The Brussels Post, 1902-12-4, Page 3e. .
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A despatch 'from Chicago says s-
lice, Frank De Witt Talmage prencli-
ed from the following text :-Luko
xiv, 28, "Go,out into the highways
auti hedges and colonel them te
come in,"
Christ was comparing the kingdom
of heaven to a vent banquet which
God had prepared for ds invited
guests, who would not come, But,
as the divinely invited guets would
not come, then God erfietically sold,
"I will linve my benotiet hall filled
notwithstaoding. If the guests for
whom tho banquet was prepared will
not come to ine, then I will send
Out for those who Nrin appreciate
it. I will compel them to come in."
So the Lord in the parable said to
his servants, as Christ now says to
to church members, "Go out into
the highways and hedges and canape
them to come in," The purpose o
thio discourse is to show how, as
individual church members, WO can
beCOMe hertyenly eonstrainers not
present 1.116 gospel Invitation to
ful men and women whom we meet in
our daily walks Of lifo. It is to
show how, by 'gospel consecrated
workamong individuals, we' can
change an empty church into a
crowded sanctuary and by depleting
the piece of evil resort we can ulti-
mately nutke a full heaven. .
When some one asked Mr. bloody
"Dow shall we reach the masses 101
Christ 7 Dow shall wo give the
gospel 'invitation to those Sinners
who aro out in the highways ant
the hedges '?" he bluntly answeren
his questioners, "Go after them.'
But how are we to go after them 7
First, as Christ's disciples, We
Sh 0 uld. begin our personal work
among individuals by presenting the
gospel Of Jesus • to those who are
elosest to us. We should present
Christ first to our fathers and inoth-
ers, to our husbands and wives and
brothers and sisters and children, to
our dear friends and to all who are
bound to us by the '
TIES OF BLOOD AND LOVE.
1Ve should do just the same as 11n-
drew,the brother of 'Philip, did
when he was converted. NO sooner
did he see the face of Christ thee
he practically said to himself :
"Why, I must ibmiediately go and
hunt up olY dear brother Philip.
Dow happy I can make him We
have been side by . side in all our
Joy's and sorrows from the time We
were born. Ile must share to -day in
my new hopc." It is upon this ac-
tion of Andrew, who at once went
and carried the gospel invitation to
his brother, that the great "Brother-
hood of Andrew, and Philip" has
been established.
But, though the eternal salvation
of our unrepentent loved 01100 ought.
1,0 be a perpetual cause of anxiety
for us day in and clay otat,-yet there
are thousands of cluirch members;
who never think it 'ohligatory • for
them to present the love of a living
Christ to those who ought to be as
deur to them as a Jonathan was to
o Buvid, a Damon to a Pythias or
the memory of a murdered king of
Denmark was to au avenging son.
These church members are ready. to
invite those friends. to their homes.
but they are not willing to person-
ally invite them to sit at the holiest
of all tahles--the table of the Mess-
ed communion. They are ready to
talk with their friends upon Politics
01' business, but they ere net ready
to discuss with them the greatest of
all questions,. "What shall -et profit
a man if he should gain Lim whole
world and loso his own soul ?"Thy
aro ready to Sound the incases of
their friends to their other friends,
bet they are not ready .to sound
forth to their earthly friends the
praises of their ITeevenlY leather.
They nee always ready to introduce
one earthly friend to another, but
they are not anxious to ranke their
earthly companions acquainted with
that Divine Companion who is ever
willing to be our helper aed guide
along the
TROIDILED JOURNEY OF LIFE
But the gospel invitation ought
to La given to the strangers who
nee within a Christitteei gates es
well as to the loved ones who have
a right by the ties of blood to livo
there. 1 t is nonsense for us to sup-
pose that after we have gathered
our fathers and mothers and wives
end litiebands and children and a
very few dear pommel iciende into
the gospel lifeboat ire have re right
to hand 111 the plank ,and cast oft
the hawsers and sot sail for heaven,
deeming our Christian reeponsibili-
ties fulfilled. No. Ieraphatienly no.
The Christian's obligations are so
farreaching toward his fellow men
Celt .in the tight of the gospel the
poor treveler who was waylaid by
thieves 00 the road to Jericho was
Just as much a brothel' 1,6 the good
Sanieritati as it he had been - born
in the same cradle, sling to sleep by
the same lullaby end reared in the
same honiestead.
Again, it is obsoletely neeeesterg 111
t»ider to carry out the command of
my test for the average eltheeli mem,
her to ,glee the gospel invitation to
his friends anti to stientgers when
they itie, gathered inside the ehurch
walls lie well as when they aro Neale
tenet without, and it, is mite, neces-
sary for the eleirch members to ex-
tend this invitation for a specified
111110 end pinto. It general invitation
to come to suppee itt, 118 n, ride,
worso than no invitation n.t
IS hen it person emees 10 nie and
gieshingly says, "Oh, lir. Tithenge,
do wish you would come tend visit
us, come any time you can and staY
as long as yon pionse," I am mire'
of one fact -than pesson ,wants to
be polite, bu1 he does not went me
to come. He did not set a date.
But when a friend 0021108 to me and
shys, "Mr, Talmage, will you and
your wife take, supper with us next
Thursday night; We are poor folks,
but we will give you the best we
have 7" 1 generally accept. Why 7
I1e0e1100 1think that intea wants ene
to ennui. Ea out a tilt° 110(1, 0. place
where he teethed to entertain me. So
when tho minister of the Lord Jesus
Christ preaches a sermon end gives
22 general invitation and says to the
sinners:,
"COME TO
1111 11 then dismisses his audience with
a benediction ,and goes home,as ft
rule, that sermon lute amounted to
but very little in ite evangelistic re-
sults. But when the 'Meister of tbe
Lord Jesus Christ can go to his
church members and say, "Brethren,
we intuit gather in the sinners who
aro living around this church.
We must go out into the high-
ways and the hedges and COM-
pel them to conie in. We will to-
night as seen as the benediction has
been pronouneed have an after meet-
ing. AS members of this .'church WO
Will diStribato ourselves through the
aisles and buttonholo every num,
woman and child, so that no one
shall leave tho building without hav-
ing a special invitation foz• this after
meeting," 'there will be no disap-
pointment in the spiritual results.
Why? Beceuse the church members
themselves are asking their friends
and the strangers to meet Jesus
Christ in a specified place at a speci-
lied time. General invitations in
reference, to the gospel banquet as
well as to an earthly home, as a
rule, axe worse than no invitations
at all.
So, to -day, I lay the blame for
the lack of spiritual residesne our
churches far more upon the Poles
then 1 do upon the pulpits. God
knows, I do not believe that our
minister)) are perfect men, but most
of them aro earnest men, intense
men,. They• would 10 nnything in
their power to bring immortal souls
to Christ. But the trouble is when
the average 1011118100 of the gospel
announces an after meeting, where
sinners can be brought fnce to face
with Christ, nine -tenths, aye, ninety-
nine hundredths of all the church
nembers will get up and put on
their hats aud go home. They will,
not only by theit actions refuse to
personally extend en invitation to
the men and 120211011 who are silting
by their side, but they will alma-
lutely refuse to go into the after
meetings lend talk with einners who
ere tiying to find Christ. Thie
cha rge which 1 11ake against the
church members, I make not only
against the laymen, but also against
TUE CHURCH OFFICERS.
I make it against the elders and the
deacon» end the trustees. I make it
in the strength of the overwhelming
fact that you derelict church reera-
bers.cannot find a. great evangelistic
preacher WLIO is accomplishing any
great good for Christ who is not
backed up by a praying, consecrated
band of earnest, church 'workers. Yet
you can liral to -flay church niter
eltureh in our Mud that is nothing
more or less than a slaughter house
for ministerial usefulness. Their
pastors will win great spiritual sue -
10:4.500 before they come to them, and
those pastors Will win great spirit-
ual successes after they leave them,
but, while they are in those spiri1-.
natty dead chureltes the pastors Neill
stumble about blinded and helpless,
ns did the mighty Samson, bound
with' fetters of brass, with his two
eyes out, g,einding aboiit in the pri-
son house of Gala. Those evangel-
istic ministers are spiritually help-
less in 821012 churelleS beettl.M0 tile peo-
ple, the 00111111011 church members,
will not unite us a working force
and personally present the gospel of
Jesus Christ to the strangers who
coine among them. Instead of de-
riding rind underestimating the pow-
er of the ministry, it is high Unto
for soeie one to thunder a IfililiPPle
against the indifference of the selfish
church members who refuse to spirel
Runny support the pulpit, as the'
pew always ought loyally to do. I
If all church members were to be- I
come earnest and eensocrated oven -
genets, it Nvould not take very long
for this wrtole5112101 Nvorld to see tee '
sunrise buret of the millenint dawn.
Surely it would not be Leo much to
expect that one pitch evangelist as
Mr. Beecher described should et least
Win One soul a year for Christ, yet
Dr. 1Villiam Morley Punshon, the
great Engliell Methodist, once made
the startling statement: "If every
disciple to -day were to call one per-
son to Christ oath Year and that 0110
were to cell. one other, how swiftly
the evened would be converted, for
them tom nfillions of true believers
lo the World. Bub if there were
tily 100 sea how quickly tho work
would grow, In less Lhan twenty-
five yenrs the world woelti be con-
verted, My Ode would double the
timelier of disciples each year." Af-
ter such nn
1MPRESSIVE STATEMENT,
will any mu, say that the gospel in -
elation which con bo given daily
by the church ineinhers would
amount to but little in tho salon.
Mort ot 11 sinful world'?
To shots' the importance, of a
Christina Jarean'e work I eitnnot do
better in closing this written than
quote two illuetrations frolll the
personel mime:tent% of IT, Clay Tram. -
hull, tbe well-known (Alto). of The
Suuday School Times, Mr, Teum-
bull's early life tveS spent 111 Ston-
ington, Conn. There a great re-
vival swept the town, and ineny
1110 eompanions of hie yonth joined
the church, tenting thorn watt 8,
yourag loan who wen otte of 1)15
Most intimatte frloods. For' many
yonrs those two art boys nod young
Mon ilved near ench other, bot his
Christian friend never spolto to
him abeut religion. After awhile
11107 sePeritted. Mr. Tree:bull be-
come am engineer in Ditrtford; his
Christian friend went to Yale, but
during his Met year at 'collego sent
n letter to hie old churn plentling
with him tO 120(101110 a Chriettan.
That. letter Nees the mean)) of sav-
ing II Clay Trumbull'S 'soul. In his
eheep wandered, but the Shepherd
Nought and Annul, Wandering
wayS eests us dear. If nny who read
have wondered, let them return
quieltly, for lie orles, Return, thou
blackoliding israel, and 1 will not
muse mine anger to fall upon you
(Jer. ill, 12), Before we can know
lits fulness WA must learn our
emptiness. The name "Almighty" is
found More times in the book of Job
thee in all the rest of the Bible, and
it was only After Job was thorough-
ly emptied of himself tbitt, 110 WEIS
filled as never 1201010 (Job xiii, 5-17),
1)0 engine room, upon the receipt of it, it W21.9 after the disciples 000100.1011then and there (11W0 his heart to
that they Mid noththg with which
19121(11 to feed the 5,000 that tile
Ile immediately said to blamed, '
Xoid ebunditntly filled them all with.
"U the personal work of a laymen
the lad's, loaves and fishes, and it
can do so much in the eeleation of
an inemortal soul, I will meter make Was aftee tlie dieciples etsefessed that
they had taken nothing, though they
the mietake iny friend made with
had toiled all night, that tie sent
to their nets 158 greet Melee.
22. So Naomi returned and Ruth
the tthabitese, her daughter -in -1w,
nie by 805t120,)100 for so long a per-
sonal invitation to another," SO,
the Name night on 121110111 110 was
converted, Mr. Trumbull went to One
of his fellow workmen and told him * * * anti timer mine to Bethlehem in
he hed been converted. 110 urged the beg,inning of barloy barvest.
his friend also to accept Christ. Tne Sloo.bites came from drunken -
This friend turned to Mtn and said: ness and crime, Bethlehem sugge ts
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POR 1111 HOME
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; Recipes for 111i1. Kitchen, e02
0 Hygiene and Other Notes
glo ter the ilouSekeePor,
eettea “00C4090100/012168e6die
MEDICAL inwrs.
All wounds in whieh the fleeh has
been i.:ruised should be nound
once in a Wester made of camphor
and sugar (brown sugar is best),
using fifteen drop8 of camphor to ono
teitspoonful sugnr.
41 or the poison from oak Ville 1150 be safely landed on a plate Without FOr snatching a kiss in the street
tinter° of lobelia, whiell nmy be breaking. This, howelfer, does take from nursemaid, a, young man Of
hall of any. druggist. DM 01(01815 voine practice. 110(110 prefer herd Cork has been sent to prison for
heir brush in lobelia, and point elle sauce, mode of three parts of sugar three montlin.
inflamed Surface with it as often. MI
the eruption givemacaeiness. In a
e,,
,linoxar. i tme all inflammation will dis-
A quick cure for bee stings may
be found in the common weed known
•
ready, 11100 .n large iron pet of
int; water. •
As each dumpling' must be tied sep-
fantely, lime six or eight squnres of
rallslin arid string ready for use be-
fore beginning operations'. Take ra
piece of dough and roll or ptit it in-
to sive of a emucer. Put thro or
RAM tiliartdi's of aPPle in miter, and
then ehape the dough all around the
up tightly. The pot must be kept
811100111, MOM' each cloth end tlo appears to nave beglin 111
aPPlee, malting it look round and
district.
A enmpelgn of midnight outragee
the Boyle
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FROI. ERIN'S GREEN NR0
NOTES MATT.. 1013.0133 TITP
LAND OF waz SHAMECICE,
Personal and Political Oceurrencee
1•4 Will Interest
Canadians,
belling from 'start to II -1811' one
hour. Atiy good cooking aPPle 111,17 There are 102 centenarians In Con,-
bn
but an brf,,,,ior ono spoils naught, net! 1,160 persons over 00
tlegiud
dlue.mpling, years of age, '
When serving them, plunge each 4 terrible case of murder and sui-
010111 Into cold tvaater, and with a eide is reported from Derrynargen,
Rolfe and a little dexterity they can about eight, miles front Doyfe,
to one of 'butter, but with good
cream and sugar, a little nutmeg or
cinnamon, the dish is delicious.
i
' better . pu st ng Two good things for the house-
errunibull, your words cut me to God s house of bread, It, s from the flesh, then bruise the fresh keeper to know about are individual Belfast RoYal "11118
the heart. You little, know how far to come from Moab to Betide-
le11108 of tee vervain and rub the chicken pies arid ple «1
11(11)1'. reused by the explosien ot au oil •
they rebuke me. have long been hem Lean to go from. Bethhhem wound well with the01. after which For the fleet, like the remnants of lanlP.
TWO 00013 THINGS.
Through falling over the back of
his chair while at dinner, a littlo
boy named Moore has been Itilled ,
lgillYbegs, Comity Donegal,
A married Woman named Margaret
Tosh has died in terrible afeemY In
o professed follower of Midst, .and Moab. If 11071111V0 in the least de- bind to it a pla.ter of the (meshed thicken or turkey thnt are left from The tails halve been cut oft a nem -
you have eever suspected this, al- gree wandered from Cod, let all such
ves well moistened, This will a psevious meal. Make a rich pee- ber of cattle grazing on the :Orem-
prevent swelling and ease the pain. try, and eine patty -pans with it, tire farm, en the borders of South
Vervain may be used in its driod Mince the chicicen, season it well, and Leitrim, while other animals have
etate by steeping the leaves in hot an it 11,10 the pane, moistening it been stolen.
slightly with the grovyPut on, u.} At Athy, County Elidare, the
Cover of the crest as for lane' Pie. Board of G'uartlians decided 1,0 omit
and bake. Serve with them the the words "On flis Majesty's Sex, -
gravy left from the chicken. Some- eee a 11 1.1 ' • 11..1.
the ancestry of David, whose threw: pure v.Pnle vinegar. Bind the leaves for lunch at school.
though We have been in close 11880- return quickly and whole-heartedly
elation in house and °Ince for yearn. to Him and heneeforth follow fully,
MaY Goa forgive inc for my lack of nineren. the words of Ruth in verse
faithfulness." Aye, may Clod to- 16 their,heerts' motto. In addition
day forgive tis all, ministers mid lee,- to ell the precious and eondorttng
men alike, if 10e helm shown the words of this book, such ns are
same negligence us these two young e„ne ii, 12, 30; in, oio., the
et:preens may he cured by using
bult's life, May God teaoh us, one
ahd all, tbe power of person/11 testi-
mony for Christ. And May We 0110
nater. It in gathered In September
by negro nurses in the Smith and
bung up to dry for winter uee.
men who came into II. Clay Teem- book es most inzportant as showine
inullen leaves wrung out in stron
g, times children Bee Uwe little Flee' and envelopes,
the 1,ord Jesus is yet to establish, Lord Iveagh, o Dublin Jnilliongire,
to the sprained parts and rkPlace Apple ginger is a debeloue pre-
iMencled 'taking a tour round the
and all, the power of personal teeti- 3 like 1. 3;2, 83, ''
The title, 1(00 IX,
of 11;:1101.11111 others tecilt•st'enunt'ti81 tho)
blesel)onbletaintheZ fiseliMvie sbweesttt niaidipeptit,hal! nTmontehnalcalti »1o, 11110)1(10(1
' "rid' but huving abandoned the
lution I), L. Moody mode 0 short ' ''
Devil " is the firstnf +I ,, ,,,,,,,, idea, hlts youngest tom, Mr. Walter
time after lils conversion -"I here ' and one the Ilile treatment is more succeseful .pare, core and slice the apples
Met given to Cbriet in the Now Tee -
and nOW promise that no day here- , end, niore agreeable to the patientethinly and weight eight pounds niter
' theinneee, has gone ag on his OWn
after shall prise unless I have per_ lament (Matt. 1, 3; 11 ov. xxii. Ili), than the usual way of encasing the . re len e them To tit' u tit account,
penally presented my Savior to at
least one immortal soul. So help
me, Janus, in nay vow/ Amen:"
1021 1111111 is one of the four women sprained member in plaster of Paris.' allow eight poimils of sugar, six hen -I Many citizens; of Belfast aro trellc-
mentioned In His genealogy in the Bone felons, "run-arounds" and 'ons and a quarter of a pound or ; ing of suing the municipal corpora -
first chapter of Tfattheiv. Known other regimes may be prevented front 'green ginger ring. Slice the yellow lion for compensation for damages
unto God nre all ITis works from coming to a head by teething them I part of the lemens very thin, Ra50e80
from the recent floods, on the ground
tbe foun ation or the 'world, All freel.e in oil of stmeafras and then the juice and put it, With one glass that the defective drain/me 57810111
THE S. S. LESSON purposed in Christ Jesus, our Lora binding around them camphor of wster, with the apple and the 'was responsible for the floods.
0.11(1 sure of fulfilment for every and sugar, in the following proper- ginger root, which must he scraped' Ireland's Vice -Chancellor, the Rt.
4 purpose of the Lord shall be per- tion: Fifteen drops of camphor to and cut up very flee. Cook in a Floe. Hedges Eyre Chatterton, aged
- formed, both for The people and ono teaspoonful of sugar. Treat double boiler till olear, etirring ire- 1113, has just got married. Ire ' has
against nis enemies lActe ne 3 8 , twice dail until the swelling and
. ., , . , Y g quently. It will require two hours held his office since 3867, and ttp-
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, •
DEC. 7. Eph. iii, 13; .Tor. ii, 20). inflammation die/appear. or more. The result, is "something pears in a new wig every time it le
Tee pain caused by fin abseeee luny delicious," either with meats or to reported that he means to retire On
Text of the Lesson, Rath 3., 16-
22. Golden Text, Rom.
xii., 10.
16, 17. And Ruth said : Entreat
me not to leave thee or to return
from following alter thee, for whith-
er thou goest I will go, and where
thou loclgest I will lodge, Thy peo-
ple shall be my people ancl thy God
my 0 ocl.
This and the next verso give the
declaration of Ruth concerning her
determination to cling Lo the God
and people of Naomi, le issome-
what paralleleti by the declaration of
ettel to David in 11 Sam., xv, 21,
"As the Lord liveth and as my lord
king liveth surely
Lill° what place my Lord
the king shell be, whether in death
or life, OW there also will thy ser -
vent be." That these words should
be the utterances of gentiles 1
Jews is all' the more interesting.
The whole of this book of lenth,
written by the Spirit of God, as
were all other portions of the Bible, Is
a beautiful and most attractive see -
ting ferth of the story of the kingdom
when thoee who are now tho weary
gleaners shall possess the field (the
world. Matt. xiii, 38), having be-
come the bride of Min who owns the
geld, our kinsman Redeemer, the
mighty man of wealth. Every name
and incident in the book is most
suggestive and lins an inexhaustible
mine of wealth for anointed eyes
and ergs, leaving but one brief les-
son in it, we can only hint at the
riches homin.
18, 10. When she saw that she
was steadfastly minded to go with
her, then she left speaking unto
her. So they two went until they
came to Bethlehem.
We ere reminded of the way Elisha
Chung to Elijah and how "they 1190
went on," "they two stood liy Jor-
dan," "they two went over on dry
ground" (II Kings 11, 1-15). Wc
think also uf DarnahaS, Who exhort-
ed the helleVer8 at Antioch to cleave
unto 1.110 Lord 1131.11 purpose of
heart, and of Stephen, who looked
up steadfastly into heaven an01 saw
the .glory of Clod and Jesus (Acts
xi, 23; vii, 55). It is this that We
80 11111011 need, this cleaNing to the
Lord, this steadfastness, this seeing
only and always. God and Jesus, In
the. last lesson it was the Lord and
Gideon, May it ever be ill tho case
of each of ue "my Lord and I," for
"the eyes of the Lord run to and
fro throughout the whole earth 1.0
show Ettliself Strong in the behalf ot
them whose heart is perfect toward
Him"' (II Chron, xvi, 0). In I Cor.
xv, 513, we are exhorted to be stead,
fast, unmovable, alwaysabounding
in the word of the Lord, knowing
that our labor is not in vain in the
Lord.
20. And she said -unto them : Call
ine not Naomi. Call 111e Mara, for
the Almighty heti' dealt very bleier-
ly with ine.
As her townspeople looked upon
hee aftee her ten year)? absence
(veese 4) they said, Is this Naomi 7
And thus: elle replied to them, :As
one has mite She blamed the Al-
mighty when all Re did wee gra-
ciously to being her home again,
leor her troubles she had no one
to blame but herself. It is good
that Moab proves it Mara to tho
wanderer, else the wanderers might
lik to die and be ereritel there, Al-
mighty is El-shaddai, the mighty
Clod who is all sufficient (Gen. xvil,
1), and load they known ilim as
they shoulcl they would never have
left Bethlehem to soloaten in Moab.
When the Lord allows hitt ernesS tO
tome people, it in always to
win them Miele to 3Tintself. "Before
was afflipted I went', «slyly, hut
now have kent thy word" (Pe.
exie, (37),
21. IT went out 11111, and the Lord
hoth brought 1110 home agent empty.
She is eight this time, Werd
out; the Lord InA9g11t 010 home. The
4 be cased by a poultice of sassafras serve with ice cream or with cake the ground of old age.
WIOALTII 01" leave.% Stich it poultice ndll also
PRIME MINISTERS,for ,dessert.
reduce internal inflammation, as of
The present Primo Minister of the etomach, bowels or liver, with
Great Britain is by far the wealth-
iest commoner who has held the
office since 1800 except Sir Robert
The Dublin Independent declares
that without Horne Rule Ireland will
enervate:ate rapidity. still grow impoverished; alien rule
Medicines for family us* should be Many housekeepers object to tieing is and always has been at the bob.
kept in a locked cabinet hanging lard. Sect can be subletetuted - It tom of the depopulation of Ireland,
Peel, whose income WaS esti-reeled at out of reach of children. Snell a con be eubstititted for butter, • also and until it is got rid of there cam
over 8200.000 a year. All tho rest cabinet should be supplied with spir- if properly prepared. Cut th'e fresh . be no real proeperity.
were poor men. Vitt and Canning its ef camphor, (tenets of tureen- sem, in pieces, and cover with cold The Protestant Bishop of Limerick
had. nmet to nothing, *Addington lit- tine and linseed oil in pint bottles; wetter. Let it stand 24 hours lately gave his ideas regarding enei-
tle, Spencer Perceval not much more, sassafras oil and sweet oil in bot- changing the water once in the time.' gration in an address delivered at
Lord john liessell verY moderate ties holding at least four °lances: This takes out the peculiar tallowy the Diocesan Synod at Tralee. Ile
means. Gladstone had a handsome quinine in a thin beg with n screw testa. Now put it in an iron kettle inni._ntained that the reduction of the
fortune, but lost much in some min- top (the safeet form in which to beef with half teaeup /milk to every nne Irish population was more of a. ser-
inBriefouret pa.. quinen ine); five or tcents' worth of pounw
d et, and let IL cook very 111)1 than an injury to Ireland.
tefmartgerraPrle
ndsfn.st.r%
heleft $5,500,000 Epsom salts to. a hise glass or China slowly till the eat is clear and light! The finds of the heads and mitten)
persomaty, 'and also lenge realty.of the extinct Irish elk (cervus mega -
Jars with wide mouth (pint fruit brown in color, and till the sound
The Prime Minister's lather died
A SeIRSTITUTE FOP, LARD.
early, and hence there wore 0.0111(1111- stielis of lunar caustic, wrapped in 'pieces may be loosenee from the bot- late. One very perfect head *was
ceroa) Neve been very numerous of
05112 do well for tho purpose): a few , of the cooking has ceased. Tho
n - mountains, and this week a.
lesions. The, wealthiest of British paper and m Relit., kept frothe 1
140 thin Nvith a. spoon; but it is not, to got a couple of weeks ago in the
in glass; and a small, wide-motithed be etheed anti if it. Ir1'n.;Dublin the teste
battle of menthol crystals. .
-
Prime Ministers was Lord Derby.
Lord Melbourne had ample means,
Lord Aberdeen was ailluent, as was
Lord Liverpool, Lord Salisbury's
means aro quite adequate to main-
tain his rank.
TOOK WEAT 1110 COULD.
Leaving the key of im empty house
with, a neighbor in order that likely
tenants may inspect the premises is
common. The owner of a house in a
large town has, for good reason, de-
cided to keep the key of his house
himself for the future.
Ileating that someone had been
"looking 01e0" the house, the land-
lord called on the old lady who had
been intrusted with the key,
"Well, Airs. Sawyer," he began.
"So you've had a gentleman after
the house. Did he take it 'P'
"I'm none too sure," was the re-
sponse.
"Wants time to think over it, I
50'N130c)5.09"
1don't think that's it,. IIo
wants an opportunity. 1Vhen he got
the key he went across the road, and
as I heard nothing from 1,110 for an
hour, I followed. Iie'd taken the
gas -fittings end every ounce of lead
about the place, but he left the
house. Maybe he's coming back for
that, 1.00, as he didn't return the
key."
AERIAL LONDON.
The Rev. john bl. Linton, who for
boveral year)), with the nit' of a.
TURKEY WAYS.
Turkey Fatties. - Mix three table-
spoons each of butter and flour, add
one salt spoon ealf, and one-half as
much pepper. When melted, pour in
one cup rich milk. Cook and stir
until thick. Then wed one cup
chopped turkey, let simmer nye inin-
utes, then elle in one pint oysters
and cook until they aro plump. Fill
the patty shells and serve.
Turkey Olives, - 'The niccst pieces
of turkey' must be ueed for thaw).
Cut in neat slices, spread each one
with the dressing that is left, roll
-up tightly and tie or fasten with a
:14m:cr. Dredge with flour, salt and
Penner, fry slowly in hot butter un-
til a golden brown, then half cover
with milk or cream and let simmer
15 minutes longer. Remove the
strings or skewers rind serve on hot
toast.
Turkey Scallop., - Make a white
enure with the proportions of one
is ruined. Now let it stand and magnificent heed hat; been discoesved
nal Lie cool, then pour 4,IT into cups in a bog in tile County Limerick.
to heroine cold. It smells as sweet When a, fanner "heard a noise as
as butter end 10 many ceSCS Can lie of thunder, followed by an explosion
used Instead of it and the throwing up of earth." near
(Amiable County Antrim, lie Went
to the spot and found. it meteorite
embedded in the ground. The stone,
when dug up, weighed about 103.
pounds, and is eaid to have been
quite hot.
Two prisoners in Limerick County
The tread -mill of our fathers - of Jail bave been attacked by typhoid
some of our fetters, that is - is no fever. Otm had had the remeining
more, end the up-to-date criminal thirteen months of his sentence re -
will no longer be able to tell grim mitted. The other patient is llifr. T.
stories of his 'experience on "the Flanagan, 3. F., the chairman of a
wheel," says the London Daily Mail. Clare district council, who is serving
The report of the comtniseitineys of a term under the Crimes Act.
prisms, just issued, gives the record A record
instrument of discipline. The su- ell respects been brilliantly success -
attendance marked the
el the last days of thot notorious
percession of it as a form of hard la- Dublin Rorse Show, which has in.
end now it lins been finally abolish- 11 til. What has to be reeognized is
that horse breeding is more than
bor was 000121t('1100-)3 80(110 years back,
ed necessary the revision of the ever popular in Ireland, and that
the grants for its linprovement and
ed in our prisons. This hes render -
measures for its wider encourage -
EXIT' 1.7-21" TREAD -MILL.
Prisoners Will No Longer Endure
This Torture.
tablespoon butter, one of flour, hale standing orders relating to the ene-methave already 112011(1111. large
cup broth . arid half cup milk, season , Ploymeet of prisoners sentenced to imsiluite
to taste. Grease a. baking dish and hard Mime. -Oakum picking" is, -
1111 with alternate Myers of 11.11e13, still retained, but other forms of in -I Arrangements are being made both
chopped and seaeoned turkey, tweed dustrial labor have been Introduced, I'
in Ireland and .Asnerica for the hold -
crumbs Etnd sauce. There .should be and after twenty-eight days of ing of a united convention or Irish
one pint of sauce to each cup of "strict cellular eeparietion." it the societies in leeland next year, at
meat. The top layer should be of prieouers behave well, they are al- which .delegittee front the United
bread crumbs mixed smooth with lowed to work in association. The States, Canada, Australia., mid Ire-
.
yolk oe one egg, two triblesPoons tread -wheel was condenined on veri-
land will be representedThe con-
inilk and ono of butter. Cover tee ems 4(00(111(110. It is held to havevention will be held on the site of been
baking dish and bake in a. mollerato both trying to health 0114 ineffective the ilock of Cashel, in County %ep-
ee= 85 minutes, as a enmishment. The large rooms 11e0017, which the lenders Consider is
Turkey Tinthalese - Cook together and spaces which the abolition of the a. peeper place front which to issue
in the double boiler one rounded cup wheel has set at the disposal of the a declaration of independence.
bread crumbs, one cup, cooked tee- Prison authoritiee are beteg utilized
' .
balloon, has industriously explored itey chopped fine, ono teaspoon imply asW010411110pS,
n(11
tatmosphere 01101 Londongives hopped onioesame of choppeeel-assoc1ateI lab0r.ThePassi
g
a, strange picture of the skyward ex- cry leases, 13 cups milk. Add this the tread -mill must be regarded as
tension of the world's greatest cite'. Inixture to the beaten white of one another proof of the groeviug his•
Somewhat fancifully, and yet with egg, to which has been tolded one- Inanity of otir ctiminn 00( 10.
a certain degree of truth, London quarter teaspoon salt, one-eighth tea- lint it should not be forgotten
might be said to be 0,000 feet high, spoon pepper, It pinch of celery scall.. that "the wheel" has had its apolo-
or deep, for up to about that level Allow this 1.0 cool. Greare 114110 gists, even its enthusiasts. Prison -
the air over the vest town is un- cups, line with sifted bread crumbs, tire have been known, when sentenced
mistakably London air. Between then with the timbale mixture. Fill to go upon it for a given time, to
3,000 and 5,000 feet above the house with the following; Heat one cup Meer, in mere lightness of heart, to
tops is a region where dust resent- ' 1 It!perform. the allotted task "on their
t bl ie io b tter
Wing chaff, filaments (nut woolea
fiber, such as weak' arise from thor-
oughfares and from the sweeping of
boom, seems especially to accumu-
late. At least there is more there
than nearer the greeted. In calm
weather aeriul London becomes to a
anthill extent stratified. From
above 6,000 feet oneocan often look
down upon tho surface of tho haze,
as if It heel a definite 3111111.
NOT A SMALI, DULL,
Tommy (in search of information):
"Is a strettudet a smell stream 9,"
ilia Fathcr-"Nes, my Ron."
"IS an Millet a 11)11(11 010. ?"
"Yrs, Tornmy."
"Ts nn egglet 0. small egg ?"
"Yes, yee, you might call it
that."
'Then what is n bullet '? 'Thole. a
email bull, 01 if 1"
'
lemeher-"What itt the foree that
noves 100 along the street 9"
Tommle--The pollee force."
add two te.blespoonS dOlir ancl then heads. And we can imagine that
the hot milk a little at a ittne. Chop conservative criminels - who prob-
fine and add three-quarters cup tee- ably form the great majority- will
key, one herd -bolted Isp,v4 nee„coniplain bitterly of its die:tepees-
diem .sized ntlinll0000s. Sea:30)1.mm-, just as the galley -slaves of old
eels -pepper arai salt. I;„us la tilue WOlild have •objected strongly
pan of hot water 20 minutes. Make to the introduction of sliding seats
a sauce by heatinp; one cup each or nnd swivel rowlocks. Anti who can
milk and turkey stock, melt half ts,- forget, the Inspiring trend -mill song
blespoon of batter, all tahleepeon to Dr. Oliver Wendell liohnes? The
or flour, oleo atht 1110 het 11,11141 a eunceiet, in ,thoso iloos, telle, "how
Pleasant. 'tie to ramble round among*
one's honest friends," and concludes
with the cleclerittion that, when he
is at large and has made his fortune,
“now hang nut, hut I Mean to 11a:1T
a tread -mill of my own!"
little at tt time. Iecesen with salt
and peppee, .Inst before serving
add 0110 beaten egg.
ranvo APPLE DCMPLIN.08.
This recipe has come down throngh
three generations, and is n, fnvorite
wherever it gees. For a family of
six, pore nettrly hair a peek of good
potatoes. Boil, being careful not it
let them get overdone, hot pour
water on" es soon as they break e(11e-
17. 11111) hynugh 11. 1.'2L.111C101` SO they
Win COMO 0111, (11')' 111111 lamely. Add
to them it lump of indict the size of
12 small egg, milt to {este, and ona
pint of sifted dour. Mix thorough-
ly. Flour the molding board and
A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTiON.
A inclgo's llQbo dangliter, WhO had
attended her father's collet for tlio
first, time, Nees Very inuth interest-
ed in the proceedings. After her re-
turn home she gave the following
account of the proceedings:
"Papa nuttle a speech and serernl,
other Men 1210030 Speeches to t0)e170
men who set altogether, 1)1111 then
these twelve men were pet 111 n dare ,
tern out to cool, Dave appleS chamber to be developed,"
LOST. STOLEN, 911 STRAYED.
A remarkable tetoey comes from.
Puris. 91, Ridoux, 0.pctrisian pi-
ano manufacturer, sorne years ago
builL a house near St, Quentin, In
the department of Somme, and was
in the habit of going there 'for a
month during the Millinter. lint when,
at the beginning of this month, ac-
companied by his wife and daugh-
ters, he arrived at St. Quentin, he
folinel, to his utter astonislonent,
that nothing was left of the house
except the fomuletions. It, appeare
that during the wilder a number of
Men, Who sedd they had been sent
from I'aris be M. Ridome, had takeu
away n11 the furniture, and after-
wards pulled down the house. This
they cented hotitly away, and sold
as old building material.
TRAMS CARRY TOIRCIIE.S,
An important innovation hes been
made on the I'russian State. roil-
wu,ys. Serious accidents halve more
than mace occurred through 8, train
coming to all unexpected halt in the
oPen country. and then being 11111
into by a following train whieli,
through darkness Or fog, did. not
01.18017e tha1 the road WaS 1210020d.
All log-distantte treine wilt ILOW
Carry inagnesi11111 torches for use
when a stooling() occurs out of the
reach of 000,011r3' 81g01118, These
torches, weiell burn with n red Ill:Olt,
can he seen in foggy 0. ('11(10)' to a
distance of feonz 600 to 700 yardS.