Show Notwithstanding the immense crowds Notwithstandilg in the city that are to be fed prices remain I re-main pretty much the same as do also the quantities of products offered for sale II j the marketmen having made full provision I provi-sion for all demands Of course there is a big increase in trade and about the same varieties are on sale Fresh stuff comes in constantly and the old supply is got rid of a quickly as possible The liveliest trade has been in fruit oranges and banaaas and they certainly are attractive for the very best is brought in Lemons are from 20 to 3 cts per doz Three carloads of oranges arrived this week and in consequence that fruit is a little cheaper A carload of bananas came in Monday and another will be in tomorrow Tangarines that have been selling at 40 and 50 eta per doz are now going at 15 and 2 cts per doz Bananas are from 20 to 40 cts per doz The best strawberries that have yet been sent here are offered today at SOc per pint box These are from New Orleans Some from California are not so high priced I is early for this fruit and most of us will have to wait awhile wi for the tumble in prices Apples are higher selling at 2 pounds for25c A few pine apples are yet on hand but they are not ripe enough to give satisfaction satis-faction The price is oOc each A fresh supply is looked for soon VEGETABLES Old potatoes are higher 1 per bushel being asked New potatoes have arrived and 6c per pound is the wholesale price asked Peas are better this week very iresh and fuller 2 pounds for 35c Cucumbers Cu-cumbers are not as nice looking as last week and are lower 25c each Leeks lOc per bunch spring onions 5c per bunch 3 bunches for lOc Utah spinach is fresh and tender 2 pounds for 2c Celery is very scarce but some very good is shown for 2 stalks at 2oc Cauliflower abundant and price unchanged at 15 and 20 cts per lb according to condition Spring beets at 2l cts per lb The root artichore is 6 cts per lb and the flower 10 cts each or three for 25 cts Parsley 5 cts per bunch Radishes large fresh and crisp 5 c s per bunch Asparagus is plentiful at 15 cts per bunch quite a fall from last week FISH There has been no change in prices offish of-fish all kinds selling at20 cts per pound except mountain trout and that is 30 cts per pound One dealer expects fifty pounds this morning GAME POULTRY AND EGGS Game is no abundant Teal duck 30 cts per pair and the last of this season Chickens 20 cts per lb same as last week Spring chickens have put in an appearance appear-ance and sell for 50 cts a piece geese 25 cts per lb wild geese 1CO each quail 5225 per dozen Squabs are out of market ducks 25 cts per lb EGGS AND BUTTER Eggs and butter are about the same Egg at I7K cts per doz and plentful egg Butter of good quality is dif ficult to procure yet sells at same prices 3 eta per lb for choice and 2 for dairy MISCELLANEOUS Cocoanuts from 10 to 2 cts each dates 15 cts per pound figs from 20 to 3 cts per pound MEATS AND LARD Spring lamb is offered at flOO and 125 for fore quarter and 150 to 175 hindquarter hind-quarter All varieties of meats are unchanged un-changed so is lard SEEDS Peas Extra Early U First and Best 20 cts per qt rural New York 25 cts Del qt dwarf early wrinkled American can wonder 2 cts per qt little gem 25 cts per qt second early and late everbearing bliss 2 cts stratagem 3J cts per qt Yorkshire hero and telephone tele-phone 2 cts per qt GRASS SEEDS Red top 7c orchard grass 15c Kentucky Ken-tucky blue grass 16c tall meadow 15c oat grass 20c extra clean lucern lOc red clover 20c white clover SOc |