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4 I HI :1 1 STATE OHROSlOIxE, FRIUAF, DECEMBER 12. tatc Clxvoixijclc B rmitONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Every Morning Exeept Monday. rrilB CASH PRICE OF CHRONICLE j 11.50 for 3 months. THE BUSINESS OFFICE and Editorial Booms of the Chboniclk are on the second floor of No. 216, Fayetteville St. COMMUNICATIONS RELATIVE TO the Una? n AOS Department of this paper mjouiu toe addressed The Statk Chroni cle, Raleigh, N. C, aud all iirttf ta, Checks and Postal Money Orders should be made payable to "Tins Cheonicle Pub. Co." JOSEPH US DANIELS, - - Editor. I), if. RROYVDER, - Bus. Manager. HAL. W. AYER - - Asso. Editor. A JIEFORMATORY FOR BOYS.3 Equal and Exact Justice to all Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Re- licioutt or Political. Thos. Jeflerson. FRIDAY, DEC. 12, U90. LET IS NOT SUSPECT THE INNO-CENT. There ought not to be any distrust of other Alliance men because Dr. Macune proved" to be a railroad tool and Bitten hoi se tried to sell oat the Alliance to Secretary Blaine. These men were bad men before there was an Alliance, and their connection with the Alliance only enabled them to mislead for a season the honest Alliancemen who did not "know their real character. Bat happily IuTTENnousB has been ousted and Dr. Macune exposed. It is true, by a vote of 15 to 10, he was not proven guilty of Belling out ; and the Alliance, in the ab sence of convincing proof, gave him a coat of whitewash. But the con fidence of the people in Dr. Macune is destroyed, and all the white-wash In America will not restore it. He has been particularly denunciatory of public men who betrayed their followers, and preached a higher type of public life. His practice has not agreed with his preaching and he stands condemned by his own words. When he admitted that he borrowed 12,000 from Pat. Calhoun 'while advocating that railroad officer and attorney for the U. S. Senate "as the Alliance candidate'' he made a fatal ad mission, and his explanations will never explain his conduct. But the treachery of these Alliancemen is no reflection upon the Alliance, and ought not to subject oiher Alliancemen to suspicion. Col. Polk, though, in close contact with these two rascals. ' comesoutof the investigation without The fact that a ten-year-old negro boy was put in the penitentiary yesterday is an unanswerable argument in favor of the establishment of a reformatory for boys. He had been convicted before and turned over to hi3 mother to puimh. The offense for which he was sentenced was a second act. The boy deserved punishment, and the Judge did not feel that he could turn him loose again on society. What was he to do? The penitentiary was the only place for him and so be is sent to be confined with hardened criminals and made worse every year. It is high time we had a Reformatory for such criminals, where they could be punished and made better. OVATION TO THE FARMERS, Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinerTiowdor Trier H est of all in leavening strength. U. S. itu v eminent rteporu, Aug. 17, 1889. Bonfires Blaze and Bands Play to Greet the Alliance Excursionists. Tarpon Springs, Fla., Dec. 9. The Alliance excursion began this morning, leaving Ocola at 7 oelock and reaching this place at C this evening. A long special train of the Florida Southern railroad was crowded, the Allianoemen, ladies and newspaper men, numbering in all 2S3 persons, from thirty-five differ ent States. nut im & id HOLIDAY GOODS NOW OPEN. We invite inspection of the hand somest and greatest variety of Holiday Goods ever gotten together in this city. uur assortment is unapproached, and .nl" fnli TPp hS? U ,0roaitS' includes goods and wares from nearly and far coatsof the North Dakota dele- every portion of the civilized world. frtlZei6 10 't"kinff C0Qtra9fc with tne Besides those of American manufac- JnUf r a tre, we show the choicest goods ob- Thetnp was a continued ovation to tanable in London, Vienna, Berlin, Paris the farmers They were met with bands and other European markets. ?hfimand5a"ai?8-?floaa al0Dg Our line of these goods is not made the routvand at Brooksville, a cosey up of useless things, but embraces ma- town among the orange grove, on the terials and article? both useful as well upland hammocks, a procession of pub- as ornamental, and our patrons can ho school children, headed by a cornet make their selection.-with the utmost band, met the excursionists at the depot confidence and escorted them to the court house Nnm n,itu Qv, j asMisr- tropioal 33 majurjg ana receiving gifts and to Welcomed by a Mayor. tboae who possess the means it should ewburg the party stopped long ,re !essed to give than to receive; i to hear a welcomi speech bv the ?T?.r' ln P1e U may feel sure Polk in his response, t". liap suit every purse. At L enough Mayor. Colonel after thanking thu people of Leesburg iui kuc reuepuon, saiu mat tne time bad come when it must be decided to have self-government. At Brooksville Colonel Livingston, of Georgia, said the f aiming masses had never had such an ovation before and they would appreciate it. They were going to rule the country for decades. At Tarpon Springs to-night the town blazed with bonfires as the train drew up, and the houses were brilliantly illuminated and decorated with r.hi lanterns. To-morrOW We 20 bv steamer frnm Peternsburg to Port Tamp-, and to morrow night to Kissimmee and Orlando. The committee believed and the evi dence is all to the effect, tuat Polk knew It is best not to post Done vour selec tions until the days immediately pre ceding Christmas - the rus i will be so great choose now. W. H. fc R. 8. TUCKER & CO., Raleigh, N. 0. NO. 305 Fayetteville' St., Kaleigh, N. C. 5 .8 NO. 305 Fayetteville St., fcaU-igh, N. C. D. S. WAITT, AGENT -Complete line of t a suspicion or wroner-dointjr. and with a complete vindication In n?tJi"S ' fc,he relation8 of his secretary the Georgia LatoriJ Z -iablican politicians. They di5 tni w r ' . . V78" loP resolution which vvv w "o -ways tnat mignt team to refer to Colonel Polk are dark and tricks that are vain" tht when it was not so intended. Rnth Pnlir were characteristic of Macune and Liv- an? LivjD88ton are a little sore over the Twr-ft-rnv t a... .... action of the committee in counlincr r- W lft)l Z ZlTir t "!?e namester every mem- "j u, ucu. duiu its ui me committee had said bv vote liwmuum, ib una uau duc two; Capt. lurJf WC1 ennreiy innocent. alixander and Mr. Ems Carh aro I memoers of the committee to- FINE CLOTHING. Newest tyea Soft Hats, Silk Hats, Stitf Hats. Perfect Fitting . White Dress Shirts. uuuemea 01 tne highest personal luweguty, ana me tame is true of ' the other leading officers. The Chronicli brieves in plain-speak- mg; in condemning the bad and in f m VW Al !mm 4L . J Ta wvuiwouumjj tuo gooa. it is as wronir night, however, denv that snh ft o. lution was passed or introduced. LEGISLATIVE SUGGESTIONS. (Carthage Blade.) The State needs a dog law, and needs w remain silent when a rascal is exposed. " badly- -North Carolina's preafpst whether in church, State or secret or- car8e is to many half starved cur dogs, der, as it is to traduce a man whose per- Tne rule seras to be that the ooorer a sonal integrity has been established, and min " the more dogs he must keep. And wuoae actions are above suspicion. a natural conseqience when their H masters fail to provide for them, these oxnator rLuMB is far from poDular doirs. according tni.h'i.wa p With his own party. He voted ai?ain-. proceed to look out for t.hmaava im the McKlnliy bill and now he says that iij60 is when .thc heep industry suffers. something must be done to relieve the I LnrAlTJ.:01u financial stress, and he has proposed the ha7e tT&g$fc pTkof fle?s passage of the free silver cbinaee bill to eTery sheep and pound of wnnl ttih and other financial legislation. The Be- ou !j the dogs and let as have mutton publican Senate is confronted with this iS? Jarm cloD their stead. Not pass the Force bill ? It is a question of fleas. uropnooia and party or people, and they are not a little ,T!?is lUf!stion has been regularly call- provoked that Senator Plumb should put Lr Ik"6?1011 ofoar futures u u rut for a number of vears nasf. hi n (l., , ----- r y " " v uuuo JL tnem have everv hail tha tamo;., Camel' Hair and All-Wool unrmTnim.. uvuiL.iijfib bUR THE HOLIDAYS IN WW hosiery, buspenders, Gloves, Neck wear, Collars, Culls And Handkerchiefs . Go and See his New Goods in hie New Store. D. 8. WAITT, fft. 1891 THE BEW YORE WEEKLY HERALD -AT- At One Dollar per Year. me uest and Cheapest Family raper m the United States. NOVIS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. thent in such a dilemma tu Paat. ut none of IMany novelties will be adfeA torh w i 1,1 II MM J LA nFAMlf t-hA.l A. I- A. . I m a. m . w. iU V T Pnir, . J iae jy to Q year l891, and noth- TUT-,i- i C3 . .- i ouvu a ww. ine present Lefflgla- :ra L Vmi uuaoue w Pieaae and gratify The Italian fool Stucci, who is trvintr ture is made un lareelv n ,nt0innf7.!: lta wbsonberg. p- ana grawry fit. Tiuum ; . i ... 1 m Qfi .i i . ... i awxi oijjuniaeai, nas not tasted P j u now wnat the ravages food In twAntv.fl 'tot, rr u- Of the does C08t the Sheen inrlnatrir aA ,hirtL.,x poaf.d3and'e-n ounce.. XJ sys he feels better than before, and the not done by the Farmers' Le2islatnr w Herald says he looks it. There ought to an never noP0 to see such a law oh our Dd a law wh eh nnM r,y.Mnn oiuie uooks. .. "vi f&bftUt bUia BUI L of suicide, of whieh no sane man would be guilty. A western inventor claims to have in- ui9u a fce writer wnicn a man can Hold on his knee. He is a back number. We have seen some typewriters of this kind from sixteen to twenty-five years old, and there was no patent on 'm either. Wilmington 8tar. Woollcatt&Stfn, 14 E. MARTIN STREET. We have now on exhibition for the Holiday Trade: DOLLS, all sizes and prices. PLUSH GOODS. TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS. DOLL FURNITURE.' TOYS. WAGONS. VELOCIPEDES. ROCKING HORSES. HOBBY HORSES. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. ' ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES. Stone axd Wood Building Blocks. BISQUE FIGURES. PLATED WARE. FANCY BASKETS. . JAPANESE TEA POTS. FANCY CUPS ANDSAUCERS. MUGS. FANCY" GLASS WARE axd CROCK ERY. : LAMPS. ' PICTURES. And other artioles too numerous to mention. 1 I -:o: There is at least one Clothing House in Italeigh where People can ATHTAVd A TTU' H. T TKT rtTrnnTrm UQ1 At this season tnere was a scarcity not with us of black r l i line was complete, and is now. Jnat received an nt,a ... ?evict ri " Thibet Suits. They are correct in style, fit and'nn.nt, ,f. uble-ii IS nwtmWv'a Kni'fa Tnnnir And nlH man's iV, r -r 1 . lllJ lOll win r.'tasv and quality. Hi XMAS IS BUT LITTLE OYEfi TWO Weft ' Yon'H begin to think "where can I find suitable preset. (l Sieter'e brother," and it is important lor you to know that 0r Pa Broils, 1 S. & ID- BE .Is the suitable ee place to get what you want a variety that siw dectaons. 6 e8 J :o.- BElXJTIFXJL A RTISTIC XALENDARS r ...... MEN'S SUIT8-$7.50, $9, $10, SI2, gl5 to' 3o YOUTHS' AND BOYS' &VlVS-4, 13. So Uv?.15 lo 3o YOUTHS' AND BOXS' O V KRCO Ti o iif .rt CHILDREN'S SUITS AND O VEROOA T8 i' 7' lo UM DER WE All Anv Wad you can thin koV?rn,,(): 93, t? $i NECKWEAR-Tfce Finest AssortmenK MUFFLFRS-SOc., 75c, $1 to $5. JlM HANDKKRCHIISFS-lOc.. 25c. HUSIUKVWool and Cotton, nn i.nmn ' u 4ic. I rial Br Leading and LatL;tStyIes :o: Call for what you want BERWANGEttS generally hava if business $3,000 this month, we've marked figures wonder fn u ' c FOR 1891. :o: We bvo a larcre assortment of Beautiful Calendars on Card-board, Banners, &c, from which to make selections. BUSINESS MEN desiriner to nan r!aln- dar Advertising will find it to their interest to call at once and get prieea. We shall not be able to fill orders alter the 15th of December. CALL AT ONCE. Edwards & Broughton, Printers t Binders dec5lw RALEIGH. N. C. COLD WEATHER GOODS. HEATING STOVES For Coal and Wood All Sizes. C3- RZ-aTt e S, Portable and Stationary. wonderfully iuW ordtr S. & D. BERWANGER THE POPULAR AND VALUE-(iivlv 1 ' ' ' i fciRs dec7-tf. TO-DAY, TO-MORROW AND FIRE DOGS. SHOVELS AND TONGS. COAL SIFTERS. Fancy Zinc Stove Boards. FIRE SETS, COAL HODS, COAL VASES. Every Day this Week We will offer Dress Goode, Silks, Cloaks, Capes, Furs, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Towels. Table Linens, Napkins, Quilts, Blan! kets, Comforts and Lap ltobes, at extremely low prices. We do this to make room lor the Xmas Goods ty&usre constantly arriving and being opened FOB THE HOLIDAYS We can already show a great variety of novelties of every description. We have an elegant line of ART MATERIALS f?H6W and arti8tic designs in Stamped tilt? Pln?he5f Drapery, Silks, Chair SHS8' B8fet8V?own V10" and Cushions f SM?? Cushions, and a host of other uwu re now ready for inspection. A cordial invitation extended everyone to visit our store, uuea 129 and 131 Fayetteville St. i r . II I y r THAT YOU WILL Fl.v ALL THAT GOES 10 M E . First Class Pfcaig That onr facilities for rrtw unsurpaesed, the mediciU'Sdtr . . I'umj; aim witfithe physicians' pre.crlo!: act-u: That our stock of Drur? Ch, -Medicines, etc., is complete i That we have thp w r Toilet WaterscoloJri f, omer Toilet Drptisri,;, p"4 " J"" uotiot Know ft tell you now that it is so r, meet the wants of our cu-to. t.' lully and honestly at all times. Very respectfully, KING & McGEE, BRUGGIMTS, 101 Fayetteville feu octl5-3ni. to SHORT AN0P01B Largest Stock of Cook Stoves in the State. Respectfully, J. C S. LUMSDEN, Raleioh, N. C. dectf-3m. JAHE2 mum & CO., Wholesale and Retail Not a Pin. but our talk. We are t- :: say more thaa we are or.c-LiL:d.-;: new lot ol 1 Dry Goods, Notions. Ste GENTS' - 133 Faykttkyille Street am 6 Haboett St. We are Agents for P,N?A, LINCOLN MO-SELSZEH AT WHOLESALE PRICKS. N We Keep " Everything in the Drug Line. .FAiiij trade . - 1890. Furnishing GOGQSi I I T il n7T. U ' I n UiVI AS & CO., RALEIGH, N. CM General Commission Merchants, Grocers and Cotton Sellers, -iave m store and to PRICES TAL 10,000 yds. 2 lb. second-hand bagi Bring us your email cLt: it (C it ( yd. rolls. Its Specialties for 1891 will fl"r - rlcJe OB Practical Farming Mones by the Best Authors-Woman's Work and Woman's Leisure. We Keep The LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK . OF TOILET ARTICLES .... H- . An U excels x-.KfUitIERIEs In Raleigh. 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 1 Bdies New Arrow Ties 1,000 " WholA d;.! ging, 50 2 V C1'oth, 30 yd bdls f4 Jsw Baeerinfr V ( 4,ww oi who. iv ?9 " 30 Our Extremelv Low Pr 2 m- Bagffine for .u. ; rLVouo WILL IXTERLST VCL Meat: Meal flnm Wn8 e; also If you want bis value Uoffee,4c , all of wbioi. V aay sugar, r" compress and nu- us a call. all. North Carolina Must be sented. WU Rpre- GEMS OF LITERATURE AND ART. UK1UINAL FLASHES OP WIT AND HUMOR. (Greensboro Workman.) Ool. Keogh, who returned from Ohi. cgo night before last, will probably re main iu North Carolina until after t.h adjournment of our Legislature, which will be petitioned to appropriate a ret- Bum to nara the State represen- ANSWIdS TO The BestS-Ct. Cl?r in tw-.u x, , lu v arouna. AM Kg MoKIMMON & CO. j itu. loau. CORRESPOSDBITS FULLY MAM. PmOMPTLT AND TRAINS MOVING NOBTU. o. iJ4 The Latest Kews from Every Section of tie Globe Address, JAMES GORDON BENNETT New York Hebald New lrk City. Pass. Daily Tub Inter 9rat immiffM,i n 5 oJoPr0lrly in the Great Worlds' Fair of hr 0jr5 DoLLAB A Ybab De Not Fail ma inter-State Immigration Oonven- 1893. The Ool. sav that ho rilrf Sub.cbibe Now fob th nw tion at Aaheville next Wednesday and the plans laid for the ExhihTtf , n5 mi j .... - . : Auursaay win De a great occasion. There Zu u wllQ0Ul any serious friction any frill uo UUt 1KBH LUS.I1 l.U(H) iiAlorafAa ; 7 " " vvgUVVO present, and many of them will be the - 'V.wbuNucU IUCU iu mo ouum, BUB;CBIBE NOW FOB THE NEW . I. ORE. HERALD. dec!2-lw. TO No. 38. Pass. & Mail. iruyex. Sun 1 1 n 11 41 12 05 p m 12 26 12 44 1 00 1 S9 1 46 2 45 p ta He Had Not Been Fighting India, Quay (Greensboro Norf.h st.f to Parnell: We are in the The Trinity foot hn tOQ name boat to the extent that the charges been to the seat of the Sioux Indian Wo, against each ol us are infamously trn. as some f l i ouuuay morn- iet us cheek it out like brave men caught and as appearonces iadicated thoV .fWng first-class, neat, in a bad fix." 8 had merely bLn oT?!10?' S.e7 f01!' &?e8t8 e care' STOP AT THE 5- Mbseley House, 124 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Baleioh, N. 0. Leave Kaleigh.......5 oonm Min lirook.... 5 15 Wake 539 Franklin ton... . 6 01 Kittrell 6 ID Henderson. .'. 6 36 Warren Plains 7 H Macon v on Arrive Weldon.. 8 30nm TBATNS MOVTNO SOUTH. Pass, and MaU. Lea e Weldon. ... . i o iT' - a,17 Pww Macon 1 13 Warren Plains' 120pm Henderson. 2 22 'Franklin ton.... 2 56 Wake oi. iiuu jsronsr Am i Baleigh.. ...340 .....3 55 6 00 7 06 7 15 7 53 8 H 8 29 8 50 9 15 9 30 am friendly gamo with the University of Vir orinia foam 1 U i . . J Vl 1 ciein acu zor And w.-j The people don't want the Force bill Inla fceaia for the championship of the halfasbadas they do financial relief, 5th." which they met with their first ays Senator Plumb. In other wordl aad onl-v defear' in a little feel at homes Reasonable Rates. vv,enwper Meal. Lodgin other words they want a plum rather than a bayonet. The Burlington News is three years OiQ. it is a welcome visitor at the Chron icle sanctum, and Bro. Hcnt has our best wishes. Hon. Jolu Tenio-' Oi-ava hoa Unqaet in W Tcrk K Mr. Grady was thr. .irf .k . .vv fcW ucuver an a i, rpu h 91.50 to $2.00 nr l?..U l'ents; Will make SDecial rotoa -r RoLf' and Clemen's Dining Anythipg served to order. (jyl7-tf) IX)UlSBrjKi Leaves Loniahm n Arrives at FrankUnw ,omnd 2.01 pm. pm. ; iuamand 2.35 Leaves Franklinton t iom P m- P m, acd 6.05 Arrives at Louisb p m. a m and 6. WM. 8MrrH.8uperintenaent THE merous buvera h fVpress and State spinner- snipment and tim s. We offer out la aemand all sellers to thofIir8 ..exPerience as and those who widT tc . holdL fo? i11 arval will, where deSl Sfr Price., vances upon bill nf "wi casn ad- Low rates 2 fntJlS or co"9n in eture. jePl4.D&W3mo, gT'o HOLIDAY GOODS ! WHOLESALE OR RETAIL D. f. JOHNSON, Agt. mood., FUberio. COCOANU58. Fine ,d Wg. Big Lot California London Layer -Florida Orang uuihern AND.N. C W. G. SEl'AKK. ACT aec5-m i t.. - Raleigh Real Estate m J. 31. BROUGHTON11 303 Fayetteville St., 2d fl0'' A Golden Opportune It is wrong to meu wl OOuilraieU denouuoe men upon is a hiarh eomn'i this eloquent and veat The friend.- of sntea vnunrr nun rut. vJash. oP'Cion. It U ritrht. in .1,n,-,,nn gianwlli exnect frr r k? .eur; Eighty Choice Vmtiti r, . -.v,a t.hnnKir. : "V ulults uriiuani; ana from u t ihi v,,: i? hu suspicions of wrouL-doine are IZl S""U4 s.ecc' ealine with s3m of Mai. TuCker0T ?an I n " . . fcujs oi me uav AHno I vuie street. All n.i.irrf w' i Jfavetr. i vvusumiion. . fitliririr. condition. nov26-tf. ood Book 00to$I5p.rw66k HOTEL FLORENCE T- - Abbixoton, Manager, ar8-ly prane Court 8u- Fancy N.C.Peannts,&c.. Afi. Kn BOXES! BOXEa CbVckbs. I 50 Daily CossiairarKNTs U8, c received. LOW TO THE TRADE. owi 28 D T JOHNSON. Aot, W Haeoitt t iug part of the Citv on mo terms. We ave onlv a lew n eigli lots to offer, and if 7 n - ; One ot thfsfl hpantifiil KeiJfDtT r. t Vow isyonrtime lo ByaB,.c' V g Lot iu the healthie-i aa p t rea re " nad better come in at f-Ltt ,t f -i t ti II w ) i.lifl' VO lots on that propertv, now ofierea -. the first time. Call up in 'r (.:iS: the maps of this property, or dr'-'r - j. card and let us take you t V;.' out of the city wishing to look be met by us'on any train. ' North Raleigh ia develops? j than any other part of the c.ty, i-ti, to say that these lota that are j -$225 will be worth double uat r-; .. , ? a ,An TThO t v.aa caonv ua . i v .' l i'uv ' - :re o- has a little patience can be turn in a few years SupP" Htract Pm'lirair bliAlllr! L'O t dT 1 erty; prices would almost uo;,. ...r Don't wait for th.t; buy ?r'x it- cheap. J. M. liliVion'; Office over Jas. nov23-tf 1. JoliLs' RALEIGH D. YV. C. Harris DYE WO! . ,nnrietfif' 4 rerort-;V Dvinir and cleanin? clothing a specialty, ra-"'1 nl tvn At Tl K ! m 111' Work done by the latent ur most approved plan. fact, everything cleaned ana made as bright and oii as jj. Special attention to orucio Call on or write to rrnK' "HARRIS DYE may 16
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