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To allow a house or apartment months, when $3 worth of advertising would have rented tt.in three days is not a GOOD way, to "manage property," but it's a very usual way Through all the little affairs of daily life we are apt to thus trample upon all of the Financial commandments making our eelves the poorer, and nobody else especially the richer. TELEGRAPH WANT ADS WILL 'HELP YOU "MAX AGE THINGS." Help Wanted Male Rdf WANTED for general office work: muet have rlrst claea referencee. In own handwriting, r. u. boi jJ.

City. BUTCHER WANTED Married nr.f.rr.rl Tall Relchert Mttt Mar net. 1 4 Race street. WANTED General agents to travel on guaranteed salary (J4.no a w'," furnish 110.00 aa atcurltr. tail 1121 North Third street.

nr v.rrm man ahAllt IS veara of age, who Is willing to work. Apply 1 end South Third street. WANTED Templet makera on structural Ironwork. Write, stating experience, age. C.

W. Hlglry. 342 South Sixteenth street. Harrisburg. ra wanted Three good, experi enced tailors.

Only first class, experienced ones need apply, hteady work and good wages. Louis, the Tailor, 421 North Second street. WiCTin i.Nn 1 salesman, with good trade In clothing and tailoring business. Must have State experience Vnlted States Woolen Mills 211 Market atreet TWO good canvassers wanted; a live ronosition. Abnlv between 4 and I P.

St. Circulation Department, harrisburg T.U...nh Aalr ni flMrOvd. hftlft Va.I. ThtrA man whA ftll open oyeiere ana iimia eral work. WANTED Bright boy about 1 vears of age, for snoe store, rsciory Outlet Shoe 14 North Fourth street.

WANTED Palesman for Real Es tate work. Address J. B. Box to. Harrisburg.

TWO SALESMEN for Harrisburg and to travel; experience not necessary. Call I lo i A. k. to P. 303 Trua tee Building.

Salesmen Wanted cTitir ppn a Ivmlaiana Mo. The IDEA In tree selling. Best terms Vnnw. th. mirura world.

A SPEC IAL for Pennsylvania. Box 101. Situations Wanted Male WAVTFn Rv vounir man. position as bookkeeper and stenographer, hx perienied. Can furnish reference.

Address N. H. care of Telegraph. WAVTITM Vfinntf man HpnirS no sltion as clerk In office. Six years' experience.

Can furnish bond. Best of reference furnished. Addresa M. C. 41.

care of Telegraph. a MTPn Rv rir tnhop 1 nnxltlon ns salesman for wholesale grocery or paper nouse. iwrow ri'ei irm 5 i.n.K linn. nrA u'll at niia Inti4 with the trade In adjoining towns. Address Box No.

740, care of Telegraph. Help Wanted Female WANTED A chambermsld. with reference, at the Maple Grove Hotel, Sixth and Maclay streets. WANTED Glrla to run power sew ing macnines; also, gins to learn lasting. Gltn Shoe Mfg.

414 414 State rlieei. WANTED A girl to work In pack ing room. Call at Thorley Baking Co. WANTED Operators on power sewing machines. Will pay $1.26 per day to start, especially on over lock and two needle fellers.

United Textile 1S19 27 Penn atreet. WANTED A young lady who thoroughly understands bookkeeping and stenography, capaoie 01 taxing en tire charge of oince in absence or manager. State present employment and salary expected. Address Box 737. care of Telegraph.

WANTED Girls wantod to laarn tha trade of Clgarmaking. Also experienced BuncU makers and Rollers. Learners are paid $3.00 a week, until eeer. fit to be advanced to piece work. Good wages are being earned by the experienced.

AfDly at Harrlaburg Cigar 600 Rdfa street FOR RENT CITY HOUSES 128 Ann St. 1 s. f. 8 $7.00 412 South 2 s. 6 N.

9th 24 s. f. 6 r. 2546 Agate 2 s. 8 SlO.dO 1926 Wallace St 911 2141 Atlas 24 s.

7 r. 142 Linden 8 s. f. 8 108 Hanna 2 a. f.

$14 South Thirteenth, Allison and South Cameron dib 620 State 8 s. 91 OS (Ireen Ht. 13 to VIA S'JK 141 Kelly 8 a b. 8 r. and and store room $27.60 28th and Greenwood Bts.

(Old Orchard), 24 a. 7 $30 1833 Whitehall 24 S. opp. Reservoir Park $30 2108 N. Third 9 r.

and 1101 N. Third 10 r. and b. 114 Chestnut 12 r. 2 b.

s. 118 Chestnut 11 r. and $so 1017 N. Front 11 r. 1 Apply APARTMENTS 28 S.

4th 8t. rooms and bpth, third floor 922 18 N. 4th St. Llvlngroom bedroom kitchen and bathroom modern equipment throughout 30 and $3(1 801 N. Third St.

first floor 4 rooms and hath steam heat, $40 826 Sixth St. (from Sept. 1), 4 rooms Apply SUBURBAN HOUSES Lemoy 340 York New Cumberland, 24 s. f. 7 r.

$17.50 "Gabriel tester Homeetead" one mil above tha city on River Road atory brick dwelling. Rental upon Inquiry. niLLER BROS. BAKER Real Estate Insurance rsaeral Ignara Harris burs; Ads Is lather to remain tcnantlesi for three Help Wanted Female WANTED Middle aged while woman for cook: food wanna nmat he ex. id well recommended.

Call, 706 North Front street. or SiMlrps. 1 WANTED Woman to cook and do housework In private family, tiood wages end good home to right party. Middle aged woman preferred. Address C.

F. Zlmmertnan, Palmyra, Pa. WANTED White nurse girl of experience. Address, with reference, P. Box 111.

Harrisburg. GOOD PAYING plsces for good girls, with reference; no charge urill placed; white and colored. Kmplovment Bureau, $17 North Second street. WANTED A white girl for general housework. No washing.

Must give good references. Apply 1S00 State atreet. WANTED A reliable colored woman for general housework. Two In family, Good wages. Apply at 1631 North Second street.

WANTED White woman for gen ersl housework. Apply at once at Market street, Camp Iftll. two deora shove Lutheran Church, or call Bell phone 3194. KNITTERS WANTED Long hose and half hose, alao Ana gauge looper and experienced welter. Apply at once.

Harrisburg Knitting Mill. beventa street, above Maclay. Situations Wanted Female WANTED Washing and ironing to do at home. 1(13 Logan avenue. WANTED Washing and Ironing to do at home.

Call, or addresa. 461 Cal der street. ANTED A young woman wants light housework to do, or position ss nurse girl. Call at 1617 Logan avenue. Vt ANTED A young woman wishes a position aa housekeeper, or to assist Iti housework.

Address 11., 747, care of Telegraph. WANTED Two women desire positions at work by the day. washing or Ironing. Apply 1212 Apple avenue. WANTED Middle aged widow, with girl 11 years, desires a position as housekeeper for widower, or cooking In small family.

Good home In preference to high wages. Addresa B. 741. care of Telegraph. Boarding Wanted WANTED By reliable young man, private boarding place, with good family, at reasonable rates.

In Lemoyno, Washington Heights or Wormleyiburg. Addresa C. 718. care of Telegraph. Rooms Wanted WANTED Three unfurnished rooms.

suitable for light housekeeping, foi man sna 'wire. Address iv. 745, care of Telegraph. Wanted WANTED One or two rooms, well lighted, with about 8,000 sq. feet floor spsce, within radius of five mlnutea' walk from Pennsylvania Station and Market Souare.

State location, rental and time wanted to build or remodel. Address "Long care of Telegraph. WANTED Four young railroad men wanted for rooming and board. Two rooms with private bath letween rooms. Second street, near Walnut.

Attractive rooms, reasonable rates, use of phone. Address 749, care of Telegraph. ANTED Every one to know that they can save $3.43 by purchasing the Sweeper Vac. from C. E.

Anderson, Genera Agent, at the Stieff Piano Store. Bell phone 237. WANTED A second hand player piano. State make, price and time used. No dealers.

Address 746, care of Telegraph. WANTED People to Investigate our methoda and prices before purchasing glasses elsewhere. Satisfaction fuaranteed. National Optical No 10 North Thlid atreet, Harrisburg, Pa. Found FOUND Collie dog.

Owner can have same by identifying the dog and paying for this ad. Inquire at this office. Storage TOR AGE Iff 3 story brick building, rear 408 Market street. Household goods la clean, private rooms. Reasonable rates.

Apply to P. G. Dleaer, Jeweler, 408 Market Ht. HAHRISHURG STORAGE Tn largo Drlck. fire proof warehouses, built expressly for storage.

Private rooms for household goods and unexcelled facilities for storing all kinds of merchandise. Low storage rates. South St. and Penna. R.

n. STORAGE 419 Broad street, for household goods and merchandise. Private rooms, $1 to $3. Wagons, 76 cents per month. Apply D.

Cooper 411 Broad street Both phones. Personal A YOUNG WIDOW, with a beautiful home, would like to have a lady aa companion. Also, two furnished rooms, for gentlemen. Reference required. Address 739, care ot Telegraph.

Die'd MILLER On Wednesday morning, August 28, 1912, Llllle A. Miller, wife of the late Samuel H. Miller, at her late residence, 222 North Fourteenth street. She is survived by one son and one daughter. Fun4rl services will it held 2 o'clock afternoon, at the above address.

Burial East Harrisburg Ceme. tery. The relatives and friends am invited to attend without further notice. HARRISDURG TELEGRAni, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1912. i The Woman Who Does Not Read Telegraph Wait Heavily Taxed For Eccentricity i I sal Died I Real Estate Tor Sale What Kind of a Financier Are You? i To $I1 a lot of ground for $50 less than it would bring If $5 were expended in advertising it is very common if not wise financiering.

To sell a shop or store for $2,000 when $10 worth of advertising would have found the man willing to nay $500 more for it that "near sighted" financiering. HCH RAl'PENRAf It At Philadelphia on Sunday. August 26, 1912. at 11 o'clock. William K.

Hchraudenhach, son of Julius and Margarrtta Schrau drnhai'h, after a short Illness, aged 31 eara. Funeral on Thursday, at o'clock, from the residence of Ma mother, 4: Hummel street. Burial private. In Memoriam IN loving remembrance of Pansy Leo I I'ottelger i'earee, Died August 1911, aged 24 years. 'Tl hard to break the tender eord, Where love has hound the heart.

'T! hard, ao hard, to speak Ihe words, "Must we forexer part?" Darling Pansy, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave's embrace. Weil be ao lonely. Oh ao lonely, 'Till we see thy heavenly face. FAMILY. Financial MONEY TO IXAN on Real Estate security In any amounts and upon any terma to suit borrower.

AdJreaa P. O. Box 174. Harrisburg, Pa. iittsincss Personals BICYCLES AND PARTS bought and aold.

First class lepalrlng of all kinds. West's Bicycle He pair shop, rear of 104 Market atreet. Entrance from Fifth street, rear Kelater's Store. SIK4.M KEATH Kit RKNOVATIXQ SEND ua your old feather beds and have them made Into nice soft pillows or folding feather mattresses; ticks made to order. B.

J. Camp ball, U12 North Third atreet Harrisburg Paste Works 124 N. Cameron 6treet PAPERHANOEK8, billposters', book hinders' and all kinds of paste. Prompt shipment. All pasta guaranteed.

Bell phone 11(41 THE MISSES MARSH, having takea charge of the Maternity Hospital, solicit the ratronage of the publio and Influence of the physicians of the city. For terms apply to 224 Liberty atreet. Phone 1129J. GARDEN HOSE LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE, CHEAP Best grade garden hose, reliable lawn mowers, sub. stantlal ash cans large stock varieties extensive.

Himaa, 14 North Mar ket Square. FOUND A reasonable and reliable place to get glasses. National Optical No. 210 North Third street, Harrla burg. Pa, GEORGE DOEHNE.

Chestnut street and Dewberry avenue. Brewer, bottler of ale, porter and lager beer. Bottle trade a specialty. Both phones. AMATEU.t PHOTOGRAPHERS! Let us do your developing and finishing.

Moderate prices and good work. If you are not securing good pictures consult ua "Dobeck," 24 North Third street. Room i. REPAIRING AND UPHOL8TERINO with beat material and by expert help. Send us your worn furniture.

Our best efforts Insure your satisfaction. 8. N. Cluck. 120 Woodbine street FOR falling hair try Gross' Quinine Hair Tonic, prepared by Gross, the Druggist and Apothecary, 119 Market street, Harrlaburg, Telephone orders given prompt attention.

BelL 1440. n. W. LATHE, Ueardlag Stable aad Natloaal Transfer ts, Movers of nanos. safes, boilers and general haul ng.

If. W. Lathe, Manager, Fifth and Woodblns atreeta. Bell phone No. 2421W.

business Opportunities FOR SALE If you have $1,600 to Invest In a profitable manufacturing business, grocery line, In which you can earn 125 to $50 a week easy work, short hours, side line paya Interest on investment, address Box 60, Wormleys burg, Pa. ANY Intelligent person can earn good Income corresponding for newepapeta, experience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Presa byndlcats, 798, Lock port N. Y.

I MADE $50,000 In five years In the mail order business, began with 15. Send for free booklet. Tells how. Hea cock, 136 Lockport N. Y.

For Rent FOR RENT One new store room, four apartments, centrally located. Inquire 29 South Dew berry City. Apartments For Rent FOR RENT Three room flat, with bath and convenlencea; family without small children preferred. Apply 708 North Third street. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two desirable apartments for rent.

Only refined, neat persons need apply. Good location. Kent reasonable. Apply 64 North Thirteenth atreet. MODERN HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS at 13 North Fourth street three rooms and bath.

City steam hest $30 and $35. Millar Bros. Baker, Federal Square, Opposite Post Office. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Nicely furnished sec ond floor front room, with use ot bath and phone. In private family.

Suitable for one or two gentlemen. $16 North Sixth atreet. FOR RENT Two communicating rooms, furnished or unfurnished, city steam heat and electric light. Apply 811 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Well furnished second floor room.

Apply 116 Sylvan Terrace. FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 719 North Sixth street. FOR RENT Neat, convenient furnished rooms, for gentlemen, at reasonable prices, centrally located. Dr. W.

8. Russell, 31 South Third street Bell phone 2643. OFFIC1S OR ROOM FOR RENT A desirable large front room for rent, first lloor, suitable for tailor, dressmaker or Insurance office. Good location. Apply 64 North Thirteenth street FOR RENT Furnished suite of two or three rooms, with private bath; also, one separate room, with atatlonary washstand; modern In every way, in cluding city steam.

zi fine street Real Estate For Rent FOR RENT Three story brick building, for the last eight years occupied by the Eureka Laundry and recently damaged by lire. This building ts centrally located and will be rebuilt for the parties wishing to start In tha laundry, manufacturing or storage business, with every convenience to make It one of the best locations In the city for the above mentioned business. For further particulars inquire of Wilhelm J. Mehrihg, 1200 North sixth street, Harrisburg, Pa. FOR LENT 231 Enola Road, Enola, 10 roomed corner house, Hult able for boarding house.

For particulars call Holmes Drug Store, Enola, Pa. FOR RENT Warehouse, suitable sny business; 6,000 sq. ft. floor space; elevator. P.

R. R. siding. Cow den street near Market. C.

F. Gobi, it 03 North Second street Bell phone 99L FOR RENT 8 story brick dwell Ing house, No. 1803 Stats street, all Improvements; Immediate possession. Inquire Fred C. Miller, Attorney, ill Walnut street, Harrlsbuig, Pa, FOR HALE linusa 1837 North Sev.

enth street. Lot. ios40 ft. Rear suitable for hop or stable. Inquire 1934 Nmth Fifth street FOR SALE Csmp HIM 1 arre farm with new bulluinga Including house, barn, chicken houae.

pig sty waguu shed slate root on bouse good location excellent view. Price, I2.IU0. Hrinton l'acker Second and Walnut streets. FOR SALE Two story brick house 4 rooms and bath cemented cellar gas furnace porch front, back and balcony lot. LtxIOO.

Price, I 8.10 Hrlntn.Packer Second and Walnut atreeta. FOR SALE Brick house In excel lent condition; lot, 3ixlifl; nine rooms, hath. aas. electricity, furnaee. aiahla granolithic walks.

Sell cheaply to nun a puri nasnr. ss jiummei avenue, Lemoyne, Pa. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN Plot of one sere (ten lots) In Elgmont Just the place tur raising chit kens. For partlculara write Owner, bog 431. cars 01 leicgrapn uince.

FOR SALE Three lota 40x 120 feat. In Camp Hill at a very attractive price for quick sal. Addreaa Bos 421, cars 01 Teiegrapn. For Sale TOR SALE, CHEAP Moving Picture Machine; brand new, never been used. Address 1., 73 4, cars or Tele graph.

FOR SALE tiger store and pool room. Reason for selling, leavlna town. Irge stock. Cood trade. J.

H. Wagner, 11. 1 iorm Mill street FOR SALE The Quality Una ot Leather Goods and Trunks. Repairing a specialty. Repair work called for and delivered at the Harrisburg Harness and Supply Company, and Chestnut streata.

corcer Second FOR SALE A paying general merchandise business; established five years; corner room: modern front: rent reasonable. Stock will Invoice about 4,000. Clean and up to date. Reaaon for selling business too confining for my health. Address P.

O. Box 14, Mercersburg. Pa. FOR SALE Boston Terrier, mala pup, four months old, part brlndle, screw tail, aired by the celebrated Grand Master: amall sise; will sell reasonable. Apply 1746 North Sixth atreet FOR SALE Stationery store and fixtures at a bargain to quick buyer.

Good reaaona tor aelllng. IL R. Royer, Lemoyne, Pa. FOR SALE Barber ahop, pool room and cigar store combined. Good location In bualneaa section of city.

Price reasonable. Call, or address, C. V. Rsttsw. 1000 North Third street FOR SALE A Big Bargain National Perforator in first class condition.

Mr. Printer or Mr. Bookbinder, don't overlook this opportunity to get an up to data machine that will pay for Itself in a ahort time. Ask the price to day, or drop in and look at the machine. The Telegraph Printing Harrlaburg, Pa.

FOR SALE Pierce bicycle, cuahlon frame, clincher tlrea, coaater brake, adjustable handle bars. Price, $16.00. Apply 2115 Penn street. FOR SALE One 15 1L P. horlxontal steam Jacketed kettles complete, fifty boiler; one 15 H.

P. horlxontal two cylinder engine; one 4 D. C. motor; one 4 H. P.

D. C. motor; two new gallons or more. Box 60, Wormleys burg. Pa.

FIXTURES FOR SALE, CHEAP Two eight foot weathered oak mission counter cases, one 10 4 foot weathered oak mission hat case. Other store and window fixtures, good as new. E. Starr llauck, Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bell phone 121X.

FOR SALE, at a sacrifice for quick buyer, one 1910 Inter State, one 1909 Oldamobile. Both fully equipped. In fine condition. Apply East End Auto or 68 North Thirteenth atreet FOR SALE Two five passenger cars In first class condition; will be sold at a bargain if sold st once. East End Auto or 68 North Thirteenth street.

Farms For Sale LEBANON VALLEY FARMS, In Lebanon and adjoining counties. Best grades of Grain. Truck, Fruit and Poultry Farms. Near towns and R. good roads.

Choice Country Estatea with fine buildings and surroundings for the "Gentleman Farmer," at low rices. Expert and well Informed land nvestors from all sections are buying these farms. Quick profits made. Record of 1,500 Real Estate Sales. My farm customers become my most enthusiastic friends.

No buyer can afford to overlook theae Lebanon Valley opportunities. Lists sent promptly. State kind of farm you want. Write to day. J.

L. Rutter, Farmers' Trust Building, Lebanon, Pa. DELAWARE FARMS. Good productive aoil, no stones. Healthful climate.

Special bargain list free. Chas. M. Hammond, Milford, Del. For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT, easy terms, nine houses on Twenty eighth street, Penbrook, all the lateat Improvements.

Inquire W. A. Ream, Twenty ninth and Elm streets, or P. Bowman, Security Trust Building. Legal Notices CHARTER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor Of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday, September 23, 1912, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to he called CAPITAL HEAT AND POWER COMPANY, the character and object of which Is the supply of light, heat and power, or any of tnem.

by meana or electricity, to tne public in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and to such nersons. partnerships and comoratlona residing therein or adjacent thereto as may desire the same, and the supply of heat by meana of ateam generated by Its electric plant, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. OLMSTED ST A MM, Solicitors. HEW YORK PRODCCB By Associated I'ress New York, Aug. 28.

Flour Firm, quiet; spring patents, (5.10i5.45; winter straights, (4.6004.60; winter patents, (4.806.25; spring clears, (4.60 04.80; winter extras, No. 1, (4.10(34.20; No. 1, (4.0004.10; Kansas straights, 14 80i4.60. Rya Flour Dull. Rye Market nominal, fair to good.

(5.OO95. 60; choice to fancy, J.I0tJ6.60, c. I. Buffalo. Barley Quiet; malting, (1.11 OLIO, 4.

I. Buffalo. Corn No transactlona Wheat Firmer; September. 11.034 01.034; December, (1.024 8 1.03 4. Pork Firm; mess, (20.00(0)20.60; family, (20.00021.00; short, clear, (20.00 22.00.

Beef Firm; mesa, (18.00 18.60; fsmily, (18.60 19.00; beef hams, 628.00 11.00. Lard Firm; middle west, (11.25(0) 11.35. Raw Sugars Firm; centrifugal, 96 test, 4.17c; muscovado, 89 test. 3.67c; molasaes sugsr, 89 test. 8.42c.

Refined, firm; crushed, 6.80c; granulated, fine, powdered, 6.20e. Petroleum Quiet land steady; rs fined, in barrels. 8.35i Molasses Firm; (New Orleans, Open kettle, IT 19 62c. 1 Hay Market steady prime, 11.40; No. 1, (1.35; No.

(12001.25; No, 3, DOCBtl.VS. BIG STEEL SALES; GRAIN MARKET FIRM 7,500 Shares Traded at the Upening at Advanced Price Faralshed by M. I. DEAR 41 Cm. status of the market at 2 o'clock: Higher London prltea supplied the necessary Inspiration and helped In loiniing a more cheerful sentiment.

In several of the usmtlly active Issues tha early tradlnaj was by the large iilurka changing on single quo latlona. In Steel 7.f0 shares were handled on the opening at 75, an advance of one. quarter. In Heading Beat tried aelllng resetted to about 4.n0 shares, and In Union Paeirtc it was substantial. XKW IORK STOCKS Furalsfced WM.

BEAK CO. New York. Aug. 21. Orn.

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1114 11(4 111 111 N. Pac. 129U 1294 1284 128S Pae. P. R.

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25 4 rh. O. pfd 98 4 Ry. Ptl. 8p.

17 Reading 1714 R. I. 28 4 R. I. 8 pf 91 Rock Island 24 4 Rock la.

pf 62 4 So. Pacific. 112 25 254 $8 4 $8 18 ITS 170S 11 244 62 4 112 104 10 4 224 1T1S 81S 744 1114 102S 47 4 144 $24 ins 284 170 4 28 2S 62 4 1114 30 2(4 624 112 30 4 8o. 30 So. Rwy.

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pfd 1114 11 IS 113 4 do 8. F. 6'l 102S 1024 102S va. C. 474 Wabash pf.

144 West. U. T. 82 4 PHILADELPHIA CjUOTATtOlft Faralsaea by MM. BEAR CO.

Philadelphia, Aug. 28. Open. Cloa American Railways 45 46 Cambria Steel a 44 4 47 Storage Battery 57 57 General Asphalt 274 General Asphalt, Pfd 48 41 Ins. Co N.

A. IS 2IS Ike Superior 14 4 34 4 Lehigh Navigation 894 Ixhigh T. 90 90 Philadelphia Company 62 62 Philadelphia pfd. 44 4 44 Philadelphia Electric 23S 24 P. R.

26 4 26 Philadelphia Traction 844 844 Toonpah Mining 7 4 74 Tonopalt Belmont 94 9 13 14 U. G. I 90S 904 Union Traction 514. 63 CHICAGO BOARD OF TILaDB raralsked by WM. I BEAR 4.

CO. Chicago, 111.. Aug. 28. upen.

tug 11. uow. cioa Wheat Sept 1 ec May Corn Sept. Dec May Oats 954 954 994 74 554 914 4 4 98 73 4 73 4 65 4 634 32 33 35 544 834 Kept. Dec.

May 334 834 354 324 32 4 354 NEW YORK DAIRY By Associated Prtu New York, Aug. 28. Rutter Firmer; creamery, extras, 2 4 ft '27c; firsts, 25424c; seconds, State dairy, finest, 2645 25 4c; process, extras, 244c; firsts, 2324c; seconds. 2122c. Cheese rHeady; State, whole milk, white, specials, 1616Uc; colored, 164c; whites, average fancy, 164c; colored average fancy, 16u; under grades, 14fH54c; daisies, best, l4c; skims, Eggs The market Is easy unchanged; fresh gathered, extras, 25(f28c; extra firsts, 2324c; firsts, 214 224c; seconds, 201921c; thirds and poorer, 19 194c; fresh gathered dirties, No.

1, No. 2. 1740 18c; inferior, 14 17c; checks, good to fine, 164il7e: poor to fslr, 13 (Q 18c; 8tate, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, whites, fancy, large, new laid, 11 fr 32c; selected, whites, good to prime, 28 80c common to fair, 25 27c; western gathered, whites. 24 27c; fitats. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, browna, 24 27c; gathered browns and mixed, 2224o; refrigerators firsts, season's storage charges paid.

22 423 4c; seconds, thirds, 1819c. PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE by Aftecialtd ftiu Philadelphia, Aug. 28. Wheat 4c higher; No. 2, red, wlnt ern.

In export elevators, 1.16(ff 1.164. Corn Firm; No. 2, yellow, for local trade. B09le. Oats Unchanged; new, No.

2, white, natural. 41 42c. Bran Thel market Is firm; winter, in bulk. (26.00; spring, in sacks. (24.00 24.60.

Refined Sugara Market steady; powdered, 6.20c; granulated, 6.10c: confectioners' A. 4.66c; Keystono 4.96c. Butter Market firm; western, creamery, 27c; nearby prints, extra, 29c; fancy, 30c. Eggs The market Is firmt Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, (7.20 per case; current receipts, free cases, per case; western firsts, free cases, (7.20 per case; current receipts, tree cases, 6.90 per case. Iive ouury oiaraei quiet; fowls, 16lc; old roosters, 104 0116.

spring cnickens, murine ducks, old. 134WH4C; spring, 14 ftl 6c Dressed Poultry Market steady; fowls, western, choice to fancy, 1(4 17c; smaller sixes, 14 16c; old roosters. 12c: broiling chickens, west ern, 1822c; spring ducks, nearby, 18 19c. Potatoes The market Is steady; Jersey, prime, per basket, 80 45c; culls, 1520c. Flour Market steady; winter clear, new, (4.10W4.30; straight, new, (4.30 3 4.

60; patent, new, (4.65496.00; Kansas straights, new, spring firsts, clear, (4.4004.60; straights, (4.56 06.00; patents, Hay Market unchanged; new timothy. No. 1, large bales, (lT.IOffi 18.00; No. 1, medium bales, (17.000 17.50; No. 2, (16.00016.00; No.

1, 813.0014.00. New clover mixed: Light mixed, 116. OOf 1. 60; No. 1, (15.

No. 2, (14.00015.00. No need for any man or wdraan hi Harrisburg" to be idle when so firms want help and' are telling their needs on to night's classified European Cables Are Responsible For Market's Strong Tone raralabec by WK I BEAU A CO. Philadelphia, Aug. 21.

Liverpool closed five eighths to seven eighths higher, Antwerp unchanged to Ave eighths higher and rtundapeat IS lower. The European situation, however, has reached a stage where the possibilities could not be Ignored impart a strong: tone to our market! Broomhall Is of the opinion final re turna from Russia will evidence a yield much under expectations and with shipments later than usual. The great damage being experienced over the United Kingdom Is rauslng apprehension. Our market opened firm, but without especial feature. CHICAGO CATTLE ft Attotiatti Vrtu Chicago.

Aug. 28. Cattle Receipts. 1 4.004; market steady to strong. Beeves, ii 10.40; Texas Steers, (6 00 04 80; western steers.

14.25 fl' 9.60; stockers snd feeders, 14.aOfl7.40; rows snd heifers, 13.751) 20; calves, 10.60. Hogs Receipts. 18.000; msrket stesdy. Light, 11 af 8.9i; mixed. 11.10 heavy.

I7.96i.(4; rough, (7.90 A pigs, (5. joy 8.15; bulk ot sales, (4. Soft 8.76. Sheep Receipts. 85.000: market steady to firm.

Native. 11.25? 4.40; wextern, yearlings, 14 104 MS; lambs, native, 14.50 J. IS; western, 14.60tj7.26. CHICAGO PROVISIONS By Antwtti frm Chicago, Aug. 18.

December wheat opened at 944H4Se to 4c. a riae of 4o to So and then declined to 94 4 September corn opened 4o to Se higher at 7So to nd reacted to 7l4c September oats started unchanged to tc upat 12 So to 12c, and advanced to first sales of provisions ranged from 5 decline to 7 4 gain with January at 1910 to 119 16 for pork; 110.774 for lard, and (10.16 for ribs. Schuyler Defeats Harrisburg Man By Aueeiottd Prtu gcranton, Aug. II. The State Camp of the Patriotic Order Sons of America to day elected the followlnr officers: State president, Roy L.

Schuyler, Lock Haven, who had 48S votes to 114 for John W. German, of Harrisburg; State vice president, Samuel C. Wells, of Philadelphia; State Inspector. Harry Hutt. of Philadelphia; State guard.

J. I. Hobbs, of Plymouth: State Camp building trustee, John M. Straub. of Reading; David E.

Shunter, of Hha mokln, and Wesley H. Schwarti, AI toona. Altoona won next year's meeting, receiving 478 votes to 109 for Gettysburg and 71 for Carlisle. Pope Will Create New American Cardinal By Astetiatid Frtst Paris, Aug 28. The Pope Is about to create a new American cardinal, who Is to reside In Rome, according to a special dispatch received here.

The American cardinal will occupy a similar position to that of the prelates representing ranee and Spain In Rome. Great Floods In Kiigland By Associattd Press London, Aug. 28. The cessation of rain In most parts of England after a month's downpour has not been accompanied yet by an abatement of the floods. Norwich, In the east.

Is still cut off from the outer world except by telephone. Ordinarily 170 trains enter and leave the city every day, hut not one has arrived or departed since Monday. Detectives Arrested By Associated rress Pittsburgh, Aug. 28. Ex County Commissioner James A.

Clark and County Detective James McKay were arrested to day charged with accepting money from H. C. Schlereson. proprietor of a medical clinic raided last week, to protect htm in an unlawful buHiness and to keep Schlereson from the Governor of Michigan, where, It Is alleged, he is wanted as a fugitive from justice. Mrs.

Robert KlUmlllrr Special It The Telegraph Newvllle. Aug. 28. Mrs. Robert Klttmlller died very suddenly at her home, near Stoughstown.

a few miles from this place, on Monday evening at 7 o'clock of peritonitis. Mrs. Kitzmiller was Miss Ethel Ernest, of this place, prior to her marriage to Robert Kltamitler In February of this year. 1 She was a member of Zlon Lutheran Church, of this place. She was aged 82 and Is survived by her husband, also her father, mother and two sisters.

O. J. Snyder Reappointed O. J. Snyder, of Philadelphia, was to day reappointed a member of the Board of Osteopathic Examiners.

City Advertising Jl Iff BBS OPENING AND GRADING OF EMERALD STREET FROM SIXTH A JiD A HAlV 'OR JEFFERSOX STREET TO SEVENTH STHEET, IIA KRISBU RU, pi" 4 NOTICE Is hereby given that the viewers appointed by the Court to view and ascertain the damagea and benefits arising from the above Improvement and to assess the same according to law, have filed their report to No. 420 September Term, 1912. In the Court of Common Pleaa. of Dauphin County, on the 28th day of August, 1913. The schedule of assessments contained therein is a.

follows; cHKDUMs OPENING No land taken. NORTH SIDE. Joseph Strouae, wen. Hirouse Hartshurg Foundry and Machine Co, SOUTH SIDE. Frank Nlcklea Gua.

Wlldman STB ELTON KIJIGHTS OF r.lALTA ELECT OFFICERS Installation Ceremonies Will Be Held Next Monday Night TOOK FIVE BALLOTS HaTTV i E. Herman Was Elected Captain General of Baldwin Lodge At the regular meeting of Fsldwin Commandery. No. 108, Knights of Malta, Monday night, the following officers were elected for the term of six months: Sir knight commander, tlenrie R. Cover; gonerallsslmo.

James K. Manlier; captain general, Harry E. Herman; prelate, Charles A. Hoover; senior warden. Lester O.

Thompson; assistant recorder. Eugene V. Suy dam; keeper of paraphernalia. WU 11am P. Urlest.

It was necessary to cast five ballots before the choice was made for can tain general. The competition for the various offices was keen. Following the election several visiting members gave talks on the Malta home project. The Installation ceremonies will take place next Monday night, and will he In charge of Deputy Grand Commander Wallace, of Columbian Commander Mlddletown. Trinity Rector Return Home The Rev.

Harwlck Arthur Lollls. rector of Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, returned home yesterday from Newport, R. 1., where he has been spending his vacation. The Rev. Mr.

Lollls will be at the rectory each morning for consultation. Will filve Gysnaaatle Eshlbltlo The officers of the local branch ot the a recent organisation of the Hokola of the Kastern States, have decided to give a public gynipsstlc exhibition on the Young Men's Christian Associstton field, Saturday. September 28. The local branch Is composed of more than 200 memhera, both men and women, natives of the Balkan Ktates. Drills, and work on the bars are but a few of the tilings planned, but the big affair will he a drill by the women members of the club.

Noelallst ill 9 seek John P. Schlessmsn. Soclstlst candidate for the Legislature, will address a mass meelng on Oberlln Squire to morrow evening, kt 8 o'clock. Schlesemaa Is plsnnlng to make speeches at other nearby points. Recently he gave a big talk at Lebanon.

Fuaeral ot William garnsel Funeral services over the body of Willism Samael were held from his late residence, 440 Lincoln street, this sfternoon. at 2 'clock, the Rev. Mr. Wlngart, of Wllltamstown. officiating.

Members ot the Hygienlo Hose Company, in full uniform, and memhera of Susquehanna Tribe of Red Men, attended the aervices In a body. WIM Go to Gettyabarg Msny members of Oberlln Council, No. 754. Order of Independent Americans, will attend the annual session Ot the State Council at tJettyshurg. Tuesday, September 17.

The committee In charge have secured special rates on the transportation lines and the excursion mill be open to all who wish to take advantage of this chance to view the historic battlefield. William lloylo William Hoyle, aged 87, of Front and Locust streets, died yesterday morning. Funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Baldwin Cemetery. Infant Dies An Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Hardy, 267 Myers street, died yesterday. Funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon. Odd Fellows to Hold an at Home The Steelton Lodge of Odd Fellowi will hold an at home September 8, In the Trust Building. Atteaded Cora Roast More than 100 members of Class 23, of the Centensry L'nited Brethren Sunday school, attended a corn roast given at the home of Charles Housmsn, near Oberlln, last evening.

The class met In Its room In the church and wer taken out in special cars. Funeral of aa Intent Funeral services over the body of Lawrence, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Psmuel Kanaom, who died at Hit home, 27 Myers street, yesterday morning, were held this morning. Burial was made in Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. Peraoaala Michael Toomey has returned to hie home, at Sparrows Point, after spending a few days with friends In the bor UMrs. John W. Keeny. of Norfolk, Is the guest of her parents, Mr.

snd Mrs. Toomey, of 254 Locust street. James Dougherty and daughter. Mis Kathryn. have returned home after an extended tour of Europe.

Mrs. W. R. Lundy, of Philadelphia. 14 visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. ShatTner, of south Second street. City Advertising Feet. 14 139.8 131.94 100 189.73 Damages.

Benefits. None None None None None 23 86 10 (( 32 88 698 None Unless exceptions thereto be filed within thirty days after August 28, 1813, the said report will confirmed absolutely. harrt FAHNKST0CK( CLARK COWDEN, PAUL G. SMITH. Viewers.

Harrisburg, August 21, 1912. THB GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST. MTASLWHED 1M7 WM. BEAR CO. (MfMVKM CHICAdO BOARD Of TRADE) BROKERS PENNSYLVANIA UlLDINfJ 10th and Cmsstnut STRirra.

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