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President McKinley was officially notified at his home in Canton, O.
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At last a way has been found to telephone across the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Lectures

Persons who went to the Grand Opera House, and there were hundreds of them yesterday afternoon.
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The Secret of Happiness

'Tis foolish to look in the past,Except to gain profit thereby;Its failures good lessons should teach,Its triumphs make courage rise high.
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To the Editor of The Union.
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Editor of the Republican:—
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The following extract is from a paper on the abovenamed subject which was read before the Illinois State Association at Oak Park, by Quincy L.
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During his sermon last night Rev.
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"Several of the literary magazines publish lists every month of the most popular books," said the representative of a large Northern publishing house who is in the city looking after the Southern trade.
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The heart of a child,Like the heart of a flower,Has a smile for the sunAnd a tear for the shower.
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Volume I.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.
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The success of any undertaking depends upon the honest work of every individual who has a part in it.
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The Southern Advocate, published at Winfield, Kan.
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Among the Churches

Last Sabbath morning.
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The First Evil Step

I muse and think and ponderOn what the sages said,And as my thoughts now wanderBack through the ages dead,I realize their words sublimeAre fitted for the present time.
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Stand and Watch

When error comes to us in the form of a roaring lion, we are not slow to move out of its way, but are quick to defend ourselves against it; but when it comes in the guise of an angel of light, are we as quick to detect it?
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Bread

How I wish I could give to you, my brother, who has not yet tasted of Science, one crumb of the Bread of Life contained therein.
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For a number of years before I knew anything of Christian Science I was engaged in public school work, but never knew what it was to teach a term without being out a number of times on account of sickness, but since my healing through this blessed Truth I have not been absent a day for that reason.
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At the regular quarterly meeting of the Central Christian Science Reading Room Association of Chicago, held June 11, the following paper was read by the chairman of the meeting, Mr.
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Such a wonderful experience came to me during the Communion week in Boston, that it seems as if I ought to tell it to some of the faithful workers there who do so much for us in the Field.
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Testimony of Healing
I have often thought I would give to the readers of the Sentinel my first experience in Christian Science and also my healing, which seemed to me wonderful and beautiful, for a world of sadness was changed to a world of gladness, and a life of suffering to one of health and peace and joy.
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Testimony of Healing

Grateful for Christian Science

Three years ago I was in Los Angeles seeking health and happiness.
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June, 1900, marked my second anniversary of being interested in Christian Science, and in gratitude I want to tell of some of the blessings that have come to me during this time.
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Religious Items

The.
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We request our co-workers throughout the Field carefully to observe the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House:—
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