The Star=lndependent Gives Away 2 Orpheum 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 find out. If you get the tickets please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited Miscellaneous - rtJKNITU EE PAC KINQ PACKING —A. H. SHRENK. ISOS NORM 1 Sixth meet, first class packer of fur alturc. china and bricabrac. Hull pbuna mw. . W. J. WENRICH, 33» Hamilton street- Furniture. china ana pi.»iiu packing, b'bipuieuts looked alter al oot.i eudm. Also all klnus ot haulm*. phou* imw. j MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. PIiRJf'JCCT I'OL'NG CHICKENS—I am prepared to yive your cess the best incubator results, in Early Spring hatching. l J laee your order now. Call or address U. E. WANTZ, 1915 Brook- , wood St., Harrisburg. Pa. ESTIMATES given for all kinds of elec tric light wiring and repairing; elec* | trie ccnitiacting a specialty; 110 job too Rniall or large; all work guaianteed. PI;EUEESS KEECRMC HEPAUU.NU OJ. UJ Vfc Broad aU OLD GOLD AND SILVER OEL) (JOL.D AND SiLVEK watches, dia- I nioniU and Jewelry bough; for high est cash prices. JOS. I>. BKENNEK, No. 1 N. Third St. Bell phone i:i lU STORAGE. HAKRISBUKG STORAGE CO. Two uetv >' brick warehouses, jne absolutely liregroof, divided into nreprooi private room* oi variuu * fcutj tor me moraoi uou.-icuoia , ftuoas; ii»e oilier vvauauaoe ol the moat i ayp:uvea type ol me rcurudui con- i bu uciiuu loi general iiiercnaiiuide. They ». twii Iwo luifcu electric Ueittiit elevators ana cliute tor ! 1..« 41.0 fid ir ilttllUllllfe Ol 11UU30* iioiu &ooiia auu an fciuud oi aiercuau uta*. low rates. buutu second 1 mieeu near i'a-tioii. OM the tracks ot i cuiia. ti. ki, FINANCIAL*. iIu.NV lu liOAY upon real estate vuntie* in any ainounia anu upon any ' lei «ii a lo aUil who Uultw»%u.. .iuaicoj ■ 1 1 4» 1 BUSINESS PERSONALS AIY WKATHEHSTRIPS keep out cold, etc., no mallei how uuoid anu Wiii- Uov\j> are Warped; piiceo reabonaoie; *.4ipeiuer worn is nee. ana cawtussers wanted. Address b. u, *iuUci.« -IJ, Lfeiiiuyne, Fa. PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER! PIANO CO., Jo N. 1< our til St. Call! liu, licll phone. MONEY TO LOAN ANY person needing money in amounts from $5 to *3U, holding a salaried I position, would oe ben ell ted by calling on us. 1 lut>' I>ISL'ULN'I lu., i -•> .\. Third St. LOANS—V> $-t?0 tor tiooeat working people without bank oreuit at lea* i tban legal rates; payable in install' < uiouts to sun borrowers couveuiei* ;a , CO-OPERATIVfI Lioan anu in w eacuieut Co., 2U4 Cii«»tuui dL j ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL k*lnds of hauling; iargt two-toa truck; lurnituie, pianos, freight, ia 1 the city and suburbs. Prices reason- > able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or 1 evening. \V M. H. IMKE, 1-U3 Vernon i bL__Bell phone 3517 J. ' \ : Sale and Exchange - FOE SALE, FOR SAUE—Complete saw and shlnsle mill outfit, with ia-IT. P. steam en gine, team of four horses and mules, drag wagon and other necessary wag ons. Will solJ timber lease with mill, ion can purchase one or all together Small amount of cash needed, balance can be worked out. Mill stands about two miles from railroad. Address Box •.441, care Star-Independent. JfOR SAI.E—.f. w. Parks bred-to-lay I strain Barred Plymouth Rock cock- I erels: March hatched: line, large, husky Vv- 'lUality considered. ,l. l'. I'll Cumberland, Pa. Box | KOR SALE—At GABLE S. 111-117 South i Second St.; Red Tip, Ring Point, Bliz. I iftrd. Rowe Junior, Can't Slip. Giant : orip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. Second St., p.OOO sets New Sash, SxlO I *1- L,.. primed and glazed, at Si 16 t.«r net. Also other slzet * t " r , | Business Opportunities^ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. '| GKNTLEMAN wishing to retire offers j manufacturing plant for sale; only one of kind in city; price very reason-i able. Will bear close investigation i Address 3137, care Star-Independent. ■■■ - r FOR SALE 1001 N. Third St. 0-story brick building wiih .eel- , lar. Lot 20x100 ft. In the uptown business district, I at the northeast corner of Third and Boas Sts. The rock-bottom, cash price will i interest you. MILLER BROS. & NEEFE REAL JUSTATE Fire Insurance Suntr Ylonds ! Locust and Court Streets J j m I Death and Obituary DIED. HURIJEY —On Monday, January 25th, I 1D!T», at tJie residence of his son-ln- I law. Mi'. Rudolph K. Fortna, No. 609 | N. Front street, Wesley F. Hurley. I Funeral services Wednesday evening at 8..'50 o'clock, at his late residence. ; Interment at Hagcrstown. Md., Tliurs- I day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Relatives j and friends arc invited to attend with out further notice. I SWARTZ—On Saturday. January 23, I 101 r», at 6.15 p. m., Mrs. Roberta C. j Swartz, wife of John W. Swartz. aged I 4H years. 3 months and 12 days. Funeral services on Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m.. from her late residence, at Jjower Paxton township. Further services and interment will be held at Shop-p's Church. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further ; notice. MYKRS—Oj» January 23, 1910, Mrs. Pearl A. Myers, wife of Charles E. My ers, at the home of her father, J. r* Sheaffer, 1305 North Second street, aged 31 years. 10 months an.d 4 days. Funeral on Tuesday afternoon at _ | o'clock, from her late residence, 1305 N. Second street. Relatives and friends are : invited to attend without further no li e. Interment Paxtang cemetery. • < Real Estate REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. i'Oll SALE— Farm lands with buildings, | fruit and timber, coal, mineral and l water riKhts go with lands. Apply ,t. j W. ETTINGER. Halifax, l'a„ It. D. No. 4-ACRE KAKM, within 3c carfare and one mile of trolley; house; barn; chicken house; orchard; running water on prope-tj. HIOLL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. I THAT Penhrook lot is offered now at I a reduction of SSO. Size 30x150. If | price is too high—make right offer. | BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. j CORNER PROPERTY, No. G2C Cumber land street, for sale; « rooms; bath; | gas; furnace; porch; lot 20x83. Inspect this vacant house soon. BELL REALTY • Hersoer Fiuilding. FOR SALE—Property No. IMI3 Penn St., brick house, front and back porches; cemented cellar, fully improved; model home for small family; price light to quick buyer. Apply on premises. OCR IAM ARY BARGAIN SALE— i 1433 Market St., reduced J2OO. I 21!! Reily St., reduced SIOO. Third St.. Enhaut, reduced S3OO, 1235 and U37 Bailey St.. reduced $l5O. BR INTO N- P ACK E R CO., ! Second and Walnut Sts. OCR .T.WCARY BARGAIN SALE— ; 12 acres; a, mile from Oberlin; 4H miles from Harrisburg; level land; new and new barn; possession i April 1, 1915. 14 It INT ON-PACKER CO., I Second and Walnut Sts. 1001 NORTH THIRD STREET (north ; east corner of Third and Boas Sis)— In the up-town business (list-let—3- i story brick building with cellar l,ot _o v l '0 ft. 'lb' rock hot ton., cash price ' !?'H,, l ," ter ?. 8t • vo "- MILLER BROS. &. j I'ederal Square, Harrisburg, I— l I* OR SALE—-Beautiful home on Cams ~s '/ ' w e " built; tile bath room; < n amber lain metal weather strioping; , will please the most critical and can ] only be appreciated when seen; just j one house from Sixth street. Price right if sold quickly. Address No. 3438, care Star-Independent. I SALE—One new brick house, near I the center of the city; a beautiful lo cation, i) rooms and bath and all con veniences. Price only $2,400; and sold IPI.?/!.'?"; A , lso b '"i'ling lots at Riverside, Penbrook and Pax tang. Job | carpenter work promptly attenued to I n ,' any l'-'ii't of the city. Estimates cheerfully furnished Apply to S. HAL- P-„ C P- C'arpenteis and Builders, u-.. N. Sixth St., Harrisburt', i>a. Bell i phone 3622J-3. APARTMENTS FOR RENT /I'OR REN'l^—Apartments at southeast corner Fourth and Peffer streets. Alt conveniences at reasonable rent. Out side porch. Apply B. F. UMBERGER, 108 N. Second St., or 427 Peffer St. 107 SOUTH FRONT STREET—Second floor housekeeping apartments; large rooms with kitchenettes and baths; modern improvements; electrio lights; gas; city steam; janitor service. Apply at above address. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. ; COR RENT—New furnished front rooms ; facing Capitol Park; stationary wash j stands, hot and cold running water; electric light in each room; also use of ! phone and large bath. Apply 110 North street. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished com plete for light housekeeping. All conveniences. Use of Hell phone. Call liiN'.lL or address 1014 N. Third St. REAL ESTATE FOR RENTT I FOR RENT—664 Calder St.;* 3-story I brjck house, eight rooms, with im i provements; rem fir.; will rent to good | colored people. Apply to MORRIS BA | TURIN, 639 Boas St. ! FOR RENT—IOOS and 1007 Manada St., ! 2-story bricks; all improvements. W ;E. MOESLEIN, 612 Boas St. Bell phone ;TO SMALL FAMILY—Six-room brick dwelling, 912 May street; all lm ! provements; rent $15.50; possession I February 1. Inquire E. O. SHAFFNER j 107 Boas St. Bell phone 1295 R. ! DESIRABLE houses and apartments for rent in all parts of city. Reasonable rent and good locations. Inquire of I HARVEY T. SMITH. 204 South Thir j icenth street. Bell phone 248 L. FOR RENT—AII improve ments — 1614 Catherine, $16.00 500 S. Eighteenth, .. .$18.50 Apply Knhn & Hershey, 18 South Third street. FOR RENT—Houses with all Improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. EL GIPPLE, 1251 Market 8t- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2Vi-»torv dwelling houses for sale. Elder Roal Estate 00.. 24th and Perry Sta. ROOMS FOR RENT THREE ROOMS, bath and large bal cony, second floor: heated with steam; ras furnished for lights and cooking, 15.00 per month. Address H. G. W„ 1409 Vernon St. HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EVENTNG, JANUARY 25, 1915. . Wants HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Baker for out of town; very good second hand on bread and able to do his own cake baking; no board; state salary, aged and references. Ad dress 3442, care of Harrisburg Star-In- dependent. j WANTED—Ten good solicitors; can I make $3.00 to $4.00 per day. Call be , | tween 8 and 9 a. in.. 4 and 6 p. m., to , | room 409, Patriot Bblg. _ RAILROAD firemen, brakemen, SIOO - $l2O. Experience unnecessary. State . age.. Railway, care Star-Independent. WANTED—Man to learn the tea and i coffee business; must furnish bond • and good reference. GRAND UNION I TEA CO., 20S North Second St. I— • j AUTO transportation school wants men ' ' to become practical chauffeurs and • : earn $75 to SIOO per month. We Rive a • thorough course ill crude and practical ; work for $35.00. No. 5 N. Cameron; Bell phone 1710. ; i SITUATIONS WANTED —MALE . I BOY 15 years old wishes position in store, or work of any kind; can give I good references. Apply MRS. E. M. I TAYLOR, Enola. i YOUNG MAN, aged IS, wishes position j of any kind; can give good refcr -1 cnces. Address, care MRii, E. M. 'l'AY | LOR, Enola. | WANTED- —Middle-aged colored man . j wishes position as butler, janitor or . i houseman or third cook or coachman. 1 Apply 1228 N. Cameron St. . I INTELLIGENT young married man, hustler, speaks I languages, wishes I I any kind of position; not afraid of ; | work. Hustle!-. Box 65, Steelton, Pa. , I WANTED—Two boys, 12 and 13 years | old, would like to get work on a 1 farm or with a trucker, for board and : ' clothes; born and raised on a farm. : j Apply 424 Hamilton St. . j YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind; -1 can tire boiler. Call or address 612 - | Granite avenue. , | : ' YOUNG MAN. not afraid of hard work, wishes work of any kind; can tire I boiler. Call or address C. L. A., 190S ! Moltke Ave., City. [ ! WANTED—Position as janitor or night [ watchmtn or any kind of work by , day or week; whitewashing cellars, ! trimming vines, shrubbery, etc. Call ■ !or address 1337 N. Second St., City. WANTED—Position as fireman or night 1 watchman or any kind of work by I reference. Address or call 835 South ! Tenth street. WANTED—Position as barber; seven 1 year 3' experience. Address or call 835 South Tenth St. YOUNG MAN, 28 years, wishes position at anything. Apply TAPPtX 444 Wal nut street. WANTED—Colored man wishes position as cook, waiter or houseman, or any kind of work. Apply 116 U Liberty ' st ij A RELIABLE colored man. married, ;! desires work as porter, janitor, house ; man, watchman or driver. Can furnish ' good^ Address 133 Balm St. ; AGENTS WANTED ' AGENTS WANTED at once to sell a | household necessity; good seller; ex - cellent commission pay. Address or • call 1713 Penn street. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. * • WANTED—Widower wants housekeep- I er. Apply M. V„ 3443, care of Star ; Independent. > WANTED—Competent white girl for i general housework and cooking; two ■ in family; no laundry. Apply 229 Kors . ter street, between 7 and 8. evenings. LADlES—lmmediately. Filling and la beling boxes. Home work, evenings; steady; no experience; sl2 weekly. No canvassing. Excellent opportunity. En t close stamp. Erina Specialty Co., To -1 ronto. Out. , WANTED—Two experienced white din ing room girls and dishWasiiers; no - others than experienced need apply. I Savoy Hotel, Third anil Mulberry Sts. ; WANTED—MiddIe-aged white woman ; for general housework in country r | home, 20 miles from city. Family uf I three. Address 3439, care Star-lnde- II pendent. j DO YOU WANT to be n Stenographer? j If you do. buy tuition from au EX PERT IN GREGG SHORTHAND—one \ I who knows what the student needs, and •how to give a thorough training in a 1 sliort time. Tuition charged for seven ' : mouths only. Free Trial. Bell 70-IR. I Call. Harrisburg Shorthand School, 31 . : N. Second St. I I J"- - " —— I SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE, GERMAN LADY wants day's work. Ap- Uly 365 Christian St., Steelton, Pa. COLORED WOMAN wants position as cook. Apply 846 N. Front St., Steel ton. •WAITED —Work by the (lav, or cham berinald. Apply 715 Cowden St. YOUNG GIRL desires light housework or child's nurse. Apply at SO6 Cow den street. YOUNG WOMAN (colored) desires po sition as chambermaid and waitress or general houseworker. Reference Call or address care VENNIE, 1308 N Seventh St. WANTED—General housework by col ored woman. Address 1207 Apple Ave. WANTED—Washing at home, and work by the day. Address 1506 Hor.ard Ave. WANTED—Charles Krauss, 91 N. Sev enteenth street, to whom two re , served tickets were awarded to-day, | good for the evening performance, Jaii- I j uary 27, 1915. Call for them at Star independent office before 8 p. ni„ Janu ary 20. 1915, or they will be forfeited. WANTED—Position as nurse or maid by colored woman. Address or call 121 Short street. WANTED—Work of any kind by color ed woman. Apply or address 121 short St. Can furnish good reference. WANTED—Position as chambermaid or assistant cook. Apply rear of 210 Chestnut street. A RELIABLE colored woman desires position as general housework; first class cook and laundress. Apply or write 1088 South Ninth street. LADY wishes housekeeping for a re fined widower; city preferred; can furnish reference. Apply ISOS Berryhill street City. HELP WANTED. BROKERS OR STOCK SAUESMBN WANTED, wltli successful record as producer, to solicit subscriptions for stock 011 proposition without equal. In dustry showing dividend record 50 per cent, to 300 per cent, per annum. Bach ed by Government and Bank reports that convinced every prospect, Mve, wide awake men can make liberal ar rangements. and big commissions, ad vertising and leads furnished. Stock will pay iiO per cent, this year, and appeals to prospective buyers, exclus ive territory. Give experience, stating In detail past results, and interview will be arranged. Address 34 lu, care Star- Independent; Lost and Feund i FOUND. FOUND—A place without trying. Care ful cleaning, best of dyeing. Where? At Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. Call .. on>. '..i1l and deliver. LOST A PURSE containing some money, san itary drinking cup and card case with name and address, in ladies' wait ing room of P. R. R. Co. Reward if returned to 154!' Kittatinny St. Legal ■■ ■ Harvey Fetterliofl' Aiuiic >l. Kotlcr liolT— In the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, Pcnna.—No. 306 March Term. 1914. You are hereby notified that a hearing in tlie above-stated case will he held in the Court House of Dauphin County, on Monday, February Bth, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place you may be present and make a de fense if you so desire. W. 1,. LOESKR, Attorney for liibellant. Sheriff's Offlt-e, Harrisburg, Pa., January 25. 1915. Irene K, McDonald vh. 1). Sfunrt Mc- Donald -In the Court of Common Plea 9 of Daupbin County—No. 522, .Tune Term, 191 I. To I). Stuart McDonald. Respondent: You are hereby respectfully notified that the hearing in the above-stated case will take place at the Conrt House in tlie City of Harrisburg. on Monday, the Ist day of February, A. I>. 1915, at ten o'clock a. m., when and where you may attend and make defense thereto if you see proper so to do. K. E. BK 11)1,10 MAN, Attorney for Libellant. Sheriff s Office, Harrisburg, Pa., January 19. 1915. Mary V. liray vm. Zenan .1. <»ray—ln tlie Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, No. 9. September Term, 1911. To Zenas J. Gruy: You are hereby notified that the above-stated action in divorce, in which you are the respondent, will be heard by the above-named court. Monday, February Ist, 1915, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Court llousc, Harrisburg-, Dau phin county, Pennsylvania, at which time and place you may appear in per son or by counsel and make defense thereto if you see proper to do so. CHARLES C. ST ROM. Attorney for above-named libellant. Sheriff's OfTlce, Harrisburg, Pa., January 18, 1915. Marie Mlridlekatin* vs. Oliver G. VS. Ml Public Sale of UNION HOTEL I property, on premises at Loysville, I Perry county. Pa., Saturday. January .50, at 11 o'clock. I>argre brick hotel building:, steam heat, electric light, large lot, good stabling, 2 minutes' walk from railroad station, good auto mobile roads. Old established hotel, splendid opportunity for country hotel business. Easy terms. x RUSSELL J. MARTIN. ' Executor. F/N/INCB LIVE STOCK PRICES Conditions in tlie Philadelphia Market for Three Days Last Week Philadelphia, .Tan. 23.—Receipts for the week ending Saturday evening, January 28: Cattle—W. Philadelphia yards, 1,4:12; Gray's Ferry Union yardp, 1,1H1; North Philadelphia yards, 10O; total for week, 2,693; previous week, 3,008. Sheep and T.ambs —W. Philadelphia yards, 1,751; Gray's Kerry Union yards, 1,002; North Philadelphia yards, 500; total for week, #,"33; previous week, 8,480. llosps—W. Philadelphia yards, 2,878; Gray'n Ferry Union yards, 1,348; North Philadelphia yards, 3,500; total for week, 7,.15#; previous week, 14,373. Calves—VV. Philadelphia yards. 871; Gray's Kerry Union yards, 196; North Philadelphia yards, 60; total for week, 1,127; previous week, 1,424. Beef Cattle—The market was rather Inactive, under disappointing condi tions. Supplies were mainly of Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania brands, in limit ed numbers, but entirely auftlclcnt, Val ues were easier. Cows and calves clos ed dull and weak. Quotations: Steors Average best, $8.t)0.r>o Choice iß.F.o3ri. Klour llrm; winter straight. 6.25® b.uO; spring struight, 6.406.60; spring patent, ti.60<57.15. ..Hay steady; No. 1 large bales. 18.50® 19.00; No. 1 medium bales, 18.50®) 19.00: No. 2 do., 17.004i»18.00; No. C do., 14.50® 15.50; sample, 13.50®14.50; no grade 11.00@18.00; light mixed, 17.50@18 00; lfi'bo 1 d °" 1#,50 ®' 17 - 0U; No - 2 do '. 15.50® Chicago Live S'ock Market Jan. 25.—Hogs—Receipts, 48.000; steady. Bulk. 8.70®6.95; light, 6.70(0)1.16; mixed. fi.r>sfg)b.9s; lieavy, 635 7o\ ' ''°" Kh ' pigs, '5.40® Cattle—Receipts, lti.000; tlrm. Native 2 e ." s ' •>.60@9.2 , 5; cows and heifers, 3.25 @8.00: calves. 7.25® 10.50. r. , s J> e eP—Receipts 15,000; strong. Sheep. ARRESTED lIERE FOR MURDER OF WOMAN C*Btinued From Firm Page. risburg Postoffice Horn who was using the alias "Harry I. Dilmore." It was then that the vigil at the Postoffice began, because the polite be lieved that he would turn up at the general delivery window sooner or later for an answer (o his letter. In the meantime County Detective Tepel and other policemen went, to various hoard ing houses in the city but failed in that way to find the pair. Stolen Jewelry Recovered At noon to-day the police were about ready to give up the hunt. At that time Dciective Murnane relieved De tective White on watch in the post office. A few minutes later Van Horn en teicd and asked for a letter. He arrested without trouble and gave the desired information, almost immediate ly, about the whereabouts of his wife. Detective Joseph Ibaoh, while visit.- ing the local pawn shops Salurday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock, came across' *ome articles of jewelry which have siDce | been identified as having been worn by j the aged woman who was murdered, j Among (he jewelry were a bar pin set I wMh a big diamond, a watch and a jiiug. The detective made a drawing of the pin and left the pin a t the pawn shop. Later the design whs recognized by a Williamsport detective and the jewelry was recovered. D is said (lint, the person who pawned the jewelry asked for onl.v $lB on it, although it is valued at almost ?200. The police say th. t Van Horn, in speaking of Ihe crime, said lie. had some words with his mother-in-law and with Anna, his wife, and the thought of the robbery then came into bis mind. He did not tell his wife where he got the money, he said, but she consented to leave Willirtinspon with him. Tl>ev came to Harrisbuig by way of Sha mokin, he said. j Van Horn Shows Little Concern For one charged with so grave an j offense Van Horn seemed but little j concerned, lie answered questions and volunteered some information, all in an I even tone of voice and without a tremor. He is of slight build, with a | rather large head and big, staring eyes. : He still is wearing clothing lie was al j leged to have worn when he left \\ i]. ! liamsport. His departure from 111,-it | city was so sudden that he look no o* lira clothing with him. Van Horn U 24 years old. The wife, who was Anna |{. Stroup I '"e her marriage, is striking in ap. ■ pearance and was neatly dressed in a dark blue coal suit. Bhe wore a small hat of recent style and heavy dark grey furs. She is .19 years old. Tht« romance which culminated in the marriage of the pair began in the Lycoming county prison. Van Horn was in the custody of the jail authori ties at the time Anna B. Stroup was sent to the prison. The two met in the prison and the friendship which I grew between them gradually strength j eneil into a stronger feeling. The girl's jail torn ran out iirst, but ! she waited until Van Horn »as re leased. The pair then went to the of j lice of the Register a.id Recorder, where they obtained a marriage license on January 10, 1914. Story of the Crime Hrs. Fulmer, who was 84 .years old, was attacked in her home, 166 William i Rtreet, Williamsport. within two blocks of the county jail, early last Wednes day evening. She was choked and her tongue slipped down her throat, strangling her. The crime was not discovered until Thursday at noon, at which time a dairyman entered the bouse to deliver j milk and sn v the body of the aged j woman. Hhe lived nlone in one side of i a double house. It is believed she did not put up much of a struggle, for the family iu the other side of the house heard no unusual noise. Mr*. Fulmer was reputed to be wealthy. She owned several houses, according to dispatches from Williams port. She was a member of a family who have long been active in business in that city. Some gold pieces she was known to have possessed, which were later said to have been flashed in a Wll liamsport saloon by a man answering the description of Van Horn, gave the first clue to tho identity of the alleged assail an t.