CLEVELANDERS BUYINC LAND AT MARBLEHEADHI Molts OF IIKi III. AST FI'HXACK \\l \l„SO OF LIMK AM) ( K-MK.XT »*L A NT AUK lt;1 ItltEM’.Mr*. l«»liior llus Keiei\elt;| (Wcr for Xinety-Hglit Aett's Hilt Huh Not AH Aecepted It iHuur (Quarry Wanted.For the past several months representatives of the Cleveland Transportcompany, which is hacked by Pittsburg eauitaliwts, have been at Marblehead buying up land. Instead of securing options they are buying the landoutright and it is said that a fancypi ice hus been paid for all they havebought.*i««iReports meived from Marblehead indicate that the representatives have alreadv bought over 200 acres of lan 1*•* W’ * ' 1 * ^ !s-'which extends from the sand bat to within ablt;»ut a mile of the imsinesadistrict of MarbieUcad, The aiajoritj'of the people of Marblehead are of tht opinion that the company Intends to erect large blast furnaces, while others are of the opinion that it will erect a mammoth lime and cement plant. The representatives who are buying up the land are making no statements as to th° company’s intentions. Among thoso who have disposed of their land aru Miller and G1H. Mrs. Spalding, KJlv* Ma Moray and H. F. Coffin, drs. Moli-tor has received an offer for h** ninety* -eight acres of land but she has not yet accepted. Pat Doner has re» elvwt an offer of $20 for his quarry but b«,like Mrs, Molitor, is holding off foe*I