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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1881)
r - - THE NEW XOHTHWEST TIIUIISDAY, AUGUST 25, 1881. XCTKIQUH 8TORYv 1 1i In lil entitle ntly Interestluir. work," entitled 'Jungle Life In Inlia, " Mr. Ball hai adduceil good reasona.for believing that the old classical story of the rearing of Rotnulju and Ilemus by an , old tve-w6If may betotiinled on fact. ThU author " citea the case of two litds'inatijorphanage in Ke ' kandra, liearAgra, . who had lHen discovered among wolves, and iu many way shared the Jiablt of these animals. . One of his storlests sun jKrted by a letter fronr jyofesWMaxjMuileV. It "saya;; . I, ' r v- ;' :L""'8"vr ; "A- troojK'r sent by a native governor of Chaii . ilaur to demand payment of some re'enue, was T liaaslng along th4 bank of the river altou.t noon, ' when he saw a large female wolf leave her den, followed by three whelp and a Uttleboy. .The ,ioy went on all fours, and. when t he trooer trlel to catch him he ran as -fast as the whelps ami kept ud with the old one.' Theyall entered the den, but were dug out by the opl with pickaxes, and A Iheooy was secured, r jfe utruggieti naru to rusn. Intoevery hole or den they came near. He be came alarmed when he saw a grown-up person, t tried to.flv at children and bit- them. He rejected: cooked meat with dixgufctbut delighted 1n raw flesli and bones, putting them under his paws like a dog. They tried to make him sxak, but could get nothing from mm but iq angry growl or snarl," , t . I ' Another Instance, is quoted as 'having occurred at Chupra. A Hindoo father and mother went out to'cut their crop iuiarch, lol Tli wumuit nau wun ner a utile uoy, wno naa lately oeen se verely 'burned on the left knee. While the parents were at work the child was carried off by a wolf.' Sometime afterward- awolf with three small cubs was wen about ten' miles from Chupra. followed by a1ny. The after much resistance, was caught and recognized by. the mark of a burn on liis knee, lie could eat nothing but raw flesh, and could never be brought to speak. Lie used to mutter and snarl, but never articulated distinctly. The nans of his knees and the points of his elbows bad become horny from going on all fours with the wolves. In November, lfciO, this boy escaped .again and disappeared In the jungle. r-Tnus the 'sbe-wolfs litter' of Macaulay'jS V'-Lay of Ancient liome' may liu've been, after all, no'mytIM MEfRICAL MELANGE- A FESTIVAL? LKMOjjfAPK. He loitered at h festival,"" . A. goblet In. his Ant ; .. A wUhywashy' fluid brimmed The in hiv his llplet kissed, m.iiuoib'liej-j?.! wish. j.iW I ciwld gct,- A Mlr of trousers made- u :For summar war a. thin a lhl Consumptive' w monmle." -4- A HAD CASK. ontYri .'itW'. JWitle. inuld,. why tut di-jected ? ,1 fray tell me why this greul distress ; Vry mIkKM Why, Tom pmjMNUMl tut :-Ths I auttl no when I meant yen f . . 1Um Ikm crlcj - TIIK t HKKUUX'l'CUM UKIL . M 1HCKI4-A y KOt'H ' A I VK itTIHK y KNTH. The Northwestern Marriage Insurance Co. OF PORTLAND, OREGON. 1: T " 1 "H"ATKI'. I'NDKU THK UWH OF oVtKCJOX. , ""T , ' Charter Perpetual Capital, SI 00,000.00. "" OIAULK.4 IIKtiKLl'; JAMKS HTKKI OFFICERS t " i 1 -J I KNllV-A ( :iv HUM A N , Vlce-Prosldent. A. H. (UtOSH, (Secretary and Manager. .-vy.l'..,-.-Ju.r: " r - DIRECTORS: 'Tl welt la quol the cenfctu number, Ti mIiow the KrvntiicMK of a nation r- Iltit belter yet's the,Kreen eueumbr To Uotttile up the HuliUlon. y. IX)SKUS OF MOXKY." "Pardon me for troubling you, sir, . but did you ' Irop a twenty-lolhir piece ?'.' askel a matrwith - an earnest lok on his face ami a memorandum took iu his iiandJoil---wrtdrtHeTnr . The man addressel ran his hand nervously into 1 various, sckeis, anl repllel i-r-: , MV ell, nowl declare : Can it bet!ost.lble that i was so careless as 10 nrop tnai coin , les, u s goue; T must have lsf It right hercj near where ... we stand." - . The ina n "oM'iiel his memorandum look, took , ..: JroHt lus pocket thesttib or a lead pencil and said ' 4 "Will you Tavor me with your name, and ad- Tliey ,were given and the questioner staiiwl n, 'whfn the"well-dressci than criel : Hi, here.Micre'Hthe money ? . (jive me my gold piW-ce.'.' . , " : 1 ' "Oil. I dldn't'llnil any money. I tk a notion this morning thatln a "city like this, where i thousands of dollars are handled every hour, here Tiiiust le great losses, ami ttartel out to l lives ti " uate the matter.- lMweeo here and the river I : found jKiy5mcnthajLJ't- twcutydiillar gold. j'lece, ami 1 expect to run tne list up to two nun- lreI before I reach the city liall. (j5hm day, sir." May-I)univ the blind ritHadelphla girl' who prresse to liave had visions' of the Virgin Mary, - adheres t her claim of that special favor. She f' . , ' wikhed an altar erecteI in her ledroom, and at midnight, under Iter direction, several .persons knelt And recited the litany of the HleMscd Virgin. . "Mary lay in bd," says one of these witnesses,-' And all of them agree in the account,-" lighted - 'oandle ln-lier K-ft hand, 'and with her rlghtshe - v',11 pointing toward a certain sjHt in the Wall jilst'over her! bedside, and' saying: 'There it Is, -., - just there don't .lyou sec it ?! I looked lnrthe tllj rcctlon which kIhj indicated, and there, ujHtn the wall, Just as plain as if it were painted, I saw the .picture of the blessed Virgin Marj. I stayed there , two hoyrs, And all the while the picture remained upon the wall. It was Jut as we we it in the . 1 , paluUngSy with a sweetT demure- face, ami great mouruful eyea. There was a halo about the head - and a strange but distinct' light. All the while, the blind child seemed to be filled with unuttera ' , ble Joy. --I thought she would have spasms. Hhe trayed fervently and without ccasingf' The vis-. t . ' loiTTifsoleiunly declared by other to "have been , . . fceyeral times repeated. On one occasion, says a : woman who was present, all saw the resplendent jjjfure on the wall except a girl, who, for her ier verslty, was followed home by the devil, iu the v form of a black cat. .- Ydcit Wikk IlEtiH lT."lt Is related that In the early day a of her wedded life, Queen Victoria lal one or t lioso smabb!vi.w "Ihe sort wTil6Ti will come about sometimes vpii letweeii the most loving couples. . Chagrined and vexed, the Prince retired to his room and locked the door. The Queen look the matter quietly for I n while, but after the Injwe of an hour she went to his door and rapped. "Albert," she ald, "come out."' ' ' , "No, I will not," answered the l'rince,Vlthln "Come, go away ; leave me alone.? ' . ' The royal temper waxed, hot at this.' Wr," she cried, "come out at once. The Queen, whose u Meet you are, commands you." , .v lie obeyed Immediately, r Entering lliiiT room n he designated, he sat down in alienee. For a tDg time nothing waa said.- The Queen was the first t break the silence, . 7' ; t , m "Albert," the said, "speak to me." ' ' I)oes the Queen command it T" he asketl. "No," ahe answered, throwing her arms about , Jils iieol "your wife begs It!' v ' u The sun rose again In Windsor. -AoxmononierejiceJlo beJheJdJn(JergIa. UKITI$I,K'ANISM-TVO fJEXKItATIoXH. -w-v FUfNjr. . ----- his hlKli-ureheil tide, . '.' . , ; himmI wtthlils son nl lielrir y -"Around film prewt UU rli'h eHlate, Near fwe hU niMtiHioii fair. And when a nelehbitr. rnKired. nat. r . , , ' The father turned, and to the lad These., kind I jjirords 0 Id .nay i iTj ' There' goes -pr MiikkIii ! Ah, iny wu, .How thankful we should be . . That our ltt'ulllc 'gives a chance "l' ffl low ' iiut'li as he I " " HJ. W. AV1IAI.LKY. HKNUVA(Mvi:itMAN. S. JL'Llt H MKYKH, . C1IAULHS JAMI'X HTKKIj, 1IK(KLK - l 1 it.irtKJr TirKtUiM ONE TUnrsANn'TO'TEX '"Tflf'i'l'NAS l IsM..ltM KAt'll ImmUEIi TO l.XMARHIED perwotiM at the rste of $. per year un im'Ii IIkmimih'hI (or itW iiii.Ut UliU't-n end feinule. under Hlxteen ; and fe per year ou each thotiHund for all aUivo thixte aw, for the ierlod o( four years, and thereafter, during uniiiarrld life, at the rale of one tlollarer year. . ' ''I ' IVIIi'lcn are ayabu at the end of the year durlnit a hlt-h marriage iMyurs at the rate of 25 er rent for every year fr (mm dule of Mdley. . j ' , This U mirely a home tu.tllutioii. and the name of the oltleem, dlreetors and refrrences (tlven In elreular. with Its 4 tofk eHiHlal, are aKittttrlent gnnrantee of Iim jwrfi--i ret lability. Enereetle.ainl n-lldbte HtccuU wauled ever'wh're. All A Yur uthorlwst nxeiiln erry their coiiiiiiIhmIojih to do IiIih-i with them. Address , 1.. t ' - . A. 8. CROSS, Secretary, . ; '- WrHaad, Orrts. ' CO L U MB I A L C O M M E R C I A L CO L L EC E . W. SU J.4MIX President. JOIIX D. II AH EM. slerretary. r HKCOMK Thisjinuouucement coutlrms the reiorts oriiuni j rous con versions to Mormouism In the mountain districts of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, where exhorters from Bait Lake have been zealously at work for several years. Those wiii ii yuiiLumT.-irai mi vi ne tne converts Miss Muggins hlaxed In jewndled llrit,T And swept In silken, nheen ; Her courtiers thoiulit a maid i trf it lit And leauteou ne'er was seen.... Aloft nb held her haughty head, Surveyed her Purl clothes; ' " Ami I nuit atnnls', nie snld,: 1 "MUs l'e-(T, I mipMfT Hlie'w MKrj jihfjji'ai-he; hi notj-e2 In EuroH',- now Hut oh ( - Iu this Itepubhc we'ni coiiiM-llei , t To.nmet all kind, yon know?" Kl'EI.I.IXd KEFUKM VKItMEM. . There wns a younc gflrl from. Ehu t'tslre Who was witty, and kmmI, and scan falre, ' All the. other girls found Thnt when ht was around They. were -just counted out aW neau whsire."' " There w'as an old uobte In ,'leeiiierr " Who pHiTwcT Klui'M'lf rf as a JeUlerJ' ' . He MtoM) oii'his head . ' llU MM M.t. .. .... And then the whole town he would 'l'i ntir. - TIIK--M ATEHXAI. MAX. . Fond frleuda lrlel vainly to cheer her,, j-. Tb'.slop up the tears thnt fust fell ; . .' Arid she clnpcd her duuithter fit 111 nearer, ' And-lti 'agony tillered Pan-well V. , . ' I Tha itriMHii' with his bride has departed, fn-Journey fur-wiT-tw stranys tanitwr And the mot her cries outJrok.en-hearTed-" "V "Well, I'm Klsd that fclrPs.-tror my hand !"" . ' Jir Mitltft M'ltl. r 1 TX! Til A i T.tl' Vt.K V I hcarthal last MonlTiiy 'ou passed thrtV-J he city, Hotli' you and your hiiNband, en rvult to the South-; They say that you Mill are the same, anT'prvtty ' As! ever ycai werc In the days of ybijir youth. Of course youre nurprlM4l 1 should be so roiuHiftip As not to forvet you In twenly-flve yean, And write in your honor these verses pedsntir, ' With lines about love, disappointment and tears.' ' I stUthave the ofe I have kept and admired, . In-wh4eh yow4ilfirmed me that-yoti wenriiifnRed, Is-Hi-rlbln,; the Mian, as "Chevalier Iliiyard, Km i is M-ur, sans repnmeli, and just mlddle-aiced." I aiiKwt red, I think, In a pair full of feelliiK. ' ""And wiTiet yon "ill JySTOnillierTh ('oiieeallnf a heart that would never know heallnir, A sorrow. to pw till the "world without end." . . My friends came around tne snd held a it rent clinic ; TJiey thottKht In Itohemla I might .flnd a home; . . And t lore for a year I was ucrnilt and eynle, Atidvxu! for a time as'a ytnf HI, Jerome. . I swore then I'd woik-wtth blind despefatlun, , Anil sought for a cure If) the baube of fame; . . Hut physic like this Is of shortest duration ; . A man who is girted dislikes a great name. , 'I Hpied lnt pleasure, became a whist player, -Was called a gourmet, and lived at the club; And drove In the park w ith my "cals" and a "uli." .Thep, weary of follies, I learned to ls quiet, " ." And now I am fond of mr' W-helir IWe; -, , L . But when toy hslrs grsyerj pThps I shall dye it. And, like old Hlr Peter, find out a young Wife." -v An.lnstilutiou aflord Ing to the Y-ouiig and Mlddb-Agedjuf Either HX the facilities for ol talnihg a l'tAlTICAL IU'HIXEMM - El'lCA TIiVX In "the shortest possible time $'ud at I he most reasonable Tnte. Each Iepartmeut s flil-tJa!a. aud Is uudvr- the.speeliil ifUacgeof fsx HTbnHHlcnehers. The IMIIII Hllil tln r HcIhsiI-Kooi I 'ouiiliig-1t!nii unllel as to secure tin ad,vant.sgesif bolh. 4 Address . - :t sul sni I i For aeiuirlng a thor ough knm ledge of Kiisiness or the art of Penmanship, litis instl l t u t Ion take rank among Ike best. Iadles pursue the same course of liiHlruntion ss gentle- men. . . The 4'OI.IMIIIA M.EMOEA ii HJ!v I.EtJK JDUUXAU fl In rfuTI litfAfihstlon eoncernhig the Hclusil, wilt Im sent free on ap plication. . C - - X. ViVt Wrmmt Mtreel. PrllaHl. Oregea. . THE LATEST FASHION 2 "- AVIIl ApiMMii MmU At The Bon Ton Tailoring- . ANNOUNCEMENTS last. IHNI, y..'.. Establishment. These Announcements will Consist "of 3 Plates and lalD escrip tivefila gazin e. Tin rirsl Plate will li a nHiilfl-.nt work of art, full slue iilxM lnrh&., printed In gol'd and colors, upon heavy' ' 'T ' '-J plsle xH'r, nill repreM'litltig - , PRESIDENT GARFIELD AND HIS CABINET, v tisn epl agure of which will tie represented a slamlanl garnientj In the Alylo-of the coming seaso i ' " 1 The Meel Plate will lie of the same slse, and will contain the ', V "OUTLINES OP 10 FIGURES. 1 The Third Plate will contain I lie coming styles of Youths' arid Hoys' garmenlM, and will complete Hie Fashion . . . . .niioiincemeni lor run anu vi inier, jksj, (oruuug m v'ry-lisniane - JUVENILE PLATE. ... . . We will also on September 1st have ois-n for Inspection a full line of Uth Foreign a - : - FALL AND .WINTER GOODS pirect from Hie Munnritciurcr. Culling Fr-e of fharire for Itirelntsers of t'lolh. .Samples 111 1 Itnli-s for Self-Measure-, ment sent Free to any tutdress. A IVrfect Fit (iuarant'eU,r o SiTe, n. n. Noa. f I and 13 Oak Street, Portland. V lid I S illiest III N O T I C E T O M l L L M ER S . u'll laugh Uid fill nk And think " quaintest, Quixotle old ljnut, Miwlnme, believe me, my heart Is still mellow I. v&ritik inv. ni.l.l.n utfsa mmfk. i ---I " ' ' - -- i , ' 1 ork Sun, Jf- TUAXSFEK IX THE TUNXEI. v "Oh. uo." she replied, with a smile so eulranclaY - -M hen he ventured to ask If the seat were engaged, ' " That the hurry and worry of business Join motion Were, fir the tlme bjlng, entirely assuaged. ' . Oh, that chin, with its dim pie aud wonderful curving Z - And marveiaut fairness he'd ne'er seen Hs match ; -.-And- 'twas greatly enhanced by a bit of court plaster j III Innocent thought was conceSjling a scratch I , A t frit, as was naturaMhey talked of the weather, . How' hot and how s u 1 1 ryj he l ay ,t n aiji'ajlji se,j Then spoke of the last showy wedding of fashion,. Host enormous the.fortune the groom had amassed. W ith the Usraness ol j.g jii- wtA4CjrerinT is ons. We do not employ any agents to consume profits and mskeibework more expensive to the t to our business ourstdves. whl-li enabisajuuo alvenur custom, rs Hie Im-umiii or Si. . J i-"''Zit I T, : - . . L . I . . . - uuiiiiMin i..i.ln.ii win- " "S Ti-wiTjmwi -w on jmnnintT we wiirsrnn you tleslirus to e ( Hs sid, however, that among (Jeorj;la Mormons a . llfcht. . -.?. K4Ptii9U!il?t . . . ... : -,irrj,.." ;!J ., ; pi ur. I ty of Wives Is not uncoil) nioii. j, iid changed lis position from hr chin to his. . iyl ' 1ihw sfreet, WtMea rirst and shroud. lortlHa, Ore)rsN. . on ' We are now openioi; our ' in yjr m t o MILLINERY GOODS! IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN MANUFACTURERS, htcrrwrnrsirtowe - ' ' on th Coast. . . " - Special IndacemenU1 Offered to Milliners Starting Business. Z LEWIS 6l STRAUSS, 1QO ' '1 2?Jjrot Otroot, JPortlarxcle Or. c. w. rATEitsoy. EACLE MARBLE WORKS. HARICINS it PATERSON, Iieslgners and Msnufucturers of, " marble' mon l m en TsV i i ea i ikton V, to.miw, taiw.kts, akp e v e k v i fesm!yTnN t ir fEMETKnryonic t it- MAItni.E, HTOXK OltXiltAXITK, WR make, .ismisi.ii r iir.Aisi.r.s AM MONUMENTS. VK !sK NOTHINd 1UT TDK I1KST auslltr of I lit I Ian and Vermont Marble direct rroni th ounrrlM. I i..n.i i oui... " .i '::".""-7m"" ws nu ever teen dime f'T heretofore In Orecon or dimensions. but attend We are also prepared lo erect (rniiii Mrinumenu or Head Slonesof anv etvla purchaser. nr.. w r; I sstswassi ' 1 1 I 1 . .1 .' . .. .' svijsav"sjpr wii&w'v-