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THE EUGENE CiTY GUARD EUUKXB CITY.ORKUON 8A.TCRliAV. AUG-. 14. I80. Democratic Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT: GEN. W1NFIEL0 S. HANCOCK, Of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: WILLIAM H. ENGLISH, Of Indiana. For Presidential EloctorH, J. K. WEATI1ERFORD, of Linn, T. I. OWEN, of Coos, : J, fl. FULTON, of Wanco. Bceclier sad Garfield. New York Sun. 'I ask through you, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself be fore him as I do before my God." So spoke Henry Ward Beeeher out of the anguish of his remorse and ter ror, on Now Year's day, 1871. James. A. Garfield did not tell the late Oakcfl Ames, ho far as appears, that he humbled himself before him as he did his God. But ho humbled him self to the extent of asking Ames to prop up perjury with another perjury. Here is a part of the account given under oath by Ames: "He wanted to have it go as a loan. 'Q. Did lie claim that it was in fact A loan." "A No Bir I do not think ho did. No he did not 'State all you know in reference to it A. I told him he know very well it was a dividend. I made out a state ment and showed it to him at the time. In one conversation ho admitted it" That is, having lied under oath, Gar Held asked Ames to lie under oath also, and get him out of tho scrape. Ames however, heiug a truthful witness, dv cided to tell the truth, regardless of the other hearts that would aolio. And he told it. The resultant ache at the time wan nothing to the ache that is now hurting tho Republican managers and editors who find the party hanhicapped, in a closo and doubtful race, with a tainted candidate. Enthusiasm for Hancock. From tho Now York Horald. As heretofore stated, there has been A remarkable increase in Gen. Han cock's correspondence since his nomina tion. It was of tourfo natural there uhould be, and particularly that the soldiers serving under him during the war should express their delight at his prospective elevation to the Presidency, The Herald reporter was allowed yes terday the privilege of glancing over theso letters. They come from various sources. Life-long Democrats, Repub licans who propse to cost a Democratic vote for Goa Hancock, Confederate nd Union soldiers, colored voters a! are equally anxious for the General's success. Mr Garfield must show that he took the Credit Molilier stock from Oaken Ames and (Kiid for it in the reg ular way before ho can relieve himself of the cImiwh against him. The rec ords Bhow that Mr. Garfield never paid k cent for that stock; ho took it as a brile to secure his influence against leg islation hostilo to tho construction com pany building the Union Pacific Rail way. JrsT as the prospet for holding on to official places recedes and darkens the "ring" Ixwses grow petulant and cross, and many of then) seem to have lost their heads.; Their flag is the bloody shirt, and their appeal for con tinued power rises no higher than hate and the revival of all tKa bad blood enkindled during the war. If this fails their power has departed. The phrase which greet thfl eye in every RepulJican organ now is, "The mission of the Republican parry is not yet fulfilled. " The party want "a few more yean of good stealing," and then it will want an extcruioao! its , "miss ion" again. The Democratic pany will sit down on that "mission' in KoveuT ber.. 4 ' ' Take the first letter from the name, of Jame A. Gartlrld, and we have Ames A. Carfield. Appropriate. if i iiiifiiit.. . 9 i Garfield (laih. Poland Report, page 139. I never ownod, received or agreed to receive, any stock of the Credit Mobil ier, or of tho Union Pucilic Railroad, nor any dividends or profits arising from either of them. Committee's kkpoht. Poland Report, page 5. "He agreed with Mr. Ames to take ten shares of Credit Mobilier stock, but did not pay for the sumo. Mr. Ames received the 80 per cent divi dend in bonds, and sold them for 97 per cent, and also received tho 80 per cent cash dividend, which, together paid tho price of tho stock and interest and left a balance of $329. This sum was paid over to Mr. Garfield by a check on tho Sergeant-at-Arins, and Mr. Givrlield then understood this sum was tho balance of dividends after paying for tho suuie," Signed by Likb P. Pot an ii, Of Vermont N. P. Banks, Of Mass. Geo, W. McCbaby. Of Iowa. W. E. Nhilack, Of Indiana. W. M. Mekiuck, Of Maryland. Has Tempted Him. Button Horalil, Independent Republican. Garfield's anxiety to bo elected has tempted hiui to lower his tone, lest he offend the ."machine" element of the party. Wo think he has made a mis take. Ho was sure of the "machine" votes in any event They always go for tho party candidate. He needed to excite enthusiasm in tho great body of independent, thinking voters who were disposed to think well of him, but who will not become enthusiastic or muc interested in tho prospect of an Admin ministration perfectly satisfactory to the siHiilsnien. It would be better to to be defeated representing tho best than to bo elected by a concession to tho worst element. It would bo ex ceedingly disagreeable after lettin down. I'nfortunnlcly. How many roses might be substitu ted for thorns in tho path of tho Ro publican candidate, tho Pittsburg 7wt suggest, if he had stolen a few mo ments from his canal mule in youth, to read and profit by the ad vice of Wolsey to Cromwell, wherein the Cardinal said regarding the aims that the truly jjow should have in life, that they shoul "lo thy Country's, thy God's aud Truth's; then if thou fallest, 0, Croui well, thou fallest a blessed martyr." Unfortunately for himself Garfield's o ') on certain notable occasions were Oakes Ames and Credit Mobilier prof its. Tbe LoidoB "Times" lathe Nominees. According to the Oil City Derrick the London Times, having n-ad tho ed torhils in the New York H'wW and the New York Tribune, says: "The two great rties of Ameriea have made very poor nominations this year. Mr Garcock, the Repiwrat nominee, wrr ed ten years in tho penitentiary for at tempting to kidnap Mr Oakea Ames' daughter, Miss Credit Mobilier Ames, while Mr. Hanfiehl, the Dcraupublican nominee, was sentenced to I hanged for murdering a woman, and was re prieved while oa his way to tlio gal-lr- 1... i four days. vMwamtmrmnrtMnia n nil f-'1 r Wliutu Team. Jacksonville Time. For President of the United States: Salary Grabber, 8-to-7, DeGolyer.Cred it JUolulier Garheld, of Ohio. For Vice President Custom House, Chester Aurora Arthur, of New lork. The man who can swallow such ticket can be set down as being au iron clad Republican; but there aro scores of honest Republican who say they wil not do it Gahf:km hiivs his Credit Mobilier stock was a "loan" from Ames. Ames says tho money handed to Garfield was not a loan and was never repaid. Mr. Garfield has never produced any evi dence) that it was a loan. Iho record indicate tlmt it was "slush." A CARD. To all who are snfferin" from tho errors and iniliRcretioiiH f youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ot manhood, Ac., 1 will send a re cipe and will cure you, 1'KEK OF CHARGE. 1 inn grout remedy wan discovered by a mission ary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope toKr.v. Joseph T. JnmaN, Station D, Wcw York t ity. Notice to Taxpayers, XTOTICT? IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ll on Muudny, the 30ih day of August, tho Board of Equalization fur the county of Lano, Stato of Oregon, will attend at the Court House iu Hiiid county, at the olSce of the County Clerk, to publicly examine tho Assessment Roll 'and correct all errors in valuation, de scription or qualities of lands, lots or other property, and all parties interested thorein aie iierehy notihVd to appear at the time and plate above mentioned. P. J. McPHEHSON, I ounty Assessor, Lane County SELLING off at COST. As I Must raise Money I will sell myentire stock of DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOOD?, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CROCKERY. JkSI? COST Call and examine Goods & Prices r All who are indebted to nie MUST settle immediately. s Highest market price paid for all kinds of PRODUCE, HIDES and FURS. A. GOLDSMITH. FARMERS ATTENTION. READ ! T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICK AS- .1. sortnient of Harness. Collar. Lilies. Bri dles, llauie aud Breast Straps, Halters, Curry oonuies, Whim, Cards, Brushes, etc, and I tin making Saddles of all kiuds and will keep or. haml rsulille Irees and I "reused Kurkskius for the wholesale aud retail trade, which I will sell 2ft per cent cheaper than usual. Kanuers will do well to give me a call. My terms is ready iwv: then no man iava for his rjeurtibors goods. Shop, 3 miles north west of Eugene City on railroad. P. R. I.AKIX. GO TO WINTERS' GALLERY! To get CARD and CABINET PHOTO- UKAJ'iiS, i KKHOi i t"r.S, C, Cards and Cabinets a Specialty. immo If yoo wish to fcuy jvmt goods cheap, you aaust (ru to Uit store l LURCH BROS., COTTGK OKOVK. They keep ent of the largest stocks of General Merchandise OuUi'ie of Portland, and tliey sell goods rheait- er than it can be lv;lit anywhere m the Wil lamette; valler. GREAT REDUCTION IN PEICES! I INFORM tho pu Idle that I will sell myen tire stock of Goods for the next 00 days at COST in order to raise money, therefore call and examine my goods before purchasing else where. I S--A1I persons indebted to me by Note or Book Account will also set tlcon or before November 1, 1840, or they will naiided to my aiiorucy tor collection. D- HYMAN. T WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC X that I pay more than any man this hi of Portland in cash roia HIDES. FURS, AND CHICKENS. Store on Willamette St., Next Door to Goldsmith s Brick- 17. 3ES. u"ex:eji?j, at THE HAVING ASSOCiA I'ED WITH ME n busineKs Mr. HORACE F. ST11ATTON we have juxt received a new, lar-e and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, PON AND STEEL As. AGRICULTURAL iMrUJMJWTS. Xfe defiie to make no v'mn.l flourinh. jiit do say that iiiiiners can cime nearer gettin;; ANYTHING TliEY MAY WANT at our t'i!c than at any other establishment in town, ard they can ln:y them on a yood tonus. Wo have a full line of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING UODN. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING. HATS AND CAFS, BOOTS AND SHOES And are continually adding to our stock to moct the demands of the public . 15 DUNN, F. EV3. WILKINS, Successor to Sheltds k Wil.Elxs. Practical Druggiss & Ctiemisis, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the (iranee Store, Wnhwaetta .tree. Juugene t. ity Oregon. Hare v,A opened full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines Chemicals. Also a fine ftumirtmrat of ancy and Toilei Articles. AU. KIXM or Mixed raints, Lead, Oit, Varnish, Briislies, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY Which they wil always al og ictsoultli i tern is. farrfnl itttilioi girti to Pinifiii"! m ifriptioBi. IAN JUAN LIMH f.r sal hr ? T. O. HJA'DKICKS. New Departure ! ! T WO FEtlCES I PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T SCHOOL HOUSES, whose interests are spend their profits at home. Take notice that. A. V. Will fell geods lot CASH at ifreatly reduced Best Prints lh and 18 yards. . . . Jl 00 Best Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9, and JW cts. Marks and Brooks spool cotton 75 cts per Doz. Plain and Milled Flrnnels, 25, 35: 45 and 50 cts. Water Proof, cents. Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and SL And all Other Coods Also the Celebrated WHITE SE ,VISrG MAOHIIs-E ! (None better for strenirth. size, aud durability). At irreatlv reduced rates. C4f To my ohl Customent, who have stood by tei-ms as iieretotore on tims, Imt if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will firi them, as to all others, the full credit ot my reduction. A. V. PETEBS S. H. FBIEIBLY. HAS UST OPENED FOB THE P1UNG AND SUMMER TRADE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TOEUGENE. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Has been largely increasad and we can show as nandsimie a Hue of ready made goods iu MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prieesi mat cannot tail to satuty. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles anil fashionable shades of goods, EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and t AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan nel. Ladies' And Gens Und3rwear, SHaWLS and SCARF.S' Robinson & Church, DKAI.EUS IN vlIELIW HEAVY HARDWARE HATE TUB Rest Selected Stock in Orcgoi. WI I1YIIQI HAS ON HAND AND HACK AND 1 I am Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the Slate, can Promise My Patrons First-Glass Work in every Respect MV I'll RES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE STATE FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. NOTICE! To AVhom it Wa Concern. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TIT T T Af X the sole owner of the Patent Kiiriit ir oiiihiny ami lTiving Wells In Lane ouiuity, SUte of Oregon, and that laid ltml.t ! r,,. t?:l:. ii.. ..... - tected by letters Patent iscued by the V. S. Governmeut to Nelson W. ( land Comity, SUte of New York. All persons who have Driven Wells, er had them driven, without my permission, since the 21st day of rehrnary, 1;S, are liable to prosecution for inmnp-meni ot saii liigiit and are hereby no- nucy k onus inrwara ana aiijusx the same. ' All fnfringemenU in the future will beTpros ecu ted. I am prepare.! to dnve Wells or will grant yciuuoiuuu io mners on appiicatien. B- F- DORRIS Chas. M. Horn. PILiCTiaiL GUXSM1TH. w " MLhK l?i lit 3, KIFLES, lnjVhimr Tackle ani materiaU. (XL K'P'irins; done m the neatest style I and warranted. Sewn? machiiw, i iakkm, ew., repaired. Gun s loaned and amm jniion furnished. Shop o Willamette ft, opposiu Astnr House IX)K BUENA VISTA STONE WARE T. a HENDRICKS ..BUILD YOUll BRIDGES, EOApS AXli your interests 1 Are permanently lovaUd nJ PETERS, prices, as low as any other CASll STOftfe Fine Cheviot Shirts. CO, 75 cts and 91 New Assortment Dress Goods (No Trash) lib. 20 and 25 cts. n Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, 50 eti. Mens' Overshirts, 73 cts. and $L Mens Overalls, DO, C5, 75 cts and $L ' Embroideries and Edihi lit Fabulous LaT rnces. at Proportionate Rates. me so long, I will continue t) sell on tanU WOOL BLANKETS ALL COLORS. Trunks and Treveiiug Satchels, HATS and CAPS in the leading Styles: OILCLOTHS for floor and tabl. use. BOOTS AND SHOES. We would eall special attention to our stock of Mens' and Boys' San Francisco Boots, Which we have sold for a number of yean with 'great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FAKMIX UTiS.iNSl.LS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOOD And all choice FAMILY GROCRIM astonishingly low rates. LIVERPOOL &. CARMEN ISLAND gAL Highest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. S II. FltlUJYDLY. HAVE FOR sale1 at the LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL. AXES, ANVILS, NAILS, ROPB, Cable Chains, and Pocket JUTLERY, NS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION JRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, I'ihliinjr Tackl. Etc., Etc We invite an exam iuation of onr geeda, confident that our ktock will suit tit ' time. MANUFACTURES PRING WAGONS, OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRAD SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER thai f other shop in town. HORSES SHOD FOR 12 CASH.; V ith new material, all round. Resetting rid Shoes $1. A11 warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th asl Olive Streets. YOUNG CONQUEROR, JR. I will make the following' stands for the season, to-wit : At Cooper's stable, Eugene City, Fridav and Rutnnl each week. At A. L. UnmnWv'si nn' lxng Tom, Jlondaj. At my place Tnesdava and" Wednesdays. iS"For particulars of descritv tion, pedigree, tc, see printed posters. n. G. HADLEY. F iK!,El1 E EBCHAH T.C. HENDRICK9,.