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Show Boslou Wool Report. Bsion, 7. The wool buUnea this wri-k waB a very fair, average one and manufacturers are disposed to operate more freely at the low prices now curreut, There was also conidnrahlo ;nrt u:ative inquiry f ir the round lots in M ichigan and Ohio ileeoa, but speculators found few available lots offering. Very little wool nu the market is pressed for sale, tweu at tho dechue of last week. Dealers are becoming indifferent about selling at the present low prices. Wool has now touched about as low a point as at any timein the past three years and holderB prefer to take their chancy later in the season rather than press! sales at a price that does not pay cost. The sales include Ohio and Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania fleeces, meJium XXX and above at 35, 38; Michigan X and No. 3lj, 36; Wisconsin. X and sso. 1, 32, 36; New Maine, 35, combing and delaine, 37, 45; unwashed combing, 28, 29; Texas, 16, 23; Missouri, 27; Georgia, 2S4; territory, 27, 30; Eastern Oregon, 23, 25; scoured, 35. 75; tub washed, 37, 38; Buper and X pulUd. 25, 40; Spring California, 16 23, 29. |