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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 14

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THE MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH, 30, 1912. VOLCANIC OUTBURSTS TRADE CONDITIONS AND BUSINESS FORECAST Avoid Cheap Substitutes i 511 ARE ENDED POPULAR S0N9S PAY THEIR C0UP05EII5 HELL One Single Hit Has Been Known to Earn for its Author $50,000 in Royalties. BOtl5.nO;-No. 8 ht itnw, tlS.SOi H4 00; Nil. out strmr, 14.SB$lS.00i Nu 3.

ol nmw, $13 60i.14 OU. I'UOV ISION8 ruled linn ilh fair Job bing for mnt de ripllom. ritjr twwf. in innkud and air di-l-d, 21a22c; WnKm b-rt. In niikpd.

21u'22c; city bt. knnrklft and t-ruler, inuurd and lr dried Wetrn bml, knurklrj and temlerj, araoLl, 24V5e. iift hama. OO.i11.00; pork. UmUr.

$1H25: Imma. P. eun-d. looao, nui, nkinncd lli13Ho; naina. amoked, 14nl5e; other luimt.

nioked. cilj cured, aa to brand and arar l'alliac; haina, amoked. Western cured, 18 Vril4 hama, boiled, honeleaa 25a2(tc; Baker's National Bank of Wilmington Gives Comparison of Situation With Same Period Last Year. or Six Years They Had Terrorized the People on an Island, But It Is Hoped They Have Stopped. rn.

i a A careful comparison of the busl- Connellsville district. Coke prices are ness or tms year with that of 1911 or auvaning rapidly. 1910 or with the tim vnar nvprnira tn The production of gold for Febru- -'luunii-i-a, putia curi-d, inoan, huuld.ia. pickla amnkvd, llallHc; i.icnlo haina. H.

f. cured, luoan, nlruic hama. tmok.d. al0'4o; bellies, in Tho volcanic outbursts that for over six yours have terrorized the island of fiat-all, la the group, liavj vnssaa www ave'W IS OP VNEQUALCD QUALITY For delicious natural flavor, delicate aroma, absolute purity and food valuta the most Important requisites of a good cocoa. It the standard Sold In lb, lb, V.

and 1 lb. cant, net weight Trad Mark On Erary Paokaf this date should convince us that 1 ory than for January, but 'i'Kiv to aierage, Utuv. hre.ik(nt ha.un. at to breni! aiid avenife. city -irmj, brek(at l.a.n, VS aatcm ceased at last, relates the New York UII doing its duty.

Figures are oTELt'ES. generally below the records of 1909, of gold for lall was heavier than any The publishing of sheet music, like every other form of business which relies mostly upon the theatrical profession for its existence. Is confined mostly to New York city and Its immediately vicinity, says the New York Sun. A child of no definite parentage, it has grown within a decade to Sun. These eruptions have been al uietu naiwi lard.

V. atern. reflnt-d, i tier-Tea. loalOVie lard. Weatern retin.d, ruin fiu we must not.

iorget tnat io was previous snowing, totaling almost a iii-UHluc lBrd. city, kettle n-ndered, In liercea. BTdalDc; l.rd. pura, oity, kettta a year succeeding a two-year deprea- 11 dollars. Tho gold produi most incossant, and there is no record of any other volcanio centre that has been so violently active for so long a inerea, in rul-i.

BalUVic. sion, while 1912 follows a nerinrt "Pn or the wld for the paBt five II f- KSK a-ld fairly and kept ell up at flrra pricia. To dr three vear. whieh onmMnoH lar na8 boen two nd BOOKLET OF CHOICE RHCIPES SENT FREE WALTER BAKER CO. LIMITED Eatabllab.d 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS.

Ml Inn rlnllnco i one of the most lucrative branches of time. All the terrific energy of the Mata- M-w York. full eiem. fancy, meas ure accounts for advainclng commo vanu volcano seems now to have been business record never before approached In this country. For the entire United States York, full cream, fair to twvl, aklnia.

12le. rtCTTKR Th-re. win auffleient demand to dity prices. expended. Dr.

K. Sapper, Dr. The average price of all commodl- mm ro me inoder-ite orterinica of iratla "loek. and the 'rl Grevol and other students of volcanic farmgs more than a half ties is higher than has been kaown at phenomena express the opinion that v'louinona: Weatern. aolid nir ked erermerr there probably will be nc other erup 1 1 w.

REPUBLICANS MEET nrsta. ROa 111 MeonHa -u. yc: nearby nrtnra. i-itra Hie- tion of Matavanu for another century and perhaps never. County ConimltUe Aaeinlilft TliN tlrjta.

aeeonda, jobbing of fancy prima, AT.i41c. KitlS Keretnta wer hi.i-rxl l.ot 4 correaponoiihr.this season of the year for a decade, Sn. rV W.al recrdd 'i with the exception of lflO. Jh.iu-tebruary. Outside of New York ciiy ary of that year, tho commodity price the gain was still larger, showing a index figure, as shown by Bradstreet, decrease in clearings for the city the highest ever known in this New ork Clearings for February country in time of peace.

In England were considerably less than January price8 ure mucn hel. tnan tue? as is customary; February clearings ere even In 1910 hav been considerably below Janu-1 nnnrt v-b the vast enterprises that cater to tho amusement of the pleasure seeking public. From a few meagre lofts on Twenty-eighth street, the former "Melody Lane," it has, under the guidance of business men, become a substantial foundation for the building of beautiful buildings in one of the richest realty sections of the city. There are hundreds of publishers in New York, but the few larger or national concerns may be counted upon one's fingers. These few have their main offices or headquarters close to Broadway and may all be found within a radius of several blocks of Forty-second street.

As In every other business, thern via liiny and tl.e ruled al-ady Afternoon to lrrar for I'rl-. marie on April 13. The last meetltiK of the Drosont net -uie. wuointroiia: in fr--e rukea, ntri, 2vfc. per doien: firni H4S ie-r atund Great Reduction in Brushes Baseball Goods Duncan Bros.

214 Market Street. srd cn-ie: urdinurv clirri-nl at: The ground for their belief that the volcanic energy has been entirely ex-I huusied is that since the first month of 1911 there has been a gradual and uninterrupted decline of energy until every trace of it finally disappeared in Octvber last. In August lust the lake of molten atnndfird caa; inftenor l-ita lower: ttink ectfa Republican County Committee will be Jia.l.--.; a-ooae etfH. "0 cand'ed and held in Wilmington this afternoon In ary figures each year for the past ten stock Exchange for February were years largely because of heavy than tho j.inuary and one. terest and dividend payments in than for February last arf" year.

Sales were 20 per cent, below tho rooms of tho Youiik Men's Republican Club. The hundred committees lava was covered with a hard crust. imports lor rebruary were 113.000,-1 the ten year average for tho month. throughout the county are expected to hand in the list of voting places and the names of the persons to hold the primary election on Saturday, April ber of shares traded In wis 000 higher than February last year I The numt end $11 000,000 lower than January, one-third Exports were $4,000,000 less same less than January and the I but cracks in its surface still revealed the rosy light the. superheated mat-i tor below, and through one or another volcanic vent a little smoke was still rising.

Three months later a cold surface covered everything. There was not a trace of smoke, not a sul- dlinia i h'ahl'IIUI'V 1 1 I'lUT i i uuinu miiuuiK in i i v. amo is to elect delegates to the State Con vention to be held at Iover on Tuesday. April 16. Candidates for dele- nates as well as members of tho j-efcvirouH odor, no sign of fluid lava.

various branches in the publishing of sheet music. There are the high class editions, comprising operatic scores, symphonies and the works of the masters. Then the publication of comic opera, musical comedy and the serai-clasRical scores, and finally the million odd copies annually of the popular or five and ten cent store editions. This latter, although the most humble of all, is really the most pretentious from a Drofit atandnolnt. January, Dut X23.000.000 more ear.

The February transactions in tnan the previous February, leavmg sliare3 were about one-half of th. 1,1 a'ance of fade of 165,000,000. ten vear average for the month. January by $7,000,000 i the face of these conditions, both ftnn -JJary of la8t year bond and stock quotations averaged The balance of trade is more I higher than a year ago and higher man double the ten year average. than at the beginning of this year.

re center? i-si-a, Jol-hinr at 2324. were mil. rd un i hanyed Vuolati'ina: lem-dered. 5 60c: le ft 4 7S-lr HH' SSKK POt'I-T UY Weat em. per poum Fanfy.

ury-iwrked, welch-inir 4-4H p.mnda apirco, do. wi-ighinjr 5 pounds and oyer apii co, 17e. do. cli-dce. weicHtia; ftaS po-irda apiece.

ISVtc; fair to g-Kd. lSal-IHc; und-airablo and unaltrtictive qualitf-a. 12al4e-' ld rocatera. dry picked. roatt inif cVI-kena, uearby.

wt-ehinC 45 lb. apiooa, I Ac; chicken, nearby miv-d aires, rrvrkena. Illinois fancy, soft-moated, in boxf, ureihinf 1-5 tiounils apiece. chickens, other W'-stern, choleo ft raeat X7c; coarse and ati sty. 1.1a I nr.

weie'iiof 1 to 0 piunds apie-e, capuna, weia-hing to 6 a chmiihIs apiece. ca-on slips. 18alic Tiirkevs Young. fancy, e. young hit-keys, to good.

turk--ys. i.inim.in. tnrk.js. oil tonia. I He.

Kqu-ibslVr tloren wh-tc. wefglun 12 jMun-ls, per white, weigh i'-K lo 10 pounds -ien. 40.4 75: alute. weiuliing ixiun-'s -r doaen, f-4 'Ml; w.nie, weu'hitiK 7 ht d.f-n, I 3.40 wli.le. treirhllig poiin i County Committee have until Tuesday nipht to file (heir names.

Spring Resorts According to the law the names uie number of failures recorded In I Transactions in both bonds and stocks have to be Bled with Secretary Joseph C. Jolls, of the committee. nothing except a little stream nere and there. So this Is the end, perhaps for gen-1 rations, of the remarkable phenomena that specialists nave traveled from Kurope to study. The trouble has been that they have found little vantage ground from which to pursue their work.

The ebullitions have been so Although sold on a smaller margin of Ifrpela A.Urk of I)eHh. Five yrnri airo two rl(rlur hA reoruary was zt8 greater than for the corresponding month last year, end 422 less than for January of this year. The total liabilities of these failed concerns was $4,000,000 greater than the corresponding month Ihm year, and $1,500,000 less than for rom to permit the retailer to sell it for ten cents, the volume of bnsi- oniy i y-ra to tv. h( inrillnff tat' for the early days of March were heavier. In building operations we have real evidence of Improving conditions, in inore than one-half of the leading c.ties of the country, building operj tions were heavier than a year ao by more than 25 per cent The build- lit mini by Hiilmn (Jru, Alulmhite, 1 hy tt ld mt would die with It wii tin to iuc thin trv ATLANTIC CITY, N.

.1. ness which emanates from one big hit song mounts high into the thou Nt lunar mMtcin i nA 1 ii. niuitmiiig mat tue concern l-r n. f-s nta2.60; dark and So. 2 Pile failing during February were of some- in operations for January and Feb-what greater consequence than those i uary in 125 leading cities were -Ktivvls, henvy, I.IVK I'Ot l.T'tV m-fli' 'im.

1 1 'j si wprilm voting- lO'ttt-m Kine's N. lnci'vty. It wnm rl! 1 did, for to dv I worlcirf lind hlif-c I owe l'f to hi rcrt throat j-d lunr mrr ihnt linn tna rrnvc of Hnothr vtftitr." lt to vir with ro'ifim, mm trou)pi now. Ttk- thf fir tl. x.fft Vncf 5u rnntii m.d $1 00, Trul V-ufo N.

n. fun il lriiKKil. MtrK.t tid Sy nnd itr. "l-ii k-'i-s. afe-l iev, (, ri inters, 1 1 1 11 1 it tr.

sands of dollars. There Is a certain amount of glamour or fascination about the composition of a popular melody, the sight of one's name on the cover of the music, and more than all the possible royalties. "In hardly any other business," said a publisher, "are the returns bo great for the minimum amount of TheSt. Charles ATLANTIC CITY, Is M- st Iiction Ftontinc tlit Bearh. VV ill ill.

e--r il-hi-iieH r-jiul it-oil i' --ii-Iii siiene-e l-P(l iiii. Inn 1 1 uiiujfe, tn-iri-Tii Hi'd c-litnl-t ly eijiiipie A 1 aen I' u. ro'Miin Willi hot end --ill. 1r an'J ea WNler nllacl.iiit-iil, hlimrprn ete Oi'i lielll HiH-ltil nt-H "li oxerltn-ik-iiu (lie Hn.m!w! Ik uii-l lf AI-ii( ii. jiriv ilres ll.itr-ie.l I kl-t.

NKWLIN IIA1KFH I'OMI'ANV, fl lUHiS as. jiair, pif. rwtt t. -r ir. mat taiiea in January.

It is inter-; early 9 per cent heavier than lait ostmg to note that the increase in: year and IV per cent, heavier than failures for February is largely con-i in 1910. Omitting New Vork city, thm fined to dealers in groceries, meats, tain for two months over 1911 exceeds eood.8' cIothlng and millinery, $6,000,000 and the gain over 1910 is while a decrease in failures Is shown nearly $3,000,000. The real gams v. ere by hotels, furniture dealers and book continuous that it has been impossible to witness tho phenomena and their results except at long range. There was no volcano where these eruptions beginning in August, 1905, were centered.

All the many volca- noes in the island had been quiescent I for over a century. Suddenly volcanic events were opened on the floor of a deep valley about eight miles from the northeast coast of Savail. j-The whole valley was soon filled with lava. The ejecta built up a ridge of lava, about 1,000 feet thick, where i tho valley had been; and above the ridge arose a mountain of outpour-1 lngs, 2,000 feet high, to which the name of Matavanu was given. Over thirty square miles of the island were finally covered to various depths M'MllV S( 1KMH.

I1.K(TI0. Baltimore Markets energy expended. That is, of course, Pacific coast with the central part of ami Second flai.tlvt Same OflireM Tpmc1ht for 1 11 lug Ywir. uiuieo. uie co3t or living talk has injured the business of the dealers in food and wearing apparel.

.1 1 living talk has: aeaiers apparei. irom tie composer's standpoint, foM country stationary or showing as in any other national oreaniza- slight loss. Miler. The annual biiHinMa mn.iiin. i T-T li Ul 1 MJL.

Mares Jl Qd-'te: iiilir.exti-H. tin titar 1 I '-11 .1.1. straight. tt.Txt SS- rt'l' rxei.l. spring clear.

4 fS 2ua3 do patent, tity iiulli' utt-M. a-; The gross earnings of fifty railroad 1 he gross earnings of fifty railroad sion. the wheels wlihin wheels for The unusually severe and steadily efflen. ,1 .....1.. n-wf, mc.iern el- OI Huiniay i-np worldwide distribution are i.ist na s-ystpms, operaung 8,000 miles of cold winter has aided exeatlv in "omplete and well oiled In nnv road, for the first two montii3 of 1912 hriiiKir.e about ideal cron conditions.) th tr.wle iwtent.

do. hiLii a-ral. viioi'. ieiun neat, sun larlor. i.lio-w-a, excellent i.illc; a rvl--.

T'e rooms; in- hit l-Hs: tip fi ily; at to Vt.iit.. booklet. NV. V. WA ITS mil other great system -which extends txceefled any previous record for the On account of the poor quality til from coast to coast.

same period with tho exception vf i mcst of last year's products, Kood "It is always of Interest to thn tlle total earnings for the first 'seed is high and difficult to obtain. B.niiHii 01 nuptiBt hurch was held Thursday evening, when the following named officers were elected Assistant superintendents. MIhs Flizabeth Stroud and U. Jt. Beards treasurer, Wllllnm i.

Taylor; secretary, William Koch; assistant, Donald Cloward; financial secretary. with the fluid lava, destroying many strniKht. 4.: family, do. I extra. Uv, lluur.

uietlnim tu $5 j. flour. J.T.a 80. in-al, 1UU lbs. 1.7Url eo.

OVTS ytork in el-triMr '(reo4 -i. 2 ninle. a ii;" 9 r. while, 5Ja I N-. u.i.'-e THE WiLTSHIRL native houses with their areas of Popular song or ballad 80,1 conlit'on8 were nfvr bpt iv -una and i'rarb.

eaa tlvation. 10 uuuutjiveu or written ana composed, r.v,-vw,vuw. iuv bhu- i i urect reptiris irom netrixi important but as a rule their conjectures hit 1 comparative statement applies to the 'points in each of thirty-eight staU-a It has been estimated that at it itt 72.711 but: lirelly ill. ployed I'sp. 3nlt.

Prusta butlis. hoi and running e--tei- a rooms, eWalor, sun psrlor. etc, Npr-tnl $ri oO i-fi. weklv: up, ii oly iipea all year Hool.l t. HAMIH, CI.I.H.

mS2 wide of the true marR. niontn ot rebruary. the February all agree on this point. i times the outpouring of lava from gross being $61,000,000, a gain of Winter wheat, oats and rye are all Lr "rL; i 1 the centre of eruption amounted to over me previous year. A reported in good condition and ir, gain In gross earnings has been made forecasts indicate, the ly these roads each year since 15oS tltady winter is followed by a steady fcr the periods abo7e mentioned, pnd rrild spring, new records may 1-6 These same roads made a gain for the; set In the production of mny im- COMIfsLNTAL i from 2,000 to 3,000 tons a minute.

The iooral reef, about Ave miles from the shore, is the outer boundary of the I lagoon between the coast, and the reef. The lagoon baa been entirely first week In March over tha cor- rv. a VWm.th, do. No. 3, do.

4. rMnK-Jc. No. 2 nw.irbv rntS HAV No. 1 )028 SO- No 2.

oo: Nr. fia.so-' chotro hpht ringer n.id, $'3 0: No. i. mi-. 0 No.

2 uux alf-ilfa rhoicp. St. 1, 00; N'. 1 clover. 124.00; No.

rlov J2 OOtl oo; mrn lon ar.in and rery enmay hy, IM oO: no fr ifs hny to th q.iilitv wnd wr diiin. $12 0ialH 00; iukirif hv U'rtl vai-. sjru1. I srt.W 1. Mrdl, rva nrraw.

$100 SO Vo. J. $17 So I tin-' -4 w. if. Taylor; assistants, W.

Hurley and Wlllard d-purt-ment heads primary, Mrs. Morn bceluners'. Miss Jennie Hirst; cradle roll, Mrs. J. R.

George W. Penny was elected at the hiiNlnena meeting of the church In February. Steps were taken at the me-tins to Increase In tnlslons In Sunday schools. Mglit Work on Hotel Hiillillng. Workmen employed on the new duPont Hotel laying the concrete T-n.

lessee near atess open, t'tnale bstbs, elevator: is-clb-nl lil.le; up 1" t. 1 7 Ml eklv. evil to Moil. I 'ill, Walsh Ihni.sn. ai'Ji Oin.n nuea wtta lava lor a distance 01 aDout five miles along the coast and a long lava ridge was built up in the sea icsponding period last year.

The net surplus of idle cars is practically nil. The demand for cars is For instance, I recall a national campaign song used in one of the late Presidential contests which swept the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, was whistled by every one who could remember a tuno and which had a life that long outlired the President It helped to land in the White House. This song's career is Interesting, inasmuch as it was written, composed, printed and shipped from New York to Washington all la the short space of twenty-four hours. "I received the order for the song from the publicity manager of thej political campaign about 10 o'clock inj the morning. 'We want a rousing p.irtant crops.

The final report on the cotton crop ci 1911 shows the shortcomings in cur methods of securing dependable figures on this crop. Ineliidlne all I fully as great as the supply even If an cars could be promptly moved to graaoa, the crop seems to hare ex-loading points. The rush of coal from ceeded bales, and the in- i beyond the coral reef. The neighboring salt waters became a super-iaieated cauldron, killing millions of corals and fish and many fish, thus i cooked, were collected and eaten by i the natives. 4 I'O; No.

1 itra vr, 50: tt.e mines In anticipation of the shut-1 creased production ner acre in nevumi i "it 1 riewn on April 1 is causing a slight of the sUtes shows a great impro'- fo ",0 shortage In some of the mining Ui-i ment In the methods of planting and taiimias.oo" tricts, but this has not yet reach i cultivating, which should enhance the et-ru mi-'-Uinm. in io ponu-j ai ts, sr ton. fS- rite mills in compaign song," hs said over the 1'lfl ixmnd a- irks. t-r ton. 'tHn a.t,, Q.l fit, jt I i i ii Kill "aliai aatat isaai li I 1 -in poutt-l a-e-ks, p-r ton.

hi fin rxa.U.O0. serious proportions. I lie actual nuni-l value or coton-growln land, ber of usable idle cars li not far from The textile strikes In New Kngland In order to properly hanclaiire on a fair road to settlement, al-tne traffic, there should be at all tlo.es though a nw strike is pending at from 15,000 to 30,000 idle cars, and Philadelphia. The dale set for the the average number idle for the past strike unless a compromije Is years has been over 150,000. Thsif'cted Is April 1.

A week ago to-day floors, are working at nights, so as not to disturb the other work on lh operation. The ston und brick work on the building is above the fourth Poor of the building, the brick work being In the rear of lite structure. ioernor lVnuew ill Here. Governor l'eunewill and Alden Ft. Benson of Ikiwr visited Wilmington yesterday.

They both said that Iheli visit had no political significance. Don't Persecute your Bowels KiiiiS nvA itenrby riistN, Ions J''e MarT-I n.l iritinvi. lirxts. b.ns Y---t VirKi-'i fiinta. uiia Si.iiibern N'-trth Caroli-ia.

otf i.e,; guinea i-i-ten. ipni, -i- J.Ttin. phone, 'and we want it on sale In Washington to-morrow I remonstrated. I informed him that ii was almost an impossibility, but when he assured me of its Importance I gave him my word that the song would be shipped that night, and it was. "I called in my best lyrltf writer.

In two hours the poem was ready for the average number of idle cars on March the employes of several mills at La Tbcy artbrab le-r "loeti. --Elarah caAartta and jurasliwa. 1 fur the past nve yeai has been over rcnc returned to work. The mcrea jo i un: tkr t'renmery faoev. ier pound CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS The number idle to-day is i in pay demanded by the strikers aas ''Too" but 7.000.

but approiimiately 15 per an advance having been 'i of these cars are minus doors or other i allowed ranging from 5 to 16 per cent, i lailles. pef pound. M-irr'land equipment and not actually lifted fori This advance has brought about Pennayisania mllv pe composer. A half hour later the song 1 AT aa.aaJ veoay aa the krex. I fl IT at ann nono-t I vv afimuiat.

buc. an iK. driest. r.nite cretieral arlvnnre In s-nn wact t.i per HOTEL IMPERIAL membiaiM at at ihabowaL throughout that Section of about 5 p.H!n'il. Maryland Ircinia and i per Cent tO go Into effect tO-da.

vlnni dairy prims per pi.inU. ala was complete on mi. aesk, and by 5 o'clock that evening all the proofs bad been corrected and the mammoth presses were grinding out the copies that were to Decome famous In a fortnight. r. paolSvail Ihensan-la 1 13 iv ck 1 1 11 pills.

1 iiiimediate use. Exports of gold were heavier for February than normal. This Is assumed to be largely due to easio money conditions in this country than abroad. Europe is still our debtor. ITie operatives will probably refuse 'fm lar vsa-tiaatiaa, Etiieaa- this advance in some mills.

A strike NEW PENNSVLVAMIA STATION Co. anrina-. 1 and 1 II. da. 2 ihs and i-o-lei, Is expacted at Fall River.

Tnc wage-. of dollars in royalty and earned, dur- ler lb, 22a. 4c. d-. poor, 10nl advance already conceded by the mam aod the present gold export is not a 14c I in old hers.

ho'-ry. p-r Sick Baaascaa aaa laalrsanaa, aa fawr. Small Pill, Small Doa), Small Prior Genuine Signature Ing its lifetime, nearly as much as thej upon this country, but is rather! facturers benefits more than a quarter i I hi tt annual salary or me rresiaeni wuicu i. rtthin nut nn th nri nf inre.i of a million hands. me-lMiin.

old wb-le f'ekins. Inrce. do. Men seis, lie Jo. vy.

i puiliMe. iin- tit i It elected. The latter day songs have, i iutereBU t0 find a fetter market for Mtiltlllll fowl. -ach. 2.M-.

In the short space or tnree montos, ln0Jley- TtTnT-fn es oil If tt i' I The pending anthracite coal strik" Is no nearer settlement. It is practically agreed by bituminous miners and owners that a temporary shutdown shall take place from Anrll 1 I1MK Veitisow mtdlcs nor do. whole deor, ier 1 1 lc wild du- ks. Muil-vrd. N-i.

1. p-r jiair. 7.Vii,-.: So. 1. an redh-ad.

Vo. l. -tSs. Ws1 31 "llnl e-Mie, Vi. eacb.

I he production or pig Iron for Feb ruary was heavier than the cor responding month last year and heavier than January of this year. The slight advance recorded In ttis average price of pig Iron at all mar kets was of little consentient n.t to April 15, during which the. parties 10 me aimcuny win negotiate for a settlement. This is not to be a strike. FINANCIAL.

New York Produce made meir computors iuubikuuouuj wealthy. "One song writer, who, several years ago. was a waiter In a Bowery dance hall, now has un income of from to a year, realized fcelely from the royalties derived from his popular sones." Each large publishing house has Its staff of writers and the opportunities for the layman or amateur to break into this field are few. The royalties improvement in both volume of 41 1 I -l i un imi uuwttiu movement, II It IS tC niiunt-u in mo sf. March H.Hl,r at.ady come, has not yet fairly begun.

I ary Roods trade. There is little, 7.8 t0is. The steel companies are conceded improvement in the leaf tobacco -r-' ni i.i;. i- -to have booked orders sufficient to ''ViP keep the plants running until about he Dest conditions In the country i common 10 ir. 24i.mic; prm-eu, irperiais.

27 July 1. WhiLe some advance in Drlees i prevail in tne Atlnntic States. 1 asc. iir.t. iiujiH on a popular composition which sells to the consumer for 10 cents fltiotuate.

jrtorr current inke. i ue iiKe states and on the VE OFFER a limited amount of Springfield (Mo.) Kailytay and I.lcht CorapaiiT rir-t Lien (iold Bonds, due lit-'ri, calliilile at 102. and Interest, Sink-Inir Fi nd retires per cent, of all bonds Issued. These bonds underlie Uie Federal Light and Traction Company, First Lien Sinking Fund 5 per cent. Konds.

Prite OS and interest 9.40 pat cent. ond. na-kitie Pacific coast. Conditions are inmrov n.aka. 2, 2)c, No.

3, has been recorded, steel prices generally are too close to the cost level and profits are meager. Production is setting records and It Is believed current Ing in the western states east of the! RneVr te. Ill i Clleose. firm. Keceirta, boxes.

i Yv v. Stve. whola milk. As a rule, they hover about the ceni mark. That is, one cent for every copy which Is sold.

This, perhaps, seems infinitesmial a trfle too small to be considered but when one stops to consider that a successful song may soil a million copies, or in 1" OLiiL, uiiuUKII Ute UllUtl (II I 1. io 4.rv MISSISSIPPI. Aiaoama, UOOrgia, Sauth i Slite, wlul- milk, under that even at present prices the earnings of the steel corporation for the first quarter of the calendar year will be sufficient to cover requirements. Steel men who should know predict that ore shipments from Lake Su One Block from New NEW YORK CITY Hotel Imperial On Broadway at Thirty-First Streets Convenient to New York Central Terminal and the 32nd Street Station of the Hudson River Tubes (just across the street) also the New Shopping District and Theatres. Booklet, with rates, mailed on request ROBERT STAFFORD, Proprietor COPIUnd TOWSSESD.

Meaifjrr F. D. LACKEY Bankers and Brokers, 84.1 MAKKET STREET. Carolina from west to east The unusual quiet in this section may ho accounted for by the fact that the winter still holds on, making seed and fertilizer pales slow and conditions generally Inactive. Business ts steadily moving forward and the advent of spring mean a material quickening In tinst lines.

On the whole. COHf11t inn fa Rrau a. to. -iirrem U'lUer gr.id'-s, white or colored, iverce, fancy, 18a do. arrades, Sute d.i.si-s, fall and euitier, beat, lVsic; skims, 4a 1 we--ik.

Receipts, l.l 2o c-ises. Fresh leathered extras. do. flrsta. 'iOc: dirties.

rheks. Htute. PennHrlvania snd nenrby 'neery. whtlo, fancy. btrae, ne larl, vSn 2r-Vt-c: do.

selected whites filr to go.id, 23a 24r. Wstern Uhered. white. '2H24c- Slate, rencsvlvnnin end n-arby henn tv. browns.

"23 s2Hc. do Withered and mixed colors 21 'a22 He- royalties, they will readily see that the half hour or hour devoted to Its composition was not wasted. Then there Is the Interpolation In big Broadway musical production, or then again, the "hit song' in tbnt same performance. For Instance. "Kvery Little Movement" In "Madame Sherry" Is said to have earned "Day Dreams" In "The Spring Maid," as much, if not more, with none of the expenses which are en-1 perior will be heavier than last year.

The United States copper production showed a still further falling off for February and the visible supply both for this country and for the world decreased materially. The price has continued to gain and 15-cent copper Is now within the range of possibilities, although any considerable Increase In production would probably halt the advance. Coke production Is Increasing and the car shortage Is being felt In the quite satisfactory and most business! BONDS George P. Bissell, M.inber Philadelphia Stock Kuhaiiga, 118 4. J-Wta Sunrt, l'ULadeliua, Telep-K'M 10- LoiulMid.

Wltaa calling per era tlta eaarfa. Heal Babies' Tender Skin men are apparently forgetting that thl3 Is a Presidential year In thoir preparations for a steadily Increasing volume of trade. The National Ban of Delaware. (Compiled March 25, 1912). tailed In advertising a popular song.

In a musical production there Is practically no outlay required. The son sells itself from the advertising It receives by the Broadway show. MARKET QUOTATIONS SCOTT CO. Bankers and Brokers ez markit street. and Honda boujtit and veld oa all xt'iiania.

-ui' rs in iaveatmeiU Seruritiea. HOTEL VICTORIA Broadway, Flflh Ave. and 27th New York Cliy. "They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach." "What of It, Mabel "I'm makink some fudge for Ferdy." Purple Cow. a tV i 3 I 3 IT We Want Your 2 Per Cent.

Interest Allowed on Daily Balances Is a modern, first-class hotel in the center of the shopping district. Complete in all its appointments and absolutely fire-proof. Furnishings and decorations entirely new throughout. Accommodations for 5oo guests-150 suhes with bath. Hot and cold water and telephone in every room.

European plan'. Cuisine unexcelled. Rooms, $1.50 a day up, with oath, $2.50 up. The only hotel in Manhattan fronting both Broadway and Fifth Ave. PHILADEt PHIA, March SB.

BKR Aft-KTVYY9. Th-i flonf market was quiet and un. elianeed. Th following- acre to-day'a initiation follows Per 106 poanda, la wood, winter, eiear, 3.8S.4.10; winter, atralght. t4 2SJ4 50- wtnU, patent, 4RSs5.00; Kn.iaaa, inuht, aacka.

4 b.1o$5.llJ i aiirlnc, titM clear. 4.3f,a4.BO: ap-4ni ateaight, 4 6Sati(( siiriB. peteBt, 40 iHiteMt, vnta braada, 5 S0S.10j citv mills, choleo aad fane)-, patent. 1 3a $o00 iHilla, rvgitlbf grades, winter, clear 5 o.a4.10 winter, straight, il USa It SO; wint- patent, 4.B5oS 00. HVB FlAl'R aoH slowly bat ruled stead)-.

Qu-totionin 4 per bared, in waed, and Western, a.T3a4 a pf barn-i. la sacks. Vy.Kl' filtorinm wen light and alas ware steadily holi bat ttlara waa litda trad Quotatiaaai Wintev bran, ia bulb, a aia. id.5Qa8d.6'f aprina bran, ia 1O0 pound SacVj, rtoa. 19.60i8o.0t).

ORA-iJi Traaa ia wheat wea naiot, bat fferisaa wen only mo-icrata aod (ha isurket ruled sietdy. Tba foiiowinf were to-day's Quotations! Bad wuiua foe miilina, as ta quality and lBjatieB, Otall.Ct, tba latter fi abaiaa Wisunv Car leu, ia si port el-e vtot, aa ta daslilr sod location Mt. i red, Ma. I aVaaibiva led, fisa. 9.O0M; steamer No.

9, OHn.aii nn- rm arid la2e and-r llfht otrrli.a. Juot-ttiona! Na i mUai In In cleva-tnrNo .3 tJe'S'iei "mar, Tl.7a'A.: So, 4, Car Via for local trade fancy Botitbem yellow, SOa Si'Ve No-a T-Ttc stea-itcr Na. 8 yellow. No. 4 yellow OAT Trad.

fa), ruled Srra at (he recent adranea Kmoiliea wera small Quotatlbaat No. 9 standard whit 8'e. a whiM HaI.FI HAV AND H7H A Wfien.and for hiy was fairly aettra tha mirk ruled firm, with suptdKa well nnder eonttol. 8lraw was In fair rpt ai si, aov Timethe Hay Xe 1. bslea, io0(l- Vo I medium bales.

SS IV -VS. 28 .00) No 'rned-iHDt balea. SJ OOaajStiO, fio. madlnm belea, fJl SOatia sen ml. arassy bav tig s20i na iad, SI V0a17 no.

CIotm llaed Hay I.iyM miied. 24 ef)ati4 so-V3. 1, Ka. 9. i l.0a SO-Kiraw Xo.

atraifbt iya, 91 SO' Ko. 8. atraifbt rya, flT o'tafl 00 1 Ne 1 UaaW rya, ain.00.l.60! Ha, 9, UR(1m1 tf. ta.oal.00i ka. 1, wbaai atratr, That cruel, bnmlnc; Inflammation which give such misery ia cooled and rotred bv a touch from fin-pert dipped in Hetskell'i Ointment.

Perhaps the trouble eczema IleiskelPs Ointment vrI3 heal it jrjit ai as It doea leaa aerinua skin troubles, like blackheads, pimplea, rash, sunburn and freckle. He'skell'a Ointment cares ALL ttla diseases and Heitkeli'a Medicinal Toilet Soap keep the skin clear anc? healthy. fli d'uojlits atif prtaaraffaea. aaa wOONSTOM. BOIXOWAY V4X.

IK Cesamstre St. PaflaaVlekla Security, Service, Courteous Treatment and Conservative Banking Central National Bank George W. Sweeney, Prop. BoUl, Bntlaio, fader Sum Magcateat. W.

Cor Fifth and Market Streets.

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