c..:. 7 r THE NEW- NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 18S1. t Midland he stooped aud kissed the portrait oh Th'"''1 hung tlt-up on its hook and came out ind looked the . door. It was as it he. had Just hurled the best piece of his life. - - , .-t TbJ next day, Jn ' the more hopeful morning Iljrht, Hewsly resolved to give himself another chance. 'My should he not appeal toOretton? lie wrote to Andrew and told him all that had passed. He did-otrHnceal for one moment the fott that be. was in love with Ml Wood. He . considered that lit owed It to his friend to tie per fectly open and direct, lie fcnewrof course, the ujrly Htfht in which hi conduct mif ht btylewri t but he ussured-hlnr tharhe had- made1 no sort of froitosal to Violet. Iksly conlured him, finally, Ly all that he held rnot Sacred, to telr hrin if lie ' were serious' In? his attachment,' so that they might come to an under tanding. at once. Iu answer to this letter came an unmitigated at tack from Oietton. He considered that Bessly bad letra.ved a trust; that all Intercourse from Ithat moment had better cease between then) ;, and further, that he should not dream of entering Into - the question of his attachment with a man who had proved bluwelf to te deficient in theoommon et sentiment of honor: ; " ---. 1 " . Id the meantime, Mrs. Wood had been much perplexed by Violet's beha,VJor in Paris. First of 1U the girl evinced a strange.rUesire to go hack to Imdon at once ; and when the mother demurred on account of unfinished flnerv, and the thing ?was put off for a day or two, .Violet expressed a 'wish-to Winter abroad. This last Idea pained ground as the days went by and no sort "of word came from Elliott Bessly. "What Is there in me that he should care about?" he often asked herselfT drearily. "He must, I cuppose, have seen that I cared about him; and thought it best to go away. Of course, he could not do anything else." She made up her mind to carry her "mother there and then off to Ital, so that Mrs. Wood found herself that Winter, somewhat tor her sur prise, In Rome. ,. " . It was in llome that they-flrt heard, through .mutual friends; of liesslv'sde)arture for Australia; and it-was In Home-later on, that Violet grew ".serlOTlsly ill. rhe was ordered change-of scene And alr-ao that Mr. Cadburywho- had Joined them in Italy managed to fret them a charming villa, on the height above Florence, Where they passed the Ppring an early Bummer months. It wlltile,wonderedr-In-4he,face of KlUott Bessly's departure for Australia, why Andrew Oretton did not again come forward on the scene. But that which Is without let or hindrance is, to -men of Gretton's stamp," often enough devoid of charm. His grievance once removed, he slipped comfortably into his old mode of life. He had hooestly feltnlmseiran aggrieved man in reading Tftessl v's letter. He was as'iiiuch In love with Miss Wood as it was given him to be In love 'with anyone; but, after all, Mr. Uret ton's -emotions -were not of the kind that out-balance prudential considerations. In Violet's absence he reflected - that she waa the most charming of women, to ' whom he should infallibly propose one day ; but he could not shut out the vision of an inseparable . mother-in-law. who .was noV jmrpaculate in the matter of. aspiration, and who was liable to wear ; too much Jewelry. . : It was, therefore, with a feeling :of hurt pride And profound astonishment that O ret ton read one morning taAhrTiiM4the following announce- -eut. -, ... " , Ik - At lb British Embassy, In Paris, Violet, , htHy daughter of the Isle TnbiiM Wood, Esq., to Richard Cadbury, of Cromwell road, s. W. . Mr. Gretton's self-love received "a" severe TIow ; but he was not one who sighs long after the unat- - talnable.- Violet, then, had married the respect- able middle-aged, gentlemanand before many months nad elapsel Andrew , managed to shrug - , . his shoulders over the affair. As for Ressly, who did not get the news for : ' ' months afterward, his friends say he has-become j , a changed man. They wonder what could have flrpgneilQ.ium nnj,imt3-ojageLruund-iue--W4oriaT or why he suddenly gave up studying law. His health seemed about this time to have completely broken down; and now, though nearly seven years have passed, he rarely, if -ever, comes to London, lie wanders about the Continent, sel "k)m -staying long in one place, telling himself that it is his business to forget one incident in his life. ' Perhaps the perseverance with which he pur sues this end is suggestive that be is not one, who easily forgets. All the Year Round, .. . .' A Musical and Sympathetic Elephant. -An American menagerie and circus proprietor an- nounccdJately-for his benefit a" learned elephant to play some pieces on a "magnificent Brinsaiead." r -Every one rushed to hear the tusked virtuoto, and a large amount was taken at the door. Before the end, a new piano was brought into the middle of circus and the top removed. After the usual obeisances,-the "Vh?phnt advanced to the piano. -Raising his foot, he placed it on the keys. . Sud denly, he uttered a fearful cry, w hich sounded like . weaplng, and occasioned no small alarm. The proprietor came forward" and stuck his head In the animal's Jaws to learuthe reason.-Taking-his ' head out again, he ordered the tusked, virtuoso to he led a way Then,-1 u m Ing -to-1 he aud ienee,- he saM the elephant could not play on that piano, as in the keys of the instrument he recognized the teeth of Lis mother. , A Ilroadwood was immedi-' ately telegraphed for to London, but has not yet arrived. Enylith Puprr. - . "Herbert Bpenotr says.'! remarked a Boston girl . to her Chicago admirer the other evening, as ther , , were holding down one end of the sofa, "that life Is the definite combination of heterogeneous changes, both simultaneous and successive, in .correspondence with external co-ex Istenoa andJ r sequence." lie said that It was probably fed, but hastily changed the subject, and afterwards told his mother that those: Boston-girls could scull out words a little too quick for him. --4- Ella Borsey. the affianced wife of Conrad Peltz, of Monroe, Alabama, when notified of hit death, ent iack this telegram : "Delay funeral two days. I will be ready for burial with him." And she was. (he committed suicide Immediately after- ward. left funds to b usexi in perpetualiv.jprinkllng Xlth sand Tower stfoet Hill, in that elty, InTirdrr t 'isiyf'i WJtJx to keep horses from slipping.. An old lady who has several unmarried daugh ters feeds thm on fish diet.aa fish la rich In phos phorus, and phosphorus is the essential thing In J, making TTints.ha an THE 'MIRTHFUL" MUSE. .rr- .;r: little girlh. Oenty trvt the llttU dnes, For tb tiarttnK Ismmsi Koon will tnw to maidenhood Time so wifily pauvn. Oentlx treat the little on; : Ktaa the bloomlnc bhy . . . Iathe yrars to come 'clie will i Ii rour.aweet-heArtr' nfaybe. (-.' -r- 3IT FATHER'S PIPH ' Ah, Iiow rell do I jwmrm.hrf, - With my cplrlu reft of git, -One brlKht afternoon pteiaier 7th, I4U -j Lrarlng Ules of bappyi rhlldhood, - "Uj'hltfh to leu-wnt' novtl ahlne, I Indulge, tHhlnd the wimmUIkhI, - In my futher't pipe divine. " teUiH In this enploytuent t ' Parsdlw mMWinl verjr 1 Till, inmi'how, the cheap enjoyment " Made me fel a trifle queer. 1 Buid.-n roujfh my ejutor Hhot at range dart xit puln, alu f ' Just about two. minute later I wm tretehed UKn the grmnt. V. . i ' i ' Ah, Sow welt do I remember. With my tplriu reft of git, t One brlKht'afternoon- Heptember 7th, 1HM. j. ' - HOXO OrTHE MEDICUHSi. When I can read my heepkln clear l-'To fee of blue-pill allies, . , You shall be still my fawn, my dear, ..And our sweet home shall rise ' From Uncle George's corpe-lot, Where, with amazing grace, Shall bloom our vlne-encapsuled-' cot Love's temple In that place. I'll try new-fangled medicine . Upon the town well, sure. If they should qut thlsjrorld of pin, . T rrwere"g6bl "thing for the dor. . Ah, so, I'll sow my "little pills. Broadcast through that doomed land. And reap rich harvests of big bills. And swell the. angel band. And swell the angel band. 1IARDEXED IIANDH - WUai makes my hands so hardened. Ho homy land so strong? Z- ' d. Have I been ground by labor? Ob. not yo!r wholly wroo. . . . I often go to epaeerts, ' .,. ' Mostly the Lecture Course. And watch with glee the singers Bore am till their throat are hoarse. -'....-.. - .. :.A.' ... And. when they are quite exhausted, . I make them sing some more; . I clap theee hardened digits, L.&4 shout "Bray wNngkr9j7 I care Hot for their bowing ; . " , I make them sing; again; I'll get my money's Value By -use of bands and cane. ' - . - - - " ; That has made these hands so tough; But much delight I've gleaned, -From. ioftlng duuUle.programmes, - For rto.4hjfr encore flymj.- " M ICKLLA! KOt'H AlVKKTlHR M - Our Winter Display .or. res -MCX A BID BOTB iriLL KNAIil.K ATA. INTERVXTKH IN MAIJC AT f f tire4o 'lert (he rliotrcul prXiH'tlonii of this iieaaon. 1xw I'riif and Ample Asmrtments will be fouud In each liepartnu-nu , . ' FurTleSv"? T'lsterTanVI HNitie,TlevernIeTrvefriats7 ' Meiilura.and Heavy Weight Overcoats, Worsted Hulls, HeMrh 'Holts, Cloth Hults and - Cuiiliiire Hulls, for Sleti, Youths and Boys, ' . . - FISHEL & ROBERTS, Cr. rirs ss4 Alder Rtsh, PORTL-iXIX... OREQON FLEISCHNER, MATER & CO.. Front and First ilreeU, betw?n Ash and A, Importers and Wholesale Dealers. WINTER SEASON Ti rn. maVkr has make very 1X chases of a full line of EXTENSIVE rUlt- MIILIIVKItY GOODS, Trrecf frnitniis Manufacturers and Importers I n XewYorkf Our Htock will eonsist of the latest styles and shades of Feathers, Plumes, French Flowers, ; HATrVBHAPEH, - Plain, Grot Grain and Fancy Eibbont, . SILKS, VELVETS, BATINH, ETC., '" ' . ' To which we Invite the attention of the Millinery Trade of i Oregon and Washington Territory. TKi -TS-Jlir-H--FATHERr- When bed-time comes and curtains fall. And round I go to wind the clock. Ere lafnps go oat my wife doth call, . " Remember, dear, to wfnd the clock." ' Whea boots are ofl.lkud or th day 7 " .. All Irksome cares seem put to root, " " , ,1 hear wife's voice from dreamland say, , "Be sure you put the kitten out." When stretched between the sheeU I lie, UWhen heavy lids have ceased to wink, .... 1- From trundle-bad there ooraes cry," . . . MI want a dwlnk I I want a dwlakt t- . r - Chitxiff TViOMiM. V 7 , : THK SIMPLE TRUTH. ' The sun comes np and the sun goes down, v And day and sight are the same as, one;' 4t--The day grows grn and the year grows brown, . And whaj Is It. air-when all Is done 7 .; ; t Gralns"of somber or shining, sand, - "T Gliding Into and out of the. hand I : . The IUh?r drops his n.et la the stream, And a hundred stresmsarethe same as one; And the maiden dreams her love-lit dream, . And what is It all when all Is done? ' " The net of the fluher theurden breaks, ' -And the dreaming dreamer always wakes I s i Bottom JdvrrtimT. The tide comes In and the tide goes oat, . And a hundred tides are the same as on ; For who can say what I'm writing about, . And what la 11, ai when aU Is done, , , . iy, uiui ' J yrtM u u u, uv uvh . Oh I nothing but taking It out again. JFor pwple must read a great deal of sot, ' And-rubbish' and rot are the aarri4 as one. T Yaeymay as wall .read what I write. Why; not?-f- But whatU4t all, when all Is done? ' Some1 Tinea of type and a meter rough,1 1 ' -. " And not as Idea la the whole of the stuff - . r-ifamiirTl XitrMpooit. A ROMANCE. Ther was a young lady most lovely and fair,; - t Ritooral, rttooral to; For only one man In the world did she care, Ritooral, ritooral to. , . IrslngS- IcM Stand at her wlrk Kltooral. yliooral iox. Bhe'4 hiss pale s e whloh to hiss' sha would Blag, . ' " Ritooral, ritooral to. . - . , - . ' . -. - And wbeo the fair maiden bsM wooed and he'd woa, Ritooral, ritooral to, ' tier pa chased blm dff at the point of a gun,' -. - v Ritooral, ritooral lo. ' . Being the only Wholesale House in the State Importing MILUXERY GOODH direct frpm New York,. we will be prepared to offer extra Inducements to oar Friends and Patrons. ' USE ROSE PILLS. rssss . BHIKDLKB, r" , F. S. Cl!ADBOCJE. tPortland. Han Francisco. ' Established I8B7. . SHINDLER & CHADBOURNE. rwmt mmd Tint Ut sMs. Morrlawsi aatd Yataahlll, IORTLAND, OREGON, ) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture and Bedding! OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, " Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mirrors, Wall Papers, Etc. OLDEST HOUSE IN THE R1BMITURE TRAD E. Headquarters for School Desks Fine Fumltore a Specialty. FACTORY, FOUR MILES FROM EAST PORTLAND. . -. aelfl U !' 6i WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND. OREGON, RE spertfully requestall ths reailers of tbe N Ktr North wm who have work In bis line to call upon or address him. Kstlmstes given on application, and ail Inquiries promptly answered. ; , .,; t . , - S 117 3 r UYERY HACK AND FEED STAILES, . rrar Seewsid asel Tnylsr atreeta. Reasonable Charges for II Ire and Boarding. Hack orders promptly attended, lay or Night a '.. -, WiSJDWA Kl A M AGOOJr, rroprletora. '. .. . , PKOFKMMIONAU JOHN Bl. MITIHKX.U lALTI St. DBUXlTb . MITCHELL A OCMCNT, . Attorney&atLaw, -OFFICE Corner First and Morrison streets, la rooms for uirriy. oceupicu Dy nucniers iiciara uauery. 1. . DOLT If. sV t Josrra simok, C. A. DOLTH. BROHAt'OM. DOUPH, BRONAUCH, DOLPH sV SIMON, " Attoniryit-at'Latc, ODD FELLOWS' TEMPLE, PORTLAND, OREGON. 3-40 tf. . JOHN M. DALY,. - A ttorncy-al-Law, Dallas; "11 f ILL PRACTICE IN THE tateafnttrts. OREGON, DISTRICT AND UNITED OC3R-89 - BENJAMIN I. COHEN, Attorney - at - Low atul Xotary Public, Editor or ths North wkstmsi Law Jockkal aid Rbai. ; KsTATR RaruKTKR, , KV per AnnumJn advance. Sample copies free), 155 Flntt street, opposite Occidental Hotel, PorUand,Oregon. Will practice la'atl the Courts of Oregon and Washington Territory, and the U. S. IMatrlct and Cirrult Courts, Collections promptly attended to, and pressed with vigor, Iarticnlar attention paid to buaineas In theGeneral Land Office aud other Government Itepartmenta at Washington. Kastern Correspondent, Capt. JOHN MULLAN, Wash it ts ssssjaa del m F OR. H. M. RUSS. , tirtk Slree't. Oppawls JPwag Rest Rubber Plates.... .$13 00 to 00 Gold Killings I 00 " M Compnaltlon mitngs."..-.. 100 00 Kstractlng Teeth SO Extracting (with painless spplUoe)..... 1 0t DR. J. O. GLENN, Dcnti$t, Southwest corner First and Yamhill streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. ' MISS DR. ANCIE L. FORD. OFFICE-Rooms 4 and Monnaates Building, Is7 and 14r F1nt at rwl. ( RESIDENCE No. 01 West Park street (corner of Stark). attention given to Diseases of Women and Jal Special Children. MRS. DR. M. J. SOLANDER, Una School Iftjftician, TTAS RECENTLY ARRIVED TN THIS CITY, AND. II will pay particular attentiun to the Chronic Diseases of Women and Children during her stay. She can be con- ' suited free at her office, Room J, MeKinnellis block, an Second street, tiotwern Salmon and Main. - She la prepared . to furnish special remedies for the diseases of Women. AU consultation atrictly confidential. , del MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTENTIJON, Printers and Publishers OUTFIT FOR k HEVSPHPER - (Eieept "Press) ' " ;" : .' -i - Tor Sa"Ie Cheap I THE PROPRIETORS OF THE NEW NORTHWEST offer lor salecheap for cash the following material i St- Ilia. Brevier, with Italic, (ssme number as is used In the body of this paper), in good condition. iaa lbs. Nonpareil (same nnmbsr as this type), In extra goodoundltion. " 17 Fonts Advertising or Display Type. SS Column Rule. (. of them 30 Inches long and ths others S inches). - - - - "TTltaTlan hiirbleTniposTnglltoneMxM Inches. ' . .1 pair Wrought-Iron Chases, with side and foot-sticks. S Double Frames, with racks. ' S pairs News Cases, "-t-It; Job and Triple Cases, ! Oslleys ( single, I doable). - ' lbs. Nonpareil Sings. ' lbs. Leads (S-to-IMraV Editorial. News and Advertising; Rules, Composing Sticks, Quoins, Planer, Mallet, and everything pertainlag to . oomplete oflloe, ; at a bargain. For par-, We wilt sell ths above' material tlenlars, address DCMIWAY Pl'BLISHIXO COMPANY, ' - -Ptlasisl. Owgsa. USE HOSE PILLS. The Ladies'. Emporium and Lace House Has been removed from 140 Front street lo 17 TIIlBtb BT BET. MOBKISOV AND YAHTIILL. O" rR LARGE AND INCREASING TRADE FORCED us to swears more eommodious Quarters, and we sr now enabled te dlntdav our Klecant 'Stock ot Laxiles1- L'a - derwear, Kmhroldeiiea, lAces, Zephyrs, Chenilles, Relief Pictures, Rachlngs, Uaadkercbiefs, and all material nsed for fancy work. . All orders from ths country receive oar prompt and careful attention. -Jal JOHN M. fiAKKISON st COM Prwprletar. XZXPZRE BAKERY. V088 TFUHR, - J ' Mannfacturersj)f Dread. Cakes. PnstqrU?llnt..Drend . Soda, Picnic, Batter, Boston, Sugar and Shoo Ely ., , CRACKERS,, ' . , Jenny Lind Cakes, Ginger Snaps, Ete., . :'' V. Waahlsif tost atra, rsrilaat4. ar. iv'.asrOrders from ths Trad sollnttd."w. "' ... j : 1 4 O . - t f' U-iJ - -.- . ... . ' . t $iirm vn-wm ,s