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f\piN^ ^4% WKMRSD^ „..»,\ i'-.t-'j ;pCBma<W 26,J$£W' *SiA '<*-*fe* Tffir - •• : - -| IT— —' '• — : _^^ -_. • « . . :_—. 'W.- - ;?**' ••.-' , '* .'iVirginiWBoniJs. <! '.-''!'• Loan ^HtSirted Fwtn'\BaAk on -Worth jesa\ BQnaarrPanerf-^etufcned, $ft«V From Broker*, Who Sued\ ttier'-iaAk- .''•For'ReVJrnlrtaibWdt to cWofttlOn. JttDERS WITH DRA^N. JTjfyBSgHmTTOS'3 Fajuaos Novel, f /Brnmnlte&lby W- A. VBBUA386 flafearatr^Scontryl Superb Go* t ? cs! Po-»'*>rful Gompany; QSIIIGlffiflfffltSWK TOO and- *\ 00 Sik. >f *fats opens -at Camialugs* oa firtflay, at 0;00 a-* m. I Wite. AS—-1 M^slc Mx>% Music Staiids AZlI kinds ol Mu5i<Al In- .-\lk-]tepfcr»WHtMi Pa : pep todfiivclQpqs in imik, TaBlets, Hole iobfes, Com- \V$ion Boolqs, 'PocKct •Mem^aiifiumBdbKsjPehs, , 'PdufflV \Fovntan* $ens, f tebyins Gar^s # etc §XM$ilt ^nVMv&and a clumceto vfethc prize by cHp* •ping the !ot(yirfnilcot)pon. N«w York, JPeV -26, — Tha'4»it brougbi by IMenburg,' Thalmain •*& OcVas&nsf.'the Importers* ancl Trad- era^-Ka^fonat^ank foi the V^'overy* .'of losses. sustained ' on loans Jinade oa spurious boads^whloh.the.baak bad rd- turnejd to a depositor who had secured a.loaabn ahem, terminated la, a,01*, agraement of the Jury ^hich had W»t- ened to the case for \a week in-the-Su- preme court, a*n,d a final dismissal ot the .ease-by* Jusjlcp Ijijysro. ,Ia-lSS.3 fte state of Virginia ordered •f3,0OQ,Q0Q worth pf bonds from «&> graveis in this city, aid «pon the. r* eolpt of tavzn it was discovered that fcboy werfbadiy -prlnted-and tbey.'were rejected. They were returned By Ihe\ V%tata government to the enjnrk^rt, T^ eii8r»vfir«,'|t w** sajtd, *rorH«ed : to jjay the.§xiir^wM$e[ aod tHey^k'erft u£A at au'eUon by.ttto puprow COCQ- •papy, T,Her« wesd 481 boadswfl U»e VirRlnla authormw were never able to get hold of all of them to de»trQX, thom- • ; ' To tft«f bdndB obtained' at tbsf atte. Won; wore forced th^ »ignatore* of the? Vlrginfa 8|ata ofBc|ii|a, * In 1809 Julius Schrwdor obtalniHl; a loaa of |3!»iflOO from the ImportcxaJ «nd f rra^lor» , Natlowa bank on $3*,- 000 worth or the' Virginia bonds. Ho stated, IH» alleged, th'at ho oblairied them by*lnv«siteient. . . • Last; October ho 'presented »45»oqo worth of the some bonds and aakod a lean of *31.o0ti oa thvicu^TWi lot to said lifl Jnhcritad. The cimimdiclory statements, \of Schroedor e,s to how ho caane to; s«t •bold of the txmdx reaulted to-the»b*nk jnatfug an. InYMtlgaUpn, They dli* covered that thoi* was lo exlstenie an Ia?ue ot VlrslnUt blonds that *saa 'Wrtiiless.,. Th<3yf»entTi nurab?r of bODdt.to a bank in.JUchmoad, Va, «ad later i«?ero fnfpttnjsd <a*t» thwr<.wc«r .tt*tt*Kj»flU» fhehaaif refused to^iftko a fartbor k»n,,tttJ5diifo?aor anil told him- hfi vipali Sate to stake good tot thcr others. This he did. ' A short tlnje aftorward Schpaaer, after Betting tb» bowls back from $ho bank, took ttem to Lad$ahurg, \P^al- mftttn fc Col and got, a Icon ot 110.000 on them. *Whea the bankers learned that they wore wpithless aad made tho discovery Ktat the .Importers' and Traders\ Natloafl bank had bad th-«n •atid-Aad lot them got back Into etrcu- <atlon Uiey brpuSiht sgtt against tho banK to recover their leases. >* 15Chb«5)htiOH eiitltlisyoti toadis- \ <^nnt o£ to-*J)l6r'«*nt; daftly » J cash jrarehHse; ana ft elisnc«~ 4 I on*4he twi«e Of \ &$&. m • to heaven d\vay Mar. suth. Wrltt N.m«'«f>* AMrtiJ Here f f kr6tnpi«.Vtosic,Store,,rte ina m^CSW^'N. V. aorlcultwrsl .-im«< Postoijlpe Appr6prt<r; \.-.'v ; : it«'o«'BI\ll*.P.aii«d. •• •-. T^ashJn'gtoBj Feb.' 26. — The sftate- KOOd; mm to the 'ag^lfeliltural \tod jmtofflce aenronriatipn ,,bftls Vfe •Lwilthdr'a'wn ^d.bo'tik billa'ipyssed in, tt. 1 * ,' jpeB'ate. ; fhe hp^BS'an^efiatoeTitis'to tbe j^PhJlipplne oRrrfeney- bill .V^re. affreed, |p*kn!d' flu sundry civil biU v %as aearjy- CO^ipteSsff.\~ T ~T \\-' • \~ -'' , 'Jnmed|jit6Jy sitter ^be aenito ?pn- l*enea^a^ 11 p'elock Mr, Quay^'asKed tor ^naDimbus.co'nsfnt for a 1(ot;e one 'th,9 'statehood; b^li, but Mr. Keaa ob- jected. .'Mr. Spopnor inquired if the ajopitN jttlatlda Qf |20&,OQO' to vSSQueea Lil- JjibkaltoVltt tha civil bill, tfas ab. flftn-. prftrV^pae,. Mr. Alllscth ^ald .that It v/as founded hft* ^lalm, jyetendea or »eai, otIJI- iuolfalanl to j«&at are Hnown aa the crown la,*** in Hawaii, of which sh^ 'bad been deprived. •*•. ^fr, Kosir aald thatthe lands refertofl to, fairly might have been dafn«d to le'^er private property and not wore crown lands., ( Mr, Blackburn, -wbp reported the amendment said that, siaccthQ quoop'a sByerthrow the governnwat has col- tect©d**f 150,000 in .rents, froril those lands, l^would bo a good invesrtnjont, ho aald* tp tiajrjhe amount because ot the feeling of iflratitUde with which it wbvld be a&35pted. By conr.tni. the matier •went over. As ajsendment appfoprlatlng |50,000 was adopted to pay the expennea ot the joint commissioners to negotiate the dlfferesicM D&ween-tuc* Unlteid State* and Great- Britain *wiitb reapoct to Canada. « • An amendment from jho eommUtoe' en finance, alio was agreed to appro* prbiOns 1100,000 foi* tbe expenses ot an international commission to fix the parity of gold and silver. .Aaotltfr amendment agreed to*.pro- vides thst 4he authority gtveti tho *se§retar>* of the treasury to «oin suh- •nldtaiy silver coin may bo exercised without llraHatlon *a to the amount ot such subsidiary coin tmtataadtng, • At 5 o'clock the sundry civil appro- •ptfatfoo bill was laid asldcf and by unactoous Consent unobjected penslua bills OH the cafcndar were considered, in all 320 pension bills were passed' f?flU<Hfe!ng Statement of State Health Coihttiissipner* A PBlSjpENTlpHURMAN'S UETteR. Smiy^ a * WTfeRCHATiGE'ASUS BOOKS* .rs 1&m W^fmm Medium J%£? *-?**. ^WJ^^ *&j Cooperation of Bovc'raP Railroads on\ , -T,otkfe»ira\Trckets> „. -•\ffow York, l^B.'SS.-jA* sj^cla). com-, mlttee.bjt tlt^ *jPrunk liner afsocfatlan consfstlnfe.of the saiissase* tramriniaa- ajfera.jof the Pehnii^vaJila Railroad coinpaay. «^e t'chlib Valley Satirdad company, the Bek'Ware, tjackawaiina andWeateim, the ifrie Hallway com- fany„ Oi6_Baltln^cre and t>hlo railway jind.t^e C&iaapeake and Ohtb rilfway met-and reached an a^eement 16 put Into pftM'tfce.'th.e plan' which baa been under discussion for some time of Is-. tulag-inlerdjaageaWe. milsags books. The railways reopi^entcd will Issue and bfigijt, the tt?e of these mileage books,*£,attlct$Ix as-possible. NelUiefTl^i^ew York Central Kall- Waj? compatty Jnor the Reading is to adopt* thfr's^steTii. .Itoe roads .which are-taadoptuhe new syatein are tbree cents a mile.reads-- »• ,• The\ plaa^ .it. is^ldr provides for\ the Issuance of thousand mile books* at the rale pf three cents ; a irrfle, with an «gi=eement.to,p&y a,re.bate of one cent \a mile. <P the qvpner;Of,*the.bioek If; •the agreements aubscrihed. to wbsai It 3* purchased. ar& carried ; out .-, Aa tlie New TfPrk Central charges only two, cents* a aille nat on re^dlai 1 tickets Que taw deimrtment is of the opinion .thatitcannotmake a cbarff#6f three cents a mite for the new books- by the house. ^ Tie coBferenco report on the bill to ln«ca3^> the pensions of t^ose who ha^e lost limbs la the mllltaty ser- vice* ot the country was adopted. A partial conference repotton too-army apptoprlstlon bill was agreed t o and the house then receded froai its di* aj^tement to.lhe only-amendment re* maiplns In- controversy. This passed tljsMU, ^ • •, Br a tot* of 135 to'13 the; bouse .re? .jra-fted. the debate on the \Fowler cur 'refecVblil. Mr. CTayton sec'ared \the flooiMuid created *auch amusenKat by delivering a mock tnneral oration on tile bill. Mr. Pugsley also spoke in opposltloa to the-measure. At the close of &e debate the speak-; ef aippoltttid the following to repr^simt the house at .the dedtcatlott of the Louisiana. Purchase exposition; Rep resentatlves Tawney,. Sherman, Mahon. '.Bartholdt, Van Vborhels, Parker, Overatreet, Main, Smith, Millar, Bur kett» RafeertsdiD, Barti&tt, Shafro&a aad Jlay. • '..-•_ % Hdpe'Ftre , Micapes in*^ 'fiottlfa .** : >Ai^aay,^eb.--?B?Mj.'H. Joi<|ry-of 'Syracuse,'JcAalV.. Taylor of ftochester r President Pixley of ^ttte .ComnieVeial Travelers SsociaHoh^pf tftica-.and \M. W. y€p. Attkeii of'Utica urged the sen*- *'a|e judtclayy cbninriti:ee l 'tb fepo'rt fiv^ .prabSy,tne'b)ll reau4*lhf that'rdrie fire esca'Pes Ini-iioteis 1 be of'ft.re,'proof ma- Serial. \¥. % SSin of Kewbur| add %,' iu. Ja'dues^ of ijffe-w •oTffk,' hotel-fcfeepv .•erfir opposed the bill. '';' ' * - ^?y°t'^PAY l^iseftWn.-, Dover, Dei., Feb, 26.^Thef.hbuse of repMsentatUocBjinaalttjotiSly adojited a resolution •t«au^sting i congress to call a .convention,.to t w*ic]i \shall bb_ Pro' :'posed: an ^lafe^nl\:*©'th'e;c%stltu% \ tlon. maktMt 'seiTat'orsefebtave by |lreof TOPIV . • -. ,** '. : •\ .T 7 In ths Houta, Waiblagtou, Fob. 2C—.TUio house adopted tho conference report \on tho araay»\<pproprIatlbtt blU and scot tbo bill to the president The bill to c* tabllsh a union xtatloa la tils-city also was'tlnally passed, tho house aban- doning its atiicndments to reduce the amount to be given to the Pennsyl- vania and Baltimore and Ohio railroads t5sdra -Ctapwa* Forj.Repeatlno Work Lbrf by Absent .Students.— Eleven' Fresh Cases of fVfihord—Two New PaVl«Ji1*« In, stlrtipn Annex —• 'pro>~ \ posed. Water Dam Condemned,* Ithaca, Fab. 2e^--President Sehw taan'.haa seint the',foliowtng letter to cleans of the several colleges of Cor- aell university; v \Sir—A* a iipeclal meeting of the eexeoutlve committse of the board of trusteee Just held, the president! was stuthorlaed to organize^ apeefal class*, to enable students now returning to ta»e university to tnah© up work lost during their, absence. v. ' ; \A number, of students*have already returned and in, -cons^uenco of the srt&temont Issued yesterday by i)r, panlel\ Lewis, staW comnUBatoner ot b«slth, that ho was porfoetly satisfied now for all students to -oomo back to the university, a largo influx of return.* lag students maybe expected within the next tew days. ' \t have-to.request thorofortft that you will immediately call .a^coting of the faculty ot whlei you are doan, ««td \request the facnlt^ as ftt»#kly as possible to formulato a scheme for carting out the Inetruetlons of tho <truBtees. It la Jntonded' that extra duases, repeating tho work that has \been gone over- In tho last two or throe weeks, shall ho organized -with- out expenso to tha students. \In earrylngvout Utls^plan it will, •of course,, bo ascess'ary to call upon ansauy meabers of the Instructing stall to do double duty for. the next Io.v •weeks, but tho trusteeVaad pieatdcat feel confident that tho members oJ Jttid mstfucUng tfEatt will to this emep Koncy bo glad to have this oppsnunlty of showisx IheJr intoKfit hi t-ur atU' aents, Ciclr loyalty to tho university auid their readlacss to coopsrate with the trustees la solving tho nnoxpimJ -educatlooal problem with which we aro now confroctcd. Please expreas to tho faculty my regret that other duties piwtiat my attending tho mcetinfi and Mteve me, very truly yours, \J. C. Schurtnan, **P«3ideni.'' Only 11 fresh cases of typiold w re reported to the health jofflcera yes- terday asd no deaths occurred. Two or a 'ScClOAIt Sold by X^fii^ DeaWk. : .Manulacturedliy GALLAG«ER«BBAutfiY- THEFOUR-TRWKTHJ^DrlE, • trains pass Medina m followi: JUST SOUND. •loan <» \ *•— \ ISSBjum, 2t« \ <fl®) « daw. iln aim, from flSOOjOOO each, as fixed In the ff^ e F* ? Vr^WOO each aa ft** ^.pMenlz were admitted to Stimson auinex of Cornell Infirmary—Hateld J. HBnyder'of Schoharie, N. Y., and Miss Ethtl f. iklwards of Forestvlllo, N. Y Befcfc^lea.vln|r IthaBa Dr. Lewis ot ^io ti&Xtet boafa. of health annoanced «hst the state •\engineers had con- demned the blgr dam wh|ch the Itliacn 'Wster company Ihtentkd to eonstrust In. Six Mile creek, on the ground, that it was *a experiment and was unsafe. Wants to Annex Canada, Washington,' Fetk«-5M).—Representa- tive De Atmond introduced a concur- rent re^sottttlon providing as .follows r u T±at -the president be and is hersby requested to learn andadstse Oie con- ifress dpont What terms, if any, honor able to both nations and satisfactory tP the Ifthabitants of'the territory, pri- marily \affected Great Britain would consent to ceeje to.the United\ States all or any part Of the territory lying north 'of and adjolntiig\ ta* United •States,-^ be formed in due time Into one or nrative states- and \admitted Into the Ui$tt\bpon*an equali^'wHb the Other-stiitesj the inhabitants, tneteoi: in ttejmeantime-tb enjoy^all this prlvl ieges-*ariii\ > \lmniub!t'es \guaranteed by the federal ^onstlbation.*' Poisoned by Strychplhe Tablets. Albany, Feb. 5(vt-?Aldnzo. Wintera, aged two'years; son of Alonzo \Winters- -Of 2id Qfaage street, ate three stryeh-.. nine tablets', eaeh containing one-thir- tieth pi a gfalnv while visiting his grandparents.. He suffered convul- sions and died before a . physician •cauldi TeScb torn. Tjifi.\ strychnine Was ^being taken by-_&e elders to'cure ths Ertwie. . ' \ K ~: / ';.\ *• -*• Medal hor Kescuing Cripple. ^ Sarato'gai x Feb. , 20.—The United States Voiunteer,' tiife Saving corps ha§ presented, ReldW. Arnold of* Sara- toga lal'te. ajnidal for y'eaculng flarid Parmenterj-a v'enerable cripple, moisfl -\;eam.bi'#e through ifciiefc' •\ - —- ' INTERVIEW WITH KING* Wr. Pranett Talked W,»h Edward About St. Louis Exposition. London, l?eb. 26.—King Edward re- Reived Sir. EVahete-in his private apart- ^Mffife. He'askod questions about St iJburl, bt WUh- his recollcetloa was -&M& In spite of the iaps^ of time Since 3he was there. » Mis majesty has already read a great deal regarding the vacposlUon and 3**, Francis found Mm* to* be not only % an Interested listener but an intel- ligent questioner. In the scope of the German exhibit the king sliowai par .titular ctifloslty. Bis majesty did not refer to .my probability, of the Prince of \Wales \visiting St.' Louis but assured Mr. Fran- ks, that Great Britain will be thorough- ly' \represented. The - details, of Kei -^Wprwseatallon will be arranged when Mr. Francis\ meets^Lord Lansaowfle After the audlente wkh King Edward Mr, Francis June-tied at the Mansion house wHi|i \Oie lord mayor. Many -prominent parsonages were present nr. HitfTnlo RiSi «, in. u'gp.ja. » sua » •IwUcntw trains wa dully. lt£» \ Sao «» VfESP BOUNO. ~T 5 H4 SB •\ S OSS JtMa.8«u»Baffaro»K. Y. * Ui»uOEH.I>AKlKfJ8,; v -i;-^».v--' «• Ueneral t\»tBnser Ag«nt» JSmTtotSef A. li. Siiillh, Gtencnt BtcpertntfnSnlt', MASDf S i To'Care ^or tSerman tnterests. ' Washington, .Feb. 26.—Baron -Von . SternbuTg, German minister here, baa «sked SeemiMry Hay to authorise the -United Slates charge at Caracas, Mr HinSselL; ,tp care fort German Interests -thiare^esding bh« arrival of the newly appointed Gerhmn mlnlster.^ecretary B^ay.assented and! instructed Mr* Rus- ijiraccordlngiy; , \: '.' \\i '\• --- ' Dema\u on Mayor. Ohloago, Teb. .26.—Samael Gom- pers, presidev f of the* American Ferer- -jatlpn.bf lA'dor,' and the 'presidents^ pi! 20 colSTteamsters' unions, called upon Mayor JtarrlSon and denjanded tl}at- -the mtinielpality use none- but niniop mined coal; The demand was acconi? •panied by a threat of refusal to haul •coal for city. . \Weather indications. Fair Thursday^ increasing \ .ctoudK mass Friday, followed by snow in ex.v , ^e'nie west portion;'variable wlncle;'' \ : PAINTS axe aiKfle'o! the hpsi ^ignienfe ^ttd \\'\*\\*'•\'•''*— pure linseed oii.conse- qtietttty ate tlie most 'duEaole. A reputaitioft ox forty years is % GUARANTEE OP OtTR As- SKRYIONS. -Ouegallon, covers 500 square feet of surface Ollfc coat. We liave a large stock of sjip- erfine coach colors gttBftdiiit Ja^ati,. pute colors ground ia *oil, carriage gloss colors, oiladrl \var- nish status, floor paiuts, roof J arld\ bam paints, .Wagon paints, favor- ite colors, also fine and miscellan- eous »ara3slies* «- u Hanioii Bfo% 5. J. PLUMMBR and CARtiNCL . Leave offfers early \to avoid \mistakes. Baggage 4 deliv* '*ered to at! |?arts.'of , . • • > * the*\village* - Leave orders at €|l!aghaii ^,uttiii;'s or Telepfione 98a.',' • • ***»' \ :& HAVE YOU BWE|J trsiaj - .ITic Oil^ia'-- For: i aFHSrlfc*.\ llie'Wdid^Wj^i^i M 'a>X^2^X4X^X^X V- ?\i\ ,>Jk •^^ &t4»~v*y*\'