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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. KATUIMMY. ..... NOVKMHKH 8, J8S4. .VCTQRY Grover Clevalaai Presi dent, andThos.A,Fen dricks Vice-Presi- dent. lilileiiTiniicaleil The Solid South, New Yo,k. New Jer$ey, Indiana and Connecti cut did the Business. 219 Electoral Votes We have met the enpiny, and thnnk God, tliey are oura, A glorious victo rj has beo won in spitr of v wt ru of money wrung from the Federa tRce-hoIders and spent in corruptin, toters. Indiana, Now York, New Jersey Connecticut, with the. Southern Stntwi will give. Cleveland and llendrick 219 electoral votoi, 18 more than noo eswry to elect . On account of going; to press we can only say, "the troops fought long and nohly. Ta to. Sheriff. Mayor. Governor. President. It did hc(l)pin. Our cock crow 1870 vindicated. "Burn this letter." Always "tell the truth." Never crow heforo you get out of the woods. Too much Mulligan letters did the "fcusinnss. The Irish voted with their friends, the Democrats. - "That d d tariff was loaded agnin." Tou het it was. The Rev. Dr. Blackball is knocked ut in the tirst round. Democrats are excerdingly hippy. They have a reason to le so. j'Did our Republican friends hear omethinjf drop" last Tuesday. "CoppWrhaad" Tom Hendricks runs like a deer in the Jloosier Statu. The press is a power in this land. The station of Tuesday demonstrates t&atw . The Republicans have one consola tion, They carry Oregon by 2,000 majority. . And they called the Independent Republicans dudes, sneaks, mugwumps And Pharisees. They say that after all Carl Schurs has some influence, lie made the great speech of the campaign. If Mr. Schurz leaves this country Im mill go with a commission from FrMideot Cleveland. Tildoa vindicated New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Indiana, ndthe Solid South. Hurrah! Call him Oscar Folsom's papa, if you please; Stephen Grover Cleveland if you wish: But you must call him for four yesis, President Cleveland. Our young men re beginning to think. They are voting on the ques tions of twenty years ago. The re bellion ia over, and we are glad of it. It is stated that a field ten mile quire will hold the population of the rarth, and that one twenty miles tjuare would seat them alL The French Ministry will soon in. trod uce a bill into the Clmmlmrs plac ing a tax of 27 per cent, jmr Imshol on wheat. The bill will certainly pass. The English 'lories, if they come into . office, will lay a like hea7y impost on wheat. Here is the motto of every Tory and of every reactionist in the world, if the name of his country he mbstituted, "England for the Tories." As to whether this would be efficacious the following may be considered, Eng land has 16,000,000 acres of wheat land idle. The average, for Great Britain per acre is alxiut twenty Imsh--k This would make 200,000,000 bushels, while we supply Great Brit ain with about 150,000,000 bushels of wheat. The following are some of the de. tails concerning the proposed pneumat ic tule from New York to Chicago: "Two tubes are to be made of brass, which will run side l y side, although it is said, ano tube v. ill be tried at first. A powerful engine with an ex haust wheel is to lie stationed at one end. It is said that if the tube is properly n.sdo and planted, no air will escape. The rijjlitof way, it is be lieved, can lie secured for nothing. A letter, a sample of grain, or package of any kind which is to be sent, is en closed in a rubber ball. A ball pre vents the least friction as a rolling oh ject, and the leather is to be stiff and heavy. There is not a single cat within the limits of the town of Leadvillci Colorado. Cats have leen imported there by the hundreds, and in all varieties of color and size, but not one has ever survived the second week of residence. However, as '.here are no rats and mice in Leadville there is no real need of cats, and it makes little difference whether they live or die.. The thin atmosphere at that altitude (I ',200) is a as fatal to tho vermin as to their foe, and the in habitants are thus mercifully spared the infliction of both. The Chicago Inter-Ocean. At a recent meeting of one of the medical sncietiet a list of more than 100 remedies for cholera was presented. Yet a distinguished doctor stated that probably no real improvement hud bren' made upon the remedies of sixty years ago, which consisted almost wholly of calomel and opium. The French doctors are experimenting w it) doses of sulphate of copper as a cure It appears that workers in roal mill" have Imd an almost complete immunity from the disease. "Hazing" having fallen into disfavor ut the colleges of this country "cane rushe " are now the correct thing The studt nts of Columbia College were having one of these divermoiis lately when one of the freshmen was so fiexl as to push President Barnard, who shot out his right duke and landd good one on the freyh nan's nose. The Utter will not cane-rush again for some time. Thos Penny is a wealthy banker at McKeenort, Ph., and is the oldest one in that place. It is stated tint the fortune of Phil lip Armour, tho Chicago pork king, is 25,000,000. The Results. All person faelinj -dull ami depressed, or perlia; feverith, with no appetit., no energy, th system closed, the Liver torpid, the Dow.' el inactive, who are wondering how to 6ml re lief, should purchaM a fifty cent or one dollar bottle of Hyrup of Fig, read the circular around the bottle, follow the directions, taking a few doses of this pleasant remedy and be restored to health and happiness. It nay be of F M Wilkin, Eugene; W 8 Lee, Junction. A Great Discovery, That m daily bringing joy to the home f '.! (ard by living many of their dear one from an early grave. Truly i Dr King' New Ducovery for Consumption, Coughs. Cold, Athma, Bronchiit, Hay Fever, Loo 'of Voice, Ticklin in the Throat, Pain in the Side and Chet. or any disease of the Throat and Lnngi, a positive cure guaranteed.- Trial bot tle free at K K Luckey & Cu' drug store. Large bottle $1. "? Of either fox admitted to tho PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE On any week-dny of tho year. The College Journal, containing Informa tion of the courne of study, rate of tnitinn, board, examinations, etc., end cuts of plnin and ornamental penmanship, free. Address, A. P. ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 104. Poutlaxd, Ob. p3T In vrtting, vlcase mtntlan (hit paper. Notice to Farmers. ; ' Th Eugene City Mill have becn.lhjy. pughly overhauled and the capacity for re, ceivi ig and storing grain increased. .Wheat cleaoer of the latest and tntmt improved patti rn have been added. The Mill Com pany i now prepared to tore wheat on the tnlli. wing term: Oregon White and White Velvet wheat will be stored free of charge; all other kind will he charged cent per bushel for storage, and 1 cent per. bushel for t eking snd loading the same ou board car or wagon. We have a large amount of wheat bag on hand which we will dispose of to suit pur chater. P. E. ft Co. July V, 188. NeFirm Dr N J Taylor desire to inform his pal roui and the public generally that he ha associated with him IWCEberly late of St Joseph, Mo, in the practice of dentistry. Dr Kberly has had fourteen years of experi ence in hi prodissinu, snd ha taken a cou'se in the Philadelphia Dental College. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Olflce iu Walton' brick. 1 Syrup of Figs. ADMINISTRATOR SJIOTICE. NOTICE IS HRIiKl.x filVEN THAT the undersigned ha been duly ap pointed by the County Court of Lane Coun ty, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Mary Mellrr deceased, and all person hav ing claim (gainst (Aid estate, are hereby re quired to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned administrator, at the ollice of J K Kenton, Kngene City, Lane County, Oregon, within ix month of the date of this notice. Dated September 12, 1884. John O. Day, Administrator for Estate. J. E Fknton, AH' Dr. A. W. Prattler. OFFICE SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH Street, opxmite the Star Bakery, Calls promi tly attended to night or day. Chronic diseases a specialty. DR. L. F.JONES, Physician and Surgeon. XlILL ATTEND TO PROFESSIONAL v calls day or night. OFFICE I'p stairs in Hays' hrick; or can be found at E K Luckey Co' drug store. Office hours: to 12 m, 1 to 4 p hi. 6 to 8 p tn. junl'.'tf New Barber Shop and Bath Rooms (One dnor North of Post Office.) ATHS, 25 CENTS. EVERYTHING fitted mi in the best of order. Shavinir and hair cutting done in the moot approved order. JERRY HORN, Proprietor. Nature' own true laxative. Pleasant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless In i nsiii-s, puniex in its a-tin. I nre Ha bitual Constipation. tiliiini.neKs. IndiL'estinn I I -.1 I III .1 .. . , ami Kinoreo inn. , the blood, regulate Dowels. Break eta Strenghten the organ on which it acts, iMiierman mtteis, nauseous j.iver ineln-ines, pills, salts and drmrs. Samnle Wtles free. and large ones for sale by F M Wilkin, Eugene, W S Iee, Junction. Cleanse, the sym. ,mrifies j MEUUIM A & TOFFELMUBE, e tn Liver and acts on the , . up Colds, Chill and Fevers, lTOIH lCtOrS, Found. Pound! That the Cheapest and Best place to buy your goods is AT THE CHEAP 1 1 L STORE. 75 cases of Dry Goods received from the great failure of PEATZ & CO HEW YORK which we have purchased cheap --FOR CASH.-- Look and see fewof our prices: 22 yds calico for .'$1 OOil thz napkins (pure liien)..;..'..$ io ycis tiniiicatiifH iiiusiin I U(i 14 yds unbl-ached " 1 QCi 18 yds crnsb 1 00 12 yds drpss goods 1 001 75 1 doz good towels ; 75 G yds shirting 00 A very pood corset 5o JO yds gingham 1 oO Come one come all and buy lota of those gootls for the.su prices. A good suit of mens' clothes for $8.00; Hats 75 cents and upwards Bring your CASH cilon as you will, surely get $1.50 worth of goods for the little sum of Cl.OO. Remember the Cheap I X L Store, Eugene City, Oregon. Tbe Markets. Pobtland, Ob, Oct. 17, 1R81 Wheat The wheat market in foreign lands livi-re.l fie-a nil ti WE WOULD A.NNOUM'E TO THE citizens of Kn.'ene and vicinity that we have seemed the building opposite the Star liukery, i.nd will keep a complete stock of Flour and Feed of sll kinds. We will lie aide to furnish every-1 hlliK at tile same low nueit as heietotore, de- A liftt'en-yoiir-old lad lat-ly dii-d in England from tliw elFccts of looking st tliH sun. lie and another bov were trying to sea which could gnze longest upon tho blazing orb. lie- soon com plai nod of intensH pain in his ryes and head, which increased to such an ex tent that lin died in great agony with u a few hours of milking tho trial. . 4B . Gov. Jarvis told the Nortli Carolin ins, in a speech the other day, that they had enjoysd, this year, something never before seen since the Declara tton of Independence. "The State government run for one whole year without drawing a dollar from the pockets of tho people." This was ac coinplished by the sale of some nnpro du ctive public property." V ueat isnniy iu ew Jiampshir as been traced back to the fourteenth century in England, and iu all that time has regularly shown a succession m M m .a ot near mutt, in Jiaine thei-e u a family in which them are ninety-five deaf niuU-s, all of tho.u connected by blood or marriage-. The "legitimate expenses" of the Sharon-Hill trial in California are es timated to be in excess of $200,000. A decision has not been rendered. nd wagera on the result are daily quoted as regularly as the stock re port. During the past half century the German population of this coantry has increased from 10,600 to 3,800,000. Mrs Bttlva Lock wood was the only candidate who could peel a potato or thread a needle. It is said that Boston and iu sub-url-s hold 2,400 music teachers. seem to continue dull and lower. In Portland valley wheat may be quoted LIL'J r cental. OAia-Ouotabl at 80(o 33 cents per bushel with asW aarfjii. Kugs tO cents wr dor. LOCAL MAIIKKT. Hom W tlii the folloH-iin from Coch ran & Co' hop circular under ilatu of San Francisco, Oct 2.1, 1SS4. Ki'okme, Oi 1 17, 1884. Hop onyers in Kui-eiw sie offeriux 13 cents HT IU, but very few silliii;;. WHSAT- But few ales have taken idaoe, furniei-s liohlimr for Mtr trims. We caf (iiotH at 65 oenU wrbus!iel on board on uai-M. Oats-20(S25 cents er bushel Market easy. ISittek-25 cent fr ismnil, Kiiua- 2.1 cents iitrtlnzen. Market not lih. orally sup e-s HAS RE.SUMKT) P11ACTICE li.U'o.N -ule 15 cents wt IU and rcarcv; iyT-ii2l"tfi with othce in Havs hrick. hams very scan-eat Hi cts; nhould-.raU'i c-U I iffO My orations will he first-;A"!'!5C".!,71.,:,;".UI,'.,.!:.1,V.- . olaKandchaivesreasonal,le. vT. c7i i,i Ms M cU lrIW'el,- t H,l ,!, a well as new ones are Invited El. Luckey & Co DEALERS LY- DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, lonei jtiracies, ramis, uus, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep a full assortment and sell at living fixture, PEESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT jln hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS.. orders left i" the mills will be delivered by us. i Au'Sil To-ZueKev Bristow at the old Ellsworth S int. Nn en to. lUmsuibt-r the place, niMsite thd Star Bakery. Bucklen's Arnica Salvr. The llest Salve in tlm worM for Cuts, Bruise, Sores, Clccrs, Suit I'lieiiin, Kever "ores, Tetter, ('lmiied (lands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is iinar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refumled. Prn-e "J") cents per box. For salt by K It i.nckev k Co W. V, Henderson, ID) 2E3 SflT T S 23 "37. mm Good News! m mmM HIS I SK "ONE PRICE TO ALL," Has opened the largest and best selected stock of 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 authors hy tho volume tind is sets. Jnvenile books, Seaside and Waverly Library, Harpers Magazines, ete. Bible Depository For Lane County. We have been getting a large slock of new goods and we have, everything found in a first-class Book Mor. We also have a fall stock of GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS! McCORNACK & COLLIER. Successors to CALLISON. General Merchandise I.' In the City of Eugene, Lane County Goods marked in "plain figures." We del yfiempeMties Give us a call and satisfy your selves. No trouble to show goods. Our Motto: CHEAP FOR CASH. Remember Strictly one Price to All. Walton's Brick - - Willamette Street lift igf Real Estate Agents, EUGENE CITY, LAKE COUNTY, ORECON. PARTIES wixhins to locate, by Pre-emption or Homestead, upon Government Land, or to pnrcliAKe School or ltaihoad Ijinds, will do well to call upon or addrea ua, a we art thnr niiL-hlv acimaitiNl with uch land tlinniulinnt the entire W illamette Vallev. on either lideof the river, and can allow partie the mint valuable land and cleairalile location, from 5 to 3200 acre in a body. Also vacant lota, Lusinea and dwelling wnme for aale and to rent Partei having money to iuvet in property will do well to call at tlii office aa we have about 200 bar-' gain. fPartie conveyed to aad from any of our land free of cbarpe. Circular and informa tion pertaining to land furnUhed gratia. SOME OF OXJR BARGAINS. 4"0 acre. 12 milea from LVene on county''., timber? rich anil v.rul knn. Kmi. rnil;wll feacland croM-fenced, 300 acreit'!mMVIi .i,r ami fmit i..r . hA- .ill divide open; 400 acre rich black andy loam, uitalile ito 40. 80, loO or 200 acre tract, at 13, 16 for grain or hop; two-.torr houe, 3 barna, 3 and 818 iO per acre acconling to locaUon; oae welU, running water all the year; 2 gooil a;f down. orchard, acbool bu 200 yard, good outi ifiO acre, 8 mil from Eocene on county range, plenty of goo.1 timber, mail four time, a; !r,J; H f,ncea and level; 16 acre plowed, week, title pmt. Price, 15 per acre; -.',000 j,.lU, d burn, 1U0 yimng fruit tiw, ner down, balaiu. year at 8 ner cent I church and chool Price, $i.00; one-half 4JI acr, 1H mile trn tujten. on county dow. wiH divide into 80 acre trail. road; all levtl, 31)0 acre, rpen; good out range,! j 80 acre. 12 miiefrm Eugene; 8acre cleared two running-strea-M, email hoiiee, good barn, !,J fenced; comfortable hou and barn, run good rttlemeat, excellent range for Uck, title nine water, good out ranr, lay well, easily good. Price, 19.Vh; 1000 cwh. cleared, title good. Price, WOOL . 400 acre. 2J mile, from Kugene; all fenml, 3-JO acre, 13 mile from Eugene; houi and 100 acre in cultivation; oak and Br timber, barn, aome clearing and fencing, om heavy houM aiuf barn, (chi4 1 mile distant; will, timber balance aily ciearetl, tine running divide into 80, ItiO or 320 acr. tracU at 11 50, waU-r and go.nl out ran?.: will divide isto two 10 00 and I3 00 r acre, , tra. U, title clear. Trice S00. l'JO acre, 8 mile, fmm Eugene; all fenced, 318 acre, 6 mile froia Eugene on cwntv 80 a-m in cultivation, ba'ance timlwr; well roa.1; all tenced, i0 acre in cultivation. 140 watered, good mit let Price. $1'.WU; $700 cah. jcre more easily cultivated, aclnxd and church 1'vWacr., 7 mile fMin Eugene on county nne-f.nuth of a mile, fine oak timUrand a road; all fenced ami all dear except 200 acrei. g, I nrin. Price, ,3H0; two-thin'r down.