Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 07, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    Jominq Daily lUrald
OS 9ALK.
Tike Daily Herald will be on
r? ttb morning at ti. J. Jones'
! J etore,where it cao be procured
4 S MDti per copy.
4TTAI ABOC t TOWS.
Bay your
groceries at Aug.
lunge's.
Ah. 8yd Additon. of Corvallis. if
in the city.
Goto Aug. Lange's for maple
ary goods.
Leave your order for bread at;
Lsuige'e Bakery.
Bert Van Cleve of the Scio I're-is ,
waa in Albany yes'erday.
Lange will sell you staple dry 0 fne-day evci.iuit June 24. t
good cheaper than any one. Wr lUv ,Mii:atiu , the .It.w M:l.
Klein Bros, carry the largest t ,.nic Temple in this citv, a unnid
aaaorUaent of oxford ties iu Albany. j dedication Kail will heaven at the
Klein Bros, give a pair of fasenets j opera house. Muj-ic ha tieeii -n-witA
every pair of ladies oxford ! gy.Ked fnuu Portland and n- us
jge.
For all styles in children shovs
go to Klein Bros, as they w ill save
yen money.
And when you want a delicious
sold drink co to 47. E. BrowneU's
lei soda.
Mrs.' Fanning of this city! has
returned from a trip east, accom
panied by her nephew.
Happy is he who buys his fruits
and vegetables of C. El Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Brick for sale at my kiln or l
lrrered in larne or sui-dl amount.
. W. C. Cassell.
D. C. Schell of this city, has just
received the contract for erecting
the public school building at Leb
anon. A few pounds of LooneyV choice
dairy butter left this eek. Call
early. .Spencer A Blaekhnrn.
agents.
Peter Smith, John Carey and
Frank Mack, business men of the
stirring city of fccio were in this
city yesterday.
A good second hand Hall ssie
A choice and complete line of
ottled delicasiee have just beei
added to my stock call and see
them. C, . Brownell.
X air I wanting a place to do gen
eral housework will find a place
By applying at once at me rKi
deaee of W. S. Thorn pon.
Ladies, when your light colored
shoes get soiled go to Klein Bros,
lor a bottle of Russian Tan, it will
wake them nice as new.
The finest line of carpets in the
eity, including Brussels, two and
three ply and ingrain carpets, at
tery low prices at the Albany lur
aitnre store.
Venison, corned beef, dipped
beef, and a new lot of full cream
California cheese, jusc the thing
for lunch these, warm days. Call
on Spencer & Blackburn.
Thos. Brink has just received a
ftne assortment of window shades,
lee the Wheeler & Wilson sewing
asachine. the bes' and lightest
renaing machines made.
Dr. Patton, the specialist on
female and private diseases, in
Bramberg's block; Office hours
10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. Con
jnltation free. Residence 3rd ami
Montgomery.
Miss Ina Robertson alid .Uise
Anna Flinn have returned from
Waitsburg. Miss Robertson ha
been teaching in the Waitsburg
Academy ana Miss t iuin has lust
graduated from that institution.
Slegant new din ng tars, Pull
MB palace and free family slpej.
mg eara ran through on express
Wains to Denver. Omaha. Council
Blmff. Kansas City .St. Louis and
ffViMon vim Tnir,rt Paeifie rui'.
way. O. . Kawlings, city TiekPt
awent, Brosdalbin Street.
Kew emoroideries. flouncing, j was bnrneil out. 1 he damage was
lace flonncing in cotton and silk, about f.VW. The lire was sui
black and cream. Lace in iinita- j posed to be the w ork of an niceudi
tion pc-int, also new designs in 1 1,r.v-
black and white lace, including' A quantity oik-;ros-n and shav
Vandyck and Eiffel Tower. New 1 ings were found strewn nlx ut ti e
arehings. Mamnel E. Young. hulding and there is little doubt.
First aad aecond-Has paenger i but that ? nr,-!rl'l,iJ haS i
mim orer all thn roads u, t bicago. ; ",i..at cl"' 8M ' ' "uh I
Bt. Lonis and all f-ints East will
Be reetore d on' Jnne srh . Parties
deairlag to take advantage of ti e
eat rev should apply tmiiieiiiateiy '
a tae Union Ticket office At the;
BMt of Brondalbin 'mt. (...
Bawlingti, agent.
. .... ... . water contains a teas pooiilul ! i
... shavings. There is a law against
Sir. tamest W . l.rad street, who i turning sawdust into stream--, and
is in this city for the purpose ..f vt the lnillj on tIH antiam .
organizing an athletic ciub. gave Ktl er int!) ur(. tI,rnj1? ,
an exhtbitant of his powers in the ! j,aiaiess of the state statute. nd !
presence ol a munlier oi business j , lhe jeath oi ,ht. Iisn
men and others at the armory last :
evening. He is very skillful with: To the Rnr r sim.
Indian clntw and at boxing. He:
was a pupil of Jim Corliett of
i'tl f
rranciHco, whom he boxed verv
successfully. He proposes to or
ganize an athletic club in Albany,
to be conducted in an orderly man
ner and for the promotion of phy
sical culture. A nun.lier of prom
inent citizens have -ignitied tluir
willingness t assist the uiove and
it will no doubt be organized
lilog Big Ruilui'M.
Mcssrt-. Stewart a Hex. .old
Moe Parker, one of Lint. c.ur.fvS
nbetsntial farmers and solid m.'n.
a 36 inch separator, and a IS-hore
power trw:tion engine, making a
aioet superb and complete thre-h-
inn aitltHf Tliia in il-j.. f.u Kfit.
tbrer-bing outfit that this rirto has '
sold to leading tarmers ot 'ne
Ticlnity this season aud snow.-
spUreiid amount ol energy and
bosiu - cpaittfv on ti-.eir parr
well i - judgment on the part of the
pnrcuaen in making their selec
tions. - VbIob erle.
At the opera house on
morning and evening
the
Dr. Campbell will preach. All are!
cordially invited to attend. This i
ie the annual service oi the Albany,
fftflt. I
pnniviiM win mini umnn Herviei-H. .
THE MORTGAGE T4X LAW.
T the Klll..i of the H. r.1.1
yv trial t!i e:eruoli l
o v'er
and our tate son lui u.td repre
sentatives are ltiif.?. we should
turn 0'ir tr-ri i n t- Atmi. new
la !hnul ; '- a. !... n! wo.it
of ur t re-ut :m- 1 il.vr -tir
and -ru:i'l rep; .Jc I
auiendt.d Oil'1 ihe nwi-! im
portant chanir- iii in y ifntui "!!
repeat tiie ej-,illi u-oit-iiM
tax l.w, and tde detuelii t a-debte'liies;-
in i.;ris'iu -i t hi s.
With all tile tfoo ! livid: ill tll'.-!-0
laws many of our t :i ver hi t:ie
; stii'f- have . ii- 10 look upon
them the .i ea-itcsl iiruw.i.-k
! to -ir -.'I'Mt 1 ind r S(Hntv
j .1. 11. i
Ai.msv, June t, IMHK
iraml I-UI-attnii Itall.
M ill uespiirea IlKIKC u a .-i'leiv
. i . i : . . ii- i -
and it will he an el.te afla.r. l-ol-
lomgjrar.- tl om.mt.e..s aP-
pointed lor the oc.-asio.i : ,
i ( ouuuitti'e ol . I angeineii'-. l ,
: ii- ,1- , .. i I,!
! r iiainoei lain, r. i i.aouM'Mi. i'
0 Schell, C II Mueller.
Committee mi Invitation J I.
Cowan, 1 P Man, F J .Miller, C
B Winn. A Klein. Thoinftf Mn
teith. Committee on Reception. L C
Marshall. J R Abl.ev. L Vieii. k.
Mrs J L Cowan. Mrs 1 C S. heil.
It 1 Mason. ieo F Simoson, A B
Seal. Mrs J K Eldeikin, Mr- T L
"Wallace. Mrstt K Chamberlain, 1.
Senders. Frank Fariell, H 1' Wy
mau. Miss Flora Mason, Mis A B
Seal.
Floor Managers. F .1 Miller. 1
C Schell. W F Croshv, W II tiar-
Wal-1
loir-i
rett. i E Cbamlierlain. T 1.
lace, C H
1 Cusick.
Mueller. C B Winn.
l- ,
r.
Want Th Miliili.
The Salem Statesman says that
the committee for Salem's Fourth
of July celebration want to secure
the attendance of the national
guirds at Salem on the Fourth.
Th-iV went to Corvallis in 1SSS and
Albany in fSS'.t, at both of which
places they added very ninth to
th-s attraction of the cclb'iarion.
constituting the better part J tie
parade. The six companies of tiie
Second R egi men t Albany, Cr
vallis, Whitenker, Maelesy, Eu
gene, and Salem can be secured
for that day for atoiit 5o0, and it
is the opinion of the Sta'eihtn
that no more . pleasing attraction
could be obtained for the same
ourlay.. They would not only
form a very interesting part "f the
parade, but would, in t'.e after
noon, engage in a chain battle that
would iu ttneli be u glvat drawing
card.
Prom the ui.d.
tieorge IT. Piper of Seattle i- i:i
tb.' city. Mr. Pijier, bis brother,
E. B. Piper and L. V. Lensway,
formerly of Albany, have orgau
gauied a real ebtate company,
and are the authorized agents of
tht! (iray's llarlior I'ownsite yn
licate, why have invested heavily
at that place. The Cray's Harbor
people gave a suis,ty ot fi'.!uoou
to secure the terminal advantages
of the Hunt railroad system, and
the. place is taking on a wonderful i
gr.iwth. it is a fact that there is!
(more, goo-1 timber tributary to
j Grays llarb irt'ian toPuget Sound.
and" it will not surprise well in
to: mod people to see a h:g citv
j gr ,w up-there E P.. Piper is ed-
ltorand proprietor ot t tie tiravs
II irbor Times, just started therel
with flattering prospects of uc
cess. i-'lrr at Scio.
A bout 8 o'clock vesterdav m- .i n- .
.- - . i
rz nre was riiscovere'i in ttie
j barber shopot Frank M ick.at Scio
: and the fixtures and entire inside
I UM"" "'''"" iP" - i
iriji'iui ruurii win e iiiii'i. i'
discover who is the criminal.
awilml.
The Salem Journal sa-. sportr.
men say the Santiain is running'
full of sawdust that a pi -t cup of
Wa lire ntt'ei-ifitr 4nine r 1 i.-n.
.ina in miduuu a.i.l l.,.l..o . 1 ,
.i no minji.n .1,1. inm n siiix'.
We sell you the :ime shoes that
other houses show you made bv
'he game manufacturer in -hot!
tney are the samegood-s f..- mn, !i
les-i uiont-y. Cai; and -ee our
pri.;es we guarantee to -avt finiti
2-
iO portent on tach p.:ir of
s,
ioes purctiasiM. 1 he-e .'o,.,i.
au- new ami lirst class in ev. v
partieular. V. 1. Mdi.w ti '
KTAin;e).l
111 r.
Treadling.
r.mer a. i.owers.i
will tur,
iu Albany the 2nd. Snndav
t tl.
month at U o dock . u. llavin"
been refust d his ow n church hou-e
he will hold sei vic.s in tl:.. t r
k os'a
Aii ar fii itd.
Shorp Sht"ir. l
A Prinevilie papet sav.
genius of ti, at iocaliiy ha
ted a mtf-hine, which
tliat a
invt ii
fi r;it.-,l .
Iv one man. wilt
i . .
bear 2t hi ulieep
per usy, auu itial a
jIK luii s.-
pnwtrr win ;ive lie :n..;ive meiyv
tn drive ten u tne ma bines".
The Prineville man should hurry
! up his invention uhile flie shet-p
! continue to last.
ru i iiaii i'i.i?i.
We have our ne spring stock of .
kid gloves, and the best value exerj
ia Albany at W. F. Ilcad S.
MOI.XTXG IIKKALP: SATURDAY.
TBIBOTE OF RESPECT.
Whreas, in the midst of naeful
: neris, and active life, our esteeniod
' and most dearly lfo'-ed Brother
bright Charles H. Spencer, who
ar -r a lingering sii kness. was on
the niirmn of the 24th dav of
May. , Pythias Period. X'V1I,
, taii -n lv deat'i, from our midst,
' j appear in the presence of the i
ii'ieim Judge of the Universe,!
to give account of hit? stewardship I
and to receive the reward of a I
, faithful and well tpent life in the I
I ..r w fi lit I nnl urtil r.utiir ' I
' therefore in consideration of his
' maMv virtues and amiable qtiali
' ties, he it
lii:.-oi.Ki, that by the death of
oar heloved brother Knight Spen
: ci-r, a brittht star and valiant
Knisiht of Laurel Lodge No. 7.
j Knights of Pythias has leeii taken
! fro'n anl to US it is left to
: m mni the irreparable loss.
Lkmmviii. that this community
! haf. lo.-t a most amiable, honorable
' aiul estimable citizen ; his many
idiAot.-d friends, a uenial and
iill!;,,,ll,.r. motll,r aml sisler,
. "indulgent and loving.
.
i ; i 1.:. i...i.
... ... . . ,,
He.-ih.vkh. that in token ot our
most profound resrect to the mem
ory of our la-loved Knightly
brother, whose memory we shall
ever delight to cherish and revere,
the Castle Hall of Laurel Lodge,
be appropriately draped in mourn
ing for the period of thirty days.
Kksoi.vko. that the le reft mother
little daughter and sister, of our
deceased Pythian brother, have
our most sincere sympathy in this
dai k hour of sadness, in the loMof
so ciecions a jewel ; but we com
mend tl em to our lleavenlv
Father, remembering that all
tilings work together for i?ood to
" . . . "
,,1, ul ,nat love ''So
Hksoi.veh, that a copy of these
, , . L.j . .i.
resolutions be furnished to the
; family of our deceased Pythian
; brother. Charles H. Spencer, and
also a copy Ik- furnished to each of
our city new spapers for publication
ito. W. Wriuht.
Q. E. Pttoi'ST.
tKO. W. HoCHSlEDI.EB.
Committee.
Itolurn of MrKinUu.
Following is what the Spokane
; Chronicle haa tosay of the.McKan
lass minstrels who will give a
I performance in this city F'riday
!e.-ning next: Mc Kan lass oper-
at;-: minstrels opened last night to
j a good bouse We must acknow'
I edge that the show is lirst class in
! every respect, and the jokes and
iS'iigs aie all new and fresh,
i M Kanlass is a great commedian,
a ,;ood singer and a graceful dan
! cf-r, ami his violin and banjo play-
iin' is phenomenal. Master Willie
j is t little wonder, and with his
' lit le .Mr-ter they make the greatest
! lifle team that ever appeared in
i). )kat!e. They are the most tin
' isi od children performers we hae
je-;r seen; and Miss Griffin, the
i walist. sang some very difficult
I :.;;d pleasing songs, receiving sev
eral very hearty encores. Mr.
S:. ' very funny indeed, keeping
the ti, in a roar from the time
of his entran -e until his exit. The
company all through is good .the
b st of color that ever visited our
city. The choruses, orchestras,
ai d band are away up.
UrcrroHeU Hy Four.
The Salem Statesman says that
four prisoners have just been
giv'en their freedom after confine
I ni"iit for terms of years in Oregon's
st.ite nenitentiarv. Tbev were
R. K. Janeway, "of Xew'berg, a
j t mteo tates prisoner, sentenced
w in l ortiaint tor a one -ear term
i t r robbing the mail; (J. E. Jones,
fr.-m Portland, under six indict
; ni nts for larceny, for six years;
Wni. Franks, from Portland, five
cirs for larceny ; and W. C. Webb,
i, i i i . . i ..... t
i ortiauu, juue otn. ov ior
I tn -ee years tor larceny,
f teuce if 'he last named
The sen-
was com
malted by iovernor Pennoyer upon
ire- recommendation ot ttie jury
and ilistrii-t attorney.
Orrg.ui
I'loiirxr Aamtclatlan
Tiie ( iiegoiiiau
savn that Hon.
eymourW. Condon.
of Eugene.
will deliver the .ccasional addres
at the nnual reunion of the Pio
neers of Oregon, which will take
(lace Tuesday. June I". The
committee having the matter in
eh-irge are progressing well with
their arrangements, and nothing
is being left undone to make the
reunion ct jm! a grand success.
All pioneers should join the asso
liDtioii, which they can do by
calling upon the secretary, George
II. Himes. H'.12 Second street,
and registering their names and
dare of arrival. Any one arriving
in Oregon prior to lKTin ineligible
to membership.
li Not MIm. j
To le present at the entertain-1
m nt given by the pupils of thej
Si-ters Academy. In "Wealth!
and Wisdom. "the principle -iraiua j
iu sii acts, are besides amusing I
sci nes of practical lite, great sub-j
lin.e ideas developed, presenting'
a -tore of pleasure to intellectual'
mi ids. The lively operetta ' Rival j
loi .-rivan Iell,': liear? the stamp
oi i neerf'ihiess and guilt v whilst;
the overture and flourishing inter- j
hides e i.i-.it the musical attain
ireiiti ; the pupils. Remember
'hi t the performance t:ikes place,
on Wednt f. lay June 18th iH'gin-''
nil g at S r. m. in the opera house j
d the city. Programmes w ill be;
dis'iibutcu bv ti.e ushers. Tickets j
tV'i n-scrved seats are soltl at Mr. I
1 ' L. Blackman's,
i irketstn .iieBr Lu tertainiiinut. J
1 ieketr for the eo"eire entertain-!
Ilifl! '
I'll ll.ll
lioi.se.
Jiveu next .Mondav .
. tut- Uu inst., al the opera
;r ii'j a on sal At l'.iaek.
iii4'iV iba
blOr. . ReHerVl-d He:Ua.
oil een
admi."S'on to tlm nallerv.
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'Wi"t:kn t rammer m
t.onary work ht.s been reuarkably I
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Ktmember tharkiein Bros 1
up all rips on , boow and shla
siuijht 9l tieax, fciotfcSi '
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eh'okons. turkeys, geese.
VEGETALKB.
spring
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UMd by prominent
ladia monthly.
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Health and money.
Take no other.
Scot' to asr ad-
dree by anil so receipt of price, tl 00. Ad
dress . aere Medina t'aaapaB
West Branch Bog 17, rartUad, r.
Bol4 ay Faahay 4-Hatas, llbaty. Orere
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1 V- - J VaV
THE SCIENTIFIC SPECIALIST,
Guarantees a successful treatment
in diseases of women and all pri
vate diseases. Over fifty cases of
catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in
this city and do failure heard from.
Dozens of ladies cured of diseases
peculiar to their sex anil not one
unsuccessful. $500 will be paid
to any one he treats unsuccessfully
after lie had agreed to cure them.
Consultation is free and you can
freely call upon the Dr. Every
thing is strictly confidential and
private. He prepares his own
medicines and you do not have to
go to a drug store to have your
prescriptions filled. His office is
so arranged that one patient does
see another. He is not here for a
few days but has permanently
located and will stay. His prices
correspond with the nature of the
disease and the deserving poor
treated free. Patients out of the
city can be treated by correspond
ence unless acute diseases. Office
hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 8.
The Dr. can refer to any bank in
Albany or the Pacific Coast as to
his reliability and to the Oregon
State Medical Society as to hit
standing in the medical profession.
Te Boat.
A cottage, fully furnished,
throughout, with or without piano,
for three months on reasonable
terms. Inquire at this office.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
save time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
Farmers Attfntion
iJo vou want to buy a B'uid.r, Engm-. Thre-Lt i, M. vt-r oi other niachLutrt'
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A 8tumMt Load of Turn H&clii&txj juetrttti-rtd for the.'sttffia. oi 1 1880.
STEWART & SOX
Gall and Sol ct What Yoia Want.
SPECIAL SPRING
A. NOUNCEMENT
i
IVIy Stock is now complete;
embracing all the latest novel
ties in Dress Groods both in
WOOL AND WASH FABRICS.
w.v. w. i.i.. ..:..! to the
LADIES !
In Knit ltlbriif snd Al'isltn
Our pric?s an' the LOWFfcT and
our fiid?
THE BEST
i We make a specialty oi
llllleiWi'ii! ,Tir
BWe carrv a foil line of the world renowned Broadhead Drees Goods, which for weer and finish are unex
elled. In'embrolderies and flouncinf we have as large a stock as any house In the state. Call and yom
will be corvinosd that Allany it the best trading point in Oregon. CT& pUaaore to ahow gxxd.
HcKante Minstrels
AT
Albany Opera House;
FltlEAY, JUNE 13.
The grea' and only
MC'KANLASS.
The Nearo Ole Hull of violinists
and the Minstrel King of America
supported by hit- two talented
children.
MASTER WIL1.IK
sn Lit LIS A.
MR. A. L. aXLES,
the funny
man nf the dflv
MISS VSIE GRIFFIN, the
man-voiced woman, and
16 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS 16
Full band and orchestra, All to
appear in a select programme of
FUN, WIT AND HUMOR.
Grand street drill at 7 :30 p. m.
Seats on sale at Blackman's.
UR W r . :.iUS,
Graduate of t e iioya
London, Em; -rue
M .ical iHcc.
The .Jr. ii; oent a
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ci t of chi i-
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daa prmr
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a vena, with.
I. t nat- .
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hospital. Call promptly
.ide-c
day or night. His niuiio :a
"OOOD WILL TO ALL."
aVOffim and reaidenon Ferry street,
between Third and fourth.
Bticirs lWrr pill are a mfld laxative
aud act directly on the liver and kU i
nev aa well aajthe bowels. AU drug I
gists.
HOSIERY.
7 n a m asaaaieaT mmm m mtm a ar AT AT
saw. am m at. . aa m m mm aTavare
' MDjUw.
FREE FROM POISO.'l.
W. F. READ
I art studio.
Mrs. Dr. Tatton, Blnmberg's
block. Lessons given iu draw iug,
painting anil music. Pictures for
sale or tainted to order.
rallfer-Ja fl-K-'Bre.
The only gur anteed cure for cnUrr
cold in the lies . bay fevar, rote cold
CkUrrbul deafr .8t and eore e.ves. he
sto re the sense f taste nd uuplessun
breath, result ir : from' cuuirh. Ene
snd pleasant U Fo!!ov direction
undacureUm .ranted, by all drug
KUt. Send fc circular to Ablet. n
Medical C'omp jr, Oroville, Oil. MX
months' treat ;at for (1; sent hy
mail. $1 10, I sale hy Fosha
Mason.
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
RED CROWN MILLS
!, LA1. A t.. Props,
SEW PROCE.SS FLOUR.
(SufMrtor tar Fkmily ana Bakcr'a dm)
Best SioraoB facilities.
CVBIfhcat cadi prloa paid for bratKl
ALBANY OREGON
t'oalrarlM- mm Halldrr.
THE CNVEES1CKED UAViKQ LOCATED
la Albany acUdt pauunaira fimu eiit
and country. Will out. timet to build bridges,
barna. aod all BWBDr ot dwelling btituca,
Idc miinc Quit Anne, Kaatlak and tilaa
bttboaa buIm of building . WJj rumuo.
plana, aadapiolflaatka ire of charge, ealia
lacUoa guaraatort W. is. CAotoLL.
CCt'XACV. StATNEf.
W. A. KIMSKY,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
GFFiC lK 1UK cvkif uvoE.
afaf Business enirusteu to my
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
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