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The Daily Review. .hMI. I. JAM US, toliior & Prtrp WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JANUARY 22. ISS r-uicrvd at the Potnffir at Wilmington, N. C. J as iecond-cLiM mailer. , ! Peter Cper friend to build refuses to permit a monument in honor during hi lifetime, lie wants. them to send their spare money to swell the Bartholdi pedestal fund, to which he has contributed $r,000. Rineethe annexation of Alsace -t Germany the consumption of brandy has increased more than tenfold, and there is a proportionate increase of ? drunkenness, in consequence of the North German brauiy bcin? admitted free of duty. A work is now. in progress in New York which is worthy of imitation in other cities. The inspector of buildings Is making a carefal inspection of all the hotels, large and small. So far none oi these hotels has been reported to be in a dangerous, condition for want of means of escape. There is therefore no causo for immediate anxiety on their account, but many suggestions -in the wav of additional cxito will doubtless be made and acted upon. . Dr. Cathcart, lecturer on anatomy In the Edinburgh School of Medicine, gives some striking faos as to the effect of systematic exercise In expanding the chest. At a school for boys where regular exercise was compulsory, new pupils aged 14 were found to ,1m vc an average chest measurement of 20 3; at li they measured 30,10; at 10, 32; nt 17, 32.6, and at 18, 29.5. Pupils who had been for some tlmo in the school measured, at the same 30 fl .33.1, 34J9, 35.8 and 30.8. The Ohio Legislature U likely to wake a special effort to spp the adulteration of food, and formidable of abuses' are being printed. Thus -an eminent Cincinnati chemist says that the liver and idncy complaints which des'iroy o many lives are largely dne to the ofeulphuricmcid In suar manufacture: the aim Is to extract the substance in it final processes, but thnt cmnot be done perfectly. Then, among smaller matter, honey-comb U made artificial ly, and bee fed on glucose to till it, and even egg are .produced mechanically, but so far without shells. Undoubtedly an excess of import over exp erts may indicate that a'coun try id very prosperous, but however prosperous a man may be he cannot al ways pay out in a year more than hn receives. France imported $1,480,000 mi ore than she exported last year. and although the nnfavoraqle balance is not great, it is suflicient to Indicate the tendency of things In the republic. There has been extravagance in the ad ministration of the government and recklessness in speculation and private expenditure h3 been rapidly spreading among a people famous for thrift. -The ruin of the republic is not likely to re sult from schemes of "Plon-Plon" or other princes, but extravagance in pub lic and private affairs combined may result in Ms downfall. France has need to learn the same lesson, of economy which Is set for the United States. The 306, ruclal struck in comiricm- rat ion of the Grant detent in 1680 tlws not 'seem to have been :i popular suc cess, if we may judge from the peculiar contest that is going on abmit tho au thorship of the idea. That contest doe aot consist in several people claiming the honor of tho invention, but bids lair rather to degenerate into anxiou? 'disclaimers on tho part of those- upon whom that honor had been thrust b public opinion. It has been generally supptseti that the idea originated wilh that remarkable statesman of Missouri, Mr. Chantv, I. Filley. IJul the Herald reports that "Air. Filley, after having bten a silent sufferer tor a long time, now repels the imputation "in self-le-tcc.M And to leave no doubt about it, lie aU reveals the name of the guilty purty. It ia Seu a tor Ion Cameron U In very -ludicrous that the man who, 04 the then chairman of Iho Xatioral Committee, suffered the most inomin Iouj personal detent at .the Chicago Cnuvention.. should have , been rutiitt anxious to perjetuate tho memory of it in brass. . ; Besides the librarios connected with institutions of learning, say tho New York Mail, the city of New York has abotit twenty-five libraries more or lcs3 sexxwible to the public. Of these the Astor am! Mercantile have th greatest number of volumes, although neither has 200,000. Tho other librariea bavins 30,000 volumes or more arc the Society, th Apprentices' and the Historical Society. The Electric has nearly-50, 000 and tho Iaw Institute, has aboat baUnsmauy. Cooper Union is grow ing rapidly, bat its ntihty is attributa ble to the quality of its books and to their accessibility; rather than ta tho great iicss of the oollectlonr- The ; Young ileii CliTlsliart AsiocJatlon ranks next to tha (JoobcT Union in number of i volumes, ami it is increasing very fast. ; Except Inz the Geographical Society, ithe American Institute ami the! New . T . v.-i- n..r:ini iiATd om mhr I IIJ UllICi hh hr public libraries in the city w mor Uiart 10.000 volumes. There less than a million books in all public libraries of the city- i I are the The people of Georgia and i he Card jlina. says the Augusta 'h ron ir.lt & ; fonslilutionnlist. will certainly feel !iW if tho Senate Amendment to the , ksii oi!, postal appropriation . bill. $185,000 for the last mail servicer pass es the House. One of these lines ex tends from Maine t Florida, and In cludes the Southern service from New York to Wilminglon, Charleston, Sa vannah and Jacksonville, jbeing the principal dependence of Augusta and neighborhood for the Northern ittail By uiean-i of the fast trains from Ohar lesion by way of Augusta to Atlanta and Athens, there js ho reason why this arrangement should not b as J sat isfactory to the interior of the State as when the Richmond and Danville Road wa3 the carrier. The Atlantic Coast Itne is now the only roud which can do the wot k, and it seems to be doing it well. Senator Butler, of South Caro lina, who knows the "value of the fast line from the North to Florida, advo cated the appropriation. He showed that the newspapers were a very small part of the matter carried! jby the fast mail Southward. Senator. Barrow who seems to have had rather the point of the repartee than the force of the ar gument in 'debate. Is mistaken about the value of this mail to t lie city of Au gusta and vicinity. The New York papers eonsiitcts a small portion of this matter com oared with the number of letters received by commercial men. Let ths fat mail, by nil mams, btj con tinued. . i M- For Thick Hti.-ulW, Heavy stomachs, billion in ittons Minis "Wells' May Apple Pills' aml-t crunimie. 10 and SSc. PliltSONA The Emperior William is visibly and f radidly declining In health. Tho'JEter. Dr. Hepworth writes !in fa vor of preaching old sermons, provided they are -good. Private Dalzel has finished Gen. Sherman's boom for the Preside ncv bv coming out for him. The wealthiest Irmdon-American are believed to be Mr. Winan, Sr Curtis Lamdson. Mr. Junius Morgan and Mr. Russell Sturgis. rUo ha jiim retired from Barings. - Miss -Edith- Thomas. diiughtcr f Pro lessor Thomas, of John's Hopkins University, has recently I received the lirst degress of .Ph D. ever granted to a woman by the University of Zurich Bishop Wilberforce's renderining oi ' hearse" into Latin, in; response to o challenge mors omnibusH well plac ed beside Lard Chelmsford's rendering of iqAcndide fkcndaxlyms i state.-j Hole-m-the-Day, a Chippewa Indian, and son of the famous chief of that name, started out on a. lecturing tour in Minnesota,. His tirst audience yield ed him $2.50, and that ended the ven ture. - . Gen. Stoneman, the i ew governor of Califernia. lives at Sari Gabriel in a basin of the Sien a Madre mountains surrounded- by . meadow.", orchards and vihenards, from which he! gathers ripe fruit every year. j After eating each meal take a dose of Brown's Iron Bitters. It helps diges tion, relieves the full feeling about the stomach. - i - SHOKTS. Another Jersey bank has gone wrong. The name of the defaulter has not yet been made public. A Washington young man who whip yeU his father was fined only '$10,- ii being tlieypoor boy7s first onense. An attendant at the Anchorage Luna, tic Asylnra, Louisville! Ky., has been indicted for murdering an inmate by cruelty. ( -.. The Lomlon Spectator- admits in ihe matter of Christmas cards, that Eng laud is fairly beaten! out of thlo field Iby Ameriea. - " j California is not generally considered a cotton State . yet one' plantation in Sonoma county this season yielded 40, 00 pounds from 2t5 acre?, j An Illinois court lias decided that a woman's lie about hor aeJ doesn't viti tate her insurance policy.' The judge thought if they expected a, woman to tell the truth on that point they ought to be swindled. . The thermometer at Dubnque. It wj, on Thursday last, registered 28 decrees belqw zero. It has not l3cen so low- at that point for eight years. The j recent com snap aa oeen unusually ! severe j throughout the Northwest. . Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em- oiT 3 Standard Cure Pllls an Llifaliible4 rmnftUv nnvnr foil t mn hn mrt slinate, lcm-standitLg cases where Qui nine and all other remedies ; had failed. Tiicy are prepared erpressly for mala rious sections, in doable boxes, two lands o! Pills', containing 'a . strong ca thartic and a chill breaker. ! sugar-coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the Jtody-l As a household remedy they aro unequaled. For liver Complaint their equal sis not known ; one box will hato a wonderful l effect on tho worst case J They arc used j and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists : e cry w here, or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Little Cathartic" Pills, best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard Care CoV lli Nalsati SfYeet Nerw York. . 8m ddbpr. BIOONSHINE. It is said no less than twenty six wi dows nfiered to keep house and do tho honors of "the. Executive Mansion for rf-i . IT 1 iov. 5iern:ns. tie Dewarcs oi inn I 1 Tridders,! however . . . k. m i - . 1 i : yuor x mmu me. dux Rave tnat Don net,1-was the exclamation of a woman who fell into the river at Madison. Ind., and they were so long saving the bon net that she did not live to wear it. j "Ah," moaned a widow. recently be reave!; ."what a misfortune! I know what kind of a busbandf I have lost, but how can I know what kind of a hus band his successor will be?" Remarking upon the "comet par ties" in Washington, the Norristown Herald says: "A good idea, by Jupiter, for the boys can now planet to get the girls away from, their j Mar?." i We understand that church oyster festivals were first Introduced by the hard shell Baptists. I Bkight'9 Dlseask of the Kidneys, Diebates ami other Diseases of the Kid neys and Liver, which you are being so frightened about Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely and perma nently Prevent and cure, j All other pretended cures only relieve for a time aid then make yon many times worse. MISCELLANEOUS. The Secret r: 7 : ; of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made ; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and does just what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost healthin no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 7j Dearborn Are., Chicago, Nov. 7. X hare been a great sofferer frora x rery weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly eTerythins I ate gare m distress, and 1 could eat but titd. I have tried everything recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen physicians, but got so relief until I too"W Brown's Iron, Bitters. I feci none of the old troubles, and am a new. man.. I am getting much stronger, and feet first-rate. lam a railroad engineer, and now make ray trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, -and will . not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn deep-j lessnessi dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Us only Biown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines and trade-mark on wrapper.! Jan 15-1 w tx&-nrBi A Tefullna Ixmdon Flryvr fcian establisbea aa Office la New York '. for tbe Care or EPILEPTIO FITS. JYomAmournalofMediciJUi i rroik-VtMfs (ltof loo&on vrho make a tp- nOTCMWthonjothrllvln)? pystvln. Ht buccw bu simply been ftstmiU&tnir; weuw kftrd of com n tdxearVetandlng aoccessfaUT cured by him. B tiM pbiteSJ work on t:ls d'neass.whteh ba Mnd with V lrg9 twtle of fait wonderful cur free to any snf. forr wtio may seod tbelr expreea a4 P. O. A&lreM : V m&ri&m anYone wishing cnra U addr9 ' Jr. AB. MEaSiOLB, Vo. 9C Jcba St, NW Tork, Worth & Worth. VVlTErA'EOWEICESTO , PROMPT trajers : 10,000 Btushela CORN, r, 1,000, do. MEAL., ; 500 Barrels FLOUK, i Bags COFFEE, 100 Barrels SUGAR M0 Boxen BACON. ' 100 Ba lea HAY, i30-irhds.-fttt-Bbltt. NKW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, 1,000 Bbls. LlMELCEMEJiTAPLASTEB 1,000 8PLR1T BARRELS, ! .... .- i ... Her and second hand Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potasn, Matches, vanay, cJiajes, uoop iron, ja la, c . &c ! I- people are always on tnei( ookont for chan ces to increase their !'Wt 'Ut K Oftnfntrm anrl In lima become wealthy : thoe who do not lmnrova J their opportunities remain In poverty. Sve Of cr h jni cosdw w mase money, e want many men, women, boys and girls to work for ns rtjrht .n tbelr own localities Anv am mn do t network proper ly from tbe first start. Tbe businest will payimore than ten times ordl P.a,T wages. Expeneive out on Hit famished free. No one who. enzscej falls to make mnnirv ran. Idly. Toucan devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full in formation and all that is netnLM wsut free. Ad dress Stlx -ox & Co., Portland, Maine. nov l?-dw tf . - - - i i G ili;eigk. OLEOMARGARINE. I TEAS, . . - I- correEs, - ' j u MOLASSES, Ac, AL, Ac, Ac, For sale at low prices ey I ir Irivsi -J - I V mJ m I -WJ MISCELLANEOUS. I0Q3 a-rwcr ISO 0 E&ncstrd aiifl ttotta That fL-avfrai thi -r.f fn'l lne of Standard Potaut. true to name, gr irn on dry urlmil ; Scotta lyfe zi:X Blue Stem uefjniteucssianuai; juluii e v.- saia to beoae veeK earlier tnai t-ar; y 1 ci-a ; vz ia.f Vt4'fM TJpiit Torn still tik'JS 1 for f oddor-U etiual to a-y: of onion d. torriaoo. rarrota, pena. ic a fall llnesnd ksye crop, c.l 1SU, rrvt-fh nn m-!T rv f -rrr:S. Wild BiT8 for dt"CK "VTild EVe for dncic Iraas i war on nana ir trurr or rrn mwuii. 'iff-' or Frit f tli Annual Cdtnioirrft. r. V. Jf. il f.TC'A I.l , "ftlOQRE GOUffflf 8R!T" I CORfl HILLS AKDMiLLSTOfSS, (AXXiSIZTS). BEST1NTHEW0RLD OP 112 AT. CSTT j APPLICATION. Branch Ofnce.-Chcrb'.te, K. C, tJIFXTIOil THIS rJTIHv Lime, Kainit and Pla Bter ! BUILDING L1MK, AGRICULTUIIA1 ! CAJ.BONATE OP LI1IK, NIT, LAND P-A3TEIi AND MARK GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERT CHEAP. Scad for Circular. FRENCH BROS., Jan I Eocky Point, ". C. GUNS AND CUTLERY ! ! A FINE ASSORTMENT OA' ' ! I - Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns. Revolvers and Ammunition, ! SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, j Table Cutlery. y Popular prloes to suit all at i N. .TACOBI'S, 1 HARDWARE DEPOT, dec 22-tf Ko. 10 South Front St 1883. Harper ' s Bazar ILLUSTRATED. This popular journal is a- rare rombination of literature, art and fashion. It? stones, poems, and essays" are by" the best writers of Europe and America; it3 engravings possesses the highest artintic excellence; and iu all mat tera ierraininjr to fashion it is universally ac knowle1jrei to be the lending rutbority in the land The new volume will contain many bril liant novelties. t Harper's Periodicals. , Ier Year: IlAKrER'SUAZAR 1 ....... . Harper's Magazine. .... Harper's Weekt.t. ... ....... i The Three above publications. . . 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Auurcss ' i HARPER & BROTHERS, dec 12 New York. A FEW PACKAGES OF CHOICE MULLET KQE j FOB SALE BY HALL & PEARS ALL dec 19 I A week made at home bv the Industrious. Best busi ness now before the public. Catiliai not nilrr Wo start you. ! fn wnmpn Imninnil rriild wanted everywhere to work for us: Now 1 the. tho time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole timo to the business. No other business will pay - vim nearly a well. No one can fail to make enormous pa v, by en gaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. VIoneymade fast, easily and honorably. A1 dress Trce A Co. , Aagosta. Main, nov 16-dw U. PUKOELL HOUSE. J2rDEB KEW MANAGEMENT, i WILMINGTON, N. C . B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic HoteL Flrst-Class ui all lta appointments. Terms 2HD to .vOti duv. KnprHfiR ! "RnorcfioQ f Ifce further Narth sserds rii rfirir nrodnrt will be.'; will jq-EW AND SECOND HAND TOR SALE - -j-; '.: - - - . - ' ., . j , Some Bargains. , 1 M T.J SOCTHERIiAND, dec llf Urtrt txxtaa MAt ,'r MISCELLANEOUS.. 1 jNew York Vfeekly Herald rrnrL cincci.ATio.v of hhs popi lab i."vraatKr 1 cortetar t'v.Ilrcre.asir.ir. it ccn- laics all tjw lcadin- new 8 of the Pally Ucrald SDd Lj arhtngrtHi la handy depirimenta; Tte ! . FOREIGN NEWS - emtrarts ?p-cliil UiepatchCB from nil quartera i of tui!g obo. Umler tLe hpad 6f AMKUIU.NNEW3 ' j i s re rf.en tha Te Irgv-uvrM DccPatches of he f - ta . - l T ' . : rpi.l. tui-o aloBo raakesi THE WEKkLV UERALH the raort vInab!c k-hry ni ie hi the world, sis it U the beajcbt. lircry week is gtwu a lallh- ful report ox j I POI 1TICAL NEAV3 , , . embracirj? oorrivlet-- aiid eonipn hetjsive dfs p.itches f i pi vai-hiDp:t' n, inclndlrgr full re-xrt- t-r the fpeecht4 of eminent ppliiJeiaas on the qtH?U:na ol the hour. .1 TUK FARM DEPARTMENT I !of the Weekly Ilorald ktC3 the latent a well ae the nios-t prartical 6tipgetb-n'' and di cov erlets relxling t the dr.tjea of the fartcer, hints for raUii'it Cattle, Poultry; Grsina, Treet, xecetbles. A-c., Ac, Iwiih eupgestiODS " for kcApinpr bi-i'riinjrs and farruirtjr. utenr-iU In re p ir. i his is pupf It "rqented by u wdr eiUted iicvartTtifnt, wUUly copied, umier tbe bead of THE HOME, givtnsrTceelrep for l.ractU'ftl li?het, fchife for making c othing s cu for loepitJg v.p with the latest fashions at the lowest prue. Kvfry iteih of cooking er economy suasietteil in this departtnect is practically tea't! by exjerts be fore publication. letters fiom our Paris and London correspondents on the vciy lalfit fashions. The Home Department of tho Week ly Herald will wive the Housewife-more than one hundred tirnea the price ol the p:tier The interests of f SKILLED LAr.R, arc looted after, ftr.d everything relation to raecha i,Q and labor saving is carerullv re corded There is a pnge devoted to nil ti e latent phases of the businct-s market, . Crops. icrch-ti3(lide, Jl-c. xo. a varua'oie teainre js found in the ieciallv reported prices ni.d con dition cf I THE PKOliUCE MARKET, 1 Fportiri; New at h-vroe and abroad, tovretu er with a Story every week, a Sermon by tKme eminect divine, Literary, Musical Di air a tic. Personal aud tea Net' There is no paper in the world which contains & much news mat ter every week , as ibe Weekly Herald, which is sent, pastagu free, for One Dollar. You can subscribe at an 5-time. The New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Hollar ! ;i x car. . itw toi;k ukrai.d. Addre? JJroadwBv dec 19 ana Ann r treets.Nt w j ortt. 1 3. Hiirpcr's 3!i?gnzIiio. n.i.csrn.v ri:i. Harper's Sfagaz-inr. begins Its Mxty-eixth vol ume with the Uecember -Nuir.bcr, It Is not only the most popular il usirfittnl erlodiral In America anl Liiglaijfti but n'sti the UuyeMt In its scheme, t!ie rho-t be:uit fiil in its appear ance, -and the best magazine for the hom. A new novel, entitled " t1or'the Major," by .Con stance Fenlniore Wouison, the. author of "Anne-," was begun in y November .Number. In literary and artistic excellence the "Mafia sine improves with ea(j:h successive uuml?r. Special cfTorfH have been made fori th lighter entertainment of its re?ers throvjfh humor oua stories, sketch.es, &c. : ; .. Harpers Periodicals. .; Per Year: H A rper's M A G AZRCE. j. .................. $4 00 Harper's Week ly. . . J ..." 4oo Harper's Bazar :.. 4 CO The Three above publications. lOvOo Any Tavo abovj; named. 7 00 Harper's voog People.. ! so i 1 Harper's Feanklik Square Libra.rv, One iear (' uml)er8) 10-00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Unit'd States or Canada, ! The volumes or the Magazine begin Ib the Numbers for Juno and Decembcfrof each year When no time is specified, it t ill bo under stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. . I - The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga zine, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by maili postpaid, on receipt ot $t 00 per volumo. Cloth Ca&es, for binding, tt) cent-s each by mail! postpaid. . 1 Index to Harper's Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes I to 60, Inclusive, from -lune, leoO, to 'June, lseo, one vol., vo, Cloth, $4 CO. Remittancea should be made bv Post-Offlce Money Older or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. JTevspapers are not to copy this advertisement irithotci tte express order of Harper & Rros. Addres i HARPER & BKOTHERS, I dec 13 New York 1883. Harper's Weekly! ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Wickly stand at the head of Ameri can illustrated!week!y journals. Bv Its unpar tisan posillon ia politics, its admirable illustra tions, its carefully chosen periatejshort stories, sketches, ana p'ems, contributed by the fore most artists and' autnora of the day, it carrier instruction and entertainment to thousands of American homes. It will always be the aim of the publishers to rake Jfnrprr'g Weekly the most popular and attractive family newspaper in the world. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year: Harper's Wef.klt. . ... . . . Harper's Moaztxe...... $4 (0 4 CO 4 CO 10 00 7 00 I to 3 Cu n ae peso's Bazar The Three above publications.... Any Two aVore named..!......,.. i i . HARPER 3 !TOLXG PEOPLE HARPER'8 MAGAZnTE ) j Harter's Youyo People, ! Harper's Feakklpx Sqcare Librart, udc i ear Si Numbers) 10 00 Pottage Free to all Siat4 an$ Canada. svleeribtrs in the Uniled pr t - i . - : v olumes ci me eellj begin with the ior .January of each year. When no tine Is mentioned, It will be understood "fstt'jscriber wishe to coitfbience with "TL?1 aiier the receipt of order. Weekly, In nf at cloth biudlcg, will be sent by mail, rostagn paid, or bvexpreJ free of ex pense provided tho freight doe not exceed one dollar per volume, for $7 M per volumo. , ClMh Cas for ech volnmc. tultr.ble for binning, will be cent by mall, postpaid, on re cemtof $100 each. ' iemiances snotiM be made by Post-OlSce chance of lo?s. this advertisement 111 PPI JV Tlvna . j. . r . . .. v u V 7 iioney urner or Draft, to avoid - ezcspnpers are not to eopv xcunoHi tk cxvress order v - HARPER 4 BROTHERS, MISCELLANEOUS THEJ5UN. NEW YORK, 1883. More people bare read The Pi s JQriJ J ' ' rear just now passing than ever btftm. I.r I It wu first Sid tea. o other newinrr .r r ? lished on iti and read In any year by to many men aid mart ' , HI. men. We are credibly Informed that reafl, ana lice ine tun for sons, among others: the folltjMinj' Because its news columns present !n Mini Uve rorm ana wiui tbe greatest pd.ii,j "r lacy whatever ftas interest fo- ,unSni :J. tne events, the deeds and mlsdeeda 9 4 t . - A dom, the philosophy, the notable ioh Id sense, the Improving nonwne nlf . the po of tho busiest world at preheat rcvbh'nlT' space. - - " . 7, Because people have learned that in b'mi marks concerning persons and affairs The s, niskea a practice of telllug t!bera her?l truth to the best of Its ability three huS and sixtv five davs In the vear. l.f if"1 as well as after, about the whales ii, ;0.1 about the small flsh, In tho face of dwWi . bit as wnen innMHi , " general approval. The 8un has aiimiuti put eo to serve, save the lnformsiirtn .. : readers and the furtbeiance of ls IVH-aue It is everybody's newspaper vl man 1 so bprable that Tbe Sun is lnrtilf to hh welfare and his rights. No mn Vr llch that It can allow injustice to le dop hla ujnii, uu BhbwiaiKiu vi mm, u poWHrfitl lion of Us principles of right and wrvnz r i , Iteeause in politics it has fought for a loii years, without lntennie6lon na eomeUmw tl most alone among newspaper j, the flt ihit hH reputed In the recent .ovcrwuelnuiijr i. v " . .ivi't;cvuiniu aim lor UOB e6t coTcmment. No matter what partV ia power. The Sun stands and will rfMUhW u ctand like a rock for the tnteretts of th? ivorZ against tho ambition, of bosses "tho I encjoaih ments of monopolists, and the diehonwt All this is what w e arc told almost daily L our friends. One man holds that Tl:e bart ii the beet religious newspaper ever IpubliM h lccause its l bristiaulty isiuudiluted withrt;L Anotlier nolns tnat it is tuc let Kcitil)l,ria newspaper prlrteti, be -aiuo It ..has slrt-adr whipped half of the rascals out of Ihatj partv and id proceeding against the other half jih tmdimluiebed vigor. A tbhd believes it to be the beet mngazlnc of gcnerul literature In fx itteuce, because-its readei s mUa j coihlnt worthy of notice that is current in ttic vkOTij of thought Fo every frleud of 1 ho j.vun rtii covers 'Qtte of its mauy sides that niM-eida wiu part icu hi r force to his individual likbig. If you a!rcady know. The Sun, vou! will ob serve that In lt3 it is a Jiulo better than e beforo If youMo nt already know '1 he Suo. you w ill find it to be a iliirror of all human r tlvlty.n. storehouse of the choicest profiuctsof common iersc and imagination, a mniftjiY for the c.nrsci of boneFt government, a tenth ci for cenuiue eflerponiau Democracy, u nrouuu for wickclHess..of evcrj species, nJ an un-1 good investment tor lbs coming year. j I TERMS TO MAIL f UB3CBIIins. The Ecveral editions of The Sun are scm ly mail, postpaid, as follows; - I j DAILY 55 cents a month, $6. 50a vearji Vltli -,JHiudav edition, $7,50. SUNDAY tightpages, $'.2Pa vcar.1 f I WKKKLV $1 a y ar. tight paces of the W matter of tho dally Issues; an Agricultural Depart n tit of unequalled merit, niarkei n- f torts, and literary, scientific, and tlotnebtlc Utclligencc mako The Weekly mn ti newppaier for tho f armer's hoU'eliOUlj 1 clubs of.ten with $10. au extracopy free. ' Ad lrees I. W. ILNOIy AND. Publisher. nov i nc sun. N. i CUT. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale - ! Price List. o. j . - ' , Prlc 4 Piano, 7 oct., square, rosewood,! carved, agrafle....'. ....t!0fl. 7 Plano.unriebt.7M, oct..cabinetinand 174 Ml ij urgan,4setsreeus,9stops antt giaua organ M0 Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup -i Jcr, snb-bass.. TSil Our Pianos and Organs are war ranted Iir8t-cla6s. 2 Violin outilt, box, bow, string?, com I plcte ; 3 Viofin cremona model, extra lite..; 4 Accordcon, 10 keys, bass box, ifine N - tone ......L...5 6 Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop,, 2 ecta reeds,icrfect Moath Organs, Vienna concert, 2 boles f Moutii Orsrans. 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V AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLYH rag- I CITF.I TO ItOTS AM) CI ELS 6v VROV f TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE. ; Vol. IV. commences November 7, I i The Young People has bceu from the succcssfol bcyoml antlcipatioiji. -V Y- '-r ? ning Post. 1 . - 1 - It has a distinctive purpose, to whlchltfcM f lly adheres that, namely, of snppUintinit v v vicious papers for th joung with a paP" more attractive, as well as more w holeftome," -Boston Journal. , .' for neatness, elegance of engraving, ; center U generally, it is unsnrpassed brn- publication of the kind yet brouxht t ? notice. '-Pittsburgh Gazette. ii) TERMS: I HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, t fl ;a , i-cr i ear. roetaee J'reuaid. ' PlNT.fr. VtlRVDM Vnorf'AntM fnfh. Specimen copy cnt on receipt of Tbrre.CJ The Volumes of Harper's Young People l 1SSI And li.in(t&nm.lv h.nnriln lIlUIDlB ted Cloth, will be sent br mail, postal VJL: paid, on receipt of $3 60 each. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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