THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. IATURDAY DEC. 23, 18M. 1 Wiring lo imericint. A cablegram reports tho ftrrrott of a large number of students and t lie firing on a crowd of bovs in a Russian town, killing three and doubtless wounding a number of others. This is a sprarufm of despotism. Itisths theory of abso lutism that only power lias rights thathumanlty has none. It is its na ture to place the people under the rule of those who in their hearts repudiate God and every sentiment of religion . and virtue. To provide against such an atrocious abomination getting a foothold here is the solemn duty of each on of our people. The security against it is found only in a rigid ad hsrence to the safeguards of the Con stitution. ''Beware of the man who approaches the public KWty." Once break down the bulwarks of iddividual rights, and then the way will be clear for the speedy advance of arbitrary and irreoponsfblo power. How would people feel were they to hear that their sons and brothers had been shot down for no greater offense thar. shouting and taking part in a noisy meeting. Such dastardly atrocities ought to excite sentiment of abhorrence toward all tyranny in the breast of every patriot of every lond. Help Yonritlf. "If you want a good servant and ons that you like, serve yourself." So said poor Richard at the instigation of Ben. Franklin. To this sensi jle maxim modern experience and observation adds the following advice: "Learn to help yourself, and you will enjoy per fect independence. Men who can defy adverse circumstances, and can earn a living in any quarter of the world in which they are dropped down; who can roll up their sleeves and set to work at almost anything that odors; and who can even sew on their own buttons. i and can make themselves a cup of tea when deprived of the help of woman kind, are the ones who are really inde pendent. The most helpful women are kindest and truest; and as for a man, never trnst him in any capacity if he has not within him tlio true spirit of independence, without which neither strength nor sweetness may be hoped for. In the battle of life there is but one way to suocted fight it out your-aelf." Additional Locals, ,;' -.Governor-elect Pattison f Pennsyl vania starts off auspiciously by appoint ing a clergyman as his private secre tary, ; The oillce of private secretary to a public officer is a doltcato one, and requires for its proper dischargo tact, finesse, and diplomacy. The man who fills it is daily obliged to got pretty close to the border line between truth and its opposite. If the Rev. Mr. Everett discharges his duties accepta bly, as we doubt not ke will, and also keeps on the right sido of the line, he will contribute much 1 to the success o the new reform administration. New York Sin. The result of the election in Penn sylvania for Governor may be summed up as follows: Pattison received about 350,300 votes, while 310,800 were cast for Beaver and 50,000 for Stewart, giving a plurality of 39,500 for the Democratio candidate and anti-boss ma joritynot counting the greenback and prohibition vote of 89,000. The Sen ate will stand, 28 Republicans and 21 Democrats, while the Democratio ma jority in the House is 23, making the Legislature largely Democratio on joiut ballot Brevities. - s The masquerade ball last evouing was a enmplste success, W With tlie readers of the Gvahd a merry Christmas. Frank Coleman hai an to valuable land for ale. Give him a Call. ' You can got good tobacco at the variety store (or GO ceuta per pound. Tlis psinters are putting the fluishing touches on the new baiik building. Hunters have been alsaglitering geese and duck on the prairie below town this week. Welle, Fargo & Co. 'a express hava the thanks f this office fr favors extended this week. Kight torn ef oyaters ware shipped from Olympia to Portland sud San Francisco laat week. A woman named Carney, residing in Pert- land, committed suicide Sunday moriing by throwing hereolf into the river. The Portland hotels won't let yoo have any eggs on your ham now, asd the egg nog lover now takes his jitn jams straight. The meeting of the Dlua Ribbou Club hoe been postponed until after tho holidays. Programme will lie published next week. Mr Abe Wachenheiiner, who was tried in the U 8 Circuit Court at Portland, nn s ehargo ef perjury, was acquitted by the jury. The preprictnr of the Weekly Standard has reduced the subscription rates to 82 CO per year, if paid striotly in advance, other wise the same as heretofore. J It Ream is repainting and otherwise im proving his hoarse, to make it first-class i every respect, and proposes to tender it to the public freo of charuc. Remember from this date the hearse goes free. Engene Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1 will give their annual ball at ,ano's flail next Friday evening. This company is noted for giving the largest and best managed dance of any organisation in the city. There is some talk, says the Standard, of putting up powder works in Portland, to Cost 113,000. It Is thought that powder can be made there for the money that it costs to bring it from Sao Francisco. J. H. Powers, operator of the Wvstorn Union Telegraph Co. at Spraguo, VV T, was arrested laat week ou s charge of embezzling the company's funds, and held to answer iu the district court In default of bonds lie went to jail. Here is an itom, 'ays the Cheney Sentinel from tlio Portland Standard which condense! a wonderful amount of information, and will be a source of considerable interest to th parties uaniud; Horace Knox and B C Van Houteu are lying dangerously ill at Cheney, V T, with a disease called by the attending physicians yellow ever. The Storm in Benton County. BUSTED. Those who Have Tears, Prepare to Shed Them Now. It has been discovered that some error was made in rocordiug the prohibitory legislation of the last session of the Legislature, bat it was thought that the error could be correct ed in time to save the work. The contrary appears to be the case. The law requires that all amendments to bills passed, together with the full vote thereon, shall be eutered in the lournals of both houses. In the esse of the bill for the amendment of the consti tution prohibiting the manufacture and ssle of liquors in this State, s certain s.neudment was left out ot the house jourual by some mistake, sud the result is that the labor of Dr. Watts and his 60,000 followers is all in vain; the bill is a nulity, sud will have to be done over again two years hence. This bit of news may bring tears to the eyes of the temperance hosts, but there is no help for it now. Standard. Had the election of Nov. 7th been a Presidential one, and had the Demo crats carried the States which they actually did carry, their electoral vote would have been 333, to the Republi cans G8 If the Republican managers desin to rule any longer, it is full time that they should get together and sec what lost goods they can recover. The business of the Rosoburg kml office, says the Plaindealer, for the month of Novemlier, 1882, is as fob lows: 173G acres sold for cash; 933 acres sold under the timber lan j law ; 23 homestiad entries embracing 3967 acres; 1 1 final homestead entries em bracing 1719 acres; 21 preemption filings; 1 donation certificate issued. Tho predatory wild goose and the o msciencclesa wild duck have joined issue with the railroad monopolists in robbing the hottest granger. He is thus environed by enemies whom he has continually to wach, aud fi'ht.. Ex. CimvAi.ua, Doc 18. The results of the storin in various portion of the county are just getting in. Three good bridges ou tb Luoklamute, In King's valley were washed away and a large number of saw hipil(wt The Yaqtiiua and its tributaries were higher thau ever before known by white men. Nearly every bridge on the coast road west of the summit is gone, and th e road is ob structed in several -places by slidas. Settlers along the river lose considerable in the way of behivos, chicken coops and small outbuil.lini, carried off by the flood. A Urge bridge an Big Elk, at Elk City, was damaged three or four hundred dollars, five or six bents being lost. Two bridges on Mary's river are gone, one on the county Mad, anil the other at liar riii' mill, a private one. The Ions to Kenton county in bridge will sot be less than 30(10, and mnv reach SWiXl Mit Friendly, uropri etnr oi me lorviUli mill, lom iw saw log. 1 Ins freshet, so far as stream rising iu the ooaiit range are concerned, was causal entirely hy rain, there Being no snow oa Hit mountains. Tiikkr Mk.i Drowsed. (lenrge Stevens, Daniel Simpson and David Modiue were drowned at Yaqiiiua Tuesday, Deo 12. They were orossing the bay from th government works to Newport in a skiff, at six in the evening, and were capsisod, the wind blow ing a guie ai me lime, ine oodies were carried to sa. Medina was unmarried; Ste vena and Simpson each leave a wife and child. They all lived at New Pert and were highly respected, IttTi'RXED Home. Judge R S Bean, wl has been holding court for Judge Boiiein Polk ceunty, returned home to this city laat Monday. The Dallas I te inner has the fol lowing complimentary item concerning the terra of court he held there: "Judge Bean won golden opinion her by hia snaeity, no less by his quickness in dispatching busi ness." HonDM'MisM. The hoodlums of this town wsk a praotic of gathering at the churches and public entertainmeuta and acting in a disgraceful manner, much to th annoyance of respectable person in attendance. The proper authorities should arrtst some ot the miscreants aud punish them severely. How to Dkal with Tramps In Trenton, N ?, when a man is arrested booause he is a tramp, he i. put at work for the city instead of being lined and locked up to idle away his time. The plan has boon found aatisfactory to the tramp aud profitable to th city. Incokporatku. Eugene Hook aud Ladder Coniny ha filed article.! of incorporation with the Secretary of State. Trustees, Geo A Don is, II C Humphrey and C Marx. Value of property, toOO. IUrAIRi.io. Carpeutera have been busy during th past week putting the brick build ing next door north of the I X L Stor iuto shape, preparatory te iu occupancy by Mr Chaa Horn. Bacq!I SrolUD. Ou day last wek the Springfield Mill Co. killed about lot) hugs, and the weather being quite warm, about 40 of the pork tribe spoiled on their band.-. Loss, about WQ. Jesse Applegate Fiddles. Judge Sawyer lias decided the case of B F Dowell against Jesse Applegate and hi chit dren in fsvor ef the plaintiff, says the Jack sonville Times, It will be remembered thst B F Dowell and Jess Applegate were the sureties of S May, once Secretary of State May was a defaulter, and suit was brought against him and Ids sureties and judgment recovered. After Dowell and Applegate signed th bond of May, it was claimed that Applegate transferred all hia valuable laud to hia children, and Dowell had the whole of the debt, amounting to nearly (14,000, to pay to the State. He recovered a judgment of law against Applegate fir one-half, and theu no property eonld be found. He next commenced a suit in equity to set the deed to Applegate' uliilureu aside ou the ground thst all of them were in that consideration and were intended to defraud the State and Dowell out of the amount of May's dofnlca tlon. Week of Prayer. The international committee have an lion need the follnwiug programme for the world's week of prayer for 183.1: Sunday, Jan. 7 Sermons: "For there is one God, and one mediutor between God and mon, tb man Christ Jesus, who gave Him self a ransom for all." (I Tim.,' ii, 5 -C). Monday, Jan 8 Praise and thanksgiving Tuesday, Jan 9 Humiliation and coiifes siou. Wednesday, Jan 10 Prayer for families, Thursday, Jan 11 Prayer for the church universal. Friday, Jan 12 Prayer for the nations. Sntuhlay, Jan 13 Prayeror missions. Sunday, Jau 14 Sermons: "Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appear. ing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ." ( Titus, ii.) Resolution Passed. Tho following resolution was unanimously passed at the last meeting of the Oregon State Agricultural Society : WiiKHKAH, M. Wilkius, late President, and E. M. aite, late fooretary, have been hide fatigublo sud sealous in the discharge of their duties during all tho years they have served this society, therefore, lie it Kcsnlved, That the tlinuks of this board be and are hereby tendered thnso gentlemen, and that they retire with the confidence and rencct ol each aud every meniiier ot tins board. Local Market Report. Friday, Dec, 22, 18SZ Wheat 85 80 cts., on board of cars. Oats 50 cU, nett. Ho 75 Of, 80a Flour-S3 per bbL Eggs MGWi cts. per do. Hutter-SOfn 33 cts tier lb. Sides-15 eta. per lb. HumH-15 cts. Slioulders-I012i cts. Lard 15 cts. Wool -20 cts. rork-W 7 cts. a Santa Claus Arrived. This noted individual has arrived and es tablished his headquarters at the store of Mr A Goldsmith, where holiday goods of every description may be had. We would advise all those in need of presents for the lioldidays to give Mr. Unldsmrtn s call earlv and make their selections, ae he has just re ceived the largest stock of goods suitable for this annual occasion ever brought to Kngnne City, which he will sell at price that will astonish all. rto trouble to show fowls. Slaughtering Innocent Kids. In order to make room for new stock, I will sell my old stock of ladies' Kid Gloves, regardless of first cost, at one dollar per pair. Most of these gloves are worth to day, t wholesale, SI 25 to SI 50 per pair, and are no "auction goods." Now is your tune' Call early and get your choice, have cheaper gloves also. F. B. Di'NN, Ho for the Holidays. Call at Santa Clause head quarters and exsmine the largest and best assortment of holiday goods ever oened in Oregon outside of Portland. No trouble to show Bonds, Also to arrive by next express ohoirw uW - . ... . uon oi uiainor.us anu nue gold goods. I'KAIN BKOS. A Couth. Cold or Nor Throat should Ik stoped. Neglect frequently result rnniiii isni uupsm or on ismpllnn. HltOWVN HIinsi'Ml a s. I HOCIIKMar eertaln a-lra rwiirri Asthma liranehllta, Coach. Catarrh, Canauwptlea and Tferaal Dtaeaaa. For SO pwu the Troches have been ranun. mended by physicians, and always give per fect satisfaction. They arc not new or un tried but havins been tested bv wide and cm. stant um for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well merited rank amonctha few staple remedies of the age. I'nblie stpeak TW and luirr-rft use them to clear and strengthen the V olce. Sold at 2. cenU a box everyw.re Bl'CKLEXS A1LVICA 8AI.VW. The Best Salvs i the worl.i f.ir Un,L Cuts. Sores. Vleen . Salt Khsum. Favee H..M Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coraa.aiid all kinds of Skin Kruntina. This aalva is 1 auteed to give perfect satisfaction ia every raa or mooer refnuded. I'ric J.S ots per box. Far "il!Tn i11,"'"' th "TWWtugwia City. Hogs Wanted. Messrs Joel MoCornack. S M Titus and Isaac Yocutu bavlnir started in the txirk pack ing business, will pay th highest market pries fur pork, dressed or on foot. Give them a sail before contracting your hogs Those Pianos and Organs Have arrived at Craln Bros. Also th largest stock of gold and silver watches, gold chains, Jewelry, silver ware and clocks ever brought to Eugene. Come and see. MrS II Friendly has received a large stock of goods for th spring trade and ia prepared to suit his customers as to quality aud price. He will sell for easb or credit a cheap aa any other store in town, and ss bis M . . . ... goods are ol the best quality he guarantees satisfaction. Men sud boys doming specialty. Give him a call a i Look! Look! Look! The Working-man's store is the place where yon can get present for your wife. Messrs Cherry k Day.uudertskers, having recognized a long felt want in Kugene have imported a flrst-class hearse. The nse ot the same is tendered to their patrons without charge. Why does everybody go to the Working man's boot and shoe store? Because the save from 23 to 40 cent on tho dollar. Yeu can get 10 IU of sugar for II. " " 7 IU of coffee for SL " " 3 lbs of tea for SL " " 6 cans cf oysters for SL . " " 7 can of tomatoes for SL gnods cheaper than elsewhere at Uoldsmith s the cash grocer. Wells, Fargo ft Co have changed tbeir office twoduors north with Hwilt ft Co, dm Sm Geo. Y. Chaw, Agent A CARD. Te all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, los of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRF.fi OF CHAltfiK. 1 Ins great remedy was discovered by a mir sionary in South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the HeV. JuSEPH T. Ikman, Matins V, JSew York Ulty. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Great Muction AT TItE I. X. L. STORE. NL 11 1(11! HI. TTe have reduced in the following $ALL GOODS 4 AH our DRY OOOPS In large varieties; Blaek and colored Plush. ,M hiiv. ... . If Cloaking, Ladle Cloths anif Waterproof,,, Towels, Table Hum. and Napkins! Special Prices in Fancy Goods. 1 Ometo, Hosiery, Buttons in all varletle. Ribbons. Handkerchiefs. ' We hv ti. I gest stock of Hushlius and LaW, d Ladies Ties U LSfjfc "rcnle, we hV9 " Iar LADIES AND GENT'S furnishing goods-We have put tbeln to such W fisuras actually defy any house in Oregon. "" j ? RSr?1TIn meM ,nd Cloth,n Md lUt 29 P' Wor than usual w t cially lor bs nonuays) " VERT LOW! Our Boot and Shoe line is complete and.; CESTf anyboe is town in prices aad quality as tkey are Buckingham and listen make, ' Goods Sold at Low Holiday Prices, RuiMEMBER we have no TWO PRI"ES as everything Is put down to sueh LOW" FIGURES that you will not go elsewhere t J buy yur HOLIDAY GOODS. We also a nice assortment of PICTURE FRAMES and ALBUMS which we are selling at VARIETY STORE. THE BEST OF CIGAK3 & TOBACCO Always on band and everything usually kept iua FIRST CLASS Variety Store, cheajier than anywhere else in town. 12-21tf T, J. CHESHIRE. AT THE, Notice. The directors of the Lane County Mercan tile Association having received a favorable prnpositinu to disose ot the stock of mer chandise and good will of the business, ttum it important to call a meeting of the stock holders to consider tlio same. A meeting of the stockholders will tberefis-e lie held at the company's office iu Eugene on Wednesday, the 3d day of Jamuiry, 1S3, at in -'..I. ...i. a t ' 1U UVU VA iX. ill. By order of the Board of Directors. Jons Kku.v, President W. I. Coleman, Sec'y Pro torn. illC-3w HEW GROCERY STORE (One door south of Post Office.) OUR goods are all new aim fresh and of fl.f .....(.. All .1 U I uioto .t'lti.iiv, tu K,nns iiniruiiy loilllll in first-clans Grocery Store, kept on hand. To baccos snd CIGARS a specialty. We buy for Cash and sell for the saino, giving the cus tomer the advantage of Cash Phicks. SWIFT ft CO. Oak Wood Wanted. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED until tb 1st day of January, 18K3, by the Executive Cnmmit.foA of ihn tWsf nt nf tlia Stalu ifnlvoniifv (.. njl. t split oak woml, twenty inches long, two lengths for a cord. To be corded and measured to the committee on the University ground; said wood til Im ilellveril nil nt IwiFttfA t Via tai iluu of August, 1MS3. The committee reserve the ngui io reject any ami an duis. 1 li rll'.W UK1UKS. Chairman of Com. IXL 8T0BE ATTENTION ! NEW FURNITURE k UPHOLSTERY J. R. REAM, Corner SEVENTH and WILLAMETTE STREETS, Eugene Ciy, Oregon, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE FACTORY A lfg assortment of the latest stylss ef Juraitare' and Upholstery, consisting of tine Pa. lor and Chamber Suites. Sofas, Lounges Tables, fancy Furniture,. Chairs Af.M n i! n. ri. vi an inscriptions, Lie-, r.1.7 Which will be sold at the LOWliST Prioes. I MfT COMPETITION. I All persons are respectfully invited te call sad ss-' Amine ot Stot-k anrl Im, sntkifiMl far thAwnslrai. I ' take pleasure in waiting on visitors. ' G.ren.e a call before pnrcliaing elscwlicrcf J. R. REAM. . A large quantity of lambs wool at the New Factory, for which We will pay the highest market price, in Cash. We will commence operations oa the 1st of November, and will manufacture and keep for sale all kinds of Yarns, Sacks, Wool Berl Battings, etc. All orders filled era the shortest notice. WM. SKELTON ft SON. Eugene City, Oet 2Gth, 18S3. Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and see. S. M. Friendly. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marrel of puritv, strenjrth and whokwonittieaa, atore econamirai than the onfmarv kinds, and caa not be sold in onmetitioa with the multitude of law test, short weight, shun or phophato i-'ituriiv O..HI imir in cans, xtoyai ruifcmg Powder Co., 1UG WaUt, N Y. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and fcMactorers of ali Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. Special attention given to ail ord for. by Mail orTefegraph, Night op Day. Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewkere. Dr. N. J. Taylor, m DENTIST, EUGEXE CTTY, OREGON OFFICE In Wilkin's Drug Store. Att work GUARANTEED. Geo. B'. Dorris, Attorney and Counsellor-ai Law. EUGENE CTTY, OEEGOX Ia! EsUte bought and sold, afeasy I Collections promptly atteadei to.