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BMLDWIN OPERK, HOUSG, JAINS. SO AND 31 Two Nights' Engagement of America's Greatest Actress, e o Supported by FRANK WESTON, J OHN A. ELLSLER and a Competent Company, presenting J 1 Alexandre Dumas' Emotional Play, MissxEllsler a s Margaret Gautier. PRICES OF ADMISSION, 50c, 75c The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Eepublican Daily Newspaper in Wasco County. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. BY MAIL, POSTAGE J-EKPAID, IN ADVANCE. i Weekly, 1 year $ 1 60 " 6 months 0 75 g OS) Dally, 1 year 6 00 " 6 mouths S 00 " per " 0 50 Address aU communication to " THE CHRON CGLJ," The lallen, Oregon. FKTDA Y7," - - - J AN U A R Y 24, 1896 THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. The first of the regular national dele gate conventions for the nomination of candidates for president and vice-president were held in 1831 and 1S32, to put tip candidates for the election wbi?h took place in the latter year. The anti Masonic party, the first of the ,:third" parties which have figured in national politics, was the earliest organization, to nilnnf. tliia prstpni. Tt mnrla irn nnmina tions in a convention which met in Bal timore, September 26, 1831, and put up "William Wirt for president. The great parlies of the day at once adopted the system. In New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey at an earlier date the germ of this plan was seen in operation, "but the system was not adopted on a national scale until the campaign of 1832. Previous to that time Presiden tial nominations were made by caucuses of the parties' members of congress, by expressions of preference by the parties' representatives in the legislatures, or by common consent. These are the open ing and closing dates, the meeting places and the candidates of the Democratic national conventions : 1832 May 12-13, Baltimore, A Jack son. 1836 May 20-23, Baltimore, M "Van Buren. 1840 May 5-6, Baltimore, M Van Buren. 1844 May 27-29, Balti more, James K Polk. 1848 May 22-26, Baltimore, Lewis Cass. 1852 June 1-6, Baltimore, Franklin Pierce. 1856 June 2-6, Cincinnati, James Buchanan. 1860 April 23-May 2, Charleston, no nomina tion. 1860-June 18-22, Baltimore, S A Douglas. 1860 June 22-23, Baltimore, J C Breckinridge. 1864 August 29-31, Chicago, ti B McClellan. 1868 July 4-9, New York, H Seymour. 1872 May -1-4, Cincinnati, Horace Greeley. 1872 July 9-10, Baltimore, Horace Greeley. 1876 June 27-20, St Louis, S J Tilden. 1880 June 22 24, Cincinnati, W S Han cock. 1884 July 8-10, Chicago, Grover Cleveland. 18S8 June 5-7. St Louis, Grover Cleveland. 1892 June 21-23, Chicago, Grover Cleveland. 1896 June 7, Chicago. The Charleston convention of 1SG0 split sectionally without making a nomi nation, and each faction afterward put up a candidate in Baltimore. Stephen A. Douglas being nominated in the gathering in which the northern end of the party was predominant, and John C. Breckinridge in the one in which the Southern element was in control. This is why three national conventions of the Democratic party appear in the table in 1860. Two conventions appear in 1872, but the first was a liberal Republican gathering, which nominated the ticket -that the Democrats two months later in dorsed. The following are the dates, meeting places and candidates of the Re publican national conventions from the beginning:- 1856 June 17-18, Philadelphia, J C Ttencont. 1860 May 16-18, Chicago, A Lincoln. 1864 Juno 7-8, Baltimore, A Lincoln. 1868 May 20-21, Chicago, TJ S Grant. 1872 June 5-6, Philadelphia, TJ S Grant. 1876 June 14-17, Cincin nati, R B Hayes. 1880 June 2-8, Chi cago, J A Garfield. 1884 June 3-6, Chicago, J G Blaine. 1888 Jane 18-25, Chicago, B Harrison. 1892 June 7-10, Minneapolis, B Harrison. 1896 June 16, St Louis. Globe-Democrat. MORTON AND PRESIDENCY. Albany Argus: The people who are moBt interested in Levi P. Morton's can didacy for president are the people who expect to put their bands into bis barrel to help along his cause. Boston Globe: Now that New York's old man of the sea has leaped on poor ld Governor Morton's shoulders, Tom Keed will journey nis campaign way with a lighter heart and a cheerier face than ever. Chicago Record (Ind.) : The bee which sings the loudest and most painfully in Tom Reed's bonnet at the present time is the bee of L. P. Morgan, of New York state. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette : Now that Governor Levi P. Morton is really a president candidate, the dispute as to whr ther or not be wears a wig will have to be settled. We can't go into this campaign and have a hair-restorer plat form flashed upon us at the last minute. New York Post : The "Morton boom" has acquired more headway than Piatt and his crowd ever intended. In their heart of hearts they are not in favor of Governor Morton for president. Mr. Reed is their man, but they would like to play Morton until the time cimea to shelve him, and then throw the vote of New lork like an avalanche for the man of their choice. But the danger is that ths boom will get beyond their control. New Candy Store. W. J. Moore, the practical candy maker, is here, located on Washington street, opposite The Chronicle office. He is maker of high-grade candies of all kinds, such as bon bons, caramels and marshmellow taffy. This is something new. Candies made fresh every day, and will give more candy for the money than any other place in The Dalles. Give him a call and be convinced. j201m Mrs. M. E. Brisrgs wishes to announce to the ladies of The Dalles that she has taken the agency for the "Ideal Balm," a toilet preparation already used by sev eral ladies here, who are unanimous in pronouncing it the best they have ever used. One application makes an agree able change. For preventing chapped or rough hands it is the peer of anything on the .market. It will positively re move freckles, tan, sun-burn and pim ples without the least iojury to the most delicate skin. We are willing to rest its popularity and its future upon the opinion of those who use it, and conse quently know just what it will do. Juat received at the Wasco Warehouse a carload of "Byers Best" Pendleton flour. This flour has no superior on the Pacific coast Try it. d7-tf Subscribe tor The Chronicle and get the news. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased, has filed, In the otiice of the Clerk of the County Court of the State of regon for Watco County, his final ac count as such executor. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that by an or der of said countv court, made and entered on December SO, 1895, the second day of March, 1896, was fixed as the time, and the county courtroom in the county courthouse In Dalles Citv, was fixed as the place lor the heart g of snid linal account and objections thereto, if any there be, and for ihe settlement thereof. R. F. G I BONS, Executor of the last will and testament of, Taos. N. Joles, deceased. jan 1 Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Hon. County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to me properly verified, at my residence in Dulles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of January, 1896. GEORGK A. LIEBE, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Houser, deceased. Dufub & Mknefke, Attorneys for Administrator. 8-5t The Plays will be Magnificently Mounted and Costumed. and $1.00. Dr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says: "I regard Oyer's Sar- saparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and I know of many wonderful cures effected by its use." Physicians all over the land have made similsr statements. The PLEASURES of LIFE ARE ENJOYED ONLY WHEN WEHAVE GOOD HEALTH IF YOU ARE TIRED. NERVOUS AND LACK AMBITION, .TRY DR. Uelery beef and CELERY FOR THE ENTIRE NERVOUS SYSTEM BEEF TO SUSTAIN AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM , IRON .TO REPLENISH AND ENRICH THE BLOOD LA' GRIPPE, COLVS AND GENERAL nF.BIL.ITV CURED NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON When yog mane to buy Seed "Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything n the 'Feed Line, go to the WASCO : WAREHOUSE. Our prices are low and our goods are first-class. Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. J. O. MHCK, -DEALEB IN pine tHines Domestic and St. Louis and Milwaukee Columbia THE OLD ORO 67 Second St., THE COIiXJmBlR AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. ThiB well-known Brewery ia now turning out the best Beer and Portei east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed ob he market. TIm Tygh Val ley Creamery Ask "Vanblb'ber & Worsley for it. . Every Square is Full Weight. TELEPHOITB 3STO RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Co liar TENTS and WAGON COVERS. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE. Reserved Seats now on sale at Blakeley & Houghton's. "Wanted To trade 160 acres in Hood River val ley for property in The Dalies. Inquire at this office. jl6-diwlw There are many good reasons why yon should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should HENLEY'S t a ron and Liiquotfs, Key West Cigars, Bottled Beer. Brewery Beer on Draught. FINO STAND. The Dalles, Oregon. RKTED Is .Delicious. CREAMERY Tygh Valley A. A. B. - 80. Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co. 'a Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy, "A3 YOU LIKE IT." Miss Ellsler as Dry Oak Wood . Dry Maple and Ash Dsy Fir Wood . . . i ftlOES Again JOS. T. PETERS & CO, The Germania STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props. FINE WINES. LIQUORS tf CIGARS. All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A Full Line of CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIE , , Twelve-year-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes. Best Malt Liquor. Columbia Brewery Beer an Draught. Agents for the Celebrated Fsbtt Milwaukee Beer. No. 94 Second Street, THE DALLES, OR " There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.' MICHELBACH BRICK, . - UNION ST. ' GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER, Successor to Cbrisman & Corson. FULL. LIN STAPLE and FANCY GROCE Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS : CLOTHING-, FURNISHING- GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, .HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. J P. McINERNY. . -TST. 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