Show WHAT WOOL IS DOING No Particular Change Slut the Feel inj Is helter Utahs fall wool clip is fast going forward and while it does not cut much figure as compared with the spring shearing the growers of the south derive considerable revenue from it As reported from the three chief markets prices are not changed much but the feeling is growing continually better On the situation Fibre and Fabric a Republican journal of Boston Bos-ton has the following No particularly interesting developments develop-ments were noted in the wool trade during the past week Quotations are substantially unchanged but there is however a decidedly better feeling on the higher grades We give a few quotations quo-tations from the latest reports at hand Michigan delain 18 to 19 cents Ohio and Pennsylvania No 1 clothing 19 toO to-O cents Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above 18 to 19 cents Ohio No 1 combing 21 to 22 cents fine Texas and territory 9 to 13 cents ordinary Texas and territory 9 to 12 cents super pulled 20 to 35 cents extra pulled IS to 2S cents scoured wools 24 to 471 cents Noils 20 to 40 cents Australian and New Zealand 19 to 24 cents foreign I for-eign carpet 12 to 22 cents A very appreciable ap-preciable increase has lately been felt I in the amount of foreign wool handled This accounts for the somewhat heavier heav-ier trade in the last week as compared with the week preceding The increase in foreign wools was upwards of 630 000 pounds over the previous weeks showing The total amount of foreign wool for the week was 1014000 pounds a gain of 864000 as compared with the I corresponding period of 1893 The last weeks receipts include 5655 bales domestic do-mestic and 60S bales foreign The increase in-crease in the foreign trade of late has been largely in the line of Australian wool Afraut 1000000 pounds of this wool has been disposed of here during tho past tselr l In woolen goods business busi-ness Is brl 4tenlng ih a very gratifying gratify-Ing manner Far more than the average aver-age volume c trade Is noted Everyone Every-one seems ertremely well pleased at I this daily increasing activity of winter material In wool trade circles as well as among the manufacturers there is a very deeprooted conviction that goods will still continue to be turned out on this side of the water I regardless of the fact of low tariff I The American jnanufaclurer S versatile versa-tile in his ability > rlse superior toall points of > ppdsiton < > tri linhi1 > business busi-ness and even rift l u ip IatciWI f somehow besurmountedand turned to home advantage v l |