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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. EU'JK.VE GTIT.ORKUON. fcATUTtUAY. MAY 31. 1679. The Bloody Shirt. The Last Cadiral Lie on Mr. Tlldcn. S. F. Exkiaintr. A short tun ago tin diipatchei re ported that Mr. Tildwn was a party t o a fraglily diacffverau fraud upon tha Internal Heveoue; that lie wan a part ner of the New York home of Tilden & Co., manufacturer! et medical pre- And n 9 wr from tha metropolis of our Stale cornea a howl of anguish, and a declaration by the indiriJual i Durations, who had been detected in whose equanimity hns been diturbd, ! tending to their customers all over that, "the war is not over. Wu are I the countrr a lare ameunt of un- KT.iTE MCIVH. vet to lay other treasures away in the gray murdered ou the alter of revo lution." Shamo on the man, who thus endeavors to tan tlio embers ot that unbolly and fratricidal contest into a living flam. Has not the na tion, wasted enough human life and treasure, to content this hyena, who digs from the buried pant the sad re collections of that bloody conflict ? Can he not rest satisfied until other victims have been sacrificed to the spirit of sectional hatred and fanali cism? Fourteen years have pussvdsince the South laid down their arms am accepted the situation; during this time they have been subjected to the rule of ignorant blacks, and the grasping aarico of the Northern car pet bagger. Their substance has been wasted; immense debts have been laid upon their shoulders with ut adequate compensation; and, when their intelligence at last averts its supremacy, and resumes the con. trol of its own attain, men like J. II. Acton, not satiated with the humilia tion they have already experienced, would again "lot loose the dogs of war," aud precipitate another eoullicl. The scorn ot all honest inu should rest on this fanatic, who from a jour nal devoted to religion and the cause of II iin who taught ' Peace n earth,", proclaims his bloodthirsty proponsi tie. We cannot believe that uny res pectable body of men respond to I: unholy sentiments. Let us luriiiv and forget, and hoj etlmt, "No more shall the war cry sever, Or the winding rivor Lo red; Thi'y banish our anger forever When they laurel the graves of i.ur dead Under the tod nnd the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Love ond tears for the Blue, Tears ami love for the dray." stamped goods; and that ho had per sonal knowledge of the alleged fraudulent transaction of the firm members. The statement was first published in the New York Tribune, and from it telegraphed all over the cooatry. The veir next day the official report of the Internal Revenue Commissioner was published in the New York papers, showing that there was no truth in the accusation against the firm, and also appeared this: The statement ot the Tribune lhit ex Gov. Tilden is a partner in - the concern ot Tilden it Co. is also un true. JIu is not uuw mill lias never been inieresiud in the partnership in any in nner whatever. The statement of the Tribune that Mr. Uarniim intervened in li e matter is likewise untrue. Tii.den it Co. Iut while the Radical manipula tors of the press dispatches were quick to send Hie Iving report broad cast over the country, never to this day have they sunt word ot its refuta tion, or made it kn ,vn that, so far as Mr. Tilden was concerned, it was an utterly foundatiouless lie. The Tri bunes the leading Hayes organ of the conalry, and professes dactni-y and dignity. Yet it does not hesitate to deliberately lie, in order to plaee Mr. Tilden in false position before the jeople. He is like pure gold the harder they rub him, the brighter he shines. A party of Polk county hoodlums recently entered the camp of a ganu of Chinese graders on the O. fc (J. U. It., and tore down tlio tents, billed the rice over the ground and carried on some carpctsueks aud a coat. Amity correspondence: Merchants are shipping potatoes np Irom Port land nnd limners are- buying from the merchants at cmis per bin-liel. Farmers are getting anxious about the late sown wheat, as much of it is not caning up, ami is probablr rot ting in the ground. Henry Jaiknssky, of Salem, has been drinking heavily, and his wife tearing violence at hi hands on Fri day last, sent lor a public officer to take him in custody. Marshal Mia to and his deputy, Mr. Faulkner an swernd the suruninnx. Upon reach ing the house, Jankossky started out at a rear entrance. JMinto followed nnd,sitting down on the step, called to JatikossUy to Mop ami that he want I'd to talk to lnm. He turned am without warning fired three shots in rapi.l succession; tlio first passin through t'.e marshal's coat, the sec onu (truck on the left lnp bone, bntis ing the flesh, but drawing no blood the third shot missed aliogethet. At this juncture officer Faulkner fired' at Jankosskv, the ball strirkinz the rni die rib, glancing around and lodging in his back. Jsnkos.sky .'ell at the shot, was disarmed by the officers and taken to the city prison, whence he will be removed to the county jail iTa To My Futroii. P.oin''in urgent need of money I tin com pulled to i-:ill on nil he are indebted to me, to tall and -utile before April 10, 187!). 1)K. i. V. OliELL. ASTO ISHING CURES. " of Nervous Debility, ust Manhood, ! Horsemen Look to Your Intereqni Paralysis. Exhausted Vitality. Imnairerl I wi3t0. ' e Memory Mental Diseases, Weakness of Reproductive Organs, Etc., Etc., by the Cq lebrated English Remedy, SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S VITAL RESTORATIVE! THE IMPORTED PERCIIERON STALLION Correct Estimate. No other individual in this stale lias ever received such an amount of gratuitous advertising, with so littl nal morit, to support his pretentions as Calvin I!. McDonald. For pedan try, and egotism he has no cipial The Ike give him a lareweil notic; it says: We leant that Calvin IS. McDonal has not proved suocess:ul in his new . role of Temperance Lecturer in Ore gon. When it was announced that he was coming we wrote a Bkelch of the man and his character, adding a pre diotion ot failure, but suppressed it, not to be charged with uiikiudness. He has simply fulfilled what any person of cornrjtin sense, who knew him, might have exported. His hfo has been ono long failure, except as to a personal vanity that hns been kept alive by small-potato men and weak minded women, who mistook an af fected style and high strung periods for gonius. . Too .Murli Method. Judging from the following letter to an Ohio Kepublican politician, there is method in the mandess of the Okolona weekly firebrand: Omen or tiik 'Soltiikun Statks," ) Okolona, Miss, Apr.l 30, 1 S7i. (tfnerul J. S. Jliibiimon: The papers have been sent agroea iile to ins! ructions. Tho points are mado red hot thN week, and all ot them Mill hit hard. It advisable to have them as ex- Not a Living Clinnrc. The South is accustomed lo the negro. It has settled itself to ike ucw social phase impressed upon it by the condition evolved fur the negro out of the civil war. To lose him now ami have another lo came in to fill his place would bo to pass tho South through another soo ol re volution. lint the South has hail ex pel icnre in adapting itsell to new environments, and this ncwaccommo datiou woulil not lie so (litlicuit us the first. At all events the South I. as learned in some bi'.ter lessons that it is butt to make the most of a situa tion, and that tied helps those who hulp themselves. There is not a liv ing chance tor the South, politically, socially and industrially, without the negro. There is not a livin; cliuueo 'or the (Icliiil.id negro, untutored in tho hard ways of world, who is drawn oil" to tho strange countriws o: the North. Therefore it is that in con sidering the exodus of the Southern negroes our first thought is for the unhappy and confiding Hack man who is It be salisficed ou the altar of party ambition and intrigue. Dr Go's Veffotablo Noi'hrotlcum Will pvn nil liisewon of the Kimlevi. liladili-r ami l unary t'iKins. num. mis Imve heen eurcd it ft. r a!I nfli.-r n-medies had failed. Hi A.'.A Jhui.h-lion 1'ill.i have no eipcil i:l all imm- ut in ,;irel Liver, IK-sniii-ia or anv iiiioiih i.-:-.-iii,"-iii"ni. .Many oi your lenilini citizen of tain city will vouch as to thd "irtui'H. To l)u Ii-id by all driiKn'ists 'immiiiiiililf." We have just received from tlio Eastern factory , ilirout, a lar''e stock of window shades and wall paper ; among tlio bitter tire many very pretty btyli-s einbrariiij; (irained 1 annul.-.', iVnlins-.u.l, l.iltsaml lu-e 1 attenu, Satin and ('.inmnui lllauks, all of wliiuli wo sell elieiiM, ii'i 1 h i vlinrge f'r triinming paper. 1 1 U.N A at .SI It A 1 J (.I.N ltol.iiiMin .V Church at tl:e JbiniK.ne Store keep the lar-.: 't and b.'st m-lvot-d tl iuk of wall pnier mid bonh r in i-.;i..'i'iio Citv, i-.mipriniiufin part, lliown, l.ianks, .-.ul in. (,:,. anl J.iiiImisk- ed puper, whk'h they porehiwe diieut from the hiwtmi laetiiiii'H and wul null as cheap an the eheape.'t. All paper trimmed fre of cliai-ye. liOSCHKli'S (IK It MAN SVKUP can now be pinvhaseil nht at home, it id tlio numt suc cessful preperaiimi ever introduced to our peo ple. It woikcs like acharai in allcaeHof Cuii miiuptiiui, I'.i.'iiiucinia, lleiiiiiilin;,'e, Asthnin, severe Cmixl.it, ( 'ronp nnd all otic r Throat ami Luii' l'isi anew, No person haH ever ued this medicine without irrtting immediate relief, yet there .iro a xreU many pmir, sutlei'iiij,', skeptieal peiniins'.-oina :iliutu:ir streets with a Huspiei.iu ciiu;,h, and ll.e voice of consumption comim; fnmi theii' luiis, that will not try it. If you uie, It i" jour own fault, as you caa ko to yo:; iiu.";i-; i.:i.l i,"t a S imple K ittle tor 111 w.i uiiu uy I,; i ,!'. ii i.'M w.ll i-j'k'VO caae begun.!' m-' nt.ly r.'i i ts. It restore" HEARING and strengthens the EYKSIGHT. It in not Ol'ACK XOS Tlll'M. Its effects are permanent. It ban no eoual. It is neither a STIMULANT NOU KXt'IT AN l", but it will do the work thoroujjly ami wen. ' 1)0. MI.VTIE CO.'S creat nuccess in the alwve eomplaiiits is largely due to the use uf tins wiimienui nieuiciue. 1'rice ?3 (Kl per lxittle. or four times the quantity for tMO: sent secure from observation, upon riM l-.IITOr f MCE. None genuine without tha sifrnature of the proprietiT, .V. K. MINT1E, M. 1). I'iiysicianH say these troubles cannot be curi'iL The VITAL HESTORATI V snd Dr. Min tie A Co.'s Special Treatment testify positively that they can. CONSULTATION FREE. Thui-ouifh examination and advice, includiuj, analtisys, j j 00. Address DR. A. E. MINTIE& CO. V .-v -4.1 ..V JvUf. f"1EX. FLEl'IIY WUA. iiEX. FLEl'IIY WILL MAKE THE SEASON, BEGINNING APRIL 7TH AVr. JT endinir July 18th: At the Liverv Stable of U. Holt. Harrislm mr nn Xtrttt.!.... Tt it Tuesdays; and Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Livery Stable of H. LauL'hroan Jmin City; and Fridays and Saturdays of each week at the Livery Stable of Jame Humphrey FT gene ( :ity. It is a well knnwii fact that there never has been a stock of horses that has shown such a JIAHKKD lMl'KoVKJii-.T on the common stock of the country as the Percherons hare 7" farm and team use. Every business man knows that a good, larye well formed hors. Jin alwavs brine; a (food piiee. wu GEN. FLEURY was selected in France by Mr. C. Fulliufeton, the party that brouifht nut Lewis NaI'oLKon the first of this stock that came west nf tin. All..,.l,n..Lu. i.s. i h , V!n (Graduate of University of Pennsylvania, nnd Bfeat value of thU lired in our country. Mr. F. then had -4 "years 'experience with thi ivte Resident Sup.'eon, Orth ijjaiiic Hoijiital, i stock when he brought out Gen. Fleury and purchased from one of' the best breeder f nVl? 1 1 '-v iuuv. jiv i.m 'iuil ts .iu. J, UJVtUU til ItlUB OUIW?. Terms, S25 for the Season. Insurance, $40. W. V. MYEU. Rcasnn-ible fea for Sjvjei.J Treatment at No. 11 Kemey stre- t, San Francisco. OHice liours-l'J r,. m. to 3 p. m., daily; (J to 8 even.n-s. .Sundays. 11 a. t:t. to 1 n. in. onlv. aui;17-yl nr T L : ENTLKMEN HAVE YOU fcold your Wheat ; If not, do so at o:icj and then rill at AVM. PUTiiSTON'S, And luirchase your HARNESS. He h.i. on hand an immense stock on which he defies competition, either in Quality, Finish, Work inunshiit or Price. Also a laru'e stock of Willi's direct from New York. CARDS. Cl'RUY COMiiS and nnr.sn ES in alum lance. Also COLLARS t!iat will fit any and ail Horses. Sweat Pads, Bridie.?, Baltera, And in fact everythin,' a Farm -r requires. SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and Made to Order. Call and Eximina Rafors Rminjr Elsewhere. HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACKS AND SPBiriO WAGONS. Rsal stats Ajsn!, GcilcCiion Agent, and Kofsry Pfblic. EUGENE CITY, : OHEGOX.l S'VMEiElll WMBll I am Prsarcd to ft-afte to prefer Dtfgeiss sndVagons. As My Faciliiiesaro equal to any Establishment in the State, can Premise Ky Faircns First-Class Wort in every Respect. my inici:?s Mii: tjib lowest kytiib state FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURINtJ MILLS. U'nive!j fOiicl as MiMhle. We will mark tlieui lor our Northern ex changes. Conijressmaii Frye rcarde it an n great euceeas. v will K'vu them lu ll acconlinj: to the extrtit ot the circulation. The larper tlio Kiilisci iptiiiii list tlio loud r the tliiiudcr. Youre with respect. Will II. Kkknax. Why Ihrjr irr Brijadirn. "Leadership ia a gilt, not a device " aaij John A. Andrew. Tliia ia a cmi- cluir rpply to all the t- olieli tiling aaij about confederal Lrigadicra in con2rtai. They are in congrem be came they arc the leading men in tlio South, am) the fact ie that they are generally eyitem in olarery timea da TeUped a email claia of leadem, moat of whom were auive in the war. In tha North, intercela art more dieerei The OrC'joiiitm, before the veto by the I'reiiiilent of tho army bill was nown, volunteered leine iiiforination tat the average PHCilio Coaster wouh onanictfri.e aa lalse. It tare Shetild lie veto it lie will almoat certainly put liin nlijectione on unaa sailable ''''omuls, u t In ei lt lie haa al wars dono lioietofere when it has econie necesRiuy to take position in anta"oiiiiuii to coiu'rew." i he Oreioiiiiin iiutociat tliu? places himself hofore the peoplo for once in hi true light. Wlnlo he pre tended to espouse the canso of the people, and 'truck lelt handed blows only, lor tho Cliiiicia rre.li icl ion bill. Iioni liia own anieiiion it appears that when the veto was given he i awarded it as founded on uiiavaailable ground. Ia it hypecrict oi foUeheed that tluis llllblllklaillly Ms lid I tlrtl) ? I'olout,-! Fvriiey bwlievci thut a iiv ro coiiiinon wealth in America isj clearly on the caid.', and, coiiiinent- inj on the colored exodu m thoTro grcsa. aay: "The flight ef the color ed race from the gulf nt 'tei to the Went ia one of tlxue migrations that revive the gnat movements of popu lation indicated ia the Scriptures, aud if it ia tacked by northern money and sentiment, as the revolution ol Why sulni.it to the disciinifni t. and hum iliatiim entitkil liy a local iliseane of the skin, when Demi's Sulphur Soap will rii Jon oi it Willi cctainty a.hl despatch lt a reimlcy wliich never fails to relieve ciitanc oils iliseaso, ami as a ine.un of b iiualiini oc fects oi the coniii'.exion, it isfiiiiallv rcliali'e. The Wni'tita arising from the use o( Sulphur itatlis, in bwi ol skin Uncase, ami ot rile tiniatism and gout, are well knowd, hut the coat is too heavy to lie incurred by niaiiv tirrsoiis who would otherwise take advant age of them, (ilcuii's Sulphur Soap answers llie ttamo purpose, ami is Uorli inexpensive and convenient. No one need stir aliroad in search of a sulphur hath who has this admi ruble means of providing one in-doois. lt is iiicicniiaialily tho best deodorizer and disin fectrut of clothing and lied linen in use, and prevents diseases of nn ehuoxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, sctjils, cuts and spurns are pioinptly reiue died by it and its cleanly, healing anil south ing properties constitute it a far more desira hie remedy for scorbutic oihuonts than oint incuts of any description, since such greasy compounds soil the. clothing, oftcu aggravate anil very rarely liulccil do any permanent 00(1. Sold by druggists, l'riee 25c. r cake, oi nox (.1 caKes) i.ic, scut hy mail, pritpaid, n receipt of price, C. N. Critteiiton, I'rop'r, 7 Sixth avenue. New York. Hill's hair aud lusker dye, bhu k or brown, 50c. Insiirimrc. Underwood Hies, are reiirfsentiiiL' four of Uiu most liopular anil reliable Insurance I ompanies on this I oast to-wit Conneticut uf Hartford: New Zealand, of Aukhnd; Commercial I'niou, of Umdon; llainberg Rreinen of llambea'j rcpi-eseiitiiiif a capital of over .'".l.tKHUHHt gold coin. '-Dont wait till tlis horse is stolen before you lock the stable door." Those who take pleasure in being dunned may expect to enjoy a full measure of the luxury by ncglcctiugto settle at once. A, 1. ICKL1S. J. B. ALEXANDER, iiisiice Gl the Peace, Conveyan csr and Collector. I?i!!s colleeted, Ileeords searched and ah-str:n-ts of title made. All business promptly .iiiemieu ui. un- -e at me i onrt ilouse. O K larke D. T. rcM(iT0., Proprietor. Three Doors Xorlli of the Astor Ilousr, EUGENE CITY, - - Oregon KEEPS ON HAND THE BEST BEEF, VEAL PORK AND MUTTON N TIIK MARKET. I HAVE ESTABLISHED A BEli RUSH, TUE- On the corner of Eleventh ami Willamette streets and keep coiisti'.ntlv on hand lumber of all kinds. Seasoned lloorin anil runtie, fenc inn and fence posts. E. B 1)1" 'N" jlyll tf LAGKSMITH. still at the old stand and is prepared to ! kinds of general jobbing, horse-shoeing, renin-, etc. Having secured the services of I exptr.eiiteil hand 1 will make the repairing tt Ahil AlACHlNEhY a speciality. UEN'KUSH. f Dll. T. W. SlIELTOX, m -FOB SALE BY THK N K W A I V K It T I S K M KNTS. Millinery and I Kans.ts wa twenty veara a", may unsettle many existing issure, ami settle many trouUlesomi prohleina.u llev. (?) Acton voted at a state j electien when h had liven a resilient of lied, and leadership is not eonfjncil to 1 tno State, only about two months, a few, bat eorne of our best congress Hid justice Wrn done, he would now men, einet the war, were leaders in j to serving tha State at Sabm instead the war, as well a some of our worst. f " riling inendiary articles. To Ihc Lndir . of Ktiyonr City and MiiTotindins: Vicinity: IF YOl' WANT FIKST CLASS MIL lincrv (iishU or if von want Dr. lilie S ear made to order, and in the latest style, bh to JU.ns JA.X K .t ( Kl V at the old store of the Misses Hollaway A I.inder, one door south of It, ti. 1'alHs'on's tore. KiiKene City, May 111, 1S79. m:M:m6 K OC KH I KS-1 uluul keep on full of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And invite the tentinn ff hiMiseloviier. T. C. llKXI'KIl'SK CARCASS, QUARTER, OB AT RETAIL. LAhD, SAUSAGE, DRIED MEATS, I HEAD CHEESE inJ Eifrylliini Pertain-in; to i KIliST-CLA-S MAKKET Always on U)t KlffS, Practical Cruggists Chemists, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Gran-e Store. Willamette utireet, Eugene City Oregon. Have just ojieued a full line of freh Drugs, fcdicinss a Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy ami Toilei Articles. AM. KINDS oy Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes. WINDOW GLASS asd PUTTY Wlde'i they m ill always HI on reasmuMe terms. Careful atttntion givrn to Hiywriiin's Trc (rriptions. Lans County MERCANTILE ASS0CIATI3?i AT THE RAVING ASSOfk A i'i-.D WITH ME W lnisinefs Mr. HORACE F.STRATTON, ve have just received a new, lain and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a sjiecialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL AGIIKTLTUUAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make no (jrand flonnHh, but im say tliat farinern can come nearer tcttinj,' ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other establishment ! town, ard they can buy them on as food terms. We have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYG00D8, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MEN AND ROY'S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAr.S, HOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stetk t meet the demand of the public. F. B DUNN. THIS ASSOCTATMN H AS ( HAND a lanre anil varied a.sK..rtment f FRFSH GOODS, and are n-eeivin0- everv Li-i.th supplies suited to this warla-t. 1hhU are mM low and A C BRIGGS, SUCCESSOR TO 13. II. LAKIN. THE HARNESS SHOP PREVIOUSLT owiie,) (,v I) R ! v.. i i. purehased by A. C. Kris who is refilling the 'p with a Lir-e assortment of AT oxe 1'KICE TO ALL! iprn8,s. -addles Bridles, Span, i-raas?, tcm'js, Wliips, Dressed est mark ei ka'i es" adUe Blanket, Robe Z c. And in fa. t even tliin- usually keit in first-Class Harness Shop, neiore purer.amiir. M it L no trouble to show .o.j ni) give priecs. X MiaiUt II Of II ITS -The he I .r0-est ever bnm-.-ht to Eiu-ene.at n;u;.Pi.V's EUGENE CITY KILLS. IlSKl!rRG AM SAN Jl'AN LI MI II forulebr T. l. MKMlKCIkS 1:OK Hl'ENA VISTA STONE WARK . U T. G. HENDRICKS poit .i:m:kl jntiiriiiMnnn T.C. HENDRICKS, rainp fvnrrcievri. . 1 butcher none but the v.rv f. 1 l... I inform tl, t.i.n .i... .i. : ., ' UMJ amiKu none out iili"lu'" "wtun 31 ILLS, anil I'T ' r 11 " CHEAP u any on W in the bu-in.-ss. (;'nieaclIbeforbuyiBff elsewhere. Re men ber the oU Und, first dwr .orth of T. I' ll a More. article Give i me s call and you win neither l dis appointed id quahty or price. M.at delivered to all part of the city free o BJC TENNINGTON. are pre- Bcoi and sfa!ico3fy Store. i-ami in on a kenera mi mi- Im.i... W.n receive W heat on utorav at lowest U-rm, and make satufactory ananeniento with farmer, who d.re to have their ow Wheat groun.L Have at all times on hand. anupayuie X c'lty. I have on hand and am eonstantlj Highest Cash Price for Wheat rATTERS.1V rnRTS trnv JU, t ard, WaiU-u. BlanJc. Portmo r'n - "'"IS GRAY. nae. etc. ft'. A. S. PATTERSON.