The National Anti-Imperialistic League held a liberty congress in Indianapolis last week, and passed resolutions recommending that all who opposed the policy of the present administration in regard to Porto Rico and the Philippines, give their support and their votes to Bryan and Stevenson.
In
a little workshop in Philadelphia, a young inventor has devised and is fast perfecting a system of telephony whereby the human voice, as well as the signals of the Morse alphabet, is transmitted through earth and air without the use of wires.
In
a material age the word Spirit, or spiritual, fills many minds with a sense of mystery and aversion, the word finds no place in the nomenclature of the chemical laboratories, and is not therefore supposed to represent anything that has any actual, substantial existence.
Thinking
it may be of interest to the Field to know something of the results of the work in our state prison I send the enclosed letter from those who are making a study of Christian Science in the Washington State Penitentiary, located in Walla Walla.
To
preach was ever easier than to practise, but how much more good is accomplished when the preaching is preceded and accompanied all the way by proof, the right living which makes Truth manifest.
I do not presume to have a message for those of ripe experience in Christian Science, nor for those who, from their hard-won citadels of Truth are directing the battle against the errors of mortal mind.
Blanche Stilson
with contributions from Sarah J. Berry
I have received so much benefit from the following letter, as well as other letters written by this little girl, that I feel I want to send it to the Publishing Society that others may receive good also.
Not long ago a proof was given me of the power of Truth when a member of the household came in and said to a student, young in Science, that he had overturned a bottle of carbolic acid on his arm, while cleaning out a dark corner in the cellar.
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