Show TEXAS MELONS ON ONTE TE THE lOCAL MARKE First Moapa Cantaloupes Also Appear and Other Fruits Remain Unchanged The first Moapa cantaloupes ap appeared appeared appeared on the retail markets yester yesterday yesterday eter day selling for 15 cents cent each and ond two for a quarter Texas watermelons at 3 cents cent per pound show slight decline over price of last lut week week First Califor Clor California nia melons will week appear next week The Deciduous fruit frit offerings from California ware waro Increased Increased this week by the arrival of a few fow pears pear at 20 0 cents per pur pound pound Burbank plums at 10 and tragedy prunes at 15 cents have had heavy heay sales Extra Extra foncy free stone atone peaches 16 15 cents cent per pound and apri CoLa C cot J at 1 z cents centa cent Per par pound soil sell freely this week week The Tho first Utah Uth peaches will wil come on tho the market Saturday If I wea weather weather ther thor conditions told good the rest ret of 0 the week Seedless grapes aro selling for 15 cents per pound Fresh Frosh figs 20 cents per pound dates cents per ver pound The nut market offers practically noth nothing ing new Almonds 20 cents per pound walnuts filberts and pecans 25 cents per pound and peanuts 20 cents ner tur pound have shown sh thi no change in price for the tho past two months The new crops of most imported nuts are arc ro re rop reported p ported on New Y York rk markets in tight light shipments and decline may be ex cx expected pec ted Lemons advanced on the tho retail mar ket to 45 cents per dozen this week oranges sold from 36 35 to 65 cents per dozen Grape fruit at 10 cents each has little littie call Blackberries have boon been selling for 10 cents per Der cup red rasp berries 15 cents per cup hup and goose berries three pounds for a quarter He Heavy demand for red currants which sold this week at three boxes for 25 cents Retail markets are aro well supplied with all varieties of green vegetables which have havo sold at the lowest prices of tho season this week Texas Toas toma tomatoes tomatoes toes two pounds for a quarter cucumbers bore bers two for five cents beets carrots and turnips two bunches for five cents green onions live five cents per bunch radishes two bunches for five cents dry onions five cents per pound and parsley cents per bunch show slightly bettor better prices than those of last week Texas summer squash four cents conta per pound and green corn 56 55 cents per dozen continue to ba be the novelties of the tho vegetable market New garlic 30 cents per pound and new red potatoes at 20 cents per peck re remain remain main at prices of last week Extra fancy fresh butter has sold this week for 40 cents per pound packed butter 35 cents per pound Fresh ranch eggs 30 cents per dozen packed eggs 20 25 cents per dozen and storage eggs 20 cents per dozen are prices asked last week weak Spring chickens 33 to 35 cents per pound hens 25 cents per pound put pul lots lols 30 cents per pound squab 60 cents per pair comprise the tho stock shown by poultry dealers Retail meat dealers report no scar scarcity scarcity city of any variety of dressed moat meat Rib and loin veal chops 25 26 cents per pound shoulder of veal 17 cents per pound family porterhouse steak 22 cents small porterhouse 30 cents per pound rib and loin pork chops 25 cents per pound spring lamb 35 cents fall lamb rib and loin 20 cents mut mutton mutton ton chops rib and loin 20 cents and ana shoulder 15 cents per pound are the prices quoted this week |