TEE EUQEHE CITY GUARDT 2ATUR bA Y ........'.'.'... .J ULY 28, 1833. t'omi'Ai Slate Election. Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Ywy, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana were covered by the tidal wave lost fall. They gave an aggrc gate Democrat plurality of 283,033. It most m remembered, however, says the N. Y. Sun, that 192,854 of this aggregate came front New Voric, and 4 0,202 front FcriftylVdi'.ia, and that the result Irt lifltH these States was .nainlf bwinj to llin fact that a largo bod of itcpublican refund to vote for the regular party candidate for Governor. Of these aeven States only Massachu setts, New York, New Jersey and Ohio hold elections of general importance this year. The contort in each is watched with a good deal of intenst, for the result may have an effect upon the Presidential election. Gen. 15 u tier's plurality for Governor Of Massachusetti was 13,949. A Gov. trnor and other State officers are to bo chosen i i the fall. It is understood that ButW will proUlly not bo a can didate for re-election, and the Republi cans are pretty sure of recapturing the State. Several important State officers are to be cuosen in New Vol It. With the overwhelming odda of last November against tltetn, there are Republicans who claim that they can carry the Statr. They aeera to be relying upon the Democratic quarrels, though they arti no vainly trying to harmonize their own quarreling party. The Dem ocrats mist fight bitterly and blunder badly to lose New York in No-eiulier. A Governor is (o be elected in New Jersey. No State ticket was run last yeah On Congressmen the Democrats had a plurality of 2,091 It would have Ihpcii much larger, ekcept for the fact that the Democrats had two ImmI candidates in Ross and Harris, while the Republicans present! one caudi date as a set-off in the person of Secor Robeson. The Democrats feel sure of electing tho Governor in November, Ttie Democrats elected tho Socretary bf Stale lint year in Ohio by i plurality tst 10,115. A Governor is to be chosen next Octolier.- The Democrats are con ftdohtof success; The veteran Thur fiian Says there is no doubt ot it few .venturesome Republican faintly claim' the State; If the Democrats car ry New York, New Jersey and Ohio this fall by large majorities, it will be regarded as giving flie party a jbod start in tho race next year. The reduction of telegraph rates i England from 25 oeuts to 12 cents will rncreane the business enormously. Th proposed reduction has1 cautted a chil to run down the lck ol the cierrs in the Fostoffice department, wltiek has charge also of the telegraph, and no Wonder, for the tint indication of tho result of the reduction- was the an nounctiincht of celebrated'1 sonp-riiak ing eslaldislmiehty which' declared its iutention of sending out 50,000' tele grams on the day the twelve-cent rate went into effect The use of the tele graph as an advertising rnediunihas'bfl come a nuisance under tho twVtity-tlVe rate, and promises to beoone1 still store so. A correspondent tells of receiving coivinga dixpatch which' ran as fol Iowa: "As you value your lifVy rand for a bottle of- immed iately.- A spe- rial messenger in a cab chased him all over London to deliver the iwsnage into his own hands, which cost Mm nearly $5, and as a consequence this victim- to advertising doilgea is not happy oer" the contemplated reduction lir telegraph rates.' Net long ago Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Sl Joseph, Mo.j rodcifed a posta order' for $22 andgave it' to her hus band' to canh." Ity way of a joke he handed her only 20; exclaiming that the Posttofl'.ce charges wero $2. Think ing that tlits 'was" an exorbitant fee she complained without her husband's knowledge, to her mother who' had sent the postal order, and she m tttrn complained to the office' aVwIriHi it' had been drawn. The rostmaster" forward ed a statement of the case to Washing ton and the department forth ith sent Inspector Metcalf all the way to fit. Joseph to investigate tho casa Mr. llaldwia is now ready to acknowledge that prootual jokes are a poor kind of sport, 1a1 seek 'a iatua of the Journal re fers in a slurring manner to Hon. II. H. Gilfry. The cmss for the same is that Mr. Gilfry several years ago was fortunate enough to obtain the place held by tbe editor of that sheet la the U. S. Senate. The Aatoriao of Jaly, 1879, prints some facts concerning the matter, which, in the future, w may bnd space to republish in full TildfB't Health Next to a fat office, or the pronpecl of one, nothing so interests tho Average Republican politician as the condition of Mr. Tilden'i health. Whether he will be able to tr.ak i can va!3 lor the Presidency or VicA absorbs ad blher issues. It taftcS prebedfhee bf even the tariff or monopoly'. It ranges over and above li fcdhitideratlons of party poli cy. The reason for this in obvious. Mr, Tilden is the one man in all the Cnion whom tbe Republican party looks upon as a Nemesis. It was in s person that the nation was defraud ed of its rightful President; and if he ives and his health permits, the Re publicans feel sure that the country will vindicate the wrong that was done him br re-elcctinor him to the office of which he was so unjustly deprived. They know, too, that his eminent abil ities his virtues, which unmeasured calumny could not attainthave fixed liim in the hearts and confidence of the people. It is believed, too, that Mr, Tilden, more than any other Democrat ic statesman, is best calculated to re form the abuses of government which as legacy the Republican party has left to thenation. He will expow whatever is false and scandalous in its administra tion of public affairs, Under him a they see the Treasury robberies un covered; the pillage of the people through the Postoffico Department; the shameless perversion of justiceinthe trial of Republican thieves; the frauds in the Pension Bureau; and the waste ful expenditures of the people's money. All these things are meant by Mr. Til- n's recovered health and his consent to take upon himwlf tho burdens of a national canvax. It is not surprising therefore, that Republicans watch the condition cf his health with the very greatest possible anxiety. It wodd, indeed, be surprising if they did not Tilden is to the Republican party what lilt irtern aud honest judge is to the trembling knave arraigned at the bar of justice. Real Estate. Having lately Imii'k a circular Jcrrlitiv of Uh eouffty U vyit, I caa furuUh tharn fre.tiiariTvi winding to Mud them East to tries'. ThT furtiUh more inform- Uoh'. iuch liHi Immigrant wanU, than you noun WHu is s letter of 20 page. I am alio operating with K. J. Halght Co., of Port- Una, Oregon, tlit mnt active, (neruetia and thoroughly dvertUed firmi on th Pacific Count Pfcrtlf having real etaU to teU will find it to their advantage to place the him in my band, ai I am eootUntly iacrawinj my adrertiaemenU, ami am fully determined that Lane county ahaO bar aer abar U the fan mi gration bound weatwanL Uin. 51. Miiita, Real EaUU Broker. Offie. WOlamett fit, Eiu;rat City; Or. 10 lb, (agar. 15 " nc. 8 " coffee, S " critcrs, At A. Ooldamith'a II 00, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT nnder and Iry rirUie of an order of th County Court of Lan County, Oregon, duly mad and entered of record at the recular Jnly term thereof, 1K83. th undersigned was ap pointed adinluUtrator of th eetat of L, A. Clark, deo'd. All peraupa havinic elaius atpiinat Mid eitat will lraent th aarae to tne ae Uf law rwiuirtd within aix monthi fmrn tlifa day. JAMK3 HOFi'MAX, July T. M Admiuutratur. 1 Uo. 8, WaMHSl'KHE, Att'y.' Farms for Sale. OA1 ACRK3 ONE AND A HALF, )&J niilf weat of Eugene, 200 acre In grain, alt undCr fence; modern hiMu and hara. With crripi Mj wr acret without crop, taOperacrr. 200 aom aertri rHIIci aouthweat of Enaene. all under fencet gorttl houa and barn; one hundred acre in grain; plenty of good water. I'rloe, 113 per aw: 200acrve lmllea w'eitol Craawell, all uniW fence; houae, barn and orchanl; on hundred acre in cultivation. Prioe, 812.50 per acre. In Euirenei nk-e renile'ura, 4 lota, boiiae and barn, plenty of fruit tree ot the brat varieties ITic. f l,Wfc . Emniir Hi w. I'l.EAVr.i;, Ilcfl Extata Agent Iowa gave Jartield a Republican maiority of 78.1 28. That was in 1880. Now Republicans are beginning to ad mit that tho Democrats may carry the State this fall, owing to the prohibi tion proclivities of thr Republican par ty: If this is correct, it shows what great number ot Ore forawr Republican voters wero anti-temperance wen. a . The number of workmen at present employed in Krupp's Cast-Steel work, at EKsefe is 19,605. Inclusive of their families, that number of werkeiea rep recent a total of 85,381 souls, among whom thnre eve 13,483 school-going children; AOTIf BBS) I MSrHEHI t Are you dUturlted at night Mid brefcea of your reat by a lick child uf enae; aad crying with the etcruciating faia f rutting teeth ? If an. rn at nhct and ret a battle ttf MK.H. wiNsf ovrs BwriUNt; syeup. it will relieve tl'.e roor UtUe euUarer iuBtediately dfaperra urhta it: rr i mtatak alnmt. There li not a blather on earth wh kan ever uaed it, who will not tell you at once that it wilt regulate th bowel, and (rive reat to th mother, and relief and health t) tbeefcild, op erating like mania It U perfectly atie to ue in alt caaea, and pleaaaat to Mm taate, and u the nreeurioti a of one of the oldeet and bent femtkl ubyeioiaa aad aaraea th United State. Sol everywhere, ti oeat a bottle. lllCKLEXS A&XICA SALVE. Th Uimt Havm in the world for Brutata. Cut. Snrea. Uloen . Salt Kheant. ver Sore, Tettor, Cbauned Hand, Ckilblalna, Corn,and all kadi f Ski a KruiAiaa. Thii aalr ia guar- autoed to give pnrfect aatiaf action In every caae fr money rut unled. Prio SS eta per box. For Je by wii.kis's, th Druggbt, Kugen City, Uulholland, Juuctwo t ily. Belknap Springs. Mr J V Hixon ha rebuilt th brldg aoroa tli river to theae noted spring and ha aim nut th wairon road in excellent ihane. He bunily engaged at present reuovatlng the hotel, bath houaea, etc. Uiv him a oU this Sum mer. Money to Loan, On eanr terma. on approved tecuritr. Insur ance erfected on all kind of proper?! 'n tbe Deal ol companle. irncs In the building formerly occupied by lToVe a ll.imij.rww Put. I ll-tl . ......... 'J-', r "... . Smith & Cox GENERAL DEALERS ijf- Agricultural Impleitients. of Absolutely Pure Thin rfwder never Tariea. A Ity, strengin ami umaimra lomicfi ban th ordinary kiwis, and b sold in competition with the Multi oW tr short wewht. alum or pnospnam nowrfers-. Sold only in can. Royal Uaking 1'owder CV.,106 Wall t.yYv . . ljm eono Dot marel 3Ior can raultrtud A Coaab. Cold or More Throat ..-,.l.l li atin.iM-d. NuL'lect frenuently result la s laenraoie IiNi uw'h . a. alii ma Hroneunia, ymu-, '-- roBaanapllv -tf ruresi " For 30 pear t&e irocne nav ueen mended by rtyaictvn-,; .awl alway giv per fect aatisfartio. Thiy art wn new or uo hera t(ttf or Wide Mid con aUnt use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well nwntedranS among me icw ....i. ni tK in. I'nblie ieiik- er and itiiiecri oe them, tn clw and atrenirthen tlie Voire. Mi at 2. ctiU a box everywere Never Known to Atlanta, Oa., Feb. 4, 1881. II TT Warnkb A; ("o.: Sira-I bae recom mended your Sf Kidney and Mver Cure to many huudre.1 of rwople from Tttm to ew York, hare seen it tried by many of these, and have yet to hoar of a single caae ol l-wrnre. Col. Jou.t C. Whitheb. W6 intend keeping a full line of first-cldsFarmingImpl6ments,con. sisting of D. Jt OSBORNE i CO.'3 CELEBRATEi) TWINE BlNfJERS, REA? ERS AND MOWERS ; STILLWATER ENGINES MINNESOTA CIIIEF THRESHERS; JOHN DODD'S OLD RELIABLE, IIOLLINOSWORTli' REINDEER AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES; THE KETCI1UM WAGON MITCHELL'S WAGONS, CARRI AGESAN D BUGGfES, ETC., ETCt, It is our intention of stayiflghere and we gii&rantec all g36d feold to give entire satisfaction. ?iipes as liberal as any house in the Northwest: WareroomS oft vViflamette Street. Opposite the uuara unrce: GURMGIVrSA 125.000 1 STOCK OF GOODS For sale cheaper than ever offered before in this market. Those wiabbg: to pdfcliase' 'will lo well to call upon mo tfore making tin I elections. To my linn ff ICI'ES' PRSS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, an.l GhN TLEMEN'S CLOTHING; I'cail your spKcml attention. I expect to retire frorH'ttie roercantile liusincsH, antl my gooU tattd be oh within the next 90 days. Hoping to soppfy all vrf'Jr' wahtis I s? licit ah early' call. T. G. HENDRICKS. ALL I ASK! Is that you do yourself jtaslice If baying goods where'" yoif can get thera the cheapest, I intend to strictly mlhert lo' VERY LOW PRICES in everything I offci (or sale, and in BBESS & FfflCY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and $k$, Furnishing Goods, Thero is no douht or question lt I shall sell tliem very nitich lower than the same Roods have ever been offered is this market. JiyPlease to call and price the goals and you will see ftAt I am in earnest r G. BETTMAN. NEW ADVERTISKMEXTS FARMERS WAREHOUSE; 4 I.L J:: duce rerivcl in KINDS OK GRAIX AND PRO-' store at low rat, or purchased lor casb at Highest Market Prices. Cfain haca let out" tb farmer storing graio, tett lH fur WbB graia ii Sold, RATES: RvrcUleg, -Ovaning aod Discharging. Seta KtosWlnu and Viackaivine Seta Hop. (tnred for SO rU per 1,000. Coot and Ton shall b wall traated. 8. M. Y-ORAN. St. Charles Hotel, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. W. H. Yatklns, Prop. 'aw mm4 Exp-trleaee SIauag memU Cksirg a4rt. T W K Harness Shop. HAS OrtXFl A'NW SAMPLE AXO HARXES3 SHOP 05 8th STREET, wtrt ol Crain lira'.j I am tftw pftpared to farniah Terjtbinjr iu that lio at th RATES. Th. Jibs5 Competent WorkineD Arw employed, and I will en Jearorto pre tttWaction to aU hm tavcr ids with a calL A. S. CUIICIE. LOFT .May a aw . IAIL To Read This as it Will fay ou. Goods have Iteeii feduce'd ffom 25 to 35 cfent, at tlte 1(5) if .flit We will sfi'l new dretw goods for 8 cts piT yarl;" fr.nr.rr price 13 cl Good uuMeached and bleached muslin, 1 3' yards' for SI . TO. 16 yards of linen crash for $1.00. ; .. , , All line towels for 12J cts each; forrupr jrir 20cv Great mluction in Mack and colored cashmeres Latest colors in striped lace buntings fr 20' cents' yVr' yard. 3REAT REDUCTION IN BOOfS? AND SHOES. And in fact almost every article in this store, l'&if been reduced. Don't forget the place ahdi remem ber that the great IX L ST0BE! Will give you' Lots of GoocJs for Little Money CITS". 0 Goods sold as low as any House in Oregon, for Cash of Credit Highest Pric&paid for alt Ismio of Country Produce. Call and see. tidliti Useful in tha Family: ritEK'dl''CoSt'." .. A. , Dr. Kwc' Niw Discotixt for CobjwbF- ntually lea. it to doctors to recom. tiona, Cough and Colds. Asthma, Bronchitia, meod Bedicinf, but Parker's Giojr'Touie etc.. i given away in trial bottle fre M a ha been to uaeful in oar family ia reh'evinff to the afflicted. ' If yon bar a' aerer eouf tick nei and suffering that w cannot say diRmlty of breathing, hoanenea or any all'' too much in it praie.-Salem Argus. of throat or Inns by all laeaa ra aflortl to let uuvp- acakd; tuut exiatence Tta cannot a pnrtunitjr rast Vepuld not, and would in vm tfii. witmI kVif ntilM. wa knV IS T all who an, suffering from th error and would aocomplinh whst ,w claim for it TUoaa uuuacreuona of you in, nervoua weakneaa, early and of nor-l case har. already baea Thar i no aadicia am n oM-kalf thm ease that diacorered br a mi- Da. Kjko'b Niw DScotest WILL CUB. aooarr in South America, bend a aelf -ad- or tale br ilkina the Druisrwt. aad Mala.- dnMd ear.lipa tn th KfT. JoSCTST. Iaairt land. Junction City. ltxL", 0a ti mmi C StahoBD,yW'T)rtrCry. Wholeaal Agenta, Portland, Omroa. decay. !M of manhood. 4c I will send arecir cletelr cured br if that will cur you, FRKK OF CHAKUk. tb world that w-JT cor one half th 1 his great ?m J on, y was