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Day
14
Month
July
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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aaiadfer lían; who went back i ■ Snany Italy soms öwo years ago, h:is n-iuni.nl home, He brought hack a w-ife, aiml als i hiw agd iiu'tii,v. me y mas i twseomptt!iini alao :ydui"ii?;1. Waú'Ji wlll imike (Hijtö au aidUil [1:1 to OQï Italian c ' 'iiy tn Aun Atöot. Lee Hing an.l Wee Ping Chlng are wash.ae-waslie partners bui dJ woi live in Il:imh' my. Ivse Bays thiat Wee tri attend tp bmalaesa p operly, roas ají I ; r :-:'x, aind falte to keep luis to;iI in payin ñiaiy "he ifüaJJ of the business he bugh)t. Aiul so tliwro ia troubbe brewing. La.t eviendng Elluier SwXflet and C. P. S'teveiiis betveen wihiiin. vaere is no (freat afiec'tio'ii, m.2t ia i:-oiit of Ailiiiikson's and a few wocds passed bctAveen -Hluem, M-he.ii quio.k aa vliomglit Stoalet gave iúm a bLïf that laid tówu out complt.ely. Many ifaouglit rti'i'm in an hypnjiia atiate, Ii was bo Tügid. He was mrried t-o vIls Lilley hionee, a phyaiaian summoned, and ïre lon!g 1l3' oame to hiinself. - Tecunisetil HeraM, July 9. Aïways kill ñsfo as soon, as th.ey are taken from the water, by a sharp ijlow wtttt a bacon, o stick on the back of tibe toead. They keep better, Oat better, and are in all respecte better tlhan ttoose thiat suffer just before dyïng. Ttbe best iishennea ia BuTiope and Amerfca know tlhis- tbO eufiering of any animal before. dying alav.ïvk teiilds to make tlL& meat unwholesome aaid sometiones poisonous. - Williamiston Enlberprise. Pred J. Êkihleede has rem.o.ved hls Hack oí goods temporarily to No. 01' E. L5b&rty st., ia tihe Sager block, wtiwe h5a place of bmsilniess will be im'tü his aaw stiOive is eompleted. Ilis osrw sto:"e o'ii S. State st., willl lis ai brfck, two stortea liigti, S0 ft. ideep, arad, wiitn onO oí the fiuest 'fro.iïts on tihe sfcreet. It w4H be eom iilrted by Sept. lsk. Chis. Teísmer íinsthe ir the masón work and Ohas. Lolhir for the earpentery. The üticti, X. Y. JDiaily Press of recent) dlaöe, contíúns au account of the dieatih on Juna 28tlli ai George Del:, faliher of Mts. Herbert E. Bemaett, of ttite city. Tliie disce-aseï was 81 yeaxs of agö, ha ving been boni in ('lH-.sluain, Bucktogliain, Eng., Sept. 7, 1815, and came tra i.his ccnuntry in 1840. Ho was matte au Odd Féllow ia England, aud wïuen he oaorue to ülica ho organized1 ;i lod.ge of tibat ■order, and was looked upon, itere, as 1ih,e founder and piiomoter of Odd Feilowöhip ia tlaat part of New York. He was was also a mamber of the Ancifinti order of Druida while. in Englai], and a man wIld was highly - iteenued wlieever he llved. Tlic Adiia.ii Press rwirks jo Vhe Ann Arbor board of revitw as followet'h : "ThO A-rnn Ai'bor board of review, during ite reoe.iit uëssiom, got a.ft.er tlhe mewspapers, anid ia eoane case taxëd their subsc.riipttija iists. A subscri'ptíoin lisfc repi'esenits noney apon't, and maney not received, and is mot lega-lly taxable. It would be just as reasonabLe to tax a laborer's wages alneady reee-ilved and paid out, as t'O tax subscríptiiows previously paM. Ib would be as reasomatle to tax uruearnied wages as subscrilptiious aot recel'vied. If auj editor lias unspeat weeüth, it can be taxed Airectly m th,6 usual way. To tax unpaild subscribí Boas is to tax vrhnt a person, bas mat and may nofc get. The mtmbers of t'he Imrl ■{ revteiw liave bee- staiid'i'ng on tíieii" lieads. T'lií'.v a.i'o Uiat meed toaki'ng."

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