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Rtf SSI AN TORI* EDO-HO A IS.
The Turkish squadron on the river
1 )anube is under the command of Kirit
iee Mustapha Pasha, and consists of some
seven armed gunlioatu and a few small
wooden vessels armed with light guns.
The iron-clad gunboats are all about one
hundred and fifteen feet in length, carry
guns (eight-pounders) in abatterv placed
on thf forepart of the deck, and are pro
tected wit.i two-inch armor. The re
maining two are of very superior con
struction, carrying their two guns (80
pounder Krupps) in a turret placed for
ward. They were b"ilt at Constanti
nople. Nothing is known as to whether
the Roumanian authorities have con
nived at the placing of torpedoes in the
river on the part of the Russians, though
doubtless the latter will have thought of
it. The Turks at one time thought of
having recourse to these weapons, and
placing them at every point on the Dan
ube at all suitable for crossing, but there
is reason to believe the idea has been
abandoned. However, the difficulty of
crossing the river, owing to these gun-
ImatH, has not been underestimated by
the Russian government, and, with a
view of paralyzing their action, and pro
tecting the operations for throwing over
a bridge, a number of small torpedo
boats have been added to the equipment
of the invading army. These boats are
steam launches about thirty feet long,
constructed, with the exception of one, ‘
which is of steel, of thin iion plating. ,
They are fitted with engines of eight-1
horse power, and possess great speed.
Being speedily built with a view to tran
sport by rail, they are exceedingly light
for their size, jtnd do not weigh, with
their engines and fittings all complete,
more than three and one-half tons.
They will probably lie fitted with the
spear torpedo, and their crews will trust
to their speed to carry them alongside
iin enemy’s gunboat, and away from it
again, before the Turks will have suffi
ciently recovered their presence of mind
t point a ptin correctly, or even fire one.
As it protection against rille fire, these
boats carry shields at each end, but
there is nothing to prevent their being
sunk by the fire of a great gun. Well
maneuvered, under the command of
hold and enterprising officers, these
launches must become very dangerous to
the Turks, and, in any case, are likely to
prove a valuable auxiliary force, as they
may be used among other purposes for
enrryingover the advance guard. (>pce
at the river, the Russian army will lie
delayed until the bridge is constructed
for the passage of (he main body. Ma
terials for n bridge have been collected
in abundance at the town of Ismail, on
the Killa branch of the Delia, and in
clude both pontoons and boats as well as
tue necessary timber.—.V. Y. Tini'.-.
W mil .MS CO.XS I I Til) IX 111 .'I MSS.
The disclosure concerning Mr. Italy’s
patronage of the spiritualists suggests a
word about the good business that the
mediums and clairvoyants of New York
are enabled to do through the supersti
tious credulity of men and women who
occupy high social positions and even
rank as persons of more than ordinary
intelligence. It is no secret here that
such persons habitually consult the
mediums and clairvoyants alxiut im
portant business atliiirs and are guided by
the so-called revelations which they obtain
in this way. There are mediums, both
male and female, who make a regular
clientage, If it may tx> so called, among
merchants, professional men, speculators
and others not lacking intelligence, and
who make a very comfortable living hv
supplying them with information which
they (the dupes, of course) really believe
comes from supernatural sources. It
was only the other day that a stock
speculator failed through operating on
“ points” which a medium told him came
direct from the spirit, of Commodore
\ anderbilt. Kither the medium was a
downright fraud, or the commodore is
not so well jHwted in the other world as
be was in this, tor the [aiints proved as
unreliable as any that good old Daniel
Drew ever distributed among the boys.
It is even a common thing for some
business men to consult theoraclcs before
going into any large venture. lam told
of one, an importer, whose outlay for
spiritual information averages SI,OOO per
year. Another makes it a rule not to
employ an acwumaut. salesman or errand
hoy without first finding out what the
spirits think about it. i'hen there are
lawyers t not many, l trust, but certainly
s'niel who never try a case till a medium
or clairvoyant has been consulted. The
:ale ,TttJp> Kdmonds. as is well known,
u. and to declare that spirits frequently
apj-eared to him in court and put him in
the way of getting evidence ot the
greatest ini|K>rtauee. Many business
failuies are eatised from time to time bv
ovt r-tviifidence in mediums and their
’• \t latiotis. Our old triend Smith, the
razor sirop man. who keeps a street stand
near the sul*-treasury, was doing a
prosperous trade in a fine store'on .irand
-treot until spiritualism cot hold of him
and drew him away from his business
Mis not only the illiterate, byanymeans,
on whom the sharpers of spiritualism
and the humbugs of clairvoyance
habitually prey. They have quite as
many dupes on Murray Hill as in the
quarters of the working classes, and they
certainly get more money out of tha
former than out of the latter. —New
York Cor. Detroit Pros.
Tilt: JILACK Si:A A ST) THE Hi-A OF
AXO V.
As the Black sea is again about to be
come the scene of stirring events it is well
that a clear understanding should be had
| of the nature of that remarkable body of
! water. It is about seven hundred miles
! long' in its longest direction and has an
extreme width of about three hundred
and eighty miles, being three-fourths
longer than Lake Superior and more than
i twice as wide. Its depth is from four to
forty-eight fathoms nearshore, but in the
middle no soundings have been found at
1 one hundred and sixty fathoms. The
greatest depth of Lake Superior is two
; hundred fathoms.
The Black sea is not like our lakes, a
fresh water sea, but on the other hand it
| contains one-seventh lessjsalt than ocean
] water, and is held to receive one-third of
! all the running water of Europe. The
j puzzle is what becomes of all this fresh
water, and how the Black sea retains its
! salinity. The sea is tideless. There is
no perceptible current toward the Med
iterranean. It has the same level as the
sea of Marmora. The outlet by the
Bosphorus, even were there a strong cur
rent, would be insufficient to discharge
the immense volumes of water constantly
I>ouring into the inland sea, and it
scarcely seems credible that the evapo
ration is sufficient to account lor the sui"
plus water. Like our own lakes, it is
subject to frequent storms, but naviga
tion is not exceptionally unsafe, and an
extensive steam navigation is carried on.
There are several islands near the mouth
of the Danube, but the sea is singularly
free from rocks and shoals.
The sea of Azov, which is connected
with the Illacksea by the narrow strait ot
Yenikale, is much smaller, being only
about one hundred and sixty-eight miles
long and eighty broad. Its waters are
fresli and abound with fish, but aie very
shallow, and fall off toward the west into
huge marshes, which have been aptly
named I’litridsea. It is of comparatively
little importance for purposes of naviga
tion, though it has several ports and
roadsteads.
All the shores washed by the Black
sea have within the last decade made
rapid strides in the path of material and
industrial development. The entire
Russian coast is annually growing in
Imputation, wealth, and importance.
Odessa chiefly exports wheat, tallow,
hides, wool, and leather, and takes in re
turn the products of all manufacturing
Europe*. The southern shore, compris
ing the northern line of Asia Minor, has
also been quickened into an activity
which bids fair to bring it up to its
ancient prosperity. Samsoon and Trebi
zond are the principal ports, and are the
gates through which the trade of Persia,
Armenia, and central Asia can flow to
Europe. The local products are not
verv important, chiefly consisting of
wool, hides, and breadstuff's.— Cleveland,
/{■raid.
niK vt. ao ff; / v tut: i is thus ii i it.
The anxiety of Europe concerning the
complications of the Turco-liussian cam
paign is likely to l>e increased by the
entrance into the field of battle of two
unexpected hostile forces, inimical to
both sides in the conflict, and threaten
ing, moreover, to carry devastation into
neutral territories. Cholera and plague,
front their recruiting stations in ludia
and Mesopotamia, are on the march, and
under the fostering conditions of war it
is impossible to foretell the limits of
their invasion, l.ast year cholera was
on its route through Persia toward the
Russian jtossessions on the Caspian, and
early in the present spring grave appre
hensions were aroused as to the viru
lence and rapid diffusion of the epidemic.
Within a tew weeks several local out
breaks have been reported, one at Akrab
killing 25 per cent, ot the European
population in thirty hours, and new foci
ot infection will doubtless be multiplied.
On the other hand, placue, which has
been gradually extending its ravages for
some years past, had, even before the
commencement of actual hostilities,
spread to the regions north of Bagdad
with alarming speed. Under these cir-
cuinstances the war now in progress not
only threatens disaster to the combat
ants themselves, but menaces all Kurope
with a visitation of pestilences which no
precautions may be able to avert.—
.\ •7* 1 or*. 11 orid.
S volt) the companion who jests at
everything. Such people disparage, by
some ludicrous association, all objects
which arc presented to their thoughts,
and thereby render themselves incapable
vf any emotion which can either elevate
or soften them. They bring upon the
moral Wine an influence mive withering
than the blasts of the desert.
Pond's Extract. T ■ H
lUr\d for .Pam. C uts. Barns Ilruiw,
•'to. Always reliable. It uever fails,
(five it a trial.
Thk Inventors of Burnett’s Cocaine —
knowing that when the loss of hair occurs, it
is generally from that part of the head where
the greatest heat is necessarily generated,and
thatanimal fats by their nature induce hea
rather than alleviate it—turned their atten
tion and pharmaceutical science toward
vegetable oils as the basis of a medicament to
promote the growth and preserve the beauty
of the hair. The oleum coci'-s, or COCOAXIT
Oil, presented itself most strongly, as pos
sessing many properties peculiarly adapted
for the purpose; but its odor was objectiona
ble, and its density (except when exposed to
heat) seemed for a longtime to defy all efforts
to render it available,for popular use, in cool
er climates, fiy a scientific selection of
other ingredients, those which will chem
ically combine with the oil have been discov
ered, and they together have produced a
compound,which is unqualifiedly pronounced
to be the best that has yet appeared.
In the form presented, this oil is perma
nently deodorized, ami held in a combination
which peculiarly adapts it for the toilet;
Unityktt’B Coc oaim: is unrivaled in delica
cy and agreeableuess—cooling in its nature
—and possesses such a penetrat ingalli nity for
the secretions of the skin, that it is rapidly
absented.
its greatest efficacy is best secured by a
perfect cleansing, before its application, of
the hair and scalp, under which cir;urn
stances this oil allays irritation, remove's all
tendency to dandruff, and invigorate the ae-
Uon of the capillaries in the highest degree.
Its effect upon theglossiness and richness of
the hair is such as cannot be surpassed ; and
: it is offered to the public in the firm belief
that it only requires to be known to super
sede all other preparations. We are confi
dent that no one who will make atrial of its
efficacy will he willing to return to the use
of anv other preparation.
Joseph Bi knett & Cos., Boston, manu
facturers and proprietors.
Xrni-i I lint
Heads that ache, stomachs that inflict dys
peptic torments, muscles and joints racked
with the rheumatism, are infallibly restored
to health by the celebrated elixir, Hostetter’s
.Stomach Bitters, a medicine prescribed by
physicians; possessing infinite purity, and
which no one takes in vain who is atllicted
with any of the numerous complaints to
which it is adapted. It frequently happens
that so-called remedies fail to produce a
permanent effect. Tnis is because they are
merely palliatives, and therefore do not re
move the cause of the maladies, whose symp
toms they after a time cease to ameliorate.
This is notably the ease with opiates and
sedative drugs. It is not so, however, with
liostetter’s Bitters, which nro a searching
specific that conquers the disease as well ns
banishes its indicia.
Wii.hoft'b Tonic is not a panacea—is
no*, a cure for everything, but is aeatholioon
for malarious diseases, and day by day adds
fresh laurels to its crown of glorious success.
Bngorged Livers and Spleens, along the
shady hanks of our lakes and rivers, are re
stored to their healthy and normal secretions.
Health and vigor follow its use, and Chills
have taken their departure from every house
hold where Wilhoft’s Anti Periodic is kept
and taken. Don’t fail to try it. G. R. Fin-
Lav <Sc Cos., Proprietors, New Orleans.
For bale by au. Druggists.
—
After an exjierience of over twenty
five years, may leading physicians acknowl
edge’that tlie Oraefenberg Marshall’), Uterine
Calholieon is the only known certain remedy
for diseases to which women are subject.
The ( xraefenherg Vegetable Pills, the most
popular remedy of the day for biliousness,
headache, liver complaint and diseases of
digestion. Sold by all druggists. Send for
almanac. Oraefenberg Cos., New York.
The increasing popularity of Home
Stomach Bitters is strong evidence in fa
vor of its medicinal virtues and those who
arc suffering from malarial effects are ear
nestly requested to try them. Prepared by
the Home Bitters Cos., St. Louis. Mo.
I sell more of Hatch’s Universal
Cough Syrup thanof all other similar prepa
rations. 1 have sold it for about six years,
and my customers would certainly not con
tinue to buy it if it were not a valuable rem
edy. C. C. HlGGlNS,Friendship,Alt.Co.,N r .Y.
Dcraxo’B ItHErMATic Kkmehy has been
before the public three years, and has never
failed in a single case of rheumatism, no
matter how aggravated the *ase. Write to
any person in Washington city, where it is
manufactured, and you will learn that this is
true in every respect. It is taken internally.
I n formation worth t housands to those
out of health. Self-help for weak and nervous
sufferers. Facts for those who have been
dosed, drugged and quacked. The new Health
Journal teaches all. Copies tree. Address,
Electric Quarterly, Cincinnati, O.
tbe markets.
MEMPHIS.
; Flour $ 7 75 a sll 00
Wheat -20 a 2 22J
Corn 60 a 62
Data 50 a 62
Lard 12 a 13
Bacon—Clear Sides.. 9<V 9:J
Hav—Best 17 00 a IS 00
Whisky—Common... 85 a 400
Robertson County. 175 a 300
Bourbon 500 a 560
Lincoln County... 175 a 300
Highwines 113 a 115
Cotton —Ordidary ... 10 a 101
Good Ordinary... 10J a lOf
| Low Middling 11a llj
Seeds—Clover 8 50 a 50
German Millet.... 60 a 65
Missouri Millet 175 a 200
Hungarian 176 a 200
Buckwheat 1? bush. 175 a 200
LIVE STOCK.
! Cattle —Good to extra.? 4 50 a $ 500
Medium butchers.. 3 00 a 3 75
Common 2 50 a 2 1H)
j Hogs—Selected 575 a 590
Fair to good 555 a 570
Common 4 90 a 5 15
I Sheep Good to
choice. 450 a 550
Common to fair... 3 00 a 400
1.(111SVII.I.K
Flour I 7 50 a $lO 50
Wheat-Bed and Amb r. 2 20 a
Corn —sacked 49 a 52
Oats 44 a 46
Hay—Timothy 9 a II
l Pork—Mess 16 00 a 16 5 )
Lard 12 a 12j
Bacon—Clear bides.. 6$ a 9|
Wool 33 a 35
Potatoes—lrish ?*bbl. 1 60 a 1 65
Ootton—Middling... 101 a 11
Ordinary 9 a *■?s
ICW OKLEAER.
Flour $ 7 a #lO 25
Corn ‘*4 a 56
Oats 47 a 4S
Hav 11 50 a 18 50
IV k 17 50 a
Pugar 9J a 10$
M. i lasses 45 a 60
Whisky 102 a 108
Cotton , 10 a 101
SIBVIVAI. OK THE KITTES.SV
The ingenious doctrine propounded by Dr. |
Darwin, the tireless investigator of nature j
an t her laws, is as applicable in determining j
the fate of medieinesas in that of the animal j
species. Every year new remedies are
brought before the public, and are soon com
pletely discarded as their sale lapidlv de
creases. Only those medicines that are best
suited to the people’s wants survive the first
test. If they "are tried, and found wanting
in the merits which they are claimed to pos
sess, no amount of advertising will make
them popular. Of all the remedies ever in
troduced to the public, none are so popular
as Dr. Pierce’s Family medicines. Their
sale lias steadily increased each year,, and
wholesale druggists assert that the present
demand for them is greater than ever before.
If you would patronize medicines scientific
ally prepared, use Dr. Pierce’s Family Med-
I icines. Golden Medical Discovery is altera
tive, or blood cleansing, and an unequaled
cough remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets,
scarcely larger than mustard seeds, consti
tute an agreeable and reliable physic; fa
vorite Prescription, a remedy for debilitated
feinaE": Extract of Smart Weed, a magical
rente *y for pain, bowel complaints, and an
uneqtmled liniment for both human and
horse fie,h; while his Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remdv is known theworldover as the great
est specific for Catarrh and "Cold in the
Head” evergiven to the public. They are
sold by druggists.
You SHALL HAVE fx.— lf your grocer
or storekeeper does not keep, and will not
get Dooley’s Yeast Powder for you, send
20c. forquarter pound, 35c. for half pound,or
60c. for one pound can, direct to Dooley &
Brother, New York, and you will receive
it, postpaid, by return mail. It is absolutely
pure, and every can full weight.
TO BE PHOTO OK.
Statistics show that more of Tctt’s Pills are used
in Europe than of all other manufacturers com
bined. As Americans we are proud of the superi
ority of our productions. These pills have a world
wide reputation.
POND'S EXTRACTT
POE'S EXTRACT.
The People’s Remedy.
The Universal Pain Extractor.
Note Ask for Pond’s Extract - .
Take no Other.
POMPM EXTR IC’T in daily prescribed by I’liv*
hicionst full Schools, and has a quired tn© title
■' Th• People's h’nn- ti/" for I*l •*. Miirnliift,
I.MHIPHPaa, I* iii’ll%. .*©ild*t, itl'lllM**.
Sore u ohm. IttiiU, ITlcerw. Old .Sore*,
VI oni. <l ■*. etc.
rOKH'N KXTKU'T also cures Toot line lie,
llioidarop, Soie Tliroot. Iloarwm**#,
Di|litlieria. Ah Inna. 4'ularrti. Rlieu
imtim. Seuraleia, <-ol*e. Iharrhffa,
etc. It is tbc great specific for ■trmwrh •itn
from all organs, ami promptly arrests bleeding
from any source.
Send fjr pamphlet, address
POND’S EXTRACT CO,,
98 Maiden Lane, Mew \ ork.
’l uni**!* in 11m* I'lrht Doirror is generally ■
lr ugh*- to light. but thousands of quiet murders, of i
which the world never hears, are committed by the |
i {ministration of wrong medicines. The dyspeptic, i
the bilious, the fev r-ridden, the rheumatic are too
often poisoned with deadly drugs, when the per
sistent use of
Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient
with prope-precaution as‘wdiet and regimen, would
iuevitablv ! mm worke 1 h speedy and thorough cure.
In kidney diseases, bowell complaints, fevers, nerv
ous paroxv-uns, and all other ailments that reduce
the yt rength and vital power of th* system, sustain,
refresh purify, cleanse and regulate it with this in
valuable. saline remedy. Sold by all druggists.
Pittsbiir?li Alamifae.ares nl Wholesale Prices.
lb * x containing f’jvam dug, (.'overt* 1 Sugar Howl.
Spoon Holder. Covered Uniter I>i*h, 12Goblets. 2
eight i' ch Oval lis)o*w Water Pilcher,2sev e n inch
High Fruit I>i-h* - -. 12 Individual Sauce Dirties, i
( eke Salver, all of good quality glass, for
the ls)x §B.OO
Hox contai" ng 2 d*./eu It,ill pint Table ami 4
dozen Tiii# "Vim d.lell Tumblers 50
Hox containing 2 dozen Table and I dozen I'ucov
tned Jelly Tumblers* ja2.no
s :v wGi Box tt' Best. | Second. | Third
6by s r, in hy'lY | §2 77* I ii .*>< | $'J t:>
11 by 11 to 16 bv I*l I .1 2b 3on ‘ 2 7-’
is by ti to 20 by :ui | 1 if\ j 3 7.*, | 3 :o
I.') by 36 to 2\ bv an | \ .v> ; lon j 3 7 . r >
1< and to rid • & y f X . A 7,
Nails, Keg of lOU 1t 8... it 77. $3 00 s32;* A3 :,o
AVe will furnish any of above articles at prices
state i.ddivered on board cars or steamboats here
'I he money must, in all cases, accompany the order,
bend P. ‘.Order. Htnker's Draft or Registered Letter,
lb li i-fiu’#*. sth Nat. ank. Pittsburgh,Pa. Address.
UKNKY 11. YAM’K, P. (. Box 36*. Pitt.-burgh.
/tv I— v l—7 m not eastiy earned 111 these times, DUt
#*/ f r,iU be made in three months by my
V I I I one of either sex. in any part of the
Miff C( UMtrv w bo is willing to work steadily
y] I J at the employment that we furnish. $6
T rer w eek in vour own town. You need not
be away from home over right. You wan give your
whole turn* io tin-work, or only your spare moments.
We have agents wh*> are making over Ji*£o p**r day
at the b'lsiness. All who t.-ngage hi one* 1 can make
money fast. At the present lime money cannot ••©
made so ea-ily and rapidly at any other business.
11 costs nothing to try the business, terms aud %■%
Outfit free. Address **t once.
11. IIALLKTI’ v CO.. Portland, Maine.
LADIES f
_ _ If
NATURE’S RLMEDY^N.
VEGEIINE>
1 The Great Biccd PumriEß.^^
11 ELIA If LE EVIDENCE,
17- Balt'c street. Rrooklvu, N. V.. N v. U. I>7l.
H K. M'KVKN\ K*i
I‘ ai Mr F-om rer onal benefit received b> its um ,
h > w.-ll from personal knowledge of those v hout
cure thereby has n*eraed almost *niiracnnne. I ran
m* sthe.irtilv and sincerely recommend the VKtiK
TINK for thecornpiaints f*r whn-h it is claiine<l t
cure. JAMES P. IX LOW.
- ’al vary Bant i*t church,Sacramento,* a .
Vegetine is Sold by All Brnggists
1 RILI.IAKD T KLI^-
: = is I Best in I se. Balls. Cloth. Cues
i Jr; —an i everything appertaining to
Sfjti Billiards, at Lowest Prices hav
-1 inx the largest stock and finest
fa- ilities for manufacturing
orders can be promptly filled
I TZ_)— ~ Good -eoond band table*- cheap
/ Thf P ,,T laan lit. an illus
—' trated newspaper, sect free on
H.WiCOLLENDER
01 Ak nc tv lie- rofaoil ase not t.sed
rl A“ UO - \
mm. N> w Grand >-i’ire and l pright
Pi >n- * -t wholesale. Great harg*i?..-
HOGAIi' Nearly new. -o-ds ; -top*, eub-
U“u Aii > *■ cr%v cuipWr.beautiful *<•! rtop.
SWEfmSKBKP . cost v :-- - ( \ only * New
stop organs $
og rertr fina by any manufacturer. New Beattj
inatrumeuts n ai\ be.it on to I s * days* trt trial.
Monev refunded and 'reicht paid both v.ay* ifnnsat
wractorv tKeni* M uiu<L I.iberal and ec-mots to
Teacher*. Ministers. .Ac Ca.alocue fee. Add
SI 1 nl7l. K. BF.ATTI fiashington. A. .1.
Burnett’s
Standard Flavoring Extracts,
For Flavoring Ice Creenw, Cortardj, Piev Btanc
Mange, Julies, Sauces, Soupa, Gravies, etc.
Wo have been expressly permitted to use the name*
of U hot-t of the bet Grocers and Hotels in the country.
AVe give c. few below:
BOSTON.
Parker House. j „r,
Revere House, 1 McDewell a A-Alls.
NEW YORK.
Fifth a teste Hotel. I Ackkb, Mieeall* CowniT.
Westhihsteb Hotel. ! laek £ Tileord.
PHILADELPHIA.
Costivfnt il Hotel. | Thompson, Black Sc Son.
WASHINGTON.
Willard’s Hotel. I Hall & Hcme.
BALTIMORE.
El-taw House. I G. Keese £ Bro.
CINCINNATI.
81-eeet House. I Josefii S. Peeeles.
ST. LOUIS.
Souther* Hotel. I David -icholsot.
CHICACO.
Sheemax Hoube. I Siastox & Cos.
DETROIT.
Bussell House. I G. a It. McJTillas.
FAN FRANCISCO.
Occ.-Dl-r-TiL Hotel. I Chttino £ Cos.
MONTREAL.
Ottawa House. I David Crawford.
NEW ORLEANS.
Sait:: Ecos.£ Cos. I Clare * Header.
■fj ., si'prrinrit’i of three. extract a confist* in their yierfect
r it’! anti great utrength. They ore warranted free from
Pc poisonous oi's and acids which enter into the comno
trfion it many of the factitious fruit flavors cow in the
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