CAPITAL CI1V oOURIER, SATURDAY JUNE i.j, 1891. Jftsr c 0' CAST THEM ON THE LORD. CHRIST WILL HELP YOU DEAR YOUfl HEAVY BURDENS. Bit Tatmnc rrtnrliri mi Ktoqnant Hrr Man Thl Append In tho llulnr Mnn, the Invalid, lh Mouranr ml to All Hamanlty. Brooklyn, Juno T. It It no now thlnn to the memtora of t lie Urooklyn Tabornnclc hnrch to have their paator'n cinlnutico no knowlolKotl by tho outnldo world, lltit Ten they mint hnvo Iwau Kratlflml by tlio distinction confvrnxl upon him nines Innt Sunday. In llntonluK to Dr. TalmnKo to day, they were IImcmiIiik to tho ohnplnln of the Ancient nml Ilonorahlo Artillery Com pany of MaMacliiniotta, In which office hu wm formally Inatullutl with duo ceremony on June 1. The organization, which I two hundred nnd fifty yearn old, and tho lineal ilraoondnnt of no KiikIUu oruanl ra tion dntlnit back to the beginning of tho Sixteenth century, lion had ninny dlntlu- gulih'ed divines Mclinplalns, nml tho honor m nlwnyi Immiii hlKhly appreciated. Tho subject of Dr. Talntnuo's Burniou this morning was "Tho Harden Uonrcr," nnd hit text I'aalm lv, tt)-"Cast thy burdun apon.tho Lord, nnd ho shall sustain theo." TDK BKIIMON. Dnvld wni hero taking his own medicine If anybody had on him heavy welghu, Dnvld had them, nnd yet out of his own Azperlouco ho advises you nnd mo ua to tho beat wny of getting rid of burdona. Thla la a world of bunion bearing. Coming Into the houao of prayer thoro tuny bo no algu of sadness or aorrow, but whoro la tho mnn who hna not a conlllctf Whoro la the soul that hna not a atrugglof And there la not a dny of All tho yenr when my toxt Is not gloriously appropriate, and thoro la uuver All AUdlonoo oaaomblod on tho planet where the text doe not (It the occasion! "Cast thy burden upon tho Lord, and ho shall sustain theo." lu the far east wella of wa ter an io Infrequent thatwhon a man owna a well he hna a property of very (treat value, And sometimes battles hnvo been fought for the possession of ono well of water; but there la ono well that evory man owns a deep well, a iwronnlal well, a well of tears. If a mnn has not n burden on thla shoulder, he hna n burden on tho other boulder. The day I left homo to look After myself and for myael, In the wagon my father sat driving, and ho anld tbnt dny something which hna kept with mo nil my llfoi "Do Witt, it Is always info to trust God. I havo many a tlmo como to a crista of diffi culty. You may know thnt, hnvlng boon sick for fifteen years, tt was no cnay thing for me to support a family; but ntwnys God camo to tho rescue, I remember tho time," ho said, "when I didn't know what to do, nnd I saw n man on horseback rid ing up tho farm Inno, and ho Announced to sue that I had boon nominated for tho most lucrative oflko In tho gift of tho people of Mm county, and to thnt office I was elected, and God In that way met all my wants, and I tell you It Is always safo to trust him. Oh, my friends, what wo wnnt Is a prac tical rcllglonl Tho religion people have la so high up you cannot roach It. I had a friend who entered tho llfo of an evaugo list Ha gave up a iucratlvo business In Chicago, and he and his wlfo finally came to severe want. He told me that In tho morning at prayers he saldt "O Lord, thou knowest we have not a mouthful of food inthehouael Help me; help usl" And he started out on the street, and a gentleman nut him and Midi "I havo been thinking of you for a good while. You know I nm a flour merdhant; If you won't bo offended, I should like to seud you a barrel of flour." My friend cast his burden on tho Lord, and the Lord sustained him. In the Straits of Magellan, I have been told, there Is a place where whichever wny a captain puts his ship be finds the wind against him, and there arc men who all their lives have been running in tho teeth of the wind, and which way to turu they do not know. Some of them may bo hero this morning, and I address thorn face to fnco, not perfunctorily, but as ono brother talks to another brother, "Cast thy burden upon me Lioru, anu no shall sustain theo." I TIIK PUSlKRSa MAN'S DUKDKN. First There are a great many men who have business burdens. When we see a nan harried and perplexed And annoyed In business life we Are Apt to say, "He ought not to have Attempted to carry so much." Ab, thnt man tuny not bo to blamo at all! When a mnn plants a business he dors not know what will be lu outgrowths, what vrlll be lu roots, what will bo lu branches. Then Is many a man with keen foresight and large business faculty who baa beou flung Into the dust by unforeseen circum stances sprlngtug upon him from ambush. When to buy, when to sell, when to trust And to what amount of credit, what will be the effect of this uew inveutlon of machin ery, whnt will be the effect of that loss or crop and a thousand other questions per plex business men until the hair Is silvered and deep wrinkles are plowed lu the check, and tho stocks go up by the mountains nnd go down by the valleys, and they are at their wiu' ends and stagger like drunken men. There never has been a tlmo when there have been such rivalries In business as bow. It is hardware ngnlnat hardware, books against books, chandlery ngnlnat chandlery, Imported article against Im ported article. A thousand atores In com bat with Another thousand stores. Never uch adynntneo of light, never such vari ety of assortment, never so much splendor of show window, never so much adroit ness of salesmen, never so much acuteuess of advertising, and nmid all the severities of rivalry In business bow many men break downl Oh, the burden on tho houlderl Oh, the burden on tho heart! xou hear thnt It Is nvarice which drives . tbwwnof buMnf through the street, and thai Is the commonly Accepted Idea. 1 do not believe a word of It. The vast niultltwdt of these business men are tolling on for others. To educate their chlldreu, to put the wing of protec tion over their bouaeholds, to have some thing left so when they pais out of this Ufa their wives and children will not havo to go to tka poorhouse that Is the way 1 ImbbIaU this energy In the street and tors the vast majority of that energy. Grip, Gouge & Co. do not do all the busi ness. Some of us remember when the Central America was coming home from California, It was wrecked. President Arthur's father-in-law was the heroic cap tain of that ship, and went down with most of the passengers. Some of them got off Into lifeboats, but there was a young man returning from California who bad a bag of gold In his hand) and as the last boat shoved off from tka ship that was to go down that man saoHUd to a comrade In the boat, "Here, Jobs, eaten ..this gold, there are 3.000; take It homa'to my old mother, It will make bar aomfortaUl in her last days." Aria, Gauga ,L'e, do not do all the busl- i ai ias warn, aui my menu, uo you any thnt God does not cm re anything atout your worldly lmnlin'r I tell you God knows more alxut It than you do. He knows nil your perplexities; ho knows whnt mortgagee la nbout to foreclose; ho knows whnt nolo you cannot pay; he knows whnt unsalable goods you liayo on your shelves, ho knows nil your trials, from tho dny you took hold of the first yardstick down to the sale of tho Inst yard of ribbon, and the God who helped David to be king, nnd who hclol Daniel to be prlmo minister, nnd who helwd Hnvelock to be a soldier, will holp you to discharge nil your duties. He is going to see you through. When loas comes, and yoti find your property going, just tako this Hook and put It down by your ledger, nnd rend of tho eternal possesions that will como to you through our Lord Jesus Christ. And when your business partner betrays you, and your friends turu ngnlnat you, just take tho Insulting letter, put It down on the table, put your Hllilo tiesldo tho Insult ing letter, and than rend of tho frluud' ship of him who "stlckcth cloior than a brother." TIIK LOUD SUSTAINED HIM. A young nccountnut In Now York city got Ida accounts vutnnglod. Ho know he wns honest, nnd yet ho could not mnko his nccounU coinu out right, nnd ho tolled at them day and night until ho wns nearly frenr.led. It seemed by thoso books that something had been misappropriated, nnd he know before God ho was honest. Tho Inst dny enmu. Ho know If ho could not that dny mnko his account como out right hi would go into disgrace nnd go Into banish ment from tho business establishment, lit wont over there very early, before then was nnybody in tho place, nnd ho knelt down at tho desk and saldt "Oh, Ixml, thou knowest I havo tried to bo honest, but I cannot make these things como out righti Help mo today help mo this morning!" Tho young mnn arose nnd hardly know ing why ho did so opened a book thnt lay on tho desk, nnd there was a leaf contain ing u line of figures which explained ovary thing. In other words, hu cast his bunion upon the Iord nnd tho Lord sustained him. Young man, do you hear thntr Oh, yes; God hna ft sympathy with nnybody thnt Is in nny kind of tot II Uo know how heavy Is tho hod of bricks that tht workman cartjes up tho ladder of the wall; ho hears tho plcknx of tho miner dowir In the conl shaft; he knows how strong the tempest strikes tho sailor nt masthead; he aces tho factory girl nmoug tho spindles and knows how her arms ncho; ho sees the sowing woman lu tho fourth story and knows how few cnco sho gets for making n garment; and louder than nil tho din and roar of tho city comes tho volco of a sym pathetic God, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord, nnd honhnll sustain theo." Second There are n great ninny who hnvo n weight of persecution and abuse upon them. Sometimes socloty geU a grudgo against n man. All his motives are misinterpreted, nnd his good deeds are depreciated. With more vlrtuo than soino of tho honored nnd applauded, he runs only against raillery nnd sharp criticism. When n mail begins to go down ho has not only tho force of natural gravitation, but a hundred hands to help him In tho pre cipitation. Men are persecuted for their virtues nnd their successes. Germnnlcus said he had just ns many bitter antagonists as he had adornnienU. The character sometimes Is so lustrous that tho weak eyes of envy and jealousy cannot bear to look at It. It was their Integrity that put Joseph In the pit, and Daulel in tho don, and Shadrach In the fire, and sent John tbo Evangelist to desolate Patmos, and Calvin to the castlo of persecution, and John Husa to tho' stake, aud Korah after Moses, and SauI after David, and Herod After Christ Bo sure if you havo anything to do for church or state, and you attempt It with all your soul, tho lightning will strike you. INTEGRITY ALWAYS BRINGS ABUSE. The world always has bad a cross ho tween two thieves for tho one who comes to savo it High nnd holy enterprise has always been followed by abuse. Tho most subllmo tragedy of self sacrifice has come to burlesque. Tho graceful gait of virtue is always followed by grimace nud travesty. The sweetest strain of poetry over written has come to ridiculous narodv. and as lonu as there are vlrtuo and righteousness lu the world, thoro will bo something for Iniquity to grin at All along tho Hue of tho ages, aud lu all lauds, tho cry bus boon: "Not thla man, but Uarabbas. Now, Darabbus was a robber." And what makes the persecutions of life worse is that they come from people whom you have helped, from thoso to whom you have loaned money or have started In busi ness, or whom you rescued In some great crisis. I think It has been tho history ol all our lives tho most acrimonious assault has como from thoso whom we havo bene fited, whom we have helped, and that makes tt all tho harder to bear. A man is In danger of becoming cynical. A clergyman of the Unlvtirsalist church went Into a neighborhood for the establish ment of a church of his denomination, and be was anxtous to find some one of that denomination, and he was pointed to a certain house and went there. Ho said to the man of tho house, "I understand you are a Uulversallst; I want you to help me lu the enterprise." "Well," said the mnn, "I am n Universalis, but I have a peculiar kind of Universnlism." "What is thntr" naked tho minister. "Well," re plied the other, "I have been out lu the world, nnd I havo been cheated and slan dered and outraged and nbused until I be lieve In universal daranatioul" The great danger Is that men will bo como cynical and given to believe, as Da vid was tempted to any, that all men are liars. Oh, my trleuds, do not let that bo the effect upon your souls) If you cannot endure a little persecution bow do you think our fathers endured great persecu tion? Motley, lu his "Dutch Hopubllc," wns us or r.gmont the martyr, who, con demned to be beheaded, unfastened his col lar on the way to the scaffold; aud wheu they asked him wby lo did that ho said, "So they will uot be detained in their work-, I want to be ready." Ob, how little We have to endure compared with those who have goue Iwfore usl - BUOOR NOT ONK INC1L Now, if you have come across 111 treat ment, let me tell you you are In excellent company Christ And Lutber And Galileo and Columbus and Jobu Jay aud Joslah Quincy aud thousands of men And women, tho best splriU of earth and heaven. Budge not one Inch, though all hell wreak upon you lu vengeance, and you be mode a target tor ueviia to snoot at no you not think Christ knows all about persecution t Was be not hissed atr Was bo not struck on the cheekf Was he not pursued all the days of bis llfef Did they not expectorate upon him? Or, to put it in Bible lan guage, "They spit upou him." And can not ho understand whnt persecution laf "Cast thy bunion upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee." Third There are others who carry great burdens of physical ailment. Wheu sud den sickness has come, and fierce choleras and malignant fevers take the castles of life bv storm, we appeal to God: but in thoso chronic aliments whicn wenr out tho strength day nfter day, nud week nfter week, and year nfter yenr, how llttlu re sorting to God for iolncol Then people de pend upou tluir tonics nnd their piasters and their cordials rather than upon heav enly stimulants. Oh, how few people there nro completely well! Some of you, by dint of perseverance nud care, hnvo kept living to this tlmo; but how you have had to war against physical nllmcntal Auto dlluvlnns, without medical collego and In firmary and apothecary shop, multiplied their years by hundreds; but ho who has gone through tho gantlet of dlscaso in our time, nnd has como to seventy years of nge, hi a hero worthy of a palm. Tllk llUIWKN OF 1LLNKS3. Tho world swims to bo a grent hospital, and you run against rheumatisms and con sumptions and scrofulas and neuralgias and scores of old diseases baptized by new nomenclature. Oh, how heavy a burden sickness lal It takes tho color out of tho sky, nud tho npnrklo out of tho wnvo, nnd tho sweetness out of tho fruit nnd tho Ins ter out of tho night When tho limbs ache, when tho respiration Is painful, when tho mouth Is hot, whou the enr roars with un healthy obstructions, how hard it Is to bo patient and cheerful nnd nsslduousl "Cast thy burden upon tho Lord." Does your head nchof Ills wore tho thorn. Do your feet hurt? Ills were crushed of tho spikes. Is your side palnfulr His was struck by tho apear. Do you feol like giving wny un der the burden f His weakness gavo way under a cross. While you are In overy possible wny to try to restore your physical vigor, you nro to remember that mora soothing than nny nnodyne.atid more vitalizing than any stim ulant, and more strengthening than nny tonic is tho prescription of the text: "Cast thy bunlcti upou tho Lord, nnd ho shall sustain theo." We hear a great deal of talk now about faith cure, nndsomo people say It cannot bo done nud it is a failure. I do not know but that tho chief advance of tho church Is to bo in thnt direction. Mar velous things como to mo dny by dny which mnko mo think thnt If tho ngo of miracles is past It is because tho faith of miracles Is past A prominent merchant of New York said to n member of my family, ".My moth er wants her caso mentioned to Mr. Tal mage." This was tho caso. Ho saldt "My mother had a dreadful abscess, from which sho had suffered untold agonies, and all surgery had Iran exhausted upon her, and worse nnd worse sho grew until wo called In a fow Christian friends and proceeded to prny nbout it Wo commended her caso to God, aud tho abscess bognu immediately to bo cured. Sho is entirely well now, and without knife and without any surgery." So that case has como to mo, nnd thoro nro a score of other cases coming to our ears from nil parts of the earth. Oh, yo who are sick, go to Chrlstl Oh, yo who nro worn out with ngonles of body, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord, nnd ho shall sus tain thcel" TIIK DUIIDKX OF BEREAVEMENT. Another bunlen somo havo to carry Is tho bunion of bereavement Ahl thcuo are tho troubles that wear us out. If we loso our property, by additional industry perhaps wo may bring back tho estranged fortune; If wo loso our good name, perhaps by reformation of morals wc may achieve ngnln reputation for integrity; but who will bring back tho dear departed? Alas mel for these empty cradles nnd these trunks of childish toys that will never bo used Again. Alas mel for tho empty .chair nnd the sllenco in tbo halls that will never echo again to those familiar footsteps. Alast for the cry of widowhood and orphanage. What bitter Murahs in the wilderness, what cities of tho dead, whnt long black shallow from tho wing of death, whnt eyes sunken with grief, what hands tremulous with bereavement, what Instruments of music shut now because there are no fin gers to play on themt Is there no relief for such souls? Ayo, let tho soul rldo Into tho harbor of my toxt Tho soul that on Jesus hath leaned for reposo, I will not, I will not desert to Its foes; That soul, though all holl shall emloavor to shako, I'll nover, no never, no novor forsake Now, the gnve Is brighter than tho nu clout tomb whoro tho lights were perpetu ally kept burning. Tho scarred feot of him who was "tho resurrection and tho life" are on tho broken gravo hillock, while tho voices of angels ring down tbo sky nt tho coronation of another soul como homo to glory. TIIK ONLY CURE FUR SIN. Then there are many who carry the bur dcu of sin. Ah, wo all carry It until in tho appointed way thnt bunlen is lifted. Wo need uo Bible to provo that tho wholo race Is ruined. Whnt a spcctaclo it would be If we could tear off tho mask of human defilement or bent i drum that would bring up tin wholo army of tho world's transgressions tho deception, tho fraud, and tho rapine, and tho murder, aud tho crime of nil tho centuries! Aye, if I could souud the trumpet of resurrection In tho soul of tho best men lu this audience, nud all tho dead sins of tho past should como up, wo could not endure the sight. Sin, grim and dire, has put its clutch upou tho immortal soul nud that clutch will never relax unless It bo under tho heel of him who camo to destroy tho works of tho devil. Oh, to hnvo a mountain of sin on tho soul I Is there no way to havo the burden moved? Oh, yes. "Cast thy burden upon tho Lord." Tho sinless ono camo to tako the consequences of our sin! And I know ho is In earnest. How do I know it? By the streaming temples and tho streaming hands as ho says, "Como unto mo all yo who nro weary ami heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Why will prodigals live on swines' husks wheu tho robe, and the ring, and the father's welcome are ready? Why go wandering" over tho great Sahara desert of your sin whou you nro Invited to the gnnlens of God, the trees of llfo nnd the fountains of llvlug water? Why bo houseless and homeless forever when you may become tho sous and daughters of tho Jrd UtKl Almighty? Fssliluiis In Fans. Intro are gauze fans of novel design, hand painted, with tllghtA of butterflies. wallows and dragon files, and studded at Intervals with mock gems diamonds, ru bies, emeralds nud the like. They glitter and look very brilliant by gaslight, and ato comparatively Inexpensive. A pretty fauof black gauze, called the "rising sun," la ornamented with graduated lines of gold. It would bo just the thing to carry with a black and gold ball gown. Some young girls have their first name painted on their fans. Ono seen was in crepe do Chine, with tho word "Violet" painted in violets upon It Tho flower fans are lovely, but very fragile. They geucrally copy the form aud colors of a poppy or a rose. Sho Knew What to Uo, Amy These newspaper articles on "What Shall Wo Do with Our Boys?" mnko mo tired. Mabel Mo, too; every girl knows that the best thing to do with her boy is to marry him. Nw York Upoch. ,xocr3uaotxx.irt - ouuuumjn f 1 "NWf am: u 1 I 1 A 1mgryiyr?nnrV.-v--yf How to Olt-nti Tinware. Apply common soda with n tnoistcuci nowBpnpor mid rub with n dry pieco Tho tlnwnro will look llku now afto' this treatment. How to I'rnvent Corns. Ono of tho chief causes of corns is the wearing of ill fitting shoos. To proven t their growtli only ono thing ia necessary. Always purchase well fitting shoes and wear them in tho house for a week or two, to accustom them to tho shape of your feot, boforo putting them into gen eral uso. How to Otitnln m Passport. Send fivo dollars to tho secretary of Btnto, Washington. A blank will bo sent to you, which you fill out nnd cer tify to before n justice of tho penco or notary public and return to tho secre tary, who thereupon issues tho passport Every passport must bo ronowed within ono year of its ditto. Tiio oatli of alio- ginnco is required in all cases. When husband, wifo mid minor children travel togethor a singio .passport is nil that U needed. A separato passport is required for nny other person, except servants, in tho party. On tho Franco-Spanish fron tier tho possession of a passport is ob ligatory, and is likoly to prove of great Bervico elsewhero nt nny tlmo. How to Cut or Mora dlais. Any hard steel tooth will cut glass ensily when kept wet with camphor dis solved in turrwiitine. A nolo can bo readily enlarged by a round file, Tho ragged edges of glass vessels can be smoothed by a flat file. In fact tho most brittlo glass can bo wrought almost as easily ns brass by tho uso of cutting tools kept wet with camphorated oil of turpentine. How to Eat an Orange. Cut thoornngo In halves, longitudinal ly, with a sharp knifo. Then insert tho point of n teaspoon into each section nnd with n slight twist of tho wrist dig out tho juicy part, leaving tho pulp. Tho best results uro with tho ripest oranges, for whoro thoy aro slightly green it is mora difficult to soparato tho snbstanco from tho pulp. Special orango spoons nro quito tho thing, nnd can bo obtained at your jowclor's. now to Change American Into Foreign Money, When nbout to leavo tho United States It is udvisablo to sccuro whatover foreign money you may need from a reputablo oxchango broker, of whom thoro aro a number in overy city. If you intend crossing tho ocean you can often change greenbacks for English monoy to tho amount of nbout $100 on board tbo steamship. It is not prudent, however to trust to this chanco, as there aro fre quently mora demands on the purser than ho is nblo to meet Besides, tbo premium charged is usually higher than yon would havo to pay to tho broker at tho port of embarkation. American and English gold Is readily exchanged in most foreign countries, but in England, If you depend upon tho chances of tho hour, a fivo dollar gold pieco is often re ceived at tho rata of n sovereign, and in Franco it is not uncommon to havo a sovereign roceivod as a twenty franc pieco. Both prudonco and economy therefore suggest dealing with tho regu lar exchange brokers, who can bo found in tho vicinity of tho railroad depots in most European cities. How Grain Shrinks. From tbo timo It is threshed, wheat will shrink two quarts to tho bushel, or 0 per cent. , in six months. Corn shrinks much more from tho timo it is first husked. Ono hundred bushels of ear will bo reduced to about eighty in tho same period. low to Test Milk for Water. Thrust a dry, cool knitting ncodlo deep in tho milk and withdraw it slowly. If tho milk has been watered as much as 5 per cent scarcely a trace of its oil ele ments will adhere to tho needle. If pure, tho neodlo will bo quito oily. How to Clean Hair llruiliei. Dissolve a llttlo soda in warm water aud add u littlo ammonia. Hold tho brushes in it with tho bristles down ward and avoid wetting tho buck. Shako until tho grease is removed, rinse in cold wutor and put lu tho nir to dry . How to Iteinove Stulna. Rubbing with common suit will take egg stains from spoons. Fruit status can be taken from tho hands by washing them in clear water, drying slightly and holding them over tho flame of a sulphur match while thoy are moist. Stains can bo taken from linon by laying salt of wormwood on tho parts when wot and rubbing. How to Detect Ueutli. If, wiien tho hand of tho supposed dead person be held toward a candlo or other artificial light, with tho fingers extended and touching each other, and one looks through tho spaces between tho fingers toward tho light there, appears a scarlet red color whuro tho fingers touch ouch other, the person is still allva Tho color is caused by the blood still circulating showing Itself through tho tissues which have not yet congested. When llfo is entirely extinct tho phenomenon of scar let spaco between the fingers at once ceases Uow to Dress a Shop Window. A window dresser can secure tho best results by working along' geometrical lines. To bo the most attractive tho goods' on ono sido of a window should have tho same shape as those on the other. Beauty of design can nover be obtained by throwing a small selection of tho stock Into tho window in a con fused mass. Tho dresser should aim to work out soma figiro in his arrangement of the goods. 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