In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A young Hebrew of Peoria, Ill.
"When I was attending medical college," said a New Orleans physician, "our old professor of materia medica and general practice told us one day that he had a remarkable case which he proposed to exhibit next morning in clinic.
Among the visiting Christian Scientists who responded to Mrs.
"There is a new disease," said a bright woman yesterday, as several of us sat over the teacups.
Extract from a paper read by Rev.
"If a medical officer of the army were nowadays to chloroform a man, as Dr.
If any physician in this county should attempt to follow Dr.

Wanted—A Benevolent Germ

It is questionable whether the almost daily scientific announcements as to the habitat of bacteria are an unmixed good or add much to the gayety of mankind.

The First American Printing-Press

It was a matter of very great interest to me to learn that the first printing-press brought into North America—the very one upon which parts of Eliot's Indian Bible were printed—still exists at Montpelier, Vt.
The purpose of this booklet is to present to all fair-minded people a few facts in contradistinction to falsehoods as to the life and work of the Rev.

Realization

The most beautiful thought that has come to my understanding during the quiet months of summer vacation is the knowledge that realization of God's allness comes in action,—the living of a better life in every avocation, a higher thought, a more steadfast purpose, a constant unfolding of Good in the daily cares that seem to make up the sum of life.
Our churches have in recent years been drifting into doing business in benevolence on the instalment plan.