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w OREGON 3BNT NEL JACIi-HM II. I. K Satuhdav, Maiicu 27, 18FG. Republican State Conven tion. A Republican Convention for the State of Oregon 1b called, to meet at Portland, Oreeon, on Wedncwhiy, Apnl 23, 1BSG, at 11 o'clock a. u., for the purpose of nom inating candidates for the lollowing offi ces, to- it.: Representative in Congress, Judge of the Supreme Cou-l, Governor, Fecretary of State, State Treasurer, Super intendent of Public Instruction, State Printer and district officers of the bcveral judicial districts; and to transact such other business as may properly come be fore the Convention will consist of 205 delegates, iipportioned among the several routines as loiiows Baker 0 Claikamas. 10 Columbia 4 Crook 3 Douglas... 9 Grant G Josephine .... 3 Lake 2 Linn 11 Morrow. 4 Polk 0 Umatilla 10 Wasco.. 9 Yamhill 9 Benton 8 Cutbop 7 Coos. 7 Currv - Gilliam 4 Jackson 7 ElamatU 2 Lane 0 Marion ..1C Multnomah .35 Tillamook 2 Union 0 Washington 7 The same being one delegate at large for each county and one lor each ICO vot ers, or fraction over half thereof, cast for James G. Blaine at the Presidential elecH tion in November, 18S4. The committee recommend that the primaries be held in the several precincts on Tuesday, April Ctli, and the county conventions on Friday, April ICth. 1886, unless otherwise ordered by the proper County Central Committee. Exhibit Again. Kcarlj the whole of the pres ent debt tviiB contracted prior to July let, 1884. "Times." The utnount of cheek required to make the ubove declaration, would, it it came from any other other source, appear phenomi nal. Wo, however, are not surprised, for we are confident that he would not scruple to make a statement that wou'd mislead mid deceive the people in order to gratify his mercenary greed. The Sentinel has already given the figures from the statements made in the two exhibits showing the debt of the county when the present officials entered upon their duties. In order, however, to prove the falsity of the above pxi tract, we will give it again, which was 854,232.39, a splendid show ing for the administration when we take into consideration the fnct that the building of the court house is included iu this amount. In exhibit dated Jan. 1st, 188G, tlmy give the debt to be 91,835. 83. 1 this amount must be added the interest, which we have estimated to be 12,000. "Wo are, however, informed by those who should know, that the interest will come nearer $16,000 than the amount given. We would, therefore, with the most resolved modesty and profound ropect ask our eotcru. if "nearly tho whole of the present debt was contracted prior to July 1st, 1884, in fact has not tho debt ne.irly doubled in tho last year and a half under present mniuige meat? Aagain he says, "The statement that the county debt has iuci eased 49,0 "0 is only on a par with the gross misreprescntai tiou in which he has long in dulged." Tho reader will notice that he doe3 not positively deny the charge, neither does ho at tempt to give tho figures to show where we have "misrepresented" tho facts. We may be a "scrib' bier" and our articles may be "vaporings." et we challenge him to fchow the tax-payer's fig ures that will materially change the above. He must either give another exhibit, admitting that the January exhibit was not cor rect, as our figures will staud tun changed. The purpose to keep these facts before the peoplo in order that the responsibility may rest with them in tho coining election. We atk for a change in older that the records may be searched and the true financial standing of tho county be made public. Thoy have already nti iempteu to deceive tne people m the last exhibi. Can they be believed were they to make a dozen more? Wo think uot- Tli tsau from any of the country precincts who will allow his name ud Vmferu the Rt ublican county com en tion for any of ih pacing office will expose his ignorance. The candidates ara already as good as nominated. "Prohibition Star." The above is from the Wading pro oibition paper iu th Stata. We tecond the motion and hope it will prevail. While there am many people that do not pr et :e what they preach in this cas all Republicaus can readi y stand in, or stand back aud sen w hat foals they ara being mad of by the Democrats who want office. The name of lion. J. Q. Gray ofEugenc City is now the most prominent yet mentioned fur the office of State Treasurer on the Republican ticket. Mr. Gray has held tho ofliee of county Tresis, uror of Lano county for several terms, is a bright business inaiv and it would please the Sentinel tb see him nominated. I ii the. ace tmiv before tho siii ptt'lne ciMirt to te t the cuiistitu. Jiuiality of the law providing for the Hei'tinn of district judges, the "Tunes" says, 'A decision against the law would be tempered with the extreme partii-aiiism. The fact that Ihe four judges to be displaced if the law is held valid are republicans, will serve as a pointer as to where tiie jr.irtiean. it-m comes in. buptiose the tour judges were democrat., how would the decision declaring the law uncontitutioual lie in that event? "Would it be partisan? It is partisan where 't effects democratic interest," but strictly constitutional -when republican interest is at stake. So doubt if Charles was judge, democratic liticient8 would fare well. We believe the court will act withoi.t regard to po'itical interests, if they do not, they are unworthy f their present positions We are infotmed that Judge Bean holds a commission issued by Judge Thayer, while governor, for six years. If this be true, the governor must have viewed the cotictutionality of the law to say the least uot clear. George Hearst, who was nominated by Governor Stononan as the success or of the late Senator Millrr, is a self nrvle man and a miner, who has ac quired wraith only ecor.d to that of Jj'm Mackay. He has aKny.s liern a liberal man, rpondiug liu monty fcr the dettrlopment of California, tLe Territories and the Northwest. He ih a friend of the miter, and mining men will rejoice ovrr his promotion, feeling confident, f being represented in the Senate on theVilter question. As a Deirociat, Hrarst han liPen faithful to his party, lending monxv wi'h un stinted hand in the publication of the San Francisco '"Examiner," the leading Democratic paper on the coast. He is not a brilliant man, but- is prsc'ka! and we'l endowed wi'h common rne. The democracy of this place were highly elated over the ac tion of tiie prohibitionists in placing a county ticket in the field. They had grave misgivi ings as to the result of the ap proaching election. I he univer sal dissatisfaction throughout the county, on account of the heavy debt hanging over us, bus cau-cd much uneasiness on the part of tho man)- ofliee seekers in their rank-. They are now confident that not only this county will be cairied by the demociacy, but the whole state. We are in formed that twenty delegates were present, of this number five were democrats. 1 hey claim about the same throughout the State. Stkambat Frank at the East Steamboat Fiark, or Fiai.k Moiloc, as he now calls hirjsplt, ureius to be imptoving hi advantages in dm Eist He was never kuown hxre as a chief, but bad tha reputation of being a very bad Indian. Families in low n alnays took tbiir wHKhii g in at night when the Modccs were visitors, and those who neglected, would find sniue of Cipt Jack's men well supplied with white shirts, and their squaws weir ing a changn of dretacs. Tim Augusta, Me, "Journal," speaking cf Fraufc, ajs: "His name is Fiank Modoc, and twelve years ago hi" was n wild fiat ago, a chief of th .Modm: tribrt of Indians. He was in the city Saturday, And ut the present tiuiu is aitci'ding school at the Oak Gro Seininerv, Hndeavoring to goin a know'sdao of th English language ucd fit himself for a minister, Ha went by the name of Staamboat Frank among the members of his tribe, and with some ninety of his companion, was captured at the time of the Modcc war. He was placed under tlm care of the Society of Friends in Indian Tviritory, and be came n minister of tha society. Frank is still a prisoner if the United Stales, and is attending ihe Oik Grove School by a permit from tlm Government. He has been at the sch ol a year and application hai just been niude for him to remain another year. He his made marked progress in his atuilies, can do very well talking the English language, but is a much belter writer than- talker. When be prajs, however, he always uses his native vernacular, for he savs: "I cannot pray quick enough heart too full." Mr. Modoc maintains all the dignity so characteristic of the abori gine and chief. He descends from a long line of Modoc chieftains, and K proud of his ancestry. The scholars at the school all treat him respectfully. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consump tion Cuie is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Brooks can furnish it. HACKMETACK a lasting and fra grant perfniup. Price 25 and 50 cts, at E. C. Brooks'. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Ap petite, Dizziness ami all svtiijtoi:i. ol Dyepesia. Price 10 and 75 cents jp lottle. For sale at E. C. Brooks. ARE YOU MADE miserable by indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lous of Apueitte, Yellow Skin? Shi oh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by E. C. Brooks. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Ca tarrh Itemedj. Price 50 cents at E C. BrooRs's. Nasal Injector free. SHILOH'S CURE will immeDiate ly relieve croup, whooping cough and broucnitts. To mate a terriceahle telephone from one faim Louve to another, ouiv requires enough wire ami two cigar boxes. First se'ect your xt, and msfctt a hole about half an incji in di aiiieter'in the center of ihe bottom of each, and then place on in each of the hiu-esynu wih to connect then get five pounds of common liou wove pijie wire, aika loop in onp end anil put it through the hole in your cigar box and fasten it with a nail; then draw it tight to the other box Hupportiiig il when necessary, with a stout cord. You can easily run our line into the liou'C by boring a hole thiough the lass. Support your boxes wi!h slat nailed ncros the window, and you telephoua is cninu'ete. The writer ht r one that is 200 ys.rd lo.ig, and com 45 cent, that will carrv mosic, whi the orgsn is plaving, 30 feel away in another room Ex. Washington, March 25. Th aj poiiitmeut of Hrart ax fcenatrr met ti the approval oT repub'ican congreM man from the Pacific coast, Report had been rife here for n long tiros tba a deal had been made between Stone man and Hears , so 'hat the former in the event of Senator Miller's death, was to make Heartt senator, an Hearst would use his money and it. tfuence to sgain sreure-the ncmiuatioi of Stont'man for governor. This storx was revived, with sundry grimaces an. expressive gestures, when news o Hearsts appointment means a ver largs contribution to the democrati campaign fund next fall when Hr will be a candidate for the senate tor tin full term The novelty race at Yreka last Si' urday was won by S'over's "Quebec, beating Flitner's "Minnie R.," Bj den's "Mark Daley" and Stephen "Jubilee," getting to the quarter an three quarter pole first and reaching homo in the verv fast time (track con Mdere.l) of 1:50. "Minniu 11.," b ''Scauiierdown," was at tha the halt mile post ahead of all, but quit then On Monday following a match ram between "J ubilcs" and ''Minnie R ,' half mile, for $50 a ride, was won b the lutte. "Quebec" i now at Med ford. The county debt has been reduced a great deal since tiie county c'ork madi hii semi-anuual exhibeton Jan 1,1886" mil the good work goes steadily on By the lime he makes another exhlbi a great .hole wl'l hsve been made ii the fndebitness Republican politician are trying so hnrd to magnify out a 1 proportions. "Tidings." As the hoi was in the exhibit last timi? taxpayers will feel relieved whei they hear that its location is to ht changed and we da not doub; the cor ectnpss of the above as Charles wouhi go down in hia own pocket to make up the deficiency. Wouldn't you, Cbarlr)? the I'ojjafiir Approval. Of the now tauious Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreeablt preparation ever offered to the world as a cure for Habitua Constipation. Billiousnesd, Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by the wise plai. pursued by the California Fig Sru Company. Knowing that any remed truly beneficial iu its effects on the system, aud at the same time leasant to the taste, will meet with a rapiil sale, the Company, through its agents Merritt & Kohinseii ghesnwav a sample bottle free of charge. Try it and judge for youiselL Ia!ge bottb fifty cents or one dollar. Cnim's Snow Flake. Every lady, wishing a clear, delicate complexion, should use Child's Snow Flake. Ii nourishes and freshens the skin, re moves Tan and Sunburn, and, thenat ural af pearanoe imparted, renders il impossible to detect its use. Warrant ed perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists, or by the manufacturers, John A. Child & Co., Dru22istc, Port land, Oregon. Mail orders liromuth attended to, Price 50 cents-. For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at E. C. Bnoks. EMPIRE HOTEL. IVIoclforel, Ox-. e J. W. Cunninghan, Prop. This couimodi ius and well arranged hotel is now open for the accommodation ot guests ami will be kept on the nios approved plan. The table w HI always be supplied with the besl the market aiTords. Especial in ducements are offered the traveling pnb lie J. W. CTJ.N XIK G HA JI Medford, Feb. 23. 1&J4. Valuable Land For Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land lor sale. Land situa'cd on Antelope creek, eighteen m lea Iror Jack sonville W ill be sold in a bodv for $10 ?I,?crinlG0orS0'lcrelol3atfromlf"rsaIe at a bargain. For the amount loto29 per acre, lor particulars ad .required no better investment could be urcssor call on A. J Johnn, Land A3ejt,or WJ1. BYI5EE, A. L. Jacksonville. Oregon for Infants "Castoriaissowenttdaptedtoclindrenthat I trecomznejidltaasapexiortoazi7prcsczipttoa I teanratoxae." ' H."A.Aja3iia,M.D I m6o.Oito4Bt,Brooilro,K.T. Te Ii i I f i IIMi i mi llirHWMIiHLJMMMaB i HB HEHIilslH C0STIVENESS affects seriously all the disesthe and assimilative organs, racludins the Kid ney. When these organs are so affected, they fail to extract from the blood the uric acid, which, carried through the tir ctihtkm, causes Klieumatism and Aeu ralsla. -. , The function? of the IJver are also affected by costiveness, causing Bilious Disorders. ? Among the warningvisptoins of Bilious ness are Kausea7llzzines3, Headache, Weakness, Fever, Dimness of Won, Yellowness of Skin, Tains in the Side. Back and Shoulder?, Foul Mouth, Furred Tongue, Irregularity in the action of tho Boweb, Vomiting, etc , The Stomach suffers when the bowels are constipated, and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, follows. Fetid Breath, Gastric Tains, Headache, Acidity of the Stomach, W ater brash.Nenousness.and Depression, are all evidences of the presence or this distress ing malady. A Sure Belief i for irregu larities of the Stomach and all consequent diseases, will bo found in tho use of AYER'S PILLS. They stimulate the stomach, free tha bowels, healthfully invigorate the torpid liver and kidneys, and by their cleansing, healing and tonic properties, strengthen and purify the whole jystem, and restore it to a salutary and normal condition. rsxrxcxD it Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DruggUt. 01RLA1 TO CALIFORNIA VIA Oregon & California R. R. .rind connections. Fare from Portland lo San Francisco 933; to sineranirnto $30. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California Oregon md Idaho Stage company. " (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) East Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland JlnUTraln. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Medford...3:55A. M. Ashland.. .4:45 A. m. Mrdfoid. ..8:30p.m. Portland.. 4 :25 p.m. Portland.. 7 :30 a.m. Mcdfonl..3:5CA.M Ashland. 7:45 p.m. i!edford..8:31 p.m. Albany Grprcss Train. LEAYE. I AimiTE. Portland. ...4:00 r M Lebanon. . .9:20 p M Lebanon. ...4":45 A Ji! Portland.. 10:05 am Pullman Palace Sleeping cars daily be tween Albany and Ashland. The O, & C. It. tt. Ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains on the East Side Div. lrom foot of F. St. "West Side Division. Between Portland & Corvallis. JIall Train. IiEAVE ARUtVE Portland 9:00 A M Cl)rvallis...4:30 pa Corvallis 80AaMPorlland...3:20pM l.xprrss Train. I.EAYE. ,1 AWIIYE. Portland 5:00 PMjMcMinnville. .8pm McMinnville5:45 PM!Portland...8:30 A M Local tickets lor sale and baggage checked at company's up-town office, cor ner -Stark and Second streets. "Tickets for principal points in t aliforma can only be procured, and baggage checked at com pany's oftice, Corner F noil Front st , I'orf l.inil, Orrson, Freight will not be received for ship ment after five o'clock pm on cither the East or West Side Divisions, it. KoKiiLEit, E. P. Poo Ens, Slanajrer. G. F. is Pass. Apt DEESSMAEIKG, BY ' MRS. J. 1 SMITH, Having moved to n new location on California street at the residence nf E. D. Foudray I hereby ask my fritaids and the public generally to give me u call for anything in theline of Dressmaking. Fitting and Cutting, Dre&s Patterns Furnished. 5Iy prices are regulated to suit the times and satisfaction is guaranteid. MRS. J. il. SMITII'. California Maverick 3?roxniura, For the largest list of subscribers sent in by any one pernibefore March 15, 188C, we will give as a premium a ' $250 ESTLY OFGAN A bright family'and humorous paper smacking of the Pacific fbasx. Send postal curd for sample copies and instructions. Liberal pay to those not competing lor the organ. The JIavkmck Pcblishiso Co. t5an,Praacisco, Cala. IiS A "Seitfuer Office For Safe. Pesiiing lo engage in other business Ufe undersigned effers the OBEfiOH SENTINEL found for a p.iyingbU3iueo3. For.turthtr Daiticukir3rallon..r addwa Fkank Krajise. and Children. CastorU cures CoDe, CoasHpaara, Soar Stomach. Diarrhcea, Eroctotlon. Kills 'Wonas, gives sleep, and promote O' Tnoutln3iaioffiiiBBdIcaacB. Gerries Coaousr. ISS Fulton Etreet, H.T- lit! Mi JH0DE Successor to Bilger & flaegly. Selling goods for Glory and Very Small Profits. TVe keep in stock all kinds of Sheit Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Plows, Wagons Harrows and Cultivators f amps, Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes, Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and fchot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes, Nails. Traps, Grind Stones, Bolts, Augers, (!able chain, and many other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements in Southern Oregon. Call or write for prices A. H. JIakglt & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon. CEONEMILLER & BIEDSEY, JACKSONVILLE. , i LaBELLE wagons, buggies and hacks, lansing hiding harrows with seeders combined, BUFORD CULTIVATORS AND SPRING T .OTH II Alt ROWS, JlcSHERItY GRAIN DRILLS AND BROAD-CASTSEEDERS, BUFORD PLOWS, ALLSTYLES. COLLINS CAST CAST-STEEL PLOWS, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES ANDSAW-MiLLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc. EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOT.CE-. We wonld respectftillv ask our r'titrotts and friends to call and see our lino of poods before purchasing elsewhere, ag we feel uure wc can Sell As Low if Not Lower Than any first-class goods can be sold for; and we guarantee all otn goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIEDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, Jlay 9, 1S84. GENUINE CLOSING SALE. Owing to ill health and recent fina cial ed to retire ermanenlly from the mercantile entire stock ot itt.ili f.1.1 GeinPM. "U V iiOIHli U'M At bi Francigco CosU The Store and OFFEREID A.shland, Oi.,.Tune 20. 1S85. JAMES DEALER IN Groceries amd CEothinis: HATS AK BOOTS, Tobacco, Cigars Candies, Etc . Calilornia street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville. CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and New Prices I PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS INT Farm; Mill Machinery RTJFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Header LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE BINDERS, BUFORD'S GANG A SULKY PLOWS, COATE3 SULKY RAKES, BUFOKDS RIDING AND GEAR, SCO'I T k CO.'S Engine & Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER CO Saw Mill Machinery, RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONSr HARROWS, Etc., Etc, Etc. A Full Line Of Farm Machinery. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS. IMFL. CO, Portland, Or. OrtR. W PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. apr II 3 m ly & Co, difficulties, the undcisigmH has ronc'ii'1. business, aud therefore 'often, for sa o hi w Ashland SfniA Fix turns will be FOR RKTsTT. J M..McaAIaL DRUM, Etc. 111E FARM'S STOKE! Colman's old stand. A. G. COLVIJV, Hereby informs the public that be is dis playing at thu above stand a flrst clasa stock of General Merchandise Which he will sell At Very Low Prices. His stoi-k consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, flroccric , Provisions, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to Tho lowest Notch ! ESTConntnr Pmt'nce, bought and sold Hemcmbe i i old stand, and give me a call whea ia .iwj. A. Q. Uoi.vtx. &ogue fever Distiileryv JACKSONVILLE, John A. Havtey, - Proprieto?. Caton & Garrett General Agents PURE. UNADULTERATED A11TIOI.K OP BOUPBOJS'RYE AND coRf wraisET IN QUANTITIES AND AT PRICES TO fetflT' Satisfactiocguaranteed. All thosejindebtetl to the HogUf) River Distilling Company, either by note or book account, are requested to call and settle at once as an immediate settlement raiistjio lino All accounts not JettlecMiy the 15th day ol November will be placed in an attorney's bands for collection. For further pirticulars call conlhc un dersigned or my agent ut Jacktivllle, M. Citon. J. A. 1IAM.EY. Jacksonville, Oct 15,1S85. TABLE ROCKSALOON OREGON STREET, iriJVTJEJV and. HhLMS, PROPRIETORS. T. e proprietor!) ot this well known and! popular resort World inform their friends JC" the pulilip gem-rally thai a complete ind first class stock of the best brands of liquors, wine.", ciirtirs, ale and porter, etc, .ire constantly kept on hand. They will a. pleased to have their friends "call and -mile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be .bui.d here, $e w odld bo pic scA to have persons poscbing curi(i;it' anil specie mens bring them iff, and we will placet iliLia in the cafciriu for inspection. V.I.N TJKN & UKI.M.S. lUMBER FOB LVRYBQOY STERLING 6 Ma Sonih of JccksonvilIe IS NOW L'NDEI! FfJL HEADWAY JL and is prepared to furnish the marki V with every description of Iumbei ofasupi rior quality at the lowest rates. Bills sawed to order andsatisfaction guaranteed. All order? addressed to us at Jackson villo will receive prompt attention. PANICS & SON. JACKSONVILLE COOEPRAGfv A4um Schraitl, Propr,, Jackscnville, Oregon, The undersigned is now prepared to make anything in tiie line of barrels,, kegs, vats or tubs, and-will also do any kind of repairing in this line. A good assortment of suitable timber kept con stantly on band. Sorghum "kegs mado to order in quan tities to suit at reduced prices. Give mo a trial. ADAM SCIIMITT. Notice, To Special Tax-Pnjers; . TJ. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, J Dep't Collector's olfice, Dist. of OgD. ) Persons residing in Jackson, Josephine, Curry, Klamath and Lake counties, wdl hereafter apply to this gfiice for their special lax stamps, also Brewer's stamps. W. A. OWEN, Deputy Collector. Jacksonville, July 14, 1883. CtTY BREWERY, VF.IT SOHDTZ,- Proprietor. T WOULD MOST RESPECTFULtY IK-.C. form the eltlKHf ef JmkionrilU andSPST ftaworM! tc. thttlbeycao Sod; atKBf 7 ttm. at mj Brewery, H Beat ljra &vr. In ft7 qsaalttj tb pnrchBjtet msTdealro My bonte U eooTeoitntl jslfosfed and mr rooua arc aflwajafv order. A TltK tllptetr yn In n I "J r Send" six. cenrs for postage, rKllr anQr receive free, a costly box; I I ilLL. or goods which -nill help all, of either sex, to more money righC awajr than anything else in this world. For ones' awnit the workers absolutely sure? At oDceaddressTRUB & Co., Augusta Me V