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TI I E WILMINGTON POST. W. P. CASADAY. LJltor mnd Proprietor. wit.MismXiS. x. c. 177. ' ;A!C, .;, f.,r a while ;: . . t. I" ;id a I; ; ; Um-c-. mI Jude cared n ,l , i:.' c ab uti: xt be would about ta - f Juoc tug rb IVaidmt anJ Mr. Rvarl were t ;i the nHn:r;of the "National !!-. !:m i f National ! Hittory'" in lK Wk t faltrJaj, 10,1 lllC 1'fC"i" ,',r.; maU a brief dedicator? Vec!i. : t . lie President and the Cccretary i.l Scute were prrscat at tie annual .I.mi. r .f the New Knj'ar.d Society, r. farmer n:al a brief and th? ; v.-. r k rt.-lhy ad !rr. Mm. Ilavct ..il l ..'in r I be, ara-.nc wh-tn were the r i l ij ltes- .f Nt York ti'.y, wrro ncn: a". lit rcrr numit a. I l.e I'm ii.'. a'i l.l 1 a brilliant r..p t the 1'oion ljrzur Club. i mi.HS loss or coiitK ! ! A I. M r. V 11 KS E NT AT 1 0 N A rur. -pendent of the New York II , ' .il Atlanta hat Ukcn paint to It i. ,-tm I. the furl tbat uuder tLe i ru i.;..it".f the auKndol Conttitution of ..-r;i.i about l'V" voter wi!i be .U-fr-irichi-e'!. and that couvqufntly l'ic C't,:rcM0nal delegation from that ;a;.- will, under the effects of scctiou l-.li t,f the Fourteenth Aniciidn;ei.l to :.. (V.-titulioa of the I'uitcd Matea, ;,c .liruiuwbfU by about f.ur. Wc al hi hd only the other day t tic uj.jM t .tivl fact that it' the provision- of . let the Fourteenth Amend- :i.. :.t wire apphed to tix of the south vrt. i the leii.rats w.ju:d le Ufi h. iIjmu a majority in the Houc ..f K ; re-cutativct. hive not no i. eed that ur Utcment attracted any ; ti.::- n. ulcliougb it cannot be quc- t . . ! It eeni, b-weTer, that the . ? u f licorpa. notwiihstanJiuj: trie : : thit they bad already lost a .. . . t t!:eir n prcscntation in Con from the i-olU sn.mw .rvl o:-r, erc not .atificl until Y, I -mC tbi j-iAl j.rK i-i )i in i ...:..-titution. ' j t juMja to whicU wc uliu Iw re 1 IiTMviJe that n r- ' tu aole they can bw re j r .it t., since the .-tale was I .. Ik,. Union. Thi -rj-. . 4 .: - :.ttv. itri'-rit ou .n.XUiit ol t r . . ..mi :c I ..iirtniitii Amer.d I J'.'i ;.n -f that ainftid- ! t 1 1' - . w I ' 5 -e-.l tii d.VI ai ; rli ..aid 1 '-! -fat. according to ' 1 uaiU'M, countintC the : ; ernvi4 each ite, lr. : .m tat d. Uutwhv.i 1 n I We.! M.!-. 1. 1 'a'n 1 ; a ( .orcst, tif lU- .? ai l.i.il.t 1: ofT.cr of r 'j'e or t'l. : : ih r ! l! e Ixg idature tl.eref . In-itv t -ni ore rr.'M .'far . 1 ti c l niir l M..-. r 11 -I. , '! f.r iaricipa- .11 it. rt I i'.i- n tr olh-r crrnir. it- J t!.rii i proeti'n y 4.1 7 i lit ID ll.l UkH the uliei.t hsll t-.r i iii HK(e number rf male citl . te"-jf vesr t-f re in ucb '.itc. N w wh kj 't'.ria h.v by In rtc-r tied -bv lU OWB ad Wt ixll wr.h.ii tt o f r.'i O'ti.'n o: itir wrn: m.itl. audio lU lit ll Lvtrtfw will rtnnpirntly le a part of Ms repre- n:sti n, nit other nthc rn ti:r l air pat larasKlvew in tho nuc coodi l.. i rnlorciai: d.lrn Lkeoicat thr .o.h frau l an l vi..ence. crj.-ia .:: tm ! i:c!l m:to 7 ', or !.( i i: rrutraiion, acd will, there fjre, ! f d'li I to c-at d j a it rrpreenia- t;i.ti. The tthrr 'tates w ill oe funi' -.ir. i. .1 vtnctjiog y MHt :oer .r..-. I: 1 uile a pretty kettle of li-h ttat ihce fcllowt have got laciu- i!t .:..v. The tieoria cvrrc-poodcut 1 ia.- II v . - biakes it a esy a t-o. t la. ;rt lauenU as fjilowt. I'rdrr the new oouintion of 177 wch d.fjuaaSration iscrra-vs until, in eu- f ror raen it mut bevxcafl ir.tpv.ityl ol rrai-jsal ami permaaeoL t.er oi the Ui.iuAiihciHn sceu- u u'a;.. al every year ths dufraa- rht-vj w.il increa ia n amber, until in S c- u-ve of eirfct er ten years I deem it wo t tATeratioo to say tbat from iiti u c rhtv thvuaal 0 the voters ( l.eucciA will be Mtmaaeatlvdisfraji' I uscKtrd, tad at U ajit arportia I .1 ml t-l rrrrcDL&Iirr tha Lata will I I evrral rrprreaUtira; aaJ thas I brm her rvvtr and dirwiir in I iL aAiioc.il ruuneihw I New OrltwJM Dvaswcrat welled up wiia farkeyrrck iadigatk over w bat it pWavd to call Coakliag' at tack apoa treaeral liordow, aatl au red tkat it wald be amrpcWed if J the attack dd net with the proenp pwMaarat it iwrvwiL 1 m IVtsaccrat i blely t rrvaaio ii a chroeue state o( arpeie. W rn t mm U wmit a chroao ta wy ItrwMcratie fhtkiaa ia the stale w is by the 1st of Hay 1ST, a caadaiaU fw cverrc-av We aWl that j It U rev daty t aaaie aa eCwt. aew ever hasahVe. ialV direct o wf (ra. alar the iearfal Udt of caadidaey that trrata to ewi"Lf Ike coaatry. ICaiw lleil vrifaw; The Wt fre4s aad If I have wot aaarri! mmm i t U bZ i ba LOOK THIS AM THEN THAT. We WpGwi arnirtnult fn-ai tbi tlordott 'oaklinf jdillailly. Tor i.jc last to. ra. tt ji Uo ! i at .in fjp i.iBT wriht tm iin f t.-tt radical r. t .w..r I th 1 and i4tL.u:A !iriMi who cuie to uilN r iiom v;i nrrn thatthi?vl ! ' ' : v .. , 1 . -i It v iii i,..iu:-t-' t rinnM li.l n-f I r-.ll ' . M.p-iaity. aaU iuat'n sau' i' tlemen nenwit-n ;iy i.i-:' lj ti.y c a u mitci ' : a I ' ri)' ;c men. II The ett niciil i- uiJ-jHt !tio:i ) a i'rvat rc'.icLU tW fikuu- of ."Tc:-.:'t (J jrJ'-n. lle-.JBJ h'nrj IX u tcnab!cM-5.itTt:'. and a tbllenKr, ;l ; plainly nccn by hit friend-, w-nil 1 not have iminvd matter-. Senator CoillinJ' d 'int'l t tay hat !m eoHr.o wctild r.avc ben in etirh an even?, bit lhero?crni to be :i rt-t--: -abk; fdull tht C would, have tiliur trad U n ojx-n Senate, eouj-!! with reference- to Jordan wl.k h w uld h:ye profcke-l an a-.-.iult, or b-a!t wi'.h j'J o:HC conter.:; f.J"Us way, w':i:' !i w.u.d have Ud I j lac .iuiv ieuM, :t.d the r. -.r i t m - l J :i.-.al!t t i; l.nau- jar with Sitiat.r t'-.TiVliu iihlH ic . K...t . .!. .lit till l.i.t' 1.411 I.'11 !... .v. )'.... Wo !.v l.o; e li it u!.o c.irtK- wbieU Laveex:--UJ n C m " 'or the la-C jixurn jt;:r-- e -a'.inue to pre vail. And c rath. r think, tli-y w ill. It may ai wc!l be .id :m ! u:i-!erod ii... i.f I . in... r.iti-- ! i.iv:id in Conrt-. .ir. vi. :.'. I' -'- ,-'ia ..f northtr.i pljin -;t.t'Mi..; . 1 n-.t e (.!!. TI1K KT ritr.MDr-.M I I .! iv n jS'e C"py the following ain the Va"bin'.on tileirrain- in tiieNew oik Hcm'J. Tber U meat in it.I NV.MiiN;ruy, lkc. 11, 'i. eO.SKllN""s U1UKVAM' llIIJI"l on Tliu i-vr.!;N or 1nni1vii: t.h a ruo.Mixi:r pimix k.u - an i:a-sT i:i:r.l i.i.!' an . i' r.i -n- ki 01 r. Yesterday fni itor f.-iiLIiii'-'icee-x at a tactician was admired and d; i cus'cd. To-day soaie of the o'.dr poli tician here give Inn Mill greater pr-ise for what a military mau wou'd call strat egy, which nican gcncra'.ihip in that larger m.:isc which req'iir;s a Mirvcy of the whole fielJ aad the ability to Urn i-rifer combiiiatioa which iviu. r depeuds a whole campai'i A 11 '.lie politician not a friend, h'H 1 I'O ncnt of Mr. Conklinv', but a nun who like to' take a !aro view oi" ci'itu . l event- rtniaried to-d.ty: Senator Coaklin? may tur.i " it t have alioady fuU.;!il llir dvi-r.-ciuii aiu for the r . l 1'reMdeney. Ik at the -it iiati-;a I'.t a in.i.i.-f.;. la JiC lsrt place he- ban cri-.trily io-t ; dated the K.-pubilcan par;., and :.nvl aln.lilf it the 1 md of 1:. M."t.: tie-!. LIaImo-J U Lr l'f'i! 1 race, and lein.-at t.e o 1 cad Mr. .' linp UiA no rival txecpt 'c i to fear. 1W bi aUi'.udc ia i! and Hutler detain lie ha v UUUUcKffat iua. ot , ..r r arc vrrj easily around by evrrl aiute- I'-v hi va-i ry ov- l're:dtnt in ibe .N w York .; lUlut' he hat COtJ-ui.uA; I . Hi; ; er auH Inrloer.r- :.i 'h.v. -. :n !';e iie.x'. -. I- ai: i 1 !. ct . .. .N . k is an iiuicriain t..te 1 n.t: r, -; i:-. but it I undoubted har i raoin . a: 1 the priseiJ attitude of the nc-tern ai d outbniIeru'eTals. if it i n t t arings! makrt New Yolk lU-publican hi 1" wrn it a'tnn-t a certainlv New Jtr-cy .a I i'uonectlcut. We D n:o erata ecu at a rwxl dewl 011 a olid !oiith, and ome of He outhrru men Mem to think that a new alliance with th? w. n: j on the Lai ol nilvcr and trcurai in- ! llalioii oald bv adrau. j -. .ut t tin in. I, ul L nolliiBi in Ilia rttt-nl i-'.i in I elections which looksikc a political revolution in our lavor there. 1 ! n e even that the oilier and in!ia:i a crao out tl.ero bat hurt the Ke. uhli eant ruueh. What I d e, ai. i vh.t Mr. Conkling -robably mm aUo. 1-. that if the'uthern lHu;. r..!- irive the wrtt silver and iu!lat;o:i n..w . iliat lav.-r will be forgotten in Uvaue the predciaia. n c t m.-nt 1111 : : ihe wittcrn larmer i nu-pici 'n i U..' oulh. and it will not be d i u i.l: m i ' to create a oIid nortli wh..h n..l l-e a Dincb uri card ibau t'.ie iid ik'uiIi. The solid utb will never n:.!tnt to mjch without New York, and Nciv Yoek will not co for silver or in flit. 0:1 or anrw ild chennof ru ; l. r elanr-. Whea longrcws met the K pa! ic.a txArte 111 diorrani-vJ: Cow bv l! C .! cillalier coure of the rnait nt an I the enerry ami audacity i f ConkUn.-. I It 1 co validated and ha rrnewr-.i hojM-t of acce. t'uder a !eail r wli ha hown that be it uot alrai l. wh w agscity u prove! by tue lireet an I attack on the a4niimtratu:i with wbich be opened hit campaign ai liochester, and tv hi u,eeve rvr since. Conkhoc h njiihol ihu !e- palicaas from ruin and they are Uw oesacfaiaiy rSTSM 10 Krift Din, nc is oa the ribt side of every .pr. ion which caa carry the c tintM In I and we Democrat b r.o ai,ir i than ta leave him there. u -lkcrii people foixetthat they have yet bai th coo&dence of the north, and l ha l their rradioe to tali ia wtlu the wild c hemes tubverme Of the pubuc crcbt eiroMca thera to ui iciotu ia the north of all wli 0 deir,n bred ef :hs old aArajraua or law reiia. 1 aavr o dowbt thai Coaklia thrt rrr clearly, and that he will know how to la power ani lejdertaip which creryboJy sees he has M-curcd in hi party. The Gvorri Bepablicaa. the rrcvr- wiaaj imi of Ue Ker-ab;icaa party ia iWtirria, cUlaM Ibat the eeleca ( AtlaaU as the carital U freods ef libera .aJeaa.ia Qfgi have fiict-l a treat victory. TLe Eeptihcaa pr- pasn te cnaliaae the ;kt ia tieorj-t. aa it tearvea tae lipaoicaaf o ia w .a am a " . a & . atate have coeae eat of the Ut cttatrM i bUr trtaa t aaetWr tr;rt thaa ALL SORTS. Mr.-, llayea ha new drew -from Worth to wear at her iilfrr weddiDg Dec , i 1 J LV.U Tin oi ly triplet t Ue courw 007, A-iioi... H- ciriosiiies are tbre Albmof t l.i. ii !. .sKiu r l AliBiindi iay there is no s ,r4r wuy ,.f uini; anytmng.uiwine. in: It. L-onard Ifcu-oii ya 'Tboa shall not be fund out"' it not on of toda coMiioandiiKiits, and no man can b9 .Aved by tryioi? to keep it. c.r. tier l'resw: A man in Louis- ian 1 h.n had four wires go off and learw 1.:... 11... ftilh he swapped lor an wa uui gun, ajid now be baagotsotoething that won t KO on Ihc eld world litt'e realize tb M-Ji.ic of desolation tbat tbuU down 00 i.. thinks he bxs been fcaadea too much cbauge by hia grocer wh uimi be dtMJrt around the corner and tin.lt it ribt to a cent. tScncral liutler is keeping tery quiefc and piviuj; bin attention to prosaic ana .... i.il !,-.'t;d:itiou. lie has introduced a bill f t the protection ot public re eordt and property iu the gownment Vuildinst Irom !o? or damage by fire. l.-iii'CKllow, it "1.1 said, wasoaid $3,000 r,.r 1.14 tmwm in the last ntimoer 01 uar ..,.. VLu..'rin. Hut what of thai? Ai 1 he "lUAiou Transcript remarks, it ia 11.. more than an eminent lawyer is pm iur an pinion, or an eminent painter l'r a picture. I i!t..n. i la., ha a female blacksmith, :ud one of the sights of Meriden, Conn., i a (.Jeriuan woman working in a ditch which is being made for pides. She 1. .,, n. iho ii V nndbhcrel as skiluui lv a ibe men. und takes as a matter of cour-te the attention she attracts. Herrman. f IVrlin, dis overs ihat Dr. blade, the spiritualist, ii.in.U. made of verv thiu trans ...r miliar in which the pitr.e of .1.1.. iM-iicil i faateucd. The thipible is attached to a piece of elastic wbich U m wrd under bi coat. The table, he iy t it rai.-ed by Slade's tenw. M ister Couwav.of the Huron, was rebuked for appcuring before the Court of Iiniuiry without a unilorm, wnen ne ii i, l l.wt every irarmeut he bad and was washed ;iahorc naked. Ashe did not i,o.ar before the dienitied tribunal in that condition the rebuke seems rather s'.vere, not to say uucalled lor. 1 in.. 11 f the idt-UTantesl results of the K i-ii ru w ar is the change that defeat is b -u -i I to make in the social and religious Modern world. A decree has already nlpated in Turkey, permit- Chriftiani to bold office, and there is 1 .lb now of niakine Uonstanuuopie a frte citv. The ill wind that has swept .... .li.trouslv from Muscovite sources i s after all, blowing Turkey some good 1:1. 1.. 1 ni I v recti rtd a drew from v'..rii. sh.- could not ttt in it. She ! 1. I. i.ii'i.d ti e autocrat to that ellect II.. .i.-nind: ' IVrhai-syou attempted 1 in put put it on over other clothing. . vi.; : I... oerrnittcd. I will send ' l.y .'.i.'.ui.t buck-kin tights, which is !,' . . ti'v iiaieiil worn with dresses . ' - . . 1 . . . r r..u ah. er.iiipjr 10 me uiciaies i ir" Ma-! tl.it in what we hare come nd a pii ceof muslin bus ... ,h .lrcws. I'etti i L 1: -, aii'l inv-ierious u aaiif s. I !o ' t Pipl ! I k- o U ! I in tiic world It in the 1 t lar-. ru Kioto Japan. Uo- i.i- i iiuiien in 1 clip du mos t .. . a . L ttr. 1 l u whole, and it tone is at per 1 .1 -weel ai when first sutpen Wi.eu-and by whoa it was cast . .. j c r . 14 iii kaunu. LUinese ami oanscru char.K ter loiiiplcttly corer it; butther .. . i . I i )k Iara aKvf I .11. IT'S. Al 'MMl'lV - J V'BW"V c V V 1 mi-. It 1--I fcilhih and 10 inches liiuk .t Hot run. It nan no clapper, it -irni. by a Hrt of wooden battering ram -a U.e otitide Se-ia.r l.amar.i f M'ki-sippi, rears . . 1.. .....1,.1 n. l!n.M rvn hia j ' . .... t j ii 11 v u. m mu.vo m '- I. i. lit-.ol. which is growing somewnai wmikUM. ins urown inn, viwiiidi; ,,, ihi. k l. t, U l-oiip where it is nart- 1 ...... 11:. . C el ani 'n mr crown, hi iuuu-umc 111 I -' aire are rray. like Senator Oor- 1 1 wT 1 n-T i.i.u a-i'i ni 1'iini i, i...u !;... ii .i.h. nfl" aA1v and deferentially, advances with, logical cn- Tiuil.itieii.-', and all at once 7',a' iroin near.i e-t When the batterers on Sullivan s 1...1110 o"r' nrri,.i. rw I I . . I ..... 1 .-. I.' fcl. .-viti A. .xiiu-s wa selling ary goous r . . . over Hie counter 01 a ikwioo svore. Hi raiiitaiy experience had not rone beyond a lew month service la a vol- u n uer rigimenr; wis wouwicu rwr . k.l. I.. . . ..1 Iti.vdm. ill.. ao.I at iho c!r of the war had had the rauk of Major General. Ia ll'..i ho wsa ordcrr.1 to Lh Plalna. 8Jd I I... i tiiiai lli nial Jlf rtful if not the ... J. iir... sV ika ' . . ' . . . . I in- an uncle in Itoston. and a reporter I erTir i nit wrr k ne cas oe"n viw- i o tlir Traveller ha found his coover- ati.u briatiing with vinta. He eav. that t- reduce the ihIio8 ol a naUon u I a oacj;rrout as ij ti uowu vw wm I of a ciiv. The government now has the I hardeot w or k oi army in the world aa I army mai it oo larce eooura waj iv i .... . . t .w I r .I'll'rnicni.t oi inc nmmit mmj 1 .. . . . - nn!i.m. I lie ioiihmi, rmm iwy 1 1.. mi vt-v.1 wt.-i ai n "iwirrd fcr active i ee. llrrable Urnlfsi. The ilark.ville (Texas) rUaoer re-' la:. the (dlowiac: A lot of Iadbansi j ere ptckiaf cotWu ow a tara kaow at lh J'HKbfv pUce. taw mt the wcoaea kft her Uttk ckikl at tat etJ of the row. ex pec tar. to fad M Uora I bea she afcowfcl mm; bat waat ataat I have br4 Ua daaytoiafi I tae a a. a. . aV. Lao.1 lUat Se"iaovt IrUM baweShad I bern Jewajrv-! by the Tae la-1 tlUtll WTfT a tar ' m ' , k t V. IL. mm-M bernale al r that ihej afl leti tae I P1- : l U i h t- Vi Rie Uraadr. TLree I . .... ti.keeMl aai xVe I ..V - - I i--kr m i if ex kaa awla. We I m tdtiv xrrt tiaiSecrvAax7larta a. ?a J lrrJtavt iHaa inHw taw afl How Ionjt Will Uio Forests LasU j TTnder snch a tremendous rear) j drain, the. question wtarallj oomea up, hof onfc will ut5aoreaui-noio. preeebt rata eT manniacinrei reall. an impwTtay queaUon, - w pern which follows the inquiry as to what we are to do for building material wncn this macnificent wood pine is c- hauwted. One aatliority after auouier k- ntred formally upou m locai in stances, but very vagne ones as to the fithi at Uree. At the rale we are cui- tlnrr it to-day. from thirty to fifty years seems to be agreed' upon as about the limit. Jwentr eara ragOvthcre was apparently no limit; for the conannij.- tion was not only lev, but the means r ...i..inM nrimiti ve. and ac- IVriU iiiniiiiwv t , comrdished mnch smaller result thaji nnw: It aecma as it it were impossib e to further improve the macumery v nw millr, bat the near future may, ipr ail that, lee aawins macbiuery in com paiiso ; to wbieU ot tu Vy i.ni. ..rm 11m mere ww 'o o. v w w vaa w t j vw . . .V Ari.a .imtt?r. iiuvr. witu BCCUJK UC WW V Tv' th nodera imilbj and wynau.t u. m. we are beginning to calculate with dire -....t. .. tn, th time wuen inc- MIWIIH.J Wooden Age" will ben thing 01 ui past. Wluo Making lu Bilndidi. The process by which the grapes pu the district roond Bnndisi are couvci ed into the rm du poyt is describtd as most primitive. The grapes arc c isi! nni hon tbev happen to be, rioe. but when the owner has a change of hiring ono of the places in which tbe wine is made. They are then heaped tocether in a large area consisting oi (:i water tight tank about CO square feet iu superficies and 2 or three feet deep having at one end of its sides twoopep ings, which communicate into cistcrhs or wells outside. vYhen the platlortu is covered to a sufficient depth the work of treadinsr commences. Tbe writer does not minutely describe this part b( tbe performance, but we know that the wine treaders, cxhilerated by generous draughts are incited by strains of rougV music to dance wildly about with naked feet upon tho flooring of grapes.-r-Meanwhile, the juice runs dow n the in clined floor of tho platform, and finds i a way into tbe wells, from which, after standing awhile it is draw n up in buck-: cts and poured again over the hu.-ks which remain in the other,' compart; ment. After this, tbe whole mast U allowed to stand for some time and fer ment, w hen the side apertures areagairi opened and the must drained oil inty tbe vaU The great objection to the process is the employment ol" the inch with naked feet; and divers attempt have been made in Italy and el.tcw herU to invent some substitute for them. -ft As yet, however, theso have not beeit very successful, tho result of practical experiment showing that at any 111 s chine which is sulliciutly strong 1)8 crush the grapes is always liable tb: rmth he stone as well a proceeding L' (llrls In the Orient. I In all Oriental couniriet fema'e chil dren arc boru to no right-s tliat ai yft body is bound either by law or cu-toiii t) respect. Especially have, they nj right to live if cither of the parentH ehooM? to have it otherwise. Infaticid is the damning sin os heathenism, an.1 especially so in the east. Hut although ioe uirui ei a female ciilju is a 1 ways reckoned among tbe greatest calamities thai can befall the family, and although; I t k.. . l;il.l ..J it,.l. i .rij . . a s i .uciu mt V .nil1. ... tutiip birtb, vet for a variety of reason iney I I . - -p-c- s- up I Th mw Imi nrntMlAt tml rn-ir..l in 1 y - 1 I the hope Ihat they will become Useful to their parents as servants and labor-; I VT tamj uv aimiiuii- wi c:- , - - . . troioai. or 11 sne is ine nrsi riri w.rn in tbe family she may be tolerated; or if the father is absent at th-? time of I .l. u:..i. .1.- ....... iuc viiaaav iutj iintni. 1 - inf imvi uij nrrT.;i on her to snare her child, and' - f m,,nlh old it I mmil.l Iw. .rminlMl arB.. I., k ill li..r 1 -w - r Some, too, are spared that they may I grow ap 4aj then deliverel over to be re usually me execuuoners 01 cue i,u I deeda of infanticide, though from the I mantur in hirh I l.or n..lr . . f ' 1 1. I t. i . . . . i ' praojce, u wouiu srciu m inc o.o,u- ra imJiIt a i' rt to th diannablr dfrtl. - la Chiaa, the proportion of female; iohabitaaU destroyed, aa cos pared wiih fjhwJe uuaibei bom, docs not aiM i ., : f.:. " . . . . t waerw IM csjwee as me ancieoi. ana aTwleaaatM ooe. K as much rreater. " . tT.t;i lOfV" iVm. va. no law araioat it ia Dritiaa India, a ad till then the death rata is caUnatrd t bave rtaca to tbe fearful aaafwitwde of eveBtj per cent. f the birth. II ia ov strict It pro kibited by law. aod the practice lt ba largely abated, thoojh there it to btere laai it h stiu prac laaiewtahU eaUot tarn . awake tae peoroetiow of iaCaa- liciisa twmai k abosst wo-tiiird ( the airtaa W JrcisJa vaikJrra. It . even tMV aei aa aassaal Uaf aV g the baaka of the liaagva, mr ia the eaoarb l mm tae citiea aad aowa, tm mm I. a. w a. av. .1 iti .a. . a. aWrrd aavl thrwwa away to decay or be 4rttmtrL Tae Ckarie-lea Xewa kaa mti ve ia Wwaatiea thai the Prwaieewt kaa tea weae tae D--trk aileraeyshiy.wfSa Ckrw&aa te D.T. Osrhia. Ucacr tie JtJ wia4 a tae rV-ata Cmtmi U nx mm. Vaj aw4 Iwdki aias NEW D VERHSEMENTS. S, wf;Mliiable . uu s uiiiai received tho hfgnest awarus us Jt.rv. t act- T here arc more WILSON t cA- fknn tiiA . others. THE WILouk m doin all kinds of repairing, wnnuu gfven FREE with each machine. A Certiflcate Is give n Zl, iwirhine. u&ranteeins to keep It In repair. WW a W. - r-M W p wave - w m rm f,nn of ohar&e. for flyo instructions to learn - o w w miqrantaMl. or no nav. anvwhere In the i " &. - .7. . --i Circa7No:7 foTf upon term stated in the catalogue. wAN?el.i WILSON 8E17IN6 MAUHINE uu. 827 & 829 Broadway, Mew York; Hew Orteana, La-i Cor, stfte and Pfladison Sta., Chicago, Ills, t and San Fronclsco, CaJ. BgX For -ale V Wharton c Wharton, Greensboro, N. C. december 28 3m M OST CHUISTMAS IS Wim p.-..ple will keep before them the fact that they cn buy the Best Holiday Q-oOde arid. Family Gr ceries From G-EORG-E MYERS. 11 and 13 South Front Street, vt: t u no von iiroKi; TK V TH. Wi'uiKr eci.d iielnccuienU inCOOKINO ARTICLES, aud lhi.kcpers w ill ec the necessity of get'-ing the di;st (a)ODs for tiik i.iiAsr monkv. Tlx Kim ! heb.l ( 'Mkiiip Ihittrr, Wine, Krainly, t 'itr.oi. Currant -A in: t.-'s Celebrated Wince 5Ieat, I'lum Pudding. tlU .-!' U K 1- IM.ML.NE and Mc ir t 'id dipuing IfV l!u-t ira, 1 clnonico. Club lIoue, Impotid Junto Kuuv .,tt. -- and Otanl Drandv. l'trlialt. Cham im -'ic M. Table Sherries . . . 1 1 i f i ' !U M oV LIOUOH.S are no wHi Uiu.wu that wc tu V. p t remind -KVEUYIWDY" that wc have5 nvtr 1 IIULi: THi1SAM I )TTLr put np to 'opply the detnaad and avoid deiy. I'Mtrmrnt. We .rT-r it aaitHU l..nr. U jiwd ltawf Apple, Oraore awd lemM ' II ir Praocy tVackvi, ? - IJr t ad DwaaeaOc CWIwt. ad ! Frcb Ikokew Cawly A.vmi;;i i n M l?.. r',r ifr- ma: n;n kKit We lr kkfd a&eb4f ttirvrrco ctuAaa4 tw llarj Iwetie Ofars ia tWfsiat. &&it TVrrr Car a rnaapt deliVeey U1 leave LU Iat yee wt U WM wdrawUre, aa4 yta raa 4w e ! 21 f M X On ration tn n Chronometer watcni 1 . ta -m L. MACHINES sold n the comD nea Belies OT "II the ,7v;,iA - aumpnt. for t rt w - ; li, - "- . ii years, n rwjuiiw ..w -r-r--- iVam rn tise IT. oatisiacxiun - www w - Machines doliyereq ireo ot United States Mk for ssamole of mending. rnach.nea HERE -:o: ALMOST 11EKK. :o: :o:- I. . ii-ni THE LAKGhM IN fHK 1.U:.. aud of it during ihc llulid iya. and natire Wine. i - i.i any f-4 J Whuley in the rtate. iw rartoww TaWe lUWl, Mwraif rJ rvdk llama. h-aelM Atwdu Vi r..i TiiUPrU Soi t,f i3-r y ai flGEO. MYEirS HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT, TUE SEASON IS IN ITi U and mv fctock of CLOTHING - " "'and ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Is fully up to the demand. EvmtkW New and Stylish, And my prices are lower than mrjkoj ia the cute. . ! , NOTE THE F0LL0WIKQ: " I have Suits at i".50, worth 1100. , ' ; I have Suits at $o.lK), worth 13.00. 1 have Suits at $7.60, worth $11.00, 1 have suits at f 10.00, worth $15.00. 1 have suit at tlL-tO, worth $l$.rN 2tUK. I have Overcoat at $1.50, wortk 17 Jft, I have Overcoats al $7.50, worth flUq, Aiid so oii,a fa, i . No more high prices, but' everytkia - marked dow n at the bottom of bottom prices, ;ivi: MB a caw; , A.DAVID,. THi: Cl)THIEaV for Front and IVincra&i dec li-Af. ol j: urx juke wn L Saddle and Ifarnru, OK KVKHV UtXRIrTlOJ. MaUe or liojlml al Third hi-., bolwcen Markrt ao4 IMacaav jau l 11 .sTATK OK NOKTI! CAKOUMa,IILADUI c)l'NrV, IN THE ritolUTK OOfaT. Ilownnl VUUlnon. AUinlnla-1 i raiiir. I imai .If fx in is !. Ml Ol r". n. yimvm, vIcoum-U, vs J i hit F. Ur-avri,N. It. iravr, A. V. iiw-AVMstVlmloU cire:v-. I.ilry KUen Un-aviw. IMUllaa rml atiaw iilrhwrtl llicmiirc aua wii. i . .n iuiiiii.i J. U.iu mmJ wHo Mary Ann. IIHraal Ijiw ul t. 11. ori-vu, Utui. aw4a. N Till CVHK IT AfrKABJaO TO I Hi.' MtiiCirUa rf Ui A- . oiiMW, on. of ILe d4attUta M -h iiitiil ciuw u ionv4wt,aa4rwiai in i i.f niAir T Hoath ewrtilma. . ill tiiftdor lrU by Uwcattn. ia ..uhlifaUoii b md In hu WitatUa l-.BtT, uewpfr imW1UJ UUwwiy a Wiliuliitt.'U. once a werk loc alt lum im II.. .... .1 i-ilnl .1 Ii nr vtr 1 laniftl m. i on r-v w ill Ik' ;interrd up In wu4 arta ii-iiiinI hint. Winn-. KvaiiJer Pttilflnry. Hcrk W l SniK-rior I'.-urt muI Jutlf. at I'r1il. ml i '.mill)-, ut ..mc jo KtiaaMlrtMS. lUiSfsUtl Jy f NrfnlJli,lTJ. I.VANPKH Hi.VUIJABY. Ch rk iiperJortVen auJ Jmlrt1 l"w iV J'-i . ii v;riui tii:, &c J li..:l miJ KaU IWiU HAoOtyU. .:uullf Tll. Ton IIHr IKON t Kr; NAM i, UUl' K i:iUhr.NK 'lt. I.I.;t olu. TMtlAtVX aitJ aufc 1 die li it A iiu u a UJoa ; Hour. u-ar, Mfat, MeUs. IM)0 BIU riAvll'"( ii) :ul. M'W AU. W n4ri Miln, Htin. lirtia 1 Hl.l MOt-A"n- U r 'I If A t Ul A V lIX 4 II It IS ii. MA H .OOD. A l i K iiaihis- uaa ciriiN LKMoN-. CAM I1U' tt'HJ.It. WK OOt.iSl-p 'I Hi: tTJUaP1 . Twr ; I jr Apr.f.i.v a voiixc. ' 'i-, io.a 4 f-rveaiaiw drt. 21 lr , 0(K) 1 m U,I ,A i u r. i fc.ijwra n a,m im cr4 arrt-ta tjm Ltm wTuut . r et . rrriKarat avscufc51 1 I xart fttara 44 A i torn err ttt I Wveke 7 ef them. I al aajllsa alace IW. j uaaxU A Ilia aUer. WtajLizf K? tLlix paf
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