P 't 1HE PITTSBURq DISPATCH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892. ' ' ' f OiE MOKE WARSHIP. The Formidable Cincinnati Weds the Blue Waters at Brooklyn , ON A DAMP, DISAGREEABLE DAT. Christened by tbe ranjrUer of the Big JCainesale City's iajor. ALL THE SAME, ALWAYS. 5EW EIXKS IX THE LATEST CBUISER Bbookltc Katt- Yaed, Nor. 10. Just irhy, of all dnys in the year, after a long spell of blue skies, tbe rain should come down and cold northwest winds should whistle about the Kavy Yard when the launching of the new United States cruiser Cincinnati was to take place, naval officers want the Agricultural Department to ex plain. E erj one, from Commodore Henry Erben, commander of the yard, down to the humblest marine, was disappointed wnen he turned out this morning. But all bauds made the best of the conditions and began riving the cruiser her final touches. The new cruiser, from stem to stern, was decorated with flags. The unusual number of warships in the basin made the scene additionally attractive. The list included the new steamers PhiladelphiaandAtlanta, the double turreted monitor Jliantonomoh, the dmamite cruiser Vesuvius, the dis patch" vessel Dolphin, the training ship Portsmouth and the Giovanni Baucac, the Italian cruiser, which represented Italy in the late Columbus fetes in New York. The yard was open freely to the public, anin closure of about 30 feet around the cruiser being roped off Miss Mosby Breaks the Bottle. The launching was in charge of Naval J Constructor i. .U. ernald. xne specta tors made tip in enthusiasm wnat they lacken in numbers. Despite tbe unfavora ble weather there were many ladies present. Secretary of the Nary Benjamin F. Tracy arrived at the yard at uoon, and Mayor Mosby, of Cincinnati, and his daughter, fic Stella MnfiliY-. rjfmft at thn KAmp hmir. Soon after 2:11 P. m. the word was given j DV tne oecreiary oi me javy, me siue plece was cut and the handsome cruiser commenced to move. Miss Mosby, with a bottle of wine wrapped in a miniature flag in her right hand, stepped np, and, uttering the words appropriate to the occasion, gracefully smashed the bottle on the vessel's steel bow. The vessel slid down the ways with increasing momentum, while the band played "The Star Spangled Banner." She shot out into the stream almost as tar as the old Vermont, which lay near the Cobb dock. She was then taken in charge by the navy yard tugs and towed back to the wharf. A Description of the Cruiser. The Cincinnati is a twinscrew steel cruiser of 1,383 tons displacement, with heavy pro tective deck, great speed and heavy bat teries of rapid-hre guns, bne is JW leet long, 42 feet beam, draws 18 feet of water and has a speed of 19 knots an hour. A cofferdam is worked along in the wake of the water line next the outside plating in the coal bunker on the slopes of the pro tective deck. This will be filled with cellu lose and the purpose is to seal hermetically against the influx of water any shot hole that might otherwise sink the ship. The engines are triple expansion vertical, in vested and direct-acting. The collective horse power is 10,000 at 1C4 revolutions per minute. The rig is that of a two-masted schooner, spreading 2,810 square feet of sail. The foremast has a barbette gallery for machine guns just below the top. The boats are all stowed on board, out of line of the fire of the guns, on skid beams. The appearance of the vessel is particularly attractive. The amount appropriated for this vessel was 51,100,000. SPRAINS. Mr. Puasakt, Texas, Jane 20, 1888. Suffered 8 months with strain of back; could not walk straight; used two bottles cf St. Jacoos Oil, was cured. No pain in 18 months. M. J. -WALLACE. is fal-m inn- 'T"a-f?aga3 BRUISES. PrrrsBUEo, Pa,, 302Wylie Ave., Jan. 2987 One of my workmen fell from a ladder, he sprained and bruised his ana very badly. 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