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Show IIACATIOif III EFFECTING TRADE NEW YOUK. Juiy 21 . Brad t re el'a tomorrow will ay: Trade and Industry are still marking mark-ing tJn:, awaiting the passing of the acatlon reason-and tho progio of tho leading crops nearer to maturity. A fair number of buyers are In tho leading markets, but their operations are governed by con&ervai inm pending pend-ing clearer views of crop out turn. Reports as to the fall trade outlook are optlmUtle in the Southwest and Central West and the outlook in th-Northwest th-Northwest Is fairly cheerful. Clearance Clear-ance sales stimulate final distribution distribu-tion of summer Koods, tbouxb results re-sults are still hardly up to anticipations. anticipa-tions. Industrials reports point to quiet In most lines. Business failures In the I'nlted States for the week endlnn -Tuly i'l were 315, against 20$ lat week and 239 In the like week of 109. Failures In Canada for the week number 34, which compare. with 24 luwt week and 21 In the corresponding correspond-ing week of l&USt. THE COMMERCIAL BULLETIN. BOSTON, July 22. The Comtuer-tlal Comtuer-tlal Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool market: There Is a better feeling apparent as a result of the higher prices being be-ing paid In Montana for the new clip by eastern dealers and manufacturers manufactur-ers and on account of the Mrength shown at auction rooms Mills are not buying other than moderate quantities quan-tities of wool, hnt the week's business busi-ness includes giaso and scoured territory ter-ritory at !S to 6o cents for fine and io to T.S cents for half bloods medium Ohio fleece at unchanged nrlces. From two to three million poundr of wool were bought In .Montana thl week at 17 to 20 n-s or about to 6 cents scoured tor iholoo clips con- talning t' per cent. This value could not be obtained in Boston today. to-day. The shipments of wool from Boston Bos-ton to July 21, inclusive, were 103,-OS7.041 103,-OS7.041 pounds, against ISft.OSJ.Ot'.C pounds for tho spme time last year. The receipts to July L'l. Im luslve. were I31,90ii. the 28 pounds j-galnst 2IO.llS.6ol pounds for the same period pe-riod last year. R. G. DUN'S REVIEW. NF.W YORK. July 21. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly leview of trade tomorrow to-morrow will hay: Midsummer dullness is less pi o-nouncod o-nouncod in both wholesale nnd retail departments of trade. There is still much Idle cotton machinery In New England and a two weeks' shutdown Is scheduled for August, but curtailment curtail-ment is forcing a recovery from the low price levels and theie Is pressure pres-sure to liquidate stocks. Footwear factories, cast and west, are resuming resum-ing and trade Is much Improved in leather, while hides have recovered from the low point, large accumulations accumula-tions having been moved. Flour production In the Northwest continues grenlly reduced. |