- A ————————: Patience for the Erving. God has a mother’s patience for the erring. If one does wrong, frst his associates in life cast him off; if he goes on in the wrong way, his busi ness partner casts him off; if he goes on, his best friends cast him off—his father casts him off. But after all others have cast him off, where does be go? Who holds no grudge, and forgives the last time as well as the first? Who sits by the murderer's counsel through the long trial? Who tarries the longest at the windows of a culprit’s cell Who, when all others think ill of a man, keeps on thinking well of him? It Is his mother. God bless her gray hairs, if she be still alive; and bless her grave it she be gone. And bless the rock- ing chair in which she used to sit, and bless the cradle that she used two rock, and bless the Bible that she used to read! So God, our mother, has patience for all the erring. After everybody else has cast him off, God, our mother, comes to the rescue God leaps to take charge of a bad case After all the other doctors have got through, the Heavenly Physician comes in. Human sympathy at such a time does not amount to much. Even the sympathy of the church, I am sorry to say, often does not amount to much. I have seen the most harsh, bitter treatment on the part of th who professed faith in Christ toward those who were waver- ing and erring. They tried on the wanderer sarcasm, and billingsgate, and caricature, and they tried tittle tattle. "There was thing they did not try, and that was fturgive ness. A soldier in England was brought by a Sergeant to the Col onel. ‘What,’ the Colonel, | ane said ‘bringing the man here again? We have tried everything with ‘Oh. no,’ sald the Sergeant, one thing you have tried. 1 would like you to try that.” ‘What | is that?’ said the Colonel. Said man: ‘Forgiveness!’ The case had | not gone so far but that it might take that turn, and the Ce said ‘Well, young man, ¥«¢ done so and What is your ex- have no excuse, but I am .! said the young man. ‘We up our minds to forgive the Colonel. The tears He had never been accosted | in that way before His li reformed, and that was the point for a positively Curis Ob, church of God, quit ¥ casm when a man fall Quit irony, quit your tittie-tattle, and forgiven ur it all the tin A man’s like a continent, but G ness is Atlantic bounding it on bot T. De Witt Talmage, D. D ——————— nn RII sr — ‘there's | not the | ianed I i i 80 ave : 80). use?’ very sorr have madc you, said started A 4 A v ’ Ur sar vr # po ry = God, yo he like the (lceans -Rev. WinAT becomes of all the smart children alter they grow up sn ———— ‘ft iam gl to uel N Hood illa and Hood's Pulls. | mend 8 Sarsapar. \ have suffered very m Sick Headache. 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The Philistines had carried off all the blackamithe and torn down all the blacksmiths’ shopsand abolished the hlackemith's trade in the land of Israel, admired them and have sometimes thought I ought to have been ons myself, The Phil. istines would not even allow these parties to work their valuable mines of brass and iron, nor might they make any swords or spears, Thera were only two swords left in all the land, Yea, these Philistines went they had taken all the grindstones from the wanted to sharpen his plow or his ax ha had to go over to the garrison of to get it done, There was only one sharpen- ing instrument left in the land, and that was a file, The farmers and the pond, and the piekax sava a simple fil», in. dustry was hindered and work practically discraced, The great idea of these Philistines was to keep the Israelites disarmed. They might get iron out ofthe hills to make swords of, but they would not have any blacksmiths to weld this iron. If they got the fron welded, they would have no grindstones on whieh to bring the instruments of agriculture or the military weapons to an edge. Ob, vou poor, weaponless [eraslites, reduced to a file, how I pity you Hut these Philistines were not forever to keen their heel on the neck of God's ehildren, Jonathan, on his hands and knees, elimbe up a great rock bevond which were the Philistines, and his armor bearer, on his hands and knees, eolimbs up the same and two with thelr two swords, hew to p Philistines, the Lord throwing a great terror upon them. So it was then YW, he two men of God on their knees mightier than a Philistine on their feet up Hoan fneoea the £5 i8 nd is host I learn first from +} this suhie to stay | ons AY In 1 ' t $ igrasiites NG ’aERAn tained These have of n ppl ) swords ns. tor = ihe Israelites swords, 14 = As when Ammo sontent DHL Pe no spoils of the ites to have blacksmiths, 1 mines wena in nake any resist anes, he farmers ging along wit) “Whe They as garrison things grindstone unt thelr ex and pl re are ne wit » Are going *‘hilistines : i aay HY nu sharpen them black , and we th NArD. ROarg hy don’t of Christ to-day, We Ip our wespons 10 the onsts that and the 1 it has Hess and the ws, Infide . Iteraty is making r Went re get all « ¥ Mas in keep then it all the great Binkers the file in their Christinns antic Chris lecturing p We want to against and Strauss and Renan of the past men like late Theodore { Bonn, and scientists a God worship. snd Hiteheook and Agnests capture all the philosophical send out Noehonkel the hristlieh of Billiman We want to a the swivel until through them we ean see he morning star of the Redesmer, and with “Rock realms Lily of | and amid the flora of the “Rose of Sharon and the the Valley.” We want a clergy learned enough to die. course of the human eye, showing it to be a microscope and teleseope in one instrument, with 800 wonderful contrivances and lids all its muscles and nerves and bones showing the of an infinite God, and then formed the eye, shall He no! see?" And membranes small bones, nerves, closing with the And we want some one able to expound the flrst chapter of Genesis, bringing to it ‘““the stones of the shall be in Jeague’” with the truth, and Bisern.,” Oh, chureh of God, go eit and re- capture these weapons, Let men of God go out and take possession of the platform. Let all the printing press of this country speak out for Christ, and the reportérs, and the typesetters, and the editors and publishers swear allegiances to the Lord God of truth, Ah, my friend, that day must come, and if | the great body of Christian men have not the faith, or the courage, or the consecration to do it, then let some Jonathan on his busy hands and on his praying knees climb up on the rock of hindrance, and in the name of the Lord God of Israel siash to pieces those literary Philistines, large amount of the church's resources is actually hidden and buried and undeveloped, The Bible intimates that that was a very rich land-—this land of Israel. It says, “The stones mre iron, and out of the hills thou shalt dig brass,” and yet hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of this metal was rapt under the hills, Wail, that is the diffi- culty with the chursh of God at this day. Its talent is not developed, If one-half of its energy could be brought out, it might take the public iniquities of the day by the throat and make them bite the dust, If human eloquence wers consecrated to the Lord Jesus Christ, it could in a few years persuade this whole sarth to surrender to God, There is enough undeve Christian Sneryy in the United States to the whole world to Christ, but it is un der strata of indifference and under whole Savuntsl og bog TR the m to y axes to lunge, and for this buried metal to be out and put into the furnaces and be turned into howitzers and earbines for s vullstedfor Christ's sake? name that the English soldiers gave to Blu. | oher, the commander, They eallnd him “Old | Forwards" | the church of Christ ; let us have a glorious { advance, And 1 say to you | general sald when his troops were affrighted, Rising up in his stirrups, his hair flying in the wind, he lifted his voles troops heard him, erying out, “Forward, the hw Hoe!" Again, I learn from this subject that we sometimes do wall to take advantage of the world's sharpening instruments, These | Israslites were reduced to a file, and so they | went over to the garrison of the Philistines to get their axes, and their goads, and their lows sharpenad, bh the context that they had no other instru- ments now with which to do this work, and the Israelites did right when they went over to the Philistines to use thelr grindstones, My friends, is it not right for us to employ the world's grindstones? If there be art, if there be logic, if there be business {ueuity on the other side, lot us go over and employ it for Christ's sake The fact is we fight with too dull weapons, and we work with too dull implemants, We | hack and we maul when we ought to make a clean stroke, Let us go over among sharp | business men and pmong sharp literary men {and find out what their taste is, and then | transfer it to the cause of Christ, If they | have selence and art, it will do us good to { rub against it, In other words, let us em- i ploy the world's grindstones, We will listen to their music, and we will wateh their acu men, and we will use thelr grindstones, and we will borrow their philosophical apparatus to make our experiments, and we will bor i row their printing presses to publish our bles, and we will borrow their mall traius to earry our Christian literature, and will borrow thelr ships to transport missionaries, That was what made Paul such his day. He not only got all the learning he could get of Dr. Gamaltel, but afterward standing on Mars hill snd in erowded thor oughfares quoted thelr poetry and grasped their logic and wielded their eloquence and employed their mythology ntil Diony the Areopagite, in the school Athens and Hellopolis, went down under his tramendons powers That was what gave power in his day, He conguered the world's astronomy and compelied Oo ring out th wisdom and greatness of the Lord, untii{ the second time the morning gether, and all the sons of Go Jov., That was what gave to J wards his Influence his day. quersd the world's metaphysics and into the servies old meeting ¢ but all Christen Christian power Wall, now, my a master in learaed Thomas Chalmers his i onsth 2 He con. forosd it friends Christian used their adges, fight, ip the glebe tiness, We w we want no » want no We want We ¥ ioam ws possession of this thie trees start the | wan et grindsiones # in Lhe sR Then Be faculties shall keen, Ong rv his visage, he sheriff to sell i ross, and “ga ¥ 3 al soe 1} that the Philistine it a file . vs 4 + Way of the tratisgrean His nig His end 3 iy saves 10 hat wy shall rarest frat nt He ihe fraits | The! ligree i« made The couell is a warts ies, err vad arst the rin Rrave, rod ale ng most apg man of his 4s The Seripiure was his Jesibon] Foe ti Bonmots to gall the Christians and the J Af fide] when wel | Dt what when sek? Oh. then a text would ach Bim 0 the quick Seized with bemorrhage of the lungs in Parise, where he bad gone to be crowned in the theater a= an idol of all France, he sends a messenger to get a priest that he may be reconciled to the charch before he dies. A great terror falls upon him. He makes the place all round about him so dismal that the nurse declares that she would not for all the wealth of Europe see another infidel die Philistine iniquity had promised him all the world's garlands, bat in the last hour of his afile. an ie, fo it was with Lord Byron, his uncieanness in Bagland only surpassed by his unclean ness in Venles, then going on to his brilliant misery at Missolonghi, aad fretting at his nurse, Fieteher, fretting at himself, fretting at the world, fretting st God, and he who | gave to the world “Childe Harold,” and “Sardanapalus,” and ‘The Prisoner of Chillon,” and “The Siege of Corinth,” re | duced to nothing Hhif & fie! Oh, sin has great facility for making prom- has just as great facility for breaking them. A Christian life is the only | cheerful life, while a life of wicked surrender Its painted glee is sepulehral ghastiiness, In the brightest days of the Mexioan Empire Montezuma said he felt kaawing at his heart somethin Hin, like a monster wild beast of the forest, sometimes licks all over its victim in order that the victim may be more easily swallowed : but generally sin raaps and galls and tears and upbraids and | | files. Iz it not so, Herod? Is it not so, Hil. | Is it not so, Robesplerre! Aye! | “The way of the History tells us that when Rome was | fiying through the air, but when a trans. | ! flocks of them. Vultures! When I ses sin { robbing so many Joopia, and | soe them go- | ing down day 37 y and week by week, 1 | must give a n warning. [I dare not keep | it back lest I risk the salvation of my own { soul, Rover, the pirate, pulled down the | warning bell on Incheape rock, thinking that he would have a chance to despoil vessels that were crushed on the rocks, but one wicked thou shalt surely die, and thou given lim not warning, 1 same man shall in his iniquity, but his blood will I re- quire at thy hands,” I Jouen ftom this subjoct whit 4 as thing it is when the church of God loses its These Philistines saw that if they could only get all the metallic out of the hands of the Israelites all be well, and there took the swords and the | The chureh of Ged to-day wants more backbone, more defiance, more consecrated | bravery, more metal, How often you seen man start out fn some good enterprise, snd i nt the first blast of newspaperdom he has collupsed, nnd all his courage gone, forget. newspapers of the earth, with all their eol- | aay permanent damage! It man wrong that he can be damaged, Why, God is going to vindiente His truth, is going to stand by, you, my Iriends, The Vraver Axle Grease, of the UD, #0 bsoid in erry Bate snd coutity 1 thie Union, und is to day willow arrival, Lm HMutions have been mute, all cin 10h 10 De Ax as the Frager, thus virtually sdmitt ng He vnoeriorit Every genvine package Hears the trade mark, Dssler: ani consumers oan thus distinguish the genul « from the imite tion, and protect themnscly & against Jraua Fed When gossip bests the drom of the ear the tonne the (une, nue tel | the salvation of men. I 1 sometimes say to my wife: “There in assanited me for three months I will stir them up next Sunday.” devil howls and howls, showing that him very hoard, Go forth in the Christ and do your whole duty, You one sphere. 1 have another sphere, | Lord of Hosts ix with us, and the ! Jacob is our refuge, Selah,” We want more Jonathan, Ido not suppose he was a very wonderiul man, but he got on his knees and clambered up the rock, and with the help of i his armor bearer hs hewed down the | Philistines, and a man of very ordinary in. tellectual attainments, on his knees, san i storm anything for God and for truth, | We want something of the determination of the general who went into the war, and as he entered his first battle his knees knoeked together. his physical courage not quite uj to his moral conrage, and he looked down at his knees and ssid, “Ah, if you knew where I was going to take you, yon wi worse than that! 2 “The God of the aid shake There is ouly one question for you and for me to to do? Where work? Where is prayer me ling! what tO Ask What does God want u fleld Where is the anvil? Where i¢ the Where is the pulpit (rod wanis us all the energies of HL EN the the finding out shond and de mind and soul enlisted in brethren "RUS iy y What thy it with sdl thy might wisdom nor whither we are all neither Aevice hastening Ory Israelites will ; Hear 1 5 side I in Disused Quarries, FERTIL « aiid a convenient lone Moreover, questions asked at 4 de nuit, such as “Who art thon? From whenee cometh thon? What 1s thy calling?’ And from all direc- tions leading toward Paris they coms in large numbers night, mud-be- shattered, hollow-cheeked, worn out with fatigue, and pumbered by hun dreds as they descend into the quar- ries, where, pressed pell mel sguinst the other, they endeavor contact to keep out the cold largest number and deepest of these disused quarries are in the neighbor hood of Argentenil, and there it is that the police often make their raids when in search criminal who has escaped capture, and who, i» thought, may be hiding the “muifrats.”’ up in # pillow there are mn awkward BE ¢ aisles to] at of some 1" sBINOong Barelooted Among Snakes, While we are felling snake stories the following good one comes Po us from the mountain regions, E T Dulin standing ss anthority. The country between Little Big Black Mountain is a ginseng region, and the Parker family are noted as *‘sengers, The girls go out barefooted in the mountains, though the country is in- fested with rattlesnakes and copper: heads, and dig the ginseng, for which they get good prices at the stores, and from which it is taken to Pennington Gap for shipment. But along Clover Gap and np Rattle. tiles. Beckie Parker is a girl, nineteen years of age, strong, healthy- rifle shot and is often seen with her Winchester, She goes after ginseng barefooted and often alone. The roots are gath- ered in May and September, and dur ing the month just past she did a thriving business. One day, however, she came across a den of rattlesnakes, She had only stones and sticks with which to fight the desperate battle. Some of the snakes were larger than » man's arm, and few of them as large as the oalf of a» man's leg. For hours she fought them as they hissed and writhed and rattled around her. 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