I 4 i THE EUGENE CITY GUAKD. SATURDAY. ...... .OCTOJiKU, W The Elections! The Democracy, Win a Glorious Vic tory In Ohio'i-Hoadley Electii " by over 12,000 Majority- LCUIAI.ATIItE democratic II V 25 jflAJOIUTY. C1MT THE "SEWS TO JBTHTTK. After the hottest and hardest fobght Klitical campaign ever known, in an election that will cast its shadow be fore on the coming Presidential cam paign, the Democrats have won a com plete victory in Ohio. The Ohio Dem ocrats did not palter with the people tt ia words of homely English they purely opposed explicit assurances to the vague, inccrtain generalities of, the Republican platform. Theyinadn an 'arcfessive neht from the start, and Vith bold, vigorous oratory tho Demo 'crstio candidates examined the lofty pretentions of the Republicans and then pointed to tho enormous frauds, tin immense peculations, the shameless lobbying, the open and notorious briU. cry, and to the class of toadies and moneyed aristocrats who have grown great by such flagitious mound, uri der the sunlight 'it Republican rule. We eongra'tcrlto' the people that these ' practices aTo td 'ccflso and that soon men, ton versed in ward politics,bul abl and honest, will give is 'good 'gov trnment, and tho invincibTb oi.d ag vrcssive Democracy shall initio Uio Uhited States a world power', to bo feared by our enemies, and wlli' will be weak to oppress its citizens; Ki JJdmdcrat will ever "point with prluu to a fratricidal war. 1 he war will soon be over. . .. . - Jloadly's maiority in lUiUUU and the legislature has 23 Democratib ma itv which liisdres tho U. K Senator to the Douiocratn. Iowa1 has gone Republicm by about 35,000 majority. The legislature will be ReptflAicntl ttltriost Unanimous ly. The Itcpifbllcart candidate for Justice of the fupre'tilo loifrt run lie. hind his ticket nVu'ny tlion'sands; ho is as ardent prohiWCionfiSl.' It (nay be con eolation to somo that iowd is still Re publican; if no coiriVlicalio'ns, quarrels or bolts occur, and if a' satisfactory Presidential candidate to nominated and a suitable platfornV put forth, it is pro'blo, even posssiblo,' we think that the Republicans may tarry Ver mont as. well as Iowa next year1.' Before the Ohio election the Oregon ian advocated tho licenso system. Uu now it is thundering its fulmination against the liconso men and is right' ously and rieidly prohibition. There is no more sudden conversion known in history, except it bo Saul of Tarsus. Is it possiblo that tho "indepondant" Orezonian is prohibition Iwcause it thinks the license men Democrats. tht Oregonian has asserted that party papers or partisans could not under stand an independent newspaper, but this instance makes it evident that an Independent newspaper like the Ore- Ionian is one that utters much loud toasting and that exalts its virtue that it may obtain a higher price for it; one that having boon sold to the Republic cans ser vital y supports (he entire Re publican ticket, and supports and con demna measures as thoy may happen to be beneficial or damaging to its mas tors. ILV Oreeoniau is sura that the shrinkage 'of the Republican party in Ohio is due to the fact that a number of the saloon keepers that had hitherto consorted with that patty bad gone over to the Democratic part, all on ar count of advene legislation by tho g. a' p. The News is as positive' that it' was . caused by the "apathy ctf the Republicans, and by the sympathy1 of prohibitionists for the Democrats; - (he good Deacon Smith of the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, asys that' it was all due to the temperancs and wool banes,, while Murat Haltad of the same papor "praises the" German Re publicans for faithfulness." It' is evi dent that these papers all told the truth, -i The Oregonian a few week! ago prbvod that Ohio was going Republ'. oih by a large majority;' it Uiowed that the liquor men, the licciu men and the - prohibitionists we're r.thui.!kasti Tly -lot the Scott law and" tie Repub lican party. It 'is really sgravatirg ' to 'Ave eotae unexplained feao boy up" and ipoi! t'i bri-!.f nt"r -j ulic n'tf ' J j " -fr ' i "'Zl'" Thrre was a fierce vendetta in Olilo between the Foster and Sherman fac tions of tho Republican party. Sher man has helped defeat Foster's tickef, because of Foster's treachery and du plicity at Chicago in 1880. Admitted to ths Dab. The fo'Iowlng per mm weia admitted, on Wednesday, Oct 4th, to practice before tin Supreme Court of the State of Orecm" J A Made, Canyon City; J AFreund.SaraR Htott, V A Starr, A W Llewelyn, W F Williamson, It R Giltner, V Sproule, It W Einmona, Win Foley, J R Baldwin, C R Holoorub, Portland; John Lane, Empire City; F A Cogswell, Lakeriew; L Laugharr, F W Fenton, Lafayette; W I Nlch ols, M O Munly, Jacksonville; Mark A Ful lerton, E P MuCornack, Andrew Lockhart, B $ Hayden, 8alem; EJ N Deady, Portland) M O Munley. A Card! The moat of my goods were aaved at the sacrifice of other goods thrown overboard; and I will have to pay my share of the loea, and a money ia the principal factor la the business, I will doom it a favor for thuee in dobtcd to me to call anil make payment as aoon aa possible With thauka lor your pat ronage, . I am respectfully, F. B. DvsS. Soma beautiful town lota nicely locale or salo cheap. Call early and gut a bargaiu. Geo. M. Millkr, Real Katate Agellt'. Taxes! Taxes!! Taxpayers please take notice that tiio ta.t pill for 1K83, fur Lnne Comity, Oregon, U now In my handa for oollectloi. Prompt settle menta are lamented. J. K. CAMPBELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Lane Co., Or. Duted October 2, 1883. Attention Ladies. Having secured the agency for the celebratod Butterick patterns, I ahall keep on hand a full thick of all kinds, receiving each month direct from New Yoi the latest atylca. I ahall alio keep for sale at IS ovuta a copy, the Delineator, the bbst and cheapest monthly magazine in the world, Any lady deairing the quarterly catalogue! can have thorn free of charge by calling at my atore. r. Jnh For Sale. Four hundred bushels' of No 1 Fall iced wheat. Apply to J J Walton, Jr for information. r 1 i , LOCAL MARKET REPORT. ElOENE,'Oct 12188?. Wheat 821 c&" on board care. Oata-50 eta nett. , Ilopa 15 eta er lb; none offerm'g.' Si.le.-13. Hama-llVl(l Shouldera-lOfili I-ard-lft. r Butter 30ft-3. Kflli 30 eta per dot l'otatoea -90u per btmhel, Bring your butter to G. liottman if yon want the highest prioet alio all kiudi of pre, duce. Brevities. For good dentiitry go to Clark. Bring your chickens to Bottman'a. For the bet mixed paint, go to Gill's. The highoat cash price paid for wheat by F B Dunn. Swili ft' Co', will pa the highest markot (trice for chickens. Go to Swift Ira's1 (or f?h California &iidi(!,'rackcri, A tine line of lilk phmhes in (ill shade and etadva it F B Dunn's. The only place where you Cn'n" al' fays' sell your chitkcui is at Buttiuan'a. A full a"S(".ftmeiit' of lmllea, uiiKses and cliil dren underware at ltettman.a Pacific Rubber Paint la the Wt; all aiicd cans at Ltickey ami Brirftiw.'s The largest ntock of carpet, oil .eloth and matting just received at Friendly'. Freahoat and finest gtoOorica, cigars and candies at Swift & Co'a. Tf thorn . Swift Co.'a goods are all frcw amt bought (or cash, aud are mid cheap for cash. Ilidtx, furs, chiekem and all kltfflsVf pro' ducc bouH'ht for cash at A. GohlsmithV Swift ft Co. sell canned condi, pat (ltf this year, ai cheap aa can be lMuglit m town. ' Mr 8 If Friondly will pay the highoat eaali market price for wheat. Give him call before Bulling your grain elsewhere. Money to Losn, easy frmis. on) anprored security, insur ance effects), on all kinds of prortr, in the best of ootri; jiiea. orrn,Et In the building formerly occupied by Hovey & Humphrey. Chas- Laueb. Kot Lo)fr.T-Jt wai all a mistake about my goods being .thrown overboard, but the fact a, I hart mors goods than I. have room for, and I invite your ..attention to the largest and moat desirable atock of goods ever brought to Eugene. , Goods are cheap. See ing ia believing. Coma and ie. M F. B. Doss. 10 lbs. mgar, 13 " ri 8 " cotn, 8 " oystem, ' At A. Goldsmith a. ?1 00, NEW ADVEKTISKMENT5 Dissolution of Co partnership. fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT 1 the o uorvnerliip heretofore eiisting be- twevn J. E. and !i V. Hlt is hereby mutually liiMlvd. October 4, 1KSX J. E. HOLT, a 1). HOLT. Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEnEBY GIVEN THAT tha nnduraiizned administrator of the tiUU ol A J .McDaniel, deceased, has tiled his tiual aooount in tha County Court of Laoe County. Orvgon, and the hrst iloouay is iovember ia set for rinal hearing'. JOSHUA J. WALTON. Att v. SKATING RINK Opens Sept 1.1003. Admittance-G6ntlerhenf Including the use -of Skates, 60 ctsr JOSErn LANE. I E. Luoke v&Co V v.... Dealers m DRUCS.PATEilflVIEDlCiNES, toilet Articles, faints, Oils, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We 11 a full Assortment and sell at' living figured, PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS- To Luckey Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. ANK IKS, Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken for special sizes. School and Miscellaneous Books. All tho standard anthors ly tho volume and is si-ts . books, Seaside aivV Waveily. LiKrary, Harper XiingaziiitrM, tir. tiib'fe depository f or Gounty.' Juvenile '3 Smith and Cox -GENERAL DEALERS IN- AgTicultural Implements; We intend keeping aull, line of first-class Fahniilg Impletheiits,coni sisting 6f D. JL OSDORNE i.CO.'S CELEBRATED TWINE BINDERS, RlAP ERS AND MOWERS ; STILLWATER ENGiNES; MINNESOTA CIIIEF THRESHERS; ( ,,. JOHN DODDOLli ifEflABLE, HOLLIN0SV()R'TirS,REINDIBR AND RED BIRD HAY RAKES; THE KETCH UM vAG0N; , ' , . . l . ., MITCHELL'S WACONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ETC., Era ' ' ' a X S It is oiir intention of Jtayjng her and we guarantee all, goods sold t give enure sausiacpion. Prices as liberal as Sny house hi the Northwest. Warerooms On Willamette Street' Oioposite thl 'Guard bffiCe'. A DESERVING APPLAUSE From the Inhabitants of Eugene City andSur rounding Country. us nil iiiiii We havo k-en potting a lnre sUvc'K of n'p go'ott an:d w'e have everything found in a ffrst-class Bock btdr?.- We also have a full slock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McoRIMACK &. COLLIlzR; Successors to CALLISON. $25,000 STOCK OF GOODS Ftir sale cheaper than evef offered before in this market; NEWGOOD& iYEWGOODSV A re Now Opert fef our Inse5f 'tin! 14 yants lUrocheil Muslin only 91.00 2") yarH('a!i(iPoiily l.Wi.' , 12 yank Shirtintr only $1.00 ,'i 3 ynU l'Unnel Sliirting only ?1.P0 lti yunls l.inrn Toweling' only (1.00 Uok1 Towels, cts. 4 Wo quote prkes - I .u . TV ' s. i; anlrati krvn IV ww IMS " UmblB-wiifrti Tuble-Lhiea 25 cu mt yard ijs Mit Jlu?c only 1L' cU ;. i'J.1 c ut Hiiiitlkerchiefs only llta Heavy liwlspreatls only 75 eta. Lu$n Napeua tetp doa 16 c. on a iciv ai.iclci only. Our assortment CompriHing many Tliousands. . . T . . ... s I We cfirrt a large stock of Silks, and Sating., AH colore in -II 11 ',: T - f '' -, ' 1 asnmeres aua imericaa jjrees iiooas. Our 6lock of Cloaks and Wrappers i 1,1 .largest South of Portland," at Bedrock Prices'. i . ..... . i . .i : .1 Men and Boys Clothing $2 5(1 pes', suit uwT. upwards. Boots and Shsrs at rauuious low rnces. A WORD TO THE TOfLE QF. OGQ,,.,. . t Perhaps wo hay a'llo to induce jro .tq abandon' fi leaten paths of . f!. , . . CltEDfT AND DISASTER , And hereafter travel tho road where the Sign Board is marked, r - , IX L ': t.i. . All our patrons get Wealthy. Coiuo and see u. 1,lirtRi,wsfiMicr ta purchase will do well to call cpon ne'hefora' 'niaking their f; .. .. -w 0 g ' 8election , , , i j J. ... To "iuy Ym of LADIES 'DRESS .QOOps; BUUTS, suUi-JS, ana utrv ti wvk's f!TlTIHXO. I call voiir snccial attention. I mpcI to retire from the mcrcattila bUHiness, and my goods must to tout within ii.h next 16 days. i Hoping to supply all youf wants, I solicit an t-ariy cam Harness Shop;- HAVING OPENED A TTEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP ON ?tli 8TR1XT, west of Grain Bros'., I am now prepared to furnish everything In that line at tha - T. O. HENDRICKS. ALL I AS KI Is that you do yourself justice ly buying goods where you can git them me ChiiWnd to strictly adhere to VERY LOW PRICES in everything I offer for sale, and in DRESS & FMGY GQQDS. injr, Boots and Skies,-Furnishing Goods, ,2STO, There is no douU or qufstion but I shall tell thecp rery much lower than the same (roods ha vs ever been oflV-ivd i tris rfcrtet. .... 17 1 lease to call ana pries uie goojs ana youwm w uui u i c . :.. G. BETTMAN. The Most Competent Are e.m ployed and I will endeavor to give satisfaction to all whjma favst" me with a ca!!. , V i A. S. CUIiRIE. Useful in trie family. ASSESSOR'S kVtICL W'a nanally learait to doctors to recom- mend melicjnes, but Park era (iinger Tonic -sa-r OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT baa been so Saeful in oar family in relieving IN the IVrd of EaaaHxatimr for tbt Coa7 " aickneaa ao4 suffering that are cannot say of Lane, State el Oregon, will eenyeae at Ika too mcca ;a Ha praiae. Salem Argus. office of the Couaty tJerk ia Eogeoa Oty, JIoBdar.Sfps, !, ISM, , i pnrpow of wfvly eaamlninf tha Aa rot Iii.ll and enrmting aU errors in n j A O A TIT). i ' f.w the i : . : i . t i i . : . . : . 1 ; . . ..f Luiiis. loa decay, lw of manhood, Ac, I m-illwiwl a m-ii other property. All part xnUrmua that wUl cure too, FKEE OF CHAitGE. taae due notite, and goTern themealTea aeossw- f i . l i- ii. ; i . . ... rniury in .Srtirth Aowrics. Snd a slf ad- J. P. McrHFKSOW, ilmcd erwlnpe tn the Krr. JocErnT. IxiLsjf, County ' - ! , w V.-v -r. E.ivTe Cir, Spt 1,