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riTTsnunnn 1911. tUEMTIDII SUIT 0L0 FIRM WILL CLOSES SUDDENLY MORAL STRENGTH IN BANKING mn -a. NEW HI I fmmmltmmi mf Crm Krnimt, James H. Matthews Co. Buy Site Near Forbes Field for Four-Story Building.

tt.m aa rer aorouelarl of f. wits la-l luatt.is -urt I'erry, Kpta-ftM- to ftMy RcmiI. TI Mutnwai of tr. ToWn. Pvrt Clinton a Uakeall, lwotl-, The financial strength of a bank can be measured in dollar and cents.

It is expressed in the sum of its capital, surplus and profits. But the real basis for safety is not financial but moral strength. The safety of any bank depends not so much on the money invested, as on the integrity and conservatism of its managers. To you, therefore, as a bank depositor, the personnel of your bank's official staff and directorate is important. This bank is managed by seven careful, experienced officers who have an intimate, firsthand knowledge of the business.

It is directed by twenty-one successful men of ability and conservatism. Your account is invited. Mellon Natiomal 514 Smithfield Street 409-4 1 1 Filth Avenue I b4b-al to in la over upxMa of fla. worm I lis. un.gy.

to boi.lr-l I la.l.mitt. Jr of ta. rotni-nr. a-n liln lor MM Urn. It a i a i aar hrhmifl mill iriO la chaise of t-rv Tmmk far H-itt.

A tank rr lu ln raiuiranM 3 l-t In Irnxth. frt I Irvrlxr. ma urn nvilh and ha a I tJ1, feiu, V'" T''11 "i DtftNDVNT CtIS MP.DrCT Cofinrfi mile Sc hooi cvc her Other Court c- Iw a tr af i mm. rH'l t.lil vwa iiwiwi a -l a i iIhimi af itf. Ul trtttMI.

fco Ml lifa J.os. Jt la'V. I S- Jlrg. litXcnx to la Lata a4-r arm cUfxt I. a.Wnl.2-a ctwf.

a I- fe-i-r- ef in. VoH. araa )wk'i a a li I "-t If al Mr alrtant feat mHt ta it jk i lift J.ck Iota rtrrt'r I latmvii. liar- aa KvoniKrW.1 aaolrHr-r rv- awolber re- ITA l- 'f na ln vt iwww rKxunoa In View of llil ui ianu arm duiiii li-e inid. ual re'uh aa mlht M.M.

ir.T'i ny other tp Itutan and Ruwm 11. architects, have eZLTM. c.n!aci7 fr Mm': tw m-tructed 1o maka tl.fa structure IniM' of the tnoit arttlc aa well as Mii- In niixbumh. I'art of the ex- lirr Untrr Minimixrd. I wll Ibe of bron.e to Tl.a IVnrwvKanta railroad haa -xpriion to the character of the atruned Ita trainmen to ua the utmost work.

The balunce will be in caution In ahtfui.K ln the vkinlty nd IlKht roiored brick, the wltere InKumm.M. color and dexitcn being in keep- in ainrt car into nt orate hn-iwi I i wM. hay and "raw and "thcr born01- Thu a the fourth business buMlt.le. ari kept. The men are 7 lo tuy anl buiul Forbes I ia.

many ram a po.ble".nl HOUSES FOR MILLVALE. t-o were l.t. lit. a iltrw of hm raiieH Mr th a year ao. TaaitiK aar I ooerallorw and lae Into crfi- l71T UJ.A.

lVJ tf left for iftt Mra. J'taiaJ wanted 11KWn tiMj.iri an tnrrra of tsrz. th atrra 1,. lit. a orrmaa of at la I aaisa4 ew aci ml, a oii4 tw ltnilmnl and I'trimunln.

Tha llaanlitille I'nttMowo Railaay rm. l-atiy haa wn chartered lo bulM a ra.la-xy la I'uciacrwva and Um-rlck toni.hl.. which li to 1- a link in the line ta-tveen City. I'otta-town ana Reanlnc. -a.

Th Klk a- Utile Kanaaha Ralluay han com- uf ''n ay to lloaeuale. Va. The liraftun. K.iirmont a Clarkuburc Rail- the ronmrurti.m of tlirwl ftDOLWR OR TWO A WEEK WILL. DO tac lor ih I Kalr incrimination Allryrd.

I.f,7t! I kl ran of rw I. Mh tWnb. Ne. Itl fat; tra.k t'oum ll la In frlrht paxntjr aral la bow to worH rai on train er ma.k- before tho IAan Ujrhard orrr-or of i'omnrt CommlMlon. yMr-U l-JCt of Yoa.

a- inalr a tie- d- br lirain Krhan. Tl fcuatlaia. riiarstTt T- tilriK-trd ajcatnol tn hl- M.laaukr St. I'aul railwav. -mas Thrjr alk-K.

thai the diarriminallon in Ittay acairrt tn- i -a 'or of th it rain millers of Minneapolis. buard I-r all.rj tw-iiirtil lm. ilinn. lio are accorded more favorable to-nwui of hr haiif: -s- a al from a'lnls in Smith 1 aknta and ft-i-t i.ri.ier.. a.

i ltmn tractinn attention of the builders because atTT y- "nl, deck glrd-rf the deman.l for new houses. TIioms Ivac-a f.jgEay CDUt all rvml li. rae af a Mauler ai.a a SrEw iMaMM'l 4 a-t-ie a -1jo tt tei UutR awl II nxui. 9 at nB 4-ae a Jele Kuif. I at Imwi -a.

MK a. in I--a a-atsaaiaaem ar tmmmw tr aa (oomma BaaMt tklrmam Mmm Ckmmm. It tw a CtV.a- 1.1. a. Jrt.

laf.taet nf is. Tobnto ILaila ars iwrMim tr4 Mr I ri sf Tb4a I i I It Nun of To J-. tarfAarraJ HmmimnM prat ra. l.i!.W-a ta lm'n ertti lb ram.rc rihlt'l of IVfin r.n,t.4 IV loNrr. 'rltf a-t- rXW or Tnal lm antrum! r-x amount a d-rra a a oihar lrariinallin a tk.n-lrarui port alum rrtrnur Tb cvfflixiit a ab- to make -tira otr.uiwC lrlM I art oprraunji Irtmu.

at au Ta tiia Total or-e-raiH'iC man the dealera of Omaha, al thottch toe haula to umaha are ahorter than to M.nnrapoll. ar A nlon rroKHfiMf Appoimttft. McFeattera. superintendent of Kailrvad Company, uaa au- 11 llarrtaoai EXKtXTION! rmiaa Maaa 1. Marrb Trm.

li; I a f. laaf 7a-rai i.hs A Prank II Imnt-ar. tluM Ka P'a 1 J-im-MB White, fsi Mala A MarVrfl i-o Chaa K-J 4k Klntinl. 7S 11 a a 1 1riarr T-em IM2," IUr li ele 14 Maart. rm Iteas 4.

Kir! Tma a'paKSey t. erhe-r Ku-n r. II 7l N.iaa A Ja A Par a sr. l-ant It 4. l'l-lMrraaa at lp Kurk- U.

oaa i PirriTI'VH I lrutrl rr- Mas ta. Mi-ma I A- II; I I a k. r.l a af.ifta of a-a a- a t. jisj le ta'uatfcm btlr.l data "a entire IV. of iiimhi lb.

iret-aatry t-- rf'ttanl II I omm or (i is. l.la.r ai1! la rttrrs.iir aat a o-iar-1 I tv r-fa. of aut I I "i of itry a 1.1 raH tar 'r I I aa. THE THREE RIVERS iiimi. Tausiva Va I turn Ttwca iwtti tw- 4 a a i' al-it a A-l jl I I'raaa a I -1 r- im a a.

a I a aat t. V. ml aaif ga afat ra I a im. la I aa aiu a-4 aaa aalU aatnrUl aau l- at.ea.-aiiaa. a.

fal.in riear ae a. ox a a a v. Iittjvl it us at ax VA -m-e a -I Ia.t .1 aa. i Jm Jf. a a.

aa in tir in in in I i I I 37c: fresh prime firsts. 81c fresh firsts. 32c; market Brm. FRUITS. Lemons.

I fancv tS.SSS6.25i Pears, bbl Jl.50ff2.00 California lemons. Bartlett. bbl.5.00o.50 box .005.75 do bushel California oranges. (Apples, tt-bu. box W.W5.50 hamoers PineaDDlea.

do 1-bu hamD.60r66c box $4.00 do bbl fancv.2.25&3.00 Cantaloupes. iGraoes. 8-lb Rocky Anrieots. barrels 8.5O11.50 California crates 2.602.75 Plums. jGranefrult.

California box $5.508.50 1 POULTRY AND GAME. Fat henR. lb 17filSc V'ng chicks, lb. Turkeys, lb Roosters, lb 7i8cjSoring ducks. lb.2ira2o Ducks.

sD'ng. lb.lS'glficiSauabs. do old. lb Geese, lb Hfilf.ci lack, nalr Turkeys, lb 1718cl Domestic, pal I MIXED NUTS. Almonds, lb Kner walnuts.

Ib.l5,a2()c;chestnuts. lb Hrazll nuts. tc Filberts, lb Shellbarks. lb 5H7c Pecans, lb.i do Virginia. NEWS OF THE OIL FIELDS I Roane county.

W. tr furnishing more" completions than any other district. On Lau- re. Fork, Smithfield district, the South Penn Oil Company has drilled No. 4 on the G.

W. Smith farm through the Big Injun sand and i haa a 30-barrel producer. On Green creek. Harper district, the Louis F. Payne Oil Com-; pany is due in the sand at a test on the J.

1- Looney farm. On Poco river, Smithfield district, the Ohio Fuel Oil Company is due in the sand at a second test on the W. R. Smith farm. On Big Root run.

Sheridan district, Calhoun county, the FobWe Oil Company has completed a test on the Fannie Campbell farm dnd ha a gasser and a little oil in the ljerea grit. In the same district. G. L. Cabot i is down 1,200 feet at Skinner farm.

test on the I In Elk district, Kanawha county, the Ohio Fuel Oil Company's wells on the Barth- Schwartz and Grace E. Myers farms are hold-j us tp ri uixruiLauiy. i.ne is producing i HIS barrels and the second 150 barrels. There is a decided eagerness on the part of lease- holders in that vicinity to get new wora started. It is the prevailing opinion that a pool of some dimensions will be developed.

The I opinion is based largely on the way the t'0 wells are homing up. The next wells due will be the Ohio Fuel Oil Company's te-st on the Thumb heirs' farm and the Hamilton Company's tesi on the Kanawha West Virginia Railroad property. The nrst is located on Finch creek and the second on Blue creek. On Prices Fork, Urant district. Wetzel county, the Kanawha Oil Company has drilled No.

14 on the John Mills tract 135 feet Into the Bfif Injun sand and has no show for a pro ducer in that formation. The Hope Natural Cas Company has given its No. 2 on the B. W. Peterson farm a shot in the ana nas a ukii gasser.

'in is wen was drilled. throuKn all of the lower sands and found nothing. On the Little Kanawha river. Elizabeth district. Wirt cuunty, the Elizabeth Oil and Gas Company has now drilled its test on the William Wood ring farm through all sands and has a duster.

On the rlxht fork of French creek, district, Pleasants count v. Bamsdail Co. have made the location for a test on tlie J. I Maxun farm. STARTING TESTS IN HARRISON.

On Grass run. Ten 'Mile district, Harrison county, the Thompson Fau Oil Company has the rig completed for a test on the H. A. Williams farm. On the same stream, the Gillespie oil Company has drilled its test on the A.

A. Stout farm to a depth of hj feet and have shut down. The Kinch Oil and Gas Company ia drilling Its lest on the T. S. Morris farm to the filth sand.

On Indian run. the Inde pendent Oil Company is drilling a second test on the William Hickman farm. On West Fork river. Eagle district, C. C-Smith Co.

have the rig completed for test on the J. M. Coltratn farm. On Rogineoti run, the Home Petroleum and Natural Gas Company is due In the sand at a test on the James Robey farm. On Lamberts run, the White Top Oil Company is drilling No.

on the J. F. Allen farm. On West Fork river, Lincoln district, Marion county, the Consolidated Coal Company is building the rig for a test on iheir own property. SOUTHEASTERN OHIO.

In the Rinards Mills district, in Monroe county, Vandor-grift Co. have drilled a test on the lodd sisters farm through the tirst Cow Run sand and have a duster. In the ame district. Price Co. have completed No.

4 on the B. W. Piatt farm and have a duster in the big Injun sand. Near Harriet tsville. Jefferson township.

Noble county, the Bell Oil and Gas Company has drilled its second test on the Charles Wilson farm through the Keener sand and has a producer. In this well a eood show of oil was developed in the stray sand. PKN.XSYLA AMA COMPLETIONS. In tne Taylorstown field, In Washington county, the Washington Oil Company has drilled No. 8 on the Samuel Woodbum farm through the salt sand and has a good gasser in that for- mation.

At unonsDurg, roits tiros. ille well on the Bush-Wilson lot la holrilne nn at I 1 I rr' Transfers Recorded. I Ti ilt.t tl.tae nl, are by I iwa.tnn ur 1'UiMtn otnpa ril and Hie I rl Joaepii il to lvc Board Workins at Breakneck'" I CT i-i. i haa rot Irl laan nn.iun.l V. Allr! to ti Sp COmpUtS VSOrlt.

Jof It b. to m.e lo Pltl.l.lrg.l Nov J.t,h 1 T.r.T H-e he. MORE MOUSES IN BOROUGHS': Small Lease to Automobile Concern in Seventh Aenue. Sales of Realty. Janr H.

Matthrwn and Company have! urchajM- fr the NlcoU Land Com- 1 ml "T' n'l formerly F.rts Kn-! nd UI i.rK-.d at with the tny xXZ. fwt at FirW J-r-orr rrprof build-j Contract Awarded for SiX Dwellings i to Cost $3,500 Each. II. Ot-hmlcr has let a contract for the buildlnx of Ktx dwellings in Huberts Mrcet. Millvule.

to cost each. The Will be of frame i-onfriiftini dv nnd bath. Another builder has plans 1 lor 15 to the i houses, which It is said lie will build i in iu. a 7.i... I rf crectinR tliese Houses say they ure takinn a ohanv havina: a few of them completed as to he tadr to test the I market in the sprins.

Small Sales of Brokers, V. A. Zinn of C. Warren and onipany sold for Samuel H. Ie to A.

J. feet, Thirteenth ward. fr i Textee and Horner. N'nrth Si.le .1.1 for Olive HazU tt to iliiam For-i tetibio'hor ft i I liroadway. Twenty-sixth ward.

t. IC. Mlnnenieyer sold for Mis. Genevieve I'atlerson to Oeiifus, 40M1U feet. i in proved with a PJ-rooni brick dweling.

at 318 Amb. street, near North Side Building. (Irtwsman and Son. North Side, received the contract for the building of a four-Mary brick and tile More, bake-sh and stable at IVrrysville avenue an.) Feast North SldC. f.jr Kumnie- i HroHu-ra.

I 4 Seventh Avenue Lease. Oeorge C. N'orria and Company have leased to the IMtlsbUIgn Auto Tire Com- th brick buildinu at seventh avenue for a term of yers. The remodeled to suit the needs of the lessee. I Hubber Company to Euild.

building permit was nhi a lie! noon to the VfV. 1: 'or the erect. on of brick I huiiiiing at Itautu i rt .1. I. ad.

f'l. a-e Reuter r.t..i-tt Ann H.n.v a.i i l.vnch Katirt Win A li mr.J, rt Vr.ia 'atxl'. I'emi H. Lydick Visits Florida Fruit Farm a ca a a Assistant united States Attorney and Wife on vav to 1 ropics. lljriy S.

l.wlt.'k. asiisianl 1'nii. Siattsl attorney, accompanied by Mr-. I. dh k.

I left laat n.itht for I itsci 1 a tinrir i.t'n.a ii.tt. u- r.tly ptirchasail a farm. The fai-ni I now nnd. fiiltivatlnn. and witliin month i.yait'K anllclpates a line; i roi of sweet iMitatoes, grapefruit, iiraugi'n nnd father prtMhuts of tue trupi-ml aotith.

Mr. and Mrs. Lvdick will to last Halliniore. Md ntnl Irmn tha-re by bo.it to Jacksonville, Kla. Tiiey ex- ta-ct to la- gone three arfts.

Mr ydtcks lust night left iittid.urijh district wllho'it a attorney. IMstrici Attot n. Jolm II. Jordan and dtoliert V. Uitisoii.

the ilhr of his assistants, left yesterday moitiing for l'hiladeliliia. where tmlii. Ihe aptanl In the case of It. and Charles Franklin, convii led liv the government on a charce a.f wiitini; l.lai hand letters to Charles S. a millionaire of Krlc, will lie ar-Kticd.

Old Portmaster to Hra k'nrJd, will rttr goon, and i veral rltUfnti of thn town want to fill Ibo vacancy. Mr. Kinic assumed the ntt- slun Kiak-Tirid wa xmall The now pays a yonr. Anionic th.x who art tdr'ulatini; are F. tftirklcy.

Ixiui.s K. S-nn and Couiu'llnian William Kurn. Mia Germ Wlnnma ltttla niene kin nama all th presidents au' neit week ther ta'-a l' leach her t' shut th car door. Too ha bluff frame folka by Serin' 'am i riiriutu I. .11 i au v.

I I 1 I a Jibe Mgjlin I i I i I 7 The iirua-are. larluMnna Western Rail. mai la punning the c.in.tru.-tl,.n of a m-w r-mcrate via.iuct over the Tunkhunnock cre-k I Au-noi-on. II. live near tnu-in.

-in P-ncth an.1 2J5 feet above the cr-ek The Columbus Southern Rallmvi haa purchased a large tract of land at Alh-nsville. mTinnfn or fllimuen vi h-'re a I d.pt and yards f.T the road which Is to be extended through Vinton county is to be built RaUroads Buy 9,000 More Cars This Week New Business Crowding Order Books of Car Builders; More Looked For. ir ruw friKht cftr ur io-r-iy to it un ml rapidly Kron. limi of r.w onfn fr railr.Ki.t throughout the I'nited State Mute In-I qulrles are In the bands of the -r I era 1 It i. era ali.

which ate expected lo be heard from ahortlv. Tl latast ortbra i.larMl ie ij wj mr.lnn f.r earn, the t. I tlltll 1 Vunotl a-. addituittal from titand Trutik railtna.l loi inns tue i tttu-t rill.rr take on I lliey i' or i Tll I r-ome i rue. fjrtb ularlr aa.i .1 k- One etcr lor of 1 -t a- ail i'e na.

on tin. b.l-l In the a 1 FT a fi rt it nn a I Mnnpv IC UUlllUllal lUUllVjf lo Donated to Koomers Industrial DeNelopmeiU Con-i mission rubiicity Fund Is Swelled. Ai.t made je.terday of a aiiiouminir to rrquire.1 uyi ao ioa.4 ior reuuireaf uy Iraiut-tnal I v. -r It. three-year aint.ai ti.

Tin ami- i i i.a: nut total tTOtxil: tmuii-il previaauaiy ncknota lealgnl was M.vV. aaiua ili r. inn aoitlolll tees Ore exiaet-ietl 1'iat final mill not be fot Cicomititr ta fore atlll lati- the afliotittl of a otitr.hutaonai uiii 11 laiaiatiiea tue appropriation i-aa ie inajiir ititni lii-nnfiutrirrti l.ta.1 ul cititatlt MiIlita While ait nation is ia-lni; cat rie. on in a sta in tic ma in r. and eiiort Is b.

ta ta iisir ail the buwi on, imt- uie city. ile a oiiuni -in ha- iiutl.iiilx.il the gen- eral runumtir, ol nn-nilat to -unuis 'among individuals and real a-rdate a.wn- anil I lie 1,11 1 I ie a .11, .1 1 1 lira I JlnVltal l.a I rt Imi te allrectla; tsitt'out a li.n. to Cl.llirnuin A. J. Kelly of t-olilliill a ion tom lolls ailllouni'aMl I i I I I 'l i.a I oa n.

lluM. Hr.til.Io raea, -at in Monahilitv l- Ilira.lv II I i. It is M'el i-e laeu eh us- 1,. a i aie nnmn; l-tlo nurkrl l.ila-tt liU. 1', K.

Trading tai rood In the local prduce mar-keta yesterday, with prices generally steady on leading com mod tie. Shipping orders were fairly heavy and included many varieties of holiday goods. Receipt of butter were 772 packages. It Is dirilcult to sum up this market at present, as of 'lesh creamery are running to of goods. The hieh prices on fresh are said to be responsible for a material decrease in the demand for creamery grades and resulted in an enitirjtement of the demand for storage grades and Imitation butter suitable for table use on account of the lower prices.

Reports from I'lucing sections In the west say falling off and that there Is in lht at to indicate lower prices In the mar future. Receipts of egs were 6t) cases. So few nu.it Si nri! storase fresh egc are arriving that it is difficult to ces. Business Is largely in gs of closely candled early I packing, which are said to be working out sutisfnetorr; in fact the demand is said to exceed last year at this time Tlie tone In the cheese market is decidedly strong on f.incy domestic varieties with the demand g.xid in a small way. A liberal amount of fair to good cheese has been worked oul mostly at inside quotations.

There uricoj A few lots of common pi icco niu cnei'ae. jv lew tots ot coiiiiiion grades were included in the outgo within the oast few days. Firm views were apparent in the live poultry market ysterday on live chickens in coop lots. Supplies In the stocks of commission hses were very moderate Top quotations were the rule on choice offerings of hens and young chickens, although a slight advance was reported for strictly fancy hens in coop lots. Live turkeys wire in light request and prl'eea were unchanged wnn trie continuation oi toe coia veatner a tinner tone prevails on all classes of fruits.

Apples, oranges, prapes and cranberries are tw ivinsc a gooi call at former prices. White potatoes In sound condition are steady at quotations. Some lati receipts were tinged with rust a nd on account of low prices on this ciass of offerings some misunderstanding 1'currPd rt-tardlnp values on sound stocks. Heceipts uf hay and grain were compara- liveij' litrht. but the increased receipts Mon- uay T-n'ea oeaiers supyiy me uemana ior all grailos of hay.

shelled corn, oats and but slight improvement while movement in clover and clover mixed hav- Is steadiiv ir.crea.-ing. Oa nmnd and arrivals of st promptly, uats are in fair de- traw are taken up (These euotations sre the prices at which nhoVralfi-s and retailers sell to jobbers, which are an advance over the prices paici to and shippers. The dairy markets give tha prices on the Butler and Ess Exchnnge for carload lots, and the Grain and Flour Excnange gives similar quotations. HAT AND GRAIN. Heceipts- nnsvlvania lines.

8 cars hay, 4 cars oats. rtro ear corn. i csrs shelled corn; 3 cars i c.r straw; lialttmore Ohio, 2 cars lay 2 cars ear coin; I'tttsburirh Ijke Erie, 2 curs hj, 2 cars ear corn, 1 car straw. I lav. Feed.

No 1 tJnio- I No. 1 midditniz. thv nu 2 white. No. 2 No.

Nu. 2 riuviT Hran. coarse Nu. 1 mis.i.f-.''-'i'.l2..V winter Mraw. on.

Corn, tin Ear No. 2 yeiiow.MW2c do rv tli.v H.W do new fiTUvigy -ats. No 3 vellow titiaSS'xC No. 5 white bellow shelled, kiln iJ1- i dried. No.

2. ..73 73ic No, white. No 3 TJ'aTj'vc (Cool and sweet. GROCERIES. Flour (Patent.l.

I Beans. Spring Navv. fancy Winter H. $2.50 Rve Red kidnev $3.50 Uriihain II. VCttS-VO Roman, baes eo sjcl.s J2.7S California, lima.

i.ori-n.e.. bbl J.7S- uound tc K' 1 bugs. iice. extra rancy. i-r iw ib ti.v head.

ib svJih7C lltoiie.1 oats. bbl. do fancv S'a7c i'mi CoBe-M 'JvMn P.iO 2S.S0 choice I Packs arss. I combed w. Arlesa a.aM3.0 fancv.

lb 18'19c alolH.ties. I do w. c. lb 18c 1213 4 Citron. 10-lb do 21b Sacl boxes.

1 14c (Italian macaroni. domestic. 16-lb SC. Mil boxes tic Olivia, oueea. 30; iralibn S590c Mansanllla.

gallon 90c i.0 Battles. -oz Suatar i.raiiulated I i hiuii .0 Vriio! I to 10-ox PROVISIONS. Mats. I Breakfast bacon Cclear) hams. 11 to I over 10 to 12 lbs 14c 1" and up 14c'Breakfast bacon clear.

M.dium hams. ba.k sttiiis lie Urv Salt Meats. (Sides, extra short clear 10c i Bellies, over 20 to 2S lbs lO'c lEtcllies. from 16 I4ic! to 2i lbs lie under IS lbs 11c Drv Salt Smoked I0ic! Meats. IV'jc Sides, extra in 14 Skinned I ti to 24 lbs SkiTiiU'd hams.

24 t- lbs lVt.tdi-ss. bulb Califtirni hams. 6 to lbs do to h' ShoiiWb-rit (New short clears l'c: Bellies, over 20 York cut ShmiMr-rs skinned. 11 of In lbs lli-iikfast baron (rib) (Bellies, from 16 to lbs 15ci to I) lbs bacon 4rib iBellies. under 10 to Vi lbs 1TC 16 lbs rn-nkfast bacon (clear) Pur lard, tierces 10c 8 to 10 lbs Juci PRODUCE.

Potatoes. bbl. 5091.75 Sweet potatoes. do bbl 15.5032.75 Beets. ilo Hi.SSc do New Jersey.

tCabbare. barrel H.254.l barrel H.331.75 I.sie nlant. ICaulitloaer. crate, t2.753.00i crate' Jl.23-1.40 Turnli.s. new.

iParslee. dos 3itoc narno II. v-iLij. cucumbers, not bouse. Green an.

I ax I doien tL7itt2.O0 Iana. Lettuce. OnUeis. tihio. iromti'oes.

hot house. SOcfttl 1'1-lb tutmi-n. t.u -I tio" vaiitornia. box. Celerv.

tihio a.riexl dozen tl.75 PASNEU FKCITS. Peaches, staple ADnles. N. Die i ii; cm 1 ion cans t2.S? do pie. rallon Pineaooles do California.

Hasolierrles, .12.40 4" II aVi; Tomatoes Sl.OtWJi.K Y. $1. 2.7.1 trooseliarries 11.20 Corn jch.4u succotash. X-lb Cherries. Yuba I cans Sl.OO'Sl.P) hite 12.25 Salmon, do.

..11.1532 50 Lima do red. flata.t2.0oiii Strinr tw-ans. 1-lh. -7ic do Dtnk. do 2-lb SStrWc.

1-lb nulls tt beef. do eariv jviu. 11. r. 3iacaerel 1.65 co sioieii i-c arames.

doma.tlc. Csl. .1 eii.M) im da mustard. PUTTER. EGOS AXD CHEESE, These prices are based on cash quotations on exrhanr-a.

Ltealcrs charge an advance from stores Butter. I Xeuf chateL Prlnta Urea SCSSOc Tubs 17174c Iw 30 Iba 2U-lb. Ohio creamery.J4u'4'ae block Ib 16ii717c v.ooamc 6-ll brick. rheaaa. 1 2-lb litnburrer.

lura Bun i f.atK.. ri atn Selectetl SSUSSUc f'lo l.ilC.ic At mark 34UsS35c l-niianaapnaa ereaun. IMorsara aaars. dosen tetrtl.aj) candled 2E112e Wis tiwlaa old.17u.lHc do at maik Huttaf Racelptav. 772 nackaaea: extra srtra nrsta, Braa.

market llrm. Kirra avaiaH mi aauwa, ireaa catnered extras. I I MAREIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday in Allegheny county; Ferdinand J. Zinlte Pittsburgh Elizabeth R.

Harris Pittsburgh Adam M. Thompson Pittsburgh Naomi L. Myers Pittsburgh Pierce J. Hoak Arnold. Pa.

Amelia E. SStefty Conemaugh township. Pa. McW. Pltoatrn 'T au Samue, Pearce Canonsburg.

Pa. Eliza Bell Canonsburg, Pa. Morrell Miller McKeesport Matilda Fletcher Jesse S. Townsend Sara w- Eckhardt Frank C. Mauer McKeesport Davenport.

Ia. Oakmout Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Rochester. Pa. McKeesport McKeesport Carnot, Pa. Nellie Farrand Harold V.

Ford XTnttiA Tn n-wt 7- charlesE Koerber Edna E. Stein Alexander A. Julia Mlltenberber Moses Baxter Cornealie Mathews Wllklnshurg Emll G. George Rankin 1 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Vatn Winifred mos finch Irene A. Andrews Alex.

Moten Sarah H. Dickson Charles A. Graeff Rebecca J. Feurey Louise Al. Harry H.

Hoerr Myrtle Drake Adolph Aokerman Sadie Weinberger 1 Pittsbunjp. Pittsburgh Annual Printing Bill Runs Into Millions Uncle Sam Leads the World in the Use of Printer's Ink. t'ncle Sam is the greatest user of printer's ink in the world. In fact, he uses so much that his printing bill amounts to some SS.000,000 a year. More than three-fourths of this is expended in Washington, while the balance represents printing done for the courts and other branches of the national establishment outside of the capital city.

No one ever has undertaken to esti-mate what It costs to prepare the manuscripts from which Uncle Sam's printers set their type. This would prove a difficult task since these manuscripts are almost wholly the by-product of the task of expending nearly a billion dollars a year. Nearly all of them are incidental; but If one were to consider onlir such activities as are made primarily tor the purpose of publishing information, it ia probably that the government pays dollars for its manuscripts. It has been suggested that one of the greatest needs of Uncle Sam is an efficient corps of blue pencil wielders. It ia asserted that if all of the useless and unnecessary matter were cut out of the government manuscripts it would not only make them more readable, but would cut in two the great national printing bill.

The story of the government printing office never was adequately told until it appeared in the new book, "The American Government," by Frederic J. Has- Kin. An accurate description of tlie work of all the other rlenartmont of Ho 11 01 al lPe Oiner departments Or the yi.tut; 10 111a govei iinieut. wnen no learns the facts about its varied and gigantic operation. The Gazette Times is offering this splendid book at cost because it believes that, a better understanding of what the government 1s actually doing will promote better dti-senship.

See coupon on aVage 2 and act quickly before It ia too Site. Butter, Eggs and Cheese. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. Butter, strong.

Receipts. 7,732 packages. Creamery specials. 39c: extras, 38c; firsts. 33S36'ic: seconds.

2g34c; thirds, creamery held special, S5c; extras, 3tiMc; firsts. 3132c; seconds, italic; thirds, 6it 2)c; state dairy, tubs, finest, 30c; good to prime, 304134c; process specials, 2'Vi 2ic; extras, Srst, 23ViQ24Hc; seconds, 22ViS23c; factory current make, first, 2323Vc Cheese, firm. Receipts, 2.283 boxes. Eggs, firm. Receipts, 6,683 cases.

Fresh gathered extras, 4344ic; extra first. 40c; first, WaZDci oiuc; tniras and poorer. 264130c; fresh gathered dirties. 1. Vrt ti 23c; fresh gathered checks, prime, 3)21c; lair, isiiisc; refrigerator special marks, fancy, local storage charges paid.

24tjc; do nrst, 23ii do seconds, local storage, 2lbif -22V2C; refrigerator thirds and poorer. refrigerator dirties. state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, browns. 4445c: do gathered, brown and mivnd rr.lr. urt'n All other grades of butter, cheese and eggs uum aionauy prices.

CmCAtiO. Dec. 6. Butter, steady. Crearaa eries, 289 3c; dairies, Zotf33c.

Eggs, steady. Receipts. 2.059 cases. At mark, cases Included. 224t2Sc; ordinary firsts, 25ti'27c: firsts, Cheese, steady.

Daisies, I.r4tl5ic; twins, 14V4 tl4c; young Americas, lji. li-jc; long horns, lofllaiic. Poultry, firm. Turkey, alive, 13c; dressed, 17c; chickens, alive, loc; dressed, 10'al7c; springs, He. PHILADELPHIA.

Dec. 6. Butter, firm, unchanged. Eggs, firm, unchanged. Cheese, firm, 4c higher.

New York full creams, lancy, lnie'-ic; do fair to good, ISHftlSc CINCINNATI. Dec. 6. Butter Creamery extra, 3riic; creamery first, 30iic; fancy dairy, N'- x- 201c- Eggs Prime firsts, asc; firsts. 34c; ordinary firsts.

22c: seconds, Cheese New York. 16c; Ohio. J5c; ilichl-gan. lac; long horn. 13'jc; limburger, 13i(il4o Swiss loaf, 17c; Swiss block, 16c; Swiss brick.

lUrC. ..2 2 tentefc you vh to aellt The offerings presented in the Bttei. nef column of The Oa. ette Timet are read- closely every day If yours were there you tcould have farther trouble in nnklan at mnl. nJ la l-e Mica Srhwl it.e a 1 trvl Ih" tate.

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ar le ra a. failed aaortir beiora ad aid vr.ly L.Tl"1 -'-sM found Li7 rW Koberta lcr-irao a lork om.any in the I'nited titatea il V. t're. ft S) a- rsarr. WIio a a.

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At Perrysville. AlleKheny Boetnment 13 contained in this some-county. Knocks Co. have completed a test here- American will feel much Irt-t rvmintf ur- mm V. aa.

ill lVBfl.it 14 lila I taar a. a mt-v iAl ll'il ia ta -Hxee T. asl ia I al GOOD PACKET STAGE. S.tlgition Expected for Be niindtr Of Year. a.

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.1 tta I s.e. l. laa.B4 a a a illu.iafi on the Robert Swan heirs' farm and have a i duster. Bans and Shipments. Runs and shipments of the Pennsylvania.

West Virginia, Ohio. Indiana and Illinois fields: RUNS. SHIPMENTS. December 3 253.449;recember 4 122.R77 Prev. 56.tUl;Prev.

-i Total 320.060! Total S3.4'2 10.687iDaiiv 170.S51 Dallv The Oil Market. Fol lowing are prices quoted for crude oil in the various fields: Pennsylvania, $1 30; Mercer black. S7o; New Castle, 84c; 77c; Ca bell, 94c: North Lima, 84c: South Lima and Indiana. Princeton. 7c; Somerset, 74c: Illinois, under 30 degrees.

57c: Kansas and Oklahoma. 50c; Henrietta. Caddo, 40 degrees and above. H2c; Caddo, under 40 dearrees. 45c: Canada.

SI 24. OIL CITY. Dec. IS. Credit balances.

SI 30. Runs. 137,560 barrels: average 10.474 barrels. Shipments. 269.707 barrels; averace.

2.4i barrels. The Poultry Market. NEW YORK, Dec 6. Poultry Alive, Arm: western chickens, ll13c; fowls. turkeys, 14'4716c Dressed, dull; western chickens, egific; fowls.

tVaiec; turkeys, log 22c. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6. Live poultry. Arm; unchanged.

Dressed poultry, steady. Fresh killed fowls, western, 1116c: geese, fancy, lfrrjc; all others, unchanged. CINCINNATI. Dec 5. Poultry Springers, HVrc: fryers.

10c: hens, lOHc; light hens, 9c; roosters. spring ducks, 11c; turkeys, ISc; culls, 8c; geese, SirJc. AMUSEMENTS The celebrated trial scene in "Mat'ame about which there has been much discussion, occurs Just before the close of the play. Miss Adeline Dunlap, who impersonates Madame In tha production Henry w. Savage offers at the Alvin Theater next week, haa her work rut out for her.

At the opening of the drama Madame Is a beautiful young woman of -M. out snortly thereafter she must appear a woman at 4a. rvw- Ai.HMr a tr- 4 I'. laatllll.tflrTtl hnnohUiU tTTUta J-m- K. McMn.

K. I'. Sun K-4't. rtmitiitf fo- of initHbunch lrh 4rta Niia.nal Kutiv rntiinr Afti Mrwt t'ork 1-41 1 inalium K.m a 1 a It. a-.

Ka limMani'll' T-a FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Ejnoldirille Man Disappears fron: Home; Searching Parties Fail. f-carr parties havlns; failed to lo-4-at Thotruu Neott, who dlapta-axred from Ma bona baturday. November an a t.fa I for a.at.aaaaa. Kaa a.

A 11" 4Jarett Time, llta Ke.rfi aif. or the man. epteaaa-a l-Uef that her hn.Uan i ia a 4 1. tun a.f f.i rVu. t.

u.rat an.1 of a homed avlnaj rtr. ntuat of h.a dieatearance. never tr-rtvavl. Fine then titun.ua aewreh haa bean reandtx-ted br hU wife and frtenda. Keott la ais fat four Inehea tall and haa a Diutla.

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