Sell That Furniture in tie Garret!' A Want Ad Will M It' ~ I g>eatbs GI.KNNKN Died, on January 21, 1917, Miss Eleanor G. Glenncn, at her late home, iyj South Front street. .Funeral Saturday rooming, at from tho above address. Services at Sacred Heart Church, at 9 o clock. Interment -Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. FAIHLAMB On January 25, 1917, Mrs. Anna Klizabetli Kairlamb, wife of K. V. Fairi&mb, agod 02 years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at - o'clock, from her late residence, io-< North Second street. 111 XKI.K Margaret Jane Hinkle died Junuary 24. 1917. aged 55 years, at her late residence, 28 Butler st £®®A: l'enbrook. She is survived by tour Funeral services will be hold from her late home Saturday afternoon, at y o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without \""her no tice. Interment East Harnsburfc Cemetery. STII.I. On January 24, 1917, J. Ray mond Stull, aged 20 years. ... , The relatives and friends *Jjvi te% Inspiration Copper 57% 08 Kennecott Copper 45% 46% Lackawanna Steel 85 85% Lehigh Valley 78 78" Maxwell Motors 57 55% Merc Mar ctfs 32% 31% Merc Mar ctfs pfd 88% 87 Mex Petroleum 104 104 Miami Copper J,.ills, .W.lMlwr. LtK I luit J "t, .U, rr> Winter ti. f ? nn ...ft. wtnrr. ??r^ n VL 6 ' 00 ® 3 '- 00 ; spring, per ton, $ J4.50(a So.oo. Reflned Sugars Market steady; powdered, 6.60; nne granulated, ti.iic; confectioner*' A. 6.65 c. Butter—The market is steady: western, creamery, extras, 41®12c; nearby prints, fancy, 44c. Eggs The market is easier; Pennsylvania and utuer nearby firsts, free cases, $12.30 per ease; do., current receipts, free canes, $12.00 per case*, western, extras, firsts, free cases, $12.30 per case; do., rirsts, free cases, $12.00 per case. Live Poultry— The market is firm; fowls, 20@>22c; roosters, 15$t>16c; spring chickens, 19@22c; turkeys, 22@24c; ducks, 19@22c; geese, 194D22c. Dressed Poultry Market higher; fowls, fancy. 24@21%c; do., good to choice. 23@23%c; do., small sizes, 18® 22c; old roosters, 18c; roasting chick ens, western, 2U CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, 111., Jan. 25. Cattle Re celpts, 7,000; estimated to-morrow, 2,000; Strong. Native beef cattle, J7.76 (n)11.90; western steers, $7.75@10.00; stockers and feeders, $6.00rl9.00; cows and heifers, $5.00@10.25; calves, $ll.OO @15.00. Sheep Receipts. 12,000; firm. Wethers, $9.75 @11.00; lambs, $11.75 @14.35. Hogs Receipts. 31,000; strong, 20c to 25c above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $11.35© 11.65; light, $11.10®) 11.60; mixed. $11.20@11.75; heavy, $11.25011.80; rough, $11.25011.40; pigs, $9.00 @10.75. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Chicago, 111., Jan. 25.—Board of Trade closing: Wheat—May, 1.84%: July, 1.63%. Corn—May, 1.02%; July, 1.01%. Oats—May, 58%; July, 56%. Pork—May, 29.95; July, 29.55. l.avd—May, 16.55: July, 16.70. Ribs—January. 15.47; May, 15.77. Mexican Cut in Quarrel at Rockville May Die Mexicans of Camp No. 4, employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad, stabled above Rockville, last night demonstrat ed a little of their native ability among themselves by a general stabbing bout. Juan Matee, one of their number, was severely cut in the back. Wounds so deep that his liver had been cut and so much blood lost that he is in a seri ous condition. Five accused men were later arrested by Railroad Officers Grear and Abel. The men will be held until the injured man Is able to identify his assailants. One of the arrested men, who admitted having fought with the injured man, was held without bail. Chiropodist For Employes of Moorhead Knitting Mills Notices have been posted through out the Moorhead Knitting Mills to the effect that all employes suffering with foot troubles are to apply to the offices of Dr. J. B. for treatment. The Knitting Company has made ar rangements with Dr. l>awrence to ren der this service without charge to the employes themselves, the Knitting Company paying, it is said, on a yearly basis for this service. LAWYER SUES SARAH RASHINSKEY Claiming that he has handled eleven different cases in which Sarah Ra shinskey, of Steelton, was either plain tiff or defendant. William L. Doeser, at torney, to-day filed suit to recover $155 in fees. Mr. Loeser in his statement sets forth that he has been her legal adviser for four years. QIIBBER STAMQfI |JII SEALS A STENCILS UV ■■ " MFG.BYHBESTENCILWORKS • || II 130 LOCUSTST. HBG.PA. If Ift m a Under this Vrllv tltle our Market Dl- Week's gives tabu t j lated figures Advance been going on in the leading stock, together with explanatory notes. This issue also contains latest information relative to BISBEE COPPER The information Is exclusive and of great importance. Its in fluence on the market value of Blsbee Copper stock should be quickly apparent. Copies Free Upon Request HfigumAßFtrca 231 Market St., Harriaburg, Pa. Telephoaea— C. V. 12| Bell ;ut)B New York Reading Philadelphia Alleatown Direct private wires connecting all offices with principal markets. V 13