| Hundreds Wait to Fill Yonr Want A little Want Ad Will Find Them DIED | STYERS On August '.'s, Mrs. Annie E. Stvers, widow of the late William j A Stvers. at tlie* home of Mr. George j 1 like! ISHT North Sixth street, in her S4th year. Funeral services from her late resi dence. on Saturday afternoon, at 2 ] o'clock. Relatives and friends invited ■ without further notice. Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS NOTICE MR. AND MRS. JOHN HERBERT, of 2224 Logan street, wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kind ness and sympathy tendered them dur ing their recent bereavement. LOST X<OST Diamond scarfpln. on Her- , man avenue. Lemoyne. Reward if re- | turned to 121 Herman avenue. Lemoyne. , IXJUNU 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. j Hi:i. i J WAX'l'hP —Mait» j WANTED First-class tool makers. . profilers, millers, drillers, rifle rs Wd barrel turners. Good pay to competent men. Address, giving experience, to J F Cresweil, P. o. Box -64, Lancastei, Pa. WANTED Collector and solicitor; one with insurance experience pre ferred. Address R . 2913. care of Tele graph. WANTED Men waiters, white. Ap ply Hershey Cafe, Hershey. Pa. WANTED First-class plumber. Ap ply to J!. J. Flowers, 118 South Thir teenth street. WANTED Experienced shoe cut ters. Apply Devine & Yungel shoe Manufacturing Co., Sixteenth and Mate streets. WANTED Collector for credit clothing store; married; experienced; knowledge of suburban towns essen tial: must be able to furnish bond; none but wide-awake hustlers need apply, state age and reference. Address Box | "X. Y. 2.," care of Telegraph. WANTED. —A good, reliable married man? One who can furnish a bond and good reference. Apply Grand I nion Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED A good boy. Apply Capital City Artificial Limb Co., 412 Market street. WANTED Boy about 14 years, to do chores on small farm. Board, cloth ing and schooling. Address Box S, 2919, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Bright, experienced clerk for grocery store; salary and commis sion. Apply Fountain Market Co.. Mul berry and t'erry streets. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course, $35. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shcp. 5 North Cameron street. HELP WANTED —FEMALE WANTED Girl from 16 to 20 years old. to work in day time in con fectKwierv store; steady position for all winter. Apply 1025 North Seventh street. Bell pnone 1617 R. WANTED Good. reliable white rl?i or woman for general housework in a family of three adults. Apply 1530 North Second street. WANTED September 1, neat, young colored woman, general housework, plain cook, good ironer- washing put out. live at place. Apply at once. K. G.. 71, care of Telegraph. WANTED Everybody to l.now 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. AT ONCE Seveial ex-| perienced salespeople. Those who j nave good experience can secure good ' positions and good salary. Apply to j Mr Greene, ground floor. Astrich's. | WANTED An experienced girl for ! cooking and housework; three in fam ily: no washing or ironing; goou | wages: references required. Address ; S.. 2912, care of Telegraph. ] YOB CAR GET THE MONEY i to get the things you desire i if you are trained—office trained. Aspiring young i men and women who want to feel the satisfaction of enjoying more than the com mon necessities of life should send for our booklet, "TEE ART OF GETTING ALONG IN THE WORLD" We will gladly send you a copy of this little book free and without the slightest obligation. Use a postal to-day. The Of fice Training School, Kaufman Building. 4 S. Market Square. Rell phone 694 R. WANT ED 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 burtr Cigar Co.. 500 Race street. HELP WANTED—.MaIe ami Female WANTED Girl ushers and man; must be refined and courteous. Apply FMgent Theater between 10 and 12 A. M. : HOUSES FOR SALE • J 1917 N. Second St 1"j74 Schuylkill St.. 2-story frame. , 12447 Reel St., 8 rooms S-OSOi J 1610 Swatara St., lot 21x125. , «28 N. 18th St.. steam heat ... $4004), ,1549 State St.. lot 45x108. , ,1611 X. Third St.. 3-story brick. 4 4 2218 N. Second St., lot 25x110. , ♦ 1316 .-Hate St SimiMt* ♦ 2200-2 N. Third St., 3-story bricks. ♦ ♦ Ml* N. Third St.. lot 22x160. 4 ♦ 2022 Green St.. 3-story brick, *4.">nof ♦ 1317 Williams St.. corner propertv.t *l4ll N. 4th. Rent. sl2 *l^oo* ♦ 1331 N. 2d St.. 3-story brick, ♦ 28." Maclay St.. corner house, H470O ♦ ♦•'.'l Green St., lot 20x171. f Jlll6 N. 14th St., new house. J j MILLER BROTHERS & CO.j REAL ESTATE , Insurance Surety Bonds ♦ ♦ Locust and Court Streets ♦ i 4 THURSDAY EVENING, SITUATIONS WANTED —Male WANTED Toutig man desires po sition as stenographer, clerk or bill clerk: ten years' experience; A 1 refer erenres. Address H., 2915, care of Telegraph. BAKER Second hand on bread and common cakes; state salary. H. L. Close, Burnham, Pa. WANTED Young white woman. 20 vears of age, desires work of any kind. Address 1903 North Third street. WANTED A position to drive a Ford Jitney by an experienced street car man. Address 8., 2906, care of Tele graph. WANTED Married man would like to have a position to do general repairing. Call at 436 Cumberland street. WANTED Toung, married man wishes position In pool room and res taurant; can rive best of reference. Ad dress F.. 2908, care of Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE WANTED Young widow, with three-year-old child, would like posi tion as housekeeper. Mrs. Phoebe Spead, Marysville. WANTED Two young colored girls desire day's work or work by the week. Call, or address, 1407 Currant street. WANTED Respectable white wo man wishes position as good, plain cook. In or out of city. Address Marie Welner, General Delivery, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED By young woman hav ing nine years' experience In general office work, position as bookkeeper or stenographer; good reference, also bond if necessary. Address S. H. J., care of Telegraph. WANTED White girl desires pub lic work of any kind in city. Call, or address. 35 South Summit street. WANTED Situations by two young women experienced in department store work; references furnished. Address E., 2918, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Day's work by white wo man. Address No. 1114H Wallace. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework or day's work, 1308 North Seventh street. WANTED Middle-aged woman would like a position as Housekeeper for widower; can give best of refer ences. Address H., 2920, care of Tele graph. WANTED Colored woman desires work of any kind; can furnish refer ence. 513 North avenue. WANTED Young woman desires position; experienced as shoe clerk and in general store work. Address 0., 2916, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires position; experienced as cashier and In general office work. Address X., 2917, care of Telegraph. WANTED By experienced colored woman. position as cook or day's work. Apply 1211 Wallace street, City. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED to sell the famous Ked Oak line of Art Calendars in Pennsylvania territory. We have salesmen making $5,000 per year. Ex cellent opportunity for experienced road man. Address The Thos. D. Murphy Co., Red Oak, lowa. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern 2 %-story frame house, standing on one-half-acre of Improved ground; variety of fruit, berries and flowers. Conceded the best location in Camp Hill. One block from trolley. Good elevation. Bell phone 3056 M. FOR SALE No. 93 N. Seventeenth street; modern M-room house with all improvements, including steam heat, front porch and paved street. A real bargain at $3,150. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. NO. 1820 N. THIRD STREET is for sale or rent business corner—steam heated all other Improvements —well built brick house. Particulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. HIXTH STREET PROPERTY in the eighteen block for sale at an attractive price 9 rooms bath gas fur nace lot, 100 feet deep. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FARM FOR SALE—B2 acres in Perry county, 13 miles from Harrisburg, 2 miles from land, balance young timber; new frame house, good bank barn, necessary out buildings: water in house and barn; good spring near house; 125 bearing peach trees, 200 apple trees, one-half bearing; choice variety of other fruit; land in fine state of cultivation. For further partclulars address D. B. Trout man, Route 3. Box 37, Duncannon, Perry County, Pa. FOR SALE A fln suburban home at Paxtang. House has 8 large rooms and bath, hot water heat, electric lights. Size of lot, 60 ft. by 135 ft. and con tains also a large stable. You will ad mire this property If you are looking for a suburban home. Price, $4,650. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. I INSPECT vacant house No. 22 N. Seventeenth Street key at our office —brick steam heat gas and elec tric light desirable location. Price I low—little cash needed. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE Two-story brick. All Improvements. Good location.. S2OOO. S6OO cash needed. Rents for $17.00. Address Box J2923, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Fifty acres mountain or timber land at Slngervllle Station, one mile east of Dauphin Station. In deed it's pleasant and profitable to own a plot of ground this size and loaded with beautiful trees, fern, rocks and hills. Price only S3OO. Terms, SIOO cash, balance monthly payments. C. B. fare. Care's Grocery. Llnglostown. Call j 409 Market street. Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE No. 27 N. Nineteenth street; a new brick corner property, I with steam heat, electric and gas I lights, hardwood floors, all paving com plete. An ideal home. Price, $4,500. FOR SALE—A fine suburban home at Xu. 1435 N. SECOND STREET now vacant price and particulars at our office 9 rooms all improvements —owner has left city and will consider a reasonable offer for this house. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. CORNER PROPERTY 9 rooms bath furnace porch large new porch excellent view lot, 95x105 variety of fruit good garden. Par ticulars at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE No. 229 N. Fifteenth Street; new 3-story brick dwelling; convenient, mdoern and roomy. A very select home. Price upon inquiry. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market Street. PARK STREET PROPERTY in the eighteenth block for sale to quick buyer at reduced price 3-story brick —all Improvements drive alley on rear. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Build ing. REAIi ESTATE FOR RENT | FOR RENT 1907 North Fourth street; 3-story brick; all Improvements; electric lights; front porch; large yard; rent. $20.00. Apply L G. Dunn, 346 Muench street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: two-story brick; all Improvements and up-to-date In all respect*; seven rooms. Including bath; rent. 117.0w. Inqutrn 259 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 515 South Fourteenth street, 1409 Green street. John H. Ma loney. 1619 Green street. FOR RENT 2147 Atlas street; rent. $14.00; has been renovated, repainted and in flrst-class condition; all con veniences; possession at once. C. S. Weakley. 1815 North Second street. «|2 Month and up; * New and modern. Comer Stores Now In coarse of construction. Hamilton and Third Streets Suitable for any business or office purposes. For particulars and plans, see Chas. Adler 1002 N. Third Street. HOTEL GRAHAM FOR RENT 3O rooms; 3-story brick house, recently remodeled. Terms reasonable. Call, or address, First National Bank. New port, Pa. FOR RENT Residence 317 North Second street: suitable for doctor or dentist. A subtenant now in building will remain. Apply on premises to Miss L. M. Bullch, or to Mrs. J. McK. Retley. Apartment 6, The Kenilworth, Buffalo, N. T. ' FOR RENT New mountain cottage back of Summerdale; electric lights;, good spring water in kitchen. Rent by week or month. J. Grant Koons, 101 South Thirteenth street,. Harrisburg. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, 9 rooms, all conveniences, No. 535 Maclay street. Information 268 Boas street. Bell phone 5155. FOR RENT Three-story brick; 9 rooms; bath; steam heat; cemented cellar; hardwood floor; large cemented porch. Apply M. Brenner & Son, Green and Emerald streets. FOR RENT lB3l Zarker street. $20.00. and one small house near Nine teenth and Derry. $13.00. J. B. Mac- Donald, 1319 Market street. FOR RENT A fine, new house at 1918 Bellevue Road; seven rooms and bath; electric and gas, also steam heat. J. Grant Koons, 401 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT 452 Crescent street; 7 rooms and bath; front porch; central; all Improvements; wide street. Rent, $lB. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut. FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, including heat and water. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket street. FOR RENT. FURNISHED Wayne Cottage, Perdix. Possession, September 1. Rent reduced for remainder of sea son. A. C. Young, 26 North Third street. Bell. 713 J. FOR RENT No. 75 Disbrow St $17.00 No. 1234 Walnut St 17.00 No. 1917 Swatara St 15.00 Market St. Apartment 27.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St. FOR RENT l7lB North Third street; three-story; all improvements; recently papered and painted through out; immediate possession. Apply 1100 North Front street. FOR SALE No. 1843 Whitehall street. A modern steam-heated house. Exterior newly painted. New Interior decorations. Combination range, gas water heater. Thermostat equipment, screens and shades. A real bargain at $4,650. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Third floor apartment, 5 rooms and bath; steam heat; gas range; electric light. Inquire 20 North Fourth street. 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 400 North street. FOR RENT —Third floor, front apart ment, No. 32 North Second street; S rooms and bath; Bteam heat and elec tric light. Apply to Commonwealth I Trust Co.. 222 Market street. APARTMET FOR RENT Second floor No. 28 South Third street; six laig<- rooms, two bay windows, plenty closets, gas, electric light and city steam. In quire 400 North street. FOR RENT 225 North Second street, housekeeping apartment; 5 rooms, pantrv, tiled bath, modern in every detail; private hall entire length of apartment; city vanor heat; hot water furnished. Apply 218 Pine stree.t Bell phone 559 W. FOR RENT ONE unfurnished housekeeping apartment, five rooms and bath, sepa rate hallway entrance, on South Thir teenth street. Itent. $16.00. Apply Penna. Realty & Imp. Co., 132 Locust street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR RENT Three unfurnlshed room apartment, with steam heat and bath, central location on North Third street. Rent. $l)p.00 and heat. Pos sesion at once. Inquire quick. R., 9021, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT ONE unfurnished housekeeping apartment, five rooms, including tiled bath, and kitchen: also private locker for storage; vapor heat; immediate pos session: Ave minutes' walk to station. Rent. $30.00. Apply Penna. Realty & Imp. Co., IS2 Locust street. FOR RENT Second floor apart ment; seven rooms; steam heat; ekc tric and gas; phone, etc. Apply Flnton Apartments, 1632 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Apartment, four rooms and bath: all conveniences; city vapor heat; also suite of rooms suitable for doctor or dentist. Apply to dwelling No. 222 Locust street. ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished, airv rooms; plenty of windows; all facing Capitol Park; electric lights; hot and cold running water in each room; use of large bath and phone. 410 North. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single or en suite, light housekeeping. Bell phone. Address 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT ONE furnished suite of two rooms, private bath, and kitchenette, vapor neat, instantaneous hot water, second floor front: five minutes' walk to sta tion. Address M., 2922, care of Daily Telegraph. FOR RENT From September 5, furnished second floor front suite, large ilvlngroom, bedroom and private bath; modern In every detail; reference re quired. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Two neatly furnished rooms, with large bay window, front; each room convenient for one or two gentlemen. Hoffman Apartments, Fifth and Market streets. Second Apartment. ROOMS WANTED Three or four furnished rooms, light housekeeping, three adult family, state price and location, or no attention given. Address S, 2924 care of Tele graph. WANTED Furnished rooms for light housekeeping by young, married couple; must be central. Address Box L, 2925, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two or three unfurnish ed rooms on second floor for light housekeeping ,use of bath, electricity and gas by young married couple A 1 reference. Location on Whitehall or Regina street preferred. Address 0.. 2921, aare of Telegraph. HAKRISMURG TELEGRAPH ROOM AND BOARD WANTED | WANTED Board and room In pri vate familv. near Pennsylvania Steel Company office, at Steelton, by gentle man with reference. Address H. Free man, General Delivery, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE Good, gray horse, I,*oo lbs. Price, $76.00. Inquire Ober"s Stable, Court and Cranberry. _ FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the j Telegraph Business office. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 »nd 117 South Second street. 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme j quality. All the full line of the Acine i make. FOR SALE Good Pullman light delivery automobile; Bosch magneto; new tires; good condition; small | for our work. Price, $150.00. Hershey i Creamery Co., Harrisburg. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ! FURNITURE Mrs. M. B. Gurtner will i sell at public sale, at her residence, | 2832 Bank street. Penbrook, Pa., on Saturday, at 3 P. M., August 28. Mrs. J M. B. Gurtner. FOR SALE 1914 Cadillac Road ster, fully equipped, extra tire, car In excellent condition. Demonstration by appointment. Address S.. 2907, care of Telegraph. — BICYCLES, frames, coaster Drakes I or any part of bicycle bought for highest cash price. Write, phone or call. Keystone Garage. 814 N. 3rd street. Bell phone 266-R. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms. Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. if paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE At a bargain, 400 choice White Leghorn Hens for breed ing purposes. Barron and Young strains. Also four good Incubators. Locust Grove Farm, Marysville. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department ,The Tele, i graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Old-established fur nished room house, completely furnlsh ! ed. Low rent. House filled. Rooms en suite. Price reasonable. Two mln- I utes' walk from Market Square. Ad dress 0., 2876, care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Second-hana and re built typewriters of all makes. $lO and up. L. C. Smith, Underwood. Royal. I I Densmore and others. Inquire Georg* P. Tillotson, 36 South Fourth street. A MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE lB ft long; stream lined hull, with a flrst class Grey motor. Apply at 206 Mvers street. Steelton. FOR SALE 1914 Harley-Davidson twin, two-speed, electric horn, head light, as good as new, $200.00. A bar gain. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE 1913 Model 37 five-pas senger Hudson; electric lights and starter; paint, tires and mechanical condition very good. Can be seen at Hudson Sales Agency, 1139 Mulberry street. FOR SALE 1914 Model 36, flve-pas senger Chalmers; electric lights and ■tarter; paint, tires and mechanical candltion A 1; fully equipped, including seat covers. Apply Hudson Sales Agency, 1139 Mulberry street. One Excelsior, twin cylinder, new tires, tnndem, Stewart Klaxon. A big bargain; $125.00. Investigate to-dav. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third streets. FOR SALE Small roll-top desk. Apply after 8 P. M. to 1541 Cedar street. r , F 9 R SA k E Racing mare, Jenny Lind and harness; any woman can drive; will sell cheap. Applv A. C. Shellhamer, No. 2029 North Cameron. FOR SALE Bargain In a country hotel if sold before September 15; $2,700 cash; good neighborhood; good trade. Address P. G. Forney, Real Estate, 55 North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. FOR SALE ■»— 1914 Excelsior, two speed, big twin, fine hill climber, plentv speeil, $130.00. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE A slightly used Pow ers Motion Picture Machine with rheo stat, wire, asbestos cloth booth with iron frame and sixteen-foot screen. Price very reasonable. Call 629 Bell phone. FOR SALE lndian motorcycle, big twin, spring frame, lamp, tandem, horn, A 1 condition; $70.00 to quicK buyer. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE Heavy studded motor cycle casings. 28x3, reduced to $5.00. Excelsior Cycle Co.. 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE Bicycle tires, worth sl.oo, $1.75, $2.00, reduced to $1.25; only lo left. Get yours early. Put on free. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market square. FOR SALE Bicycle tires, Kokomo Everlaster, Penna. Vaccum Cup, Vital lie and other high grade tires reTTuced to S3.SO each. A 1 goods absolutely. Guaranteed. Excelsior Cvcle Co., 10 ; South Market Square. FOR SALE - 11-H.-P. 1914 Yale, twol speed, as £ood as new, fully equipped, head light, Presto tank, speedometer and tandem. A rare bargain—sl2s.oo See this one. Excelsior Cycle Co.. 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE—lndian motorcycle, twin two-speed, electric' lights and horn! speedometer, tandem, starter. We of fer this machine for quick sale. A bargain. NVidig Bros., 314 North Sec ond street. FOR SALE WALLPAPER Many patterns at half of list price. Paper de livered anywhere free. Hanging rea sonable. A. U. Spotz, 1317-19 Market street. FOR SALE Five-passenger auto mobile, Cadillac 1910 model; good con dition. Inquire. 1412 North Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS c»n secured at the Telegraph Business Office. QO TO GABLE'S for wire fence of til kinds and gates to match. No. Ul»n7 South Second. l- uit JttA r FOR RENT Desirable first floor room in Telegraph Building. Inquire Superintendent. Business Office. FOR RENT Second floor room, 3,700 s ;uare feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. WAATKD WANTED Rooms and board for family of four; central; well located references furnished. Address Box J' 2910, care of Telegraph. WANTED Five-room furnished apartment; modern; references furnish ed. Address 2911, care of Telegraph. WANTED. TO BORROW Six thou" sand dollars for three years. High grade security. Address M.. 2906, care of Telegraph. BUSINESS OPFOHTU.NmiSS I MADE $50,000 in Ave years in the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Pre«s Syndicate, 795. Lock port, N. Y. W1 SHARES IGIIII DOMINI FEATURE Lackawanna Steel Scored New High Price of 68 During Morning New York, Aug. 26. War shares were again the dominant feature at the opening of to-day's market, gaining two to almost five points. Lackawanna Steel scored the new high price of 68 j on a further rise of 3% and New York j Airbrake rose 4 % to 151, while Stude- j baker advanced 3%, touching 115. Other issues to record further Improvement included General Motors, General Elec tric, Westlnghouse and Willys-Over land. United States Steel held Its lead ership with an opening sale of S.OOO shares at 75-% to .6, a rise of one point, with a similar gain for the preferred at 1.12%. Among miscellaneous issues General Chemical was prominent for Its ten point advance to 300. Trading in railways was nominal. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York. Aug. 26. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 33 33 32% 32% Allis-Chal . 3Mi 39% 38% 381,4 Am Bt Sug 66 66% 64% 64-% Am Can .. 62% 63% 61 HI Am C& F. 69 % 69% 68% 68% Am Cot Oil 51% 51% 51% 01V4 Am Ice Sec 24 24 24 24 Am Loco . 54% 54% 54 54 Am Smelt . 79% 82% 79% 81% Am Sugar. 110 111 109% 111 lAmT&T. 123 ',i 123% 123 123 % 1 Anaconda . 70% 72% 70% 72 V« Atchison .. 102 102 101 % 101% Baldwin .. 79 79% 77% 78 B & 0.. . . 82 % 82% 82 % 82% Beth Steel . 284 285 284 285 Bklyn RT. 84% 84% 84% 84% Cal Petro.. 17% 19 17% 18 Can Pacific 151% 152% 151% 151% Cent Leath 44 44 % 43% 44 C& 0 48% 48% 48% 48% CM& St P 82% 82% 82 % 82% CRI & P. 22% 23% 22 % 22% C Con Cop. 45% 46% 45% 46% | Col F & I. 4 2 42% 41 % 41 % Con Gas .. 126% 126% 126% 126% Cruc St . . 76 77% 75% 76% Dist Sec .. 28% 28% 28 28% Erie 28% 28% 28 28% Erie Ist pfd 44 44 43 % 43% Gen E Co.. 178 178% 175% 175% Gen Motors 215 217 215 217 Goodrh BF 63% 64 62 % 63 Gt Nor pfd 118% 11S% 118 118 Gt N Ore s 42% 42% 42% 42% Gug Exp .. 64% 64% 64% 64% Insp Cop . . 35 36 35 35% In-Met pfd 75 .. 75 KC So .. . 27% 27% 27 27 Lehigh Val 143% 143% Mex Petro. 83 85% 83 83% Miami Cop. 26% 26% 26% 26% Mo Pac .. 4% 5 4% 4% Nat eLad.. 63 64 62% 63% N Y Cent.. 40% 40% 40% 40% NY.NH& H 64 64 63% 63% NY.O & W 26% 26% Nor & W.. 107% 107% 107 107 North Pac. 107% 107% 107% 107% Pac Mail.... 33 33 32 % 32% Pa Rail... 109 109% 108% 109 Pitts C ... 32% 32% 31% 32% Prs S C... 61% 61% 60% 60% Rail SS... 40 40 39% 39% Ray C C.. 22% 23% 22% 23 Reading .. 148% 149% 148% 148% Rep T 5... 44 % 44 % 44 44 South Pac. 89% 90 89% 89% South R... 16% 16% 15% 16 Studebaker. 114% 115 112% 113 Tenn Cop.. 54 65 54 6." Third Ave. 51% 52% 51% 52% Union Pac. 130% 131 130% 130% U S Rub.. 52 52% 51% 52 US Steel.. 75% 76% 75% 75% U S Stl pd. 112% 112% 112% 112% Utah Cop.. 67 67% 66% 67 Vir-Car C.. 34% 36% 34% 36 West U Tel 70% 70% 70% 70% West Mfg.. 111% 111% 115% 115% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Aug. 26. Wheat Unchanged; No. 2. red. car lots, new, ex port, sl.oß® 1.10; No. 1. Northern. Du luth, old, export. $1.51® 1.59. Corn Steady; No. 2. yellow, local, 88® 89c; steamer. No. 2, yellow, local. 87 (3> 88c. Oats—Nominal; No. 1. white, none here; No. 3, white, 51® 52c. Bran Market steady; winter, city mill, winter, per ton, $26.50; western, winter, per ton, none here: spring, per ton, $24.00®24.50. Refined Sugars Market unchanged; powdered, 5.70@5.75c: fine granulated. 5.60® 5.65 c; confectioners' A, 6.50<3>5.55e, Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras, nearby prints, fancy. 30c. , Eggs The market Is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. $6.90®7.20 per case: do., current receipts, free cases, $6.30# 6.60 per case: western, extras, firsts, free cases. $7.20®7.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6,60®6.90 per case. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, IBfiJlfiHo: old roosters. 11®12C: broil ing chicken, 14®20c; spring ducks, 15 ®l6c; old ducks not quoted. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%4»lAe: Ho, average, 16%@17%c; do., unattractive. BUSINESS PERSONALS WE are headquarters for Trunks, Buit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company, Second and Chestnut. 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. Bell 1960. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Bourdfng Stable nnd National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No. 2503 R. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-448 South Second I street. Harrisburg Storage Company. ! STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooma, $1 to IS Wagons, 78 cent* per month. Apply D. Cooper A Co.. 411 Broad street. Both shone*. LEGAL NOTICES In the Estate of Clover B. William son, late of the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, de ceased. NOTICE Letters testamentary In the above estate havng been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settle ment to Harrisburg Trust Company. Executor, 18 South Second Street Harrisburg, Pa. FINANCIAL WANTED To borrow $3,000 at five (5) per cent., giving first mortgage on real estate. Address P. O. Box No. 49#, t.Steelton. Pa. AUGUST 26, 1915. HV4fi i ls%e; do., old roosters. 13% c; do., broiling chickens, nearby, 22@20c; do., western, 16®21c; do., spring ducks. It ®T7c; Ice packed fowls, 15®l8c. Potatoes Dull and weak; Maine, per bushel, 15@20c; New York, pat bushel, 15®20c; Southern, per barrel. 60c<a51.26; Jersey, per basket, 10®32c. I Flour Market weak; straights, new, $5.15®?).30; do..patent, new, $5.85® new, $5.15®6.40; do., patent, new, $6.00 5.50; do., clear. $5.50®6.25; Kan sas. Jute sacks. SS.IO®jT6O; spring, straight, old. st.6o@(.7s; do., patents, old. $6.7597.30. Hay— Nominal; new hay $16.00®21.00 per ton as to quality; No. 1. large bales, $240U®2500; NO. 1. medium bales, $26.00; No. 2, do.. $14.00; No. do.. $20.00® 21.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1, do.. $22.60 © 23.00; No. 2. do.. $20.00®21.00. PHI I.ADEI.PHI \ STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Aug. 26.—Stocks closed ) steady. American Railways 24% Cambria Steel 53% General Asphalt 31 General Asphalt. Pfd 67 Lake Superior Corporation 9% Lehigli Navigation 73 Lehigh Valley 71% Pennsylvania Railroad 54% Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 43% Philadelphia Company, Pfd 33 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9% Reading 74% Storage Battery 66% Union Traction 35 United Gas Improvement 84% United States Steel 75% United States Steel 112 CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 11!., Aug. 26. Hogs Re ceipts. 15.000; steady. Bulk of sales, $6.65@7.45; light. $7.70®7.95; mixed, $6.40@7.90; heavy, $6.60@>7.60; rough, $6.15.2.6.55; pigs, $6.0007.85. Cattle Receipts.- 3,500; steady. Beeves, $6.25i5>10.16; Texas steers, $6.55 ff?S.3O; western, $7.25@9.25; cows and heifers, $3.50@9.40; calves, $9.50© 12.00. Sheep Receipts. 8,000; strong. Na tive, $5.75®6.35; western. $5.90®6.40; yearlings. $6.40®>7.40; lambs, native, $6.75<g , 9.15; western. $7.00@9.25. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Aug. 26. —Board of Trade closing: Wheat September, 99T4; Decem ber. 98>4. Corn September, 74\; December, 64»„ Oats September, 88; December, 37 "i,. Pork September, 13.67; October, 13.80. I->ard —September. 8.05; October, 8.17. Ribs September, 8.50; October, 8.62. GOVERNOR'S TRAIN NEARLY WRECKED By Associated Press Omaha, Neb., Aug. 26. Governor Brumbaugh's special train with 100 Pennsylvanians was in a near wreck just at daylight this morning just be fore the Missouri Kiver was reached, and the party spent four hours in Omaha while their entire train was having new trucks placed beneath the cars. The Governor and his party were all badly shaken up, but none were I injured. BULGARIA SIGNS AGREEMENT Washington. D. C., Aug. 26. —Un- official advices to representatives of the Balkan nations here say Bulgaria has signed an agreement with Turkey which includes the provision that she remain neutral and that the attempt to form a Balkan league has failed. HAUNTED Have you a garden where you walk and see The golden flowers of Spring Crown the new greenery With newer blossoming? A garden ail green growth and witch ery. j And does the purple evening come for you Slow star by slow white star, Trailing its robe of dew j With not a sound to mar The peace, save bird-calls falling faint and few? Ah well, I have no garden for my feet To tread! The walls of stone Press on the bitter street Where I drift by, alone, Dreading the wolf's glare in the eyes X meet. And yet. have you not sometimes turn ed your head, Just bending to a rose. Thinking you heard the tread And stir of one who goes Down old remembered paths—but now is dead V —Hildegarde Hawthorne in Harp er's Magazine for July. THE DESERTED MILL It stands alone and silent Beside the singing stream; And at the time of twilight The sunset's fading beam Rests on It like the shadow Of some forgotten dream. Its wheels have long been quiet; It braves the rain and snow; And yet its heart is aching With emptiness and woe; And I am sure it misses The grain that used to flow. Beneath its sloping shelter. In June the lovers stand. And tell a sweet old story That lives in every land. (They think that it is sleeping And does not understand!) It stands alone and wistful Reside the sighing stream; I And at the time of twilight The sunset's dying beam j Rests on It like the promise Of some forgotten dream. —Margaret E. Sangster, Jr., in Christian Herald. QUINCE AND SWEET APPLE JAM Quince and sweet apple preserve ia preferred by many to preserves made of quinces only. Uae two-thirds quinces and one-third sweet apples. Pare, !j core, slice and weigh. To every pound of fruit allow three-fourths of a pound of sugar. Steam the fruit until tender. "Make a syrup of sugar and water and boil until thick, then add the fruit and ' simmer until it looks clear. If at that time there seems to be too much »yrup, 1 lift out the fruit with a strainer into pieserve Jars or glasses, boll down the svrup and pour over the fruit.—Sep tember Mother's Magazine. ni|BBER srAMnn . Jfcllj SEALS & STKNCILS i jl'Wmfg.bvhbs.stencilworks" 11 ,i II 130 LOCUST ST. HBG, PA. II yuMl 11 ROOSEVELT FIRES ON HYPHENATED YANKEES Ex-President Says German-Amer icans Should Be Made to Fight For U. S. or Be Shot \ By Associated Press Piattsburg, N. Y„ Aug. 26.—Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, speaking; last night on the drill plain of the United States Military Instruction Camp en the shore of Lake Champlain, de nounced in unmeasured terms the hyphenated American, the profes sional pacifist, the poltroon, the "col lege sissy," and the man -with "a mean soul, all of whom he let it be clearly understood he considered beyond the pale of real and true Americanism. It was a regular old-time Roosevelt speech, and the Colonel was at his best. The Kaiser, had he been pres ent, would certainly not have been among those who so vociferously ap plauded what the ex-President had to say. "The German-Americans," declared the Colonel, "had defied the United States even to the verge of treason," he said, "in the belief that no one would dare offend the German-Amer ican vote; hut if you gentlemen think as I do and war were declared, these gentlemen would fight or be shot, ana they could choose whether they would he shot in front or in the back. "And you must remember that while people will sympathize with a, weak man who is wrong they won't sympathize with the most powerful— not with us, the richest nation in the world, if we fail to prepare to defend our own. The surest way to invite disaster is to be rich, aggressive and unarmed." "Probably no body of citizens in the United States during the last five years have wrought so efficiently for na tional decadence and international de gradation as the professional pacific ists. the peace-at-any-price men. who have tried to teach our people that silly all-inclusive arbitration treaties and the utterance of famous plati tudes at peace congresses are substi tutes for adequate military prepared ness. Sneers at Professional Pacificist* "As for the professional pacificists and the poltroons and colege sissies who organize peace-at-any-price so cieties, and the mere money-getters and mere money-spenders, they should be made to understand that they have got to render whatever service the country demands. "Camps like this are the best possi ble antidotes to hyphenated American ism." THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily, except Sundays at 3 P. M.. at Its new location, front and Harris streets, for the free treatment ot the worthy poor. I FOR RENT Store Room, 19 N. 3d St. Call 20 N. Fourth St. SECOND FLOOR Flour Mill For Sale Flour mill with 50 barrels daily capacity, four-story building, three thousand bushel warehouse; mill equipped with Pennsylvania sys tem throughout, runs by electric power, and a general store includ , Ing flour and feed business doing a thousand dollars a week business. Selling on account of settling up an estate. Price $12,000. Located at West Newton, Pa. W. F. FRAKE Real Estate 2» X. Se<-on<l St. Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE—New Houses Facing Arsenal Park, 1823 and 1825 Herr St. 3-story brick, never occupied, all improvements, 8 rooms and biath, chestnut finish, electric and gas lights, open stairways, side en trances, cement cellars, concrete walks and steps, grass plots, slate roof, front and back porches, steam heat; Just finished in up-to-date style. Open for inspection. Sold on easy terms. Also 1903 Forster St., 3-story frame, 8 rooms and hath, all im provements, side entrance, concrete walks and garage. On easy terms. Inquire CHARLES BARNHART 1821 Whitehall St. The Harrisburg Real Estate Exchange. WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT Public Auction FRIDAY, AiGIST 27, 1015, AT 1.30 I». M. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES for Mrs. J. P. Smltli, Owner. Nos. 331, 333, 335 Caldsr street, each fronting 14 ft. on Calder street and 60 feet deep, making a total on Calder street of 42 feet, and 60 feet deep, having thereon erected three 2%-story frame houses. The houses are all tenanted »nd verv desirably located and will positive ly he sold to HIGHEST and REST bidder. Sale will he held in front of No 333 Calder street, and property will lie sold free of all incumbrance and 1915 taxes. Terms of Sale lO per real, when properties are knocked 4own. Balance In thirty days. Rettew &Bushnell j 1000 NORTH THIRD STRBBT | H.D.KOONS, Auctioneer
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