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VOL, l-NO. 3fr MEDINA N, V., WCDME5DAY; EVENING, WRCH 15, 1.903. DPAH ^ ? foilowiqg unsolicited testimonials regarding ; Kt-AM the uow celebrated \ SCHU BERT \ Pianos from . Ministers of the Gospel/Teachers ai^d Professors of Music, Piano Tuners of the highest \standing* What other, make of pianos can show such a wonderful record? - i PtioK. W. H. WAV of Lowen, who MR. rTUNK C TTTtNER. Boston'*)' reiireseuted the \Miller'pianos at; th e popular fireman, author . f Fire hells'-\ t'eiiteiui^l, the well kno\ynuianiBt and Stiiottwohe. \abort Stop s. Ii.it tisih... teacher says - 1 consider the ' SjCHt;- \ Indian March etc, write* The tstctcr\ Piafto siiyeiior luall other makes, 'SCHUBERT piano 1 '.imlia.** d uf-you paruvultarly t u f I 10 ^ u . e staging tout, ita has given the. must iierfeit satisfm tiou rosy actiou. and elcjji-iit finish. t and iu every wav. I seld.nu iJay upon auv above all for ltd wondcifut capacity (or piano for vvbKh .1 wo..id l« willing to i standing in time. I ret-oiiiiueud them to eichautre my ' S( Hl'iiKKr 1 i<>. m ftli'uiy-frWndfli. uieu.l the \SOHruEk'r .piutioa to all —;— , my friends and aiviiiniutanc<--i Ma. D H- Son HUH gun of Bostons oldest and ihuaMespevted launy tunerp, M1S.H EFFIE I C'ANN'IMJ th e |...pu with Vose & Sou and HauHt&Oumston lar authoress ..f • Rock a live thirty ycont ua^.8 ,- 1, reoouuji^ud ' rapping ..u the 1'oue-, s,if. W STORT OrWIRS,PAINE* Tells of Her Relations With the Burdicks and Pennells. '-'YOU tatteft to- him over-thj} 'pxtone the 'previous night?\ \Yes.\ *\At whnt time?\ \Seven thirty.\ \Ho waned to know If I knew •whether the HenriellB had left the city He said he saw Mr, Ponnell' at ihi . ' Orpneus and concluded Mis Ponnell . I -was out of the olty;\ I *.». HAD TALKED QF DIVORCE Stilt., for Hul K.-.> knl EyeA- of •SO HI v t\. r y du > i it h am the '\8CHX*l}EJtT\ piano above all in Motutrn .Vrui*. - 'hiv.rt othere to H»y heii and most intimate -lush IJln «a) n 1 hm- ui> friends, &8 they stand in tune «> well UhliX piaur. uu.rt au.l u. t. andhftV^ptioU a 8we«t >lrd like npjier an l would u«->t b. lat.siii.d partanA foil rich deep toned bass and other make . middle octaves. They are aa uear per fection-U seems to me. as any plauo can KF.V Hr.NKY A MINr.H .f Madi be made. 8 \ u ' ^ tiB - c d»tor aud publisher of the popular paper. \Oar Church Work MR. CHAS. C I,M)l\RN'E. the expert a)R<>, correspondent to the C^i'-fiia tonor of Boston who la employed eapec tiouftUat, writes My Si UIUEIU i»lly for sosh p«uuj?ta aa Von Bitlotv, piano vyuich 1 jmichaof-d ,-t v Q some , CarlFittltou ft F l-ang, Frnsi ntraho, two years «iuc« lias proved ml that we Smfi/lony OrcAislKt. etc Bays—I pur aiitlcfpaied in fa« : t U ehtlr«!> satisfy \ chased tor in? ovsm family use a tcrv I n every wav Als.;. th. one I ;.r •SOTUBEIBT\ upright .piano •• • • • dered later fo r Mrs Diantlia Ohln of and a m delighted wxtt^'muue iu every thl» place Von are at liberty to nee' w»y Would not, exchange, it for any in> name m any way >ou deem advis« other make with which 1 am familiar Me t o advance, tde. iu'ert«u of the '\Sihal^rt llano Co.\ WM. MARK, wh o was head action regulator at Chickering'e Piano factory JfD«E-W H H. FMMONS, (Jad s , . for eighteen year*, eaya-l pnrcbnsea a 0 { tne ^ tiCUL'UKRT upriglit for my own Sl i Superior Court East llostr>u, say No. 'i rur- Mende.n ;h iht\. ad family and also for a friend ol iniue aud. viae of uiy daughter e moaiu tea* ner auo both havo civea the moat, complete eat ^ t JJ fl Soathor ,tiiu vet.-rar. plau> tafncUoo, Tho 'DU^oW\ W loa al * tuner'/ I purchAaed oi.« of tin; now ;•:• thoronshly I»A4« a»d regulated and e v, rot e<l \ hCHtSBERT 1 uiMlgut 4 ua..v* dtond Si tune wonderfnlly well and am saii^fied I made i... t:.'»ia,k* ;i. Uiv Beleition for the n<«t.ii. me.nl ha» PROF B . M. DAVTOSOS. snpervlsor iK« n a ecmr*© of (jratifk-nCcK. to m\ of uwnasciipw and arranger of inoalc fuuiily aud musical friftudeerei sinte n at White Smith &' C o » llorio Hooae. QUJ aUl | l s oi.'.re tliaa !Uit.i!ii;.to.r>- BoKion. Ma«a say*.•- My *CHUBBRT oprtght, * • • • ,'^^Xd^mLI yon WM. II U ABON tl.« r*pal»r ,>.*,„., ESrriStaE* I'XU^IT^ «\Sthe ^uanBEUT npr-.fh, { , la ,„, pateu. i aj « ,u , „U- j„ »,. IM . tw,tter than ftrymaUi ao d olwar» reojmii.cnd i SySLSS 1 ! 1 vert^'T XmS to m y frjond, jvant^ „ c V,, any p«»\« • \V 1 \ piano Uuit tan be It to all my friend* Fully Detailed Her Movements Day ol the .Murder — Burdick'e Bn8lne3i Partner Testified He Believes Pen , nell Took Burdlck's Life—Rev. L. M. Powers' Statement. Buffalo, March 18 —\I believe that Artnur H. 1'eunell iu person or by f.irod ti^saaalu. muruciod b^Jwia L llard;(ii , <\.harl\» Parke lla:il:fki baalnesa jurtner ina.1i' t.i.a sta^nncTnt Iu a loud I'l.Oe at II.M-I j*.t.. n w!i.le o n Li.e stand ax ir.e |^-..iio ^ouii iu-,uesi. I'ami- siKKo this awful belief in 8 ft'.uce.re ajjl t.rrit.'e tune of voice II l.»-.krt! t.i t.'ie l.steucjre like a tnr.lllug m.niteiu in a bloody stage play Porko'a e>ej gl<tiered aa If for batrvd (or the ii..in »Uo waa killed by lAo automo> t>;l(* plunge last week. It naa decidedly ladles' day\ at , the Burdtck inuuesL There wero glrla : of al l ngea and sieea present Glrlo from ti>o Hluiwoou clistr.ct occupied , front ecaia. ;>i< ro were wonwn froin I tbo Eas ' a.dc -.; ll.;na:o »i.o secaic'd; as ir.-cta lu'e-cuieU a s those of IhO 1 lafl^'onaole. oc<t.ou of tue city. ^91-jif.a ii J.iMi J Ryan arid De'.ec I tno Serjeant llo.iii.und hod charge of tnCi cn'ova thai (jimniM at the doors of fwvi'rc coirt Kully 2.'>o people r.wwi!tJ into 'he nasij lo<'il;lng room »\.imo 'no tea*'tig 'VH3 l a orogreso !•>•.!*y '.'.\.> wctr.-.i were. In at'Cadaii.~fl \Did he ask about Mr Permell?\ I \Yes. I told hi m 1 did not know If M'r. Peonell was In the city T tolif 1 blm 1 might se e Mrs. Peaoell ihe next, day and would ash If Mr. Pennell was in the city.\ \Did yoii see Pennell the next day ?\ ' \No; 1 did no t \ ' \You did call Burdich up about, 11 a. -m ?\• • \Yes. air.\ •'W.-ere were you on February 26th?\ i \At home.\ ••Where were you In lie morning?\ \Down town \ \Did you bavo company?\ \Yea 1 had a woman frlond i n the Bf.terni.ion ai.d guests Ui the houso for dinner\ \What rime did yom have dinner that night?' \At 6 30 •\ \WCio ate supper?\ \Mr Carleon. Mlas CunnlnehAm, her friend, my girl and myself.'' 'What time was this?' •'From C 30 until 7 \ \What did you do then?\ \Went up and \put my Utile girl to bed \ \What did yon do them?\ \I went d-ran stairs and read until 9 3\ and then wont to bod\ \Did you have company that night'\ \No.\ \D.d you oc< upy the eaiuo bed vvlCi your littlo girl?\ \Yes ' \\ou didn't so out that ovenlog*\ \No \ Killed Her Mother, Her Daugh- ter and Herself. BURNED HOUSES AND BARNS. Held Me n at Bay With a Revolver Then Cut Her Throat and Rushed Into the Blazing House—Three Wo- men Worked on Farm Like Men. Had Bad Reputation. Perm Yan, N. Y.. March IS—In o fren2y of mania, Mrs James Slrow bridge or Guyanoga village. Ave mlden from here, killed ber daughter, ag>*d u a _\ „ |„.,.u t| lt . tii'tnplest. By'breatll* 21, and he r mother, aged *>0, and aftei SIMP0 BREiTHE iTV A Few Minutes Usfe of Hyomel-ffluf' Times a pay Cures Catarrh.' Tlit; jileasanii'Hti inost convenient .nnd tho only scientific niethpd f<li r th'p .treatment•'and otire of \ealajrrti\is Uyuinei.; Simply,put twenty-drbjls of ITyimiii in tho Inhaler that CorKes with every luickafre and thenbreathe it f. >r a -few ' minutes > four times \a* day. ; It MIIIIH ri-inur-kable that : so*BJni*>* cl<: a wnv of treating catarrh ,*\yiltT elTi-c.t a curt>, lnit the ruoat irnpoi 1 ^ .iiit ilisi.ivt'iies of .science have aft* i'H llyoiuei i.n, tins way everypar*\ tide nf air that enters the air pass-:' .!«<••* \i. the throat and head and goes i.ii.i tlie lunga is charged with a liealin^' Imlsam that kills thp germs .uid liamlli of catarrh. Its action IN ranid and lusting. 4 '• Yon take no riak iii buying HyJ - iini A coinjilfto outfit coats 81.00, and if after using you can eay thai t it. IIUH not helped you Charles A. Mack will return your money. When a party of men attempted to What ether treutment for catarrh 18 setting Ore t o tho house In which the bodies lay. deliberately entered It and perished in Ce flames Exactly when or how the two w.> men were killed Is unknown Thu first Intimation the neighbors had ot the tragedy was in the afternoon whsti Mrs. Strowbrldgo's home was found to bo o n Are, and Immediately after wards she was se*on to s<»>t fire tr another house across the strept. In which he r daughter lived, and also tc two barns In which theie wero IS head of cattle an d three horsea iicin a u c very IKS! made rejirdu-sa ci rec*mmcnd to m y piano that uui pilCJO. MISa MARY E. WEIR, on e of Bos- tons most cooidonUoM .and pounlAT* M R COAKLBb H AVERS. lcu.kcr tcachew ol moalc aays.'— 1 botigut a. aC( j hrokor *»T»-—I tm f-.i;ly sa«ti»iicd -SCHCBBRT\ upright piano jjwno wlth thc SOtiUBERT' m right. »t»lt * \* U pfnno 1: purchased from yxm «oca« time el nee for my ovro family also the one WM called to ordo. I \ w,n you 8WC?ar you Wero Oot OU t | that Tliui-Blay night or early Uie ueni ! morning? | 'Ye a 1 naa not out \ i \You Bore at tho PonnelhV tw o j •areel.9 ago?\ ! \Yes ' • lit ».»)<•/ of tho dead inan. ; . |> cnl . c n .aoro?*' x.3 ••nica.ooi to friends aioi ••Vo 1 - a<.co**npanic.'l her u> ihc tx>H(.o court wtie>a i>.o Ir.q• Cs; sliOrl.. «• af.er S 0 ; >'<« Would Ten All Sh e Knew. 1 cm. go.^B ;o toil ail I huow ro- 1. ourdK.k. h.s per n!ia;ever 1 cau oa^ 10 cut. K>aa.j le a i,: I Vv I years ago for QUO O£ ray papu-? wnicn y v { ABi) i purchase d from ytm »woie time •raw each good tatlsfcctiori 1 have eold ^^ f^ m „ ovrn family aisa the one MRhi or tea of eanie to toy tscoolara, and j on i erw i f cr tlie 'Now aorihorou«h h3T0 no w pnrcb5s«l ono for my ovsra g 0 ici.«! j,* eK . xatk dt? Uoih art tr» and am dtlighted with iatno In lng tiie mi)gl ^n,.^,. Biti.tfi.cUoa crcry way These Pianos «•* Can Be Seen At LeVAN BROS. STORE, MEDINA.N. Y. REMOVAL SALE! And in order to reduce om stock will commence on We Move on April 1st Saturday, March 14th for the balance of the month to offer the most extra- ordinary bargains in Pianos, Organs, Small Musical In- struments, Sheet Music, Strings and Findings, Stationery, Chat= elaine Bags, Wrist Bags and Pocket Books. ever offered in Medina. A glance over these prices ought to con- vince yon that we mean what we say. SHEET MUSIC froth 2 rents to 1 9 cpntspeT copy STRINGS for Guitar, Banjo, Violin or Mandolin from 2 1 2c up, VIOLINS. From $1.50 op. MANDOLINS from $2.10 up. | VIOLIN BOWS i from 59 cents np. , EXTRA~BAR6AINS I in Chatelaine Bags, Wnit lti^» P.n-kpt I Books and StatJomn 1 BOX PAPER from He to .V>< r>.r l.i.x T!i<- KM 2V pappr tn town for 17c All other grades in proportion STAFFORD'S INK B.nd hitirary pa-te 3c th- 1i..ttJ.. TABLET'S Finest stock in towr) frun ,V up. BANJOS and GUITARS from S2.90 np. Space allows us to mention only a few articles here but -X-c will give you Jfi.50 of real yalue for each dollar you spend here during the sale. Come and see for yourself. Krompart's Mtisic Store Medina, N. Y.- icyut-ai Mrs bcu T fa^no entoroJ ue crjui'trooai .0 meet the gaso of iiiC b.jraax tyca. Tr.e viSb ot the [laiar.a (ICaU-ti did no! loos ao beauiiful in c.«ar*. aa ixjforo v ho n.ur.Ucr of Uuruicii 8t<s ha<l eviaejHiy worried and lOal mucCi tifccp. 1 Tbe.-o «a a a chonse • In tiio tone ol ; voifeo vt'hta Mr Coals worth -osKcd ,ilr»..1 I'ainQ if BOO tinow Arthur R Pennell ] W iitm Mra. l'enncll 9 norno mas men ' t.oa«^J Mr-». I'n.D.i almost erte<l She! BJI*W CTT-X< .a a >-ote.o Olied w-lih tiyrotia. j U>j When f'ennoh a namo waa spoKen j l»> th e uuest.'tncr, her r*iply wna o [ COltJtslO<.Kleil ' Y«S3 \ j Mm I'oino di 1 not tspeak In a very • loud volep Hto aittfvrcrfvl Leo qiany 1 tk.ti*3 delibJTaiely and sljwly Not 1 Or»vx> did fthe shots signs of breaking) down, eicopt when Mra. Hennoll a! noriMj wtk* tnfititlunnd ft was tho j opinion i,f thos«i In the courtroom thai j Mr*i f* ne \us well eo.ktted reijar I- j !ng (acta coDcoriuos tho murviervd j man i sto-'vly it i.ame out thai Mra. Paine ; hnJ r. ''. IK. -.!''K vcr> ofLf»n In do*^rn to*»ii .ttv-aiUuent stores and once ID a caf*' 111 Main 9ire«n near Bummer ,^rmx M *B 1'a.ne adm.'.1*^*1 all on Si^vn.d:? wit.n tin- murdered man. 1 \V!i«..i Mr (loaiuttorth qticaUoned'alra Pane n'-y she had met Bunitck In. i.ht. Mn'i s'.re.'t • afe. \..he answpr camo 1 lh.\t I' «as vn.ply t<> tftJk ovprr the d.K.rce of Hur.,.fk and the conduct, of Arthur f'ennell \ t.ko .1 a 1 I !•• 1 explosion came the rema.-l* fn.m Mrs Paine that Mrs Ten nell had urged Buniick t o take his j ttifo A'.!».-P Nark lo hi s home and 1 fom-l) Mrs 1'ajne wag garbed In a new : ta.lor made enun. aud a fur coat tot»p*»d ofl the g..»n Her pretty ?.ead «as be<-omin*,l) covered with a tuque covered around with a Hsht fur Met (ace »a 9 paje and her voice was tremu.ous as she replied Ui the first qu<-su. ns of iJisincS Aitornej Coats •v.irth Her shapely bands gripped the arms of her chair and her eyes were; tii.f < l..sed. She was evidently very p. If possewl and ^a<i wi-ighi-d well whaleur In! .rmatlov she might givfl at th e inquest Her an««er^ were direct at all times an*i s.*i'- a.way 1 * ;.i>iU«'d at Mr Coais mil th ahile an~ner.nK questions Sho lost h< r neTvousncss as th e enamin at'on i-ontlnui-.l lo the point w ere 11 toU'.h«-d upon her acquaintance vvilh both I'tir '.:. K and r<Miiiell Last Interview With Burdick. \When did you last see Mr. Bur . dick ?\ ' I • A we*>k before th e murder. Met hlni <m the Klmnood < ar He only bowed. We did not talk ' • When did you last meet him and talk with him? \I don't remember \ '•VWri did you talk tn him last?' •Thursday before he died \ • Yon ( alied him up? \Yes.\ \What did you say?\ \Said 1 had not seen Pennell and did not know If he. wa s in town. He aftk.-l If tho I'enneIN were gciinK to the nex! dar.ee and said If 'In y did not So, Jic tlioiisht he would, but ho did not vtajxt tn meet them.\ ' Dir| ymi talk about Mr Ponnell and Mr* llurdlcli?\ \Yea ' \Oil »ho Raj- oho was going to got ; a divorce from Ponnell?\ \No She nald thoro was 00 truth tn nuch a otatom<«nt \ \\V'her<! was Pc-nnoll\ \1 don't know \ \Did MM. Pfsnnoll tell y(M aho itind < been cuiilng HunJIck to tako hla wlfo bacl. •\ \Yo*). Mr Bardlel* told mo tho saroo thing \ \What d'1 h o tell you*\ \Ho jald Mra. Pennell slart-od 'ho tMulilo an I he would not .alervnne.\ \What did ho mean?\ \Mrs. PonnpH tntrodnced them \ \Did Mrs Pennell say sho hn l asked Mr Bordlch to tako Sils wife back ?\ \Not as strorxK &3 that She said she had eugi-or.tc-d to Bd that he Lakd Mra UurJ.c.k bar.li .\ \Did fthe tell ytra aho had written to him asking him t o toko hl3 wife bach? \No but Mr. Burdick had told me\ You knea- t^te rpla'lons Mwpon Pp/nnell and Mrs . Burdick\'' \I had heard th e gossip. 1 didn t believe It \Did you talk about that lo Mrs Pennell? \Ye^ \ \TVhat did shs> say?\ \Thai she did not bellevp I* \ \You never heard Penhell threaten Mr. Ihirdick?\ \No\ 1 ' Ha<i yen evor heard that Pern noil had frrealened Burdick*\ \No \ It la probable that the Rev I . M Powers w II be called to t-ie witness stand In the Inquest tn determlno the clrcumstanres of th e death nf Brtwin I. Buniick. The rather startling state- ment frlven ou t by the ilsad man's pastor charging two murders and sui- cide against Pennell has created a sen- sation. 1 w If Mr. Powers could prove one half of what he says, hu testimony would be of E-..*3-t value to us.\ sn- s District Attornoy Coaiswore. and he ( adds, \bnt w e have not decldml >et whether we shall call him ..r not \I have read the statement throui-h veTy carefully an d there arc sonm things that Mr Powers fail.-d to tell mei wlhen he taJked with me a fe* weeks ago, and all are .nteresting We may call him or we nay not . I comiot now say.\ break open the barn to release the an! mala Mro Strowbridge, who was aland las In front of hor blazing home, brandishing a revulver, hred at thorn repeatedly. Several of the men made a rush, ho p lng lo close with the mad woman and disarm her. but aho he 1.1 them at bay with a revolver Wh.Uo they were heoilatlng ahe oud denly cut her throat fllle] a pall of waier at. the well, tinuot a quantity of hay and straw into it and placing tho ***hole moss on hor hea»l rushed Into ibo blazing house in which her charred t«>dy and those of her daugh tor and mother were found after ll.e Are; had burned Itself out Tho three women lived a hermit life, working en the farm like men and often wearing men's rMhlni: They art} crpposcd ft> >ave been vve't tod\ Mra H'.rTiwhridge Is suppoaexl to have gone suddenly Inoane For Deveral day she. appeared to be acting atrangely. but he r mother ol Into wan ouch that ocno of tho nolgh bora.evcr had aDV communication with hor A null recently brought osralnst Mra Strowbrlduo for wage-) ma y have ag gratatcd hdr trouMe S.-veral vearn ap.. the h-isband of Mrs Rtrowbrldg* Is said t o have been driven from the farm after he had m.iije over all his property to hla daughter He nevoi dared or cared to rct.irn t o V * home and Is no w living with a brother in Poller vM mi ler a guarantee like this? None other has sufficient merit*- • <io *%** <%%^<\%y<vw<9^^'- Step Ladders t L C I THE g STI«.»N<J I WELL J MADE KIND (J FUR ^ HOfHE (^EANINU. p 75c to f 1.50. ^ M -^PB\ • I^I^^ J I ••^•1^1^ —•My JWItfrf—MWMH W ^**l l W*M'i*Wl^|l , |l'W^W l » , ADELIT^^ 5 A UQUID f^ that removes- old paint,,-varnish. •> \ otc. instantly from wood, woirk-r • S leaves the eurfaco rcauyfOT rcfl^,- V i.sblng Contains no acid. 3 Per can GOc . , t Ucer k Whedon , 1 , 1, r,1t;,~ BREAKS IN LEVEES. Crcvasso Two Miles Wide In New Or leans District. Washington Mrvrrh in The Missis- sippi nl Memph'q Is at a s'n.,**. of T) \ feet and rising There was a break in the levee 13 miles above Memphis, on the Arkansas s le ar. 1 the li-n-i's at I.usor and IV s n p. :nt are n*;»Tie.l to bo In danger The situation Is still critical and will continue so until the river falls In th e iirinl'y of Helena thoro will bo a rai'ld rls>. for a day or two In the Vlcksblirg dl&irtrt trie slMation is cons'di'red v.-r> grave T?je s*asjo In dliated for Grnnvlllp la slightly mon t^an 47 feet, while a 51-foot stage 19 prrbable at Vli-Ustnirg In tho Ne w Orb-ana district tho-c have boon si.vi-ral rrevass.M T'K largest oc urre I H 0 m'les bcl.rw Na 1 rhoz on th e 1/ nlslana aide It Is twr nilles w ,de A s-.'i.|.l crevoS**'. 21-- feet wide. it»vufrnd at Tl.iliemla. r,r tnllo-s below New Orleans Th«-sf crevasses will delay th e arrival of, the flood crest and diminish Its h<*i<r'it somewhat , The f >hlo Is falling except at Cairo The fall at that place will begin Wei nesdny Revolution In Uruguay. Washington. March I I -News of n revolution in frignny wn s convive,) tr the stale department In a dispatch from the I'nited Slates Consul Swan, at Motitevido as follows Montev i.leo, March 17 Revolition has broken out Railway de-strovo<l Kitcl.t thousand men ar e camped outside. Marshalling. to attack th e illy. Revolution la so . rlous.\ i W E have a few Overcoats left and to close them out we will give you a dii* count of 1-3 off Ulie regular price, as we do not want to carry them over. Our spring goods are ar- riving every day and we must have room. Call in and see what we can do for yon. See our line of spring hats—the very latest shapes, prices right. Volschow ° Smith ^ Opp. Post Office. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE- Best steers on sale. $5 35 @550. good to choice Shipping steers. \ SSIWU 5 le. fair to good steers. $4 4o ©4 55, common to fair heifers, S3 40 (g3.65. choice to extra fat heifers, S4.151/ 4 5U, good butcther hulls, $2 7S if/ 3 15. choice to prime veals. $9 oo^ 9 25. handy fat calves. J3 7ii@4 no. SHEEP AN D LAMBS—lop native lambs. $7 75<&'7 85; fair to good. $7 25 @7.60; culls and common, $4 50<Bi5 5u. , pood to prime wethers. $(inu@6 25 I HOGS — Mixed packers' grades, $7 8UI&.7.85; mrHilum 'hogs. $7 90® , 18.00; pigs, good to choice, 57 80@9.00 . I ^ . - -. - • ,i ' H Import Deties Increased. Colon. Culoniliia. March IS In ac cordance with a decree issued at Flo gota. th e capital. Feb. 13, all forelgr import duties have been considerably Increased. In many cases tenfold Merchants of narranqullla and Carta gena havo cancelled all their American and European orders. The Isthmus la exenmted from this increase Court of Appeals Calendar. | Albany. March 18 —Following fs the calendar of the crvurt of appeals foi Wednesday. March 18: Nos 401, 402,! 410, 389, 403 and 411. ' . l ^•X+X (4REEN |_| LETTUCE ooobs SPINACH A HARTT T CELERY -T* PIE PLANT The Plaid Front Grocery ^X*X*X*I*X*>^