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VOLMMCX36 mmun, «, y* rmm •?. :?J 'Ml if JplItNlT^B -35*? •• « WALL PAPER tAMPS i... *.>'-; C?inaiRefet-ett^n* Biil Goes to the* Governor, FOUR PEMOCfiATS AGAINST IT, Passed by 87 Ayep to 55 N,oe»-^p!9«?f Leaders of Both Parties In the Nega- tive- -t Many 8peeche«' For and Agalhst —»• All Amendments Voted Dowri. « Big Value* on All of tlie -Above. hs-oo $i3elBoard %.oo. A Few Sample Prices: „.| $212.50 Side Boosr-d 16,50, 57.I.2E Buys AH Wool Cttrpefs, 37 i-ac Buys 50c Union Carpets. 3c, jfc, 7 x-ae Btsys Elegant YTsill Paper. • ,' ' * t,Sg uiiys Beautiful Parlor Lamp, Value 3,50. 12.50 Buys a 15.00 Dinner Set. 10.00 Buys a 15.00 Go-Cart. Le Van Brothers,,. Household Outfitters / 1 Oy L11X1UPII1 CUD • *nrs A*t\ tn X f°1 lo wlBgr lUisoIipitett testimonials regarding Kt*AP the now tti&w&tty \ oCHtJBERT * Pianos from Minister* of the GoSpel* ^cncliersiattd Professors of Music, Piano Toners of the Mghc5t standing. Wiiat other tnake of pianos can show sucB a, wotfgqjrtul Jrecorct? E*aoF. WV'fl, Wis of faowoll, xsho .MEft, FMJKK a TTJBKER, Boston's Ktswaenteatlio \Miller\ pianos nt the bopnalm fireman, onthor of \Firebells\ (tatenniaLtbo weSlawwns pioiiltfc sand Be&ottiiiche. \short Stop** Schottfsehe, <i^I 1 er»aya:-l\*sensltl8r\'« ie \8canJ< Vk Inmnn-March\ ««,, writest—Tiic 5Stf*DittteoraWtforiolsllotherltiiiSass, \SGH0BERT\pianoI purchased off yon i>aEiioularIy tor its toe ringing tones, its hasr given the most, perfect satisfaction cW sctttm, and «fegoiit Balaa, «md la erven war. I sadomplay upon any ab^?o in fox its wondetfol mtaMr for piano for whichilmi be willing to aUcaduiitte. tuue. iMWinmendtliCEatooKikaUReiny *'SGHUBER3f.** Irecom- ;«ttn« Mamas, taexxdtho \SOHffBBEr pianos to oil —— my friends and aCKin&intaBees. \ aaa. D. H. S00THKH one of Boston's ' ohI*9t and aaiost resspfecM ^ano tuEters, MISS EEF1E L CANNING tlm popu- wish Yose «& Son axidHallet*& Cntaston lar authoress of \Bock a bye Baby,' for* thirty years says!-! recoinmsend ''Tapping on tho Panes,\ Safely Rocked 'the \SOHuBBSS\* plwao above all in Mother's Anas,\ \Sweet Eyes of otfcxers to amy best and most. mtaaate Man. Bine,*' says:—I Ilka my \SCHD- frtends, as thoy stand In tfnne si) well BBKT\ piano more and more everv dav imd^avesnoh a ssweet btri-iiko tipper and! would not be satisfied with any nasrtapd fall rick deep .toxica bass and other uiake. rs&aate ooiEaves. They are as war sier- ^^ ——_, „ fecsttonft«eeiaatoiiie.a9DJay plauo can KEV.HENBY ,&.. MINTER of Madi- te •m&ie 60tt » Wis., editor and pablislieivof the ' —— , poiralar p3per, \*Oar Ohnrcli fWorb,\ ^^i^ilimi^-P^-J^ttiigi Ernst Parzibo, twe^yenrs suioo'ljas proves! all that we '•SSCHUBBBTTnttriglit Maao aniaani ftelikhteS \with'saaas .itieaB-erv this place. Toa aace at liberty to nse Uteji Woxtld not eS6lidtH£e itfori^any my nainein any way yon deejnadvis3' ottorn^e-^ith'wiiclilatiifaiiiilisx. ble to advance the interests of * \' '\Sdhnbert Piano Go.\ >S7M. M&EK. who ^» Jiead a^ion _* '• —i- re^lSt^;it. OhiefaSrj*^s^HBO|ac^ry JUDGE W. H. S. EMMONS, (Jadlgc the bomhate '^)f«,^^ 1 #l^^# e ^ at \jMl*- D. H. SoMber ftbO.feteraa piano iBeabBon. Wk ''ScbnW|pMos .are ^j^,:) j ptnohasea one*-the now eel- thtjronghly- made jtaA re^alatM and ebKa ^a '.'SOaUBBET\ upright pianos,, stamd in tetnO wonderfully awell, .^a am safciafied I made ao miistake in « 1. - HAL JiL— .. . .. my seleetioii, for the histranienfc has SR0F,B.M t -lt»Aty3BS6asr, snptevMorjjeejj a Botac6 of n'^iEcatioii to my of manuscripts, tea afr»figer M mcosio £ a3X 4ily and musioalMflnas ever siafee it at -White, Stnitii ^&*<M'\ ^\ ! *\—\\ '\ ^ Beaton, Maas.aayg^M; agnright, * * * * .Q** 1 at \White Smith ^*<M' i f,^5|*S?Sl e 1 ' l came and is more than satisfactory. Bc*aton, ^^^g^^S^S' -• '• •^~ tS^ snieera^wSailia^fdtt Will, MASOU, thepopalarpianist ^^U^M^'SMshw ,anfl Hke the-'SCOTBEKT\ upright pmnos a^Mamiit Htaha^in tttce. betttf *han very mnch, and always recommend them Spia^lK^ 1163 ' I recolntoend^ my^rieqds wafatkg the very beat it to afi nog? friends. ^SS'BtAl^^^i^^fi.of teaa's mo»6-i oonstteatite»«m'poi te»6hers of ninBlc. saysi ' t SOHlJBEBT J . , « infcrjgft, , ^ , wi „ o „ ^__ „ F „ S „„,. „„^ years • ago Jor ofi'S. of mji' pnpufl'wrliicli ^ p} an0 j purohasfed from yon some time gsc*e such: gfto4iMfc$isfaiitioB.*!taYer sold Biil€e i6t ^ 0 ™ family, abao thb one eiKhtorten.pfia^etpltty-acbolars, andj c» x aered \for the 'Iftw Marlborough hacve-now- >pnt«h\aaed^oue jortrny own Hotel,\ New York city. Both are giv^ nsre and -am delighted 'watn Bam« i»ing'the most complete satisfaction. ev?=erywftj%. .•;« * ^ These OTi# C^tt Be Seen AJ Albany, March 2?.—The ^JOJ.goo,. 000 canal referendum bill passed the assembly last night Just after 8 o'cloojc, by a vote of 97 ayes to 5§ noes, after a. discussion of nine bonre, in which party lines were practically abandoned. All but four at the negative -votes were cpat iy Bopublicans, the Demo- crats voting almost solidly for the bill. The four exceptions oa the Xtemoeratjc side were. JU&der Palmer of Schoharie -and Messrs W. \V Copfce of Albany, Ftnnegan, of Bocldand and- Pallace ot Monroe, • Oa the RefpttMloans otdo, of the 35 committee chairmen, only JS votod for tie Mil, most ot the chairmen, ot Important committees bolus fa the negative, incJading leader Boget^ Burnett, Fowler, Mantmond, Phillip^' Olcktosori, Apgar, Plank, Slovens, Nyo, landon, Blatt, Lcgfett, Allston, Hart- ford, Trauh, J, T, Smith, Boynolds, Hoofeer, Jloadlqy, and. M, Davi*. The committee chairmen who voted forj&e hill wore Morgan, Bedell, Doughty, Borasen, Patton, l^owis, Costetto. Hugb.es , Chambers, Cook of Brie, QraetCimd Orr. Tao nbsenteos wero Candco, Coon, Duor, J, J. McCarthy, 0, H. Smith* Treat, and Ultlch. Spcakor Nixon did not vote. There was a. long debalo la 4ho owly morning aa to tho excusing or pairing of Assemblj'asan Oxfftrd of tha Stela Now \Sfork district, who has nndcrgoae sovoral severe surgical operations op* on his eves lately, bat who cams to Albany especially to -voto apoa tite pMpoaltion, ilr, Burnett, wao led the oppoaltlott to tho canal *111 ( at first ob« Joctcd to Mr. Oxford,** *olng paired ot excttsod, bat finally ylald*od r *hcreifpon Mr. Oxford r announced, through the speaker, that ho would remain for the fins! vote, and did so* voting upon the roll call in tb.0 afflnnativo. Tho debate was long and covered exhaasUvely tho offeropoated arga* menta upon tao canal project. Among the speakers woro Me33ra Palmer, Bestwlck, Hiason, Nichols, Butter, Cox Fowler, Bnttett, Merrftt, W. V. Cookd* McKoorfn, London, Stevens and Pal- lseo. Tb0 real battle was after tho speeches were ended, when it time to tho vote upon tho 24 amendmeatst iwhicit had at earlier stages been la- trodttced, the adoption ot which Mr, Bostwlek, Introducer of »he assembly bill, declared, wouia be aft act of bad faith. Every possible means was used by tbie opponents of tno bill to put off the final roll call. tJpen most ot the amendments thoy demanded tao'&yca and noes, ana fully an, hoar of extra Um© was expended In this, way. Bat each and every one was defeated by a vote approximately tho same aa that which flnaUy passed the hill. !/&sn the reli eaS* ieadsp Hog«* opposed the measure, explaining that he Iiad reserved tela expression, of opinion so tbat there should ho no semblance of parly influence to tho reanlt, but each man should be free to vote according to bis Judgment and the wishes of his constituency. He was nttresersedly opposed to the bill, he said, in its principle and In it§ detail. Mr. Merrttt of St Lawrence^ in op- posing the bin, referred to the \inter- ference\ of leader -Murphy of Tam- many ttall in the matter, regretting that be himself had. been forced to abandon the hallucination, as be called it, that the Republican party was dom- inated by its Own Voters and its owft leaders, Messrs Palmer and (Jooke, in dif- fering with their iparty-associates,'said they were in.favor of *'a measure\ of canal improvement, bnt this bill offer- ed openings for great .abuses. No t-etter* Ffohat Vftiif pfftco Po'ttijirl fr ; \ K3ener«lM* c P on *'^ 'Sff*ctt» . -Paris, March aT.-^-Kfforta have *ee» jaado tojtr^c'e 4he lexers' anil -«iocu> saents received: ^by Jtajor- GenorAl i£$x> Donald: *rom (he war offlca: shortly be- fore blsauiClile. as 4t.-w« thonghit thaf they miglht throw light on the rnotiV* for «he act, but the magistrate, -who h*s taken - charge ot tho dead' raan'i effects, says ncr letter or Bocunie'nW vers fojmd except somo^ttalfttePslble scrtbhltag whlcli would Indicate thai the Writer \was 4n* daaed condltipn, ; .' Jj*anumhof of letters froraihet War ofi?ca> were> 46li^er©4 , to him last 'Wed neaday an4 Thttfaday Una authoadtles conclude that. tHe general coolly pre spared for ijia e«nd by first, destroying the letters. . * /, .• - The Figaro aamerts ithat one »< the letters received;,by Sir Hector Mae- Dpnald. from the* war office on. ¥c\3nes day morning was an ultlmatuna or d'erinjt him to leave forthwith - for Ceyjon, thns destroying his last Shops of a. reconsldexatloft ot W,a caae by the war authorities 1» liaglftad, The fact, ho*?eyer, that the genera! *ook his Hfq BOOK after he was ob- served scanning: tho nowspapors pnh Jlshed.in English, giving the charges made againsthtxn and publishing a. por- trait of Mm, Is taken aa tndlcatlng that $aia at the publicity rattor than any action by the British war -ofe determined, hfs act w', r ;j,, '1 if 1 ; &mi& <s'Aui,ei> IN. \ DEMURRER OVERRUL8D.\ Wholesale Fetd Dealers Must Plead t« Violation of the 8h«rman Act. Washington, March 87.—CaieC Jusi tlco Bingham of the district supreme court haa mud© an Important ruling in tho case of John F, Crovo, a xolall feed, dealer ot this city, against xnonv hem of tho WSoloisle Feed Bealors' aisoclatlon, involving proccoilnga lnstl tutcd ta»der tSio Sherman antt-truat act Tho plaintiff allege* that tho Scfon- dant» comblttea to reetrfct the wtall trado by fixing each day the minimum price at wolds, retailors ahouia. sell feed* product! «nd refused to sapply any rotaller who fallcoTo sell according to these prlcoa- The plaintiff cSalmi $SO,O00 daauige*, ' Tho court held that too defendants muKt plead .to Uhe allcjgaUons and over- ruled tho denraxrar of the wholesalers, *ht* claimed t&*t-the dcdaratloa was\ faulty in failing* tfi mUego that tliie de- fendant* ohlateed cxcluslvo imonopoly, IThree, and Ponr^ per Cent* to Be R» plaeed; by T&o Sf»or °ent <5ort*oi*. •Waahinston, Ma^K' ?1-—5%e seere- litiy of tbe treasury has puhliehsd », itrcujar an*ouncins that, on and afief; A-^pril. 1, 19(!S, he .wlil receive for re* hxnaihg,nnil.er autlhorityjof section ti oC the act of> March, 14, MQOrtp an amount not exceeding JlOO 4 O00,OOO, any psC the^bonds of the 3 per cent Joan 0! laQS-1918 -.and ta© i pgrcetit funded lo«n,,or 19% -Tbey xnay. he surrendered at prices yteld.Uur to the investor an Income ol '2p54 .per cent per aneum, .and the new b*ond8 will be issued in exchjrage. at a -paremlum of 2 per cent. Accrued ixn tecrest on both old and new -bonds will b« caiBVllated to dato of exchange. ' There a*e now ontstandirig about *S7,0fl0.aQft 8 per cent bonds and #233,> OQO.OOtt fours of 1907 which are affect- ea, by the circular Issued, $hore are «3»Q outstanding about $*4C,000,0<}0 «| ttie 2 per cent consols of im issued uaider th© \act of March 14,1900, Theste. 2: per cent bonds were issued in 1900 0& par- under provisions of tho refund- irxg act. K the new bonds wore to ho issued wow at par. there would bo a profit Jto t&e owners of tba bonds, taking- the pscesent market valuation, as a'baais,. o£ about 4 percent for the 3 per ceat b-onds •nxrthdored and about S^t per cent for the fours of 1007, The sec-, netary desires to obtatn an ectultablo •2jare of <thl» proflt tor the gov^wn. naent, wblch Is tho reason for charg. ixag a premium of 3 por cent upoa tho ROW bonda to bo issued. \The circular will contain full par. tScularg for the suldance of those who dteslre to avail themselves of tho priy. •tlego ot refunding, and will bo neat to each recorded owner of registered bonds of «he two loans la nuestioa. Tho C per cent bonds of the loan of 1303 will not he received for refunding trader this circular, but will ho reserved fSor redemption. They mature Fell- mmy 1,1904. Xha secretary stated in esxplanatlon ot bis action that tho do- •dred to put out a larger amount o£ I psr eenta which could bo available? to fenoroaso clrculntton In caso of a Btrto Bency. . Times a Day Cures Catarrh T%o pleasantestjjaoat craxYesateiilf ani the only Bofentifc lnirjwrj Spy tlie treatraeiit and Wro oi-catariji is flyowl •Simply ^ut tWkly 4||)a of ETyomei ift the Jnlialer.tjiat'cbMes \vitE»ove»x Voltage andrfi^ttfe^dthe it lor a few roiivutea fow ^Wa » 4ay. '*— . -, L ' •' • X^ seems ^mftrkalbla tjfo fc^lrn- ' pie a way of treagjjg qa^atrli'Avill ei!e«Qt» eure, but the, iHQat. iMk|r-lr. onfe (liacoveiies of seienee \itaVo al- wa^alieerttiieeimplest, Byljreatli, i% Byom« in this way every pt» tiolsa of air that enters 4e. air jxafr. ages of the throat and head*an<| goes into tiie Itmgsia chrjy^d^th a hetsJiDg btOsain that lulls the gefm» andS.hacoUli of catarrh. Its action is rapid nad lasting. , . J.A Him .take no nek-iu WyjngH^I Qiryei, A. completo outfit cSsta'tl.OO, anr3 if after using yoa can cay that it 3irt8 not help'ecl you OhaViea A. Masak wHl rotoxa your money. Wfcaat other treatment tot catawhis Holsd under a guarantee like this? Ncoao otlier lias ettffioleat merit. fexcise BILL NEXT. piano that can be made regardless of price. of Bos- T , • S!i lat . MR. OHABLES H. AYEKS, banker •I bougfet a flnd Droke r gay^^i m fully satisfied I 031 !?\^P™ 6 witbthe \SCHUBERT\ upright., style I*^A|N} Governor Wants It. Passed Before He Signs the Canal Bill. AlbaUy, March ?7.—-There >was an at- tsrn^.lmniedlately «fter the adjourn: ment to ^e.t the eieJse. pommlttge oi the assembly together so aa to report out ihe bill •Talslng this-excise fees by 50 per cent Chairman Conitling tried to get a quorum but the tired members; would not attend. He thereupon, annolittced a meeting for next Tuesday. , The probabilities are that the bill will come up ifejr,final passage Wednes- day. Governor Odell, it,i.ann4erstood, will awailf its-passage.tjeforo he .signs the caflal Mil,.as be desires to have the- revemue-prodaelng; bill 6. iaiSr be tote he -signs the t% canal bill. DeclaNd Unearned Qtvtdindbs. XrfHdngton, Ky„ March 2?.—-A sxonatb ttoa wan cauaodt hero whea tho joary re- tamed a verdict of three years ta tho poaltenUary for Dr. A. P. Taylor, a prominent physician and the president of tholndaalrfal Stated cerapaa3r, one of tho camjaaica that tailed bare a year ago. ,Tho cltargo wao em&ewle meat by appropriaUng tho mrplus fpnd to dirldead3 whea no dtridwd had boon oaracd. There aro three more Indklmcnta against Baylor. Fifty other elnaUar indictments suo to he tried agalnsrt prominent «ltl»ona, SysUtnatlo ShoplHtlnj, Rochester, March S7.—Two Servians, giving their names as Sarah Martin and Carrie Sechrie, wore arte3*«d on the charge of shoplifting and about SSOO twortn ot articlea, many of which were taken ftoxn local drygoods stores, were found In their roooa. The police believe they have operated in Cleve- land, BuSato and eias%a«3Fe. They carried market baskets Into stores Wttb them anil damped articles from the counters into the baskets when 03©ortualtio3 oaered. They are tbsought to be sisters, ' rok COTTON MILL STRIKE. ili SWEET PEAS and att Hatls of flardea ^eds ta. L P. Bioor> I'-dMir OBIiBAHS WKtJ3 Requitt For 10 Psr Csnt Advance Not E*p«c$td to B. Qrantsd. loscll, Ma5i^3lareh. 2J,—The tex- taiocottacll, made up of delegates from acovon labor unions, tave formally o^ <2crcd a alrlko on Monday morning taoxt la seven of tho big cotton mill corporatk&s In this city, provided tho jreeuoat for a 10 per cent Increase In wages Is not granted by tbat time. The members of the council bcllovo «3ial the Increase will not bo ©ranted and that by Monday evening nearly rW.GOO Eensoas will be oat of work. The carporaitona which will bo a(- foctcd nro tho Massachtuetts, Boott, Morrltttae, Appteton, Tremont, Law- srenco and Hamilton. Sealing Fleet Proien In.- St Johnsi ST. F., March 27.—-Itane of the vessels of the seal lag fleet has retatned to port, although the fleet has been gone' 17 days. ' t l is -reared that the vessels have either bees froz- en into the Hoes or forced Into the northern bays, remote from any* tele- graph station. Much anxiety prevails because It la Very unusual for the fleet to be absent so long wltbont being re- ported or sighted. The weather is 6X' tremely severe, being marked bry fur- ious gales and intense frosts. Schenectady Labor Troubles. Sehencctady, N. Y., March 27.—Sonio •t&rlous labor complications have orison •wrfthltfthe last day or two. TO10 trades assembly haa espellod Martin J. Shar- l£ey, a prominent labor leader, for toll- ing secrets. The business men havo bedded *o Ignore - tho demand of tho Stetall Clerks' union tbat they force all their clerks to Join the union. Au international oClcor of tho Lathers' anion was hero and said that the main &Bf9y wsaia ast approve tho isthers 1 &.-ickdown and that It* was probable 4&&t aU lathery would be taken away Srpm Scnenectady and given work olsewhero in the belief that the master taMdere would be forced to pay tho advaneedt scale of .wages to get lathing «3ono at all. Squadron H»turn» to Culebra, tvVashlmgton, March ,27. — Orders were'issued to Ajdmlral <joghlan, colti' mandtteg tiiq GuEt sauadronv w&ich is now at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, to return to his base at Culebra if in his Judgment coalitions warrant Ms de- parture. The-mavy departrnent offered •to bave a Squadron touch St S^unjDoi mingo, wbere a-revolution ia i-n pioi grass t ,brit tho.atate department ielt 'that the aetail of the Atlanta' for that service sohte time ago was suMeienl for the preseat Big Verdict ;por tosa, of Scalp, Indianapolis, iMaroh -2T.-H& saperlor |0urt Jury has .-decided.tbat the loss of her Bcalp by* Josephine Stephens, -while she was emploryed-ln^he Taclma. laun- dry, .was worth: $ftodti.. She -worked at a .Washing maehlne and Iter hair was wound about the »aaf t of Uie n* Typewriter Works Strike Settled. WtUe Falls, tf. ,Y„ March 27.—Tho strike of 125 alignment men and In- sgpectpra In the Bemington typewritor ^yprks at lllon was settled and tbe men areturnlejd to Work ffiis morning*. Tke *rages to bo paid for aligning machines, -which was the cause of the strike, will tie settled later. * Great Precedent Established. Peoria, III., March 27. — Bisbbp Spajildinjg who has just returned from Ills labors on the anthracite strike com- •snisston in an'interview, gave it as Ills ^opinion that fine period of strikes In •the tlnited States has passed forever and that arbitration will be used to set- ^e 8ll labor difficulties in the future. ^Phe bishop thinks that the precedent ^estaVitsbed by the commission will do aiuich to bring about this state of at' ifairs,' name, fare The blue -wMte wire— finest qtialUy— two grades? Four ©Mt Gratia, Guaranteed for three years. Threo Cant Grade, Heavy Ware, Stow Kettles, largo sixo Wntex Pail Dish Pans - - »• Dippers *Kks I Acer & Wh&don I S. J. PLUMItfER, BAQQAqE , and CARTimi. Leave orders early tb iifoid mistakes^ Baggage Helfv- ered to all parts Of the villa^.) Leave orders at CallagfiannftSDHpfs orThoneJcII fOgrrt.^ffotne f7f» Jnp-a-iao stains and varmshes*, at one operation. It cornea ln^ cans all ready to UBS, anaanybody ^ can nsa it. It ismadein flau^eenti colors—Oak, Katumfjaraboganyi^ \VTalnat Cherry^ Ox-Blood. Bine.' Brilliant Bl«(fe, Dead JBtack|.^a-3: ! lachite Green, ©loss Wiifce, 35iat-f White* Ground (for foundatien coat). Gives a tough, elastiCi •a-l ftuV fVlen'DTowned, Owen Sopnd, Qnt» March 27.-^-Four *mea were drowned.at Sass lake, nine «rB|a' frqm here yesterday afternoon. \William ittehol, JameB McLellan, Hugh StCCalluta and H. Boulton were fish- aigin a leaky flat-bottomed boat when. at sank aBd all wera drojwtoed. - * . weather Indication*. * Fair, warnier > Friaay* rain and -criMer^Way-nlg&t} fresh southlir^t _^rhjdjyMioMlng aottavreat. ,.': 1 .4*5#«r*< .;8nis,h^ thAt^ does not show neel marks or wear white, and is not affected by soap . andwp-ter. There is nothingJik6 : * it—nothing else BO good. It's T^e*- •. fulness is as la*ge as the honse,_i Ifcistho'moat economical becanBe*#: the best and most durable finish .tip for all new and old floors^ an'S'^4' woodwork, As arenaWer of t old* i ? fnrnitere,. front dc^ 8/ /tfek s J picture frames, and all; metal .audV? woodwork.ftDenf; the house it ia^j aosfc.magicat f : for Sale by Hiatilofi Wfos.;