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A THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. 11 Moment With the Wits SOMETHING TO BE The does 'itty ducky The Bride. -'Es; 'oos 'itty ducky does The Duck (in Help Wanted- -Male WANTED Boy 16 to 18 years of age, to learn the drug business. Boher's Pharmacy, 209 Market street. feb16-tf WANTED Man to work in wash house in laundry; one with experience preferred.

Sanitary Family Washing Sixteenth and Elm streets. feb16-2t WANTED Young man for stenographer and office work; must be capable and steady; give full information and references. Address 2473, care of Telegraph. WANTED FOR U. S.

ARMY: Ablebodied unmarr.ed men etween 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who read and write the English language. For information apply to. Recruiting Officer, sergner Building, Third and Market streets, Horri3burg, Pa. WANTED Physician wants small office boy; must be neat and clean and come well recommended. Address 2469, care of Telegraph.

WANTED A first-class bread baker; one who can take charge; no other need apply; good Apply to H. A. Thompson's Bakery in Lancaster, Pa. feb14-3t THE E. H.

Waters 1420 Wyeth street, require the services of six young men. feb14-3t YOU are wanted for Government position, $80 month. Write for list of positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. Rochester, N.

Y. WE have salesmens' position open where you can earn good money while studying our course. Practical School of Salesmanship, Box Cleveland, Ohio. feblltomar13 ABLE- BODIED MEN WANTED for the U. S.

Marine Corps, between the ages of 19 and 35. Must be native born or have first papers. pay $15 to $69. Additional compensation possible. Food, clothing, quarters and medical attention free.

After 30 years' service can retire with 75 per cent. of pay allowances. Service on board ship and ashore in all parts of the world. Apply at U. S.

Marine Corps Recruiting Office, 33 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, or 11 North Market Square, Harrisburg, Pa. febl-1mo THANKFUL FOR. love 'oos ducky? love ducky! nothin'! You're a couple of geese! Situations Wanted--Female WANTED By colored woman, general housework or cooking. Call or address, 333 Calder street. feb16-3til WANTED White woman wants work by the day.

Address 2470, care of Telegraph. WANTED Rough washing to do at home. Apply 1435 Susquehanna street. feb16-3tl WANTED Situation working housekeeper with elderly couple; can furnish reference. Address S.

2467, care of Telegraph. feb15-3tll WANTED By white woman, position as housekeeper. Mrs. Sadie Wiley, 187 Angle alley. WANTED Girl wants work AS cook, or general housework.

Address 1339 Fulton street. WANTED Nurse wishes a few gagements, maternity or any kind of sickness; of reference from doctor. Call 326 Crescent street, or phone 395A2. WANTED Middle-aged white woman wants general housework; can furnish reference. Address 2464, care of Telegraph.

WANTED By woman, day's work. Call or address 148. Linden street. Situations Wanted--Male WANTED An elderly man wishes dress 1620 North Third position as watchman Strengineer. Adfeb15-3tll Wanted ANYONE wishing to adopt or take to raise a healthy boy between five and six years old, of good parentage, should address 2472, care of Telegraph.

feb16-3 WANTED-Every automobile, buggy and wagon owner to know that we have opened a paint shop in connection with our automobile garage, and are preparled to take painting of all kinds, no matter how large or small. All work guaranteed or money refunded. Capital City Garage, E. L. Craft, Manager, 1017- 1019, Market street.

Bell phone 1381R. feb9-1mo Help Wanted -Female Agents Wanted WANTED Girl in wall paper store. Apply R. A. White, 1541 North Sixth street, between 8 and 10 to-morrow.

feb16-2t WANTED White gfirl, for general housework; middle-aged woman preferred; no furnace to attend; one in family. 108 North Second street. LADY OR WANTED Each town, good spare time, copy names for advertisers, cash weekly; stamp for particulars. Am. Adv.

Bureau, Sanbornville, N. H. WANTED Fifty operators, experienced on power machine, on ladieg' shirtwaists. Apply S. Silver, Forster and Cowden streets.

feb16-6t STENOGRAPHER EXPERIENCED, WITH GOOD EDUCATION AND EXECUTIVE ABILITY. TO TAKE CHARGE OF TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT OF LARGE MAIL-ORDER BUSINESS. PERMANENT PLACE AND GOOD OPPORTUNITY THE RIGHT PERSON. ADDRESS, WITH PARTICULARS, P. O.

BOX 34, HILL STATION, HARRISBURG, PA. feb15-3t WANTED Woman over 23 or of middle age to travel and appoint agents for a Philadelphia toilet article firm; salary, $12 per week and expenses; state where can be seen, Address H. E. care of Telegraph. ROBINSON Third and Verbeke streets, desire the service of saleswomen with thorough experience in wash goods and dress goods department.

Letters or personal application held in confidence. Robinson Co. feb14-3t WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework: no washing; good wages. Apply 1721 North Second street. feb13-tf WANTED Experienced operators on power sewing machines to make aprons.

Highest prices paid. Jennings' Mfg. Third Floor Over Star Laundry. Entrance on West avenue. feb13-13t KNITTERS WANTED, Harrisburg Jill, Seventh above Maclay street; also, two or three experienced.

loopers and one experienced welter, dec1-tf 1704 Green St. at a SPECIAL PRICE -if sold within the next few This means a bargain in a very desirable Green street residence. Three-story brick (one of a pair), with eight rooms, bath and modern improvements. Lot 21.6x87. You can't afford to wait it you're at all interested in Green street property.

MILLER BROS. BAKER Real Estate and Insurance Federal Square, Opp. Post Office Died GARMAN On Wednesday afternoon, February 1911, John M. Garman, aged 66 years, 11 months and 5 days. Funeral Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1933 State street.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Funeral services at Pleasant View Church of God. Burial at Shoop's Church. CRABBE Margaret Elliott Crabbe, on Wednesday, February 15, at 4 A. at the residence of her niece, Mrs.

Frederick L. Morgenthaler, 213 Hamilton street. Funeral and interment strictly private on Friday morning. No flowers. feb15-2t Memorials I DESIGN and manufacture in Harrisburg artistic memorials of every description in marble, granite and bronze.

Estimates furnished. Dickinson, Thirteenth near State street cemetery entrance. feb7-26t Livery Miller's Livery and Boarding Stable ani National Transfer--Movers of pianos, sates, boilers and general haulIng. J. Miller, Manager, 914 N.

3rd St. Bell phone, 356A2. A1-tt Business Opportunities WANTED Drug store in Harrisburg on easy terms; price must be low, or else a good location for drug store. Address 2471, care of Telegraph, $200 BUYS a business and goods to run the business, that any energetic man can make from $100 to $150 per month profit, besides giving steady employment to 8 or 10 carpenters. Call after 7 P.

M. F. L. Baldwin, Columbus Hotel, I MADE $50,000 in five years in the mail order business, began with $5. Send 1 for free booklet.

Tells how. Heacook, 355 Lockport, N. Y. ANY intelligent person can earn good income corresponding for newspapers; experience unnecessary. Send for particulars.

Press Syndicate, 798, Lockport, N. Y. Rooms to Rent FOR RENT A young married couple can rent two or three -unfurnished, communicating with use of bath, for light housekeeping; references required. Inquire of Mrs. S.

S. Fackler, 1614 Park street, City. FOR RENT Modern flat: Ave welllighted rooms, bath and pantry; all private; all conveniences Cr light housekeeping. 205, corner Hamilton and Penn streets. Call afternoons after 3 feb16-3t FOR RENT Two rooms on Arst floor Odd Fellows' Hall, 304 North Second street; two rooms on second floor and lodge rooms on third, floor.

Inquire George C. Fager, North Second street. feb14-2-5-4t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; all conveniences; use phone; house heated with hot water. 812 Capital street. feb15-3t FOR RENT Two rooms in Triangle Building, Mulberry and Derry streets, $8 month, suitable South: light, housekeeping.

Apply 513 Thirteenth street. feb15-3t FOR RENT Fourth door Telegraph Annex, for light manufacturing purposes; splendid light and air. Inquire Business Manager Telegraph. Apartments FOR RENT Housekeeping apartments; separate hallway; five rooms and bath; eighteen minutes' walk from corner Fourth and Market streets; rent, only $17; immediate possession. Penna.

Locust Realty street." Improvement Company, 132 I Real Estate tor Kent FOR RENT No. 1717 Hunter street, all improvements; front porch; $16. per month, 3-story brick dwelling; yard; immediate possession. Market Apply Jewelry Store, 302 street. feb16-3t FOR RENT 8 room house, with all improvements; rent, $16; possession March 1.

Inquire H. Kaylor, care Imperial Novelty Store Third and Cumberland streets. feb16-3t FOR RENT 138 Linden street; 3- story frame house; 8 rooms; water and gas; rent, $12; possession at once. Phone 899A2, or call 1003 North Second street. FOR RENT HOUSES with all improvements.

No. 1522 Catherine St. 16 No. 1625 Derry St. 20 00 No.

616 N. Eighteenth St. $20 00 J. E. GIPPLE, 1251 Market St.

FOR RENT House No. Cowden street, near Herr; hall, vestibule, front alleyway, improvements. R. Oenslager, 709 North Third street. feb15-3t FOR RENT -Several fine new houses to rent.

Modern conveniences. Nothing like them in the city for the rent asked. Apply to Kuhn Hershey, 15th, below Berryhill St. 2-15 3t FOR RENT From April 1, store room, No. 13 South Market Square.

For furtner information inquire at dwelling, same number, or address P. O. Box 146. FOR RENT Three-story brick house, 18 Evergreen street; rent, $23 a month; possession immediately. E.

A. Hetffennger, East End Bank. FOR RENT Nine-room house; all AIm improvements, 240 Buck, 400 Hamilton street. Apply to Chester Briggs street. FOR RENT 716 North Sixth street; three-story brick; modern improvements.

Apply, for particulars, to H. W. Miller, 2210 North Third street. Bell phone No. 655R.

feb11-6t FOR RENT The new Royal Hall, at 1205 North Third street, with the latest improvements for private dances. Apply at 1103 North Third street. feb10-1mo FOR RENT Eleven-room house, with all improvements, 257 South Secwud street, Steeltun. Inquire at 261 south Second street. Steelton, Pa.

jan12-imo For Sale A GOOD, young, active gray horse for sale; 5 years old, coming weighs 1,400 pounds; can be bought cheap Call Keystone Bottling Works, 294 South Cameron street. feb16-3t FOR SALE, CHEAP Two teams of good mules that will work anywhere they are hitched; extra good single liners. Call 312 Blackberry street. FOR SALE Overland Touring Car; completely overhauled; perfect. condicion; good tires; fully equipped; Presto light tank; speedometer; two tops, single and double; also deck five-pasof senger runabout; $750.

Address 2468, care of Telegraph. feb15-3t FOR SALE Grocery store stock and fixtures, good a location in this city, with warehouse; well established business. Inquire 2465, care of TeleR. feb15-6t FOR SALE New Buffalo Incubator, made by Charles Cyphers; used only' for three hatches; retiring from business only reason for selling, ply 2518 Boas street, Penbrook, Pa. of feb15-3tll FOR SALE- Grocery store and fixtures at invoice, which will amount to $2,500 LO a rare opportunity; good reaAs on for selling.

Address 2463, care of elegraph. Teb14-3t FOR SALE 1,000 bushels of choice potatoes at 65 cents per bushel; five bushels or more, 60 cents, delivered to an any part of the city. At Johnson's if ish and Oyster House, Sixth and Muench streets. Bell phone 1480A2. 31-t STOCKS SEEM NERVOUS; GRAINS All STRONGER Better Tone Is Manifest in Market From the Start GAINS SUBSTANTIAL Coarser Cereals Share in vances Made by Wheat Furnished by WM.

L. BEAR 4 Philadelphia, Feb. 16. There was a much better tone from the start than for some time and after the early hours failed to bring out further liquidation at a modest advance, the list turned strong and made substantial gains. Wheat was rather difficult to buy upon any specific demand, and the covering of a fair-sized short line by a Chicago prices.

operator Good a a rains in the Southwest forced quick rally to best and a period of weakness at Minneapojiis and Duluth were without material influence during the morning. A rumor gained currency in the afternoon that Russia had notified the Governments of Great Britain and France that it will make a military demonstration against China, but at this hour it cannot be verified and is not generally credited. Coarse grains shared strength. News items were not Important, but the feeling upon the floor was much improved. COTTON MARN By Associated Press New York, Feb.

16. Cotton futures opened barely steady; March, 13.61; May, 13.70; July, 13.75; August, 13.41; October, 12.65; December, 12.52 Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Splendid opportunity to secure a home, brick or frame houses, on easy terms, low rate of interest; centrally located, Camp Hill; possession given immediately. Address Box 7, F. D. 5, Mechanicsburg, Pa.

feb14-3t FOR SALE Farm, 50 acres, about one-half mile from railroad in Fishing Creek Valley; new buildings; 9-room house, suitable for club house; $1,200 cash. Al. Wade, Piketown, Pa. feb14 $3,900 Will PURCHASE one of those beautiful three-story brick houses State street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. I.

B. Swartz, Union Trust Building. feb14-tf FOR SALE An attractive corner house for $1,300 cash. Present owner will rent it for $25 month and water tax. Mail inquiry to P.

O. Box 142, Harrisburg. FOR SALE The most substantially constructed ten-room brick homes Harrisburg. All improvements. Steam heated.

Inspection and comparison vited. Elder Real Estate Twentythird and Derry streets. dec2-tt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Beautiful, artistic, substantially built homes. Steam heat, highclass plumbing, containing everything you could wish for modern up-to-the-minute provements in a house. Prices low, terms liberal.

Come see them. Lexington Mahantongo streets, or apply Harrisburg Construction Company, Room No. 25, Union Trust Building. 2-15-tf Legal Notices THE Commonwealth Building and Loan Association will open the 40th series Monday night, March 6, 1911, at their office, 18 North Third street. J.

T. W. McLAUGHLIN, Secretary. feb9-4-3t Solicitor. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the County Commissioners of Dauphin County until o'clock noon.

Saturday, February 25, 1911, at their office on the second, floor of the Court House, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for all labor and materials necessary to be used in the proposed alterations to the plumbing system and toilet rooms to be installed in the County Court House, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, according to plans and specifications for same made and prepared by Charles H. Bernheisel, Architect. 5 North Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Copies of plans and specifications may be secured at office of said Architect on or after Monday, February 13, 1911, All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $200 to the order of the County Commissioners of Dauphin. County.

The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ISAAC S. HOFFMAN, SAMUEL S. MILLER. W.

W. WALLOWER, Commissioners. WRIT OF PARTITION To the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Henry Stewart, Deceased: TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of an Order of Partition, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county, and to me directed, an inquest will be held on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the mansion house of Henry Stewart, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, del ceased, wno died intestate, for the appraisement and partition of the real estate of said intestate, where you are requested to attend, of you think proper. J. ROWE FLETCHER, Sheriff of Dauphin County, February 1, 1911.

feb2-4-4t PUBLIC SALE AT Fort Hunter Hotel, Saturday, February 25, 1911, at 2 o'clock P. all the real estate of Margaret J. T. Meas, situate In Middle Paxton township, Dauphin county. No.

1. Homestead Tract, adjoining lands of John W. Reily, George Kunkle, containing 1 acre 1.04 perches. Thereon erected a story Log House, Frame Barn and other outbuildings, never-failing well of water at house, fruit of all kind. No.

2. A tract bounded by of John W. Relly and Chas. Baughman, containing 5 acres, in same township. Three acres clear, balance good timber.

Thereon erected a two-and-on story frame house. Terms and conditions will be made known by Ellas F. Meas, Trustee, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Dauphin county. feb2-4-4t In the Court of Common Pleas of phin County, 169, March Term, 1911. NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the said Court on the 6th day of March, A.

D. 1911, at 10 o'clock A. under the "Corporation Act of 1874" its supplements, by Nathan C. Schaeffer, Reed B. Teitrick, Fred.

E. Downes, Cheesman A. Herrick and Samuel Hamilton, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called The Pennsylvania State Educational Association, the character and object of which is to advance the school interests of Pennsylvania, by uniting the educational forces of the State, by fostering proper educational ideals, by giving trend to progressive educationa: movements, by stimulating an appreciation of the responsibilities and oppor. tunities of the profession of teaching. by maintaining for the teaching vocation its true place in the world's work, by promoting fellowship and fraterna feeling among teachers, and by for.

warding and protecting their interests by means of instruction, conference and action, and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. GEORGE L. REED, feb9-4-3t Solicitor. NEWS OF STEELTON MISS GAUL DIES AT THE HOSPITAL Life Ends in Institution Where She Trained For Nursing Miss Lillie Gaul, aged '23 years, night superintendent at the Harrisburg Hospital, died last evening at 9.30 o'clock at the hospital from a complication of diseases after a lingering illness. Miss Gaul was very favorably known and had many friends in Harrisburg as well as in burg Hospital for three years after Steelton.

She a trained at the Harrisbeing graduated at the local high school. She remained at the hospital for six years and was recognized as an excellent nurse. She is survived by her parents and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Blake Brubaker, Mrs. Charles Knull, Ross and Charles, of Steelton.

The funeral will be held from her home, Cameron farm, Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. Burial will be private. Steelton Briefs In his report on good roads at the meeting of the Board of Trade, of Harrisburg, John Y. Boyd, commended work done by the borough and the Pennsylvania Steel Company on the road between Highspire and this place. The Bakers' A.

A. baseball team has been organized for next season and will hold a sauer kraut supper in the Market house this evening. Teams wishing to secure games should Lincoln address Fred Evans, manager, street. handsome, the set contest harness between will Ed- be the ward Dodmer and Orville Grun to raise money for the new Citizens' Fire House, of Highspire. The contestant who raises the larger sum will be awarded the prize.

A pre-lenten masquerade ball will be given by the German Maennerchor, in Markley's Hall, February 27. A special song service was held in the First Methodist Church last evening. "The Story of Life," was rendered and several solos and choruses were sung. The Good Citizenship League, of the Civic Club, will delegate two members to visit each of the borough public school to -morrow afternoon. The funeral of the small daughter of Joseph Cunkle, of 108 Frederick street, who died yesterday afternoon, will be held to -morrow afternoon.

Burial will be made in Mt. Calvary cemetery. RETAIL PRODUCE Furnished by Kreidler Brothers tall Grocers Markets to-day brought no change in prices, but the first lot of prime roe shad came to the city and sold for $1.75 and $2 each. Separately, the roes sold for 85 cents a set. Jack shad are also quite plentiful and are selling for 15 cents prices quoted by Kreidler Brothers' to for produce, follow: Eggs, 28c per dozen; butter, 30c per lb.

for country; creamery, 35c; chickens, spring, 25c old, 14c turkeys, live, 25c dressed, 35c ducks, 25c geese, 20c squads, 25c potatoes, 12c sweet potatoes, 20c radishes, bunch; squash, 10c each; spinach, celery, mushrooms, 60c stalk; onions. cucumbers, 250 10c each; lettuce, 12c head; peppers. 5c each; cranberries, 15c apples, 30c 20c lemons, 30c oranges, bananas, 15 20c grapes, 16 40c limes, 20c pears, Duchess, 50c pineapples, 25c each; fruit, PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE By Associated Press Philadelphia, Feb. 16. Market steady; No.

Wheat, in export elevator, No. 1, northern, export elevator, $1.09 Corn Market steady; No. 2, yellow, for local trade, Oats Market steady; No. 2, white, natural, 37c. bulk, Bran $25.00 Market steady; spring, wintered, $25.00 25.50.

Refined Sugars Market steady; powdered, 4.70c; granulated, 4.60c; conA, 4.46c; Keystone 4.45c. Butter Steady, good demand; extra, western, creamery, 30c; extra, nearby prints, 31c. Eggs The market is steady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 19c, at mark: current receipts, free cases, 18c; western firsts, free cases, 19c, at mark; current receipts, free cases, 18c, at mark. Live Poultry Market firm; fowls, 15 old spring chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, 19 21c Dressed Poultry Market steady; turkeys, nearby, 23c; western, choice, 22c; fair ot good. 20 21c; fowls, nearby, western, 13 old roosters, 13c; roasting chickens, nearby, 14 western, 13 ducks, nearby, choice, 18 20c; fair to good, western, choice, 18 20c; fair to good, geese, western, Potatoes Market steady; Pennsylvania, nearby, per bushel.

60 65c; New York, choice. per bushel, 48 fair to good, 40 Jersey, choice, per basket, 80 86c. No. 2, Late Flour The market is steady; winter, clear, $3.65 3.80; straight, $4.00 4.15; patent, $4.25 Kansas, sacks, $4.65 spring clear, $4.15 straight, $4.75 5.00; patent, $5.15 favorite brands, othy, No. 1, large bales, No.

1, Hay Firm, fair demand; new tim- small bales, $20.00 20.50; No. 2, $18.00 No. 3, no grade, $10.00 12.00. Clover mixed, No. 1, No.

2, NEW FORK PRODUCE By Associated Press New York, Feb. 16. Flour -The market is dull and lower to sell; spring patents, winter straights, $4.10 4.20; winter patents, $4.30 spring clears, $4.00 winter extra, No. $3.30 3.60; winter extra, No. 2, $3.15 3.30; Kansas straights, Rye Flour Steady; fair to good, 34.20 4.35; choice to fancy, $4.40 .65.

Rye Quiet; No. 2, 83c, f. o. New York. Barley Quiet; malting, 90 W.

Buffalo. Wheat Steady: 97 97 15-16; July, 5-16. Corn Was without transactions; May, Beef Market at steady; mess, $14.00 14.60; family, $16.50 beef hams, $27.00 29.00. Pork Barely steady: mess, $22.50 23.00; family, $22.00 THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED 1897 WM. L.

BEAR CO. (MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) BROKERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING 1STH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS- BONDS INVESTMENTS 30 SECONDS 2 MINUTES CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE TO ANY GRAIN MARKET IN AMERICA HARRISBURG BRANCH: NO. 17 NORTH MARKET SQUARE INVITATIONS FOR BANQUET ISSUED Deprived of Stimulus of M. P.

Affair, Market Yields OPENING IS STRONG Later Prices Yield to Attacks by Bears and Decline Status of the market at 2 o'clock: Deprived of the stimulus of the Missouri Pacific mystery the market yielded rather easily to the attack of the bears this morning. Most of the active issues opened with fractional gains, C. 0. showing the greatest, selling up to compared with yesterday. Missouri Pacific opened at 60, a gain of three-eighths, and rallied to later sold off to The tendency to seek a lower level prevailed.

Much, of the selling came as a result of the catching of stop-loss orders. A nervous market continued, and at 2 o'clock prices were but fractionally above the lowest. NEW YORK STOCKS Furnished by WM. L. BEAR CO.

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Low. Clos. 65 65 44 44 44 56 41 41 40 79 39 39 105 105 77 32 32 31 86 86 83 22 22 128 128 33 57 57 143 143 170 170 34 33 33 36 36 32 32 50 50 130 130 62 61 136 136 135 20 19 19 146 146 145 145 175 38 35 34 34 67 67 60 60 57 57 110 42 128 26 26 107 107 20 160 160 156 157 99 99 62 62 61: 28 28 27 65 65 176 177 43 43 80 81 79 119 119 65 16 16 16 74 74 74 51 51 PHILADELPHIA QUOTATIONS Furnished by WM. L. BEAR Philadelphia, Feb.

16. Oven. Clos. American Railways 45 45 Cambria Steel Electric Co. of A.

Storage Battery General Asphalt 33 33 General Asphalt, Pid. 73 73 Ins. Co. of N. A.

Lake Superior Lehigh T. C. Philadelphia Company Philadelphia Pfd. 421 42 Philadelphia Electric 161 P. R.

T. Tonopah Mining 8 Tonopah Belmont 5 15-16 5 15-16 U. G. I. 87 86 Union Traction 47 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Furnished by WM.

L. BEAR Co. (Members Chicago Board of Trade) Chicago, Feb. 16. Open.

High. Low. Clos. WheatMay July 90: Sept. 89 90 CornMay 48 July 49 49 50 Sept.

501 51 OatsMay 31 31 31 July 31 31 Sept. 31 31 Card of Thanks I DESIRE to extend my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during my recent bereavement. And also to the management and the nurses of the Harrisburg Hospital for their extreme kindness to my wife during her illness. J. S.

WAGNER. Storage CLEAN STORAGE Two buildings; frame and iron buildings, private room, :2.50: brick building, private room, $3.50 per month, or $1.25 per load. Walter H. ummings, 28-34 North Cameron street. 498A2.

feb14-tf STORAGE Unexcelled facilities for toring household goods and.all kinds of merchandise at low prices. Private coms. Specialty- storing wagons and arriages, 75 cents per month. D. Cooper Storage, 419 Broad street.

Inquire 411 Broad street. dec6-tt HARRISBURG STORAGE CO. Two large brick, fre-proof warehouses, built expressly for storage. Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled facilities for storing all kinds of chandise. Low storage rates.

South St. and Penna, R. R. oct15-tf International Y. M.

C. A. Secretary to Be Chief Speaker Invitations were sent out to-day for the annual banquet. of the Y. M.

C. which will be held in the hall of the association next Tuesday evening. Charles R. Towsen, of New York, International Secretary of the Y. M.

C. will deliver an address. Rev. A. B.

Segelkin, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will give a prayer and the banquet will be served by a committee of ladies. Miss Posey will sing a solo and President L. E. McGinnes will make introductory remarks. This will be followed by the address of Mr.

Towsen. The menu will be as follows: Oysters on the half shell, olives, celery, friend chicken, sweet potatoes, peas, ice cream, cake, salted nuts and coffee. Turbine Fump at Local Steel Plan? The Steel Plant has installed a twostage Centrifugal steam turbine driven pressure pump at No. 3 blast furnace for the purpose of pumping water Into the storage tanks. It is the first of its kind to be used in this part of the State.

Minstrel Show Successfully Given The Original Home Talent Minstrel show, last evening, in the High school auditorium, was pronounced the best ever produced by the company in their fifteen years of playing. The attendance was 80 large that the hall could not accommodate all. Steelton Personals Rev. O. J.

Farling, of the East Steelton Church God, officiated yesterday at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Catherine Enny, aged 75 years, who died Saturday. Burial was made in the East Harrisburg cemetery. Amanda Leinback, of Reading, will be the guest of Miss Grace Posey, of 143 North Front street, for about a week. The first skirmish of the local Boy Scouts of America, was held yesterday under the direction of Quartermaster D.

B. Marks. Sixteen members of the local troop went to Cassel's farm where the maneuvers were held. W. Stober, of 9 South Fourth street, is ill of grip at his home.

short, clear, $19.50 20.00. Lard Steady; middle west, $9.55 9.65, nominal. Raw Sugars Firm; muscovado, 89 test, 3.01@3.04c; centrifugal, 96 3.51 molasses sugar, 89 test, 2.76 2.79c. Refined, steady; crushed, 5.30c; granulated, 3.60c; powdered, 4.70c. Petroleum Steady; refined, in barrels.

$7.40. Molasses Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, 30 50c: Coffee Spot, steady; No. 7, Rio, No. 4, Santos, NEW YORK DAIRY By Associated Press New York, Feb. 16-Butter-Steady; creamery extras, 27 firsts, 22 seconds.

creamery thirds, 18c, asked; tras, firsts, seconds, State dairy, finest, good prime, common to fair, process, specials, 20 extras, 20c, asked; firsts, seconds, imitation creamery firsts, factory held, current make, firsts, 17c, do. seconds, asked. Cheese Steady, unchanged; State, whole milk, specials, September quality, fancy, colored, 51c; fancy, white, summer and fall made, choice, late fall, good to prime: winter made, best, common to fair, skims, Eggs--Irregular; fresh gathered selected extras, firsts, 16 seconds, dirties, No. 1, 14c; No. 2, checks, refrigerator firsts, 12c; seconds, State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery white, 21 23c; gathered whites, hennery, brown, 19e; gathered, brown and mixed, western gathered, whites, WANTED By a half million dollar corporation, a representative to carry a side line of high-grade advertising novelties in Harrisburg and vicinity.

Our novelties are appropriate for every business house and a live man can make from $10 to $20 a day. Liberal commission. Bastian Bros. Rochester, N. Y.

feb16-3t WANTED Agents to sell household necessity; experience unnecessary; entire new proposition a good seller. Room 307 Trustee Building, 10 to 4. Rooms Wanted neighborhood, town, convenient to business part of by two bookkeepers; no pets; state location and rent. Address 2466, care of Telegraph. WANTED- Three unfurnished rooms, by April 1, with use of bath, in quiet Boarding GOOD table, board home-cooked dinners a specialty, 25 cents, 21 meals, $4.00.

Eat your fill of wholesome food without extra charge. 329 Chestnut street. jan24-1mo A GOOD PLACE TO EAT The Saratoga Dining Room; 21 meals, $4.00. The only place where get the real Mexican Chili Con Carne. 224 Chestnut street.

jan24-1mo Business Personals NOTICE MRS. FLORENCE STONESIFER, formerly of Harrisburg, 1299 has again resumed dressmaking at Penn street, Penn and Verbeke. Hours for business, 1 P. M. to 8 P.

M. Patronage solicited. NAME CARDS written in gold or white inks on white or gray name cards, 20c per dozen. Alta Card 123 Water street, Middletown, Pa. NOTICE I BUY second-hand clothing and shoes, pay highest prices for same.

Drop postal and I will call. S. Meltzer, 513 Walnut street. aug27-tf LOST Tiger cat, three and one-half months old. Liberal reward to finder.

C. C. Hackett, 810 North Second street. LOST OR MISLAID Policy No. 28732, issued by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company on the life of Frederick W.

Yingst. The finder will please return it to the undersigned. Application has been made for the issuing EL duplicate. (Signed) EDWARD BAILEY. Harrisburg National Bank.

LOST Valuable lady's gold watch, fob attached, with name inside, A. Musser. Lost between Muench and Derry streets, Please return to matron. Home for the Friendless, Fifth anc Muench streets. feb15-3t LOST Female Collie dog, tan and white markings; answers to name Ted.

Reward if returned to 422 South Fourteenth street. feb15-3t LOST On Saturday evening, gol initial pin, with letter G. Valued gift from deceased brother. Return office of Telegraph, or call 2504A. feb15-3t LOST Beagle hound, gyp, white black and tan.

She was a struck by automobile, no doubt hurt. Reward returned to B. McDonnell, Green street. Harrisburg. Pa.

feb14 CHICAGO CATTLE By Associated Press Chicago, Feb. 16. Cattle Receipts, estimated at 5c to 10c higher. Beeves, Texas steers, western steers, $4.50 stockers and feeders, $3.80 5.80; cows and heifers, $2.65 calves, $7.00 Hogs Receipts, estimated at 15,000: market 10c to 15c higher. Light, $7.25 mixed.

$7.05 heavy, $6.95 7.40; rough, good to choice, heavy, pigs, $7.40 bulk of sales. Sheep Receipts, estimated at 000; market strong to 10c higher. Native, $2.85 4.60; western, $2.85 4.65; yearlings, lambs, native, $4.75 6.35; western, $4.75 Six Smugglers Drown By Associated Press San Francisco, Feb. least six persons were drowned off the coast south of San Pedro in an attempt to smuggle a party of Chinese ashore, according to a report at the Angel Island immigration station yesterday. Bank Rate Reduced London, Feb.

16. The Bank of England to-day reduced its rate of discount from 4 to per cent. This action was anticipated owing to. the continued easy money market, the lower. discounts here as well as in continental centers and the improving bank Lost For Rent Office Seekers Offices for rent, single or en suite; centrally located; reasonable prices; best service.

The Telegraph Bldg. Bell Phone No. 2040. AN EXCEPTIONAL STOCK OFFER WE offer from one to five shares of a gilt-edge, guaranteed 8 per cent. stock in a Pennsylvania Financial House at $102.50 per share, par value $100.00.

Dividends payable 2 per cent. quarterly. We guarantee to resell the stock for you, if desired, at any time, on 30 days notice. This is an exceptional opportunity at the price. Write to-day for full per-.

ticulars. J. G. FEIST Investment Bankers, Telegraph Building. Harrisburs, Pa.

feb2-tt Desirable Properties For Sale No. 1030 N. Sixth St. Threestory frame, 6 rooms and bath, all improvements. Lot 20x129 ft.

Price will interest any buyer. No. 587 S. Front St. Three-story brick, 10 rooms, all improvements.

Lot 18x122 hot air furnace Property in first-class Brinton-Packer Co. Second and Walnut Kreidler Building,.

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