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Show PRICES STILL RISING. Disproportion Between Supply and De-mand De-mand la Cause, Says Dun. XI: V yi RK. Ort. 27. Hun's Review tomorrow will say: ' I li.'-prir) ion inn t et ween dema nd and siippB is nun c pi onnunced t ha n a i a n v pre v time and the lis" in prh c-s con -1 in il--. Widely divergent lines ex hi hit st e;idit v inci -Kasing si reugt n and, I hough ich:-; e-iniinn.i! t ics are alreadv at an e-ti'eme e-ti'eme prddii'-tmn. Hump i no sisn that tjie crest has been reached. In sLecl nnd I ! iron, in textiles and in other brandies i lie eagerness of buyers is regarded as foreshadowing still further advances, the . Kvowinef scarcity of materials and prod-iirts prod-iirts impelling urgent eft'orta to cover far distant requirements, iividerifes of expansion ex-pansion are visible . on every hand, but many manufacturers and merchants, with commendable- .iudRment and prudence, endeftvor to repress demand rather1 than encourage it. and credits are closely .scanned. Obi f sat ions generally, however, :ire met with sreater prompinesu and returns, re-turns, if October failures indicate the smallest mortality for the period since 112 In spite of the increase in new enterprises. en-terprises. Weeklv bank clearing's, ?5,li79.6Tt)10S2. |