Show Trade In the East I The country begins to feel the stimulus of good crops New spring wheat began 1 to arrive at Chicago on the 1st ten days earlier than last year Tho St Louis corn corner has no effect an abundant yield is expected and business in all departments 5 is gaining The Korthwcstern Miller estimates es-timates tho wheat yield at 500000000 bushels of excellent quality and the mills at Minneapolis are active with water plenty St Paul naturally reports improvement im-provement in trade and Milwaukee also in all branches At Omaha assurance or crops above average makes business excellent ex-cellent In winter wheat regions jhe improvement im-provement consequent upon a good yield has now been steady for some weeks though Kansas City business is still rather quiet In the iron regions a distinct increase in-crease in demand is felt and here orders for 100 new locomotives have been placed during the week The certainty of large traffic also has its effects upon railroad negotiations which have made progress toward peace The money markets of the interior con tinuegenerally well supplied at Chicago while active the market is easy but at Boston rates varied in July from 3 to 9 I and back to 2 per cent and the movement is now active at 3 To the general surprise demands from the interior arc not felt in i New York to any extant as yet the treasury I treas-ury operations have onlyredded 100000 to tho cash on hand for the week ofdt The volume I of trade continues to exceed last years at New York 12 per cent and I outside 12J per cent according to clearings I clear-ings through banks Exports for July from New York appear 14M per cent larger than last year with imports 534 per cent larger and these figures would point to an excess of about eleven millions imports over exports ex-ports and yet the large offering of bills against products be moved hereafter prevents pre-vents apprehension The woolen industry still hesitates Prices of wool are generally held up to the average for the last month but in fine fleece there is some yielding in quotations manufacturers finding no encouragement to look for higher prices for goods and t a therefore restricting purchase of wool to immediate needs If the goods market does not soon improve a general yielding in wool would seem inevitable On the other hand more encouragement is felt in the iron business the demand increasing The business failures occurring throughout out the country during the last seven day as reported to R G Dun Co number for the United States 191 and for Canada 19 or a total of 210 as compared with a total of 210 last week and 203 the week previous to the last For the correspond lUg week of last year the figures were 21 representing 191 failures in the United 1 id 1t 0h6a States and 25 in the dominion of Canada 1I I |