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Show TRADING IS HINDERED BY LABOR TROUBLES NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Dun's tomorrow will say; "With the labor situation still seriously ilisturhed in many parts of the country, business is increasingly inconvenienced ami its volume discloses progressive shrinkage in certain quarters. ypt progress is not wholly impeded and from trades and sections outside the immediate influence of industrial controversies contro-versies come frequent reports of a demand lor coods beyond the ability of sellers to s;iisfy. The shortage of supplies, aggravated aggra-vated by (he restriction of outputs, is more often h fnctnr in limiting transactions transac-tions than any question of rJriees. and the extensive buying of luxuries and the better bet-ter classes of merchandise is a feature com men ted upon in many dispatches." Weekly bank clearings. $S, l.'.7,452,S21. |