Progress, th>e Universal LaW of feature: Thoagh)t, tbe Solvent of fier Probónos.

YOL. CHICAGO. MAY 6. 1393. NO. 180

capable of being e,plained bjr the action upon the ether. There are those who concerning Him la the mludt of million rain that thinks: It Is the Individual of the Imagination? Anil bow cam* the I are anil will be justified to accepting of people. This, in turn, will ral*- EDUCATION OF THE SELF fort* —ih* egu that use* the brain. Man [imagination of Cornelius to »o Uovetalll tho former, there are other* who hare doctrine of human broth rh.T.I 1 * tbs product «1 this loros operating In Its operation with thn imagination of somehow come to he tmpreaaed with the more commanding place to thought oad upon gray brain matter. One U essen­ Peter? Idea that there exist* a body of lestt- practical life, and thus play on Impor­ \ School for Developing the tial to tbe other, each Is w-nslUv* to The account of Peter's release froml mony pointing to spirit communion and tant |>art la bringing the kingdom of Whole Individua!. the condition of th* other; hence, man prison i Acts xli.) suggests many quosf pw*c««tag *o much weight that they heaven to earth Nothing elll con­ Is what be eats nod what he thinks. lions. The angel of tho Lord smote are forced to gravitate toward the sec­ tribute more to a decided advance In so­ • uard thnss two alemrnts, guide them Peter and raised him up. I am at a lass ond view. So far as prawnprogress In thought cial condition* than a step forward In MHS. >1*1-0 LORD 1>R«K'K ri.SMHITlOCS in accordance with physical and hered- Is concerned, the mutt Imi por tant thing tary, mental and psychical Laws.aod lbs to understand how these things could religious thought, tloce religious belief* i *l a n h ron Tita » u Ln l u i e s t or have been done, unless the spirit ap­ for liberal Christians to Jo today is to iroJurt will be a certain, positive re­ furnish tho must powerful Incentive* WUP H A MILLION DOLLAR* peared in bodily form, as was the case In make a serious and scientific study ofl there are for the sacrifice of self to the sult, the harmonious unfoldment of tbe (the story of the physicians, related Spiritualistic phenomena, to find out best interests ol humsnlty. PLEDGED—TB S PSYCHICAL CONGRESS physical, Intellectual and spiritual man. I upon Faster Sunday. At first, Peter whether, as the Spiritualist claims, they I see, then, In the e*l*bll*hment of AT CHICAGO. •'When our system* ol education shall "wist not that it was true which prove the Immortality of the soul or Immortality and the law o( retribution lake note ol and understand this psychi­ was done by the angel; but thought be not. My convictions’ with respect to a truly scientific basis for religion and cal force and th* part it plays In life.* saw • vision.’’ This suggests that he One of the most interesting ol tbs raon arid women who hare he--n avowed such studios are: an addltloa to the subject matter of re­ scientific gatherings which wifi be held continued Mr*. Drake, "we «Till be able members of Uii* clase, had hod visions before, as wo know to 1. That by uo other means can we ligious th o u g h t which will result In the to ret along with fewer hospitals and THEY ARE ANALYZED. have been the case. After reaching thn hope to comprehend the nature, llmjt- almost complete transfer ol Christianity In Chicago during the period of the Co­ asylums for the physically weak andlha Hut even this ¡v»t statement, though street tbo apostle thought: "Now ' atlona and law* of Inspiration. lumbian exposition will be the Psychi­ true, U v*Me of the m ark The two from a traditional and historical founda­ cal Congress that assembles in August, morally deformed. It D therefore es­ know of n surety that the Lord hath 2. That by no other means can wo tion to one which Is scientific and In sential that the foundation for a useful Spiritualism, the New Tes­ questions «re ought rather to a-k are: sent his angel, and hath delivered mo hope to comprehend many of tho wonder- •ay* the Kansas City (Mo.) Mar. Man;- Has the .Spiritualist any truth which we harmony with tho truest and most cn distinguished investigators, writers and education should be skillfully laid and tament, and Rational have not. anil does tha’t thith stand in out of tho hand of Herod." When stories of the Ulblat Including the narra­ lightened psychology, in other words, scientifically manipulated from tho I ¡hoda reported to the assembled and tives of the resurrection, or the nature thinkers are actively working lo bring Theology. such relations to tbo well-being ti hu­ the process will permit tho recasting of together the people Interest'd in the highest conception of truth and ethlos. manity that we need it to make our praying brethren that Peter stood be­ of the spiritual gifts mentioned by Haul Christianity Into universal form. I am Schools should embrace all.and advaaoe fore the gate, they said: “Thou art 3. That by no other means can we problems of psychical science. Prof. Unitarian philosophy more complete'* satisfied, moreover, that the mist hope Elliott Coues o! tho Smithsonian Insti­ all thought movement without preju­ A Sermon Delivered My belief 1» that the answer to both mad,' and when she persisted, " it Is his obtain that fuller knowledge of tho na­ ful quarter towards which Unitarians dice. It it said that every vibration of angel,” Implying their belief that It was ture and laws of the human mind (psy­ tution at Washington being especially BV KJSV. T. K. ALLK.V, questions should be, Vos. cun look for tho light which shall per energetic In arranging the great meet­ human thought D important in thn To avoid uny possible misunderstand­ possible for an angel or spirit In the chology) upon which the truer, more feet their religious philosophy and ox world of dynamical result*. that every Before the Kir»« CtenErejtat lottai So­ semblance of a mortal to knock at dovolopcd and more universal theology ing. The scientific analysis Drought to ing, T will say’that the two fundamental tend their hold upon tho people of bear upon psychic phenomena by such aspiration of the human mind is perpetIV- ci el j I «litarían ' of UrAllnu, I teaching» of the Spiritualist are: (I.) gate nod be seen. of that future must rest. America Is a scientific investigation of u*l and eternal, that n well directed nlm it was a vision in the night that sent In tho iYorl/s American Review for men as Prof. Cows, Prof. Hare, Judge M aw Apa II IO. I S M . Man continues to exist after the change spiritualistic phenomena. Edmunds and Judge Dally o! the Now not only governs one generation of called death, and: (2.) There are laws In Paul to Macedonia, us he Inferred from March, Archdeacon Farrar has an es­ Unitarians believe that in teaching minds, and one succession of events from it that the Lord had called him to say upon "Conceptions of a Future York bar, Zollnor, Crooks and Varley, Tbx t:—‘ '1 am noi come to dttlroj, but to operation by obeying which spirits can the unity of God and the humanity ol and very recently, by the noted astron­ nge to ngc, but govornt centuries of communicate with mortals and produce preach the gospel to tho people of that Life.” After considering tbo matter of Jesus, they bavo come nearer to the time and millions o( beings, it ia fulfil.” country. (Acts xvi.l evidence bearing upon tho soul's Im­ omer ol Milan, Schiaparelli, the discov­ many kinds of phenomena capable of be­ Christianity of Christ, to primitive erer of the lines on Mars, and by the thought that controls all the motor ing observed by the latter. As 1 use In Corinthians, it is said: "Then spake mortality, be says: "In conclusion, be Christianity than orthodoxy. I sus­ powers of tho earth today, and bonce we Two Sundays ago there was presented , the Lord to Paul in the night, by a vis­ it observed, that wo do not prclcud to many other writers of note, has forced went to educate people to think in old for |your consideration a novel rtew of th e word In thiaaeriuon, I refer exclu­ pect that this process of going back to this subject Into such popular notice I si rely to' these two teachings, which ion, ‘Bo not afraid, but speak, and hold prove or to explain; wo do what 1» a Christ is not yet completed. Several and through new channels and avenue*, tb o resurrection. There was nothing | not thy peace. For I am with thee, and higher act of our nature—we believo. tbnt already it has a press and literature new In the idea that Je su s died upon furnish, professedly, the scientific basis years ago Dr. Eugene Crowell wrote of Its own. Widespread attention will reached, through tho more complete for th" belief in opposition to the p h il­ uo man shall set on thee to hurt thee; In Mrs. Deland's 'John Ward, Preacher,’ n work in two volumes entitled “The end accurate development of tho spirit, th e cross, that be vanished a t Es u b s u i for I have much people in this city.' there Is a striking scone in which the be given the deliberations of these peo­ and appeared to his disciples in the osophical and. -■''•ious phases of the Identity of Modern Spiritualism and ple, no two of whom believe alike, al­ and nothing shall be lost. Schools and (Acts xvliL) dying lawyer, in speaking to his some Primitive Christianity." Whether he systems of education should lead thn closed room. But the citation in the wubjaoL In tho first Epistle to the Corinthians what epicurean Vicar, says: though all agree upon the fact of the pulpit of modern phenomena in support With few exceptions, Christians lx- be entirely correct or not, this title continuity of all life and the power of student to n higher and more ennoblln Ucve the Spiritualist's Brat proposition. P a d l says: “My speech and my preach­ " How strange! How strange! And raises the question whether Jesus and sphere of action, bringing into of the gospel narratives of the resurrec­ ing w&s COt. with enticing words of where*shaU I be? Knowing,’ or per-1 thn apostles did not at least believo tbo return or communication after transí tbe latent powers and faculties gener­ tion, is not a thing of frequent occur­ The second, communion between spirits man's wisdom, but in demonstration of lion. rence. It Is true, nevertheless, that and mortals, can be considered from the haps fallen in an eternal sieep. How i two fundamental teachings of Splrilual- Among the most noted of those who ally left dormant. Christ was the first two standpoints, of tcience and of the tho spirit and of power.” '„Chap, li. i In does U seem to you, Doctor? That |lO j and so Kit happens' tppens that for'reasons teacher to awaken tho coneciousMM what is regarded as sound scholarship other words, Puul knew himself tu ho was what I wanted to ask you; do you will be present, and tbe one best known in ail or nearly ail churches today, Bible. From the scientific standpoint part lady dljc'osea<1 Inin thisU sermon, 1 feel to the people of this city and the West, that spirit was Infinitely supreme to of view my own studies, while they in­ inspired by some intelligence outside of feel sure of anything afterwards?' that the course 1 i hate commended Is matter, and that tbe soul transcend* tho dearly recognizes and teaches that the himself. I am aware that the churches “ 'The rector did aot escape the pene­ is Mrs. Maud Lord Drake, who has been Bible is to be interpreted in the light dicate that it is probable that there is calculated not to destroy but to fulfill the in this city for a number of days and is casket in which God placed it. Tbe good valid evidence before the world sufli- have maintained that God or Jesus was trating glance of those strangely bright religious ideals of the Prophet of Gali­ of any living truth depend* upon our of modern knowledge. How happens the immediate source of this inspiration. eyes. He looked into them and then now on her way to Chicago from her it that this common-sense principle is cient to constitute a scientific demon- lee home in California Tbe lady's promi­ (tower to appropriate it Inharmonic* ______Biration of this claim, have not vet satls- If the latter, we have to deal with a cose wavered and turned away.’ and incongruities that now assail hu­ not applied to the "supernatural* ele­ of communion between a spirit and " ‘Do you?' said tho lawyer. nence as a platform speaker, teacher manity, and nature and aspiration point ment'in the New...... Testament as well as I fied the genuineness of all the , . . - JS __, . Peaceful Transition of a Cleveland and exemplar of psychic phenomena "The other put pis hands up to his Lyceum Member, Mrs. Grama to but one way, tfeal (j by the gradual •* s iwould point to tho truth that since there face a moment. A her radical views upon educational growth add unfoldment of the spirit L is no way whatever of proving the In­ " ‘Ah!' he ansAcfiad sharply, ‘I don't (Selli Morris. methods, upon temperance and social within. W« cannot attain to higher *j ■itrrvsigaf-tiraugbi'to be —me. IU t wouldt*ouiowers been performed since the apostolic age. views could be proved from it. I cor- and in politics: and, later, in hydraulic tainly do believe that there are many mission, and not of commandment;” the dying lawyer ought to have that Lily Dale camp-meeting, by "Mrs. R S. and possibilities, to the end that those Because, obviously, to concede that the further on in hi9 discourse: "I com­ he had not been betrayed.” I must dis­ Lillie, at her cottage, in the presence of and civil engineering, and building, in who are called to labor in the field, the phenomena called miracles have oc­ things in the Nfiw Testament which are which he was financially successful, en­ more easily explained by the spiritual­ mand, yet not I, but the Lord;” und sent from tho opinion' of this eminent many happy friends, the occasion was shop or the professions shall be artists curred or could occur later, undermines again: "But to tho rest speak I, not ecclesiastic. Granting that the rector one of much jubilee. Naturally the ables him to be of much’service in per­ as well a* laborers in their elected and “the only logical proof of the authority istic view than by any other. It is al­ fecting and carrying forward her work. Imost a m atter of astonishment ,to me the Lord.” These statements show that ought to havo spoken differently, this young husband is almost heart-broken | selected lines of this life. of the miracle-worker.” In other words. Paul sometimes spoke as he was Influ­ is not a satisfying answer to Mr. Den- lover her early doparture. It Is indeed She has abundant pecuniary aid for her "The present systems produce too If too many people could perform mira­ , that any one can read this book 3 any .. great shock to — the— whole---- ... ------family— and , educational „ . , work , and, is ,, lecturing and cles, the pro-« i extent and not see this. That he does enced and at other times from his own ner or to tho novelist who created him. many failures in life. Success Is nowhere nee claimed for Jesus standpoint. It 1b not truo, either, that it is a higher friends. How truthfully the poet Long- enlisting others in favor of her particu- an accident. Those who win In life, win and the apt as wonder-workers not is due, probably, to the fact that the reader’s mind is often filled with doc­ The fourteenth chapter of this opistle act of our naturo to believo ‘ " that* to I fellow sings when be says: 11&r Wo»3* Bornln M?r‘°n 0°u.n‘y- ' \t ‘ because their education—sometimes ac­ would be lo*' ginia, in 1852, of one of the oldest colo­ quired in the hard school of experience trinal prepossessions and with tradi­ is u remarkable one. It relates largely rove. Had not dogmatism, both re "Thcre Is a reaper, whose name Is Death, 2. There soso, followers of the iglous and scientific, struck men blind, nial families, she is 41 years of age, —has evolved and developed these forces Dutch schoo if. Cary of the Mead- tional interpretations. These together to spiritual gilts, and I would commend And with bis »(dele keen, twenty six of which have been spent in prevent him from viewing the text in a it to you as worthy of careful study. I tho sorrowing millions of earth would He cuts down the grain at a single breath of which we speak, harmoniously and villa Theoli i School and the raa- havo had a positive answer to Mr. Den­ And the flowers that grow between.” public work, teaching and exemplifying along the lines of their chosen profession iority—yee, large majority, proba- natural way and also cause him to lose will quote one passage: "Lot the the psychic Bed cdic forces as she’ un­ the effect which would be produced upon prophets speak, two or throe, and let ver's question long ago. In splto of —chosen from a knowledge of their ca­ bly—of our • mlnlstert, who believe the prejudice, cowardice and Indiffer­ The physical cause of her removal was derstands them: tbe laws of spiritual pacity. In the natural, real world in that no min meaning by the term his mind by the massing of a number of the others judge. If anything bo re­ rapidapid consumption. and physical evolution; in practical tem­ the more important passages. vealed to another that, sltteth by, lot the ence of many leaders of thought, the which we live every man must auallfy a violation uspeneion of universal question is to be answered in tho near Mr. Geo. Sell, tho father of the de- perance reforms aud in the reformation himself to know the laws of his boay and laws, have * happened. The Dutch In the account of the transfiguration first hold his peace. For ye may all ceased, is a prominent merchant of this of fallen women. Notable among the (Matt, xril), Peter, James and John prophesy, one by one, that all may future. his brain, or, if ho violates them, alone school, as ’ 3 pointed out in the pa»t, In conclusion, I wish to put before you citv, and a confirmed Spiritualist. Incidents of this work was tho presenta­ utone for bis misdeeds or sin. The laws is as Irratlc upon the one hand as were taken up into a high mountain and learn, and all may be comforted. And The Cleveland Plain Dealer of April tion to her of a silver brick, beautifully “there appeared unto them lioses and the spirits of the prophets are subject to what I conceive to bo tho relation of tho I of gravitation and matter have been any trinita« can be upon the other. pirltuallstlc¡ritualistic view, as 1I have stated it, to I 24th,„ in ln speaking ofoi thoine oosequobsequies, es said: sa a. inscribed, inscnoca, byny theine court officialsome.ms andnoa Uught ln 0ur public...... schools, andandare are Many othei j clearly that the won- Elias talking with" Jesus. The state­ the prophets,” W hat can we infer from L u t t a i t , , All ChrUtlttD .ecu ? r , • “* ••(/'“? • KTSS?lES?,22f SSr'jISt.0^ Sf. »,.11. Thor. der-storles he New Testament must ment Is clearly made that Moses and this? There are two points here that ceed upon the assumption that man is1 a^ roth®r frleuds attended the funeral the graat work .ho did among Um un­ Elias were 6een and heard to speak by show clearly that Paul knew that God is a law oi spirit, as immutable and eter­ be explain, n some manner consistent immortal. Tho whole power of their 1 0 ‘S.Ir8' Emma L. Morris at the residence fortunate of that city during the E^at nal as that of gravitation. To teach with mod knowledge, and believo the three companions of Jesus. What was not the immediate source of the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George prophesying about which he is now appealto men lies in the promise of a of her Parents Mr. and Mrs. George mining boom of 1 In all this work and educate with completeness, not the that they e found such a solution af- does this indicate upon its face, if not happier life after death than they could Sell, ^11, atatHo. No. 27 Dorchester avenuo,avenuo. yester­yester- her rule ha, been not to assail the dog- so-called ‘higher faculties' alone, but all ter a buILIl. tly wide and deep survey that two departed spirits returned to speaking. In the first place, his state­ i r * « - • • - * -- - I nut»day aftornnnnafternoon. Tho rh«. servicesw p i'Ii'Pk wap were« ac ' ITlftS OI tho CuUrClieS, blit tO QUipb&SLZO earth and communed with mortals? that ment that the spirits of tho prophets uro or might secure without tho aid oi I the needs and capacities of body and of what the world knows today. You Christianity. Consequently, whatever | cording to the ritual of spiritualism, the importance of a knowledge of truth soul with which generous nature has so have already seen that many of these communion between the two worlds docs subject to the prophets can only mean Mrs. Morris having been a member of and upright life. She has spoken from take place? that tho source of inspiration is plural, weakens tho belief of men in immor­ lavishly endowed the race o! man,is the explanations p v sad havoc with the tality, woakons our religion, and, on tho the Progressive Lyceum. Those officiat­ noted pulpits throughout the country ) aim of the industrial school whioh 1 am text of the N'ev Testament, making leg­ In the fifth chapter of Acts, when the and not singular, hence finite and not ing were Messrs. Hudson Tuttle and and from the public rostrum in all of apostles were in prison, "the angel of infinite; and in the second place, his ex­ other hand, whatever strengthens tho I laboring to establish. The comparison ends of the lats: • appearances of Jesus one adds to the efficiency of tho other. Tflomns Lees. Tho Russell fumlly the leading cities, with the result of which uses the terms 'high' and low’ in after the resi .-rection, products of a the Lord by night opened the prison hortation; "Lot the first hold his quartet sang several selections appro­ achieving much for the causes she es­ doors and brought them forth and said: peace,” followed almost immediately by If I remember rightly, Kov. M. J. Sav­ I parceling out the supposed qualities of fervid imaglna ion, etc. I am far from age states that the three most im­ priate to tbe occasion “ poused and making friends for herself 1 men, is inappropriate. The loftiest saying that thA-e are no myths and leg­ Go, stand and speak in the temple to tho nla reason, "For God g¡ ’is not the author A complete bank of tho choicest flowers among the most intellectual and distin­ people all the words of this life." Did of confusion, but of peace,” points in tho portant doctrines of the Christlunitv of I qualities of mind, perverted or inverted, ends lit the New Testament. But I do tho future aro to ho: 1. Tho Father­ surrounded the beautiful light-colored guished people. become depraved, while those which say that those explanations which do not a spirit here speak to mortals? Pelor same direction. For tho supposition Is casket,—prominent amongst whioh floral To build and endow a great industrial j nr0 sometimes regarded as commonplace and John visited Samaria, and laid that if all who spoke wore immediately hood of God. 2. The law of retribu­ less violence to the text ought to be tion; und—3. The immortality of tho offerings wore Hull and Dutton’s—tho school la Mr*. Drake s dream and ambl- #rc ¡n dignified with the attributes carefully weighed and found untenable their hands upon the converts Philip inspired by God there would be no occa­ Arm Mr. Morris Is with—the parent’s lion. Already a very large amount of of Dolty. 'Ugliness is native unto noth- had made, “and they received the Holy sion to warn them against confusion. soul. Ho considers the doctrine of tho unto ! before narratives are placed in these brotherhood of man a deduction from und brothers’ and sisters’ and tho monoy has been pledged, over one mill log. In all things created lingereth classes. Ghost” (Acts Till). It seems to me quito I have no doubt that established sect« tribute sent by tho Children's Progesslve ion dollars, awaiting the more perfect probable that this receiving the Holy tho Fatherhood of God. Now, what will beauty, or its wreck, a brokon mould 3. There are those who reject the have been split ln twain, and new ones be tho effect of the scientific demon­ Lyceum ormulatlon of the system and its meth­ and castings, and man was made in per­ word miracle as a stumbling-block, who Ghost or Holy Spirit was Dothing more founded, where the doctrines Involved Mr. Tuttle discoursed on tho rationale ods, which she hopes to do out of the ag­ than the development in these men and station of the immortality of tho soul fect praise, his Maker’s coraoly image.’ believe in the universality of law and bad a far weaker textual support than upon this formulation of doctrine? of life and death from the standpoint of gregate wisdom to be gathered at the The polo star of my aims is the thought who have a more or less strong suspi­ women of the same kind of powor pos­ can bo cited for the teaching of spirit u Spiritualist und Mr. Lees spoke of the coming psychical congress at Chicago. sessed by some modern mediums. 1. it will pul knowledge ln the place in thé quotation—you may remember it: cion or belief that some, at least, of the communion, tho second'claim of the of belief ln tho case of the leaching of personal character and virtues of tho Novel and Importuni purposes are em­ wonder-stories explained away by cer­ Later (same chapter) we are told that Spiritualist. I apeak to you the moro deceased; tho abiding faith she had in bodied in her plans, regarding which In men, whom men pronoun« divine, I *ee so "tho angel of the Lord spake unto immortality, n knowlodgo which, as much of stu and blot— tain extreme rationalists, are shown by readily upon this theme and with assur­ prejudice is broken down, os a larger tho Spiritual philosophy und her peace­ she speaks freely aud enthusiastically. modern phenomena to be literally or Philip saying, ‘arise and go toward tbo ance, beeutwo I am satisfied that during ful transition, being conscious up to the “It will be impossible," said Mrs. I d men whom men denounce ss ill, I see so south,"’ and again, "Then tho spirit number of experiences aro recorded and much of Koodnets still, substantially true, and due to the opera­ tbe post eleven years I have myself moro persons develop their own psy­ very last moment. Drake today, "to give eeven much of an I hesitate to draw the line* between the two, tion of laws which science has either said unto Philip, 'Go near and join many times been inspired to write. Tho pallbearers were formorly school idea of the school within the space thyself to this chariot.' ” Is this not chical powers, will moro and more ap­ when God ha* not. ignored or known little or nothing That I havo written things whiob did proach the ideal of certainty. males of Mrs. Morris in the Lyceum and available in a newspaper. The educa­ about. You will recognize, of course, another instance of a spirit speaking to not result from the ordinary normal wore as follows: Messrs. George Bone tional systems of the day and their ap­ "I believe that God and goodness aro a mortal? 2. It will enable us to record tho that I refer to spiritualistic phenomena. working of my mind, I am convinced. testimonies of a large number of spirits diet, Thomas Drewltt, Alexander Wilsoy plication aro too rig id and do not p r o - 1 ¡“ world and a part of it—bellovo in Now, as Unitarians we stand before Ananias talked with Jesus about Saul, There aro times when I experience a as to the rol&tlon between their lives and George Ackerson. Tho remains duco the results desired. Schools of the humanity L ‘ of " God '~ J and , the divinity of the world professing to be disciples of and told the latter that Jesus bad sent pressure, I scarcely know how olso to upon earth and thoir states after death. wero Interred in tho family lot In Wood­ the kindergarten pattern are an im­ man, and ln the brotherhood of man,and reason and of progress. We claim it to him, that he might receive his sight state it, which seems to demand of me 'This will furnish data for tho induc­ land cometery. provement, but they barely approach that all are sons oi God. Man being be our right and duty to search for truth and be filled with the Holy Ghost. (Acts tho expression of certain id-as. It has tive establishment of the law of retribu­ Special memorial services will no doubt tho truo Idea of education—touch onlv a thus dignified, it Is a high calling to bearing upon the nature and destiny of ix.) Cornelius saw in a vision an angel been thus in tho writing of this sermon. tion, and that will mean a new and be held soon by tho Lyceum in honor of few of the lews of mind and matter. work for tbo lowly." man wherever it may be found. I stand who told him to send to Joppa for Peter, I could, I grunt, thrust this inclination powerful antagonist to tbe vicarious and tho throe bright young women members Mental science is an exact science, with Mrs. Drake numbers among her warm with both feet planted squarely upon who would tell him what to do. The aside, and write upon »different theme, magical elomenls in tho several doc­ now lo Bplrit-lifo.rlifo. Tuos. Lees. u phenomena as varied and diversified personal friends many of the most dis­ this Unitarian platform,a, then, when w I next day, when two servants and a resisting the force which I recognize as trines of atonement and salvation. Ido as individuals are. Correct systems tinguished men and women In various speak of these phenomena. It is cer­ soldier sent by Cornelius approached acting within or upon mo; but both be­ not doubt that such testimonies will uc and methods of instructing should give parts of the country, and is a welcome talnly truo that' i tn

lb* fi ll' ng |> « n id tar ai.>U>< ; • (»-rlfoi wnU* j • u t ’ ’ . : Asce, there tsd been su ovari act. ought. s.ttwr 'th*« «Uh gn-tdlgnll), profound schoUrshlp andd««p spirituality, i/JN too* vovag« to kugiwsd, wti«n .Vrutad hai sailed East sod sh» had ' salivi Wsei, aiUr partiag »1 tha water » «dg« V it lbs re It was—an Impalpable a tacAfcUt# that bad arisen --Nu«« bnt tau«« tn*plr«d I f Vishnu speak thus, said !«tween them mi tapolpabia It ootid Mot ba thought uf, much leas spok-n •-l>r br souls free from earth Iwwtds, who are permitted to drew O, ja |ia'»s l-*Jy Melville bad quietly sunk to bar last stasp. In b**r arm pear as «ist U»ch uf heaveuljr liter»«», ttW Atinaod la sltataa aad giaaot sad shlaa Fach interpreted In his way the visions and Utterance«, and Lika Vha sauvd by tbs arci affsl bald chair, rntc faal hath moral»«. »h-o Msod bad tU usial trm rn and O ir iSa (sKvs) m Idas gifts«. tnkso lbs cbU trees to lbs tea1‘bath school, and when '-son wss tn hi« the source uf them, lllrjuh listened, accepted and understood Krara »base« tba sartb-teala «sra aipwUad; library busy attending to sou»« necessary matters ol Armand s. Mep by step she !«l litem on, hsr visions ruvcsling Ute bluer Ssim l (i«laM t w tba fair Mila« lass, Titer* »as a bund of sympathy uniting £«un and Mnud when rvaltn that w a s ever tho teal, her teachings suit Interpretations point I’rufi ■ baaca. tow dlstdsd, ■« teas. tttk- to tits solution of »II life's problems, snd the application of thu (Nay, sut la tbsUr siaful aalW,I Urn guardian and protector uf her girlhood and the saint of bulb their lives pav*.| from sight, and thers was tuuch to do tn nothing principles |«n-»ivni within. Lu*a usiud from trst us to Isat. ••Sometimes 1 think our Lord Huddlm himself Inspires thu O, j a »alias' lb« grief and in captaining to young Aromad and litUe Zells the Has ja bead and sway la tba kfssis: mystery of death, and the Uq« of what Ls beyond. child. ' said Mahavlda to Armand when they weru alone. ô  Ho v ya toss Ilka vast »rules of plutaes Lady Melville bail never boon quits the «ame tines she left ••Or way not the Supreme Light, of which Buddha was the Of a «.or..,uarUirf boat near tbs seas. M oatnw* i ‘astie for Use bwaatlful ns* bourn “Hlogala," named for accepted manifestation of his sge, so move souls that aru in wisdom Guardis« sell tba blast isla of perfumss; *T)?robgh ti?e ÏÎJWjhrçsijip afe O, stalely and ilrasi aaattoeisl Use original n >uie of Ceylon, and she had failed and (alien asleep no and lo re tnblent that they, too, see even tut Buddha saw, us Jesus Guulaa palais wava, avarussre wav*— suddenly after Zelda, Armani and /ulieka had gone away to Ceylon saw, as the ancient Zardhuat saw? For through hur lips, us \V oats a r o u n d U s yout nofL aJ spaUa, that Maud and Stun were quite aUrUt-l through those of the young American 'sensitive,' Mr. Mom, the M r i i Ö m n üMRieiSßW W fc Blroag— »true« be your pow«r to sat a. For a little while this event brought Maud and (¿eon more 1«.«er o cr declares ‘Truth Is one as Light is one, ai Lovo is one. Cop;ri|bi~«il rl^bu | O, ya pains! nearly together, in spirit or lteart, than they had twen for months, lint its ways of expression are maulfold.' " W hisper to him when night breezes blow, perhaps y cars. • Thus talked they when apart, pondering our nnd our tho Of the love that 1 bear him for aya— PART II. Love that only his spirit can know, For » little «bile there «a» a mingling of tear», regrets, lessons given, aud wondered that ono so young, whoso llfu now, for CHAPTER XXI—CONTINUED Which oo distance our time can aecry; recounting all the good and gracious words and deeds of her who the first time, aocuml to Begin who loved the suntlPne more than Sing - slog to bis heart of my love, had leen more than mother. all things else in nature, who sported among the (lowers like an UID i. Mil the waves of the air aud the sea. For a little while tbe hope flamed up tn each heart that what animated, intelligent blossom; who was never weary of the garden, ••But I. ncm l nilnUtrant, cannot enlighten thee, in lately Till Iho wings of my meoai, my dove, Bring the answer—bis answer—to me. had been thought or feared of estrangement between them was only the i liffs. Ute aon, the tower, could so Instantly drop all this play and bur* I i « t usld* my earthly garutsnl, » m i 1» this raltnsnt uf a fabric of the Imagination. Each secretly visited all the Marne— «[•ortlvencAS of childhood and Itooome so wise—wise ns Kit moat spirit, to Im> wholly worn, *o («»Me are my power«, •<) Unit- uutler O. ye palms! A outsat secrets are folded in ye: he upon himself, she upon herself—fur »hat had seemed, but was ancient sag««, ns full of knowledge as philosophers and savants, as «toad; even now l wiu »boat to «peak to one beloved tu if »pecoh Horn and nurtured by devas who hold not full of love as thu Saviors. Ute divine helpers of mankind. of (pirlt could resell the hurnaa tend*." Sacred powers, bound forever, yet free Despite their idiosyncrasies of life and habitation, their non Days s|icd into weeks, and weeks were merged in months* yet la your growth, in your fruitage untold; compliance with customs and demands of society, their tastes nnd ever did Armand (and most limes hit friend Maltsvids) drink at tills U A V d n u . Oate-pelmpa and pine palms growing fair, “ Aja, but does it not raaeli the human heart, and there Hehl ■ bla Ingsngs from V\lshrbnu to man, pursuits that seemed to i«oI»tu and set them above their surround fountain of knowledge, (cast at this Table of the 1/orxl of Truth so baenmo transformed unto thought and thence to * and And one whose white, milk nectar rare togs, still tne very learned Mr. fa'pyx, who was loaded with more iountifully spread out before them. Rival» knowledge of God's perfect plan; action».' honors and title« than a foreign potentate with jewels, and the Lady At times Zulieks would walk alono or with Armand, holding IBLDA. For whoever the mystery craves Maud, who had always battled every one who had tried to under ever his dear hand, he clasping hur slender palm in his. Of tbe birth of the gods here below, aland her, were very popular. “ I'apn Anno, all tho (lowers seem to tell of mamma Zelda ••Ah yea, I understand, but tie the newness of thu change Must drink of the mllk-wlno that saves, The people of the county, as well as of lite town and parish in here. They * ear iter look, they arc Hk« her gnu.-«, their fragrance and state. I have experienced It oftentimes before, but ever1 He only the secret esa know. which Melville Manor was situated, were very proud of them. is like Iter thoughte. Tho tree* wave her name and presence u» me. returned ami held in (peech and in bodily presence the sacred trust O, ye palms! There wore no more distinguished-looking people in thu county 1'apa Armo, is she not everywhere?" and message thus conveyed. Now I must learn to truat the Eternal One vast border of emerald light. than this couple, there were uo prettier children than theirs; there ¡jilsuce, and make known my knowletfge aud my wiah unto his Girding India's bright, golden shore; “ Yes, darling child, l»ccau»c she Is with us, within us Wave your arms to my lovo, in your sight was no more beautiful home than the oriental, classic, medieval, *>he Is everywhere; we (war her in our souls; she is one with us," spirit. U l him see me and fold me once more; gothic re «Ido nee “Siugala," there were none more considerate of the said Armand. u i o u n . May he conquest and peace-glories bringj poor, none so unobtrusive and »¡lent In their good deedB. “ I understand," aaid Zulieka, “we are more than trees and •■Beloved child, my heaatifnl treasure, thou art not more near May your naansrs, from east unto west, O 'er n u pathway of victory Qlog Sometimes Muud wondered if it was the observatory, the night flowers and birds; she fills us with her love, and wo fill thorn with me now than when, with the veil of mortal life between us. I have One glory, tny lovo's true behest. watches, the study and work in tbe library, that had wrought the her likeness Itecauoo they are beautiful." watched thee and lived in thy lore-lighted ways. My way, too, O, ye palms! change. Had Arrnsud thought a hundred months bo could not have hath sometime* been divided from thine by somewhat that my spirit 1 no'er weary of singing your praise; Sometimes Scon wondored if it was the garden, tho bouse, the stated this so well as did hia child seer, Znlloka. had to experience ami perform. N ow—now, united in our quest, I shall see ye and hear yo no more! children, that had divided them. _ “We must now decide, my darling child, when I will return to thon, so richly endowed of spirit, seemest almost to lead the way. In tho far land of dlm-llgntedday», Yet she went not to (he observatory nor library to solve the England, and whether you will accompany me," »aid Armand, with thou the mother, I the child." < >o the mUt-glrdled Albion's shore: I shall slog to thee then e'en as now; problem. a eigh of reluctance. AM IT A. 1 shall bear you as e on ouw I hear; He came not Into the garden, or conservatory, or nursery to find “ Papa Armo, I aaked my teacher in tho tower, snd he said: 1 shall see you as ye bend and bow answer to his musing. ‘Go not, the time is not ripe yet.' I must obey him." “And L, whom thon hast seen with soul illumined vision when To tbe seas nnd the bright atmosphere. companioning my child, thy pure spirit and thy perfect love have And the distance lictwccn observatory and conecrvatory, “ Your teacher in the tower?" said Armand, profeesing in hia made for him an eternal crown. How often have I revealed myself O, yc palms! between library and nursery (so few steps when they first came surprise not to understand. ‘ And whom have you imprisoned When yo strew all tho ways of his feet, home) seemed to have increased indefinitely. to the«, and in the permitted guidance have been able to reach thy When ye arch all his gateways with joy, there who in so yvise and has so much authority over papa« consciousness drat’ How often when a barrier of human core and When ye shelter his form from tho heat, Yet ever at morning and evening Soon found time to play with darling?" duty held his mind in thrall I have found thy spirit free, and have When ye crown him with triumph of peace, the ruddy-checked darlings who eamo clamoring for kisses and “Ob, you know, pafia Armo; ho of the strange light*, who to thee revealed the message! When yo bend, whispering low to the west, attention; and ever Maud wished he would invite her to the observa­ guards tho p-wr by night and disappears by day,’ said Zulieka. As he sails from you outo'er tho sea, tory or library, yet she never came of her own accord test she “ He knows the ‘wiseone*,' for he is one of them." IBLOJL Than, my palms, yo are fairest and best— When my love sails from you unto me; disturb him; and even he was wishing she would come Knowing their inspirations and teachings bod been frequently • ■Both mothers—one endeared by nature’s tie, and one by tie This unspoken, unthought state was why eeon so readily (Blessed palms!) in the tower; knowing, too, that the lights still burned there of added love. I seem to have experienced all tbia before as in a Sails away with your song in his ears; responded to Armand's message Uj go at once to Montrose rcsplcndcntly, although Seou, the stargazer of former days, was dream, and now awake and aware, I see. and hear, and know it all Satis sway with my love in h'.* *yul; Castle, omitting nothing ia biff leave-taking and promising “soon far away, Armand wondered much at Zulieka'« speech, but said not again, and this time know ’tis re al" Sails away with you* grace In his heart; to return. " a word. He continued the conversation a moment later. Sails to'mo, to bis only heart-goal! JAAVAXSAB. And this was why he so readily accepted the responsibility of “Then my daughter decides that I aboil go without her com. O, with him to return some blest day. taking charge of all of Armand's stfairs when the latter was hurry­ •• T is ever thus; the spirit goes before and marks the way; per Walking near yo as oft we have trod, p.my, in which case she knows it will not be for long." Or abide In your presence always, ing away to Ceylon to save the life of the beloved Lady Zelda. “ No, not for long,' said Zulieka, reminding him then of Zelda, eeivea and understands; knows and foreheralds the possessions. The 'Mid tbe palms in the Gardens of G od- And this waa why Maud felt a great load in her heart that she tardy mind and human sense can but dimly follow, yet when they who always knew everything he had to Bay before he said it. “ N", Blessed palms! was never foulish enough to relieve by tears, and why Seon went away not for long. And you, papa Armo, are never alone, nor am I. are cast aside we know the foregleams, recognize their truth, and ftym “ Síngala" feeling somewhat as he used to feel before he had stand before the eternal verities." Wc shall have each other here (she placed bcrJrh*nd upon her cdtcrge-1 from his silence and early reserve. heart), sud mamrns ZeMx, we kave-bCr u^ay*;’ ■ ■ '* — ZILDA, DRAWING M A S TO ARMAND. PART II. But Lady Melville never knew. She passed away in her Armand said no more. His own thought hod been to leave “ Mr beloved’ my beloTed! Here within thy soul am r serene slate, full of the great hope that her Savior had given her. Zulieka in the bright sunshine to which she turned as a gold-fish to the enthronedvmeend their remember for many a year. edge that he was sure would supplant all other knowledge; wisdom spirits to the senses to accept an onlward token, I am thyself; Step by Step. Ah, pretty Lady Maud, the tears are in your heart while you tieyond all wisdom that he had ever heard or dreamed. within thy life I love and think and act, in thy soul I have being, laugh with y our children. “ But vour children, Zulieka, the orphan girls and the boy*. and my earthly work is shrined in thee, ’ . Ab, faithful, diligent Seon, gifted as you are, and full of What shall we do about them?'' STEPS FORWARD. Jaavannah Margaret and Amita perceived the one glory that great human kindliness, your heart is aching as you toil for the “ Well, papa Armo," said Zuliekn. with interest and animation, ensphered Zelda and Armand, a sphere of light they could not It was very sloV this work of attaining freedom. welfare and freedom of your kind. “ I've been thjnking a great deal about them since we came home, penetrate. Ah, they did not know, but they Inly dirined. and bent Mr. Broadbent was not discouraged but depressed, somewhat Do people so thoroughly individualized and crystallized ever and do you know I don’t wonder they are orphans, in that cold, before the splendor that concealed and yet revealed that the two disheartened. realize that they need a solvent, need to unbend and yield, need to cloudy land. Why, the earth itself is an orphan there, and the spirita—one on earth in love and labor—were, in heaven, one “ Half victory is but defeat, good wife; nn’ when the Earl of take the first step, often to find that the first step is all that is fiowers and trees. I almost felt like one, only 1 had you and angel Montrose comes he ll think we lag in our work, ' said lie to his needed to complete the removal of the impalpable barrier? mamma aud Hicjoh to make me warm and glad. Hut, papa Armo, THE A SO EL WATCHERS— /ERA II. wife. I STEPS ONWARD. it doesn't seem to settle it if we take these children, give them food “It ¡«‘ finished, the grand consummation is complete. The “ But the Earl of Montrose knows each thiDg must come in and shelter, ami teach them all we know and feel; that don't earth-bond severed, the soulbond cow declared. The saddened steps an' none can leap to the top of the 'ill at a bound." On the voyage to Ceylon Zulieka had won the hearts of all who seem to change them. I mean whatever is here, you see," aud hearts along the shadow-land mark only where tbe form has fallen “ Here’s Mr. ?pyx, the very mon I wished to see," said Mr. saw her. Zulieka placed her hand again on her heart as indicating the inner- asleep amid the fading lilies, beautiful anti perishable as they. My Broadbent. She was devotion itself to Zelda; she was a companion in con being. After greetings and mutual courtesies—invitation to a cup o strong one, how the shadows deepen; bear me away." versation to Muhavida; she was with Armand whenever they could “ Now, papa Armo, if they could understand or know all that lea, that was gladly accepted—after a little talk that sounded like both be spared from Zelda a side. She was petted by the otllccrs OMAR. discouragement, Mr. Spyx said; wc might teach; if they were changed as well as their garments and (as much as her dignity would permit). 8bo was amused, interested houses-----’’ “Nay. 1 will first armor his heart in strength—first the strength “ Courage, my friend, courage! We have now three of the in everything. of mighty love. See how he has grown strow since he perceived ablest men in England to advocate our cause in Parliament. We will The sunny lands filled her with delight; the clear blue of tlx Zulieka paused, not for ideas, but expression. her presence in his son]; and out of love - ometh mighty faith—faith have a change of government soon, a change on one of the very sky, and the unstinted sunshine, caused Iter to expand, like a lotus "But their minds, darling—these are trained, and they aro in the life and power divine. Aye, he will walk by that light measures we are pressing; and tbe new government will have in tho bud, into joy and animation and beauty. better fitted to meet the world by Ute knowledge that is given them from henceforth.'' cabinet some of our noblest champions. Resides this, I have now The change was miraculous. As Zelda visibly faded beforo of something to do, and how to do it. ' /IRAQ. completed an important task, and as soon os the Karl of Montrose their eyes, Zulieka grew each day, nay, each hour, into more per “ Yes, papa Anno, 1 know—you will have the boys lenm to “See how the fair child rests on bis heart like a heavenly arrives----- " feet beauty. read and write and speak and reckon figures, to plant and reap and flower, ami she, too. now perceives this mighty love. N'ow her life Here Mrs. Broadbent was no longer able to restrain Iter grief, On their arrival at Ceylon she sprang to Hicjoh as to one from make orphan beds for orphan flowers; you will have them trained to is touched with its future import. Zuluka, Child of Love and and Mr. Broadbent ^nd Mr. 8pyx felt all too keenly tho change that whom she had beoQ long parted and was most eager to see. She work in the mines nnd run the mills; to do something to gain their L ig h t" had come, yet not n word of this was spoken. drank in the liquid loveliness of the Bun filled air as though it were food and clothes; the girls will be trained to sew and read and cook OMAR. , f Tbe good dame withdrew, and the two men conversed until it tho nectar, nay, the vory life of the gods. and work, and they will grow up and other children will come, und “ Now we will pass nnto the state from whence this shadow was far in the fading light, and it was very late when Mr. Spyx Her spiritual unfoldment was rapid in proportion. At the side their parents will die or go away, aud the same thing must be done," summoned ns; yet, ever—ever most the three be bathed and.folded arrived at tbe Castle. of Zelda, when the latter passed from rnrtb, began a series of said Zulieka. almost sadly. in oar light sustained by our strength." Seon bad made himself one with Armand's people, as he had visions, instructions, teachings, that continued utmost each day “Still, If their lives are made more happy and more useful, with Armand's interests; aud had gone forward with every under­ ZERAU. without interruption until Armand was called to England—called and if for the men and women, too, we can bestow upon them and taking commenced by Armand when be bail to leave so abruptly from without by the double crisis in his own affairs and those of the teach them to prize tho inheritance'^.freedom, and givo them that “Now—now the heavenly state returns; the border land of because of Zelda'a illness. measures he had caused to bo introduced into l'arliament; culled freedom—is not that much?" earth, called spirit state, no longer shadows us. The rapture of Moreover Mr. Spyx was a reformer on his own account from within by the manifold voices of that great purposo that per­ “ Pupa Armo I» not that inheritance here also?" placing hor one angel found on earth thrills all along the hosts of heavenly Independently of perceiving, approving (for tbe moat part) and vaded and filled Ills entire being, tho purpose of being free and free­ hand upon her brenst. “And will it not come when it must, when ones. executing Armand s views, independently of grasping the wide ing others from tho thraldom of ancient bondage from laws without “The spirits in the twilight did not understand the great joy that ■weep of the measures introduced by the Earl of Montrose, he— it grows?" asked Zulieka, with the scorching other light in her eyes justice, equality or right, founded in feudal times aud only modified that Armand knew no well betokened the presence of the unseen was born when consciousness of angel love and soul reunion was Seon—bad alto deep and well matured plans to lay before in the lapse of centuries, and by the one light of his soul, the one known to Zelda and Armand, bat tbe thrill passed like an anthem power, the guiding intelligence. Armand when they met, plans to supplement, and, possibly, in love and monition that, a s an inner self, had been added to his through and through the angelic throng. " some cases to overrule and supersede those of Armand. “ But, papa Armo," said Zulieka, spesking more rapidly and life. with more animation, “ I do think you must go nnd arrange It all, OHAJL Mr. h'pyx bad also addressed the meetings of the labor organ­ He must go. Would Zulieka accompany him? izations, attended their evening schools and debating clubs, given for they need you, and to them these arc needed steps, stages of “Aye, and cleaves the white light of the realm celestial until Ah, in tho time that they had passed since Zelda badcomo to them instructions in parliamentary rules ntxl in statearnuusbip, dwell wholly within bis being, Zulieka bad scarcely been absent growth." the angels know that heavenly love Is born anew onto the earthly- talked of freedom and obligations to each other until the two terms (Jh, how her words thrilled him! This ‘ hiid-teacher, so sphere. Ah, now do we regain our state—ready for other rniaslons." for an hour a t 'a timo from Armand's side, except when sleeping, meant the same thing. In fact, Mr, Spyx had systematized their (then both their spirits were caught into that realm where Zelda young, so frail, so strong of spirit, so bright, perhaps her word* Whether it was the splendor of the earthly day thst shone like thinking, and made their political court« clearer. might change the destinies of thousands; perhaps of two kingdom»; a golden lily on the eastern sky, bursting into lull bloom as the was), or when Armand hastened to attend to some needed business. With tbe thoughts of Colenso in religion, Rentbam In social Sometimes, 'tis true, Zulieka would go with iliejoh on an perhaps of n world. •un-god arose, or whether 'twas the light of tbe withdrawing glory and industrial problems, and John Stuart Mill In political economy of Zersh and the strength of Omar, no human tongue or pen can errand or mission of their own among tho people, who received The glory of the tropic evening had come, and Zulieka seemed steadily advancing in England, there was not much danger of a Zulieka with open heart* from the first because of their Iotc for like the spirit of the night. tell, but those who saw tbe splendor say that when the morning star reaction against the reform measurca. Tbe tide was rising, it must grew dun within the rose-tinted aud golden glory of the dawn, np !-ady Zelda and for Armand, and because of something more in her­ Star lit, heaven-inspired, with her hair like n dusky veil around be met and the people guided into the harbor of their liberties. self that they could not fathom, much less understand. her head and shoulder», her face pale, except when animated, then through the radiance shone and gleamed, brighter than any star, In six months' time Seon had wrought wonders—wonders that more radiant than the sun's rays, a wondrous, golden sphere, that Without a prompting from Hiejolt, he never having uttered the her cheeks would glow like sunset light, her face so like his loved when Armand came (as com<- be must) would sc<

1 THE BIBLE SPIRITUALIST'S CONCORDANCE. A Digest of Biblical Spiritualism. g r EEV. f'lOSES HllLL. • th e * x'; ' ■ 1 f>"l A U T H O R OF q u e s t i o n s e t t l e d . •THE CONTRAST." ETC. Like ‘ * ' ' iiuo was w it.* « at* Th« 0 kiujv ixl th# I m pb , , : 1 by KU»h«- 1 aha P“ on« whovbo S^urut EM E OkClllUiD ih r j d i tolti r W> Ler-e« 1 o, % finally b - for it » ** Ufa i MI. • liHIDiy •Ul> . In I if J r by nu-diumi»t. »/> 1 •*td. «her A s th* ~fa' i Ui«Q EE E « p in t ^ an V d to r Vi* th« New TatUmett, be,e it iuU'hI • . «1 ADuUatr medium H erat over it ul dry ground placa, A in Unifier. an d Uu r In L King« x r l l , I. Il*r# be prophetufe'« e | Ahab, Utf f lar«*I,EüEwercM] Li, ah oak* Kilaha U> u*«kc- Uui final i hat I ai be ««hi. take It Hi flnwth. la verm 3, la li told to hide hi hum* if Uie king of Jad ali ( ver«« H)9 **Tt |U«at|u f him Kli«lta requests that a double aklp t f X , «•rata 13 and 14. la*, e ti e mature lilt band ami took by e eertEia brook uul be wpkxxM b t fc*l eiu! man. Mi« .»lab, the son of Imlaii portion of Elijah • spirit may re«t on hnu jT h ey■ re**r ea li *■ folio«»«: ".v i h b I died for bis Itsrj ere a p i ■•<« whom we leen the king of Syria and ctred for. la rwrm 7, the nw o* brought him may enquire of the Lord; but 1 hat* him, for On certain coculiUooa Elijah promt«*d It. '-cl In the « a r Iwl tr a n » .rv which he com ollUed against the But Tws 1: fowl It I* (l..ubt/ul whether the nreu he doth not prophesy goo,) concerning me, hut vet.c» 0 an d 10. the king of I araci Elisha, "the man of Gcal, L ord, * againat the wool o! lb- Lead. taia-ra** ie i brought food expressly for Elijah, but It wee evil." Jcbostiaplisl •»!.), ••Lei not the king Kilaha woa permitted to see the angeia wb' '| warned the king jf lanci various tunca not which L . a i also for as ong counsel mailt in ll*e • aerret pliee end » piece where there we-* ■ay to;’* and order»! him to be brought. took Elijah a«ay, this is nothing trang« to pese cenalo pociflud pointa His clair* I of one that had a familiar q-m t, V > enquire of •it burnt off* Toy am « toi 1 him joat where the Assyrians wet. r, en.l the re retie deposited the food Mb'alah joined in with the others lu Jecciv clairvoyaota often •*« »uch »ighta ■a th a t It und enquired not of th Lord; therefore be in th e h:„-! I'1 But thing was d<»vnl could not go before featetioo wee in pointing the piece out to " th e son* o f th e prophet«, '* recogniM d Uiel Syrian king thought there must Ik traitor» the «on of Jrese. " l bav •abi set eral of God; for he wsa afra! I I 'SUM of were deceived by lying spirit«, and be could who were giving hia plana away. But a Elijah. 1 here uo Idee that It » u such food converse with deceiving spirits as fast a* any spirit of Elijah, resting upm Elisha, *» he limes, this - ]*ord ' is JehOT*i>, V*« spirit of the «word of the angel c ! Uir D u d ." aolilicrtold the king that, "Kilaha, the prophet, ee could he found at the i*aimer House. of them. Micalab had promised that lie had premised. Verse 15 »ays: "And whin an Kgi ptian. H e la referred to in Uie Egyptian , Material iied «pirita hav often been that la in larael, lellelh the king of Israel thel After Uie stupid raven« burned Elijah's I would «peak wl.al the l«ird gave him to • ;«.-*«, the sons of the prophet« which were to view HBook of the lit as • Grhokah," uui ex keen with «word«, panic jlxriy in the words that thou sp*-dtest in thy bedchamber.” tricks end ceased to deposit food where he as Baa lam luul done before. But when at Jericho saw him, they said, the spirit of Usttd long before Mow* M ian cooiil Dot Bang« «later«' seance*, but three »pint* could get at it, his influence directed him to Elijah doth real on Elisha And they came Vcree 12. have been "learned in ail the wisdom of were more civilize*! than liioac who J Li cal ah had passed usd. r the influence of The king thought that if Kilaha Was such a /erepheth. to a widow, who took care of him. ill» onu 'pint guides be said "Hear thou to meet him, and lowed themselves to the Egypt and not known something of him. ap|«am l in the tabernacle. ground before him." medium as that it would tie well to capture Now tills jealous Jehovah, Ja k-ta k, or Chapter xxviil., contains David's In verses 14 to 17, her meal and oil were therefore the word of the Lonl, 1 saw the Lord him and have him to prophesy for him. As multiplied In consequence of her cere for the aittlng on his throne, and all the hosts of Elisha is the next star before the biblical [Gebokah, may for all Ibsl is known to the exhortation to Solomon. In that David footlights. Hts first manifestation, if man! the story goea, he sent a boat of soldiers to contrary, have got mail at Haul and killed him gave Solomon tin- plan of the temple medium. This Elijah was a great healer, la heaven standing by him on his right and on capture Elisha In the morning, when Elisha s verse* 17 to 22, he even healed Uu* woman a his left. And the Lonl said, who shall featation it may be called, was of a very low forgoing to this woman, but when he says, —patterns of ever} part of the temple, servant arose he discovered the peril of their son after he was supposed to have been dead. order. It was no leas than calling from the he enquired not of the Ix>rd" (Jehovah), hi which he hail received by the spirit. persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall situation, and said to Elisha, “Alas, my 1 have several times Indicated that a medium at K am olb gilcad / and uae .«aid on liiH m anner, woods or the materializing of two s h e - bear», tells what is not true; to r in L Bam. xxviiL, 6, Verac 11. After he had handed them to devour tiirty tnw silly little cbil Ireo. I am master, bow shall we do?" the record says; — tlie writer says * ‘And when Haul enquired o l to Solomon be said "All this tbo and a men of l*od are the tame. As a further and another said on that manner. And there . «* "And be answered, fear not, for they that tie proof of this fact, verse 24 of this chapter came forth a spirit and stood before the Lonl. thankful that by the grace of God 1 am en- the Lord, the Lord answered him not, neither I-ord made me understand by writing with us are more than they that be with them. says: "And the womalk said to Elijah. ‘Now, and said, I will persuade him. And the Lord I “"led to disbelieve the old interpretation of by dreams, nor by l’rlm, nor by prophet«.” by hia hand upon me, evro all the And Elisha prayed and said, Lord. I pray by this I know that thou art a men of God, said unto him, wherewith? And he sui.l, many such passages as the above ridiculous Also Haul said to Bamoel: "God (Jehovah) is work« of thi« pattern." This writing thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And and that the won I of the Lonl in thy mouth Is J will go forth amt In a lying spirit in tkr story. departed from me and answrrctb me no more, upon David was,'perhaps, similar to tbe Lord opened the eyes of the young man, m nutk o f a ll h n yrroplwt*. And he said, thou The next reference to Spiritualism is where neither by prophets nor by dream*; therefore the writing that used to come on the truth.’ ” The phrase "the word of the Lord In and he saw, and behold, the mountain was full sbalt persuade him and prevail also, go forth war is about to break out, and king Jehoshaphal have 1 called for thee." it occurs to me that |>ereon of the lateCbarh-a Foster, Mrs. thy mouth, '* simply signified that be woe of horses and chariots of fire round about inspired. and do so. Now therefore Iwhold, the Lonl wants to consult with "the Lonl;" but that this Jehovah was s good deal of a "dog in Holler, and others. could no more tie done without a medium than Elisha" Verses 15 to 17. Thu* the young the maoger," to refuse to answer Haul him- After David mule this speech and In chapter xriiL, "the won! of the Lord" bath put a lying spirit In the mouth of all man wna developed by Elisha's prayer. agr.tr came to Elijah, and told him the drouth these thy prophets, and the Lonl bath spoken people can to day consult spirits without a ielf, snd then to kill him («cause be wanted song a («aim, be passed away. Tbe medium. Ho Jchoshapbat enquires for u Again Elisha prayed and a psychologic or Hamuel to answer him. Saul was a medium, historian said: "Now the acts of David was At an end; and to go to Ahab, the king. evil concerning tlieo." Micaiah said furttier hypnotiebliadnesH letl on all the Syrian soldiers, to the king: "Behold, thou shalt see in that prophet. Verse 11. He is informcd of Elisha’s and if Jehovah killed bio) he did it by in­ the king, first and last, behold they A ' ah nnd Jezebel, his wife, had tried to kill and th ey yvere led into th e city o f Sam aria, day, when thou ahait go into an inner chnmbcr mediumistic powers: so three kings, the king fluencing him to commit suicide. I. Sam. are written in the book of Samuel, tho alt the prophets, or mediums, but obadiah where Elisha opened their eyes. He captured to hide thyself." The king demanded that of Judah, the king of Israel and the king of xxxL, 4, says: "Then »aid Saul unto his seer, and in the look of Nathan, the had bidden one hundred of them in two caves. them instead of they capturing him. Sec From this it would be gathered that there were this medium be locked up in a dungeon until Mosb, all go to Elisha. Elisha first recoin armor-bearer, draw thy sword and thrust me prophet, and in the book of Gad, tbe verse 20. his return from the war. To this Micaiah mended them to other mediums and spirits. through therewith; lest these unclrcumcised seer." xxix., 29. I wish we hail tho many prophets or mediums there; and from In chapter vil., Elisha predicts the end of responds: "If thou return at all in peace, the He said; "W hat have I to do with tlieo? get cotnc and thrust me through, and abuse me. books of those three mediums: Elijah's remark in another place, it is learned the siege, and foretells the wonderful deliver* that many of them were prophets of other Lord hath not spoken by me.'' thee to the prophets of thy father, and to the But his armor bearer would not; for be was "Hamuel, the seer, and Nathan, tho ante of Israel, and the wealth of provisions spirits lsaide Jehovah. In verses 7 to 10, Spiritualism is the only religion strong prophets of tby mother. . . . As the Lord of sore afraid. Therefore Saul took a sword and prophet, and God, the seer." They the Syrians shall leave for them. All of enough to take the Bible, errors and all; but hosts liveth, before whom I stand, surely, fell upon it." would undoubtedly throw much light Elijah met Obadiah and asked him to go and which was fulfilled to the letter. The pedlars tell Ahab that he was there; but Obadiali re­ Spiritualism thrives and fattens os fast on the were it not that I regard the presence of The fact is, the liooks of Chronicles are upon the Spiritualism of that day and and hucksters used the very words Elisha hod fused. After a consultation, Obadiah gave errors as on the truths of the Bible. Jchoshapbat, tbe king of Judah, I would not simply Jewish state records; ail right when country. announced twenty-four hours in advance. his reason as follows: "And it shall conic to Who believes that the author of the universe look toward thee nor see thee." Verses 13, 14. i rue. but in this instance they have not stated In viii , 7 to 15, the rich king tends a large took his seat on a throne and summoned all Out of regard to Jehosliaphat Elisha finally the matter in accordance with previous records. 'JViE QUESTrO.Y SETTtFD. A pass, as soon as I am gone from the.-, that the salary to Elisha, to tell him whether he shall A C u f l CflM fri«« of BW lfil ikfl Mod«nflV]t^ spirit of the l.onl shall carry thee whither I heaven to help him deceive a man, that he consents. But he was like many modern me In chapter xiii., ia the history of the return lifttlln. I)/ M aci llau. Am UfkiutM «•**. l*rum recover. Elisha tells Uazael, tbe king's know not; and so when I come and tell Ahab. might lose his kingdom and bis life? But diums, he could do nothing without music: so of the ark. When it was shaken Uzza under servant, to go and tell the king that he will ESUS AXD TJfE MEDIUMS, OR and he cannot find thee, he shall slay me; but when one leurns that Jehovah was only a de­ he said, "Bring me a minstrel," The record took to steady it. Verse 10 says: "And the' y Christ and Unilcautlr By Mu**» UaJ, A (•» surely recover. In the next breath Elislia pL]ci well worth Price W c thy servant feareth the Lord from my youth." parted human spirit, and that he was mtul at says, "It came to pass, when the minatrefl anger of the Lonl was kindled against I'zza confessed to the servant of the king that he Ahab for turning from him and going after played, that the hand of the Lord was upon and he smote him because he put his hand to But Elijah was determined, and did show him­ was lying to the king—that he would cer­ self to Ahab that day. Verses 16, 17. over four hundred other influences, he can him." Elisha under this influence gives a the ark; and there he died before the Lord. ’ ~ GLEANINUS tainly die. Ahab and Jezebel were not opposed to me­ readily understand why he could summon communication, a portion of which at least I think, if the atory ia true, the ark was too Elislia then, under influence, began to weep; FROM THE ROSTRUM. dia mship, they were only opposed to Elijah s hundreds of his subordinates (for I have found proved true. heavily charged to allow such men as I'zza when asked the reason of his tears, he said: kind. ^ y our hundred and fifty mediums dined that he had them), and send them out to de Elisha was not unlike some of the mediums to touch it It was to I'zza like taking hold BY A. B. FRENC1L ••Because 1 know the evil that thou wilt do ceivo Ahab in order to fulfill a prediction he of to-day, in that he chose the home of a of a "live" electric wire would be to most st every dav -—See ¡vsraw 16. unto the Children of Israel; their strongholds Th!* »ort U vnr ih»i etrry oor r r t A U Tint did Elijah accuse these four hundred and had given by Elijah. Let it be understood young widow as bis home. He held a private people. As mediums sometimes get mail at b*»a» UmjcfD«n w im r m in f » 1.» r*. pncdcat wilt thou set on fire and their young men wilt u »ril u pmroa&i Tbm U sur.« Lis«’ cal tr*atj « fifty of not iieing mediums, or prophets; ho that God never deceives; spirits do. seance with the widow and her two sons, with their guides, so David -:ook just passed cedar house, or whether he con stand it a little in a still small voice. In verses 14 to 17, the under rcvicw In tbe firBt t.bapter, Ahaz, the Elisha laid down were very’ strict. He was killing one hundred and eighty-five thousand longer to go ‘ ‘from tent to tent aud from one TXGERSOU.-S ADDRESS BEFORE not even to speak to a man if he met him in Assyrian soldiers. 1 UK- Jf*w rort r m u r a a Clot.. TO« am tin- la lonl of hosts thst is the commander of » king, fell down through a lattice and hurt him tabernacle to another," as he had done for lb* butwfj oi lb* orurtd II.I ■ CbrlMIU Aiaocluloa the road. The man complied with all tlie con- Isaiah was the next star medium to appear «*** taf Miry fix oev. vr. ltrv» a* not obeyed the voice of the Lord, behold, Elisha, as before indicated, was something | verses 8 to 12. the vials of his vengeance on the poor people M I* Price 1* ccota. festation that 1 hope will never be paralleled of a healing medium. Nuainnn, the commander Bid the whole earth turn backwurd ten nYJF RELIC I OX OF M AX . B Y H U D - soon as thou art departed from me, a lion shall in Modern HpiritunHsm. The record says, in who allowed themselves to be numbered. See 1 a.« Tuttle, lilt work* are ajwajt lutes*«!/ la* slay thee." The writer adds that, "As soon of tho Assyrian armies, was a leper. A little | degrees to convince Ahaz that aboil would l « r ttU & |. Price tl.a o . verse 10, "And Elijah answered and said to Israolitisb maiden saw him, and told him that not kill him? How strange, men will believe verse 7. os he was departed from him a lion found the captain of fifty, If I be a man of God, him and slew him." Another did wound this Elisha could cure him. Verso 3. The king | this story and then refuse to believe that Now the Lord sends a medium, a seer by then let fire come down from heaven and con­ of Byria sunt tho leper with a letter to tho king spirits cun lift even a small table! In verse 17 THE GOSPEL OF NATURE* prophet at his request; ao that os a wounded sume thee and thy fifty. And there came the name of God, to David to have him chooso man he could go into the presence of the kiDg | down Qre from heaven and consumed him and of Israel. Tho king of Israel did not tike It, of lids chapter. Isuiuli makes a prediction that how he shall punish tho innocent people for nnd utter a prediction, which was afterward I bj8 bfly •• but Elislia, "the man of God," sent to the] the king s wealth and all tho wealth of the IT IS A MOST EXCEL­ king to say, "tkcro is a prophet (medium) in temple shall bo carried to Babylon, because the his sin, if indeed it be a sin to number the fulfilled. Bee verso 42. The fulfillment was Tbo king, instead of making Elijah sulfer Israel." Verse 8. king had exposed his wealth in a rather imast- people. Verso 15 says: "And God sent an L E N T W ORK- in xxii, 31 to 37. I for tb(8 manifestation of hluck magic, aent an There is no doubt but that Elisha generally ful manner to emissaries from that country. angel unto Jerusalem to destroy it; and as he TMa work la bjr I>R M. L. SHERMAN. aiiUtcd I? In xxL, 17, "tbo word of the Lonl" againlolher fifty to Elijah with a message; but they PR O P. w . r. LYON. Heretofore It UaabecM M il fgr healed by making pnsses; so when Elisha told I will have moro to say on that further od was destroying, the l*ord beheld, and he re 93, but tho price DOW hai been reduce«! to 91. U I» M cornea to Elijah, nnd he made other prcdlc- were conaumed In the aatno manner iui thu U*>k that will let«-real aad InatrucL It contalo* 4*0 him to go and wash seven times in the river Suffice it now to say ttiat in this instance at pented him of the evil, and said to the angel paitea. aud U full uf •ucyeait«« thought« £»r Sher­ turns concerning Ahab and Jezebel, his wife. I former fifty. Verses 11, 12. As I have 1« man « u t medium of rare qualltl**, aud hi* work la u Jordan, tho man said, "1 thought, he will least, Isaiah was correctly inspired. that destroyed, it Is enough, stay now thine reflection from the cclutU l apberea. It treat* of the These prophecies, given inspirationally by 1 lore proved, Elijah was a perfect Ore medium surely come out to me, and aland, nnd call on In xxi., 6, Manassch wan condemned for fiotti of Thing*-, lotcU!*enee tn Suh*t»Dre; Abituai It** hand. And tho angel of tho Lord stood by IrllwU; l*utliy; M nulot; HlKont*i hood uui Etili Elijah, are too long to quote, although they I The king sent another messenger to Elijah the name of his God, nnd strike [move his many things, one of which was for dealing Vnoatural Idea*; 4 Lurch UlttotT. I’hfT tM l«: loLrr- were fulfilled to tho letter. Bee xxvL, 17 to'25. I who said: "Behold, there came tire from cot lo Suba tance; The Nebuiou* Theory; Particle* ara hand up and down.— M argin.] Ida hand over with "familiar spirits," all of which is proof tho threshing floor of Oman tlie Jobusito.” KstiUrai Jiuilcc; ItDprefuaUoo of th« Vtrslu. The In chapter xxii., is a wonderful case—one I heaven and burnt up the two captains of the Science of Death; Spiritual Death; Immortality tho place, and recover the leper." Verne 11. that they had the spiritual phenomena there, 1 can see how a capricious Bpirit—one wi o M ouraiac. The Confounding ut Latígukcv; Tb* Sp'.rX which nothing but Bplrituallam eon explain, former fiftiea with their fiftica; therefore lot Abode*. M atter and 9r(rit; 91*« aud DUtauce. Sp'rlto- lie wan mud about Kllnhn's prescription; In xxii., 13, on llio occasion of finding n has control of a host of angels, as l have aium ulim ti flora Acato; Tbe Kry; Spirit lUugr** King .Ieh(-hapli.thwl rejeeled ihe m^iumahip l UQ„ bc UmB ,n u , M>

\ I M THF PROGRESSIVE THINKBP M M ir. I 1« C. ft 111> K.I 4 rat |.« r al ila bui Ialini «a« - r««i a. kg ate I MADAME BLAVATSKV'S ta ê M i l g « Am a t »•»j us a « —■ t k | t l | 1*1 . afiil li]m iltlta t r«ftlal iliaataaiva* * SHOULD BE MARKED. teat w«. ASHES «tn4«Wbaa ta l «oli «am». ««4 tea» even Mte*» j n i m » I». m • MAI rtkr-w.m. t»W1**1 | Itesdldi la te« I »lllut Si».I m oni bappy. Jwvtei t»4 l^ I ta# «. l«ad e»J I I M • *VlriliUll *n■4 1 *¥ *-4o -j» v*i a 1 la U I m ts »stane» tea» * Tflftftift W(‘l tfl firm Ig rMr»ri.iB tin n u i ■» *i-rn'> - 1 « » qai i«u sad a; tafetl « aad la tee pu**f* v*#ir aw« Utoraat la time Th, , of CtauiaaaU. «ho «111 •;»«* •> ‘ha eoa •ta# «a# tata kàiftiMMalài la «pn ■ i»»«* le a* WBVh, Bad will ito d,.4b M uiri«nip«r m■ 4L >ii tub vlMM««r Ulti vh«n«ti itasi# *|‘|T tr U but It Is bald a* MS’ , . . r , hoseesnahl* BtalM Id» 0«'c*i the •« r « At 19Ì trutta Ita al #UA la a t* »dll. Nut what te I wing do«« u lor corvnTifiii Tba ala»«« la tram a lata S tt \ orh m 4 «««## pcHlUstahl v^ftft ft ita, tatari hi ter U»e«a he lath atewt Ute • l*alr«4W4 li u ao .bai *«• goud oi tuaiism la geaarai, | ta*#** «ft Workman «or» •■|*<<|| April S on /Vthana. A liatim i minila throughout lèi« ib«a. IrrtvftarUiti «f talk oita»r t* | tba law I bai II la navi tt abuse « te a they teak upon as aad 11« thlrvl ia«or of ill« k««dqu»n»f« of Ut« l ' alim i Mialna ara bnglnulng Li rau n<«4 IUiI|1oma 11 tatari# ita Ua iH trpaK lieve*«, aad so they keep tb* ballai ,rorj in*» hp4rllua ist. w|„u»*r « ^ N*hHN*.r. ta, so Mag a* tt Miste u • a uaaiitafth dlum or nob should tool th« tam,. wtds- *♦ 4*mh » , «ft -♦ 1 th* Thou««»* hloal lu iM j, No. Ill VWI •«gnlia tha amwaaity a l «raioatlag ita«I i|ii*4li«Hi bo# Cvtafjr nata lhai against lylrllu >i»#tanl U» «1» It ««ir M. «41 ->«(<» . Utaa. aaJ U tv«»« latardBt ta the wins tt»y lows, • » it «U» «w aranu«, N ir Yofl. la |ir«|arl« 4 tfi« | mmiIterj aar— I bit* many regard i(U)v« aa# tala I ol ita# oroMfliiUt m ] «* of «vii that #auaata ulta Their burlai ouelues» are «aid to be a* •mi Itai» I and lead their aaaWteaoe ia a lasgibi* AM. « fcto»««x •lab «blah la »o alia* In »hu Hay tar It as a spiritual ae*ieaslly. INireooat parswcutlve spirit should ha saarked aad | »vatea ìu f«dl*.w •ali aad t«ai fa u*. The deed body ts l*M ea te* ««uib^uaiam'alalai Um aahna uf Mina • teanltaue* and healtblaeea demand* ll. rultaü uul by tb# ;vitat judfviktanl <4 udluu* la*, with, of •urta«* uf a large «web. aad a ouvertag aad eeaaikto way Th«** small Mmoyaaoa* must n awt lll*v««ofiy, «blob It I» Im pi avail In a white Ute soul lualf would greatly pm pet’pU. * ltha n r . He ILereto. whkb isakaa IV *U1i a o n Of Is MiUt W r» 1 " - rxsrfca » »«*• • bo has la a more raaeoeahi* aad latelllg««» alo da In Iba «all al U t tati anil of thw fer to tee It* worn out casket ilw IiaM t>ri r* Kn s s m . la vat« ta ta la, U*« I hwas —*4—* ter bis emione* la btiaUag roum W in «»«»»thing t* <« piava II as suua as poaelMa Tba aartb. at least, < >bW law Is quoted a« aa a ftolMii Ita ,aad fishing tw bis kayak aad kaatailk maaaar than to laaa baek oa our dignity «III ba a inarbla mantel laa mass of putrefying matter, a ad to i«*•< r>r IMi am t pel every person to favor cremalloa. a«wt«gf. aad nay Hptrltuallst who tup Indian. but uahha ladina* aad must gull inline, fir th* sink« and fagot fart, m* ifta« ww that threatened dangers may ba ban porta It should ba marked a« «aid Ksstera rana», the wotaaa are 'rented a« to fid the country of medium« and thsir fH . «•« •I «M « •'***-• ..r'r-iaa .«U«4*t I «bed, aad the air aad water retained that velaraa Lynvaa C. tluw*. equal« Hat, queer!y «aough, while tba followers; sad II la being pushed by • llfaga .v . . 1 aa-m. r*«l» «a more pure If «sera fat mooay under (alaa pro­ anew trill help thefr own arameli la tbalr earthly creature*, aad should N op. VmTÎii: The soul should have Its rlghU le area la Ohio, tear« 1« a gaerntl law work, they will oevrr help Ihe women In {ward by the **m< filed of force Did Stan«)lag on the spirit side of life, and »hat eaa punish them If clairvoyants another family. Wbetbsr this D merely the wheels of progress rest la tha hand« fs» understanding the vt«« l alitlut Of Itself ■wind!« nay oaa, tbara Is a general law a rale of bklaa etiquette, or arts«* of some people, a great many motions Tsk« Nolle*. aad lie mortal remain*, Ita voice should to which they are amseabU, just tea Irvi» «am* other cause. «• know se t would ba made, and ooaalderabla loud Vita «btarnMft« H carry great weight. Almost Invariably same as tba merchant, farmer or lawyer U U said that they nr* very good-na- talk indulged In, but tha old machinery advanced spirits are In favor of dlMlpnt- who swindle*, aad to Impoae a llosnta turad people, and nsvsr quarrel with would r> main Inactive, and wn arv in t** « nr Mr«* natali lag the physical body as quickly as pos­ upon tham It a most daaiardly outrage rach other; In which reepect they are a hope« I hast obslructloalste will, If th«, M X r « 4 sible, and Are Is tha most expeditious If they bra frauds, lo lloeate them I* to pattern which mora "civilised" sod have any vigor left, apply ll In iho di­ «■*• Mg • H 4 •lAUilk » A*< ?"«I|M|A* moans yat discovered. llcwnsa .»ladling; If they are buna*», tu 'VbrtsUan" people might well Imitala. rection of pregreaa, Instead of relarvl*- • p • * M • aftHrWI mi |M k 4 W • lia fe •P» • IW f Ait« • . . - ■« A- niai.- As a spiritual ncceaslty cremation llcaava tham Is to 1 loans« genuine me­ tloa. should ba demanded Kvery physloal dium«. Tb# prosldefil of the Illinois Slats 8ATTUDAV, MAY IBM body belong* to nature. Ita hydrogen, Of course there are frauduleat clair­ Association will rwcwlra said fund* Now IVInl »irtln.il h t » ho Ita oxygen, It* phosphorus nml other voyant« and fraudulent seers; that lx. THE MEYER BILL. will tb«< sdbareate to tho tarn, cause constituent part* were only borrowed they do act pc*««*« any of the genuine K n tm j A Plain Talk to Spiritualists coma forward with tbelr aid. Direct *« Judge Tbimtaa. of Washington 0 C . for temporary use and should be re­ powers of clalrvoyapoe or sacrthlp. But follow*; G. L. S. Jenifer, Monroe turned to tha louroo from which ob­ tbo law say* nothing about that, but Wa with to talk with tha Spiritualists • trrot, Chicago, 111. baa .lad*ar«il an opinion to Ihn off«*! ucrtilam K*mwT. r. r. ». that spiritualistic aanacet mutt 'a> placed tained as quickly as poenlhle. They are propose* to llcooto the genuine at well coccernlng tha Mayar bill, now working la the category of th«at i leal shows ami Inch, acd 1» sunaounled b} a character only yours a* a favor, for, If not, they as tho fraudulent. it* way toward the top of ibe legislative An C n eatory Hpcc-taolo. eater lain mo n't, an.l that, ihernfora, which rapraaanta tha Aral loiter of the could bo retained Indefinitely. Klre Is Wo call upon tho Spiritualists of the calaadsr la tho Housa. Tha bill Is Onr country m recently treated te The above Is from on# of the old work­ they arm subject to the lot pot 1 lion ol a Sanscrit alphabet, and auumlt In English a grand eud beautiful purifier. H docs great acd grand State of Ohio st tb" bound to ba reached soma time la the the unaavory spectacle of a Itomlsh not In the least cause pain to tho cast­ er* In the cause of Spiritualism—a vol- next session of the Legislature I loo late Archbishop (Irelaadloading upon I'real- lioenswtea. Th* ground for this opinion dka Aunt. Tbla ntAtat tbo trinity of oran In every sente of tho word. Thu regular, or on a special order, and Its l* mid vo ba Iba (Ml lhal a «mall faa 1» creator, prcsvr»rr ai d destroyer, or off remains, but on the other hand It for this) to demand Uxj repeal of thl« disposal, Its fate, ts sllli a matter of dent detained aad personally lending must ha an agreeable surprise to the va­ world 1* certainly much the bolter be­ odious section which, a* a mwt-sgg, D his Influence In favor ol ihe appoint­ charged at th* dcur of iba halU «hare IPahma, Vlthnu and Siva. In thecao- continually hatching oul Incentive* for speculation. Iba*' spiritualistic scanor* aim held, Iba w r of the alab It the real of tho society, rious cvmstltucuu for each to jolo It* cause I^mnn 0. Howe ha« lived In ll, ment of one of hla (troland'ei especial and he can have the satisfaction all the other Slates to follow sull. Kvon now No sooner had The I'rot.rbuvivk assumption being lhal Ihe gatherings which It of |ollibrd hronaa, and repro­ own klndtcd In tho laboratory of Da­ Iho Ohio law max.'« ll much more diffi­ TiiiNKK.it announced tho existence and friend* to the poelmastonhlp lo Chicago. are for money making purposes. I ten It a terjx-nt s«n lowing lit tall, tura. time of knowing that ho hat not existed cult to fight tho Meyer bill of this Slate, the purport of such a bill and tho danger Mr. W. J. Oaahan—a Catholic, of Thu* ll U lhal another point hat bean typical of tba unending cycle of tlmo. A Madame Hlavntsky was In favor of In vain. Honest throughout, ever on which a* a natural cootequvnco It till! course—Is the Archbishop's favorite. the alert In tho defense of truth, and more oppressive than tho Ohio law to tho came of HplrllualUm, were ll gained by tha enemy. The n o t egg In lUtto «heel that comm between tho cremation, and It must bo a satisfaction lo hecome a law, than some of Iho Mr. Ireland had hardly tlmo to leave never afraid to expresa his opinion, hn Tho lime has arrived, Spiritualists, the presence of Ihe Fresldont before Ohio, foul throughout, lloentlng tedrt mouth and the tail of tho tor|>ent l* tho to her spirit to know that her wlshn «hen there should bo no psiloytng "great" spirits, or at least under the and clairvoyant*, ha* been Incuhattng, wheel of evolution, tha spukes turned at were carried out. She was a most ro* occupies a niche that It very high III There should be a move all along Ihe another Catholic aspirant for tho lame tho estimation of people generally. name of some great spirits, came out office, Mr. Frank Isiwler, sent In to »hs seeding forth tla delaterlou* Influence, tha end giving the Impre- lun that ll la mnrkablo woman. Abuse did not scorn lino lo defeat odious lrgl.latlen against with the prophecy that It would not President hit special rrcommcndalloa until other nectlons arm following tult, in moltoo. Inside of ihla am two Inter­ to hurl her In the estimation of her When thnl hellish lohoroe, known a* SplrllualUm. Let HplrllualUm occupy I«*«. Those spirits knew nothing of from his frlcml Archbishop Feehsn. each one of co ima rendering It« ineatura laced itlanglr*. an old tymbo), r*pro- ardent followers; on the contrary,It only tho llruck bill, which Imposed a license the same status prtcltoly lhal Ino If President Cleveland c»rcs more for on clairvoyants and seer* In Columbus, churches do. Tho orlmei among the legislation, or that statement would not •Ull mom callout and loo re inimical «rating ihe duality of nature; on., with «corned to endear her to them inert» have been made In just that way. Had America and our country's free lo»tltu- Ohio, was before tho peoplo for discus ministers of the gospel and church lions than ho caret for th,» support ol to iba lob m u of HplrllualUm. The tha ape* pointing upward, and which Is than ever. Cremation being a spiritual mombers swell Into gigantic proportions the spirits said; “Awake, slumbering •Ion,Mr. Uowe expreased hi* ufejiiallArd Itomlsh prelates, he will send both wo«dt of Lyman C. Ilo»* to mark," tupptwwtl to ba white, roprcaentlng iho and sanitary necessity, tho day Is not when placed by the side ol the crimes HplriluatUU, and defend your camp these aspirants, together with «heir at with tba brand of vain, all who favor positive, or spirit, good and light, and far distant when It will boooroe tho pre­ disapproval of the act, and he was not committed by clairvoyants, »cor», trance potUloo-eectetUAtlcal supporters, »bout afraid to say so. He knows that It you against a preJ»»dlotd toe. and we will the donating of *a«n and medium* In the other, pointing downward, repra- vailing custom. mediums, materlalulng mediums, ct.’ help you fight your battles,” the ex iholr own business, ami appoint lor glvo the orthodox churches a single There are fifty crimes committed by postmaster a man who Is simply and Ohio, was timely. ministers and church members where pres*l°n would hnvo been more ooropet! The v>-ul. passenger department of the t* i ting* arc held Judge Thomas Il »A PQt’All TEHiV lii IHDtA. heavenly bliss of ringing His glory great prejudice, wrought through tho Kansas railroads. Mrs. Wood q^ould per who lakes the position that the Itruck rious custom» peculiar to that people. iJly ntbubwd fur hi* »«areecutlng *entlng the negative or matter, evil and around the Great White Throne for­ They are supposed to be civilised and Instrumentality of our Imitators, that It apply to tb* local agents of the dlt.crcut and disregard of the freedom of ever and forever," he would coma under bill,so far m It relates to clairvoyants and lines of road where she R located and llg'i■:» aoiitndmcnta to the Coast)tu- darkneas. Within this Is n cross with n the law recently patted by the Ohio Chrlittanlted, through Iho labors of the prevalent In the Legislature, and tee fllo her application with them, and at seers, was most excellent, and that the hundreds of letters being rooelved hy M State*. A con tempo loop at the top, which stand* for the Legislature, also tho bill now before the llcento feo should hnvo been raised missionaries In luthrador. But the the tame tlmo exhibit her ordination rarr, re«Uetrg the opinion, pmnouacea cross Of life, and which Theosophlsts Illinois Legislature, to pay a license o power of their old faith reasserts Itself mombers lo that body from the clergy papers, and said agent will then certify It 'onwise. unjust, and a «tab at the I3X! per annum In Ohio, or pay the lln< against them—even higher than 4200. nnd other bitter foea to our cause, and that the applicant la an ordalnod minis­ hold moan* more to them than It dove to Ho says, In his Issue ot April 2Jd; when trouble and fear come to them; freedom ot reilgtoue womhlp.’ Spirit* ChrlslUui*. baeausa they maintain that prescribed by the hill Wore the 1111 and they then Instinctively turn to the with a brisk manipulation of partin' ter and It entitled to the clerical rates ta, uailsa ts halo to be a religion by li* applied for. Tho application la then tha cross as a symbol ts older than not* Legislature ? "Tho present notion of tho [Ohio] Leg­ methods and the faith of their fathers. tuoalary tactics, and no opposition, no 5 the aipontiuls and pracllltomir* They Ilvo There Is no doubt whatever but that ' telature (alludlnff to tho Bruck Dill) has forwarded te thoG. T. A P. A., and he up to Its principle* and onUi laln an Christianity. The loop stand* for the "been to extend Ute license Inw In order As Christians, In times of brightness friend of our philosophy to explain wbal In return fills out a blank permit and tuuhaki n hop* that tl will load directly regenerated man. who has triumphed the above would com* within the pur­ and prosperity they worship ths blind prejudice cannot aud does not view Of the odious bill now pending In " lo cover tome other subjects, and the malls to 'ho agent permit a* applied for, to an Immortal Ufa. It »«ache* tho over life, and bat coaqur red lie secret. "only effect In the previous existing missionaries' God; but whou slckne-s want to seo, that bill would have gono rcqoeetlng tho local agent to deliver great doctrine that the soul In the Then follows, In large, gilt, broote the House at Springfield, but would not " laws thnl could hs contrued lo affect and trouble come they turn to tee ways through without any trouble. tho |>crmTt to thu applicant, take a re­ •li la higher life hasvcdlcoa progression. Tbo be affected by Iho Ohio law. Any view " the persons referred lo (seers and clnlr- ceipt for the tame, acd return to him. ^Vh of Its teachers In lb* spiri Lini fee's letter#; ol their native roltglon and pray to ao True, such a law would be unconitttu If our tjieakers and mediums and or­ ■bond or opinion that might he construed " voynnts) In tec. .'HI, wo* lo reduce the evil spirit -novor to a good spirit. Thoy tlocal, nod so are many of our present MVSed In the Hlble Is sincere and per­ at forecasting the future would oomo " foe from threo hundred to two hun- ganisations would obeerTe this rule they a along theent, and the Divine Nx'trrn» to u t leva rcntovN A k la v a tsk y . pray the evil spirit to go awny—to de­ laws, built will co«i some one a large within the provlnoo of Ihe hill. Tho "dred dollars. The only orlllclstn this would encounter leas trouble In secur­ p nmld n' m tsthe gr*-*|. *t «d medium* Mplril "paper ha« to offer on the boi Ion uf the part and ceaso to trouble or vex them, sum of money to lest tho matter and ing clergy rates, over the different a .... uallam. than, Is a religion, and nooourt m i. odious section of the Bruck hill In Ohio, " LegUlalure It that ll Old not raise the As to the good spirit—be can lake care fatten tome eminent attorney, and for railroads throughout the country. I *m * bn* n right lo annuii It > n * g corned I r«, 1M.Y 147». Imposing a license upon seers and " fee Instead of lowering It." » i-aFroed man myself, aad know fnrrr* nod the clownish sporte of the I*«l. of himielf, aud will Dot barm them. this reason It Should and will be stopped whereof I speak. I have handled hun­ clairvoyants, wav expunged through Here I* plain Kngltsh, and It Is ex­ Wbeu occasion require», a- In case of A great inllroad that Is to benefit thou ring. In (» ’purlkm to Ite populnitua tha timely action of Tun Pnooiir.».» dreds of applications for clergy permits, WashlngLu» ha* a «wry largo number cf The first was the year of her blrlh, pressed In favor of imposing a heavy tlckaass, they practise, It it said, a spe­ sand* Of people and build up a sparsely /•ufiuqtsr, /oma. P. S. GEO BOR. iplrltualUte. Tbwy are thick le the de­ IV* THINKMI. The tame taw, how license on clairvoyants and seers. cies of sorcery. They have a sort of settled country,could N stopped with an partment* and outeide ot official life. Ui<> asxt the founding of the society la ever, applies to other cities In that Had we written the above and pub­ These tn«n and women bold that they New York, the next her going to India, professions! priest and doctor combined, Injtinotlon by one man with only a solfith >Ir*. .Muttil !x»r»l-I>n»ke. State, and It Is about as foul a nest lished It In Tiik P hoorkshivk Thinker, In the person of ono who In tbelr lan­ motive, but for tho Intervention of a law have no regular places or house* for and the last the year of her death. egg at can be found nnywhore. Mrs. Maud Lord-Drake, to well and meeting*, but hire hall« ned tak» up a There will be no oerrmooy In putting favoring a largo Iteonte for clairvoyants guage ts called an "Aogokoh." since to appraise and giro tho man an un and score, to would bare been kicked favorably known among Spirltonllsts small collactlon to defray the rxtwn««* they became residents at Jackson Park biased, an unmilfish estimate upon the and Investigator» Tor her excellent qual­ of light and hall hire. They putty Itennimrea t'alvlnlatn, out of this State aad marked ns with the they have been visited hy tho mraslos; valuation of bit land. Just so with this claim that they do nut differ fro u the Tfiov. N. Y , April 24. -A Hireling of I brand of Cain, while ovory t'nlhollc ities and her fine mcdlumlstlo gifts, has and the "Angokok" and his follower* hill; as a law upon the statute-booka of -ecured parlors t»t I,AW Michigan av­ ohurrhea that take up collection« tor the have exulted, and the enemies of our Htato, it would bo a more »tumbling Incidental expense*, and 11 HplrltualUtt city to-day to discuss tb* overture* have had all they eould well attend to, enue, Chicago, when- hor many frlondt Aro to bu taxed, so ought to be tbo "handed * * -by ?h ' «General Assembly. Dur- Mptrthialtsm would have ratted iholr to exorclio tee evil spirit. Tho cere­ block lo the silent trend of our great and those Interested In tho higher church««. I.vory religion oa the face of lag the spiritual discussion th* Her. hand« with Joy. There would have been mony of getting iho ovil spirit to depart truth, hut why not have Ihe way cleared the globe which 1* represented here is phases of psychic phenomena can find T. P, Kawln. pastor of Iho Flrtt Preshv• rejotolng among Jesuitical spirit*, while 1» similar to tho Indian "ghost dance.' In tho first place? Why not hold firmly her during the World's Fair. under the constitutional pro'soiton «•( tertan Church of this city, said he did ovary true angello being wuuld have the several States and the l'nlted NUttes, Stripped to tho waist they dance and te our ranks ami force our way at ovory not wish hi ba knnwn as a Calvinist, wept with sorrow. Had we written the sing—the song being like the howl nnd point? Wo are ns much eniltlcd to so long as thalr adherent* stt.-k to their and said; "I do not like tho Idea of The Progressive Thinker. psychological principle* and letpi'Htloal above wo would havo furnished the one- chant of the Indian. Very sacred lo recognition ns a religious and philo­ Calvinism Calvin was a murderer and The necessity for tho existence of The «tote rnment alone." a sooui.drol. He said many good things, mlee of our grand aud noble cause a them Is this belief, and they will not sophical, If not a theological body, as Is and »buss 1 wilt accept; but tha ohuroh woapon to Injure Hplrltuallsin. Hail we talk ot It to any ono outilde of Ihetr cir­ any organisation on U»e face of tho rttOLKKsMtvc THINKER was never *o great as at the preaent time. It stands Hcliator CUnaril»' Hill. should ba an sx|siilcnt of the goepel and written the above we should expect to be cle of bollevers. "You will But bsllnve," globe that baa for Its true object the not of Calvinism." dubbed the champion spIrltusIDtlc at» they say, "ws know It, and that Is bettoraeol of humanity, tee elevation foremost la opposing obnoxious legisla­ The New York Hwlil t t n 1 "itenetor This Is orrVainly encouraging. Lei ol America, and henceforth relegated to enough." of the moral, tha letolleotual and Ihe tion against Spiritualism and medium*. Kdwnr.1, bill forbidding the praetloe of To discontinue Ihe paper even for a 'fortune-telling' under any of Ite guise* | us hope lhal tha grant and venerable the rear, with a largo cross marked upon Recently, one night, whon ono of the •ptrllual la man might prevent the parting of fool* and [PresbyterianChurch may ye» purge ll our back. But not ao, probably, with ohitdrou was very tick, Slmlquk—who Spiritualists are victim» te a bitter short time, under the circumstances, «ir money In one way. Dut they would Itlf from all tha arrors of iho past which the author himself. He Is surrounded Is a brother of a great "Aagokok" In prejudice, because they arc not properly would ho alinosi criminal. See lo tt I cure to Idee It In «orne other way, have boon the legitimate cause of such with a different constituency, and he will their own country said he would drive understood; because of tea old super­ teal your subscription 1* promptly re­ aPerhaps «««a more to their hurt. H l* Y iia rn jv in Lo n d o n , b n o . no nod, thus strengthening us In tho tha besetting sin of legislators to at­ atrocious crimes as tho murder of bs honored, while w# will he oondemed away the evil spirit Falling Into a stitions that have been handed down tba ashes la tha sareophagua and dually Michael Krrvetus; and which, If per­ for our bold words In defense of truth trance, he declared lhal the air was (ull tr\>m generation to generation, through great fight «gainst tha anomies of our tempt too much.* cause. Tho laws already In existence are daposltlng tt la tea nirba. William ty. sisted In, would laava It so far bvdnw tee aad right, and regarded as "too per­ of spirits—a mighty battle was going on, a misapprehension nnd consequent mis Judge, tha fonami secretary, will do status of a progressive people as to bring sonal" la even slating a solemn faoi. between good and bad ones, but the reprotenuDon of tho phenomena, and «ufficimi te» apply to all oteaeee of those Titling Moillitm». who obtain money under falsa pretensa*; this la the preaaooa of two or three wit- on It tha retribution due lo !U opposi­ Now, how can wa treat this question— good spirits would win. tho "rift raff" or floodwood that follow* aad them U no need of n law putting a cesses. In tho **me mom where tee tion to the spiritual In Its religion. this momentous question, ihl* all-ab­ Whlla tba Eskimos were helping lo In tho wake of trtio Spiritualism, as the Tho Washington Smfi'»(f-JVM /Vr« club In the hand* of Intolerant bigots, relie Is, a »at of tool* of Brahmin »or­ sorbing question, without being par- drlva away tha evil sptrlu, Slmlquk dis­ bunko men follow a olreut, or as tho says: "Assistant District Attorney wherewith to gratify their i«r*evutlog t ship U displayed on a tabla la a glas» A IConiarkuble Nun»her. •onall’ How can Hplrliuallste know appeared, and was gnno a long time. •harks follow a ship, and ovory true Thomas, at the Instance of some anony­ Instincts. casa, said to ba tha only sat of tha kind Uev T. R. Allen has something to say what Is going on without alluding to ths Thoy continued singing and dancing Spiritualist and every honest medium It mous cranks or bigots,has recommended In this country. It oootlsW of twanty- of deep Interest on our first pstga. Moses prominent workers In tee movement, aud tuvoklng the evil spirits to depart, as nnxlotit te get rid of the fake, te taxation or Spiritual mediums, assum­ Itwo small pleoaa of polished hionta, ot Hull nuota produoae another of his ra- and the position they assume? if Is ta »mill they were loo tired to do so longer! purgo our ranks of the unprincipled ing that they are all charlatans and It W ill Im* r>af*«t*apor when they sat down, and behold! frsuds. It not more so, than are those frauds. If Mr. Thomas could lake a A. W. Uclden, a prominent Spiritual­ more than a faw Inches la height or Hlohmond dlseour*. « swaatly to verse to favor lloenslng sears aud rlatrroyante, Blmlquk was among thsir They noliher who only choose to judgo us as a whole census of believer* In the spiritual phe­ ist of Watt l-'armingloo, Ohio, writes to nomena In this District he would be as- width, some of them extremely Uny, and from toe sphere uf Ih« poets. That won­ than we want to know It so that we can saw him go nor coma. When morning by the glimpse* they catch from our Im­ toumteil. Poaalbly the numborof avowed t«s that the tterreU bill will be defeated. all ot then» looking In som* sansa Ilka derful medium, Mrs. Maud lurd-Ursko, wheel into line and be on Die right slda. cauie Ihe sick child was Niter, aud itate»-*. Spiritualists might not be surprising, Tha tdaa of Imposing tl.Ofe) hue and one tha weights and m assuras used by a has something liuportaat to say on edu­ If It Is not Josultlcal and deeply since then tho sickness It disappearing. la many of the mealing* whero money but tf alt tho adult population were 's Imprisonment on n mngnsilc practical druggist. cation. Thara are many other Items o( salanle to favor such a law, then we are As for Slmtquk— tho Eskimo* now say was being raised te send a committee te catechised In regard to Iholr pomoiial «r baoauaa ha oparatse tiiion the A roerpUon was given oa tea evening latere« L experience, a vory largo proportion of œtick, and cures them, too. Is hellish. purblind, and our foundation Is a bed of he It as great as his brother tbo capital te work against tbo Moyer then» would bare to confess that they of vha SAI to tea visitors from to>«tgn moving sand, and we want to reconstruct During Ihe ceremony ono pounds on hill, there was a vigorous opposition have witnessed strange phenomena and hums elites, and to thus« who had Bestia A Hanson, the lovely daughter ourself a* quickly as possible. We an Instrument that looks like a large manifested te tho move by men calling which they aro unable to account for l*rt>r. Olnoy ll. Hlelmtoitil. prom lead to rnaka addresses *» tea con­ of Charte* aad Rrema J. Hanson, uf lisi want to he on the right side. If on the banjo, while the other# slog. All It themselves Spiritualists, who atatod except on tho hypolhr:.!* of a Ufa bo­ Prof. lUohmoed relume J Itesi Mino»- venutili to be held the nest day, so that W. Madison «treat, Chicago, rasse.1 to wrong side, wo want every true Hptrll- done a* quietly as possible, as they are that "It eras nonsense, and a u««loi* ; ond th# grave The professional me­ I Mian., tael weak lite rees.ptloi. all aslght ha*a en |q*k. at the agr of In dium» generally are doing a good work. last «re 0 I years. The funeral ter» 1res wrr* held tst to klok us until wo wheel Into line. »trald Ihe white manager* might Inter­ waste ot money and lime." Soia* of tbo The frauds aro the oxceptlon aud the al­ was must cordial, Ha aouoin- lag peraostally acquainted with aaeh oa Krlday. April 4«, by the guld. t of Hhow us no mercy I Be as personal a* fere It they became loo demonstrative. (x'reon« taking Ihnso ground« prosuino leged exposures are mostly fraudulunt I a grant work tear*. Other. Aryan bail, whleh Is un the Mrs. Cora L. V. lUohmoad. you please' As a matter of fact, Iho inanagors ot tho lo be lawyer*, and would rather havo and malicious." 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Mieli. f|«y new a power Utr gaud 1 dita daaerthad t obin | fcJ« «i» \km pi ttbmàl t-u' ito; l,|>M «> ■**; (V i*>rj It*- aè« bit»«ISg« Ur bVtat* 11 f liti 'irltMij oUiBf UlLitfi)A4 v- • ti (Al II tM M ito ! illa aad étant lato tftrv 4 >. aituae* -.«! »■ II. 1 e Mta 0? r (Ll !.«•« leeerrvl J IV Daoala well»» fitwu Uu itbiu, X guud, m tow * irtua »Mrltuailat* i«nw, \%*Abmr mit «iiuihtr /U*e '(Anita, go»i«J wera who «aa lite frulla o f toalr tafter at camp « M »KM to rwhjutfulta*. »« to ilM • 1» • fMitaei M t: *t it* ta'«» Fes h »t»r» *-, x jat ’tata! by il,« afelio »pirli, dm «atlsfisd Y , that it« final »«Tt la »till —***'1W no jb -i > * *■- • ■ a>* a~ • a tal togeit-sf a* ita w-,.-»« , l bar« M' Haary Via iiuanfm ft*« nMwllag* • ary fun» If atl Were m un- fkiavtitAAgi «i jitypi «tostoJ ou> o Ü v«fl4i t Itar t> 't-.li »«■«* * »- MS*« Ili Se a*-, te («WBCM tas v-wn*„r< alona, tail Dtoo n »l»ntal iir—lt l t t ood M ra 1 «aiti«li a* ibay, «truggilog aMdUuoa • tutu ito Ialiti 4 lAfM liti 4id IX*4 t a atth pity a IJ i, «it; i; >1 VftiSg U.) t «1 J t,,*JuLiaC* J * M u r e U ; fvi«g*-- i»i- at o j x i ' i. k p M lia U » anih-.t tettar» U wtlk all who graps la PBfta« « y piMifli ‘ V f h f * I l Btod. ay to t.ad- r«wadIlIiS l • l-a*—-, «oil t e r ; p u»«rfu! »to! c to .J J«*:- n e r . 1 tas paths 1* >*» «k d ' t«»- yok-cy« . Au hiana «toa-pr«»«Ulaat A ll •#• Buw i would ft ad mora niaa* and aot *o maa / tas bondage of is borane» nod f«as, ta» Uul f | m tu * nii# mimo mpok* cast taa I. » V eh*-.-.i , • r ’ < - (u'*i* * »/<•• V a 'a'im ’• U»r i s w froto t in t ol tag oldar sister, last ro­ •ork'ag tuatlht la Ha*— J i ib n u la towlr pata apiri toalleta i* wvr .1 nutilg ta ta- '«tur fus ll. mail Ula wuU.uk Ito Ita fata a* ta »««■». by ao oiaaaa p e t a l lo Uta wad In h a - êa «»rgnat that I d t s a II nsusl lau-wsv «ad n«s n lltnly appraclallan of •to» I * mu tu »Ub tito lfc| oa Iodise reel as t, or shaa pwarty ur lav- riuadlawi to vlMslfy taoat tao* I ka«» knoen worn anil h«r onirvii at— t***,.*** light. epuatetuy htdJca ail the I ita beat ttat otesas from tanvsn. Ynls* gra< d wees. aatl iBVtallg* uai fuuil from that Disbar Ufa. Mr* N­ ta dura «mi »arabii lb«», nor under- aasfui angagaatooi at Loa .tagala». Cal. dark «Ida' You are ai way* reaching up -xadaalnd child, tha tooiptoUe* aiat U yean, asn< or lea*, ao that «aa should Hue* la KprUualltn lit taa- «nlu» Iba blgber tearbli g* 11« keenly la tar taUM Mra4» tar Amfiiat (Airing May ho will hold forth a: Sum - hut nro afraid to lot go dowa below. You o v e r w t o I a i leg to a sarruaAil aad bur only *»•* oee out of a thousand o< toe Mr» I »«lcrhlll > u reaxiiod, by tar mat. Oool iuok (ft »tUi *•*■ ®r '*'• rallabe* ta» blgbsst rara (alto«« of truth, mar aud, caJ outer will prograe* that way.* With ((»ad aum*ii topravant tha votaalruph* ihouMad furm* nod aot dtacuier ho« happy tbarrlag* »lib a »txiU.r aad nod make« ua» of facte to build Ita set­ (taaamaa U. V*. H. Baob la aow la Dwa*«e. CoL, "omlca, maahnoaa ha replied "Itow oi birth lh« traaafurtualioe «a* «fix. tod. highly r«»)w, uid N»» York gsalloiaaa ti Su» of III». Mr* J. Held. at Butta, Mo».— , Ailing no Mgagaamnt Ha can ha ad can I help It«“ Mr». JacKkoa'» tlmple, U*ly thoaa who hare pa«*»J ta rough I Tha epparaal transformation* of tag*r-| from mart of Ita public «Burt, or I Tta Malt!«on* «bo usually cara for «rttaa U n i Ula liotriluaUafi » a a U a -» draaaad at 1 Ü’i r*at Aveaua. «IralghL'orwerd mannar creel«* o m I* the ««parlance ot mufiharboud cam ua- dcieeio by Hereooa. Kellar ead Houdle, Should ixf drudgery, which h«r *l*ur* •peakura aad ■»•diurna, aro pluart Is i n wall auaaUatl lb* V bar a (« « tal- Mr». LUite Habarar. la «uhaorlblng daoua bar la medium« hip and thuae who darvtead »hat It mesas to contemplate are very small afiairs compared to this ■ era ouiuiwital to *adura, tbougli she the ebureb ul Ilf«, aim Itali bum» Is • a t and tha can«» la gvusUag rapidly. for Th i Pnc<>anBMivn Tin«him, aa* 'do no»hall*««Inm«dlum*hlparaobliged Uetea under Itsbrtgbtost end beet eu* iglgOJilic aod hitherto undetected trick «a » ever to them a* * refuge aad a pity lbs tate* of rest fur waary pilgrim« Tbe tao-iai VTbaal ot Pra— aU*, of pr«i«a« tha graat gratilloatlun whluh to ball««« that «ha folio** bar boaoai pine* 'With health, love, enough of of Nature. Ob, neufhtv mother Na­ tog guardian asgsl lo »horV. la *11 her lirro D a grncrous twwpllallty »llbouV this world's goods to avert financial ralatlua* uf life «Us »a* oua uf the »wst Springfield. UL, m yo i *C*“Y*** ° * •ha hae darlvad from reading l u pagan convkiUuna. ture, why were you so anxious to da parad*, gut*) cliarr and melai Istalli- April 11 calanraiatl Ua tortt-«rtb anal- aha utya "Being bloaaad wTth a yaarn 1 John R. McBrUlo, of Hk Loula, Mo , worry, aod with «(rung maternal de­ oelveour poor, Iguureet humanity, end aad noble«! of «rumen. Tta le u young (•»a- and sterllag worth, that given «eraary of aplrltaaitao. oU Uu lag for mure light, t «hall nnd«a«or to write» that Jules H Wallace ha« given sire», jet It »«ads a brave haart, a »toady ooooael ell your operation» from *ct*n- •Uters, «ho were many year* hor lerarags lo tbs latar of reform Uro, F. ■ u ln ra -i at ita tablf • MUiaoca aim along tha Unía of truth, to hatha •avaral public «aancaa there, nod demon- courage, a spirit of self-sacrifice, and IU Inquirer*- Why did you bide ,actor», were driven from thslr bumble X Fllcb, a busy lawyer, is aa omnlpras- nodar Tartar at In tha auojhloa of lorn for humanity » ■traled to akapllca, of wbooi ha ha* coa­ ladalto patience to ua-« through the a»ay and destroy ten thousand forms of (■ catasl burnt aod tbs soclutUm of • - ot i.eocsslty, gszierous, just a»d earn- month* of ordeal which It Involve*. looely «lllage. by buwllag iiu Us . lolUiacd m k o ." verted many, tha» »here la a Ufa beyond Intermediate specie* end leave only e M D a benefactor, not oaly to re T ^ ^ ^ lV V llk l» » and Mr». JaaoU. the grave. HU «canoe* have boon given What, then must It mean (o tha un­ few permanent specie* unhurt amid tha by Insulto and execration from nrangcr. NplritualDm and Its works taro, but to Spanking of Mina Rlohiag»' work at happy wife, unloved aad nog It ..-tod, and war of alrdieato, only to deceive u* Into tbraato of prison dlw Iplloe from tta Moure of Chicago. aaawuni- T raaUlaat DuImiouo, Tuwn, »ha iVhprujia of that to tha most refined and cultured people all » ta omo» late bis sptara. . ¿ ü a pa,»iroa"Mod.rD of lb* city, aad bU teat* ato monk coo- already *o burdened with uowvlcome the opinion that specie« were perma­ authorities, and uf eternal ooodctcasUua ll- Is over ready to help those who a s. city any« "Ml«a filching«, of Bo«too. children that she csnnul free herself nents And If you were so skillful In from their religious teachers Atd at* Spi; I Ba*. B. Lappar gara reading* nod Impartuoatlona Uat oluMva. try te ta:p ibernasi««*; ktvd mskc a «ray 4a n taaia la ladata-mlaat « *ta arlU.tf from her galling chains, or lo one who transforming species, why did you stop tbl* for oo fault or act of Italr on» fur Uiosft who»- means aad O|iportualtla» evening at Liberty hall, over tha Grand I* compelled to loll aarly aod late to tbo buxine» as soon as man became Think, then, uf Ike pmlUuk lo which «hi h ». mad u< ba ralDfataovy It »«4 Opera Houm Her road lag« ware Saa, Note Trout a \ eternit W orker. are limited to rise tote usefulaas* aad bar Ural pobUo *«blftl«toa ta tbta Ua** bulb from «locutionary aad dramatic keep st4r«atioo from the door, or way of tlgators: hurrying from town to town, This motto, by msnv thought uawls» «rot« meeting«, *o*l to raoall Mr. Howa by the Soolely to which she ha* been E always In botsli or »trangers' bou*««, called by r«a*on of appreciation of her The enclosed slip I cut from the Chicago figurative scriptural phrases. fanciful supposition* tbo Darwinian* are and unsafe, aiwsys bad a charm for toy for anothar mmooa at hU uplifting and lltrxUtl, of April '¿2nd That and toe It seems to ho the Impression of such abend of the theologians. Each parly and all tho wblla the »uhjnets of i>owert spirit It touches tbe spiritual deep* laatrxastl** ministration*. medlumahlp and her ability a* a public women that a child has no soul until It ls bound to malntolo a theory— tho of which they actually knew as little a* with a thrill that guarded, suspicious speakar, fact that BUbop Ireland Is vUlting "Inquirer* would UIw to know the President Cleveland repeatedly, to in­ has drawn breath. The solenv of theologian* to prove that God created the crowd* that surrounded them! What selfishness coo never leol. It evokes opinion* of tome of our great «•■lontUla J. H. Shlmmous, of Lawrence, Kansas, modurn times, however, proves such an all things just os wo find them, by al­ kind of a life or education was this for the better nature, aod bean fruit for write* that the society thsrv U Increas­ fluence, or try lo Influence him to ap­ la regard to lh* tamo of »bo draining of point a certain «'albolio postmaster of Idea ridiculous. Adevoutcburohwoman mighty fiat out of nothing—and the two young country glrD under fifteen eternity, LVMan C. H r, ha* settled there, aod 1* CbrUtlaos of the sects would wake up to her pnrenu before »lx months had and organized the limitless wDdom of How to lniratigate .SpIrliuulDia that avenl? someUme. ere It U too late. The friends elapsed. A dangerous Illness which this Universe. of tbelr thin fingen, heavy eves, aod or, Hull*» for tli«*K|tlrlt Circle. doing much good. Mr». Abnrs, of Kan­ pale, weary faces, by the expenditure of sas City, held a faw materialising hare meet every Sunday afternoon and followed her return wo* not wholly due Both parties are Ignorantly wrong, JiuaJista «1 Buffalo, spend a couple of hours to conversation lo mental ugllatlon. nor was her escape because each main a ihtonj without a their magaetio forces, they have »at Tu» rem i t m>» I* O* «srwl-lis« ■-» <*»v ** * seances; forms of various sixes and ages, monotonously counting over the alpha­ featD'sFY•* |*r»4# tari:»#w*» vii! U»iftvfv . Y., hold Friday, April 21, 1*OT, the and sometimes two at a llm. . appeared. and song. With best wUhes, from maternity accid< otal. single fact to sustain It. The God fiat • VsTUld MlA T# til low log poraona warn oloctod to «arte Dk. J. C. Phillips. She had purchased surgical skill to D a myth Inherited from barbarians, bet, to the spirit rapping», hour after * Mr f 04t enu*« cf •» b •• MvtaibVIy (• IW (MIMI I# Oa two occasions form» came from the aid ber In counteracting nature's laws and the mechanical th<-ory originated hour, year In aod year out, sometime* fFFFfiCi* »4 Ib* «4#rVÍMÍ a« officer» for the ensuing year M. H. cabinet whll* the medium formed one of Kprn«ldcnt; Slade came, with hls wonderful tla'.c- giti» et Charla* Itehren*. recording «ecretary; Stand Tor Your Itlglitel cnlt to understand ber temptation, but ter, and by the beneficent Influence of propriate to iheir aee ami *ex and no TU tnH f. »crii i r cuUcvdteF n H frinì* !ntft#P*f* Jeoala Hooker, financial «acrnutry. writing aod other manifestations. The with her religious views It was difficult which human life Is advancing to higher other ru np-esvlrm fin- a rv»tteM. home- «4L* «ttoiofep«# tu r!r> « T' * • iti# manager ot oon ot the dallies received a Under the Initial Inspiration of an for me to see how she hnddan-d commit conditions, which will ultimately make loss, u-d tuu o.Vu thankless life ihao a* irm i' U. >4 w » t i * tv»t»prr*i»ps«»»#, •* r«*JtitFft»d Jam»* Donovan, trenoumr; J. W. Den message In telegraphy, In French, iNfitlir: of ir. n l riterar(»T*. part INI nU, J. J. Grant, and Samuel Newman, Individual and paper ostensibly standing the act. ■ earth the ante-chamber of Heaven. tho petty fee* that afforded them and o «*V-1 Uf frpa !•<» F p ia ta v i #41 U t ffty timi i* ■**> Spanish and Carman, with their trans­ "Ob, but a child has no real belag No oee who real I v understand» spiritual their good, faithful and most excellent UJ s editane X» pvf*« • t tfrriai fn*n «r•««•*, i* <4 lation in English, on the seme »Into. A as an advocate and exponent of Spiritual­ d »- *iai*4 # m W U at aai rfrr*#| C. P. Holland, of Wanton, Wood Co., until It has breathed,” »he said. "It science can admit either Darwinian or mother the mean« to procure daily »IIMvCHMoS rijvrwüf for taa hìf German citizen got a message la ism, It baa become quite the custom for would have been the loss of soul had theologlc theories. SpIrltualDm opens bread. As long a« that good mother rwftti rar«tmt r#4 llk‘ ftamfcff BWi *i m r-frru »«»tr taft# Ohio, desire* the help of t o mm good Spnnl*b and French, which he oould an antl-SplrituaUst bUl to be brought k a iilu # im t f, or »art tua iwttif. TU tati a i# lecturer who will .-»me there and de­ the breath o( life entered the child; our eyes to the two worlds and enables . lived, the poor girls’ tendencies to re­ Ufi» »Irti S» r~r*j* nt » *tr+g rmhlr* trrmre- rend. He U converted from male rial- for ward at every successive session of It Is, why, It I* merely a misfortune, us to understand their relation*. I am cuperate wasted life and energy by itn ftral iknM W |rrw»L u taf ttrb me#td k liver a «aria* of lecture*, and help to Urn. Dr. S. also delivered four lectures « w iiu ila i frmrMlk «rtenez«ai U MrrVtiK. t|* r # good harvest would result. preaentlng such a bill has fallen to the Ala» for the narrowne«» and unholl- (reateat Importance and deepest pro- —the good ongul of their lives—poosed etxsrj J tv « s j tr a ilieir*t l i m i vhfrfe, medium, U expected soon. ness of a creed that can be content with undlty, but I shall publish when my away, and the untrained, weary, weary ut f»r**iu' lag ta>Gea la tk •in««(kr*, itilafU IU Mrs. Geo Hedfleld «end* u* nclipping D. O. WUhalm, secretary, write* that “honorable gentleman from Calhoun ?Investigations are completed. Evolu­ workers were traveling and laboring In im a .trtl»W-*:• A fifrllH Itfftl U tu Rtotet II»*# •uch an argument' 1 •• (>jt rptritael magwium o> >lp Ed word* antl-SpUituailsi Mil. end tha Woman » Association of Progressive County." Hitherto after a fight, short The moment a woman knows that tion D a fact, but m< cbsnlcal evolution the midst of stranger*, with every Irrrtfiiiond itr »•> U v#F#nI alti naki: "I wonder whnl this sodden on­ Worker» (SplrltualUt*of Denver, but decisive, the bill ba* received Its motherhood 1» s probable event for ber, D a baseless falsehood. romptlng from within aod every t+ojrfnr amntgatvgta rftnraà. after vftWfttoUanL slaught on Spiritualism means.' Are Col., duly ordained John Slater, of San ft«rmr«lft»d ta* » ri lin t Ut«' étacam pal of Spiritualism, lo appreciation of of the Capulete— to be re-Incarnated in a »1 « r e piar tteffàptia# ». A z*à|i u « r • (tolteti »*4 fa«'-Increasing number of Spiritualist* soon she escapes from this menacing species that b ar some resemblance to and three o'clock la the morning led !«;*?>« »&*• UM*. «Md4 rfrr1*a*sr pulula# U*«r%«B, We suspect that la jutl what'* the mat­ the groat work he has done In Denver new bodily form at the next aeeolon! maternity, no matter how Immature the each other. But this amounts lo ootb- them Into thou- forms of Irresistible dis­ Irr**rxetit rs«trr%a(- a. er é k ta fimmtea t u l l a if during the past five weeks. Mr. Slater « liVtegt l l r rlf* |f iflrf Lbr M » r r Kaa ro w tm r t i ter. But the effort to kill .Spiritoallsm This lime, it ls to be hoped, tha re-ln- germ of life she prevents from culmi­ log at all, If the Intermediates developed sipation that at last became their habit, h " «*<( «dmit «f»j HtittaeJ <««m*a m e *uf» r iba i # will only make It «pread all the faster. has converted hundreds while here, and carnation will be the last of the »cries— nating, yet an immortal soul goes into during ten thousand veara cannot b* tbelr conqueror, their ruin? Margarct- <4IU na<*n Uíbr dUtnriteH aftrt IU «rula# nwiiiNft has ^ d a class of people who never be­ that tha vitality will be so knocked and te's life in especial was a strange and e re Xotiilnf bal tr . ftj. Indi*|*telo*•». At Hamilton. In Canada, on Sunday fore attended a spiritualistic meeting. the spirit life which she must some found and do not exist. If tho hlp- festín. »Iffitd w tm .l fU dUtertte^FGf IU *:itl##L Inst. Mr. G. W. Wei road, trance and shaken out of the monstrosity that there time meet parlon was the ancestor of the horse, terribly trying one. I may or may not ttftic« *inrt i n a n t a eivr»-* iv a k a n , a» He leaves Denver for Colorado Springs, will nothing left to materialize into an r irms*»« nf tlm* im mMtlimá k IU l«'«r1U Inspirational spanker, delivered a dis­ From every pnlnlt In the land ought what has become of the animal* since write of what none knew better than L n (U traer« alwajt citrtsl tu o u le-ir, r*n» tf a# course on the "Lord's Prayer," the sub­ Pueblo and Kansas City, on May I. then "astral body” or even a "shell" to haunt this truth bo thundered forth. It ought the hipparlan and just before tho horse, myself, In my forthcoming book of biog­ rrait|l»»«(d.U M ¡ lt »JTiflI»«* t*»yalrv* llMlliM goes East. All time taken till June 1. the next or any succeeding legislature. raphies, but I say to every old, carping f tetadriutofi-mtiuir U ltra U l ll k ift> rrem ject having been chneen by the audl- Lyman C. Howe has been engaged to to form a part of the moral training In which show the final transformation. ttoffd I U rln lra tr» c i }>- rüt críe?, b m # U sno«. Th« guide did not an at nil to Let the thing be killed, dkad—dead every young ladles' seminary. There are no such animals—they have critic of these two poor creatures ex­ thu«id i»* d i t r u m H U f k a a m arr » 4 (firlw H serve the Northwestern Spiritual camp­ beyond any hope of a future resurreciloo. The »Inful, poor, burdened, ur dL noverbeen found, and they never will ceptional lives: "Put yourselves in their #i ü fr»» r*-» tímrar» ftiar allí» Cft# taa»» riirl* t>4 the usual orthodox Interpretation and meeting, near St. Paul, Minn., from ftU tiuli#«; lí m l** ir aerea ar» ibm pH irH yra understanding of the prayer, hut deal t That ls the work Spiritualists have now eased women who commit this crime are be, but 11 Darwinism were true, there place and see how much better you d»ar U tarr fwi ara u n ataUaüatNl tn rerft <*Uf; la July f* to IT. on hand to do. They should do It la would have acted.” tftit «»ar, i»i t? r BMBUrt otret «UJl otftcr ptnoM with It In a thorough, practical aod few In numbers compared with toe vast ought to be thousands of these Interme­ en til jne tanrml. philosophical manner, from the splritu- Mr». M. J. Gillette, Independent »late- «Uch a thorough manner that not only army of selfish, fashionable wives who diates to one of any dDtlncl species, and Nor let the bigot, tbe skeptic or the A «riidnctup«.) |r»t tanllntn le if til vfttkmat te­ alUllo point of slaw. He gave a com­ writer, will “ go *“to p"*'Fort wWayne.----- Ind., will the bill be dead for all lime, but do not want to be troubled with child­ animals should keep on transforming denouncer, point to tbe martyrdom and ; ify r--re legislator» sad political iteplranu will ruin of these two live* and say; “Be *» -.•ttkfat «fiíHild hr»rr adoiH |>rr*»Ataddlrtwl tohad plete word-picture of the kingdom of Will return about Juno I. ren. This army ls growing rapidly, os under our eyes, for the laws of Nature hehifo, ainiedlF pr«Ulvit>r dufiitatlral A reftdld le* heaven, the land of spiritual love, happi­ be mode to feel that they, a* politicians, medical asaLstance becomes mow plenti­ do not chango. hold the fruits of SpIrltualDmt" To any »ju no* »rlrli 1« lite uoly i»r»»prr trame uf mind la Mrs. H. S. Lake, who Is filling her will be dead and damned If they shall who dare to toy this, I answer back: • Islft» tu «II Uf pbreflBtnMa Ibr dallratr H U p il* n i'f ness and eternal progrrsston. Mr. Hugh fourth month tbl* sco*on with the Spir­ ful and skillful In this especial line. If the hog were an extinct animal the * l>i' ii I» m tdaor marrad at inmti ot tutatai atf>bjlf* Robertson, one of our members. Is rap­ undertake to enact any such proscriptive HHK PAYS AN AWFUL PENALTY. Darwinian might easily say that the "Behold tha fruit* ot Christian priest­ ral rsN»dl(lna«. idly developing Into iraoor mrdlumshlp. itual Society of Albany, N. Y., delivered legislation Into statute laws for the per­ hog was the ancestor of the goat, hut craft!" that which for eighteen centuries Imrrrtaloe« «rr tli# «film nf acHflU of th« nnonltbAf a lecture on Suoday evening, May 2nd, secution of Spiritualism. I have known women who committed nf ili» t|»lr1t «liblen«, aod»ltosvl(l tlwaptl*# ttAUjarfé Mr. Wei rood U open to camp-meeting Ibis crime over and over again: and I this would be a crazy assertion if Ihore baa stamped out with fire, sword, blood t ul. enlrte • rrtntlü. L#t tbr*- ImpmafoO« I»# rtUbfurip rfftn l ever given In the hall, and abounded In societies. A» an Ism It Is Inherently en­ something about It which destroys tbo tianity-enabled him to work hls mira­r«l. «Dd plnlf# rachuther tfUkl oo cffrtic# »hall b# ttkrft moral of the mind, ovon when the ceslor of man, when, although skulls f i>f MlOVlftf Imprrtklotie C. H. Gale» write* that the Firit Spirl passages of sarcasm, pathos and elo­ titled to a protection which lComanLm probably a hundred thousand years old cles through spiritual gifts, and at last iraetn>ne liiiprreilne la erll#. eprak. Mac. diftrr, ltuatUl Society of Kansa* City. Mo., has quence. has no moral right to claim, because woman does not believe her embryo mado him declare, os In thu last chapter i>T xrfitlruial# l»*»erie «nf wlud prraroi, folio« lt (Mil child possessed a soul. are preserved, not one approximates the íaiilifulií lt he* a mrtrittur tf foa caonot ai flrti r#* bad very successful m-' tlngs during the G. W. Kate* and wife will change Spiritualism stands for freedom in monkey type. Man and monkey were of SI. Mark, "that nil who bellovod In Km ll. S'#»rr freí Lwrt le r»ur owu panam o «r ridh year ju*t closed, having bad the best their permanent addre»* May 1st, to thought, In religion and In civil govern­ A famous physician once said to me: ruirioqr ulfTlbof fot at» feliarre tnriptr# rr dlft* ."In the beginning of ray practice I used always as distinct a* hog aad gout. him should prove their belief by doing cu»»f ih# BirenLBjf of th# et trlf lmpr#«ilaf y*r talent on the rostrum. Tha old ofl'oer* Manltou, Colorado, where they will en­ ment— while I toman l»m ls the traditional Darwin himself was aware that hls tbo same spiritual works that tedid. ► pirli • nir..| I» v.firo dcflcl'OL aad al tr n ir»!*?' have been ratalmd, except that Mr» gage In a local business, but will accept and Inherent enemy of all these thing*. to help women who came to me for such theory needed additional facts, and And what has been tho con-equonco nf frr» Ilf ofirD fl#ldlU IO II. |n a r orvtnlMD t-rrb»c!d vlthd/e«, atd cihna u k t band, Dr. J. Lamon, lately passed to A.L. Lull, of Lawrence. Kansas, the Universe which leaves out the control graph between heaven und earth that ir.' Spirit-life—has selected Green Brier ss point to heaven; so does every tree that bearing offspring In this manner. I be­ ling spiritual element. 1 have solved •hall take the priesthood out of the NMrrxrkU»# »pirli rfrrl# la a lrt»t«l or d#<#ptlrd a location fur a sanitarium, aod Mr». occasion being the anniversary of mod­ buds, and every bird that rises aod lieve the repetition of the act several •pirtL TU o. • ed itrft unir, km | mi c*u*c to fr»r IL em Spiritualism. Circles for the de­ sings. They sar their aisles are good time* stays the soul and fits the woman tbo problem as 10 that control la the bands of men and place It In charge of Xrirr prnait aor om lo ali lo cirri#« «tu» tuffirr Nellie Ulrich, of Ntobvllle >22 mile* velopment of medlumship have been constitution of man, and I do not think God the Spirit, and Ids ministering an­ frva» Il lo lite!tu or mlftd Mefttilim la ibi south), well known a* a psyrhomelrlst. for worship: so u every rough seashore for almoot any depravity.” It much more difficult to sohe tho prob «*»n of «orti f*#rtooe U a drat. «hkb uperalr» prroJ- crowned with marked success. Mm and mountain glen. But this they have It Is a pity we have not more physicians gels, the people themselves—eqieclally . aimI aL"u> ] l'tocafftail/ atoldnd. healer aod seer, will probably move Lull is the first speaker they have bad. lorn of that control In tho sphere of those called Christians—are so Ignorant y.irrjr irrroMi ps-n--e rae U a in'dlnm of arma klod, her lamtly there, at least far the sum­ of distinct und Indisputable glory, that of this kind. They would be of vast aid worlds. Ido not*ay In the Universe, of spiritual gifts that now, as In all past n#fi Ib» JUÒIrkMi# opera mer, and several families of progressive Her lectures and Improvised poems are tholr mighty walls are never raised, to humanity in its growth toward a tliHit of Ih# »Pirli cifri». Wntft ne#e ujrdlyrn art all that oould be desired, and her higher spiritual plane. for It la enough for human aspiration to ages, they liunt tbe telegraphlsD to il. tho cirri# aumcllm#» Ixcuuir» Injurl minds trill probably remove there soon: and never shall bo, but by men who love understand our solar system, without death, und tho first two poor, Ignorant _ - ... . Whrn-Worn __ ttifjrJ !■Irei vi im (tifa i io»o u Ite'thf v iu t i ra*r,«»». usIra psychometric readings and tests are re­ and aid each other In their weakness I have personally observed many wo­ rutto Or? ofTrndrdltd If lb#Jlb#p elihdrair, ‘ àiKt colf sic (urli heoc" he, as an old veteran, feels markably correct. attempting to grasp the five hundred and helpless workers of the great heav­ «irtarie loIn olU#rother lline»lime» and»od placr» elated over the prospect. Mrs. Dr, and on tbelr way to heaven.— Huskln. men whom I knew to have perpetrated All Krooiie are »ubjfct lo »pirli Inflnrnrr andfutd this crime, and I have remarked that millions or suns which reoentaitronoml- enly buttery fall In their tracks, martyrs Lamon is a fine speaking and healing _ Benj. . .Clem writes from Beaver - Hill, We must have books for recreation cnl Investigation reveal*. It will be tho to the world's Ignorance and the burden ar»##. l'ut ntilT ene In artro can to ritrm alli# Itili medium. A very enjoyable aplrltua Tcnn., that he 1» trying to open a mlno the one of fine Instincts and «ensltivo :•>»##a» loIsccnuie «bai I» cailHarurtllum; endici and entertainment, a* well a* for In­ feeling* Is made a physical wreck for aim of tbo College of Progress to solve of the heavy gilt entrusted to tbelr un­ Il a itr l># mn#mt'#rr4 Itisi frani # »¡-ral rT*. no I#»» meeting wat recently held at ber re«- that was worked and cToeed by the At- struction and for business; the former such problems as these, ami If sus­ conscious care. Side by side with the Urta in#dl«un» f«»r ar»| othrr fili, cen ar»rr Iw l»Hu Idecoe, la commemoration of the birth lactlaos in the days when the old lalco year* by one experience, even though vnvrtl hp »pirli« far l>#ri»td lh»lr dan eunnal raperlip are agreeable, the latter useful, and the she may feel her-elf justified In what tained by sympathetic friends, the to- martyrs of all age»—tho reformers In ih# « a rre a or Ih» ìo|clll|f«we r«odrrei h"»»r prvere« co K. Corden White, the platform test law and the codes of Justinian shall to hor higher self which not unfre- A* to reincarnation, I have no objec­ of the world's progress, ami who pfea-t*. farce» Ina» promlarrK*' U M I pc«rr» uf Ub# mountains, and promises to write us have due honor and reign at the uni­ tion to Dr. Fletcher's remarks, but sball mtad. hai crtatrt aotUnc Kt#a U (k ru re f mrr»n medium, has removed to No. 21 Bishop something about what be has dis­ qusntly unsettles h e r reason. The lower have been rewarded for tholr noble •Ulomau# »prakrr». *rf« r». en-1 * t *** where he will give sitting» dally versities, but Homer and Virgil shall order of woman, with dulled moral per- discuss tbo subject fully ben-after. As work by death at the hands of iho et trait mrdlnmeMpmi ih# lorelii/#»*# of in# »alvi* U covered. not therefore be banished. Wo will cul­ to Prof. Virchow, who seem* to bo ihc race they have roost benefited; In a ti >ra»a rthlirshl» «hsptal Iry Ih# C4p«#lir end MfteyprrMte» Hull speak* In St. LouD, Mo. Mr». Maggie Waite, of California, who ccptloes and coarse-11 be red feelings, «f the (Minina. All ermi f*^«rr le limltnl In rtpreé tivate the olive and the vine, but with­ may pass through It again aod again leader ol the medical profession fin word, with all who have suffered or per­ tioo If thè arfaoitm ihruajh «hUt» II te«.»kjy#»o¿ 7th aod lllh.and In Jackson. Mich. has been serving the society at Ander- out______eradicating the myrtle and the roee. Europe, he D sufficient authority for the ished by the savage Inhumanity of man •pirtiainap cuoirvJ. Ineptre. aed làturftf» lU h f %a too, Ind., during April, can be engaged — Ual.-oc CONTINUED ON »TH PACK fact familiar to all sclenlDts, that the nilod. tosi ddftel rLerife /ma chain* sari gy»r* «owoond. That gleams for fr«»loro s victory sissy. “I sing ia pt»is* of thy maiden grace, proport izio to their “I row iikjol r“J eros that Anw*d totesen y.tm yet tto 'taring. UutUiij soul aasiraiiate t'uA rirh in “ I will not the *a>l>le»*>l suturo f>- *11, Human toarla and (l>rl a'iovs, <>f I,iin slzi row U»ro as hia go*l Of wrong ami sorrow In the | rot And torn eart tot tto lauri and *ea anrl d t, Scott's Emulsion I'poa to* rwl mam but will say to tor. “J aing In proiae of thro when »till of Cod Liver Oil ,. Tto thing that mao «ta on, thou didat The virgin fur set, dim *od vaet. Thou lami of ail lands aulii tto sun, not move adaptable to Ibote of «»,; ,jv , f For now freedom unit thy crown hato gl'en, Nor apeak, nor know that sughi la nigh, No shallow of tto white cnam ' *at— tioo—// fr far tty digatij Ami p u m i It* spUodor from the fairest Have a* tto aplrit movro and guide*, l* I r»f«lor«*!>, HKIULH. And shrive» thro for thy .ios on«« marie I sing Urlìi* iMtocence, I twin* toy hi'rw Thou, only moijuered Izi Is ffw. rmsuwiinS«»".» i i< For o|,press ion that < oiuatb from the strong, To forward liear li«av.n’. Intent, A Sermon In Song Delivered Before Ihe Flret Society of Spiritualists For th* dark poetrr that hath ono. o crlatd “ I «e Ito' ter,li* tone*to the (»«avana of blu*, Coiumbia, at Chicago, Sunday, April 23d, 1893. Thy brightened laauty, onus bato mafia a llura, falo r Uian all fair landa, inoat l'rigbt, If You Want Work shroud, Wllb tiamtorlng bill* u|«m tbeaoutl/ern view, “ I aing thy ptau. When womanhood Sy Mr* 1 •»» L V Xu »■«**. IMJ Wltfi rive» girili*. »«<'1 tolta of dazzling Crowned thee with Jew-is all thine own, The* ■* will ask the prod* dead— Woven In rei birrai, for toe deep »/aI loud 0.9» 4 i INVOCATION. Hoad to th* movLsi eight, you know— Moaning* of anguish and 'Impair, light ThioeH Ui*e afw/ve our AibFin a throne. W« n«M4% Mto- V O, thou All infinity, Who live where heavealv btoaeoma blow, The o reincrite of darknero everywhere. Ait'iro Ui» majesty of mlgbty moontaln. tto-r» And m*d* Ihy grra'n*-* undef»try>d, trirl'JTWfc I»» ; * trod ai MlUi, God of r p b s i *Ml| Ami feed on heavenly dews Instead Thal rutrlt tto iblea—ye# I pro-ialm tos. Co! am'da, “Now do 1 roe lime rl*e aa fr speech that hath Do need of tound, , toighta, Vkioriou* for thy cot>r(D>-vt* won, mf li- *$cm»'rwh. rt id Enkindling tto lily's brvaUi. Ami that there mwl aa aong* at /'ven, Wh«o all aiong thy woodroua way. 7 fiún«rfi Mm. I aald "If still upon the aarth Columbia, 7 00 9 I « *0101 f ÍJ09 9UÍ Bidding the primal c v n of duom inone deep hymn of glad humanity. Hrlglit nlng lwnn.ro of pesce aro hung, fJl 1mior*» r— • w I« Popart; o'erahaduwlog dmiit You louciM'l th* band of mortal birth, Th« aymbols of tight that glve “Wlien warohlpa ha*ten to tto wait, ; ,la l knew toe theme, that gird them around, Victorious toe eotbrrn that la given, Muzzling th' ir grim, flsuoe throats of war W fh#___ Apwrn W-TF ' • ttuf With myriad form, of hfo ami light, I hear thy praises from «near and far, All nations and people thè freedom to live. ml I • rod of each fora of beauty bright, W’ith olive wreatha torn- itom tin , r»« Aliati *w*f “Or being dead, as earth worm, say, Like light that arinUllatea from Mar to star. “And lh«n troia all th. tomi Ing sklee ncrlilUatMii What do you, looking from tha ekiee, Htriving to show who love* Uie l-wt, MIAIFF.» (M of tha atmamlrrt and thr ana, “And oh! an If • volte from out tto soul I wirvve pralaca, from Uie joy id pararli*«, Columbia, Tba winged wind* that sweep afar, Gating from out your paradiae, Betwecn thè anthcrns «ung f/om world* alar, «fl# »ifliiU(U« IM With larger vision ami brighter day, bpokc such prophetic word, for Urea, my “I slog thy praise, for prophecy " Ut. TV mighty attain who** potoocy thought f 'odi Uiou art bleat, ColumMt, from alar NEW THOUGHT." Brings strength and baallng every .Ur “ Ami lately feeling all they frsl, to Mar," Of wriax my heart sung long ago, Turn* eastward to tby beauty's aweet control, Kejwated oU to throiiisny« low, ]\J K W THOUGHT, A HO ST Ht. I VAG­ And .»cry aea proclaim thy praia*. Knowing what psete* there to low, * » MJ#* # t*#k #M (lf trt*9*M « ♦■ !*#" «*• And till, (to picture In my fancy wrought The world a bop* In thy lllo-rty, t* •p'iUM ÜM Ml Ul WpUF flM »• I (V.U Tha atom, more raapoaalTe .till. Pule*« and laesrt-toata that, fast and alow, «*fr IIWfH W • n w Jf+ttm. Through each anti ail their circling way* Tba measure of human life rttaeal, “ I see thee, thy white atol »ring arm. THE SPHERE OF TENNYSON. Colombia, t Mp • PriMW lanr M « Í* • -«4 Kwh form of Ufa moatfulfill Far o’er tto sea extending, Then there seemed ways lonely and dark, like HjdWtltS*7^* •i»'««« s MfVs d# »*4IrthM »ww . fps*». IrrMF «• P- Thw*».' «• “ What would you «ay, or write, or sing, “For what tto iiaUons pause to sec. »m» «W4» hl MffMMMfl CM** <*zst4 U* Tb* p o p « of Tby law dirloe Thy manifold rare charm. tto wood JA F» T'■*mm mt m roriyC-A - ff» • ■ Now that II I* tb* jubilee And what lido* empire must fulfill__ fIMMfks y» rz»M M*f» *n#**e » '**<4 Th* wonder* that la Tby kingdom shine. With all the nation* Interblendlng, That one seek* when wishing (be wditude. The mingling In one mighty will 4f» fw« Ud ffl* «M FV» *r4iM U Of e vast nation named tree— I paaard tosldc a scene , lo*c tr, the «landing Tmv* CW*«#L Ood of th* rptrlt and th* aooi, What would you to her altar bring? I see thy prowr »• on land and aea — Of pezzplc wIm, and ]u*t, and Utu (if oat ion, straggling to a* free, Not from war, but that sweet victory And aaw a ooet, in a tower ; around a UoimHa; Of powm whoa* divine control “ Columbia needetii tor poets dead— That errareth born of pern» and love, mooody “ l praise thee for a grand l teal WocfiTRUSS » rtf« 1 Nay! needelb tor Urim» poets' aong, That human brotherhood may beet apjtrovc. tiff« *f I • * A n only loud fulfilled In Thee. Of «oft ware* cvcrMcmed to ebb anrl flow, Noi yet attain«', bat almost here— Fi#r»'*f»4f4a'* 1 Waitetb and ycarnrtb, ye belong T fin. . Thou who didat «end the mariner Unto her living soul Instead." ‘I do see ttoe arise and say: And hidden majesty and power seemed to A kingdom roM above all fesr, rmSi* *tl/ • ,o- (*tw the trarklene #/.rof4AMM«' i f.' »*i *• VM I. «if'to.* BlBLtol .F »«¡a «4 Who waa to be named froolom'. »tar, As vespers, sounding writ and aweet, That builds for freedom, la one with liberty." Trwrofw ’ A* murmuring waters mingle and meet, Full of atyect memories, with paat joy* elate “ A hope th*» bids tto naUon rive. wiLmuciM.n Gau <* sa/’ t u>vm u Foretelling of a world moat bleat. Oh, God! receive the homage given Bo doth their answer toward ua glide. Hi* aong merged Into alienee, the sweet aj.oech Never thinking whether lime or death had I K I T CX K L Fr.en aoaie Imprlaoned here on earth. Bcaro' awakening a vibration, and another come t Circling the globe from east tr» »cat, And I bring, as a roeaaengsr, ■ TMd h reveal Praia«* from all the living aoula Like hia whom we honor today— and name. And I said ‘ Hadat thou sung Fnlllllmentof lore * b e»*, oimmtsds, Into God, wboae wiadom beet control*. Columliu*. May thy atairy way, For the Isnd over the aea, Columbia; Amen. Colombia, prove thee bleat ami free. For whom tto banners thi* year are hung, f t / r THE SPHERE OF WHITTIER. “Hliarlr/g of all Ihe w./ndera wroigbt ■I y» r troz» >'M »M < »TOM er l«wv Ye *aw him who, In tto autumn time of life, What would thy tribute have been for liy man, the master of all tbloga, t*tow MN MAP KT THE SPHERE OF LONCFEL- was crowned a* leave* liberty?" From sou roe# whose fliscotm-] springs f^r F#ii«z#t I« friiflU» ##4 trtfliFtrtkf »Ao** PROEM. wy »tAN w kx--.w WVTF M uti» presi r»t*4y Ont of tha body'* am all demean«, LOW. Are crowned with glory bright, or, like the At first the ijuict that fell between Are piOven to Is- the r- alm of thought, rtMKf f 4 rffrslflf (ÍN f» » V N * I cgarmentrd of time and teute, Aa we draw near, *tls a poet's breath. ripening sheaves Made m« feel that lo sil' ir e alone I'd seek. Coiumbia; As charmed a* the breath of spring, That beyond all of tempest or storm, grow That for every thought that wllhln had to a Aware of paaatng from th« den** Who quaff, bi* fill of life o'er death, ever fair; For thi*, o il (B/rrh.-M woarl/ou« wait Hut* of thing* sees to thoae a oaten, No «mnd or po»m i-ouhl ever sj»eak. Mli, la* d «»d '•«* »•*• » In rare ^^»yrovr W•— *ni#1dÉ*4.■»■*»» row». W*Vi Mf»s nr. PA .wprrMM* , OM Alika are antechamber* at ill Gladdening all the earthly day; • And simple phrase the freedom that he most Might be Ihc poet’s mood, might Tennyson's Thu lies nfiily g»if»tid on thy brezal, ' 1 o UtUltitl" fly which the spirits subtle will V mm* who loved youy .»jWJjliry »0 loved below. spirit win. 1 » w n y I«ar H d riM M IL IIMiikdr #is«U paU * Ail aecnda of that realm may keep. Tlmt from ibrr «Ml unto the west Hot wbo«j «mg« were aa aw*ct aa the mur But then he smiled, and In a sweet, elm way, a (Ml fleto»roam • v A WOODSON* Or on Imagination’* wing* ' He garlanded In sweetest aong rnurof brook* lliat flow Uplifted Ids spirit to me. This he seerned WALT WHITMAN’S SPHERE. APOJiLO.NIIS OF l YANA. ' The flower* of ini lb, and with the beat to lay: Ye mount onto that perfect height, Beside the rnea/lows and through the woo l, And then time - *«pi into my soul Identified as the Christian .lesti*. And aae th* thing*, hidden from *lght, Strewed all toe way lo heaven along. Or m flowers that grow in the solitude TCiiarso.v'» tow). Hornt Uiing tn wi nurous; it wa* like tto aea, ! mjiaHJN t-F Ml rtf*A 99AV*«4SfT*1 UtotUff mufm______«fi/fArol « Touching tha spirit . unaeen aprlnga, “ WhaidoM thou say, oh. I.oogftllow! When winter's sh«lows are part, and lo' It la “The feeble lamp of earthly flame Or like the wave* of a brort that seemed to roll (Bit) hV* It s thsel ACCOUNT OF A SEANCE < lux Brut »urk tjolumbls, hall to thee' twsion of thè »ano a tepi RELIGION EXCELLENT BOOXS! Thy (wopla, all people ars mine' A« KHliUt* And > arimi» lleuu u! lul.fr.l- of whicb ha» »p( d la Tl a i o » , » a o w f l r « Anew do I plevlg« thee fa "•**» i tt Tsuaa xn> By the Material and Spiritual They Are fur Sa.e al Tili» Office. JIdtkI i rockj ««Ui *»1 ***••■ As thy spirit la strung foe the wsnh, steliers Oat Work in Washington ha* lem cujoyal v T f Aid CRtU■ u m u u il Í**1* I had oil uoo to »[«nil s night la | U Universe. With » treni the bomrirsa, in evvry sensc. Tba meeting* are belìi in one r>¿ 1 7 / BY \fOSBS i t V L U « hr n l«iu 3 CP fa» X. Ark. r r» rv«(« to Stuttgart, sa t was t tX>* ' * 1» I t l f l T * Gives hope to tha hopeleaa. and seta liie CB**- of thè mesi attrmctive hall* tn ih* city, thè F*M«f U V l svi C A 7. «il n*i fri«# il ***** Tbr rifen 1« lIM fi turtuicuv enWriaiued by Mr and Mrs I'lUilon«, the' m»Jt; ,¿ -P . -h Uvo free. audience» Ua># tweo largo, esptctalty al night, AQ l MB 4S( BY rito VAS FAÌNE. DCl'dOi It happened t-- >« - ae of their f i l l le i * I A «A U*t * i ’ IT kt iù r n u Tky |>Uin* Strengthen# the hands that toil, and Mr. Hull s diacoureas are alwaya recelva) 4t^fld for IgM So do 1 love User, »Atti» ol^htl, fUUt^jUtallv I sitemlrd It wìtb «athaslosm. 1 bava partkipaU»! in Ut» A FEW i W O R D S R E G a RDTSG (ii| ter v*rJar«. « h a g n sul fiperinsct to me. ii well as all fa«*. ’UM v*L.tt*S;e shatislVCA bf tti- V Huidla*. m >o do the heavens blees thee. uruiay meeting*, aito glven a coarta of ala r«»rrn Fra» H{, pn.tuuM «*• Ed*° « A Fm I U h i e t « n ••The Sc Preriuns to the mediums taking their place* t u r n ■*-* * tUhA »•»* t »»H ite* IM »• 'X. W th U h h v s t )Y|d, ctCif4Vol R®1^ Than as the micas from the stars society hold* a eeekly social In Wunn s Hall. frutti!V urr (onUiiic the cabinet and in the light) a Inly A« Wie« A U AU epL' Seemed to grow dim. when tha earthly day Ui* *|*cakrrs are a!»av* ripvdel io tak* pari • BASIS OF S FI R IT VA LJ SM. (Thou : Ut t m il to • elute d ual hy *h° Her <* nad brought and • auaed to tie |ila»w>l on a 7 T , ‘ ;L V • r t u iri fuflM NMirk If mm «4 la here In Uri» merling, li is al « ay * an »njoynbl* -Tft» W r« I tsild S%4 MbV «t lit V |*M o.f| •■» I t*rw* |1A, y U|» I* m u. B-r •mail table ioaide the cabinet > large quantity oevaoon, and staisi* in bulli log up an interest Im g u . iitwitv a:i wtaterti, It’s croaa the intervening bars. of roeehuds and full blown rwo, So*«i after MlV Cai» »»ft* ll.le.il, 1HAVES I. Y HOME. BY Tbjr SijuUi, dart«y*d tail Itotpiuroiui. fall of in thè society. Usi II-« y ' " V Of Once mere we enter earths osrvluuded the circle was formed, Mi««ral excellent rests . * - t! «t« (i i « •r s t t • AM»- ■ Jv HU. Ilifk| UurrstJhj. | In a (ew Jay» 1 »ball reseli bum«*, after an *(U« l hi • s Le* ik t l e i - i II* *i i MtU Pn.» Ï4 • • voluptuous uumiaif. sphere. were given, both by Mr. I’dtihe« and bia lesfM • A XV CRITIC 11 K f Y/Xtr Of Fruitful tail rver reedy fur the rebirth of the ahaencv of aix montili; shall probabiy «itemi ftkFinH if * - T V s V ii ID *- le fi« // lim . It n tvs Sr O. W. Inv» The gates of pearly, roseate light. wife, Ituring the giving of these tests, Mr. - mott of thè monili of May and all otJuiie m*k HaU«’ u h p»v» n t~t NUUOI •aid to me “ There it Kune one bore who says et S | H | | Ut AfaHÉB Thy Kail, from south to oorth-a*»' we»b«l by Cloud girdled below and bright above, therr. We start (or Kastern cnm(M In July; riirfaa fin* Tft« KHD tiran * « «tt fii. MESMERIZE. BY FROF. / I f , the knows you Mr». Hull, ala a save her name thè piotpect uow I» ihat we »hall bave « l>u»y The U rrs'W M *4 «* M \m t u * a ( -w * tt> a • m i a ™ «I llAt*«t «(f»srlsti I« iKsr the Atlantic billows. Seemed to does «oftiy from our sight, is Mary—Mary Hull, 1 ain M<-*e* Hulls tk lT tr w Tft» tira a(ft»a**f te a t An i air ••}»<«•< rp- f»r •» MlLslMd l| «Staffila. JL* Rock cliff«1 or iwj cm iriled. with harbors safe Guided by the potent power of love, sumruer. ra.naa «ttrn i f f « * 4 1 * 1 1 1 P «W L ftlM i !)■». M f*»U mother." then the medium went on to say that t u - T*.* *i»BM ted Ila* tl«s| created SfFJ. OF EIA < VA H r M !.. SHE RM AS fur corn metre That aover lets lla heaven glory paas Lettere of Intuir)' sre coni log to me far In­ ia Man -"praiwd- 1* sum t ». : : « V f !'•< * I* «a G ttf » » r Li»« i Usd r»ft*U mUb trtlfct •he wsa anxious to get to me. Just as be was formation concernlug my fall and winter pio end • • II-i< • a liaW iii« |;i|ip*i>t-* «a軫 hiMii Thy West, thy ¿olden West, from Rookie* Too freely, but, as in glass saytog this, a habd waa extended toward me, Olite«* la w f R io a» Itti Kelli*,ted, we couie once more grammo, bat I «m not prepareri to givo an Cllsrrv« ACT» • I* *» I i. . ' II. .. I I*** rto*IORDA1 BE VETO HIS LIFE, WORKS, . and Sierra», from the upper (iart of the vahinrl, holding a »helm -H i » • \ . . . » 1 / .teik mamedfifti. pmralt awd ■cmimì ì Cogipaai frata anawi-r now. I bave hai! numerous cali» to »» •* '• 4 KM-H-'* « V* •*■-•»*# rial rrt' k.uttaMieaiiK L»*»ii»at lue refer»»««- fi»ad ««at* To balm bmthing £¡1*0 elepee, loel in the Along the shadow'd time-encircled snore beautiful half-open rueelmd. Mr. P. »aid; MMS f ■*** “f nJW« iRr» Vrinr1i;4ii ■ broad Kacific, ivtura to Texas, and may do so, bui oboli not U*l t T«Mt‘ • Vl*« «•» Ufa».* TN* I #*ifg| I •V A ME MÍAS A /« • i* A AM OTHER . Of earth we law our treasures dear— I “ )lra. Hull, that flower la for you, won't you dtciri O* IMIR. %rii«t IV * itib f • Vi»« ..f I / 1*«. try 14** W A F».*«i»» TWn iXH/ftra ar» a a««i Merged in the golden glory of the sunset {ixuue forward and take tl ’ 1 immediately •hlj at present, 1 will keep my friend* |>o*ted t*r*)»« M *4«t«Mli) i» *slii«t. • ik« of m «< • « rwaltj «ad Ujaitk« I« bla fr.iv« The poets' songs, sung in their Mast •pbera, thron J hh the pt|>eni, and they can correspond < »iffM I tcMtli II res LlslXr'l« L (lire III# f ftt. 1*»1"* 11 * rata splendor. went forward, and when l took the flower I ir»- 'l»l * l # «**%»» «11* liu] || iM MHlirit And we now become |beir interpreter, winId Wee accordingly. I would like to make ■»Vi N*ll*«t* II»«*« b»lf1D *t\ii H.*„ls A NTIQUITY UNVEILED. ANCIENT VOICES "I loved thee, birthland, deathlaad of my Imperfectly wshrasUiing the praise of her, taw the whole hand, but no wrist. and the room ||.y« *J.I»H ***•’.! riw U n I* • • ' • f * 1 irum the *i irti r»a ». 1 '*rv«tag it» mewt atanilig r*««t* engagementsîfifem in New England a part of August «•/«hi( r «ttiVitl Iff J tic* I*. 1 !»»■ *. 1 * «H»tu »•]**!r*> 1» ■ > tug cihatlaai'r V» he * ‘ kodjr, for my spirit, Thia land, whom today Is crownevl and blest, was so light I could have told Iho tune by my III* wort r . )*<•'•• •■,»H* t»t |'» I»# «..rtisrel *«,1*11 »!.*•( baa p«*"*. * •«* ragn« lag of j M iuftena. Da, ami »II of bepteuibur. Mattib K. Hull. Wyrvt« |N *1 rft.«r #»*f Ui»*rt •dii*-rut Mt»d aftd Ire.',, hto' ( lugt p«aUf« ll m u, Tsrrylng with thee tor subtle in the cycle for She throned among the nstlons the humblest watch; at the time 1 look the roe« und saw the u<*! • I*».*!••»*•» Mfnurj « ll*flil» 1» »Hm Lllc. A hand, tho hands of the medium« were held by If’isAôigfais, l). U., April US. Mt**r4»l> ARYANSrXMYTHS. B\ SARAH B, TIT lime fruitage, sudbe«C 1 m m i 1*1 ff»r||r«t n| /ltf1*tl / i •rfTia, Aa »«pl*a»th«<4 •*""» I ft* r*"ftc«e»rtf rar rar« Wearing earth garments woven of thy won responsible parties, and afterwards, while —T*«»■*»• "I trw iil Tfc* f <*k»n-t||Mttl •!*la*i*ti Ab iairr*«4lad »«4 loatraeti»« two«. Prlra ti *s. May she be wise, as these posts sing, l'o*i#|dl l«l II d XhxmI . h u .-*s*' % llrifM drool woof of Freedom, manifestations were going on. in view of all You Pays Your Money and Takes •f |l*■••*»«**#U«i tik»« 1*1 UrllfHl ft«}«*' (CHRISTIANITY A FICTION. THF. ASTRO- Breathing thy hreatli the while to hold m\ Until in soma fair century the spring present, tho , covering the hands of ll»*«« *7 Fftlik V- Ooxr.irai *»4 »»tn.-: g«/-al uHgla *4 ail railgtofta. A |<«a h» Shall not bs clouded with the winter's gloom, Your Choice. « »sr*»« Ttsri-Tt* !'•*.**▼*.,» luvtl Dr J |t Mradeaban. hU«Üt«au soul incarnate. tho mediums, was put aside, and while every [m«U -4 fturvistMt« Ifeftiuwmr laumuiil/ vi lag The world shall awake to wonder from the “ Pleasant be tho eternal rest of tho elerna Il«j« • A ir»« IaMUiIiq *"«•****) * / TELEN HARI.OIVS VOW. OR SELF-JUS­ Souls are star-detained, on satis and worlds human was exposed in the light, several hands ■ « Bsrril Ft *v«vtij - Tr.e LLMH.*» PIV# T#*«*4 - I II • *«Dker. Prta»lLM. tomb were busy In the cabinet, handling the flowers, life of John M. Webb, gone to the solemn Mi*»»i»# M>4*ni Mir*n»e <.f lt*«iin{ abiding Tfc* BIW* ft? It* T»«shtrff* Mil 1» U* lbs ««if IMMORTALITY. A FOF.M IX FIVE CAXTOS. Of silence, and beyond all wrong and doubt, and treatiog those who in tum went into the tcit of that bourne from which no echo j|U»lvUr||«ii*«ii)Qp*r rl(ti«f|UaB«>fOu4. ft«ttf For the season or the cycle that is needed for (• K*«*«t lb» Mir tim V•iti>4*iiu« ««* F «1*1 • la <»• / ‘Ifam iIk tlu iiM M*«? la f«Uf aaavtrad. Kf W. A. expression. From sorrows within and txmdag'- without. cabinet. 1 say what 1 know, liecause 1 was reaches this mortal shore."— Youngitoicu lVt*L«M* flat».» I r Ibr ...... VtaV. |*>«# 1*» DarWv, aatftuv «f Vtrtcra. Prk« (B ram ta. There shall arise from this land the new land K iriiie». *tf I* ll Mt* %m l/nl-4 i * |' u t r » « i|r ||*« rABAL FA Y MO SV % S RESOLVE. BV LOIS That freedom may be named and love whis there myself and felt hands upon my head, (Ohio) Vindicator. * mi« v*ii *n Un> ln;-‘r>d < Null «» out* tlm« | to be, •M «. *!*? m •'•lMh-e.j* IK* ina!«Ti ^rvti (ft« M\Walakraohe» frU* Il JA Mra WalaWoobtr.» b«*à* pered to the darkursa, back and aims, at the time the members of To tiie Koitob:—The gentleman referred JTridtft cl i »j*i/-»? ftft*i| roil*) r «bons>4 U r»*4 Vf *f«J «oft*» ta tfte laftd. Even as they *ay, tha Lily-land of Liberty! the circle were called forward to examine tho C iim i T«r*i r7»-- Tt*UA l«T lfc»lf Till the shivering shadows brighten, sad the to in the above item, and who is so summarily F.«ll* -c h»f«ft M»»UhU Us« I rw Tbc AlMisnust 1 f/XD READINGAXD BEYOND. B Y WM. bond» co«lr*ff UA V»t«r*t Is* Th* traits <4 OitcVm« JM a. Itoiej K* Hi*a «lift li »itrailuu ef the aabjaai stamp of the immortal disposed of by the oewspaper that he so ably iysltm*. berwh'ire*I fretets I* |l«44lilMtt W H*sta treated «pce. ÎMc* u n Seta its seal upon the clay, sad God's imsge is During the evening, 1 think that every person m*4mm Ml lliiiw» Acfttwrrairau His.’/v&srr I RED, WHITE. BLUE. edited for many years, was an oi l friend of Tr»tl8M«aj r«f a IIMoa. Krsglltuf JpOEMS. BV EDITH WILLIS LIXX. A revealed in the room, except the musician», were called ift« iiriifttm tu«* him*, it»» m«ft I «oiam» of *«e*to«t|» aringa “f * g»aii" oatarc. vfto bat ao We take thy Red. not for the red of blood. miue, commencing over fifty years ago. Mr, Fr1»s( <»| ft)*«» ( sth»iVlsin ar. 1 Prr**iii ifc-'Qfht «I tha M eroeity «f «artft Itf«. n»e«e ar« i»nt. «Io- What *l«c could I do but love thee, mother, Oh! thou banner waving oat to all the lands. forward, received flowers, accompanied with John M. Webb was a model gentleman, and l'r<'ft«ss I f M btCJOic-UnlsUi. Tbf oT I / -Uj a a and restful lYKellbU Ir. • uA« kfti. siautr, daughter? Not for the red of conflict, war's fierce flood, tender communications, many of them con though be may not have known that be could C«t»rrBft TniKTtcjrrfi-Tft^ r.ililra ao4 Ixiglo« of O E LIGIOS. B Y E. D. BABBITT, M. D. IF taining positive tests. When I was in the K*i»r* \ iTraretnl Tl»" *a«r*4 / V ali craîd r-" î*4 to bellet« la each a rtllfl«!«• U» world wce'rt What elaewise do but grret thee, hail thee, Nor the many tokeni of burning brands, return to earth and communicate with his Id M)|« ftf • Lraf of n*»«»f» Of* Trrv- or * l»e far Netter tbaa ftow. »>w «Tltrra exrel Mr Katbltt ri _ . puvrr . crown tbee thus. But for the red of strength, fellowship and cabinet, the table on which the flowers bad relatives and friends, there are thousands— V'fft |rt»mi frm |ft# hLcUs. ?ft« tu'k'.BT ®f and «tlaf ^itif-a to apfy IL« faci» vi Uabof? «ad »clear«. Prk« ( ryMallUaibi« T»a* htni» <»f ft»- lluotto rwrta. Of • i tt. l'u«uc« 10 canta. COLUMBIA? love, l»ecn placed was gently moved from the center yea, millions of us, who do know It, and are lb«- Urral Ma»*r*of (ft* l miff*. 7 v it .**#/// OE THE GREAT DE LUGA to the farther corner against the wall. 1 was I'BtriM I'ot ariRstn IJf» aad*f tft» (Ml R* / ftnwdktu re« »ho«:d har« lo refer to. By Jame« li. Mo •*I have felt thy heart beats throbbing, poising, Bright symbol of the power known above. getting almost daily evidences of the utter flfl-rfi* l«f*o«(*nAw u4 Tf»tb IUas*ft l* A an. Prk* 13 cesta. poshed forward liy some unseen power, with iftotkttis lalftr»• * of < «th-ikism la fpala. ('*1 lb rilling, pervading, enfolding We take thy Blae for the azure dome of stare, falsity of the assertion conveyed in that para lanitin H»Fh»»l**»tiataafI'slmhlft, Prr*d.«trrt%* "THF. CHILDRENS PROGRESSIVE L YCEUM. so much force I could scarcely stand; there graph. The amount of “infidelity" in the *m 1» s«•»nan 1 purlfaolsm In N*« KnaT«»iI J A manual, with dl rer (toma foe th» cTnaUathm and tt a ear* I have w.dked thy aboree rock Round, ocean- Wherein the statee are worlds and nations I*» rs*-( tiUn* is^fU iff Urf* OI4 IUItf1««M. Tl*« ftftlfll «f neat of Boday azftnola. By Andrew Jar Laos DaaJ*. ftomctftlgg was no one with mo in the cabinet, and while world is alarming. Our friend no doubt had Prr*»r uil->a »*>< )«l i>< *<1 ftdraptBJfftl« Prk« 3d cent*. washed, cave-cleft, I «esc bed with shin­ in blent, Cusrrc« l'(*trr mrti — I.1 r* n«4rr a ftplrtt«»l R*- ing, shimmering sands I was there every hand in front of the curtain “the benefit of the clergy" In his latter days, llrV>A. -dsTarr«! Oh IsiMisuf Ut< llurnn Far »HI* • Tt» Whose rays cross in and through the azure was exposed, including the mediums. Every lllatirr Rrtlm nf (h- nr»1a. ppirliasiitjr O Loa-fMiac 'TV/P. SPIRITS• WORN. W HAT I HEARD, I have aecn ihy foreats. Pines of the North and was honored with a “large and respect­ ftpOllaalii) rbrantlBr« «ft#* (.•'mirnsan Mast be l h », and felt at Caaaadaga Lake. By 11 L fuydam. It lift bars communication given on that occasion was of dciuk>pe4 Ibrc««.'» "Hrll O4fta;aol>«. ftptm Com- pamphlet that wtn well pay pemaaL Price ; J cent*. waving, sighing singing, able' funeral os he deserved; but from an in­ ittftlufi ih<* iu*i# v( «11 fkilFkm* npfrHn»H*ra ro T,.L,"d u. , In one strong tend of pescc and good intent; a high order, and enloulatcri not only to con- timate acquaintance with him of many years fiMjfxkvl uprm f»< t*. Tft" otif/ IU U*1mi «hlrli 4-Oi-ri •THERAPEUTIC SARCOGXOM}. THE AP. Pln« o f the couKr. t.ngmg sighing, saying Thy Blue, symbol of t r o t h that, like th e light , f but to elov#t, Md i n , p iro the thought; ttrai*-« lin«<*rUTIif. Ibrb« I »rat ft ..f ll* Trrrv>f. Tt» IM. bOmtloafri trafic«« cof IcrtoneeiT. tb* Sdraco of tft« fool. Braia and but to elevate and inspire the duration, we know that he had no feelings in anust Jof !n»p«r1nf of IbrIUOM. |T«aWf« Cltll i»4 Ikzdy. to tb« Therapeutic PbUoaopby aa4 Tr»atn-»at r.f Bodily and arr.n.mrfiiiwonderful ■<>>»»soogt Qf hesven, knows no shade, but IS ever pure !>•.!«!•.(I. rnsiHD. Le*U oJ 1» llam«» Il-fono». Menial IMaeaaea Lr »"ana of l.:*ctHr1ty. Kerraara. Medklaa aaf the circle was composed of refined and thought­ common with the modern church business of Prrfifll lb" Phrslral fty»«"». prr*-nu Inoaaitr. Haerrioapaata, with a Ilrtlew of Auta ea on Animal Mbfftett*« Thv Hemlocks, solemn, darl*,deen and sorrow and bright. Pmrnu nuprrHllloa. I.*«4* !•» XoBitr Uvlif. !*"• and Maaaaee. aad preaenuulooof >»w InatraBeau for ETeecro- ful people, who undoubtedly assisted in ren­ the present day. *r*l» a Oniadrr I’nlTrrae. All (»real Oral»**■• b*«« TbrrapeutTr«. by -h«eyb Itodea Borhanao. M. D. A * perfect ‘ hi; We take thy White for name of purity, dering the best of conditions. 11 was one of tern Inspire! 4»aa> of Sutmti. J»*«» In eipirlt mine cf rare kftowlodf» A large woek. ITPrice * tt JO. Tby Firs and thy Cedars, thy Maple i and “Faith, charity and love, Llfr. «rill lb» Krw Rrllctua AU*IMb tbuKtrs? Blest symbol of all blessed things to be; the most enjoyable occasions of the kind I had C«*rrcft 6iiT*«m»-Orath «adrr ti»# Old R" 'T^IE RELIGION OF MAX. B Y HUDSON Beaches and Birch trees; Humility, forgiveness, holiness, I Tattle. HI« works ar« always lounwlf tfttmattftf. « All colors and all nations merged in o n e , attended in a long time. There was no curi­ Ifflo&ft.—Popular Ustoreptioai of D»*»!». !>e*tb maUr Thy Oaks, strong snd wide spreading; Elms, Aro words well-lettered in tbelr Sabbath creeds: tftfFtbl« Ibrirfigb Cftaret) hoftf«. M*4« (il'wvir bf • 1-30. osity or impatience manifested on the part of But with their lives they write as plain revongo, Cfturrb K*url«H»tn- Cbor^ti T»«^biair» ta»« d*rk tall, graceful and intertwining; All blended neath the light of Truth's great "0*4 D'*ib l»"*ib Bed of a t brisiVta. of an Immoral 'THE WORLD'S S/X7F.ENCRUCIFIED SAV. son, the sitters, no silly, idle questioning; the music, Pride, tyranny and lust of wealth and power Man. Of AlUiftftoi. I>"aih Kf«a"a «o4»r (ft** 0:4 J lor«- By Eeraey Grate*. Too aboold read It, and bd tfta I have htfnrf- thy forests. ' . .. 4 • **■ ■ ■'*, ...... Inordinate, and lewdness unashamed." Diibraialloft. Tfrrort uo4"r (be Old lo lbo*a arbo loaa wtaer. Prk« II». — ■ —•*— ___ All rays converging, meeting within thee, consisting of mandolins and a viol, contributed frlraAa. Cn*ivr* FKTwvrrrmi-IWth u»4"r a Rpirltual 'TVfE QUESTION SETTLED. A CAREFUL ••I hsve worshiped ¿hy mountains—eastward And the White symbol of the liberty in no small degree to the enjoyment of thii Some of them may think me severe on the n»Hf1wt).—A Spiritual Mind la not uirr-alta« L" 1 to j[ comporlo» ef Biblical and ir/«1ra Sptrltaallnx By Moaea and westward and throned m thy heart, creeds, but the creeds and their abettors and ibis I lf". I>"part«4 Ob"» attract (be Splrtloal Mind. Boll Aa taraloabte «rork. Price •¡Ox That comoth when thy Red,thy Blue, thy White evening. Of course, I know nothing of Mr. Tbe Spiritualist uodrrsuod* t’ratb^o d >ra n-*4 frar It. Thy rivers, vast symbols of life-giving veins; Petti!>one's seances in other places and on sympathizers, the secular press, court oppo­ Dratb of an Aftcleat Phllraophrr. Dralb «»f Motart- 7 7 / £ RELIGION OP SPIRITUALISM. ITS Shall be the symbol of heaven's perfect light; Vlrror Hafo. Draiittful Dratb of Mr» Ward. Praf. 1 phenomena and fhtloao-pby. By Her. Famaej Watana. Thy rivers, boundless, unstinted, abundant, other occasions, but the one of which I have sition when they espouse such erroneous doc Jub« Stllllnf nod hla Oratu1faib"r. Beau Ilf al lorTd"au Thta work waa written by a madera ha» ter. a grand and natta And all the garnered stories of banners laid in the llratba of Cblldiro. Triumphant Death of a *"••« prie» ai Of» forever and ever o’erflowing; written was satisfactory and helpful to me. trines, and flaunt them in our faces. Spiritual L"rtur»r Beanilful Death of a tatveraaU« Away, that powers and kingdoms have IlloDter. Joyfnl Transition of a Friend Trioo- rriRITUAL SONGS, BY MATTIE E. HULL: Thy lakes! inland seas that ihy bosom encir­ I spent five days in Stuttgart, and delivered C. H. Mathews. puani Expftnence of a Mini«t"r l»yln* Fiperlraera »J ihfrty-one In nnaber. »«*. admirably adapted foe meeUogi cles, made, of' Vartooa Peraon*. l ower to Stauia tbo Loaa <4 and circle«. Printed la pamphlet form. IS Bto. Price h> cala. Shall be swept away 'neath the burning sky, six lectures. On Sunday wo held anniversary Frkoda. That thou clsspest and boldest enjewcled; excreiqps. Every meeting was well attended, Ciisercr F.iowTruxm-Tb" Futar" Life —Location 'THE GREAT ROMAN ANACONDA, BY 'Neath the azure dome, 'neath the light on •n«l i'baraet"rof tbc Spirit Realm». Tbe CI'HMftC* ' Thy boundless prairies, thv plains, thy dry many came from a distance, some rode several THE OHIO BILL. Spirit». Children In Spirit Life. A Spirit t bUdfrnm J ?Tof. George P. Radofpft, Pb D.. ex*Prt<*c Prie* ll ceata. oceans— high. Humbl« Life. Tbe Wraith) In Spirit Life, polltklftftf 'THE OCCULT FORCES OF SEX, THREE miles from the country every night. Some Reflections Thereon. lb Spirit Life. • lenrrmrn In spirit Life. Kd’toraln 1 pamrfcleta booed la ooe. By Lota WaJabrcoker. Price Not barren, but waiting for all that the future Thy Red be the fellowship of human souls, spirit Life. The power of Spoil* to Commune wKb 30 cesta. • hull hrino Him Tl,.. T}I»a Tmih's Klodaorl snrl ttnnnrlinrr nr\t Stuttgart is a beautiful fawn, settled prin Mortal». shall bring thee, Thy Blue, Truth's blessed and unending goals; cipally by Northern people, consequently it is I see in the Light of Truth an article in re­ pi:r*L n»«*r.st -The Bwlr PrloelpU# of a Cnl CR UNCLE AND AUNT. BY AMATALA gard to the license law of Ohio. It goes on rer»al l*bl.uK*pU) and * Uilraml Rrllflva. O Marlin. Owr fede and Aunt repraacata tha average man I have seen thy grainfields. thy millions of Thy White the love of God, that ever controls. in appearance like a Northern town. J. R. Tbit work eoiuliu Ffltrt lLLr«TEATIOF®. The) and w«mao of America, acd dc*la with pried plea, and act with acres, to Bay suct\ a law has been in force some nine are lo harmony will» ibe fact* cvnteyed. It U a rare reraona. Price •100. Alter, formerly of Iowa, well known by the book tbrvufbout ,Jc.St*«K.éic.S IN ORIENTAL HISTORY, Golden, ripened, forever and ever abundant; Spiritualists in that section, has been the mov­ years in Ohio, and no bona fide spirit medium Price, $1.25: Postage, lO Cts. l \ embracing the origin of the Jew«, the rite aad derelopmrnt Ready to feed the world if It hungered— BENEDICTION. has been prosecuted, but the law was intended Of Zoroaatrlanlam and the dertvalloaof Cftflatiaalty; to which !a Make unto yourselves an altar—not of ing spirit, as far as Spiritualism is concerned, added- Whence oor Aryan Aaceatoraf By G W Brawn. M D. Gaunt world, overlived and scantily nurtured; Through his clforta. and Mrs. to reach some other subjects. What was the One ef the moat rnloable work» erer pahilahed. Pike • 1.3®. BUrving, cramped, bound, fettered in dun­ lands, for they fado; not of kingdoms, for they m that, town use of this Legislature taking up valuable DEAL LIFE IN THE SPIRIT-LAND. GIVEN paw, not of the earth, for it shall not abide Alter's lu "'* mediumship,A there have been many AN EXCELLENT WORK, I\ Ia,7'ir*tton»nyhjr Mr. Miri* M Klae Tire »III »« lecom geons— conversions to Spiritualism in that vicinity; time that belongs to the people in passing wr.Tj while rradll. tbl* excclltat hook- l rict n t,[U- Feed thou the old, worn-out world with thv forever’ but of soûls, baptized in the light o f laws never to be enforced? If ihe law enacted the interest in the cause has resulted in the The Rationale of Mesmerism ROMANISM AXD THE REPUBLIC. BY new abundance.- - God’s love. Amen. nine years ago covered all the ground the BY A. P. SLNNKTT. l \ Iler. laaac J L&nilog. M A. F-very patriot ahoald read tL building of a lovely temple—the only “Spiritual Tbl» excellent «rork treauof the following »abject»: Prie«Price »j*l/>0 ... Bruck bill designates, why was Mr. Bruck so T J/A Y SID E JOTTINGS, ESSAYS, SKETCH- ‘•I was born of thee, loved thee, tasted thy “God in the Constitution. ” By Robert G. Temple" in all the South. It Is nicely con­ I. Old and New Theories. breath. structed, is well furnished, contains an ample earnestly engaged in trying to get the present y V ea. poema and too«»: rat bered from the htgh«raya. by­ Ingcrsoll. One of the best papers Colonel In one to stick? The Mesmeric Force. way» and hedge« of life. By Manie E. HuiL It la Boat exc«1kftL Crisp and pure, and frost-free; gersoll ever wrote. In paper cover, •rith rostrum and excellent organ. How refreshing Price 11 w. Thy odorous breath of pine lands and viue it is to conduct meetings in a place devoted There is something about the whole affair The Heal Literature of.Mes- p y w r e MAGIC TAUGHT IN - THREE likeness of author. Price, 10 cents; twelve that should be analyzed and given to tbo peo­ M ira” a fe «f rr: r«r^« I'r Th*-Ptc cna. It 1« lands; exclusively to the work. I believe our spiritual merism and raggeaure work. Prka •! Jk copies for II. 00. For sale at this office. ple. We have a genuiue mint for making realty a ref) tatdreatlfti Thy breath of the wild-rose and the sweet- “ Antiquity Unveiled," communications helpers enjoy and appreciate it as much as Side-Lights of Mesmeric 7/Y SHE BECAME A SPIRITUALIST. good money in this country, or else counter­ m TwtJre lecture«. By Abby A. Jodaoa. Tfak book «ftoohi scented Hover-blossoms; from ancient spirits. Appollonius of Tyana, we do. Phenomena. be read hy tttrj Spirtlaallat Prie« «UB. peattge io canta. My mother wert thou, and my sister thou art; feiters could do nothing; and there is a law fa the Jesus of Nazareth, SL Paul and John, the I returned to Little Rock, after my work in punish counterfeiters, and it is rigidly en Curative Mesmerism. Mother of my body, born of thy beauteous earth- rcvelators of the Christian Scriptures, return Stuttgart, and addressed a large audience, in D lìRMS OF PROGRESS. BY UZZIE DOTEN form; forced. So there are genuine clairvoyants and Amesthetie Effects and Rig­ 1 Ittrj are really raloaWe. Prie« tl CU to earth as a spirit, and explain the mysteries Odd Fellows Hall. The time was limited in seers,and there are impostors, as no fair-minded idity Sister of my spirit for the freedom thou gavest; the getting up of this meeting, hut it was TARXOS. BY DR. DELLA E. DAVIS. A that have concealed the theological deception Spiritualist will deny, posing as the wonders v u . The Natnre of Sensitiveness 5 roaary of orarla. t«iH frnni ih« wort« of Andrvw Jachara Sin stained at first as slavery tmund thee und of the Christian hierarchy. 603 pages. A pronounced a success. Mr. Peltibone engaged Davi». lotmJrd for tn« light and «ata«« of e»«ry fturrvwlng stained thee; of the world. I don't know how the Legisla­ VIII. Clairvoyance. itti J -xulatrkà-en Lean. Prie* 90 ceata very valuable book. Price, 11.50; postage, and paid for a string band on this occasion. ture of Ohio is going to reach these impos­ Blood-washed, made purer and freer by thy IX. ÇECRETS FROM THE CONVENT OF THE 2 cents. I made the acquaintance of many good tors, unless it legalize) the genuine mediums Mesmeric Practice. O mi rrd Heart. Ly Hudaoa Tait!«, ntbw of "Arcana «f Ka- sons. Th" r>rfc" of this admJpM" work t* it.33. All book! lurr," Kfbkaof Scletce." ‘WDacwof Man," etc. Hod»«« T»t* “Iugersoll's Address Before New York Spiritualists the two evenings 1 spent in Littlo and appoints an examining board undor adtrrilard In lu» PkmTKkmivb Taiaasa aro tir «rsa tnrcairnrd with death for wrtiiag «ad publtabtag bla Espoused as my soul was to liberty, wedded, •'Onuent,*' which h»« bad a rhemuaenal run la Tft« P*o«ir«s- Unitarisfc Club. " The first lime in the history Rock; it is a good field, or will bo when Ihe State law fa have all mediums examiued and n t Twiasan. Pvat (aid aoyaber«. So cent*. Paper mode one. friends are organized for work. They were For sale at this office. cdltlao, a cent*. If I held thee aloof, or seemed not to mingle of the world that a Christian Association ever given a diploma to practice, to be hung up in taking steps to obtain a charter when I waa their office or home in a conspicaous place TOLAR BIOLOGY, BY HIRAM E. BUTLER. with thee. Invited a noted infidel to lecture before them. • J A ackntlflc method r melara« »«ooKpaal Tbr Mrufff" Neforr tb" hurreoder of Womanljr ftelf »■ »-M. adapted both to public meeting* and tft« «octal etnia Bruited ones are healed by thy sheltering, The demand for “The Priest, Woman and Spiritual papers), and although Uie so-called seer, what can they substitute in their plsce? rrapet i lo tbc Lp^ilaof facUi a mtæ of rare àoowl«dg«| speak there, I could but drop o few seed- and lecturers in the spiritual field, all good Marriage «ad Human fcorlrty. a work thaï «bouftl bm In th« banda %i ercry EplrttaaUtt. Prie* Wear thy queenly robes and Jewels, and thins | PPi y tfP. CODS. BY COL. R. C. INGER SOLL. CHAPTER VIf. ma S »W» Wort» 1U « li s t i li t u o , m e o thoughts, which I hope hsve taken root, and Spiritualist* will acquiesce in this movement Should Auricular toafe**lvo be tolerated ml cc CItII own grace, for adornment; In their germination may help others to work Ucd Natlua«r T)EA TH AND AFTER LIFE. R Y ANDREW Drink thy fill of praise from the wine-press of PHYSICAL PROOFS OF ANOTHER LIFE. and be glad that such a law is enacted, and CHAPTER VIII. JS Jackaua Daria Sotuelhlag yua ahocld rend. Prie« a in the same field. I went from tho pleasant will gladly see that it is enforced to the letter. Do«» Aarkular Caafraalon brtag Peaca to tb« fcmll centa the nations; i*» . .,V*iw7irtUMO»»t pusklM.“lifr**" Won» lu wriffci »7 rrtocti 1» r>-4 j I-rUtlik- iu a. CHAPTER IX room where I had met so many genial spirits Then there will bo no use of a bill to regulate The Dogma of Auricular c^afrsalon a Saenirgtoai rtEMANDS OF A LL PROGRESSIVE MIXDS Let the songs ami anthems rise, and the vast to the train; Dr. Lynch and wifo accompanied lanfUfi. JL/ lot a p*re. Ortatlao. non-aecurtaft doctrine, aad a rerlew sea of song surge o'er thee, PSYCHOPATHY. OR SFIRT1 HEALING. A the practice of medicine. So 1 hope the Leg­ _ CHAPTER X. of th» ancient reügloti» Idea*. By R»? S. FT creaci. Pamphlet z ^ “ «»MlMoomaaa tS troU U n aor tb«»ptr1l t* lu o * a otbu mo, and after a few “good-bye" words I was islature will consider this matter, and pass a Cod n n p u tb» eburrb of R<»t to coefeaa ibt «Mneihing good to read. Prie« 13 r h«aj«ro*ln IWaJinola once more on the train—destination, Wash­ law to protect good mediums and clairvoyants CHAPTER XL ness forever and ever! ■■«■»•»I»I » orof WitMr« Con( ora L.U V. RlrkMO.«Rohmori A Auricular Coofraaloo In Aualralla, America, and JLJ Putnam. AM A marreioua book. Price IT ««ata S a l S i " ' ■“tt*'- Cbjn,.Ua ins Sfimaallrt iboalt r«»4 ington. and eliminate all frauds and pretenders from Franca. CHAPTER XII. D IB IE OF BIBLES, fi Y KERSE Y GRA YES. ‘My nation Is here 'mid the stars, I reached this beautiful city after a journey our glorious cause thst is doing so much for A i tiaptcr for the Cooalderation of L«gialatora. Hu« JLJ It win wall pay p«ruaaJ. Prke al ly Suns that shine, worlds thst make sudiblc the PHILOSOPHY OP SPIRITUAL INTER band» and Kaintra-Sorar of the tnattrra no «tikh i A roana Br Anirr of nearly two night» and one day, tho 31st ulL humanity and to enlighten tho world. tbe Prleat of Romo muat Qucsit -o Lis IVnircnL JESUS AND THE MEDIUMS, OR CHRIST •»..«.«»¿..‘“liS? •'.TÍ*04 * r*r* u set J and mediiiiDihlp Bj Uo»m Hall. A pamphlet wall worth pulse* of light; • mattBorlL Prtcoll.a. Mr. Uuil arrived a few hours later. Columhut, Ohio. W. S. Cf.EMK.N8. Hcnt Poftt*pald* Trice, $1.00« * Prlca 10 ccau. 8 - . { / « TH B PROGRESSIVE THINKER *»\ . ____ VA8KAUAUA r\v ir. THEIR SIN IS MURDER A UNIQUE B,BLE PICTURE-a00K- ^ •»( hi irn«^ II LA A liTM ___ t r t . OLI» TESTAMENT ST0 UIE8 COMICALLY lLH'STIIATKIL

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rt Oftr, EiHurt fit il< • • i t i l i a PHENOMENAL nan 401 ID *»- Through the Mediumahip of Id RUI nit. uo jtriUT pruui. and I w In refute 111* i Ceo. Cole. ! -um» hail a ren - ■ f a . 1 1 d w r jf t&At tW vurul baa M MUIaaua M ì K N TS w a n t k d o n S.M .AUY ; iQUfQ a*4 Ot/ltifUM l j( i>ul 4 '*■ Ifcmiaml im ti. •Aluni io?*ui iloti i * i-4Hfot*tkfol* U Va« i.ygiiiil To m CtUTuM cm uw wawb follow­ i vite Qulghfcufw gfilhvrwü it; frl#u4 Y«rm*oo Du ooasulted s» ir av>a| 1 ■ s» gl- w’ • ing th* peonage to »plrit-ltfa of Mar- *«r« r* f • IU> M fllb ngiril Vu lt)a intal^aata fofo.J ul , ILm ll II.» W A T S O N U llre T O fS . (la^f M i|U . X Alti l a i » « . % garai Pu* tv aita, Iba alilna* of Mareu* vite* fiati «Art» fi ««m hfi ; VIM TMte UuA I US tu>v OMklal, Mil Ijm cm riot, tuuf While 1 4im fiver« ihfit cUfitil1 pbfii r s ifvmorom tty T*J iß J fscti Aaluaiu* «a* «rutan, lb rough ttiw prrr- ifinnal infinti Mil i UiimJ om lu bo careroi loal «hai I •ocfoll«» 4 SulrilUfi lato fira Fii-r« INVALIDS ii’Vfifii, four IT®iiutnu»fv par. y*tr I fM CfofoCfoffoff l (fofo OtffêM 4ßi A*fAfofo6{ffp f l fé# Spi V D lift alight m i vouJil n ib too lacrollbJa fur al a*>ufi li1 400 iw» 100 :R CENTS IN mm ut lmlwpanil«at spirit writing, tha » filler by «»»fibl 0*4 Tßßtmmoß t—A Pàf* f l Tê*t I» forni P»ctyߧ. EVimt - R UfC* UfoWfult Mil ulfow K cam« la­ biiUl. llaot« I Biul bi fulilol hy lh* •a, • * » - »•■■«fi vfoj)ev#fffo tildad papar on which I lu, ms ourlai ai- I U»r* «u«il m 4 L&tte 00111®' f th« c«usa if%! (<•.riM«( Ifiil brv ^4 ■ »'tellis • •<»- -s-l •steal of lb* fallb. bread Mr ul mtcul, , . 1 fi» bl«u fowl Unfit C A» 1- i i l k l u EOMfoAJll, Cefi 4 r u a . wa* w ri visu having ’«mo pia**«! Us at Mu Im i IpIrltttelUiiD- •ad cBMdtj of Inloiloot of lb* people lu tt a glas* ,ar whara tba Uva sbasti re- TiUl auufoJ, ihjbl 'ip, wtlod th* • hota l e/n corBcauak-eUog Tbu l**dt CONTENTS. ■alali until tita a riving wa* iolstsd. i cl vtilSAitirA o t Ute t calory I in* to «i|>lato is; ofwolng remark* as to Riaa sTKscwt, trial« I ARF. Ufi. A Litri. VA SI> llgatltarwd tore- aa ll tr tad; It tv- 1 h* («B(|fof(| fof Urtfofih ansi iK flI lUrus S**«l ***rV,N* STl’ »** uum ui ». 1 u t <>o Orlila; preceding tba Tvuaday lb* n u i l of lb* Allan lit cuoUaaol «stai«« m *1 W tft oí S ad. Ka« UM /«Ufo au l Ifoarra. r.-« usata'1. wx,,i * » ri**», u li. tiijuk- vertsnrakssl aad Uttlfidari'd Of cour«e ll will bo uad>tratal»«! Ibal r e fÁApfoCU. Osr.r»J »m W . a« fiafoitllrt Cikap Iti iMf (which I* uur iugula* aaaaca day,) th* laya. It ecftne-1 along tb ■mu unlAiu Wm^ if o ir tb , cvuipufofod uf c&fo , • tari •% I llrVAl JUOMktft J -; (à*1- «fori tlU iflfoM Nfo-r;fUc( 1 so van nut all of om rv r aur sere p tt ycf/OMM t k i c A.vr> R v s t s i s s aiwdiuiu being praasni ta my afflua, 1 tt trav rawd III« dowp • i , 1 m usJpl brlltifofol (Acri fo«4 ihloki re, hs* pruica avern* Ui- Mrutt«. lb* continent* I have uauiral subject to bevo fi d fi doubl Util ¿Di iplte the fraud i sta w,,»u »Li u|ua th.* d»or* aaj w • * ill «v«ry ♦ I HTU4 *»*l» S»*.- »IT* acBW*. un »..»Il« ■lit paws.il a hot* to tha eootrolilag um funs of government; but lb« Av I exlfUoff io Ui m i&foiu < ». well-authen- 'ÇzMivQîut, o u ansa Nos it u . haMtatto« of ttsd.UUwl lanllao manner« oars copl «4, Uialr la t O sltfiisnl#. •* fm*c sw a Mm» ui spirti, stating that U awamad to a* tba That siucd was prägnant wlvb mean lioA ied c ì m i ot fi»l ri tufo manifestali» Hsu ol Dr*scu. Kos». Ka rt.» Se«* il., f-- k ut Klss*. J calti of tho last ot tho Ib i sUtara wa* i WllltrMca fait, aad their people dla- extsL 1 have many dear friends, of Íiíir ¥«M . _ MiiituasIltamMilS, I n s Y C H O tti t r y. Co n s c i , t »*-/ / // tag W murtal taso ll insani a renala l r tbu tad irouod Uto Mtlra globe. Wbat Iltisse ih DlilJU», Juami. uisTVlIILfeiftafinr. l re s S K. 0»**T**»« Il 1 .1 a»l.»r, fallii-,., *, aa appropriata aocash» tor a msmoriai Uoo of truth wbluh bad bona hidden fur noble life and spoilt** worth, who Veil ru,*i int. ss* r m t «rie. m*»«, U i m i ùI I sc*a b; tbla U. Ibat our iwotle rtillal mo they have seen the fa. •# of thus« (lath, gilt side stamp, fil.SO; Hoard», Illuminated ravers, *!. C 1. 0 hsaSwnu** **s «a* *■ j . su u n ■ddroas aad suggoating that uur (tear —nay centurie* of Have, a truth that all ctHiairtaa, aoj aol uni; bad cans- 1 un» iisslw . tu* U sasrs* la 1 tur d n v « a was to easaoulpate —aaklad I rum tb* who have pa*aed Into Splrit-llfe No S ii m » IN «ih MIMI S U » » « l» WU and hooorod frtaod, Unary Kiddle. ba mer-ctal Intercom*« with them, but ex-1 such experience ever came to ms, but I Adtlrsvw T ilt: iHttMJItr.HHIYI’. THIXKF.H Invited tsi if» sl o* w rite ** rov s irtsl i trie* and the occupation had b-en els- n*i!j« S U im Fr*4 A Hmil US S tM Mr*M aye hut —la» etar u s ) Carrie replied among men upon aa equality with kings • ated by system to *uch aa art that the stirring and beautiful, but 1 have vnfk. Ur«}«« f u««4«y «*4 forbì«) «t-aifefo*. tUtfolL Mich. Iti " Ite r papa. «re hava anticipated you and gods • » • « mineral resource* aere developed In a triced* who hoar harmonic* and chord» f t . pERSOXAi, MAGNETISMANOHVP- within vhords, which 1 know nothing 7 > / Ä BU SO MEDIUM, TROP. //, W Fifty years lino# th«ra ware only a j manner unknown to your age. Du (X0 ;•*>•'GREER, prtitlc*,) / >'Ti*« lunin •«*<«•« ta biilMf «f aad hava prepared for th* ocas*Ion by few hdliarcr* la tho spiritual phanum* aa about In that varne sound. i k-Nuli fi ali) 0*»»;>|-vl l*y M-«oirf1av> / -./Uff, will Mfo4 r a bf Ifotifot alt/« ra*4lac o taming aa aacteot spirit to write a Before cluelog ihli communication, a In ibis same mans-r 1 believe Flor­ CUREft ALL CUHAIII.E HUMAN !>!»• •flOfv«-i«w.k. u» «pirli ftMdLfo. «M*tfoboir« ' f IL« »«at (atara vili d«t-a M*il a k■ C. |i»rr-.s». «4lira—was written, a copy of which l What woman (unle*s one whom shnmo VOUS SYSTEM. l i pr* Tn «Hb «i-ai* In • flr< « l»t » ..tu* l*-nv« U T', tri u lori MsfsrUs IsrtUsu. Una* lUfUx that the stars shine with greater bril­ vital prlDOlpIc comprehend* all that ha* b-ftl “Mr-bfifoH " Addi*«« It) \ tti |i«rr« air*«>. Mirk riH H U U * k sl N fk tlM l |M m « e ar*A sand you. liancy, that mortal men have advanced been, or ovor can bo; a truth to preclou* and disgrace stared In tho face) bellev- Cbl» «ir-». In. i » merita«*» U» '1 This spirit addre*» wa« r«-ad by me he- In material discovert«», acquisition and log this, would dare force her uuborn Treats patients at a distance, en;ormonl in tho last fifty years for br- that the horror* of the gravo have been child book Into the Spirit-world, know­ however g n a t the distance, with MRS. DR. PRESTON ton* tba Now York Carnegie hall Spirit­ dissolved lu the warmth at an unlntcr- ing sho must one dny meet It la another BICYCLE FREE yoitd tb« conception of th<> most ad­ ruDtcd, flllnl, parental or other affection. unparalleled success. J I/t/L DJAGNOSt DISFA! sES “ — n..w ...... r .... m m b s ual Conference, and also before the vanced aad enlightened minds of tho sphere':1 * * «Qfi «!»• r*jrf oretrte 4#||fo#foi|fofoa fiai if, «fi Brooklyn Spiritualist* In JaSeraon hall And In line a truth which reveal* that If this experience ol P^oronco Mur Vo. ll fonali» Adfofiifv-l i buafiiA f-vti» - •«!»<»«%'f The UttchnnRU Therujreutle last otntury. mortal llto I* but n temporary phase of « r lb e Worst Cases Iwilei.*«« A4« fo«it lU rl'dfft Su. ll'-iF» fr-.rik > a m.. f<» 1 1‘ m. on th»*lr anniversary day celebrstion. Friend*, mortal», Spiritualists! This ryatt bo true, what surprises awult In s titu te . axlstcooe, who*« limit*am tho condition many a religious woman who has DR. GREER was recently compli­ Regarding th« Marc Anthony address Is, Indeed, significant, and under spirit- of animal Indulgence; that the *c<|uel, mented at,« public meeting in Chi- AVOiD MF#-.am iHifiKCiim: T TSDE f: THE DtR f ( T/OK OF TROF. a* a writing of «spact*! value and hlstorl- guidance wbnl docs It not promise for avoided tho care* of mnternUy in this A- irn tnmii'ty «■<•■ ar«t*ML. Id Jar |! Hf.r.»nrn. M P. »til. I N B- to *>1 the future: It promises n dovelopcnortt the consequent outgrowth—the spirit­ life only to find herself face to fooe with engo by the spirit of the cdcbr.itcd «••'♦•»t.t» p«)irb(fon*n4 baMvrtifLC. «fi- «M **» rate the manner In which the paper century such as you h«va at present no dren In Spirit lund when she paase-von! HU. V B. «M Ml HON, A fTBl-fal ffoU-ot vrli-w * V-Mlf ID-1L 4 nf All* came Into my poaaeaaion. Its signifi­ by are lu bo reunited In peace nnd A vast amount of good might bo ac­ mrdiumship of Mr*. Cora L. V'. i/ a 11 f“ f" ® I ^ Urtili îÿt., Nom % ork a » 1« la u far «uparlnr fio lb- «rfilsan ai«tfoo4 (a mental capacity for conjecturing. happiness. Richmond, AS AN IDEAL KNIFfccíty. \* aa r.-s»-n l* al«>t« e*nU.H A44rr»« UD foo«Ui cance end ndaplabUlty to the occasion To tho Fox Media, through whom the complished, would our clergymen slop ►fort«# fiWrvrt. L,va Ar.«■>-«. Cfil »17 This truth Is demonstrated from our quarratlng over dogmas, musty tech­ REPRESENTATIVE HEAL­ which called It forth, l shall certainly manifestation* of departed spirits wore side of life whenever and wherever PSYCHE. M a^nrllam I« l.lfr. refer to on another occasion. first mndo In our day and age, lb*' world nicalities, nnd ustile.is lsinv, and devote ER: mortals will permit spirits to manifest. their oloqucnco to IhU subject for rio YOU WISH To DU EI.OT ME O r i o n e Du e M D. in the brief Introduction which I made owes a debt ol gratitude which can I have been told by your friends here “ As a psychopathic physician, he JLs 4Umi»Mp> f»i h» clv»e :>:.g t »wm. u S I W-S« Ibfid Atra Jf. T. to th« public presentation of this bril­ Mterbe paid. awhile. tna4r uodrr lb- ln»ir«r1Uvi» of rt) forr«k?tBf la*a that Spiritualism, as now understood, is surpassed by few, ;md as a w ell- r»rH. a«4 vtu tr.at-n«H) «14 lb*- h filiali pi o4 fo«r . Tb- fita a trai ll« ln« *1* liant, profound and masterly address— To those pioneer* are modern Splrlt- It was only a short time ago that a k p a ra l of Ibla Mt«ral and aa 1 exemplify It, ho* been known tearful and rad young woman came to known medical genius, he is far in tn«4lvmfM*« fortv-f» fvfofo $iomp f t 4*«, r1?il»r -1» : ' t- • a 15* the funeral oration—l said: “Modern unllsta Indebted for Intercourse and com­ for leas than fifty years of your time; • • 1 * * P «»fofo« 3D ««ata. W H, 1U h Mff air k. *Tnmr*I i-a * cored Spiritualism Is Indeed the great event munication with their spirit friends. me and asked for a private Interview. 1 advance of the most exalted heale fiL Paal. Minn. Hîr vben tfib-r ©eilvda fail and I am alto Informed that the adher­ hod known her a* a beautiful, ambitious yofiejftcrlo«» dmrt ad of the centuries. It Is the culmination At Hydesfillw they had opened the ents of that cause are now numbered by of the age."— Banner cf Light PROGRESSIVE THINKER AND SPIR mlalfitrrad Ai^oral# ot all tha prophecies that have been way between the mortal and Spiritual, girl, and os a happy bride and as a dU / ttaa! foookfi lor aal« by TUaa MarrlU« 111 W. &40t pvvrfc'fn-trir dufin.vla since the world began. It Is the new and that way has never been closed, millions, which U Indeed a great prom­ appointed wife. When wc were alone Feb. 6, tSgn. ttrtfit. Weir Tort______of dforaae Pa(i-ou at ise (or the future. together the said to mo. between sobs: Patients come to him from far « d»f-a sLT HMV'UfSS) heaven* aad the new earth that have hutbut many w#yaways (orfo different mnnlfesU- Therefore, falter not. bo brave, and J I TRITE TO DR. J. C. PHILLIPS - r '? i ^ seen and foretold by ail the pro­ lions added to It. “I nm very >retched, as you know; and near, and (hose who cannot r ï ' fer aa «epv»tt«t»6 pfi/rb«n«trtc raadiaw. -«• proud ol the truth which ha* been re­ aoitaailun or adika OO Miatoeaa Riattar«, «aebfolaf : aad all Ute seer« that hava ever And your friend Margaret Fox-Kane Is my marriage has been a disappointment; come older treatment sent by mail. lock of hair, flrlo f ar* «ed » a osa douar «od i br*« vealed to you. and consider this in your my husband do-i not seem to care for K #at autnp«. foaUrfacUdfo faaraaiaed. Q liV ta i tide of time, and In my e»tl- at p- ace and happy with her sister« treatment ot lesa enlightened mortals. A trial treatment sent by mail costs AN ÀaSTONfhH I NU OFFEB! maUoo, you cannot exaggerate the Im­ Annie anti Catharine, ard those spirits me and complains of his added expense lova. i<*f And I hare no hesitation in saying since his marriage. Now that I am con­ only $ i . portance of modern SpiritualIvm as a who manifested through her; and a« I that from Its vital importance and lu WORLD’S FAIR VISITORS CEND THREE %LENT STAMPS humanizing, civilizing, religious and vinced a child 1 « coming to uv, he is In writing give name in full, age, a J i<»r k of hair. a#r. aama. k i , cea leadit* irte picca, said at the opening, I emu nr*t to la­ magnificent possibilities. Spiritualism CP/R/rUA/.fSTS A.VD UTERUS •bd r a r llr n if wf i* bm dfacnoted Ottfobf ffolHl foewar. elevating force In society." ment hut to rejoice that a valued earth- furious with rage and despair. He says height and weight, color of eyes, v J win 0a4 c!■ -I) fomiibM mom« vim fmi refill vr i • Dobaoa. U n Jooo. Call. will ultimately become the one faith to he cannot support a child, that It will ■bd tr.ffrr for HrrakfafiL vliMn t*n mloutc»' rM> Co It Is only forty-five years vine« the ad­ liio existence Is rewarded In my life with _ hich allm Isms ^ and theological doctrines and one leading symptom, with Kb«World*» r«lr f t ami. f r»IJn « da), i.r apfolrtM vent of the Rochester knocking*, and on regal cniwn of happiness, love and . ¡mjgj gjve piic,.. [t [g ib# natural nnd drag him down and hinder him from In advamc for ib- nombfr of roo«M and len/ikof CP/R/7UALISTS VISITING CHICAGO this Massud anniversary day, spirit In­ any hope of inde|K.-ndoncc. I nm so un $i, and you will receive by return llmr rr*jnlrr4 Mra K Manta* will open b-r prl«ate -J rs* Is* n o n a m «u to tie** *c kocia wllk .only rational condition for tho spiritual happv I have come to you to ask you bomr to otil) a llmifrd a»»tni*-r of Rm-ctaaa fo-ople. *S»tm«*u«/ - mu/, tt o sc jok*-s rue*sssrUkloa telligent-* have so far perfected meth­ M Alters AKTOXTCS Roma. mind; It is tho element ol which It Is mail appropriate treatment, which Nootbrra nrrdappl) At», u ar* in rv r------ods of communicating, that they can, how t shall prevent this burden from will immediately cure or relieve you. (Cat IhU om for rrfrtffiu» ) 11« without mortal contact, write a* rapidly born, upon which It must feed, and with falling upon me. I would not mind It, A/flEEt IAINGARER . MATERIAU which It must exist. Orondo, A ddress, • ' * Irtfofo ‘fi -Vaocrt VfiBffs evrnrcvrnr Moader fo»dfijkd Tbvrwlfi) r» e and as legibly a* can be done by tho THE LOST ATLANTIS. only for his take, but he says other wo ala«, foieae altu ao d*rl). li sJ Vn.*- ill! Chart-xtfo type-writer. This manifestation Is com­ A chief of the Allanlians. men -'Xtricalo themselves from such aireei. Ku m i C l), Mu. As tho continent which I, In common D r. R. GREER, THOMAS PAINE. monly called “Independent splrit-wrlt- 1th many people. Inhabited, Is now troubles, and tbat I can.” Ingf out the spirit* of our circle call It ‘ If you were burdened by a helpless Was He Jumus? FREE! FREEH FREEH! burled beneath the great waters, and to A Noble Response. 127 LaSalle Street, Chicago. pt Wat llrart ilMT P rt lu reala foever atnllk process of Independent spirit-writing." matter prehistoric, doubted fby many, T? ™ E EotTOR:-Tbere are five In mo dw-aaed rvrt# lr«ding niafo..«A a«- aad if« Tha Orondo communication was and known ooly through some records our f*®UT» *°d w® appreciate your That Is just os great a crime. Go and Y0U SHOJLD HAVE IT. I'tur »Uora f. t < tal riaffitti dtacavela vtlb adrice, spoken In DeoemN r last. Tho spirit* of left by the early Grecians, I thought valuable paper. We thought the Ohio toll your husband I say so." P0£MS FR0M THE /.VA’ER U F E . f.unvr 11DCI.!>«| rC iiur^ Vrrv ai ClbfiUp ‘'Lost Atlantis' have a* welcome a She left me. only to find the assist­ I Ufo Lini* TViUn J?«w -dlftoti TM# basfitL-m« l'-n, aP F-mal- M o tic i and Harrnfoa*«* porhap-al might i«-able, In m.iVlog this' trouble all over, but on reading your rotarne <*«*•• Uh ibt vopdrrtal uf ite Mlnui’sota Magnetic Sanitarium. greeting at the Carrie Miller circle aa communication, tv give modern mortals last Issue something worse has taken ance she sought elsewhere, and rose figtbnr, vbo fa p-cwllarlf fin-fi aa a tru c e tn-dloni spirits o! any other age or era of the from the brink ol tho grave shortly af­ %o4 pfobUfi ip-ak-f |!-r plaif. rm iafw>ra ba»<* for a Lei!-« adire«« Mr». T. Ada«*, bon OT, A =»(Xa.Mfn*. some Idea of the people who were the s0 wo wll, nol dcUy ln lendln(, 0 Ioni limo l»-*o • oc-a»tof. aud ib« drrp rrtlsloua and O-mi-m-ii addrvM Dr. J P. |U i-r. boa mi Aaaiiti. world's history. We give the AUantion progenitors of the European and tho terward, ft wreck of her former self. She •plrltual l«o- at ber diK-nijn«« h«»c -strad-4 b-» OU CAS HA YE GOOD EYESIGHT. TIU-'KU i«S spirits appreciation and recognition be­ American continents. helping hand to aid tho good cause. escaped the care and expense of bring­ lD4uroc«farb«)on4lb- IIDbII of b-r mie-, lbroajb F Melted pebble apertane* rettore loot tDO*« cause we know, with the certainly of a ing a child Into (his world, but can she (ha (aKDimrfitjUltj ot tfoa Mia' Puliti« ehlrfl) far Write for lilttatnivd rfrrtttar and b-»w u. be Hied i s v c h o m e t r / s t . c o n s u l t n o w I am a spirit who once wa*» a mortal Please find enclosed fivo dollars. We h-r mrdlumlfitle pov-r lo il*.'« mirrane** to poscia b) n») n-V clair» ut ant m«lbôd. Hprctarlra »en» b) Dlancbr c. Varar), ivtif» MaVl Aber) la ail «ftfip demonstration, that they are Just what Ailsntian, whose name wa« derived trust you will deliver It to the party escape meeting that child sorao time, Ofofotfo, rialiM and thrllllna. prnradcd viih a «idrll ti.«11 D r. POOLEa Cllnbjft. fowa.______»»r»A J 'm in tifi to practu«! Bfe food «ffrlt frt-wáfita they declare themselves to be; and, be from the terrestrial extent of the conti­ somewhere! rclliflOtti and «ietailtijr. tbat abe la *«uf). (ranJrar and !m»§-rf I p luar K'r a sl Frl-od —I aaa ov-r* LL«a mtD |-4 DR. HENRY ROGERS. a great benefit to me. I hope we have of M» pn>lticilona lo «anhllfr. bui far aorpa«« ih-«« wttfo four tre««kksi To'sr rr»«file« ka»- *-ared rot- •M FOR INDEPENDENT cannot be exaggerated. shores of to-day, but Ita sway extended E lla W h e e l e r W ilcox Jr-rrhefi i r L-n-fll fmm it«» dolur (ban an) I Orondo says: "One of the principal Spiritualists enough to defend the good In -aaii-dn-»« o* cott—pil-.o and parli) of parp»w eaer paid • aL rratrruall) four frUoL. Mr. M J »a»- Wrtttafo. ararti fretrelfa tn Ottyn« or ccdoe. to countries mostly around the globe, caase. I sincerely hope that I may some Oti.-fa ar* »■) tb ((»pirati»* of >bak-«prar- Bina, Mill«- AH vtu. Wi%.______a*d otite pejrb'.r pbrHcfildn»/ «• Ö» P a ri sources of wealth of the Aliantlans were embracing Europe. Asia, Africa and A. >V. Sf-ficu-, fon fo tnaaf e««-« tb« aoibopa nasi« Aifra 5#ar »I trar fovr. tf) mining Industries, and the occupation day take a step further, so 1 can return AN INVALUABLE WORK la oot recor»t«4. Tb- HiucrapbleaJ lairoduniuo fivra America, together with the suakeo con- ' the good I nave received through 7MMOR TAUTY. OR Fi "TURE HOM£S crear.* * r ab!ch lb-*C poeta« BETTER THAN COLD. T f / o R u r s f a i r v i s i t o r s d e * hod been elevated to such an art that •rr ftven lo tbc vond Tb-recai!«r lofi«eaev vblek TJ.iYE YOU THE CATARRH, WEAK ntlnoot, buried, as I »aid before, beneath your paper. A tpresenl I cannot, and l «od Dvclildfo pUct* I t Dr J M Tb!« -vcb «folMl «vrrtlavfi orrr Ib« farfilan D «IfilM. «a# # # • rttfififife. f- wifurifoMe room» ra pei»«te famp mineral resource* were developed In the great «raters. | will be content with my lot, hoping the *3mtr«bi« work 'otttlQk • t«t ■ ban6rr«-ai in lb- fair, «h-rcifi aiddrr«^ with manaer unknown to your age.* •ad ftII. • \ f of th#lr pUce*. Ol«« u« detail* Mfbof fonie of aplrlioal rotnmuoH-o la hMblIfatly mtnt «Ul cur* r-iv Mi(t.nlc Csurra lUoirSlM. «1; »lamp, for fun lo/ortnalloa, Dr. C T. II- B-folow. Kfo* Hence the ancient Greclun, to describe good angels will hare instruments —«Scull* «o 4 Mv ur * ie dritnratl>.>tii of life la tbr Print H/rtni)Fd Clotb. Malo, rrdurrd rnrxn lido to |l/fo MftfnctlsrS ComoL-anS. for l l f t i « soc»ou. p^racr1 ^ fitcwicwi, ill I»! With the multiplied and perfected power, placed a globe on the shoulders World!-U tin* rorifitA&t of tboOfobtfQl miodr b/aUffo 10 croffi» Fot cale al tbla offlr« U 'iu-I l-mUwrlr *.(. a letirr d-«iffMififo fo n t pAfivra 24*1 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, K. Y. confine my remarks to such IflhU«. pense ot the Committee now at Spring­ B»inu. Th«rjrowtft «od PfrffWtlfofo of ih« ¿HrttoAi P; VT. J. Col »ln«. VaJcabla io iboaa la»-«tifali** ot w-dJuat-fikifo. a -fri ri (Sfi! *cmg b « d a»d »ori ot Tb« field, opposing the Meyer bill, which, Bfoàft !• U U><* ioai or >■ tlrlbfil fla if; ClolJtilof lo Tb-xvopbj. Prue «Ufo -■•ve? *taa«u!-»•).«il f*» Ji no. tfotr»»*, MnL J X Imagine, If you can, a va**t urea of j wn»lBfirii lu-ri-i. World, re norot L A«- in i'« o»**Kolchl; la II-««»a Th« Nlltn'i Th« Trr J r/HVSI/R RECAME A SPIRITUAL­ Bilac inn foatift.«!» a»-sa-. « bl-a#*s liL iti THE FOX MEDIA—MEMORIAL ADDRESS. mountain and valley, decorated with the if it had not been vigorously opposed, T«»limn«rt r«ll spirti* TM ilm ur <«f Hij*M*ne lr. I l iti. Tvrlre l-ctarrfi H) Abh) A. Here Is a very toll man—a well v-rnal foliage of forest and dale, would eventually become a law. Bplril Mf*j Th# Itornot Aiwsilr* «rid Dir in»«. 11^ Thla abfottld bf r»«4 b| %rtrj bplrliaaliat Pitti A LIBERAL OFFERÌ BY A RELIA- with peaceful and productive planta­ Ft1«t>4* ««4 htacrr» tfo Bwrfl U ftt tlllrlf ID in«« M ll fo* p a la i» locaste l i * » tilr r-ja K and a lia tile boalar» i r t i toar built, heavy man; tuts short, block b*lr Brono «M Ot6#r*. Mao' Voir«« frwn th« ftpirti L«nd. rrS ID E THE GATES; AND OTH», foees» itfos jo. ky.t Of be Ir, orni», w asd avi Wa and smooth loco. He Is draped In Ro­ tions, with rivers and streams dotted Manf oUi«f »•(»»*«« «r« Cf*fol«d loo numrroti* t>> nifft o_ (,;; rr u ;ra a&4 akricbra. Pyabaodof aptrll Intel- wl!)dUfi7K»« four eoe« free, UuetwoJent «fotrtt Oóh. Plico «>50; poltri- UCHU Per Mit at aia Uc-ncea. tbroufib kba ta-<1iomabir «f Marj Tbrreaa vrille* 4d.**a*as In. J. fi Lovcia EblrUf. Maas (IO man costume, wears a kind of frock ot with vessels of commerce and pleasure, Honor to Whom Honor is lXuo. otter TT ______red and gold, blazing with jew with hamlets and village* treated at •belbamtr- Ad «s<«Ueai «^rk l*rlr-n a, convenient distances: large nnd populous ¿TI MI S IV Ol I I VI M. I II . -S 'THE CIORD (.Vii HR( -.v«> COM els. He carries a short sword, a two- i or 1 ri 1-4 (nini ili» rrrribtnkcra folafafil&S. Ytrj MRS. PR, JL K. HUTCHESON edged, croes-sword. Around kilt neck cities, constructed chiefly of stone, with ( advektibemfnt .) valoall«. Price » / M IC TO MESMERI7E. D V PROF. rVES MAGNETIC TREATMENT ami breast la a chain with medals and broad and beautiful thoroughfares, In­ Q When at Vandorcook’s Lake. Jaok- PSYCHIC *>_SCIENTE. DR. E. H. OREM, fiali«, aad firtt'.fo t) rltxbo trrfj Wefir-«defo tersecting, at right angles, magnlflccot I I i w Cadv-ll. otteof ibe ennat mra «G f t a n i t i «■ »m m — «uvei. D »iro«unk, kaatu. ewels. This is an Intellectual man. son, Mich., I met Mrs. Young, 1 a ba»/ *4 d* 0 » r»l>;Tafi »'«‘.«a, fil. paper and pencil In sight Carrie Mil­ Young whose' testimonial to Or. Dob- ■ hkh bUhrno bar« bad fi» «rf«r-o» • •Joe«YfWyfo, by r- Clafnvr«»« ‘»f rvfiâiafo bf IfM-r. *fi»e follar awfiiva 6 /1AB LE OFFER. SEND THREE prosperous people. Intent upon Indus­ ferri oc Uinn u> a cothmcfr cao«o and fh-fn tlNBn arlw T TER OF THOMAS PAINE, IT IS IN «temr* muter« fiali)* »»• «f* UtUf, f"» lafi-avn ler says "the has engaged this Roman ton appeared sometime since In the Stir 1^0 i-na-i; Intrtm ln« Prleakt.ou 4 -1 «leu arfilttf ai v») rt«J.Sr«ce. M» W Madida H e ti tu e )« , lock ( f Hair, a u ar. ai-, ara. oca orator and warrior for the occasion." trial, educational and other pursuits. In ib« Uva aa*! rimdltf»«* «t tr.*n » «ftrlnui trial Ufo'iacR 1 #;t»)»•■-».-tof » wn< «tAftovM y«-«r d:»aaow The t>*»l well knows the future pic­ Thowjyt She stated the tame ln sub- Tho Ir^dißf • ji.i--ia Iftfot* J »r« a» follava: r y a h i a n d a i i e r i h e . r v a n »in H, CKI/«r ______rr» - »Hb lb« alt of affril (»wer. Ik- §. i . WlMuaa% Friends, mortals, Spiritualists; I romc stance os appeared In tho testimonial MaltoF. Ufr, wind. iMUti Wbai U»^ f-o»** lotcb of 1 ' drt^v Jark v a Davi« f>s>(c«tb!af joo at»-ul4 Lot-lUfoeva, WU. 191 to rejoice, not to lament, the fate tured ln Imagination. Conceive, If you Ih» Ws/fld iati »h« f »s»rin no <-f Kmliilhfo. f-Irnilfi rrafi. l’r H í l r r a u / ) A W ÑS WISHING A CLEAN. COM- can, such a condition of splendor to-day; her husbanana wrat u pron Mrenounced beyond re­ Moibodaof iho Mudi of M*n ard in It » *<•;»# fUi«il* ¡yu to SOPHY OF SPIRITUAL IS i ' . » » f, w an ' • : < • *1 -•i a ad boa which has released a great spirit from a covery; Dr. Dobson Iho nwnatiDr Aiaiaf M'»m**rlrm. lUfiwiUnt. K..fn fri-v»M - ralee—al I* C'a«»*«'; pfift. vi»-« then, with a premonition given as dis­ restored him to nanbullatni Clalrrufafter Hris«UI«rn< m pnmi f f á lefv urae. P) Andr-v Ja «ton Darla. A rv« THE WORLD’S FAIR. world of care, humiliation and pain. To health. She said: “It seemed almost Pa ft ita.fn-frjr; h«MlllT»t>* •• iluMot Dftaioi Work, ll poaaaafi-t rrrai nirrlL Prie« il a» J /7 S IT 0 R S D E W RING «7 QUIET, rejoice that Margaret Fox-Kano 1* now tant thunder, Increasing In volumo until like a miracle." l»«n*lilvrn-«* Indocad nr !»»««•»•. Tnuwitrr1 'THE PRIEST. THE WOMAN AND I t : - I»e rama Cl raancaW« the whol»> air so-roed to be filled with «•«{ tctlirraeiona of an Inirlilfrni Tore« Mirarli* I Iba QNbfeafiloftal Ila lire Cbaa. Cblal^u). WE SEND FREE rtix iB'-vffon*«!» r>* l-weet U l; |»wi!ral*r*. h f enjoying the reward her great medium­ Mr. Fenner, of Idnesvlllo, Penn,, In­ • flh Ib'J h-fifiUfol Orgafo fin I »fit-•»!»♦• that horrible sound, nil undulation ln l»>Uio Ariofi fUrocldt Pbf*lcal CmmIIIMI t*n ihr **0 - kvery on* k’.u id rsadll. |T1C«||0D Fl*.h *•<« • »fi-os^«» ••)V.*i**vfi bimI! vftf» •(••! ) Da. M. L tw aoaa. <| Prêt» ship, her self-sacrifice* and the light formed mo at our last meeting that at altl««i Vrijtr. In a« l.lfM ol *nd / IFE AND LABOR IN HIE SPIRIT- tto- ‘TOO“ KfiJ ll •* 1\ •»•*»♦*. fifi-1 n P k e CV-ctfiCs Ul the streets Of the elite* and the plains of fVxafbl Trmnafrr»nUp«r T V E TV VEARS IN THE CHURCH OP •»•lofi «akaJofiWfi-re. enoa> arv n» o i>m * 1 ******4IJ t'-r+i us rp~i •- la e^a'iffifii, u m faults have manifested themselves when and more than I have attempt«») to de­ l»of» and Infoine» nroffr.; - ir.« Cpb-r« ft f i|H / Ito»*, II? H*v rb««. rbu»\if. «a pfi'tL A _ A. .. •»• « - * hrkrS^aa». **4 fi» f »«pkfo scribe sank from the light of the sun tion to Dr. Dobson, and two months* ll ta prtatodnn flan fta;*-r kao-.t* tn»^lj t*u«n4, W retnarkfii'ia V»k faftaajQ, prk ap k L I » «• »••• te" ta il« fisatfipsAsg fi«««« the clouds and storms of hatred and p«jr-« K«af. t-vt paid. «1 » ••*" «ai a« rawa* fial te«».n * «.*. aefo treatment fully restored him. Ho said Tbla ^i«k may lo rallad ih« Aral att-tnpi In «*trv LJISTVRtCAL a n d c r i t i c a l r i Have You Catarrh? f — “M r* »«teterai fi iw*fi»l r—fi maUcc, bigotry and oppression had loto an abyss of qitlM darkness. II ;1«w nf iba blindai nu-ailoa. Ill« UjaloaM« Sind (C- (or tanifl" of my C Cur*. he had thought many times of wrltlog UM Iba oa«Sr-mena aaaan? r«U*d orrulL «ni *u>»)««t H fU .it. Prova, M D |Vic«l>erfo(fo driven her from those tools! privileges Are we d- ad' On the contrary, wc the Doctor, and telling him of tho valu­ ih#n» M lav. li haa rnc«f*»«l anquAIMlaff ondoraaiaftl Or A sthm a 7 SrnJ «r «ri*- lo f v-ifka, vr.rtft. ffiariiM n., )-->»Ir«ll ani bu-ott " Pile* 7 Send 10c. far in; TCur*. lei It be remembered that It was not the ns much Interested In the affairs of had put It olT until some moroconvonlenl Ih» minia of th« lovraftfgai»./• i>f »pirliual |ifi«Ti-.nrtran. a6 -a l. l'ompn«d from rr«-iM«k-ra Macula«- fot- " C o n sllp atlo n ? JUn.i USX for inf C Curs. spirit of Margaret Fox-Kune which mortal* a* we were sixteen thousand time, and would like tno to do os much. Pur naie al iMa otte«. c alitai for r«f«rrace Price ll real*. > I ilorv l puff »hr** »Ml.-ls* 1 s im p ); In rll* “ DR. CARL SIXTUS. (Innod, but tho evil spirits of tho*« mor­ years ago. Mr. Fenner Void mo of • case of Insan­ 7 7 /A ft A P£ V rtc SAKCOOXtìM ) \ TUR A EE W PLAIN WORDS REGARD- ;«u la t,«( *n.I Jrirtx* for jQ .r r .it, w n S ] « l DI».«»«« trvRfiad ir) » i'fo.'i» fifoweifwv afodbVfoaortaeaifi^ 1 app a»1 -v-L ^f*F'o «.f / / taf Cfittrvfc Tattili* Il «•■»oiain» ramati« Ih sl ;r.u «HI « s ilt mar«» . *• r« fit'foi pfiMbkoi f*fr*. riaawntliia aM «»aia re»t-e-.it ■ t K) a«ai;. fi: •' s ' n» K«ai for»- atre««, ih« »cui. forala «ad food», 1 1 ih# Tt-r»r*oM* rniina U. O. CULM AN, C k s a u i, Ka l sm s io o , M IC» •■nveem Cute «i. ami Le M ia a»a. Chicca« ll*m-a closing yeora of a valued carl U lllo ex­ ol that tunkon continent to-day, with Its young lady) that was most distressing. rplif au i lr««nnraicf flòirir «ad M-aUi Dl*«aa-«h>. i r s o u l , i t s n a t u r e , r e u mraofi of »;-• iririif, foartnur^ Moduli.- and Hm «u* !i m ih* Ir a_____ Uk* istence. great cities, It* mountains, vallays, and After employing tho "rogulars," Dr. reala, vlih a llarlav of A«th* ** cat Aaimtl Mafosaf Dvaatfofi Kipreaalofofo la Mama« fo.ms*dln.««ia imperial C’v-sar. whose rigid corse at­ noble plnlntr Its eondltloo may be said Dobson eras applied to, and under hi* '•ut tati Y »*»»*•■ and ara—ntaifoa ot fo«v latin* oiv«aA tare »ft» Mf» cvm !.. x . m-ntk^afi. kr b— i«nu for Kir^ircTbar«p«aUro Ry Joa«fh lU»!'* ■(«Mti A book Uk«i tirryhaâr «boa 14 raed wb* ara SEX REVOLUTION, tracted to the Roman Forum friend and to be Intact. treatment the young lady wa* restored Ïlurhanaf., >| p- A |>«rfr« t ml»# Of rara Uiovlrflf^ lnt