The Star-Independent 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 t'*;'tic'cst* please call for them before 8 o'clock to-morrow evening or they will be forfeited. (These names are drawn from the Directory by a blindfolded girl.) Legal ■ NOTICE* To thr Holders of the Bond* of (bf I.ln clentowß and Bine Mountain Street Railway Company. NOTICE is herehv given to the hold ers of all the outstanding bonds of the I.inglestown & 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 let, 1915. at par. a premium of 5 per cent., and interest to said ilate. After the said date interest will cease upon all bonds not presented for payment by that time. Holders of the said bonds may present them at the office of the undersigned at any time after March Ist, and receive payment therefoA in accordance with the terms above stared. HARRISBURG TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. PIBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned will sell at public sale at 2 p. in., on the 6th day of March, 1915, in front of the Court House, Har risburg, Pa., the following described real estate, all situated in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania. No. 1. ALL. those certain S pieces or parcels of land bounded and described as a ivhole as follows: Beginning at the southwestern coiner of Sixth and Kelker streets; thence in a south wardly direction along Sixth street 91 ft. 11 ins.: thence in a northwesterly direction upon the line between houses No. 1734 and 1736 N. Sixth street, 136 ft. to a point on Wood avenue; thence in a northerly direction along the east ern side of Wood Ave., 71 ft. more or less to a point the southeastern corner of Wood Ave. and Kelker St.; thence in a westerly direction along the south ern line of Kelker street 148 ft., more or less to a point the southwestern corner of Kelker and Sixth streets, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected on Kelker street, five (5) frame dwelling houses, each fronting 12 ft. on Kelker street, tlie lots extending a uniform width 6'.' ft., and being numbered with the street numbers 515. 517, 519. 521 and 52.3 Kel ker St.. and two (2) brick houses and one (1) frame house on N. Sixth St., numbered with the street numbers 1736, 173S and 174U N. Sixth St. No. 1736 N". Sixth street being 20 ft. front on N. Sixth St.. and running west the same width 136 ft., piore or less, to Wood Ave. No. 1738 N. Sixth St., being a brick dwelling houSe fronting 16 ft. on N. Sixth St.. extending back the same width 70 ft. No. 1740 N. Sixth St., being a brick dwelling house fronting 16 ft. on N. Sixth St.. and lot extending back tiie same width 70 ft. The southwest ern corner of N. Sixth and Kelker streets, running south 40 ft. by 75 ft. by 35 ft. by 75 ft. No. 2. Three-story brick dwelling house. No. 2321 N. Sixth St.. fronting 15 ft. ll'i ins. on North Sixth St.. at a point 177 ft. 7 ins. north of the north east corner of N. Sixth and Emerald Sts., lot running back the same width 100 ft. to a 15-ft. wide alley. No. 3. Three-story brick dwelling house No. 2317 N. Sixth St., situate on the eastern side of N. Sixth St., 145 ft. S ins., north of the northeast corner of N. Sixth and Emerald Sts.. fronting 15 ft. 11V4" ins. on N. Sixth St., and running bai k the same width 100 ft. to a 15 ft. wide alley. No. 4. Three-story brick dwelling house. No. 2327 N. Sixth St., situate on tiie eastern side of N. Sixth St.. 20 ft. south of the southeast corner of Sixth and Curtin Sts., fronting 15 ft. IH£ ins. on N. Sixth St. by 33 ft, bv 21 ins.", l.y 67 ft., by 17 ft. BV4 ins. by 100 ft. No. 5. Frame dwelling house, No. is in Fulton St.. situate on the east sidi of Fulton St.. 27 ft. south of the southeast corner of Fulton and Muench Sis., fronting 12 ft. on Fulton St. and extending ba -k the same width 90 ft. to a 10 wide private alley. No. 7. Two-and-a-half story frame dwelling house. No. 2021 Swatara St., si Liu to on the south side of Swatara St., 10 fl. west of the western line of C' dar alley; south 100 ft. to McCleaster alley, by 20 ft. by 100 ft., fronting on Sv.atara street 20 feet. These properties are sold subject to all liens ami encumbrances which may !).■ against them, and will be offered for fale tirst each individual property here in described, including the properties of No. 1. and then as a whole. TERMS made known on day of sale. PROVIDENT RI Il.niVG & I.OAX ASSOCIATION EDWARD MOESLEIX T Much For On« Boy. Mother—Bobbio. I'm ashamed of yon. Toil are the eldest and ought to be an example to Raymond and Archie. Bob We—Well. I'll be an example to Bay but I won't be an example to both of 'em. Bnr'i z«t to be It for Arehie.- Boston Trarofrlnt. STAR-INDEPENDENT WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS. tr "■ 1 - ■■ ■ i. »■ Houses For Rent 922 Ash Ave., s. f., 6 r Sio ISO: Boas St., 2 s. b., 6 r SIO 1929 Forster St., 2% s. b„ 6r. b„ *l2 140 Linden St., 3 s. f.. 8 r (12 1130 S. Cameron St., 2% s. f„ (13 1512 Allison St., 2V4 s. b (14 1501 Allison St, 2V4 s. b., 7 r. b., (IS 1317 Williams St., 2 s. f., 7 r. b. (15 1538 S. 13th St., 3 s. b„ 8 r (IB 1500 S. 12th St.. 214 s. b., Br. b„. (1« 654 Schuylkill St., 2% s. f.. 7 r„ (1*1.50 660 Emerald St., 3 s. b., 8 r. (IT 652 Schuylkill St (17.50 666 Schuylkill St (17.50 244 7 Reel St., 2*4 s. b„ S r (IN 400 Broad St., 3 s. b., 10 r„ (25 h 2-02 N. 15th St., 3 s. b„ 7 r. h.,..(32 ' 1933 Market St., 3 s. b„ 7 r (40 209 S. Front St., 3s. b., 10 r. 2 b., (75 1 23 S. Front St.. furnished. 4 s. b. i 343 Muench St.—apartments (12 ! 1007-9 N. 3d St., store room (40 | SIHIRBAV HOI SES 1 Steelton, 911 S. Front St (10 ! Penbrook. 28th and Herr Sts. (10 ! Enola, Adams St., 2s. f„ 6r„ (12 I Houston Mills, near Meehanlcsburg, (18 Penn Twp„ near Duncannon (20 North Lenioyne, 294 Market St., ..(20 North Lemoyne, 294 Market 5t.,..(1s ! Newport, Marshall property goo Hainlyn (near Colonial Country Club) —3 s. f., 20 r. & 4 b.,. (75 FROM APRIL IST 1425 Walnut St., 3 s. b„ 8 r. *25 133 N. 13th St., 3 s. b Ks 1103 N. Second St., 2V5 s. f, 6 r (2M Derry Si. (Paxtang). g. f 7.(30 612 N. 16th St., 3 E. b & f. (30 2110 Chestnut St., 3 s. b «L-,5 FROM MAY IST 1 20 N. 17th St., furnished (33 Miller Brothers & Co. , REAL ESTATE firm Ininrance Surety Rood* ! Lwmt and Court Street* j HARRIRBTJItfr STAR-INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1915. ~ ' - I • Real Estata I -1 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT 2136 N. Seventh St $13.00 2233 Atlas Ave $15.00 711 N. 18th St *22.00 2227 N. Fourth St 125.00 1718 State St *35.00 13 th and Berry hill Sts *35.00 1810 North St., *20.00, or including green houses *35.00 A. S. MILLER & SUN, 38 N. Court St. TOR RENT—A house with four rooms, all improvements and furnished. Call at 427 Herr St. FOUR detached frame houses on Schuylkill street. Comfortable and all conveniences; 2 at *16.00 and 2 at *17.00. Also one three-story brick. No. 2133 Penn street, at *17.00. WITTE MYER LUMBER CO., Seventh and Schuylkill. APARTMENTS 1330 Derry, 3rd floor *35.00 1315 Market *30.00 and *35.00 239 S. 13th. ...*30.00, *32.50 and *35.00 1216 Market 122.50 229 N. Second $20.00 1915 Derry *15.00 Sixth and Kelker $12.00 HOUSES 1807 State $30.00 226-228 S. 19th—new $25.00 1214-1443-1447 Berryhill $22.50 1847 Derrv $20.00 2336 Ellersley $18.50 2116 Derry, *IB.OO 1835 Fulton, all improvements,... $16.50 530 S. 19',», all improvements $15.00 2015 Kensington, improvements,. .113.50 1847 Derry, 4 large rooms, imp....512.00 167 S. Summit, 3 furnished rooms, *12.00 167 S. Summit, 3 rooms *B.OO 1830 Berrvhill St.. 3 rooms SB.OO HARVEY T. SMITH, 204 S. 13th. Bell 24SM. FOR RENT— -1528 Catherine St $15.00 1019 S. 21 » 3 St., *IO.OO J. E. GIPPLE. No. 1251 Market St. FOR RENT —Three-story brick house, front porch, all conveniences, desira ble location, rent reasonable. 1703 K. Second St. FOR RENT—Two dwellings, Ross Ave., Bella Vista, near New Cumberland; 9 rooms, bath, electric light, water, gas, front and back porches; line location; rent *14.00. BARON BESTECKI. Bella Vista. New Cumberland P. O. Bell phone. FOR RENT—Small apartments; also 2217 Atlas Ave., 2016 N. Third St., 627 ! Wiconiseo St., and several good store j rooms. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & j KLINE, Sixth and' Reily Sts. Both phones. i FOR RENT— | 142114 Regina St *12.50 2551 Sixth St. $17.00 1633 Wallace St *20.00 Camp Hill property, modern brick house *20.00 J HELL, REALTY CO., Bergner Building. i POR RENT —Desirable residence, 211 I Forster street; city steam heat Ap ' ply on premises. Open for inspection ' at any time. FOR RENT—S-roomed house at Wash- I ington Heights, lot 58x140 feet; all Improvements; immediate possession; rent SIB.OO. Special offer of rent for March. Apply a 34 Camp St., City. I STORE ROOM, 430 Market St. Three -1 story brick dwelling, with modern Im provements, 433 Strawberry Ave. Apply j 10 JACOB TAUSIGS SONS, 420 Market street. FOR KENT —All improve ments — 1614 Catherine, $16.00 530 S. Seventeenth, . .$18.50 Apply Kulin & Hershey, 18 !Suutli Third street. FOR RENT—Houses with all improve ments, at moderate rentals. J. E. GIPPLE. 1251 Market St REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT and 2 Vi-story dwelling houses tor sale. Elder Real Estate Co.. 24th and Derry Sts. ROOMS FOR RENT TWO LARGE communicating rooms, with large closets in both; one a front room with conveniences; heat; use of bath; line location on the hill, in a fam ily of two. F. A. EI.I.IOTT, FOR RiENT—Three rooms on third floor, suitable for light housekeeping; also rooms on Second floor; all cou veniences. Inquire 1144 Derry St.. City. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. FOR 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 North street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A pair of new brick houses, in Paxtang, close to trolley. All improvements, steam heat. H. G. PBDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St WHY RENT when you can buy a new house? Look at 1551 Vernon St., the last one of the row, and see me about the terms. H. G. PEDLOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St FOR SALE—4I4 Hummel St.; 3-story brick, eight rooms an dbath; steam heat. The price is right. H. G. PED LOW, 110 S. Thirteenth St. S'OR SALE—I 732 Park St., 214-story brick house; 131 Royal Terrace, 2- story new brick house; 1927 and 1929 Derry St., 2 lots, 20x125 ft. J. O. MAT TER, 1933 Derry St. Bell phone. FOR SALE—Fine new suburban homes, on Second and Third streets, River side. Large porches, side yards, all con veniences. *2BOO to $4/00. Edward Moeslein, 424 State St.; Lewis M. Neiffer, 222 Market FOR SALE —City and suburban homes and home sites; first class business propositions. KOUGH, BRIGHTBILL & KLINE, Sixth and Reily Sts. Both phones. FOR SALE—I 942 Briggs St.; frame house: plot 40x110; stable on rear. SI7OO will buy property at No. 1947 Berryhill street. BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Building. THIRD STREET business property for sale; large brick dwelling; corner; steam heat; modern store room. Price only $6,500. Inspect It. BELL REALTY CO.. Bergner Building. $2,700 WILL BUY a frame house; porch front, side and rear; 'electric light, furnace, plot 75x150: fruit, clilck enliouse: particulars at BELL REALTY CO., Bergner Waits HELP WANTED—MALE i WANTED—Men prepare as firemen, I braketiien, motormen, colored porters. ; Pennsylvania railroads. Experience not I necessary. *BO to *IOO month. Write Inter Railway Dept, 101, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Seve. al first class house painters. Apply BUSH & MEREDITH, 1315 N. Front St. AUTO transportation school wants men to become practical chauffeurs and earn *75 to *IOO per month. We glvs a thorough course In crude and practical work for *35.00. No. 5 N. Cameron: Bell phone 1710. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Position as driving team; I have had experience and can furnish ' good reference. Call or address J. L. W.. 1636 Fifth St. YOUNG colored man wishes work of any kind. Address 111 Dewberry Ave. Call Bell phone 616 J. YOUNG MAN, graduate business col lege, wants work in office or real estat" business; has had experience In lattef; can give good reference. Address 34#1, care Star-Independent. | MIDDLE-AGED man wishes position I on farm; has experience and can tur -1 nish references. Apply 1059 S. Ninth St., City. YOUNG MAN wants position as baker; excellent, on bread. Apply CHARLES BREHMAN, Lewistown, Pa., care Eagles. COLORED MAN wants work at house cleaning or any kind of work. Call 116 V 4 Liberty St ! WANTED—Work of any kind, by a I young man. Address MR. J. L. 1327 { Susquehanna St., City. WANTED—An honest, sober, reliable colored man, married, needs and de sires work; as Janitor of an apartment | house or theatre; ot" driver, porter, houseman. Good reference can be fur | nished. Address 133 Balm St. I YOUNG MAN, 16 years old, wishes po sition in grocery store, driving and delivering. A good writer and good in arithmetic; willing to make himself useful. Call or address G. R„ 1629 N. Fifth St., City. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, WANTED—GiII or woman for general housework. Apply 30 N. Fifth St. WANTED—A competent white woman for general housework in a family of three adults: must have reference; must sleep.at home. Call after- 7 p. ni„ at 1006 N. Third St. WANTED —For a private family; white cook, chambermaid and waitress; also nurse. Six dollars to cook, five dollars ito the other two. Give reference. Em : ployment Bureau, 517 N. Second St. WANTED—Reliable girl to wash, fill and label bottles in laboratory. Ad dress Drugs, care Star-Independent. WANTED— Girls over 16 years of age to learn cigar making. Paid while learn ing. Apply at Harrisburg Cigar Company, 500 Race street. WANTED Good woman for housework. Must un derstand cooking and gen eral housework. Address 3495, care Star-lndepeudent. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Work of any kind, by mid dle-aged lady with child nine years old; or housekeeping. Address M. 8., West Falrview P. O. WANTED—Washing and ironing to do at home. Call at No. 1824 N. Eleventh street. COMPETENT GIRL desires position as housekeeper lor widower or family of adults. Apply No. 712 N. Sixth St. COLORED GIRL neat and reliable, would like general house work or sec ond work. No washing. Can furnish reference. Sleep home. 548 Cameron St., Middletown, Pa. YOUNG white lady wishes to keep 1 house for a widower; can furnish ref erences. Apply MISS ELLA KEENER, 335 S. Second St., Steelton, WANTED—An honest and reliable young colored woman desires work by the day or half day. Reference can |be furnished. Address 133 Baini St COLORED LADY wishes day's work of any kind; can give references. Apply FRANCES MAJEI'T, Oberlin, Pa. WANTED—Mae E. Parsons, 617 PefTer St, to whom two reserved tickets were awarded to-day good for the even ing performance at thu Orpheum, March 8, 1916. Call for them at Star-Inde pendent office, before 8 p. in., March 6, 1915, or they will be forfeited. YOUNG LADY wishes general house.- work to do. Apply 2028 Kensington St, City. FIRST CLASS COOK desired position, in or out of the city. Address or call 669 Briggs street. WANTED—HaIf-grown girl wants to assißt with general housework; can furnish references. Apply 424 S. Cam eron street. A GIRL would like to get work by the day or week. Call or write No. 33« S. Fifteenth street, City. WANTED—Day's work or house clean ing. Address 2013 N. Cameron St. MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW wants a posi tion as housekeeper or companion to an invalid; Christian home preferred. Can give good references. Address P. O. Box 17, Oberlin. Pa. AGENTS WANTED BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE—LiberaI terms to live men or women. Apply I Wholesale Depot 25 North Third, top floor. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—JOSEPH FRUHWIRTH. 474 Orchard Ave., Steelton, Pa., whlia man with wife and four children, wants work on farm. Has experience. I FOR RENT ffILL CREST liARRK COUNTRY HOME—Adjoining New Cumberland, and nlong Yellow Breeches Creek. Private, yet w(thln two minutes' walk to the trolley. Entirely remodeled, 14 rooms, hardwood floors, porte eocherc; all improvements and large glounds. with beautiful shade troes, nfew Borage with gtanoliUilc floor and driveway; brick house for. men serv ants: stable, carriage house, etc. Will be rented furnished or unfurnished. BARON BESTECKI BELLA VISTA—NEW CUMBERLAND P. 0., PA.—IIKJLI. PHOXC p— ———^ Miscellaneous " FURNITURE PACKING PACKING—A. H. SHRENK, 1906 North Sixth street, tirst class pucker of fur niture, china and bricabrac. Bell phons 199 W. - W. J. WENRICH, 339 Hamilton street-j Furniture, china and piano packing. Shipments looked after at boin ends. Also all kinds of hauling. Bell phons 3227 W. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 75c TO fa.oo PAID for old broken sets of false teeth in any condition. High est prices palu lor old gold or silver, such as rings, pins, watches, watch cases, etc.; also uehtai golu, crowns and briuge work. postal, well call. This ween only. Box 34>9, care a tar-Independent TO OBTAIN REST at nibht use Lung Saver, The Uoou Cougn Syrup. Uouu for oiu as well as young; also good lor croup. Ask your grocer. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—WiII exchange my new piayer-piuno with 40 ions of music for used duiomuoufor furniture. Piuuo worm fuuu. Address b. i>. b., 3«&o, cure atar-ludepeiiueni.. FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN upon real estate se curities in any aumounts and upon any terms to suit tue borrower. Ad uress P. O. box 171. STORAGE. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE, divided into private zoo..is tor stor age of nousenoid goous; low insurance. Inspection inviteu. General merchan dise warehouse and nousenolu goods warehouse are located on tracks of Pcnna. it. R„ 431-440 Soutn Second St HAlilUSilUltG srOKAUi^ COMPANY. PIANO MOVING PIANO moving by experts. WINTER PIANO CO., 23 N. Fourth St Call l J .u. oeu pnone. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS—SS to ¥2OO for honest working people keeping house. Kates less tnaii legal. Pay ments weekly or monthly. No noti fication of employer or friends. (JO-OPERATIVE L. &, 1. CO. 201 Chestnut St. Authorized Capital, |IUO,OOO ANY person needing money In amounts from ii to {6O holding a salaried po sition, would be beneuied by calling on us. Employes' Discount Co., 36 North Third St ALL KINDS OF HAULING ALL kinds of hauling: large two-ton truck; furniture, pianos, freight, la the city and suburbs. Prices reason able. Picnic and pleasure trips, day or evening. WM. H. DARE, 1453 Vernon St Bell phone 3517 J. Sale and Exchange FOE SALE FOR SALE—AT GABLE'S, 113, 115 and 117 South Second street, 5.000 gallons New Era Ready Mixed Paint, Acme quality. All the full line of the Acme make. BICYCLES—BICYCLES, $6, SS. $lO, sl2. See these bargains at once if you want to save money. Try Keystone Re pair Service. Will save you money and give you the quickest service In the clay. 814 ,N. Third St. United Phone 19 W. BIG BARGAINS In unredeemed Dia monds, , Watches, Jewelry, Firearms, Musical Instruments, etc. Cash paid for old gold and sliver. Repairing a spe cialty. CITY LOAN OFFICE. 411 Mar ket street FOR SALE —One piano, used five months, on small monthly payments, to suit purchaser. Address 3133, care Star-Independent FOR SALE—High grade piano, Just bought, for sale at a sacrifice, by urivate party. Address 3478, care Star- Independent. FOR SALE—At GABLE'S, 111-117 South Second St., 5,000 sets uew Sash, Bxl* *l2 primed and glazed, at 11.15 per set. Also other gliea t LOOK Brand new High-grade Player piano, 31 rolls of music, bench and music cabinet, for 9200.00 casta. I'arty moving into flats have no room for it. Cost new, $550.00. Will not sell ou payments. Address Player Piano. 3483, care Statin dependent. FOR SALE 78 acres of farm land, with 8-room house, ndw bank barn, etc. Bound by Paxton Creek and Wild wood Park. Within one mile of Har risburg. Immediate possession. DAUPHIN DEPOSIT TRUST CO, 213 Market Street For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. Apply Union Trust Co. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Sale at Stein's Sab Stables, Twenty-first and Greenwood streets, Harrisburg, Pa., on Tuesday, March 9,1915 40 Head of Horses & Mules Consisting of 28 HEAD OF IL LINOIS HQRSES AND MULES ranging in age .from 4 to 10 years. Among theso are good big mated teams, blacks, bays, farm horses, city broke. This will be a varv fine load of horses to suit anybody in need of a horse. They will arrive four days before sale to be inspected. Also 12 Head of Home Bought Horses and Mules These are good all purpose horses. Also some good single line leaders to suit all classes of buyers. We positively have the above stock and you all know our motto, "Sell for what they bring." Sale at 1.30 sharp. A liberal credit given. H. D. KOONS ft STEIN Don't forget the date, March, », 1915 v ' Lost and Found FOUND. FOUND—A decided improvement In my appearance since having my clothing cleaned and pressed at Parisian Dye Works, 1409 N. Thlri Branch, Hoffman- Kerns, 337 Ohestnut. Bell phone. Call ing and delivering. FOUND—The way to end your cleaning and dyeing worries by calling either phone tor Eggert's Steam Dyeing and French Cleaning Works, 124 a Market St. We call and deliver. LOST OR STRAYED WHITE and brlndle male dog. one dark and one white eye; round spot in center of head. Reward if returned to 1851 Swatara St. if" ~——— — Real Estate WANTED TO RENT WANTED—A small house, outside city limits, near trolley line; with enough ground to do a little gardening. Apply C. A. SPRiENKLE. sl4 North Third St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Third floor apartment at Walzdorf, six rooms, tiled lyath and pantry, all very light; city steam, facing Capitol. Also, April 'l, second floor. Inquire 400 North St. FOR RENT—Three modern new apart ments; 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, steam liS&t, telephone, gas range, laun dry trays; hard wood floors; No. 230 d. Thirteenth St. Can be seen 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Apply on premises or call Bell L2B3L. FARMS FOE RENT LAND for rent on share basis to re liable tru-cker; three acres smooth, rich soil in Camp mil. No buildings. Chance to make money. ELMER ZIM MERMAN. 1435 Walnut St.. Harrisburg. Harrisburg Hospital The Harrisburg Hospital is open daily except Sunday t between 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical advice and prescriptions to those unable to pay for thom. STATE EDITORSARE COMING Will Discuss Legislative Matters in An nual Convention Here Next Week —Banquet on Tuosday Pennsylvania editors, it is expected, will be in Harri*burg in great num bers next week, when the State Edi torial Association will begin its forty third annual meeting in the Board of Trade rooms. The meetings \yill start Tuesday and coutinuo through Wednes day. On Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock the annual banquet will be held in the Bolton House for the members auil their wives. The guests of honor will be Governor Brumbaugh, Lieutenant Governed McClain and Bishop Darling ton. The business sessions will be held at 10 anil 2 o'clock during the two days, and at these sessions tihe joint associa tions of the dailies and weeklies will meet together. The election of officers for the State Editorial Association, the Associated Dailies and the Association of Weeklies will be held on Tuesday. Among the speakers during the con vention will be: "The Business End of a Weekly Newspaper," Howard Reynolds, "Sun," Quarryville; "How to Make Our Weekly Association a Success," C. H. Rressler, "Times," Lock Haven; "Getting Together?" E. R. Stoll, manager Publishers' As sociation, Pittsburgh, which includes the '"Dispatch," "Gazette-Times," "Press," "Leader," "Post," "Sun" and " Ohronicle-Telegrapn; *■• "What Ohio Has Accomplished, C. H. Spen cer, secretary "Ohio Daily Select List," Newark, O.; "Tvpothetae and the; Job Printing Clearing House," Asa Oahoon, president Scranton Tvpotihe tate, Scranton; "Proposed Legisla tion." discussion by members af the legislative committe and all others de siring to speak. 44 BODIES MNFROHINE Estimated Dead in Gas Explosion Now Placed at Between 150 and 175 BirAssociatcd Press, Hinton, W. Va., March s.—Five | more bodies were taken from the mine | of the New River and Pocahontas Coal I Company to-dav at Layland where a gas explosion entombed and killed probably 175 men. The total liet of recovered bodies is now 44. Only the entries of the mane have been reached er month and $3 per month for each child under 15 years of age. SAYS HUCKSTERS ROBBEI) HIM Remraer Gives Warning Against Men Who Sell Way Below Market Prices R. Remmer, whose general store, at' 1220 North Cameron street, was robbed on February 23 and again on March 2, of goods valued by him at $135, said to-day that ho believes tho three mou arrested in connection with these rob beries and the burglary committed at the home of Joseph Barath, 1007 Cum berland street, on March 2, are huck sters who had trieij, previous to the robberies, to sell goods to him. Mr. Remmer said that he believes the men accused of having robbed him hal made a practice of following the business of hucksters in tie 'lay time during which they made mental obser vations w:th regard to places that it might be easy to break into aty night. He said he believes the public ought to bo on tho look out for hucksters who sell produce at prices way below tho market figures. Mr. Remmer said the men who robbed his store on the first occasion broke the panel out of a door to gain admittance and on the second occasion broke in a window and a door. They forced the window open despite the fact there was a heavy bar across it in the inside. Mr. Remmer says that goods of his, valued at about SIOO, still are mass ing. Barriers She —I've just thought of an excel lent plan for fostering better manners at the theatre. He—What is it? She —Put all the fat men on the end seats and get them go interested in the per formance that they will not leave their seats between the acts.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. Seeking the Man "His is a case of where the office seeks the man." , "That so?" "Yes; he's wanted by men from the sheriff's office." —Buffalo Express. Harrisburg Hospital The Harrisburg Hospital is open daily except Sunday, botween 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. for dispensing medical advice and prescriptions to those unable to pay for them. IT PAYS TO USE STAB INDEPENpENT WANT ADS. 15 FINANCE EARLY CAINS IN MARKET ARE OFFSET BY LOSSES Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Bead ing and Atchison Sold Slightly Above Yesterday's Close—-U. S. Steel, Pennsy, B. and O at Standstill By Associated Press. New York, March s.—Wall Street—. Early prices in today's stock market - reflected further uncertainty, gains be ing offset by losses. In no case* of im portance were changes more than frac tional, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Heading and Atchison selling slightly above yesterday's close, while United States Steel, Pennsylvania and Haiti more and Ohio were at a standstill. In terborough pfd. and American Car rose a point. Missouri, Kansas and Texas pfd. fell three points to its minimum of 26. The new St. Paul Convertible five per cent, bonds were the strong feature -of the bond list. Prices improved materially toward midday, altliongh trailing became duller. Anthracite issues and Canadian Pacific rose a point or more, with advances or as much in some of the industrials, including American Smelting and Na tional Lead. Selling of Missouri, Kan sas and Texas issues, including the bonds, was ascribed to foreign sources, Holland being a large holder of these securities. A further decline iu gains called renewed attention to the situa tion in the Dardanelles. Bonds made further progress with the stock market, some of the recent issues being in spe cial demand at higher quotations. Philadelphia Produce Market Philadelphia, March 5. —Wheat lower; No. T red spot, export. 139 ft 141; No 1 northern, Dulutli export, 147® 152. Corn lower; No. 2 spot, export, 75@77 No. 2 yellow, local. to'SVfc. Oats weak; No. 2 white, 61@62. Bran weak; winter, per ton, $26.50<» £9.00; spring, $25.50@26.00. Refined sugars firm; powdered, 5.5r.; line granulated, 5.75; Confectioners' A. 5.65. % Butter lower; western creamery, ex tra. 31; nearby prints, fancy, ::t. Eggs steady; nearby lirsts, free case, $6.15; current receipts, free case, $6.00; western extra lirsts, free case, $6.15; lirsts, free case, S6.UO. L.ive poultry firmer; fowls, 11>(ft 18; old roosters. 11 %to 12; chickens, 13fir 16; tur keys, 15@17; ducks ,16®17; geese, li ® 16. Dressr l poultry steady. Fowls, heavy, ISI a; uverage, ,15£ @ 17%: small, .if 4i;15; old roostei'S, 14; broiling chickens, nearby, 18®23: western, 14®22; roast ing chickens, 17 fit 20; turkeys, fancv, 21; fair to good, 18@20; ducks, 1L®18; geese, 10® 14. Potatoes weak: Penna., per. bushel. 530 55; Maine, 45®. 50; New/Aoi'lt, 40 @45 V Flour lower; winter straight. 6.40f!(> 6.65; spring straight, C.50®6.75; do., pat ent. 6.75® 7,75, Hay weak; timothy. No. 1 large bales, 18.o0@18.50; medium bales, 17,504)) 18.00; No. 2 do.. 15.60® 16.50; No. 3 do., 14.01it0 15.00. Clover mixed light, 17.00® 17.50; No. 1 do., 16.00® 16.50; No. 2, do., 14.50 @15.50. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, March s.—Hogs—Receipts, 24,000; strong. Bulk. 6.60®6.75; light, 6.55C0/6.85; mixed, 6.55 Ca 6.85; heavy, 6.30 @6.80; rough, 6.30@6.40: pigs, 5.75(8-6.85. Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; steady. Native steers, 5.7509.05; western, S.lOft 7.50; cows and heifers, 3.50®7.70; calves, 6.75 @10.25. Sheep Receipts, S,000; unsettled, Sheep, 7.00®7.80; yearlings, 7.75@8.65; lambs, 7.65@9.75. 10 HOURS FOR TROLLEY MEN Shaaber Bill Provides Prison Penalty For Those Who Violate It If the bill introduced by Represen tative Shaaber, of Heading, in the House 'becomes a law, motormen, con | ductors and drivers for horse, c.nblo and electric railway companies will work but ten hours a day in this State. The Shaaber bill provides that it shall be unlawful for the presideHt, bokrd of directors, superintendent any other agent of such company to permit such employes to work more than ten hours in the service in any one day. A violation of the law makes the violator guilty of a misdemeanor and on convic tion he shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment of not less tlikn thirty days or more than six, months. The s&'ond section of the Shaaber act, however, is just a bit wgue. It provides that on the trial of such of ficer charged with a violation of tiro law "evidence of the actual service jiy any motorman, conductor or driver dur ing more than twelve hours in any ono day shall be prima facie evidence of such permission or sufferance by tjio person on trial." The act repeals the act of 18$7 which limits t'he hours of such street railwav employes to twelve and pro vides for extra compensation for work done beyond that number. The Shaaber act arbitrarily fixes the hours at ten and does not permit of extra work or extra compensation for any overwork. MOOSE NOMINATE OFFICERS The Election Will Take Place Thurs day, March 18 At a meeting of Lodge No. 107, Ijoyal Order of Moose, at its home, Third and Boaß streets, last evening t'he following officers were nominated: C. E. Rea, dictator; A. W. Emerick, vice dictator; A. Fraukcnbury and P. T. Blanklar, prelate; George P. Satch ell, treasurer; Samuel T. Gland, inner guajil; Joseph H. Minuich, outer guard; Angus Cameron and B. J. 11. Douglas, trustees; Elmer E. Stacks, delegate to supreme lodge convention; Alvin G. Myere, alternate delegate to supreme lodge convention. The elec tion will foe held Thursday, March 18, from 2 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and front 7 to J o'clock in the even ing. BEAL ESTATE FPU SATYR Printed at\ this office in best style, at lowest prices and notice.