published every uay in the week ex bi Suu.lsy. HTES i SUTTIJIO, Ed ilort and Prop'n. Lioroil attha Pout OITioe at Allianv. Or- bgou, as second ulan mull nmttur. KSIMV. ..mauiiiui, ixoi. CITV OFFICIAL PAPEIt. LOCAL. lilSGOHIX flA GOOD AL'DIKNCK greeted llio UljJC licne Iroup last evening In lliulr preten tion of liarnes of New York. In the last to acts particularly some masterly acting Bini; none, rn&s liaise displaying wontfer II t-nlus as Mariana, the Corsic.in jjirl. Ir Kent I nomas is a comedian of much tril, and received a double encore on his nc; uut as iir names ot iew York, n':- nling to the sfjry, he is hardly the cast. Il-s Klla Damaria was quiiciinmer.se as tenid Charms and Mrs Keene made a Linninu Lady Chartris. The icmainder I the cast ts as strong. ritooK County. C T Ilovnton. of kmp Creek, wiih in town Snntlnv. lie iys tluit out liix hand of 2700 sheep lie u no loan wimiever during tnu paxt nter. iWr. Dunn, of Nevada, lias lwuttlit nothing over 5000 head of stock Hlieep this county and expects to start with in for Nevada alrout the lirst of May. understand that Mr. Dunn wants out 2000 nioro sheep. Review. Tiie Inktitutk. The district teachers Istitutc convenes at the opera house to feht at 7 :0 o'clock. The program will ausint of several pieces of music hy the lollcge orchestra, address of welcome by layor Cowan, responso by Prof W J leynolds, a marching song by class of mall girls of Albany Public school, lec ture by J K N Hell. Wheat. Another rise is reported and the high wnter mark, 72 cents, is report ed today, with a very uncertain tendency. About 20,000 bushels remain unsold at Albany and Tangent, mostly at the latter place. The local buyers have about 90,000 bushels on hand, which we under stand will be unloaded within it few weeKs. 'Notice to Contractors. Sealed bid6 will be received at the store of Stewart & Sox up to 9 a m April iS,iSji, for the con truction of the United Presbyterian church, cor. 5th nnd Vvashlngton streets, Albany, Or. The committee rsseive the right to reject any and all bids. Albany, March 31, E F Sox, Chairman of Com. f-! Tub III, W II Goltra and William Cowan have the lagrippe. The wife of Ir Kd Huston, of the Farmer) and erchants Insurance Company, is lying leriousty ill at nor homo in this city. t Miss Candis Conn has the lagrippe. i Mr It F Ashby has been confined to his home several days with a severe case 01 lagrippe. $ New Millinery Stork. Mrs C W 'Clark has opened a millinery store In the -olrahen Mock, with Mrs Sherman manager, and has a laroe andstvllsh stock pi fresh Roods in stock. Her goods are already opened for inspection, nnd she in wiles the ladies of Albany to ca'l and in spect them. The B. or T. A special meeting of the board of trade will be held at the Council Chamber)! tonight to consider the matter ot sending a man to Portland to meet immigrants. All meml)ers and inter- estedcitizens are requested to be present. Be is Fashion. "As good be out of the world as out of fashion," once s aid a fa mous man. If you would be in fashion call on Mr E A Scliilller, in L E lilnin's tailoring department, nnd hnve him measure vou for ft seasonable suit. A large and line assortment of suitings for spring have arrivcd.embracing the latest patterns, ollering an elegant display to select from. In the springa young man's fancy always turns to a new suit of clothes, and Mr Scliilller is ready to dress you up in a manner that will please the most lastidious. Bear in Mind. That Conn A Hendric- son keep a lirst-class stock of groceries produce, etc. t hat they do their own work, Consequently their expenses are light, And they can sell nt lrottom prices. Large niles and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Best goorls 111 the market, And the freshest in tho different de partments, Are the rules the go by. Fiiom now until April 1st you can buy .1 pai' of $3 50 Imperial Dorey kid shoes or .(. a genuine hand-sewed $4 1x1 nex iable solo shoe at $4, and the best brand ol Imperial kid and all other winter foods nt a liko reduction, as we mtint make room for our largo spring stock, which is daily arriving at Klein Bros exclusive troot and shoe store. Sprino Millinery. Ida M Drush has opened 'the finest selection of millinery ever brought to Albady and prices the lowest, win dc p:easea 10 snow goods at any time, millinery rartors,ln the lilum berg Block. For Sale. $500 to $100001 household furniture in exchange for Improved real estate. Inquire at oitice ot Oreoon Land Co January 3Jnd, 1891. At Fortmii.lkr A Ikviso'b. 150 dozen window shades, iust received. A large anil elegant stock of Kith cen tury bedroom sets. A large and choice lot of carpets, many line designs. Visiting Cards, SO styles, Palaloy & Smlloy. FOR DYSPKl'SIA ncd ivor Complaint yon hav a ririnte piMi-antetinn r very liottlo t ftruloh Vitihs-r. It never fails to care, Foshay Si Muoo, agents. iniM'iL ritoi .:ii;h. Monday evening, March 30. Present Mayor, Kccorder, City Attor ney, Street Commissioner, ami Council men French, Hawkins, Tabler,Uurkhrt, Smith and Garrett. The committee on ways and means asked for further lime on the petition of Foshuy & Muson mid ors for the pur chase of the ferry franchise, and was granted until Saturday night, when the matter will bo considered at a special meeting. Petition of J G Crawford and ors asked that Water street lie graded Sherman to Harrison and that sidewalk bebuiiton north side of street between said streets. Keferred. Ordinance 205 providing for prevention of fires, etc.. limiting amount of coal oil kept at one place to 200 gallons, gasolire 10 gallons, naphtliii 10 gallons. Head twice nnd committed. Ordinance 206 declaring a person guilty of misdemeanor allow ing poultry to run at large, providing fur a hue ot $0 to --U. Head three times and passed unani mously. Ordinance 207 creating office of street superintendent of Albany, nnd uroviding lor grading 01 streets, construction, re pairing of sidewalks, directs. sewcr.H, al leys, etc., and creating a lien for the ex pense thereof on the properly in case the work is dono by the city. P.cad twice and referred. The Itocorder was directed toadvertise for bids for a sever at Sth and Uth streets On motion the following petition was ordered published in the city papers: To the honorable mayor and city coun cil of tho city of Albany, Oregon: We tho undersigned, residents and tax payers of the city of Albany, most re spectfully ask your honorable body, for the purpose of expediting the building of n bridge across the Willaminctto liver at Albany mid securing the completion thereof during the present year, to pur chase the franchise and ferrv of the Al bany ferry Company at such price nnd on such terms as your honorable body may deem just nnd proper, but not at a sum exceeding $3000, and this only upon the condition that tho owners of said ferry shall do all in their power to pro cure the construction of said bridge dur ing the present year, and that said bridge shall be completed within twelve months from the 1st day of April (Signed.) Fosbay & Mason, First National Hank, E W I-angdon cashier, 1) li Moutietb, G F Simpson, Isom, Lanning& Co., K J Lanning, John Isom, L E lSInin, L Flinn. A llnekleman. S E Young. Stew art & Sox, Linn County National Hank bv Geo X Chambcrlin cashier, Geo E Chainbcrlin, W F Head, C Meyer, Bank of Oregon by II F Merrill president, II F Merrill, H A Irvine, N II Allen, John Whmeer, Jason wuceier, j j uransm, W II Goltrn, V L Vance, J K Weather ford' I O Writsman. Farmers and Mer- ebnnts Insurance Co. Price & Kobson, George W Hochstedler, isugar rine uoor ana iuinner to ny J a Vinson uooi keeper, Ed Zevss. W C Cassell, Chas E Wo verton. LC Marshall. B 8 Straban, J J Duhruille, P Cohen, Curran A: Mon- tieth, U J Stuart, Hopkins rsroa, aiarx Hulburt, Harlan Hulburt, Pete Biley, J P Galbratth. Klein Bros. Parker Bros Chas Pfeiffer.I F Conn.Geo L Blackmail, E L Thompson, Thompson & Overman-, (i W Maston. F M Kedtield, William Fortmillcr, Crawford & Paxton, II Bry ant. itr.iL rsTATi: silks. II Spencer to VV I) Abe!, lots 7, 8, bl 2, Highland Grove 100 W C Twecdale et ux to Mary A Garretson,lots 2, 3, li, bl 25. . . 100 Lucy C Fletcher et al to B M Flet cher, all int in 100 acres in sec 30. tp 15, S B 3 w 1500 J Wassom to (i F P.urkhnrt.lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, li, bl 1, W'3 A,Leb. . 530 E W Beardslev et ux to E G Beards- ley, lot 1,1)1 4, l"s S A, Albany 175 A I) Knox, P 1 Duncan et ux toj 1) Parsons, 1-6 int in E half of DLCofM Payne 1200 Lenora V Creed to E htorrs Mar rows, 40 acres in 1) L C of David Clnvpool $ 1 O & C B B Co' to B Warner, half N E qr sec 33,tp 0,8 E 5 E 200 B Warner to Mary Warner, w Halt NKqrsec33.tpft.SR IE.... 200 L B Carter et ux to E Storrs Bar rows.40 acres in 1) L C of Da vid Claypool 1 J B Kirkpa'tricketux toCR Love all, lots 4, 5, (I, 7, II, 12, bl 2, nnd lots 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, bl 3, K's A, Lebanon OUU G HJonesnnd Frnnkio Jones to D C Abel, lot 4, bl 1, J'splat of Highland Grove Jas W Miller ctux toC H Hunt, lot 7 blk 2, Shelburn 30 S M Gentry ctux to Chris Hard man, 12 neres in D L C of lonathan Wassom C00 Jan Kesteretux to John Deniiv.Jn interest in E K SW i see 23 12 w 3 Jas Kester etux to Dan'l Sturte- vant. 10-02 acres, 12 w 2 5.11 T J McCulloch ct al to I J War ner, 50 acres 111 1) L C of Yal- lace Ctisliman 1025 T J McCulloch et al to W II Cush- ninn, 70 acres, 11 w 4 100 Total sales $7543 SOCIAL AMI rERHOSA L, Mrs Dr E L Iivlr.e, of Portland, is in the city. Prof McElroy Is In the city ready for the Institute work J F Kerns, of Stayton, a former rest dent of Albany, is in the city. Mr G W Simpson is homo from a trip to Pendleton. He reports the woods full of intended purchasers ol tmatilla lands, the sale of which begins tomorrow. Mrs Kellogg, recently of Oakland, Cal, In Albnnv yesterday and will make her home with her brother, Mr Frank Wood. Cclerv, Fresh Asparagus, Young Onions, Rhubarb, Cabbairc and Turnip Greens, New Turnips, Choice Lettuce Paw his, 11. irse Radish, French Pens, French Beans, Mn.lirnnn.s. Sauer Kraut, Fresh Eggs and Butter, In himrlsnee all of the above nice and fresh at Mueller it Gairett's, the leading grocers. MlritlT Some one has learned that according to the newspapers General l)eblli:y is the greatest General of the ago. A man at Silverton lias Invented an incubator which should prove a fortune to him. He packs a barrel full of eggs and sets the hen on the bung hole, all the eggs hatching. -Next. The people ofTuscon, Arizona, by a public subscription, buy 8000 copies of their local paper every month for the purpose of sending it abroad, and, in ad dition, pay 200 a month for "write ups" of their city. Tamar, Colorado, pavs $200") for a pamphlet.and 1500 for"write ups" in the I oral press, 1 he Monitor 01 Fort Scott, Kansas.is paid $7000 for talk ing up the advantages of that city. Mr E A Heath, editor of the Harney Press, lias been held to answer bv United Slates Commissioner Cardwell. on a charge of sending indecent literature through the mails. He has been re utiircd to give Itonds in the sum of $000 'or his appearance. Tho indecent litera ture is comprised in some two or three paragraphs and some doggerel poetry PiibliMhed 111 the Press, and the com plaint was made by J Eiubiell, to whom some of the stun relerreu. Journa.. The mailer of the city buying the ferry franchise bus been the exciting topic of conversation on the streets today. A monstrance will be circulated against the petition, and will be largely signed. I he council will consider the matter Saturday evening, and if they reject the petition, as thev niubabiv will, as well as we can judge of the public pulse they will gener ally be sustained. The enthusiasm over the proposition to build the bridge is sreod- ily increasing, and the sentiment is as nearly universal as it can be In such a nattei. It is safe to say that under no circumstances will anv one be found to put even a straw in front of so important movement to the prosperity of Albany. ALU ANY llltllX.K AMU FEltitY. The attention of the public is called to following affidavit as bearing upon rum ors mentioned therein: State of Oki:gon k!:goni Linn,) County of I, 1). B. Monteitli, being duly sworn say, on my oath, first that v l.nn T sold ir v interest 111 the Albanv ferrv, to J V Cusick he paid me therelor, $4500; that I did not then or at any other tune, nintte any agreement, or have any unuerstanuing uirecuy or m dirpctlv. with Mr CuBick. or with any one on his behalf, to refund or pay to bun any portion ot said $4jju, or any amount of money or consideration of any kind, nature or description, wnatever, in case a bridge should be built across the Willamette river at Atuany, or on any other conditions; and I further say that there was no understanding either ex- nrpssed or ininlied. either to the above effect, or of a like nature or import, be tween Mr Cusick and myself. The sale of my interest in the Albany lerry to jir cusick w as an Birauiuiu un conditional sale, without any reserva tions or understanding, whatever, ex pressed or implied. He took my interest in the ferrv: I took tho money; that wnn nil. The rumors that are being circulated on the streets of Albany that the pro- nosed nnrchase of the Albany terry, by the city, is in my interest, are without any foundation in fact, and ore aosorute-K- fnlaa nml untrue, and those who cir culate them do me a great injustice. I make and publish this affidavit because of such rumors, and to correct the erron eous impression which they naturally make. Signed D. B. Mostkitii. Subscribed and sworn to be fore mo this 31st day of March, 1801. T. L. Wallace. Notary Public. MY WIFE Insists on buying her groceries, produce and baked goods, of Parker Bros. She says it 19 A well-known 'act that all goods arc as represented and no HUMBUG ! That nil goods purchased of thein are fresh and of tho bist quality to be se cured. Novelties In Jnekets. I have received a small assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Keef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carry a full lino of these goods, as well as all the leading styles in Ladies Capes, bonded, crochet and in cloth. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. Sam'l E Yolno. Farm for Dale. I have for sale 100 acres of the finest farming land in the state. All Inn hiirh stato of cultivation, no build ings, but has n beautiful building loca tion. Eight miles from Albany, two milna from Taniront. on 1 tic S P B B. Terms and price reasonable, ('all and see ine on Second street, opposite I)i:m ocbat office. Hn. U. W. Maston. . Bicycles ! Wait for Fred T Merrill's catalog, out in a few days. Over 400 fine ball bearing, hollow frame, warrant ed steel bicycles, from ."5 up. Cash or installments. Tvpe writers, canoes, skates, etc.,in'fitock,and bought, sold and 1 ... n-r u- 1.: . . . !.. exenangea. rr "iisniiigi.uiiBiievi,i.ori land, Or. Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to any part of Albany, for only 3 a cord Leave orders at P W Spir.ks' lumber yard. B vbk B.vnoAiNs. 30 doz men's Inun dried white shirts at 50 cts worth $1 00 to f I 21. 10 doz men's unlntindried white shirts nt 40 cts worth 75 cts to $1 00. 30 doz four-in-hand tie at 25 cts worth fill cts to 75 cts. A few days only. Pale commences to day and for a few days only nt the above prices, at u w rjimpsou a. jaislcy ft Smiley, The Printers, Fllnn Block HOME AND AKKOAD Hulin & Diwson, druggists. Buy your grocerin of Prker Bro' Next Suudsy w ill be Piaster. Fiae groceries at Conn & lli-odricson's. Pieplant roots for sale hy J H Townsend Mill's sox at cct at tho I.'iiar York C B It store. Cents gloves at cost at the New York C u it store. Whito shirts at cost at the New York C B It store. Cents underwear at cost at the New x ork C B It store. The celebrated "Bed School House" shoe at hltlo Bros. Pants and overalls at cost at tha New York C B P.storo. Wheat h G24 cents at Tub Dillet and 72 cents at Alli.iuy. See. Smoke the celebrated I'sv.-.ria filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. Ihe Ailisnv Iron AVo-ks ora doing two large -os tor aalern hrrns. A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Fortmiller t Irving's,just received. Highest msr-ket price DidfXr etgs at the new loru u. H. It. store. See W F Head's hue of dresj gocds and suss oetoro ouymg elsewhere. Bargains in choice groceries? can always De secured ol A'len liroi,. t-hnn Block. E W Aehison &Co are selling monntntnts at roruaua prices. $10,000 still left to Insn on good farm se curity hy 8 N Steel A: Co. Xow for a freo hridgo an.Ia pir of Red &enooi tioaso shoes.tho latter at Klein Broa, It Is a f ict. The Red School Hoase shoe can bo had right here in town at Klein Bros For bargains in monamc-nts, heanVtonea etc., go to K W Achison&Co,Ali.any, Oregon Yoa never have cold feet if you wear the 'Bed School Honse" shoe kept at KleiD Bros. Three well broke oxen. each oirting seven feet, for salo. Call oa Knox Haunt, at Peoria. Board and lodgiug by tho day or week at Mrs A L Lambs, on Lvon street, between 2nd and 3rd. To-night F Company will show what they can do in the esting Hue at tho ex pense of tho new Captain, Goo E Chamber lain, at the JJelmonico restaurant. Mr Best, tno artist, desires to announce that his clsss days are Monday and Tuesday of etch week. Anyone wishing to see him should call on these days as be is teaching at caiem the rest 01 the week. Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran cisco without visiting the city, and without extra commission. Miss c. J Barrows. Pur chasing agent, KJC9 Groye St, Oakland, Cal. Who does not remember the old red school house of his youthfnl days? And who will soon forget the lied School House shoe If h onoo wears a pair of them. Kept by Klein Bros. Last evening Policeman Lee had a lively chase tor a tram 0 who had nren begging bat he canvUi ed the fellow, and a few day in the calibooae outfit to satisfy him with a residence lo Albany. The ballad singing by Jaa G Clark at the Christian church last evening was greatly enjoyed. The audience was delighted with the maryeltonsly sweet voino of the singer, and showed their appreciation in an entnu- siastio manner. Fame is a singular thing. The news-' uaoera hsve disoovered that Dr Koch, tho great consumption curist with lymph, has a brother-in-law linng in Southern Indiana. The b.-i.-l. Is in the penitentiary for steal ing a watch. When it comes to a fight or a foot race Aetotia is in it. Fity we can'c put some of tho same enerrrv into some of our subcidy raisers that tho local sports display. It took two hours to raise 817,000 for the Ilall-Fitz-simmons mill more than was raised in two months for the saw mrll. Astorian. The Teachers Instltut?. The following is the program of the Teachers's Instltuse for tomorrow:' morning session 9:30 o'clock. Special discussions. School urgamzation ana Management. Methods of Conducting Recitations. Modern History Methods of Teaching. Teachers' Examinations. .Miscellaneous. General discussions. Whispering; or, No Whispering. The Question of Corporal Punishment. aetf.rnoon session 1 :3-o'clock. Special discussions. school JJiscipline. The Relative Importance of Parent and Teacher in the Formation of the Child's Character. Logical methods of Teaching Geography Oral Instruction in Primary Schools. Miscellaneous. General discussions. General Information in the School room. Reviews and Examinations-What and How? The S. O. Corbkt. Imparts u most graceful shnpc, becuring comfort and ele gance. Every corgft has the aelf-opening clasps. These c'asps.simplc in construction, nave double the strength of the ordinary clasps, can be hooked and unhooked in the usual manner, and have the great advant age in the eae w'.ih which they can be un hooked, by merely pulling the string, and the corset will open like a flash. These clasps are so constructed that they will al ways stay se :urcly fastened until the string is pullei'. Any feeling of distress or ois comfoi t from exertion, or any other cause, can thus be Instuntly relieved without dis robing, allowing healhful action of the body, to the great cemfort of the wearer, G W Simpson, Sale Agent, ALBANY, OREGON, Draw their own Sight Draftg on London, Paris, Frank-fort-on-the-lUain, Berlin and! all Principal Points in ETJEOPB. vroltlll t'ONDIDEimu. F. M. French keeps railroad time. xlew cream oheese iust leoeived at Conrad M'eyers. Have you seen thwo uartor suits that T Briuk has just reoeived? They are nice. Great reduction inina'i's furnishing itokIs for the next 30 days at W F Bead's. J W Bentlcy, best hoot and shoe maker in oit7, three doors north of Democrat oitice. Wosulng, 503 a dezen. mending for men free,at Mrs Kings.just east of the Democrat otuoe. Will & Stark have just received a large and elcuant atnek of tilverwaro, watcher, etc, never before .quailed in this city. F. W Aehison k Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement walls for cemetery lots. rhese walls can bo furnished at half the cost of any other arid am far superior. Brighten up your old rubbers and old shoea sud makothem look as good as new with Wolff s Aims Watororoof Polish. For saleatSdmuel h Youug s. THE CIILDE. Itl'LK IMZIAB, Has a largo nnd complete, lino of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, ve ocipedes and many other goods which gol to make up a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lamns of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet 6ets. autograph books, scrap books, children's ABC picture books, and all goods that are carried in n Bazaar store, including Koger liros. 147 silverware. We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the Golden Bule prize baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this t'ude, which gives the liest of satis faction, as is attested by the hundreds who nave used notn the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Bule Bnzaar. Each package of tea and can of backing powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece ot glass ware, lie Bure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Bule Bazaar, at vou will be sure to lind what you waot, and will be shown over the store and tie treated kindly bv my clerk. Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. J nil's Gradwoiik 1KI. BILYEU. On Monday evening, March 30, 1S01, from the effects of a gun shot re ceived on Sunday March 29, Mr Bloomer Bllveu. son of lohn Hilveu. aie-i about eighteen 3 ears. 6EO. a. tvunsEn. Geo. A. Werner, the well known book engraver, Of Bl California SL, 8. F., writes to the Edwin W. Joy Co., that his wife has been taking Jojr's Veg etable BarsaparUla for months tor liver trouble and Indigestion with splendid results. He says, "we have found It lnvaluablo for keeping the system regulated. It divides the load with a dyspepslsl stomach and replaces the distressing sense ot fulness and oppression with a feeling of ease and relief. It la a perfect liver and bowel regulator. We have both been taking it sor months. It la food to have handy." Dll. ABORN, AT PORTLAND I'MIL JULY 5TH. T)R. A BORN - Fourth and Morrison streets Portland, Oregon, the most successful pi ys eian on oa the American continent for the speedy, positive, absolute and permanent euro for Catarrh of tho Head, Asthma, Bronchitis. Pneumonia and Consumption Twenty-tivo years successful practice. TnRtnnt.annmiR relief and permanent onres otcen enectea upon nrst consul lauoa, Dr. Ahorn, hy his original, modern, tcien- tilio method, cilecfH Spoedy and radical onroa of tho mast ob- of Nainl Catarrh, Ozena, Deofnesp, Ditr chirks from the Kara, As'Jimt( B oitchitts and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, PI lions Colic, fiill S ton oa and J&'jnriice, Huir, Livur, Kiadov, Bladder nnd Nervous Affections Diseases of Mu. Also all ailments peculiar to women. Dr. Ab'irn cau be consulted from now until July 5. when h Itsaves for Europe, Note. Home treatinent.securelv packed, e't by express to any part of the Pacihc Coast acq. ierntone tor tiiose who cannot yoseibly call io person. Tl LADIES BAZAAR. Is the Lending illlnety and Fancy They carry oil the Latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, and a complete siork of Ladies ana Children's Furnishing (roods, and ready-made garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST ST11EE.T, :- :F. L KENTON, : Scaler in GROCERIES. Near the Post Office, ELECTRICAL SCIENCE. There is no slna-le remedial int known to the mtdteal world which can nunii no many requirements In the treat, nieut of diseases as the solentlno appliaa. Hon of eleotrlty. It is one of tho most powerful agents In nature for evil as well as good It Is true; yet I. is capable of being so perfectly controlled as to produce the most desirable results however diversified the conditions. The ucoeiu.rul electrician must not only understand the structure and function of the var.ous parts of tho body, hut he must also lie familiar with tha ti'nt nf elf ctriciiy upon every part of tho boriy, whether In a disoa-iod or natural condit ion. Dr Darrin has made thettudyot elec trical science a specialty for many years, and the rjsulta of Ids new methods of appl'catlon are so astonishingly beneficial as to i,lve renewed courage titheiflllcted public We give below a few names that can be referred to-. John B Doughtory, Roche Harbor, Wtili,-Hydrocele entirely cured and removed by one operation of five minutes, Mrs b A Wooden' gin. C4 Columbia st, Portland, Nervous debility and malarial fever and discharging oar; restored. Win Altnnw, Drewaey, Orant county, Or, Catarrhal deafness and ringing in the ears fortwenty yeni; perfectly cured. Mra 8 W Mc-tzge-r. Grosham, Oregon, Dyenepsia, liver complaint, and pain in in.. HLuuiMuti d yea?; reirorea. Mrs C MHgecsoD, Merchant'.) hotel, Portland, Hhenmatisni, neuralgia and femalo complaint, cured permanently one year ago. w t uple, Heatco. vash, Ijivor and kidney cjinplsfnt and dyspepsia, also deafness and whole syMetn run down, cured. William Little). Seattle. Wash .Pain In his ccest of over eight years standing, entirely cured by electro n.pgn?llo treat nient. J V Sharigle. Sunn vv lew. Orerron Heart disease, palpitation, kidney and liver complaints, cured. Dr Dan in treats curable chronic, acute and private diieasen. biood taints, loss or failing manhood, nervous debility, effects cl errors, or excesses in old or'young, loss of memory, diftettses caused by mercury in the improper treatment of private diseases, and never pub.ished ia the papers. Otlice '0'A Washington at., Portland. Or. Hours tf A. M. to 8 P. M., daily. Examination free and confidential, question blanks and circulars sent gratia to any address, patients cured at home alter one visit to the doctor's office. c ITY Dill G STOKE, Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick, DruRS," Medicines, Cuemleala, Fancy and TnUot Articles, Sponges. Brushes. Perfumery, School Books, and AriUls' Supplies. Phyicinnrs' prescriptions fully er.mponiMlccl. F Inquiro of W W Crawford, Tallman, and a fine stock generally, as Jwell ns jewchy, Watches clocks, etc., at V. M. Frencb's. BOB. BOWMAN, The Old-Time Painter People wishins first class work should Keo him or leave orders st Julius Orndwolil'f, Oolden hi 11 le Bazaar. Goods Store of Albany, -:- FllOMAN BLOCK. Albany, Oregon