Show IN EUROPE tim THE business beai ness situation in germany is in a very disturbed condition AL A berlin paper kuhlow Suh lows S is quoted by ats aa saying that german commerce and industry aie 9 suffering ering from a species of crisis Thoua anAa of workingmen are idle I 1 in u ever every y manufacturing fac turing district it is declared jam such a general stagnation in bullum has bas not been known since 1840 dap dtp german explanation as to what ia SAW te primary cause of this state of afdal IB the mckinley McK ialey bill s bad busi business busine vM sN attributed on every hand to exports to america if not inclined to adow the german view of the situation vt at takes the report of the united star consul general in frankfort to loahy haw that the McKi mckinley Kinley Mo bill has had bad ww little effect on the trade of certain paw pe eions 1 I f germany the report coas south germany and the rhine province and extends extend over three for the first half year of 1891 bows go were exported to the value of and for 1890 tu to the value of and for 1889 to the value of these were almost entirely aured goods the exports of 1891 exceed those of 1889 though the VS kinley kidley bill is ia in force 10 crease in 1890 is attributed to the og to get goods bato the united states stapp J W tore the new tariff wed went into effect but the german papers papera say that re borts from other consa consulates lates run low lew favorable and it Is not to be denied that 04 the mckinley McKi uley bill h haa injured bennan Iv industry justry the full effects of which will be seen later on quoting from other sources brad af maintains that the present crisis 44 jn gasmin trade to is not due to the me mc bill every country in europe has bo more or low less heightened its krotec uw ve duties and the effect is now be ling ins felt european war scares have abad much to do with producing this aaion A number of other causes A ate also mentioned the berlin paper however contends that boat the trouble is due to the mckinley jitu which it says was the last drop aft p the cu cup P of our affliction the coal mining ining industry in germany to is not hering buffering as much depression as the iron f aad textile industries are the latter we are said to be in a very sad condition the ranks of the unemployed continue to t increase and wages are still falling no that according to german and american amerlia 11 authorities there is little hect for improvement at present |