"REV. DR THE TALMAGE. DAY Subject: “The Slaughter.” (Preached at St, Louis, Mo.) SERMON, TRXT: “As an Proverbs vii, 1. ox to the stanghter.” | all the luxuries on the table. | At the end of six | BROOKLYN DIVINE'S SUN- | I found | There is nothing in the volee or manner of | the butcher to indicate to the ox that there ie death ahead The ox thinks he is going on toa h pasture field of clover, where all day long he wh. fevel in the herbaceous luxuri ance; but after a while the men and the bx close in upon him with sticks and stones shouting, and drive him through bars into a doorway, where he is fastened, with a well aimed stroke the ax him; and so the anticipation of the red pasture fleld is completely disappointed many na young man has been driven on by temptation to what he thought would be aradisiacal e njoyment, but after a while in uences with darker hue and swarthier close in upon him, and he finds that of making an excursion into a garden he has beens driven “‘as an ox to the slaughter.” I. We are apt to blame young men for being destroved when we ought to blame the influences that destroy them Society slaughters a great many young men by the behest: “You must keep up appearances; whatever be your salary, you well as others, you must wi many friends, you must smoke as costly cigars, you must give as expensive entertan ments, and you must live in as fashiona boarding hous If you haven't the n 7 borrow, If vou can't borrow make a fal entry, or substract here and there a bill from a bundle of bank bills; you will only have make the deception a little while; in a few months, or ina year or two, you can make all right. Nobody will be burt by it; nobod will be the wiser You vourself will not | damaged.” By that awful procs wired thousand men have time and sla: Suppose wrong al hardly a m borrowed mone; on a borrowed kinds of borro for the pur up legitirnats and money you can is right, the Money enon however pi for a dandy and and boon slaught withe wit is wir your on do other «d then ng street to es owe if ism of out of it Lord Bacon: above the to take as a criminal do for Abbotsford hand gave away from i for him if he ha he had chiseled over ford: “W n The tre not understand the and that if v pectation debts which you 80 much money and 1 buy DO capac tion of est Deng ir if when th i fill merchandis one case | take take the tin ing than and ned the ot the face is tur with the articles of off a ham in the chant's time, and | senger to transfer while in the time of the self, and 1 trouble to thief is 1» for debts | et in ad move every Mav 4d other grocers and no ries. They ow: of where they will move City, finding Mennwhile the new lon day by the disappointed bakers, goods denders, and you are ssked wi fou do not know should not know sor has gone and the peopie have sent thelr there to solicit the **y new neighbor, and the with great complacency and affluence, orders the finest highest priced sugars, and the best canned fruits, and, perhaps, all And the debts will keep or J. until he gots his goods on the next April in the furniture cart Now, let me say, if there are any such por sons in the house, if you have any regard for your own conveniences, you had better re move to some greatly distant part of the cit) It i= too bad that, having had all the trouble of consuming the goods, you should also have the trouble of being dunned! And let me say that if you find that this pictures your own photograph, instead of being in church you ought to be in the penitentiary No wonder that so many of our merchants fail in business They are swindled into bankruptey by these wandering Arabs, these nomads of city life They cheat the grocer out of the green ap ples which make them sick, the physician who attends thelr distress, and the under. taker who fits them out for departure from the neighborhood where they owe everybody When they pay the debt of nature, the only debt they ever do pay! Now our young men are coming up in this depraved state of commercial ethics, and | ain 4 solicitous about them. | want to warn Shen Aguingt being slaughtersd on the sharp edges of debt You want many things you have not, my young friends. You sha re them if you have patience and honesty and industry. Certain lines of conduct always lead out to certain successes There is a law which controls even those thi that seem haphazard. 1 have been told those who have observed that it is bie to caloniate just how many letters will be sat to the Dead Letter office avery year through misdirection; that it Is pos itd x caleniate just how many let be detained for nek of x es a through the fe of | 3 sudars, and that if ia pu ible to tell Just | many people all in strgets by | slipping on an orange peel, thers are no accidents, The most | if oant event you ever heard of is the link be tween two sternities—the eternity of the past | and the eternity of the future. Head the right way, young man, and you will come out at the t goal, man and tell me what in, and what his mental | what his habits, and 1 will tell store her way Cxing aed but new ku spaper carriers your proche OT It arranged Meanwhile your pre to some distant part of the who have anytl Wa aluable™ was ou Hop he with stra the /eeum Ww | sand : | to your adverse worldly « : : i i i { : : i gone to bed at night { comes off his front OFS | and | i fy arm | instead | t five cach, Wo bagan, and as they were the best congregation in all the world, and we elt nothing was too good for them, wo piled never oom- pleted the undertaking months [ was in financial despalr. what every young man learns In time to save himself, or too Inte, that you must measor the size of a man's body before you begin to cut the cloth for his coat, When a young man willfully and of cholee, having the comforts of life, goes into the contraction of unpayable debts he knows not | into what he goes. The creditors get after the debtor, the pack of hounds in full ery, and plas! for the reindeer, They jingle his door bell before he gets up in the mornin they jingle his door bell after he has They meet him as he steps, They send him a or a letter, in curtest style, tell They attach his goods at thirty days, or Il him aknave want him dis church. They want of the bank They come at him from thi », and from that ide, and from before, and from behind, and ym above, and from beneath, and he is in sulted and gibbeted, and sued, and dunned, and sworn at, until gets the nervous dys ia, gets neural gets Hver complaint pepsia ‘ gots heart convulsive disorder postal card, ing him to pay up They want cash, a note on demand They say he lies ciplined at the him turned out 0 note They cu Th sla | gots consug on must dress as | ¢ and brandy as | | any In other words, years from now | aires of 4 Now oe will | Ww he they they are ANY unne obsequies, tos handle on the ¢ surplus whether the | whethle the been bought by y th in whos rave and you say “Of him alone.” Oh, no! k ful to sen whether there HX DOTISes at the ar there | whether shrou wostly of ches rs sent to the y y family or we the de i it ie on cour Now nis Any usel there to to LE) TE Th © OTe wit) x Chris nity te satires and ped it int Ww. how 1» in wil There } interested ir An, Arm ye mon is to put f ur own de wholesale slaug snot a person in t that question f The of m in each of your hands for vy Walt not for Young Men's Christian Associations to protect you, ar churches to t you A pealing to God for help take care of ured First, have a room somewhere that you can call your own. Whether it be the back par lor of a fashionable boarding house, or a room in the fourth story of a cheap lodging I carenot, Only have that one room your fortress. Let not the disspator or unclean top over the threshold If they come up the long Bight of stairs and knock at the door, mest them face to face and kindly yet firmly refuse them admit tance, Have a fow family portraits on the wall, if you lwought them with your country home. Have a Bible on the stand. If you ean afford it and you play on have an instrument of musie--harp or flute, or cornet, or melodeon, or violin, or piano. Every morning before you atv that room, pra Every night Bs Mm come home in that room, pray. Make that room your Gibraltar, your Sebastapol, your Mount Zion. Let no bad book or news paper come into that room, any more than you would allow a cobra to coil on your table Take cure of yourself Nobody else will take care of you, Your help will not come up two or three or four fights of stairs; your help will come through the roof, down from heaven, from that God who in the six thou years of the world's history betrayed a young man who good and a Christian is reel hject a Wenpon {enw rolex One Lot me my in regard circumstances, in passing, that you areon a level now with Shut who are finally to succeed, Mark my words, young Jn and think of it thirty ou will find that those yearg from now are the million. Is country, who are the orators of the country, who are the posts of the coun try, who are the strung merchants of the the country, who are the t philanthroplets of the country —-migh In chureh and are this ove nd on a level with you, not an inch abov you in straltened circum. who wnt you from | never | tried to be | again commit the blasphemy of saying you have no capital to start with, Equipped! Why, the poorest young man in this qu is { equipped as only the God of the whole uni- verse could afford to equip him. Then his body-—a very poor affair compared with his wonderful soul-—oh, that in what | makes me solicitous I am not so much anxious about you, young man, because you have so little to do with, as I am anxious | about yon beosuse you have much to risk and loss or gain There is no class of persons sympathies us quite enough te mpts ation i that so stir my young men in great cities. Not salary to live on, snd all the hat come from that deficit Invited on all hands to drink, and their exhausted nervous system seeming de mand stimulus, Their religion carieatured by the most of ti in the tore and most of the operatives in the factory, The rapids of temptation and death rushing against that young man forty miles the hour, and he ina frail boat headed up stream, | with nothing but a broken oar to work with Almighty God help them they will tn { e clerks Unless y under Ah! when I tokl you to take care of your wolf yo stood me if vou the ight I meant you ae to de pend upon human resol lution, which m in the of the wine ot wn out the first § Here is helmet, the HW of lord God Al mighty, Cle irself in that panoply and you shall not be put to confusion, Sin pays woll neither in this world nor the ht thinking will take | 1 in transport I never Z Ian ¥ K u misunder ved blo ay be dissol foam with the May be ust of srantation next, «11 ail Wh us prays 2 YOY ay Lord oli he Bn Vers helpu ont man, if wasn hich will greet you of heaven the hundred and forty and four thousand shall sccord with Christ in crying Well done thou good and faithful servant And the infl that on earth you put in motion will go down from generation to gen eration a influences you wound up handed to your children, and their influences wound up and handed to their children until watch and clock are no more needed to mark the wogress, because time (teelf shall be no Jouger tare ae YONA —— — Sil Caltare, There is a market for silk either in the cocoons or when it is recled or in its floss or tangled state, hut the reeled silk sells the hest The worm destroyed at soon as the cocoon is formed by heating the cocoons in an oven to a temperature of 212 degrees, or tha of boiling water, or they are steamed for an hour or put in boiling water for thirty | minutes, Unless this is done the worm ita way out of the cocoon and emerges in ita natural state as 8 moti The ladies’ Silk Culture Association, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, American grown is eats rearing silk worms, «New York Times. Er m—— Prophecy of a Plate Prophet, Sarah Winnemucca says a prophet has risen among the Indians at Walker Lake, (Cal, and is creating some excitement among the ignorant and most credulous Piutes, He says the rite of all the Piute warriors who have died in the Inst | BOO years are io return to the earth and restime their old forms. They have con. | demned the whites and the Indians who | write or speak their language or adopt | their customs and will po on Br them from the earth, — San Franciso (hronidle. | yard, | delivered wrvodd it, | cotscerning it all ! oan touch a « terest i themselves in giving information on this | subject to persons who are desirous of | SABBATH SC HOOL, INTERNATIONAL LESSON APRIL 14, FoR Lesson Text: “The Mark xii, 1-12 John i, 11 Rejected Son Text: Commentary, Golden LL “And parables,” He began to This is one of th and dis which Hq and on the Mount of Olives on the fourth day in Passdon week to-day is one of the last nu Israel are they crucify Him, in which He tells them of God's great care of them, and thelr awful treatinent of His servants and finally of His own Son YA certain ma say Mark and Luke ‘a certain househ From Py (IY Os Wodgesday, ar lesson 8 of Christ to planted a vineyard,” while Matthew calls him Leds Mat, xxi, 33), Ixxx,, 8-10; Isa. v., 1-7. wo learn that the vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is the house of Israel, and the men of Judah His plant.” As to the hedge and winefat and tower indicating His great care of His vine that also is fully desoribed in the pn sages referred Mays What could hots done more to my vineyard that 1 ot done in it The husbandmen of bint ¢ are evidently the shepherds, the whi ht to have care | for the vine red the wher the fruit ther i fre m other nu M ught them culiar wis that Him rand , and he J oy h and mod re Ciodd sepa thie Hin ne and the } thant with V ang it heir Messiah 2 to the called the church rieetlyonx), an peopl Kings 4 i out the body of Christ, the lranches of the true the Lord of the vineyard now expects much fruit, and He has told us that the way to bear fruit is to abide in Him, continue in His Jove, and patiently subunit to the purging or cleansing which He sees that we from time to time need, 10 douint th and give Uentilen yal mm . Jows HW Peta nik ¥ uation, a} 1 5 i | ) Hh From these oallad (VOR, vine Have yo not read this ure?” No they had read it, but they had not ob- they had not received it, they had rend it blindly, just as we so often read the NOTA | Soriptures, from a sense of duty, without dopping to think what they mean or what they say to us individaally 1, “This was the Lord's doings, and it is | marvelous in our eyes.” God is quietly but surely working out His eternal purpose which He purposed in Christ Jesus (Eph. 1,911; #4, 11), and when it is all com Jote wo shall say “This is the Lord's doing” and not only shall it be wonderful in Shodges of the church and in the eves of Teracl t also in the eyes of the whole world 12. “They sought to lay hold on Him, but feared the people.” His hour had not quite fully come to give Himself up to them, and therefore they could not touch Him. Noone its hoad without His are found in the way of duty we need fear no evil, for we shall surely stay in this mortal body till our work is done; then glorious rest with Christ in Paradiso, and at the resurrec tion of the just a body just like Jesus's body and glory indescribable. "They loft Him and went their way.” That is what the rich Louk man did, and all be jure and ate who have not hover Jesus jo only way to rest amd true robo ian. 4 profor their or ht over hr Prat dom or Way or ton Helper, I — my? way Les BrvENTREN cition of the United States st year produced more than 35,000,000 barrels of beer, and it is probable that ww much or more was manufactured tlsewhere in the country, giving more than a barrel for every nan, woman and child in the country. The drink: ing, however, is not equally divided, wd there are many children who do not begin to drink as much as a barrel speak unio thems by | y many parables | poke in the te nple wo iM of God or harm a hair of | sermission; and if we | MIRACULOUS That dainty Iady © ng by, | How light her step right : How One 6 Bin The doctor's i Weaker she g RESTORATION. AL Just, while in yopeioss frames, ay she said, * name fy " {ter poet i can but try.” avorite Prescription, tom fled from the dead, go tonic and ful physician, and hie and perfectly for the 4d igorating druggists, itisfaction printed on Il give a been Anti AS MILK. Bo Alsguised that the wn stestomech oa take i Works “ALE wr roan Remarkable as a ih FLESH PRODUCER. E Fersons gala rapidly while taking iN "scores EMULSION jane 19 be ihe FINI te class I wh 2.3 wi and BEST preparstion of § rhe CONSUMPTION, SCROFUIA, GENE DERILITY, WASTING GISEASES CHILDREN, and odged by Phys * RAl ‘ CHRONIC COUGHS. Ass Davessas. 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