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8 '3EAJtU)nE NBWB, NOVEMBER48; l»il WANTS! The. P^ple’s. Market Place Read By Thousands Daily 1 Cent a Wofd*£adi Insertion PHONE NO. 115 QR0CER8. ♦ OATS. Fr««h thipment of Pin-Head Om Meal In 54b. paelu«es, 80c. Keene & Robinson's Scotch Oat* In 5-lb. tins, 60c. Quaker Rolled Oats; in tins, 16c., and the larseet and best package of pure Whit® Rolled Oats on the market, for 10c. “It’s Femdell. Null sed.” MILER-VAN^E88 CO. “The Place." WHEN YOU HAVE A MEETING OF FRIENDS, OR SOCIAL FUNCTION Call us for a two or five pound Box of Domino Sugar.’ Convenient In form. Perfect in appearance. Economical for table use. CITY GROCERY CO. Phones 2801-2802. wANTaa WANTED — lAdi©*’ and Gentlemen’s Suits »o Dry Clean: $1 each. Our work guaranteed. Queen City Dye- . and Cleaning Works. J. H. DuBose. 18-3t. WANTED—Furnished apartment; two or three roomB, including kitchen; clean, reasonable. Address R., care News. 18-2t. WANTED—To borrow from 1500 to . 51,000 on good real estate security. P L. W., care News. luiARI) WANTED—Gentleman wish- pB to make hl» home with refined family where there are no other hoarders, in an accessible part of the city. Reierenoes exchanged. W. C. D., rare News. 18-2t. Wl.NTED—Two boys for shop work. I harlotte Mfg. Co. 7*tf WANTED—Boarders and roomers, at 215 W 7th St. I7*3t WANTED FOK US. ARMY: Able-bod ied men between ages 18 and 25; cltlzetis of United States. Qf good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read aud write the Eng lish language. Tor Information ap ply to Recruiting Officer, 307 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C.; 3 South Mala St., Aiiheville, N. C.; 230^ South Elm St.. Greensboro. N. C.; 1622 Main St, Columbia. S. C.; 204V4 West Maint St., Greenville. S. C., or 167 West Maint St., Spartan burg, S. -C. BANANAS! BANANAS—Just reev ed car eight hand bunches, goiH? to sell cheap, 25, 35 and 60 cents per bunch. Call at our place business and get what you want; can’t deliT- er at price. A. F. Messick Gro. C., comer College ft 2nd Sts. 17-2t WE PAY live dollars per hundred for certain names and addresses. Steady work, male or female. Send stamp for particulars. Star Specialty Co., Bolton, Ga. 18-lt. VIAVA REPRESENTATIVE. Miss Ida M. Neumeyer, 1429 East Fifth St. Phone 2756-J. ATTENTION VETERANS—You will assemble at headquarters in uniform tomorrow night, Sunday, at 7 o’clock, to attend services at Ninth Avenue Baptist church, by our chaplain. Rev. Conrad, closing wiUi a recitation by our Mascot, Miss Ruth Porter. A full attendance Is desired. By order of W. M. Smith", Commander; H. D Duckworth, Adjutant. MEET MB at Hastings ft Mitchell’® furnltur# store. Cut price sale. 46 N. College St. Phone 817-J. 80-tf*eod FP.ESH SUPPL.i Sherrill Mineral "^a* ter. Cures Indigestion, Constipation all Kidney and Bladder Disorders. City chemist eays abaoluto pure Phone ->rder 212S. N. J. JUST RECEIVED Currants, Raisins, Citron, Orange Peel, Lem» Peel, Figs and all that Is needed to put iji fruit cake. I also have the best line of canned goods that can be bought. Give m« a trial order and be convinced. G. O. THIES Phone 2115-2116. No. 1413 Eaet 4th St. BUY THINGS CHEAP We put on sale for Saturday the last of a lot small Virginia Shoulders at 10 cents per lb.. These art fine val ues. Also choice Bread Meal, made from new crop corn,i sweet and fresh. All kinds groceries at ' reasonable prices. ALEXANDER BROS. 218 East Trade 8t.r Phone 2561. F. N. HALU A CO., Fresh Pineapples, Florida Oranges, Sheepnose Apples, freiiA Cranlferries, Sealshipt Oysters, pork Backbone and Dressed Poultry. J. H. Felts, Mgr. 329 E. Trade St. Phortes 421 and 422 McHEEL*8 ‘ We have fresh Lettuce^ Cauliflower, Beets, Peppers', "^ystsr Plant and are looking for some nice, tender string beans. Also fine apples, grape fruit a^nd pineapples. Phones 2623-2622. . 205 N. Tryon. WANTED—Table boarders. E. 5th, or phone liS9*J. Apply 208 30-tf FOR SALS FOR SALE OR RENT—Mbdem 9-room house; furnished or unfurnished; possession January first. 213 Tenth Avenue. Phone 1758-J. l7-3t FOR SALEJ—‘Early. English oak side board. Perfect condition, good style. Phone 1336. 15-tf FOR SALE—Two choice lots, HIU Crest. J* W. Btrr}', W'^llklnson Bldg. 17-3t FOR SALE CHEAP—Fine driving mare 6 years old, city broke, or will trade for small automobile. N. J. SherrlU. 17-2t HORSE FOR SALE—Cheap. See Thad Tate. 14 E. Trade St. 18-3t. FOR SAL,E—Bargain, 91 acre farm In Caba^us Co., 12 miles from Concord, N. C. Level. Price to close quick, $1000 cash. N. J. Sherrill. 17-2t WE HAVE A BIG Assortment,, both fresh and second hand Horses and Mules. WADSWORTH SALES STABLES. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW and 6-room cottage, thoroughly modem, for sale through Building and Loan. “Own er,” care News. 17-3t NOTICE—The Southern Express Com pany will sell at Public Auction about five hundred (500) unclaimed packages on Saturday, November 4, 1911 at office 206 So. Church, Char lotte, N. C., commencing at 10:00 a. m. 7-4t-sat FANCY POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE—A few fine S. C. R. I. Red Cockerels and Hens; $1.50 to 110.00. ’Phone 878-J. A. Gwln Henderson. 18-lt. FOR SALE—Two Shetland ponies, 3 and 4 years old. Shuman Bros. Phone 472. 28-tf FOR QUICK SALE—One 7-r^m cot tage, three 6-room cottages, one 4- room cottage with lots for five more houses. Only one mile from Inde pendence Square on shady side of street, with lots of shade trees and fruits and flowers all for $14,000. See L. C. Hemdon. Phone 916. 10-10-tf rOR RENT FOR RENT—One room, steam heat, close in, hot and cold bath. No. 203 N. Brevard St. Telephone 1228. 18-tf. eod. FOR RENT—Brick dwelling No. 9 East Third street. Opposite court house. Contains eleven rooms and two bath rooms. Verj;, desirable' lo cation for boarding house. Larg^ dining room. Phone 704-J. 16-5t FOR RENT—Headquarters, 219 N. Try on St. The largest house renters in Charlotte. J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. 18.lt. L08T AND FOUND. LOST—Money, by not having my work done at Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works. 18-3t. LOST—Carrier’s collection book, near Tenth and Pine streets. Reward If returned to The News office. 2t DENTISTS. Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Gaddy. HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS. OfTice, Hunt Bldg., 202 1-2 N. Tryon St. 'Phona 216. IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE A FRUIT CAKE we can supply you wtth thft' best fruits money can buy. Seeded raisins, currants, citron, lemon and orange peel. Try and you will be cJmvlnced. *8. R. LENTZ. Frea Conran, Mgr. ’Phones 101 and 102. W. Ji». CROWELL. Choice Fresh Corn Medium and Fine. Grits. Coarse Phene 1062. 200 E. Morehead St. ARCHITECTS. ♦ ♦ F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT. Supervision of Construction. Office, 211 N. Tryon. Room 4. By AMociateo Press. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18.—Foot ball banners of Princeton once more flaunted defiance at Yale in the streets of New Haven today but with a south east rain storm sweeping in from Long Island Sound at a hurricane pace, both banners an^ bearers seemed be draggled and dispirited at least dur ing the forenoon over the prospects of a good football test on Yale field later in the day. ' . Footballlsts dislike to play a fhree cornered game In which the weather has a hand. The element of luck has usually figur^ much larger In such Contests than under , dry ■ conditions Today, however, the* supporters ' of Prlaceton looked on such an element with more complacency than those of Yale, for the reason that good for tune has walked hand in hand with the orange and black in every game so far this'season. In the aggregate weight Princeton has a sllght| advantage over Yale but In the latter team the weight is more evenly distributed. Spare suits were provided by the trainers in order that the players might have a cotnplete change between the halves, while lit tle packets of rosin were provided for the back field men to Insure better handling of punts. The line up. ' Yale , Position Avery.. .. ......... Lieft end. Sciilly.. .. .. , Left tackle Francis.. .. 1^^® Left guard Ketch^m.; i« .. .. . • . • Blunienthal , Center McDevltt.. Wilson Right guard Paul.. .. .. .. Phillips Right £ackle 'Bomei&tec'.. •• ;* •• •• •• . -Dunlap Right end. Howe..‘ ..^.Pendleton ^ • 2 ■ Quarter back. Camp DeWltt • Left half Spaulding Baker Right half Dunn.. .. .. .. Vaughan Full back. Officials: Ri§fere*e: Langford, of Trin ity; Umpire, Williams of P^nsylvan- la; head lineman, Costello, dt Cornell. Field judge. Snow, of Michigan. Game called at 2 p. m. Time 15 minute periods. • Georgia Clashes > With'lech Adds to Travelers’ Cotnfi J. M. McMICHAEL. ARCHITECT. Rooms 505-506 Trust Building. charlotte. N. C. ♦ OSTEOPATH. ♦ OSTEOPATH. REGISTERED DR. H. F. RAY, Realty Building. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 'Phone» Office, 330; Residence 371-J Consultation at OfHce, gratis. ♦ FOR RENT—New attractive houses. O. A. Rqbblns. Phone 382. 8-tf FOR REnI*—The Gresham home on W’^est Trade St., modem, steam heat. Phone l#i. 15-tf FOR REIN#^Ten-room house, modern convefflhices. Apply a t 13 W. Vanc«.5-tf FOR RENT—gentleman, pleasant front room, all conveniences, price reasonable. 400 N. Graham. Phone 1164-J. 16-4t DR. WM. PARKER DENTIST. Garibaldi, Bruns A Dixon Bldg. 12 8. Tryon. (Note Change of Location.) ’Phone 1408, Day »r Night. TERRA COTTA PIPE. MOVED. I h,ave moved my Terra GOfta 'PSpe Yard to East 5th St., betweehr College St. and the Railroad, in the heart of the city, where you will find every thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe. Chimney lining, Well isoping,'etc. Q, V. FURR. Office ’Phone, 326. Residence 962-J. I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST. IOC Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C. FOR REINT—Rooms upstairs. 816 W. Trade. W. J. Fite. i-tf. FOR RENT — Mo4«rn 8-room house, hot water heat' J. Jl. Oates. 26eod-tf. ♦ MliCBLLANlOUS ^ ♦ ♦ GENTLEMEN BOARDERS wanted. EverythkqF ii««^ modern. House two blocks from Sqoare; good table; 301 1-2 N. Tryon. Tha Whit© House. 18-2t SPECIAL HATBitA yonnr BM^men students rS>ming'togetiier. in mod em artangepeBts made for'i^adying at night. The Wblta tOl 14 N. Tryon. . 849, $75.00 Per Acre Will buy this desirable faVm of 110 acres. It is located five miles from the square, only 1-4 miles from the finest road in the county, in one of the best neighborhods. Has six room dwelling, two tenut houses, barn, etc., two orchards, abundance of l^ne wood and some saw timber, well watered and in every re spect desirable for a country home. We can divide it to suit purchaser. Union Loon and PALMIST NOTICE Cyrena, Palnai8t,,‘2iU-remain in your city ten days only.. ^Sonsult her at once. 218 North Tryon. Princeton , ..White .. . .Hart By Associated Press. Atlanta, Ga., • Nov. 18.—Georgia and Tech are in prime condition for their annual clash, here today, which is expected to be clo^ly contested. Because of the Intense rivalry be tween the schools the parade fea ture will be eliminated. The probable line up will be: T iHE TRAVELING man was leaving hurriedly on an unexpected trip. There had been no time to make the usual arrangements for [accommodjitions, or to plan his appointrhents. With a few minutes «^fe at the depot he used the Long Distance Bell Telephone public pay station and arranged his plans so that he was able to save half a day. In contihgences and in ordinary affairs the satisfaction of a Long Distance Bell Telephone message outweighs the cost tenfold. ' By the way^ Have you a Bell Telephone ? Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company Southan Football Games To - day ed from advance sales, is placed 10,000. Some people say just what th«y think. But it takes them a long time to make up their minds what to thmk. FOOTBALL GAMES SCHED- ♦ ULED. ' Tech. Thomason.. Sanchez.. . Position Left end. • • •.« Left tackle Luerhrmann.. Loeb.. .. Left Guard. Center. Georgia. , ..Conklin .... Harrell .. ..Lucas .Delaplerre Means. . Peacock Sinclair. Black Coleman Goree.. . 3ook. .‘ .. Patterson Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarter back ' Left h^f Right fialf 5M11 back ..Maddox .. Powell ..Cancken . .Bowden .McWhorter . Minehan ♦ New York, Nov. 13.—Outside ♦ ♦of the Princeton-Yale set-to, the ♦ ♦ most important football game in ♦ ♦ the east today is th^ annual en- ♦ ♦ counter of Harvard and Dart- ♦ ♦ mouth at CamBi-idge. Both ♦ ^ teams have lost to Princfeton by ♦ ♦ scores that indicate that there ♦ ♦ is little to choose between ♦ ♦ them. The day’s schedule fol- ♦ ♦ lows: ♦ ♦ Harvard vs. Dartmouth at ♦ ♦ Cambridge. ♦ ♦ WiMiams, vs. Amherst at Wil- ♦ ♦ liamstown. ♦ Syracuse vs. Carlisle at Syra- ♦ cuse. ♦ Afmy vs. Colgate at West ♦ Point. ■ ♦ Navy vs. Pennsylvania State ♦ at Annapolis. ♦ Brown vs. Vermont at Provi- ♦ dence. ♦ One Umpire to Be Missing. By Associated Press. Chicago, Nov. 18.—At' least one American League umpire who offi ciated last '^season will be missing when the curtain rises on the sport next season. This is a statement made here by , President Ban B. Johnson of the league but he refused to name the arbitrator. There was a report that it would be one of the younger umpires. ' Negotiations are now said to be on between Johnson and a new official who will join the staff of umpires. , TEN THOUSAND SEE BALL GAME FOOT- Tn“ TEXAS. Officials: Streit (Auburn), referee; Innis Brown (Vanderbilt) umpire; Williams (Vanderbilt) field judge. restaurants. •/ THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE. Up-to-date dining room, seating 100 persons, a lunch counter unequ^ed in South. Conveniently located jn South Tryon Street StrictlSr European. Mtsstssippt Meets Vanderbilt Today By Associated Press. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 18.—The fea ture on Southern gridirons today will be the Vanderbilt-Uunverslty of Mis sissippi game here this afternoon. For the struggle the day dawned clear af ter a night of rain, with prospects of a crisp afternoon and a fairly fist field. Vanderbilt considers Cahall, Mississ ippi’s gc^at drop kicker, the dangerous man. The teams .are evenly matched as to weight but Vanderbilt looks to be the faster. The line up: Vanderbilt Position Mississippi K. Morrison Vanderver Left end. Freeland.. *. .. .. .. .. ..Carter Left tackle Metzger Causey Left Guard. Morgan Adams center C. Brown of Covington.. ... .. ..Cohn Right guard T. Brown. ..Barker Right tackle THE NEW YORK RESTAURANT Always Ofton. 29 West Trade St. One of the best eatinf places in th« city.'; Clean and up-to^ate. Best service and only pure and wholesome food furnished. Ladi®*’ dining room. George Anagn^ Mgr. . 15-30t I. TrPttofr tM. A TrtM. roofing. DOKt .YOUR liOOF UIAK Lti Qt it»raUipFQo ^d put yonr guttoni^and conductor pipes In good order. We are spedajtsts in building or^repWrl®! Iron or slate roott. Furnace ^rork promptly done. F. •HUMAN, ^ _ . FhoM 41f ■\ P. E. Brown.. right end Ray Morrison.. quarter Collins .. Hardage.. Sikes.. .. Left half. Right’half* u. ..Walton . ..Randolph ... .Manship .. ..Cahall .. ..Mitchell Full back Officials:- Hershberger (Chlcagq) referee; Dale (Chicago) umpire, Dean Hill (Atlanta) field judge; T. N. Buck ingham (Memphis) head linesman. middleweight champion ship OF AUSTRALIA 'DECIDED^ Sydney* N. s. W., Nov. 18.—Jimmy Clabby, of Milwaukee, easily out pointed Arthur Cripps in their io round fight of the middleweight c^mpioi^iilp of Australia today, wpps aoknowli»dged defeat in the Wit and reOfl By Associated Press. Houston, Texas, Nov. 18.—What promises to be one of the biggest Southern football games of this sea son in attendance Tras called here ’this afternoon between *Ix>uisiana State University and Southwestern University. The attendance, estlmat- At Nashville: Vanderbilt vs. stesippi. ^ At Atlanta: Tech vs. Georgia. At Birmingham. Albany vs. wanee. COUGHING AT NIGHT ’Means loss of sleep which Is bad fol* the children and hard on grown per sons. Foley’s Honey anj^ Tar Com pound stops the cough at once, relieves S®* the tickling and dryness in the throat I and heals the ^inflamed membranes. At Macon M Mercer vs. Clemson. j Contains no opiates and is ^est for -At Austin: Auburn vs. Texas. children and delicate persons. Refuse At Knoxville: Tennessee vs S. P.. substitutes. Bowen Drug Store on U. V * i North Square. At-Columbia: South ,Carolina vs. _^: Davidson. At Charleston: ,Citadel vs. Charles-1 ton. 1'=^ i At Houston: L. S. U. vs. South- , western. ' . J At Wake Forest: North A. vs. Wake Forest. THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN ' Only fire-proof hotel In Char lotte; supplied entirely with wa ter from its own deep well CAFE OPEN NJGHi. Water analyzed ^jly 6, 1911. by Director ^tate Lnhoratory of Hygiene anci pronounced puri. Pure Water tiom our Artesian Well, ;J03 1-2 feet deep, tor sale. 5c gallon at Hote]. 1(^ gallon in 5-g^loa lots. belivered In Charlotte or at R. Station. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. Kentucky State vs. Carolina vs. At Lexington: Transylvania. At Norfolk: North Washington & L,ee. _ At Waco: Baylor vs. Central Ken- tucky» * At Washington. Georgetown vs. Virginia. Tennessee NATURE'S CURE FOR CHRONIC ULCEkS Only by removing the bause Carolina any dironic Ulcer or Old Sore be cured. No one will question the truthfulness of this statement. The cause is alwa3rs from an inward source, never an outw^d influence’, and there fore the only possible way to get rid of these places is to take intern^ treatment. Pure blood is the one unfaiDihg cure for chronic ulcers; juist as long a» the circulation is al> flowed to remain in an imptire condi- > tion the^lace will be kept open from the constant discharge of impurities into it from the blood. - But pure blood will change this conUtion fmd the flesh tissu^es will be nourished and made healthy, and then nature will promptly and permanently heal A .HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE the ulcer. S. S. S. is irosognized as That stops coughs quickly and cures the greatest of all blood purifiers and colds is Foley’s Honey and. Tar Com-J therein lies its power to cure old pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jeffer- j ulcers and sores. ■' It goes into the son St., » “J, citculation, and removes every trace can recommend Foley s Honey and ■ Tar Cortipound ae a sure cure for ‘ ^ 5. ^ coughs and colds. It cured my daugh- enn^es this vital ^id uiat it ter of a bad cold and my neighbor, nourishes all flesh tissues instead of Mrs. Benson cured herself and herl irritating them with impurities, whole family with Foley’s Honey and j When S. S. S. h^s cleansed tte blood Tar Compound. Bhreryone in our neigh-; and tte pli^ has healed over it is Meets Presbyterian Uni^ versity. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18.—The University of Tennessee plays the Southwestern Presbyterian Univer sity of Clarksville, Tenn., in football this afternoon. Both teams expressed confidence of being victorious. borhood speaks highly of it.” For night coughing, dryness and tickling in the thrpat, hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no opiates. Al ways in a yellow package. Bowen Drug Store on Norfh Square. not a surface cure, but the tilcer & fill^ ixt with heal^y flesh irom the bottom. Free book and a^ medical advice will be sent to all suflfeter^ who will Vnite us. 8. S: S. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SFECmC C(k, Atlam»m, G» ' KING’S GRADUATES are above par in the busineoa woirl^ because' of their th^roegb training and superior qualifications. We do iwt tolerate laxi ‘ nMthods, incompetent superficial,courses of'study. Succeaa la our.alni and want &e best brines* and atenograiddc training that ex- periene^ monay .and brains can proviis^ write tor our hani^toa*-cata logue. No vacation; Enter any time. • TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the contained in a' deed of trust execute to me, the undersigned Trustee, by Medlam and wife, which said trust Is registered in the Office cf toe Register of Deeds for MecklenDu^ County, N. C., in Book 270. Page ^ j on account of default in the payme of tha indebtedness therein secureo, I will, on Monday the 18th day w u cember at 12 o’clock M.. at the » Court House Door of Meek enburg County, in Charlotte, N. C., sell to highest bidder at public ^ certain lot of land lying and . Charlotte Towcship. County, North Carolina, and more P ticular described and defined as ^^Snsistlng of the northern P'^i'tion Lots- Nos. 21, 22 and 23, as shown by Spratt’s Map of the Brown propert.. recorded in Book 163, Page 90, Register’s Office of said Count?. ^ ing 50 feet on Fox Street, corny . East Fifth Street (Extended) and tending back with that P with said Fifth Street 120 feet, t same) being across that Portion lots 21, 22 and 23. as shown on Map, which is covered l^y hereby conveyed, said lot said being a" feet by 120 feet, reser%ung and ceptlng a strip 5 feet wide feet d^p from the northein ea§ for side- all the said lot, to be used oni witlk* Also a right of way ove!* streets and alleys as to Map, the feame as was con . ^ Mrs. Ada G. Hester by. Brown and others, said oe _pcorde^ dated February 7, 1903, ^.ister's in Book 174, Page 390. of par- Ofllce of. said County, and t ticular deed reference is he the aforesaid deed j . cal property herein conve - the SAme lot 0f land which «« veyed to E' .L. Keesler by - jjjg G. Hester by deed rec(^de said Jlegister of e^me lo^ ° 192, Page 578; being land conveyed to the ‘Ky deed by E.- L, Keeler ana !'fj remstered in the Office of t O? Deeds for Mecklenbur. afor^aid, in Book 200, in Being, the same lands con said Deed of Trust. Terms of sale. Cash. Trust®*' Cl SGuthein 5 I cavannah, Ga., ^ Lddling steady . Charleston, &• ^tton middling fsady. UugusU, Ga., >> Columbia, o. Bing 9c. rMacon, Ga.. 18. liverpool ( Liverpool, Nov. W dull; prices Uerican mlddlmf jood middling ■ • liddiing ;. • • •• middiinS* • • ordinary.. i-dinary- - •• y ; [The sales of 1 lies, of ^hich 3^ In and export «•»»» 10 American. ■Futures opened eady. * ^.Jan In-Feb.. Ib'March tb-:^arch bch-April.. .. pril-May ny-June.. •• Ine-July •. • • lly.Aug . • • • Lfust-Sept.. • fpt'Qct let. Nov Lharioi )d middling . • tton seed, per CHARLOTl 5gs, per dozen arkeys lens, per lb., ickens, per ib itter, per lb ., icks, per lb.. Bse, per tb.. jm, per bu. .. Its, per bu .. Dun & C I New York, Nov ’8 weekly revle IWhlle It Is ref gtill In a gre kt such progres! fecessary readju| fhetter feeling, sable in the w de this year ha ^pressed than th to the sensitif |A larger volum carried on, ai sr buying for kd steel trade Freased orders rolling stock |it better dema: als. Wer quotatio] ' in other fii eo. still pr , U.T’.,, wire e 'mewhat Improve ^des being lari bns, although t bns for J912 is bence. Bessemc Ittsburg. |The Increased stores, du led to mon fimary channels landise ready iicee are settllnj Ijs is atimulatlni Vt business in r hose, bielting duck are it nghams and b living steadily IMiscellaneous e |ods is very sati Illation of China |lved. The narro causing a ca: |Dger of over*pr( j Woolens and pning a subst ^chinery. I Hester’) j^ew Orleans, Aster’s W'eekly J^ement shows: por the 17 dayi ^as€ over last crease over th fwe last of 221 por the 78 day fve elapsed, th I the 78 days Mad the same “,000. yhe amount bi. _j the past W€' lies against 59( this dat ■ar before last. _^he movement 12^8 receipts t frts 4,438,713 a h**, 3,771,531 Vi ^verland acroafl Potoma gls and Canada r *®^8t year, Interior stocks P at the clow ^'43 year bef mills’ 5(0,786 * last, e total mover 6,862,767 a 5,149^35j las . -•-»7,oox y Ills takir North, Sou* a J seasc 1,317, at the 1 f Qg Southern \i?creased d oaies against hRp^'respondins ^a-vanuah to 44 1-2; 5 |61o; Q |635; 770. M Nava 9 CJa,, sales B. 615; H • 660;
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