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jywecnj0r. i» ••\I)\- <J« • EJI^A. fl '&** follotying, unsolicited testimonials regarding. •-h^fVlJ' 'the|K>w celebrated \SCHIJBER^ !l Pianos from Ministers of jthe0ospei, teachers and Professors of Music/Piano: •r#ers'oCtIi^ highest standing. \ \What- other make of pianos can shos? swcfi.a. \wouderM record? .pAo*?, 'f, 'EL m-sr oi LoWell, who MR. FRANK O. TTJKNER, Bostons T epv<SsenMt]he \Miller\ pianos at the popular fireman, author of \FireDells\ .CenteuBiiili fee \Voll known pianist and Sclio.ttische, \short Stop\ Sehottische, \tendUei? suys;—I consider the \<*SoH»- \Indian March* etc., writes:—The BSU'fc'* ylposrrperior toallothennakee, \SQHtfBERT™ piano. Tpurohased of you p'arftc^a%fo:r its-fine singing tone, its lias given the. most perfect satisfaction easy a*tiol, «nd elegeofc fHMsli. and in every Way. I seldomplayiraow any above »U'iQt its wonderful capacity,lor pisuo for wbiuh I woad 1)6 willing to standing to tune. I recommend, thetorto exchange my \SOHOBBBT I r«;otan- all&yirlOu,ds- , X mwathe \SOmjliBST\ piaws toall --*— X^jfey friends and aOqnaiatatce^. Ma. B,*t, S6UTHKK one of Boston's*' ' -*- oldest »ri§ mp^ti respected piano tuners. MISS EFFI3 X QANKINC* the popu- the «•*'S()'HtJB^3R'^' : t, piano above aH in Mother's Arms,\ \Sweet By otuers- to my \tat and moat'Jailmate Msh Bine,\ sayus-I'like my \SGHU frienda,-' 18 faery stand in tune so well BERT\ piano more and mure-every day andhasesneb. '* sweet bird-like upper and would not bo satisfied with, any part wddjful! 3ric)> deep toned bass and other make, middle oemves. ^heynr'efls near per- — Sttmaiwetns to Pie. as any pianocsn REV. HENRY L MESER of Sladt- be made, son, Wis;, editor and publisher ef tho -popular, papsr, ''Ctar Church Work.\ Jffrs. HuH Said Uts, Bilrdicl! \Was Irnprtidjent at 2-ejjifc.-.)' PROBING THE WUR0ER WYSTPRY .-r'-aOt; \tuner ©f-Bostaa O.BOUBKB, the expert also cerwjpQnde-ut to the \Congregai ,,„„„, ,„ a who Is employ^ espee-tionalfctt,\ wiiteai-My \SCHUBERT ially for euob* phmista as Von ffnl<mf t piauo wlvjch I purchased of yen some Carl FAtllaih M. P, Lcms t Rnttf mw§o, two y**^rs since has proved all that wo *-$yntp*m Qr£J>(stm, tie saya—l pur- duuVi <Wedt wjm own farafly .use a foryr ••- ••SGECUBI1RT ^upright piano * * « * dered '•SGWaBWT and am do%*»to w«. \Would no. . „ other make with which I aw familiar. autlyipated, in fact is ehtively aatjs'ac J - in every way, Aluo (lie ou©'Ipr- * later for Aim. DSantha OJUIB of with \tame in every tliipplaeo. Yoa are at. liberty to wsa Might pid „jd with MI . . .. T .... •w»y. IVQiildT not exchange it for any my iftmw to any way yon d«anadvJ»a> Mother-ln-Uavy of tha MuniereiJ Mat Subjected to T«Q Hours' Seyere. E)( amio.atlpnt ~ Cool and Colle'cte?! Shpwn PJho|oaMphs—Testimpny o) We^Iqal Examiner. Bflffalo, Maroh lG.-*Four witaesaei •R'ero examined at the opening of tin Inquest Into tae death oi Edwin h Bnrftick, betoro Judget.Murjihy. ia©dIoa,rexainlner, wljp was <Jn/oC i;ht flrst to vitot the Burdlolc home on. ttxi morning of Feb. 27, after the diiNleov exy of the murder; DotectSve IftSlm lirnd, one v£ tiie detectives £rom lt»ad q;tta«itfrs, who.vftlted the ho«aso on. th( saano morning: Mrs. Maria Hull, Mra Burdlok'a paother, and Ma«gIo Mun ray, cock to the Bardlclt housolfcoiil.: the two women mho discoiFerei' JBur- dl«]c lying clead in his den. Tho other wopren, whoa© npjenot, havo been wtmyoned dttTiwgr tlia gpro' grreaj df tho investigation, inctoahia Mrs. Bnrdtelff'Mrs. Balne, Katlo SCoo We to advanck the Intereata of tha »5S. & jnaW 'n BurdlcH** 3wm*>, mi \Sclmherfc Piano Co.\ . Hlos Rcnutnco, Mrs. Artfcor H, X»on 'TI^Mtf^ wH^J^ wttw • —l,„. rt „„ „ , Bell's mala, woro in tho courtroom, JWHSS^ShSS f^hftBeoI , 3 &^*y-%*!®P i( £P&2\* t l»«t they w«ro not called upon io - M for oiK*»teon yeaw. aaja:-iptirc»ftBCtt3 0 f the Superior Court) 1*0, m Jleriden „-Jl-™ .*«dOHODER-IT\np»jg l t for JW ^8^B^U08ta^iww-Tli»»BUl^»«- **^ ^ _,, , „ ^family *ml al»o f«R Ortend of «inoana v jj6of xny d!inK»tore»i»»siotfttcheraHd ^«o BurdHok family was <wol| rtsjpro hothh»vp'trtv«n ho moat eompMowtt- y r< y>, if, Sontlior (the vctewn. pumo smxM by counsel, HartseU *iltefc«eli thoronKhlv n»aa« MO .rtgniywo w»o, obrated ^SOHtrBfilCT\ npright idauos, «,„,,, , rttiv _«.„_ m.tXv Ai*iv^„«. ataudidtiW-wonderfullywell. aud KIM wtfaBed I m«a© no raiBtako iii S^ 0 ' 1 «««««««• »W«ct, Atoraoj \ 7^r«,mr ^ \V «lectlon. for tho iirttnuueat hn» CoaUworlh. conducted the exain|n»AleD PRO7.EJC.BAVIDB0B, «npem«or ^ n a gource of Ksn«flcation to my ot wltnessea and Detective Cuwote, a«l °! 2£S ,!6r j£§!r* n i SO S£ fmnUy a«a »nnslciil friandBoversince it baahle Jadso .Vujphy jiromptlnrhlxn « ^^^»^«S«i««SSS^ ~ Tho moat lnt ei o 8 an K wItoo« ? or^| woumu wlci a ncrvdtta bat rojoiutd -wall «Vmnt«mi imd »»llv more th»« I auticl- organiatand tmier of Boston, Bays ^CTa^ovO^ththe W{«a^ wutiftm, hair. Sh« SSUoS andit •toad*** ttme bettor than wmnd,.J^^mmeeoti»^thcim ra gowacd J nt , rel y j^,^ ^ woVa MI&J iiABTS-ETWEIK, one of Bps- — ton's xnoat oonsmlenttoM m& popnl« JI^ CHARLES H. Al'ERS, linker teach*** of JBant\a f»y;^-I oooght^_* gu j ^0^ «i¥»;-i nm fully 8»tMcd ^JBOPCOBMET\ aprfgnt &**& »^ with tha \SCEOTERT* npdght. stylo yearn sgofor pno of my P«lwfvMen, iipitoolpnrohiwttlfiomyoaiiometlmo gave anchgocMl «ataiC»oHott I a»v8»om 4 i 1 j W j. &);l!< j a y oW>n t mta &y ^ m tha one aghtortonoCwhietoiny«ioi»r» ( «aa Ior( i eHsa ror aw \-New Mmlbarongh haye »ow pw»b««a «M for my own Hot(s]L « He# y^fe dty . Bftrll ,^0 tf r . nm XBA am delighted mut »wno *« i U g the uio«t coniiileto ssiisfactioa. every -way, Thwsse Pianos Can Be Seen At LeYAM 3ROS. STORE, REMOVAL SALE! We Move on April 1st. stock will coliimetiee on Saturday, March t4th andycohtifitie for the balance of the month to offer th% most extra- ; ordinary bafgaias in . • - Ptatesr02$aesr Small Musical In- sit laments* Sfeeet Music, Strings and Findings, Stationery, Chat= elaime Bafes, Wrist Bags and Podkkt Bdoks ever o%edt ill Medina. A glance over these prices ought to con- \• vmcfe you that'we meait -what we say. ^ SHEET MUSIC frok8cerxb:te'19'ccnf6%er copy. for Stutar] BanjoV'TioM Or Mandolin '•',\• • frojn % l-^ohp. udotml iPronx$l,50 iip. fronx^pMO ttjp.-f:-•'«-'-• - -.-•• VIOIuNI BOWS from 59 eentajppi * EXTRA BARGAINS in Ghatelatne BagSj Wrist Bags, docket Books and. StatiOhery. BOX PAPER from 30 to 55o' pot' box. The best paper in town for lfe ~ • • All other' grades iu proportion. 250 and Library .pastn' 3o the bottle. TABLETS Finest stock in town from 80 np. BANJOS and GUITARS Spac^aUpiws lis to fflentloti only a kvr articles here but g|ye:^du:$c % 5p of rfalvailie for each^dollar you spend . ' '' fiefeduring the sale, • Cbine san^, see Jot. yburselL ', . - ' ;' '<? tft' : ' V-',' •: ^\; \ . •' \ >• we will a long: mourning veil, faatoneil batch from iicr forehcnil. JJotwitiatandlng her 68 3p«an, 3Ur| Soil stood -up under two hours oc to- Tore oxamipatlon by Dfetrlet Attoann^ CoaUwcrth, with remarkable ooolrsesi BEor answers woro given Xn a carfw, \tttilot tone* oxcppl^nj |SOWL and lajton when hole- vdlco took on *, DOCWEJIIU rJaj. Sim naod aomo wtfcslllns sawIU oc<a8fonally hut rtevqr becanio <qa> ttxsz€~\ Shown Qhattly Photojirapli, £vea wh«u stewa a pho>iogr«p>Sk:Ol tl»o den with tho body ut foo xaur <i€acM.isan a^ying on tho conch witht tho head battecod ID, MM. Hiall did noi hgjo control ot her tiervos. Sho loosed us. the plctiiro calmly and Inttsnily, pointing oat fsmUlxu' objects wnm the district, attorney aaked aw aiaout, \Waiou OiCitsea Airs. Hull left tho wii' HK3S'stand: without asslstaaeo, Jtocunar to the aauiioia was heap in> sistoKe lustt aaa was almost ignorant <** tho CiiOtoU tuat led to tho diirorwi su.ii and her siawmcnt that she liad luujmttea u£ aor untfoiiier VSsethor JBnv- dxttkn chutaty 01 uuidelity were woll iwuuued. uiusjuaros of Arthur R, E*«nncll *waa not apuKCu, all day, although lio -was usecb teioi-r«d to. There was no - rq(> erejice to \Sirs. Jfaino or Mrs. \V<£wrre)i, ,.^6xt lu Importance to IL^ testlaaony ^VBB f>y tea. Mull was thst glyea By tir. Howlaad. He said that Br, Msatroy, Ote Burdtcie family nhysiclan who* was so. the liotist^ when he arrived tiiero »3j the morning of the jaaurd'er^ re- quested Mm to make it appear tlia*. tho •case Was one of suicide. .After look' isttg at the tody of the rnftrdeWd 3tn&i), I>r. Howlaad informed Dr. aiarey that suicide was out of the question, Dr, Bowlaad fixed the? Sfo&abk' time of .the murder at 2 o'clock oil B*riday morning. 'If Br. HoWlstnd'S d-eductioas are correct, the \igtiet •*» toil\ whom Officers Meyer and 3Reld met on the night of the awarder musl t»© eiimlnarted from the case as- ahe •was Seenjgoing away from the.vicanlty Oi£ , fe Bttrdlbk house at i O'eloch, ^\ Suggestion of 'Suicide, That Dr. Marcy should have ttade a suggestion; of suicide after seelas till! tkattored shuil of tho\ vactlm is 3d strange a \feature that tho district at; torhey prahably will have sohie srapld questions forDf. Marcyfeird that phy. .sieifln; will get ample cSaiice 'to^ e* plain Br', Howland*s charges, r 'Another new itean In thef Hffiwlaiid testimony\ -was .une fact .that there wtt Wood spots on the leg which appea^d Ho haye b'een made by a thnmb, indl' caflng;, perhaps, that the drawers .had ibeen *em-ove;d from Buraiclft hody adter the. -orlrae. Maggie - Murray told a, -straighfor. •ward story,' She cbntradfetefl several stitetoeTrts made b y Mrs. Hull regard' . inig' WHit Was done, in tSite Bira-dleli home on the' mornijig ffio^aurder- Wat •aicovereti. \ ' Mrs.- Htill said that Bizrdlflk «aiiio 'into' the dining, rooin. 011' Tfcirjrsdas ©veiling C*he night of the inur-der). lie had a. bottlO in his hand. Shoe dljl not know What it cOntairied,' hen- dll she see it again. She thoaghtt II «triUMU» ill 'tt '}u*a Saam^tmr^ _ • JEurdleJc aaid hi* da-ughter, itwibnt were; in h«r rooih ahoiit -1:3.0. She dfd. not seo Burdk* a^aih thwt night, bu* hoarfluhlm iandng wlte his eldest dajsjghter, s^oih.'ha biased good highfe and. went, down sfcairs, ghO; did noi loa-ve h»r jwfti \agahi that nagrht, aftei putting the children to. hod about tsm, ' - ' • • • . ^he got up.thj n«xt siomifig at tor usual ^ijUr, 7:3ti, without £ein* called fftwes Murray girl -called to her that th«t \front door yim open mxft Wtchas Wiadow waa opnr, and that sht had •Oalled t o Mir. Burdlek and got nc .answer, 'Mfs, Hull aaaefted that she heard no voicea aft^r she went to bed; sh<e» did not hear the Murray girl corns in. or her-boll rings. > When she wont -to the den nho said &he opened Uvo door a Jlttlo -way and called, \Ed Ed, Ed,\ She -saw some thl»g on the coucfin It was dark la there, She saw *he Murray girl in the hall, .and sato: \Maggie I few 4lt»it Bometliing has happened. { do not dare to go In there, do you? Whai pfct«li we doi?\ TBsea i' said that w« had hotter aend for Dr. Maroy. \\Wore yooi on good term* with yonr neast floor neighbor?'' v ^Sfes sir\ * \ - •**Wli'y didn't yott oall WnsJ\ , **1 thought it be*t to call the doctor.* - **\W>y dldn-t yott go into tho den that.raonailiig?\ **X was too norvou«,\ \JSfouhad no reason forexpootlngtc •ftad him dead In tSor - ©?\ **No, except that ho did not respond M* my scrims,\. At this point Mr- Coataworth handed Mrs, Htltt * phoSograph ot tho den with the body of <the murdered -*aan lying on W10 couch covored as Dr Maroy found, it ceyered. Mrs, ^nll ioaXUto photograph without ao much «sc*?lrem»Ung\Qt*1ior liaadsj and loolc^ od~at It latently aad calutly. Then ahe dlscusaod tho picture and pointea .opt tho fiuplllftr ohjecbuitt tho den. Mr, Cofftsworthrii oxamlnation was conducted all through with ovident purpose of breakhsg down the witness He kept tho photograph before het for many minutes. . The witness saia that she bad norei ajKitcd'and had never boon told of t2»« details of tho tragedy, She denied having aaJd that BhO thought she know some one who might havo dqn^ It- ' Sho had .'had no conversation 'on the tebject except with the officials Sho had never told.Burdiek that he -waai as much to Wamo as hi* Wife. ~Ttien you thottght that your daugh- ter was score to \olamo?\ **I certainly thought she was Impru- dent, I thought iTjibo had done dlf- ftsrontly he wotiiat havo,\ In response to » q.uestlon from At toraoy Hubbell, Mrs. Hull said Bur- dlels had always treated her Wndly and with gftat considoratlott and ad- dressed her as \Mother Hull.\ \Isn't It a fact that you stayed in that house after your daughter loft on account of love fox* the children?\ *Xc3, and for afr. Burdfek's sake.\ aiaggie Murray, tho cook at th e Bardlok house, w*s tho next witness. She contradicted Sirs.' Hull's story Ot what transpired on the morning of the mtxrddr Sho salfit sho went to Mrs Sulfa bedroom and told her about tha door and Window being open. She swore positively that sfte did not call Mrs. Hull from the first floor. Sho also .contradicted 3dra. Hull,, who had testified that she» did not look over the balustrade. She said she and not Sirs, Hull suggested that Dr. Marey be called, She knew of no one who held any animosity towards Buxdfck, Darhiif Attempt: • jtt Robb^rTB lljaWjJili Tragi*.fending^ !*•' QUE*-p A*rf ACKED AT tA,i(4feS* pr, *rMrAtr>*'l.*t«l)r of Iowa, I^IIM C;. \Bf. 81»bQp li Irs a.fjrtticai Oijndl tt6r»-r~Wl!fchout Sessurliifl. any Bto^' tha Robber*.F|od-r-No Clue to Tbell identity, Puehlo, CJoJ., WardiS 16,—A daring att tempt at robbery wish a tragic eridtoj Occurred in one of the jnost fashion able restaurants Irx this olty 'iaa' night. Two masked rohEjers entered too ataus* cafo by the* front door. Oaa.<! went to the cashless des-K, mi Ua<; olfter acttempted to xob the gnesfs w the tahlos. \' ' The second robber polnte'd a.'royol 1 yor at Ur, J . F. Tuacner, who was s3t! ting at a table, aa*d ordered 3ila\ throw up Wa bandar , The doctor hesitated imd the robt>«j flred full i n btt face, klinng atln in stantly. Then #© man Mtaackod ethwr «M(wtsf. 0. B.' Bishop was sh*o't In the left sWt Wfthout securing aay 'booty tho rob hers Bed, Bfahop Urn in a eriUcal con dltlon. Dr. Turner, who\ wens about SO yoaeri old, came bore tow Iowa, two yoatji ago. Ho was a graduate of Princatoniporaonnl ^unrontae jo Thero Is no tho rdbers. duo to tho ideatlly ol ••flyomel the -Most ^owleifefiil 10am lor ^|a«h Xw Mmmtil Says Mayor Y?f4< _,... \ Po^Qt1^-ta'«aimcaVB^^yi^^ fefugs into.theatoniaphj it cannot 1b|> •;'. (Jctrtd in that roaraiek *Ehe oiiy; my iaA\i4ph this too ciwifflJi^cBs- easecaithecnvjad iaJJiihs^jb. a ^ir*c4 application that wiliiiE ^ h|cill| ... of catarrh, and, nrevent their ^owih. Hyoniei. ia the only ^aoftn njf ^aafk of treatment that ac^onvplis^ jfcis. Ifc is tho simplest, most ^ie«s|rnt.««p.ia,. tho only absolttto.^je* ^ ; pajaxrh. that has ever h?en disooyercid. For Mayor JSmory If. yaro!, ,of Ticotttoa, N. J,, -waitef: *^pji v hj»?e rray penrjigsion to say tha,t I helieye 'Hyowoi' to he ono of the moat wop.- . dorf of cures ior catarrh, and -thro*t txoublo that has ever beea discw^f. eel, In, my case the qffeel has .befpa ren/velousk I enclo|et ycra %ojn|y order lor two outfits for friend* of mine, to whom I havo r^coprnipided Syomol' and whoI-itraanjaottB'BioAl haivp tho \henefit of this remarkahle', pal)tteen, ,, Ohas; A., Mack hj|a80»jn.ujb,pqj?^- deiicein tho power o£ Hyomei to euro catarrh, that lie will for a ifxnit- ed timo, soil this medicine nji^or \fiis reluwt the money it the purchasers: can-any that it did not help thero, \ §i -All In all, it wajn a remarkable day, ioade) so -chiefly hy tho irtgor of the irevestlgators. They may go at later witnesses as sharply as Ehey went at Mrs, HulL If they do, a,nd there ara no breakdowns, tiiett the murderer Is ejaier c person of astoundrttg: self-con- trol or Is nq(t on t&e witness list. INJUNCTION SUIT. KILLED -BY CF*A?Y i.OVEJl, Woman Shot by MEan She Had Ro funed, . Providence, R, l.» March 18. —4tXaj Julia. Toombs, 23 y«cara old, was nrjol and Instantly hllloeE by William Sbov ons Morse, a rojectsal lover, who a-wr ing tho past threo months has bcei twice In an.insane asylum, Tho #oung womosa started from faoi •home Sjutday moemlng to Mlemi church, W milo or mora distant, otni had alrnost arrlv«l_4hore whoa Jlorae who had ^vtdcntly- 'bpon ah»xlow*ni her, overtook her. Hfe walk«sl a storx dlatanto with SIQI anot Miss ToombB appealod to a critl son to escort her to tho church- }|prso however, ii^a-blg »ssrapplng f«Uoiif,aan( hcuaetod in so thrwxitentag a msnstci that the citizen turned about ainl Icll tho pair, The girt started on alone l>ut, Moai followed and draWiasg a revoltror (bro( four shots at her. e-wory shot taJtlng: o( feet, ono passing satrongh her hesart Sho expired almost\ Instantly. Moxsf was -chns<jd and craplured and turzsot over to the police, y&Iorao was bora at Kew Britain Conn^ 29 years as». Ho ba$ por-so cnted Miss Tooatbas for some*' lliaio Miss Toombs was ^woll and fa-voraJblj known In tho cointEsmnlty I n which sht lived. -**f^***^S^-^**»»wfj(M^»*w^%. <*\i**iim*****iimm*'^*i*'^^i/>>0<ii***fi**^ yiow is the tirne to l>r|njf i» yottr wheel and have : W cleaned and \*ny ttee^cg repairing 'done, Suicide of Old Railroad *dnn. Detroit, Mich., Maarch 16.—FrcdorSci Walllngton, for the past 33 yertxs chiiol Baggagemaster on tho Michigan Cen tral railroad in this city, cut 'hfslhroal in tber bathrooul or 'his residenco yes ter'day and died ssevoral hours laaoi ..„„,. . . , at the Harper hospdtal, OHe had beoi! Adjourned until Monday afternoon w^ |or , 66reral nlftIs;ths md waa 1)&xl , ail^* aBffleatea. B^S. Waningtsn sas been In the efflplc?y of the axichlisat Central railroad to* 50 years. Ilefjort becoming baggage fcnAster here ho wai a braJicina.u and thien a coUilactor hi the-'road. ' * Argurhent Tomorrow In Re. Wabash Railroad Against Employes. 'St, LouiSi Marci Id, •— Arguments will he heard by Judge Adams in the tJiiffted States district court on Tues- day -in. the injunction suit of the Wa- bash Railroad conbtpany, to restrain the eniployes irom. going.' on strike Laib&r leaders have no hesitancy ip stating tbat if the injunction shall not be dissolved Uhjekr- power will ho gone\ and the iaoOring iru|n.'Wlll liaye no way to enforce his demands. The legal hcattleof botli sides will b e sharp and determined and gxeat interest is mani- fested in. regard to the court's 'de- dision. - ' * . i . ' _ If the injunction shall be dissolved, it is probable thait a strike will be Or- dered to enforce the demands of the* firemen and tralnanen.\ Company Withdraws Offer» Ttaoouver, B. C, Ma-rch 16,—T3i« members of the brotherhood of Rail; way Employes irave announded their accSptance o,£ Ihe offer of\ the Gana dian Pacific Railway company to arhi- tpate, The Offer was\ made 10 days ago and aithattmie was declined NOW the company declares that the oH'ei having been refused, it has been, with- dra^n. Elevator Soy Killed. Albany, March 16S.—frank Kotilthvan 18 yeava old, elevator, boy in the Glob* hotel, was caught bwetween the -car and the third story fioe:r Sunday attetnooa and injured so badSEy that he dlod Svt minutes later. v T*wo guests in -tut writing room hearw3 his screams and •hurrying to the elsevator Well dlscsoy- ered the mutilateai body of -tlio tioj Jxolding the hoist SEaSt. the .-boy bad been employed in the hotel a year* Shot and Killed *>y a (Jompanlon- Btica, March 16_—William i'lillltps, aged 16, was accidentally shot at F\orj Plain. Saturday idgsht by a Cornpandot iwith Whom he wsts playing and- r6 ceived injuries frorjo. Which he died, al rnost- instantly. - * 1 also do ^aner* al repairing. , Call and find out the <?j%> €nf kind* ojf work I'm and loot over any completet line of sundries, AHtyork guaranteed! MKMNA CYdLE WORKS ...KirKe IT. Wnrn«r... .ebd «««. W 1 jEhavea few Overcoats left and to close them otit we will give you a 0s- count of 1*3 O' Cariadlah Indians Want to. Wov Gtrthrle, Ok,., Mar-oh. lU?=^SWas.Snaiti and Henry Captain,, clilofs of .tbeSenij ca Indians in the tTnlted States, ltay£ been conferring wdtk Gk>veraor 3BI& heart of the. Osage Indians for tho riaVl iwe,ek. for the pUfchtastf of Osag-e-la-ads' 'by 4 tribe of Sett&ca Indians, 1,600 ID numiber, now -reildimg on a, reservata9li in' Cajjafla. _ The laadlanss on tbe Call' adikn. \eserve \destroj ii & ,statod r to •lome -to fihe Soutliw}eat to be near-tlaelv. brothers in- this country. • No deftiiltc, cono.ltislon. was teavsdied, the regular price, as we do not want tocarry theibjover. Our spring goods are \ar- riving every 53ay ami we must have room,-* Calit ail and see what->wecaa ddior you.- See our line of spring hats—the very latest shapes,\ prices right. • — . r tow: OppiTost Office; Weather Indications i Fair, warmer Monday; Tuesday fair! fretrh; southeast wxmta. . H M ••$&m(]B.'B- •Pii *f tost. ~, l«eave yojxr Order at, . the fifaid ft?<Jnt 6ro6et^