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:-:-i7T;.v - -J , " - - i I r i - the bailv rasa JOSH; T. JAMES, Editor & Frop'r W1LMINGTONVN. C. 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 18S2. Entered t the Postbffice at VUmingtm, N. TEe Baltimore of the 17th inst.. reioiceB at'the inr.rftasinrr PTnftff tvdda f Wilmirigton. Bostoniana are ia 'desnair. A small black flj is inlestiDg the bean crop, and several cases of poisoning have been the consequence. Boston without beans would be in despair. - . - ,A true bill for murder in the first de gree has been reported by the grand jury at Ne f Haven. Conn., " against Walter E. Malley, James M alley and Blanche Douglass for killing Jennie Cramer on the 5 th of August, 1881. Atlanta openedits first grain elevator on Friday last, and the first grain was "lifted in the presence of a largo number - of interested lookers-on. It has a capa city of 2iq,0Q0 bushel and will probably soon be followed by others.- Atlanta is certainly awake to everything that will conduce to her business growth and . prosperity. - Got. LowryV of Mississippi, in bte re" cent inacugurar message declared that the "president and.-, managers of a suc cessful factory ought to be more highly appreciated by thepeople of the South than any public functionary in the land.' The New, Orleans lYmesprononnces " Gov. Xiowry's utterances "noble words, and fairly representative of the v ideas that thrill the heart of the new r South." ' The Southern Railway Gazette, which has been lookjng into .the matter, die. -.covers; that the South is better provided with water power than any other section ofthecountry-This is peculiarly so of the Atlantic slope the four States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina and Georgia having water Towcr equivalent to 14,000,000 horse power, four times that of all the steam engines in the world. . It is estimated that the cost of. the Guitean trial will amount to $30 061 85, The fees of Messrs. Porter and Davidge wiirhotit is said.'exceed $5,000 each ;. for the jury, $3,213 ; for the witnesses including. mileage, there has been paid . 58,078.85 ; o'f this sum:$5,l89.95. was paid In behalf of the-government and $2,889 for the defendant, njd of the Ial ter amount -5389.23 went to Guiteau's family and connections ; for reporting and printing $5,000', and for tho seven deputy marshals used in the halls, and chambers," $1,302 will be necessary. -Miscellaneous-expenses will foot up $1," 000. The medical experts simply re ceived fees and mileage like other wit uesses. It was found that extra compen" sation to them would beMllegal. GU IT HA IT. Jdge Cox has very properly refused permission for Guiteau to make a speech to the jury, and that irrepressible assas sin has given it to the associate press for publication. It appears in full in sorre of the New York dailies of the 16th - instant, and is a formidable document, mainly a re hash of what ho has said in the court room and to reporters. We have not space for its publication, nor would we publish it if we had unlimited space. . It - is teeming with 'blasphemy from , beginning to end, and" we own to Bome surprise that any nawspaper should publish it.; V" ' " . ' ' ' He has stated that if he could be per mitted to make that speech to the jury be would surely be acquitted, but it is in reality no argumentat all, and fails of "thai quickness of wit and perception which i ha baa at all times manifested in the f oourt room. A jury who have been compelled to listen - to him so much and 80 long would become disgusted at once, tatd we feel assured that his chances would be jeopardized if ne was permitted to deliver that speech to the jury. i V The women seem to be coming to the front with rapid step3. Gov. St. John, of Kansas, has appointed a lady -.Mrs. Cora M. Downs, oi -Wyandotte as one of the Regents ot the State University, v which bis a large number of female stu .: dents, and several female professors "-among its faculty. - - ' Massachusetts is also taking . steps to - ward female suffrage, which, according ", to the Chicago Tribune means the right .-of females to coerce tho males, by law " making. Gov. Long in hi3 message de x clares his conviction of the righta of wo "man saffrage, and suggests that if the State is now ready to incorporate-; these rights in a constitutional 'amendment t then they ought at least to Da testca ai , tha municipal elections. ; Senator Hoar, of the same State, has also moved the addition of a standing committee on the rights of women to the other Senate committees. - The motion has feeej car ried and the committee appointed. Ii MECHANICAL PU0SPSR1TY. The American Machinist publishes letters from fifty-five of the leading ma- chmery establishments througnout the country, which indicate the present con dition of business, the progress made in lbbl, and tbe prospect- (for 1882. The letters are all cheerfalj .There is scarce ly an exception to the claim that manu facturers of machiceryjare everywhere in a flourishing business; and the oatlook for the coming year is considered prom ising. Most of th firm report orders for months in advance, compelling an increase of eqnipmentf The machine tool builders are apprehensive that they will be unable to fill with in a reasonable time the many requisitions already on file, "t'ogine-buiiders are pressed to deliver their motors, and steampomp manufacturers are enlarging their facili ties to meet the increasing demand." Not the least gratifying feature of the situa tion is seen in the advancing of mechan ics' wages, one of the largest establish ments reporting an average increase dur ing the past year oF fifteen j per cent. "TaHftn. altogether;" says 'the machinist, '.'the outlook for the machinery business this year is about as good us could be wished " 1 Po?sns who stand upon their Feet, whether reen or women, aire 'often troubled with serious pains and weaknesses in the back, loius and other parts of the body. It has been proven beyond a doubt bow ever, that Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is a certain preventive of these troubles. ; - i THE MAILS. The malls close and arnva at the City Post Office as follows : ! " j -Northern tbrouph mails.", .. .. 6.15 p. tn Northern through and way r . ' malls......... ......... J... .....5:i0 &. m.' Raleigh... ; . . . : . . . . ..'5:40 a..nj, Otbces between Ilamlet aotl lialei"h,.. .............. ! !!, .1.30 p, tn. Mails for tha N. C Railroad, and routes supplied there- i from, includiuji A. & N. O. 1 Railroad, tit 6:40 a. m. bdJ 5 30 p.m. Sutbern mails for all point a Sooth, daily. 8.00 p. m. andj7:46 a. m. Western mails (C OrVy) daily I (except Sunday . . . . j 7:80 p. m. Mail for Cheraw & Darliog ton.... 8 00 pDcn. Mails for points between Flo- ' tence and Charleston. ......... 8:00 p m FayetteviWo, and offices on . , Cape Fear River, TuBdays, - and Fridays........,.....:. 1;00 p. m. Fayetteville via Lumberton, I , daily, except Sucdaye....... 7.30 p. m. Ocelovy O. H. and intermedi- i ' ate ofScea, every Tuesday 1 . ! cod rriday at. ......... G. OO a. Smit.hvHie Jiiail, by 6team- m, coat, daily, except sun days). ;-;.'. 8.80 a. tb Mails for Easy Hill. Town Creek, 8ballotte and Littl8 ; River, S C , every Tues- day pnl Fridaj at. . , 6:00 a. m. ' ' OPEN FOB DKLtVEEY. ' Northern through i anyway L .-v i raaie.......7:30 a. ml "and 9.00 a. m. Southern Mails. 7:00 p. m. and 7 .30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway...,. t8:30 a. m. Stamp. Office" open fromj 8 a. m.i to 1 Mr. and from 2 toj 5:15 p. m. ; Money Order and Register Department 1 open same' as stamp office. 1 1 General delivery open from daylight to dark, and" on .Sundays from 8:30 to9;30 8. m - : i Zt -rj '?;r. Mails collected from streat boies every day at 4:00 p. m. " - Stamps for sale In smal quantities . at gereral de:lvery when bIbri closed. ' -r : ofiice if Dr. C. W. enson, of Baltimore.. Md.r prepares a skin care that is the best thing for skin diseases ever known. It' cures eczema, tetter, ring worm Und all rough and scaly skin diseases in the shortest time. Sold by all druggists at $1 per package. !. f '. Beautify your nomes by using the N EnamelPaint, ready mixed and . war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t - t m. f.r.m' PniDie Trsolal LS o lowe r a t o' ttw b' dyfoe TorpHi LIr - "1 eloa'h," J ttuai cw.- itti" Mai rU, a 1 ditf eaMes of thi Kid- Li er, aad DriaarT Crrfaie.' or mci.i L63A8S3, Mo thry enatniati!i,f "nr it ? reg u, li hs noq-.at. -I re-t r orjm fat iui thetloo, and ha e it he b sHtoos Fuairwa. -1 ! he on- kaow r iay thaycures raisar's DrsiAsa. p r libetot, us Wnsu'i t?A Dubbtw are ' I . ' " . . p.-r br D'uxzls's aad Dlti at $1.7 pr bottle Lrfft bottle late: nci t Trj )H; H WARJTEa it oo.;: jr 3-dw nrmto j - fi Bochesttr h AWmti AfrwsR 'sa 't eg- . n.j i . 1 ' il " ' A SE581TI0X Has often been 'made by; the discovery ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood tji test like Dr, Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills? their popularity and sale is unprecedented. - " : They supply a need long - felt and must become a household remedy.1 Just think to be cured in a few weeks ot these terrible nervous troubles -and law ful suffering from Sick Headache, Neu ralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous system put in "a natural and healthy conditien, destroyiBg the posibility of Paralysis. -Angina Pectoris and sudden death, which is carrying off so many noble men and women in the full tide or life and usefulness.' This simple remedy of Extract ot C lery Seed and CBamomile Flowers combined in the form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the live3 ' of I thousands of .nervous, s neadactung cbilaren in our schools and out every year. No nervous person orBofferer from Headache, Neu ralgia, Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do themselves justice until they try them. I Sold hy all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. DR. C. y. BEFiSON'S1 is Warranted to Cure ECZEWA. TETTERS, KU3IORS, INFLAMMATiOfi, MILK CRUST CI ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASEkcF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULAULCERS, PIMPLES & TENDER tTCHJNCSonaUp&rtsofthe H body. Xt makes the skin white, soft and Exsoeth removes tan aad freckles, and is tho rzST toilet dressing in THE WOEIiB. Eleganfy put up, two .bottles ia on package,- consisting cf both Internal and external treatment. : : first class drdseistehavo it. $1. per package J. W, OONOLEY, Agent. 1 1! ew R esta u rant THE UNDERSIGNED would respectful Iy annouuee that he has jest fitted up at No. 8,' Granite Row, South Front St., a Res taurant for Ladies and Getitlcmen, Iwhere meals and refreshments may be bad at all hours of the day. "Every tfcicg is new and first class. tendant?. Polite waitgrs acd conrttcntat SGame ana oystcrs.rfn seon. Fine 1 "Winee, Liquors and Cigars. Hot 13 F.A SUE UTTE , Prop. H UJUil fiilUtj, LUUIdVILLCi s7i i j A rem!rtT eiluBated aad Jallf qualiaea phvsiciaa aad thi mot successful, as li pratte will ltove. Cures aU ciorxuflf'of PRIVATE, CURONIC . aad SEXUAL E ASES. - Spermatorrhea and Impotency s t' result of elf-alKise ia youth, epxihU xcescs tn -arerTeari, or other causes, aud prnduciDpt sonil cf the owioi effects: Norvouiiiess. Seminal EmLaicin.i. (night rnus sion t: dreams). Uimasa of . Sibt, ttefcctlve Slt-tnorj. Pfcy si: O..iy, I'iiuuteion Face, X vtrsicn u Socirtr 'ji Ktaiai Coufu.-ioa of Ideas, Lot of Seiuul Power. 4c, no dtricg - marritjre improper or unhRi'fVf tnerougtilT saa utrm 1 BfT!r curei- SYPHIIjTS i''. CCId n1 ea" tirv em'iicat,! (rtm tie fvsteia; GonOrrilCfl, - GIEET, BWcture, 0"rcbiri3. Kemia. (or Ituytu:, file And otner private diseases quickly cured. - Uiaself-evHeutthat DhT siciao -who pTs Rr?l attention - f n otttatB Mass of di.eas, sod treating thutmadi auta-; aliy, aC4airftj proitsiiil. Physiciani kuoviDgtLis foot ofj?; re ommena perms to lay care. w nen i i iuconveimt.i u : ; vlat thocitj for treataient, medicines can be sent prtvalei " iD.-fsiraljr by mail or ciipreas anywhere. wr -Cures Guaranteed in all Caser tuidertalien. - . CouiuiustioLU personatlr or br letter fre tw jnvted. Charges reasonable and corrtapondenoe nrictlr contnitrmiat ':l 4" " PRIVATE ! COUNSELOR Of 300 pages, sent to any address, secarcly sealed, for thirty (30) etou. Should be rel aJL Address as alwe. Office boor from 9 A. Ju. to ft P. M. Sundays, 3 to P. J4. COnr Beloved GISA RF igE L D BAhd : is Faithful Cabinet-: elegant JCtromoLlthrsrracb of oar laa rresldent. naak ng 8 fall Ungtb pcrtrl's, print din .Oeolcri n fceavr taper aritb rich ffnld border, fixe .16x28 "inches ire sale eft bia btautifal work o. art baa te n aim pi r ai p cecdnt a at $1 peh eo j. U order tbt every 'eojiiy a ay be able to po -esitMvbeA tifalard tcncki&(r CQavwi'of onr late PrfeidfTst atd is bi e, wo will mail it for ony tO cents per copy1 Wec.r forrisn ttiismesub ct, piinedi 8 colors, redncad t 9x12 intfces, tor cniy 15 ceats AGENTS SSSrrSK WANTED be ime for sre'-ta to rep a nch tarvett wlih ibex beantifal port aits. ? tblejr s-ii iiko them Send fr te ids ard bay samples to work with. CO S A NT CO. Puts, nor 20-2ot , 7 v st, ew York PUR CELL HOUSE U3DEK SBW liAJSAQEMFST,;. a.i- p-BtttiVa.- ;i " prep : ; Late.FroprxetorjA.tlantia'1 . f iri tlsria all it acstJsedU.. tr Ii.w0 to 3 par day. ' lab S-tt 1 ' . 1 . & . - . ...... A FALL AND WINTER GOODS " ' f ' . - - - - . - . " - i ' V " ' .- ; ' l" X " "m i rpHBBJuHr A8ORTU BIUCKFf i. b'Ottfht thVcitj, ita all Ui lUt JSvv , e!tlxd thade ia " t . , - ;- " j , . . .." : ira ia MarreiJleux, Satin de Lyon, iibfn? " anaM ? arrahiBrocadsSr o!re Ap-: . Ique, CaIj Hair, ilk Vel - rUf Plushes, COLORED BLACK AfiD 'iLLUMIHA ! 7 Tf D CASHMERES, EcnrfetUs, Mobaire, SuidDKi, Alptcaa and Flaida In ctdles Taritty, ratxamew ta ia, Fringes and Trimaiiaire, Whit Godv Uotuekepi32 Gocd, DOlLMANSj CLOCKS AND j - . SHAWLS, Men and Bo; 'a Weir, Flansels Merit o tin derwear, Hosiery, GIotm, cntf ts, j litetB'acd Fdgrgs, j . ' " I Staple & DomesUc Goods, In short ererytbiss deferable. . Warranted to come up ia price ndjquality, tvoj Mm plelffonj retail bonses Nortfc " " - Call, and raro extra experts by buyir from arket Street -eot 31 PURE CIDER i f SOMETHING ! ail u Put .up by a Private Familyin the State of New York. x "And , Bought direct iiom theial EVERY "FAMILY -j j; In our city ; , Should et come of it fin oHer to eee what -Pure Vinegar reallyip, FOR PICKLING IT JS ALMOST MKDISPEKSABLE. 0 YSTE R CRACKERS' SEVERAL DIFFERENT !ARIETIE$. From lO.cents to 20 cents i per pound. Send in tout ordeirj JNO. L. BOATWRiGHT, PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED Commissioner, ap point d by tbe Judge of tbe Superior Court of Ne Hat over county, will exrofe to sale at public auc ion, on Thursday, 19th January, 1882, at tbe Court Houee door in the City of Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, M. that valuable plantation in Pender county on Kocky Point, known aa Pembroke, con taining about one thousand acrea of fertile land, to wit : A certain traet of land in Pender county, bounded by a line commen cing on tbe edge -of Black Creek, ;cear the end of a bank -across said creek, and run ning thence 8 10, E. 26 chains and 50 link to a pine and pine pointers on the Kast aide of Dark Branch, thence 8. 32, E. S3 chains to the edg of the Tide Swamp at C&ft'b Spring and thence in the same direction to the N - E Branch of tho Cape Fear Mvcr, thence up tbe river to the line cf the .Vats plantation, thence with that line to a stake in the said line opposite to a row of Cedar trees and thence to the bearinuipg. Terms liberal snd made known at sale. ALEX. T. LONDON, . dee IT Ids J. Conmiaf joner CALL, SEE AND PRICE ! k LAliGE AND ATTRACTIYE asort mentol Wedding, Chrlitmis and Holi day Present for aale low down at -: 1 T J. H. HARDIN'S : , , Drug ani Cbasdaal Btort, T ' ieaS-J - INaw Market 36 m Miccollanccus, A BEAUTIFUL CRQ AN. tbe -Moxat. Kw Btjlo, Noi:(C0,17 mops. IOibI. sets Golden Tonece Kcda, HO LID XT All NimHUblT PclUbedO flew and Tal sablalaproTeaien'a fast added. htool,B( t Mul . iicxed and delivered on board cart bare, price - hit 8ixtt ho tint . Nit Cass, e-ftiiafaetion gavast ed In every particular or money tefonded after oe jeat'ansa. Eve j oaa3?d eleasother Itta aitat d ire alvttiaemnt. " Order at" tneev roth img Pmvvd by Oarrerpoedeze I My sew fao to?y aat omtleUd c' pacity 20CO Jcstra & eula er ry 25 dja very latee Ub.ravio wtod-woraing iaebicer. Vast Ca!ui inbles oft to c atafactor better toc or leaa mccey tba& aver. aiJdrefsor ratincon dec 2 j , WsbiBto, Mew erey Diarv Free prU with 1m- Intemt i ablo, Caitt-dax, etc. r em to any adareft oa receipt of two Taree-Uent tasps. . Ad drers OiiALfc.r4K. HiUai-,49 . Delaware Ave. r bit.' de 28-4w fint n w r. nil iviAurFn tmf atrruin ii VVtat fVlt-iyaaay 111 IT ' til fcW tsatmatsUt09b4tanicLip pwr, -nnt!M nbe Swcw or r ensrafiitK. I2 fricTptasa, 1 ptic vszly 1 5 S5 Mt by uaU; . , iiiasiraTr'.l Pt:nt!", 6 e. : Twsd AQEHTS WAUTED AT QI1CE to sell thi Uti and Complete History of THE TRIAL OF GUTTEAIL - ' . . i . - . T A sketch of bis erratieTcireer acd PULL HI TUaY uf tbe straujfe scenes and Htart Una; Diseinrea f hU triaij the tof ftc-Mtlv and re 3i ark able in the annals of rlias. Well Iliustrted. i Will sail iremcnselTk slants t ntat 60c. Tera a to azents libera) Add tent HcbbjlUS Uaos , Publishers, Atlan ta, Oa. . . ; ' -- "I des 28-4w . POPULARITY IS UNPAREUELEO! 1 30,000 SOLO;! Agents are want ed to rythe vondefsl and ioereasWg domat d for by tar, THrJ UEsJT, most popc larancLCaF.aPKtT ! v " Life of Carfieli Priaa onlv i2. . This woTk-.-Is Profoseiy IllnstratedL tels tbe entire thrillir g itorj of hiseveotfal life fd t'se o'oatb;ra been ciitlcallv rlev sd and at prove J bj one of. bis most intimate friend-; has f r ontscld all other editioos be eme the bet and chepet, and . cur terms to amenta are the meet liberal cf anv. fcnpeib teel Plate Portraits Fres 1 UutBt Ho . frr pr of of Vxoefleaoe; 8Isati!itv ensees Agents antteftn address! at rae, HCB- Bawo BMUS.TnbSi hli mm. tuim" H tnrrwi.l,Wr' 11 If 11 .4. - .TBE IH8HEST AWARDS S5p! vi l ae GREAT WOIiLD'L FAIR ii LONDON, 351 ; at the GRTSAT ESPOSITION' la PARIS, 1SGT: at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION ia tfHIU. and at the grand CENTEN- KIAL EXUIBITION in Philadelphia, 1576. AH persons xvfsbln t0 purchase or ex amine) iuntrumenrs are respectfully in vited to visit our Warcrooms ii Send for Circular and Pric LttL CHicKEine & soflsj ISO Fifth Avenue, N.Y. f 156 Tremont St-Boston 1 BuroslSimiaS ON A AT UAEKET STBEET. 2,000 LB3 CAN DIES," tfie best and cheapest; 15c, 16c,20c, and S5c for the 1 finest French Candy, or S pounds for SI, " . f ;; - Oraxoes and Cocoajttjts by 8tmr. to-day, Lordon Layer Rait ins and Leghorn " It ronof best qnallty at retail. ONE THOUSAND ?1CKS 13 fire Crackers, 200 Dor. ZG6S; 1.000 lbs; Assorted Nats t33T I expect lo hare, on or before Satur day, a bountiiul supply of Dressed and Live Poultry of all kinds, and - w HI' take ordets dming the week for Saturday . - Come earjy and secure ycur Chrfatmas ! Turkey and avtidtbe rush and danger1 of not retting one. "I will try to b prepared to meet all tberequiremems of the trade, and wait on. customers promjJtly - and deliver roods promptly at their conee. ; ? t3$ Ifjyou are j coiatemplatiDff ehanricff your accounts for tbe New YcaryorlegIn nlcg one for cooTenieuce, I don't think you can do betferthan try me. I will take rreat pleasure ia showiny you arouud and riviar snjptieee.. Jas, O. Gteyencbn. die W3 : : 18 DW tfrl's EIF. 1 GiiJ IJ El Si-. 1 (in wis m 'I THE YORK f , i. rj PROPBItTOS, ml : 1 - TLa Best aad Cheapest wspal&VakiiV. - ONE J &o cehtsi rcn six iioafHg : An Ertra Copy to avery Club of TeaJ j Pttblishtd arsry aj ta the yearv ;-jPOhTAOB FRK.i . i i: "7?J ''"'": W' ' i."'-'' ii $10 pays f&r one yar," Kaodajs ise'ao4. 8 vajs lor tte yar, . utbaaosva S pajafor six n. n:ts. futdajs lne:ndd, 4 r for lix Epofctts,, wittettt Paacars 42 psvs f it cm vear fcr at y i rpetlf ad dsr v : ottbe weeki ; SI pas fftraixmoatbs for aiy spsdflsd dar $1 per month ir clndlr Bcsdaya) wlU b( char. d on indscilptU ns tor aletspsJ : riod tbae tbre month?. . ' M TO KDttOPE iBelaiiac Festaga. " paUyM...kM...MM.MMMWnmMWVMaf weetiy (ruropeaa dmonjwu.. 4 00 WeUiy (UoceMlc tdiiloa)... oj ! KEWhDEAL&b8 FUFPLIID Prttai "-. 'i ..''v Fi e . . '. i ... - j . ' - ,: '- . . . . " t'aUy EditlocTwo aid a half ets ptr eetrv ' Sunday Katti v. Kour eents per cepy Wetky Fdttion.MM.MMMTwo emts per ecp . n h-h1. than & opiu mailed atvedetlsrsjat wtolassle rates. 1 Wa allow ro eommisaiori oai tubtoris tioni to Dally Kdlttan Addreat, 4 -: -r- NJSW VOfcK BEftALD, dca 2 . Broadway and inn st, Asw Tori : pVcr Yorli, 18S9. THE BUN for, 1882 wiU make its flfUfata anaual rerclnticn under the present mas. aKcmeot, ebiciBr as rlwsyi.for all, bijr asd little, xoean acd gracious, contented sod ct bappy, Hepnb'.icai and Democrat, deprtv4 aid tirtoovs, intelli?ent and oMase, Tbe .hds's light is fvr ciankud and woraaatkd of every sort; bat its re fal warmth is far tbasood, while it pouts Let diseomfort os theblirterirr bseks of f pn latently wiek'sl Thi Ers of 18C8 was a nertapr of attw kind. - It discarded aany of t forms, aad a mulrltnda rtf tbe UBperfiaoua "words sal phrases of sne'et t tonraallsm. It ncdertxk to repors ia a fnsb. uecinct, UBeooventOBil way all tho ne scf the world, omitting as eveat of human . latcrest, asd c mmsatiiif apon'tffatf s ulth the fesr esravrs of abalntt in1ependen The scceeis f tf s expert ment was the enre sso' the Mnn. It effec d a pernaaent change la thestjle of nrcu nespapers. verv Important. i&arnal es tablisbed ia this emntry in t e dreon yean past has been medalled fter the rns. Kver? imcortant journal already exlktlar bi bea modified and bettered by the force of the j Bun's examole. r',:.-;.-, j--f Thb boa of 1882 will be the'aama entspoksn, tratb-teilio, and inte estiog newspapvr. , By a liberalise j of the a ems which ai ab sdsnt prosperity. affords, we shall make itbetter than aver before, T ; i'.t" We shall ptlnt all the news, ruttlne Ilia r adab!e ibape, aid maasnrinr its impor tanee, not by the tra iUonal yardstick, bet bv its real inter it t . the people. J lsUacs frem Prlnti nr Oocse Square is sot the first contide'ation with tb 8un. ' hen ver bt thisghsppesa worth reporting we get (ot oarttcrltrs 'irhd.h r it happeh tn'Brccklra or in Bokhara. :-V-, ' ; ' 1 lnpoihics we bare decided oplslosf; al are accost n(rd t express hernia IargatfS that can b-: nnTer tnc-d r. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1882, edition 1
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