The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, June 03, 1884, Image 12

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. 12 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION* TUESDAY. JUNE 3 1884- TWELVE PAGES. THF WOMAN'S KINGDOM I l??entId I'raightbingaln front and braided inr, VVUITIMI???I O lntheb|ict T1 , 0 y TCly qnickly learn nice, The Home end the Housewife end Gossip of the Hearthstone???Talks with Women and About Women. tflhnrt 'rt:rrt on Ilcme Topics earnestly solldlcd. IVrtio "Wi man's Klugaon" on one corner of the enrelop.) CBEtriKODP TBE 8TAIR4. . In the softly falling t wflight Ofawcsty. treaty day. With a qnlet step I entered Where the children were atplsy I was brooding o'er some trouble That hid mot me unawares. When a little voice came singing, "Me is crecpln' up a stalls." Ah! It touched the tendereat heart-string With a breath and forcedlrino, And inch melodies awakened, Aa words can ne'er deOne; And I turned to see our darling, All forgetful of my cares, When I saw the little creators Slowly creeping up the stairs. Step by step sbo bravely clambeted On her little hands and knees, Keeping np a constant chattering Like a magpie In the trees. 'Till at last she resdhel the topmost, When o'er all her world's affairs, Bho delighted stood a Victor, After creeping up the stairs. Fainting heart, behold an Image Of man's brief and struggling life, Whose best prises must bo captured With noble, oarncst strife; Onward, upward rescblngever, Bending to the weight of cates, lfoplcg, fearing, stlllcspooling, liar o creeping up the stairs. On tbelr steps may bt no carpet, By Iheir sides may be no rail, Hands and knees may often pain us And the heart may almost fall; Blltl above there Is tho glory, WMch no sinfulness Impairs, With Its test and Joy forever. After creeping up the stalls. refined habits. Oa the first of Jane these Is taken to Paris and sold to menu lecturers, who arson It In lengths and ihades for export to Amer- lea and other corntilea There Is an Imfetior kind , , , , , ,. .. ... I not much used, which lagathasedfrom ash barrels girls will be removed from the city with its lnd hc , pl o( Ptrll and Iia j r aud ??? orle4 loto dust sud best to a lovely place on the Penn-1 i tngl h, and shades. Dealers pay from f?? to $12 a sylvania railroad, known aa Spread Eagle -a doisn for ibeso switches and sell tbtm at tl and Tavern. It is an old tavern standiog in a (2 each. The most expensive bate la natural all pretty greveof aged trees, principally syca- I Ter white, worth 118 or 113an ounce; so It Ureally more and maple. It wna erected in 1705, and ??<????> u >?? n >'* " el /. ht ln * oid - ?? le,c ^ d ha. been kept as a county hotel until recent- o|d|Mcillm ol ^ dependi on th8f4Ih Ion. ly. For aereral year* It has been di.nscd I Yellow halri uo , gol4en u , lmoI . a great altogether. But within a short time it hss min7 light colored waves sre told to dark haired become the property of George W. Childs, IsdleaHany a pretty blonde yon meet on the street and through hit liberality has been provided I has black eyes which she cannot hide, and black asahome for these children during the bslr which she can. Fashion role. all. Just now n i. k.i?????? I the color is at- dlum brown, but there are constant aummer. It 1* now being put in the nicest , , en00glJ , 0 keep nB8 on g0 all order and everything done to provide for the I |h8 ??? me health and comfort of the pupils. Surely this la a great work, and Ibe bleating of the Lord will attend it. OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Pane* in Povtaiv.???Spurgeon aays: I j juvaforsemo lime wanted to express my ap preciation of the Woman???s Kingdom. I have not wiltton before, but what Hems of interest that I have teen the Christian man in the depths of I oin gtt np for the fumre I will send them in. poverty, when he lived from hand lo mouth I h*ve been teaching forthree years.and find lthard and acarceiy knew where he should find the *???*??? IloocopiefaUoy time, ball havemy own next meal, alill with ills mind unruffled, . , . a ...... , , I poudent. If t&eUdie* ao not maalf.aBt more Inter- calm and quiet. If he had been ts rich aa ln t!l0 Wom , B -, Kingdom, I think ws will have an Indian prince, yet could he not hare bad I to admit Ihe bachelors. Why be ??o hard on themf less care. If he had been told that his bread I A* a rale I liko.tbtm.l bare taro bachelor brothers, aboald always come to bis door and the I'hough not rery old and it is real nice to see how stream which ran hard by ahonid never dry, h ??? ud J ????????* lbem w ??? make taiafholf, milking a ??????,i tr t,n t.a.i i.nn., ??????t,??? ,u. ( '. oow. I would llko to ieesome letter!from those and It ho had been, qoite lure that ravens whp ^ , ??? k# ??? read theiB Iha 0 not solved would bring hint breed and meat In ^he I y oar riddle; yet b a wc not time, cat I like rid' morning and agtin in the evening, ho would d i el , send us some more. Fannie. not have been one whit more calm. There I Hgy 10. is bis neighbor on the other sidcof tbealroet, I i think tho Woman's Kingdom would bocom- not half so poor, but worried from morning pieto now, since we have "Fashion Holes," and till night, working bis fingers to the bone, I rations home topics. If you weald admit "Blau bringing himself to the grave with anxiety. I on Cooltl Etiquette," which would be quite beno- ??? 1 ??? | d dti to those whose opptrlnnlllts to become en'- FASHION NOTES. I lightened sre limited, I am almost Illiterate, my Chenille ornaments sfo lu all touts of all color* father being a poor, crippled soldier of tho "Lost and sre made to represent cat tails, mushrooms,- Cause.??? with no other resource than farming; wheal, Immortelles and ohesluut hurra and are could give his five cblldrou very little education, clustered to represent pompons, with generally an 11 have some talent lor drawing; have never had dlgretto In the midst, I any lnstruc.lons, but have been told that my spec- ??? I Imens showed decid 'd talent. Are there premiums . Flowers aro no* worn In thobalr of an evening I lor fcttch drawing.? Wherocou^lgctlnstrocllons What molber can read tho above beautiful I Th<ir * r0 p,,cod ,4r b4ok - 40 " 10b ?? hardly visible I chespest. and what would I have to pay ? Please lines without recalling some time In the I d< ???g??? t COB ?????? a thl, to the w.tleUHret, I am very ui.nri ??? #iw. n.a.a I ^0 * c, ??? deT0,d ??* *o!i??ge, ??n4 geranium bl mi. mi of j deflrou* tf becoming an artist, and perhaps tbli past, when overburdened by tho cares and | acarlet, pink or whko aro tbo moat fublgneblo I w m b e]p m* Alice W perplexitiea incident to every woman???* life, I flower* for tho coiffure. I Monroe, Go. tome precious little one, by a fond word or ft I Alf MHTlMKlY KB3r tr ~ CK DHKU for g yoang Atlanta would be as good and cheap a pTaca for awcet cartel baa caused her to be ???all forget-1 m i u Is a uaimook male with tbo back breadth I 7?? u to uko drawing lemons aa aujwbere south. Wo falof her cue*???? I heard a youug friend I tacked ln d.??p tacks up to tho waist, while the bsYorome flue arista hero, both male and female, say, not long aince, that ahe had spent a day I front and aides aro trimmed with embroidery ruf- I Rud If you wish ocomo here will flad out foryonr In trying to entertain and amnse some little I fl ** f r??m the lower edge up to where thf top rufll > I extol cnarge for lewocs There i* no premium children who had been placed in her care, u b: VI? *??? bro,d ??V edge.of pleated ba-que, offered here for drawing, and thoy bad proved very troubitsomo and *yS-.^ l>e i t ^A"VV? B T. ,l * l ' TBBB * ck * nd * lteYe * I Wx Aaxsoaartohaveio omit somo of our letter. exacting. She was weary in mind and body, I thought the day would never pass, she felt I tills week, as our columns were fall, bat they will appear In cur next paper. HOUSEHOLD HINTS | aro finished with embroidery, TiiaiKiarsof so many dresses are tucked now, ... . I nolonlyou tho lower edge, bit on tbo uppir croea and fretful and had almost girea out??? 0Te ??? klrt| * n<1 tgi!u gf0Up| of tuck| up oa( ; or patience bad copied to be a ???irtue. When both sides of a skirt which may be p!atn and fall In a Btboko Solctigm of oxalic acid will remove dry one tweet, gentle little child required aome I tbo baok, or arranged ln pleats all tbo way down. I p *i n t. After you have tried everything clso with- ofl.ee from her, and .he took him in her arms Mom wlIfTg wI|l b9 w ~ lhI| iMwn lhEn My . out success, try this. l? t T7n m\?? .*????, / 00 , m ??? ^????? n t lh!pf * Uo * wear whlto. Per??lan a Very Nick wsy to cook veal cutlet* 1* to dip llttlo fellow softly laid hiahand against her I lawns, nalnso ik and mull will lie the favorlto ln I themlutoa well-beaten egg, then cover them with face! bow changed was every emotion; the I eolt, thin goods. But victoria, bishop and lnde I fl U0 cracker crumbs;m*lt seme batter and lard io tears came to her eyes and her "fainting I iin?? Q will bo mao'i worn. Bulls In all white goods I the frying pan, and cook the cutlets slowly ln it; heart??? woa mellowed and humbled under the I wl,h ?????broidertd il j wersaro very fashionable. season with pepper and salt, and serve with cur touch of that eoft llttlo hand. She thanked I Novelties for children are tho little ahlrred hats I rtut * clttu P* God that she hod been recalled "to a sense I ??f mu ii * n various shapes, trimmed with ribbon I Port Wiki Jelly to be given to an Invalid Is of her impatience,??? end taking courage, I somotlmos flowors, and moro fanciful aro the I made by dissolviog ono heaping toaspoonful of bendinn???nenth the w*ioht of rum ?????? I hiUlnmUiliroom "bspe.mado of straight pieces of gosaiino In one toacupful of the.wlao; sweeten to surelv creeniiiw nn tlioH*nlrn! An.lw. wnirv wl,u * Mwed *OK??lher, ooferod with polutlsee cm* suit the taste of the slokoao for whom It Is inten- y creej lug np the stairs! Audio, weary I broidery or oilontal lace and then box plaited, the I <jed. This U laid, to bo an exceUent medldno for mother*, I would have you do. Learn a lea I ends of pleats Joining lu center beneath large loop I scold, and may bo given hot, eon of paticnco, and, tbo'"hands and knees I rosette of satin ribbon alone, or combined withal may often pain" you, and "the heart may cluster ut Hewers or rescue of lace. , ???* d ??? fllinoat try and remember tho ??? rest and | bird Nkst ILnnkt ???For a miss a carious hat It | with flvoefgs, it seems Uko unnecessary expondl joy forever" that n nulls you in the "glory I lu gsrntt straw, trimmed witbgarnet aslln ribbon I lure louso eleven. If care Is taken In making the there is above.??? | and humming birds. Tho crown Is hl,h turret, | n rko tho ono with fewer eggs will often be rellshod ??? , . I with lop piece lifting up, but scoured as if by a moro than thullgnt and puffy "Angol???s food. Lames Exciumix, ??? It was suggest-1 hlpgo, while beneath It are four lloy humming I ??? ed in n letter from "Hester, 1 ' pub-1 birds lu a nest, with their lustrous heads and necks I Ait Aronix, or little wrap for baby ??? carriage, lllhed last week, that I abould tell I shcwlni below the upraised .-rowu i locos. Binds I Le 'n??< | e cl micramorard, which comes. tho ladlea ntul nsrticularlv "Fnrmor???s I ??* >* bb ?? n ' ??* c h scenrcil on brim by a steel orna-1 4,111,1 * nd , * 0, ??? ???p M I b0 Wife particularly r armors | ^ 1. I knit or crocheted in strlues. and har?? ribbons ran ???bout promised about it this week. The Ladies??? Kxohango I ribbon, wlUi a humming bird in ltacsntor. These I tender lambls cooked with It. Or It miy be boll was established hero a month or two ago, anti I bird nest bonnets come In various colors, inch as I ed In stock made ol bouos and romaiifs of a chlok- It la yetin quit, an embryo alale. It la. W n oldgoid.uavy blue and dark hunter's green. I eu. Servo with thin slices oitosst. After yon are think, galulng strength daily, and we hope | GOSSIP ABOUT WOMEN. | Uted having It plain, It will appear almost like to make it one of the success., (or which T ?????? , r010 lho btpplnm . ol h(r Atlanta Uao noted. The objeot is to help | famlly.-Kousieaii. ladlea in reduced circumstances, or those ' OUR YOUNG FOLKS. Devoted to the Instruction and Entertain ment of the Boys and Girls Who Kesd The Constitution. [In wri'lnx for this department, write plainly,on one ride ol ycur paper, and put "Oar Yonng Fout" In one corner of your envelope. J WHO WAS SHE? By the brookilde one 4*y so fair; Stood a little girl with golden balr; She had stopped In her busy play To watch tho ripple, break away. What did she see In the brook belowt Whom did she see? She asked, I know; Twu a child with golden hair, Who gave UtUe Helen inch a stare. I wonder why she don't tome np? I gneis I???ll frow her a buttercup. Tome, little dirl, I wish you???d tome And go with me to maxima's home.??? Bat the ???little dtri??? wouldn't come, So Helen went borne And told mamma all about her; A boat her bslr so prettily twined; "And would you believe It, It was Just like mine. Andaho wouldn???t tems up, mimma, dear; Now, don't you think It was very queer?" II was your liny self, my Helen, dear, That looked at you from the water clear; It waa Helen's oyes and golden hair, Your eyes that gave you such a stare.??? But Helon must never go near the brook, For by It is a dangerous nook, She might tall In and never come To mamma's andpspa???s little home, And we couldn???t spare our darling child, Although sho is a little wild." Lillian Romlg (12 years). OUR LETTER BOX. Christmas and we are trying to see which wtU hare the finest hoq by next Christmas. We attend to them ourselves. We like yonr plays. Your friend, Chalybeat Spring,. Os__ B ??? Dear Auxt Suns: lam very lonely, aa I do not go tnrehool; but I try to amuse myself gatherirg wild flowers. My father Is a railroad man. and takes Tns Consnnmoit and likes It splendid. Please answer this riddle: A marble wall as whits as milk Lined with skin as soft as sllx Within a crystal fountain clear, A golden apple doth appear. No bolts or bars to this stronghold; Yet thieves make through and steal the gold. Yours truly, ??? _ AnkixHoobe. Collier a Station, Ga. Bear Aunt Susie: I am a farmers sou. Papa takes Tns Constitution and we like It rery much. I am going to school now. I hero six sisters and seren brothers, all at home and yon may kiow wo hare a good tlms. I wish some ol the cenrins would write to me. Your nephew, . . ???. ??? H. Apams, Mountain Hill, Ga. Dram AuitTSosnstlamnlne years old, and I go to school. lean chop cotton, feed the cows end make fires when It la cold. I think we will have plenty of fruit this year. Yonr Mend, Jurats Johnson. Chalybeate Springs, Ga. Dxaa AontGusix: I am nine years old. Papa takes The Constitution and I love lo read Iho youug folks column. I wish seme of my cousins at Pool! would write letters. Your little neice, _ , . ??? ??? Birtua Power, Buford Ga. MaylOih. Daaa Aunt Scsie: I am elereu years old and lire near the G. J. S. railroad. Papa Is a farmer and a doctor, and ho takes The Constitution, I love to reed onr young folks I hare a cart and a ???teerand I haul wool and gu to mill. I went flih- log with my cousins and had a nice time. Your Mend, Mitchsli. Mitchui,. Walnut postofilco, Jackson county, Gs. Pear Aunt Susie: I am nine years old and do not go to school now. WehaTeths stcck law In cnnnty and I don't like It because I have to take the cows to peslnre. I hare a cotton patch and tm gntng to see how much 1 can raise. Your friend, WlLUE SHY. Elton poiloffloe, Jaspor county, Ga. Dxaa Aunt Susie: I sm 1C years old and am a farmer's daughter. I don't go to school now, but do moat sit the cooking. Please ask Maggie Whitney to seed mo the pattern of the "Little Beauty??? Papa takesThsComstitution and thinks It iho bed paper In the state. ??hma L. Milton, Ward, Ga. Dear Aunt Susix: I am 10 years old. Paps la a farmer and I help him lu hla farm. I're bought me Jinny and I plow It every day and ride It to I Dear Aunt Susie: Wo are both thirteen yearr hung tuere It would be Tory easy to love every* church Sunday. I had a cotton pitch last year and I ??'di go to tho same school and are In the same body, bought me a saddle with the money l made. 11 classes. We hare tho dearest teacher ln America, think I will get a gnn this year. Yours truly, I and one of ua Intends to be a school-mistress, but Near Carrollton, Ga. Autaar Bell. I wo wont toll which. Our teaoher la going to have a ??? ,??? ??? ,, ... birthday parly next week, aui we are going to it. Dear Aunt Susie: lam 8 years old. It It raca- I i Va delight ln reading B-.y Hamilton, and the lion now and I m visiting my sister and enjoying | Letterbox. Please tell os yonr real name. his feelings, for he had???not that he was unlike other dogs ln this???a very large, warm heart; but hla nncoomonneis showed Itself by this heart's best warm affection being given to a tortoise-shell cat. Tip slept with this eat; Tip ate ont ol the ???imp plate with this cat, and drank ont ot the tame siuccr; and, ai Florry laid to Georsle, "Tip, and Tors??????the name of the cat??????are aa fond of each other aa yon and I are;" to which Georgia, her brother, answered, ???Fonder." Now one day Tip could not find Ton; Indeed, several days patted that bis dear Ton did not ap pear at basket or saucer, an4?ip wav very sad without her. He went about with a alow itep and drooping tall, giving now and then a llttlo whine ol sorrow. At last, alter aome days, Florry and Georsle cams to him, and Georgia said: "Come aloog. Tip, we hare something to show you lo the kitchen.??? So the ehlldren took Tip there, and; to bis surprise, he ???iw hla friend Mrs Tors seated In a basket by the fin, with a little family ol Juvenile ???Torses.??? Tip aeareoly kuew how he felt at first???half aorry. hall glad; and, loving Ton dearly, like a kind dog, he made np hla mind to love her kittens. Georgia held him at first, bui then let him go. Presently Mrs Ton left her basket, and began stalking ronnd the table with pride ln her air and a loud purr??? winterer a rat's purr comes from. Tip chose his opportunity to examine the kittens, and, getting Into the basket, begam licking them. Here he made a mistake, tor, In the twinkling ol an eyo, Mrs. Tors had Jumped on his back and nearly clawed his eyes out. 1 don't think Tip wss ever quite so foudol Tors afterwards.???Ulster Bose. Winnie's Victory.???"S.-e, mtmms dear, see whit Miss Temple, my teacher at the Sundy-school, has given me,??? cried little Winnie Leigh, unfolding from it's soft covering ol tissue paper a large Illu minated text. Inscribed with these words, "Little children, love oneanother.??? "Isn???t It beautiful?" ???Very, Indeed," said her mother, smill >g Into the happy, eager face upraised to bet's. Oar ltseon this alteration has been about lovo," weuton Winnie. "About how Jeiue lored us and died to save us from our slus. And Miss Temple AAys, 11 ire truly lore Jesus, we shell lovo each other Also, and be patient and kind, Ba 1 told her I thought I lored Jesus, but I kuew I was often very cross to my little btothcr. And then Miss Temple sold 111 went home with her alter school the would give me a text that would help me to remember, aud this Is It.??? "anpposo I lasteu It upon the wall, io that yon can easily soo It," said her mother. Winnie was delighted with this arrangomeut. Sho felt quite sure that srhilo the beautiful text myself so much, pitying with her babies. 1 am helping mama ln the garden, too. Papa takca Tna Constitution aud Uko It very much, especially the Yeung Folks department. Yours truly, Carrollton, Ga. Lsola Bell. Dear Aunt Susie: We are 9 and 11 years old and to school at the boautllul Tillage ol Bnvltleand love our toscher dearly. Our papas take Tiie Con. .titdtion and we hasten home on iyeduesday to Yonr lovlug nelces, Leila Me Gahev and Iva Wntrc srs. HeUonvllle Ua., May 9th. Dear Aunt Susir: I am thirteen years old, and afarmet's daughter I can cook pound cake. Yours, Loudilia Mich ell, Bex, Clayton county, Ga, Dear Aunt Susie: 1 am elovon years old My r??ad Betsy Hamilton and tbo children's letters Wo | father Is a farmer aud mechanic aud I am htlplug wish wo could lire with Betsy Hamilton, She Is I Met hoecoru aud cotton, now that wo have vacas ??funny; wo think aha could never spoil horlacc Uoa , iamaoon going to answer tho rfddloAnnie with ugly frowns. We help our msmt's do all their I Register asked. It la the whale ewaUowed Jonah. JI think I'm aa well flalihed ln geography as any { boy ol my age. Yours truly, J. P. Cooper Oakland, Ga. Dear Aunt Susie: Our teacher gave us it party domestic work. Your little nelces. Mart Anderson and Leila Durban. Uoilonrllle, Ga. Dear Aunt Susie: I am 11 yean old and walk a mile lo sohool; I lovo my tescher dearly. I help my sister milk every night and morning, and help I tb * nl * bt ??los??d school and wo had ever to cook and wash dishes. Paps takes The Constitu- I muo11 nl<w ????? d T ??" d oejoyod ouraolvcs so much. tion and I lake pleasure la reading It Yours I wish you could have been with us. Tell Leia mw dlsb, aud bo eaten with relish If cooked lu tbls way. Ir You Hava not the great luxury of some mod- even wbo.re not In.ver,reduced'condition, ^YudlSStoiSrorZ.^ou^ttar???uJ* 1 ^"^t^^^tm^ta'taM Invire to enjoy "mkhr or # ta???'???wh^olhS Ih,v Iitnn/.tr ,i ?? , , .1 Shi is mtti.x known beyond her homo ;but there I In octton bags with paper over them. Fasten the tnsy oonld not afford. Any article of wota I sho silently aposdaarouud her that soil, pure light I l aperwUbmAeUagoaudlt will bo Impossible lor can be entered, suds as crocheting, cnibroid-1 ibe preeto'iinrsa ol which Isoever tally understood I moths to get lu. ery, Fklntlug on silk, satin or china, and In- till It U queucbed.-Chaunlng. , r y ou hendsotu. brie a-brao, no preffl.r tired any net dlework or fancy work, for the I (IlaiT uul nave ll mriahed who, were Ussy I way to display II to advantage Is found than to ???mill amount of cents a month. If ??t if* I c&mltd, would not acknow odtfuthovAatadrAr.tsRi' I h*?oa??h*lf covered with *aua, with a p???uii not disposed of and the owner wishes to I they hare experienced tu the earnest yeanolihtlr I Uutbttqulo, and at tho hick ol tho sheU firmly withdraw it at the end of tho month thry (career from tho spirit and sympathy ol woman.??? I (aricued to tho wall a puff ol srilu. The edge ol can do ao. Any lady who dors firstetass f Beaconsfiotd. I tho lambrequin ts suHlcieut finish 11 silk balls or pickling, preserving or canning fruit, or put. I Wessex aas not only Jumnao, but rxMblt tho I lMKl * pul ou *' ting up brandy peaches, can send in her I most exaltsdvlriuro, wnosi they do depart Irons I To cxvTALLirsoranges and nuts, take ono cup name for orders. When the order! are filled I b# domestic circle aud color on the oouoerna ol I ol sugar, one small cup of water, aud the lutee of ???lie i,ut. her nrlcit them .n,l wli.ts .he i. I thetrcounlry. ol humanity, Slid ol Ustlr God.???I oao lemon. Lst this boll until tho syrup, wbeu she put. her price on them and when ahe Quluc , aJius. dropped Iron a spoon, looks llko flue white hairs, paid, pays ten percent to the ladica exchange. I ' ??? t t I and Is brittle. Theu dtp smalt pieces ol orange tu- There are a great many ladies who leave the I O.woran! thou knowest the hour when Ibe good I ^ lhu . I(J lhem oa buttered platee to dry. The dtjr for the aummer, and would gladly eecape I J??*?? 0 * 15* w ! 11 rotuin ' when the heat aud I wholo mcal# 0 j g D gU*li vraluut* are very nice the trouble of presems and pickles, and It , wbrn???he???ta wSUJm'thtoll^ud ???m "* ,u,llu,,d l ??? ??? u w,p L_ la to be hoped many erdsps will corns in !>????? I with iltacouragomeut, Oud upou his comlug to his ! Bora Cakes oroooklrs ate mtds of tho whites of fore the fruit season bsgins. There cen also I habitation that the foot which would haatsn to ' orders be left for elamplog and embroidery, I medium la wandering at a distance, that the soft or even plain sewing. It will always receive h ????' 1 ?? b 'c?? ??tP?? ??????c sweat from his orow. ???tteution, and only ??ho bast workwomen will f* kuoo J lK *??? 1119 dootofo1 oth " bouws -Wash- be recommended. Bo tboee wishing to take | ???* ????? lfn *' orders for any such work must hare speci mens of thilrworkon exhibition, or briTg| the beat recommendation, AN artlcln en tered to txbibt are kept In glass esses under I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tns Hsan Dasu.???tia,i,iy the lortunste | ones woo have preserved relics ol antlqul y In combs ot pale amber aud tor lock and key, and era not allowed to be I t dseshell; the odd Spanish comb ol extreme rite, handlid. Bo everyone can feel snared of * 1,b " p ??? lln ' ,lchl]r cl ?????? dtd ??? b,ll ' , ??? r J , * ???* essureu cimd> ^ DOa wora w m, hlgh oolfilue. An la- the cue and safety of their property. Any I meBM) c3m u 0 | shell cured lu lilies, wheal sheaves one wishing to enter work or send orders, can I aud delicate lollige. It ditlaterred Irom a cnest addrses, ???"Ladies' Exchange,??? No. 70 Cone I where It has lain lor two or three generadoaa rat street, Atlanta, Georg'*- K. | elawloal faces there are Greek baudeaux el carved. . ??? , . . . '' . I fi lgree or plain gold, set with pearls or precious Ixdiai Giau ???In lutladelphia on 11th I ttaatt. Hevtrlug on long gold pint ar?? birds or street la a Urge bnilding called Lincoln last!-1 buttuttL-t or a hummingbird with emerald head tntlon, where there are eighty-four Indian I sod gsro??leyes, the wide spead tnutpArenl wlugt girl pupils. Mn. J. B. Cox is presh eul of | with thlfUn* llghtsof diver green. roset,cresmsud the L'ncoln institution, end the Indian I blne school Is under herpersonalsupervisinn. The I "IU'Ran HAt*iixds art warn mirep. now than ???gea ot these glrta range from ten to twenty. I u> * J ,T,r **???'??? * Bovtoa dealer who dcee e and repreient sixteen Indian tribes. Most of ??????tebudsoss In such articles. All classes weer SS.._ (m. sL??t??i~u. n I It, mlddie-sgid and old. Berne for use, bnl more them are from the weal, principal y Pawnees, aB ornaln , n ,. Mc u wear wigs when they cssn- 8intecs and Chippewa* Many of them have uo , hrip lt . Women wear false bslr to add lo already been partially civilised by the < lloru I their charms The favorite color now Is chestnut of rnhstonsriee, and the majority of Ibrve I brown. The golden shade, so much In fsshion a girls will return to tbelr own people as I lew jesrs sgo, hsv?? Mien 60 per cent In price, teecher*. They are remarUbly Intelligrnt. I There Uesreel deal olcempeUon. and allkteds two eggs ouo large cup ol milk, one cup ol susar, hall a cup ol huttcr, two scant tesspoenluta ol baking powder: lltvor with reee, use dour enouth to umke a thick hatter; butter small tins, and pn the bitter Into them uutlt they aro half tulL Bake ln a quick oven, while they are hot; before you take mem Irom the tins dust powdered sugar over thtm. Duo tiisrso llttlo tables aro prettily ornamented for the psrior by making a lambrequin ol macrame cord, aud aitet covering the top ol the table with plush put the msersme around It. The hinge should be very long, rescuing almost to the floor, andthjepsceeleltlorrlbbonsshould be to wide that ribbons an Inch and a hall wide can be run In easily. 11 sve the two rows,o( ribbons of differ ent colors AN sxciLLixT rale lor making a perfume that ???melta Just llte the word violet Is lo take six ounces at the txtrsel ol orris one oanaa ol tuberose, hall an ouuee ol J simtne, two onucte of mux, one drachm ol otto of bergamot, hall an onnoe cl English lavender, five minims of verbena, six minims el amygdala smar, five minims ol sweet Beg, tbrce-qusrtersols drachm cl beusrie acid, Add dtatUltd water until yon see a faint ansptdon of mtlsy color, than add deodorised alcohol until yon have two quarts ol perfume. Aaaow a XT ri'DDixa fre-ssa makes a tempting dish lor dessert To one quart of mUk allow ont UMtspoanful of arrow root and tho well beaten yolks of ris eggs, sweeten to yonr taste; flavor with wlbo or with vanilla. Pdt It Into a mould and fressj. U yon wish to take the tronhle lt la a pretty addition to the good looks of the pudding to mtko sfrosdug ofthe whites ot the eggs,and site tnrutng the padding eat of the mould ou a planer ,, , , i nwncuc-ivcsviHuf can be had at A very 1 iw price. penmanship and music, many of thrm, I Ls d tea paid formerly tia to fJ9 f or a good rue. but within a few months, learning to ipeag I u,sy can get an extra alee style at from 16 to tiO English fluently, drew maps neatly, write I now. Niarly all the bslr eomea Irom France and j oorrect compositions, and play well npon the I Germany, wilhalittle Irom other parts ol the eon- I put thelroetlng all over It. If of an economical csblnet organ. During one ball the dev the I Uaeni end England. Thg largest quantity and j turn of mtud the yelks of the eggs may be used lor ??? ??? .a * ???nKrurl dnnnwlkanik . ?? .... I btft QUmlltV i> fnffll FrUM. It I* BOt U??V holt Ol I * Otk*. Ih??? BUk thOttld bf boiltd Wl)!* pitting Q| girlslattend e?? oo , ug the other-half they I p??riooa as many imtgtne, bntoom m from die the arrow root into It, and thit should be rubbed ten so much. I have plaated a WEtermeloa pe'ch, 1 Tirs Mirrsaa???Tip, I must tell yoa, wu a fox are instructed^ in housework and mwing, I kta ,, firing peaauut girls, lt ts gsthtrfid by ! smooth In a llutecotd milk. Fewer eggs may be and will nos with any ol the boys In raising the terrier; not a very handsome dog, nor a very ugly They are neatly and uniformly dre-sed in I p,ddlen, who buy It for a triAe-a silk handkrr- j used It It Is thought desirable, and more arrow root largest ones. I worked lu the (arm last year. Pa I one: la tact. Just an every-day sort ol fellow aa to blue girgham, with white colon; their hair -ui.?? or stmethtog else that pleases the fancy. It will be needed. I gave each ol my lour staters and myself a pig last' looks. But Tip wu not at all a common dog aa to Vihdie Hamilton, Campbell I think she Is a splendid girl. Love yofl and to all the cousins. Your Uttle friend, i Lola Mosilxy. Rutledge, Ga. truly, Subllgna, Ga. May 11. Dxab Aunt Susix: I ain 12 years old and father Is a (aimer. Grandpa takes ran Constitution. Wo lire with him and I think It Is such a good paper. I hsro a pet eolt named Frank. His mother died I Dot 8?? ln S to echool now but am hoeing cotton (or when ho wae8 week* old. Yourncuhaw, grandpa. Hesaysl osn hoe as muoh as ho can Subllgna, G*. elbi. t Hamilton. I p * takes Tna Constitution and wo like ao much Daaa Aunt Suns: I am twelve years old. I am road1U Yours truly, Gxoaoa Sreraxxiox. Drab Aunt Buna: 1 am 12 years old and live alone with my papa and mama. I help to cook, sew, eto Tell Cousin Anna Beglstor that the ores turn of whioh she spoke was tho whalo thatlwal-. a * lowed Joush. Fsparey. ask tho cousin, what U lt 1 EUenwood, Ga. Daaa aunt Suita: lam eleven years bid. We f .in.i.n I.x.x.a |m??ko a crop. Our school and patross had the that ho haau tgot aud does aot dcrlro, yet lt he had | nlce ??? Rtii, fld, fr7 imsgln a blo tho first dayol li ly. lt would not take the whole world lor lt? Papa takes The Constitution and 1 lore te read Onr Let ter Box. Youra truly, Sallii it. Buxts. Woodstock, Ga. and 1 with every little girl that writes to Thi I Constitution could have been there. Your little friend, Tuoxscn F, Exith. HotaniTllte. DEAR Aunt Cusir: Since my Utile sister Don died mama and I hare been ao lonesomo that Dear aunt Sum: I am a little northern gin, but hare lived lu Gtoigia a year and a hall. Wo Ure on a farm lour miles from Atlanta. Wo call It 8wcet. . . . . , . a I.. t |,AM ?? wula- a sfwww V* a m re.fi D nn , L f a, _ a I 10*014 1* irjTiUg lO gOt *Q OTPuAIl girl tO r*i*0, ShO . _ a -m1 I * 07 ?? C ???* ,dren * #omuc ??? woolcln???tMLa nor a * boy. Aunt Winnie *aog, Sandy, went to* dance I .^uren.iniw with thoretvantand when she danced ho would | ??? k ?????*???????>F' Balter, Mia. Daaa Aunt Susie: I am a farmer's daughter. Jump up around her aud try to dance, too, and when sho would sit dowWho sat beside her llko a ditto gentleman, but they tu ned the poor fellow outandspjIledaUhlalun My grandpa sad grand I eleven years old, and walk two mile* to school, ma Hilton were hero before I was ten rusts old, In > '?? ??T teachor very much. 1 hare somo dolls and March. They lire lu Iowa. Lovingly yeurs, Luslink H. Warner. a pet dog named Jack, I lonf to read The Constitu tion sud think It is the beat paper I read. Your Uttle neice, Bada Patton, Ncat HoUonvlUe, Ga. Dear aunt Susie: I am seven years old aud hare never boon to scioot but (our daya. Mama ha taught mo how to spell, rood aud write. Your Uttle friend, W, To Mail Sims. Hogansrlllo Ga. Dear Aunt f" ra: I am too UtUe to work on the farm ao I go to school. I lovo my books and get a good many head marks We bad a Jolly time at our picnic Saturday. Your Uttle Mend. Jaw Johnson Chalybeate Springs. Daaa aunt eu iei lam eleven year* old. I am I very much. Lovingly, noticing to school now but will eoon. Pspa takes I ??? Sttckbridge, Ga., April 20. The Constitution and says bo would not be with-1 j] aia aunt Susie: I am nluo years old. Pap* outlh He says Bill Arp, Betsey Hamilton I a farm-rand Is postmaster at this place. H Uncle Bemui are worth the money H coett, bo I j xhx Constitution and I lovo to read theta lore and Bill Arp aud Betsy Hamilton. We live D??an Aunt Susie: I am ten yean old and goto school to the Hartwell High ichotl My taachen are Professor Parker, Mn. Crawley, and illaa Lula Wtlcon, I wl>h Tna Constitution great succes. Yourr, fixsm Gloss. Hartwell, Ga. Drab Aunt Sum: I urn a Uttle nine-year-old girl and go to school with mp brother and sister to Professor Wallis. - Hols tho best teacher wo???voever h??d and la so kind to Uttle girls that we tore Mm Mast Park miles from Hilton in a nlse UtUe viUage with two atoros. a saw mUl and grist mill, 3 churches and a | blacksmith's shop. Youra truly, Vida O, Staxtord. Dawuvllle, Whitfield County, Ga. Dear Aunt Sum: I am 7 yean old and go to praise lt for the best paper in the world. Your llitto friend, William T, Britt. Near Spethrille Ga, Dear Aunt Bum: I am twelro yean old and am not going to school now. Papa Is a firmer and tikes The Constitution and 1 lore to read Our Young Folk*, and Bill Aro. Betsy Hamilton, and I school to my Uncle Warren Bush. I've only teen Cnele Remus TeUBJen Hamtaon 1 would be so I a uttle while and am trying to learn to write to you much ouUged II the wontd send me some crochet I and the cousins Pro planted my watermelon patterca, and I wish anno ol my cousins would I patch and would like to lend you a big one when write to me. Your unknown Mead. I they get rice; Yours truly, Luther. Minnib Kaslit. I Kcu BatneiTlUe, Ga. Webstar Place. Elbert eornty. Ga. Daaa Ac ??? l0(U: f ha vo an Aunt Susie ,h???? Bear Aunt Sun*: Ism sixteen years old acdlurae ln AugustaAud writes pieces tor paper*. I help pa work ln the farm I am going to school I wonder it you an Uko her. 1 hare a pretty hen ???eon. I enjoy thecMldren's pieces and Old Uoele I thatlotll Mlaslonary.beeanMliaUaUherchlckens Remus, Yours truly, I asd send the money to the missionaries Sister Is Josara brtwnlow. I rala eg missionary chickens loo. Fapt takes Tm Rex Whit# county, Ua. I Coxititctiox and weaU like lt very much. I think Disk aunt Sum: 1 am eleven years o'd and am Hamilton is ???:i fanny, but the mu ln the farmer', boy. Pspa takee Tu. Conshtition and | T. ??? thtakaltU a good paper. We hare inch a JoUy The next day was Monday, and Johnny and Winnie were learning their lessons to repeat to maram i. Presently tho UtUe boy snatched a (pel- Uug book Irom hla slater???s hind. "1 want that first,??? he uld rudely. Winnie ran to seize It, when her oyea fell npon the text, ???Little children, love ono another," she said soft ly lo herself, and sat down again ln her place. Johnny was surprised; he had expected a strug gle. "I eay, Winnie, why aro yon not vexed?" be atked, curiously. "Because Jesus wants us to lore another," u- rwered tho child, quietly; "and Itisn???l taring you 111 quarrel with yon.??? Johnny was silent, he did not know what to say. All day long ahe waa Tory kind, lolling him chooso what games ho liked best lo play at, and never ones speaking a erora word. When bed-ilme came Winnie tall quite proud of hiring been so klad to Johnny. Sho forgot that itobedy can be good wilh constantly asking Jesus for help, aud I am afraid she rather hurried over her prayers, thinking too much oldrerself The next day there wu a dreadful commotion. Johnelo had let Winnie's pot canary como cut ol lucsgoto hop about the floor; he did not notice that tbe room window was open at the top, bat the bird saw 11 and flew away. Wlnnleoricd long and bitterly. "I will never forgive Johnny!" sho sobbed; ???hohas lest my dear pretty canary; I will ueror lore him egaln I??? "Have yon lorgotten yodr text?" said her mother, quietly. Winnie sobbed on. "Haro you lorgotten that Jesna lored His ene mies, eren those men that were very cruel toHIm? Cannot you IcTgtve your own, dear, llttlo brother???? "Ho, he la a bad, naughty boy. I don???t think I can ever love him again.??? ."Winnie I am so sorry. 1 did not mean to lose tho bird,??? pleaded Johnny, creeping tlozo to hla ilster. "Go away I" cried Winnie. Bntcron as she spoke a softer feeling crept loto ??? her hrart. Was thu tho way to love and serve Jesns? She bowed her head upon the table, wbll???cara came thick and fast. ???Dear Jesu??, help mo lo forgive Johnny,??? she whispered, and then tho ran and put her arms round he r Uttle brother and kissed him, wkUo the happy mother looked with Joy upon her two Uttle children who "loved one another." Boms fissrsls CavlMltlee. From the Dongtasrille Star, Bud Slangbter, ot Villa Blct, was In town last Monday. He is remarkable lothUnaaH stature. His height Is four (eel and four luchea, and welgba ninety six pounds To use bis langntge he Is Torty-ono years old and wants to marry." From the Marietta, Ga., Journal. A child, with a snake head, with all the motions of a make, keen eyesthat pltrce you through, la fir ing In Cpbb oounty. Its mother, whllo cnoclata killed a snake, and the fright and shock sho re- ??? ?e d at the time waa clearly shown upon her child afterward, There Is a negro woman In Marietta who is grsd- ually turning while???white spots cover her Isce and other parts ot her body. This blesenipg pro- otss ol nature has been going ou lor sora- time. Toe woman Is working (or oue ol the best f inance of tbe place She Is apparently In good nesitb, and the white spou which keep en- 1-rglng and spreading over her body cm not be accounted lor npon any otner hypothesis than thai she has a peculiar sknl disease that Is working ont this wonderful transformation. It giro- her no uneasiness whatever, because lt Is Pilnlcia. We shall watch thiaeasewlth agoid deal 1 ol interest, not because It la -something new be neath the sun ;'' It is not, tor we have read of oiher cases ln different pans ol the state, but be cause It Is nearer homo and we want to seo what Ute result will be. . From the Dslten, Ga., Cltlaon. " The people ol Catoosa county are enjoying a sen sation. II waa the flgnre of a man In the center el cyclone cloud, ln a sitting position, who nsd blscfc hair and a fearful locking countenance. ??? n, was seen by several 1 people ol the county. klssksjlsa With tkw Uaxa gaw, Fr-Jm tho Chicago Herald Hiram Ulyseea Grant baa a propenrity for getting Into financial scrapes. He had to feel of the Wall street but saw before he would believe the thing wu ln motion. L1TTLB ELSIE. time every Tuesdsy, when Tax Constitution comes. I goto school to Mr. Thigpen. Your friend, Walts. Irtrm. Palmetto, Ga. Daaa aunt seta: I.1T?? ktadol you to allow I B ????? ??*<*??.???"??? tawrancs. Your luring Mend, to write lo yoa, and I do enjoy reading the 1st " I ' tWbora ' "*??? Mama smith. | (tightened. Yonr Uttle friend. Anon, Ua., April23. Fanny Lou Pen. Dias Aunt Sum: I think lu so kind la yen to giro ua a place In inch a nice paper. Peps takes seretel papers, but I tike Tee Constitution but. I'm a farmer's daughter aud go to reboot to such a i, don???tcome a wooing with your long, long face And year longer parse toe Mud: ???m a brunt youg gin, and I know my place. And 1 think Ikno* my mind like to laugh, and to dance end sing, And lo tease my parents dear. My brother* call me a "tlres-.m-thing;" Bat they wonldn???t miss me here. O'tls I em mr mother's heart's delight. And my father's right hud bteve. Would I leave my home to tree and bright To he a rich min???s slarot Would I boy myself a gown olfIlk j In agreed, ouli house to plte. 1 When Pro boys to play with and cows to milk. And the whole lair world la mlnct Ah, don???t com-talking ol the caret of life: Mr head l-gold not gray; And lt la my drelre to be no man???s wife??? At lean, not jut to-day. But 1" re a heett, and It???- watm and true. And I'll keep it safe et raae; And If one 1 loreenonid com* to woo. I'll glee It???when I ple-a-l ???Dinah M. Craik, fit Harper's.