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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895.
NO 269
SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS
The Second Volume Also
Interesting.
HIS PART IN HAYES' CABINET
History of the Famona Blalne-Conkllng
ControTeray GlTen The Results
- ' of Tht Quarrel.
Detroit, Nov. 14. The attention of
General K. A. Alger was called to the
reference to htm in the second volume of
Senator Sherman's memoirs, the proof
sheets of which have been sent to var
ious newspapers throughout the country.
General Alger said :
'I am very much surprised that Sena
tor Sherman, laboring under the disap
pointment of not receiving a nomination
should connect my name with it. If he
knows anything about the matter, he
knows his charges against me are with
out foundation. There never was a time
when his combined vote, and mine
would have nominated him in 18S8. My
request to my friends was that in case
my nomination was not possible, they
should cast their votes for General Har
rison, believing that a soldier shouid be
nominated. 1 aBked them as a second
choice to support Senator Sherman. If
any money was used, which I do not be
lieve, to purchase votes' from the South,
it was against my positive instructions,
and no bill of the kind' has ever been
presented to me or paid by me."
" The quotations from Senator Sher
man's second volume to which General
Alger excepts are those in which Mr.
Sherman, in referring to the contest;for
the ' presidential nomination of 1888,
writes :
"I believe, and had, I though, conclu
sive proof that friends of General Alger
substantially purchased the votes of
many delegates from the Southern states
who had been instructed in their con
ventions to vote for me."
Senator Sherman, in this volume,
dwells upon the history of his party in
the Hayes cabinet and gives a pretty
complete history of the famous contro
versy between Blaine and Conkling
which was a momentous event in the
political history of the next few yeare.
It resulted, he says, in the nomination
and election to the office of vice-president
of Chester A. Arthur, and so re
sulted in putting into the office of presi
dent the very man whom a few years be
fore in 1878 Senator Sherman, as a
member of the Hayes cabinet, had re
moved from the office of collector of the
port of New York for "good cause." In
speaking of the contest for the nomina
tion oi loss, -Mr. snerman says be was
convinced that Blaine was not a candi
date and that he was confident that he
was to be nominated. He adds:
"On Monday, June 25, 1 did not anti
cipate a change on the first ballot from
the last one on Saturday. I did expect
from my dispatches that the nomination
wnnM lm mnrlA that riav in mv favnr'
.bat as the result proved, an arrangement
bad been made on Saturday that prac
tically secured ine nomination oi Harri
son. From the best information I could
gather, I have no hesitation in express
ing the opinion that I was defeated for
the nomination by New York.
"I believed then, as now, that one of
the delegates from New York practically
controlled the whole delegation, and that
a corrupt bargain was made on Sunday
which transferred the great body of the
vote of New York to General Harrison
and led to his nomination. It is to the
credit of General Harrison to say that if
the reputed bargain was made, it was
made without his consent at that time,
.nor did he carry it into execution.
The Rick and the Dead.
Niagara, Nov. 14. Mrs. Mary Ben-
field, widow of William Benfield, died at
St. Catherines, Ont., the other day
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
She and her husband were warm friends
of the Emperor Maximilian and Em
preBs Carlott. of Mexico. They played
prominent parts in the closing scenes of
the emperor's life when the country was
taken by Juarez, and they had to flee for
their lives in disguise. Mrs. Benfield
always maintained that if the emperor
had followed her husband's instructions
be might have escaped with the empress.
She left many relics of court lifo in
Mexico, including portraits of Maxi
milian and Carlotta. Mrs. Benfield'e
body has been taken to Kentucky for
burial. - '
MUST ACT QUICKLY.
Soon There
Wilt - he no Armenia
Save.
Chicago,. Nov. '14. The Associated
Press today received the following from
Dr. M. M. Manga, the Syrian leader of
the Society of Ethical Culture, in this
city, and one of the most emieent Ar
menians in the United States.
"Very recently massacres Of Armen
ians, reported from Trebizond, Erzer
oum. Moosh and Diarbekir,, fully con
firm the words spoken by the Turkish
commissioner-general to the World's
Columbian Exposition, Hakki Bey. 'If
we (Turks)cannot have the country, we
shall see that you (Armenians) dou't get
it.' There is very little doubt that the
Turks believe their days are numbered,
and are, therefore, determined to exter
minate the Armenians, root and branch,
before they themselves have been final
ly and forever driven out of the civilized
world. If Europo is to act at ali, it
must act at once, for soon it will be too
late to undertake the salvation of Ar
menia, as there will be no Armenia left
to save."
Blakeley & Houghton, the druggists,
will tell you that no one is better quali
fied to judge of the merits of an article
than the dealer, because he bases his
opinion on the experience of all who use
it. For this reason they wish us to
publish the remarks of other dealers
about an article which they handle
Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newberg,
Ore., say: "We sell more of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy than all others
pat together, and it alwaj s gives good
satisfaction." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Or.,
says: "I believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be the best I have handled."
Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash.,
says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
sells well, and is highly praised by all
who use it."
A. SALEM BANK, f AII.S.
Williams Sc England Banking Company
Closes lta Doors.
Salem, .Nov. 14. The Williams &
England Banking Company closed its
doors this morning, with the following
nol ice posted : "Having reason to ex
pect unusual demands from depositors,
and in order to treat all creditors fairly
and equally, this bank is closed for the
present. It is my opinion that all de
positors will be paid in full.
H. P. McNaby, Cashier."
The bank was the depository of the
city treasurer, and also of the state In
surance Company, the Young Men's In
vestment Company, and it is said that
Wells, Fargo & Co. had some money in
it. No definite statement is now ob
tainable, but the belief is that all claims
will be liquidated.
Senator Alliaon Goes East.
Chicago, Nov. 14. Senator William
B. Allison, of Iowa, yesterday left the
city for Washington. Before leaving he
told a republican' leader that his own
state would present bis name to the re
publican national convention, and that
he would like the support of Illinois, but
would not scramble for it.
Bucklen'a Atmca Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley &
Houghton, drugg'sts.
n
I?3
; Is the making of a pie. The
making of a crisp crust depends j
. i. I v c I it ihiti t no e n m-mn , n rr i
; Cottolene, the new vegetable j
shortening, instead of lard, and !
i soggiuess will be an unknown
should always be economically j
j used two-thirds as much Cotto- j
! lene as you would ordinarily use !
or lam or Dutter, being ample to J
produce the most desirable- re-1
! suits. The saving in a year rep-
! resents a considerable item.
! There are many imitations off
! (Jottolene ; you should therefore
; De carelui to get the genuine.
Sold everywhere in tins, with trade-marks
J "Cottolene1 and (fr head in cotto,. plant
i wreath on e7ery tin. Made only by K
I THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. St. Louis,
,turagcv ryn rrnnriKo, on uuiu, uregoa, cj.
New fork. Rotten. E
R TJ looking fur a (nap in ieal estate?
One of the best little homes in the city
has been placed in my hiiniis for quick
Bale to realize cash. It bas not been put
on the market before and if owner can
not realize. by 1st of month, my instruc
tioas are to take it off the market again.
If you rent it your net income will be 15
per cent. Well located, new and - in
every way desirable. Fred D. Hill,
Real Estate, Room 12, Chapman block.
novl3.
Sore throat. Any ordinary case may
be cured in one night by applying
Chamberlain's . Pain Balm as directed
with each bottle. This medicine is also
famous for its cures of rheumatism,
lame back 'and deep seated and muscu
lar pains. For sale by Blakeley &
Hough ton . '
Nothing so distressing as hacking a
cough. Nothing bo foolish as to suffer
from ft. Nothing so dangerous if al
lowed to continue. One Minute Cough
Cure gives' immediate relief. . Snipea-
Rinersly Drug Co.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public ex
amination at his office in The Dalles,
beginning at 1 o'clock p. ni., Wednesday,
Nov. 13, 1895.
Dated this 2nd day of Nov., 1895.
Troy Shelley,
County School Superintendent.
Wanted, Casta.
Will require between $120 and $150.
Will give a half interest to a responsible
party, who furnishes cash for patenting
two staple articles. Must give $1,000
bonds until patents are approved of.- -Answer
"Patent," care Chronicle.
" Losr.
Between Deschutes and 5-mile, one
leather grip containing loaded shells.
Finder will be rewarded Dy rt turning
Eame to this office. nov.ll-2t.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easi
er to cure a severe cough or cold with it.
Let your next purchase for a cough be
One Minute Cough Cure. Better med
icine; better results; better try it.
Notice.
All warrants outstanding against
Dalles City are now due and payable at
my office. Interest ceases on and after
this date.. C J. Cbandall,
July 15th, 1895. City Treas.
The healing properties of De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve are wel! known. It
cures eczema, skin affections and is
simply a perfect remedy for pilej.
It is a truth , in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a cure is the
best.- De Witt's Little Early Risers are
the smallest pills, will perform a cure,
and are the best. - .
o l our jsenent
to Attend Our
Saturday Dress Goods Sale
A large assortment of Seasonable Dress Goods at
regular 30c, 37 l-2c, 42 l-2c and 50c values to
sell at 1 . . .-;
Choice
Remember, Saturday Only.
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO
For Infants and Children.
Caatorfa promote Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. C Astoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
' Castorla is ra veil adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
.tnown to me." H. A. Abohkb. M. D.,
Ill South Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
For several years I have reoommeil3ed your
Costoria,' and ahall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial remits."
Ed wilt F. Pardee, M. D.,
- 125th Street and 7th Ave., Hew York City.
"The nse of 'Castoria1 is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it peems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.1'
- Carlos KUrttk, D. D.,
New York Olty.
Thb Ckhtaub Company, 77 Murray Street, K. T.
Abreast the Times.
Snow Has Arrived.
... But we are here first with . . .
eesonable goods of Every Description
Everything that is New as well as Good.
Our line of Men's Hip, Knee and Short Rubber Boots, Snow Excluders,
Bootees, Alaskas, Felt Boots, Rubber Leggings, Arctic Socks, Rubber and Oil
Coats, is complete in every -way.
LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDS' RUBBER GOODS in great variety.
Complete assortment of Overcoats, Ulsters, Leather Coats, Black and
Brown Duck Coats, at Bedrock Prices.
BOSS CASH STORE.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRAN8ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and ' Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. .Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. 8. BCHENK,
President.
J. M. Patterson.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES,
- - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIREOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. - Jno. S. Schkmck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lixbe.
H. M. Beau.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIREBRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
ji
ana
Picture Moulding.
ZEE. 3r Xj IB 3SJ" ZLST
Dressmaking Parlors
Will be opened November" 1st
over Pease & "Mays' Store.
Miss St. John.
Mrs. Manns.
I
Til. HONYWILL, Importer