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Mr*. Plrtxvl Idnlitlfl.* thn Ro<|lc.* Found

In a Crllar at Toronla.

Toromto, July 20.—Mrs. Piettel has

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SILVER CONFERENCE.

DliTer«»i»C4'H «f Opinion Ilt*ttve©n the North

ern and Southern Delegate*.

Chicago, July 20.—The silver confer-

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COURAGEOUS WIFE.

Her Cuttbaad Attacked by a Cougar, She

Couieft to the Kescue.

Hazleton, Fa., July 20—Michael

, II vtin f of the Cabinet Held identified the bodies of the children Usual Mldsilinnior Dullness Now Said ence at the Auditorium yesterday was JeviCW Of the ll;l|il>enings 111 IlOO^iO Eearney, a farmer livinKin Sugar Loaf, pi 51 1 * found Mondav nisrht i-wi m it,.. . * marked bv a strong difference of opin- at the foot of Sugar Loaf mountain,

I«l«.lav AlUTlwon. ' u st to Be I’revailins. lo„ be,w« „ the »,u,h..„. ».,,l aorther. <lo™ It »

ftirto, Alice anti Nellie. The latte, t,™ n.pre.ent.ti.e.. At one time a .pl.t in

was attacked by a cougar in his chicken | coop. The animal made a spring and.

the ranks seemed imminent over a tte-

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, . , , , . vuo .iu.nu> o,,.....,. ,.v „... ..— landed upon his shoulders. It tried to MGS KEPT SECRET, identified by her hatr and the former by WHICH IS TO BE EXPECTED, sin* of the southern men to ignore the MINERS REJECT THE SCALE, chew his throat, but the farmer, know tt TM ( Uliarit> Ol tll(^ UD1XT front t(‘Otll. Kittiof.iilir* r ri»nTT fkiItt!Ll 11 Ofl i»*rr hithifc f!oaxrt

peculiarity of the upper front teeth. She was not allowed to see any other

Con»i<i<Te<l the Neu- P !lrt °f ihe bodies, as Inith were in such • d to V" with the ' an “dvanc-tl state of decomposition that r 11 it was thought tlie shock would deIon—American Cuttle range h( , r ^ it was Mrs p iet7el ,pxlc«-N■•v'‘ , Hnreuu Chief* Sat broke down completely and soblied and f rfel , Lend orniit. i cried throughout the trying ordeal and , 1 on Fnr Min first lon K afterward. Detectives Geyer of [ISHTON, July . Fhiladeliihi.c and (.'uddv of the In

ninny years there

was a mid- EKWhe dt“t« wlSi ^rflJt^ Co sweeld y trade says:

iatied orith tho 'n... week s news is not

bimetallic league. They maintained

that the avowed purpose of the league

nun £ Co.’* Wrrkly Trade llevtew and was to assist the* aspirations of their Report of the Coroner In the Shanks

Inv«*MtlMration Hi FountHin County—Indiana National Guard Lncampmeiit at IiKlianapolis Tho Winona AMH«*inbly* laamllord Mull Seriounly Injured. Tf.ure Haute, July 20.—Secretary Kennedy of the Indiana Bituminous

lirndntreef* Tul.e a Favorable view ot presidential candidate, Joseph Sibley.

The men from the south desired to conduct their work iu their section within the ranks of the Democratic party, and in the north to conduct the agitation on

a noupolitical basts.

of Tennessee

II iih i tit* km Characteristics— Fxportg of Gold at rrcHcnt Not Thought to He Unfavorable—Failures For the Week.

New York, July 20.—R. G

Dun &

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ing its habits, sacrificed his arm to savi his throat. The cougar bit his arm and tore it to strips. Kearney’s wife was in the barn, and, hearing his cries, lost nc time in obtaining n gun which stood in the kitchen always ready for use. She returned to the coop, buir found the entrance barred by her husband’s body He was then beneath the ^gur. slu broke off a board and. gcUtug a good aim at the cougar, tired both barrels.

Congressman Acklin

healed the breach by the formulation of

...hiiiet meeting in Washington istied with the identification. The case W «* K 8 new8 18 u,)l entirely encourag- a compromise resolution providing that . ,. of the nresi- which the Canadian authorities now ing, but it is all the more natural be- a committee be appointed to take charge more local assemblies in the state, which riert unconscious to tnu house by im ..... . of the distribution of literature and that show the rejection of the 51 cent scale brave wife, bnt he wdl recover. 1 he

it avoid any antagonism with the other b vot „ of J 8(H) to 375 AnotUor wll . was nearly four b et m length.

national organization. I . . , ^ ... , , 1 General A. J. Warner, the president ; f' tvnee with the operators will probably of the bimetallic league, protested , be held. against any line of work that attempted ^ f Mut#>K Wlt|l( a Dlvorre . to carry forward the silver agitation , . _ .. »» t ^ i without being allied to the league. He K,okomo, July 20.—Mrs. Kate tanl-

;1 - T1 luted fully two have against Holmes is very complete cause there are signs of midsummer dull I“ ‘ ' l U e snii-ieot or * s uiuch stronger than that made ness . Wheat prospects are not quite as

Xae nature of the subject oi out against him at Philadelphia, which , , .

inn-idcred cannot b6 learned, fact leads a great many here to believe K 0 ™ 1 as la8t w<wk - but KtlU ,h, ' re are

resolved to keep that the prisoner will certainly be ex- lower prices, as corn and cotton have

been lowered. The exports of gold and ]

•nt declined courteously Mnrd.r.d Minnie wuium*. the less favorable treasury returns for

Miners has received returns from 35 or j killing it instantly. Kearney was car

STATE NOTES.

?! rd'iligs secret, for each of the ! tradited.

W i>r<v

p. si lively to answer questions

the deliberations. All that _ | ^

g:i!rered was to the effect that Williams in this city and burneil her re- is perceptible decrease in the demand spent much mouev ami stood before the her husband, Leonard Appletnau, both

CnicAQO, July 20.—It is now thought J u *y Nv, ‘ re uot unexpected and mean sai( | j t had done all the work"thus far ner-Appleman of this place hits brought that Holmes murdered Miss Minnie nothing as to coming business. There in the direction of agitation; that it had | suit for divorce and |3,000 alimony from

i hail haupened at (Isay Gables ma j U8 , us charred pieces of a liuiuan for most manufactured proilucts and pt'ople as a nonpolitical organization, being deaf mutes and of wealthy famiri* to any apprehensions. body have been found in a building the actual distribution to consumers The resolution was adopted. | lies, the defendant owning 1,500 acres tl„. many theories tne ( “] : where they lived, and pieces of a parUy naturally lessens in midsummer. Much Ohio sitvarlte*. of land in LaRrange county. The couple, 1 i8fiai<1 burned dTbns wJ^'DosiBvelv TdmitifiS "f the recent buying was to anticipate a CoIXMm - Si j nlv 20,-AUe.i W. who became acquaiute.1 at the state in^htv laws will be more strict- pS^rt7o“tWuuLL mri rW in P noe8 il, “ l 8a<, ‘‘ l^-’ bases fall off TUurnialI Kive8 m, account of a free sil- station for the education of deaf mutes n v,l. and Cuban sympathizers b when prices have risen. There are still ver conference held at his office yester- wen 1 married a yeiir ago and Ined \u h .i numerous advances in wages, but . , . . . ... ..u the husb ind s parents at Lagrange. 1 be

strikes grow more numerous and impor- * .^ i( «e!l .Ltriets ,!f the sl,re were ret w“ ed »*?_?.'.!!! 11

. roq’uir d to 1..* more discreet. I'lventhm in New York which , p r ident for Cuba wa i* to have been one of the causes

toasting

Monticello in to have water works an<l h

new theater.

1). X. Mautlen has been apoointed post master of Whitefleld, Mopkha county. (’aptain W. C. Tarkiiu;ton, an imI ami respected citizen of Indianapolis, died yes-

terday in hi* 79th year.

Joseph Cooper of Shelbyville had Ids ri^ht band sawed off yestenlay by an edi*-

inx niachine in a sawmill.

Tin* Noonday Sun, a paper devoted to , the interests of the ne^ro race, is soon to ^

be started at d •tVef.^O’j,'ille.

Interestinvc Five IMInuleA During a Heavy

Storm at Findlay, O.

Ftndlay, O., July 20.—For five rain-

Spanish minister utes yesterday afternoon this city

congressional districts of the state were j- few (ltty8 , lgo Mrs. Appleman in her

first half of July a re pr'“sented. He reports they will go to complaint charges that her husband re. reasonable ex wet a- the Springfield convention and force a I fused to protect her against the assaults

. * i. fit in tliVf 1

'Ift'q night, but refused abso- | - -g Wa ? | July, when crop, are beginning to move, it „ be interviewed as to the rea- swept by a tern fife storm of rain, wind if ^ meallt to 8t()cUs . cuu at all or his presence here at this time. , and hail. Hundreds of shade and fruit events have only a speculative siguiti-

quiet tone meets

tions. Gold exisirts for the middle of

resolution through in accordance with ! 0 f i,er mother-in-law, who enforced her their views. He also .say s the free silver mandates by striking plaintiff with a men propose to openly oppose Calvin S. bucket. The trial will be an interesting peismied

Brice for the senate and have another

candidate tor the place.

' trees were blown down, blockading the canoe.

N.v»t fcon*trocti..n. - streets in rftaiiv t.lace. The tower of Failures for the week have been 258 trotOTON, July 20.—A meeting of 8 roe “ ™ " y J . ' , ,, | in the United states against 23ti last

jd of bmeau chiefs is being held tbe 1 ' lrst Methodist church was blown yeari aoid 3U in Canada against 44 last Fenn*yiv»iiU , « .iimior s«n»tor Uon’t Ub»-

QUAY FOR REED OR M’KINLEY.

lat which the re|H>rts of the naval down, as was the bell tower of the Cenwho have submitted their views tral tire station. Fart of the steeple of . i e ntry, together with the re- the First Lutheran church is down. ( fhit f Constructor Hichborn, ! Several barns were unroofed and shifted 9,1 considered. All of the officers, on their foundations. Nearly every he single exception of Constructor awning in town was blown away and a is, have reported iu favor of the number of plateglass store fronts were indorsed by the bureau chiefs as | wrecked. The globe and chimney glass jt the one prepared by the con- | factory was also unroofed,

jnn bureau. The bureau chief’s

Michigan Cyclone.

yOtlT. ( Itate to Declare IliiiiHelf. nr<ul«tre«t'» Kspurt. PiTTSBURo, July 20.—Senator t^nay New York. July 20.—Bradstreet says; has declared iu favor of Reed or MeAll the previously reported favorable j Kiuley for president. In a letter the industrial and commercial features are KeI1 ator says: “I am in favor of the

Clara Shank** Wa-* Murdered.

Verdbhshurg, July 20.—The body of Clara Shanks, whose murder or suicide was reported in recent dispatches, has been exhumed and the coroner of tills county, together with six physicians, held a post mortem. It was found that her death was caused by violence. The lungs were free of water, contradicting

wovides for high armor belt, the stored turrets nurt 13-inch guns. lAmerican Cattle It* Mexico.

IHIN'ITON, July 20.—The reported

of the Mexican customs collector

mnas, in ordering all cattle owned mus of the United States to be

out of that district, under penalty

location, is not given credence in

circles here. They are confident

Ju order if issued at all was with-

\uctiou of the Mexican governand that no attempt will be made llbcate the stock, as this would inserious controversy between the

(veruments.

Confliilttr F«m»* Increasing* shinuton, July 20.—Consular re’how that the receipts from inioes have largely increased during ttsix months. In a few cases the n one quarter have equalled the i for the whole fiscal year 1894. r-tnrns are regarded as indicative )mal of business and of increased >. and indicate that the consular shment is likely to be self susip Rate* For American Freight. 3HIX0T0N, July 20.—Consul Genarel at St. Petersburg informs the apartment that a report is circnthere that it is proposed by the minister of finance to retlnce ights on Russian railways for going to America by way of Hatn-

„ . , .. . dustrialemployes being the most H1 K- ' V()r n f the free coinage of silver at the St. Clair, Mich., July 20. A disas- n jfi ca nt. Merchants at almost all larger t rU fi 0 0 f m (q j •• trous cyclone swept over St. ( lair yes- j c j(j,. 8 a j*|, prt*paring to send out travel- * —— terday afternoon, doing great damage er8> , U1( [ un m they begin to exhibit re- j state Court', injunction stand.,

and causing loss of life. The steam- BU its no exact estimate of how fall trade Lincoln, Neb., July 20.—United barge Maryland was carried broadside w m open can bo prepared. At this stutog District Attorney A. J. Sawyer, before-the Wind and was stranded on t i m e the outlook is regarded as highly >ived a telegram yesterday from the Canadian bank of the river. Ernest f avora ble. The expansion of industrial r . ain iwk dated at Sioux City savBlaok's house was badly wrecked and activity i4 t Chicago, St, Louis, i^, u i 8 Captain Btck oati a at mioux t ity, say an infant child killed by the Hying tint- ■ ville and Cleveland stimulates the dis- j ing he had Ikh-.i enjoined by the district

tiers.

t.ry Smith to Spcnk In Ocorglo. SiNOTON, July 20. — Secretary mith left for Georgia last night he will deliver several financial He goes direct to Athens, make his first address at ville, Tuesday next. Bolt to Itvrovrr Land*. himiton, July 20. — Secretary mith yesterday requested Attorueral Harmon to direct suit to be J for the recovery of 1,260,000 of land erroneously patented to Jin Mountain railroad. ASERPENT AGAIN VISIBLE.

continued this week, the endurance of nonuna ti on 0 f either Reed or McKinley ^ the theory of death by drowning; tho the revival in demand for iron and steel, fnr p r ,^ 1( i e nt, whichever of the two i neck was dislocated, and an examinathe further advances in prices of the ' available when the national - \ ion of t th ‘ J 8kuU . , 8ll ^‘}. ^ ^ ‘ lad

A lynching is a possibility, as there is a well founded suspicion as to who tiie

guilty oue is. Fleiiftant TimeH at Winona.

Eagle Lake, July 20.—Yesterday was another enjoyable day for all visitors and residents of beautiful Winona. Excursionists from Anderson and Alexandria have been here and all had a merry time. Dr. Scott delivered a lecture on “Libby Prison and the Escape,” giving an interesting and thrilling account of the tunneling out of that noted prison and the nine days wanderings between the lines before the escape w us completed. Last evening Dr. Litile lectured on “Christianity the Hope of the Future,” to an appreciative audience.

Mayoralty Context.

Indianapolis, July 20.—The ward meetings for the selection of Republican committeemen iu this city resulted in 97 favorable to tho candidacy of 1*. C. Trusler, the present city controller, for mayor, while 05 are supposed to represent the mayoralty aspirations of Dr. Theodore Wagner. Mr. Trusler is apparently leading in the race for the nomination. National Guard Kncampment. Indianapolis, .Inly 20.—Several companies of the Indiana militia are al-

Yf alter F ■•er'-on of Miller’s station was ; Instantly killed by a Michigan Central train at that place. He was to have Ix-en

married tomorrow.

Within the past three months over 20 . head of horses, cattle and hogs have been

in Bethlehem township, Cass comity, by some unknown tiutul.

Poison in the well of Henry Hiatt, five miles north of Anderson, very nearly caused the death of his \v,fe and daughter, and seriously prostrated him. How the

poison K°t into the well is unknown.

A movement is on foot to change the name of the postoftlee at Lake Maxinkuckee from Marmont to Culver City. The change is intended as an honor to H. H. Culver, the St. Louis millionaire who

has built the tine academy there.

«. »,.u m**. iH'fVk Ss; ,, T 1 on I unusually large numbers. Exports of eminent, nawyer wirea net a to await Fremont, O., July 20.-Late yester- t ^ fl( « r frolu the United States full instructions by mail and they were day afternoon the wind strnck the Kan- aud iM()Iltroal t |,i* W eek, amount to only forwarded yesterday. They are to the sas oil field, several miles west of here, j 652,000 bushels against 2,317,000 bush- . effect that the injunction must be It swept a clean path 400 feet wide en-1 e j s previous week. ’ obeyed until it is dissolved. tirely through the field, tsaring down C p nM i A rkson hole Entombed Miner, ite.caed, manv trees and leveling 80 oil well der- REPORTS FROM JACKSON HOLE. ,, , , , “X* ' Iron Mountain, Mich., July 20.— — Serinn. Trouble with the indinn. in H uu dreds of people surrounded the HAGGARD FOR PARLIAMENT. j Northern Wyoming. shaft of the Pewabic mine yesterday Thrilling Experience, of Timt Noted Chkyksnk, July 20.-Tne news from when the rescuing party penetrated Writer of Fiction. the north yesterday is of a more alarm- the fallen rock and reached the chamber London July 20.—H. Rider Haggard, ing nature than any heretofore received, where nine men had been imprisoned the author who is standing in the Con-! Governor Richards is taking every pre- since 6 o’clock Wednesday evening The servative interest for East Norfolk, has caution to prevent an uprising, and if ^ ^ ^ aad made his election tour in a 4-horse drag the news from Lander that the young j (uce ag t ) U!V ) lad no drinking water and and has been roughly treated, mud aud Arapahoes and Shoshone braves are uot hing to eat. They had drifted into sandstones being thrown in some cases, leaving their reservations for the pur- the fallen rock from their side 20 feet.

Near Ladham one of the party, Miss pose of joining the Bannocks is con- j , , , , , . . _ _ firmed troODS Will be ordered to the 1 Suicided In Fnrl.,

2Ki“ P ' At Stoll'am tht- party w,“ Mi at' one. Company U. at l.att.lt r. | P , R , Bf Joly m-ClaiJ-iicn C. Srf K .

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Hut to their rescue From North Wal- troops at Fort Russell have not been throat with a razor at his lodging in the I though tomorrow is the first day. Govsent to the ,. n 'i y irmonth the «it-i ordered to move, but it is expected they Rue Borgere. He was married and was ernor Matthews, ascommander-m-chiof,

and at midnight the mounted police Governor Richards ha<l a long coiifi r w re su. moned. ence with Colone \ an Horne yesterday w - I i u regard to the situation. Both realize

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

uis Lumber Deal. that prompt measures must be taken to Toledo, -July 20.—A large party of | drive the Indians back to their reserva-

lumber dealers from central and south ern Ohio points left this city yesterday for the Michigan pineries. A syndicate

tiou.

Warlike Indian..

Lander, Wy., July 20.—Two hundred

Frevallinic Frier* For Grain aud Caltl©

on July 10. Indianapolis.

Wheat—6*c. Corn — 4i@*4c.

23^@3»c. g i . i-'FI L*

Oats—

representing #1.000,000 has been formed bncks lirt , 0 ff the Shoshone agency and V)0 bpH ,i prices 1 steady and strong, for the purpose of buying all the avaua- , bj, located by the agent. Their ’ lo choice shipping and export ble timber and shipping it to the south-j avp ^6 to Jackson steers, *4.85<a5.25; mwbum to gmsl slnpem points. While in the north they chtef fears tny K Signal fires ping steers. *4.85(^4.75: common to fair

the troops Tuesday next.

of Daly Sober New York Excur-

•Inni.tt Sure They Saw It.

Yokk, July 20.—Many sober- ( K citizens of this city returned hwn an excursion to New London Norwich line steamship City of 1- They declare to a man that Ww the sea monster which has ‘fling the Long Island sound sum!*ort8 for the past week or so. The I was abreast of Stratford’s shoals ®cr officers noticed a sudden agilu ti le water just ahead. The ofj»ncl several of the passengers saw monster moving rapidly through

Hut

Byrnes, Steward Salisbury and ‘b(ven politician were in the entertaining one auothT. “ t,en there some time, hud- ’ r Byrnes arose, and borrowing ^ , ’ r b F'ass, squinted out over |®. r ' n me direction of the bub‘ch at this time were abreast of nt » , All at once a horned head ( >i the water, and 50 feet astern •xt Ti. Wlcked ' (> °^( n K forked tail . alleged monster, when if ,1“ °* tk ® Lowell, but in full

dneed rate.

Keatly Did Not Want to Dio. Chicago, July 20.—Allen Johns, said to be the sou of a Philadelphia millionaire drank an ounce of laudanum, but then decided that he did not wish to die aud gave himself up to the police. Johns tells a tale of youthful marriage and unhappy domestic relations.

BRIEF MENlgJN.

Robert.! paced a mile st Saginaw in 2:03,

the best time made this year.

An order has Iteen issued placing employes of all pension agencies under civil

service rules-

It is said that one of W. K. Vanderbilt s daughters is to marry the young duke of Marlborough. The New York Herald lost *15,000 by robliery. The money was taken flunug a

brief absence of the cashier.

Canning horse flesh is the latest Industry to be started in Oregon. They say it will 1* marketed In foreign countries. Steve O’Donnell, Corbett’s sparring

p.m.r. knock-l out BIU, «

ver at Montreal last night. O Donnell

easily had the best of it.

* ler i

She and Val

AMERICAN FRUIT. Londoaer. Appear to be Hungry California'. Product.

Want. V.I.UUn For Slander.

Frankfurt, July 20.—Janies Sheets, of this county, a prominent young farmer, has sued James Hinsley, the Tippecanoe county land king, for #5,000 damages for defamation of character. Sheets alleges that Hinsley accused him of

stealing wheat from him. Accident to a Landlord.

, a ,„ , _ Loganspokt, July 20.—C. W. Mull, steers *3 40«tH.75; fair to medium feeding proprietor of the hotel in Star City, steers! $2.75(43.25; good to choice heifers, was dangerously hurt by falling from

*e haymow in his barn In his descent

5 50: good to choice cows, *8.00(<z3.5n: fair to medium cows, $2.46(42.75: veal calves, $3.50 4 Hogs—Receipts 4,000 head; shipments 3,000 head. Market active and strong, clos-

ing quiet.

i# struck the tongue of a wagon and swtaiued several fractured ribs and in-

ternal injuries. Scalded to Death.

South Bend, July 20.—A 3-year-old boy of Mr. aud Mrs. William Waggley of Madison township, this county, while playing, fell into a pail of boiling water,

The new yacht Defender is receiving her

gaVe “ pricin'"*' pnd«bly a |** the contestants

London, July 20.—There was an ani- ‘“uoiid to choice medium and heavy, $5.25 mated scene at Covent garden yester- @5 30; mixed and heavy packing, *6.10(4/

auction. It consisted of 245 lMixes ot §11ERP — Receipts 2,000 head; shipments w j 1 | 0 | 1 Wtt8 bein^ us(‘d to scrub the Bartlett pears, 811 boxes of plums and 1,500 head. Sheep active and higher, laml»s floor, and was scalded to death. 20ti half boxes of P«^' a ^fng lambs. *4.00,(4.75; choice to extra Cut-Throat, large crowd of buyers, high prices pre yearlings. *[email protected]; common to good v , vailed. Owing to the drouth in England youngs, *3,[email protected]; prime export weth- Wabash. July 20.—Mrs. Fred Frey, a and France fruit is scarce. ; e rw, $2.75(38.25: good to choice sheep, $2.00 (Jerman woman of this city, attempted A prominent fruit merchant said: @2.50; fair to mediiuu sheep, *l.t ,/.1.7o; Hnici( i e bv cutting her throat with a ra"This is the best fruit we get in Lon- j common sheep, [email protected]. zor Hhe is still alive, but physicians 2oTu., o— - “'to«_P^ mover.

Kit I. mU b. .to. po-b.1. Th. Aojaor. wX find no trouble in disposing of all Corn—Sept, opened 43kc, closed 43J<c. purchases before night. May opened 35\c, closed 35J<o. ' - I OATS—Sej)t. opened 22Xc. closed 22}<c. C . n Wear Bl.om.r. m.77. Toronto, July 20.—By a vote of 13 to M)4 y op< . n ,,,i $ _ closed * -. six the school board has rejectod a reso- Lard—Sept, opened *(1.40, closed $tt.87. lution condemning feminine teachers in May opened $—. closed $-—-

1“ “bool. »L I

the city schools w

Victim of III# Krleo.ii Accident.

New London, Conn., July 20.—John rliis,iie.T*.’

Strickskey, the most severely burned ot the torpedo boat Ericcson, died la*t

Kurlington L$*ft Without Ga*.

Kokomo, July 30.—The Dietrich gas syndicate, who latest purchase was the Alto and Burlington plants, has abandoned the latter town, leaving the resi-

dents without fuel. I

Court mart i*l CalleJ.

Memphis, July 20.—Adjutant General

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Joined the IiiMUrg’ent*. Havana, July 20.—Antonio Suarez, who was an insurgent brigadier during the last insurrection, and Lopez Leiva, an accountant of the city of Concel, in the district of Villa Clara, have joined tho insurgents. In the province of Puerto Principe, the insurgent leader, Gomez, has caused the former bandit Leova, more recently a captain in the insurgent army, to be shot for accepting money for allowing a supply of cattle to enter the city of Puerto Principe. BASEBALL. Western League.

RUB

St. Paul <» 0 (I 0 (I 6 0 0 0—B S 1 Indianapolis. .0 l) 1 2 0 1 0 0 0-404 Batteries—Johnson and Boyle; Fisher and McFarland. Minneapolis... 0 0 5 4 0 3 8 1 5—3> Si 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0- 5 10 1 Batteries Fraser ami Strauss; Pears, Johnson and Twineham. ' *■’ H H K Kansas City 1 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0- 9 13 2 Terre Haute .0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0— 3 8 1 Batteries Kling and Bergen; Hughey and

Hoach. ■i H B

Milwaukee....0 0 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 2- S ID B Grand Bap's .11 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 (I 13 « Batteries—Baker and Rolan; Stafford and

Moran.

National League. Cincinnati—Foreman and Vaughn, 1 run. 7 hits, 3 errors. Baltimore—Hemming and Robinson, 8 runs. 7 bits, 0errors. Louisville—McDermott and Warner, H runs, 11 hits, 5 errors. New York—Clarke and Farrell, 10 runs, 14 hits, 2 errors. Pittsburg (first game)—Gardiner and Merritt, 3 runs. 7 hits, 5 errors. Philadelphia—Taylor and Clements, 7 runs, 18 hits, 2 errors. Pittsburg (second game)—Hart, Foreman and Sugden, 5 runs, 11 hits, 3 errors. Philadelphia—Carsey and Clements, 9 runs, 16 hits, 2 errors. Cleveland—Wilson and Zimmer, 6 runs, 11 hits, 1 error. Brooklyn—Daub and Grimm, 4 runs, 12 hits, 8 errors. St. Louis—Staley and Miller, 13 runs, 18 hits, 1 error. Washington — Stockdale. Boyd and McGuire, 4 runs, 12 hits, 6 errors. Chicago—Hutchinson and Kittridge, 3 runs, 10 hits, 3 errors. Boston—Sullivan and Ryan, 5 runs, 8 hits, 8 errors. WANT THE FIGHT. Citizen, of Dallas Aroused Over It. Proponed Kemoval. Dallas, July 20.—One of the largest meetings over held in Dallas was assembled at tho Commercial club rooms last evening for the purpose of calling out an expression of opinion and protesting against the proposed moving of the Cor-bett-Fitzsimmous light from Dallas to Galveston. The meeting was composed of over 800 prominent citizens, merchants, traders, property owners, lawyers, etc. Resolutions were adopted pointing out the advantages that will result to Dallas and the state if the fight occurs here. A committee of 20 was appointed to confer with the county officials with regard to the legality of the proposed tight.

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M ~ ; in the international cup raw. evening^'Hii home was in Dubuque, la. ^*1. Fishery TroabU. Th „ f urni ture and personal effects of evening. ^ ’ p » , July 80—The Canadian Kate Chase Sprague brought 81,Wi at anc mi~ Marlon Cl.*el#nAseized the nets of t*on in Washington 1 here wa-some ^ Buzzards Bay, Mass., July 30.— F 0rapaU J ye,te, ' lay »Al»iable pieces expend.- i»re*ident Cleveland’s third baby has Ji™ 88 ^ Erie. The govern- Uin. and represented an original exp ( . Marion

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Ihv opFncQ w—* cicmeu «• . SyKtts of th© Xcuiiohho© National Guard CioHini* ciu»h market*: Wheat, fcVMHc; hai4 i 88U «cl an order for a court martial to I com. 43$;c: oats, 23*c; pork, $10.67; lard, ^ chw .^ H aKttin8t Captain F. K. Def-

frey and other officers of the Neely Zou-

cincinnati Grain and stock. aves, which company captured first

Wheat—Active, No. 2 red, 67V£c. prize at the competitive drill recently Corn—Weaker; No. 2 mixed. 44c. in gt. Louis. The officers of the ()ATS-t4t«dy: No 2 mixed 27c. national guard refused to allow the

W Yias W) company to leave the state at the time

SUKKI- - 8telly *t $f.y>@8.tt; lambs, of the drill, and the charges grow out of

wsak at $3.500t5.«0 • their disregard nf this order.

Corbett to Train at Galventon. Galveston. July 20. — William A. Brady, manager for Corbett, has ordered an agent to rent a 6-room cottage on the beach for the use of Corbett and party, to be occupied from Oct. 1 until the fight comes off. Large Lumber Contract. St. Louis, July 20.—The largest transaction in the history of the southern lumber trade has just been closed by the execution here of a contract by an extensive lumber firm of Lumberton, Miss., to furnish 100,000,000 feet of yellow pine lumber to a large mauufactariug company of this city. It will take the mills four rears to saw the lumber.