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SEVENTEENTH YEAR. MIGHTY MEN OF WAR Queen Victorla’s Jubilee Review of Her Navy in the Channel. A MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE. Loud Cannons Roar and Lusty Tars Oheer Her Majesty's Arrival, Thousands of 8mall Oraft Pressnt at the Gigantic Marine Picaic, BRITTANIA RULES THE WAVES. Scenes and Incidents of the Day as Three of Royal Squadron. The Great Naval Review. [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.) Poursvovri,July 3.~ | New York Herald Cable—Special to the view L) off this afternoon. It wasa splvu- The weather was beautiful, a clear sky, calin seaand the wind lizht and from the south-east, enough of 1t to lift the smoke from the thousands of steam crafts that dotted the bay for ten miles in every di- The queen was three-quarters of an hour behind time, and at a quarter to 4, in- stead of 3 as arranged, the Victoria and Al- bert, with the royal ensign at the mainmast, steamed slowly out across the queen’s yacht came in sight, the yards were manned and each of the 125 ships of the Spithead fleet fired a salute of twenty-one guns., 'The result of the tremendous cannon- All the ships were in position exactly ag arranged in the oflicial programme, and your correspondents were on board 1. M. 8. Valarous and on H. M. S, Enchantress with the board of admiralty,and on H. M. 8. Crocodile, with members of the house of commous. FROM THE CROCODILE. ading 1s imaginable. slght from the Crocodile wa members of parliament and their wives, fam- Alies and country cousins filled the v ship to overflowing. non several members, ineluding Mr. O'Kelly, pointed out the ship as the ono that ordered flag to be torn down from the yacht some weeks ago off the Irish coast, and the owner has now brought action for against the captain, cheers for the queen as the royal yachit passed us. Weafterwards fell in line just behind the Euphirates and got back to Portsmouth at 11, right after a glorious dinner on which, howevyer, there were no speeches. entire coast line for twenty miles on each side of Portsmouth was lined by hundreds of thousands of spectators standing on tip toe to try to catch a glimpseof the royal yacht. Even bathing machines were let for ten shill- ings a piece. ON BOARD TI ON Boarp have just returned to Portsmouth and it is The board of admiralty ‘were much pleased with the splendid suceess ‘The naval review can give no iden of the real tighting strength of the fleet. The enormous troops ships were certain ly the most imposing part of the show. for instance, with her mous steel guns, looks magniticent besi one of these great, troops,and yet the As we passed the nearly midnight. Collingwood, white gossamer-like lingwood could de half the tleet that was reviewed to-day by us. of the sea are all un- dor water and make very little better show than the torpedo flotillas that skip and saulrm about like microbes of the ocean. of admiralty talked a great deal during the review about the proposed Carrow ironclaa and the possible introduction of the Carrow typo into the British navy. the Barrow battle ship have been made the subjeot of special study at the One of the most distinguished members of the adimniralty told me it the Collingwood wereat any point between Couey Island and Fort Lafayette, she could, in case of war, destroy the entire city of New York in less thap two hours. ON BOARD THF VALOROU! Vavrorous-We came These vast mastodons The plans of ON loarp promptly in position et 2 p. m. glorious sight to see the Victoria and Albert, Wwith the high royal ensiy:. come steaming slowly througn the fleet. ‘was & complete representatisn of the British First of all came the Sovereign, the princo and @ malnmast, then the Osborne, princess of Waies on board; then the Alberta, with other mewbers of the royal family ; then the enormous troop ship Euphrate: cabinet and house of lords, followed by the Crocodile, with the house of commons, and the belicon. with the diplomatic corps, In tho space marked side was the Alva, with th waving from the stern and tie red ensign of Fngland from her Alva was a large Freneh cavette, tie French dispateh boat, and then a German Isle of Wight side of us were over 800 yachts of all kinds and de- seriptions. Among thewm 1 noticed the stars and stripes flying from the schooners For- tuna, with Henry Hovey, Charles Longfel- low. George and Walter Dabney on board, and from the Dauntless with company T and a party of friends from London on board, In front of the Fortuna I noticed the famous 4 and Sleuth- stars and strives steel cruiser. The sight in the e queen’s yacht steamed homew At just sunset the crescent nd a star just beeame visible, lookin Then came & tremen- dous royal suiute, the flash of each gun lllml bursting out with dazzling brilliancy, \'\Inlmn unloaded all at Portsmoutl at 10 ard was most ON TIIE QUEEN'S YACHT, Cadla—Speelal to the Ber.—1 am enabled to telegranh you the following narrative of the naval review communicated to me by a persounge who secompanied her majesty on ‘toria and Albert, and who, \h.vh\ 3 Ille entire day, stood within a few yards of the queen. “At twenty minutes to four shie steamed out of Cowes harbor,and a8 she drew vear the floet we slacked speed knots an hour, wore a black silk dress angd black bonnet, with white lace frills, did health, but very much sunburnt. majesty, when the fleet’ thyndered for the royal salute, wmounted the bridge and with a tield glass, closely 10 about four Tong, alumnium . borpeda beats. bafore &hn IS ¥ OMAHA. SUN NUMBER MORNING, JULY ~TWELVE PAGES, yacht entered the Lines of the iron clads the | queen turned to her teft and looked for fully five minutes at the Alva, Vanderbilt's yazht, that by special permission of the admiralty had been allowed to take up her position, not with the yachts, but the foreign men-of-war, “The queen, as the Victoria and Albert passed near the Alva, asked severai questions about her tonnage and speed, and seemed very much interested in her. As we passed be- tween the lines of the huge iron clads, look- ing like so many huge iron sphinks, the sight was magnificent. The masts and sides were lined with blue and white sailors, and ring- ing cheers burst from each as we came near. When we came to the Devastation the queen desconded from the bridge and =tood on the quarter deck just aft of the cabin. She looked very intently at the Devastation, which, however, showed no signs of its collision with the Ajax, as the hole in her bows is far beneath the water line. We then steamed slowly down to the end of the line and passed the two huge five- masted monsters, the Argineourt and Mina- taur, We then turned slowly and passed the torpedo flotillas. At6o'clock we anchored nearly opposite Admiral Willis' flagship, the Inflexible, The queen sent for Admiral Willis, Freemantle, Hewitt and Baird, and Commodores Fitzroy and Markham, In twenty minutes a steam launch brought this bevy of admirals in their smart, snow-white steam launches alongside the Victoria and Albert. The queen received them on the quarter deck of her yacht, and said a pieasant word to each one of them. The queen then told Ad- miral Willis that she would like to have all the commanders of the ships presented to her at once. This was immediately signalled, In half an hour the 128 captains were filing one by one over the side of the Vietoria and Albert, and were received by the queen exactly as it at a levee at Buckingham palace. At halt past 6 we weighed anclor, steamed back again through the fleet, another royai salute boomed forth, and we reached Comes bay at halt- past 7. The queen was in splendid spirits and thoroughly enjoyed the day. The queen drove at once to the Osborne house and dined at half-past § on the terrace, where the entire ficet and magnificent illuminations were visible, DETAILS OF TH LW, PorrsvouTh, July 23, —[Press.|—W. K. Vanderbilt's yacht, the Alva, was con- spicuous in the marine wprocession to Spithead, and was beautifully decorated with flags. The scene at Portsmouth was one of extreme animation. Hun- dreds of private craft of every descrip- tion, all handsomely decorated and well freighted with gaily dressed peo- ple being anchored here. It looked like a gigantic ine pienic, The Bonnie Doon carried scores of Americans. The erowds atloat and ashore were enormous. On arriving at Portsmouth dock yard the favored ones embarked on board the troop ship appointed to carry them from here and from Southampton to Spithead. The first to leave with guests huge Indian liners from Southampton,which excited much admiration, Numerous large steamboats afforded the general public an opportunity to witness the review trom tho Tho vessels participating In the pa- geant as paraders numbered 138 pennants and included three squadrons of ironelads and eruisers, aggrogating thirty- four vessels: seventy-five torpedo boats, zunboats and iron defense ships, divided into five flotlllasy six training ships and thirteen troop ships. ortsmouth nlul the South sea have been thronged for days nticipation of the jubilee naval xed for this afternoon at Spithcad. The crowds vere im- mensely sugmented this morning by the ar- rival of innumerable visitors fro of the country, who came by sp from lLondon and other centers, Good positions for observing the display are all well occupied, ‘The weather could not be more favorable. ‘There IS a bright sunshive, and a light brecze is blowin Everybody is in holiday attire, and the gay dress and splendid uniforms give the crowded thoroughfares a brilliant appear- ance. Special trains brought down from London the loids of the admiralty, members of the lous of lords and commons and numerous e sentatives of the foreign legations. Minister Phelps traveled in a special saloon coach, He was accompanied by his wite and M Loowmis. In the same coach with the Ame can minister were Robert McLane, United States minister to France; Henry White, second secretary of the American legation at London and his wife: Lieutenent Chadwick, naval attache of ‘the Ameri tion at London, and Mrs. Lieutenant Buckingham, naval attache of of the Americap legation at Paris, and Mrs, Buckingham; Hon. Thomas M. Walle United States consul general at Londo! General Joseph R. Hawley, Senator Frye and Mr. A. J. Hopkins, member of (-unurew trom Aurora, Ill. Minister I’nelps’ party a| L):nm(l to thoroughly enjoy themselv al l ing in the best spirits, Mr. 11, L. Horton and family were abroad the private yacht, Ezra Rust.” August Jay, secretary ot the American legation at Paris; Chester A. Ar- thur, Mrs. Frank Leslie and Mr. logan Roats were also atloat, aboard different craft, Mr. Jay, accompanied by Mr. hane, being aboard the Helicon, the riggiug of which was well hidden by flags. ‘The war ships were drawn up in four lines facing up the channel, the starboard column being opposite the 18l of Wight, the port column being off l’onsmnnlh “The whole SCONC, SUrv just before 2 o'clock, when the naval vessels were all in place, their dec- orations fuli flung and their crews in Lol pose, the private craft hurrying themselves to ood places and the multitudes ashore pack- f ng themselves to the best o see the event ot the day, was glorious in the extreme, P’rob- ably no'such fleet was ever seen vefore in a time of veace, Every class of the British nayy was represented. The queen left Osborne house a few minutes before 3 o'clock and went aboard the roval yacht, Victoria and Albert. Ler majesty left the buoy in 5| B o'clock, Sk was by tue rinity yacht and was followed by the royal yachts borne aud Alberta and " the ships Enchantress, Ielicon, FEuplrates, Croc- odile and Malabar. ' ‘The royal = proces- sion procecded straight to its destination and passed between the lines, leaving the coast defense ships, gunboats and torpedo boats on the port haud. After proceeding as far as Horse EIbow buoy the Victoria and Albert turned to starboard, passed between th columns of large sh forming th C squadrons and between the lin forelgn ships of war. As Ler majesty passed through thie lines of these endless war ships, each yard betng manned with brawny tars, deafening cheer after cheer was sent up from the lusty crews to greet their sovereign. But it was not uuntil the queen had gone through the double es that the great canuon of the big ships began to thunder forth the royal salute h a roar that caused the great vessels to roll and the sea to increase its heaviug as shot after shot came booming over the water. Taken alto- gether, the vessels which were drawn up in line when the queen passed extended over four miles, aud even this length was added to by the great troop ships, laden with s tors, also falliug tnto line snid saiuting the queen as she made her progress. Aftor the review all the visitors were landed frowm the troop ships aud seut asho - (nerchm qa l-‘vl('lh“n. DunLiy, July 23, —"The Marquis of Lordon- derry, lord lieutenant, presided to-day at the meeting of the privy councll. 1t was de- cided to proclaim under the Crimes act all counties except Antrew, Prior to this meet- ing a confel mnn ¢ of 1esident magistrates was held. It was derldml 10 enforeo the new law with firmness, Win, O'lirien, editor of the United lreland will g0 to Luggacurran to merrow to igurate a scheme for the erection of huts for the use of evicted ten- avts, e e _Church Destroyed by Fire, Cin —St. Mathew's German 1 uthersn \uteh was destroyed by u ¢ here this aftel ' Loss, h‘AWU. s 1 THE PRINCESS BAY ACCIDENT. Account of Mr. Smith, Who Was One of the Party. NEw Yonrk, July 23.—|Special Telegram ragic death by lightning ANOTHER BOAT RACE FIZZLE Hanlan-Gandaur Match Proves the Most Gigantic Rowed in the West. | the shoot off resulting in Mr. Hardin's favor, SHELLENBERGER The Child Murderer Joing Hoffnan Across the Big Divide. d 000 LALMLEY of OF irmont 16, | Which is rather good shooting for a warm rned runs—B, Herao are the scores: I'hree-base hits— of Michael J. Dixon, th turer, and John yesterday has caused a sensation York and vicinity, was known to alme At last reports Mr. not been found. ooy (3), Naromere (1. in Princess oay al fe Biow s pitehing, eatching and the \l liant of the B, & M. club. McOook Defent 2 THE TORONTO MAN THE WINNER, [nnl\) [ lnmug. lhrnw where Mr. Dixon's name t every man, woman and Dixon's body had There were three men in tke party, Dixon and Ryan in one small boat and the third man, named Smith, in another, They were fishing about two miles from the Staten Island shore. arose followed by ruin and lightning, STERN FARMERS DO THE WORK. English umpired. Well Founded Suspicions That it Was Simply a Big Hippodrome—Other Sporting Events on mond and Turf, Penrose and ner signal aero: Storo to sliow what sports ate gain By this means those desitous to Lnu\\ can \0\' ata glance whether there is a 'o ot any other out- door ulnnwlul'lll on tho tapis or not. timely and considerate move, he street in f is Taken From the Jail by a Band Masked and Armed and Launched ln £ram to the Bee.]— of Western Neb "ha chambion ball nines ska and Kansas met here to-day, resulting in a victory for the former. Suddenly a squall Hanlan Finishes First, o " ames Played, 23, —The game between the Pittsburg and Indianapolis teams to-day restlted as follows: Shoultt Change Boarding Houses, An interesting and quite an exeiting game of base ball was played yesterday at the Omaha park, Crane Bros.” Manufacturing company’s store and one composed of s, though 1 had had a sy ho.m blu\\ on top of the head, and that is the last I knew for a long time, thunder and saw no lightning. to L was lyigg on the bottom of the boat. was dazed and confused, and it was a min- ute or more before I noticed anything wrong Then "I saw it was ter and its gunwales tuil to the greatest fizzle of a boat race ever rowed in the Otoe's Second Hanging. this afternoon in BEASKA Orry, Neb, July m.—(Special west was the which Edward Hanlan nominally 1t had been announced that the contest would be for the championship of America, 1,000 aside, and to each participant aslice of the receipts at the gate. it was expected that the result would whether Hanlan, whom veople believe the world's greatest onrsman, had virtually ‘The race settled nothing a ticular a succes: the gate receipts. people only were present instead of the eight or ten thousand expected, stayed away had cause to congratulate them- When 1 came | Jacob Gaudaur, lllllnlll:l]mlw between a nine from alvin and Healey. Tndianapoliy Indianapolis oetehiu’s bourd- as tied in three different in- | h Shellenberge the Crane Bros., car- by little daugbter, organized near the ceme: uth of the city to-night and about 1:30 marched to the jail for the purpose of secur- filled with wa -ll\v‘L\lnPl -(\‘ level of the sea ried oft the home arton, of the collidin z with having both quickly as possible and went to it. Mr. Dixon was nowhere to be scen and base ranner and L . He showed his putting out enthusiastic audience was favor of Crane not even in the About twelve Quite'n Iarge an : ent, the seore resulty —The camoe Philadelphia toams touiny rumlll'd as follows: Washington 0 Philadelphia.; fiung only by a remnant of his trousers which had caught in some way on the boat. It rained so hiard I conld only se lnm-n- around were wondering that better use of the excol- Jent provender to which, for soma time back, they have been aceustonied. the |hl|n|o|\ standing guard while the others entered the Au attempt was made to battes the iron door on the south side of the jail but isted so firmly that ‘Then the sherifl’s oftic uated directly over the prisoner’s cell, broken into an an opening forced through st to the Imd) d Shouted with all my power for help, but it was of 0o use, miles to Jand and the storm drowned my manazed at last to get an oar in my right hand and holding Mr. Ryan’s body by Wrist with my left, shore, towing the corpse be little progress and 1 stopped every now and shout with all my and 1 must have worked in_this way tully three quarters of an hour. boat p\llllm{ nfl and 00 0 *-21 ney and Buflington. hits V. (\~I||n;.ln|| L Philadelntia 7 £ S ¥ashington 16, Pliiladelphia 2. It was two characterized by management, y nothing of the race itself partook of the nature of a hip- Like the last contest between the two men, to-day’s race was rowed under a Their race on Decora- tion day took place in the midst of a blinding rain that nre vented a close watch be wed in the dark, and watch- Im: of any kind was impossible. Hanlan finished in front of the grand stand, Gaudaur was a quarter of n mile away out in No one on shors of all kinds were this could not be which is sit- r Spouts Cause Great Destruc- tion in the GriEAT B cloud burst at North Hillsid tant, this morning. chtenic mountain down the Harlem road, doing great damage, hed away below Chatham, tarted to pmldlu to Rain Spoils r A 0 game, rain, veeuliar condition. u en miles dis- trength for help, When the cell was reached at 3:30 crowd that they had secured Shellengerger, and within a minute afterward Shellenberger was brought out of the front dopr, apparently half carried and was In a treo immediately in front of the court house.' 21 R X alimgion UL AT LTS the Lo BANo-Matropal o Kame af Staton ashout notified th Island were postponed to-day on account of s he held me fast as he 'l'lu- storm had all blown over lowing Mr. Westcott, three colored men me out in another boat, I’ did not want to take the body aceount of the coroner, thinking y might be violating the law. d we got it into the boat. hausted by the work and the shock that I could do nothing more, boat and the; the middle of the la could see him, and rumors pre: \annL Some believed that he had been d, while others thought he had given ad been taken aboard the press boat Their fears proved to be unfounded, hu\v- ever, and he soon pulled_down the c ‘The race had been '\llwr- tised to take place between 2 and 3 p. m. and people bezan to gather at 4 o'clock. "I'here were not over 1,200 present. however, ey felt the keen northwest breeze and those who brought overcoats were fortunate. Five, 6 and 7 o’clock pas sign of the contestants. time disgusted and tired out. ing that the water was not par DerROIT, July 3—The two races which were postponed from yesterday until this nm-rnnon on account of darkness resulted een river's ten | half pushed. are all zone, tog Mllu \\hh its dmm. hundreds oftons In w were destroyed. v cattle were drowned, QH'I the Ilu\|~.|lmlh' railway both here and at I was so exs ()m"n l4| Rll ]!’\cl‘r : Mike Wilkes n “They waited possibly one minute during 1o thie boat house. which the reporter could hear nothing from Shellenberger and it is believed he was in- Then there was a shout, a long pull and the body went up limp and apparently lifeless. ment of the limbs and no struggle whatever, 1 lay back in my ¥ towed me ashore,” Mr. Dixon's body was no where to be seen. into l.llu shore and a3 l)\\ H (lnr(l ShotTord "mrlh boat was tow cnl capable of speceh, umnmlu ‘at 8 o'eic welve feet and ; e Mormouth Fark Itnocs. “Tie’ Lehich river i up to ton MoxyouTit PARK, July dance was large, but the track wa ‘T'he follo® \ilu. I~ the sumim ](\’llll'}i body was in the bottom and the inside w; When (Ill' boat was bailed out two 10 cent tyan’s knife, a shirt stud and an !\4){3’&00\0!»"1[("\ were found among the figh that were lying in the bottom. Mr. Rvan was also in the fee cream business in New York and had made a considerable fortune, fine looking mun of about He leaves a widow and five children. on was about forty-two years old. aves a widow and two daughters. His business ountry are every where split slightly was torn loose. sed and there was no People were by this Notwithstand- There was no lias been washed away and all trains None but passenger ton and Amboy ave been abandoned, trains are running on the division of the same road to the tracks being tlooded at Neshanie and three bridges gone. ham second, ()nmlm third. One and one-c Bonanza second, 1 made their appearance. ‘The delay was greement between wdaur claiming that, tho ting that they ‘The body was let down and lifted again The mob dispersed All were masked Very few citizens He was a large, s Dry Monopole third. the two Gars e e b , & O. SYSTEM, and remained hangi as quickly as they could, and armed to the teeth, were on the street, <. One and one-half miles: ole won,Lottery second, Tenbooker third, “smooth wate At dast “when evervbody hed and disgusted, Referee Harper declare would wait no lon that if Gardaur did not row, the r be eiven to Hanlan, At the outset Gaudsur took the leac as f a length ahead a8 long as the pair could ‘hey had turned the stake and were nearly half w The RBrotherhood Contemplate Buying It New York, July the Baltimore & Olio te) h-;: been brought I?ru(hcllmnm of 'I'ch‘:l':\x-hc:i of the United It is asserted that representatives of nuuyr anization The l.xn\lwrlun\d s umm 15 to pay $500,000 eash on Telezraphers the cit; nn«l C nd, Shasta third. Dixon was re- covered this morning near the spot whore The appearance of ) i not struck by lightning, but was stunned by the shock and llnmvn overboard So, finally the .m-.u \\-m : Catalpa 044 abh system has went down, The Building Had no Stay. e oml. Jim MceGowan llhl’l\ hetoro assistaic to the line before the Tlio mostterrible acei- The body was i was attired in a full suit of cloti dinmond stud, valued whicli was reeoyered. dent which has eve occurred this fronts of two brick buildings under construc: et wave way, carrylng to the basement, Fortunately Brighton Beach Races, New Yok, July have been nearly as suitable as horse racing course to-day. again allowed sight of either Hanlon wnH then gths ahead of G eight or ten Gaudaur, wio was a tonishingly wide of the course’and ko AT this juncture Gau ul manner, which see thiat lie must have von if on Lis course, kept on obliquel about, cqual tion on Sixth st men from thy a distance of - Again in Custody, — | Special Tele- 300,000 at the end following is the smnmary lun.l‘ Sum it is proposed to raise by v ‘T'hree-fourths thirty-flive foet. none of the six were killed, though they all recetved ugly wounds, stunding on the walk below under the mass of falling into th= basement and killed instantly. name was Richard MeC , where he has two daughte body will be shipped to that place, about fifty-five years old and an old soldier. e lostaleg in the army, the injured ar HowARDp SwiNk, Rax=0m DONEY, FRANK SMITH, v 1 Conrraxn, N gram to the Br fow weeks ago was ar y to rob the Sta nds of justice, with intent to kull. tie ]\M‘I ber finishing on mun with nan‘nu. “as-near Tnonthiy assesament aggrocite when wanted. un-\nhul.s and leaders amon Meient to onch tho One poor fellow was crushed ted at this place for e bank, is azain in them say they Jacobus second, “disqualified m . e went home last l\iL;lIl ve his tamily out of the hou. an axe, following them to the next Ilnnn- where they were protected from then returned home and demolished all Hlu i and started dow l; Tis position nmd the n-eightns mllh‘ Souvenir won, 20 1is home is in of the brotherhbor w holder in the company share in its profits, Rotten of this interest of working that they hree-fourths John, Gaudaur’s latter to go our and lose the this knowing Gaudaur could attempt to w nd it i5 upon the zeal be- and in the c Hunt wpon beine able Lute Arnold ond, Keokuk third, Five-eighths mile: nd, Ardri third. Five-eig Major “..n, Crue second, Hampton third. when the agreement had not W nu. Pilot sec- been complied with and the water was so favor of Ianlan, haye ul{m\'mi lhc race to be awarded Hanlan to satisfy the people by Showing them something fof theit motey. ‘The names of H.llb’md Wor llum,bl’mhl and .lmlt'(l in the jail, He would not o-day and_was sent to the county Jail, in default of §1,000 bond, to await the next term of court, e Advised to Take Care of the * Boys." —The interest in the big e this worning was greater than ever on account of the damaging testimony given by ex-Commissioner Lynn yesterday. v he was subjected to a for the purchase of the Balti- ; urchat the_createst that the Knights of 1 ing hand in the transaction. telegraph company Rumor has it abor are lending a help- Hastings Defeats Kansas Clty, Racing at Saratoga, v fias long heen un sideration by prom:ent telegraphiers, other idea in conneetion with it is to v membership in the brothorhood so desirable as 1o bring in the remaining 21000 members J. B CreMy The following is the summai l'or two-year.olds, B-uhm second, Vnnlul.\nll third, “Lelegram to the Br.| —Beyond question the ¢ game of base ball ever vlayed at League park was the contest between the Cowboys and the Hastings’ team this afternoon, the Iatter winning by a score of 4 to 5 in thirteen Both teams played at their t, and it was anybody’s game to the last. sas City scored the first run in the fir inning, and Hastings followed suit. home team scored again in the fourth and "The Cowboys ot in in tho soventh a3 did tho lh)ri lymg the score again, 1th and twelfth is the only one serfously in- “The dostors say he may not recover. For a day or so past some of said the buildini was not safe, and one man refused to work on that account, seems there was not a the building; the puilding together, was commenced to-night, a number of w nesses swore that the bullding was not prop- Some blame the contractor, is considerable feeling worked up over the matter and the citizens want the matter thoroughly investi- \llln and three-six llun.\i.ul second, Black Hills Co Rarin Cr1y, Dak,, July 28, - Brer. | -District court “The session continued sev toen days. Not much work was accomplished. and jury roturned tweaty indictments, Ula Adams, indicted 1intent to commit rape, was motion for a new rled, dd o sentenes of threo vears fu tho nenitentiary Imposed. d guilty to petty larceny, days'In the counfy jail, It branding nnother man’s mare, wa Ole Chorlton, charged with krand lureens, lis testimony Ik oDd RHiiveE \lmnnvr» of the fi perience \\Ilh lln‘ y 1 hhml llml Ed_ McDonald demanded commissions from when they appealed to Klahmn, 1 of the board of commissioners and he said they had bet- "ot else they would full innings. Ryal Aroh won, Vo y comparatively nothing to bind At the Inquest, which 4)\\1-us second, Ha\lm;s in the fifth. ‘0ne mile and seventy yards: won, Nellie' Vau lie defendants, ":;-5:‘\»";-‘:;(1“1?1-»5:-41 of. found guilty, care of the “*boys’ ) Belmont third, find themselves at the end of their rope. erly constructed. rs the architect, vroved blanks, ‘enth one error by Whitehea single gave The Thistle's Start. LCopyright 1587 by James Gordon Beanett,] IREENOCK, July 23.—[New York [erald Cable—Special to the B completed her alteration and is provisioned Mr. Bell informed your correspondent to-day that she leaves Grecn- ock Monday morning under cutter rig with reduced spars and canvass. will be erected and a blue light burned atthe stem and stern the same night, She carries a Captaln Barr will be assisted by Captain Kerr with thirteen years’ Atlantic experience as navigating ofticer, Mrs. Bell, Designer Watson and m, 1n the City of Rome, August 31, MecDonald told me he was greatly to read of the Volunteers’ trial rac unless she can beat the Mayilower minutes the Lhistle will win. - A Thief (!rpmau-n Himseif. U —|Special to the Dk J—A young boy nbnul fifteen v who says his name is George Wil Toledo, 0., was arrested here yesterday for stealing clothing from Henry McElroy, and taced in the city cooler, which isa frame t tire to the build- be rescued was ned, so wueh so that it is thonght ‘The fire burned so that the fire d«punmeul ‘was callod out. of the 13th, however, Curtis led off for Hast- iugs with a hit to lett, scoring on Nichol Two men then went out ut Elbright hit safely to left, en- eleh to score the winning run. was fine, Lauman, I'he Thistle has An Aged German Nornrork, Ne o July 2%.—|Special L'ele- ik, |—Frederick O. Wolf, a German resident aged seventy-three, suiclded by hanging himself in a grove near town to- Despondency is supposed to have been the cause of the act. ready for sailing. was " acquitted. ielding of both clubs Hastings' right fielder, being cre nine put outs, several 'of the catehes beiug ‘I'he score is as follows: 1001001000001—4 100001100000 2— asas Clty & Hastings 8. Peter War- K Last night he s , W, HL 1L, 1h(mn~( H. Wlite, of Deadwood, who were ing aml before ted for criminal libel at the instance of G W, Chadwick, gave hond for appearance Night signals phenomenal. Kansas City against the Fremont, Valley railway com cover damages sustained hy Teason ut fires set to hay Im'u locomotives, v e by the d h-ml.\nl lu the ent cause for A number of other minor cases were s Court convenes ut Hot Spring, Fall River county, Monday. crew of twenty-one, The Long Pine Chalanqua Loxa PiNg, Neb gram to the B Earned runs—! Two base hits—Ringo (2), Mansell. Struck nut—\lt’lm]n:LM(" Il'holsun, Welch, as and Nichoff, W hitehead \md base on balls—Hassamaer , Nichoff, Curtis (2), Wh me- on errors—Ki 3 llx\xllngi L Lcl’! on base: v T | illic, In-—('rnuw 2, Elbri; 85 Duniap and Waterworks, Ia., July 23,—Special to the 2 On August 1 Dunlap votes on having waterworks, the city council having called an elcetion for that purpose. plant desired b Beots fim ireel will work to defeat the wake Dunlap the deadest town on earth, The assewbly Is now in working order and everything goes This is aue 0 the excel- corge W. Martin, Al houor is on like clockwork. manageument of president of the assoclation. due to his unceasing and untiring efforts in organizing the association, and it Is uni- ily conceded that no northwest could have made the success that aceomplished aceompaniod Au_artesian well nearly everybody. that the oldfogies project, and try to (2), Mansell (: Cheoeyenne & Northern Inspected. other man in the Lefevre Gun Club Shoot, club had an excellent shooting was gram to the The Lefevre Gun port yesterday. ted and the members shoy practice perfect as far New Yon .July‘ gerson the steamer this morning for Liverpool were Lobert Gar- rett and Chauncey M. . of Michigan, is a pew said he had an’ invitation to - gie in Scotland, which he intend- oo and he thought likely he would sce TR (I Fer . accompanicd by Bonos K ancas Cltg, N1 0 Hastings, Nicholson and Eibright. IESZE S e e e e e e e citizens of this place, w tion of the ne railroad to-day. Af'(\\'l(‘tl by the commissioners meant to make Ex-Governor ol "\h'hv[(‘“ of the »graphy of the grounds is peenliar nowhero in the the pockeis ‘I'he monotcuous and paople find rest and 11 ts Denver. transfer of the medal from Fitchett to Nason, Small and Chrysler shot off for second plac killing two out of state of Nebraska, and only Rocky monntuins, irie s relieved quiet witkin the ci gram to the Br: |—Tepeka won the second game of the series from Denver by superior playing all around, on batting and outtield- an and Gunson were and Ehret and ‘The former carried off the honors, being hit nine times, with a total of eleven, while Khret was pounded for (nur~ teen with a total of twenty-one. ing is the score: n its completion winning by I'he Choyenn three to Chrysler’s one. ¢ Northarn 18 now coiny wl work will be continued and w enncion effected with the § Pacilic on the liae of the Platte river the season closes, ing the visitors. in the points for the Topek O'Neill for Denver. The Lieutenant-Go WAsHINGTON, July 3 state department that the reported visit of the lieutenant-governor ofitie Fiji island to Washington, “on an ernor's Visit, ~I1101 11110 11101 11111 11110 - It is said at the 10111 THL 1T 0011 L 00111 botanist of the state intug and fustr the subjeet of the yegotable professor Is carried away with the field over which he e and was very much surprised to find ky Mountain pine and the black wil- The afternoon was mu Lluu various branclies university, dellve 0il Takes a Drop. PriTsBULG, broke nearly four cents this morning and reached the lowest peint sin rst sale was made at ! inuuediately dropped o 56/ (e, the market was firm 01 1L 0101 01110 10111 -1 10001 11611 00000 11111 11001 ~1} 11110 11101 11590 01111 1100 —lfl Atter this the boys ot up a little t shioot for thi biras and shiells with the ol : 0 extent of important mission,” 10 do, 80 far as that department , vither with the governinent of tates or with its interests in the buulh Pacitic. The St. Thomas Wrec ST, Tuonas, Ont., July given last night into the recent railway dis- aster went to show that it was caused through Spettigue, to test the ng eide by s becupied in- tead and at 2 o'cl delivered a very “hevelopment of Man. of erudition the power of Stearnes, Ardner, with eales at 10 too much Unnpire—Hen- I'ie of game—1 hour and 5! lcrive lecture on the 3—The evidence rew, 4 well k 0 0 1 o comm crom andoriginality, 4 les for | T. Josgrn, Mo, duly il favhis gram to the Bi walk-awuy to-day, defeating the home club by the following score: the failure of Conduv irbrake bofore leaving rested and the mquul muunmm il woriuz, iad another California Wheat Advancing. Say FraNcisco, July 25, began to advance apite of the fact that ing into (hu mnml favorite in tra $1.07to S2.03 wre increasing, so that t tation being laid cmmo! Orarar* 1 1 1 1 yoe L ¥ tantinl orgini- ry comfort is being ext onpe I the neighbor- Lood s tying to mik it Bleasant for il e, crowid, aud on svernor will'be here, will e 50,000 people aguin to-day in 20100 0-3 AR lluu In, Nennassa Ciry, Neb. y colored touzh, who is w.mu-d in Des Motnes for committing rape on a ten year old ehild, was arrested in East Nebraska City ening aud Juiled in 11 coon's nawe is look sad a harder record, et e Arrest of a Counterfeiter. Neb., July 23.—8, D, Lyster, ng trow Chicago, was arrested here yes- ay for passing counterteit money in Hold- 1le was taken to Phelps county for the visitors, atd 1 8 Ihll&’nu— Daniels and Bellinan, Base hits—St. J + Joe 10, Lincoln Northwestern League Games, Des MoiNgs, Ia., July 25,—(Special Tele- 'he game between the Des \lmuvfl aud Duluth clubs to-day resulted as second team shoot was thien in4 pHiong, Wivnerd i twelve blus the conditions be ihteen yards ris into the market. 1hi80 _‘"““" X uburg, la. lllu Taylor, and he Strung Up gram to the Brk | — g shurg Badly Sco ek \7‘\1 an morning tire was di M. Wood’s restanran ve rnl in the rear of L, 700010 Wiggins shot county, June teries, Des Moiues—Hutehison an forkin and Earle, U Milwaukee 9, Minneapolis 7, Lal A Severe Storm In N N. L., July 23~ 1n00n was the rienced in twelve J At Milwaukee— At LaCrosse— At Oshkosh—0Oshkosh Fairmont Defx FAtrMoNT, Neb., July 83.—(Special Tele: game to-day be- Weather L For Nevrask erally southerly, and warmer, For Easteru Dakota: generally southerly, and warmer, W nnwg \w.uhu. winds gen- cred by apartial i One billiayd Liocal rains, 21, hnuumre 10, At this point of the Sport sonfe one’ silz- that Messrs. - Penrose little bout between themnselves abd erack shots consented, uve birds, thg Au;v,\vuwl Lelng l tie: and Local rains, winds aud Harden lightning and ters McKeever's law river is rising alarm nh 1t a8 Juiny sireets are Already in- “Lhe total loss will Auu: pari o gram to the B J tween the Minden nine and the B, &M, pine They shiot st tweat 1 Kot .A- Wero Baveds

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