[ A Telegraph Want Ad Will Quickly tent That facanl Room [| Deaths w l,l tin un February 1. 1916, Slranda ( K. Klugli, aged 79 years. „ Funeral on Thursday aft ® r "°°F'rs of ! .. clock, from the funeral pa' loi s of Hoover ami Son, 1413 „ re street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further no tice. Burial East Harrisburg tune tery. __ IlitvHW James M. Bowman, on February 1. 1916, aged 62 yeais. o Funeral on Thursday. FebruaO 2P. M.. from 1541 State street. rne relatives and friends are attend without further notice. Burial private. __ street, daughter of the late John . Weir, In her 77th year. . „n Funeral services l> rAj ,hvterian from the Market Square Presb>teuan LOST ~IX)ST The party Js known who ook large Maltese cat from yHJ"' • i apltal and Forster streeta. and thei } -ill avoid trouble If the> letuin it. I LOST P. & R. mileage uooK, n e *'- K.st between P. & R. Station and . , apitol. Reward if returned to ele raph Office. LOST Monday night. 31st, thin lodel Elgin watch, gold ease—G. B. U ngraved on back. Marrisliuig Oram lar School Bronze -Medal dated IJI-J ttached Liberal reward " returned J George B. Leeds, 207 North Fifteenth treet. IX>ST Gold-handieu silk umbrella, ift on Mechanlcsburg car leaving Hai- Isburg 3:30 Saturday afternoon. I m rella valued as Ift. Finder I}*®"?® Bturn to Mrs. Hattle Baughman, C amp [lll, Pa. LOST—SIOO.OO reward and no uestions asked for return to 307 ,'orth Front street, of gold plated liain purse containing about 7.00, a broken string of beads, nail gold watch and chain, and irds of Mrs, Elisha Ely Garii-, MI. LOST A small, black, covered ac iiint book on the curb at 1915 Derry treet. Reward If returned to 1910 erry street, IULXI) FOUND A way to end your clean ig and dyeing worries by calling ther phone lor Eggerts Steam Dyeing rid Flench Cleaning Works, 124 a Mar et street. We cail and deliver. UEhl' W.lM'liD —Male WANTED Boys over 16 years of re to learn shoe-cutting. Apply Har sburg Leather Products Co., 14.0 'yeth avenue. SHOE TRIMMING CUTTERS WANT- I D —Apply to the Lindner Shoe Co.. arlisle, Pa. WANTED Several lea and coffee 1 illcltors. Advance premium plan. Ex dlent proposition for live men. Ad •esa The Great Atlantic and Paclnc ea C".. 13US North Third. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS pen the way to good Government P°si ons. 1 can coacn you by mail at small >st Full particulars free to any merican Citizen or eighteen or over, "rite to-dav for Booklet tl',-3iJ, Eail opkins. Washington, D. C. i SALESMAN WANTED To carry a lie of gloves on commission. Onlj ex srienced salesmen answer. Nevln Glove , 0., Buffalo. N. Y. ARMV OF THE UNITED STATES EN WANTED - Abjebodled, unmar- : ed men between ages of 18 and 35, . tUens of United States, of good char- | *ter and temperate habits, who can >eak, read and write the English nKuagß. For information apply to ecruiting Officer. Bergner Building, 1 & Market Sts„ Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED One first-class plumber, erre Bros., 3235 North Fourth street. WANTED Working printer as irtner to manage old established job, >ok and catalog printing plant in New j ork State; must be sober and reliable | id have SI,OOO cash to invest; salary id half of large profits. Address G., ,53, care of Telegraph. WANTED Man for the tea and j iffee busines; one who can furnish a ind and good reference. Apply Grand nion Tea Co., 208 North Second street. WANTED Experienced draughts en and molder wanted, at once. Ap v Morton Truck and Tractor Com iny. Nineteenth and Derry streets. AGENT For exclusive territory. o*weekly and expenses can be made r man willing to work. Must furnish ference and security. Lifetime job j r good man. No trlflers need apply, idress Box W. 2698. care of Tele- i •aph. ! WANTED Men 20 to 40 years old, Iremen, Brakemen, Motormen, Con ictors. Experience unnecessary. Send amp. Inter Railway, care of Tele aph. > MACHINISTS WANTED Boring 111 or lathe hands, who can work om blue prints; also tool makers. Ad ■ess. or apply. Employment Depart ent, Wcslingliouse Electric & Mfg. East Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court j rcet. Newly remodeled and refitted, can and sanitary. Complete system j »d Cross Sterilizers used. Massage, j r. Shave. 10c. P. D. Richwine, Pro letor. Houses For Rent 1007 N. 19th St.. 3 s. f.. S r *lO 523 Myrtle St., 2% s. f *1(1 535 Brlggs St.. 2% s. f„ 6 r sl2 i 122 N. 7th St., 3 s. I>., 8 r sl3 1516 Allison St., 2% s. b., sl4 I 508 Allison St., 2% s. b sl4 1316 N. Front St., 3 8. f., 7 r., .. *ls 130 Boyd Ave., 2 s. f., S r sls 1537 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. b., *Ht J-story 7 & 8 r. li., sl4, sls and *1(1 1101 8. Cameron St.. 2% s. b., *l7 U". N. Tenth St., 2>,i s. b SIK..V> l?,s Kinerald St., 08 Briggs St., 3 s. b„ 9 r *35 I2IS N. 2d St.. 2xloo ft.. 011 south side Market street lln 1900 block. Call Bell phone 3666W^ I . "PI IEPAKKi)NIOSS" being our slogan, J we have SIOO,OOO worth of properties j listed for sale on our first .lav in busi- I ness. Backenstoss Bros., lluss Build- i | ing. Bell 3533 J. ! FOR SALE Corner plot of'ground I on' Allison Hill, suitable for building dwellings, club house, garages* size ,100x100. Price. JI.GOO. Easy teams' ! Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. Be'li I ! 353 J. (30) ACRES < *I,OOO Information—Main offices (at) Dan , vllle. (Bell 200) United Telephone (200) i special hour (7 to 8) morning and even ing. Advertise (80) newspapers. Make (6 to 8) trips daily. Use (3) automo biles. (420) farms For Sale Reason • for bargains forfeit ($200) to owner if I not sold from (30) to (100) days (Small Farm) of «0) acres ($1,000) 'with fine; horse (cow) hogs (chickens). Take I I everything for quick sale replies ! (Widower) and close the sale at onlv 1 ($1,200) Near Market (104) ACRES (*2.1100) (Buildings) valued (Home $3 000)! Bank Barn ($1,600) second floor new- Wagon house ($800) new Locust Grove ! and (30) acres woodland extra joinlnir i valued ($1,800) with above farm ($3 - 800). Match team Horses (age 6) weigh (2,400) six (cows) eight (hogs) seventy! (chickens) two hundred bushel (oats) i three hundred (corn) twenty ton (Hav ! and Straw) with everything mentioned ! above (sl,r.(iii) wagon and mounted har ness Included. (MS) ACRES (HUMOI Remodeled (and) Painted—-buildings :on Main Road Joining school and church valued ($4,000). Team Horses (3) cows (6) hogs (f.O) poultry (201 ton Hay and Straw ($4,000) for everything Ueason for Great Bargain—Death —un- less in position to do business and take possession at once please do not con sider proposition. Telephone our ex pense to Danville (7 to 8). will (pay) Buyers car fare Husband and Wife. Al- | ways busy. For (Inspection) make en-! gagements in advance. GBORGB B. OSTRANDBR, Danville Phonehours Sunbury 1 Morning (7 to 8) Evenings. REAL ESTATE EOK SALE FOR SALE Would a dwelling ii*- vestment, paying 9 per cent. net. inter est you. If so, write "OWNER." .-are iof Telegraph. If you don't have at least SI,OOO, don't answer. Balance mortgage. . — Levi Brandt Est.. Elk wood, .'ew Cumberland 6O ft. front up -to one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 6c trolley. Keeney &' Simmons. Agents FOR SALE lnvestment properties; 6IK Boyd St., at a bargain; 1229 Bailey St.; rental income, $18.00; price;sl.7so.oo; ; 355 S. Thirteenth St.. l.rlck dwelling with two store rooms; rental income, i $70.00; price. $6,800.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second ami Walnut Sts. SIXTH ST.—Dwelling for sale at $3,300; all improvements; four rooms 011 first floor suitable business loca tion, easily altered buy it while the price Is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW HOUSES, with steam heat gas and electric light all other mod ern Improvements brick construction —location. Riverside, uptown, and on i Allison HHI. Price only $3,100 to $3>300. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 143 acres, three miles west of Marysvllle, ! with modern eight-room house, large ; bank barn. 72 acres good farm land, i Poultry plant for 800 layers. Water In all buildings; also pond and icehouse. No better land or location in the ] county for poultry and fruit. Terms or I cash. Address, or phone, C. R. Miller, Marysvllle. Pa. FOR SALE 231 Kelker St.; 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; fur nace; cemented cellar. Price right for this desirable location. Brinton-Packer j Co., Second and Walnut streets. PEFFER ST., 630-632 Any reason able Offer will be carefully considered—- corner plot 36.3x125 paved street on three sides. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. GROUND Good location for homes or building operation. J. B. Mac Donald, 1319 Market street. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT lBl7 Susqunehanna FOR RENT lBl7 Susquehanna Key next door. 1819. W. E. Orr, 101 South Summit street. Bell phone 445 M. l FOR RENT New house at Hainlyn, I rear of Colonial Club; 7 rooms; all con veniences; 1 acre; garage; chicken house; $16.00 month. Call 1918 Green street. FOR RENT Three small houses. I all improvements, near Nineteenth and I Derry streets, $13.00 and $14.00 month. | ,T. B. Mac Donald, 1319 Market street. j FOR RENT Storeroom, good loca tion, 1208Vs North Third street. Apply | to H. B. Mitchell, 600 North Third street, ! or 5 North Second street. FOR RENT Storeroom 5 North Fifth street, near Market street. Rent, $"0, Including steam heat. Charles A.l- I ler. Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 North Third street. * FOU RENT : _ TRUCKERS. TAKE NOTICE Mish Farm, corner Paxton and Cameron streets, Harrisburg; about 20 acres. Ap -1 ply to Dr. C. H. Saul, corner Second and Locust streets. Steelton, Pa. FOK RENT Three-story house, 132 Linden street; 8 rooms, water and gas. 1 Possession at once. Apply C. F. Gohl, ; 1305 Nortb Second street. Bell phone I SD9M. I FOR RENT No. 1802 State St .$55.00 | 1847 State St 20.00 | 2101 Greenwood St 9.00 • 2120 Boos St. 15.00 3. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT Small bunga low, or house, for the summer in the vicinity of Paxtonia. Rent must be cheap. Must have space for garden. Address B. E. H„ care of Telegraph. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished, four rooms and bath, pantries and balconies; all latest conveniences. Apply L'ouis Apartments, Sixth and Herr streets. Bell phone 3677 M. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front room, sec ond floor, bay window, partly furnished, i suitable for office or any other busi | ness. No. 4 South Fourth. Rent rea sonable. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with or without board;; good lo : cation; gentlemen, a man and wife; pri -1 vate family. Call, or address, 1439 Ber ryhill street. FOR RENT - In a desirable uptown residential district, entire v seconu floor for light housekeeping; convenient to j Second and Third street car line. Ad i dress A. D. W., care of Telegraph. FOR RENT—Room, third floor front, for men only, next to the bell. Mehring | Apartments, Cumberland and Sixth ! streets. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front I room, third floor, steam heated. Apply | at 814 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, for light housekeeping, with all conveniences; use of bath; good loea ; tion; no children; rent reasonable. Call at 1549 Walnut street. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms; city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North Sixth streets. FOR RENT Pleasant room, second : floor front, with heat, light and use of hath; gentleman preferred; rent reason able. Address C., 3548, care of Tele graph. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond-story front room; city steam; good I location. 715 North Third street. FOR RENT Second floor front rooms, fncing Capitol Park; stationary washstand (hot and cold running water); electric light; city steam; use of Bell phone and large bath. Apply 410 North street. • FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; all conveniences; city steam and electric light. Apply 9 North Front street. FOR RENT A large, beautifully | furnished second story front room, with : heat, close to bath, hot and cold water, l in small, strictly private family; fine ! location; $2.50 per week for single per son. or $3.00 for two. Apply at 209 | Harris street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen, with use of bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply I 272 Brlggs street. FOR RENT Pleasant room on sec ond floor; heat; electric light and use of bath. 819 Third street. FOR RENT Attractive rooms for rent; centrally 10.-ated; terms reason able. Apply 209 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Furnished rooms or apartment for light housekeeping in a suitable location; near Reservoir pre j ferred; can give good reference. Ad ' dress C„ 3554, care of Telegraph. WANTED Young lady, employed, i wants two unfurnished rooms centrally 1 located, Address X. M., care of Tele graph. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DXFI'KNISUi:]) ROOMS FOH RENT BUILT exclusively for light house keeping, strictly private, ail outsld". with or without Kitchenettes. Sto. \ furnished free. Laundry, phone aim bathroom privileges. Weekly pay ments .Innitress service. Inquire 429 Broad street. Daily inspection invited. I'OR SALE ROOMS FOR RKNT CARDS can be secured at the Teleeraph Business Office. FOR SALE Two-speed Excelsior, tandem, sidecar, fully equipped, used 3.000 miles, $225. It. M. Peflfer, L)al« and Market. Camp Hill. l'Olt S\I,K SAW MILL Medium size 3 head blocks :u»-ft. carriage—50-inch, in serted-tooth saw blower 3O-11.-P. boiler and engine cutoff saw. Four month*' work hi present location of mill. Also about 150 acres tie, props, and lagons. address 0., 3552, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Medium-size Kitchen Range. Only used three months. For Male cheap to quick buyer. Call 1409 Thompson avenue. FOR SALE Three-piece parlor suit: good as new; mahogany finish. Price right. Inquire 500 Seneca street, Harrlsburg, Pa. FOR SALE - Brlndle English bull terrier, s months old. Fine stock and tine condition. Call to see him at lUIO Derrv street. City, or Bell phone 1749 M. _____ FOR SALE Maxwell runabout, AB Model, in A 1 condition. Call Bell phone 2141 J. Hoksk FOR SAMS Carriage or saddle horse, light weight and good runner. Apply at Jednota Farm, R. F. D„ No. 3, Mlddletown, Pa. FOR SALE, CHEAP One Haynes five-passenger touring car. in good con dition. Will demonstrate. Bell phone 20S9R. FOR SALE- Army shoes, slightly used. Best shoes for railroad men. Also $3 army hats for 25c. Your money back if not satisfied. Open evenings, a. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. FOR RENT Typewriters bought sold or rented. Harrisburg Typewriter and Supply Co., 40 North Court street. OVERCOATS AND SUITS (frum mers' samples) positively at the lowest prices in the city. Call and be con vinced. A few soldiers' blue overcoats on hand. Cohen and Son. Reliable Pawnbrokers. 431 Market street, at sub way. FOR SALE At GABLK'S, 111-117 South Second street, 5,000 sets new sash. Bxlo, 12 L„ primed and gia/.ed, at $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell roadster. In good condition; only used seven months. Price reasonable. Address Y„ 3551, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au tomobile, fine appearance, price $50.00, must be sold at once. Apply 814 North Third street. FOR SALE 1916 Ford touring car, good as new, for sale cheap. Apply to 116 West Main street, Palmyra, Pa. FOR SALE CARE'S or. sale at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR\SALE Scratch Pads new supply—so for 25c while they last. Ap ply Job Printing Department The Tele graph Printing Company. BUY Traveling Bags. Suitcases and Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants. Second and Chest nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT A large office in the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super intendent in Business Office of Tele graph. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Pool Room and Cigar Store. Terms, one half down, balance to suit purchaser. Bell phone 597J-1. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE A well-established Millinery Store. Entile stock and lix tures at a reasonable price. Possession given at once. 614 North Third street, Harrisburg, Pa. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars Prc&a Syndicate. 798, Lock port. N. Y. I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mall order business, began with $5. Send for free booklet. Tells how, Hea cock, 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS PERSONALS PACKING A. H. Shrenk. 1906 North Sixth street, first-class packer of fur niture, china and bric-a-brac. Bell phone 399 W. FOR falling hair try Uross Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders giviu prompt attention. Bell 1960. HAULING It. A. HAItTMAN, Boarding Stable and National Traaafer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. 11. W. Lather. Manager.'Fifth and Woodbine street Bell phone No. 250SR. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate security in any amounts and upon any terms to suit borrower. Address P. O Box 174. Harrisburg. Pa. STORAGE FIREPROOF STORAGE. Private rooms for household goods, $2 per month and up. We Invite inspection. Low insurance. 437-445 South Second street. Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE I.\ 3-story brick building, rear 44)8 Market street liouiaehuld good* In clean, private rooms. Hensonable rates. Apply to P. G. Dlener, Jeweler, 408 Market St. STORAGE 4til B.oaa street, for household gootls and merchandise Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month Apply D. Cooper X- Co 4U WANTED WANTED To buy old Brussels or ingrain carpets or fillers. Keystone Rug Co.. or call 2064 Bell phone or MOW United. POULTRY POULTRY 75 White and Pullets, laying about. 60 per cent, at present, and two small Incubators and one brooder. Call A. B. Davis, Pen brook, R"- NOTICES NOTICE, lIEPTASOPHS Members of this organization will learn some thing rrreatly to their advantage, by communicating with N„ 3521, care of Telegraph. 1 WILL not he responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. W. D. DICE. MARKET MAKES MODERATE GAINS Trading Lacks Snap and Vigor of Yesterday; Alcohol Gyrates By Associated I'ress New York. Feb. 2.—-Moderate gains and a few declines were recorded at | the opening of to-day's trading, the ; market lacking the snap and vigor of | yesterday's session. United States Steel ; made a trivial gatn, which was irn j mediately forfeited, and oilier active stocks were disposed to yield on light offerings. Industrial Alcohol continued ils ! extraordinary gyrations with an early gain of 5 at 168% and Texas Com pany rose 2 points. Rails were once more a nominal feature, that part of the list showing more irregularity than industrials and specialties. Secondary offerings were mostly at lower prices. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co., members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg; 133 8 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street, New York, furnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 2. Open. Clos. Alaska Wold Alines 23% 23 >4 Allis-Chaliners 27 % 28 American Beet Sugar ... 63% 85% American (.'an 62 62% American C& V 66% 68 American Cotton Oil ... 53% 53% American Ice Securities . 29 29 American Locomotive .. 65% 66% American Smelling 98% 101 % American Sugar 113 113% American T & T 126% 126% Anaconda 84% 86% Atcliison 104% 104% ; Baldwin Locomotive ... 11l 114% I Baltimore & Ohio 88% 89 B P Goodrich 69% 72 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 86% 86% California Petroleum ... 30% 31 Canadian Pacific 169% 170% Central Leather 52% 52% Chesapeake and Ohio . 62% 63 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 97 97 % Chicago, R 1 and Pacific 17 17 % I Chino Consolidated Cop. 52% 53% 'Colorado Fuel and Iron 43% 45% i Consolidated Gas 137% 138>4 'Corn Products 22% 22% [Crucible Steel 76% 77% I Crucible Steel pfd 112 112 Vi Distilling Securities .... 45% 45% ! Erie 37% 38% Erie, Ist pfd 53 53% General Electric Co. ... 169% 170 . Gt. North, pfd 121% 121,% Gt. North. Ore, ss 4 4 4i>% i Gug. Exploration 22% 22% ! Ins. Copper 44% 45% ' Interboro-Met 17% 17% Interboro-Met. pfd 74% 75 Kansas City Southern .. 26% 26% Lackawanna Steel .... 82% 82 Lehigh Valley 76% 77 Maxwell Motors 70% 73 Merc. Marine ctfs 18% 17% Merc. Marine ctfs 81 >4 80% Mex. Petroleum 105% 106 Miami Copper 35% 36% Missouri Pacific 5% 5% MISCEIJ/A NEOU S "PREPAREDNESS"' We have sev~ era! parties desiring to invest money in real estate. Give us your properties to sell and we will do the rest. Baclten stoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell 353 J. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OF THE BONDS OF THE HARRISBURG AND HUM MELSTOWN STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given to the holders of all the outstanding Bonds of the Harrisburg and Hummelstown Street Railway Company, secured by Mortgage dated March 1, 1906, to the llarrisburir Trust Company as Trustee, that In accordance with the provisions of the said Mortgage, the said Bonds have been called for payment on or be fore March 1, 1916, at par. a premium of five per cent, and interest to said date. After the said date, interest will cease upon all Bonds not presented for pay ment by that time. Holders of the said Bonds may present them at the office of the undersigned at any time after March 1, and receive payment there for in accordance with the terms above stated. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Rachel S. Zarker, late of Har risburg, Pa., deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of said decedent have been granted to the un dersigned residing at 223 Walnut Street in said city. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay, to WILLIAM A. McILHENNY. Administrator. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will bf» made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Dauphin Countv on Thursday, February 3. 1916, at io o'clock A. M„ or as soon thereafter as said Court shall bo in session, for the transfer of the retail liquor license now hold by Walter C. Baskins for Fort Hunter Hotel, Rockville, Susquehanna Township. Dauphin County, Pa„ to J Garfield Fackler, trustee of the estate of Waiver C. Bat-kins, a bankrupt. PHILIP S. MOYER, Attorney for Transferee. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that applica tion will be made by Benjamin A. Striplln, licensee, to the Court of Quar ter Sessions of Dauphin County, on Monday. February 14, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a transfer of the Hotel Li cense known as the Leroy Hotel, now located at No. 523 State Street, Harris burg, Pa., to No. 945 North Seventh Street, Harrisburg, Pa., and that the papers for that purpose are on file in tile Prothonotary's Office at Harrisburg Pa. H. F. HOLLER, Clerk of Quarter Sessions. NOTICE fattens of Administration on the Estate of Wm. I. Snyder, late of Middle Paxton Township. Dauphin County. Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing In said township. P. 0.. Dauphin R. D. 1 all persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims will present them for settlement. GEO. R. SNYDER. Administrator. In the Matter of the First and Final Account ot Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Administrator of the Estate of Margaret J. Durkees, Late of Harris burg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned appointed auditor by the Or phans' Court of Dauphin County, to make distribution of the balance as shown by the first and final account of Harrisburg Trust Company, Adminis trator of the Estate of Margaret J. Durkees, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin Countv. Pennsylvania, deceased, will sit for the purpose of his appointment in Rooms 300-301 Kunkel Building, cor ner of Third and Market Streets, in the said City of Harrisburg, on Februarv IR. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M., where and when all persons Interested may appear , and present their claims. OSCAR G. WICK ERSHAM, Auditor. FEBRUARY 2, 1916. National Lead 67% 68% | New York Central .... 106 106 N Y N H H 68 68 % New York Ont and West 26% 27% Norfolk and Western .. 117 117 Northern Pacific 112** 118% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 57 Pittsburgh Coal 3 2 .".2% Press Steel Car 55% 57 Railway Steel Spg 39 to Ray Con Copper 23% 24 % Heading 77% 78 u liep Iron & Steel 51 53% Southern Pacific 99% 100>4 Southern Railway .... 21 21*4 Southern Uwy pfd 59 % 59 >4 Studebaker 145% 150%! Tennessee Copper 55% 56% Union Pacific 133% 134 U S f Alcohol 15914 155% IT S Rubber 51 % 52% IT S Steel 82% 83% 1? S Steel pfd ltfi 116 Utah Copper 78 79 aV Caro ("hem 47 48 Western Union Tel .... 88% 88 Westinarhouse Mfg 65% fi#% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press _ Philadelphia, Feb. 2. Wheat Firm; No. 2, red, spot, and February, $1.37® 1.39; No. 2, Southern, red, $1.35© 1.37. Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, lockl, 84®S5c; new steamer, No. 2, yellow, local, 82",457i53' / 4c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 59® 60c; No. 3, white. 56®56%c. Bran Market firm, fair demand; city mills, winter, per ton. $25.50; western, winter, ner ion. none here; Spring:, per ton, $2t.30®25.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; refined powdered. 6.10 c; tine granulated, 6.00 c; confectioners' A. 5.90 c. Butter Market .steady; western, creamery, extras, 32% c; nearby prints, fancy, 36c. Hggs The market is higher; i Pennsylvania and other nearby ttrsts, free cases, $9.30 per case; do., current | receipts, free cases, $9.15 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $9.30 per case; do., firsts, free cases, $9.13 per case. Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 16®17c; roosters, 12®12%c; Spring chickens, 15®18c; ducks, ir,@l7c; geese, 15®17c; turkeys. 200122 c. Dressed Poultry Market firm; 'turkeys, fancy, 27®28c; do., good to choice, 23®26c; d 0.,, fair to good. 21® 22c; do., culls, 16®20c; fowls, fancy, 19',2 ®2o%c; do., good to choice, 18 : ;il9c; 1 Ho., small sixes. lf>@l7c; old roosters, 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 26c; do., western, 22®24c; roasting I chickens, western, choice, 19® 20c; do., fair to good. ir>ifiilßc; Spring ducks, nearby, 18®20c: do., western, 12 @18c; geese, nearby, 16(fiil8c; do., west ern, 14® 16c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn sylvania, white, per bushel. $l.00®1.20; do., fair to good. 93c 1.00 per bushel; Jersey, No. 1. per basket. 60®70c; do.. No. 2, per basket. 30®40c. Flour The market is quiet; winter, straights, $6.00®6.25; do., patents, $6.35 (®6.75; Kansas straights, $4.53®5.85; i Spring firsts, clear. $5.76®6.00; do., i straights, $6.00® 6.25; do., patents, $6.25 | ®7.00: do., favorite brands, $7.00®7.50. Hay The market Is steady with a fair demand; No. 1, large bales, $21.00(5)21.50; No. 1, medium bales. $20.50®21.00; No. 2. $19.00® 19.50' No. 3. do., $16.50(8)17.50. Clover mixed, light mixed. $18.50® 19.00: No. 1, do., slß.oo® 18.50; No T do.. (15.00®16.00. CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 2. Hogs Re ceipts, 48,000; slow. Bulk of sales. $7.70 ® 7.90; light, $7.35®7.90; mixed, $7.55® 8.00; heavy. $7.50®8.00; rough. $7,5 7.70; pigs, $5.75®6.90. Cattle Receipts, 16.000; firm. Na tive beef steers, $6.40®9.50; cows and heifers, $3.20®8.15: calves, $7.50@10.75. Sheep Receipts, 1 1,000; s'trong. Wethers, $7.60(®8.20; lambs, $8.50® | 10.90. CHICAGO BOA HO OK TRADES By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 2. Board of Trade j clcsing: Wheat—May. 1.33; July, 1.24%. Corn—May, 79%; July, 7'J'A. 1 Oats—May, 51%; July, 47%. , Pork—May, 20.40. Lard—May, 10.10; July, 10.25. Ribs—May, 10.92; July, 11.07, Both Commissioners Stine and Wells Talk on New Courthouse Both Henry M. Stine and Harry C. Wells, the city representatives on the j Board of County Commissioners, dis- I cussed briefly to-day the problem of I erecting a new courthouse. Said Cora- J missioner Wells: "Before the County Commissioners : could take any action relative to the construction of a new courthouse the step would have to be recommended three times consecutively by Dauphin county grand juries. I believe, how ever, that the erection of. a new court house would meet with general ap proval and 1 think the sentiment for a new structure is growing." Commissioner Stine expressed these views: "Thus far I haven't given the question of erecting a new courthouse very thorough thought as yet, but it is my idea that this old courthouse with its passing style of architecture should he preserved. 1 think that the county could renovate this building. If Har risburg ever erects a city hall, all the county offices could be located 011 the first floor and the courtrooms could be moved upstairs. The county is cer tainly in 110 financial condition, how ever, to expend any money. It really even could not take care of a bond issue, at present. The increase of the county valuations from the county tri ennial assessments would not net the county above $7,000 in additional reve nues." COURT DECIDES W. H. IDF I.I; CAN'T PUSH CLAIM FOR 988.33 After a brief .hearing this morning Additional Law Judge S. J. M. McCar rell continued the injunction obtained by Mark M. Mattis against W. H. Idell. The injunction restrains Idell from executing a judgment for $48.62 % against Mattis until after another suit brought by Mattis against Idell is set lied by a jury. This claim amounts to $88.33. The litigants are from the upper end of the county. ML'MM ICRS MEET TO-NIGHT The Harrisburg Mummers' Associa tion will meet to-night at the Mayor's office. The committee in charge of ar rangements for the annual banquet will report. Clarence O. Backen stoss, corresponding secretary and a member since the association organ ized, will tender his resignation. MOHH WITNESSES ARE ARRESTED FOR PERJI RV Providence, R. I„ Feb. 2. Mrs. Bes- : sle Spellmsn, the wife, and Mrs. Ger trude Daily, a sister of Henry Spellman, i on trial with Mrs. 1011/.abeth F. Mohr and Cecil Brown for the murder of Dr. C Franklin Mohr. were arrested to-day 011 a charge of perjury. COMPENSATION HOARD MEETS Roger J. Dever, general counsel for the Mine Workers of the State, appear- | ed at the Compensation Board confer ence, tills afternoon, at the Capitol, to j discuss the rule for determining the, daily wage compensation matters. He ; presented the objections of the Mine 1 Workers to the proposed ruling, Hall roads, coal companies and other large employers of labor were represented, i HOSPITAL AID TO MEET The Woman's Aid Society of the i Harrisburg Hospital will meet to-mor- j row afternoon at 3 o'clock in the man-' avers' room of that institution. ' MILK PRICES TO RISE IF PROPER MEASURE IS GIVEN City Scaler Reel Declares Con sumer Eventually Must Pay the Toll If milk dealers insist upon get ting full measure for their money, they will be charged more for the commodity which means, of course, that the consumer even tually must pay the toll In higher prices for Ills milk supply. City Sealer Harry D. Reel to-day Ihus summed up the results of his recent investigation of certain in stances of "short measuring." "A short time ago," said Mr. Heel, "this department had occasion to bring suit against a local milk dealer for selling by short measure. The dealer sold the milk in what were called 24-quart. cans. Of course, he had to pay a fine and the costs of the prose cution. However, he admitted that ha knew I here were not twenty-four quarts In the cans, but that he was compelled to pay for twenty-four quarts nevertheless, and that if he re fused his supply would be discon tinued. So he sold the milk Just as he received it from the farmer. "Upon further investigation," con tinued Sealer Heel, "I found that, many of the cans which are supposed to hold twenty-four quarts in reality held but twenty-three on the average. Many of the dealers .however, are buying by the pound and will not buy in any other way. Hundreds of cans of milk are being shipped into this city every day from various parts of the state. On these cans the local dealer must pay -the freight. The cans bear tags furnished by the railroad companies. The tags are marked from twenty-four to forty eight quarts. However, the cans are not marked. And the size of the can is charged for in fixing the freight rates, regardless of bow much they contain. Consequently the dealer sells 'twenty-four quarts' from thnt. can and his customers pay for twenty-four quarts. IX WATER THREE HOITRg Athens, Feb. I.—Miss Marie Latnos and Dr. Dura Cuclia, both of Chicago, survivors of the Red Cross party 011 board the Italian steamer Brindisi, which was sunk by a mine off the Al- They were in the water three hours, banian coast on January 6, have ar rived in Athens. FOR SALE New two-story brlclc house wltli modern Improvements, located at No. 1226 Christian street. Property must be sold at once. A real bargain to a quick buyer. J. E. GIPPLE 1281 MARK IST STOEET t Prospect Hill Cemetery j ? MARKET AND i!6TH ITREETS j j J This cemeterv Is soon to be en-? ilarged and be. utifled under plans? | prepared by Warren I-X. Manning. ? ! I Lots will be sold with the per-f j jpetual care provision. j Prospect Hill Cemetery Co. 1 1 Herman P. Miller, President t j LOCUST AKO COURT STREETS i | BELL PHONE IBDS ? MONEY j y, To Housekeepers. Work- B ingiiKMi and Salaried Km- I ployes. LEGAL RATES EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COMPANY # X. MARKET SQUARE Room 21 4th Floor I Spooner Building I - TWO FINE HOMES FOR SALE Xo. 28 S. I»th St., N. W. Cor. 19th and Chestnut, Pressed Brick, Nine Rooms, Bath, Hall and Pan try. Hardwood finish, concrete porch and walks, brick garage; southern exposure; must sell on ac count of Health. ALSO Xo. 1712 Herr SI. Up-to-date New Stucco and Brick (8) eight rooms, bath, Dutch reception hall; this is one of the finest locations in Harrisburg; last one of four. Look these properties over and come to see me. Bell I'lionc 24-J. Address, 28 South lVth St. Auction Sale AT MY STABLE 1420 Fulton Street Harrisburg, Pa. On Sat., Feb. 5, 1916 at 1 o'clock, we will liave 100 head of Virginia horses and mares, weighing from 1,200 to 1,400. And we have some very fine driving horses. These horses must he sold for the high dollar. These horses must be sound and right. We also sell on commission, horses, wagons and harness. If these horses are not like T say, bring them back and get your money back. We also sell in private sale every day. M. BLATT, Proprietor * 11