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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1877)
PERSONAL. Tcrrnn continues to read his own poetry. The Mikado will attend the Puis Ex hibition of 167S. There are only fortj-nlne Smiths in Alexandria, Virginia. U. S. Chant, Jr., has entered into a law firm in Washington. J exxt Liso has presented 40,000 crowns to the Stockholm Academy of Liberal Arts. Death-Doomed. Ret.E. P. Hammond, the evangelist, is holding a series of meetings in Phila delphia. Ges. W. H. P. Lee. second ton of (itn. It. E. Lee,is elected to the State Senate of Virginia. yvu rxoRo ana lr. sctiliemann are going together to visit the excavations in t r- Atia .Minor. A rtmuc movement is to be orcanired in Jew York City to provide a statue of Alexander iiamuton. G corgi: FnAxexs Trurx savs Huxlev' chief ambition is to dig a creator out of a mnstaro seed with a toothpick. Bayard Tatlob. says there arc more than 200 artists in New York City, and iiaror more tlian titty literateurs. Heies Tatlob, a step-dauchtcr of the lata John Stuart Mill, is a candidate for the school board of Southwick, London A iliss Strattox is meeting with great success as a revivalist in the Methodist churches of northwestern Pennsylvania. Miss Kate IIim.iard is to repeat tins winter in New York the course of lectures she delivered last winter on "The Modern Poets." The Emperor "William will celebrate on the 1st of January, 1ST 7, the 70th anniversary of his entry into the military service. Over $13,000 have been subscribed for the family of Mr. Haywood, the brave bank cashier, who was shot by the robber at Northfield, Mass. The Rev. John S. C. Abbott is slowly wasting away. He is in a very feeble state, occasionally walking about his house and sitting by the window on a fine day. Miss Jane Pars, a niece of Munge Park, the African explorer, is living in extreme destitution in Scotland, aged 73, and a subscription is being taken up for her benefit. Miss Kate Field has been singing at the Westminster antiquarium, London. I She gave Spanish songs, and delighted her hearers by her humor, dash and deli cacy of execution. Cakdixal Maxxixo was expected to be in Home on Nov. 12th or 13th. The report that he was about to reside per manently there is denied by authority in the London Timet. Philip Phillip; was singing in Edin burgh, Scotland, at the latest advices. The venerable Dr. Bonarwas chairman of the first meeting and some of his own sweet hymns were sung. William Cclles Brtaxt says that when he was a boy a little bundle of birches-rods suspended on a nail in the kitchen was esteemed as much a part of the necessary furniture as the thoTel and tones. . . Tweed on Shipboard. An officer of the Ueltcd States ship Franklin furnialics the New York Time with tlio following account of "Ik" Tweed's conduct while boing convey od from Spaiu to America on that vel : "The procession marched dowa tw the wharf in great solemnity t ton o'clock is the cven'mg. There it was mtl by oae of the ship's boit, into which Tal a transferred. At teu-thlrty o'clock he was in his quartern on board the liodt, guarded agaiatt all jhm4Wc ccape. Those quarter," continued the officer, "wure the quarters formerly eeca4tl by Admiral union. liter coHUrta a magnificent aloon with two adj-riBta. state-rooms. They eccapy th oatire stern of the ship on the Rtta deck. We ward. Instead cf being a man marked! had taken etory precatHa t wake On the 25th of last J ul v Jamos llalclior shot and klllod Daniel S. Kenyon,lu Mar sea, Essex COnty, Ontario, and immedi ately thereafter 'surrendered lilmxjlf to the authorities aud was lodged in the Sandwich jail. Bclcbcr was convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged on tue 14lb day of December. A reporter of the Frt Prttt visited the Sandwich jail Tuesday to interview the doomed man. lie is confined in the lower ward on the south side of the jail, and since his sentence ha been the recip ient of numerous words of sympathy from citizens of Wiadsor, Sandwich and Detroit, who have visited him at the jail. In response to a cm from Jailer Leccli, Belcher stepped to the grated door of hit tlifiu secure agaiatt the ikjmIWIUv uf es cape os the oae hand, awl the poiltiliiy or communication with otuw terea a the other haad. The ort -holes were secarelr faMoaod with screw, and wetc tightly otrkwl, mi tkat it was alaMtlelela Wiadom That Pays. Indaremenle fur Vlallera la Hlej a I lit l'ampetllan llalrl. the trxaxiatora reni-KT or ladies axu GtXILtMC-N. As U It eertatn thai ettrtae the I'fMCBt aeeta Uaare UIWi rreal laflex ef liaKera to IWa city, bath ttum Hut leterWr sad ether lalea, the nwUow of the matt dattraUr hotel to atop at U a IwpotUHt eee. it neeal imk a a-aw that wjr uMixrtai ruami can Frcieo bat tar rrpaUUoa tti Witt? co tMeal with Ika lineal raraTactatWa of anj cttr In tie United Suln, and alto that the niM;BHHt tt emtacittlr ctSrUut ami ntlt factory. Wttbeat aajr IhI"IIoh, therefore, of bmUIh tWa )rut ImktkMia ccrajurlaoii, It m) ke tHMtctOjr alaleal tUat by a larje Batteber atl tuHc and ceatleisea, who bate rtatteai tbU eKy (ruu time to lime ami ic afcled here at Ike C'wuiultUa Hotel, oa the rwraer f Hath d hote treett, S. Y . thl r!aally ftitliel ami jffrclly tptiuaV eJ etiabHthwrat It itraiaeel ikt mMt t4tat aa4 rowWiaUe a the I'rtaV Cit The v all v that, w hil alofla; at it, they re reiTnl prompt o4 rtmrleoax allcBlloa, oettt pie4 haa4ome ahdrheeifal apartmeaU. were rr4 with wmpUMMit mral. which la rlwV4 all the aVIlrarie fMralibed br the CALVERT'S CAUStei.io SHEEP WASH 11 (wrtaHea. T. W. JACKSO.V. Sa riao cUoj, iuim Atat lar CtUtjr alt aa KeraCa. la HBiUt aatlerta; term of the eumfarla tt la-rir uuac aad malar room. Mh crtl a4 iHtimti to buh the bar aa4 btlllir4- aataNaa The (art Kit II IVaixHi. the .i with characteristics so commonlv accept- cd as indicative of bad men, he presented a decidedly mild appearance, lleiilorty- four years of age, about five feet tcu inches higli, weighs 1C0 jmundf, and was attired in a red and urav checked fianael shirt, gray panU and low cut shoes. His impoMb)e fur aaylnxU u hh aavthiaa; market, aaxl were rharz4 reaxHiahle at U hed is Uiicklycover The af ur we VhaTire.a iron gray hair. He wears a sandy-colored j shut tip w ith strong bars, aad every other fliUtc at a Irtt-rW. botri. The b4le have moustache and lull beard, lias a mild I moaas tl exit was carelitllr rwartl. 1 1 all been warm la their rae of the rt blue eye, a weH-khatcd nose and high ! y as well Jwst hera wt tosarthUg o4 ! wmh a4 eWxaaew of ibe attias romt de-check-bones. His conversation, which is: the wav in which Tweed" was watched. T"4 l"!.lklir. " lke SM"'" Hk. marked a iri&c with nervousaess, iBdi-: la the first place, there was a sealry iai cates a tolerable edacation and a thorough this room all the thw, day aad Might. ! knowledce of the laws of tAe Dttmlnioa. i TW seutrv naced the sUe ef the rwuai : !trNiJiil..l.i.mm ttotomant lUlrkar 1 MMui.sllr Kt (b. .Iaiw u x -m mWlr , rTWaceal prvprtetwr ut thlt faUMMc caravaa. .. ... ...v. - "... " aarr.li t-r alitr l 1S r 1,1. ..i. was born in ihe oith of Ireland, ami j who was e4HHUHtly oa daty, rewly to J eT-rtoofct tutblac tW.t U1 eiritaiu W wlien about twenty years of age came to iooavev uaassages or to redr ataee, i the patNtlarttr f hit bowte. He trnxnii America, locating in Caaadi Is , la additioa to tbee gawrde, two oWcars all the epartmrat hlwttctf, aa4 excuiea aw be moved to Mavsville. De Kalb Coaat v, i f the ship were esiwcsallv eoasaaiaaiuaail eaieietsa... ec matte a the part t the Missouri, where he worked as a farm j to look oat for the pmoaM-, aad were hand, at biacksmilbiBg aad aft a coraaaea I ordered sot to k-e sht of Mat lor a lalHtrer, about two years. In the fall of j mosaeat while the ship was ia part. 1S90 he returaed to Caaada. He bad oae ' Thev did aot leave hi reai aatil Urn haadred sues of laad ia Metaacthon i ahin laft Yso; they ware with him ooa- Township, Gray Coanty, which he traded j siawtlr while the sMp was at St. ThaM, lor one hUBdreU acres ia loreea lowa-: aad Utev were Ms sasooa wkca he waa ship, Escx County, throagh the ageacy - iroa ap to the Shetitf of Now Yrk. ef a land spccalator named Metcalf. Ileides all this, the rxccMie aCear af After depositiag tlHQ in separate pay- the shin was ala aa active caitodiaa meats and not receiviBg proter respoase . Oae f the state-reoass from the authorities at Toronto, Belcher Tweed's sahsoa was oecapiad by the ex visited that place to iBvestigate the mat-! ecative officer. o thai be saisht he oa ter, and there Iearaed that be bad beea swindled by Metcalf. After loag and la borious efforts, lie kher recovered the f 15t , 0. & P. E. TIBRELL & CO.. laruaraaa aan aaatracnraaa or BOOTS AND SHOES, XU. I CLAY nTStKSrr. Betwara Sasaos aad BHUrj. SAM rKAK CIMXJ Uaaafactarm cf Ural. Bora. YoatVl. aad CU ni r t k k fit r lu h rl& Onsra tuiittu aaa prwsKir ijm. an ran ax ttiMM mmOm at tfce taarat BsarXrt sricn. IVm iamla tae axwaa aal a-va-a. GOLD AND SILVER SAVING. Manhatta.n Ore Treating Co by Sccor Process. vitohkokoi iKtuTarMOM rimrrocsw t a awWr laaa. AUm roll SALE At BtaekiaWT W"1i tin M Sari atHawl it lai j he aaMiaaaaae aaaer ima arnaarr.vaerrtir aalckairtrr It laraaa a la la taa af the fala.tae bretac K lata eaatart ataa aB tac Sae raal. CJ actual trial, am ark4 aaM.aaa aim the tleas amaarr. ara4aa a etgtrtaae a( fraat Su W tlfKT caar. t tarar af ta laawe Far aartteaaan aaatj at lae aSee. SVtai aa Sine- aisBalhaaf.Saa rraarwea CHAM. r. HI-.COK. aral4ral. rr. .U Tltltott to sa rraaciarewUl that rlurt be alit V tlup at the Cuaaaepatltaa nc aarait iacw aa iitta cnj i. f Dr. Prieo'a Spoolal Flnvoriagr 5x- txaoLs. Tbeia naroriaj; Extracla bate wee their wajtepehUc larer trwm ihetr mettta. c kaudtfKft ahe baa Siwee4 a eaVe. ms etee r eraam altb Ir fnee'a Hiiwi, u eirr rauarai 10 Le air mi tar ra.ih nuar i , . - . .. . . . r. . : r vajl mz J-iu iai ae iac maxaei. without iaterest, from the goverameat About this time, he was iaformed by Mr. Keajen, whoae farm was opposite bis own aad who bad always beea a sociable and friendly neighbor, that he Kesyoe had acqaired a title to his laad. Tbia surprised Belcher aad caased him to charge upon Keayoa seadry acts of tres pass, oneor two petty theft aad tbenneg of a ahanty oa Belcher's laad. la this way Belcher became eBraged aad the loacer be tamed the matter over ia hi rreetred by Ooaaaiaader Pmiklsa, who at oaee escorted Idea to has aaartcf. He was a edv roekiae; Mlew. 1 yea. He were a soileJ Itaea ahart, with out a collar, a Mack alpaca cat tht aagSed ia the back aad the side kt a saoat Babeooatiag saaaaer. a dirty Wewa ral aad a pair e? checked trcmsen. He carried a satall haad hag ia which were clothes that he had parcbaaea at The baggaee tkat taVea from . . . . ... . . i Men's aid W SUITS, OVERCOATS, Shirts DNBERWIAB, TO ORDER. q'..H Hi Largest STOCK IX San Francisco. ONE Price ! C. G. D. J. & P. COATS THE BEST YET PBOGRESS I THERE IS MONEY IN IT I THE PACIFIC Artesian and Prosj-cting i riUalr Ja. ZU. ZT.L , i flsrnn to iu kisw or wzu,aoxc wlKaale. Itarabla Efllrll. Haa haw awirava a MAml mm Dlfla- ta at lha Ca(aalal Zaaaalttaa. aad (attaaM mj laa jh(n rar "SUPERIOR STRENGTH A5D EXCELLENT QUALITY or SPOOL COTTON." him w.ta rKiiuu, atab rtT. Cat. the Yiro. btaa br the Maaastli aatboriUaa at mind the more he became impressed with I ttase of bis eaMare. ther had vat the conviction that Keayoa bad beea the ', ujml, ad ia this harm ku recetewd b; a Holiday Presents. hal in ease aajUrias ca.ra-rdismrv Jm'l'JZ ijT VT 7aC ur- ... L Maatcoserr alteet. S. F- are Jaat Wbo Tweed boarded the tWp he waa i the thlae bar baiaaaj aeeaeaSa. Tbia atjle ef patwe it aaureif st, im aa Ihe ptmtt U aieated aa atArr eae wrvewce them ibaal last Se ie Ucm abea o vtailthe crtj TJoahivken. Katie atb-r artlcWa of thebr aiad are ltrf . It aaaJtrtatra. Ir. rWi Cream Balia; raee hoMi Ita aabaXea wtttea aa the ptareat. hett aa4 aacat reliable la all par. , asrelata that eajawtuater Mtleet retalu. it eaaewt be aameaarbaj by aar other KaAier m aavc m; PACIFIC A. T. C0SH0II. OlftcUf-CaaT. i. . MiaiXY.frtsX ALax. X. BoTUta. ScCr jec sea. ThHiUrfeaalTlav of -Slrfi It. CUT Trao t.: aa4 O-rfn A. rvlta arealora.aad J aiaiar Is puhiter win. la :CT. M fJ. aul AC Kraarxa a ifalar eaioaafam af tta Iwxj eerr -- by i- fc "SJSf uA a sracural an4ica3ea u tbe H"" inu. br II CUrTrsaaVeO. Tfcia pOs aai"aj fm3r aad taltrr Irvwa haSpa lUa tan tm fc"f-Jr".T" wtr. TIv TVmaa U ait w trw ocnt-r. tr paittii aa trial tttf2.emi oo yw. tii- far -ra eaau taara alO tm at a tp-rlzm 5T?. U tLm awaataM- Qsanrtr toar ac4J IraHaaacbaianrJbSlSaaI. . , . , MteM of laa W)T Vmaa TaaaSonstaraXcraa7 aOMnta B la o4 a wlmaHM Aalwa. 5'jus tx wattx.e. KrL?'frri. tat Qxataas horf- raSaa!tata. Wheat Has Advanced! BCT PUMPS ARE LOWER. Peaeer i aarttt. The Poets. "William Cnllea Bryant recently cele brated his eighty-second birthday, having been bora Novembers, 1791, in Cuming ton, Mas. He looks little over three-Ecorc-and-ten, having still an erect figure and elastic step. He shows bis vigor and fondness for exercise by walking, as be qnaintly puts it, "every morning down to his Evening Post."1 The poet's bead and face are covered with a liberal supply of silvery locks, and be rather takes a pride in seeing bis daf sic and venerable self as others see him, for there is scarcely a photographer in town who has sot a fine portrait of Bryant. At public dinners be may often be seen, and at speech-making be is not at all backward. Although he is frequently to be met in the streets of the city, he rarely attends the opera or theatre. Mr. Bryant writes so little po etry now he may be said to have laid down the lyre; bet of general literary and journalistic labor he still performs a great deal of work. Mr. Tennyson, now sixty-six years old, is still in Ids prime of thought and ca pacity for work. The only ill he's heir to is an annual hay fever. He is six feci-iugb, broad-shouldered, and large- --Doned. but not stout, ins Bands and means of sw ladling htm oat of his prop erty. In coaseqaeace Belcher aad Kea yoa bad several trifiiag disputes, which at last culminated in the fatal quarrel. On the morata; ef Jaly 24, Befchcr fonnd Keayoa, bis wife aad hit fowrteoa-year-ohl daaghtcx Emma, at work rakieg har in one of his fields. Belcher weal immediatelv to the boese of a earned Taylor asd borrowed a nse, aaa Btaebbcr , comical returned to fiad only Mrs. Keayoa in the I bj Ve did aot break the seal, haf. taowed the baadbH select ia a room hi she ah fa. The seats were aot broke aatii we reached New York. Eeerr half bernr tids ream was riaeled by a 6erfaral. jo was required to report ta the Executive .ifScur that the seats had aot ha dii turbed. Tweed looked himictf erer ha a wav aiter thev reach id hk quarters, aad then turatag to the Caataia, Land Ovmera "Without Pntenta S'beaja r ebe 13 with tbcbr reeiaj tot; Btactam .1 ' o. Attaewria far CUiaM.&r I, urtinesH College, 330 POST STREET, rvrposrrz rxtox soraae. sav riuscaco J TT MlK aa aaaat raeWftt OartlU ral KtailMaaKi orfaataasu ara raraawa 1 nit laaararu . amtira. iMm. hut auav aa aa aaaar Ma4.su aa ranaavrar at aaa aaa la? aaa tr-ata araaSaaa. Catalan saf hr La4 Itwia afiaxia ia KITTLE ml CO A(.U far ravrlBe CaaaU S.-VS $301 PUMPS. PUMPS, PUMPS, LU Waahiar ratrata rtoaL. II C, aad rreetaa their Laaa Dono Hia Beat. IV rriee bn dee ht Vl hs make hi Aairkil 1'erfamea teav-rWr la aaretaeaa Ittabaeaa aa4 yeemaaeacy af eder b tboae miac la tbia er aaj iher re eater, aaa Uotea af aaaat exaetattc aae ha aWMe4 that ba bataatbaaa km teea acccfsUr (arrWwet field. Mrs. Kenyea asked Belcher if he was MgoiBg to shoot DaaF aad he made an indtrTcrcat answer. Presently Keayoa retained with bis team aad wagon, aad Mrs. Keayon called out to bim. uDa't come in, Dan; Belcher is going to sheet your Kenyea arose in bis wagaa aad aa swered', "Tell him to take gevd aim, (or if be misses well have a lively tussle,' after which be drove iate the field. I a the Cascit cia as You see I've beea Uviae: to brwah, PhMaatraUt, aa r -i . r 1 . .. . .i Ita.. ..aa..l m... aayself ap a little out ef raiiaet t i the poojde that I aaa retae te see Tweed Ctraaax Or. Boso, oi a ata ctscetrrr let the raaStai cure ef Caaeer .Ve r.' -V 'aaa.' ,Va CaaaSv ReesteW wstb fcB tateec ...... - n.M.ij.1, . - .i scouted to be la exodleait seartts. He; awsteatrr.. Aeerraa fib iiwn Dt U said he had ao ehectioasi at ail la re- j T. Baj a. ibJ Natti Sri il!1iUatlpb.U,Pa. tBrxdar to 2ew Yk. Arhether the I am uavahie lo Or " the reaaetbi extaat ier Bei;bt maraae.eiaapeiea. raies. ami all aSectaeaa ef aeaeSt. m mate mr faaaale laataatr a ix-r&acr Kvxt la the m reil abie amt eficacMwi. w aee ibaeld le -mllii 4KtL LAUREL HALL ivaaiiA.iu oviiiu j aj i xi FOR TOCSG I-ADIES, SIR MSItO. CAU KCV. H. St. t ill HC 1I.A.M-. rriaelaal. I 'PME HIT Sla.i' S BIj .kSTark?4T JAV ! 1 a i a 1 7 . w i.a' f ' r-.au wx uritara'Biariu:i4 a ja mt ai.w jax ' a ' . r. a AaW.k. Ia lUfra Latrau-a Max aa A'l. 7V awaaax aa Mt'i J arn t-' lu a&i!ra at all? i tW rr.aeiya. ax aa ear car VIIITNEY & HOLMES ORGANS vk situs, acw tcto $io?$. WaiTtaaec rt'aTearv S.a Uf Lira- WHIIKET A HeUfEI OKCAl CO.Oalatt.W Hue. Baif. Cirini. rrm. rar Oeaa W.lla. ar RkaUaw Walla. Force Pumps of Every Description, g Zzzu Cyliriirx, Irss CjVtzltru VE0ZS3XLX XSD X3TJ-IZ- m m Trale tic-lt4 prr ae tnSftfoi, Tie Trata UfSaiaa aah. af a-raa 3ac erlaaa. aac7. atair aaarsj. 7 anza CHAS. P. HOAG. US Eea Stmt, aear Srt, (aa rraaelaaa. Craaral Sr Kella VTIaiUl. CENTEXXIAL SUCCESS! Slug affirm i . aa. I a V a a feet are large. His face is long and some- i stereo : " ay, utess you, l naa no lae what resembles that of Dante, save that t of killing the man ontil I saw him drive ? ia nnt th rimA rnnnH n? Krnmaifln I hlS hOISCS IntO the Held." AIlCTWanl be ol tne great i Iorenune, and tne nose is not so aquiline. His hair is long and black, his complexion olive. Once upon a time, in speaking of Mr. Tennyson's personal appearance, Bachanan Read called him "a dilapidated Jupiter" a piece of description at once picturesque, acute asd humorous. VTbittier is sixty-eight years old and a most quaint, kindly, and refined person, nsing habitually the Quaker "thee" and "thou." Henry W. Longfellow is a year older, aad wears well the dignity of the gentle man and the poet. Lowell is fifty-seven, end has the look of the critic rather than of the poet. Stoddard is fifty-six years old, about fire feet nine inches high, and wears a full iron-gray beard. This author looks every inch a poet, and in conversation is bright and witty. For fifteen yean he "fed at the public crib" in the customs service; but now his whole time is occupied in con tributing to the magazines and news- apers. The right band being paralyzed, r. Stoddard has learned to write with his left. Stoddard's wife is a writer of so Be&a ability, and has made a reputa tion for berseir In the literary world. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, just forty years of age, was born in New Hampshire; laid the foundation for his reputation in New York; wrote "Babic Belle" while he was ia his teens, and now resides in isos ton. Aldrich's reputation as a poet aud novelist is increasing and improving, for eign critics of high authority placing him amosctbe first American writers. Ho has had soaae experience as an editor and literary critic, having commenced his ca reer in the office of the Home Journal. Aldrich has a wife and several children. William Morris, the poet, lives In a charming house in London, brightened by the presence of a beautiful wile and three pretty children. His study is reached by three flights of stair, and is a bare room, hang with lumps of tobacco, aad having for writing purposes a curious hacked table and an ancient inkborn. Herein the "Earthly Paradise" was writ tea. The shaggy-haired, kind-faced poet aerer looks handsomer than when his little oses are dancing about him and climbiag orer ki. Heme Journal. was hrasndecsw er oot i . t t .1... i i aaj, area a a.anw iai wk aca aaai mm J - l ajt:.r its mraogaeot lae veyace. t aeeer saw ; htaa at all desfieadaut, aever heard hia utter a word of regret that he had beea , overtakea ia hit Siifht. ! wagon with "Keayon was bit daugbter, -VC hrft Ysjo oa the fctlt of Sejatesa and Bekher did aot shoot bbUI the'Ler. We hid Weeded U leave the aiat ; wagon was withla about fifty feet efbiea, 'of the SMl, but we were delaiee.1 by ivi tui v wtuajj aatc 'vt aeatl wiaass. i ae same uoewtc aaaeeoeo however, as Kenyoa was ta a portion to tbt ship the eutke faaMere. It was im free the girl from diager, Uekrher hred, pbie te load her with acieat ral and Kenyon fell, mortally weuaded. The te take her across the oceaa iadefeadeut horses, fricbteatd by the report ef the Uf her sails. We were eWised. there rifle, ran away, the girl screamed in terror, fere, ta defmd largely upea the wiada. ana .urs. neayon, irrauea y iac maruer, , tBd though we oourtetl UveraWe lareczes. rnsneu at xxhcccx wiia aor raae. ieicaer presented a revolver and ordered her to keep back, as be was going to surrender himself to the officers ef the law. ne kept his word with the result gives above. Ken von was sbet between the ninth and tenth ribs, on the left side, the ball passing through the lower part of the liver asd stomach asd coming out be tween the eighth asd ninth nbs on the bard with the okl raiUeaa. but thev dada L. IIm exiwneac iu omiee; In Guba ta Yseo had beea rood taittoa for him. He was a little sick a few days out from Yiro. aad asaia about two weeks ago, juat before we got to it. Tbemas. Bat his skkaeases were aot at all serious. He was as well as ever ia couple of davi "As for Tweed's behavior durieg the voyage, I may say be acted a perfect Mr lmsOTMtMl wt all v-btt 1 Taarrta's Ixtatix Oil The ttataJett as ml fwaerfwl remedr far rheemaiiita. arc raista, aere tbrwat, akd all aehea aad patea. eaeraabere. at Sftj i rata tr Saak ar raaju-aor awt. u; moiuomaui i-mt tmt CSiraaaa Cataltcia. rrr-taa'a . Nm Maaa C Ta (AS aj at kaiA. ftaiM aarai U rrrc 4JgwZq anaaaaCrwruaaa. Xata. ngntstds. icnyon was leny-ave years otage asd leaves a wife aad five chihlrea. Belcher is a bachelor. When asked if be bad considered the result of killisc Kesvon, Bekher an ts, .a. MouRsrs hair raoiiic. lata ataaea tlr ,m rraaetaa rata tmr cireal.r.. J froffi the tisae we left Yiee, we aerer had eur court aMwered. AVhea we did get a wiad ia the right dtrectioe it was m itght that it failed to move s ahead at aay ap arcciaWe stated. We were a low- tisae gettiag to buThoaaa, aad tttea we were a kB ttase getttag from St. TV-mai t V . . L. . 1. - . 1 f .. m,. B u ' c " - - - - . wAKi-roitirAUixKa rix.x 7xLa.vta her. I was a little afraid they would iro .'k uaaawa- imw rair, .ra xaasiacaiej tpAfUU --a 'MH-amuauxatmriafn. twua) aaa imtM. raf aeat fr.. ASCma HCIH m ii M Laa. Ma. GOLD TVTT1D T RKISTUL . KU, ar aS AWWORT. avair. tat rar U vmr auae v-sa far aa eu. jm Waaax. l r.nilll.IV,llat. Mat. I '. aaair THE EISDON Iron and Locomotive Works, Caa BaatzaxBavaaSTa.lax raajietaaa. rrx H' kx sarmx srwtvc uxcB.yx. J aaa aaararaia trx aa afc-t a-ta aa4 . ku i n Kiatactaam '-x rv. aaa aar jaa;xr ctaaauac la lata mm "Uar lper in n aaaaia4rtitaaaa W aM. -tia Wat Hrj( airtua zar vtm ma saw;, aaa eavainx vmv uaaa. li-T taarta la raruaAaa an eea ra4 Hal. arraCte - a til aflacasYaa . rtl aat ex. ra etai. aa4 aarraatr tr ta Ja--. i.utrr ajv a aaccitreaaaaaaanaaaaae. taa aaa tia,w ! Sare reaaHx iaraT dOHKSOK. CLARK it CO.. IT 3laar Saalraairr; atSkaa Traaclara. CALIFORNIA HALL'S THE GULF OF AXD CAXXIXG COMPANY. - . c It. tdaaUBP Maaarattrrmaf Sttaa Zaoaea. Qcaru aal Tims If at MaalaaerT. Saraaa Hawara Manxa. txeaxad aa4 snaaiir? w Martae Eactxa , Wt ail Lav rra aanv. AB tSaa af cM aal Sratr CasvU lea aat rncaa. Cast aaS TafW. Wh caOaat fan ruraxaraS C 7T cesL vara CxraSia Haa arttsar- fcsa. I TKI BtS or THE rolaTATT AEZ SOW I L aura Sar aaWnroas tvr a aaaetot asaaeat af -?: aA ASarraa ar aa?l at taa aSra at m So. 6 LeldesdoraT Street. ntrrarTa Bci-tir. Iji Tnmxfcm. CaSlanU. IF"! karria 4Tt Zl VaT Sua arraarraer Zx. ti I rcnaaaaar rabaa. Orarra Sae a& K taa v aext server an a, rarr ak. aaasraar sa u sa7 al UK u. I. U a ( ia rvtiR ht sax rscascaiace. KENDALL'S Improved Quartz lill QUJLETZ KISIi'G SEY0LDTI05IZED I UOKT.CHEAr aaa rOWXJtrrt. MtU. a aa. SaX tvt erat mt taa aaaal atjta. aaA aar Orra lar aal rrv LUl ta STEPHEN KENDALL, Cavra ar T. A. SI aallatiaa, 1S aaU IS rr.aat l Baat SrwJaelae. Cat. CUMMIKIS & SONS, 327 Kearay Su S. F. -'LADIES, ATTENTION! the r NDmv.vrt havixo establishld A a rarraacax Arrax-r .a taa rraaruc .au. at- said: "Don't thiBk 1 blame tbejary, for their verdict conld not have been other wise on the testimony which was gives." Several little incidents have beea related darinz Belcher's imprisonment to illus trate tne desperate cruelty ot tue man, and npon their being repeated to Belcher tie pronounced tuem one anu ail uasety false, asd added: "But never mind. ther can do me so more barm. I shall soon be out of resell of all trouble." Dtiroit Free Preti. 31. D.Coswat, the London correspond ent of the Cincinnati Commercial, has a story to tell concerning a correspondence between Victoria and the Emperor of Germany, which is curious, if true. The story is that the Queen sent the Empcrot a letter containing as earnest and solemn appeal that he will use his power and in fluence to aave Europe from the calamity of war. The Emperor in reply reminds the Queen that a few years ago, when Germany was attacked and had to enter upon deadly strife, so such impressive appeal for peace came from her majesty, and that the war was then prolonged by tbecontinual supply of strength to France from Englandjust enough to prolong bloodshed after the hope cf successful re sistance was passed. Mr. Conway deems the source from which be got his infor mation as to the letter asd reply trust worthy. Excessive Aitetite. They who are troubled with a gluttonous perversity and arc really anxious to reform for the sake of health and decency, should, if they feel incompetent to struggle Indcjiend ently, submit the case to another, and let it be understood that a certain reasonable quantity of food shall be given them at each meal, and their relations should be so adjusted that they may not "help them selves." In fact, the status of "doctor" and "patient" should bo established, as gluttony is as much a disease as inebriety. AoonnnsroxDCSThas met 3Ir.Hcnage, of the English diplomatic service, who has just married the Princess Salm-Salm, and asked htm where he was going to settle. "01.," said he, "we don't know yet My wife is liringat Petersburg and I in London till we see how weioit each other." ! I xVAt.it i'r.aio ni KCar.i at A Ta. raataafa vf nmi .i AKMICA aoa roKEIti 1-ATSLXT : I K.w la atalm tkea. AMma Oaa a L Biaaa.. a taa f H T -a. . aaera Sr La4ia a4 ISJM-raV n m ... . .j ....... , raralaSiciMb-4a. H. -a.T. rauaeaa. ae A uLuiiuiu.aiduiw i I Biia?aa at ira r-T eras, a in btcaarxrrf. raajaarBaa lcrra ' arrrfa tj aaa ar al aaaarrra aai Farmer, Itlinsr and Granger ih arsacaras rca txs SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY POST. The Popular "Woakly. Exd&rsred svad Improved. Tha Best 8nd Cheapest. rr astkatu tk ncns cf irmxis. "teticinaa. taveraMv. He seemed te have bit true, - J. (UuaiiCLL'ii aia. TAL Hffmrn. xm Inni r' mt haak Eraaawr Cauiunta aSaa.auurat A lij aaimt la av Uaaaaea. Oaaararza aalr am P-j19 ta afwraa. ar cvaaa arat it r H'HE BEST AND CHEArUT i aa laaevt Ilea a a AMa Lai iaa qIIS aA RlaU Sit, J arwamariv armi j deed. His saloon had. before he cease i ui tioin) Ihs bimI u amokiaaa. roaea SfrSa, lrr Canada. Uaahaa. riazaala. Drraa oa uoaro, oeea useii as a sawataae; iw oca. a..n. n ona. u4 a.i arprr ut for the officers, aad it was jUit aataral raici dwii,kjk ai aa aaa a rircat.a.r. tor them to drop in after diaaer to talk with Tweed er to tdaya came of wbkl Drutfcht oreuchre with him. Aad the old eeatrr- aTASr.a mast aSctttnaarrn tfcfiift. mas was alwavs 'Awl to see the oiScers, He treated them very peiitety. He ca jeyed most all bis little gazae ef cards with them, aad be really played a vory sharp and lively band at almost any thing. The officers were directed Beverl to speak to Tweed about his New York! troubles, and they were" very careful to. irbey instructions. Oa the other haad, Taecd bad very little to aay oa the sub- jtct. I don't know that I ever beard him speak of the matter, except in the most general way, such as to say that he was very willing to get back to America. He was very fund of leading, aad ttwat all of his time, when not in company with the officers, in poring over the news jmpers that we gave him asd such books as he could procure "ITpon the political situation he was exceedingly entertaining. He seemed to be thoroughly posted in New York poli tics, and gave us occasional funny stories about bow elections had been carried in this city. His reminiscences of the Fourth Ward were ttorhapr the most amusing. Tweed waa told that he need not be hackward about asking for any thing he might want. Whatever the ship contained was at his disposal. He asked for very little, however. He was apparently quite contented with what he received, lie had a servant whose sole bualness was to attend to his wants. His meals were served in his own room from the officer's mess. He ate with good appetite and apparent relfah. He never drank wine or spirits of any kind except when he was unwell. He would theo take moderately of some plain drink. He did not smoke at all, although the officers frequently burned their cigars iu hi saloon." TEETH SAVED. TMU.'. TZCTH A Srtf lAtTT OLT StlVtK A aaa Baa ..t aarrvaW Beaaura. MUa iMtlrfBIDularaiM Lfclu iaa fetaatart, leraA Taa raara rwaaaaal rtartxe USt. irottt In iimt aSvat SiMlsaaa'rr. aaa rraaaiwm Tile tjaJ3rtah.r UtL M..H7TKW, Iattrt TOR SALE ! i HALT ISTEK13T I A WtU. &TABUSHEn JY Halaw. a Saaaxaa trrf.aa traaoam tax raftia arfpaa Jriuitj tat a t'atelaaa Saalaaaa are taTllM ta iBTt!f atr Aa Jnu mt4 unit. JMfMV.ru NlllllAr (at aeatiid af ta j. rr t IIKELCat. ASi il'l Y rrataaaiM;if rtlrt aaaa an. . rarrall U W. r. DURYEA'S GLEN COVE STARCH Highest ijaurrw roR tsrairA w.ilthab A Star. WATI-HEH. Eaax- atetranoaal Aiacneaa Wk.taaa WaarSva. j w.ax Sar oae rore acaaacaare wlil tirw4lailr lar. aaia nailar jaarwltfa, Aa autnantlrai Him. fvracca aaaa xae rrmmrr aa aaa aajr inni at taeaa SeSar vajtacSat eaa aeiaalt attS WrSa. rarraACa. uMUttl tae araick. aai aate arrtai Tatlraattaaar tsrr avrta eJan tseaaaorr laarai aaaa. Uta wneaia at akal m aestarr.ar oi at linlatnrmlas'.arpa ara la aarm aa aatWarua tAaartaatrarOscata WeTa. FarraAOa la ta rrTaaa La iHatr. We art Crraoaxtf aa ton a a rarauaea aa is:a rcaat tau a IB cm aaSa&rWM la as. Sr.lt- prvLil. rraaa-bil anlm. Medal anrilTiB tws Award and at vas CKNTEXXIAIa KXPOSITIOX. SAX FRAXCISCO Journal of Commerce. DIVIDEND NOTICES. Dtvwrsn sonta. i a. - con,tTXKAt Laa aaa Satltxi Baak kaa 4"ttrr4 a altMraa ! atTvalTraat Sar atrbar. rl aaa larceaatvr SQk ' ta aetata at rreara Aatraaarr TW. ra. cautck. scr OOLLATXRAL UlAK AS I) S AVISOS BASK, V wr ral aa4 krarat tta. S I' ra akana af laia baa A ara arrrl far aabacrlroaa at all p.r 1 aaartatanaxiae aaaetb at lereaarr la Jaaaarj 1 1 Jiflee ail be atiaar4 to WIS rr akare. TW ' akarra ar aaa rajtaf rcalar aaaalklj dlrtare4a i r"r aaat. C022BRCIAL HOTEL, -STONTUOWEKT AVENUE al alA Saa fraa .ro KEAR5T aT. A a. aaa ras4laa tr Tnznc are nearly 300 newspapcra pub lished In New York. aCWT Hater, w U 1 7S Srat claaa llckt rvaana. rkrut If f an.!ab-a. ac4 a alaaau eleraiar. Frre Ceak aaa Carrtajn la Ike llaaa rrata au aetata. Caarrra. St.oo pn sat JOHX KKLLV, J Manager. irarMraara rranrl.lar ar Ike KKOOK- " s.vs ifTs;t n. r.) INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, St amt ate Kearny nt.. Haa rraarlaro. at se aaa as ee ret: day. It. C I ATM HOC - raoraiiroa. Tare Caaronl t'aaehea. atlh Ika aaaa af Ibe Hvtrl aa. am aiaata h la aamae al lee laadiar to coatr? aaa(rra latbr llatrt rrre taTle aar jaa I T, rrt late U.C nrst laa , U aa de Bvt.taer aUI j li. charge jaa. WAX rStASClHCO BK.A5CH er vai National Wire and Lantern Works, Of 'r Tart.(IIata A Varaa. ITemx 420 Statset Sl.Sta Fnacltca. f AXTTAfTTTSERSor BRASA, CnrrES. aTXTL all aa IHUX HlHIlUTH SrerlaKlra tlraea aataiMl Rattery ateraena, l.araaaatlea Hlra Ctalh. ana Hrarr Hiatal Clalku (IraaMralal T Ire WrW.KItl.air. nhip a itaiirsaa ajtaitama, aa ir. raf. Kalllar. aara,nr. U7rtarste4 ta baa TrwXfm Sy JUHK r. RtRIXR. lata Maaarrr artU EafaUtA Ca. TRI LABOMT. XOWT EELIABUt. AX Best Commercial Paper rTJBlISHED OX THK FACirtC COAST. MACHINIST TOOLS, Miniiii an! Saw Mill Machinery. TE-aLTK IX ALL KI5US Of XEWAXD SICO50 g j IhaVM EH81NES AND I01LERS, Aa! otatr Mataiatrx BcacSt aa4 SaU. a. HEvnY. Mt rreaaat SCSaa rraacsacxa. IT CO STAISS A Complete Iaist of Jobbers' Prices. And a General Review of all Goods sold in this Market. a MZXCTtAXT WILL SATE JICCH V03X THAJ tuk rmcE or tue rxrt& bt sobsciub txo roKTais valcabucjochai. Ismi 8f Satxcriptl:: rr-Naaapie Caalea aeat 15.00 par Year. Aaallrav III. 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Bon' aad CklMna'i IUwU aad ebvea taad to litiiir. rtsai la tke cvaairT mmu Boota aad Sbra ta tke aaoaal ef 1:1 cr ara UM aUaaed a irdartte af frar per eeat ta make Ike aiprna I aril rmta aaa own at ai ua.i rkaiwa Bckt. MAStTACrrtUC ONLY. Boota aad CO.O. lwalO.TIr eaa artre. Skoea aeat aaaa mmmm a m.l mmtilrtr, t and rkraanl KXrflKITIt) HmH luam. a'ataetaaleUacbvok.Mls:.KK.ta. WANTED Taa.rilkelalel, i aal eaitanieie. Mbllakl. ao l-i:KTKM.,'iat rr most Mark Taalna labuok. A laiMAX rraarlaro. at ladlaa flktT. aad lb fa a labuok. Ata!r ar addrraa St AtoatcoBirry atraal. Saa PATENTS. FA. LIHWANX. fotsttfor ef rataaia. Wathlrrtea a au ' rsiast Jt rax Sal fsr Cvrrclar. RUBBER COATS! Wholosale and Retail, '.Tier's Rattier Slurs, 619 SacrastaU St. aaa raaaciaca. Agents sjAacxerx ce WANTED for tk Baat popular Millar GOUU babllaked. Addma,ftr rail rarBtaiara, a rarBralara. A rai MAaxarex,a.r. ONLY S2.00 A YEAR. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. ONLY $2.00 A YEAR. reataxa e ata. atalMaail. r . tia Oaer. 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Vaimrranlitn M.a.a a.i. m. nAaibTa.a, aaa rraartaeo aad Kacraasaaav Con Divorces? LecBr aad lo- trootalaed. Lccal eerrabera. BMS- dcara tamatrrtaL AXdartta aaatclrnl arooC Faa aftardecree. Addreaa (aiu ataaal i:. S M ARVTXaa Waabjcctaa SA. Ckleaeq.m. P N. P. a Mo. 1S3. FAVORITE C1CARETTE FORMER. Tbe only Coeaaa, Siaple aad Fracti. ca! cucbiae eaee faa. vealed fee mttfat ClratTttca; tarbas aoGi coda terhxtkr. SaapIaabymaS )B ata. AJOrraa KLXJSMFG.Co..WAI.-nuLr.y y, lEALB'S V TJSDTES3 OLLIGS La iiTaia. Wmf Tyrri 1 r. crtr X.r.Cat. aWraariaaUb, hafu Lr.uatia." tarraeaab.