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Show BRADSTREET'S OPINION. Confidence in Outlook for Next Year's Busineis Is Feature. Nevi nrk Oil 11 llradetreet s Inrnnr row will sn Cnntldinre III the ruitloik for next )eira I iislness Is a notablt ft n tlirj In th- Irnle alttlltlill Ibe volume of oiders lonkril for next sprbil, a dellv er) Is large tor Ibis season or the )ear, and Is ex lalnetl parti) by Ihe exreptlnn. nllv gnol buslseaa dine In fnll nnl winter account und the I irgt crop vblls of the eir nnd ilsn b) Ihe r"" I p'slllm of the winter slum crop na toll weathtr approlrhee Ihe ahience of klllttiK floats at the South hia ullowid of the maturing his help, d the trili situ itlon there where nitliiK as i hrike upon the ten dene) or price on milling ni count the Pacific i vast bring repirtttl lining at Northwestern inirkets I lour though ite mind Is nporteil lei.s saliriirlor), la higher nn th. week Cotton goo la are un (biilig'd nn I quite Bin h In dlatrlbiillon Ibe gr-il ruali of fall till) lug nt I lie Wist Is now over, but n orders are goo I, although lol.ltr weilber would b. nt III rail trade mat' rl illy A feiliire I the rnnllleuce wtlh nlileli Ihe liiljora liikn hold of holiday i,onda ami give c nlcrs for spring drill r) Collei tlona are as a whole i,ood Ihe wlntir win at crop Is all In mil inoat of It la up and growing flnei) ' VI the I isl rilall trnlo needs sternly Col I weather lu sllmlilato demand but lobbing bualneaa fttla Iho inict of the lirtlnk of the mil embirgo Woolen goods atreiigtlieiKil more by higher mat of raw woil than b) currtnt dt mart I are ten lint, up iirns hive ul- .....I. ...I. .in. Ail Ui.pllii- Irft Ii In I Ii illi... mo promising Limibir Is si lllug freel), tlespile the all lilted singe of tht stueon Ihe movemeiit of anlhriiclte rm la In-creualng In-creualng unit prices have fallen rather raster limn extettd Imp iriiitlona of 1 ngllsh ioal are large llltumlnoua rtml la lies active ' Cistern slim buyers iiipeur to have hem tiver-ionservHllve. mil mo mny rushing In reorders, heneo Jobbers urn lu turn irowttliig manufiicturtrs llttiltig of liather Is not very active at I astern markets but a good volume of shipments Is going forward on ortlirs Western leathrr markets are quite active llldea un I skins show no accumulation One Induatr) In which conlldeme In next )cara hulniiis has hentoforo been marked showa signs of hesitation Tltat is Iron nnd steel finished pro lucts of whim, apparenll) In cause of high prlcin, have tendid to aliunilllntc Iluvlniss filluns In the t'nltcd Stales for the wiek ending Thursday October 30th niiml ir 1I us ugulnst til 1 ist weng 173 In this week. Inst )enr. Uli In 1J0 HI In wn nnd 183 In Ike! lu Cunntla for the week 2t us ngilnnt 23 last week Wheat, Inclining flour, ixtorls for tho week ending Oi loin r .Will aggregate t,-U7R.O t,-U7R.O bushels ngulnst 7 000I1J last week 7Z KS4 In this week lav viar ami 3ttt IJ1 lu IJoo Whint exports since July let aggr. (.ale 01 1-1 'H7 bushels against JOn,-1A JOn,-1A 93J Inst seusnn nnd 03 k!7 Oi.l In 1 mO " Bank Clearings, Nlitt lOIlK, Nov 1-The following la hie compiled by Hrudstreit shows the bulk eliarlngs lit theprlmlpal iltlesfor the week endtd October TOtll, lllah the pi r imtags or increisu and derrt aae as coin paml with the corresponding wcik lat "" ine Dee New -ork 1 V197I ISl 17 Chicago . KIWMS. .'J Ilwlon U6 9u! 11) 1 Philadelphia . MV1U ' ,, St IjiiiU 47 I'M m 11 H I'ltlsburg 41211111 110 llnltlmore . 2V1H Sun 1 ranclsco . . HWiw) Ml (Inelnnnll . . '"'? !2 Kansas I'll) . 33 2lHkil 12 0 St Jnaeph 4 "4 127 7 Dinvir 41!"J 21 SALT lam-: C1 . -'JI "" '"a"'iVwle" : JliS! S! Vleo'rn'a" 0r ". 5 Si ffi l ? Spokano . . :i ISJ W1 Tors ku ItriiK Jlelenu 4II47K K! Tolills l' S t21!K.7..rK 4 i Ooiltslde N W'A .-I loltula, Oonaila JokMi M 17 J |