| Show WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW HENRY HENBY CLEWS in hla his report for the week ending september 5 1891 says saya that the long looked for reaction tion made its appearance in the stock market to wards warda the close of the week and for the first time in five weeks the leans were allowed to have an innings the condition of the harvest in the united states is all that has been anticipated for it in round numbers taking the cereals combined we have million bushels more than last year we have an exportable surplus of million bushels of wheat and in addition a large quantity of corn europe will require at least million bushels of wheat to cover her shortage hortage last year the Dur european rye cro crop amounted to bushels this year it will not be over 00 it is expected that maize will be largely used for food in europe during the ensuing winter it is announced that a consignment of of guld gold has been engaged for shipment to this country from europe this gold cornea comes back under a special transaction transact iou as the rates of e exchange change X are not yet low enough to admit of gold being imported at a profit the situation on the whole ls is favorable to a higher range of values but at present there are several impediments in the way of a rise union pa cefic affairs are tangled there are rumors of a receiver for that road its stock is looked at with distrust the proportion of reserve to liability is declining in the bank of england this is not a reassuring symptom cold in the north w west e a t prevails prevail and corn is not yet out of da danger n ger from frost however mr clews thinks there is a bright future for the stock market |