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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1888-12-21, Page 74. ad Nkomo, dark wnue We ta htnigh we had mot noticed it. It seeined to me that r heard wheele halt `, Then all War Still again My friend just going to his writing.table to ht light, when the door fieW open *Rd fi of light 'dreamed into the room. Was fairy scene that met my eyes, did excited fantaeies deceive ue, or were dreaming with eyes wide open ? In open doorway, oarrying in her hand ' Christmas tree, ornamented with burni candles, stoodtTenzile ; in the other ha eprang to my feet and Dr. Prelim etood as though transfixed, with sled eYes, Pale and treWhiing, With' hie loan raised as though to ward off an appariti At this Moment an elderly woman, who I recognized int the housekeeper of M • Carlson;, stepped from behind the gi took from her the letter, and with t , worth', From my mistress, for the He Doctor," laid it in Franzeen's hand. • Relooked at the letter, and opened it if id a dream. For a long time he.ree . nor seemed to know -what be wee reatlin Again and again he read. Hie pale fa took on, some color, the light returned t his eyeg, and sinking into a chair he wep Tho beautiful girl looked•vvith affright a this singular man, and trembled parcel' tibly. I did not deein it an indisoretion to pick • up and read the letter. It wee from Mrs m. ood it a oftr we the tile ng nit week passes without the arrival of e white. en hatred courier, between 65 and 70 years Old, ng accompanied by a borrioy of young girls, ds meetly :rem Peer faMilies in 0 -allele, whom OD. he. has induced to come with him to the m Tuidifsh capital, under the promise of a re. "splendid " situation or a, "riela marriage." rl,' The Austrian. consular officials, at well as he those of other Powers, have kept a wakeful rr. eye npon this old scoundrel, and stopPed him from landing his " wires " in COO. d, that he takes" the& to a spot where they g. are out of reaoh of European law, liawak, ce the Turkish quarantine station on the o Bosphorus. Inere they are unshipped, and t tient oltinostely to Constantinople by, the land route to Bujukdere. ,Here not a goal t is troubled about their deplorable fate, and - their redeirption from the horrors pre. pared for them is only possible throzigh energetic foreign help. The '" proprietor " Casino, where his living wares are dealt with exactly ae if they viere dead matter or ee they are hretellY de/304W; varies from o wares is higher, reeobing the level some- tinies of 1)1,200. They Are bonght for cuetomers in Sal put her arma about hie peek -anti her ,lipa to his. In far -away Turkey there -wee " Mem, Christmas." And • so Mak the cemin helith1/4Y Prove to eaoh and OveXY 080 Of 00 HEAVIES IN CONSTANTINOPLE? • Poor Girls Enticed Pzent Their Home An extensive female °lave trade is etil carried on in Constantinople, in 'mite of' th consuls of the Ciiristian Crtodgbo;w' atand.te°47Far:Ills:11:. 1;1208144ttlii n 141;81-treinel I :vie° nh rg Zen- ?-yeac-.01d. sow which downs the record. 00W herself ts black. and pT64ree Bati- With apples about, as epples will of bruising hen on „the bagful: of' almost the rest -on a the great , Don't .°aril Apples, In 1: ',When I was a small boy, m� e " Bemen:0er,'neter to carry a# a ;toes in bags or saoke, if you, them bruised. I have always, this very important advice.' Af a man and began to underetan and philosophy of the wise oa, calved that when e• big ie filled and they are lifted and tumblec bage of Galt and grain are hand portion of the .apples will.be• the reason that the aides -of tt baa itself) and the weight of the operate with a leverage: byway a fev� apples on -one side, and t other, until many of the app badly braised. Then; when a apples maybe stood on one. end, entire weight of the packet will few apples at the bottom, the aide will be braised or crushed in, ti damage of the. fruit. If we fill a bag with eggs and oats (as eggs are usually peaked in a barrel) and attempt to handle the packet; it. will be perceived at once that too much pressure will crush eggs in manyparts of the package, Egge re not shipped to market in saoke, for the imple reason that a bag ,or thickness of saves is not sufficient to protect.the eggs tom injury. For the same, reason,. fruit end potatoes cannot be transported' in. smoke rithout being damaged more' or less. Sweet potatoes are frequently transported in eaoks, when they get so badly bruised that they deday, . Then' buyers wonder what. can make their'•eweet ,potatoes decay so soon.. Importers cif, valuable crockery often stantgreat loseesin_.00nsequenoa -of hay. g i1t' packed in large '.and limber orates ads of small trees and branches, of trees.' hen a orate of mockery is hoisted'from :a. ip it bends and twist" and yields inimeny itye,. thus operating on much .of the cen- ts with& powerful leverage, snirioiept to` ak' and xaar belt the contents, of the kage If the orate ie stiff,• like a strong x -or hogshead, very few pieces will be oken, Thos it is .with fruit. If , itpplee; pears, or sweet potatoes are well peaked strong barrel or box, they. will escape that damage which •will"inevitably.en. when such. commodities aretraneported age.—E. S, Todd in Country Gentleman. weed out 'the Stook he dnieric'aftcdgriculturalist eaya: i'Now �e time to get rid of the poorer animal's. ill not pas to winter them, ,ay, better 'ale will give larger returns' for shelter, and feed. It is not economy -animal through' any, semen ;bu 'eitravagant`'to keep -it .throngh'the er.:. bt is the height. of folly in stock - ng to sell the beet and. keep the worst.' �; the best bring thelergest pricer;` but n'eell the best end keep. th'e.woret, soon beet will be no better. than your worst w, and your'woret will be.such that a ore you have the pourer yon will be. by this plan, 'constantly make' your ale poorer; and ae; the stook raiser s 'hie animals: poorer be makee.liimo Poo If he keeps ' up the. process, aptoy, ie as sore as fate. The oppo. ilioy is the winning policy.. Sell the, t and retain the best. , And 'sell h 'of the poorer animals that you may �. few better than the beat you now This is making your animals con.. ► better and yourself richer. .Soon oret will bring as mnoh as your best If you have not the pure-bred mai- sell enough scrubs or grades to buy 'mal of each sea, pure-bred. $, learned that you turn for happiness elsewhere than to . me. My life-aina is your higpiness-; hence I have bought the girl that is to bring You this message to -day, in order that you may be , reminded, on each return of the holy Mie, that I .1. have loved you truly, deeply and sincerely, and tht I have placed your happiness above my ...4" grei My only wish is that you, may make the y being happy 'and th you may b made MI in Your chninn._Teneilemin-reluron-iiiiii- my servant to""hor former mistress, and will re- main with her as yOur betrothed until the necessarytermauties tor Me wedding .t aye been While I was reading the letter. Dr. Fran- zeen had risen and nowstoodeahnly-before Yon know what le contained in thts cuttings from orip's conate Almanac for 'pa thout letter hequietly salted ing lief eyes; but with.: -blushes the European lady bee in vieti ,MY duty.is. to Obey," Teozile ",-Do you follow. duty'teall ,in moment, fully and oalnaiy, end De • •" And,doeit not your heart' leap nismelett hap') 1 -em rejoiced," 'Mid. the girl.' "%And if, you had: to belOng to' • another man, would that make yen unhaPpy i" the dieoensOlitte, sad, if. you., could not belong to the 2" persetered she young man... • NO," said Tenzile with the eatire l'he conversation had•been parried on in the •Turkish language.• .114 *lend now thoUght• Myself beloved. The gir) belongs 7' 'to another world than -the One in which we, tlaything,''7but-'ima- wife for a.,..Christiaia. venif the letter end the, ,niode 'of aotion woman, what ehe mity be .capsble of, the " ' putity of her love, the lest ,fetv blowouts haVe torn froth My eyes the.veil that pee,- -• I, pion and intoxicetion Of the. sensee wove , over thein, 1 go to, .throW install ••et the nese. .Th; is. the seecind time 'ehild to 'Ear, and tell. her that.. I shell • be; ....Snelling' sweetly, /7.renzile took her leave . end disappeared. with the housekeeper. , • Darkness' again fell 'upon the zoom. "Yeti will exceed me ?". naked Dr., Fran- . We parted • with a long, Prefigure' of the : have expressed,. 'and I returned. ; my ' I might have been at hoine an hOur ;when 7. and in a few minutes 214 Carlson's little, gteyTheaded Athericeth servant Stood before mo Wilthanti4ttsti•on tti mine to the , the carriage shelled ;fent !! I ran down to the carriage in gook heete, • `. that the old fellow Coiald ecareely keen op Stepping into the dra*ing,rooni found Atte. Carlson end Dr. Franzeen sten'ding, hand in hand, with that blunt shining from. bitng ferth ;, Moak is probably nit thillifei Oh it eide table aided theChtist.. ' thee tree that Tenzile .had bdrile. • Tho yozing girl . bed already retutned to her ' OW the reoonciliation took plat* I never , anietely hinted that he lied (mid &bout the mime thing te het thathe heti his,MOiti ! te ste—fOr tibia Was all that: 'at the .riionient he cotild think ot„. -When he • Mopped. into the ladradtiOnt and ettilitiniecl. ."Carliksn'fithited Mad- etitt hill and other pieces pnder Mohammedan rule. nature of their trade by deceptive advicee ; for instance, "weep three, dozen eilver spoons" ( hi la -Thii--""hrokers" attempt to conceal the (a znedium gnitlity or "ei ht 1 - potatoes " (the coarsest qnsMy); • euffuaing Ia a rogdsbiIiiehman, an ar;�„r,,. j�a4er A female domeetio • is a woman out at eetination. hire.. A lady in full dress; at the operd'ie,a. for you r' woman out answered- , or, rather, i$ attire. How-sh r� per than a banana peel it is to have a sidewalk tobogganing child! , thio bass These days, give a man an invitatiopapd Dr..Fran' , he -takes a smile. is for a One manoan lead hinisialVinte the belief id z that his 'sidewalk needs cleaning ; but it be to yo takes, a policeman, a summons to appear, rom , her touching ofieLto- the. heart. " When the• • . Bills begin -to Fannie" ie a, touching `ode with joy tO the pocket. . iness be- g pave- ment or given, no,„Patent' creepers!, Find how soon the abilahlance Will geAthere. T,here is, one disadvantage in Canadian 'agrioultute. ,Yon can't raise an hie 'palace that will heep Over summer. • "Have I, yOur...inaplicit trust; Adeline Evangeline?' he asked anxiously. " Yes, George Algernon St. Al bane," ehe responded. Your perfeet confidence 2" ," Aye" you for half ft' dollar • to pay niy Wisher - matter, John ? Ion look down in your Minutes ago; op street, I Was down on My There ire tWo Phrases whioh grew from Canedien politics, and which are indelibly //inscribed oh the annale of Canadian newe- paperdom. " The Brawling Brood of Bribers" was coined by ChnstopherTinlay. Partizane was evolved from the brain of the late Jaines Fahey. There is still in. other, but there haint nothin! to it. ' • Mrs. 'Langtry's Toilet Set. '' Probably -the most unique set of eilverin this country lielongs to kfre. Langtry ; it numbers over 200 pieties, not one of whiala, is modern, except • the beatitifni Venetian mirror, whichts framed in silver lilies, a d' WO e monogram of the Lily herself just on top •Silver brush a • he Vene- tian ladies of old need fortheir golden lecke ate now in the poseession of thui latter-day beauty. Then there are curiotie boxes in which the old Hollanders kept their finest. tobacco, and that now holds hair -pins or tenet. .Mirtors, carted by fainous einiths Of long ago, and thet reileOto the hoes of other laappyand beautiful women,' and jars in which they kept the powder thet made their hair' white, sir 'the rouge thet made their °hooks pink. Silver fiseke that held the veriteble aqua-toffssna, now bottle very innocent drugs and great per;. fume jugs that Iniee. kite* mystelions Oriental (meets are now overflowing with wood violet. The sitter tops to the ont- 'glees bottles were in the long ago the Cases of watches; in those•days the cover*gyms elaborately earved irk tineneci of the chasei aud the ;vetch We* a Murcia of great pride the way to a bridal in Ireland, or stood at 'the head of a coffin, Mad the great silver holder so elaborately °attired, and in which mete a big blue pm-ouehion was once brought On the table -with a, vi.00don bowl in it, in whicsh were smoking hok•thisze eine to Ireland- and known as pcitittiieu. has taken Mrs. Langtryeleven rein ool- leot this silver, and, after all, when is a Gems of Wisdom. • No comforter's heed ever aohes.—;Italieti He who is feared by Many fears. many. —German proverb. . He that will, does more than he that can. There is no house without hush! • Let everY one look to himself and no mte will be lokt,--*Dutch•Proverb. No solitude is tle Split as that or 1111 - au in eh bre pao bo in 11 all b is care Of inn. it may Pay to keel) lialsteins. ri Connecticut and New Jamey il le net con - milk union labelled skina milk, since the law requires that whole milk shall show in these Stotts! resPectivelY I& and 1* per cent. solids. There oan be no question tnet. for profitable production of butter, the am* seY cannot be equalled', Min* less excelled; and So 1 ant'. Pleased tO me farmers invest- ing in Jerseys, , I know of many instenees of farmere buying high grade and pure Jerseys for the butter dairy, and I never :r:181m5:140ata 6.14gat: :Val! n.:Sio:11b.:e°ainrne°911bfrayntdooht, hewiorlooufbitahihrnieyeg country for - „. hgtt%r Prmluztion. There never was a Liam wnen se good ... ,„,de n,. (jualitY of /creeks could be bought -tm. t.Z clay. In the past. ten yeare the breeding oominunity has been educated to Appreciate the inestiznable value of the ball in all breeding- problems. Every breeder has striven to have ae tlatleader of his herd the very best bull he could afford to bay ; nrid with the use of suoh bulls; the offspring of ooniparatively poor cows have been,' so to speak, graded. up tO a higher level of merit, and the avetage#intrinsio value of Jerseys bred in this country in the 'past five years isprobably 100 per cent. superior to tha of animals bred. ten or fifteen years ago. Hence it is a good time for farmere to buy. r knot, that in the practical teed of actual performance in the dairy, the Jersey oow 'will not disappoint, while by the time that farmers shall have built up their herds tO a fulness that seeks A market for their sur- plus stook, they -will find a demand at prices that•will soon reimburse them for their original outlay.—a. W. Farlee in Country onee asked :Pref. Tyndall how he eo- :counted -for the spiritualistto belief of a certain eminent man 9f science. He re - Give hini hie facts, 'he will vigorously weave them ; but his discriminition. as to What are facts is faulty, and he will some,. timee weave rotten along with sound threads Intoble weft." Not ionk after a female medium—a hvorite with these spirit mientiets—was deteotestby two gen- tlemen of the British Mnsunol While the spirit was walking abotit• the' room Under a she was olutohedby-oire-affd-thei" other, striking a pewerful -light, revealed the fOrin of the medium7-stippoted to' be securely bound with Healed knoM' in a cabinet. . The facts were certified: in the Times. They were admitted.. But the scientific manwhiasse judgment Dr. Tyndall questioned wrOte ,a letter to • the Times maintaining that the epirit, not being able to nieteritlizs that evening, had that evening otilizecl the medium's body with- out that medium's consciousness or know- ledge. What wise spirit' 1 To selebtfor into disgrace 1' Yet' snob was the degree ti which emotional enthusiasm " could emother the brain which; simultaneenely with Darwin. dismiered the law of.evolii- tion 1 -Open Court. mut rittie ityo your is no the You, anim make itelf site potoree enoug buy year w an an fast to, the fulLblooded Proclaim tat g est -grades.----Almost7beare'liiit ere etvare of it you will. halm only pure-bred animals. If mine weetart, with pure-bred rich in flO011111112C1 herds of the best blood what , when • the. goal te reached. Booms very sho • The Power of Ink. 11A small drop of ink, falling, like dew, makes theiteandt perhaps milli -one, think." wrtite Byron. The • inspbetiOn of hie pen might give the dnelty fluid such,a far- reaching power, and we wish We Were poe- eested of stioh an •• inspiratiOn that we of Dr. Pierce's; Pleasant Purgetive Pellets, those tiny, sugar-coated granules whioh contain, in a cdnoentrated form, the active principlee of Vegetable extracts that Dante heilthy action of the liver, 'stomach d tb • Belle (third seati languidly)—Oh deer, ne wish Iliad been an •English peeress. A.nother Belle (first season)--Mhy, sweet- s est, because you ake tired of tryi,ng to "be - Standing by the 4eMeya, I have little fear of •the future, near distant; of the j American Jersey lamed The most interesting feature of the prese condition of the Jersey Market, hOwever. the eyident absorption by the farthing an dairy interest of .the large majority of t Jerseys eold to.day. They are going, ja where breederi want them tego; into th •handeol•thoSe Who buy largely on the .faith the eapooity and practical !meted ness ihe Jersey in the butter dairy. 0 °outgo breeders would like to get beit pricea 110 the reweid of. their intelligen efforts in breeding ; yet there is no fiel which the legitimate breeder More oonfi dently seeke for the sake of tht Jersey' reputation than that of .pritatical service in the dairy nf the farmer. It would seera t be a work of enpererogation to recount th Merits of the Jersey at this- late date ; suffice it to say that Unquee tiOnably the jersey will produoe mom better on the same amount of 'feed than any other breed known. The Guerneeve come, nearer than any others; but they have not been so carefully developed for euperior production. Farmers may rely on the, truth • of this aesertion. I know that the large uddere of the Holeteizis are very attractive. I have peen epeoimene of the breed that were yery superb 'node!'" in form; externally, of the milt% Cow ; but let a farmer buy one Of theee thirty-qoart• venture the assertion that the quantity of hay and grain neoeseary to enable the. Jersey tO produce twelve ipounds of butter a 'week ' would; if fed to the Holetein, oaten'. her yield to fell in •three months to ten (parte, with a butter 'capacity of probably sit! pomade a week. Farming f must not loae eight of the fact that the most profitable butter con, is the, one that h three qtlarte of 'pure Milk of tri w pibt of . anistir milk, to 'which raddet1 a like amount of water. and pet. the mixture for omen". The adulterated Jersey thilk'shoWed end -fifth 'mem cream than the vire/Mitten 'milk. It you have a maticet *that does nut regard" the luality or Poor widow Bedott ! 4g• She tried to write lOve poetrY•iti the Pit deacon, end Could frame only— ' , Affliction sore Long time Lbore. h°, Had the lone creature used Dr. Pierce's al Favorite Preseriptionthe sure remedy for z° the Weaknesses and pecerlier ailments of het. sei----she might have seemed the dee. con's favor by the cheerful character of Comiravritive and Superlative. d .`1And you say they all were drowned 2" ' "Yee, all but one wornan—a dressmaker 8 —*he managed to ...grasp a floating Spar and she held on tiWbelp cisme." 4n, I see. The eurvival ot the fitter.' riliyoirdLitoistbre; intense itching ati etinging; most at. night; ;verse by scratch . irig. If allowed to oontinue tumors form itching,and. bleeding, heal*" ulceration, and in many cases reinoves the tuniore. equally efilcacioni • in Miring all Ski Diseases. DR. SWAYNE & SON, Pro- prietors, Philadelphia. .Swexux'S Orwritsiri oan- be obtained of drive/de. Sent by nisi! • Deitthin the Mot Savory, Of Northettat,:lies dying. a saorifice to lier have for a deed friend. Miss Stella Stinson had 'died of ooneumption. eheentered the Mom where the' corpse lay and kissed the lifeless, lips , of her dead riend paesionstely. The undertaker who was •tettiporarily absent from the room, ad just satureted the face and lipe of the sad girl with a poisonone liquid,-• and Mrs. every having absorbed the deadly poison, 119 etrioken !Ow hours 4tor, and her offerings" are (IXtr01120. Miss Westend:ficitilldtentielly')-111r. Sap. head pmenosed to tag het ntght. ta the afternoon he tad he Wee oaing Iturls Denali.. ea to es 00027.00 tion-mPast,or and Piecentor Episode. t 'akTehnetMhne;:rosf Otfhtilipe:atorlrtineniffegtareredttRoies,the, byterian Church have almost unanimouely his box. The only contretempe occurred during the morning services. - 'The second PsalM•given out by' the min- • ,ister was the 74th. He.talted- the congre- gation to sing the first three term& Snioothly went the einging of the firet two verses, -and the third was sung in a tone indicative of its aPPlicatiOu tO some of. those To these long desolations iteahndei vyet igth4feyn fa:ei"ieieethr ewrloi fay:: s4oe, tofiehoiitntihtg, aoi nor r ;eta, arer shvio' eoudilo ede a:f vIrei within Thy senctuary. - For all the ills Thy foes have done 'Ix the next two Vernon • ; Amidst Thy congregations Thind enemies do roar ; Their enpigns they set up for signs' Of triumph Thee before. A man waslamous, and- was had In estimation, , According as' he lifted up His axe thick trees upon. • The congregation listened in mute eaten- ishment, not a solitary voice joining the lonelY singer. Haying thin' flung the .axe at. the heads of those she, metaphorically wiehed elay, all settled down ,quietly and listened to e good olcl-fashioned effectual" calling discourse from Rev. lgr. Cleland, whO had come in to express sympathy with the pantor and congregation, and was Called en to address thera.Torontulifail.- --- Don't Ton Know that You cannot afford to neglect that Catarrh ? Don't you • know that it may lead to consumption, insanity, to death ? Don't:you know that it'oen be easily eared? Don't you know thet while the thousand and 'one nostrume you have tried have - utterly;, failed that pr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure, It has stood the test of years, and there are 'hundreds of thowtands of grateful men and women in all parte of the country who can -testify to its efficacy. All druggists • • (The Secret et Their Unhappiness. . Edith—So yew and Tom viere finally Nell—yee ; hut we're not happy ! ' Edith—What I Not happy ?, WhY Nell.We didn't marry each other. • Tinie Tor, Action. Minister—I hope you 'are a good . little boY, Bobby, and always mind your father? Bobby—yes, sir, I always do What he telle me when he begins to Minnie Robert. Stvin--.-al years ago a coal mine in Japen took fire and forty or fifty ininere were en- . tombed. Recently the month 6f the pitwes opened, and, on seareshing, the bOdiee of the viCtinos were diecovered. By the aotion ,of water they were converted into atone: MARVELOyS Cure of mind ndering. Any book learned in one reading: chieseset 1,087 at Baltimore. 1,005 at Detre 1,500 at Philadelphia, 4113 at W 1,216 at Boston, large classes of Columbia a 'V students, at Nale, W Wesley, Oberlin. University of Penn., bliobigan University. Obautaugua.ete. Judge GIBBON. Dr. BROWN, E. if. Cooz, Prin. N.T State Normal College, etc. Taught by soma pondenoe. Proepectus POST PSDB from PROF. LOISETTE, ilei Fifth Ave.. kLY. • We want i 000n tun in yOurlooall. ty to pleat; CALF : SKINS, for us. Caah Furnished on sitisfacteitYgruirentg. Address, C. S. Pseir, Hyde Park, Vermont, V. ,. The Shoe 4- Leather '.Reporter, N. 1',. and/Moe '0 .4.erather_ Review, Chicago, the leading trade • papers of tbe U.S. in theiticieline, have sent their • representativea. to -investigate 'Mr.. Page's bled- " We beliepelthat,in extent of light-toesght roe, materigi collected 'and carried. Wr.. Page holds • the lead of any competiter and that his present - stook is the -tamest bald by any- house In this . "After a most ' thorough Investigation of AV ' Payee 6:ablest's'. compared .with others sn same line, we have become frith/ indiefied that in a is specialty; light-alefght stock, he is nriguoStienabiy • the largest dealers,' this cOuntry, Waste ussuper,a ority of quality he is colessedly at the head." • Queer: It tar. ,Page a burliness is the largest ' in its line in the United Stat.08, is it not tliebeit possible proof of ma ability tdpity higheet prices? ' ',lf he did not do eo, would be naturally get mara Sifins Wan ezil OMB iloMpetitors in the mune hum? - A Northey 1?- Horse Power Boiler and Killey Autoniatic Cut-off 15 - Horqe- Power An in beet of order. Can be Mori at the wilco of, tbe IN° •