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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. 8ATUKUAY NOVKMKKU I. 1834. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For Pkksidext, GROVE 11 CLEVELAND, of New .jfork. Fob We rnKsuE.sT, THOMAS A. MiNDlMCKS, of Indiana. - For rnwideiitiu! Electors, A. C. JONES, of Douglas L It. ISOX. of DnkiT, W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill. To Lane Couoiy Democrat. The Presidential elation lliat occurs next Tuehday is full of proinin foi Urn Democracy. .At tliia time it seems proWtle that we shall carry the Stales of New York, Nw Jerwy, Nevada, Indiana, California, etc, and the 153 electoral votes of the South which will elect Cleveland and Hnidricks ly a handsome majority. But wn deaire to ten Org'u enrolled on the side of good government nd ' we Uelieve if every Democrat wlli'luru out on flection day and vote 'iml work in parnent, that when the sun sets on noxt Tues day it will Iks written in huge letters on the horizon Jthat .Oregon has been rndeemed. From actual knowledge we know that the Republican majority in Multnomah county will fall below 00, and the leaders in Portland aro confidently claiming the county. They art working in earnest and actively for success, and have the best organization they ever possessed. Laim county Democrats, to Home extent, you have it in your power" to say whether or not we win in this Slut. We ought to give 150 majority. Every man can give the en lire day to the cause, and be well paid for the same by the enhanced piica he will secure for his grain. We will win if Democrats do their duty. If you hava ouighbor who is i.ot able to go to the polls, make it your busi. ness to procure means by which he can Vtend to.lljis great duty rrery man Owe to his county. Remember that eternal vigilance is the price of litarty. BURN THIS.--Rluine to Fisher. The Tattooed Jlau. Blaino was not afraid of an investi gation. Not in the leant. But for the fit-at time in tlm history of the United States a representative (J. G. Blaine) resigned while, u charge gainst him was being investigated. And the-brave plumed knight re signed because some rebel brigadiers were searching into a transaction which he declared was "as open ax day." And the New York Times, a bad ing Republican paper of the United States, the, opponent of tlm Stalwart as well as ot Bluine, a paper which has a clear record of Republicanism for thirty years, the most aide, upright and brilliant newspaper in America and a recognized anti-monopoly journul in article after article, in every column posts Jas Blaine as a falsifier and cor ruptiontsU And'thq Oregnnian speaking in this matter said thai "the course of the Times 'was that of a great and an hon orable' newspaper." And tlm Oregon iansaid, "the Mulligan letters will not down." . Anil there is not a singlo lirsicluss Republican newspaper in these United States which has not gone beyond the Twines. Blaine's organ, the N. Y. Tri bune made thisopen.blunt declaration a fowyvrsago: "Blainwhas taken brilies." And yet Blaine is slandered. , Cor. IlcndrlrK't Loyally. From Mr Seward' speeeti t Auburn, on OotulwrUl, 181.8. I entertain no ill will towards the Democratic party or its leaders, and havo no uncharitable feelings toward that great constituency. On the other hand, I cherish a grateful appreciation of the patriotism, tho magnanimity, the heroism of many of my fellow ciii tens with whom 1 have cheerfully la bored and co operated while they still retained their adhesion to the ' Democratic party. How could I dis trust th loyally or the virtue of An drew Johnson, of Gen McClollan, Sen ator Buckalew of Pennsylvania, or of SENATOR HENDRICKS, of Indiana or his associate. Mr. Niblack, or of Mr. Cox of Ohio, to whom personally, more than any. other member, is due the passage of the constitutional amendment in Congress aMishing African slavery. Thirty yars ago a man in Kentucky secretly married to a woman allowed the name of that woman to become the theme of common gossip, when one word from him would have stopped the chatter of all idle tongues. Fur thermore six months Wore the legal marriage we have that man's name signed as houdsman to a marriage li cense, showing conclusively that he knew the marriage was illegal. And yet Jaa. O. Blaine has the sublime im pudence to appeal to the chivalry of America to assist Mm against liMers. . - One hundred thousand Democrats aisemUed in New York City Tuesday night at a Tammany ratification meet ing. Bayird andThurmSn weretmony the speakers. John Kelley pieced the entire and undivided support of Tamirany to the ticket Tlit fM. Dodged, by Oosh. A Maine Dem ocrat who saw Blaine vote in Septeni W. My wife's deceased sister and my deceased brother were present at my wcret ntuniag. Blaine. The receiit majority in Ohio resem hies a cake of soap. The more it is handled the smaller it gets. Four hundred million dollars idle in the National Treasury and wheat is i worth tifty cunts a bushel, The Faculty of Michigan University having lieen polled stood thus, Cleve land, 14; Blame 4; St. John, 1. Forty three per cent, extra must e paid on all goods the farmers bey: The extra freight money on w heat amounts to ten cents a bushel. Out of twenty four million bushels of wheat shipped from the port of New lork this xeasoii not one bushel was carried by an American ship. After twenty four years of building up a home market, by a protective tariff our farmers are compelled to take 45 cents a bushel for wheat. If you want 43 cents' a bushel for your wheat vote for '.he friend of the monopolists, Jos. O. lihtine. If you want high price for that article vote for your friend, Cleveland. Tho prices of goods in England are 50 per cent lower than in the U. S. The reduction in prices in the last 50 years has been very great. Inventions has caused tho decline. Geo. F. Edmunds is silent in this campaign. Allan. G Thurman, "the noblest Roman of them all," is so well phased with Cleveland's career that he speaks for him. That is something for ami monopolists to think on. Another twenty years if the rate of the past twenty years is maintained not a foot of irabln land will be left to the poor man. Rrmeniher this when you vote, and cast your ballot against the party of Dolph and George. The wages of British workingmen since tho adoption of Free Trade have increased 100 per cent. Their wiges anJ seventy per cent greater than those of French workingmen, who are pro tected by a high tarifl'. The staple of the Republican de fense of Blaine is taken from Senator Hoar's reply' to Blaine. We gave Schurz' rejoinder to Hoar in last week's supplement. Mr Hoar has not dured to reply, he cannot, and he will not. Blaine's foreign phlicy will lose him votes next week. The Irish World, Greenback Republican, told the truth when it said two year, ago that he was a "llunkey" and u "toady." But tho World didn't get $3,000 a week then from El kins. In other words, let us employ the weapons they so efl'ectuuly used Hgainst Folder's life and tlm enhodiinent of Allieri'a sentiment deep veng'-nnce is the daughter of deep silence. Quiet ly, secretly, but surely lie your motto. CoMMlTTK (N. Y.) STALWAHTS. 'Iwenty four years of Republican tariff and wheat is 50 cents a Inishel. Twenty four years and CO per cent, of tho iron furnaces, woolen und cotton mills of the United Stats are idle; Twenty four years mi' a million men are out of work, and other millions in the protected industries and States are receiving 05 cents a day for their labor In the decade from '50 to 'GO iho farm wealth of the United States increasud in a rate twice as great as in the twenty years from 'GO to '80. The manufactures and manufactured exports increased with unparalleled rapidity and the merchant hliipi of America carried the goods 0f t, rn. tire world. These are facts from tho census books. The Independent revolt in Connecti cut is assuming mimenso proportion". Hundreds of prominent Republican have signed an address to the men in favor of honest government. Among the names aro those of Prcf Whitney, of Yalu college, Mark Twain, tho otli cers of most of Hartford's strong in surance companies and all the Turn Vereins of that State as well as New York will vote for Cleveland. Dr. Strong of the Bptit Theologi cal Seminary. Rochester, N. Y., will vote for Cleveland. Bishop Hunting is out for Clebelaud. Rev James Free man Clarke, is an arJent supporter of Cleveland. Dr. Geo. T. Ladd, Frof. of Moral Philosophy in Yale College, has weighed the claims of both men and will vote fur Cleveland, Reccher, Robt Collyer, Father MoGlynn and many other cler iivn are with Cleve land in this campaign. We are satis tied with the list From ocean to ocean the United States extends three thousand miles and has a breadth of 2,000 miles The richest gold and silver mines in the world are contained within their Iwundaries. The greatest Isxly of firming land in the world are in thrse States. The protective tariff called neither of these into existence. When you hear a demagogue compare this country with all its vast resources to a country the size of the Willamette valley and then driving the conclusion that a protec'.ie tariff, ask him what this country would amount to without it t farms and mines. Ask him to com pare the period from 1850 ti lSGO.end anv decade since then. They won't dj it. ' . The Candidate of tie Mar Bontrrt. fc. Y San. T... .1 I . 1 .1' ui wie uiiru cnapier oi me aiar route history, if it should ever be writ ten, as it is proposed to Im enacted, will surpass all previous achievement, us the i-lecric light surpasses a tallow candle. The gang propose that instead of working for tho party s success they shall also work for their own, inasmuch as they aspire to an actual share in the Gov ernment itself. The first and biggest step toward the development of that idea was the nomination of Blaine. Nearly every movement to draw the cover away from the still hidden scan dals has been checked in some un known manner, but wt'h unquestiona ble indications that Blaine was shut up inside. Tim late James W. Bosler a most influentfitl and important mem ber of the ring was one of Blaine's most attached friends. : Another' one known to' be deep in the mysUry, Stephen B. Elkins, wasthemest cou-, xpicuous figure in the recent Chicago Convention and his voice led the cho rus of bowling cowboys and star rout ers w ho gathered there in force to put Claine'a nomination through, and his hand proUMy controlled and disbursed ! tlm cash winch was placed throughout tlm convention in unexhausted quan tities. Their candidate it ISlaine and with Blaine in the White House the star routers would pit;h their tents inside the very Treasury walls, instead of hovering around the back doors of the National Postoflice. Forri'ii Follry. By its foreign policy the Democratic party acquired every foot of land west of the Mississippi river. By a three years' war it procured the international right of expatriation. It allowed the right of no adopted citizen to be trampled upon. For eighteen months with Blaine as Secretary nine months five adopted citizens of the U. S. were imprisoned without trial in in English prison, In every great city indignation meetings wero held and Minister Lowell de nounced. Lowell was acting under Blaiim's orders. Grover Cleveland presided at tho Buffalo meeting and Blainn was invited (ut ignored th meeting altogether. American citi zens are to day serving in foreign tir lilies under coi.Hlraint, and the way to remedy it is, say the Republicans is to elect the party who allowed it, and the man who said after discussing tlm cases of McSweeney for six iiioiiiIm: have nut read the Coercion Ad. Why l I;! Why did Blame say that he had no dealing with Tom Scott in L. R. lw bonds, when his own letters show the contrary? Why diil he say that he procured a small amount of L R. bonds when he wnsnimof the heaviest stockholder. Why illtf he cl-iim thai he procured the liiiiuls at the name rati us other people when a ineiiinianiliiiii admitted l'y lii id to be in his own limul writing .showed that he received SlljU.UOU in liond.s without a cents charge, ami lm sides I hat large sums of money? Why did he Nay if the errant w-as to the Statu of Arkansas, as he affirms, "I did a service to YOUR mad," in a letter to ''my dear Mr. Fisher." Why did he answer when pressed by tli" con, mil tee as In helhi-r Mul ligan li-d when he contrsdivti'd Blaine point blank, "Not at all, he inight havo put a construction on w hat I said. iniiiii "ONE PRICE TO ALL," Has opened thfe selected Genera'. In the City of Eugene, Lane County uooas marKea We Give us a call defy 0o selves. No trouble to show goods. Our Motto : CHEAP FOR CASH. Remember Strictly one Price to All. Walton's Brick - The biggest and most important meeting of merchants and business no,, utcr drill i:i New York Citv . rf filled its streets .Monday evening. Thirty to thousand men were in line. The front file wa composed of whole salers whose wialth airgregaUd 821, 000,000. The parade wan twice as large as the meeting of Gurlield busi nebs men in 1880 which up till last Monday was the the largest as semblage of business men the metrop olis had ever witnessed. This was a Cleveland meeting. A forged affidavit of Maria Hal pin is now given out by the Republi cans. Her counsel denoonoos it as a forgery. Don't believe any eleventh hour lie. I lay in a British jail; Mr Blaine was . secretary of state. Mr. Blaine went out of power, and I went outofjsiL D. McSwEKNEV. K The' most unscrupulous and s!ander oils newepnper in the Sta'.e is the Ore gonian. It suppresses all but a few 'item's w hich favor the Democratic side, - ... ... i .it A toreiu citizen can. visii nis oiu ilieine without running a risk of being imprisoned, or drafted into tlm army. Dr.A.W.Prather. OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF SIXTH Street, opxmite the Star Ualtery. ' Calls pruuntly attended to niftit or day. Climnie ilineiviM s upti-ialty. DR. L.F.JONES, Physician and Surgeon. 7-ILI. ATTEND TO PROFESSIOXAL y y oalln day or nik'lit. OFFICE l'p Htuim in Hays' brick; or can be found at E It I.uckey A Co' drug ntnre. Office hours: J to 1L' iu, 1 to 4 p in, 8 to 8 V m. jmilltf New Barber Shop and Bath Rooms (Ono ("nor North f Piwt Office.) BATHS, 2V CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted up in the best of order. Shaving and huir cutting done in the moot approved order. JEIIKY HORX, Proprietor. MERMHAX & T0FFELUIIRE, . Proprietors. "7"E WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE .y f citizen of Eue.ie and vicinity that we have decured the Imildili npNiitH the Star llakery, and will keep a complete block of Flour and Feed of all kinds. We will he aide to furnUh every 'hiiii; at the Mtnie low rices an heielnfi.re, ile liveied free at all timcH diu iii the liny. All order left at the nnilx will he cl livvreti ly ux. We A'ould lit ll'itMl tn have you call and leave your ordtra and they will lie promptly at tended to. livitietuber the place, opposite the Star Enkery. Buckleo's Arnica Salf. Tho 15ct Salve in tl' world for Cub, l!rui.-e. Sort-, Ulcers, Sidt Hheiim, Fever Sore) Tetter, t'loipii-l Hand, Cliilbhiioa, Conn and all Skin Eruptions, a:.d pnaitively cure 1'ilen, or pay required. 1: is "ii.ir iinterd tn j;ive perfwt aatiafaetioii, or !lioliy refiili'lod. Priii" .'. cent pur box. For tale by K I! i.ni.key A Co W. V. Henderson, 33 23 33J "3F E S T1. i'sr.ffiV HAS RESUMED PRACTICE V " XL w'tn 'nce in llava' brick. MftiT My op. r itious' will he lirrt- law and charges revouable. . Old pa',mn as well .id new ones are invited to call. Good News! r largest and .best stock of Merchandise in piam ngures. . and satisfy your - Willamette Street. -- V? Pound. That the Cheapest and goods is AT THE I X L 75 cases of Dry Goods received from the great failure of PE&TZ; & CQ MEW YORK which we have purchased cheap -FORCASH.-r t3" Look and see a few of ourpiiccs: .; ;. ycU calico for $1 00 13 yds unlilrnclied muslin 10 14 yds unlil-acliRd " 1 Or 18 yds crash 1 00 1 2 yds dress goods 1 001 0 yds gingham 1 00 Come one come all and Imy lots of those goods for these prices. A good suit of mens' clothes for $8.00; Hats 75 cents and upwards! Bring your CdSH along as you will surely get $1.50 worth of goods for .the little turn of fil.OO. Remember the Cheap I X L Store, Eugene City, Oregon. El.Iuckey&Co DEALERS JJV". 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 Luckcy ' Bristow at the old Ellsworth Sto if. Pass books, butcher books, memo randums, ledgers, day books, etc., of all kinds. Orders taken or especial size. School and Miscellaneous Books. All the standard anthors by the volume and is sets. 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 m'6 have, everything found in a first-class Book fctore. We also have a full stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISOX. Rcnl Estflte Agents, WALTON'S BRICK, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Improved Farms and on easy leruib. FLOURING MILLS, SAW MILLS, ETC. FARTIES 4 jmrchw on-hly ac the riTer, n.l cn how arUtt tho nvt iil.l tnJ ( dmiW. Ad.'jf or e!l on Pound! Best place to buy your CHEAP STOEE. 1 Aoz nnjikiim (pure linen) $ 75 I doz good to wel 75 G yds shirting .. 1 00 A very good corset 50 for Sale Cheap Oovernrnnt Ind. tre r laor ln.l D.l nrwraiw ,m 40 tn A. S I IMT IU, H" ngia City, Orti-oo.