Show SECOND YEAR OF THE DAILY ia not given to boasting it ia not a practice with us to seek notoriety by uttering vain words of ourselves the policy of the paper has been to let our efforts speak for themselves to let the pub lie judge of the reading matter wo place before them the news we relate the class of advertisements we carry and the general tone of the paper how well we have succeeded in tho past in pleasing the fancy of the pub lie the progress of the will tell we have in the past year since which time Es has been in existence received the greatest encouragement from a generous public our subscription list has been increased beyond our most sanguine expectations we number among our readers men of all the different religious peran ty and political parties in the territory tho ENQUIRER enters tho mansions of the rich tho humble cottages of the poor and is a friend to tle general public so numerous us are our reader so varied as may bo their sentiments the ENQUIRER cannot be accused of straying from the path of justice and equity to cater to the fancies or notions of any particular class or community wo do not boast of having made no mis takes the best of mortals are liable to we do claim to havo baen conscientious ious in our past labor we have ever sought to advance the cause of of progress to maintain a high standard of right between man and man and to alevato society in morality and intelligence this course has brought us many interested readers among all classes advertisers always seek a newspaper with a good circulation one is esteemed by the people and the ENQUIRER has been highly favored with applications for advertising space in its columns we havo been careful however in our advertising matter and never have placed before our readers such advertisements as many papers carry relating to diseases and subjects of an immodest nature we are proud of the class of advertisements the ENQUIRER carries THREATS were made by france that when the bill became law they would retaliate by levying a tariff on american imports now it is proposed by a bill pending in tho french chamberty Cham berto tax all salt meats 12 francs per hundred weight and 30 francs on preserved hams lard sausage etc when the bill becomes law it will be a sad blow on americas trade with that country which consists chiefly of these articles of commerce democrats must repeal the mcka EY tariff or it will completely ruin our foreign trade the DAILY ENQUIRER begins its second year with this number the enlargement lar gement has been made possible by the liberal patronage of a generous public we only ask for continued favors and we promise to push the ENQUIRER into the first ranks of journalism many new features will be added as the necessity of the times may require and we aro determined to keep pace with the progress of the community |