If Senator Lodge succeeds in reorganizing the consular service and putting it on a permanent life-tenure basis, as he is now endeavoring to do, there will be about three hundred ideal positions for ambitious young Americans which will be well worth studying for.
The
following extracts from the primitive Christians, found in the Ante-Nicene Christian library, will be read with interest, especially by Christian Scientists:—
There
comes to our table this morning from a New York house a pamphlet of ninety-six pages, with various pictorial illustrations on the above subject, and a request that we forward five dollars and obtain a course of instruction which will enable us to hypnotize everybody and make them do exactly what we want.
In Samuels' Opera House, Sunday afternoon [May 4], before a goodly audience which, aside from the member of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Jamestown, under whose auspices the lecture was given, and those of the general public who were interested to attend, included numbers from Bradford, Warren, Corry, Salamanca, and other nearby towns, Carol Norton, C.