Eros,
the minute planet discovered by De Witt of Berlin, August 13, 1898, returned to view last September, after completing the cycle of visible positions it offered then, and is about to be lost to view again.
The
following beautiful description of our Saviour is said to have been found in a manuscript written by Lucius Lenthulus, President of Judæa, to the Roman Senate, and is well worthy of preservation by those who are his followers at the present time:—
William Brooke Sandison
with contributions from Whittier
One hundred years ago! What a remarkable story the panorama of the closing century reveals! In 1800, our country was a plucky fledgeling, healthy, vigorous, ardent in hope, high in resolve.
Having
noted much in the press on certain questions relative to Christian Science, including frequent public reports of deaths under this system, a reporter for the Journal interviewed Alfred Farlow, the well—known Christian Scientist, with the following results:—