Show BRADSTBEETS REPORT Kew York Feb Bradstreet3 will Eay tomorrow Special telegrams from many of the 5nore Important points of distribution It throughout the country make It plain that the uncertainty as to the outcome of the financial stuation based on the rapid withdrawals of gold from the treasury has had a depressing effect on general trade Among twenty staple products four have remained steady in price wool lumber hides and leather although in western centers some grades of the last named have been held at an advance More important decreases were Sn live cattle and hog the latter lOc rer hundred wheat corn oats and pork I en per barrel after the bulls had tired of holding quotations and lard and Cotton all made declines f The greatest encouragement as to advances t ad-vances In prices is found among the iron J and steel industries During January exports of wheat both coasts of th < United States flour included as wheat have continued to average 3000000 bushels per week but I during six business days ending Janu arv 31 the total so exported was 24S3000 t bushels as compared with 2540033 bushels f the week before and 2053000 in the week one year ago In textiles there is little change or prospect of early improvement General lines of fancy printed fabrics are going from jobbers hands fairly well and print cloths are a shade better than a < week ago Foreign woolen dress goods are reported active and have secured the bulk of the orders placed at eastern centers cen-ters thus far The outlook for American jriills engaged on woolen dry goods is regarded re-garded as favorable although manufacturers manufac-turers of men5 dress wear woolens are tousy |