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■ o. 5164. iepokt or tie covoitiov or THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF WHEELING liliy1***1111*' ‘"* Ul* *“*U uf Wm1 Vlr«ln»a. at tho cIum of Lualnoaa. Juno T. BBliOUttCM. l.”an» un i limcnunta. *1 s4l 791 os Overdralt*. s.iuiad and un secured. 712*3 c. j*. Honda to »•*< lire <ircu IsCon . 500.0M.0Q C. 8 Honda lo secure l*. 8. l>epoai;s . 13t.0M.00 l 8. Honda on hand . 2.7oo.0u J’retuluiu. on f. 8 Honda.. 17.SSS "0 londa. Serijritt. a. »t. (04,507.41 Banking house. Furnltura. and Fixtures ...». 110.00''.00 Ot .er HeHl Estate owho.l, . 609.44 L»ue from National Hanks ' hot reserve aicentui. 340,041.04 l<ua from Sta'e and ITlvato Hanks and H inkers. Tniat Companies, and Savings . Hanks . I1.002.4J I'Ue from approved Heeerve mmm- . Aa-ents . 270.*37 25 C e ke rind other Cash Items 33550 Exchangee for Clearing House ... . 14.7*3 43 N dee of otner National wU“!*.k" *4.120.00 »artl<>nal <*urr*ncy sMckflt, fn«l Ontu. 1.300.€7 Mon**y K**n< rv« in H«nk, via: frr^io .9116.594.62 t»n<1#r n »tes . i«.6i,aaa— 1*3 °74 $*» fun«! with t\ s. ' Tr^a^urer <5*~0 of circu lation ....... . 1ft 400.00 *,'if from L. j* Ti>a*tirfr.., S.ooo.oo To,al .94.1*2.2*0 58 _ I.IAHIL1TIE8. • ai lUl at. .. * paid ,n.| &00 non f„, fcuipl.,* fund . 8u.. I n iJ v ded Profits. less Kx pen»e» and Tax's paid. 90.SS2 5 National Hank Notea uut stand,r.g . 4t*«.«»n oo Hue to Other National llanka 3j : v« lout to ritate and Private Hank- and Hunker*.. 4017 a Idle to Trust Companies uti.fr "avinga llanka . lltT'.ii* titvl.len.la unpaid ..l!.... - ~ n« Individ ini depoaita ajhje. t to rhe. k >. , (, .... 1 in . i<i ■ * 1 ternar.d certtfl'at'S of del posit .. . 4 a;o 40 trV**?‘,,,e» deposit 3H3. »,:<>? • _erf It |f d rh'rks . . I nlted Star's deposits . 4 • Deposits of f. s. dlal.urslng * 1 officers 3, g;, Reserved fur taxes . j‘;.. ..1 133.3x4.33 • \ ir*in;a. l ouniy or Ohio *.»• «h. — •••»* «„» _.%_a , *" " JKKKRRS. ('ashler, r "<* ’,n'1 HW"r,> »•* before me this *»•> .|i>y ,.f J.me. 1*11. Klt.SXK KAHlS. \iiljry I'uuli *. Corre.-l - Attest: KHA'K C IlnmiAN. * WM EM.tNOIlA.M. <» K ST IKK I.. _ UWHKXCIt K SAM'S. Few Stock Issues Active ouik or marget Leaders Move in Very Confined Limits—No Well Defined Trend. ^OHK, June Conspicuous movements In stocks to-day were con fined to a few Issues The rank and file of stocks. Including the usual mar ket leaders, moved within narrow lim it* and reflected no well defined trend. The hear party, which has been unusually aggressive at times of late, and with Indifferent success, made a few attempts to-day to de' pr« ss prices, but the market displaced sufficient strength to meet these at tacks easily, although prices were forced downward slightly several tlnv s during the day. Neither the crop report nor the monthly copper statement of yester day furnished the basis for a specula* t'vo movement, since in the main they were in line with conservative expec tations. T nlted States Steel was watched closely again today on account of the frequent assertions that tt is the object „f attack of an unusually pow erful hear combination. The stoci exhibited the same stolid • strength I which has characterised tt recent: The chief points of strength In the market were Canadian Pacific, which advanced 2% to 242',. a new high record: the Kries. Tennessee Copper - •! American Beet Sucar. West inghouse electric. Western Pnlon and Sears !vf" buck All of these Issues gained a point or more Krie common rose to the highest point reached In a year or more. The sluggishness cf storks diverted speculative interest into the bond market. which exhibit, d the creater rc.ative activity. Ijirge transactions occurred in New York City .Veil Ison convertibles. Wabash Pittsburg certificates, nnd local traction seciiri tics. Wabash Pittsburg Terminal ccr tlticntes rose four points on the • freiigilt or reports that a harnionl ous settlement of the differences which have long involved this proper ty might lie reached without further-. litigation. The statement of the condition of national hanks to la* made as a re sult of todav s call of the Cotnptrol I*t of the Currency is e\pec:...I to disclose generally favorable condi tions. Bondf were f*rm. Total sab-*. par value1, $r*,t2S,000. I'nltcd States bonds were un changed on call. Yev York Stock Exch*nqe. " IIRKMN i \V. Va.. June s "t; Ttanae of tive rt...a* „„ t!,e N-. w V irk sr.i -k Kx.hm.--e corrc tej daily ny A j: Alaeien .v t-.., broker a , •» j»4 *j\ *'i i;. f !l! 12.C. -i c:*. 1.-.* • **tiff‘rtl i«4*»Th<*r J l \ 111. 1 MM .v « S* ■ ' s . T a,' 4 • v s w c. i,r; .... J M ,v Hf '• t > % ] , ' ’ 1 X- H . k J • ,•(< V,, '..in ci...i i i pr. *. »’i4 V J’:* . N' ;’»•«" 1 ■■> •'. . 1 * . . < <■’ <■ d I ills . 1 .7 !„ : |- J ,7 .' g, a*,i if, i fir* 11| , '■»*» 1 <» • -^rontjli . * t» 4' 4. * fi, r »rl- M4 \ If." 7 i -horn. M»r pf ;.3 - , -_B_*_ T* Trwi ■■ - - K. C. Southern. US 34 1 34 V, 34 V-a. *2e lie. .,lv7a, 107 V 1« • V 107 V UuuU * .\Uh..iUiyi(lVllt% 141V il . K * 1... 3Cl 3« •, lev 38V >lo. 3'»:l!lc. 41V t8v 61 64 v ■''>**» Con... 1*V 1»V 1»V 19V v Central Uj’« 110 :i«v llvv N V. l»nt. a W. 44 V. <4 44 44 *. Norfolk a tv... lotv l«» 104 l'». Non. Pacific. ..137>. 130V 130 V 138 V l'«lin.>:venl» 134V 124 V 124 V 134*. Pitta .urg Coal.. 23 31V 21V 22 'lo prof ._ »*, Si os »»V He*.! ne 160V lit*, lt»V 169*. Mouth l*aeitt ..,1.1 *l2o ~e 12u v ll''V Mouthrrn lty 3*V :io ‘ 3"V S‘* Jo prrf . 70 SUV, 76 66V T . St I.. A, W ,p2T H V 61V ilS .. . Te. Clipper 41 40 41 39 4, r»i .* : a 11 10 296 . . ;»s I nion Pacific IsTV IMS 160S 1»«». »:«•*> Conner .. 4- 4?V 4» 4TV ' M. Itilbtier . 41V 41 s 41V «1V I M. Mtee| .... . , V *7 67 7 V 77 Jo prrf R-114V 117 V 118V 118 v Jo onJa loSV !"iv lo58e 196V Va Chemical. . . S" 7»v #0 4«u I • ' » !■ 38V }. '• - I .• • i V 81 v 01 V \\ oatern Pron *2 ||lj Si V HI1, \Ve*i |r,a Klee. 74 77.1, 7* 76 Mcara ,v Hoehurk 140 ,!4i 148 143\ P i* ref. 2'a r«a. tcrej .‘ 11, I*. S. ref. 2'a coupon. loo V 1 S 3, rrcialrirj. 101 V I’ M .Va coupon. 101'. P M. 4'a ltralatrrr-1 . 1 1 4'. I' S 4'a coupon.Ill'* Total colee 329.200 eharr*. Pittsburg Stocks. WMliliUNii, W. Va.. June 9, 'll. The active Pit triune ato ka. rorrr let • , unj broad*. Nation.1 Ka.hai.au Hunk building: brut KS A 1 ha N Va-r i Ii . .. 1 4 •, « 11>, ]««.. «♦»* d" p» rfr» i#»t| . ii llai li|«un*\\ it t-». i 1,1 f pr«*f. . loo1* indepfiutf.t Pieutnr . 5 do pr«»r*rt«'l **11 4 K. 1 h 1 \ n 1 u ra 1 ., 1 . 21 *« Manurai Miter*?* I. a- H 21 S •lo preferred . 3^? Natloi al 1‘ire i*io-niix .* $.i • lo pr* i« rr*d . " • *» Kll#*l . 4.1 l liuh .... • ^ I nr© till . .• w I'ttt*i>ur«c HrcwtriK . do pr<‘fer»r 1 .’ JliT l*!llKburK Coal 10 . 2.'1* do prrrrrra*!. 4V 4 S »n To>.2*5 • nlnn SwltP. Ar s >: »*i 51 ► . " Mniri»o A’r f<r«tk<v .. . (44 1 4 «Mi W • M • tVirlbla s\ tip . . .. ■’ si ~13\ 13'. 13 * 13 , 13'4 8:0 ... N-V V«vk Curb Market. U irnKI.lNU. \V Vn . J in.- \ -11. 1:. 1 ..I t- III a K SI. -n a 1. | !'•!-•. I. ni .tiHK-r. 111* 1:1' . - N\n i i.rk ■ k Km . .111 i Ask tti ( |i •;»!•* .. 2*0 Af.Hl.ii-n Tobl' o . 42'» 42., ' ' •• 1 • . V 1 *f in I*' ;•»»? It. 4 AtlaxiM A. \\ It..I. 1ft»; do prA?*rr#» 1 . . . 21*- 22 •» Bat - tat* • iaa .. . J * 1 m r» y . J 4 \ H r | rr* ' 1 1;, In*-? until fi.inl ICuMnsr ... 2»> 1 I? 1.1 n.itlor .1 s .It 4 7 ln*« r ti**n«#l ’t ,v l;* f. ’2'* IT*) M nhattan Tr.t'.rdt :? Nr-.v ^ *»rk Tr»r • .1 • tf on 4 4 *,r * I levator 72 Tl do ] '•*»!>-•— i T:.-\ i I'aklfiiC !•••*. *r .104 1 9 **•*1 *|.i» 1 Mil.. *1 , H->7|fttV I ocf.l Stocks. V\ IIKM.IXC. \V Vn . .! in- A jj T . ••■111... 11., .| ... I»t'- Tl* .11 | a i firr A I. - V. Mil It -t... ... : r r ■ . li t. Kuril - !•: 111.war I 1 ■ i- • . 1 _ST* X'K'N ^ I'ar. 111 ! A>a 1. It J •• ; i.i ■ r : i-i II... ’ Hr - I .it. ...ii loti 3i 3;. I I' ... If. 1 **'* 4*4 4 I -a. 1-0 • I.'.’ Co iii Ss . . -1 l«0 »9 lot 1-9 I .a 1 - II- 1 .1 V kn . . !••* Nntt«.i.,i! t • .| • la" 40 Nr .1 Inyllr,. .... 1"| > : • 1 |. I I'.-l • I I" "»•■ . . I IK T- ST„mi AS ..... I • , 112 • " • ■ ' . • i" n, /------^ « I Special Offer I a residence lighting and wiring at E UNUSUAL PRICES. ■ fl You know before hand just what your bill will be. | I ■ Install as many lamps in your home as you wish. You |p can then burn any four 20 candle-power Tungsten lamps Ij B at apy one tin^ <or *1.00 per month, or five for St.25 per I ■ month and so on. R I win s,,rply *>ur customers with the new drawn B $ wire or ductile filament Tungsten lamps at reduced prices. I 3 * I hese lamps arc especially designed to prevent breakage. I I fl Thc abov^ special rate is for lighting only. fl I Representatives arc now at work and may call on you I I We know you will be interested. j Wheeling Electric Co. | I 51 Sixteenth SI. - -Both Phones 8)/ I \_ k ; PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. juna 3.— (Local Office U. S. Weather Bureau). | —Atmospheric conditions are report ed as follows: I During the past 24 hour* the low pressure area has remained nearly stationary over the Northwest and upper valleys it is attended and pre , ceded by higher temperatures, but ' lias caused no ralnfull of consequence. 1 High pressures, fair weather and sea i souable temperatures continue over* ! the eastern half of the country'. the | center of the high pressure area rest ing over the Ohio Valley. | The Pacific and Plateau States are ■ covered by a high pressure, cool weather area, the same as noted yes ; terday. The morning temperatures In the Middle West were about SO degrees! this morning, while the range over the western third of the country is generally from US to 50 degrees. Owing lo the alow movement of the pressures areas, fair weather will : probably continue here over Saturday, ! with southerly w inds aud warmer weather The Ohio will probubly continue to rise slowly In the district -tonight. Not much change Is expected Satur I J*>' H. C. IIOWB, Section Director. | Place Low Wind per Haln ! Ten-p. hour 22 hrs. Parkersburg .. *2 4 Os ! Pittsburg . ... is l I Whu Jtul i "uy 'ir^i I tv .i- R 111 hlrfe '•«>.. r3 t: 281 24 # li| Idgs i . . . .. : ... •] Whir. Steel .v Iron ... j.-. . tn jI c negllng Tra 11 ""--— Baron * Local Stork*. i, fellow nv q i' inti>1.1. ,.n tl-e more | I" -' k» up. ,rr. t.-I • i >«ll> for tf.Ini. no n.-, r l>v <1«..r*«- \v •••v,*' r,,k' • ■i‘i *• “• ««• uh n .•noifc.fi Ion.i I cpartmrnt i~-T —1' S■-_. I‘Ml . , i.iJ. ( Ask Swiv. IIo.il ll|o» To*. 10V f'l fn4— .!•* . on.mon . i .hi . 1* >'• n»rn: i.l.ii* .. 10« i.... . 11C•> iso ■ ' ; • • . 4 HI • ■ ;V .im u2 rin - . ■ i .1 »'"P--. :»l *11 . !"■> ! ' I mi i.i.j i-ulleti. I wits . ...» |-X i ■ i ■ Be. ...it* I n i. -u .• *'ur«tiffv.in*a .1 t*o . 1 I *”> ! ojxr Tin rinfe. ;..o l ^ ' ji. Harl.k Chine. too I.. 111 |XOu " I li, i u-< . .; ... ii " he. lin We . i.io ,. rj «tif. Moi i & Kdv ;.o j.I «2 Id n h*. «« si • .. .f|M A 1 011 J, Gran Strong Following Reports cf Hot Weather Damage in West ern Mates to Crops. • HICAiiO. .tune '< -Hot weather ibmaee In Kansas. Nebraska hid! oth er Slates almost monopolised the at tention of wheat truiierx toda>. 1 n col.sequence the tone i\u t>trrtn * at a net advanee of >4SrVc fi U f, %!• toher leading s'eplos. too, a'! show. d Mil .-tantlal gn ns ov. r lost night — corn le to 1'4«. oat- '4c to >2< mil provisions from 17*ic to nearly half a dollar A selling itri.e at ..',,-at • attempt I by i. minor.:> of traders. who appeared to th nil that the government t-nip r« port had not beep sufllelently discounted la-fore hand The .-rtor of sn« 1, a eo.irse mm quickly iletnonsirated, ottering* 1 Ing snapped up under orders from the Mg O'v hcts of cft*»h wh»*at Ii•*r** \\ h**n th#* p <>: tho hull Minor* notio. .J. «*\#*rv short in iho Ihh\ ira«l»* triotj f(» covir. Artlri' w ' .f k*l, .-■ I t 11 15 ;« i i., it., * Jill • * 2:. > «■ H 5 • ; I. * 35 ‘ ic, s ,t. v s 1: • <• n>a x o » t;u. k , <|iiotaf ,nn* «<ri a'* f,||o.ir: Haprljr n:. ,i| lt>< 2 “Ir. f> ml or w'xln* liar •r 4 . fair to 1 Urn • malt"i - » -it !>*. FJ.ix Hfftl No. 1 South wrxforn nominal. No I North*, t-m nomln.i. Ttiim hi s» oil |i o'.1.. 76. t'toviT IK. 7R. Cork M"‘ . |.« r t.' l. r.o .r 1 • I„»r,l. ,,*r loo |l>» fx ;;o Short rut. r, i|o....i j; 1.. ., *i 7» hort «1« 1 r polm, , t„,x,.j, I x 1J Mi '<» x 2 . 1 NH»\ STOCK V Pft 1 a |.,u.t. tr* limn P Ca»tin, «ii|>|tt u*,,. i ■ ■■ »' siu- nnppfj mk (Mm* *'1'|| •» fl 20 to 4 3" r .1 . nm| , m. n f' Ri, to 2 rorin. ,mlM $ ■ It'i o. T 7S. xi a! on lx.- $> -,.i i0 x 76 IN» 'Mlvo: r<fnl|,tx Zn ilmil.in fill pk I’ll nil' hori ,n« f . mi I luma $4 to I 33 Ntatf nrlp $*• 3S to r, »n lipiit torknra $#: *n to *. ■ |.i *cn I 1 2 * to iiii, rough* f , 011 tn R t° ctltc\i;o. limn <* Cl,on Cant. .. . m. . * It '» i xrnxtnrn rtoiTx, >1 7;, , r.'.. r'lH'Inra ami finfnrr, 1 : - i im« nt .f hnlfnrn. f2 411717. p,, | rxh on, f on ,f x ; . Mo* rnrnlptn, |g non mark if 1... • Mil .T thnn 111 * ntfi llr'it. fit i«.r, * r.'. mm if. j-, h< a»y. fl Wi«»f. 32 ' , roiki lt f11, ,/J l> pi,oil to rt,i rn .I . »•' ; pip*. f. «,! (r, r. hulk of natr,'. t*t to.. 47 1 Hhffp ronn||>fa. I '.'.imm, marko' *iak na'lxn. f: on-,/ | ;.n; xrnatnm. 1 13 23 4/1 ««. ynnrllnca. *t 3.,ifJ«’| iNixfip null to. ft 2.'-ti; #6. xurtorn ft 2 -lif. on Morin v, it.VV VO IIK lima !• \|. *ri * ■ v on 1 all. rto .lv 2‘« 111 21 *4,i ruling r .to 2*, . , florin* hill 2N, off.n | ni 2'-, Tlmn lonna rtoaily. r.ii a„ « 2' 2S port. nt <*« rfrfja 2k, 0 ;. »ix moniha a', .»31., h'liW YORK, Juno J.—Ulute; prlu* | merchantlle paper 1 to IS per cent Sterling exchange steady with actual business In hankers Mils at 484 for 60 day bills and at |4 *5.85 for demand Commercial bills 4834. liar silver 5% Mexican dollars 45c. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Arm. WASHINGTON. June 9— At the be ginning of business today, the condi tion of the United States treasury was; Working balance in treasury offices tJ5.S89.6T9. In banks and Philippine treasury 135.114,840. The total balance In the jmeral fund was *87.113,858. Ordinary receipts yesterday we*-e 32.365.303 with ordinary disbursements of 11.732.874. The surplus to date this fiscal year is *‘.*.792.541 as against a deficit of *11.47*1,535 at this time last year. These figures exclude Panama Canal and public debt transactions. Wool. I'-OSTON. Juue 9.—The commercial bulletin will suy of the wool market tomorrow; “Reports are conflicting this week, both as to the amount of wool sold on the Reston^niarket and also as to the amount of wool purchased in the w*gt In Itostnn some sale of new clip Ne vada's at d Utah's have been made re port* indicating about a million pounds •t price* ranging from fifty to 52 cents clcitti La si*. New Missouri wools are also being offered on the market at fairly strong prices. “In the west strong prices prevail altbrougli no advance* are named over last weeks quotations, except 1n Hast **rn Or* sort at the Slianntkd sde. Montana is still the principal stump ng ground at price* ran ring front \X'n 19 cents. Some buying I* being i|i>nt> in Texas, also The fleer** wo**! sect ions ;.r<* reported less arfivt wlm tux clip well o-ii of growers hands. “The shipments of wool fmm f*n **>n pound* against 92 ."t2.37,.i pound* tor the same period last year. The* re eelots 10 .Tun* 8. Inclusive .vc>-e p-« . IM.Ifil pounds against 9fi.737.92r> pound:; for the same ptr'*.! hi** year." M“*als. XKW YORK, .tunc p.—Standard copper dull; spot. , Jll 8r.ft 12 «>., la.ndon steady: spot. £37. IPs; fu turc*. £7.fi ]s 'Id; lake copper. $13 23 ®r 12 50; electrolytic, *12 254512 ST1™, and casting, til R7>5'ftI2 12*-*. Tin unsettled; spot. Sts no*;? 48 7.0. London market continued ettcii.-d. closing weak; spot, t.222; futures £1*9 15s l ead dull at M 4"Rt 50. London. £13 7s 9d. Spe'x r steady at ?.*. 37 Tt 5 40 Lon don. £24 12s fid Iron. Cleveland warrants. 4fis in London Locally. Iron was quiet. Xo 1 foundry northern. Xo. 1 foundry southern and Xo t foundry re it hern tofi. $• oof 13 30; Xo. 2 northern, ?1 77.-0 |7. 27. Butter, Chefts? Rita E.tg*. NEW YORK. .1 ;*i«* • V. iu*r ^:rni> r ••li.tr 7.t’»pioce^g sirt t»!» i.v., to v 1 h***se Firm, uticha neci; rrc^ipf^ 1 Kitts Steady . receipts 11.520. Fresh gathered dirties poor to fair s ■ tat*-. I’ennrlv vauia and nearby hen n« ry brow n 29 to 21. Coffee. •'T • li I' -pS- I . t il.trt’tg. Ta-er. XLU \OKK, June Havre mar la l i ned of., s.-ilf franc. .Inly, f it r.-s I use I nffe.. a> 1 ■ ..!*«»; jJ,-p. teuihe I pis.ll lif.-r. d Bt M>«7, Deceui h. r closed off. r«il at in 47 Matin ' ’ - d «•:: 1 r<-.j ar m i.v .vi.,v 1 ,.t f' / * I'• 19 Kio No 7 u toil 1 at 12 ' jC Market T» 1 . t. Colton. N*.\\ 1 Ofilv. June 9 - The cotton ..I* markets an moderately steady. » ih trading in small lot* The local v'-li a .rk< t* ere flrm«r. with a bet t‘ r inquiry report J on carpet wools •' hb.-rs ar.- doIf g a licht bouse trade .V mij wash goods l.n., are being • for spring of 1912. Petroietim. oil. CITY. I’a, June •> 1 redlt ba| iinc.-s $1 til liuns 7l.fi.''; average Sblpnon-S 1*9.137. average !'»S 1 \Kv\ Y'tllK, Jour 9. Standard 07 eloaoj hi i. I; «i ..I. i I- i, irrf>r I 1.1 ill WIIJ.K, «>, Julio ;< lt«’ i’"r' - "i lie ©ri orair I rotupanW* mi •I* r Mir !.«•.» I 'T-onal tax law urr <-mini- n, ui.<l ;,n of Interest. \ninnu tin lit :iri i arm to* ; i n, M.uk.i «i.2.:.,:Uf Iron Work* . 1.. »-.tn,7 no K« ul rotate , .4 .. Huli!p~ . Ui liter). i f no Total t.ix taluv . .. 4,7s.'.,9»;; (hi llurijc I’* per I n. |i s.i 9 :of, (••IK. Valle- Clay In. l.'.:(*ii(M> "'"ft * ( 1.1 rU. Hr.,limit ih,7tan« Ktruben vllje l.rttrfy .. 17.9, >2 90 ' 1 I ■ i r,. 7 4 Htidlry I timber and Hop l’*T • • .|l,| IV ix I,. t* Coal Mo,ln« ' « ; J.fl«»r-»n ii | ( . 2<,lnX , t Hiyilf 1 n;i I ( .. I(nn«..|| luil ,v Min a I ,,. t,i>. ,0 Milii.w.i’i VVI10I. ,!r 1. r < .. . . I !•: 'i I- 1 hi Itol.y Coal in. . 4 00 Wolf Hu 1 Coil Cn . . |o M.-rr!n I'oat.-ii • < al to 2.*, 1 , 'll. !, linn 1 mi 1 j '5tH Hr _ 1. ; ,.HI llaf' * la ml* r t .1 . . I |,7|^ 37 twwimii Sew. lipe Co 2C>77 Park*. ' itonxnf, \ al .... |l*74., on l' ».*•** -. M |'|. ' ,l;»| ... .7 1. ]* ton 1 a I, \>I«-iii» Minor* t. Mr rilt ant a, Hmtf MfJ, im C;^cu»t D^ci»»of.t. N r Mhii-|i. |,| , , *1 »„ .1 ^ cut,, ” 1" in ton. ton prill Ion *0 imp com mu le,,*r on plkr. ilUmlo.it ■' 'of* ft ... in irtlinr. . f(, , . '• at creditor «la I in» 1 ,.*df an. iiifliert;, order. .1 t*.»ld to par aai.tn M S, .nlin n al »>,. o CV it, r.lot "I al. a lilt 01. <I na In nr.lrrtnr of rrfor matfon of mntrxrt and xerdlrt • lamaffra. ■1 nao ra I rldmf I adrm^i tif.if • on ma.le 1 *n.,l a*; ,|, Irneo r. in I mr I ton .« run* allet Ot*. Yurjvrlo *• Daniel Vukelir, ' affirmed as court did not know what else to do because of conflict of teetl I mony. * Tbos. rnmo and Paris Brown vs. i Chas. Ashman el al. transfers made * to avoid judgments for damages for I itia'clous prosecution ordered set aside, aud it not paid in So days prop erty ordered sold to pay same. K. Casluer et al vs. Sleubeuvllle ft ; refused, affirming lower court mat I Castner, after selling property tor j street railway purposes could not ob Iject to needed double tracking. Susan E. Shkrp vs. John MgClane i ta ul, mortgages given by her daugh ! ler-ln-law on property sbe bad deeded I to the daughter-ln-lajr on pNMlN U> keep her in her old age were can celled. as the daughter-in-law had vio lated me agreement and the convey ance was set aside. Mary E. Blackburn vs. Richard 1 Johnston, he fs enjoined irom use of alley on one side, but allowed its use to and from lot No. 7. Emily Wlnskl vs! %Home Ins. Co, lower court affirmed in iindlr.g for defendant, because sbe was not sole owner of property insured which was j destroyed by fire. ! Zach Halpenny vs. Mingo Village, verdict for damages because of uegli 1 geitce affirmed. Allis Cha’.titers Co. vs. Wm. Ban , field, utiirmed lower court that Ban I held w as not liable us inuorser ou notes. Uratton Fire Clay Co. vs. Small wood Stone Co., durnage verdict in lower court for coal tuken from under Stone Co. land was affirmed, as it was ] held to be knowingly taken. Harrison ft Jefferson Telephone Co. vs Mary t arter, court refused to en join her in taking poles, etc., ijown and dismissed the petition, and or ( <;er>*d poles, etc., down In CO days. Kdw. McLlster vs. \V. P. Myers, ver ' diet of lower court favorable to My , er». reversed, because of error Id chr.-ge ns to measure of damages. R. K. Bllnn. Treas , vs. Steuben ville A- Wheeling Traction Co., lower court affirmed that state ta* commis sion had no valid right to place the ! additional tax value on the traction • property. Court held that Nancy Madison was rightfully scut to the penitentiary on u r.ccond indictment after a former ore was nulled, after she was con victed an<l sentenced. That tt was no t ar to the ee< ond Indictment. New Suits. K. Paw son vs. Oil Well Supply Co. anil J. 11. seheil, injunction se 11 tired to prevent sale of oil well: property tuken in attachment in West Virginia. Mosel-Johnson Co vs E. K. Call et I al. suit In foreclosure on a promissory , rote for $1".*; ami interest McGowan Bros. vs. A. A. Kelt/., suit lor $411 25. Commercial National Mark vs T C. ' Weir and J. M. McClane, suit for $200 due till note. Petitioners Win. Tit" petitioners in the matter of the i or.e mile assessment pike for Iron ttnh and vicinity won out. having 9S i out of li*2 property owners. | Sp< • :.il iMfi-stt.i to the Intvlliip-nrer ST CI.A1K8VI1.1.E. <). June ;*. 'Civil eases Hied follow I .yd la Hell Outland vs C. !„. Hen I tlerson and W K. hichmon t net ion j I .r money in the sum of $2.". with j iliteret; frign May Id, ISM I. Samuel V: l ewis as recorder of i Helntont county, tiled an application i for an additional allowance for the compensation of deputies, assistants j and other employes in the county ro-1 cordi r's oiTice. Probate Court. In the matter of the cs’ate or' j R.ichn. I Merten, deceased: distribu tion tvv-ount tiled. unproved and ad-1 m uis'i.tlrix discharged. In the metier of the guardianship j of Annie Saffell, uu Imbecile; account i settled In the mat:er of the estate of Ke t’ ra rurviance. deceased; account Hied and notice ordered. In the ma'trr of the estate of Jos* phlne Graves, deceased, account flled ml notice ottered. In th«* matter of the estate of Emily i II Elv. deceased, distribution In kind' ordered. i Realty Deeds Filed. Franc.** rr'tnhle to Panlel Crumble, •rue* <if land In Colerain township. consideration. $1 William SI iron and James Hhnron i.i Robert Sharon, tract of land In • oleraln township; consideration. II. | KlUa lleathertngton and Jacob ll.sjithfrtnr' n. to the board of educa ! tlon of ltellnlre. tract of land In Hal ! hire ».n sldrrrattr.il 11.310. Sarah J Taylor to the board of! cdticitlon of Mellalre, tract of land | In ltellnlre; consideration. l'if>0 lohn F. Tavlor and wife to the b#mr | ef education of ltellnlre. tract ! of inn 1 In lt«*ilalr< . conaldemtlon. | f! tie .rge M< Kce and Joseph Meleter I to Oswald Schick and Catharine! XrMrk, lot In Z.ane * addition to I >.'■ Marriage License*. Oily, r Atkinson, sac 21. of Hex, and ! I title It |turn**'-, are 20. of Jacob* burg llarrx K Faalltow, ag<- ’ of Wheel In*. \V Vs and Sarah .M ijr I>*x«-Jxy. .i«e I«, of llellairc Class of Forty Five Graduate From1 the Shepherd's College Friday N.ght. ! .•«i-»l •< -r» thr Intelligencer FMKFHRRHSTOM V i\ Is June !• To tiirht at the Shepherd* college, ,i cb.«* forty fixe grad-tatr.l from the in*- itntlon. the principal address .**- nr node hy Fro' t xhn II I’m, of 'he \*'e. t Virginia iiHrrr*lly. Htplo maa wrre pre*e> t,- t hi Frof ti.-orge f.nMier, of Charleston. a member ' the s* .tc board <>t recent* V-afe'd \? *he alnmiil wa* sddres*. •**>y lion John T Mcfirgw-. of tiraf Ohio Northern Ualver* ty - 1st t • -trh f< • t'.r Intclhc*" .g>t, \I»A. tt. Jnne •• The annual com 'P.-to-.-rn-nt of the t*two Northern nnl ix-ers!*r * -* held her.* tonight \V t Mch-ds of Fast Richland. ns* among the pradnatc* If Is worse than nssdc** to fake anv ■ edh-lne internally for muacnUtr or hrontc rhe-tmattsm A11 that f* ended '« a free i.ppltc -m< n of Cham | .*-l»ln * Liniment Kor sale by all I li ugglris, k ==.. KAlL^tOADS. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Sunday Excursions June 11th. 1911 ROUND TRIP ZANE8VILLE, $1.65. ROUND TRIP NEWARK AND CO UMBUS, $1.75. Special train leaves B. £ O station 7 a. in. EVERY SUNDAY TO Pittsburg Round Trip $1.50 Trains leave B. £ O. station at | 5:35 a. m.. 6:15 a. m. and 10:05 a m. WEEK END EXCURSIONS _ TO Cleveland Every Saturday ROUND TRIP. *2.00. Tickets good returning on all regu lar trains following Monday. STOCKS AND BONDS. Will Buy 30 Shares of U. S. STAMPING CO. Stock. Norton (Bb Co. 19 National Exchange Bark ^ Building. TO SELL 35 LA BELLE IRON 2\i't Dividend Payable July L Price on application. Geo. W. Baron 812 & 813 Schmulbach Bldg. R. R Marshall. Mgr. Bend Dept We Will Buy IMPERIAL GLASS COMPANY . 6 r NOTES Howard Haziett & Son National Exhange Bank Bldg. FOR SALE High Grade 6% Bonds Fidelity investment &. Loan Assoc ia’n 1279 Main Street. Bell Phene 1711 Nat 7S7 Formerly Bank of Wheeling Bldg. STOCKS AND BONDS. WILL BUY Bloch Bros. I*ref erred. WILL SELL Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Foutoria Gla** Whitaker-Glensner TTLt PHONE FOR QUOTATIONS. Bell 1*22 R. National 471-X. GIBSON L. CALDWELL 1220 MARKET STREET. FINANCIAL. Bank of Ohio Valiev WMMU.INU. W. VA. ' Resources O’er Ooe Millioa Dollar*. P«n «* aa Tub* ObboNSA WHEELING & LAKE ERIE CLEVELAND AND RETURN $2.00. F.verv Saturday and Sundag, lood returning Monday CANTON AND RETURN, $2.00. livery Saturday, good returning 'unJa\ CLEVELAND AND CAN. TON AND RETURN $1.65 F.Vtrv Sunday ONLY LINE RUNNING PAR. LOR CARS. Lease Wheeling Terminal Sta* ion 7 4-1* a m. and .S ,«0 f. m. astern rime. Thr thirty s'\ hanks In Germany t'S’r no* more than t2.<ia,0MyMf loaned out on morgag**. s