Show THE market is very steady for all good wools and the tendency slightly in sellers favor on such as can be most readily used in the production of Jersey yarns and worstedsuitings and coatings but it is exceedingly difficult to secure any advance owing to the continued close competition and yarrowmargin in the yarn and goods trade There is Jn general gen-eral however a better feeling ainong holders The countrymarkets are strong as ever and the movement of supplies from primary points to the seaboard continues con-tinues small A few large manufacturers have been buying in Ohio at rather better prices than dealers could afltidito pay but as a general thing business throughout through-out the interior continues quiet Worsted manufacturers are disposed to operate in advance of pressing wants because they fear a shortage of desirable deepgrown wools before the clip year isoutbut other consumers are moving cautiously and gauging purchases by actual requirements require-ments The Boston market quiet i an4 without signs of improvement Prices have remained substantially unchanged for some time weakening occasionally atone at-one point only to grow stronger at another The conviction appears to be general that average quotations are not likely to go lower and yet the Condition of the goods market is not such as to inspire in-spire hope of an immediate improvement |