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Show JOHN C. CUTLER j REPORTS BUSINESS GOOD The general business and industrial situation throughout the nation indicates I further progress and expansion. This is noticeable in the heavy exports of the past two months. Then it is estimated esti-mated that the crops of wheat, corn, oats, rye and birley raised in 1910 amount to the large total of 5,099,772,-0.00 5,099,772,-0.00 bushels as compared with 4,721,535,-000 4,721,535,-000 bushels harvested in 1909. So that although prices of products miy fall, which will be more favorable for the consumers, there is no reason why. with all this newly created wealth, prosperity should not continue all over the country, and trade become more active. |