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Show DUN'SJEVIEW New York. March 2C. R. G. Dun's weekly review of trade tomorrow will ; say.- Favorable conditions In the crop growing section promise well. Ad- j vlcos from the northwest are particularly particu-larly cheerful. The tariff discussion, j In congress bears heavily upon many trades and the end of the debate Is variously estimated at not before May 15 to July 1. Whatever progress Is making In Iron ; and .steel '3 mostly confined to struc-' tural lines. A better Inquiry Is received re-ceived from the railroads. Business in steel rails Is still limited, although several small contracts .are noted. I Trade In all kinds of footwear Is still very dull, buyers awaiting developments, devel-opments, but stocks are further depleted, de-pleted, i The recent large sales of domestic hides have caused a sharp advance In j prices. j Tho leather trade Is decidedly dull In all lines, buyers showing no 'disposition 'dispo-sition to operate at any price. |