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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY JUNE U, 1832. State Tott, The, Stindard give t table showing tUe ot of the State which it claim in taken from official return m follow; Congressman, Goorgo, 20,259;. Fn ton, 1F,078; Rep. nmj., 3,181. Oorcrnor, Moody, 19,214; Smith, 1K.137; Itp. msj-. 1407. Soon-Ur of SUtc, Earhart, 19,690; WfnthrrfcH, 17v410;Itep. iusj., 2,280. Tr.aurer, Hirsch, LS.5G9; Abraham, 1U.430; Hop, maj., 2,130. Supreme Judge, Lord, 18,958; Shat- tick, 17,830; Kcp. maj., 1120. li Idle rretrote. Oh of Uie banner displayed at the Philadelphia convention of InJVpen Jent Rcpublicaji We ths Ifgettd: "The cause for which Garfield died must not be lout" The dulfgsAn and spectv ton could hard! fail te have Item puz tied had the Wn required te formu late prteiaelj what that'raeant Every body underitanda that the late Frrsi dent died by' the hand of a crank. That he died from any particular cause is ?ery far from 1eing genrrally under stood. The idea inteudm! to be con- eyed by the imaginative historian who conceived the aHove legend is that Gsneral Garfield was a martyr to his teal for civil service reform But Gait eau's "inspiration" grew out of the factional excitement produced by the President's rriixal of Collector Meritt in the middle of his term, to nmke way for Robertson wto desired official re ward for political services; As Meritt was admittedly a faithful, capable and energetic officer,, for whose retention the mercantile community had inter ceded, and as Mr. Robertson was was a politician nominate! solely to satisfy Blaine and the HalMtrceds, lite inscription would Lave been more in telligible had it real: "The cauh6 tor disregarding which GarGeld died, must not be lost" It is evidently the gtmie of the Half-breeds to falsify history for the next campaign. They are reck oning upon the people having short memories. Examiner. Guiteau's last chanoe is gone, except the vain hope on his part the President will interpose and prolong his life for a time. Justice Bradley, of the U. 8. Supreme Court, has denied live appli cation for a writ of balicas corpus, and there is nothing more for Guiteau's lawyers to do. All the questions that th courts could sHtln have been dis posed of, and as there is no probability whatever thai. President Arthur will interfere, the wretch will have to dio on the 30th of this mouth, a year lack ing two days from the time he fired the fatal shot at the honored head of the nation. Had the same thing been done in any of the countries of Europe, the assassin would have atoned for his crime long ago. Rut really the word atone is a misnomer asspplied to the exe cution of Guiteau for murdering Gar field. Teu thousand lives like his would be no compensation for a hair of his victim's head, and yet there are men and women, gushing fools,-who are trying to save the wretch's neck. George Fawcett completed in April last his forty-seventh year of service in the English Post Office as a rural mess anger. Frosa 1835 to 1842 he rode between Sedbergh and adjacent sta tions, carrying mail in this way a to tal distance of 7,160 miles. From 142 to 1882 he has walked daily be tween Sedliergh and Dent, thus tra versing 176,200 miles. His entire travel as postman foots up 242,360 miles, nearly ten times the distance -.round the earth, and 2,300 miles firr--ther than from the earth to the moon; On the lost day of May eight stem era landed at Castle Garden 5,955 im grants, the largt-U number ever re ceived in one- day, Among them were sixty silk weavers from Marseilles, and over a hundred millers from Hamburg. The toUl arrivals for May,. 90,0 19, out numbered those of (he entire year of 176 or of 1878, The number of electors in Great H'ritoin and Ireland is only 3,134,721, flistribwtd as follows; England 2,591, 402, Ireland 228,278, and Scotland 313,121. KtrmingUn is the largest constituency, having 04,051 electors; Liverpool is next, with 62.039, and Manchester third with 53,042. A csvrgo of f rou-n meat from New Zealand arrived in London on M .V;n. iV. 1.. I , ..... .u WUi lu tf eight dsys. . It eooststed of 5.000 t j - M round 10 excellent COIt- , sheep sod ' all tic n. Bore Rahontlim. The Mahone repudiation scheme, as worked in Virginia, in nets, in its pocu liar purity, tiro views of President Ar thur'a administration to such an extent that an attempt in to be made to Ma honeixe Texas. A Dallas special to the Republican of June 3d, states that circulars have already been received from administration circles at Wash ington looking to a Muhnne movement in that State. Those circuluri, which favor Wash J ones for Governor, are sent to Republicans, Green backers and Independents, with a request that list be forwarded of the counties that can be carried against the Democrats, those that are doubtful, and the amount of money needed in a vigorous, red hot campaign! Tiiis Mahone lenient is an unknown quantity in Texas, but it is not likely thsy will be able, to accom plish very much against the Democratic majority in that State. Still, there is great potency in the influence and money of '.he administration, and it will net he surprising if the two coin bined show some startling result. Senator Van Wyck offi-red a resolu tion in the Senate, the other day, to the effect that the KepuUican cam paigu circulars asking contributions of Government employee for political purposes is in violation of a statute, and' calliag for an inquiry into the matter. The resolution was promptly oioected to and di-fi-alexf. winch is queer, seeing that the Jaw of tho land is leing openly violated Thot law, by tho way, was passed when the Dem ocrats were iu control. The Republi cans GliliUtftered tsaitut it and are now treating it as a dead letter. Without the offices to assess and the corpora tions to levy upon, the Republicans would cut a sorry tight iu campaign times. The latest disgraceful Rentljuster development in Virginia is the fact that a New York Wiknotu engraving company contributed hve thousand dollars to the raaipaign fund of the Mahuneites, ou condition that it should hare the contract to print the new bonds. lower bid having been re ceived, the Auditor endeavored to prevent the bidder getting the contrait by charging him with ottering a bribe. This is a specimen of the ugly develop ments taking, place in connection with the sweet scented gang of so-called re formers who now control the destiuies of old Virginia, and yell so lustily for a "free ballot ami a fair count." The Ohio Republicans are becoming iery much alarmed, and some of their papers admit that the Democrats are almost certain of victory. The chief trouble comes from the Arthur Admin istration. The Ohio man in politics is no longer a power in the land. Up in tho Ruckeye State they do not like the way the Now Yorker i playing out all tho Hayes and (iurnYliI men. The King of Siam lia.i recently built a puluce nt a cost of $ 1,1)00,000. The furniture in being put into it, and the statistics of the articles are given in tho form of weight, the total weight being 400 tons and the total cost is not far from $500,000, which is nut especially dear for elegant furniture, being hss than sixty-five cents a pound. YYhiht almost -exactly two thirds of the United States House of Rrprem-n tntives are lawyers, in the English House of Commons only one sivtli of the members belong to tho legal pro fession. , MMMMM MOTIIKHIi nOTllKHS! Are yon diavurlwd at qig-ht and broken of your ml by a sick child tufftriii- nJ crying with ths xcnu'itiiv lin of cutting teeth ! If eo, co at iio snd pet bottle of MRS. WIXSI.OW'M SOOTH I Nil SYKIT. It will relieve the poor little utfnrer immediately depend on it; there ) no mi.Uke about. There U not s mother on earth who h ever ud it, who will not tell yon at onoe that it will rafulate the bowel,, and jive reit to the mother, sod relief and health ti the child, op eratinf like wa-io. It U perfectly nl to use in all caae, and pleauct to the Ute, and it the prevripti of one of the oldest and bent female phvwuui and nurmu in the Culled Slate. Sole sverywhere. XNwnt a bi.ttle, A ('us.ti, rold"or Sore" Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently reeult l aw UonrtbU !.( Dl.eaaa ar Con niptlon. Bliun ,'s HIMIM III L 1HO'llkara eeriatn ta cite reil.rla Asianta HrenehliU, rongh., 4 alarra. ronntPil ana Turoal IHeeaae. rorao er .he Tnche have twen rrcom mendsd by ph)-aioi.tne, and alwave give per feet satufartioo. They art n.it new or un tried but havint been teeted by wide and eon Unt ue f nearly an entire feneration, they have attained well merited rank among the few Uple renmlle of the ae. 1'ablie apeak 9t and kin cars ue them to elrar and etrenkthea Uie V Otee. Sold at eenU s box Terrwera SToPTHATCOUGlL If you ore aufTering with a Cough, Cold, Aathma, liron-hiti, Hay Few, Cnuniption, loes of oio, tii-klin- ia the thrift, or any affection of tbe throat or luns. ue 1V-. Kinir New Diworery f. cnumpu.. Thi i the area! reiuely that ia rauMnf so much excite ment by iu wonderful curra, curing thouun.U of bokw w Orerone aiillion bottle of Dr. King's w IheoorerT bare bees turd within the but year, and tar elves perfect atufaefeaa in ererr iartaaoe. We ean nn. beeiuUatily say that thia 1 re Uy the only ture cure for throat aad lung allrcuw. and caa 1 umcij-.rheerfully recueaweadittoan. Call aw. trt I I.H h?11 ,TVS v(k, WUktns, Ih. d f &VM City Mulholland Juactioa t Hod DaHe k C. aho)a! afenU, V drutf ity; rott ssa, Orfr. Mollowny nih-)rhml Ufa IniurmnMt Aplopleiy, ate. Many people iiuure their live to benefit their families by death how para doxical U this. To proloOK life by prmerviny the health would be s far mar ratii nal nr of aneurinK it Apoplexy la swift and is idioui in iu attsci, atrikinu iu victiui with out s moments waruiuir I Ifiuipily apreveuti tive bae been dioovered Hollowar rilU-tlie only wifo ami certain sntidoU fur tills 0 they and the bluud aivl eualii u circuUttion through the )tem. To lrenerv tiia etomw'h in a K'und ooMilitioa and the MumI iura it the true aecret of health UuUoway ' Hill-will do this unat effectually, aail thuuaaniU owe their actual eiUtenee to tlient at tlie preaent day. IuroKTAMT Jiuncr. None are genuine un let the iinture U J. Havimks aurrounl each box of Tills and Ointment iluxe at 23 cenu, !'.' uciiU and 81 each. 'There i considerable aaving by takuu; the larver tine. iioixowar & Co, Xew York. CWpiWbnopintfl'oeuli and Iirunchitiia. nieduttvly relieved by hhiloh's 1'ura. O. 4 Co Catarrh Cared, lie-tit iind sweet breath i otired by Hhiloh'a CaUrrh Kemly. Price WcU. Nal IuJecWrfree. Hold by Ueburn ami Co. A CARD Ta all who are lutfering from the ermts aid inilirretion of youth. Dervmie weakneaa, early that will cure you, KEK OY ( HAItiiE. Thia gnut remeily was diecovered by iohary in Month America. Send erlf ad drawed enveloie to the It IT. Juketh T. IUAM, SUtion I), New York City. Shiloh's Vitalizer what yoii need for Can atiatiou, Iom of Altiu, I)iuineaandall ynititonM of l)TfixiU. Prx 10 nd75cU per l.ttlo. Colli ey ifeonrn ami i o, iuigene. 1 HAT HAtKIXGCOUC.Hcan.be o mwclt lr cnreil by Sliiluh'a Clire. We guarantee it Hold by Oaburn and Co., druofuU, llugcae. I'.tCKLKN'S AlCaCA SALVK. The Hir Hai.vs in ths work! forUrniere, Tetter, Chopped HjiicI,, Chill duins Conwuid a!) knd of .Skin Knuina. Thie aalre la gnar- anteeil to gh t perfect wtiefsctii1!! in every p.v or moner rvfumled. Price M eta per bos, Ver nle by V I I S IX a, tlie ISniUt, Juigvse CHy. Mulholland, Juuctioa City. Sleeplexe uMita, made SM.eral -it by that ter rible cou-li. MiilohVCutt is the rtatoly. Shfl4i 'a Coo'h and Coawiuiptioa Curels sold hv in on iniarHee. It r-uri a Potfoimfitlon, NEW ADVEUTISKMENTS DR. E. G. CLARK, (Graduate v4 tbe Philadelphia Dental College.) m DENTIST, ecgexe crrv. - OKEC.OX. HAVING PUKCHAS1CD THE DENTAL olhre of Dr. !. )f. iMvie. 1 am tireuared to do nil kind of work in my profeasion. -O? THE - th AKinirersary OF- American Independence AT EUGENE CITY, TiicMlity, .Inly 1, 1 SS8. SALUTE OF 13 GUNS AT SUNRISE. OFFICERS OF THE DAY. reeM'.lent - Rev E It Geary. Vic Preiilnt .Ino Kelfv. Ben. K Dnr!. A Uirch, C W Waehbumr, T G HandticU trt.)r- U Basdrr ' , Chaplain Manhnl- AoUat- THE PROCESSION, The nrotwirift n-111 form in front f th Court ll.rn.so at 19 e'rlock aa follow-. 1. Euine City Tlrant PomL i I.iherty I ar. 8. tt!ii-er of the Day i Eugene Hook and I-adJe Cenpawy. 5. Kitietiea, fi. CitiitTi in rarrial,-e. 7. Cltinne on horelack. 8. Cltlum foot The pruorwdon ill march to the ervrwrof tlk an.l 7th itroeU. theno weet V Wtliarawn Street, thene Muth to 9th treet, thence eaM ti Hvh itreet, thence north to th street, thonca to grove near Eugene Cily MiUa. ORDER OF EXERCISES. 1. Munic by Band. 4 lVayer by Chaplain, ,S. Mu.ie by the Choir. 1 Reating DrcUratlon of lDUeiulnoa. A. M uie by Choir, ft, lration. 7. Music br Band, . Banket Dinner. 9. M unc by the Band at tbe tpken stand, in the Giov. In, Baby Show. - li for the handeomeet boy bby under on year old t 91 for th handeom eat gitl baby under one year old. Both miut be native of Oregon. li Mutiv by the Band st their itaad in the evening at 4.90 P. M. FIREWORKS ! The Fireworke will be one of th attractive features at th day sad will take place is fMt at the Court Hcuaa at t o'clock sharp, ooruktiog or PIECES, ROCKETS aad a BALOON ASCENSION witfc Firework dit- ...... ..... ,. 1r,DS ounn FIREMWS BALL The Fireawn will tie a GRAND BALL si the Court Uoues 1a th Tnmc. m m. J KAIVI FIREMAN'S GRAND BALL. EUGENE HOOK AND LADDER CO. Will give s Grand Ball at Court House, -ON - TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1382. C ommittee of Arrangements, S. E. GOODMAN. H. C HUMPHREY, J. II t'AMPUELL. V oiiiniitte on Invitation. EUGENE. O W Fitch. T G Hendricks, J M nendrl&s, 8 H Friendly. A Uglea, J U lteam. 8PKINGFIELD. W K Walker, W B Pengra, Joe Stewart JUNCTION. G eo 8 Waeli burne, J oh n Wortman , L riolomon. WILIAMETIE FORKS. L Want, George Smith. COTTAGE GROVE. Cuma Oaburn, E W Whipple, Aaron Lurch. CRESWELL. GeoLGUfrey. S W Scott, John liuyhea. Committee of Keccptlou. R M Day, . T W Oaburn, J W BrUtow, M S Walli., C Marx, W R Keiuhaw. Floor Mauacers. John O'Brien, W Alexander, Geo S Kincaid, C C Croner. J a McCUren, G W Fletcher. TICKETS, Without Supper, S2. ArrasgenesU will be mode fcir lupptr, snd notice given in due time. A general inriUtion i extvnded toalL The best of miuic will be furnished for the occnion AGAIN TO THE FRONT! VXD-WOULD SAY TO ALL MY OLD Custom- that 1 am arnt the fol low inf ijrur t in.iji it Comrcaing J. L CAsE k CO.fi Traction, Portah! and Stationary Engints, Pony Saw lr?ins, wi-h a'K' or DouMe Saws, Wood SaWS, witl1 franiftj, Short Apron Eciipsa and Agitator SEPARATOR, Woodbury and Pitts Mounted or Powers, SULKY STEEL liEAJr, Cmlrc I Draft 700l AND STEEL AND CHILLED PLOWS, Spring Tooth and' Vibrating, Har rows, Extra CoapfingSy. Tumbling rods, Cylinder Teeth. WILLIAM DEERLTGS- MGWERS, AHD TWiNE BINDERS, That has made tSiree sucessfivl years run, with Twhe AND- NEVER DID UiM2 WIRE. John Dodd's Sulky Kay Rakes, Randalls Rolling Cultivators-. Stuifebator Wagons A written guarantee given with each order for Machinery- CfALL AND SEE US AT OUR NEW ' room on Kiidith Street, two doora weat of Cirain Broa.. ijiwio Store. J. W. Cleaver. King of tb Blood I not a "rare mil;" tl la ablooS parlSrr aad too leu tVHiT of tk4 r4on tin , Seramnw tbe elrrtriatloii, aid tax hvturee max 7 arra "" Siffen at name aMIncuM iltrm ae rwtiJ to e(T!m tut he lug really braaebe ee re iTmiie ttiler, laiparltr I IHaa4. e are IioprrM, H hnrm. Ltrrr trfi,Mh, V,n-e Dimm.Hra4 mcke. Av.n.oVnrri rin.M, Hrart IXamM, Prrfu, Kmnty rtran, FVtt. AArOTMluM, Qa ' WlH, M Iflrnt. riimfHtt, l'.err, KraaikelUaal preeau aodcuir thM tT aii.tx oa Iheravar. bnf-jnl; or Iho Hood. CV-ntff titi ktiV'iunin la railing ii"tnno-4 mm. ,u. em-ra4 rrera raifcia forthe rri. Hnirlniri ft per ri)a, See leMluionla.'. irevk-n ..ia aaav Vle, "Tmiil-. on t hejxa i la Biooa," riae4 anmnd e h toil a 9. lUJsOa. S0 k 10., rre'.. taffaia, R. T. NOTICE OFJJISSOLUra. THE PABTXEKSHIP HERETOFORE lietio between Krata, Waehboro k H.tward ia the milling sad aarehooae btiine at Junction llty, lirevoa, ba bees diaaolved, and thue indebted to tbe Ute firm ar request ed to stake immediate pavnient, Iw V. HOWARD. NOTICE. rpo all Y'Hom rr may concern. X Yoa ar berehy tiSed not in porcha lUur of the twe f.Jom-in lonbed aotea, ei- rated by the nndmri'nd f tbe stun of , M1.W.0O tarfe, daU.1 January 10. ltJ. with iatrret at tea per cant, a tK mm ver pro j cured by fraod. On f ad sotee i sad I sbJ to C W. Haahborn. 1 K. V. HOW paratiie t . KraU, sad We otter araoe pay JlSD. Leading Agricultural 1 8 BLUE EEOIT. GRAND REDUCTION OF e 25 Per Cent for The JYext -Sixty Days- AT L. Has just received a large stock of CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Fancy Articles. Ladies Dress Good? and Evarything: necessary to a well regulaied Store. Having adopted, the CASH SYS TEM we will sell at PORTLAND PRICES I Call and see me. ALL kinds of PRODUCE Bought. Goods sold as low as any House in. Oregon, for Cash. or Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. H. Friendly. UNDERTAKERS: Wholesale and Retail ! Dealers and MaTjfaurcrs of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. 2 Special attention given to all orders for COFTHtTS OASITBTS by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. . "T. keep the larrert and bat sasorted rtock ia th WilUmette Valley 8uvta of IarUaa4 1 1 wtkh we wul U at peaUy reduced price. Pealert will find it to their adraatan to I call and examine r etock ti.ire purchasing elaewber. All orden filled pmasptlr Batotfai I Itr -aaraaca. n airrmn-.ti cima East a( the Eosaa CitT Flinj Mill. THE STORE. f T Credit GOOD 0 u IREI1IC'3 oireei n ee( el lllamette. SaaarartarT j. w CH LKRT ROBT. M. IAY'