f— - ™ The Star-Independent Gives Away 2 Orpheufli 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 oat. 11 you the tickets please call for them be'fore 8 o'clock to-morrow eveni or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) :— < - Last and Fauad FOUND. FOUND—A decided Improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works, 1409 N. Third. Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Chestnut. 801 l phone. Call ing and delivering. FOUND—TiIe way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone for Eggcrt's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 1245 Market St. We call and deliver. Real Estate ■— -i REAL ESTATE FOB BENT STORE ROOM, 130 Market St. Three story brick dwelling, with modern im provements. 433 Strawberry Ave. Apply to JACOB TAUSIG'S SONS, 420 Market street. ./V FOR RENT— A three-story brick house, three looms and bath, on second and third lioors, lavatory on first floor, ln- Htantancous water! heater, steam heat, hard wood door. Possession April first. Inquire 1703 N. Second street. FOR KENT— No. 1524 Catherine St., $15.00 No. 1526 Catherine St $15.00 No 101 a S. 2Hi St SIO.OO J. E. GIPPLE. No. 1251 Market St. FOR RENT —All improve ments — lt)14 Catherine, $16.00 S;JO >S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kulni & Hershey, IK Sunt 11 Third street. FOB RENT—Two reserved tickets were awarded to-day to Dora Frieberger, 1,119 Wallace, good for the evening per formance at the Orpheum, March 3, 1915. Call for tickets at Star-Independ ent office, before S p. in., March 2, 1915, o, they will b« forfeited. FOR ROT 1315 Market—apts S3O and $33.00 1330 I Jerry—apts $35.00 1216 Market—apts $22.5» 1214-1447 Berry hill —houses $22..>0 lb 17 Derry $20.00 2336 Hllersly—house, new, $18.50 413 lluiniiicl—Jiouse $18.50 2116 Derry —house SIB.OO 1835 FUlton St $16.50 1 rtl7A Compass—iiouse, SII.UO 1322 N. Front, for colored s7.uo HARVEY 1. SMITH. 284 S. 13 th St. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. E. CIPPLK. 1251 Market St. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 V4 -story dwelling houses tor sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts. 1926 KENSINGTON ST.—9-room house, latest improvements, with large gar a;e; also six-room houses at Edgemont, or rent $6.00. Address G. S. HART MAX, 3s X. Twelfth St. . APARTMENTS FOB BENT FOR RENT—Three modern new apart ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam heat, telephone, yas range, laun- Uiy trays; hard wood lioors; No. 239 S. 'J iiirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. to I p m. Apply on premises or call Hull - 2X3L. FOR RENT-—Apartments at southeast corner Fourth and Fetter streets. All conveniences at reasonable rent. Out fcide porch. Apply B. F. UMBEItGEU. 116 .V Second Si., or 427 Pelter St. FUBN:SHED BOOMS FOB BENT. fuR RENT—New furnished front rooms facing Capitol Park; stationary wash stands, hot and cold running water; electric light in each room; also use ot phone and large bath. Apply 410 Nortb ttrcet- BOABDEBS WANTED WANTED—Limited number of summer boarders; tine mountain air; first class table; everything restful and homelike. Rates SI.OO per day and up. Special rates for families and by the month. For further information write at once, Dauphin, Pa. Box 24. BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. FOR SALE —Two hotel properties, on Market street. Harrisburg, Pa., with license. A good investment, paying good Interest. Address 3477, care Star- Independent, Harrisburg, Pa. BOOMS FOB BENT FOR RENT—Three rooms, second floor, desirable: furnished or unfurnished, or for light housekeeping: also bath, light and heat; oil trolley line. Inquire JOHN KIOHMAN, at Penbrook P. O. Real Esiatt for Salt 25 South Front St. —3 hi -story substantially built brick house with ten large rooms. 2-story brick stable. Lot 26.3x;10 ft. to River avenue. Nl4-4 N. Tlilrd St.—3-story brick house with nine rooms—bath and steam heat. Lot 18x96 ft. Kill# !*. Fourth St. —2-story S rooni frame house. to Knlton St. 1.*>25 Herryhlll St.— 3-story brick house with 8 rooms—bath and furnace. 1107 Si. Second St.—3-story brick and frame house with S rooms bath and furnace. Lot 15x65 V 4 ft. PLOT 100x170 FT. North Front Street near Emeral. A most desirable location for a homt—the price Is right. MILLER BROTHERS & CO. SEAL ESTATE Fin Insurance Surety Bonds Locust and Court Streets • yr-- - - ;> HARRISBTTRG STAE-INDEPENDENT, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 1. ISIS. Waits PH HELP WANTED—MALE ABLE-BODIED MEN; good eyesight; for firemen and fo-rakemen. Good wastes. Experience unnecessary. Surely stale age. Hallway, care Star-Inde pendent. A YOUNG MAN to learn •drug business. Apply to OH .VS. T. GEORGE. 1306 N. Third St.. City. - [ EXPERIENCED Inside paper salesman. I State age. salary expwted. Address Salesman, care I'. O. Box 713, Ilarris burg, Pa. j AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and 1 earn $75 to SIOO per month. TVe give a ! thorough course in crude and practical worlt for $35.00. No. 6 N. Cameron; Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED-—MALE. YOUNG MAN, graduate business col lege, wants work in office or real estate business: lias had experience in latter; can give good reference. Address 34 91, care Star-Independent WANTED—By young married man, work of any kind. Address J. C., 1327 Susquehanna St. 'CASHIER (27) desires position; eight years experience; can furnish bonds to any amount, either day or night work. Address Cashier, N0.'304 Chest nut St. A STRONG BOY. 17 years old, would like to have work of any sort. Apply 1201 Wallace St., Ctfy. MIDDLE-AGED man wishes position In grocery store; have experience and can furnish good references. Apply 3475. care Star-Independent. YOUNG married man wishes position as stationary engineer; can operate any ice machine; would consider a job firing ill boiler room; call furnish good refer ences. Address 442 North street. WANTED—Young man would like to have position as clerk in cigar store or pool room. Can give good refer ences. Address R. P. S., P. O. Box 172, New Cumberland, Pa. EMPLOYMENT WANTED, either city or country, by good strong young man, 21 years. Apply 607 Walnut St. GEO. GRAY. WANTED —Middle-aged married man wishes position on farm; has experi ence and can furnish reference. Apply 470 Main SL, Steelton. WANTED—SingIe man wishes position on farm; has experience and can give reference. Apply 470 Main St., Steelton. YOUNG MAN, 18 years of age, not afraid of work, desires work with a chance of advancement. Apply to P. S. H.._4 2i> Broad St., City. Box 34. AGENTS WANTED BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—LiteraI terms to live men or women. Afcplj V\ holesale Depot, 2a North Third, top floor. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. CHAMBERMAID WANTED—At once. Apply H'IiHSHEY HOUSE, 327 and 32# Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—Lady wanted for general of fice work; steady position; state in own handwriting age, experience and reference. Also salary expected. Ap plications without the above informa tion will not be considered. Address X, 3481, care Star-liKlependent. WANTED —A girl for general house work: no washing or ironing. Apply at No 113 Keily St. WANTED Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 liaee street. WANTED Experienced help. Apply Silk Mill, corner Second and North streets. W ANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand cooking and gen eral housework. Address 3495, care Star-Independent. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW wants a posi tion as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; Christian home preferred. Can give good references. Address P. Q. Box 17, Oberlin. Pa. YOUNG GIRL wishes a good home on a farm, near the city. Apply 4 N. Ninth St. A YOUNG LADY would like a position to do general housework, or work by the day. Call or address 811 James Ave. YOUNG LADY wishes washing or day work of any kind. Call or address MRS. BROWN, 1635 Pulton St.. City. WANTED—Day's work or dining r6om girl, by young woman. Address or call E. 11., 212 Conestoga St., Steelton, Pa. WANTED—Colored woman wants days' work and washing and ironing. Call or address 506 Filbert street. YOUNG LADY wants position in office or clerk in store; has good education and can furnish references. Apply 442 North street. WANTED—A lady would do cooking or day s work. Call 28 Linden St. WANTED—A young lady wants work of any kind, to assist at housework or as child's nurse. Address HURSH, 22 Aberdeen St., Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED—A white woman wishes po sition as waitress or general house work. Call or address, 1627 Fulton St. WANTED —Middle-aged woman wishes housework by the week or cleaning by the day; can give best of reference. Address 803 East St. A GERMAN girl desires employment at general housework. Apply £4l South Front St.. Steelton. WANTED—White girl desires position to do general housework. Apply 1022 Market street. Room 2. WANTED—Young girl wishes carpet rags to sew. Call Bell phone 473 J. APARTMENTS Suites of 2 Rooms and Bath IN THE Reynard, 208 N. Third Street Large, light, airy, and comfortable rooms. Steam heat and constant hot and cold water sup plied. Hardwood floors; electric light; wired for tele phone service. TILEt) BATHROOMS. \ APPLY TO Commonwealth Trust Company, 223 Market Street Harrisburg, Pa. ' Miscellaneous - FURNITURE PACKIN G PACKING—A. H. SHRENK, 1906 North Sixth street, first class packer of fur niture, china and bricabrae. Hell phone mw. W. J. WENRICH, 331* Hamilton street- Furniture, china alio piano packing. Shipments looked alter at both ends. Also all kinds of haulms- Hell phone 3227 W. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS WANTED—A 30 or 35-horsepower dou ble drum hoisting engine. Address Box 157, Hummelsto wn, J 'a. 75c TO $5.00 PAID for old broken sets of false teeth in any condition. High est prices paid for old gold or silver, such as rings, pins, watches, watch cases, etc.; also dental gold, crowns and bridge work. Drop postal, we'll call. This week only. Box 34 79, care Star-Independent. WANTED—Office furniture for one or two rooms. Answer at once. P. O. 74, Harrisburg, Pa. TO OBTAIN REST at night use Lung Saver, The Good Cough Syrup. Good for old as well as young; also good for croup. Ask your grocer. THOROUGHBRED DOG BOSTON T'ERRIiSR, pedigreed stud. W ill pay you to investigate if inter ested. Appiy 308 ij. Fifteenth St., City. STOLEN PERSONS who stole motorcycle from Jefferson arid Schuylkill streets, Sat urday night, were seen and are known, and had better return same or will bt dealt with accorumg to law. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN upon real eßtate se curities in any unmounts ana upon any terms to suit the borrower. Au dress l\ 0. box 174. WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Motorcycles and Mcvcles, for cash. t'YCW i_o„ j>ll North Third St. STORAGE. I FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, divided into private rooms fo.- stor age of household goods; low insurance. Inspection invited. General merchan dise warehouse* and household goods warehouse are located on tracks of Penna. It. H„ 43'i-445 south Second St. HAKRIStSUKG STORAUU UJJUFA.NV. j PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St. Call lit, tiell phone. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to S2OO for holiest working people keeping; house. Rates less than legal Pay-! meats weekly or monthly. No noti- i tieation of employer or friends.! CO-OPERATIVE L. &1. (JO. j 204 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital, SIOO,OOO ANY person needing money in amounts' from $5 to SSO holding a salaried po- . gitlon, would be benented by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 Nona Third at. • I ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling; large two-ton! truck: furniture, pianos, freight, la i the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE. 1453 Vernon St. Bell phone 3SI7J. I Death ami Obituary HOPPLE —Mrs. Annie Parfct Hopple, wife of Henry Hopple, died at her home, 52 N. Eighteenth street, Thurs day morning, suddenly. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Shoop's Church cemetery. Friends and relatives In vlted to attend without further notice. IN MEMORIAM. IN SAD BUT LOVING REMEMBRANCE of Robert IS. Lusk, who departed this life March 1. 1903. WIU Hold Spelling Bee Bainbridgc, March 1. —A spelling bee and entertainment will be held in the High School building Saturday nijfht, March 6, the proceeds to go for the benefit of the Hijrh School room.' The entertainment will consist of •katehes,. .recitations and apeciaJ music. Legal NOTICE To the Holder* of the Bond* of the l.ln- Klextown and Hlue Mountain Street Itallnny Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the hold ers of all the outstanding bonds of the Llnglestown & Blue Mountain Street Railway Company secured by mortgage dated April Ist, 1905, to the Harrisburg Trust Company as trustee, that in ac cordance with the provisions of the said mortgage, the said bonds have been called for payment on or before April Ist, 1915. at par. a premium of 5 per cent., ami interest to said date. After the said date interest will cease upon 1 all bonds not presented for payment Iby that time. Holders of the said bonds i may present them at the office of tile I undersigned at any time after March Ist, and receive payment therefor In i accordance with the terms above stated. I HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, j Trustee. Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. George Kunkel, i President Judge, and Hon. Samuel J. M. McCarrell, Additional Law Judge, of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace of the Twelfth Ju | dlflftl District, composed of the County j of Dauphin, having issued their precept, bearing date the 10th day of February, A. D. lsllo, to me directed for holding a I Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery and Quarter Ses sions of the Peace of Harrisburg for the County of Dauphin, and to com mence the third Monday of March, 1915, being the 15th day of March, 1915, and to continue two weeks. Notice la therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Al dermen and Constables of said County of Daophln that they may be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records, Inquisitions, examl natibus and their own remembrances, to do those things which to their ot- I tice appertain to be done, and those who are bound In recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be In the jail of Dauphin County he then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at Harrisburg, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1910, being the one hundred and thirty ninth year of Independence of the United States. HARRY C. WELLS, Sheriff. Sh-riff's Office, Harrisburg. Pa., February 13 th, 1915. ANNUAL MEETING Harrisburg, Pa„ February 15, 1915. Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Harrisburg Railways Company, for the election of Directors, and the transac tion of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held Tuesday, the second day of March, 1915, at the office nf the Company, in the City of Harrisburg, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order Board of Directors, J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. f 1 \ Sale and Exchange FOB SALE __ ___ FOR SALE—Three bicycles; all good condition; new paint, etc. Prices $6, SB. $lO each. .See these bargains. KKY STONE CYCLE CO.. 814 N. Tilirrl St. FOR SALE—One twin cylinder Indian motorcycle; line running order; new p«int; just been overhauled. A big bar gain. S4O. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., 814 ■N'. Third St. ONE 2?4-H. P. motorcycle engine, com plete, in good running order; can be used on a boat or motorcycle. First SIO.OO takes it. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., SI4 X. Third SI. FOR SALE—Three motorcycle tandems, all different makes. Prices $3, $4, $5 each. See these bargains. KEYSTONE CYCLE CO., 811 N. Third St. BIG BARGAINS In unredeemed Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments, etc. Cash paid for old ;rold and silver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE, 411 Mar ket street. HATCHING EGGS, from large and healthy S. C. ITliodc Island Red hens; price $1.5(1 per setting of 13 eggs; fer tility guaranteed. N. L. SHOOP, care Frltchev Farih, Llnglestown. FOK SALE—High grade piano, just bought, for sale at a sacrifice, by private party. Address 3478, care Star independent. FOR SALE—One cornet and case, music rack; auto top wagon and one open wagon, Jenny Lind. one horse and har ness. Cheap, and must be sold. MR. R. HARPER, 2021 Swatara St. / FOR SALE—S. C. Brown Leghorn chlx, 100. $10.00; 50, SS.S>O; 25, $3.00; eggs, 15, $1.00; line cockerel. $2.00; Barred Rock eggs, 13, 75c. A. S. FINGER. 252 D S. Third, Steelton, Pa. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second St.; Red Tip, Ring Point, Blis zard, Ilowe Junior, Can't Slip. Giant Grip and Always Sharp Calks. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S. 111-117 South Second St, 0.000 sets new Sash, Bxlo xl 2 Ln primed and glased, at (LIS par set. Also other slsaa Willi the spelling bee there will be three classes, one open to children un der 14 yours of age, another open to «11 and a general information class open to all. Threo prizes mil be awarded is each class. $6,000,000 Lackawanna Sl v .eel Company - 6% Two-Year l*old Notes To be dated March 1, 1915 Doe Marth , my Interest payable March 1 anil September 1 lo *«w Tor*. Coat Km Notes at ft.ooo each, prls rlpil of which ®aj be registered. Redeemable in whale or in part at 101% ind latent at anj time upon, aii weeka' no tice. Authorised and t* be Outstanding. *«,000.000. Tbe Ne r York Trust Company. Men York, Troatee W. call attention to a letter of Mr. R. A. S. (Darke. President of the fackawanaa Steel Compan.*. copies of which ma* k> had on reqaeat and froaa which we asmmartae the following: Important fei *ares la retard to these Votes: Since March 1, 1910, funded indebtedness has teen reduced $5,482,000 (including present financing), and $6,814,669 has been expended for additions to plants and other properties. The present financing will reduct 5 annual interest charges $139,700. Assets of the Company in excess of prior obligations amount to over $56,000,000 equal to more than nine times these $6,000,000 notes. Company's investments in iron ore properties are conservatively estimated to be worth $6,165,000 more than the value at which they are carried on its books. Valuable patent rights are owned by the Company and are carried on its books at a nominal value. Since 1900 Stockholders have subscribed for $27,2,50,000 Common Stock, which was paid for at par in cash. These Notes will be the direct obligation of t!ie Company, and will be issued under an agreement which will provide that, until the entire amount has been paid off, the Company will not mortgage any of its present plants, real estate, etc.', or pledge any stocks, bonds or obligations of other companies owned or held by the Company ; or permit to be created any mortgage or pledge thereof, except by the issue of bonds under the First Consolidated Mortgage. Balance available for interest charges on this Company's bonds for the past nine years (1914 partly estimated) averaged $3,745,544. Deducting $1,250,000 prior interest charges from this amount leaves $2,495,544 available for $360,000 interest on this issue of Notes, equal to almost seven times the amount required. Depreciation charges are on a liberal scale. For the nine years ended December 31, 1914, $13,519,951 was charged off for Depreciation (in addition to the regular charges for upkeep included in operating expenses) and Sinking Funds for bonds and exhaustion of minerals. The supply of iron ore, and coking and gas coal owned by the Company is suffi cient to maintain operations at full ccpacity for many years. The Company's steel mills at Lackawanna, near Buffalo, N. Y., on the shore of Lake Erie, are well located for economical operation. They are of modern construction, and produce rails, structural shapes, sheet piling, splice bars, tie plates, merchant bars, billets, plates, and other forms of finished steel products. All of the Company's properties are maintained in excellent condition. All lecal details in eonnectl oa with this iaaue of Notes hare been approved by oor counsel, Messra. Cadwalader. wekeraham A Taft, New York. Price 98 and Accrued Interest Descriptive circular on request • Kean, Taylor & Co. Blair & Co. Robert Winthrop & Co. New York Chicago New York New York FINANCE LIVE STOCK PRICES Philadelphia, March I.—Receipts for the week ending Saturday evening, February 27: Cattle—W. Philadelphia yards, 1,417; Grays l'"reey Union yards, 609; total for week, 2,026; previous week, 1,822. Sheep ftnd Lambs—W. Philadelphia yards, 6,223; Grays Ferry Union yards, 232; total for the week, 6,456; previous weeli» 5.303. Calves —W. Philadelphia yards, 1,948; Grays Ferry Union yards. 1,415; total for the week, 3,363; previous week, 4,991. Hogs—West Philadelphia yards, 910; Grays Ferry Union yards, 195; total for the week. 1.105; previous week, 893. North' Philadelphia yards quarantined. Heef Cattle—Offerings were very light and principally of Ohio and nearby brands, the choicest of whJeh were held a fraction stronger. Demand was very conservative. Cows of the better class realized full rates, calves closing steady, with both slow of sale, though the cat tle markets in a general way showed some improvement. Quotations: Steers —Extras higher; average best, $R.650)8.85; choice. $8,300)8.50; good, $8.OO0X.15; medium, $7,650)7.86; com mon. $7.25 ©7.50; bulls, $5.5007.25; fat cows, $4.7506.40; thin cows, $3,250. 4.50: milcli cows, common to choice. $45 ©75; extra, SBS; veal calves, excep tional lots, $11.00#11.50; good to choice, $1U.OO0>1O.5O; medium, $8.0009.00; com mon. $6.00@7.00; southerns and barn yards. $5,00 0)7.00. Sheep and Lambs—The market was steady, under indifferent demands, trade being disappointing. Quotations: Sheep— Wethers, extra $7.2507.50 Choice, $6,500)7.00 Medium $5.50 0 6.00 Common, $4.50®5.00 Ewes, heavy, fat, $6.00 ©6.50 Lambs — Extra $9.5009.75 Good to choice, .4 $9,000)9.25 Medium $8,500)9.00 Common $6.50 0 7.00 Hogs—Unsettled situation under rigid inspection regulations. Quotations: nominal. City Dressed Stock—All varieties of mea4s that were strictly choice and prime commanded full prUies, but in quiry was lacking. Quotations: Steers, 18013; heifers, 100)1214; cows, 8®)11; veal calves, 15016; extra calves, 17; southerns and barnyards. 10012; country dressed, 130)14; extra, 16: sheep. 100)11; extra wethers, 12; lambs, 150) 18; extra lambs, 17; hogs, 10>,i 01014. Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, March I.—'Wheat lower; No. i red spot, export, 14901G4; No. 1 northern, Duluth export, 1570162. Corn lower; No. 2 spot, export, 74076; No. 2 yellow, local, 77 Oats lower; No. 2 white, 61V4062. Bran weak; winter, per ton, $27,00 0) 30.00: spring. $28.00026.50. Helined sugars firm; powdered, 5.85; fine granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A, 6.65. i Butter firm; western creamery, ex tra. 3i; nearby prints, fancy, 35. Eggs lower; nearby firsts,"free case, $8.9 0; current receipts, free case, $6.75; western extra firsts, free case, $6.90; firsts, free case, $6.75. Live poultry steady; fowls, 14V4<015fe; old roosters, 11011',4; chickens, 13018; turkeys, 150)17; ducks, 180)17; geese, 120)16. Dressed 'poultry uteadv. Fowls, heavy, 17%0)18t4; average, small. 14 0)15; old roosters. 14: broiling chickens, nearby, 18023; western, 14022; roast ing chickens, 17 0 20; turkeys, fancy, 21; fair to good, 18020; ducks, li 018; geese, 100)14. Potatoes weak; Penna., per bushel. 53@55; Maine, 45@50; New York, 40 @4B. Flour weaker; winter straight, 6.75® 7.00; spring straight, 6.75(6)7.00; do., pat ents. 7.00 ® 7.85. Hay lower; timothy, No. 1 large hales, 18.00@18.50; medium bales, 17.50® 18.00; No. 2 do.. 15.50(0) 16.50; No. H do., 14.00® 15.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00® 17.50; No. 1 do.. 16.00® 16.50; No. 2, do., 14150 @15.50. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, March I. Hops—Receipts, 42,000; strong. Bulk, 6.60(^6.7u; light, 6.556.82 ; mixed. 6.45 heavy, 6.25(ft6.75; rough, 6.25@6.&5; pigs, 5.75# 6,!»0. Cattle—Receipts, 17,000; weak. Na tive steers, 5.5009.00; western, 5.00# 7.50; cows and heifers, calves, 6.75(6) 10.25. Sheep—Receipts 13,000; strong. Sheep, yearlings, lambs, 7.90 @>9.75. DEDICATE $25,000 CHURCH Contributions at Yesterday's Services Were Very Heavy Wieonisco, March I.—When the new Methodist Episcopal church was dedi cated here yesterday, there was an at tendance of three thousand persons. Visitors who participated in the pro gram of the dedication were Bishop Berry, Superintendent Powick, two for mer residents; the B-ev. Thomas W. 1 Evans and Benjamin Evans, of Phila -1 deliphia. Of the $9,000 in subscriptions, all 1 but SSOO of the cost has been raised. | | The Men's Bible class raisc-ii ssoo'and i a woman's class S4OO, making a total 1 of SH,OOO for the Sunday school con tribution. i • Mummers Meet To-morrow | The regular meeting of the Harris burg 'Mummers' Association will be 'held to-morrow evening at police head ■ quarters. The committees for the year 1 will be appointed by Wellington C. president. Mrs. Louisa Hall \; Mrs. Louisa Hall, aged 63 vears, wife of George Hall, died ait her hoime, 1510 lx>gan street, Saturday nigi>oiuted by Governor "B< to the position of Sii'perintendei Public Printing and Binding, change of administration require< retirement from that post. Subseq ly he was appointed to a elerksh: the Insurance Department, and . in 1!103, ho was made chief ctei the State Fish Commission, which tion he occupied until a short time when frequent attacks of rheums and neuritis forced him to take a tion that did" not require him to active, which he held at the time « death. In 1877, after the railroad riol was made a member of Governor ' rant't's military staff, with the rai Major, having been active as a mander of a company in the regiment, National Guard, for se years. About 25 years ago Major I transferred his family residence to risiburg, where his wife died afeiw ago. His daughter, Miss Klizabe Evans, survives him. Major Evan a member of the Pennsylvania Coi Society, the Sons of the American olution, the Loyal Legion, tfiie ( Army of the Republic and the I League of Philadelphia. SAYS MEN DEPEND ON WII O. P. Beckley Tells Bible Clau Mei They Cannot Enter Heaven by Pi '' Too many men are expecting t into Heaven on their wives' relig declared O. P. Beckley, one of teachers of the Men's Bible CI as Derry Street United Brethreb ci in an address before 287 men in Sunday school session of the clasi tcrday afternoon. "You fellows ai pecting to go through the [>early by proxy. One of you may have tie religion yourself and you think this added to your wife's will ge both in, but you're most mightily taken." Prayers for local option were o by the men of the class yettterdaj ernoou. A letter will be sent to ernor Brumbaugh to-day stating the big men's class is prayinjr ft success of his efforts to get the ure through. The class will hold a business si Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, goal of *3OO members having been leeched and a new mark of 360 been set by tho membership to, tee. 9