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f r THE NATIONAL I EXCHANGE BANK"WHEELING P-»• Since 1899 Tfum «*• nlAmmt N.lklH riw.k i. tk« .r wai dnwk kaa v~.a *ff-.r<i,r,g tn ' u I l.'l.vilaala o' kr' —l" , aarf Mlklllr .MIWI.MIM HlWl (« CON IZ?6MAJN ST I * . ^m in It., ■.••■.tut Jt,..f .f li/upr | a a.«aa a» t«*«i- tantana* *». in a a r<i aaary WnLLLIrlud (MlUIr for Ik. traaaaau... «f U| FI DCT Ikkkdal kMUM ara .-ar«lnlly * ® ■ '.n»:r~» la aa a'• -> ■ ■ MILLION bMt i •• ik III a Jk mWHKr:.IV i « KIMirr MILD DOLLAR doluii mamc • bank ,1 AF.BUCKLE FOR FREE SUGAR Declare. Tariff la Wicked Ta« to ••"•fit Best Sugar Intaraafa of tha Country. WILL MAKE WAR A OR REPEAL OP TARIFF Unde Sam Takes Third of Price of Each Pound of Sugar •t Present. W*W YORK, Oct. IS -Ifefora sail j®* Fnr Europe today John Arborklc (•mird a da’-tro-nt strongly attack lag the larffr on raw sugar, d'^lar lag It to lm a “wicked tu" for tbs hraotlt of tha sugar Intereatv In bla Statement Mr Arbuekl* said. “I am going abroad to raat and re eil pe rat. ||t preparation for the light to ho mad" In congress at Ita nest aaaalon for frea sugar. I propose to da rots all my 11 mo and all ray a hi I lly and all ray strength to tha aboil tlon of all Import duties on raw augar. a most wicked tax on a food gucsnltjr of all onr people It takes , Iks man who works for a wax« of a dollar a day as much as It taxes an Aator or Mr Morgan or Mr. Rocke feller Karh eats, or at least needs, e tka tame amount of sugar, and they pay not according to their ability, but according to their na-da. m l rerxlng an elemental ruts of taxa tion . "Jirxt look at them figures, show W Ing how the prices of refined augar to the consumer la raada up I dis regard the abnormal prtra lately pre vailing for tha raw product and taka' a normal price: “ftlce paid by New York refiners for raw sugar, 2.4 cents “Duty, per pound. 1 «s5 rents “With the raw sugar costing ths refiner 4 MS cents per pound, his price to wholesale grocers for gran Ulated auga- Is about 4.90 rents per pound and the wholesale grocers’ ue> price to the New York retail grocers per pound la shout 4 95 cents, and ~-----A___J the retail grocer*' prices to consum ers was between f. tS and S U centa per pound So (bat for every pound of augar going into a household In New York City at 5 2t rents per lound, the gn >• ernmefi t of the Catted State* hat exacted I >.tH centa. or al moat one-third or the total price. It nieana that every household that now buys three and a half pounds of augar eottld for the same money buy fire and one quarter pound* If tills tax were removed “If. aa some one has and. sugar la the comfort of old age and the delight of youth, your I'ncle Sam la engaged In taking candle* from i lilt dren. the height of meanness. Tin duty on raw augar la 7k per cent of lia value ~ Hewlett’* Local Stock*. WIIhtblNtl, \v Va.. Oct. tj, M. The following quotations on the -qors a *lve Wheeling at-e a« ara corrt.-. e dai 7 for iha tnteiugancar by Howard I ■ l -• I ‘ r k • i ■ l.l ' » Kl» I a r Hid t-« I. A NI<m h ]u-.. . i ..r . . ; i.... . j do common .! lent jj- J3 Central (lines .I Ion' no1 ]«- |«9 foalorln <llk«» .| I oof .. n; m Ifeael Atlas tllaaa 100 i» , . i «9 Homs Kira tna Os' |M It Si j| Imperial (llaaa .I It > ... <•» y* 1 .elt-*He Iron l»« .... It:. ]«i National lied .I 1«0| ...I Hi |* Neorelsk line .. | 1 r.•> | i„o! |«a • .- nan i>« i 11« t' S t'ampl't "o . ) I"(). . ut’ 112 Warwick china Co...| inn' . , 7# I Whg Mold a Kly ...| to ...| It is W hg a ltd Hrij** J 7-,; j« ...I |j Whg linage Cht. dl Whg meal a Iron.. Im.- tt is» 1x0 Win Traction Co . . ' ltd. VS . . t| Rirnn’g Local Stocks. ^ HEET#IX4|. W. Vi, Oct. 12 *1 j. Thm rollowinf quotations on thm mora b^tlva WhMlinf iint-iii arm nnrrattd uISL'T f»r Omorgm w l*»ron. lot'll broavr. rn-i r. r MnrabaJL mir.igtr Ci.Ril I ’♦! •rtrrrr.l * HTOCTCW liloch Mroa Tob ,|#0 <♦© common .. i Onifi! (tlnaa . . . *n« cIin... llAtrl A t Inn .... Hon • Kir** In* .. fniix-rfal tiliM l.alir lm iron Wk* National »<r«| ... Neural ;y!lre r* 0 puapiw ’!*• (.....111 111 W A fe Mr-4*. XX. (..! r |W>* Hrl*. . >** r...,"_(M 1 Whc Maid * rwr 4# . •« I u *U MhI a trap M« -III IU W««U»« T-nr .net »i ; .. . ». _ LIVE STOOL irnri usii w v» • hi ii. it. CATTUA ti'ii 1.4*4 M UM | I Mf I II fl • 4wo-t. aka lo >M. . | ill 1 N •load. *»v la l«» , I <*• I K c «ina» I *vv A i « 1 M* i. I Hi ... I x| i . 8»«( la 1.44*. I t •< • Hole*** ilia .. .. >#*•».< IW»f --,»* J Vi A ) 4* r»M»* '«• . i Ml t n Hurt fr«*A • «. Hail »a fair (mm ... .1 « *•*• <-ai»«a I ii J • ii H«*>r ail 1(14 4ea« « -* 0 4 • j H'XM Ixira . ....... 4 V A 7 »t ‘iool 4 * >i • '.anon 4 Mi 47# -•la** and ana# .... 4 Ml 4 to ■Mur. K»«r* . .. 4 14 It 1.4 linnd . ... . Mf 3 at .nmaaa. 1 *4 # : m LAMMa. k-*'r». 4 Ml i 14 '»i-l ■ ... .. 4 M* l .4 C iiaoi . i ill I i| ltarkat—Active 4«u Aaa and c*mta*s WHEKLINO. w Vi. ml. 1; II laiTLA Ki'in I .ala to lta* . .* 4 lim t 44 • •iml, toil In I lit ...... 4 vv 1 4 ., •land. Ml 10 »<>v. 1 Hi 1 •innd. 7uU 114 . J 7i # 4 .g •>nn.. n . . .. 4 to 9 ) 44 Hull# . ...... j 1 H <»*• . . 7 V«4» : 41 HOik. K*"a. . . 1 Mf 7 *4 ‘mod . « ;j* 4 . ©«r. nc>B ...... . i ilf » vi uiKir Katra . t Mf 1 (1 *4*0.1 I ill 1 «V • 'amnion .. 1 00A j i Lanina . I ii i it • 'alia* . 4 »‘iA • 4< Sri-iti roar#, p»r head. to 1 if | j./ Markat-.dleady. * lawn Lin Mai Cininin c*. WlIKKt.iNU, IV V», Oct 11. TIL CATTLE. Katra. 1.4*4 to 1.1*0 .. is 4*9 < oi) flood. *«4 to 1.441. 4 00 A i 4'J Had, in* to »>i#. t 44 A 4 U'i ijw-l. 7«>« to *40.1 ) {if | J,j Con.mnti .. z |nf 3 in Poof bull* . i ■»* I lit Humana hulls .. 7 4*0 1 4« '•'« * I 11 1 4a HOO& *«*•» . . * 74« 7 #<i •Xon-I.. * io I 4 71 *U«a am) mamm . 4 !.*) n a v« **»«• MUU »• mm ... « fcUO i "if IHHJ* . 2 10 a s 04 I*®'*4 . I2 2 41 voaritB.. .:: 1" ."prlna limit . 4 ,A s i.) VKAL lAl.VKS AND SR KM 11 COW A '*•1 ratio*. • hole* . a 40 a 4 4* J* «o-~l .. ; |if | „* Tnjn and heavy raiv.s .. 4 4ti 9 4 44 Sr* --••'!« p.r r.#*d *■• . .. * > ... do (i.iuinnn to fair do ... 24 buQt., 00 UNION STOCK YARDS. PITTS MURO—Cattle alow; supply light Choice. IT 4"tf 7 80; prime, *8 2 >*t « 15. Sheep alow, aupplv fair Prime wether*. *3 95® 4 «H); cull* and com mon. II 'S*v(i 2 00. lambs, $3 50(4 8 30; aeal calve*. *9 00fl9 50. Iloga lower receipt* ,! • lleaviea, *8 Si)f ( 87*%; medium*. 18 80718 87*%; heavy yorltera. *8 80 It 8 87*-». light yorkera. 18 2‘.#7 8 50. plga. 0<>«6 00; roughs *:. ;.7<t 8 00. WASHINOTON—At the beginning of business today, the condition of the 1'nlted States treasury was Work ing balance In treasury offlrea, *78. 452,183. In banks and Philippine treas ury. *34.225 984 The total of the gen eral fund was *137,098.257. Receipts yesterday were *2.221.377. Disburse ment* wer« *2.801,321 The deficit to date thla fiscal year is 121.791,789 as against a deficit of *11,281.984 at this Central Station Power I FOR I | Electric Motor Drive I ■ ■ EXCELS ANY OTHER POWER KNOWN £ f IF ,N DOUBT, READ THE FOLLOWING: ¥ Wheeling Flectric Company I City. | Gentlemen: rurrenf nintnr "ow ««mPlefed the installation of oar alternating I ru rent motors, and in accordance with our arrangrmems will you ■ ?e fo,l"w'n* motors? Each motor is equipped 8 with side rails and starting bo«. ^ rFca U 'i—2 H. P. 2000 R. P. M., 12-> Volt, W r* tin* house. T\pe M J l—» H. P. 1000 R. p. M . 220 Volt. ( ommerdal. | !—1 If P. 1200 R p. M. 110 VoH. Akron. 9 1—7', II. P. 15.V) R. P. M, I.TO Volt- Mullock. 3 P- 2000 “• P M Kmtr^ ^ en- | I—Wiley Flectrir Mrenst Drill. 8 10 I). C. Are lamp*. 110 Volt. 9 w • \ that f®nnd that by putting in Nidividnal mot%r drive 8 ’*** ,f hM 'ticreased our production so that we are rrepa^ing to T, E SrmL,h?nVChlnerr* “ " HnJ - *' ■'-I * jmF I r Yours very truly. L”fl * MUTUAL F.I.FCTRIC A MACHINE CO ■ (Signed) H J L. Frank. Secretary I J Wheeling Electric Co. j ■j| j 51 Sixteenth SI.- - Both Phones Ml I A*: -j--— — -- iftOiKKahtROVt Va.Ort ia.~Aa l *'•* .1 -4** p»wn of grant BAgwi. ’o4» wan If* lattiMn *r u* - . try froa (ka I*k< •*«** waft * It* W* -**.-*] Pacific - - ■ i • I'**** ta* i a r * .a* • *f tail talon.'' I*if **a4 n*l ♦» prevail* a* nw*| Ha'WM Tf.« • | '••*•!*• «r* low *v«r ta* New £r,«*-f •*» '*• ***tk hatk row**. *at •aattan • elir .rr. a. a ■* rm af aMaral* *r. *» .» *n*t*-al «»*r nan***, am M far. it .aa I nawt oaiy cloway aat Myatty >m.« 1 pt far roauauwi fair , ■*»i'-*r * a tats auction to ala at ■»* I Friday Wlrai*. *r*'t*r*4 *••■*.. tall •>*r i*t« wppwr nil. vail*? amiu thr u*i ;* Ihoura Th« Ohio win rail rat* .11r la tn* 4i*tr t tat.iff.i *at rnto R F. IWEU, OWeaart** Ten.p 'a Charg* Flatr. law. Wlatpn ».!, Trmy hour hra Um* last year That* figures eir'tide I'anataa canal and public debt trace I actions STEUBENVILLE to tn» lntci!*«»n<*#r irrRriiKKViUaE. o. oct u Blind Fete Score la, of Imndal*. cam* i into court Thursday for liquor viola ti«n Hr waa fined )&0 and costs. . The sightless man pleaded for Ita re mittance, which was done on promise I »o never do so mrnln He and his Iwlf* fctvaed the court * hand In rev < renc*. ar.d went away i*wdln*i two children. Rodger list I* was fined and I cost* for disturbing a school at Wolf (tun Annie I’alne. colored in lall on an arson charge, and Hay Anthony. In on a charge of holding up Paymaster Werker. were released on their own recognisance Josle Hutch t« tmsri' an Cleaning Co. appeal from the docket of Jue j tIce Maxwell | W. H Kramer »a J K Cohen, ap I peal from the docket of Justice la* |ler. John Moots ve KuphemJa Grove* et al . suit In partition of property in Wayne township Marrlag* Llcansa. John Itlrrh. 47 years, of Warren (ton. and Mrs Kllrxabeth C Stork 3.’ years, of U'llllant. Reese Sentenced. ^ ' Kid" Iteean, the clever one armed Cleveland crook «ho carried the packet with lio.oon worth of .iia . mends out of Wm G Spies' store while bis pals were engaging Mr Sple» attention, has been given a three.y,.ar penitentiary sentence. Leniency was asked for R*e*e be cause he has promised to reform and | because he wav a model prisoner at [ Mansfield and In Missouri reformats ! flea, also tsmause he su a trusty and could have escaped from the lat ter Institution * hen he learned he , wa" wanted for the diamond robbery. , but he would not violate the trust imposed In him. Levy Fixed. ! The Tax Rndget Commission has flted the rate of the tax levy f.,r the elty, which will be it mills, but with the sinking fund It Is 11 mills The j levy for I he other taxation districts I remains to be figured out Th« city rate Is^ proportioned as follow#; State. 451 mills; conntv. 2 fi.r.a mills' j county pike. .75 mills, city tax 4 15 | mill#: city school. 2*5 mills town • hip. .14 mllia;total, ll.OOo mills * - Realty Transfer#. Mary Ireland to John McCiave.-"’ lots tn Smlthftrdd township, $1 Charlotte Manley to W M Foster. *4t4 acres In Rteuhenvltle township. I out lot. city; 2 lots In city; $1 Oma Coffman to H M Thompson, 3 lots. New Alexandria; $',«« A I* (tell to Irene Worley. 2 lota In city; $700. J 8 Manly to Zella Foster lot tn City; $4.MM>. W M Grafton to Jessie Shane, lot la city; $i. Jacob Yurjevlc to Ram Yurie vie lot* In city; $| Rellertew land Company to1 Mary Horke. lot la city; $|<pi ST. CLAIRSYILLE Spe.ul Mspatr), to the Intelligence, »T CLAIIUUrileLK o. Oct. ,j_ rutl rue Bled folk,*. Clarence H Tolbert John J Tolbert; action Tor money In the sum of |;*p t|^ interest from June 1*. ]|||, Juror* Drawn. The foflowtng addlitonal Juror* •are been drawn to errtr* in common Hex. court J M Henderson L I. Rch—hle and R A. Ring of eKaae, township; Prang Bcntfl.id of a*t township. Fred IV'h.i of Flush Inc township: Thomn* Itnry of War ran township; flamuel Riley of Rich land township ar.d Georg* H Drown •f York townah p Marriage L leer** Woodward M Colh. age 2S of Del lalre. and Edna R. Goa. age 19 of Bridgeport. R«a'ty Deed* P led Mary M Minn to Is»t* a Poyet. tract of 'and tr Wayne township, consideration. |20h l^-ta a. Poyet tnd hashand *o W A l.itcss. tract of land in Wayne township, consideration, i: Carl reward* and El's Edwards to R. H Woodland, lot In KarnesvlDe. consideration. |t«i W Itl.am A Rite’s to John Reg. tp tract of land In P iltney township ccmldrratio*. II.97S A. E Kenaard and Anna Kennxrd to R H Woodland. tract of land In Warri-n townehip. consideration, pi M'MECHEN MeMe>se D-i»it : Club W tt G u* Firm fnf*»y# sw«et ,n School Auditorium. The M Me«»*n riramattr club of thla r|t> will at a (<tsvtet. entitled The Vnhle Uutotst tr th» aSHtlcor-, lum of the Central school hol ding thte "TOiina Ren areals hat e tru I held for the past tw. months under I !h* direction of a competent uek I ! Mr J<m*ph R ( arpenter iaa tarMo) <• ta" aoothor m> next Saturday Ort. 14th low awl try for «W »n«» au *.*m how a «ood h<«* way hr *ou*a u month.} pay meats Sal* rain or obtae erll) p»'*' •» • «Hm VIm« .| A »!>*• la nortMf if th* krai rf»r of R.thtar. s et.ro am a* held In th* ' *»d ftl ar Halt tht# r. e*tn«. and a numb** of .aadllate* a ill a* initialed !»»• th* order an invitation has ta»* extended to th* MuiiahiuW •o»** and th*. talil attend th* mat “4 After tha bun wean a.* th* *. en lnd t* ithpnaal -f a aortal araamn ml) be ep*nt by the members and th*u SIMMS te'prsvoa Thaator *fr rear, la auiurn of th* Sink • treat motion Pk. -ur* theater haa -»»l>l»ted a numter of oaw impeo.s ro*nie in hia bulidina for th* safety •f th* potdtc The doors ha.* h**n hinaed •-» that the. open *a- b •«.. • teach aatt pr> tided and a*»*ral other hall*, a mad*. Me Machs* De.ola Th- t«wi Son of Jam. a Cooteho haa t-een bn.ught to hia bum. on ilarn.ll street after an ll.hnas at the Oirndal* hospital *® RUn f Sherrard. was rall.n* ’ Mtaa Kath*r to-.dwlr.a la 111 a( her boot* on Seventh street and It la f.ared that ah* ni*> develop t.ph.id fr. • r. • haa «• Steel*, assistant day ma» ter tn the h * t> .aria »aa .taken to th*- « • i-Tidale hospital VeSt-rda., “Hi a III' tinderpu an o|-ration for up. pendlritlo Y-at. rday as* t>*> da. am one the employes of the M a O. hoal tarda BENWOOD Playground* Committee Mast* A meeting of th* playground* com mittee w.va held in the city building last evening, and although nothing definite was derided on. two of the members Were Instructed to iry and secure a leas- on the alte under • on* ■Id-mtion Several different lots are favored by the ommlttes, but until lh.- report la made it will not t>« known where the plavground la to ba ■ t. 11 • Kaln interrupted the lot aale at the MrMechen car bam on Sept 27th i and many buyers were disappointed I Mr Joaeph K Carpenter baa decided1 to hav« another aale neit Saturday, Oo* l«th Coma and try for the, prlke and learn how a good home may ' be gotten on monthly payments. Sal-*, ralo or shine. ocll-J Foreigner Skioa. John Maronvh h, who haa been run tdr.g a gr.-crry slor.- on North Mar t-hull atreef. has skipped lh- city, and It la raid that he has returned to th old country- a number of . r. dlt rs' were left In the lurch, and the store | •ti.'l fixtures will b- Sold to pay the ' •I-mar.dsthe people to whom Mar oirvlth owes money Plaaaant Surprise. A number of the friends of I,ea- , fir and Howard /.- Igler tendered a' Pleasant surprise to lh* brother* at l their h*-m« on Enff street, near Kour- : ti *-h at reel, (aat evening The aurprlae was tendered complimentary to the, birth anniversary of ths brothers, i both of whom were born during this month. Part of Tuba Weeks Idle. Part of lh- lube works at the Riv erside mill hare finished work and wilt be idle for an Indefinite parlor Ijvp wreld furnace No 2 finished yes terday morning, and the bell weld No. 1 and 2 finished last night Thla part of the mill wIII probably be Idle tin- I til the nr< omulailon of present stock Is exhausted. Benwood Brief*. One foreigner was before fbjulre; «'layton yesterday for tr-epasaing on the If £ o. and was given a fine of five or ten day*, being taken to thei -Marshall county Jail In default of i payment. Th* dan-a given last evening by the 1 White UJy Social club of Ihe f |{ K of p. was very well attended P T Riggs I* putting In several oew wells In the lower part of the city. I. N. Mutton, of Zephyr Hills Kla, I# the guest of relatives In the city. Joe tt-Rrlen Joe Ward ,l.e<,nard Mornlngstar W’m Nolan and Wm Mrannon attended the Wheeling High < athedral game yesterday at W’h-sl Ing FIND CORPSE Two Mom Victim* Reclaimed From th# Wrack of Austin Flood. AUSTIN. Pa, Oct. It- Too bodies1 vrrr-l fr.im the wreckage to-1 day. One was that of Adatifc Brodt.! • seed AS. who IlyM almost imm-dl !, ately undar the dam when It waa washed away on Rept 30 The other l-ody, that of a woman, waa ao badly mutilated that like moat others her tofore found. It haa been Impossible' to Identify IC This ma* a the total; number of bodies recovered 70, out! of 7« mlsstnr Tiie body of Bred’' waa found today three mile* from his home nig house was pulled down hv the wrecker* last Thursdav.! two mile* from where it originaljyi stood One hundred and seventy-fire per 1 son# were transported, out of town today by the relief committee, j through the rour’eay of the Pennsyl vania railroad The detaehmen’ from ' th« adjutant general's department at Harrisburg, which has supplied cloth-] Ing. food and other ■ncgWlljgg In the*. >. and has bad charre gf the commissary, left Austin tonight ! HON RICHARD KERENS LEAVI* FOR AUSTRIA Fp-eisl t-t-rst >i «• ree fntetltgeneer 1 EI.KIN8. W Va. Orf 12 Ambit ! ■ador t<* A us'Ha Hungary Hon R C . Keren# left this afternoon for New' York. wb»re he will spend a f»tr day*!* looking *f*er personal busines* mat ( Mowing whirh he win return to Baltimore to he present on Octo ber 17 at «ne reception to he given ‘ rardtrai Gibbon* tn honor of the fif tieth anniversary of hi* ord.nation i 'O the p Nest hood Ambassador ! Kerens will aall from New York on October Ik for h# port < Th# F eetffaw Twie* Poppeyteigh—Tour new twl-s sre i Just alike, sren t they? TV» they do , S trytl ng s’ the Same I me. '<-'-1 I sleep, wake and so forth? Quiverfi.il t wearily)— Everything but Sleep They hare a relay sys tem on tha , uimwmL ' | = llQlEmiEglgM m | T 0 i 0 I I H I 3b 9 tqfflCT .n. J IV. Va. News In Tabloid WKVTON- Art. ng basttlv fren: bed. Mia* liora lir.ukIt. last Satur da. fell from bed tl Is feared In Juries received will cripple her fol life She haa bet n bedfast since Iht accident ri.AHKSITKt; \V . Nur im. wh, planted cotton as an eti-ertment here haa Just picked a flne crop 1*ARKEKSlil KG—Th. a o*tn«r Monition jeaierda. brought tha ma ehlnerv cf the old Iron tit. her# which wlil be placed on the no. ateataer of that name uiim con St rile ted. MAHTIVitbl'Ilii—The aia.e boar, of pharmarv Is in aeaalon here «i aminlng thirteen candid*'- a ASKS CITIZENSHIP Ea U. S Aotd-er Desires to Become i C'ttrrn of Hie Country. The unusual apectarle of a man who ha. aerved all years In tha United Stale, arm. aaking to Ire nal urallied and become a citlien of lh« country ahoae flag he haa served via presented In the filing of an ap plication for citltcnahip by Wilhelm Maiacb. aged 31 years Matsh hai been a resident of the I'nlted States for e.ght years, having spent two years In this city, lie is eligible Ic cttlaenship under the regular natural tiutlon law, but owiug to his service In the arms will not have to fulfill certain conditions required of civil imm in entering me army lie wan r-gulred to declare hi* Intention ol becoming a clt;*>-n of the United State* and I* now fuldlllni; out Ui* coudltlon* then laid upon him. HUNT ITALIAN Angry New Jersey Mob Bent on Lynching Murderer Hiding In Woods ATLANTIC CITY. K J. Oet 12 — An armed mob composed of angry Italian farmers I* scouring the main land wood* bark of Northtleld today, ready to wreak vengeance on a H1r|. Ilan known as Tony, who last night shot down Marino Itallano and hi* mother while they wrre seated pt the supper table The mother was Injured In the hip while trying to protect her son. who waa ahot three lime*. He la barely alive. Detectives from the central older here are trying to run down the a* tassln before the mob gets him CORNELIUS BLISS IS LAID TO REST NEW YORK. Oet 12—One of the argest groups of prominent business wen ever gathered here outside of he down town district today attend ol the funeral of the late Cornelius Bliss The service waa conduct mJ by the Rev Charles E Jefferson >a*tor of the Hroadway Tabernacle tmoog the me«*agea of condolence vaa a telegram from ('resident T*ft rhe interment was in the family 'suit at Woodlawn cemetery Exposition Excursions PITTSBURGH •a IhI|iiiM ItNi fa September and October CCT PARTICULARS '*»-.! a» Paaaart»»nB Unas lea* o««aa W.ALLR.R. Clip Tima «, ‘‘ * "> . «»>•, ! ,• J« to a "♦ I m. aad IM.rn.adlai. liana. CUvtUfl, ran ton 1 it a na _llaat. Ir.tar r al.a'a II II t « t'j m r -,nj r\y-t !"<Tp m I O'par C' I a«-.7,.t...,a ~ p> »a „ m~ It • an llaa.barTtlla Ml'ro H lit a p na J't and Bril «rt J j, a, Mliia rai«. A irna 11*0 am )HIO RIVER A WESTERN RAILWAY. irrlral Ml Uptrtiirt of irslna at flail, i arrlva—11 Id a m . * }♦ a m I II a m ■•part— • t« a ir . • 1« p n il Uim I jaalap It.la. arrl.» al IIU a ul Irpnat at I la. a an FINANCIAL Sank oi Ohio Vaiiev RMiwrm Or*r Ow Million Dollar*. •• TUM D«S«Si|4 i STOCKS AND BONDS. r"-n For iSale Fifty Share* 1 • f Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. Stock Jt Price on application. , ♦ oooooooooooooooooooooo Norton (fife Co. 19 National Exchange Bach Bu'Jing. WANTED~ HAZEL ATLAS "RIGHTS" Geo. W. Baron 8*2 a 813 Schmuibach Bldg R. R Mar.hall. Mgr Bon* Dept. We Offer $7,000.00 WHEELING STEEL & IRON C.’S 5s. Price on Application. Howard Hazel! & Sin National Exhange Bank Bldg. ' RAH,ROADS._ Baltimore & Ohio Railroad EXPOSITION EXCURSION TO Pittsburg Every THURSDAY until October J !9th. and SATURDAYS. Septem- I ber 30th, October 14th and 2laL / EVERY SUNDAY TO PITTSBURGH ROUND TRII*. *1.50. Train* leave 5 35, 0:15 10 05 A M ONE WAY < OIXJNIST TH KETS on sale daily until October 15th at very LOW' FARES. To California Oregon. Washington. Idaho, Wyoming. Arizona. N'/ade. Utah, Montana, New M^xieo, Texas. Mexico. Albhrfn. BwSh Columbia. Saskatchewan. T Wheeling & Lake Erie $41.75 To Hon Franrlono. Ism An#*l«* P nod. Beam* one r.it,«r Incite r Batata. TICKET* on bale oailv u OCTOBEH 1M*. 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