Amy A. Day, Wife Of Rev. Wm. H.
Shannon, o' Su'em. lí:i1 on Maren 7th, and her funeral was held on the Saturctay iollowiug-, the remains being laken to Kingston, Ont., her oldhome where she was bom July 23, ÏSGI. She had re.sided in Salem six years, and was universally lxloved. T'nere are many runiors on "the streets. and some oí liiemhave crept into the newsp I 'l illscord ín the Normal faculty. Tlie udministration of tlie school and several heads of departments. are at loggerheads according to all reporta, and It is probable that the State Board of educatioo will see f It to make some important changes in the personnel of the Normal faculty before next fall.- Ypsi Commercial. The town hall had a close c-all last Monday night. On entering the hall about 12 o'clock, Marshal Fierce fou-nd it filled witli smoke, and npon investigation found that the cold air flue, which is of pine, was on fire. He secured a couple of pails of water in the basement and soon had the fire extinguished. Monday being i electkm day, the iloor was covered with sawdist, which sifted down the register, and it is supposed the iire caugtit from a lighted cigar stump.
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