adies' g Coats ed this morning La. rert Cloth Coats, v and ES' NG 'S duplicate later, so the ery now and have it laid Just Received vns and Navys, im. sts 'and Shirt , Waist re its, 35¢., 390, 45c., loths als that are proving wear. Sl Gloves ved and these genu- ally up to the stand- ind fully guaranteed. AL T CLASS. hirt Waist Designs Silk Pongee. These the class To-mor- 3 SHAPES 1 at SHOE STORE gyal Salo of Dressar& Lae e $30, for . white , ular Fine Qu egy OF vasensens ansrines $18, arte lar #40, for ..... Brass Beds to | 2.4. REID, 222 Princess TELEPHONE 571. 4% | On Deposits ! ils & Cunningham BANKERS, PEARL FOR GENTLEMEN with a HAVING: PURCHASED REFERENC ness of -the-Clarified. Milk ; stro. ston, it is my plrpese to inake AEA ------_--- * | changes of very material interest to con . RAL SERVANT. APPLY IN| sumers. After April 1st. evening to 174 Barrie strect. cream will all be "Pasterized.' PUPIL NURSES, toge Hospital, . AT THE Saratoga A GENERAL SERVANT. NO LAUN- > . hd oo 2 x y or bath, " work, references required. Ap- Ly to merit 2, Sher Vatrouase | the calculations of the general staff wuise foe he Toate sold Mine NS must allow, to those who by perdiet to 124 Bagot St . y the rival armies are forty milés apart 8 M : Y . ent and loyal battering at the ram 3 apart. { pave refused to accept a twelve per ot 4 ASSISTANT LADY BOOK-KEEPER THE KINGSTON MILK DEPOT The Russians are encamped, and en-} ont reduction and @ big strike is parts of the liberals, made it possible Apply in own handwriting und stat Bagot and Broek Streets. trenchin themselves south of Chang- 19. kd for next month. for the conservatives to have an op salary expected. Box ©. F., Whig| 'Phone 567. chun. The Japanese are stopping to Chicago democrats. ate predicting a ening to their own taste, and lo wear office Pebll. their Tanks. No immediate | putnam ior Judge Dunne Jor mor, | miles au bfvad as, the face of she danger is apprehended by the gencral . : ; . clock. The evening papers. notably T0 PURCHASE A & OR 6 ROOMED NOTICE. staff, from flanking column but Betting ranges from two to one too "eno am, criticized the man brick dwelling in central location ihe an ow Sowervn ek ten to one in his favor, : legram, - SHbicid A Thy Address stating particulars and ST I orresg ondents anc rity nin Drs. H. H. Kane and: W. H Hale, agemen npr ng ith. price; AB. Whig office. eo ° » otherwise. One of these declares that | Now Yorkers who swindled a man out Admiksion tickets were issued with epee EE 4 the railway on either side of Harbin | ¢ 210.000 by a fake radiug treat out limit, on the plan, that it was BS ar CHASE A SALLINS Proprietor of the is bound to be cut, and argues that it | ment. have pleaded: guilty the popular "caper," the worst to . ; i r! class 5 tu! nt, y. ; Hi shape Give all ® dimentions/ Ad CITY STORAGE will be necessary for the Russians to The second game of the seri pe. {Hollow being » scramble for places Goaa. P., 121 Slater St., Ottawa, provision Vladivostok for a long siege | yween Marlborvs and Winnipeg row. | rst come first served. But in a num . Wishes to antiounce that he has ¢ and: withdraw to Sluis, here 10 | ing elub was won on Frida} night by hor o cases teep. disgam Showed thet . t Fa pleted modern elevator, one ol awa =, reinforcements the visitors by a seors ROVER LO the last ' oO he ) A RELIABLE MAN, TO LIVE IN| gugaio Ball Bearing Co According to one high officer the he. visiy by a seats. of even yon) was worse than if they had been the house v i 1 1 », ¥ g to SIX ae far i ©, one who can milk anc Furniture Vehicles, Pianos el bil tion' he he hated | i O NIX. 3 ¥ y i x fra ] drive, and understands gardening. | pgndied with care mobilization has been aban mnt An artist's model dened in Adan frankly refused at first 3 ped jr Rcrences required. Apply at] "While his workmen are read the losses in the ranks are to be filled | octume bel a clul'of aristocratic he crush in the corridors, after the | ne. oii give, and Hr a I a hort from depot battalions. young St. Paul, Minn. men the other chamber had been filled even So : ce Y ! Stqe---- Hh d no x S| standing roow, wax uw holiday sight, as wanted, io gal sons, Galleon, SEL Hols Three Warships Damaged. Nght, Pht or ry SE thier city al the crowd wa ux patient as it ate. Over $3.000 o year is | 'Phone 524. 200 Queen St. | Paris. March 95.~The Matin's 5t. ] ihe Newioundland. government re | was varnext und intercated. since & Tats by agents. + Mar eee ee meee | Peterburg correspondent sends an un- | fuss bait © licenses to United State remained till the last in almost un " - : | confirmed report that the Japanese | fshermen in oc inl: waters. This is | broken front. Toronto was without GET THEIR have succeeded in damaging Vice Ad-| done in retaliation dor the United |# saluting force «and a lapse was 30, at Sanoway % ! mira], Rajesbverisky s battleships, Sis-| States senate having "burked' the | threaten a H the Tok oy ie ol eliky anc avarin, Bond-Hay treaty monie " on. John He d price guaranteed ' on " ¥ : | eh dd was and repairing done Wed day M h 29 . C. A. Smurthwaite,' a Salt Lake |! th military and piri an " " nes ' arc Intended Going East. Mormon, who is Leing exeommunioa al the occasion. He brought AGENTS PERMANENT OBITION JACKSON London, March 25.--The Times St. | ted for eriticiz President Smith a the Hamilton battery | thirty five 0 sofl Canada and Woy Map M. AND E. Petersburg ~ correspondent says that | has filed charges against his own |" and the un oom dn low y Sizes' 66x46 inches; two maps in | the ministry of marine has no infor- | accuser, H. H Goddard. He declar pry TH. 1080S uy ; Easter Millinery x v . a Si whi ne ny ne Trusentatives now ay work Ji show Shute s ation regarding a naval engagement | the latior is living in polygamy ir Georg when His Jon r Lie at Bana Morily "a Conc '143 Filth : mation eg Nic dais 1a2 Thom. Clifiord Siflemstin ithe, com- | Gov. Clark, drove up tu The attinnes * ,. New York. Comfort Fit have authority for stating that Ad-|mons, on Friday. delivertd an inter with cavalr witor ome i 8 miral Rojestvensky, when he left Mad- | esting speech detailing his objection to tic _conservajive Spirits ge . -s agascar, intendpd to go eastward. and final decision to support the au they b ' taunt a ad y wir. instead © our-in « ~ "her Durability Style tonomy bills. Messrs. Ww, B. Northrup pal de pa he | inlantry saluted, ithe FURNISHED ROOMS. IY TIE POISON IN THE CANDY and Frank Oliver contributed to the | SCOT 4 (ho national anthem A "AV Jt Wilk i . . wand, played the natio | n, Min street priliat yenmore Essentials to be had mn a lebate . Milwahkee thot 7 and he governor resplendent in uni Harry Pyper Chesterville as . Bai oe tat 1 lon ched between a mass o th PV n " or > ' « 1, taal » » ' FURNISHED, FROM. APRIL 20th, A our Shoes. Narrow Escape. capen! Morgen Vas Rttubuggad re | people to the chamber and the great non. double patior detached brick bt =" on " ently when be boitgrl -an .alog yublic were gratified dwelling, hot water furnac ectric Wear Allen S Comwall, March 25.--Harry Pyper,: Gainsborough painting, Tt js declar pu ¥ grat i tha firvd he in choice location, McCann's won of John Pyper, Morrisburg, pur-| od a Milwaukecan owns the only ori Ihe election o woah or wa th bret ock St. Military Bootmakers, chased some setrychnine at a drug] ginal Gains rh, : bu a or. te ig ales sp { % + " or wy, r i govern y ' SE, ALBERT | ST.--FROM 1ST 84 Brock St. store reply to kill rats, and put it vi hs be . that American ship -- " Ed Hatconrt for the ¥ next, that lous dwelling GOLDEN BOOT. in a pocket in which was some candy, | builders + a big cliunk of the ¥ Tor . vie bigsen pled by V. SIGN OF N Later in the day he called at the | work of rebmilding the Russian navy. "Phos pdedated that _Josph Yes, ighe: : on : dry store for some ' i e aT AD i ie ge PY «olin hay 4 X88 Yt pouth of Unies St. Mills & Cunning. fray store for some capstiles of quin- | when the czar and his udvisers get oF the stalwart proportions. for the baum, ine for a cold, He swallowed one cap- straightened away and decide what wile. which broke in his mouth, and| they want position of dignity am high hoor THA i rec it tm a iad on 'os : They recalled that he was the first Ye rig i Master and Mates Jo take sway - tnghe oi oe "Nalin hole 5 Jail) J New York life-long eomservative to be enlled to Street, lately by Mr. Hen-| LAST MEE THE REASON [he ale Sune 0 Buy, Thee Cork i B00.000 ord thought ae are oa | the office in Ontario parliament, the al with large yard | MONDAY March 37th. All the bottle containing te 3 UvemEe Loo i :, burns out | chien of Hon John Seodfield Mac ut . Offers ii be re- members req Dressnt on was. loose, ad the poison ron on the Soon Wie acts fort: a deine donald, in 1967, huving been a libe Solicitors. King Master. |esndy. Mr. Pyper wae very ill, and it ao Bad Tos on titigation. Bo nn jok ral, Hon. John Stevenson, of Napanee Ply. MeKelvey® Brock n tee ao FARM \ on. OTR and, good 851) 80 4 Finished Dresser 4 Yi bevel plate mirror,( regular Fnamel Dresser and Stand sed Ouk Dresser and 8 79 Clarence Street. STICK PINS A have at present a complete show- ng of these goods, small and dainty, OPTICIANS T. ---------------------------------------- ir I HE DAILY KINGSTON, ONTARIO, S w be] , reg- tand, Match, to $45 Street th L ed vearls. SARA- Springs, BS EARL STREET, 8 . AT PRESENT Sccupied by Mr. J. L. Haycock, on May 1st. 8 In ms 2 itches Hetted by Hot Water: Fine first residence, micely situated. Ap- & Birch, 69 & 71 AND IMPLEMENTS, ploughable | Masters' every one Wwe sell period for one me ed courteous service and strict attention to Raffles, and Mates', repealed in England, 1736. We would never fully realize how great some plople are if they didn't tell us A woman burglar's revolver as he i isn't BEAUTIFUL or getting SUfl with a B. and No trouble, all plain catching H. Lamp. Satisfaction HAVING DECID of ten years he service of the td., I feel that it me and all, for the i my successors D. Hay for doh in 14k, paved | who is a Something really new are the GRAPE man. Both will. 1 in whole (round) pearls. | FORCE, 3 Shui They need not prove expensive; we | ing that your presen have pretty pins t all prices. honor to the old ty pins a pi Hav and Mr met in SMITH BROS. ume 1 rope Murch 24th 1905 in scaled ALL MEMBERS A BROWN day afternoon, Willia stones. or © BLACK ELAST back and jes, yesterday Hotel jean many yeal representative at ing from appemn hope of his recov half requested to be at at 7 o'clock, TOMO T. ! 5 mm streets. turn to 185 Earl st front oxodized Finder please re John Dyke Dying: London, March 28. John Dyke, for the Canadian government DAILY MEMORANDA. A New Hat for you at Campbell Bros. This is Annunciation or Lady Day. City Council meets Queen's Monday evening. Association, 4 pau, Grand Opera House, 8.15 p weeting Monday evening. Mission in St. Mary's Cathedral cludes to-morrow. The sun rises Sunday at 5.54 a and sets at 6.19 p.m. This day in history :--Witchcraft as LAMPS! sailing guaranteed A large variety just opened, oxquisite designs, from the very cheapest to the most claborate. ..ROBERTSON BROS. CARD OF THANKS. To All My Customers and Friends: vn AFTER A to withdraw from Massey-Hurris Co would be ungrateful to do %o without thanking vou, loval support vou gave me while doing business hero, and 1 trust the same pairohage will be accord- has, as you know, been with the past three oughly understands all kinds of Machinery and connected with him is W theronghly upright business years, and know, do all ip their carry out your wishes in all nd trust. ng vou, ce will be sti stand in which Mr. Wilson will be ready to be the same way that you always yours truly HOS. E. HUGHES TO THE PUBLIC : THE BUS Co. 0f King served to customers in scaled bottles It is now conceded by the best author- ities, that milk for family use should be Pasterized and that it should be deliver- bottles We hope ARE heir Hall, ROW MM KEENAN, TIP on Earl, Reward for 10 BELT, Monday afraid of a of her scream. H. Wilson, our milk and con- m., Act ; no with thor. Il an some and by a ee -- C. M. B. A. NOTICE. URGENTLY Brock St ORNING, President LOST. OSTRICH ON SUN. Division, or its wr silver bucks petween British Amer- and Dr, Wingett's office. tara to this office. eee THE ENPEROR Is Giving Grudging Consent : To Peace Talk. THE LESSER POWERS WILL ASSIST TO HASTEN DE- SIRED END. Rival Armies Forty Miles Apart-- Japanese Stop to Refill Ranks . --Railway on Either Side Harbin Bound to be Cut, Special to the W hig. He : London, March 25.--The St. Peters burg correspondent. of the Daily Tele graph declares that peace at last iy in \ interest, sight. His majesty, he says, has been cesion to power of & party which had ie. of oot iperonius. [PL AO Cd had nang at a further con eC A y ye ' " will be disastrous to Russia financ inl- St. Louis, March 25.--By de- [from the gloom of the wailing places ly, seoncmically, and politically, sind clining the. ¢ ¥ of p chevalier of an outer Jesuasien into e_sog. he 18, therefore, CONC oka X Wiking of the Ro; BF of the Red Eagle, tum sanctorum with a majority & to discontinue it, conditionally, how: { a0 gq 1 ue, associate man: great that it was a grand trium ever, not absolutely. Unless the terms are such that peace will be obviously ager of the a Rust, hax cnused there was a crush for the great event May ] > 1901, in Suma 0 WE he 8 Bug nee | of Ya small s in German circles, T OE A Ry and [as fortunate in making some very preferable to a continuance © war, 1 os well a8 is known as the Toronto soa conservative city, a important discoveries. He in well negotiations will be worse than Su | py fais 8 "Mr. Pretorius | Toronto is u power, and hun rights fipowm in Kingston, is a Queen's gra- perfluous. The correspondent adds : "In | (FUT eo og enor by Theadore | that party must respect, Thervlore, | juute, and has indeed won a very en- the present embryonic stage of the new relations between the belligerents it would be premature to enumerate the conditions Russia would feotpt, of Lewald, the sioner to the reason given' HONOR 1 German comy ® of Germany. Mr. Prectorius Fanperor LURDAY, MARCH 25, fair, on behall 1905. NEW PARTY ture Fresh Interest. FROM THIRTY YEARS GLOOM WAS LIKE TRIUMPH Rush for the Event--Toronto De- manded Lots of Room == "Seats of the Mighty' Filled by Ladies. Special to the Whix unusual becuuse of the ae: rather than a victory. And naturally nis force, while visitors came from al The | most every riding to share in the for | #how. and the delights of a memors- Gave Opening Of Legisla-: THE BUDDING FORTH Toronto, March M.-The opening of the new parliament was naturally of Toronto claimed entrance for a large ---- (will be very widely observed. The sha- dor th crosses Canada ow Rh comes Labrador, thence | ent of the naval sil about July lst, on the T\S.S, Columbia, the fastest protected cris er of the American navy, The astron- omers of the expuadition sisted by | the men-of-war, and the three minutes and forty odd seconds that darkness Insts, will be Mitchell viewed With, 1900, in Georgia, viable name for himself in the scien tiie world, nal direction of Admiral Chester, nited States navy, the superintend atory, and will ill an and iby of the officers ones. Dr, of May that of very the HE TOOK HIS LIFE. put it~ may be aflirmed, positively, } boo the is that his firm | ble oceasion, new styles we are that while she is willing to draw far v echining Hoe io of go An hour and a hall before the open: hg CPA stout reaching and practical consequences belief om. i" form of Jor ing, the rush began, for the buf re- | A Saddening Event at Elgin model for from her defeat, and embody them in hi pe " ol a PANE worved for the elect. "The seats of burg. ' peave conditions in the form of terri muon Yo the mighty" were filled chiefly by la: | Samuel Richards, » farmer living torial compensations, and possibly, HE NEWS. dies. the fashionable of Toronte, and | near Elginburg, comibitted suicide, also, seli-denying stipulations, Ruxsia the 'members, whose privileges ure Friday morning, by cutting his will on no account allow a war in The Very Culled From All guarded with awe inspiring rigidity | throat, The deconsed, who was thirty- ten demnity to form a parl of the ar a World on slmost every other occasion, were | vight veard of , had a severe at: bebe rangements." : o he SOF : : on this day by no means the mighty | tack of tio ver about six years ~ Edmonton sid § Grand Trunk Pa | op privileged. The doors were locked | ago, which left his mental faculties stout France Looks For Peace. cific RE Loy bout greed ufon | ot two o'clock, not only do the cham: | somewhat impaiced, and for about a wi Arlee a Paris, March 25.--The prospects of | & contrac 3 ber direct, hut to the members' lob- | year after his recovery he was not « od "fa peace between Russia ol Thon have Senor Don De Azpirose, hiok as well, and after that the only Pbirely rational; After that, however, fasteners on , 3 assumed a more definite, and almost a Mexico,s first dor to the Unit possible entrance was through the at- is condition improved, | lately he to 30. 7 Ra tangible aspect, as the result of the wl States, in dead. torney-general's office or other by- | was thought to have entirely recover 3 yo announcement of the resumption of Winnipeg industry ! hibition will | wavs unknown to the uninitiated. led. A fow weeks ago he sold his farm Price, negotintions for a Russian loan. It] Fen this duly 20th and con | Jali of the members were excluded, with the intention of moving out to : An seems 1a be the accepted view of finan ciers that the proceeds of the loan will not be applied to the further con tinuance of the war. he Coupled with the announcement of \ h the resumption of the loan negotia- tions came a strong intimation, from official and diplomatic quarters, that steps, looking toward peace, had been definitely taken by Russia. A report that France was likely to be the in- 'tebmicliary ix said to. be not entirely corregt, ome of the lesser powers, in cluding Sweden, arc assisting to that end. i Armies Forty Miles Apart. London, March The Times St. Petersburg, cables > el 25. at "According to took stremous efforts on the part of » doctor to save his life, ------------ Pensioner 106 Years Old. Special to the Whig, Acworth, N.H., March 25. William Welch, a resident of this place, will be 105 years old to-morrow, havioyg been during the adwinistration of John Adsms, the second president of the Upited States. He holds the re cord of being the oldest pensioner of the civil war, and is just a month younger than Hiram Crouk, who holds the same record for the war of 1812. Welch was over fifty years old when be enlisted in Company J 14th New Hampshire Volunteers, At the last session of Congress a bill was re- rH tinue to 4 private for divorce him in the back while he was kneel 4 er went hind the John JF Tins the loader of token Viadi Pennsylvania ate that the sight Grawser, Newark, because hig wile 0. ki George ng ih prayer. - At Port Dalhousie; Ont., the st r Lakeside wae raised carly morning. She is apparently none the cheek and wrot of the blood and for o strength to the who! per bolt Jeremiah syste Donoghue, passed increasing Welch's pension from $12 to $21 u month, Liverpool, is suffer rete licitis.* There is no] Buy Burdock Blood Bitters at Gib- ery. son's Red Cross Drug Store, oN here for the r Sister Hyan, of the House of There was 'nothing doing" police eourt this morning. beso appointed pposition tario legislature. A corre , London Times ints at terforence alter ving tone aud le. Meleod's drug store { Westport ; eption of his miecw, : vw neither minister ured outside the doors for 0 the t the VOR | at the prooceedi portent day of heir 'and i own of |onte's gala dav. bh Theo i City in gueenly in mony ways but od she does not really own the legisla- ok ture, ress. It had a good cose, since 1 cam Pp this | outer corridors, base ingratitude, fa a Nm while in WE ver seventy years had been liber of experience and is common consent The bearing of opponents wax cordial wm. The. members iz Provi ) Hf! ? add uate description, at the | {Continued on Page 4.) ' nor official ven- in- tervening hour. It is safe to conclude from the echoes of the corridors that before another opening members - will insist upon, at least, having &° nibble of the most ime nd of having a oe ivenls devoted 10 the desires of or: The Mail complained of neglect of the fitor and Mr. Willison, of the News were amongst the wall flowers of the tx te England, the speakers for uls that he had: won his suit and that |. 4 : : : The speaker elect modestly acknowl. | treme limit, The board of works: will She. chucks war setthoment of bie | gud the compliment of u high | receive $13,000. Last year its sppro- I al t. reali » ine _-- kh trust. Then came the speech frome the | pristion was $11,000, hut the extra nan, ted lo rea on te. eheok, Be § prone, interesting in its varisth 2,000 will be used up by the cost of us locked up 4s a lunatic frome its predecessors, simee it lacked | mow removal during the passing win- the oi balahoe snd neat official | ter. The parks sommittes will receive To-Night ! To-Night !! verbiage. The reference to the popu only $1,000, nothing being for Big welling of new spring hats at lar Mintos sounded like a tes-meet- | the water, bathing ote. Campbell Bros ing compliment, and, together with The committees instructed the city --- emp the reference to ihe extension of pro- (clerk to write the secretary of the Mcleod Compound Extract Sef vineial _bouwdaries, oceupied undue govemor-general and find out if bis Filla is conceded 10 be the most proportion of space, compared with excellency would accept a formal aivie reliable medicine for the purification announcement of policy. But it was reception on the occasion of his visit i i n first attempt by a cabinet devoid | to wgnlon on April 7th. passed on with to their end Kindly. {The conservatives were too happy for while the libe- rales have received such a "jolly good the North-West this spring, and it is has brought on his former trouble, He was always considered before his ill- | thought that he has since regretted this step, and the consequent worey ness a very steady man, with strong tendenci us on, He was well-to- do, having been an £ ts, o of hia was unable to prevent | ion from bist A family of three young children, a boy aged two vears and two girls, the oldest of whom fs ten years old, with his sor: rowing wife, are left. His mother, Mrs. John Richards, one sister, Mrs, Caverly, Cataraqui, and one brother, Lewis Richards, Sydenham, also sur vive, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Protect Home Industries. Kingston, March 25.--(To the Edi tor) 5» We have in our city two piano} o manufacturers and local instrument The Distingul : ; KYRL ELLEW Ang bis supers SEN iy need dealery, paying high taxes, rent The " wages, giving wome fifty famiies + 7 ¥ fascinating play md [RAFFLES good living, who leave most of their 1 the earnings with merchants here, Yet works E00 alehte Ta TB) farauette, $1. there are some merchants, tailors, | Balcony, $1, 78¢.. . » 3 booksellers, photographers, picture. | Meats now on wale. f 3 framers, and even private citizens, en- MONDAY, Merch: 27 couraging outside firms, who have o The Renowned Entertainers scarcely any expense in this city, got: ting a small remuneration and wing | Dale's English - Opera Singers their stores and houses as sample or In their Novel, Musical storerooms, I these outside firms | Entertainment, + Musical, and Muimoreds rented wae Got, i in other cities, | "GENS OF THE LIGHT revenue wou y left to store owners | Miss Edith Ser hd the city, and it would not appear | James Hall Bd coesieiss 08: 3 ike o chenp business method as at , . fam present. 1 do not believe uo village Mise Gusmdolise, T) would tolerate such business, for real- | Claude. Anderson, ly it is no better than transit trading or peddling. Is this fair? 1s ¢ no protection from such trageactions ? Dear eitizens, iW it not wise to aid the city's progrossiveness all you can ? H our home industries were protected § and given a chance to extend trade, ond if all cash that is sent to other cities animally, for no better goods or iH THE SPRINGTIME vale than our own, is kept cireulst- g oF FL You always seem to be looking ing in our: midst instead, it will ba the for means of producing greater prosperity something, and you do ' to Kingstonians.-- Yours respectfully, | wha 5 ' p CONSTANT READER. x to a of -. a Ng mains Vernon of Heddon Wal "Dorothy Vernon 5 CIVIC FINANCE, The Budget Arranged--Governor- General's Visit. The civic finance committees met last night and completed the budget, for prosentation to the city eouncil on | have Monday. The chief item was the ad- | Ceteup jostnent of the tréasury department salaries, which will ot fixed thus: City treasurer, $1,400 (now $1,300) ; assistant and tax collector, $1,000 (now $700); light 'collector and pur- chaser of supplies, $1,200; waterworks collector, $000 (now $700), The appropriations of the various commitines were oul to the ex. TO RENT. YOR THE SU : + fortable Marysville, ©. rooms, rs ¢ shady la Br iri. Marsovitie W