Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — WANTED IN THE WORLD. [ARTICLE]
WANTED IN THE WORLD.
The world wants more sunshine in its disposition, in its business, in its charities, and in its theology. For 10,000 of the aches and pains and irritations of men and women we recommend sunshine. It stimulates better than champagne. It is the best plaster for a wound. The good Samaritan poured out into the fallen traveler’s gash more of this than oil. Florence Nightingale used it on the Crimean battle-fields. Take it out into the alleys, on board all the ships, by all the sick beds. Not a phial full, not a cup full, but a soul full. It is good for liver complaint, for neuralgia, for rheumatism, for failing fortunes, for melancholy.— Faith and Works.
