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The
egon
GOUT.
VOL. III.
UNION, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2:5, 1880.
NO. 17.
Or
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THE OREGON SCOUT.
An Independent weekly journal, issued every
Humidity by
JONES & CHANCEY,
Publishers unci Proprietors.
A. K. ,To.njvn I
Kdltor. f
i II. ClIANruv,
t Foreman.
ILiTP.S OP SIJUSCIIIPTION':
Ono copy, ono year fl Ml
' " fix months 1 jjy
" Three month
Inrariuhly cash n mlvanco.
Ifby nny chance subscriptions an not paid
till cud ot year, two dollars will lie ohnwrt .
It teof advert ising mado known on appli
cation. Coricspondcnco from all parts of the county
elicited. ,
Address all communications to A. Iv. Jones,
Kdltor Oregon Scout, Union, Or.
l.oitso Iitiectory.
lJl!AM ItOMIK V.i, i:v I.oikik. No. r.fi. a. V.
mid A. M. Meets on t bu second and lourth
SuUrdnys of each month.
W.T. WHIOHT, W. M.
A. LKVr, Secretary.
Umo.v I.oikik, No. 30. I. O. O P. Ib-jru'nr
meet ntr on I rldny evenings of each wecknt
ilieit- hull In Union. AH biethten In nooel
Btuuelltii: nro Invited to attend, ity order of
the loilu- (J. A. THOMPSON. N. G.
CHAS. B MILLKK, Secy.
Church Directory.
M. K. Oimicii Dlvlno service every Sunday
at 11 a. in and 7 p. m. Mmday school at II p.
iu. Pinicr mit-tlntr cvoiy Tmir-dny evening
utC:T0. Ul'V. I!. M. IllWIN, Pastor.
I'm siiVTuniAN Citritcii Hejrulnr church
Fcrvleo every tNibbiith mornlmr and evenlnir.
Pruver in col nir o ch week on Wednesday
evening, irtihlnith school evi ry Sabbath at
10 11. in. Rev. II. Vuu.non Kick, Pastor.
St. John's Ki-isroiui, Cuuiicii Service
every buuday at II o'clock a. in.
Itur. W. It. 1'owki.u Hector.
County Olllccrx.
Jndpo O. T. ''ooilnll
Hherlir A. N. Hnm lton
Clerk 1. I'. Noll
Treasurer U. C. Urn nnrl
School SuiH-rintciidtnt J. L. llnidnian
Hurveior M. Ai s in
Coioner S. A 1 Lot son
COMMIS,-ilONi:iIti.
Jonn Chr'smno J. A. rtnmbio
6tato Senator I.. U. Rinehiirt
UKI- KSKNTATIVKS.
F. D. McCully E. K. Taylor
City Xllccr.
Mayor I). 11. Ilcca
CUU.no. i.mi;v.
S. A.rursel W. i. Ilcldlemnn
J.S. Klllott J. II Tnom son
Jno. Kennedy A. Levy
ltc-cordcr !. F. Davis
Marshal 13. F. nt-os
Treasurer J. 1). Carroll
Street Commissioner L. Uaton
I'ltOFK.SSIONA I..
,1. It. CKITKS,
ATTOBEIVaHV AT LAW.
Collecting- nnd prolmlo prnctlco specialties
Olllco, two iIooib Boutli of l'ostolllco, Union,
Oregon.
It. EAKIN,
Allcrney at Law and N.tary FuMc.
Office, ono door south of J. II. Raton's store
Union, Urevcon.
I. N. CROMWELL. M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Olllce, ono door eouth ot ,1. II. Raton's store,
TJinon, OreKOii.
A. E. SCOIT. M. D
ibivss;baiv aivb sQ;ie'i:o:v,
Has normnm-nilv located at North Powder,
when-nu will answer nil culls.
M. Habkk.
.J. V. ISakku.
BAKER & BAKER,
Attorneys aM Connsellors at Law,
AND
REAL ISTnE AGENTS.
LaOuandb, - - Onr.ooN.
D. B. RICES.
Notary Public
Conveyancer.
OFKICK-Stato Land Ollico buililiiK',
Union, Union County, Oivon.
II. T. HURLKIOH,
Attorney til B.mv, ECosiI Olatc
and ;)I1(cmix Ap;;iit.
Land Ollico Business :i Specialty.
Oflleo at Aider, Union Co., Orogon.
JKJll IIAHIlKr, I. W. KHKt.TON
SHELTON & HARDS3TT,
A'jrrojtrvBcvs at a..i-.
Prnrlliw in Union, linker. Orant.
UiiimUUii and Morrow Coutitiv ulno in the
hiiiuvine (-ourt ot Omvoii, the District,
Circuit unci Huiireino Court of the I'ntUxl
hUt-h.
t .Jinius unci Corporation buBintMi u gpo
J clalty.
OtttiM in Union ami Coram -otiia. Oregon.
ttrn 11 n' Bl nnnnm
II 101 whit Unautlir ra'.J Pltlrrt. (Le I.VInrnJ
wl)k. in it 'in ui..!iir n,f a rrririti f(,r ilrlnlt
ItiK, bui :fr. t tr(imic.il...!ic.i!Uiuihi.. mmi mtrt'
;ai'li.u m liirr.ull. i n infai.i . looUuli. It
will pk fail In curmccilC'li. 1 1 lAC'l I IS
ad aai ditcac iri.i' lt'oi dUordcrtnl twutch.
SPfllNGBLOSSUM.ir4'&fiS;
SHINGLES.
Huvitii; Icnspil the r-littiyl- null lielonsina
to L. 11. Kim-hurt. ure pivparwl to fur
nish a .superior quality and make of shin
pirn at the follottiliK rn tea-
Doliverod at Union, $3.25 Por M
At tho Mills, $3.00 Por M
Wo renpectfullv solicit a share of tin"
palrniii;e. "KOiUNS.V KullKKTS.
A. L. COB3, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN kW SURGEON.
Having prrnianrutly loc-uteil in Aider.
Union county, t in-con he found roaily
to at lend ti'i! nils in nil the various towns
and settlement of the Vulloa valley.
("Iirouic Blrrtis'. :t SjnTialty.
WIy motto ia: "Live and let. live."
A. C. CRAIG, - - Propriotor.
cUnioii Depot, Oreson.)
Splendid .ircnminodationH for commer
cial men. Tables always supplied with tin
best tlio marUet nflords.
SaJIIoTA.NDCOI.il Ml.NKHAt. IlATIIS"'
KENTUCKY LIQUOR STORE
AH HOEA B-'ACTOBtY.
Cor, Main and 1 S'r , Union, Oregon.
MUilCUAN .Vlt'MJY. I'ropi.
Manufiict'ireiB nud clcalers in Soda
Water. Sarsaparilla. fiinaer Ale, Cream
Boda nnd Cbnmpnuno Cider, Syrups, ole.
Orders promptly tilled.
G.W.
M. D
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Union, Union County, Oregon.
Ofllceon A atrect. Iti sidence threedoorK
Kouth of the ( 'onrt Huiise.
Special nttunt.on Kiven to Surreal prac
tice. VV. R. JOHNSON,
CONTRACTOR AM BU'MER
Main Street, Union, Oregon.
Plans nnd Specified lions for llwi-l'lnes.
r.ains unci Undoes luriiiuhed FHKK OF
CHARGE.
Dridgc Building a Specialty-
All kinds of Cabinet Work neatly execu
ted. Itepairiiii clone cm short unlive.
Nemo but Hi" bout workmen employed,
and Miitiftfaction guaranteed.
Call and interview me.
FUUIT AND is HAD E
TIT JfcL
APPLE. PEAR. PLUM. PRUNE. PLAC1I
APRICOT, CRALIAPPLIC, CHERRY.
SHRUBBERY AN3 EHDB TRSiS
Of well known nrietius, suitable for this
climate. Cm alio furuis'i foivij-i sorts at
iiie lhiid tlio price nsk cl by eastfrn cau-vass.-rs.
I clesiio to sell trees at prices
that people tun utford to buy,
L. .1. RtR'SE.
Cove, (licnn.
Van Nl
H Be
132-131 Hi (Utrc t, Portlacd, Cr p:i
IS a reeular graduate in modicine; lias
been lonser enai'.ii- d ill the i-peeia! I real
inent cd all Veiieieal. Sexual and Chronic
lllst-aHPrt Hum any ollu-r physician in tlio
Vot, as city papeis hIiiiw, anil old resi
dents know; Sl.tiliO ivttnrcl lor any case
which he fails to cure, coining malar his
tieatnieiit. by foHouiug Ins direclions.
1)11. VAN in H' m- st siucosslul Ca turrit.
Limit and Throat I'oi lor iu America. He
will tell you your trouble without asking
you a single question, and WARRANTS
PKRMANENTl'l'ltE iu tin- folloiiigcaH:
NERVOUS PEHJM'IY, i-peruinloirliiea,
Sfutiu.ii Lohhcti, Sexuul Hecay. Failuu
Memory. Weal. Eji-h, Stunted Devel ip
iiient. Lack ol Energy. Impoverished
lllood. Pimples, Impediment to Marling;
nUo lllood unci Skin H'eustH, Syphilis,
Eruption, Hair Fulling, Hone Pains, fined-lag-,
Sou Throat, Ulcert, Effect) of Mer
cury, Kidney nud Rladder Tuiul'les, Weak
Rack, Hurning Urine, Iiicoiitiiisnre, Uoiinr-liu-a,
Uk-nt, Stricture, recelvm -earcliing
tieatm-'iit. pronipi ivlitl and tire h-r lie.
NERVOUS DiceiiNM (with or without
dreams), Hi HfiseddiRi lianjeBcuiod prouipt
ly witlioiit liindiaiice to bu.iues-,
ROTH SEXES consult conliileiiUrtlly. If
hi trouble call or wiite. Dcdays are (Jang
erou. Ibseares of the Eye or Ear, U'o-ratlon or
Catarrh, internal or external, Deafness or
Paralysis. Sinking or Roaring Noises.
Tlnekeueil Drum. etc.. poriuiiueutly cured.
J.iT MANHOOD iwrfecllv retoreJ.
CANCERS AND TUMORS permanently
i, moved without I he knife or eau-tic.
Nb ilii'ine compounded and lum ehwl to
all patii ntB at ..Hi ! fctlii t y pure H nd vege
table, (iu.iranleu of pkmmahiknt cure in
all me undertaken, (onsidtalioii free
ami sliutly conMdeullul. All rori ocimmi
deuce piomptly attwuded to; utetllciiie snt
by oi:irHs to any ftridrctH 're Iroin expos
ure. Call r ai-Mmw Prlvat" Dlpnrirv,
Nos. 1.12-1AI Th rd St.. Portland, Orepon.
Terma bliktly cmhIi. Ottiie lioura 8 am.
to 3 p in.
HOTEL.
VV. CAPPS, M. D.,
Sot and HaiBCopatliic Physiciar.
Union, Oiiuoon.
Will go to any part of Eastern Oregon
w hen solicited, to pel form operations, ot
lor consultation.
.llcdlclnes li-iirnlthrU -Without l'.Mra
Cliurr.
Olllce tul joining Jones Rros.' Store.
(ii:o. ViuntiT,
Picsident.
W. T. WitioitT.
Cashier.
OF--
UNION,
OREGON.
Does a General Ranking Rusiness. Ruys
a ml sells exelumgt-, and di-counttc coin
inercial paper.
Collections carefully attended to, and
promptly reporter!.
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T7" rnu snvo From f.'-0 to flti on tlin
X. Oil p r hit o of an InUrumuul by
buylmr tli mnrli
W.'i: Wit It; I IT, Agent Union, Ogu
Laundry Queen.
The Dec-t Wash ng Machine
In the World.
S. M. WAIT, Proprietor.
Wait Rros., Agents for Union County.
This machine is without ibmbt tlio best
In existence, ami gvin ent ue sal ii-f.i lion
oliorever lin-d T is in uh ne is in Block
tit J. II. EA I ON'! SToRU. where Iho.v can
be Inutile at any time. Tiy the Lauiuliy
Q icon,
fa h 6 & k & h
Tonsorial Rooms
Two doom Month of Jones Ilros.' etore,
Union, Oregon.
J. M. JoilNbOK,
Puopnurrou.
Ilnir cutting, wlmving and Bliampooinj
douu neatly and In the best style.
CITY v BEAT v
Main Street, Union, Oregon.
Bbn&ov Riio.'ii Piioi-itiCTOiw.
Keep coiiBtuntly on hand
REEF. PORK, VISA L, M 6TT0N SAO
6A0E, HAMS, LARD, ETC.
Union, Oregon.
Dan. CiuNDi.nn, PiiorniirroB
IlaTlng reoently purehniied thU linto!
and relit ted it throughout, 1 am prepared
to accommodate two hungry public in Mint.
cIiibm style. Cull nud see me. Lauoi: Sam
n.K Rooms for the acvoiuiuoUiittou o,
ouiiuerclal travelers.
, ' Mtnson S. (iiatnhti liW
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nit MAT NKKDS OK 'iO-DAi .
DR. TALMAGE POINTS OUT THE
WANTS OF CHRISTIANITY.
A Scientific Clergy Able to Com
bat with tho World on Its
Own Ground in
Demand.
More Useful Christians E3seutial for the
Good of the Church.
infial to the iui'iMt City Time.
Hnooki.i N-, N. Y., Oct. 10. At the Talier
laele this inornlni: the Rev. T. DeWItt Tal-.i:i-re,
D. D., after cxpouudinp pasjages of
M-ripture, gave out the hymn bcirlunlng:
lew ilrm a fuuiiilAtlon, yc ilnls of the Lord,
Ilutli lie lul.l for your f.iltli In 111. excellent wonl!
Tli-- u-l of the ferinoa was I. Samuel, IIL,
HI ''1 : ''Now there as no smith found
througlinut all the laud of Israel, for the
I'liJiMincs paid, 'Lest the Hebrews make
.lie m sn oids or spenrs. Hut all the Isrnclltei
eiit down to the Philistines to sh;irien every
iKin his share, nud his coulter, and his axe,
md his lunttock. Vet they hail a file for the
flintlock, ii ml for the coulters, aisl for the
'oiks, and for the axes, and to sharpen the
foads." Dr. TulmHirc s.poke us follows:
What n galling subjugation for the Lnvcl
Itcsl The Philistines had carried oft all the
ihicksiu ths. and tora down till the MnrU-unltli-'
shops, anil alK!lshed the blacksinltlis'
;rade In the land of brad. The Philistines
Aould not even allow these paitles to work
:helr vitluablc mines of brass and Iron, nor
riiiilit they make any swords or spears,
l'lirre wero only two swoids left in all the
nnd. Yea, these Philistines went on until
.hey had taken all the grindstones from I he
land of Israel, m thnt If an Isinelitlsh farmer
.vanted to sharpen his plow or h s axe he had
-o go over to the garrison of the Philistines to
;ct it clone.
AM, ritKCACTIONS IN VIN.
There nas only one sharpening instrument
eft in the hind, nnd thutwn- :t tile. The fariu
is and the mechanics having nothing to whet
jp the coulter and the goad, and the plck
xe, save a simple llle, Industry was hindered,
md woik piac-tle.illy disgraced. The great
ilea of these Philistines was to keep the Israel
tes d sarincd. They might get iron out of the
tills to make swords of, but they would not
nave any blacksmiths to weld this iron. If
thei got tin- Iron welded they would have no
Ci'iudstoacs on which to bring the instruments
if ugi (culture or the military weapons up to an
dge. 0, on ixxir wcaS)ii1i-Hs Isrcalltes, rc
lin e.l to a" llle. how I pity m!
Hut. Ihcs- Philistines were nut forever to
ceep their heel on the neck of (bid's children,
loii.itliau on his hands and Uuees climbs tin a
itreat ur-!: beyond which were the Philistines;
tin) his ariniir-bearcr, c u his hands and knees
.-limbs up the same rock, and the-e two men
Mtli their two swords hew to pieces the 1 1 1 11
slliics, the Ixird throwing a great tenor upon
lliein. So it was then; so It is now. Two men
if God on their knees, mightier than a I'hllis
due host on their feet I
aiVINO WXT IO TUB UN KMT.
First 1 lent n first from this subject, how
Jangerous It is for the chinch of (icsl to allow
iU well Is ins to stay iu the hands of Its ene
mies. These eiicm cs might again ami again
tuive obta lied a supply of snoids and weap
Jl , as or Iiistnnee w lieu thc-v to.ik the i-pods
)1 the Ammonites; hut the Israelites seemed
on lent to have no swords, nosp.-tirs, nohhick
"inulis no grindstone, no act.ve Iron iii.iie.s,
to ill it w,is Iihi late- fur tin-in to initio- any re
stance. 1 see the farmers tuvrging alon ; with
their pickaxes and ploughs, and I my: 'Where
ire you go.ng w ith tho-e th ng.il" They say :
uO,'we ure g.ilng over to the trnrrlsoii of the
I'll lislllies to get tlice shin pencil." I say:
"You loollbh mi-'i, why don't von sharpen them
it hoinel" "O," theys,ty, "the b acksuilths'
iliops an-all toiu down aiid ue liitvu nothing
left us but a file."
So It ,s In the church of Jesus Christ todny.
Uc arc tcs) willing to u ve up our wcapnns io
the enemy. The world boasts that it has gob
bled lip the schools and colleges and tho arts
iiicl the sciences and the literature and the
printing press. Iutld btv is mak ng a might v
itlempl to get all our weapons hi Its hand and
then to keep them. You know It Is making
this Ixinst all the time; alter u while when the
Z cat battle of sin ami lightcottsni-t. has
.is'in cl, If we do not Id 'k out we w ill lie us
ha Iv olT its these Israelites without .my
iwoids to light with mid without any sharpen
ing instruments.
BCIl:.NTiriC ( III1IH1UN8 WANTBTI.
I call upon the siipci liiteuiluiit of literary
iiiNtilutloiis to see to .t that the men who go
Into the class rooms to sland beside the Ley -Jen
Jars and the clcctnc batteries mil the
ni.cioscoiK-s ami telescopes be children of
Uod, not Philistines. Tn.- C.irlylcan, Kiner
loiiinu nnd Tynibtlliaii thluUers of this clay
ire tr.lllg to get all the Inteliectual W'casins
51 this centni v In their own giua. What we
n iiut Is sclent llle Christ mis to capture the
leholnrslrp and philosophic Chrlsllitus to cn
ture the plillosophy uml leciuriug Christian
to take buck the lecturing p utforin. We
Mint to send out aga list Scheiikel and Strauss
mil Reunn and 'I lieislor Christlleb of llonu,
mil ugii list the Inlldel scientists of the duy a
liod-wnrshliilug Sill.mnu and Hitchcock nnd
Agssz. We want to capture all the phllo
mphlcitl apiKtr.it us nnd suing around the tele
!iipe on the swivel until tiiumgh them we
jan see the inornliu: btitr of the Rc-dei-mer mid
iv 1 1 It iiilni-r.iloglcitl hammer ilUeovcr the Rock
af Ages ami am tl the (Writ -r all realms Mud
the Rose of Snaroii and the l.llv of the Vnlley.
A l.l'.AIINKO C'l.llKCll MII.IIKI).
We want a ch rgy learned enough In dis
course of the human eye, showing It to be a
uilerocope uml telesi-o;i iu one Instrument,
with eight wonderful contrlvania-, and lids
closing thlrtv thousand or forty thousand
limes a da. ; all lis iiiii.cleH, nnd nerve, nut!
bones showing the lullnlte skill of tin Infinite
Rod nnd then winding up with the peroration:
"Re that formed the eve, shall he not see?"
And then we want to dincoiirse about the hu
man t-itr, Its wonderltil integuments, meiii
br.iiius, uml vlbriiitni, and In chain of small
bono, and If auditory nerve e'o-lng with the
question: "Re iliut planted the cur, shall hu
not hour!" Ami we want some one able to ex
ksiikI the Hot chapter of (ieneols, bring to it
tl-egc o'o.'y nnd the astroiniun of the v. orld, un
til us Jcdi suggested: "The lone of the Held
lull be In leicue" with the truth, and the
it.trs Iu their course slmll llglu agulint Slsern.
0, church of Gisl, go out uml m-upture thote
schiis! !Ct men of (iml go out and take
poki-t-sstoii of the platform. Let nny printing
presses that h ive been raptured hr the enemy
be recall red fur (iisl ; ami the repoilnrs mid
Hie tils-'-ieiters. and the editors, nud (he puh
MshiTs swear ullegfance to the Lord (Soil of
truth. Ah, mi friend, that day must come.
tin) If the great body of Clirhtiau men have
ant Ihe faith or the courage, or the ooiuecrii
lion to do II, then let mine .lohnathan ou lit
busy hands and on his prajiug knees, climb
a pon the Rock of Jlluderanect. uml Iu the
name of the ixird God of I uracil ilaali to piece
tho-e literary Philistines If Ihcao inrii will
ot Ik- wmverted tn liod then they must be
' w-i thrown.
i.uttAT nrsiu iii i i NHKvri,ni-Kii.
Ss-ond Anain- 1 learn from this subject
what a large amntii.t of the church's resources
Is actually hidden, and bmled, uml umlcvcl
oped. 'Mie llilile Intimate" that that was a
xery rich laud, th s land of Israel. It says
"The stones are Iron, ami out of the hills thou
shalt dig bras." and xel hundreds mid thou
sands ol dollars' wortu of this inetal was kent
under the hills. Well that Is the clllllcullty
with the church of (iisl at Ihls cl.iv. Its talent
Is not developed. If one half ol Its rlicigy
could be hioiight out it might take the public
Iniquities of the day bv (he throat and make
them bite the dust, if human cli-cpic-nee were
consecrated to the Lord Jcmis Christ, it would
In a few years persuade this whole esith to
surrender to (Sod. There Is enough unclevel-oH-il
energy In this one church to bring all
HrooUyn to Christ- enough of undcveloH'd
Clniftfnu cnergv in the United States to bring
the whole woild to Christ, hut it Is bulled
under stiata of liidlllereuce, and under whole
mountains of sloth. Now Is It not time for
the mining to begin, and the pickaxes to
plunge, and for this hurled metal to Is- brought
out and put Into the furnaces, and be turned
out howitzers and carbines for the Lord's host!
The vast majority of Christians In this dav
are useless. I'hc'inost of the Lord's battalion
belong to the reserve corps. The most of the
crew arc nsleep in the hummocks. The most
of the metal Is under the hills.
TOO M INV CII11ISTI.VNS i .si:i,i:ss.
O, is it not time fur the chinch of God lo
rouse up and understand that we want all the
energies, all the talent, ami nil the wealth en
listed for Christ's sake 1 I like the nickname
thnt the I'ngllsh soldiers gave to Ulnc-her, the
commander. They culled him "Old For
wards " We linve had enough it-treats In the
church of Christ; let us have a glorious ad
vance. And 1 say to you its the gent-nil said
when his troops were affrighted ;' rising up lit
his slhrups. his hair Hying In the wind, he
lilted up Ills olcc until twenty thousand
troops heard him, crying out, "l orwanl, the
whole line!"
We want all Ihe laymen enlisted. Minis
ters nre numerically too small. They do the
best they can. They ate the most overworked
class on earth. Miiny of them tile of dyspep
sia because they can not get the rltrlit kind of
food to cat, or getting the right kind, are so
woirled that they take II down in chunks.
They die from consumption coming from
early and late exi.nre. If a noxelist or a
historian publishes one book a year, he Is con
sidered Industrious. Hut every faithful pastor
must oilgiuate enough thought for three or
lour xiiluines n year. Ministers receive enough
calls iu a year from men who have maps, and
medicines, and lightning tods, mid pictures to
sell to exhaust their vitality Thev are bored
with agents of all sorts. "They nre set in
draughts at funerals, ami Kilsoui-d bv the mi
ventilated rooms of Invalids, and waited iijhiii
by committees who want addresses made, un
til life becomes a burden to hear.
MiMsriius ii.t, ovnitwoiiKiiti.
It Is not hard study that makes m'uisU-rs
look p,tle. Ills the Infinity of interruptions,
and botherations to which they are subjected.
If I die before my time, It will' lie at the bund
of coimnlitecs that waul an address or a lect
ure. A man called on 1 1 to lo give htm a lect
ure by which he might pay the expenses of his
wedding trip. If there were lllly hours Iu
each clay of the tear, ami I woikeil forty of
them, I could not, do the work of this one par
ish; and I am not behind most eleigymen in
disposition to toll. Numcrlc.ilk too a. mill. It
Is no more the woik of the pulpit to convert
ami save the world Hum It is the work of the
new. If men go to i m n there will be as much
iilood on your skirts as on mine. Let us quit
this email bnce of triluir to save the world lu
ll few clergymen, and let all hands lay hold of
the woik. Give us Iu all our churches two or
thiee ar.iiiscd and qua I lied men and women
to help. In most churches to-day live or ten
tin n arc compelled to do all the woik. A vast
mnjonty of churches nre at their wits' end
how to carry on a prayer meeting If Ihe
mln ster Is not there, when there ou"hl to b
enough pent up cnergi mid icllgioils fence to
maue a meci ng go on w nil sticn jxmvr iititi
the minister would never ho missed. The
church stands working Ihe piimiis of a few
ministerial cisterns until tlio hiieuels me clrv
mid choke il. while there hid thoii-unils of
fountains from which might liedlqnelup the
waters of eternal life.
Al.t. till: I.A1 Ml'.N's HUM' NCUIli:!).
Ile'ore you nud I have the sod prcs-lng our
eyelids we wb , under Gewl, decide whether
our children shall grow up amid the accursed
surroundings of vice ami shame, or come lo
an inheritance of r.gtitcoii'iu-ss. Long, loud,
hlller will Iw the curse that scorches our grave
If, holding wlllilu the church to-day enough
men and women, we net the coward or drone,
1 wish 1 could put enough moral explosives
under tlie conventionalities and imij -stle stu
pidities of the day to blow them to atoms ami
i hat then, with llftv thousand men and women
from all the chutclu-s, knowing nothing hut
Christ anil a desire to bring alll the woiid to
Mini, we might move uhiii the ciieiny's works.
For a little while heaven would not have
trumiiets t'liotitrli lo celt-brute the victory.
Thlid--Ag.iln, 1 learn from this subect that
we sometimes do well to take- advaiituirn of
the world's sharix-iilng Instruments. Ihese
Israelites were reduced lo a llle, and so they
went over lo thegaril-on of the Philistines to
cet their axes, aim tneir goails, mid llieir
plo ts sharKiieil. The ll.blc distinctly slates
it the text which I read at the beginning of
t lie semee thut they had no other Instru
ments now with w hlcli to do this worn, and
the lsr.ie lies did tight when they went over
lo the I'hll.stliics to use tho.r grindstones. My
fi lends, Is It not r gut for into employ the
w.trld's griuclsloiiesl If there he art, if there
be logic, Il tin i o he business fuciiltv on the
other s da let us go over and employ It for
Christ's sake'. The fact Is, wo light with too
dull weapons and we work w.th two dull Im
plements. We hack and we muni when we
oughi to make a keen strokcr. Let us go over
among sharp business men, nnd am iiig sharp
l.tciary men, ami Hud out what their tacit Is,
mi I then transfer it to the cause of Christ. If
they have science ami art It will do us good to
rub ugHlnst it.
t;slSCI TUB WOlll.ll's rilllNllsTONK.
In other words, let us employ the world's
grindstone. We will listen to their music, and
we will watch their acumen, nnd we will u.vo
their grindstones, mid will hoiiow their philo
sophical impnrutu to miiku our cvK-r.iusnts,
and wc w II borrow their slntlng presses to
publl.h our lllbles, and we will borrow their
rnll trains lo carry our Christina literature
nud we will borrow their shins to lruusioit
our missionaries. That was what made Paul
such a master iu his day. lie not only got all
the learning he could get of Dr. Ilnmlllel, but
afterward, standing ou Mars hill and In trowel
cd tlioroughfure, quoted their xx'lry mid
prnsped their lo'-dc, and wielded their (do
niieiice, and employed thulr mythology, until
I)loi)slUs, the Aio-epagito, leanic 1 fu (he
hchool't of Athens ami Hcllojtolls, went down
under hit tremendous (siwers. That was what
cnxo Thomas Chalmers his power Iu his dav.
He ceinqueied the world's ustronoiny and com
pelled it lo ring out the wisdom unci greatness
of the Iorl until, for the second time Ihe
morning stars sang together and all the soiu of
God shouted for. joy. Thut was what gave to
Jonathan IMwurds hht Influence Iu his day.
He coniiueresl the world's metaplnsli's, and
forced It Into the service of (bid. uulll not
only the old meeting house of Northampton,
Mass. but all Christendom felt thrilled by
hU Christian xiwc r.
oNi.r Tin: vi;kv iihst wantkh.
Well, now my friends, we nil have tool of
Christian isjwer. Do not let them l'"e their
edges. We want no rusty hladci 111 this tight,
We want no coulter thut can not rip tip tlio
glolxi. We want no axe thut can nut fell the
trees. We want no gouit thnt can not f tart
the lazy team. Let ua get the vcay belt grind
stone we can Hud though they ho In pors
slou of the Philistine, compelling them to
lurn the enmk while c bear down with alt
our might on the swift revolving wheel, nnU
all our energies nnd faculties shall lc bowigM
up to a bright, keen, sharp, glittering cilgr
pouith Airalii: mv subject tenches iisov
what a small allouaiic-e Philistine Inlepiltr it
a man. Yes, these l'hibslin s slniV up lire
mines, ami then lhe t-x's. the spear mill Uvt
swords; then thci ti'.r. the blacksmiths, thr
thev temk the grindstone, anil they took cr-
rrxthlng but a tile. O. thai Is the way si
works; i malH everyl.itngl It Is-gins wlui
robbery and ends Willi robbery. It despoiVr
this faculty and that facultv anil keeps ou nn
III the whole-nature Is treme Was the man
cIociifiit before, it irein r.illv thickens hi?
tongue W as lie line tn personal app-arniiecv
it iiuirs his v saee Was lie atlliieiit, II wwls
the sheillT to sell him out. Was be Intlucn
Hal' it elcstroyes Ids populanlv. Was he pinch
mid gcnl.il mid lining, it makes Into scientific
and cross; and so utterly Is he chiing-tl IhnL
ton can see he Is sare-astn- and rasping, ami
that the- Philistines have h ft him
i-uii.isriNi: r omiscs am. niuiiiit
O, "the whv of the transgressor Is liartlf"
His cup is bitter. Ilts night is dark 1 1 In
pangs an-deep Ills etui Is terrific Philistine
iuiipilt sajsteithat m. in: "Now, surrender to
me. and 1 will give you all mi unnt mnslr
for the elance, swift steeils for the nice, irope
rial couch to slimib.-r ou, mid you shall lw ir-fu-sl.eel
with the rarest fruits iu baskets at
liUigie-c." lie I es. The music turns out In
be a groan. The fruits burst the rind with
rank imlsem. Tin- lllagivo Is tnide up of twist
ed leptlles Tin- couch Is a grave Small nl
lowance of rest, small allowance of pcacir,
'mall allowance of comfort.. Cold, hunt,
rough - nothing but a ll'e So It was w ith Ve
taire, the (next applauded man of his tlar:
The Serlpture ws. hi. je.l IhsiW. wtts rrhnrfnr
lion iiiois In pill Hie flirts I ' a an 1 -tin Jew
An Inttilt-I wlu-ii wet', hut wlirn !ok?
(, llien .1 text wnulil lom-li h.tn e ttiei qnlckt
Selr.cd with hemorrlnige of the lungs In
Purls, where he had none to lie cTowiirsl
tin- Idol of all France, tic send a mcmensw
bigcta priest that he may bo recoiici'otl U
the c hiirch lie fore he (lie. A great terioc
falls mum him. He makes the place all 'rouml
iboiit lilm so illsiual that the nurse dcrlsrol
that she woultl not for nil the wealth ot Ku
rope sec aunt her Inlldel die PiiilisUtiir
lliliUlt hail promised him all the worl l'o gar
lands, but In the hist hour of his life, wlic
'ic- needed u solacing, sent tearing mam hi
onscleiice and his nerves a 11 e. Sei H.
was w Ith Lord Hvrou. his line cnn!lnoa in
ICiiL-laiiil only surpassed by his uncleanllncfu
iu Venice, tficn going ou to end his) Isrilllant
misery at Mlssolonghl, Irettlng nt hies nurscr
Fletefit-r. fretting nl himself, fre tting nt the?
world, fretting at (Iml; unci he whtsgAvc tbe
world "Clillde- Harold" mid "Snldanapsln"'
and "The Prisoner of Ch lion" ami Tlic
-siege of Corinth" reduced to nothing hoi a
llle. O, sin has a great facility for making
promises, but it has Just as great facility for
breaking them !
Till'. ONLY IIUAM.Y Cilll'.KltPin, Mr It
A Christian lire Is the only chcerf il ISTe;
while a life of wicked sur cn'ilur Is remorse
uln ami death Its painted glee Is sc-pulcbml
zliastlluess. In the brightest days or the
Mexican empire .Montezuma said he fell
gnawing at his heart huh thing like it canker,
sin, like a monster wild beast of the resect,
sometimes licks all over its victim in onler
lluil the victim mat be more casllv BwallnarcU;
bill geni-iallv sin rasps and galls, anil tear,
md upbraids ami lllt-s. Is It not so, Hens.ir
Is It not so, Hi .ichraiieU Is It not so, ltole
plciref Aye; ayel Itlsso.lt Is so. "The
way of the wicked he turiu-th upside ilotrn."
Ill-torv tells up that when Rome wan fonndnl,
lliere were twelve vultures living Ihrough th
ilr; hut when a trnusgres or dies th:-sky Is
illicit with whole (locks of them. Vulttimil
i-ultiires! xiilluri-sl When I see slu ndrfslnfj
o niaiiv of my hearers, and I see llieiu going
low n day by day anil week by week, I must.
;tve a plain warning. 1 dare not keep it beck
est 1 r.sK the salvat on of my own wvnL
Hover mid pirate imllel down the warning
uell on Inchcape Kirk, tlilinditg that titer
woiihl have a chance lo elc-sp.iil vessels Uiat
rtere crushecl ou the rocks; hut one night hl
.)wn ship clashed down on this vcri rock, and
lie went down with till his cargo. (IcKlilo--hucs:
"When I say lo th i w e.k cl lliounlialt
iirely -lie, uml lliou glvesl him not w irular.
that same man shall die In his iniquity, txit
Ills b ocm! will I require at I It V hail Is."
MOIIK HTIIONCI MKT A 1. Ctl,I.HI I'OtX.
Fifth 1 leant from this subject wont a sasU
thing It is when the chute. l of Gist bwcw It
metal I These P. Illstincs saw that if ttr
?oii bl only gel nil tint metallic Wfii tit not of
Ihe hands of the Israel tes, a I would lx; nrlt,
a 1 ill therefore thev took the swords ami lUr
ijiears. Thev did not want them to liareo.
single metallic wcnHiu. When the in -lal of'
the Israelites was gou , their strength want
roue. This Is the touhle with the churrb i-T
God to-day. It Is siirrciiderlng Its cotiraec. It
lias not geit enough iti--t.il. How se'ilom it ia
hat mi see a mill ta dug Ills imsitloii lit (sear
a- in pulpit or In a r llgiotts -oc.le y, imJ boil
ing that p'sitioii against all oppruealo i ami
ill trial, nnd all eici-iitio'i. an I all criticism.
Go forth Iu the sci vice i f Christ ami ih lour
ivholc diitv. You have on sphere. I hare an
ithcr sphere. "The Lord of Hosts Is with s
a nil the God of Jacob s our refuse, H.-lah.'
We want more ot the determination of J-wkv
lluiit. I do not supjMise he was a vcr wot
lerful man, but he got on his Icncot ami claua
bercd uu the rock, mid with tint In lp ot lifcc
m inor-hcurer be hewed down the I'll llsUm-a;
mil a m. in of verv oidlnury lute lns lu.il at
talnii cuts on hts knees cm storm aiyttin
lor Gisl and for the truth. We want nosne
(hliig of the determliiatl hi of Ih i m-ncral
alio went into Ihe war, nnd us he cntcrol Itti
lirsl battle h s knees knocked tc;eliicr, bit
ph su-al courage not quite up to hln moral
con i age, ami he looked own nt Ids l.nc-c anil.
Mid- -'Ah, If you knew where I wua going
lake you, you would skske woise I ban Ui.tlf"
liot.NO Tint umn'ri IIIDDINO
There Is only one qucsliou lor vimi to ak.
and for me to ask what does 0 I want ma
lo dol Where Is the field I Where Is tbe
nravcrinectlugf Where U the pu!Ut Aud,
Hlidiug out what Gisl wans m to do, goabeait
mil do It all the energ es of our bslr, inliiil
nnd Mini enlisted In th undertaking' Otoy
iirt-lliren. we hav hut little limn In vrliieli to
light, for Go'JI You will bo ilea I soon. I'nt
n the Chistlaii cans' everv energy that GoJ.
;ivesyoii, ' What thy hand llndeth to do, !o
d wlili thy might; for their Is neither wisdona
io I drv ce In the grave wh ther wu are all bat
tening." Opporlunltlcs of uscfulnc.H gisue
forever; louli that might have been beiu-ntcd
;hrce montlis turo never again coming iimlcr
3tir Christian liillui-uce. O, Is it not b gli
iIiim that we awaku out of sleepf
Uliurch tif God, lift up your bea
it the mining victory I Tlio llillfa
lines will go down mid the Israeli tes will pa
up We are ou tho winning did'. 1 think
ust now the king's horses are being booked
j u to the chariot, nud when he diKvt ride doo
the skv there will he such a hosanim acaosic
ills friends ami such a walling among bla
.iicmles as will make the earth tremble, ami
the heavens alng. 1 see now tho p.nroea tst
die Lord's cavalrrmen tossing Iu thu a r. Tie
licliungel before the thr -no lun already liurn
slud his trumiHit, and then he will put IU
joldi-u llvs to his own, and hu will blow be
long, loud bltut thut will ntako ull thu nation
bee. Clap jour lianili, a 1 ye p oplot Hark!
1 heur the lulling thrones an I tho dashing
Jown ot demolished Iniquities. Halt-la ah.
the Ird Gisl omulotiut relgnethl llal-le-lujah,
the kingdoms of this world nre lo
in uc the kingdom of our Lord Je3UCUrit.,w
Thoro Is ono lit n;," said YcRowIr,
lluit hliowH tint glory of this ixHtBlrr
Kvory nmii luw It in his jtowcr to uiska
liis tlmightor n lady." How is thnt?"'
asked llrownlt-y. "Ho onn iiiatnkw
HUlt'elttlly."
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