Show I ipibiiiiowi Domestic Financial Conditions Condi-tions Are Satisfactory BUSINESS WELL MAINTAINED jjanufacturing Operations Hnvo Increased In-creased iu Activity Especially in the Iron nnd Steel Industry nnd Textile Productions Labor Difficulties Diffi-culties in the Anthracite Region JIave Not Improved but Numerous Settlements Have Been Effected Elsewhere Now York June 2LIt G Dun Cos I Weekly Hcvlew of Trade tomorrow will r say Foreign markols were badly disarranged r dis-arranged by L the sudden illness of the 1Itig and them was much liquidation prior lo the cloulnc of Die British ex chances from Wednesday afternoon to Monday Ijomcstlc financial conditlonn are exceptionally satisfactory and trade Js well maintained although low temperatures tem-peratures Interfered with the distribution of midsummer ppcclaltlcs Manufacturing Manufactur-ing operations havo Increased in activity especially In the iron and alccl Induato and textile production while the cons con-s > work on new buildings and bridges la very heavy Labor difficulties have not improved In the anthracite region bin numerous scitlcmonls havo been effected eluowhcre Hallway earn un average Increase of 1t G per cent ovr Ings thus fur reported for June exhibit an average Increase of JC per cent over lost year and 371 per cent over ISO Most of the blast furnaces that were fctopped by 1 tile scarcity of anthracite coal have resumed with coke of which the ovcni have established new records of output I nnd shipments have been still larger owing to tho stocks accumulated during thu ear shot luge ISustcrn manufacturers of footwear report re-port a larger volume of conlracts mainly for delivery In August and September Leather has accumulated and some tanneries tan-neries are closed but bolting butts con lliuio In demand at full prices Raw wool Is In batter request at JSastorn marker but the new clip is held at u i premium that limits trade Agricultural nroupects arc far above tho average ami rapid progress Is being made with winterwheat harvesting Delays De-lays have been encountered from heavy rain whllo Injury has occurred In the Souihwcht from drought but those ad verKO Influences arc less cxlen lvo than usual Ide differences between cash prices and next crop options Indicate the views of traders The week brought little lit-tle altcrnlfon In spot quotations light supplies holding cereals fairly steady Kallurcs for the week number 200 Jn the United States ngalnat 201 last year and 113 t Jn Canada against iJ J a year ago ° |