTED Second-hand rowboat, In good condition. Must be cheap. State price. Address Z., 2687, care of Telegraph. WANTED DRAWINGS made of all descriptions Prices reasonable. Address M„ 2706 care of Telegraph. WANTED lmmediately, $6,000 on first mortgage at 5 per cent. Address replies to Box C„ 2688, care of Tele graph, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE In good , location. Rent, Includlns dwelling and business room, only $35 per month. Price, including restaurant equipment, is S6OO. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. YOUNG married man. with business experience, sober, industrious, has one to two thousand dollars to invest with services, in a good Harrisburg proposi tion. No trlflers. What have you? Ad dress Box 2713, care of Telegraph. 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 mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 365 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation Inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company. Second and Chestnut REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERINQ with best material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture. Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N Cluck, 320 Woodbine street FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Ball 1960. nAVLING n. A. HARTMAN,Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of filanoa. safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. Lathe. Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. ?503R. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address p O Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STOUAGIS In S-Htiiry brlek building, rear 40S Market alrrrt. Household goods In ele'nn, private rooms. Iteasonablr rates. Apply to p. G. IJtener, Jeweler, 4OS Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 76 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. PAWNBROKER'S NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that all overdue pledges will be forfeited and sold without further notice unless the same are renewed or redeemed within the next five days. CITY LOAN OFFICE. 411 Market Street. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M.. at Its new location. 1701 North Second street, for the free treat , mcnt of the worthy poor. PRICES com IB mil Reading, N. Y. C. and Can. Pac. Among Few That Make Any Headway By Associated Press New York, June 30. Wall Street.— Prices continued to fluctuate irregu larly during the first hour with increas ed apathy later. Reading, New York Central, and Caandlan Pacific were among the few railway issues to make any headway. Bethlehem Steel, Cru cible Steel, General Electric, Westing house and Baldwin Locoomtlve rose 1 to 3 points. Amalgamated Copper, American Smelting and other metal stocks were fairly strong, also Mexican Petroleum. Rubber lost much of its advance, but other active stocks, not ably United States Steel, were firm. Further weakness In foreign exchange exercised a restraining influence. Bonds were heavy. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, June 30. Open. High. Low. Cloe. Alaska G M 38% 38% 37% 37% Amal Cop . 74% 75% 74% 75 Am Bt Sug 49 49 % 48% 48% Am Can .. 46% 46% 45% 45% Am C& F. 54 54 % 53% 54% Ant Ice Sec 29% 29% 29% 29% Am Loco . 50 50 49% 49% Am Smelt . 79% 80% 79% 80 xAm T & T 121% 121% 121% 121% Anaconda . 35% 36% 35% 36% Atchison .. 100% 100% 100% 100% B & O 76% 76% 76% 76% Beth Steel . 169% 171 168% 168% Bald Loco . 65% 66 64% 64% CRI & Pac. 15% 16 15% 15% Can Pacific 142% 143% 142% 143% Cent Leath 40% 40% 40% 40% C& 0 39% 39% 39% 39% CM& St P 90% 90% 90% 90% Col F & I. 31% 31% 31% 31% C Con Cop. 45% 45% 45% 45% Con Gas .. 126% 126% 126% 126% TIM^ 1661 " 31% 3 ° % 32% Dist Sec .. 26% 26%, 23% 25% Erie 26% 26%' 26% 26% Gen E Co.. 170 171% 170 170 Gen Motors 157 157% 156 156 Goodrh BF 54% 54% 53 53% Gt Nor pfd 118% 118% 118 118 Gt N Ore s 35% 35% Insp Cop . . 31% 31% 31% 31% In-Met 22% 22% 22% 22% In-Met pfd. 75% 75% KCSo ... 24 % 24 % Lehigh Val 142% 142% Maxwell .. 40% 40% 40 40% Mex Petro. 74 76% 74 76% Miami Cop. 26 26 Mo Pac .. 6% 7% 6% 6% Nat Lead.. 64 64 N Y.O & W 28 29 28 29 N Y Cent.. 88% 89% 88% 89 NY.NH& H 64% 64% Nor & W.. 103 103 Nor Pac .. 107 107% 106% 107 Pac Mail .. 33 33 32% 32% PR R ... 106 106% 105% 105% Press Stl C 47% 47% 47% 47% Ray C C.. 24 24 24 24 Reading .. 148 148% 147% 148 Rep I& S. 29% 29% 29% 29% South Pac. 87% 88% 87% 87% South Ry.. 15% 16 15% 16 South Rpd 52% 52% 51% 51% Tenn Cop.. 36% 37% 36% 37 Texas Co.. 128 128 128 128 Third Ave. 53 53 52% 52%, Union Pac. 127% 127% 127% 127% U S Rub... 50 52 .50 51% LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the -United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy, No. 2936 ln the Matter of H. E. Mc laughlin, Bankrupt. THE undersigned Trustee will sell at Public Sale on the 24th dav of Julv. 1915, on the premises, the following described property free of ail liens and incumbrances: All that certain tract or piece of land, situate In Jackson Township, Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit; Be ginning at a stone; thence by land of Allen Swab north thirty-eight and one fourth (38%) degrees. west nine perches to a post; thence bv land of John J. Snyder north fifty (50) degrees, east twenty-four (24) perches to stones; thence by land of F. Hoffner estate south eighty-two (82) degrees west twenty-two (221 perches to a stone; thence by land of Harvey H. Snyder, north thirty-seven and one-half (37%) degrees, west seven and three tenths (7.3) perches to a post; thence by land of the same south fifty (50) degrees, west five and seven-tenths (5.7) perches to the place of beginning. Containing two (2) acres and one hun dred and forty-one (141) perches of land. Thereon erected a large two story frame house, used as a hotel, call ed the "Mountain House." also frame stable and other outbuildings. Being same property which was conveyed un to Lincoln C. Carl, by Harry E. Mc- Laughlin and his wife, Nora McLaugh lin, by deed dated March 25, 1915, and which deed Is of record In Recorder of Deeds Office, in Harrisburg, Penna., in Deed Book Y, Vol. 15, page 83. TERMS OF SALE lO per cent, up on day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by the Court. JOHN C. ORR, Trustee. NOTICE to property owners along the lines of Atlas street from Wood bine street to Emerald street, Ordinance No. 217, Session of 1914-1915; and Saul Alley from Howard street to Brenslng er street. Ordinance No. 226, Session of 1914-1915. In accordance with the terms of Ordi nance No. 883, File of Common Council you are hereby notified to make all the necessary house connections contem plated by you "with the main sewer gas pipes, steam heating pipes, water pipes or other mains," within sixty days from the date of this notice and conduct the said service pipes or sewers from the mains in the str&et to within the curb lines of said street. M. B. COWDEN. City Engineer. NOTICE OF TRANSFER OK LIOLOIt LICENSE NOTI<~"E is hereby given that applica tion has been filed in this Office and will be presented In the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Dauphin County on Wednesday July 21, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the morning, for the transfer of the license to sell liquor at retail, now held by Frederick W. Ebel, for the premises at Fourth and State Streets, known as the "National Hotel, Eighth Ward Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to the prem ises No. 1802 North Fourth otreet. Eleventh Ward, Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania. HENRY F. HOLLER Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses sions. In the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania ln Bankruptcy No. 2971 ln the Matter of Rae Sachs, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Rae Sachs, of Harrisburg. In the County of Dauphin, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the safd bankrupt was duly adjudicated as such on June 18, 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 10 A. M. o'clock, on July 10. 1915, at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JOHN T. OLMSTED, Referee In Bankruptcy. 1 June 30, 1915. = - -I'l TWO INDIANA POLITICIANS MAYOR JOSEPH E. BELL. Thomas Taggart, Democratic na tions committeeman from Indiana- Mayor Joseph E. Bell of Indianapolis, and more than a hundred others have been indicted in connection with elec tion frauds. Taggart and Bell were among the first to appear at the sher iff's office in Indianapolis and give bonds of $5,000. Among the charges in connection with the many indictments was that in the recent county primary regis tration and election certain primary and election boards permitted the de struction of ballots for the purpose of substituting other ballots. Two counts set up a conspiracy to aid and abet primary poll clerks in marking ballots in a manner differently from that requested by the voters, while other counts allege the use of money in influencing the electors, both at the primary and in the general election. Padding the tally sheets for certain candidates is alleged in another sec tion of the indictment, while another count charges policemen were remit ted to stand within fifty feet of the polls "for improper purposes" in viola tion of the State law. Repeaters were imported from out side of the county for use in the elec tion, it is asserted in the indictment. U S Steel. 60% 60% 59% 6(5 j U S Stl pd. 109% 109 % 109% 109% Utah Cop.. 67% 68% 67% 67% West U Tele 86% 66% 66% 66% •West Mfg. 98% 99% 98% 98% xEx. div. 2. •Ex. Div. 1. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 30. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red. car lots, export, $1.23®1.28; No. 1, Northern. Dulutli, $1.41 1.44. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 83®83%c;. steamer, No. 2, yellow, 82@ 82 %c. Oats Higher; No. 2, white, 54%® 55c. Bran Quiet; winter, per ton, none here; spring, per ton, $20.00@25.50. Refined Sugars Firm; powdered, C.2Cc; fine granulated, 6 10c; confec tioners' A, 6.00 c. Butter Steady; western, creamery, extras, 28 %c; nearby, prints, fancy, 32c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby llrsta. free cases, $6.15 per case; do., current receipts, tree cases, $5.85; per case; western, extras, firsts. $6.1» per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.85 per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 16%®18%c; old roosters, 11® 12c; broiling chickens, lS@2Bc; ducks, ] 2® 15c. Dressed Poultry Quiet; fresh kill ed fowls, fancy, 18%@19c; do., aver age. J6Vj @'l7ijc;. do., unattractive, 14H | ®ls%c; ice packed fowls, 15® 17c; old rooters, 12c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 25®32c; do., bro'ling 'chickens, western, 21® 26c; frozen I fowls, 18; do roasting chickens, 13®- 1 21c; do turkeys. 18®22c. ; Potatoes Market dull; Maine, Cer bushel, 15@20c: New York, per ushel, 15®20c; Southern, per barrel, I 50c® $1.50. j Flour The market Is quiet; ' and nominal; winter straights, , $5.50®5.75; do., clear, $5.50@6.25; Kan- I sas, jute sacks. $5.10®5.50; spring, I straights, $6.U0@6.20; do., patents, $6.25 @6.85. Hay Firm, but quiet; No. 1 large I bales, $19.50® 20.50; No. 1, medium bales ! $20.00®20.50; No. 2, do., $18®19.00; No. I 3. do.. $15.50® 16.50; light mixed, $19.00 I @19.50; No. 1, do.. $17.50® 18.00; No. 2, do. $15.50® 16,50. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, June 30. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 48 General Asphalt 32 General Asphalt, Pfd 69 Lake Superior Corporation 7 % Lehigh Navigation 74% Lehigh Valley 71% Pennsylvania Railroad 53 Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Companuy ..: 34% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 8% Reading 73% Storage Batter" 53 Union Tractior 33 United Gas improvement 63% U. 8. Steel Ex-dlv. 60% "CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. 111., June 30. - Hogs Re ceipts. 24,000; slow. Bulk at sales, $7.40 ®7.65; light, $7.40®7.85; mixed, $7.15® 7.75; heavy. $6.90®7.65; rough, $6.90® 7.05; pigs, $6.00®7.50. Cattle Receipts, 17,000- easy. Na tive beef steers. $6.75®9.75; western steers, $7.00®8.25; cows and heifers, $."..25®9.40; calves. $7.26@10.50. Sheep Receipts, 12,000; weak. Sheep, $5.7506.85; lambs, $7.25@9.45; springs sheep, $7.50® 10.50. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., June 80. Board of Trade closing: Wheat—July, 1.06%; September, 1.02%. Corn—July, 73>4; September, 72%. Oats—July, 44%; September, 37%. Pork—July, 16.80; September, 17.25. Lard—July, 9.42; September, 9.67. Ribs—July, 10.40; September, 10.67. BILLION DOLLAR TRADE BALANCE By Associated Press Washington, D. C., June 30. Of ficial announcement of the most favor able trade balance In the nation's his tory—more than $1,000,000,000 for the current year ending at midnight, was made to-day at the Department of Commerce. It exceeds by nearly $400,- 000,000 the best previous record. THE TEXTBOOK BUSINESS Greatly exaggerated Ideas prevail concerning the total number of text books sold in the United States each year and the annual profits resulting from such sales. Confidential data obtained by the United States Bureau of Education from 43 textbook pub lishers In the United States show that their aggregate total sales of text hooks for use In public and private schools In 1913 amounted to $17,274,- 030. The aggregate for public schools, elementary and high, amounted to $14,2<1,76t. THOMAS TAGGART. TWO SIORK STATUS ADOPT COMPUI.SOUY LAWS With South Carolina and Texas en rolled on the list of States that have compulsory school attendance laws as a result of lf>ls legislation, the States without compulsory laws are now re duced to four Alabama, Florida, Georgia at)d Mississippi. While tlie South Carolina and Texas laws are, not as comprehensive and strict as those of some of the other States that have had compulsory laws for many years, they are a distinct recognition of the compulsory principle and represent a big' step forward in the two States. The Texas law requires all children between the ages of 8 and 14 to attend school—sixty days the first year, eighty days the second year, and 100 days thereafter in every school year. It pro vides for attendance officers, flxee pen alties for violations, and provides for the establishment of parental ar truant schools were necessary. The law goes into effect September 1, ltflfi. The South Carolina law is optional, but the State authorities are hopeful that a larfe proportion of the districts will vote to have the law apply to them. State Superintendent Swearlgen is urging that "every local tax district circulate Its compulsory attendance pe tition at once, hold its election, and put every child in school during 1915-16. MONEY To Housekeepers, Worlc- I \ lngmen and Salaried Em- I plojes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY 9 N. MARKET SQUARE I Room 21 4th Floor I Spooner Building Warning Prospective Perdix Lot Buyers Step Lively Please Six lots left on upper or mountain Bide of Marysvlile-Duncannon Road, (Ideal location), four minutes' walk from Perdix Station. % off regular price % EASY TERMS: #.■>.oo Down; SI.OO Weekly Special Clean-up Sale now on. Phone to this office for FREE TICKETS. You can build when first payment is made. WAYNE COTTAGE FOR KENT—K I! KM.SIIED A. C. Young The Youdk Honur aa<l Home Co. 211 SOUTH Til, HI) ST. Bell Phone 71K-J. We Offer at a Sacri fice the Norris Prop erty in Camp Hill 2>/&-Btory brick; 10 rooms; 2 large halls; butler's pantry; laun dry; bath; oak finish; steam heat; double porches, front and side; at tractive grounds with summer house; pergola and swimming pool; lot, 214x300. Brinton-Packer Co. Second and Walnut Sts. Try Telegraph Want Ads 11
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