evening,  fl  had  bitten  the  cheeks  of  the  two 
little  boys  and  more  severel.r  the  forehead  of  a 
girl,  who  lost  a  large  quantity  of  blood. 
The  most  iiowortiilly-Hnnored  .shli)  afloat  Is  the 
Thunderer,  which  mot  with  such  a  terrible  acci¬ 
dent  rcootitly  :  but  two  gunlxials  have  just  been 
llnlahed  on  the  T.VUO  which  will  be  litted  up  by 
the  Anustrong  firm  with  machinery  working  n 
as-r.ou  guji.  (.'omparod  with  the  Thunderer  the 
gunboata,  built  fora  foreign  government,  arc  dl- 
mlnidlve;  yet  each  little  vixcsel  will  carry  a  gun 
capable  of  idorolng  the  thickest  artnornow  on  1  he 
seas.  The  smallness  of  those  marine  wa.s|)s  will 
bo  their  gmiU-st  protoctlou,  and  the  steam  power 
will  be  80  applied  that  not  only  the  gun  init  also 
the  vessel,  wiu  be  under  the  complote  control  of 
the  artlllertsu 
The  Scottish  Xatloual  Mimiorial  to  the  late 
Prince  Consort  was  unveiled  In  FallnburgJi  the 
17th  Inst.  Her  Majesty  the  <iueeu  pertonnod  the 
ceremony  of  Inauguration.  In  the  afternoon  Her 
Majesty  rcoi-ived  an  address,  Imdosed  In  a  gold 
and  sliver  casket,  from  the  Maglstralcs  and  (.’ouu- 
cll  at  Holy  rood  Palace. 
The  Pacific  mall  from  Hong  Korrg,  \la  Yoko¬ 
hama,  brings  Chinese  iidvlcos  lo  July  IT*. 
Mes-srs.  (inisvenor  and  Haber,  Commlaslonoi-s  to 
Yunnau,  arrived  at  shanghai  July  3,  having  been 
during  their  absence  In  constant  communication 
with  Sli-  T.  Wade,  the  Hrltlsh  Minister. 
The  departure  of  Mr.  Wade  from  Peking,  and 
the  establLshment  of  the  Hrltlsh  I.cgallnn  at 
Slianghal  greatly  startled  the  Chinese  authori¬ 
ties,  who  hist  made  cfTorls  lo  persuade  him  to  re- 
turu,  and  afterward  proposed  to  send  the  Vieeroy 
of  Nanking  to  reopen  negotlatloria  with  him. 
Wade  is  understood  10  have  rejected  all  overtures, 
and  to  have  announced  that  troops  were  already 
summoned  from  ludla,  although  a  peaceful  set¬ 
tlement  iiiipcars  to  be  desired  by  most  of  the  In- 
lolllgent  Chinese  leaders. 
There  Is  iinnsiinl  activity  In  military  prepara¬ 
tions,  and  the  army  (»f  Tientsin  Is  concentrating. 
A  famine  prevails  In  the  northern  provinces 
producing  <ilsaBtrous  con.seipieneea.  Thousanda 
of  deaths  from  Htarvatlon  occur  ilally.  Hlee  has 
been  ordered  from  the  south  and  from  Formosa, 
and  the  Peking  authorities  have  given  lou.eoo  taels 
and  l,(M)n,«MMi  cattles  of  rice  for  the  relief  of  the 
dest.ltuHi.  H.unllti  College  contributes  l,i>()0,0(W 
plculH  of  rice,  and  1.1  Hung  tfliang,  viceroy  of 
C’hlhll  Province,  alw  sends  l,<toO,iMio  piculs  of  rice. 
U  Is  not  bellevtsl,  however,  that  any  eflorta  can 
check  the  calamities  this  year,  Tho  llrst  rain  In 
nine  moni  lis  (ell  on  July  'i. 
The  Hrltlsh  House  Of  Coinmotl.s  fouglitso  hard 
over  the  Education  bill  on  tho  3d  lust,  that  they 
did  not  suspend  hostllUles  till  It  was  bro.ad  da.y- 
light  on  the  inornliig  ol  the  4th.  Tliore  wore  thon 
197  members  present,  the  Speaker  w.rs  tired  to 
death  and  everybody  looked  seedy,  when  the 
Hon-so  luljonrned  till  u  p,  M.  on  the  same  day. 
lu  the  llrst  six  mouths  of  this  yijar  twenty-elglit 
new  ojicras  were  produced  In  Italy. 
To  guard  against  lire  In  Westminster  Abbey 
there  Is  an  order  forbidding  tho  n.so  of  any  lights 
but  lauterus,  and  of  any  matches  except  those 
which  strike  on  the  box  only. 
A  Loudon  law  compels  organ-grinders  to  cease 
playing  whenever  told  to  do  so  by  a  resident  of 
liu‘  disturbed  nelghhorlwod. 
'I'ho  Hev.  Arthur  Watson,  a  Protestant  clergy¬ 
man  at  KUlowen,  near  Kenmorn,  Ireland,  has 
murdered  his  wife  by  shonlliig  her,  she  being 
under  the  Intluenco  or  drink  when  he  sliot  lier. 
Dispatches  from  Den.  TcliernayelT  to  Prince 
Milan  report  that  his  anuy  is  perfoctly  reorgan- 
Ize'l  and  ready  to  a-ssumo  the  orfiiuslve.  An  ex- 
traordlmiry  Cabluot  Connell  wa.s  held  recently, 
Prince  Milan  iirosidlug,  at  which  It  was  resolved 
to  cohUnue  the  war  lo  the  last  extremity.  The 
Prince  of  -Montenegro,  uiiderstaudlug  ihat  tho 
Turks  Intended  to  invade  .Montfmegro  from  Alba¬ 
nia,  has  left  his  brothcr-ln-law,  Vukovlch,  In  com¬ 
mand  or  the  iroops  lu  Herzegovina,  and  has 
marched  with  eight  battalions  Into  Montenegro, 
wnence  he  will  luvado  Albania,  whore  the  Catho¬ 
lics  promise  him  support. 
.T4«3f>4o.  for  Southern.  Exports  past  wcolt.  >  .V)  lbs. 
Since  Jan.  let,  43.025  do.;  sumu  tlmo  hint  year.  51.850. 
do. 
BEAN'S  A?rD  Pkas.— Exports  or  beans  past  week, 
890  bills.;  since  Jan.  1st.  40,012  ilo. :  same  tiinc  last 
ynnr.  lO.Otddo.  BxporU  or  peas  past  vn>ek,  677  bu.; 
since  Jiiii.  1.31,472.1110  do.;  s.aiee  tluie  last  year,  231, rta. 
D'luiailijiis  for  tioiin*  generallv  hold  up  roniarkiibly 
wull,  c  nisPhTliit'  lliQ  liitlitileiuiind  nr  tbs  irii^r.  t-n‘l- 
iiijfbl.  HiiTors  Ilf  uieUlums  rtigaid  prIcoM  nlith.  anil 
uurcliuse  only  for  actual  wants.  Mnrrowa  im-  uuolcd 
.<  cents  easier  Lliuti  at  nar  Inal..  There  wa.s  ii  iiuivn- 
iHont.  to  niiii  U  ihmn  down,  tnit  tlie  limited  stock  of 
prbne  (tivo*  hohters  cotisidcrahlo  inilopoiidnnce. 
Crop  aiivicn.s  indicate  a  siuailcr  onr>oa  tliiiii  loj  lust 
year,  and  holders  preOr  to  carry  iiieir  nosi  -lored 
lots  to  11  period  wlien  the  fiior.  may  favor  tliciii. 
I’rl mo  pen  beans  would  soil  If  hero.  While  kidnoys 
d"lna  uecliledly  hettnr.  Ked  kldtioyii  stc.iuly  imd 
linn.  Black  Jiitan*  quiet.  Canadian  beans  quiet  ami 
iiomtiiitl  at  9Ti!.  lleiioo  the  rcci'ni  removal  «r  soiiml 
lutsol  ifreen  peas  the  market  issriiTor. 
Beans  Prime  iiea,  ?l.2,'k<fil.:i<.l;  fair  to  aood.  Jl.OOcu 
fl.lOi  prime  lueilium.s,  <il.ii.i(„,i,in:  fair  lo  n.md,  Mllfiii 
900.:  poor.  IOgv.KIc.;  prlmomariowH.fl.4.Vail..Vi;  lair  to 
Itoqd.  *I.20(!iI  :i<i!  prime  while  kid.,  »l.4O(«il.:>0  ;  oilier, 
fl.loftOl  it),  prime  red  kidney.  ll.lOml.la:  other.  H.IAva 
1.2o:  Lima  (Cal.l,  iS.JSrsjX.  BIhc!c  beans,  *.1.7!m;(,I.0U. 
Peas— Cuuailiao.  hi  bulk  and  boml.  Ikuo— ti.;  ai'cen, 
#1.10^1. In;  spill,  71  tibl.,  tii. 
BirrTicii.-A  steady  ilemiind  and  light  siippllc.s 
liiivt:  kOhi  prices  111  sellers'  favor.  'Hiu  slromreat 
Ireling  Is  III  (Irtu  psils,  creoniory  very  arm.  iluit' 
tubs  o|  line  table  grade  iiru  uiuaed  out  upon  arru'al. 
I  hn  milBlde  trade  prefers  half  tuba  or  a  si  vie  of 
packauc  nut  rmiiriialile.  'I'hc  Inolo  Is  to  be  con- 
gratuliitnd  upon  the  Javorablo  inoveiueiii  thai  has 
woikcd  down  the  iiuder  guides  of  nlock.  A  very 
Iluir  summer  was  feared  at  the  opening  and  tlio 
bad  couQliiuii  of  stock  resulting  Iro  n  the  uoiisiial 
neat  llireutoned  to  otinch  an  iinproi-pei  ous  period, 
Hut  judlolmis  shlpmoriw  tn.ni  iiin  Interior  and  a 
timely  export  deuiuiid  hiivn  imt  the  market  In  a 
better  shape  tlinii  might  liavo  hean  c'xpccled.  Kor- 
elgn  buyers  are  now  paying  more  money  tor  nico 
Siiiiud  intruels  and  the  ouiiiparHtive  scarcity  of  such 
slock  iimkcs  quicker  dealing  wit  li  market  iiieii  whoso 
trade  requiri.is  them  to  be  c.ioso  buyers.  Fiminnd 
tuiioy  grades  are  not  likely  1.0  reaut  until  safe 
wciuhar  oiilarges  abipaionts,  lu  a  mild  nay  .'Ui;. 
has  been  luado  fur  ercaiiiory.  Nothing  of  poor 
l■elllairls  below  I4c.  When  pail-s  aro  oil' qiiulity  they 
have  to  got  into  lino  with  other  rejection :  henrci 
the  wuh.’  range, 
Wi!  qiioio: — Choice  palls,  ‘J'.kfB-’IOc.:  prime,  2IW/ii27c.; 
peer  to  good.  I;i('di24c.;  eruii  iiiery  palls,  oholce.KilwiUo,; 
good,  2toa'JKo.;  sweat  oroaiu  pall.s, 'i'j<<(,3lk;.  tiluto  tlrkliis, 
uuuleu,  JtiCv'fTc.;  fair  to  good.yjes'itc.j  do.  taiU'  ihkin 
tubs,  choice,  27(ii'280.i  fair  to  prime,  22(<t35c.;  do,  VVelsh 
iiitis.  c.iiolci',  '2(J®27o.;  other.  lUevy^o.;  Wostorii  ci'oaiii- 
ery.  choice.  28(<t:il)c.:  other.  2ric.Ji27c.;  do.  tlrklns,  Imst, 
l!ki«?ue.:  Ollier,  bkadiic,;  dairy  tiiti.H,  olioine,  '4lw2;ic.; 
other,  l.Kiulflc.;  factory  choice,  iSntaV-.j  other,  Ui(»llHe. 
OHBKflK. -This  has  boon  comparatively  a  dull  ami 
im.mtlsfuclory  week,  ehletly  owing  to  the  pour  qual¬ 
ity  of  the  bulk  of  paroel.s  arriving,  the  warm  wciithor 
working  sorlouslv  on  tho  grades,  Exporters  tuivo 
iicicn  leas  lucUued  to  operate,  and  on  fancy  lactorlus 
LIVE  STOCK  MARKETS, 
New  Youk,  Aug.  19,  1870. 
kecbipta  ok  i.ivb  stopk. 
Hhft«p  * 
u!  Cnw«.  rolv«i.  fHmhu.  Hmm. 
.Nlxtlclll  St . ,5.9I)(,  7  ]  71,V)  n  OS')  opn 
kortv-Eighlfi  St .  2S  29  278  3  4pi  iwwJ 
korllittli  St.  .  IKK)  iHi  000  ’(IflO  lO.m 
Har.mimis  Cove  ....  5,891  (Xl  000  lil,47J  lo.flH 
Totals  this  week .  D.fiu  Kfi  1990  29  893  '41 H54 
last  week . II, .712  82  2.807  29,5r2  19,'uH9 
HKHVES.-iin  II  moiUiruto  run  of  fresh  entllo  trade 
was  cxi.reme  y  slow  00  Monday  last ;  prices  ranged 
ThcViiMiiVi  "'•'1  "'wmt  StsiiHcwt. 
j  IK.  ol  thfv  riiiutoM  wjoi  fnnii 
[Hjor  i’OuuIj  «rii»«-ruij  itloorn  to  eriiootli  uiuiiUy  corn- 
L'll  steers:  general  uuiihiy  coiii-Mf  but  fat.  Tlio  niar- 
ket  closeil  weak,  with  Several  herds  unsold.  About 
jWlcare.a.sesof  ueeves  Were  shipped  for  Lonihin.  Kn- 
glam  .  sIriOM  our  lest  roimrl.  VVcdneHtlay,  trade  slow 
tin  ti  ligm  run.  with  several  cur  loiols  of  poor  niuilltv 
steers  lemaiiilng  uiMtild  when  Hu*  imirketH  closed  at 
noon;  prices  were  etiM,  i|p,c,  *>  m.;  wetgnts.  scant  ViS 
814  owi.  I  hi) rHila.v,  trade  small  at  .H(,4liiJ4c,;  wclglits, 
w'm  JioL'  nV-ui'’  •  markets  closed  week  at  IkgilOc.; 
'T*'  ^  '**'’tf'7  It'S.,  net.  have  been 
ullnwtel  to  the  cwl.;  goiieral  sales  On  nSfflfili  kis.  net, 
nish  herd.M  diiecl  from  the  Plains  sold  atSHWWo. 
V  It.;  grims-tcil  native  steers,  ilki.jiKtic.;  part  corn-fed 
do  eradedo..  UK,.) KiHo.,  ndth  n  rowseVeciod 
at  He.  Hiillj.  llvi)  weight,  sold  at  »3,.'Wa3.75  V  cwt. 
Dry  cows  sold  at  8Xc.  18  ID. 
dnmparaUve  Uuteti. 
This  week.  laistweek. 
Qoo'ity.  ContH.  Cents. 
. .11  «e  ll«(« 
. ai  10  Y  10>4  ^  10  V 
o . .  OX 
ueii.  selling  nitcH  . HHw  9X  9  (AlO 
MlLCn  CfiWK.— Trade  still  glow.  -Oiie  dniiler  snlil 
SHEEP  AM)  I.AMBH.-  Monday  last  sheep  gold  at  4 
•  hiiiibs  atdXkvTHc.  Wednegday.  shenp, 
I.AWb/4c.!  lamliH,  ilSiiiXe,,  with  mixed  Hocks  of  sheep 
and  lambs  at  ftr.  w  lb,  Thursday,  sheep,  4(at)Uc.: 
''V'-.  •'fWivy.  sheep,  4Vfi«84Si)..  lamht),  II® 
714c.  Triitln  has  been  slow,  but  ilrm;  quality  from 
c.iarsc  to  good.  .Statu  sheep  sold  at  l46Xo.  »  Ib.: 
tJ  ilodo.,  .Miclilgnii  du.,fic.;  Canada  do.,  6X 
(rti.e.;  Kcotuelty  do,.  IHf'f-e.  Htato  lambssold  iit  iJx® 
(C.  ¥  Ib.;  Ki'ntiicky  00.,  (ioviiXc.j  Canada  do.,  li<i4iIko.; 
Jersey  do.,  7wii.Xo.  . 
""  '•'^0  hogs  on  sale  the  past 
week.  (  Ity  drus.scd.  011  a  light  run,  advanced  In 
price  but  did  not  sell  more  freely.  Kales  wore 
8Jgc  Th  Hi.,  all  welglitH  included. 
HoiifiE  MAHKi':  i'.  Tho  return  of  Intense  beat  bus 
again  Uoprossod  city  trade  In  horses.  Nineteen  poor 
- - —  -  - - tr  TVIbll 
liKiit  iliiiliund.  QnotHtiond  arc  > 
Fancy  tuctorv,  UHe.:  tliie.y.,j,9)4c.;  good  and  prime, 
Aaiijvc.;  fair,  iw7ko.;  do.  lialr-gKimuied,  .'xisfic ;  iio. 
skimmed,  .'iu/j'le.  sitatn  farm  dairy,  taiicy,  MstiHc,; 
good  to  prime.  7a48c,,  fair  and  good,  CiiTc.  Western 
facKiry.goud  and  prime.  7fi4So ;  tair  lots.  (l«yo.i  do. 
cliedUur,  chnlco,  8c.i  do.  Uat,  choice.  8((S8>40.  Ex¬ 
ports  past  wook,  59,028  boxes. 
CiiT'i'iiN.  There  has  Ucim  a  fair  export  demand, 
hut  With  tim  AgrieiiUunil  l{llrl•an  Dciiurtmeirt's  re¬ 
port  of  Uie  cri-'P  bcitig  iiiore  tavio'iiUh*  ttuLii  lool  been 
e.xpccted,  there  has  been  more  of  a  prusMure  to  sell, 
leading  t>i  lower  prices. 
ejuoted  at  12  5-32<gll2  3-lliu.  lor  Angiigt;  11  !3.|lit»ill 
27-,<2c.  for  .September;  llXigill  17-320.  tor  Octiilior; 
II  l.W2</.uU  7-lae.  tor  .Nuveiiiber  ;  II  13..12((«ll  7-|iic.  lor 
Deeumberi  H><'«ilM7-;i'2c.  for  laiiu.iry :  1 1  ll-Ulc,  for 
February;  H  27-32c.  for  Miireli ;  rte.  tor  April ;  rt  6- 
3-Ilic.  tor  May;  125-ltfiiil2  U-.320.  for  Juno;  1'  lil- 
32f)i,ia^e.  for  July. 
I  DuoUtions  for  spot  cotton,  based  on  American 
I  gtundurd  of  clitg.sUlcaMon: 
Upltiniln,  Ala.  Drleanii.  'I'cxus 
Ordinary .  914  \)'4  9w  9k 
Strict  ordinary .  10  10  10  111 
Oood  ordinary .  in'-j  lOk  law  ^  liik 
Strict g. Kxl  do... .  11  I-IH  U  l-li!  il  i-li;  U  l.Ui 
I.ow  middling...,,,...  11  7-11)  11  9-lli  II  ll-Hi  ll  U-lli 
Strict  low  middling...  1'2  12k  12'i  121. 
Middling .  Vi%  i>  9.11;  13  c.pj 
Uood  middling .  1214  13  13k  i:tk 
Strict  good  nilddhug.  tlk  13k  Wk  13k 
.Middling  fair .  13-*  i;ik  H  H 
Fair .  14k  M-^  Hk  Uk 
Staineil. 
Good  ordinary . 9k  Low  middling.  .10  li-lij 
Strict  unlirmry.,  10  Mij  ,  Middling . .  11  O-lll 
Dhieu  FiiiTTH.— There  Is  nothing  doing  In  the  old 
stuck,  .New  Sontlierii  uuiirtercd  iippies  in  Utile  bet- 
t('r  supply,  but  arc  hard  tii  sell  nyor  tic.  Some  choice 
new  North  Carolina  sliced  were  idtered  at  9c.  Fecled 
peuchuB.  ol  new  crop,  iiinge  from  13  to  1,5c..  t  he  latlcr 
dlltiuiili  to  get,  Cherries  are  hold  more  tlrinlv  ;  quo¬ 
ted  with  some  lots,  however,  held  off  Hie  mar¬ 
ket  at  this  rate. 
Apples — ^Siate.  sliced,  HS/.8k'c,:  do.,  quarters, 
8kc.i  oi.otlp  rn sliced. TVA80.; fancy  du. at  lOHl'flllkc.; 
do.,  now  qliartorg  at  tike.  Blai'koerrlcs.  7f-«r‘ic.. 
Fooled  peaciios.  new.  uominally  l,'t®l5c.,as  lu  quality: 
tiripeeied  peaches,  new,  iiinnlnal.  1*1  urns  at  13®  15.'., 
Uaspbiwrlcs.  21(1.  Cherries.  Hqi^loc. 
Exwuns  p)U>t  week  m  lbs.  dried  apples.  Since 
Jan.  1st,  3,007  do,!  same  lima  lust  year,  10,100  do. 
Eiius.- We  liiivesolrtom  seen  thunggtrade  bo  dis¬ 
ordered  In  a  suii'iincr  season  as  it  loo.  been  for  the 
past  fortnight.  One  prominent  conlliotlug  feature 
Is  the  uiilookcd-for  largo  receipts,  while  the  low 
|)rlccs  that  must  sellers  are  willing  t.i  have  for  West¬ 
ern  are  not  iiiducive.  as  stock  in  losing  iieavlly.  or 
course  the  Males  are  fully  *' loss  off,”  but  when  good 
Shite  marks  arc  accessible  at  Uk^lTo..  huyors  prefer 
them  for  the  (ircsene  light  demand,  especially  while 
fruit  Is  In  deiiiand.  We  learn  there  has  b)?en  a  largo 
liming  In  N.  Y.  State  thisscusun.  We  quote: 
Near  points,  17®18c.,  Sta  e  and  I*enn..  lfi<ijI7o,: 
Western,  prune,  Uc.;  uc.  other,  i'liisISc.;  L'anadlau, 
l;j(itl4o. 
E.88ENTIAL  i.HbS. -  'i’he  following  are  tho  ‘utest  re- 
Vtaod  quntnth'MS  ; 
Oil  peppermint,  glass,  «.7.7.5;  do.  tin,  $2.30  ;  spear- 
inlni,  giasa,  ^.50;  do.  tin,  42.i5 1  wlutcrgrcen,  fo.«0; 
sassafras.  Sec. 
FEATllEtt.a.— Quiet.  We  quote  prime  live  ’Woet- 
ern  geeso, .’),3;;i(i4  .;  .1  1  •-i-  do.,25<i«40c. 
FLOirn.— The  warm  weather  last  week  has  seriously 
interferad  with  trade,  leading  to  purchases  only  on 
urgent  requliemetits,  and  with  free  Bupplics  prices 
have  ruled  weak.  The  ciusing  market  shows  a  little 
What  will  the  Weather 
HE  TO-MOUKOW'/ 
The  Signal  Service  Barometer 
WII.L  TEl.L  YOU. 
It  will  detect  anil  Indluutn  correctly  any 
change  in  the  wcalhcr  12  to  24  hours  In 
ailvancu.  It  will  tell  what  kind  of  a  storm 
IS  aiipioachlng.  and  fimni  what  quartet  It 
conics— iiivai liable  to  Uuvlgutors. 
FA  HinKIfS 
can  plan  their  work  according  to  Its  pre- 
dlctlniis.  1 1,  will  save  .■)ll  times  its  cost  In 
a  single  scuHiin.  There  Is  an  accurate 
thoiuioinntcr  attnehed,  which  alone  la 
worth  the  price  of  tlin  oomhlnatloii.  Will 
scad  iLi'xiiresH  |iaid  to  unv  address  on  re¬ 
ceipt  of  4jl>.00.  Scud  Money  Order  or 
Kcglst.(*rcd  Letter. 
Agonia  want, od— send  stamp  for  Cir¬ 
cular.  II.  w.  ifc  CO., 
S'.t.'i  liroiidwii.v.  New  York. 
'I’lie  Hostoii  Travellersuvs:— “  Wo  care¬ 
fully  inspcctod  the  ahovc-rtuscrlbcd  8lg- 
Baromoicr.aud  found  It  to  in?  us  stated  by 
I  .Sc  (.0.,  who  arc  honombleand  reliable. " 
BLINE8’  SLATE  RuOFING  PAINT  IS  THE  BEST 
THE  MARKETS 
WIND  MILL 
HALLADAY’S 
STANDARD.  iH^ 
PRODUCE  AND  PROVISIONS, 
1  lin  Host,  (.hnaport,  mo.-,t  l>ii. 
rnbloaml  roimhir  Mill  made, 
Manufacturon  midcT  the  im- 
niciluitc  Kiijicrvlslon  of  In- 
VCJ4LOI 
COUNTRY  CHEESE  MARKET 
worth  now  in  use. 
Send  for  Illiis- 
tnitpil  Oatulogue 
and  Price  List. 
U.  S.  WIMD  FNQINE 
&  PUMP  CO., 
Batavia,  lu,. 
THE  “VIBRATOR ’’  THRESHER  IS  KING  OF  ALL 
:i:  ilrundywiue, 
FuBtiH  FHUIT8.— I'caohcs  are  arriving  large  and 
haudsomu,  but,  altboiigb  the  e'duplyis  u  modemte 
one,  prices  have  to  co  lemporeil  to  siilt  the  means  of 
buyers.  Whei.  biwkets  start  at  over  one  dollar,  even 
choice  fruit  is  apt  lo  be  loft  over  at  noun.  The  glut, 
however.  Is  over,  and  with  the  prospective  return  or 
