? j SI , f ' ;X ' THE DOLPHIN. tmr 1m lujactla By tTM WAmscTOX, June lfcThe reparto? Ac advisory board to Secretary. Whitney Ion its fmdirur in connection with the trial of the Dolphin covert audi the name ground its that traversed in the Secretary' jdper to the Attorney General though treat ing the subject more fully. The mint of iutcrest in it aside from those given from the letter are subjoined: The board Mate that the ground covered to be, First lias Hie Dolphin been constructed ia accordant -with Uic tonus ef the contract bttweer, Jnlm 1'oach and the Government? Second what defects if any, wiietli r of plan or cxecittioa axe amiai- ent i the Dolphin from such examination as can now be made in her present completed stale? TJiird what matters can be determined and what mat ters are incapable of determination in a completed ship? The Board hlatcs the dif ficulty, in fact the Impovrtblity, of making a full examination of e completed ship in winch a large share oT The work is covered nip, without the expenditure r a consider--able sum of money in ojmujiuc up the wurk', -and proceed-.: "The Dolphin is intended cfor a dispatch boat, She lias and was hi Jlviiilcd to have little offensive jmwer; ieli:i b.e speed Is therefore her first and giealeat ierjisiU- for ufuliie.-s. She Mi'ST ios!:m.h this quaijtv in all weather and under al! conditions at sea. The Uw authorizing the cou-ttriictioii of the Dolphin provided for a h fpt:il of fifteen knot an liour, A dispatch boat wt having the ability to make that sperd cna tinuuilr in such weather as hhe may reasonably be called upon to encounter would at this day not answer the puqxiM! f the service. That a boat of her size aUnonld ioe.ss this requisite sjHed it i ab solutely iiidis uemable that she should have great streiicth and HtlrTiir-s to ennhle her to make the sped re quired under the conditions she niiwt be prepared to meet, admits of no doubt in the opinion of thu board." The Dolphin trials on the bound are then ntokn -of as at the ntt" of 15 knots, wherea. to male that speed at sea she should have goi 17 to IT1- knots-. The report adds: "On the occasion referred to the vibration of the Dolphin, when subjected to only that duty and test, vu very perceptible and of a character to deniont-trnto inailequato length and -stiffness. Under such eir imstances the floors of the engine room were observed tto surlntj severely and this, let it be not-d, -occurred when she was .sub jected "to much less severe duty than hhe must le expected to encounter when actually encased in the service for which she was intended." The bord coutiutirs that this evidence of weaklier was eoirott tirated on the occasion of the second trial, when, by the weight of an additional Jive tons of pic-iron, the vesselwae-ao-spruiigas to throw her j XIACIUNnitY OUT OF'I.TNK and cause her alter crank piu to laconic hot, even ln-fore the. trial had actually becun. The report continues: "Wheiefore the j lestton ariseH, Is this structural weakness due to a fault of plan or execution, or does it pioceed from both? In justice to the contractor It is proper to state that the plans exhibited to the board and thos: furnished to the contractor are meaner, and by no viiieiins provide for a vesel of adeipiate treujrth for the uses for which the Dolphin was intended. While it is -clear that the nkitfSre at fault, and if carried ml in the best manner would not produce a vessel of sufbeient -strength, yet it mvius to the lKiai.l that tiie Dolphin exhibits a detrree of weakness in-excess ot whaleuii be properly attiibuted to the defective -plans. Where fore the lniard is of the opinion that the Sedition must be faulty in this regard. s, JSitt it is impossible to state with exactors the -degree -of blame that might pioperly attach to -the contractor in this preci-e TesjK'ct. without taking out -the machinery and opening up tho ship." It is asserted that no attention has been paid to the fproision for an air pressure in the fire room. The question of horse power is then taken up and it is shown that on the -first trial she showed 2.00S; on the second her crank pin heated; on the third she showed 2.2.VI; and on the foiutli with nat ural draft under the lniilers 1,04S, whereas the contract calls for ii,:;iK). Thtvse trials a1m weio made W1TJI I(MT FAVOlt.Vm.K COKUrTIONS tis in water, coal and management. Tltf .report continues: "With regard to "tho freneni! workmanship found on board the Dolphin the board is of the opinion that it does not conform to the terms of tho 'Con tract .and specifications in many particu lars." The report closes as follows: "In submitting this, their report, the board feels that it can ao no further in the discharge -of its duty under the instructions govern ing it action, atnl has to regret that so wuch as to the vessel's strength rests upon opinion. Nothing abort of a trial at sea for aorae time and in rough water can satis factorily determine her actual strength or -weakness, and in the absence of such trial ar1ct so much to le desired this report enitmdies the most that tho board ha been able to .ascertatu, but as tho vcse.l hi, lieeo n a reef in the East River, it i? ecessary that she should be docked and ker bottom examined. When this is done the board will submit the result of uch -exaruiuatiou.' A MINE HORROR. Am EE-4slSi In an KngiUfc Mine Imprlwwi Many Parana. JtAJcinwTnt, 3unelS. A terrible rx-Brtosioaof-fire damp occurred this mornhw tt. Cliflea Hall .colliery, near this city. There wesethrea hundred and fifty men in the aaiae at -the time,ene hundred and fifty C whom Jiave been rescued. Two haadrai and thirty are -entombed. It i feared ahoy are either suffocated or burned toaVaau. 5reatexcitement prevails. The scene- at the vicinity of the mine arc Beartraawiaav The wives. Brothers and relatives are mcregated aear the en traaeea, eryiae, shrieking, and implnrlirc God ta aave the 3aved ones iaiprisoned Ikv f lew. w mum armrDRED kihtxd. Lowtkib, Jane IB. A. dispatch from Man chester ears a ibandred additional men have heea reeenedtroai the m'tac and one anadrai have baea killed. ma BBara Tiasca Aw iC rocKoaroerx, "O. Jane 19. Present in dicatioos are that the -stacks of allahe roll- - iag mUla hi Mahoniaff -except one will re- J atain saietckas aeriiaps all enmmec 3ic Cnrdy Oa An in ana Bros. & Co,, tlte YeacstowBMinCoapaay, Trumbull Jivu Compaqy and Brawa, Boaaell & C. asich atated that at areaaat they would nnt-cigu Ae scale, aad ay they eiM raesain idle5tr jnrhilfi. The ataawfacrarers here whowrs fihLTrr of the TTaBiia lasa AssocIatiM aave aataaeo ta wwaaniw mm s - "- . . chaara the Pittsburgh aaea wtah treaetieiat m mvA xjowardiee. The Iraa aaaaafacture!! lam irm aaeared aa oatiaa ta lease tLe TnloaaSteet Works at SC Loai. PrleeefW fe. Lorw. JuBelS. ApaWieaateof wooi teak plaaa yesterday afteraooB at Peper's rnaiprinr The foIIowiBf were the sales: Twauij' ae asm sacks Texas, roediua and jbfcie, at iSc.Jbalf price for dead wooL to L. 4K Sauaaaaraeld; eight sacks of low aaediuBi Taxaa M&Mc, and lour sacks al aaxpeta at Ue, ta ate asme Bayers; tht' awe sack ot toe taadiaai Texas, very Jarthy, at Ua, to & Bkaaaatok A Co.; flva sacks of aae 1T5Xc; e aack of dead at ltc aad aae aack af Ai?fara, gtxxl, at BVLteBaaw firaa. Thaaf ? were NATIONAL reix Itft WAftsrxRTvx, Juaa IT. Tht Crktemj: Taare ia a TJailaa" Statea flag at tfca Waf OepvtBMBt, the history of which taa ataJtaritiaa know notainf exeeat that tt was fauad la tba Caafaarate War DeaartateBt Mi is marked with the bub f th "Firtj thiri Illiaola Volunteer Infiatry." The faff sbows erMent siffm M bari fifftttinff is Ihi Beighberhood, far it la pleree4 in away places with bullet , aad tbroagh the cUrry field aad in places ia the silk stripes are gaping holes where pieces of shell have torn their way. There is no ftaf staff at tached, sad the folds are deeply stained with broad strides of blood, hinting that some gallant -color sergeant kad torn it from the staff aad folded it away in his own breast to save it from capture aad had poured out his own life's blood on the Hag he had awern to defend. Perhaps this paragraph may meet the eye of some one who can tell where an how it was cap tured, for the War Department do not know where it was captured. Washington, Jane 17. There ha just been placed in the National Museum at Washington, for -permanent preservatioa xnd exhibition what is known as the Ayre vhire life -car. the invention and property of he venerable Joseph Francis, known the world over as the inventor of the Francis life boat and other life saving appliances. This 'car is the one that was ued at the wreck of the British ship A yreshire, on the wast of New Jersey, on the night of Janu ary 12, 18.0, in a severe snow storm, saving the lives of 201 persons. It is intercstlag for Its associations, and a curiosity in ta onstructlon. It has been often publicly exhibited in Europe and America, and has traveled over 10.000 miles. It was trans ferred to "Professor Baird, for the museom, oy a representative of Mr. Francis, together with some miniature models of various kinds, and also the diploma preseuted to Mr. Francis by the Shipwreck Sowe' of AJlatious. :P0IS0NED BY PAINT. TlCrcw er m NurclB Bark Sftrias from La Folmomttig. Xkw York, June 16. The Norwegian bark Donner Zogea arrived ia this port on May 27, after a forty-three days' voyage from Aracaci, Brazil. The first mate, who was acting captain, and the crew of eight men, were all sick, and went to the Long Island College Hospital, in Brooklyn. Owe of the crew died there, and Dr. Belcher, the house surgeon, prottounncd the symptoms those of chronic lead poiseuing. An analy ;is will be made of the water used by the crew of the vessel. The bark while st Copenhagen, 4n July, 1SJS4, had owe of the water tanks painted red, and eight days later, when the paint was supjiosed to be dry, it was filled with water. At Cadiz, Spain, the tank was re filled, snd during the subsequent trip to Rio Janeiro the captain and twoof. the crew were taken sick with symptoms atf. olson ing after ririnkirur the water, and had to eo to a hospital in that port The water with which the tank was filled was from a stream J of sluggish water. j While coming" to New York the ncting uapiam ami crew oecaine in. ins xteaitn Board chemist found the water of .a yellow color with a sediment, the latter oontaining vegetable and mineral matter of a poison ous character. The lead from the paint on the tank had also scaled off and lieen absorlmd in thu water. The mllinc of the vessel caused tin substances in the tank to spread and thus the crew trot the full benefit of the poison when drinking. Those in the ho-ipital are in a fair way to recovery. CHOLERA RAVAGES. , Plague Making- Fearful Headwar 1u Spain. Madkid, June 17. In tho province of Cartel Ion do la Plana, yesterday, there were eighty wises of cholera and sixty deaths. Thirty thousand people have tied from Mur cia, owing to the terrible dread of the d is case which has taken jKissesslon of the people. .In the city of Murcia alone, "yes terday, there were, according to the latent tumors, sixty-four new cases and thirty nine deaths. In the province of Murcia, outside of the cltv, there were fiftv caees and sixteen deaths. The Oilirlnl Oirxtte confirms thu statement that cholera is now raging in the provinces of Valencia. ' Cstellon de la Plana and in the city of Madrid. The opposition newspapers -deary that cholera exists in Madrid, and say "that all the testimony regarding the suspicions rasra is insufficient to give a warrant for the assertion that they are cases of cholera. There were fivo new cases of cholera in thte city yesterday and one death In the elty ofTalencia. There were two fresh cases, but mo deaths in the province of Valencia. However, outside of the city there wwre forty-eight new cases and twenty-seven deaths. The city of Murcia reports forty new cases and seven deaths, while other parts of the province of Murcia return twelve ireah cases and four deaths. ACCEPTED. tlabarr Accept tha Prvnleraalp anl Will Fern a Cabinet. JjOtcpox, June 17. Ixird Salisbury has definitely accepted the premiership. It is stated that Sir Stafford Nnrthcote has ac cepted .a peerage, lcaving:Sir Michael Hicks Peach to lead the .Conservatives in the House .of CommoBs. .Lord Randolph Churchill will have aa important position In Dteaiew cabinet, but -the distribution ot portfulios will not be decided until the ar r val of .the Queen, wba J .traveling with all ptod. Lord Kandolph Churchill agreed to the renewal of the conroien act on con ditiea Xhat tt only be enforced If found im perative. Several Liberal aainisters held an Informal. -meet ing at Gladstone's residence tvday to .decide upon their Juion in re sponrle to-Conservative overteres for support. imi ILiudolph Churchill's aetioa yesterday fe reucralif attributed to fear that Lord Salkbnr' and aUicr leaders would Ignore his claim Jo office, and tn a desire to retard the pragrei0f the scats hill, am ardcr to give a chance if -possible to appeal to the old eoohtituencieA, win are mure likuiy to sap port the Conservatives. A Wa-1 Ooea Do 3roTTEKuJhine 17. The Caaada Snip ping Ctimiiany to-tlay received a dispatch from CattauaX.GL Jackson of the ateamei Lake Mauitobii. -paying that theveafel had stranded ia nwtliwet bar on J-ktie Mi qnllin or Laagiey island, at 2:S0 a. aa. Son day afternoon, during a fog- The veasei is likely to becotue & total wreck. The e engers twenty ia nurabcr aad the crear wero saved, hut lost .all their effects. The steamer was ,150 tons register, was 356 feet In length aod of 4.C00 horse power. She wa one of tlte best areasels of the Can ada Shipping Company and was insured Jm aubout two-tliirds of her value. CrtMM ha KeatMfcyw Lorrsviiax. Kv., Jaee IT. A seaUeaaaa aat returned from Kaott Caaaty, Kyn re Barts that the Hall and Joaea factions are under airms, aad aa esBjageeaent aatweea theat at baaiinent at aay aaosaaat, The Hall pact' narabers thkty-oae aad tba Joaes gaag eighteen, aad all are arraeal with WiachesterriBea, and aery arrest 1 roaa aay aad every asaaee. 3Ioaday of last week aa Baevcr Creek, 3erry Saarwoai and Mil Haark Sixeatorc, ae latter aaaaf tteawaat aaaaaand bki-ta,rty litaaanitmi ia the wstrijusaotaMUHeaa? aaaaairafna, ware ipey LIBERTY? UCHT. TBo Oraat BBaias anlwi ae w Tw aaa aw K9aH VGB vVManl Vta9JsaVS aVaVaaVavVwW NrwYoax, J uaesa Flags were waving yesterday from the taps of alt the aria cipal bulkiiags throughoat the city, ia honor of the reception of the BarthoWl statue of "Liberty Ealbrbtealaf the Horht" The shipping along the river front aad vessels in the harbor were tally decorated in honor ef the evesL The weather was warm. The early aaoTBingtaai os brought thousands of strangers. Broadway and the streets adjacent were thronged with people wending their way to points froa which good views of the military and civic parade atteadiag the reception of tfte statue can he witnessed. The harbor pre seuted a beautiful appearance. It was studded with tiie white sails of in numerable yaclita and numerous excursion boats, to await the mov ing of the naval procession. Shortly after nkie o'clock the flavor, the President of the Board, Aldermen, muuiciol oQicers, members of the reception aad other ccin mittees embarked on special steamboat, and proceeded down the lower bay to the Isern. Arriving aloucside of the vessel, they boarded her, paid their restarts to the commander and officers, and the Mayor, acting as sokesman, bade them a henrty -eicome to New York. The yiuytx -then tendered them the hospitalities of the city, inviting them to an informal recepliou at the City Hall. After the iaterchange Af a few remarks, the Mayor aad city ofti-.-.ials withdrew, returning to tic steamboat, which swum: off and took up a jKsition within a few hundred yards of the Jere. At eleven -o'clock the fort at Sandy Hook -thundered forth a salute to the French Hag, a'hich was shortly after followed by a sig nal from Commodore Chandlers vessel notifying the vessels to form iuta line for the naval parade. The vessels fell into line as follows : Coiled -States steamer Dispatch, with Secre tary Whitney and Commodore Chandler and statf on board, United States steamer Powhattan, United States steamer Omaha, United States steamer Alice, the French flagship Lafiore, Admiral Iacomta, the French transport Isere, -Commander Da Sanne, the steamboat with the State Com mittee on board, the steamboat with the Mayor and Aldermen. Here followed a fleet af yachts of the American Steam Yacht Club, among thera Gould's Atlanta and the phenomenal yacht Stiletto. In this position the vessels steamed slowly up the bay, receiving salutes from the forts at the Narrows, at Forts Columbus and Castle WilliauL Thse were replied to by tie French flagship, Latiore, and the Uuited Stales vesaels, while hundreds .of steam whistle sent forth blast after blast On the ar rival at anchorage at Bedloe's island, the Isere received a salute from the gnus of the United States training ship Minnesota, This was the signal tor the breakup of the parade. The officers of the French flagship and those of the Isere were then conducted to the island where they made a short inspection of the work now in progress on the jedesial. On the landing of the French naval officers at the island the .Marseillaise was -sung by over five hun dred voices, composed of members from various Fiecch societies of New York and Brooklyn. EX-C0MM1SSI0NER LORINC. lie ia ItftquMUxl to Hani! rrr tho "OUal l'trJ lllanre;" IVashinoto.v, June 110. Comptroller Durham's letter to ex-Commissioner Luring, asking him to deposit in the Treasury the disallowed balance, is as follows: "Your account for payments for the laboratory in the J k'partment -of .Agriculture from June 1, 2SS4, to April H, JSS5, has been adjusted in Ibis office er report of the First Auditot Xu. 24C,:ttT, and a balance has been sound due "to the United States of S'iOj'ii'J. Your current accumt shows a balance due yourself cl $r.TS. Tlte balance found dun the United States is a part of a disallowance made u this account as is explained by the schedule of differences herewith transmitted. As shown by the schedule referred to. you have piid out from the appropriation "for tht laboratory of 1&S.V the sum of S'JO.SOT which should have been charged to the appropria tion made "for the purchase, propagation and distribution of valuable seed, etc, 16SS.'r The above sum seems to have been paid tor sorghum seed, for tay rolls, in pre parinc said seed or other seeds for distribu tion and none seems to have been paid foi chumlstj, or apparatus for the use of cheni istMormicroscopists, or for any experiments made ia the manufacture of sucar from orgham and other vegetable plants. II seems very plain to my mind that alt of the above amount as stated in the voucher! presented, should have been charged to the fund appropriated for the purcha-e. propa gation and distribution of valuable seed, and not the laboratory fund. I find aothint in the precedents of this office to warrant tlte allowance of said account in the font as now presented, and the above amount ot -J0,807 is, therefore, disallowed. The balance found due the United States, $20, 227. you will please deposit in the treasury at your earliest convenience, in order thai your account may be closed on the books ol this departaieui.' m VIRGINIAN COUPONS. The Stat Mi Taka Its Owa XstM In Pay. Mat ef raxca. RicnwoKB, Va-, June 20. Judge Bood of tiie United States Circuit Court, baa ca tered a decree ia five suits brought by tax payers who have tendered coupons in pay ment of Stale taxes, perpetually enjoining1 the Treasurer fraaa levying upon, sellint or returning as delinquent the property of coraplainaats or taking any other steps tc collect taxea. A cam is being mad up it is uiieVrstocMl, to carry the matter to V United States Supreme Court Judg bond's decrees are claimed to be ia exad accordance with the decision of the Su preme Cwirt in April ia the Virginia caaaoa cases. The practical effect is that tim tax payer has only to tender tax receivable coupous to a proper officer and any pro ceediug thereafter to collect the "tax if money will he perpetually enjoined. naataa'atarrnw Bina Toronto. Oxt June 20. Ilanlan wasnearij drovaed while testing a aew boat yesterday. His owa account of the accident is aa follows: I was out for practice ia a aew boat I had purchased from Triekett. I had rowed out about three-fourths of a mile when sud denly the boat broke ia two taioanng me lata the water. Tlere was aatenouch ef the boat left toceiher to wj Hrt , tni: wits whit there was 1 swain toward the wharf. After going half the distance I became exaaasted. fioeae sailors ewidoyed oa a diaaaer jyiag at aacbar saw aad saved ate fraai dro wains. Allf-nal Skw roas, Jaaa Cavavaaght am - ... - ca waaaw aaweart aeide the aaffBiaaat at a X. Be Ca, baakars aad Wakam,waa laJaadlaraearrytwomaiiaa daHara. The HaaitlJU tssian, that the saaitaaiisl aaji xraBBBiw a vaia, awictaa ahat the bbbb warn oara avta aaaaa ta par wt ' rscarnissa ef aaa em Ina'aiiailliirT. JadgaDaaahaahdayde aidad toast aha igin it .de aad aa- "T-1 .nc7nm "ff1?, ffnitilt. daTariBT Had peaad 1 1 naii BMAaaM ahr a . !W CBbW aBVaPSBTT aPPla!KKaPaB'PTaB 4Ba SfgL-S!!?- ? te rV ---,--,-, ,iMl saw! as T X HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. Nataaega are poiaoaaaa if rates ia large qaantities. The washing of ahacp before skear ing is condemned ay many eheefK growers as It chills the animals "so much. X E. Firmer. A potato should be grown qaickly and Ue fertilizer Uiat produces th effect, gmng aUo a frood quality and yieTL is what is necessary. Rural Xtw jorcr. A pretty ru for the loun-c is made of cream-colored basket-cloth. vrith panstes of all the rich purple and veilow hhades embroidered upon it. riiere is no set pattern, the Howcw looking as if they had been dropped ujon it br some lavish hand. Spiced Beef: Five pounds of the ehank boiled five hour- with celery seed; dnim off tho gelatine, and then chop thu meat very tine, and pepp r i and salt to taste, and put it into a cloth 5 -in ;i ulattr. Cover with the clolh and press it ZVte Household. -taniers- III- mzc wa about that of For n damp clo-ct or cupbo-ird. the crown of a m:tnt hat. but h rmt which is l.able to cau?e mildew, placu was itumen-e, and he jumtxd at even in it a baucer full of quick-lime, and ' thing that came in Irs way. bether a it w.ll not only absorb ail apparent crwl.4r r a corutalk. Burney imuie dauipnc.3 but sxveeUan and Uiainf--c: ; diateh Iwcame hi- purclia-er, and -z the place- Keuew the Lme ouce a I ing him h tiie tail, put him :u a la-Kel fortnight, or as oftn as it becomes j and carried him to the Capitol. It u.v slacked. To'cdo liladc j not yet eleven o'clock, and the hall was Tr' tills way of cookiug fowl: Cut nearly vrnpty. o lie wa enabled to the raw fowl in pieces aud put them I carrv out hi- project unob-crved- He into a pan wita very not nutter; oooa for t.n m.nutes, shaKing the pan con- . . . I sLtntly. Moisten with stock and tomato sauce, to which add a little sugar and f-ome mushrooms. When cooked serve witti c outoos. Deiroit I'ost. Rice Crusts: Cook one cup of cold boiled nee .u tiie double boiler in milk enough to make a thin mixture and un- til the rice is very soft Add one table spoonful of sugar, a little salt, one c. and Hour enotign to make it hold to gether. Spread ou the pan. having the mixture one-third of nil inch thick, liake in a hot oven. Split and cat With sirup. Clciuila iid Lender. A nice way to prepare a very light lunch for au invalid, and to be taken with :i cup of we:uk tea, i- to toast three milk crackers; then pour boiling water over them, drainiug it oil immediately, spread jam or marmalade over Lhetn, and pile them up. set them into the oven while you make thu tea, and take both in to Lhe.-ick one, and it will prove uppetiJngaudrefre.sliiug if uuextect'jJ. .V. J'. rawiiicr. HOVEN OR BLOAT. Two Sn us of the Year in Which Tt U Prevalent and fatal. The first is when the clover gots large enough to that aninials can get n mouth fill of it and over-gorge themselves. The other is wlien grass becomes dry and toujjh, and stock becomes crazy to break into corn Holds, when the corn is in full milk, lu this State it is peculiar Iv agreeable to the taste of the cow and she gorge- herself. In case -of clover, it is more dangerous when wet from rain or dew. The animals eat more than they can read.ly digest beforu it sours, wliich dcrelops gas, distends tho .-toinaclu which deranges ihe bouul.s and obstructs the natural passages. In this situation if relief is not poou given the ati'inil dies. There :ue several rente lies recommended for h.tven. Iti case of trespas- ou corn fields, the utii- yersal preventive is- keep better fences. . ... ..wk., ...v ..... 5-Keep better fences. :timc- happen to the Hut accidents funic best fence-. I'm wheu the animal i b.id'v -wollen bv tin generation of gas j in the bowels, rel ef must come sion, ; for the work is rapid and generally deutn suddenly ensuei. I he first th'iig best to 10 done is to excite the salivarv glands and iaduce the animal to swal low the saiv:u It is :i valuable agent ! e -t - t s.tion of saliva there ar several in- gredients which aid in correcting any irregularities in the stomach, such as i the muriate of soda, pho-phate of so-la. phosphate of lime, phosphate of am monia, etc- The-e, if supplied in quantity, counteract any acidity and de stroy the gas. The best wav. It is -ai 1. to irritate the salivary glands and caue the saliva to flow copiously is to put a stick about as large a-" a hoe handle across through the animal's mouth, and tie it ba-'k tight to the base of thu horns. In this way. for some rea-on, the glands d.schargu freely and the an 'mal by the po-it"on of the head should be com pelled to swallow it If the case is not a .severe one, and not too far progressed, this- frequently gives relief. But if this fail-, then re.ort must Ih had to the desperate exjiedient of the kn'fe. inserted carefully into the side of the ani mal between, the last rib and the hauii'-h bone, where the distended paunch will be felt pressing against the tiank- A trocuar, lancet or even pocket knife, :s to be plunged into the animal at that spot wh.cii must pass through the skin, the wall of the belly, and euter the paunch. The wound "is to be left opx'n tor awhile for the gas to be discharged, which s .sometimes M violent as to make a his-ing noi-o. Then the hole will h- al. and by a careful hand can be aided by holding the edges of the woand together with an adhesive plaster. Some skillful veterinary surgeons cut the hole in the side large enough to not only d scharge the offensive gas. but to dip out tiie sour food which is gen"rat ing the gas. Then they sew mi w.th s few stitches the p.mnch.the wall- of the be ly aud the sm- This ojeration could only le undertaken by a scicntiiic man. witli the nc-essary instruments. Cattle frequentiy have the hoven when fed regularly on ordinary food. It is caused by indigent on. toe food ferment ing by laying longer in the stomach than nature de-jigns. Aad indigestion is generally caused by an ra-mficiency of saliva "c.ther in quantity or quality. Aad any thing, as we said above, which Will increase the flow of healthy saliva wdl relieve the animal of this dangerou complaint lotea State Rcgislcr. Pork. There are two kinds of pork: one it meat and the other Is lard, and in cboosiag the hrved of hogs or pigs and the method of feeding for his purpose the tanner must make a proper choice. fork is ia 4emaad for food, and fox food s amaat araatsleaa aneat with ole x right propanioa af tat iatimaiely ia tersperaeal aaaaag it It k aL- at detaand iar lard, aad tie lard twarafae- a bc with mo aaare Biaacla than will serve to carry araaaad taw load ef fat For bacoa aad kanae tks nigs are fe4 upoa grass or dorer m large part, and ape Heea-aaakrBg materials- Thcr aaagt alaa karve ace siaej for lard the pigs are erawdedl aad rfaaaaeml at taw a of eaeaooa'a faediaw. It eewlr tBattaetww .aad the regBiiaaiiiiU j af aawaaV af, 'BaaiSaaM -a m a m eorrecuwg any bchiilj oi me hioniacu j ,.,K,n MIt.bo4iv mls ln onu of lluoll,,T arifl in ntilntir tt trrSY !- In fink rr irx. .. i .- . eaaea aaer t a sir sty. A LEGISLATOR'S JOKE. w One Owpmi Tara4 taw Laagk du ilia .larlate. Dr. Bnrcer. of Dakota, was certainly the greatest wap In tiie Uoae of Kcp nsientativeK in bi time. He wa a conservative Kenublican and supported J jj Prjdnt and hi tKIscv. A clofe , t.i:rhbor of his on the iW was Mr. i Williams, of Pittsburrrb, a gentleman of extremelv radical v,er. Mr-Williams j wajt jn jjj,. ua'OJt 0f laJktQcr to IJnrncv i cf couservat-Tt-s as dead-and-alive oft 0f meru and of the radicals a, "die real wide-awake. nappinir turtle partv." , The Doctor one dav bethought him" of a joke, but oulv h nted ju-: dien to Mr. Williams thut'he'd better lookout or 1 that snaiipInp tt,rtle )artv would play t the deuce with him- Next morning, j while passing tiirough the market, h- i saw a lot of turtlo expeed for ,-.ale. among them a pugnac.ou tnapp. r j that sevmed to be atlordinr; a great . .I....1 f ... ....,.. . ..V,l V ,r went directly to Williams' desk, found it unlocked, by good fortune quietly lifted the lid and tran-ferrcd the nap pcr fnm the basket, to rumble and , tumble among the foolscap aud public ' document.-, then closed the desk and lt,fl Jt f nothing hud occurred of the extraordinary diameter just related. ! Alter the House" had been called to or- der, Iturnev. who. with a few of the j initiated, had kept a close eye on Wil liams to see if he would open hl desk, and had been disappointed, approached the old man. ilrid, with an air of feigned impatience, said: Williams, reach your hand iuto your desk and get me a sheet of paper I'm out" Williams raised the lid of his de-k just enough to let his hand in, and was reaching for the requested sheet, wheu he experienced a remarkable setisat on. uttered a yell which astonished half the House, and jumped back half a dozen feet. The 'snupper'' had grabbed for him, caught him by the coat cu.T.- and narrowly mihed his hand. It h not nece.-sary to say that there w:t a big laugh at Williams'' expense, tit the ter mination of which IJurney said to him. "I told you to look out for this darned mapping-turtle parte, as you call it. It is a dangerous crowd. lieu Vcrlcy I'oorc. Fashions in Grave Yards Fashion is potent even in the grave yard. A marble dealer at Rutland. Vt.. is quoted as saying that fashion in gravestones are more arb.tniry than almost any others. 'There is con stant changing. he says, anil we are till the time trying to get up -omcthing new. as if we were milliners there is a constant demand for iL homethmg that is 'taking in the shape of a iiiom- i umetit wdl become the f:i.-hion, and j then go. and sometimes come and go again, ju-t as a certain kind of bonnet j might, and just a- absolutely and arbi l trardy .so far as you could sec But Mien there ? some reitxoti for it. Von I ,t... ,i. ..., bull- of .,i.r".1o m..c frt 'M vontrv eenicterie the iTrowir- 5t,e ,,R. jrre:ii luiik ot raartiie roe 5n):ln couutrv eenicterie the pnq ! tion of .rraVe.-toues in all the la ;arge ground-is comparatively small, when ;, ou come to think about it and a do.en monument- just alike make a ! good ileal of a show in the small cem eteries. So one kind of monument comes in. people like it, and others are bought, the cemetery fills up with them, and thev grow monolouoti-. kind that is taking, and others like that follow, and so it goe-: and '.t eems to us as if they all changed at once.1' -V. Y. I'ot. Sarah Wouldn't. There was a wedding tour in thi direction the other day, and the happy couple were accompanied by three others. It was a sweet spectacle to see the four pairs promenading up Jeffer son avenue with hands clasped and a taffy-like smile spread over even face, and hundreds of pedestrians stopped to gaze and admire. The porter of a wholesale house wasn't quite satisfied with what he could sec, but stopped the last couple and inquired: "Is it a case of love?" You bet!. replied the young man. Arc they extremely happy?1 "Jest a-biling over, sir. "Whv don't vou and this gal follow suit?' I'm perfectly willtn. but Sarah kerflunks on mc. I've asked her over twentv tiroes to have me. but it's no "Never! Never!" she firmly taid n she rolled her cud of gum to the other side for a moment "When a man takes me to a circus and crawls under the canva to save expanses, and then can't see the man with the lemonade nor the boy with the peauut, I wouldn't hitch to him if I had to go out and et a bear trap to catch a part ner!" Detroit Free I'ress. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITT. JaneS. CATTLE 5afppln ... U 75 Q. 5 10 Naure cows. ... Ilutchrr steer... HOGS Good to choice hear L-'jrht ........ yHEAT So. 2 rcd.. So.3 red........... So. -toll. COR!f 5o,r OATS-No. 2 RVE So. Z FLOCK Fancr. p" c..t HAV Lanr baled HCTTEK t'ho-ce creamery CHEE?E-FuII creaai EGr.?-Cbo;ce POitK Ham Shoulders.... . . S;de... ....... ........ LARO WOOL M.MMiri onvRshcd. POTLTOES-Peach:!o;. . ST. IjOOS. CATTLE SaippSnr Blcer. . .. Huic&rrV Sie-ers- HOr;? Packlor . HEKI Fair to choice. FLUUK Ctoo-e WHEAT Xo-i red COE.V Xo .. . OATS So. S HYE No. . HAltLET .... . JtlTTER-CPcaBrerr- - POKK ocrrroN-xjddtiB CHICAGO. CATTLE Good to choice OGS Packlaa- aad shipaiaw KIEEP-Faur to tiaC.lS. FLCrjK Wiater wWt.. BTaUtAT "So.: red Xo.3 .... 5o.S Sfeiar ... .. 1XMSS&.: . OATS-Ne. 2. KTE pour. it aew XEW TOetK. CATTLar-Exaerts S3 f IS HOGS Good cfceiee . 4tt( SUWEPCowummt weed : :m FLOCK Goodie Choice. & i 13J WHEAT-Xe.2rd 1 1 OATS-BTaaBgiw aafcgad "a J ia S7 is. 3sK Z Vt ft. ZN at fc tUi KBS4B t I Fottic nsttuu F BwaVVaaha-i-vrrrwAr a-t--a mr' A SINGULAR BOOK. aefctUtlatiaw WMat BavrrMia aa4 (TSew rorkCunsafa-nniLMcit Aaaprlcaa Kara! RcjbcI ' Chap. X. Haa Jlalaria: n to FIr Ua. Chap. IL Ovrrwork!:w gotm to Ea rope. . Chap. IIL 'Has Rhrcraatisa: gtws to Hais. Chap. IV. Has a row with his Doctor! i Th ebova chapter. ir. Editor, 1 Sa-1 ia a look tsscratJy pablUbel by aa aaoar- rooc aataor. I care rtwa a tlcai oj r- casci la rny day, but I a?rr rend aay- thla;; eqnal to the astram htrria coo- tained. 1 utjxsri the expert? n- ortryrd is a proaal one; in hort, lh? aarbor tn- Untateas much oa pse 3L Let ra jiv voc a xyaopjU: "Malaria. " a it state. i the cloak wfch ' which ajTficial pbvicijin covr up a multitude of 111 fr-r4inc walch tbrnr do not t ua-tcrvtand. aad do aot mack rare to lave- tisat. it i aUo & corrr for uch dira- a they cannot cure. TVbcn tbry advUc their patient to travel or that h La ' orerworfced anl afi rt?t and U IrotiaLlv ufferinc from ma'arla. tt f a cxrafrMion of ijraoraar or of iasWity. , Tho patient jm abroad. Th chaajr l a tonic and for a tair he feU lwttrr. OonA home Ficil apr!tivv. fivaueat hxd arhrs. mrvm? coL!. cramp. lKplsarTL, J irritaluiKv, tireI ft-elinc. anJ reooral un fttn-ns for bujlu ar nocvrnl Jn dur i tiu br alarmmc attarLc of rheoauiUara f which rlit atoat hue bodv respmilcsa of all human frt-iinp. It 1 rnuHcuiiir. in h tck. Articular, m hi joiat. lnfan:tut&orT. wr! how he feara it vi.l flv to hi heart! Sow oit he srorfc to tho uprinrs. Tb drctr n?nd I hlra there, of con , to prt w!l; at to I usie time ho d not rvally want htm to die oa hhi hands ' Thatrould hurt hli" huatnrv IJcttcr for a tw dav. K:urn. Af tr , a wuiit nruraicta tranxUrrn bim. tic bloat; can not brcath; ha pni'uroonta: can not watV; caa not wr-j on hH left fclJt-; is frwtful; vt-rv ur"un and irrt--ble; i pale and flabbr; hu friniuunt ch !! and fev?r; uvt-rythin; ntout hlra ncru to k wron; become suapicino; mutrr up strength and dcuiandt to know what u klmnchhu! 'Great hfavca!" b eric, "why hav ;,on kept mc o Iour in itioratiru: "ltocaUMi," wild tht doctor, "1 read vour fat fiv cam ao. I thought brut to k--p you corafortablfand ignorant of the tact." He diamisiKr tho doctor, but too law! Hi fortune has al'souo toftsoi. Itut him. -what lrxmr.i of hhn? Ttit? other day a well-known Wall strrt banker said to tuft "it is rcill)- antonUhinc tiow cticral bri;;ht dtn-"i i Iwrcotuin;; Two of my irronal friend tr now dytnc of iU But it i.s ut iuctirablr) 1 nm certain, for my nephew was rectmtly curwl when his pbvMcians aM rctvcr;.- wu JrajoI ble. Thf caR m to mr to Ih? a won derful one." Tliia gentleman formerly repn..,iited hi cjvt-rnment in a forelrn country He known, apprvciatra and de clnrvj the viduo of that preparati m, Iks cauKe 1:1k nephew, who ia n ion of Linnish Vict Conhul Schmidt, wn pnmounced ln curnblr when tho romwlv, Wnrner'a sate cur, was lnn- "Yes," naid hi father. "1 won very hkrptiral, but since taking hat remedy the loy Is wid!." 1 rzrut to noto lhat ex-1'rrddent Ar thur is said to h' a victim of thU t-rritile dlM-ns. He ouht to Uvb, but the proba bilities aro timt since authorised remetliea can not cure hl:a, hi ph Kit inns will not ndviio him to save his lifu, as so ronny thoiinmid have done, by tho ui of War ucr's finfe euro, w Li"h U"u- t'hrislianseu, at I)rex 1, Morgan 6c C).'a, told me h re garded "a a woutlcrful reTlldy.,' V ell, 1 sudjx'ct the liero of the Ixvik curtnl alms -If by th aainc miau. The tn terun! evid.HCn"poluU xvry strongly to tliii conclusion. 1 enn not closo my notic of thU lxvk better thau by quoting his advico to his reader: If, :uy friend, you havi? such an expe rience u I nnvo" fKjrtruyed. do not jmt your trust in ihysicinns to the exclusion of otiier rt'iiKslfal agencfe. Tliev have no monopoly over disae and I jurrscTutJly know tlmt many of them are so very con srJen'i uh' that they would far prefer that their patients shuid co to Heaven di-"t from thoir i-owerless hands than thnt tho should If saved to earth by th use af auy 'uufcuthorited' iiixant. And that the nuthor's condemnation is too true, hoxv many thousands dc;j-l, and vet rescued, as he was, can jeronal!y tcs Ufy? "Tit run are soni things mnn can not do," renin ks a philoophor. Tlii is tru. -sjip inlly trnu. if his wlfo happtius to say so. Itutton J'viL " Maocit, 1 don't like to ire this dust on the furniture' "All rUbt. mum. I'd shut th blind. rihtaHay." XvrrittOKH lltr- aid. - Dl!cat disease of ofthcr sex, however ijsdutss-1, sptMnlil and jcniia uently ccrcnL Consultation frco. Hook thre (Set.) sUimps. World's Dlsjwasary Medical Association, Buffalo, 2. "i . It has len discovered that th knots hlrli a ves-l makvsat sea deoends upou the tied. Troy Tir,it For all dloi oriixatla la hap:re III Wp(' Yf-UD W "" ya 9 awxa j ssaS Ccrmdard 4 Ol fc 4 "t S? 3 fit ZUi '&K. 2h 2? W Cd S'Stt 41 Ay 55 . Sn J er's Sarsapariiia, Praraw tsy Vt J. C. Jljcr t Ca, Low til. IUi. I TiMllzrmnUe. mUarct ti54 t &:. mirt rrart&aa? -i a-i 3aaw. 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Ad drrs Woril'i liprnrr Xrdrcai dwBB-ciai-oa, UsSala, . Y. stnu rttnoro-. d"r 14 t4r aaya therw ar rt?ry -' rpl sdjiv u!Jer irwtn -wircetUua a ta Lraias A. 1. Iztff4.ltUi. A rn-orRKK obr4 last ravw af4rn U t yrr-"a rcsith who Jesuit lfc Voting M'. Ka- TsK. Tnt.Vot.TAJC itrt.TCo.,of Mrhs.n. Mich., CtTer t .einl lher cvMiTal' Kt-BCTa-Vo TART Hs.LT ibd wtfcrr Ri.r-tajr ArrUCs oa tiiaj fur 4a vs. to mm voan r od) afarWi wit tirrH dt4lntv. W of vital ttv aud alt i-.a-ilrwi trat4-. Alfrrb. nx:iins. tit-urai .. r-lx s a4 ir.tiy oll -r dt &. t niiiM't"r,UcaS-sW health. vicir. and iHAhwi araad Nrk lt MKTwvt. a fds trssl t a ! I. Writ them at oner fr UutaJ-4 pajatphtrt, trr- "I vvr haw mS tht hxi &" sM a tramp a h etil at his t&vurd acU X. 1'. Ucrctd -All Mn Af Ukir- atl Pa rid of old. ll ' j-srabaUy procnpUxi U mate the aUTr mihark affT trvtsc unrej allp cuiarrk roiily. Hod bo b-n iermtttrsl to Ui ttttll th trynt dav, and tnd I)r. tv RBdy, h xni'bt hare had a twtUtr OfHa f mankind. W claim J-iat n ra or catarrh ran wthtABd the isiasic rTsjts ef this wuuderfui medtrtne, Ua trial of it ill coavtnew you of ita enlci-cy. By drug gist ; fifty cenU. Yora social standtnc wiU nl t Icjurr'l br a pair ot Ughl boou, tt wur ht ftU yoa lu the morutnif. -Pi KS.sTtoxtiCiis Tenors rorelnt mlriu;-ft. lUtnn'i SutiJtur .six hrml mim! t--auOfi-. nv Ouima Uus Haxovs-K klh t'ru Um Josuu A TOffO Isdy who kef ps no .uroraph. lititn expreasl) for mat r signature r.pfa to tt as htr "nlin-lyovik." lr afflicted with P-oro Krrs. it Ir. taswft "Thompson's ljr Watr. UrussU sail K Xav lr takes a tvyl mnny strikf to mak 1 a-ball match eo oS wrll- u CUg fer ruL. GANGER of the TONGUE. A Cast RcMRMiag That al Cantral Ctaat. Sotne tea jrrm o I h4 wnfilo r m ricai ).bit siwi '.ii tl uii nm k.uuh( ti h4ut up tif. h, SMS.lt brvhi tNl la s IShMLuxl rvberaux4 IB crf i e ihtvxtxK - ci.k. I tbr lr"t Wf leItV lmJi; lib lfl f. 1 iifts3 ua Hml.U, d4 n Uwf i.i- v m r tiHir I eoafcS uftli.k. On Iru-Wr ur.t. JsM. ) n-t. mwlHS-rl UKtSC rm' t iT Of llHIWh UlrfU In (waif. 'oie4 sb4 l- i.ij; waUM J. and lb Ir.rlul irr ura lu Jar thcrs. U. Um wv4 ! Brm! Wfl.J loer-thrr A r ttfMlrT l' in ftv trrmAt.i, 4 it m-ih Ibal nt;" urt ' k n-wm 1-lv I rn tIK MlMi tut Ini4 turn r4tl flrri'.l tnr, alt T4H . vt f-4 fuw4 ofsiit, t tHil4rfrr Iht J--l It fi'r n i &-iJr. at Utl diHrkl, Jl Ult T lf 4 M, of LOrwe Os Mils. MAUV L, CUUOC I.Orn. (i,i,t 1-? e nn llat sJ u. a tMr- tH:K-J f re WrLHOFT'S FEVER AKD A.L'E TOIrC A wsrrnl4ciTT- lr all din eoK! j msarul inirs vt Uvt U'Mxt autit l,tl:j aad f f . Ytyrt so4 Acw.hk tsln, tr? Callla. lHmTt H-ra!tl. lliJloH. and aU tVT r"rt rf caeaft ti luv.rta. It ta aia lit mcgfA. anJ l"al rur- tT .birssl Uw tlfK- Ck" Ort-cral lwUU CKAS. F. UCCLR, rop., Cnoao, lit. PEES ITCHiHG PILES. 1 -' jr. raoH a r.!M SWfXr?rVTygT wneuty. IMi t-f-UIT t"-lAi a i JtSO At-U a.aaaia ...... .. ,. ,,. i.... ti . gitiit t-r 1m. aim isim tr i u i.&4i. 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