G G U A K r H immisaED fur tbk wssmimtim w beiihutiC piukiJiii. hi to iam h west iimcirrns sweat of or. hot. T- , . .l.-LT " EUGENE CITY, OR! "SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1884. VOL.13. 1LJ tie $Jfiu (Sits tori ;L.CA!V1?3ELL, P&W Air ail Proprietor. nr?ni - i t- in. n f waumntu teetbitfiea i.4t'a anl Eighth Street. T2al0?3J11fPri). Per Ami a.. flit VlltH... Three olnit'v .UM . LOT . .73 00 OXLf OF ADVRHTIBINQ. RA.TR? AdMrtUeatents huerted a. follow. I 0.. iiiw. 1 Uaa r I-, n. iiuertioB M; mH Mate, Mat Uwrtioa L , required in tr irtUara will be chanted at th. fob winrriteit . Oa.tiiv. thrM m roths WJ " " uk rafitha JJJ " " nit. rev WO Trmlaf. a itice. in local coliuna, 20 onU per . (or eeoh invirtlon. A W.rtUinf WUi will be ren lereJ quarterly. All job wtrk nit b rtto roa ox oiliviby. - W. II V Mil A II ,MeeU r Ml tliirl WleUy. ia wrh mtk. , u - anvra Jjtnnw TffA. V I. ' ' . a - 1 0. F. Meet. " Tumi 'ay enine NUeatae'Wn. ltd wlaUy. laeeehnior.il. mi i,n'Vt( a. ft y. w , Meeti at Minnie Hill tMieonnl and fourth Kit.? it : P nr. V .. 41. V. t Hu-iih .I1. 1 l l-t an I t'lH FiM.it. of Mhm.ut'i. Borlr. CoHMismts. Ososs r Ciio.! Faisal). M-rU th' rrtenltliirl Sitir-Uy eveniun at M-jni. HalL U rlf of -T. SI Hmus, W 0. IJjrrs L. .u f 'J, I. ft O. T. Mt- Lvm Sr Bi H jpc McU ttU J e ,r.,W vrv 4nt nften n at S: V. 8it.j C;i. 'I'll. " l,uU f,,nit'' Catlln. VWvw mls l'!rtiai L. BILYEU, Attorney anj Counsellor at La, - KUvTiN'R CITY", OREUOtf. PUACriCB y AI.MHK COURTS nF tlii SUtf. Will iUt oil attention nllaction an I tf '-t m-itt-ra. ) .V. K. 1CV" I5xr alBw IB. Attorney an i Counsellor- at-Law, tinw- pave tick in tub ennnv V f th. jWm.I J 'I I'"tru t aii.l m a. djpraiu; Cxirtof t!ii Sun. Sgtioiil ttmti n jiveu to volleetion. and miUir in nr tt i C85. 3. Wa3hbJrn3 ' Attoracy-at-La ir, KUIBSa CII'V. - - ORWfON OflI8 form.rly ajJupied by Thc.mim Bun. ly!!i CE3. M. MILLER, ltta)7 ail CjiasilbMt-Liw, ani Real Estate Agent. lUGSXBCirV. - - - OREGON. OrFIOa-To dr nwrth of P.t Oifi-." J. E. FENTON, Attorar-:it-Lav. KUaBHU CITY OREGON, Sa.Mtt9ntMttKintoIllEstt. Prao tia. and AbrtrarU f CM: Of rici-l.r Granj. 8tora. T.W.HA1UUS,M.D. Physician and Sjrgeon, orn'K vnvin'ft nrucr store. KvMii.no. ou fifth att, wher. Dt HMtua farawly raai'lM. Dr. Wm O3borne, 0U:AJj)! ii i Charles Hotel, - 0 ATTHI W 0U 1?r. 0? IVTSJail LUCIEI mi. Jos :fj p. gill, rA.X BE FOUND AT 1113 OFFICE or r ji no wImb aot iroaiBuy .nou. Utoattb POST OFFICE DRUG STORE. RJar oa Eighth rt.t, opiU Prmby ariaa Cfeoroo. JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT. J. S. IUCKEY, dialib in OjcVj, Wacus, Cains, Jesiry, Etu Repairing Promptly E'iiU?l. CaTAII Wark Warrta. J. A. lu:kkt, rW-rtk Co BHHr WiflaaM. itn NEW F. 1 A GENERAL J OOli A larife assortment of La- dies ami Ckillrens Hose at U l-i cts. Good Dress Goods at l ive liest Corset in town for 50c An immense stock of New and Seasonable Goods. Fine dtshmcre in every shade. New and Nohb'j styles in CLOUTING. Liberal Discount for CASH. New Departure ! ! two s.:xc2as T CASH AD CJ3EB.23330:E" pAl'KOXIZKTUEMhN WHO 111X1' T X bUHUOL Hoi Ulia, wlin iuu-resti. art .,uj their pmtits at lmnio. 'I uka nolic tUat- A. V. Will Mil (uodii for CA31I lit xiratly rejuoe.l Jent PrinU lb and 13 yard. $1 00 Beat Brown ami Bloauhi'd Mulina, 7, 8, '.I, a id 10 ct. Clark, an 1 Broolu .po-.il ootton 75 ct ixr Doc PI liu And Milled FlrnncU, i5, 35: 4"i and 50 cU. Watr Proo , cent Fine White Shirts 73 ct and 1 And all Other Cocd3 AIm th. ' 'lel. 'iel V I T K R K VT N N'on.b.ttorf'ir.'ranfth, le, an I d.iniWlityl. Or lomy ol I Umtoiif., who have .tiNKl by trmii a herstofore on tini, mt if at any timf they arittli to uk tASil piirciiMnj, I wui (r all ..it, a. ithr. the fall rredit on my reilnction A V. PKTblW , Good3 sold as in Oregon, for Cash Or Credit. Highest Pries paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and See S. H. Friendly. Harness Shop! H AVIVOOPF.XED A NEW SADDLE AND HARNIFS FH0P 0 8th FTHE wwl of Craiu liio.'., am now prepared to furnub vrythini( ia that line at tb. Th Motk Competent Workmen At ewpIoyM, ami I will nJiror to pre aatiafaction to il h ma fa in with a call. A. M. CUHHIIL TITT"M'Q I OLD GUI. Tiimmrntf S'fkx and Sat ins in all shades. Moircantiqu e Silks Velvets in Colors. The fin est stock of French KID SHOES ever brought to this place. BOOTS and SHOES :nall grades- GIIOCEIU 'iS of all describtions. UUII.D YOUR BRIDGES. ROADS AM your inUii'eiiU I Ara ixruiauaiitlj locatwl an PETERS, pricei, iu low a any utiior CASH STOR E. Fin. Cheviot SliirU. 5), 7t .t. and 51. NMr Asuiirt'iunt DreM IfooJi (No Tnwh) 15, 20 an j 'j cti. MnV U.ilir!ir. S'lirtiMl D.-iy.ra. 50 ct Mem' Oventhlrta, 7.1 cU. and 91. Menu' VlvemllH, 5'), 0.), 75 cU and tl. EinlMldortc and Edwins at Fahulout Lo rriiiei. at Proportionate Rates. O MAC HI In K ! At ffrcatly iwlucml rates. me no I in?, i win comwiu. it hii on wini. low as any House , D. W. C-SiHLBREDE, Ii'NOW PERMAXENTLY LOCATED in CultAif. Gmv. IU Mirfnrni. all ra U In mochanlcul and anrijlcal drutintry. All work wamntix! and MitNfai'tion vuamiU'ril. Eev. Father Wilds EXPERIENCE. ' Tor ilrv. Z. I. WIliU, well know rily ' initioiiry lu New VrU, and brother ' of tu. lalu ruiiui'ut Julti W llil, of Hi. alaaMibuwii. Hutiivue Coui-l. rrU. '! tolloMr.1 - 'J... . ..- , K. 31 St., AVie Ynrt. Uui ID, Ufi. WMKIH. .1. V. AYKM .t Co., (..rlHniiUli ; Utl winter 1 a irnuMrd Willi a Iiim duel uiiortub Uinni4 unmor aUvetliif ttHir. mik.-cm.ly my limltf, ulih lt Itcliol lnl"lor at nlg'it, iiikI biiri.nl o IiiK iim iv, tiiAt I coui'l ii'aim ly Uar nny olollnnj ofwr lo.-.u. I wnii aiKi a tinYrr t.viu a H'voru (MUrrli and cnlurihiil ronuli; hit aiwtiU wm pour, nikI my iwlem a good tloal run lown. Kiinwlnji tli. vain of AVKK'K 8vil.l'AUll.l.A, by ulwrrtUin o( uiiii mlirr cjitfii, nml from wrMiiml un in former ani, I hrgaii IxUlug It lor the al"oiiniiiiHl iliMirler. My aiitwtlt. lm p. il ahiitwt from Ike It rut dote. After a .hurt time tli. fenr ami Itching wer allnnl. aiul all lien, of IrrlUllon of tlia .kin d Sly eiitarrli aud eou(h wer. nl cued by tli. mm. mean., an4 my ((.'ii.-rnl limltli gremly liuiniTl, until ll i. now .cl.iil. I f. .1 a Uunilrml rr -cent MMii.'er, aihl I altr.liul. IheM nnulla n the una of the 8AKIAI-AKII.I., wlilrh I reuimiiiieii.l Willi all eoliltilrne. . th. brat IiIkhI iiiwleiuti rrer ileiriiril. I took II In hiiihII ilnte. tlirra tiineii a day, and iuel, In all. leM than two bottle.. I plaea thenti fneU at your aervloe, hoping lu.tr puliileation may lo good. Vour reipvelfully, Z. T. WlLDa. TU. abor. Iiutanee U but one of th. many .oiiiuiiilly 'tilu( to our notice, which prove th. (wrfuct aU,UkllHy of Aye' Sakiv fu i i.I. a to th. cur. of all dluaie. ariiing f.-oin liiipur. or inipof.rlahed tlopd, and a weal.ned vitality. Ayer'sSarsaparilla eleantM, enrlehe., and i rengl hem th. blood, tlumlate. the action of the tiomach and boweli, and therthy enable th. tritem to realntainl oTercnni the attack, of all Senfn Iwl Ditentri, Erupt iaM of th Skin, .' mnlim, Ca'arrh, Grrrtl DfWilf, and all disorder, reiultiug frnin oor or .orrupted tuood and a low .late of ilic ytcin. rnrrAntn nv Dr.J.C.AyeriCo., Lowell, Man. old by all Druc;tt: price f I, tlx bottlM , for V AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. , Dost Purgatlvo Medlclno ui.Cnn.tlialinn,Inil!rtlon. Iladiiche,aiiil Mil HUniin IMiuiril. ru. old .rerj wlieie. Alvraj'. reliable. Children ron. Fitc&etfo Kotier. Lis and rhy.lcUae rooommeiid It. , , it n r;cT parcotij. CENTAUR LINI3IESTS; Cio World's great l'oIn-Ec-Ilrvlnjr remedies. TLcyJicnl, tiuudio tiud euro Surni, Wound", 7calt Back ond IHicumatUm u;ou Sinn, and Strains, Calls ami Lameness jtoa Beasts. Clicap, culclc and reliable C CrxrX3 tt dbcwttla- tinea.. Tanaa. Craoknz Viua Lx t IleaJ, rUd L'reatA, EonTne., and asy Catarrhal Cotarilalat, esa la exterminated ly Wat Fo Jleyer'a Catarrk Cnre.aCenKI tntloaml Antidote, by Ab.orp" ilea. Tia au.t Imporiaat Cla" erery ainoa Vaeetnatlea. ll1!l"'at'lff, ntiua is Crocerls Provisions, WUI keep en band a general aevwtment rrmceriee, rroruioiu, Cured MeaU, Toliaoi-o, Cli-ar., pawnee. Candle, rioai, 'otiou, Ureen and Dried Knit., Wood and Willow Ware. Crockery, Etc Bralnea. will be conducted on a CASK I3ASIS- Widen meanarwiat Low Prices are Established-' r.. JI.Uw.A wtthnnl eh ire. U RnVtl iii k-iurKnrpRfinnrF WANTtr . , . . . Jh.l. I'll:!. BLUNG'S BLl'FP. Tht Kramliil Cam nf the R pnblinn Caru Tari'd rjpnn lurir mil i Rrwillile Belched Forth mlo the Old Du.k. WANTS 8"O.OO0 FOR III8 CIlAtlACTKO. IXDIASAPOtlS. AlU. 14 O'l tll 8th in.t. UmSiiliii'lfftliUoitycontrtinMl'0fKO,,!,iBI,jt v.Mon 0f M0ja enjoy. n iditoria1 clnrging that B'aino ln.d atvluwl hid p.eiwnt wife in Kentucky and tlirrt fliil to Maini, when, tin young woman and Iiit father following, hn niarritnl lir at tliA point of a shot gun. Mr. Dlai:.n tli'railiod Gil. Ilollowsy of ihn Tini that the irtate mont wm mnliciniia.y and infmiiouHly falao in dvrry part'eu'ar. Puliticnl .lander, lm say, hn pays no attention tiiuht, at my home, cla ming, as an to, hut thi attacking the honor of his 'd of BulHilo, my full uliaro of wife and children cannot W auhmitteil Vr" HuJTuloiimnP, ap ,. , , , propruto to thimisi'lves on this ocias- to. Ilolloway wnn awked to eoure the jan' vices of a lawyer at once and rin ! I am glad that our State has within uit against the respniiHilile puUisher of the Sentinel. Col. H dlnway placed the matter in the hands of Senator Harrison's law firm, and papers are in the course of prepaiatioti in accord ance with Blaine' in-truuiiun.'. THE COMPLAINT. Harrison, Miller A Elain, attorneys, in accordance with lilaine's directions, tiled this f vening, in tho United Slates Circuit Court, suit against I he Indian apolis Si'iitinel Company and John C, ihnen.uker, its president and Imsini HH nannger, who, it clmrg-s, controls and lirevt the publication of that paper, ritt d x uiiient TOee!s as follow: "'1 hat on the 8th day of August, 1884, sitid defendants, wickedly intend inji to injure, delaine and scandulize the plaint ill, did maliciously print und .iuMikIi, in tin regular daily isHue ol taid pap-r for that day, of and con oerninjf plaintiir, a n rtain seandaloii. ,'ulse and defamatory article, in the vnrds fcllowiug: 'Gun Dlaine allord tt The campaign war agaiiiNt Chv" and in, to ttay the lend, indecent. Fail n to lind vulnerahle points in his pu'i ic record, In enemies have assaulliHl itippoi-d irreuulvrity in hi privati onduct. They have drewted and re InsHi'il iliHHlliur until the actual fact' if it are hut a snmll part of the fur Sdowed, drilled nnd pull-d Hgure talking in the Maine Ilepiliicnti rints. Thi liesmircl i ig of piivate iharacter is the stock in trade of the lluine folks; it is all they have to oiler igainstlhe Democratic candidiitn. Ilul an James O. Illume allord this plan of at t lel If his flanks are ss unprotected is they ore currently understood to lie, s he not provoking a scathing tire lerii.it'iii these asHaul' to lie made on trover Cleveland! The Democrac rill hardly remain quiet on ItlaiiiHS niter life, when his supporters are r torting to acnndal-mongering against its candidates. The charges against Mr. Cleveland, and- which are false upon -heir very face, can, it apicars, he u rued on Mr. Maine and made to itick. There is hardly an intelligent nan in the country who has not heard '.hat James 0. Maine lietiayed the i'ir whom ho married at the muzi'o of a shotgun.'" The Democratic press has hal ti e nagnamity not to put forth these re ports which must cause pain to the ineinW of Blaine's family. The Re. puhlicsn papers have long known of them and have allotted them to go un denied. If Mr.N Maine was scoundrel enough to 1st ray an innot nt girl; if, tfter despoiling her, lie. wus craven nough to refuse her legal redress, by giving legitimacy to hr child piilil hotgun stimulated his conscience, then there is a Mot on his private character morn foul if posiM than thn countless stains on his political record. IIi wriduct disclosrs moral ohliquity ren dering him undeserving of social conti denoe and an unlit man to In Presi lent. A candidate with such a record ttinnot a fiord to asail his opponent. As liotween Cleveland and Maine, hat fair minded man can hewiute to pronouncn the forme? a clear and purer mailt Plaintiir lays his damage at 130,000. This evening itis understood i hat to morrow proceeding will I 1st gun against Shoemaker and th" author of the article, und r Gruldi' liM law in the State Court. This will compi 1 Mrs. Mainei attendnnce ns a witness. l'arry Sullivan was onoe playing Othelio at Dublin theatre, when the scene appeared for him toaxk Desde mona for the handkerchief; lie com menced: ,4Cive nie the handkerchief;" pause Vi he hamlkerchiet; anolher'oot (.Xrsrienc'nia a feeling of exvpera paose "Givejne the h a ndkerehief." lion at the ihoight that a flunkey 1 when A voice ltd A voice Ifom the front was li anl (Clan e) his hud it in his power to in ( laini: "Ah, misier Hulliran, suit the dicnitv of American .ciir.'-n- u -. . aorr, wipe yonr noae wid your fingers, k 8pit.li rf Ifiivrr fltTiluml. Tim following is tlm npfech of Gov. Clnvi-laittl nt tlif 2(J Aiiiiuitl Saengr-r-fi st at Hutralo, July 1G, 1883: I lutvn coini! to join my fellow-town nirn and ilu'ir viaiiorii in tli fxirciw Itiili iiiAiii'urittti a fi-htival of muaic and llll'lltK. It nny l H.tMy nuiil, I think, that no ono who hit called this hi Iioiiip, and who lm enjoyed a residence in thin heitutiful city, snd lias learned the kiiidnew of it people, ver forget then tliiii)M, or fail to experience a KutikfautMui in whatever adds to thn preMige of the city, nnd tiifi pride and erpvnioMt of -U iiilinliitnnf. And thus it i that I am here to it hordcrs a city coi.taining sufficient Herman enterprise and enough of the O.Tinrtn love of music, to secure to itself the honor and distinction of Is'ing selected ns the place whero this national fesiival is held. I deaire. to feel free, lo-night, fiom oflicial responsibilities and restraint, and aia private citizen, to join in wel coming our giieM to my home, but I will not foHiear, as the executive of he great Stnle of New York, ami on b -half of all its teople, to extend to those here assembled from other States a henty greetiii-,'. At this moment tho reflection is uperinoKt in my mind that we, owe much to the German element among our people. Jleir thrift anil indus try have added immensely to our growth and pmsperitv. The md and solemn victimsof American overwork m ty learn nf them that labor may m well done, and at the same time recrea tion and enjoyment have their place in a busy life. They l.nve also broucht to u their music nmltheir song, which have done much to elevate, refine and improve, and to ilemnnsliato (hat na ture' language Is as sweet as whm the stars niiii'4 together., I am inclined to think that a music loving people are not apt to m a bad wnpe; and it muy well be hoped that tvetsion like this will tend to make th" love and cultivation of musio more universal in our Innd, We hear, sometime, of the assimila tion of the people of iliUerent nationali ties, who have made their homo upon Ameiicini soil. As this process goes o i, let lh German's love of musia Ik a re fully included to the end that the b t elements of human nature may lie improved and cultivated and American life lm made more joyous and happy. I must not detain you longer; butter thing naitit you. 'lo the stranger tuest.I pledge acor liul hospitality nt ti e hands of the Germans of Buffalo. I know the anrmlli of heart and kindliness of dis position of those who have you in charge, and no other guaranty is needed. To my fellow townsmen, wlio have labored thus far so faithfully in pre puration for this occasion, I cannot for- ear saying yur most difficult and del icate work will not lm done until yoar guents depart, declaring the twenty third the most successful and enjoyable Saengerfest upon the li.t, and confess ing that the most cordial and hospita ble entertainer aro the Germans of Buffalo. Ibr liiih World. There is absolutely nothing in Blaine's career to gnin Irish votes, but there nay ls solid reasons in- his barrel to .ibtain venal newspapers and politrians American and Irish, colored and white. Since ho wrote articles in his paper inciting the most bitter feeling against foreign citizens hut mote - especially the Irish, in all the positions he has occupied, his adherents cannot show one favorable action toward tho Irish. In 1881-2 the Irish World, Greenback, which is now aiding Blaine, expressed Jiff-rent opinion of Maine's foreign policy. Here are a few extracts from that paper of that date: . "As Blaine is a thorough demagogue, he thinks, pi ilinps, that he may sue ced iu winning some of the Irish Ameriian voles by figuring as one of theora'ors at a SL Patrick's night iianqueu lie forgets that his presence nt such a meeting after what he has dure is an insuU to every intelligent Irishman present." Mon'h 11, 1882. 'Such a man hps iio conception nf what is due to the honor of the. TJnitt States, and should never be placed in a position here he can diagrnce our Government" Novem's-r 12, 1881. "W en i not rite of this man with- ship thewyithi lajt-a intuited." JA3 h . PAai- an! g9 on wid the the play.' December 10, 1881 O . ' ..- .All fM I