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WOMAN’S KINGDOM
IN LOVE’S TENDER KEEPING.
Held me a Htl’e away fr -m the world.
•r Tr '• with * ir t. •,. .1 • <r;
The t»i-d with it* bnuret io ths bine sit-u-
But etar.* rnv»r answer He singing.
Th« cokf rght* bat lune tu to lead us
11«e th- ’» In the rd of the res* of the
Al *y—
Lead nt • to love, dear, and teach tno to
H«»M toe a Htt!« away from the world.
Ik. r anna! with your firm clasp and
t--r»i-.*r-
lor the Pct.tw on the heights rtrcara
through denolnt® night*—
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*T’i • • pl- ■ m r- .. th-.* dr. -tn th -t would
1.. d L* o • y.
1 “■ • d ' • r -3
of M.ty-
lx sd - love. d. <r. and tench me to
—Fr k i ! • "ton. !n Aupuxt Ladies’
Hem- Joun.il.
THE LIFE BEYOND THE GRAVE
fc w.«y <-f !»’• -t .:!• ■ w‘at x« r rr* :3
b to this » ’ rful y»fl.
a r--. • t n’er < ‘ The Ln’l-s’ 11 •me ,
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CONDUCTED DY MRS. WILL.IAT4 KING.
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I liravc to <’■•» ao. • Whether or t»ot It oc
j curr»d to me at tbo t'.tnc, I haw “ince
| th-nir't that i nttiet tv.ve bad r. f< eilng
tl>a; It wci'ld be c.rlorioi.a to antil! cut
that finttH. <«f tH -rl. ss couraKß wiUi a piti
ful pelkt of l-a.i,
<• •• . •■ • - <i by the i'-.iv. Ist. -iei.t).
I am tr.’e . > tii. south as tliu trtK-st.
1 honor Ilia men in gray;
*!..• j v. i« , i - .ii ;.nd i.r.a aa the fir cite
KIU
in tliv midst of the hottest fray!
It'i" laid t'-, rents of the northern hosts
■ • • • ■ ii< ■ rta anti true.
An-! I'l.i t; «t di.;!- i| to ■••u , !.«rn 1 ravo
When 1 s t «>; ;l>o brave in blue.
To.l *y I read a story
W1 bi . Imy I .. <tn th.- mh !
i kt ht
■ la the . •■iv.ilrv't.v .'ays .ts yore!
A'.l I he- r the b’.rti end noble.
I*l n e 111 .1 it v h<;. I may.
. V. h-t' . r ■ ..1 iu ti e i-oula of the mtn
in blue
< r tli<; ■■> of the men In Kray.
’Twas a brave man’s tribute to valor
■ V.
Tiu.i the r. -i in !!;;v have rped to
the !•. .irt
. 8.3 I s r.r t;.. -» 10.-nl soldiers
! V !i hmrts of goto—these twt.
I':, to •>;<. . J., t’... r.b.l gray,
< •• ia th. ur o:. Hue*.
!’o ] ;.. R t!. --.. i...rh-s< -.nldt-rs,
1 l*. .<«.y t-» >, liiaial trii.'
, Trr to • i ■•!. la-t-l. of heart.
K:l:n-r. v.no w«r.< the blue!
MRGINIA F. DRAKE.
M .ri.n. Ala.
; THIN FOLKS AND RUFFLES.
I ’’What a pity Mi .So and 8o will wear
' ro to tny ru.lb.a on her gewn." said an
I • . ■ ' :
' t..-' •» the fact that s!v> la rather t‘>.n,
I a- • her tt.o’lvo should :>« io !.rti.i; cut by
j. I.’ -.'il f.u-L. -.r-1 -ft-r te those
• v: v of ;l: > i'-uto that art a woman's
}gr • attraci'..n."
“I’r.tj do not let h-r hear you,*’ raid
• n I ••-> L-t-ti ;g. *'Bh«s imajr'iiis sb« is
; i > it; i- h ti er than .-.:o r. .liy i*. and s o
i mtn t.'i her gfietrgim in the •: >'y
It . • ■ > uit'-
. I >• I be':.'e ,-.ie 0..»,..t to kr-W the n !.«-
It • • .. m.o<. -.*• c-:it t-.0.d th.» lady, “and
I I .:::. p«.l;ig t< !l ti r.” At tt .u moment
! •'• i you ss I> iy It. question Jut-• -1 t..e two
I y< t-ie . :*g .er .c... as sho *<■ ... J
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[ ti i .n.-I .it- ... that li.ot males from th«
• •„ ii. to il.o butioai of it. and wan
i r tte ivy. too. th. •« was ea .- Iy
I u. ... : -i r. i.-l’ii mill., it-
| . .- .sir. n somewhat changi’d. !i.-w-
■ • ■ r. • ■ i -1: *'A *:
I v.re iiu ; . >•■ .i;,t tii.it j—U made a ml
, - . ... i< .* tl.e ■ -rv-s tl-.n
: t ...I.e ratal, i ..'.-I c.i. imins the l-.miuSr.c
' . .. " >’ • • exe’aimrd t!:« young wo
rn I ■ • ‘try thin .;.u th ;<■> fluuj
• rut. « -ivd !>» lit/ s!.t-?.**
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I . I ~ n. .e. You say yen w. igb. ft
1.. •'.. .- .: pout:;* u.i ! ur fr.-nJ.
, - .So u’. r t -«■• . o:i'> w. .r!i» a
• ...di-d s-ye: 10. i.s K.un.l t.'ian
. ■ . .■. i ... . fashioned
; a: « - y .
• ; . . .• .' ■ 11 • li-» o.a-
A lien I ■ la
i ■... .; men do
: OLD-FASHIONED LACE SHAWLS
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j v: •. .• ... -• ■’ !'• y *•* i*• •
l.gi -4. MU *• .
i lace KhaW.s an- apin tn
’•-st. tv n. tut nuid nav <a.E.
? !i J.-’b. gart.i< HU. *ihv
t mj; tJ fat. < lx in Hunt.
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i IM U V •“>' SU’.xjl |>iWt Q?
1 « .< :K «h* f • • •u.'-i/ »•» i tuurttf -
». ..v .. .4 rows wf r. <.a i.o !;n .r-
t i- r «. Jon ci*» <iihl its** L.‘vst
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THE LATE JEAS INGELOW.
tfm • •• ’- I ■
f-. ar* > -t m y b. veiy dots! ■■ d
ft ! /, -h ’ itur<’ I'*t> rus: h Tnora
J. i Ln. Un tt>» < i■ ».• . .<1 iidVdo-t
s tml : t. 4*’ I• r hv'nv- hi L«»Ti»<-
! larltj M el< wr • - <
... r -if : • t< Gn> •; ;;-t::uu On
. • t lie admirer* ot
. •• m th. tri«
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.'.ii. :i - '• i-.'i- ' " n l' s I::, .'ary
. taste; "J. . n It it-low modestly y.-< force
fully I ■ ' • ■’
' «.*• Eliot «sl Mrs. It-own-
t‘ ( -. F.y -r :i K alw.iys. she did n-it
1,.-y i :• -ir: !' ■ th i< -•- r.< of i.'"r.-
1.0-l. '• ;-t 1 -ire'e '-pi'-I rv -1 li • r
1
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i J,.. v . s.- an-l •’ l-r •r. Joyed an <a\.-
I a!-.o v>- O'-.t r i ' ■' ” n - *r-'>r«-l u;>on
I . . . . ' BMKIV* s
la:,! i : -oi-trs. n. v. r i •- i”.I
! , ■ the I ■ '•
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I .. 1 -I I '"- live' a l.f-‘ in >n-.10.i.
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THE WEEKLY COXSTTITTION: ATLANTA, GA., 3FONT)AY, ATGTTST 9, 1897.
irravc fell of years nnd nccomp:-”!e<l by- the
lovp -t tboueli':. of the lhlgl!s'i- ;|” iking
world. She w:.j both gn at and good.”
Woman Is not undeveloped tnau but di
verse
Could w-- make her as the man sweet )ov«>
were dead;
I’er • li'armt - •; u-n Is this not like to ilka
Fill Ilk-, in drift r>'i'.c -.
I■tlnet .|n iudivi<!i:alltl-
But i <• each oil: r, even as those who
love.
—TENNYSON.
KINGDOM CORRESPONDENCE.
Mrs. I-otiella Warren. Ennis. Miss.—A
fr er-d one- gave m- a little book of poems
errlled ’■fionc- from *hc Sunny South.” I
think th ■ name of the author is Ellen Heb
ren. I biie forj-’otten whether she lived in
Mribtrma or L -uislana. Will some one g!w
me her sddr.'ss if -be Is llvlmr? 1 lost the
dear little Uek and would like, to know
where 1 can g< t nn. Iber ecu v; also the
to. tn liy the same author dedicated to
Riddell Cooper, who dad at Dallvillc, Miss.
Will some one send me the poems "Saint
J’eti r al the Gate,” ”Jia-< r and 1-l'tn i- l?"
They w. re pub i-hed hi The New York
Wcr!<l several y< i.s nyo. Salve made, of
rht-t :» Fo>nll. by bt.tling on<‘-lialf i.illun
of the v- -- .i rind sttm . ain't the juice In a
new tin t ' ilc. let sit out in tin two or three
days, take in at night, win n it is thick.
If pul on cat, ■■ ’• y. lilt! f >r three or four
days it will r. move them ur.d heal tip
nicely.
'Sirs. T.laa Kneltner. Folton. I'il'on C. ’in
ti, G>».— 1 want t<» ti 11 bow 1 love to r< ad
the Jett-rs ord the ;;->od advice Aunt Su.-ie
gives. It mm ins to n e 'bat while 1 run
r- .dlr g I am in go-si eoini>any. ! enjoyed
th- urtlcle on "True < h.ijty.” I crime to
ask a favor fror i the sister-’. I hno a l.uly
'ri-'t.-i w'-ii i.i.-ts a sltvailon. She h - ’>>■ ’ci
five years in ti •• name place. In Atlanta,
and v.i-rild like to get on a farm. She is
nlsnit forty-five years oil and I know her
to Ito a v. ry p■■«>,!. e on. rnlc.’l hous -ko- iwr
and im hon. st. <t vout Christian wor.r.in.
1; any of the isters know ol ’ y one wln>
cool.l ws<i her services 1 would be glad io
hear from them.
Mrs. Lo-kte Schrttnshor, S» Id- n. T* x.—l
wnf gfvi U’v p! in f-r k- i n'r-.g seed b .ins
and isaa: Fut tlr-ni in a tin P’ti am* dry
th. in in the svi; mix v. !> vat- in l-n
v-ed and full them in a sat k and hang up.
1 m v.r fall to 10-cp them.
I: John Mo: ■ar :-n'.t’. Is living, his
brother <* r. of Selden, Tex., would like
to 1:< ar from him.
Mrs. Ik McMichael. Farm r-vflle. Tex.—
T i ■ Consthuilo’i I* aw, iconu visitor onco
a ins k. and 1 look forward with pl.-isvre
to the day on which li r< ■.c'-'- s us. J no
tice that a slst-r wlsh-s a bedbug r-e!po.
I', is i’:.e that has proven sati t u'tory
;o me: F• c e< nt-' w irt i turjs nt ne. 1 •
c.. ■>' worth cort.i, Ive subl'niati-; m x I'l-r
--oug’ ly an I nj’i'ly to ail cr< vi- o with a
!■ it' r. ' -nlr i-ar'y In rprlm;; in fact. «!•
tk.- ’U -h t‘ - I '.u. 11 -d-i. It Is v.-
on. ,:S. Suu! -••l.h.ii oft- We • • • iivlni.'
In --■•of :' ■ 1< >: land b-1. ■InT- x-
as. Tl-.cii. Is no dang- rof any one . ' irvliig
In t’i'.s putt of th- country If they will
w >rk nnd work hard. Tl.'.s Is a pretty
co' -try -uin* what brok* a—nice him*
lots-if f t s'. - k and the [i-’ople che-fful.
1 -Till give :r.y plan for m king s-.v-’ct
p.’kie. which I think <;u n!«e; F<l
J-. aches. u.-« about t wo-r‘»:r Is as inU-’h
■ r m pea em do .. Ik<
!-r-.-- rv.just before tney i .••«■ -1.-no j-ut
o •' qu.-rt of v’ - K.ir to a ;• ilt.i'i <-i’ pr< -
s-rv.-s, cl<*v« s, mace, walte mustard s. cos
t i ta- te. You will have s-ua thing n'. e. If
you hr. . pni'ns :i •; ■-■ bitter, ■ a in a
!!' ?■ s. la v.. > i ' ■'! f!r~t ;nt th 111 -11 to
.'••■■k. ; i <1 you '.'.'lil ;•-).! great improv mrtil
in : I ■ i.-’.c: , ]■' y o;; !i:.v<-
anvtl.'ng t.i glvr, give it. or 'cep <• ’ e..
1 !:!<■ to rim! !-mg l-t’.t r.; fr--m t i - ■s
' urr. s:-a ! nee t.-lielti d from ladies
11. Florida au-i Ca fornia.
Mrs. S. A. i.f.. Jf.f Fourth nve'iuo, J'lr
ird.o;ba;n, Ala 1 v‘.-h to c. -rr* ’t :■ rnl.-tnko
to my list exchange. If I . ! i the 20-ee-it
1 o v- ..,* n de n i ,i!d m.ak- a m l ,--
t-i;.', as !t y. as :n:-.!.- in lx.-'-. If Mrs. Tur
ner I’imfh, of Al a i-d.:’ City, nnd, in t a-t.
of t . :d-r.-s w!)o c . r'. ’-jut m king
■-.--. I .-H i:,i, v. il try tins r-. ipthey will
be ;srf.-t;y <1 Ifght-'d well r.-sn’ts, for I
■ - ■ ->v. - i -,,r . wi .i >• •• t
1 -pner. < iy : • d wr.u - n.e :. rts■ ■ I,
te mful of i nc.-, tltr.-■ ; :n» •bl • I n’e
thl- P.’f. b J- '" b •’ ’ "’n it.
*.■.n pa i-t.rs, j,j on s’-'vi-. -i ’ •! p.t.l
' r; taici up. run ... •. i , pnt
in gr .’ .tv w -i. 1.-ti!- , i... •- v\;, . r
m-l stir; not.' :-:,-rnr ■ -.1 . ; t::k-
• • ■•. put In flann 1 bag
t.’rht and drop :n - a.si. ; -f y ()U p ~. o
* ’’l i’.t • . v. I- . • . .’V I! U’ .1
th- thl-'-iu- ss f-o-v’t." ear v i n |t
■ ' ' ' nt your cat rap Is d • .
It -ive your I-at ties nt- -- ant . i-i • j
arnimi r - s t’.-y v-ili 1 ■ y-, •• hot.
Four catsup . i I • th . s< .1 ,-fr t’g.-:t vlth
e-.-ii’. in eating u, , put a v.ay in .- uark
cool pin. e.
tn ( oy mi.i.a! i. put in l;:r ; • ;-:m,
lour boiling w .-.-r ov«-r th- tn. • • th--i
-ti-l * few m1r,...-.-. S ’|„ ofY
•thl. it of ti-u >v< .J r simmer until Ju-t
through; am! -alt •<> st: t th- tn>:e; have
y--ur - ans • ’ iy. put toimtm ; in an I sei!
a r tlchi v.t-h . r,.' s ,; ll)g - v . IX; ;f ><>u
use «!.e tin < ■ you will h.--v<- mu. h bet-
ter intrc.s. 1 have us.-d both g’. and
tin. nnd n.-.d tin mu-h h t;<,r. ( h;:v-- >
*lO/1 t’l.v; ’-’V ' . I:«;;> 1X
1 ' ■ • ■ - -•' Ive yards good domestic or
f, ... -.1 I lie!) as f1b1,.;.-!)
Lady T tompc .
■ Itert. r., k-, p -: y . .Mt.ir.es, H-tr.’-'
v itn 11 it. ■■ :
tv.'--, (.'rr-i and many < th--r st.ui.i
--«:d v.ii.--.vs. -It til < xch.ieg. [Pan:-: ;:t
r.-ae vs .Sc ikz-n f--r a:y thing irnnu
iil-.-u ti,,. iiou.se; ;.t i --t.;-;-:d ~y rani;.
We h,d berrle.s th. Fpfn., a- . ,- s
I-ns Will < • .-h - pJant-’ i t.
vJ -re I.'.a-.iri Ir.’ a. Il v. I.;.
to fr.iy iiosn.i.o. 'l’l- J u, n ;1 . ~1 11-ro- -■*
p-.lits. By .1.,- J.-,. o ; , hl!i
*i- . g.h to p,. .nt for fail plaining. | h.iv<
a ia*4,o 10l ol Puppy and s ver.il kinds <<f
i,: " k ■' ’• ;v; d • liulig.-. Ail ul ’.iio
la.t.-r iu.priaeii k
M' . 11. Na::.'., -V Mi lo t Mt. -An l:i
--v a.uob.e rem iy |o,- bites; Four
i oil ol ’... Woi. ai :. o - i-itt-
1 v.i s- :i ii i- stiii twieu Hi s si.i.;-i:i ;.ml
po'vi . .S-’i-aui,
1 v-isli :■> ; ...iv tl:roui:li thA- g;,ut -
data: that :J Airs. Luth 1.,. i. iv.il :, u i
her po .
•ry r .'urn i.: I! tie . .xtrmina'or iu .
* .I •* ’ - ■ ,ol l. ■* ' V y— : * <e>- cl i’i tie * l;i <’•’, Sii-1
■ 2th to H. Ea !en <my
I. in **>• plum ;; otli-is wri :..g m.j v.n’i
p1... ■ writi piu.ii.y. ,V.; 1 ii.,.. Now, We
ll.. i :) K.ni’iJun: si. t.i . j’.r a to j-ioy .I- a
.- n J* , tie- unfeir.i:r.at- baelii .or of whom I
spoko h; a previous k ttar laif
tend I’itll ..• to <•:.! hi. ut|, mlif] 1.(3,
:.tid I is got ext-1 :iiiu.jtc-r <-:• tn- iri
; . i ll- I’ t. t ia. w 1 -i.ii’g hi.; oiher
ur ■ ; i< t !'.:l ii.e. . in! v.’i:,lii a my a-I i i
proem ~ g j jo.elou.; be-lp-m-< t t,» i.e.-i
iii- I.O’I-,. in ..a;. I-- I, a
lovely ,n.J in I!’.''i;l home, b . hing 1 ick
iiig I.in tn- In Jp-n.i-■:. Me- i-tna.nls a
true, pchr.st ; n r-wan. tidy ;>’’« neat
In nil thim.,.'. 01. that w.ll in: J- tonne the
b.-!•?!• -t ; laeu <«i larth for her husband.
Now, ladlts, wl-o of you is equal to tho
tnskT Who nil) speak first—ona nt a time,
please. There r. <ms to be a confusion of
vole. •*. So many queries: First, i t he
wealthy. j supjtose' ho is, as he says, he
has everything Put tn*: help-meet. He ex
pects her to hsvo wealth ol inlnd and spir
it. Has he a splendid turnout? Is he an
expert driver? Has house been furnished?
Ha.- the p.'ii'lor C,vo bay windows, one with
••astern exposure and a western also? That
the whoie live-long day m y be spent at
i«ie or the other? Is there a grand piano
in the parlor.
Now hold, fair on»s. Will that be n
helj’-m-.et to s'.t. at the cool. Inviting bay
t* Indo . s ail day pnly interspersed now
ami thi n with a soul-itispirhi;. rendition of
"• hido’UH I.ati t'."' S-I hr--, ho could, f>r
J-’-c get an automatic music box that
could sit at th- lovely bay window all
day l.mg liad di j.m i- th- p- '’l.i’iio'i of
music. There are mute iiiiporiatit requir*-
iii< nts.
It has been said that the foot of tho
farmer m.kith the et.l rich. What of h's
l>-ltei' ha.l f Sue should Iran ready, will
tiif,' feet and li.inds im' *v- ry l-.ou- -’.mid
department. llv* ry tiling should I - ’in- 1 , r
In i’ ey from attic to celli'r. The elilluary
iii partin'm, the most important; be queen
of the kitchen as weil as parlor.
Annie L. Bemis, Pope Depot. Miss.—l am
a r>'gu).*i■’ r< ader of Tho Com-thution- tir ’ik
it one of the very- !-• st p.lp : s published.
1 v ant tn kn.iw if .-•u'.’ of t :e si-’ters b.is
a <’opy of a bo■ writ I -n by Emm rs-i'i
lieli’iett e.-illed "'..ii-i J. »;i’.’” It is a s -i”--l
to one by ilie sen:-- ci-.t1.0r entili-d "'Die
I ratie i-’lo.i wilt cither buy It < r
<x. liange for it. I’crliaii.: if of the
has one tii<-y can tell me where a
copy may be procuri -1.
Mrs. W. J,. Abbott. Weatherford, Tex.—
So many' letters irotn Hi-' fosters bringing
n-’-.-’ id- ns ii-.-;-: lift with so many good re
el pl makes the woman’s • • partnw nt of
Th- fi'-i’ ■ a worth twice as tnuch -■<
any other )>.’:,’• r I know of. I will ■iy to
th-.- ,-lstirs to li-iv-i good roasting ••-:n In
the winter, gather your roasting ears. 1m l
them till the milk is thiekemd. mil oft’ : ie
cob nnd put out In trim :o dry. It dri* 3
quickly ami 1s : bout ns good in win' r us
fr- !i ro’.-iirv;’ ears, tboni.ti .* lilt!-- bm>; r
cooking is i-qmr-d v ii n w. nF -I for u ■'.
I dry ;rl my v 1.. a :: of *-!:rn. I ’mv-i
jir t put Ul* quite a lot of be- -s f-.r witi:- r
use by Imillng tl:- ni as for pre; • ,-t it -.
peeling them, lilll.ig a l-e;;, eroi k or jars
its < leso ns ’h-y *.-.i Im- |;a< k*-I v-hole, then
pour o’) el’b-r vln-s.ar. put a little salt. P
-1■ r nnd clov ■. . V- ill Mrs. I’. A. L-. of 1 us
( iinib'.i, Al :., |H<-.■ . let mo know whi r-- I
r . • pr '<-ur- * i-• rd \ ♦ti'.’-' oi teir.i. .i.-’i..-!*
e bark < r maple, as I ara »
great mfi- rcr ol m u ilu.a ; mi cnytiimg
for veil- '. or - 'ii''.’ If any ol th- si’-rs
know v. ho-- ! can i.e ami
the (0.-t 1 will r.ti.rn t>o ’age. I want to
try It, as th* doctors have fail’d to give
• reelp
i.’.-r i oi; and it Is anytnmg now lor relief,
but more for a cure.
All legal b’l.-s of the estate of John.
<’o.-t<: ,of K.di.-lairy, N. < .iiid N wbtiry,
S. i'., pl-.u. r pott imtm dia’.i’lv to John
P. C-i-ita and Jiiic’ i’. Coals, of Demopo
lis, Ala.
Miss Willie Irby, Vlnevlile. Mbs*.— I
think wo ought to f-*-l honor- <1 to lmv< a
corner In one of the m ’ ' «>oi»bli | >p- rs
ptd-li;’!. d in tho t'oli- d P’”:t •>. S • ing
In last w - it's paper oiu of the .-i-ter- risk
ing for i nice chow-ehow r ; ;p<‘. I w .ll
send mil. -: also a r •■!)><■ for nmkh’.g a
• ream j iiy cake. 1 t.’.ink tiny are just
rph t’.did. I think yen w ill im jd- ■ d
when you try the chow-chow recipe.
• •I-.OW-■ 3-1 W pl l ie.”toget):. r tivo
b.-a-l- of cii'-b”g. , one quart gre* u tonm
to .”. on- <> iart onions, one l-Int if- • n
pi pper; put layer of pi’kte and . alt, u:t t-
I’.ioly. t. Ing < te pint vs salt to this
amount, and lot st ml ill night; r. x l
iii ic!i : ■ put in a- 'l' ■ to d ■ 'v< l i'rtit -;
th*-!i m a!* I tr. weak vln e r, d*a n it very
• I pa i in a j r to as much ■ negar
o. will cover I’iekbs. Add 1” miits worth
of elov*:-. W .-nts allsi’i <> f::-l 10 c-: ts
worth pepper, 101 l etmr v-.;-,’,.ir ol
epices. a-lil v.irii- bol.itig three ami a but
p-iumlr* of st:;’*’.r ami pour ov- r j* * kle.
f’.ds io’i I>3 b-st s’ Il h. J it’s, as in -inina
I. tried It. T■ S quatiilty can I.” re
duced. Cream *:■!.< Olio cup of s.par.
on- li-If sup il -u’ , <u- tea-spoonful of
ol milk, tin win . of tw • * . . hi re d
■*r !’. ..1 cup’ 11 lll’.', mi t’’- : ill of
L.it.ng pov.dir. Jelly ' Ik el two ' c.s.
O' - cup cii sugar, t > tab! ;o< i- : ill < m
.;!■ I one t< .-p.i’ii'tiil t.i 1 1111,,, ■’ I'-’ -id -i- -
tw . lav- Imlo.’ .d 11.:-i cents ter ;:;.j
G.mty bo'i ’.al.
Ro'-.c Mason. < lal’-’ti'i. W. V:i. A a
1 1..-vc i;< v»-r s’ • n n 1-tter from thi ■ “tali',
J will write a f-w words almat the liilis - f
V. ■•st vi’i’inl... M ■ I ' - In M irlo-i eoui.t’.'.
In l ii- mi*i‘ t <■* the * '•y oil fi< - -1. \\ ■ < it
!--.i derric ks dotted lu re at d Tier-* in al
r ,- ■ ’ any ■•’:’* t.-,:n Mr lir-cbami tak-s your
p. * w 1' - !' very nrich. ! am
. * g-1.-i I to r- ! tin' Woman's Kir .-
dc.ni p. i also am v-ry much ini r- s;<-t
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LAIt-GIl CLUBBING LIST FOR 1897.
T!te P:riuiitr.i3 Ain Offered in Good
Fai’.h—lf Xbre- free Net Wtinfed
•J.-; Price of The Gonstitation Is Not
l-iedkctd Thereby.
We give you a list of our pt err. nin and
clubbh o'.i rs, co that *.ny of ttiem may
be inctud-d ami allowed in your eru<--.
in not- them iii carefully. Hua's
mi .i poor ofi'er m the list.
Th- i' -’t :it: >n, |1; Ann rican
/,*”■. eitur.. :. w -ekly, ;T ti-i-mh< . u edition).
T. • ■ . .*1 lum and fan by paper. It- ;tii.ir
p. ’< e* : t o.u p’ pet’s J-. Wu semi l« th cue
I I.H* yl .
e ofer The Si::.: y South with Tho
Con.etltution, b.-ih •■■■ year, for f 2.
Tnlr .3 isuj-rlv-r price ot 1 !.c outlay
■ ourb cl-jne*.
'•Vo vi: r Tl;b Southern Cultivator and
Dlxm ’'ormer will: ; tin Constitution emo
ye -for or.iy $■
Ti.c Silver Knlg..t Watchman, t’enator
S-. rt’w great s iver pap-r, with The
•A■ .. Constitutiou, both one year, Jl.Lie
Ihe j’.ii’tn and Fireside With The t.'on
stituiloii, o.ilv Ji, mluaiug five nice bonus
r.-’.-t.d from a Ist ul twenty-live*.
Ti e Home and Farm, of Louisville*. Ky..
wl'li ’i'!:o Constitution, is only sl.
Ti - k!y t’ou. lli 'llon will: box »f I’.vo
;.*.-■ I of V.” !n i •Im re. <• :■ }1
"'he IV- • kl.- < ’otistliu. It n v itn The Aim rt
e.iu Swineherd, I- th. one ' ear, cnly
The Weekly 'on.-t!:u hi with Di- itur.tl
Yeti. •.' boil: -me .. ii, only j .71
Tho Wee-klj Const.tution with "Be;.titles
ntr.l Worn! ,s oft::». -.. :■•! ami S-m, ’ a
!'...nd ■ u’ic'c j Tinted Vu.'ja.e us over Jtn)
J. ...Iy sl.
T .1 emn. is ’ omni-ri I A ■ and
V, . ■ •-!;■ ’ i •! m y -ar J 1.25.
T, A I n'.. <’• asliiut :• ’ Alm.tn ic and
V . I ‘m-.-tst'- ter l-'.i-'. Is ..e.J qnsr-
terly during the year •’’■.<■*■ by
t’ .. y.-ar .i.anuiry nurd- r. I's t■. tn
. vulum ■ i ■ ■ . or■ -
cultvr; I, oil! 'ai. f at’sde;;!, h siui’i. ti, pu
litj.-ai .-.ml yet’er.il hl ’ • ‘t’a ’:• ’ 'di. - mi!' .’A
tor te” <■' . re-day ’.” -e . er;’--! iy . opm.
Tar Alin.’.iae itn-l Til- Weekly Coiistilu.
t!cn one year for It.
s'-la.’l rd I >**s!gn*-r o’ Fashion--. Tan-
< ■ \\(,:T. .-.1 1 M.P ”11 ry. with The c'on.-.ll
ti"ion on- year SI.GT
• 1. om.-.i’r I’em*' ' inirianlon with me
"St” l.i.'d • ooh ; - -k'' and Th- Constitu
tion * i,. ■ t” c-nly Si.
, |J ’ . . > ; " i-: . **.;!( Tim
". .. \v. ■..)’■ Constitution w’tT biography
ata’ .j • »-'!ie ’. nf It ’nr;. W. r lrady. In co’i
d n.-d. ': I 'y ’ I'ime. S' 'm.
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V . I • '.in ’ltutlon ■ ”•■ > 't St o>.
h, l-.x b - i I*- tl ’ ’ a-rni’i’mi iFgh
A ■ n £-”.' : -M l. •.!’■: . ' i:h ~11 , •,.
runts, ’’ • ; ..!it i’t’ ’’:i!d. with F.ie W< vie!/
C ,;.stitutlon one yo u only J'M.
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~1. :• ii- Cn iulit rn” i’ald by urn. with ’.’lit*
V.'i.llv Con: .''’'r < »ly 5:5
N-’w'prcnr’ii'i < ■' mlngtie of all our club
b;’g of!, re red nr--n-liatts sent f••« on ap
plication.
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r ..i -<n tn !r u i: I ■’ >n'i’ : > o>.
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with T''.’oust ’tuti'> ! ‘ <Mders for <
nre ex i -t.ii ••> <•'Hie ’l | ''ou-''i tin- papers
m ikl:., : ti .- <••!' -r. lb ! ’ii '•■• t!- n r 'v.U
I-'-.-<l pile’ Ag-nts get no eomiuis
slon i her* on.
A-'.ir-’s ; a'' .<> '! I.e Constitution,
r- . • io an In-i'vi-lit:’!.
R-mit i’t p i--' I ii-on-y ord >r. --xnrr-ss or
r .• •. red lett*. ■■ ’• ■> " • i-mime ail
V, k. TJIECON Tl'D TION
ATLANTA, GA.
Journeying Throught India
Returning to Calcutta from Darjeeling
wo pr< pared for tho journey across In
dia, some 2.000 miles by our route. While
the days w< re still very hot, th-' nights
were like winter, so we pur ha:ad In ivy
beiktlr.g for the trains, ns none was pro-
L-avlng Calcutta In the cvenkig, wo
waked next morning, the 24th cf Novem
ber, In the plains. The stretch of land
scape Irnpri i-scil tn.-' v. h tl*© vast extent
of India and reminded me of our gr< it
western prairies, ex-ept ther- were < lumps
of tr< - s and bushes, but all .-o brown
th.it they gave painful - vidence of v.p
proaeh tig famine. The half-starved. lialf-
n. ’U nativ-s who gath< r.-d around the
railway .stations jnoved ti nt tmiine v. is
already present, tlnniCi th*' gi»v-rnni’ tit
was doing all it cculd to r- li< ve the rav
ages of hunger. In times past the crops
have failed over vast t< rritories about
ev-ry ten years, when hundreds of th-ius
amds of natives would die of starv ition.
tl-' most excruciating of d’liths. For it
fo*i Is given after weeks of slow *!■ itli.
tho system Is too far gon-' to rissimiliate
it. But since the English governor g-.i
--<t*l has taken th- matter In hand the sit
uatl; n is far 1- : s fearful.
Tim t est stop w— made was Benares,
tho ‘‘.-p< r< <1 city of the Hindoos,” with
ail Its t< triples and bathing glints, tho
most interesting yet filthy city in all
India.
ih nan's Is built ot» the left bank of
the <1 ing.-s and extends about three, miles
along tin- riv< r. '!!.<■ entire wai-r front
Is bn.lt up v. ; b temples, of which t'n ro
aro 4 •■ > ami each has ghats or steps 1 ad-
Ing down to the water. From the river
is tho 1 • st place to s- e the city, so wo
took a boat i a.r-iy one morning and rowed
up nnd down -or sevi ral hours. The
Sights w - re bread! al. enough to m ike one
HI. Im w-- -d ourselvi s to the
situation ami this is whnt w- saw: Thous
ands of Hindoos from all over the coun
try eorno to lath' in rhe sacred waters
of tl. ■ Ganges and were all along the
ghats dipping tli-rti. (4v<-s in the wat- r arid
praying to their god. They washed their
< !otl.- s, lilicd thi !r pilgr'm's buckets and
Went up to tile tompte purg«.d of their
Bins.
And turning that sad sight, the burning
o f a human body, greet’ d our a tonishr <1
• •s. The gal b. told us the victim was
an o!<1 woman, as the body was shrouded
tn r d, and :.<<ir by sat an old man and
two < m*«t, « vid titly h-r hn reiud
and s” . . A i;i< st brought th- firebrand
from t!i’' admining templo and the <•! 1
man. aft r putting the tlanra in his mmr.h
for a s* i-ond, which j.roved his devotion
In the Grady hospital. I send 10 c-nta
for year's subscription to Grady hospital
chib.
We have one little girl past three years
o'-l :.. i’’ -I Ruby Lorens. I send the name
for tho b< m fit of the sistr r desiring a name
f . • |:< r baby girl. < »th< r short names I like
ar- Irma, Myra, Nina, Nola and Ixrn.il. I
would 1 ke so much to get a few s-.r shells.
I: the lady will write me what s!.- desires
in ex’-hange for-shells or how mu-ii < i.-h
; will want, i v. .11 b<- glad to i > t them. I
have *.i:i< .1 .-..’imps, two yard:* <’f glng-
’. in. Ill'- li'i wilite <•!!■■ lie. n towel, g.' i’l
S’ ti- ii- Pr. reampinir outfit >nd
o’ .« r ti.- ::;I tit!nr,.* that ! v ould • v hn' ’ e
)••’■ :.shells. With best wishes iur your
paper, 1 v.’.ii close.
S. Ik Jm kson, Archer. Fin.—l notice a
r< qm st for Li.ickberry acid. 1 <*• ml an
cx ’.thnt r< -ip. s'x quarts of 1.1 u kb. rrl-s
■-or nny other berry will an.-w.r—two
quarts wit- r, to which add five ount'-s
tartaric 1.-t It all stand forty-eight
h0..:-, strain without bruising tlio li-Tri-s;
' ■ ' •'i pint ; ;;• ’• .. 'd on-- nnd on. -b ilf
I" mi ’• "f ’.ramilat-d sugar, stir until
ndV’ d. 1. av ■ op’-n few days, bottle, an-] jf
Ii li :.-; t.. ferni.’.-.t, l-.uvu cork out a day
ur two hu.gcr.
OUR EXCHANGE LIST.
V-». -T. 8. Morri-. M: mVa., w'T ex
cl-.ii.”.- sl'v.-r v.•..’:, • -rfrit'ng pre-s, iHioke
r. :■ rd oth r things, for s. • m-l-'i irt
b‘-’ ” 10. ' k am! worsted scraps. Write,
With st imp. for particulars.
5’ Loll Il'.Ti, Barnet. Tex.. w'!l rx
e- ..rt; o -i n-w m 'T l .lln f. r a W* bst- I'3
i:r. ibriil;,-d dictionary In good condition.
Write, with stamp.
"'ll-* Laura Firk. r. Wades Pirk. Gv ,
v. .I! .X'-t : r.r"‘ thr. white plumes and
■ j o”';.i ■ i make > what-not for a nice new
*i:y. iI. -’k sailor 1.. :. w Writo al once.
'!. L. 1 .’k.-r Store. Ga.. has
“Wot ‘ nights Al ut Women” to ex
<h. • ■ • for "S'. Elmo” or "Many Thoughts
u£ l..iy Maids.”
Jl’-':. I'. Horn.', Horne, Ga., has can- !
ccl”l .- >s nid two v.rv funny re-lta
tloas :o • x< ’. lite, for ..n.t thing. Wr-te w!mt
you have.
M.s A'!!e M<”low 1. J:.- ’..-onv.'lo, T’x.,
has infant'.* si.irt witti drawn work three
Inchrs <1 •,> to < .x,’!mng<- tar best offer. I
will semi tiiiiem o. work.
J* ■ I l.i J.-’insor. Mtr :. : ng, Ain., has a
I: ■■ b'd d”g to - ',( aaugo fur .1 thorough-!
bi’.l ralil.-lt dug.
Mrs. Mary Ha’’’.moi’*!, Tr oy, T x. will
ex .’li ing two good r-elpt s how to dry 1
eo'U eithuut s-aiding and how to mat-re!
j-Ily In ’".’l: minutes without fruit—for .-ire
o. ::.»■• of z-i-i-.-r an-i stamped, seif-ad
drereed e-nvelupe.
Mr . I. E. Roscoe, ii.kiv-od. T. x., has
won < i - Taps to exchange for rug rags.
Write, with stamp.
Miss Mary Johnston, Oakwoods, T-x.,
ha - Elizabethan plays. "L ather Stocking
Tales" and "Barn's Poems” to
rut E. I’. Roe's work .
Miss Gi ld.' * Weaver, Oakwoods, Tex.,
has pe:i*h melon .-wed to exchange for
flower eeeds. g'adiM. s piei -iT’d, buibs or
weed. M t ..e iir.-re.
Al:.*’; Ei 'i’.-l Wo’jd'iam, A.- ot. S. <'.. wants
to ex li ’ii.',-' two . I’b’S’tri'.-’tibl’j lamp w.ckj
for lao 1-uVe* "’a'liu Scarlet Lctt-r."
John T. Fb '-’bcr, N-tl -rs, Va., will ex
ch in.'— pr» :y •* -.’rt--! b :•! •-• rs (!i”:n
10 . -a. for : He, shotgun ov watch.
A’- . J. AVh.itl y. Ta.lf.clr. 8. C., his
ell'.i r mo; .' ■>’' n > ''•'! w.'h d.*i.- 1772,
and .1 ’■!:• piece dated IS".*, to ex
cilium*' lor best 011-r.
W. P. Pope. Safford. Ala., has n!c- vio
lin outfit to exeh.titse for ti second-haun
;.;• yele or best - fl' r.
■ :• Evans. Halcyondale. •:.*.. w.ll ex- (
change ■•>.■’.■•turns.'' "Martha." "Golden ,
t’,,,:-. -” and Others for pure gold ring ”r •
lovo •'1 tin, wit . o» " H hofff aet*. W rit« .
fir. t.
.Mrs. V. M. Hays, Syl.|. ton, M has'
rei I;i > h r cl-aning elms, silver or ttn to
exc vinge for thrci yard.* of pink, blue or
whltu ribbon, or liireo yards of any k.ml
of trimr.i.’..g I also turnip and mustard seed
for exchange.
Nal.i H. Hany, Bluefield. AV. Va.. has
nut di u p (m arly new 1 to < xchango for a
v ~n or 1 guitar. Writa what you have.
M * Pr's’ HI * Sim.'. Alth’ .’’. Va„ bis a I
on.-i \ .1, luo’-tnll -I. sn.ivlr.ed mule to cx
- b.’ii/,•' for a bicycle, t’o'umbla preferred.
!’. rlin *l. Wr e'it. P an A'.in, X. A'., will
cx-i'amT n.mied shells. (Hants (pressed or*
J:v:ng). f””"s. eggs, min-rals. books, scroll |
s. ii'.igi’' lantern ami slides, galvanic I
battery. ;.r!nllng lire for the eomrmvi
1:* or mussels w Ii ch abou-d ln < very south- I
ern stream, lake ur pond. A card will j
to the departed one, touched It to the
pile. This had bten built on thr* c-!g< 3
of tho water some three feet high and
tho body laid on It. Quickly tho wh.o're
muss was ablaze :i»’-l the bo*iy e'-iveioifd
In flames, wire tie.* family walk’d a lit
tle distance ar.d at d -wn to w.-’.• T It
eonsum d. And when th** ashes were till
that r- tnainwl of the funeral pyre, they
were brush”! Into tho river to ml. gio
the:ris<*lv*-s with tho "1 -Iy waters. AV saw
n v ral piles In pre ■ s o’’ I rn.ng and n
ntrtnlier of old people lying on tin: b. mt
just waiting to di . AI: ny com - from
hundreds of miles away ami po-itixrly re
fuse to accept food < r drink, their w..-h
being to die here ■* Benares so that t ■■ Ir
ushes will mingle with the w •
the sacred riv’ r. It is here among th so
dying people that one sc s the Iron
strength ol t’he caste s—st’m, for to save
bis 111’ a dying H.«:dm> would n•’ take
food from a person of another <;.:<■.
Some * -’’.stes <l»* not burn *h* .r d ’■!. but
bury them in the rlv r. and we t’aw two
nu n tie a. huge rock around the •’’■< **f
an infant shrumled in w’l.t ’. row 'h:. t >
the middle of the river si mi threw it o’.—r
board. Tho am ient custom of throwing
live I t • ■
d tl by tho Englii-b. but ow . -.oi’.ally so *
un act is di -’•■’>*< r. 1.
And th-Ti -ve w* at to sonm of the t< m
pl-s with .-.i’ li rriii < r n:m:’ .* ; t - ">'<
k’-v temple" and "Gohl n u mpl”. t'-d
founrl them old dilapMated bnlld.ngs. tad
of idols and v* ry dirty.
V.'e stopi>-il a short time In Alb'.lia- *'l,
th- Mohanur nam- f r ‘
situated on the Jamma ri' er. Tl.- is *
city Os Pl'.Ota people and is
the seat of government of the
northwest province and <>i.<-h.
has a large Euro?’ ”> as n. 1 iy
army p *p!«r at’ n itloi. 1 there. . .1..
forming a . harm ng s« ‘ iv. as w- fo.r *l
by meeting w ith some st< inner friends, wire
Introduced us.
From here wo went on to Lu-I-’now.
C rwnp’ire and D< !ni. t:i‘ cit ’S of tho
mutiny so tall of rail r- < oll.*.’tions a d
beautiful monuments. Visiting the s*' ’3
of the. great re!” Hi m n- rli’d some . s
1n bf.st.iry <’’.nncc'c«i with 11 u l vvieit
brought about this t« rrible uprising es na
tive sold” ry. At that tin*”, now forty y irs
ago, th* re we.e I* -•* th in aO/ire Enc. : h
soldiers in India, w ill’- tho ii i’ive troops
w< re several t ines ns many, thomth they
w- re command—l by Encl .m- 1. F-r s-mo
time previous to this 1: • :•*• hud lx.” 1 « a.-
s!d> raido discontent among the Sepoys,
who thought th' ir r* li;. ! n w is about to ire
ov> rtbrown. w!i n in DAT t- .r f u ’ti-- .1
r. .I.'led its c'im ix ..y tl.e ’• •r-’d • ti m of
tho Eat'.-1-l rifle vlth tl.e gren. ■ ■! « vrtrlile. .
The Brahmins h< id the fat of co-va wuj
bring lis:s. p..••'. •:!..r=. <Tr.-. • •-. nd P"’t- I
utn of natural h
F. Tm-guo. Frl-ndl’ Id. S. C.. hnn a
faultless Qtial r d va ■ r to • •>m-re
for .■■ f ••! '• o in. w •■ ■ ■ •
AV rite what you have.
Mrs. S. C. V.'r'ght. E-- ry Springs. Tenn.,
h-3 "Sons am* !' ’tie 's” at-1 'A' : rm < t
t'n* Ives” to exchange fur "Samantau at
Saratoga.”
C. S. Daniel. Eufaula, Ala., has an .•.•j*o
harp (new) with music to e:;■ ' 1 ng« * -‘t
bee: offer. Write first.
Mr*. Sud a 1 iire-tard. G:> 1 iml. I-:., will
e.xc.'.-wge * I”’ ’ t’ ..-tnm* m ' v f
small iirintitiK press, watch, bicyde or
beat offer.
F. E. Ball i’’d. Gi’.”>. Will .x-
«'L: 1 t’.go pair of still-b!•»- •:•;' 1 ’- *’ ’’l * ■ 1
pigs for full-biocded Brown
. . !. ns ■ • ’
Milton Pr<r.”tt. r>’rfc.'*'<>n. N C. ; v. I
ex ’lrinpn an "Iron <Tty <!""• was
In?:riv : :o' * f-r g iitar, mam'iiLn c* v.u.'-tt
In good order.
If. B. Part'ow. Ala., h * 3 Nn’innal
S' re.d ird Eru ycl”"’ 1 ’>. I-’ 1 " ■' > is.
! 2 Wil titles, for bis. offer. Wr;te tirct.
x’.. M v. ’ ■ ' ■ ■ • .
T’’.<.. Will ex-’hangri Crih’erniu ■ ■.•'.d p o*
~■ -1 ■
for ten yards of s tteen or £
A FEW SELECT RECIPES.
Mrs. S. T. Rorer. who D an au'-mrlty
on cooking and all hou.*-hold tnatt' t-.
gd’.’s s me er.’client r c!|»’3 In The L.i
*J:* s' Journal, and for the lc-:o lit of ... ■ o
who do not s*e this magazine. : ,
culled a b w of the b.. knowing t .</
w.ll be apprec ated by o >r reader .
I'anr.ed Lima li’.-a.i’-- ' ’ 1 A* ' ’’.l
cl- 1 l;tr. 1 be :I’S ’’ r can: ’. . L, r ‘
v. i 1 »•, f* riu’ n'4' oa - ism* L»i
unless Jou '•■-- a preserva ‘ ’
always more or !• a .1 ”v>. "* l ’
beau *, dra.ii an 1 put th* in unco.>Kcd ... o
th |ar. Fill th. ■ ’ . 1
cold water, c.e.jusi t"*’ * l *l
lon the tops. I'i.tco s-u.iv. i i •x■ 1- ! *
the bottom of the wash boiler. 1..0
jars on th s, v : >ur in >■ ■:LR , ’.cni. <-•'»-•*
I to half «ov<r. cover ti- * ore r. b;-’ g to
boiling j-.int ami boil stec-lily tot t.'i'O ,
11. IIS. Take up tl’- j:*”» •'w at .1 t i
if .lav ar.- not full mid U’”K '• ,' 1 ' ' ,
! fid. and screw cn tho tOI- as t: ret
Ij. * ide. Stand aside over n ;.;t. o
' morning g.ve the toi>« an tur! * " n,d
I put ill a -lark, cool place to k •,>. •
The Making of Fruit Jellies— Api'!-'- «'
tr In so mu.'l* pectos*- ii. .'' * 1 1
caro is involv’d in jelly n k : ■
am! nears, and eicti currants, wh’a o' •r- :
ripe, contain »o little pectos t n ex
perienced jelly mak r may eas.iy . ul.
Mrs. Rorcr’a Toma'o Ketchup—Mrs. S. ,
T Bot’-r, the famous cooking expert,
gives this, her favorite, rc> for ;
tomato kelehup: I - half a .<usb--.
round Augusi totm-1 •“ s. V- a l. . '.d cut
th* m Int > IHee, •. Cook gently 1
hour, then pr. * thro igh u '.*-. < -
ng.iin f-.r one hour; ”<•:* .rd*. *>''■ ’ "
of ground g’iTT-.r. one on."’- 01 inu.-t .-1.
on.-, e.iii of s.i!'. half a )•■■’’t’<* "f mre ir. a. I
one quirt ■>; *i:' • "it •> •'•• ?- -r
< 1 insist, i.ey. a<”. live re !'S ol ”i. ot - (
nu g, ami th.-- *me ol c*..-' > -ji\ a•-•
ep* omul ‘.f *'*■ 1’ ty seed. Bottle, cork a*.d ,
I’repaFng Torrato Figs—Tomato flg.s
are boll; «.con-jmic.it ami taste. Sei •-t
sni i'.t *<l!' t"m ■” -. ■ 'l*l. I- ui '■ ,
weigh. Allow tho-e peunus of sug-ir to I
six of tomato-re Fut a layer of ton’;.’"-v
e-i the bottom of your pres rvmg kettle.
.u. •! a ! ’ r -if -- * *r, ”'.-i '’! '■
ov-T a mmierate tire Cock v« r .' c- .itlv
until tho sugar lias r erctr. •H ii’.’ *■> ’ -
t... •*. Lift them earetuiiy. o'• a' ’• vm- .
1 and f*prvad <•- a l.i.’;:- rre; : |-. ’lie.’. ’’
tn the ii-’t sun. .*” ■ V. d. s. *•• ■• ■ 1
rl:n« s with granutjure sup r. '* uen ..ry
pick there In with a la* r of »•: ■ir
btw.tn th*' layers of totnutaes. Cover
with glass v.hi'-- dry ng.
Delicious l v .-sorts for Summer—Heavy
puddings should Is- given ii|i entirely dur
ing th.» hot **.-■■■•. Ft fni If ■' -
11 n:»l'!-'. m:i* 1 ike iE.-t place, o’.he'v.‘ -**
a I-.v.i of w’ .; p*d er.em. .1 e Tam-1 < ””-
tard, an oi.i-fasiil •••.-I r'- e pa-’.', ng. I' >
I” ri er--am, e- '-l ! rim cu-t'ir.l. floating
Ist -nd or dan.lv V’idding will .I’lsw.'v . v.-ry
purpose. To tnak-- m 01-I-sash "t”-<! rl.-e
pixhling. w ish two tab', sp- .nfuls ot' r -
add to it two q i.nts of milk, half it cup
tflLLflDlbiflMLWQßDl
J* xThe Sentence: “WE HAVE NOT ‘ AH9
' ’(I ' " ARE PUT TO VERY SHIFTS FOR WANT GF THEffT’
I Is from the writings of a standard author and the word tht ■ i:.: ~.n„' is me of frequent
; use. The ladies are c-pec'allv invited to look up ti e word .■•!<! -end it in. <Ye <• t n per ; nt
I 61 tite receipts for subscription from this contest and it wilt air.onnt to enough to interest evr r •-
' bodv. It will be a pleasure to draw a check p.iyab’e to ••Mrs. So am! So.” or to P-’ank.”
1 for several hundred dollars. This is ju t acptit t word to you personally, and we a-k your carelal
| reading ofthcaker.i-e-m nt. tfloii Exira for the FIRST Correct-Xtiswer. Look
it up at once and let us have your word.
THE CONSTITUTION.
use-! to profane fielr religion, and-the Mo
li.’ii'tin* <!.t: *!: 11 wine t was used, which
to t‘: m :'''• mo * t.nc'can of -T. So oa
ft*-, ount of :!*ls t.:e S’.’pc. s niutini’*l and on
being ord- red to lay down th. :r arms,
ti . • I - officers w • ■ • ; y
* The struggle • /
■ • -.1
up- 1 to suffer mo-e than English garri
sons.
Tile re !<!• n< y. that part of L’icknotV
that w.'S o- capby th* i'.r ’ ; I. during
the s • •-<■. is i-i ruins, a.at has *>■ • n made
i’.’ . :. I. o’.tifu! c *r-i< ■ s . ,- d ro the o . •<*.
Vin.’s * ov- r the « runii.il ig w -II * an-1 ia
. ;>. .• s her.- -re ! t!i< r-- t '! ■■ ■h- brave
d- • <>; t : .- c -- heroic i-lngk.-hmen.
The monument to Sir •• ■ ■; • . ! • 'c,
the mo.”, c - iigur- of th-/ ’ tlm-s,
is t >r-e mil- - ir ’.iu. city in tiie fortu-.d
garden of Alum Hugh.
M’’. t oi’ the interesting places In .-nd
a: und Lu* tir.ow ar • ..n— tri with tl.o
mut.ny, ib-.v-zli t! • re are several line Mo-
. -.lre . at
t - ;.!,-•; if i; . k.Tl.e ar* i::'.— ;u:o
cf tie .s v. -y r..i:. * Ilk- the M -or.sh in
Sp'.i: . v. • > e *r- d •:• * and c.-lumna
-•it ’l exq .■ - ’ ■■ in! •-1 work. Th. ♦xi-.rlo s
lire vr” •l.'b.ratn b,;t the in'- .-i.ts are
perbetiy bar . with ti.e floors
i' ■ -d off ;■, ;■•. .• • - j•*. • lai -e emiugh
I ■ are very
*.■;: • ;-i ’ .- c.:;r , built ia
■ •• :..'.*! stj'ie us ti. mos t’-'e. are most
I-’-'.■■"■'’
A*'<■ I-e::-1 oar ! ho-t at Cawnpore a
veteran of the mutiny an-i he talked at
length about bls * -r
of tn-- L-1 -1 o. -rs w.o ariiv -1 just
>0 '..re- 1 ) ", ■ av.’Lil n::: - icre of
. ■ ,-
sn .red by th tr- :• h- ry of F-i.-ia Sauli*.
A:';, rl' 1 bn:. - . ii- f.. v.-rs they
t?.into . w. 11, Irani v.T'cil their
L -I •re w- ro never r moved, and
it baa •• ■- • ■ a b ■ -
ti ui ■ nd • memorial. i
well ia 1 w .1
s.t.. . ••:* f. •-t 1. g:* a:.«l t: ::y feet ia
«) in- •In tl. <--re-.r .red «* . •’.ly over
ti.. well is a i figure of aa :: 1 1-an-
1P r ire .1 « ’. t. ■: -tai th.S
in.-- .’ pfiun .s •a.-rav-*!: "Sre-r-.l -> th*
rii't:’” .y »-f a gi < -:np ■ . *":>r.”.a:t
p« -.'pi , * ..idly wuntar* aad c . . if-..;, who
1;. ~r this spot were cru.-lly n.a-.- -er -1 by
tne folio.*’ rs ot th- r< I-1 Nan * D.-mndo
punt. of Eire • r. and > i . -i.-:.:g waa
th-.* <’ -id. It.: * the w .* below 01; tile 16U»
And - ' 1 .’-g
ip ■ 1 : ■ . . . . ’ .*.
I : - -
erftil. 1 turned -,-vay, my ejes filled witi»
JOSEPHINE INMAN RICIIaIIDSON.
I <-f ral ’. two t ! I poonfuis of sugar a.nd
■ I: one and a
I half - In ■ ■ ■ ’ . -1 ■ ; 00c -
■ - *
1 it. t'-• n I , .. : .-.lng a tire: <T’.. ! to
tar.... a-.. ~.- ’■ ■:■!. with or without cream.
Trovato.
Is It but the !*He fan y
Ot a m - i.ing r.< • romancy.
• tn, by th*
Indus once we grew.
And tl r < 'mar.
To imprison the aroma
' ’■ alf : • ml ■ red m< astir* which
has tfaj ihmed me to you?
Is it false or Is it : al
" - z "' ’ . , 1
I va ■ ' . ■ •: -i u
Wire sVi .beam, 1 tie d--*v? _,J
For i i- I*”. - ’it tii* '.re-u-cn ; i_|
v. i....:i you q ■ araace *t aj
- - * - ' •■ .:
V>'..3 I ”r. ->.m w! en you w.-re willow? j
v il h< ll * icn yeui re MU' rt S
for •B- <’' r * d through
the h' -' -3 cf my !'• -re'. _
And it s<' t:- -. a 1 *■ ' ‘ld i J.
That the v*ry air foretold y-u
B*t. •• fr ’ ■ ■ vli " ome, all !
tire bn tai g Uiuglis iu-.p-re. j
- . re „ 1
j ~. ■<,,(. • y ”,
ong det 1 ya*
ta . t! 7 * ’.IKVIOII
ili.-'i :r*y
■\V < 1- a. .at y-’i are. love.
As !”.’.r-
ttur to th® fctream.
t
And fine-’ age on ng'’ ha« perished
IT: to bring 1 s< u! I ch rlshed.
AV!rei- In t> - - ’ red '■■•Ung, blended, are
as peial and perfume;
I. " v * h..*’ r b re for \,-r.
AVI” re tl’.-- pride of -il endeavor
I ; a :■ rv r w!. < 1 to 1 .. on is as glamor
t. t. If F ’ ■ r- ’erves his malic®
But to I r -.I; the Est J chalice.
L. r . • i ■ with tho eb-menta whet®
or. O I was a part;
Th,. • o”. sup-mal morning
tyi t» 3 tr I uty 1 nine.
As a < • I ■. a lily I may nestle ia
y ear heart.
—Charks J. Bayne, in Cosmopolitan.
. -<f
, The Peacock nt Home.
1 From The New York Glinn- r.
, .1 li n•• the n ■ «k or prafowt
1S In T-’<c:i. T•re th w- id are hunted
ed for ’ •
1 • n ■■ me r lon as the tiger,
port.
tail, as 1 ■ " d °-
tail ai ■ ar .■• I the t H • iverts. 1- :i
--i *’"lre 1: ive b- ’-n £ • *’» for ir.unj- hundred
I years. Ti • y are m nticned in the Bible.
I job mentions them, and the*' nre ir.en
■ ti-’ii’ .1. t-.><». i: I Kiri’S x. Hi dreds of
years a in i - ’- y th* sa Ip* a-
• • *
' tr-.-” p: .*c.”-k v-re < C’s.-i- -1 a great treat,
nre. y *.. u io be aul-ta fur a eingla
1 C*vi b t»
A Texas Obituary.
rr *m 11- e D.'.’.l; 3 News.
A . .. dng to the heart
es 1 1 ”• t'rem !:•• I g * -r.' *; I- ‘el,
' r. ’.*;•’: . * ■ ;. :* <■:' ■■ ■ -V '< b-art-
hr--i.- 1 f. ’ ’ -r. ’ • re. rn-. • ;y if a newly
I d- • i.-’e.'. -laughter.
1 "our Annie lay dead on th- bed;
S.’i- V .13 so young rre.l pure:
We sent 1 ■ d
He couldn't do nothing for her.”
Tired i •' Ser the jera
ch thr •■• hem ■ ' ■■ ’•-
r-- . H -id's F -.is »arilia vitalizes tn*
I ....I -ii f -*!s the nerves and gives
renewed strength.
Ficsperity Still ia the Future.
From Tl’.’’ l.’.'mp’. n. G I:.-I-> ndint.
A : umreT of t' ■ largos: cotton mills In
th’ • I arc e*hutt:iig d-i*"* throwinar
t>. -:s es op-”-liors out of • ■ rei’-,’. pie-t.
1. . . ” - - .’•■ < ■ Jet—
still in tho .Urn am! distant future.
Kai am.-zoo. Mich., is famous for celery,
y . Tl’.-r- .hirer's art’cle. 1.-.uded ".ia
Fends It Free,” on page 9.
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