The StarJndependent Gives Away 2 Qrpheum Tickets Daily The Name of the Person to Whom They Will Be Awarded To-day Is Somewhere Among the Classified Ads On This Page Perhaps you are the lucky person. Look until you fiud out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be lorleited Miscellaneous FOXNTTOKE PAOKJNCI PACKING —A. H. SHRENK. 1»0« Nortft Sixth street, rtrst cliu packer of tur ■ Iturr. chin* and briobrac. bell fhoue M»W. W,J. WEN RICH. J3» Hamilton street— Furniture, china and pUno packing, kbtpmeute looked after a: boia euda AJeu ail kinds oi Uauliug. tieii puuue n;;w. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. KSIIMATiiS given (or all kinds ot elec tric hght wiring and repairing, elec tric cmmacting a specialty; no job 100 email or large, all work guaranteed. l i:uL.C fiUC AlKi.Sij U>., Broad 6U OLD GOLD AND SILVER OLD UuLD AND SILVKK watches, dia monds and jewelry bougbi for nigii e*i casn prices. JOS. D. BttKN.sKH, .NO. 1 .S. I'Qirq at. Bell piione 1-7 4L> FINANCIAL. UuMil TO UOAIT upon real estate se curities in any amounts and upon any leru.* to salt ibe borrow®,. aadreu i . kj. Box U«. STO&AGB. HAiUiUBUKG STORAGE CO. Two new eight-story brick warehouses, •ne aoaoiuisly ni e-prooi, di> idea into nioproof private rooms ot various sisea lor ma storage of aouseii oia goods; me otner wareuouae of the moat approved type of lira reiardaal cou •tructiou for general meicnauoise. Tney - - ■ «iin two large electno freight elevator* and apirat chute ior tne 4uick anu safe nanuiing oi aouse hoid goods and ail kinua of merchan aiut. Dow storage ralua. South second street, neat faxtou. om the tracks of fcniia. it. ii. . J BUSINESS PERSONALS MV WEATHERSTRIPS keep out cold, etc., no matter how doors and win nows are warped, prices reasonable; carpenter work is I rot. Agents a;u tamassers wanted. Address s, jl Hujjtr, -l.', l Legal I M«ry Kent »». O. H. Kent —ln the Court of Common Pieas of Dauphin County —No. 16*. Marc l Term. 1914. To O. H. Kent, Respondent: You are hereby respectfully notified that the hearing (n the above-stated t .'.se will take, place at the Court House In the City of Harrisburg. on Mondav. February Tst. A. n. 1915. at ten o'clock ;< in., when and where you may attend n;id make defence thereto if you «e? proper so to do. E. E. BEIDLEMAN, Attorney for T.i-hellant. Sheriff's Offl-e. Harrlsburg. Pa.. January is 15. t nininoiMimltli of t'ennsvlraola ex rel. .loha Bell. Vttornev (arnrral. vs. Tkr tnirrlna I nlon Mrf Iniuranrr Company—ln th s Court of Common ■'l-a? of Dauphin Countv, No. Jo, '"omnionwealth Docket. 1913. Account of Charles Johnson. Insur mce Commissioner of Pennsvlvania. .iqu: latin? t e affairs T' »• American -""ion Kire Insurance Company and the scheme of distribution and tw excep ;ion ther-to, of the funds cf .said com jany in his hands, was filed in (Ms •ourt on January «, 19I." for the infer- ! nation and inspection of all parties in- ; ierested therein. HENRY K. HOLLER, Prothonotary. j I— . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1372 H. Third Street CO ft. front on Third street ex tending an even width 148 ft. to Susquehanna St. Improved with a three-storv brick dwelling on Third and a twn-storv I frame house on Susquehanna. A jjood business location —easily remodeled into a store room on first floor and housekeeping apartments on second and third floors. And a garage and warehouse on the Sus quehanna end—or leave the frame house stand as it is now bringing a > cry fair rental. The price is reasonable. 235 fit aclay Street Three-story brick dwelling —at the southwest corner of Maclny and Green Sts.—nine rooms—bath and steam heat—front porch. Lot 21x98 ft. A very desirable residence at a very fair price. MILLER BROS.' & NEEFE REAL ESTATE Kir* iDsuraare Mirny Heads I o. u.t and Court streets Jj » ii i*~ ii i * Wants L. .. | HELP WANTED—MALE • IWAMTBD Mtn to turn t|i tsa and » coffee business: must furnish bond • ami pood reference. ORANP UNION - TBA 00.. LOS Nortli Second St. U 1 - TAKE ORDERS I FOR RS. • We have retail stores in principal cit ies of V. fcs. and want wide-awake, hon est representatives everywhere to take | order? for Good low's Good Clothes — suits and overcoats for men and youths. - j Previous experience unnecessary. Stores . opened for men who prove successful. . J Start on j»art time or full time. One a | man worked evenings and made more L money rirst week than his regular posi i I tlon paid him. Address Ooodlow's Good Clothes Stores. Dept. IS, New York ? City. AI'TO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn ST"» to SIOO per month. We jjfive i " thorough course in crude and practical " | work for %35.00. No. 5 N. Cameron; '• j "Hell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. " ! WANTED—Two boys, 1- and 13 years • j old, would like to get work on a 1 farm or with a trucker, for board and • clotlies. born and raised on a farm. . I Apply 4H Hamilton St. YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind; tan Are boiler. Call or address t>l2 - I Granite avenue. i. YOUNG MAN. not afraid of hard work, a wishes work of any kind; can Arc s boiler. Call or address C. L A., 190S J Moltke Ave., City. - I WANTED—V'osltion as janitor or night I' watohmtn or any kind of work by s day or week; whitewashing cellars, r I trimming vines, shrubbery, etc. Call - I or address 1337 N. Second St.. City. jj WANTED—Position as tlreman or night 1 i watchman or any kind of work by ; reference. Address or call SSo South j Tenth street. ANTED—Position as barber; seven years' experience. Address or call - S£j South Tenth St. YOl NG MAN, 2$ years, wishes position at anything. Apply TAPFIN, 444 Wal -1 nut street. W ANTED—Colored man wishes position - as cook, waiter or houseman, or any " kind of work. Apply 1161, Liberty 15: A RELIABLE colored man. married, , , desires work as porter, janitor. 'u>use mau. watchman or driver. Can furnish • g° od references. Address 133 Balm St. - WANTED—Position as tenant farmer I bv a white married man with wife I and une child. Call or address No. 313 r Hr.ggs ju-eet, Harrisburg Pa. i | ANTED—Young man wishes restau > w r .i nl or co , ut iter work; experienced in , both; can give sood references. Apply ioj address 1024 Market. I ' ANTED—By a middle-aged man with » a ramliy, any kind of work; janitor or • night watchman or collector. or agency. Can give good references. Ad ! -" IS HELP WANTED—FEMALE. I LADlKS—lmmediately. Killing and la i bellng boxes: home work: evenings Steady. No experience. 112 weekly, ij No canvassing. Excellent opportunltv, , i Enclose stamp. Erina Specialty Co.. , Toronto. Ont. ( DO YOl WANT to be a Stenographer? I ,1 >U - V Ui'tion from an EX- I PER 1 } IN GRLGG SHORTHAND—one , | who knows what the student needs and I how to give a thorough training In a ■ siiort time. Tuition charged for seven months only. 1 ree Trial. Bell 704R [[call Harrisburg Shorthand School. 31 N. Second St. COMPETENT MAID WANTED for gen- I cral housework. No washing. Uood I wages Inference required. Call 4.'4R Belt . hone. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. YOUNG GIRL desires light housework or child s nurse. Apply at SOS Cow den street lOUNG WOMAN (colored) desires po sition as chambermaid and waitress lor general houseworker. Reference all or address care VENNIE, 130» \ i 'U ANTED—General housework bv col i Oreo woman. Address 1207 Apple Ave. ' w r* N ""' D ~3 Washin S at home, and w ork by the day. Address 1606 Howard A\ e. I M ANTED—Position as nurse or maid ;, . . y .^' o . rcd v onian. Address or call I 1-1 Short street. I WANTED—Work of any kind bv color ci . !na ? - Apply or address 1:1 Shoit St. ian furnish good reference. V. ANTED—Position as chambermaid or! assistant cook. Apply rear of "10 ; Chestnut streel« ; A RELIABLE colored woman desires ; position as general housework: first' ■ class cook and laundress. Apply or t | 1 l'-Sfr bouth Ninth street. i wis '] e, housekeeping for a re- ' fined widower; city preferred; can s"re"e\ Cit> n ° e ' APP ' y IS °" Berr > niil | ANTED —A position as chambermaid i .. or waitress; experienced. Address 101 I River Ave. w ANTED—By lady—housework, wash- i ing or ironing. Address 336 Cherry' G N - H. wan ts general house-! work. i>4l S. 1 ron; St., Steelton. Pa. i W ANTED—Middle white woman! wants position to do general house- good references. Address MR« I „V- AUiXINKR. Hummelstown. Pa " j r~ Bitinett Opportinitiu | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GENTLEMAN wishing to retire offers manufacturing plant for sale; only i one of kind in city; price very reason-| able. Will bear close Investigation. ! I Kills Himself in Vault Ratesville. Ark., .lan. '."2. —Paxton j Thomas, cashier of the Citizens' hank and Trust Company, locked himself in the bank vault early yesterday and shot himself. He died before the" vault j door could be forced open. The aet is attribute.! to ill health. TTARRISBURr, STAR-INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY EVENING. JANTARV 22, 1913, Sale and Exchange ! *— PUBLIC SALE I FOR Uldt —.1. W. Parks bred-to-lay 1 strain Barred Plymouth Rock cock ; erels. March hatched: tine, large, husky birds: cheap, quality considered. J. K. I.INGLE, New Cumberland, Pa. Po:. FOB SALE. "i PUBLIC PALE-Will be sold at public! i sale, at Broad street market, S.itur- : J I Jay morning next. January 23. at nine o'clock, a Mn> k>~v»f household l'upii ;!tur.- and rugs: all to be sold without ; rescrx c. A. H. SIIKENK, Atlctione >r. , FOR SALE—Rco live passenger tour s ing car. all new tires and tubes; three extra tires, tiw extra tubes, electric lorn; also ice cream factory. 1\ . gas engine. 40-ijunrt freeser, crusher, I oa ,r- • raid. Rowe Junior. Can't Slip. Oiant drip ami Always Sharp Calks. j t FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 S'outh Second St.. 5.000 sets New Sash, SxlO 1 . xl 2 L.. primed and glazed, at J1.15 per II set. Also other sizes. , ' ' 1 1 1 —— t "■ Real Estate KEAL ESTATE IOR SALE. | $1,550 WI!«l« BUY a brick and frame house on Jefferson street; 7 room? ami • bath: furnace, porch; Xo. 2522. Inspect' the interior. Owner occupies property. R KALTY OCX._Be rgncr Building. i PKNBKOOK !a)T, 30 \ 1 "0. for sale at Kreat sacrifice. This lot is well lo ' cated and must he sold soon. An unusual • bargain. BBUL REALTY CO.. Bergner ; Building. • $-.700 WILL BUY a 3-story brick bouse on Allison Hill; S rooms; hath; gas: > electric light; norch; furnace. Only ; JoOO needed. BELh liEALTY CO.. Berg ' liei Building. •' NO. 143: BERRYHILL STREET for sale ' at a reasonable priee: brick: » rooms; bath; gas; furnace: porch; price reason able. Also other desirable houses. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. [ OUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE: 2417 Reel St., reiueed S3O. 244S N. Si\th St., reduced SIOO. I „ - N ' , Thirfl s < •at the light price. 1 A- Herman Ave., Lemoyne, re- ,1 duced S4OO. BR INTON-PAi K ER CO., i Second and Walnut Sts. JOUR JANUARY BARGAIN SALE: 141 Acres— ll miles from Harrisburg: i frame buildings. 3.000 fruit trees some in bearing: station on propertv j can be bought on easy terms BRINTON-PACKBR CO.. ( I Second and Walnut Sts. FOR SALE—Beautiful home on Camp i „. B,rp , et: , ue ll built; tile bath room; I ' hamber.aiu nu-tal weather stripping; , will pleas, the most critical and can only be appreciated when seen; just lone house from >i\ih street. Pi:.e right lif sold quickly. Address No. 3435, cart Star-Independent. I OR SALE— Une new brick house, near , the center of the elty. a beautiful lo cation, ii rooms and bath and all con veniences. u.ily JJ.-iOO; ami soldi on easy terms. Also building lots jt [Riverside, Penbrook ami Paxtang. job ! carpentor work promptly at'enaed to in any Part of tie city. Estimates furnl? '" Apply to S. HAL DEM AN .v CU.. Carpenteis and Build.ss, ; !- N. >ixth St.. llarrisouru,, pa. Bell | phone 3632J-J. APABTMENTS FOB BENT i FOR RENT—Apartments at southeast ' corner 1-ourth and Peffer str.ets. Ml , (conveniences ai reasonable rent. Out side porch. Apply B K. I MBERGER. 10S N. :-eeoiid St.. or 427 PeiTer SV j 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Second ; floor housekeeping apartments; larse '• I rooms with kitchenettes and baths >' modern improvements; electric lights; i gas. city, steam: janitor servlte. Apply . \ _ at above address. 1 ■ BEAL ESTATE FOB BENT. TO SMALL FAMILY—Six-room brick i ' dwelling, t'l'j May street; all im- 1 ■ prove me nts; rent $15,50; possession February 1. Inquire E. O. SHAFFNER. ' 107 Boas St. Bell phone 1295R, ! FOR RENT—(64 Calder St.: 3-storv i brick house, eight rooms, with im- ! j proveinents: rent sls; will rent to good' people. Apply to MORRIS IL\- TLRIN. 639 Bous St. )' DESIRABLE houses and apartments for ' rent in all parts of city. Reasonable sood locations. Inquire of • HARVEY T. SMITH, -04 Soutn Thir- t teenth street. Bell phone 248 L j 1 OR RENT—AII improve- 1 ' ments — : • : 1614 Catherine $16.00, 539 S. Fifteenth $16.00 ] 1330 S. Eighteenth, ... $18.50 i v Apply Ivuhn it Hershey, Ij. j 18 South Third street. j, FOR RENT—Two reserved tickets were ' t awarded to-day to Edward AI- - bright, 1606 Wallace St., good for the j I ; evening performance at the Orpheum, I lanuary 25, 19K,. Call for tickets at S Star-Independent office before 8.00 p f in., January 23, 1915, or they will be t i forfeited. i - ' tOR RENT—Houses with all Improve ments. at moderate rentals. J. E. n j GIPPLE. 1231 iit r k elSt- [ \ ; i.' BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE OB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2H-story j dwelling house, for sale. Elder Real j K»tm» Co.. a4th sni Perry at. ; BOOMS FOB BENT THREE ROOMS, batii and large bal cony, second floor; heated with steam; gas furnished for light.? and cooking. IKi.OO per month. Address H. ST—Roll of money In bills. Monday night, probably on Market Square or Market street from Mayor's office to Commonwealth Trust Co. Reward. Re turn to Star-Independent office. TXXST—A gold watch in leather wrist band; 15-jewel Waltham movement; I monogram U A. D.; lost at Second and! Walnut. Reward if returned to Mrs. ! A. P. URAYEK, 210 Geary St.. New Cumberland. Pa. Public Sale of Stocks Will sell 15 share* of Union Trust Company Stock at Court House. Sat urday, January 23, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. John T. Ensminger Auctioneer. Public Sale of UNION HOTEL j property, on premises at Loysville, , Perry county. Pa.. Saturday. January 11 o'clock. Largre brick hotel oulldine. steam heat, electric light, large lot, grood stabling:, > minutes j walk from railroad station, pood auto i mobile roads. Old established liotcl splendid opportunity for country hotel I business. Easy terms. RUSSELL J. MARTIN. ! fC.it or. For Ront Desirable offices in the L'uion Trust JBuildiug. Apply Union Trust Co. !9BBa3Bß==B==^ OORK LEO SAVES ITS OWNER Keeps Him Afloat in Water When Tor rent Upsets Buggy Winchester, Va., v Jan. 22.—A cork leg yesterday served as a life preservor for William IA Kubu, a widely-known Winchester stockman, who was forced ' to make a desperate battle for his life in the Shenandoah river several miles east of Perrvville, Clarke county. Kuhn undertook to ford the river in a light buggy after being assured by : rivermen that the water was uot high, j Hut, when one-third of the way across, ; the horse broke loose in deep water and the buggy was caught in a treach erous current and dashed down stream. Although unable to swim, Kuhn's cork leg kept him on top of the water, and he floated several hundred yards-toward shore, where he was rescued. Free Demonstration Saturday Grand t'nion Tea (.'ft., 2-08 North •Second street, will demonstrate well known and high grade coffee. The Silver Blend. Conic in and try it. —Adv. FINANCE Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, Jan. IS. —Wheat higher: No. 2 red spot, export. I It # 147; No. 1 northern, luiluth export. IJi tr."i. Corn linn: No. 2 yellow local, 80®S1. Oatn llrin; No. 2 white, SStii'tiO. Bran tlrin; winter, per ton. $28.50(i# spring, per ton. 127.00®27.50. Itetlncd sugars steady; powdered. 5.05; iine granulated, 4.95; Confectioners' A, 4.85. Butter steady; western creamery, ex tra, 82: nearby prints fancy, 35. Hogs--Unsettled conditions prevail to 10.65; current receipts, free case, 10.35; western extra tirsts. free case, 10,t>5; firsts, free case, 10.35, Live poultry steady; fowls. 13 gp 15; old roosters, 10W10l£; chickens. 12$} 14; turkeys. 126*16; ducks, 15 fti 16; geese, 13® 13. Dressed poultry firm; turkeys, fancy, 21 Si 22; full- to good, 18® 20: fowl's, heavy. .1841'19; average. 14f«17Vj; small, i2®l3; old roosters. 13; broiling chick ens. nearby. lrt®2Sr western. 14rn'20; roasting, lti&MS; ducks, 12(ii'17: geese. 10ft 14. Potatoes weak; Pennsylvania, per ) bushels, 63®(5; New York. -15jj52; Jer- I sey, per basket. 30®35. I Flour firm; winter straight, 6.25® 6.50; spring straight, 6.40dj 6.60; spring j patent. 6.60tii7.15. I Hay steady; No. 1 large bales. 15.50# 19.00; No. 1 medium bales, 18.50®19.00; j No. 2 do., 17.00^418.00*. No. 3 do., 14.50® ! 15.50; sample. no grade, j 11.00® 13.00: light mixed, 17.50® 18.00; No. 1 do.. 16.50# 17.00; No. I do.. 15.00® I 16.00. Chicago Live S'ock Market ; Chicago. Jan. 22.—Hogs—Receipts, 30.000; steady. Bulk. 6.60®6.75; light, i 6.4ofti 6.571/2 ; mixed. 6.45(ji'6.85; heavy, i 6.25®6.80; rough, 6.25®6.40; pigs, 5.25 , ifi «.<;>. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000: steady. Na tive steers, 5.50(a 9.25; western, S.OOfd' 7.50; cows and heifers, 3.20® S. 00; calves. 7.25® 10.50. I Sheep—Receipts, 10,000: slow. Sheep, i "p. 75®6.50; yetulings, 6.75@7.80; lambs, 6,75® 8.50. SAV WOMAN STOLE CHICKENS ; Detectives Arrest Her as Leader of B&ids on Noted Roosts Stamford, Conn., .lan. 22.—Mrs. Mary Bearles, 45 and comely, is accused by Deputy Sheriff Schlechtweg of being the leader of a group of chicken thieves who have operated hereabouts for a long time. More than 1,000 chickens, including valuable birds from the Zeig ler, Crimmings, Tilley and Weber hen neries. have been stolen. Mrs. Searles, her fourteen-year old son Kenneth and a boarder at the dearies house, Edward Fallon, are under arrest. The Deputy Sheriff and Detective i Oefinger. who rented a house so as to be in a position the better to spy on the suspects, say that Mrs. Searles handled all the money, made most of the ar r&ngcments and accompanied Searles boy and Fallon on chicken stealing ,ex- I petitions. H AGERBTOWN WEDDINGS Pennsylvania Couples Married in Mary land City Yesterday Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 22. —The fol ' lowing I'ennsylvauia couples were mat | riei here yesterday: r Daniel J3, Golden and Miss Nettle { Andrews, of Warfordsburg, were mar , ried in the parlors of the Hotel Hamil ton by the Rev. C. K. Lewis, of Han j cock. Mr. and Mrs. Golden left imme i diutelv after the ceremony for Harris | burg anil other points. On their return they will reside near Warfordsburg. Clifton S. Elliott and Bertha Henry, jboth of Limetom. Meredith Shaie and Jessie D. Specse, botti of Harrisburg. David C. Ferree and Clara E. Sham ! baugh, both of Huntsdale. , HOME NEVER LIKE JAIL TO HIM Hackensack, N. J„ Jan. 22.—"This ' jail life is the life for mo and goodby 1 to this "Home Sweet Home stuff," said , Hans Peterson, of Carlstadt, in the MHackensack jail yesterday when told j that Judge Seufert had suspended sen j tence for desertion. "I'll not leave this jail, and I won't go home to my wife!" Poterson assert ed. "I should worry with two good | ineals a day, a comfortable cot and a j warm cell and lots of company, with no work to do." I Deputy Shoriff Clarenco Winters told i Petersen his wife had a job waiting for j him at S2B a month, but ho had to j force his guest out of his cell to dress j him. Then Petersen got mad and re i fused absolutely to leave the jail. Sheriff Heath will take Petersen to litis wife's home to-day in an autotno- I bile, but there is no guarantee that be ! will stav there. • FIRED FIRST AT GETTYSBURG Rutland, Vt„ Jan. 22. —Col. T. Ben ! ton Kelley, 76 years, who is said to | have tired the first shot at Gettysburg, i« dead at the homo of his daugnter, Mrs. 'George A. Brigham. 'He lived for many years at the Hotel Westminster in Boston. His diary contains the record of serv ice in eighty-two engagements and skirmishes. He had five horses shot under him and was struck four times by lead and three times by sabres. One of the exploits was the capture single-handed of five Confederate sol diers, and later two more, but he didn't get a medal for bravery because there was not a shot fired. Will Enter Convent Hero Lebanon, Jan. 22.—Announcement is made, that Miss Jennie R. Arnold, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Pius Arnold, if this city, will enter the convent 011 February 2. Miss Arnold will go to the order of St. Joseph, entering upon her studies and work at the Harrisburg convent. Injured Handling Freight John Preston, 816 Dauphin street, a flagman on the Middle division of the f>nnsylvania railroad, was injured at Millerstown yesterday. While han dling local freight a box fell on his right leg, frarturing both bones above the ankle. The fracture was reduced at the Harrisburg hospital. 13 C.V.NEWS CARRIED PASSENGERS IN A FREIGHT CABOOSE Wreck Held Up Passonger Train and Western Maryland Company Pressed An Engine and Cab Into Service to Convenience Its Patrons Waynesboro, Jan. 22.—The West ern 'Maryland railway passenger train due in Waynesboro at 12.!i7 p. in. on it* way to ILagorstown, was delayed yesterday 'by tho derailment of a box car on freight, train No. 205, on this side of Shippensburg. Tlvo car was thrown across the track " and could not be removed early enough to permit the passing of the passenger train so au extra freight locomotive and cabooso were sent over the line to haul the passengers between the place of the wreck and Hagerstown. SHOOTS BROTHER-IN-LAW Farmer Commits Deed After Suing for Alienation of Wife's Affoctiong Arrested in Barricaded Home Hagers>town, Md.. .Inn. 22.—Despite the fact that, proceedings in his suit tor $2,500 damages for alleged alien ation of affeetioiis and dobauchory of his wife were in Court, Stewart Bar rett, a prominent retired farmer of near Martinsburg, shot and seriously woundei his brother-in-law and neigh bor, J. C. Stephens, yesterday after noon. The injured man is in the Mar tinsburg hospital in a critical condition and the would-be murderer in jail 011 the charge of assault with intent to kill. The affair occurred near the home 01? the two men in the mountainous sec tion of Ardem district, Berkeloy coun ty, about live miles north of Martins burg. | Barrett, whose sister married Step- I hens, and the latter have been at odds I ever since Stephens is alleged to haive , ha,it improper relations with Mrs. Bar- J rott about six months ago. The suit, which came up in the Circuit Court at j Martinsburg yesterday, of course, J brought the quarrel to a crisis and in ! creased the feeling of bitterness be ! tween the men. They met last evening on the public Toad and after a few words Stephens started away. As ho : turned Barrett pulled a revolver from his pocket and tired, the ball striking Stephens in the arm. The latter reeled and Barrett tired again, the shot this | time striking the victim in the back. Sheriff Tabler and his ■dteputics shirt !ed after Barrett. They surrounded hi -t j barricaded home and succeeded in tak ing Jiis prisoner without injury to any ! one. SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET Franklin County School Heads Assemble ill Mid-Winter Session Chambersburg, Jan. 22. —The elev enth annual two-day convention of the | Franklin county school directors' asso ciation was opened In the Court House yesterday. There was a large attend ance of directors from all parts of the county. The devotional exercises were con ducted by the Kev. Dr. J. Ellis Bell, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. Music was furnished by the Chambersburg orchestra under the di rection of IMSss Nell It. Baer, musical instructor in the local schools. H. D. Swanger, president of the as sociation, delivered his annual address. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, 'H. il>. Swanger. Vice presidents-, ■ J. .1. H. Miller, Washington; 'George 'B. 'Beatty, Quiney. Secretary, W. G. Ixing, Fayetteville. Treasurer, David C. Miller, of An trim. Adams County Fruit Wins Gettysburg, .lan. 22.—Adams eoun -1 ty's fruit swept the big State show now on at Wilkes-Barre, a dispatch from there telling that the exhibit of the Fruit Growers' Association of Adams county had won the county exhibit pfizc and that twenty-four first ribbons and fifteen second ribbons had been captured by exhibitors from this county. By this exceptional showing Adams county establishes itself pre-eminent in fruit growing in Pennnvlvauia and adds another to its long list of victories at similar events. Found Dead in Bed Gettysburg, ,lan. 22.—(Mrs. K/.ra •Houser was found dead in bed at her home in Irish town about 5 o'clock on Wednesday morning 'by her husband. She hud called Mr. (Houser during the night and asked for water which he gave her. She was then sitting up iu bed to get relief from a form of heart trouble to which she was subject and she was in this same position when he discovered her in the morning. •Mrs. was a daughter of tho late .Jacob Freet, of near Irishtown, and was 34 years old. Prominent Resident Dead Hagerstown, Jan. 22. — Andrew .T. Schindel, one of Ihe best known citi zens of Hagerstown and for many years actively engaged in business iu this city, died yesterday morning at about 9.50 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. K. Schindel, 32 East Washington street, from heart complications, aged 87 years, 7 months and 3 days. Sunday World Specials The New York Sunday World's spe cial features next Sunday will include the war pictorial section; the magazine section; the fun section; a Gibson pic ture, and the words and music of a U4.'w song.—Adv.