CLOSE, CRAMER, CHARLIER Jos. A. CLOSE, aged 50 years, stable boss at Shaw mines, died at his home, on the FERGUSON farm, at 6 o'clock Friday morning. Funeral services from his late home Sunday at 3 p.m. Interment at Arlington. Word has been received of the death of J. D. CRAMER, at Charleroi. He died suddenly this Friday morning, and he will be buried at Hubbard, Ohio, on Sabbath. Mr. CRAMER was a citizen of our town for about three years, being engaged with his son upon the Record of this place. He leaves a wife and two sons and two daughters. Mr. CARMER was a man of more than ordinary intelligence and was well respected by everybody. He was a member of the Presbyterian church in this place. Jules CHARLIER, Sr., aged 59 years, after a lingering illness covering a period of more than two years, died at his late residence on Valley street extension, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock, from heart failure. Mr. CHARLIER was one of McDonald's oldest and most highly respected French citizens, and his death will be mourned by many friends he had made during his score of years among us. He is survived by a wife, four sons and two daughters. Jules, Jr., who is married and lives on Valley street, Fred married and lives in Federal Supply building, Emile and Eli, single, who reside at home, as also the two daughters, Mary and Alice. Funeral services by Rev. Dr. IRONS at the U. P. church of which deceased was an active member, on Friday at 2 o'clock. Interment at Arlington.