flnndrcfls Want to Fill Your Want A little Want MWI Hod Tbemj DIED BTVERS On August 25, Mrs. Annie E. Styers, widow of the late William A Styers, at the home of Mr. George Hoke, 1537 North Sixth street. In her >4th 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 Harrlsburg Cemetery. I-OST LOST Diamond scarfpin, on Her man avenue, Lemoyne. Reward if re turned to 121 Herman avenue, Lemoyne. FOONU FOUND—The well-dressed man. He always sends his clothes to Eggerts Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market street. *jo you? Both phones. Call and deliver. 11ELF WANTED—MaIe WANTED First-class tool makers, profilers, millers, drillers, rlflera and barrel turners. Good pay to competent men. Addres:;, s'ving experience, to J F. Creswell. P. O. Box 2ti4, Lancaster, 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 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. ii.," tare of Telegraph. WANTED A good, reliable married man. One who can furnish a bond and food reference. Apply Grand Union ea Co., 208 North Second street. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodled, unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 35; clliaens 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, 3d & Market Sts.. Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED Two young men, 18 to 25, to travel with crew, only hustlers need apply. 700 North Sixth, after 4 p. m. WANTED A good boy. Apply Capita] 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. YOUNG MEN WANTED who wish to become practical or mechanical chauf feurs to call or write us at once. Full unlimited course. $36. Open day and evening. Auto Transportation Repair Shcp. S> North Cameron street HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED Girl from 16 to 20 years old, to work in day time in con fectionery store; steady position for all winter. Apply 1025 North Seventh street. Bell phone 1617 R. WANTED Good. reliable white girl or woman for general housework fn a family of three adults. Apply 1531t North Second street. FALL TERM commences August 30; JClsflit School, Tuesday evening. August 81. Thorough courses. Individual In struction and the greatest results. Har risburg Shorthand School, 31 North Sec ond street. WANTED Young lady for several j weeks' work in office copying records; j must be good penman; give age and j salary expected, also where formerly employed. Address, Box 2929, care Tele- j graph. WANTED Strong girl or middle- ' aged woman to assist witll general 1 housework. Apply. Cor. Paxtang ave- j nut and Derry street—house with hedge around. WANTED September 1, neat, young j colored woman, general housework, plain cook, good ironer- washing put ' out: live at place. Apply at once. K. i G.. 71, care of Telegraph. WANTED An experienced girl for | cooking and housework; three in fam- ! lly: no washing or ironing; goou i wages; references required. Address i S.. 2912, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girls over 16 j years of age to learn the trade of I Cigar Making. Pay while learn-; ing. Welfare looked after by a trained nurse. Apply at Harris-! burg Cigar Co., 500 Race street, j SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED Young man desires po- ! sition as stenographer, clerk or bill j clerk: ten years experience; A 1 refer- ' erences. Address H., 2915, care of' Telegraph. | BAKER Second hand on bread and' common cakes; state salary. H. L. I Close, Burn ham, Pa. WANTED Young white woman 20 j years of age, desires work of any kind. I Address 1903 North Third street. WANTED By young boy 16 years »f age, position of any kind; can fur-i fish reference. Address, H 2927, care | Telegraph. WANTED By young boy, work of! iny kind. Address. 302 Christian street I steelton. Pa. WANTED Married man would i like to have a position to do general I repairing. Call at 436 Cumberland street. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED Two young colored girls I Jesire day's work or work by the week -all, or address, 1407 Currant street. J WANTED Respectable white wo- ' man wishes position as good, plain rook, in or out of city. Address Marie ! « einer. General Delivery, Harrlsburg, j ' ' i WANTED—White woman wishes po- j *itlon as .ook in private famllv; can! urnish best of reference; good wages I \ddress, E 2926, care Telegraph. WANTED Young woman desires! lositlon: experienced as 3hoe clerk and' n general store work. Address O. I !916, care of Telegraph. : HOUSES FOR SALE j I 11917 N. Second St fflsoo! ' 1674 Schuylkill St., 2-story frame. I j 12447 Reel St., 8 rooms $20501 11610 Swatara St., lot 21x125. J23 N. ISth St., steam heat ... *40004 ' $ 1549 State St., lot 45x108. ♦ 1641 N. Third St.. 3-storv brick. 1 • ♦ 2218 N. Second St., lot 28x110. Ii ♦ 1316 State St $28004 ♦ 2200-2 N. Third St., 3-storv bricks ♦ I ♦4llß N. Third St., lot 22x160. r,CKB J ♦ ?il- wfnP St., 3-story brick. MfSOOf ! ?13li Williams St.. corner property ♦ 11411 N. 4th. Rent sl2 .... .. sui«o4 « ,21 St.. 3-story brick, Wmti ! 1 235 Maclay St., corner house, $4700* I 921 Green St.. lot 20x171. > fill® N. 14th St., new house. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. j REAL ESTATE | Insurance Surety Honda; ♦ Locust and Court Streets FRIDAY EVENING, BARIUSBtJRO TELEGRAPH AUGUST 27, 1915 j SITUATIONS WANTED-—female WANTED Situations by two young i women experienced in department store I work; references furnished. Address E., I 2918, care of Telegraph. WANTED—Day's work by white wo man. Address No. 1114 >4 Wallace. WANTED By colored woman, gen eral housework or day' 4 work. 1308 North Seventh street. WANTED White girl desires pub lic work of any kind in city. Call, or address, 35 South Summit street. 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 Middle-aged woman j would like a position as housekeeper for widower; can give best of refer | ences. Address H., 2920, care of Tele j graph. I WANTED Colored woman desires I work of any kind; can furnish refer- I ence. 513 North avenue. | WANTED Young woman desires fiosition; experienced as cashier and n general office work. Address X., I 2917, care of Telegraph. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN WANTED to sell the famous Red 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 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. § IXTH STREET PROPERT i 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. FOR SALE No. 1843 Whitehall I street. A modern steam-heated ! house. Exterior newly painted. New I Interior decorations. Combination range, gas water heater. Thermostat equipment, screens and shades. A real bargain at $4,650. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FARM FOR SALE—S2 acres In Perry county, 13 miles from Harrisburg, 2 miles from Duncannon; 76 acres farm 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. I INSPECT vacant house No. 22 N. Seventeenth Street key at our office —brick steam heat gas and elec tric light desirable location. Price 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 Singervllle 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. ('are, Care's Grocery, Linglestown. Call 109 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. NO. 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. 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. • REAL 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 Muerich street. FOR RENT ll9O Christian street: I two-story brick; all Improvements and ! up-to-date In all respects; seven rooms, i Including bath; rent, $17.00. Inquire 269 Herr street, between 5 and 7 P. M. FOR RENT 515 South Fourteenth street, 1409 Green street. John H. Ma loney. 1619 Green street. Si 2 an< * u P> New and modern. Corner Stores Now In course of construction. Hamilton and Third Streets Suitable for any business er office purposes. For particulars and plans, see Chas. Adler 1002 K. Third Street. HOTEL GRAHAM FOR RENT 3O rooms; 3-story brick house, recently remodeled. Tepns 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. Reiley. Apartment 5, The Kenllworth, Buffalo, N. Y. FOR RENT New mountain cottage back of Summerdale; electric lights; good spring water In kitchen. Rent by Week or month. J. Grant Koons, 401 South Thirteenth street, Harrlsburg. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, 9 rooms, all conveniences, No. 535 Maclay street. Information 268 Boas street. Bell phone 515 J. FOR RENT Furnished house at Camp Hill—B rooms and bath—steam heat—electric light—gas—rent $35. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Wal nut streets. 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 hath; 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. 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 1713 North Third street: three-story; all Improvements; rerently papered and painted through out: Immediate possession. Apply 1100 North Front street REAL, ESTATE FOR KENT FOR RENT No. 75 Dlsbrow St No. 1234 Walnut St 17 00 No. 1917 Swatara St 15.00 Market St. Apartment 27.00 21*6 Brookwood St 15.00 339 S. 18th St .13.00 J. E. GIPPLE, AI'AHTMENTS FOK RENT FOR RENT Third floor apartment, i 5 rooms and bath; (team heat; gas i range; electric light. Inquire 20 North Fourth street. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT Second I 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, rront apart- I ment. No. 32 North Second street; 1 I rooms and bath; steam heat and elec | trie light Apply to Commonwealth Trust Co.. 222 Market street. FOR RENT Third floor apartment. 19 North Fourth street, 6 rooms and bath; modern: rent reasonable; Imrne | dlate possession. Apply. Dr. J. H. Mll j ler, 19 North Fourth street. FOR RENT 225 North Second street, housekeeping apartment; 5 rooms, pantry, tiled batli, 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. MACDANIELS APARTMENTS, 1417 Market street; Housekeeping; furnished complete; cheerful, large living room I second floor front, with dining room and kitchenette combined; private bath; gas range; private meter, letter box and bell. FOR RENT j ONE unfurnished housekeeping apartment, five rooms and bath, sepa | rate hallway entrance, on South Thir- I teenth street. Rent, $16.00. Apply ! Penna. Realty & Imp. Co., 132 Locust | street, Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR REST ONE unfurnished housekeeping i apartment, five rooms, including tiled bath, and kitchen: also private locker I for storage; vapor heat; Immediate pos session: five minutes' walk to station. 1 Rent, $30.00. Apply Penna. Realty & I Imp. Co., 132 Locust street. FOR RENT Second floor apart ' ment; seven rooms; steam heat; elec- I trie and gas; phone, etc. Apply Finton Apartments, 1632 North Sixth street. ! ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished, airy rooms; plenty of windows; all ! facing Capitol Park; electric lights; 1 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 REST ONE furnished suite of two rooms, private bath, and kitchenette, vapor heat, instantaneous hot water, second I floor front; five minutes' walk to sta -1 tion. Address M., 2922, care of Daily Telegraph. FOR RENT From September 5, furnished second floor front suite, large livingroom, bedroom and private bath; 1 modern in every detail; reference re quired. 218 Pine street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping, on second floor, use of bath and phone, ref erences exchanged, no children. Ap ply, 1604 Derry 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 MARRIED COUPLE desire second or third floor front room. Preferably near North and Sixth streets. References exchanged. Address. X-2928, care of Harrlsburg 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. care of Telegraph. ROOM AND HOARD WANTED , • WANTED Board and room In pri vate family, near Pennsylvania Steel Company office, at Steelton. by gentle man with reference. Address H. Free man, General Delivery, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE FOR SALE CARDB on sal* at tb« Telegraph Business office. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 ! and 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE Good Pullman light delivery automobile; Bosch magneto; new tires; good condition; too small for our work. Price. $150.00. Hershey Creamery Co., Harrlsburg. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mrs. M. B. Gurtner will sell at public sale, at her residence. 2832 Bank street, Penbrook, Pa., on Saturday, at 3 P. M„ August 28. Mrs. M. B. Gurtner. FOR SALE Ford touring car in first class running order K. W. vibrator; all new tires; will sell at sacrifice. Ad dress, F. E. Brlckley, 34 North Locust street, Mechantcsburg, Pa. BICYCLES, frames, coaster brakes or any part of bicycle bought for highest cash price. write, phone or eaTl. 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 Df these signs will be given with each slx-tlme 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. Marysvllle. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 26c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Old-established fur nished room house, completely furnish ed. Low rent. House filled. Rooms en suite. Price reasonable. Two min utes' walk from Market Square. Ad dress 0., 2876, care of Telegraph Office. FOR SALE Second-hand and re built typewriters of all makes. $lO and up. L. C. Smith. Underwood, RoyaL Densmore and others. Inquire Geora» P. TUlotson, 36 South Fourth street. FOR SALE Morris canoe, paddles backrests, carpet, cushions, in very good condition; $32. Care "Canoe r ' Telegraph. FOR SALE 1914 Harley-Davldson twin, two-speed, electric horn, head light, as good as new, $200.00. A bar gain. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN One Excelsior, twin cylinder, new tires, tandem, Stewart Klaxon. A big bargain: $135.00. Investigate to-day Keystone Garage, 814 North Third streets. FOR SALE Jackson roadsters in good condition; new tires; could be used for truck service. Price $l5O will take the car. Can be seen at Lemoyne parage. Lock Lrawer F, Duncannon, FOR SAIiE —• Racinsr mare, Jennv Und and harness: any woman can drive; will sell cheap. Apply A. C Shellhamer, No. 2029 North Cameron. FOR SALE 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 plione. FOR SALE Bicycle tires, worth $1.50, $1.75. $2.00. reduced to $1.25; only 10 left. Get yours early. Put on free. Excelsior Cycle Co.. 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE Bicycle tires. Kokomo Everlaster, Penna. Vaccum Cup. Vltal llc and other high grade tires reduced to $3.50 each. At goods absolutely. Guaranteed. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square. FOR SALE ll-H.-P. 1914 Yale two speed, as good 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. Neldig Bros., 314 North Sec ond street. 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- I speed, big twin, fine hill climber, plenty 1 speed, $130.00. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 j South Market Square. I FOR SALE lndian motorcycle, big j twin, spring frame, lamp, tandem, I horn, A 1 condition; $70.00 to quictc | buyer. Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South i Market Square. FOR SALE Heavy studded motor ! cycle casings, 28x3, reduced to $5.00. I Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market j Square. FOR SALE Five-passenger auto mobile, Cadillac 1910 model; good con dition. Inquire 1412 North Third street. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can t>« 1 secured at the Telegraph Business 1 Office. I FOR SALE WAILPAPER Many ! patterns at half of list price. Paper de -1 llverel anywhere free. Hanglna rea- I sonable. A. U. Spots:, 1317-19 Market street <3O TO GABLE'S for wire fence of all kinds and gHtes to match. No. 111-117 | South Seconi. t uii r FOR RENT Desirable first floor room in Telegraph Building. Inquire Superintendent, Business Office. I FOR RENT Residence 317 North Second street; suitable for doctor or I dentist. A subtenant now In building I will remain. Apply on premises to Miss L. M. Bullch. or to Mrs. J. McK. Feilev, Apartment 5, The Kenilworth, Buffalo, j FOR RENT Second floor room, S 3.700 square feet, for light manufactur ing purposes. New building. Call at j premises. Twelfth and Herr streets. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 In Ave years in the mail 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. Press Syndicate, 798, Lock port, N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS 1 WE are headquarters for Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Before your va cation inspect our large stock. Have your repairing done here and save money. Harrisburg Harness & Supply Company, Second and Chestnut. | 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. HAHTHAN, Boarding 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. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower Address P. o. Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. STORAGE "FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private ! rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We invite Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE la S-atory brick building, rear 4M Market street. Household goods la eleaa, private rnonis. Reasonable rates. Apply te i p. G. Dlener. Jeweler, 408 Market It STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms, $1 to $3 Wagons. 76 cents per month. D. Cooper A Co.. 411 Broad street. Both shonea. LEGAL NOTICES ! SUM),(KM) 4 PER CENT. CITY BONDS of tile CITY OF HARRISBURG, PA. SEALED PROPOSALS will be recelv- J ed at the offlce of the undersigned In I the City of Harrisburg, Pa., until Au gust 30, 1915, at three o'clock P. M., for I I the purchase of SIOO,OOO 4 per cent. I ! coupon City Bonds In the denomina tions of $1,000.00, SSOO and SIOO, and dated September 1, 1915, consisting | of ten series from "Q" to "Z," In- ! elusive. Series "Q" for SIO,OOO, ma turing March 1, 1935, and one series maturing annually thereafter in al- ' phabetlcal order for SIO,OOO each; In-1 terest payable at the offlce of the City Treasurer on the first day of March and September In each year. Bonds will be engraved under the • supervision of ana certified as to ■ their genuineness by the .United I States Mortgage and Trust Company, I of New York City, and the legality j approved by John G. Johnson, Es- ' quire, of Philadelphia, Pa., whose opinion as to legality or duplicate thereof will be delivered to the pur chaser. Each proposal must be accompanied by ca9h or certified check, payable to the order of the City „ Treasurer of Harrisburg, Pa., for two per cent, of the par value of the bonds wanted. Delivery of the bonds to be made > at the office of the City Treasurer, Harrisburg. Pa., on or about Septem ber 10, 1915. I No bids considered for less than par and accrued interest from Sep tember 1. 1915, to date of delivery. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids! WILLIAM L. GORGAS, Supt. of Accounts and Finance. NOTICE Is hereby given that the fol-! lowing accounts have been filed in the 1 Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin' county. Penna., and will be confirmed I bv said Court on the 30th day of Sep tember. 1915, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Fourth and partial account of Charles F. Klrsehler. receiver. Treasury Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. The first and partial account of Theo dore W. Stone, receiver of the Electric Mutual Casualty Association of Phila delphia. Fl st and final Account of Elmer W. Ehler, committee for Philip Aldlnger, a lunatic. Account of Joseph F. Romberger, guardian of the estate and effects of Joftn H. Ptroup, a feeble-minded per son of Mifflin township, Dalphln coun ty, Penna. HENRY F. HOLLER. Prothonotary. HEAVY DEALINGS ARE FEITiES OF MARKET I Interest Converges Around Tenn essee Copper Which Gained Over Eleven Points By Associated Press New York. Aug. 27.—Heavy dealings ! coppers constituted the chief feature jof to-day's early trading. Interest con verged around Tennessee Copper, which closed yesterday at 65, a net gain of I 11% points. To-day's first sale was 100 | shares at 58% followed by 1300 at sr. j to 57, later transactions carrying It up |to 60%, then back to 59%. Utah open jed at 68% to 68 a «, a maximum gain of |1 %. Other prominent Issues In the j metal group included Butte-Superlor, Inspiration and American Smelting. United States Steel opened at a moder ate advance but soon receded. Among the distinctive war issues gains of one to three points were made,by Westing house, American Can. American Car and New York Airbrake. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Goshorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Aug. 27. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 34 34 % 33% 33% Allis-Chal . 39 41 % 38% 39% Am Can .. 62% 62% 60% 60% Am C& F. 70 73% 69 72 % Am Cot Oil 52 62 % 51% 52% Am Loco . 53% 56% 53% 55% Am Smelt. 80% 82% 80% 81% Anaconda . 72% 74% 72% 74% Atchison .. 102% 102% 101% 101% Baldwin .. 79 79% 78% 79 B& O 82% 82% 82 82% Beth Steel . 284 290 2R4 290 Can Pacific 152% 152% 152 152% C|M &St P 82% 82% 82% 82% CRI 4 p. 22 22% 21% 22% C Con Cop. 46% 47% 46% 47% Col F & I. 42% 43% 41% 43% Con Gas .. 127 127 127 127 Cru Steel . 76 77 75% 76 Distil Sec . 28% 28% 28 28% Erie ... 28% 28% 28% 28% Erie Ist pd 44 44 43 % 43% Gen Elec.. 175% 176 175 % 175% GtN Ore sbs 43 43% 42% 42% I Gug Exp . . 65 68% 65' 68% , Insn Copper 36 36% 36 36% Lehigh V.. 142% 143% 142% 143% Mex Pet... 84% 86% 54% 85% Mi C0p.... 26% 27% 26% 27 Mis Pac... 4% 4% 4 4 Natl Lead. 64 65% 64 65 NYC.... 90% 91 90% 90% NYN H H 62% 62% «2% 62% North Pac. 107% 108 107% 108 Pac Mail.. 32% 32% 32% 32% Pa Rail... 108% 109 108 % 108 % Pitts C 32% 34% 32% 34% Pitts C pd. 98% 100% 98% 99% Prs S C 61% 62% 61% 61 RallS 8... 40 40% 39% 40 Ray C C\. 23% 24 23 % 23% Reading .. 148% 149% 148% 149% Rep 15... 44% 45% 44% 45% Rep IS pd 102 102 102 102 South Pac. 89% 90 89% 89% South Ry.. 15% 15% 15% 15% Studebaker. 113% 113% 112% 112% Tenn Cop.. 58% 60% 55 58% Third Ave. 52% 54 52% 53% Union Pac. 130% 131% 130% 131 U S Rub.. 52 52 51 % 51% U S Steel.. 76% 77 75% 76% U S Stl pd. 112 112% 112 112% Utah Cop.. «8% 69% 68 68 % Vir-Car C.. 36% 39% 36% 39 West U Tel 71% 71% 71% 71% | West Mfg.. 116% 117% 116 116% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Philadelphia, Aug. 27. Wheat | steady; No. 2, red, car lots, new, ex- I port, 11.0891.10; No. 1, Northern. Du luth. old, export. $1.5491.59. Corn—Unchanged; No. 2, yellow, local, 88 (fit 89c; steamer. No. 2, yeilow, local. 87© 88c. Oats—Nominal: No. 2. white, none here; No. 3. white, 51952 c. Bran Market steady; winter, city mill, winter, per ton. $26.50; western, winter, per ton. none here; spring, per ton, $24.00924.50. Refined Sugar Market steady; powdered, 5.70®5.75c: fine granulated. 5.60f?/ 5.65 c; confectioners' A. 5.50@5.05c. Butter Market steady; western, creamery, extras. 26% c; nearby prints, fancy. 30c. Eggs The market is firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $5.90®7.20 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $6,309 ' 6.60 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, J7.20W7.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $6.609 6.90 per case. Live poultry Market steady; fowls, 16916% c; old roosters, 12913 c; broil ing chickens, 15919 c; Spring ducks, 15 @ 16c; old ducks not quoted. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy. 18%®)l9c; do., average. 16%@17%c; do., unattractive, 14%f&J15%c; do., old roosters, 13% c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 22 @ 26c; do., western, 16®21c; do., spring ducks, 16 917 c; ice packed fowls, 15918 c. Potatoes Market steady; Malhe, per bushel, 15920 c; New York, per bushel. 15W20c; Southern, per bsrrel. 50cff£$1.25; Jersey, per basket, 10932 c. Flour Quiet but steady; straights, new, $5.1595.30; do..patent, new, $5.85® new, $5.15@5.40; do., patent, new, $5.00 B. 50; do., clear. $5.5096.25; Kan sas. Jute sacks. IK. 1095.n0; spring, straight, old. $6.5096.76; do., patents, old. $6.7597.30. Hay Steady; new hay, $ 16.0021.00 per ton as to quality; No. 1, large bales, $240u92500; No. 1. medium bales. $25.00; No. 2. do., $14.00; No. i. do., $20.00®21.00. Light mixed, $24.00; No. 1, do.. $22.50 @23.00; No. 2. do.. $20.00921.00. 1 Pill I, A DELPHI A STOCKS Philadelphia, Aug. 27. Stocks closed ! strong. American Railways 25 Cambria Steel 51% General Asphalt 31 General Asphalt pfd 67 Lake Superior Corporation 10% Lehigh Navigation 731; Pennsylvania Railroad 54% Pennsylvania Steel pfd 82 Philadelphia Electric 24 Philadelphia Company 44 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 9% Reading 74% Storage Battery .... 66 Union Traction 35 u U. G. 1 84% U. S. Steel 76% U. S. Steel pfd 112 1 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting be tween Charles L. Lelby and Ellsworth E. Flurle under the firm name of Lelby A Flurle. Manufacturers of Brick and Clay Products, was dissolved on the 4th 1 day of August, 1915, by mutual consent i All debts owing to the partnership are I receivable by Fox & Geyer and Elmer E. Erb. Attorneys for said parties, Har rlsburg. Pa., to whom also all claims and demands against the same are to be presented for payment. CHARLES L LEIBY. ELLSWORTH E. FLURIE. ESTATE OF EM, A, r. AI.BRIGHT, DECEASED LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted , to the said Estate are requested to I make payment, and those having claims 1 to present the same without delay, to > Victor Braddock. Administrator, d. b i n. c. t. a., 222 Market Street. Harris- ! burg, Pa. [ INDIANS AFTER SCALP OF MONTREAL [Continued From First Page.] Tamm singled to center. Hecklnger hit to short, who fumbled. Lee walked forcing In Whltter. Mensor hit to pitcher who threw Tamm out at home. The catcher threw to first catching Mensor for a double play. Mowe filed out. One run, 1 hit, no errors. Fifth Inning. Montreal lrelan singled to center, taking second on Lee's wild pitch. Whlteman filed out to Zimmerman. Flyn singled, scor ing Irelan and going to second on the throw home. Devlin flied out to Zim merman. T. Smith hit to left, scoring Flyn. F. Smith out, Mowe to Kraft. Two runs, three hits, one error. Harrlsburg— Tooley flied out to F. Smith. Kraft out, Howley ot Flvn. Zimmerman singled to left. Witter singled to right. Zimmerman scor ed on Tamm's hit to center. Heck lnger tossed out, Fullerton to Flyn. One runs, three hits, no errors. Sixth Inning—Montreal Howley doubled to left. Fullerton sacrificed. Nash walked and was forced out at second by Irelan, Howley scoring on the play. Irelan out at plat trying to work double steal. One run, two hits, no errors. Harrlsburg—Lee hit the bail In right field for two bases. Mensor out, Irelan to Flyn, Lee taking third. Lee scored on Mowe's single to right. Tooley flied out to Flyn and Kraft was tossed out Fulerton to Fyn. One run, two hits, no errors. Amss Awoerr ko*i.l*»c MISS MARTY KOELLING Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 27.—Friends ol Miss Marty Koelllng. a 15-year-old high school girl of this city, are con templating applying for a Carnegie htro medal for the young lady. She has the proud record of having saved two persons from drowning at Green wood Lake, N. Y., whero she is spend ing her vacation. Both rescues were made within a week. Charles Av alo, Jr., was seized with cramps while In swimming and Miss Koelling, who is a remarkable swimmer, dived In and pulled him to shore after fighting him to break his hold around her neck. Two days later she rescued Miss Alice Dupree, who had fallen over board from a rowhoat. Miss Dupree had sunk beneath the surface twice before Miss Koelling reached her side. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Aug. 27. The grain mar ket closed as follows: Wheat September, 97 Decem ber. 95V4c. Corn September, 73'/4c; December, 63>4c. Oats September, 36 He; Decem ber. 36. Pork September, $13.62; OctoDer, 113.77. Lard September, $8.02; October, *8.17. Ribs September, 18.52; October, $8.62. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago. Aug. 27.—HOGS Receipts, 13,00; strong to 5c higher. Bulk $6.75 ® 7.65; light, $7.25#8.00; mixed, $6.50® 7.90; heavy. $6.35@7.65; rough, $6.35® 6.55; pigs, $7.00®8.06. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000; steady to 5c higher. Beeves, -6.00ftJ10.15; cows and heifers. $3.00®8.75; Texas steers, $6.40®7.40; western, $6.65@8.85; calves, $8.50® 12.00. SHEEP Receipts, 700; strong, 10c higher. Native sheep, $5.90®6.50; west ern. $6.00®6.70; yearlings, $6.65@7.70; ewes, $1.00®)5.25; lambs, native, $7.25 @9.40; western, $7.26#9.50. Try Telegraph Want Ads Lumber and Cordwood Sale Don't fail to attend the big lumber and wood sale on the Felt}* tract, near Linglestown, on Monday aft ernoon, August 30. Will also sell a lot of uncut wood. South Mountain Lumber Co. HUNG FOR "USVJ.Mi CRIME" By Associated • .« Federalsburg, Md., Aug. 27. "Wish" Sheppard. a 19-year-old Fed eralsburg negro, was publicly hanged at Denton this morning. The death march began at 5:50 o'clock, and nu without incident. Twenty deputies guarded Sheppard. It is estimated a thousand people were in Denton to witness the hanging. The crime for which Sheppard paid the extreme penalty was committed on July 15, when he attacked Mildred Clark, 15- year-old daughter of Enoch S. Clark, a farmer, near here. RECEPTION COMMITTEE MEETS Chairman Donald C. McCormlck met with the members of the reception committee this morning. Chestnut Street Auditorium was selected as the place for the reception to city officials, members of civic and other local or ganizations and citizens who have figured in the Improvements in the city during the past fifteen years. Other details will be announced as soon as the committee on invitations makes a report. GROWING OLD A little more tired at close of day: A little less anxious to have our way: A little less ready to scold and blame: A little more care for a brother's name: And so we are nearing the journey's end. Where time and eternity meet and I blend. A little less care for bonds and gold; A little more sest in the days of old; A broader view and a saner mind. And a little more love for all man kind: A little more careful of what we say; And so we are faring a-down the way. A little more love for the friends of youth; A little less zeal for established truth; A little more charity in our views; A little less thirst for the dally news: And so we are folding our tents away And passing In silence at close of day. A little more leisure to sit and dream; A little more real the things unseen; A little bit nearer to those ahead, With visions of those long-loved and dead; And so we are going where all must go, To the place the living may never know. A little more laughter, a little more tears, And we shall have told our increas ing years; The book Is closed, and the prayers' are said, And we are a part of the countless dead. Thrice happy, then, if some soul can say, "I live because he has passed my way." —Springfield Republican. IN WRONG "I made an awful break yesterday," said the fellow who is known as a tightwad. "That i* unusual for you. How did It happen?" asked the man in whom he was about to confide. "I met Lulu in front of an Ice cream parlor, and I told her that her lips were like strawberries. She said the only way to prove it was by making the comparison, so I had to blow her to a strawberry sundae." 2(amj SbwfUja Insurance Agent 1617 N. Second Street *■ MONEY k To Honsekeepors, Work logmen and Salaried Km- ployea. LEGAL RATES . EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY • N. MARKET BQUABK Room 21 4th Floor Spooner Rafldlns FOR SALE—New Houses Facing Arsenal Park, 1823 and 1825 Herr St. 3-story brick, never occupied, all Improvements, 8 rooms and bath, 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., 8-story frame, 8 rooms and bath, all im provements, side entrance, concrete walks and garage. On easy termi. Inquire CHARLES BARNHART 1821 Whitehall St. 15
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