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SALZIR 9ES0 00., La Ommm. Wit. 4 'I WORK NEAREST AT HAND Rev, Dr. Tnlmage Say Be Grateful foi God's Common Blessings. Put Your Religion Into Practice Revenue ol Splrlluitl Strengtb. W'ASIIINOTOX, D. C In this dlsconrse Dr. Titltnngc adt iscs us to do our best in tlio Rphercs where we are placed and not wait to serve (iod in rrioimdina position; text, I t'orinthinns x, 31, "Whether, there fore, ye cat or drink or whatsoever ye do, do nil to the flory of God." When the apostle in this text sets forth tlio idea that so eommnu an action as tho taking oE food and drink in to he conduct ed to the ijlory of God, he proc'.tims the importance of religion in the ordinary af fairs of our life. In all age of the world thcro has been a tendency to set apart cer tnin days, places and occasions lor wor ship, and to think those were the thief lculniH in which religion was to act. Now, holy days and holy places have their im portance. They give opportunity for spe cial peifornmnce of Christian duty and for regaling of tho religious appetite, but they cannot take the place of continuous exer cise of faith and prayer. In other words, n man cannot be so much of a Christian on iSunday that he can afford to be a world ling all tho rest of the week. If a steamer put out for Southampton and go one day in that direction and the other six days in other directions, how long before the steam er will get to Southampton? It will never get there. And, thoucli a man may seem to be voyaging heavenward during the holy iSahbath day, if during llirs following six days of the week ho is going toward tho world and toward the flesh and toward tho devil how long will it take him to reach the peaceful harbor of heaven. You can not eat so much at the Sabbath banquet that you can afford religious abstinence the other six days. Ileroinn and princely behavior on great occasions arc no apology for lack of right demeanor in circumstances insignilicant and inconspicuous. Tho gen uine Christian life is not spasmodic; does not go by tits nnd starts. It toils on ' through heat and cold, up steep mount ains and along dangerous declivities, its eye on the everlasting hills crowned with the castles of the blessed. I propose tc plead for an everyday religion. In the first place we want to bring the religion of Christ into our conversation, When a dam breaks and two or three vil lages are overwhelmed or an earthquake in South America swallows a whole city, then people begin to talk about tho uncer tainty of life, and they imagine that they are engaged in positively religious conver sation. No. 'Vou may talk about these tilings and have no grace of God at all in your heart. We ought every day to be talking religion. If there is anything glad about it, anything beautiful about it, any thing important about it, we ought to be continuously discussing. I have noticed that men just in propor tion as their Christian experience is shal low talk about funerals and graveyards and tombstones and deathbeds. The real, gen uine Christian man talks chietly about this life and the great eternity btyond and not so much about the insignificant pass be tween these two residences. And yet how few circles there are wheraj the religion of JestiB Christ is welcome. Go into a circle even of Christian people, where they arc full of joy and hilarity, and talk about Christ or heaven and everything is immediately silenced. As on a summer day when the forests are full of life, chat ter, chirrup and carol a mighty chorus of bird harmony, every tree branch an orches tra if a hawk appear in the sky, every voice stops and the forests are still. Just so I have seen a lively religious cir cle Bileuced on the appearance of anything like religious conversation. No one had anything to say save perhaps some old pa triarch in the corner of the room, who really thinks that something ought to be said under the circumstances; so ho puts one foot over the other and heaves a long sigh orid says, "Oh, yes; that's so, that's so!" My friends, the religion of Jesus Christ is something to talk about with a glad heart. It is brighter than the sunshine. Do not go around groaning about your re ligion when you ouht to be singing it or talking it in cheerful tones of voice. How often it is that we find men whose lives are utterly inconsistent who attempt to talk religion ami always make a failure of it! My friends, Ave must live religion or we cannot talk it. If a man is cranky and cross and unconirenial and hard in his deal ings and then begins to talk about Christ and heaven, everybody is repelled by it. Yet I have heard such men say in whining tones, "We are numerable sinners," "The Lord bless you," "The Lord have mercy on you," their conversation interlarded with such expressions which ineun nothing but canting, and canting is the worst form ol hypocrisy. If we have really felt the re ligion of Christ in our hearts, let us talk it, and talk it with an illuminated counte nance, remembering that when two Chris tiuu people talk Goil gives special atten tion and writes ikiwn what they say: Ma laclii iii, 10, "Then they that feared thd Lord spoke often one to another, and the Lord hearkened and heard it. and a book of remembrance was written." Again. I remark, we must bring the reli gion of Christ into our employments. "Oh,", you say, "that is very well if a man handle liirge sums of money or if he have an ext tensive traffic, but in the humble work in life that I am called to the sphere is toe small for the action of such graud, heaven ly principles." Who told you so? Do you not know that (iod watches the faded leal on the brook's surface as certainly as He does the path of n blazing sun? And the moss that creeps up the side of the rork makes as much impression upon God'i mind as tho waving tops of Oregon pint and Lebanon cedar, nud the alder, erack' ling under the cow's hoof, sounds as loin) in God's ear as the snap of a world's con rhigratiou. When you have anything to da in life, however humble it may seem to be God is always thero to help you to do it. If your work is that of a fisherman, then God will help you. as Ho helped Simon when Ha dragged GcnncK.net. If yout work is d 'uwing water then He will hels you, as when He talked at the well cure to the Samaritan woman. If you are en gaged in the custom house, Ho will lead you as He led Matthew sitting at the re ceipt of customs. A religion that is not good in one place is not worth anything in another place, The man who has only a day's wages in his pocket as certainly needs the guidance o religion as he who rattles tha keys of a bank and eouM abscond with hundred thousand dollars. There are those prominent in the cbnrehes who seem to be on public occa sions very devout who do not put the principles of Christ's religion int praetiee, They are tha most inexorable of erediters. They ar the most grasping of dealers. They are kuown aa sharpers on the street. They fleeee every sheep they ran eateh. A country merchant eomes in to buy spring r fall goods, and he gets into the store of one of these professed Christian meat whs hava really no grace in their hearta, and he is completely swindled. H is so overeoma that he cannot get out ef town during the week. Ha stays in town over Sunday, goea Into some church to get Christian consola tion, when what is his amasement to find that the very man who hands him tha poor box in the church ia the one who relieved him of hia money I But never mind: the deacon has hia black eoat on now. Ha, was solemn ana goea norae, uiiKing aootii toa blessed aermon. II tha wheat in th (hurahea should be nut into a hopper, th first tm-u of ti. ....i.. woi t i-. ii'-.c the rhaff fly, I tell you. Soma ot the men are great sticklers for goipel preaching. They aay: "You atand thera in banda and aurplice and gown and preach preach like an angeland wa will atand out hers and. attend to buaineaa. Don't mix things. Don't get business and religion in the same bucket. You attend to vour matters, and wa will attend to ours." They do nut know that God sees every cheat they have prac ticed in tha last six yeare; that He can look through tha iron wall of their fireproof safe; that He has counted every dollar they hava in their pocket, and that a day of judgment will eome. These inconsistent Christian men will tit on tha Bahbath night in the house of God singing at tha close of tha service, "Rook of ages cleft for ma," and than when the benediction ia nr flountrd abut Uia pew door and, aax aa thai Kfrnnt:' 'liofnnjyir; TfTgron. Tn' Be tac next Sunday." I think that the ehureh of Ond and the Sabbath are only an nrmory where we are to get weapons. When war comes, if a man wants to fight for his country, ho does not go to Troy or to Springfield to do battling, but he goes thcro for swords and mtixkcts. I look upon the church of Christ nnd the Sabbath day as only the place and time where and when we aro to get armed for Christian conflict, but the battlefield is on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. Now, be careful to let none of those an noyancrs go through your soul nnarraigned. Compel them to administer your spiritual wealth. The scratch of a sixpenny nail sometimes produces lockjaw, and the clip of A most infinitesimal annovance may tlnmage you Jorcver. Do not let any an noyance or perplexity come acrose your soul without ils making you better. Our National Government did not think it belittling to put n tax on pins nnd a tax on buckles and n tax on shoes. The indi vidual taxes do not amount to much, but in the aggregate to millions and millions of dollars. And 1 would have you, O Chris tian man, put n high tariff on every annoy ance and vexation that comes through your soul. This might not amount to much in single cases, but in the aggregate it would be a great revenue of spiritual strength and satisfaction. A bee can suck honey even out of a nettle, and if you have the grace of (iod in your heart you can get sweetness out of that which would otherwise irri tate and annoy. The only way to get pre pared for the great troubles of life is to conquer these small troubles, And I have to tell you, O C'nrislian men. if you rannot apply the principles of Christ's religion on a small scale you will never he able to apply them on a largo scale. If you cannot, contend successfully against these small sorrows that come down single handed, what will you do when the greater disasters of life come down with thundering artillery, rolling over your soul? Again, we must bring the religion of Christ into our commonest blessings. When the autumn cornea and the harvests are in and the governors make proclamations, we assemble in churches and we are very thankful. But every day ought to be a thanksgiving day. We do not recognize tho common mercies of life. Wo have to see a blind man led by his dog before we begin to bethink ourselves of what a grand thing it is to have undimmed eyesight. We have to see sonic wounded man hob bling on his crutch or with his empty coat sleeve pinned up before we lenrn to' think what a grand thing God did for us when He gave us healthy use of our limbs. We aro so stupid that nothing put the misfortunes of others can rouse us up to our blessings. As the ox grazes in the pasture up to its eye in clover, yet never thinking who makes the clover, and as the bird picks up the worm from the furrow, not knowing that it is God who makes everything from the animalcule in the sod to the seraph on the throne, ao we go on eating, drinking and enjoying, but never thanking, or sel dom thanking, or, if thanking pt all, with only half a ht-arf. I compared our indifference to the brute, but pe-haps I wronged the brute. I do not l:nor but that, among its other instincts, it may have an instinct by which it recog nizes the divine hand that feeds it. I do not know but that God is, through it. holding communication with what we call "irrational creation." The cow that stands under the willow by the watercourse chew in its cud looks very thankful, nnd who can tell how much a bird means by its song? The aroma of the flowers smells like incense, and the mist arising from the river looks like the smoke of a morning sacrifice. Oh, that we were as responsive! Yet who thanks God for the water that gushes up in the well, and that foams in the cascade, and that laughs over the rocks, and that patters in the showers, and that claps its hands in the sea? Who thanks God for the air, the fountain of life, the bridge of sunbeams, tho path of sound, the great fan on a hot summer's day? Who thanks God for this wonderful physical organism, this sweep of the vision, this chime of harmony struck into the ear, this soft tread of a myriad delights over the nervous tissue, this rolling of the crimson tide through ar tery and vein, this drumming of the heart on our march to immortality? We take all these things as a matter of course. But suppose God should withdraw these common blessings! Your body would be come an inquisition of torture, t.he cloud would refuse rain, every green thing would crumple up, and the earth would erack open under your feet. The air would cease its healthful circulation, pestilence would swoop, and every house would become a place of skull!;. Streams would first swim with vermin and then dry up, and thirst mid hunger and anguish and despair would lift their aeeptrcx. Oh, compare euch a lifo ;as that with tho life you live with your families! Is it not time that, with every action of your life we began to acknowl edge these everyday mercies? "Whether yo cat or drink or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." Do I address a man or a woman who has not rendered to God one single offering of thanks? 1 was preaching one Thanksgiving Day and announced my text "Oh, give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good, for His mer cy endureth forever." I do not know whether there was any blessing on the ser mon or not, but the' text went straight to a young man's heart. He said to himself as I read the text : " 'Oh. give thanks unto the Lord, for He i3 good' Why, I have never rendered Him any thanks! Oh, what an ingrate I have been!" Can it be, my brother, that you have been fed by tho good hand of God all these days, that you have had clothing and shelter and all the never offered your heart to God? Oh, let bencficient surroundings, and vet have n sense of the divine gnndnesd shown you in everyday blessings melt your heart, and if you liavo never before uttered ono car neat note of thanksgiving let this bo the day which shall hear you sing! What I say to ono I say to all. Take this prac tical religion I have recommended into your everyday life. Make every day n Sabbath and every meal n sacrament and every room you enter a holy of holies. We all have work to do; let us be willing to do it. We all liavo eorrows to bear; let us cheerfully bear them. Wo all have battles to light; let us courageously tight them. If you want to die right, you must live right. Negligence and indolence will win the hiss ef everlasting scorn, while faithfulneiia will gather its garlands and wave ita aceptra And tit upon ita throne long after this earth has put on ashes and eternal agea jhave begun their march. You go home to :risy and attend to your little sphere of 4u jriea. 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Ik ,,yy lL- Th nMtt nia,rTtlt tft,T m 4 hmj foo4 oa tarta, preparing frea M u Mfeukstg EV7',-Nil VEGETABLE SEEDS M&ffll ' ,r ''"a1 n& our stock of arUtat rMi fttatit, flTMt arn ni EAvt Itfj I W sil rnnT makiiix vriftublei It tsejrni'im. rtitwi art rttf itw. llta aVMtl CO m.Jr M LrM 'Jfisk For lOc Worth $10 F'&Jf'i V' i K'SJL Oar Tl etUlognoMftUInt foil dtwrlptita f ur BtartilMt Barley, JJJ SMjJ AST Jw ntn'v'y X JlltlM ,u bu'lt. or Trilo InejooB Ctta, ftttJt " bttlt; AyMfx I ijrftBV'y'i' J atttt. yUldlntGid bnabtlt pr tert; our 'wi tu t clovtr Jw-'""VVv frXvC I 'Jai-.V?Li proslititu tout f iDtRnlOetBl kt; ir I'm jPtfT-K TlfJCV t 'jfzL2 ow ,th ,w B,Tf Truism iih Ntsu, jt'Zrifylr i Vv 4$ f tJ&Z -vJV ft"n pr acr. HtlWt grl aauaogwe, JPtjA Jgijrii J drJf ttai $100 ta any wlJt awakt tr4rtr ar Jgr. 'J s&tffz ' y;- -'fin sHla'-T"rW torn, wlta 10 farm acd m..U,--wa-a J.SdFJWB.L IfftiSlib 10 ta i a Mrt-U ajalltd ya u JQjZ4W v " I rutvf A L a vrn Citdw? afaffc JLA CJtt Delicately formed and gently reared, women will Ps And, in all tlio sensons of their lives, as maids or wives or mothers, that the one simple, wholesome remedy ') whlcl1 acts gently and pleasantly and naturally, and yf - -which may be used with truly beneficial effects, under .iii nnv nnmi Itlfina irlian tlio cjv-af ntii nnnila a In wn 4I-a tn J Syrup of Figs. It is well known to be a simple com bination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants with pleasant, aromatic liquids, which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste and acceptable .-Al to the system when its gentle cleansincr Is desired. S Many of the ills from which women suffer are of a transient nature anil do not come from any organic trouble and it is pleasant to know that they yield so promptly to tlio beneficial effects of Syrup of Figs, but wlien anything more than a laxative- is needed it ', is best to consult tlio family physician and to avoid '-J the old-time cathartics and loudly advertised nos trums pi the present day. hen ono needs only to remove tho strain, the torpor, the congestion, or similar ills, which attend upon a constipated condi tion of the system, nso the true aud gentle remedy Syrnp of Figs nnd enjoy freedom from tho depres sion, the aches and pafns, colds and headaches, which are duo to inactivity of tlio bowels. Only those who buy tho genuine Syrup of Figs can hope to get its beneficial effects and as a guar antee of the excellence'of the remedy tho full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed on tlio front of every package and without it any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs is fraud ulent and should bo declined. To those who know tho quality of this excellent laxative, the offer of any substitute, when Syrup of Figs is called for, is always resented by a transfer of patronage to some first-class drug establishment, where they do not recommend, nor sell false brands, nor imitation remedies. The genuine article may be bought of all reliable druggists everywhere at 50 cents per bottle. LAUF?MA riGY RVP19 1 JZZSZ'j;!' iiffi LitataaiaMMal A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. LION HEADS. JLloa Jlcads, I-ion Heads tt,cy.re. ?" ,h,? n at present Lion Head', I. ion Heada, flipping them ia task Ibat'i etruanL Cm from l.ION COFFEE WRAPrElr hty ol woman'a heart aia trappers, Alio trmpt a host ol papas. They ar being clipeJ inctiaantl Lloa Head, T.lon Heada v . M1". a ;'" he ar maanioal I-ion Hrads, I. ion Heads ..r'2.n,1'nt."i'e to a Wing. .tON COFFEE ii welling f very other kind now ailing, Mfllioni arc its praises tcCiiiir . Praises ever interrcumsi Lion Heidi, Lion Heads, I'tieru! prt-arniB rcprcaraimu. Lion Hnatla, Hon Heads. Urine the best of man's iriveatUfc. vooni inn aie Useful, nre-dlul, L0 E string the best of man's Coorts thdl ate experimental. Iftiefu!, needlul, ornamental, f ar domestic tantea parental, Earning Ibciu briogs ao repcatinf I Watoh our next advertlatmcmt. Lloa Hef, Lion Heada, Cxiopons alwaya worth tha saTlaf, Lton Heada, Lion Heads Printing gifts lor which JronVe efvlit Lloa Cndee baa no tUiilne, ljua Coffee folks are pralalng, Jlanaer ot food health la ralaipfr-' tvar all who use It, wavlrlg. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understand the reason of its popularity. WOOUON SPICB CO., TOLEDO,
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