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Classified Advertisements T. ThlM that may trueted with. Reliability. steadfastaeM aad good business judgment are the best Jupiter the God of Fortune Is the governing planet and Pisces is the sign governing this nativity. In this sign the nature becomes contradictory at times and there is a constant warring within to eon-! raOjaf quer faults.

Tho person to be THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAX. FRIDAY EYEXTXG, MAHCH 3. 1f)1R. 13. DAY'S WAR NEWS AT A GLANCE sew been dflioi tmu of DowuioMit, wtjetw mans took ttaocMMd primer A.

Admitted Etaglufa broke pocdtioB aotrth of with One Cent Per Word reStroyed in Bel- He is not a keen reader of human i llun nature and his generous disposition! Bocdeewu Fmoch stcumstoip I makes him often the victim of other; lotlune reported sunk by it tiernatn I people's duplicity. The most fortunate time is forlow-j Ing the date of November 12. Emerald and pink are the colon aad the blrthitone ehrystoHte. astral! Is i The Want Ads will give dressmakers a chance to find good assistants. Mercantile agents will also do well to advertise In the Want Ads.

St. All persons cannot to purchase or negotiate same. FOB pttltt I faralrt Mud! Prtcw Paid item 68 K.rtk rr.at St. TiL Cent Per Word all kinds: hoekty for ladies and gentlemen; line of skate stttlpi. O'Relltj-'s, 530 Broadway.

Ttitm ID 108T. terrier dog-, white and black, distinctly- marked. Howard E. Sny eler. 1W Tfurts St.

ABOTTT IHE FOLKS. John J. McNiernev is confined to his home, No. 6 Cottag'e Row, by illness. Miss Josephine Reynolds, formerly bookkeeper at Weston's laundry, has secured a position as cashier at Lay's market.

Mrs. I. R. Kingsburg of West Union street has left for New York city to attend the 15th wedding anniversary of her sister. Mrs.

Lester Hutton of Washington I Heights, Now York city, collie, with collar and II- Thursday at the home of her broth- cense tac on It. Reward. Mason, SO 'ei- Kirrstprf citv iiirin3 'Phon. Cj -futrstea, tms cit3. MATK HELP WANTED.

HOUSES bfcornf slrek. fat Pratt'! Animnl Reeulator, i one tablespoonful. rails and hundreds-- guaran- experienced foreman for clirar factory; must be familiar with loan healthy i a App McGretnery, Jr 6 ErosS'-vaT. Kingston. Household things; month of Xtrch.

73 rrantiir. St. TDK SALE. -Second-hand Ford runabont. jpply Central Garage.

191" Hupmobile tourlnp cur Ford car. Geo. Freer. 63 'Phone 1806-1. 'OTI Elfrenth ward.

7 room hoti.ie. sll residential section- handy to church, school and irolli'T: pr!" J2.SOO. Address "Owner," Uptown Freeman. TV younp men: good wages, with a bonus of SO per ctnt per -month. Sfust be American and have references.

Appjr Brewster Works. Port Ewen. Charchlan Shirt Co. for general farm work; $25 a month and'hoard. Inialre 3M St.

James or address H. Shaw. JSpetean Parms, Ptrk-on- Hndson, N. T. FMAI.E W.4KTID.

OPERATORS: LEARNERS TAKE'. CHARCHIAN SHIRT FACTORT. 'OK Tejtetable and nower "wd5 Canfield Supplv Strand and WANTED--Laundress, work by the month. Ferry Kinsston, X. T.

Apply Housekeeper. Etyle Hotel. 1 sleere facers. floor Tnn -Wagenen's. TVall St.

P'y Fuller's Shirt Factory, Pine Ererttt Treadwel! wholesale gro- F. II. Griffiths, formwly of Rondoiit. flour, feed, TTolven Etui, floor and feed. "Oil two Incubators, first ds" condition: 1 1 Buffalo, I'O ffrr capacity.

G( 311 Clifton Axe. FOR SALE--Household Lucas Are. Are. boarder, ftbont 14 years old. companion, town Freeman.

Address to sew on machines. 4 West Union St. stenographer. Judge and Mrs. Alton B.

Parker are spending the week end witn Major and Mrs. Alfred Tanner at their home on Pine street. fornfl'a Yoaass of Neir- burgh is the guest of Mrs. Scott Hornbeck at her home on Linderman avenue. Thomas Gadd and wife of Binghamton, X.

are the guests of Mr. Gadd's sisters, Mrs. J. M. DuBois land- 'Mrs.

Wilson Race this city. Mrs. O. B. Phelps of Chicago, who has been spending a few days as the guest of Mrs.

William Lawton at her home on Crown street, has returned to her home. LOCAL DEATH RECORD. Recent Deaths and Funemls of Persons In This Vicinity. L. Stuart Wing of Milbrook and New York, died Wednesday in the latter city, aged 51 years.

The funeral of George Lartz of Hoboken, formerly of Kingston, was held on Thursday afternoon following the arrival of the sood position for competent jrirl. Call FOK SU.F-Household furniture, bed-1 onre Telephone Co 111 2:30 West Shore train and was room -raits, choirs, etc. 109 Clinton Ave. Kelll largely attended by friends and rel- embroiderers; atives. The floral home work.

Call Saturday afternoon. SO Pine St. WR finished, new home. fnrnltnre. Trar.rowlc Are.

nil Improvements; small pavment down, balance like rent. Os- ftrtondt Jt Drtnian. Or Kupmobile touring car fnri Ford tourins car. Geo. Freer, sranor Are.

Thone JM8-J. many and beautiful. Tuohey, undertakers of tributes were wealthy family In New accompanied the Torfc, giri or woman for light house-I city. Interment Mary's cemetery. work: fine home, high wages.

Splndler, Rosendale, N. T. R. Higgins Brooklyn, remains to this was made in St. Patrick Campion died on Thursday evening at his home on lower i Broa'dway.

He is survived by one lipr. S3: tand coDdltlon. 'Phone 12 Ardsley H)P SALE-- Oak rhlna closet, antique fln- M- Inquire Hantlngton. for central housework. Mry.

Mark O'Meara, 815 Btoa-1 way. H.VNDS." A NEW -MACHINE WILL BB ft Le1 PROVIDED FOR THE FIVE EXPERT- i City. HAKDS APPLTIXO a the lower section of the city and GRBEXEILL many vears boated OQ the river rtMlMtM New Paltt, Marek Palmatier, who is very well known itirourtout talc sectiom, tied at his Br to The Freeman. home in Travis City last week in apheU Fres.) Ywk March was. his aixty-Uiird year.

ilr. Palmatier of the usual buyiac by at a wife, one son and one piolthe the stock market to-! daughter, two sisters of this village, i day, causing a sir OB tone in the Mrs. Elnora Lane and Mrs. Emma few minutes wken many issuta Sprajue, three broUers, James, AI- 1 wade gains from fractions red and Charles of Lloyd, also a to over a The demand was sister in Brooklyn, Mrs. A.

Rogers quickly supplied, however, and ilrs. Roe of Poughkeepsie. fere the end of the first fifteen mln-j Mrs. Alfred visaed in town BwrkMae rf flre nrm-' utes receding tendency developed I Tuesday afternoon. tram Ataaeh forte md fr a good part of the! G.

Mitchell of Bridgeport, JiM ac linm.i on frujndb in -sev. Pallz 1. HOYT GREEN 99 Xorth St. Free Deliver? THE RELIABLE STORE SATURDAY SPECIALS. aMrfh Vordaw.

iMted Might, ascraltinr; Preach positions cootinu- ootly. Setere iwticted inlti.1 gains quickly Utah! dly fternoo7. i-- 00DB AM) -Tounr. fresh cow rrlth calf. I Jalin.

Ulster Park. AIKBNHBAD half TOR SAI.E.--Ton and trcct. 70 Main gt FOR SALE--Brooder stores, special proportion to first pnrchmer In eneh town. Write or cull. BTjrry Snj-der, Cotteklll.

FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WOH.K: BEGIXXER3 PAID VTHILB LEARMN'G: STEADY Packard i tTORK. JflLLEX GREENKILL ATE. FOP. Gnnranteed sanitary laundry iraTS. wholesale; retail: cement blocks, sills chimneys, Field Conrt.

Gill. hay. Edward T. Me- TORSALR-- fsrms. all slzn and prlcw.

5S5 woofl. 2 bbli. tot -n or $1 Orfg TM p.raptly dpijrered. Willis M7 N. Ft.

Ttlsphonn IS24-W. Lsr Parlor store. In Rood Inqnire WASTED ON si SHELEKS MACHINES: once: experienced opera-, tors, all parts of shirt; learners taken. I The funeral will be held from the funeral parlors of Murphy Scherer, No. 174 Broadway, on Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock and at St Mary's Church at 9 o'clock where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of his soul.

KXPERIENCMD OPERATORS. BEGINNERS ALSO TAKEN. PAID WHILB LEARNING FULLER'S SHIRT FACTORY. PINE GROVE ATM. ileertnt, at Bhlrt Factory- Fessendeai Shirt Factory, corner Cornell The interment Will be In St.

Mary's St. ana TenBroeck ce metery. Duit In His Eyw. To throw dust In the eyes" originated In the early days of Greece, for Epamtnondaa, wishing to surprise the Lacedaemonians, had 1,600 cavalry advanced In front, cawing a great dust, which the wind blew In the face of the enemy, blinding them to the discovery of a flank movement he was executing In order to take the coveted heights la their TO XBT. TO with all Green St.

Modern, well lighted offices at 272 to 2S2 Fair St. Estate of John N. CordU. TO LET--Flat: at 95 W. O'Reilly St.

TO floor. 2ST Washington near Stain St. Apply 69 Clinton TO 2P Orchard all Inquire 2fl3 Broadway. mtn nd St. Kingston.

onng women TO all Improvements, furnished or unfurnished, with range. 149 Fair St. TO pleasant, snnnr room Hit. firet floor: rent moderate. Inquire US Elmendorf St.

One Cent Per Word FURNITUJIB MI! Urr, flra-praaf. C. 'PkvM 1IM-J. call TO Inquire 40 Tan Densen St. James.

hanrini quick serrke Tn Jio and rest, four or fire roonn. for Ponltry: not rorements. Address Broadway, Kingston, T. (lat. 106 Xorth Front St.

Applr 150 Fair St. TO room nonse and bam. 34 I Oak suitable for antomoblle two S. R. Deyo I and wagon.

St. DURING the month of March we trill make to order box springs to ftt any bed. either wood or Iron, for $13. These sprlnes will b' all steel, no wood at all nsed In the constrnction. upholstered In bext nnnlltT sateen ticking and hart! top.

Made in our own Delivery ran he made within 10 of order. Gregory Co. The doll and baby committee of the Trinity M. E. Church fair will hold a food sale at the home of Miss Mildred Deforest, 334 Broadway, Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5.

THE JOINERS. News of Interest to Members of Frm- il Societies. The following lodges hold regular meetings this evening: Kingston Lodge, No. 413. I.

O. O. in Odd Fellows' Hall, 336 East Strand. Atharhacton Rebekah Lodge, No. 357, I.

O. O. in Pythian iHall, corner Wall and John streets. United 'Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Local Mo. at 035 Broadway.

Cutters' Union, at 635 Broadway. Wawarsing Tribe, No. 323, Improved Order of Men, at 5 Railroad avenue. Charles DeWitt Council, No. 91.

Junior Order United American Mechanics, in Hall, Henry street. Kingston Tent, 'Xo. 397, Knights of the Maccabees of the World, at 635 Broadway. No, 13, Woodmen of the World, at 720 Broadway. Overlook Court, No.

4,870, Independent Order of Foresters, corner of Broadway and Thomas street. Mrs. Elizabeth Frear of Ellenville, distrist deputy grand matron of this Eastern Star district, and Mr. -McGee of Catskill, the assistant grand lecturer, will pay an official visit to Clinton Chapter, No. 445, Order of the Eastern Star, next Friday evening, 10.

A large attendance of menVbers is expected. A communion breakfast will be given at St. ing, March 19, by the Knights of Columbus. At this time the head of the order, Grand Supreme Knight, James T. Flaherty will be present and address the local knights.

Hon. Daniel T. Dugan -will also be In atten" dance and talk to the brother's. On Monday 6, the sicaT A lunct will be served and a good time is promised all the members who attend on Monday evening-. The entire program has no yet completed and many good things are in store for that evening.

TAiDASCO. Taibaico, Barringer of Samsonville made a business trip to this place on Wednesday afternoon. J. F. Gorsline called on his cousins, Willie Monday.

Joseph IHinkley of this place and Ella Hornfceck of wire Quietly married at the --ccord parsonage on February 29. extend our congratulations to 'bride and groom. Those who were entertained at the home of W. H. Gorsline on Sunday were the Misses Lulu TerwiUl- ger, Nina Gray, Cora Terwilliger, Carrie Wynkoop and Vaughn Deck, er, Chester Wynkoop, Willie Hinkley and Basil Decker.

Hector Gray called on his sister, Mrs. W. H. Gorsline, on Tuesday afternoon. William Hornbeck was a caller in this place on Sunday.

jirs. Asa Wynkoop and daughter and son called on friends in Cherrytown on Wednesday. J. Simpson of Phoenicia was in this place on business on Tuesday. Allen Terwilliger of Shokan spent Saturday evening and Sunday at the home of Asa Wynkoop.

Mrs. Asa Wynkoop And children and Ira Oorsline, on TO flats. Tnqnire A. H. Gilder- sleere, (118 Broadway.

REPORTERS, law ten OJ rraphers. amann-1 1 WkMB on Sun thorouchir trained at called on Josepn on un- Business School. Three stenographic eiperti In charge. Come tn Ppencer's-- the school yen've always known. day.

Miss Nina Gray spent Wednesday Leg of Pork, Whole 16c Superior Pure Sausage. TI) Pork Chops iGc It) Stew Beef 1 lc Home Headcheese, Its 2 Home Liver Wurst, 2 Ibs Bacon, by strip 20c Ib Rib Roast lS-20c Tb Stew Lamb llic TJi Chuck Steak I6c Ib Granulated Sugar Dromedary Dates. White Rose Ceylou Tea, pkg, lo Ward's Cakes, pkg lOc Sweet Oranges doz copper opened Higher at 84 Donald Stevenson of Poughkeep- and then deeliMd to 84H andj 'e called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Studebaker after advancing to' Fre er Wednesday afternoon.

125H declined to Crucible! iliss Hutt Poughkeepsie i Steel moved in the same way and! Suffrage Club called on several the play at Napanoch on Tuesday eve- Marine Preferred which opened friends in town Monday. higher at fell to 62H In Townsend Abrams of Highland next few minutes. Baldwin Loco-! made a business call here Tuesday. motive showed a weak tone from the start declining a point to 100)4. Miss Helen Hasbrouck is spending this week in New York.

at 7 0 There was a fairly good demand for stocks in the late forenoon and many issues made moderate gains. Mexican Petroleum rose to Lackawanna Steel fa to 1 4. and American Locomotive to New York Central advanced to and fractional gains were made in Union Paciftc, Atclun- son and Southern Pacific. The coppers appeared to be neglected, but some of these issues made small gains, while and Studebaker to Money, Steel common sold at Baldwin dropped to The market closed strong. An absence of supply reflected hesitation by the bears.

Accumulation late In the day caused advances. to fell Steel common rose American coal products The minor industrials about a point. Rock Island rose to 85. Government 'bonds un. changed; others irregular.

Quotations ntrnMitea try John D. Kline, Warren Buildlnf. Pair street, Kingston. N. Tel.

1421. Correspondent of C. R. Van Buren ft Company, members of Consolidated Stooft Exchange of New York. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Allis-Chalmem American Beet Sugar R7 American Car 4 Foundry American Can 59 American Armstrong on Wednesday. Fractional losses were sustained in Isaac Armstrong attended the Pressed Steel Car and Railway Steel i funeral of his Another. Mrs. Eliza Springs. Steel common after advancing to 80T4 reacted to Business continued extremely small in volume, most of the transactions being in small lots and there was no indication of any increase of outside interests.

Business was small In the iate afternoon with the tone hrm. Good buying by commission houses caused brisk advances In a few Issues. Anaconda advanced to and steel common was actively traded in at and above 81. Studebaker rose to 138 and American Locomotive continued in good derrand, selling at- 7 1A ning. Ray Windrum has A new Buick automobile.

Mr. Bishop is confined to his home with the grip. Prayer meeting in the M. E. Church on Thursday evening.

Christian Endeavor in the Re- this week In New York. Kenneth Snyder. who has been in a sanitarium in Kingston for an operation, returned to his home here Thursday. Rev. Eli SutclifTe called on several friends in Highland Tuesday.

Walter Kelly spent Tuesday la Kingston. The Study Club -will meet Tuesday afternoon next with Mrs. Lannetta Hon. F. J.

LeFevre and family are 1 formed Church on Thursday evening, occupying their new home on Hugue- The Willing Workers of tfce M. E. not street. Church met at -the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Deyo are Hazel Munson on Wednesday after- A play ivill be given by the youn? people of the M. E. Church in the future. Mrs. Maynard DeWitt, who has been confined to her home, is able to be out again.

Lony Vaughn spent Sunday with his parents at High Falls. Fred DeWitt of Kingston was in town on Monday. The younp people nre enlovine the skating and coasting, of which there is plenty in this place. Wedding bells will soon ring in place with several of our young boys and girls, by the looks of things. Tho "Mere Man." In his book.

"The Pulse of the World: Fleet Street Memories." Mnlcolm Stark gives what be is tbe origin of tbe expression "mere man." A Scottish doctor, he says, wrote as follows: Tbe earliest use of the phrase known to me Is in the shorter catechism, where it is said, "Xo mere man since the fall Is able iu this life perfectly to keep the commandments." The phrase caught on in Scotland and was probably brought to England shortly aftpr the union. The only difficulty In the of this theory is that it allows barely two centuries for English mind to see tbe Joke. This last sentence is In'dMt carrying tbe war Into the enemy's camp. Joe Bail was amone; those who attended the dance given at Centerville Tuesday evening. Over twenty-eight of the young men of this village attended tne at Centerville, Tuesday evening.

KERHONKSON. Kerhonkson, March most enjoyable surprise was tendered Jacob Green of fiillsdale on Tuesday evening when about thirty of his friends gathered in honor of his sixty-eighth birthday. The party was taken by the large sleigh of Floyd Green. Games of all kinds were enjoyed by At 12 o'clock the guests partook of a bountiful supper and then resumed their games until early in the morning. Every one present had moved up a most enjoyable time and showered American Locomotive American Smelting A Ref.

98J4 American Supar American Telephone fc Anaconda Copper Mining Atchison, Topcka Santa Fe Baldwin Loco 102J; Baltimore A Ohio 8H Bethlehem Steel Co 460 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific 166 Central 53 Chesapeake Ohio Siy. Chicago, Mil. St. Paul Chicago, Rock Island Pacific 18K Colorado Fuel Iron Consolidated Gas, N. 132 Com Products Crucible Distillers' Securities 4654 Erie.

Erie, 1st pfd- congratulations on Mr. Green. They were reluctant about leaving as the hostess certainly understands how to pass a most agreeable evening. The guests wended their way homeward after thanking Mr. and Mrs.

Green for -their lovely time. Mrs. William Addis entertained friends from Ellenville on Wednesday. Several from this place attended play at Wawarsing the past week. Miss Blanche Addis is confined to her home by illness and is under the of Dr.

Fuller. Mr. -and-Mrs; Earl Van E-tten haire TTlOVPrt i Van house on Main street Edward Jones of Ulster Heights spent Sunday at WHliam Geary's. Mrs. M.

Christiana has returned home after spending- some time with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Sicklcr, of Millbrook, who has been ill. Mrs.

William Geary is improving at present. Mrs. E. Marshall spent one day the past week with her parents in Ellen- W. Cross was in Ellenville on Tuesday.

Russell Van EUen is boarding at D. M. Black's. Mrs. M.

Christiana and daughter. Miss Alta, spent Wednesday at Accord. Olive Wells spent Tuesday at Ellenville. Epworth League in the M. E.

General Electric 166K Church on Sunday evening at 6:30. Goodrich Rubber Topic, "Others, As a Watchword For Great Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Tnterborough Con fiOTi Inter. rcfd Kansas City Southern 'JoJ jj Louisville Nashville Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motor Maxwell Motor, 1st pfd 83 Maxwell Motor, 2d pfd Mexican Petroleum OSJi Missouri Pacific National Lead W4 New York Central 104? N. N. H.

A New York. Ontario Western -Norfolk i Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Railroad Gas, Chicago Pittsburgh 30 Pnased Steel Car Christians." Phil. S-5. Matt. 12.

Several from this place attended Inianity. A French lawyer once dejfended a man who had stolen a chicken from a barnyard. Re said client wits Insane. "I do not see In this theft anything that would indicate the tnenBftl derangement of the prisoner," said the judge. i i yer, "thia poor fellow certainly Insane.

Re wretched chlclirn when he might Imve taksn mice fnc Xews. If society ii to be further uplifted, if it ii to from it must hold firmly to the right of that wrong wrong, no who commit! it or how guilty may bo. If can bo tponsibility no condwnni- tlon till got parfoct world can bo no way of holding the world up to tho love! which it already reached. Improvements, i offlce. April flret C.

1 Central Pout s- to location evening at the home of Mrs. Vernon nil fmprorements: rent''reasonable to MO RAN Bnolneeo Bcaoel. Talr aid Mala! Keator'S at Palentown. 50 Railway Steel Sp'g 38 Ad- rlcht partT. Act quickly, on acconnt ef nartr leaving town.

Address "Honse," cjo Freeman. TO 18 Broadway. In MmtOnlr nnlldinc-. laqnlre of A. and M.

Atkinson. 50 Spring St. TO Dowas St. Call 720 Broadway. 'Phone TO 4 Khneadorf St.

I139-M. 'Phoat S. T. Box 25, Kingatom, rooma: all quire Broadway. Sti.

The nehool with a ropuutloa. In bnslnem efficiency, ladlrldutl Inxtrnetlon. Day and oralac readout. Enroll today. of bttterlet and repaired by We upedallie carlea: tor battcrlea dnrtaf tbo wtBMf at reasonable ratu.

Serrlco ctatlm tn Sroyrceant Garage. rtTRrfTTTTRB oterafo; la dty. F. Can. Thoow 1I75-J, KIKCWTO1T XrnaKik 1 or poraoen: oay or Ufttt.

for Tvl. Ml. TO Lfberty port ef cottaco. tlM. poet to.

XartUe. 1M Froo- TO flat, Maben ft WatMr. i Beatlmc. aiilauit, aHtaav lobblif; proatptlr atindrd to. JoetpV Ptroaiowr.

BL TO IfV cenntry place within a ty access FTTRMSHE1J IIP rox W. CheMftit an ealro at 874 BOOMT- Foan rCRMSHEP 3t Vaa Barta St. FTRMSHED ROOX8 3Q1 Waok.lacU.ATO. ROOMS to rwt. com- water npplr.

XEWLT foratebcd. aoderm, 33-to-date for traisleat, after JTartn 5. Jt f. 129 Jaanai REACHING ewt for trade It MW anwag Hve ffiMBtetr. see akow yn appreciate tke aaanal ia atmtielac.

A little ettTtr IwoonHj la bleed wlta tactfanr woned or aafertloM toctfally rtca is I eutrier, anrte to Jamm tke umt tk arteattsa of naay ors wko Bet bo etfeerwlee terested. War (ire a Gw of Trrcmn iLiui Tta Boara, 1'olice Find Peaceful. -Rep. Iront Southern Pacific 97 Southern Railway Southern Railway, pfd The police are finding everything unusually quiet and this morning Tennessee Copper not even a plain drunk was arraign- Third Ave. R.

GO ed before Recorder Lang In recorder's court, and no one appeared before him to lodge a complaint Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, J. Grmia clote: Wheat-- May, July, HI it Union Pacific 131" U.S. Steel 81T Steel, pfd 8. Rubber Utah Copper 845.

Virginia Car. Chem Western Union WeBlinghonse Electric bid. Corn-- May. May, July, Jnly, Chew at Clnb. Frank J.

Marshall, the well chess export, will be at the Kingston Clnb this evening. Re. freshaients will fte served. Paper. paper, apon which Cklvjoc 4o guch cfcsnninc drawings, fc or prepared REISS--In this City.

March 2, HIS. Anna Rels. Private funeral Saaday. Friends desiring to view the may have tbe opportunity on Saturday from to lat-nscat se cemetery. Taw udwt cwtoai at tuarfc, lud.

of gcworte." tke ortfln tnd seftBing of whiek are lott it cele- btvttd atinually and watcfced by a GttTfl of jrowaaps. Tic fe rana: nlfhUy at o'clock frm March to Oi tbe trat or tke an Mk evofrajpte after tkree tke ptrfek tke veet tke born trtr ftflrt. ta wklph tlw kkfttlMte are tMr tied the daws' to OW OF PRIXCK SCM1. MPA3TB ROTAL WFAJIT. Tfclg woffiao has keeft efcosea fcy tbe Emperor of tt rtmr latest royal infant, who born stcrtjy after the Erapcror Toshlbito's.

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