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cb ud torpid liver. It is a moat agreeshls
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generally Remember, It cures constipation.
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bj arugfUrts and dealers, i
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19 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head .23
90 W lumping. Cough 93
97-HMnrr Disease 93
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A WOKK FOR WOMEN.
Dr. lalmage's Stirring Sermon on
"The Queens of Home."
Ileeolaea of the l lrnld nnd the Ilat
tt.fl.ld MlnUterln Aifcli
Wkit Her Ohlol Dealr
aUoulJ Uc.
ICopyrlcht, Louie Kloruch, 1S39.J
Washington, Sept. It.
In this discourse the opportunities of
osefulntwa for women are m t forth by
l)r. Talmage, and many tymputhies are
Stirred ami memories recalled. The
text is Soloinun's Song 0, b: "There are
tkreehcoro queens."
, So Solomou, iy one stroke, Bet forth
th iraperiul eliaructer of u true Chris
tian womun. She is not a slave, not a
hireling, not u subordinate, but u queen.
In a former sermon i showed you that
crown and courtly sttendsnts and im
perial wardrobe ere not necessary to
inuke a queen, but that grace of the
heart, und life will give coronation to
any woman. I showed you at once at
some length that woman's position was
luihcr in the world than man's, and
that although she hud often been de
nied the right of suffrage, she always
did vote, and always would vote by her
influence, and that her chief desire
ought to be that she should have grace
1 rightly to rule In the dominion which
! bl. has already won. I begun an enu
meration of lome of her rights, and no
1 1 resume the subject.
In the first place woman has the spe
cial and the superlative right of bless
ing and comforting the sick. What
land, what street, what house, has not
felt the uniting of disease? Tens of
thousands of sickbeds! What shall we
do with them? Shall man, with his
rough hand and clumsy foot, go stum
bling around the sickroom, trying to
soothe the distracted nerves and al
levlaba the pains of the distressed pa
' tient? The young man at collego may
scoff st the idea of being under matcr
' nal influences, but at the first blast of
typhoid fever on his cheek he says:
"Where is mother?" Walter Bcott
wrote partly in satire and partly in
compliment:
Ob, women, la our hours of essa,
Uncerttla. cor and hard to pleass.
When pain and angulih wring Ik brow,
A m I nlit or In angel thou!
I think the most pathetic passage in
U the Bible is the description of the
lad who went out to the harvest Held
of Shunem and got sunitruck press
ing hi hands on his temples and crying
out: "Ob, my head ! My head!" And they
said: "Carry hlru to bis mother." And
then the record is: "He sat on her
kaees till noon and then died."
It is aa awful thing to be iU awnr
from home la a strange hotel, once in
UWiiilTJ iurn t.UUiiiiM i la vu ivus, s
fwK1lD their hand over their mouth for
on au2 noiqav.u hjc.i uim(iivu. WW"
roughly they turn you in bed. Ho
loudly they talk. How you long- for the
ministries of home. I know one such
who went away from one of the bright
est homes for several weeks' business
absence st tho west. A telegrsm came
at midnight that he was on his death
bed far away from home. Hy express
train the wife and daughters came
westward, but they went too late. He
feared not to die, but be wss In an
agony to live until hi family got there.
I lie tried to bribe the doctor to make
him lire a little while longer. He laid:
j "i am willing to die, but not alone."
j But the pulses fluttered, the eyes closed,
I end the heart Mopped. The express
' trains met in the midnight, wife and
' daughters going westward, lifeless re
main of hssband and father oomlnrr
eastward. Oh, it was a sad. pitiful,
overwhelming spectacle! When we
are sick, we want to be rick at home.
When the time comes to die, we want
to die at home. The room may be very
bumble, and the faces that look Into
ours may be very plain, but who cares
for that? Loving hands to bathe the
temples. Loving voires to ipeak good
oheer. Loving lips to read the comforts
lng promises of Jesus.
In enr civil war men east the eannon,
men fashioned musketry, men cried to
the hostp: "Forward, msrchl" iuvu
hurtod their battalions on the sharp
edges of vie enemy, crying: "Charge,
charge!" Hut woman scraped the lint,
womaa administered the cordials, wom
an watched the dying couch, woman
tvrote the last message to the home cir
cle, woman wept at the solitary burial,
attended by herself and four men with
a spade. We greeted the generals home
with brass bands and triumphal arches
and wild hurzas; but the story is too
good to be written anywhere, save In
the chronicles of Heavtn, of Mrs. Brady,
who came down among the sick in the
I swamps of the Chickahominy ; of Annie
I Hoss in the cooper shop hospital; of
1 Margaret Breckinridge, who came to
I men who had been for weeks with their
wounds undressed, some of them frozen
to the ground, and when she turned
I them over those that had an arm left
waved it and filled the air with their
I "hurrah!" of Mrs. Ilodge, who came
; from Chicago with blankets and with
pillows until the men shouted:
Three
ch" i the Christian commission!
'"d bless the women nt home;" then
Silling uown 10 iaae me iasi message
"Tell my wife not to fret about me, but
to meet me in Heaven; tell her to train
up the boy whom we have loved so
well; tell her we shall meet again in the
good land; tell her to bear my loss like
the Christian wife of a Christian sol
dier;" ntxl of Mrs. Suelton, into whose
face the convalescent soldier looked and
said: "Your grapes and cologne
cured me.''
And so it was also through all of our
war with Spain women heroic on the
field, bravingdrath and wounds to reach
the fallen, watching Dy their fever cots
in the West Indian hospitals or on the
troopships or in our smitten home
camps. Men did their work with shot
sad shall and carbine and howitzer;
women did their work with socks and
slippers and bandages snd w
drinks
snd Scripture texts and gentle stroking
of the hot temples and stories of that
land where they never have any palm.
Men knelt down over the wounded and
said: "On which side did you fight?"
Women knelt down over the wounded
and said: "Where are you hurt? Whai
nice thing can 1 make for you to eat?
What makes you cry?" To-night while
we men arc sound asleep in our beds
there will be a light in yonder loft;
there w ill be groaning down that dark
alley; there will be cries of distress in
that cellar. Men will sleep, and women
will watch.
Again, woman has a special right to
take care of the poor. There are hun
dreds and thousands of them all over
the land. There is u kind of work that
men cannot do for the poor. Here comes
a group of little barefoot children to the
door of the Dorcas society. They need
to be clothed and provided for. Which
of these directors of banks would know
how many yards it would take to make
that little girl a dress? Which of these
masculine hands could fit a hat to tliut
I little girl's head? Which of the wise
men would know how to tie on that new
pair of shoes? .Man sometimes gives his
charity in a rough way, and it falls like
the fruit of a tree in the east, which
fruit comes down so heavily that il
breaks the skull of the man who Is try
insr to gather it. But woman glides so
softly into the house of destitution and
finds out all the sorrows of the place
and puts so quietly the donation on the
table that all the family come out on
the front steps as she departs, expect
ing that, from under her shawl she will
thrust out two wings and go right up
toward Heaven, from whence she seems
to have come down.
t) ( liristiHii young woman, if you
would make yourself happy and w in the
blessing of t'lirist. go out amonij the
destitute. A loaf of bread or a bundle
of socks may make a homely load to
carry, but the angels of God w ill come
out to watch and tho Lord Almighty will
give messenger hosts a charge, say
ing: "Look out for that womnn; can
opy her with your w ings und shelter her
from all harm." and while you are Real
ed In the house of destitution and suf
fering the little ones around the room
will whisper: "Who is she? Ain't she
beautiful!" And if you will listen right
sharply you will hear dripplog down
through the lesky roof and rolling over
the rotten stairs the angel chant that
shook Bethlehem: "Glory to Got! la
the highest, and on earth peace, good
will to men."
Can you tell me why a Christian wom
an going down among the haunts of
iniquity on a Christian errand never
meets with any indignity? I stood in
the chapel of Helen Chalmers, the
daughter of the celebrated Dr. Chal
mers, in the most abandoned part of the
city of Edinburgh, and I said to her as
I looked around upon the fearful sur
roundings of thst place: "Do you
come here nights to hold s service?"
"Oh, yes," she said. "Can it he possible
that you never meet with an insult
while performing this Christian er
rand?" "Never," she said, "never."
That young woman who has her father
by her side walking down the street.
armed police at each corner, Is not so
well defended as that Christian womau
w ho goes forth on Gospel work Into the
haunts of Iniquity carrying the Bibles
and bread. God, with the red right arm
of His wrath omnipotent, would fear
to pieces anyone who should offer indig
nity to her. Be would smite him with
lightnings snd drown him with floods
and sw allow him with earthquakes und
lamn him with eternal indignations.
9orue one ssid: "I dislike very much
to see that Christian womsn teaching
those bad boys in the mission school. J
am afraid to have her instruct them."
"So," said another man, "I am afraid
too. Said the first: "I am afraid they
will use vile language before they leave
the place." "Ah," said the other man,
"I am not afraid of that. What I am
afraid of Is, that if any of those boys
should use a bad word in her presence
the other boys would tear him to pieces
and kill him on the spot. That woman
is the best sheltered who is sheltered by
the Lord God Almighty, and you need
never fear going anywhere where God
tells yon to go.
It seems as if the Lord had ordained
woman for an especial work in the so
licitation of charities. Backed up bv
barrels in which there is no flour, and
by stoves in which there Is no fire, and
bj- wnrdrobes in which there are no
clothe;, a wwmian is irresistible. Pass
ing on her erraad, God says to her:
"You go into that bank or store or shop
and get the money." She goes in snd
gets it. The man is hard fisted, but she
gets it. She could not help but get it.
No need of your turning your back and
pretending you don't hear; you do hear.
There is no need of your saying you are
begged to death. There is so need of
your wasting your time, and you might
as well submit first as last. You had
hetterright away take down your cheek
book, mark the number of the check,
fill up the blank, sign your name und
hand It to her. There is no need of
wasting time. Those poor children on
the buck street have been hungrylong
enough. That sick man musthave some
farina. That consumptive must have
something to ease his cough. I meet
this delegate of a relief society coming
out of the store of such a hard-fisted
man, and I say: "Did you get the
money?" "Of course," she says, "I got
the money; that's what I went in for.
The Lord told me to go in and get it,
and He never sends me on a fool's er
rand." Again, I remark it is a woman's right
to bring to us the kingdom of Heaven.
It is easier for a woman to be a Chris
tian than for a man. Why? Yon say
she is weaker. No. Her heart is more
responsive to the pleadings of Divine
love. She is in vast majority. The fact
that she can more easily become a Chris
tian I prove by the statement that
three-fourths of the members of
churches in all Christendom are worn-
en. So God appoints them to be th
chlef agencies for bringing- this world
t Twelfth Year
ping; gtone to future prosperity
With beet wishes
I rr IUAID,
Sincerely yours,"
K. C. ALTHorar,
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the soul Is Immortal; thero Is r man
who will ileny it. 1 may stand here and
ay we are lost and undone without
Christ; there is ;i man who will contra
dict it. I may sUind here and say ther
will be a Judgment day after uwhile;
yonder is tome our who will dispute it.
lint a Christian woman in a Christian
household, livinp in the faith and con
sistency of Christ's (lospel- nobodv can
refutsj tbnt- The Greatest sermons ure
not preached on celebrated platforms.
They are preached with an audience of
tw o or three, and in private home life.
A consistent, consecrated Christian
service is an unanswerable demonstra
tion of Cod's truth.
I speak to women who have the eter
nal salvation of their husbands In
their ripht hand. On the marriage day
you took an oath before men and an
pels that you would be faithful and
kind until death did you part, and I be
lieve you are poing to keep that oath,
but after that parting al the grave will
It be eternal separation? Is there any
such thing us nn immortal marriage,
making the Ilowers that prow ou the
top of the scpulchcr brighter than the
garlands which at the marriage ban
quet flooded the air with aroma V Ye,
I staad here an embassador of the most
high God to proclaim thr bunns of an
immortal union for all those who join
hands In the grace of Christ. O woman,
is your husband, your father, your son,
sway from God? The Lord demands
their redemption at your hand. There
are prayers for you to offer, there are
exhortation for you to give, there are
examples for yon to set, and I ssy now,
ss Paul said to the Corinthian woman:
"What knowest thou but thou shalt
sarc thy husband?" A man was dy
ing, and he said to his wife: Rebecca,
you wouldn't let me have family pray
ers; you lsugbed about all that, sad
you got me away Into worldliness, and
now I m going to die, and sny fate is
sealed, and you are the cause of mi
ruin!" 0 woman, what knowest tho
but thou canst destroy thy hushand?
Are there not some of you who have
kindly influences at home? Are there
not some who have wandered faraway
from God who can remember the Chris
tian Influences In their early home?
Do not despise those influences, my
brother. If you die without Christ,
what will you do with your mother's
prayers, with your wife's importuni
ties, with your sister's entreaties?
What will you do with th letters ther
used to write to you, with the memory
of those days when they attended you
so kindly In times of sickness? Oh. if
there be Just one strand holding you
from floating of? upon that dark sea, 1
would just like to take hold of that
strand now and pull you to the beach I
For the sake of your wife's God, for the
sake of your mother's God, for the sake
of your daughter's Ood, for the sake of
your sister's God, come this day and be
saved.
Lastly, I wish to soy that one of the
specific rights of woman is, through the
grace of Christ, finally to reach Heaven.
Oh, what a multitude of women in
Ueafetll Mary, Christ's mother, in
Heaven; Elizabeth Fry In Heaven;
Charlotte Elisabeth In Heaven; the
mother of Augustine in Heaven; the
oountOBs of Huntington, who sold her
spsesidsd jewels to build ohapsls, in
Heaven, while a great many others, who
hare never been heard of on earth or
known but little, have gone into the
rest and peace of neaven. Whatarestt
What a change it was from the small
room, with no lire und one window (the
glass broken out) and the aching side
and wornout eyes, to the "house of
many mansions!" No more stitching
until 12 o'clock nt night, no more
thrusting of the thumb by the employer
through the work, to show it was not
done quite right. Plenty of bread st
last! Heaven for nching heads, Heaven
for broken hearts. Heaven for anguish
bitten frames! No more sitting until
midnight for the coming of staggering
steps! No more rough blowB across ths
temples! No more sharp, keen, bitter
curses!
Some of you will have no rest in this
world. It will be toil and struggle and
suffering nil the way up. You will have
to stand at your door llghtiang back tho
wolf with your own hand, red with car
nage. But God has a crown for you. I
want you to realize this morning that
He is now making it, and whenever you
weep a tear He sets another gem in that
crown. Whenever you have a pang of
body or soul He puts another gem ia
that crown, until after awhile in all
the tiara there will be no room for an
other splendor, and Qod will say to His
angel: "The crown is done. Let her
up, that she may wear it." And as the
Lord of righteousness puts the crown
upon your brow angel will cry to angel:
"Who is she?" And Christ will say: "I
will tell you who she is. Shs is the on
that came up out of great tribulation
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Cor. Clav ami Shauiokiii Sts.
Danville, Pa., June 1, 1X99.
After a few applications of the Australian remedy, "No-rllieumatlsin," I was entirely re
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I have used the Australian remedy called "No-Rheumatism" for my daughter and nlso my
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300 North Hhamokin 81.
Betas. S sufferer of periodical attacks of inuaeiilnr rheumatism I tried nearly every prepara
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CH KSTElt (1. KVhP, Cor. Dcwurt and Orange St., tjliamokln, Pa.
YWIKaliisport, Pa , June 10th, 1899.
My Dear Mr: The liniment you so klndlv sent me by mail came to hand, and although I
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.1. h. Junks, 144 West Fourth M-
Pottsville. Pa., April 10th. 1R9D.
1 take pleasure in u
cured me after a few a
I lake pleasure in Informing you that your
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RHEUMAT
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ralgia,
have many tipi-
instant relief, but
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