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Under a court decision confirming the right of a city built on mineral land, to exercise control over the earth below its streets, alleys, and public grounds, the city of Lead-ville, Col.
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The New West

There is a new West, and one need not be a St.
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The determination of the real and exact time is one of the most important functions of an astronomical observatory.
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One of the most interesting features of the Paris Exposition was a bed-canopy woven of spider's silk, to be found in the Madagascar Palace, on the square of the Trocadero.
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The largest watch in the world has just been finished by a watch manufacturing company of Boston.
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The Character of a Gentleman

It is almost the definition of a gentleman to say he is one who never gives pain.
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The Lectures

Mrs.
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June

Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how;Everything is happy now,Everything is upward striving;'Tis as easy now for the heart to be trueAs for grass to be green or skies to be blue,—'Tis the natural way of living:Who knows whither the clouds have fled?
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Notices

Owing to circumstances the Communion Service and Annual Meeting of the Mother Church have been postponed until further notice which will be given in our periodicals.
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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 Poughkeepsie.
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The recent resignation of Prof.
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"The Supreme Court of Indiana has decided that a licensed practising physician is not legally bound to attend any patient for whom he is called, although he may have served as family physician for the sick person's family in the past, and he is not liable for damages for refusing to answer calls.
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Among the Churches

The following testimonies were given at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Dayton, O.
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Forbear, Forgive, Forget

Forbear, strong heart, forbear;Let not the arrow dartWhich wounds the trusting heart;Forbear, strong heart, forbear.
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Reply to a Clergyman's Inquiries

The following letter from a clergyman seeking light on the subject of Christian Science and the answers to the questions asked, will be interesting and instructive to our readers.
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Some First Fruits

When Christian Science was first presented to me, I had not attended church for nearly ten years, and never enjoyed reading my Bible.
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Above the Clouds

I, too, with the baby lark, know the joy when he sang, "The sun has come out after the rain.
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A Business Incident

Not long ago I arranged to take an evening course of lessons in Christian Science; but as the time drew near it seemed almost impossible for me to count on having my evenings, as my business had kept me at my desk almost every night for several weeks.
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Testimony of Healing

Why I became a Christian Scientist

Christian Science was brought to my notice some four years ago, by the healing of a little girl in my neighborhood.
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Testimony of Healing
I received your kind and welcome letter last night and was glad to hear from you.
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Testimony of Healing
In June, 1884, I went to Colorado with my husband and two children, each of us with the name invalid plainly stamped on his face.
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Testimony of Healing
All the health and happiness that I enjoy to-day, is due to the Truth as taught us in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
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Testimony of Healing
A few months ago while walking in the woods, on the shore of the beautiful lake Okoboji, I plucked what appeared to me to be a common weed, and began brushing away the mosquitoes, which were unusually annoying.
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Testimony of Healing
It is about a year since I took up Science, and then on account of my wife, who had been suffering for over a year with the asthma.
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Rejoicing in Health and Strength

In December of last year I was a wretched being, suffering from rheumatism, with gout in my feet and ankles which swelled to an enormous size, so much so, that I could get no ordinary boots or shoes on.
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In an editorial entitled "Named by That Which is Highest," the (Baptist) Watchman says: "Why cannot we learn our Lord's lesson, in our intercourse with our fellow-men, and give by anticipation the encouraging and prophetic names to qualities that exist as yet only in embryo, visible, perchance, only to the eye of faith and hope?
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We request our co-workers throughout the Field carefully to obeserve the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House:—
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