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November's "Dans clearings to date lack but a few thousands dollars oC reaching the thlrteen-million mark, yesterday's report bringing the total up to $12,948,958.98. while the clear ings for the corresponding period or 'last year amounted to $S.95S,3 14.4:4 This month's total 5s an increase or 44.1 per cent, or nearly four million dollars over last year's report. S Yesterday's clearings, according to the report of the Wheeling Clearing House, amounted to $592,51i>.6o. which sum fs 18.2 oer Cfnt. In excess of the report for November 24. 1915, when they totaled $501,020,89. The November record to date fol lows: 1918. Nor. 1 i Nor. 2..*. Not. *3 Not. 4<?) Nor. 8.... Not. S.... Nor. P.... Nor. 10..... Nor. 11.......... Not. 13. ......... Nor. 14 Nor. 15 Nor. IS Not. 17. ......... Nor. IS ? ??? Nor. 20 Nov. 21 Nor. 15 Nor. 23(**) Not. 24 1513. l'ct. i6U.S7S.29 S ."69.CSfl.0r? 10S.2 60-5.30r.24 <4l.S93.94? 533.660.50 39S.C?l.3-J S13.239.67 SOl.S9t.9fl 714.272.9" 34*5.330.24 772.4S3.2l 773.059.47 440.S4l.S2 716.771.!' V 5$!. 547.60 5U.C02.47 504.729.26 75l.S33.3S 533.S36.3S 739.S2l.46 794.014.71 53X51S.63 532.796. 19 ? 00. 1 5U.178.SS? 22. 1 49S.-2K.6l? 61- 1 523.S0l.93? J'!-8 3S3.3S9.9l ? Sa..4 320.202.6C? 13.3 512..W5 S.:- 31.1 SS5.U2.43 ? 20.(5 412.372.4*5 ? 73.S r,00.2>:.06 ? L--2 404.735.20? 26.2 449. '54 7.(51? 12.2 i 53S.047.S0 ? 34." 314.6S6.02? 3" 554.0 IS. 22? 33.: 301. 020. S3? 1S.2 ToUls S12.04S.9-S.9S SS.9S3.314. 49 Increase $ S.9S3.C44.49 ? U.l i*) ? I>enates decrease. f **) ? Nor. 23. 1915. w u Thanksgiving. N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE I WHEELING. W. Vjl. Nor. 24. *16. Furnished The Ir.tcinceccer t>y A. E. Masten Ac Co.. members New York Stock Exchange. National J'ani ?f West Virginia* buildins, Wheeling. W. Va. Louis F. Brand, manager. STOCKS. 10vea.;lHgti.!Lov?. iCloao. American Beet Susar Alaska Gold American Cat! do preferred American Car & Foundry . . ? American Zinc Americaa Ice Securities ? Americaa I .?'??emotive Amerie&n Asri. CUcmica! . . ?American Smelling it Ret ? Am. Steel foundry American Siuiar IW American Tel. & Tel American Woolens Anaconda Atchison Baltimore A: Bethlehem Steel Baldwin Brooklyn K.iijl'l Transit .... California Pe:c??teum do "referred Central Le2thor Butte Super Chesapeake As Ohio Chicago A Great Western . do preferred Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul.. Chino Copper Chicago & Rock Island .... Chile Copper Corn Product* do preferred Canadian Pacific Colorado Fuel .... Cuba Cane Suzar Dl.stlUer.-,' Securities Erie do first? General Electric Goodrich Rubber Great Northern ! r-t Great Northern Or<\?n Illinois Central Inter- Boro Con> Inspiration Copper Internationa! Paper d? preferred Kansas City Southern Kenecof. Copper ... Laclede Cm Lehijch Valicv Lackawanna Steel Mexican Petroleum Ontario SUrcr Mlrjni Cooper Missouri Paclfi ? oil Missouri Poctfic etf.; National Lead National Enamel New Haven Nevada Consolidated New York t'entral Norfolk Ac Western Northern Pacific- Ky Ray Cousol Pacific Mail American 1 1 U1 - Leather.. do preferred Shattuck Arizona Sloss- Sheffield Southern Pacific Southern Railwav do preferred American Litiscd do preferred Tennossoe Copper Taxis Oil Euioti Pacific do preferred U tah Copper T*. S. Rubber Co li)4 1 106 ! 10-t ilOVi j 12*1] 12*.; 12Si; 12& I 62** j 64 k| 62% I 61 j 107 Ui 107 &! 107 [107 i 73?*| 744; 72?i| T4'.j i 39;.t! SO-ji! 5j>3i| 504 ; 274 K's 2T!ij 27? j ;i,j u tu s S'JIWj 314 ' "! 934; S5-S'j y ! 17 ? 12" 117 .ll"':ii ?>4j t-9 ?r~i| ? U6H 'US4 116'-. llv-i 12< ; 12b?v 127 V, 12v-s - ps-S 1" 9S*s : 104 54 104 x* 'Ol'i, s* 'i? *?>'?, ;tir?0 1 6." 0 S3H{ S3 s?u . S4-V **'?+' S4 2:; !* ? 214* 23 -Si U2\ 114VU2*. ?;> ?;<* ? t>7 ?!T 144 11 4 HU 43% 43 V 4J?il '??2'i '.V: 1'2-i lis ?; 664 32S,' 34\ ::2 2;s ' , 2> 27 1 , U'S !"S's 1"7 5s" 1714 I7i4"l'"'s i I "JO I'l l ? l! :*? 14 'm. 434 3.14 -. "-fc li',?4 1 7'j 4 7 1 "1 [<.)?; 17:>\ ISU 71 70 71 1174 U74*U74 iv. 144: <?**? to" 10-1% 103 j 694 70:: ?7 4 lti !?S4 ?t?T, tn 1 4 in.: 1 1 ! 4 tt2 112 112 -2 s-i r'? ?t ; ;..44 lii::'?*l.i.:-'s I W , U'S \ Iii'I'm 1:-. r.\ 4.1rv. 44", 164 iM i:i97 ill 104 114 6S4' CO 304 -js-i r.rl : ii'4 i3?t; in; ui1; 111 111 17 MU i-i'i 32-;?: 334 32;; ssn : t S4 ? ~5 ? ir?-? 1 27*1 27% 'J'JV 2T-i ?J7^' 67 V *:?vv K ?jr.* 147 l.s 1 4 S 4 147'-.. !!'T; sr. ? v i--:4 12 r.v:' ? ,56 j *)GVir. S-"5 | BEAR PRESSURE SENDS ! SOWN WHEAT PRICES; Embargo Prospects Gave Bears Desired j Advantage ? Corn and Oats Also Lost. CHICAGO. Nov. 1M ? Embargo pros- j poets gave such an ad viLUtasce tuday to j tho bears in wheat that rallies due to] Kuropean buying failed to hold. Tho i u;ark.et closed weak. to - '.i net lower i with December at Sl.TV'i to $1.7S"i and j May at Sl.Sois U> .?> t . S . Other lead ins: staples too all showed a setback. ' Corn ''i> !i to "sfs; Oats %(?/';. to ! % , and provisions to :t 7 ^ . I VJ | Open. | High. | Low. | Closo ticai? I I I 1 .... I T>fC?mlxr t TSlil 1 MH| j n | 1 T** | .! 1 S6 I S7"N 1 So 1 So - i l * ' ' December j MU{ j I ' 0>J ! 5tiVa| 9.>N| OoTi iVhe*t May Curu ? May 0ttn".mh,r ! 3?%! 57 Mi 06%! M cn*,! ei*4| ciVhj bivi | December May 1 r?5^rr 32 "3 J27 60 ftf B0 May 00 (27 60 ;27 -10 (S7 40 j UjS?uW !?? iis 52 l? ? jl? 32 I Muy [IS 45 1 16 50 [16 SO [lb oO ^JuTuary }n ?0 |l4 SO j" ? j" ?; 1 jl4 83 14 67 U 75 jli 75 May j l 'ash Quotations: Wheat -No. 2. SI.S2: No. 3 red $1.77U@ 1.S1: No. j 2 hard nominal : So. 3 hard $1.83 li. Corn ? No. 2 yellov; '.'otitic :Xo. 1 yellow 93@94Hc; j j No. 4 white SsiSPt Vic. | Oats? No. 3 nliito 37;i(?5$,iic: standard 575iii} asHc. J Uje? No. 2 nominal; No. 3. St .10. liarley ? 9flc<jf31.2S. Tt motby? S3. 25 8 5.23. Clo?er? Sll.00@13.00. , Pork? 528.50. | Lard? $16.70. Ribs? $14.52(?14.73. j TOLEDO. O.. Nov. 2J. Wheat, cash $!.>?'?: De cember jl.s Hi : May $1.91. Clover' sred. prime, cash SIO.70; December J10.72; January JK>.$2: February ?10.:J2. Alslfce. prime cusb SIC. 9 2 Si : Decomber $t!).'J5 ; Mareb SU.23. ; Timothy, prime cash $2.55: December f2.53: M lurh $2.70. do first pref |U3 |1I3 jU2?*!U2.-; I Cnlted States Steel |124*iil26"ir 124';?;12'>T| j do preferred jl2l!ijl2l>vl2lU 1-lH* ; do bonds ji07:*MLl)7-Stjl07iiil07?.H ? Virginia chemical I 46V*; 4S ; ISlij i! !a ? Studebaker 12jii!jl23!i|l2.'l,-;l2l,'ii ? Wabash 7 15 15-.l*j 13 { 13 !? ? do preferred "A" j BSTij OTT*^ 36**" 37% ! Western CnlOn 102 ;103?i7l02 lOl'i; Westinjhonse Electric ; 6.': V '.4 { i>'-\ | Maxwell Motors j 7H *l | 73 h' 73 ?i : 75 S: do first preferred Slfij SI !*' S1U! M';i do second preferred j l!" U j 40 V* I 411 | 4!> Wool wort It j iy.S "U ; 13S U 1 13S U j i:?m Ailis Chalmers ! J 37 I 33fci 36*i do preferred j Pl%; WMv I'lvj Crucible Steel | S7V?j SS j 86!si Si1* Greene Cutanea j 32 j 52-ii; 52 j ;:2vj Missouri Pacific W. f (27 2$ i 27 j 27 vi Pittsburgh Coal etf.< | 32 34 ! 32S| 3!*.t t'nited S(ar*s Smelt.ua ] 77Ssj "SVi* 77 f 77 M I'uion I'.as 4: l'aper uew. . . . tlSis|l20' , ; HS!? 12u'.i Willys overland j 30A<j SPtj* .?S\* :;:Ha Columbia Uas \ 467si 4Si*j 46^-nj 4S Total shares 1.251.700. ? ? Kx-dir. 1 per cent. Itorids Sti.19j.00i). BOSTON COPPER STOCKS WHKSI.iNC. W. Va.. Nor. 21. '16. Furnished tho Ititelliscucer a. s. fasten Co., weiabers New York Stock Kicfiame. National l'.auU 1 of West Virginia bulldiug. Wheeling. W. '.a. Louis b". Itraild, manager. STOCKS. I Open. ! Close. Adventure j 5 1 5U At louex j SI | El 73 AP'adlan ; 7*i| j Arizona | 17 : 17 U Culltornia vt Arizona j !<2 P.t i I'artfornia t clloia ...j C21 ! C2" I Centeimla! ] 23 j 23 ' C.ippor Rau.<e ! S2Ul S2 'i l '.tl v West .......j 24I *'i Ka<t IJi:t? 17 *! 1SU j Franklin i Il!Ji| 12 llan.-.-k x. j 21 J 22 Indiana [ 3'?) ,-,fi Isle IV .vale | SS'jl 3;> Kerr Lake - j 4%j 3:^ Lake | 16 ! 16^i Mast. Pen sol j 17^7 17~h , HM Dominion j 70 ) 7!M4 i Oseoln j 100 M0l ! (JuiiM-y I P'3 ! 101 Shannon j 11 j 11U 'Vxtoria ...! GVf. l'\ W.dvirino : C4',i 55!4. j Twlumre j j DO | 95 Curb Mining Stocks. . I ! I'.inuham I UV,j 11 Hi ! I Itohemlu | 2'ii ! Z j J Itlue Belle | l?i| l"i icons, copper j ::-?>*[ 3si 1 i'onsol. Arizona |2 13- 16 jli 15-16 I Croon Re**r?o j 45 j 50 i I Davis Daly | 5Hi "*s First National ..j 4ri) 5 La Rose j M <!0 Vuited Verd. Ext I 4? 41 Yukon Cold ! - I 3Hi NEW YORK CURB MARKET WriKKLINC. W. Va.. Nov. 24. 'IS. Fnrnishcd The Idtellipcncer by A. E. Masten i Co.t members New York Stock Exchange, National Hani jf West Virjinla building. Wheeling. W. Va. J.o ills 1 K. lira lid, manager. STOCKS. 1 Eid Atlanta-Ooldfield . . .. [ (Jreeae Monster ' Canadian Car & Kdy ! far. Lish &t P.wr .. ! Cramp's S. & E ENJOY THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME By Having It Wired For " Electricity*' Ask To Have a Solicitor Call Wheeling Electric Co. * Both Phones 807 "Do It Electrically" SSPORT or THE CONDITION OP THE Quarter Savings Bank Located <ll "Wheeling; in the state of "West Virginia, at the close of business November 17. lDlti. Organized 1901. Bunk first began business July 1. 1901. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $486,565 01 Overdrafts, secured and uu- , sccurcd 325 <> 9 1 Slocks and securities. In cluding premiums ST.56S 5a | Flanking house U8.000 00 | Other real estate owned.... 2.0S2 45 : Due from banks 35, 114 S9 | Checks and oilier cash items 2.54U 62 i Exchanges for clearing house 6. (172 06,' Lawful money reserve in bank 23.193 91 1 Expense* i'.lMti 7S ! Total $716,907 SG j LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000 00; Surplus fund 42.00" 00 I Dividends unpaid . .^ 25 50 ' Undivided profit . . . .' 1 1.457 Ii2 ! Deposits viz: Subject to check $217,054 28 Time certifi cates 105.649 13 Savings de posits 230.314 0 1 $553,017 40 Certified cltvoks 293 S-l Cashier's checks 10.l t l 00 j Total S716.907 9(1 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. Counly of Ohio. T. J. F. Ebcling, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. EBELING, Cashier. R. H. M'KEE, SEA TON ALEXANDER. AYM. C. EBERTS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, 11)16. D. STUART M'KEE. Notary Public. (Mv commission expires March 24, 1923.) Emerson Pbonosraph Goldfioid Consul Jumbo Extension Htuideo Manufacturing K.uthixliaii Eruiizo praf Mother ixide Midvalp Setel Nipissiiig Mines Itiker-lleseiuan Submarine l'.oat Cnitod Alio.V:l U. S. Light Heat do preferred Vi. Ctilteil Profit Sharing | 1 ] Outside Motor Storks. || ltld. | Ask. Chalinew Motors .... Chevrolet Moors . . . . . Itupp Motors ....... international Motors do preferred Keo Motor Car l'corless Motors Standard Motors . . . . Vnitud Moors Edmund Si .Toners .. Outsld* Oil Stock*. 1 liid | Auk. Cosden Oil Jk Gu 13HI 13% do preferred -15*] 5 Coudeu llefinlng ls IntiM'naitonal Petroleum 11 " 11 Hi Midwest Oil , 43 j ? do Kefinlng ' 83 i So Muskogee P.eflnlng | 3 Vii I 0 Oklahoma Prod. & Refining j. 11 ] l]>? j Sapulpa Eeflnlng I llVij 11% Sinclair Oil 57 j 58 Wayiand Oil & Gas | 4?i. 4% Standard Oil Subsidiary Stocks WHEELING, W. V*., Not. 24. '16. | Furnished The Intelligencer t>y A. E. Maaien Co.; I members Hew Vork Stocli Exchange, National Hunk jt West Virginia building. Wheeling. W. Va. Ixjuh t". liraud, manager. ' I STOCKS. |Opcn. |Closa Anglo American Co.. Ltd J lflV-j 1G3? Atlantic Itcfmlug Coinwiay :P00 JS? JO Ilomo-Scryuiser Co. i410 [430 liuukeye I'lpe Lnie Co [100 ; 1 10 Chtcbbrough Mfg. Co.. Cons j 400 [510 Colonial Oil Company I 00 j 70 Continental Oil Company [54". MRS i Crescent 1'ipo Liao | 40 j -15 j Cumburland Pipe Line jlli 1120 I Eureka l'lpe Lino .....jxu) liJJ I Galena Signal Oil Co.. prof j LU'f JlSfi do common ...|14U j ll~ Illinois 1'ipn Line j-U." |210 | Indiana Pipo Lone Company m; 113 National Transit Company ...| IS * 19 J York 'transit Company ....1235 i*J35 Northern Pipe Line Co 1|110 j H I j I'm trie Pipe Lliio (338 .'140 | Solar Kafinl'ig Company ,400 j-t^O | Southren Pipe Line 215 _--0 South I'onn Oil Company [525 T.*,:?3 I South IVest Poima Pipe lAno jliO 1 1 1 5 | Sitndard Oil Company of California jJi67 jSi'J ! Standard-- Oil Company of Indiana ;840 :8b) Standard Oil Company of Kansas [545 ~Vm Standard Oil Comuajiy ol Kentucky |B40 Standard Oil Company of Nebraska j57U J'?M Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.... ',085 TtlSO SatndarcT Oil Company of Nmt York.... [3311 T-'12 Standard Oil Company of Ohio [435 j445 Swan & Finch Company [130 |135 l.'nlon Tank Line 1101 Vacuum Oil Company .....|3su ;S!in Washington Oil Company ) 40 1 45 PITTSBURGH STOCKS WnfflEl-INC. W. Tu.. Jfov. 24. '16. Furnished The lutalligenccr by A. E. Aluten Ac Co.. mom be M Xew VorU Slock Kxchanfo, National Bank of West Virginia building. Wheeling. W. Vs. Jxiuis b~. Brand, managor. STOCKS. | Bid. | Ask. American Sever Pipe -. . . ? . . . j J 18 American Window Glwi Midline ....... I 61*4 1 til do preferred Jl 17 jl!8 American Window Glass, urcf.. 1 1 04 j Caney Hirer Gas i 42Vj; 44 Consolidated Ice 5 Harhlsim -W.Ukor R?fictcrtc? j ilJti do preferred [lOU Independent Browing | 4%| 4-i do preferred I 17 j 19 'j Manufacturer's I.lght eUnt T j CtfJi Natlnnal Kier I'roofllig j 7Ul 7-1* Ohio Fuel ..J 56 !i* 57 U Ohio Fuel Oil - ..^ 17 s| 1 7 -J* do preferred ? 20V4j Pittsburg Co nill Company I 45 | -*<? '-i I'ittsburgli I'loe Ctlasi j jl'.'S Union Switch & Signal j ill l Wcstlnghouse Air KraJio ....]161 Uo2 Westinghotise Eloctrie 7 IIH^T Wost Pain Traction & Wator Power [ 2-1 ?'3}4 Stock* 21.235. LoBelle Iron I 8SHI SSlii S8>i| S9 | 30 Pure Oil 21H] I1H 21 21 | .110 V. 8. Oalsa i0!?| 40 K 40 ] 39;ii| 10 j 75 Sales 21.355. tfEW YORK COTTON MARKET \ WHEBUNO. W. V*. Nor. 24. *1?. Furnished the Intelligence by a. K .Ma.iteu .'j Co.. ! members New York Stock Kichange. National Bank I of West Virginia buildlug. Wheeling. W. A a. I.juu | If. Brand, manager. I Open. | Ulna. [ low. (Close. | JIU1UIU7 J t>3.' 20 13! 1!* I'K j 20 .'.2 i Ma rub |2 0 23 j 20 711 20 20 1 20'5 9 ! May - | ?0 43 20 H0| 20 40j 2" .k? ! July | 20 40 20 S7| 20 4"| 20 >3 ! October I 18 ?oj IS SS 18 ):>' IS >3 J Decombor | ID 77 1 20 42j 19 74* 20 SS ( FINANCIAL OPINIONS. Private Wire to A. E. Mat! en A. 4.'o. Joseph eays;-? Pros[>ects sumtaariKcd. the new* nf i the day Is good. There la u lilg ri> .rt Interest in i the inarkot. Buy fcuiultt-rs. Sugars, t;. S. .Rubber ? and Steels, for turns. Avorago C. A fi., Kries. Tn'i ? on New York Air ISrako tnul inspiration. Calumet i and Jerome Copper shares act true to form. financial Ken's:? LltutidaUon will pruhabl.v he al- j lowed to ran lis courw. until tho technical condi- j ttons shall be corrected, but there aro noif some In- j dicatlons of a rally being near. More (.((-en will he ! offered during any share Mil*, nolalily In Steols and j equipments. The Professional View:? Selling on all rallies in the general stock market. Journal of Commerce : ? The ws.rt In a seller of numerous war stocks. Sun: ? Money made from speculation in Industrials shares and from fortunate development of business lias been Invested In the seasoned Mils. Wall Street Journal: ? Tho t'chnlcul position nf the inarkot seems to be much stronger than has been gum-rally assumed by profe-sslonal element, due in great part to direct absorption uf stcurttler. by In vest tors. K. i>. K ecr h fi Co. say:? We expert further Irreg ularity. but would buy good som-ks on recessions. Harris. Winthrop Jt Co. ? Wo would take profiLs In the Moclc market. ?losephtlial. l<omrhheim A ( o. a furtlier break mav l.e ti-eil to buy rails, steels i-.nd codku. I* inl<7, Barrell & Co.- -The nearness nf conyross will ttmd to restrain jiarclitooti of slock*. FLUCTUATIONS UN THE STOCK MARKET ABSENT Recessions Caused By Pessimism of Day Previous "Were Largely Overcome ? Steel leads. XKYV YORK, Nov. 24. ? Recessions caused by the pessimism of the pre ceding session were largely overcome today, traders takinff renewal courage courage from the failure of various un favorable rumors to materialize. Deal ings proceeded In a tentative manner, however, with a complete absence of the excitement and wild fluctuations which characterized operations of the early part of the month. Construct ivo developments included the declaration of an Initial dividend of J five per cent on Atlantic. Gulf and West. 1 Indies, resumption of dividends on rall wny steel springs, and new or Increased disbursements by other Industrial com- j panics. , Coppers as a group led tho recovery 1 on reports of a further demand for the metal extending into the middle of next year. K'nlted Rlales Steel was at the fore front throughout, advancing almost 8 points to 12P. %. Reading. Union Pnriflc and NorTolK? and "Western represented the high graclo rails at 1 to almost 2 point advances. Total sales of stocks amounted to 1,270. 0(?n shares. Rock Tsland debenture f.'s and copper convertible issues were the strong frn t tires of the bond tnarekl. Total sales of bonds (par value 1 J5. 32o.flft0. CLOSING STOCK LETTER. By Private Wire to Fidelity Investment Association from lturrlj. Wlnthrop & Co. KEW YORK. Not. 24. ? Tho market was smaller 1n volume to-day but strong nit stone the line. The | speculative public I* a large one ind thoy evidently . are In tho humor to buy stocks. We liwew think that It In being o\crdone again and that eventually ' If continued trill result In a serious decline on so:no I of tho news tliat may coins along. Wo ri-onjmlzo the | wonderful resistance to tho market as ncalnst the heavy sides which took place yesterday, however. Don' Jones says: Uallwuy Slenl Springs Co., do- ! c hired Quarterly dividend of l'i per cent on com- j mon stock. . payable December !il) to stnek record IV- , comber 13. Also reirular Quarterly dividend of l ;i | per cent on preferred stock, payable December 10 lo stock record December 5. This Is first dividend on common shares since March 112nd, ISIS, h1io.ii 2 per cent was declared. I Dow Jon-js says: tf projxisei copper consolidation Is carriod out cn t'asis of recent negotiations It is probable that tltalt Copper Company will become | parent company taking over oLher companies by ?iv- j log its shares in exchange. Kcnmcott and Oul* ; Copper with |ierha.ps Cerro do 1'asro If controlling Interests hi latter should accept Vtah's terms are the companies most likely lo Ik- tbsorlicd. So far. j it Is understood, agreement has not lavn reached on j terms on ivhicli Chile Copper may go In Ideas of lb;- ! parties to tho transaction diffcrio. as to the price , to be paid for Chile shares. With ltr.nl en .wurod 1 through aeuulsltlon of Kcnnccott mid if Chilo "?emej in the Ctali combination will tlien l aw the four I lowest cost ccpiier mines In the world. Philadelphia: A contract f"r 40 locnnvttves to cost approximately S1.250.Oimi, was slimed by representa tives of Itusslan govurument. with llaldwtn I-Kvono tiro Works Thursday. According to President .Mhi- | son the order swells total contracts signed liy Itald- ! win Co.. In last two weeks lo 100 locoinotr.os ultli | ?u aggregate vahiu of .$".'00,000. The remaining u) ate for domestic roads. PRODUCE MARKET j W17EE1.TNC. \V. Va.. Nov. 24. M6. Wholesale Prlccs. Corrected by Parkor & Co. Oranges. Florida $2 0C(<i2 00 Grape fruit, ail shtes 3 2.1 y. 50 California, lemons 4 I'.ananas 1 7.Vii2 !"J Apples, per barrel 2 ."iO?.'.", 23 Apples, hulk, per 100 lbs 1 !>? Onions, bushel 1 S0(?>2 'JO Cabbage, barrel - OOiffi: 2j Potatoes, bag 4 75 Potatoes, bushel 1 :?0 Sweet*. barrel ?. 25ci 19 Pears, barrel 4 .*>0 do per bushel 1 SO California grapes 1 *5 Celery, dozen 40<?' <0 (Corrected by P. Bachman & Sons.) Butter. Choose. Eogi and Poultry. (Jreaniery butter t> ?? 40 Ohio and Pennsylvania :tj!? "S Dairy Select eggs 42" 4 " Fresh to meik 40i<i? 12 Storage nigs WIS' -10 Poultry. Dressed ? Springs 20 liens, puiuid -ii'il -0 Turkeys S3 Ducks 23ie r.O ISrollcrs. fresh 2.14* .'>0 Geese 15^ 20 .Vive ? liens, pound 12vr?> Young chickens 12}v IS j Roosters. pound S0J 10 I Ducks, imuod .' 1'k4 I? j 1'lgeons. pair 2.V.V ;il? j LOGAN i. BRYANT'S CLOSING STOCK LETTER. I Private Wire to A. K. Masten & Cn. XkiY YORK. Nor. 24. ? Despite considerable appro- : hension and nervousness yesterday, the accumulation ; of selling order; over nigh; win rather meagre an 1 j as a consequence thereiif a finncr tendency was nh- i served during llin day's se-siou. primarily as a le- I stilt of mueit scattered sh<irt covering and u renewal i of bullish operations in selected issues. Tbti day's j news budget was not replete with interestinc items. . as has been the casn recently, huge corporate protlts | wero dlsi'usscii at length with many piedlctimi* of , extra dividends before the year end. To-dav's rally j stems to bo in large p.'Mt a reflection of tip' d- ~ir* | to even up short accounts over th" neck end as many professionals ha'i couiinitted themselves lo the sePing j side during the past few days with the expevtation i in mind that outside licuidalion would a-stime i larger proportions than it did. The itend of the j market Is not clearly defined hut dealings In special ' ties will I ?crimps continue in various directions pend- j lug influence's of a sort likely to increase the initia- j tivo of largo market interests in eithei direction. i:t ! Butter, Eggs and Cheese "NEW YORK. Nov. L'4. liuttcr sd'adtor; ctvfitiKrr \ l?ichcr t lian "'liras 4 U 2i T/r 415c : rrcatiicrr rxtrys. !'J ! wore. 42c: firsts : .Mvomls K^ks firmer: fresh KHflK-rml. extra fi nr? tOtf>'?Or:| extra firsts 4<!'^4Sc; firsts 43(?i4r>c; ."wntls .0:^4:^; ! ni*nrby hennery whiles. fine fancy r?.':^ia ."ro : nn by hennery lirowtiji SO'/' .r,i)C. t'hcesp firm: Mat?\ 24li(8 <1? u vera wo fan\v l!4?\ Pressed poultry lirm; ebieUens :'?.?? Mr ; fowl* l?W ?j::;* : turUeys r.4c. lfIour tmsy. TRADE AND INDUSTRY NEW YORK. Nov. . ? Uradstreeta tomorrow will say: Trade in company witli Industrial op erations. moves along at n record clip witli products of the mine, tleld and fac tory virtually selling t hemselves. wheth er It be steel or iron, provision, dry goods or furniture. On t li?- other hand speculative markets ? stock, grain and cotton ? end to lag, presumably because of calls l'ur large margins of concern about possible international political complications, while retail trade in win ter goods Is held in check by mild weather. Buying of manufactured pro ducts Instead of being stayed by higher prices, seems to have become frenzied because of fears of further advices, be cause of concern about future available supplies and because It is recognized that unparalleled consumption overtaxes production. The most serious car short age in the country's history rentier It difficult to get goods to point.1} of desti nation and of course, jo ship outputs from centers of production, the most esverely affected lines being coke, coal, lumber, grain, steel and iron. Weekly hank clearings, $0.7 1 0.00 1. ^00. WHEELING. W. V.i . \"nr. 'Ji. '16 Dally Quotation list of tbe Wheeling Stock Ex change: STOCKS. I Rlil. t As!:. JI, S. Hloch Bros. Tob. Co. pfd 100 ',02 1102 do common ' I |100 On t rat (ilass Worki ?' 1 AO { jus Conservative Lifo Insurance i 11 I ! 11 Oi roan I*i ro Inmraiut Co ' I !"'? (SI Ko*lorta Glass I'd ? J 1121 Hazel-Atlas Mlass I'o ' :K'I ta1 (2Mni]>iTial (Jliis* < 'otinm n y 100 |l?l Till 1. 11 Cello Inn Work*, pref I 134 jl34 tin common sn ! . Market Auditorium ? j ' .r.2 "?t Netiralgvline i'o I P." jli2 I'ldted Dairy , "6 I IT. s. Stamping I'll _ 1 1 30 :1!'> I Ward Raking Co. |.r.l . . !>!?4"|<mi 9H ; ill* common | ? I S'fj I Wamick China <"u. pfil j j j P5 I ilo common ! 1 j ?? H'Miii;1 i\ liailmnnt lir.dgo Cn....| 21' ; ^ 20 I Wheeling lllidge I'o j I | Wheeling Metal & Mfg. Co ! I Wheeling Mol.l Ar Ktly i'o : ' >'2 | Wheeling Steel .V. Iron i''o _5 5i! | Wheeling Steel Casting to |... *1 ?') | Wheeling Til-i Co ! ( I iWhitaker illessuer i'o. |i!<! j 12* 121 I do common ?? ; j Cltlr<*ns Savings A- Trns: I'ii I 'jr t 12'J 1 1 1 ? Transfer liorki e!ofi< Nor. 20. tor 2 i cr rent I cash dividend payable Dec. 1. I i2(- Trander lunik* ilose Nr.i. 20. f.-r an citia dir Idem! ot I ??' per cent, payable licceinlier I. I'D- Transfer liook; ??!(?? Oct. tor 2 t?r rent i cash dividend piralde Nov. I. Rooks cloie l>ec. S, J lor an extra cash iliriilei.il payable I'ec. ii. Sewing Club Entertained. Mis. r. V. Terrell was hostess to the Wtirw.ind Sewing Club yesterday after I noon. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in ih-? making of attractive urlicb-s and a delicious luncncon was served in conclusion. Those present were : Mesdames Geo.' Kossuth. .lolui O'Connor. I'earl naugh. T. Hood. H. Shearing. i'?rl .N'esltnann, Burns Murray, U'. K. McNa mara. \V. P>. Mc'nlla. \V. ,f. McKadocn. Christmas Entertainment, The I ..'idles' Aid Society of I he M. 15. church is making elaborate preparations for the Christmas entertainment which will hi- held prior to t'ic holidays. .Y'.r*. i S. .1. I ten 11 is ehairmai1. and will he as sisted by Mesdamt-x Harry IJibbee, W. Morris and .Miss Corn Wilt?rs. Notice to Taxpayers. This is t lie Inst ;|av Treasurer l'. i-. Ilice will he located at tile llr#?e ho:*?ft fur I lie collection of taxes, lie. however, will observe office- breirs at iiis home on ' Richland avenue, i"itil 1 1 1. ? lime of <lis eminl expires, which will be November . an. ' Will Pay IncifcRsR. I P. I.. Poole i he manufacturer of i "Pool's Utile llavannns." ha* agreed to [ pay his men the 'ncrtase h J1.00 per j thousand. Woi-ltlng- on New Truck. The volunteers of Soiiih Warwood are Very busy i-nuinpii.g their pew truck, with chemicals which they recently pur i chased from the Holla ire lire depart merit. American Guaranteed Paint At Factory Price i Moore Rrothers, Warwood. W. Va. | Decides Not to Run. 1: has been rumoied thai !?'. \V. Mi : hit ii. Warwood counri'.man. whose name has been suggesietl -is a nominee f"r j mayor, will not enier the race, on sic 1 count of persnn.'tl business matters.-, 1 which occupy his #-n'l?o time. Decided Snccess. Th?- second of a series of tinner '-s whi M I was helil Insi nil*])' at l.aseh's lmli by the Alpha rjnmmn Tan's was an ??xtr.em?? ly pleasant affair. The appuintmeni s which were all of Thanksci vim: nat'.ire were very ntiractiv". The ne\f diinee w'cb'li will be given by ibis popular s< t. will probably be held tmrlng the Christ mas holidays. Bake Sale. Tiw I. ?lilies' A ill .-"'m il Iv iii' I hi> l.'l !i ??r:m i-imp''! will ? I ?l :i Tlinnitsirl vinjr inarkM ni Slorif ?- Tl*< tnsis. on Wi-iIiiah iliiy. No\vml?"r 'J?. Personals nnd Briefe. Mrs. ? I'. Muty :? i ? ? I (IuiikIiI-t. \*ir K in in 'ir?: spriwliiiir !'"? Wi-k-i-inl v.:'M Mrs. I'otj's |i;ir*Mi* :? Mr. iiihI Mrs. i '. I.az fil r. of StoiiluMtvilln. 1 >. ' Mrs. l'ri'il K'-nmni'iul. of Twcnl y-:irst si ri'tit. Is iii. Mrs. Wilson i. *o\, of ('union. ? Is visiiliiK h?>r |>?iri'iits. Mr. atnl Mrs; i'lia?. Siniili, of Ohio nvonufl. Mrs. J. I'. I'osli-r, of St?\ili?*n villi*. whs ilir gunst of Mrs. I'. K. It ire. y.jfi tor.lny. Mr. <"!. .1. Mover nnd family havo r?i Schedule of Through Cars Between 25th Street Warwood and 8th Street Benwood Effective Sunday, November 12, 1916: NORTH BOUND From Benwood ? Daily uxo-pt Sunday ? 5:15 A. M. ami every fifteen minutes thereafter until 1 2 :*0 0 iniilniKlit. except that 11:4fi P. M. car goes to First Street only. Cars leaving 12:15 anil 12:30 A. Al. go to Tenth Street only. Sunday only ? !? : 0 0 A. M., fi:S0 A. M.. 7 :'i(i a. M., 7:30 A. M.. and every fiftrcn minute; then-after. the schedule from then on being same as week day. From 10th Street ? Daily except Sunday ? 4 : II 0 A. V> nnd every fift'-en minutes thereafter until 12:00 midnight. I-Jist car. i - : -J 0 A. M. 12:15 our to l-'ir.st Street only. Sunday only ? .".10. 5:45. 6:15, 0 : t! 0. 7:00. 7:30. 8:00 A. M? and every fif teen mimttcs thereafter. The schedule from then on being aame as week day. SOUTH BOUND From Warwood ? Dailv except Sunday ? 4:53 A. M. and f very fifteen minutes thereafter until U:".'t7 P. M. ? last car to Benwood. Cars leaving at 11:53 P. il. arxi 12:08, 12:23 and 12:5.'! po to Tenth Street only. Car leaves Warwood for l-'irst Stri ct only at 1:23 A. M. Sunday only ? 5:38, 6:0S, 0:38, 6:5 3, 7:23, 7:38. 7:53 and 8:23 A. M.. and every fifteen .minutes thereafter, tlie schedule from then on being same b-3 week day. Wlvm the above described service Is inaugurated th? following new rules will be in pffect covering operation of the Wheeling-Woflsburg cars between Tenth Street, Wheeling:, .and 2Gth Street, Warwood: SOUTH BOUND Cars will .stop at the regular stops between above points for the purpose of discharging passengers who have boarded car at or north of 2fitb Street. Warwood. Cars will not be stopped to receive passengers between these points cxcept at 19th and 5th Street, Warwood and First Street, Wheeling. NORTH BOUND Cars will make local stops between above points for the purpose of re ceiving passengers who desire to ride north of 25th Street, Warwood, but will not make stops between these points to discharge passengers except at First Street, Wheeling, and 5th and 19th Streets, Warwood. Wheeling Traction Company J STOCKS AND BONDS. A. E. MASTEN & CO . BROKERS 204-205-206 National Bank of West Vs. Bids. LOUIS F. BRAND, Manager. Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANQE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANQE BOSTON STOCK, EXCHANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOAP.D OF TRADE I I J turned lo their home on Ohio avenue, af- J } tor a two weeks' visit with Harri.svillo j ? relatives. i J. E. Kline is confined to his home | ; with grijjpe. Misses Jessie Oliver and Leona Monie, , j of Ceda r Rocks. W. Vu? were guests of I Miss mull Xesliitt Thursday. 1 .Mrs. \V. K. A Urn. of New Cumberland, i W. V?.. who addressed the missionary, , meeting on Thursday evening, in tho : Presbyterian church \v;is entertained by I Mrs. C. E. Dehus. while here. i Miss J,tila C rat-sap. of MoimdsvlU-j. j who has been visiting Mrs. R. S. i>enn, | j returned home yesterday. I Mrs. .1. Reed, of Ohio avenue, is ill. ; IN THE CHURCHES i I ___ (Continued from Page Eig-ht.) j t re School, place of nice! in?. Rev. RaJph l A. Harshmati. pastor. X?v. 2i>. twenty- 1 'third Sunday after Trinity. Divine wor- J j ship with sermon hy the pastor at 10:80 j a. in. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. i Brotherhood meeting next Wednesday) i evening at the homo of Mr. W. J. Kaiser, j j I, lit heron Thanksgiving services at the j First: English Lutheran church on | Thursday at 10 a. m. "Thanksgiving I 'Market " at Stone and Thomas Store, I next Wednesday all day. ! Christian Church, Seventeenth nnd I Richland Ave., Warwood. Francis M. I Biddl?\ Minister. Bible School. 0 :1." a. ' in. Carl Caruthers, Supt. Lord's Sup per J I a. rn. Song Service and Sermon 7:30 p. in. Harry E. Boyd, Chorister. Tuple "Two Kinds of Co-operation." Fnion Tlianlcsgi ving service in Preshy lerian t'hurcli. Wednesday evening Nov. I'iuh 7 :3u p. m. V. P. S. i'. 1%. 11:45 p. m. MARTII7S FHP.RY CHURCHES. Divine services will lie held in the /ion's K\ Lutheran Church on X. Fifth Street, on Sunday at 1 0 :.'!0 a. m. and 7 p. in. Tin- l<-ss<oi for the morning v.-rvires is Malt. JU : i ."-"2 and the sub ject is "Taking Counsel Against Jesus." Tie- Sunday School will be h'-ld at- 0:15 a. in., -B. ]?'. Schillingcr. pastor. St. Joan's Kvangelical Lutheran church. North Fourth St. <\ Frederick Frank*. Pastor. Bible School at 0:15 a. 'in. Morning service at 10:Sfi, subject, j"Sins of Omission." Junior Luther League at S:3u p. in. Vesper Service at T : ::t?. subject. "An Awkward Conscience." j UY cordially invite you to participate in (these services. EABNESVILLE CHURCHES. : First Methodist Episcopal church, | corner Church street and Broadway, ; tin rues villi;, Ohio. Price Alexander I Crow. Ph. !).. minister. "What Arc Je i liovah's Uei|iiironionts?" will be Ihe | pastor's morning theme Sunday. In the ?*v?-niiig, Cure For the World's Ills." Stirring anthems and great hymns for thr- congregation led in* Prof. L. L. j I Ian Ion's trained choir. The Bible J school invites all who are interested in '?knowing the Holy schiptures. Miss i 'lover Judkins leads I he Thanksgiving ' Ep worth League praise service. Sunday levelling in the chapel. The praise ser j vice Wednesday evening is better than ?ever. One hundred men are wanted for I next Wednesday evening. Public Thanks giving Day worship in the First Preshy terlan church. Thursday morning, 10:30 o'clock. First church Joyfully unties. ,IC the "wet interests' 'of this city wish I to bring on fill election and make the ! city more thoroughly prohibition than ever, the christian men and women are ready and willing io meet the challenge. BRIDGEPORT CHURCHES. Si. Paul's Ev. T.ut'n. Church. 'Bridge port. Main street. Rev. Otto Wend el. I'astor 2."rd Sunday after Trinity. Sunday School and Rible Class at 0:30 a. in. Divine services in the German Language at 1.0:1." a. m. English Ves per services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7 : meeting of the Sunday School teachers. McMECHEN CHURCHES Christian Church. McMeehen. Corner ! -1th and Logan streets. Parsonage, in I same block nn Fifth. C. W. Fuller. Jr.. j Minister. Roll Phone 105-.T. Bible .School 10 u. m. Earl Freeman, Stiper ! Intendent. Morning worship. 11 o'clock, j Junior Endeavor " p. m.t Senior En ! ilea.vor C:?.0 p. m. Evening' worship 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening the 20 th. 1 I'nlon Thanksgiving services at 7:30 in ! the Christian church. Sermon hy Cyrus j A. Ryler, minister. Church of God. : i Choir rehearsal Friday evening. ESNWOOD CHURCHES 1 St. Alathew's Lutheran Church, Rev. | C. F. Ilcln. Pastor. 412 Water St., Ren-; j wood. U'. Va. Memorial Sunday: 0:30 . -i in. Sunday School and Rible" < 'lass; ? : f'::'.ti :i. ni. Divine Services in the Oer ? Man liiiigi.-age with sermon appropriates , lop Memorial Sunday: 7 : -1 p. m. English) Wsper Services. Friday at S p. m. choir \ rehearsal. Vou are cordially invited to ' at tend our services. j WHEELING LIVE STOCK U I'.KKl.lNl.;. W. V? . Nov. 22. '16 t Wlicctuie Live Stock ( 'omniisaion Co.) OATTl.E. . Cattle. good to raoicc. l.0"0 to 1.300. ..I 0 7'H" j out)*, fair to good. you 10 1.100... . Cuttle, good to rhok'O. SOfl to !<0.... ' Cattle, fair ij good. .SUM to 900 I good. 700 tu Sui) ' Cattle, cotiiuiou j IJerf bulls I'ulogllH llllllS Ofl ? IS.'1-f I'.ol.'gim IIORH I lots Stap I) ITS IHKJS. i-Uoioii. ls0 ami" ui> got kI. ISO 10 115 . fair to good. 100 t.i 100. 1" if tf "J 75<< C -5 ."ill -/1 tj 00 50 j* 5 50 ir,\H 6 JO ; o0"?' 0 '0 5&<4f 5 75 jOdt 1 ?' j i ;o - i) ?in. I im.i SI1KK1' AMI t.AMKS. ; Hiiwi j rtllr.-l i Ml si t a . . . good .... .>1)1111', ;l . fl[irji;K lambs. rhi LqjiiIk. ttills and Vtnl Ofiniaoti Vh'AI 1 1 ms. i. ?ino tn i.2no. a so :i HO'". ooi<? ; t o ; oorf. t; oo ' ?jo ; i oa ! ? >0 >!$ 1 0 50 I uDur oo ? .'<)<?( 1 2 on , Vrftl Cull Light. I.. .1, l: Hid coiiimoti c* Ire*. Sax. Patterson L t'ATTUS. 1.004 to 1.200 900 to 1.000 10 Mtoll 0 OOts S ?l to [>?50 . tip. 700 to iuO Cottlr Hulls L'oWk It.; 811 EK1* , 7 99# ? so I 6 JOtjC 7 CO ? 0 oo? a io ; 5 00 <*iP 6 00 1 0U(tf 5 .J ? !> S0(4 0 -5 ; 3 00$ 5 50 3 75? 3 VO ! 3 60(31 0 70 j 7 00. iff 0 0J 1 tl OlXSf ?? 00 r? oo$ 6 oo U 00$ 5 09 8 30(310 23 I 8 50 4) 11 50 i 11 MiStf 00 ! 8 00<?li> 00 I S3 OOis'75 00 { t S1ih?p. flood Sheep. comiiioit I.MUifoi. w5.tr k g?>xi I.au'.t*. fdlr to goid t'alvtH, eiu*. good fair to good Fresh cotrs. per Iwiil PITTrfllUltfW. Nor. -4. ? CuttHi Jrte*<ljr; eupply j Jifibt: rboir^ ?Q.ni)(^D.50; prima JiJ.dO? 10.00. Sheep HU*a<ly : supply lurht; prime warfares $$.00<& t S.33: cull .uui ??viurnon 50.50 (gtu. 00; Inmlw $4.00(3? [ II.50. Vfsl .-nlvfti Jlili0.<i<]5.00. llogs dtt:aiiy. rccolpU 25 fioublt) d(v.k*; ^rlino lii'urirH Jlll.OOoriO.lO; medium* *nd bfvivy york.n , t.!?S0itf?.i>5: light yorkoni $S.50(39.00; plfj tS.90iJ j ?.<0; ruugtn T*n0!?P.40. iMlC.AGO. Sov. 21. ? Jlocs. rotviitiU I.S.P00; srmiu:. ! Hi to 15 ceuts atfiro ycnlurd&y's uvortgo; bulk J3.20"f I 10.00: lirlit i8.55ftf9. 75 ; :nin>d $3. 15t3 1 0. 10 ; tiaavy 1 $9.?(rfl0.2tl: rough $3.45^3.4.5; pUH S6.50W10.25. I ooir? nod lwJfnrs {.1.55^3.50 ; oalvw J9.00@12.75. | Kbeoii, roonlpta 8,000; utrouc; uiitLora ts.00vts.30 ' e?n3 H.M)(^S.00: Uniba JS.50(g 12.25. PETROLEUM OH/ CTTT, Pa.. Kov. 2i.~ Oixllt balATiivH {2.00; tueb 4B.?28H wrerage 84.054; aUlpmnnU 25.071: aver- J 40, IPC. ?WOOI*. BOGTON, Nov. 24 ? Tho CominerdaJ Bullfitln will Bay tomorrow: "There was a steady demand for wool during the wcok and prices advanced slowly but surely. Sales of territory wools In the original bags hevo been I mado largely In the rangre of DO cents to $1.00. "AttmnptH to contract wool hero and ; there In tho west, did not result In much of tho product being taken. Manufnc-i turers who have made a further ten per ! cent udvuncu in wages, are well sold; aheud oil Koodw and iind th? demand for , cluth sufociont to enable them to reaJ-1 lxo hlffhor prices, 1 GEO. W. BARON BROKER LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS AND BONDS. 812-813 Schmulbach Bldg. Bell 1336 ? National 765. R. R. Marshall, Mgr. Bond Department Members ?Wheeling' Stock Exchange HAZLET T &~R^DD MAN Successors to HAZLETT & EAZLETT. Stocis, 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 WarketB. National 291. Bell 2160 301-2Gd Schmulbach Building. SPEIDEL & BACHMAN, Inc. INVESTMENTS. Stocks, Bonds and Insurant*. Either Phone 983. 401-2-3 German Bank Building Members of Wh'g Stock Exchange. S. J'. Norton- G. W. Nort&n NORTON & COMPANY Stocks, Bonds, Keol Estate. 636 Nat. Exchange Bank Bldg. Inquirif.K Solicited. Telephone No. 8S. Members Wheeling Stock E change. FIDELITY I INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION New York and Local Stocks and Bonds. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. ' Members Wheeling Stock Exchange. 1 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. I MITCHELL & STEVENSON, l(T INVESTMENT BROKERS , Members Wheeling Stock Eschar^?? I All orders and inquiries given prompt I Attention. ! Bell 403 315-322 ! Natl 342 Schmulbach Building HOWARD HAZLETT & SON Stock, Bond and Investment Securities. Rooms 215, 221 222 Schmulbach Bldg. Members Wheeling Stock Exchange Bell 23 and 99. Natl 23 and 99 RAILWAYS 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. WHEELING AND LAKE gRlK WEEK-END EXCURSIONS TO CLEVELAND. ::.oo round trip l'rom Wheeling and Mar-, tins Ferry every Saturday, returning" -Monday. J 1.75 round trip every Sunday, $1.76 round trip to Canton, groin* Saw urday. returning Sunday. $1.50 round trip every Sunday. MONET NEW YORK" Nov. 24.? Mercantile rap'.-r 3^c. Sterling-. 60 day bills $4.71'^ commercial 60 day bilLa on banks $4,70 5*4 commercial 60 day bills $4.70 H J doman<H J4.75rk; cablos 14.70 7-15. Franc*. de-? :n:md S5.S4U; cables ?5.8 8^4. Maries, de^ uiand fiS*ic; cables 68 13-16C, KronerJ demand $11. SO; cabins $ 11.3 2. Qnlldenw demand 40 13-16; cables 40?<i. Llr?f*|j demand S <>. 7 ri ; cable3 $6.72*4. Rubles^ demand $30.40; cables X30.50. Bar allves 73VaC. Mexican dollars 58 ^ic; govam-? ment bonds, steady: railroad bonda strong. Time loans lirm; 60 and 90 day* and 6 months 3 Ho. Call money. oaateH high 4o; low, 2c; rtil.'ng rate 4c; laal loan 2 Vic; closing bid 2c; offered at S*iaJ MET Alt NEW YORIC. Nov. 24. ? The Metal -vr^' change quotes load $7 20&7 30. Ppelteff pf^aiiv; spot> Kast St. Louis delivery 12 % (Jj! 1 2 T* . At London lead ?30. l?e; spelter STiS* Copper firm; electrolytic first quarter! $32 50'3'38 50; second quarter $31 SO?'' 33 00. Metal exchange quotys tin steadyji spot $45 2r. @45 75. Iron (Irm; No. 1 northern $27 50^' 2S 50: No. 2. ?26 5&??2? 50; No t south ern <2*; 75 ff 27 75: No. 2. $2? 50-9127 50^ At London spit ropper ?14 1, 1<is; fu tures ?140; electrolytic ?!fi": sp'.?t tin ?130, 5s: futures ?132. r? s* . SUGAR. NEW vnng. V.1V r?.? IUtr >u. -?r r?nt?rii-, eal Jit. n2: molasses retired <la!l: fine tiled $7.sn. Sugar futures nficnml UlldtT K?'t*red dation. At n??n rrl<v\s wet* 5 to 1 1 point* nnK?l steady and 4 to IS points Iow?r. Sa'i-?; 22.700 tons; December I-t.TS; JimtiHrr J4 !$; Ma.r>-a; J3.57. COFFEE. yrw mnic. .v.rr. 2?.? Ooffe*. Tt>n v? r. futared steady: D<vmcb?r S. IQ.j ? March OUSTS HER SON-IN-LAW Mrs. Mary Schullze, of 40C6 TYoort street, appeared before Squire Pobbs ypsterdav and ask^d that her son-in-j law C. Ehvood Seihold be ordered: away from her home. She complained ho owrrl hor $155 for hoard and rent and was making no effort to pay 1:. She said when she gave him * hers daughter ulie did not. fidojjtJliiu,