Novelists
, poets, historians, magazine writers, and newspaper scribes have for years rung the changes on the theme of the North American Indian, writes a contributor to the Providence Journal.
The
Territory of Arizona is a vast museum of natural curiosities, including many of the most wonderful in all the world, says a wirter in the Chicago Record.
The
difference between the ignorance of Christian Science and the understanding of it, is like the difference between groping timidly along a dark road, with the purpose and the end of the journey utterly unknown, and that of walking fearlessly along an illuminated pathway, conscious of a glorious purpose and an end which, if still unknown, can bring nothing but Love.
While
Miss Ellen Terry was at Washington recently, she visited the Congressional Library and took great interest in the pavilion of the blind, and listened with much astonishment when the superientendent said:—
When
I hear people speak of their gratitude for the benefit they have received through Christian Science, a sense of sympathy fills my thought because of the abiding consciousness of my own debt of gratitude for the measureless comfort and help that have come to me through this wonderful Science.