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i i ii THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. WOKSETHAN SHOT UUNS. Republican papeis just nt thU time ore engaged in showing up what they call un fair congressional representation m south. If thev will inquire into the figure below, they will find that republi can gerrymandering is more effective than he so-called Intimidation in the south ; Congressional Vote , lSSS. Rep. vote. Bern. vote. !24,Si6 i"7."-y State California Connecticut.... Iowa Illinois Michigan Minnt&ota Massachusetts. . Nebraska New York New Jersey Onlo Pennsylvania. . . Rhode Maud.. . Wisconsin 7-1. 5S4 it. 59s 3"M73 230,370 iS3.sy 10S.425 14 ('314 416,054 526,091 21,03 176,533 74,920 lyy.bS; 34,27i 213459 104,35 151,855 00,552 o53i757 I5M3 3yo,455 446,633 '7,53 I55,23- "COSFISION WOKSE CONFOl'NUEll, Last week the Ortgonum laid: Ntxdy denies the right of the slates to elect their own officers in their own way, but the state, have no right to do as they please in the election of congressman and president. This means, il it means an)""b - v... .1.. ri,.hi m prescribe the manner of electing presidential electois. In Mo.iuays issue it says: Presidential electors, it ougm ore -stood, are purely stale ofl.cers, 1 hey r form ,11 their function, wH.in the states, and send the sealed results of their deliberation. to Wash. is,on. Confess has no lucre con ro o e the manner 01 incir tnu, f mHrnml of StatCS. ciciuv" b,"'.. ,1 ,i. r,,er forcibly lays down the rule .i... .mi,. kne can determine the ma-ner of j electing presidential electo-s. That pap" seems to be utterly in me uatis o 1 and makes "confusion worse conlounueu 01 the whole subject. :L. E. BLAI.N Urns l$en Iecln l -AT THE- HEAD IN Lilt! jg- DON'T FORGET' Sniitli & Senders' Totals 3.3S6,3S9 3,o74,"'5 14 States poll 6, 560,564 votes. 14 States ek-ct i;3 congressmen. 3,380,399 republicans votes elect 120 3,073,165 democratic votes elect 47 N EW A OVER H-iF.M EX 'I S. 312,234 rcpub.'ioin voles elect 79 3,952 voles elect a republican. 65,107 votes elect a democrat. The gerrymander is more effective than a shot-gun. C TOCKHOLDKIISMEETIM! M)TILb ?) i hereby niven that the miiiu.l u.itt i2,.f t. ekholdersuf the Capita! liol.l i.l Silver Miniun Co. cmsulida'.ed of ilia cuy of S.W1.1, O.eo. will ' ,th ti!e' lharsdavthe 14!h da of Aufctistj la'JO. at 3 oV o." P M. f.- tiw i-lccro;. of G.rectors ami ,,-tuch oilier business uiy ei'ino l iore the liieelilii.'. Salem, O,., Janet. J 11 Si nn Kixu, etrretarj. liEWAKUOt'llEKir. Some two n;onthsago,or more, aneftoit was made by the citizens of rur-.tana, oy a subscrlpiicn of $2,000,00 in bends, a new railroad enterprise iiicli wouldbcofgieat v.nntoil,nt Htv. W S Ladd esq liberally subscribed ?5,oco while Mr D P.Thompson esq. did not subscribe one dollar. They each have received their reward. Ladd i,e Wn removed from the vice presidency th N P Railroad Co., an office with a alary of Sono per annum, and Thomp on has received that fat sinecure. This leads us to remark, in the language of the preacher, "that thcrj be just men unto whom it happeneth according to the work of the wicked; again.there be wicked men, to whom it happeneth according to the work of the righteous; I said this is also vanity." Eccleslasles 8 chap. 14 verse. WANTED-A p'ltoclo (sonerai nonse iii Klliall family O001I v pes to a pompoteut person. Call at DEM ocuvr ofllce. IOSEY.-Hom. e,. .. s,m. Keal K late n.l liwuraiMM Hroker, Krom fctrett, opuo - rpO RENT. A furnished ottae, five i ro3ini', with orwlinotil flan-', i"r mouths. Inquire at this onion IT WILL NOT llO IT. 1 ...i...nl al..t;nn Inw rnufceK ine proposeu isul-iui-.imi hitter denunciation in the south. An hon est man need never fear the la. The storms oi protest would seem to indicate that an honest ballot, w hich is ah the bill aims at, is not desired there. II est 6'kc. But past experience shows that such a law would not secure an honest ballot or a correct rount. The object of this law is to take the management of elections In the south out of the intelligent, property-holding citizens and put It into the hands of such men as composed the infamous re turning boards of Louisiana and Florida In 1S76. Every body knows what such boards would do. No the concoctors of ihU neiv election scheme do not want an honest ballot . They are determined, 1 Ight or wrong to perpetuate themselves In pjwsr. The farmers alliance in Kansas is us- sjming such proportions as to cause re- .,1,11,-n, mnrh alarm. They held a ni b lie demonstration the other day at Em-n-,rin. There was a procession live miles lo-ig.anrt 20,000 people we e in attendance;. Nj such turn out of farirers was ever witnessed in this part of the state. The spjakcrs were L L Polk, president of ti e national alliance, Ralph Beaumont and Other prominent members. This Is the outgrowth of dissatisfaction among repub lican farmers in -he west at the way the administration carries on tl Is government. Dav id P Thompson is out In a long letter In it, Fuirene State Journal attempting to explain why he was defeated. It were liif.r m I'ron the subiect. IJaviu auns nothing to the general estimate in which he Is held by saying that certain ciases of men who voted against him were Ignorant. The truth Is that he was beaten mainly because the people feared he would lack In official integrity. We are regaled with another tale of South ,n noirirn.. A rtoftttmster in Florida. appoint ed by President Harrison, has been arrested on the chnigcof compounding a lelony. lie was ihot by some criminal or other, and was glad to take to in consi li ralion 01 renaming ironi prosecuting his assail int. l'oit.ly if he had demanded ?loo he might not have lieen made .,.tn, tin-, in hie!i event his arrest would not have been an oat rage. In oneol the lea ling loeoimitire s!io;s there is now building an engine with an enormous .!..!. tth,-,-l nine feci in circumference, which will he fixed in the centre, in fionl of t' e boil , Instead of oiclinary axles the truck wheel: ,m hivr bir-vclc spindles, and experts claim that the large diivmg wheel will cany along the train at over nmetv miles an nor. WIVIL ntlkttsl l...rv .1 Hal sJier. ."C I'rio Street.N Y. writns "Hwinu been troubled with pains . . . 1 i... i.. :..... t !!... nji lit! At k llnntllM I.. Wicmin, . - .. atfe-nd to I us.ikjs, tint 1 1 I was a.lviae-d by a friend t tiyoim of Allcic'e's I'urous Pias ters. A!t"- appiyiiu """ l" tU,,t onft'i my bo ;, I 1 threo hours 1 found relief which 1 h.vi liol K,tl 11 over nirre nioneiis. I cbccrfiillv ri-coiiimciid ttiem to persons having spinal eaknest and lung trouble.'' Eugene City Bonds For Sale XT0T1CE IS HEREBY Olt'KN THAT Xx uudtr the provisions or ai i,es 01 vne Legislature of Oreijon entitled, "An ast to incorporate the City of Eugene and to re- . 1 . nt ion in nrHi.t. harp- peal maces uu - with," filed in the office of the Secretary of State. February zmn, rem, i" "" council OI tile viey uK.. dispose of the bonds of said eltyat par value ol trom .u,ouu vo ..v.wv, ... . tions of from $100 tn f 1000 as the purchaser uiay desire, payable 30 years after data ol issuing the same, with interet tlioreou at the rate not to exceed 5 per cent per annum, payatne Bcmi anuunj. Sealed proposals to purchase said bonds will be received by tho uudersijued at n O t lu IflnA anrl Kueene, uregon, uuui . v. ; I ha nnanlt nrl all proposals rTCCu n... considered on the 5th day'of Sept, 1990, and . i :,i 1 aF I.. lh nrnn gala nonas win uo uwpwcu w. .. or persons making the best oiler or offer therefor. .... The common council reserves the right to reject any anil all propsals. By order of the council. May 21st, 1890. B F DORMS, Recorder f ar the City of Kaaene ow the Greatest Attraction is 11U Large ami Stylish Stock of LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS, Straw Goods, Etc., In Keeping With tlio ssum- ..sjarftSN '"'?4D RANGES ; 'irir.g t';in trado laKii Mil:- iS'tV rr-i toJay tr. The Worlo- fccmc. ct iafe"1.0.1- fN, and h;vr.y fen iuiy clW brawl 1:1 - 1 .1. 1- , r- :.; c..v. ltotv.-..-- ' ' ' t l;a.a e. joor. Bcvare - i-n viari. --' I yen arc f1" II z. If You Would be Suitably Dressed - Call - at - His - Store. - PARGO'S S2.50 Two Men and One Roy FOUND DEAD!! I 1 a 2 j 1 " - C U 1 11 e M S s S.J iii iii ii ii.. i.i i.i tm K J 'W : X 1 H a v!A u MWJ " In ffl 1 13 GU ""saswsn. tsiajr- J G3 ; O pyx-Taiy SHOE 1 FORCENTLEMEN - Is the Best Shoe in m the Market for tne rnce. FOB BALE BY- - . -:G. W. SIMrbUIN, " WHOSE STOCK OF 01 T7i-ATTnT- a t TsrTPT? n.TT A Trr.TSTT! CLOTHING, ETC., ETC, Is now Larger and Better tban Ever Garland, - SuperiDf - frgaad, - -sanroi - and - Gasdine Stoves and Ranges, STYLE, WOEK and PEiCES. "While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO- DEY0E &. FR0?J3A?J BROS 1 1 l'. ...I ahi-nta lilfi'nn h.ind OlUlt, 'icit ,....... the larijCMt Stock south of l'ortland, of the latest improved Rilles and Shot Guns; on immense stock of Fishing ---l.t- . .l..rl,l,.n . 'IVtltR laCKIC Ol i.tovi .(." , 1 Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands ot ether tilings 100 numerous 10 muinin. M " In connection with the Store, and one of tli? best workmen In the State to do any and ail kinds of work. Come one, Come all; No trouble to show goods. "Small profit and quick is oui motto. Jas. F. Powell & Co.. Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. Product of ouR fMSk&S. FACTORY DIXON ILO yggyg-"" V. 1 -DEALERS IX- For yale bv - j-im a Choice Groceries EVEKY PAIR WAIiilAXTED. KLEIN BROS. Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac a. -n j CO JliTJC. JliLC. Low Trices and Trompt Attention. Will & Link, nVV HOUSE MUSIC STORE, - An?iT! nm Tim itlfkkmu II. T. Miller, "' tri Fa v o rite J. 15AUER & CO, PIANOS. House Proof "EAREW AnJ other Kirst-CKi -O B G A N S. I'.l.lUlF.DliE I!. : and : SEW HOMF, 1 ..1. 1 .. OllGANS - Cl-EANKIl - AN - Kl-PAIRFM, AUJAXr, 0CEGOX FLJKENTON DEALEE X3ST E . Heixihj D.y Gools, Kotioas, B:nti Furn ishings and BOOTS AND SHuES Our Mock of bfHis antl time is to'V compleU- in all liius ftr sprinx cntle. We will Kivr ymi inonc n buvinij ol Ladies, ir.ii'j ,hhI chiklicn's tine (-liot- a ftperla v. KxrliiMive Amh v (lie I-l lI-OW MIOKW E. C. SEARLS. Kill nlnr 'i .Now lilo I- Choice Candy, Kills Fruit, etc, NEAR THE POST OFFICE. " Montague & Son, COBNEB FIRST 5c FEEEYISTS Grocerics,Prodnce9 Tobacco, Cigars, Confectionary Etc, rroduce wantcl in cx-U;i f..r noo.ls ur cash. Kut-classs itoods snj tronipt atttution. TRY US v. t M W.lSHBnn'9 :. ORKGDN ALI'.aNV. H r.ii'3. stov3s, an.l Tinware. y ,tr 11. 1 1 - 1-- i 1 1 1,. ivnS wau a on: wan ui'iikc ins iutk (ince nroifu ' s in a hurry! We want you to kn.iw aliout our 8tiY0s;,and ilange-, at prices from ten dollars upward. Tlic n'swest tiling in the way of household ute.isil arc Oil and Gaolino st vcs. Come and look at 'em. We do husincss to please our friends as well as to make a dollar or two. Popular .I'. :i t r. " , jiii.i'pn. ' 1 pi ices t. tin. i' 1 1 1 1 1 1. i 1, u ;i 'nv