MANY COMPLAINTS MADE. Ohio's Cxecutiv Take Prompt Action On Chorgei Agnlnit the True tees of Dayton Institution. Governor Nash created n senmillin Saturday In oiricl.il circles nt Colum bus, )., Ity demanding tho roiilgnntlun of all 1 tin member of I ho Hoard lit Tnintocs of the Dnyton Hospital fur Insane, tho Inrgcst Itmt ittit Ion of Its kind In the Statu. Tim dcmnml of Um resignation wan made after tin re port of a special committee appointed by tho (lovornor to examine tho condl tlon of the hospital, wns li r-lil In tlip oxooutlvo office. Rutherford II. I'lntt. of Columbus nnd W. A. IIuIp. of Day ton. tlip tni'inlicra of tlip roinnilttpp, submitted n very pxliniiHtlvp report of tlh'lr Investigation. In brief I lie re port contulneil tho following: Thnt the trustees tin it usurped the authori ty of tho Hiiperlntemlent. !r. J. M. Itntllff; Hint they Imil Ioiip tunny things to weaken Ills nnthorlty fiver bis HiihonllnnteH nml to undermine his position as chief pxeciitlve oltleer of tlm Institution: thnt one of the trustees hnd spent milch time nt the Institution, residing there for tlirep anil lour ween a nt a period. Interfer ing In the details of the management and iiIhd assuming the duties nnd nii thority of Ihe steward of the hospital;' that factional differences exist In the board nnd thnt tin- exptiuea of the trustees ore exccsi-lvc. The report Instances ono case where n trinvlee lives li as than '10 tnllex from Dayton, lint who Hied expi'UHes of railroad fnre for the pant year of l!:'.2.r.ii. The iKKird will lit? reorganised lit once. Tho trustees who were n.lked to ro ripn are: Ex-Adjutant fic'iornl W. C. I, yon. of Xenln; l.eander I.. I.csh. of Eaton: Thmiin A. Hums, of Vcr milllca; Wallace V. llonch, of Hello fontaliie. and F. V. Wliitiilier. of 1 1 nni 1 1 i mi . IV'. 'JOT FAVOR VETERANS. President Issues Orders to Heads of All Departments. Tho follow-In executive order hna been IhhiiciI, dlrecteil to encli pxpimi tlvo dcpttrtniciil: The attention of thn ilc ailment In hereby culled to the provisions of tho laws giving prefer ence to velornns in appointment and rotentlon. The President, desires that wherever the needs of the service will Justify nnd the law will permit preference nlnill bp Riven alike In ap pointment and retention to honorably discharged veterans of the Civil War who aro lit and well qualified to per form the duties of the places which they seek nnd are filling. RURAL DELIVERY STOPPED. Government Discontinues Service Be cause of Bad Roads. Tho PostfRco Department at Wash ington, acting on tho report of tho local rural Inspector, Charles Slur phey. has withdrawn part of the rural carriers In South Franklin township, Washington county. Pa. The rciiHon given for tho dlBcontluuanco of tho service was tho condition of the roads, which woro almoBt Impassable. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. The Ways and Menns Committee of tho House Wednesday oprou hparlnps on the question of reciprocity with Cuba. Governor Crane, of Massachusetts, called on the President Monday, it Is bnlleved ho lias been offered tho Navy pomoJio. Senator Hanna forced Morgan's com mittee to postpone action on tho Nic aragua canal bill until the Isthmian canal commission considers the Pana ma offer. The War Department has been ad Tlsed to the suerender of 3i!5 Insur gents to BrlRndler Oeneral James F. Wade, at Cebu, Philippine Islands, January 14. Tho President nominated Davil II. Sarvls, of Pennsylvania, to bo Collect tor of Customs for Alaska, and C. Wesley Thomas, of Philadelphia, as Collector at that city. Dr.'J. L, M. Curry bas been appoint ed special envoy to represent the Pres ident at the coming of age of the King of Spain. Dr. Curry Is a native of Virginia and was formerly Minister to Spain. t At the convention of the National Board of Trade, beginning January 21, a successor to Frederick Fraley, the deceased president, will be chosen and tho question settled of erecting head quarters. President Roosevelt has Welded to decline all Invitations to ileiiver pub lic speeches until Congress has com pleted, its work. Exceptions will only be made In cases like the Charleston Exposition. A cablegram was received at the Stale Department Saturday from Con ul McWade. at Canton, stating that a French missionary had been murdered by the natives at Nan-Uilng. Kwanj Tung province, 230 miles northwest of Canton. Judge Nathaniel Shlpman, United States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit, comprising Vermont. Connec ticut and New York,, has resigned on account of failing health, and William K. Townsend, of New Haven, has been appointed to the vacancy. Henry C. Payne was sworn In as Postmaster Oeneral Wednesday In the presence of the President and Cabinet and the Wisconsin delegation In Con gress. The oath was administered by Chief Justice Fuller. The Senate Committee on rum. merce authorized an amendment to the Mil creating a department of com merce by excluding the geological sur vey and the coast and geodetic survey from the provisions of the bill. Admiral George W. Sumner, com minding the League Island Navy Yard, has been selected to take com mand of the South AtlanUo station CONGRESSIONAL NOTES. Ponsion Bill. In the Senate Tuesday Mr. Hoar called up the resolution providing for an Investigation of tho conduct of the Philippine cnmpnlgn. Ho claims that wo ought to havo sonio reliable Infor mation regarding the war In thn Phil ippines. The resolution went over. Mr. Ma:ion called up his resolution for reciprocity with Culm. The House Tuesday went Into Com mittee of the Whole and resumed the consideration of the pension appropria tion hill, which consumed tho entire session of the day. Mr. Miers llnd.). taking ndvantiiKO of the latitude al lowed In general debate delivered n speech mnlnly devoted to tho admin istration's policy In thn Philippines. Naval Resorve. A 1.111 nfr,,rnil liv Mi llnln Mntnn In the Senate, Wednesday, to crente a nnvnl reserve of JMl.nnil men and WW otllcers. A bill wns pnssed appro priating i 1 20,1100 for thn erection of a public building nt Huntington, W, vn. A resoimioii wns aunpieii bsk- Ini. 4Um t....l.l....l ... l.,r,if,i tlin Mf.n. nte whether the Ktnte Dcpnrtincnt hnd any olllclal Inlortnntlon ns to wnei.iier the Hellish government, charges du ties on Roods Intended for Poor pris oners of war In Itermudn, In violation of The Hague convention. In the House Wednesday Montague I .pastier, recently elected to succeed Nicholas Muller, from the Seventh I,w Ym-lr illutt-lr-r U'na awnm 111. Mr. (Irosvenor, Ohio, presented the reso lution to hold (tie McKinley .Memorial .......ll,,.. I tl... llllln i... 1,'olinltil-v '.17 and they were unanimously adopted. Tlio Dili to nllow me reiiempiion oi war revenue til a nips nnd a resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treas ury to return nanu ciiecus aim nenus with the stumps alter the stamps have been cnncelled, were passed. The pension appropriation bill wns passed ami Hie House adjourned to Saturday. rt.. flvlt... 41... nl'l.ipltiiin .if iVt.llfll'l. ey I for payliii? tribute to the late Kepreseniiii ivo aiiiiiou iiiosiiih, oi Penitsylvuiila. Department of Commerce. The Senate Thursday ndopted the House resolution for AlcKluley mem orial services on February 27. The bill to establish n department of com merce was taken up and sharply crit icised by Mr. I Into, Maine. The sec tion providing for the transfer of the KPoloRlcnl survey to the department of commerce wns stricken out. and the bill was Intel over. Mr. Mitchell, Ore Ron, introduced n bill to oxclude Chi nese, and the Senate adjourned to Monday. The House was not in semlon. Brief Cession. The"lIouse was In session less than nit hour Saturday. Only routine business wns transacted. The most Important feature was the report Iiir by Mr. Cannon, Chairman of the Com mittee on Appropriations, of nn ur Roney deficiency bill. The Senate amendments to the House bill appro priatiiiR fim.nuo for a Roverninent ex hibit and lloor space at the Charles ton Exposition were aRreed to and the bill panned. FOUND IN THE RIVER. Probable Murder of Ex-Mayor Huntington, W. Va. at The body of the Hon. SturRess 1. Jones, of Koanoko, Vlr.. wns found In the Ohio river near HiintliiKton, W. Va.. Wednesday. On a small Hut boat nearby was his lint, a small money purse empty, a half-filled bot tle of whisky, and an empty two ouneo vial that hail contained chloroform. Me. Jones went to Huntington a few days bro feom Parkeesliurg. Ho had con siderable money Tuesday. When tho body was found he had none. Ho was CO years of age, a prominent at torney of Roanoke, and was two terms Mayor of that city. FLAME SWEPT TOWN. Disastrous Fire at Edlnboro, Pa. En tire Village Threatened. Without a fire department to Btem a bln.o which originated Wednesday at Edinhoro, Pa., the village was prac tically helpless and scores of build ings in the business section and some residences were destroyed. Tho flames were swept by a strong wind from building to building and a volun teer fire brigade was formed. At midnight, with the help of the Erie fire department, the blaze was under control. The principal losers aro: S. P. Proudflt, $1,000; A. J. Johnson, $3,000; 8. D. Hanson, $6,000; James McCreell, $2,000; J. II. Billings, $7,000; E. B. Kenyon. '$8,000; Greenfield & Kenyon, $5,000. Tho State Normal School was saved with difficulty. Echo of the Molineux Case. A Jury Thursday In New York ren dered a verdict of $0,030.05 In favor of Prof. Rudolph Witthaus, who sued the city to recover $0,180 for making a chemical analysis of the stomach of Henry Barnott, whose death figured in the Indictment and trial of Roland B. Molineux. Lieutenant William Flscus Dead. A cablegram was received at Kit tanning. Pa., Tuesday, announcing tho death of Lieutenant William Flscus, of the Nineteenth Regiment, United States regulars, at Manila, on Sundny from apoplexy. Lieutenant Flscus was a son of ex-Sborlff W. W. FUsus, of Armstrong county. Coast Statesmen Agree. After six weeks' consideration by the Pacific coast delegation In Con gress, a uniform policy on Chinese ex liiBlon legislation was agreed upon Thursday by the passage of a resolu tion approving tho Kaliu bill with cer tain amendments. Will Light Exposition. The contract for tho power plant of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition was awarded Thursday to the Westing- house Eiectrio Company of Pittsburg. The plant Is to be 10,677 horse power. mm FAVORED FOR CAMP SHE SUFFICIENT LAND AVAILABLE General Brook Has Reported That the Location Near Harrlsburg la for Permanent Camp, It Is a certainty that tho Mt. Gret na camping ground of tho Pennsyl vania National Guard will becomo ono of the four great, ramps of Instruction where the regulars and Stnto troops of a prescribed d I Mir let, wilt go Into camp for uianeiivers every summer. Major General Hrooke, coinmnnillng tho Department, of the Enst, who ex amined tho camp sites at Mount Gret na and at Somerset, hns determined Hint thn silo nenr Harrlrilmrg is tho only one thnt meets tho requirements of 10.0011 acres to bo owned by the government, and 20,000 or 30,ooo acres to bo rented merely for thn mnneiiv prs. Mount Gretna Is as near tho cen ter of the district as any Hint can bo found. llesldes It Is well watered, and tho diversities of tho grounds will ciinblo tho soldiers to Ret practice In every branch of soldering. Troops from nit points In the territory except possibly from tho Upper Peninsula of MiehlRiiii can reach I tin cump inside of lli to 18 hours. Two weeks is tho outside limit of time the State troops can spend In ramp, and lieneo expedi tion receives consideration. General Hrookn has reported the result of his visit to the camp sites to tho other ollleers of the commission, but no formal action will be tnkeu until the board finishes Its liearliiRM. It Is now In session nt New York. It will prob ably bo several weeks before It Is ready to file Its report with Secretary Root, but It is expected the report will be made In time to enable Congress to urnlio the necessary appropriations at this session. It is roiiRhly est limited that. 50,01)11 men will ro Into camp at Mount Gretna from the six New Eng land Slates and New York, New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland. Ohio. Penn sylvania mid MlehlRiin. The German plan of paying foe dnningn done to fences and crops will probably bo adopted. That, plun provides for tho payment or all 'lalms by the-tjuarter-imiHlcr General before he leaves the camp. In that way claims against the government will be avoided. MARRIAGE MUST WAIT. Weddings Prohibited While Smallpox Is Prevalent at Plttston, Pa. At meetings or the Councils of all boroughs surrounding Plttston, Pa., where hiiiuIImox has become preval ent, a special proclamation hns been Issued which has been posted along all the highways warning tho Inhabi tants not to hold any marriage cere mony or other celebration for an In dellnlto period. A largo number of marriage announcements are out, but the contracting parties havo been no tllled to postpone their respective weddings until the last case of small weddings until tho lust came of small onnient. SCHLEY MUST HAVE CREDIT. Otherwise History of Santiago Will Not Be Taught. Tho Baltimore, Mil., County Tax payers' Convention has placed a ban upon any text hook which does not glvo Rear Admiral W. H. Schley credit ror tho victory at Santiago. A reso lution was unanimously passed calling ii lion tho Haltimoro county delega tion in the legislature to have a law enacted which will prohibit the use of such text books In tho . public schools. 8H0CK FELT 60 MILES. 1,500 Quarts of Nltro-Glycerlne Ex- plode Houses Rocked. Fifteen hundred quarts of nltro-gly- cerino stored in two magazines owned by tho St. Mary's Torpedo Company and tho Empire Olycoelne Company In a ravine two miles southeast of Ma rlon. Ind., exuloded early Wednesday. Business blocks and dwelling houses were rocked as if by an earthquake and the entire city was aroused. No ono was hurt. Rockefeller Offers Vassar $200,000, John D. Rockefeller has promised to double every gift made to Vassar Col lege before commencement day, 1902, to a sum not exceeding $200,000, President's Trip to Charleston. The President and party will leave Washington so as to arrive at Char leston, S, C, Tuesday afternoon, Feb ruary 11. They will spend Wednes day at the Exposition and leave Char leston late that evening or early the next morning. ' Agriculturists Meet At the annual meeting of the Mer cer County, Pa., Agricultural Asso ciation a dividend of 10 per cent, was declared. The next fair will be held September 29 and 30 and October at Stoneboro. Ex-Governor's Son Drops Dead. ' C. W. Johnson, of Bridgeport, aged 40, son of ex-Governor Johnson, of West Virginia, deceased dropped dead at noqn Tuesday In the railroad depot at that place. The circumstances are mysterious and will be Investi gated. . Ten Years for 8ix Robberies. In the Circuit Court at Clarksburg, W. Va.. Thursday. Lawrence Henry of Boothvllle, confessed to six charges of robbery, all committed in one night- Judge Mason Imposod a sentence of 10 years in the penitentiary. Cumberland Hotel 8old. The Hotel Gladstone at Frostbtirg, built and furnished by the late Will lam R. Percy at a cost of over $100,000 was sold Thursday to the Frostburg Cumberland Electric Railway Syndl I cats for $23,000. REUSE TO OPEN SAFE. Rochester, N. V Jeweler Murdered. Robbers Tried to Force Him to Work Combination. Tlela E. Hrown, aged fi5, a prominent denier In diamonds and manufacturer of Jewelry, at Rochester, N. Y was found murdered In bis store Hundny night. Ills legs were tied together and ho was gaged with a long red neck scarf. At the back of tho hend was a hole extending Into the brain, and there were several gashps In tho scalp, evidently tniido by n hammer, which wns found near the body smoiircd with blood and white hairs from tho head of the victim. The murdered man's head was eovercil with blood, and a pool of It formed on top of a small chest of drawers over which the head lay. All about were evidences of a determined struggle, but a thorough search failed to discover any positive clew as to tho Identity of thi murderer or murderers. From thn position of the body In front of a safe tho conclu sion wns reached by the pollen that the murderers had plnced Mr. Hrown before tho safe, which was locked and which contained thousands of dol lars' worth of diamonds and Jewelry, and tried to force him to work the combination for them. His right hand wns covered with blood, Indi cating that ho had raised It to his head when he was struck nnd tried to ward off thn other blows which fal lowed. The murderers secured noth ing of value except, perhaps, a dia mond, stud, which Mr. Hrown woro and which Is missing. LATE9T NEWS NOTES. American gold brick swindlers aro operating in KiiKlaud. Two or three brand new revolutions have bobbed up In Venezuela. An engineer and fireman were killed by a collision near PurkerKburg, W. Va. Diphtheria caused the death of pros pective bride and groom at lines- Vllle, O. Several business houses and resi dences wero destroyed by II ro In Har rlsburg Friday. W. F. WhltehoiiRP, Jr., of Newport, R. I., will explore the unknown Afri can country of Sobat. Heno Illnterholzer nnd James Per son were killed by an explosion oi dynamite nt Mnckny, Idaho. A mining settlement near Washing ton, Pn has b"en quarantined to pre vent the spread of smallpox. A Pittsburg and Western englno ex ploded nt lirondford Wednesday after noon; four men were Injured. British trans-port Montroso arrived nt Bermuda. Friday, from Capo Town with 1,200 Boer prisoners on board. Ex-Director of Posts Rnthbone, at tho Havana trial, swore that he paid for livery with fTiiiillc funds at the poHtmastcr general's suggestion. Four buildings In tho heart of Dc trolt's business district collapsed and tho goods wero destroyed by fire. The town of Edlnboro. 10 miles south of Erlo, Pn., was practically wiped out by flro Wednesday night. Tho United States Is preparing to make Bulgaria, and possibly Turkey, pny for the long Imprisonment of Miss Stone. George F. Smith, father of Congress man Walter 1. Hmltn, was kllleu iy gas In his room at a hotel in Council Bluffs, la. Ambassadors Reld and Choate will he the only Americans who will ho assigned scats at King Edward's coronation. Expenditures aggregating $200,000,- 600 will he mado bd railroads of the United States this year In physical Improvements., American Bridge Company officials and union representatives held a con ference in Philadelphia on a proposed incrcaso in wages. Tho United States Steel Corpor ation's policy of concentrating plants will be held in abeyance until tho ad vent of a duller season. Three hundred personB were killed and as many more injured by an earth quake In Mexico, in which churches and other public building were razed. Mahoning and Shenango Bessemer Association mado a sale of 150.000 tons of pig Iron to the United States Steel Corporation at $15.75 per ton. Chief Justice Burford, of Oklahoma Territory, ordered thnt if there be only one colored child of school age In a school district the authorities must provide a separate school house and teacher. A woman killed two musicians because they refused to play "rag time" music and fatally wounded a by stander at a dance in West Virginia. Rev. G. F. B. Howard was sentenced at Detroit to 30 months in the House of Correction for using the malls to obtain money under false pretense. William H. Howard, Chicago mana ger for the Clinton Wire Cloth Com pany, has been arrested in Denver on a charge of embezzling $4,500 from the company. The Brotherhood of Railway Em ployes, in ' session at San Francisco, decided to place an organization in Pittsburg and to establish headquart ers at Chicago. Preparations are being made for the first annual reunion of the One Hun dred and Forty-eighth Regiment. Pennsylvania Volunteers, to be held at Bollefonte, Pa., February 19 and 20. Roy Mason, a Philippine soldier, reached his home Saturday at Wood hull, N. Y In time to prevent the marriage of bis sweetheart to another and weds her himself. Oeneral Fredorlck Funston. who ar rived from Manila on sick leave, will undergo an operation for the trouble that followed the one for appendi citis. General Funston is now in Oakland, Cat., will come Bast within a tew days. - JANUARY TWENTY-SIXTH. National Memorial Association porta Occasion Will Be Gen erally Observed. Telegrams and letters received bv WyerRon Itltelile, Secretary of tho Mc Kliiley National Memorial Association. at Cleveland, (., Indicate a general ob servance of McKinley Day throughout tho country. Alexander H. IIpvpII. National Trustpo of Chlcngo. writes, that by proclamation Governor Yates of Illinois, has siiRgestPil tho holding of special services In tho churches on Sunday, January 20, and exercises In I ho schools on January 2!. The city Council of Chicago will pas a resolu tion and Mayor Carter Harrison will Issue a proclamation calling for tho dny'B observance. In four thousand churches In Illinois special services will bo held. The ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Conk county hnve agreed to hold a McKlnle' memorial service and take up a col lection. Governor llerreld, of South Dakotn, says that his State hns raised the sum apiHirlloned. Henry T. Scott, National Trustee of Snn Fran cisco, wires that an enthusiastic meet ing of tho State Committee whs held Wednesday night and California will raise its full quota. Reports from other States show wide-spread interest In tho memorial day. In many Btntes, notably Kansas, public schools will hold special exercises and glvo to the fund. In any community where thero Is no local auxiliary of tho Mc Kinley National Memorial Association, contributions by business, fraternal or labor organizations, schools or churches may be sent to the treasur er, Myron T. Derrick. Cleveland, O." Tim funds will Ik applied to the erec tion of a fitting memorial tomb to Will iam McKinley, over his last renting place at Canton. O. Judge William It. Day. ex-Secretary of State, Is presi dent of tho association. 8TATE TREASURY RECEIPTS. Greatest Amount Received Is Tax from Capital Stock. The receipts at the Pennsylvania State Treasury for tho fiscal year end ed November 30. aggregate $17,727. 432.40. Of tills amount three-fourths or the State personal tax Is returned to the counties rrorn which It was col lected, and the personal fees, fertilizer and oleoinargarino licenses, oleomar garine, pure food, cheese, renovated butter, milk, vinegar, game and fish lines are all returned to the depart ments for maintenance, so that tho State really has for its own use alxiut $15,0(10,000 or tho amount received in tho tnmsury. Tho groutest amount re ceived Is rrom tho tax on capital stock, which aggregates $5.i",14.78K.iH, and tho smallest amount Is $2.02, con science money. The Sabbath break ing lines for the year amount to $1)2.88. NEGROES BLOWN TO ATOMS. Three Killed and Seven Injured In Dy namite Explosion. Three negroes wero blown to atoms and soven others hurt In a dynamite explosion nt Carthaus, Clearfield coun ty. Pa., Tuesday. The explosion oc curred In one of the shanties occupied by negro laborers employed on the new West branch railroad. Several of tho negroes who wero to go to work on tho new tunnel at Carthaus on an early shift began thawing dynamite at a wood stove. About a dozen other negroes wero asleep In the shanty. Soon afterward tho dyna mite at tho atovo exploded and three negroes were about the stove, wero literally blown to pieces. MEDAL FOR EACH FIGHTER. Seventy-Five Hundred to Be Given West Indian Campaigners. Seventy-five hundred medals Is tho estimate of Navy Department officials of the number of tokens of recogni tlon which are to bo ordered for the offlcerB and men who participated In the memorable West Indian naval campaign of the Spanish-American War. A West Indian campaign medal will be bestowed on every officer and man who was In that campaign. GIRL KILLS HERSELF. Refusal of a Man to Marry Her, She Ends Her Life. Louise Avery, 23 years old, ot Dela ware, O., committed suicide in a hor rible manner Saturday. Her brother found her lying dead upon her bed with the barrel of a shotgun held by one hand agalnBt her temple. Evt dences were found that the woman had taken pads green and morphine but had finally resorted to the shot gun. The entire top of her head was blown off. The refusal ot a man to marry her Is said to nave prompted the deed. EXPLOSIVE IN THE MAILS. Postoffice Clerk Injured by a Package th.it Blew Up. While J. W. Martin, a postoffice clek was stamping a package received by mail at Knoxvlllo. Tenn.. Friday, it exploded and seriously injured him, It contained a tin box addressed to a local harware firm, and bore the mark of a New York smokeless pow der concern. Work on P. R. R. Tunnel Began. Work was begun Tuesday on the Pennsylvania Railroad's great tunnel to connect Long Island City. N. Y., with Manhattan and Jersey City. Trolley Accident Results In Death. Mrs. Albeit J. Yeager. who was bad ly Injured In tho trolley accident at the foot ot Lehigh mountain, near Allentown, Fa., died Sunday. Her husband was one ot the alx killed ir the accident GREETING FOR THE PRINCE. Henry, of Prussia, and Party Will Be Given Sight of Small Section of America. Prince Henry will bo brought to Washington February 2t. All the available troop will ho assembled at thn depot to escort tho royal party to tho German embassy. Tho Prince will then rail on the President and thn call will bo returned. Tho Presi dents! party and tho visitors will leave Washington Monday evening In time to reach New York to bo present at the launching, set for 10:30 a. m. Tho party will return to Washington and tho Prince will bo entertained at dinner at tlm White House on the evening of tho 2fith. It has been ar ranged for the Imperial visitor to be present at tho Capitol when Secretary Hay delivers his address at the Mc Klnley memorial services on the 27th. After a few soelnl exchuimc tho Plnce's party will bo started on l tour or the country, the scope or the trip to be limited to suit the pleasure or tho Prince. It is now contemplated to visit St. Louis, Chlcngo and Niagara Falls. The coming visit or Prince Henry to this country was discussed and the President said It wns his aim to cultivate the mont rrlendly relations hot ween this country and Germany. The personal suite or Prince Henry is ((imposed or some of tho -most distin guished men In Germany. Admiral von TlrpHz Is the State Secretary, or Minister of Marine, a member ot the Imperial Royal State Councils, tho Secretary of State lor the Kingdom of Prussia, a Senator from' Berlin In the liundesrath nnd Chairman of the Royal Council of Naval Affalin. As one of tho German onteliils put It, "ho Is a composite of Secretary ling, Hen ait or Hale, Kepresenallve Foss and tho Secretary of State or one r tho Amer ican Commonwealths." General Von Plessen Is a stately military figure and principal nld-ile-eamp to the Kaiser. Huron von Kecheridorf comes of tho well-known fumlly of that name. He was for many years rhiiinberlaln to the Empress Frederick, and after tho d"iilli of the Emperor was the closest friend and counselor of the bereaved consort. One of the most Interest ing personalities In the suite Is tho commander of the llohenxollern. Hear Admiral Count von Hnudlssln. Count von HiiudlKsin was at Charleston, S. dining the Fraiico-Priisslan war on board the Geyer. PARBOILED IN BATH. ntane Patient said to Have Been Vic tim of Carelessness. A sensation has been created at Al liance, O., by the rumor that William I -nnd is, of that city, who died at tho Masslllon Insane Asylum came to hU death by carelessness on thn part of someone. A near relative or the man, nays Mrs: Landls, went to the hospi tal Tuesday to visit her husband and round him suffering from severe burns. She claims she wuu unnblo to get any explanation from tho attendants. Mr. I.andl.t was atllicted with paralysis and unable to help lilmseir. Relatives ho- llevo ho was placed In a bath anil the temperature being too great was burned. Orders by Telephone. Tho Illinois Central Itailroad within a short tlmo will havo all principal stations along Its line f(pilp)eil with telephones ror the use of oltlclals and employes In transmitting the orders und muariages of the company. CABLE FLASHES. A crusade has been started In Paris, France, to light tho adulteration of milk, to which tho great mortality of infants Is largely attributed. , The British government lias Invited tenders on the Clyde, Scotland, for ID torpedo boat destroyers, larger and stronger, but slower than thoso here tofore built. St. John Dlx, whoso extradition to the United States has finally been granted In England, on tho charge of embezzling the funds of a bank at Whatcom, Wash., sailed for New York Saturday on the American lino steam cr St. Paul. At the end of the prsent month there will be the greatest sale of Japanese art treasures ever held In Paris. This is the Hayashi collection, consisting of over 2,000 objects. During an Agrarian riot In the vll lage of Alsoldecs, in the county of Marosh-Torda, Transylvania, a mob attacked the government officials and the gendarmes were compelled to fire on them. Germany Is not expected to make her attempt to forcibly collect the claims of her subjects agalnat Vene zuela until after the visit of Prince Henry to the United States. "The war might now be regarded as approaching Its conclusion." were the words used by King Edward Wednes day in addressing tho officers of the guards after reviewing a draft of 1.200 of the grenadiers, Coldstream and Scots guards, who wore starting for South Africa. Herr von Dennlgsen, Landrath of Hanover, Germany, and son ot the noted politician. Rudolf von Bennlg son, died Saturday as the result of a bullet wound in the breast, sustained in a duel fought Thursday with Herr Falkenhagen, a tenant of the royal es tate near Springe. The most important event of the reassembling ot Parliament In Eng land, was the emphatic declaration of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal leader, in the House of Com mons, that the Liberal party Is still committed to home rule. The British steamer Lagos from Liverpool went ashore at Lake Deset tas, a group ot islets in ahe Atlantic to the southeast ot Madeira, during a fog. The crew and passengers were saved and it is hoped to recover thj mails which the vessel was carrying. Announcements. Itepuhllrnn Vrlmnry February 18, IUO'1. M'oIIh Oirnfrmn 7,OU n. tn. to H.OO ;. in. I'OH i:oNOIlKS, W. O. SMITH, Of Pimxmilnwney. Snliict to I tin octlen of 1h Kepiilillr-nn of .lefrnrHon roiinly si. the I'rlmnTjr nlmtlnn Tui"ily, Kolirunry H, IW!. KOIl ASXEMIII.Y, HF.NItY I. WILSON, (if Ills Ttnn. SnbW to tli action of the KepiiMlr-ith of Ji'ffnrHfiri county st tlio Pri mary fler-tlori Tuendity, Kitliruury IH, IIKri. ' roll AMSKMIU.Y 8. TAYLOU NOIlTIf, Of Ynitntownhlp. nhneHo the scllonof the Iti'iMiMlesin of Jeffcr-Miri roiinly at lh I'rlnmry t'.lni'tlnn TinwdKy, Kelirimry Is, llnrj. Foil AMHKMBf.Y, CURTIS R VASBINDER, Of llrnnkvlllft. Snlilcrt to Hie srtlon of Ihe fiiilill'-Hri4 nt Jefferson county si tho Prl nniiy Klei-llon Tnnidiiy, Fnliruary Is, MW. CYKITS If. IJLOOD. , Of llrookvllln. Siitilorl to tho action of thn Iti-ptihlli-iiim of .lnlferoii eriuntf nt- Him I'rl nmry Kle-t inn Tiiewluy, Keprintry IS. Iliirj. FOIt UKOISTKU ANH KF.COUDF.It, GIL. C. KKITZ, fif llrnokvlllo. Hiiiiirt. lo thn action of Ihn Ki-rtiililli'itn of .lelTerHon county nt the Prl iiinry Flection Timiluy, Feliruiiry IS, WO!, Foil KF 1 1 HTF u"an7T( K( ,'( ) llUVJl, ' JOHN I). EVANS, Of llrmikvllle. HuhWwt ti the action of the l(eHitll('iiii4 of .feffer-Min count v nt tho Prl nnii y cleelloii TiieHflsy, Folirimry Is, Imii. FOII KMtlHTF.lt AMI KMlOllliF.lt, 1 JAMES C. OKKENE, Of l'urxiilnwmiy. Hutilivt. lo tlm actio the Keimtillc tint of JelTorsfni county f I'l-iiiiury r.iftctinn I iicHtmy, jMUiruury Foil TKFASIJItKKi .1. Ii. MEANS, Of Perry Township. Htililret to tho -1 he Itetillhllf mi of .Ti'lTerHon county I'riiniii v F.liM-iloti Tncdiiy, Folirimry It FOII TURAfTRFK, It. II. McINTOSII. Of Wnsldnirton townhlp. Hiihlect lo thin of the tteiiiitiiirun- of .loltenon m tho I'rlmitry Flection Tin. Foil. I FOIITKEASIIKF.II. W. A. McOEK, Of Voiiik township. Hiihlect to Ihe nJrtlon of tlio He piiltllfuiis of JelTiTson rountw lit tho I'rlnmry Flection Tuesday, Fohriuiry H, ll. FCItSIIKIilll- in hi: ill-, i JOHN II. NULL. I n'triw township. Hiililoct to lit Of Wl 'to srtlon uv Ht ilin of thn Ki'lMllillflins of JelTersoli rmifily Ht inn I'l-iiiiury r.n-ction I upsiiiiy, I i-liriuVry is, IWi. Foil HIIKKIFF, j. w. curtny, Of Snyder township. Hnliect.to union of inn Kt-ntinilf urts or .lemrson n nil .Ht tins I'rlmnry Flicilnn Tuesday, February Is, IWni. FOIt Mil MUFF. C. T. IIAUCK, Of CliiTTllln. Hiili-ct li Ilin sctlon of h Itppulill'-Hns of Jefferson county Ht. Ilin Irl- nnii y hlei-Mon Tiimilny, Fetiriuiry IH, PUB. FOIt (,'OI'NTY rOMMIHrtloNF.il, NEWTON WEBSTER, fif Polk township. iili -t to tho ncttnn of Ilin KeniiPllmnH of ,lef vian county Ht thn yrinmry hinctlon Tncs-I ly. Fjiiriutry is, inn. Kill COUNTY rOMMIS.HIONr.il, HARVEY D. HAUGII, Of I'nlon township. Hiihlect to the action of thn Hnpiililli-iins of Jefferson county Ht tho 1'rlinnry Flection Tuestluy, Fehruiiry In, VMti. FOHCOI.NTY rOM.MISSloNF.il. JACOR F. SHAFFER, Ot Wlnslow township. Hnhlcct lo Iho action nf the Keniihllrun of .feflVrson count y Ht thn I'rlmnry ' Klccllon Tunsdiiy, ruliriiiiry K looj. FOIt COI.WTY t'OMMISMloNEK. JACOH C. SMITH, Of Vounor township. Hnlijnct to tho sctlon of tho Kernihllciins nf JelTi-rson counlv Ht Iho I'rlmHry F.loctlnn Tuesday, February It, 1KB. FOII COUNTY I OM MISSION F.K, A. F. REITZ. Of Roiivor township. Huhlpct to tho nrMon of thn Kepiihllciins of Jefferson county Ht thn Primary Fiction Tuutduy, Fobruuiy In, I'MC. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Herr Krupp's income Is by far the largest lu Germany. Charles M. Schwab hns won and lost heavily at Monte Curio. King Edward's racing colors will be seen this year both on the turf and at sea. William Fife. Sr., father of the de signer of Shamrock I., died, ut l-'uirllc, .Scotland. Admiral Dewey has learned to fish nenr Palm Beach, Flu., and has been very successful. Tho Enrl of Dysnrt has offered $30. 000 to sturt a fund fur a national op era house in London. A large portrait of President Diua has been given to President Roosevelt by the former's direction. Willinm Deerlng, head of tho har vester concern at Chicago, which bours his name, bus retired from active busi ness. According to a cablegram from Rome the Pope is enjoying cx-cllent health, tlixplayiug marvellous lucidity ot in tellect and strength of memory. John M. Harlun. ot Kentucky, is the ranking Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States in seniority of service, lie was appointed in. 1877. Sir Red vers Buller, having just at tained the age of sixty-two, bus five years to serve us a general otlicer on the active list of the British Army. Sir William Miicilonnlil. of Mouireal. has given to the Province of Outario. Cuuudu, $1:25,000 to be used for the erection of buildings, etc., for the use of the Ontario Agricultural College at tiuclph. Dr. D. K. Pearsons, the philanthro pist, of Chicago, bull issued an ultima tum to the tight colleges that expect to shure iu his bounty of $400,000. In it he suys the beneliclarles will have until January 1, l'Jtia, to pay their pledges. If the colleges cauuot qualify then the Institutions will not tfet a cent trout biiii. $30,000,000 Tuba Work. Nome." And so Cape Nome the point has been ever since, and is like ly to remain so until It gets rich F. H. Cierguea enterprises. The new worka will manufacture metalic tubes on the Perrin patent. Ine plant will be located at Sault Ste Marie. London requlrea 600,000 cows suyply it with dairy produce. to a of hn y l ho ne Joiinty laii. I I
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