| It Is impossible far 1m to lose If Yon Advertise en This Page'( Deatba 111 III) Charles W. Bird, October 4, 1016, at the residence of his son, 1835 Fulton street, in his 69th yeat. He is survived by his wife, Mattie A., four sons, William B. anr' George L., of Harrisburg; Harvey H.. of_i ltts burgli, and lialph C., of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Maude Naylor, oi Beloit, Ohio. . Funeral services Friday, 1:J0 i. J"-. *from his residence. SLOTHOWEB Died, on Friday, Oc tober 6, 1916, Mrs. Carrie Barnes , Slothower. widow of Jacob Slothower. Funeral on Monday, at 11 oetocK. from her late residence, thirteenth street, above Liberty. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. HitFI'BSNY Margaret Halfpenny, wife of William Halfpenny, died this morni p. at 2:15, at her home, ob North . fineteonth street, aged 5b years. . She is survied bv her husband, two sons. Harry and William C., and one daughter, Amy Carrie, all of this city. She was a member of St. Andrew s Church. . Funeral services Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. Interment Paxtang Cemetery. Rela tives and friends are invited to at tend without further notice. HI'MES On jjctober 4, 1916, Minnie Alice Humes, 'daughter of J. W. and Martha A. Humes, aged 24 years, 1 month and 13 days. Funeral services on Friday evening', at 7-30 o'clock, from the parents residence. 1733 Market street. The relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Further service and burial at Dun cannon, Saturday morning. I —; — 1 • Lost and Found LOST Brindle and white bull dog. Suitable reward if returned to 1/i- Boaa street. _____ Help Wanted—Male YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE , Hershey Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes. Day and Night Sessions. Bell I*hone 4361 COLORED BOY l6 or 18 years of age, to work in store; must be neat. Apply at once to McFall's, Third and Market streets, and ask for Mr Her man. WANTED Young man, over 18, to make himself useful about store anil assist in deliveries. Good wages tu right party. Apply at once to Ladies' Bazaar. 10-12 South Fourth street. WANTED Boy. 16 years of age, to work in shoe store. 16 North Fourth street, City. WANTED - Good painters, or brush hands. Wages, $3.00 per day. Apply to Harry M. Sites, 507 Harris street. WANTED. AT ONCE Two experi enced papei hangers. Steady work. Ap ply 1317 North Sixth street. BOV WANTED —To carry Tho As sociated Press messages between the Telegraph and Star-Independent. Easy work. Hours: BA. M. to 4 P. M. Apply The Associated Press, care of Tele graph. v WANTED Boy, about 16, for of tic* Vork. Must be bright and willing to hustle. Address, in own handwriting, stating age, salary expected, etc., F., 1916, care of Telegraph. WANTED Night clerk. Apply Arrian Hotel, 435 Market street. WANTED First-class lineman foi Lighting and Railway Company. Give age, reference and experience. Address H„ 5313, caro of Telegraph. WANTED Boys, over 16, to learn baking trade. Apply in person to Schmidt's Bakery, Eighteenth and Mul berry streets. WANTED Boys over 16 to feed ,lob presses. Apply, State Printing Of fice, South Tenth stret. COOPERS WANTED To make Apple Barrels in Waynesboro, Pa, and Chambersburg, Pa. Address S. F. Pecknian, Williamson, Pa. LORD & GAGE. Reading, Pa., have an opening for a young man as assist ant buyer in the Domestic Department. State age, experience and salary ex- , pected. Address Mr. Miller, Superin- j tendent. BRIGHT BOY—over 16 years of age, i to work in our factory. Apply Jen- I nings Mfg. Co., or 414 and 416 Stata I street. WANTED—Pneumatic Ham mermen, Buckets Stickers, Millwrights, Pipe Fitters. Ke- Salr Men, Machinists and La orers. Hates from $2.00 for common labor to $6.00 per day lor skilled labor, according to ability, with higher rates for Sunday and night work. Men desiring work for entire winter can secure same by applying at once to AMERICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY CO.. Milton. Penna. ' WANTED Six laborers. Apply to Keystone Garage, 76 South Cameron j street and ask for Herre Bros. WANT Young men to learn auto- ; mobile business, to become practical mechanics and chauffeurs. We give i our students a chance to make money j at the rate of 20c per hour between class hours. We guarantee to pay you 1 30c per hour as soon as competent. Auto Transportation School, 27-29 North Cameron street. j, WANTED . lots. Also lots and acre plots situate within easy reach of trolley. Terms to suit purchaser. J. S. Walter, on prem ises. Bell phone 9559R-4. FOR SALE—Dunkle Homestead, Sec ond and Lincoln streets, Steeiton, Pa., frontage on Second street 170 feet, on Lincoln street over 200 feet. Improve ments; two three-story brick, mansard roof dwellings of eighteen rooms and bath and eleven rooms and bath, re spectively. Steam heat, gas and elec tricity. Also frame stable suitable for garage. Most desirable location in Steeiton. Suitable for private resi dences, flats, apartments, private or parochial school, public or private hos pital. children's or old people's home or other similar purposes or could be subdivided to good advantage. Musi be sold to settle estate. For further information and price address. A. W. Dunkle, Executor, Steeiton, Pa. FOR SALE ldeal home, located at 1416 Market street, city; southern ex posure; 9 rooms; bath and dressing rooms combined; reception hall ana open stairway; gas and electric lights; front and back porches; rear and side entrance; steam heat; cemented cellar, good locality. Terms, one-third cash and balance easy payments. Possession November 1. See M. A. Slgler, 927 North Third street. City. FOR SALE Berryhill Street, No. 1837. A modern home in best of re pair. Owner leaving city, and offered at a special price. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE 52,400 will buy a mod ern 7-room, corner brick house, with all street paving completed. A first class investment. J. E. Gipple, 1251 Market street. FOR SALE Park Street l9OO block, a modern, steam-heated house, with 9 rooms and bath, side entrance. L*' . 110 ft. to 20 ft. street in rear. A splendid home for $3,250. J. E. Glppic, 1251 Market street. FOR HALE Restaurant and Poot Room. Good line of fixtures and stock. Doing 1 good busines. Reason for sell ing, poor health. Only one in town. Apply to A. R. Stevens. Cly Pa. Phone, Manchester 180, Independent phone. NO. 1612 FORSTER STREET is for sale at a reduced price most desir able location 8 rooms bath gas —furnace porch front, rear and bal cony lot, 25x110 will be vacated November 1. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. NO. 1829 SIXTH STREET Is for sale at a greatly reduced price and on easy terms 9 rooms and bath suitable for business property now vcant. Inspect It. Bell Realty Co., Bergnet Building. PROPERTY on Cameron Street, near Market Street 8 rooms bath gas furnace porch front cen tral location at a reasonable price. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. 1847 PARK ST. HOUSE FOR SALE— 3-story brick house; modern improve ments; a good property In a desirable location. Bell Realty Co., Bergner Building. OFFERED at reduced prices. No. 628 Boyd street. 3-story brick house; 8 rooms, bath, gas. furnace, large vara. Get particulars. Bell Realty Co., Berg ner Building. NO. 1329 HOWARD STREET FOR SAX>E Brick house 8 rooms and bath gas furnace lot, 26x115 • stable paved street front and roar. Bell Realty Co., liergner Building. FOR SALE Two aojoining bunga low sites, at foot of mountain, Summer dale. Price $350. Apply Laura Reea, 316 Chestnut street. FOR SALE Two single, modern homes on lot 30x100, Cloverly Heights Conveniently located for Harrls'ours or Steeiton residents. Terms to suit pur chaser. If you are in the market for a home, call J. M. Stark & Son, Clovj-ly Heights. FOR SALE Desirable build ing lots, located on Fourth, Fifth, Schuylkill and Atlas streets, in blocks or the whole. A splendid opportunity for builder. Inquire or address, F. R. Oyster, trustee, care of Harrisburg Telegraph, city. FOR SALE—II 4 Washington street, corner River alley, two and one-half story frame; eight rooms and a bath; nil conveniences. Corner Bridge and Eighth streets. Elkwood, two and one-half-story frame; eight rooms and a bath; alt conveniences. Tho above properties win be sold at a bargain. Apply Keeney & Slmmcn.3. New Cumberland. AUCTION SALE— Saturday, October 7, 1916, at Duncannon, Pa. Nine homes all the property of the late George Morris, deceased, theso properties are all in good repair ana within flvo minutes' walk of the P. R. R. depot. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock at the Brick House close to S. W. R. K. depot. William H. Morris and A O. Zer flng. THE HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD OF. Most desirablo building lot in Camp Hill for sale on terms to suit you. High, beautiful location with aU conveniences at hand. I will financv your building operation. Box 306, Le moyne, Pa. Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Large, three-story brick property. 10 rooms and bath, 560 Camp street. Inquire of J. K. Klpp, 2203 North Fourth street. PAY $22.00 a month and own a goou eight-room house, with all improve ments. fine location. Price, $2,400.00. Only $150.00 cash needed. H. G. Ped low, 110 South Thirteenth ttreet. FOR RENT No. 128 Balm street, 3-story brick house, 8 rooms, bath, porch, side yard; rent, S2O. J. E. Gip ple, 1251 Market street. For Sale—Miscellaneous MAGIC, Hypnotism, Ventriloquism, Clairvoyance, Palmistry, Astrology, Fortune-telling. Dream and other rare and curious books. Aurand's Book Store. 913 North Third. NEW STORE JUST OPENED Spec ial bargains in furniture, carpets, stoves, etc. We can save you money on home furnishings. Central Furniture Co., 324 Reily street. ' HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE Willow Baby Carriage, in good condition. Cheap, if sold at once. Call 2514 Derry street, or call C. V. phone 940 D. FOR SALE A National Cash Reg ister and American slicing machine, slightly used. Apply H. Sherman, 1228 Bailey street. FOR SALE One bay horse; sound as a dollar; weight about 1,200 lbs.; city broke; age 8 years; good worker. Must sell quick on account of owner buying auto truck. 1977 North Sev enth street PEACHES! PEACHES! At the orchard of J. W. Snyder, three-fourths mile north of Linglestown. Cheap. Medium size and sweet. Come this week. HARRISBURG ROOFING AGENCY, Office 100 Franklin Building Com plete line of Roofing, Asphalt Shingles, Waterproof Paper. Special. 376 two piece rolls at 50c on the dollar. FOR SALE CARDS on sale at the Telegraph Business Office. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS Traded machine, $lO up. Machines rented, ex changed and bought. Some exception ally fine rebuilts in stock. All make*. S. C. Smith & Bros. Agency. 211 Locust street. Opposite Orpheum. FOR SALE, at Gable's. 111-117 South , Second street. Lawn Fence, Field Fence. , Gates. Pouttry Netting, Building Hard ware. Plaster Board, Upson Wall 3oard. Compo-Board, Doors, Sash, Shutter*. Mouldings, Porch Posts. Pumps, etc. ROOMS FOR RENT CARDS can be secured at the Telegraph Business Office. [ FOR SALE Diamond and Good rich Automobile. Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires. Trunks, Bags and Suitcases. . Harness and Leather Goods made to order. Solo Leather and Shoe Findings. 1 HARRISBURG HARNESS & BUPPLT : CO.. SECOND AND CHESTNUT STa For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT Offices suitable for a docto> or dentist or general < purposes. [Jght, beat and at ; tendance. Dr. John Oenslager, 711 North Third street. Farms FOR SALE 94-acre farm located in Wayno Township, Dauphin County; 2 miles from Enterline; 1H miles from Lnders; 5 miles east of Halifax; 64 acres tillable; 30 acres woodland; im proved with 2H-story frame dwelling; new summer house; good frame bank barn; all necessary outbuildings; sand loam soil; elegant water; orchard of several hundred apple, 500 peach, plum and cherry trees price, $2,100.00. Brln ton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. , SALE lO-acre farm, located In Wayne Township, Dauphin County; 4 miles east of Halifax; all tillable; im proved with a 2%-story frame dwell ing; good frame bank barn; all neces* sary outbuildings; sand soil; price, $950.00, or will exchange for city prop erty. Brlnton-Packer Co., Second and Walnut Streets. FOR SALE lO9-acre farm located 2% miles south of Middletown; all till able; improved with 2%-story frame dwelling; frame bank barn; necessary outbuildings; price, $5,500.00. Brinton- Packer Co., Second and Walnut , Streets. Apartments Wanted APARTMENT WANTED SMALL APARTMENT—3 or 4 oroms, with bath. Address 715, care of Tele ; graph. Apartments For Rent MacDANIELS FAMILY APART MENTS&Light housekeeping, furnlsh . Ed complete; two large rooms; heatea, . gas range; private meter; t.ars ac cessible all corporations. Phone 897 J. 1417 Market street. FURNISHED APARTMENT, 1609 . Market street, consisting of bedroom, i bath, kitchen, living and dlningroom, , ! hall, closet, back porch, two bay wtn : , dows, open fireplace Bell phone 1978. I ——. I SECOND ST., N., 231 "Snavely fcßuildlng,' 7 rooms and bath; extra stor age room, electric and gas, city steam. Inquire at 217 North Second street. SECOND ST., 1700 rooms with porch; most pleasant and open surroundings In city. Rooms For Rent TWO second floor, nicely rooms for light housekeeping; new gas range; steam heat; use of bath and balcony; no children. Apply 433 South Thirteenth street. City. FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished as bedroom and sittingroom; use ot bath and phone. Apply at 256 Cum berland street, or call Bell phone 2200, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Second floor; use of batli ana phone; rent reasonable. Apply 102 Cal der street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished on second floor; rent reasonable. Apply 55 North Seventeenth street. ROOMS FOR RENT Also double -arlor, furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply 408 Briggs street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; run ning water; gas stove with oven; use of bath; suitable for two people; no children. Also one furnished bedroom. Good location. 126 Sylvan Terrace. LARGE FRONT ROOM Second floor, splendid for man and wife; also single room; hot water system; use ot phone; real home for the winter. 117 Pine street. TWO newly-furnished rooms on sec ond floor; electric lights; use of phone; city stoam; close to Capitol. Also table board; 21 meal tickets for $4.60. Abigail Inn, 916 North Sixth street. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Second floor front, for gentleman; heat, light, bath; quiet loca tion; convenient to cars, Capitol, Post Office. Inquire 265 Briggs street. Bell phone 1278 K. FOR RENT Large, nicely furnish ed room, with running water, suitable for one or two persons; ail conveni ences. Address 9 North Front street. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT ln private family; use of phone and bath; also board. Apply 606 Briggs street. ROOMS FOR RENT Unfurnished; three rooms and bath; porch In rear, second floor. Bell phone 4344J, or caro of Telegraph. FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. 107 Cheetnut street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Large, airy; single or communicating, with kitchenettes; stoves furnished free; oath, phone mid laundry privileges; all outside, exclusive and private. 420 Uroad streot Rooms Wanted YOUNG*MAN WANTS board and room In vicinity of Broad and Green streets. Address "Room," care of Telegraph. TWO furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; central part ot city. Apply B„ 4603, care of Tele graph. Board Wanted YOUNG COUPLE desire boarding with strictly private family. Central location. Apply C., 4608, care of Tele graph. Wanted —Miscellaneous WANTED Bicycles, frames, coast ers, brakes, etc. We pay highest cash prices. Bell 385 J. WANTED A small, second-hand cash register; must be cheap and In good condition. Address, giving full particulars, C. R., 3216, care of Tele graph. WANTED. TO BUY Second-hana carpets, furniture, stoves, show cases, store fixtures, etc., for highest cavil prices. Call Central Furniture Store, 324 Reily street. Bell phone 3387 R. RAG CARPET BALLS WANTED— Consult us before selling. We pay high est prices. Quaker Mills, Waterloo and York streets, Philadelphia. WANTED To rent a furnished rooming house in good locality. Give full particulars. Box S 440, care Tele graphy Business Opportunities FOR SALE Barber shop; good lo cation; reason for selling, party is leav ing town. Address M., 0316, care of Telegraph. BIG SACRIFICE Chewing Gum Vending Machines and Route; SIOO value; profits in monthly collections. Will sell for $23. Address E., 6275, cart of Telegraph. / THREE-STORY HOUSE, with gro cery store built In. double garage. Clean stock. A good, strictly cash business, clearing S2OO per month. Let me show you. Price, home, store, stock, $4,000. Only $2,000 c-w Insurance. 437-445 South Second street Harrisburg Storage Company. STORAGE In 3-story orick building! rear 408 Market street Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Diener. Jeweler. 408 Market St STORAGE 419 Bread street, house hold good* and merchandise. Private rooms. $1 to $3. Wagons, 760 cents per month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Hauling and Moving HAULING R. A. Hartman. National Transfer Co. Movers of pianos, safes, boilers and general hauling. W. H. Lathe, Manager. Fifth and Woodbine streets. Bll phone No. 260R. Musical HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED ~by~a musician. Tuning and repairing guar anteed. Lessons iglven on violin, man dolin, banjo, guitar. Owen J. McCauley, 711 Capital street. Bell 1379 J. FOR SALE Square piano In good condition. Cheap, If sold at once. Ad dress 1613 Apricot avenue. FOK SALE Strictly high grade GftAND PIANO. Used short time. Will sell at a bargain. Address Box D. 4311, care of Telegraph. HAVE your VICTROLA, GRAFANOLA or EDISON Talking Machine REPAIh /EDby an expert Bell phone 5242J Write, or call, at SIS Broad street Automobiles FOR BALE 1914, seven-passenger Winton touring car. in good condition New cord tires all around. Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cameron. Bell phone 4119. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE On property, a Maxwell car In good con dition. Inquire of J. K. Ivipp, 2203 North Fourth street. FOR SALE 1916 Dort RoadsteTr gone 317 miles, price $376; 1916 Velie six-cylinder, five-passenger, two extra tires and rims, good as new, price S9OO - Chalmers, two new tires, price $600; 1912 Pullman, $260;; 1912 Regal $250. Miller Auto Co., 68 South Cam eron street Bell 4U9. Motorcycles and Bicycles JAS. MURRAY has a fine stock of re built bicycles for sale CHEAP. Also re pairs any part of bicycles very reaaon fgble. Act quickly. 1014 James street. OCTOBER 6, 1916. DEALINGS ARE UNUSUALLY BROAD 250 Separate Issues Change Hands, Making New Record; Rails Under Pressure New York, Oct. 6.—The market's remarkable breadth may ne judged from the fact that over 250 separate distinct issues changed hands in the first half hour, establishing a rec ord for many years. Among other notably strong features of the forenoon were hide and leather pfd., Sloss-Sheffield Steel, the Chem ical and Fertilizer shades and a large assortment of unclassified stocks. For a brief time, rails gave promise of asserting their recent prominence and strength, but the movement in that quarter underwent speedy reversal. United States Steel also denoted re newed pressure. Further irregularity prevailed at noon. Bonds were strong. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & 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, Oct 6. . Open. Clos. Allls-Chalmers 26% 26 % American Beet Sugar ... 99% 9714 American Can 65% 64 American C & F 7114 69 Motorcycles and Bicycles QUICK BARGAIN Come in to-day and buy a good, dependable bike. Easy terms. Prices to suit your pocketbook. Apply Dayton Cycle Co., 912 North Third street. Legal Notices PROPOSALS Office of the Board of Commission ers of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. Harrisburg. Pa., until twelve o'clock noon, Tues day, October 17, 1916, for furnishing all material and labor required in the reconstruction of Barn destroyed by Are July 21, 1916, on the property of tn State Lunatic Hospital, located neat Harrlsburg, Dauphin County, Pa., as called for in the plans and specifica tions prepared under the direction of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings. ~ Plans, specifications and bidding blanks may be obtained by prospective bidders on application to the Superin tendent of Public Grounds and Build ings, Harrisburg, Pa. A certified check drawn to the order of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the sum of Five Hundred (1500.00) must accompany each pro posal. Proposals and checks must be In =ealed envelopes marked: "Proposals for Rebuilding Barn at State Lunatic Hospital, Harrisburg. Pa." SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Henry C. Orth, late of the City of Harris burg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, 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 set tlement, to KATE G. ORTH. Executrix, No. 223 State St., Harrisburg, Pa. Or her Attorney. WILLIAM M. HAIN, ESQ., <133 Market Street. Harrisburg, Pa. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, on the 27th day of October, 1916, at 10 o'clock, under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supple ments, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be called "THK KEY STONE MOTOR CYCLE CLUB," the character and object of which are "The promotion of a social organization com posed In whole or In part of persons owning motor oycles for pleasure or business use, and the affording of a means of recording the experiences of the members and others using motor cycles: the being of mutual assistance to each other: and the promotion of the enjoyment of motorcycling," and for these purposes to have, possess and en- Joy all the rights, benefits and privi leges conferred by the said act ana the supplements thereto. BEIDLEMAN & HULL Solicitors NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, 011 the 27th day of October, 1916, at 10 o'clock, under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supple ments, for a charter for an intended corporation to be called "VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIA TION OF THE CITY OF HARRISBURG. PkisNSYLVANA," the character ana object of which are "The promotion of social intercourse among the members and the establishment of a fund for the relief of those who have been active in service In the Harrisburg Fire De partment and who are members of the Association," and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and the supplements thereto. BEIDLEMAN & HULL, Solicitors. PROPOSALS Office of the Board of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS will he re ceived by the Superintendent of Public Grounds and Buildings at his office, In the State Capitol Building, Harrisburg Pa., until two o'clock P. M„ Tuesday, October 17, 1916, for furnishing and In stalling foundation and trench work, electrical work and pipe work, for new Turbo Generator Unit In the Power House of the State Institution foi Feeble-Mlnded of Western Pennsylva nia, Polk, Venango County, as called for in the specifications and shown on drawings prepared under the direction of the Board of Commissioners of Pub lic Grounds and Buildings. Plans, specifications and bidding blanks may be obtained by prospective bidders 011 application to J. M. Mur dock. M D.. Superintendent State Insti tution, Polk, Pa., or to the Superinten dent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Harrisburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied by a preliminary bond of an Incorporated Trust Company or Surety Company, or a certified check In a sum equal to ten per cent. (10 per cent.) of the contract price. . Proposals and checks, or bonds, must be in sealed enevolpes marked "Pro posals for Work and Material in Con nection with New Turbo-Generator I'nlt," State Institution, Polk, Venango County, Penna. SAMUEL B. RAMBO, Superlntandent of Public Grounds and Buildings, Dauphin County Common Pleas Court Commonwealth Docket 1913; No. 25 In liquidation of the dissolved American Union Fire Insurance Co THE second memorandum sup plemental to the first report of the statutory liquidator, showing the liqui dator's receipts nnd expenditures, TO August 15, 1918, has been filed and re. ferred to the undersigned who will sit to hear such exceptions as niav be fllea, at rooms 000-601 West End Trust Hldn., Philadelphia, Pa., at 3:00 o'clock P. M„ Monday, Ortobt r 16, 1916. GEORGE QI'INTARI) IIORWITZ, EDWARD E. BEIDLEMAN, Auditor*. American Cotton Oil 54% 53 American Ice Securities . 28% 28%' American Locomotive .. 83 80% American Smelting .... 113% 111% American Sugar 112% 113%! American T & T 133% 133%' Anaconda 97% 95 Atchison 107% 107% Baldwin Locomotive ... 90 87% . Baltimore & Ohio 90% 89 Bethlehem Steel 551 549% Butte Copper 66% 66% California Petroleum ... 23% 23 Canadian Pacific 180% 179% Central Leather 80% 81 Chesapeake and Ohio .. 68% 68 Chicago, Mil and St Paul 97% 96% Chicago, R I and Pacific 20 19% Chino Con Copper 56 55 % Colorado Fuel and Iron. 59% 57% Consolidated Gas 141 140% Corn Products 17% 17 Crucible Steel 94' 91% Distilling Securities .... 45% 446^ Ert 40% 39%! Erie Ist pfd 55'' 54% General Electric Co .... 182 180 Goodrich B F 75% 74% ' Great Northern pfd .... 120% 120 Great Northern Ore subs 45% 43% Inspiration Copper .... 67% 66 Interboro-Metropolitan. . 18, 18 j Kennecott Kansas City Southern .. 27 26% Lackawanna Steel 88 87 Lehigh Valley 86% 84%' Maxwell Motors 9414 9214. Merc Mar ctfs 4474 4314 Merc Mar ctfs pfd 120% 118% Mex Petroleum 112% 110 Miami Copper 39 3 giL National Lead .. 71% 71 New York Central 112 % 111 NY N H and H 62% 60% NY O and W !! 28 28% Nor and West 143% 141 North Pacific 114% 114 Pacific Mall 26 % 26%'' Penna Railroad 59% Pressed Steel Car 68% 66 Vi Railway Steel Spg Ray Con Copper 25% 25% • Reading 112 111% Republic Iron and Steel. 80% 78% Southern Pacific 103 102 Southern Ry .... 27% 27 Southern Ry P f d 70 % 6 9% Studebaker 13 g 134% Tennessee Copper 23 Texas Oil ' ?9i .v ' u n s°l A?coh C l •••1-151% 149% U f R.fhher 129 ' 4 128% u o Steel 1177/ ne 7/ H®. s^eel p fd 120% 120% Utah Copper \L q-v Virginia-Carolina Chem. 43 44 * West Union Telegraph.. 101% 101% Westinghouse Mfg .... 66 64 % WUlys-Overland 47% 45% PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE Philadelphia, Oct. 6. Wheat Market firm; No. 2, red, spot and October, $1.57@1.60; No. 2, Southern, red. $1.5501.68. ORUfflPnail H 'gher; No. 2, yellow, local, No ' 2 ' ye,low ' lo " 64&%* 3 F,^ite N 6°2% 2 is3 W c hit# ' Bran The market is firm, city mills, winter, per ion, 126.o0; frn. winter dt mn. *2R Mi- M,tt r ?2 e 8 r .0 t 0 O |2B , 5 2 §: 50 ® 29 00: SpHnßr ' Per t0n ' Refined Sugars Quiet, but firm; SoYAVa!?' 7 -06®7.10c; fine granulateo, 6.95®7.00c; confectioners' A, 6.85© 6.90 c. Buter The market Is unchanged; western, creamery, extras, 36'/> ®37V4c. nearby prints, fancy, 40c. Eggs The market is unchanged: Pennaylvftnln and other nenrby tli-sr*. free cases, sll.lO per case; do., current , receipts, free cases, SIO.BO per case, western, extra, firsts, free cases, sll,lO > per case; do., firsts, free cases, $10.50®) 10.80 per c.'\ise. ' , Ll , ve The market Is quiet; i fowls, 1,019 c; roosters, 14®15c; Sprint chickens. 150 18c; broil era.. 20® 22c; tlbcks, 20022 c. w r^ s „ Red Poultry—Steady; fowls,fancy 23H&24e; do., good to choice. 22 0 23c; do., small sizes, 19@21c: old roost ers. He: broiling nearbv 20#25c; do., western, 22026 c; roasting chickens, western, choice to fancy. 21 kv good, 16018 c; Spring ducks, nearby, 22c. Potatoes Firm and higher; Pennsylvania and New York, per bushel, $1.25® 1.36; Eastern Shore. No. jl, per barrel, $2.50®2.75;, do.. No. 2, per barrel, $1.25(®1.50; Norfolk, No. 1, per barrel, $2.5002.75:; do.. No. 2. per barrel, $1.2601.50; Jersey, per basket. 80090 c. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Oct. 6. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,000; steady. Native beef cat tle, $6.60® 11.35; western steers, $6.150 9.40; stockers and feeders, $4.7507.75: cows and heifers, $3.5009.40; calves. $8.00012.50. Sheep Receipts, 25,000; steady. Wethers, $6.5008.26; lambs, s6.7s 10.26. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; strong, 20e to 25c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $9.35®9.80: light, $9.00<©9.95; mixed, $9.00®10.00; heavy, $8.90®10.05; rough, $8.9009.15; pigs, $6.5009.15. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Oct. 6.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat December, 1.67%; May, 1.67 Corn—December, 76%; May, 78. Oats—December, 49i; May, 52%. Pork—December, 23.75; January, 23.25. Lard December, 13.87; January. 13.40. Ribs October, 14.07; January, Unlisted and inactive bonds and stocks Bought Sold Quoted Write or call for Information on any bond or stock you may own. D. W. Ritchey & Co. Finance Building Philadelphia iT'WTr 1 ■ g Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate Will sell at public sale In front of Courthouse on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 2 p. m., the following described property: All that certain 2-story frame dwelllnghouse, being No. 1707 New Fourth street,. having a frontage of 20 ft. by 130 ft. deep to alley, having all conveniences. Terms made known day of sale. Samuel Silver. J. T. Ensminger, Auctioneer. J i Public Sale of Pure Bred Hol stein Bulls, Pol-Angus Cows With Calves and Pol- Angus Heifers To be held at the Dairy Barn of the State Institution for the Feeble-minded and Epileptic, at Spring City, Pa., on Thursday, October 19, 1916 ITHB IlltKD HOLSTF.IN BULLS A. Three two-ye'ar old. B. Three yearlings. C. One eight months old. D. One four weeks old. PUBIS BIIHD POI.-A!VC.IS COWS WITH CALVES, AND HEIFERS A. Twenty-three heifers. B. Twelve cows with calves. All of thiß stock is high grade, and is In first-class condition. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, sharp. Terms: Cash. OSCAU E. THOMSON, Supt. 21