We shall again have to call our patrons' attention to the fact that there are two distinct departments of the Journal,— the Publisher's and the Editorial. No money remittances should be addressed to the editorial department, nor should subscriptions or requests for changes in address of subscribers, or in short, anything save contributions or articles for publication, or letters directly affecting this department. On the other hand, contributions and articles for publication should not be sent to the publisher. All subscriptions, applications for cards, church notices or any other notices or matters which belong to his department, should be addressed to his department. The editorial department has charge of the reading matter, — nothing else. This intermixture of departments leads to confusion and may lead to delay, and makes additional work for each department, — work, which if a little care were observed, would be wholly unnecessary.
Also, please bear in mind that Dr. E. J. Foster Eddy, is the publisher of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy's works only, and is not connected with either the publisher's or the editor's departments. Hence please cease sending contributions or remittances, or addressing inquiries, to him relating to the Journal. He is busily enough employed from morning until night in his own department.
If it will aid any in clearing this matter up, bear in mind, that Dr. Eddy is the publisher of Mrs. Eddy's works only; that Joseph Armstrong is the publisher, and S. J. Hanna editor of the Journal. These three are not one in the business sense, although one in Truth.