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The bank ctearincs for the week "ndinc yesterday, according to the re port n!" the Wheeling clearing house, amounted to nearly four million dol lars. The exact sum is 53,812,734.31, which, when compared to the sum for ?he ( onvspondin^r week of last year, reprints an increase of 51,071, ?"H its. or 39 per cont. Yesterday's clearing house report showed clearings ro the amount of $5l6,547.h'i-. which was only ?61,292.54J or IL'.'J per cent in excess of the total | tor the same day a year ago. . The November clearings to date; have passed the eight million mark, i yesterday's report bringing the total! up to $S, 521, 162.51. This is a gain of. S2.5lS.163.76, or 41.9 per cent morel than the total for the firs: half of; November, 1915. This month '3 record to date: 19 18. 1315. Trt. ; V t. i I Tt;2.."3 $ "5;>.cso rr -:r>$.2 ; N-t. S 6PS.39T. J4 441.SS3.8-I? S'.ft ' v. r. 3 f. 13.660 . ',0 532. 706. 20? GO I | V.?r. 4 ' *) >08.6*1 "0 Stl.lTf.S*? 22.4 1 N r. (1 8 '3.23!'.6r 4??.r.2#.S4~ ?t.l ? \ .r. S S<n.*)l'K .'.23.S0l.S3? .'-AS , \ r. ? rt*.2r-.' ss::.JS9.#i? *?..! ! m*."~<V24 43i.#*?v?.62? ? 2(>.r > v *: :n\4So 24 ?'f>? is. si ? rr5.W9.47 M2.*VJ*.S3-? .*1.1 ! 440.541. *2 3(15. 1!2. 43? *>.? . .. 56l.54r.60 500. 2.1. ".OS ? 1-2 $.*531,162.51. 36.0C2.09S.7fr j Incrraw ........ .S2.5tS.163.TS ? ^ I Denotes decrpas?. Oopva & Bryan's Closing Stock letter. | (Private wire to A. E. Mast en & Co.) ; NEW YORK, Nov. IB? The market' was again one of specialties. Dealing j w?ro largely professional, though tho | market exhibite'd a very strong under-, tone. The financial community. gen- 1 orally speaking. does not appear to en- ? thus? so very much over the lone side j of the mark-it. feeling as it does thai : change is gradually taking place under ? tb? surface In general conditions, but j on the outside participations purch.-vs^t . freely and cliques are very active in: specialties, which seems to impart to tho j stock market an appearance of decided strength. Many rumors current with j respect to combinations and extra dlvl-j d'-nds and while corporate earnings con tinue at high water mark and happenings ! j:r- n^t adverse a continuation of move ments in selected Issues will probably; ?'hnraoterize the dealings. Republic Iron & Steel directors de- | ? 'nr-'il regular quarterly divident 1*4 I ;.er ::t en preferred and 4 percent on | back dividend. This cleans up j !h^ l?a? k dividends. ? : t?I?> Steel directors declared an j extra dividend of l!i percent on prefer- j red. be?tev?> !f advisable to keep off the! sh<vv ^id-- of i. Vrttral leather. K-mi-cof t i'iipp> r looks like a safe buy | wi?b b;g chance of appreciation. Mtii-h buying of Corn Products is ^ b.-isi'd on reports that back dividends on t>t>. preferred will be paid early next ? 1 e;ir. The current war's earnings are , -aid to b- <? a.ooo. s?-ar .r\ of copper for delivery in IP17 is; so ."ct.re r ! ;;i r a!I the big sellers have withdrawn quotations for any delivery) 'hi<t side of July. Two large sellers are i refusing t ? book an.v business this side I ? ??' September in hope of relieving the [ situation. j Tlashes to Masten's. | i Private wire to A. K. Vast' n & Co.) \R\V YORK. Xov. I/?' Th-re is a} KMu ir.s: disposition on th> part of some ? of the public to take profits. For some I :inie past T believe big interests have! .ashing in. s to speak. The public I :ire gatting tehir stocks and mounting to j ::i iv hit; h levels. We are approaching! the crj.l of a wonderful year, a time j v hen there will be a great deal of even-! ing up of contract* and profit taking.; '"ongress will cotivene and wo do not , know what kind of legislation will be ' brought forward. T? is a rood time to; co through one's list and. sell sueh stocks j as have little or no probabilities. XKW YORK. Nov. 1i> ? Some stocks} apparently ached rheir tops for the; f resent at least while other Issue"! have | apparently not yet completed their rise.,' This perhaps accounts for the eonftised movement in prices witnessed in recent sessions. The techinl'"il condition of market has been somewhat Improved by; ?he recent setback but we share the view i taken in conservative quarters that a more substantial recession is due be fore w-e see any sustained resumption of bull movement. Independent Brewing Co . Pittsburgh, declared dividend - ?" < ? "i common stock. CHICAGO. Xov. I??. ? if"u^ ? Receipts! <><.i"kiii head: steady at 10 cents utider ! yesterday's average. Huik S*i 00 17 H.7?v j "gilt SS.-irotf ft C..I; !? ; ; xe<J . heavy S!'. 2'"' : rough .*f'.2f? IT P.40 : ' pi-rs >.2r>. < "at tie. receipts ? I .AAA head: slow, j Native beef cattle $ >; . S n '?/ western! Steers Ift.23; stoekers and fee.!-; ?ts S J . 7." ?.f*0 ; cows 'I*1-! heifers ?.*?.7n^? fi. 5 fl : calves J ,? 7 ? i 2 " She? n ? Reeei'trs if'.f-iiO head : weak.; Withers S7.'*'',':; r> '",f1 : ewes S4 ""?f/'7.^n; ! lambs $3."0 H 1 1.S5. r>TT, PTTT. PA.. Xov. 15? Credit hil- j nncec J2.K0. Puns P5.f2.": average p^.- j 7S2. Shipments tM.2"t*: average ."l.SS.". j STOCK TRADING WAS Mora That a Score of Stocks Reached ; ! New Maximums With U. S. Steel j leading- the "Way. | NEW TORK. Nov. 16? Trading !n ! i today's market was chtiractorlzed by a degree of extravagance arul activity j rarely surpassed In any of tho previous i bull movements of tho last two years. j Aside from recognized basic conditions I of a highly favorable character, tin ro j wor? no developments to explain the movement, which received much of its i impulse from a confident public and the [ usual professional sources. More than a score of stocks achieved new maximums, foremost among these being Gulf States Steel common which rose 3-1 points to l!K< with 33 for the second preferred at 1 f 0. A large part of this gain was surrendered later. Other high records included l,a?*ka wan na Steel at ln5. S loss-Sheffield Steel at ? yi"i. arul Republic Iron n t S?3i. I'nlted | States Steel held its leadership as the j most active stock, but again closed at I only a net fractional pain. Central Lea- j ther regained a large part of its re- J ? ?er.t decline at an extrem gain of 5'--j | yolnts. Total sales amounted to 2.100,000 | shares. Bonds were strong. Total sales (pax value) J6.fi30.0n0. Closing Stock letter. j (By private wire to Fidelity Tn v?st- j mem Association from Harris. "Winthrop i & Co.) NEU' YORK, 1 ?? ? Our market was ! more erratic today than for some time j an>l at the same 'time extremely active. | The coppers acted well and look like , K'dnc higher. The Junior steel stocks ! were very active ami higher. While lr. i S. Steel closejs around yesterday's rinal j price, the local Moor traders bought j heavily in the coalers, ^-eating a short lived rally tn the rails. The public ap- ' pear to be again taking the hit in their tpeth and buying into these shares that show signs of movement and it seems to us that the paco is too fast to he healthy. The seasoned copper stocks, earnings of which are known and T". ?? Steel for the same reason, together with other stable securities are perhaps safe and due for further advances, but wo recom mend care in the fast and unknown Qual ities. Dow Jones says ? Republic Steej and Iron preferred declared regular quarter ly dividend of l per cent on preferred stock in addition to four per cent in ar rears on preferred stock, both payable January 1st. to stock record December j Ifi. This cleans tip all back dividends j on preferred shares. No dividend action j was taken nri common stock. Regular dividend Reading second pre- j ferred. j Boston wires ? Output of Oiile Popper , for October was ?f.iioo.oon pounds. No- | vemlier will show considerable increase . and December and .military are expected ! to brine on i pn t up to full production. ] Vnion It.ng and Paper preferred de clared dividend of 1 '-i- . Regular dividend Lead common. Producers Oil < 'o.. declared regular Ouarf'fly dividend of 2;._. per cent. pay able Dec. Ill stock record Nov "< PRODUCE MARKET WTTKEt.I.VG. W. V? . Nor. !6. *1?. Wholci.itn I'ricti. Corrected by Parker i. Co. Orar.srs. |i< OOi'ef -1 25 ' IrfTOot:* 5 CO.?." 50 I : r. it :iti u s 1 7.'r? '.' 13 ; Aprlw t?T barrel J 3 00<fr*! 25 I Apple*. bulk, tor W0 P" t 50 unions. busb"t 1 90<?2 00 j turret ** 00$.*! 25! Potatoes. Ki; 4 "3 I'oUtix'S. ln:\*iel 1 1'0 Streets, barrel 3 00 Tears. I?u5h**l t 2.1(^2 25 I i '?iiforn!a. crapes 1 75>?2..25 | i cltrr, it<v/en ?f' {Corrected by P. Sacbman &. Son?.) Butter. Cbecte. Eiiij and Poultry. I'reamerv liuttt-r 35? 10 ? Ohio and I'ennsylrania 20?.^ 35 , U*iry i Select eirfis 40(?0 -12 j Kr-sh to mark ?'$<!? Storase eiis Poultry. Dressed ? Sr-rln^s 20 liens, pound 25? 20 Turkeys S3 Ducks 25.5? .'.0 l:r>>liers. fr-;sb 25 .v$ 30 Geese 15? 20 Alive ? Kens, found 1 It Toun* chicken* 12?v '.3 lt> "niters. found S? 10 pound I5(fd !5 Pljeoas. patr 25 i# s ! PITTS BURGI-I, Nov. 16. ? Cattle, j steady: supply ligiit. Choice I !#.50; prime SD.GOtgjlO.OO. Sheep, steady: supply light. Prima wethers 5S.2."'?} S.?0 cuil and common $3.50 5.00; iambs $S. 00? 11.75; veal calves $12. 00-5:12.50. Hogs. lower; receipts *0 double decks. Prime heavies $i>.0r?'5,lo.00: med iums $9. 75^0. $5: lieavy yorkers Sf.TO'fJ !>.75: licht yorkers 3 f>.25 ??5> !>. 40 : pigs SS.75S7 0.00; roughs SD.0Of?P.40. Investigate The Cost Of Having Your Home Wired for "Eleclricl! You will find the cost is not great, and the conven ience of having good light in your home will more than repay you for the expendi ture. Call us up for an estimate. Wheeling Electric Co, Both Phones 807 m 1 II Unloading On The Public T N times of genera! prosperity, the mails are flooded with alluring prospectuses whose object it to sell stock of various kinds. Some of them are honest. Most of them are not. It is a dangerous move to buy securities of any kind from an unknown broker. It is doubly dangerous to buy unknown securities from an unknown broker. See what your banker says. Moore, Leonard & Lynch Members of New York, Chicago, Phila delphia and Pittsburgh Stock Exchangts Frick BldjJ., Pituburgh 111 Broadway. New "i ork WF.ITEf.JNG. \V. Va. Not. 19. '18 Pally Quotation list of the Wheeling Stock Kx bacga : STOCKS. i K'-d I A*k- I'- 8 .'.8 r'.i riloch Bros. Toh Co. pfd 1 1102 1 103 do common ilS'J U70 !ir>i> >iitr*l Glass Works >161 j 'li* .'orir-erv.ul v*> Life Insurance j 11 | j 11 German Kirc Insurance Co... ......' 1 "? J .'<) Kostorla Glass Co 1-0 j '121 II awl- Atlas llluss Co ' IS5 'ls4 Imi-cnul lllaM Co : 1"1 [.it Hello Iron Works, i-ref j i *151 (in common v-'a Market Auditorium ?| | .'? j s'eurnlgyllite j jlUl ,1'Jl United Dairy Co |... I'. S Stamping Co I j ,111 iVard Biking Co.. pfd j j 1*8 do common [ IVarwick Chid* Co. I'M j do common I I I 1 0 I IVheelmg A; Belmont Bridge Co....j 23 J | 29 j kYhrellng Brlc'go I I '<0 I A'heeMng Metal St Mfg. Co J j 51 ] 14 I IVheeliug Mold vt Fdy. Co I ; G4 j ill Wheeling Steel & Iron Co j ICO j U61 IVhecltn,: Steel Casting Co ; I l'J'J Wheeling Tile Co. I i |ltO lllWIiltiiker Glossner Co., pfd 1 12(1 jl-fl do common j J |?25 vs 1 1 1- Transfer bowks closo Not. 20. for 2 per cont j Msh dividend payable Oec. I. i3) ? Transfer lnoks close Oct. 23. for I per cent , rash dividend payable Nut. 1. Hooks cltiso I'co. 8. i [or an extra cash dividend payable l>eo. 15. BOSTON COPPER STOCKS WHEELING. W. Va.. Not. 16. '15. Kurnlahed the lutelllgeucer by A. K. Maaten .V Co.. members New York Stock Exchange. National I'.auk or West Virginia building. Wheeling. W. Va. Louis fc\ liratid, manager. STOCKS. I Open. ICIose. Adventure ...... J 47*1 SH Alleuez j 74'ij 75 ArcaUlan T'.n 7>i ' A niton a | 17 j 1 ! '?? J California & Arizona I I'OXj '<1 j California A Hecla j 3 'J S ; COO | I'onteniilal I 24<u| i'Vs ] l 'opto." itange 7 u '.-a j 7tf l* | Paly Hot S'.s! :t'-i i East Itiitte l7Sj 17\i '? Krankl:n 10*41 II ' llancucl; | 17:j* 1>*4 I Indiana - I 4 4'* J Isle ISoyaJo J 36*}! Kerr I [.hiie . i|a>s. l.'unsol f 16\i 17 ? Michigan | 4 Si i 4'Ai Moliavvk j 100 j lOOVi I North P.. ute I 24Va; 21'-, I 67 :?;>? I Shannon j IU4i| 11 | <ii|H*r!f>r 1 " ' ? ? Caiit.i rack rrli.ltv .. Victoria . IViU'ins Wolverine , .-?? ^ o"-j ( fuoiumne Curb Mining Stocks. Bingham 1 10% II Blii? Bell | IV Coiis. Coppor j 2S* 2'-j Consol. Arizona | 2T*-1"1G I'rown neserre j 44 j J." j First National j 4V 4!-j | Loltose j 50 } .*?"> j McKinley Darrah '8 S3 j Cnlled Verds Ext i !!!".?" ' Yukon Ciold j 2 ? , ???, 4^ I k.'h' i:.i* i 4T. Vj 4:i"j I I OS j GO NEW YORK CURB MARKET | WHEELINa. W. Va . Not. 16. '15. | Furnished The Intclligencer hv A IC. M a?.tcn Co.. members New Vork Stock Kx change. National Hank r>f West Virginia hullding, Wlieeltug, W. Va? l.ould I'. Brand, manager. STOCKS. i Bid. | Ask. | Atlanta-GoldflffM ! P | 13 ! l'.lngham Mines ' !'74, I') I Canadian Car .t I'dT ' 4u } 50 I far. light & rower j t'i, ?"? j Cramp's 8. St ? j ?o j So Euiersnn i'honograpli 12 12'^.. Goldflcld Const.] j 54 5C ! Ilondeo Maunfacturing ! 22 j 24 j lumbo Extension 2S j 20 j Kathodlan Uronza pref j a i 10 i Magma Copper ....[ 58 j 59 | MldvaJo Stool ? j O'JT, ; 70 i Nlplsslng Mines j !' I S'U | Rlker-Htgeman | 5^' (! | Kubinarine Boat j 3:1 j 10 j rrlangle Film - j 2 i 2U C. 8. Light & Heat I 2!*| 2'4 do preferred j 4 j 5 Cnltcd Profit Sharing j 1 jl 1 16 ! World FUa [ 1 | 1 ',i j Ostoldo Motor Stocka. || Did. I Ask. Chalmmi Motor* Hupp Mjotora International Motoni do preferred Reo Momt Car _t_ 1'eerlnss Motors I Ktar.'lard Motors Edmund & Jones 137 j 13S 4 4'i i't SO 4i;'.i I "7!i I 34 ?0 Outalde Oil Stocks. I Hid | Ask. | Cosden Oil A O u ................ do preferred Cosden Eoflnlng International Petroleum Midwest Oil do Koflxvlng Muskogee Refining Oklahoma Prod. A Refining j l"'*! 11 Sapulpa Refining I I'S! 10 Binclslr Oil I 53'iT ."-1 W a}' land Oil & Gas I 4'aJ j l'l'Vi 17^,1 lO'.j' 42 I Standard OU Snlosidiary Sl.ocks j WHEELING. W. Va.. Nt !6. MC. 1 ifurnlsbed The Intidligeiicer l?v A I. M.iv'e:i Jt ' . j rrombera New York titock Exchange, Nat >nal I'.unK | i?f West Virginia building. Wheeling. \\ \a Lou'j ; K. Brand, manager. STOCKS. ,Opi-n.lCloso hi? Anglo American Co.. Ltd ! lO'i A tit title Refiulng Co >?<! !S!i3 Porrie Sorvmaer Company .4 i 0 Bm'keye Pljw Line Company Chesbrough Mfg Co . Cong Colonial <?il Company Continental Oil Company .4*1 .'t'.o CroH-eni Pipe Line in | 45 Cumberland Pipe Una I ! 1 '121 Eureka I'n>a Linn jm 2.1} Gal>-na Signal Oil Co.. pfd 'liu 'lit do common 2'-2 20 .*? Illinois Pit* Line i21S Indiana Plpo line Co . "110 National Transit Co I?'i- 19'-4 Now Tork Transit C-nim.any j ?? 213 Northern Ptpe Line Company 108 Ohio Oil Company :::7"4 "3B3 I'lerce Oil Corporation 1 1 4i l'''~4 Prarie Oil St Gas Company .40 jSSO prairie Pltw Line '.";rs "? Bolar Refining (V>mr any '!? 4"-. fioutheru Plpo Lino .'! s 220 South Penn Oil Company ,i.". 1 1?". 8outh West Penna Pipe Line 114 111 Standard nil Company of <'al|fnmi.i 'Ml 8tiU'dand Oil Company o( Indiana S'.'O Standard "il Company of Kansa-. '.?< '00 Standard till Company of Kentucky ... . r6."!>3 Standard OH Company of Nohraska. '!u ?570 Standard Oil Company of New Jer*ev. . . *.7.S 1B.43 Standard OH Company of New York.... -71 "27:t Standard Company of . I . Kaan A: Finch Company 110 120 t'nlon Tank Unn Vacuum till Company ... Washington (111 Comitany 03 1 0(1 *2.", 1350 40 j 45 PITTSBURGH STOCKS WHEELING. W. Vil. Not. 10. '!C. Furnishid The Intelligencer by A. K. Masten A- Co.. nienileis New Yoik Stuck Ktcliange. National Hank r>f Weal Virginia building. Wheeling, W. Va. Louis I*". Brand, manager. STOCKS. American Sewer rij>? American Window llinss Machine do preferred A rm-rican Window Glass preferred I 'aney 7ilver (las Columbia Gas & Jfcliectr'.a Consolidated loo do preferred Hilt bison- Walker Hcfactories do preferred Independent Kroiving do preferred Manufacturer's l.lght A Ileal..... National Kite 1'roofitig i ildo I'll el Usage A- Oklahoma lias I'lltaliurgll llrnwlng do preferred Pittsburgh Oil ?t Ga.s Pittsburgh l'lato lllass San Toy Union Switch & Signal West Inchon so .Air llrnkis Wcstinghouso Electric I-alirile lrou do pref ., r?ro ?JtI ... L". S. Glass | l!ld. | Ask. .1 IT Vi) 1K<4 . 62% | C3 . lir>4;llS .] ; .1106 .... .j 5 V ? T2" , 23 ?I ?%S 04 J 5UTV ! 57 .i 124 Slocks 29.521. N"EW YORK COTTON MARKET WHEELING. W. Va.. Not. 18. '1?. Furnished Hie Intelligencer Ijt a. Tv. Masten Co.. mend -era New York Stock Kichange. National linn'ic of West Virginia building. Wlieoling. W. Va. Louis !?'. Uriuid. manacer. .laa'.iarT .Ma I ell .. May July October . December | Open.! High i . ' 20 35 20 .'.0 20 l'i .' 20 42j 2u CI 20 30 .t 20 4t;: 2'l S>1'| 20 4".' . 20 41'' 20 TS| 20 4'".| 20 72 . is '.'Si in io>; is s:. i? . 211 20 1 20 40 20 12 j 20 37 N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE WKH KI.INU. W. Va. Nor, i?. 18. Kurn l.iheil The Intelligencer tiv A K. Mastrn A > To . members New York {Stock Eachanse. National Hani i>f West \ Iritlnla building. Wheeling. W. Va. Louis b\ lJiand. manager. STOCKS. lOpen lllgli. Lou 'lose. A inert Ala"):: an l'.rel Sugar t Gold 1103V hi:: !?* 102V 102: ' 14V 14 V 1.;-. U American Can do preferred American ' ?r i: I'oundr Anitviran '/Ana American lec Secnritlua. American Locotuotlv# ... do pref erred American Smelt. flef.. do preferred American Sugar Kef .... American Tel. fc Tel American Tobacco Anaconda Atchison lin-ltliuoro <fc Ohio Othlelivm Steel do preferred Brooklyn Transit California Petroleum .. Italdwin l.o.oinotite .... Ciuitr.il Leather Blltlo & Super Chesapeake Si Ohio Chicago .t til. Western . do preferred Cluc.'igo. Mil. A- St. 1 "a ul chiiw Copper rircago A iltielt Island . Chile Copper Corn Products do preferred Canadian Pacific Colorado I'tlel Consolidated ('.as distillers' Stvurtties .... Lrio do firsts General Kb""' rir Goodrich Itubher <;t. Northern tiref lit. Northern Oregon .... Illinois Central Inter- lioro Cons . do preferred International Taper do preferred Kansas City Southern ... do preferred Kenecott Copper i W'V . l'3%j )''???? i'3; . 107:. 1074(107% 107'. . 121 ->i . 122% '1 IS'ii lit)'; . UiJH lis'a iic lie 119% lis ill-J'i . i 1 3.T '?! 1 32 4 133V . iUl'i 102't 101 ?* ; 101 ? . iu4W lu:.', it'4'4 n,.r .j s:.!; Mii-s as1 . r,:,t i r.-.i S'l . i;.i 1 1 no i:.5 i <io . I M I .si ,84 ' 5 1 . ; l-ii.'i ?7 *4 SO--, S'l '-, . los ;i i::*i J ios 1 1 1 3 'i .| 67'^ 0 : ?*-? ; 1)7 j 117 . ? f.SVjl OS1- lib 1 i . I'.TV . j It ? 14 % ' 13-.,* us .1 41 H; 43 ; 41 V. . ! pni^i i j, 2 i.i ?).: ,i 6SS| T0?4| ?.?*.' .; 32k, S4'?-' 31 ii, -2". 1 1 Vi 2>V 20:1' 2" 104 1 02 1-12 172 I70\ 172 :.u ISia>:l?4U ISoU lSi'-j : f.!'". fi!<r? iijv (ill u 1 1 7 ' ? 1 1 S "> 117'? 1I??N ; 44 li i |.% ? <14 44 V.. 1 104 io.'.-i; im |n.-.\ IS'-J lS'a 17\ 17% 1 74%' 74% 74% 71 \ 71 I 71*41 fif'-j' ?!>% 100 106 l-'.'-j 1 ro CO co RUMORS OF EMBARGO An<l Prices Tell Off as a Result ? Cora Lost SUffHtly and Oats Were Unchanged. CHICAGO. Nov. lti? Apparently un founded assertions thai President 1 1 - sen would make rccomim-ndaiions : ? ? Con press relative to an ?>iut>aruo on foodstuffs did a good deal today 10 weaken the price of wheal. Closing quo tations worn heavy at 1 to 'J '.4 u.-i de cline with December at Sl.So1* t?> $1. Sf>% tuid May at $1.00"B to $1.91 I'urit finished :S ft1 off to Mi^ up. Mais unchanged and provisions ..-irving from o cents loss to a rise of 13. | Oi.?n. | High t.nw. | Close. (Vbeat? | I | | Pecomhw 1 ! 87V 1 .*$V | S" I May I i n:s i 'J* i i-ii';' i jo% Com- jii* Dwemiier | VC\ f7V, r f'.6, ; Mu : D7 1* | ny ijii*: :<7'.j Oats? i I I i'fcetnbcr --j SS\ fiS-'ij .'TV .*7", Slav J C2', C2U. 6!'/ CI TV PurL - | | i i Jamiarr -27 3J '27 4'1 :T 27. 27 .if. May 30 27 :.U 27 2ii >2." ;-,j Laid ? i i i ? January II 4ii 47 14 .10 M5 33 Mar |>j 32 ;lsi 45 ! rt 30 ,io 32 Mb*-- i I I i Jari'tarr 114 SO ;!4 52 ,14 42 '14 4". Md/ Ill fiO ? ] 4 c.'i ,14 07 Ti4 .'7 Cash aii'iutionj: ^ Wheat No. 2 led nominal: No * r<>d nominal; .V . : lillfd Jl.'.k'-V'i !.:'7. Ni'. 3 Hard SI.S" '<1 $6. Com? No. 2 yellow $1.05: No. 4 yellow $l.i)0(S !.?)] ; No. 4 white il.OOidl.Ol. Oats- N"i. :: wliiie 7-7'ji" ."SHe; standatd .'.SijiOc. I'oiK -J2!>.00. Lard~$l7.'J0. lllbs? IH.Oiia 1 1 CO. TOLEDO. >' > . Xin i?i. W'liofii. fash Sl.sy'-a; Decctiibi-r S I . y ?? 1 ^ . May Sl.'.'T. Clover seed. pri tn?- ??ash $m.Sir; Do I'^inbr r $ Hi.sf. . lanuary |li05: l-V br li ar y $10.05; Ma roh ? I Alsiko. prime ??ash December SlO.Sa; March Sll.l't. Timothv, prime cash December S i: . T. 7 ; March $2.70. Irfliish Vatle* ?f'> s?V liiunuiij ?' -J !?>?' Columbia '?.!> . t t.V-t 41 '44 I Crueible S! eel .. I'l'j >;'% Wl i Cuba Cane Swear 7.".4 72". 71'V 71:* lirrein? I'oianfH "2 "-V". .".2 "2 Inspiration l'np[ier Ill'1, 7fl'? 7'i International Nieke! 4> . * " 1 v I'*1. '":i II ex lean Petroleum il"^ ill I0s"? 1"'< j Ontario S.Iipr ] 7*s| 7s- 7 1 n 1 7'4 ' Miami Copper '7 47 4 I 1 . tii!? | Missouri i'aelfle old ] ?? :i <i*i Mi<i.v>nri l'arlfij " |ii *n, i o National l.i*a<l 7" To'.. i d'. iireferreil 1 1 :: ?... J l ' New lllVl'D '. . N'erada iVitisolidalt'il 2s*P 21' 1 j 2*\ 21' ' NVw York Central I'?ls;. i >?s iii'.i1. I^7'l\ Norfolk Sc \\ extern M0 I42!j 13 "H j|M'A Norlli fin I'aeiff lit- U?'4 III1* tin *n(i lVnn?>lvan;a I! II T' 7.7 :.tf% Ray i'oiiiloI ;:4-% :r. .:4'> "4* .-.7'i' *.^'i Pressml S:?'-*f t ar i 7 1 * lit1- 70!* SI i Hallway Stfel Spttnc) .".7", V"'i 17 'i Ri-adins 107 I10V107 |0S\ I Reimbllea SV-i S7"i' sl'*' S"U j .|n !T-fer-"<l II."', lit) ll'i"* 1 1 -7 I Altieiii'in l.m.ei i.1 27!'* 2.'i '4 2.1 2 I do preferred "'4 .".4 *2". '2"? ! Sliaitttrk Ar.zmts S3-* 31'. '? :i Sloss Sherflodl 1'0 !?;: . , f-I 'a Sloss-Sbeffleld no !?.; ;?) Southern I'a. lft-- !?!? '? 5H-X Soiitbem l'..i 1 iiv.t v Sfl'i' 27r. 2':\ 27 do t'r?ferred ' '?*> V* i'<ii CT'i I Aioerii-an Hide & Leather ... lfi 1 ?t l"\' i ?; ! do preferred ' 7 " 'a 7.1'i 7 >? Tl I Tenesstv Copper ' - " '*j 2 ' [ _ 23 ' 2.V*j T.'jas Oil 220 J.'ln tlC '22.e'-j j t'liioli I'ai-lfie us' I40U 'I47?;J4^U I do pruferreil ??!! >'?** R3 ^3'* I 1'iilh I'oiper I i;?'a 12o'j Hi"., ||',H j C. S. ItnliH.'r 1'" iW't fio 0" ^ I do Inst pref- rr?d Il2'i Il2'i II2<4 1 12' 3 I Cinmi Stales S-.ri 1.::", cjt\ 12:t'? :1!l'i I d.i i-ieferred I2i'j 12I'? 121N 121'. I'niteil K: n't 1 Ii;:.'? l(!2\i 'USS'i VlrKinta 1 'hrnir.il 4'. i". -I.'-H full."! Slkira Stuivtliift 7>;\ 7? 7C\ 77\ , Woti.i-h Hi,; 1.". i mv; 1.1 1 do pn-ferred ' .\'" '>4*,! ? .'?4 r-? ' .**? ! WfMern I'nl .11 ll'l '5 101 % I0| ' 3 :.V. ?; Wf>! Inglions" Kleelrlf fil!? fi7i*? i'-'j Mm well Motois ' 7 >1 i 7S j 7'i I 7';% d> first iirrtVrrcl S2S c2sj ' S2'm S2S do se.i>inl ;r<fftr<d 7.0 -1* M .'.0'4 ,M W' it'l worth . I3<', ' 131 ir.fi , Amerti'.Mi VV- ?? ? .'#-1# 71 1 7i3;4 7.2'ij '12'i IAltl? 1 'li.lllltrr- 1.2'*' 2 1 1; .'ir1* 3 1 ;j llatopilan Mittlnc 1 2 I 2 2 ' 2 I Toll'" A- Sui'. r e.7"? ?" ' , 07 j holtlsttta; ,\! I1i>'-j 141 I .:?? 13S'j Marine rtf? ... .... 17 4?'? 4fi'-.. 4fi"t d" pro: f r red .. 121' ? 121 r. lit'1, 12" Mioyxir. Kansa.i A Texas ... 7'. 7*?' 7<>< 7'J 1 Miivnn l'aelfii1 W I 2."". - ?' \ ' 2* * 2" 'q [ Nntlonai Knamel 30 34y; 14 '4 Junlarlo .v Western 2'"; '11 291s' 20 I t'lilnn Him Jt I'asxT ' l". ir. !4 It'J j do Ii??r 1 17 -i' 1 17% 111 1 1 3 I W ily? Ororiaml :!i'1 3:1 3S SS\' j Tulal shares 1.M0.700 rixiaJfcial Opinions. I .Tiis-'ph say.- - 1 ?? ?n"r sell i lie enpjo-r? . j-or become hearing on the rails, linpor ! i.'int ileveh'ptnenis are iiiii>enilinu. Hu \ j Uaekavvanna and lN-puhlie Sie< |. The I rtirli market jg . . rtainlv a bright spot, | Trading in the b?w priei rl i*oppers in I ep'.'ises and nitill ipli"S. < "aluniet ami ] .1 ??ri?tn? shines brightly in the galaxy. It i stands out like a comet. ! I''inancial \ew? HulUtin ? A continua jtion of the i radiim1 specialty tactics arc ! r-xpei-terj in the slock market. It is proving :>s hard ;? job for professionals lo rnginivM' a si,: ike-out ? ? f ih" western lung inti < st mi account of the large pro . tertiiin in aciiMtatnl iuflueul ial specula jtive clifl. w bu!li>li K'^siti continues \ if.' | cfi... -? on swelling. I'hinn. Marines. K" puhlic nntl Miami. More 1 irpi idal.ioti is expecied iu ? \v lla\?-n and the (Iran grrs. Wall Sv Journal- in roimeetion with lh. si r-niri h ? ? f I .ackawanna Steel ami Sloss-S< heffieid it is rumored that n eombin.'i t Ion is under consideration with Inland ?|eel as a third party. Sun ? fool distributi-in of inilustrial? is observable. .Iii'trnal of f'nmmiTee? ,\ ri-newal of peace talk !>n<l s-'fiousness "f railroad j labor situation op- responsible for ner vousness, | Spring A Co. saj There would appear Between 25th Street Warwood and 8th Street Benwood Effective Sunday, November 12, 1916: NORTH BOUND From Benwood ? Daily except Sunday ? : ! r. \. M, n d rvcry flftr-n minut*-."-- ' li'T' ?'? 1 "f-r until 12:00 inidnicht. except that 11 ; l\ .M. ."ar goes to Kirst Si reel only. I'ars l<*? vine ni 1 - : I and 11':.'!" A. \| t" Tentli Str?"t only. Sunday only ? ?? :00 A. M., : MO A. M.. T :<?r> A. .\1., 7:.'!0 A. At., and i?very ii f i n minute.' thereafter, the schedule fron'i then on l?ing same as week day. From 10th Street ? Daily except Sunday i. :'.<*> \. M. anil ?>very lift n minute* thereafier until 1 2 : ?> 0 midnight. l.as' . ar. 12:"a ,.\ u. |'2:.U> oar to First Street only. Sunday only---.'. I;". 5M5. i!;l">. 7:"". 7 :?0, via A. M.. and ovry flf ti '-n minutes t hereafter. T ! ? e seiicdul ? from then on Fame as week day. SOUTH BOUND I From Warwood ? Daily except Sunday- ? ?$ : r> S A. M. and every fifteen minutes thereafter until 11:27 1'. .YT. ? last ear to Rfiiwiind. ''tirs leaving at. 1 1 P. M . and 12:08, 12:2" and 1":.".! go to Tenth Street only. Car leaves Warwood for First Street only at 1:2.1 A. M. Sunday only ? .":3S, i? : OS, ? I : H S . t'.T.:?, 7 : IT! , 7:3$. 7:D!> and S:23 A. M. and ever \ fifte-i- minutes thereafter, tho schedule l'rom then on being same an w < k day. When the above described service Is inaugurated th<* following new rules will be in effect covering operation of the Wheeling- Wellsburg cars between Tentli Street, Wheeling, and 2tllh Street. Warwood: SOUTH BOUND Cars will st"P at the regular stops between abovo points for the purpose of discharging: passengers who have boarded car at or north of 20th Street. Warwood. Cars will not lie stopped to receive passengers between these points except at 10th and Dth Street. Warwood and First Street, Wheeling. NORTH BOUND Cars will tnnko loral stops lvtweon above points for the purpose of re ceiving; passengers who desire to ride north of 2."th Street. Warwood. but will not make stops lv?t\veen these points to discharge passengers except at First Street, Wheeling. and 5th and 19th Streets. Warwood. Wheeling Traction Company STOCKS AND BONDS. A. E. MASTEN & CO, BROKERS 20-1-205-20G Natlorul Bank of West Va. Bldg. LOUIS F. BRAND, Manager. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANQE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE BOSTON STOCK EXCtiANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE 'in be no legitimate basis for nny mate i rial decline in the security market. | I Kin ley, liar roll & i \?. ? The technical j I position for .shocks is weak, long ac- > ' counts arc over ? extended. i Clark, Childs Co. ? Too many .stocks ) ? have been bought by outsider?. Selling! has been by banks. i XI'AY YOIIK, Xov. 10. ? Uutter. lirm; j j creamery higher than extras 4"<it 4" | ! ? reniiK-ry extras <92 score) 39'jo, firsts j j :: t 1 3 i a :??? ; ? ccon d s o s VL- '?> 37 c. ; Eggs? Strong; fresh gathered extra' (in<? 45fi'47c; extra tirsts 42*t -l ie. firsts 41; seconds >! '?/ 3 8 c. \i :irhy lien- ( 1 lu-r.v whites, (ine to I'anev. C5i?TU<:; near- j j by hennery browns 4 S{t!f<i?e. j Cheese, rtrin; state, fresh, specials 24 ! i r<j -4 U e : do. average fancy 23*\c. j Live poultry, firm; chickens 1 :? ^ ; { fowls 1 6 </; l :??? : turkeys 20 <?> 2 2c. Dress-; ?"?i| quiet: chickens 10 31c; fowls 1 ' 22c; turkeys U" ft 30c. Plour ? Easier. I \V. VA? N J,,-? ! j WEL.l-.SBl' KG, - I Hernia Ilahn, the Wells-burg lightweight ? battler, defeated Eddie O'Keith in a six j I round fight at Philadelphia on -Friday i i night, Xovejnber J"; llnnn fought a I great battle and took all six rounds I ' l mm his opponet. 1 latin was th" ag I pressor throughout tie- entire fight and never niT'c did it look as if O'Keith had ; 1 lie slightest chance. From the v??ry j first 1 latin was the favorite of the fans and ihpy cheered him througTiout teh 'entire fight. It seamed as if O'Keith | t.a i ih it a hurricane when lie started for ; j Ilann. for lfann met his first onslaught (with a neat uppercut. O'Keith i? tVt? ; I man ihat Kidd Williams, the World's ' Maintain weight champion, refused to | light with in .Vow York, and this now, ' makes llann eligible to tight Kidd Wil I limns or claim the World's Bantam 1 Weight. Championship. Rernle has fought in the ring now for about thee j or four years and has never once lost ; a battle, either by a knockout or by de i cis.'on. Entertained Classes. Miss l.U'-y and Samuel Jacobs enter tained the Sophono't'e and Junior ??lnss ! . s of the high sehool at their home on | Pleasant Avenue on Wednesday e\-e ! nitig. The voting pei.pre enjoyed a very I pleasant evening by indulging in games land music. About. 2'i young people were ; resent from both classes and all join ed in having a good time. At about, eleven o'clock refreshments were serv I > d after which a few games were played i ;!lld then tli. young people left, for their j homes. Those present were: Misses, j Velnia. Ferguson. Mary Smith. Helen I I r.-tninond. Angela Emlg, Beatrice Og 1 d-n. Helen Hill, Mabel Kemp, Helen ! K' nip. lTf|*e| Cusick. Olive Xicholas, ? /.ell.-i r.owers, Katherine Hally. Lucy ! Jacobs; Messrs. John Tarr. .Tames Paull (Jr., Robert Whitehead. Eli Wiggins. ' Archie Jacobs, Kenneth Montgomery, I Kenneth Kelly, William Mathews, ("has. j Greene, Charles Reid, and Samuel Ja ! cubs. Noland Funeral. The funeral services nf the late W. J !.. Xoiand was held on Wednesday af j t-'rnoon at his late home on Commerce , street. Rev. Holmes of the Presbyter ian church had charge of the services. After the services the body was taken ! by means of automobile to Brooke cem i ctery where interment was made. McKbu Funeral. | The funeral of John McKim. sr.. will j hn held from his late home in <"Yoss 1 < "reek District on Friday. November 17th. at 1 p. m. The interment will h? | made in Sj. John's cemetery. Friends j of the fain* 1 \ are invited to attend. Shortage of Gas. i All plants in the Ohio Valley were ; I'.rdt r> d to tie shut down by the Man ! ufaettirers Light and TIeat Company at ; !' :"0 a. m. Thursday because of the ; shortage r.f gas. The local plants using j gas for fuel were foree?i to shut down. Personals. ' I P. M. Shepherd, of St. Clairsville. O . | was a Wellsburg business caller on I Wednesday. I S. M. Warden was a Wheeling busi | iiess caller on Thursday. Miss Virginia IJeall" and daughter. I Mrs. .lohnson. and Charles Beall, were j Wheeling visitors on Wednesday. .' ?! Mrs. Earnest Bone was a Wheeling ; j caller on 'Wednesday. j Mrs. Daniel Storek and Miss Eva Fn ! g.'tti, were Wheeling cal lers on Wedttes i day. J Miss Erva Meyers was a Wh?*ling ! visitor on Thursday. j "H . \\ . Bell left on Thursday morning j for Charleston where lie will attend the j State Manufacturers Convention. Stcreoptican Lectnre. | In ! Jii* War? I I "i - sbyi.rinn church. ! Sunday ??vrnijiif at 7 : * ihoro will bo ;t I sii'reopt loan !?????': i--- on "Hible l.ar.ds." ! The s!iil> < ;irc from llif lligii school col | loot ion rot ? lit 1 > oh'.i :n< ii. ami show j seem s i:i .M-si'(>"iamia. Syria. Kg.vpt. 1 'nl'-sl in.'. oii\ K- v. !?:. I*. ? "arson will I make :t running adilr-ss ? <:i ihi- pi.-turos. ! and i'ruf. J. IC. Kvans has Ulndiv e?n j si?ni"il in have i har.u< >?!' : !s?- op.-r?t in? ; ni' tin- Innt- rn. I Harvey- Wilson Wedding". The manv friends "I Mi.-s ? \'< I Wilson, formerly of W.irw. ml. Inn now I ,.f Wheeling. Will b. i n : ? r> <:??.! in liear i j r: ic of lii-r marriage :?? Kcv. Hummer j !:. Harvey nf Pittsburgh. Tli- < ? im;n> was p. rforstn d at til-' home of ill'* bride on I'hnptiiv street. Weducs I flay at noon. l?y th" l>rii|i s fiith> r. !:< v. i i ;. I Wilson. Complete Proposed Charter. ! Tlio propositi charter for War wood | was outlined 'it :i meeting of ilii- special i committee (composed of the following: Mayor A 11. Kindelb -t tri r. .l.-lin Moor*. K. Sfinbiokor A 1 l?er l.asli. ? ' P Doty. Ik W. Malum. H. Keister) at the | 1mm.- of II. H'-iswr InNt night. The ' draft nf i ho i-hnri- r \v.i(s completed by the committee. and \\ iTT o. siibmitt- d at . tli" iipm Cot. noil meeting for approval. Tho Charter, if approved. w ill sul> ? HI 1 1 toil to lh'"> Vole 1 1 f tilC JM'Oplii. Represented at Convention. Wnrwood was \v> !l presented yes ! 1 1 rrliiy at the Nin'Mr" nth Hicnmai Con j volition of thr> Wi s' Virginia Hranoh of ! King's Paughter* Mild Hons, who arc in [ session in St. 1/iike's church. The following li.'lf.s.iify wrro in at I'ndanoo: Mesdaii?s ? |* ("hri-iian. i stale president : W. !'. St. v. art. leader ?>( . Warw I i-iroi.-; ? '. V. T.rrili. T K lloi.il. W. U. Mri'iilla. Harry Wilkin*. I-'. I W. Malum. Taylor. | At the afternoon session. Mr?. ?. !'. j i 'hrisi inn delivered a very praiseworthy address, in h. r usual faultless style. America n Ciiiar.iniootl ppint At Factory Price Moore Firm heps, Warwooil. W. Va. Hostess to small Party. '? Mh-? Klhel KnoVte was hostess in a f^w friends Woiitie?da ;? nlghi. "Five hundred " was the ? nt* rtainmonr nf the evening. and refrej-hrm nt s w:e served at a si,as<innli!<? hour. GaR Shortage. Tlii'- Wnrwood Tc?.I oompanv lias |i.v-n off wnrk fur two day.*, on nocoisnt nf shoriaK'- of ^as. New Tire Equipment. Tho Cntor ^Var '.'.'nod lloso hou nf. ys j I'-rday r'-oolvotl live hundred feot nf ' linse-. and a new cluinlcal reol to add ? o f tli^lr fire enulpnu nt. which will aid ma terially in th.dr "flri'-riphl Inc." Por Rficovder. It is rumored thai the friend.-i of ?Tohn A. Mitchell i ' ! s'lpjjosf him as a eanilidat" for r^em-der nf Die primary, which will he held in PivemSer. Mr. Milehell. wl-o is n resident -if ?"en t.r Warwood. and principal of ij,r, Ponih Warwood sriinol. has lived in ?Richland district tb>* cr^ni.>r pnrt of his 1'fe. and taught in the Warvv icul scho..!s for the pnst seven vears He i? V-rv capable, anrl would bo well iiualltl-'d rn All the office. "Will Instnll Electric LIr-Mb. Tho Warwood Too! Company yester day made application to Mayor . A. If. FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION New York and Local Stocks and B-ouda. DIRECT PETVATE WIBZ NEV; YORK AND CHICAGO. Members Wheeling Stock Eschao^e. SEAL ESTATE AND INSUBAUCE. MITCHELL & STEVENSON, Inei INVESTMENT BSOKERS Members Wheeling' Stock Exchange All orders and in-iuirios given prompt Attention. Bell 403 315-322 Nat'l 342 Schmulbach. Building' HOWARD HAZLETT & SON Stock, Bond and Investment Securities. Booms 215, 221 ?22 Schmulbach Bid?. Members Wheeling- Stock Exchange Bell 23 and _99. Nat'l 23 and 99 GEO. W. BARON jrfRQKER LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS AND BONDS. 812-813 Schriulbach Bid?. Bell 1336 ? National 765. R. R. Marshall, Mgr. Bond Department Members Wheeling Stock Exchange HAZLETT~& RODMAN" Successors to HAZLETT k HAZLETT. Stocks, Bonds and Underwriting', 35 Twelfth Street. Bell 906; Nat'l. 923. JAMES GREER Correspondent of LAWRENCE J. DIETZ & CO. Members of New York Consolidated Stock Exchange. ; Stocks and Bonds. Direct Wire to all Primary Markets. National 291. Bell 21G0 301.30a Schmv.lbach Building. SPE1DEL & BACHMAN, Inc. INVESTMENTS. Stocks, Bonds and Insurance. Either Phone 983. 401-2-3 German Bank Building' Members of Wli'g Stock Exchange, j! RAILWAYS Baltimore & Ohio j RAILROAD REDUCED FARES TO CHICAGO ACCOUNT International Lire Stock Exposition DECEMBER 2nd-9th. Tickets on sale December 3, 4 and 5. Final return limit De cember 13, 1916. For full information, consult Ticket Agents. v Kiml. Iln-rfT for the right to Install i c. ric 1 :tcli t s. Personals aud Briefs. ! Mrs. ! I-;. nice aid children spent i v>'Sjt-rii?i v wiih ivlr.i iv? s :it Kim Grove. Mry. Anton Ynnda lias for her guests. Mi> \ '.i i. lii.pfi :ui(! Mrs. Matt. Stein and : i.:iu~!il< r. Miss Marcella. of Pittsburgh. | Mi ?!.. I.iiidcmuth. <>|* ISarnesville. <)., was tti" gin-st of M r. ami Mrs. iid. Jtin 1 i; ? ! i . Wednesday. ; < "has. Stunts, of Vance avenue, has re | moved to Who'-linir Island. , Mrs. 1'. I .^-oiiard. formerly foreman of flit Kichlami i 'oal Co., later of Beech 'Bottom, Ims !?? ? n trade superintendent ? of tlu> Mo Kin ley mine on Buffalo Creetc. The Junior band will hold its usual j w. . kiy practice toniuht at the Center I W'arwood school house. I Tii* I '"tub of Wheeling: held a ' v. . v wi ll attended iliiiicc la.st nljfht at ! I. a sohs J la II. MONEY. NKW' YORK, Nov. 1C. ? Mercantile j paper :: ! ? per cent. Sterling fin day i bills Jl.VI'i: commercial fid dav bills | #4.7<? ?a demand M.75'* : cables $4,76 7-16; j I'rnrcs. demand S5> 4 '? ; cables J5.S3',3. 'Marks, demand cables 69%c. ' Krone ns, demand ilTvc; cables 11% C. j Onilders. d':mand cables Ale. I.ir-s. demand $6.57: cables $6.56. Rubies. demand 3f' \ ; cables 31c. Bar j .silver 71 tie. Mexican dollars 55c. Gov ; eminent bonds steady. Railroad bonds I strong. > ; Time loans easier: 6" days .1 ft 3 ti per ? i ? ;i t ; 50 days and 6 mones 314'5'3 per l'"V\ J ? *li money siead;. : lush 2 u per cent: ! low " j ? i- e. ir ; duling rate p<r cent: 1 |m,iii pi r e. lit: cjosinc bid 2 per ] iit : oft. n d at 2:_. per cent. SUGAR. | NKW" YORK. Nov 1 6 ? Raw sugar. steady ; c-nf rifucal u.\~: molasses $.',35; ; !'? !i steady: liti> era nu laud J7.60. \ ' Sugar fntiires opened tinner on oov ? erinc and support from trade interests. ! \' noon pries were 5 i" 6 points | higher. ? * ?> r. firm: ? lecirolytic first quar I U-r 5."!' 0'i "fi; second* ?|liai'tcr $50.00 I '<! $"2.00. J Iron s'.-n.Iv anil unchanged. 1 Met a 1 exchange ?iuotes tin strong'; | spm M-t.7.*. \t K"ndon spot cupper ?135; futures , ???'', His; elect ro!y: ic t'154: spot tin j t'l.1 :* ; fi:t ur- s f I 1 5s. I COFFEE. ! NKW" YORK. Nov. 16. -Coffee. Rio ? N"e>. 7, ff ?4 '? : futures irregular; Decem 1 i>* r S.OSc: March S.2$e. MET.' T. NKW* YORK. Nov. !>'. ? The metal <5X ehaiic. nnoies lend *. .no <i 7.1 0; spelter i:::. spot Kast St. I .Oil is delivery .11*4 M London lead ?30. 10s; -<:pelter ?56, I 15 s. The 11 - r .vised of;' en liquidation h> the j inte trading and closed u regular 1 point hlffher to i! lower. Tnl.-s 2.7m tons. IV I cember i j.OS ; Januarv Jl.53: Maro-. L 54.24. ?