In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It is generally conceded that education is not a pouring in, nor a storing away of information in the human mind, but rather the drawing out and setting in motion of the latent capabilities of the individual; that it is the building up and rounding out of true character,—cherishing and expanding those primal elements of real manhood and womanhood that make for righteousness, that enable one to be and to do that which is highest and best.

Changes in State Capitals

Most of the states have made a change in their capitals, a number of which are almost forgotten.

Chicago as a Seaport City

It would seem that the United States, with its extensive coast line on the Atlantic and Pacific and its numerous harbors from Maine to Florida and from Washington to southern California, had already a sufficiency of seaports, but there are citizens of Chicago who seem to think otherwise, and who have given evidence of their faith, not only in their city but in the future of this country, by building and launching several steamers for salt water service.
A ministerial correspondent in The Congregationalist boldly faces the question of Jesus' miracles, i.
Look shy at him, speak harshly and unkindly; accuse, blame, criminate, and threaten.

Demonstration

The grand privilege of the Christian Scientist is the understanding that Spirit ever demonstrates its allness, and that matter ever demonstrates its nothingness through the false claim to the spiritual.

An Object Lesson

A few months ago a small rubber plant was brought into our home.

Prison Work at Joliet, Ill.

In August, 1899, there was one copy each of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and "Miscellaneous Writings" in the library of the Illinois State Penitentiary located at Joliet, Ill.
We copy from a recent issue of The Beacon, "a weekly magazine of helpfulness and hopefulness," edited and published by Mr.
Under the above heading the Montgomery.
"Now that every postman in the United States and all the rural free-delivery carriers are limited walking postoffices for the additional purpose of registering mail matter, I will give you a point or two of value about this, one of the most important offshoots of the people's branch of the government which are imperfectly understood, and in some communities not understood at all," said a postoffice official.
Speaking of the moral and kindly aspects of the late Ex-President Harrison's nature, Mr.