THE mm CITY GUARD. BATUKDAY.. "EPTEMHEIt. 27 1834. DEMOCRlTiC TICKET. For Pbesidkst, GROVEft CLEVELAND, of New York. For Vice President, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. For Presidential Electors, . . A. C. JONES, of Jackson, , LB. ISON, of Laker, W. D. FENTON, of Ysrahill flnnktd. -1 That tiDiDaeulait jwntlenian, who a little over one month ago was full of fire and fur at the Indianapolis Sen tinel, has found it newiful to write a letter of explanation to the country concerning the litL Instead of the browbeating, swelling word of a month lira we hare the the most abject and craven letter that ever a candidate has Eut his name to. Instead of vengeance 6 now ben for pity. Coward and bullr. this letter proves him to be, if we knew naught else of him. . From this man we owe the Cleveland scan dftl, to him personally, lor there is strons evidence that Jan. Q. Blaine made it an issus, secured it insertion in a respecUMa paper, which had re fused the wild farrago of nonttense and follv. To Jas. U. lilaine therefor we owe no consideration but justice. Ihcre is in this whole thing a rare vein of humor, which might be drama tized worthily only by a Shakespeare. He would have to draw Iapo without courage, Shylock without dignity, and the swaggering swash buckler Pistol in his entirety. That makes Jan. G. Blaine, cunning, avarice and coward ice. And. then to paint his shuffling And ridiculous inconsistencies. A man with sach keen-edged honor that he sought a vindication by telegraph, man who could not wait a month, man who seeks to vindicate his honor touched in its raont delicate spot tieen iv-teven veart after the ttory was fully published. Does Mr. Blaine tell the truth when he relates the secret marriagel Wo be lieve not. Tho law is very stringent against secret marriages in Kentucky It provides a heavy tine and imprison ment in the penitentiary to the ollicia ting officer or minister. It is a wildly improlwble story that any person would invite there penalties. Mr. Blaine in 4iis letter forgot to tell one thing, tho name of the person who married him He tells nothing unless undiir compul ion. In Kentucky the local papers publish a lint of til. i marriage licenses weekly. . Yet a clever young man like Blaine did not know that a tnarris'' license was indisponsaMo after re siding there two vears. Jleie is some thing that will nail tliat lit told by Mr. Blaine, as we believe it to be, the date being three mouths subsequent to tl first secret marriage, at a time wl.nn J as. G. Bluinn w:i living with his illegally wedded wife: Know all men hy these presents that we, A illiani A. JIch.nu nnd Jns. (J Blaine, are held and tirmly bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in tht um of 50 current money, for the payment of which to be matin to th aid Commonwealth we bind ourselve our heirs, executors, and administra tort jointly and severely, by ihes vreeents, sealed and dated this 3d iUv of October, A. D. 1850. The condi ion of the above oMieation is such that if there is no lawful cause to o' struct a marriage between William A, .McKiin and Miss Sarah E. SUrtwoorl of Bourton county for which a license is now obtained, then this obligation he void or else in full force. W. A McKi. Sea .1 Js. 0. Blaise, Seal. in Ulaines there is no record, no minister, no cause for secrecy. It may bo :he custom to marrv without license in Pennsylvania, but there is no CtJI for secrecy after the marriage, 1 Bniflisi Explanation and Jnoibtr. "Blaiue'i writing to Fisher refers V a wholly different matter. It refers to the allowance made to Mr Blaine at a commwion for tho ale to other people." 0. F. Hoir in vindication of Blaine, I never heard, and do not believe, that the Little Hock Company ever parted with a bond to any person ex cept at the regular price fixed for their sale, Instead of receiving bouda of the Little Rock and Fort Smith road as a a gratuity, I never had one excpt at tht regular market prie. Blaine in his own vindication. Which one tells the truth! Republican papers should take no tice that Carl Schurs is not a a candi date for the Presidency. The report that Mr. Schuri receives (230 a speech he denounces as an untruth. His ac tion in refusing 1100.000 which ad miring friends had in a lnk for him a free gift ahows that be is a highly iexVpndent and honest man. His speech U Brooklyn of July 12, is the ablest peh of the campaign. He ptored to a certainty that Blaine is a eorropt jobWr. Philip Best, the leading German of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has in his em ploy 1500 Germane, heretofore all Re- Ciblicans, now they are all for Ch-vr. lid..- STATE UNIVERSITY- A milnmn ArvnttA-la th Interest of the Laurean and Eatsxian Literary Societie, and tba Stat University. i i i Asiu Vattiho KmroH. Return. AfUr pleasant vacation w hart again as- ssmbLd fur soother yar of ttutly. Ones mors tht hall of tht University tcho tht greeting which the returning ttuilent give to leather tad cIm mate. Each day bring back aoint tardy on glad and eager tn return to bis tchool life to full alike of toil and pleuurt. lint among tht returning on, ;e thall look In vain for the 101111112 ' u:' t-'heering worJ of one, who was wont to dime among ui. For tht ftnt time in iu history the En. Uxiani havt lot', a member by death. Hardly did wt think whea but year our little company disbanded, that tht wortli of farewell givtn n by Lulu Skagge would be to many of ui her Ust A promising and beloved member of onr Society, a faithful friend, a dutiful daughter and s loving tiiter truly art wt all bereaved by her death. Brief Items. New officer! will 1 installed In tht Laureao and Eutaium tocietiet next Friday evening. ' Several sew dictionari hart bten ail Jed to tht library during vacation. A F McClain, an ahimnua of "80, hat been vlaiting friendt (Tl in this city during tht week. Among tht Bret visitor at tht University thii year, wt nutiot tht name of Mitt Ida Prim, of Jacksonville. Wt art sorry to notice that several of tht claM trees on tht University campus havt died during tht Mummer. Mark Bailey, Jr, hat returned from his Sum1 msr t surveying trip and re-enlerea tnt t ni vertity last Monday. Hon M McConnell, of Idaho, visited tht University hut week. Ht leaves a ton who will attend school tht o mlng ytar. Edgar McClurt rt-opened tht Junction school hut Monday. Rhetorical divisions hsvt been organized by Prof Hawthorn. The first tssayt are dut next Monday. Tht seuior classes havt commenced their usual elocutionary training, under tbt charge of Mrs Spiller. Mary Wallace left last Saturday for Grant Pati, where she will takt S class in music. ext rrulay tht Lsureans debate the ques tion, "Resolved that radical mtuurtt should bt taken to abolish Mormunism within the bounlnriesof the United States. It F Mo ("lure an I Win Miller will support tht affirms live, and E McAllister and W I Vauter, the negative. At their meeting last Friday, tbt Eutaxisnt mimed the genial countenance of Lena Mo Cown. Lena will not return to the University this year, and wt understand tht intends teach Ing school May success attend her efforts. Some of the freshmen art becoming to dignl Red looking, that ii is feared, it will lit neces sary for tht pmffesaors to wear badges to avoid mUttkea. A promising young freshman was recently addressed by tht nance of our most austere instructor, and he now thinks his ap pearance alont would gaiu him a professorship wherever ht might apply. From the "Clinton Courant" wt takt the following concerning one of the alumni: "Dr Edward llniley, of Chicago, who is visiting here this Summer, has been stopping at N'( w port, Narrnnett Pier and lloslon during the past two weeks." We understand that on his return to Chicago he enters upon the lat ytar of his professional course. Quite a sumW of new books have been ad ded to the University library during the past few months. We take tht lint from the Laurean column: Enjliih Imperial Diction ary, 4 volumes; Riverside Etitioi of British Ports, about AO volumes; Kngtinh KMsyint, 6 volumes; Cone's IVirds id North America, Fresenntaii's Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis Wurt's I'heinbtry, 7 volumes; Wol seley's Selene of Weilth, 2 volumes; Wnlker't Wnaltli of Nations; Itowen's Political Econo my; Kent's "Pure Reason," 2 volumes; Por ters 'Unman Intellect;" Kiscotn's Science of the Mind; Calderwnnd on the Connection Be tween Mind ami llndy; Young's Treaties on the Sun; Proctor's Moon; Proctor's Uyways nf Science; Proctor'a New Stsr Atlax; "The Heaven's,'' by (tiiylleniiue, revined by Proctor; John son.s Atlas of the Heavens; Etymological Dictir.nnry. Iy Skeat; Wnrcester't Unahriilged Dictionary, and Works of the German writers, Schiller, Gootht and 1-ewing, complete lu the original. Our Last. This is cur last column. We now retire from tht tditnrthlp, tht term for which wt wert elected having aspired. With ranch gratitude for the honor thus bestowed iion us, thanl.t to those who may have asristtd us in collecting items, and with th kindest fielings to all we say "gKxl hye," Personal. Wt art pleased to note that Mr () R TVn has so far recovered at to be abl to bt about onr street. Judge R S llesn and family returned home from Coos Ray, whers . hey have been spend ing the Summer, last Wednesday. Mr J W Ciowdy, of Cottagt C.mve, left Wednesday morning n a visit to hit old home in Illinois. Wt wish him a pleasant trip and a safe relura. Hon I. R Don, Democratic nominee for Presidential Elector, pd through our city on Wduday't train bound for Ash land, where he opened tht campaign Thar- V. Walling' history for Lao oouoty will be delivered in a f week. Mill Mary Dorri hai accepted a position in ths Ashland pnblio school. Mis Ion Cranfield hat beea electeil W VTot the Grants Pat Good Ttmplar todgt. All the states will vote for presiden tial electors on November 4. The elec tors then chosen will meet at their re spective state capitols on Wednesday, December 3. and east their ballot for president and Tic president of the Lnited" States. Ohio will elect minor state ofTicers and congressmen Otolr M. No sensible man will venture to predict how the election will" torn cot An evidence of the deep hostility of Cleveland to Irishmen is his appoint ment of Irishmen to fill the three most important offices the Governor hud in his gift. The Democrat who was elected on the State ticket in New York loHt year by the greatest majority i an irishman and an original sup porter of Cleveland. Uhe New York Turn Verein has declared it-self for Cleveland, and asks all the Turners iu the country to join them in the good work. A Life Saving Present. Mr M E Allison, Hutchinson, Kn.: Saved his life by a simple trial bottle ot Dr Kings New Discovery, tor Consumption, which caused him U, procure a large bottle, that completely cured him, wheu doctors, ohrnge of climate and everything tlss had failed Asthma, lironcliitis, Hoantnesi, Severe Coughs, and all throat and lung dis eases, it is guaranted to cure. Trial bottles tret at K K Lackey S Co. s drug store. Large size f 1. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve iu tht world for Cuts. Bruiten. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Conn and all Skio Eruptions, asd positively cures Pilot, or no pay required, it it guar anteed to uive perfect satisfaction, or money retuniled. rnce ''.') cents per Oox. ror tai by E R Lockey & Co Notice to Farmers. The Eugene City Mills have been thor enghly overhauled and the capacity for re ceivine and storing uraiu increased. Wheat cleaners of the latest and most improved patterns have been added. The Milt din- usnv is now prepared to store wheat on the follow ing terms: Oregon White and White Velvet wheat will bt stored free i.f charge; all other kinds will be charged 1 J cents per bushel for storage, and 1J vent per bushel for ticking and loading the same on board cars or wagons. We have a large amount of wheat bags on hand which we will (Impost of to suit pur chasers. P. E. 4 Co. July 30, 18S4 The tenacity with which people abide by their early fsitu in Ayer s sarmtparwla can on ly in explained by the fact that it is the beet blood medicine ever used, and is not approach ed in mcellonce by any new candnlato for puo- he favor. Scrofula, and all forms of scrofu!nti diseases. art raidilly purged out by the us of Ayer's S.trsapariila. New Firm. Dr N J Taylor dern'ret to inform liis pat rons and the puhlic geiierlly that he has asmciuted with him Dr J C Klierly l ite of St Joseph, Mo, in the practice of dentistry. Dr Eberly has had fourteen years of experi ence in hit profession, and has taken a course in the I'hiladclpliia Dental College. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Oltice in Walton's brick. Syrup of- Figs. Nature's own true laxative. ( Pleasant to the Palate, acceptable to the toiuuch, Kirmlexa in its na to -e, psinlea in its anion. Cure Ha bitus! Constipation, DiliotiMieM, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cenei the yreni, purities the biood, regulates the Liver and acts on the Bowel. Jirwiks up ('nlils, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strenghtens the organs on wheh it sets, Better than bitteis, nauseous Liver medicine, pills, salts and driii:. Maniple Ixittles free, and large ones for s lie by F M Wilkins, Eugene, W S Lee, J unction. Nkw Dkstist. Dr W V Henderson will open a ilentnl olhce in Hays new brick hiii'ilinj October .t. Mr Henderson is well known in F.iienu mid vicinity, and has the reputation of licing a lirt-cl-ies Workman, having had eiht Jars experience, tiive him a call. Summons. In the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Lane County. Suiie linden, Plainti.T, vs. J Nat Hudson, Defend int. To ,i Nat lliiilson, defendant a)ove named: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF Oregon you are hereby iiininnneil and rj quire to nppea. aii.t answer pUin tills com plaint, now on file againt you with the Cle k nf saiii Court, in the ahuve entitled suit, ou or hsfore the 3.1 day of Nov, 181, it iK-iiu; ti e tirst day of the uext regular Unu of said Court, to be holden in said County, at the Court House in Eugene City, Oregon; and you art notified that if you fail to ai.awer said com plaint a herein required, the rl intiff will apply to the Court for the relief demaiided in the complaint, to-wit: For the dioliition of the marriage contract now existing between plsiutitf and defendant, and for the caie and ciitoly of the minor children of plaintiff and defendant, Lli May and Frank Hudson, and for judgment a.aint defendant for costs anil disbursement of t'.iis suit. Published in th Eugene City (li'AKn newspaper for six consecu tive and successive wneks, ly order of Hot, R S Bean, Jmlire of said Court, which order bear date th 19th day or Sept, ItM. 1 Bam:, Attorney for pl'ff. Summons. la th Circuit Court of th Stat ef Oregon for Lane County. Emma Bramlett, Plaintiff, v. William Bramlett, Defendant To William Bramlett, defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon yon are hereby summoned aid re quired to appearand answer the plsintiff s com plaint, now on til against you with the Clerk of said Court, in th ahov entitled suit, en nr Wor the 3d day ot Nov, 18.-4.it being th first day of th nsvt regular term of asid Court, tn b hidden in th sain County, at th Court House in Eu ene City, Oregon, asd you are notified if yog fail to appear and answer said cninplaiut as herein required, th plaintiff will apply to the Court for th relief demanded in complaint, to wit: For a decree el said Court dissolving th marriage contract now espting between plaintiff and defendant, and that plaintiff hav th ear and custody of the minor child f plaintiff and defmiuuil, Nslli Bramlett, and for judgment f'r th est and disbursement nf thi suit. PnblUhol in th Eugene City Gcash newspaper f r i eoocecii tivt and tiiceewiv week by onler nf Hon R S Beta, Jndge of said Court, is id order bearing dat Sf,'t t0, ISM L. BiiTie, Attorney for pl'ff. GO TO TIIE Ifijw' Store. Eugrne CHy, Orron, For your Boot sod Sh.ie Fine Ooml asd Low Pric. O. BECK WITH k SON. N. B. 13 lb riot, (beet) $1.00 11 lbs sugar, (good) 1.00 4 lbs tea 100 5 cans lye 1 00 5 cant pit fruit 1.00 1 set extra hue goblets to 1 set extra line glasses 35 1 glass tea let 40 1 bread plat 23 1 cake eund Finest assortment of GLASS WARE, CROCKERY. WOODEN WARE, WIL- LOW WARE, and GK0CL1UE3 in .Eugene. Call and get prices no trouble to show good. Goods deliveied to all parts of city fret of charge. Will grind your coffee without any extra charge. , A. ovsiiss.Tis sii. Csah laid fur all kiudi of country Produce, Hides, Eta , n a w T n i tr jVT v . , iJuuoiiiin vasn urncer. FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersicned administratrix of tht estate ef J D Kinsey, deceased, lis filed in the County Court of l-ane Lounty, Oregon, her account of final settlement, and Monday, November 3, 1884, ha been et for hearing the lame. Dated Anguit 30, 1884. PuoebkB. Kiksev, Administratrix, Canvassers Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHOR ized aiient for biographies of GmverCleve land and Thomas A Hendricks, Democratic nominees for President and Vice President; Twentv vears of Congreos, by J G Blaine; Life of .lame G Blaine and John A Logan, Remihlican nominees for President and Vice President Also the Novelty Rug Machine Stamned Rng Patterns; Liquid Blueing Baker's Cleansing f laid; Dr (Jill's Ongon Catarrh Cure; Missouri Steam Washer one of the latest and nest inveiiticns of tho age. Orders taken for subscription to Eugene City GUARD. M. M. MARKS, Millinery Goods AND DRESS MAKING. TTAVIN'J PURCHASED THE STOCK XI of ro.k1s of Miss ltonnett, which is one of the largest ever brought to Eugene, I am now prepared to sell the same at astonishingly low prices. The patronAge of the ladies of Eugene is respectfully solicited. Dressmaking a sjwcialty. Mrs. C. I. Gay. DR. L. F. JONES, Physician and Surgeon. "VST ILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL f v calls oay or nijjnt. OFFICE Up atairs in Hay' brick; or can be found nth K Mickey ft los urug store. Office hours: 9 to li m, 1 to 4 p in. f to p m. juul2tf New Barber Shop and Batli Rocm3 (On d.Kr North of P.at Office.) rATHS. 25 CENTS. EVERYTHIXO fitted ni in the best of order. Shavinn and hair cutting done in tho most apju-oved order. JERKY HORN, Proprietor. WILL EXCHANGE m m i rniiE X hereby takes the pleasure of announc ing that they will take "W JtdL3E3.sA.T- at any warehouse north of Eugene City in exchange for FLOUR, MILL FEED, ETC., at their mill in Eugene. The Company will lake wheat receints. DroDerly signed to them, and give credit to the owner of tl same on mill books for the amount bushels. P. E. 4 CO. July SO. 1884. a2-6m Jontractors & Builders, Eugene City, Or. Plan and FpeciBeationa furnished. Esti mate given. ROOM3 OVER PETERS' STORE. PLASTEEING. Estimates on all plastering will be given by Paul Stanley, at the same rooms, give satisfaction. H warrant all work to RHINEHART, J. R-Hone, ign and car riag painter. Work guaranteed first class. -Stock sold at lower rate than 'by an yon is Knirene. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -V-01'ICEIS HERESY GIVEN THAT 11 the undesigned has been duly sp pointed by the O-ontv Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Mary Meller deceased, snd all person hav. ing claims (gainst said estate, are hereby re quired to pivamit them, w ith tSe proper voachsr. to the nndersigned administrator, at the nffic of J E Fen ton, Eugene City, lane County, Oregon, within sis months of the date nf this notice. Dated September 12, ISM. JonjC. tUT, Admisistrator for Estate. J. E. risms, Att'y. Notice. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any dehu ereU.I by av pern r any debt iU. No oi Birsei. No one except mywlf has autrity to siga my nam. FinsMTw PomniiTia, San ! union, 100 Cases of Goods direct from 5 case of Ladies of latest styles, MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, The finest We Keep the Best Stock of PRICES WAY DOWN AT I I L STORE. E.E.Luckey&Co DEALERS LY DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils. Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture. - PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS; To Luchai A' Bi'istaw at the. old Ellsworth Store. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken or especial size. School and Miscellaneous Book All the standard antliors by tho volume and is seta. Juvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large stock of new goods and we have everything found in a first-class Book fetor?. We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CAILISON. Real Estate Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Improved Farms for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC PARTIES wishinstn locate, by Preemption nr Hmnesteail, upon Cnversment 1-snnf, U pnrchassj School or Raikosd Ijin.fs will do well to call nn r an.lr us, a we ar tnnr onuhlv aoraaite.1 with such lands thmut-hmit the entire W illsmette Valley, no lth"! , JJ the rirer, ao ess show parties th most valuable lands and desirable location, from 40 to acrrsina body. Informal training to lauds fnrnihHl pratia. Yet location and pne end for rirrulsr. Address nr rail on A. STIN IT QO-, T."?s City, Oregon- The East & Misses Cloaks direct from N. Y. m Eugene. BOOTS AND SHOES. lust fee MM: