The Commercial and financial chronicle . 43,000 208,000 ., 1, 1, 934,200 764 300 Total American 8,005,460 3, ;.450 Total Visible ^.,;.077 4,0b9,«&0 aUddllng Upland, 6-38d. 42i3jd. 5S,8(i. MlddUngUpland. New 1006o. 8i»i80. 9oi«o. ?gypt Good Brown. Liverpool 86iftd. 5ed. 7^d. Peruv. Rough Good, Liverpool 7301. 7d. 77i8d. Broach Fine. ^ 5d. 49i8d. 6Hd. .TlnneveUy Good, 4iBiad. 488d. 5d. 5i«„e. 83i8d. 7^;ed. 48d. 5d4iBi8d. W~ Continental Imports past


The Commercial and financial chronicle . 43,000 208,000 ., 1, 1, 934,200 764 300 Total American 8,005,460 3, ;.450 Total Visible ^.,;.077 4,0b9,«&0 aUddllng Upland, 6-38d. 42i3jd. 5S,8(i. MlddUngUpland. New 1006o. 8i»i80. 9oi«o. ?gypt Good Brown. Liverpool 86iftd. 5ed. 7^d. Peruv. Rough Good, Liverpool 7301. 7d. 77i8d. Broach Fine. ^ 5d. 49i8d. 6Hd. .TlnneveUy Good, 4iBiad. 488d. 5d. 5i«„e. 83i8d. 7^;ed. 48d. 5d4iBi8d. W~ Continental Imports past week have been 177,000 bales,The above flgarea indicate a loss in 1903 of 479,617 bal^^as compared with sam*- date of 1902, a decrease of from 1901 and a gain of 1,894 bales from 1900. At the Interior Towns the movement—that is the receiptsfor the week and since September 1, the shipments for tneweek and the stocks to-night, and the same items for thecorresponding period of 1901-02—is set out in detail H HOB© «2 a: ; >? ? =52532S>o ?saw CO M M ODwoiM c^eocotocobio^loVitacoo wtooi^ooo^eOMtj mo^m; Atocao3ciooao^coci30~JMoaoiO)XOOMacooM»M cuao<i oa^coc^M^toc«ooMCd^cQOOcoc tocxCMOOi mmm . VI w aMtoMja w m —omwmi^. m_co oi^i^Mi acnoiMcao^acdcaoic^ooao oi; OQ0i^C0C00i«BOOteOMCCC^9O-43:Mi0(k|o»«^i»C CftOi^^M ci>»<xoc;iM-4.^Ci}(»0^ MCBcccac^aco —-19Sj^oo ^-,.- M COMr- M *- ^Oi^to«>ou«^MHt(^OMMM lO. 05 M JktOMMMOtop flbOD^ejMxVoMoi o-jMwoctoaoVMi^ajoioasococaoi^v-ViODoeaoOMOOOto; mOA-iotoc^-^Ov>>4a>ataoeocvu<aoo toco bJM^ tOOOl^- ooo AtOMQOC^CCOlCO^Osac too W —OlOCCOO


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