The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, November 18, 1880, Page 8, Image 8

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    TTTtt STEW IITHWISST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1880.
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GENERAL NEWS.
NEW THIS WEEK.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISKM KNTS.
The latest ship canal proposed is one from Chi
cago to the Mississippi river.
Judge E. B. Taylor has been elected to represent
Garfield's district in Congress.
Libby Prison was sold at auction on the 11th for
$0725. It is now a. tobacco factory.
Newport, a town in Arkansas, was nearly de
stroyed by tire on the 15th inst Loss, $200,000.
Sitting Bull swears he will fight the United
States troops forever, and die rather than sur
render. 'Two savings banks at Hackensaek, X. J., have
suspended. J. J. Berrv, cashier of one of them,
jU embezzled $120,000.
The war between railroads centering at Chicago
is ended, and rates for passage and freight have
been raised to the old figures.
Horace Merrill, a wealthy merchant of Oakland,
Cal., was found dead of apoplexy in his room at a
Philadelphia hotel on Monday.
General Sherman has made his annual report to
the Seerc-tarv of War. He says the army is too
small to do the work required of it.
Several New York and Chicago jolicomen are
under heavy bonds for attempting to drag Tinted
States marshals from the polls on election day.
During the ten months of the present year, the
exports from New York, exclusive of specie, ex
ceeded the first ten months of 1S7S by $o3,770,S14.
A construction train fell through a railroad
bridge over Hickory creek, Texas, on the 10th,
wounding thirty laborers. Half of them will die.
Mammoth City, a mining town about sixty
miles from Bodie, Cal., was destroyed by lire oh
Sunday, and the residents are sultering some dis
tress. Sarah Bernhardt says her reception in New
York was more enthusiastic than she anticipttted,
and that the success she has achieved surim.ssed
her expectation.
The election is over, and it cannot now be
claimed that the votes of negroes are needed in
the North, but the exodus from Alabama and
Louisiana still goes on.
The President has appointed Boutwell, ex-Secretary
of the Treasury, as counsel to represent the
United States before the newly-organized Franco
American mixed claims commission.
Woodward, the city cashier of Boston, is h de
faulter to Lite amount of ft,2H-l. It is fiMiud that
w!ien he was promoted from a clerkship to the
cadiier's position, his accounts were short $4K7fl.
There- is a squabble in New Orleans over the
jnmicipnl ollices. The "ins" refuse to yield
t-ieir places to their newly-elected suceesors, and
the courts will have to decide which crowd is en
titled to possession of the city hall.
Representatives from ten States held a confer
en?e in Chicago on the lfltii, and organized a
movement for the complete divorce of state anil
eeclesiasticism. The meeting was notable by the
absence of the most eminent movers in such plan.
The Congregational Convention, now in session
fit St. Louis, has ordered printed a reiort prepared
by Dr. Edward Buecher, asking Congress to refuse
t admit to his seat the delegate from Utah, and
also to refuse to admit the Territory as a State
until polygamy is abolished within its limits.
Secretary Bamsey is said to le much i license 1 at
G;neral Schotield's rciort as to the association of
white and colored cadets at Went Point ami his
TO iking the Whittaker ease the foundation of re
in irks not complimentary to Ids superiors. It Is
thought that General Howard will be given charge
of the military academy.
Indiana's Supreme Court has made another
blunder, which is more ridiculous than its now
famous decision on the constitutional amend
ments. It granted a murderess a new trial on the
ground that two members of the jury that con
victed her were incompetent to serve. The ridi
culous part of the decision is that neither of the
men it mentions served on the jury.
On the 15th inst. the south wing of the Minne
sota insane asylum, at St. Peter's, was burned.
Many of the inmates were unable to escape, ami
others would not leave, running up and down the
halls screaming, erying and actinglike bedlamites.
Many of those rescued from the building perished
in the cold. They ran in their half-nude condition
In all dilutions, and could not be overtaken or
confined. The number of the dead cannot be esti
mated, as so mariV disappeared. The scenes
around the burning building were heartrending.
The whole catastrophe is fearful to contemplate
and impossible to describe.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Two leading Nihilist organizers were hanged in
Bt. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Several Chilean vessels in Callao Bay were de
stroyed by a torpedo on the 15th of October.
A cyclone passed over Sitka on the morning of
October 20th, doing much damage to property.
Hanlun, the Canadian, litis easily defeated
Trickett, the Australian, in a sculling match on
the Thames.
A Loudon dispatch says the recent earthquakes
In Croatia caused damages to the extent of mil
lions of dollars.
The election in Switzerland of members for the
new Great Council has resulted in a victory for
the anti-Catholics and Radicals.
The manager of a Paris paper has been fined
18,000 francs for libeling the Minister of the In
terior and the Prefect of Toulouse.
The British government is discussing the pro
priety or necessity of modifying the laws restrict
ing the importation of cattle from America.
Dispatches from Stellarton, N. S., report a ter
rible explosion in the Albion coal mines on the
13th, by which some fifty persons and a number
of horses were killed.
Liberal- view with much apprehension the
large body of religious orders settling in Spain.
They point out that society contains sufficient
elements of clericalism and intolerance already,
and they want no more of the expelled French
Jesuits.
News tin to October 10th says that Commodore
Lynch, witli his Chilean forces, continues his raids
through the defenseless northern towns of Peru,
doing immense damage. He levies blackmail on
the people, who are panic-striken, and all who
are able to leave are going to the towns in the
Cordillera. Hundreds of Chinese follow the
Chileans and complete the work of rapine and
plunder begun by the Invaders.
J. TAN B BURDEN 9
107 I'lrst Street, I'ortlaucl, lrc;'im.
SILVERWARE,
JEWELRY.
WATCHES AflSD
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF THE NEWEST FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PATTERNS.
3VXsilfH ii Spefinli y of ;li IMjiiiir'tuvt? of Diamond 2rouiitiiifr"S.
ARRIVAL OK NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAM lilt.
T. U. IIAEKINS. , C. W. PATEESON.
EAGLE GARBLE WORKS.
HARKINS & PATERSON,
DatilgnvrH and Manufacturer of
MAEHLK MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOM IIS, TA11LBTS, AM
KVKKY DESCRIPTION OK CEMETERY WORK IN
MAR1ILE, STONE OR ORAN1TE.
AAfK MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HEADSTONES AND MONl'MENTX Wi: CE .WIHINO lH'T THE P.E.sT
I quality ttf Italian and Vermont Marble direct from the qiwrrie-.. ' ' '"' tcrv I" n-l. i with Stone Wall- and
Capplnx or Stnite PomIm and Oalvanized Iron Ratlines ami Oat. ' art prepared to do work at u lower Hun re than it hn
ever iteen done for heretofore in Oregon. We are al-o tretared to erect (irauSN- MoiiumentN or Head Stones of any style
or dimension. We do not employ any acrenU to consume protttx and make th- work more expensive to the lain-haiier,
bnt attend to or bualnewiountelvew, which enable lis to give onr cutdonnT- the U-o.-tlt of an agt-nt'h percental'. We
solicit order- from the country, whirl) will be promptly attended to. We guarantee entire -atifuction. If you wnh any
thing In mir line, and will write to n. i Inr a d-cripMii of what you want, we will wml -ihi de.tgnn to ehooe from,
with price, of -ame.
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No. HO Salmon street, between I'lrst mill Second.
Pleae mention this pax-r.
Portland. Oregon.
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NEWBERRY. HAWTHORNE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DK.VI.KKm IN
AGUICUjLiT URAL IMPLEMENTS.
General Agents for the Celebrated Morrison Plown, Improved Whitewater Waoui, Reaper, Mower, Self-Binding
Marvmrterw, Header. Thrtubers, Engine, "Farmer's Friend Irll." the Katerly Seeder and Cultivator, Itailmad
Barrows, HaJIroad and Mining Shovel. Hoea, Scythes, SinVbit, Cradle, Ftrk, Pk-k, and a Fall Ltoaf
Wood mid S( :el Goods.
Nos. 2GI and 263' Front and 2G0 and 202 First Street, Portland, Oregon. '
rfj- Send for Catalngiu-K.
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CURE YOUR BACK ACHE m
And all di-. umk of the KiIn- . Hludder and Crlnary fl La La
Cur by AIISOKITIOX Nature' way)
And all di-t UM sof the Kidn-. Illuddi-r mid Crlnary
oriruiiK liy w uiiiin tiie
Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad.
It Ik R MAKVKL of IIK VLINti and RELIEF.
Simple, Sensible, Direct, Painless,
Powerful.
It Cl'UKS where all elae f.IN. A UKVKLATION and
KEVOLI'TION In Mlle'ii.-. V Tpn.ni ordirert applira
tion,aoppe-d toun-iii-f:ietorv Internal meHeinp. Semi
for our tn-atle on Kidney trt.ul.le; sent fre,-. Sold by
dniKXiHtti. or -ent by mall nn receipt of price, 8-. Address
TIIE "XM- M X PAD CO..
AVlllliuiiH IllocU. Detroit. Mich.
tt Thin i the Original and (tcniiltie Kidney Pad. Ask
for It, and take no other.
LUNC DISEASES,
THROAT DISEASES,
BREATHING TROUBLES.
It DIUVES INTO the system curative aeents and lKmllnc
imMllcincs.
It DRAWS FROM the illseahc.1 partu the im.his that
cause death.
THOUSANDS Tentlfy to It Virtues
YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED.
Don't despair until you have trlvl till- Sensible, Kaslly
Applletl and RADICALLY EFFECTUAL Rcminly.
Sold by dniKKixL--, or sent by mail on receipt of price,
82.00, by
tiik "ox i.i r.rxc ivi co
AVIIIIniiiN ItlocU. Detroit, .Midi.
er Send for Testimonials and our iook, "Three Millions
n Year." Sent free. not Cm
SIIEKiri-N SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME DIRECTED,
Jilted out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
die Countv of Multnomah, upon a Judgment rendered In
said Court on the Ifith day of February, 17(5, In favor of
Plnrbe Iliimascn, Executrix, Plalntin, and asulnst Olbbs,
Walking Canlwell, Defendants, for the sum of Thirteen
Hundred and Seventy-four and 7I-1U Dollars (8W7I.. I , with
Inten-st at the niteof 1 perc .nt vr month, and costs of Milt
and accnilmr costs, I did, on the 21-t day of October, Itw),
lew uixjii the alKive-nametl Ix-femlanth real pniperly.Klt
untI In Multnomah County, slate of Oregon, to-wlt: That
certain real property In Multnomah County, State of Ore
Ron, known as Iita Three (3l and Four ill In Illock No. Six
((5) fn what Is known as the Portland Homestead, ,as de
scribed ami laid out on a map reconhsl on page 1.71 of Hook
of Eccordsof Deeds of Multnomah County.Statc of Oregon.
Now.therefon-.hv virtue of said execution, on Saturday,
the 4th duy of December, UWH, at the hour of llUiVloeU a. M.,
at the Court House door in said county, I will .sell at public
auction the above-described real projwrty of said Defend
ants to the highest bidder or bidders cash .to satisfy s-ild
execution and accruing costs. JOSEPH 111 C IITI'.L,
Sheriff" of Multnomah County, Oregon.
November I, lfWO. il
USE ROSE PILLS.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
G. O. BAILEY,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocer and Ship Chandler.
Ship .Stores. Crockery Ware, Lime, Plaster, Cement and
Feed, Garden and Grass Seeds, Foreign and
Domestic Fruits,
H. i' corner B nncl Second Ntreeta, Portland, Or.
sell! tf
MUN. A. J. IIIIAZEIiIi,
Dressmaking Establishment,
No. 1.11 Third street, between W'tishlngton and Alder.
TinOPRIETOR OF THE "I X L," A NEW SYSTEM OF
X Cutting Iidlos'and Children's Suits: In faot.lt will cut
evory species of garments. Call and sue It. Agents wanted.
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THE LARGEST PIANO WAREROOM
AND LARGEST STOCK OF
PIANOS AND ORGANS
North of San Francisco, now opening on
Third Ntreet, one door south or Old A Hint's.
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS !
Offered to persons wishing to M'lect from n number of In
struments of the following make:
The Famous DECKER IIROTIIKRM,
The Popular J. t C. riSCIIER,
The AVell-Unoirii K.1IEKNOX A- DUNHAM
PIANO S .
The Celebrated CI.OI'OII A WAUUEX ami IAI
ACE ORGANS.
Instruments sold on Installments of ?f, anil $10 per month,
noli lm W. T. SHANAHAN, Agent.
USE ROSE PILLS.
JOHKI'jr nUItKKAKI).
MOItTON M. SPACI.niNO.
PACIFIC MARKET.
BTJRKHARD & SPAUIDING,
B-atcliers and Packers,
And Dealers In All Kinds of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, R.VCON.HAMS A LAUD,
35 and 37 B Street, Corner of Second,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Special Attention given to Supplying HhliM. sol6 tf
OREGrON
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO.,
S. LOWWSTEI.V,
President.
M. kAPltSr
Seerelary.
Okpicbaxd Salixhooms ( or. First and Yamhill Strt-v
Factory Corner Front and Madion Street,
PORTLAND..
OUEGOJT
rinilS COMPANY MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OP
X Fnrnlture, from the plalneM and cheapest In Um jauat,
elaborate ami costly. It maintains Its leaW eliaraeUsrli
Uc, ortriiml and a r si tic designs and superiorttT of woffc-iitanshlp.
the o. r. jr. co.
Also keeps constantly In stock a complete tine q
c k i? e rr s :
Which They Ofl'er at Very low Prices.
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ESTABLISHED IN IE52.
SPOKTSMISIV'S KMPORnjiM,
WILLIAM ECK & SON,
Wlioleside and Retail Dealers in
GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Wm. Moore's, W. & C. Scott L Sen, Remington,.
Parker Bros., and the Famous Colt's
Breech-Loading Shotguns.
A full Hsortinent of the above famous maker eonstantfx
In Mock.
RIFLES.
Wllteheatei-s, Sharps' Mallard, ltarge-', KennadA &
Skfventt'.
PISTOLS.
CiriKe, Smith A WewonV, Hopklnx A Allen', and tk
famons Ilritish IriII-Doks.
Aim, a full line of Metallic rarlridjren, Hrceeh-Loadtr
Itcaw and Iair Shell. Cajw, Wads shot and Sportsmen
Implements at the LOWEST PRICES.
Corner Trout niul Aider Sts.. Portlnud, r.
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O. SIIINM.EK, I s. t It VIHIOCKNBV
Portland. San Francisco.
Established 1857.
SHINDLER & CHADBOURNE,
Front and First Sts.. bet. Morrison nntl Ynnihll!P
PORTLAND, ORF.tJON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Furniture and Bedding I
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mirrors, Wall Papers, EtCr
OLDEST HOUSE IN THE FURNITURE TRADE.
Hendepjarters for School Desks Fine Furniture uSpeciRltj',
FACTORY, FOUR MILES FROM EAST PORTLAND.
.selOtf
SWOPE & LENT
Are now prepared to do
Printing, Engraving and Book
B in ding !
At I)wur Rates and In as workmanlike a manner an i any"
other establishment on the North Pacltlc CoaNt, at their
STEAM PRINTING ROOMS,
No. 109 Front Street, Portland.
rir Ordors by Mail will receive prompt atlontIon.-S'
oc21 lm
JOHN A. BECK,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
No. 149 Front street, Portlnud, Oregon.
A Fine Assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES
AT I3W PRICES.
Repairing a Specialty All Work Warranted,
.
Purchasing AMERICAN WATCHES Direct and forCaah,
and having the advantage of Low Rent, I can snfoly prom
ise Iwcr Prices than any other house in Oregon.
Doing competent, I will repair Common or Fine Wntchc
satisfactorily.
SPECTACLE and 01TICAL GOODS a Specialty.
Elgin Silver Watches S18J50 to M0.0C
Wnltham Silver Wntches . ........SH.OO to JW-fC
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