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Show Dunn and Co's Trade Review-Dunn Review-Dunn & Co's, weekly review of trade -ays: No important change appears in the condition of Bnsiuess, and the distribu. lion of products continues. Enormous production by manufacturers is greater ou the whole than in any previous year and while some hesitation is seen about entering into new accounts, the general tone of business and industries Is remarkably re-markably healthy. Trading in cotton has been Jmuch the best ever known in any week'but stock deals have been tat moderate. Cattle receipts at Chicago tre f illing behind; colliers are all now woiking only half-time; in pig iron -(.me hesitation of buyers is seen, with 1 cancelation of postponement of ordere but the situation is 3oniidered very healthy. The Bar mills are said to bi near the end of their orders, and a -tie of steel rails at a fixed price is rc-t.(.rte rc-t.(.rte l October exports of the princi-.t princi-.t products were 115,095,450 smaller iliali last year, and in two weeks of Snvvmber tbo decrease has been f 2,00,000 This fact, with a large increase in ex-n ex-n .i l lias caused an advance in foreign iciitiuge to 4M'i and with money 1-irer "in I.ondoa and cheaper here Piere is thought to be some prospect of ,l'l ( poits. The business failures oc-'uririr oc-'uririr throughout ihs country dtirin Mie p'-st seven days number 24 compared com-pared with the totals of 10 last week. For the corresponding week last year Ih? figures were 285. |