In the course of his annual report, General Merriam speaks with commendation of the excellent progress being made toward civilization by the Apache under the management of Captain Nicholson, Seventh Cavalry.
Methods
of transmitting electrical currents will be revolutionized if the results anticipated by Nikola Tesla from his most recent invention for the insulation of wires meet with the success in practice indicated by his experiments.
The
Pan-American Exposition would scarcely be worthy of its name did it neglect to illustrate so important a subject as the aboriginal inhabitants of the new world, their customs, institutions, and daily life.
The Wednesday evening testimony or experience meetings, rightly conducted, are a most valuable means of bringing the practical results of Christian Science to public attention.
The
large audiences that have recently assembled to hear lectures on Christian Science, tend to emphasize the great work which is being accomplished by this branch of the movement.
Under
the above caption we published in the Sentinel of September 27, 1900, an article setting forth the wonderful discovery, by a woman, of a substance called "Radium.
About
thirteen years ago a lady visitor from Illinois, whom we were entertaining, spoke of being well and of having become so through Christian Science treatment.
If
you take two pieces of metal, one a polished plane, the other a rough unpolished piece of the same material, and place them in the direct rays of light, coming through a small aperture in a darkened room, you will see, not the polished metal, but an image of the sun reflected from its surface with dazzling brilliancy, while the unpolished metal is plainly visible, with all its angular outline in bold relief.
A concurrence of circumstances having made it necessary for me to be without our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," for a few days, I am awakened to a renewed sense of what a guide, counsellor, and friend we have in its words.
The Chautauquan prints the following: "Our Puritan ancestors regarded the worthies of Scripture with such reverence that they gave to their children as Christian names Ebenezer, Nebuchadnezzar, Obadiah, Hannah, Abigail, and Mehitabel.
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