p.llb1 every iy ' wook Lt Sunday. JlTKS i 1I;TTI'R, Ed Horn and Prnp'rs. TI KCtAV FKIIUIitKT It. I Kill. Cirr OFFICIAL I'M' EH. LOCAI KKOOKI). , Fink Coni-kiit. I'rot Ixiiilliird'H cert at tlio Opera lIoiiHu,lHt evening, uifli not attended by a Jurjro audience, lit-urtt ly an uiiprvuiiitive one, hunt much dciimimtruUon. It was a -ic.il ft-iint, nllcd with clnnee iIihIicm. - uroLTiiiii wns opened with "Ktliio- ,1 Hurlewpie," two pinnoH, with eijrlit iiU, a Imiuitmil priHluction, well exc ,tlbv Mianes Kva Cowan, Juyee llrnw II Kdnii and Mamie Allen, l'rof rillanl wan then heard in "Agitation nii 'ni!, :iuii(h'ihoi!ii. aim during evening; in i.ove roii(, (i'renade,l ili-nni-ii ; rttiitanie, (MuroH(-tien,) V T i i- v.. r. I j! ! :.. ii iltll , liiiM; iu t uim u, i iiiiinii, iu ;oult priMlurtioiiH executed witli tine iii!, a true touch and the I'mCs well nn exprtuuiioii, wliirli it id always a .ttnliear. Prof lirillard was aluo id in dueti!, "Marehe Triunphale," urin, with MisH Anna llouek, and lUitirsof Heh.'ario,MHaine author, will) -t Nora ZeyHs, liotli municul yenm. i W !i lx-c:iHK Iliir Ken and Foa Hell, Hi liy 11 l'onti-t, Miss Mildred Kur--teramiiniianist, rei'civiiii; liuu-li fuv i ! iltr comment, a nood critic at a Dr.M- iimairK liacli remarking that the M. did tho beat in the. latter nlie hud r heard him. Miss Leona Willis, of k in, naiiir" l-oviiiK Heart Trust (in," ;t."chalk, and "Appear Love at thy ndow," (Jreh, receiving enthusiastic ires to each, happily responded to. liKMocitAT will nime with Salem on h Willis' ability as a vocaliHt. There i lie only iiariuony on tins point. Jier i c is wonderfully pure and gweet.willi I compass and great flexibility, a net ic clearness. It is a genuine treat liear tier manipulate it. Bin Hit. A petrilied piece of.eomo- ng renenibling a potato for a long time I a resting place on the counter of the L'L'ajto room at tho h f depot, line fc a collector of curiosities for a New rk museum passed through Albary the cars and during his twenty mill 's stoi' here, saw the "spud." lie was 1 that it became petrified in a field iss the Santiam, and that a bushel of rilied potatoes raised in the fame Held re expected in a few days. The nius- m man was presented with the potato 1 tola that u he would wnte when no urned homo, the bushel of petrilied nils would lie divided with him, and nt oft rejoicing. That potato by this 10 is probably being gazed at in tne w York museum. Lono Run. Last F'riday Uamtt fcn's two buggy animals broke loose at larm six miles soutiiwcstol Corvallis, d with a ton buggy attached to them irted for Albany at a lively rate with .' evident intention of breaking the ig distance record of their worthy uidsire, Alexander's obi Lexington av reached and passed through this iy, at a speed which bade fair toac- miphsh their purpose, but arrange ents for tho event were incomplete pe ferryboat was on tho cast bank. niUsmayed, however, thev plunged in 1 the river and headed for tho opposite iore. The weight of tho buggy here l ived too much for them, and but for t'liily assistance they would have been irownea. uazette. No Such Insurance. A gentloman re pntly from tho east, was talking to one If the Salem insurance men a few days iko. 111 reirard to insurance and wanted p know if his company insured against iciones in this Btato. llo was mlormed hat thev never hud done such a thinz. icr bad any one ever asked thorn to do D. The centleman seemed much snr- rised and asked if there were no cyclones e at all. When told there never hnd feen any to tho knowledge of the oldest uiauiiants and tho Indian traditions mi not even suggested such a thing, he ought this a marvelous country, to ive no storms, droughts or failure of ron8. Journa'. STOP illqt nlinnt in tlio mi.MIn of tbp lock, on F irst street, south side, be- een ltroadalbin and Ellsworth, and u will find a place where yoa can al- ay iget Hrst-class groceries anil fresh 'iwluce at reasonable prices and bo well I 'rented without extra price. Tho sign wis "Parker Bros.," and everybody u i name. Their baked goods are N best. Their Btock of goods generally kept replenished to meet the demands ti a growing trade. "Foot nrinta frian.la oca ,hf n Iiva f.l jjjery day e'r8 n.k'ing more. S-i if now you are in utiiery, Go t 0HC3 to Sam Is' Shoe Btorr." Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered laiiv narl nt All,nnt, rAi.. i n "ye orders at P .V Spinks' hunlier in. HOIIJl AND PERSONAL, Licence has been lued for the marriage 0! I F t-r-i. 1 l'i-i n j "'Lviun aiiu .111111 u juiiuway Ice-President Wm M Hoag and a gen Ueman from England passed out In 1 pccial Tuesday evening. Tht visitor straight from London,and represnt w large capital. Business. Toledo Post, The Odd Fellows of the Encampment "ranch of the order, in this citv, had a Jotahlo meeting at Odd Fellows' Hall night. isiting lire-then from a dis nce were present. There were thirteen wmmntea to take through the Patriarch "lOoWen Rule and Royal Pu rplo degrees !e session lasted from 7 o'clock last Wit until 6:30 this morning. Supper Oie amount of work ilnnp um nlidiifimn- M',.it iui v iiairmrci H HL ill Oil LM1L, 1 as every three-linker knows. It great event nmongOdd Fellows. A was fine Om'iirii Notk'kh. There will be preaching services at tho Presbyterian church tomorrow at 1 1 a m and 7 : p in. Miiinaiii sciiooi at r-':i;i p in. i rsch meeting at :4.1 p in. In the evening the third lecture on Christian Evidences w ill be delivered, subject, "New Testa ment Credibility." All will be made welcome to theao services. At the liaptlat church at nam com munion service. The paMor will preach on "The Feawt of Memory and of Hope. In the evening the luhject will be "A Not able Conversion Analyzed.'' Young peo ples meeting ut 6:30. A.11 will be made welcome. Services at the Congregational church to-morrow will be us follows. At 12 a m communion and admission of members. At 12:30 p m Sunday school. At 6:30 Kndcavor meting, Topic, "Cods care for Ills Own." At 7:30 the third lecture to voun' people. Subject, "Tlei Strength of Young People." We extend nn invitation 13 all to thcc services, thouc attending will receive a warm welcome. The revival services at the M E Church Si. nth continue will. Increasing interest. Services to-morrow at 11 a 111 and 7 :3i p m. Reception of member at mornin; service. Fki.l Fiktkks Fk-.t. At tho cast end of First street, on the north side, is ai uncompleted hidrv.nlk over tho ditch at that place, referred to in the Dkmoi uat heretol.iru. 1 he distance Irom the end to tho erouud is about, lifteen feet. A lav or two ago uavne ueed, a lioy eight or nine years 01 ae, lucked o!t tlie walk, wliile pulling a sled, turned two somer saults and htruck on his feet, without serious injury, though it is a wonder he was not badly hurt. At another time a drunken man walked olf und came out without imv daina-'e. Such incomplete aflairs are en eyesore to a city, and it is to lie hoped uov that we have a new barter, that the property owners be compelled to finish the job. Ai.on:i tub Link. Some of our neigh bors over in Linn county nro preparing to raise peas for the Salem cannery next summer. The cannery company furn ishes tne seed and get their pay when the crop is delivered to them, i M Miller got seed to plant five acres: W M Connor, four acres; J 0 Cox, two acres. Hon Chnrles Miller, a farmer living near town, has a herd of very fine Jersey cows, uno ol tlictu, only twentv-two months old, lias licen tested und lound to produce one and one-fourth pound of butter per day, and that too on very com mon Iced. Jellerson Kcview. Accident at McCoy. Clarence Gib son, a young man living with O G Shurt leff, near McCoy, met with a painlul acci dent Wednesday evening which came near resulting In his death, tie was chopping wood, when the axe slipped and struck hi& loot, the blade going entirely through that useful member. Some of the bones were badty shattered and some of the arteries cut. He nearly bled to death before aid could reach him, but he Is now doing well Rake Baroainh. 30 doz men's laun- dried white shirts at 50 eta worth $1 00 tol 25. 10 doz men's unlaundried white shirts at -10 cts worth 7." cte to 1 00. 30 dozfour-in-hand tie at 2o cts worth 60 cts to 75 cts. A few days only. Sale commences to day and for a few days only nt tho above prices, at U w Minpson s. Men and women do not always agree. in fact they frequently disagree and ser iously too, causing many divorces and collaps-es in the matrimonial market. On thills, though, they agree on, and that is that Conn & Henuricson keep the kind of groceries one needs In housekeeping, they treat men and women alike and giye them barcains In goods in their line. Call on them for groceric and produce. Mathews & Washburn's Line of t'oves and ranges, to bake They take the cake, why The best to buy, no lie. Its boss on pie or fry. Buy one and try, oh my,', Before you dio and get into the sky. Pausk a Moment. If you want a tail or made suit of clothes or any pari of one, well made, ot the best material to be se cured, have W R Graham do the job for vou. lie has lust received an elegan line ot suitmgs.oi superior xaor.es ana dur able textures, than which no better have ever been seen in Albanv. He has marked his -rices down to bottom figures. Those desiring to dress In style should call on M Graham. Ten Tons of salt just received by R M Robertson, several grades, which will be sold at wholesale and retail, inline, ce ment, plaster, feed, oats, hay, etc., kept on hand and sold at reasoname prices, u March 1st will move from present place at foot ot Ferry St to Strahan brick on Second Street, just east of Democrat office. Thb St Charles will, commencing Sunday March 1st, give dinner from ui.IU to 7:3U p New Sprino Goods. 1 am now re- ceivinii my first invoices of spring novel ties in wash goods, prints, ginghams, seer suckers, etc.. 1 have also 111st received new line cl all wool summer plaids an beiges, Samuel b Youno. llni.MKa Businss College, of Portland Or. will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the leading penman of the coast, has becomo a partner in tins scnooi unu win me tho leading business college. Send for catalogue. lint anitel a fail lina of ladies, chil rlrcos, tneu' and y'l foot wor at G W Simmon a. which win lie soia oononi prices. ApalroffMt bison hose free with evory pair of ladlos shoos coiling $3 or more at Seal Is' shoe storo. For Sale. - $500 to $1000 of household furniture In exchange for Improved re tstate. Inquire at olncc of Oregon Land Co, M F Rami. 0 A Shclbrede. A M Craw ford, George Cuiiiey and j II Shupe, of Hoseliurg, llouglas county, havo filed articles of incoriorution with the Secre tary 01 Mate lor tho Douglas county Building tic Ixian association. Canitul stock, $100,000. Mcrchaiils would much lietter have some other delivery wagon "call" than red Hags, as a few have. People in Al bany know what it means, but some out siders think thev mean selling out at oil. ana go away and lubricate alwut it, Cloth is cheap enough so that other coi rs cuii easily bo secured without tho UHe ot much money. Wo give our Roll of Honor aitain this week. It will lie in order for the Albany HKMocii.vr to Hgain meddle with some thing that does not concern it Jefferson Keview. Iliat is all right, Mr Review It is none of our business; but what would you think of tho merchant who w ould publish the names of every cuftom- who paid hi 111 a cent. It is nil the same, and a paper has to be pretty coun trified to do it. A large Democratic dnilv with acanital ,f SpiiO.llOO is to be started in Portland pril 1st. The Astoria Kxnress tavs 1 he committee got into communication with iwtem parties and finally Mr Gray agreed to start sucii a paper.witli a plan and capital in sight of 6'-'00,'!OO. if Port land would give them a guarantee of 100,001) of business tho first vcar: 5,000 subscribers at $10 each, and joO.OOO of secured advertisements. MrT F Kane, a well known newspaper man, was selected to secure tho guarantees. He finished it up two v.' eks ago. Mr Gray,a cw xork man, will no editor. Referring to our item about its being Albany s turn lor a 4th ot July celebra tion the Statesman savs: "That argu ment may do for Albany, but Salem is too big to take it by turns. She is a city ndas Btich should fittingly observe tins lay of all holidays every vcar. 15ut there is room enough for all, and Salem is glad her sister nrunoces havim; a picnic. Al bany and Salem arc so far apart their celebrations do not interfereone with the other. cu: tins is Salem's year for a big celebration. So say the business men and citizens, and so says everybody, The Democrat didn't intend to infer that t was not also Salem's turn. Cities should be independent in that matter. it is our year, and we also arc big enougli to celebrate annually. Some Independence boys eeom to havi gotten the same craze, dime novel no tions in their heads which have possessed Albany youths at tunes. The West bide says: "Week before last Masters Peari Cooper, Harry Christian, jr., and Willie White, of this city, camo to the conclu sion that "home" was too tiresomi a place for young bloods of their ambitious aspirations, so early ono morning they started out to make their acquaintance ol the cold uncharitable world. In other words they took their feet, as well as their fortunes, in hand and skipped out. Their parents soon got wind of the afl'air. and instructed Mr Wayne Williams to overhaul the boys and uso moral suasion to nave them return nome. Hoover took tho runaways near McCoy and pre vailed upon Pearl Cooper to return with him but the other boys declined return ing to the paternal root. The sew Anv Yard Site. Sidney, Port Orchard Bay, Feb. 28. AnguB Mcintosh, President of the Mer chants National Bank of Seattle, has ac quired a controlling interest in the Sid. ney Jtile a; I'ottery Co. The company bus erected a handsome five story build ing. and now has the most complete plant 111 their line on tne racine uoast. Those of our citizens who observe Lent have ceased their festivities for the pres ent. The establishing of the new United States Navy Yard and Pocks at this port is attracting nn army of visitors,who arc looking out for investments. The new three-story brick building, for which the contract has been let by the Bank of Sidney, will soon be In course of construction. It Is to contain the bank and three stores on the ground rloor. rour boats now arrive here daily irom Seattle, and another makes dailv trips to and from Tccoma. Nnvelllea In Jurkels. I have received a small assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Beep ers, ill cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carrv a full line of these goods as well as all the leading s'yles in Ladies Canes, beaded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. SAM L ii IOUNO RarKainsi:.!; , II itAilii" I ! 100 pairs of ladies black kid gloves at .10 cents, worm ipi.ou. BOO pair of ladies.niisses and children's all-wool hoso nt 23 cents, worth 35 to 75 cents. Ladies corsets 35 cents, worth 75 cents to $1.73. Scotch Saxony wool 2.' cents per skein, worth 10 cents. Remnants in dress goods at less than cost. These goods and many other bargains to lie found on our counters for 10 days on v. Ca early to cccure the best bar gains while the assortment is complete. U W CMMl'dON. Wanted, to rent an organ for several months. Call at tho iJiimocrat omce. Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros pro pose keeping Kind ol groceries the pulill demaoda. Their stock la a line one. A fine stock of Hen enruins for 90 cents toS!0 ti suit tha customer, at Fortinilltr cV Irvirg s. Coming Events, . Friday evening, F'eb. 27. Concert, nnder auspices of Prof Lorillard, nisistod by best local talent, at opera house. Pridav evening. March ft. The Gar- (roters, by college students, at the opera HOMK AD 1BUOAD Hulia Ss Dawoo, druggiU, Bay your grocerioaof Parker Bro' Fiae groceries at Coon ic HrndricsoD's. All rubber goods at coat at Klein Bro. Notice the Now York C. Ii. U. 8tore' ad. Pie plant roots for sale hy J II Townsond . Buy Gasoline ikves frrm Mathews St Washburn. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled S nant eigar at Julius Joseph's, A large stock of wall tuner, with late de- igns, at Fortinilltr t Irvinj's.jiut rooeived. See W F Read's huo of drcm Kocds and silks buforo tuyiug ehewhtru. Bargains in choice grooiries' can always be seeurid of Alien Bro., Flina Ulook, lliuhest ir.arket uiice uaid fur eircs at tha New York C. I). It. Hturo. 'Clalk's Dil;hthuiiaPrtventatlve"for sale by riiiuii aud Dawson. Wann.ng, SOc a drzen. intndirer for men free,nt Mrs Kings, just e-t of tho Democrat omce. H Y Kirkpatriclf, thn Iebanon real ostate tpciiJlJtor and cipitallst, was in the city today. The atlructions for the Oyera House bin2 oegotisteil are tha Ole Oleson Cuinedy Com pany inr iiiarcn 7 or II, Carohue Gage and Jonncons .Unstruis. Brighton up your old rubbers and old Mines anil make tbrm icoU as good as niw. with Woifta Aetr.e Walert-rcf Polish. For ,!o at Ssmael L Young's. Get your stats for the Garrotors. bv cil- kge students at the upera House, rriuay evea-ng of next week. It prumisea to be one of the h3Si locHi entertiaments yet given here. An agent of the Orepon Live Stock Ins, Co. baa been in the city doing a good busi ness As v.e never have any lihtniu here to amount to anything and no oyclnnvs, tlua must 01 an insurance aeainst aco.dent and disease, all the same as that of num. UE.-.L (STATE HALL'S. Brownsville Building & Loan Assn toJohn CUEhman, 5.1o acres, near Brownsville t 100 Oakville Cemetery Asan to J B Mc Coy, 1 lot M C MeverstoGeoE Chamberlain, lots" 7. bl 7. and lot 5. bl 8, W's R A 100.59 Lebanon Lodge 44, A F & A M to T J Cockrell, 1 lot, cemetery.. 1 D W Hardin to 1 It & II Y Kirkpa- trick,8.64 acres,ncar Lebanon. 45C Nathan Baber to Francis E Knight- em, lots 8,9, bl 4, B's A.Tangent 100 Arnold Soinmers to J A Zvsaett, 25.31 acres, near Scio 500 J T Beard to E V Turner. 2 lota, Tangent auu lohn liardman to Scott wallace,l& acres near Lebanon iuu 41,630 Totalforyear 117,0l A Grange Meeting. Hall of Harmony Gbanoe,) Feb. 21st, 181)1. ) Met in regular cession AVorthty Master H V l'owell, m the cliair, The minutes of called meeting were read and approved. The secretary not being present min utes of last regular meeting were not read, and no unfinished business ap pearing, tho grange proeeded to new business. The applications o! seven persons seeking admission to our order were read and were referred to the usual com mittees. Bro's G C Dav is and J Clem were elected as delegates to the Linn county Business Council. Bro's 8 A Dawson, J W Tropst and A G Marshall Jwere elected as delegates to the convention to select representa tives to the state grange. A resolution was introduced by Bro J Clem in regard to reducing the initiation lee, Several brethren spone on sugges tions for the good of the order. The worthy lecturer was instructed to make out a program for Harmony grange for several months ahead, and we may look for some spicy meetings in the near fu ture. Two candidates were initiated, and the first and second decrees were conferred on the same. So you can see that the grange move ments not dead in our neighborhood. Come, brother grangers, report to our county papers, so that we may see how yon are progressing in this part of the jurisdiction. Kkiokteh. Fine Oil Paintisos. Mr A AV Best, who has been conducting a large class in Salem, has on exhibitition in the store opposite Stewart & Sox, on First street, a valuable collection of the most noted and picturesque views on the Pacific const, the result of three years' sketch ing, and which are pronounced by all who have seen them, to bo the finest ever exhibited in Albany. He has also some figure pieces by Tojetti, the famous San Francisco artist, w ho is acknowl edged bv all to be second to none in flesh tints. The object of this exhibition is to give tne puunc nn opportunity to juug of Mr Best's work, ns he is hero to or ganize a class in oil painting, and all w ho are interested In art should call and see him. Thev will be on exhibition for the next two weeks, during the day and evening. FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS MALLARD DUCKS, AT Mueller & Garrett. Custom - Cn Wo 'ii.vo cn linr.il at all llincn hay, oats, and chcti; act wl 1 sell in auan lily to suit. Alto vveat buiuiht and sold. fiVKKTmen, bring n ynnr wheat, oata an J liay. Highest cash priee paid. IVIorria & Blount, Cornor First niul linker rtm.ti TO DENT. A r-torn room 2ixW tea miltablefor bii'liiewjcontraily locate For particular mil at tlm Dr mocha ' i i . r " - - worn 11 oAiii:itiii. F. M. French keeps railrosd time. New cream eheese jun teetived at t'oi.rad Meyers. Egan & Achison are selling monuments at Portland prices. Mens '.youth 6' and boys' olothinz and furniahicg goods at U W Simpson's. Have yoa seen thoto narlor suits that T o:i. 1 , mi . .. ' uriuN. una jus6 rccciveu 1 xney are nice. Great reduction ininon's furaisluuff uoodl for the next SO days at W F Read's. J W Bentloy, bast bent and shoe maker in city, three doors north of Democrat oifice. For bargains in monuments, headstones etc, go to Egan & Achison, Albany, Oregon ncketa for AM. eastern points, over ANY route, for sale by W . L. Jester, at a. r. iicueionice. There are three as-ioMmnnta in the A O U W order for the month of March. km-.-' " rl .-i.rif:tl !ui!i:, vri w f:m tl.o lnil(i.tii li'iic-t. j. i "No Hu(i:iiry cci u:!"';;-0 t:o!nl Jii.nif'.' ne To p.Mov.' uiv ii.iroo to ho vm , t.'ic 1 I i.'.L't.loii vi::i (l . x- it. i:i ;u vi.ist I"r;.i .1; :i iir.il. i'.fj.i'P) I t::-.-fl Ji-v'k Vvf'-' ,i i:.i(.iti!!!a, i siifT.t man a nol'T on iiyii ;vu!j'iiit lli'.-i, nil--r- was fo .t,:;; ti:,a it '"ci-ifd if 1 .ni'Atlii. in ",.'Vrt i ft;i:nl Jo;tv. in tiii;t -tiic, a: 1 (," -uLi.l put mo m icy L-vt, it will cLusii c of :.ia::y a vii'tliiu Dll. ABORN, AT MITLAXD I'STIL JULY 5TH. DR. ABORN, Fourth and Morrison streets Portland, Oregon, the Dvjettucceesfuliil ys- e Ian on oo the Anienean continent for the speedy, positive, absolute and permanent care lor tiatarrn of tne llead, Asthma, DroDchitis. roenmonia and Consumption Twenty-rive yean successful practice. Instantaneous relief and permanent cures oiieu euecieu upon nrsii consuiuuon. Dr. Aborn, bv bia original, modern, scien tific method, ellects Speedy and radioal oures of the moat ob- Bimuie am long Bianuing cases of Nasal Catarrh. Ozena, Deafness. Dis- ohargea from the Ears, Asthm, B onchitis and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colic, Gall Stones and Jaundice, Heart, Liver, Kidney, KUilder and Nervous Affections Diseases of Men. Also all ailmenta peculiar to womon. Dr. Aborn can be' consulted from now until July 5. when ha leavea for Europe. .HOTE. nome treatment,securely packed, tent by express to any part of tho Pacific (Joastand lerntonos for tnoae who cannot ynssibly call in person. and a fine stock generally, as well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at P. M. PrcHcli's. Ei: - I HAVE BEEN DOWN f ry our Jackson corset. I. h i. S-.V I n fit, style . and quality they are super B S o come in, dear frk-nds, and price our underwea 2 Y he goods wo carry in ptock are R emcmber, tho word credit is a U nder buy a'id under sell E verybody likes our shoos, they are made of Al leatho jf? THEY DO SELL CHEAP. RERSE&IEER THE PLAGE McFarlaml Block, Albany :F. L. KENTON, :-- -Dealer in- GROCERIES ELECTRICITY THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND VIGOR. When wj consider tha Inestlmftbla bleM.ng of hfftttD. and the horrors of wastluK (IUohko and tm paired vitality, wo njusi aorord to l r DarrintliedmtinKLi.Hh ed ucnor thttt (clones only to the noblest oene:ctorH m our nc. Hy thia discov ery, which enablea him to vitalize bte medicines hy means of eloctriolty.and to wend tho lift currents of thRt gnat arrant through (lie debilitated framoi Lo allays Caiu, iot..r tho strength and ilorid loom f Klurlous hetllh, und tlie elasii city and Joymiu-M r.f sniiit that are lobt whou sufterirg Irom diaenve of the or gans, or diarr n(rement of the nervous centers. A fow instances o! euro we Rive as a proof positive of the KiiperlorUy of elpctrlclty over oihor methods of cure, Mr Jsaao tViugnrd, Centralul, Wasl),, Astbtn of IS yitrtrs' standing, restored. Jof Moore,ii Charles liotot Kotauraut, Portland, polypua In tho nose iiftecu ye?rs, curoa. xiiS8 iucy worsii. loimjtnr n,uref;ya. Crns oye. straightened in ono tninuto. 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