Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 22, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1891
ON SALE. j
The Dailv Hkrald will be ojr j
aleeach morninjr at,:II. J. Jones
book etore.wbere itt an be proyored I
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
S. A. llulin, druggist, French's
corner.
Royal lutch cocoa at C. E.
B.-owntll's.
Spectacles and eye gla3ses at F.
M. French's.
'200 parasols at less than cost at
W. K. Beads.
Bargains in sumiiier underwear
at W. F. Keada.
V. R. Garrett returned from
Yaoiina yesterday.
T. L. lmgjjer, editor of the Scio
Press, is in the city.
Mrs. T. A. Shane of Portland is
visiting in this city.
10 per cent reduction on dress
goods at V. F. Reads.
Rogers Bros, knives, forks and
spoons at F. M. French's.
Mrs. F. M. French and children
went to Yaquina yesterday.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Mr. J. M. Irving and family
have returned from Yaquina.
Have vou examined that beauti
ful $400 "piano at Klein Bros, shoe
tore. '
Experts pronounce Klein Bros,
piano one of the finest toned in
struments. Charles Redtield is in Salem -working
with City Surveyor E. J. i
McCaustland. " .
A fullline of Dr. Warners corsets
the best in the world for the money
at V. F. Reads. p
Just received at the Indies
Bazaar The "Sensation" the latest
novelty in hats.
Try Conn & Hendricson's syrup,
the tineat in the market. Retail
in quantities to suit.
J. O. Writsraan and Hon. R. A.
Irvine will leave to-day lor a
week's outing at Coe.
Three first-class barbers at
Mack's all dav Saturday. Avoid
waiting by going there for a shave
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
Look at T. U Wallace & Co.'s
display of neck wear, anything in
window for2octs. Both Windsor's
and Four in Hand.
New and complete stock of
ladies and gents' gold watches
just received at F. M. French's,
the corner jewelry btore.
Judge O. X. Denny, recent conn
pel lor to the king ot lorea, is in
the city, the guest of his sisters,
Mrs. W. II. (ioltra and Mrs. Win.
Kalston.
lLe Harrisburg Courier says
that May & Senders, of that place
liouvht 10,000 bushels of wheat
Thursday evening, paying 80 cents
net to the farmer, tor the same.
Manhal Iloifunan arrested two
young men at the Southern Pa
cific depot yesteiday on suspicion
ot being crooks. 1 bey were sub
sequently released without trial.
Prof. J. B. Marks, of Lebanon,
has accepted a position in the
Walla Walla business college,
which is under the management
of his brother-in-law, Prof. J. r.
Stubblefield.
Salem Journal: Attorney
deneral Chamberlain atone main
tained the dignity of the state
house and did not rush down stairs
to see the circus go by. He merely
stood on the west portico; but
then he had seen it twice before.
Milton Condra, son of A. M.
Condra of Harrisburg, who has re
cently been atteriding the state
normal school at Monmouth, has
gone to Washington, 1). C, to ac
cept a position in the war depart
ment. Mr. Morgan, a section man on
the Oregonian railroad, says the
Scio Press, got the index linger of
his left hand niashed about the
hand-car in some manner. Dr.
Hyde, of Scio, amputated and
dressed the hand.
Mrs. M. W. Murray, accompan
lea oy ner son ami uaugiiter, are
visiting in this city the guest of
her brother, Mr. Fiank Wood.
They have just returned from a
trip to Alaska, and are en route to
there home in Oakland, Cal.
Harrisburg Courier: ft. F
Baker and C. Wright had a little
point of Law in reference to a
building lease, which was argued
iietore 5-quire Douglas on Monday,
J. K. V.yatt, of Albany, appeared
lor Mr. vt ngui ana . K. Bilyeu,
also of Albany, for Mr. Baker.
The verdict was rendered in favor
of Mr. Wright.
The Harrisburg; Burglar,
Recently the Herald published
an account of the burglary of ( i.
W. Brandenburg's jewlry store at
Harrisburg of $1000 worth of
watches and jewelry. It is learned
now that the burglar was captured
at Ashland, with a sack full of
stolen jewelry, and by a great
oversight on the part of the
ollicers, was discharged and
allowed to depart with the goods.
The man had not been released
but a short time, when a dispatch
was received from Harrisburg,
detailing the robbery, and describ
ing the goods, but by this time the
"crookeu" party had skipped.
Off for Ml. Jefferson
Judge R. S. Strahan, T. L. Wal
lace, O. W. Waits and H. C.
Watson, will leave to-day for a
trip to tlie headwaters of the North
Santiara. They will go by rail to
Coe, and there take peck horses to
Independence l'rairie, near the
base of Mt. Jefferson, where they
will revel in the best trout and
hunting region in the country.
They wilt be gone about two
weeks.
t WHEAT AT 85 CEHTS."
A Fool ofSOOO Buihtls Syld t Taigont
tTht Fire.
The wheat market wh:ch has
shown a brisk upward tendency
for several days, reached a ligure
yesterday that caused a consider
able lot to pass into the hands of
the purchasers. The wheat sold
was a pool at Tangent, and it is
learned on good authority from
that place that 15,000 bushels was
sold to Mr. W. II. (ioltra. of this
city, at 85 cents. The pool, it is
learned, is still open for all the
wheat ottering at that hgure both
at Tangent and in Albany.
This is a good healthy price for
wheat, and will doubtless cause
considerable more wheat to move.
A Uod Day far ltunaway.
Three runaways in an hour is a
pretty ecod score, but such was
the case between 5 and t o'clock
last evening. One of J. X. Combs
truck teams started down Lyon
street, closely followed by A. B.
Lacey's team. Combs' team ran
straight down Lyou street and
stopped at Second, but Lacey's
team turned up Six'ti and were
captured in the outskirts of the
city. The damage was nominal.
The next on the programme was a
fanner 8 wagon down in the lower
ward. This runaway came near
proving a serious affair. At the
t.ridge across the water ditch on
Second street it passed Mrs. Par
rish and Mies Helm in a buggy,
barely grazing the hind wheel
Miss Helm fainted awav when she
saw the horses coming. The last
seen of the farmer's wagon it was
still going.
The 9o!avlIl Motor Llna.
A member of the Board of
Directors of the Sodaville Motor
Line company informs the
Lebanon Express that Mr. Cheadle
is willing to sign deeds te right-of-way,
which will remove every
hinderance ; and that work will be
begun in thirty days towards build
ing between Lebanon and boua-
vule.
Ceotrart Let.
The Albany Mining and Milling
company, have let the contract for
taking their mil!, when it arrives,
from Gates to their claim where it
will be run, to B. M. Huston A
Co., of this city. Mr. Huston will
put on six and eight horses to a
wagon for the heavy pieces, some
of wliirli nrn nn'ul to wkicIi .'
tons.
Will UamoT to HarrUaarg-.
James Phegley and family will
soon move to Harrisburg says the
Brownsville Times, and take
charge of the hotel at that place.
Mr. Phegley was landlord of the
Arlington hotel of Brownsville
some time and is well and favor
ably known to the traveling
puDiic. .
French Tanay Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
Loaned at Slaty-Nine Muuth,.
The Building and Loan Associa
tion last evening loaned 10U0 to
ieo. W. Dodder, at 00 months in
advance, and S0O to Mrs. C. E.
Koes, at 01 months in advance.
Congregational Church.
uev. h. fc. w ebster, I). D., of
illiamsport, renn., will ureach
in the Congregational church Sun
day morning and evening.
Brick Brick.
For sale in large or small quan
tities, delivered at kiln, one
mile east of the city, in the city
or on board cars.
W. C. Casskli..
A fire at Eugene Sunday morn
ing destroyed the houne of Sjdney
Horn. loss, $700; insured.
THE OREGON DITCES-
v
Th iinual Press Asiocia'ion Will B
tlefa a Astoria Aug 23 to 30-
The annual session of the
Ore
vear n Press Association for the
ihll. will bo held at Astoria,
Vug.
27X'S and 2!. On Saturday after
uooA the Columbia river jetties
will Be inspected, and Sunday will
Ins srjqt at the tea side. An en
tertainVelt will be given at the
Gearharl Park to those in attend
ance. The Union Pacific Co. has offered
the coiirtey of transportation on
its steamers for all editors and
their wives who wish to attend.
Application should be made to L.
Samuel, president of the associa
tion, Portland, at oii'-e, so that
transportation can be ready when
delegates come on bmrd on the
night of the 27th. Rooms on the
steamer and at Astoria can be
reserved only for those who apply
in time.
The programme is being made
jpecially attractive, and a ntunbei
A interesting papers are promised
an subjects of importance to the
craft. The attendance promises
to be the largest of any year since
the organization of the association.
MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATION,
The following members of the
Oregon Press Association,
geographically located, together
with tl e date of election to mem
bership: Albanv IIekai.d, S. S. Train,
1887, J. R. Whitney, 1S00; Demo
crat, T. J. Stites, 1837, F. P. Nut
ling, 1887.
Albina Courier, W. X. Carter,
1S3ST.
Ashland Tidings, Mrs. W. J.
Plyniale, 1S0, W. II. Leeds, IS!)!.
thena Home Press, Irving
McQuay, 18S'..
Baker City Democrat, Bowen
& Small, lS'.K).
Brownsville Times, McDonald
Ca vender, 1S00.
Canyon City Grant County
News, I). I. Asbury, 188'.).
Corvallis leader, II. Pape,
1390 ; Times. R. J. Johnson, 1887 ;
Gazette, F. Connover, 188'.).
Cottage Grove Leader, F. W.
Chausse, 1880.
Dallas Observer, C. C. Doughty,
1S88; Itemizer, W. A. Wash, 18W.
Drain Echo, E. P. Thorp, 1888.
Dayton Herald, M. M. Baun
ister. 1888.
East Portland Vindicator, W.
A. & D. R. Wheeler, 1800.
F.ugeue Guard, 1. L. Campbell,
1887; Register, S. M. & G. O.
Yoran, 18S0; Journal, H. R. Kin
caid, 1S10; Alliance, Alexander &
Adams, 1800.
Forest Grove Democrat, E. II.
Flagg, 1S8!.
Freewater Herald, E. S. Mc
Comas, lS'.tO.
Gervais Star, J. M. Mc.Culloin,
1S:0; Gazette, McKinley Mitchell,
1800.
Hillsboro Independent, S. T.
Linklater, 1800; Democrat E. C.
I'helps, 1H00.
Heppner Gazette, Otis Patter
son, 1SO0.
Independence West Side, E. C.
Pentland, 1883.
Jacksonville Times, C. NickaU;
1837.
Jefferson Review, G. A. San
ford, 18W.
Josetdi Chieftain, F. M. Mc
Cully ,18.10.
LaFavette Ledger,' A. .'B.
Westertield, 18'.I0.
Lakeview F.xauiiner, S. C.
Beach ls.
Lebanon II. Y. Kirkpatnck,
1800.
La Grande W. I. Snod-
grass, 1S00.
Linkville Star, Peterson Con
nelly, 1S90-
Long Creek Eagle, 'Oiin E.
Patterson, 1SS0.
McMinnville Telephone Reg
ister, F. C. Hardins?, 1880.
Milton Eagle, F. G. Hall, 189).
Newberg Graphic, E. II. Wood
ward, 1890. .
Xewport Republican, C. D.
Uinter.
Oregon City Courier I. L. Mul
len, 1800; Enterprise, C. Meserve
A E. M. Rande, 1390.
Pendleton Enst-Oregonian, C. S.
Jackson, 1S90, J. P. Wager, 1889:
Tribune, J. B. Eddy, 1800.
Portland A. O. U. W. Reporter,
J. r. Burkhart, 1S90: Gavel, K
Kesslet, 1890; Y. M. C. A. Re
porter, George II. Homes, 1890;
Hotel Keporter, William Morgan,
1890: Commercial Review, Leo
Petterson. 1890; Student, W. R
Wells, 13!K); Dispatch, A. Xoltner,
18S7; Advance Thought, Jl. 31
Maguirettc Mrs. L. Malory 1890;
Catholic Sentinel, M. G. Munly,
1890; Telegram, E. A. Weed, and
Mis. C. A. Cobum. 1890; Ex
aminer, J. Milliken, 1.890; Fruits
and Flowers, D. H. Stearns 1890;
Free Press, Bruno Sitting, 1890; N.
W. Pacific Farmer, O. P. Mason,
18'.0; E.Casey, 1S!H) Mis. Casey,
1890; Railway Guide, II. R. Lewis,
1890; Staats Zeituug, J. Folkman,
and F. Mayer, 1890; O. & W.
Churchman, E. A. Swope, 1S90
Oregonian, II. L. Pittock, 1K90;
H. W. Scott, 1S90; "Rabelais,"
1890; J. M. Ba'.timde, 1390; Sun
day welcome, T. A. Sutherland
I8'.t0; racihe r.aptist, v. a. woody,
18!K); J. 11. Teal, IS'.K). Rural Spirit
and Farmer, F. C, Baker, 1N83;
Sunday Mercury, B. 1. Watson,
and H. S. Harcourt, 18.30; World,
Al Tazier, 1890.
Prineville-Xews, D. W. Al-
drich, 183:
Roseburg School Journal, J. It.
X. Bell, 1NS7; Review, F. S. Floed,
18S9, Plaiiidealer, C. i . benjamin,
1sS9.
Salem Joirnal, E. Hofer, lS'.tO;
Statesman. K. J. Hendricks 1SSX.
Silverton Appeal, H. C. Guild,
18! ).
Tillamook Headlight, I. C.
Lamb, W. F. D. Jones, 1S90.
The Dalles Chronicle, S. L.
Brooks. 1891 ; Times-Moun'aineer,
J. Michell, 1890.
Tetedo Post, Coll an Cleve,
1S87.
Union Eat Oregon Republi
can, L. J. Davis, lS'.tO; Scout,
Ames K. Jones, lS'.tO.
Yale Xew Atlas, W. J. Cuddv,
1S90.
Yeruonia Xehalem Journa1,
(Jus II. Bynon, 1890.
Wasco Observer, J. O.IIosford,
1S90.
Woodburn Independent, L. II.
McMahon, 1890.
The above papers number 80, and
the total number of pajers in the
state of Oregon at the present
time is 129.
The following persons are also
members of the Oregon Press
Association: L. Samuel, Judg
M. L. Pipes and wife, Governor
Pennoyer, A. Bush, Van B. De-l-asliniutt,
J. O. Sparks, J. L.
Mitchell, E. C. S. Ward, J. P.
Wager, Hnow & Whitson, F,Davy.
X. L. Baker and II. L. Wells.
An Illegal Fence.
Recently the state board having
control of the reform school lands
had a patent barb wire fence erect
ed around the farm and afterwards
the board looked up the law relat
ing to barb wire fences in Western
Oregon, with the result of discover
ing ttiat tin fence constructed was
an illegal one, not conforming to
the law. In consequence of this
the reform scho d folks have had
to place a board al) along the fence
on top. Salem Statesman.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely, harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quites pain,
cures diarrhtea and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. SSd-'we.SS
cents.
Important to Housekeepers.
It gives Julius Gradwohl great
asatisfactioa in selling his tine
Golden Rule teas and baking
power, with elegant prizes or with
nnt. thpm. th:it, his cnstiiniers who
have purchased invariably and say j
they are well pleased, that the teaj
is No. 1 and the baking is as good I
as the best. Ad his teas and
baking powder bears the name of
Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule
Bazaar, and ar. expressly put up
for his business, and he still con
tinues to give with each iound of
tea or baking powder an elegant
piece of glassware.
Frequently accidents, occur in
the house-hold which cause bums,
sprains and bruises ; for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favorite family
emedy.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
DIED.
(i AMBER At Scio on Ail';. 30, lS'.il,
Mr. J. W. l!aintcr,"of eonsuinptiou,
She formerly resided with. Hit lnu
hand iu thW eity, where 'she va'
highly esteemed. Funeral ut Scio on
Notice tu Bridge KuilileiH aul Con
tractors. NOTl' K IS HKKEliY GIVEN TO WHOM
it may c. nicer n, that hiOa will he receivtu
hy thei-ountv c.tirt, of Linn i-ount Oregon,
:it tli ) oticv of the ci'imty elc-rk (f l.inii
cDimty (rcj,"n,u,t"12 o'clock noon Wwlnei
tiay, Scptcuiher !l'h, lat'l, for the conjunc
tion if a coimiy hri(li;e acroH Thoiii.ui creek,
t iluiina eroasin, in Lian coteiiy, Oreiro:i,
said bridge to lie of the foil win dimen
sions, towit: M:iin span to he loo feet in
len.'t!i IB fct wiil-j in the clear, and Is feet
ahovc low water mark, each end o' nuin
npan to rest upon eivht Holid oak pi'es.
.North approach to be 70 feet lonit. Hi feet
wide in the clear and protected by hani-lcrs.
Eolith approach to be 10 tejt loni;, lt feet
uide in clear and protected by banisters,
o hid will be consid'.-red unless aecninpani
td wiih plan and spec li :Uoni, and it er
cent of hid in cash or certified eheck.
The county rejer)ethe riht to reject any
aud all l.i.l I, N. 1', I'avxk,
County Clerk
B. II. Pavxk, Dcpnty.
Administrators Sale.
NOTICE IS IIEUEIiV GIVEN THAT THE
undersiL'iied as sdnunistriitor of the
estate of Henry llejer, Ueceised, in (.tirsu-
anca of and by virtue of an ori'er of the
county court of Linn county, Oregon, duly
made and entered of record lj sai-J court a'
the July term thereof 1SSH, will on the l:th.
dav ofSei)tcmberl!l at the hour of 1 o clock
in the afternoon of said day at the court
house d.ior in the rity of Albany in Linn
county. Ore son, sell at public auction to the
tuifhest tKU.cr lor ca-n in iiauu me 101
li.winu- duscrihed real proiierty to-wit;
lleiriiniinir at a point (24) twenty-four feet
and iV inches east of the northwest comer
of lot l) one in block (1U) ten in the city of
Albany Linn county. U-cs;on as the same is
described on the maps and plats of said city
on tile in the office if the county clerk of
Linn county, Oregon, and running from
thence east alon the north line of slid lot
(15) fifteen feet and 104 Inches to the center
of the party brick wall, tbence southerly
alonif the center of said 1 arty wall and
parallel to the western boundary line of said
lot one, one hundred feet to the alley,
thence westerly along the noith line of said
allev fifteen feet ten and one half inches.
thence northerly in a rlraigLt line to the
place of oecinning.
JOHX A.CRAWFOUP,
As administrator of the estate of Henry
Meyer, deceased.
pFNERAL AGENTS and canvassers
look-
VT ing for
pern laiic-ut nioney-niaking
business, no eonipetition. should si-cure the
sale of the Patent A'ljustah'e Shoe, Ad
dress with stun?. CON-OLIiATEO SHOE
CO., Salem, Mass.
Baliy cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor jtrescrilied : Caatoria!
Highest of all in Ixavening Power.
hi
ABSOLUTELY PURE
TDK WORLD ENKICUKU.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andellectual tocleanse
ine system geniiy in the r-priu-time
or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
The trotting bred s'allion Al
wood Breeze will stand for service
at Tiites Bros, stable, Albany Sat
urday's of each week until farther
notice.
Sure Cure for the Lbiuor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cab,
and for sale at J. A. Cumiiiing's
drug store only.
KM RLCVS A11M4 A S tl.VK.
The best salve in the world fur Cutj.
Bruises, Soies, Ulcers. Salt Klieuni,
Fever sores, Tetter, Cliapprtl Ham'.,
Chilblains. Corns, unit skin EruiUon.:,
and pos tivety cures Piles, or i.o pay
required, it is guaranteed to givs
Derfect satisfaction, or ui mey re.
funded, Price '25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by FosliBy ii Mason
READ
And you will
not
REGRET
CALL
on us
and you will
find 11 h
always
readv to
OFFER
you
!roat iinlih-i'-uients
from
our large line
of gO ids;
(iOOD
lVaclies, l'erries,
I'itiKinas, )rant,'o-,
Lt-tnoiiH, Apricots,
Apples, l'lmiilis,
-Melons,
BETTER.
Corn, l'eas,
Beans, Potato.
Onion, Callage
Turning Beets
Carrots Sweel
Potatoes
BEST
Soap, Sod.i,
Rice, Salt,
I lolK'Vjllopg,
1'ickels Tea.
Flour. Meal,
Spicks
AM
Constantly ad-ling
new (roods and
v latest novel!
Do lift fail
th.get our priees.
C. lii, l'.ROWNEI.L,
'AHianv.
Vofirr of Sale or Itoml- ol' flic lly
of tllciuv, Oregon.
Notice is heretiy ''ivi-ti Hint
IS .111-
tlicii i. 'il and lirovidi-d liy ;in .id (if
jirovidcd hy
the legislature of . Oregon, etuitieil,
"An act to incorporate tl'" City of Al-
iniiiy, an I , to tepeal all arU
arts yf nets in
lierfwitli ,'' tiled iu the ol!l
COIllliet
ot Lllr
secfefary of the state of Oregon,
February lSih, lytl, and also as pro.
vided liy ordinutiee No. U1T, of said
city of Albany, 1 he Common Council
of the eity of Albany, Oregon, will
issue and dispose of bonds of i-uid eily
at par value, li the amount ot ?'T.')HiKi
in denominations of "oU; payable :H
years after dale of issue, with interest
thereon at the rate of (i) six per eent
I er annum; payable semi-annually.
Sealed proposals for the pur
chase of said bonds will be
leeeived by the treasurer of said cily
tititil the hour of -J o'clock p. M. Tuck.
day; the 1st day of September, s;l ,
at w hich time the proposalssubiuitled
will be opened and considered; and
said bonds will be sold to the liiln-st
and best bidder therefor. The city
treasurer llerby reserves the riht to
reject any and all bids,
Aluany; Oregon; July "tli ; ls'.H.
II. F.utvtEU.,
City Treasurer.
1'ay Your City Taxes.
The city tiixi-9 for 1MU are now i'nc ami
payAlilu. The money is nc-elt-.l anil every
inilivihi:il slioiil.l link ( lie inutlir up 1111. 1
oe that they arc p?il. If not iattl iiiilne-li-atcly
they will lK-t-oine ilelin'iiient, 'I he iloif
tax iaalHO Jne ami if nit jil tin- or.li r ill
lieirivcn to kill all the l"Ki 011 whom taca
h jve not been paid,-
J. X, lion MAN,
Marblial.
FOSHAY &
Wbalesalo anil
MASON
Retail
ALBAV
OREGON
LOOK HERE.
Avail yourself of
the In-nelits of tile
I'tuli Marrfcure En
dowment Association of Siilt Luke
CitV ami secure for yourself $t,0HU,tKI
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scholarship and much experience
employed. For infoimation ad
dress C.C Stratton, D. D., presi
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yAXrKn A Kirl to do general
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ain a
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I at this othce-
kmltora
College
ajStes-toiH! Over
fW(jonpuiiD !
-WHEN YOU HAVE SEEN Ol'R NEW-
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STRAIIAN BLOCK,
Albany Collegiate Institute,
-wA.I.llA.J V, OHEOOX,
September 9, 1891.
A Full Corps of
Four depnrtinenls of study : Co! iejriate, Normal, Buhiness, Primary.
T e writing and Short-hand are taught. For catalogue adJresa,
REV. ELBERT N. COS D IT, A. M., IVesideot.
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OF-
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. June 10, 1892.
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