A "For Rent" 41 on Ms Page Is Sire to Reach tic Person You Seek LOST LOST Between Pennsylvania Rail road Station and Island Baseball irpundF, on Market or Front streets, a necktie pin horseshoe shape, set in pearls, with ruby center. Reward to finder. Inquire at this office. FOUND FOUND —The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggert'a Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. Do youT Both phonea. Call and deliver. HELP WANTED—MaIe WANTED Tool makers and set ters experienced on machine tools for fine work; good wages for flrst-cias» men. Address, stating experience. Lock Box 1371, Philadelphia, Pa. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs tqpcall or write us at once. Full unlimited course, SBS. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop, 6 North Cameron street. WANTED Man to do general work in garage; must be handy with tools and sober and honest; give reference Address Box X. 2724. care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class pattern maker, who understands blueprints. Address P. O. Box 446. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED Man to work in country ten miles from Harrisburg; good wages, board and washing furnished. Applicant must furnish written reference as to character and ability. Address K.. 2773, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two solicitors; good money to live men. Jewel Tea Co., 269 Broad street. WILL give capable man round trip ticket and expense money to San r'ran clsco Exposition in return for three ■weeks' work. Must deposit $25.00 as security for goods. No canvassing or selling. Must be intelligent and in dustrious. Ask for Mr. Ard. at The Bolton House, at 9 A. M., 2 P. M. or 7 P. M. to-morrow. S3O WEEKLY, evenings at home. Everything furnished, no experience, no canvassing. Don't worry about capital, Boyd H. Brown, Dept. D, 101, Omaha, Neb. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet Y-372, tells how Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington, D. C. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— MEN WANTED Ablebodted. 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 English language. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building, Sd & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Men acquainted with RURAL SCHOOL BOARD members in every county. Opportunity for big com missions. Experience unnecessary. Ad dress at once, Box 511, Marietta, Ohio. POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under former Government Examiner. Booklet S. 122, free. Write to-day. Patterson Ci\ il Service School. Rochester, N. Y. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS Rail way Mall 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- Pa. WANTED Ten men to take orders for an article that will sell readfty. Wages or commission. Address A., Me «hanlcsburg. Pa.. General Delivery. HELP WANTED—ten)ale WANTED Girls" over 16 fears of age to learn cigarmaking. Paid while learning. Apply Har risburg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. WANTED Experience® bunch makers and rollers. Apply Central Cigar Co.. South Cameron street. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. WANTED Capable young woman of good appearance; must be tactful, self-confident, good talker. Will give round trip ticket to San Francisco Ex position. and Expense money for three weeks' work. No canvassing. $25.00 deposit required as security. Ask for Mr. Ard at The Bolton House, at 9 A. M.. 2 P. M. or 7 P. M. to-morrow. WANTED Good, strong woman to assist with housework and to attend to an Invalid lady. Apply 107 South Sec ond street. WANTED —■„ Experlencel saleslady. Apply to Superintendent, Bowman & EXPERIENCED KNITTERS WANT ED AT ONCE. Apply New Idea Hosiery Co.. South Fourteenth street. WOMAN WANTED in country. Ad dress Mrs. Harry E. Straw. Dauphin, Fa., or call Saturday morning Broad Street Market, outside. Stall NO. 37, next to Myers' Ice Cream stand. WANTED Stenographer or tem porary position during vacation. Ap ply 501 Telegraph Building. WANTED A graduate nurse for I institution work: must be registered reference. Mrs. Harriet R. Corbin 11 Prospect avenue. Galeton, Pa. WANTED Woman for general housework' small family; good wages Apply to Mrs. Keller, South Bowman avenue. Camp Hill, Pa. HELP \\ ANT F 1 * —Male and Fctnal- WANTED Number of men and wo men for soliciting In city. Pavs good commission. Experience not neces sary. Apply No. 1439 Berry hill. AGENTS WANTED $7,500,000 ACCIDENTAL DEATH 120 to SSO weekly Accident and Sick ness. Men and Women accepted. All occupations. Premium, $lO a year. Half benefits, $5.00. Large commissions to agents. National Accident Society. 320 Broadway. New York. (Established 3835). SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young boy, age*- 17 •wants work of any kind. Call or ad dress, 2538 Lexington street. WANTED Boy 18 years of age de sires work as baker's helper; one vear's experience. Call .or address, William jfrrebs, Luc-know, Pa. WANTED By a colored boy, a job to work around a house, or to work • round a store. Call, or address, 1425 North Fourth street. 1 " 1327 N.Second St. Price Has Been Reduced For Quick Sale Two-story frame with 7 rooms—■ electric lights and cemented cellar. Lot 11x75 feet. MILLER BROTHERS &Co* REAL ESTATE luunscc Surety Bonds Loout and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, | SITUATIONS WANTED—JJ»Ic WANTED —By young, married 1 man. electrical work of any kind: 15 i , years' experience; furnished, t Address W„ 2715, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man. with business ex ! perience. desires situation as collector, shipping clerk or office work; can fur . j nlsh A 1 reference. Address B. t 2725, „ i care of Telegraph. ! SITUATION bVV ANTED—FemaIO ' WANTED Middle-aged woman wants position; good cook and baker. Address Box 33. New Cumberland. Pa. WANTED Colored woman desires • plain sewing by the day or week, ln • quire 1407 New Fourth-street. WANTED By white girl, position las housekeeper, in or out of city; can I furnish references If necessary. Ad dress S., 2785, care of Telegraph. 1 | WANTED—Colored woman wants I cooking in private family, or day's ■ j work. 1915 Logan street. • I WANTED Colored woman wants i i work as waitress, upstairs work, walt i ing on invalid or general housework. . | 1221 North Seventh street. Mary Walker. WANTED By colored girl, general housework, or cooking. Address • Nannie Marshall. General Delivery, j Harrisburg. WANTED By middle-aged white 1 woman, position as housekeeper for i widower; no objection to one or two (children: in or out of city; best refer ences. Address A., 2774, care of Tele ' graph. , i WANTED —3r white woman, lron i ing for two days each week; can fur i nish good reference. Call Bell phone 1 J137 4J. ■ | . ' j WANTED Middle-aged woman I wants work as cook, chambermaid or | dishwasher, in or out of city. 626 Cum j berland street. j WANTED —By colored girl, general housework; can furnish references. Ad i dress Lizzie Alexander. General De j livery. Harrisburg. Pa. I WANTED Colored woman wants | to assist with general housework: can i furnish references. 343 Muench street. ' WANTED White woman desires I position as chambermaid or general housework. Call, or address, C. M., I 303 Va Chestnut street. ■j KKU ESTATE FOlt SALE FOR SALE Desirable building lots I in the Tenth Ward, located on Fourth, i Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, i , An opportunity for a builder or real i j estate dealer to secure well located , I property for development purposes. Ad dress L.. No. 1587, care of Telegraph. i FOR SALE Plot of ground corner I Twenty-fifth and Brook avenue. Edge- I mont. equal to 6 regular, lots—street lon 3 sides. Price, SSOO if sold soon. In ] quire W. H. Harman, 1930 State street. ! FOR SALE— I Camp Hill Corner Park Ave.. Lin -1 coin St. and Willow Ave.—facing three I streets 1 1-5 acres of land : story brick dwelling 8 rooms and batii hot water heat large porches. I Second St.. Wormleysburg —on car j line—2-story frame semi-bungalow j 7 rooms—porch front and rear —fruit in ; bearing lot. 50x150. This property lis in a number one condition. Brlnton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE Plot of ground, 7 lots, with building, Twenty-third and Clay ton avenue, Edgemont. Apply between 2 and 5 o'clock in afternoon to above j address. FOR SALE Four-room bungalow along trolley line. Dot, 40x180 feet. Ideal summer location. Price, $1,450. Kough. Brightblll and Kline, 307 Kun kel Building. MILL AND 13 ACRES OF LAND located on Manada Creek—lo miles east of Harrisburg 4 miles north of Swatara a number one frame dwell ing 8 rooms stone and frame grist mill, 36x40—mill in operation during entire year. This is one of the best merchant mills in this section. Brin ton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut Sts. STEAM HEATED HOUSE on N. Sev enteenth street Nol 44. for sale at | a reduced price gas electric light I —porches occupied by owners 1 inspect it Bell Realty Co., Bergner i Building. HORSESHOE ; Horse (cows) hogs (chickens) with (18) bushel corn (16) oats (4) rye (5) {wheat (71 potatoes (hay) and (straw). ■ Front and' back porches, fine (new) . I home valued alone ($1,400). Water at i door, barn, poultry, bog. outbuildings. Located (neari River (2) squares to school and church and (mile) to City I Market (10,000) people. Handy (to) l Trolley and Railroad Station. (Im portant) and no mistake (441 acres, price for everything ($2,900). Posses sion at once. (Opportunity). WONDERSEE I Handy (Sunbury) Milton (Danville) by main State Road near (3) large City Markets. (Mile) to stores, churches, j schools, railroad station. Buildings ; cost ($7,500). Gentlemen's (Country) j Estate. Remember (110) acres only I ($8,000). Creamery House. Acetylene I Light. Level Land and Grand Outlook j Into City. (Horses) cattle (hogs) I chickens (all) machinery—(so) ton hay land straw —(oats) corn (wheat )pota i toes —Need (Money) at Once ($15,000) I farm (everything) giveaway at ($15,- I 500). ROWEBROOK I (Apoplexy) between (70 to SO) second stroke—Must sell at once. Fine (S) year horse (2) Jersey cows (2) hogs (90) chickens (100) bushel corn (30) oats (8) wheat (5) rye (7) potatoes (hay) and (straw) including Farming Machinery. Ready to work (25) acres ($1,800). Possession at once. On Main Road (telephone) In (2) porch home, extra fine Bank Barn, covered stock yard (2) wagon houses, outbuildings. Fruit, Meadows cftid Creek advantages (2) mile to Market. GEORGE B. OSTRANDER. Danville Telephones Sunbury j Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. CORNER BRICK PROPERTY. No. 117 Sylvan Terrace, for sale bath gas —furnace porch. This property Is in good condition and the price Is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Bulld lng. FOR SALE 1619 N. Fifth street frame house 9 rooms gas cor ner property particulars on this and other uptown property at Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. CORNER PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house 8 rooms bath gas ■ electric light steam heat porch —lot. 18x120 large yard. Price, $3,000. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing - GREEN STREET HOUSE FOR SALE at an attractive price—now vacant key at our office lnspect it and then sret lowest price No. 1919. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT— i 2551 N. Sixth St.: 3-s. b $16.00 Camp Hill, N. Bowman Ave 20.00 : Camp Hill. Park Ave 15.00 i Killinger: Business location. | Bella Vista 40.00 I Aparment, 2208 N. Third St 10.00 I Furn. Apt.. 823 N. Sixth St 25.00 Carlisle. Mooreland Ave., Furn... 40.00 j 1957 Molt It o Ave.; Imps 11.00 l Enola. Adams St 13.00 iW. Enola 8.00 Lemoyne. Cor. Hummel & Bucher 16.50 622 N. Eighteenth St 20.00 BRTNTON-PACKER CO., Second and Walnut Sts. \ For Sale 2127 N. SECOND ST. A splendid 3-story brick dwelling (one of a pair)—with 9 rooms—2 baths' and billiard room front porch cemented cellar with laun dry Lot 25x92 ft. MII.LEIt BROTHERS A CO. Locust and Court Sta. IV REAL ESTATE FPU RENT 1 j FOR RENT 5 NEAR DUNCANNON 2 H-story j U- frame house lO rooms large porch —sls. Miller Brothers & Co., Bell! - phone 1695. \ „ FOR RENT. — WAYNE I - COTTAGE. PERDIX; 3 minutes' walk | (, from Station; «-Jll accommodate ten | people. Apply to A. C. Young, 26 North » Third street. Bell phone 71SJ. j - TWO new 2tt-story brick dwellings,; ri 1207-1208 North Fourteenth strevt i ". (above Cumberland); 8 rooms and bath; ' nicely pupered; gas: electric llfhta; i - paved streets; all conveniences; front i s and rear porches. Bent. $25 month, i - Immediata possession. Apply R. Oen slager, 711 North Third street. n ! FOR RENT i» 2220 N .THIRD ST. 3-story brick * lO rooms and bath, $32.50. | Miller Brothers & Co., Bell phone 1595. - | —— s; FOR RENT Cottage, on Fifth s j street, at Mt. Gretna, Pa., for July and ! September. Splendid location. Address -1 P. O. Box 106, Penbrook, Pa. Bell s ; phone 760R-4. ;. ! FOR RENT 2159 North Fourth y street, three-story brick building, nine i rooms and hall, cement cellar, front - and back porch; all improvements; pos- I 1 session immediately. Address F. F. ! p j Stevlck, 1019 North Third street. 'j FOR RENT ll2 North Eighteenth I - street, dwelling; 132H4 Market street. e small store room; immediate possession. 1 r A. W. Swengel, 219 South Thirteenth 0 street. ] FOR RENT lBlO North Third i street; 8 rooms: ali Improvements; large _ yard: immediate possession; S2O per ' - month. G. W. Kehr. j p Kfc-Al, LaTA'IL mil s>AIJ£ uH KENT j FOR SALE OR RENT Dwelling | | and bakery at Shlremanstown, Pa; fine r j location; only bakery in town. Inquire I . I of S. B. Jackson, Carlisle, Pa. - j WILL SELL at a sacrifice or rent, I 1 ' ISIE North Second street: possession at . j once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar . j ket street. -I APARTMENTS FOR RENT s i I FOR RENT Second floor Hubley .(Apartments, 508 North Third street; s, - rooms and bath; possession August 1. j 8 A PP'>" Mrs. A. S. Hubley, 508 North ' I Third street. FOR RENT One four, five or seven- | ■ room apartment, with outlook over | river from every room, at 100 Hamil- ; - ton street. Apply 1700 North Second I s street. I. ! FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart -1! ment. No. 32 North Second street; 8 | II rooms and bath; steam heat and elec . trie light. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street r FOR RENT Apartment 1101 North . Third street; all conveniences; steam t I heat. Apply 264 Herr street FOR RENT Third floof apartment _ No. 20 North Fourth street; o rooms; bath: steam heat; electric light and _ gas. Apply 20 North Fourth street 9 second floor. 1 FOR RENT Apartments, 1939 North i i Sixth street. 2456 Jefferson street; also i r house 641 Schuylkill street. • Inquire J. -1 p; M®lirlng, 2439 North Sixth street, or , Mehring Drug Store, Fourth and PefTer. ' FOR RENT New Building Just finished prl _ vate apartments, consisting of three rooms and large balcony, with lockers I In basement; large bay window fronts; , light and airy; convenient and comfort -5 able. Just the thing for small family. " I Little expense and low rent. Apply on B remises, 1321-1323 Wallace street, 'ally Inspection Invited. | APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second ' m floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol; j six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; h&rd _ I wooa floors, electric light and city _ steam. Inquire 400 North street f «. F . OR RENT Modern apartment in I 1 Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth ' . and Market streets. Rent very liberal 1 r t? r summer months to right party. J. i t ? lp P* e ' I- 51 Market street t ROOMS FOlt RENT FOR BENT Second and third floor . corner, furnished rooms; all conveni tjences; private family. Address J., 2726, t | care of Telegraph. , r ' FOR RENT Room for one or more I ladies in cottage, Campmeettng side, », Mt. Gretna; conveniences; low rent. Ad- I dress P., 2727, care of Telegraph. i FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, . all conveniences, from $2.00 up weekly; ) | also table boarding if desired. Apply t I 222 North Third street. Bell phone , 1834 W. r j FOR RENT Two nicely furnished ) i rooms, for light housekeeping; all con - ; veniences: use of phone; along trolley; , ten minutes' to business district. Apply i . 1 432 Berryhill street. Bell phone 1012 R. I | FOR RENT Two nicely furnished, | I second floor rooms, all conveniences. ,-| corner house, $6.00 each per month; ,i gentlemen preferred. Address S.. 2778, s I care of Telegraph. ,• I FOR RENT-—Newly furnished rooms, ; ! sacond floor, directly across from Capi i j*tol Park. All conveniences, Including ) i phones. Rent very reasonable. 406 j North street. ) I FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec . I ond-story front room, with use of bath; I river view; rent reasonable. 102 Calder I street. \ j FOR RENT , ; rooms to bath; second floor front; fur l nished for light housekeeping; all con- I s veniences: use of phone; gas for cook- i f North Sixth street. Bell phone ] * : i FOR RENT Large, cheerful second ! t floor front room; electric lights and use of bath; centrally located; close to 5 Capitol and Post Office. 233 South street. Phone 1825 M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, j hotel accommodations, very cool and airy; newly furnished; hot and cold water in each room; elevator and daily 7 laundry service; summer prices. Mor- B rells, 204 Locust street. Tel.. 2377-J, , FOR RENT Furnished rooms, . single or ensulte: all conveniences. In cluding phone; reference required. Ap j ply 1015 North Front street. " FOR RENT Newly furnished ! . front room, facing Capitol Park (three : , windows) hot and cold running water ! ' and electric light in room; also use of j large bathroom and Bell phone. 410 i North street. ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with j 1 or without board; private family. 1408 * North street. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, r single or en suite, terms reasonable, J FOR RENT Large, well furnished ' second floor front rooms; all convenl ences; use of phone. 813 North Second street. \ HOARDING B SUNNYBROOK COTTAGE Near 5 Yellow Breeches Creek. Board for i ladles. Private family. No children. U I Ideal location. Near trolley. Home il , comforts. Fresh vegetables and n I poultry. Mrs. Robert A. Ross, New 0 i Cumberland. ; FOR SALE J | FOR SALE —AT CABLE S, 11*. 11» 0 and 117 South Second street 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme qualify. All the full line of the Acme * make. ' TOR" SALE Five-passenger Craw l ford touring car, 1912 model; excellent I condition; cheap. H. B. Runk, 334 ; Chestnut street. j FOR SALE 5-H.-P. Haverford mo i torcycle. In extra good condition; run i 1,500 miles. Reason for selling, bought ! automobile. Cheap to quick huver. B. ; P. Mowrey, New Cumberland, Pa. Phone ' 3449R, HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH NEW LOW DECORDS MADE IN MARKETS Reading Falls Point; Studebaker Stands Almost Alone, Advanc ing Two Points By Associated Press New York. July 7.—New low rec ords for St. Paul and Missouri Pacific were the features of to-day's early dealings. St. Paul opened at 80%, its recent low minimum, but soon fell to -7914. Missouri Pacific's initial of fering: of 600 shares at 5% to 4%, as "FOR SALE GLASS window sign*. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnlsned noonis. Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each One of these signs will be given with each tlx-tlme order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. HOTEL Nicely furnished hotel in | county seat town. Has all modern con ; veniences. Excellent bar business. ! 1 Good reasons or selling. AVill sacrifice Ito quick buyer. Address K-24, care of | Telegraph Office. J | FOR SALE Owner will sacrifice new six-cylinder, five-passenger tour | lng car. on account of leaving city, j Snap for some one. Bell phone 100. FOR SALE Bay horse. 11 years I old, sound; make good working horse, 1 good reason for selling* Call, or ad dress, 1444 Thompson street. FOR SALE , Stock and fixtures. Fritz's Restaurant. Broad and Fulton at Public Sale, Thursday morning, July 8. 1915. at 9 o'clock. Selling' out every thing in the restaurant; have other business. ( FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many 1 patterns at half of list price. Paper de ! livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. W. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street | FOR SALE High-class, white en- I ameled, sanitary oak refrigerator, with | black tin water coll for drinking. 1 Holds 100 pounds of ice. Will sell very .reasonable. Apply 1745 North Sixth street. I FOR SALE Touring car. Overland, I Model 79; goond condition; cheap. In -1 quire No. 2309 Derry street, evenings. FOR SALE Roll-top desk, parlor suit, bedroom suit, buffet, china closet and other household goods. Inquire morning or afternoon at 40 North Thir teenth street. FOR SALE Genuine Hopf violin; I excellent condition; best cash offer ac ! cepted. P. O. Box "321, Hummelstown, | Pa. FOR SALE Diamond Pawn Ticket for spot cash. Address C. G. E., care of Telegraph. $450.00 MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO will be sold at once for cash or terms to responsible party. Used less than three months. Great bargain to quick buyer. Can be seen at the Keystone Cycle Stor age Company, 814 North Third street, City. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,200 lt>s. Price, $75.00. Inquire Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry. FCR SALE One good oak >fflce table, at half price. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut stret. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new I supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap- I ply Job Printing Department. The Tele | graph Printing Company. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. 111-117 South Second. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Old-established hard ware store. Best location. W. V. I Donohue, Mount Carmel, Pa. FOR RENT—Room for two machines. Rent. $4.00 a month. Apply 1320 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Second floor room. 3,700 square feet, for light manufactur -1 lng purposes. New building. Call at 1 premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. 1 WANTED SEVERAL BOARDERS WANTED by private family. Apply 1713 Regina, Mrs. Sunday. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newspapers', experience unnecessary. Send for par llculars. Press Cyndlcate, 798, Lock* port. N. T. 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 j onstration. address "Winner," care of I Telegraph. I WANTED Loan of $700.00 on sec ond mortgage. Ample security. Ad dress Box K„ 2730, care of Telegraph. I MADE $50,000 In Ave years In the mall order business, began with $S Send for free booklet Tells how. Hea coek. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks, ' Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va | cation Inspect our large stock. Have I your repairing done here and save 1 money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply j Company. Second and Chestnut j INVESTORS wishing safe, profitable ! investment, users of highest grade cattle and horse feed, lowest whole sale prices, will find It advantageous to address Levering, 912 North Third, I Harrisburg. 1 FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the I Druggist and Apothecary, lit Market j street Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone ! orders given prompt attention. Beli | l»«0. nAVIINS R. A. HARTM AN, Boarding Stable ■>! National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. .J6O3R. MONEY TO LOAN MONET TO LOAN on Real Estste 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, |3 per month and up. We Invite Inspection. Low Insurance. <37-445 South Second street. HarrisburgJßtorage Company. STORAGE In S-ntory brick building, rear 408 Market ntrret. Household good* In clean, private ' rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. U. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wngons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 . Broad street. Both phones. the result of an assessment on that stock 4n connection with the capital readjustment of the company. All other parts of the list were under pressure., Reading falling a point with 1 substantial recessions In other stand -1 ard railways and United States Steel. I Studebaker was almost the sole excep tion to the declining tendency, ad vancing 2 points. . SOUTHERN RAILROADS WEAK New York, July 7.—Sudden and un explained weakness in the group of Southern railroads caused general un settlement In to-day's early stock mar ket. Louisville and Nashville, which closed at 114 yesterday was steadily offered to-day In moderate lots until it fell to 105%. Atlantic Coast Line, which controls Louisville and Nash ' vlHe. fell 6 points and Southern Rail . way preferred, and common lost 4 % i and 1%, respectively. ' NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, July 7. I Open. High. Low. Clos. I Alaska G M 38% 38% 1 Amal Cop . 74% 74% 72% 72% ! Am Bt Sug 48 48 47 47*; i Am Can .. 46% 46% 44% 45% Am Can pd 101% 101% 100 100 Am Cfk F. 53% 53 52% 52% Am Cot Oil 44% Am Ice Sec 28 28 26% 27 Am Loco . 48% 48% 45% 46% > Am Smelt . 78% 78% 76 77 Am Sugar . 105% 106 105 % 106 Am T & T. 120% 120% 120% 120% ' Anaconda . 35% 35% 34% 34% Atchison .. 100% 100% 99 99 B&O 76% 76% 75% 75% . Beth Steel. 167 168% 164% 166 , Bklyn RT. 87% 87% 87 87 , Cal Pet ..14 14 14 14 Can Pacific 142 143 140% 142% Cent L«ath 41 41% 40% 41 C& O 28 % 38% 37% 87% ; CM& St P 80% 80% 78% 80% C Con Cop. 44% 45 44% 44% • Col F& I. 32% 32% 31 31% ' Con Gas .. 125% 125% 125 125 Dlst Sec .. 24% 24% 22 22% ; Erie 26 26 25 % 25% Erie Ist pfd 39% 39% 38% 39 Gen E Co.. 167 167 164% 165 Gen Motors 162 162 158% 158% jGoodrh BF 53% 54% 52% 53 |Gt Nor pfd 117% 117% 116 116% I!Gt N Ore s 35% 35% 24% 35% . ;Gug Exp .. 62% 62% 61% 62 In-Met ... 21% 21% 21% 21% ' Lehigh Val 141% 141% 141% 141% Louis & N. 113% 113% 105% 108 Mex Petro. 73% 73% 71% 71% : Mo Pac .. 5% 5% 4% 5 Nat Lead.. 62% 62% 60% 60% N Y Cent.. 88% 88% 87 87% ; NY.NH& H 64 64 62% 63 ; Nor & W. . 103 103 ; -or Pac .. 103% 104 103 103% Pac Mail .. 32 32% 31% 31% P R R ... 105% 105% 105% 105% ; P G i-C... 118 115 115 115 Pitts C pd. 93 93 93 93 ' Press SC.. 47 47 46 46% Ry S S 30% 30% 30 30 : Ray C C... 23% 23% 23% 23% » Reading ... 147% 147% 145% 146% Rep X& S. 29 29 28% 28% i Rep I s pd.- 87% 87% 87% 87% , South Pac. 86% 86% 84% 85% > South Ry.. 15% 15% 14 14% . South Rpd 49 49 46% 47 TennCop.. 36 36 35 35% ■ Third Ave. 52 52 51% 52 . Union Pac. 126% 126% 124% 125% I U S Rub... 46% 46% 46% 46% 1 U S Steel.. 59% 60 58% 58% |U S S pd.. 109% 109% 109% 109% • Utah Cop.. 66 66 % 65% 65% ! Vir-Car C.. 31 31 31 31 West U Tel 66% 66% 66% 66% . West Mfg.. 98% 98% 96 97 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, July *. Wheat • Higher; No. 2, red, car lots, export, 1 $1.24®1.29; No. 1, Northern, Duluth, I $1.44 @ 1.47. Corn Higher; No. 2, yellow, local, 83%(@>84\4c; No. 2, steamer. yellow, 1 local, 82%0 83% c. ' Oats—Firm; No. 2, white, 56% @s7c. Bran Dull; winter per ton. none here: spring, per tor.. $25.00®25.50. 1 Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady; powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 6.10 c; confectioners' A. 6.00 c. Butter Firm; western, creamery, extras, 28% c; nearby, prints, fancy, . 32c. Eggs The market Is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $5.85 per case; do., current receipts, free cases. $5.55 , per case; western, extras, firsts, $6.00 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.55 . per case. Live Poultry Steady; fowls, 15%@>16c; old roosters. ll(Sf>l2c: broil ing chickens. 18®26c; ducks, Bprlng, 15 ©l7c: do., old. 12@P5c. , Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18% @ 19c; do., average! 16%®17%c; do., unattractive, " 14%®15%c: dcr. old roosters. 12c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 25®32c; do., • (Western, 21@26c; do., spring ducks, -6 I @l7c; ice packed fowls, 14#17%c. I Potatoes Market dull; Maine, I per bushel, 15@20c: New York, per bushel. 15@20c; Southern, per barrel, 1 40c® $1.26. ' Flour Market firm but quiet; ' and nominal; winter straights, $5,505/ 5.75; do., clear. $5.60@>6.25; Kan sas. jute sacks. $5.1005.50; spring, straights, $6.40® 6.65; do., patents, $6.65 ; ! @7.25. . I Hay • Market firm; No. 1, large bales. $20.00@20.50; No. 1, medium bales ' I $20.#0@20.50; No. 2, do., $18.50@19.0; L No. 3, do.. $15.5@16.50; light mixed, ■ $19.00®19.50: No. 1. do., $17.50® 18.00; , No. 2, do., $15.50® 16.60. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, July 7.—Stocks closed lower. " Cambria Steel 48 General Asphalt 31% General Asphalt. Pfd 69 Superior Corporation ....... 8% . Navigation 73% Lehigh Valley 70% Pennsylvania Railroad 82% • Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 33% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 32 1 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8% 1 Reading 73 Storage Battery 52 Union Traction 32% United Gas Improvement 83% < United States Steel 58% CHICAGO CATTLE 1 Chicago, 111., July 7. Hogs Re . celpts. 21.000; strong. Bulk of sales, 1 $7.46 ®7.75; light, $7.6007.95; mixed, I $7.30®7.95; heavy. $7.1007.80; rough, ' $7.10®7.25; pigs. $6.60®7.70. » Cattle Receipts. 14,000; steady. 1 Native beef steers. $6.90010.20: west -1 ern steers. $7.20®8.40; cows and helf- I ers. 53.35fff9.50; calves. $7.50®10.75. Sheep—Receipts, 14,000 week. Sheep. $5.65®6.75; lambs. $7.0009.76. , CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., July 7. Board of Trade closing: 1 Wheat —July, 1.07%; September, ■ 1.02%. Corn—July, 74Z: September, 73. 1 Oats—July. 45%; September, 37%. Pork—July, 15.72; September, 15.97. Lard—July, 8.75; September, 8.97. , Ribs—July, 9.92; September. 10.17. LEGAII NOTICES ■ In the Orphans' Court of Dauphin County. In the Matter of the estate of E. L. Mlnnlg, deceased. ' » NOTICE is hereby given that the ' undersigned Auditor appointed by said ■ Court to make distribution of the funds I in the hands of Arthur H. Hull, Ad ministrator of the Estate of E. L. Mln nlg. deceased, to and among the par ties entitled thereto, will sit for the ) purpose of discharging the duties of his appointment at his office. No. 52 »I Union Trust Building, 20 N. Market > I Sq., Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, . I July 21. 1915. at 2 P. M. when and where - , all parties in interest are required to • appear and present their claims or be • | forever disbarred from sharing In said 1 fund. Li GEO. ROSS HULL, Auditor. » July 7, 1915 JULY 7, 1915. NOW DO BE REM lit TIME FOR CAMP, GIHLS Canvas Will Be Stretched on Mo Cormick's Island For 39 Camp ers Tomorrow Morning Oh, joy, girls—g«t this! McCormlck's Island camp opens to morrow morning. With the arrival to-day of Miss Ruth Little, the new camp instruc tor, plans were practically completed for the annual outing of small girls on the Island under the jurisdiction of the city park department. Miss Little visited the camping grounds this afternoon with Park Commissioner M. Harvey Taylor and Assistant Superin tendent Hoffert and looked over tha ground with a view to putting into practice at an early date some of the plans she hnd brought down from the Sargent's girl camp in New Hamp shire. "Until I see the grounds and get a little information as to the situation generally, I really would prefer not to talk about plans," said Miss Little .smilingly to-day. "We're going to \ camp this afternoon for the purpose, I j understand." Some thirty odd small ladies will c go Into camp from the Reservoir play grounds It is understood and to-day 1 there was much hustling about of i mammas and mere grown up sisters s and a digging into wallets aji'l pocket books by mere papas and grown up ' brothers—so as to get the young sister ready for the outing. The camp grounds are in ship-shape and it Is just possible that before the camping season ends, a tennis court will be established on the island. News Items of Interest in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph AllentoTvn. Playing with matches, 12-year-old Verna Moll, of Allentown, set her dress afire. Dr. W. \V. Eshbach, living next door, saved her from death by wrapping a piece of carpet around her. She was badly burned and may not recover. Allentown. A pack of lighted fire crackers landed in the face of Eva, a fourteen-month-old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beahm, of Allentown, and she is disfigured for life. Hazleton. John, a nine-year-old ■ son of Frank Ivritz, of McAdoo, while playing in the front room on the sec ond floor of his house, ran with sucfi speed against an open window that lie fell out and sustained a fracture of the left leg. He was also hurt Internally. Huntingdon. Samuel lawrence Sankey, aged 50, ot Huntingdon, was thrown from a buggy and killed In a | runaway near here yesterday. l.nncnster. —Mrs. Louis AVickersham, Drumore, fell dead, a victim of heart disease, aged 65. Huntingdon. Crushed under the wheels of a heavy hay wagon, five-year old Ronald Long, son of Frank Long, of this city. Is dying in Blair Hospital. Bloomaburg. Struck by the auto mobile of Arthur Dennlnger, a Dan ville druggist, seven-year-old Roland Dletterlck, of Espy, is dying in Blooms burg Hospital. DOCTORS DIE OF TYPHUS Belgrade, Serbia. July 7.—Official figures show that 2o per cent, of the Serbian doctors have died in the past | nine months. Most of them were vic tims of typhus; only one was killed in 1 battle. In the war between Serbia and Tur key in 1912-13, only two Serbian doc tors lost their lives, out of a total of three hundred employed on war duty. Of the foreign doctors who have come to Serbia since last August, thirty-five have died, all typhus or typhoid. The list of dead includes four Americans, three British, two Belgians, six Austrians and a number of Greeks. TEN YEARS FOR SPYING Venice. Italy, July 7, x'a- Paris, 2.20 P. M.—Captain Liebscher and Engi neer Hoppe. of the German steamship Lcmnos, under detention by the Italian authorities since the outbreak of the war, were to-day each condemned to ten years' imprisonment in solttary confinement. They were convicted by a military tribunal on the charge of spying. SUE RAILAORD COMPANY FOR BURNING OF BARNS Separate suits were filed to-day by I Hiram F. Barnhardt and Emma Barn hardt. of Middletown, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Earnhardts charge that a recent fire on their farm below Middletown was I due to sparks from one of the com pany's engines. No amount was men tioned. H. L. HERSHEY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY AT SHORE Harry L. Hershey, former internal revenue collector, county official, busi nessman and builder, is celebrating his sirty-second birthday to-day at the seashore. He is expected back In the city again the latter part of this week. GERMANS DENY OPENING SWEEDISH MAIL BAGS Berlin. July 7 (by wireless to Say ville). —The report that the German authorities had opened and censored j mail on the Swedish steamships BJoern and Torsten was denied officially by the German government to-day. STRICKEN IN STREET Mrs. Alice M. Dwyer, of 1241 Kitta tlnny street, was stricken suddenly in the street last night and, was taken to her home in an unconscious state. Her condition to-day is said to be serious. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS I COLONIAL liAST CHANCE TO SEE Mawson Motion Films of the Antarctic THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BY REQUEST, SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Williamson's Submarine Pictures « AT REGULAR COLONIAL PRICES Matinee 50, 100; Eve., 100, 150 I trnrnrnmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i ——— ———^ THE LIBERTY BELL '_ : ~ ~ This Is what the hundreds of people who crowded out onto the Mulberry, Paxton and Dock street bridges Mon day evening saw. From these high vantage points the Liberty Bell could be seen plainly as It was drawn into the Pennsylvania station on the rear of a special train. AMUSEMENTS To-day ami To-morrow. DANIEL FROIIMAN i»rpncntN Harrlahurg'a Favorite MARGUERITE I't.ARK, the dainty anil magnetic little- star In 'T.HRTJfA OREEX." Charley ( Implln In "A MUSICAL CAHKKII." Friday, one day only "LITTLE MISS BROWN," featuring VIVI AX MARTIN. For Information regarding our coming attractions, call Bell phone 8719. United 734-Y. V .1 ' > Paxtang Park Theater TO-INIQHT 6 Illg Vaudeville Act*—o with Fred RuaaeU's Old-Time Mlnatrela Dully Matlneca. FREE TO CHILDREN TO-DAY ONLY "The Goddess" That fnmoua aerial atory featur ing Earl Williams nnd Anita Stewart. "Miss JeykU & Madame Hyde" featuring Mlaa Helen Gardner— TO-DAY ONLY. TO-MORROW ONI.Y "The Slim Princess ,, presenting that popular atar FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN In Geo. Ade'a famoua piny. VICTORIA MONEY k To Housekeepers, Work- lngmen and Salaried Em ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY » N. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Building V Public Saleof Valuable City Property Will sell at public aale on Satur day. July 10th. 11)15, at 2 p. ra., In front of Court House, all that cer tain 3-story brick dwelling; with two-atory back building, being house No. 223 Hrlgga atreet, having a front of IS ft. npd extending back 11S ft., containing 10 rooma with all eonvenleneea, lata the prop erty of Francis Carmnny, deadi terma of sale made known on aald 4«y. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, Try Telegraph Want Ads 13
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