nation of purchases to fill contracts for April de¬ 
livery. Hue..ii haiUH uud shoulders are neglected, 
and drcwMid hogs have declined. Boot u moving 
fairly, tint at low prices. Beef hums arc in good de¬ 
mand. We quote: 
Beef. Plain Moss, >i bbl.$7 DO c.» 15 00 
Heist, Extra .Mess.. 1'! 00 0 * 17 0(1 
Ileef. IVlttiO Mess, 9 tee. 23 00 <•# 20 00 
Itenf, I ml I* Mows. 28 00 <0 20 00 
Heel' Hums mil. '-ti ihi <ui 02 uu 
Pork, old Miw, V Otil. 31 ml <.« - - 
Pufk. Now Mens.,,,,,.. 51 lift t«! lit 38 
Pork, Prime Moss, Western.. 28 00 oil 28 73 
IMi'D, Extra Prime. 2H ihi w — -• 
PiitU, I'lear... 33 00 <>.4 33 "ft 
Hard, in tibia, and tcs., «nt>... 17J'J 
Hum-. Pink tod. Ill 0*> 16* 
Hums, Dry Suited. HI <.a lfirk' 
Shoulders. Pi . It led. 12*1-4 13 
slum turns. Dry Salted... I'-'Y® 13 
I tressed Wogs, City... lHViuft 
II Ac mi... . 10 (31 171si 
Hants,SiUdkod. 18 <•* 10 
Shoulders, smoked. 10 
Poultry anti (inillft. Live and dressed poultry 
are -eilm>r m, our previous prices. Doiiler* could 
I in mile liirgnr roLndpis of Mu' funner. Besides wild 
piitoon at s , .. , v2.2ft ,• do*.. English snipeat $1.26® LMI, 
mid plover At. td e 1.25, there is nothing to uolieo In 
flame. 
Snrd->. ( lover Is quoted at VIM@tftr...blit, not firm. 
There i - a fair demand for Timothy, but Hie stock is 
in low baud', and higher prices are now asked. Wo 
quote $.» 1 ft.2o. Kill \ is quoted tit, $2.7tK'l2.8o. 
Sill III I Stoeh. messed calves are net wanted 
as Hi,, winm weather tells lo a dlsmlvantavo upon 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
A quantity of jewels valued at about $3,000 
-were stolon from the store of P. J. Cassell, in 
St. Louis on Sunday morning, the 18th ult. The 
robbers attempted to force u safe, but failed. 
Tiie porlc packers and provision dealers of St. 
Louis have subscribed $1,500, to be awarded us 
premiums to the best hogs at the fair of the Si. 
Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, 
to be held next October, in addition to the regu¬ 
lar prize of that Association. It is expected all 
parts of the country will be represented. 
California. 
In the international game of eriekot between 
California and Victoria, the present aspect of 
the game seems to show that the former will 
win ; the score at latest dates, being: California 
Eleven, 157; Victoria Eleven, 146. 
Tlie Californians Are in great trouble about 
the proposed removal of the Branch Mint front 
San Francisco; and the Chamber of Commerce 
have memorialized the President on the subject. 
Wyoming. 
A band of Indians captured the horses of a 
wagon train, near Fort Laramie, on Friday t he 
16th inst., and troops have teen sent In pursuit 
of them. 
Utah. 
The lines on the overland route aro approxi¬ 
mating with great rapidity, and a junction be¬ 
tween the Central and Cnion Pacific Railroads 
will probably bo reported in a few days. On the 
former the plate layers have nearly reached 
Monument Point; and on the latter they are 
laying down the metals at the ratoof two or 
three tulles a day. 
communication with the town on xuo tanu sine. 
Troops have been despatched from Cienfuegos 
to relieve Trinidad. The same paper reports 
that 1,000 insurgents were attacked and defeated 
by one hundred and fifty volunteers. 
Reports continue to lie received of the burn¬ 
ing of plantations by the rebels. It is reported 
that a steamer from Nassau has landed a largo 
cargo of arms and ammunition for the rebels in. 
Puerto Samu, on tho northern coast, Eastern 
Department. 
Letters from Trinidad to merchants in Havana 
repeat the report that one hundred and fifty vol¬ 
unteers defeated a considerable body of insur¬ 
gents near Trinidad. They statu that, the tight- 
took place within half a league of tho town, re¬ 
duce the number of tho Insurgents to eight hun¬ 
dred, and add fluit eight ol' tho latter were 
killed. The latest news from Trinidad is to tJio 
effect that the rebels were evacuating tho neigh¬ 
borhood. 
A column of two thousand Spanish troops lias 
arrived it! X on vitas, and will march Immediately 
to attack the rebels in the Puerto Principe 
region. 
It is reported that the- insurgent chieftains VII- 
ianiei, Casanova and Junco, with six hundred 
armed followers, have voluntarily surrendered 
to the Spanish authorities. 
A commission has been appointed by the Cup - 
tain-den oral to receive the proceeds of confisca¬ 
ted property, and havo commonced to exercise 
their functlous. 
Havana telegrams of tho 21st ult. state Rial. 
Senor Innoceneio Casanova has been released 
from prison by order of Captain-General Du lee. 
The steamer Borgas, conveying the political 
prisoners to Fernando i’o, having' Injured her 
machinery was compelled to make for Porto 
Rico. She was to proceed on her voyage to-day, 
Tlio Catalonian volunteers, accompanied by a. 
detachment of mobilized colored troops, have 
.sailed for Gibara. 
Advices from Xnevitus state that. General 
Leaeu. had arrived tliere from Puerto Principe. 
Ho would take supplies of provisions and umu- 
nit-ion and return. 
General Sotona has been appointed to the 
eomiiiund-in-ohief of the Spanish forces in the 
Central Department, lie has been reinforced 
with7.000 troops from Havana, with which ho 
thorn, boaters ilisoonrugo their shipment crop) any 
rot i ii i to i m 1111 1. K.ir very choice dressed t'VlIe have 
ht.n,, iiiir.ainotl. but a large portion has sold between 
ft i lUe tavu liavo boon nbniullinl, hut the flood lets 
ciiis-ued trnnspiii'tnt-Hiii for the pros,ait. We quota 
prim" livoh • nio.; ooiutuuu tufair. fttu-hle. Dumbsuro 
worth Ifsi' ISc. 
Vo'oi nhli"-. The' follow Inc are tho lately revised 
price* iin u .'id'iv lleiii.--. Southcrt! gre.n pons are 
quoted at sSu'H.iin per hush, crate- Now Jersey unit 
Nori'iik aaparu or- is In market. and quoted at. ItOe.fi# 
«il per bush. A norimnhi str-.iillor arrived to-rtuy, 
hut nut tint discharge on el v enough torus to obtain 
Iiow nrie.es. Pouitnc. Bermuda, per bbl.. $13i># 
i:t; IHOI'OITS. do., in hulk s'.M-' - ; .Inolcson whites, 
• in.. ,si,-.Iiprlueo Alberts, ilo., ^2,tlll(sgJ.2.*i; bilek- 
Now Ji tvov, do., SI.'iO("'l.7fn peueli blow, do., 
■’.'K.i'j.ftfi; (ftmilvo h, do.. >l..'ifiW*1.'Jrr, .Monitor. do., 
. i,;,o<, 1 , 7 ft; i i,u:.;ii ahd ready, do,, $2.12<ii2.37; Uvlawarn 
MVoet pel.iltoes., do., sd.i 7; ctirrets, i' bl>l„ ?2«*2.ftll; 
fab tin ecs. d HX>, .’ll" b>; onions, rod and yellow, 
hoi., y:if" HViO: muon:;, rope, .a lull, flip'll, beets, %t 
h„l t- : -.• ’ft,"„'.au: sqliu-l', in.m-ow bbl., *J,30i«,t; Rus¬ 
al \ Lit i'll IPs, , blit., >l.rW(M, 1.7ft; white turnips, V bbl., 
vi.„,)r' I.Vo: RlirPo. ' lw lomohos. SIOi ul I : celery, P 
■ liiV.-n. - l.ftd-- Lift; Sqini'h. Hubbard, V bbl-. wjo®*.®. 
Wnui, The lute Aiietlen sale attracted a good as¬ 
semblage of ninouracttm'i-s. null a fair; though not 
iinmMiod trade can he roported. MniiMraCMirt'rs on 
bore start too fur bolow I ho views of holders tonllow 
iniidh spirit to manifest Itself. Holders yield n tritlo 
whi n ili 'V ono got acusli oiler lor low grades, but 
in,,iniv ihi' uiarki't 1. unchanged. Late regular quo- 
fitieos wore lSii.ift" fur Western lienees most I y. for 
Ohio lit . 111 '..iso.: pulled at I! . at-. r..r unr.cr arid extra. 
I ill clip t'lilifni-nin is (piotcdat20o.i Texas, Akilwio.i 
hd’erloi- mol hurry, ISlSIWi'. 
"I'hn following ure the details of nuetion sale of 
wool by .1. II. l/ttAl'EU A CO., April 22(1: 
l?3.t0Jand under, cash: over <(3,000, ninety days. 
11 , 11(10 IDs. Exi'dtslur Co. X Scotl'd K1 o ee e, TOcv'Jl >,u . V tt> 
2 , 01)0 do. do. No. I do. 83e. 
(i(KJ do. do. No. 3 tin. i'w. 
3 OKI do. do. X Sooui'fd Sorts,-sit 1 i.'H-l^c. 
BJiOO do. do. No. 2 do. GhknOc. 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
Cuba. 
Havana advices of the 16th ult. are: 
Tlie schooner Mary Lowell has been taken to 
the arsenal, and her cargo is being discharged. 
The deposition* of her craw have boon scut tu 
tlie British Government. 
{secretary Kish has telegraphed to Vice Consul 
General Hall at Havana requesting him to for¬ 
ward the details of the recent Spanish outrages 
upon the American flag in the taking of two 
passengers from tho schooner Lizzie Major. 
An extensive campaign In tho Central Depart¬ 
ment Is inaugurating. Troops aro hurrying for¬ 
ward. 
Tlie Spanish war stCftmer Warrior is cruising 
on tho soutii side of the islaud, watching for ex¬ 
peditions from tho United fetates in aid ol tho 
Cuban patriots. 
Captain-General Duloe has promulgated a de¬ 
cree laying au embargo on the property of ub- 
bent Cuban*. 
Advices from Xuovitas dated tlie lflth of April 
report the Insurgents in the Eastern Department 
us having concentrated their forces and advanc¬ 
ing upon Holguin, which they aro Bangui n or cap¬ 
turing. Seventeen thousand persons, indhiding 
refugees and others, together wlthacomiidemtile 
supply of stores ann munitions, are gathered at 
this point, and General lleiiegasl, under whose 
command and protection they ure, lias called for 
reinforcements. 
In consequence ol’ the appearance In New 
York or a document issued uud signed by Mo¬ 
nties Lomus, imposing a contribut ion on Cuban 
refugees for tho support of tho revolutionary 
cause, Gen. Duloe has issued u proclamation, 
ordering the seizure of all property belonging 
lo Lomus, Leon Oasunovu, Moatro Bramosio, 
Cisneros, Crlardo and others, unless they pro¬ 
duce the necessary proofs that they have com¬ 
plied with tho legal requirements in the transfer 
of their property to other parties. The Havana 
Journals generally praise Litis decree til’ conlia- 
catlon. 
The rebel leador Adulcoro has been captured 
and executed at Manzanillo. 
It is reported that a schooner with a cargo of 
nrms lias boon captured near the mouth of Man¬ 
tua Iti ver, at the western eml of tho island, while 
trying to run the blockade. 
Havana telegrams of the 17th tire: 
Tho Spanish war steamer Plzarru has returned 
from Nassau with tho intelligence that the prin¬ 
cipal captors of the steamer Ooniandltflvio have 
gone to New York. 
The Governor of the Brahmas refused to sur¬ 
render the others to the Spanish olficors. 
It is stated thatthoquesiioii has now been sub¬ 
mitted to the Government at Washington. 
Tho British Consul at Havana has entered an 
energetic protest against the condemnation of 
the schooner Mary Lowell. 
The press advocates the ox pulsion of all Cuban- 
American citizens from the island. 
News has been received that the Spanish Avar 
Steamer Barcelona boarded tho British mail 
schooner Ellen on 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
'■piIE ill A < 1500N NURSERY AVIM, 
J_ send fr»o by mail, at. "tleZutt” ami “hundred ” 
rates. When sent bv express, *1 less pur loo. 
UASIMtEiUUKq-DHvison’s Thornless, *130 do*.; 
per 100; *25, 1,000. Doolittle, ooe. dost.; *2, 100; *3, 
1,000. SiiiHjca. $IM dyz.: iO, 100. Mamui-itii Cluster, 
f.’ do/. - . i I'larki Ph 
KKI. Brtnuklp's Omiigo, Hod Antwerp, ;;l do*.; D, 100, 
Naomi. PI each; :*a do*. 
STHAWBKHiti Es - Nloanor, lluateyn’s Soedlhig, 
dniH, Downlm:. 11 do/..; f t. 100. Dr. Nieaisu, tl doz. 
$5,100. .1 uouruin, a splendid fruit , ;;n ul hHU f.r, Ifftc 
dnz.; *2, lob; $7, l,m0. f'mnmon hoi Is, pi, J.IXJO. 
Itl.ACKBKKIH FIS-KIttatlnny, host, welt tried Sort 
*1 (hi/.; $1,100; *25,1,000. Wilson’s Early, $1.0ljdoZ. 
$ 6 , 100 . 
GUAPES -Delaware, ITartford, Conoord, Diana. 2.' 
cts. ouch; $2.50 do/.. Imm, Inraolht, Adlronilao, Ko 
I,,,." h- 
USED EVERYWHERE! 
SEND FOR 1869 CIRCULAR 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
BEST 8ALERATUS or their SUPER CAHII. SODA 
No others are equal to these for cooking purposus, 
Established 1310. 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, 
llouHiek Falls, N 
Or -1 i Curlliindt St., 
A LADY AGENT IS WANTED 
In every city and town, to Introduce a very useful 
and salable article. Commissions liberal and valu¬ 
able premiums given, ono of which ts au elegant silk 
Dress Pattern. Address, with stamp, 
WESTERN AGENCY CO., 
1001-13t 239 Main St., Jackson, Mich. 
Fni'lilixm-*.- 'l’tie Tribune of April 311 given the 
following prices of ooiiuentruted fertilizers for the 
season (J? their greatest use. Tim plaster is ground 
Nova SihiH.i : the Poudrotto tho Lodi make, while 
the hone aunt is pure, but varies from course m Hour 
of bone. Wo quoteBones, ground. V ion, jOftcplQ; 
Peruvian guano, *->,i; plaster. “ bid., jl'u; pond rot to, 
;J bbl., P'l.UO; double refined, V ton, $23; superphos¬ 
phate, pftft. 
Gvuiu,—Themnrlcethas shown material decline 
In spring wheals, mixed eurn and rye. Tlie foreign 
advices have been unfavorable, and monetary pro- 
sure!--7 ft,. . - 
been firm, but not active 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Those Waters are performing tho most wonderful 
cures yet known hi the shortest time, and are UN¬ 
RIVALED for all dlsetiMos of tlie blood and skin; 
cure all scrofulous affections, Including Erysipelas, 
Salt Rheum, Tuuiurs, Ulcerous and Cancerous Atfuc- 
UOriH; also. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Constipation, 
Dturrboun. Liver Complaint, Uterine, Kidney und 
Urinary Diseases; Gravel, Diabetes, Plies, Fouialo 
Weakness, General Debility, Catarrh, Incipient Con¬ 
sumption, Neuralgia. AND EKEECTtlAL WHEN¬ 
EVER '1'HE SYSTEM REQUIRES PURIFYING, 
REGULATING AND BUILDING UP. Sold by all 
Druggists. Hundreds of testimonials of euros eau 
bushowu. SEND FOR PAMPHLET. 
Address GRAYS & CLARK, 
Middletown, Vormon 
USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, 
. BUY ONLY 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
For children. Will outwear three pairs without 
tips. 992-13fc 
has caused ndeMre to sell. Oats and barley have 
We quote; 
Wheat- 
Spring No.2, per biD.lt.$1 34 (S- t 31) 
Spring, all ahudes. I 2s m. 1 47 
Winter Western red... I ftd <■* 1 GO 
Winter Wextern white. 1 7ft r«.i 3 Off 
Winter ainher ..1 70 (") I 72 
California while... t 65 6j> X 70 
Corn— 
Western mixed,bid. 82 tu 8t 
Western mixed, new. SI to 83 
Yellow, new. 83 ® 87 
White, new. 8.1 (•« 8S 
Hyo, Western. Canada and State. 1 30 <ui t 5o 
Oats. Wost, afloat. 70 (<4 — 
Oats, West, 111 store. 77 © — 
Barley... 1 80 @ 2 00 
Mull.. . 2 00 uu- 
Hops. —The season is somewhat advanced, hut 
there Inis been a good spceulutivu demand. Shippers 
kave bought freely chiefly with the view to secure 
dtoolce grades, Which arc neuron and wauled on the 
Other sale. During the week the largest shipment 
of tho season was announced—2,822 hides. Wc quote. 
Now York State, iL, !2u. v< Do: Wisconsin*, -ftt.lOc.; 
*jiehlguirt, Ot'vUIC.; itu-spu-u, 6c> Iflc.: Yearlings, 2- fti . 
Tb». following Is from Mr. Kil.'iiT WI ILLS' weekly 
circular: "A eorreopondent writing from .liincnu 
county, Wbconahi. says:— "No doubt a few w.irtls 
concerning the culture of hops hi this und Sank 
counties, the coming season, will he of in I'e-- to 
you. it is believed i.hn uen ign will tiefullywveri- 
eiglit.tu that of last year. V largo proportion ol the 
growers here and In the adjoining conn till* mi v “Wo 
havo our Imp fixings, such as Iry-houses, poles. Ac., 
and, everything being in readiness, we are deter¬ 
mined to trv .met! Ufjain ; and Incase wo fall this year, 
wo will plow them up.” Have talked witn many hop 
growers, and they all have tho same si ry m tell,' 
A Loudon ♦■nriesponduui writes under the tlatu Ol' 
April 10lh. As follows: ‘Nlnco we Inst wrote, ear 
D-.ulo continues steady, with u modemi e dcjiutnd for 
home god European growths, but tho price- realized 
barely reach ricclil quotations, wlien sales are at all 
prc*sc(l. Aaicji'vins, of fair quality, command at¬ 
tention, and folly support the cuwincv. Inferior 
grades reuium unnoticed, and yearling* and oi l - arc 
still ii malleable. Imports Into Loudon during the 
reported to the extent of 3,011, the 
her way from Kingston, 
Jamaica, to Santiago do Cuba, on Mi-pinion. The 
British Consul is investigating the ease. 
In honor of the Catalonian volunteers, now 
hourly ex poo tod to arrive from Spain, arches 
have been erected in the vicinity ol' Hie Muollu, 
and other preparations made for an euthusiasHe 
reception. 
The Government to-duy seized several lots of 
sugar belonging to persons named In General 
I luloe's proclamation of yesterday. Hereafter 
the permission of tho Government will be re¬ 
quired to enable any person to sell property and 
produce of all kinds. 
An Havana telegram of the 18th states that 
the Catalonian volunteers had arrived from 
Spain, and wore received with immense enthu¬ 
siasm. On lauding they were escorted to their 
barracks by the regular and volunteer troops, 
and a largo civic procession, which passed 
through the principal street*. The city was 
gaily decorated, and triumphal arches spanned 
the streets on tho line of march. Twouagroes 
among the spectators shouted “ Viva Caspodes,” 
and were instantly killed. 
Havana advices of the 19th ult. are: 
The Marine Court has rendered a fiual decision 
declaring tlie American brig Mary Lowell a 
legally captured prize. 
There are rumors of a heavy engagement be¬ 
tween the troops and the rebels near llemedios. 
no particulars have been received. 
Tho Spanish war steamer Lealtad has gone to 
Santiago de Cuba. 
A New Orleans dispatch of tho 10th states that 
Captain Giles of the schooner Lizzie Major pub¬ 
lished In that evening’s Picayune an account of 
the hoarding of hi* vessel by tho Spanish frigate 
Fernando de CatoUeu. He states that the pas¬ 
sengers taken from bis vessel had passports in 
due form, regularly signed by General Dulce, 
which were recognized by the authorities at 
Caibairien, where the schooner touched. The 
Captain also publishes ex tracts from his log. giv- 
iug au account of the uUair, with tho protest 
Sjlic itfurhcts 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York. April 24,1S6U. 
Tin? money market was active yesterday morning, 
but as the demand was promptly met at 7 per cent., a 
quieter turn prevailed during tlie ufturnoou. 
Gold opened at I33j.f this morning, ran up to L. 
down to k', und closed at. 3 !’. M. at 133K- It bad been 
quite lively this week, and tlio extreme prices were 
133>f(iit3l;W- Tho daily fluctuations are sbuwu here¬ 
with : 
Oisstiotp Lriwsst. lit pfh e%t. Blow. 
Monday.133J4 133 H 134 R 134 
Tuesday .153 J4 1315 Js 184-1$ 13U6 
Wednesday.... HIM 134 K 134X 13*-Y 
Thursday.131% 133% 134 Y 133* 
Friday .133% 133% 133% W3>4 
Saturday .133% 133% 133% 133% 
'flio clearing^ at tho Gold Exchange Bank yester¬ 
day were $408,239,000; tho gold balances, $1,144,871.1X5; 
the currency balances, $1,770,133.44. 
Government bonds were dull, but strong yesterday 
iu tills city. Five-twenties sold ut 11 this morning in 
London for WM, and In Frunkfort-on-the-.Main ut 
the sumo hour for B7 The closing prices in New 
York Dot evening were: 
Oird. As d. OlTd. As’rt. 
U. S. (Klfla.117 117■•. U.SA-20.n.o.,’65..1l5K llft+i 
L. rf.ft-21). 'Ki 112 112: , U. S. ft-30. o..’C7. .ILiK ItftK 
Ii. K.5-2U,o_'til UG'f 1I0« l . S. ft-20.c.,’Uj..llft.5i Ilia 
U. S. ft-M, c. 0 ft.ID , ID,, U. S. UM0,e.1UU 1065; 
f tOIUMON SENSE RULES TIIE TRASS 
' J of the people, whatever the misnamed and 
misanthropic philosophers may say to tlie con¬ 
trary. Show them a good tiling, let its niorits 
be clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesi¬ 
tate to give it then' most cordial patronage. Tho 
masses have already ratified the judgment of tt 
physician concerning tlx; virtues of HOSTET- 
TEIt’S BITTERS, us may bo seen in the lmOleuso 
quantities of this medicine that are annually sold 
in every section of tho laud. If iff now recog¬ 
nized as greatly superior to all other remedies 
yet devised fur diseases of the digestive Organs, 
sueli us diarrhoea, dysentery, dyspepsia, and for 
the various fevers that arise from derangement 
of those portions of the system. Hostetter’s 
name is rapidly becoming a household word, 
from Maine to Texas, from tho shore* of tlie At¬ 
lantic to the Pacific. Those celebrated STOM¬ 
ACH BITTERS lm\ o doubtle.vt created us much 
sensnl ion In thu community for their n mnrkablo 
cures us any other medicine extant. It is a fact 
ihat in tho minds of many persons a prejudice 
exist' against what aro called patent medicines; 
but why should this prevent you resorting to an 
article that has such mi array of testimony to 
support it as HOSTT/ITEK’S STOMACH BIT¬ 
TERS. Physicians prescribe it; whyshould you 
discard tt? Judges, usually considered men ut' 
talent, havo and do use it in their timiflics; why 
should you reject it? Let not your prejudice 
usurp your reason* to tlio everlasting injury of 
your health, it Is the only preparatiuii of the 
kind ttmi is reliable in all cases, and it is, there¬ 
fore, worthy of the consideration of tlie afflicted. 
The BITTKUB are pleasant to tho taste, agree¬ 
able iu their client*, and altogether valuable us a 
tunic or remedy for Indigestion. 
past week are reported to tlie extent uf .5,011, tlio 
greater proportion of which I*expected to bo plant'd 
vipon the board-' lulmediutaly. Oonr.lnentiil murkets 
ure weak tor HlMl<<M'Xll line Mirnp|e, are M'luee.iind 
fairly held to present value, the abundance >’( ordi¬ 
nary grades pressing for sale, has given a turn lo 
price*—operating in favor of tin.' buyer.’ ” 
Ilay and Strnw. — Prime retailing grades arc 
worth $l/iyL30: next grade. 75('(.90e; sliippiag, 110c. 
The Ibittv.t quotation for host rye straw is 'JtiV.no. 
Alilple ?*iigiil’. ’I’lmsupply has accumulated and 
prices are low or. t ftitn .e brown make is very hard so 
soil. We quote: Common, Iftc., and good lo choice, 
1704190. 
Provisions There has riot been much change in 
the market, except some advance tn pork and lard, 
ami this is due not from any improved demand, but 
from a disposition to hold for high prices iu untied- 
