The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, August 19, 1876, Image 2

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    TKF FL'Ff.'F CITY GUARD ",eeiB,lt(,,) out8ide r the Coo8titDtioDi" for
I mu purpose too "force Dill was imrouuceu
Id Congress; for tbii purpose Gnat keeps an
I army la the South to overawe or overpower
the will of States. And if we expect to be
free and happy people again in tbii conn
I try we mast cling with a death-grip to the
rlgbU reserved to tbe Statei or to tbo peo
ple. Personal liberty depeoda upon (be "re
I served power" of tbe States
SATURDAY. AUG. 19. 1S76.
EUGENE CITr. OREGON.
"democratic ticket.
For President.
SAMUEL J. TILDES',
MHn Tort
Far Vice President,
THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
Of Indiana.
For Congrts. :
L, P. LANE,
Of Doaglas County.
For Presidential Elector. :
I1ENRY KLIPPKI. nt J-
E. A. moNIN, of Multnomah.
W. B. LASWELL, of Grant.
The Cincinnati Platform.
Grant and the Whiskey King.
No one can read tbe testimony of Mr.
Dluford Wilson, before the select Committee
of tbe House of llepresentativet on the
whiskey fraud., without faliog shamed and
humiliated. It ia an clear! r made known
that the Preiidenr or 'directly
uMaKO in tbe business, that none can fail
to see it. By this evidence alone, even if
there were no other bearing upon tbe same
point, be stands before tbe world convicted
of participating in the proceeds derived from
robberies of tbe people wbo made bim their
trusted embassador. From this it naturally
follows tbot be should by all the meant at
bis command, try to prevent tbe exposure of
"The United Statei of America are a na
tion, not a league." So sari the first decla
ralioo of the Cincinnati Radical platform, tne intern and the conviction of any of his
and like every other declaration of that par- gubordinatP u k- "" iJ p
tr Is false in rait, put indic.j- " pear inueea mat mere was sumcieoi evidence
uuu m inose woo proclaim sucn ueorv. hui. h... t u .
w uiuu au nuia,u as a at, mi liliid ui luiuaaiiu uicu is.
Either tie United States are not nation, blI. ,VBn r tlli. i. ont ,,. nl, la
viiugwuvuu iivkuuiKU outies. ii our , .l.J, , I. ,.t . . . T..
country is a nation, then it is only one State, ieB. lth .. ft, . mni, nn.
J Dt.i. 1. . - . ! t L .1 . rr . 1 I ' n o ...-.
uu " uu" ol ' UB"UU UDIteo Iflmntihl. etmn fn omntn. 1 1.. M
Bi.( ... . ,: .1.4 .l. n . l-V -b"'""
7", ""UUU "u,,uou hie office for th. purpose or private plunder,
theory is true. Th h n ;... . ,,., !,. .. j.
Oregon is a State; that is, It has thepow- .,, th. . nl nrn, ,hiB ' AaA ..
er to nake and execute laws, and no power hewM bj lieM-lort wbo as members of bis
..invrHca mi question me.r va- CttbiDot were thought to be men of some in
..u,.,,, ,uu,TUOO lU0lr execution except ,i,,na4on ..j ,!, ,iw,i .,i.,t...
oar Supreme Court, one branch of our State Lr,h;h!r t. .iri .j: q i
... . I w wuuie vmiu) in asiaiuiui lunuiliUi UU ILFULf
v. , .7 0lu. M t ghred romained t0 hold . j one trjed
er court or power except the Constitution, , k.ii... ih.i .k. J ...l ... .u.
oui4 uumr iuuc- ., , n .(ml nn nnhlin .ITlr.
tioni of tbe State are called into existence.
Oregon has a Governor, whose acts are as in
dependent si are the act of tbe President.
Oregon has a Legislature and its enactments
re not iubectto revision or repeal by Con
gresi or oy any other Stato Legilaturo. In
the same way, New York ii a State, Rhode
Island ia a State, Delaware ii a State, and
io on notil tbe thirty-eight are all nnited in
public affairs was not
quite so bad as was imagined. But here
every fond delusion is swept away, and tbe
system by which tbe people have been
plundered ii laid bare in all its hideousness
Notwithstanding all the contrivances by
which Grant and his confederates tried to
cover np aod bide from view the hideous, pu
tretying, doletgrious mass, there it is, luid
nnan hafnFA nm an filTinnA Ia aa J -
ITIig the nostril. Even the
eRrr,CT"tUti0D?f t"9UBitBd because Mr. Dan'a was by the Senate" not
l7iLZrri, , ' , enacl thought a worthy luccessor to the mining
lawi to goveriicontraots.niarriaecs. divorces. o.i ...,. , . .
Iin.n. .nj .i,. ii!,- .. c .u.i.ur DcUuDCK is luuno io nave earnco
v'l -" BUU UU WUCr DIUie, Or hi. I. l,.,. L. I- . .
even the whol ihiri..ll, ..th.. c u" """"" uu"ul u" B0""B TO-Perl
n.nBi.KL-" ' 0D U The name
-m. .uu mir vi suavtuiBui any more w.i ni . . i l. -i ..
than on. cnnnl. In n, I... ' t , ru"",u" """I""" ue piacea 10 Hie
vv aM viijuu VUU IMWJ iuu CUI-
led taxea io another county, or one school
district can tax another to build a school
house, or one man can dictato to another
what be shall eat or wear.
Tbii explanation must be plain even to the
most itupid Radical, yet he must shout "we
are a nation," because his party platform pro
claims It. That tbe Radical leaders would
like to have us "a great consolidated em
plre" no one will doubt j every act of reoon-
airuction, tbe enforcement act and tbe Rad-
Icol amendments to the Constitution of tbe
list with those, of Grant, Dabcock, Robeson,
BeUnap, Delano, Schenck, Ortb, Shepherd,
Williams, and others too numerous to men
tion, of lesser note, but equal disreputability
I be disoase once contracted has inroad
through the whole tervico, and oowbere does
it seem to have raged more virulently thun
within the walls of tbo White House itself.
Tbe organs which are controlled by the
!-.. a..
Administration, and tne peoples servants
who consider themselves tbo personal reiuin
ers of tbe President, and by him are so re-
i . i .i
tthici i 1 . . giuu, HinT eiiuravur id ciuss over me rcve-
United States, Grant'i military and desootio 7.... .1. nt
tnti .riA... t ..,..1.11 l . . ,,u'uu" "VJ ufly may exercise
acts, various Republican speeches, and at ast L1...1. 1 i. i. . , . ..
the Cincinnati nl.tfo,'. 1 , 1. ..... M '8W,"U' ua """""Mng
... 1 i'wiui m vuab ui' 1 tf...a;Kid .AHUs...i:nH. l- . i .1.1
region But whatever may be, one thing 1. bee0 m, Thc truth, however, remain..
vLlkm ' W9D0''TU 'JPf"n.ust be It, realization, the
Z?iZ.r ' PP" deceived a. to it. cha,
tai I .I'.TM - The duplicity. nd the dishoncstyof
man Rmi.h uZ b uvZ n Urant are established! the moo io whom
2d nn!l h M,'n"Pr0MCj "d PUb- ,rU8t or r"en,eJ 'Julent and nn
lisbed purposes, hut they are not one man i n-u. t. , . .. .
... 1. x. v 1 rv 1 1 ..i.piuui. tun luiiiior ui luesa well lias
nor Ii New York, Dolaware. Orot-on A Cn. i.M . L , . .
... B, , 1 ..I , ,. ucvu iur unijf iiuiu oruuea aooui si a
vu.uMno.uunuoTBreuniicoiorcer a nDur. ... .1.... u.... 1... .1 . . .
1 . .. . r iuuiui, uu; uiii IU I Ut'LTUB UOC'O K00W0
1." . , , , . . ""a-"" ban wbo bad hitherto efaded tho ch
, B , ,uH0uni ouku. tne Dec- tmt W0r9 brottght lgBllwt tht!in.
th .nin . ' V. 1 00Llllm,, lhat 11 Mnnot be Pcted that tbe country
these umted colonies ought to be Free and will tmu i.. .ir,.i .... .
... I - - VW tUVU UI
auu mil Bl ihii giAinn. A mnn mn.t Ka ..,..1,
El LlEUTENANT GoTIRNOK BEACH, of
New York, was recently interviewed by a
representative of tbe New York Herald on
thembject of tbe Presidential campaign.
Mr. Beach wai Lieutenant-Governor when
Tweed was in the beigbt of bis power, and
fully understands bow far tbe alleged- rela
tions between Mr. Tilden and Tweed went,
lie was a delegate to tbe St. Louis conven
tion and was one of tbe earliest opposen of
Mr. Tildeo's candidacy, Mr. Seymour being
bis choice. lie has declared himself warmly
io favor of Tilden 'i election, and In "placing
self squarely on tbe platform," as tbe Herald
expresses it, be farniihed that paper some
Interesting items. '
Mr. Beach said s I ha-
Democratic ticket
POLITICAL NOTES.
Without jurisdiction bow can a party be
reformed from within Couriti-Journal.
Bluford Wilson is a tboro in tbe side of
tbe anti-Bristow crowd. They have saddco
ly discovered that Wilson is a very bad sort
of man. We beli-ve tbat tbey have a mo
nopoly of tbis information. Pittsburg Di$
futch. Garfaeld is the commander-in-chief of tbe
boys io blue, and General Woodford is to be
his chief of staff. G a. Geld won bis spurs io
the credit mobilier business, and Woodford
is described by men of Lis own party ei a
soldier who never saw a battle, and a lawyer
wbo never won a ewe. Boston Pott.
Zacb. Chandler sari Bristow mieht as
well have been in hell without a fan as io
(Im-'I. -ri- fc tart UUb UU
form notions. Zacb is one cf Grant's, cabi
... J ri i I . . . " . . r
.... ... , .i , ,i , tt-:.oJ 01' BDU cuiiaieo cuairman oi toe ne-
wui oe elected, (or me people 01 tne un.wi nnhli.an e.MntiB
States have become thorooghly disgusted toelectUayes. SeetbeeonDeclion. Peoria
witb paladmioiatration, with high taxes, Vemocraf,
with large govermentut expenditures, witb I The baggage of American citizens visiting
abuses, peculations and frauds in office. They " ssnmgion is naDie io oe seized ana piun
. . j . j . . t , t... dered at any moment by President Grant
want a change and are determined to have Ui ,ale ex joit Wlht Bluford Wilson s pri-
acnange. meyisnowa cfiange oi policy I vate oQects shows bow far be will so. The
can only be effected by a change of men. organs applaud tbis high-handed proceeding.
The election of Mr. Ilavea would continue They iindorse Grant in all bis acts. Courirr
tbe present system. The people are there' our""-'- , ,
fore determined to look for a relorm in the obeoos.
election or muen aod Hendricks. The Tne 8a8r, 0f the recorder of Oregon City
lurmers are mil oi me seniimeui I have ex-1 has been fixed at $10 per month
pared to treat all 'surgical caseg : Paralysis,
all kinds of Deformities of the Face, Spine
and Limbs, Diseased Joints, Diseased Eyes,
Catarrh. Private Diseases, PiN, Fistula,
etc. All wbo wish to avail themselves of tbe
advantages of the Institute, without the long
journey to Sao Francisco or Indianapolis,
should do so at this time. No cases will be
undertaken without a fair bope of relief. It
is needlesj to say tbe the Institution is en
tirely responsible, and the largest acd most
popular of the kind in America, curing thoo
iftnila annually. Remember the time and
nlftce. and come early. IKaSend to tbe
Institute for circular.
Mnal Settlement.
IN THB MATTER OF THE EATATs of AW,
on U. Vomm, dectttwd. Notice it hereby r!7ia
tli&t Fruk Powpra, lminntrlr of mid Mtetc Km
filed hu account fur flnal wttlement ud th fint
MoniUy in Bcntembur, 187S, bu bea wt fur ftu
bearing of uid wrount.
By onlar of Hon. J. J. 'Walton, Jr., Coont? JnAt
JHASK P0WpU8,Admiauu.tu7'
0. B. Dobkm, Attorney. -
Fabulous II eduction
IX
FURNITURE.
pressed in favor of a change. Besides, they
have a special interest in io tbis contest. Io
tbe cities municipal taxes are the heaviest
burdem that are felt; in tbe rural districts
tbe State taxes are a large part of what tbey
are called upon to pay. Tbe farmers know
that in less than two years of Governor Til'
den's administration be has reduced the
State taxes from $16,000,000 to a little
more than $8,000,000. Tbis is, just what
they want. Everywhere a considerable
number, who have hitherto voted the repub
lican ticket, will cant their ballots for Gov
ernor Tilden . . Their cheese has gone down
from twelve and fourteen cents to eight and
nine cents a pound. Tbey are obliged to
economise, and tbey think the government
should do the same. The same causes are
Mr. L B. Seeley, superintendent of the
iron works at Oswego, has gone hast.
Hon. Scth S Slater died at Lewiston, on
tbe iltb Inst. He was an old and respected
citizen oi Uregco.
Gates and Old's Warehouse at St. Jo. was
destroyed by Gre on tbe 10th, burning a lot
of hay, and 600 bushels of wheat.
An Oregon City man crazed with strong
drink jumped from tbe balcony of the Cliu
House to tbe street, on tbe nth inst.
Tbe wife of Fred, Bunn, wbo resides a few
miles northwest of Mc.Minuville. has become
violently insane and was committed to tbe
asylum a lew days ago.
The FarmerrS-'raosportation Co. bas pe
titioned the common council of Oregon City
lor me rignt oi way for a runway or tram
way through the streets of tbat towo.
On Saturday last a young man named
V1nnu(Tun un oinnlno. nn .his tp!il..n a. Ua.
producing similar sentiments in tbe minds of Minnville, was caught in tbe machinery
all cluflses. those who have hitherto been about the piledriver and bad one of bis fin
reluctant to -turn their coata will do so now, a"9 Dadly crushed.
as tbey have been convinced, tbat if they
suffer four years more of republican adminis
tration tbey will hfte no coats to turn.
Charges have been made by certain re
publicans that Governor Tilden is a sLain
reformer, and that he was formerly in fellow
ship with Tweed during bis ascendency.
Have you any personal knowledge on these
subjects ?'
"I certainly have. From the year 1867
when Tweed was just rising into power, 1
have as much knowledge on these matters as
any other man in the State. Tweed first
took bis seat in the Senate in January, 18C8
In March of the aame vear I beiran tn aoaiat line ol boats, is substantially as follows
Mr. Tilden to organize the democratic party "crl"' rB(8 w "u'ujaie ourselves sev-
f ii,. Ci..i .4 . ..... ",,u !: iu uuiius iu vuutaiu u.
. .u Uv-v, .., lu .ui. w. Cochran Co. to lurnish them the
him lor the next six years. He was chairman amount of freight set opposite our respective
of tbe Slate Committee, and most of the time names for transportation from Albany to
I was chairman ol the Executive Committee. 1 prtland, Oregon, (to be landed on any
It was wel. known that Mr. Tilden accepted I ,S T "
the chairmanship of tho Stale Committee in 1, 1877, for which service we severally con-
18C6 for the purpose of kooping out of tltu f tract and agree to pay ten cents per bushel
control of tbe State organization the men ,or fri". or Ibree dollurs, thirty-threw and
who afterward grew to be culled the -Ring." ct''ZT V" 7""' Un, 'he Z- W'
n ,, , . . 6 Cochran & Co., and we separately obheule
From 1868 Mr. I ilden was always in a stale ,.Urselve to furnish tbo amount f train f.ir
of antagonism to Tweed growing ou. of the shipment, and in the manner indicated! and
istrosi ne leu even wneo there was no Drool lu u" BU '"" l"oso oaies, oecome
The Jacksonville Timet says : "The resi
dence of William Bailey, of Foot's creek,
was totally destroyed b nre on Sunday be.
fore last, while the family was at church.
The origin ot the fire is unknown, Loss
about $f00.
Information is wanted of William Kramer
(or Kraminer), who left Iowa about twenty
years ugo, then in his eighteenth year. It is
believed by his relatives that ho is some
where in Oregon, and they are very desirous
ol hearing, from him. It will be to his ad
vantage to write to, or call on, C. Gray, Hal
sey, Oregon.
I he contract entered into by those wbo
bind themselves to ship wheat from Albany
lo 1 (inland by Cupt. Cochrau s proposed
liable for the amount of freight monev as
herein after indicated at rules us above."
ITI..TI8 OF NEWS.
hargos
Independent States.
free and IndimanrlAnt Kl.ln. ii,.. v.... ...i I . . . . .
nnw . ; r ,u low lo the depths or nfamy as to be utterly
i C0D,rMt -OP- ' -cue, before he will d I
" '" fraud and enrich himself at the expense of
Other thlmra whlrh ln,l.m t... o... UM ",m vu,"'u """"" "
-r .1.1.. .. . T ?'"10' WV tlos" o "bom he holds fiduciary relations
it forever
.1 . . L
Art Kae. 3.-V.. h ... ...... . 'm u,ou 01 0000
in. .hi. it . . . Z r uu"' Ponw7. nd iudeed for admission into
nf rtDh .1.. t. 1. 1 , j . , , " ' """ ,u wuo ne noius nuuciary relations,
ofngbtdo. It did not declare "these un ted Ti.. ....... .
colonies" a nation. Th. Constitute .... ". 1 "T" ,ner
and
'i "Sv C.0U8tltuli,0Q disqualille. man for a position of honor
against tbe Tammany Boss and before the
ep-edutious began upon the Treasury of the
City of New lork. Tweed had shortiy
before obtained influence over the patronage
of the Street Department aa Deputy Street Colorado was Tally admitted as a State
Commissioner, under an arrangement made I on ,ne 3d inst.
ith Mayor Ondvke. a renublican. bv whm I Oreen Clay Sini'h, prohibition candidate
, . , t ,
tbe Commissioner was appoiuted, who iben ,nr 1 ntmn ntt8 en the stump,
selected Tweed for Deputy."
Lani's Billt. Hepre8entdtive Lane
passed his bills to pay Modoo war claims
and for issue of lieu lands for tbe Klamath
Indian reservation ; but they are not yet
finally acted on by the Senate. His bills
relating to the boundaries ol Oregon j to the San Francisco nave been ordered to Cuey
issue of mission land patent, aud for the aula enne-
of Umatilla reservation, have been acted on Governor Hendricks visited tbe exhibition
favorably by tbe committee, but could not " ' "'"'P' Uto, but was very
be passed for want of opportunity to bring
J G. Hill of B.Mton, has been appointed
supervising architect of the Treasury.
The parties accused of complcity in the
uamuurg rioi, aave given Dan $1,1)00 each.
James Gordon Bennett bas been nnmin.it
ed lor Mayor by the Independent Labor
puny.
Four Companies of the 4th Artillery at
AS WE ARE PREPARING FOR A LARGE
Manufacturing establishment we prop ,m to
ell onr eutire stock of
FURNITURE AT RETAIL
WHOLESALE PRICES!
Tcu is a rare cnaoce to buy good, substantia
ua not lei your op.
Furniture at nominal pric
Lome all
D. CHERRY ft BRO.
Lower Than Ever I
Iron In tbe Blood.
Thb Peruvian Svbup vitalizes and en
riches the blood, tones np tbe system, bnilds
np tbe brokendotn, cares Dyspepsia, Debil
ity, Dropsy, Chills and Fevers, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Nervous Affections, Boils, Humors,
Diabeia. oto, Thuusands have been chanced
by the use of tbis remedy from weak, sickly, portuaity past.
suffering creatures, to strong, beaitny, and
happy men and women ; and invalids cannot
reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
A 32-page pamphlet, containing a history
of tbe Feruvun Syrtp, a valuable paper on
progress to medical science, a treatise on
iron as a medical stfent, testimonials from
distinguished physicians, clergymen and
others, will be sent free to any adress. Srtb
W, Fowl! & Sons Proprietors, 86 Harrison
Are., Boston. Sold by dealers generally.
Front B. Fellows, m. D.. ofllllf. N. II.
Although I have generally a great objec- Hi, T ..tT AJf.AN P0"
.v.r .v . . ... . - . " i i,hi inrnin .unnnv mariAia i n a wm
justice to Dr. WisTAR'g Balsam or Wild prTnf,1I)l(!rn vnn
CiiRRRx that it is a remedy ol superior value w x.vixn.vw x viv vaoii-
for Pulmonary Diseases. THE LARGEST BIOCK OP
now in comfortable health, who bas taken No Plated Jewelry of any kind la kept In my
this remedy, and who but for its nse I con- EitablUhraent. Every article Is warranted aa rep--
sider, would not now be livinc reaenied. I have ao the agency of tbe unrivalled'
' lliamnnd W rtArtr Ian
It. t EIXOWS, M. D. To ,.og. intendinir to lieni! Mat rV W.lh -i
111 aa v thai it th.. -Ill I., .1.. - ' .
Tb Intense itrhinr mused by certain diwasea of I of h. -.,!. . f J"?.
the.kini..pelilJr .llayeu by Uun'e Bulphcb " fi K,lnaB ihtHnan'h fnp th .m. Jli' p
Hotp, wlui-h entirely tenons ererjr ipeciet of erup
tion, ii rwrfcctly aafe. and fur clearer and more
eUettive than any ointment.
FOB HEM1.
A Ranch and about Four Hundred Head
of bheep. Enquire at the Photograph Gal
lery, of J. A. Winter.
ff Tho National Gold Medal was awarded to
Bradley Rulofson for the best Photographs in the
United States, aud the Vienna Medal for the best
in the world.
439 Montgomery Street, Sin Francisco.
List of Lettera
Remaining uncalled for in the Post Office
at Eugene City, Or., Aug. 19, 1876 :
By all means eire me a call before soln. t
lending elsewhere.
B. L. STONE.
Ju24?m 103 Front St.. Portland, Oreg-on.
FIRST AND LAST CALL
H AVISO BOLD MY STOVE AND TTS" WAftl
buainesa to C. Hurbriilge and expect to lean
oon, I will request all person! indebted to n toy
account or note to call and acttla the same at one
or tbey will be plucod in bands for collection.
H. T. HAYES.
FOR THE : "
SPRING & . SUMMER TRADE I
Authur, James R
Biillcr.T B
IliUtow.W
Cogswell, Frank
Dise. George
Fawver, L P
Hem, J G
Hollinnworth, Wm
James, W
Jones, George W (t)
iveney, w H
Maning, J D
Mc Alemnder, Marshal (2)
McQnlgg, Rob't
Neeley, Kdward
Public Administrator
Parrish, George
Bmitb, Sarah lane
Smith F J
Humners, Mrs Sarah
Wood, M B (3)
Watrus, I.ymao (J)
Wyant, B T
Weger H F
Wood Arthur H
WE BEG to inform ear frienda and th p.Ui.
that we hare juit received direct from Has.
Franoiaco and the Eaitern markets v
AN IMMENSE STOCK
or
GROCERIES, HARDWARE;
DRY-GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS. CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS,
hats and CArs.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Clocks, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
Selected by ou; Mr. S. Rosexblatt, which we
offer at
HKDUCKD PRICKS.
Parties will find It to their advantage to eat.
and examira our stock and prices before purchas
ing elsewhere. .
And all kindi of ammunition fur braech i,w Highest price paid for all k:nda of Produce
tiuns. Call and eee me.
S. ROSENBLATT & CO.
Brick Store, for. Mlamcttt k Eigblb SU.,
EUGENE CITY.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
MARK STEVENS'.
AGENT FOR
REMINGTON & SONS'
Breech Loading
Central Fire military and Sporting
RIFLES
SHOT-GUNS.
ALSO,
PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES,
t-,1 Intn 11,1. 1T..U- H . ..... ... "i
-...... ,u.. vu.uu, uui una UU BlllOt. IL....I I.L.L . ..
... w awwiy ui tue noness ana mo irutuiu
And Oregon was - received into tbo Unloo rhfl ..,.' 0, ,h ,
aa equal footing witb the other Statoa In ... .u . " " ; .
II rosoecU whatBBr . ... ....... ' u,"uuw wuu lLmmf D0 "'"K08-
, . ,uu ,u ulllUB, d , ,h ,. ,n . . .
The r irhta nf Klafn. I.. . v- ... .-iu
..1.1.1. 7 F cluoau asklnj? us agam to trust them. This
and the lnvasioo of a Stato for anr nnr- t. ..n k
, --"- iw ui crimes, sau ii,nt .I,. .......... i-.-. ... .
I,.,....... ... ." m .uouutiur, iub unuigu soeu
' S 0, wheu I.,,. illMnlor 0 th9 offici., mottlf w J im.
In : Z if . . c , &U,M n,or1' coJe' Wl" 00 lun5"r b " Poww. W,
Tf ' nD,T''nd Mp0,iC'' Jtot.v.not, either him or an, of hi.
because It is false according to erenr nrin. v. .v.t. .. . .
,n, nnn. , . ...... . , i.j iu.r aunuiia iner must 06
. rrMb?dicoD- tL;
aZ TiUr TV U:"d iUC0D- mayaswelloowmai;., r.rtueof m.
Isuiaran , 0",4W lf ceMi.r. and consider their infamous career
these States, re. BttWn It is strange that uM. The ropl. hare bad enough of
the fact wu not d.covercd before the time .k -... .J.,. . 8 .
f iK. I... t. ui- . iniui. nn mni meir miure ecrr ica ; tne
of the late Keoublicau eonrcotion in Cioclu- .ho. . ,k ,i ..kk, .k.
" r J t, tuw peat
Bati. The fact that we are not . natloo is
pants cf their plunder, aod the passive spec.
tne Kiwi nf n.ir f,rmp Ir
nlr .ran.1: . 7 '""'T"'' "u m Utor. o their crimes, .re .like covered with
r ariu on t th S KfU8h 808,108 rWt'M' Hr their own conduct
years as our father, did io the past Ooce has this result been brought about, aod for
coDioiioaie us Stales, erase State lines and 11 mJ 0,ve bul themselves lo thank.
organixe our Loloo into nation" with all
uncommunicative.
them U-fore th. House. Jlis bill, concern- recently seen ,bou a Z Zd" I K',
mg pasturage lands aud concerning the I the scene or tbe Custer massacre.
Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad go On the iltb tbe President sent . message
over witnout action. He passed several 10 v'WRress asking ror more troops Jl,
private bills. ' I wants 2,500 more cavalry and 5,000 more in
laoiry.
Notice to Tax-Payers.
TOTICE IS IIiCLEBY GH EN that on W,.n.
i 1 da . the J8th dav of A n .. I R7 th n f
KqualiMtion will atteud at the office of the Countv
Clerk of Li.ne county, at Euirene. Orpirnn mJ
publicly examine the ass lament roll for the year
oiu auu ti.rrei-i a., errors in valuation, deacr n-
tinn i.r nualiiliw nf . ii r
-" i.ir ui laiiun, ur uit.t-r properly.
Dated thit 27lb day of July, I87U.
j. W. PAKKa. Aaes8or.
Subscribers ta the University.
'pnESCBSCKIBEnstotherniTer.ity willplcaae
ti tu t iMS he,r ut.!rlj,''OI inimedjatlj- ao
" . V V r-ln ,lw on ana nop interest.
UKU. 11. ilUltUIS anthru-i7.nl tn n,ii ...k.
fciecreUry.
A.V. PETERS & CO.,
Are now in receipt of a vary large stock of
JYEW SPUING GOODS
8lotad with much care from the largeat and beat.
. -"(s .urn. iu oan nanciaoo.
Our Stock of
DRESS GOODS
1 1.... a. ... j i , ..
. noui o.ij grauera bdu piier. in all are
now at work on tbe Seattle and Walla
Wall, railroad. The work is advancing
raptuir.
A Philadelphia paper publisho J a
report tbat tbe lion. J. K. Luttrel bad
drawn as a member of . Congressional Com
..., ouu .(.re taau was n.s oue. , ne 8.tor Morton opened the eamn.ieB ,t
next d.y the same paper published a retrac- Indianapolis on the Uih with ao attack on
tion ol the charge, which was found not true Tilden and Hendricks and the participators
oo further investiuatioo. The ret action of ""uur; auair.
rrgislativ. power In Congress and all the
business of thirty eight Governor, in the
hands of a President, it is tUj to see tbat
we will be badly governed, end governed by
men not onr choice, and wbo have no lym
pathy or Interest in common with us. Tbe
fenoency or lUdicaJiam is to break down
th. confederate principle of the Union and
to weaken or utterly dustroy the power, of
th. States and put tbe whole power of tbe
State, and of the General Government into
the hands of a few men. To this end Grant
jcraJes a State; for tbis purpose Congres.
Iris reported thitt GcDcral Sher
man will resign his position as General and
Commander-in-Chief of tbe armies of tbe
United States, and that oo tho expiration of
bis Presidential term Grant will be appointed
to the vacancy. If that proo must be pro
vided for at public expeose tha t will proba
bly be about as good a way as any in whick
to do it. lie will bare ample opportunity
to mdulge bis habits ol dissipation, and witb
that opportunity be will be incapable of do
ing either frood or evil tor the service.
Corgres. adjosrofd oo tbe I6ta.
the charge was not given in the Associated
Press dinjtatches.
Whenever you go to a Democratic
meeting and hear somebody oo tbe ouukiris
of tie crowd cry.Hurrah for Jeff Davis,"
let Dim nave a brick between the eyes ad- part In the Hamburg affair.
vise, tbe Louisville Com irr Journal, aod the
next morning you will bear of a Radical
bummer laid up witb a broken head.
Bnerinan writes that the Indians under
i.en Lrook are nol enlisted, net even paid
They ar with him only to gratify their lust
for revenge oo the Sioux.
Gen. M. C. Butler, nf South Carolina
bas addressed a letter to Congressmen Jones
vindicatinjr himself and others who took
AaiBiker Oppartanlty for the Relief of
tbe Amirtetf.
Ex-Lixitexaxt Governor Muller.
who was elected oo tbe same ticket with
Hayes when the Utter was elected the
Tbe Sureeons of the Xatinnal S.irn;.i
Iwiitute, heated in Indianapolis ; Pacific
i 'i. won, a in. mora iiuiniioe. liuah Str.i
." ... .
oan r rapcivo. Dave yielded to the manv nr-
Prea't An o
DR. JOHN HERRBO LD. ut' T2u
,,.,.. . ' I e-',oaaomeetuieTiew ofall.
WHITE GOODS.
th.
gradea.
SURGICAL l.ND lECMSICAl DEMIST.
Baa remored to Rogelionr. Oiwiin arhn -
sectiully often hit aervicea lo the citizens of that
place and vicioity in all the braochea of bis pro-lewion.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE 0
. Tha Pariflo Coast for HOME-MADE
BOOTS AD SHOES.
GREAT REDUCTION IN
J. II. DONALD
A larjt aaaortment of Bhrinw and lnaertlnn, atw.
and beautiful pattenu.
STAPLE GOODS:
T nl7e,tock!l BlM'irf Moulin, ana Lumm,
I Table Linrna. Towelmsn n,1 r ...
Hamlkerchief.. Uct and Linen Collar, in all jradaa.''
PRICES. HI, PAT THE HIQHEST JuitXIT miCE;
" 'or any number of pounds of
GOOD MERCHANTABLE WOOL
eec.Hd lime, has declared for Tilden and I rent appeals from thir patrons and friends
ueoarcss. .exu ir uregun aod ashimrton IWninri.s ,.t
auioioinir rvmona in visit lrnl.n,l n-k.
n. I. . ., I . " " . - .... - i m
ibs iiouae diii creetinff an additional lornier visit was Rii-h v aa:iafpM. ,A ...
Land Office at Colfax, V. T, passed the eQfg'ng. man of the patieoU thenaccept-
Scnal. on th. last day of the seeaioo. . ,"'" WIDg o ent.rely cured.
i 8'i ueoeaieo and in
a fair Wav ol rerarrrr Thro .t
lew fear, ago, Tvner, now postmaster the Sutireona will be at ih. p,i:,..
...... I . ... ... .rl -t-.L. : .till.. , i . . '
a . .uw,,.,u.. v-ra io amaii nuu-i 10 i oriianj. urgo. Irtva Moods r
express office io a totacd Iowa town the 28th day of August, notil Saturday tbe
1 oung men who are now bar-teode.s. home 2d rVpu-uihr, 1ST6, six days inclusive.'
jockeys and io similar orcertioo. hoo!d Thef will have with tbem a great amount
take courage, for there is eo knowio when of surgical appsratun, arnlianoiL mtr mA
i.r.nl ma I. nruui m.m r.1 . . C 1 .f , . .
-.' -I" ."-.'a ii. u.i aii l-rirni a5 f l.nia and ,irltnn l I
ffas now on hand orm- mm h n. ll ...a Af.
of Ooots of our own m.ika. hl, k I n K. .. ... n
mrardleas of tt, and wa are now prepared to make I
mucraiueiouowing- areaUj-reduced pri-
Frenrk Talf Knots from 1 to 9 rr pair.
California Kip Boots nude to etder fur' 16 par pair
.10.. i u. omn wora at equalljr low prices. Rlir.
i ".1 j "nucr- " wora wartantl.
Lnthr and Kinlmn inr Hl.
vHZOtTr oor. South of A. V.
I etera Co' J bruk mUm.
J. H. POX A LP. 'I'lif'Stst-KiMiS ARE LOCATED ABOUT
GROCERIES & VRQVmQiXZ:Z
and iaviu the attention of nooke oer. iD Or?oa and Elk are very pleatr
T.. HE.SDRCIK3. :;rk'"T'7'"Tn?neenUiereaortioraiea
COUNTRY PRODUCE
A.T. rTERS CO.
betuesdIsv RLYGs.
-, of tbeae animalC The rVdeat d M 'plc'tSr-
JUST RECEIVED TCm.Z'.8 .LlVA
dquiIiiiki aod tha hut i.r.i.i... .r
ujpriBiri in itis part of tbe Sute. onr hath
oowe ia aew, tiid is eonstructed ilh reference to
the wants of thn. Tuitinu n fmra tbe valley. We
IT f 3"'" "Par bath room constructed
ear the bead of the Sprint;, and in all things, we
Ppoea to keep np w.ta the demand for aa bwti
tutma of tbia kind.
Aa expehencid phnt.-UB In attendenee at all
times. Board and 1.-1 T.n. 1. 1 t .l
Y AX KEE NOTIONS, "J? tt- ials caa be paatued tor aaull
I eoet and be perfectly safe.
X. i U., t, 1 V., ' A. N. FOI.ET. PmrrVtor
A LAR3K STOCK OP
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT RELTJGED PRICES.
position io tb. cabioet-CWa tUu change. l and .le h ! DLi.inMTJTr7 'd aiadaof rRO-
ti""" "'"Tl . r,..
Ml Fl Ri
THE BMT MIOE KVE BHOCOHT TO
to this market, at ths, .
T. . II N MUCKS'.
S250
A. GOLDSMITH.
fcr. HualnrukoralMaaa4 Srt
J 1 u-".tr. wl frM. s4lmt
QRIU a CO SU Loata.Mo.