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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-6-29, Page 7;IN NY' HAT WILL YO DECIDE ? '8 -indecision on Vital Matters is a Sign and Source of Weakness. writ_ Win 3ont- to A despatch from :Brooklyn, N, Y., heen ,bett Roo. Dr. Newell 1hvight I (DIM qt." preachod from tho following Last: e his flow 10110 yo botwoun two opin- with nos? -1, xviii„ 2 1. It, 114 a quastion the prophot Eldah put to tho vactillatiog ne01/10 or 1'12 •lat- Say, mot it is just as porttnont to - and, IitY as when the propnet asked it. t ae The Situation Elijah faced ill ro- ller° Poated ouch mac:aiding aenera- on Lion. true religion noel folso a religion aro ever coming into (minket,. trol- I-olio:ion of truth io always mak- ding Mg war upon tho religion of error, tiers the roligion of tho spirit upon tho mke- oliglon or tho flesh, Christianity for nd the world aro in evorlasting eon - The liot, and there Is much good in ttr- nett. Thet'e is much that Is good Jo day thristinnity-every ono acknoo•ledges ness Its prinelplea aeo beautiful, its re- ..3114 aro whit', n1111 shining. No one of intelligence ran speak of srespoctfully of tho teachings of us of Nazareth, But, there 111 also omitting that ig plasm:int In the ligion or the woeld, There Is Intioh it that iS desirable and SWeet. 111, therefore, men do flat Want tO Ivo up ChrlstionIty ontirely, nor are cy 'editing to giate up the religion the world altogether, 'How oho- !" halt betwoen two opinions., Ono the characteristic features of our ay is tin, large nuimber or non-com- ittal men. Ono of the problems of le hone is to BRING 'MEN n't) ;DECISION. etas. con tole, art- pon, vent end- tind and ireS- Mail ; in few tgler the mut at sing well and in- An- nter 1 an the MR- ings ntly art- ould this non the ates treat tors fac- eller ions of He 113W An- 'enc - that the tude the ttsfy him in- onoy the ally, hibi- r a was Care Mr. nom , his y in Mr. 'and h of if Oil; 1 than my - ries for ther M of' iOnts OfteS oath. race onto- ve of had when waa u to ineso i -hot with mita I ttet 'ash lie alter • 1,11 hoer' Mayo . port are at,ed. ot ta'ato (sOn stry: Many forces have conspired to ron- er this an age of indecision. 'Mere avo boot times when men have ee- t 141 ChriSLiani ly with se0r11. 'he crowd has often shouted, "Down ith ,Testis of Nazareth, the impos- au 1. to -day min refuse to ex- OiSS themselvea. When the prawher atm. "How long halt yo between wo opinions?" his congregation eels him twill sfienee. Men (Ira bo- oming more and more lot ituclinari- ns, Their religious beliefs have no aertainable boundaries. in the calm of spiritual matters they walk ha7e. They have nO convictions Id therefore no conclusiona. cep foundations of organiKed inlay aro being worn away by the rorrOSIVe art 1011 of tlic wovoring mind. inclorision on vital mailing is n. sign awl soma\ of wealot tss, Aron who boast. of our rodent fa...afoot of Iliouitht ought to clo siolle thinking. Alen who think ought surely soonor or lator to roach at. leak a few (h- ied e conclusions, find ho,vini r000liod conclusions How itre mole o'iligation to let tho world know what thew two. Molt hus ban sak in remit. years about man's right it think; the limo has come to anoint - size hts duty to think. Every right carries along. with it a corresponding duty. 1 wo have the right to Itilak too are bounti to reach concluaions, and having reachal them, tve aro bound to cameos than if thay relate to prohlams which affect the welfare or all the people. No man is strong who lias not deep sealed conviction.% and if a man hos convictions it is impossible Sor libn 1 0 21110111er them WithOnt 1.11,1 0 lifr xo JS SOUL. It is the. man who is afraid of spook- ing his (Mud who conies at last to have: no mind at all, A man ONVeR it to his feDow Man to roach a clocision in regard to Chris Li ty and, Hay ing reached 1 to to iet. men know what. his decision is. He 0Wes 111 IS to his ally; he owes It to humanity. A tromendous war is in progress. Two aemies are arrayed against ouch other. Right and wrong are fighting. A vast empire of cruelty and injustice, of passion, greed altd hate must be attacked and overcome. And Christ calls mon everywhere to arm aluonselves for the battle. To every 111(111 Christianity sayso--t'What will yoll do? What attitude will you tako? Will you take up arnis against the forces of evil?" What shall WC, say of the mon alio slinks off rind says never a word? That in not the stuff or which tho men were mo.de who have mado this ntorld worth living in. It is only tho men who have contle- Lions and. who dare express them who are mighty in. the pulling down or atronghohis and able to usher in a brighter day. too sacred to 1n, spoken. Many COn•- 1,111,11ni War, in comparatively moslorn times, when llobrew in-opor Wan 41[3 longor Spoliell languatte, it latetonti 'meow -tory to ilidleato 1 110 votvels Hebrew text. 1 lenCei tho vowels of Ilut word adonal 'loom printoti with the consonants (if the word l'ithwell 1,0 inclicuto that not Yoltwoh, Adonal, Wan to be lipoi.en. TheHe C011.1401111 111 or tho word Vallw..11 p:tdher with the 'vowels iir thy mord Adollei, if poonounciel its mitt ot, they /400n were by persong iglu/rant or he real (tots in the Cane, giVo up. proXittal101y 1110 Word Juhsvah. `rho %yard. .1 ch ova h , although rostat from an orlon', must ran," 110 consid-. Ored to be good, MiudiS11, 20. Isaiah 5 he Ilrophel.-Collipare Word Illaollas losstm faunday, .1 olo O, 2 1, Cut of? till the mighty men of valor -Tho acomint In 'Kings (2 Rings , 1 1/. 11.) nontionn the south% of a 1.1 tor hy Sontinclutrib to Hozolliall making another domand for Herron - dor. Gmteurning his own um ;coated defent Sonnocherib himself, In his no. cou»iii 10111111 on Babylonian tablas, silont. That. he failed to take Jer- usalem is, however, implial in his own vagno statement that ho Shia lln lleveklail like a 111111 ill a Cage." The 11 1510riall Iforodot US refers Lo tho dortruction of the Assyrian army and speaks or it as bang probably clue o a plague.. Whatovor ito mottos may haVe been whieh Jehovah vim/loyal to work dinsinstor In " 1110 camp of the king of Aasyria, the impression made upon Sonnachorib wtts such that though he lived for tocoly years longer ha motto. Liman entorod l'alosline or liesloged Jerusa- lem. 28. Exalted in tho sight of all nations from howerorth-Tho victory of faith achieved by Hozetelith Was moinly duo to the influenco of Isaiah, but. the glory of that viaory fell also on 1110 sovereign who shared the prophet's lofty spirit and confi- dence in Jehovah, A LUCKY GIRL. Saved From Deadly Docline by Dr. Williams. Pink Pills, "When I think of my former condi- tion of health," says Miss Winnifroal Perry, of West Rtver, Sheet Harbor, N.S., "1 considor myself o. lucky gial that I am well and strong to -day, and I owe) prosont good health entirely to 11r, Williams' PIA I suffered almost. all that ono can en- dure from weakness and nervousness. I was as polo as a sheet, and wasted away. The least Imise would startle me, and I was troubled with fainting spells, when I woold suddenly loser consciousness and drop to the floor. At other times my heart would. pal- pitate violootly and cause a smother- - ing sensation, Night and dry my 2 naves were in a terrible condition, - and I soemed to be continually grow- . ing ‘vorse. No medicine that I took - helped 010 tho least until I began 1; taking Dr. Williams' Pipit Inns, and -I after I had tattoo a half (1mten 130.1(02, I felt, so 11111011 bettor that I stopped taking them and went on a visit, to Boston. I had math' a mistake, however, In stopping tho pins too , soon, and I began to go back to my former condition. I then calla] on a knOWn lloston doctor, and arta. explaining My cafic, tOld 11 irrt. how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had holped int\ HE S. S. LESSON TERNATIONAL LESSON, JULY 2, 55:011. Sennacherib's Invasion. Golden Text, 2 Chron. 32.8. LESSON WORD STUDIES. nete-Theao Word Studios for this :moo are based on the tuxt of the vlsod Vorsion. ntroductory Note. -The 01(1 Tes- nent lossons which begin with this prith, and which will be contimied roughout the reinaintlor of this ar, latke up again the thread of wish history at the point at which Icon; Old Tostamont lessons ror 0/ droOnted the study, Samovia, capital of tie northern kingdom, d fallen la the year 722 11.0„ Jost tor Sargon, goneral of tho Assyrian riyhad ascended the throne or As - trio, Sargon had led into captivity any thousands of the people of rael. At tho same time ,itozekiala (..lod-roaritig kingland strenuous ro- enter, was 011 the throno of J mirth. s chief counselor. WM; 110110 other n the groat prophet and statos- 11 Isaiah. 'When in the year 705 rgon dial. and was succeotied by maeherib the" provinces of westorn a-Ditmasetts, Tyre, l'hilistia, and hers-considerod this an opportune moot to doe:taro Foul oe-establish ir iodupendence• Judah also was linally dependenoy of the As- ian monat.ch though retaining a roc of independence bot onjoyod the neighboriog proyineos. In Lho r 701 Sonnachorib, after sulutn- similae revolts in other parts of kingdom, tindortook a campaign lost Palestina in oaten, to bring subjaction again tho rovolting inces. After quickly roduoing ,to noission the kingdoms to tho 1.11 ond west ho Men:clod Judah, k moat, of ite fonced cities, bid tty many captives, mid all but tooled in capturing Jortmalent M- at this point our lesson for dny talcas up tho stool, Verso 0, After this -That is, after eparatIon for the defenso of tho y (Jerilsalom) had been eompletod nop. *Oases 1-8), mnacherib-lAssyr, <the moon god) hath 111- Hed the brethron, Son or Sala 1, king Of Assyria (705481 D. (1.) ing almost his ontire teign %by- ia Was it ti, state of royolt hist the Assyrian monarch, and loll otter tho 111141810n of 701 was undisturbed in its indePondont t 1 On A A a rill or Somincherib boastful and vain, possessing of tho sterlitg trolls of his dig- tishod rather. Ho lafilt tho groat of Ninoveh, eight Miles ill eir. (Irene*, and Oleo the famous co of Konguninc, To hint also soribod tho extoneine repairing of an agooducts and the tionstroc- of brick etnlenoknienta along the of Oa Tigris Moor, Ito Was . toted in (31.3 1 13. G. by his son (citt ), whO ins tignt on robellion ost the fathett toul auccooded ling Ninnetth for six Wales, At end of that litort, howtwor, no- s. ono, Asarilo (Mon , who a 1 th 0 of the mOrtlar couttnamlod tha Tian tom), in (5, campaign ma. Ararat, tinfontal tho robe' How <or brothora), look Nitiottith, miltienodol Ida fallow Sonnacherih he I hrono of A asyria, (comp, 2 go in. 51). syrio-a ocolotry. Itnnod lo emit - ,y QM (AO and ;010 middla Tigris, imtween thirty -111'o and thir ty-soyen degrees north latitude. it anclont IMMO WaS 'Assay, and its ex Lora varied greatly al, differont times %fora Lachish-An important fonc ed city twonty-fine miles south Jerusalem, tho capture and spoils. tion of ithich Sennacherib 12 de - seabed on an Assyrian rolief tablet rioNV ill the Britash Museum. Sennac- horib's ultimata objectivo ()Intl Egypt, tho capture of Lae:high was to him of even groater importance than the' capture of Jerusalem. Ilezekiah-The twelfth king lout <counting Queen Athaliah) tho Oar- teenth sovemign of the sollarate beforo. TM told We -60 COntinne their dont of Judah. HIS father was tho I use, saying I could take nothing 1 ot- wicked King Alias, and his son the; Ler, and I got another slipply .and no less wicked Manasseh. Between soon. bewail to regain health. I took those two Hozekoth, W110 inStitlited I many refoolus, stiouls out in. a most , favorable light. 10. In tho siogo-Porimps better, as silica." , in tho marginal reading, in tho foe- Pa Williams' Pink Pills can do just tress or fortified city. Tho natural as much for overy Weak nerVoils, (80516011 OM Well OS 1110 fortification pale -faced young woman, who is slip - 1 f J . o erusalem was very strong. ping from annornia into deadly do• thirst -The bosioging genoral virtual- giving blood, and that is wbat finely 11. To dio by famino and by cline They make new, rich hoolth- ly admits that. to tako city by growing girl and woman most have storm was out of the question. A to retail\ their hoalth. It is becauso long Owe atom could compel its these pins actually make neW blood that thoy strike at tho root of all common ailments of 1110, such rig beadache and sideaehes and back- aches, indigestion, palpitation of the heart, kidney troubles, sciatica, rhouniatistil, ilenralgia, St. Vitus Banco, and paralysis. But only the guanine pals can do this, and the sick one should see that the full natio "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo PeOple" is printed on tho wrap- per around eveey box. Don't let any- one persuade you to take anything else, Sold by afl dealers or sent by Mail at 50c a box, or six boxes for $2,50, by writing the Dr, Williams' Medleino Co., Brookville, Ont. about eighteon 'boxes in all, ond they fully awl completely restored my hoalth, and I have had no sickness surrender. 12. His high places -Outdoor sanc- tuaries of Jehovah, located on hill- tops in different parts of the. king- dom; not necessarily places of idola- trous worship, yet, because of their hoat11011 associations, places in which Hot tomptatiort to idolatry wits es-. pecially strong. These high pluees Hozelkah removed from all parts of his kingdom. Yo Shall WOrnhill 1)01"Or0 One Minn - :11y prohibiting idolatry and by con.- trolizing tno natioal worship, by destroying local sanctuaries through- out the borders of Judah, Hozokiali paved the way for another and yet moro thorough raormation earriod out by King Josiah tho next cen- tury. 15. What and my fathers have clone-SonnaOhorib's father, Sargon, had bean a great: and suocessful War- rior, and liennettherib himself had been suetessful in sovoral engage - monis against othor minoe revolting states. Tho SeVere ponishment in- flicted on theso he cites OM an 0X- 1.1111plu and warniog to Jerusalem, 14, Uttorly desteoyed-Litorally, and in thn marginal reading. "tie - voted," The Hebrew WOrd means, to dovoto to deatruction; halloo to uttorly dostroy, to exterminate. It was uscal espoelally of cittos and their Inhabitants (nolo, 1/0111, 2, 84; josh, S. 28; Jor. 51. 5). 15. How much loss shall yatir Clod delivoo you-Jadah, in the oyes of tho Assyrian monoreh, was 111 S01110 reSpeeta inferiOr 10 Other kingdoms n heady 1)1'01101 into submission. The Assyrians Were polytheists bilinviog that away nation had its own god or gods. It therorore lowomo with thorn a question of strength and colthority betwoott the God of the Jews aud of Joins:dom. and the gods or Assyria nnd it tho superior strength of tho latter they had tho utmost oonfltIoneo. 10. .7eltovnlo-A tvord rosolling front the corruption of two Hebrew Words, ono manning "Load," and tho othet" Tullio; the proper name .7 Anti D'ohlveli), mooning God. The Tie - VOWS in wrIfing 'mod only oonson- Outs, tho votvol sounds being snio Mod by 1,110 voodoo but in reading 180 sacrod Surname, the dovolit 1 1,... itlwa,ys sodoititoted the Word 'Lord" (Aclontil) rOr tho peopor motto Yithwoh, N911 1011 he COnWitteitUd TINY FIGHTING FORCES. Republics That Maintain Equally Small Armies. '1 he smallost army in tho tvorld be - Moos to the principality of 3fonaco, NV1111 soyenty-fiye guards, SeVellty- five carbincons, and twenty Ilan -nen. Next COTOOK thot of Ltocamborg, with 135 gantlet -nos, 170 volonteora, and thirty-nino mimic:tans. 3 o easo of war, say tho Mava, "the. number of volunteers may 140 temporarily raised to 250." In the lloptilihn of San Marino they have El/doors:11 compolsory sat.- vior, with the result that thOy can put in the fiild nine companies, arra- prising 050 men and thirty-eight of- ficers, commandocl by a marshal, This, however, ig tho was. strength of tlio knees. 00 a pottee footing the roputlie can only put 0110 company of sixty nten on tho Oarado-ground. In the ease or tho Repoblie of Li- berin, 1.110 most striaing feature is the nronorflon of °Moors to privates, There aro SOO of the former ani1 only 700 or the latter. Nono the less tho Republic 0081102 Preela11111.- 00118 Of noutrnlity whon wars brenk old; botwoort 1110 great powers of Europa NOT 141TICl/ IN IT. "no," said tho doctor. ttl, Innico noythIng, out or hio easo at all. It bothers "Why," replied bis wife', "I. thought Was only a shoto " Extol tly, t '14 NVlly atilt alake anything out 01 it•-, 7 ,t1.144.4.1-14J.4"1"k,11'44.414^141.44 71: .113pg. Ho ne -11ELNC71,11) Asparagus Soup. -When rogtorainin iS ',billy and (divan, make an nspare, gus S0111) by e0011 111g togol ate in two comas of milk 0, largo burnt of the Last vegetables, two pooled anti guar - Loral pat al oes, a stone of eolory, Small onion and a bouquot of herbs Itima sok peosoi through a sitivi• Sonflon w1111 salt and t hit soup with dour and batter about tWo tonic:mom:Pols of ("telt Om. quort. ouch Of inilk and trate" or other spirit, 0101 dip It into pre - Pared chalk before 0411)1ying It to the surface of the ivory. 'I'o kap the trios" fano got 1 Ing rusty, took a 2111311 1104 of uwiaelecti 11 me inside, walern.elth, tho cover of tho piano, and 11. will absorb the itioltlinz,. - la -)N"1" iNilail,71' BlitTIPDAYS. Tbe happiest. hotisoliolds. aro 1110,e that 11., not 14 die out Ile- s...17 theent conn..rted wit h raid onS a nil i v.n...ari.e2. Although gift-miving or recognition of welt manta in a suit wt.: way may 18,0 0111 of the 1110•!,1 1011. 01111g lu the st rai 1 (nal rirenintitanees oi those. "al 1 bin the gat( s,'' 1 lp,re 0804 p.1 1-1,7 a 11 t He air of fe, tit it v wh, n 1110- 1 thcr's or 0111,er's blightlity cwoos 1 , rootlet. or SO440 WO,Wing amilvetroar,v I is to M. ei 1. (not od, A tt a: tra (Hell. I 1 a little I.o.of.h of flowers, or some , Isis,: lal mode prepared fol. the ()twos - 1 • Shill. Wilt show tho kindly spiril owl ' the lovhi, e,totetntictiore that Count may he 1(5011 instoad of two quarts of milt. Vanilla lee-Creatri \kith Chocolat Source -Boat the while'? of (411( egg and add throo cupfuls of sumo' am ono quart of boiling milk; tarn into doale [miler and cook for thre minutes; then. stir In the beaten whites of tha eggs and a ton spomfel of riltraet Of vanilla, cold stir in a quart of thick Cream. The Chocolate Sallee made rig fol- lOWS: 111X thrce MinceS of grated ehozolate with two and ono -fourth cupful") of granolatod 1.1Vo thirds of a, copra] of hot wakt. one four tablospoonfuls of molted MOAN. and cook tot til it strlog8; them ad, a 11 Li le vanilla and serve with thi croant. Peinooss l'otatoes.---Wfun yon left cold ma841od potato's in sulnol- mt. quantity pass Own into a amall, plain mould, so that you can eut thon 11110 otrips two inches; long, one Ineli wide and half an Moll thick. Dave in a saucer a tablospoonfol butter, molted and sonsoot tvith a little eayrimo and iniarnif porsloy. COVPC OV017 part of the Potato stripa with 0119, let them stand until but- ' I far more than the iisonoy volts' of nny gift. As tho chiliiron grow op, 0 if thaw foot (Vats are en.,Ourake41, they 14 will hate touch to look forward to 1 nod much inoro to remoulwr it) the years to come e.hen they go old; to e cio battle With tho world 111,11 find Lima sentiment. Is crushed under foot - and affrotion is riwarded 0111y 022 . 1 21 de bone. ---,-- C'LEANING COYIVVON FABRIC'S. Freneh. sattens Will clean baantlful- ly by puttnta than 111 a lather en '', , lukewarm soapsuds in WhiCh a (481,1111 ' 1 Of Salt IntS Ooknt diSSOIVOLI; Hirst', ill. ' I water also having salt. In it. clip in 1I very thin altuoli, nod roll up in a 1 ' dean stwole, 10 two hours iron on tho Wrong SI,10. A tublospoonful of ° Wa811 in.' Sotta. 1 51 a, gallon or cold Hosing water will brialitan blue and purple ginoloons, while 0 teacupful of vinogat to a gallon of water will 1.2mprore green (tad Oink shadea. i Cloan black aril itavy-bluo aim:amen:1 by mooching int hot soda conialni»g a cup of salt' rinse in Very blue water and dry- in the shade, then dtp I in vory blue and thin stareh, and I when lonely- dry Moo with a moder- ately \totem iron on the wrong side. Lt. Int t 011S, VD ip Into ballot egg. With 0, knife remove them to boat orod baking tina and Oita, in Om creen for about twelve minutes' to orolon nicely. Strawberry Purldfng.-13eot tho whites and yolks of four eggs, first separately and then together, until very light: add one pint of milk and four cupfuls of flour. Boat this mix- turo "onooth beforo adding two table- spoonfuls of melted butter, two salt - spoonfuls of salt and 2 It teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Drain a quart 01 berries, (fridge with floor, stir into the batter and turn in buttered pat- ty roma, Set in boiling water, cover Ind boil statelky for threo tioura Colonial Cake. -Cream one eni5 of sugar with a third of a cup of hot- ter and then beat in two eggs, tho yollm ond whites of which have been first. whipped separately; a cupful of milk in whieh iP dissolved a tea- gpoonfol of soda, and lastly tWO cops of flour with two teaSpoOnfuls of tartar sifted in it, This ie an. old-time reeipo and ustal for both layer and loaf cakes. USEFUL lfrwrs. A brilliant polish oney ho given to brass (limo no:Woos, ornaments, etc„ by welshing than in alinn and lye. Make a solution. hy hailing an ounce of alum in a pint of lye, aod waah tile articles in Do A molter in a ourront magazine &Acts some useful suggestions, for porch furniture. Among other things, 8110 recommends that cuallions be covared on ono OM with oilcloth. At night tho oilcloth aide 81101110 be turned uppormost, SO if it should rain they will suffer no Ital-111. Monni iFf (Vied for st14 11111g Hut pinowa, "'Mee damigtoss is fatal to foathors or down. Thalami. of throwing bits of toilet papa. away, place thorn in, a jar 0.0 they aceumulato. Mako bags of fine clicoseelolli four by ',ix inches in size, and 1111 them with a few blts of soap, oatmeol. or bran, and 0. toaspoonful or so of powdered orris root. Fasten the haw( at tho top and use them for nail (loll's, Oliver, if left lying mole gotta- porelin, gas tarnishod very quickly. 1 put in a pantey where goo is. used, it. should always lie kept well wrap - pod up in chamois leather. Tired foot should be wel/ bathed in warm Water, to which a little, tont- salt: h:fis boon added, Dry thorough- lv nad rub with a littlo Milton juice. It is wonderful how this treatment soothes them. 'When travelling it 19 tO be provided With a bottlo of aromatic spirits of ammonia., To, ease or faint - /148S ten to twenty dropa taken in a wineglass of wotor will often give roliof. Tf ono is to 1)0 alone it in wort to provido the rneditline hefOre- hand. Fill a tlinto-ounce bottlo With boitoci wattle and add a teaspoonful or the Vivito, shako well and cork tightly. 11, can bo takon. two doses holt' an hour apart. Whon long hale booms SO Mat- ted that it IA difficult to comb the tanglat loeka, thoy should be Satin, atal witli alcohol, This dono, thoy will becomo amenablo to Llie bruah Mid comb as If by magic. Whon asparagus is to bo Revved 001(1. as a mind, boil and drain. as moat, and aftor draining lot cold water aim gently over tho attkieg to koop than firm. and fresh looking. LOON Alt"Plilit 'NTH PIANO, Whether Wo noo musical or not, ono photos must bo careful)! lookod aftor, As thorn ts cortnin amount of felt inside thom WO Ongig to malls', What 1111V0a Way he wrought by moth 51101 dela tit that di:Matto and 3011100x totatomy, io say nothiog dionp, which, in ita insidious Inroads, is falai in its errata, If the thatrii- Inont simian against, thb Wall, cor0 ahoold Int taken to keep it coati 4 holies away from tho PartitiOn, and, if Possible, an insido Wall shookl Int chosen againat which to place It. It Is also Woll to hone a, 1011g fd,,r1P Of flannel te Spread over tho lova S hould Chu latter liocome discolored, tiotstat dibtli With Oatt do Cologne TO NEM' A DISH HOT. When it is rooks:11 that a dish or plate of food be kept hot for ball an hour or so, waiting, /tattoos., for a tardy ditto'', a bettor plan than put- ting it in the oven is to set it with its contents on satiemail of boiling watetoanci lot the saucepan. stand 011 the 1 011 of the ovon or covered part of Llie stove. The ploto should be covered with another plate or eloso- fitting motal cover, and to prevent, tho food frotn becoming over -dry plenty of gravy should be added to It, also an extra hit of butter if it is onything too dry. A 11010 addod to a boiled podding that i.9 1.0 be kept hot is sometimes nil Improve- ment, 4 LONDON'S FINEST MANSION. Stafford *ouse, Horne of the Duke of Sutherland. The Duke of Sutherland's London home is certainly the most becoitiful palace, not merely of the Iliatish metropolis, but of most European capitals, Disraeli in ono of his nov- els described it as "not. unworthy of Viconzn. at its best," Enniress Eu- genio was so taken with it that, she wanted Napoleon IIT. to boild for her an exact copy of it in Paris, and Queon Victoria, when she used to drive from Buckingham Pattie° to visit her great friend, Duchess Har - riot of Sutherland, grandmother or the prosent Duke, was wont to pea her with tho romna.k, "Well, dear, I'm coming from my house to visit you in your palace," It is a noble pile, looking. upon Green Park and upon Birdcage Walk, and was built less than ono hundred yoars ago for the Duko of York, second son of Nina aeorge ITT., On money borrowed front the then Marquis of Stafford. The Dolce died before his wonderful new house could be 0 nishod, and.tho Mar- quis of Stafford, who bad mean- whilo bocome the first Duke of Suth- erland, took possession of the build- ing' anclatecured tho land on which; it stood on a Crown lease. Ile spent; no cud of money on its completion, I undue tho divection of Sir Charles; Barry, tho 11021gner Of the 410115es Of Porlialoont, According to tho terms! Of the leaso, the building as it now stands, with 010 fixturos, though riot With the other contents, will in a few years (501110 11110 (.110 possession of 1110 ground landlord -that is to Rely, the Crown -without any com- pensation to the Puko or his heirs, arat thore Is no doubt that then the palace -for It is impossible to do -I 901.1130 it by any other name -win be assigned to one of the monthers or the reigning faMily ttS a metropolitan residence. Lilco Tronthant, it is twowdod froin garrot to collar with art treasures, including two of the most famous Motillos in esistoneo, numbor of Von Dykes, Thal)OnneS And /1E10110th, 1301Weell the IninlenNo reception hall (1110 the carriage on. - trona, stood a large pair or gloss doors, which are never opentod for royalty or foe a departing bride,. 110W TO SEAT, L'irrrrt,111.S., la is often very desirable lo linoW 110W 10 Seal a letter So 111111 it can - 110.1 1)0 OpOrted W11110111 lictioaying the fact. Steam or hot \valor will mom envelopos closot with noteilago and even a wafor. A hot iron or a Spirit larrip disSolVeS mottling wax, cot ino. Pression in plaster having loon taken of the sent. By tho combinal use of \yea. mid seallog WAX, 110WeVer, all ntlempts to (men tho lettot• other- Wiso than by rorce can no frustantod. All that 115 'mammary is to close\ lho later flint with 8111311 moist worm' and to piorco 010 latter with a enalso neocito alto some applios to inuelloge), whoroupon sealing wax limy' be used in the usual manner, seal con neither bo opened by dry heat, our by moistoro. .0nring tho past; yaw ova. 410 000 panne paid for admission to 1$11a.to- apoare's' bfrthpIntal. DRINK AND CONSUMPTION wirAT SIR WILL- IAIVI OAD- DRNT 'Alcoholic Excess a - Strong Factor allxtending tho Disease. The bollof advanotid by so 11111r1:1 10111011n fairg,onn that inteinporanat 1111 a1•1 ttp;••nt in the Spread of Coll- sUmption u, poWerf111 sUp- potter in Bir William Broadbunt, SayS 1110 London 101 ily Mail. In a striking opeoch at the mooting of the National Assoolto ion for tho Provo 1 Lion of Coommtp t ion at the Maosion noose, he clocIerod that de. fieient food, OVer‘cork, sluf.y and alcoholic OSCOSS Wert, pal factors ill the pro:41114s of the disease. And then, in (tapas:Aro Lobes, he oinphasized his that. the greatest and Joust potent of thi?xepe,.,elausritaLtieeoitil,olhieo tee;;;;,0t711.,t,d, caus_ ed its spread more than anything. 11 11)101efilt:shiteyeodf tho papa:4 Oral ion could at one InOnallt, 1.110 disease would be stampod out. Spit- ting 1114181 110 StOppod 0011- 1O11 and by punkhinvot. Whereevor case's of consumption wore known, the authoritios should 1"0 notarial, and tho dwellings disinfectant. Com- pulsory notification should certainly be adopted. SAOOATORIA F011 THE l'Oalt. I Legarding sanalmia, Sir William Broadbent doctored that thoy had boon disoredited by people aspocting too nnoth front them, but that they Nveru nevertheless 110 priOripal 1110.1118 or coring 1 he disease. At lir/mail they aro only for the rich, but thoy obould he made aVallable for the poor, .A11 the great nations of the world had combined to put flown consump- tion. Thu association bad not noon badly in England, Mit thots, waS mom to du, There shoulcl ho a cen- tral bureau, where pooplo coold go for information Ort tho and n1101.0 they could find out what wits bong done, Aker the Earl of Dorhy had dolor - ed that light and air would do more good than tho most skilful atten- donee and treatment or the most careful concoction of naus- eous drugg, Sir JaMeS Crichton Brown° gave it as his opinion that the bolter feeding of school children would diminish the disease in poor dilslerielatsughed at the theory that con- smnption was incurable. In 1002, he said, the disease claimed 50,0110 victims, its against 57,000 in 1802 and 07,000 in 1883. This reduction had been brought about in spite of the increase in population and the overcrowding. itt cities. a. GET SOPLE ZORENE. The Latest Wonder - of the Labora- ory. Tho London correspondent of the Now York Sun cables as follows: The Hungarian chomist, Broom of the university of the sumo Immo, has not rovealcd, but hatt described in a papor which vouches for the Meta as being irell known in tho highest sof- entitle oireles in Amorica and EuroPo. his alleged discovery of a liquid che- mical compound whielf. renders cor- tain kfads of matter proof against the effects of time, Ile asserta that it doubles the density of nearly ovory kind of stone and renders it water- proof. It imparts to all metaln (pa - Mins which defy oxygen, and thus thoy cannot rust. it is also a ger- micide of hithato unequalled pow- ers, The profossor says that while trav- elling 111 0ret,C0 Solna 1112 illy-11Ve year& ag0 lie 110 1.1eed that the ;mortar in MOM'S of ruins which were known to bo over 2,000 yoars old was as hard, (resit nrot tenacious as if it had been made only a year. ITe seettecal a piece of the mortar, and has been Working 03 It ever since on 01 nt)1V, when, ho says, Ito has discovered the secret, 'Ilia compound is a yollow liquid, which 1110 profosaor chrlatolital Zorene, An iliterViewee tieSer11,2 the fol- lowing experimenta: A pioce of or - (Unary and easil,v brookable slag after finmorsion in sorene defied the full blow or a hanoller. 'rhere was the SUMP 011'Ort 011 ordinary bricks and a. blink of red Jonah wood. All throo waro thon iintionettal in water for a long tone. Whim taken out and woighod tvith dolirate scales the pre:fence of n single particle of added moistoro could not; be (totaled. Two piece! of stool submitted to an am- monia test oqual to live years' 0x- posure to tlio air emerged from the both they ontered it. An ordin- ary tallo 1111.110 which had laid anon ilvo months dirt not show tho slight - as!: 8tain. Prof, 13runn assorts flint will bo ablo to make dust, germ cool wator proof roads, giting eineinlerCial Valtle 1 0 111151dreds Of millionS tons of slog which is now usilosa in the mining solelting districts, It will al. tlis. vory toast doublo tho life of metals co:posed to the air such ita in vailroails, vessels and tanka. A committal represonting tho rati- o:rots ami iron and stool mtimifinnures will soon loake a thorough test or tha discovers-. 4 - Ares. Wailterknowe.-“I to know, Mr, why 000 aro SO cross when I tisk gooslioos. Suroly you don't think Imito Idle curios- ity?" "(Moot Scot, no! Yours is 010 MOS( perldelolltily nel wolooavalto, sloopless, commode, etiritIsity it„ wag 1 evor into to etwountot.." SAD STORY. RULERS AS GARDENERS RINGS ARE FOND AP RAISING- FLOWRItS. Xajesty Xing Xdward rims Planted Itany Shrubs and Trees. In the dayS of his youth King Fkl.• aNV15.11,11,1 nhoittv 01 0411.a ha0 rgsa rlf)lyena-.1 (kn. hed which ho had himself howti tvith watoblug with admira- tion tho first, appearanre of th,t green thoots through. tho ?foil, nve!t to-d3y Majesty ft.:Kw/Idly does saet.11 (1).11.1"( IA' n1(411:••(illogli hiattmtn1.1 0;11 11115 It, ronitalion of boing a very clovor Iondsoapo gardoner, and the , art lotioally-arranged clumps of (how - 1 oring shrubs and evorgreeno that run aloaa the W0810111 81110 Of an. hall Sandrinollam are chiefly tho re - EMU of his taste and design. There is also bort. a, wonderful rockery and waterfall whioh ho 41o8igned, and whicli is ono of the ploaaantost re- troats on a hot day, There are many shrUbs and tram at Sandring,- ham which have born PLANTED BY THE KING. Few inen have a greator fondness for a littlo amateur gardening than djs. g0 Viet in' ti1e1119BOW6sWan largo matntity of WAS of hardy an - and atm the and even- otial flowering vametios every sprarg, tog poe3 out himself to water tliont. The Omen cannot please him bettor than with her ONV11 hands to place 902110 of the flowers of hig OWn grow- ing upon the tablo in his library, where he gots through the greator part, of his State labors. Ono day a friend of distinction waited upon His Majesty on a mat- ter of 1111411e:4S, and the latter was instantly attracted by a peculiar flower in tlie caller's button -hole. The King natnet" it at (nice, which was more than its owner could do, and declared that. Ile fancied it was an oVt.n. better specks en than some he Wan himself grow -cg at the thno, and of which he was tardonably proud. Thero was at. once an adjournment to the gardena for comparison, anti afterwards nothing would satisfy His Majesty but thst the plant front which the nooeitav had. been taken should be traced and that it should bo added to the Royal collection, TI1E KING OF THE BELGIANS. M also something of a gardener, and has been known to devote particular attention to the propagation of bulbs. Scone of his growing have soveral times been awarded prizes- at shows. Likewise his noar neighbor, atmen is devoted to Rome of the more delicato kinds of garden, ing, arid in the spring and early summer at Tlie Hague and tier coon,. try seats spends many hours in Itott garden among her own private flow- er-boda. She is specially adept at tho cultivation of pretty pansios, and Makes quite a close atudy of tbo ouahods of producing neW Spechtle.al.. It iS said that when she first be- came cognized to her prosent Consort slie gave him as El. t012011 of her af- foctIon a flower whirh she had grown herself, (Ind which was ono of tho loveliest spot -Miens of 'Royal florioul- tore to be found anywhare. The Raiser in these clays lia.s not much time for gardening, though 110 dots his beat to oneourage tho tare of it In hi% humbler nubjects. In his time, however, he has giVell it soma attentiom mid, curiously enough, it is rental that that branch of it which intorestod him most NVOS the cultivation of yogetables which de- veloped rapidly and well, and that A. VEGETABLE MARROW, which was a credit to Clormany, was once grown ender his oersonta sopa., intend:nee. The aged Ning of Der.mark is novor so happy as whon in his gardens in tho summer -time, and lin takes, the fontiost intereat in nil that grows therein. 'rho Shah of Persia is ono . of the most entlitailastic florieultur- ista and horticulturists amongst tha Royal porsonnges of the whole *mid. Ile has many gardening arhieveMentg to 1112 Credit, SperldS thousands of pounits in the gratification of small fancies 111 this reopect, and hia Weak- neSS is so uotorioos tliat not long ago 0, bold ationmt was made by some commercial advonturers to trin-1h10ottliP0s1iltbilti;itted to the Shnh wonclorfol sehome for 010 formation of a limItod' company and the co- tter/SUM of a huge portion of Persia Into a flowor and vegetable garden or tile supply of the world general- ly, Ilut the Shah was not so mad on his tobba' as to be exploitod in this manner. DrPLOMACY. "Papa," 00 bealliffill girt said, brUSIling 1 he thin 10C1(8 baelt train MS teinpleS, ".I hope you'll never ask mo morry that 81tipid young. Mr. Gitnpswich who comos hero occasional- ly; " Why , ray soot, Edith!" he oxclalmed, "Into never thought of such a thing, 11111; nOW that you brat% mentioned him, I'd 111(0 to kinky what's tho matter with ;voting Clinipswioll. What is your objection to hint?" .011, nothing in particular, 1 just though t,-" "Look here, miss. want to notary sotto (lay, and whon yoo (10 I (Iola tonna any young felloW I'd rothee haVo for a, son-in-law. 11e's fa exeellent etremastanres, comes ot a good kindly, is porfealy stottd,v, educatod, no bod habil.' 11110.4 looking chap-jost the sort, I should think, that a girl would mkt:rally ((Ike a fancy to, tool you Might, eon. Sider .yourself lucky if you got Ithra What's the reason you ran't 0111111re the idea of marrying hinl?" boonuso Can't -of. hofore neXt Juno, atiyway.” Skipplog (may from him, aim oporte ed the door and adffsporod to a, yOulig Mall fit tho hag"- Pflonio in, Alfoodi $t it off rightrli Sandy flikes-Ah, Indy, ean't yer help a poor sufferer front do Russian war? The Lady -Were you really there, My poor nom? Moldy Pikeig-NOnit, I Was a mehool teacher till Sprained 11'10 Vole() pro- ootiaeinu Russian moms,