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The Exeter Advocate, 1888-9-20, Page 3The 10111'i; Keeling.. The food for the puttee is cooked by one taids,_ rs touch it. n and his and none eine le is cooked hi silver vessels, and when done emit_ ka kettle i seea1ed by a slip g of paper and a atarap, and this Is broken ip the preseuee f t alt b WO o h i e s an the h cam e h h brit who taken one spoonful of each separatekettlebefore the sultan tastes it. This is to pre- vent the sultan's being p ieoued.. The food rs almost alway_ served nes to the su'.ta,n in the ,semevespefa he which, it wee evoked, andthese 4Teoften of gold; btu when a baser metal, the kettle is net into a rich, golden bell shaped holder, the handle of i s held. d b slave While the sultan eats Each kettle as IA ar, course, and iaa tarred with bread and a hind of pancake, which is held on a golden trey by another *lave. Ip xeveleee twice ass many slaves aa, there are Mentage to serve a dinner to him, Ile venally alta on a elivae neer as window. which Tooke out over the Sespborns, and taken bia eaaa teed comfert In a loom pens - 'hazer and gegeli`1. r, with bis sleeve$ turned up. After he hes eaten All be wants the Aitken takes hie oefFee and hie ehflboulr and d live back in an ecataey of enjoyment and (pleb reverie, witieh be scalls taking his keit. Woo be to the ane Whocomes to disturb ia:. k outside hefasod being cooked u o£ tb � . be raid e lace is ,Tett it necemery to have !heti shaped felt were to clap down tightly over catch kettle, which bee been placed on 4 tray, For Cha auttau rind royal family. there are rriagnifie ent velvet elvers which go over the ontelde of tboee, ensbroideeed with ;old avid rafiver threads :ate peed, conal or teremele bode. e. Thane ter athero acre spot €o heed. sodic* Tints mitten la alereett flesh, and he always tete entirety *lone, sever under any chem. stathceis tleienieg to eatwithAugauy eat, and mon atah he niacin began to eft the hereto is awed, The mitten never uses a plate. He itaa ail bin feed direct total the tittle tat. and raver oars a table and rarely a1, fork. A enema, hie bread or pan. fingers are for trendier. Toa woolen Id tai at liberty to take meal* where lee, or hes 1aea*,•,.cud dun iavt~.re One with a smell tray, witha, sport, O late et bread, owl the higher unev he peteeke*. the heron the eMeera of the Wiper. arca, the etueuebs, the el/anu er• her high fun tienerlee are fed, to being mated Bund a table, Are offered eachh oue, who two apoautu14 of tiao ti'gtrette to take net how el• Ayai $, fterliU tile. r neve rizrli aitlxc aTtat high degree are feat fisc tsotdi„raataal a rvmite get their food, and at titan satalo tinea at thereon +empleyed in ; is itmlrcrtal altaab?a * have their% an dorieg the ' rra;reta* fit ilio menta any granger. whoever lie assay^ ire, le ex, lilac: ty to come. to mad neat himeaafa,rid eat; Al a beeeratrule three hundred p.Mlerill are fed evety (ley who have no earthly rlgbt except who the Few* of hospitality give, Itis aR sort et perpetual tree lunch, sand, brggare ;ss well as ritlt men av'ail therm -elves of this royal bnunty. The sultan ha* a number of very large fAramk, soma of diem covering mitee in ear. tent, Ftotb iu Eatropeaa Turkey and neighs Turkey, and these aro Intended to supply all these thiugn which forme ten produce to file paleee. Oats of these !farms is near Teheachalja:where the Government is now about building a, fortress-, and another at Ali Bap Nem!, both of these within caay rldo teem Conte ntiaeple. There aro two ethers int Kenedoukehfelon edjo and Boyouitchank- e e t e mcd'e ea are all n ax (�trre,ant n lc. TheothersWO In -Alia Minor, O. these much of the grain and food of the homes aro Weed, They are or were titled by the coni- ppnulsary labor of the Balgeiiane, largonum. hers of thena being obliged by conscription. to aerie ea many menthe a yeee ou these karma, They were tied together like cattle and brought by force and treated like brutes. Tbie was a tort of tax dutywhich they wore obliged to pay .in labor, It.may .not be so now, but probably In, The toil o!' Turkey is very fertile and pro. duotivo, and from these fame annually aro brought on donkey* and in boats tone upon tons of vegetables of all kinds, milk, butter end ehecee, rnutt,n, eggs, poultry aud.ftuitt the amount in the aggregate is stupendous, and yet ib is nob a quarter enough for the needs of that household. Nonny all the tabr,coo, however, comes from thcso farms, and is of the finest quality. They do no; grow rice, and, in consequence, bny nearly one ton of rice per day for the inevitable pflxff, 600 pounds of auger, as much coffee, to say nothing of the other gra- eerie!, fruit, vegetables, and meat. Rice, mutton and bread form the greater part of food for the majority of Turks ; vet, aside from these they get away with ono ton of beef and half a toe of veal per day, to say nothing of other viands and fish, aweetmeata, confectionary, nut* and dried and freab fruits. The waste and extravagence in the kitchen are onormens, and enough is thrown away every day to maintain a hundred fam ides. Much of tnis is gathered up by beggars, andthe dogs eat the reat. The estimate is that it costs per year to supply the food for the at ltan's bousebold, horses and animals, aside from the value of the product of the vast farms, very nearly if not quite $5,000,000 ; cost of furniture, bed- ding and carpets, ,73.000,000 ; drugs, wo- men's clothes, jewels and oosmetics410,000,- 000; caprices of all kinds, $16,000,000; sultan's clothes and bedding, $2,000,000-; sundries, preaents and servants' wages, $4,- 000,000; plats, gold ands liver dishes, 62,- 607 000 ; carriages, 474 of them, $474,000. Total, 41,474,000. That is a snug little sum, but it is an under rather than an over. estimate, as every one who has Lived long is Turkey and had means of judging and see- ing the reckless extravagance of the royal household will conceed. For the Babies It is not necessary to buy corn .cures. Men and women ahonld remember that Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor isthe only safe, sure, and painless corn remover extant. Ib does iia work gniokly and with certainty. See taat the signature N. C. Polson & Co. ap- pears on each bottle. Bewareof poisonous imitations. Think naught a;trife, though it small appear ;, sands form the mountain, mo- menta make the year. State facts with clearness, urge arguments with calmness, and relate atonies with troth and brevity. Gettysburg MeniterIes. A brief but graphio picture of the fight at Gettysburg was given in the course of an ad- dreeedelivered at Walton, N. I,,, by Colonel W. W. Badger, from which we quote. (,oi• oue! Badger speaks of event* with, the autho rity of one wile ewe eey, "querten4 pans Ai Waterloo wee but child's play when nom, pared with Gettysburg, and baa 40 eotopari• son to Leipeip, wbroh sent Napoleon to Flbn, and yet ie 7a a abrin* of the whole world's pilgrimage. Bath the armies there engaged, with the Russians thrown in, were not equal In nuauberato our armyof Gettysburg; and our rnagoificent parks of artillery would have outnumbered theirs ten 0 one. Those frau• tie cbergea ef'xenvh cavalry upon solid s uaree caf IinglUah bayonets seem ridicetoaas to the light of modem warfare, time perk of our Gettysburg capon would baro demo - Upheld those iguana in halfair beer. Dur RAW teemed DOKtuires,and we etildere threw num en 'horseback against slid renka o either ballets or baycneta, whey a capon half or shell could ,gap theca lin mucin gni*" en, do the work so much better atter it got there. It Wee my fortune to are three of the notable event* of the war, Sheridt n'e ride at Cede' Creel:, the fell of Siwuewell Jackson at Cbencellorsville, d 'k an, Pm c creat baa• o at Gatzsabatrg. I c,an g ve bet a word Hero ,sat to alta latter, ?beret those mmtatese thousand gallant Men,. the finer et the aSarltlnersa army within a unite of ns, darted together in three eel, noses to pierce tine mates of our left wing ea Cemetery Ridge; As aur cannon shoe elriashed tbataeade el *me coili>ltaa>±a, they de- ple od in utero !noes to wetter our fi€e, teed satin .adveueed in quick tkue. They had iWtagitted title artxztery wren $lanced by their nreviemrfoun4inq of two hcurafrom Ole hundred manners, bat the aaperb gettieoclt warp in fact reaarviug hie fire forshexter range, aud teed just: ordered onion etesee a of ravels o m enetiou at stare 0 oleek in ;he After/ems when this char began, Nothing could hove been mare op portuue for tea, ,dos they same within a he and quarter of at /hila aI our line, our grail nude nnaum. front our two mike of #rout. from Cemetery Ffill to Reined Top mewed then down like grace.; their own artillery then bad to meals iiurieg from fear of hitting their own even, and as they coulet snot rev treat wader our terrible fire, oar one hun- dred 614441u had there entirely at our mer. cy, Over two t einteud of them were killed xtx twenty minute., only one Anuudred a a xiirt tate. They cou14 net ovenatop to retold their tuuplretaR, And had may to eaalme en in a road rub to gets through tzsat artillery tire, fur their only ebxthxa we* to .bayosiee our ca nnoem a at their goose hist somehow they case?sleet get there, and as they rushed !bolt( l9 to Attempt .it, ug rottob+ehind Clove cams. IM Tiososnkea Siomal Corina, atbot% 422.643 seterari, intently and !meed in their tire, And iu;taxrtly advanced uutil every cermet was vended by at Im.aat octo buanc4red anon beyaneta. Then the e.annonede emend ex. cope on the :1uike, gad the bayeuet and musketry work wan begun, with such effect for thirty sninutea oe no ether beetle hags ever ohms. Every general Meer le that charge ex. opt l'7ekett bf trhaaelt. was killed orwountled, mind be only ealespcd by atoppiug at a farm• house halt way up the elepe, and more thea a quarter et a mute distant from our linea. aft the 177,000 men only a partaf Arreleteatl's Brigade, about GOti even, actually crossed our lfne, and all of them were kilted or captured with about 1,C(O more who came within three hundred yards of aur linea. About 6.000 more dead sled Rounded were left on the field, told the midi alt wangled and torn retreated as heat they could, anti all that was done within one !tete. Ar four o'clock our greatest betties wan over and the great victory won, General 4 arner rcaebed our line and fall dead at the stone wall. The only general einem who crossed our line was Armistead, whose conspicuous courage was Almelo a gaaraotee of death. lie leaped tate well among the very first of his men, and shouted, "Now boys, give them tiro cold steal," Within twenty steps of the wall he rooeived In his breast the bot lead, wed not a man of them actually got his cold steal in our bosoms. He was borne dying into Ilaneoek'sbeedgnarters, about the time that Hancock was brought there with a seri oue vfimenet. Our own leas was terrible;; an Jaly I, about six thousand men killed or wounded; on July 2, about ton thousand on July 3, about four thousand and the enemy's much greater, and we buried all the dead on July 4. Ab, what a fourth. of July that was 1 I was then captain In the line, and with my little company was detailod all day in burying the dead. The wounded had mostly been brought in during the night, and all that day our little squads ot four, each carrying a stretcher or blanket, were rolling dead bodies upon them, and with a man at each corner of the blankets, were thea carrying them into the common trenches for burial No man who has ever done work of that kind will ever want any more war. The whole Revolutionary war of sev- en years didnot kill so many men as were buried there that day. It wan war reduced to science, at least on our aide• Por the South, it was only despair, They had to do it, or else retreat ingloriously frons a fight they had marched two hundred miles to find. We could wait as we had for weeks, but they could not stay and had only to fight or go homy Armiataad's monument should stand upon the place where he fell, as such .heroic courage belongs only to the noblest of mankind .His blood there paidthe penalty of treason, and washed all his faults away. I: should draw to that shrine a just respect far his character, is she admiration _cf all the world. As we hope fcr mercy ourhelves, leb ne not ex- tend enmitioa beyond the grave, nor seek for punishment after death. What truer courtesy can we extend to Southern hearts than to say, your true heroes shall have a place also in our Valhalla? The cause is lost, but lost with such distinguished valor and heroism as the world has never before known. Let those monuments rise to all the Southern heroes, till every battlefield shall become a shrine of patriotism. Al- ready some three hundred noble monuments now decorate that field, and thousands more should yet arise till it beoome our national shrine and common pride of North and South alike. What better could illustrate our three cardinal virtues—fraternity, char- ity and loyalty. Mrs. Murphy—" And how is y our his. band to -day i"Mrs. McGinty—" Shure, it'S bad he is. He's wastin' away wid the consumption. If he kapes on getti.ig thinner and thinner he'll make a poor e. rpse, 'I'm thinking." 0' A Million of Years., sat I.tpAN on l sena Lowest ates Tot human the Na "teeny. Crrreal de4.a solieited the uman understandir , - It I ra ,p A. aM �&�� . ,,v,.fe4Y .._. Rl[}�b.5�� 4'M�l.`,,,F..,� ql''+etratchea gg 'ulna .irwolred innggaoloSeal�� history are utterly incomprehensible, it iz nut easy, indeed, to form an idea of what o p�aric.d even* :,pillion of yearn is, though Crell melte how a etrikiug iaapreeaioe of 'sazch alapse ma b=c conveyed edt Qt he mind. Szre.nh a piece cf paper eighty-three feet four incheslong around the, wattle of a room sowowlhati, over "twenty feet square, recall tbeevet'ato et hie ter give some reneeption. Of a braked ,yearn, and then consider that a, mark one-tenth of an inch broad at oaxa end ot the paper represents the sentory, while the whole strip elven ptsoafor only 4 Million Fears ; Tbie Mew:ration iv wvoeth trying. Could v. o stand, continued the author of "Climate and Time," upon the edge of a gorge, a mile and aboll ski depth, rat toad been sot out cf the slid reek by o ti$y etreaan eoeroety visible at the bottom 0 this terrible abyee, sad were we informed that tbia little atreanl.t was shin 10 0 ear ark annually Only one tenth RI an inch frucp iia reeky bed, what would our ooecep:ien be of the prodegious length of time Hirst ail siream moat bow taken to ezcovute the gorge: We should oer air ly feel seiral.d on Wing thee the screens bed performed Ethic enormous amonwt of von* in apmetbkg less tanasmlillouof years, Money in year purse ~tiii credit you; wisdom in your head will adorns you ; bails nut year ceaeadty will *erre yen. auunner'a heat deb take both nerves nand body, and Bead. rz 1re, Sleeplessness, j,,"er,.,,, Toss I rost-r. a#ons aua spa toall=playkuut" sorsatiou prase that P.usies CotTgav Cottrou o should 'Go ustd ow. 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