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Show DUN'S STATEMENT. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade to- morrow will say: J While the volume of business is , still below productive capacity, It is ; noteworthy that t;io trade recession has been checked and a more optimistic optimis-tic view as t0 ti10 future developed, br.sed largely on the gral corn and cats - crops and the high values of lann products. 1 It Is true that no marked advance ' Las been made toward increased activity, activ-ity, but the mere stopping of a retrograde retro-grade movement is a notable guln, and ' especially as the railroad late controversy con-troversy is still unsettled. The trend of dry goods values continues con-tinues upward about the high prices Cor raw material. The demam from ' distributors for spring has been fair j Mit not active. Me n's wear is shovv-i.g shovv-i.g improvement while dress goods ! 'rule quiet. j I |