Show r tOLD A MUlANT fright I > Bright Outlook in All Lines of Trade r OLLECTIONS MUCH BETTER t Conditions In tho Soulh Are r Especially Geod t Only Gloomy Effect in the Whole Kadiant Picture Arc the Various Labor Disturbances N w York Nov Bradstreets tomorrow to-morrow will say Colder weather over the greater part of the country has greatly stimulated retail trade and Incidentally tiulckenud a jobbing demand in seasonable lines I In some sections Inquiries for holiday goods exceed last I year the feature be I plng the high trade of materials taken 1 Inferior retailers helped by piopltious agricultural conditions are reported to be meeting obligations more promptly Farming interests are apparently In I r good financial condition an Inference I that seems to be evidenced by the fact that they display unwillingness to part with their surplus products at anything Ices than what they dtcm satisfactory prices though the movement of currency cur-rency to the interior continues hut on a smaller scale than for some weeks Southern conditions are especially good Railway earnings are still good the increase in-crease In gross receipts for the lirst half of November being fiV = per cent WhIle the foregoing arc the favorable favor-able developments of the week the fact must not be overlooked that labor troll files the gloomy outlook for building the t closing down of Iron antI steel mills blast fuinnccn and leather tanneries and the continued hesitancy In the buying of practically all commodities are factors that mar the Industrial as well as the commercial fabric It Is a buyers market In Iron and steel and kindred < products with the general tendency toward a lower price level but quotations have not exercised much Influence on purchasers who I I stem disposed to look for further concessions con-cessions Not much business IB being done in wool Bull hides are firmer I but orders for leather in the leading market continue of a handtomouth character Wheat including flour exports for the week ending November hilt aggrc r ate 297427 bushels against ICdJ81S bushels last week 5277072 this week last year ri17t > 30 In 1901 and 3tS27230 In 1000 For twenty weelcs 1 of the cereal year they aggregate GIS7002S bushels lIgalnst ld2r732G In 1002 118170100 in liOl and 71li7yoj3 in 1000 Corn exports for the week aggregate 1201023 bushel bush-el against 1GSC S2 last week 2IS2S1 I I a year ago 145271 In IflOl and 523uiiG6 in 1000 For twenty weeks of the cereal year they aggregate 72152501 against 2iSSlSO In 1302 17028001 in 100L and CG 2G72C In 1JOO Business failures in the Tnlted States for the week ending with November 10th numbered 228 against 250 last week 201 in the like week of 1002 22H in WOI 215 In 1000 and 202 in ISO In Canada failures were sixteen In number compared with thirteen last week and nineteen In time corrcspontllng week last year |