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His Conduct in Babylon the Theme of a
Helpful Talk to Young Men Away
From Home.
Washingteat report : Dr. Talmage,
stayed in London to oeoupy the fam-
ous Wesley. pulpit in the. City Road
chapel, where he has preached several
times before, always receiving a hearty
welcome, Thence he went to Ireland,
preaching in Belfast and Dubidn. The
discourse he has sent this week de-
scribes the behaalor ef a young man
away from home, and suggests Prac-
tical lessons for people of every age
and class. The text is Daniel, 1., 6:
,"And the king appointed them a daily has pious parentage. But as soon as
provisdon of the king's meat and of be conies into the possession a the
the wine which he drank; so nourish- king his name is changed, all his
Ing them three years, that at the end surroundings are changed, and now,
timaeof they mightstand before the you say, will begin the demoralize -
kin." tion of his character. Before his
My text opens the door a a .college name was Daniel, wbich means "God,
In Babylon and introduces to you a my judge:" now las name is to be
young student 17 years of age, Daniel Beiteshazzar, which means "the trea.s-
by name. Be not surprised if in the urer of the god Bel." Now you expect
college you find many lellaritles. Put to see him overthrown amid all these
a hundred young men together and changed circumstances. Oh, no! Dan -
they are sure to have a. good time. lel started right, and he keeps on right.
There is no harm in that. God does When I find that Daniel is in Jeru-
not write out the trees and the grass salem, I am not surprised to find
Ion they came and to Babylon they
would carry you. If so many plague
stricken men mould like to enter your
eompanionsbip, before anyone is al-
lowed to pass into the intimacy of
your heart put on your severest quar-
antine.
My subject also impresses me with
the fact that early impressions are
almost inefeaceable. Daniel had a.
religious bringing up. Prom the
good meaning of his name I know he
to.urant mingling the intoxicating cub
for her own son. She said to the man
behind the counter: "Do you know what
You are doing?" "No," said he, "I
don't." Says she; "You are fatten/1M
grave yards,"
I was told at Des IVIolnes of a train ,
of oars going through a very 'stormY
night over one of the western prairies:
The young' mom who was present told
us the story. In the night there was a
little child In the sleeping car, fretful
and worrying and crying hour after
hour. A ,man on the opposite side of
the ear lost his patience and said:
"Either make tbat child shut up or
take it to its mother." Then another
man on the opposite side of the sleep-
ing ear -a roan 'with a broken heart -
Pushed back the curtain and looked
out and said: "Young man, that child's
mother Is dead In the baggage car,
and the little thing is wailing for her."
Then the man who had committed the
aafront rose and offered his services
for the night and took care of the
child until morning, and all the Pas-
sengers in the car were broken down
with emotion. Oh, if the cry of one
child could arouse so many symPa-
thisers, what ought to be the effect of
the ten -thousand voice shriek of or-
Phanage and widowhood from the In-
ebriate's grave? God save this coun-
try from the perils of strong drink.
I think the most thrilling passage
of a young man's life Is when be
leaves home to make his fortune.
The novelty and the romance of the
thing may keep him from any keen
sorrow. but the old people who have
seen the destruction of so many who
started with high hope cannot help
but be anxious. As long as he was in
his father's house his waywardness
was kindly chitled, arid although
sometimes he thought the restraint
and the blossoms in dul'. prose. rile what he is In Babylon. I wish I could rather bitter and rather severe in
old robin aoes not sit InoPIng In the write upon all parents' hearts the fa,set ale ewe,
1 er moments he acknowledged
nest beca.use of the chirping's and the that early Impressions are well niah "''
lively adventures of the fledglings that ineffaceable. When I see Joseph,a it was Palutary and righteous.
hay just begun to IIY. Do not come • pious lad, in the house of his father Through the influence of metropolitan
into an orchard looking for winter at- Jacob, I am not surprised to see him
pies on a May morning. acting so nobly down. in Egypt. When
But Daniel of the. text is far fmn I find Samuel, a pious lad. in the aouse
being gay. Wilat oppressive thoughts of his mother Hannah, I am net sur -
must have come over him as he re- prised that he Wee a terrltee emiting
friends the father has obtained a
eituatten for his Aon in the city. The
terairatlee. of the young man come the
night befora hie departure to Lid
farewell to the telvienturer. The rnorn-
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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IN'tfifitateATIONA.L LifeaSON NO. V.
NOVEMBER a, 1900.
The Unjust Steaverd.-Luku 10: 1-13,
• Cammentary-1, Unto His disciples
-1."'his parable was spoken primarily
to "His diseiplcs," but. the Pharisees
were present listening carefully, find
when He was through they derided
Him. A certain rich man -This rich
man can only represent Clod, NV110 18
possessor of all things.-Hom. Clem. A
steward -All the children of men are
stewards of what tlic•y have in this
WorIch-Henry. Was accused -The
rich man had put confidence in his
steward before this, and had allowed
him great liberty M managing hie af-
fairs. Had wasted -Was wasting. •
2. Giro aceount -Bring your nc-
connts for inspection. "Produe batiks
and vouchers.' Na longer steward -
The steward did not deny the charges
against him, and was told plainly that
he, could not retain his position.
8. What shall I do E-Tije. eteward
began to consider cicalae he had
better pureue, tiO that when he was
dismissed from the etewardship he
could still maintain a livelihtxxl. I
cannot dig -He could not. work . at
manual labor for lack of strength.
See R. 1'.
by one "a powerful mettles of grare," .c
But, on the - other hand, :riches used I
only for worldly and selfish purposes i
WV a most ruinou$ thing. • ,
'Wesley thinks it is called the "InPM- 1
mon of unrighteousness" because of
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manner -Wherein it is frequently ob-
played. The' great ies.t,on anaght en this Following 0,1e tho• closing cittatatiottu
Leading, •0,••
and wherein it is generally em •
PaTithle IS that wealth cuarnt to be no 0 Important wheat ountr•-•.S.to-daY ; •
eutsocidniasty.to make 'friends for us MI
The -ehildren of this world are al. ;(-!,,,1:.„1..1.,./caygo°rIz'
most invariably wiser their efforts Milwaukee 075
to gain !wealth and to provide for
future worldly interests than. are the
children of light in caring far their
spiritual welfare. They are wiser in
their planning., in the use of means,
in their methods, and In their persist:
enee. If the same amount of energy
and forethought were put into relig-
ion what grand results would follow.
We must all render an account oil
our stewardship. Death may SOW give
us our discharge, and we be no long -
or stewards. Palt•hfulness Is a prin-
ciple running all through the Chris-
tian's lire -in small things first, then
in greater things, We can serve but
one roaster at a time. Only one object
of sapreme affection is passible at
once. No playing "fast and a -lose" with
God. No "splitting tbe. difference"
when dealing with Him.
33.EAUTY leANTOR.
Parifilad38 Tell llow It Must be Cut to
4. lain reeelved what to do -An Look Well.
idea cranes to litni Ly which lie will
make many frientie, so that when he Nobody can tell just how or why
la put out ot the stewardship they I •aPPeue
will invite him Into their houses. . -
5. Of his lord's debtars-His plan those little circles or creseents of
was, during the little remainieg black eourt plaster walch are now
time that he was yet :leeward, worn by up-to-date girls just at the
show favor to all watt awed his
to eorner of the mouth, or under the
ratieter, eo that when he was tile- templee, or cloee tis t.lia ear, or in the
middle of the cheek. or chin,. ar on the
iimilsms.etui utti(Ty.thvIr 1.4,11,rdF.t-oirro;:orasvpoc•rvinut,an older --have come into favor
ag:tin. But that they have came
cost's are giVen here, bat go la, .2.2.2at black is very evident. And i-
tlt
spetti.
oatCliei
through the making re. "181. it 'Mitt sort of thing says that
cluctioas 114 all. the maids who wear these black •
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hundred t Wai 1.6111 the lait'S't fttlittik.8, ha; it
adil,t;,11-jtA 114'.1111rXtro'it4'el.rr.!trtiCi.lio t:the the t her
and ltrart-n- a arrengi tea at ; the debt - , ejf",41I'''; la IL" ; "1141'4' ala 'iril' lin'
membered that he was a captive la a • to Idolatry as soon as he chimes to man- all at 1413 giling 3Way he 'wall° with • " it' -.*-02.10,-'4, 7.• cell ••travatety.- is all;41- Pastala " 'Ph!' P-;r14412P; E-41‘bs
or% oven. tie•iiit441.41v•r•-, ter tit' b-' or er. scent ;
strange land! Th, mush: that tetra' hood. David planned the temPle at • arountl the plaee to take a last look eellieatee, ye 3 t5,,...:t, fift4;_:„The, ,,,t,v,... 14514,TA'at e;tre of t1 it :Amt. At. ti;e
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into his etutiy \villainy wee not Cie ;a • Veen t;teela ea tieet a girl may wear
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song a z2on, but the sound of flute, for its bantling'. but Solomon, the
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' net oveeetirefta ahem their worao ; tre`tettl, '--iat aeieta a
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Toledo 0741-'2. 0'76'1-4
Detroit, red ... ... 0 75
Detroit, white 073 •
leuluth, NO. 1 north 0 741-4 0 74.7-a
Duluth, No. 1 hard- 070 1-S --e-
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No. 2 red western vitiator, -steady. at
ld, No. 1 northern spring, 60,85i
at Os 4d, No, 1 Oal„ dull, at Os 5 1.2c1,
Feb., 6s
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59; bighest, 59.
Toronto tearaners' Market.
'Wheat -Two hundred bushels o2
white and two hundred bueltels of reci
sold fIrni at dile, and four huntiredi
bushels bf goose wheat steady, a:4
671-2c.
Barity-Two thousand bushels sokl
lc higher. at 44 to 481-2c.
bulX-1. One load sold steady at 53c pen
Oats -FITC: hundred bushels soli)
1-2 to le lower at to 291-2o. .
fray and litraw-itelg.ipts of haZ
atnounted to ten loads, anal the pricta
Wft:, 504. higher, sales Wade ati
$13 to al5 par ton. ane load of loose
straw sold fur Sa.
lanter-Otile a,nutil amount was
offered and the demand was ligh.t. The•
Prices are tincliam.f,..d at 120 to 22e for
pound rolle.
lege-a-Tv/le la quiet and supra.*
, are larr.e enough to meet the demencii*
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h pritee• 11:4 hut:god at 40 to •05o.
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