COMMERCIAL tun condition or nraiNi:si Dun I'iniln Iloom lor Ilnpn Drupite Weather anil Hate Wars. ll, 0. I'iiii & C.'s weekly review of trnda ays: Tli- new ymr opens with no iiiiiortiiit chango in bmimss eels A hop.ful fc'Iriijj everywhere prevails, mi I at thess::i timo tho imtur and i xtc-it of retarding In flnenots mo more dourly reoogniifd. Promi nent among Miiwt n I ho lit vnmble weather, which pievcnls the muni distribu tion of iitnny r ducts; tho tlisitlon of fnriiiom to hold buck rwliif tn, m dilative r'oi l(i having rro it -d II hoioof inuoli high T ripcc, ainl tlm wid.-ipr, it I disturbmoo of tra lo by rnilri ml wnrs mi l discriminations. The unusually osn winter, bo, nri'se s It riimVult to get pro Iiio'k to nmrki't tin I is ' Iveinlly disturliing to the i mat ii:ii'T trado of tho Northwest. Itaili-o.d n.;iv. iincds do not top thn discrimination of which iii"r chant in inot of the Western lownsnro pom filninlng, wliilx tlin hois of h'x'I;IioIi1hi were chilled by new of rutting in Western f issngor nit' s wit bin one t;ty after tho new cotnpiet to. k eloet. In spite of tl i influences rcortsof tlio condition of I ii-im - mo g mi rally fuvniaM , Tin' growth of iirinuf icttiti'ig nt many West itii inti in a notiilila feature, n i I ocjvol il ly in tln gas ri gi lis, mi. I nt points in N rth em Illinois and I hi ii. Merchants gMicriily reckon up n largo lucre imi In mii nut of tiuniip-K la-t yosr, though low ir I tl.- ol so llm movement vim 1 1 i i - 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 V slow. Tim tnr.lini.si of direction, dti') in different M otion to short or Into crops, to yellow fpViT, to til Id We lllior, or t I0'nrd"d ii-tribtitioi of in nkoting, icslson nm'trof general unp'iiiiit . At tii iiiv cities tlio ris-ord of I'll 1 ling li ows a surprising Inoro.n., pi M'inlly nt tli i Wst, and in l'lii'n lolphi t tlm tmi'iliiii iTP'ti'd worn l.noi in ip' tliti in 17. Tlin present stite of ti il Ip is generally quii't, von in rp than is ti-uii' for tlm so is m, Imt tlio motiiiy markets, tli nuh usuilly well niipli'i, liiivn n letter ili'imi id ut I'liilud ' plua, Clcvnhtnd, Ivtroit, Milwaukee, Ouiihi and Nioux City. Tlio niiim.it Ktiiti'iii 'iit of failure, showing tlmt 10,l'o'. lirui", or n Infl" inoro limn mm in Pim liuinli o I, wont into lnitikmpU'V in I""!", In on tlio whole, ipi cii lly iiiicoiir.iinjr, lie. niui tlio nvernp of li.iliilitles wn only 111,. i'Xi fir tlio year, mid i,:.firtli"l h ipmr t'T. This iiidi 'nti s Unit n r"iinrliiili!y I iro firoportion of tli i fiiiliuet rep H ( d ai of ronrcrni doiiiR nmill I iiiiii's. tin tli i ntln-r h ind, the nniiili'T for tlm I k' ii irter win nlxiut tlio lurost on ro'Mi'd, mid there nro otlu r ii il cilioiis th it tin) exist, n.; xtito of thing" oeriit powerfully to crowd out tho nmiiller nnd woikor tnnlen. It niiiy Iw oticwl, Ut", tint tlirounh nit tlm VVoti'rn Southern Sln'in, Texm exi'tud d, tlm fiiiU uriM xroro liotli niitii"rouH mid larger in nro rnto of linbilitii at' an in tlio yenr preoo lin, whit. in tlm Kuslerii,Midd!nnd fucillo Stiitoi an liii;ioriailt decro in i in iiinoiiiit of liubili tio nmiwiiii nnj hIjio in Toxna, A $e, woo 0()(, .:M i: A lUg f.rnnt nl' l.ni.il I'm rluiHPil Iroiii I lio llra.llian (.ovcrniiieni. Olio of tlm lii;;e,t hill 1 d - .Is o:l iivord Ii-ir l ooiieoii!eiii!ii;ited w ith Hip II.- .ilian ti.ivprn iiiotit I'V Mow Voik, I'itNliur.li a i l Wii li itHtntl ! ip:t I'is'rt. 'I'll pl llie p.il ol'j.'l't of llm I'ronio'iiin of the n !i vn is to op mi up valti'ililo diftiiiou I an I pil l ll I !h In lur ot rrn lhazil, mi. I in or !er to pp s cute in e l : Kntniii an I i mry on the H'li k, a I'ouipiiiy with n (vipital of t .',u d.miKI i in prod'sn of frn in it on. The riint. is for be tween MI.MN) nml l", ,t 0 la mp. of land l r ler iiii; the An az hi river in tlm legion of the And. 8 tn untaii K. 'I'll i terms unoii w hich the. e,r ir.t uus in i.lo nro not inn In puMu' in detail, Imt the ;mi' s nro roinpli t-d. The idiu Is totlr-t mi- d mi exploring un l v lo tli company' ;ruiit. This party will inc'inln xprt miners on I iaip"ii mi l h -i-tutists. Tl;o pirty will remiia a your and tnako oxhaiu-livo sui veys nu l re fceaiehi s. Thero is no doubt about thero l-pnt-ious minerals in tli onrtli ut tbi oomtj for a young nia'i in Alli'ithuny, w ho hfis HK-nt c 'w '(.'rn1'''.' ti'U-J ly llrnJI, mjs 'natlvti, cai'h year, bring great qil '.utitien of fold and precious rtorw to tlio ( ttleiii"ti'. 1 b i hind is situnt d no ir a (Hiint where, ni .-irding to tradition, the iineient l'ertivi ins oiind millions of dollm s worth of gold, n portion of which was curried nwny by a for ij;n army which invnd d the c uutry. (jovcrnor Aiiick' Monmj;''. Gotitiht AincN in his uiinu il tnossngo to tlio LegUl iturn of MasH ichiispttM a Ivises the enrly MilniiUsion to the puplp of tho pro iibition a iiendiuent mid advocitin the in-5r-M of the H'iiiiltii'il for violation f Ih i li. fiiorlawn. Ho thinks it would bd wImi to iul ititut.i imprisoiiiii'Mit for Hii'8 in hiipIi Cift. TIip S'utii has i'XH'i ib'd uvi r M'Ven million duliars during tin p-mt year for tho KlUCIltioil Of IJciO.IOl) (XTMIIIS. Tho MllVlllpi 6iiiik contuiii 4:;i',K".,0Til, an iiicrniso of iTor twelvo million diiriag the pn-tymr. l'hu DUiuliir of oh' nccounU I niiig USj.V'J. AVcit Vlrj:liiU Hortlim Case. Alrondy -18 witnosiim unil others hiyo loii uuinionod to npxar lieforo the United StaU-i Court on Jauu iry 10 In Pm konburi;, V. Vtt., In the trial of cjh of allegl ill-sil voting, bribery an I iiitiml Ution at the re wit lection. Among thi counti-a repre rsit 'd by casm will be Hnncjck, Ohio, Vut d, Pretin, Monoinsaholi, Variou Wirt, Juikson, Wyoming, Mrcr, MeDowoll, Rome, Knawha, Fayette, Or enlTHr, Mon roe, Webster and other. Most of the ulmrgei will bo pref 'rred also aprninst aome Commit. loner of Elfctiou for allowing Ulfjal rota to be caiii. earthquake In Costa IUra, Ban Jose, Cokta Rica, was tho areas on the night of December 'JU and th i morning of Deoamber 30 of a aerioa of earthquake ahixki of freat aeverity. The shocks are bolievnl to baTH originated in the rolcano of Toai, aix teaguea diataut from tho town. At Ata'ajulu eight peraon were killed and muny injured. The churches and principal buildings in th city euftere.1 considerable d imago. The In habitant encampel intbnsU'irrs ami parks. Jio further knocks hire occui r I, the alurui Uaulaldlug. Thecivio fu:ula wue b.-un ioKlay. AVItKCKKD HAIIiHO AllH. flxtv-rivA Mlllinne In the Houp I-nel Yo.tr mill tlin 1'roi.cnt Outlook Caliioniy. The Ilitihran Ay "Vi'lulo the pist year wan not a fnvonb'o oao for the rad waya (tenernlly in rppct to eirniiii; of mnintotia ice of rites, It inikm n mil '!i li illscoiirnging showing thin in my of its pro I e esor in 'lm fiiiiiN-r n' roi'H add linger forocmiir an I nlso I i t!i' liil'm n ul rnoi !nl I lYolvod IiihiipIi n os. '1 h fi"t, Inmi'V-r, di n il provo tli it ill ii Is nro n i proi -ri"ir, Ui 'h'M i for i' I m'.ir.i mini nr th'- Imr VPMting of m'.vl iuivo loi ti'for-, n tin tlinoi nrvpral yt'd Altlii.li iiiiii'tP'i rond, with iilm 1,00 nid'M of II'ipi mi I noirly iVi,in) ,! of bo, n 1 1 1 o."', Imr tl nib'siii ! ao I out for t'l" crti bt"i- d'.ii nii tlm Vpnr, tin n i flur nro tiiucli lestli ni tlioMofniiv pi evimis year sincp our roc rd was In'khii, w d'i t ! oxC'ptl'iK ofthojir IH--;, l-land 1SI O.ity twiofiho iiiii -te n coinpui m in tho list nra n nmi th i really iiiiiort ii t riilwivs In tho ci itniry, tlipo two l"iiithi Klori la lt.rhvav nml tho N .vin tion, with .V: I miles of run I and ovpi-!.(! .. ihi:i of no -iiritie', and tho II nn'on & To i (Vntnil, with ,Vf! niiha aid re;n i n 'lit iim nonrly .'.i.iiiiii,ool. Mm', of tin other ro id nro itiito Miial' an 1 c iMpip I tbroiig'i vit (: p-irii'iis of th f iiil'i v, II' d tli 'ir faililiK riiu'te. chieflv fiom h.ck of l.ii-i ic i,' Ihiring th i ii-t thirtiMii p.irs 4"-l imlonv isuiip ini.-i w it h 4 i.TM m les of lii f m r th in oro 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 of th piitir- mile'iK' 'f lb' c 'li'itry to-day u d r 'pr s.'iitinvf in s cu. i lies iilmii-t t I.MV" .' ", over :t per oonr. of tlm present rail i I'al havo b. en elr." I l.y the c mi ts for the b in lit of their creditors nil I nil at miction. At th" pr.'s nt tiiii' t!m i ml i"k for I '-'.' in in ress'of to r ill wn v ins ilveny is not, a'to co'.her cho'i ful. I h" h nvv liis-es of Iss7 ll lV.' S riollslv II IT et. i the II l.lll. i ll standi' c of many romp mi. s i n.l unlca ru'e-wiis nrp preVellt.wl III d legist it io.i n ul public a- tit i nieiif Ih-ciiiio I si unju: tonnr l riilwnv in leiisis, thee.' is i'"is hi to fmr that the I. si o( r. eeiv. rbips for ! ivill l e Verv much larger thn i for th e.ir th it h m J at I ...!. rivi: Mi'.N iiii.M i. A 1 III Holler i:pbMlcsVitti A pi Injr ISoiilt. "-. A torriblo nccidnit t'o!;plap a. New Hope, Merc r c uuty, W. Vu-, i Snturdny Inst, Tho faiiin is of tho iicicjiborho'id h.i I cotigrivi'c-1 nt W. C rter's Mo mi grimsmiii to ohtnin th"ir usual Mioply of 11 'itr. WiN linm Jeromo ai d Thoiiim Cui tor, Jopli K. Froin'h, Wa le Shntll -lurgor, John Wliiuner and IjovI and Kli Shi Ids weio sitting in th i mill talking when a terrible oxp!oion occu; red. Tho boiler had burst. Tho mill wan Vitally wr- ckl. Joseph K. French, Thoiuaa Carter, I.i-vl Khivlda mid John Wiminor wore instantly killiil. K I Shi- Ids wn horribly ai-ildo I and ihorHy nfU'rwiinl dio.1. WndoSlitilll i irgor was bully biiinoil noout tho faco mid boly, but will probably rivovcr. Jeromo Cmter was injure I nlsnit tho lend nid fnot. His oil u bono wiih broken, nud ho win c mimIiIt ibly burin oL Win. Carter wua w rioimly tiruiMvl nu l injuria Internally. Tho oxil')siou was of tcrr.fle fore '. Tlio nmvy null b-ains were tout nud I rokol into ii'.int'rs, terribly m iiiglin tho bodiist of tho ilenil men. The of tlm toiler weighing ut I. a-t -il I p am !s w. io 1 1 ova over i yards aw.iy. N xii'.o pr smt can k- Ij-ii imy cuns for the nccidouf, but it is thought ll wn duo to tho urgligeniv of tho ciigluo r, Wa leShuf fi burger, who allowed tho wat r in tho I oil .r to run too low. i:an oi r wini thi: ii ii:i:i 31 ax. I.aurn ltsri- tines Awny Witbu-7."-I'iiiiiiiI (iriiii iii. Ilonry iospr, of Cuinrii townsYp, il i no of tho wviiMiioit farmers in H -rks c iimty. l'liilip Kemp, n;ed lib ait !1) mid weihii g 87") p .uuds, has I pen his hired man for tho past two yium. '1 li t family observed on h.-v oral occikIo s tlia" K 'liip was ruth r iittont ivo to tho funnel's Iil ynirsoll duugliter Liiirn, but owing t'l her youth they entertained no suspicious until Th'.ir day morning when the d inciter tli 1 not nps ir. Tho day previous Kouip inforiu ed Mr. M'W'.ir thnt ho h id obtidro I work in a Urvwery i i tho city. TIkvi h" p .ok I hia liUuk. !'.i r.d I tiou to his owa etrpets he packosl up all of I ,i lira's w ir.Irob , together with all the pot'tr.iits of hlms'lf and I-uuru that could l fouml nWmt th hoiw?, llo haulol tho trunk away during ilmaftiT lioon. After be wuh gone L mi a see:no I tc bo rostbss, and toward ovonlug sh inform si her parents tint alio was going to a party. N; objection wus nnido mi l tho girl ilepait si. Since then liothiiu I"" boon seen or her 01 the hired man, but tho parents wereinf orinod that tho oouplo 1 n I purchased tickets fot New York, ami it is I elioved that Kemp lu tomU taking her to (.ierunny with Liir. , A I'l.ltKV HUE KIEF. llr Ketones a l'rlsoiicr From a Masked Mob Alter llo Hud Itccu Twice Strung I' p. lAst Thursday, Deputy Sheriff J. A. Mmirn tirivfttid Jack (I'llrieu, at (iurlniid, Tex is, where two stores h'd booii rob'sd. l'ait of tho Molotl gisi'U were found in O'llr oti's pisi- sMoti. Kr.d iy night tho illlo ! htnrtiil wnh O'lliiou tor Dallas for Mifo keep ing. Whdo Mocro wus buying a ciur at tho dosit, a iniisKod mob of a d 'ti liesi ciptured tin prisoner, currio.1 him lo Elm Tree Park, a quarter of a nil o distant, and ulrung him to a tree. Moore reai hod tho c me and cut the n.jss just iu time to s ivo O'lirioii's life. Moore was soon ovorp iweriil. Part of tho mob held the of ficer while the others took O'ltrion some diss tauce and agntii strung biuiup. Mooro llnub ly fnssl himself and with a revolver iuaithot hand a I vatic d on tho lynchers and again cut tl'Ilrien down, lioth parties then oeiied ill t and several of the mob were wounded. Moore and his prisoner finally P ache 1 Dallas in safety. It is not known whether the wound' ed men are fatally injured or not. Trapped to Walt for Death. At Newaik, Ohio, a liiltiniore and Ohlc ysrdinau, F. II. levies, of Iialtinmre, caught his bsit iu a frog in tho yard, and before h could filrlcito himself, ho was run over by linear and so feiirfu'ly mangled that he ikul lu hulf au hour, lid was new man. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. OuKANKU KHOM ALti BOCKCEl1! th Slain Facta Related WKLout Vi'nDccrannry MTorUa. Omirrnl Mana -eni of ell the ral'r wl lli"i In the territory of thi Wmtern Htatsi P.m iigor Aocl itlon hare nerw l to form mi aa oi'ition for tho maintenance of rates and for the conduct of the pns-enier hiiin In ivmforniity with th lute '' ('nniiorro law. An riRri-nmo-.t covering the groun i i bring foim ilntol. The OoTernor of M ilne rec immimla that the L'lrislatuie ineinori Xta Congress asking tint Iloprosoiibitiv.' in Conjre and I'rwd d"iitinl electors Mis.ll Imj chosen on the wound Tii'si I y of October, beginning with tho year I. ''.'A 0overnorl.il', of Michigan, In hla liiii urnl mi ainye rmnmiends Ih -pisisgoof n lo nil option I iw, belioTing that tin tiui'i was rio for it. A boiler in tin hoop fao'ory of Col mo' John Ashfonl, nt Clinb n, N. C, cxol dil, instantly kill! i t Colonel Ashf ori's tw is n I n iiogro, nn I f .it illy inj:iri.i Coloao! Ashfor I himself. powder an I dvimuiito mig '.ino. at In tun i. lenii.. was I I oaii up, t it i Iv d ill il sh Ingthe m if ixine, bit, no on hurt. Tho f.MC of the pxplodon w is felt l inil-s a v iy . K O. Wa'c itt r' C'lv il 41 of t'e ' vo-rs f the i:o, ubl cm c ni 'in lo th" S ii'i'-Tshiji from Colorado, nn I his iioinor.tioii wis mule uninliio is; J mi -s M'M.IIri, of I).. Iroit, was unnnini oiiilv n i'iiin ito I to -iici e.l Hen itor l alni.'r, of Miclilg hi, nud Win. 1'. Fi yo w-is in niiim an y io load m!. I to an ntle r t' nn i i i ha i-Viia'" fr 'in M ii i". Judge Mayer, a J.irit of 1 111; c imty, I'a . refus s t i re 'n1. igtl in nt ' as li'o in s: v.i!iinb!o cli ir c- a i-t o in a jnryuin i. and lias g"im so far ns lo set a J in in i i an n o i Ihe c ilife-s.o i of th I'l't r III it ll ' d d Hi: t ,ko or r " id even a e m it v news i in -r. Tl.cson of a Now York millionaire, whCa t ot in c Ih go iH'c inio a i deeply intemted ta ;h" highly important Mu ly of c-ocksfll.ting hat ho want" I to take tho birds to bud Willi aim or sleep in the hell h u-0. Tho Supi piiio Court is irr coverably three fia-s U'liinl with its woik. Tno o dy ho)ni a that Congress will do something to rolieve t. O herwiso tho court will drifi. far .her bin, I. Tho Chicigo Atinn hlsta havo won a s null victory in tho courts. The M istor-in-Chan- ry ba di ci'lo I th it the Arts-iter linn I liai I right to hold its ifi.sting, thong I ho do alined to r commend an inj ino ion reilrln ing tho police from interfering with those unietings. Tho couipiny which insurol tho life of II iggerly. sai l to h ivo Imvui killed in the oil r gioii w lmu tho l.'.M) p muds of ilnnand'e went off, refii" I to p iythe jlicy bocaust n 't n trici of Hnggerty can bj found; but A. II. Richmond, of Mo idvilh1, who is some thing of a scioi.Mst in well as a lawyer, pro Miuuds the theory thnt the heat generated I y tho tremendous explosion was so gr at as tv III S Ulli-I Vl-UW tfUS jt lln-l,'., Ih dy. Killers II irrls and II. rrion, of tho Church nf Litt r Day Snints, have baptized John t.loyd, i f 11 i he-ter, ns a ineint cr rf tlu-il I'llllicll. A lioh sah I qu ir pstnbrshmnnt at Hur- j lingt n, 1 1., was raidl y tcrd iy nud 2)0 bine's of w hisUy and b 0 cis w of wino soix t I by the hli.-i ilT. This is nn imiortaiit in ivo f..r tho eiifonsnii nt of tlm prohibitory law. Many liquor dealers w ill pivbil.ly loooth State. An uction lins Im n instituted iigains'i Ih Northern Pap flc lliiiroad Coinpstiy in tli U. S. District Cour nt St. Paul, which in. Volvos lictwioi .",iJ'Sl,IHH nul 9lI.0lKI.OU . Tlio ron, I has boon trespassing upon (J,iv.rn iiipntltind for n niimbor of yotrs, reiiu ling (.i 'V. riiincnt timber laud und causiuira vruut sjss to it Russia has I'luct, 1 a flotilla of war vasstli on the Vistula river. Mr. M ieUiir.ii , tho agent of the British East Afririn Comiany, on Now Year'l Day preu'iitcd hundi-olsof slaves with paper giving them their freedom. His actiou has created much rejoicing and enthusiasm. The largo flouring mill, owned by (Jeorg H. Dykeuinn, of StiipHinsburg, together with ts'verul hundred bai roll of flour and new machinery, t' tliy destroyed by fire Satars day night. It was sot on fire in the second tory by ttinw unknown villain. Loss esti mated attl2,0OU; no linmriiuce. Jucob Hinl, ton years ago sont to tho pent toutiary in Minnesota for Ufo for murder, has just been pardoned, his Innocence of the crime having been established. The prison er's brother, on his death bed, confomad tho inur.hr for which hi brother hus been sufs foriug undeserved punishment. A. T. U'wis, Into Mastor Workman of District Assembly :i KnighU of I-ubor, has Isoiecl a sisHiial reply to lirand Master ork- mau Powdoi ly, In which he irakos a rs n al attack ou Mr. Powderly's ofllcinl course. L'jwis is now Sicretary of the Natioual Pro- gromdve Union of Miuo Lsborers. lleiijamiii E. Hopkins, lata nssUtnnt cash ier of tho defunct Fidelity National Ihuik, died yesterday at his residence iu Cincinnati. Ho was pm doned by tho Prvhsdant December 'JO, but the pairr did not reach the Columbus Penitentiary until Eriduy uiorning, January 4. Mr. Hopkins reuchod homo that evening and aftor a joyful limiting with bis family seemed to be exhausted by tho excitement and vuitors were exclu led. llo uevbr fully ral lied, and died surrounded by members of his family. A horrible tragedy h's just coma to light in South Carolina. Four negroes beguile 1 a nocro named Fraior into a bout ou Broad river, and, when they were about th uild die, attacked him and riflei bis pockets. A struL-ulo followed, the boat upset and the murderers and their victim were drowned. A lloy C'i'uhIkiiI io Dcatli. An 8-yearsold boy, H. A, Uittlugs, was in stoutly killed on tho Fort Wsynort alat Jack's Hun, Pa., Sniulay, He, with some relatives, while ro urniug from chinch servi le, w us standing ou the western track watch ing a freight passing nn tho (astern traok, w hen tlu pan n;i r tiuin going wettcime along, and, lofoio hecoul l tet out of t je way he was tun over and kilkd. INDIANS HITR THE DUST. A Fight to tlielloath IV t ween Oroa Vr ntrea or lller Crowe. A courier from Hweet Grass Hills bring news of a fight that occurred on Wed nog lay last between a qtnrtette of Oroa Ventres and Rirer Crow Indians. The struggle oocurrel about sundown on January 9, on tho banks of Cottonwood creek In tha foot bills, three of the reds being killed outright and tho fotirtheo ai-rloiuiy sloshid that ho died on Friday night It appears that forserera! months Spotted Dog, a Or.si Ventre brave, ha I ben paying frequent visits to a River Crow squaw in spite of warnings from her brother, named j Willow, t krep away. Weliiosday 8ottd T t 4 , . V. .... t I Dog ret out with a comptnlon on a hunting expedition up Cott mwood crcok. Tho couple were followed by Willow and a young half breed named Joe Hunks, and when al out 3) miles from the Crow camp, Willow and the half-breed caught up with Spotted D.ig and his companion and commsn led thorn to bait. An altercation ensuod which resultod in a challenge from Spotted Dog to hive it out then and there. Tho chnlienge was accepted, and, depositing their guns ami blankets on the bank of tho crock, the gladiators drew their knives and pis.red away for the flftht Hpottod Dog and Willow woro pitted tainst each other, and at the flint lunge nga Willow buried his knife in the muscle of hia nut igonlst's right arm, disabling it. The flht Instoxi half an hour, and at its p-inchls ion Spotted Dog, Will iw ami tho half-breed, Hunks, were dead or dying, and the surviv ing Orisi Ventre, bleeding from 8veral wounds, was I arcly nhle to mount his iony and ride to tlio camp, w herd he tu-ido known the result of tho buttle and subsuniitly diisl of his wounds. Tho affair lias cro ilo 1 a groit do il of bud fivliiig letnecn the Imlinns, mil further trouble is feir.-d. Siveral of tho tiros Veu tn shove gone to riegaiinnd pttrchaso I largo qintitilic if nmuiunition, and it is surmised th'it they mom to ovon-o thedoithof HHitteil Dog. Agent Allen bus taken proc lUtious to pro vent aiy of tho Rlackfisiit having this agency, and worl will l sent to Agont Lincoln, nt the tiros Ventre Agency, to n lopt similar measures to vent a conflict. V a tiEAot i; op noY.itonnEics. Tho I'ennaylvaniit Itnilrond Its Vic tim for $ 100,(10(1. A systematic scheme of robbery from the Pennsylvania Riilroa I Cominy lins just coino to light through tho arrest in Altoonn, Pa;, of William, Thomas and Iicwis Miope, Ernest Johnson and Charles Kelly. Whole sale arrehts have boon tn do ull along ths line. Detective John Kecves, of Cleve'nnd, 0., discovered th robberies by uncovpring two tons of brass design work in that city and Altoonn, Investigation brought to light that robberies have boon going on for a year past, an I that nn estlmato snys that tho stealings will amount to a round hutidrd thou'and dollars. It has ticcn revealed tint a regular systoui of robbnry of brass from tho c irs existed oil along the line, witu ..-i-i- -...i Pbiludolphia, Altoonn and Clevolnnd. Or t;anirel bands of lioys did tho scaling, sold iho bnos to agents nt 3 cents a pound, and they resold it to Moses Silvcrnrin, a junk I dialer at Clevehin I. lit 7 cents n li iund. Sil- vermaii is tho h-ad of tho cotifpiiacy und ho and bis agents have become rich through it. Tho mode of op rn'ions, ns bl 1 by Charles Ko ly, tho head of tho Altoona gang, who is 16 year old, and who bus turno I State's ev idence, is that n. ch gnng should bo oignniz-d in uprnls, one of which wiilclei, while the other I roke off Iho brasses with picks and levers and made away with the plunder. The J niriiiils' were taken off in mo trains, c lining i riou..r.ck. More than 0-K) ,,ounds of bruMi r.ns stolon nt one time from tho com pany's shop, iu AHoonn, beforo the eyes of the employe. Ileum and Wnlters. two men who have not yet been arretd, wore the agents iu Altoona and Walters alouo bad thirty boys working under him. Some of the boys Uvnme so ex. pert as to t'e transferred to a larger field of operations. DAKOTA SKTTIiKItS ST.tUVIN'O. ' F.xlrrmo Suffering and Privation Among Hcvcnly I 'a in I lies of , Norwrglar.a. A letter fr m R-iv. C. W. nic'.ies. of Park Hivor, Dik., conveys tho first authentic in formation of rx'remo sutTpi ingand prlvit'o I among tin Norwegiun settlers lu Western WuUh county. Men with reliuf report tint they found about seventy fumilies in about us 'stituto circuiiiUancos us it is p-issihlo for human liiigs to b) and still exist. Many weru found with bur ly enough clothing ti caver their iiakcdma, and that of tho thin nest mati riui. H'as'S wore almost unkuowu.i These farmers have lived ou their little cupl-; tul until nothing remained. Most of Ihnir bavo boon living ou u kind of srridgo, mad, by c Hiking frozen green wluut and outt, stulf not lit io liwd a hog. One family hu not so -ii any Hour for six weeks. Nearly al were entirely out of fl nir. The people h ivi brt'll dividing with eir'.l olh.T thoir IsjtatoorajEK until now thoy uiegone, loj. Th Krcrct Out. Prof. Ilonry C. Friend's cirofully gunrded secret rrocos for refining crude sugar, which was the basis of tlm Electrio Sugar Untitling Company, bus been expose I. It was discov ered by a Brooklyn dress-maker, Mrs. IL M. Baillie, who wss employed by the Friends during the "experimental" stage of the great swindle, and who beard the family discuss the "secret" through an open register imme diately after a 13,000 demonstration. It con sists of washing the raw material through the water plios and then admitting tho wou'd-bs investors to inspect the result of the Professor's little machine, which was al w. ys loaded with the refined article. Tviny Vraacla host. Tl e loss of Phil 'dolphia c uiunirco during the psst ye rh s boon very disastrous bath b) lilo aid piopo ty. eleven vow,.'!, eitmv boui d to or from i'luln le ph a, or onl in I hut city , having go io lo tho bottom of the X' "n with 11H l.vo-, while 0 moi'o who wrecko I, but oi lune'-- ly without 1 wa of life. The pr porly swallow e l up witii thou to:i ' ty visje.s was valued at SAO.i.OUt, MKAUT1E4 OP TIIR EClJPSE. They Are Seen From Many Poll1 Fine Effects In Light ami khattea. Daring the rcl Ipse of the sun Prof. DaVW" on of Howard Otwcrvatiry, dlscnvcre l tiT0 comets near the sun. A drawing of tho ter9' scoplo appe-nnco of the o -rona near t south pele of the sun was obt.lned by J. Ilrnshoar, of Allegheny, P. Th ooroni wa similar in generil apiearanc3 to th issof ISO. ' ' andis?1!. A striking clnno'erlstio of throill corona wai two forked win -i of light pulai 44 rnys well defined. At Cioverdale, Just previous to the titntity " the cirrus clou ts wra all tinge I with th-r'(fcp4r from nioa'. brilliant colors of the rainbow. K.rlyli ..... I the clips Venus appe.rednnd Mercury an."' other plsnots were plainly In view. 44 IIat.1 44 15c tin AtBinJ.wethe NormM 8 -hool ob.orvlna TVrnfllpro 1 1 n ti,U-nw.l. p ty aaw Venus plainly with t e naked eye ' ftlmera " aildkcrclllcfa, but th.' coions and prominence! were ren" ry encap and lino quality. ilered invisible by flonUng c ouds. Amon vHuck-gklll, Clotli Alld Kid the Incidents of the phenomena oliaorveil wni)npr o-nnilsi Inrirn cloelr r th0rff"ctofthe,cl!,ep, the Iniigos r " , t , V , 8tCk f I In sun, form.sl whore iho light sum rtm ilOlldiV ROOUS (if CVCrv through azures. "Will positively not bo uri- I'rof. W. W. Thoburn, of the T.-,,lv. roty J the 1'i.c fie, msdo on'e ibs rvntioiis, issist. bvlW. A. H. ItrlL'-s. Darli.T ih. n,' lor IMSC laVOrH. T WOlllll re. quarter of the eclipse tlio sky w.s ocurSolicit a COntilltiailCO oflm t,y ciu ( lmt from th Hon wis com;i,ratii 1 " ly clear. At the moment of greatest obsct ity the sun was almost hi Men, rxept a in thin en-scent on the sout hern edge. 7 inclin'jilns of tho ni ion wore c'carly somio lined ngaiiist the sun, Venus snlMir conjuiiction woro tasily distinguish! d tho naked eye. I)r'liiif In Moclc iio nl.it Ion. Tlio decline in Mock spee ilatl.ui Is oris the ni'wt striki g foatiirni 'if the y. ar, so far SB Iho businoss world is coiicena- l. 11a" rec)rd of the year's triiimactiotiBa'-tho S oik Exchange as conipilisl by Mx. fiuri.s, f thoa rncretiryS office, tolls tlio sto-y of tlio do-fns-iion in Wall strot as no nieo words cm tell It. litirinx ss the mi! -s of stocks at tho Excliang, a,-KrrC ,,ii 1 only C.mi.l.lO shares. This iniy m, bo considereil a larjo nun W. ai.d4.ft sUaf k ! 1i Bill N j It U, taken by Itself, but when placed side nio wun inor 'cori oi lust yiar, ,CI,t'',o lliares, the falling off In Lti-iucsa is s-en to 1 1 S'J,KiUi7 shnroa, a loss In commission to th-J sctixe brokers of tho Exchuif;n of upward' ff f il,.VMl,n 0. Hinci 1!S1 the .Irdiiio in stock ss?ulaiioii has Uen continuous mil very great. In Ih .t yenr tho sales of s'eck n-.'gro gnt d 1 n.OT'.IW sluirisi, ir nearly d.ub!0 what they woe this ye-ir. In ISM tl o MiK bad alien off to 10:i,ll.W.so4 Mi itos. IlYXAMI 1 1 1 I. X 1'IiOalOV. Two Young Men lllown Into Piece Too Mn a 1 1 to ltorogiuz. A i.no.i. ..i.i... . ... i.. mil i una im ;i'it7ili. inuuvl IWU ,lli;oi from Humneytown, Pi. Two young r.i V: Erh anil Sohowker woro liter illy blow atom by un expl"sion of a half buck it of dynamit. Thy were employed tames .inner s uynaniiui luctorv, ana a the time were at work iu Haiii)Creck, u.nir tho factory, mixing tho lngtden s of dynnJ mite. It issupxllhit in mixing the :ul, I llo prols?r liropoiciona ieio now ,. .. w j 1 iii, ami ai a ro-ult ih i explosion etisuo 1. Th moil were blown to pioces and fianimrso flish woro so itteriHi over a wi lo nro i. N on i of the plot! of fl nil picko I u; wora of until ! rient siz i to show tiwhtch bo.lv ih-y bj t longed. None of th'. facUiry buil ii'ig w-n, ' ii jure I, thou ;h tho sin ck wus felt iu hous ,v tno miles from tie sco ui. A llitf I rami. Thn nipi'trical Suar Retlning Comprii li'is colliisxt w ith a crash and thn iiieth k of roll iin; raw sugar by electricity ha I'Oiv j rovo ltobo n finuiL Tho shares of thA , tuinraoy were ip.ote.1 Frid.y t t .li,.p. 11.. Xl.iti.lt.v flmv ui .11 t.f. I'vt )ier share. On Monday they soi l i.t Die cap I thi stock of the company consists o 10,000 shnres of of a pur va'uo of i.",M.l. Oul about 5,000 sharrs, however, have been flout ed uku the eoiiflding publ o and iieurly ul' of these are held iibroud. The alleged pro-' cess was anuouncod a a wonderful disrov nrv In lHsJ I'rof. lleni v C. Frio;:d cliiiiiiin.. to be tha Inventor. He said ho would rave' 90 lr ton iu refining raw sugar and would produce Oner sugar than any process hithorti known. At a moetinst of Dromlnent cilisiui' .ofNewYorkCityhepreU-ndol to i''i'DiDfr the people of SoyJer conntf, I I C hirr Arthur to Healgn. Chief Engineer Arthur, of the Brother hood of lo comotive Engineers, intendi re signing his ofllce at the expiration of biji present terms, which will be same time next spring. The reason is given that the pre seat policy of Brotherhood, eecinlly us regards the management of the Burlington strke, is not and bus not been in accord with his New Goods Having just returned from V. good we tuke thin method to: Bee It and notice the GREATLY 1 at which we nro ofloriug It. lne nf i'ue (Jrand'Ju'? of Alleghony county found a true bill of three counts ng'iint 8u perliitondont Btirr, i f thi Pittshurg. Fori Wayno and Ch cigo Unilnal fr ivKponsi Dll ty iu counooilon with the accident at th r nido crossing iu Alleghony, upwards of a year ago, which resulted iu the death of Miss Harriett Weyuian U'mI Mr. J. M. Cut p. Robbed Their Grandfather. Two tons of Milton Moyer, of Philadelphia, aged resptctively IH and 10 years, visited Join Wvider, their grandfather, at Hchlm Bisvllle, Irhigh county. Pa. After leaving for borne, Welder found that be ba I been robbed of nearly 1270. The boys were pur ued, caught and conteso I tJ ihe theft, and iro uow iu All-mown j lib New OU Field In Ohio. ' A new oil well producing 100 barrels the first 34 hours, is reported struck on the Th'. Rowland farm, on tha Ohio side of tha river, oppoiite Dureka, In PleannU county , W. Vn. It Is the best well struck iu that dis'.rlof, ai d reports say th it a large number of new lcusos are being takeu. FOREIOX NEW. Extreme cold prevails in the EkrJerln;- Dnrg district or tJoutheastern Russia. It iVertl- nated that 175 persona have len fmtrj teeth, Tba. Black, Caspian and As if T I II . iw frozen over, ivaiirooji aisasiers oil i xmnt of cold and snow are reported 1 aj A?;1. V. T." ? f - f th "T" 1 K Art ",u" "u,,, ' -lO-OO 2.25 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.75 3.50 upward 3.00 " 1.00 to 5.00 i 1.- 1 V rt m. I anu -y8 flpS iTOlfl DC lip 'LEBURGH, PA. j and Summer. Iff , ut,.,, . K,IOff 1 "HIHMISe Vari- bv" ' 9 KH fla H Ull cle'Ult T .,.1 :ou tyi ts - iUICS UlOtll, ??atlIH'H, f Wash Dress Goi Centurv Clotli, White Dnwb Line of Cassf mere! aad Embroideries. Cktt ? T1 . ) MjLNftceHei -v ROS., Sell Well h . fCbfint Toiloriopf btlni with 1 1 oeB -.1 0T OellimGryO TP Fl sviiojji VS V I, 41 lOCK 01 Timothy . Blue gruss Mulct WHEAT No. 1 red i nn 101 Kit) 1 mi IH sil CORN Na 2 yellow ear, Allied cur, ' Kht'llo I InlXisl, ;" OATS New No. 2 white, '-'' KVK Now No. a Ohiound Pa. .''. Kl.OUH Fancy winter rats, fi M Fancy spring pats, Cleir w n t .-r Hye Flour, II AY Now Timothy, I .', from wagons MIDDLlNLiS WLiU', Brnu, Chop Fo sl, UAl.TIUUl'.R. Wheat No. 2 i cJ, i Itye Corn 6 M) 8 M .175 1.1 .'Hi 2-1 '.'I .VI li'.'i IT OJ P9 61 1 L".l IS t I 10 uu Butter . Kggs Uuy Western CINCINNATI. Wheat No. 2 red, P7 I Bye ti.rn Out -7 Eggs 1" Pork Uutter V rillLADKLIIIIA. Flour Family 4 75 Wheat No. 2, lied Corn No. 2, Mixi Oats Ungraded White Hye No. 2 Butter Crenniery Extra Cheese N. Y. Full Crrain 40 lid W LIVESTOCK MAUKEt Central Yakdh, East Lu I r . -mi, v nt 1 1. . i .. .1 1 i d0 therxoeptiou of shipping out tl"" slgumenU. BI1KEP AND LAMB, mi i.. .... ...... ...... ....i fair, 11 .....! u i i.ll ..i.. Wa llllUlSI,'. . 1, ' . . . .jt y ... A.t l.r Ull lor i' nine wi eftbr-t, ur wtu . -j,i and 2,'j io uo lor common', laws - as to quality. If ...l..i .1..II I rtth loails lolt over unsold; sold light hogs ooutiuue to seU wt-rs "r huivy-weights, . s si si rs 1 mm a Li n ii 1 1 fin n I 'linnnmnfii ( U 11 Ull Lrl U U Cll CS A lino of (unlJ sv, tl erl he t j r le ,'tini ban wor my cai Y ndu beali keep him. disen Intel! epti and I and phyi soino down U; d,.' urn If i.. to tl.. th Tl.- jiut tiiir r"g give P'g-tti will. I f 'al fa, '' llr ('"'Kilt, V 'lir. t"'"K I ll...fJ Iss 'oft; hv, (""KHlC i'.r. P !Tr.t "i art ltin', ..( tstion "s "U.i !st liui 11.11, III" lu SUch :, lifts il "f wo, 1 iiwn' ""t men "0i,lr ''hai 'liorat wiai'ti, r'Hts ot it i kti "of, '""nor o ,"is to, ""on th