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Show wmn. UlUDSTHILTS of New York has the following report on thu wool markets for the week ending He t. 3, 1802: Tho leading wool msrkots rejort a quiet demand but firm rlio on all grades Manufacturers era now woll supplied, nnd unloss llisy cun get wool at their figure aro not Inclined to buv, Tlio fact that dealers are refusing otrors which luvoho concessions on their i art showa that prices havo luuchc 1 liottom. Wools hayo been so high In Iho country that doalera have been left eery small margins, and they cannot inako concessions conces-sions without going telowcoiU Mocks aro large, but thoy aro In strong hands. 1 Icecea still lead the market In pclnt of demand. Thoy aro tho eluapeat wool at jrestnt on tho rnsrkeU At recent quotations thoy are firm and ought to go higher, or else other gnutoe must go tower. uartcr Hoods aro till quiet. There la very little doing In Texas wools, but tho atlpply Is light and prlcos unchanged. Vory llltlo business busi-ness Is reiortcd lu CullfornU wool. A few sales aro rejuirtetl of Montana aud Utah wools, but otbcrwlio Territories havo lieon niglmtcd Tbero l" only u modcrato trado In pulled wools. Australian Austral-ian wools sro In light demanl Ihs outlook out-look for tho noxt Iondou sales, which open Hot tcmber 11, Is favorable. 1 rench an Iflormati manufacturers will bo btavy buyers, aud prices inado at tho last sslos will undoubtedly bo liulnlalnetl Iho cholera reports have furthor strengthened strength-ened the position of carpet wools. |