| Show THE WOOL MARKETS review of the wool markets for the week ending august 1892 Is ie as fol follows lowi wool is in not selling belling as freely in any of the leading markets as it il did a year ago prices late ate unchanged but firm ro be celati continue large ar and the markets are heavily stocked it Is due to this large supply that dealers have been unable to secure an advance the mills ellla are busy the outlook for the goods market is very satisfactory and the consumption of wool is heavy yet with so much wool offering and the strong pressure to sell prices are kept stationary fleeces continue to have the call they aney are relatively lower i ban territories and buyers continue to take them quite freely the worsted wills mills are now taking them in place of australian wool ang and this faits produces a quiet feeling in foreign wools the rush rugh tor for australian alion wools is disappearing the stocks are large but include but few fine choice lots and these are held BO 80 high that thai manufacturers find it more profitable to supply their wants in domestic fleeces quarter blood wools are quiet delaine wools are only moderately active texas wools are moving slowly though occasionally a large sale is reported pulled wools are fairly active the light stocks prevent whiz ties heavy buying the next london sales which open in September are expected to show lower prices because of the depressed condition condi tiou of the english mills german manufacturers have been underselling them in the english market and as 89 a result many of the oldest and largest bradford mills have been forced to shut down carpet wools are moving quite freely |