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You Should Ml 'imm mm XI. Hefnre yon clone up Slop, reflect, conider Ferbapa you did nut yet appeal To the hlghent bidder. Another man mlfrlit yet be had With more coin behind him, And a Enine Chance ad Soon will help yon find htm. FOR HE VT I FOR RENT Apartments suitable for light housekeeping: hud out like'a New York nat; hot and cold water, steaui heat, electric light. Apply South fourth street.

novS tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board. Apply 817 North novS FOR RENT Third story front room. 219 North Second street. nov8 6t FOR RENT An eight roomed house having front and back porch with side 'entrance. No.

1S22 Pwatara street. Inquire 503 Cumberland street, 'or 412 North street. nov" 3t WE PAY the highest cash price for hides. We also remove dead animals promptly. L.

COHEX BUO 718 X. Seventh Harrisburg, Pa. Both 'Phones. Business Places 1 For Rent i 2 1 5 If you're just starting a new i. venture or your business dc mands larger quarters just a ask us for the rooms you need s.

you'll find we ran supply 0 theru. Call or 'phone. S. Cameron Street Two new Store Rooms and Dwell 2 ings plato glass fronts all 1 modem improvements. Au am 0 bitious young' man could do a thriving business with Grocery or Drug Store, as this is in a new settlement district.

2 228 X. Tldrd Street Xew room 15x(i0 good business 0 location moderate rent. 2 210 X. Second St. Store 5 Kooni in new Donaldson 5 Building 21x80 in growing 2 business district reasonable 4 5 rent immediate possession, Bergner Building Two Store Rooms on Market Street 4 $.

each 15x44. Possession 9 it April 1st. 3 Weakley Building 7 X. 4 Second Street. Rooms on sec ond and third floors for light 3 manufacturing purposes or 4 wholesale business.

Johnson Building S. Mar fi ket Square entire second floor 4 suitable for Lodge Room Ladies' Tailoring cafe 36x100. 18 X. Court Avenue 18x18 desirable for Barber Shop or Cigar Store now ready for occupancy. 317 Strawberry Avenue 25x61 well lighted cen trally located possession tit 4 once.

219 Blackberry Avenue 2 A story brick building suitable 4 for Storage purposes. fi; The Royal property 204 Locust Street will be remodel 4 ed to suit tenant. Suitable for 9 Store and dwelling Boarding House, etc, Stable on Primrose Avenue, Tivo story frame building. 21. BROS.

5 BAKER Federal Square, 4. Harrisburg, pn. 040 4040 W4040400404O40.KH on deal FOR I A LE ys card collectors we win sr'tid s'ix post cards of Carlisle Indian iol or Dickinson College to anv ail dress for 25 cents. Carlisle Post Card Carlisle, Pa. novif it FOR Double hard coal heater.

I in use only a short time and in Rood condition. Inquire No. 106 Seventeenth street. City. nov9 2t FOR SALE Coal and sand tleet con sisting of steamboat, pump and tn tiftv feet Hats.

Apply 116 North Fourth street. nov8 6t JICST BE SOLD at a sacrifice, two 20 ft. wall cases, mirror alcove, four ti ft. Iloor cases, electric appliances, also lie stock of watches, exit glass, jewelry, novelties, prior to moving Apply Kramer, Jeweler. 1014 N.

Third St. nov7 6t FOR SALE Square piano in good condition. Apply 122S N. Front St. nov7 3t FOR SALE new.

tufted in 1 N. Sixth street. Davenport, rreen velour. good as Apply 911 nov7 3t FOR SALE English bull terrier pups; white, and brindle. Apply 228 North street.

nov5 6t Opportunity! Porch front, 8 room brick dwelling; well built on 50 ft. corner. Near 14th and Berryhill. 34 ft. siUe yard.

15 minutes' ride from Steel ton. Best value for price in city. Ad eS3 "Brookwood," P. O. Box 350.

sepl7 2mo. FOR SALE All kinds or second hsnd furniture, carpets and stoves and fuJl line of new clothing at lowest cash prices and on easy terms. I also buy second hand furniture, carpets and stoves and pay highest cash prices. I t. Cohen, 114 Short street, corner Cranberry avenue.

febl4 tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES' second hand clothing and shoes bought and sold (evening dresses a specialty). Drop a postal to Mrs. N. Brenner, 426 and 426 Walnut street.

aprl9 tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CENTRALLY located property for sale. Lot 62 ft. by 145 including improvements. Fronts on two streets, access to four. Near public buildings.

Suited for manufacturing plant or warehouse. For particulars address P. O. Box 50, 7 Atlantic ce, Cape May, N. J.

LOST LOST On Tuesday a brown music roll, between Cathedral School and Strawberry street. Reward if returned to Business Office, Telegraph. LOST At corner Walnut and Short streets, a pair of gold glasses in a brown case. Finder will please return to 1605 Green street. Reward offered.

i THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906. ix 11 OF SWATARA STREET FROM FIFTEENTH STREET SIXTEENTH STREET. Notice is hereby given that the vie. wers appointed by the Court to view and ascertain the damages and the benefits arising by reason of the grading of Swatara street from Fifteenth street to Sixteenth street in the Cit of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and to assess the same according to law, have filed their report in the court or common ieas ui iuiuu ninth day of November, 1906. The schedule of assess: ents contained 111 the I ji.iiitniiui,., '7.

said report Is as follows: GeoTge W. Thomas Margaret Yeacock Heirs of A. Boyd Hamilton Maggie A. Ensminger, Edward Moeslein Frank Baumgardner Frederick R. Smith, Ada M.

Beck William H. and Lakie T. Dubel, W. C. Himmelberger Norman S.

Man ley. Norman S. Manley, J. Wesley Hoover Henry 11 Tillie M. Tobias Heirs of A.

Boyd Hamilton, Heirs ot E. G. Painter Unless exceptions thereto be filed, the said report will be continued J. P. LUCE 11 i X'.

nth 1'lfi the Are You Familiar With Conditions in There are over one hundred houses now in the course of erection, making about three hundred new houses during the past two years, and the end is not yet. If you have any idea at all of building, or buying lots for speculation, consult our lists. We Have Over One Hundred Lots for Sale in the 10th Ward delightfully located, 15, 1C, 17 and 20 feet front, Water Mains, Sewers, large School House near, Sixth Street soon to be paved, and Cars running every three, or four minutes, all go to make this section an attractive residence We also have a few lots near Derry and Twenty third Streets for sale, which came back to us after our recent auction sale, desirable location for homes. Also, Lots in beautiful "Harbor View," on Staten Island, New York City as an investment, nothing superior car fare from Harrisburg allowed to all purchase ers of lots. See us before buying elsewhere.

INSURANCE WRITTEN IN THE BEST COMPANIES 40 I'nion Trust ituilding. Advertise. FEMALE HELP WANTED CLERK For general office work; must be quick at figures and good penman; knowledge of bookkeeping desirable; state salary and particulars. M. L.

K. 1907, Harrisburg Telegraph. nov 3t WANTED A good white girl, with reference, for general housework In a family of two; good wages. Apply at No. 104 Walnut street.

nov9 3t WANTED good girl for general housework. Apply 21S Forster street. nov8 3t WANTED Good girl to do general housework; good wages; no washing. Applv No. 1932 North Third street.

nov8 3t WANTED An experienced lady demonstrator In housefurnlshing department. Apply Kothert's Basement. novS tf WANTED Pine street. A competent cook. 212 nov7 3t WANTED White woman to cook, wash and iron; no housework; also a white nurse for children wanted.

Address A. B. C. 1S95, Harrisburg Telegraph. nov7 3t WANTED A competent girl for kitchen work and to assist In dining room.

Apply Sliti North Third street. nov9 3t GIRL or middle aged'' woman wanted for general housework. Apply 1732 Green street. nov9 2t WANTED A good white girl small family. No washing.

Wages $4 per week. Address P. O. Box 322. novti tf WANTED Colored girl aged about 35.

general homework; small family; good wages; with reference. 310 Mulberry sireet. novi if WANTED Young La dies, experienced operators for shoe stitching or sewing machines; also learners, $4 to $9 per week. Apply Har 1 1 jrisburg noe iviig. ver nori Harrisburg, Pa.

Foi tlio past three yearn The Dauphin Cigar Co. Canal Near North has given steady work to all its employes and will continue to do so, notwithstanding all speeches, statements, and letters to the contrary. GIRLS tVANTEJ We teach the inexperienced the art of Knitting and pay at the rate of $3 per week while learning. Harrisburg Knitting Mill. Seventh above Maulay Streets.

sep7 tf WANTED WANTED In a refined private family two gentlemen or lady and gentleman witli or without board, large second story front room: centrally located; reference exchanged. Address F. IS. No. 1309, rare Dailv Telegraph.

nov9 3t BIDS FOR SEWERS Highway Department City of Harrisburg. Pa. November 5, IftOfi. Sealed bids will be received at this office up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, November 16, 1906, for the construction of proposed sewers in the following highways, viz: Cameron street from 110 feet north of Market street to State street. Ordinance No.

24, Common, 1906. Mulberry street from Paxton creek to Flood street, in Flood street from Mulberry street to Mather ulley, in Mather alley from Flood street to Cameron street, and in Cameron street from Mulberry street to Derry street. Ordinance No. 24, Common, 1906. James street from Cumberland street to Hay street, and in Hay street from James street to Capitol street.

Ordinance No. 11, Select, 1906. Wallace street from Boyd street to Harris street Ordinance No. 44, Common, 1906. Blank bids and specifications can be had by applying to this office.

The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. H. LYNCH, Commissioner. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Water Department, Court House, until Tuesday, November 13.

1906, for laying 6 inch water pipe in Seventeenth street from Elm street to Apricot street, in Apricot street from Sixteenth street to Eighteenth street, and an 8 inch water pipe in Front street from Muench street to Delaware street. For further particulars apply to the office, where plans and specifications may be seen. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. JOHN A. AFFLECK, 3t President.

TO 1 11 viin.il." Benefits. $13 95 6 00 4 65 3 00 3 00 32 45 2 10 4 65 2 S5 4 20 4 20 i 4 20 1 3 00 1 00 13 $90 00 within thirty days after November 9th, ausonuei. Tenth Ward No. 46 I'nion Trust Building. Feet.

Damages. 100 None 40 None 31 None 20 None 20 None S3 None 17 None 15 None 4 None 31. None 1H None 2 None 2S None 2S None 20 None 20 None 100 None DANIEL S. SFCITZ. MALE HELP WANTED WANTED Boys 14 td 16 years old to learn shoe making.

Apply to Harris burg Shoe Mfg. Vernon Harrisburg, Pa. oct26 tf WANTED High grade Real Estate Salesmen. We have the best proposition in this locality. Only those who can get results need apply.

Address, D. R. 1903, Harrisburg Telegraph. nov8 3t We have an opening for a live young man with some knowledge of Hats and Furnishings. A good opening nd a permanent position for right party.

Address in confidence, B. D. 1904 Harrisburg Telegraph. STENOGRAPHER Young mall with considerable experience would like to dn short hand and typewriting at night for several months for purpose of increasing Speed. Would be willing to work for nothing.

Apply Pgr. No. 194S, care Harrisburg Telegraph. nov!) 3t, YOUNG MAX. about 20, as office assistant; must be good penman.

Address in own handwriting. State particulars. P. o. 1905, Harrisburg Telegraph.

novP 3t ROY not over 18, for office work: mint be bright end uctive; good chance for advancement. State par i Oculars. B. SX. T.

1 900. Harrisburg Telegraph. nov9 3t WANTED Plumbers, pipe fitter and tinners. Apply Enola Inn. nov9 3t WANTED Young man to learn drug business.

M. Smith, 433 Market street. nov8 2t BRIGHT, honest young men to pre pare for coming Exams, for Railway Mail Clerks and Gov't Stenographers. Good Salary. rmanent.

Many appointments. Thoro preparation. Address, 751 Inter State Cedar Rapids, Iowa. novS 2t WANTED Paperhangers. Applv R.

0. Macglauchlin, 1820 North Third street. nov8 3t WANTED A colored man for porter at Maple Grove Hotel, Sixth and Ma clay streets. nov7 3t WANTED Experienced outside cutters, also lining and trimming cutters can get work at once; good pay and steady work. For particulars apply Utz Dunn, 37 Canal street, Rochester, N.

Y. nov5 6t WANTED Young man stenographer; must have experience; reference required. Wittenmyer Lumber Seventh and Schuylkill streets. oct26 tf WANTED 20 first class car builders to work piecework on Pennsylvania Railroad XL box cars. Mlddletown Car Works.

1e5 tf DIED CALLENDER At Middletown, November 8th, Maria O. Callendor, of Me chanicsburg. Burial at Meadville, Penna. nov8 2t SITUATION WANTED MALE YOUNG colored boy wants work in private family. References.

Applv 703 North street. nov7 3t Bell 3071 W. United 218 HENRY J.SPUHLER, Inc. Stocks, Bonds and Grain Every Facility. Beat Service.

Moderate Margins. No Interest. 210 STRAWBERRY ST. REAL ESTATE We have constant demands for desirable residences business properties land, both "For Sale" and "for Rent." We feel confident of our ability to both sell a.nd rent your prop erty, if you have anything for sale list it with we will get you the desired results, our facilities and experience are worth your consideration. Personal attention given to the collection of rentals.

Properties managed, rents collected, fire insurance written in strong old line companies. H. H. FREEBURN 1400 X. Third Street LOW TAX COMMUNITY Comparatively new, 9 room, trame PenbrooJt, (near Reservoir Park); improvements; lot, 22x150.

20 minut walk centre city; 5 cent trolley fare. Price low; part cash. G. L. OJLLMERRY ('(jmlnonwralth Trust Building.

STORAGE. HARRISBURG STORAGE COMPANY Basement. Four Floors. Private Rooms. Clean Safe.

Fire Proof. Coiner South street and Pennsylvania Railroad. mayB tf Myers Manufacturing Co. Third and Cumberland Streets. CALK3DARS FAX 8 CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES 1125 N.

Third Street Second Floor Three story Brick Dwelling, Maclay near Penn street. Reception Hall; Nine Rooms, Bath and Pantry. Hardwood finish throughout. Steam Heat; Gas and Electric Light, door. Street cars pass the For further information see J.

N. K1NNARD 305 BROAD STREET 1 I I FOB SALE Closing Stock Quotations Furnished by the Ex mange isanKing 3 North Market Square. Harrisburg. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. New York, Nov.

9. Open.High.Low.Clos. Atchison Atch. Pf B. 0.

Brook. R. T. Ches. Ohio Gt.

CM. St.P. D. R. G.

E. R. R. L. X.

Mex. Cent. Mo. Pac. N.

Y. 9S? 99 98J 99 102 102 1184 11.8 117S 117J 78 78g 772 .784 52 fi 53 52 52 1 71 171 170s 171S 170J 171S 39 39 43 43 425 431 142i 142J 142 142g 22? 23 22 3 23 93'f 94 93J 935 1281 128J 127 1273 N.Y.,0. Pac. Mail w. 454 4 5J 454 45f 361 139 145 2 81 37 361 139S 139 146i 144 3 P.

R. R. Heading It. I So. Pac.

So. Ry. Tex. Pac. V.

Pac V. Pac, Wabash, Pf. W. Pf. 139 146 2S 013 2SJ 284 913 92i 911 3 Hi ft 36 361 255 1S2J 1S31 1813 93 13 33 4 361 1822 9e 50 I 1 INDUSTRIALS, Anml.

110 2 11.11 11 ok no; 43S 35J S9 73 1545 Am. C. F. 43S 43 43 3. SS Am.

Cot. Oil Am. Ice Sec. Am. Loco Am.

Smelt. Am. Sugar. Anaconda Cent. Leath.

C. L. Pf I. Peo. Gas U.

S. Rubber TT. S. Steel. U.

S. St. Ff. W. Union C.

C. 35 i 90 i 1538 133 133 133 209 207J 269 364 36 36 102 512 51 519 fsS5 494 463 10 4 1 R5i 36 1 47 i 105 86 463 1043 So? NEW YORK C'OTTON By Associated Press. New York, Nov. Cotton futurea opened steady; November a. SO; December 9.91: January 9.90; February 10.06; March lO.lfi; April 10.23 Mav 10.2S; June 10.36; July 10.39.

LOCAL STOCKS Furnished by Levi Brandt. Harrisburg, Oct. 18, 1906. Wheal, per bushel .70 Cora, per bushel 55 Oats, per bushel 36 Rye, per bushel 55 Hofter's Best flour, per barrel 4.86 Hercules flour, per barrel 4.30 Pillsbury Best flour 6.40 CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press. Chicago, Nov.

9. Cattle Estimated receipts 4.0O0. market steady. Beevfs, $4 cows and heifers. and feeders.

4.50; Tex ans, $3.755 4.30; westerns. calves, 'h 7.75. Hogs Estimated receipts market weak. Mixed and butchers, $5.95 (ft 6.40; good lvavy, $6.25 6.4 2 I rough heavy, $5806; light, $5.85 It? 6.32 pigs, 6.10; bulk of sales, $6 6.30. Sheep Estimated receipts, market steady.

Sheep, $3.75 05.60; lambs, PHILADELPHIA PHOLLCE By Asscc ated Press. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red in export elevator, 74Vi75c; No.

2 red western. 77)78c; No. 1 northern. 87(88c; No. 2 northern, 85V Corn lc lower; No.

2 In export elevator, SOSSOHc. Oats Firm; fair demand; No. 2 white natural, 39 c. Bran Firm, good demand; winter In bulk, spring in sacks, $22.50 23. Refined Sugars Quiet, but steady; powdered, 4.955c; granulated, 4.85 4.90c: confectioners' 4.65 (g 4.70c; Keystone 4.50c.

Butter good demand; extra western creamery, official price, 27c; street price, 28c; extra nearby prints, 30c. Eggs Firm, good demand; nearby fresh, 29c at mark; western fresh, 29o at mark. Live Poultry Firm; fowls. 1214c; old roosters, spring chickens, 12 (gl3c; ducks, 130)140. Dressed Poultry Firm, good de 1 mand; fowls, choice.

13c: do. fair to I good. llVa(S12c; old roosters, 9Ve: nearby chickens, It loo; western chickens. Potatoes Steady, fair demand; Penna. choice per bushel oSiSOc; New York and western, 53 (g 55c: New York and western fair to good per bushel, 48 50c.

Flour Steady, fair demand. Hay Firm. CHICAGO GHAIX By Associated Press. Chicago, Nov. 9.

December wheat opened tinchangad to a shade lower at 72 to 72c and sold at 72 (fi)c. December corn firmed up to 421c. December oats sold up to 34 c. January provisions opened steady; pork at $14.05: lard at $8.47, and ribs at. $7.57 Ett' YORK PUODI CE By Associated Press.

New York, Nov. 9. Flour, receipts, 14.632: sales, 1,800. Dull and steady. Winter straights.

$8.45 3.55. Wheat Receipts. 172,000 bushels; sales. 675.000 bushels: higher. December.

81 168lc; May, rff'83 11 16. Hye Steady; No. 2 western, if New York. Corn Receipts, 19,350 bushels. Sales, dull and without transactions.

Beef Firm. Pork Firm. 1 "HERE'S A HOME" 606 Forster Street Fine three story brick dwelling, 11 rooms, complete bath room, splendid furnace, range that is a good baker, bells, speaking tubes, first class gas fixtures, open stairway to third floor, hay window front, picture moulding, fancy mantel pieces, outside cellarway, cemented cellar, hot and cold water In cellar, coal bins in complete, lot 20 feet 6 inches by 167 feet to 20 foot alley, Immediate possession. For further information and card to go through the house apply at our office. Penna.

Realty Improvement Company 200 North Second Street FOR SALE 100 Acye Farm Adopted for fruit and poultry raising. 50 acres under oultlva A tion. 5 10 acre apple orehnrd. 2 acre pear orchard. Large peach orchard.

0 Two and one half story frame dwelling house, large bara, and 1 3ux30 foot summer cottage. Spring water at door. Beautifully located one mile i from Newport land level. Title clear. Attractive price.

I Page Page 103 105 JECOXD STREET Would You be Interested In a Splendid Guaranteed Investment The undersigned offers to investors in Harrisburg and vicinity an exceptional investment opportunity for anyone having $500 or more to invest. The return of the principal is guaranteed in five years, though the Company reserves the right to return it at any time prior to that, with interest annually at 6 per cent. In addition to the annual interest at 6 per the investor is guaranteed an average annual net profit of about 19 per cent, for the next four years. This is no "gold mine" speculation but a business proposition of the most substantial character, so close 1o Harrisburg that it can be easily investigated. It is backed by men of the highest standing and responsibility.

$50,000 of the $250,000 capital is already subscribed. If you are interested to know more about it, drop me a postal, C. G. FENCIL, 37 S. Summit Harrisburg, Pa.

Reference fnrnlabed on request. ard Firm. Prime, western, $9.60 Kmrar nui.if fair refininor. 1 lir centr'if uiral. 56 test.

3 lSei molasses sugar. 3 16e. Refined granulated. 4.80c. Petroleum Steady; refined all ports, $7.457.50.

Coffee Steady: No. 7 Rio, 7. Molasses Steady; New Orleans, 30 3Sc. BOARD OF TRADE ftlOTATIONS Furnished by William L. Bear and Co.

November 9. Wheat December May Corn December May Oats December May 'I '4 78 43 34i 3 72 77 42 13 i 34 3.V 73 77 42 34 35'i 42 is 43U 35 piTTsm nr. stocks Furnished by William L. Bear and Co. November 9.

Crucible. Steel, com Bid 12 74 Crucible Steel, pfd 79M Pittsburg Brewing, cm. ex div. ofd. 34 Pittsburg Shewing, pd.

ex div. ofd. 51 Pittsburg Coal, com 16S Pittsburg Coar, pfd. Bid "51 West. Elec.

2nds Bid TVj NEW YORK DAIRY By Associated Press. New York, Nov. 9. Butter Firm; receipts 7,062. Official prices held seconds ex.tra, 25'2614c.

Cheese Quiet, unchanged: receipts, 3,250. Eggs Firm, unchanged: receipts, 1, 191. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS By Associated Press. Philadelphia, Nov. 9.

Stocks closed steady. American Cement 10 American Railways 51 lA Cambria Steel 37 4 Lake Superior Corporation 16 Electric Company of America ll1, Lehigh Valley 79s Lehigh Navigation 107 Pennsylvania Railroad 69 13 16 Pennsylvania Steel, pfd 105 Philadelphia Rapid Transit 25 Philadelphia Electric 3 Philadelphia Company 49 Philadelphia Traction 97i Reading 72 13 16 Reading, first pfd 45 Reading, second ptd 47 Union Traction Company P4 United Gas Improvement 97 Mi United States Steel 46 3l United States Steel pfd. 104 74 SAYS CANCER IS CURABLE Ciilcas'O I'liysleinn Deolnrvx DiHrnae Can Be SueeeMsfiilly Treated Enrly Chicago, Nov. 9. Cancer is far from incurable, according to Dr.

Nicholas Senn. In a lecture at the University of Chicago yesterday. Doctor Senn declared that 50 per cent, of the cases in the earliest stages may be cured. He advocated the establishment of a bureau to keep the public informed as to the nature and possible cure of cancer, as is done If some cities of Europe. Many of the victims of cancer prevent cures, he said, by becoming despondent and keeping away from good physicians.

SHIPPED WRONG BODY Jlotlier FiudK Strunger'n, Corpse in Son' Casket York. Nov. 9. A body supposed to be that of Albert E. RoJahn of near pallastown, was shipped from Augusta, to Dallastown for interment yesterday.

When Rojahn's mother and other relatives gathered about the casket they were amazed to find it was not the body of Rojahn, but that of Kruce Buckey, a street evangelist. The stranger's body was buried in the U. B. cemetery. VICTIM A YASSAR GIRL Voniife Woman Strangled in Room Cnme From Plttubiirn rit.tsburg, Nov.

9. It is now throuurht Hint Margaret KHaabtt'i Gor don, the young Oman who was found i strangled in her room In New York Saturday nlgbt, is a member of a well known family of Pittsburg and p. former Vassar College grirl. Her maiden mune is not yet known. PASTOR TO LEAVE CHURCH! Rexipmed Because His Attendance at Hnxebnll Was Crltleloed Scranton, Nov.

Rev. E. W. Dewitt, pastor of the First Bnptist church, who resigned because ot criticisms of his frequent attendance at baseball games, will go to an church. Me recalled hts resignation by request of a majority of members of his congregation, but received a call a few days ago from Erie and decided to accept it.

GOATSKINS FOR $32,000,000 By Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 9. Goatskins to the value of $32,000,000 were imported Into the United States In the fiscal year 1906, against $10,000,000 worth a earlier. HAD HUSBAXD ARRESTED.

Sadie Bumbaugh, Meadow Lane, had her husband, John Bumbaugh, arrested to day on a charge of assault and battery. A hearing probably will be held to night at the, office of S. Brady Caveny, Alderman of the Second ward. Sadie says that her husband came home drnnk yesterday morning at 4 o'clock, and kicked on the door for admission. She descended and when she opened the door John pulled her out and then pulled her hair out.

RfiAL ESTATE SALES Miller Bros, and Baker announce the following sales: Plot northwest corner Market and Eighteenth streets. 50 by 110, owned by Union Real Estate Investment Company, to Arthur A. Smith. Dwelling, ill Harris street, John Block owner to Joseph F. Criswel).

Try "Telegraph Want Ads. I FOR TECH. SCHOOL Vestlngliouso Electric Company Makes Valuable Contribution to Ivocal Institution. The collection of pictures of technical subjects in the Harrisburg Technical High School has been increased by six handsomely framed sceiies in and about the Westing house Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg. They will be hung in the electric room and in the halls.

The subjects are the following: Four Westinghouse 1,500 Kw. turbo installed iu the powerhouse of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. Westinghouse Machine and Electric Company, East Pittsburs. Alain aisle, Sec, showing machining, winding, and assembling of alternating and direct current generators. A 3,000 12,000 volts, ().

I. W. C. transformer. Four Westinghouse revolving field alternating current generators, connected to Westinghouse Machine Company Auto Compound engine.

New York, New Haven Hartford electric locomotive, built by the Westinghouse Company. BOTH WERE EXTRAVAGANT Countess Spent Quite as Much as Roni, Creditors Say. Paris, Nov. 9. Creditors of th Casiellanes are all supporting Count Boni's contention that whatever extravagance may have existed in the Avenue Malakoff establishment was attributed to the Countess aa much as to himself.

After judgment on the divorce case had been reserved. Maitre Mil lerand appeared before, the Court on behalf of the creditors and contended that when the family council's allowance of a million franCs for household exDenses nroved insuffi cient, the Count and Countess to gether signed papers which put them into the hands of money lenders, and the Countess engaged herself in a way that, made her absolutely responsible for the debts. He said that it was but fair that the Countess should pay her share of the extravagances. In a single month she had spent The ceiling of her bedroom cost $160,000, with furniture to match. Among the other extravagances mentioned by counsel $200,000 for jewels, $21,233 for horses, $29.

800 for automobiles, $14,001 for Carolus Duran's portrait of the Countess, and so on. BLEWOUTGASrUSUALRESULT By Associated Press. Phillipsburg, N. Nov. 9.

John Henry Kels, a well known and wealthy resident of Pattenburg, this State, missed the last train for his home last evening and went to a local hotel. He retired early and is believed to have blown out the gas. Ho was found dead to day. 1JUILIHXG PEKMITS. Building permits were issued to day as follows: To Augustus Wiidinau, for three two story brick thvcllina houses cn southeast corner of Curtin and Bran singer streets.

Cost. To Daniel Wise, lor one two and one half story jrick dwelling house on north side of Ross street near anrt a llalf street. Cost, Sil.COi'. SKATS OItt PAST Seals for the. enteViainmer.t to be given by the Jtoyal Welsh Choir Monday evening tli uvceum, arc selling rapidly and indications arc that the famous vli be greeted with a very audience.

They have been urged to (ill return engagements nearly everywhere Miry have appeared since their arrival in country. Tlioy sing in English and their singing pleases everybody. Queen Victoria snid. when they wing for tier at Wind sor i'aiace: Iieautiti.il voices they have an. I )nv scat' NKVKH Mrs.

Ilixon is lhat. ficiion arc reading? Mr. Hixon Must be. It is called "The Coalman's Generosity." Try Telegraph Ads Oil.

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