A "Fir Rent" Ad-on lis Page Is Sire to lead the-Person YOB Seek LOST | LOST Automobile crank between i Harrisburg and MMdletoVn. Reward it returned to C. E. Hair & Son, 24 North Fourth street. LOST Pearl crescent pin In Senate. Market street or along River Front, Fridav evening. Reward If returned to office of Astrlch's Store. • LOST Handbag, containing money and diamond brooch, either on Market street or jitney going to 2132 Fenn street. Saturday night. Reward If re turned to 2132 Penn street. I.OST July 12. 1915. on Sixth street, between the Capitol and Broad street, sold cuff link, with Intials "W. O." Finder please return to 510 Curtln street. City. FOOD 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 WAMU)—.HaIe WANTED Two livewlre salesmen i for established tea and coffee routes '■ ■—must be able to furnish bond—salary and commission—also two solicitors. Jewel Tea Co.. 268 Broad street. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf- I feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shop, a North Cameron street. WANTED A man to work two j days a week on lawn and garden. Ap- ! ply Heathcote Road and Twenty-first street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— MEN WANTED Ablebodied, 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. Fa. WANTED A general farm hand. Give number in family, experience anu reference. Address Smith, care of Tele graph. WANTED. CARPENTERS. Apply to J. W. Wanbaugli, Contractor and Builder, 459 North Second street, Steel ton. WANTED Single wnite man to work on farm, who understands farm ing. Apply 1700 North Second street. SALESMAN Of energy and tact to sell high-class advertising services for New York house; permanent. If engaged one of our field men will sell in your presence and instruct you. Commission basis. ' Ko advance seekers need apply. Ad dress R.. 2765, caie of Telegraph. SALESMAN To present high-class proposition to manufacturers and retailers; none but high-grade men need apply. Address G . 2764. care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class barber at 649 Broad street. Apply at 1114 North Seventh street. WANTED Shoe machine cutter on I children's shoes; give experience; ! steady place. Sterling Shoe Co.. 640 . East Third street, Wiiiiamsport, Pa. I WANTED First-class, experienced i machinists and tool makers; good pay to competent men. Address, giving ex perience, to J. F. Creswell, Box 264. Lancaster. Pa. j POST OFFICE EXAMINATION at Harrisburg soon. Prepare now under former Government Examiner. Booklet S. 122, free. Write to-day. Patterson! I HELP WAN'TKl*—Eetnnle ~V ANTED GhTover 16! years of agfe to learn the trade of; Cigar Making. Pay while learn- 1 ing. Welfare looked aiter by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris-1 burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street, j WANTED Trustworthy young woman of means to join a progressive farmer and orchardist in a nice coun- I try home. Must be tidy, economical housekeeper and good manager. ltef rence given and required. Address ( Box H. 3767, care of Telegraph. WANTED—A neat, experienced wo man for general housework. Apply 606 , North Seventeenth street. City. WANTED Everybody to know a student entered March 16 and started •work with a structural company July 20—Just four months. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second street. WANTED Girl for general house work; must sleep at home. Call 1632 Green street. WANTED Young girl to assist with office work; some knowledge of shorthand and typewriting necessary, i Address 8., 2766, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, Cor. North and Second streets. SITUATIONS WANTED—MuIe WANTED—Young, married man. with 1 five years' business experience, desires 1 position as bookkeeper or clerk for business house or corporation; best of 1 reference. Address 8., 2803, care of Telegraph. WANTED stenographic position by young, married man. who can fur nish good references. Address Box 17 4. New Cumberland. Pa. WANTED Jitney driver wants po- 1 sition; 19 years old. Apply 319 Buck thorns avenue. WANTED Young, married man, sober and honest, desires position driv ing Jitney. Call, or address. N. I. Z 6-6 Schuylkill street. City. Si l l urn >NS WANTED—FEMALE W ANTED By young lady having nar. nine years' experience in general office work, a position as bookkeeper or stenographer; can furnish good refc-r --nce. Address S. A., care of Telegraph. Selected Houses For Sale ion rhpfttnut St. —3-story brick; 9 rooms—bath—cltv steam heat. Lot 21x79 ft. A choice location, gii.ooo I*4" Regrlna St.—3-story brick—9 rooms—bath—sterfhi heat modern throughout. Lot 18x110 ft.. *4200 I!H6 Sixth St. —3-story brick— («#" rooms—bath—furnace. Lot 39x ™"6 ft., % vacant. Let us have your offer. IHI7 S. Seeunri St. —3-story brick (one of a pair) —ll rooms—bath— steam heat thoroughly modern. Lot 21x85 ft WOO 23 X. Eighteenth St. 3-story brick 9 rooms—bath—steam heat. Lot 18x81% ft noon 221R X. Second St. 2%-atory brick and stucco—9 rooms—bath steam heat. Reasonable terms Lot 25x110 ft *7200 23011 x. Third St. —2%-story frame —9 rooms—bath—hot water heat. Lot 40x150 ft., 2-story frame stable on rear *O3OO MILLER BROTHERS &CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds MONDAY EVENING, I SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe ! WANTED By colored woman, i day's work or half time; good rt-fer j ence. Mrs. E. 8., 343 Sluench street. i WANTED Colored girl wishes po sition as child's nurse. 661 Sayford 1 street. WANTED Maternity or practical nursing; can furnish reference. 19 . South Eighteenth street. City. WANTED Neat white girl wants position as child's nurse. Call, or ad dress. 23 North Thirteenth street. WANTED By a colored woman, small Washings to do at home. Call, i or write. No. 1412 North Fifth street, j WANTED Two white girls, age 16, want work as child's nurse or li&tit housework. Call 631 Kelker street. j HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE (Moving to Suburb) A desirable corner property. 219 Maclay Street, oorner Penn; a beautiful view from every room, overlooking four of the largest and finest lawns in the city. 1 First-class condition, awnings, screens, 1 1 Hot Water Heat, etc. For appoint- I j ments. phone Bell BSi»W. or 1444 J. FOR SALE 238 Hummel street is ' I now offered at $2,000. Has all improve j ments and a deep lot. What will you I give for it? H. G. Pedlow. 110 South I Thirteenth street. City. | CITY PROPERTY— -1237 Bailey St.. brick. 559 Camp St., 3-s. frame. I 2015 N. Seventh. 3-s. frame. J 214 Heily St., 3-s. brick. 1521 Berryhlll. 3-s. brick, FARMS— -6 Acres near West Fairview. $2,800. ! 77 Acres near Mechanksburg, $12,300. I 5 Acrej near Mechanics burg $1,750. j 18 Acres near Brandtsville. $1,200. 57 Acres near Mechanicsburg. $9,000. BRINTON-PACKER CO.. Second and Walnut Sis. SL'BI'RBAN property has comforts that you are not enjoying. We offer; several good suburban properties j large lots all improvements sc car fare. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build- ; 1 ing. LARGE corner plot on Second and I Lewis streets. Riverside, all or a portion for sale at an attractive price size, 98x150. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build ing. ! NO. 1428 SUSQUEHANNA STREET ' must be sold to settle an estate —price I reasonable. What is it worth to you?j Also other cheap property. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. ONE ACRE with 5-room dwelling 1 chicken home located one mile north of trolley line :.t Twenty-first and State Sts. Price. $1,350.00 easy terms —1 1 immediate possession. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Make an offer on 1713 j Regina street; all improvements; drive j alley in rear. Was held at $2,350.00. I Will go at a bargain price. H. G. Ped low. 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE Large lot. house. 8 rooms, double, for two families; large summer house; good barn; other build ings; fruit; great for trucking, chick ens. pigs, etc; only two squares from 1 L trolley. See this property. Price only $1,250. C. B. Care. Care's Gro- I 'eery, Linglestown, Pa. Description at j | 409 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. KEAI. ESTATE For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE Highspire property in ; central location at a bargain price. 1 j Small amount down, balance same'as; I rent. A farm, acreage or lots taken 1 in exchange as whole or part payment. ' Address Box H. 2761, care of Telegraph. KEAI, ESTATE FOR RENT i FOR RENT 1629 Green street, j house, 11 rooms and bath; all Improve ! ments; side alley way; water In cellar; j rent. $30.00 monthly. Inquire Jchn C. Giede, 1312 North Third street. FOR RENT 1535 N. Fourth Street; I eight rooms and bath; improvements, cemented cellar; trolley passes the ' property: good neighborhood. A. C. Young. 26 North Third street. Bell, I 713 J. j WHY PAY RENT? A home any ' where on easy payments. A company that is loaning money at 3 per cent, in terest to buy and build homes on return Monthly Principal Payments only. ss.3o per thousand, and will do for you what ( thev have done for others, if you will ' adopt their plan. Write to-day for ! folder. A. Stuart, 704 Payne Building. I Roanoke. Va. | FOR RENT New two-and-a-half storv brick. No. 2029 and 2031 Swatara street, seven rooms, bath and toilet separate side entrance, steam heat; No. 2018 Swatara, two-story brick, new, .Jteam heat, all improvements; also No. 2002 State, nine rooms, all improve ments. Irvin Johnson, No. 2052 1 Swatara. FOR RENT 2137-2139 Moore street, $12.00. Apply Mrs. Weigle, 1713 1 North Fifth street. FOR RENT 2220 North Fourth ; street: three-story brick house; all itn- • provements. Inquire 2216 North Fourth ' J street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street; : ] two-story brick; all improvements and , : up-to-date in all respects; seven rooms, ] Including bath; rent. $17.00. Inquire ; j 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. I FOR RENT 1721 Carnation street, j two-story brick house ; all Improve ments; porch front; rent. $16.00. Also j 2316 Agate street, rent. $13.00. Apply! t 1545 North Sixth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OK RENT' WILL SELL at • sacrifice or rent, j ISIS North Second street; possession at 1 once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ket street. ————————— APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second floor at the Walzdorf. facing Capitol; six rooms, tiled bath and pantry; hard wood floors, electric light and city steam. Inquire 100 North street. FOR RENT 1 New Building Just finished pri vate apartments, consisting of- three rooms and large balcony, with lockers In basement: large bay window fronts; light and airy; convenient and comfort able. Just the thing for small family. Little expense and low rent. Apply on premises. 1321-1323 Wallace street. Daily Inspection Invited. FOR RENT Suburban apartments; new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception hall; bath pantry: front anil rear porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third street. Apply C. C.- Whiteman or H. W Miller. Bell. 967 J. or 81R. FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart ment. No. 32 North Second street; * rooms and bath: steam heat and elec tric light. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street. FOR RENT Modern apartment la Althouse Building, corner Thirteenth and Market r.tre<'s. Rent very liberal for summer months to right party. J. E. Hippie. 1251 Market street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Newly furnished front room, facing Capitol Park (three windows) hot and cold running water and electric light in room; also use of large bathroom >and Bell phone. 41# North street. FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms, second floor, directly across from Capi tol Park. All conveniences. Including j phones. Rent very reasonable. 406 ! North street. FOR RENT Two communicating ; rooms with hall, completely furnished ! for light housekeeping; use of bath j and phone. Apply 210 South Thirteenth | street. FOR RENT Handsomely furnished 'rooms for rent, centrally located, also I rooms for light housekeeping; terms i very reasonable. Apply 409 State street, / i City. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three large unfurnish ed rooms on first floor, with privilege of cellar and summer kitchen. 60S Cumberland street. City. FOR RENT ond floor, well furnished: all modern conveniences; also board In private fam ily; desirable location; man and wife preferred. Call 1439 Berryhlll street. City. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room on second floor, for reflned gentleman; close to bath; use of phone; a real home. 117 Pine street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms boarding and lodging—meals at all hours'. 1002'» North Seventh street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed room. second floor, neighborhood Tliir tenth and Market; convenient to bath: use of phone; all conveniences; $1.50 weekly: none but respectable peopi* need apply. Call Bell phone 2499 R. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, corner house, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, gas range and running water, $16.00 per month; no children. 342 South Six teenth street. FOR RENT Furnished room, sec ond floor front; steam heat; with or without board; man and wife desired. 1327 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two rooms on Ulird j floor, furnished for -tight housekeep ing; steam heat; water and gas range I In kitchen. Call 1327 North Sixth street. ] FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, j all conveniences, from 2.00 up weekly; 1 also table boarding if desired. Apply j 222 North Third street. Bell phone ( 1834 W. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for I light housekeeping; large, well fur- I nished second floor front rooms; all | conveniences; use of phone. 812 North Second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or ensuite; all conveniences, in cluding phone; reference required. Ap ply 1015 North Front street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Refined, young couple desire rooms or an apartment in pri vate family with private bath; all con veniences; references exchanged. Ad dress R., 2762, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two or three well-fur- I nished rooms for light housekeeping, by young, married couple, north of; Derrv and east of Twelfth street pre- • ferred. No third-story rooms. Address j Dodd & Strutters. Sixteenth and Elm j streets. City. FOR SALE FOR SALE One good oak office table, at hall, price. G. W. Kehr, 204 Chestnut stret. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new I supplj—so for 25c while they last. Ap plj Job Printing Department, The Tele- j graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Entire lot of house hold furniture. Must be sold at once. Also piano and five building lots. Ap ply 1011 Green street. CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New Carpets, Furniture, Musical Instruments, Linoleum. 35c; ingrain. 20c—best, 45c; Best Brussels, 60c- Lining, 3c; Sweepers, $1; Rugs, 9x12, $3; Fence Posts, lbc. Yingst. Front-Cumberland. FOR SALE Several stoves, folding bed. couch and other furniture, all in good condition. Call at 268 Herr street. GLASS window eigne. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnlsned hoonis, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each One of these signs will be given with each Elx-tlme order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. * FOR SALE Black horse. seven ' years old. sound and city broke. Apply 130s Vernon street. FOR SALE. CHEAP Oakland i Roadster; electric lights; good condi tion. Ford Sales Company. South Cam eron street. Harrisburg. Pa. 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 Good, gray horse, 1,200 lbs. Price, $75.00. Inquire Ober's Stable. Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tbe Telegraph Business office. Will sell six-cylinder Chalmers' car. practically new. first-class condition, electric lights and starter, reasonable, will demon- 1 strate. Thompson, 1913 Derry street. Phone 842 J. FOR SALE AT OABLS*B. 113. 11l and 117 South Second street, S.OOO gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All tbe full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE 1914 Interstate auto- ' mobile; four doors; electric starter and: lights; in first-class condition; used only 2,200 miles; can he seen at 2701 Main street, Penbrook. Pa. FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as neW; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $550.00; will sell for $221.00 to quick buyer, as we need the room. Apply 424 Reily street. Bell phono 2281 W. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished cottage at ; Stoverdale; possession --ugust 1. In- : quire Bell phone 948 M. FOR RENT Second floor room, 5,700 square feet, tor llgut manufactur ing purposes New building. Call at premise*. Twelfth and Herr street*. | WANTED i WANTED About five or ten acres ;of woodland, near railroad. Cord and I ties preferred. Write D. Gizstar, 60' I | South Third street. Steelton. '■ ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATOR wTTI I make to your order original Pen and : Ink and Wash Drawings, for reproduc- I tion. Apply Box J, 2804, care of Tele graph. ! HAVE an 88-note player which I will ! store with a reliable family. Please jgive reference in answering. Address H. Q., care of Telegraph. WANTED - A tub ice cream freezer, 20 to 40 quarts. Inquire 1015 North Third street, City. * BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Inccme corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press tyndicate. IKB. Lock, port. N. T. I | WANTED Party that can com | mand $10,000.00, to operate a chain of industries, operating at present, and a party that will investigate for him self can demonstrate that we can do all that we claim and will let very little to imagination. The $10,000.00 can be returned in a j ear's time. In addition to regular Interest, can have an income of $50.00 per week up. Can handle your own*money. Address H., 2769, care of Telegraphy WANTED Promotor or stock sales man for a chain industrial proposition, one of merit and bona fide. The only one of its kind. Address S., 2768, care of Telegraph. | 1 MADE $50,C00 In five year* In the mail order business, began with It. i Send for free booklet Tells how H«a> 1 cock, 255 Lockporu N. T. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH IMB STOCKS SAID TO BE 111 GOOD DID Widest Movement Today Wai in Bethlehem Steel, Influenced by Merger Report New York. July 26. —War stocks were In good demand in the early trading to-day and considerably hißher prices were established. Aside front tliis group of issues the market was uncertain and irregular. The widest BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bars. Before your va cation Inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness &. Supply Company. Second and Chestnut 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 Beli me. RMLLKO R. A. HARTMAN, Bonrdlng Stnlile mi National Transfer Co. Movers of plaoo*. safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 250SR. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on ReaT _ 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. <37-445 South Second street. Harrlstftirg Storage Company. STORAGE In 8-etory brlek building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods In clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. niener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Prl- I vate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Mary Elsstier, late of the Borough of Penbrook, Dauphin Couti tv, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Har risburg. Pa., all persons Inudebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. FRED C. MILLER, Executor of the Estate of Mary Eiss ner. j PROPOSAL. FOR BUILDING Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds & Buildings, Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, Harris burg. Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed until two (2) o'clock P. M„ of Tues day. August 10. 1915, for furnishing all labor and material necessary for the completion of a new fire-proof main building (the first fioor and basement having been contrueted under a former contract), on the State Arsenal Grounds at Eighteenth and Herr Streets, Har risburg. Pa. as called for in revised specifications and drawings prepared bv the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. Instruction to bidders, specifications and drawings may be secured by ap plving to the Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. Proposals shall be In sealed envelope, marked "Proposals for State Arsenal Building, addressed, SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds & Buildings, Capitol Building, Harrisburg. Pa. NOTICE to property owners along the line of Second Street, from Seneca Street to Schuylkill Street. Ordinance No. 227. 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, gss 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 sew ers from the mains in the street to within the curb lines of said street. M. B. COWDEN, ■ % City Engineer. Notice of Primary Electtion In accordance with law. particularly with the acts of Assembly approved June 27th and July 12th. 1913, respec tively. Notice is hereby given that petitions to have names of candidates printed on the partv and non-partisan ballots for the following mentioned offices, for the Fall Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, Septenrber 21, 1915, must be filed in the office of the County Com missioners before 6 o'clock, p. m.. Tues dav. August 31. 1915. Three Judges of Superior Court. Three County Commissioners. One Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of Orphans' Court. One Register of Wills. One Sheriff. One District Attorney. One County Controller. One County Treasurer. One Mine Inspector. Two Directors of the Poor. One County Surveyor. Hnrrlsburg City Officer* One Mayor. Four Councilmen. Three School Directors. (Six-year I terms.) ' One Supervisor. First District. One Supervisor, School District. One Alderman in each of the fol lowing districts: First Ward, Second Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward. Eighth Ward. Ninth Ward. Tenth Ward and Thirteenth Ward. I One Assessor for each ward. One Constable for each ward. | One Judge of Election in each of the j fifty-four (54) election precincts, j Two Inspectors of Election in each ] of the fifty-four election precincts. Borough Officer* Offices to be filled In the several I Boroughs In the County of Dauphin: Burgess. High Constable, School Direc tors, Councilmen, Ward Constables, Su pervisors. Auditors, Judge of Elections Inspectors of Elections. Precinct As sessors, Justice of the Peace in the fol lowing boroughs: Paxtang, one; Eliza bethvllle. one: Williamstown, one Gratz. one; Highspire, two; Royalton, one: Berrysburg, one; Steelton, one Lykens, two. To«vn«lil|m of the Flr«t Class One Township Commissioner in each election district, two Justices of th? Peace, one Treasurer, two School Direc tors full term, one School Director four | years, one Constable, one Auditor. One ) Judge of Election, two Inspectors ol j Election, one Precinct Assessor, of each I voting district. Townships of the Second 4'lax* 1 Offices to be filled in the several ! Townships In the County of Dauphin j School Directors. Supervisors, Treas urers. Constables, Auditors, Judges oi Election. Inspectors of Election. Pre cinct Assessors. Justices of the React In the following Townships: Lowei Paxton. one: East Hanover, one: Sus quehanna, one; Concwago, one; Uppel Paxton. one; Washington, one; Jack son, one. I. S. HOFFMAN, S. S. MILLER, JNO. H. EBY. County Commissioners V. F, LEBO, Clerk. movement was in Bethlehem Steel, which was Influenced by a report of its proposed new combination of steel companies. Bethlehem Steel rose 8 points to a new high record of 2fil. Baldwin Locomotive and American Can also made record prices, with the latter stimulated by reports of fvirther larger war orders. In the railroad section Canadian Pacific. Lehigh Val ley and St. Paul lost about a point each. Considerable also shown by the various copper stocks. In the outside market sales were made of Electric Boat at 410, a rise of 48 points over Saturday's close. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-205 Ai'c&uc Building. New York. July 2G. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 82-% S3 32 33 Amal Cop . 71 71 Vi 70 70% Am Bt Sug 52% 5 3 '.4 48 'i 52 Am Can .. 60 fil-% 55 3 s 60% Am C& F. 56& 56% Am Cot Oil 47 47 46 46 Am Ice Sec 53 23% 23 23 Am Loco . 52' a 53 >4 48 52% Am Smelt. 77% 78 76 77% Am Sugar. 108% 108% 107 108% Am T & H. 121% 121% 121% 121% Anaconda . 67% 67% 66% 66% Atchison .. 100% 100% 100% 100% Baldwin .. 79% 82% 75 82% B&O. .. . 79 79 % 78% 78% Beth Steel . 215 222 % 207% 221 Bklyn RT. 85 85 85 85 Cal Petro. . 9% 9% 8 9 Can Pacific 139% 139% 138% 139% Ches & 0.. 39 39 38% 39 Cent Leath 42% 42% 41 41% CM& St P 78% 79% 77% 78% CRI &P. 11% 11% 10% 11% C Con Cop. 44% 44% 44% 44% Col V & I. 35 36% 33% 35% Consol Gas. 126 126 Cruc St . . 47 47% 42% 46% Dist Sec .. 27 27 % 24 26% Erie 25% 25% 24% 25% Erie Ist pfd 38% 38% 38% 38% Gen E Co.. 171 175% 168 175% Gen Motors 180 182% 179 182 Goodrh BF 51 51% 49% 50% Gt Nor pM 116 116 115% 115 V* Gt N Ore s 36% 37 % 36 36% Gug Exp .. 60% 60% 59% 60% Insp Cop.. 30 30 29% 29% In-Met 19% 21% 19% 21 In-Met pfd 73 73 KC So ... 22% 22% Lehigh Val 140 140% 139% 139% Louis & N. 107 107 Mex Petro. 72 72 69% 71% Miami Cop. 26% 26% 26% 26% Mo Pac .. 2 % 2 % 1 % 2 % Nat Lead.. 62% 62% 61 62% N Y Cent.. 86 86 85 85% NY.NH& H 57% 58 57% 58 NY. O & W 26 26 Nor & W.. 104% 105 104 105 North Pac. 104% 104% 103% 103% Pacific M.. 35% 35% 34 34 Pa Ry 105% 105% 105% 105% , Pitts C 23% 23% 22% 22% Prs 5C.... 50 50% 48 49 Ry S S 35% 35% 32% 34% RayCC... 22% 22% 22% 22% Reading .. 147 147 145% 146% Rep I& S. 36% 37% 34% 36% Rl&Spd. 93% 93% 92% 93% South Pac. 84% 85 83% 83% South Ry.. 13% 13% 13% 13% 1 South Rpd 45 45 % 45 45% I Studebaker. 82% 82% 80 82 1 Tenn Cop.. 36% 36% 35% 36 Third Ave. 50% 51% 49 % 52 Union Pac. 126% 127 124% 125% ' U S Rub... 44% 45 44% 45 US Steel.. 64% 65 62% 64% ' U S Stl pd. 111% 111% 110% 110% Utah Cop.. 65% 65% 64 64% West U Tel 69% 69' A 67% 68 % West Mfg.. 107% 108 102% 101% PRILADEI.rHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 26. Wheat'—* , Lower; No. 2. red. car lots, new, July, export. No. 1. Northern, Du luth, old, export, $1.55@1.60. Corn Lower; No. 2. yellow, local, 1 90@91c; steamer. No. 2. yellow, 89# i 90c: ■ Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 64® 64 %c. Bran The market is firm; winter, ' city mills, winter, $27.00 per ton; winter, 1 per ton, none here; spring, per ton, : $25.50 @26.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.20 c; fine granulated, 6.10 c; confectioners' A. 6.00 c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras. 27c; nearby prints, fancy, 30c. Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and othet ntnrnv first<• free cases. $6.00 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $5.70 ! per case: western, extras, firsts. 56.00 | per case; do., firsts, free cases, $5.70® I r>.S"> per ease. I Live Poultry Quiet, steady; fowls, ! 16®16%c; old roosters. ll@12c; broll- I Ing chickens. 16®23c; spring ducks, 15 |®l6c: old ducks. 12®14c. Dressed Poultry Quiet. steady; I fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18t£®19c: do., ! average, 16H@17%c; do., unattractive, J 14 %® 15 V»c; do., old roosters, 12% c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 26<9!12c; do.. | western, 21®26c: do., spring ducks, 16>,4 ! 'ffKc; ice packed fowls, ln@l7%c. j Potatoes Market steady; Maine, i per bushel, 15@20c; New York, per bushel, 15®20c; Southern, per barrel. 40fi 90c. Flour Firm; winter straights, $5.50©96.75; do., clear, $5.5006.25; Kan sas, Jute sacks. $5.10@5.:>0; spring, straights, $6.75@6.90; do., patents, $56.90 @7.60. Hav Market higher; No. 1, large bales. $2400®2500; No. 1, medium bales. $25.00: Nd. 2, do., $14.00; No. 3, do.. $20.00021.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1. do., $522.50 @23.00; No. 2, do., $20.00®21.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, July 26.—Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 51% General Asphalt 30% General Asphalt, Pfd 68 Superior Corporation B'/4 Lehigh Valley 69H Pennsylvania Railroad 53% Philadelphia Electric 23% Philadelphia Company 38 Philadelphia Company. Pfd 34 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 8% Reading 73 % Storage Battery 52 Union Traction 32 United Oas Improvement 83' A United States Steel 64V4 CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., July 26. Hags'— Re ceipts. 32,000; unsettled. Bulk of sales, $6.80»7.35: light, $7.45®7.85; mixed, $6.75®7.775; heavy. $6.45®7.40; rough, $56.45®6.65; pigs. $6.75®7.65. Cattle Receipts, 10.000: easy. Na tive beef sattle, $6.25® 10.25; western steers. $G.85®8.15: cows and heifers, $n.25®9.15: calves, $7.00®10.25. Sheep Receipts, 15.000; firm. Sheep, $5.85® 6.80; lambs, $6.00@>8.25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., July 26.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat July, 1.11%; September, 1.06%. Corn —July. 78%; September, 74%. Oats —July. 51%; September, 37%. Pork September. 13.35; October, 13.52. Lard —September, 7.55; October, 7.95. Ribs —September, 9.50; October, 9.50. AUTOMOBILE NOTES E. J. Cavender of the Commercial Car Company Is now arranging to move into a section of the Imperial Laundry building in Howard street. Every facility for service will be in stalled to take care of the Brockway | and Garford trucks, for which this . company is a distributor in this and adjoining counties. E. W. Shank, distributor for Max well cars, reports 135 Maxwells deliv ered here during the 1915 season. This is an exceptionally fine "showing considering the limited amount of ter ritory. JULY 26, 1915. KAISER MEETS COMMANDER IN THE EAST r - This picture of Kaiser Wilhelm preetinp General von was made at the latter's headquarters in Poland, where the Germans are ready for another drive on "Warsaw. The emperor made the trip from Berlin to the eastern fifrhtinß front in his huge automobile. Fred Leßrun Discharged From Jail on Habeas Corpus Writ After Brief Hearing After a hearing that lasted just four minutes Fred Loßr'un, who just fin ished serving a six months' sentence in the Dauphin county prison for forgery, was discharged early this afternoon by- President Judge C. V. Henry, sitting specially. Leßrun, through Attorney Robert Stucker had asked for his re» lease upon a writ of habeas corpus. Leßrun with H. R. Mercer was con victed here of forgery and while Le- Brun was sent to jail Mercer got fif teen months in the eastern peniten tiary. Leßrun's term expired here ten days ago, but he was held on a detain er sent on from New York charging him with false pretenses in that he gave a worthless check for $125 for a fur overcoat. Col. J. B. Hutchison in obedience to a request the chief of New York city's detective bureau asked the court to withhold a decision pending the New York authorities' receipt of re quisition papers from Albany. An officer, according to a wire the colonel received, was expected here to-mor row or Wednesday. Judge Henry h>eld that there was no legal reason for further detaining Leßrun. Harrisburger Owes Life to Transfer of Ticket For Eastland Trip to Friend Word was received by B. F. Ober, of Penbrook, late this afternoon that H. Nissley Bauman, a former resident of this city, whom it was feared had gone down with the Eastland in the Chicago river Saturday had escaped. According to the brief message, Mr. Bauman had given his tlcset to a fel low workman so that he could take his wife along. Mr. Bauman and his mother, who joined him at Chicago less than two months ago were stand ing on the dock when the vessel turn ed over on its side, throwing 2500 employes and .guests of the Western Electric Company into the river. The friend to whom Mr. Bauman had given his ticket, with his wife were drowned. Attempts to Kill Man With Pick is Charge Charged with assaulting Lorenzo Rigio, of West Fairview, with a pick handle in a quarrel Saturday night, Orazic Antonicelli was arrested this afternoon by Officer E. D. Givler. Antonicelli and Rigio were in a heated argument, it is allegd, when Antonicelli became infuriated and be gan to beat Rigio with a pick handle. Antonicelli was arrested this after noon between West Fairview and Wormleysburg attempting to make a getaway, it is believed. He was brought to the Dauphin county jail to await a hearing before Squire Mat ter to-night. A HINT TO LAWYERS Many years ago there was a young lawyer who went home one day and told his wife that he had become a Christian. They were going to have some company that evpnlng and he said: "After supper I want the serv ants to come into the drawing room and I'm going to read and pray." His wife wn% a professing Christian, but she said: "My dear, you know that these lawyers who are coming to din ner are scoffers or skeptics, and it will be very embarrassing if you should not succeed in your attempt to pray. Don't vou think you'd better put it off until after they are gone, or go out into the kitchen and pray with the servants?" She seemed to think it would be well to pray with them. The man thought a little while and then said: 'Well, wife, it's the first time I've taken Jesus Christ Into my heart, and I feel that 1 should ask hini into the best room In my house." And, after supper, he said to the gentlemen there that he had that day accepted Jesus Christ and would like them to go with him while he prayed. They went into the drawing room and the yougg man led in prayer. That was Judge McLean, one of the finest judges of our Supreme Court, who stood for Christ constantly over forty years. Wasn't it a grand confession? Would to God that we could have men com ing out like that now! Let our young men start out liko that and declare that they will be on His side: It would help turn the spiritual tide of any city.i ,—The Christian Herald. Held Captive For Half Hour When Bank Topples Over Caught in u cave-In which covered his body with the exception of his head, Peter Shilling, agc