£>_ r.. -, . ' * _ - - . ----- ■ PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, "FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1881.. « Henry F. Durant. the other side, I think you would trument of its extension and support, WOMAN’S TRIUMPH! and send the proper treatment. Patients under her charge are directed from time 'bis is the more necessary that a have echoed her feivent cry: “God Concerning the late Henry F. Du- j ortion of oui* foreign population de­ bless that man, and the blessed child, THE NEW PROCESS CURE to time how to proceed- rant, the "Suilekiÿ School Time« says : too!” THE SICK ARE TREATED AT THEIR unrivaled . ceive themselves with tlie idea that HOMES, * ‘ In the death of Henry F. Durant, of fecause no particular form of religion Of course, there- were 'anerring Mrs. Dr. AUCUSTA SMITH unless surgical operations ore necessary. i Boston, there is a cause of mourning t supported by taxation, and because smiles on. some countenances which A l|le«sing t<» tiïr World. The patient need not necessarily visit Le Constitution forbids compulsory to very many. Mr. Durant was for witnessed the quiet act of helpfulness, Springfield- The treatment is peculiar, MEV, WOMBS and ( HILD^IS ^îactments of creed or worship, we many years distinguished as a lawyer but it mattered not as long^a^^ne and it builds up and strengthens from the tiust therefore be as a nation atheist- —thé associate of Rufus Choate, and knew that around the great, white Rsstored to Health All Over the * Country commencement- All letters are strictly kal, and be bound to treat God’s law his successor in legal practice. While throne there were, smiles of joy be- THE SICK CURED AT THEIR IipMES I confidential- The sick can state their cases without any fear of publicity what­ in the height of professional prosperi­ kith contempt. -cause two of His followers had not in I The whole country has become familiar ever- No cases published without consent ty he was çonverted through the in ­ I This is a great mistake. Our selfishness neglected doing favor to with the name of M bs . x D k . A vovsta of the patient. Supreme Courts have again and again strumentality of his dying child, and even the “least of these.” -S^jirH. Het* patients have become so nu-f . Fotpamphlet, question list, Ac-, inclose ffirmed Christianity to be the basis at once he gave up his lucrative prac­ Into a very elegant palace car enter­ merous, and her success is so great, that stamp-and address MRS- AUGUSTA SMITH, f our common law, and the history tice and deyoted himself untiringly to ed a weary-faced, poorly dressed wom­ it is in bounds to say that-she is one of the Lock Box 804, Springfield, Mo. f our country shows the particular Christian work. As a lay evangelist an with three little children, one a best known physicians in the United Woman's Medical Dispensary Washing­ he was a means Of-great good in many States. nd prominent regard of the founders babe in arms. A look of joy crept in­ For more than 20 years she has been be­ ton avenue. New England communities,- and it nd hetoes of our Republic for the to her face as she sat down in one of fore the public as a physician. For nearly IfayTlease say where you saw this. was largely through his instrumantal- the luxurious chairs. But it was Sabbath, which is the public embodi­ fifteen years she has resided at her present ity that the late Vice-President Hen­ quickly dispelled as she was asked home—Springfield, Missouri. Literary Notices. ment of our Christianity. From the ry Wilson came out into an open con­ rudely to “ start her boots.” Regularly educated in the best medical *' first planting of the colonies down to T he R evised H ymnal .—For the pur­ fession of Christ. Mr. Durant also A smile of amusement was seen on schools of the country, she has advanced pose of answering many letters on the sub­ lie latest refusal of our Chief Magis- * •** beyond the routine 'of the “ schools. ’ ’ became much interested in the Chris­ on several faces as the frightened ject, and for the information of the bro­ trate to transact business on the Sab- tian training of young women, and group hurried out to enter one of the She is known as the author of the " N ew therhood and the general public I am re­ buth, we behold a general recognition P rocess C ore T reatment ,” by which the he and his wife devoted large wealth common cars. Upon one young face,J most stubborn chronic eases are cured. quested by the Revision Committee to re­ of the sacred day which the Ruler of port progress. " and abundant labors to the founding howeyer, there was a look which She prepares all her remedies specially ¡jatinns has commanded to be kept At the beginning we adopted.a rule re­ of Wellesley College—an institution shamed the countenances of the-oth- to meet the cases under treatment, and holj*. T he occasional exceptions of quiring the work of each reviser to be this, with her manner of treatinent, has quite unequaled the world over in the ers. public ostentatious Sabbath-breaking crotcued her efforts with such g-reat suc­ submitted to the criticism of every other. helps and opportunities it gives for As the members of the committee are wide­ “ Auntie,” said the boy to the lady cess. have been so marked with disaster as the higher Christian education of wo­ beside him, “ I’m going to carry my She makes a specialty of F emale D is ­ ly separated much time was necessarily to speak even more distinctly the men. In the case of Mr. Durant, also basket 'of fruit and this box of sand­ eases . Being a wife and mother herself, consumed in tinse 'exchanges. But the «•eat national lesson of the folly and the editor-of the S. S. Time« desires to wiches to the poor woman in the next she knows how to treat diseases peculiar to results show that the time was well spent. punishment of Sabbath-breaking. Last week the Committee'was convened. , her sex. No mechanical appliances are * * ♦ • ♦ pay a personal tribute of affection to car. You are willing, of course ’ in Cincinnati. After five days of close ap­ used in restoring ladies'to health. ¥ To conclude our discussion, we have the memory of a friend. In a series He spoke eagerly, but she answered: Gentlemen and children treated as well plication to it, the work is fiow so far ad­ «én that Sabbath -revelry promotes, of years, at times* fô étbse'itïtiinacy, he Don’t be foolish, dear; you may need as ladies. Patients improve from the vanced that we hope to complete it during *'<- the Convention at Indianapolis, next week. drunkenness, lewdness and ignorance, had Earned to'esteem and honor him them yourself, and perhaps the woman commencement. • O n the P acific C oabt she has a large Meantime several members of the com- Îqd* prepares the" people to be the for his Christian consecration and de- is an impostor.” number of patienta. Many ladies in mittee are. O. 1 I Hit O. with Parker’s- We thought, if he . be­ gress. while the strong, good face of the The widely known Mu- A lexander lieved in the invincibility of his argu­ temnan. . • Have WisUr's Balsam of Wild Cherry father, snd the loving, sweet one of always at hand. It cures Congiis, Colds, C ampbell , of Betiiauy, W- V*., herself ment, Mr. Ingersoll would be only too Announcement. his child, told of something better Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Influenza, and several members of her family having happy to ha»« the lectnrj scattered broad­ received treatment, says, (April 14,188JL: •o. Campbell: than wealth—even of depth of hearts. Consumption and all Throat and Lung “From what I know of Mrs- Dr- Smith cast- We, fully believing in rue overthrow of his argument by Dr- Paiker, were Please announce that I will be at Just as they reached a crossing, where Complaints, 50 <-ents and 81 a bottle. and her * New Process Treatment,’ I cor­ anxious to place both his attack and st Chehalem, if the Lord will, and the mud was thicker and the wind dially commend her to tbe suffering pub­ Parker’s reply side before -~r.j side ---- by ---- ------- the — ntnence meeting at West Chehalem blew stronger, and vehicles of all 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1882 lic- I commend her as a most skilled public. Does the Colonel feel,*Falstaff- ool house, on Saturday before the description passed each other in tire­ physician- I can consc($Dtioualy recom­ like that discretion is the better part of Country Gentleman. mend her as a most skilled physician. I valor ? rd Sunday in November, to con- some confusion, they noticed a poorly can conscientiously recommend her as a A Commentary on Mark, by Rev- D- C- ue over Sunday and of evenings clad old womaif* on whose trembling THE BEST OF THE benefactress to suffering humanity ” Hughes, so well known to. the readers of ing the ensuing week, until the arm rested a large basket heavily Amoqg the ladies treated and cured re­ The Homiletic Monthly tot his masterly AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. t Saturday at the Gibb’s school laden, standing on the corner, as if cently are the following : handling of the Sabbath school Lessons, sc, to continue over the fourth fearful of crossing over. She looked ENLARGEMENT FOR 1882. Mrs- Fannie Leedy, Springfield, Mo. ; we have in press- This book is prepared Mrs- A- Neeper, -Kinmunday, Ill- ; Mrs. especially for the use of preachers, super­ day. It is impossible to be with anxiously at the whirling carts, and, G xxtlxmax i» the Leadiug Jour­ Jennie Woodburn, Macon, Ill. ; Mrs- Vic intendents and teachers during 1882- brethren at West Chehalem on deprecatingly at the passers-by.’ No nal (T he ot CorsTBV American Agriculture. In amount ami practical value of contenta, ill extent and ability of Grammjn, Taylor's Bayo, Texas; Mrs. Cloth bound, 81- ftli Sunday. one’ seemed to heed her as the well- <-orre>-iH>ndence. in quality of paper aud »tyle of Mary Cqbnell, Salamanea, N- Y- ; Mrs- H. The Gospel of Mark, from our Teachers’ ' Yours in hope, publication, it occnpiea the FIRST HANK. It is dressed throng hurried along. believed iv have no superior in ephor of the three B. McChesney, Newton, Kentucky: Mrs. Edition of the Revised Version of the Neff T. M. M organ . D- C. Krum, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Mrs- Testament, with Harmony of the Gospel, " Come, Edith,” said the father, chief division« of ami Proeeaaea. M- L- Kenny, Lake View, Chicago ; Mrs. etc., will be ready, October 8. Price, man Mission in Cincinnati. “this is a dangerous crossing; papa Farm Crop, IlmtlCMttul-e Ob Fililí.Growing. Live Sioi-k anil Dairying, J- Breckinridge, Barlow, Ohio; Mrs- D- paper, 15 cents ; in cloth, 50~cents- I- K- have received from the Stand- will carry you across.” it elw inc hides all minor departments of ru­ C. Badger, Fly Creek, N- Y-, and hundreds Funk A Co-, 10 & 12 Dey Street, N- Y- He put out his arms, as he spoke while ral interest, »ueli as the Poultry Yard, Entomology of others in all parts of the country- ablishing Co., Cincinnat, Ohio, Greenhouse and Graporv, Veterinary The following are a few names of gentle­ lovingly, But the child only whia-v Bee-Keeping. Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract of Replies, Farm Ques-ii-n. and Answers, Fireside t of 16 page-* in German, pre- Beading, Iloinestic Economy, and a summary of men who have been restored to health : Smart-Weed, composed of extract of Ja­ pered : the News of the Week. Its Market Reports are un­ Elder J- R- Gaff, Hamilton, Ohio, former­ by Bro. H. H. J. F. Muler, aet- "Papa, 1 have rubbers; I’m not usually i-omplete. and much attention is paid to ly president of Troy, Mo-, classic insti­ maica ginger, smart weed or water-pepper brth “Our Position.” All the -the Proepecta of th» the Crop«, Crops, a* as throwing light upon ; and best French brandy, cures colic, diar- # afraid of the mud. Papa, see the pooF one of the moat important i “*—* of all question» -v— -When? n-t— ’ tute’; ’C- F- Rowler, Seen River, Montana s of sale of this tract, above rh«ei, and dysentery (bloody ilnx). Sold to Buy and Wlieu u to SelL “ _____ . ............. liberal!) Illnwtrat- .. old woman —she seems afraid of some­ ed, and ia intend«! .to simply, in a continually in­ his case was very remarkable- James by druggists, 50. cost, will be devoted by Bro. degree, and in the -beet »etise ol the Bevan. Murphyaboro, Ill- ; Henry Cock-, thing, see how she trembles. Couldn't creasing term, a to hiB Oerniau Mission. Price you help her, papa, while I- run LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. rell, Bentonville, Ark- f Robert E- and The Peruvian Syrup has cured thou­ a copy, or SI.00 for 25. John Gillham, (brothers) Warsaw, III-; sands who were suffering from Dyspepsia, ahead The Volume of the Coi - tut G entlemix for — Beidsong, Holly Spring, Ark- ; Peter Standard Publishing Co. says: Debilitje, Liver Complaint,"Boils, Humors' 1882 will 1« LARGELY INCREASED in Contents For answer, the gentleman ap­ l>y tlie uiditiou of a -uflk.eut number of pages to HiUebrant, Santa Claia, Cal- ; Geo- M- Female Complaints, etc. Pamphlets free 11 be glad to have you unite meet tlie demands npon Its apace, bnt the terms Oliver, Beaumont, Texas, Ao- ; hundreds s in pushing them for Bro. proached the old woman, saying, in a will to any address, Seth W. Fowls A Sons, coutinue as follow, when paid strictly in ad­ vance: ONE COPY. <-ne year. M SO : FOUR COP- of ol^ldren, also. and we will till all orders "at low voice: Boston. 1ES, 8l<>, and an additional copy for the veer free It makes no difference how long stand­ tes—32.00 a hundred. The “ This is a tiresome crossing, madam, to the eeutler of tlie Club ; TEX' COI'IEa. 1», an additional copy for the year to the sender of ing the disease ia if curable at all it can be Go out in the damp air, or sit unpro­ pronounced by Pres. C. L. let me lead you across; give me the and the Club. tected in a draught, aud your throat will be excellent, and we know I basket, please.” (jy All New Hubacriberw for 1«»**, paying in ad­ Removed by Mrs- Dr. Smith- vance uow, will receive tho Paper WEML1, from The afflicted write to her- She sends feel sore anr.. s Copies Free. Addrcaa ticnlsra- From the anawera to queationa move as promptly as you received it by Standard Publishing Co., 180 thankful look on that weary old face, UySpecimen LVl’HVK TVCKEB A BON, Publishers. i Mrs- Dr- Smith ia able to diognooe the case using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. eet, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALBANY, N. Y. as the woman found herself safe on