lintels fart to Fill Y«nr Want. 1 Little Want Ad Will Find Tlei| DIED RUDY Died Wednesday morning. July 11. 1915 i Catherine J., wife of D. E Rudv, at her late residence. 1634 North Third street, aged 75 years. Time of funeral will be announced later. yIRI'LL. On August 9. 1915. Mrs. Mary Cruli. in her 73d year, at her lata home, 263 Cumberland street. Funeral services will be held at ths above address on Thursday morning, at 10:30 oVlock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Burial at Harrisburg Ceme tery. LOST LOST A striped (gray and white) Angora cat in the vicinity of Dauphin and Elizabeth streets. Answers to name of Princess. Reward if returned to George W. Orth. IS3I North Sixth. LOST Gold Circle Pin. with small sapphires, between Second andßeilyand Third and Kelker streets, on Tuesday evening. Reward if returned to this office. LOST On Sunday evening, on South Cameron street, near Susquehanna engine house, cover for automobile top. Please return to Rex Garage, North Third street. LOST August 8. Nerr Red Ti» Fisk 4x34 Automobile Tire and Rim between Shepherdstown and Canter Square on Harrisburg and Gettysburg Pike. Cum berland County. Reward If returned to this office. 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. HEU* WAMbP —Mala WANTED Good tool workers or skilled machinist* to assist die sinkers and trimmers on drop forging work. Excellent opportunity to learn the trade. Apply by letter only. The D. Wilcox Mfg. Co.. Mechanicsburg, Pa. WANTED One live salesman who wants to better his position and make from S2O to 130 per freek; good refer ences and bona required. Jewell Tea Co.. 269 Broad. WANTED Experienced man for cafe kitchen. Hershey Cafe, Hershey, Pa. WANTED Full-fledged journeymen electricians. No other need apply, steady work to right men. Dauphin Electrical Supplies Co., 434 Market street. WANTED Reliable lunch bar man, | at once. Apply in person to Hershey Quick Lunch. Hershey. Pa. WANTED Druggist, Q. A., or write three or four years experience; must be reliable. Apply, or write. Heading's Drug Store, Lewistown. Pa. 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 tomperate habits, who can speak, read and write tlw English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building. 8d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A man to work on farm bv the month. Address, or apply to W. H. Peters. 401 West Main street. pummelstown. Pa . WANTED Boy over 16 years of •ge to work In greenhouses; good chance for Industrious boy. Apply New I Cumberland Greenhouses. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get. My free booklet Y-372, tells ho/ Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins, Washington, D. C. WANTED An attendant of temper ate habits for elderiy gentleman. Ap ply Twelfth and Bridge streets. New Cumberland. Pa. WANTED Boy to learn drug busi ness, one who lives north of Market street preferred. Address 8., 2859, cars of Telegraph. WANTED First-class tool makers, profilers, millers, drillers, rlflers and barrel turners. Good pay to competent men. Address, giving experience, to J F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264, Lancaster, Pa YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to frecome practical or mechanical chauf fers to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course. $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair She?. 5 North Cameron street HKLP WANTED —Female WANTED— A girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. E. M. Hershey, Hershey, Pa. Private Lessons in Short hand, Typewriting, Dicta tion, Penmanship, Etc., at class instruction rates for students who want Direct Results. You want that kind. Fall enrollments now being 1 received. Write or call to-day for full Information. Merle E. Keller, 309 Patriot Building. GIRL WANTED to work in confec tionery store; steady position. Inquire 1025 N'orth Seventh street. Bell phone 1617 R. I WANTED White girl wanted for | general housework. Apply 328 North street. WANTED Good girl for general i housework. Call 2001 Derry street, City. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn the trade of Cigar Making. Pay while learn ing. Welfare looked after by a .trained nurse. Apply at Harris burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED Reliable man, this dis trict, to look after our interests and appoint agents; liberal salary and ex penses: if you qualify, honesty anc. wi'lingness to learn more aiiprneiated than experience. National Wholesale Importing Co.. Niagara Falls. N. Y. FOR SALE Riverside Orlve A Fine Residence Tile and stucco construction ~ twelve rooms—bath—two lavatories —third floor finished for pool room. Tennis court and vegetable garden. Lot 116x183 ft. Marysvllle Store anil Dwelling Southwest corner Verbeke and Valley streets—a three-story frame building ten rooms bath— and store room. Carlisle Highland Terrace A very desirable property )n North College atreet—overlooking all of Carlisle and most of Cumber land county. Modern house—Box4o chicken house —' two-story 16x24 stable carriage shed for four ve hicles carpenter shop—about one and a half acres of ground In the plot. Full particulars upon in quiry. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Inanranre Surety Bonds l.oeust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—Mate or Female WANTED) The new KAUFMAN'S UNDERSELLING STORE requires the ser vices of experienced help: Salesladies for Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Shirtwaists, Infants' Wear, Children's Dresses aind White Goods. Salesmen for Men's Cloth ing, Boys' Clothing and Men's and Boys' Furnish ings. All applications must be sent by mail stating ex perience had and age. Only experienced help need apply. All commu nications will be held strict ly confidential. Address J. M. Lloyd, Superintend ent Kaufman's Undersell ing Store. DIVES. POMEROY & STEWART re quire the services of tweniy-flve addi tional salesmen and saleswomen. Only those with experience in the selling of merchandise need apply. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe WANTED By a first-class bread, cake and pastry baker, position, in or out of city. Call, or address, Baker, 1545 Fulton street. WANTED Young,man desires work of any kind. Call, or address, 1913 Wal lace street. WANTED Chauffeur wishes posi tion driving Jitney or private car; can do own repairing. Address, or call, 2018 % Wallace street. City. WANTED Experienced young white man desires position as Janitor; can furnish reference. Address J., 2861, care of Telegraph. WANTED Boy, 19 years old. Just come from Virginia, would like work of any kind. Call, or address, 933 Grand street. City. WANTED An apprentice boy de i sires position with plumber; has work ed at trade eighteen months; not afraid of hard work. Address P., 2853, care of Telegraph. WANTED Honest and energetic man desires position as janitor at a church, or watchman at store, bank or public building preferred; can give good reference. Address George P. Heffner, 240 East Mason avenue, l'ork, Pa. WANTED Salesman, twelve years' experience, desires to connect with re liable concern. Address W., 2864, care of Telegraph. WANTED A responsible connec tion where honesty, integrity and ex ecutive ability counts. Have been em ployed by a corporation for over six years, starting as stenographer and now chief clerk and purchasing agent. Reason for change strictly confidential. Am of good appearance. Address L., 1532 Reglna street. WANTED Young man desires posi tion as chauffeur on truck or private car; six years' experience; strictly sober; best of reference. Address W., 2856, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young boy would like Sositlon in the country. Address Box ~ 2847, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young man, with three years' experience, as shipping clerk In department store, desires position either In this line or in stock room; best of references. Address H„ 2849, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man. with six years' business experience in the capacity of clerk and bookkeeper, desires to connect himself with a firm In Harrisburg or vicinity; best of ref erence as to character and ability. Ad dress J., 2852, care of Telegraph. WANTED Bartender wishes posi tion; union man; good mixer; fast worker and strictly sober; can furnish reference. Address B„ 2857. care of Telegraph. WANTED Married man. 29, well educated, ten years' experience retail and wholesale salesman, two years' road experience, desires position; best ref erences furnished. What have you to offer? Address C.. 2818, care of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe WANTED By white woman, wash ing and ironing to do at home; refer ence given. 2019 Moltke avenue. WANTED By colored woman, work of any kind. 11l Dewberry avenue. WAITED By colored woman, day's work of any kind, any day but Satur day. 1316 North Fourth street. WANTED By young white girl, position as child's nurse; reference fur nished. Address M. S., 2862, i care of Telegraph. WANTED A middle-aged woman desires position as housekeeper for widower, or light housework; can give reference. M., 2863, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Young white girl desires light housework in small family; can furnish reference. Address M., 2860, care of Telegraph. WANTED Day's work of any klna or office cleaning by colored woman. Address No. 1312 Currant street WANTED Neat, young colored girl desires general housework. Call, or ad dress, 318 Mulberry street. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE $3,000 BUYS a dwelling and store property worth $1,500, store, stock and fixtures worth $2,300, In a good com munity for all kinds of country pro duce. Address F., 2841, care of Tele graph. SECOND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE Now vacant owner left city l —large brick house all conveniences —key at our office. Inspect it soon No. 1435 North Second street. Bell ; Realty Co., Bergner Building. I MAIN ST.. PENBROOK, new 8- I room brick bungalow strictly mod- I ern throughout vacuum steam heat —concrete front and rear porch—drive I alley on rear. Located on car line. ; Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Wal- I nut streets. THE price of 1936 Park St. has re cently been reduced $200.00. This prop erty is well located, has steam heat, electric light. 9 rooms and bath, porches, and is well worth the price asked. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. WE have for sale several good bar gains In Real Estate netting i to 8 per cent, and a little better. Let us know In what locality you wish to buy, for Home or Investment, and .we will be on the Job. We have a fine selection of Garden spots for Bungalows, or Home sites, each of which will make a little Paradise. Rettew & Bushnell, Real Estate and Insurance, 1000 North Third street. FOR SALE West Falrvlew, double house, corner property, desirable loca tion large rooms modern conveni ences near trolley practically new —large lots occupied by owner. Par ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergyier Building. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AN 8 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT —l7ls Reglna street reduced to $2,150 — 8 rooms. T>ath, lot 110 ft. deep, paved drive alley in rear. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. CORNER PROPERTY for sale at a reduced price all Improvements porch front drive alley No. 1400 North street. Inspect It soon. Particu lars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Build 'ng. WHAT will you give for 340 Crescent street? Any reasonable offer will be considered for 238 Hummel street, now held at $2,000. H. G. Pedlow. 110 South Thirteenth street. STEAM-HEATED BRICK HOUSE SALE at reduced price. All other Improvements. Must be sold soon. No. 22 North Seventeenth street. Now vacant. Terms easy. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT New seven-room dwelling houses; all modern Improve ments; front porch; electric lights; hot air heat; cemented cellar; hot and cold water In cellar; range; up-to-date bath room; houses never occupied. Rent, $15.00 and $16.00 per month. MacWll liams Construction Co., 2160 N. Fifth Street, Harrisburg. Pa BEAT THE HEAT. Go to Perdlx. For Rent, furnished. Point Breese Cot tage, $7.00 per week; reduction for re mainder of season; will accompany peo ple; Immediate possession; will sell It at a decided bargain, SSOO to quick buyer. Terms can be arranged. Will sell Wayne Cottage at a sacrifice. A C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell 713 J. FOR RENT House on North Sixth Street; eight rooms and bath; all Im provements; hardwood floors; steam neat; gas and electric lights; cemented cellar; front and rear porches; com plete laundry on first floor; granolithic walks, iron fences; large yard; combi nation coal and gas range in kitchen. Rent, $30.00 per month. Mac Williams Construction Co., 2150 N. Fifth Street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT No. 1843 Whitehall street; modern, steam heated brick house; newly .decorated; splendid loca tion; rent, $32.50. No. 129 S. Fourteenth street; modern 3-story brick house; newly papered throughout. A very de sirable home. Rent, ss22. J. E. Gipple, 1261 Market street. 1804 State St $25.00 808 N. Eighteenth St 21.00 715 N. Eighteenth St 21.00 1425 Berryhlll St 20.00 A. S. MILLER & SON, Real Estate and Insurance, Eighteenth and State. FOR RENT Two houses on Bridge street, near Twelfth. New Cumberland; 8 rooms and bath; furnaces and norches; newly painted; rent, sls and $15.50; Im mediate possession. Apply 1929 Swatara street, Harrisburg. FOR RENT Cozy home. No. 2231 North Fourth street, all conveniences, porch front, paved street. $22.00; No. 2200 Rrookwood street, $16.00; store room, No. 5 Grace street, suitable most ly any business, large show windows, two doors -from Market street and P. R. R. entrance. Possession at once. Ap ply Claster Jewelry Store. 302 Market street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: two-story brick; all Improvements ana up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms. Including bath; rent. $17.00. Inquire 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT WILL SELL at • sacrifice or rant, 1816 North Second street; possession at once. Apply Regent Theater. 410 Mar ket street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT First and second floor apartments, 1939 North Sixth street; third floor 2456 Jefferson street; also house No. 641 Schuylkill street. Pos session at once. Inquire J. C. Mehring, 2439 North Sixth street, or Mehring's Drug Store, Fourth and Peffer streets. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Sec ond Floor Housekeeping Apartment— Three rooms, kitchenette and bath modern Improvements city steam heat. Inquire First Floor. FOR RENT—Third floor, front apart ment, No. 32 North Second street; X rooms and bath; steam heat and elec tric light. Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street. FOR RENT Third floor apartment, 5 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas range; electric light. Inquire 20 North Fourth street. FOR RENT Suburban apartments; new, up-to-date; 5 rooms; reception hall; bath; pantry; front and rear porches; 2208 and 2210 North Third street. Apply C. C. Whlteman or H. W. Miller. Bell 623 W. or 81R. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, all Improvements, no children. Apart ment No. 2, over Allison Hill Trust Co., Thirteenth and Market streets. FOR RENT Fine airy, second story, nicely furnished front room, op posite Capitol; all conveniences; use of phones; very moderate rent to desirable party. Inquire 426 North street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, second floor, with board, for man and wife or two gentlemen; use of phone. 1218 Market street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; all conveniences; use of phone; for gentlemen only: rent reasonable. Inquire 456 Cumberland street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; large, well fur nished second floor front rooms: all conveniences; use of phone. 11$ North Second street- ROOMS WANTED WANTVfID Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, centrally lo cated. private preferred; state terms. R., 2548, care of Telegraph Orflce. UNFURNISHED ROOMS 429 BROAD STREET Built espeel- I aly for light housekeeping, single or with kitchenettes; arrangements strictly private; stoves furnished free; laundry, phone and bathroom privi leges; lockers for surplus furniture. 1321-23 Wallace street; remodeleu and newly papered throughout; ar rangements. two rooms and a kitchen with running water, range and cabinet. Dally Inspection invited. Inquire on premises, or 107 Boas street Phono 779 M. FOR SALE FOR SALE —Excelsior twin motor cycle. 9-horse power, tandem, Presto lite tank, lamp, horn, In A 1 condition. Sell cheap to quick buyer. Call at 651 Camp street. I. R. Blstllne. HUPMOBILE Touring model; full electrical equipment; all In excellent condition. Address W., 2855, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Bureau, cupboard, dln lngroom table, sewing machine and 9 yard of linoleum, practically new. Will sell at a great sacrifice to an early | buyer. 1701 Derry street. FOR SALE Store fixtures, counter and two cases. In good condition: also bedroom suit. Apply R. L. McNally, 2001 North Sixth street. • FOR SALE —Nicely furnished Room ing House—l 9 rooms —completely equlp iped; steam heat; rent extremely low; ' filled with permanent people; near Mar ket Square: owner leaving city. Ad. W., 2851, care of Telegraph Office. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Gilbert Player, good as new.; scarf, bench and rolls; cost $660.00; will sell for $224.00 to quick buyer. a» we need the room. Apply *424 Kelly street. Bell phone 2281 W. HAVING purchased a truck, will sell some good single wagons, one heavy, open buggy. Brelsford Packing Co. MAXWELL SPECIAL FOR SALE, or will consider exchange on Ford car. Runabout preferred. Apply 1717 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Four-cylinder run about, in good condition, cheap; also small square piano, cheap. These must be sold within two weeks. Inquire 21 North Summit street. FOR SALE Virgle practice Clavier, in perfect condition. Good reason for selling. Apply to 1217 North Sixth street. Samuel Sciieln. FOR SALE Early English mission library table, 3%x2; one fumed oak leather couch, plain,-6%x2% ; one Wil ton rug, Oriental design. 9x12. Apply No. 1439 Berryhill street. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many Ratterns at half of list price. Paper de vcred anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street. FOR SALE 1915 Ford touring ca., like new, SSSO. Apply, or write. No. 1190 Walnut street. Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE Three-chaired barber case. Apply L. R. O'Donnel, 179 North Front street. Steelton, Pa. GLASS window signi. Famished Rooms. Unfurnisned hooLii, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these slffhs will be given with each ■lx-time order for a classified ad. U paid in advance. Inquire at OSloe of Telegraph. FOR SALE Ford touring car, »n first-class condition; will make excel lent Jitney; a snap for somebody; will demonstrate. Call at 1735 North Sixth | after 5 P. M. FOR SALE Second-hand and re built typewriters of all makes. $lO and up. L. C. Smith, Underwood. Royal, Densmore and others. Inquire George P. Tlllotson, 36 South Fourth street. BICYCLES, frames, coaster brakes or any part of bicycle bought for highest cash price. Write, phone or I call. Keystone Garage, 814 N. 3rd 'street. Bell phone 266-R. FOR SALE An up-to-date grocery store in residential section of city; good business and good stock; good reason for selling. Address X., 2854, care of Telegraph. AT GABLE'S. 11*. 11l and Hi South Second street. 5,000 aai lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acrnt Quality. All the full line of tho Acine make. FOR SALE Will sell at a bargain a beautiful Behning & Sons Player- Piano. Good as new. Same can be seen at the warerooms of Sigler Piano Store, SO North Second street, Harrls burg, Pa. FOB. SALE. CHEAP Oakland Roadster; electric lights; good condi tion. Ford Sales Company. South Cam eron street. Harrisburgr. Pa. FOR SALE Vlctrola and records TL or i $160.00. Will sell cheap. Call at 28 South Seventeenth street. City. FOR SALE Mitchell roadster, with convertible body. First-class condition. Engine runs perfect. Four new tires P'ice. S3OO. Address R. F. G„ In care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One mahogany jewelrv wall case. 8 ft. long, 7% ft. high, and two large file cabinets. Price reason able to Interested purchaser; also S)SO mission upright piano, SSO. Address P O. Box 56, City. CLOSING-OUT BARGAINS! New Carpets. Furniture. Muaicallnstruments, Linoleum, 3oc; Ingrain, 20c—best 45c - Best Brussels. 60c: Lining. Sc; Sweepers' $1; Rugs. 9x12, $3; Fence Posts. 16c. Ylngst, Front-Cumberland. GO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gates to match. No. lU-U? South Second. FOR SALE Good, gray horse, 1,100 lbs. Price, $75.00. Inquire Ober's Stable, Court and Cranberry. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at tbe Telegraph Business office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Warehouse; three story brick building; 11.000 sq. ft. floor space; elevator 6xß ft ■ along P. R. R. with siding. Inquire Dauphin Deposit Trust Co. FOR RENT Second floor room. $.700 square feet for light manufactur ing purposea New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr street*. WANTED WANTED Furnished room, with bath adjoining, centrally located. Ad dress H.. 2865. care of Telegraph. WANTED City or suburb, a small but good paying business for cash. No special preference as to kind, but must stand close inspection. Others need not reply. D.. 2867, care of Telegraph. WANTEDS A PARTNER in a small Jobbing busi ness with a small capital. Would pre fer a man who owns his own automo bile to work the country stores. Call at 1317 Williams street. Harrlsburg. Pa. WANTED Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, near bath; no children; vicinity of Thirteenth and Market streets; please state rent. Ad dress W„ 2850. care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY intelligent person can earn good Inctme corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send tor par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7*B, Look, port. N. Y. AN A No. one general store located In growing suburban town will sell at inventory rent of room, $20.00 business done last year. $18,000.00. Will Inventory .about $4,000.00. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Lone-established Gro cery Business, selling more than $20,000 per year, at inventory. Building for sale or long lease. Owner retiring Rettew & Bushnell. Insurance & Real Estate Brokers. 1000 North Third street. I MADE $60,000 in five years In tho mail order business, began with $&, Bend for free booklet- Tails how. Hea cock. 356 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cstlon Inspect our large stock. Han your repairing don; hsrs and save money. Harrlsburg Harness & Supply Company. Second and Chestnut. FOR falling hair try Grose Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 11* Marks* street. Harrlsburg, Pt. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell im. • HAULING R. A. HABTHAN. Bonrdlng Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe. Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. SMSIL STANDARD STOCKS W!IJT FRONT Union Pacific Was Prominent Fea ture, Initial Sales Being at An Advance By Associated Press New York, Aug. 11. Standard stocks were again to the fore at the opening of to-day's market, yester day's demand for those issues being resumed. Union Pacific was the prominent feature. Its initial sale of 1600 shares being made at an advance of 1% points while St. Paul, Northern Pacific, Atchison and Louisville and Nashville soon rose 1 to 1%. These gains were coincident with word from Washington that a number of foreign rate increases had been granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Minor roads, like Kansas City South ern and Erie also were active and t strong. United States Steel was in clined to react after a moderate ad vance, and some of the war specialties, notably Bethlehem Steel ana Cruciblo Steel lost 2 to 3 points. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Aug. 11. Open. High. Low. Clos. AlaskaGM 33% 33% 33% 33% Am Bt Sug 56 50 56 56 Am Can 59 69 69 69 Am Can pd 606% 606*4 606% 506 ft Am C& F. 62% 62% 61% 62% Am Cot Oil 50% 60% 50% 50% Am Ice Seo 23% 23% 23% 23% Am Loco . 54% 54% 63% 53% Am Smelt . 83 83 81 81 Am Sugar . 110 110 110 110 Am T & T. 122% 122% 122% 122% Anaconda . 69 69 % 67% 68% Atchison .. 103% 104% 103% 103% Baldwin 82 82 82 82 B& O ... . S3 83 82% 82% Beth Steel . 290 302 270 295 Bklyn 11 T. 87 Sf 85% 85% Cal Petro.. 17 17 17 17 Can Pacific 154% 158% 154% 156% Cent Leath 43% 43% 43% 43% C& 0 46 46% 45% 45% CM4 St P 85 85 85 85 CRI &P. 18% 18% 17 17% C Con Cop. 45 45 44 % 44% Col F & I. 42 42 42 42 Erie 30 30 % 29 29% Erie Ist pfd 45% 45% 44% 44% Gt Nor pfd 120% 120% 119% 119% Gt N Ore s 41% 41% 40% 40% Lehigh Val 148 148 145 145 % Mo Pac . . 2 % 2 % 2 2 N Y Cent. . 91% 92% 91 91 NY.NH& H 66 66% 65 65 NY,O & W 29% 29% 29 29 Nor & W.. 109 109 108% 108% Pacific M. . 32% 32% 32% 32% Pa Ry 110% 110% 110 110% Pitts C 24% 24 * 24% 24% Prs S C. . . 62 62 62 62 Rail Stl S.. 40% 40Mi 40% 40% Ray CC. . . 23 23 22% 22% Reading 154% 154% 151% 151% Rep I S. . . 45 45 45 45 South Pac. 91% 91% 90 90% Soilth Ry.. 16% 16% 16% 16% South D pd 50% 50% 50% 50% Studebaker. 87% 88 86 86% Tenn Cop.. 43% 43% 42% 42% Third Ave. 51% 51% 51% 51% Union Pac. 134% 134*g 132>4 132% US Rub... 47% 47% 47% 47% US Steel.. 75% 76 77% 74% U S Stl pd. 112% 113% 112% 113 Utah Cop.. 67 67 66 % 66% Vir-Car C.. 35% 35% 35% 35% West U Tel 70% 70% 70% 70% West Mfg.. 114% 114% 114% 114% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 11. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, car lots, new, July, export. $1.16® 1.17: No. 1, Northern, Du luth, old, export, $155®1.60. Corn Fir A; No. 2, yellow, local, 90%®91%c; steamer No. 2 yellow, lo cal, 89%(§90%c. Oats Market firm; new, No. 2, white, held at 67c. Bran Market steady; winter, city mills, $527.00 per ton; winter, per ton. none here; spring, per ton, *25.50@26.00. Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.75@5.80c; granulated, 6.86 @5.70c; confectioners' A. 5.55®5.60c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extras, 27c; nearby prints, fancy, 30c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania >inil oinei nearov ftrmv free cases, $6.30 per case; do., current receipts. free cases, $5.40 0 6.70 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $6.30®6.60 per case; do., firsts, free cases. $5.55®6.00 per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 16®16%c; old roosters, ll®12c; broil ing chickens, 15©22 c; spring ducks, 16 ®l6c; old ducks, 12®14c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy. ll>Vi@l9c; uo.. average. 16\4®17%c; do., unattractive 14%@15%c! do., old roosters, 13c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 24@28c; do., western, 16®23c; do., spring ducks, 16 @l7c; ice packed fowls, 15®17%c, Potatoes Market firm; Maine, per bushel, 15®20c; New York, per bushel. 15®20c; Southern, per barrel 60c@51.25; Jersey, per basket, l®3sc. Flour Nominal; Winter, straights, ne\f, $5.16(815.40; do., patent, new, $5. new. $5.15@5.40; do., patent, new, $5.25® 6.50; do., clear, $5.60®6.26; Kan sas, Jute sacks. $5.10®6.50; spring, straight, old, $6.50@6.75; do., patents, old. $6.90®!7.75. Hay Unsettled; No. 1, large, bales, $240002600; No. 1, medium bales, $25.00; No. 2, do., $14.00; No. 3, do.. $20.00® 21.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1, do., $522.60 @23.00; No. 2, do., $20.00®21.00. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) fl.y Associated Press Chicago. 111., Aug. 11. Board of Trade closing: Wheat September, 1.09%; De cember, 1.09% Corn September, 75%; December, *Oats—September, 41; December, 40%. Pork —September, 13.92; October, 13 92. I«fird September. 8.02; October, 8.07. Ribs September, 9.16; October, 9.07. 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. Harrlsburg. Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private room* for household goods, $2 p«r month and up. We invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrlsburg Storage Company. STORAGE la 8-«lorr brick bulldlns, rear 4M Market street. Household goods In cleasi, private rooms. Reasonable rmtrm. Apply to p. G. Dtener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. WANT to store ten upright pianos, slightly used, with reliable families, to malte room for large shipment. Use of piano allowed for storage. Address S.. 2858, care of Telegraph. STORAGE 4l# Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to IS. Wagons. 76 cents ger month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 iroad street. Both •.hone*. AUGUST 11, 1915. Keep your work from piling up r Makes clothes clean andV white without boiling, scalding and hard-rubbing. Does each day's work quicker, easier and better. Use it for all your housework. Don't hurt the hands. You'll find Fels-Soap Powd®r is the better kind you've been wanting. Here's a Story About Another David Harum Deal in Dark Horses If the contention of George R., and Fannie L. Jones be true, S. Cooper tried to sell them a "dark norse" too often. Cooper and the Central Trust Com pany have sued the Jones out on a note and in asking permission to have the Judgment opened and prepare a defense the Jones to-day stated their reasons. The petition was filed with Prothonotary Harry F. Holler and Is returnable in ten days. In October 1912 according to the defendants they bought a horse from Cooper for slfis and gave a note for the amount. The horse wasn't at all what it was cracked up to be. A "dark chestnut horse" suitab:e for hauling was negotiated for but soon after the horse was given into the Jones' posses sion, it developed bumps and things on the shoulders and wouldn't do at all. Cooper had promised to "make good" and in answer to complaints Cooper gave them another dark horse—this time a black. This dark norse, it developed, was vicious and kicked like "sixty" and naturally wouldn't do for hauling. So negotiations were opened up again and a light bay was given to the Jones'. He got sick and wouldn't do at all either. Naturally the Jonas' refused to agree to th« original sale. Whereupon the action against them was begun. CONSULT MUSSER ON BRIDGE BID At a late hour to ( -day the county commissioners had not awarded the contract fo rthe new Nineteenth street bridge • across the Philadelphia and Reading tracks as they wished first to consult with President Frank R Musser of the Harrlsburg Rail ways Company. The traction com pany expects to pay part of the cost and the commissioners want that cor poration to be satisfied with the award. Mr. Musser was out of town to-day and it was considered doubtful if de finite action could be had before Fri day. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 11. Stocks closed steady. Cambria Steel 6.1 V- General Asphalt 32% General Asphalt. Pfd 69 Lake Superior Corporation 9% Lehigh Navigation 72% Lehigh Valley 74% Pennsylvania Railroad 55 Pennsylvania Steel 35% Philadelphia Electric 24% Philadelphia Company 38% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 33 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9 % Reading 75% Storage Battery 83% Union Traction 35 United Gas Improvement 86% United States Steel 74% CHICAGO CATTLE! By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Aug. 11. Hogs Re ceipts, 16,000; strong. Bulk of sales, 16.5007.15; light. $6.90®)7.75; mixed, *6.35(07.65; heiivy. $6.20@>7.10; rough »6.20®6.35; pigs, $6.50@>7.60. Cattle Receipts, 16,000; steady. Na tive beef cattle, $6.10© 10.20; cows and heifers, $3.10@9.20; calves, $7.50@)11.26. Sheep—Receipts, 18,000; weak. SheeD. $6.20@6.90; lambs, $7.25@9.35. THE BIG PERIBONKA The regipn northeast of Lake St. John is all at one side where nobody thinks of going except a few trappers. The mining and timber have not seem ed rich enough to' draw the white man. The main avenue of approach is the Big Peribonka, the largest of the Lake St. John rivers. The real wilderness begins in the neighborhood of Lake Tchotogoma, sixty miles up the river. Beyond that stretches a vast region as fresh and wild, as natural and primi tive, as anything discovered by Colum bus and with fewer human tenants. In the last fifty miles of its course the Big Perlhonka comes down from its high plateau roaring through defiles of ragged rock nnd making necessary ten or more portages, several of them In the perpendicular style of architec ture. Of late years a rude wagon road has been extended through the burnt over country between the village of Mistook near Lake St. John and the Chute McLeod, the last but one of these Peribonka falls. The necessity of climbing up a steep river has thus been largely eliminated. Lake Tchoto goma may be reached from the other direction where the means of access have also been Improved; and one coming up from Quebec by the Saguenay hoat should go in from that quarter and come out by the new route down the Peribonka. The outfit is car. led from Chicoutlml at the head of steamboat navigation, up to the foot of rough water In the river, a distance of seven mile*. Then comes a wagon journey of twenty-two miles northerly to the Lac des lies.— Outing. 2,500 Zapatistas Flee Before Army of Twenty Mexico City, July 31 (via Vera Cruz, Aug. 8, and Laredo, Texas, Aug. 10, delayed in transmission). —In the last twenty-four hours this capital has seen three changes of government. Such a kaleidoscopic shifting of the political status has alarmed even this city, accustomed as it has become to rapid changes of political leadership. Shortly after the noon hour yester day the inhabitants were startled by the precipitate evacuation of the Zapata army before an invisible enemy. Two hours later the Villa contingent of the former army of occupation ral lied and street fighting ensued with the invading Carranza forces. At 5 o'clock the firing, which had been a continual, rattle for the two previous hours, ceased and in ita place was heard the clanging of bells. Offices and stores which had been in the line of fire were opened and the occupants emerged to learn that the citv had been captured by Captain Manuel Sanchez and twenty men of Carranza's army. It is estimated that 2,500 Za pata soldiers fled before this force, be lieving it to be much larger. THOSE S'VORK SURFACE CARS If ever you go down to "Noo York," vou'd better put a few railroad tor pedoes in your grip to stop street cars when you wish to embark. Whether the transit company or the city itself is responsible for the eternal changing of traffic rules is more than I can say without further investigation. I only know that on the very day of this writing I was unable to get myself lo cated at the proper corner to gain pas sage. The first motorman yelled as he passed me, "The other side!" which I did, and the next one shouted in a mixed tongue, as I raised a command ing hand for him to stop and let me on, "Back, ye rube, to the opperslto soide!"—so I did as he requested also, and waited for the third car to see what were the further desires of the company's subordinates. *The next car sifted by without much ado, and much less notice of me, but the motor man was kind enough to suggest that I avail myself to the car back of him, as he was already full, and he looked it, only he didn't go into detail in mentioning the fact. When I explain ed to a policeman that I wished to get from where I stood to Sixty-Third and Broadway, and unbosomed my woes against the trolley company, he assured me that they were "a rotten bunch," and if it weren't for the effi ciency of the police force 'no one would never get nowhere! Now, I'll tell you what you do," said he. "It's about a mile to where you wants to get, so you'd better walk down to Bar clay Street Ferry and take a boat to Hoboken, then change to a Twenty- Third Street boat. When you get over to Twenty-Third, take a taxi to yer destination and mark me, you'll be there an hour before you can figure how to do it by these surface cars!" Do you blame me for still living In Horseheads? "Zim," in Cartoons Magazine. For Rent ' Large room in Kqlker Street Market House, lighted on all sides, elevator and cellar room If needed. Inquire of Market Master, or 1716 Susquehanna Street. LOANS sls t« S3OO for Individuals pressed by lack of funds to meet Im mediate necessities at new low legal rates. Payments arranged to suit your income and time to suit your conven ience. CO-OPERATIVE * Loan & Investment Co. 204 CHESTNUT ST. MONEY k To Housekeeper*, Work \ tngroen «od Salaried Em. piojrea. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY • Jf. MARKET SQUARE Room SI 4th Floor Spookier Building • 11