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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1880)
THE mcM CITY Ol'AED EUUKNK CITir.ORWiOX. Serf Bonds. The Washington correspondent of the Cleveland (Ohio) Herald aaja that Secretarr Sherman in hia forthcoming report will admit the practicability of ( olacine an issue of londa bearing 3.65 percent interest. w jvim. atoutly maintained by leading Demo craU in Congress last Winter, and a bill waa introduced, if we mutate not, by Fernando Wood to carry it into effect. The Secretary, however, in aitett tliat it would be impossible to place a lower bond than the 4 per cent. The same correspondent believea the Secretary will have'aomething to aay a to the coinage of the' silver dollar . . ... . and the legal tender quality of the Government note. It U known that he disapprove of the coinage of ft cer tain, fixed amount of silver, and would reduce it to the actual demand, and that he is in favor of making Govern ment notes mere promise to pay; but whether he will recommend either of these view to the consideration of Congress is matter for speculation. Mat tti Figaro S!iov. When the census figure began to come from tho South it was thought that they were unduly inflated for the purposes of fraud in the Congressional representation. The census officers were appointed by ft Rr-rublican Ad ministration, yet their work wa not accepted as reliable, and in quite a number of suspected place tlie enumer ation ha been made over again with the greatest cara Tho result is to sus tain the correctness of the previou figure, except that in two or three place the population is actually larger than was at first claimed, ft showing that perhap is owing to the longer time and greater care taken by the sec ond enumerator. The truth is, the South ha been progressing much more favorably than the pres had given us reason to expect Texas ha increased in population at ft rate surpassing ny other State in the Unio.u Several of the older Southern Stea show rain quite large. Where the Xoncy Time Ftm. The sources from which the Republi tan Campaign Committee drew their fund were numerous. Une assess ment of all the National banks of one per cent on their capital yielded $150, 000. aud these institutions were as sessed two or three times at that rate. They willingly came to the scratch be cause they understood the programme of the Republican party to be the re peal of the silver law, and the cancel lation of the greenback issue, two pro ceedings dear to the heart of all Nat ional 6ank men. Thcsi awwssmentsi wi',A the taxation of. Government em fjlojea and the" donation of tho gold bogs, gave the committee the five or six million which they spent to buy the election. Connecticut and Indiana cost $1,000,000 each. And now the report comes that John Sherman will remain in the Treasury instead of going to the Senate. We can imagine a very suUtantiul reason for his change of mind. He would surely have experienced considerable embarrassment in arising to claim the attention of the presiding ollioer, who will happen to be the gentlemen at whom lie hurled charg of official corruption, and w hom he kicked out of the New York Custom house. Why should the Chrihtian sUteoman Colfax be longer kept away from the public crib! All the gool men who passed under the shadow with him have been vindicated. If the char-fs against the other were false, those gainst hira roust be false also, for they land upon the aame U-tttiiiiony. In diana ha ft lb-publican Senator to elect, why not let the smiling Schuyler wash his role in that office t J lure is a fact from the South worthy the consideration ' of Republicans, Without "ft National canvass," and without "troops," the Republican have elected in 1880 more Congress men in tlie South than they did in 1S7C with both. Tlie result is a jfli it:iit reply to the raving accusations against suppression of votes m that quarter. One argument like that, answers col umn of declamation without' facta to sustain it No member of the Poland Commit tee laeed expect any favors of GarGeld. He is not pleabei with the verdict it left on the reeor lt iu Congrea. 1 Minnesota stand firmly on the aide of repudiation and Repuhlicanisn J Arkansas, Tennesse and Virginia have emphasized their honesty I7 repudiat ing the would be repudiators, who in every instance were largely made op of Republicans. Tlie .Ilepollicana of Minnesota carried tlw State in 1859 in favor of repudiation, aud they have kept the State repudiated and d lahoi red ever ain. The Temperance people will be pleas- ed to know that during Lieutenatt Schwatka's great aledg expedition of more than three thousand miles, not ft drop of spirituous lifjuor was made use of. One would think that if there was ever anything in the claim that it is necesaary to put spirits in to keep the spirits up. the necessity would have presented itvlf in that frozen latitude. How very strange that Garfield should prosecute the ilorey. letter libel case with such extraordinary rigor which whether he w rote or not is no crime, and yet the papers of both par ties accused him of receiving $329 as a bril in one case and $5,000 as ft bribe i t another and not single one of them prosecuted. It is said that General Garfield's special escort on Inauguration Day will be the National Tow-path Club, which will appear in line with ft genu ine canal-boat, mounted and drawn by mule, with ft crew in appropriate cos tume. How to provido for Weaver will be one of the earliest question to be con sidered by the new Administration. He did Garfield all the service he could during the late campaign, and must be Id in line for the next Governor FoBter of Ohio say Gen eral Garfield will make no specialty of Civil Service reform in his administra tion, and will see that all the offices go to the Republican. Nobody expects anjthing else. A memorial collection for the Whit man monument waa taken up in the Congregational church at Astoria on Thank.sgiving day. Hon. L W. Case of Astoria, had fresh green corn plucked from hi gar den, on his tal les on Thanksgiving day. Stop a Moment and Read This- Lixjk st this lilt of goods jut rtceived at the Karmeri end Mechanics Clothing Store. Sscque Suit from $10 to 17. Scotch tacjue or frotk tuiU from $12 SO to $17. Sacqne or frock ilirgoi-al iniu fr.11; (1350 to (33. liroadcluth coats and vetts, diagonal, Prince Albert cU sn r vetts. Just the thing fur Holiday jirrieut. Several new lioei of overcoats, reversible sad ulsters, all radii sod prioei, from 17 SO to r.u lk-rby ahirt, teckties and tin finest line of neckwear in the city. New bate and cap, wool scarfs and gloves' 10 different styles of underwear, all grades sod prices. The be it stock of silk and linen handker chief, buaiery, Ac, for the holidays, ia the city. Latest style of hsts (1 to (3 SO. Cspi fntn (I to $1 23. lioys hsU and capa. The beat line of aut pat tenia sud suits in the city. Cs bn era, Diigoal, fcotch and Araaricm clutli. ruit made to ordur from 130 up. I'ant made to order frcm $8 60 up! Dark gray Oregon teal, nitre J ants, 3. All wool pant 4 CO (4 73, V, Vo CO, TaiitaSl 73, $2 SO, C3 SO. Overnlla SO cuita, 73 ceuta, I, 81 23. Dingoiml pnut from 83 to $8. The only UeuU Kurnisliing gomla atore in Eugene City. Clothins cut for anybody. All good marked in plain figuret, aud strictly oua caali price for all. Call nd examine cur good before buying else here. Fabmers & Ma-iuNics Stork, It. J. OKA HAM, Mauser. Hud) For B:!!iui. . Ma Faanx Rsxkix has refitted Jsckaon's plmtoTapbic gtlljry and i Kly for buai. All kiud nf photographa and pictures taken ia tbs beat style an I at cheap rates, Kti Further Delay. It is imriOnihle to extend tim An nnls , , , sod scconnts due Robinson & Church. Their attorney be fuixl attending to that I art el their bui'nen a't-r .far, lit Fire! Ftrr! Fire! B C rrnnInkton w .n i every on he ha ac count wltu Hum (orwsrd aud voq bar not rt tli mover ire an pay un. If d bcrrow It, for I have bdu to pay aad cannot pay without mousy, A woid to th wise 1 sufficient. Don t delay. U. C. I'tnsifawx Notic to Tax-Payers. YOU will pleas take notice that the a sessairat rjll is now in my bands; that the Uses art due, snd that I am ready to receive aud receipt f.-r the same. Delinquent will consult tlieir own lutareat by makiiif iiniot dial paytuaut. ' . J M SUKLLET. klieriff sod Til ColJeetof for Lao C, On XtV tfttiarilt. Mrs Dr Crapper bu rented tb brick Loa ding formerly oovapied bv Mrs P.id, aud tu f Si Q rilLMJCH aAU B.IC4I I fc 1U IW 1 uit M..t.!ir. No 2iL Telv wu iur I tithed bedreomslto let to lodmrs, ana lBHUatll tx-ur. Mrs Craoor asks fr a ahara of th trcblic Datraaze. aud will io- snr br o..fcii br.l class a it will be duite by 1 bite labor. Picture Frame. Tb largest stock of Picture Frames la th city jot received (mm Chicago of all sixes to be bad at tb L X. L Sto, Pork Wanted. We will per the hihest tsarlet pries for pork in caen. McCOSNACK ELNSilAW. Piiii Toi a;. J P Tbompeoo, pua toner sad repairer for D W Pi tut ice ft Co. U in two. Ail or- d 1e( t with Craia lime will be ptmupUy at. tended to. 5t!i(C !i Drbtori AO person indebted to Bea Eats for bbckunithiug, will please call at the ofLce ot G. tt. Durru sod settle their account. But. Ecsn, Eocene City, Oct-, 16, ISSa Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendricks bas jat received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc, hich b offers for sale. This is the largest bill of this kind of rods that has beea brought here this season, th ot amounting to oyer $4,000. He bas eyery style and variety on band, sod can sait all cu torn era. L&di'js wear a tpeciality. , A ( ou;b, Cold or More Throat hould be atopped. Neglect frequently result la larurable Lnnz Dlaeaae or Con- somptloo. BUOW!N'S BUOXCIIIAL 1 UOCIa!. are reilala so dve relirtlsi Aalbma BrouehllU, roabf Catarrh, Consampilve and TWroal DlkearK-e. For 30 rs the TmcLes have Uen reevm mended by phy.idaB, and always ive per fect aatUfaction. 'lhey art "t new or nn tiil lint harin ' been U-stcd br wUe an 1 con stant Lue for nearly an entire yenrration. they have attained well merited rank amim-tbe tew Upie remedies of the a-,-e. I'llbllc ttpeali vrt and stinger tue tliem to clear and atreni.-then the Voice. Sold st 23 oeiita a box evtrywere. jnoTiti:nst !iotiieqi Are you dinvurbed at niylit and broken of your rest by s sick child suffirin; and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, go st once sud get a bottle of MUS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve th poor little sufferer luimcdiote'y depend ujion it; there U no niUuke nbouL There u not a mother on earth who has ever uwd it, who wid not tell you st once that it will regulate the bowels and (jive ret t the mother, and relief ana health t) tlie cliihj, op erating like maic. It is perfectly safe to ue in all eases, and pleasant to the Ufte, and is the prescript! m of one of the nldcut and lnt female physicians and nurse in the United States. Sole everywhere. 23 cents a bo;'.!.!. Belknap's Springs. Mr. 0. Erownson has leased the .IlelLnnp .SuriiiL'j on thi McKenzie river, ami is now ppareil to receive visitor. Thoie spring are f.uncil for the medicinal projic-rtie of the water, ami as tlicy are situated in tho niidat uf betutiful accnery, and tine hunting, ami (ialiihi lrrounili. iimmite to liecoine a noted resort. The spring are situated C2 miles eist of Kiigene, aud G mile from the Mc Kenzie Dridtte. A CARD- To U who are tnfTcring from th enors and ImliuYHtiniis nf voiith.nervnitN wi-akmn. early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will wnd a re cipe and will cur you, KliKK OK CHARGE. iliis L-n-at remeov wo iliicoverel oy a m ssion i invat remedy wo dixcoverel by a m rv in Kntitn America, nenn a Beu-wmrv Mier envelope to Hkv. Joseph T. Ixuan, Station J), Now York Citv. A Good Ihlng. German Svrnp Is tlie social prescription of Lr. A. UnsWire, a celebrated Ijerunm Physi cian, and iaol;nnwlHU,'ed to be one of the m-fet fortunnte discoveries in Mfulioine. It nui.'.:Iy cures Cough. Cold tond all Lung troubles ot the scverent nature, removim;, an ii doe, the cau.e of the ntfectiou and lfavinj the port in astmng and healthy condition. It 1" uo' "n experimenUkl medicine, but has stooil the tot of venrs, giving saliiifnction In every case, which its rapidly innvasiiiK ale every scson coufinns. Two million bottles sold annually. Ituwure ol medicine of similar names, lately Introduced lloschee ' German Synip was Intro duceit in the United States In 1808. ami is now mill iu every town and village iu the civilized world. Three doses will relieve Hny Ol liimry coUk'h. Price 73 cents. SampU botilo, 10 1 ceuta. I wlab. Everybody to Know Rev. tioorne 11. l nayer, sn old citizen of. thi vicinity known to every one a a most in- Huential citizen, ami Christian Minister of the ' M. E. Church Just thi moment stopped in our tore to uy. "I wish evi-rylioily to know that 1 consider that both mvte'.f an I wife owe our live to Shiloh ' Consumptive Cure." It is havinj a tremendous sale over our counters and is ivin- perfect satisfaction in all case of Lull? Diseases, audi not Inn,' cUo hn done, uourlion. InJ, May Id, 1(ib. 1 r. Mutuhett & Vj ance Sold by Osburn k Co.. Dru(,'((its. Mrs. Wm. Tipkit, uwoc. N. Y., mt : I have worn sn Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad about three weeks, and have received?!-. ; t icliul from it for pain in the b!'k. See Adv. , J. N. BtiK, of Toledo. Old'. says:-M j father, before wearini? the "Only LimMV." . aould not lcep night on account of his vio ' lent coiiifhini;, s lice wesrine it toundlr every nicht. -See Adv. lent couifliini;, a lice wesrmc it te uas aicpt I ... - liUuibrr! I.mubrrl J. B. niiinehart ha lecn appidnted Rirc iit nf the Spriiijilii-M Mill Co. II can olicr better fii-ures for Lutnlwr now than ever be fore. All kinds of hnildin? lumlH-rdollveitvl inn short notice) ami at very low luures. Don't fail to see Rliinehart Mr irtlcriiiir elsewhei-e. We propose to sell lumW, aud dou't forgot it. lOanrnnce. Um"trOfd Bros, sre rcpr senting four of th ii ci popular and n liabe Iunran:e Compaiiie on this Coast to-wit Conneticut of llartlord; New Zealand, of Auklaud; Com-. meixial Union, of Loudon; HaiulivrgS: lire- i men of HojiiImtk; rt-preseiitiii a caiital of ' i,."..(XHJ.0O0 Pdd in. lii t ai ! till the nors is stulea before y lock Via subi doer.' Jrtr Btcavcn- -Th largest stock ul jew elry tvr bmn.ht to to.- ie a'. Craia bro. ,o UrrrplUa ImI It Is straaje m UUU17 people will eontioo - - " . - 1 - ' ..,7. - ,i... - .tour MlliJli 3 Wt Al-UtK tree oi eui u u due nut curt ur relieve thtm. Frio, 7) fcuU by !ani ft t'.. DrutvuU. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS J. C. GRAY, HAS OPENED TE.VTAL ROOMS IN Vr, u fit, one F. li. Unas' tors, n,i nM.-i-t'iillT aoluita iutrcifUke vl thou vi-hin; a.-t-claj wjtx at ouJers e price. Adrr.inistrator's Notice. wiiTirF. 13 nrilEBY GIVEX THAT t;.e on ltruned hai t: da 7 d'dy a) poieud idaiiu!u.ti r f C s see P. bt order ot l- v'ountr t'oort of Lane County. Oiv,-un, an J all perouj Unti . rUimt a iaA ait fctUe are roiufted to f renl t-t tatut to to at my mUeac near JK-ftiui.e rneje ia uid couaij ijiui . iu"ctha m m t!. cute hrrtoL tbi 3.h dsvof NoremWr, 1X USCAK H. l:ESEKtW, AJn.itUtratcr. ThoW. & LlS, Attornrya. ELUHB off at COST. As I tViLSt raise Money I will sell my entire stcck of DRY GOODS, FCnXISIIlSOGDODP, I BOOTS AXDSII0I3, HATS AND CROCKERY COST- Call andexsminaGcciiS & Pric:s tr who are indebted to ra MUST settle imJiJutely. H''.'hett market pnee paid 'vail kinds PRODUCE, lilDLS and FURS. (r S'MTII. 1 1 V .V' . :. - -. ' The ' Accumulated evidence of nearly 30 enrs show that the Dittcr is a certain rem t'y for malarial iHic.ve, M well a its surest roventitive; th::t It eradicate uypepma. coiiitipatio , liver co:M'l.uiit ami nervous n. a. counter lets s tendi'in y to i;ut r4ieU' nmt'xin, urinary and nteriue disorder, that it impart viocr to the f-.'dilc, aud cheers tli mml w In Iu it nivoratcs the invly.' J or dale l y all Dpir-iU sud Dealers generally. BLOOD SQNIN 3 Causing Chilta and Fovor DumbArzuoJntormittent.ro- mittont and Typhoid Fovoro. Biliomnes3, Livor, Stomach, and Kidnoy disordors, end manyothsr i!mont3,dostroy Ing; tho health and livos of millions, 13 driven out of th9 6ystom, and radically curod T . Dy thO U30 Of thO LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLION1C BODY AND FOOTPLASTf RS.thochoap est and only porfoct troat mont by tho Absorption prin ciple, tho Plcstora acting in conjunction wi;hth3 Pad up on ino norvo con;or3 ana ro v moto parts of tho b dy, In ab sorbing an 1 thoroughly ric! dingth system frcm MALA RIAL POISON. Tha wholo treatmont, PAD, DODY PLAiTErt or.d FOOr PLASTERS, ail combined. cold fcrSI.OO-thochoapest i anduostrcmodyovcr ci3cov crod, and a positive euro guarcntood if worn accord Ifig to diroctions. Rcmam ber, Pad, body Plaster and Foot PInstors, tho whole, Sl.OO. Sold by all druggists, or mailod on roc Jpt cl price by THE LION KEDICINZ CO., NZVJ VORU. VEWSTftfK OF II ITH Th Imt ne. st . sl -ar.-est tt brought to K'in(..M FRIENDLYS. MUM eadquarters? II OKEGON HIDE AMD FUR GO. -:0 Brin? your EBES AND FURS to tne HEADQUARTERS Mure the HIGHEST MARKET FllWEm Oj&s.S3E2. CASH Will be paid for all kinds of FURS, HIDES AND TALLOW. D. HYMAK New Departure 0? WO I?E2iC:233I C ASC AXD PATRONIZE THE MEN WHO HELP T St'HLMiL HOl SES. whose interest sre iliend their pixCt st home. Take n tie that A V WO sell foods for CASH st irrcatly reduced Bert Prints lb snd 18 yards $1 00 Best Brown and BL-sched Mmdin, 7, 8, 9, ami 10 ct. A. Clark and Brook tpool cotton p cts per Dot Mil id Milled FlrnneU, 23, Si: 45 snd 50 cU Watsr Proof, wnU Fins White Shirts, 75 ct snd ?1 And a!l Other Coeds Alao th Celebrated ' "W 1TK K .VING MACHINE! (None better for rtrtn.-th, size, sud durability!, iaT Tomy oi l Cuit-mie's, who have sto.nl liy me so .Ions, 1 win cmiiinue si sen ea same ermi as heretofore on tim. Imt if at any time they wish to make CASH purchases, I will giva them, a to all others, the full credit ot my rwl'ic-tion. A. V. PETERS Q H, HAS JiX OPEN'BD FOR THE IE L'RIEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO EUGENE. OUR STOCK OF C I. OT II ING Has been larse?v Increvied and we cn show as hobdsume a line of ready mads guod iu MEN'S AND BOYS' BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS As can be found in tba country, and st prices mat cannot tail to sulMy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ia well 611ed with a splendid assortment of all leading style and fashionable shades of goods. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and . AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannel of all colors. IMcacheil t UubK-.-icla-J Cotton Fjan ticl. Ladles1 And Gen's' Underwear, S ijVLS a d SCAIU'S Robinson & Church, UKAI.KIt IN SIIELF& HEAVY HARDWARE HAVE TUB Hest Selected Stock In Oregoia WM-TRVTN&T HAS ON HAND AND MANUFACTURES HACK AND SPRING WAGONS, I ni Frepaied to Fticl.e to citerEi&its snd WagcES. . As My Facilities r equal to any Establishment in tha State, m liin.ii Fttitisfiist-t!s:s)rik in eciy LRespecr f t CJElj2JLJi? .BUILT) YOUR FRIDGES. ROADS AN your interest 1 Ar pcnamitntly Ucsted sad PEThRS, price, ss low ss any ether CASH STORE, Fin Cheviot Shirts. 60, 75 cU sad SI. New AssoHment Dress Goods (N Trash) 13, 30 and cU. Mens' Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, M eta. Mens' Oventhirts, 73 cts. and fl. Mens' Overalls, CO, 65, 75 cU snd tl. Emhroideries and Edwins at Fabulens Lew Prices. at Proportionate Rates. At (,-reatly reduced rates. SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE WOOL BLANKETS, ALL COLORS. TrJiiks and Treveliug Satchels, HATS snd CAPS in the leadinj Styles. OIL CLOTHS for floor and table oe. BOOTS AND SHOES. We world ea'.l upecial attention to our itock Mhiis' and Hoys' Sun Francisco Boots, I Which we have sold for a number of year with treat satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMIX UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOOD j And all choice FAMILY GROCER IE astonish ingly low 'ate. LIVERPOOL A CARMEN ISLAND SALT ! :i best price for all kinds of produce and WOOL- s ii. i iue:E)ly. HAVE FOR sale at th, LOWEST Rates. IRON, STEEL, AXES, ANVILS, NAILS, ROPE, Cable Chain, and Pocket CUTLERY, A'S, PISTOL, AMMUNITION jiUCULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Blasting Powder, Ebbing Tackle. Etc., Etc W invite aa exam nation of our good, confident that ear stock will suit the times.