Was an Inspired Orator If ever a man had a genius for pulpit oratory, it was Phillips Brooks, and vet Dr. Allen's memoirs bear repeated indisputable evidence of the toil with which he wrought at his sermons. The explanation is to be found in two causes, There was in him the con sciousness of an artist. One can see this in such insignificant matters as the character of his handwriting and the finish of his ordinary expression as in familiar letters. He was not merely a man of taste. exquisitely modulated for the appreciation of all forms of art, if music be excepted—a not uncommon exception—but he had the constructive gift, and his first efforts in youth pre- dicted for him a literary career. But there was in him emphatically that which now and then lifts an artist into the region of inspiration—namely, 2a possession. He's Gwine Back to Dixte. 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Our books furnish usefu! information on all subjects relating to i { | | { { i = WELFARE OF THE Talmage Says Simple duces to Longevity. BODY. Life Con- Dr. the Advance of Age People Allow the Years to Run Away With Them. [Copyright 1801. Wasningrox, D. C—In this discourse Dr. Talmage shows how any one can con quer the effect of vears and grow vounger in spirit; text, Pealms ciii, 5, “So that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's ” There flies out from my text the most Wajentie of all the feathered creation—an eagle. Other birde have more beauty of plume and more sweetness of but vaice, sueh clutch of claw, such expansion of wing, such height of soaring, such wide. ness of dominion. Its appetite rejects the carrion that invites the vul*ure, and in most cases its food is fresh and clean. Leveling its neck for flight, in spiral curve, it swings itself toward the noonday sun. It has been known to live a hun. dred years. Wkat concentration of all that is sublime in the golden eagle, the eagle, the eagle, the martial eagle. the booted eagle, the Jean l= Blane eagle! ter awhile in its life comes the mo! and it looks ragged and and high crags. feathers are gone attire ia put on imperial feels ! ecks gO by a and new or ind its beak, 1 3 of bon » off against the re hallenged and the author of the sxt. had wat and knew ing in his own phy- vene wgdoma monarchs of the s ita, and one day, exu sical and spiritual rej to his own soul: “You all the time ROCNCR, re getting vounger me think I saw vesterdav, just season, swinging through the v and then Mount Olivet renewed Like 3 Iou make molting ley of Jehoshanha around the head of soul, ‘thy youth is eagle's.” ” The fact is that pe They allow the years to ru them. The almanac and th discourage the Some of than you have i ought to realize tha er the soul ought to on toward molting season, have better + reign in clearer atmo bide us to I body as well as of art as we ect 18 appr Many might and get vounger by eal habits. The simpler | longer he live Thorn shire, E worked on years of age he w Bwed under nine k I? years of ag don. The } i circiing £) mv nie get old too fast. get your old age vou are and after that nes, tal en guner i here, Our 1. 0K the Ia BR the ia ears and nine month When Dr. Harvey eirculation of the blood, tem examination of Thon elared there were : in the body. ° pewed his yout! gain. occupations and illustrations ipocrates, the father 109 years, and among t medical profession w parians and rians were Darwin ner and Rayse laws of health oclogena he had of age work at ninety-fou Numidia, at mi torious cavalry Titian was engaged inting when he redth year. How renewed their youth! ut the average longevity of private life, and with mental and no conspicuous success, 4s much larger than the average longevity of the re nowned. There are hundreds of thou Men now renewing mr youth like the eagle's, so that the pomsibility of such a turning back of the dee vas Bismarck, the greatest of German states men, & long while his passed his eightieth milestone belore d CORR, ran with him up and down the hills of Ha warden. We started for a walk, got to be a run. All those men again and Some one writes me, “ls not threescore and ten the bound of human life, accord ing to the Bible?” My reply is that Moses {not David), who wrote ti psalm, was giving a statistic of lug own day. Through better understanding of the laws of health and advancement of med: eal science ne statistics of longevity have mightily changed since the time of Moses, and the day is coming when a nonagena- rian will no longer be a wonder. Phlebot- omy shortened the life of whole genera ions, and the lancet that bled for every. thing is now rarely taken from the doc tor's pocket. Dentatry has given power of healthy mastication to the human race, and thus added greatly to the prolongation of life Electric lights have improved human sight, which used to be strained by the dim tallow eandle. The dire diseases which under other names did their fatal work, and were considered almost incura- ble now in a majority of cases are con quered., Vaccination, which has ssved millions of lives and balked the greatest scourge of uations, and surgery, which has ad vanced more than any other science, have done more than can be told {or the prolon- gation of human life. The X-ray has turned the human body, which was opaqus, into a lighted castle, It is easier in this age to renew one's youth than in any other age. But the body is the smallest and least important part of you. It is your soul that most needs rejuvenation, but that will also help bodily vivifieation, In order to do this 1 advise you to banish as far as ble all fretfulness out of your life. doing $ that will make you ten years peop Br it itinn w ng themselves ou managing the lars of the universe, They have undertaken too big a job. They ire vin Jo drive wo long and fiscy 3 teum. bave all the affairs of church and state an hand, end they fret this and fret about that ard fret about the other thing. They fear that China will be divided up among the nations and there will be an entanglement causing wars such as we have never heard of. They fear that Edvard VII. will not be as wise a king as his mother was a queen. They are appalled at the accumulated na- tional debt. They fear society in going to picces by reason of immoralities. They apprehend that America will be over- crowded with foreigners. They say the newapapers getting so bad that this country is going to be utterly demoralized, They are all the time apprehensive of so- cial and religious and political calamities, and it is telling on their mental health, depressing their physical health, and, in- stead of renewing their youth like the eagle's, they are imitating the eagle who would sit in his nest of sticks lined with grass on the rock, mourning about the woes of the ornithological world, th. lone- liness of the pelican. the filthiness of the vulture, the eroak of the raven, the reck- less of the albatross. Would that improve things? No. It would be a molting pro- cess for that eagle which would never close, and it would only get thinner and more gloomy and lees able to gain food for its young and less able to enjov a land- scape as it appears under a twenty-mile flight on a summer morning under the blue heavens. I do not advise you to he ind these great that church and state and nations fret about them tealize that hy that about are ferent to pertain to but not to t ig not an affairs in this nent At the eve 18 infinite ve His government going to be lure, He cannot be defeated. Better Him in the management of this Id and of all worlds vou and 1 » work that in our nana : { 4 we hay questions ) : hing charge of divine govern ead of this unive Ee 18 g whose 18 not ol » responsible for the orchestra plavers wind instruments do not w The ecornetist does not look to the violinist is drawing the bow strings, nor does the flu ] see how the tiny mn over carrying int it may be leader. our part, howey : in the great harmony My text suggests that heaven is an eter i A cycle of upon the i t work upon years wi fmm nge unless it wind nister, leaving you [ the stairs, and 3 where ft ns an the erced him t fider was : t might do for M t not for a Chris id hand put upon your », no eold band of repulse or the warm hand of welcome, mn hand of saintly communion, GLE Of QUenet I congratulate all Christians who are in the eventide. Good cheer to all of you. Your best davs are vet to come. You are take the form Lhe moat and after 10,000 will be no nearer sights, most delightful jour- elevating {riendshipes, veara of transport you the last rapture than In heaven you will have what most pleascs you. Archbishop Leighton's de- sire for heaven was a desire for Christ and purity and love, and he has found there what he wanted. John Foster rejoiced at heaven, because there he could study the secrets of the universe without restraint, and he has been regal ing himself in that search Southey thought of heaven as a place where he would meet with the learned and the great—Chaucer and Dante and Shakes peare. He no doubt has found that stvie of communion. That great and good Dick was fond of mathematics, and he said he thought much of the time in heaven woild be given to that study, and I have no doubt that since ascension he has made advancement in that science. The “twelve manner of fruits” spoken of in Revela- tion means all kinds of enjoyment in heav- en, for twelve manner of fruits includes all the chief fruits that are grown on trees. I suppose there will be ss many kinds of enjoyment as there will be 1m habitants You will have in heaven just what yon want. Are you tired? ‘Then heaven will be rest. Are you passionately fond of sweet sounds? Then 12 will be music. Are you stirred by pictures? There will be all the colors on the new heavens, on the jas. per sea, and the walle imbedded with what splendors! Are you fond of great archi. tecture? There youn will find the temple of God and the Lamb aud tne uplifted thrones. Are you longing to get back to your loved ones who have ascended? Then it will be reunion. Are you a home body? Then it will be home. Here and there in this world you will find some one who now lives where four generations may have dwelt in the same house, but had several home they built or rented for their early manhood, the home of riper and more prosperous years. But all homes put to- ther, Precious as t are in remem ce, or from present occupancy, cane not equal the heavenly home in the of many mansions. No sickness will con , for it is promised “there shall no more pain.” No parting ab frint door, we last lack ut Tees to hag BEEN M ie wi God, 8h each other, home, forever, 0 NS El i ——— f « package! Try it once. Look at the list. Eather! Exposure Gives GRIP a Foothold and Unaldod Nature Is Powerless. Dr. Greene’s Biocod and Norve Remedy at Every Stage and Restores . NER- RA isthe untiring foe of the Grip. It wards off the at tack in the beginning, and it drives the germ from the blood. Do not think these are mere statements, They are abso- lute facts. For the condition which fo!- lows Grip- the weakened, pros- trated condition so well-known everywhere—Dr. Greene's Ner- vura is the true and certain restorative. It provides those elements in the blood which have been preyed upon by the Grip germ, and restores full strengthening vigor to the cir culation. Mrs. F. WW, Grant, 4900 Cen- tral Ave., Dover, N. H_, says: “1 was sevarels which, after a long pe terminated in a complete case of ner vous prostration. Having beard of the wonderful carative prog 4 contained in Dr. Groonie's Ne biocod and perve remedy, 1 conclud to give it a trial After taking or bottle 1 was greatly improved, and before the third bottle was gone | was able to be about my work as usual can speak anly in the highest terms of Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy to all sufferers from Grip and pervous prostration.” Fortify Your Sysfom Against Grip with Dr. Greene's NERVURA BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY, Which NEVER FAILS fo Ward Off GRIP’S Attack. Robert J. Fox, 925 Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., says: “Three bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve ramedy entirely cured me of a complisation of Grip and bilious fever. 1 had Jong been a victim of Grip and its attendant agondes. I could not ate tows to ness on account of the fote. ity of the pains in my limbs and back, and was a dally sufferer from severe attacks of pauses, dizzi. ness in the bead, and extremes weak. ness. The pains in my back, my limbs, and my head were overpower. and almost beyond endurance, My wife had © ently urged me to try Dr. Greene's Nervare, and finally yielded to her entreaties. I can as sure you the effects of the first bottle of Nervura were marvellous My head became clear, and my appetite to assert itself. I continued to o the Nervura and ston was out 1 was entirely well. Mrs Fox and attacked by Grip, sod of fliness, sufferin will the You iy. . Winchester Factory loaded shells, “NEW RIVAL” “LEADER,” and “ REPEATER." 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