M. â€Al the partridge Iltteth on up and hatcheth them act. so he thnt "mm riches and not by right shun In" them In the midst of his days, A“ It his end shall be a fool." Nov. what Ire the nfeguardl of young men? The ï¬rst safeguard or which I vant to speak II a love of home. 1'1... no than who have no Idea of the pleasure! thnt concentrate around M vord “home'.†Perhaps your early “to VII widowed with vice or pov- " Hmh words. and petulnnce, and ‘ In; may have destroyed all the ’ any of that spot. Love, kindness, laifâ€" mince, which have built It alt-n In so may nodes, were In your father' a house. God you, yeah; man; you never m a Iy Mantis. the quntlon which Devid. the Klu. seized in regard to his sun. is the Question thst neoumts toâ€"«iay in the hearts o! hundreds oi parents. You. ere an s smut multitude of young *n who know that the notation of tho . t ls swroprints when nixed in n» 'jlrd to them. They huow the tempte- tioes hy which they are aurrouoderi; they ace on many who started life with as good resolution- as they have who have fallen in the path, and they ere really to hear me not the queetion of my text: â€Is the young men Ahoaloul ‘ lots?" The fact is that this life to full ‘ cl peril. He who undertake. it with- out the trace of God and n W tin- leretandlng oi the conflict into which he ls coin, most certainly he defeated. Int loot: ol upon society today. [mix at the shipwreck 0! men for whom fair things were promised, and who started life with every advantage. Look at those who have dropped from high ao~ em poIltiou. and iron) great fortune. ltecraceti (or time. disgraced tor eter- ni . All who sacriï¬ce their Integrity to overthrow. Take a dishonest let end bury it In the center or the earth. and keep all the rocks of the mountain on top at it; then cover these rests with ill the diamonds ol Gol- conda. sod sit the aiim of Nevada, and on the gold at California end Australia no not on the top of these all honking LN moneyed institutions. and they 'nsnst keep down that one dishonest «letter. That one dishonest dollar in the center of the earth will begin to hours end rock and upturn itself until it comes to the resurrection of demos- The heart of David, the (other. was ï¬nned up in hie hoy Absalom. He was a aplenald hay, judged by the rules of worldly criticism. Front the crown of his head to the eole of his foot there was not a single blemish. The Bible out that he had each n luxuriant Ihoch or hair that when once a year it was ehorn, what was cut oi! weighed over three poundn. But, notwithstand- ingali his brilliancy ot appearance. he was a bad hay, and broke his lather’e heart. He wee plotting to get the throne of laml. He had merehelled an army to overthrow hie tather'a aovern- 1 meet. The day at battle had come. The ‘ conflict vaa begun, David. the lather. eet between the gates of the palace waiting tor the tidings ot the conflict. Oh. how rapidly hie heart heat with emotion. Two mat question were to be decided; the eatety of hie boy. and the continuance ot the throne of laraet. Alter awhile. a servant. Itand- tnl on the top or the house. looke oil. and aeee aotne one running. He to com- in; with (rent apt-ed. out! the loan on top ot the houae announces the coming of the meeaenler, not! the father watch- ee and white. And an aoon aa tho meeâ€" eeuar item the itch: of battle comee within hailing diatnnce. the [ether crie- eot. in it a attention in regard to the eetahiiahm-nt of hit throne? Doea he Iâ€: "Here the nrmlea oi larocl been victorious? Am i to continue in my lil- periai authority? Have 1 overthrown my Quentin?" Oh! no. Them Ia one qoeetioo that spring: iron hia hurt to the lip. end Iprtnxa iron the My late the ear or the Mutt-Mod and hetiueted meeeunr flying iron: the battled-Id the qutation. "la the young men Ab» ealotn ante?" When it wont Ioiti to Do till. the King. that. though hia armies but been victortnm. his act: had been III"). the (other tumvd his burl upon the congratulations o! the nation. and went up the atoira to his wine. hta heart lanolin: an he went. wringing Iia haeda aomctinu-a. end then note pro-lo. them oaainat hie tenplee on though he would prone them to. trying: "Obi Aha-lam! my eon? my son! Would God I hid died for thee. 0h. Aha-lam! tn] eon! my one!" 4-â€"_-___4~ Id. But n multitude II at- audi- nm look back mam tut they ï¬ver forget. It my have been I Hoot but you cannot think of It without a duh of motion. You you ‘notMng on earth that In d your soul. A stranger panning .fla’t place mist: see nothing re- :81. about n; b hfhow much in w you. palm wnll “mmnuhbmnthm mun. min In! bov- mu on) Min-big tutelag- : "In the young man Absalom we!" lab "I. "on. Pun-unclai- an no," ~Io¢p Holy the Snlubutll (Marv-313mb Ind-III] and Integrity Ali-fl â€"-- alanc- of with!“ .NO154‘F .EQ >0 P30 DmFZâ€"Onâ€" Winnâ€"(EF-L Elk: YOUNG MAN BEWARE! ASHINGTON, D. (2., Nov. 24, 1895.â€" In his sermon to- day, Rev. Dr. Talâ€" umge. preaching to the usual crowded audlence, (.601: up a subject or univer- sal interest to young man. His text was selected from 2. Samuel 18: here in another safeguard that 1 ml to menu. I have and It until Another safeguard lo a remct for the Sabbath. Tell me how a younx man ‘ lpendo his Sabbath, and I will tell you what are hle prospects in bustle-a. and l wlll tell you that are M! We" for the eternal world. God has thrust Into our busy llfe e sacred day WM we are to look alter our souls. I; ll arm-blunt, after clvlng elx days to the feedlng and clothing at mole permu- ble bodies. that God should demand one III! for the leedlng‘ and clothlng or the Immortal ml? Another soirxnnrd that i wsst to pre- unt to young men is a high Meet oi iiie. Sometime-t noldiern going into hot tie shoot into the ground intend of into the hum oi their enemien. They are not to aim too low. sod it in rery often that the raptein. going into eon- titrt with his men. will cry out. "Now. men, sirn high!" The tsrt is that in lite a great many then take no at. at all. The artist plans out hio entire thought before he onto it upon canvas. before he taken up the crayon or the chisel. A'n architect think: out the en- tire building heiore the workmen heâ€" .†Although everything may seem to he unorganized. thst architect has in hie mind every Corinthian column. every Gothic arrh. every antlnc â€pun A poet thinks out the entire plot of his poem before he begins to chime the canton of tinkiing rhyueo. And yet there are A great many men who start the important structure of life without knowing whether it in go- ing to he a rnde Tartsr‘a hot. or a St. Mark's Cathedrsi, and begin to write out the intricate poem ot their lite without hnowing whether it is to he s Homer's "Odyssey" or a rhymeeter‘s botch. Out of one thousand, nine hun- dred and ninetyâ€"nine hare no life-plot. Booted and spnrred end eeporieoned. they hasten along. and i run out and any: "Hallo, nun! Whither away?" “Nowhere!“ they say. Oh! young men. make every day‘s duty 1 titling up of the great iiie-piot. Also! that there should be on this see of life an many ahipe that seem bound for no port. They >are swept every whither by wind snd were. up by the monntoins and down by the valleys. They soil with no chart. They use on no our. They long for no harbor. 0h! young man. have a high ideal and preee to it, and it will he a mighty safeguard. There never were grander opportunities open- ing before young men than are opening now. Young men of the strong arm. and of the stunt heart, and of the bounding step, i marshaii you to-dny for a greet achievement. ‘1-fl . I44-Aâ€"â€" Now ttuv )onux mm “a were MI nchoolmun ta boyhood rm com. um! wlth [Mr ox tuna draw Mm loan. and wtth mm hard hand: II" but, to have up ttw cutie. That in no fancy notch; It In Men-day Me. I should not wonder It more rm a mum bun ‘la "m min". I mould not man It God Mould unm- Mn with Mn olctt~ mm. and pour tnto M- can a bitter drannt ttut vlll ttartll bun wtth un- bunbl- may. I would not wonder It that "turn chlldnu grow up to In to ‘ Mm I «Imam. and to main Mn III: a shame. I should not wonder It that all am! I diatom-Ma death. and um tumbled mm a dt-hoonnbk m". Ind um: went Into the gun-Mu of tooth. Thu '1' at tin ungodly shall port-h. Another safeguard for than young men in Industrioul habit. There ‘13 a grout nun! movie trying to nuke thoir way through the world with their wits instant of by honest toii. There is a young nun who come: from the coun- try to the city. its tail: twine before he in 1- old u it!» lather vu when in am In! the uptrcn ot the [rut city. lie ‘ tn muted in bi- roout I! 3 rent of two thomud dollar- 1 your. waiting [or tho bank- to declare their dividend! and the Itociu to run up. Alter “in. ho get: Impatient. He trim- to Improve his penmuuhip by mallnl CONN-tn of other merchuulr Iigunturai Non-r mind-«ii in right in bulineu. After awhile be in- bi: astute. Now II the man for him to retire to the! country. amid the flat-ll nut tin- herdn. to cut- tnn the donut-tic virtues. barred gateway swung open by per- ter In full dress. does not mean as much to you as that swing gate. your sister on one side of it. and you on the other: she gone ï¬fteen years ago into glory. That scene comlng back to you to-dny. as you swept backward and lorward on the gate, singing the songs 0! your childhood. But there are those hero who have their second dwelling place. It to your adopted home. That also is sacred forever. There you established the ï¬rst family altar. There your chllâ€" dren were born. In that room flapped the Mn; or the death angel. Under that root, when your work is done. you ex- pect to lie down and dle. There ls only one word in all the language that‘ can convey your Men of that place, and that word is "home." Now, let me say that I never knew n man who was {alth- tul to his early and adopted home who was glven over at the same time to My Bronx form of wickedness. I! you ï¬nd-more enjoyment in the club room, in the literary society. in thenrt salon. than you do in these unpretendlns home pleasures, you are on the road to ‘ruin. Though you may he cut ell from your early associates. and though 10“ may be separated from ell your kin- dred, young man, Is there not a room somewhere that you can call your own! Though It be the fourth story of n thlrd class boarding house, Into that room gather books. pictures and s hsrp. Hung your mother's portrnlt over the mantel. Bid unholy mlrth stand back from thnt threshold. Comet-rate some spot in that room with the knee 0! prayer. By the memory of other days. a llther's counsel. 3 mother's love, sud s slster's conï¬dence. cell it home. Electric lighting in to he applied to art in Brunch. 0: the Ami imâ€" mortal 8L Michal in wind on horseback slaying the drum. Tin award will be mule to him like I award of ï¬re. "32m will be put in the lllllt‘l eyes and II the man of “It The Inc“ arm Huh-c. Let us have the collage to live by the j truest and highest revealed to in. The life of our beet hour- and experience is our true me. Net to strive to make these beet hour: the standard by which we duly live: to be «ll-loyal to that which we see and worship and love in tire meet united Ind moot radiant ino- mente of our existence: in make no eitort to preserve and perpetuate the glory of this oceteiouai epirituni life, is to resist Ind quench the spirit. If you have locked up your heart In an Iron ante. get It out. Get it out is quickly as ever you an. l nevnr could nuke out where It wan ml I went to Illa home one day and law an iron safe. It stood behï¬nd the door or an Inner room. and when be unlocked It with a heavy key. and the bolts were shot and the Inside was opened. there was a musty. rusty thlng with“) It, at dry as the kernel of l walnut. seven yenra 0M. It was his heart. A poor woman owed him I 1|qu mt: out she went Into the street. He had no heart. A person Ind (then back a mm In the payment of money be had Mined him; the debtor's children went crying for bread. The Inn did not are who cried for bread, he would have his money. He had lost his heart. "Thu. in add." any you. Well, he med to an": Muse". He Ind scarcely enough to at. HI: chines wen thread- hun. He starved All who were mad Mn. Be did not seem to have n heart. I know A man who Ian M- bun. "In wile he not to! It. and he did I“ lean to have It tumult. [out Rb "can. Ono, of the mum the nut C. l Sparro- mod to loll wu u follow-z "11m; yum no In you†IOI alumni an! In Mind Purl: Thu-t. Nov Yarn. to m a may vim-h ado religion rmmm- um! hypocruml. The: ind m bmsht up In Christin “mum. Th" Int-nod lot the that“! In no that vlla 9hr. nod that: any conviction- mm but am lb... The, (on u 'll not right to III. but null (My wont. Thy «no to no that o! (I. that". One of "to young In “and and started (or hm. but "(and and am no lo Ilu door. but had not the mango to no In. H. unl- nuned for bone. and van! lam. Tn one: young mg ml la. "2 won mg. no “no 0! tempo-Hon to “other. Clan! II no whirl «tummy and Ill. Io In! Iowa 3M lower. Ho loot In Maine- posh (Ion. "a km N: min. He led Ila soul. He and I dummy! Gail. not on our of more! calling on It. [and harm you 10-day." mm (In Mulder. "I. that God (in! In "any rem l have been walnut! lo pmch the Oct pal. I up Ibo 00:" young an." Thu Sunday night nu Ibo Cur-Int point 0! um you“ mln'l history. This vary Sabbath hour will b. the tuning pol-l ï¬n the binary or a hundred you; man In um homo. nod Mop; 10m Hood on n “Manny planar- with a Clï¬ffllflll who lold m- Ila-rum. nary. Ho and: "l stun out now to preach the Gospel of righteousness and temperance in the ‘pooplc. Do you remember me? i om ‘ tho moi who appeared at tho clooo of tho mvico when you were worshiping in the chapel one: you come from Phil- odelphio. Do you remember 1: the clone of the lemon a nun cumin. up to you All mitemhio with oonvioiiol. lad crying out [or mercy. and telling you he had I very bad buoineu. and he ihmhi he would chuzo in Thai won the turning point in my history. I nu up my bod buoineol. in" my hurt to God. and the desire to acne him in. you upon no oli than you-I. until now Ioo in uoio no ii i 1 much no! the Gospel." 1 guan- dropping from your tongue. you any discuss lows and literature, you may have a pen of unequaled polish and power, you may have no much‘bus- tnees tact that you can set the largest salary in a banking house, you may he as sharp as Herod and as strbng as Samson. and with as long locks as those which hung Minion. and yet you have no satety against temptation. Some of you look iorward to lite with great despondency. I know it. I see it in your {seen from tune to time. You say: "All the occupations and profes- sion are full, and there's no chance tor me.†Oh! young man, cheer up. i will tell you how you can make your for- tone. Seek ï¬rst the kingdom oi‘ God‘ and his righteousness, and all other< things will he added. 1 know you do! not want to he mean in this matter. You will not drink the brimming cup 10! life. and then pour the dress on God's altar. To a generous Saviour you will not act like that; you have not the heart to act like that. Thst is not manly. That in not honorable. That is not brave. Your great want is I new heart. and in the name or the Lord Jesu- Christ I tell you so (Her. and the blessed Spirit presses through the soiemnities of this hour to put the cup oi life to your thirsty lips. 0h! thrust it not heck. Mercy presents it~bieed- in; merry. long-euuering mercy. De- spise all other friendships, prove re- creent to I" other bargains. but deâ€" spise God’s love for your dying noni--- I do not do that. There comes I criels in I n men's life, and the trouhio is he does ' not know it is the crisis. I got a letter In which a men says to me: ll In Trials†mm and when a reg!- uou! o! nomen ehnrged upon her more. with Ind Damn I» stood hr ground. mum-c may m u an: 1. bottom. tier hmmto'nmm admiration of unjust-d; f But hm. Danni's life on not been I barren of good results. She beanie the ‘ chompioo oi' the poor in London, and by her tongue and pen did much toward ameliorating their condition in life She procured for the overworked and underpaid match girls one]: reform. in their wort and I!“ la mteriolly illo proved their condition, It won doe mainly to her “nation that John Bum was given o out in puliment. at! under her guidanoo the working people of London were urn-Ind. with the re- ‘ suit that nanny improvement: in their oodnl condition followed. During this pnriodoiheruhorlhontoodoneflm at the hem of an army or wortinnnnn ' In. Beam has bad I lmhle Me. ‘ nd it um be on“ that no In bur-o ‘hot Mala with magi: lortllnde. Her truncation with Bradlngh. which was maintained without Interruption until :9. death. resulted In «truism fro- mm; and all non: of condemnuor. 'roln mnnuonnl mic. But she put- mod her mum “mindful of I" ab, and even in the face of the tearful pro- testations of her mother. whom the dearly loved, and who In aid to hum died of I broken heart because of the actions 0! her daughter. n In thrown Mn. Moncura D. Conway that she be came “undated with Badman, and through William 1'. stand nm the sub. segue-fly not time. Blunt". I ma inclination (Ir the cal-in. III 1 "I dinnni fro. the â€no" 0! Univ in mimic: iI I Iii-my by lhI ho- iiIi thI no mnid hem-push non for rqiigioI hy Innyilg I (km-M. I“ It "no beam ihe '"C of R". huh haunt. mum at iho Icy-lid. WIiief [lo-Int. she IooI dint-meted (in: her hmhnd‘s lilo «lid lot nonfat- in tho [lofty ideII oi petite-i religion which ‘ «he had formed. Ind "In!“ tho IiIIp- ‘ poi-(mi by not oniy retain u to to church. imi by raiding hiI “thorny II I human. Ind ï¬nally hon-m I hmiic. The man in I â€Inna. than I divorce. Ind. um tht. In m of trial: Ind mnhlo. for the m. which culminated iI In“; her I loader Imus the whim of London. I coiIbIm viii Charles Mdhnsh iI promulgating the domrine- oi inldeilty. Ind nub-quest†the disciple of I“ then the meet-or of "In. BiIinIly II the M Ind teacher at themâ€. Viewed from any aspect. Mu. Annie Benn! II I strlnzely strong woman. Born In England. of Irish parents, her childhood was spent In an atmo-phero of pure religion. and, upon ltulnlng the age of young womnnhood. she in of n exceedingly devotions! nature. With I point, Ind that is that the mat relig- ious teachers were men who had reached pettectiou through having lived many lives on earth, and that they wu- stltuto l. secret brotherhood. from which members are sent at intarvals to teach humanity. As Mrs. Beam II said to contempiate a third visit to the United States In the near future, it any be expected that the agitation of this peculiar religious theory will noon Me on new life. Story at Ilen- 1.". "on CM '11.. of [In Harri-go to "no Prue-l â€qr- A ulnar. at tho non-Oo- she I. Adult-sung. THE THEOSOPHIST LEADER IS COMING HERE AGAIN. BRAVE MRS. BESANT.~ INCE the death of Mme. Blavatsky, Mrs. Annie Benn: ‘has been the ac- knowledged held 1nd {rout of the thmophlato. The theosophlnt may be. “eve. anything with regard to rouglon, but the nu mus o! 1 them agree on one] ANNIE alum. > GEN. muonnm Hay nmtly,d¢udmmboeoulu unite-t In General In. W thou-tofmc'nfodmuecflul- made". It I. not only in Ihtl um um hair m with with-mm ll (humanism-Imam 01m. «Mum-tumult.“ m- anta-hm MW umhvuynflnamï¬‚ï¬ lain-tun. muslin-W Nut. autumn 7 _‘ r m up: a m mm Hakim ,' » ., 0... lacy-nod h In“... M According to I Pillldelpllg low- paper III. who an H- enna! m- In: loo-oi, I. loci-I. Bart Kennedy. 'N in «mum to m coin-nu u uum-n Wally. I- .01 located II Imam. when lo nun-o u be mung his way fleet-tally. flu permit. rm I two-minn- steal an Internet. apps-n II the tall.- Anor- Ial, and the an in â€HIM Iona! slum Iron M. m. “My hot. Tim will In (mu-I'- mu. with {all m- (mu u out! loot In one to avoid «an and 31†mph gun for nun-u... than will in. u lumi- d “out an: Inn. amu- “mutton of u I". Inc. The lock. will I. on“: (at '16. II‘ on hundred nd I'll-Iva fut Inc. TI. nun nun. m. an! will to an“ '1 had engine. 1'» no“ at Ibo and II nun-m at one [mm (Id lay up "on 0! dollars. a or.“ 006mm... A ship can! tron Bordeaux to Na:- Bonno. connecting tin Atlantic and the Human-nun. I. one of the coming public enterprises. The distance ll three hundred and twenty Inna. nd the breadth II to be one hundred Ind tonyâ€"tout loot It the narrowut and two hundred and Mun toot At the float polo". with an IVOI’I‘O depth or about nu mu .1 1.... Cardinal Glbbom In. [Inn a nonh- lc description 01 the now. who, now. In his eighty-tun: you. In polo “d our eluted, “with a pilot ulna-t of death upon him." This pullou- fll Inna-Mod by the white eels-lunch! moment: In habitually wears. HI: body 1. eon-Id- enbly bout with m. but h!- on In bright, his mind clou- ond lamina»! and bin power of phy-lcnl ondnrneo utonlnhlng. The German compo-er. Bumperdlnck. who to Introduced m Autumn ladle enm thin town by the presentation or his amen: Inn-y open; “Haul end Gretel." ll forty-one years old. and a nun of plea-lo; pereonllty. He ll re» urded u Wagner's helr. and MI opera has enjoyed extraordinary venue on the continent. The libretto ll bleed on the nursery tale 0! the "Dupe. In tho Wood." A: 1 student In the comra- torlee of Cologne and lunlch, Bonnet» dlnck bore on all the prizes. end um teaching In the Benelux: Geo-anew he settled. In 1890. lo Frontal“. daunting 3 uric- ot locum. In tho loading cm.- ol the country, 1 Ila-u! and out-Ia Aunt“: Duly nu. 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In â€I mama by but mu and punt-t Ml of the play an broulht out 9M5- nenuy. The bagpipm and a. dancer. are I novelty and chat. enthudum. Following “Bonnie Boothld" I¢ ll.- Vlcker‘l, Doc 2, Mr. Jenni It!“ will begin his nun-m unmet! I; Chlcnzo. It bu u y“ not been 4m. whether he will open Ml lotion ll “lb. Van Winkle" or In "'1‘!!- We: on a! Hun-1h. " M'VICKER'S THEATER-é". Scotland" v!!! continue to III p f. ' qt lonceker'u- Thum- till-j __ ' evening. Nov. :0. The play QM“ f Interest. plot and Inflation. W 51* land containe- are umrnhly'flctw ; . qua and the scenery «mm :3. , . company (in! in uncouth; any!†h ‘- o! excepuaw thinly and m WW hum lung-incl It. “IUIIMINT '_1. FOR OOII Btu-o. Vmumo m m“ b. ..... Gnu-Io. "in (â€It “L H; .m I , on"