PHILOSOPHY * SCIENCE, AN© ALLIED SUBJECTS. Issued Every Saturday at Number 211 Published by t Y„ APR!) One Dollar a Year* Volume 14. The Sunflower Publishing Company. that says—all things that are wrong tisfied THE PHILOSOPHY. I shall put beneath my feet, all deper- things that are evil I shall conqtier. THE PHENOMENA. itefer And has given the fact i, and NS ©f THE TIMES to the world that all things are lia­ w'V IV i»*s»»^ - j * i „ I* 1, • jf-t*sel ini ji ii """'ii'" v.m seem so able to perform. [} {jwttiW!' as fartists ble to growth, and that the ?oul " ^ ""iten J # two J Lactate hf C. Fawl shall help themto grow by triumph­ I. K.FtJKKf ible in :. 1,1904. SPIRIT PAINTING New York Dec. 28. 190*f' on a ing over matter* So we stand in ; em on the realm of thought and kindliness BAFFLES POLICE. The consignment of picturesc^flae Riding —-. . ZTic realm \n luvugui. »•»« *»...~ duly to hand '>n Monday, Chifaftttas e« L' JIJ. ...ill'.Mil ii1 i- . ii -.HI Jl.ili L ..i-it' --a. „ , »•• ••*- jf. L» • had paid $1,500 for a paint* Inter Ocean of Monday, Peb, 27, ^^„ oftfee Divine Hand, and it had to we will not need regeneration. We • • r that George B. Warne of the Na*' ' ;1,i tM," reader . ma ^f! be ^"We say we do not believe it. are going to the father and the world i" ir^es of fraud have been freely tional Spiritual Association is said %o ««dj>jlstatJd, IwiH <3fl tnat • ^. ueiievine jt we are going to of wealth has come to the conclus- ;pai^b «or brustoe* v U8Cd • 1 . by <>ther mediums against have stated that spirit pictures are ™ findKa>S Spirhualism sees a ion that a hundred and fifty pounds ! »mgs sisters. In answer to a rank fraud. I do not know an fflSJl wai^&t. The ages of the past talk of good clothes does not make a thr sisters invited the fullest what authority he makes his claim, ->(« compewea *S to ffaeWberfc heart and touch the good woman. So the families^are to make #• llrfehke ^tiSh brain, and run thru the learning to use their talents in some ••lh ••• inspection of their home. but for the benefit of your readers s • it was that Inspector Wheeler who have been thus informed Jhru *3fl. thdMbf scientific research, unttt a. great way. They are finding the Desplaines Street Station sent the columns of your paper, thrift %mve,- ;^ ^^ SaPid lajgoipg to And a way „* of their J^ies-d Wn»pg uVectivV'Sergeant Trafton upon ^^^t'l know from"my fewn #3ffflMStoilayl^urie Bridgemen. how to use them. J™^""1^ T1 -iivirstigatifig trip to the home knowleknowledgage anandd experiencejtWp^alexperience l _j^^^'^^IIS-Pf^^to^rr^ming 'inat . t the sisters fatieated upon, and when if th>y want good meni and FIND NO SIGN O* IWCMIIV. Bangss SlSWreciiters. conceroOtuiivTj.*.^-;-T ™ f.K,r , "TSk'"-- PiSSBent Garfield died S^B gave a women they must t«m the children 1 was permitted to accompany there has been so much talk a* 111 him. >nd -ve went through the house ers lately. _ |. , '^fi 3£e tothe p»sident> wife,-I aright. Thus have been »^uted pap mc time and manner 341^* SSf. dumb and blind, and her our kindergarten classes m the Sun- ir..„- to-* to bottom, inspecting Gn Nov. 2*. last I, with my hu»- ^•«rf|k the. pres^ •f^; hSffi^ sent to his grieving wife day Sctools; we have also our boys eV cranny and crevice, every band and a :rien.l. VMtted the SJS- „_ and two friends, I MM give "2^, _ikBOw of your sorrow brigades in the churches; tbey have :„ , ceS A-, aboard and ters and pro, ur.U P**™ °* ?£ • C y t0 4 which I am ^ andt^Srow with you. If this is learned that they cannot capture littlf (lauehterg . n no has been m the theW CtoC ? •lrawer. . . . . ,^ Tthrcur. r. •-v.-ars, ifS . Wwe ha»«d« affffM^^I^rfl^ T bWlk ^ • '* JrSittST we concluded that there children unless they have ^mething spirit C 0 6 We found nothing of a suspicious spint world vethr,r *sen' ,i arsthe. m v^beforee naa, ^^^f teW aereeme^i' .J* * "?* 2 ^telegraphic and telephonic that appeals to the child s mind. Mat'ire1'no slits in the floor, no false of us e rtM ,9 s\t n JHU j* non_^«f„e . *ver hearr set-d no f theus mbefor beforee we, w^IMher , paction of * f t co£TniT.ttonwith the spiritual Spiritualists have realized this too J OS t ..rrls no cabinets—nothing that nor had theyigagementfo r a stttmg pfoperly signedd, tbey to ff L * w«3T And so we advanced by in- and they are trying to gain this mad J e the engagement for a sitting 4ld ^, ,Mld aid in any trickery. — ~ •*•- ™ 8«j)i,fibe mine sl>< «^ v«S»tion and experiment, untilto- point and end in their work with We especially examined the floor with them. «o oroduce a ptctur : " ^C dayfelen Keller speaks and sees, the children m the Lyceums. We saw all the few preparations 8 L an I walls ot the bmal! room in we saw a., w - — *££"-_.„ st,0,19 anfor£ A&l^fc-fakinh g cliarg* „,\Se m fl^rT-; ito norceiiings of T Bangs s.sters' than De^r. \ ^ S2J^2S: Children were born £ ha. just a. much right to talk ; :; ,n)y i§ nothin, here now. but .„, no picture oi her « d««r to;|—M**^ . Lnm, have been disturbed or They never saw the child in Me. M,} land were de; !«g with Jj^tSJi, thev looked on a politics as any other man and.to be ^Aheyknewnotl ing about. SJ^^Sld Mothers went down good too, and that the politician rSSTS vearV how'could they have produce* wA t *k P,e* SSiSrto the Jrave because they has just a. much nght to be ' '-it is too" cruel." said Miss May exact likeness 01 ncr.- , ppen tru*i r«ht, «ad -It is too' cruel." said Miss May aann exact likeness of her? M?££ of ttem a deformed, or as good as" any other man and ,„« as The lowed us through I do not say there are no <*»<*«. &^ «•» » >"«»^ OMMET B GEORGE D - dtafdumb and blind child, and we talk religion just as much as the B..np as sne . hi h {1f we know there are. but yte all jl^vfc, the nOU th # March 14. «Sa oX fold our arms and say- minister; that Spiritualists need not f::_„ l™^. lust be- Lnnw that where there is a «0t»^ jf&fe. Sfwaf bedono, O God! But vote en masse,but they mustunder- andSctsith^iMSS** . 2Ld be the knowledge and truth stand to teach our boys and girls in electrical ^4h tSav Helen Keller is giv- the Lyceum that principles are more »*•* ha-S 2 Sine Sid. that she can speak than any parties m «* worid. and »s txpen- 2L| .-it a„a live and that every this is what we mean. There are •sitiveness, ^w'hildbora deaf, dumb and certain things which we.as men and for some £ ^.S the same treat- women, need to understand and resistance «£ ^r£Z*£hoL There was carry into legitimate action. We h *s~varfe.^eJ^^ g°iven to the world must understand and know that i8od wi,h d&ent penoa Itafwten^Professor How«- found every public institution, charitable ,he framed pictures to htm. i ne« HE WANTS TO MAKE * ™f »\^ ionof the gwSSrffi Kellerto see. talk or civic, supported by the public. m'pamon and sensa of a . . not look as if he discredued us, Tc the Editor.—Much hall beM> ** «S^ak Physical regeneration, must have the X-rays of investiga- d; ,h, •- • printed in your columns lately ml %&&£•• The entr , e t luring a test eatwed in- «~ S ^ _.-.!2., --!«,««, « t^,n thrown upon it. It must be , ;TTER. FROM OR. FUNK. opposition to spirit ph"">«*»V *jT T»riation, as di< LETTERS FRO.I „,.„,. e i add a few words m> beha^j d S rc to faking, the fal The letters, wtach are wntten desire ^.^^ ^| kingfw rl^&n the eye^t ,oon the ncte paper of the Funk * 01jru personal *xpe|il »i«nipt 1i-i_-j to ttrafchtcn out our cnua- w™ »»"• «~7 . U pow- SJ^-Sfire born, and not men at the stake, and sometimes in 11 rv,^,i\v and bear the the stancijioii" w t~ * Jt •tSSfr** Wiew W.ignalls Cc.vany ^ having witnessed mtocft of th#* * ' Slnd^roll 2d coverThem up so the north too: the man is black we g Ijfeiisitivenesi well known signature of Dr. Funk ^ ^ s. w^o ha^ » ccounts in ^Xv idmrist suffocate. We are grant you. ignorant, we grant you. the Bangs sister in !'"1U,W: v Y Dec 22. 1904. been the subjeet of mucj JptidjJ ^for the fafe ***» &£^TspSSaWeg^ation. But there are angels on the other te resistatiC' .\. i., i^tc-*. recently. H^pgt^1* is v«y low fSEStoSKtells u^ that we have side, and if Spiritualism » true we claaei'^ , send you a check covering he by^^ i^/port^ m Jcb » tM iSteESi 1 befW *«p »r ttmokers, ^Sl&^SmU «eednot that cries to us and calls and tells ala ^en in ^ndfe^ in in? frames, which were completed. b> them. ^ pTO^km f^^SeSofieTfather1 io s and mother, us that our boys went forward tknts co#l d* '•twith* m-"!TT'SritSSmStht ..• ,!_. •-*ue~ firs*«*** , grearrtf*»att movemr,vft-- '6'Alan1 and'65d t , and left their bones .u, o-K'kape comes with ence, l win «'••<• r < (j- ^ "SWf tjo^UiiMl jEfSSfciplaced wolnan on the bleaching on southern soil . heir As soon as the package com picture, which I Wf- J* sounds. >.*. : ^wnfIhrtXer her equal rights faces turned %o the stars, and they ,he third picture .in it I will send one p hom ft ^.tt|te „f- for,n •• I l^W •, -•:•': , #»t •^r^rthkTreason von were fighting for the freedom ot the e 9r result w%h men. And forthareason yo were » ^ own vr,Ju the check al#o for that I o.her..« . departca: th.» >hy as a phfc r ^^SSeSSSrSJ bufa'few months prevl^ to s al» e to get that picture aiw picture; i;,i : , ittial li£e»-; great and ,«d I can see wha ^ «^[ ** ^ cMdren. to own their homes h tl;r i TheWofthe- old tady^ml time I go P^ twt>t ^ttentt s.s V itself, is mpty, ^;^^^°a ?l£3^lS2?th.ir scho<,,, So letus.as P id; ,alled Mother Seannette t*™?*™ J£ at the Bangs bo*e o#! g need be ^g^Vs^U of intelligence re- Spiritualists, go forward and have ,,emed to be a perfect one. r* pe ^ af^^ aboa, ^ y««^^l"Srank Harris .t wil pease my wue w<^' ^ sranted a seao«»t ^"v^'iT* .. discretion. ^^Z^^"^ Continued on page S.) ,rr,Ves *fter their arrivall wtll ago. and *^ «"**~ p BaJ; jn^, when noth Cv 'several of my friendsseetl.m. w^ °taT v A ske^tiS selected «id. is the eloquence < including P^^S^e'ou ^ canvases from aV of twenty -B0.ee. h >j>e that we may be able to =>ce > uu THE SUNFLOV EFL April 8, 1905. .«» ^ww^wiipywwHi^wwwyW*^ WH^ll.'tilill.. JIINIIIiiJIilill'lllilllUI II^Jtt^ttiiUl^lffifflWBlB%'g as MMNn«M«MM HMHWMWW tory of mankind fcntcdatiof that, VimSRSTAND $ ITUJZMS mycincs. which might prove this to fc#k*ery ^ a rm ancient world, once having icrvilK'^ »*» i^»ility.," fj gr#y I f you n*4 rn^lv* your paper promptly, p!e»*e \L Co., under the direction of ¥ 1 „i erstood as n .tify thtnoff.c* immediately in order tbftt the fault ment from nature for wro£$^t ^B^IKI^M&K^ M the f&exnal and Universal Brother­ i! ty lw locate and the cause removed. causes- «*•?*" Whfn you want the address «ra y*ror paper mitted. a whole cod?t»%iiiitf ««l^tqW^ hood of Mystics. Framingham.Mass. ir <»r* n<»t responsible fbr.ftiHtdAnotnecewarily tip- Or the ISJrtBt 4»BNA for April is, as usual, «• •••n.f :!:<• .ojinioiift expressed mr •M»rre&poii Rf iw r««» < ommnnU-atlooawi!! heprescrved thirty >$*M[ ^.jjjjfrcjy P excellence. Its many articles rtnv^. af»»r whi» h fber will be destroyed. No maim- corruption. Without 1*»?M^^ ^ Vl^ln ob^^on Miunvi— economic sublets makes it a fk r.pt will if r»' HTP »*n» l«»-*'»i. humanity and good will toward*!^ i'^reakn magazine of practical information "ii SUBSCRIPTION RATES: no another, there canbenct! pedg&lfgMfti *lij£*t»< wittl^ for tripse who wish to be enltghten- -it,»;o SuWrlption, per year, - fl.wt with nature—-no harmoniott$!y ^' ftfi&is not i^STf " f W # '• A 'H 'rtd oji the affairs of the nation with- r- < WO?»T|I<...... V brating influence enge«€ei*df'Wh^lS^l, I !m o iiiou:*)*, ...... 25 ^^ismv^pouf fe»!ip^ #ut? fearing to trust to partizan 'l.. nil foreign countries exceps Canada and - can happeinna small wayra^^ppeA|3^|^ the physical M-xi< '», - - ..... i y» {i ssessioiii * i^apetf for ft. It tells the, whole ^n :iti>nih<, - - - .... .7.5 proportionately on a teg*^ «eajl|kf ; -r- .• in'»nrh«, ...... 40 .vfL.': ,, en \V ?h fiv« s.i».'a*-ri|rti'»rj!" we trill inrJm*? 3 year's sub- Now imagine the tremendoeis d#! ^^.^^ caliche fc^.l^^^^^-^^^ J * t >!t<>u fr«— t<> ?h« «m* getting up the club. _ ccor d of nature reacting on ^pfett^bjL j^gato^ f , ADVERTISING RATES. Kenerallv corrupt! . I t ' a LUW—f -^^^_jJ- ,.T I \ |h»;:|mdro^ • deal m the. naatter. .ni? n > •»•*•«. 1-V* a linv;S0 lines, 10c a line. I>i?- general reader can indillge^!' phajHWI^Ii^^ phy*$T' C'lWWwm of fhfesoui pei^-- flW J^bt- of ^>ve—the true tasy pleasing or unpl0«^ng *Kp btfl^^jjomiklwntj^^ p-s REMITTANCES. self as he feels incline^ to Mow l^j| Wffyu '^ ^ to naii'*fWi*T S l«NW*ctfa*." a leaflet which tells A'!»!rr»«! nil cnmm'inlpatlons and make all money ttt'l •'tjir • ..-r..|.:i\i le to TtM- Sunflower Publishing Co. I>'u't these speculations: mttft ^he PfP|^^|^jrith''^ i. . 11<> -i rn Mtnr fuli name and address plainly IQ r-^-j.^ *JL ce 4fl ^^tWHbh*«au». One copy for a . . • ivn.ii.fiuui'rart.tii. J)i>u'twn4 your persons! «• }»«•«* k lieves that a -Christ m ^^ ^ffitj||r^two I r bbii flttftlftess we^l^ensKthe will^joS .IlSv. • *!« Jl«*« r,r i ., i - ,••>-*> , ">. *-!i»^ to collect it, and we moat deduct It w ' H^ 3;«„, JSil^.*^- i#^«*»-^r ^# stasap; 3 Jc« 5 cents, or l iio-f, \\.f amount you send. him also ask: For w$mt j^rpOflyi?|^ remits com; Whether for peace #ri4| »i»rfnoA|^ in- V.'. H. P.v- H. EPITOR-IS CHier. ^N S^l,;fl,te;^n# ^Bew Poefeet Grammar A F. M».T« ukK«, A;*.' in t h Mr ic spir t? Dotheybelkve due to la .raction with the Christ the y mental clairvoyance..; i& ''jthou^llll putjgrpwi^ in «jt tlieij rl'Mi^lHblo cornrftur oww'iiart^ ir tee^^.|bftore we>fcair*|*tentiob| ii v •rship? I) > th«y believe the phc-per se—even though It feea n sns|#^df^^lilU th%?* s that \ «otism and* !tM|e'M Ahers.^l'-pu^then ^'^Jlj K ration—is not an absolute ^mutWd jfotfa a» obta|^ j8a *'"m^pD i -11 M rnena < Ge. For if S isru'" p'-rhtj^s do in a blind s^rt in speech, writing or rnat^ri^ixati^f|;JSatWe^|ias beeit't r.i ..^n|m is a^iigioti of lo^ti htii^,-if^ could Slrliiave survived ; : • : faith, tiut <]•> not understand it If right or wrong Eh© ieji wiH-»|f^t tS^9f!this I it^&itiitikht liOw| ;iiiat lbi»re caffi fe^'tfAnrfS|ffJie doesMA how can he, « .• wan: <>: •xjK.Tience; and which portrayed by the effect. 'I ^Kt th*!^;^ reael :iindetH-" lidi^M^iiand l^|the:tea«he^'aii^it^^ 'f?.*-' ' ;. k •: f*x'»ori.-nce makes it. d'tluult yeo^ •.') understand the IJ'.nle at i ^fcaffh^in theif|^spirari®n^^j '"mi " !h;W^n#true mielf.,1 \\ ". i$$^^p*n&i&-^hm the forces T<» triko i' lirerally from Genesis r. H : >£k i« • S-THJ^—**- yy'•''-?'— "' l\ wi^BSr' frWr^P«Bi8fe. upwsrent* in the' a «i> riM.'is-. laith. and to rratke it It is mental clairvoyance^jtbe l^|W^;i^H^BBfty-y ^igS ^•#nieT.irri«toerv. a nri*eriil science, as has of love. As .inspiration # an ^%Jfam tog citi wf^rfbe eioAfef rtligsM.^ whom m^m^e|%s or m tta A ,HI » •m v.tri-.usly attempted, is equally growth of physical purification k % w ••-iir-I superior mental"vibration" Jujveru tajents --" •-•*- ii!a'" well J 6 the $im The Bi'^e is unl.»uMcd"iy alk-go- material, so prophejtic yispn js| on |n either J ra*al t'r->m Ad «m t<- X »ah;traditk>n- outgrowth of soirityaljjpfy*" |U sennitives ;••: Trt»m M >ses to Christ, and philos- or a superior vibratkwil^lti' wi^h, i :m c i: or r«.-"i>»u»us from thence on. sympathy over pi^ataw&L to the- li >w mueh '( it it historical will ly feelings in general Fa»jpfta^| ui ces ir-. theit- '*n future revelation to ! : tacit theri ingratitude, hate, crtieltyj lli-hii %a ••vli!.e tliru the agency of P^ych^m- or contempt darkens the ^Vviipi^|||| tni insfjirationaV: < • t r \ . .mparative to decree of «heir ^i'bn^!^ h| hjanself in 3ir r:«irit;;al portion has already ol over the individual ^arrjoti^^i^^jfeijs &] al isi^duMtion or ;> vn vfi'iHe.1 in lanre measure thru i. while their opposiW* c^iV^^^fid a elofaaaeil;: his power of Li-' dw i ra Soiriiualism.. Its phil is<»- afendg^iloiife^hSl^feastes; lis good or bad • \w ]\ »s -,een iate.petfd thru >tn-i- ] »ali#^ to' i yeeew#ti s cr virtues;: hv«s. r m-'dii.m-. T.s traditi >n will w el^pl^m :h|||bgt:; AK: 4fe* : b|f^|j|te«d^M' fc^M^s amd- li» l*we •ivi! t;u r»id of psychometrists: ant! ^tai iutisiq^'^W ^ v.-;^ Ill^resied in iffy oi\^w4^0s, a^piraticifv^ for- prfec- .• -. a'.'-'i; »rical beauties will r.ced the or preventing action in t3*e off^ j0J^a^e. f|.; ^ i^ttraetj '9& <>\&

: a- i.'i^ >;een nearer the spirit-A »rid *W*™ n* rs a^jiifce' house fik, jaip^ ^'ijsenixtlv^ilfees aad everv .•! '-.v t;me tlicn another may be ht re,.^|he': cekbral^ _ |f^p ff ;*edsum^p> iu'beve«i; an«! apparently at periods s wim'Jiis^ife fife|l' "j^Ks 4^aQ teitrtfeth (or doeth) so 't\ j-Miut 2 000 years apart—each eon-tituiinj.: a "Ivejzinnin.q;." with One ?nav extend all t^jWTnf^Sl^lHP 'tjEL^rSi^ A™ he pleases without ititw, $os iri.^^WPil"1 and t". -r-rrnfiers and revelators in ns 1 it ^ I \Ul4 % wake Whether due to periodic chnnq;es ulant. Thus thereTS ikotj* ocilfl' .a the solar system, which makes f moTU >* loss, but a sweetness or joy il'V o raiiii -ns favorable for spiritual occoi during the interim thai rt>oie{;ttj l ph.-a mena; or to regularly recurring It'it sider the reward, though hvpm gjNur$$a appe Wi'H asir » o^ical iniluences: or to human natural etTect of 4 cattle. Sdi^' cilie41 ^hsesim &-i :r d -v*.-! .;"nent, which rtquiri s a aftt however imagine thejrare1 ^vtnjg* !c to wh •J.OOu -year-evoluti >n or revol ition much to svinpathiz©:oVMW* toj .!'1 ; r t'.:-:c eiT^-cts, must be lett to a little wdiere due;, '<4Shft$|jfira &>- furt!:er eopMderation'. Perhaps the !y in spirit and will so>>it^r or!| ->UJ!<«. sti n i fTered may reveal it. h<$fs feel the degenerating effefjtSiOf1. '^Bttt :'jt ; •resent fatts warrant invtsd- sured-up atlection." TlKji^bul i va*;'-n mto all ancient ree'.rdsota a change of stimulatfotl tfk mujql s-^intj i\ nature an/.! to deal with oor Frietids wrote *s the bodv needs tresll afe'% «WttKKft^SSWP ,.or tPtf:. c*< \v;t would with per-onal ar- t stibscaribcrs •, e1 -- • •: Avur to Taid (»ut something ' ^^ jfijl *;^p^^||S itS C !^ Who is born giftei*eai»ii^ liufe^ ••>«£«• e e »ee them in time whvorhers shouldil^ #rn tffi^i^ilfp do A'.: records.must have individual- of Otfr January Oifer* verse, which coriseiou^ess^^pp ^jffJjitne s, .r -evvn who they he imj) -itioi 3. s sre^ T^fi . %r 4 others, we makes haughty or conceited, aoHHM ip»||Wfreec; i^r ;;.' . ii .: i- a-i veadily rtve:di d in infreq-ientlv uncharitably Buij!|fc* #selllon in • ,-. edoeii'tr ic delineations as Truths will make tbis oftrr for a ar •; an-1 where the influence of trevi i- itMmtl, lies o\ir paih. ble as it does the ^Hi|i^^M|f. J3| H l^Sliowrer. la \,hs 11 len allegory is undoubt- aliernative is to,a|^»4ipns^S|(i|%jr; ISMIJ'^" ffBPWf: \j£h From now 0ii^May Jf we will send I' I'd mbodied many trulls that of TPnJairi earO»fti(iwW£.t Ki I" J1 .'-t?ac^ iESifeE!| d •11 ma . b * styled metaphysical— addi the efiort it costsii^M^alKM m tlffi SallNPBOWER ti. n d to their figurative meaning— material they ca|^pf}^Ot 4 o aav ©ersoo whose name is notr.now ^ ar; \ «: it is. struggling bfethi^bj-,,:^; '•'ijflK; In the Mood we may have a rec­ •j, '.*-^90^for5, 0 cents. ord of [acts only carried down tra- Spiritualism Hiij! i^M^^y^l 1 aiia- ^r 'iff- I- this oSfer is not good af* dri< nallv. consequently meagre in structive and cf^4|^tijetnFe* 'ikf^'^i *• .f i beingi detail and as *»n entirety. Who teaches HOW to l^^i^b^l tov KM-! ter May 1st, and is to get new sobscrib- kiv-ws but that it involves a general error, and finall|imtii%iM^ tortunat ers, ~ not for renewals. "-*?! discord of man at that period with the* teachings fc^iHpfc'jplM^ W~TF* or j^ll i nature, resulting in a general calam­ ually considerediljppW^pattey' iife-fcrces t< ity that may have largely changed the "polish or lUlMi^mdi -' be:. Mte-i'aiftkes^i^ r^ g facte Take Advantage of This the surface of the earth—converting come happy. ,' Itolaftitsprogen: misfoi land into watet and vice versa* »'fr» s_ <•?J, t iar'sorrow wteft ir< mes, : 'IP ,. «;?, A psychometric analysis of this When there *' iiW*'di. .„„_._,_,,,,.,.iW:,.^ . . •#»•*. " ,a period may explain much now only than harmonizing eleWeftts ofifcjr" i^f t chwtcliatt' ndanoe doesatt inferred, together with much yet ences at a spiritual «*«<«. tla^l|»t Sn^^yone from s «. Naturedoes unknown, and thereby reveal a his- of medium* cannot exercise his gift, dot Compromise on externals. A; Hi S, 1005. THE SUNFLOW1K. art ««««*«. vww. WMMMMMI 2H5 -5255 are •«*%*W«MMMMMMMMJi NMHMVMMMNW I'»•••» www ww^wtrtiwwwwwwOTWiaWMw Dei! Robinson spent a day of the excellent an$ full of practi d infor- SPECIAL NOTICES. MEDIUMS' AND SPEAKERS' DIRECT- grounds. n*a^n~~g*¥ing therein an historic ^^^^^,9^^ Mr. and Mrs. Cummings of Bun- tft^ origin of re gion in ORY. kirk viited Postmaster Oftf^old * bowing the a* iralness Ifttrnal Remedy for Files. bod speakfft Arvqueftty hf» enea^iuents ; Modern Spi tualism »people do nui koor wh?re to fta*l theru. To and a tended .the anniversary4|pce. ... A taagnetisttf rero««dv tl. t will cure the •void thi* have your ntrae and ad^lrees Ibttnl in thi** ence and W / It was most ©b»tinalc c»rc« *>f vev lonKsianfHrf. directory, under the proper '•K'adiiiK. Pric*, *1.W p«T ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES AT ng the , adci ^s . the Oft* Montts Treatment for One Dollar 7flb|r-*-pipfdfcle Ktrktly In advance. TlntM- umrk^l a beautiful - citative Ad7th anniversary of Maseru Mte> El!a C, Fr«>t«M», 3;""C> >!<»»-»» *t. S:. L«»uis. Mo. Spirrua'ivn be-gan at Lily thrift ua- ]Hv». O. W. l«rMut.57« MmnK'rei-i, fbjfTH!'»vN. Y. HSli iSgw.;:^r|(pgMediiiiiL.. . ^.M. JMith JCi<•ros-nmu. i« Eij»^ Ffrst Ave*.C<»lu«>- der very aus-iicn-us circumstances. •..*?> ro,' ,n. - : Ihv under o< t v. ith ' a^clexrl.$ky — Ja ^iL.1 ' ^ _'" » GuWrtPu. Bu*toc*»k^ji>r mc^-asts fioni jour MT> Kl*Kal»«th J. l>nn«rk>t, 9t».Al*U«i>*»ii S*.f AN r;>,. (•I 1. \ht Assembly opens lefiitniU'iV tii * j.n.)Vv, Library I tali invtted Wthe r a ! r •"',-?" IIIPAI.KRS:: • ' h: » • • . i« ar»d v-r»s*-s Sur? ^Hi^hich-. w«a ^J tied out AJ$g|•:•?•? ?^* ? " **W ^"^ Xm. Mtiitie R: n«»r, l-W Hirk- st , rtf<-3, .V. V. Vl>' fiaiic*-. X'.ariy ail of Ltly'ffhl&wfei f, Mm l>r. Dobeott-Barker i:M N. »»:h, Saw J.»>^, Cil. 1 l>res< nt wiili a g" d conttn^ncy ftpwR !^Wiitchman w a of the sm m. suite af'" ^°Bjlto^ uL*. 1>f. J. H. L»m k>, f*trtnel»ii?ii. M:ii*. from Oa^sad; ga and other sutiirDs Mrs. A. A- Caworofl, *S F. 2inl, Jra»n-•'•; rnu-red like a la:\b %•; C||ifous of mixed voices ~~**~* to rh>- City ' f Light The. ywrit* Dr. Jatx»b^t«raiis4>n,l7SS ( .iut«>ai, Mmnt{»i.^l^,>liui!. ';:> Hvr:fui and mad** its exit in ''c*ffi|^The Minister Daagh- MRS. O. W. GRANT pc pie especially had good ret^oiis A LECTVKERS. : .anne-. A steud}' ^••uth win-: '^Whittter) Mr. iach itXAVi$GS r> Y MAIL. lime* Suit, Whitewater, Wic* t<> remernbt-r the :*lst of March; for !\ir;n ta.ee days ji last we<-k. •%^|f tou are as w Mattie E. Unll. Wbttew^ter, Win* thv h..n..roin ^inj? the eefebrat- ^pfto^!;|i' Mav.M Mrs Maggi •Hugh R. JJo»n>, |«j W. iv.li S{., \i-^r \\.rk City. Ait:-, v :n; -a tibU- sunshine, blew ; ie «0 MAIB St., HftH \"•• i its |*ulTai«, S. Y vr> wav rendered to them, and tbey iferilic^^ 'i • "Helei ai»i rax ?HOT< m it A i»n KKS. 1 ; n< \: v d a w: y t he : ce ! re - m t h e Helen **£ I>r. W.M. Kcelcr, i.M» R^nike. WNHIUIDCMU, D. t*. cni.'vol itt< rad^e by the happy ^«VntK' ^ A. Nornanil, 2721 Ellimi Ave., Mi«oe«iH»l^ Mini.. ..i . - — ar. i <»ri'>; mere the ripple is t as the music announced the \\4^L^jjU bv Mrs, Gt< namyer! FrankN. Ftater, 91 Fitzbugh St., Gra:>d Rapidp. !am rig in t ^e morrv sunshine MRS. K. BYROM ttQRTHRUP MIcb. "nert 'lane." And'.t was a' wise •'.«• •!-.:. c .-t t he breezes—whieh r^Iddifebv Mr. Bad QtoAtvoynt and Healing Medium. ASTROLOGEK? pr<»v>-:r-*i, ir.asmnch as they i«5ect- N. Ff. Eddy, »* Pr«i#pecl Ave., Buffalo. X. Y. iai; '. tiv fait thiit (»ur httf.i 0 ed The right spirit in that wlncfiwas '^^Jrlim^lShsett. byEfc ^fchard- o^Sr^^wrt^ ^^ C*i>t»ttt €*o. W. WalroiHi, tw»x S»t. Denver, Ct*K>- ,-•• r- ; avc arrived in fid! force. p;j»i^H&fi Smith. 25a» 1920 Niagara St., Bufralo.N.Y. TRUMPKT MEDICMiS v> asliow. When youth and beauty Mrv P E FVtnWirtoo. 4P7 RanctKk 8f., P^»ria, III. \ tht»:i rt'bius, redwing-blaek- r ;;|^iddi|&a by Mrs/C!ar Watson rei'., n the <^>i^ <»f success come down riljCCf ThrM iatioa to m «{*l««Mtid Fnir.k JK^arrows, whose tri;> rii(|^|hwMdo "Good "t e sweet Oor.v ILMottre, 1S» W. i:tth Mt., Sew York City. 1 • »vir." i:;usic t'» the lover o \a- to d'» -he re-t. A bountiful repast '"'iii *;^ w. Lafavette T- id. (tflfftlwdiugcajkfttajnwmad JU W *paper« sent vwa «» MATCKIA!.IIATH>S. rrc«tpt (4emit pnm to pay p«..»• •• c. Cteoc K, Nichols Audover O. of sweels was served during cb «-• .-flj^^^i words by MT Bach. frftaraaOcwat8BlMtrrl|)ilott A„" ucy,LMrrrace, KMM. - <>r :inv '»ther h*ver>. But th< M . ,u-rh tir-ir tr'»rr.b«»ne mu&t not ternussion. and added a mom ma- [||>iJlgdl^«»Good Nig t, CChoh - Two Cottages For Sale. teruljortc the preceeding .-one., J^^^jco^inied by MrMrs Bach, .vcr!. .<*a- 3 in this v.ive-up. As GREAT ASTSSIST & SPIRITIST Centrally located on grounds. Cheap. On the vrh.>;. considered it wa* liks ^n ^t^Je. it was a r istDleas- $20O and $325. Por particulars and tern^ ran' ,mi conceited as they : vr r ... , M|f«tl« Hyd«* Daiitojr, ic an invocation the spiritual least • 1 . &si«atas made ha >v. &a~ fim -v •h«-v u u\*. .arrner* hov to lc. OM To the dan:*" club, whicfy Has seemed to sen&e this har^nony-, **"<^f wwe- V)C( n conduv r-»n^ the winter datioes, »;i in ;:*-parat'!S i»er;^i ttjMj^tfpon the Dale from be- belong the iredit of the arrange- : '!. wMor. is one T-r^nei;«l ii% tti||i!Mi. God and nan were B«»poosible Ageuts Wa»tc<| t , handle our Hue or 4 .riienrs f«.r ti.iK om.» also.] frmaUlp peus. Both ladles an i geuttameu. With a »i ^ai:: :mnv :talify. B\:t oft't 1 vtTTwji Library hall ^yrmiym* ««M»> betweeB now and the hollda; - Full particul;ii> f^ut a conversation an.< »n j upon request Exctat&ive t«n. n-y given. Write to prtj-rntcd s. > Mfg. Co., 140 Xa*t?au « T.v "f thv - trr>!Tit)« ir>,.s wa^ '.•art ->tj«e s< t n^. lieing handsomely Mi «*, Ke w York. 211+ n ma:'i-: "WIr are we de:*<,rated "vnh banners, garlx^nds 4i NOTICE Vhe answ.r was }V ca^ s. and Hewers, n Welcomed the av LEARN 1 A C lure is no cause :«-r corr-- JM^aj|^rin weather is coming Til© Light Of ftetlSOll. ten •'ants a- they entered. The i 1T11 • :pt tha: farmers have ai Vp£>u wSp be p3ar.niog >r camp, C. L. F. A. banner was a costipicu , , . x . The latest aa/red sot-- in »ht«t music, Card Reading planning GO I t torget espccfaily ad&ptcd for tlu- home, the upiitt the iact then thtv car. —BY THK— ous .'r-iect. and the motto: t \Wm 4*WA\Vm& -Worker" nd their !!*€ ofBplHtual Circles ..nd aervices. Bngr- ers a", So a day to keep T lI, worKCT nu ..-ve, the le^al tetader af the. ™ f* ^|l6 4 ^«^ir lUk aj|^ Oerroan. Price .'o a copy, 3 for •nore et'tectivelv than 50c. $l.ftQ*pcrtioxtn. REW PAHLAVI SYSTEM. u ts Send to George j. l>rews 35 Xlarion CtM '-.ha::v. tht-v can institute. The ^' - . ?« ^rrounded by Ameru-an^i |^rtide^^th useful Oi 3rnamcn- cuS^iu! 200-1 v* RdBcatksil, Sdcntitk,lB(cr«$tii|,Pnrf;table .- - > o! t'^i-:vent»ea,htar^r Lnghs.i. and (^rman da^S- . Miss .^.xlAwik^Mly received. . St«d for PAHLAVI CARTOMANCY, a HA pa** Lol,,sfc Ixiok of ImaruUitntK )>^autifullv iUJ?FLOW- CHIAAI II ipt vr«»!on»4 ^howiujf each PAHLAVI i.'A l«l» and what f inane a most j. lea sing aupearaiice-^ School of Spirit Medinmship it uicajiM, Th« bo u»d U the Wf>«rork exclusively in OH 1 vht; ckn develop vmi only |t«M»k of it* kind i»uhli*l>e"!|)uid to a re se with violet modesty-—and '^ MliABETtt CLAjR , S«CY. , m ! hv-avt.tv rivs to be iashir»ned int« in fip*W one W six week*. «uy a«idier* n»e «5ovn^. Write forte today. It's was highly eul".seized for her spkn* | ' Write for particulars and t<>« munlala. wirth having. '/•..Mnrl'^'v this coni'.iomeratioii The-ard* are bealjt'fu', duplex enamel flui-lt, d;d work in getting up the fnter*j!,>ij|ii' Ctm-)kttfe6i mt«d are M> iv.vel they carry It patent claim* sad : st IT.: I without a bent diction. 17o<»pyHgi»^ tainment t<> i(»lk>w. Music,;' reci- | JJHJ^. 54 curA* \u a pack, sent utmu receljf? «f 50 cwit«< tations. dialogues, Lyceum |ongS4fi Many peoidt- make a produUle l»uKiue#« ou» of KCTES. Rev. Cora Benton, Win. P. Benton, card reading, especially at church fairs, picuicn, and humorous deliveries constituted ,. ;,^ parties, etc. V.r>. l>. Pierce is here for the suin- Write for particular* and aaaipU card «ent free, the program. The iirtrodtKtOTy\$£** or eead 75c fornaek of card* and hook of UwU>- M». La Evelyn Batrt maticy iu»i ruction. was a piano duet by Mi*«§ E i Atnata and Aaalera BMIGR IMM/ aetUujt our i punched the Phillips Lester Haas, Reva Smith, nwSl^ittbjfethrough it*|ii»ptt ia tbe S 362 Houseman B)'k,Grao4 Kapids. Msch. Z BariaeM^ad^lce and diajrno&ia of dla- •«•••••••••••••••••••••»•••••••*• rtai:e. and the bacie will be occu- Paul, closing with ons einnfacin^||j i. , 1 ,.:,-,:ild] by jas Watson and wife. quite a difficult role by Mlsj*"!!jEsiis?^iHJ*tff»—— » J eat Ave., BuflkJo, N. % .' Bell Thone, Mr V H Bi:ch will speak at the Turner (who also took pattj|i in a1 BURS. IKE. S. Xi Altf E .iv.T^irv meeting at Niagara dialogue and gave another rec*atjoa J! ' s Tteto I art. i• .i\ \ V, Auril Oth, assisting later.) Dialogues by Miss flossie g j Psychic. M> A-ch-son, castor of the-ocie- Griswold s.nd Kazel Smith, Ipecita-jjl incident rel red by Mr. HYPNOTISM. at that centre. tions bv ?v{iss Frances and Irene $jbee# ,h^,ncolM^.«n ha—«d t^h .•—^.w.,tenderes.t w . . »--^^ r, Vucceasful inatmctor ot Carroll. Geow Hudson. Eddji Be*, ^forfeone in distr •, wbwh- y^Sw'S^rJ^g^K the laws of lit tilth and Miss (>hr stead was en another's Strength f»y Nature** Ktron Be^t, Maude and Editll Hud- ^(tm^, Waist or bird. ? any of the last for 25c, sent prc])aidi We will re- Magnetic Methods, oi l-K' 'N i.iunt. recently, visiting a : medicine if nece*aary. son. Geor»e St^iith, foilowed-yinter- ifcntt*, anp^'touching' sy- pathies of f«t*d?oar money ihor.Ul you order reach Reading (l>y mail) ruber « f towns < n business. $1.00. Business advice ipersed with locutions by }ftl. Mn.;&i»tiJrq| Wbich flowei d so fre- «• *ter our supply is exhausted. or diagnosis. NEW M( ,oN p B i no subjec: for the Conference Coville, pi- »n > solo by Helen Smith, &n|ly siid beautifully 1 the hum- V - CO. S<;nd name, sex and Suiivlav evenitJi; is: "The Attitude and a sonj; duet by Mrs. M^ldricl^'^&.c^lia^^t home,, fru ed in the Fort Dodge, Iowa. own handwriting. : the Bible towards Spiritualism." and F'ossir Griswold, accompanied!'"^IJ^it j|rthe world wl n he had 215 Virginia St, , Buffalo, N. Y. Mtetir.i.: at Nhs. Ma.cz:_r?e Turner's n the piano by Mrs. Har^CfhampM^acr^ He c ried from RULER'S MAGIC MIRRORS ; '.triors. iin— whose rendition thrittf|l the |hg$ lid^|pn the praries' > Washing- ^ koawn M the Black Mirror. ie a The :lr>t wht-et of the season was audience and called for. u# fencore.. 'jton i|M sk«»e gentleness f disposi- qui^jittceeaaftiideveu.j.cr ot clairvoyance i Wednesday. Mrs Binney en- Mr. Edwin Ross gave a iidtt|ber of'j||Q|i*A|i4ijikindness DRiTsTiiis • •ys the distinction of leading the his humorous songs and^ [.„ Il Bt lonA -' .11 ' . ' ntlli ,1 J 111 ,1 la on^ of the oldest and most fucct-sM't: 1 P58N w«#» .'•Herdon Spiritual and Magnetic Phyj^cfnns. II is \ ay. in verse, and . as usual brought dow%BS|^inad two others y lose names $a.6o. Are you smci-safin' in life? My cures are marvelous; Ilia examination'* art- , M^/>rv'^rr»a«iir»« r THn«ai'9K^'^Via.T tiek«» ^^ii *-*, -:,*;«., HlWOseope will ten you what you arc fitted free to a.H who uenrt bim name. aj;*'. ^t-x There ifr a bill c-elore the Legisia- the lvuseonev and l'jck of hair, and 0 cents in Kiamp^. •are to | r-hibit fish spearinji untrw recally road, . erWe e ridinwerge ib. Box 1 Ci. Canton, O. A trial will convince you. Hin pr«ctite ex­ ;.-t to extend the tshing st as n ductor. MissGrecnamyerannounce* ^^rt|":We were pas ng thru* tends all over the laitd. He cures .VJ.J iu tVref -r t*> Nov. 15. that two of her relatives had justd \K^ m [ wi!d plum and apple your own home. Address, sunshine «"ivt>^ ^r' m Buffolo and would et^|S sl '* iriolent wind torra had J.S IX>UCKS,M. D. A three davs steady PIERRE L. 0. A. KEELER, I/iwk !V»x 12W, 8t<»»i»-l>aii». MM— terrain the audience for a few m< ^md. Lincoln md Hardin .\ iih the rmi'rrt-ter above the tm z- -; A Writing Media u»for 25 Yearn. v4 p .in: and :i south wind blowing mrats before closing. Whilt Spec^jJ |ki|nd. There wcr two young Beautiful Holiday Books* latin«» on t.he probable appearan< fc^yMie roadside t< .young to R^tagsbyMail.$laiid3SUnips :,ur tV.e lakes, have melted nearly What \i> Ri'W »f»i>n.prl!Xt«' ft>r a ;rit than i *«y Rnintn-l!f iii« N. A' n >r< men in dress suits and silk ha! * ^tng about an wailing as ]>"KOM fUH'L TO *Ol'L. zes that waft over them. %'1 ASF«(H»KL KI oOMs. 'fb!-tf>tti :r<» c:\'. 1 it 1 m Mr*. Tiara Watso:. spent Sunday Harry Champliri and Fay" 6risw6^|^ :ftrdin rode >eabii^puiasi^.,u>i,s»mfci*»bsm«.dPM> , ka ^ :, T ;«.^^1*> «ol.^^ ^«^ rar,their h»i«ihin full »-!«-A, with four iiucrif, ••jich H IM'Ul. •::• fill K'.V, »n:|!|i u r ~ at Lil Didc. —trie best I xking boys ii> Ully Dal^ ' C IS JUtnCOi""n aSKea One. er>n€alaing--• flo^evsst• * — " lfrtn?w-«*-i 'o f the »cnbino -•«. p , * >n*U :*il»- yea:i nor .;I.-K I«> Dr. [.afavette Todd, a former res- wh»> made equally gocK|looki M.r'. ;i nin. 1«* :i»ov i:i«:ir «>;' \dent of these parts, paid rbs <>\d darkies. They too. had t4i re tiiC tlirtiu'* f»-»i'«i «'»i • n iit -wr" aome a visit, and took part in our their pans ere the audience w vi out v.iibout UJ.II aiug. AGENTS WAN1ED. anniver-arv. consent to leave. And thuf cl They lang < *i at hi in.»* 'T^SSrivSM^^.ivix^ixis^s^s.Y. Uncle Sam Novelty Co.,r>r BUly Dale. N. Y " Mrs I'lara Watson was given a a d-Ughtful entertainment las- ^th emphasab *G0ntlemen ^m^^^^*^^^^^'^''^^* * *•*»*k#»"W"M*+ *"** ;-.ne reception >,y the friends at her 2nd of our anniversary. j |ftngh,batlc ud not have Tfcf btimate of Actio*. 50 YEARS* residence in Jamestown on the even- Sunday afternoon the cefebrat; Ito-night it I ud liot sav- EXPERIENCE . HYe cannot always judge a man •ng of the M 1st March in honor c 1'the proper was held a| LibHW H irds. Tlieir ?ries would, |>y what Jje a^ter* > or writes A de- anniveisarv. Aditiona! decoration* hMjieeu: in my earn tective'is often able to write a whole Mrs. Robertson. Filter of Mrs. A. stunted, and the hal wa* iff its on r rres H lackson. passed to spirit lite at- attire. Mr. Lee Morse acted Kttttle Ctlft U P§°^ *^ « ^ <•& humanity, ••-"a li-.'L'ering illness, last Tuesday, chairman, and announeeil' a •. ' .. . * 'l ,- • .x %liile a pious.jroi;ve mav write one /not fejigio^ 4y inclined) ^ ;_ , TRADC MARKS This makes "two members of the "Welcome Friends we g2t|t y^i virfu both n account of their DcatGNS •amilv to pass away within a wtek. by the choir (mixed voke|| ae .^onageford io«f,-. fceen observation of human nature. CorvRiOHTS Ac iBobby/ said usreverence, ^ . d a man , iV what he knows Anyone sending a sketch and description may The family wish to express their panied and led by Mrs. M B ? qnlekly ascertain oar opinion free whether an f e youngest you »/ h not aiway4a sure guide. Hand- fiiYenflon ts nrobsbly l^tentaWejConirouniea. riuinks so'the friends who so kindly Mr. Mor>e then gave an %trod fil tions strieUreonlldenttal. HAXOBOOK on Patents X^ 1 .. t- ^ 1 ,UK« .. .; some he who handsome does. sent free. Oldest aaancsaency for securingseenrtpgjiausnts; . auk-d them in botbease*. tory, Mrs. Greenamyer foflo^ *• *?ObJb«), replied I ibby, "can t Patents taken through Man a * < <»». m tpetiMlno&x, wltboat charge. In tne Mrs Sirah Bush has returned for with an mvritum; Then pi ketch tnei" Superior soul energy constitutes •*No^. why won't y u say grace?" the summer and will occupy h,r cot s-loby Miss Helen Smith: poMb . and its special features Sckntific flnerkan. ta«e on First street. ir:.-frr-.-m Mrsairs. Fv.. Ow Hysex*jr^ri b«yj W" . *»•H. , «•»"Ca%s! e you are £ mg t«MNNM Am\\X\NV%« thought and intellect ai one sub- W\ A V & P I? I? HEMSEY 4 COUCH ject and object embrace in reality. ****** Y * ^# The interval between th two does (Central Standard Time.) llOt exist Which Skept ism repre- One hour slower thm. Extern Time. ATENTS sents as an impassible \ ilf separat- yoNo.. 111 NoNO- ST. ts »TFKCT x.v. 27. 1**. No. 2 1 No. 4 in. p. n.; ,*. m. p. m. ing reason from the truth. If 7.061 5.U0.LV. Dunkirk Ar.! ft.35 «00 TMCSOPM SUCCtSS MTl^otlgllt,, then is the ruth, it is 7.i» s.io; FredonU 9:17 6.58 7.1t| 5. Hi L&ona 9.1 S 648 t.%ha unity in all things, he only ab- ?.»! 5.S8J Lilv hale S.W 6.80 Anyone seadlsr • tksteh sad description of sn InTestSos, 7.4* 8.4*1 Caaaadiiga 8 93 5.27 wflib— • e promptl....y advised. , withou-i^atcog^ar--t coat, as to' Its patentability• — . V>lute and assured re& ity in the • ?J1 5.4S Moons 8.45 6.18 ideatUl. T • SOI 6.57 SiuclaitviU* 8.38 811 tested book Issued oa |iniTcrsi| It is a truth : id the only 8.S9I «« G«-rrv. 8.29 6.01 PitoU ttkea ththfotvn h Hsasey & Gough nodre 8p*M &l«i 6.1* LT. Falconer Lv.i 8.16 4.60 *Mfc* without chargeroe, , ta SPIRITUALISM AND THE XEW " New Thought is a nameby wl^^lh which every intel ctmusten- Ar. JSTU (>>'<> vro LT.'I I 1 TMC AsKRICJIfl IHVUTOR THOUGHT. is best known the great wave $trt*in and which ho si pticism can Mi 6.HLT. Falcone r Janet Lir. 8.12 448 •as 7.i$ W:trr*»n# 7.20' 8.W A betuttfully Illustrated seml-SBcnthly joarasl. spiritual and psychic thought thi ?|callyifivaii4ate. W.40 MftjAf. Tltu>ville, LT.J 8,04 2.S0 Subscription, fi.$ow Ail newsdealers, soc. s copy. 4. ». P- •**! . s, m.|P.m. Are these two philosophies mu- is passing over the world/*| It In recommending s if-refiection, BURET & 88DSH u5£k SEW YORK * u;iliy exclusive or not ? making itself felt in the quSfckenio Spf the steady of though: as the no- ^i^?™^ ll%22. MI; my Dais. OSceof THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. |toacli06k«.i9»FStmot N.W., - Washington, D.C What has Spiritualism as a phil- hearts, and sensitive minds that pursuit it i» inten ed that StU- ».«•; arrive Dunktik, 10::?u. SJ3 Falconer -f»;ihv done in the last 50 years tor readv and hungry for the life and dents should habitdat< themselves M^m!^^,ntSiviViV llisV m.*' * ' C°nW •he liberalizing and enlightenment the Inner Li-ht of,. th. e XTSpirit «,. j !° co«*waplation.—ta Ktation in CeBtm) g^^^ Tiwe is one ho«r Success and How to Win It r humanitv ? The purposes of the New Thougtn «8 umvsrwl aspect. !ic passions dower than Batteni Standard which 3« A Course ot 25 Lessons on the Science and are; Art o* SSKXOSS, given to Summer Camp Class- Wlai mav the 'New Thought." To promote the better aa^ and desires of men are s bjective and ttwd by the towns aloug this line. „ a- a d wU.i'.r.ent from the Spiritual wider knowledge and appreciation, th#|T o^ but though- is the com- VWtor. to Lilv Dale from the eairt "„ ^ Aj"^Ti« « a n n

.•hi!-, i-hy! do in the next half cen- of the essential unity of all «fe. Tj „<». ^versal mediurr ^hich brings ^T^.^-.^BSSSS^'IS JStl^o^!^^mnr turv "' assist the manifestation ot this unrty the human mind into i latidn with concr Jc, Warrei. and Irvineton. 92-tyi »««its. Fi::.y years apo. Spiritualism '>>' means o{ cooperation; to stimu- an intelligence infinitel higher than TUC ICCIIITC Thcir OHgin and History un i -.h..-Christian world larpelv a late faith in its relation and app?*a * itself, from which &V things am InC JkOUIIO from authentic sources; Principles and SIDIH ; their Immoral TescbiuKs ; Con* m.-V ot iarrin.ic and discordant cation to health happiness and ch%# 'emanations. It brin 4 the finite deinuation of the Order -their Expulsion* from vaii* Is a practical de- oue countries; Bull of rose Clement at»»U*hiiig the -vis. A bunch ot antagonistic acter: to secure to the individual tnind itito rapport w h the ONE . vice to assist the Older; article* by Prof. 6old«rln Smith and Hon. J. Charlton, e»c. By 7 PSYCHE. ) ievclopmentofme- in- minations. Calvinism was nis rightful liberty in the choice of MIKD 0f the LIVING Lie T, which is c TS^2S^-SSV' l*umship and for .imj.anr.. K,li-iou could rot even theraputic methods and to foster changeless and etern —the light B. F. AUSTIN, B. A., DD. ^^TMAKES055^ receiving commu­ 9#»Send 40 cts.. Stamps or P. O. Order for • .nti-nulatc the future with satis- '"New Thought" in its intelligent which i^ the substance >f the Over- nications. Give it atrial. Price. both. THE AUSTIN Pt'BI, CO.. .u-!i »n." Tiv shadows of doubt and efforts f<>r the general good of man" Ruling 0oodness. Erepaid to your nearest express of- 171 GBKBVA. N. V. ce, $1.20. •ar . hcavilv on the other side kind. N It would develop tht children of The unhappv wept These aims can hardly be looked men un^il they realize le God-given :' Tb, v:ravf on s new (;r BANNER OF LIGHT they thought ot tho - strange by anyone attributes of their inn* spirit life. •.vh<*Ti The oldest Journal devoted to the Spiritual phil­ 'K-n-ainr than when thev mused on familiar wwh the aims and Ideals df Thu* the New Thov ht is mani- VOICES OF THE MORNING. osophy in the world. :he orient. Si>iritualism, viewed from its more f est as an impulsion fr m the divine POFMS HT PUBLISHEDWEEKL Y !»r..'Mblv no religion has p.-jinted serious and thoughtful side. mind of the central lit of Cosmos. BBLi.i: BUSH. At No. 204 Dartmouth Street, Borton Mann. J. J. Morse, Editor, aided by a large corps of aMe writers, :..turiiv >>o dark as Christianitv The living li^ht of being ha s been Not the sense life w ich in share One critic rays: This is a i.onkof trne poetry—«ub- Term* of Subscriprior8 D r,prtoni iu advance. Per year, $2.W; r.n:i'd it. ) reiigic>n his dug dwdt OTI by A. J. Davis in his *'Ara- with the brutes, but ie inner life j^va'r^^^ sixronVhs Sri S " !, II, post offtVe order on Rostoa, Sir • <•» d1a. en and so capacious, or buia." the stellar key—The-Think- 0f the spirit allies us \ God and the VSK i**y «».-v »mi»theti<• ivciing «jr '»™i 2f0J;jv f^^ tt or a draft ou a Until or or cr.-and many other volumes, and higher life. It is the rooting and » ^fe» baiS^^t king housM=TO^.e in Boet«m^ o r New York Cltv, pivable ,t^ :n tde the entrance so easv Can to the order «{ Btusuer of Light PuLJinhicK C«»., in pre- »>•. the best literature of the modefto grounding in ths spin that differ- ^^^ Co. fi-rable tf» )>ank notes, since, should the ord^r <»r draft *a:>e from it so hard. be lost or stolen, it ran be renewed without ios;- to the described the bridge spiritual movement, so thoroughly entiates man from all below—it is ^^^*+4^m^^0^0**^*i**^»*> Fender. All bufttnes* letter*must i*> uddres>ed: Mah.-m-t Banner of Light Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. • ver ? :r at>vss into l^aradise as beint that it cannot well be questioned by thus the expression 01 the spiritual FRANK N. FOSTER n.irio'.v a> the edge ot a scimitcr. anyone informed on the subject, man.—the eternal ma ( nnsiKiuity, in its gloomiest time. Hut the Xew Thought proposes and As Buddha taught, All that we Spirit Photographer n i only ma vie thf bridge narrow. does subject to the tests of expert- really are is the i suit of our ence, the doctrine of the unity of thought.'* It is gro nded in our I have bad a continual- experience iu this phase of but c< •impelled people to grope their mediumshlptor oyer twcsity years,durin- • g whic* ic"h *tim" e the inner life of all. thought, it is mad up of Our 1 naT*! peeD successful u\ obtaining for my numerous wav t> it and over it in the dark. u patrons hundreds of pi- tnres which have been folly (Established In l»«il. Un«ic-*•r- these circumstances sad- It may be a new form of idealism, thought." recognised as correct lik< n<>8sesof relativesaud friends Deroisd to Ownlt and pniHtnal PtollOf^rhf etc B . • • « 4.1 L 1* .- 1 «-u«i*. 4k;. .« - « « , whwno havnave "passepaqsmd bcvonwvnii'li thi«eveue veil.. " I*nu takinIUKIUKg thesigme ti^ss . . __ - ____,_.... w ..,.»,-- It SUM all the prominent Writers. Sample Free ..w.^. ^w v^ v.**. .^*, ut it JS honestly beiievea tnat tni* If a man acts from good thought photographwl,lc,i70Uri,* by main,, *mul nsariyi»i*ayPrice ofs sittiug able tso rege-t Mibstance of4 th4e soul. The heart doctrine comes from above, and i* happiness follows hirr like an un- JS' ' ' *' WEBELY— Spv-1-ll.OO a Year. was fairly drowned in tears, literally calculated to exact not to degrade departin r g shadow," nDMAS f>. KEWMAX, Bdttor Jk Publisher, T.^ « 4u i *• ~ - . , ONE DOLXAR AND TEN CTS- saturated with sorrow. It could its students. It deifies the soul. It Thought for us. is t ie rooting and ^ jonT ^ an(1 aldrei. tor myarcuia«eon. hardly smile. It became a duty to celebrates spiritual aftection, honor, grounding in reality < God's Being tuning terms, testimonial*, etc. Address UBr AAAUff Formerly "The Sermon/' look on the sombre side of experience truth, intellect, and ideality. A|>- —that one life that ermeates im- FRANK N.FOSTER, nCHwUn Hvc 46 page month!j, —KDITBD BY— and cherish repining. The house of prehending that human beings are mensity from the c vine radiant mtf 91 Fltshugh Street, , •* « - I»*T>W^ mourning was more congenial than associated most harmoniously ao4 centre. GRAND RAPIDS, MtCH. *«•• »• "• AfUltin, B. A*, D. D. the house of feasting. He was the completely on the plane of the soul, N% J$# But these th ughts are in "THB CANADIAN HBRBTIC." best Christian who put on the sad- That they belong to God's grtfttj M se^ authorized y any "New kMAanN flf UUkUt ^Iflllfiitt New Thott^htt M destface, wore the blackest garb, family not only on the earth but fft Thoti#tt crgankatk i, at the writer *WHI0HIJ 01 ni^UDI OWHHIU00 SOcft YearNe. w Tlieolog^r, remained longest in mourning dress, the heavens, being drawn by e<^ is only an observer oi the "Signs of And College of Pine Forces. Send for Sample. Psychic Research shook his head most despairingly at gesiality of temp^rajoae^t^ 8piritiutl the mention of good news, feared ture and vital piety. All th ;-t*^4' "11 PhlhMophy* •r Mmfn Wr >)q«Ai m«at«. ^f cuje. "Fast becoming of world- Tit thTd" *tV^™t£ sats %£* ££$£$& ^t±°,r fT, L? ltM 1 r ^^ame:-:-H:TuUle7 U&.. ™™ *>»•«.. Torero. Cas.

magnified evils, depressing all the attraction satisfied through the teuton ^ municipal . ttrage to worn- f***. lU.^a^ ^P? ^ u!" springs of nature. Cheerfulness power of mutual harmony, sym- ^ He says in part: fera title. D. M., Doctor of Mag- jars nn the pensive mood that the pathy. purpose and character. "Notwithstanding th continuous and n^ics, can be gained at college or at D religion did so much to bring on and Of course this aspect of the sppr- Tarioua efforts of put ic spirited men one's home. Books and instruments does so much to foster. itual philosophy opens innumerable ta aolte the problems of government furnished. Send stamp for catalogue E Spiritualism, with other liberal doors for rational intercourse atid Wh^ are constantly >eing presented, to „^„»TWr, DEATH fore s cam. and bid the world look would make people kindred on the ^to much that i unsatisfactory. DR. E. D BABBITT UD and see how uncongenial with the highest levels of experience and of ^J^i ^ me to time be- « KastAve., Rpche.fr, N. Y. T up anu see now uucuiigciuai wuii tne s r u.^**u come only too apparei in our system. "*-»v world this mood is. hope. It would make them btpllt- p^^^ i8 not to be xpected, but we 5END H All things about us are changed, ers and sisters because they sis ha- ^Q^ inot ^1^ ai30 efforts to that Tru* heavens and earth are new. mane souls and children of God. && tt nag seemed to ome that preju- AN THREE Its leaning and Resalt The thought is more cheerful, more The thought, necessarily boids noble dicc> or at least a to rigid conserva- reasonable. The old heavens and aspects for the consideration of 6ur tism,. Inherited from rior and admit* TWO O YOU. AS a, SplrituaUst. I^rte x he old earth are passed awav. The Spiritualists and co-religionists. tedly lens advanced g< lerations, causes ASTONISHING D Thinker, or seeker after light and truth, desire to know why there globe we dwell on reveals use and If we consider what might be *e- ^^^^.L^^ rjf™ J°t?r£ CENT is not a reliable and proficient tel- gr&phic line of communication exist­ beauty year by year. We look on ceived as a truth for all i^telHgeite. K^^i^^ »m?^£J and deliber±- STAMPS ing between earth and the spirt it to find that all is good. Its laws we must, I. think—"-——", admit tha— t -3suc—h €Xtei|ately trefusin « mag nt so wis< OFFER! world? Do you wish to know who aval ourselves of the ars blocking the way of this pos­ art regenerative, its elements health- unity is only to oe touna m inougn*. i,^^^ to ^ derived rom the fine In- Lock of Hair, Age, Sex, Name, and sibility and for what purpose? Do iuU its powers are beneficent. If thought is a motive of spiritual tuition, the sensitive conscience and the Leading Symptom, and your you wish to know under whose cen­ sorship all mediums are. which ser- From a$ predecessors, in- Spirit Power. the grandest dlscorcrv of any age, Its 1 viis disappear, its wildness is While the diversity of things in •eluding in recent year GovernorsClaf- Mrs* Dr. Dobson-Barker, becoming common knowledge, to gratify a jealous propensity and cultured, its violence is measurably Nature is addressed to different or- lin, ^ashbura, Long, ^MmeBand serve a selfish desire? If so. then read the greatest book of modern IT*, i *r • •• - t Hc« nf intpVWnr* th^ir unitv or Greetthalge, have din? ted the attention ^al/iv. o ox. osuijose, \^at* times. tamed. Instead of living on it in fear aers ot intelligence ineir uniiy ur w^wW«. ^i. .„M-* .^ M 1 .... ** , ,in;v^caiitv p»n HP taken uo tkily of the general court t this subject and 7«c*oider«iai«AT«.,8.F.,Jan.isti«6. Doth; The Hcaaiii and Resort, and trembling we come, more and um\e»salit> canoe taxen up oiwy ^J^Z fll»v,wtwi t v% KPantinir of the My near M». i>r. Dm,..,«Barker by JOHN K. WILSON, WnW|Uy ~ ^ >~ r„*Jw, ;* ;^ •^.ct. ,^A . ^„ hv wb«^ i< common to all of them. aavocaiea I t. granung OI ui* j amveryliappy to write yoa this month thai I atu a member of the Pennsylvania Bar. m >re to live on It in trust and |>eace. D> W lldv ls» common IO ail w U«pu«. g^i^^ t0 women. feeiin« verv g^od The last month'*treatment did to 560 Pages, Illustrated. Human life is seen to lie under no The unity of life and thought ialbe .^7 ^^ the b [ieflt8 of our ^ S5^^*?wip^SS toinc^ alwhkil ore r to^see landd B H hVM,llchlM your cain giv flomuch. My month wil1l be coursechoose. to make it. To the ^lad it if not Thought ? t m«Quat IJiee economiaccountablc aneu ^^"Il-lc"t ,,7*^ ^ up^^^B^r.iH^^^'^^ the 24th, and I w in more medicine. V%hen I ^re - ID Tie World Celestial. mene tUw Of Civic affairs are . lUaUI bey ysnoUla baVO ceived your medicni* md Utter telling me what ailvd anis da booneducativ. Teo thexperiencee eager it , is passea raced- liteThough of the tcosmi is thce consciousnew.first shadow" fro» m *^ ^ ' TlgYkX**** M „ „, & tne ^^y «> ^d, . ™^^^" *™ Z'L^Z^^^fiZ BY T. A. BLAND, M. D. bvnoat••.•noathh thTeo eyalle, oaol *l supremscene eo fwisdom varied,. theI slivin "Thought•Thoughg lightt " oaf un.versauniversaheaven: l thsolvene innet r? . rtre, to TOte for tho« *n"o are torep»- •griUjg...... t t*.,!_,..,. ***** g»««-« _*"J». U a wonderfal book, bring a record aan d led on bv the unseen hand ot —The New Thought philosophy, it sent them in that lanagement, and My back or 8toma< i. is better. 1 eat without pain of the actual experiences of a well- PerfecPerfectt Goodness(..XAlness. pressed, is driven?, (a(as"s I believe) npup- that, too. irrespeetiT of the question °°ww''auau**hftvehftv*»»»e +"»*« ^/^t^Trrjy"\^%, , known literary man. who, while in a Human nature, instead of being a on the answer that conscious $«b- whether other wome similarly sltuat- Mrs. Rosa Varquez. hypnotic trance, spent ten da\s in the Pmdora's box oC plagues, is really stance, as manifested in Thoiiiibt, ^ ^aire to exercise hat light." realms where dwell the so-called dead, and with his dead sweetheart as his a magazine of noble powers,—all is the unity of the universe. Hence, Arcana of Spiritualism— A Manual of Spiritual Sclencs and guidef£{{! , made a tonr of the heavens and useful in their place and way, all the knowledge of self, the thought A BmralnsT meattom. Philoaophy. ^ t«.ols servicable to the work of mak- of Thought/the reflection of reftson \ Lafflffo a« ™ mfty .?llt„*t ^8ld!^^ we This book is totfii.lrd by the inspiring npirlt authors ine the world what it should be. upon itself, is inculcated as the *** ** will, keep it ont of congress In Bast Cloth Bindings With Gold T>, • ^ . „u*«^r« U.,- U,^« u„*u ^4. A ^.niU«.U1w«-.»«a Of DOlltiCal Campaign ', Still the WOIIian herto bee ana oom|»endid hereafteru i,n f..• r> fth spirituae use olf -t-ience student, sembracin of psychig lifc e _ __ v This sreat change has been highest duty and as the noblest source ]2.iS21" 7_ ZLMZTJL ,t« hA^ ******* laws and manii^tjui.oH. ithasbe^nmonthantiiirty Tltla, Prlea SI.OO. ttr horizomMn large-— r jyear -^mtmmmfrs lu mum preparin |'»«v|m» m,**^g ai. **i*^d contain* - ~~~s Trrats r alvl that has beeu re- brought about in part, certainly, by of purification and enligKteti^ent. S^Se siss^ a iUian'! S hand, and ctsredbyme through Inspiration and gathered by m_ A. _^J research on the suViert* It treat* during tl»at tlmfe. t tie Spiritual Philosophy, its reason- (At-»ne-ment.) 1CB||<| ^j^Qa ere \ ag thaA t question Fev^nes^ontfwmu^ that are not snswen-.l in u« pmges. Price, $U1& pont The New Life. able and liberal influence. Thought is held as the absolutely must find.—James A Garfield. id. All order* add rested to HcnsoK TCTTL^ Berlin It looks to-day, as if many of the real: Real by its consciousness, and ~*» etghst, Ohio. 167-tf BY LEROY BERRIER. Author of "Cultivation of Personal Mag­ more pious and intellectual minds as constituting the unity in allVcre* AlU control is oh ession, the only netism." were teelinir after the spiritual lite, ations. difference being in the motive, and C CVif'HfM'l W/hifa /V1 The New Life is an expression ofthe the vital piety, afforded them in the It has been found »ecess4|j)r; to tha^t rests with u The impetus • • ^ UCIl TT llltCs New Thought, which is so rapidlv making organized movement known as shift the ground of the abs^jfefely given our desires, eelings or inten- Tfance, Test and Its way In thousands of minds. We have learned of tht power ol thought, New Thought." The metaphysic true from the thing thought |tf to tionsby force of tl vught determines BtfSincaB Medium* and that by risrht thinking our lives and surroundings will be all that we can desire. el the spiritual philosophy—(or the the thought of the thiajj; the our status. Thus v 3 must endeavor m |mThii s oogbooik presentresentss inin aa aisimplm e and clear t THOUGHT ITS style the fundamental principles, an under­ Ilarmonial Philosophy of A. 1. ELr|which is real wf its to invite the bes to our spiritual Readings by Mail, $1 and 3 Stamps, standinstyle thge ofundamentaf which enablel princTps us tio realize the Davis.; is a substantial foundation living experience. side, always remei bering that it is PerVUAtllt AddftSS, U!y DftlCt N. Y. ne***w" *"'life. ' •"""*" w' " In this book the writer deals -with the of this "Xew Thought." It is a No "Fallacy can, be involved in better to have the good opinion of ~~~. ~- principles which constitute the very lasis trcsh and original interpretation of the assertion that thought itself is spirits than that c mortals when in Be in harmony with self by being ofthe^su^cssfui marAed^and^homcVifc Trascendental Thought. the truth for all intellect, because daily spirit comm nion. true to your convictions. doUa?d,oracly bound in cloth' Pricc* °n< K

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To me it looks very unreasonable, your wish if I knew how t reach Two in One. A volume of nearly 50w pager, wtth excellent portrait PSYCHICAL Why. Edith, what has come over you. of the author. There is more Spiritual. Scientific and Historic argument for 8|dritttalism in this bowk than you ? You do not seem like your- "Give the food to Edith, f< I am auy other Mo*es Hull ever wrote. It contains stores of self. You remind me of your mother in her body. She wili m*. ticate argument which '.anuot be gainsaid. Price, pust paid, $1.00. THE EFFECTS OF RIGHT when she became stubborn oncer- the bread for me, I have th same tain matters." control over hter body as I h,- i over The Hull-Jamieson Debate. The Greatest Debate ever he'd on Spiritualism. Be­ Edith turned strangely white And myijjim, tween . President Morris Pratt Institute, Whitewater. Wis., and W. F. Jamieson. fcevretary of AND WRONG. with shrill voice exclaimed: "George mtiupon J|r. Harrison h; stened the National Liberal Party, Cincinnati, O. Portraits an«f brief auto-biographies of thedlsputauts, 4iir pa«es. By HUB. JENNIE NABTIN.- Harrison, how dare you discommode toJw$ cook ifom, and with ut ex- This detate, held at Lily I>aie. X. Y , Julv 10-20, ls»i, contains 32 speeches of from 30 to 40 minutes each, in xr.y plans ? Eiith must marry ^he plat^tion carried orf a large lice of length. It contains the grea-te*t store of fact* and ar­ Elder to save our property. I can br^L * guments on tvery side of ihe great question of ftniritu- all?m that can be found in any one volume in the not see our beautiful home pass into tlbkb. hm hufcirriedback and anded Troild. It ts a httrh-toned Polemic discussion, and in ^ Continued.! n<> sense of the word, a fight or quarreL Price, post the hat.ds of others. These rooms the feread to Edith who eag iy dc- paid, II. 00. \r Marris MI arose to rr.s feet and and our rich belongings areas ratsch vc«§^t it. As this seemed to satisfy The Christ* of the Past and Present; or, A Comparison of the Christ Work or Mediumship or Biblical Messiahs, and th** Conditions tkey required, with Similar Manifestations in Modern Spiritualism. A revision and enlargement of -'Jesus and the Medi­ ums." A careful comparison «->f the Spiritualism and Mediumship of the Bible * Kb fhat of today. By Moses Hull. An invlnciMf argument, proving that Jesue was .rKums'y HNkinj; the cause of lite of a pauper. Remember, I am is running ovirwith saliva.' I won only a medium, subject to all the conditions of mod­ vl ien doath. Kdi'h still lean- not dead, and if >uu object to the de^hythis is so." ern mediumship. It also »hows that all the manifest­ ations throughout the Old and New Testaments were the dead br.dy oi her foster- marriage between Edith and Elder (To jbe continued.) under the amine conditions that mediums require to­ r and prayed that she might Manning. I will haunt you as long day; and that the coming of Christ is the return of a*e- ij • • • diumship to the world. Price 15 cents. A few bound r^-.ven ;f she in anv wav had as vou remain in this life. I shall in cloth. 25 cents. A Mkle worker For Wo he c;uW ;* this death After live in Edith's body until my plans OSMTI^^^^S^ SU- WJNSELLoRJ Joan, The Medium; 41t: :neir l or. The Inspired Heroine of Orleans. By Moses Hull. ; V ™*? Physician are executed Her mockmg smile ^, *, j^TSLd his «*£* fS This is at once the most truthful history of .loan of Arc FOR MEN ONLY. and one of the most convincing arguments <>u Spiritu­ ^ ar.-t > 'On stated that Mrs. Killed my body and she must suffer day. He has achieved fame 1 Htera- alism ever written. Victor Hu?o *aid: "Joan of Arc - n wa«s dead, that heart-fail- for it. The hell that torments me tore, In reform work and in var, a!- ure* XJOM of Manhood, Varicocele, was the only |»er&ou who ever had control of an army •trophy, (wasting) and that terrible j*.t the aae of \i years. «.nd the only general who never i< tlu cause, superinduced by now must also darken her days." though, perhaps, he would pr fer that C drain to the system—Weakening- made a mistake." N-» uovel was ever tuor** interest- T e Discharges brought about by youthful in­ *ug; no history niotv true than this pamphlet. Price, v su-.^er she had partaken of At these last words, Edith fell ** **«* should be included n .ler **re- discretions, and excesses in after years, clothcoveis, ZSc«ats, paper 13cents. 0rw or w s resultine; (if not oured) in Mental and l church ?'>ciii! where he too Lack into her chair, heaving a deep * »** * ** » as an al litlonist Physios! Decay, and Death. Send Ten t0 Cent* tor the Doctor's book telling all en A lew more remarks moan. Mr. Harrison was so over- 1^ ** °^*** in the eiv: war as about these troubles and his New The Spiritual Alps end How W« mm^theca^ and he departed, com, bv this strange manifesto ^Jlt^f ^J* Tl* ^ Bnt Cure—a liquid medicine to be applied ex­ Ascend Them; e life, as ternally with a pad and bandage* which or, A few thoughts on bow to rpach that altitude , „, . , ^ , .u-1.1 ,. .. ,, t • IJ • . • *" greatest distinction of h has so far been prescribed in thousands of where the spirit is supreme and all things are a subject t A ic is one to it. With portrait. By Moses HulL Just the work . v. m\ '»T ch:;d. you must that ne could not move to assist in history will look at it, is that cases without a failure to cure, some were to teach you that you are a spiritual being, and to show •roughly stubborn bnt finallyyielded , which shows you how to educate your spiritual faculties. Second sai \ the housekeeper.raisin- her swooning condition. After over- of the very few men that t a cure is certain no matter now difficult edition just published. Price, bound in cloth, 35 cts.; ann snf or long standing a case may be. Address, in paper covers, io cents. art-stricken girl to her feet, coming his } en\exitv, he dropped identified himself with the w 1 for the ".ill ^\ that this body is rightly « n his knees before Edith, who now frage cause. He signed the e; ntiou in DR.R.P. FELLOWS, Vineland, N. J. Say yon whicv exhaustcvh had soi roundin«:sHi 1 I .fainted , father ? All seems officlateWorcestera a,t thMass*e marriag, in 1850e of. II ey Stone The Spiritual Idea of D»ath, Heaven and TU-11. By 1 H Moses Hull. This pamphlet besides giving the Spirit­ / c me to hvr she was s»lad t-• i b v k t ) m« " HOTMT B. Blaekwell, j iking it ualistic interpretations of many things in the Bible s rkot never before given, explains the heavens aud the hells ,»o 1. She kissed her father ','v'"^ '*•"// . . tU- thoroughly an equal rlgh , affair. oaf believed in by spiritualists. Price, 10 cents. i hurried to her char.i No. emU;. out something very When the Woman's Journal v s found- OH.Y SCRB GUIDE TO 8( M * v*-Orro*bT'n SimrOc 87M9m of the Planet* and the Zo^ac, cost only ti2.oti. The Old and the New; ^ranvre to...; possession of you. ^ in 18T0% be wag one of * cditor8 D PJ A r\ Mw>0t« mn6 People \ book for the year, or. The World'- Proyre** in Relhrious Thought. In \ot:r voice, actions, and desires and remained such for fift. n year*. T\Ci\LJ PrincnortlcHtlnff the :•: • i i-e. A guide In Bu» this pamphlet Mose* Hull shows the adva.iouiuu of . ry • bvet in the room seemed IneM. RpecnUtlon, Health.Mlarri.i. . Weather, etc §1.00. the world from its infancy to the present maturity. 1 Send (or free copy of The Star U..< mber Horald. Mouth- a a ghostly appearance. The bwere ep ius-sibit like e thayoutr mother'sthe dead. Caspean ikt thaIt meant a writet somethinr who hag dto th the ea eutiomovemenn oft iy, only tLOd a year—Valuable i.< son» in Astronomy. Price, lo cents. th Astrology. Occoltftrat. etc Out-^t i • >n» aaswered. • face and glaring eyes of her through the living like this, or is it » world should give his est to a TMSOMbST OISP4XT. it AudMoriva« CUea«% VL Swept Away. . r were still before her and the a delirious condition that has come PftPer dev : tent sermon over the remains I have never given Spiritualism a Wbtttaa of selfishness in the the inov. MOMS Hull's Books, with portrait, 4SS vages. While he departed sister, who had been thought. To me it has always been ~ 'tZf^t^J^^ ^i^rfw this booh tarnishes * more definite iende knowledge Taltnage's oft repeated attacks on Spiritualism This i of tile Bible and its contents, bow and when it was is not dry argument; It is learned, logical and witty. » s ,, :.,. , , ^ ji ,_ 4. t- • tie good of others and ox loral cow- made, and how it is to bo interpreted than any other It is filled with just such arguments as are needed to book in the line of Liberal Literature, it also gives a meet the stock arguments that are used every day to aithtul in his church. Tenderly beneath noticing. ^^ bocanae they shrink rom doing brief history of the Canon, and of other Bibles and re- kill 8plrituallsm. Moses Hull shows that every one of t sooke oi her religious nature and "Why were you then so interested | | ^j^y might feel to e a duty. llgtau. Everyone needs it as a hand-book of definite the Talmagean arguments has a sharper edge tot* W ML knowledge of Bibles their origin and contents. Price, used against themselves than the one they use against :" the kindness she practiced in her in the man you call Messias ? The suftrage cause based on justice and post-paid, |L0e. A small edit ion hat been Minted on Spiritualism. 43 well printed pages. Price, 10 cents. wn home and what a great loss she "Why, he is not a Spiritualist if right is strengthened by the contrast— ihtnnec paper, which wUi be sent post-paid for TO cts. Spiritual 8on«atar. wo aid be to her heart-broken bus- you did try to make me believe this fll***fc Bmdstreet gttoyofopodla ef biblical SfMrttuatlam. By IfattftaK. H«1L *yutv-e4ghftoflgm*wll*awe«t- band, who had heard nothing but when I asked you to lead me to him. ;N> ;»b^ »U '" est songs, adapted to popular music. Aw the use of con* With PortraH of the Author. negations, circles and fiuntlies. Price, 19 cents, o\or ving words from her. The daugh- "Yes. father, he is a thoroughbred ||^asnsMiim;0smmts Wwrn. Smftra*«. This Is one of the most estertnlninf books that erer |6.00 per hundred. k came from the pen of Moses Hull. It contains refer­ -r would be unprotected without Spiritualist and has been a medium In Tasmania a bill has i issed both ences to several hnndrtd^pla^s In the Bible where 8pirUnaHwn is proved or implied, and exhibits the Wayside Jottings, [he kind watchful care of her dearlv from early childhood. His mother is *^^J^^ S? '.J^L™ Bute in a new light. Besides this. It eontalna a brief Gathered from the Highways, Byways and Hedges of sketch of what is known of the origin of the books of Life. By Mattie E. Hull. This is a marvelously neat « 1. *i_ it -^+ (~^~Ao *^ u^^ T frage to women upon the ime terms the Bible. Ministers, doctor*, lawyers, judges, con­ book of selections from Mrs. Hull's best poems, ser­ gressmen and senators read and grow enthusiastic over mons and essays, aud contains a splendid portrait of u:«?n mother, who was now in the one ot my dearest friends—to her I ^^ Tasmania is the third Aus- this book. This Encyclopedia will work a revolution the author; also, a portrait of Moses HulL Price, ->.s of her savoir, reaping what she have gone tc investigate this little traMau 8tate to take such a< ion. South in Bible interpretation. Price, post-paid, $1.09. neatly bound In EuglUh cloth, 75cents. :\ „\ sown. understood philosophy. She is a Anstralia granted full ski e suffrage After the services Edith again to<;k trance medium and can leave the to women in 1895, West . ustralia in .: the thread of her unsettled ar- body at any time to visit the spirit tfiOO and New South Wales a 1002. In r*- ements. world. She has told me all about the same year full natio: d sufTrage Yes I must work and help fath- the locations of the unseen world was extended to all the wo en of Fed- :: bear the poverty *hat » »o^ r, anng our threshold. It I should She is a very sF;n^a\w^» ^ »^ tains a clause declaring w< aen Ineligi- : • , my hand to Elder Manning, all could not arise to that ethenalplane ^ M membeTS of the p: .|iament of >:r embarrassment could be spared of life. Disembodied spirits who iraanmntii. Throughout Au tralia, how- :V her. have spent their time in wickedness ^^ WOmen are eligible as nembers of E lith was startled by a low whis- can not arise to that higher sphere ; the federal parliament, so t at the pres- r-T coming close to her ear. they remain in the earth's atmos- ent situation in Tasmania is as if the ••Oh mv am I becoming clairau- phere until they overcome their self- women of New York or Cal ornia could READING OP THB BMBLBM. -ntV I surelv heard a spirit voice, ish greed and abnormal appetites, legally be elected^members ,f congress. The center of the design representt a human face, the highest type of in telligence; the fact is encircled by the band of darkness symbolising the ig V-AVi^t dear spirit > Thev gravitate around places where Jjf «* « the state legis; ture It s norance and supcrstiliou of humanity; this is broken by the ray3,of light from the eentet ot intelligence which pierce the darkness and join the light v 4,at is .t aear bpuit , . • • r . •t^:,. ALC:^^ T f—\ ^7 a question of time wl n this little of the golden leaves beyond. Bach leaf symbolizes one of the principles of She listened a few moments and they can gratify their desires. I feel ^^^ wU, ^ rem< ^ for tne nature on which progression is based. This design is set in the center ol a pnre white field, symbolising purity, while its position in the center of the r-.e .vhispering again came distinclty sure that mother is still m tnese txe^ of things is clearly a the direc- square is a symbol of justice. The whole is enclosed by the solid band rep­ resenting the unity of humanity, while the ornamentation of the band sym­ rl said* "Marrv Elder Manning roc ms and partly hypnotizing me to ^^ of mml T{ghtM foi women an bolizes tne kindnesses extended to others. ;. -.d all will be well"." marry Elder Manning. Just before tlong ^ nu^ As the 8unfiower turns its face towards the sun. so Spiritualism turns the faces of humanity from darkness and superstition towards the Sun­ With this voice came a power you came into the room I looke4 ~~~ light of Truth and Progression. .,,r changed Edith into another upon that matter as she did before Selected.

> rvr After a little vawning, she she died. You say I acted out her TQ „THE ULy. .-seandsubmissivelv'replied: "I very life while I was unconscious. be. Each. •i| marrv our pastor, for he has I must have been controlled by her The Lily ot the Valley t id the vio^ 50c. per doz. -"-omised "it 1 became his wife he spirit. Oh, may heaven help me to let while on earth •^ >ald „v most <>f our obligations, ward off her terrible influence. Side by side exhale th ir perfume $3 per 100. " -i'nVtis mv" duto bv e toth hele wifp hole do f father'one sos wer"Edithe act-, d youupor ninstructiv by youer talmotherk ha.s coalescinfrom the g moldat ne; w \ rth. uVh ..Mer than mvself, but I must She stated that she could not leave Becomes in spirit life o e| angel and BADGE PIN,-$1.50 LAPEL BUTTON, $1.50 CELLULOID PIN, I know it will seem helped mc to understand that you But their forms of frag• mWt. essenceF. S. , V think of this. wifeI wilof l ongoe sto werthise houseact^.d upoSo nyou b,v poo vour rreceptiv mothere. one soul. and show mv child, must leave this maternal hell. The Maltese Pendant ia one "-v:rch this evening THE ANSWEI of the neatest omametti erer I She can not influence me ; I am too designed. The Emblem.mount­ -:liin«m-ss to help in the choir . ^.-;.— •;"; ""•" Be cheerful, be hopefu be happy, ed on the fiuely chased back­ •;v.v I have been stubborn when p-sitive - or her. . • «- *" ground, in suspended by rings . :,• VCUHR friends wished me to as- Again ]• dith turned strangely pale * P"« from the bar pin above. ItJs ',hc..r,- and and shneked madly : Youtaua- unsembB ana loving ii . Kinaiy ai- &£ very popular for presentation r,\\ enduret an- d patn .t, per^ever- back is plain and can be in­ scribed if desired. .r.^, ww.-u. .ul.M1 not leaieada himm two thtme- won->u-- wha. ^t yo, u ^are :sayin - «g , . j^ wm shine th t ^ Men r0» s Price, $5.00 MALTESE PENDANT. MALT BSE t. . i *^^r- ^^ainst me. Had I known of this gate, optn wuci i> ll WATCH CHARM. , h startling tactb. a.^anibL mc. , The Lilv The 8tinflower Brooch is That mvsienous man is nothing handed to me 1 would never have ine LUy This is a very neat ••X.... never." she firmly answered, trouble when that little brat was Faith omr Lw . * a very fine bailee or breast charm. The back is — •re nor less than a spiritual me- touched the little bundle of sm; „•.•••, pit». Between the five flut­ plain and any desired V- m You would not wish to as- Why must I suffer or an act of Faith may be all n it if not too ed points showing ia gold emblem may be mount­ .' rte with that class of people, charity, and why am I barred away strong. Like a mothi s affection are five sections of "white ed on it or it can be c nit it mother who lett this for a spankworthy bo: it might be- enamel, the combination inscribed. Many think hey are fascinating but danjreruus . tr-.m my kar making a very beautiful r r the Maltese Cross is a i*.t «r> in prison hearing and seeing those its unreason against others faith. blem. They are very pop­ blem ; such Is not the ^•NVs8 ha* he told vou the truth, who mock my calamity. I am skfc Lack of reason alway means lack ular with the l-idies as a case, as it is used by brooch or breast pin. many order*. uld. therefore he can net be a bad and hungry, and no one to cure my of lov«* and vice versa. J^^h. SUNFLOWER I wish to ask him about mv pains or feed my hungry spirit. Oh. the unjust, the prejudi ed, the cruel, Price, $+.00 BROOCH. Price, $5.00 ? rtn. . . , J • ' c,eor"e. please bring me a morsel of the vicious, the un< lantable, the FPR SALE BY "•a-rv? 1. Settled father I have food or I shall faint for the want of enviotM or. jealous, a! lack reason ., „i idv decided ' to marrv Elder nourishment. to the extent of the. weakness or Hie Sunflower Publishing Co., Lily Dale, N. Y. Mirninff Nothin- is a dread to "Why. my poor Henrietta, how shortcoming on the 1 • -/e pnneiple; - I ' wen I know I am doing right, can I feed you when you toe out of and lack of love mear lack of con- ••Howde yov know this is right ? vour body ? Gladly would I grant sciousness as a spirit. THE SUNFLOW 2R. April 8, 1005, JJL""' ll>|W>)ll>MWmi»»»WI«tMM»WIMW»W*IW»MWMMM NNNMHMMIMIM MmmHmmtmmmmmmmimammtxMmM WMMBMwnwvwwmww* ««WMIWimOTMMMWMM«IMWM %%*Yl\\«« BBS* •M iipii" Mtftfjw* Thursday evening, March ffcb,i^i^Wteiri^iH V m3r *ot s takcn OBITUARY. Passed to the Higher Life. Buffalo W01CS the pedro party and social^y^r^ John E Rehme was released from the auspices of the Ladies trutxhaut, president of VheeMag Lydia Steel of X. Amhurst, material suffering Wednesday, ciety, connected with th^ Spiritual Chuidt^ * O. »rj»x fyMrigher life March 15, March 22d at his material home ^ , at Temple,,., ^Mft. othe^ffjothe^JlE^ ffMi* wil crowing her being.' xon Elm stt Indianapolis. Ind, aged 1 tted poiriW in H. R. EMY. CimsiiMfeiL,, pect and Jersey St.. |irai a l^* * fc^ •-iMfaj&pofcr Spiritualism; 54 years. He was a life long Spir- Harmony Circle Society balds a success. Prizes were ^t*ifcr|e$!.jTaW!" *! E^H:JQ| the Uues^nd high- imalistand heaved his Spiritualism. me scv.al, literary and musical 'enter- after games, all set 4owtt^|4|%»tt^; it* 1 lived |4^ Wte& He has surely gone where his talents *&A t v.wnent also a grand prize drawing tiful supply of sandwfe$e|}| olw'js^ No otif^doubted w/ffl ^ recognized, for like too was it Stirling Hall, 374 Conn. St^Wed- coffee. There was m^tf',I^M^ S^flt et medium, tevij^te^'^*» * M3LM :ause she t: e mansion 1 4 1 ;i, a»d Allied Sheets. r homes builded on spirit side of till recently a Methodist, related tpj 'is ;'--"a? f?J>U«lie" '!f>d t ekly *t |4ty Bale, K. Y., (Cty of Light . */JJSJ*****lt»*J***/*/*ff'*'''+-J''-. • id it taught us many things re- Xarke estate, Rocololky, jSfcSjeden^-i i flj 1 .! w*rffl t\ i%& f

Girding spirit life; said that modern in harvest time, when she -IMrs 1 ANfifc tiffed ** v " r 0..!.*V > ^ ritualism means a knawledge of Hanson) was *> years old, aqjjd faffl (, « Series o 1 ts athe i-ej&l presence ^J •ilLL,,il« i .rrurtalHy. Mrs. Reynolds is a sister, whom we call Mrs. }f. J0*& 4$$ w' 1 ««','-i -^ ^«« ^P® fR^CI^is OF LIGHT AND COLOR 1 l&teresi Mwa oi •uere and earnest worker in behalf years and 8 days old. The^ pixentfl ; ••y»l 8vo, with over two biiadml ancl ^JStlS-mineu ih'e same *nd otwl platen. Prtc*$*W rviritualism. its facts and phiios- had left the two girls and* th^jbab^t il WJ. 4 hv. readings and spirit messages in charge of the nurse one .da|jf^andj,| ilmsJie. an $ t 1 the nurse, wishing to visit . tj^ptsOjW1 &tii-I« en..-. %i : .^^^<^^•• *«««««*= "<>»''«•• ..* i-lose ot lecture. i Ikbfe :WWths ok > me 1b be the forcmott scientific work of pie a mile awav, took the tbiMcha^ If ^e^#ervic#Msheld at ^or fcuj other wee."—Franklin Smith, Mass. \V. M. Lockwood speaks for the fce- rora tbe Korauu Teacher, Danville, Ind.: WPV- dren to her home. Going [ pfit tfi|| 9*Sr "• ~Jr§i.\ -• • • « ittve that ft new world hitherto nuknow a torn eakaJ F^>t Spiritual Society during April. lii>g arfy of Ca gather berries, she'left the type i^jj; 1 «>ts 1 >ackfp| to its Ut« ;'»^tiU^!opei^,i»p. I'• itr->n^ <-f SUNFLOWER in BufT-il<\ the house in charge of: th^ iyo shife;; 11 c :: .i- and brinir vour friends to hear ibs^t-*;- ters. The girls were outside;|iplay|i|; !':. L«»ckwood's lectures on the sci- 'mat xomatp- ing about when they heard the chuY Ki «.•:* lie processes of Nature's forces a^iv deals ma: the home •$taeo^wi3chai,$«o»»h maoy QmH their wehjrit in cry, and the elder girl (Slir^ H^| 1; i the illustrations as applied to •.. •> f£$Af *>W Babbitt'* EeUgion, la flame points, fur trant- went in to quiet the child, CSominfc W|^f|abstr^ 1 lived 50 cjm&titMifrH." ti • -'acts and philosophy of Spirit- 1 c»ut, almost i^^^o*4/,« JlAM! etJLTURE AKD CURE. 1 ! . sm Dr. Lock wood's class ke- ^'fflfe'studeL T she found led tfuiheaiwnn •-. will be deeply interesting. mspira^ion ijittsi^Wfl, flt«i>«1s being «0ren4y hwiu-d. Eacli .IV % bertina (Mrs X) had disapg^ed^ the deep ^AwfU^JTOi^phyafO^lBdudingMeth- ^llrftfE, by " 75. Sunday morning, March 2f>th. She at once sought the tmx^f an$ si very^i- itor» »cxu*t Der^lopmect said So- iychicalj; dUBN«^«- .r^ U&^^« «.^*« M-A»fSlI« awirt IV In on* roluxne; fLOO. Part ITI to* regiatjVe WfOraS Were treatWf Mental *a4 P^ychologli?*! |orce»; Pan IV *ptgpi$k**... .« an_ ^« J j if, ik-,-^4. ^rt-i ,r Of th« Kenous System and Insanity. 1 a T e,10 leo < humanity, she asked the question, They then returned to the ch3dren> in our j| -m flbm the!^rvice„ f jF»wS& . OmAy IL^S^fS^**«xhJ» w;ojrk d>slo98«« for*>thtowt^ throceteesoe fleet ttmef hypnotier eth en chemim^ a,u Mid» l itc,^a will scr ^•j' phenomena which huve w int is Spiritualism doing and what home and gave the alarm. ij^Vorl^j! SF^>- utj OXplaJned orjinderstood. TheMih- reto-lphyslogiiomy stAiie t« of priceless •as it done tor us ? Her words were was sent out and the neighbors ?R E$piritujiBttic songs. >ct oi ^ hbors; at 1 merest ing and instructive, she also gathered, and over 500 people toc^l cerits«iach. "^ SSI,*, * • . Sltie*ieiiab!l»gn« to underaMfid oar fellow beings *'i Jjtery >anv: d f _ . j|tt^Cnr«fp!wrt3raith;»* uareserv* dly ihet- • ^.">. _ __._ _., la tlie'Biost wonderful book on natural ;/* JM »ethod»OfcviretbatIhaveever had the nletfture ot i ;.»n I 1 1 A. [rs, Steele readInr.-^Don. O. HnHted. IX1C; graduate of th<> Bnf- At the Wednesdav evening seance over field, wood, etc., atidi a6 ctadljj |"Bl^BiTTT-T(irar- * ^ .if :f |alo_Pj^»*reityaDd Pnnclpleof the Hiwted Institute W*; f > «£ 'jat hom^J^piacm'Pf ; • iv . nd for First Society during March, medium. On coming into he|r P^S^'bll*, It &| ar>: item o£ IK^uory Trnln- ence she at once satd: t%Yo ha 8 s , responded with some very an- . & 3»t iJr ife benefi| Dr. it a miiMl specialist; his GET OF TRUTH. :.p.t,nate remarks, and the sensitive come ^king intormatiQn ab^ut tM^^l^C^ ^llk ov^ f ecta nvl |e can prove It. lost child The child 1 rcuLir* »nd sample copy Devoted to Spiritnallam ard Broth c rd in her soul was touched to that - *** Wriest ices a $1.00 monthly which erhood. Weekly, 46 pajje*. r > J : -rce which it was with some ef- avvay by sI)int Power to 1 of the l«w» ~ life, love, talent, money- 11 a* ^*^m tifi %ien atibomn ^mimy «t .**.»* e«r* "4 • ' * 0 •aditig, self-improvement rt that she at first felt, being a clitT one-half mile out in tfc> «^ttg3ji 'siSi^riptibtklii feil1StiN- 50 Cents a Year. She was HUMAN SCIENCE SCHOOL *««bs^% J^QW^and join on^GreAt Li^ht rpri^e TO her, was hardlv able to carried away by »«J ^^fc^^i^ ,t of Ttuth Development Circle. bound s irit a d - \i.ress hetself, but th•e' inspirerinspire s P > row«ed ^wr^anM?^^! i>i|toget Mfr. CHICAGO. ILL Addreaa 335 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. v »ve be.«u'itul thoughts in the in- 's «I»n this chft. She wff.lfcfawgjfe, A^, First,,t»fe < i-ation that followed the firs* ifl^enty-' • -r^ssions. wife will see her, the» the fish T en and she will be recued;^* ! $ W ^ five.'"^ 0 You Want to Publish a &AfX You •• ' ,1 a i) •i* a, i •.'•' * •t ;4? fc It ? * w;:(* wisneu 10 expre Book, Pamphlet or Magazine? "3 •• '4 } *' 'I; nation »-f the labors cf "tS IF SO CONSULT US. n- »hls who has been servin sg •J. -v . „ r On seein? him the girl threatened\Wtf«Z***Iu nflW a Wfe arejprepareB to do all classes of Printing and Publiah- Spiritual Society during March t t , • , •• 1T1 >*ipa to tfti^ paperk f ^re^uip iJEii|t;:-post- J f$rig% if^H fc hand bill to a cloth bound book. '•'v'autiiiu music wa - a t j . , throw herself in theu watert u , 4ant d te*1 Nerei«I«4- v.s^ buLr« t # Sedition. •.»iano, h..v. Miss. sFlorenc. renderee d. Hechon thee Sh* e ^wa - s. 1 ^, ,u ,i^. J* «J?4^ll%,*ie^rrlt oy ^ Tfie si c tound as had beenA pred#^ f^^^y o^der & f*4% mot* Printing Done on Akn*H«n. -ial line ot thFlnr,nre evenin. g^V, wa. s fuse1d t1o leave the pla€C 4tt ««*-»A^ji . %efe it bt , with birch switches « lto« ®£:boo]M mi^* icompanied 1 M Special iattenti^ni given to the needs of large companies who lulv earned <»ut, and in behalf of ' wanit printed matlpr at stated intervals. ! Call br write for; estimates. h> rTHB PUB.CO., Lily Dale, N. Y. recognize her. and sai4 the rock ^%£i • hose who were in the audience. A K far m.,re beautiful ffaaft. jdjj, ho*i' WVtitie «tj|- |Jg* J-J.j^«_^^,... ._^_ _ . — .unt'iul supply of refreshments vere served, and very much en- n b us, was evidently rnedhimiatSc, h#w HotyoiK, Mass.; :*;# f**^ ' ^ JH « ^ HT»1. ? * • : t i.»vedby tliose present, words of i ill.—^»»l • I • e G w. o >3 © 25 ©. !ium -ve vour correspondent a fact that the sister, Mrs. Hans

And Character Reader, o .,-J !lu!talo to sf-e friends. testify from experience itijmay j Wilcoj| |93 P^pect Avents^ Buffalo, N. Y. Th« Wednesday evening seance at inferred that both tM » gfrl^ anotl I^tlir i^SMei]ain« s bjjtliuMl, il.bft And .|pwai4i Trial readings, 25 ientu and Tenr le. Pnsoect and Jer?ev St., mediums, »nd that it was «o iaccent *ta.i;»«r{*eiid •ex.titne, pl*c«. end If possible hour of birth. was will attended, and a l£hfeiVBuiinKS>n hf great benefit to >asinesft men, and to parent* in H«|r$r$g* thtir. chjri4ren. Many inisutk** ure avoided bj bavins a hor- a o dlenr. service was rendered !jie^pe;0^4uch,1,i' «Hov*«Qg Its n&toral tendencies. in <>• »' < > Tillie L\ Rv'vnolds, who, through carried to the island ! > Clrcular^iwlth full explanation of different price, or Ootaii Read- the "Winona." gave ex- Mrs. Hanson, I may add| sta||i^.ill"*?| , ;edtci##tf. !ne« Sent Free Upon Application. ceJfent readings and messages. Mrs. ver?ryv high in the estimattdestimation of''*oflilii^ijM^lmti1"^ ' iratioon Reynolds and her guides are very iarg» HnkA;i ^3Qyin4^ viirfftAAl An Astrological Game. Anyone can girt a r^e circle of friends, «4d Ik uniM;k|#^Sftd toMf ••IP^I^IPlttCT Jlf B«a» Perfect reading after a few bonrn practice. earnest and sincere workers in the sillay esteemed as a wbMaiiof exfl^i'writing One iS;fcp# l^lfttiitoisi're and acting d«vi« f6r an evening part y or to myatify your © frWndt. Von ask chfem the date of birth, and In a t«ew minutes jou tell then: cause of Spiritualism. We bid her ed character whose ifOflf %0uMLlHSm mm t taemsclveat JPrice. with book for instructions, SI.00. Postage, lu God-speed in her good work for hu- readily accepted by all who k 1 * manity. Mr Edgerly being in the her. *is •le«. Avoid anything likely to h* unpleasant "when Mars rules. Price, S vited his guide to come and speak a subject of levitatiott the BfMfe: with l^|gc iniiiii|initial let# u .at heads ; # complete work. SI.OO;;abridged workr50 cents. few words to the audience, a re- standpoint may rea

N«m«M*MnmwnmwnnwiMmMNMM MM^WWM MMMMMOWMM * 1IGHT FROM FVFBYWHFDF Phase of «»edft»mship and $1.00 and A coweap«klent at Ted. to,O. , Butk bWillin'. AbM Bea Adhca l*iuu • LTLRI ffllklU: you wiH find ft ^ ^ inveff^ent write. <*ttl£?fetura from S ndusky on met fetura irom s> ndusky v«,. .„» ;« ,.«..» ^n~.~.~... ~_ you hava ever made. -ii «* 4 to.iH<4.«Mont ffcat rw ,rr*A /* Youtay in your comments on 1 JOHN METCALF. Tillie U. Reynold* write, from %baZZ aoWer'KE!!S^E^!i home aj t•£ S ndusk™i *,y! ismtiMtBisho. p Fallow..Rationa, sermol n historon Spiritualy dis-- D , .. . . Au «t Aurora: The «*fc^;>re ^afe**** ago^WWiWn * »me prove9the existence ot ChriZ" Refreshing sleep made Abou EAST r w,th )0y> lebrated the anniversary of Mod- <*tt%e dpdi*>|diers who had attend- Giv»Us» little rational h«torv H name was fim nd n Spiritualism Fridafe |v«- *«$•««tia* requested gf ,. h. G. X™ ? ^ » - * «••*<»» •» ning. March 24th. Song „_- T^ home . **f* a bov m i* there mt£^i£S'^Senmaa H. went his way. each duty wel WEST SOUTH Anna and Mr. Harris ^f^ but never heard anyone ed, Away" at the opening; f«|l inanv discharg t!fSv profit. I havte |ead a good deal X„A mm^na ^%tnA Uitl ^^fo1 cfrVM a short address by the wrffce$' j£ M»wd WHO iind modem hiitory and And^S hlS mental St°re a brief history of the origin!, Set i«*S&'' B .;.;p»rtmHn» is conducts to «»We8rirttnaH3t3 ginning of Modern SnirJi ^^on ^JSn^ ^ e'er^god of sleep his eye •»..».- *»rk Aod us notify of y.>«r #nga*!*. After that the meeting %Wasff ^ ^ had Scaled i '»-re|-»rtsofy»urmee»in«, eni<»naiiimi>iK0. OVer tO mVSelt. Mr. an haplain* i^^an^rS^^ That^o^^ •Mkors Mm fijiv*-, ymir election* rpnnrtit nf nn J • •»••"» • » • dlT1 1..1I..T l-u.in.^xL^ln^ in fjr^lmhfui g' bvUlg 5 mdeS Ottt Of >ra. '! I h!; ! aU olher8( irt,?s l^illlWl- 1 W r^ a^7 '!! r - drove in to enjoJ y the .^Sl^/^^taM be^^^^ ^ A*i^menehadcome,andAbou n-rnrt9 n-iih trprwrJtcr or pUii.ly with p«i .. _. * . ??BSi * J^'VJ^sLiJil^^^^r Nwt-r u*t a pencil or write ou both sides of Both are many years on th1e jfwisiey, iil|(9f's wh -m* *>hon an-t U> the point. We will *nn.«t and by request sang w ¥j*M""; :*!•.•*- Ic^fefed -s l ,av ,,lu , •,rn ^tV,?r*V,! *'" * •"-) ^iy^»: Prof. Longlev's songs "hi < lltfiB'ex- bjKfchelfctafiJ&iiEi >ir sing- w fflll w 1, K, : M »histoarj'. ^Ratioaa^ history -J!^S T «„• •»„, ••jr ii.e»'Mnj:H wrn.'en on a postal ciu4 would pressive war. It was beautifiu^^ ^ 'l *t o iw,-ct «.BI«R«ii . *"- be ther: !biftds, wo^ 5, l putthy name u »:« Ur.«?y . (.tilumii. , lr 9s be mora Wt to "teach that ^^l^i?!' •'"•'i yo.i r '"ful"l """" •"" •" " '° "*" see them going toward the wekt of W'tMUf •!** 91* *m%- Btt :i:; • -ty«-'. ;..•.» r.ui'i inn*'.-4;uil: "i-orf«Y|ion«ti'ci".ir'*»ui>««-riy f»»r pu)U« u'ion. l.-ut SM- life their soak and voic^»« »£ At. iflffl'*« i ^sK" an£ d w^^S^ik^l^rt8 Thou SI me^at thou Iov*d thy tIlviI !,uulb Tlu r» pes wfWytt* aad l^ad no r0al per- . M^w m»n. :.iu.u-iii Mtim J,„«..ti: w.y ify«it. author» wi-ht. Vhepiinu-Uiut^lt buiwcmustbave tune' d to the gran** d VUUTeharmonies af^ sat o-f %*W«* ] ' mypre- fellow men: II G*1K son xisteno*. rir.N will n<»» 1K» returned nr.loM stam^ a-e s°ng. Mrs. Roland of Butfalff One the^ and the s, of course, was simply a But when the record of thy deeds I t IM rnnrn iM»>tap«\ If nut II*,MI they will l»e 0f th^ ^tif»«;t^ iravi* a v<>rv ti«Mki*A.1r it> guidel s s i t.urty +*• Ws tie iaw ° l el e w mi: srNFLowEK ruB.o>.. LIL\DALE.N.Y- an(i ^Irs- Little of East AurtK^fread;^.. teaiS * £ ^ l hair^een,not^ily one Christ, but w_ **£* ^ i* ^, 2. ., ; a p-jem, written for the occ^sii|fl byj^f^p^; ; v **» ^TI'J Chilis impersonal. That such a n„J^!Lam ^^^Ai^u .^^ . .„ '„ ' „ x her guides. Last, but by no'i»eanS r^*fe^'S thuro tl^'*» l «U.fiHed maa^ TesuVlived on the earth 1 By lovmg man the word itself, alone . vnvilie. Ky.. has Frank Ripley ]east> Mn H, X. Richardson, pjfr. of ^'f W ls n0 aVal1 nor K rt 8et g,Ve rjl Itoyitffttyfcr- W it was ^a^Lub,. and neVer douhted *° •^P - the society, was called n^o^i and *') churches wfaile around ; ^t t|X« heavenly ttSbSe *tat Sn in l5s ^^ *° ' ) A. Horrick is engaged at Elk- >(ave some very fitting remarks, ('f«tll^r:i«i lefriend 8 r :>i "^S , *LSrf$S-%.^r*hSJS Thou!!^ who starve forneed of . Ind, t-.>r May. According to a previous pn|mise: rtl(fpT n such Th s > sUrve forneed of • car A. Edgerly's address is 42 made, one of the guides ci;1 the'™*»ii «**'*?.•«» >' true^i most impartial views of the °T^ v± , C S 'tM St. writer had written a hudomis as- ^^¥- tfcbSv Vi^JSS could Who lovL^ feUow^an would Lvnn. Mass. X-i r dB m > B. F. Austin address in St. weil as Pertinent rhyme, wUio|^.wa^!|pi{;; %_ tKel«»,rU . JHS^'a^.° u !i.S ^ surely spread __ _ _ 3 ^ 11 • * I * i'i 4l "' ' » ''ifi.ii* 'lldflk 1^* Mir,11. ** ™^« ^ ;rtnTau ^W^tional history ir would be Before the poo r the food that bgive s ». is 2922 Pine st. read and well received 'ito'i all,,' tppftiK #n weeks se^ ton Lake Renafl. I never heard * profoundly >r?e th e ,!po;c messages followed More singing. kasbfought i a sue- edudted man deny the personal ex- T J^tw^n^r^them life, i w a« a > W. Hull has gone to Vim-land, mh M lthe57th to establish a sanitarium. then cake and-cream served b^ th« r{P^VH^W '^^ istbnle of Jesus. It cannot be dis- Libraries they cannot eat, but as a ladies, and a general good \Hf(k v^^^MmwmM Modern S; ritualism proved by rational history. It — *fnitt* . >. F. Perkins is in Oakland, had. All expressed themselves as jfli; *HrK Thw ! ^^ at" would be irrational; and if it could P^mg the heart, it gives the hun- Address 1 OliI Myrtle St il Myrtle ..t. having enjoyed the evening immen» « ft tt|etings were leld, and be prbved, that could not nullify f Conne*ut,Ow | |;U|iigoss, Peck f id Bond, the heroic life he lived, and the won- vain :o n-cture. To boast a love of fellow men, con­ writes: Professor W. M. Lotl^woodSj "P|es|feines Twing, Wheeler, ^^faj works he performed. bas 1 tent .1: s. :v. W Uarton of 3«>0 W. 3-! 3 ^ closed a month's etigage-^ppte l^tiind Cadwal tder. An • f o. L. HARVEY. ment with the Cv>nneaut SpMtua^^fKlim^^^ilM poem .wa^ given by w* Lafayette, Ind. To squander millions on thy monu­ iC'.inlri, X. V. will accept ca! : ist society during which * he has ll|&.v^r«..rratt. »>i ment. w-.»ek «iiy engagements. - i f |f!"*, iP », tlk'-I '1 'I,, i .... i. .11 ii I.', . ^'\>t Home Camp, Snowr'ake. Occait Tapestry. Know this, oh Abou, lives of great­ est worth '...•>;>c:is ]\\'y 30 and closes Aujjf. German Spiritualism is being em- Have never made their mill ions here '\\ir.h Ea^tiriun, Secy., Man- pressive ren irks were P**^ *>y afinn of plush and vel- on earth. •'.ii. Mich. been again impressed with his power of thought, wonderful perception oe:^|i^^'#t|i enthusiam. , ve.,t. manufacturers.-,,,,„ « „. A certai^^ n« me- For no man can alone such wealth • .n'! W. Hull has moved from u Unef w re- create, *u i £ *u- ^ JU- '• j*±- -f^SmLJ^lujMitiL*. \itz*.* r»^« v xi~^r>.*~ a$um, a lady, wno has snown :i-»\i W.i^h., to Vineland, Cal.. the sou! o thmjrs. and h,s ^.^'^i^M^^ri^ ll™* markable powers in drawing sisingun - Nor, can he rob his brothers and be th::t p:a;*e he will establish a b,c value t..tne causa of Sp««aW jW^I*goly City._ h»ch was ^^beautifu^l ^de ^ g is whwhil«ee .i n a great i.*,irium ior the cure of all ••$«»- i-n;. S;>".i-itu.'ihsm is in process otff»«rt«y applauded. -_/, . „.„„„„ u.t i—,».™j w., nr-.i. ** J u - J . u ^u • 1" :a •.ir«'>b1e diseases, including «,if.,ldmcnr. and those whbc* bes^&^fit theentire amp seas- ^1*^1^ 2"£2 ^.thGod who judges man bj-their ctribute to the revelation :ot itriw^MK^,ri i B and, me: ages have <£E1«1 «# w ,.*.-= ctm 0 drink habit. u • . .t. J 1 4,-L a.ji t. *jr(SiSSyjl^'ii2B wdncri!.^-'^*..*!*.iii»-»: I;.r » UIAU.-*-...- K :- vJl-'f _.satis«^*« ^ opirerathis.firlm o fa hes onr designe ot theis havr designerse al . own thought \i-- i Fr'-iorH ,-»f MO AVP -\ basi1c truths^ ,1 an d demonstrat4.^ < «. J*e uinei&8fjmJm$S1fe ^^3B3EJtS/MiIii y«i,nJ%t* "W >P^ ^^o*t ^,««- iSLbjeei«i ~+stampen~m*Ad ^*on, ^^r.u«aturmtur^e v«*Iread y And by the golden shekels is not \i4s. j. ^ruara ot i-iy A\e. A. value as factors in -the futl» prt^Spjw^ tamped on furniture velvets bought. >ye|iin^ sof|s, etc., i The firm in So if thou wouldst bejrrote as one V.. City, writes that Mrs. Elise gr^ssic.n of humanity, a|w^^ |ii|S.ibe4n 4 i;a->f h >lis meeting? m Paterson, be welcomed to the s|>iri|ii| |X»^!f#S^ ?"t-'^'* ioniadVieri|ises thefi|idy s work bfthem l.evc-y Sunday with good at- trum everywhere, and to lis !i clasai( ! ^n#: •• lititendan^e •:, J* .!yea r has elvets With occult designs." Who loves the Lord by loving fel­ i inc. L-cture and messages. Dr. Lock\vood unquestkkail y be^:|^&rf^thanevei*bii f? e and the low men, ;Altera Theosonhical tea little j would advise thee Abou, try again her porky , pigs rein- Education *~~~and'self-stud y quicken iham. Me.—Mrs S Height, p. and. s )oner or later, his pup$|s will;:^oi|i!;w|P ; taking ' «* ver: seven : *'Ye$, my dear, in sausages!"— mental perception and engenders in­ is\er. Mass.—Capt K M hum- f.illow where he leads, remeni^ering Jmn^^lji^llars in the.s< icn weeks. 1?- P. spiration in the process. !...-AVU. hi(l.~MYThomi)s.ir, that, to be able, in any deAee^ to -\ "A^|Mring expend -I incurred L- -Mrs. C Knaop, Oxford, appreciate the work of such 4 man, .Ibjjr tij^Mey u*rned.« 'er to the — F \V Fa\:lkes, Cedar :^a;.ids, is ^»m^thing f..»r which to^epthank^jt^^ eon hand tub Prof. Lock wood teaWs here ^;«icf ;liljp,! sum to b^ us^d next fr>rl L-r:~. for BarTal-.to \\\\ a month's ^gage-^^:A 8 realized i> X >yo>, writes ] . Ni ur 1. we w;*i^: T'nv-."to mtmr. and his man v friends &re say: jftom 'titk^of artides a bazaar. V V *, ^ . v»-r,-r i:ood bve. hoping soon t§. meet5f?he -tp^mdt was dra- n by Mrs. •• "^.'Wconduct' „; , ilrVua* a,,.m at clear ,H Lily Dale^ r^^P^fe^^ T^'tne PROVES *u - bis wn*k has oroven.so helfml an«ll 'The •'fplowinwerge elecotEctt *i s toforr ththee k in public ana private, in that i^> ^-^ '-^ l^K^^^OTT tfl^r.ftK?^ » r . ... i -rt^anon. promotes the nvntal and #iriti jr. Pres, Carie Twing , .V. MFitc .^n«^h Ru:« vle writes fr^m where its inspinnfe-chahw^eJlHklwaj advancemmt of all wh^' flr£e nd( :ii|.:|irs. '§. ."A:".' ooper; 2nd IMMORTALin ui-vi'..e.Ky.: I am gratified t-> re- afraid to use their brapsjlui "Ittefepencer; 'Sec 'Mf$. M. E. • tha-«- »ntinued success U mine investigation of the beantii ^ » m-.u-h appreciated that volun- itual vhilo^ophy. • '"!;„ •• March 2^, \he stock AND GIVES < rs i .-•>-*. Sim day otic red to defray Mrs. C. H. Montgomery of Bufta their anm j niceting, . nst's. Subjects for address ar.d lo, writes: Sunday, March |o, sfj cers were ri ilecteii and M .^ ;• >vi-r.i o ems are suggested by vices were conducted at HhnnOp| s: Pri^T'* - N. Hilli^ : .'a.id -ice. My Wednesday circle Circle h^ll by c>ur pastor, Carles' g^B|ryefi..:Ba|^: ipnd, Cor., 7 J." Tt',: S: is also well attended. Hulbert. After a beaut^||irtvo^ .* '^A s * -f^i • . *" ^ " -. A\ *v*' n : ». eamppieetingeiigagornvnts. ti n given by one of his spiril guidi Trustees, A A. Butlef. -r.^ t•> i*ll. Address as above. tli*.- audience was highly eiiitertah jjfct. F.'fe. B^n .; ' • W. T:. Hammond writes from In- kon has prov 1 to be one e<\ bv a song bv Ptof- , i ^: \Ve are still at the beau- Pn;1-; yanSwartz. a germin ^uide prosperity! lit w^as deci- 1 1- ^i^n camp earl * next sea- 11 ci'v and apparently success Mr. Hulberts gave us a £n^!ecti||fi ! \vl- >ur ministratit.ns w'»h the stibiect "Who arewe/'jiie -cafe * jBday meeting* ^tll'be con- . >:. • "* *», . .•r)Ll..' '-i..-, ... .-,>,:V-0 ty. MfWgh the mo; h of April, •wr ?•.-:,. •r, ,.ivc Spiritualists Church. tr-»lsaid: ^Ve are standing tOQ^ AW iv n?t-s are large and ap- rt-- u-,u-.m a rkiv-rraiV'-riimt that urastftolmustjlold tt|lj|mMs'»^i| '^^^cllyy numbentimoer oif pamperciAnpers Trus is an «d.i stn-ietv ,.nd w..rld to-thcr-the platf#m. c#||^ May' • t. . •v«-i »n tin; incline fur s :neo-va t bn-therhoud. The|«%ible '^pf already'.l }ng formed v or what seemed »u be h< dayv is tlut v.f-ee have not$tu|Mf»notstu|i«d ^ arid I "bu wish to 1 1 M ; •> : ra-ment s'oughed < »ii. s.-lves—\ hat we have not studie'I''I' d «w |l«iii,|l Hi'ii ' a^'i. ' ithf 4 e,Ji» i rileasante?'a t. w ite,«^ r of^ your Students of Spiritualism and Psychic Phenomena a. .-.'.•:; th • l^rogrv-ssiv-.- Sririt- S u-i >r—that we have notj studii ;|lif^:;fcoi#, to Lake Hele . Bsfcrf.:' ,»•:,'!,cTIP .i . Pf\p*> usually desire to make experiments for themselves. To such we - Ii i> arisen like a cork relinked reiig'.on fur religion's sal^p. i^jf V ".vater. Now they b.a\ * i we try to live-rth" fevi'Wf''' fO"*"^1 -f. recommend iSYCHE r«s a neat and convenient device for thnt numbers ar.d j ]>urpose. It s constructed on the cabinet principle, entirely of ;ai:*ii')v r ot car-;, tlc electric cai'S, t^jautoi 11 elf ' 1KIS it "' # ™'i'' I"T '" ' t i Wood, and \< intended to produce the maximum result with a : 1 K • iv.-ra huuilredi. i wi.l b les, th • wireless telegpbhv nmmiht centre^ e jthat holds^; f minimum p•• ver, and to develop anything from table-tipping with this M'C.etsucietvy 'nr'>ugefhruug . s'u.^j^.w u^s ththce progressprogress"" oofjf j* ;;||ejMy|Rpej i f.,»§th»§^^d mtacn 'fi} 8 -becomes a > and "r&x*§ t ' independent slate-writing and materialization. 1 ] ;.d would like t<» ma be -n- ^Ty t-r:en j,;< xve eac-n havfe'ljiur. ol awmxdpItself;m$ tk ttjat' never'? "Fill i * * »•«'*' i •*tS ' ' ''!• Hundreds of people have successfully developed their latent us with SpnrirualUt Camp- individui:itv and ' whe-hc^.we i& J tyrqpjt^**' welt' 4p# j ;^»e.may^ medunmship by Jt$ aid. and there is every reason for believing uT the coming •on, *.'TTSS or retrograde, lies with |iTJe>'pt.;5t|mkmg #^ti wpfen aided.,, it will d|> -s much for you. It will cost you hut a little time ,i i ? tt-rms easy,# selves. Then look and fep«- |(iip:rafenally, bult,^ et^loving^\ and $1 20 to make the experiment, and if successful you will drs. Wilcox, a materializing t<> learn for yourselves^ljife; 4s h hav^ £tethu!e-trated tfie grandest philosophy ever given to the i: I^E^ii^'ab&QlutfSifli- Ji^l^r Pt«*^j does not have her ad orable men and wome% "IraveT ^rorHfc—a i>«»-itive demonstration of life beyond death, which UNUUTU1 , Vt ^fJje^fh^soulVp^Tie 4ai-»notidn^4^ enables von to receive communications from your friends who •i VOT -aper will vou kindlv send onward, hand in hand. :W^p™ lL > C 14 " "Mgolge Mr: d^«F iJE^I ^xpres^l. have gOfie before, v^ her address, if vou can'?: This to know and iinderstnnj|]«^ i,0fS#it of 0b4rt f%,^n—th€,SP I 1 Price, $1.20 prepaid to your nearest Express Office. ,-a c-no!e of letters tliat reach us for you are as much Spffegtr " iti ci|i^i; and iithf Ifjt fimit eomef" vorv week. If mediums knew how you will be after y«MtoJjl 4;'fiN(i|i<%. aitd-.ieoe iqt#Mly the; Complete directions accompany each one, but. a copy of *4Mediumship and Its Development," which we can furnish you m-in'v times they are the losers by Therefore seek ^h iWn Ol ilamoiftalitr i tHe human ^rpii*.!^ n-j' having their address in the the prayer of Fi^ «MH^w>a • • • 1 * ' : . ^ • " . " for 55 cents postpaid, would be a great aid in starting right. " ^ la IK* oarers thev would remedv it. We Prof Bonnell then'ft " *«i''T' •*+* MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY have a column devoted to that another very toucjiinffe i|pbes is the ligi : of love—at- /special line. We put mediums' which Mr. Hulbert'* m cont |!t#nedjjtfrmi the smi tualization of Th* Sunflower Pub. Co., - - Lily Dale, N. Y. •iame* and addresses in it for SI per Gray Light gave some vety gwfa amimal love year Look up that column and tests. Harmony circle extends to ml <» »• THE SUNELOWER $ 00 a yeai s nd vour name and address with her a cordial welcome. 8 THE SUNFLOWER. April 8, 1905 HRVMMmMmnM* iwtwwimwww— WWHII 55 MMMMfc* «*M nwrvwwv. MISSIONARIES REPORT. Spirit Messages Throat i Mrs. L M THE PHILOSOPHY. Swcriagen. Ml ill ShKu MM We visited Corvallis, Oregon, EBENEZER Tl TS iContinued from Page l.i —BY— where we held one meeting in th* Attracts my attenti I by touch- little temple built and dedicated fag mv elbow, ands ys, "I wish thf L\ neh Laws abolished; and save to the good work by Dr. Flint and you w^ia ]et me say . word or two, Nature's Methods ;.«>* .i!« •!U* the blnek man, but the his good wife, Mrs. Flint has beejl in the first place I w it to reach vhK< ir.au. Anybody can kill a the minister of this society for Seth, and Maria, too. know I was FOR THE CUHE OF man. rut it takes a big man to save several years. The temple was a lot of trouble to the n and corn- ,.:i »t;ur f'jllc.-w. Let us understand packed, many remained standing at plained a great deal, 1 was not at that Spiritualism is pointing a way the entrance and some went awaf. all backward about telling them •ML m HIM mm • ut t i> ari• 1 wc must give these This society is not chartered and when things went rong. I am •.h:ius thought. We are interested has been working under the disa<|- sony x made the l so much OBSESSION CUR :n tne • matters because Spiritualism vantages that all societies do that trouble, especially * en I had no led « n the very absolute idea .-> t'-u: are not chartered. Several of their wav of repaying thei . I want to r friends over there are m- members assared us they would SHy too, that I am re living better in r»ur friends down here. work to the end that their society treatment over here t an I deserve, For Free Diagnosis of Disease S' <' :« * i-; reco'jnize these things and would take out a charter with the or expected. Father and Ned are t,:. t\ t' : send five two-cent stamps, age. nam* »1«1 < and ^ope *t send you a and, n sex and own handwriting. rke *>ur name known so that We next held forth at Cottage message before a gre* while. Good •v.t.h n-tu<- anvl freedom abroad r rove, Ore, where we held two Bye" theit ^rallbe justice and freedom tor meetings in the Opera House and HAL. WOOD* FF. C. Walter Lynn, Spiritualism When we say justice Readings and Business Advles organized a fine society chartering "Would 1 could w ite the story THE EMINENT* we :r.*-an charity, help the helpless them with the state Ass'n. The of my life, as a wan: ig toothers. By Mall, SI.00 and tws Stamp*. to a place in the future. We want Opera House was full to the doors I lived entirely for sel I was wretch* Healer a society where men and women each evening. ^ whenever I heai 1 others well AND are not pitched against each other The President of this society, spoken, and a kirn or generous •'I have never known a more competent, because they are rich or poor, but a reliable and truthful medium for the Spirit Mrs. Stoutfer, and her husband action was the las thing I ever GIFTED PSYCHIC. World, than Chas. Walter Lynn." civilization that shall be born, not (now deceased) have been workers thought of, I had money, but I Jos. RODHS BUCHANAN. out o: the wealth of the few. but in our cause for many years. This never did any goc with it, and out of the uplifting of the whole. If society is sure of success. died as I had lived, v iloved and un- Address, 784 Eighth Street, Oakland, Cal, everyone knew how hard a struggle Our next stop was at Medfofd, cared for; and no\ I find that every other soul had trying to con­ Oregon where we held two pub- "Death does not enc all" for 1 am quer the physical and to be better, lie meetings and organized a nice more alive than whei on the earth there would no longer be any eni- little society. The Spiritualists saw plane, because I am -onscious how mi«-s in the world. Spiritualism is the need of organization and have wrongly I lived. I 1 >pe an earnest Pledged to these things and we are taken hold of the work with energy, desire to progress w .1 help me to iu.t c>mmg to a knowledge o SPir- We will hear more from these good overcome my evil pr Densities, and itu.oism oome say such and such ^ for they have ^ watog ^ ^ \ ^^ You to Avoid Trance, V;eVV!\^.^™ ^,":UallS.tS; for this orx>rtunity to get to work how 1 fared in the b yond." Who has the measure of the true in the proper way. This one seems to lave gone out Spiritualist, who knows whether vou Controls and At Ashland, Oregon we found a f life in thick dart iess, mentally are a true Spiritualist or nut, who 0 fine society doing splendid work. i physically. I - is trying to r ha- the ri.irht to judge? ari( *®"Ihave8f M forfeit ngaimt HIIV orher One of the Brothers (whose name j ht the' wrong he did here and SYSTEM ON EA1M II That CAN DO FOR YOl* Aieordm.i: to the signs of the r g WHAT MY «YS1 KM (AN DO. we cannot recall) gave about $5000, g^yS# -«|f \ had only oiown what I ^"SPIRITUALI•'M means the uufot.tuu nt of time^ trom our view point there will Tour own psvchirul powtrs iudeptndent <»f con- 00 to the society to be used in build- & how dirle ent the result be many kinds of Spiritualists.—the 0 now> irolg. l*he other kin I leads to SORCERY, BLACK ing a temple. He, has since passed would be. "He th; iks aunt Sara >! AGIO, CRIME. I N SANITY, and DKMOXICAL *>h !-• menal Spiritualist, the Christ­ OB4E88102I8,STor HKFORE IT IS Too LATE. to the better life. The society has f her kindly int( est, and good a^TMy Hygtein »- sow. ratioual, giti»pk>. pure, ian and the Bible Spiritualist; then or no sittiug iu the ilmk or holding h:\nds or allow* just completed a building costing advice, although it seeminglv fell ing vampire* to sap > our vitality. ih- re will l»e the Spiritualists who Hygr~The system <>i Philosophy concerning Di­ SK000. The Hall is up one flight barren ground, vinity OMJ devel«'i' y«"i into * veranda magician. base their belief on philosophy —on on of stairs and is a splendid place, to , It unfolds your \«>\\. ts of clairvoyauce, clairauiti- absolute conclusions thru natural LARRIMORE MCL AN 81DNEYf euce. clalrsenti" in • . o»ychometry. ins|.iration, hold meet gs. The society has AUSTR/ IA healing, prophecy. MMTKhlp,test inc-diumf>hip,rap­ lawc. Thru learning the laws of na­ port with theapirii-world, ilnd hid«len ticaaurex, rented the store on the first floor, , . .,-,«. • niinu-reading, how i<» be well, pionperous, and ture we shall be able to receive com- was reare m n land but Buccewful. the ornces on the second floor and * ^ S A' » Bk«r"Send 8tanri|H- mal^P tV»;c c^/^A«>«* «^<- alone, With Only th Stars for Wit Medium?hin and in obtaining the likeness •—••••—••—••••——————««— v\ 111 hell) to make this Society per- ' J of those spirit iriends most desired by our : I particularly responsible for what 11 man.nt. Moses Hull dedicated ™ ,-,-,, , A , patrons, that can be readily recognized, has Spiritualism should be. What Spir­ . n» Hf» would bke h mother to know enabled us to reduce the price of sittings by ne w< Uia 11Ke n mo er itualism needs now is quality in­ this temple March 31st. We , , ? ^» w KIIOW m^ to Qn9 Dol|af for tw^ finlshcd picfure/ PHENOMENAL « V,or1 •!,« Ur^ty^t- r.f V»r.M^« •••* fi*c* that he Intended : rovidmg for her Always aspiring tor the highest in thepsy- stead of ouantitv.our ranks are full had the honor ot holding thelirst „olUH awov chic field, has aided us to rise above the Spiritualist meeting in this lovely «i her old age, but was called away ?8C ?f stimoknt.. tobacco and ail contam- and. we want better men and wom­ J PSYCHICS. , ,1 , . A» ^ before he had an « lOOrtumtV tO do Inating influences so prevalent, and places en now. So we are all spirits and l ne 1 n UI U u societhall, any din outhre prayeland rma is y thahavt eever sucyh °r ™ . z * :'P > ""'J ™ ^ UB en-rapo with the higher spirit forces as individually responsible for what the a place of meeting\*i**A. *v,«%, u^,.& ~.~u What he Wished. well as your departed friends, and puts suc- tl cess within easy reach. world should be. Let us hope that Spiritualists! ponder over this - ^ . ^m . i i Send stamp tor our three valuable circu- 1listenin g to the soul oi thines ^: „„A K„;i/i xrr\ii* nwn 1s*lle JCCTCI 01 \ DSCSSIOA. lars of instructionuestion. s answered with- PORTRAITS OF DEPARTED FRIENDS thingnn , and build your own halls. As «ly the strongest force, ***jj£%Trance , test and;«£ businesg powers reading. s by mail indulged or m here, by the sacred memory of tho^e You can do as these people have principle or habi Mr. and Mrs. A. Norman, gone before, let us at least hallow done and make your ca|lse ^^ m motion for the tin being is open A SPECIALTY. to 2721 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. th, ir lives and make sacred their p^^g in many places. We left attracting spirit (outside of ones Magnetize*I Slates $1.00 a Pair. thoughts. Let us feel that when these peopie juit about ready to guide) it is easy t avoid those not company comes in we need not be charter their society with the State wanted. Every s irit that momen- THE SPEAKING DIAL Indtptndeit Slati ami Piper Writiig. ashamed, even if its our sweetheart Association. We feel sure that tartly controls i . an obestion, if A WONDKKFULSFIBITVAL IvvEirrtoir.

grand miure. oecausr n is 0ur work in A^g,^ WM ^JJ goTernor of Hiun< cot a. k the power behind the throne the appreciated, we enjoyed the two —t^y cannot rake any living } ^ Philadelphia, Ts., MircU «, lfttt. »*•«•» «• rMMlrft nlca power in all thing*, with all things. meetings we held there. We cloaed mortal do what h does not wish to JS^^^^P^tSm'iSSSS^ grwU ' ^ *°- Inld like to get a few copies for presents! ion to mj nds. Please send four Dials to the names below. Telephone 1912 Ashland. Very respectfully yours IOXATIV* Domrn.LT. IMsis now |1.60 Dewsre of immitations. ._Sen d for and thru light and love let us claim We wauld love to mention each ev^l obsession, h- may rely on it d«uhura** ^im^w.^^^^ ^^^ m 1817 Columbas Ave., Minneapolis, lftna. w each other here and now. and Spir- one 0£ Jhe goossible; and the *^ v« ••• i i« •VGEL-GKt A School dnd?r tb»aiisplc^ of 8p m*V*» tK« «mrtr ^«y to get at it i to find it out from 1343 Roanoke St. Washington, DC. of triumph on the archway of ^lory , ttna^att ^naa'Ss helpe8d0 to 1D&Kmake tnthe work ^^ feZ ^' ^ * ^ ^ ^ Roanoke St.tWashi the acquisition of uw-ful kno* ledfee. J ^_-.. -i-:-t. u.it iL .^ .1 nw.P *° ^ *WK th.^/.__e ..? ^u :-.- .^:-:. Thirty-nre year, before tbepubllc as s spirit oho- thru which we shall pass to the un- the succcss it hms proVed to be, but attracting or obsessing spirit. J!^^^Z\'SfRn!^At" " testimonials from THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERH. \ evidence tbroagB dying record of life, liberty and the we fear we havc ncarly ttmAmfl the Let the -obses ion" tell its own jgiS^r,:..?^^ A Large and B*-antiful Build&aw. *te«m Hroi and J _ f lift? ii> his recoiti. Hot and CoM Water Tlirough.irt. • pursuit of happiness and undying limit of the good editors patieoce. hittory and then compare it with jjjj^^n.^^^ to^i^gjtaj. A Two Years* Course ; Prepares especially lor Public and Private Work. I knowledge forever. Let each one feel assured that we tnaonets aow simn in lthe ec ^ast. Remernber. ^^SSSS^r^SS&U^m^wm^^, Open to all of both Hexes and uf all ages urer IS. J i «•» «PQP TWO appreciate the great assistance they P ssation oi sucn a y>pu«»tic>n c»ut gtsmp for reply, AmilTTAKCB WtTHOCT EXAMINATION J 1 Psycho Satryisms. « have so freely given us. k* ^. etc., does ot neutralize the lkj[ 4 a rf«w-r«-Mv4* Absolute Freedom of Thought and Eaprew>}on ea- Z force that wai coura^ed For thoroughne#n aad t\w jm>wth of • Let all Spiritualists rejoice, for thereby created. JUTS* A. A. •uaWCrOIl, individual aud independent thHokin^r, nnefiualed. • Who owns nothing need not fear lt often robbers. everything is working for the ulti- requires as many years to MAGNETIC HEALER. Tuition per year SSO * mate success of our organisation &P«*ualize such force as it took Tuition by the Week, fl.75. *.an! with PuTBt^ed • A mystic is one who teaches by Diseases of the brain, heart and rooms per wn-k SS to tZ.'nO. • and the cause of true Spiritualism. *» generate it; a: i until it has been Opes«s Scftaaibcr 27th, t°4M. * mystifying both his readers and him­ kidneys a specialty. E. W. SPRAGUE AND WIM. spntualked; it is going to have its Located at Whitewater, Wi*.„ Wnib north of 5 self. 833 £. Second St., Jamestown,N. V, Chicago. • N. S. A. Missionaries, compatible attr* tions. %^i^^^\^^«>^^»»^«.-- N. C—All mho decide to attenti ^bould !••* pres- • Some writers spin out their disser­ ert st the opening vhen i he f'1**M-> are ftiraten and * 9*£* People argue >o much to their take the full two years'course. • tation because they enjoy their own Lift S TliSity. own satisfaction ;hat what THBY do VIEWS OF LILY DALE Fo/ Catalogues write to J reading Some are brief that others atosEs Hn.L. prert., ; There are three general inharmo- is natural or n u in discord with 12 views of Lily Dale, in a neat little Whitewater, Wf< , or to • mav read them. nie?ss which man has to guard Naturer4ature. A lit1 e more honesthonestvy album — photographs, not prints or CLAKA L. STEW A at, Set'y, " • " \ a A. J. WEAVEE, Priuci|tht, f>W f)retween sinner and saint the for- ness or unjustice toward others, and ffcret of obsessi as or controls. wdaAddrest a s C. D. Griswold, Photograph­ mer gets the most press notices. prejudice or hate. A temperate j htmrn rTlUaran er, Lily Dale, N. Y. life mak s the 11 is better to be born lucky than f spirit conscioilS of its "T ""T mAf„-, This ts a picture of the only l>r. bplnney in this state, The Horoneope wjc«„nHArMrrnmQtflnrPc surroundings, lustkelendslocomo- He who Ir-sm the material ANDREW B. 8PINKET, M. D. who nss had forty-eight years wise under circumstances ^ ^ ^^^ &^path exclusively lives n a spiritual desert. eiperi«iice in the study and practice of medl-ine. two years of the Future. Arguing against a truth is the and forgivencw ^^ it toppy— He may have tl ? mind of a god, Prof, in medical college, ten rears in sruilurlom work, and shortest method of exposing ones one being the right use of reason, but all his knov edge will not make {s a natural clairvoyant.. He A M-rle- i»f i IU--:.AJ Pnxin. t»< a« rn •\yt-A never rails in diapnosU. He has frwtn - uiMiiiiniAhip ignorance. the second of the ^^ and thethird him happy if r have not love to Riven especisl attention to eye, uf ki-v Cora and ^ m. R»nt.>!i cf TI.M.I.O , ear. throat and lung troubles, Iu.«I irati«'iial 4|>^HL< T~ aR«i ?>j.irit Aimti«:tD»- A proof of that which we don't cf love. In other words, he must Qualify his mei :al nature. Brain also all forms of nervous diseases know may be offered without refer- think right, do right and love right, without heart < mind without soul of both sexes. I>»-lpiii- n:en. women Never falls to cure pile*. If aiioU reel with Price 2r>c Mav It Ordered Through .....c • ,, . . ., .: . f. ... ^», . .. ,^ - , . . , I_-JJ your own hamJ and hold the letter in >our hand five "T/;e*S/yw/?oaer." He who is firm m wih molds the mulberry leaf becomes silk.—Chinese light of love is ke a beacon hidden miuates. eud-'se stamp for reply, ssorld to him-s-lf.—Goethe. Proverb. in the forest gl >m. rri1^*au5?SS^