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Mc #1 All druggists WEEKLY SERMONS. AN IMPRESSIVE DISCOURSE BY REV. DR, TALMNAGE, Subfeet: "“Yerding the Bheep'.ulravs That His Flock May Listen to the Pip ing of the Good Shepherd, Bldding Them to Renounce Sin and Ask Pardon. Text: “The Lord is Psalms xxiit., 1, What with post and rall fences and our ride in Southdown, Astrakhan and Flem- sh varieties of sheep, there is no use now of the old-time shepherd. Such a one had abundance of opportunity of becoming & poet, being out of doors twelve hours a day, and ofttimes waking up in the night on the hills. If the stars orthe torrents or the sun or the flowers had anything to Bay, he was very apt to hear it. The Et- who afterwerd took his seat in tha brilliant eirele of Wil son and Loex hart, got his wonderf 41 poetic inspiration in the ten years in wlich he flocks of Mr. Lulaiaw, There is often a swee poetry in the rugged prose ol the Becoteh shepherd. One of these Seoteh shepherds lost his only son, wn in pre yer and was over. O Lord, it has seeme.] good my shepherd.” heard to say, * not know it, S America’ Greatest Spring Medicine. Take it Now to S\arpen i Hood’s Sarsa Is America’s Greatest Snr ng Medicine ne Would Need There *estiniel . founas in o« a Shark's Set, Isa grea pense of a pol lowntown station. whe a which he ge lover of sdloon-kKeepers on SHELDE indication ihe habit Is h ill h rg from a tor After a few ome himself a 8 acauaintand gain, says tl shia Record, he nad the one of his kept tab upon 108 pome to the conclusion bibu ous bluecoat must raise a new crop ofl leeth every year. He has already | glx sets removed from his Jaws, aceord ing to his own statement. The victim, however, never takes from his associates, hut . ; 1 3 et ever he falls by explains troublesome tooth extra policemen fall - “wr by feliow- policemen, who the convivial Con thi af it 1 ail aint sticks iis old excuse when wavside, YOUNG AT SIXTY. Serene comfort and happiness in ad- vanced years are realized by compara. tively few women. Their hard lives, their liability to se- rious troubles on account of their pecu- liar organism and their profound igno- rance concerning themselves, all eom- bine to shorten the period of usefulness | and fill their later years with suffering. Mrs. Pinkham has done much to make women strong. She has given advice to many that has shown them how to guard against disease and retain vigor- ous health in old age. From every cor- ner of the earth there isconstant ly com- ing the most convinciug statements from women, showing the efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound in overcoming female ills. Here is a letter from Mrs. J. C. Orms, of 220 Horner 8t., Johnstown, Pa., which earnest and straight to the point: “DEAR Mes, Pingnas:—I feel it my duty to tell all suffering women that I think your remedies are wonderful. 1 | had trouble with my head, dizzy spells | and hot flashes. Feet and hands were | cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, bad kidney trouble, pain in ovaries and congestion of the womb, Since taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble is all | gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining in flesh. | consider your medicine the best to be had for female troubles.” The present Mrs. Pinkham's ¢xperi- ence in treating female ills is unparai lelled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. and | for sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter 8s many as a hundred thousand women during a single year, ts eR PB ls is staff of my right hand at the time when to us sand Bind mortals I seemed to be most bill of sorrow and auld age without it Thou David, the shepherd boy, is watehing his father's sheep. They are pasturing on the hills where afterward a Lamb of the world David, the shepherd | beantiful, brave, musical and poetic often he sheep in his he solitude | oy, re ir arp strin David the boy was gathering the and David the 's, David was fond of 1 i and |! Like other and when trees of he beosme a man he said. the Lord are full of sap,’ , ks other boys, had bee the birds’ fests, he old stork off the ne any eggs were under hor, and time a wan ha said, “As forthe stork fir treee are her houss In b vl heard terrific thunderstorn ened red deer § when he be how 1 ho bee the sha i . w * became an old iness of God, he ig of his father's and t *0 he tended them on and he cries out in } «Ord is my shepherd.” If God will help me, I will talk to von epherd’s plaid, the shepherd's ero rds dogs, the shepherd ure grounds and the shephard’s ocd And first the shepherd's pintd, be preposterous for a man g Hag work years y this hn t 0 * : of kK, past - sald RL to put in besoll lid apparel, in velvet; the serving maid does not put on ning at her datles; the shep. Lwear asplendid robe to which amid the sto and tt p the ri ed worg doa sn to go ont rns 16 puts on y hisexn coming are! appropriate t ord our Sheph “yr RBrment nters e Jesu the old pa the bn 3t moras | : i e hoad Vv of Labe tha # born that Christmas ove in Ja la. Be. t . he wore g sean n 1G needle had « 088 Farm ne is I take it girdles put on of our hu t even wear har Ling Ph the hat Isita badge of ority? Ia it at of arms? No, is a towel. The disciples’ feet are ym the walk on the loug way and are not to be put upon the gafas on whish thes Are to recline at the meal, and so Jesu: ers them up the towel to dry them. The work of saving this world was rough work. rugged work, hard work, and Jesus put on the raiment, the plain raiment, of our Next I mention the This was a rod with a at the which, when a sheep was Ruing astrav, was thrown over its neck, and in that way it When the sheep were not going astray the shepherd would ofte it as a sort of erutel, leaning on it, but when the sheop wers out of the way the Crook was always busy pu . Hke alos + HAYS gone astray, and bad it not Leen r the Shepherd's erook we would have Ong ago over ths rinices, Here is a man who is making tos much money. He is getting very vain, He FAYE “After awhile I shail t lent of the world soul, merry!” Business disaster comes t y 1 What is God golog to do with him? God anv grudge against him? Oh, no. is throwing over him the and Hore He has never had any sympathy for in- valids, He calls them coughing, wheezing nuisances, After awhile sickness comes to him. He does not understand what God fs going to do with him, He says, “Is the rd angry with me?” Oh, no. With the as been pulled buck Here is a happy rent does not ut the walst « a" 4 in >a Le eah aly herd's er or x end curve 34 curry nag 'p + ¢ : AiO ve indepe be eat. dr Mal Oh. my 5 shepherd's er milling him back into better pastures f fo foto better pastures, eirele, The bis domestic blessings. kness drops upon those children and He says, “Is God angry with me?” No. His shep- herd’s crook pulls him back into better astures. Ido not know what would have ecome of us if it had not beea for the Oh, the mercies of our ke up apples and plums hade of the trees, aud the ¥ best fruits of Christian character we nd in the deep shade of trouble. When I was on the steamer coming across the ocean, I got a cinder in my eye, and several persons tried to get it out very gently, but it could not be taken out in that way. 1 was told that the enginear bad a facility in such cases, I went to him. He put bis large, #ooty hand on me, took a knife and wrapped the lid of the eye arouud-the knife, I expected to be hurt very much, but without any palo and in- stautly he removed the cinder, Oh, thers eoms times in our Christian life when our troubles! You ta from under the a yer gentle appliances fail. Then there comes some giant trouble and, black banded, lays hold of us and removes that which would have ruined our vision forever, I will gather all your joys together in one regiment of ten companies, and I will put them under Colo Joy. Then 1 will gather all Jour sorrows together in one regiment of ten companies and put them under Colonel Breakheart. Then I will sak which of these regiments has gained for you the greater #piritual viotories, Certainly that under Colonel Breakbeart, There 1s no animal that struggles mors violently than a sheep when you corner it and eateh hold of it, Down {a the glen I Keo agroup of mon around ao lost sheep, A plowman comes along and seizes the sheep and tries to pacify it, but it is more frightened than ever. A miller comes along, puts down his grist and caresses the sheep, and ft seems as if {t would dle of fright. After awhile some one breaks through the thicket. He says, “Let me have the poor thing.” He comes up and lays his arms around the sheep, and it {3 immediately quiet, Who is the last man that comes? It is the shepherd. Ah, my friends, be not afrald of the shepherd's crook, It is never used on you save in mercy to pull yon back, I'he hard, cold feoberg of trouble will mit in the warm gulf stream of divine aymputhy, There 15 one passage I think you misin- terprot, “The bruised reed Ho will not break.” Do you know that the s hepherd in olden times played upon these reeds? They wers very easily bruised, but when they wer bruised they were never mended, The shepherd could go easily mako another ons, he would soap the old ono and throw it away and get another. The Bible BAYS it 1s not so with our Shepherd. When the music is gone out of a man's soul, God does not snap him in twaln and throw Sim away, Ho mends and restores, “Tae braised reed He will not break.” Next Ispeak of theshepherds’ dogs, They wateh the straying sheep and drive them back again. Every shepherd has his dog, from the nomads of the Bible times down to the Seoteh nerdsman watebiong his flocks on the Gramp'an hills, Our shepherd om- ploys the eriticisms and persecutions of the world as his dogs, Thora hose, you know, whose whole work it Is to wateh the inconsistenaies of Christinns and at | them, If of God's sha ts aniray, { the world howls, With ore avidity & shepherd's dog ever Muglt a stray by the flanks lugeed by the worldli sojze the Christian j ought to do us good to know th | thus watched. It ought to put guard. They cannot we the Shepherd. The sharp knife assault will oaly trim { produ pound Ars 1 bak one an mint sheep t or it It are ngs t ar bite us if V near oridly en Lintter grapes, marjoram and © they smell, | the i ™ "vy ry 13 inacies id wintry y down into eres yve. rrow like i be God, eased me, and we g want 1OrG BAYT 8 wi and and wesay, “Ist my sorrow? But, Lord's sheep oan find ore Between two ft of su iient pr side still waters tween bitter graves ire of the sheeg TE ness # pasture ar of trouble pastures he. rocks mises grees OBR swWeni You Erase It ave n ith? inde west 8g comfort where [t was v w whether the jackals 1 the she } kni« beto fir will good many ye in heaven, will make! heaven it Not mauy long meter psalms there They will be In the majority and Wiiron away with our rong, earryiog it | 9p to a still higher point of ecstasy. Oh, there will be shouting If ehildren earth clapped their hands and dane Joy, what will they isa of ohildboo ne met earth is i hoaven? theses morbid { id get out this w You make your religion underts planing cofMins and driving hearses religion smells of the varnish of a funeral canket ather your religion to.day come out and show you the sheepfold that i God has provided for you, Ah. vou say, there is a river between this and that. | know it, but that Jordan ¥ sheop washing, and they shall go up o banks snow white, f { gre Shepherd, They ong They are safe now one hopherd Alas for th wi side the inelosuyre! oO - an int is onl i" Tiyey beard his voi age o are finally foun The night of thelr sin owis with jackals: they are thirsting for blood. The very moment that a Jamb we risking upon the hills a bear may king at it from the thicket, ; June, 1815, there was & very noble | party gathered in a house in St. James’ | square, London, The prince regont was { present, and the oceasion was made fas. cinating by music and banqueting and by jewels, While a quadrille was being | formed suddenly all the people rushed to i the windows, What is the matter? Perey had arrived with the news that Waterioo had been fought and that Eag- land bad won the day. The dance was abandoned, the party dispersed, lords, la. dies and masicians rushed into the street, and in fifteen minutes from the first an- nouncement of the good news the house was emptied of all its guests. Oh, ve who | are seated at the banquet of this world or whirliog in its gayeties and frivolities, if you conld hear the sweet strains of the gospel trumpet asnouncing Christ's vie- fn and death and hell, you would rush forth, giad in the eternal de- liverance, The Waterloo against = has been fought, and our Commander-in- Chief hath won the day, Oh, the joys of this salvation! I do not care what mota- phor, what comparison you have, bring it to me, that I may uae it. Amos shall bring one simile, Isaiah another, John another, Beautiful with pardon. Beautiful with peace. Deautifel with anticipations, Or to return to the pastoral figure of my text, come out of the r pasturage of this world into the rich fortunes of the Good Shepherd, The shepherd of old used to ful music, and sometimes the » sep would gather around him and listen, To-day my heavenly Shepherd calls to you with the very music of heaven, bidding you to leave your sin and accept His pardon. Oh, that all thi= flock would hear the piping of the Good Shepherd #4 lay beauti- * After having beeh robbed a dozes times in three months, a Be otington (Ind.) rro- cer has sold out in 4 . 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