A Telegraph' Wait M fill Quickly Rent Hat Vacant Room IN Ml-', MORI AM IX sad but loving remembrance of II- dear son. Allen R. Cupples, Who fell leep in Jesus two years ago to-day. 'nrent son, we still miss thee, kVo still long thy voice to hear; ' the silent hours of midnight I.et us shed a silent tear. ice our home was blight and happy. But grim death broke, every cord, it we have that full assurance Thou hast won thy great reward. MOTHER LOST LOST TWO TIFFAXV DIAMONDS blue box on Third street, slker and Calder streets. Under ease return to United Watch and amond Co., 302 Market street, and re ive good reward. LOST The party Is known who ok large Maltese oat from vlcinit> 01 pital and Forster streets, and tnej 11 avoid trouble if they return it. LOST Monday night. 31st. thin >del Elgin watch, gold case Q. B. graved on back, llarrisbtng CHajn ir School Bronze Medal dated 191-1 tached. Liberal reward •' returned George B. Leeds. 20. North fifteenth •eet. LOST—SIOO.OO reward and no lestions asked for return to o0" artli Front street, of gold plated ain purse containing about .00, a broken string of beads, iall gold watch and chain, and rds of Mrs. Elisha Ely Garri n. LOST A small, black, covered ac jnt book on the curb at 1910 Derry eet. Reward if returned to 1915 riy street. FOUND FOUND A way to end your clean i and dyeing worries by calliug her phone for Eggtrt's Steam Dyeing d French Cleaning Work*. 1240 Mat t street. We call and deliver. H H I' \VANTJbI> —Male iVANTED Sheet Metal Workers 10 can make or install Blow piping, ite age and experience. __ Sterling jwer Company, Hartford. Conn. SV ANTED Boys over 16 years of e to learn shoe-cutting. Apply Ham burg Leather Products Co., 1420 yetli avenue. iVANTED A colored barber, want at once to work on white trade. Ap- C. A, Branson, 3 North Pitt street, rlisle. Pa. SHOE TRIMMING CUTTERS WAST- Apply to the Lindner Shoo Co., rlisle, Pa. . iVANTED Young man to make ns»lf generally useful around dyeing d cleaning works. Call SO2 North ird street, Sinims. •ALESMAN WANTED By large w York firm to sell heavily adver ed specially in Lancaster. Must be lable of handling other salesmen. 5 opportunity with liberal comnus n and drawing account. Address, 'ing experience and num • where you can be reached Friday, K. Stroud, care of Telegraph. x WANTED An errand boy in a sta nery store. Apply F„ 3555, care of legraph. IV \NTED Several tea and coffee icitors. Advance premium plan. Ex lent proposition for live men. Ad- The Great Atlantic and Pacific a Co., 130S North Third. SVANTED First-class Drop 'llam ninan and Die Sinkers, on all around rk. Highest wages, best of condi ns, no trouble. Apply Driggs-Sea iy Ordance Company, Sharon, Pa. iV \NTED One first-class plumber, ire Bros., 3235 North Fourth street. (V ANTED Working printer as itner to manage old established job, jk and catalog printing plant in New rk State; must be sober and reliable tl have SI,OOO cash to invest; salary d half of large profits. Address G., >3. care of Telegraph. YGENT For eAciuslve territory. ) weekly and expenses tan be made man willing to work. Must furnish 'erence and security. Lifetime. Job ■ good man. No trltlers need apply, dress Box W, 2698. care of Tele ipli. WANTED Men 20 to 40 years old, •eincn, Brakeinen, Motormen, Coll ators. Experience unnecessary. Send imp. Inter Railway, care of Tele iph. MACHINISTS WANTED Boring 11 or lathe hands, who ran work irn blue prints; also tool makers. Ad ;ss, or apply. Employment Depart •nt. Westingliouse Electric te Mfg. ~ East Pittsburgh, Pa. \RCADE BARBER SHOP. 36 N. Court, eet. Newly remodeled and refitted. ;an and sanitary. Complete system d Cross Sterilizers used. Massage, '. Shave. 10c. P. D. Richwine, Pro etor. HELP WANTED—FemaIe nrAUVKD Students to enroll at r school. A lady started work in 16 eks. Better anil more teaching ngs results. Enroll now. Bell 70 !R. rrisburg Shorthand School, Second eet. iVANTED Experienced cigar pack i. Steady work guaranteed. Apply ntral Cigar C'o., 425 South Cameron eet. WANTED Girls over 16 to rip tobacco. Also experienced illers, • Bunchmakers, Packers, Her and Binder Strippers. Wcl re looked after by trained nurse, ■jply Harrisburg Cigar Com ny. 500 Race street. (PANTED Two lady canvassers nted for Harrisburg and vicinity, th experience preferred: salary and omission; must bp able to give good erence. Answer E. R„ care of Telc ipli. iVANTED White Rill for general ttsework; good wages and place to ;ht party. Inquire Office or Room . 6 at 429 Broad street. iVANTED Good, reliable white wo ji to keep house in small town. Pri ll Christian family. No baking, all washes. References exchanged. II 25 South Seventeenth street after P. M. A*ANTED. AT ONCE Presser* 1n- Ire Blougli Mfg. Co., Reily and Ful i streets. For bale 16 \cres—No Buildings 1 % miles northeast of Speece ille—l.4oo three-year-old peach i-ees 5OO three-year-old applf rees- about 5.000 asparagus plants -ft 1.600. Tell ■■■ what you're In the market or la the lva> of renl entate llr otriee reailern mluablr help to itiyer* as well as to on>eni, MILLER BROTHERS & CO. IIKAL KMTATH ■■limner Surrt % lloimlm l.ociiHt nml Court Strfrtn THURSDAY EVENING, HARBISBURG TELEGRAPH FEBRUARY 3, 1916 j HELP WANTED—FemaIe I ! WANVED—We have openings j for 12 more bright girls. Apply, Silk Mill, <Tor. North and Second , streets. HELP WANTED—MaIe ami Female WANTED Bookkeeper. Apply 1 Michaels & Co., Paxton street and Race street at railroad. SITUATIONS WANTED —Mule WANTED Young colored man de- : , sires position as butler or houseman by j the day or week, or good at anything; ' reference. 1291J, or 665 Brlggs street. WANTED Position as chauffeur, i commercial or private driver; can do own repairing. Address S. G. E.. 1832 Hunter street. , WANTED Young man wants work of any kind Saturday afternoons and ail evenings; good education; refer ences. Address Box G, 3550, care of Telegraph. WANTED Position as sawyer, clr- . cular saw preferred, F. P. iienricks, ! 116 North Harrison street. Palmyra , Pa. WANTED Position as local sales man or shipping clerk by young man, 25; experienced; can furnish reference. Address S., 2541, care ot' Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTKD—FemaIe i WANTED Virginia girl desires po- ! sition of general housework or cham bermaid. Apply 31S Mulberry street. I WANTED An experieinced cook ; desires work by day or week. Call, or address. 1415 Fulton street. WANTED Position as housekeeper | for widower by middle-aged white wo -1 man; understands cooking; best of ref erence; no objections to country. Ad dress Mrs. Hart, 134 Hanna street, Har i rlsburg, Pa. WANTED Middle-aged woman would like position to keep house for ! widower with small family. Good home In preference to large wages. Not out of city. Answer to M. A. 8., care of Telegraph. WANTED Housekeeper wants po- ; sition keeping- house for widower with small family; best references. Call 1402 Market street. WANTED Child's nurse wants po sition. Apply 4 North Ninth street. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SMALL FRUIT FARM, consisting of about 1,000 bearing fruit trees, good buildings. 11-room house. Bargain if sold at once. Call A. B. Davis, Pen brook, Pa. MY PROPERTY, No. 153 North Cath erine street, Middletown, Pa. H«rris burg electric cars pass every twenty minutes. Apply J. W. Fortney, 171 i South Front street, Steelton, Pa. SECOND ST.. N. Ground; near Kel- Uer street; size, 150*100 feet; will di vide into 30-foot plots. For particulars see H. G. Pedlow, 110 South Thirteenth street. CHESTNUT ST., 1610— Reduced >4OO I for quick sale; rental, S2O. An excep tionally good investment. H. G. Ped- ! low, 110 South Thirteenth street. FOR SALE A large oak dresser, 2 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 stand, in good con dition. Will sell cheap. No dealer need apply. 100S Green street. City. FOR SALE l9ll Park street. Real Bargain. .New, nine-room hr'.ck house; ali conveniences; every room cheerful; ! chestnut fi.nish first lloor; deep lot; rear drive alley; excellent neighborhood. FOR SALE Desirable building lot. 45x100 ft., on Bouth side Market street in 1900 block. Call Bell phone 3666 W. "PREPAREDNESS" being our slogan, we have SIOO,OOO worth of properties listed for sale on our first day in busi ness. Rackenstoss Bros., Riiss Build ing. Bell 3533 J. FOR SALE Corner plot of ground on Allison Hill, suitable for building dwellings, club house, garages; size, 100x100. Price. $1,500. Easy terms. Backenstoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell 353 J. FOR SALE Would a dwelling in vestment, paying 9 per cent, net, inter est you. If so, write "OWNER," care of Telegraph. Jf you don't have at least SI,OOO, don't answer. Balance i mortgage. . LOT"-' Levi Brandt Est.. Elkw.iod. «ew Cumberland 6O ft. front up to ■ one-half acre plots sewer gas electricity. S2OO up. Easy payments. 5e trolley. Keeney & Simmons. Agents. FOR SALE lnvestment properties; 645 Boyd St.. at a bargain; 1229 Bailey . St.; rental income, $18.00; price, $1,750.00; i 355 S. Thirteenth St., brick dwelling with two store rooms; rental income, $70.00; price, $6,800.00. Brinton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE New houses on Third and on streets. Riverside. Pressed brick, chestnut finish, steam heat, elec tric. gas. Modern. Also desirable building lots. D. E. Lucas, 303 Lewis street. SI XTII ST.—Dwelling for~ sale at $",300; all improvements; four rooms on first lloor suitable business loca tion, easily altered buy It while the price is right. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NEW HOUSES, with steam heat j gas and electric light all other mod- j ern improvements brick construction ' —location. Riverside, uptown, and on Allison Hill. Price only $3,100 to $3,300. ; Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 143 acres, three miles west of Marysville, with modern eight-room house,' large bank barn. 72 acres good farm land. Poultry plant for 800 layers. Water In all buildings; also pond and icehouse. No better land or location in the i county for poultry and fruit. Terms or cash. Address, or phone, C. R. Miller. Marysville, 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 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 Real y Co., Bergner Building. GROUND Good location for homes ; or building operation. .1. B. Mac Donald. I 1319 Market street. REAL ESTATE FOR REM FOR RENT lBl7 Susquehanna Key next door. IS 19. W. E. Orr, 101 South Summit street. Bell phone 44.', M. FOR RENT New nouse at. Hainlyn, ; rear of Colonial Club; 7 rooms; all con- | venlences; 1 acre; garage: chicken house; $16.00 month. Call 1918 Green 1 street. FOR RENT Three small houses, i all Improvements, near Nineteenth and Derry streets. $13.00 and 514.00 month. .1. 11. Mac Donald. 1319 Market street. I OR RENT OR SAL!" Ten-; 00:11 bouse. No. ISI3 Whitehall street. Ideal location, facing Reservoir Park. All j conveniences. Excellent bargain, ln | quire at above residence • I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT Storeroom 5 North 1 Fifth street, near Market street. Rent, ' S3O, Including stoam heat. Charles Ad- 1 ler, Real Estate and Insurance, 1002 1 North Third street. FOR. HR\T j TRUCKERS, TAKE NOTICE Mish : r arm, corner Paxton and Cameron ; greets, Harrisburg; about 20 ac/.-es. Ap- I ply to Dr. C. H. Saul, corner Second and | Locust streets, Steelton, Pa. KOR RK\T No. ISO 2 State St. $25.00 1847 State St 20.00 2101 Greenwood St 9.00 , 2120 Boas St 15.00 ' 2005 N. Seventh St 10.00 J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market Su j REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANTED TO RENT Small bunga low, or house, for the summer in the j vicinity of Paxtonla. Rent must be \ | cheap. Must have space' for garden.; Address B. E. H„ care of Telegraph. I 1 APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished and unfur- I nished, four rooms and bath, pantries and balconies; all latest conveniences. ; Appl> Louis Apartments, Sixth and Heir ' streets. Bell phone 3677 M. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Large front room, see- ! ond lloor, bay window, partly furnished, 1 suitable for office or any other busi ness. No. 4 South Fourth. Rent tea- j l suitable. FOR RENT Three rooms, complete ly furnished for light housekeeping; all j conveniences, references required; 110 children. Phone 142!»N-2, or call 340 South Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely turnislied ] rooms, with or without board;; good lo- 1 i cation; gentlemen, a man and wife; pri vate family. Call, or address, 1439 Ber j ryhill street. FOR RENT ln a desirable uptown residential district, entire second floor for light housekeeping; convenient to Second and Third street car line. Ad dress A. D. W., care of Telegraph. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, third floor, steam heated. Apply at Sl4 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Well-furnished roopis; city steam heat; Bell phone. 719 North i Sixth streets. FOR RENT Second floor front 100ms. facing Capitol Park; stationary washstand (hot and cold running j water); electric light; city steam; use of Bell phone and large Liath. Apply 410 North street. FOR RENT Suite of rooms on second floor front, for one or two gen tlemen. witlt use of bath, phone and city heat; reference required. Apply 272 Briggs 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 located: terms reason able. Apply 209 State street. ROOMS WANTED WANTED Young lady, employed, wants two unfurnished rooms centrally : located. Address X. M., care of Tele- I graph. FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. FOR SALE Two-speed Excelsior, 1 tandem, sidecar, fully equipped, used ; 3,000 miles, $225. R. M. Peft'er, Dale and Market, Camp Hill. FOR SALE SAW MILL Medium size 3 head . blocks 3O-ft. carriage—so-inoh, in- | serted-looth saw blower 3O-H.-P. boiler and engine cutoff saw. Four months' work at present location of milk Also about 150 acres tie, props. , and iagons. Address 0., 3552, care of Telegraph. i FOR SALE 1915 Maxwell roadster, in good condition; only used seven months. Price reasonable. Address Y., ! 3551, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A stenotype. in first class condition. Price reasonable. Ad dress Y., 3560, care of Telegraph. FOR SALE Oak rocker, three-piece , mahogany parlor suit and parlor lamp. Apply 1011 Green street. FOR SALE 1 Fox Hound, 2 years . old, broke, Al. Apply to B. F. Beers, Duncannon, Pa. FOR SALE Brand-new Whitman 1 , Player Piano, scarf, bench, cover and two dozen rolls. Will sell at great sacrifice to quick buyer. Apply 424 Reily street. Bell phone 281 W. FOR SALE Grocery Store, good uptown loca- 1 1 tlon, mostly cash business. A bungalow " !on easy terms. A few choice suburban lots and acre plots. A substantial : brick corner property at 2b per cent. | less than cost; also, a frame corner i property, owner leaving city. Large, ' good business property, with moving picture theater. Five two-story brick houses, good investment. KOUGH. BRIGIITBILL & KLINE, 307 Kunkel Building. Both phones. FOR SALE —Three wagons—two ! double teams and one single team. For- i' merly used for delivery purposes. Ap ply to Rothert Co.. 312 Market street. " FOR SALE Beautifully marked and pedigreed Scotch Collie. Will sell rea- ' sonable. Inquire 22 North Fourth j street. Bell phone 3321 J. , FOR SALE Medium-size Kitchen Range. Only used three months. For i sale cheap to quick buyer. Call 140 M t Thompson avenue. HORSE FOR SALK Carriage or 1 saddle light weight and good ' runner. Apply at Jednota Farm, R. F. U., No. 3, Middletown, Pa. FOR SALE, CHEAP One Haynes , five-passenger touring car, in good con- | dttion. Will demonstrate. Bell phone ; 2089 R. ' ' OVERCOATS AND SUITS (drum mers* samples) positively at the lowest orlces 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. / | j FOR SALE At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second street, 5.000 sets new sash. Bxlo, 12 L.. primed and glazed, at 1 $1.30 per set. Also other sizes. FOR SALE—A Columbia electric au- j I tomobile, fine appearance, price $50.00, : must be sold at once. Apply 814 North I Third street. FOR SALE CARDS on 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. BL'Y Traveling Bags. Suitcases and | Trunks from Wholesale and Retail Leather Merchants, Second and Chest- I nut Repairing neatly and promptly at tended to. Specialties made to order. ! Harrisburg Harness and Supply Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT Automobile room in private garage, with light, in-at and water. Hoemor's, 316 Broad street. FOR RENT A large office In the Telegraph Building. Inquire of Super -1 intendent iu Business Office of 'lele- I I graph. STOCKS CONTINUE FORWARD MOVE Market Is Still Climbing; War Shares Advance; Secondary Dealing Irregular New York, Feb. c. A more mod erate continuance of yesterdhy's for ward movement was recorded by to day's early market. initial offerings 1 showing variable gains in most divi sions of the active list. Texas Com pany and Mexican Pets-oleum were one to two points higher, with similar ad vances in some of the war shares, mo : tors and certain specialties. Including ' Tennessee Copper and American To- I bacco. Rails were relatively Inactive, | with fractional improvement in Balti more and Ohio, Canadian Pacific, Rock Island and Southern Railway, Pfd. IT.l T . IS. Steel was barely steady on light trading. Secondary quotations were i more irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler I-iros. & Co., members New- York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, 3 North Market Square, Har risburg: 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia: 34 Pine street. New York, furnish the following quotations: New York. Feb. 3. Open. Cios. Alaska Golcl Mines 23« i 23 Vi Allis-Chalmers 29 28 , » American Reel Sugar ... 07 <!« American Can B2 1 ?* OS American C * F 68 08 American Cotton Oil ... 55 r>s American Ice Securities . 28' 3 28Vi American Locomotive .. 67' 1 a 67 American Smelling 101»i 101 American Sugar 113 118% American T & T 127 127 Anaconda S6'i 87% Atchison 104% 103% Baldwin Locomotive ... 114 * a 112% Baltimore & Ohio 89% 59% BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ANY Intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for par ticulars. Press Syndicate. 7iiß, Lock port. N. Y. 1 MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with |5. Send for free booklet. T«lls how. I-lea cock. 355 Lockport. N. Y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE A clean, legitimate manufacturing business, with estab lished trade. Splendid opportunitv for young man With limited capital. Rea sons, personal interview. Address 8., 3559. care of Telegraph. FOR SALE A well-established Millinery Store. Entire stock and fix tures at a reasonable price. Possession given at once. 614 North Third street, Harrisburg. Pa. FOR S.VLE Neat, clean, well-estab lished business. Pays handsome divi dend each month. Suitable for lady or young, married couple. If you are looking for opportunity investigate. Address D„ 3555, care of Telegraph. 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 Urosa Quinine I Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Telephone orders giv:a prompt attention. Bell 1960. HAULING K. A. HARTM AX, Boarding Stable and National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general haul ing. 11. W. Lather, Manager, Fifth and Woodbine street. Bell phone No. 2503 R. 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 419 8.-oaa street, for household goods and merchandise. Pri vate rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons. 75 cents per month. Apply D. Cooper & Co 411 WANTED CASH PRICES paid for and Men's cast-off Clothing and Shoes; also Furniture and Carpets. Give descrip tion of goods you want to sell. Send postal to 6."C llerr street. WANTED Hand embroidery to do at home by reliable person. Such work as initials, nightgowns, corset covers, scarfs, centerpieces, etc. Will show samples. Address J., 3561, care of Tele graph. WANTED To buy old Brussels or ingrain carpets or fillers. Keystone Rug Co., or call 206-1 Bell phone or 140W United. POULTRY POULTRY 75 White Leghorns and Pullets, laying about 60 per cent, at present, and two small incubators and one brooder. Call A. B. Davis, Pen brook, Pa. NOTICES NOTICE. HEPTASOPHB Members of this organization will learn some thing irreatly to their advantage, by communicating with N.. 3521, care of Telegraph. I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. W. D. DICE. MISCELLANEOUS "PREPAREDNESS"' We have sev erai parties desiring to Invest money in real estate. Give us-, your properties to sell and we will do tlfe rest. Baeken stoss Bros., Russ Building. Bell 353 J. LEGAL NOTICES I'tlH SALE Miscellaneous unserviceable articles of police equipment will be exposed for sale 011 February 16, 1916, at the store room of the Department of State Police Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Lists of articles may be had on application to Department of State Police. Bids should be submitted in writing on the entire lot. Address Superintendent State Police, P. O. Box 677, Harrisburg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of C. H. Backenstoe, late of the City of Har risburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylva nia. deceased. ALL persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. And those having legal claims against the same, will present them without delay In proper order for settle ment, to DR. H. F. BACKENSTOE. Executor. S. E. Corner Twelfth and Callowhiil j Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Or his Attorney. WILLIAM M. I IAIN, ESQ., 333 Market Street. Harrisburg. Pa. SOTHE A MEETING of the Paxtang.Cemetery Association will be held in the office at the Cemetery at 2 P. M. of the 14 th of February. 1916. for the purpos, of authorizing srfle of building lot?. Kelso street properly of the association. | BELLETT LAWSON, Secretary. I Bethlehem Steel 465 473% I B F Goodrich 71% 72 % [Brooklyn Rapid Transit 86% 87 California Petroleum ..31 32 ' Canadian Pacific 171 % 171% ijCather Leather .">:! 53% 1 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 63 63 j Chicago, Mil and St Paul 97% 98% , Chicago. R I and Pacific. 18% 19 Chino Consolidated Cop. 53% 54 Colorado Fuel and Iron 45% 46% Consolidated Gas 138% 138 Corn Products 22% 22% Crucible Steel 78% 80% Crucible Steel pfd 114 114 Distilling Securities .... 45% 48% Erie 38% 38%; Erie, Ist pfd 55 54% General Electric Co. ... 171 171 Gt. North, pfd 123 122% Gt. North. Ore, ss 45% 46 i Gug. Exploration 22% 22%! ! Ins. Copper 45'. a 46 lnterboro-Met 17% 18% i lnterboro-Met. pfd 75 75% I , Kas. City South 27 27% Lack. Steel 82 S4 Lehigh Valley 77 77%; Maxwell Motors 73% 71% j j Alerc. Mar. ctfs 17% 16% 1 Merc. Mar. clfs. pfd. ... 79% 79 Mex. Pet 106% 107% j Miami Copper 37 36% 1 Missouri Pacific B% 5% {National Lead 69% 69%' New York Central .... 106% 106%, !NY NH H 68% 67% New York Ont and West 27',* 27% Norfolk and Western .. 117% 117% Northern Pacific 114% 114% | Pacific Mail 12' i 12%; j Pennsylvania Railroad.. 56% 57% Pittsburgh Coal 33% 33% j Press Steel Car 57% 57% j Railway Steel Spg 40 39% : Ray Con. Copper 24% 24% ! Reading 78% 79 j ; Rep Iron & Steel 53% 53%' Southern Pacific 100% lOO"*' I Southern Rwy 22 22% Southern Rwy pfd 60% 60 Studebaker 151% 151% Tennessee Copper 57% 57% i Third Avenue 61 61% Union Pacific 134 134 !U S I Alcohol 155 156 ! U 8 Rubber 52% 53 U S Steel 83 84% U S Steel 116% 116',i TTtaii Copper 79% 79% .| Va Caro Chem 48% 48% j Western Union Tel .... 88% 88 % : ' Westinghouse Mfg 67% 67% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE > j Philadelphia, Feb. 3. Wheat . ' Steady; No. 2, red, spot, and February, . i $t.36@>1.88; No. 2, Southern, red, $1,340* ; 1.38. 1 j Corn Steady; No. 2, yellow, local, ! s4<®S6c; new steamer, No. 2, yellow, local. 82%®83%c. Oats Steady; No. 2, white, 59® ; • 60c; No. 3, white, 56#56%c. Bran The market is firm; ! city mills, winter, per ton. $25.50; western, winter, per ton. nonu here; • Spring, per ton, $24.50®)25.00. Refined Sugars Market firm: : refined powdered, 6.10 c; fine granulated, 1 6.00 c; confectioners' A, 5.90 c. Butter Market steady; western, 1 creamery, extras, 32% c; nearby prints, • | fancy, 36c. Eggs The market is firm; : J Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts., ' ! 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. $9,15 ■ [ per case. ! Live Poultry Market steady; fowls, 1 16#17c; roosters, 12@12%c; Spring chickens, 15®18c; ducks, 15@17e; geese, 15®17c: turkeys. 20®22c. ' 1 Dressed Poultry Marfket firm; turkeys, fancy, 27®28c; do., good to I ! choice, 23@ 26c; do., fair to good, 21® 22e; do., culls, 16®20c; fowls, fancy, j 19%@20%c; do., good to choice, 18%19e; | do,, small sixes, 15®17c; old roosters, 1 15c; broiling chickens, nearby, 22® 1 I 26c; do., western, 22® 34c; roasting •chickens, western. choice. 19® ' [ 20c: do., fair to good, 15® 18c; Spring 1 ducks, nearby, 18®20c: do., western, 12 1 ®18c; geese, nearby, 16Sf 18c; do., west ern. 14® 16c. Potatoes Market steady; Penn- 1 p sylvan is. w-hite, per bushel. $l.00®1.20; . do., fair to good, 95c® 1.00 per bushel; . Jersey, No. 1, per basket. 60®70c; do. No. 2, per basket. 30®40c. •: Flour Quiet, but firm; winter, /straights. $6.09®6.25; do., patents, $6.35 ®i6.75; Kansas straights, $1.55@5.85; Spring firsts, clear. $5.75®6.00; do., straights. $6.00@6.25; do., patents. $6.25 > @7.00; do., favorite brands, $7.00®7.50. ■ 1 Hay The market is steady . with a fair demand; No. 1, large I ! baled. No. 1. medium ■ bales. $20.50(921.00; No. 2. $19.00® 19.611; 1 No. 3, do.. $15.50® 17.50. Clover mixed, llftht mixed, $18.50® ; 19.C0: No. 1, do., slß.oo® 18.50; No. i 1 | do.. $15.00® 16.00. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS ; Philadelphia, Feb. 3.—Stocks closed i strong. I Cambria Steel 74% 1 ! General Asphalt 33 • | General Asphalt, Pfd. 71% I ' Lake Superior Corporation 9% Lake Superior Corporation, Pfd.. 27 - Lehigh Navigation 76 >i Lehigh Valley 77% ; s Pennsylvania Railroad 57 U , ! Philadelphia Edlectric 27% ' Philadelphia Company 42% ■ i Philadelphia Company, Pfd 36 1 Philadelphia Rapid Transit .... 18% I Reading 78^ • I Reading. Gen. Mtg 95% : | Storage Battery 63 ' | Union Traction 43 United Gas Improvement ....... 89% ■ United States Steel 84% I Warwick Iron and Steel 10% I | CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago. 111., Feb. 3. Hogs Re ft ceipts, 44.000; fairly active, unchanged Ito 5c tmder yesterday's average. Bulk ! jof sales, $7.60® 7.80; light, $7.30@7.85; I mixed, $7.45(®7.90; heavy, $7.45® 7.95;, '| rough. $7.45® 7.60; pigs, $5.75@6.75. i Cattle Receipts, 6.000; steady. Na- , j tive beef steers, $6.40®9.60; cows and . heifers, *3.2008.35; calves, $8.00011.25. 1 Sheep Receipts, 10,000; slaw. ; Wethers, $7.60®8.25; lambs, $8.50® ; j 11.00. COSDEN OIL SAPULPA REFINING Int. Petroleum Motor Stocks Cogent reasons why these low priced securities are com manding investment attention are explained in our special cir [ , culars just issued. Free on re quest. Our Statistical Bureau is 1 | probably the most complete 1 maintained by any brokerage [! house in the East. Banking 1 ' houses and trust companies gen erally fortify themselves with -! our exclusive information for the benefit of their customers. ■ | Why not you? No charge for ' | this service. International Mercantile Murine The complicated affairs of this 1 company. Involving tlio bonds, preferred and common stock, will probably be adjusted week. We, will have the informa l tion as soon as available. We suggest you keep In touch with us by wire, telephone, or letter in regard to these issues. L. L. Winkelman & Co. ISP S. HroaH St.. PlillHrte Ipliln Phone*: Walnut IMMTs Hace 2383 ' Xnn York Wilmington, Del. | I'arkerabnrii. W. Va. DIRECT WIRES to the VARI OUS MARKETS SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF STATE HERE Manual Training Is Urged; Teachers Posted on Rural Conditions Needed The use of every public school build ing to its fullest capacity was urged j by Dr. William M. Davis, superintend- j j ent of public schools of Pittsburgh, i the first speaker at the opening session j j of the twenty-lint annual convention of the directors' department of the Pennsylvania Stale Educational Asso ciation in Technical high school adtil -1 toriuni. ; Dr. Davidson's subject was "The Old Order Chungeth." lie said: "Too many opportunities are being over- j looked by educators to-day. School I children to-day should be given every! advantage possible, not only for book I ; learning, but in manual training." The other speaker this morning was R. O. AV'ellling, superintendent of Pot ter county schools. His subject was "Problems in Rural Schools." Dr. Welfling recommended the same 1 modern conveniences in rural schools j j as are enjoyed in cities, proper mural decorations, good music, and so on. "The teaching of Geek, Latin. Ger- ] man and French in rural schools does; I not solve the problem of life." declared ! j I ,r - Welfling. "Teachers should be i | selected who know all about rural con <lll ions, and let us elect capable di-I j rectors with broad view's." The convention opened this morning I at 9.30 o'clock with devotional exer- i 1 cises by the Rev. Lewis S. Mudge, ! D. D., pastor of Pine Street Presby terian Church. The 250 directors in attendance were welcomed by the Rev. William N. Yates. D. D., member of ; 1 the Harrisburg School Board. Charles | M. Magoe, chairman of the executive | committee, responded. Music was furnished by a chorus j from Ihe rooms of Miss Minnie Sam- ! pie and Miss Annie Bender, Fager ! I building, under the direction of Miss 1 ost. The following committees were ; appointed by J. Newton Rlioads, of; ! Reading, president of 111 ! Nominal ions—Harry P. Yost, Read- i i Ing; H. M. Lessig, Pottstown: J. T. i I Bell. Indiana; D. Floyd Sandt, Easton: 1 ) the Rev. G. W. Rankin, Munhall. j Resolutions—ll. 11. Spayd, Miners | ville: Dr. Francis Scliill, Johnstoyvn: ! Joseph 1). Enterlnie, Jamestown. Necrology ,T. P. Gates. Couders- j ; port; J. W. Schran. Ridgway; S. L. I j .Missinger. Trappe, Md. j This afternoon's program included 1 the annual address of J. Newton ! I Rlioads. Reading, president, and by ! j J. George Becht, secretary of the Stale ! Board of Education, on "Pension Sys- ' ; tem for Teachers." He will open the I question box after liis address. The I report of the legislative committee was j j made late this afternon. This even- j ! ing Samuel D. Foss. congressman from i Ohio, will deliver an address. Music ! will be furnished by the Technical j | high school orchestra. Oppose Bond Tax Members of the Association of j School Board Secretaries yesterday aft- ! ; ernoon adopted a resolution recom- I ! mending the removal of State tax from , all school bonds. The session yes- i terday afternoon was attended by sixty | delegates, who were welcomed by Daniel r>. Hammelbatigh. secretary of I the Harrisburg School Board. CHICACIO Bo vnn OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Feb. 3.—Board of Trade j I closing: Wheat—May. 1.8; July, 1.23%. j Corn—May, 78? i; July, 79. 1 Oats—May, 50%: July. 47" 8 . Pork—May, 20.4 5: July, 20.15. Lard—May, 10.07; July, 10.25. Ribs—May, 10.95; July, 11.10. ■' | unuuuuuu%uuH%%%Hu»H%mwH»%wm%w»mH%n%wiw> j APARTMENTS jj No. 7 South Front St. Suites of 4 rooms, kitchen and bath: 2 rooms, kitchen, bath and I !» balcony. Dumb waiters, steam heat, constant hot and cold water. <| {! Hardwood floors, electric lights, wired for telephone service. !! APPLY 'IX) Commonwealth Trust Co. j! 222 MARKET ST. HARRISBURG, PA. jj Fine Derry Street Home j AT SACRIFICE PRICE No. 1316 Lot 60x123 Feet Ifai££3^ Fine lawn in fronl and side: large front and side porches; hot water heat; lias and electric light: large, light and airy rooms. This Is an ltieal home. Inquire of E. A. HEFFELFINGER or lOast laul Bank 120 S. i;>th S>u niiBSER s?AMnr> J# Bl SEALS & STENCILS UV DH " MFG. BY HBG.STENCIL WORKS * || II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA."H FUNERAL SPRAY N AND P E S I G N »3 Xf« Ciiml><-rlnnd : 'loral Co.. Jiem < nmlicrland, I'a. FOR SALE New two-story brick house with modern improvements, located at No. 1226 Christian street. Property must be sold at once. A real bargain to a quick buyer. J. E. GIPPLE 1251 MARKET STHKET TWO FINE HOMES FOR SALE No. 28 S. 10th St.. N. W. Cor. 19th and Chestnut, Pressed Brick, Nina Rooms, Bath, Hall and Pan try. Hardwood llnish, concrete porch and walks, brick garage; southern exposure; must sell on ac count of Health. VI. SO No. 1712 Herr St. 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 tlit-se properties over and come to see me. Hell Phone 24-J. Address. 28 South 19th St. *• ' M n ■ Auction Sale AT MY STABIiK 1420 Fulton Street llarrisburg, Pa. On Sat., Feb. 5, 1916 at 1 o'clock, we will have 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 be 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 I say, bring them back and get your money back. ~ We also sell in private sale every day. M. BLATT, Proprietor Try Telegraph Want Ads 15
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