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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1881)
L, ...j 4 -J7 8- THE ' NEW NORTHWEST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1881. GENERAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. ' TRAVEL. . -ix L.. : rn j The pubtlo debt November. - decreased $7,249,126 duriof The Northern Paclflo Railroad U completed weatward to Fort Keogh Montana. i r Jefferson Darls is a passenger 6n an Atlantlo icamtnip now overdue at New York. -.Jp" ' Twentv-flve ear loads of ateel rails leave Chi eago daily for extension of the Northern Pacific. Directors of the Mechanics' Bank, of .Newark, vliroontrlbute J 1.000,000 toward paying ott credl tore and reviving; the bank, .- t ,- - A new manufacturing suburb, called Garfield, la to be added to Chicago. It 1 about a mile .northeast of the city limits. -' T; There is serious trouble In Salt Lake, because 'Mormons are closing up the saloons of gentiles oq confiscating ineir contents. '-. Dr. Hamilton, Acnew and Bliss.' it Is thought. will consider 125,000 apiece fair compensation for weir attendance on tne rresiueuL The New York .Time says an order has been made to cut off every-other-day trips on the mall route between iiedding, uau, and lloeeburg, Ugn. The Methodist Judicial Conference has refused -to entertain Dr. Thomas's appeal, because he has gene out -of church, and It has jurisdiction over -memoers only, Small-pox Is raging In Eastern cities, notably j Chicago and Jersey City. It Is also bad In New - .York and St. Louis. San Francisco has quaran tined against Chicago on account of it. - y President Arthur's message has not yet been re ceived, but the Eastern press speak well of It. It is particularly plain on the Mormon question, and snows a leaning In t to Congress. log In favor of Campbell's admission One cotton and four floutin mills at Minneap olis were burned on Tuesday. Iri one of them an ex plosion, occurred, which killed three persons, . one of -them being the assistant engl near of the fire department. ; , Senator Miller of California has Introduced an Important bill In the Senate, Intended to carry the Chinese Immigration treaty Into, practical effect Representative Page will offer a similar bill In the House. - Secretary Folger Is observl ng ana! careful. No ' tlclng that Lord & Williams, of Tucson. Arizona, were large speculators and contractors, he discon tinued their ban kins: house as a depository for" government funds, fearing la Irust them longer - John HI llyard, President of the suspended Me- . chanics' National Bank of Newark, has been con- -T" vlcted of conspiracy to defraud and sentenced to eighteen months In the penitentiary. The sen--rtence was applauded. He broke down and his wife fainted. Lacy, one of the Directors, was fined $500. , ... " Bonanaa Mackey will sail for Europe on the 14th Instant, as 'there Is nothing for htm to do In this country, and he might as well enjoy himself abroad." If he Is really anxious for something to do, a subscription might be started to get him - a boot-black's kit, and thus enable him to turn an honest penny. ' . ... , ; Duilng the year ending November 1st, elghty ' six national banks were startedwith capital to . - the amount of $9,651,000, to which the gov ernment Issued $5,233,680 In circulating notes. v "This Is the largest number organised in any year rince 1872. " Twenty-six suspended during that time, with an aggregate capital of $2,020,000 and r.-. circulation of $135,53a-' Those now t operation number 2132r- - Several Massachusetts gentlemen propose to U revoutlonliLthe method(ofJ?uUdlrgtesin8blp9 - with the hope of bringing back our lost shipping business. The vessels will have no masts, and will be covered as with aabell from stem to stern. ' There will be nothing above the deck but the - pilot-house and . funnels. Rough seas can do no damage by sweeping over. No persons and no - freight will be washed overboard. The cost of such vessels will be less than the common steam- . ships. The enterprise Is backed by promlneut capitalists. General Kelfer, of Ohio, was nominated by the Republican caucus for Speaker of the House; Edward MscPherson, of Pennsylvania, for Clerk ; , . Col. Geo. W. Hooper, of Vermont, for Hergeant---L-at-Arm; Walter P. Brown low, of Tennessee, far Door-keeper; Captain Sherwood, of .Michigan, . for Postmaster ; Rev. Fred. D. Power, of Wash Ington, (Garfield's pastor), for Chaplain.. A reso lution was carried to retain three Republicans and three Democrats, who were badly disabled In the Union army, In minor places. The choice of Kelfer Is a triumph for the 'stalwart," who op posed Hlscock, of New York, because of the part he took In the fight against Conkllng last Hummer. When the House assembled on Monday, the above nominee were all elected. Ml rwaasesita. An entirely new manner of ornamenting (equal to hand painting) Silk, LlneivCotton and other fabrics suitable fordecoratlngOdor Bottles. Tidies, 'Pin Cushions, Lamp Shades, Satchels, and In fact any article made of Silk, Linen or Cotton. Sample packages, with full directions, sent by mall for 60 cents. - Wk. Beck fc Son, Portland, Or. m . Tm. Ik. . Having transferred my agency of the New Home and Crown Sewing Machines to Mr. John B. Gar rison, 167 Third street, Portland, Oregon, I take this method to Inform my patrons and the general ubllo where these excellent mschlnen may be ound hereafter. ; II. T. Hudson. j asisBojo ! - - ; J. B. Garrison A Co., of the "Ladies' Emporium and Lace House," 167 Third street, near Yamhill, " have received a fl ne assort men tofrea Laud, c heap lace and-embroideries for the holidays, which they will sell at the lowest possible prices. . "JTfuhdersOregoirBloodPurineritlll hold It position as the best rcleanser of the blood In the market. It Is particularly adapted for ladles' use. ,- m i ' 1 Large Invoice of new styles for the holidays Just received at Wood the hatter's, consisting of all the latest Winter shape. ' Owing to the superior finish and excellence of workv Aball aland preeminent as a photographer. Give him a call. " TfoTTjiv slvTes inrVou eaVrrMVarwnnT "natter's. The finest stock In the city." "" v 1 1 m - i The "New No. 8" Is the cheapest sewing machine buy. Wheeler fc Wilson MTg Co., 88 Morrison st, Carlotta Pattl hasKrtac&ed Paris afterJber tour .4 . I. 1,1 I I ' The Mendelssohn Quintet Club has been warmly received in Australia.' - y - Alice Dunning LIngard propose playing Shak spearean characters, It Is said. , 'The Passing Regiment" has proved the only success thus far this season at Daly's Theater, new lort The story of the production of 'Th--Passion Play" In the near future at a Chicago theater Is revived, and the Chicago papers are getting In a Mme., Scalchl Is the name of a contralto Strakosch has engaged for next season. She Is safd to be the greatest now living, and will receive 15,000 francs a month. It Is stated that Gilbert has been employed to write the libretto for a new comic opera, the plot ana incidents to oe entirely American; Huiiivan 111 . I - - win uv vuv cuuijwser, '' The coffee-houses In London, sustained as an ofT set to the so-called "gin palaces," are now made additionally attractive by the giving of concerts of light music free to all patrons. ; j - McCuMough Is ahead of bit last year's receipts up t tble time about $12,000.- - Unless something unexpected, should hsppen, his personal pronts win oe aoout 7U,uw ror tne whole season. Wonder If the great Sheridan's pride has not received a mow tnis trip 7 What about the boast on his return to San Francisco that he "could have played In Portland two weeks longer to full nouses" T - ine nandel Waycin rioclety has-been" re hearsing "Th Bells of Comevlle" for some time, and will produce this sparkling opera at New Market Theater on r rlday and Saturday evenings, we join ana i7in instants. t Nat Goodwin wear a lot of-brass Jewelry and paste diamonds In his burlesque oT'Camille." and, during tliejday, has them displayed In the window or some prominent Jeweler, alter the style oi certain leaning actresses. . Fanny Davenport, haying exhausted European millinery, now an nou rices that all those rich Parisian costumes In her wardrobe will hereafter be manufactured In America. She believe, she says, in supporting native labor. Worth must go. It seems to be the fashion now. when a profes sional Is losing gr! p on. the publJoattention. to la IK about the wealth he or she may possess. The latest case Is two columns devoted to Janauschek's diamonds crystallizations ofan Intellectual gold- bearing vein that has pinched out. 1 Sheridan' season, which 'closed last night, has not been a great success. His mouthing and rant grew tiresome alter a few performances, and his 'critics" have ascribed the poor attendance to the weather i vny. the man whose memory can carry him back ''twenty-seven years" should have lived long enough to know that the weather never keeps people at home in Oregon. There must have been something wrong with the show. TiEw-Tmr rKMrr DIRECT IMPORTATION. GRADE i DIAMONDS. -'tl - ht My assprtment of Olamonde haa no su perior north -of San Francisco. ' WATCHES - fy- JEWELRY. My assortment la oom- pieto. Bsautlful itook x -or-. BRACELETS j BANGLES - ' SILVERWARE, Most Elegant Designs. ir.iPonTcnoLLOWEaT.pnicco. JVMBUERDENi 107 First Otreet. " aosarn bckkhakd. MOaroit m. spacldivo. PAZFIO IZAHZIZ2T . ETJE11IAJLD A SPATJLLI2ILV Dutoheri and Paokori, AnU DeUra In All Kludaof 3A anoV37 O Ctr rOerner of Second, PORTLAND, ORKOON. RpselaJ Attention giwa to Supplying Ships. ssl U UOE nOOE PILLO. BARGAINS ,.IM.., DRY GOODS! W ...I E HAVK JUST RECEIVED AND 'ARE NOW bowing i - . . . . Handnnm IJnwi of Nw-Htyl Plaid and, Jtaln , Color wauw unraua, it m t fin pr f uv , ( Plain anid Brocaded Kllka and Hatlns ; ' New Waterproofs, Cloaking aJd Iyvllmi' Cloth A Taito Stork of CLOAKSVr LNTEKM. DOLMANS and riBUTLAKM, Kriogea, Olmp, Uultona, Milk, Cord and Taia,wic; A Complete Stork of F1anneleirKHee(lnn, Table IJnena, Towrln and Toweling. Bedprada, Coinioitera, Blaaketa, Moa cunaine anu uuruun sn ; New Laoea, Scarfp, Tlea, Rjbbona and Rachlngs; KID aLOTES-A rail Line In Light, Medium and Dark Biiun, see w t pair ; A Complete Assortment of CENTS ri'BNISIIINU UDS. ' ALL OF TBI ABOVB GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. J. F. D. Winkle & Coy SSI EI EST BT COBNEB OE SALMON. PORTLAND.; -.OREGON Wm. Gray & Sons Have reoeHred a Large Shipment of BOOTS & SHOES - Of h Latest Style, i .And are offering them at the r- O WEST T It I OE S . They alao call apeeial attention to a Sns Dane in g Pump ! . . ; Which they have Juat received. Remember the Place! WMORAYA5ON8, It rrsit Street ' (Across from the Eamond), PORTLAND i ... ... . OREOON VIENNA AND PINE-STREET OOFPEin HOUqED, . n- ; : - .-. SlflTH, Proprietor. IENNA-N 45 WMhlstesi Stret. atear riNE.STBEET-.Near the eeraer r El rat. Pla. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. -THE . NEW. LARGE AND WELL-ARRANGED JIE8TAU L rant, located on Front Street. Opposite the Esmond. la now open for the reception of guests. Regular meals will be given a follows I tireakfaat, from I to I a. m. Did ner. from 13 to I p. v.; and Hupper, from 6:30 to 7:; p. u. Plain. onbatAntlal fartr will he aerved at low raXea. Mechanlm, r'armrr and Work logmen are specially In vllediotry the -iJOMMl-HMARY." . . u. tuur.K, proprietor and Manager. USE HOSE PILLS. OBO. U HIBBABO. 4. W. BaASBB. GEO. L. HIBDARD tz. COW SS Erwsit St Pw'rtliuid, tv Mannfaotarera, Importers and Wholesale Dealers la BOOTS. SHOES AND RUDDERS, Shoe Lace. Lsdie' Shoe Polish. Snoa Bboshbs add Blackibo op All Kinds.. a The HI board Hand-made Boots are the heat In the market. seism 0REC3N TRANSFER C0UPAHY. "Cnsrsr Forwarding SndCommllonr Prelght and Bans forwarded and delivered with die. patrh. IManoa and r'nrnlture moved. Orders for IImb. promptly attended to, Day or NlghL V. SI Stari Street, VmUm Blak. sar M",Lr,T-if O- T. f. t CLIIIE & XIAY, UUTCIIE118. The Beat Meats of all klrida eonata.ntlv am kuJ. Mil Am. llvered to all parts of the city. nolA 0REG0H RAILWAY ATO NAVIGATION CO. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sailing days. Throfoh Tinfrm aeld US all the principal Cities In the United HUtea. and Canada. . - OCEAN "d7v I 81 O N . '" Between S&n - Fr&ncueo &nd Portland. : Lkavb Haj KkaKCBco, T t' " Lbavr Ioktlamd -rtt 10 A. U. ! AT l;ftS M' i-O, ' . " ' o J ' ? " t o. . , P -9- : i a -t. i---3r Oct 1 Oct...i..2! )cl,... Ocl...a) (U..Zi Oct' SO Nov-- 2 Nov-., 7 Nov-,li Nov. 4 Xov.i tt No., Nov-17 NoV.M'.2.' Nov.27 Nov. l N.ov.2 Nov v Dec. 2 Dec 7 r. Irc 4 lrc V Ix?c U Dec 17 Dec JZl Dec V Dec Dec...... RIVER; ANO RAIL DIVISIONS. Columbia, Willamette and Tannill Biyeri. r FEBRUARY I. 181. LkAVB POBTLAUD POR Dalles. Walla Walla.l Cmatuia. and other n rkaH aa iwvlntsi ' - I Aatorla, Kulama, Ta- cotna and Heattle.. Victoria and New West in I ntr.... Cathlamet, Bay View. 8komorkaway' and Brookfleld.... ....... Weatport, Clifton and Knappa. Haiem and Inter- mediate' tMiinta I To points on .Hnake Rlver , Dayton Mon. TAB AM AM am 4HM AM 7am 7am Tuea. Till AM Y AM WpVOThn. TIm am am am 7am TXm am am am 7am Erl. Ta'm am am am 7AM Sat. TabT am AM r- O EN ERA L OFFICES Corner Front and D streets, Port- ;uu.unrn. A. u MAAWKIJj, J. MCCRAKEX a CO.i Ticket Agt O. R. A N. CoiT" Acts. Hinie of California. C. H. PRiMX)TT, JOHN MUIR, Manager. Oen, Frgt. and Pass. Agt, . . OREGON AND CAUJOENIA EAIXE0AD CO, 7 Qn.and after October 11th, 1, trains will run' aa follows (DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS): Eaat-alde DIvIsUm. BOSI POKTLANO TO KOSEBCBG tBATfS-;- r i ARBIYBS rortland.............7:.10 a. m. I Roebunr.... .TK r. bu Roaeburg J:00 a. m. lortland ........4:25 r. ku LBATBS Portlands. Lebanon ISasijr Express TraUai .itu.4M)SPt,w.1 liebanon... 4:4j a. m. I I'ortlan - . - la.Ma.H.9a39 S'K (Ll.... 10:06 a. M Erelght Trmla .:1S A M. JnnHloi Ji:tS a m. IVrtlam The Oregon and California. Railroad Ferry-makes connse- tlon with all ItegularTralns on rwUlde Division, p LBATBS Portland............ Junction aeaasea. ARRITBS 6.00 P. BU Has p. su Wcwt-alsls) Dlvlsloai. EKOBt rOKTLAND TO COITALLM. ' I SlaH Trala 1 LBATBS - ARRIVES Portland.............:e0 a. M. Corvalll:.....S:00 p. ml. Oorvallla. ...8:iK A. M. 1 1'ortland...... 3:20 p. m. Cloae connectlona are made at Roacbnnr with the Stajrea of the California and Oregon Htae Company. . .. Tirketa for aale to all the principal points Iq California and the Eaat, at the Comiany'a ofttce, . " tpasp f as rrest Street st Ferry taBMBrrParnaC.MM" Storage will be charged on Freight remainfng In Com pany'a Warehouaea over twenty-four hdura. "Freight will not be received for ahlpment after 5 o'clock" rv Mrtn-iinrrttt t.mt-or wrt-iu-tnTlKir)n. J. iiUANnr. - E. P. ROGERS. General HunrlntndnL General Freight and Passenger AgenC . . K. KOEIII-ER, Manager. mshiiiii MABoasS. laTa. 'WSS3BBL . I DLOOD IS THE LIFE! IT HAS A MARKED EFFECT wherever there la an atonle vuw wi Hi. iw-t-rai Muscular uoavsuctt aa tiyapep sla, Headache, NeurSTgla, Vomiting, Bilious Attacks, Rheumatism, Pains In the Htomach and Bowels. ' -.Irregularity of the Bowels, Costiveneas and Constipation, which are ao olMtinate and yet so common In cities, where peo . pie of necessity must live a seden-' tary . llfemoat of the year. Jr A LMjr la This City who had been a sufferer for yai irum unaiiDKM constipation or the Howela, and haa been nnAble to obtain relief from other medicines, ; iwas relieved after one week by the ne of the celebrated uUEGO.V-BlAXjli l'URI FI v" . and Bubaeouently was l'KKM ANENTLY CURED by Its use, and Is now using It occasionally to prevent a relapse. In this ease It la apparent that the "Oregon Blood Purifier -was THE RKMKDY much needed. It corrected ths wrpiuny or me uver. overcame the Inaction of ths Bowels, and restored to them their wonted funo Uons. Your Druggist keeps It; Insist upon , , geUlng It; take no other remedy Instead. lrlcvBr Bsttl,tl t er Six Bottles for SS OS. maiT Q.UEIT.TEYE1V Me rch a nt Ta i lor, BTsw tS First Street, KEEPS CONSTANTLY .ON. HAND A FINE 'AND COM pleM AsMortmentof , SCOTCH, CKCLISH. FRENCH & DOMESTIC C00DV Which arsaninrpssswd.snd which will bs HADE VT AT COST PKICES. eAT.esaeiss ' 1 AEU3KY tL HEGEEEU ELrst BUrwet, Setweek Alder svad I 4--