The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 25, 1884, Image 12

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12 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY, MARCH 25,1884.- TWELVE PAGES. THE WOMAN???S KINGDOM. The Home end the Housewife and Gossip of the Hearthstone???Talks with Women and About Women. [Pbcrt letter* on Homo Topics earnestly solicited. Write???'Woman's Kingdom" on one corner of the j envelope J UNDER AN UMBRELLA. Where I gained it, you may seek It. (no and weather, Draws the maid and man together. Eioonclles to April showers. Hastening Mat (and orange) flower*,??? Love and I and Annabella all were under au umbrella. Little bands that held fast to me. S ee whose glances shot straight through me, ps that murmured thanks for klndner - j.iimiiiKi iJiuruiiirru iuBU>??iur Binuiicni, < "hoiks that mocked my feigned reslgnedness, Dainty feet, that, when they stumbled. Touched my heart (which never grumbled)??? as they are so easy to make. Very substantial | Empty shoe polbh bottles may bo covered with wall pockets may be made of heavy cardboard I bright **lk or satin, sewed like a beg to fit, fringed cut into any de.lred shape and decorate l ?? u ??? a ??? * bab) P; a ? du ??? d a ?????? d ????? k *??* rib ' ... w t* mii.li. n.r it. I bon to mstch to bide the cerk, which may he cov- with spatter work. It might first be covered , e red by pasting eoneillkou top of It, end eerro with canton flannel. I for cologne or lollel bottle, for ordinary um. If one has a large collection of I advertising cards rtuch as are usually given I A . 1>to P* Cas*.???Cut two piece, of card beard out by drug -ore. with pictnreaof children ^^J^dTo'ur^.'^^a" or flowers or even Easier cards, they could be otr ih0 ^ ftn<1 coyer tho /root piece wllh MTIfl| used for decorating wall pockets and screens, | upon which has been worked some pretty design about which Mrs. Morrie aim lulu. I in bil(ht colors. Cover Ihe beck with cambric, Kora fire acreen there abould be wall paper I ,ow locetbar at Ibe, Me??, fiaUb around with platted or tinted paper paatedon the cloth and the I ,c * rlel brcld. and hatig by a cord, plcturea put on the tinted paper, grouped I Orr.x Woax Fattxkn roa Lamas.???Cert on any according to the fancy of the maker, even lo I number of itltcbcs devlasble by five with three the cresy quilt elyle or in crosses or equeree. ?????*?? ,or C,1 ?? M 1 Knl1 (iu '. ** U P ,ho third ctltch The editor of the Woman'. Kingdom seen a screen made according to the design of I ftnm , A , the ead thcre on)y n creay quilt that .was very pretty. I ,tliehcs to knit after putting thread over. 2 Knit Mrs. Morris asks for ???something novel for.a I threes noaia loop, knit loop, kult three; repeat, motto for a spatiered fire screen." Perhaps | 3. Kult plain. 4. Knit plain. 5. Llkd the first. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. Devoted to the Instruction and Entertain ment of the Boys and Girls Who Read The Constitution. Walked we, talked, till Cupid weary, Made her answer thus my queiy: "W hy I like the rainy aeaaouT Oh, bemuse I" She gave the reason, Then e blusb her dimples hollowed??? You may never know what followed! Lov?? and 1 and An Isabella All were under au umbrella! ???Walter L.Wasrycr, lu the Chicago Current. Longfellow???s beautiful little poem "A lliiny I Day," nity suggest the thought suitable to a | cheerless lireplace on which sometime afire | will again hum. Here it is: TUB BAINV DAY. May Reois. This is the season of the year when most ladies are excited on the sub jectof shopping, the time to get bargains,and tbit is with some women the first consider ation in life, if a lady has good judgment, and shops with discretion it is well to visit bargains counteis, bull have seen many who buy anything tney think cheap, even if they have no immediate use for it, and the articles are laid sway, probably for years. The art of The day is cold, and dark, and dreary : D. rains, and tho wind Is never weAry: The vine still dings to the moulderii??: wall, Jiut at every gnu the dead leaves fall, And the c??y is dark and dreary. My life to cold, and dark, and dreary ; it rains, and tho wind Is never wrsrj; My UiqukUim still cling to the mouldering Past, But the liftpcs of youth fall thick hi ''in blaat, And the days are dark aud drtury. lie still, and heart! and cease rcpl?? i ??? tr: Rebind the clouds 1* the sun stilt r.llxlng; 'l hy fate Is the common fate of all. Something new In th3 way of wall pockets has a palm leaf fau for Its foundation. All sorts of material are used for the pooket, from satin down ward, but a pretty cretonne is most used, and if well chosen with regard to tint will aot clash with any other hangings with which it may be brought into contract. First cover the fan with cretonne, putting it on in flat folds; then make a pocket of the exact shape, either puffed or In folds, having a full edging an Inch deep at the top; sew this on the fan and finish off tho outside edge with silk cord or ball friago. The picket should be at least three iuches below the top of tho fan, so that the background may be aeon. The bandlo can be or namented with ribbon or left plain; to suspend the pocket a cord or ribbon Is fattened to the two coi ners of tilts fan. A Letter From Viola.???I have read A. II. [In writing for tils department, write plainly, on oue side of your paper, and put "Our Young Folk*" In one corner of y<wr envelope.] Two Uttla rascally darlings, they stood Hand clssped in hand and eyes fall of glee, Btock-s'lll lu the midst of the crowded street, Naughty aa ever children could be. Hones to right of them, hones to left, Men hurrying breathless to and fro, Nobody stopping to wonder at them. Nobody there with a right to kuow. O what a chance for a full truant joy! Earth holds no other equal delight; II irk! it is over???a <hrlek fills tho air, A woman???s fees flashes pallid white??? *'0 babies, whose are you? How came you here?" The busy street halts aghast, at bay, Berenc smile the infants, as heavenly clear; They both speak together: "Wo runned away." The crowd and bustle swa*ed on again??? The babies were nrie, and had lost their fun; And we who saw felt a secret paiu. Half envy of what the babies had done. And said in our heart*. Alack, If we tell The truth, and the whole truth, we must sty, Wo never gut now so good a time As we used to have when wo "runned away." ???Wide Awake. OUR LETTER BOX. Dear Aunt Busib: My pa to a funner. He takes eight papers, and The Constitution Is the best one. I had a nfc j book sent to mo as a present, (Memor ial Addresses on the Life and Character of Benja min H. Hill.) from Hon. George H. Pendleton, a senator from Ohio. He presented the book to me because I was named for him. I would be glad if Fr*"k Hraltb, of tiunuysidc. would write to me. Yours, Pendleton Adamson. Rex, Claytou County, Oa, Marco 13,1884. I am making some trimming for mama for a birth day pic-sent. Papa take* your valuable paper and we all love to read it. Your little friend. 8ai.uk Fannie Ely. Catauba, 6a., March 6,1881. Dear Aunt Susie: I am nino years old. I sm not f-ing to school this year. I have a little cousin named Addle who comes every morning and we recite our lesaonato it a. I am much pleased with the children???s column. Mv pa Is teaching school four miles from home. Your little friend, Odessa McElwkkatii. Cherokee County, Ga., March 7, U8i. Dear Aunt Susie: I am 13 years old. My father Isa miller at Mr. Maynard???s mill. He takes The Constitution aud likes it very much. I help mama about the house. Your little friend. Mary Lizzie Smith. Maynard's Mills, Monroe County, Ga. Dear Aunt Susie: I am 8 years old gnd live In country, but I go to school. I love to read The Constitution. I like Bstoy Hamilton and Bill A rp uoutsn mui UUUC U|IUU UU UWB fill'll, WKIKing very slowly and carefully that poor Willie ral^ht not be jolted, and making himself late to school in consequence?" "Yes, yes. Hurrah for Willie Donbtr." Sulky- boy was smiling now, and I knew my cause waa won. "Very well," said I. ???"Now let???s talk about to day. He has disobeyed me???of course I ought to punMi him." -??????No'm. You oughtn???t Don???t punish him. We don???t want to ste him whipped." "But I havo given my word. It will bo treating: you unfairly If I break it. He has been such a good, true, faithful boy that I???d like very much to "We are willing. We???ll give you leave. VtHrfvA him Wo???11 ??? shall do just as you say. If at the end of one min ute by the clock you are sure you forgive him,hold upvour hands." My dear, you shouU have been there. If ever there waa expression In hands, 1 saw it In thelra that day. 6uch a shaking aod snapping of fingers, such an esger waving of small palms, breaklogont at last into a hearty clapping, aud sulky boy's tho so much. Pips told mo last summer if I'd read .. . / . . I Well, perhaps It was. Wo were all too much in him Bill Arp???s letter ho???d give mo a silver dollar. I earnest to think of that. I looked at Frank. Hla and I read it and got the dollar. Papa says Bill I large, blue eyes were swimming in tears he would Arpougbttocome and stay a week with us. There [ not let fall. As for me, I turned to the blackboard to so many of us we could make enough fuss for I and put down some examples In loag divMou. him rainy days. Mama has li children living. My | "And the moral of this," concluded Miss Jen- oldest sister and brother can play the organ and we { kins, "is that a teacher la bumau. aud a human ??? " all sing, so we have a big time every night. My I being doesn't always know just what to do.?????? uhpAInfhARIruuInfthnljmh " I Mm C. KtrllAtHn Hi. Kirlinliu. favorite song Is "Washed in the Blood of tho Lamb. I am going to learn to play tho organ. My baby sister is the prettiest baby I ever saw. Her name Is Mabel Clare. Your* truly. Daisy Btakb. Orchard Hill, March 12, 1*81. | Mary C. Bartlett la St. Nicholas. 'MUZZBR???S CrllL???RBN. 1 Dear Aunt Susie: I want to write you a letter, too. We are all well expect Charlie, aud he mash* How Mbs. Jenkins "Got Out op It."???"It was I writing afternoon," said Mrs. Jenkins, "and my I scholars were new. If you hsd evtr beeua teacher, I my dear, you woulAeallze what the combination I of these two fclmpleTOCt* implies???the weariness cl | bed/ aud tho utter vexation of spirit. .First, there???s tho holdlug of the pen. If there is one I thing more than another in which scholars exhibit | their own originality, it is in managing a pen* holder. I havo counted one and forty different I ways among as many boys more than once???each I separate way quite different from what I had | taught them fire minutes before. Then the ink. To aome It was simply Ink, uoth* An' my drate big sitter Daisy ) berdreffulssd, Au??? 'isuseshe had her hair to turl It hy she???why she jus' roared Yes???erday. Yours trulv [arch 12, 18*4. tempter, whispering of unique designs, grotesque | or otherwise, to be worked out on desk or jacket, < _ Etyllsh tea cloths are of oalc-aolorod Roman bargain buying constat, In' procuring aucl. I ??? ?, ^rwuZningrZt ,ym'p??thy???wiVb IS"!" wiuta ??a???y iflS? tilings as are or will be necessary at leu than ber j w |,|, my Iimch lbat i help her. I muiUit with colored n ???were, caught up with the usual market valuation, and the general | j JUt H j | mvo never been In her sad condition I the silk pompons matching In color. ??3l^LTrlfr. h UttVn n f.r^lxT-nnf > [lIii < ??? 1 ??? D ??? t ??? y anytl : i,,K *?? her that ??? roul ' 1 b8 of Hunflower pin cuabionMn tho ???!?? aud ih.po of | AUa'u'ii'oi'. dard articles for home meorilro.31 i?? ??ft??u" I collet I cloth! ???li ono , cur?od h and'T.iUsnTdtogother'Hke I I OTSSLTSnSbTLSS JS lEo^rnTaurnd???.^^^^^^ til such ar. idea are needed. The merchants I 8U miner and work ns I will have to do I cushion of brown velvet or velveteen, with a frayed I f 0 ralong, long tlmuaud I think It Is the best paper Iasi wished, aud others were c.irelcs* aud would niuat have apace for Incoming noyeltiea; be but thpI) ??? he hM I19t ??? ny fnt hcr to go ahead,' ["??????^^.???Sed'w"'^^.??? TmCoZ'ncT.oJ'my ShlSrwd SyTlVoTS W ??2u not , W , h ??? > b o looking and. toolplug and has only oddaand euda of stocks, having al-1 . t . i I t3r ' whlc ??? ????? wi n pins. I ,.4.^ d(jrj . t rt g d util Arp ???till^we wash the I continual showing I felt my patience giving way, ready secured hi. profit*, Rather than pack , , l un , wouIl , ??? ke A H> ??? or rom , one A wy pretty lamp .l.??io la made of perforatad puS ??? am^rfeJuV ????? u???p^whlSTtoeJ'rto'Sw L^b5l2 away Ibealim aatortmenla, he will aell the .ii.m. i,???_ card-hoard, lino tarlatan, narrow rlbbont, loarca W | h the p.por. I wish tome of t6e ><d??? I??se??? upon which they ahould have been rcmn.nl. vi r. low often at much Ic.a limn B meallltlo advise, how to cultivate d f Tho leavcaan i fern, ahould bo moatly children would write to me. Your., pruoltclng sad were nuking "unknown charaetera??? ?????? D ??? ," r * " ????????. h , ??? ??r??cn bouae flower plant.. When to Iran.- , mlll ouc , A(IC r they hare beau premod and Ihe Joneabom. Oa.. __ Ma??m Taavv,,. 1 ..,1'u!.. ??? ??? I P ,ant the,n * ,Iow 10 ,,,llko gw*nium?? bloom | leaves weighed, cut alx piece* of cardboard and ar-1 DglB aunt Susie: I am a little girl 8 years old ???De??s I'se sometimes ???usrful, too??? Of tourre I Is. I ktow; But what's a yittlo girl to do "She dot to try; be trass, tco, When she's so small same, That???* all the way she has to do Wheu she's tired???don???t oo see? Toune oodo. "When I???se weally doo.1 an* nice Frongh all de drato long day, Papa tail* me a pearl of prize/ Au- muzz3T?????alad to say ???ehe was dood ??? " HUMOR OF THE DAY. I la diUbtei.t parts of Ihelr books, I lost it utterly. Only 0??e Draomifr. Thai I will not have,??? I said, sharply; ???I will I From tho Kentucky Stato Journal. prudent. True, certain article, may bo ??>??? L nt | we ll. Who will answer mo? Viola. r.mtc Uic leave, and fern, on rich piece (llfrjrcotiy. n.n.ia. farmer and Uvea three miles from Puulth any boy who nukeanmark uponanybut -Say, mister," .aid tho conductor to a man who of style or the colors may be different next year, but persoos who consider comfort be . . . # ril . I When arranged, pssto them on the tarlaton, then I orilUn. I don???t go to school now, but help mama Mrs. Fuel id Waterhouse, Jr., of (Jlonrock I rnV A r ihn card-board on both aides with the tarla- I tako care of little sister and wash tho dishes, I the lereou page.??? I seemed to be eight feet long, and was napping on "ihey were very still for awhile. Nothiug was I two teats in the car, whilo bis legs hung over the I stubbed fingernails bitten to tho quick, had yet a I flue yourself to only two scats." I certain air of sturdy dignity. His ???n's,??? If not I The Leae N'avtaater. cloaks; one embossed velvet, which wos$175, I cut a deep groove around it about one inch louo, new a strip of card board together la now marked *100. Thentocome down lo fromtbeond. Tako a atrip oflincn or coarae I ??' ????lt*t*t?? tl??. futen It Co ihe_ Id.lde muallu underwear, man,of the g.rmenl. be- cotton good, four or five Incl,c 3 widc rave, "???^ibbo^ol a co JLtd Umcl atT. ingoffered at from one quarter lo ot.e-half out the threada Icngthwiae until an inch only f^ p whldl be tb0 baUoIn when luverled; hang S,h,.^maina U .lck their former prices, while in children???s stock* I of cloth is left, wind this around tho handle I wJth r |t>bous to the chandelier, or lu one of tho I Griffin, Ga. Inga, which are everlaatingly lu demand, one ????d tie in the groove with a atrong twine window.; fill wllh preuedlern., driedilowerawnd DlAn A ukt Sun*: I am 8 ycua old and my tlater I baudtome. were corttinly plain, andlookpdMil| PromlheAtk ???'"i???vcircV' can now buy grade, which were 85 conla n I atring. Bo aure to have enough cloth to | autumn leavei, aud it will bo a ploaaant bit ot I yj orA j, Juat aa old aa I am. My uuclo, oi Clark'! I they know tbclr pl.co aud mc??nt to keep I:. Tom-1 D 0r) ??? gtb0 high water a man waaaeen going pair for 25 cent., and thooe which were 75 for I make a large mop. We have seen several j color. , I unlvenlty, aent me a CosariruTios and 1 though I my Silver'., long aud Ump, betmeared wllh luk I j owu tb0 At kan??aa on a log. At ho waa pining 55 cent.; , n d noveltiea in clotha.aold at fancy kl i hena In which theao mopa were uaeil, and OOSBIP FOR THB LAOIBS. 1 I ,rom P ilmtonail - vainly .trove to keep lime with x.ltt!o Kock aoveral men ipreng Into a aklir, rowed price. In tho fall, now coat juat half tho price I *h??y wore modola of nentnesa. One great 82d??loia ol .now ihta winter and we have tine tlmca I ??? l0 ' Jgue * hlcl1 ??????c*'** 1111 ? out to the lone navigator, and said: they were then marked So thlaseema to be advantage la that very hot aoapauda can be A naaaa recently worn by Mia. Levi P. Morton, coaaUng. Wo havelanow In our yard at* and seven I ihla way and that, and which ahould "Climb In." tney were men maricti. bo mis seems to be *??" ,or Y ??? 1 the wile ol our minuter to France, waa H dark foot deep. 1 think the cjc'one muat hava been h?? v0 boon red but waa black Uka the flngen. Hla .. CUmb , n wh . rr a favorable oeawn lor prudent economical I ??*<l in thl. way. _ blue vclv.t, the front breadth covered terribly . ?????<'???'orm. we,hdiwhen (..a ncUhe r form nor comdlncm. and might 1 mol hr rato lay in their year's supply of dry I Hownotr, Oa., March 0.???Will you tell me I with a fine oriental embroidery In ^nailed the ono you had, I wish aome olthe lit-1 have atood for "v'a??? or even "x???a??? aa well. _ goods. Ihroughour columns next week a nice motto * old - A dre ??? worn bjr Mra - Shep !i! , . a l r '??? l ???T 0 M' 1 i7 u.'.ef'S'tsst U ?? ,A Baow! *' Then thorn waa Hugh Bright's hand hard and I ukcn0 Workta moreatong,"' fo. . n, "???I" herd, a daughler of Mr. Vanderbilt, at ono ol tho Plymouth, N. H??? March#. 1881. rough with work, holdlug the pen aa II It never ???Where are you going?"* j r a apatte d uro screen, or, as mottoes are | nm ) Aan ,, t renentinn...... ni Uvender ..tin ear. I *,... . .>?????.. t ,. ???. H D.I..I m,*nt t??? nt it nut hi* "n'a" were ''u'r,??? and I .. w 0 ** 1 the :lv er. 1 Tothoaklir. Hurry up!??? Wall, strangers, I'm pretty wall fixed. Don???t CHATS 'WITH OUBSTIOHMnS. A Latter From Viola???Map. hr Waihlir IMohM-A a Flra Barton. Woman's Kingdom has several questioner* thl* week. ''Viola??? ask* how to cultivate floweret when lo Irauaplant them make geraniums bloom and do well. Tho proper Ume al which to transplant ol course varies according to latitude and ollma'e, and no poiltlve date (or Ibe change from green > Du taxon ror anytnmg "From up the river.??? . .Aa. I ' "Ol courte you are " m ,k DnnTW^k-dca'rl ^hwS^SgjrStrt ??r- ??? ' ??? . ??? , . preildenfa reception., waa ollavonder satin, cov-l Data A ukt Sunt:: lam 12 year* old. Pa la a | meant to let It go, very common, can you anggeat eomelhlng I ere ^ with ptlooleu point lace, tho iquare neck I Q Ureer rman and I help him all l ean. I have a I could by no pouible ohanco bo taken for anything I novellnatead? Can you tell me how to make flulahed wlta counllem ball, aud crucenu In I ,tawberry patch and aome almond treca. I lire 5 I elie, 1 a cheap and tasteful wall pocket? Try this I diamonds, and hanging from a necklace ol I miles north of GrttUn. Wishing you-and all my | A t iej recipe foraple: One cup buttermilk, one-1 aolltalrea a butterfly of Immenao diamonds, wllh cousins a happy time. ' ou,a , MoklI)(ni gxITR I mtloFrank-whohadbeenarealhelpandeomlort I green house I half cup ougar, oneegg.ouo lableapoonful la,| ?? rublc * 0,1 tha w,oa ???' 0 ?????? ho o 0 ***' 011 SunnySide, Spalding County, Oa. ' ???0???????ver.inc3 thodayhohadbaahfuUy knocked . W. M. Morris. I and diamonds of enormooas six) about 1 01(1 ftD<1 * * m J *?? P* 110 * * c?? llon m Ioa I maca jtte, and bis "n???s??????but what was it that sent I "Where is your family?" The nnawer I. m.d.Jn the Introduction. bar threat nndwriat. ,, I KiSS'to'tSo*^tar'l fhTSklt li ??? I * cold chill over me a. I looked a. them? Ah. my '.??!fS!5!fiSTwtah awwr- ITEMS OF INTEREST. | lbd?? Modjmka'a hutaud. ta. Count Be,utta. nexTum.?' Youre^r??? ^ JoShi'wVieU wheuWo^ndTat FrenkTnU wfe?????i cently prreoutod her with a *ix Ihouaand dollar I cnaatia v. Snaata ??? on apopiar." I had wrltteu half a dozen letters on the opposite [ "how did that happen?" Why don???t you como to the shore?" ???C???auzo it don???tcost nothiu??? tor ride.??? 'Y???ou???d better come off aud get a drink of don???t do it. Feller back hore house to lawn can be given. In lower Georgia | .,???*" rr<> *.* .7? ba ???T*, h ? w P* 1 1 pair oldlamonda-n part ol the profiuola sale ol Villa Rica, Ga, March 12, isst. winter la conanlerad praclically over by the I dl(ri)r outlreIy up0 ??? th ??? quM u 0 n. "Do the y*re- I oa,Ua,rom hl * ValHornlarench, Dean AuttT Sunn: I am It years old and am an I P "y bTi K^nk.??? said I, mlddlo of rebtuary, and Ihe Htli of that I ,|ti|re water?" Tho uaturallal, connected for thirty I KiiaaoN at this White House,???:It waa ono of the orphan, but I don???t feol like otic, lormyloatcrl :???[ old it" month la Ibe favorite day on which to sow I yearn with London aoologlcal aarden, says potf- I proud momenta of her radiant Ufa. She haa only I papa and mama ate aa good to mo aa my owuwould I ??? You before I ipoke,??? said I clinging to a I wantetfme to coma out and hear hrm???proach.???but garden seeds. Thtwe of ua, however, who I lively that they do not: that the parrots there ate I one rival and that Is l'atll, whose uncouvcntlonal I {JJJJ ???mSneMl???u laHngcare ot my Httlc *i*tor and I forlorn hope. I lien duu'/m tao???ml.re'a/fm'?? ror'km' N ??" have experienced Iho rigors of north Georgia, I kept altogether without wator. Yot quite recently [ Hie debarred her from that home, aud Nllaaon myaelf I love to read the nice lcttera In Tit* Cos- I "No'm, 1 did It afterwards. I forgot.??? I ??? 1 1 long ago learned that anrinu Is not uabercdln I?? muumllat of Liverpool wa* proaocuted and fined would notbave beeu human had she not barclelt |??v n ???v?? (a U. Y !R'*JfIS}Yt loll Nika aaittSY. I ,, Ahi Frank i my good, good boy! Bowcouldl -namr, ino with the aeaann of 8t Valentino lint u v.m I *>? tho efforta of the aoclcty lor tbo prevention of I tho triumph over her rival! On thliocearion ??bc | ???-otlntu, t,a., staren , . I you? Don???t you aeo that 1 ahall have to puntih I Prom Burdette's Sermon, In Brooklyn Eaglo. 111 ti .1 r 1 '1.1 , vtn I oinelly to animals lor sending a few of tha bird* I waa honored by an luvltatlon lo remain to tho I D*AS AUKT Suaia: 1 am 12 ycarioldandl can you?" I Now, when tho day wa* far *pent I girded up my wllh us the lime for transplanting la near at I ??two day*' Jonrnoy without wator, ! private aupper ??orvcd later by tho prealdont lo a I plow and cook. I go to rchool to Mr. Walter Arnold. I "Ycn???m.??? Tho brave blue eye* looking calmly up I loins and gat me to tho train. And It wa*No. 2], band, and a few hints concerning tho modus I . _ ..., I special party of frleuda from among the 11 live with my graudoa. I have a brother named I into my faco. ???-Very well, you may go to tho I mail and express, going cast on 14'?? time, for Ihe operandl will not be out of place. I Lveulna'a guest*! Sho wore a queenly robe ol pale. I Ttldcn alter Samuel J. THdeu. Y^ut Iriend, I dc , k .??? I mow wa* deep. Twenty two was three hours late, A very pretty plan and one that la quite dlll f 11 . tb ??? tmu mor and deitmv I,! 1 "! I K?? ,d b ??>vaile, slashed with light blue and altver: h,, claylon County, Ga., Mareh 12, l&ri ??? He went and I walked tho atriea again up and and It waa abandoned. Dimly lighted was (lalilunable now la to plant heliotropes rose I 1.. .. ??? ..,,1 ! ,1. . I her majoatle. square aboulden bare, her arm* also, I I down, up and down, giving a caution here or a I sho car, and cold. Men curled up In their geranium. and gladioli,. ???riant T.mardl winter they lore their ap^Uta and bu^ wZmT* W??????- ??? ??? ??? ??? ' < word ?? ,ad ??? lce ,herc ' b,U ??'?? l kn ?????"?? l ??? OTaf ??? aUaad ba ??? d 008 anol ????' aud ??? ????? ???riuted the clUssn sovereign olthe great A mat lean | 0 . j| atc |,s ,gg| oo.ua roa on, I seemed suddenly to hare become two voiced???tho I of me a *eedylook!ng man bereft ot hla overcoat. The two rolilrat spots on earth aro not Ha I people. I ' " ' ' I one tantalising, the other soothing???aud ot coune I and not fastidious aa to collar, began to whittle. pole*. Oneolthcm la tn uorlheari Siberia, iho | rwHoana 11 I DbakAustSoii*: t am 11 yeara old. I goito | u,e tone* were conflicting. I Dsually the note ol the railroad warbler You mutt punbb bfm," said one. I waken* our Ire, but we all listened to this You nil*! not,??? aald another, | man. Motlow aa flute notes rose hla abould bo kept In mind: Avoid placing rosa colorod flowers next to scarlet nranen or violet. ???> Iln not nl.e. I P?? IM - WaOOUBem 1* 10 UOrlUeait KiDcrla, Iho I , I ??*AR A uat home: i am n root, um. i *o 10 to scarlet, orange or violet. -. I)o not place I o f> areb , pclM0 uorlh 0 , , ho Ko[th AHaie*. Mottmiv Ovaacoas.- No, Goorga. I I school and I think I am learntug fast. I amgolng orange next to yellow, or blue neat to violet. Am> ??? ican caa ??? llDr . ..^weat ol the Party am ??? 0, ???? ??* ??? k * ???/ *?*', ui . S "*??*??? ???*???? to-morrow.;We hav.a plc.mmt 3. While relieve! any color, but do not place i alld ,. TUclrevcMge January temperature Is about ter ' dc,r '* 1 ' 'No,I*hant Juat like aa not tho 11??? the conuirr and have two church,*, m I* it next tovellow t Onarirw. well with I ^ 7 pm ??????r?? ??? a 00 "* train will run off Ihe track. Whata place thU I* Sunday tchool. Than* you. dear Ann>Sn.ie It next to yellow, a. Orange goee well Willi | ??deireea fahreluhcll. loraladyto alcepln. Catch mo taklag o(T my the children to write to you. Your I lllaiuunda WorlKa a Million ???It U *a!d | nboea, nor anjthlUK cl*o this night. Why, anybody | chappcl Hill, Ga.. March 9,18SI, Li... ..j H ( n | a i . | I for a lady to sleep in. Caleb mo taklag off my I *?????? blue, and yellow with violet. 5. ltoae color ??|amoBd* Worlb ?? Mllllon-lt I* mid Lhoea, nor anythlugclw thl* night. Why, anybody | chapp and purple always ga well together. I that at a private ball given In Now York not long I can como along here aud pull these curtains Viola aaka also about the cultivation of the I ago dlamoud, to the value ol oue million were I right back." "Why, dear, It I* Jiut tiUuita, especially geraniums. There is a very I worn. Mra. Wm. Aster haa the flueat diamonds I aa privato here aa In yuur own room, general but erroneous I Jea in this part of tha I owned b ? any lady rcaldlug tn the city. Ot>e ol I No ono disturbs any on. else on moral Mower garden that geraniums require I h??? ,iand * c ' mMl ???""' " very rich soil. The truth la the natural homo I VhlauaSdae* of the flower la in a very poor sandy country I ,.| ia u,| Ti and (ri1la ' He deserves it.??? I many puckered whistle, ???Home, Sweet Heme.' lie doesn't.??? I At the first Hue lurly-looklog men sat up to hear. He disobeyed you flatly.??? |'"Mid pleasures and palaces.??? Not often did Ihe But he forgot, and he haa always been to I seedy whistler roam amid very gorgeous palaces, Dxaa AUKT Susie: I am nine years old. 1 feed I good.??? I we wot. Scant Indeed must be the pleasures of a the chickens and play with my pet cat aud my I ???But you promised. Yon have given your word. I man without an overcoat on a stormy night In dolls. Mvfa'herisa farmer and haa been taking I Here are thirty hoya to whom you should bean ex-1 March. "Be It ever so humble???" we followed bloom* ahe ahould keep moat of tho buds I Mrs, Astor also wears a watch with tho mouo^ram I the young bridegroom. The last thing we|ma. I take care of little brothers. I hive !??or I a nct r ???you now what I said, but???yon ate such a I with' ita passionate longing. It' made pinched off. If (hero are too many bntls I lu dlamo td, and rubles. Her diamonds alone are I heard btfore going to sleep wus tho begtnnioa I brothers and one ris:er and tlon't *et lonesome. I | goo I boy I can't bear lo punish lou, not In that I Jhote pf na wno were not going home they will all blight and none ol them, will valued ...wo hundred and fifty thousand doltare, L what he retd* was ,h. U.t t V ??S wJ '?? Un " ???? ????? gSS?!-ih.^ W w???e bloom Tha idea la to let onlv a few remain I aud she haa many other beautiful Jewels. I dldnt' hear tho end of tt, but awoke next I 1 love to read the hoys and gtrla column. Yours I -rd rather take Ihe whipping." The honett up-1 splendor could dszzlp a hesrt so, hosce-lovtng ' 'I I mornlmr and found all euiet In the next berth I truly. MarriK Naan. I turned face waa very so3or, but betrayed nor the I' on, give me tho lowly thateched cottage again," Have you never aeon geraniums a mass of I raahlounblo Idloiy ncrnclee.-The Idle | round an quiet in the next oerui. I But i' Co n n ty, Q a .. Marcne, 1S8I. least sign ot fear, nor eras there tho sllght-at , tls I come fairly sobbing In the tenner, btrdtue notes, httrfa an J no blooaia? Fusrhiaa will hltvun I sjueiaclo, ol faahtuu aro among tho things which 1 Au 'h 0 olbcr PA??? oc Scrs were scon up, and the I plcion ol a trouble in the clear, childish rclec. I and then sgsln the "Home, sweet home??? reftaln, buds and no .blooms? rusemaa will bloom aym mi or . n whymbmaMenapotter hai their be* metsmorphoaed Into mtau, Daaa Aukt Susie: My p. take* Tire Coktotprok F -Blew jour brave little heart," thought I.-or Umpathe.te rich, plalmlte, yearning, tbemaelvea to death, so that the buds should I ar0 P**??? way Joung manona anouid I the bridal eouo'e slent nnallv tha< I and wa all love to read it Pals postmaster and I I conns yon would, I might have known It," and I Tne train slowed up. stopped, the conductor h...inched off when thev rlret aimear now handicap them,ulve, with large.melliog hot- P 111 ,u ??? mo nrinai coupe slept. Finally they and we au rovo ro rean n. i a is posunaster anus Vratacd the alle, op and down, thinking, cimela abruptly, the mellow whlsUs diedaway be pinched OH wneu tney urat appear and I while, they aro snl- were arouaed by tha .-inductor, andalter forty help him. Yesterday was my birthday and I was linking in .scarce anolble sigh. only a few should be allowed to bloom in I clt ??? uly loaded d ., wn w ' llh lr .[ U ^ tournurca ?????????uph ol U sundering in the lower It year.???Id. Ma made me a cake and It was nice ?? I viciiiijr lotucti uuwn wiib umu*, lour it urc a ??? w ??? *??? i????????' . ...Iln order to have goon and perfect dowers. Nerer U.gjbjuqueu, ua raster/ lo ihj uninitiated. buuk * * ntl whirred Inquiries for butldi o:>? bar jauy llltta ?? allow them lo bate a great iiuautitjr of 101 coursu these entmnalliui bottle* are only I iUn * lr >??? ??nl??alm articles, conaplcuous among wnlch I tS??*Md A M ^antTarV???an'd I??am soto^cdyl I balf^ aloud I Mra< "mv nlhor ihtM " ihirvn annoiMbt a nlnmn III. lawa.ia ,??? * a. a ???. trie.... nnkll.k I "TnP tfftH blooms. _ will h%T3 to do It," rooexted tha voice with-1 "Come," *aid the conductor. "I can't ca rry you These is no other way." I any Inrtber.?????? cannot, oh! I cannot whip him!" I groaned I ibe wbutler rose, and as lievaluly fumbled for . aloud I a button on his buttouleis coat, started lor toe rear The good nt the school requires it You must I door. rl Am vqtir f#Allnr and hli.'' I ?????? rh | at. affectation, lor the gold or silver lop. are never I T**." 1 ???? otbB ??? boe i'_ lba ? a PPf aKld . a P???. um P ??*??? | TsU the Mttrin^ to writa_to ????-. [ svtrifl^eir SelTnVSdMi: ,? I ???ihla way." shonfed the conductor, and the Loyal little soul! Good I wbUtlar meekly turned aud walked out by the for- I ward door. A lantern swings out from the step. | the train moves on. aud the homeless wbUtler w I shivering out lu the snow. the de??k and struck the I "What station is tbit, conductor?" 1 woaderingly. ?????? Listen I "No regular station. It???s a cro*??lng. Stolon???s I Ua farmer and has a cotton g!n- I do not go to I to mo boys." I said, "you all know that Frank I two miles further down. Don't stop there." I school now. the weather Is so dlngr vable. I have I Dunbir Is one of my best scholars " 1 ???Wheredid that fellow???get on?" 9 pet pigeons. 1 spend part of my time playing I "Yos???m. yea'm!" came from all parts of the room, I "Climbed on at tho unk, where they took water my doll This is my first letter, as I am ma I hut two or three of the larger boys sat silent and I about twenty miles back." I ma???a baby girl. Yours truly, I uti'Tmpalbetic | Came from nowhere, got off at nowhere, had no< Mexticb K-eown. I "You know how ambitious he is in icbool, and I where to go, aud whiatied "8w??et Home" till he vv.,11 mii,toaf I YUianow. ua, *??rvu 9 isM. I wh*t a Uttle gentleman, always!' ??? I made us ail cry. Ah me, I wish I hsd given him i li educated cooks I I -Yes'm' lnat'sso! We know!" Only two un- I a quarter. Butthat???s me. My good impulses are r common trying pan, I Dear Aunt 8 ism: lam a l Utle boy nlue years j sympathetic facesnow^ butone. that of a sulky I always slow. I never tnink of " t to cover I old and , , ???J upon a wire support I runoN. ... I 10 I or frying basket, and left in the hot fat until tha I there H There la nothing that afford, qnlet pleaanr, a Ft ??? cr WoaK _ 0ood ~ k baJI aw m> ??? o( bro.nip, of it. anrface, or of the flour or breed to a gteater extent than flowers do, but like I ow4 iUk b au d ker chlefs. edged all round with lac*. ! ???'nimbs with which It to coated, indicates the suffl* | all kinds of mtochtof. dtoh' suggestion and fill it whu nice clean tana ana suck ro#e 1 aessorof a bottle a foot long, of slender proportions geranium leaves all arouud so aa to hid* Ihe cut la diamonds with top of gold. It was a Crist- . To Frt K iMi.-The melted 1st cook, by emvee- dials and sand and then pour in water until meagilt,aud rat el Tiffany.In New York fso Uou 0I hoal , Ja , t a , weterdoesln the soKtalled Use Band la saturated. l*u?? that In the dcair- ??">v r * ????l Irons 110 So Iso. are shorter but letger ol mML j, , h .t u carnet, u la evident u????r- i 7 - ?????? ??????** boning ot me*L it tna; is carrect, it is evtdent | ed place in the house and the leaves will be I around ih????? the cne named. The beaux have uo I lhlll |he eW t should be completely immersed I fresh and pretty for weeks. The leaves will r ?? f ^!, ta * ^ of melted fat or oil Well educated cook. VUl*; mw to be larger than the hand It i. very V* ,n ,or / mell ? n ; bolUe * I a deeper vew^l than our common fry grow to oe larger man tue u an u. it is I fiowres. It may be these are intended as protre a miAntiiv r??????imaUaa n t Interfiling to watch a flower disk Irons if UonMor "Satan find. wuaemUcblel rill lor Idle mo^b. wb" h U s?ap?y 1I1S ujlsnf wire ??? everything elec, they must be noticed and Lun . drawstriog tun round Just to a??ape tha I rttucjol the crockary. At firet ataht this apeear. B^nHlIt and Itah Toombs, cherished or they will not amount to much. I comers. A little ailk bag of scent 1?? placed inside, I oxtravaxaat, as etmpared with the practice of I Mn. W. M. Morrto. of Bowden, Go., asks I aud a pompon ornaments each corner and each end | * re,u *ng the bottom of the pan with a Uttle dab of I Winterrille, Ga,. March s, 1884 how a cheap and tasteful wall pockel can ba ?????< U>* drawstring. ??? t^oNpretaV???rrinrata???!???the???m^taod d^ribrt I Da * a At rr 8c * Ia: 1 ??? 11 Jtut old ??? d 1 *?? ???? made. Elaborate directions need not be given | "May Reuis" sends these three suggestions: may prove the counirary. 1 101100110 mJ molher ' 1 00 P 81 * DJl a 041 pockets l to the s*ift. cor the battle to the strong, neither S et bread to the wise, nor ret riches to men of un- erstandiDg. nor yet faror to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them ail."