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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY MAHCH4.1884- TWELVE PAGES.
THE WOMAN'S KINGDOM.
(Under Utla heed we will derate two or thro
column! * week to women end tmlr work. Th<
hrelth end comftwt of lamliy. tho proper keeplni
end bcendlyingof the horn., the cere of the kltch
en,fiower yard end gardeo,areape<del topics lobe
treeted. tve solicit ehori contribution* from wo
men on any enbject thet will Interest women.
Questions relating to the home will be enewered by
our edllreee]
Since A. H. B??? wee edvised to ???orereee'
her ferm la person eererel slrls have written
to know If we were not J iking, the idee of e
women eaperintending ferm work seeming
ebeurd if not unlady-llke. How many of
oar reedere remember who took the premium
at the otate fair, end afterward at the greet
International cotton exposition for the finest
specimens of cotton exhibited on the stalk
just as it was uprooted from the field. Was
it not A Mias McKee, of Walton county. We
often hear of women managing large farms
with very llttlo assistance from stronger arms
and brain. The "gate-keeper" of this reser
vation has been invited to visit a farmer???]
. family in DsKsib which lies a sweet-faced
bine-dyed girl overseer. Her father is away
from home most of the time and Miss Martha
spends several hours each day riding over the
ferm on a pony and directing the laborers
about their work. She is an energetic, prac
tical farmer as wall as highly accomplished
In the usual womanly pursuits and on San
days appears at church In elegant and
fashionable attire which she boys with
money earned by being an ???overseer." We
would like much to have a latter from this
fair lady who successfully attendod to her
father's out-door Interests.
"Stoss Rooms" Ann KiTcnsrs.???Since the
good old time of many aerranta brought
up in the ways they should go has passed,
the kitchen has been discarded and store
rooms added to most southern houses.
I. igio, the most convincing proved the ad van-
tageeofsuch an arrangement. How many
and how convenient the little room appears
with Its neat tables and sbelvea and racksand
rows of bright tin pansand palls end polished
cooking utensils, And vet no store room
how e'er so well attended or so attractively
fitted up, but has its hours of aching toes !u
winter and melting bodies in summer. Su
preme convenience baa been attained by
having the room ao small that one can reach
every article needed while preparing a meal
without moving three feet from the stove.
Who can be expected to remain, placid and
sweet-tempered while melting and roasting
Into a sort of animated fricaaee. With one's
body in a broil how can she preserve a serene
and reasonable frame of mind? How enu
she keep the tears back when the stove burns
on one thing and leaves another uncooked?
How is she to bo sufficiently cool and ealeu
latlng as to get every thing ready to he served
at the proper time? Wtiat a contrast to all
tnlasnug convenience of the storeroom was
the antebellum kitchen. A wide, low room
of hewn logs with a dt.or on oacb side which
in summer and winter stood open. A chim
ney with a fireplace which la one-third an
wide aa tho renm and a slono hearth which
extends entirely across. A strong bar of iron
was fastened to t-aclt sl-Jo of the chimney and
attached to It at int.-rvali, were hooked con
trivances by which pots of all slsea could be
suspended over llto fire. In one corner a
strong iron frame which could be moved
back and fnrt'i by a touch served to hold the
big ???dinner p-t." in which vegetables were
cooked. On the corners of the long hearth
stood collections of ovens, ' spiders" or skil
lets, stewpans, broilers, trivets and kettles.
Shovels, toiigs, hooks and pokers were always
placed beside the fireplace. Wooden bowls,
round and oblong were suspended by nails
on the walls, ana various slsea of cedar palls
wars arranged on shelves. On a summer
morning the comfortable fat cook aat' on
low chair, surrounded by baskets of vege-
tables, and soon tho bowls and palls were filled
with cabbage*. potatoes, onions, squashes, to
matoes, bens and green corn, all deliciously
clean and fresh and waiting in bathe of clear
water for their torrid hereafter. On the low
-tUb of granite before the kitchen door a boy
garments, cure the skins of.wlld fowl with the homes and lives are dull because they ere allowed
fcitiicn * * ' ???- at. I In hfVAm* fftn ilMtilt ImnrAuarf with a asitM nf lha
II,.??? nn for cans spin cotton weave cloth 10 become loo deeply Impreised wllb a sense of
there on for cape, ??rm_cotton, weave ctotn MrM >nd rclponlilb iiiti'.s of lire to recoenlre
end tan leather py means of sour milk. | b il??ht an( j esoeclallr Its mlrthfnl tide. Into m
CHATS WITH QUESTIONERS.
koumiss, stews the mutton and broils the I well to turn off en Impatient question sometimes
camel chops in the beck kitchen. This is the end to regard it Iron a humoroid point of view,
benighted condition ofpatriarchal people who lirtuied about lt Unfhter -
adhere to a nearly obsolete theory of filial | Ul ?? taT ?? * mu ?? mor * ??'
Similar ideas prevail throughout India,
China and among the native tribes of Siberia,
who have been driven northward by aggres-l "Luui" wishes to know wnat will be "the faih-
live neighbors I ton??? this spring. That Is a pniiling question at
The Tonguslan girl gathers the snow, mclU this early date, as styles are net decidedly changed,
it, makes the tea and the fleh soup, sews, and, but remain tna transition statou yet. Itlshlnted
being skillful at archery, helps to keep the U.t the long rein of comfortable, aenstble and
,, Xm r v P iK.. ,??????,i .11 I economical short skirts Is about to end end deml-
thMe Jbo dwell aLg the Arctic ocean help trains be rwtored for both hence and .Meet dre??a
In summer to lay up wjnter supplies, and In |
winter to perform all necessary domestic I cour neoti a in adhering to berconvictious of what
duties. I In deslreabl* and proper in clothes, likes to be mtde
The Abyssinian kirl grinds corn in the I conspicuous by any marked deviation from pro-
???itn(ilt) riih : a in in that country. The vailing Nahlons A few dresses, Imported frots
JX .MiM haiWilisnri draws iiter *???*ri*. have princess backs trained, and puffed pan
KsInrtfjrJ weaves boskets ana draws water, I D j #r i mper y on the sides disappearing uuder tha
Tmj girls in other parts of the dark con-1 j n bask of the skirt. Mutton irg sleeve*
tinent pulverize the grain, weave mats, make I are again In favor and are mtde very close below
earthen vessels, and aro the hatters of their the elbow and fall at the top puffin* above the
tribe. Tho theories of tho tribes and notions S , ,?, ul , der i 1 },'>???!KS U & < "* I T??? D ' ! ,,
of Atia cud Africa are shared by. the Indians ^inmm ^1 and aM shide??fgre?^m Sfidove
of North and South America, wuo ooiupel the I color to dark London smoke will be favorite colors,
young girls to Iearu the duties and hardships I a new fashion in proeket handkerchief! Is to have
of life at an early age. I the narrowest possible hem and to make them of
. I plain white linen.
- Jf ettati ring site Ilnfij." I "Mat Rsots??? writes that she Is much Interested
Don???t mcsiuto the baby! There Is en old snper-1 In "Woman's Kingdom" and Intends sending us
pemltlou that If you dolt will dlo before the year I some hinu and recipe* often. She give, directions
Is on'., ted It'e always beet to be on the ufo side, for maSIng pretty, eubitantlal-looklng fremee:
Do you see that name written In lead pencil on | "Cut t foundation for the frame, of jltrong card
the door caring 7 Weil, that 1
the baby. If yon get down on
be able to road. "Jim i lost so high.??? It wasn???t,
year ago that wo all came out here, father, tpoUter,
aod the girls, and got down on tbo (rise and etood
blm up them, lie wss a sight to look al-all pink
and whlto, with the softest rings of htlr and
like violets In the epilog, end he'd laugh and
tumbledown and we'd all langh and cheer blm up
when wn measurer! I board of Ure slsoand sh.pe desired. Fasutu a row
a where wo measured I o( chcrrJf itonel c i???. e together on each edge of tbo
n your knee, you will I [r.me with glue. Between these place a row of
plum stones nr baiel nuts and All the romalnfng
space with popcorn red or yellow. A coat ol vsr
??? * be applied ana the seed should be pol-
' g on. Similar frames can be
.acorns, botch nuts, or sweet
m burrs."
'Locus," Oxford, Ge., asks how she can arrange
to bare and to hold an orderly top drawer, which
nlsh must be eppllci
Isbed before gluing
mad-of esa beans, at
.grin, and Jenny laid tho pencil list on hi. head, every girl know. I. oftep a caloh-ell for ovety kind
and notched tho wall, and then wo wrote that to of smell article tued by a woman. She would Ilk.
mark the spot, and I hara wished many .time toknow "how to go about having. pUce for every,
slue. I'd never had It done. You mo we had been thing and keeping evcrytiyng In IU place." Have
reading some pretty versea about the very thing, I?? ??qoar* or oblong box made of thin wood or
and It Just fitted ,curb,by exactly In the begin- Urou.
nlnf: . . . . | the lid ot the box. A cover for the cushion can be
??????We measured the riotous baby I of cashmere or latln, embroidered with in-
Against the cottage wall I or flower* and edged with *atin ribbon.
A illy grew on the threshold, I quilled or shirred, and wide enough to conceal the
And (he b??by w** Just at tall.??? sides of the box. Anothcrcover of thin white mull
That wo* ao like our baby that I cut that verae out I or net edged with .lace, should be tmed over tho
end pested It In a blank leaf ol the big Bible. Then ??????J 1 , 0 " {ftf'
Jenny arid there were mom verses the! suited blm, I vitticr for
ltd with .
.catch the dust that would otherwise
It. The box must be used far
s box most be used far one thing
r gloves, oollxra and cuffk. handkerchiefs,
ribbons, Item and rucking or for fans, veils, arti
ficial timers and such things as am seldom used.
Tbs point to be observed Is not to crowd too many
things Into one box. On one side of this box plec,
a cut glass toilet boltlo of cologno, bey rum or an
toilet water most used. On tut other ride have a
pretty Jcwciry-itand. This can be of silver, chins,
gloss or curved wood. Jnst in front of ths pincush
ion the comb caib must be kept and It should be
closed when not In nee. Oa one bracket a balrplu
bolder and on the other the puff and powder box
mast bo kept On each ride of the bureau suspend
fancy bags or cornlcoplos, one to bold sollod hand
kerchiefs and collars and tho other for whstover
sellable purpose yen desire. Combings withered
, ??? dowers, notes and old letters or cards can find a
.tunned them ss I .insured It I temporary home to a pretty comloopla, though tt
???topped inero, a* I maitbeemptied often and never be allowed to
nothlug to say, and thcro d bo | IU fge??u that it ii a real "horn of plenty" when uacd
* are follow*
b it after getting the full drift of tho poetry, I
wished wo hadn't aeen It, but I took two
m and let them go with tho other; hero they
aro:
Hi* eves wero wide as bluo bell*,
hat's llltlo Jim exactly!)
III* mouth like a flower unblown,
In!)
i wo unto bare foot. Uko funny white mice,
Peeped out from his ai.owy g >wa,
???And wo thought with a thrill of rapture.
That yet had a touch of pain,
When Juno rolls round with her roses
Wo'U measure the boy again. '
Now, If It bad
uld, I'd have
t Vro aud It wasn't any superstition after all. I liar thing. Acquire habit* of orderly care in , _
.vent to-day Into the room where It ley, all white ^i5 w h VreranM*tedw???flls!rvo W toeasls'ag?fl^u
d peaceful like, and ao still that It was a sin to I keeping things in placs. It is only by strict adhvi-
nr and disturb bis sleep, and I added to rest of I enco to tho motto, ???birds of a feather must and
???if,!! 1 " 1 k *?????? Wl ' ll0U ??? knowing Sn l2riw.W"ri'cc< o???,d. ,l r? r " "
'iy, totheoldBlblo:
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
To Fur Ft-it ???Tho moltod 1st cooke by conveo
(Ion ot heat, jnit as water does In tho so-called
boiling of meat. If that la correct, It Is evident
that the fish, etc., ahonld be completely Immersed
In a bath of melted 1st or oil Well educatedowks
1 than oui
nmmi mmsm harness mfg go.
IgKikiriff ou stjUs c^pAsszAox3,Bxxaazss,Brszzto wAOOtrs.snroLS a dcotlt eaenezs abaddlm
$85 ???
!lorr, tw pap all ahimm, I
O Busw (??ee cut) U Jiut
a others wll at gun.
???9 *t 8IMt floe as
fore Burimr. ???end'^'oaMlfuMtrmtad
^ vllA^TTt Hec ??? j, bar tV I ml fiwi n.
We Retail at Wholesale Prices, CTiViggEgRS Examining
I PUTS OUT FIRE INSTANTLY.
THE HARDEN HAND-GRENADE .
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Is the quicken, surest and most effective Invention for
EXTINGUISHING FIRES
In their early sieges that has ever been devised.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel ol pur
itengib and whotesomenem. More economl???.
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ia
competition with tho multitude of low-test, short.
iKht slum or phosphate powders. Bold only la
These GRENADES are made of glass, containing a fluid which
upon being BROKEN OVERorTHROWN INTO A FI UK tenet.tea
???EXTINGUISHES THE FLAMES INSTANTLY., ft
TtJSW.WBjH. 4 no expcrtenco Is' necessary to handle'*theml
AM ???^ N c.S.? #, AN OR CHILD WHO CAN THROW A BALL
nn? ORENADES EFFECTUALLY IN PUTTINlJ
catch Are, and the contents of a Hand Orensde Fire ExtinenDh
PUT OUlilN AN INOTAii????.l* wpntd.be
TUC OOTTOIV MARKETSi
fXWSlTTUTXOH OWTOH.
AVanu. March 1.1834
THgWJUSX'S Hr.VIEW.
hundreds or thourandi of dollars.
These Grenade* are la uia la THE COaVSriTUTIOM balldlag. Their pjwer ovir Are isj little short
New York-Tbe cotton market continues quiet I of miraculous. We recommend them (n earnest terms.???The Constitution,
and steady, and Inturee here undergone Iptla I siRi?ivTINamBHEM^???Mnfi??n 2^ N3 i T . F / BE ' T J?? e of *ho BARDEN HAND-
eham. within the past few deya. To-day th. I 4 SSfb????BSUS:MSS&
months dosed easy with prices several polnU In in circulars. Agents will be wanted in every county. rcco,pi01 iao jru ??? or I??rticuUrigiven
advsuce of the flgurei cf onew.ekago. Spots I HcCLELLAN BR09., Atlanta, Gn.,HeleAgtsforRo Ca. fla pis and Ain
steady; middling lOKc. i - ?????? ??? ???
UUA1M, Kit,
r or the week ending yester-1 COKBTTJXTIC*^ n^it
day: I Atlanta. March 1. 18M.
Net receipts at all United States portire....^ W.M??| The following quotations Indicate tfco fluctuations
I on tho Chicago board of trade to-day
60.497 I WHXATe
i'S-SSI I. Opening- Highest. Low??L OlocfhF.
I March (UJ4 01J4 OIK
^ May w??? ii V,y,
Co,9 *8 | fOXX.
March .17 92X 1? MX 17 82X
. I M??v ???IS 10 18 11 18 10
Ayoj.'-v- i cun mb emu,
I March ??J0 9 to 9 SO
Slock at all'United Bute* ports. .??? 9VL091' M * r ??? 40 9 ,0 984
Total receipt*-...
Same time last year .....
dhowlng a docrcase
exports for the week. ........
Same week last year
??? decrease???...
^ __j date
feme time list year...???. ...
??? adc
i 20JJ
0 87X
r.slu ul OntnUam-
ATLANTA, March I ??? Applet ??? S5.0OaSS.60 m
bbu Lemons???Mesrina (31otts.60. Oxaugcv-Mes-
Currant.???7X??8c. Cnmbeniot-None on rntkeL
????.0c. Pecans-llo. Btarilr- ISe. Filberts ???ISStttc.
Walnut.???16c. Peanuts-Firm: Tennessee737Xo;
m".??? 0 " 01111 * 83i vlr F llll ?? like: routed
Same time hut year.....
Bhowlntan increase???
Stock at Interior town. ???
Block at Liverpool,
game time last year....???...
Showing sn Increase...???.
American cotton afloat for Great Britadn...... 370.000
Bamo tbno lut year 301.000
Bhowlngan Increase....
sn.ir. aval.
ATLANTA, March 1-Market active. Flour???
u . n
oxtia It 763
n-a'nrn | s?? w. uhhu???u diio wb oow ho caougo in quota*
a-'ann I lions, sllll there Is a general upward
???? I tendency to quotations. Wheat, No. s Vt
rn mi I vihlte milling nar lots bulk ?;o:.do. saexr..i
???6o; dray lots flu; mixed, car lots bulk 71c;
I sacked :sc: dray lots77Xc Corn Meal~77)6', biltcd
??????? ,ww I ot unbolted; stock feed 100 uci*???
siinninff'AM thA I Cartota buik 47??; da ??Msked 403? dray lotsMc; red
??? I ru>t P roof BCod * car lots 6??c: dray lots too. Bye
total not receipts of cotton at aU ports since Beptem- None> Barley meal-Sl.U) V buihel. V/heat Vran
1883: _ I -Active and firm: car lc
NEW TOPE, March t-TOaur. southern steady;
J5J???!??Tk - - JJ}'??** I common to fair extra f3.C04c4.70; rood to choice
??? ??? J2*Jg I S4.7:??36.f0 Wheat, spot a shade lower; ungraded
wiKi&SL: ??? W I rod 94991.10: do white 96091-90; No. 9 red March
Sii5i!w gtnn ?????? ??? ILO7fe0l 0^4. Corn, spot quiet but held Arm; no-
S???lS ?? 2 * Oats, spot firm; No. 2 wH> slops firm:
117/45 I
1,724 1 ./??0(UfK>i JCarch 1???Floar dull: choice Printer
Baltimore
Now York
Boston???
Providence...
Philadelphia
For the shining rosewood casket
That waited nim below.
??o wout will) acblldliM moan
To the height of the sinless augels
Our little one had grown."
That tells the story of Utile Jim better than
e juld tell U; that Is why there???s a hush over all
the house, and tho san Is too bright, and the birds
have stopped singing, and we can never again I will
measure the baby, for ho kaa gone ???eohlgh'' that I ck-ncy of tbo crockery! Atflrst sight thUaprcars
we can only roach him by the golden ladder of I extravagant, as compared with the praciloe o
i w_.????? the pan with a little dab of
sooated, lodlcmtrs thesuffl
I xrea>lug the bottom of Ibeptn with ???
I fat; but any houaewlfo who will ??????
I leg of sprau, herring, etc., tho
COnYOntlOn I m&vnvnrathnmuntrftrr.
death.
FtMAfJi FotiLXi.-During ino convenuon i may prove the countrary,
woman ???offregUts In Breton lest week, A Ru , r , roB wau???Ha.-Uy way of wtuhlng
*?????F Willatfi Covoll .peeking: on c ,iloo for forty.flvo yean, nye anlowalrily. has
"The Rre.6d. Why," tahl thet she had been I b , eB to take one hrif peek or more of wheat bran
called upon to fill the miwe come pan ol telling o?? pul ??? , n , ho w> . hb o|lrr and pour on from four to
sumo ol the follies aud foibles of women. This Is I six gallons of water; let It como slowly to a boll;
au age lu which tho phrase ???Just like a woman" Is **rwln through a coarse cloth, cooling it just enough
- - 1 MRSlSKt M???S.n'S.'inS. 0 !
astsrchlnlh, shade, and it
rssardedaa a contemptuous ouo, and suggcals pet
tiness, frivolity, bad logic and childish unreason.
Tha press of Ibo couutry takes care to keep this lm-
preaton alive by dally furulsblngaiulba and stories
at women'e expense. Alter making aomp sharp
and lacottous comments on the self assumed great-
urea of mtn and bis oppression of women, Mies
CovsU spoke ol lha marked difference In oompen
action paid women for rendering Ihe
rtnsa end lurch In the shade, and It will set the
color of a new calico to that It can elterwardi ha
waatied la the ordinary way.
Wtitito a Ft oon ???To wax a floor properly we
first clean It with turpentine so thet not a speck ot
dirt It left either on the turfeo* or embedded In
the exposed pores of the wood. If tho woofi. Is
serric* I rnu > l> w * sometimes scrape It and give It a coat of
in a loot white apron stood deliberately
churning and a gir! sat oa a wooden block
near by in tbeeuad. of the wide spreading
mulberry trva and polished the table knives.
R-tween such duties as tbeso the boys and
girls were tent to the spring and the ini-
jw riutu cook used water es if no steps were
rrq'j ' !ag it up the long bill from the
spring under the tall cbesnut aud hickory
trees. What children could be expected to
res-st temptations to linger at "do spring???
even when tbclr uncompromising kllnnoa
autocrat scolded and threatened to use vio
lent means to restore them to the strait and
narrow way which should lead them direct
from the spring to her water-shelf, ilu*. cooks
are, at heart, good creatures and few and far
between were the bites in the midst of their
daily barks. There was room to cook fifty
different things at once nn the pot-racks, and
til* long hearth and a coot resting place in the
doors where one could take a quleumokennd
a>e that her troop of dusky side replenished
the chipbex and brought water till the row
of aaris wen all brimming.
fa T-aier there were red cedar palls filled
wvsm tet-wy iL/tse of turnips sad great bowls
sr.it mV trenail a., rwtsy to go in pots
wiiww lot toty .,vw?? were sdamering. Big
creme wen* i.bttC w it. imprtti Ui:t( tweet
sntUnuee uuti jna.ee u! uwti hre??L Such
fcuotreue *w eamugh tt, mate glas the iicxrt
o' uinl. AiuuaU.aeiptU(: rut uiittts a tfiuiru w
vr;??nun)WiU iiirpitalltff vrw- nlnaum)/ yrmt
ttovd-
Tmukiur tu- uuu??r uvor J im inuhit??td tv
tun; U?? nvttraff* suiv^rtmu, is a sun u! 1V .
iuaaashif t fur a kncu??ti null uttmi >m??vw ?? 1 tum? rym mn, sail ******* to ???tbclr complex' 1 011 nixed wills turpentine for a drier u
Udiuiuu End tx sunn w its mutuLet vr uer. amt ????usit. H wm a.-, vtlwtcuis day when Panl I ^*5 far one room, say fourteen feet by
^^^^MwepNAniP/eivsMCSfe ikt Joy of woman was I wt 'l ordinarily be 16 forotltng, |7 to 110
Fw.- xmuMwm ma'-old tortaraa haa *????d 130 for dry waxing. There arc
as men, and contended that Uts fact that women I ???? !taom, ' h * von \ * hen ??? ???>??<?????
1 dry and smolb wo apply the wax In one or two
was paid lees was duo to her lack of the power of
tne ballet, which was claimed to be worth 60 cents
a day to any laboring man. Speaking of the differ-, ??????
tnl vocations of life, she contended that, because I jr three boars, and Is then noil
with turpentine. If
irush. left to dry two
Isbed wt*h brushes.
bad never opposed man In ...
tph.re. In becoming comrt. milliners and Sm+ I ??f .vary Utfj. flat, an^d made with very
ska had outdone him In fairaem. In speck-1 Jtlff bristlia-_ They. - ??? -
r con St a
ifritem can be fix,
bide I onucr ihiooi uj rawm m m Ptrsp. and the p'ilt??n-
and I l??g dor??e by wagging the leg to aud fro. Tb*t way
n (01 of tmshtng I* employed In dry waxing, which la
ihev I ranch the hardest, and requires most vigorous pot
makers, she
lug of the c
??? i ,
and read love stories and crocket -
sseks sponge cake, until some one asks them ~
ssarry. So the poor creatures through fear th?? y ,. . . H . - L r- v
*;.i mlsstbelf chances and tall to marry, begin I Ishlag. Dry aaxlngcesta about four times as much
* sin some places and IU??t.other and_wlU laai_ two oMhwe times as
c'Soarloglog
suy ???' girl* pt
Load take op
paint their lira I ??*??ne. oiling im
'J^uxx lUeiCK *l??) a liueuiti tfeUy pupwr jjj^ ^
uf ywivrUav wee a ebor; tmw iuew^ j AUmsSJoJ l
tug the uatues and axm of Urn lurtuustw lumnuih* puliev mu ty
Unit nw
naiffhboripg
Iwmrm khrubbed in luatruul* ujsutuc
as each dssouiuu
its pr;te bmUuumi on tue uuap)i
cLerub whose origiual aiu uf vaut'y umi uo:
et manifeeitKi iterlf Huw uiuob we wuuid
lix tuory in
old, eaoet vok
'???old tortures has
ms* h*dy net been sub- |
fef with rats and mice,
MMlMgs Ihe fore-
done. oiling makes a floor nice, but never sogooJ
???*- ^ xnd coots nearly ae much. Raw lias*ed
~ turpentine for a drier Is used The
__ "Sffi> t wSfc l
*30 for dry waxing. There are some floors
here that 1 have waxed regularly for eight years
past.
Boiled Cbu kkn ahd Rici -Clean, wash and
iu rvueivvd |?ri*?? at a fair m t. U**??C mill itus??f \v :u% Vesthsel wtth extracts of I -(..ir* #nit i.. ??A????tino' ???,
' carver ts&B& ?&????????????
ttuapt>???out,??? I autt t-utwc uni i-nann-t un?? iaamsd. does up high I ??????'m*???wawv. pal
|J'
like to hav, a daocriutiuc uf r
f.nu Clara PlalslM, five waei
aailvet mug fur balax tbs
exhibition; Au'bur Bias, a
tint bandiotitvst under ou*
I???o,-.r, the bamleomnt beta
years, a gold ring; Martha
tween two and three yean of eg*. ??
C ffi'urd being tha handsomeat oaby on exit]
bition, bad a fine gold .bain bestowed on bar.
Wa wonder bow the judges ever decided be
tween flossy yellow curia ;and shining brown
ringlets, or rosy, fat cherubs and graceful,
fiuciy moulded forms. And as for ayae all
mothers know in a starry galaxy of bright
black eyes or a world of laughing blue ones,
that tbe dearest and therefore the prettieat
are those which wear for us the aweeiett
smile. After all, we doubt if any Judges of
babies ever changed tbe private opinions of
the subjects wbo bow to tbe various scepten
that rattle fn roaelcaf palms.
Gibls or Onus Lsbds at Woax.???The
theory that girls exist merely as lay fig-
ores to display fine drapery and to look
pretty is not entertained among half-civilised
or savage tribes end nations. The eccentric
notion still prevails throughout Asia, Africa
and in some parts of Europe and America
that thev arc born to labor.
In Turkestan and on tbe Tartar steppe* tbe
Kirghese sultana* ami tbeir daughter* and
princesses in whose veins tl iw the blood of
long line* of kiogb still milk tbe sheep, cows
and goats and perform the menial offices of
the household,** ths Sanscrit maidens did six
thousand yean ago la tbe same localities.
Thsy cook, take care of its children, make
In the fowl and bring to a
.nr vr' ruyrwT. ??n dyed"black or I btc ady, bu t not violent boll. Half an hour betore
W U eiflu'wwkrimvswwtAjEe eapetes of the | it Is done fake out a cupful of the liquor, skim erd
KteitMw ?? UMnvmv t>iea a* GrecUa bend I strain It Into a Uu pill and season well, llavo ready
??v ttnm; iv tv* .ai a 7 Rtrslghtway I % cupfat of rice which has been eoaked two houra
WwC * ***** that thsy I and boiled ten minutes thon drained. Put
t*Ki
wLo tt.???UXtrC
a.???; vutrAiwsey
own twafe iM.vusM Isfe.
wait a htds tsl mf)
rainbow ~ ???
oooblng very slowly ttftern minutes to th* ponud.
***** ucomes a walklPg | soup,
is tt* rsge. and then eld p
sol flws twalvw-Mittoa gloves; |
' then | Kducatad hotuskeepsn, who have tried all
tha Baking Powdrre, say that Dr. Prica's
Cream Baking Powder agrees better with the
1 poalttos iq-ul with ku own.
Ocod Hmos -Ooofl Si mar
rvekooed a meet nisehiealA
i life. An eqaally good
Tbe German society of the city of New York wilt
. .I celebrsm the tooth aaulvenaryef its fouufiaUon
rightly 1 Hit, year. .
happy ???
useful | KinGkovs, X. C.???Dr. O. X. Roberson
. . Pi
hare a little fun nloog wtth ths hamrirnm cares j find it nil it is recommended to be."
and works of Ufa Bow it alU brighten up things
generally to hava a lively, witty companion, who | No Doubt ofThai.
see. >ba ri-llculoui pilot of thlnga. an-t ran turn
nneayanca Into an noeastoa far laaghtav. "
leal batter to laugh over soma <
than to cry os acutd about them. Many
li dam I "Bensons Capcine Porous Plasters are dean,
a great deaf biller - to Isugh mteam "li* bI A S? l fi'* ctln * ??? d ???d* 1 '! ??????Jicinal."
mUhap than to cry os scold about them. Many ' ???Dr. M. P. Mowers. ???
^rtRO^aL. rare.
??uy roint-.???\???!ire???ir.r^!.rz.*.???Z!
Indiandlt
1 ??? o:6 I I4.750t6.60. Wheat active but lower; March 91K*
Ci???.jOJ I 91; No. 2 Chicago spring 92119^4; No. a red winter
7 624 I 99391-01. Corn active but lower, largely lu sympa-
.t'ttt ??? .uu???(tu ...... M.k Rar.Mtr. u???
101,299
lO.sIJ | thy with wheat rcssh Mi3??Kt MareS MJiSaiH.
20 0921 Cits (lull and heavy; cash nominal; Marcnst^a
x>M il???A
M u J FT. LOUIS, March 1???Flont steady; family 85.75
???- I AI8 e??. Wheat dull and lower: No. J rod fall gl.r ???'
??l,f03,(Sl ajl.10 CMh: No. a do. 999I1.C0. Com InacUve i
lower; no. t mixed <3>i cash and andMarch. Oau
lower; 2IK6SI cash.
$10 REWAED
F OR THE ARREST OF ONE FRANK JOBN-
ron???whlto boy. Deacriptloo: One blsck spot
on right cheek, ??'sa of p??a, one gash, smutty look-
ins-on the left cheek, if laoh long. Urge dark eyea,
dark, rcddlih comploxfou, weara-black hat. aeversi
holes lu crown, hlghquartereil shore, knife marks
in both toes, block fr-??ck cost, snuff colored pants,
shout 19 years old, reprerent as Me having worked
at a sawmill. Larceny trom the house. Addrtm:
_ J. H. HARVEb.
???ky Brook's Btatlon, Oa.
Wanted - a situation Ad dykr ok
TV blsacherol nnttona, ynrnoand threads Ad-
OK BALE???tHREK MULES, Two lt-UUK3K
???jonaimd Ilarneu, one l honu Uarrlagtn SS
TCIOK s,
JLiSSff
??? ??? ??? ???, - ?????? ????? * ?? u??,n so ilu
thousand or ?2 50 per 101??. rent post paid to
any addrem on recilpt ol price. H. M. deailon. At-
lanta, Ga. wL*.
Jkoe. Coweta, Troup. Hoard. Clarko. Oconeo and
Madison conntiea. Apply to Van Eppa, Calhoun
A King, No, (0 Marietta at., Allauta.
I OIKOINNATI, Match t???Flout quiet; tamfly K70
| fl'.4.75; lane7l8.3SOM.0a Whea. easier; Ha 3 red
I winter fl.PC5tl.07 cash. Corn steady; No. S mixed
satuxdst, xaficit 1.
New York???Fulutea closed quiet without quota- ...
I - ???o^fM^mix^y?.*-^'
1 J.Strhalcelaat year: oxporta K.SOl bale; last yea
19.010 halos; Stock 919,721 bales; last year 910,b??0 I KL Oab'fina; No.9 westerntnUed.37^
white 55; mixed
l qnoHUozr I
S qnlot
???lilirtii'tt I AWcAa ??to??fl0f ????????? 80; popper Id. Orookcn
. "invjfitA'S 5^FiS^ bcr ???I -railk 7>^;Uohtoa butturfle; i>c*rl oyster 7J4o: i
fcS???SlfflSJS Ootobet., I0.73.-I0.)t _ CK 5a6Hct XXda HKctXXNdo. 0. Oandy-Assoit
MI....10KS1M1 November. ?????** od??Kek~OXo. Mackcre!-llo.?? bbla 89.95:
?? Deoembst,...10C3910.CO ha-ast do.M.25; uu 7Ce: No.3Xbbla,L.rf./go.
; salsa35.JXIban* I Uts90; No. 1 Kbbla, L.W.,10.55:UUH.00. i!oaj>-
Uvriptol-ratutunleead.toady. Spots -Optanda ml^fe(^??re^800gfll! 11 ^
6??d! urlssat 6d; aaiea 8 000 hslre of ohxt I tn ^M^^ ooi??X ??nw-e<??7e-
0,1CO nalaswava areortes'.! rrewloi. none. NEW YOBK March l-Geffoe. spot lair Rio dull
Local???Cotton firm at quotations. We quote aa fol-1 at UJf; riu. 7 Rio spot 10 90; March 10.78. duirai
lowst Good middling IWict middling 10^0; strict |?????i u ??ndnominal; lair tonnodrefintw 1)4*5 W-lf;
???owa. uoou Biiuuuus IU750, ???ounngsvj??o, ainci I n , flnc ,, duU , ud nom j n ,ij (! 65(35)41 extra C
low middling loxot low middling 9J4C; aUlot good 6)4S??)4: wntio extra ,J tXOW, ymto?? 0)4 35X
a e>4S|C)4: mould A 7H. staudaM
???Otioueni a 71616; out k??of 754; erusbeu 7fe;pow<
. .immarl j,intt1a??A.I Ilnkiu tL ??? -
hlpragniafor to-day:
Bbcxurra
ksurgU Railroad -
Jratral Eallwi
ffoitera and Atlantic Railroad..
West Rofnt Railroad
r, To ts., va. A Ga-...-.......- -
foorgla Far tflo..???
ordinaryH)fo: OngaaSMot (taint aXfvSc.
Tha fdlowtng U ouratatcmoui or ruuetnu sa4 | SSSdnJiTH^nnUtod ; TlSMiuhre I
1 uucnouced; 60 test 26; New Orieous -
Mo-
I Porto Rico 30356-
I GINUlNNAXi, Marco l-esua
|8>6??8J4: N*w.0nean??6H<i6S
I CHICAGO, March i???Sugsr, itaaflard A 7%; cu
loaf 8X09; granulauNl *%.
ttottBipimbK
CHICAGO, March 1???Fork In fair demand and 15
<S30c higher: cash tl7.753fl7.8S; Match tI7.er)4??
117.95. lord quiet hut 10 points higher; closed
???toady; ca.h and March S.(0s9.??5. Bulk meats
qnUcsbmGden 7.30a 7.(0; abort Ilb9.25ft9.t0;ahorl
BT. LOOM. March 1???Provisions firmer. Fork,
Jobbfngaigia.O'.'MSlt 12)<. Bulkmeaufltmer: long
clear 9.50 9.35; short riD9.<0: abort clear 9.S539.7J.
Bacon steady: long clear 9???v abort rib 10; short dear
lOV-riOX. Lard nominally higher at 9.(9.
Cincinnati, March 1???Fork dull; numtlACO.
Lard dull; prime aieam 9.3099 87)4. Bulk
. I firm: sliouldeis 7)4: aliort rib 9U. Barv-u
132,850 I shouldenB; clrer riba 10)4; short clear 10)4
I . NEW YOBK, March l-l???oik'flrm ; mere spot ??18.00.
22,1101 Middles nominal! long doer 9)4 Lard opeued 295
r itnu higher, closius steady; cootnct grade spot
75S9.S0; March ??.76??9.77.
. . ATLANTA, March 1???Clear rib tides 1M<0.
hale*UAmertcon,aR*!nat2,234/64tad2,566,761 bale* If???weurod tami MXo. Lard-TUrota. mined,
respectively loot year; receipt* of cotton at all into- ??? xu * c *
RhIpc26atit?-iV.5r,
WpmeaU provloniivJffil
local oaummpUon aJnco
Ctookon hxnt
NEW YORK, March 1-Totai viaible anpply of
ootton for the world 6.291.010 baloa, of which 2,618.920
rior town* 61,094 bale*; receipt* from plantation* |
49.502 bale*; crop ia right 5.U2.798 bales.
V? TMMrnsi.
middling upland* 5?*: middliug Orleans 6; sale* I iarorted *
6,060 bales: specaUuoa and export 1.6:0: n ccipt^ I msatic 61.5C^2A0;
none: upland* low middling clause March aod I diatilled coru wh<x
April delivery ft 5fr6t. 5 6t ??: April aud May dollv- 1 * ???
cry vfft6* May and Jane delivery *; Jane and July
delivery rt ?? f4,6 4-C4; future* opened quiet.
I???ERPOOL, March 1-1:30 p. m.-Kvlc* of Amer-
Alix): upland* low middling clause March and
\ delivery ft t June and July delivery 68-6*;
ATLANTA i March i - Market steady. Uota
whisky, reutiiled, 0i.u065l.???40:ryo, rectlfla'id,
m.?? - ??? ??????* *??? ???*** rust
v; Is???
domesur ft.6
brandy, d<>
; oc;.pei
111.60. rye and Bourbon medium 41.60*^.00
| rectified nsafi.75; Now England SLTZj&LX i i>\
; I Croix 94.00; JataucalASO^M^M); sin, dome-:t??<HB|
LIVERPOOL, March X-l
Icon 6,100: uplands low m!<
April delivery ft 6 >-61: Juno and July delivery*
August and September delivery 6 12-16; futures
Closed steady.
(ifw r????as t March 1-Cot.o ??? steady; ??n*.ldiiag I
nlddllniit|; tvintcOMn; I
nr; recofrunone; t.-OfSi 2953: cou*oi<U:ed not re- I ATLANTA, March 1 ??? At preaent
celpu 12.2*3; export to Great Britain 10.CH; to I good demand far a good class of males and homes.
Franco 6 9X; to continent 9,722. | and a reasonable number would 6eli readily. The
savannah. March l-Cottou dull; ml Idling
105-16. Inw mlddllnc 9J4: good ordinary 9X??? "
KKOir-'st6fttalas: gross??ift: *e*a(?? 700 '???'*ek ft:
exports to continent 6, .eo; coastwise 1411. . -- hn ???
Ugl.???"S3d , ir???SWrel'? : !SI Se^Stdwith??ro r /in2^m: pmfhSS
giS.fiU: exports to Great Britain ??,0tl; to Fiance "^7-.-...-. u ._ fc . ??? ??? --a..
g,S00t to continent 8.502. mSSffaSTUtcflSKS
AC8UBTA, March t -Ootten quiet; mlfldllcl I sa.vassso.av: pacing ana rainsni.-,
lo5t low middling 10; good orti- .ry ???; net ????? I *** a
esipa 99 balea tthlrvnwt.??? ;saleaK7. | enunrM:
OUAiLKTO*. Much t-(V????. , qutst bnt fins: rrATLANTA.)March l-Kggs-UXaUXc:??? firmer:
riodung 10)4; low mtudUne to.: ttxx. erdt ia-v good supply on markat-_ Batter-Goad butter
0 4^net reomet* i06>'???????? -^om W5; Mle.ICO: aura | (earn and good demaadt wa quota Jatsey^SQe;
CINCINNATI, March 1-wtu.kT active at n.16.
lAIOUtVit.LK. Marc ??? 1???Wntaky qute.atLli.
??? Miuatio. Marchi-Whlaxy areanv.t 11.re.
BT. LOUD), Marchl???Wntakramady at (LU.
exports toUreat Britain 5,??SS.,
Cf) Golden Beauties, Ao. Uatds with name, 190.
tJUPreae-u with each pack. TUTTLE BROtb,
North Haras. Ot.
A flRIMTQ WANTBD lor our new Kong-
AUIill l O loua book, tho greatest attcccss of
the year. Send lor lllnatmtcd circular If you wan-
to make money. FORSUEK 4 McMAKIN' Clncln-
natl, O.
JIE WICK LO.VMNIARLEN1LK CUT*
. - TON???Tbe beat now known. Write for pern*
lets giving partlcnlnn of yield per acre aworn
?????? ??? -* tlivllle
etc.* gi.OW'lu premluma offend'by pfoptlVnr on
..... ??? -- ??? seed for aalo. Fries,
THE BIGGEST THING OUT
(new) E, NaBON dt CO . 1M Fulton Hi. New York
F OR SAl.E-10 UOUHtSFOWKK,WSUOWD It AN II
Fort abb Engine on wbtela and sawmill com-
pielo. with (0 feet of carriage. Fine outfit???been
tired bnt very little, will ml very cheap and on
ea*y terms. We alio hava In stock a full line of
new engines aud boilers from 4 to (0 hone power,
and krep constantly on ntnd all litre of sawmills,
com and wheat mill, and other machinery for lu*
Atlanta. Ga.
/^LltOKUlA. BAHUN a.'UUNl'Y???to ALL WHOM
JJT It may cancern-WIMam Flncanuau hat. In
111 doss upon
sy in April. 1
Given under
iherstato of Gcors
???jy decease 1, and.
the said application on the flrstMon*
cr my band and cfllcials!gnrtur*,25th
Atlanta Cotton Mills,
ATLANTA, OA.,
tng. B* sura and gal thl*.
Of KontnoRy Unlvorslty, LEXINGTON, XT.
CM, ImImIoc Tultlaa,flFttH tUoksm* Bmt4 laa te??7lr,IM.
7tWr??| hy ?? gnarlaltr rfcrivH. *00* iaotm???tml gnd-
MIM. Of??r pupil* l????l ye??f from IS to 43 y*ar??ef mge, tnm
SSgttln. Instruction i* VnMicallr m4 In-llvHuxlly
R iMinckm. Ssatol mwf >??c Ttariffs*>4 Sifea So.
Wtririlty DlpUaw prerai*! u ???? (Mims. Thu SmmIIM
MtH iiitohsaliklWamaa* Mcfcijr.u* UttMiu
fegwwsaaatsgsc.
EMBROIDERY. Sr ,r ???Ks^?.?a
??oo Pum, I* acr-f.ipletn Raida to alt kind* of txsKOiDKRV.
U.ve?? dfafram* and fall iMfiiraetlon In Xrrsixctor, ABO*
???K.iE ?? d all tlia na??r amhniUlarjr ailtchas. also kIt??, dlrac-
tlon* l ?r CnielMitic^and KdIuibr with euitnn twine. Mvarsl
han.luoma paUarna of window and mantle Lambrtqnlas.
laifio tocroelistt and knit Ihinihtr saatal and orwamawtil
* r, * c t* > Taachea bow In Anka Muderw Vaiat, Ilaaitaw
an.| Maerama Lara: ala.* Hi* Making. Tat tin. Ac.. Ac. Pra-
Urefl* Hinu; a:a d. Price rant* [ ost pald; Fcnr f????r Owe ,
Dollar, ricarardng Outat ad IO lull alia parforatad Em-
!???*<:??? r/PaUrm*. nlih powder |ad. Ac..OO nnti. Boak |
noKialiriildaFyDoaiintaaaeia dllthaabor- 01.00.
!*utteu Co. 47 ()pwr*tnwNt. Varit.
?? U* Capitol City Home???
>??r 4* aluiua Qlaalntod
Pibn.Ua
IStaUmdamd
Ouest, sir ???
WagwalM, la loamy lwat,nsbtll
oauTfafftW aaltaa. mm! aack MM*
,t??a4ia* istAa. furSaMalka'MMeHgw
'oa, with aa filnrul railed RaU
iagraria* aad ilVMftllliitnittd
DMlt aMMly rnst w??m tal ,
railed R??ld warraatrd ar neuj
rafaadreL Oak af ??, *1.00. fulw a
c.ret-s'il OMTOtt jjawre
THE SOUTHERN
LAW& C0LT.ECTI0N EXCHANGE,
Boom 1,17)4 H. Brocd Street, ATLANTA, OA.
TO BC.SINEJi.H M EN.
REIPECTFCLLY INVITE YOUR ATTENTION.
Allow me to tender my amirano* abut any
bnatnass eniraated to me win rtctlv* prompt and
carclnl sttendou. 1 aik yonr cottalderedon of
The Southern Law & Collection Bxchangg
. . . , (cation amnnen
lawyers Of course lit value aud convenience will
he apparent to you as a medium efluttr:'
Tt. Rut Butautak
Xtw Yosx, March I ???The following la the stats,
meet of the isaodaud banka few ths week:
fectssss 8 8S.ro
Upsets derreare _. ???to.ois.eoo
Legal tender dicraccs???. ??? (50.(00
Depost ta daercus.??? 1,6a 509
lieu tattoo tucresas lit,900
revive dvetsaas. ??? 1,081,973 j
Tbe banu now bold 115,700 975 la excess of the
I (gal icqolremsats, I
c*esmeryacc: lancyTWaesseSSc: cjtolre ??WV8e;
, low grades duU. Lira Poultry???Chickens 17315c: he apparent to you aa a medium cl loterehanga lor
bans raxc; cock- xaOti turteya 10*Get geeae to cniUctl.it a, er any other matter, ttqulrtug the rev
I (tase. Dnaaed Poultry ??? ChtcXene UHc: docks ylcvaoi ampoaalh???e Attorney at any partMae
1-lHc: tnrkeya lac. Game???Nona oa the market, place. Prompt and reliable corTcsraudenteat all
i?????? ??? ??? (-.-a _ Lnpo-f.,-1 places |u the -on-hern wtarea.
rkfj. . . c
7T-3S0C * huehel. Iri n Potatoc??? 83.00
w barren fiweet Potatore??? 19e V
rey-BtnJucd ^S*i7)4c; lajh?? ewtebjv-
W-t^ra-nd
14 J4
correspondootsAt i
_- plsog* |a ??h???? ????on*b??irn ????ate*.
I an sho NOT ARY PUBLIC, and !u that cans city
will al??w panfrf??lsrairwn*lap tatekP g l> pxWtfgos,
tha Probate ol Da cds. A fi Javlu. or otbe r Ugvamcn ts.
Yea ar?? r??>p??cttxl! ?????? " ???
andmtk??u>v iaqai?