■ 1 Telegraph Want Ad fill Quickly lent That Vacant Room ■ | Deaths ,0 \Bro?rDo" n?* atII Perdl*- \oteran of the Civil War; aged So yz-arg. 15 davs. , • !• unera.l on Saturday afterm »oi »t | o'clock from t'nlon station. Funeral private. , .. . (Newport papers please cop>> H'nTK iMe him" 5 6«!X r ßoa , B Puneral "services will be h «ld Friday .'JSSTSSSi reW Tje C^iat.i r r^ friendi. are in vited to aUend with out further notice. Burial East Har risburg emetery. CARD OF THANKS 7- \RD 01" THANKS I desire to re urii thanks to the cabinet shopmen, .Ui'know shopmen of tlve 1 . Cnights of Pythias. Harrlsburg Camp In 52.i0. Modern Woodmen, and the riends and neighbors who so kindly ssisted me during: the 'V, c r»r«on rath of my husband. Mrs. C arson leelmon. LOST LOST Between Commonwealth •mst i'n and Orpheum *1 heater, ceru- T'he'k for S2BO. lleward on return 0 Orpheum Theater. l-OST Friendship bracelet, Monday venins, in Court street, from "lele -1 aph Office to 25.- Store, or in Wngles own trolley leaving y i ' are ° card if returned to Telegraph Office. EOUND FOUND The best results have ound bv the ladies who had their Suits nd Coat.- remodeled to the ,y th" Ladies' Tailor, H. U Powell, forth" Third street. Estimates free. FOUND That Kggerfa Steam Dye m & French Cleaning Works. I.J4S itarket St.. do the very best work In he city. Call either phone for -roof. Ve call and deliver. Hl l.l' WANTED —>UUe ~WANTED First-class bakers at nee also first-class driver for bakery i agon: New Cumberland Steam BuK ry. Fourth street. »ew Cumberland, Pa. WANTED Men (white) to distri bute circulars. Apply, liarrisburg Ad vertising Co., rear of 32u .Market street, . a. m. WANTED Young man desires po litical as painter. Call or audress, t>»B aider street. WANTED Boy 18 or 19 years of i«e to assist in ice cream factory, kpply at McNeal's. 1015 North Third meet. WANTED An experienced butcher o drive meat wagon; must furnish ~iou rei ere lice, Apply, -26 Chestnut treet. W \NTED Salesman, thoroughly annual with road machinery line, on alarv and commission basis. Write, living full particulars of precious ex lerience. to iill Bulletin Building, 'hlladelphia. Pa. . ANTED A salesman for one of ho best known products in the coun- IV. Territory in this and adjoining ounties. New selling plan otters ex eptional opportunities lor ambitious ,iun with selling qualifications. Ad wus, E 5194, care Telegraph. WANTED Blacksmith for general luarry work. Apply to E. B. Cassady, lersn'ey, Pa. WANTED —Men to learn to become radical uiautfeurs. We* give you >ur unlimited SSO practical course io*v lor S4O. We practice you from he time you start on repairing and riving automobiles until you graduate, 'nirty cunts per hour guaranteed as won as they are competent ol repalr nj, piivaie cars. Auto Transportation cnool, 5 North Cameron street. $75.00 MONTH paid Kailway Mail :Ui ks. Examinations announcea Janu ry 15. Sample questions tree. Write aimed lately. Franklin institute iJept. So H, Rocnester. N. Y. WANTED Young man to assist in atli parlor. Must be honest, reliable nd willing to learn. Reasonable pay milt learning. Aadress, with reter nces, Box H, ol»0. care of Telegraph. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS arc easy 0 get. My free booklet, BY., 072, tells low. Write to-day—NOW. Earl Hop ing, Washington, D. C. WANTED, AT ONCE Several ex erienced solicitors. Easy proposition, alary and commission.. Address X. Y. 20. care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class painter; no ithers need apply. Inquire C. U. Juins, West Fairview, Pa. ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES— -lEN WANTED Ablebodied, unmar itd men between ages of 16 and U5; itizeus of United States, of good char cUr and temperate habits, who can peak, read and write the English anguage. For information apply to lecruiting Officer, Bergner Bu.iuing, d & MarKet Sts., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED White man with experl nce as cupola tender for foundry. Ap ly The W. O. Hickok Manufacturing ompany. WANTED—Bright, young, married lan as clerk in store; salary to start, 18.00 per week; rapid advancement; ustlers only need apply. 269 Broad treet, COST CLERK WANTED PERMANENT position with manu acturlng concern at Hagerstown, Md., nd assured advancement for bright, lean-cut, ambitious young man (20- :>) with at least two years experience n cost -Keeping and similar records, lust be neat penman and quick and ccurate at figures. No consideration .-111 be given except applicant states ully nationality, education, experi nce, age and salary expected to start, orrespondence confidential. Address iox 3175, care of Harrisburg Telegraph. WANTED, AT ONCE First-class lillwrights. Immediate employment Lridress J. F. Creswell, P. O. Box 264. •ancaster. Pa- or call at Hotel Plaza, hursday afternoons or evenings. WANTED First-class all-around oilermakers. Permanent positions to ober. reliable men. Apply to Horace :insey, Foreman, R. S. Newbold & Son o„ Norristown. Pa. MACHINISTS WANTED First lass men for night work on lathe, laner. shaper. Blotter, milling machine, orizontal and vertical boring mills, ear cutter, turret lathe, etc. This Is lacliine tool work and only good men eed apply. Newton Machine Tool I'orks. Twenty-third and Vine streets, hiladelphla. FOR SALE Special Bargain 308 and 310 Cherry St. On account of the owner remov ing from the city we have been au thorized hy him to sell these two 2-storv frame houses with lots 13x 106 ft., at a real sacrifice price. Statement of income and ex penses together with the lowest figures that will buy these houses furnished upon your request./ MILLER BROTHERS&CO. HEAL ESTATK linmrr Surely Honda I.ortiat and Court Streets THURSDAY EVENING, HELP WANTED—MaIe MACHINISTS WANTED Boring Mill and Lathe hands who can work from blue prints. Must be first class, experienced machinists. _ Apply Employment Department, Westing house Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pitts burgh, Pa. CACLKERS WANTED Good wages. Steady work. Dover Boiler Works, Dover. N. J. WANTED An apprentice boy, one with talent for sign painting. Apply to Jos. S. Poulton. 307 Market street. W'AN'TED First-class toolmakers. profilers, millers, drillers, rlflers, barrel turners, blacksmiths and steam ham mer men to make drop forges. Also men for barrel rolling. Address P. O. Box ?64. Lancaster. Pa. WANTED A German-speaking collector by The Colonial Life insur ance Co. of America. Call any morn ing after S o'clock. Geo W. DeWitt. Manager, 219 Walnut street. Harrls burg. Pa. HELP WANTED —Female SEAMSTRESS WANTED Must un derstand alterations and fitting of La dles' suits. Apply to Askln and Ma rine Co.. 36 North Second street. WANTED Two experienced dem onstrators to introduce a well-known flour tl the housewife. No "has-beens" need apply. Call between 4 and 3 Fri day afternoon at Wltman Schwarz Co. Ask for Mr. Miller. WANTED Young woman for housework on farm, about five miles from city. No milking. Apply 1004 Green street, Harrlaburg, or Box F, 3164, care of Telegraph. WANTED Experienced girls for edge stitching, tip stitching and fox ing. Apply Harrisburg Shoe Manufac turing Co., Vernon street. WANTED—Experienced sew ing machine operators on ladies' and children's wear. Harrisburcr Apparel Co., over City Star Laun dry State street, rear entrance. WANTED A few bright learners. Apply Silk Mill, corner North and Second streets. WANTED. AT ONCE Six girls for folding. Inquire Blough Mfg. Co., Reily and Fulton streets. WANTED Girl to work in office; experience not necessary; ghe refer ence and age. Address X., 3189. care of Telegraph. EXPERT training by my n.ethod, and every student employed Is my record last year; no failures; attend here and b, successful. Harrlsburg Shorthand School, J1 North Second street. WANTED White girl to assist with housework and care of children; no washing; go home night; refer ence required; wages. $2.50 per week. Apply Bell phone 1275 R. WANTED By a large corporation, a lady canvasser. Steady work the year around. Good salary to right party. Address W., 3186, care of Tele graph. WANTED An experienced white girl for cooking and general house work; reference required; three in fam ily. Call Bell phone 948 J. WANTED Girls over 16 to strip tobacco. Also experienced Rollers, Bunchmakers Packers, Filler and Binder Strippers. Wel i tare looked after by trained nurse. I Apply Harrisburg Cigar Com- I pany, 500 Race street. 11EI,)' W ANTED—MaIe and Female WANTKD Janitor, middle-aged ; white man and wife, without children. I for apartment building. Free rent of ; three steam-heated rooms and bath and i good wages, with extra pay for woman I if she will help with housework and :do light washing. Good position for honest, sober, trustworthy couple. Ap -1 ply to John Smith, Engineer, Elliott | Fisher Company. MEN, WOMEN, common schooling, desiring Government positions. S7O l monthly, write for list 15 immediately. Philadelphia Civil Service School, Phlla. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED For canvass ing proposition. High grade specialty needed by every one. Experience not essential. Strictly a commission prop osition. Must be reliable and furnish A 1 references. Full particulars with first letter. No money required to start. Lock box 288, Marietta, Pa. $7,500.00 ACCIDENTAL DEATH S2O to SSO weekly; accident and sick ness; men and women accepted: all oc cupations premium $lO a year. Half benefits $5: large commissions to agents. National Accident Society, 320 Broad way, New York, (Established 1885.) SITUATIONS WANTED—MaIe WANTED By young single man. position as chauffeur; private family preferred; experienced; best of refer ence furnished. Address, A 3195, care | Telegraph. WANTED—By young, married man, ! position as chauffeur or clerk in gro- I eery store; experienced; can furnish 1 reference. Address P. O. Box 43. Worm | leysourg, Pa. I WANTED —By young colored man work around house or store. Inquire | 1204 Capital street. | WANTtD A young man desires position in office or outside work; has experience In stenography, bookkeep ing and general office work; 19 years old and is not afraid of work; can fur nis best of reference. Address X., 3180 care of Telegraph. WANTED Young, married man desires position driving car, one who has good ability as salesman. Acquaint ed with majority of business people In Harrisburg and suburbs. Address D H., 3188, care of Telegraph. WANTED First-class chef look ing for position, hotel or restaurant* best of reference. Address 8., 3184' care of Telegraph. SITUATION'S WANTED—FEMALE WANTED - By colored girl, general housework. Address. C 3193, care Tele graph. WANTED Middle-aged colored woman desires day's work for Thurs days and Fridays. Call or rddress, 1412 New Fourth street. WANTED Colored woman wishes' washing and Ironing or day's work of any kind. 1412 Williams street City. 1 WANTED By widow, with three year-old child, position as housekeeper, in or out of city: with widower pre ferred. Call 13S North Summit street. WANTED Woman, experienced would like position as assistant cook second girl, or light housework: smali family; sleep home. Address 343 Muench street, second floor." WANTED By middle-aged colored woman, position an cook or for general housework, in or out of city. Address 27 Factory street, Mechanlcshurg, Pa. W ANTED By middle-aged white woman, position as cook In private family. Address t». 3177, care of Tele graph. HEAL ESTATE KOI I SALE FARM of 97 acres In Dauphin coun ty- 11 miles from Harrlsburg; good buildings, on the main road, running water. Price SI,OOO. H. G. Pedlow. 110 S. Thirteenth street. 1814 REGINA STREET must be sold, inspect It and make me an offer. H. u. Pedlow, no South Thirteenth street. FOH IMMEDIATE SALE A valuable North Second street resi dence. Most desirable residential lo cality in city. A bargain Price and terms ror the asking. Address "Home." care of Harrisburg Telegraph. FOR SALE 26 acres farm, 2H tnl'es east of Middletown; 20 acres tillable, 6 acres good timber; good buildings, well and cistern and running water on place: variety of fruit; adapt ed for truck and poultrv. For particu lars address H. E. AlbeVt, R. D No. 2. Middletown, Pa. Price reasonable. ll6 acres. 2 miles south of Dlllsburg; brick and frame bank barn; frame dwelling: well and run ning water. If you want a good pro ducer, let us show you this. Brinton- Paoker Co.. Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE 216 Pine street. Lot about -4 ft. front, back to South street. Room on South street for garage. Three-story brick house, two baths, city steam heat, 14 rooms. Call 559J Bell phone or at house for terms. WHAT will you offer for 273 Briggs street, city? Lot, 20x107; seven-room frame house. Rents for $22. Part cash and mortgage. Must have your offer by November 1. Address O. F.. No. 3147. care of Telegraph. MODERN HOMES FOR SALE No. 801 N. Eighteenth Street $4,100 No. 1926 Park Street $;;,300 No. 75 Dlsbrow Street $2,400 No. 1911 Chestnut Street $3,700 Grocery Store and Fixtures at inventory price. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Street. THREE new houses at Penbrook all improvements porch front. Price, $2,100. Only small amount of monev needed. Inspect them soon. Bell Kealtv Co.. Bergner Building. $2,000 WILL BUY a three-story brick house 8 rooms bath gas fur nace porch front. Inspect it No. 1910 Susquehanna street. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR QUICK SALE No. 630 and No. 632 Peffer street will be sold at a bargain. Corner property large lot —drive alley. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. $2,300 WILL BUY a brick house on Jefferson street all improvements porch front also property in all sec tions of the city at moderate prices. Bell Realty Co.. Bergner Building. FOR SALE l9ll N. Fourth Street; 3-story brick; S rooms, bath and fur nace: front and rear porches. Lot. 13-9-12 and extends to Rhoads Avenue. Brinton-Packer Co.. Second and Wal nut streets. lest Milt Popular Prices louses ia iarrisiurg: Two-story solid brick houses, just finished, all improvements, including steam heat; papered throughout; front and rear porches; built in pairs. Located on Susquehanna street between Maclay and Woodbine. - Price, $2,800. Small cash payment, bal ance on easy terms. For further particulars apply to C. L Long. Room 701, Kunkel Building. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Three-story brick, 612 North Second street. 9 rooms and bath, every modern convenience. In first class repair. Inquire, 213 Pine street. FOR RENT Stone house with six rooms, in Coxestown; large yard; prop erty In good repair; possession imme diately. Apply 1100 North Front street, Harrisburg, Pa. ! FOR RENT Two-story brick house; I seven rooms and bath; all improve ments; steam heat; electric and gas; window shades; Derry street, Paxtang, $19.00. Call 100 Paxtang avenue. FOR RENT Two new houses; all Improvements .Including range: four miles out. one square from train and trolley. Rent, Sit per month. Posses sion November 1. Address 0.. 3183, care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Basement room, suit able for tailor, cobbler or plumber, at 1266 Market street; rent, $lO, including heat and -water. J. K. Gipple, 1251 Mar ket street. FOR RENT Six-room houses, with stables, ha!" miie north of Penbrook. at Edgemont. Rent $6.00. Inquire of O. Hartman, 38 North Twelfth street, j APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping apart ment, four ljooms and private, tiled I bath, kitchen and a locker; gas. elec tric light and city steam; fronting on Locust street. Rent, S3O. Penna. Realty & Imp. Co. Apply 132 Locust street. BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Three or four furnish ed rooms; bath; steam heat; third floor front, near Capitol. Suitable for gentlemen. Reference required. Ad dress N.. 3175, care of Telegraph, FOR RENT Large. attractive room; electric lights, bath and phono privileges; private family. 121 State street. FOR RENT Two-room apartment, furnished, with all conveniences; also room for lodger. 22 North Eighteenth street FOR RENT One or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping on Hill; rent cheap; prefer lady or young mar ried couple; want to rent more for company. Call at 117 Royal Terrace, City. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room also back room on second floor all improvements; good location Apply 1109 North Second street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; steam heat; tise of phone and bath; rent reasonable. 1422 North Third street. FOR RENT ln private family, nicely furnished second floor front room; home comforts; all conveni ences. Apply 443 South Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for lady in private family, all home comforts, with or without board; use of phone. Apply 1610 Derry street. City, or Bell phone 3970. TOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms In fine location; use of bath and tele phone. Apply at 203 State streef. FOR RENT Two nicely furnlshefl rooms on second floor, next to bath one front, all conveniences. Including Market c loc *tlon. Inquire 1231 fOR RENT Homelike room in pri vate family, with or without board; Of phone; all conveniences. Phone 3600 M, or call 1325 Derry street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Business woman desires one or two unfurnished rooms; no cooking. Address E. S. 3182, care of Telesraoh. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OFFICES FOR RENT FOR RENT A desirable first floor office In the Telegraph Building. In quire Superintendent, Business Office Telegraph. WANTED WANTED A good second-hand Vlctrola, state make, new price, pres ent price, how long used and number 01 records. Address, H 3192, care Tele graph. WANTED. AT ONCE 1914 or 1915 Ford touring body and top. Price and condition of body must be right. C. A. Fair, East End Mulberry Street Bridge. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two 1914 Packard cars; one 1910 Packard chassis for delivery body; one 1914 Chalmers; one 1914 Cadillac. Packard Motor Car Company of Phila delphia. 107 Market street. Harrisburg, IRON CELLAR DOOR FOR SALE. Also shelving, counters and cases. Ap ply, Information Desk. Bowman A Co. FOR SALE 1915 Model 2«. six cylinder Chalmers, 5-passenger. Bell phone 100. ANY PART of a two-cylinder Max well touring car or equipment, cheap; gears nearly new; also tires and tubes, 30x3H. but slightly used. Write quick ly to P. O. Box 392, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR SALE Cheap to quick buyer, one large and one medium size fire proof safe good condition; cash or easy terms. Address, Safe, care Telegraph. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. GLASS window signs. Furnished Rooms, Unfurnished Rooms, Rooms atid Board and Table Board at 25c each. One of these signs will be given with each six-time order for a classified ad. If paid in advance. Inquire at Office of Telegraph. FOR SALE Suit, two coats and Spaulding sweater—for young lady. Apply 140 Sylvan Terrace. The Fixtures of the Marks & Copelin Store For Sale Also all floor cases in the Forney Drug Store, in Market A bargain to quick buyer. Inquire, Co M. FORNEY 426 Market Street FOII SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department, The Tele graph Printing Company. FOR SALE Assortment of mattresses, slightly damaged by water; .50 per cent, oft' of actual value. Call or phone, Royal Bed ding Co.. 22 North Cameron. FOR SALE Ford touring car, in Rood condition; nickle uimmings; latest equipment: bumper; master vibrator; two extra tires and cover, inquire J. K. Klpp. 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE Stanley Steamer car, roadster, 1912 tnodel:* first-class condi tion; cheap to quick buyer. Can be seen at 11 IB James street. Messner's •aarasce. Make an olTer to E. M. Den ton. :iOl U North Broad street, Phila delphia, Pa. FPU SALE FOR SALE One Michigan 4C 5- passenger touring- car; electrically equipped; can be seen at Conover & Mehring's Garage, 171" North Fourth street. FOR SAIi,E One castiron range in A 1 condition has been used but one month. Apply to H. W. Shoemaker. 1932 Park street. BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—S. C. Smiths, Underwoods, Densmore. etc., SIO.OO up. Typewriter Office, 211 Lo cust street. Opposite Orpheum Thea ter. FOR SALE Restaurant located on Market street, doing good business. A bargain If sold at once. Good reasons for selling. Address D„ 3015, car* of Telegraph. FOR RENT FOR RENT Steel garage 9xlß feet, vicinity of Fourteenth and Market streets. Call Bell phone 1873. EXCHANGE WILL. EXCHANGE 1914 «-54 Hudson touring car. In A 1 shape for corner property. No other property consider ed. Apply C. A. Fair, East End Mul berry Street Bridge. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANT Intelligent, person can earn cool Income corresponding for newspapers; unnecessary. Bend for par ticulars. Press Syndicate, 7»l, Lock i port. N. T. I DO you want a business that is posi- I lively on a paying basis with a prom i IslitK future? If so, buy this auto tire repair business. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE THE Ice Business, Including 75-acre farm. Ice dam and ice houses, belonging to Johii S. Engle at Hummelstown, In-' eluding ice equipments and wagons for sale owing to the death of the owner. The ice dams are built in Keilig Run, which is pure spring water and ice houses sufficient to store at least 1.000 tons of Ice. Mr. Engle has conducted this business in Hummelstown for at least twenty years, and owing to his death It is offered for sale. For further Information call on CLINTON M. HERSHEY. 14 South Second St.. Harrisburg, Pa. I MADE 150,000 in five years In the mall order business, began with IS. Send for tree booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS j FOR falling hair try Grose Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the 1 Druggist and Apothecary, 111 Market i •treet. Harrisburg, Pa. Telepboat orders given prompt attention. BeU 1»«0. . HAULING R. A. HABTMAN', Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of fdanos. safes, boilers and general haul ng. H. W. I-athe, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bell phone No 2503 R. J TO HIRE TO HIRE —Masquerade costumes and full dress suits; also full lot of hair goods, including wigs, beards, ete. Ap ply Brenner's, 424-428 Walnut, or Bel) phone 12S1J. STORAGE FIREPROOF Private rooms for household goods, |S per month and op. We Invite inspection. Low Insurance. 457-44S South 8«eoM ttreeL Harrisburg storage Company, SPECIALTIES GO DOWN HURRIEDLY I Increased Pressure Against U. S. Steel; Initial Offering of 2,500 Shares Sv Associated Press New York. Oct. 28. Further liqui dation of specialties featured to-day'a early dealings, with declines of 1 to over 3 points in Baldwin Locomotive, Studebaker, Maxwell Motors common and second preferred and Lackawanna Steel. There was increased pressure against United States Steel, an initial offering of 2.500 shares at 84% to 84%. against yesterday's doge of 84 7,. American Woolen rose 3 to 56 on an nouncement of another large war con tract and coppers made further im provement. Anaconda advancing 1U to the new record of 79%. Canadian Pa cific was the foremost rail, rising I'* to 175. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by Chandler Bros. & Co., 3 North.Market Square. New York, Oct. 28. Open. High. Low. Clos. Am Bt Sug I' t'g tin U4 is 05 Am Can .. til 94 02% 5"J% 0> Am C& F. 80 80 83 % 85 Am Cot Oil 00% 00 % 00 % 00 % Am Ice Sec 24 24 % 24 24% Am Loco . 69% 70 07 08% i Am Smelt . 92 93 90 93 Am Sugar. Ill l ,J 111 • i Hl>4 111% Am T4: T. 124 >, B 124 % 124 % 124% Anaconda . 79 79% 78% 79% Atchison .. 100% 107% 106% 107% Baldwin .. 130 131% 123 128 B & O 93 93% 82% 93% Beth Steel. 525 559 525 559 Bki.vn li T. 80% 86% 80 80 Cal Petro. . 18 18 18 18 Can Pacific 173% 170 173% 170 Cent Leath 57% 57% 56% 57% Chcas & O o7 % 58% 56% 08% CM & St. P 91% 92% 91% 92% C R 1 & P 17% 19% 17% 19% C Con Cop 51 51% 49% 50% CF & Iron 07% 57%. 54% 50% Cons Gas . 143% 143% 139% 139% Cruc Steel. 80 80 81% 84 Dist Sec .. 46% 47% 43% 40% Erie 39% 43% 39 43% Eric, Ist Pf 50% 57% 55% 57% Ocn El Co 177 177 17,5% 170 Good BF . 77 77% 74 75% Gt Nor, Pf 121 123% 121 123% G Nor O, s 49% 50 49 50 Insp Cop . 45% 45% 44% 44% Inter-Met . 22 22 21 % 22 Kns I - S. . . 29% 32% 29% 32% Leh Vul, . . 78 80 77% 80 Max Met.. SO SI 74 77% Mex Pet.... 88 88% 87 SB% Mia Cop... 35% 35% 34% 34% Mo Pat.... 4% 4% 4% 4% Natl Lead. 64% 05% 04% 65% N Y C 100% 101% 100% 101% NTX H H 81% 82% 80% 82% YYOW.. 30% 30% 30% 30% X and W.. 115% 116 115% 116 North Pac. 111% 113% 111% 113% Pa Kail... 58% 59% 58% 59 ',4 Pitts C 38% 37% 36% 36% Pitts C pd. 106 106 105 105 • Press SC.. 73% 73% 71% 72% Rail SS. . . 48 48% 48 48% RayCC... 25% 25% 25% 45% Heading .. 79% 82 79. 82 Hep 15... 52% 55% 51% 52% flop I S pd 103 103 103 103 South Pac. 98% 99% 97% 99% South Ry.. 23% 24% 23% 24% P. pd 62% 63% 62% 63% i Studebaker. 176 176 158 161 Tenn Cop.. 62% 63 00% 62% Third Ave. 60% 00% 60% 60% Union Pac. 135% 136 134% 136 U S Rub.. 56% 56% 54% 55% US Steel.. 84% 85% 83% 85% U S Stl pd. 115% 115% 115% 115% Utah Cop.. 71% 71% 70% 71% Vir-Car C.. 49% 49% 48% 48% West Md.. 32% 34% 32% 33% West U Tel 79% 79% 79% 79% West Mfg.. 72% 72% 70% 71% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 28. Wheat Steady; No. 2, red, spot, and October, $1.09# 1.11 %: No. 2 southern red, 11.07% @1.06%. .Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, local, 75%® 76 %c: steamer. No. 2, yellow, local, v 74 Va ®75%c. Oats Steady* No. 2. white, 45® 46c; No. I!, white, *l®4Jc. Kran The market is quiet; city mills, per ton. $24.00; western do., none here; Spring, per ton. $22.50. Refined Sugavs Market stcadv; powdered, s. Sac; fine granulated. 5.25 c; confectioners' A. 6.15 c. Butter Market firmer; western, creamery, extra, 29c; nearby prints, fancy, 32c. Eggs The market is higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby nrats. free cases. $10.50 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $9.90 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $10.50 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.90 per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 14 ig 16c; old roosters, 11® 12c; broil ing chickens. lC®l7c: Spring chickens, 14®16c; ducks, 13@16c. Dressed Poultry Market steady; fresh killed fowls, fancy, 18%® 19c; average, 17® 18c; do., unattractive, average, 15® 16c; do., roosters. 13c; broiling chickens. nearby. 21® 25c; broilirig chickens, western, 14®19c; broiling chickens, western, 14® 20c; Spring chickens, western, 14® 20c; Spring ducks, nearby. 16®J7c; do. western, 10@12c; ice packed fowlß, 14 ® 18c. Potatoes Market higher; Penn sylvania, fancy, per bushel, 75@78c; Pennsylvania, fair to 'fcood, per bushel 65@70c; Jersey, No. 1, per bushel. 40® 60c; Jersey, No. 2. per basket. 20®26c. Flour The market Is quiet; winter, straights. $5.10® 5.25; do., pat ent. $5.40@5.65; Spring firsts. clear, $5.00®5.20; do., straights. $5.00@5.25; do., patents, $5.25®5.50; do., favorite brands. $5.75®6.00. Hay Market firm; No. 1, large bales. $21.00® 21.50; medium bales. $21.00® 21.50; No. 2. do., $19.50© 20.00; i No. 3. do.. $16.00® 17.00. Light mixed. $19.00® 19.50; No. 1. do., slß.ou© 18.50; No. 2. do.. $16.0001( 00. I PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia. Oct. 28. Stocks closed irregular. American Railways 32 Cambria Steel 67 % ; General Asphalt 331% j do pfd 71 u s Lake Superior Corporation 9% Mhlgli Navigation 77 '1 irfhlgh Valley 78% Pennsylvania Railroad 59 Philadelphia Electric 26% Philadelphia Company pfd 36 .Philadelphia Rapid Transit 106%. (Reading Traction 77 Reading 81% Storage Battery 71 & Union Traction 42 % United Gas Improvement 85 United States Steel 85 Warwick Iron and Steel 10% CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET. By Associated Press Chicago, Oct. .28. Hogs Receipts 18,000; alow. Bulk, $6.6007.25; liirht mixed, $6.45®''".70; heavy $6.30*47.80; rough. $6.30©6:06; plgg $3.75® 7.10. Cattle Receipts. 6,000; steady. Na- STOH.AGK STORAGE 419 Broad street, for I household goods and merchandise. Prl- I \ate rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cent! per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co., 411 I Broad a treat. Both phone*. OCTOBER 28. 19*5, POLITICAL ADVERTISING JHMt Ml r.'. Jb| ■M r ' tlve beef cattle. $5.90#10.50; western steers. $6.50{f8.60; cows and heifers, $2.8068.25; calves. s7.2»lff 11.00. Sheep Receipts, 11.000; steady. Wethers, $6.00®6.60; lambs, $7.00® CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET By Associated Press Chicago, Oct. 28. The grain closed to-day us follows: Wheat December, $1.00 , «: May, $1.02*. Corn December. 57% c: May. 59ViC. Oats—December. 38»ic; May, 39% c. Pork—December. $14.12; January, $16.45. — November. $8.72; January, $9.05. Ribs October. $9.60; January, $9.02. MAKE USE OF THE ALLEYS. SUGGESTS W \RRF.N H. MANNING Reporting some time ago to the City Planning Commission, the city's land scape designer. Warren H. Manning, suggests among other things: "Another important thoroughfare throughout the length of the city ought to be established along each side of tho Paxton creek concrete channel. If this could ho made thirty feet wide on each side, it would make valuable much back land that is not now ac cessible. If it were only made a ten foot footpath it would become an im portant thoroughfare for pedestrians. "Tho alleys of the city were also considered, because it is recognized that they arc rapidly becoming minor business streets, instead of service roads. The suggestion is made that these alleys could be broadened and irade more serviceable by throwing the narrow sidewalks into the road way and by tarrying a new walk, through an nrcade under the fronts ot' the buildings, thus giving a covered public traffic way by shop windows that could bo treated effectively from an architectural point of view. In this manner alleys could be given a dis tinction and convenience that would make them very acceptable for certain lines of business, and it would also in crease the values of the properties quite enough to justify the owners in setting aside of the land for the pur pose of the arcade. Just as the owners of the buildings in Fifteenth street in Philadelphia broadened tho street by areading the sidewalk under their buildings. Through thig arcade many people pass to the station over the Market street overhead bridge." MAKING THE GLACIER WORK High tip in Glacier National Park lie four great lakes; two by the name of Sherburne. McDermott, and Lower St. Mary's. They are perpetually fed by the snow mid melting glacier ice of the Rocky Mountain range. Glac ier water is rich in silt and exceeding ly fertile. But the lakes are two hun dred miles from the Milk river pro ject by a direct route, over which it would be impossible to convey their inexhaustible supply. The project, moreover, is itself about 140 miles lens, and as wide as three miles at some points. Vet those great natural reservoirs, and the efficient but inade quate Milk river, are being joined to gether into one immense irrigation system, one of the biggest if not the bisgest the government has in hand. Immense dams, huge siphons, tre mendous flumes, and miles of canal conduct the lake waters at will to the north branch of Milk river, and thence by (lie latter's winding channel a dis tance of over five hundred miles in all from the source of supply to the distribution canals that will give Mon tana a '"Green Ribbon Belt" of in valuable agricutural land. For 150 miles the waterway lies within Cana dian territory, and international agreements have been necessary in ! order to make this wonderful water ing-pot available. The Christian Herald. ' TO FLY TO CAPE UATTERAS I Albany, X. Y.„ Oct. 28.—Beryl H. lCendricks left this city at 8:30 a. m. to-day In a flying boat in an attempt to fly to Cape Hatteras, N. C. He was reported as having passed Castleton, 40 minutes after tho start and to be headed towards Pouglikeepsie. ; WILL NOT INVITE CHRISTIANS By Associated Press i Tokio, Oct. 28.—Japan has decided ito adhere to her original Intention not to invite a representative of the | Christian religion to the coronation ! ceremonies of Emperor Yoshihito to J be held In Klato early next month. I NO RECONSTRUCTION CON SIDERED London, Oct. 28.—N0 reconstruc tion of the cabinet nor constitution of a smaller one is being considered by the Government at the present time, says thrt Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News." TOUR PKINTING NEEDS „t; be best supplied where the facili ties for such work are the beat. 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Oct. 28, 11.42 a. m.—Unoffi cial reports from Greek spurces repre sent the situation in Southern Serbia as somewhat more favorable to the entente allies. A dispatch from Ath ens which has not been confirmed, I it,V s » the Bulgarians have with- U«kup. Advices from Sa lonlki tell of a tierce battle along the ; \ eles-Komanovo front, with the Bul- I F^ r 5 n < s r T etre »ting. Hope is being re vived in London that the Serbians will be able to reform their lines along -the i Monastlr front. ! APPOINTED DEPUTY CONSTABUS Deputy constables to serve at the polls next Tuesday appointed by the Dauphin county court to-day follow: Samuel Himes, Third ward, Steelton: Jacob Stauffer, third precinct, First ward: George Sheriff, first precinct, rirst. ward: Arthur Cooper, first pre cinct, Derr.v; Harry Hershey, third precinct, Derry: John Kerner. fourth i precinct: Daniel Cless, second pre cinct: A._ W. Garden, third precinct, of the Eleventh, ward, and Rodney Swan, third precinct of the First ward. OCCUPY RAILWAY LIVER By Associated Press London. Oct. 28.—The Rulgariann have occupied the railwav line between Dedeaghatch and Octchilar. which if now workod by the Bulgarian state. A dispatch from Sofia which brings tiiic information to Reuters Amster dam correspondent says it is semi officially announced that Bulgarian troops have gained important suc cesses in the district of Kniazevatz. WANTS MORE FEDERAL TROOPS By Associated Press Washington. D. C. t Oct. 28. Presi dent Wilson to-day received a telegram from Governor Ferguson of Texas.' asking that more , federal troops he sent to Brownsville, where horder raids, the governor declared, threaten ed to be more menacing than ever The appeal probably will be sent to Secretary of War Garrison for action. CELEBRATE CONSECRATION By Associated Press Denver, Colo., Oct. 28.—The conse cration of Father A. J. Sohuler us bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese o? El Paso, Texas, was celebrated hers to-day. Archbishop J. B. Pitaval of Santa Fe, officiated, assisted by Bishop Henry Granjon and Bishop Patrick A. McGovern. UNION GETS ENCOURAGEMENT By Associated Press Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 28.—Union of the Northern and Southern jurisdic tions of the Presbyterian church, re ceived encouragement here to-day at a luncheon given by Pittsburgh ciiurvhmen to the joint committee on comity recently appointed by the two general assemblies. FIGHTING HAS SUBSIDED Paris. Oct. 28, 1:50 p. m. The Saloniki correspondent of the Havis News Agency says the fighting on the Franco-Bulgarian front has subsided, * j calm having prevailed for 24 hours. SIOO FIRE IN GROCERY STORE ! Damage amounting to SIOO followed a blaze yesterday afternoon in the cel lar of Horace E. Crownshield's gro cery, 1532 North Sixth street. It is believed someone threw a lighted match behind a pile of potato bags. THE Harrisburg Polyclinic Dispen sary will be open daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M., at its new location, Front and Harris streets, for the free treat ment of the worthy poor. QIIBBER STAMnn J#II SEALS A STENCILS U\ fl MFG. BY HBG. STENCIL WORKS ■ .1 II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG,PA. I# FOR RENT The Sunset Apartments 1409 N. Front St., ready for in spection. 7 rooms and bath. In quire E. FLOWERS 1822 State* St. V —— —— WAR SUPPLY STOCKS Phenomenal advances have been recorded of late In stocks representing companies engaged in the production of war sup plies. In somo Instances this market appreciation has amounted to as much as S4OO per share. Following i 8 a list of the more prominent of these securities:— BALDWIN I.OCO. MiI)VALE STEEL BUPONT POWDER i AETNA EXPLOSIVE HKRCLLES POWDER V ATI.AS POWDER STANDARD MOTORS CAR LIGHTING SUBMARINE BOAT CHEVROLET MOTOR L. S. LIGHT A HEAT Present conditions are seem ingly favorable for still further pronounced advances In securi ties of this class. 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