1 Vol,, viii THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 9 1895. NO 160 ANTS A THIRD TERM eland a Candidate for Ee-election. IONT'S ELECTIONEERING TOUR y Both' New Sister--The Nicara gua Canal Commission Leave for Ilome. kw York, July 8. A Washington ial eaya : Not only is Mr. Cleveland Eididate for ihe third term, but indi na are not lacking that he ia engaged . aggressive canvass in this interest. etary Lamont's tour among the tern army poata ia in reality an ioneering device. It hat been the lorn of recent secretaries to investi- the condition of the army at regular ons, and this cnstom Lamont found ially adaptable to las political de ls. If Mr. Cleveland expects to be ident again he is enough of a poh- n to know .that the achievement of Vmbitien will require the most ekill jnauipulating. Secretary Lamont'i ion waa to get in touch with demo c sentiment through the West, and ad out exactly what needs to be to conciliate Western sentiment bring support to the third-term me. far aa the East -is concerned, Mr. eland haa no anxiety. He believea the iasue of "sound money," which thinks he has created, will be suffi- : to secure him the support of the England and the Middle states, al- gh . he understands the difficulties will confront him to New York. when he was nominated jn 1892, it done bv delegates from the Smith Vest, and it is for 'these that he ia Alicitous now. lb ue there is no other aspirant for nomination sufficiently conspicuous tract to himself the attention of the masses of the party, Mr. Cleveland nfident that the movement of senti- will be toward him. From now he time of the convention, with a Wican congress, Cleveland, as dent, will be the central democratic e, and whether the democratic rs like it or not, on him, he thinks, yes of the party must be turned for guWance and instruction. BABY KVlU'S AUW BlitR been circulated of attempts to kidnap the two little girls, and, aa a consequence, they are always closely watched by the secret service. Dr. Bryant, the attending physician, haa attended Mrs. Cleveland at the birth of all three children, and accompanied her when she came. here from Washing ton. He ia a resident of New York, and it is at his borne that the president stays in New York. Dr. Byrant reported today that Mrs. Cleveland and the little one are resting quietly and everything is progressing finely. He will add nothing except that the new comer ie a "fine little girl." Numerous messages of congratulation to the president have been received. DON'T WANT A OOLO STANDARD British Little Stranger Arrived at Giay Gables Yesterday. w York, July 8. A special to a paper from Buzzard's Bay, Mass., "There is rejoicing at Gray Ga- the president's summer home, over rrival of another little girl, which esting event occurred at 4 :30 o'clock ay afternoon. The little stranger the general subject of conversation bg all people in the vicinity of Mar- em other of Mrs. Cleveland, Mis. n, was not with her daughter when hild was born, but haa been noti- knd will come to Gray Gables at e president's family now consists of children, all girls. Ruth, the t, waa born in New York after the of Mr. Cleveland's first term. She pretty brunette, much resembling bother. Esther, the second, child porn at the White house about two ago. Esther ia a blonde, and is pretty. She is not so well known e public as is her elder sister, whose res have been widely published. er's resemblance to her father, how- is said to be as striking as that of i to her mother. ' th children have been reared in y luxury that money and position command. When they trave', .S attended by a nurse who never her charge to leave her sigtrt. several occasaiona reports have Indian. Mahogany Cotters In Honduras Prefer Silver. New York, July 8. A special to the World from Balize says : The Indian cutters complain that the adoption by the colony of - the gold standard has cut. their wagea in two. They sent one of their chiefs here to de mand that the silver coins, which they received in payment for their work, be accepted at their par value, and not sub jected to a discount. It is impossible to convince the Indians that the gold standard is of advantage to the country, as they point to the fact that they have been juggled out of half their pay. Yucatan residents here want the col ony annexed to Mexico, which still maintains a right to this region.' The Yucationa argue that this case is pre cisely similar to that of Venezuela, where the English have wrongfully pos sessed themselves of territory. When the liver and kidneys are dis eased it produces a feeling of despon dency and gloom cf mind that it is im possible to shake off. The victim needs the help of a remedy that will restore the deranged organs to their normal healthy condition. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will bring about this result. By stimulating them to in creased activity in removing the waste of the system, it restores health and vigor ot mind and body. Price $1.00 per bottle. Leaves for Home Today. Colon, July 8. The Nicaragua canal commissioners will leave here today. They say it will be decided after getting home whether they will make a report on the Panama canal or not. The local press thinks it is a pity that in the interest of the United Statea and commerce of the world congress did, not give instructions for a report on the canal. A Ploaaer's Kecommeudatlon. Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downey, a pioneer of Los Angelea County, Cal., saya: "When ever I am troubled with a pain in the stomach or with diarrbeca I use Chamberlain's Colic, Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I have used it for yeara,know it to be a reliable remedy,and recommend it to every one." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Fighting- at an Klectlon. New York, July 8. A special to the Herald from Lima, Pern, says: During the elections in Chorillos, nine miles from here, there waa a sharp fight between the supporters of Arana and those of Bollinghurst, candidates for . vice-president. Several persona were killed and wounded. CONCERNING PIANOS. Kimball's Methods a Menace te Kntire Trade. the Chicago Musical News. The following advertisement has been given a prominent position in the daily papers of Washington, D. C, and haa been printed in the Chicago Musical News and 'the American Hebrew News, of Portland. We desire to call the atten tion of the public to it. The unfairness of the assertions it con tains needs no emphasizing, for they will appear at once to the sense of right inherent in every legitimate dealer in pianos all over the country : Next Tuesday will be a special bar gain day on pianos at our store. We nave found some grand bargains in new Upright Pianos (not the celebrated Kim ball pianos), and propose to give the public a chauce to secure new pianos next Tuesday at manufacturers' whole sale prices. The prices Tuesday next for these new elegant Upright pianos will be only $149 and $159 each. Part time given if de sired.. These pianos will be on exhibit at onr store all day Monday, but no sales will be made from this lot until Tuesday, and will continue that day only. W. W. Kimball, Co., Metzerott Building, Cor. 12th and F. Sts. The Kimball Company may regard such methods as fair and honorable, but they are open to the severest criticism in attempting to destroy the piano trade in Washington after many years of honor able work to promote it. The unfairness of the card lies in the assertion that the pianos which are to be sold at sacrificial prices are not made by the Kimball company. Therein is the poison. This whole scheme is perpetrated to give the Kimball pianos a position to which their merits do not entitle them. Although the Kimball advertisement de clares these are not Kimball pianos which are to be slaughtered it does not enhance the value of their own instru ments. Those who are familiar with the Kim ball pianos know perfectly well that the makera can afford to sell them at just such ruinous prices aa are quoted for other instruments in their possession at Washington. What ia there in the Kimball piano to justify this step? Nothing. The Kimball company make one of the cheapest pianos in the United Ktatee. And after the Kimball piano ia made ready for the market itia not then worth a place above a low rank. Wlien you come to think of it, can you name any genuine, fir stclass house that is selling the Kimball pianos f The Kimball managers may consider they have made a brilliant stroke, but they are merely using gigantic power to foist a cheap make on 'he market. The question ia also one of a broader conception than mere local purview. Such advertisements as these cut at the root of the piano industry for they mis lead private buyers. We shall not let this subject stop here. It is fraught with grave danger to the entire trade, and, although the Kimball company is composed of schrewd schem ers, they may find they have far over stepped the bounds of legitimate busi ness dealing. E. Jacobsen & Co., I. C. NlCKBLSKN. There is great danger in neglecting Colic, cholera and similar complants. An absolutely prompt and safe cur is found in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drng Co. Ihe most pleasant little pills for re gulating the bowels, are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Cures sick headache and constipation Small pill, Small dose. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Her Mission Unknown. Nkw York, July 8. A special to a local paper from Panama says the gun boat Boyaca left there quietly, bound south, presumably far Buena Ventura. The special mission of the boat is unknown. MATCHLESS INSTRUMENTS. Produced From the Immense Chicago Factories of the W. W. Kimball Company. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Chicago Evening Journal, June 25, '95. J W. W. Kimball Company's factories, corner Twenty-sixth and Rockwell streets, constitute with their stupendous operating equipment the most extensive plant in te world occupied in the man ufacture of pianos and organs, and the only plant of capacity, resources and ap pointments adequate to conducting those twin industries with strict fidelity to the minutest details of each along the entire line of construction, from that of cases to that of action?, or the delicate and sensitive parts of the instruments It is enough to say that they have be' come the treasure of a hundred thousand homes and schools and churches, East, West, North and South, with'a rapidly increasing popularity in every state and section of our country. The most recent addition to the great plant has been the completion of a mammoth factory for the exclusive manufacture of church or pipe organs of any requisite dimensions or of any measurable capacity, np to that of the greatest cathedrals .or concert halls Boys' Fine Shoes in Black and Tan J vast Received.. A full line of the W. R. Usher & Sons' Shoes, in the popular Needle and Yale Toes, Sizes 8 to 13, Spring Heel. Sizes 1 to .5, with Heel. Every Pair Warranted. A M WILLIAMS & GO i'or Infanta and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnejs. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatorla contains no llorpliine or other narcotic property1. " Castoria is po well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription 'tnown to me," H. A. Ahchkh. M. 1., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " For several years I have recommeriSed your CHstoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. ; TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Enwrjr F. FiKDix.il. D. 125th Street and 7th Are., New York city. - "The use of Castoria is so universal and Its merits eo well known that it reems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In telligent families who do not keep Castoria, within easy reach." 0mna Habtth. D. D.. New York City. Ths Cmiis Comurr, 77 Murray Street, K. T. fil.. MILES' PAIN PILLtt. "OnS cent a dose." Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and' Telegraphic Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. 8. BCHXHCK. President. J. M. PiTTKBSOif, 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. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck. Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likbb. H. M. Be all. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. "FT C3-XjEHSTZsr. BOSS CASH STORE, Dry Goods, Glothing, Furnishings, BOOTS and SHOES. SPL-eiMDiD 1Zklues. M. HON Y WILL, IMPORTER. in the world.