Telegraph Wait Ads.—The Shortest Route Between Buyer aid Seller LOST LOST Bunch of keys on heart shaped ring. Reward if returned to tfis office. LOST Thursday, on Enola car. or between Square and Second and Chest nut, gold pendant set with sapphire. Reward if returned to 1230 Derry street. FOUND FOUND The best results have found bv the ladies who had their Suits and Coats remodeled to the latest style bv the l.adies' Tailor, H. L. Powell, 9-o North Third street. Estimates free. FOUND That Egbert's Steam Dye ing 4 French Cleaning V\orks. 1245 Market St.. do the very best work In the city. Call either phone for <roo£ We call and deliver. HELP WANTED —Male WANTED G iod punchers for boiler shop work No others need ap ply. Apply Box 744, Coatesville. Pa. WANTED String about 16 years of use, to help with the inaKingr of higli-grade candy. Apply Messiiner s, Third street, at Fifty men accustomed to work around factory machinery; per manent job, good pay with bonus for sober, steady men. Bring "eterences and apply to Employ ment Bureau, Aetna Explosives Company, Mt. I. nion, Pennsyl vania. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS are easy to get My free booklet. BY., 3i2, tells how. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop kins. Washington. D. C. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES MEN WANTED Ablebodied. unmar ried men between ages of 18 and 86; citizens of United States, of good char acter and temperate habits, who can cpeak. read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Bergner Building; Sd & Market Sts.. Harrisburg. Fa. $75.00 MONTH paid Railway Mall Clerks. Examinations announced Janu arv 15. Sample questions free. Mi rite immediately. Franklin Institute Dept. 360 H. Rochester, N. Y. WANTED Four paperhangers wanted at once. Apply H. A. Bodmer, 813 North Third street. WANTED —Men to learn to become practical chauffeurs. We give you our unlimited SSO practical course now for S4O. We practice you from the time you start on repairing and driving automobiles until you finish. Thirty cents per hour guaranteed as soon as thev are competent of repair ing private "cars. Auto Transportation School, :» South Cameron street. WANTED Two Al salesmen; guar anteed salary and commission; must be married men and able to furnish bond. ->ppiy jew, I 'lea Co.. 269 Broad street. BARBER WANTED Experienced, for one week only. October 11 to 16 in clusive. Address Guy Gochenauer, Elisabethtown, Pa. WANTED Lathe and planer hands. No strike or war material. Apply to the Treadwell Engineering Co.. Easton, Pa. JwANTEP Several laborers, con- workers and carpenters. Apply 170P Second street. WANTED Paperhangers wanted. Appl> A. M. Blake. 225 North Second street. WANTED Man to work on farm; one who can milk. Apply David Leidy, 206 South Thirteenth street. WANTED A young man to learn drug business: one year or more in a high school required. George's Phar macy 1306 Third street. Harrisburg. Pa. WANTED. AT ONCE Paperhanger; also boy with some experience. Apply M. Moore. 918 Capital street. WANTED Two steamfltters. E. Mather Co., 204 Walnut. WANTED Forty able-bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age for piecework. Apply in person to agent. Harrisburg Transfer. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Division street, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED A young man between the age of 16 and 20. to work in sta tionery store. Inquire, with references, after 10 A. M.. Roberts & Meek, 115 Market street. WANTED First-class toolmakers, profilers, millers, drillers, riflers. barrel turners, blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box !G4. Lancaster. Pa HELP WANTED— FemaIe GIRL WANTED for light office work. Apply J. S. Belslnger, Optome trist. 205 Locust street. WANTED Refined. middle-aged white woman to cook and assist with housework: references. Apply Hotel l<raoym-. between 4 and S P. M., Mrs. Harry Probst. Lemoyne. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Go home nights. Three in family. No washing or iron ing. Reference required. Good wages. Address Box W. 3091. care of Telegraph. WANTED Two white girl laun dresses. Apply Bolton House. WANTED An experienced shoe saleslady. Apply Copllnky's Shoe Store, 1210 North Third street. Private Lessens In Short Hans, Typewriting: Dicta tics, Penmanship, Etc, At class instruction rates for students who want Direct Results. You want thai kind. Open periods now and then. Write, or call, to-day for information. Merle E Kc Her, Kaufman Bldg., 4 South Market Square. Bell phone 694 R. WANTED White girl for general housework. Call 124 Walnut street. WANTEu White girl for general housework; family or three; good wages to competent girl. Apply Mrs. A. F. Nelson, Mulberry, near Eighteenth street, or Bell phone 654 J. WANTED White girl for general housework; family of three; no wash ing or ironing. Call, or write. Ad dress 2533 Main street. Penbrook. Pa. WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL— 22Nortli Fourth street. Eecome a pupil Jjow. Make all your Fall and winter dresses while learning an art that will he of endless value as long as you live. Day and evening. WANTED Eyoerienced sewing ma thine operators on ladies' and chil dren's wear. Harrisburg Apparel Co, over City Star Laundry, State street. rear entrance. Do You Want A FARM? 30 miles from Harrisburg on the State Road to Sunbury. 126 Acres Particulars upon Inquiry. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. HEAL, ESTATE Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets WEDNESDAY EVENING, HKI.P WANTED—FemaIe WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchinakers Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel fare looked after by trained nurse. Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com pany, 500 Race street. WANTED A settled woman for housekeeper, not over 35 years of age. Call In evening:. 6 to 8 o'clock. Address, 613 North avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED—>lale WANTED Position as chauffeur. Ford car; thoroughly experienced. Ad dress P. O. Box 281. Lemoyne. Pa. WANTED Office position by young man with nine years' general office ex perience: has knowledge of steno graphy and bookkeeping. Address S., 3056, care of Telegraph. BARITONE, choir and oratorio ex perience, wants church position. For interview, address S., 3040, care of Tele graph. SITUATIONS WANTED —Female WANTED Girl 15 years of age, de sires position as child's nurse or light worq of any kind. Address 0., 308$, care of Telegraph. WANTED Girl 18 desires a posi tion of assisting with housework, or child's nurse. Address L. 3093, care of Telegraph. WANTED Dressmaker wishes en gagements out by the day. Will go to the suburbs of the city at reasonable rates by the week. Address Box D., 3095. care of Telegraph. WANTED By colored woman, cooking or day's work In Hotel or pri vate family. Can give reference. Ad dress. 914 Sarah avenue, third floor, rear. Colored girl wants day's or week's work. Can do good, plain cooking. 1416 North Seventh street. WANTED Young, white woman desires housecleaning by the day and washings to take home; best of refer ence. Call, or address, Mary Cook, 1828 Fulton street. WANTED Middle-aged. refined American woman wishes position as Housekeeper for widower or elderly couple. Address 0., 3100, care of Tele graph. | WANTED Colored woman desires work by day, washing or cooking. Ap ply at 116 % Liberty street WANTED White woman desires work by the day. Call, or address, 619 Harris street. REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE 120) ACRES <9750) The Price (next) to nothing. 5 room coiyhome, bank barn for H) stock, grapes, peaches, apples, cherries, pears, quinces and plums. Flowing spring water, (81 acres truck land balance woodland will pay for the farm. Be tween (2) roaas (4001 feet to good neighbors, handy to school, church and City Market. Include fine horse age (8) weigh il.200) fresh cow (2) hogs (20) chickens, if sold at once an even (Sl.- 0001 for everything. Part on time i $100) more. Telephone (7 to. 8). < 1241 ACRES <*2,300> (Giveaway) valued i $4,000) with tim ber valued ($1,400) will take only ($3.- 000). Reason (Widow) alone. Market less than (2) miles. (2) railroads (100) trains daily. Fine set buildings. Large white home with (2) long porches. Ap ples. cherries, plums, quinces, pears, grapes and peaches. Within view o? Sunbury and Milton. With match team horses valued ($500) and (4) cows (8) hogs (501 chickens (200) bushel oats (300) corn. hay. straw and (cornfod deri giveaway ($3,900). 124) ACRES (#I.4M» (On) Main Road (to) large Citv Mar ket. Buildings (alone) valued ($2.600t. Telephone in Double Porch Home, large Bank Barn, straw shed, wagon, hog. poultry and storage houses. All kinds of Choice Fruit, fine meadows and creek. With (fine) black horse (2) large good cows (2) hogs (100) chick ens (170) bushel corn (35) oats (10) wheat (8) rye (10) potatoes (3) ton straw and hay and Farming Machinery ready to go to work ® ($1,900). Old People. Possession (at) once. (Bar gain). fiEORGE B. OSTRANDER. Danville Telephones Sunbury Mornings (7 to 8) Evenings. FOR SALE Brick house in IPO© block on Susquehanna street. Good in vestment. Only small amount of cash needed. For particulars see Edw. W. Evans. Real Estate and Insurance, 711 ICunkel Bldg. FOR SALE. Bungalow. Bowman avenue. Camp Hill, 7 rooms and bath. All improvements. Must be seen to be appreciated. Edw. W. Evans. Real Estate and Insurance. 711 Kunkel Bid?. FOR SALE Residence 1709 Market street. 9 rooms and bath. All improve ments. Steam heat. Large side yard. \pply Edw. W. Evans. Reil Estate anc! Insurance, Til Kunkel Bldg. FOR SALE 62 acres. 5 miles west of Enola on State Road. 6-room dwell ing. frame barn, spring and running water. Price. *I.BOO. Brinton-Packer Company. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 237 Maelav street. 2'~- story brick. 8 rooms, hath and steam heat, front and rear porches, lot. 21xS7. hardwood floors. Learn the price of this attractive property. Brinton- Packer Company, Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Fin** country home In village of Piketown. Pa. 20 acres, more or less, much fruit and suitable fc r raising chickens: at public sale, Satur day, October 9. 1915. at 1.30 p. m. Reduced S4OO. 238 Hummel 7 rooms, bath, all Improvements: lot 135 feet deep to a paved drive allev. Price. SI9OO. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. I-ook at 24 North Eighteenth street, brick. Improvements. Price, $3400 340 Crescent street, can l.e nought right. H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thir teenth street. S3OO CASH will give you possession to an Eighteenth street house all modern improvements porch front side entrance drive alley on rear Balance as rent. Bell Realty Co.. Berc ner Building. 64-ACRE FARM near Harrisburg for sale at less than $125 per acre good building large orchard variety of other fruit. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. PENBROOK PROPERTY FOR SALE at $2;200 frame house lot. 30x150 —considerable fruit —near trolley. Several other suburban properties at reasonable prices. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. $1,600 WILL BUY a Fulton street property rented at sl4 per month— -9 rooms bath porch. Also other cheap houses for sale. Bell Realty Co Bergner Building. FOR SALE One up-to-date gro cery store, with all modern improve ments. Address H.. 3094, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Suburban home at Halnlyn: all conveniences: plot 210x210 For particulars address Box 3041, care of Telegraph. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT S-room, three-story brick house: all improvements; good location: reasonable rent. Apply C. H. Mauk. 1745 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Five-room and bath bungalow: electric lights and gas: coal rsngo: Elkwood: $12.00 per month. Keener & .Simmens. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 1628 Regina St $?">.00 1829 Barker St SIB.OO 630 Oxford St $16.00 1847 North St $15.00 1019 S. 21% St .SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLE FOR RENT—Nice house at Paxtang: No. 445 South Thirteenth street; No. 1829 Zarker. Immediate possession. H. W. Swengel ,219 South Thirteenth street. FOR RENT ll5l Derry street two-story brick all improvements— front porch gns and electricity—lm mediate possession—rent. $20.00. In quire 259 Horr street. FOR RENT—Only one left of the eight storerooms, corner Ham ilton and Third streets. Rent sl2. Suitable for any business. Chas. Adler, Real Estate and Insurance. 1002 North Third street. FOR RENT B-room brick house with improvements, 1729 Park street, city. Rental S2O per month. Apply James Bricker, New Cumberland. Pa., R. F. D. REAL ESTATE WANTED FOR RENT November 1, large nicely furnished house on North I Second street. Address A., 3090, care of Telegraph. WANT TO BUY a brick dwelling, situated between State and BerryhUl streets. Answer by letter, stating di mensions of lot and house and price. Address C., 3039, care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT Apart ment, second floor, three rooms and kitchenette: porch In rear; bath; gas; electric light; city vapor heat: very cheerful, with beautiful outlook. Ad dress M„ 8043, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Private apartment. 3 rooms and bath. Apply 33 North Thir teenth street. Mrs. L. A. Dandridge. FOR RENT Second floor apart ment, 239 North street; five rooms, tiled baUi, pantry: all hardwood floors, large side and rear porches; every modern convenience. Inquire first floor, 239 North street. City. FOR RENT—227 North Second street, second floor apartment, 5 rooms and bath; all modern improvements, steam heat, electric and gas. cemented stor age room, use of cellar. Apply Miss C. J. Opperman. FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; front room with boy window; two other communicat ing rooms on second floor; use of bath: well heated and lighted. 1602 Derry street. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, conslstinf of bedroom, living, dining room. bathroom and kitchen; hard wood floor; open fireplace, carpet, hall, closet, front and rear entrance, bay windows and telephone. 1609 Market street. Bell phone 1975. APARTMENT FOR RENT Four rooms, with improvements; good loca tion: reasonable rent. Apply C. H. Mauk. 1745 North Sixth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms on second floor, next to bath: also two unfurnished rooms on third floor, one front; all conveniences, In- j eluding phone: central location. Bell i phone 4 28M2. FOR RENT Elegantly furnished ' front room, and smaller room with all conveniences; also two unfurnished rooms, tnird floor; rent reasonable. 1109 North Second street. CAN accommodate gentleman desir ing neatly furnished room, with meals. If wanted, home cooking, in strictly private family; convenient location. Address L. 3045, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with board, if desired. 721 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two or three nicely furnished rooms on second floor, for light housekeeping: conveniences; all home privileges for couple with no children. Call, or address. 1614 Regina street. FOR RENT Second floor, front room, newly furnished; also adjoining room: all conveniences, including city steam, electric lights and phone service. 125 Pine street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, on second floor, or two on third floor, with light and heat, at a reason able rate for light housekeeping. Ap ply 413 Hummel street. 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. OFFICES FOR RENT FOR RENT A desirable first floor office in the Telegraph Building. In quire Superintendent, Business Office Telegraph. ROOMS WANTED TWO genUemen would like one large, furnished room with two beds, central lv located with private family. Can furnish best of referencs. Address D„ No. 3087. care of Telegraph. WANTED Permanent man wants lodging in private family; will pay in advance not over $1.25 week; no others need reply; persons permanently lo cated plt-ase answer. Address H., 3089, care of Telegraph. BACHELOR APARTMENTS WANT ED At least two rooms and a bath. Must be conveniently lQfftted to train or trolley. Furnished oY unfurnished. Address D, 3039. WANTED Room in central part of city with bath if possible. Front street preferred. Please state price per month. Address M-3097. care of Telegraph. WANTED Unfurnished room, with in two or three squares of Market Square, Including light, heat and bath privileges. Address D., 3165, care of Telegraph. WANTED Suite of two furnished rooms and bath or housekeeping apart ment centrally located. State terms and full particulars. M., 3042, care of Tele graph. UNFURNISHED KOOMS 429 BROAD STREET Built especl alv for light housekeeping, single or with kitchenettes; arrangements strictly private; stoves furnished free; laundry, phone and bathroom prlvl leges: lockers for surplus furniture. 1821-23 Wallace street; remodeled and newly papered throughout; ar rangements, two rooms and a kitchen with running water, range and cabinet. Dally inspection invited. Inquire on premises, or 107 Boas street. Phone 779 M. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED WANTED By gentleman, one or two unfurnished rooms, with board, in private family, within ten blocks of P. R. R. Station. Address P., 3099, care of Telegraph. WANTED WANTED All kinds of hair work made to order here; cash paid for rut hair and combings. Mrs. J. Hamburger. I 1307 i-i Wallace street. WANTED WANTED. AT ONCE 16,000. first mortgage at 5 per cent. Address Lk, 3012. care of Telegraph. POSITIVELY highest cash prices paid for Ladles' and Men's cast-oft good Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Send postol to* 6Sb Herr street. City. FOR SAI.K FOK SALE CARDS on sal» at «*• TeUgrnph Business ufflca. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can M secured at the Telegraph Business Office. GLASS window s!gns. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms. Rooms ana Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each elx-tlme order for a classified ad. If paid In advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. LARGE LINE of Automobile Robes. Horse Blankets, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Leather Special ties; repaired and made to order. Har rlsburg Harness and Supply Company. Second and Chestnut. FOR SALE Jackson Roadsters: good condition; new tires; bargain; two pool tables, good condition; lunch counter, National Cash Register. Lock Drawer F, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE Will sacrifice my $375 mahogany upright piano, used less than three months, an account of leav ing town. Need cash at once. Call at 1624 Logan street. FOR SALE Good, black pony, age 5 years; sound; weight. 800 lt>s.; will sell cheap. Apply F. S. Coulter's Coal Office, Millersburg, Pa. FOR SALE White enameled baby carriage at reasonable price. Bell phone 1561 M. FOR SALE White enamel Iron crib, In excellent condition. Will sacri fice. Address R., 3092, care of Tele graph. FOR SALE Restaurant located on Market street, doing good business. A bargain if sold at once. Good reason* for selling. Address D„ 3016, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE One Ford touring car. fir'ST-class condition. Call at 907 North Nineteenth street. City. FOR SALE Four-cylinder 40-H.-P. Rambler automobile. Apply 1447 Ber ryhill street. FOR SALE Middle Paxton Town ship Farm. 100 acres farm land, 60 acres timber. Good stone house, large bank barn, wagon shed, etc. Well and two good springs near house. Fencing good. Adapted to grain and fruit rais ing. J. H. Shoop, Attorney, Bergner Building. FOR SALE 1915 Hupmobile, good condition, fully equipped and extra tire. Exceptional bargain. Apply King Car Sales Co., 80-84 South Cameron street. FOR SALE Two small oak roll top desks. Inquire .Superintendent Tele graph Building. FOR SALE One 1914 Ford touring car, in first-class condition; price rea sonable. Call 1616J1 Bell phone. C. D. Hauck,' 141S Swatara street. FOR SALE Household furniture. Including white enameled baby coach, gas stove, davenport, etc.; practically new. Apply 1712 Regina street. FOR SALE A good-paying Park, located in central Lancaster county, with cheap rent for grounds. Merry go-rounds, bowling alleys, baby racks, large pavilion, etc. From 45 to 60 large picnics vearly. Reason tor disposition, going West. Scenery beautiful. Trolley cars pass through center of park. Ad dress Manager, Box 754, Columbia, Pa. FOR SALE White French Reed Gocart. Price reasonable. Inquire 1939 North Sixth street. FOR SALE AT GABLE'S- 113, US ind 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 Roadster. in gool shape: no repairs needed: good car for some one. Address D., 3044, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Pigeons. Carneaux and Mondalnes, all big birds and best of squab producers. Will trade for Guinea Pigs or Chickens. C. D. Bent ley. 405 Kelker street. FOR SALE Scratch Pads new lupply—so fcr Ssc while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department .The Tele, graph Printing Company. I'OR RENT 723 N. 19th St 111.00 1852 Swatara St., (all Improve ments) 13.00 Walnut St., beyond Reservoir Park 18.50 111 Evergreen St 37.50 H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. 13th St. FOR RENT Good business loca tion; 3-story building; larfge store room and 4 fiats: will rent or sell at a bargain; possession given Immediately. Apply S. W. Fitzgerald Real Estate Agency, 317 Walnut street. •——— 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. 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 falllnfT hair try Grosa Quinine Bair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market etreet. Harrlsburg, Pa. Telephone 1 orders given prompt attention. Bell 1960. LADIES You can get a blanket free. My wonderful offer. 1,000 blankets and comforts free. Send your name and address. That's all. Mall to day. Address "Blankets," care of Tele graph. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE in work when compared to other Arms, 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. HAUI.TWO R. A. HAKTMAN, Roardln* Stable and .Vatloaal 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 WE LEND MONEY In amounts from Jo.oo to 1300.00 in compliance with act of June 17, 1916. Payments to suit borrower. Small loans a specialty. Up-to-date method. Positively lowest rates In city. PENNSYLVANIA INVESTMENT CO.. 132 Walnut Street MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower Address P o Sox 174, Harrlsburg, Fa. i CORN IS RETARDED Cool weather is retarding the ripen ing of late corn, according to the weekly report out to-day. A con siderable portion of the crop of late potatoes remains to be dug in tlie northern counties, and complaints of rotting continue. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE OF I.YKENS ft WILLIAMS VALLEY STREET RAIL WAY. The undersigned. Trustee under the Mortgage of the Lykens and Williams Valley Street Railway Company, re corded In county in Mortgage Book Y, Vol. 5, page 333, and in Schuyl kill County In Mortgage Book 7 D, page 152, under and by virtue of the authority therein contained, at the written request of the holders of one third In amount of the outstanding bonds of the said company secured by the said mortgage.—the said Company hav ing for a period exceeding three months after demand made failed to pay the semi-annual interest on the said bonds,—will on November 12, 1013, at 2 o'clock, P. M., In front of the Courthouse In the City of Harrisburg, Pa., sell to the highest and best bid der all the railways, estates, real and personal, corporate rights and fran chises of the said Lykens and Williams Valley Street Railway Company, in cluding its lino or system of Electric Railway, in the counties of Dauphin and Schuylkill aforesaid, together with all and singular Its shops, depots, stakes, poles, grounds, power houses, engine houses, car houses, wires, build ings. improvements, rolling stock, tools, machinery, implements, ma terials. tenements and hereditaments owned by the said Railway and used or intended to be used for the purpose of operating the railways of the said Railway Company, and its rights of way and rights, privileges and fran chises acquired in or from the Bor oughs of Lykens and Williamstowo and the Townships of Wiconlsco and Williams in Dauphin County, and the Borough of Tower City and Township of Porter In Schuylkill County afore said; and all the corporate rights and franchises owned, possessed and en joyed by the said Railway Company under and by virtue of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in cluding the franchise to be a corpor ation. The line or system of railway as now built and operated extends from the Borough of Lykens in Dauphin County to Bearmont In Schuylkill County, a distance of about eleven miles, and Includes the following tracts or parcels of land, used as and form ing a part of the said system or line of railway: 1. In the Borough of Wllliamstown aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of lands formerly of Charles Reidinger and Daniel Bad dorf on the north side of Market street; thence westward along said street 55 feet; thence north 3 degrees 14 minutes west 128.25 feet to a point; thence north 76 degrees 46 minutes west 161.16 feet; thence north 8 degrees 27 min utes west 132.83 feet; thence north 76 degrees 28 minutes east 223.83 feet to property now or formerly of Charles I Reidinger; thence south 3 degrees 14 [ minutes east 328.08 feet to the place of beginning; on which are erected the Office, Power House, Carn Barn, Repair Shops, Supply Room and Oil House of the Company; 2. In Williams township, % mile west of Williamstown, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a | point on the main road leading from '■ Williamstown to Lykens; thence N. 30 ! degrees E. 156 feet along the lot of Row to a post; thence N. 87 degrees W. 42% feet along land of same to a post; thence N. 8 degrees E. 151 feet along the lands of and Evangelical Association to a post; thence N. 87 degrees W. 171 feet to the public road leading to Dayton; thence N. 3 degrees E. 298% feet to Dayton; thence S. 86% degrees E. 548 feet to a stone; thence S. 3 degrees 15 minutes W. 589 feet along the lands now or late of Alber' Grace and John Sowers to the first mentioned public road; thence west along said public road 332% feet to the place of beginning; containing 6.13 acres, known as "Midway Park," on which are erected a Dancing Pavilion and Theater, an Amusement Building and a Cooking Shanty, and 3. In Wiconisco township, all that certain part of Lot No. 34 on the gen eral plan of the town of Wiconisco as recorded In the Recorder's Office at Harrisburg, Pa., in Deed Book T. Vol 2, p. 414, bounded and described a's fol lows: Beginning at the southern line of Pottsville street at the S. E. corner of Lot No. 33: thence eastward along the said southern line of Pottsville street 44 feet to the line of property now or late of the Lykens Valley Coal Company; thence S. % degree W. 121 feet more or less to the line of prop erty now or late of the Summit Branch Railroad Company; thence westward along the line of said last mentioned property and along the northern line of an alley 84% feet more or less to the southeast corner of Lot No. 38 aforesaid: thence northward along the eastern line of said Lot No. 33, 114 feet to Pottsville street, the place of be ginning. The motive power contained in said Power House Includes one Harrisburg Engine, one Skinner Engine, two "raresher Generators, one Switchboard one Water Heater, one Oil Heater, two Tubular Boilers, one Injection Pump and three Oil Tanks, with pumps and oil. The tools, machinery, implements and materials consist of one Turning Lathe (motor drive), one Work Bench Tools for car and track repairing, two Armatures, four Field Coils, four Rhe ostats, three Shunts, five Journal Boxes, three Trolley Bases, two Car Registers, four Armature Casings, as sorted Coil and Elliptic Springs, lot of Brake Shoes and miscellaneous ma terial for repairing cars, armatures, track and overhead line; one Forge one Anvil, one Drill Press, one Work Bench, one Vise, sundry Blacksmith Tools and complete set of Traps and Dies. The rolling stock consists of one Box Car, two Open Cars, one Freight Oar, two extra Car Trucks, four pairs of extra Wheels and Axles and ten Car Jacks; all of which ar ticles are and will be sold as part of the said line or system of electric rail way. Terms: Ten per cent, when property is struck down and the balance on de livery of deed in 10 days thereafter. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. STORAGE "FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 437-445 South Second Etreet. Harrisburg Storage Company. STOMA HP: In S-atory brick building, rear 409 I >lnrU« t »trect. Household good* In clean, private j roori:». Reasonable rates. Apply te I H. G. Dlrner. Jeweler. 40s Market St. i STORAGE 4l» Broad street, for : household goods and merchandise. Prt- I vatc rooms. $1 to $1 Wagons. 7 5 cents per month Apply D. Coope' Cu. «u Broad street- Both FINANCIAL GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY For"a good 7 per cent, investment carrying onus of Common stock. Write Ouray Smelting Co.. 232 Endicott Building, St Paul. Minn. LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF FRANK A. SALES, de ceased. Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to ANNE E. BRADY Administratrix. 1618 N. 2nd SL, Harrisburg. Pa. Or to her attorney, JOHN T. BRADY, .18 N. 3rd St. Harrisburg, Pa. Try Telegraph Want Ads j OCTOBER 6, 1915. U. S. STEEL GOES DOWN HALF POINT New York. Oct. 6. Measures taken by the Stock Exchange yesteray to curb riotous speculation In war shares resulted in an irregular opening to day. Some of those Issues, especially Continental Can, Railway Steel Spring. Republic Steel, General Electric and Goodrich were down one to two points, while Industrial Alcohol, American Coal Products, American Car and Dis tillers' Securities were higher. United States Steel on a sale of 4,000 shares was half a point lower at 78%. New l York Central, Union Pacific and Penn sylvania were firm features of the rail way division. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by E. S. Gosliorn, 208-209 Arcade Building. | New York, Oct. 6. Open. High. Low. Clos. Alaska G M 32 32% .12 32 AUls-Chal . 44 45 43 43% Am Bt Sug, 63% 64 61 62 % Am Can .. 6364% 59 61% Am C% F. 83% 84% "6% 81 Am Cot Oil 57% 58% 57% 57% Am Ice Sec 24% 25% 23% 23-% Ail! Loco . 67% 68% 59% 64% Am Smolt . 85 % 85% 83% 55% Am T T. 123% 123% 123% 123% Atchison .. 104 104% 104 104% Baldwin .. 114 116% 102 110 B& O 87% 88% 87% BS% Beth Steel . 390 400 390 400 Bklyn RT. S5 85- 84% 85 Cal Petro.. 19% 19% 18% 18% Can Pacific 160% 161% 159 160% Cent Leath 51% 53% 50% 52 C&O 51% 53% 51% 53% C. M&StP 86% 87% 86% 87% C RI&P. 22% 23% 22 22% C Con Cop. 46% 46% 45% 45% Col F & I. 56 57% 50% 52% ton Gas .. 129 129% 129 129% Cruc St .. 96% 96% 80% 80 % Dist Sec .. 35% 36% 34% 35% Er 'e 31% 32% 31% 32% Erie Ist pfd 50% 52% 50% 52 Gen E Co.. 176 178 173 176% Gen Motors 345 346 335 335 Goodrh BF 74% 76% 72 74 Gt Nor pfd 120 120 119 119% Gt N Ore s 45% 45% 44% 45% Gug Exp .. 65% 66% 65 65% Insp Cop .. 43 45% 43 45% In-Met .... 20 20 C, Gt W pfd 32% 32% 32% 32% KC So .. . 26 Vi 26% 26% 26 % Louis & N. 122 122 Mex Petro. 88% 89 85% 87% iMiami Cop. 33% 33% 32% 33% |Mo Pac. .. 4 4% 3% 4% Nat Lead.. 65% 66% 64% 65 N Y Cent.. 97 % 98% 97% 98% NY.NH& H 70 74% 70 74% NY.O & W 28% 28% 28 28 Nor &W. . 114% 115% 114 114% North Pac. 110% 111 110% 111 Pac Mail.. 31 31 30% 30% Pa Rail 113% 114% 113% 114 Pitts C.... 37% 38% 36 37% Press SC.. 72 72 65 69% Rail SS. . . 47 48% 44% 46 RayCC... 25% 25% 24% 25% Reading .. 152% 154% 152 154 Rep 15... 50% 51% 48% 50% Rep I S pd 100 100 100 100 South Pac. 92% 94 92% 94 South Ry.. 18% 18% 18% 18% South Rpd 57% 57% 57% 57% Studebaker. 141 143% 136 141% Tenn Cop.. 62% 65% 62 63% Third Ave. 56% 58 56% 57% Union Pac. 131% 133% 131% 132% U S Rub... 54% 55% 52% 52% US Steel.. 78% 79% 76% 78% T" S Stl pd. 114% 114% 113% 113% Utah Cop.. 67% 68% 67% 68% Vlr-Car C.. 41 42 39 40% West U Tel 76% 76% 76 76 West Mfg.. 132 133% 125% 127% PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. Oct. 6. Stocks closed lower. Cambria Steel 68% General Asphalt 32% General Asphalt. Pfd 70 Lake Superior Corporation 8% Lehigh Navigation 75% Valley 72% Pennsylvania Railroad 56% Pennsylvania Steel 90 Pennsylvaina Steel, Pfd 92 Philadelphia Electric 25% Philadelphia Company 46% Philadelphia Company', Pfd 38 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 12% Philadelphia Traction 76 Reading 76% Storage Battery 73% Union Traction 41 United Gas Improvement 85% United States Steel 78% PHILADFI.riIIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 6. Wheat Higher; No. 2, red, spot, and October. sl.lo® 1.12; No. 2. Southern, red. sl.oß® 1.10. Corn Lower; No. 2, yellow, local, 74®75c; steamer, No. 2, vellow, 73@"4c. Oats Steady; No. 2 white, none here; No. 3, white, 39®40c. Bran Market steady; city mills, per ton, $25.00: western do. none here; Spring, per ton, $22.25@22.75. Refined Sugars Market steady; powder>d. 5.00 c; fine granulated, 4.90 c; confectioners' A, 4.80 c. Butter Market higher: western, creamery, extra, 29c; nearby prints, and fancy, 32c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free rases. $9.30@9.60 per case; nearby current receipts, free cases, $5.70®9.00 per case; western, extras, flrsts. free cases, $9.30®9.60 per case; western firsts, free cases, $8.70®9.00 per case. Live Poultry—Market steady; fowls, 15®17c; old roosters, 12®13c: broil | ing chickens, 16@17c; spring chickens, [ 15®16c; Spring ducks, 14@16c; old ducks, 14®16c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; fresh killed fowls. fan<-y. is l *, »/il9c: '•>. average, 16@17c; do., unattractive, average, 16%fi li %c; do., unattractive. l4'A®ls%c: do., old roosters. 13c: do., broiling chickens, nearby, 22 ©26 c; broiling chickens, western, 15®21c; Spring chickens, western. 16®21c; Spring ducks, nearby, 16@17c; do., western, 10®12c; Ice packed fowls. Ib ® 18% c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania, fancy. per bushel, 65® 68c; Pennsylvania, fair to good, per bushel, 55fff 60c; Jersey, No. 1, per basket, 30© 45c; Jersey, No. 2. per basket, 15@20c. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Hogs Re ceipts, 17,000 slow. Bulk of sales. $7.60 ®8.30; light, $7.55®8.30; mixed, $7.15® 8.45; heavy. $7.00© 8.30; rough, $7.00® 7.20; pigs. $5.50©7 90. Cattle Receipts, 11,000; firm. Na tive beef steers, $6.20®>10.35; western steers. $6.70®8.90; cows and heifers, $3.1508.55; calves. $8.00®12.00. Sheep Receipts, 20,000; weak. Wethers, $5.60®6.50; lambs, $6.75®8.90. Public Sale of Hotel Property and Farm The Pennsylvania Hotel Property on the northwest corner of Han over and I..outher Streets, Carlisle, Pa., 60 by 240 feet, will be offered at Public Sale on Saturday, October 9th, at 10 A. M. t In front of the Courthouse, Carlisle. This property Is only one square from the Court house and Markethouse, on the principal business street of the town, and Is an excellent location for a hotel or mercantile building;. Posses sion can be given at once, If the terms of sale are complied with. CHAS. F. HUMRICH, Carlisle, Pa. A Fifty-Acre Limestone Farm One mile west of Carlisle, and other properties will be offered at the same time. 13 PRESIDENT MEETS ADVISORY BOARD Declares He Wants Country Prepared "Very Adequately For Defense" By Associated Press Washington. D. C., Oct. 6.—Presi dent Wilson outlined his attitude to ward the national defense question to day to the new advisory board of tha navy. He believed, he said, the whole nation was "convinced that we ought to be prepared not tor war. but for defense, and very adequately prepar ed." The President received the mem bers of the board, headed by Thomas A. Edison, after their preliminary conference with Secretary Daniels and \ navy officials. The board later went with Secretary Daniels to the naval proving grounds at Indian Head, Md., on an Inspection tour. "Preparation for defense is not merely a technical matter," said President Wilson, "it is not a matter that the army and navy alone can take care of. but a matter In which we must have the co-operation of the best brains and knowledge of the country 'outsido the official service of the gov [ crnment as well as inside. For my part, 1 feel that it is only in the spirit of a" true Democracy (hat we set to gether to lend such voluntary aid, the 'Vort of aid that comes from interest from a knowledge of the varied cir cumstances that are Involved In handling a nation." Bad Weather Curtails Templar Exercises A heavy and soggy ground forced a curtailment of the exercises of tlio second annual field day of the Tenth division of the Rights Templar of Pennsylvania at Carlisle yesterday. Headed by the Eighth Regiment band and the Carlisle Indian School band, St. John's Commandery, Car lisle, and Pilgrim Commandery, of this city, participated in a short parade. About 250 knights were in line. The flag raising. a dress parade ai.d review featured the exercises. Tn the even" ing a grand ball was held. Past masters from this city present were A. D. Bacon, division com mander: E. 55. Gross. L. V. Ratisch, W. D. Sehlicter and Robert C. Welsh. The officers of the local commandery present were J. C. Shumberger. com mander: Clyde P. generalissimo, and Francis C. Ncely, captain-general. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Board of Trade closing": Wheat—December, 1.06; May, 1.07%. Corn—December, 56%; May, 58 s i. Oats—December, 37%; May, 39>J. Pork—December. 14.40; Janary, 17.12. Lard—November, 9.17; January, 9.32. Ribs—October, 9.20; January, 9.36. , —LOANS—^ ON "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT LEGAL RATES. Small Monthly Payments. Profit Sharing I,nan Society ! 9 No. Market Square (Spooner Bldg.) Conducted Under State Banking Dept. License No. 24. * .... _ 7 MONEY ' To Housekeepers, Work. ■Ai logmen and Salaried Km ■ ployes. (LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY • N. MARKET SQUARE Boom 21 4th Floor Spooner Building PUBLIC SALE > A 2 V 6 -story frame dwelling house and lot of ground. Corner of i North Fifteenth street and Brown J Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. Fronting | eighteen feet in North Fifteenth I street; depth, one hundred and ten feet to a twenty-foot alley. Will j be sold at Courthouse, Harrisburg, Pa., on Saturaay, October 9th, 1915, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. VICTOR BRADDOCK Attorney. —— fOUR PRINTING NEEDS wil oe best supplied where the facili ties for such work are the best. 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