• I telegraph Wait Ads.—The Startest Route Between Beyer -ami Seller ©eatbs HI rnSCiTOS —On September 27, 1915, Kills Ford Ruffington, aged 31 >»ers. 'odv can be viewed Wednesday even in* at his home, 1009 North Third street- ? to 9. Burial will be made at Jit. Calvary Cemetery. Funeral private. WEARY The funeral of Morris Weary, will take place Wednesuay, at 2 o'clork, from chapel of T. M. Mauk Son. Burial in East Harrisburg Cemetery. LOST LOST Brown mixed Balmaccan coat In by the gypsy Bl"l\ s - Satur day night about 12 oVlock. Please re turn to 1514 Green street. LOST On September 14, large leather wallet containing papers of no value to any one but owner. Reward if returned to Telegraph Office. LOST "P. E. K." fraternity pin, initials "P. M. E." on back—several i»earls, between Sixteenth and Hunter or Fifteenth and State streets. Re ward if returned to Telegraph. Lost Plate of false teeth, be tween Pennsylvania Station and Aldlne Hotel, Market street. Reward of $2.00 if returned to this office. FOUND FOUND That Eggert's Steam Dye ing & French Cleaning Works, 1-45 Market St.. do the very besV work in the city. Call either phone for ;-roof. We call and deliver. HELP WANTED— MaIe WANTED Men to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited. SSO practical course now for $35. After the Ist of October the price will be S4O. Make application at once so as to save money. We practice you from the time you start on repairing i and driving automobiles until you fin ish. Auto Transportation School. 5 N. Cameron street. WANTED Experienced man to run extractor; $12.00 per week to start. Ap ply Sanitary Family Washing co., six teenth and Elm streets. ~ OLLECTOR WANTED Hustler. Good salary and commission. where last employed and age. Must give bond or rash security. Address J., 3019, care ot Telegraph. TWENTY-FIVE LABORERS WANT ED AT ONCE. Apply at Nineteenth Street Bridge. Ferro Concrete Com pany. WANTED, AT ONCE An experi enced groceiy clerk; leference required. Address M„ 3023, care of Telegraph. WANTED number and steam fitter; must be first-class mechanics. Apply 1330 Derry street. M. 11. Baker. WANTED Electricians for house wiring. Address Electrician, aare of Telegraph. WMTED—First ciass Tool Makers, lathe hands and ex ternal grinders. Pittsburgh Model Engine Co,, Lexington St.& P.K. R., Pittsburgh, Pa. —.—.— WANTED Paperhangers; all piece work; 10c, 12c and 15c for hang ing none but good mechanics need ap pTy Reamer tt Son, 1505 North Sixth street. WANTED Bright boy, about 15 years old. J. S. Belslnger, Optometrist, 205 Locust street. WANTED Boys over 16 years for all departments. Apply Harrisburg Leather Products Co.. 1420 Wyeth ave nue. TAILOR ESS WANTED Apply Van derloo. 224 North Second. WANTED By a large department store, young ladies and young men as extra salespeople for Saturday only. Coed opportunity for those willing to learn. Address Box 3020. care of Tele graph. WANTED 25 laborers at now bakery building. Tenth and Market street*. WANTED Four more ali around tin roofers. Must be sober men. Apply at once to J. Frank Myers, Paxtang, Pa., or call SB2R3 Bell phone. WANTED A reliable man of force and energy to solicit orders in towns and country through this section; ex perience unnecessary, although a man with farming experience preferred; permanent employment, expenses and salary to a man who can make good; practical instructions; reference or se curltv required; 800 acres; established 62 years. Hoopes Bro. & Thomas Com pany. Stephen Girard Building, Phila delphia, Pa. WANTED Good man to make him self generally useful in large garage. Must be sober and honest. References required. Address Box H. 3013, care ot Telegraph. WANTED Plumbers, steamfitters and helpers: steady work. Apply at once. 1001 Capital street. WANTED Oyster opener, one who is willing to do work in general. Ap ply West End Cafe, 1613 North Third street. City. WANTED First-class baker, one that can bake bread and cakes. Apply to New Cumberland Steam Baking Co., J. A. Hartman. WANTED —Laborers on C. V. R. R. bridge. Apply 011 work. Robert Grace Contracting Co. WANTED First-class toolmalter, profiler, miller, driller, rifler, barrel turners, blacksmiths and steam hatn rner men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box 264. Lancaster, Pa WANTED — 1 A young colored man for general work. Apply, Maple Grove Hotel, Sixth and Maclay streets. t \ FOR SALE 611 AND #IIV4 CALDEII ST. SPECIAL PRICE Two three-story brick houses each eight rooms, bath and furnace. No 611 is a corner property and rents "(or sixteen dollars a month; No. 611 '4 rents at fifteen dollars a month. CAMP HILL LOTS TO BE SOLD SACRIFICE PRICE 1 corner lot (Heyri and 3d). 1 corner lot (Hcyd and 2d). 6 lots on Heyd St. 13 lots on Main St. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. REAL ESTATE Insurance l.oeiiNt mill I nurt >trret* TUESDAY EVENINC HELP WANTED—MaIe f SALESMEN WANTED Steelton Store Co., Ltd., Steeltory Pa. WANTED Errand boy In station ery store. Apply H„ 3007, care of Tele graph. WANTED Bov with a bicycle. Ap ply The Wonder, 211 Market street. AUTO TRANSPORTATION SCHOOL —Wants men to become practical chauffeurs. We guarantee to pay you 30 cents per hour while repairing pri vate cars, soon as you are compe tent. We give you our unlimited SSO course for <3s—after October 1 the price will be S4O. Make application at once. 5 North Cameron street. WANTED First-class punchers. Apply, P. O. Box 744, Coatesville. HELP WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Refined white girl for general housework. Address P. O. Box > 51, Harriaburg, Pa. WANTED A good slrl for general house work in small family; no wash ing. Apply, 904 North Second street. WANTED —Young white woman who Is able to do general housework. Must come well recommended. Apply 1610 M.arket street, city. WANTED White cook. Apply Mrs. Sides, 3205 Riverside Drive. Young white woman to cook and as sist with housework. Sleep home. Girls without experience need not ap ply. Reference required. Address, Box XYZ„ care of Telegraph. SALESWOMEN for Lace Department; must have good experience. Good sal ary paid. Also girls over 16 for Satur days. Apply Mr. Greene, care of Astrlch's, Fourth and Market streets. WANTED—A girl for general house work. Must have good references. 205 South B'ront street. ~W ANTED 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 luirg Cigar Co.. 500 Race street. WANTED—MiddIe-aged woman, not under 30, to do general housework. Ap ply 325 Chestnut street after 6 P. M. Bell phone 555 J. WANTED' Middle-aged country lady, with no children (or not more than one) for housekeeping. Address, Box .13008, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young white girl, 15 or 16 years of age. to assist In housework. Call Wednesday morning between a nnd 10 o'clock. 20S State street. EXPERT training by my ii.<»thod, and | every student employed is my record i last year; no failures; attend here and ! be successful. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 North Second street. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL— -2North Fourth street. Become a pupil now. Make all your Fall and winter dresses while learning an art that will be of endless value as long as you live. Day and evening. WANTED—Bright, educated women for canvassing a high-class line of useful merchandise. Reference requir ed. Write for Interview. Address, N 3010, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl for general house work and plain ccoklng in a small family. No washing. References re quired. Apply 1613 North Second street. WANTED Experienced sewing ma chine operators on ladies' and chll s wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co., over City Star Laundry, State street, rear entrance. . . ! HELP W ANTED—MaIe or Female j | WANTED Several young ladies or | men; refined position. Apply to Henry Peyser at Cotterell's Book Store. '9 North Market Square. TAILORS AND TAILORESSES Wanted— Experienced, also makers. Apply, 621 North Second street. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS ssO weekly. Selling our automobile specialties. New, live, quick selers. Every car owner buys one or , more. Write now. Progressive Mfg. Co.. Reading. Pa. AGENTS WANTED Salary i commission. Chance for advancement, j Young, married men preferred. Refer-! j ence required. Address 0., 3022, care I of Telegraph. DEMONSTRATORS Live men and | women make big profits handling $1 high class household necessity.. Delight ]to housewives. Write for particulars I to-day. Knooren. Mlspah. N. J. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED—For Harris, burg and Cumberland valley; perma nent position; best line advertising calendars, cloth and leather goods; com missions most liberal; Fall trade be gins now. Address, Sales Manager, united States Calendar Companv, Cin cinnati. LIVE WIRES SALESMAN can make SLuO net per month selling our well known line of Fancy Fruit Ciders and Soft Drinks In small country towns. 25 , per cent commission, $35 weekly draw ing account. 32 years in business. Red Cross Company, 206 S. Main street. St Louis, Mo., Dept "N." SITUATIONS WA NTED—MaIe WANTED By colored man, posi tion as janitor or any kind of work. Apply 622 North street. WANTED Position driving- team or any kind of position by a middle aged, married man; is handy with tools. Apply, or address, 1324 Cowden street, City. WANTED Colored man wants situation. Windows washed, cellars cleaned and whitewashed, private auto mobiles washed and polished, lawns mowed and hedges trimmed. Phone 271 R. INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN. with over five years' experience in general hardware and house furnishing busi ness, desires to connect with same line, I or would consider similar position per taining to merchandise. A 1 references i as to honesty and integrity can be fur nished; also bond if required. Address T. R. G.. care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced chauffeur, colored, wishes position In private family, or any otner work; references. Chas. Wood, 520 Ridge street, Steel ton. Pa. WANTED Position by chauffeur, with five years' experience, expert re pairman, private or commercial, with reference. Apnly 414 Second street, Wormleysburg, Pa. Bell phone 3413 W. WANTED Colored man desires work, housecleanlng, furnaces or gen eral utility man. Apply 116% Liberty street. WANTED Boy, 16 years, would like to learn,trade of olumbing or tln tlnning. Apply 1230 Herr stret, City. WANTED Position driving de livery car; can furnish references. Ap ply 1302 North Third street, or call Bell phone 1685 R. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE POSITION WANTED A widow, 31 years old, wishes position as house keeper for widower, or to do house work for small family; best references given. Address, B 3005, care Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED—FemaIe $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring In tubes. Per manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi cago. WANTED By experienced colored woman, washing and ironing for Mon day and Tuesday and day's work of any kind. Address 207 Arch street. Me chanlcsburg, Pa. WANTED By young white woman, general housework; can give refer ence. Call 427 Strawberry. WANTED Woman wants position as general housekeeper. Address L, 3016, care of Telegraph. WANTED By young colored wo man, cooking and downstairs work. In private family; can give good refer ence. Call or address M., 1425 New Fourth street, side entrance. Basin ave nue. WANTED By colored woman, nursing or work of any kind. Inquire 20 North Eleventh street. City. WANTED - Middle-aged white wo man wants laundry work or house cleaning. Apply 1311 Hunter street. WAT- I ID High school girl wants position In an office after school hours; doctor's office preferred, but others would do. Address Box M„ 3017, care of Telegraph. WANTED General housework by colored woman. Address Box W., 3018, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced waitress wishes work in restaurant or clerk in department store.. Call, or address, 1606 Wallaee. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SIOOO WILL BUY a frame house be tween broad and C'alder streets; we also offer other cheap property for sale. Get Information at Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 64-ACRE FARM, near Harrisburg, for sale at less than $125 per acre; good buildings; large orchard; variety of other fruit. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. FOR SALE Corner lot. 2701 Butler street. Penbrook, 30x150 ft., containing frame double house with slate roof; beautiful lawn, several bearing fruit trees; or will exchange for small farm. FOR SALE At a bargain, 119 Balm street, seven rooms, bath, electric lights. Price, $1,650.00. Only $500.00 cash needed. Will rent for $17.00. Chas. Adler, 1002 North Third street. FOR SALE 220 Harris street. 3- story brick, 8 rooms, bath and furnace, bay window on each floor; lot 21x92. This property Is offered at a very at t/active price. Brlnton-Packer Co., Sec ond and Walnut streets. BUNGALOW New, at a sacrifice price; 8 rooms, electric light, furnace heat, large porch on three sides; con siderable fruit; buy this property now at a great discount. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE 2 Vi-story frame house, good as new; all improvements; steam heat; electric and gas fixtures all through; 15x18 garage In rear. Worth investigating. 2309 Derry street. Paved street. FOR SALE Boas street house, near Second, for sale; brick, 8 rooms, bath, gas. furnace, slate roof; Inspect this property and get particulars. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE l2 acres, 10 minutes' walk from Llnglestown irolley line, 5 miles east of Harrisburg; good frame building, situated on a nigh elevation commanding a magnificent view. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut streets. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Steam heated house; gas and electric light; bath; good loca tion; rent $23; suburban property for rent at sl6 per month. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, Including heat and water. J. E. Glpple, 1251 Mar ket street FOR RENT Three-story brick 8- room house; all improvements; large porch; bay window fronnt and real good location. Apply C. H. Mauk, 1745 North Sixth street. FOR RENT 2%-story frame dwell ing. with improvements, for colored people only. Suitable for two small families. 1130 North Front street. Ap-i [ply 226 Chestnut street. | FOR RENT Storerooms (and 254 Hamilton street. Rent jsl2. Charles Adler, Real Estate iand Insurance, 1002 North Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Apartment. 4 rooms, with improvements. Apply C. H. Mauk, 1745 North Sixth street. FOR RENT—227 North Second street, second tloor apartment, 5 rooms and I bath; all modern Improvements, steam heat, electric and gas, cemented stor age room, use of cellar. Apply, Miss IC. J. Opperman. | ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms and porch, second floor, for light housekeeping. Apply Mrs. Lizzie Bom berger, 1945 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all conveniences; use of phone. 813 North Second street. FURNISHED ROOMS Nicely fur nlshed rooms, all improvements, city steam heat, Roslyn Apartments, 209 Walnut street. Inquire of Ellanora Gove, 226 North Third street, Millinery Store. FOR RENT Five unfurnished rooms, bath, cellar, yard. Rent reason able. Inquire 646 Kelly street. j FOR RENT Six rooms and bath at , 18 North Eighteenth street, suitable for ■ small family; lady living alone occupies I third floor. Rent, $16.00 per mofith. | FURNISHED second story front room (bay window) for one or two gen- I tleinen; use of bath; possession Oct. ' 4th. Call. 410 Crescent street, after 6 ip. m. ALL of second floor, three rooms and . bath newly papered, with 28 ft. bal cony, steam heat, gas for liglu and I fuel furnished. Call 1409 Vernon I street. I FOR RENT Two very nicely fur nished front rooms, with bay window; also one back room; city steam and electric lights; reasonable rates. 521, North Fourth street, facing Capitol Park. FOR RENT Furnished room, with board; suitable for two people. Apply 1327 North Sixth. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor, and one on sec ond floor, with balcony; suitable for light housekeeping; use of bath; best furnished. Call 626 Schuylkill street, City. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Furnished room, with hoard, or light housekeeping. In pri vate family, near Capitol. Address R„ 3034. core of Telegraph. WANTED ln private family, large room or two connecting rooms, by young man to he located In Harrisburg permanently, desirable location, home comforts. Address L, 3009, care of I Telegraph. HAJUUBBtTRO TELEGRAPH' BOARDERS WANTED I HAVE vacancy for one or two re- | fined boarders and roomers. Apply IJ4» 1 Vern^Mtreet^^^^^^^^ WANTED ) POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-off good Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Send postol to 636 Herr street, City. FOR SALE BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS —Re- built and second-hand L. C. Smith. Un derwoods, Remington and others from SIO.OO up. Supplies and office equip ment of every description. Geo. P. Tillotson, 211 Locust street. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms and Board and Table Bop.rd at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If ?ald in advance. Inquire at Office of olograph. PRIVATE SALE of household furni ture, consisting of sideboard, parlor suit and bedroom furniture. 646 Reily 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 One delivery wagon. Apply Grand Union Tea Co., 208 North Second stret. FOR SAfIE — ~Mahogany Davenport, two large library chairs, library table, cabinet and bric-a-brac, gas range, gas water heater, kitchen table, rockers, etc., all in gcod condition. No. 236 Boas street. FOR SALE Pool table, Brunswick alley type with set of balls. Big bar gain. Apply H., 3012, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE —. At great sacrifice, seven-passenger touring car. Powerful engine and in perfect condition. Limousine and summer body. Phone 1399R3 for particulars. FOR SALE 1914 Cadillac Road ster, fully equipped; excellent condi tion; demonstration by appointment. Address B, 3021, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Three-quarter-ton truck; closed commercial body; good condition. Will be sold at a sacrifice if sold at once Universal Motor Car Co., 1826 Wood avenue. Bell phone. FOR SALE Pedigreed French bull pup. three months old. Apply "A," 19 North Fifth street. MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS lndian, 1914, 2-speed, lamp, preston, speedome ter, claxon, tandem, $100; Indian, 1914, with side car, fully equipped, $160; Ex celsior, 1914, equipped, fine shape, $125. Keystone Garage, 814 North Third St. FOR SALE Four-cylinder 40-H.-P. Rambler automobile. Apply 1447 Ber ryhill street. FOR SALE Twenty-five bushels of onions. Address Box 201, Penbrook, Pa. FOR SALE Restaurant located on Market street, doing good business. A bargain if sold at once. Good reasons for selling. Address D„ 3015, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S. 113, 116 jnd 117 South Second street, 5,000 gal lons New Era ready-mixed paint. Acmi quality. All the full line of the Acme make. FOR SALE CARDS on sal* at U»e Telegraph Business office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Busln»»* OfTlce. FOR gALE Big Twin Indian spring frame enamel not even scratched, complete with large size lamp—slo.oo Klaxon, $20.00 Tandem— sacrifice at S9O to quick buyer—owner of machine needs the money. Call at Excelsior Cycle Co., 10 South Market Square, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR SALE Reo Roadster, 1913 model, in tip-top condition. New extra tire and tube. Bumper bar; two horns; storage battery. Good car for some one. Address Box L, 3014, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—Nice little Pullman flve | passenger car, in fine condition, slight ly used. Will sacrifice at $560.00, in cluding $50.00 worth of extras. See No. 5 North Cameron street. FOR SALE Encyclopedia, Brit tanica, Twentieth Century edition. 1 American supplement. Cloth binding. Thirty volumes. Excellent chance to [obtain this valuable reference work at half price. Bell 2439 J. i LARGE LINE of Automobile Robes. I Horse Blankets, Trunks. Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Special ties; repaired and made to order. Har- I l isburg Harness and Supply Company, Second and Chestnut. — « _ FOR SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele, graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Or will let furnished, best located rooming house in city; business well established. Mcrrells, 204 Locust street. FOR SALE Plot of ground 105x50, southeast corner Sixteenth and Briggs streets. Address, Mrs. Charles Hennig, 217 A Oak street, Weehawken, N. J. FOR SALE Bxl2 and 13x19 Gordon Job Presses; excellent condition; re placed with later models. Can be seen running at the Steelton Ameri an, 154-156 South Front street, Steelton. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two individual gar ages. Drummond aVenue, 1500 block, plank floor, $2.50 per month. Key at 1509 Derry. Inquire 1020 Green street. FOR RENT 3ood business loca tion; 3-story building; larfge store room and 4 flats; will rent or sell at a bargain; possession given immediately. Call Bell phone 345 M, or write M 3055, care Telegraph. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. FOR SALE Restaurant business on prominent street in Harrisburg; small amount of cash needed rent only $35 !>er month, including residence. Bell Realty Co., BergnerJlullding. 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 FOR falling hair try Gross Quinine Hair Tontc, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market Btreet. Harrisburg, Pa. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in our work when compared to other firms, the reason is that we are interested in you personally and want you to look well dressed, the way to do this, is to send your clothes to us for renovating, our methods are the best and give perfect satisfaction. West End Cleaning and Dying, 1527 North Third street; Bell phone 717 W. MR. MOTORCYCLE OWNER lf you have a motorcycle you want to dispose of quickly, better try our service, Key stone Garage, 814 N. 3rd street. Bell phone 266-R. HAULING R. A. HARTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Move re of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. H. W. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell ohone No. 4503 R. ACTIVE SESSION IN WALL STREET Baldwin Locomotive Again .Central Feature in Trading During Early Hours By Associated Press New York, Sept. 28. lndications pointed to another active session with many more high records at the open ing of to-day's market. Baldwin Lo comotive was again the central fea ture, its initial sales ranging from 119 to 121%, against yesterday's close of 113%, and passing its previous record by over seven points. New maximums were also made by General Motors, up 9 to ,172, Bethlehem .Steel 2 to 368, Uckawmina Steel 2% to 82%, United States Industrial Alcohol 7 to 98 and Crucible Steel 2'i to 103%. Other spec laities in which gains averaged two points included: Republic Steel. Sloss Sheffield Steel, Cast iron Pipe, Ameri can Locomotive, Tennessee Copper and Distillers Securities. Railroad issues were atraln ignored. NEW YOKK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Gosliorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. New York, Sept. 2 8. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 32% 32% 32% 32% Allis-Chal . 45 48% 44% 45% Am Bt Sug 6,-. 65% 64% 64% Am Can .. 64% 64% 63 63 % Am C& F. 79% 81% 79% 80% Am Cot Oil 53% 53% 52 % 52% Am Loco . 68 % 70% 67 68 Am Smelt . 87% 87% 85% 86% Am Sugar . 109% 109% 108% 108% Am T & T. 125% 125% 125% 125% Anaconda . 74% 74% 72% 73% i Atchison ... 104% 104% 103% 103% I Baldwin .. 11 9 150 119 128% B&O. .. . 89 89 87 % 88 Beth Steel . 368 368 365 365 Bkfyn RT. 85 85 84 % 84% Cal Petro. . 20 % 20% 19 20 Can Pacific 163 163 161 % 161% Cent Leath 51% 52% 50% 51% £ &,<>• •• • • - r >o% 50% 50% 50% C. M&St P 88 88 87 87 C, RI& P. 20% 20% 20 20% C Con Cop. 45% 46% 45% 45% Col F & I. 56% 63% 56% 62% Con Gas .. 131 131 130 130 Crtic St ..102 103% 101% 101% Dist Sec .. 31% 34% 81% 33 Erie 33 33 32% 32% Erie Ist pfd 52% 53 52% 52% GenECo.. 177 177% 177 177 % Gen Motors 365 365 Goodrh BF 72 72% 70% 71 Gt Nor pfd 121% 121% 121 121 Gt N Ore s 46% 50% 46% 48% Gug Expl . . 66% 67 66 66% Insp Cop .. 36% 38%- 36% 37% In-Met 20% 20% 20% 20% C, G W pfd 33 33 KCSo ... 28 28 Lehigh Val 146% 147 145 % 145% Mex Petrol. 91% 91% 88% 89 Miami Cop. 28 28% 28 28 Mo Pac .. 4 4 Nat Lead.. 67% 67% 67" 67% N Y Cent.. 9 7 97% 96% 96% NY.NH& H 68% 68% 68% 68% NY.O & W 29 29 Nor & VV. . 114% 114% 113% 113% North Pac. 110% 111% 110% 110% Pac Mail.. 33% 33% 33 S3 Pa Rail ... 113% 113% 113 113% Pitts C ... 34% 38 34 36 Pitts C pd. 104 104 103 103 Press S C . 67% 73% 67% 72% Rail S 5... 43% 45% 43% 45% Ray C C... 22% 23 22% 22% Reading .. 153% 154 152% 153% Rep I 5.... 58 53% 51% 53% South Pac. 94% 94% 93% 93% South Ry.. 19% 19% 19% 19% South Rpd 57% 58% 57 57\& Studebaker. 142% 145% 140% 141% Tenn Cop.. 59% 61 sfr% 60% Third Ave. 58% 58% 57% 58% Union Pac. 133% 133% 132% 132% U S Rub.. 53 53% 52% 52% U S Steel. .• 79% 79% 78% 78% i Utah Cop.. 68% 69% 68 68%! Vlr-Car C.. 40% 40% 40 40 West U Tel 77% 77% 77% 77% West Mfg.. 123% 126% 122% 124% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Wheat -Steady; No. 2. red, spot and Septem ber, $1.08% (ft) 1 10%. Bran The market is quiet; city mills, per ton, $25.00; western do, none here; Spring per ton. *22.75ffi>23.25. Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow, local, 82%(fi83%c; steamer, No. 2, yel low. 81% @B2%c. Oats Steady; No. 2 white, none FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN, having two Build ing and Loan Associations and a Trust Co. Address P. O. Box 496. Steelton. Pa. STORAGE "FIREPROOF STORAGE! Private rooms for household goods. $2 per month and up. We lr.vlte Inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. (STORAGE 4l# Broatf street, tow household goods and merchandise. Prl vate rooms. )1 to $3 Wagons. 76 cent* per month. Apply D. Cooper tk Co.. 4]} Broad street. Roth uhonea ' ™_______ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Commonwealth Building and Loan Association will open the 19 series at their office. IS North Third street, on Monday evening October 4. Money loaned on real estate I at each meeting. F. R. LEIB, President. j. T. w. MCLAUGHLIN, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY Department, Harrisburg. Pa. Sealed proposals will be received at said office untiUlO a. m., Wednesday, Octcrber 13 1915, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible, for the con struction of a double 26 ft. span con crete bridge .in Conwango, township Warren county, at Station No. 69, of State Highway Route,, No. 94. Plans and specifications may he seen at office of State Highway Department, Harris burg; 1001 Chestnut street, Philadelphia and 903 Hartje Building, Pittsburgh' Full particulars and Information on ap plication to Robert J. Cunningham State Highway Commissioner. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE tamentary on the estate of Emma M Leeser, late of Harrisburg, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and thoße having claims or demands will present the same without delav. V. HUMMEL FAGER, Executor 410 North Second street. Harrisburg, Pa. ! FRANK E. ZIEGLER. Attorney. SB A LED PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed until 8 o'clock P. M.. October 11 1915, by the undersigned, at his resi dence and at the borough town hall, for the construction of a municipal build ing. to be erected in the borough of WCrmleysburst, Pa. Plans and siiecifl cations can bt had of L B. Wanbaugh, chairman of 'building committee. A sfiretv bond of • 40 per cent, of the amount of the contract will be required of the successful bidder before start ing work, to secure the faithful per formance of the contract. The right Ms reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of borough council. RALPH K. SCHRACK, Secretary of Council. SEPTEMBER 28, 1015. here; No. 3, white, new. 39%®40c. Refined Sugars Market lower; powdereu, 5.00 c; fine granulated, 4.90 c; confectioners' A. 4.80 c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, extra, 27He; nearby prints, fancy, 31c. Eggs The market is firm; nearby hla-her; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, $8.40®8.70; neary current receipts, free cases, $7.80®8.10 per case; west ern extras, firsts, free cases, sß.4»® I 8.70; western firsts, free cases, $7.80® 8.10. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 16®17%c; old roosters, ll®12c; broil ing chickens, 16®17%c; spring ducks, 14(h l6c; old ducks, 12®14c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls, fancy. Uu. average, 16% 1 %c; do., unattractive, 14 H® 15% c; do., old roosters. 13c; do., broiling chickens, nearby. 22®2#c: do., western, 16® 17c; spring ducks, nearby, 16@17c; do., western, 10®12c; ice pack ed fowls, 15®18c. Potatoes Market higher; Maine, per bushel, 16®20c; New York, pet bushel. \s<H2og: Southern, per bnrr»l. 60e®51.25; Jersey. No. 1, per basket, 25 ®3sc; Jersey. No. 2, per basket. 10@15e; Pennsylvania fancy, per bushel, 60® 65c; Pennsylvania, fair to good, per bushel 50@55c. Flour Market steady; winter clear, new, $4.60®4.90; do straight, new, I $4.80@5.10; do patent, new, $5.10® | 5.10. Kansas clear, new, jute sacks, $4.90®5.10; do straight. $55.20®5.50: do | patent. $5.50®5.75. Spring, first, clear, new. $ 4.65®4.90; do straight. new, $4.80®5.10: do patent, new. $5.10®5.30; ! do., patent, old. $5.35@7.10. Hay Market steady; No. 1, large bales. $20.00® 20.50; medium bales, $19.50®20.00; No. 2. do., $18.50®519.00; No. 3 do., $16.00®17.00; light mixed, I slß.oo® 18.50; No. 1. do., $17.00@17.60; No. 2 do., $16.00 ® 16.50. | PHILADELPHIA STOCKS i By Associated Press Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Stocks clos ed irregular. Cambria Steel 68% General Asphalt 31 General Asphalt. Pfd 69>i Lake Superior Corporation 10 Lehigh Navigation 76% Lehigh Valley 73 >i Philadelphia Electric 25% Philadelphia Company 44 Philadelphia Company, Pfd 38 | Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 11% Philadelphia Traction 76 Heading 76% Storage Battery 75% Union Traction 41% United Gas Improvement 86 United States Steel 78% CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Sept. 27. Hogs Re ceipts, 13,000; firm. Bulk of sales, $7.30 ®8.25; light, $7.65®8.45; mixed. $6.95® 8.45; heavy, $6.6n®8.30; rough, $6.65© 6.90; pigs, $6.00®8.00. Cattle - Receipts, 5,000; firm. Native beef cattle, $6.10®10.40; western steers. $6.70®8.75; cows and heifers, $2.90®8.40; calves, $7.25®11.00. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; strong. Wethers, $5.70®6.55; lambs, $7.25® 9.25. CHICAGO HO Alt I) OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Sept. 28.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat September, 1.05; December, 95%: May, 98%. Corn December, 55 %: May, 57%. Oats December, 36; May, 38%. , Fork October, 13.22; January, 15.55. Lard October, 8.32; January, 8.80. Ribs October, 8.75; January, 8.00. PEACE MESSAGE FROM DOME OF CAPITOL rContinued from First Page] the men who returned from Appomat tox in 1865 to receive the plaudits of the nation. The survivors who made the climb at the Capitol were mem bers of the veterans' signal corps and old comrades on Georgetown Heights ] flashed back an answer. The veterans had before them a day of sightseeing, tours about the de fenses of Washington and expeditions to historic spots, the day to be brought to a clo.ie with an address of welcome from President Wilson in the reunion j headquarters at Camp Matthew G. j Emery. Prisoners of War Meet One of the events of the day was a reunion of former prisoners of war, when several hundred Survivors of Libby Prison assembled. While the reunion of the prisoners was in prog ress a man entered the campflre room who wore no uniform of blue, but had in the lapel of hiS coat the emblem of the Confederacy. He was welcomed with a rousing Yankee yell. A reunion of the Sixth Army Corps was held at 10 o'clock on the site of old Fort Stevens, where Lincoln stood on the firing line at the defense of Washington. Although the day was crowded with | sightseeing trips for the veterans, j many were conserving energies for the ! great welcoming campflre to-night at | which President Wilson will speak. Veterans See Funeral - of 14 Victims of F-4 By Associated Press Washington, D. C.. Sept. 28.—Full military honors to-day were accorded fourteen unidentified victims who lost ! their lives when the United States sub- j marine F4 mysteriously sank at the i entrance to Honolulu harbor some I months ago. Their dismembered bod- . ies, in four caskets, were buried in the 1 Arlington National Cemetery, the serv- I ice being attended by high officials of j the navy and others. As the flag draped caissons were drawn along Pennsylvania avenue from the Wash- I ington navy yard to Arlington thou- i sands of Civil War veterans and others i attending the Grand Army of the Re- I public encampment lined the streets and uncovered their heads in rever ence. Bowman's Stage Fashion Show Amid Gay Scene Bowman and Company's semian- j Inual fashion review opened to-day. j Beneath a broad inviting bower, un- 1 der two rows of crimson Ruscus trees, j a stage built on the fourth floor 1 "at the big Bowman store, three chic i models displayed all the latest styles in Milady's gowns, suits and hats. Two trim misses of 10 and 12 years, re spectively, showed the latest in chil- , dren's wear. To-day's shows were given at 10 o'clock this morning and at 2.30 this afternoon. The review will be con tinued to-morrow and Thursday with ' two exhibitions daily. WILD SCENES IN EXCHANGE ' By Associated Press New York, Sept. 28. The Stock Exchange was again the scene of wild and excited trading to-da.v with further spectacular advances in war shares and a reactionary trend in investment is sues. Dealings In the first hour totalled almost 400,000 shares, somewhat under yesterday's high level, but sufficient to tax the machinery of the exchange to Its utmost. AH REST HIGAMIST IN CELL Formal charges of bigamy were loilncil this afternoon against George Furlong, the Brockton, Mass., traveling man. In his cell In the Dauphin county prison. Furlong married a Lykens girl and was awaiting trial for desertion. 13 VETERANS ARE OFF FOR WASHINGTON [Continued From First Page.] parade to the station. Many a hearty handshake and "Good morning, com rade," as in the days of v 65, were noticed by hundreds of businessmen hurrying to their offices. And the hurrying hundreds stopped—Just to see the "Boys in Blue" line up and march away. Going up Third street to Locust, the column headed by the band, turned, proceeding to Second, to Market street, to the railroad sta tion, where the men gathered in little groups planning for the big anniver sary review to-morrow and the na tional encampment. More than a score of veterans from Posts in nearby towns had gathered at the station to greet the local Post members as they marched up the steps. Canes Instead of Muskets At the review to-morrow the mus kets of '65 will be replaced by canes. Only 30,000 of the old soldiers are ex pected to march over the route of the grand review of fifty years ago where so many thousands marched long years ago. Of the Harrisburg Post, less than one hundred members will be in line. As the men of Post 58 passed along I the route of the march to the station, | a few of the late arrivals dropped into I line. Others who could not march, | waited at the station for their com -1 rades. In Washington, headquarters are to be established at the Vendome Hotel, Third street and Pennsylvania avenue. The following members of David R. Stevens Post, No. 520, left on the spe cial train: James M. Auter, Post com mander: David Stavens. George Gib son, William Dickson, William White. Adjutant N. A. Waltner. from Post 58, was unable to obtain the names of all the veterans who went on the trip to the encampment, because a num ber of the soldiers did not report at the Post' room. Those who marched in the line from the Post room are as follows: M. Floyd, George Heller, George Heller, Jr., Charles Burns, J. Q. A. Rutherford, Loyd Hatfield, D. Brown, W. C. McFarland, Francis Ott, D. Chal lenger, G. W. Rhoads. Thomas Num bers, H. S. Watson. Oliver Attick, J. H. Deming, D. Bender. R. M. Johnson, B. Bowmaster, A. J. Pugh, F. H. Eckel man, Fin I. Thomas, L. H. Bierbower, Wm. Etter, E. B. Hoffman. Tom Wag ner, J. B. Patrick, Wm. Rnuch. B. Briggtes, E. Looker, M. Shipp, Noah Linn, J. C. Forncrook, D. W. Cox. A. Boingardner, N. A. Walmer. Charles Beaver, H. Newman, If. Graham, H. W. Snyder. A. Geiger. H. Rote. J. W. Morris, Louis Nebinger, F. Green. Miss Irene Wagner, daughter of Post 58, was the guest of honor of the local veterans at the encampment. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open dally, except Sunday, at 3 P. M„ at Its new location, front and Harris streets, for the free treatment of the worthy poor. niiBBER srAMna Jjfßl SEALS & STENCILS H|**MFG.BVHBG.STENCILWORKS» || 11 130 LOCUST ST. HBG.PA. II mmmm^ rnmmmmmmmm PUBLIC SALE A 2 , /a-story frame dwelling house and lot of ground. Corner of North Fifteenth street and Brown Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. Fronting eighteen feet In North Fifteenth street; depth, one hundred and ten feet to a twenty-foot alley. Will he sold at Courthouse, Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturaay, October 9th, 1915, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. VICTOR BRADDOCK Attorney. FOR SALE > 807 N. 6th St., 3-story brick and stone, ten rooms and 2 bath rooms, steam heat, hardwood finish, a beautiful home. 406 Hummel St., 2-story brick. LOTS 2 lots 21st and Forster Hts., 40x 120 ft. Pculirook 2 lots. Bank St., 60x150 ft. Raysorw Church 21 lots, these lots can be pur chased at a bargain and on easy terms. H. M. BIRD Room M, Union Trust Mlrtg. THE LEADING BUSINESS DAILY OF AMERICA THE Journal of Commerce NEW YORK It is on the desk of practi cally every prominent Busi ness man in the principal cities of the country. 't is a Financial authority and takes the lead among American dailies in Whole sale Dry Goods, Insurance, Drugs, Groceries, Cotton and Shipping. Its market reports are noted for their accuracy and com pleteness, while its editorial page is one of the ablest in the United States. ) It costs only twelve dollars a year. 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