Mop Contuses Wall Street k m Uncertainty Inspired by Railroad Changes Chief Feature of 8tocks. NEW TORE. April 19—Wall street was confused to-day by the situation arising from yesterday's crisis in the affairs of Missouri I’aciflc, which con stituted the chief influence in the stock market. Uncertainty as to the outcome of the disruption of the road's directorate snd the withdrawal of the Euhn-Uoeb representatives, and vague features of further compli cations. gave rise to some uneasiness, but the strong support which was of lered defeat'd attempts to depress Ices. Missouri Psel He was the strongest stock in the list. although a . number of other Issues made good gains. Although the advance of Missouri Pacific from 4i>\ In January to b3 In February was based on the news that new Interests commanding the confl dence of the financial world would as sume control, definite severance of these relations brought no correspond ing disturbance. Doubt as to the out come Wits reflected chiefly in the slowing down of business, traders be ing disinclined to commit thcmsieves until some clear idea was had as to what might be expected. The belief was general, however, that the dis continuance of relations between the Goulds and the Kuhn-Uoeb interests would not Interfere with the plans for meeting the financial requirements of the system. A report which was spread late in the day that substantial banking interests had agreed to take «P * be responsibility of financing the road met with general acceptance, the more readily becnuso the hankers mentioned in that connection are know n to he Identified closely with tiie Rockefeller interests. It was as sumed that these new interests were induced to enter Missouri Pacific on account of the large Rockefeller hold ings. and tlint hereafter tho road — might he known ns much the Rocke m ~ feller as the Gould property. tmllr-n tl.ma ___ * • day that the market wbr oversold ns a result of the bearish activities of the previous two days. There were few variations In prices until tho last hour, when the bears made a Anal drive. The market wavered the break, but was supported as prompt ly and efficiently hs In the morning Stocks rose quickly to the best level of tlie day, Missouri Pacific making a not gain of 2'*. and others showing substantial advances. Iteports from the steel trade were less cheerful. Pittsburg sent word that several furnaces had been closed within the last few days. Tlie weekly review of the iron trade forecasts ilower prices for iron. The bond market was irregular. The t.ould Issues weakened eariv In the flay, but rallied with the stock Total sales, par value. 12.252.0'it. I tilted States bonds were un changed on tall. New York Stock Exchange. WlfHEUXO. W. Va, April 19. U Tor*"** , "t° ”n 9(« , Am iu-»r siKur ii■, nrr~xi— !* Am«! Otlu-r.... si2 MS —- pref.. . It i1 ‘ **, Am. ( ar .V F.Iv.,1 J; j- ... * » . .£• h'-rf.115 us U5 ijiv. Am. u%Tr,{ ?i> 5 * Arma-T^ ««>* liU .102 S r 1 -— *\o pref.|102H!l02%!102%i lOt’fc nnltl, Jt Ohio. .. 104 ,104 104 j 104 Keth Steel .I I2v' *1%' 3JS' It rook Rapid Tr 77*. 77', 77S 7*’, I erirul I..at her 77 IJT, ’4’, 1*V Ch«*a. A Ohio.. 79\ 79V 7»v "iZ Chi A Ot. W.... J1 30V 21 ' 31* e. M. «< St. p,, 11hV ltTVs ill*. 117% CM. A Itock I... 2*V 26 26S 24*7 • l.ddflald Con... 6V 4 i is *V til. Northern_127. 131', 126 l"t' fnna l*a< Iflr-225 V |224 ■, I22SV 22 I v Colorado South... SI* r.g ■, jiw 51 ConaoL tia>.;142* J41 V143 141V Er‘« • • • ..I 2»s 2*V 39% 2sV do flf*t*. 47 44Vy 47 ,4>v do second* ...| 37 37 37 1 37 Ocneral Kle'trli i«:itj M»». 15.) llitnola Cantral.. 136V 134V 136V 137 Inter-lJoro. Met 1K>,' 1*4, lit,! 1; 7 do pref. SIS Si's! 5I»,. K. C Southern.. ::2», 37*, 3_>v (.a* led* t_ia». . . .1**2*, 102V1*'2H 1"2 Mexican Central. 34', 34 '4 34', It M. K. A T.: SIS J1S 31V 31", Mo l-a iflr. 4t% 4ft, 4M, l«i. Nat. RtiK'u't. ... li« 133 ,1)6 132 4. National l>end.. 51V.I SI 51% 414, Nevada Con .1 17*. 1; l, 17* 17*, N. V. Central . ..,105 V|10 • V 105V Hie'. •Norfolk A \V... 106 103V106 loi'. North. p*r|tic... 127*, 131* 123'. 12l\ Ptnnavlvanla ..,124 1J1S 124 123-. l lltehurit Coal.. 20V, 2»ty 2014 2 It, do pref. »9 ! 7**,! 73V, 79V Heading . 1M V.lS«u|»«lV 17.iV Chino Copper... 21'. 21’, 21’. 21’, Republic . 31V 31', 31', 32 Slore-Shefflcld..; 51 So*,' 51' ‘ f,l% South. Pacific... 114% 113V, 114*,' 114 southern Hjr ,...| 24V 24 | 24V, 24% do pref.I 62V, 4244; 62V 62', T. St 1. .v WT..I 19% 13V. 19% If-, Tenr.. Copper .. 36 34 j 34 35*, I men Pacific... 1. :.*, 173V, 17^*. 17c. do pref. 92 V,; 92*. 92», 97'. 1 1 ah * >" par... ; I *. 4*% 12 47', I . S. llul.lxr. . . ,| 33 39 *,1 59.V 4u C. S. Steel. 77,V 74V 75'-, 74 :, do pref,.Ilf-. 11**'. 119', 119 do bond,.:**.• loi.t, 1 **5', in:.*-, Vr. Cliemlcal_ 6?V 41 4, 42 4, 41 *, Wo'mah . 16 15 4, 14 15 II do pref. s*.'a 3..', 34', 3..'-, VVerting. Hire.. '■ 6t", 6 4", M *, l.elu.th Valley.. 17y*. 17<> 17**', 170 I'l.sllller* Securl., II'. 3.".', Jr,' 23*, ! l-cnver .g Tito >v,, 3*’, JhjiiniVKijrj^J^IP^jc ;u] . 1 ■: \ l". S 2’*t ref., eoupon. 101*, 1*. S. 3‘*. registered.. lot*, C, s. 3 h coupon. 101 , l‘. S. ts. registered. lit', 1' s. It*. * o*u-..n . 1 | Total rale* 412,60* shares. Pittsburg Stocks. WHEELING, W. Va.. April 19, 11 Tfio actl\o Pltinturs mojo, corrected tally by A. K Master) & Co. bankers i krd brokers. National Exchange BanB i bu'Mlng t 1 \9< > • . . .1 17 7 17 \ j llarblMon-\Valk».r Itef . 42 . prefei . 14 Independent U rawing .. 4*4 5»fc do preferred .j 23*-* ..... Interior Mining.J 6 t> 1 Ksnrae Natural (inn.,21 22 I Mnnufarturera I. a: 20S 2'»s* I MonongJihf-a KUi-r • '■•al jrefi 32 ^. 'National lire Proofing......1. u do preferred .i 244 2"» I Ohio Fuel .j 4*.* 4* • »t*io Fuel • M.. o*4 „Vj i» Oklahoma «»aa .t Gs«, pi Pure Oil . .. 7-4 it Pitteburg Brewing. 21V* 2 i U do preferred ... 42*4. Pllteburg tv.nl Co. 2«> . do preferred . 79** . ... Pittsburg i'late • •In***.1 »7 1 *$ • I . I I Tonnpsrt FxteriSl«»n . 104 1 mi 1’nion Fwlt«*h a* Signal. K2,s * ; *., \V«-Mtlngh«>use Air Prnke ... 144 **,14. WeM'hghouse Elect 1:•• 2d..., :<2 32 ** Crucible Strip .. 73 .. *»».r»ua 0I9‘2 s^lK* fujoj. 749 iiT 9: f;9: S»» Jd np "t 9 j | X X»Y I'll! Mf'lT'l^lir u*d<> * ' j ~ '_ New York Curb Market. WHEEL!NO. W. Va. April 19. I! Reported by A. E. FT.eten * Co . I*. F. Brand, n..ma«c«*r; member. Kcm Tor. ' ‘Ortrk Errhar.e in'.' -• h.»ai^~~ktc~' , ir.j A^nr American c*htri*.. 2t*I **14 i Amorir;*n T^nrro.*, 44,> 44?, 1 American Writing Paper...’ 1 2 ~ . I Kentucky's Straight Whlsksy from Distiller to You on trial 2 Gallons for $5. 3 lor (7 60 sr 1 lor 33. ctiolet st >)•. Seurfcsa sr Care Eiprsss Prepaid H;m ruMi lM*(iMLVyvCds.*]l.llM. We «hlp on WO Hay'e credit. If ynm have your merchant or hank funmntoe your acpsoai l REE - 4 miniature butt lee Selected F i.itoa with every 2 yelUma. 6 with 3. etc. for osu»h with order. Muney refunded If Dot re* "fled myers a company l Ware hoove Nv.26! ( o\lndh»n, I».l V W rite for Book, A Fair Cuetosner, Sealed. ^ I Atlantic Gulf & W. Ind.| ft, ION do preferred . 21 22’* Bay Btate « ;iu* . L % | ('luriio Subway . 4 V* R»4 | Havana T«dia«*co . 4 8 I d« preferri-d ... 10 IS International Rubber. 81 31** 1 r.t« rnational Salt . 4^ 9 I Internntlonal Smelt. ^ Kcf..tl20 130 Manhattan Transit ..... % % New York Trnnaportatlon. 3 5 < ttla Elevator.i 99 100 Baron’s Local Stocks. 'niEBLIVO. W. Vs.. April 13 Ml The following guotnrinns on the more , active \Vi.«vItiik eto.k.s »*« corrected •tally for the Intelligencer by Geo. Vv Ha run. Iochi broker, and ft. 1L Me re hall , manager Knnd riepnrtment. _STOCKS- I Par. I Hid. I A sic. j i r*!orli llrua. Tob..,10« J.1161 tl0*» 1 do common.. 100 , 36 J. J", i Cent tal <11.w*_jloo .1.117* . Foatorla Ulars . .MO-i 1.1136 1131 , llaael-Atlas tilarn loo ,163 ;154 151 Hon* Kir* Ins.. ‘ 60 . 38 i 4u 3i Imperial ... 100 I.f 94 I I.a Mi II* T. Wk*. 100 ..|16.i , Nnllotml Il*d.100 I 35 l 36 4'i VmrslRyllne . ...llOO .16<> 50 I r*op. > l>lnp*psln If'O 150 *133 |l31 I Pop* Tin Plate. ,.|100 110 .114 Wat .k I'Mnn. ..moo i.100 L...S I*. S. ."'tauiplni!'..MOO j.112 W. A- It. Bridge. . 25 1 27 . 27 I lVha. Bridge.iioo 1. 61 «1 4V( if. Mold A- Kdy 50 .I «4 04 •Win; Steel A I. . 100 ..164 15* 1 4Vb**llnic Trae^. ..(100 ' 69 |. (*«_ j 1 'Books close April 22nd for 2 per cent.. Hazlett’s Local Stocks. WHCDUNa, W. Va. April 19. 'll. The roil..wing q'Kmmnk «n to# more active Wheeling atoclta are rorrny.ed dally for the Intelligencer by Howard 11“ f •' ^ i: I r< ker*' ' STOCK a ,l«r,ll:%c under lust night. Corn finished at a net ad vance of %c® %c to V4c®SiC: oats up %c to *4C, and provisions less costly l»y IP to 30 cents. A show of strength at the start In the wheat pit came ns a result of Liverpool reporting firmer offerings from Australia. India and the Agen tine. There was also at one time a rally because of export sales at Win nipeg. The bears derived some help also from the fart that primary re ceipts were less than a year ago and on account of the poor cash demand. Corn ranged upward In consequence or small receipts. Wet weather hind ered arrivals. Lightness of country offerings served as a prop for oats. Hog products dropped owing to sell ing by packers and In view of a de cline at the yards. Articles ' Open f Hint,. Los. f Cto. « 1 I I W* eat— I i VI 1 M»y...( 6S\ 89 | 87% July...! 8«1, S6%; 5S%| 86% May., .1 49 *4 60 4*«i! 50 July..,. Rn\ 61*4, ,'0>-. 51 Oats— 1 May... 31S siv sit, 3184 July..., SIS 31 \ I SIS 318» Fcifc— i May... 15 45 18 «0 |is 38 15 *7% j July... 14 SO 14 56 14 «7%|14 70 ' May.. . 7 '7', 7 90 7 go I * f,i July... 7 97% 1«0 ,7 67i,i 7 67% May...1.5 43 5 47% * 85 8 S3 Joly,... 6 00 , 5 03 7 30 | 7 53% Cash quotations were as follows: Flour— Easy. Rye—No. '2, 91® 92c. Harley—Peed or mixing, 65®R5c; fair to choice malting, $1 0001 09. Flax Seed—No. 1 southwestern, *2 51%; No. 1 northwestern, 12 63 Timothy Seed—*12 Ob. Clover—*15 bO. Fork—Mess, per barrel, *16 00® 16 25. laird—Per 100 pounds. *7 76%. Short Ribs—Sides, loose, *7 75® S 37%; short clear sides, boxed, *S 37%®* 60. UNION STOCK YARDS, PITTS BURG, April 19.—Cattle—steady, light. Choice, *»; 4b® 6 60; prime, K 15Ti 41 » Sheep- Slow, Ugh*. Prime weth ers, |3 R0£} 4 00; cull* and common, 12 f*0 72 5'i; spring lamb*, 17 6ofa 10 00; veal calve*, fti 6l>7|7 O0. Hogs—Lover, lo double deck*. lTlme heavy*, fr. 6uff <5 fit>; medium*. $C 75 'tl 85; heavy yorkers, |*> 857i ♦> 90; light yorker*. ?•'. »•>; plg», $« 9t> V •' 95; rough*. 5 25 ft 5 So. CHIfAOO. April 19.—r*ttle re celt-* estimated at l0. market i 65, bulk of sale*. *«> 20«7 5 35. She,.|> Keceipf*. 20.000; market weak at esrly decline Native, $3 00 ' 15. UVE STOCK. tfalnn Itsel TsrSs. WHKt.IJNU, ftft. V*., April l», 11. 1 CATTUi 1 ttrs. I.nnn to l.xov.It. I04«| 4 78 ti.-o-t lo l.V'0 ....... 4 tto ix 4 40 I. • 1 I* I 1. 4 ' L 1$ 8 va '.out, .-a to »■ 0. 4 4 / 4 74 » ..... 4 i ■ • I (•ugh, l.citti to I.Jti#.,... p (,r. Six !, 8«, t 'USti, *„o to 1.0UG. 4 e. j p so I — r b ill* . 44 / 4 U'i I oiefna nil* . « tatiX 4 , lleef raw* .. 4 "»/ 4 -oss . 8 884x9 8 80 1 t.ft'rs fte*n Co* . 4;. n .*/■ Si i'i t-slr . IS "Aft# J4 «» \ 4la calves ... * oit^i 8 ;. 1) licet X SI. i thill roll es . . 4 V * 4 ... IIOOS t sirs ... *71./ 4 Vi '* o.l .. 4 Sii9 * .. ••onto* . ... .. 4 ...» ft 4'i . M «S Sf .1 4'.** . 4 till <1 4 I,tx HII4.I I’. t *tr» . 4 1*0 / 4 IV .. i - . 4 .. ••• 3 «• / I 4 f.AMlIA K»tr* . .... 4 #o o in 4* 1 .<* " 1 ... t *>««.*• ...ft .. .# 7 #'> |X 4 40 rrtofi 8 So / 7 V i. 4 . »# 4 IlftSMl, 74u to S'*:l .......... ft 140 4 74 I'*"* . 4 « 4s lows ... .... 4 oV rc . I i i imoti . ,. I six |ri gtiKK* r l"f«..'....ft I HB 4 4 i .■ ? ‘■" \t I o* If ; • . 4 imu ft o I 1 re- 'i ■ • » » . 84 "ft , |r, ft i Mprl'S tombs .. 4 IMttflx o« W besting lira Vtect Commlsoio* C■* 41. ft t* SAC ...... 4 A" / ft ftp 11 *1. .Oo to - 'I*......... . ft ft../ ft A/ to nun#* . X k)0 4 >*• 11**8 bubs.,,,,,, ft 400 4 l*S Bolop* bull*. I too 4 M "7 .Hoba- 1 8 * 4 60 Stags and sows.. 4 * -t _ . SHEEP. 5?°®d . 3 OO A 3 50 (rllppM) . 4 ooS 6 Du Lnmtia (unci'. 3 00® S 00 Spring lambs .. It ootii oo VEAL CALVES AND PMJESH COW S. S?*? . « 60® 7 09 ucod . g 0^'t <1 60 TO in and heavy oalvea... 4 0011 & oo Frealicoaa .extra. per head <5 00 (J60 00 1 reali cows. com. to fair.. IS 004/35 00 Money. 1 OKK, April 19.—Money on call steady. 2* ft 2*4 per cent.; rul lng rate, 2*4; closing hid, 2V»; of fered, 284. Time loans easier; 60 days, 2*4 per ceut.; 90 days, 2Tb; Blx months, 3. Prime mercantile paper. 3Tb to 4*4 percent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business In bankers' bills' at $4 84.25 for 60 day bills and at $4 86.45 for demand. Commercial bills. $4 831b. Bar silver. 53*ac; Mex ican dollars, 46. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Irregular. WASHINGTON. April 19.—At the beginning of business today the con dition of the United States treasury was; _ Working balance In treasury offices, ^26,343,562; In banks and Philippine treasury, $32,219,882. Total balance In general fund, $84. 829,987. Ordinary receipts yesterday, $1, 862.257; disbursements, $2,121,089. Deficit to date this fiscal year. $1, 548.985;, against $17,266,363 last year. Panama canal and public debt transactions excluded. Metals. NEW YORK, April 19.—Standard copper dull; spot. $11 6VQ11 75; lake. S12 37*4^112 50; electrolytic, $12 12*4@12 37*4; casting. $11 87*4 tTl2 Oo. London steady; spot, $£53 11s 3d; futures, $54 3s 9d. Tin easy; spot, $41 59ft 41 76. Lon don steady; spot, £191 15s; futures, £187. Lead—Dull, $4 40 4 50. London, £12 17s 6d. Spelter—Easy, $5 50'55 53. London, £23 15s. Iron—Cleveland warrants. 40g 3d In London. Locally iron was quiet. Butter, Cheese, Eggs. NEW YORK. April 19.—Butter— firm; receipts. 12,348. Creamery spe cial. 2^xCi/23c; extras, 22c; finds, 2oc. firsts. lfi*-4c :17r; state, Pennsyl vania nnd nearby hennery brown, KHcQ1Sl]i", do. brown and mixed gathered, 17cffl7,^e. Cotton. NEW YORK, April 1!>.—The cotton goods markets are quiet and steady. Yarns rule easy on the coarser num bers of carded stock. There Is a fair spot demand for lightweight hosiery nnd underwear Print* hold steady and are In moderate demand Wide ehambrays are being ordered very freely by cutting trades. Coffee. NEW YORK. April 19.— Havre mar ket unchanged to one quarter franc ad ranee May futures closed offered at 10.04c; July cloyed offered at 10 12c; September closed offered at 10.0Sc; D'rentier closed offered at 9>2c; March closed offered at !> *0r. Rio No. 7, quoted at 11 \r. Market stendc. I- W. MIVFOIU) * CO. Petroleum. Oil. CITY. Pa.. April 19 -Credit balances, |1.30. Runs, 46,984; a ver tigo, 130.407; shipments, 141,764; aver age. 207.203 NEW YORK. April 19.— Standard Oil, ff.oo. NAME MOP BANKERS JAMES SPEYER ANO CO. TO BE RAO OS' FISCAL AGENTS Head of Firm Mads Director— No Charge* le Rockefeller Representation. NEW YORK. April 19—Jamea Riwver will tomorrow take the place of Paul M Warburg, resigned. In the directorate of the Missouri Pacific railroad and the house of Speyer and company, closely allied with the rk'iitsehe flank, will All the vacancy left by the retirement yesterday of Kuhn l,oeb and company aa hankers for the road Mr. Ppeyer admitted tit is mur’i to close. fr'end* today hut on ltd not talk for puhllratlon he said utt’ll after his form 11 election Fred T Cates representing John T> Rockefeller on the Missouri Pacllle hoard. Ed war I. Msr«ton. represent ing Itlalr nnd company, and Edward l> Adam*, representing the TVntsrhn hank all decided to day to keep thet* positions The same Interests have worked harmoniously In the past and I lie supioettlon In Wall street todav was that they had taken their lead from 'lr. Rockefeller, who as the Sec. ond largest stockholder In the prop erty nnd a commanding Influence in the banking rommnnlty may now be said to control Its financial policy. Mr Ontew said today that the Rockefeller Interests were "entirely frtendly" to fjeorge J. Could, who with Mr Ro< kefefler sld yesterday dlcfat ed the nomination of the newly elect cd President, it E. Rush. THE WEATHER CONDITIONS PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. April 19. (Itocal Office U. S. Weather Bu reau.)—Atmospheric conditions are reported as follows: The low pressure area.' preceded by ram over the Ohio and Tennessee Val I ley* ®n,l lower latko region, was een ( tral this morning over Michigan. Dur ing the past 24 hours showers also oc I over the middle and upper Mia j slssippl and Missouri Valleys and up per Lake region. The rainfall was moderately heavy In sections of Ar kansas, Missouri and Tennessee, but generally light elsewhere. An area of high presuro and cooler weather Is moving eastward Into the upper valley*. High pressures and cool wenther ear aso noted over the north Pacific regions. The pressures are relat!ve--low from Arizona north ! ward over Montana I Showers will probably continue I here to-night, bnt fair and cooler (weather Is indicated for this section Thursday. ' » ,Thr O!U0 w1" Probably continue to i rail In the district for the neit two I dars. H. C. HOWE, Section Director. Plar*. lam! Vrind per gain, l-arkershur* ..J™?' hoir‘ PU,',bUrK • “ * .«* STEUBENVILLE Ppeelsl J.l»j.A*rh to ths Intelligencer &TKLBKN V'I O., April i o Tim 'ter«b*'* r°Urt >lam pa"e'1 0,1 these jnat Rlrh"^ts<^,wd\°n.*CC°Unt ,n "U,e °f Mill of Isabella Kllmarttn probated. *• M^'lell-md ar:>otnt«st jninrllan estate of WiHi, J A. Smith, bond |200. real estate In insolvency of 8. E. Adkins. run s administration •“date Margaret Berry Final accounts file,: tn estates of G«s Hromada. Hurvey Welch, Jos. Farina. Jua. Branagan. | Juvenile affidavits filed against Os-ar M*et and Mary hor.l nr,d Chaa. Ely “ suspended sentence was giver! M lliard I- ram is, 'V,. ,'?'*nry appointed guarJIan MArth* \\ aldren. t>on*l Jl,4f>0. Miners an.l Mechanics Marik filed tn swer estate of Marietta Kennedy. iT’V,,r\. Krai '‘PJM,1hte.t executrix in rfttate M. bond $S.&0o. ^ Application to probate will uf jfno. R. | of'/ohn U oSK !’a'1 proba,!n» wl“ Killed By Slate. Corner Foster i.aa received word of • tbs death of Jan es Air.* nugh. „gw,| •; Who was kills.! r-y a f.,|j ,,f ..ist* at Mor | rls-1 osien mints, on Tuesday afternoon. Marriage Licenses. _ _ - T . ?- yearn or ar-1 J»«iwy v. John.H?.m. if yearA o/ M*-ut-#nvl|la John Caraway. 2« yoare. of Khodes dale. «n.l Ie-urn V. Maul.an a, la years, of N»w Alexandria. Only One Raid. r"‘*rle« M s*<,r; :,e *n. ti.a only one , 1,1 after a hearing for the holdup of I rank Speldel, «t Hnl.,«i,t <'Marlas | * •*> l°r and perry liowelis were dls ' ■ argeit, l.-it hell as witnesses oi.d con ttiltted to jail. —— Court Jrewe. norere# n M..rag,,n is. J. It. Rradv et a partition ord.red with li. u. smith 1 M II Kdw.trd* and Smith llo#.we I aa roimidssionera. . hteubenvllla |t. * I* Assn. Co. va. R * *■ ^ able et al. suit in forecloaurs for Joan Karltls va lot. Tin Plate cv>.. judainent for fl... and coats. till Well Supply Ci. va e R. and nils Jaikeor. ju.lginai.t for |..2u» Jo. agaioat liarry Jackson for | «» 5S. ST. CLAIRSVILLE s r ct.AiitdvTuc ., A'prl, jy_A r)r1) c.iae flle*| t., .1st was styied »•. i4 pper and otl.era va Charles ltoaser eltltlou | for temporary restraining order. Probata Court. In the trattvr of tha will of Martha A I'..or loan, decease! Will adml1l»l to llulata Citation ordered iaa.e-1 to' widower to nuakc election. In tire matter of tl.s will of A. l^e Hum pi.;. W doves-o'd. Will admitted to ' probate Citation ordered lasjr.J to j widow to moke riavtlon In the matter of t. e guardianship of • allot te K Melster. a minor Mary K Me is tor sip.Hntel guardian, lon.l i, w.ih Jacob Melster. fjcorga Metster grid' i Joseph Melster as sureties. I In the matter of Fred I -ament. In-! <|\|-I«et for Iona. y ruder# I taken to the! I Slate hospital si CVtlum. | In the matter of it.e estate of Hlstn *»• Hlk. d»ceaaed loimbert Fr edl ap-I polntet a Imintatrator, le nd IJ.iiQa, w.th toe National Stir#!) Company ae surety. In the matter of the eatale of Mary A lhana. -te cased. Private sale . f per aor.al goods and rhsttots confirmed. Cake Walk. *HJ be a tyvke walk held In the skat ng rink Friday ev enntg for the ban e, t >.f t e lllah school ha*e hsll lenm Music will r-e fun lahed by the High i » bool orehe«fra. Fverytvedy Invited. j When a medicine must he risen to j fount children It should he pleasant to take, chamberlain's Cnttgh Hem «dy la made from loaf sugar, and the roof* used In Its prepsmtIon give It a* flavor similar to maple syrup, making ! *' plrasant to take It haa no superior 'or eolda. cjoup and whooping rough For aalw hjr all dealers WHEELING & LAKE ERIE Cleveland and Return $2.00 l«r* Wheeling Terminal MtsMon 7 47 a m. and h in P m Faster o Time. Tl a eta on sale every Saturday amt Hunday, gtsrf returning all trains Monday. Only line Running Parlor (ars Hve hour service la sack directing. J . 11 BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD $10.00 Spring Excursions TO WASHINGTON, D. C AND BALTIMORE, MD. MAY A \ Good for Ton Day*. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED aLL EXPENSE TOUR OF SIX days, $30.50 Includes rallrcod ticket, meals en rou te, transfer from and to depot In Washington, accommodations first class hotel, automobile ride, trip to Mt. Vernon and a sight seeing pro gram each day In charge of an ex perienced conductor. This trip 1a particularly arranged for ladles un accompanied. For full Information concerning those tojirs call on or address T. C. Burke, trawling pas senger agent, or. A. I.. Irwin and O. It. Wood, ticket agents. Wheeling. W. 4. L. E. R. R. Depart. Olt-r Tim,. Arne*. 7:45 am. Cleveland. C,nlo5T"*;*i p. a —-Kent. Intermediate Il llp. m AT T"1. ClewlAjidHyg-raiv -■-~P m CMgj7,-F7-pr.„. I'J. m- Steubenville. Mingo-"ft"41 m. m.’ jioyp.m. Jet and BrhlUn? }i«» a « 4 flS 2 ™ Dillon vale. jOeniTTnoraTii: 4 00 p m_ Jewett Acrommod's. 14:40 p.m. OHIO EIVEE & WEST ERN RAILWAY. Arrival and Oeperture or trains at Ban. fV_rlvr—11.60 a u*.'Tlo a. m_ :;u - ™ i-'epart—v .64 a. B.; l:ll V aiTu:44 SrS: e-uoair trains arrive at Sa * “ 2.*^ _depart at QUO p. jp. • wiuiiois rascTioa n,n,n* sxrssu cas icsmjia"* Taking xutect Jane SL ISO*. «»>-ept dunoajr. I2n.l .-ireat. - . *•. Wheeling — lOtfoa m. '• '■* ‘ ’ Vo‘c*r? •»*» «>• _ 1*;«S 44M ■L^r9 Dally except Sunday. 10th street . - - lo'ifr‘m“* Mound.vine 1:10 p m. i.ssp.aa. On lines haring regular express ,cr vtee. shipments weighing la excess et flrty pound* ->r of lurr* Milk, will not f*rrlF<1 on p*«**»n>f»»r oars. AU UXK$—Daily txcept Sunday. No •hlnmanta. except emir fancy ahlp m«nt« of rxi«t!cln«i. will t>« carried on pts^oier rar» Utvtea 4:00 and 4:1S % STOCKS AND BONDS. IF/// 25 Shares of WHEELING STEEL & IRON COMPANY STOCK Price on application. Norton (2b Co. 19 National Exchange Bank Building. V- * WE OFFER 25 WHEELING STEEL 25 IMPERIAL SO WHEELING MOLD WILL PURCHASE 50 La BELLE IRON $5,000 La BELLE BONDI $5,000 WHEELING TRACTION BONDS Geo. W. Baron 812 A 813 Schmutbaoh Bldg. R. R. Marshall, M(jr. Bond D.pC. We will buy *.V>nn.OO la Belle Iron Works, 6** *.‘>000.00 Ha/el-AMas Glam, IT* >.">000.00 Whitaker-Glessner, (Ta Prices on Appliratio.i . Howard Hazletl & Son National Exhange Bank Bldg. WILL BUY 25 Wheeling Traction WILL SELL 3o Wheeling an3 Relmont 35 Witaker-GI*asner TELEPHONE EOR QUOTATIONS. Ball 1822 R National 4Z1X. GIBSON L. CALDWELL 1220 MARKET STREET. FINANCIAL. Bank of Ohio Valley WMJLBI.INU. w. V* w Resource* Over On* Millioa Dollar*. Pin IS n T*m. Oh. no. Cnrrt.Ha. a wood ator. last oaad. of wood, ^