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A (-or am PAIN loside or out J ' (' ;:::.'s,i.iisrtf as I m .J Ul I 1 rs ass --.;.,.... f Sgfscvi M-jmmmMmmm-rmt ' 1 i up. iirgrjrgsMgjSJBMSJBBBsaM BUSINESS TRIALS. Dr. Talmage Shows How They Ro line the Spirit, IteMa'ton In Trnrle The Merchant's ollle, a Scbaiil of In.liKirj , l'a lignite, latvnrrlty d V'p rl,.lil I.IvIbk. Copyright, 1SW. by Louis Klepsch. Washington, Aug 17. In this discourse Dr. Talmage nrrrues that religion may be taken into all the at"-. Irs of life, uml instead of being a hindrance, u mnny think, is a re euforooment. The text Hom.ini IS: 11: "Not slothful In business; fcrvant In spirit; serving' the Lord." Industry, dCVOUtneil and Christian trrvk'O nil eonmtndes in that short text. What, is It possible that they shall be ton joined? Oh, yes. There Is bo war lictneen reiig-lon anil buuiness, between ledgers and llibU-b, between churches :iud counting houses. On the contrary, religion accelerates business, sharpeus men's wits, sweetens ncerhlty of disposition, llllips the blood of phleg mntics and thruws more velocity Into the wheels of hard work. It gives bet ter balancing to the Judgment, more strength to the will, more muscles to industry and throw s into enthusiasm a more consecrated fire. You cannot iu all the circle of the world hhow me a man whose honest business hue been despoiled by religion. The Industrial classes are divided Into throe groups producers, manufac turers, traders. Producers, such as farmers and miners. Manufacturers, such ns those who turn corn Into food and woolund flax into apparel. Traders, such as make profit out of the transfer and exchange of all that which is pro duced und manufactured. A business man may belong to any one or all of these classes, und not ono Is independ ent of any other. When the prluce imperial of Franco fell tin the Zulu battlefield because the trap fastening the stirrup to the sndelo broke as he clung to it, his comrades all esouplttjjj, but he falling under the lances of the savages, a great many people bluraed the empress for allow ing her sou to go forth into that bat tiefield, snd ethers blamed the Eng lish government for accepting the sac rifice, and others blamed the Zulus for their bar Uariem. The one most to blame was the harness maker who fashioned that strap of the stirrup out of shoddy and Imperfect material, as it wss found to have been afterward. If ths strap had held, the prince imperial would probably have been ojlve to-day. But the strap broke. No prinee independ ent of a harness maker! High, low, wise. Ignorant, you in one occupation, I, in another, all bound together. So that there must bs sne continuous line of sympathy with each ether's work. But whatever your vocation, If you have a multiplicity of engage incuts, W into your life there come losses and annoyances and perturbations as well as percentages and dividends, if you ore pursued from Monday morning tioJ.il Saturday uight, and from January to January by inexorable obligation and duty, then you are a business man, or you are u business woman, und my subject is appropriate to your oase. We aro under the impression that the moil and tu of business life aro a pris on into which u man Is thrust, or that it is an iineo,uul strife, where un united a man goes forth to contend. I shall show you this morning that busi ness life was intended of Clod for grand and glorious education aud discipline, and if I shall be helped to say what I want to say I shall rub some of the wriuklos of care out of your brow and uustrup some of the burdens from your back. I am not talking of an abstrac tion. Though uever having been In business life, I know all nbout busi ness men. In niy first parish at Belle ville, !. J., ten miles from New York, u large portion of my audience was made up of New York merchants. Then I went te Ryracuse, a place of immense commercial activity, and then I want to Philadelphia and lived long among the merchants of that city, than whom there are no better men on earth, and for 25 years I stood at my Brooklyn pulpit. Sabbath by Sabbath, preaching to audiences the mujorlty of whom were business men and business women. It Is not nn abstraction of which I speak, but a reality with which I nm well ac quainted. In the first place, I remark that business life was intended as a school of onorgy. Ood gives us a certain amount of raw material out of which we are to hew our character. Our facul ties are to be reset, rounded and sharp ened up. Our young folks having grad uated from school or college need a higher education, that which the rssp ing collision of eTery-dny Hfe alone can effect. Energy is wrought out only In the fire. After a man has been in business activity 10, 80, 30 yenrs, his energy is not to be mensured by weights or plummets or ladders. There ts no height it cannot scale, and there is no depth it cannot fathom, and there is no obstacle it cannot thrash. Now, my brother, whv did God put you In that school of energy? Was it merely that you might be a yardstick to measure cloth, or a steelyard to weigh flour? Was it merely that you might be better qualified to chaffer and higgle? No. Cod placed you in that school of energy that you might besde veloped for Christian work. If the un developed talents in the Christian churches of to-day were brought out and thoroughly harnessed, I believe the whole earth would be converted to Ood In a twelvemonth. There are so many deep streams that are turning no mill and that are harnessed to bo factory bands. Now, Ood demands the best lamb out of every flock. Be demands tbe rich est sheaf of every fcarvrrft. lie demand the best men of every generation. A cause in which Newton and Locke and Mgusfield toiled you and I can afford to toil in. Oh, for fewer idlers in the SiUse of Christ and for more Christian workers, men who shall take the same energy that from Monday morning to Saturday night they put forth for the achievement of S livelihood or the gath ering of a fortune, and on Sabbath days put it forth to the advantage of Christ's kingdom and the bringing of men to the Lord. Dr. Duff visited a man who had in herited n preut fortune. The man said to him: "I had to be very busy for many years of my life getting my livelihood. After awhile this fortune came to me, mid there has been no necessity that I toil since. There cams a time whea I said to myself 'Shall I now retire from business or shall I go on and serve the I.ord in my worldly occupation?' " He said: "I resolved on the latter, and I have been more industrious in commer cial circles than 1 ever wus before, nud since that hour 1 have never kept a farthing for myself. I have thought it to be a great shame If I couldn't toil r.s hurd for the Lord as I hud toiled for myself, and all the products of my factories and my commercial establish ments, to the last farthinp, have gone for the building of Christian Institu tions and supporting the church of Cod." Would that the same energy put forth for the world could be put forth for Cod. Would that a thousand men In these great cities who have achieved u fortune could see it their duty now to do all business for Christ und the" alleviation of the world's suf fering! Again, I remark that bu: iness life i u school of patience. In your every day life how many things to annoy ar.d to disquiet! Bargains will rub. Com mercial men will sometimes fail to meet their engagements, Car.hbooks and money drawer will sotnetimesquar rel. Goods ordered for n special emer gency will come too late or be damaged in the transportation. People intend ing no harm will go shopping without any Intention of purchase, overturning great stocks of poods and insisting that you break the dozen. More bad debts on the ledger. More uounterfeit bills in tho druwer. Wore debts to pay for ether people. More meunucsses on the part of partners iu business. Annoy seiee after unnoyanee, vexation afirt vexation, and lols after loss. AU that process will either break yeu down or brighten you up. It is a school of patience. You have known men under the proeess to become petu lant, snd oholerio, and angry, and pug uucious, und cross, snd sour, and queer, and they lost their customers, and their name became a detestation. Other men have been brightened up under the process. They were toughened by the exposure. They were like rocks, all the mora valuable for being blasted. At first they had to choke down their wrath, at first they had to bite their lip, at first they thought of some sting ing retort they would like to make, but they conquered their imputieuce. They have kind words now for sarcastic flings. They have gentle behavior now for unmannerly customers. They ure patient now with unfortunate debtors. They have Christian reflections now for sudden reverses. Where did they get that patience? By hearing a minister preach concerning it on Sabbath? Oh, no. They got it just where you will get It if you ever get it ut all selling hats, discounting notei, turning banisters, plowing corn, tinning roofs, plouding causes. Oh, that amid the turmoil und anxiety and exasperation of everyday life you might hear the voice of God saying: "In patience possess your soul. Let patience have her perfect work." I remark again that business life is a school of useful knowledge. Mer chants do not read many books and do not study lexicons. They do not dive into profounds of learning, and yet nearly- ull through their occupations come to understand questions of finance, and politics, and geogrnphy, and jurisprudence, and ethics. Busi ness is a severe schoolmistress. If pu pils will not learn, she strikes them over the hcud and the heart with severe losses. You put $5,000 Into nn enter prise. It is all gone. You say: "That is a dead loss." Oh.no. You are paying the schooling. That was only tuition, very large tutition I told you It was a severe schoolmistress but it was worth it. You leurued things under that proc ess you would not have leurned in any other way. Traders in grain come to know some thing about foreign harvests; traders In fruit come to know something about the prospects of tropical production; manufacturers of American goods come to understand the tariff on imported articles ; publiahcrs of books must come to understand the new law of copy right; owuers of ships must come lo know winds and shoals und navigation, nnd every ba!e of cotton and every raisin cask and every tea box and every cluster of bananas is so much literature for a business mm. Now, my brother, what are you going to do with the intel ligence? Do you suppose God put you In this school of Information merely that you might be sharper in a trade, that you might be mora successful as a worldling? Oh, no. It was that you might take that useful information and nse it for Jesus Christ. Can it be that you have been dealing with foreign lands and never bad tbe missionary spirit, wishing ths salvation of foreign people? Can it be that you have become aoqualnted with nil the outrages inflicted in businssa life and that you have never tried to bring to bear that Gospel which Is to extirpate all evil and correct all wrongs nnd Il luminate all and save men for this world and the world darkness and lift up all wretchedness to come? Can It be that understanding all the intricacies of business you know nothing about those things wbicb will last after nil bill of exchange and consignments and ts voice and rent rolls shall have cram- pted up scd been coccumed in the Arts ot the last great day? Can it be that a man will be wise fer time and a foal for eternity? I remark also that business life la a school for Integrity. No man knows what he will do until he is tempted. There are thousands of men who havo kept their integrity mi rely because they never have been tisted. A maa was elected treasurer of the state of Maine some years ago. Be was distin guished for his honesty, usefulness and uprightness, but before one year had passed he had taken of the public funds for his own private use and was burled out of office In disgrace. Distinguished for virtue before. Distinguished for crime after. You can call over the names of men Just like that. In w hose honesty you had complete confidence, hut placed in certain crises of temptation they went overboard. Never so mnny temptations to seoun drelistn as now. Not u law on the stat ute book but has some back door through which n rr.:.rcrm:;t Can escape. Ah, how many deceptions In the fab ric of the pom's! f.'O rr.uch plundering in commercial life thai if a man talk about living a llfs of complete conuner- ' eial integrity there art those who as cribe It to greenness and lack of tact. How mnny men do you suppose there are in covnn crcial life who could say truthfully: "la ull the sales 1 have ever made 1 have never overstated the value of goods; in nil the sales I have ever made I have never covered up an Imper fection in the fabric; in all the thou sands of dollars I have ever made I havo not taken one dishonest farthing?" There are men, however, who cun say it, hundreds w ho can say it, thousands who can say it. They are more honest than when they sold their first tierce of rice, or their first firkin of butter, because thelrhoncsty and Integrity have been teFted, tried und come out tri umphant. But they remember a time when they BOUld have robbed a partner, or have absconded with the funds of a bank, or made a false assignment, or borrowed inimitably without any ef forts at payment, or got a man Into a sharp corner and fieeced him. Hut they never took one step on that psthwuy of hell fire. They can say their pray ers without hearing the chink of dis honest dollars. They can read their Bible without thinking of the time when with a lie on their soul in the custom house they kissed the Book. They can think of death and the judg ment that comes after it without any flinching that day when all charlatans and cheats, snd Jockeys and frauds shall be doubly damned. It does not diske their knees knock together, and it does not make their teeth chatter to read "as the partridge eltteth on eggs and hatcheth them not, so he that get teth riches, and not by right, shall leave them In the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool." What a achool of Integrity business life isl If you ever hava been tempted to let your integrity cringe before pres ent advantage. If you have ever wakened up in some embarrassment and said: "Now. I will step a little aside from the right path and no one will know It, and I will come all right again, it is only once." That only ouee has ruined tens of thousands of men for this life and blasted their soula for eternity. A man arose iu Fulton street prayer meeting und said: "I wish publicly to ui knowledge the goodness of God. I was in business trouble. I had money to pay, and I had DO melius to pay it, und 1 was In utter despair, of all human help, nnd 1 laid thiB matter before ths Lord, und this morning 1 went down among some old business friends 1 hud not seen In many years just to make a call, and one Baid to me: 'Why, 1 am io glad to Bee you! Walk in. We have some mouey on our books due you a good while, but we didn't know where you were, and therefore not having your address, we could not send It. We are very glad you have come.' " And the man standing in Fulton street prayer meeting said: "The amount they paid me was six times what I owed." You say it only happened bo? You are unbelieving. God answered that man's pruyer. Oh, you want business grace Com mercial ethics, business honor, laws of trade, are all very good in their place, but there ure times when you want something more than this world will give you. You want God. For lack of Him some that you have known have consented to forge, and to mal treat their friends, nnd to curse their enemies, and their names have been bulletined among scoundrels, and they have been ground to powder, while other men you have known have gone through the very same stress of circum stances triumphantly. There are men here to-day who fought the battle and gained the victory. People come out of that man's store, and they say: "Well, if there ever wus a Christian trader, that Is one." Integrity kept the books and waited on the customers. Light from the eternal world flashed through the show windows. Love to God and love to man presided in that storehouse. Some day people going through tbe street notice thst the shut ters of the window are not down. The bar of that store door hss not been removed. People say: "What la the matter?" You go up a little closer, and you see written on the card of that win dow: "Closed on account of the death of ono of the firm." That day all through the circles of businees there Is talk about how a good man has gone. Boards of trade pass resolutions of sympathy, and churches of Christ pray: "Help, Lord, for the godly man ceasetk." He has msde his last bargain, he has suf fered his last loss, he has ached with the last fatigue. His children will get tho result of his Industry, or, if through misfortune there be no dollars left, they will have an estate of prayer and Chris tian example which will be everlaeting. Heavenly rewards for earthly disci pline. There "the wicked, cease front troubling and tbe weary are nt rent." , DO NT HESITATE BUILD for STRENGTH BmBwaamamaamamaiTmUMe- Young Wen Young Women Vou are builders of your own fortunes. In youth you must build for future success. 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Mv Dear sir iTbS liniment you so kindle sent me by mail came to band ami MSnoegB I bad lamely recovered from n.y rheumatism when 1 received It, st.llat times ' MltfcOl need of something Ol the kind, and I did oseieesse of it and jrscaleed benefit from its use, and from what I baveseenof It I consider it a very fine thing. Thanking Iffc&lffiffi'fJX ISSiusaallilll lllftnailng you tbaf gem Australian remedy "N'o-Ulieiiinsllsm,, entirely cured me after a tew applications and 1 cheerfully rOOOmltteOd Ittfot rbenmaSnSlwg M1!esrsaeVlatlyiesomsen4 lbs Australian Remedy ''Ko-BhsunssriV fcpss nsesonel ex perience as the siieVidicst and sure cure for muscular rheumatism. V . B. STA KKIKIf, 1 Travelling Bdlssmaa Davis o. K- staking raernsr. For sale by all Druggists throughout the State. Price 50 cents per bottle. Manufactured by A mm icnn XIotolILsirica.'fcixx-reit Slls.., o IHV3 U K tlaaxriolSLlia, HP. For sale in Mithlleburg bv the Middleburg Drug Co. aud in Centreville by Dr. J. W. Sampsell. 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