The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 22, 1870, Image 1

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I'lilLlsniO KVEBV BATfRDAV BT
COLL. VAIV C LEVE.
nrrK-B OS t-ORSEIl of tkbrt 1st first-sts.
TERMS IX ADVANCK.
One Year ....Three Dollar
Si Months - Two LMlur-
Siujjle Cities Ten Cnts
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ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient aJvertisemonts it Sqaare of ten
linea or !. first insertion, $2 ; each subsequent
insertion, $1.
Larger advertisements inserted on the most
iberal terms. " .
JOB "WORK.
Having received new type, stock of colored
inV. eardi. a Gordon JotjWr. etc., we are pre
pa -ed to exevutc all kinds of (.riming in a better
mann.T and fifty per eeut. cheaper than ever be
fre offered ill tbia eitv.
Ag-enta for the Register.
The f.ll'wiuj gentlemen are anthorlxetl to re
eeive and ro-eipt .for subscription, advertising,
ete., fr the ltt:niSTKR : '
HIRAM PMITIf. Esq.... Uarrisbur.
.litltre 8. II. rUAHillTON Lebnnon.
I'KTKR III JIK, K.-n. rownsville
re. 15. KIRK. Ks.,
K. E. WHKK1.KH. K.-q Seio.
T. II. UKYXOLD.-5, Esq. SaU-in.
!:. XV. CANXUN. Kq.... Portland.
1.. P. USHER. Esq "Frisco
PORTLAND CARDS.
e. f. RtrssEi.r., j
' Attorney at-Law, J
"C P. FERRY,
'- Xotary Public.
RUSSELL &. FERRY,
Real Estate Brokers & Collecting Agents,
Portland,
' Ore g-on.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
Sale of Real Estate, Real Estate I j ligation,
and the Collection of Claims.
Office, North-west corner of First and Wash
ingtou Streets, Portland, Ogu. . fob 6-70- a
OKO. SlUB. ! ' J.llir.3 MORRISON.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
I'ormerly New Columbian,
Corner Front and Jtorrison streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Noah & Morrison, Proprietors.
Fjj'e Coach to and from tho House.
AaiEHICA. KXCIIAIVfiK,
roitStt op
Front 'and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
JJUSIXESS CARDS.
J. C. MEN DKN HALL, :
V t il i .v I u b 1 i o .
Ll;.NY. OREGON.
r EG r INSTRUMENTS v A LL KINKr
i i m uL- and mtestoL
I. P. W. Quimby, - - - - Proprietor.
Late of the AV extern IL.t.-l.)
riIIIS HOUSE is the mut er.ininuliits in the
l State, newly ftirni.-liod. and it will he ths
i udeavor of the Prprietor to make bis gneste
comfrtaltlc. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
laitdinir.
tfrf The Concord CacH will always l.c fmt
nt the lauding, on the arrival of steamship ar
river boats, carrying passengers and their bai'
rape to and from the lKarsy'-c -A.fre.
y.fe BM'fUe'l with I'ttfmt Kire K.rttHyHthrrt.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASn, BLIXD , AftlV DOOR
FACTOR Y
T- !
a. h. Ai.Tiiot sK. x. WRionr. j. k. backensto.
AlTIIOUSE & CO.,
iroS STREET, fos THE BITER BANK), .
ALBANY, : : : tiltEGON.
Ir EEP QN HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
-Iiii-nisli. to
Doors,
Blind
and
Order
Iceti-oiB atteutled to
Conveyances and col-
I0--70
L. STRUCKMEIER & CO.,
.UliltCHAAT TAILOKS,
ALB AN V OHEfiOS;
KEEPS ALL KINlS OK FINE CLOTH.
S-iit niale to order, in'tiie mot fahiou
aie ailvl approved ?tvles.
4.iv L. "STKUCKMEIER Jl CO.
W. entcy.
(1 K N T LI. M EN'S P.O0TS MADE TO ORDER
V ou sh-irt notice, and wUh ueatness aul dis
paieh. All Kinds of Repairing' Done.
Albanr. June 11. IS70 40
IK IS. RICE, .11. !.,
PHVS1CIAN AND SURGEON,
Albany, ------ Oregon,
o
FF1CE ON T1I: SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN
Sireet.
Albany, April ;0.-:;2
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fko:?ia:v I$riI.IIAS.
WHEAT AND FLAXSEEDJEPOT.
CLEANING and HOISTING oapaTityV
IO.(MM) Ituvhels per Day I
A "bare of pnrroiiajre solieite.1.
43'7(J K. CARTWRTGHT.
J The highest cah price paid for Wheat.
LADIES' EHPORIin.
tnch as- ' . ,
Crown, Panel, Rand, and Seetion Mold
of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES !
Flooring,
Sc3Lixis:,
nnJ nil utlitT kimls of
ICu&IiIiii IVIaterial !
ALSO
Are prepnnvl to dn MILL WORK : furni?li Sha
ker Fans'. Z,ijzT.x P linkers. Suctiuo Fans. Driving
Pulleys, vf uy kiiitl, at our Factory on Lyn
street. t be river bank), next Keluvr Alarkbaiu?
warehuti&e.
At-TIl)USI-: t CO.
Albany. February 0, 180'J- -I
THE OLU
STOYK DEPOT!
JOII. DRIGCiS,
nr. i.e p. ix-
mns. A. J. DUNIWAY,
IEAI.KB IX
FasMoaalJle Miltoyaiiu Fancy GoOuS.
Follows Dress and Cloak Making' in all
their varied branches.
BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW GOODS
Iu Latent Style and best manner.
STAMP FOR lifrAID A.XD EMBROIDERY.
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the best pattern- "
A 7.o
Tin, Sheet Iron and
Copper Ware !
nd the usual r.ssortmcnt of Famishing Goods tv
bo obtained in a
A'. V liul.oi,
CIONSTANTLY on hand and receiving, a
lare i-tock of
Groceries and Provisions,
Wood and Willow Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, Con
fectionery, Yankee Notions, Ae.. 4c, Wliolesale
and Retail, opposite K. C. Hill i Son'- drug
store, Albany, Oregon. jn-50'70
Crncr
Oregon.
First and Rr-ada'biu
streets. Albany,
janlnl7-7o"
IXiltabidel & Co,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO
visioos, Wood and Willow Ware, Confee-ti-.n-ry.
T-d-ao-o, Cigars, Pipes, Notions, etc.
Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albtwiy,
Oregon. I
E. A. Precland,
EALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OK
Jif Scho.d. Mi-, ellaneon-' and Ilank Rooks,
Stationery. Cold and Sle.-I Pens, Ink. etc.. P.st
offiee i:uildin. Albany, Ore.m. Books ordered
from New York and San Francisco. I
J. n. hitcrem..
J. x. ion. i n.
a. SMiTn.
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
VTTORNEYS Axn COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitor in Chancery and l'roctors in Ad
miralty. Otttee ver the old Post Office. Front
street, Portlaud, Oregon. I
JAMES A. WARNER,
Civil Kiisineer fc .Surveyor.
TS PREPARED TO DO SURVEYING AND
Engineering. Uses improved -Solar Compass.;
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence
iH St.. opisite Dr. Tate's residence. Albanv
On7oa. ' . uI9-Cm i
rowti.t.
Ioell & I linn,
VTTDRNEYJj i COUNSELLORS AT
and Sliciirs i" ChaniHrry,
(X.. Flian, Notary Public,)
Albany, Oregon. CoUueiions
rmply attended to.
t. FLIXX.
LAW
eonvevanws
I
GEO. W. GRAY, X. D. S.,
rOl LI SOLICIT TH K PAT-
r ronaire of ail nervous dir-
inz ARTIFICIAL TEKTIl and
HKsT CLASS DENTAL opera
tions. Nitrons Oxide adminijtereil for r.i
less extraction of teeth, when desired. - Chaffs
mmlcrale.
Office in Parrish .t Co.'s brick block. Resi
dence, first house sooth of Congregational Church,
trouting: on Court House blocs. ;
Albany, Oregon, July 2, 170.43 ' j
' ' WOTIOE I ,
IS IT E R E BY - G I Y EX, THAT I It AVE
opened a : . -i
ivery and Feed Stable !
in th town of LEBANON, where I will be coni
lMlly en band to attend to. tbo wants ' of the
joople. -;
I will run a hack from Albany to Lebanon and
-Soda Spring,, on Saturday of each week.
All business extracted to my care will be
promptly attended to, , I'
V. B. DONA C A.
I-banon, Sept. 10,1378 l,3m3
C. IVSEALEY
dealer ix jb manufacturer of
jPTJUHTITTJUE !
and
.CABINET WARE !
; X5 eolclin I C t c ,
Corner First and Broad Alb in streets,
.It MAT, OnE'.O.V.
sir
STORE !
Repnirn neatly ami promptly rx"nttl,
.Zf on rraiuialilc term.
'5bort reckonings, make long friends."
Front street Albany.
Xext door to Mansfield A Co.
dec5 CS I
IJIPORXAiwT
TO THE
INSURING PUBLIC !
Fire! 3?"X"o! FVLx-o !
' A Stitch in Time Saves Nine !"
Fir
and Marine Insurance Company!
Xos. 410 and 418,
San Francisco,
Califorrta street,
- - California.
Sf r-ARTirCI.AU ATTE5TIOX PAID TO "S3".
i - .
! ORDERS OF ALL KINDS
in his line.
OetoW
ISfiS.S
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
- Corner First and Washington gts., j
iXTt,i ' - OREGON.
" " II. 13RENNEH, Proprietor. ,
Y Xnr9i4odS taxac;hotti,; th's proarietor
bopea to jrir. entu a4fction to the traveling
pablhv . The d ar aapplo.1 -rkkf ipring-botr
tornr. - Tlie table ""will recelre the cIoBcst attea
tion, and every thing tbe market affords palatable
to gnosta will-be supplied. jaa 9- 1 )
BLACKSM1THING!
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
rilllE undersigned gives notice to the general
I public, that be is uow manufacturing the
Caleliurg Patent Plow !
ad any other style of plow that may be ordered.
Also, particular attention paid tt v -i
Wag-on Making" and Horse-shoeing".
Wagons for sale at my shop at $140 and flC.tl.
ltorse shoeing as follows : Ca.-h, $2 : credit, $"!
All work entrusted to me will receive nromntf
attention, and be exeAile.1 in the best possible
manner with good material. A share of public
patronage is solicited. . ' ......
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Feond streets.
opposite Pie-ee' Ferry. F. WOOD.
Albany, .November 1,1808-11
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LI A RLE
Cash Capital, In Rold Coin, $750,000.
' Ieposlt in Oregon, 9S0,OO0. ; .
Lossrt Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
And Paid in Gold t'out.
TUTS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit ttt fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to efiect insur
ance agaiust Loss or Damage by Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
CHAS.
OUSTAVE TOCC HA UP, Pres.
D. HA VEX, Sec'y.
I J. C. MENDENHALL,
i Afeat for Albany.
Albany, January 8, 1870-18
ALBAIVr DATII 1IOUSI2.
rrUlK UXDERSIGXED WOULD RESPECT
JL fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi
eiuity that be has taken charge of this establish
ment, and, by keeping clean rooms and paying
strict att'ntic 3 to business, expects to suit all
those who may favor him with their patronage.
Having heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing" Saloons,
he expec'g to give entire satisfaction to all.
Ss9 Children and Ladies' hair neatly cot and
shampooed; i JOSEPH WEBBER. '
-.,-;.- r- ;:-' iTe.I9y2 .!.;' :5t. ,n
f n AriicLin ri ARiCE t,
Main street,
,TIeat , of
AIbsbv. flrsron.
All. Kinds,
A D
OF TlTSKril SSr WAtttf.J
z: . - ,Z A." r. ' SEARS,
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W"
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CO .
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v.
v.
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Si
tl raKFABED TO t ,.; ., -Jry,v
" Ait KINDS OF, TURKIXG !, j
' " I keep on band and make to order . v
RAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS, ,
u a3?1SUp a ear th "Magnolia Mills."
Albany; Nor. ,
SAAr FltAIVCISCO STORE!
roRsun first
ALBASV...........
r stiikethj-
...OR liCON.
Keeps constantlv on hand a full assortment ef
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING.
Roots, Shoes, Ilaidware 4c Crockery,
-. and a full supply of Ladies'
Fnrnisliini Embroidery, Fancy Goods,lc.
' " - ttii?o. vtoelc of
TZI E ' BET LIQUOR !
for Medicinal purposes only.- "
.Always on'hand a large stiick fif
Box, Cooking and Parlor Stores !
- and manufaeturea all kinds of '
-Tin. Copper and Sbeet-lron Ware,
all of which are offered at the lowest rates - for
i CASH R COUNTRY PRODUCES t
All kinds of. repairing done, on short
notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my
Store and Tin Store.
! . s JULIUS"
Nov, e-11
GRADWOHL.
ALARMING MORTALITY I
Within the past three years, six of the local
Insnrnnce Companies of San Francisco, repre
senting a capital of over $2,800, 00", suspended
th first four during the low rite war of 1S67 and
1SC8 the last two during the past few weeks.
Six -out of Twelve
in less than three years is an alarming record of
mortality, aud should suggest to the insuring pub
lic tho propriety of avoiding experimental, inex
perienced, and low rote Companies, and patroniz
ing tho old established, conservative, wealthy, and
prudently managed corporations of the solid and
permanent order.
- T - ! I I T T S 9 - '
C1IALLEAGER THRESUEIt
RAINESS' READERS
Mowers -1 Reapers
': .j.. .--And all kinds of '
Agricultural Irnplem'ts & 3f achines
. : -Oa band and for sale by c . ..... - -
; "''R''TTt.iirrVTrwf rf.
May 28, '70-58 Albany, Ojo. 'p-
war
-A StarUlne . Theorvs
, From San Francisco CUronicie! "1
Editors Chronicle ?-HUUertt the
eytnpathetic tide of popular feeling-"haa
gone with Prussia. in the great European
combat. If it Las been even partially
diverted in favor of l'ra nee this' is owing
to the remembrance of how that Power
magnanimously involved herself in a tre
aiendoua war with England in 1778 by
her recognition of the young American
Republic, and, the sentiment of gratitude
on our part prompting us to reciprocate,
now that France is, iu Iter turn, fighting
for the boon of self-government against.
Imperialism within, and Absolutism with
out. But there is , another light in
which to view, this subject, suggested by
an editorial appearing recently iu the
Boston J'osi, wjiich draws Jhe curtaiu
from beforo a characteristic scheme
for - "-"-- - .;:
JUSTLY"
TAK"ES RANK AS THE
LEADING
A M ETK'I CAN
I-ii'e Insui'ance .C-
Their contracts. rc endorsed by wish assets
exceeding ;
Sl,700,000.
Their business is managed by rindrwri!ers who
have no superiors and but few equalsin the Union
Tieir risks are small, carefully selected, and scat
tered throughout the entire L'nited States, thus
avoiding heavy loss iu tbe most sericus conflagra
tion. Their rates are not of tbe guss or gainb- j
ling order, but are based on actual experience. ;
and are as low as good insurance cai be furnished I
at. Their losses are honorably and promptly ad- !
iusted, and paid in gold coin without delay or 1
discount. Their agents, located at all points of
importance, have authority to issue policies direct,
thus avoiding tbe danger and delay incident to
the sub-agency system : and, iu each and every
particular, both as regards solvency, permanency,
prudent management, honorable conduct,cquitable
rates, and conservative practices.
The PlWnii, of liar I ford,
iurnit'ltcs facilities to the insnring puMie unequall
ed ly any other Company doing buinesa on this
It. II. ZTIAC.IL.Ij,
424 California f-t., San
manager,
r rancisco..
Policies Issued and IleneweJ Direct by
I,. VXIIf X, Agent,
ALBANY, OREtlON.
jy2'70-tr.ui:t
SPRING AND SIMMER STYLES.
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING.
CIIKV0IT SUITS, J
WHITE DUCK SUITS,
CASTOR BEAVER SUITS,
Heavy Canvas Hunting Coats,
White Marseilles Vests, .
. Fignred Marseilles Vests,
Furnishing Goods of all Kinds
and a great variety of other
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
PRUSSIAN MARITIME AORANIHSsEMEXT
At the expense of the- United States.
Tle article is as follows t:i ' ' I
"At' the time BisniarcT Broujjlrt' Iveo
pold and the Spanish -throne so fatally
together, he deposited for Prussia a hun
dred millions of dollars in ' London, with
which to induce the insurgent Cubans
eventually to claim the assistance of Prus
sia through Leopold, and thus bring the
island under Prussian dominion. , The
object was, obviously, to provide a naval
station and -colony for ambitious Prussia
in the West indies, through whose watera
so many of. the future' leading highways
of commerce are to pass. The plan would
prove a master-stroke of policy, if it
could be carried out. Now that Prussia
is victorious in her war with ! France,
what should hinder -.the- designing Bis
marck from pushiug on with it !" France
certainly is powerless to interpose. Spain,
without France, could not very well help
herself. England has no interest even if
she dared, to say a word.' The United
States alone must resent aud resist it.
We have an a nation, again and again de
clared it would be a cause of war lor any
foreign Power to accept the transfer of
Cuba. In the case supposed, should We j
DC equally reauy io aispuie it wnu rrus
sia ? Or would the sympathy professed
for her as against France work the effect
of a concession to her desires ? Here is
a not impossible question that may yet
arise to teach us the value of keeping a
strict neutrality iu foreign wars."
THE POSSESSION OF CUBA
Has long been a cherished idea with
Bismarck. The evident object of Prus
sia s territorial acquisitions during the
last six years has been commercial ad
vantages Schleswig-Holstcin, Lubec,
Hamburg and Btemen are each and all
commercial ports, fronting on the North
Sea or the Baltic. But the seizure of
seaports alone cannot convert, an ambi
tious Power into maritime greatness.
There must also be-what England has
ever had, and what France has for a cen
tury striven to obtain foreign colonial
possessions. How to get these ?
THE GENIUS OF BISMARCK
Descried iu the grasp of decrepid, iinpe-,
cunious opain a rich, productive island
the "Gem of the Antilles" almost a con
tinent in size, of which she i liable at
any moment to be" despoiled, on one pre
text or another, by the United States, as
was proposed at the famous Ostend Con
ference of the three American Ministers,
in 1855. Laying at our very doors, this
island has always been regarded as des
tined to fall into the lapof the Republic,
and its attempted acquisition by any
European Power would be justly consid
ered as '
A MENACE
Safety aud
AT AMERICAN
Schiffswcrte & Maschinen, at Hamburg,
( there have been launched upwards of
two hundred iron ? hips within six years,
numbers ef which, as well -as ' those of
Bremen, have repeatedly loaded grain in
San.i Francisco. ;harbor. -The tlerman
builders get their iron plating from Bel
gium, their iron rope i from Westphalia,
and au " immense effort is being . made
throughout Northern 'Germany to emu
late and.,-: . ::;.'-- ',.:"-,'. i ' Z
SC'tPASS TUB ENGLISH -'
In iron ship-building. And as the iron
merchant ships, so in naval iron clads.
The Prussian navy" has become formida
ble, and is constantly being perfected and
increased. One of the conditions imposed
by Bismarck for making peace is that a
portion of the French iron clad navy shall
be transferred to Prussia,' as in part'
indemnification for the expense of the
war.V ' -;
f Cuba in the hands of , Prussia i -would
not only divert thither much of, the Qer
man emigration wh?ch has hitherto flowed
to the .Boiled States, but from that
powerful fortress she wbtild command the
TRADE OF THE WEST INDIES' .
And the Caribbean Sea and hare a naval
station, such as Bismarck wauts, which
Would offset any acquisition which, we
might , obtain in Uayti. Commerce and
uaval supremacy is as certainly BUmaick's
dream for the, mighty Prussianized Ger
many of the future as that he baa seized
all the ports of tho Baltic and North Sea.
The great chess playe'r has . converted
those seas into a Prussian lake. , It will
be Holland's and Belgium's turn to be
swallowed next, and perhaps even what
has becu left, after the despoiling of
. j 11HAVK LITTLE DENMARK,
Will presently be appropriated. - ;
France wy the only check to 1'russian
aggression. Overran by - A million of
trained men, she no longer presents a
barrier to the ambition of kings as during
the Republican wars, when ' under De
niouriez, Morean, Pichegru and Jourdan,
she hurled back, time and again -' the
forces of despotism invading France for
the one avowed purpose of re establishing
the fallen monarchy and crushing out
Republicanism. The last news now is
that Bismarck's plan is to be consumma
ted, and a German prince "colonized"
upon the Spanish tbroue.
PRIM ANP BISMARCK .
Arranged the former plan, to thwart
which, in the interests of civilization aud
national safety, France has well nigh
sacrificed herself. Their scheme now in
to place upon the Spanish throne a sou
We arc prejiared to ofTer to the public the lar
gest and BEST SELECTED stock of Clothing
of our own manufacture, ever brought to Portland,
aud aprices that DEFY' COMPETITION. .
WM. CURRIER & CO..
jy2-l.V3in 10.1 Front-st., Portland.
MACHINERY !
OF ALL KINDS, .
It 1Z I V I Xt 13 x
' - ' r.Y "
BEARD & COLVER.
Headers, ' ..
Tliresher, - '
- i5" -! --Jtlowers,- '
' i ' "Reapers,
'" SHOULD BK LOOKED TO SOON.
1 ' u " lersous having tho , ' .
"T heeler & Me lick Endless; "Chain
- ' - i TnrekbertV --' '
can have them repaired o tboy will clean tho
grain as well as auy Thresher,- and clean as much
as their power will threeh. ? , . 4 . . :
" Flax Fan'sH, ";
MADE TO. ORDEU ONLY. Ia short, all ether
Agricultural Machines and implements made and
repaired. "i"'""' - - '- -
We are completing arrangecaenta" ' ta oiaaafae.
tare Seed Sowers, Sulkey and 4Jng Plows, of the
best patterns now io use. "
. All work warranted made of tbe best
material.:.::-.,': : --
Shop on corner of Washington and Eacond-st.,
Albany, Oregon. . - 3t)B3 ,
May 28, l70.,ft ' " ' " v. -
BLANK Deeds, -Mortgage. -te, a baad
latest styles, and for sale low, at this offiee
COMMERCE,
'destiny, more pronounced.
even, than the rrencu occupation oi
Mexico. With a Hohenzollern prince on
the Spanish throne, a Prussian "protec
torate" over Cuba could easily be ar
ranged ; a protectorate to commence with,
but to be ehanged into actual ownership
by purchase or seizure at the earliest op
pot tuoity ; that is to say, upon the first
war in which the United States might
become involved a war- helped along,
perhaps, by the astute Bismarck and
when, too, the United Spates-' might; for
the moment be as indisposed to enforce
non-interference hi the affairs of Cuba, as
she was unprepared duriitg tho rebellion
to summarily eject the French from Mex
ico. But a Franco-Austrian empire in
our borders was. no greater menace .and
insult to the United States than a Prus
sian prince ou the throne of Spain would
be to France. If Prussia should once get
a foothold in Cuba, she would ncvers re
eede an inch, even at the risk of '
... " , . : . -j-"..-: -..:.-- -' . i.! .
WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES., T ;
In the event of such a war, , Prussia
would have the moral support of " the
world ; for, the same argument would be
used that was lately urgedjas regards . the
proposed Hohenzollern plan of environs
iug France with, her traditional enemies
and engineering a Teutonic prince on to
a latin throne.., The argument Las been
this 'illad not Spain the right to. call
whomsoever she. pleases to hcr. own
throne.? , What busiuesa waaisjU' of
France's ?", And so "of the Prussioii -protectorate
over Cuba:, 'lias: not .Spain
the right to do what she chooses wjtlv her
own island AVhaibJuslnpsi iiVf Jtlic
United plates ij,a U Vr rt'.fir,
If we were to think,of . trying , conolu,.
sions on. tliis point with Pruseia, f Wo
should find s that - the maritime (Power
which has sprung into oxistencc, yjUfr U
Northern Europe , for iits :cea porta tf Jn
whicH tpj j... e0:rUix?Z .9C"faiib..ji
i-coNSTarjcr iaojr-cLADs; , i m?t
Would give as qurte M tntfch; as ctihl
attend to - especially 4adcr i th present
decline of all Bhtp-Dfliidrrie" faetlitief in
the United States. : Hamburg and 'Bre
men, whTcB lhave been absorbed by Prus
sia, are building the finest
tbe world. Frorn the hfpyir'd'of Meesrs.
of the King of Saxouy; while Prussia,
by means of her prodigious but concealed
preparations for war during may years, is
now able to defy auy iutcrference ; from
any other Power. Turkey removed from
the pathway, will soon, leave British
India open to Russia, toward which she
has beeu " .
REACHING ACROSS ASIA
For a century. With that conquest,
British commercial supremacy will be
checked, and Prussia will nod no obsta
cle to her schemes of territorial and
maritime aggrandizement. It will be
remembered that King William, under
the dictation of Bismarck, replying to
the remonstances ot France, agreed that
he would withdraw Leopold not as "the
King of Prussia," but as tho "head of
the House of Ilobenzolloru." Prussia
would thus remain virtually uncommitted,
and be at liberty to pursue her .
; MACll I A VKLI AN SCHEMES
Without having in fact violated any
obligation before the world.
And so that wily Power, now politically
the "bully of Europe," has quietly but
actively . been " preparing ' for war ' by
resolving its whole male population into
an army of some millions of trained men
an army in all but the uniform and
with jesuitical hypocricy holding up its
hands to heaven and deprecating "the
painful necessity which obliged her to
repel '.French aggression," when really
France, forced" into action by thq aggres
sive -1 'S '' ' - M' ":--
MACHINATIONS OF BISMARCK, ' "
Was compolled to require not ; only ' that
the Spanish throne should not be Prus
sianized, but that similar menacing 'con
spiracies should be disavowed - for ' the
future. '; i ;
Aud now comes the news that Prussia
is showing her teeth at the United States
for what she alleges to be 'a'breach of
neutrality on bur part. It will bo in
teresting to see to what lengths nnbridled
absolutism will go, and i how . much: fuis
ther it will be encouraged by mistaken
public sympathy in 'the,. United States.'
i " 1 STATESMAN. '
.A very am using afiairoecurred at the
Treasury Department, on Wednesday last.
The Assessor of the Covington, Ky., dis
trict was - escorting nine--lady friends
through the internal revenue diaee, when
a report was circulated among the clerks
that Ungham Young had arrived with a
number of Jim wives. . From down stain
and up stair came the elerks, and soon
the hallaand corndora.wero.filwd -with a
?urioaa throng tof both sexec ho;4orgot
all about omcial o us in ess in. then- over
powering anxiety to get. a peep at the
citorufent lasted twenty minutes before an
explanation teokHrce? and 'tla'cerifle
rjan aarrileafied- froaa s the perrdextng
MtteatidTtne was 'reiimr: "'e 1 -
CrRCTJ MSTA KCFif AtTEU. C A SE8. A
few uinhli sioce the passengen in a crow
ded street-car were atartbad" by .the ebft.
cooings of a couple in a corner- - A bluo
veil hidthe.. Judy's facej and the genlle
mau'a hand was playing nervously, with
its folds. . v
"You love me, then V they heard him
say. " 1 "
. The reply was in tone less loud, bnlj its
accent was tender ae heart could wish.
"I have loved vou so long, the swain
continued, "and i have almost been afraid.
U indulge tho sweet hopes that are mow
resolving themselves into certainty .j
'iVas you atraid ot pa. t. .
"No, but of you."
"Why .should you be afraid of roe ?'
"Because it seemed so impossible that
you should love me.'' .
.-"Why t" -;.' - - j' --
"I'm homely ; my face is not handsome;
Tliave nothing that attracts the love of
women." -'- ---- - .'. :- - '.
ltut you are rich," the lady archly re
plied.. . ... .. ... u .
"Passably so ; but not very." '
'..The conversation had by thin time
gr.own absorbingly interesting, and every
car was listening in the crowded car.
"Would you marry me if 1 was poor?''
"llow can you ask am I mercenary '?"
.No but so manyare."
There was a' momentary silence, and
then the whispered conversation wan- ib
sutned with- a mutual confession. In
plain words both acknowledged resem.
blance to Job's turkey neither had a
cent. .. They would commence their mar
ried life very much as they begun the
world with nothing. The mutual cod- i
fession was evidently a damper on their
enthusiasm. - They were silent. The la.
dy cast furtive glances at the ewain, and
at last murmured audibly : . - 1
, 'I am too young to marry." "
The tone was disappointed. It had a:
hesitation accent about it that meant
more than the language. But the answer
came heartilybluff', and to the point.
"So am I." " , -: ;
"We've both been mistaken."
; "Yes."
And so they had. They lcfl the car
quietly. The question of marriage was
thoroughly understood. There was to be
uo wedding. '-,'-'
9 ; itM
-"'Tvras akam still morn in
rhich is one of the fall or ortum
A Tail.-
October,
months.
It was at the seizen uv the dying year
which awakens fond remissness of formur
memories nv the rekolekshuu uv bi goce
daze. ;" " " '
The rane cum doun in a kind uv Sue
mist, in a sad, lingerin kind uv way, as
if it hated to wet the spot ou which it
lit, but didn't cgzackly no whar else to go.
The fcrnal breeze uv ortum kept' a
blowin away, but not hard eoufflo blow
euuybody's hat off. The trees swaid back
aud 4th like an old woman with the
teethack. . ' . , i i .'
On tsich a lovely morn as this, a mai
den fair, with pensiv air & golden hair,
gazed out of the cast kitchen winder uv a
house in the beautiful and romantic Strait,
Elccnoy, gazed long and well, gazed and
gazed and better gazed she gazed as : if
there wuz sumthin on her mind which
I euppozc there wuz! She wuz a nice girl
uv medium heit, with a mild temper &
iron spoon in her I left hand. ' She had
been bakin pr.ncakes Her eyes 'flushed
& her buzzuin hove with the emotions ur
her feelings. Suddenly she spoak & re
vealed the cause uv her colisytood as she
says:' "Thar, mam, I'll be dad hobbled if
that old kow of Snigginzes hain't broke
into our garden again?
David the Psalmist. His life and
history, an written for us in those psalms
of his; ia considered to be the truest em
blem ever given to men's moral progress
and warfare, here below. AU earnest
souls will ever discern in it the faithful
struggle of an earnest human soul towards
what is good and best. A struggle often '
baffled, sore baffled, down as into entire
wreck j yet a struggle never ended j ever
with tears, repentance, truo unconquera
ble purpose begun, anew. Poor human
nature! Is not a man's walkirg in truth
"a succession of falls?" Man can do no
other. . Ia this wild element of a life", ho
has to struggle onwards j now fallen, deep
abased and ever with tears, reientanee, -with
bleeding heart, he has to rise again,
straggle again still onwards. - That his
struggle be a faithful, unconquerable one ;
that is the question of questions. '
This' Wisconsin4 tail tt Coadoctertoh
such excctTlTfiXrthclplcs Tha'Fwhen nris
oners are rlusaany; ill-benafoof, tlTej are
takerTout anfTboarded at a hotel .until
C BgainrrVr ' Ins lirsigbed y the
rresiueocY oi ine j;erpetua i JSmigration
Ftind of the TerntcSvttlTc'also attemnt.
t ed to resign the Trustaiinvf th Mot
if mnn riM..A vnt : !.4" 'i.-. .:.'
Speak. Out. There are soma natures
which never grow large enough to speak
out and say a bad act is a bad act. until
tney nave inquired into the politics - or
nationality of the man who did it. . And -they
are not really scarce either. Cain
is branded a. murderer . so heartily and
unanimously in "America, onlv because
ho was neither a Democrat or Rermbli-
can,. . The Feegee Islanders' abuse of Cain
ceased very suddenly when the white
man mentioned Casually that Cain was a
Feegee Islander.' The next remark "of
the savage, after an awkward pause, Was s
i' Well, what did -Able ome footing around
iereior.r-;i s U. .-..;.;:! .
: , -.
Tbe very latest thing in the adverti
iBgls alady who, through the newspapers, -keeks
for employment as an "ornamental
guest." She will assist at dinner or even
ing parties by her grace, and -wit and
beauty, coutributiug to the entertainment
of guests, and ehewiil do ererythiog fa
the hfghest .style of (lie art--onJy she
Osmanis that a handsome compensation
be-Boad
s4 IV-
A' ladv bmiIv eichtv Tears of ace, who
iA obliged to walk more than two miles to
ehuroh.Tias received the prise offered by
the Sunday School, in Wellington, Ohi, .
for bringing in tbe largest number 'of
new scholars in a given tima.