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Show DUN'S REVIEW. j NEW YORK. Oct. 14. R. G. Dun & Co.'b Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow tomor-row will say: The better feeling noted last week is confirmed by this week's reports; and although important elections are pending, the railroad rate controversy In Btlll unsettled and trade recession to a point considerably below normal continues, yet there are sipns of larRely increased cheerfulness and some Increased activity Cotton Kfods in bleached' brown and colored have been adanccd a. a consequence of larger demand and greater cost due to the rise in cotton. cot-ton. Leading lines of men's wear are ruodera'ely advanced. Yarns are In more active inquiry. Jobbers are dolnp a fair trade and ure recording in the primary market orders for Immediate and spring dc- 1 livery. Footwear conditions continue unsatisfactory. Trade is fairly pood In some kinds of leather, such as belting,, belt-ing,, harness, sole, but upper stock continues slow. |