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Show BRADSTREET'S REPORT. NEW YORK, April 12. Brndstreefs will eay tomorrow: Trade and Industrial developments are largely favorable and conservative optimism opti-mism predominates. Jobb ng trade includes in-cludes advices of a quieting of spring demand at large eastern centers, with attention turning to late summer and r-.il trade but of an Improvement nearer near-er polSt ? of flnnl distribution, except In the lower Mississippi valley, where high water holds back agricultural operations opera-tions and retards aales to country mer- Cl,WesBterTi trade has been Irregular but fair on "ho whole and gonerally bettor ta,rd,!t5rta'f;ture6) are the contlnnod ffif btheCStl.em alor , tWSSS fhe projects o an expenditure for buHdg for the first quarter not much C,&.SL ael'eited States fol ,lr week ended Apr 1 1 were 23J aek8ofJ10nr207Vlnk,10l0, 2o" in 1000. U,Bus!ne" failures in Canada for the ir n imbi? which comparer with M8lft -ni 28 in tho like week of "wheat. Including flour. oxporUi from th? Unliod State, and ' Canada for the &P0i iorJl$ tffVeekrwere 352.55o b,S0hre?s.fiXaPB0ar.ns( 'A iMt week and U7P.H0 in 1911. |