| Show WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW trade du during ring the past week has been very good indeed the cool evenings aud and frosty mornings remind us of the near approach of winter necessitating the laying in of supplies of all kinds binds as far as possible clothiers Clo thiers and furnishers therefore are enjoying the greatest harvest with coal dealers a good second grain of all kinds binds with few exceptions are about the same as last week home producers are realizing at last that eastern prices must be met or wholesale dealers will be compelled to draw on the east for their supply consequently taking thousands of dollars from our territory dealers here would rather pay a little more for home productions as it usually is the best seller moneyed men report money that necessary requisite is a little more free labor and laborers are about equal with the former forader a few points more in demand Ridi railroad road protects give us more confidence of future trade and prospects eastern capital la is being very freely but carefully in invested which to is a good healthy sign for us to go by wheat the market is strong and at higher prices quotable today at per bushel the freights have had bad to give way and we the wheat growers are getting the benefit the future of wheat lb i a hard thing to predict but we would advise farmers to let good enough alone as the prices at present would seem to us ua satisfactory oats the market is weaker although receipts have been light the past week as most dealers are well stocked up it is aa near settled as it can be that fair prices will prevail throughout the year offerings utah eastern at per cat cwt corn there is a marked decline in the price of corn as the crop is now offered in the market and as winter approaches the demand will be greater offerings new corn f 0 b salt lake per cwt cat hay arrivals of hay during th the e past week have been liberal with a poor poor demand tor for baled hay bay especially wild and mixed clear bright timothy is sought after by livery men man and men owning fine stock selling at 1300 1500 per ton lucerne at 1900 wild and mixed at 1100 barley no change to note offerings are limited at cracked at ca per cat cwt potatoes the market is at a perfect standa standstill tillas as there Is ig no outside demand that will warrant buyers to make an offer that they are not ashamed of it is hard to say what the market will be in the spring utah has today an overproduction over production of potatoes and there should certainly be some way of utilizing them at home where is the starch factory talked of onions quite a fair supply for local trade with demand moderate quoted as follows yellow delivers danvers red varieties 75 to per bushel dried fruit apples are the chief attract i n eastern advices advises are not favorable an I 1 growers are not inclined to push their goods as far as we can learn some good sales have been made of apples with peaches and apri cot cona ft drug A i poultry the market during the past week has been dull as it has been well suo supplied plied with home stock the weather being warm dealers were anxious to sell on arrival it is difficult to say whitt what the market will be this week as it is thanksgiving wee week there is usually an over supply of turkeys at this time of the year and if the weather should he warna warm they will be slaughtered ou the market fruits the market to is well supplied with apples and pears the demand is good for choice stock and the market is well sustained for choice red ap apples I 1 lee stat and yellow pears the only fruit that drags is that which has been pulled off the trees and hauled in bags to the in market arket eggs the market is firm with a tendency towards an advance as t the he home supply to is limited and almost the entire supply Is drawn from the east which is to in very good condition considering si the distance of transportation selling at prices quoted El butter there to is a good demand for butter with prices firm but very little is arriving from the country that la is salvable leable sa a so BO we have to draw our sup ply from kansas and nebraska which is an expensive luxury to the consumer after two or three dealers have had a profit out of it what is greatly needed in utah is creameries crea meries we wil 1 venture the assertion that one fourth of the butter that is made in utah is thrown away or sold for soap grease |