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Show BUTTER AND EGGS UP. Thlrty-Flve Cents Per Pound and Dbzen for Best Ornde. Two more staples have followed the race set by so ninny others during tho post ft vv weeks nnd have advanced In price These are butter nnd eggs the advance on the former having been now he obliged to pay 36 cents a pound for the best product of tho creamery Eggs ore also high strictly frefh I'taJi eggs bringing 35 cents a dozen nnd Eastern eggs 30 cents Toultry Is quoted at Ihe figures which prevailed last week turkeys at 18 and 20 cents a pound, hens 16 cento, spring chickens, 17t4 cents Wild ducks bring from 30 lo 60 cents a pair grouse, CO cents a pair Wax beans from California are meeting with favor Just now They are not plentiful, but the few received have been In demand nt 16 cents a pound Potatoes are selling nt seven and eight pounds for a quarter Sevoy cabbage Is quoted at 4 cents a pound, other cabbage at 3 cents Lima beans are selling at three pounds for a quarter lettuce 6 cents a head cauliflower, cauli-flower, 10 cents n pound, oyster plant, thiee bunches for a dime, beets, Pnrsntfs and turnips 20 cents a peck, celery 6 eent n stalk, spinach, two pounds for IS rents Small shipments of Hie new crop of California oranges are coming In, and for 10 cents a pound ft good sired orange can be had Qrnpes are a little higher In price several qualities being offered nt li cents n pound Dananas are quoted nt 25 and 30 cents n dozen, lemons the same, pears three, pounds for 25 cents quinces CO cents a peck, npples from 1 to 12 n bushel, fresh dates 20 cents a pound fresh figs, 10 and IS cents n package cranberries, 10 nnd I2'i cents n qunrt pome-granules pome-granules two pounds for 2i cents The shipments of nuts which have been received this fall are very line Almonds are selling at 20 cents n pound. English wulnuts at 20 cents, chestnuts nt 30 cents A slight decline la noted In the retail price of both whole nnd crocked corn, which are to be hnd now ut Jl 60 n hundredweight Wheat remains firm nt Jl 10 a. bushel Whole barley sells at Jl 60 a hundredweight, cracked birlej, Jl 6) lucerne. CO cents n hundredweight, timothy 73 cents The prices of Hour arc the s nnc ns quoted list week high patent selling nt J2 60 n hundredweight, the straight grade at J2 40 and the bakers' grade nt J2 30 .ii .tie euneiy unu prices or iisn there hns been no change from tho notntlons of last week Utah lake trout sells nt 30 cents n pound; fresh herring, 25 cents striped bass, 17W cents: shad and tnlmon 15 cents, fresh sea bass, torn cod rock cod soles, flounders and hall, but, two pounds for a quarter, salt cod 13 cents a pound, salt herring, G cents each, salt mackerel, 15 cents each, blue points 25 cents a dozen, selects se-lects 60 cents a quart, canned oysters, 50 cents, Olymplas, SO cents n quart, prawns, 40 cents n quart, shrimps, 20 cents a qunrt, crabs 25 and 30 cents each, lobsters, 15 cents a pound Fresh nnd cured meats are retailing at the following prices Prime ribs of roast. 17' cents, porterhouse steak. 20 cents, spring lamb 1714 to 25 cents-mutton cents-mutton chops, I2i lo 15 cents, calves' liver. 25 cents, brains. 12H cents; sliced bacon nnd sliced ham, 25 cents sliced boiled ham, 30 cents, venl, 15 to 20 cen s. pork. 15 to 17J, cents, lard, 15 cents a pound. |