14 SPECIALTIES MAKE SUBSTANTIAL GAINS Early Prices Indicate Underlying Firmness; Leather and Coppers Make Fractional Advances; Steel Reacts Slightly By Associated Press New York, Feb. 21. Early prices to-day indicated underlying firmness, though the more substantial gains were confined to specialties. Gfrins of 1 to 2 points were made by Continental Can. General Motors, General Enam elling, American Sugar, Mexican Pe troleum and New Haven, the latter being most active of the rails. Frac tional advances were scored by Cen tral Leather and the coppers, while United States Steel reacted slightly on an initial sale of 5,000 shares. Ma rine preferred declined 1 % points and Texas Company 1% with fractional re cessions in Crucible Steel and Ameri can Smelting. NEW YORK STOCKS Chandler Bros. & Co.. members New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex- Changes. 3 North Market Square, Ilar risburg; 1338 Chestnut street, Phila delphia; 34 Pine street. New York, turnish the following quotations: New York, Feb. 21. 2 p. m. Open. Quot. Amer Beet Sugar 89% 89 American Can 45% 44% Am Car and Foundry Co 65% 64% Anter Loco 72% 72% Amer Smelting 101% 100% SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of certain writs of fieri lacias, levari facias, liberari facias, venditioni exponas and alias venditioni exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court of Dauphin County, Pa., and to me direct ed, I will expose at Public Sale or Out cry at the Court House, in the City of Harrisburg. Dauphin County. Pa., on Thursday, March 15, 1917, at 2 o'clock I*. M., tlie following real estate, to wit: (CARE, Attorney) No. l. All that certain lot of ground, with a two-and-one-half (2%) story brick house, thereon erected, known as No. 1310 Herr stret, of the Spventh A\ ard, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the north eide of Herr street on the dividing line of lots number 4S and 49. said point being two hundred and forty (240) feet west of the west side of Fourteenth street; thence northwardly at rigrht angles to Herr street and aiontr tile line of lot No. 4S one hundred and twenty (120) feet to Sassafras avenue; thence xvestwardlv along Sassafras avenue twenty (20) feet to lot No. 50 thence southwardly at right angles to Herr street and along the line of lot No. 50 one hundred and twenty (320 i feet to Heir street: thence eastwardly along: the north side of Herr street twenty (.0) feet to the place of beginning. Being lot No. 49 on plan recorded in the Recorder's Office in Plan Book "C," •page 4S. And tieintr the same lot which John H \V eiss. Executor, etc.. by his deed dated April 23, 1903, and recorded in sain Recorder's Office in Deed Book "M. Vol. 33, paife 565, sold and con veyed unto J. W. Riley, his heirs and assirns. Sold as the property of J. W. Riley, defendant. (RUPP. Attorney) No. 2. All that certain piece of mound, situate in the Sixth Ward of *aid City of Harrisburg. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bedinninar at the southeast corner of Rhrads alley and Bell alley; thence aloner the eastern line of lihoads allev •southward twentv-six (26) feet to a point: thence eastward on a line paral lel with Delaware avenue twenty-six (26) feet to a three feet wide private al ley. thence northward alonpr the west ern line of said last mentioned alley twentv-six (26) feet to Bell alley; thence along: the southern line of said Bell alley westward twenty-six (261 feet to the place of beginnine\ Tlaving thereon erected a two-and-a-half-story hriclc dwelling house, numbered 1933 Rhoads nvenue. See Morterasre record ed in Mortgage Book "A." Volume 7. paee 253. Sold as the propertv of Fred Kohli and Auguste Kohli. defendants. W. W. CALDWELL. Sheriff. SherifT'o Office, Harrisburg, Febru arv 21. 3937. Conditions of Sale—The highest and best bidder to he the buyer Terms—The purchaser shall he re nulred to nav $50.00 of the amount of his bkl when the pronertv shall have been knocked off to him under *!>oo.fto; above that -mount ten per cent. of the purchase money, and the residue before the confirmation of sale by the Court. If tbe purchaser falls to comply with the terms of sales the property will be resold at his cost. Notices Bins Ff>R FLOATING RATHHOUSR SKALED BIDS will he received until noon. March 3, 1917, for the construc tion of a flat and twenty-four bathhouse compartments. Full particulars at the office of Department of Parks and Pub lic Property, 402 raider Buildiner, Har risbur=\ Pa. Right to reject any or all bids is reserved. (Signed) E. Z. GROSS. Commisioner. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION* NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting among Abel Cohen, Julius Cohen, Nathan P. Cohen, Joseph W. Cohen. Isaac I. Cohen find Solomon G. Cohen, deceased, carry ing on a business at 429-431 Market Street. City of Harrisburg, Pa., under the style or firm name of S. E. Cohen Son. was on the 12th day of Januarv, A. I">. 1917. dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in future will be carried on under the same firm name by Clara Cohen. B. Cohen and Rob ert I. Cohen (who will pay and dis charge all debts and liabilities and re ceive all moneys payable to the said late firm. JAMES G. HATZ, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Dauphin County, Penn sylvania. the undersigned Executor of the estate of William Simpson Jackson, late of the City of Altoona, Blair Coun ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, will expose at public sale, on the Steps of the Dau phin County Court House, on Thurs day, March 1, 1917, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, the following described real estate: All that certain lot or piece of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Harrisburg, County of Dauphin, and State of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows: Beginning at the southeast cor ner of Twenty-first street and Swatara street and running in an easterly di rection along the southern line of sala Swatara street forty (40) feet to a point; thence in a southerly direction parallel with said Twenty-first street one hundred (100) feet to McCleaster avenue: thence In a westerly direction along the northern line of said McCleas ter avenue forty (40) feet to said Twenty-first street; tnence In a north erly direction along the east line of said Twenty-first street one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning. Being the same premises the title to which became vested in William Simp son Jackson, now deceased, by deed of convoyance from J. A Dunkel et al. dated March 22, 1894, and recorded In the records of Dauphin County. April 2 1902. In Deed Book Volume "Y—10 page 694. Reference thereto being had will more fully and at large appear. TERMS OF SALE— Ten per cent, of pur hase money to be paid oi day of sale: balance on confirmation of sale by the Court, and delivery of deed. WALTER J. HAMOR, Executor. SAMUEL I. STONER, J. CLARENC- FUNK. Attorneys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of Karl Steward, late of the City of Harrisburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing at No. 1402 North Front street. In said city. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claims or demands will present the same to MARGARET J. STEWARD. Executrix. lAmerican Sugar 114 114% I Anaconda 80 79% I Atchison 103% 103% . Baldwin Locomotive ... 54% 53% i Baltimore and Ohio 77% 7 7 California Petroleum.... 25% 25% Canadian Pacific 155% 155 Central Leather 88 % 86% Chesapeuke and 0hi0... 59% 60% Chi Mil and St Paul 81% 81% Chicago R I and Pacific 26% 29% Chino Con Copper 66% 56% Col Fuel and Iron 47% 47% Consol Gas 124% 124% Legal Notices NOTICE Letters testamentary on the Estate of John Quincy Adams, late of Harrisourg. Dauphin county. Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in ilarrisburg, all I persons indebted to said Kstate ure re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement, to , ALEXANDER E. BARBOUR AND HARRISBURG TRUST CO.. Executors. I Or, JOHN C. NISSLEY. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on tne estate of David P. Jauss, late of the City of Harris burg, County of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. EDWARD E. JAUSS. Administrator, 233 North Street, Ilarrisburg, Pa. Or ROBERT STUCKER, Attorney, Russ Building, Ilarrisburg, Pa. NOTICE The Bondholders' Committee of First Mortgage 5 per cent, bonds of the Cumberland Valley Telephone Com pany, has tiled its Report and Account of Receipts and Disbursements, with Commonwealth Trust Company, Deposi tary, Ilarrisburg, Pa., in accordance with the requirements of Bondholders' Agreement dated August 11. 1911. If no objections or exceptions are filed to said report within 6u days from date of last publication of this notice, the committee and its officers will be discharged from their duties, liabili ties and obligations as to all depositors. A. E. PENDERGAST. Sec y. Ilarrisburg. Pa., February 24, 1917. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Samuel Kunkel, late of liarrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the un dersigned residing in Ilarrisburg, Pa., all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. CHARLES A. KUNKEL. JOHN C. MOTTER. MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY. Or Executors. FOX & GEYER. Attorneys. ANNUAL MEETING THE annual meeting of the Board of Managers of the Children's Industrial Home will be held at the Y. M. C. A., Friday morning. February the 23d, 1217. ut 1U:30 o'clock. Election of officers. Anniversary exercises will be held at the Home, Nineteenth and Swatara streets, in the afternoon of the same day, at 2:30 o'clock, to whicii all friends are cordially invited to attend. PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING LEGIS LATIVE JOURNAL —ln compliance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly, approved the 9th day of June A. D. 1911, providing for the publication of the Legislative Journal, sealed proposals will be received for printing, eyeletting, stitching, trim ming and delivering said Legislative Journal for the term of four years, from the Ist day of July next at a cer tain rate per centum below the rates named by the Department of Public Printing and Binding in a torm of pro posal, copies of which will be submit ted upon request. All proposals must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals tcr Printing the Legislative Journal,'' ana delivered to the office of the Depart ment of Public Printing and Binding on the fourth luesday of February, A. D. 1917, before 12 o'clock M. Each bid der must accompany his bid with a bond to the Commonwealth with at least two sufficient sureties in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, condutwned for the acceptance of the contract and taithful performance of the work m the manner provided for in said act and proposal. The sufficiency of said bond and the sureties thereto must be certi fied to by the judge or judges of the county In which said sureties reside. All proposals will be opened in the presence of those bidding at said office in the State Capitol at Harrisburg at 12 o'clock M. on the said fourth Tuesday of February, A. D. 1917, the 27th dav of said month, and the contract allotted to the person who proposes to execute tile same at the highest rate per centum below the rates fixed by the Department of Public Printing, and who shall give the bond required by law. tsid allot ment to be approved by the Uovernor, Auditor General and State Treasure! and not to be binding until so approved. Blank oonds and blank proposals will be furnished upon application. Department of Public Printing and Binding. Harrisburg, Pa.. February 10, 1917. By THOS. J. BELL, Chief Clerk. PROPOSALS FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING FOR THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NIA —In compliance with the provisions ut an act oi the uenerai Assembly, en titled "An act to regulate the Depart ment of Public Printing and Binding, to carry o'Ct the provisions of section twelve, article three of the Constitution, in relation to the public prirting and binding and the supply ot paper and other materials theielor," approved the 7th day of February, A D. 1905, and the amended act thereto, approved May 11, 1911, and also the Distribution Act approved 28th day of April, 1915, sealed proposals will be received at the De partment of Public Printing and Bind ing tor executing all the public print ing and binding of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of four yeata from the Ist day of July next, at a certain rate per centum below the rates specified In said act and tiie rates and conditions set forth in form of proposals to be submitted by each bidder. All proposals must be sealed up and endorsed, "Proposals for the Public Printing and Binding," and be delivered to said office on the fourth Tuesday of February, A D. 1917. being the 27th day of the month, before 12 o'clock M., and the bidder or bidders must accompany ni or their proposal with a bond to the Commonwealth with at least two sufficient sureties, in the sum of thirty thousand dollars, con ditioned for the acceptance of the con tract and faithful performance of the work in the manner provided for in said The sufficiency of said bond and the sureties thereto must be certified to by the judge or judges of the county in which said sureties reside. s required by *aid act. All proposals will be opened In the presence of those bidding, at said office In the Mate Capitol in the city of Har rlsburg. at 12 o'clock M. of said fouith Tuesday, being the 27th day of Febru ary, A D. 1917, and c.U the printing and binding publicity alloted to the person or persons who propose to exe cute the same at the highest rate per centum below the rates fixed by the schedule annexed to the aforesaid acts of the General Assembly, and the rates as fixed by the Department of Public Printing and Binding In said proposal, and who shall give the bond required by law, said allotment to be approved by the Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer, and not to be binding until eo approved. Blank bonds and blank forms of pro posals will be furnished on application to this Department, and specimen samples as a standard for quality of woi. which the contractor or contrac tors will be required to execute can be seen at the office of the Department of Public Printing and Binding. Department of Public Printing and Binding, Harrlsburg, Pa.. Februa. y 10. By THOS. J. BELL Chief Clerk. WEDNESDAY EVENING,HARRISBURG ClSgfeSg .TELEGRAPH Corn Products 22% 22% Crucible Steel 67% 66 Distilling Securities .... 26 25 Erie 27 27% General Motors 113 % 112 Goodrich B F 57% 57% Great Northern pfd .... 114 114% Great Northern Ore subs 33% 33% Inspiration Copper 58% 58% Kennecott 45% 45% Kansas City Southern... 22% 22% Lackawanna Steel 81 80% Lehigh Valley 74% 74% Maxwell Motors 66% 56 Merc Mar Ctfs 26 % 25% | Merc Mar Ctfs pfd 71% 70% Mex Petroleum 90% 90% Miami Copper 39 39 National Lead 58% 58% New York Central 96% 95% N Y N H and H 42 42% New York Ont amj West 25 25 % Norfolk and Western .. 130 129% Northern Pacific 104% 104% Pennsylvania Railroad.. 54% 54% Ray Con Copper 27 27% Reading 95% 95% Republic Iron and Steel. 80 78% Southern Pacific 94% 94% Southern Ry 28% 29% Studebaker 104 103 Tennessee Copper 15% 15% 'Texas Oil 230% 230 % Union Pacific 138% 138% U S ] Alcohol 128% 128% U S Rubber 54% 54% U S Steel 109% 108% U S Steel pfd 118 % 11 8 % Utah Copper 112% 111 Virginia-Carolina Cliem. 41 41% Commonwealth of Pennsylvania—Treasury Department Statement of Amount in the Several Funds at Close of Business January 31, 1917 - _____ ■e ■o ~ 60 C ° o S r? J- ° 5 = .= C£■ _ h £ . o W O ►- G 4> k C 4) £ Z in i-(5 3 ° O v "2 o c a a frifci s ' M 6 a mt3 £T) £ * ® 5 3 'Sao * § g § 2 5 E £ ~ " § fc afc a fa 'J w w a Allentown National Bank, Allentown,... $25,000 00 Anthracite Trust Company, Scranton, ... $75,000 00 Archbald Bank, Archbald 5,000 00 Athens National Bank, Athens 10.000 00 ' Bank of North America. Philadelphia,... 100,000 00 Bank of Secured Savings, N. S. Pitts burgh 25,000 00 Berwick Savings and Trust Company, Berwick 10.000 00 Bradford National Bank. Bradford ".*... 15,000 00 Brookville Title and Trust Company. Brookville 25,000 00 Cambria Title Savings and Trust Com pany, 15,000 00 Central National Bank. Philadelphia, .... 300.000 00 Citizens Bank of Fayette City, Fayette City. 10,000 00 Citizens National Bank, Meyersdale, ... 25,000 00 Citizens National Bank, Washington,... 50.000 00 Citizens State Bank, Williamsport '.. 5,000 00 Citizens Title and Trust Company, Uniontown 25,000 00 Citizens Trust Company, Clarion, 25,000 00 Clearfield National Bank, Clearfield. .... 50,000 00 Commercial Trust Co., Harrisburg 5,000 00 Commercial National Bank, Bradford 15,000 00 Commercial Trust Company, Philadel phia 40,000 00 Conewago Trust Company, Warren 10,000 00 Continental Trust Co., Pittsburgh 50,000 00 County Trust Company, Somerset 10,000 00 Dime Bank of Pittston, Pittston 20,000 00 ...' Dollar Savings and Trust Company, Pittsburgh 25,000 00 East End Savings and Trust Company. Pittsburgh 25,000 00 Farmers Bank, Parkesburg, 5,000 00 Farmers and Mechanics' Trust Com pany, West Chester, 80,000 00 Farmers and Miners' Trust Company, Punxsutawney, 10,000 00 Farmers and Traders National Bank, Westfleld 10,000 00 Fayette Title and Trust Company. Union town 35,000 00 Fredonia National Bank, Fredonia, 5,000 00 Fulton National Bank, Lancaster 20,000 00 * First National Bank, Blalrsville 75.000 00 First National Bank, Bradford, 15,000 00 First National Bank, Carnegie 5,000 00 First National Bank, Charlerol, 15,000 00 First National Bank, Cherry Tree, 15,000 00 First National Bank, Clifton Heights 5,000 00 First National Bank, Ebensburg 6,000 00 First National Bank, Fryburg 5,000 00 First National Bank. Galeton, 6,000 00 First National Bank, Glen Campbell, .... 15,000 Oo First National Bank, Knoxvllle 7,000 00 First National Bank, Mansfield 15,000 00 *. First National Bank, Montgomery 10.000 00 First National Bank, New Wilmington 5,000 00 * First National Bank, Patton 15,000 00 First National Bank, Portage. 5,000 00 First National Bank. Rlmersburg 10,000 00 First National Bank. Sayre 6.000 00 First National Bank, Soinerfield 5.000 00 First National Bank, State College 5,000 00 First National Bank, Susquehanna, 30,000 00 First National Bank, Tyrone 10,000 00 First National Bank. Wellsboro 50,000 00 First National Bank, Williamsport 25,000 00 First National Bank, York 10,000 00 First National Bank, Derry 10,000 00 - Glassport Trust Company. Glassport, 20,000 00 Grange National Banlr. Patton 10,000 00 Hanover Bank of Wllkec-Barre, Willies- Barre 15.000 00 Harrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg 15,000 00 Honesdale National Bank, Honesdale 15.000 00 Hamburg Savings Bank, Hamburg,... 10,000 00 ~. •Jenkintown National Bank, Jenkintown, 15.000 00 Latrobe Trust Company. Latrobe 50,000 00 Lycoming National Bank. Williamsport, 10,000 00 Mechanics' Trust Company, Harrisburg 20,000 00 Merchants National Bank. Harrisburg 10.000 00 Miners' National Bank, Blossburg 15,000 00 Monaca National Bank, Monaca 10,000 00 McDowell National Bank, Sharon 25,000 00 Miners and Merchants Deposit Bank, Portage, 5,000 00 Nanticoke National Bank, Nantlcoke 10,000 00 National Bank of West Grove, West Grove 10,000 00 Ninth National Bank, Philadelphia, 10,000 00 North Philadelphia Trust Co., Philadel- phia. 50,000 00 Northern Central Trust Company, Wil liamsport 50,000 00 Pattison National Bank. Elkland 10.000 00 People's Bank of McKeesport, McKees- port 10,000 00 * People's National Bank, Mifflin, 5,000 00 People's National Bank. Soranton ' 6,000 00 People's Trust Company, Philadelphia, 15.000 00 Potter Title and Trust Company, Pitts- burgh 30,000 00 Provident Trust Co., N. S. Pittsburgh... 55,000 00 Real Estate Trust Company, Washing- ton 30,000 00 Rlttenhouse Trust Co.. Philadelphia, .... 50.000 00 Sheraden Bank. Pittsburgh .. 15,000 00 Scranton Savings and Dime Bank, Scran- ton 115,000 00 Second National Bank, Altoona 25,000 00 Second National Bank. Meyersdale 6,000 00 Security Savings and Trust Co.. Erie, ... 15,000 00 Somerset Trust Company. Somerset 30,000 00 South Side Trust Company, Pittsburgh, . 30,000 00 Standing Stone National Bank, Hunting- don, 10,000 00 Susquehanna Trust and Safe Deposit Company. Williamsport 30,000 00 Third National Bank. Philadelphia, 65,000 00 Tioga County Savings and Trust Co., Wellsboro, ....I . 35,000 00 Title Ti ust and Guarantee Company, Johnstown 60,000 00 Tradesmen's National Bank, Philadelphia, 50,000 00 Union National Bank. Johnstown 75,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penna., Harrisburg, . 45,000 00 Union Trust Company, Pittsburgh 50,000 00 United States National Bank. Johnstown, 10,000- 00 Warren Trust Company, Warren 30,000 00 Washington Trust Company, Pittsburgh, 20,000 00 Wayne County Savings Bank, Honesdale, 30,000 00 West Philadelphia Bank. Philadelphia... 30,000 00 Wilkinsburg Real Estate and Trust Co., Wilklnsburg 00.000 00 Yough Trust Company, Connellsvllle, ... „12'°®0 00 Colonial Trur.t Company, Pittsburgh, ... 2i3,300 34 273,312 83 Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg,... Ix i tVinr.'i" "Va'o'iia'ii Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh. .... 217,321 83 * $9,165 8., $30.24J11 Farmers and Mechanics National Bank, io,ss .••!.•••• Philadelphia 3*7.124 38 34,110 02 ... Harrisburg Trust Company. Harrisburg, 60 JB.bU4 Quaker City National Bank, Philadelphia, 103,767 4b Total amount in each fund $3,598,787 03 $651,110 02 $398,312 83 ~~ $98,604 S5 $169,889 15 $9,165 83 $30,242 11 SUMMARY General Fund $3,598,787 03 Sinking Fund 651,110 02 Game Protection and Propa gation Fund 398,312 83 Insurance Fund, 98,604 85 Fund for the Payment of / Bounties 169.889 15 State School Fund 9,165 8:: Manufacturing Fund 30,242 11 Total in all Funds, $4,956,111 82 INVESTED FUNDS (Par Value) State School Fund $232,000 00 Insurance Fund 283.000 00 Total Amount Invested, .. $515,000 00 West Union Telegraph.. 94 94 | Westlnghouse Mfg 50% 50% Willys-Overland 3 4 3 4 PHii.ADKi.rHiA ntODiTie Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Wheat Higher; No. 2. red, spot and February. $1.90@1.95; No. 2, Southern, red, SI.BB ® 1.98. i Corn Market firm; No. 2, yellow, $3.36 % O 3.37 Vfe ; No. 3. yellow, $3.35*4® 3.36%; No. 4. yellow. $1.33*6 @3.14 V 4; No. 5, yellow, $3.33 % ® 3.32 % ; No. 3, Southern, yellow, $1.1401.15. Oats The market is firm; No. 2. white, 71®73%c; No. 3, white, 690691JC. Bran The market is firm; city mills, winter, per ton, $36.00; west ern wlntei. per tun, *26.50, sott, winter, per ton, $41.50042 00; spring, per ton, per ton, $40.50041.00. Refined Sugars Market firm; powdered. 7.85 c; fine granulated. 7.75 c; confectioners' A, 7.65 c. Butter The market is steady; western, creamery, extras, 45® 46c; nearby prints, fancv. 48c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania, and other nearby firsts, free cases, $13.95 per case; do., current receipts, free cases, $13.80 per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, $33.9u per case: do., firsts, free cases, $33.80 per ease I Live Poultry—The market is easier; fowls, 22023 c; roosters, 16@18e; | spring chickens. 21024 c; ducks, 20® I 24c; Keese, 39<fi'22c. ; Dressed Poultry Market steady; fowls, fancy, 25@25%c; do., good to choice, 23®l'4c; do., small sizes. 200 22c; old roosters, 20c: roasting chick ens. western. 21026 c; broiling chickens, western. 380 26c: do., nearby, 30035 c; spring ducks, nearby, 23@25c; do., western, 22@24c; geese, nearby. 39@ The above statement includes the names of all Banks, Corporations and ■firms with whom the moneys of said funds are deposited. Bonds c.re held by the State for the safe keeping of tho same. Interest at the rate of i ner centum la received by the State on such deposits. St*te of Pennsylvania, City of Harrlsburg, ss: Before me, A. TV, Powell, Auditor General, personally appeared R. K. Young, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to law, saith that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the beßt of his knowledge and belief. K. K. YOUNG, State Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 31t day of January, 1917. A. W. TOWELU Auditor General. Published in pursuance of the provisions of Section 2. Act of Kebruarf 17. 10. A. W. POWELU Harrlsburg. Pa, Auditor General. 21c; do., western. 18®20c; turkey*, fancy, large, nearby, 32@33c; do., west ern, fancy, large, 82®33c; do., western, lair to good, IvuHllc; do., cummou. 24(tf 27c; do.. -'d torn*. 29 030 c. Potatoes Are scarce and firm; Pennsylvania, per bushel, $3.15 ® 3.25; New York, per bushel, $3.150 3.25; Eastern Shore, No. 1, per bar re). $2.6002.76; do.. No 2, per barrel, $3.25® 3.60; Norfolk, No. 1, per barrel, $2.50i>2.75; do.. No. 2 per barrel, $1.2501.50; Jersey, per basket, $1.2501.60. Flour The market is firm: winter, clear, $7.tC®7.75; do., straight. $7.75(3>8.2f<; do., patents, $8.2508.50; spring firsts, clear, $8.4008.65; do., patents, $8.76® 9.00; do., favorite brands, $9.60® @IO.OO. Hay The market Is steady; new timothy. No. 1. large bales. $18.50; No. 1, .small bales, slß.oo® 18.50; No. 2, $16.00016.50. No. 3. * 13.00® 14. 00; sample. $lO 00^12.00 Clover mixed. Light mixed. $16.00® 16.50; No. 1, do., $15.0U@16.00: No. 2, do., $13.00® 14.00. Legal Notices NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Harry F. Bowman, late of Harrisburg. Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Harrisburg. all persons Indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, land those having claims will present them for settlement. E. A. HEFFELFINGER, AL. K. THOMAS. REBECCA MINERVA BOWMAN. Executors. FEBRUARY 21, 1917. CHICAGO CATTI.E By Associated Press Chicago, 111., Feb. 21. Hogs Re ceipts, 40,000; to-morrow, 30,000; un settled. mostly 200 above yesterday's average. Bulk of sales, $12.60012.80; light, $32.30032.75; mixed, $32.40® 32.90- heavy, $ 12.40® 12.90; rough, $12.40 ® 1 2.65 ; pigs, $9.60031.00. Cattle Receipts. 3 5,000; strong. Na tive beef cattle, $7.85011.85; stockers and feeders. $4.25 09.00; cows and heif ers. $5.36030.20; calves, $9.25®13.25. Sheep Receipts, 10,000; strong. Wethers, $10.86012.25; lambs, $12.40 014.80. | \ 10 Per Cent. Investment Only SSOO needed to buy one of the I three 2%-story frame dwellings, Nos. 1225-1227-1229 Wallace street, near Broad Street Market. New roofs, newly papered and painted. Price $1,200; rent for sl2. All oc cupied. After paying taxes, water, insurance, upkeep, you will have a net investment of 10 per cent. It Won't bo long until a shrewd in vestor will buy them all. CHAS. ADLER 1002 North Third Street Member Harrisburg Real Estate Board. r ' Use Telegraph Want Ads Money to Loan BANKS WON'T but we will loan you 115 to ISO* for one year, payable monthly at legal rates, if you have rood character, a reputation for pay ing your bills and sufficient In come to meet the payments w they fall due. ] Security required: Not* secured by personal property, mainly household furniture without re moval, or real estate, or the gutr> anlee of soma responsible per son. • CO-OPERATIVE ' ,J LOAN & INVESTMENT CO, |i 201 Chestnut Street ;y Affiliated with local, state and national organizations which stand for approved business Storage STORAGE —Private rooms for house hold goods in fireproof warehouse, |2 f>er month and up. Lower storage rates u non-fireproof warehouse. HARRIS BUItG STORAGE CO., 137-446 South Second street. STORAGE in 3-story vrlck building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods in clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates. Apply to P. G. Diencr. Jeweler, 40it Market St. Air. Both phones. STORAGE 419 Broad street, house hold goods, mercandlse. Private rooaas, Jl-J3. Wagons, 75 cents month. D. Cooper & Co., 411 Broad street. Both phones. Automobiles AUTO FOR SALE FOR SALE The best equipped Ford car, 1017 model, in Harrisburg. It has a elt-starter, demountable rims, elec tric light system, including tail and dash light also shock absorbers, bunter and heater, including two extra tires and rims. The owner has run the car less that 500 miles, but lias just bought a 6-cylinder, 7-passenger car and does not need this Ford. For the best bar gain in u used car ever offered, address Box S, 6402, care of Telegraph Of lice. FOR SALE 1915 MAXWELL tour ing car. Four new tires. A No. 1 siiape. Make an offer. P. il. KEBOCII. la South Third street. MICHIGAN 5-passengcr touring car for sale; In good running order; fully equipped; will sell reasonable. Apply at ilex Garage, 1917 N. Third street. FOR SALE—The little car that gives you service. Ladies' and gents' road ster; lightest car in the country, of best material. For sale and on exhibi tion at the AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE, 29 N. Cameron. FOR SALE—A nice little gents' roadster, guaranteed speed 65 to BO ,miles per hour, In line condition, will sacrifice at J300; fully equipped. 5- passenger Pullman, 1915 model, fully equipped with self starter, electric lights, etc. Must be sold at once. AUTO THAN S PORT ATiON EXCHANGE, 29 North Cameron. LIMOUSINE One new Ford limou sine; top ready to fit on Ford car for winter use; was J150; will take <IOO. Andrew Redmond, Third and Boyd streets. WE WANT AUTOMOBILES of any kind. If you cannot sell your car, why not consign it to or exchange it with us for a better one. Our charges for selling are 5 per cent. only. No storage charges if car Is not sold. AUTO TRANSPORTATION EXCHANGE DE street. FCR SALE ■ — Chalmers light deliv ery, new body and hew pj>.int. Inquire at Miller Auto Co, t>s South Cameron street. FOR SALE Used tires. Sizes, 30x3 37x5ft. New tires at one-half price, 37x5, 35x5, 35x4. Assortment of new and used tubes. CRESCENT AUTO GAR AGE. 232 South street. Garages and Repairs * CAMP CURTIN GARAGE SEVENTH AND CAMP STREETS Large brick building equipped with best facilities for storage and care of cars. Repairing by experienced me chanics. All work guaranteed. Let us quote prices. BELL PHONE 1093 W. BLACK'S GARAGE Live and dead storage in new, fireproof building. Full line of tires and accessories. Kepair shop next to garage. 203-205 SOUTH SEVENTEENTH STREET. TIRE REPAIRING Best of work guaianteed, and at reasonable prices. Call and give us a trial. GOOD SER VICE TIRE CO.. 1019 Market street. FEDERAL SQUARE GARAGE. COR. COURT AND CRANBERRY BTS. Cars stored by day or month. Mod erate prices. Repairs made. Cars wash ed. Night and day service. Gasoline Air. Both phones. Motorcycles and Bicycles INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Also Thor and Harley-Davidson for sale cheap- Just been overhauled; all twin cylinders and In good condition. C. IL Uhler 1317 Derry street. ' FOR SALE 91050—642 Oalder St. 91K.10 —626 Oalder St. sl2lO0 —430 Muench St. 91000—1320 William St. 91*00—1322 William St. 9^.100 —1541 Vernon St. 9S!fiOO —1543 Vernon St. 9-7.10—1 232-1234 Cowden St. and 1235 Apple Ave. •27.10—307 Muench St. 92000 —652 Boyd Ave., corner prop erty. 920.*0—1707 Penn St. 92800-1625-1627 Fulton St., and gar age. 93700—216 Hamilton St. 91000 eui'h—-1411-1417 Currant Ave. 91200 each —l4oß-141 1 N. 7th St. 910 ft0 — 1407 Currant Ave., corner property. 9.1.100 332 Broad St. 91000— 1705 N. 4th St. 91200 —1225 Wallace St. 9:1100 —404 South Cameron St., and garage. 91600—2218 Atlas Ave. 330—308 Cumberland St. CIIAS. A I)l,Kit Ileal Kwliilr anil Inniiraiirr 1002 NORTH Til 11(1) STHKKT Member lllig. Keiii Estate Hoard. V__ To Yield- 5.50% The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. First & Refunding Mortgage 5% Bonds Tux Itefundablo in Pennsylvania We will send on request Circular No. 3508-A, * which describes in detail the Attractive investment features of this bond. Ym. P. Bonbright & Co., Inc. AIOItHIS WINTAIt BTKOUU, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Phila. Netv York Boston Detroit London Pari* William P. Bonbright & Co. Bonbright & Co. —Good Printing— | The Telegraph Printing Co.
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