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▲ N ADVOOATE OF SPIRITUALISM AS A SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION.

V O LU M E 9 . CINCINNATI, SEPTEMBER 12, 1891. N u m b e r h .

for God—a Joshua, or a Caleb, or a David, or a t h e b e t t e r w a y . The National Constitution as amended ^constitutional. The decision does not and now that a reform is going on in the their thoroughness and breadth of treat­ in 1789 declares that“Congress shall make Paul—may come down and help us in this bat­ rest here, but has been the cause for so secular newspaper world, the spiritualis­ ment of all subjects. These are the re­ ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY BY tle against unrighteousness. Oh, how I would no laws respecting the establishment of like to have them here—him of the Red Sea, rious comment by secular papers—even tic press should be all the more puncti­ sults of the emancipation of these uni­ fHB WAY PUBLISH ING OO, a religion: or prohibiting the free exer him of the Valley o f Ajalon, him of Mara Hill. if not in denunciatory terms, as some lious in the respect, and not yet behind versities form the control of ancient gcethwcst Cor. Plum & McFarland Streets. cise thereof.” In the treaty made by the The censurer of these words takes an people believe to be the legitimate and the “ unregenerate.” dogmas and worldly theological creeds. lllfELCHERS EDITOR United States with Tripoli in 1796 and ultra orthodox view of the situation and only means of gaining a point or con­ The Cosmopolitan in dealing with this Cassadaga has taken the initiatory ed­ signed by President Wasington, it is condemns accordingly. He does not ducting a reform measure. The Cincin­ subject, also touches upon the desire of ucational step among Spiritualists. It stated that “the government of the United doubt that there will be a “spiritual” de­ nati Times-Star, an able and dignified the average American for seeing his por­ has conceived and given an initial form EDITORIAL. States is not in any sense founded on the monstration prior to the close of all journal, for example, says that this de­ trait in print. It is alluded to as “a form to an institution of learning which The mistakes of one often requires the Christian religion.” Is this not empha­ things terrestrial, but says they will be cision will tend to upset the theory, pop­ of vanity” and says, “This weakness was promises to embody the progressive ad of thousands to correct. tic enongh, or does the present genera­ 'emanations from the nether regions ular with many, that in this country hitherto out of the reach of the ordinary spirit of the age. Its plans embrace the tion of church members regard the past (wherever that is,) and that myriads of there can be no union between church purse, for it could ouly be indulged in germ of the popular university of the Aspiration is the divinity in man strug­ as a generation of “infidels?" Ex-Sena­ demons will “peep and mutter” and and State. through the expenditure of one hundred future. It will commence modestly, bat gling for mental and spiritual excellence, tor Warren Smith of Tennessee has swarm through the earth, quoting from It will «also be remembered that the dollars for a steel-plate engraving, to will vigorously pursue its plans in the iobition is its wordly consort—its something to say on the Sunday question Rev. 16: 14, Eccl. 9:5, 6, Ps. 146: 3 ,4,1. judge decided that all the States have a illuminate the pages of a county history, initiatory stages. An academic and a shadow.______—involving the above in this issue of Chron. 10: 13, I..Sam. 28: 7 and Lev. 20: right to make religious laws if they so or one of the numerous biographical commercial education it promises now, The Four Hundred of New York got The Better Way. 27 as authority. choose, and ruled that they could not cyclopedias on ‘Prominent Men of Our and it will also give a higher course for mother set-back last week by the auction He then closes his epistle with the only enact laws regulating Sunday, but Day,’ or 'Self Made Sons of the Soil.’ such students as may desire it A board A seventh-day adventist, named sale of two of the “only Mrs. Astor’s" following flourish: “And now, in the even go so far as to "establish a creed When the lesser lights discovered that of trustees with their proper officers has Vaughn of Terrell, Texas, had the fol­ ditsses on which she had refused to pay effulgent rays of the present century, we and a church,” to which the above daily they, could secure pictorial notoriety in a been elected and experienced teachers lowing noticed served on him by his the custom duty. The sale was ordered hear a celebrated minister desiring to says editorially, and strikingly to the daily paper by sending an advertisement, are already engaged. The capacious Christian neighbors: see the time when aid will be furnished point: “This has been the position all or by treating the reporter ‘like a gentle­ public buildings of the Cassadaga Lake by the government We, the undtrsigned, citizens of this com­ in the same manner. While we do npt along maintained by many of those who man,' they were not slow to avail them­ Association will be utilized for the pres­ When railroad companies advertise munity, inform you that if you keep Saturday for the Sabbath you must keep Sunday also, wish to say that Mr. Talmage is longing have vigorously opposed the admission selves of the opportunity thus offered.” ent, or until the growth of the institu­ that their passenger coaches are protected f you refuse, we will whip you within an inch for the aid of evil spirits, yet he is labor­ of, Utah and New Mexico as States. The While there can be no harm in a little tion in numbers of pupils shall require by “Anti Telescoping Appliances” it be­ of your life for the first offense; and on the ing under a grievous error; as that aid theory was that in the former Mormon- vanity in this respect—tor it is often a the erection of others more perfectly second we will hang yon until you are dead, gins to look as if collisions are regarded which he is longing for is nothing ism would at once be declared as the desire on the part of the readers to see adapted to their uses. a a matter-of-course—at all events on dead, dead. It was a similar spirit as that notice short of this. Then what about State religion, while in New Mexico the whom they have been reading—it is the Nature has clothed Cassadaga in al­ mch roads that offer this “inducement” the Doctor’s disclaiming that he is a Roman church would at once change continued advertising of one and the most regal beauty. The site offers to passengers. contains that prompted Calvin to murder Servetus. The spirit of persecution is Spiritualist? What more do they claim the State government into a hierarch ism. same face that is offensive; and if face great facilities for just such an institu­ The Summerland hits the nail on the ever a religious one. or wish than that expressed by Dr. Tal­ If a Federal judge can find nothing advertisers were sensitive to influences tion. It is easy of access, healthful, head when it says: “The man who is Religion is by its nature intolerant, mage? A fulfillment of his desires would against the setting up of a State religion and thoughts (or does vanity offset beautiful. satisfied with life merely because he is says the Boston Investigator. It is op­ be Spiritualism in all its glory.” in established Tennessee, certainly noth­ such?) they would soon succumb to We hail this movement with the the unpleasant effects which unpleasant highest pleasure, because it is pregnaut well off, generally thinks that all others posed to freedom. It is for this reason U g h ! _ _ _ _ _ ing against it would be found for the should accept their situations in life that freedom opposes religion. MORE HERESY. two Territories named, where on the one thoughts and influences have on with the greatest possibilities for the with philosophic endurance and not According to the Christian Register hand a majority of the inhabitants are them—nervous prostration, eruptions, dissemination of the truth under the grumble and make a fuss about it.” On “Lawyers and Juries” the N. Y. there is more heresy in the air—another Mormons and on the other an over­ languor, irritability and discontent being new era of free thought. The character Press says, that the American Bar As­ whelming majority is of the Church of some of the effects. But if the elimina­ of the trustees, aud of Prof. Barrett, who On a recent Sunday an Omaha daily heretic in the camp of orthodoxy. This sociation has listened to the usual at­ time it is the Rev. W. D. Ball, who re­ Rome. Possibly an appeal of the Ten­ tion of the latter- be not accepted as a takes the initiatory as Principal of the sent reporters in laborer’s every-day tack on the jury system, and it has been nessee case to the Supreme Court of the necessary journalistic reform, it should academic department, is a sufficent guise to the churches, and they were re­ cently delivered a discourse before the urged before that body that juries should Associate Reformed Church in Baltimore United States might result in a reversal have serious consideration by those who guarantee that the ethical principles to fcis ceived nnwelcomely in some while be abolished in civil cases. While law- of this decision, but it is not likely. A are sensitive and permit themselves to be taught; and the rules of this institution favorably in others. In the eyes of a the subject of “The Present Tempest be governed accordingly. * y ers are talking in this way, the Western a Theological Teapot, or a Plea for government that will not interfere with under them, will be of the purest, and dnuth weekly, however, the most lamen­ States, which perhaps voice progressive a State extending its right of suffrage to CASSADAGA-A NEW DEPARTURE. will secure the building of upright and table feature of the whole was that not Religious Liberty,” and an outspoken Americanism more clearly than the whomsoever it pleases, whether to citi­ Cassadaga, the great spiritual camp, true characters among the pupils; while we of the reporters was converted. and positive plea for liberty it was. East, are enlarging the province of “Must we or must we not,” asked Mr. zens or to aliens is not likely to find having won a country, if not a world­ the economical questions of tuition and If. A strange anomaly of the human juries and making the judge merely an Ball, “who are members of Protestant authority for interferiflg in matters of wide, reputation as a centre for the pro­ board bring the cost of attendance to the en- nee is that each cries for liberty and be- instrument to explain the law. religion. No well-meaning patriot wants mulgation of the spiritual philosophy minimum. r i t b churches, who are in everything else •ok. umes indignant when the principle is The fact is that nine laymen out of ten to see any State religion set up in this and phenomena, has taken a new depar­ We trust all true Spiritualists who pie* living and thinking and acting as though fcputed, yet disregards it entirely in think that lawyers have power and privi­ indeed belonging to the nineteenth cen­ country, no matter what name it may ture, and in a direction as wise as it will have sons and daughters to educate will Evf- lege enough, and, whatever the legal pro­ be popular. aid in giving this enterprise a grand the jrinte by keeping those dependent on tury, live and think and act with respect bear, whether Catholic, Presbyterian, kIo* bai in submission or in a psychological fession may believe or suggest, there is theology as though belonging to the Methodist or Quaker. In States where There has beeu an increasing demand opening. ______are: uo popular desire or purpose to enlarge "We boidage that is equal to slavery, only of second or the sixteenth century?” “We no denomination is greatly in the ma­ among Spiritualists, as well as excarnated PSYCHOLOGY. ' the that power and privilege, on or off the spirits of high intelligence and great Bice. higher order. A spiritual tyranny is want,” he continues, “precisely the same jority no such establishment is possible. Correspondents in Newcastle Chroni­ nbsdasany. bench. liberty of thought and expression in re­ In Utah and New Mexico the case is breadth of mental culture before their cle are discussing answers to mental different. There is sufficient in Judge transition, for a broad, unsectarian and impressions, quoting the opinion of Mr. One of our correspondents speaks of “The soul sleeps in the rock, dreams in ligion that we have in politics—a right ME. the animal and awakes in man,” should Hammond’s decision to keep these two free education of our birth of both sexes. Nicholas Morgan in his essay on “The *4e opposition from the strong hold of sacred and defensible as that of polit­ Territories out of the union until such The Academies, Seminaries, Colleges, value of prayer": “I am led to believe Ike Church, who have used every me- •.read “awakes , in the , spiritual . man,” . . for ical liberty. We want the privilege of 1; time as in matters of religious beliefs and even universities of the past and the that, besides living in a sea of air, we are M to ob.ln.ct and impede progress by £ BBS °” the eartl plane: S B h?r ■ saying that we do not find it stated in their people are more radically divided.” the Bible that Moses wrote the Penta­ present, have been largely under the im surrounded by an extremely subtle ele­ vile and olenderous reports- f f l S B a “ 0r a spmtual SS E l! PURITY OF THE PRESS. mediate direction and power of denoni' owning Spiritualism. Is thaV the tbesmt who carnea lL In view of its being a public educator, and strictions of creeds and dogmas which RE) tor correspondent mistaken some riff- the posIt,,e or spiritually awakened be- ables us to decide categorically its date.” accordance with the condition of physi­ consequently in a measure responsible have held control over the hearts and cal things. Were a pebble dropped into for good Christians? 1 nig the soul takes objective form from In closing his address he said: “If, in the smiling infant to the human entity order to be numbered among the elect, for the moral or immoral tendency of the minds of their disciples. the middle of a lake it would send rip­ age. In a recent number of The Century It is true that since the presence of ik t s The vaguest form of intuition is to in the prime of manhood, according to one must belong to this party, I prefer pling waves to the circumference. Then, too* when others are wrong without its attainment in spiritual unfoldment or to take my chance in the middle state, or is printed an interesting paper on this this great intellectual aud psychic force, mayit not be th$t certain mental states act subject, and credits Cincinnati with being which is toning and shaping the thought king able to right them. This continues growth. But whether the soul can be even in that place where reprobate heret­ on the surrounding ether in a like man­ % the first western city that gave the in­ of the world to-day, there has been a to grow until positive knowledge mani-1 seen subjectively, is questioned by many, ics are said to go. I shall have good ner? That is, by causing etheral waves to loosening of these creedal bauds which tola itself in place of suspicion, and I and probably rightly so—material nature company and plenty of it. For, if the centive in raising the standard of jour­ go a considerable distance, which in their nalism and frowning down mud-slinging have held our Institutions of learning so *pwrds to the power of prophesying— I being, as it were, the mirror for the re orthodox party have told us the truth, course may come in contact with sensi­ and personalities. It is also suggested long in thrall. There is now observed a totaition being an effect of the soul’s flection or expression of spiritual nature there I shall meet such personages as tive brains with enough force to bring liberalizing tendency, gathering to it typort with causation or the cause of | or soul, Socrates, John the Baptist, Christ, Paul as a reform, the signing of each article them en rapport with the person who self force from the popular heart. The toa on which its intelligence is centred, the Apostle, Savonarola, Luther, Maurice, with the name or initials of the writer; set the waves in motion.” The following ft to the' soul gradually awakening to BOTH FEAR THE TRUTH. the “extended discussion of the relations rules are less rigid as to the faith and ML ,, . . I Rev. T.Am A/CDeWitt VV UV Talmage A OlUIdgC was W«1 shortly Kingsley, Stanley, Robertson, Brown, is given from Van Helmont: “I have Juje and understand.ug of its powers Uft delivery> two severely Channing, Beecher, not to speak of the of newspapers to society;”, and the hold­ religious convictions of pupils. These until .now deferred the unveiling of a ing of editors to a strict accountability— are not required to accept without criti­ tofart its transition into the spiritual of criticizedt for uUcrance of the following lesser and more familiar heretics who great mystery: it is, that there is in man it being understood where such have cism or dissent, the Jewish scriptures as are yet alive, suck as Farrar, Holland, an energy, such that by his own will, ______extract which somewhat favored Spirit sufficient editorial authority to be able to containing all truth,all light,all authority, Smith, Newton, Briggs, Bridgman, and by his imagination, he can act out of' The war barometor indicates a gather-1 ualistn or showed an inclination of the guard against inconsistencies and errors> but in place of blind, creedal faith, all of togof clouds over Germany and France. I speaker in that direction. But having Brooks, ParkbursL” himself, and impress a virtue, exercis­ On the strength of this the Central which of course cannot be where the God's manifestations in creation and a ing a durable influence on a far-distant I tot u have peace, and let diplomats who I regained his former position by a de- universal government of law are now Presbyterian lets forth a blast against editor is a machine subject to the dicta­ object. Man is the image of God, not by tobt war between nations fight it out nunciation of the same since, we sup' tion of a proprietor. Responsibility studied without the institution or the tooogit themselves—which will at the I pose he would rather not have these Mr. Ball’s heresy and says therein that his external form, but by his soul, by it is “pernicious, blasphemous and pre­ without authority are not editorial re­ pupil being ostracised as infidel. Even old the faculties with which he is gifted. 'tow time give a proof of their loyalty I words recorded against him. We reprint quisites,and readers should draw the line Harvard University would not to-day, toilinctaty, their patriotism—with the them, however, by request as they ap posterous lucubration, and which would But God, who has no corporeal organs, where the above fits the case. German sustain its president and professors in acts by his will alone. It is by his will IQ. tofeaUnding that the government pays peared in the “Advent Review and Sab- have been cordially indorsed by Theo­ dore Parker or Faustna Socinus—nay, papers have what is known as a “responsi­ such a foray upon the personal liberties aloue that he impresses motion on all tobdemnity agreed upon to the winning bath Herald” of October 29, 1889, with ble editor,’’and “Kladderad*tch,”the Ger­ which might well have received the of the pupil as it once did with that his creatures; it follows that man can “fe,thereby preventing the carnage and I the censure attached. Here are Mr. man Punch has several of these ou hand, able expounder of the laws of health I Of hearty signature of David Hume, of Ed­ likewise act by his will.” If it were toi of life that must attend the meeting Talmage’s words: who relieve each other while one or more aud healing, and public lecturer, Dr. F. 1 nations to settle the disputes of di- There i» a dam or phenomena which makes ward Gibbon, of Mr. Herbert Spencer, of fashionable to quote from the records of I me think that the spiritual and heavenly world the late Charles Darwin, of Prof. Huxley are serving prison terms for libel, etc. L. H. Willis, of New York state. avowed Spiritualists (both of these ' ...... ■ — I may, (after awhile, make a demonstration in and of Monsieur Renan.” Thus the latter reform can only be insti­ But these old institutions are retteat- quotations are from Spiritualists) these tottial attention is called by those in* I this world that will bring all moral and spirit' Thus the vanguard increases, and tuted with a proviso attached. Although iug from their former positions tardily discussions might be very much en­ totoUd in the work of the Indiana State ”al » ■ dims*. n®w,i »» no spiritualist; the best papers are certainly those ou aud grudgingly. They will hold their S , I but every intelligent man has noticed that there either the church must sccept the ad riched. Meeting Association to the letter are ,trange and my.terioua things which in- vanced ideas of its more learned and which the editor has full sway and need creedal grip upon the conscience of their The scientific study of nature tends * Hr*. A. H. Luther in another column I dicate to him that perhaps the spiritual world Intelligent prefects, or be relegated a not hesitate about speaking his mind pupils to the end of their educational not only to correct and ennoble the in­ ^toning the same. This camp as- la not so far off as sometimes we coniecture position in the world occupied only by when a subject calls for his immediate cycle. In some countries, however, not­ totklM.JtoUon is1. an— important ___one in the land heavenly that afterworld awhilethere may from ^ the a den,0nstratlon spiritual and the lesser mentally endowed strata of response. Restriction robs of mental ably in Germany, the universities have tellectual conceptions of man, but it •kind should be sustained by all who I Up0n our world for ita betterment. We c a ll' humanity.______force as the chaining of the physical body already become powerless to control or serves also to ameliorate his physical to see the cause flourish in that I magnetism, or we call It mesmerism, or RELIGION AND THE STATE. robs of material force; although it places lead the faith of their students. As a condition. totftind its surroundings. Mrs. Luther, call It electricity, because we want some term It will be remembered that Judge into the bauds of an unprincipled editor result the liberal-minded faith of this Lying is like trying to hide in a fog. to cover up our Ignorance. I do not know what Hammond, of the United States District a dangerous weapon, and into the hands century who, by marked natural ability If you move about you are in danger of I S to as active and energetic lady and that is. I never heard an audible voice from JJtotow to do all ahe can to encourage the other world. 1 am persuaded of this, how- Court in Tennessee, recently delivered a of an egotistic or passionate one the and genius give promise of standing in bumpiug your head against the truth; as £ fcovement, austain the officers and ever, that the velt between tbia world and the decision sustaining the action of the medium for “mud-slinging” ad nauseam the front rank? of their generations, as soon as the fog blows up you are goue i^tofcata by words sod deeds, and, every- next la getting thinner and thinner, and that State in the conviction of King, the Ad' of a cause or principle it represents. It thinkers and reasoners, are taking their auyhow. perhaps after awhile, at the call o f God, not at haa always been the desire and aim of post-graduate lectures aud studies, not A man caunot have an idea of perfec­ S bowa that which she promises she the call of the Davenport brothers or Andrew ventist, for violating a statute by work' tfactually. IJackson Davis, some o f the old scriptural war­ lug on Sunday, and who had appealed ' The Better Way to represent the cause at their alma maters, but in German and Ition iu auother which he was never sen- ^toMwxeas, riors, some of the spirits of other days, mighty the case on the ground that the law was lit advocates through clean journalism; French universities, simply because ofj sible ol'iu himself. 2 THE BETTER WAY BIIPTBMBBR 19, 1801.

Written for The Belter Wnv. souie other man or men? I have all the tice cau hope to achieve in the final anche Indians on West Cache creek are Wrltten for Tlic Better Wav. reasoning docs not prove the future life. INTERROGATORY. THOUOHT8 BRIEFLY STATED. If there is no life after this there is no attributes that they have ami as much victory of man. To-day it represents greatly excited by the predictions made JUIIN WKTIIKHIIKK, C. II. MI'HKAY. authority for prescribing what I con­ industrial freedom. That word industrial by one of their number, Howling Hear, call for high morality here, and scl fish­ Several essayists iu Tim Bktthr Wav There is intelligence iu this world and sider what is proper and what is wrong. raises a multitude of question ou which an old medicine man, who enjoys great ill mau, and it is the highest thing there ness, looking out for one’s self would in the last few mouths have advauced If I go counter to the course they have this 4U1 day of July we stand and look repute ntnotig the members of the tribe. seem to be man’s highest duty and all re­ certaiu theories in regard to the constl is here. It seems to be human iu its laid down they can, if they have the at, and looking at them deeply they "Howling Hear is one of the oldest In­ genesis, found in man, or from him and ligious sentiment a weakness. tution of the universe and man's relation With a knowledge that death is not might, deprive me of liberty or kill me strike us with their vaBtuess and diffi­ dians in the Territory and it is confi­ found no where else. I mean tlic dic­ to it, that I believe will bear question for doing so, but can they puuish me culty. Wealth, wheu it gets into the dently asserted that he has long passed the eud of the man, or even if it lug. Their opinions have beeu presented tionary meaning of intelligence, not the after I am dead? If I am indifferent to hands of a few, becomes a greater despot the century mark. For fifty years he intelligence of atoms, or animals, but was as general as faith the motives for in some cases, as the fruitage of their earth life their threatened punishmeut than crowned feudal monarchs. has been the head medicine man of the a well-ordered life—a life for others as knowledge of Spiritualism, and have human intelligence that can count, write is no restraint upon me. Can I be made Tyrants, like those which destroyed tribe, and no Indian can be a medicine aud cipher. There must be, then, a well as for one’s self would be increased been characterised by such a feeling of to suffer for wrong doing beyond the the greatness of classic and those man until he is fiAy years old. This a thousand fold. Reason and philosophy confidence in their correctness that inauy higher intelligence to have produced it earth life? If I do so suffer who or wlint barbarian rulers who won with glory aud would bear out the assertiou that he is As water never rises higher than its foun­ will not give us this knowledge; but sen­ of the fresh readers of the paper may suous proof of the survival of man af­ imposes the punishment? Certainly no ofteu covered with infamy the office of now over a hundred. tain, there must be a fountain of intelli­ think such views represent the uuiver- soul would choose voluntarily to suffer ruler of the Roman world, can come "lie speaks of events which occured ter physical death lifts all these hopes, sally accepted tenets of all loug-standiug gence, and it could net be lower than if it could by mere force of will suppress upon this world no more. ICducation, fully a hundred years ago, and says he the stream, but must necessarily be intuitions, unproved revelations, which believers iu the spiritual religion. With­ suffering aud evoke happiness. This iu the hands of a triumphant Democracy, lias witnessed them. are pointers any way Into sublime truths, out taking time in specializing instances higher, so we say an infinite intelli­ was Milton’s Satan’s view when he de­ will keep justice as white as snow and “In appearance he is tall, with silver- gence—a great first cause of it, and we so that they become cumulative evidence, or names, I wish to allude at once to the clared, "The mind is its own place and liberty as pure as the air. This age lias gray hair. He is very spare and his skiu though no evidence without these sen­ doctrine advanced that man’s will is the call this God; that is, the unavoidable can make a hell of heaven, a heaven of turned its back ou all other ages; form-' appears to be stuck tightly to his bones, deduction from the nature of things. suous manifestations. highest expression of intelligent power erly it was the will of a king and his hell." giving him almost the appearance of a The fact that there is intelligence in the What the world needs to-day more in the universe, and that there is nothing Now while this sounds very well in count; to-day it is the educator of the living skeleton. than it needs anything else, is a knowl­ superior to or above bis intelligence; world manifested in mau, it must come poetry, it is not sustained in fact. The people who 1b king. No despot could "About two weeks ago he went into front some intelligent source, so an intel­ edge that death is not the end. Many that by some means that we cannot ade­ thrive a day in this country with, the soul cannot ignore certaip established retirement, as he has been accustomed ligent God is proved. All we know of this have found this knowledge, and all w thing untouched,and manifests intelligence in where he now stands as the supreme au­ requirement of obedience to these im­ by the fertile farm and the genius of the happen for several years to come. more beneficial or noble set on foot than the movement; that is, counts ten when thority, either upon himself or anything posed conditions spring? If I have the artisan. Political parties for a time may "About two years ago he gave his last a fund for our worthy mediums who have asked, or any number, there must be a else in illimitable space. Wheu we con­ blind, but they cannot deprive the peo­ prediction, aud every incident which he become invalids and need care, treatment authority or inhereut right to revoke mau that docs it, if no fraud or visible per sider that this little dot of dirt called what you ordain, I certainly would be ple of the liberty they have won and foretold came to pass. He said there and change of climate. Many of these son,it must be by an invisible one—a man the earth bears such au insignificant re foolish to be penitent for violating your which they prize so well. An educated may be able to reside at home fairly would be great excitement among the who was a mortal on earth and now a spir­ lation to the vast and iucouceivably great ordinance. If I can set aside all the or­ people cannot be enslaved. Freedom Indians over a "big medicine mau" who comfortable, yet have naught of means it, as much alive as when he was a mortal bulk of material disused throughout dinances of men with impunity and yet and intelligence, education and liberty would come from the North, but that he to spare for health's sake. A change of being, usually giving his name. Iu the space, the assignment of mau to such am under the control of some power make, preserve and defend from assault would do no good to the Indians. climate necessitates quite an expense. absence of fraud, mechanical contrivance, high dignity seems like a grotesque and that exacts obedience to law and limits that flag. “This was followed by the Messiah and I have oue medium in mind who needs or deception, it is absolute proof that unwarranted conceit. To recent investi­ my actions by imposing suffering, I When the dark ages closed liberty was ghost-dance craze. He said that floods a Colorado or California climate, yet the man consciously survives the death gators of Spiritualism let me say, that must conclude that it is an intelligence born. At first it was a struggle to wor­ would do much damage to the people, cannot afford to make the change. With of his body. the theory that man represents the high­ exterior and superior to man’s. I know ship God freely; to hold and espouse and this was followed by a waterspout health too much wrecked to permit of est exhibition of intelligence and has there are people who console themselves opinion on religious speculations freely; which almost annihilated the herds of her guides using her for public work, nothing above him to be responsible to, So clear is this surviving intelligence in the belief that they can dodge or to investigate the phenomena of the un­ the cattlemen along the Cache. to the common mind that the absence of she has no other resource and must comes not from the highest and most evade this suffering, just as the Christian iverse freely aud to dare to remodel ven­ "Many other predictions of a purely suffer on indefinitely. advanced souls of the spirit world, but positive knowledge that the phenomena scientists tell you that pain is a fiction, erable forms of faith and ancient insti­ local nature were fully verified, and the of table tipping, untouched, we have to During her five weeks’ visit to me from incarnate persons—born but a few even while you are writhing under the tutions. The force of past religious Indians say they have never known him at my home in Memphis, Tennessee— days ago as it were—who have had but say it is an imposibility and must be agonies of toothache. struggles made that flag. That flag to­ to fail iu any prophecy which he has delusion or trickery. Testimony is not for I refer to Mrs. Mary L. Phillips—she little opportunity to learn what really What is the testimony of thousands of day knows no creed; stands for no made. improved some in health, but the hot does exist. Their assurance in jumping convincing, it must be a matter of expe­ spirits upou the subject of suffering to church. For more than a hundred years "The present excitement is owing to rience, so clearly is intelligence a human days were very hard on her. Her guides at conclusions should not be accepted effect adjustments in the spirit realms, it has been the pride of a nation; under the dire disasters which he now pre­ controlled her more times in that space with the same readiness that they ex­ characteristic, aud is thus attributed to giving their own and the experience of its influence the soldier has marched to dicts arc soon to overwhelm the whole some living person, that it must be decep­ than during the year previous. Yet they hibit in explaining and settling all the only came to me privately. They said many other souls? From their evidence victory and glory. It represents all that country. Howling Bear claims to have tion. One positive of the actuality of the mysteries of life and the multiplex phe­ it is as conclusive as the laws of gravity is worthy in patriotism. For many as­ been present when the great earthquake they gained the strength in my home nomena that surround us. Suppose that intelligent phenomenon cannot come to that purification cannot be attained by pirating nationalities long oppressed, it changed the whole country in south­ any other conclusion than what it claims and atmosphere that they so much we concede that their view is correct; needed, and there was an expressed de­ mere assertion of the will. If one has is the flag of hope and promise. To the west Missouri, and he now says that a to be—a departed spirit, and any doubt in that man is accountable to nothing above sire that their medium could pass ten or been guilty of wrong he cannot say, I wandering exile it promises a home and worse shaking-up is in store for all who the measure of his knowledge of the himself, will we not yet be involved in twelve months in Colorado, where great herewith throw aside my guilt and make to the groaning slave the blessings of live in the country. actuality of the facL If he knows the perplexing difficulties and inexplicable improvement in health would again en­ myself free; by the power vested in me freedom. This flag floats before the "He came from retirement in a wildly table moves intelligently without mortal paradoxes? If man is responsible to able them to bring her before the public. as the highest form of intelligence in school house happy to men. The foun­ excited state, and said first that he has or mechanical aid, as claimed, he is as nothing above himself and is the super­ I cannot endure the thought that this the universe I choose to be happy and dations of permanent freedom are laid not long to live. certain of an invisible spirit as the fac­ ior intelligent power of time and space, glorious and I ignore the past and the in the school; the young are the saviors "The prediction as given brings terror grand instrument shall pass from use­ why has he instituted conditions to tor, as that two and two are four. fulness through lack of a needed change evil I have done. I will make no resti­ and preset vers of the nation. Let it be to the hearts of the Indians, for they Identity is another thing and a sec­ -worry and punish himself; to make him­ in climate. What a mercy if some good tution or suffer no expiation, as I am an educational missionary flag. With a have implicit faith in his powers of prog­ ondary matter—a spirit claiming to be self miserable and grieve over both here soul in Colorado would open heart and only amenable to myself. Why can he benevolent justice let it float; let it rep­ nostication. Thomas Jefferson, may be only John and beyond the grave? Why does he home to the little sufferer. If such not vault into the beatitudes of the resent all that is virtuous in patriotism "He says, first, that there will be slight Jones, and John Quincy Adams may be not brush aside remorse as a figment of blessed by his imperial volition? What and the nation. Liberty and justice are shakings of the earth in all parts of the should hunger for words from their the mind and determine to abolish all only Seth Brown, but who ever he is, be loved spirit friends they would surely be power shall interfere with him or op­ for the world when the world is made country. In some places the mountains is a man who is a departed spirit and regret for injuries to others, or mock at press him or overwhelm him with con­ ready. Fight on then! Let Democracy will fall down, and others will rise up in repaid by the guides of my friend, who, the sufferings of bis victims of wrong who once lived on earth and who still in the quiet of a home and sympathetic trition? He is broken and humbled under be equal to humanity; let it stand for their places. Rivers will be dried up, lives; that settles the law of survival af­ and repeat with Hamlet, "Let the galled some mysterious influence that conquers good the world over. Under its beni- and lakes and streams come where water friends, still find strength—vitality— jade wince; our withers are unwrung." ter physical dissolution aud proves Mod­ sufficient for occasional control. There his proud ipdividuality and causes him ficient power let us strive to realize that has never been known before. ern Spiritualism, whether the intelli­ If there is no higher power than man to realize that there is something out­ the world is our country and to do good "Much sickness will come all over the came such returns to me when I was to review conduct, from whence do you gence is an alias or the person it claims thus thauked, blessed and cheered by side of himself that has charge of the our religion, but to-day let that flag rep­ land, and then big storms will appears be. derive your authority to control or to destinies of men. Whether it be Ctcsar resent good government, wise govern­ the like of which has never beeu known the unseen. All love Lula who meet advise others to pursue a course that or Napoleon, Daniel Webster or the ment and all that is worthy and noble in before. I have used the phase of table tipping her and listen to her “chatter-talk to the you assure them is the way to happiness Czar of Russia, all encounter the same a great nation. "The slight earthquakes will follow by for au illustration; it will apply to all pale faces." and right? What right have you to set inexorable tribunal, an impartial judg­ more violent ones, and then the whole phases of sensuous phenomena, that I write this on my own responsibili­ up a standard for me, who may take a Written for The Better Way. ties; certainly not on Mary's. She is ment that strips them of authority and THE COMING CATACLYSM. country will suffer from a dreadful dis­ where there is intelligence there timid to an extreme degree where her very opposite view of what suits my leaves them naked and as helpless as a P R O P. J. R . M ’CII AS AS, M . D . aster. must be a man. Some of the offi- finances or praise is concerned. I pen comfort? My will may come in conflict new born child. Then comet the full That important coming events are oAen "The shores of the big water will sink cersof the new Psychical Research So­ the words, hoping they will find a re­ with yours and those leagued with you recognition of that higher spiritual au­ impressed upon sensitive minds, and and white men will be drowned by the ciety have witnessed some physical sponse in some heart equally sympa­ in carrying out your views of how a per­ thetic and with that which I have not—a thority that pervades the realms of space that the prophetic capacity or sensitive­ thousands. The Indians will not be so manifestation in the light, the bank account or Colorado home. Also son should conduct himself. You may like a subtle essence, and the soul real­ ness to the future is more widely diffused much troubled, for they will be away sensitive being a Lowell lady who is to agitate the thought of starting a fund conspire and overpower me by force, in izing its own weakness, turns inquir­ in the human race thau is generally sup­ from the place where the worst is to not a public medium and knows noth­ such as is suggested at the opening. _ I which case your "right" is simply might; ingly to the source of consciousness and posed, has often been shown by facts, but come. ing of Spiritualism; it would make no will answer questions or forward remit- or if I have more power than you I will life and asks for guidance and knowl­ tances to promote the needed change in the facts have beeu generally neglected, "The land will open and whole cities difference if she was familiar with the this case. ______make you succumb. Then power be­ edge. ______instead of being studied by scientific will be swallowed up. subject, or was a public medium, all that comes eveiything and "good" ceases to Reported for The Belter Way. J. D LARKIN A C O . minds. "Fire will break forth from the center Is required are the facts. In her pres­ J. D. Larkin and Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., be. Under this view our educational DEMOCRACY, LIBERTY AND HU­ My extensive predictions in the essay of the earth and rivers of fire will run ence a cane untouched stands upright tendencies are essentially false and mis­ MANITY. in this week’s issue of Thk Bhttkr Wav Au Address by J. Clegg Wright at Newfleld, N. on the Coming Cataclysm coincide well where the waters now is. on the floor, moves as requested, holds in their one page adve. .isement, make leading. Instead of effort to mitigate J-, July 4, i*9i. with what several prophetic seers have "The people who live west of the big its owu against opposing strength; a the sufferings of the oppressed, we an offer which is so remarkable that we After the band had played and the flag since written to me of their own im­ river (the Mississippi), and east of the chair rocks, untouched; a lady sits in it go out of our way to refer to iL should teach that the wisest course is to hoisted to the head of the staff, Mr. pressions heretofore,which they regarded big mountains (the Rockies), will have and is liAed, chair and all onto the table steel the heart against pity and live a While it is true that this firm has such Wright stepped forth and accepted from as positive truth, and were surprised to less trouble and dauger than anyone as requested. This is the report of this implicit confidence in the character of life oblivious of others’ woe. If my will the hands of the Order of American Me­ see expressed more fully in my way. else, but those who live far west and far respectable body of people, whose object is supreme it is simply maudlin foolish­ the goods they send out—their valuable chanics the flag which the order donated Still more remarkable is the close re­ east will have to fly for their lives. is to get at the truth. As one of them soaps, toilet articles and large family ness for me to unnecessarily distress to the school district of Newfield. He semblance of my published predictions Where the big river empties into the is the Rev. M. J. Savage, it adds an item myself about others or to take a single lamp, that they are willing to send them said: "Neighbors and citizens of this with those of the German hermit, pub­ ocean there will the whole land be swal­ to this respectable body of facts that to reliable parties for 30 days' trial, while step aside for their comfort. I should great Republic, on your behalf I accept lished in the AUgemeine Zeitung in Au­ lowed up and everything be destroyed. he cannot account for except on the feel the majesty of Louis of France when this is so still we recommend our readers the flag which now flutters in the breeze. gust, 1857, 33 years before mine were In the middle of the big ocean will come theory that he is dealing with an invisi­ when they order the box of soap and the it was suggested to him that certain leg On your behalf I thank the Order of published, of which I had no knowledge. land where land has not been before. ble spiriL These officers of the society islation would be advisable and he re­ lamp, to send the money with their or­ American Mechanics who have given to His predetions have been substantially "Howling Bear undoubtedly believes referred to say the seance and the mani­ der. The firm are pre-eminently respon­ plied, “Law! / am the law." Under us who live in this school district this fullfilled in reference to Napoleon III.; his own predictions, and says before all festations were very satisfactory; and if your view of man’s supremacy your mor­ sible, and if the lamp and soap do not flag. When I look at it it stirs my ar­ the Franco-German war; the death of this happens he will be gone and will not satisfactory they must be conclusive evi­ meet the full expectation of those order­ alities are the flimsiest formalities. They dor and enthusiasm for liberty and jus­ Pope Pius; the three emperors of Ger­ see iL dence that the force is intelligent, and - are based on nothing but conventions ing, the money will be refunded and tbe tice. It represents the sovereignty of many in one year, and the assassination "He says that before the year is out being in the light aud not an act of any­ goods will be taken back. We know and convenience. The asserted right in the people, Republican liberty and fra­ of presidents of the United States. And he will die, and then the first great one preseut, except a catalytic one, the them is a fiction of the mind; they have tbe immense rush that will be made on ternal equality. It took eternity to make although his predictions were not abso­ trouble will come to the people. He has actor must be a departed spirit, which this house for the soap and lamp, and no substance or support; no endurance it Progress is slow when permanent. lutely exact in all particulars, their gen­ warned the Indians to stay where they being so, man has at least tbe important or vitality. Why spend breath or time those ordering on 30 days' trial will, of It represents the highest mark of polit­ eral and wouderful correctness author­ are and not travel to the cast or west; knowledge that death is not the end. course, have to wait their turn, but in trying to sustain chimeras of the izes the conclusion that they will also be ical aspiration, religious freedom and until after they see these things have parties sending the money with tbe fancy and asserting that this or that progress. substantially correct in reference to the happened. The important thing is to prove that course is the better, when by my im­ order, will have the goods shipped the America represents the greatest ex­ next twenty-five years, and I believe that “When asked wheu the disasters would the mau docs not die with his body, but same day the order is received. perial will I can follow any course and periment a people ever made in the they will prove as nearly correct as the come he answered senteutiously. ’may survives iL There is nothing iu the be equally irresponsible? It is with unqualified satisfaction that profound art and philosophy of good predictions already fulfilled. This sin be soon,’ may be ten years.’ " world to-day that settles that point we call the attention of our readers to I inquire then, is it true or is it the and wise self-government. That flag gular coincidence between predictions As a further confirmation I beg leave but the intelligence connected this—what might be called "wonderful” logical outcome of investigation and be­ stands for what is great in civilization; it given independently of an interval of to add that I have just received the fol with what are called sensuous spirit manifestations. If they are what they —advertisement of J. D. Larkin & Co., lief in Spiritualism, or is it the deduct­ is a political missionary flag; it has a thirty-three years, is a very strong evi­ lowing message from the late l'rof. Den Buffalo, N. Y. They offer so much for ions of modern science that all our moral smile of love and promise to down-trod­ dence of their truth, for it cannot be ac­ ton, written upon a slate of a pair firmly are claimed to be they do it without them, there is no proof. True the in­ the money sent that it is difficult for us philosophy is simply based upon the den nations; it floats over the home of counted for by chance or Occident. fastened together m i tli eight screws, the to state whether they make a present of inventions of men; or that it is the result liberty, the land of manhood and of sci­ And now it appears that a similar pan­ screws each covered by my seal. When tuitions of the race indicate it; many the lamp or of the soap and toilet arti­ simply—as Herbert Spencer believes— ence, art, industry and hope. The kings orama of the future has been impressed the slates were opened the following people have au inuatc feeling that they cles, but which ever way it is, the liber­ of our recognition of its utility? -Is it of the eaith, when they look upon that upou the mind of an Indian prophet, was found written in pencil with other are immortal. Bible revelations say so ality is certainly unheard of; think of it; true that aside from this we are not flag, it tells them that the foremost na­ whose character entitles him to respect. messages from friends whom I had re­ and give examples of survivals, but tbe they will send enough soap to last a fam­ bound in any way to suffer for violating tions on earth can secure liberty, prop­ In the lloston Globe of August 96th ap­ quested to commuuicate: Dible as the word of God has lost its au­ pears the following statement. It will thority,aud cannot be quoted as evidence, ily one year, besides a lamp, which will any of the statutes of men if we can vio­ erty and life by popular power and that Friend Buchauan -The prophecies are last a life-time. late them and escape detection? Is there kingship and personal forms of govern­ be observed that while he predicts con­ being fulfilled aud more are yet to fol­ so that the subject without the mod­ low. In regard to your physical and no requirement of moral obligation above ment belong to man when in an inferior vulsions similar to what I have described, material welfare we are of the opln- ern spirit manifestations is only a faith In the light of science and true cos­ the institutions of men? Certainly not stage of development. The political con­ he has no definite idea of the time when ion that you should locale in the West. and hope, and the faith in this age has mogony, welcome all the new concep­ if man’s will is the highest intelligent stitution under which o man aubmita to they will occur;—his hasty answer, "may You will be successful in surrouiiding gone iuto eclipse, and hope, you know, tions, ideals, or cerebral images, that are expression in the universe, There arc life, like his faith, shows the progress he be soon, may lie ten years," shows that yourself with hosts of friends. long deferred makes the heart sick. Rea­ not yet actualized. Let every man or many men aud they have very diverse has made in the science of government he had no distinct perception of time. I ______W h , P ltNTON. son says, and truly, that there is a great woman be free to work for, to write and views as to what is right or good, each and life. Free government is fit for am quite sure according to the laws of Passing from the physical constitution waste of creative power, for such a brief talk about, his ideal of a future, better, view being modified by passion, temper­ those only who know how to use free­ periodicity that the great convulsions of the brain to the phenomena of con­ space of mortal life, if death is the end higher life. .All the truth aud good of ament or selfishness. In what way can dom Wisely. Kings represent a power will not occur before ten or fifteen years sciousness we find ourselves confronted it says also there is manifest injustice, our civilization have been first idealized the essential good be discovered and de­ that dreads the people; a power at any of the next century shall have passed— with the incomprehensible. States of the good and the bad are not rewarded and tbeu, in time, materialized iuto fined, aud after being defined what is to moment ready to crush the people. Re­ a date which places it somewhat beyond consciousness resulting from any ar this life according to their deserts, forma, forces, aud uses. Without ideals bind me or you to follow or subscribe to publican sovereignty represents all that any probable duration of uiy own life: ratigemeut of the molecules of tbe brain I aud another life is called ----- for to square V ||Uno Udevelopment,1 no progress.—T. II. it or to any line of conduct laid down by freedom can contain or that popular Jus- "Fort Sill, I. T., Aug. 33.—The Com­ arc inconceivable.—J. Tyndall. accounts justly to all; but all tliiw good 1 Cook. 3 SEPTEMBER 12. 1801. THE BETTER WAV p STRIKING MANIFESTATIONS. back of this tragedy, and that Booth was spontaneous, and, like the magnet, draws act as though governments were insti­ Religion of Man To the Editor of The Better Way. made the instrument for the effect. The one through attraction to another. tuted, and laws enacted, for their own THE MOST I, the undersigned, have been an in- fact, however, was most likely the lower Such is love, and in this respect friend­ exclusive benefit. It is about time icstigator of spiritual phenomena for And Ethics of Science, ing of his moral forces, which brought ship and love are one. But a poet sings: that this class was authoritively informed RELIABLE iboot twenty years and have never be­ to his aid some undeveloped powers Friendship is the joy o f reason, that we live in a republic, and not a theo­ By Hudson Tuttle: fore asked the privilege of giving pub­ that are only too willing to lend a help­ Dearer yet than that of love, cracy. They should also be made to un­ To correct the constipated habit, Tbe ptuit baa been tbe A ge o f tb e Gods and licity to any part of my experience, Love but lasts the transient season, derstand that the atrocious code of blue remove sick - headache, relieve tbe Religion of Pain; tbe present Is the Age ing hand in such maters. The message Friendship makes the bliss above. of M in and (be Religion of Joy. Not servile m a member of a private circle of twelve laws and cruel and outragious regime < f dyspepsia, to purify the blood, received reads as follows: Thus placing friendship higher than trust to tbt Gods, bnt knowledge of the laws persons. We have met once each week I was not a Catholic—no matter to what ex­ .. Cottpn Mather, are inapplicable to this cure jaundice, liver complaint, and of tbe world, belief In tbe divinity of man hr about a year, at the residence of Mrs. tent they may have used me. I was o f no love. But it must be a very worldy love age. biliousness, Ayer’s Pills are un- and bla eternal prog-ns toward peifectlon la that is simply transient. True friend­ tbe fonndatloi of the R elig io n o p Ma n and Towers, io Hanson Place, Brooklyn, pronounced religious belief. On the contrary The Christian's Sunday is strictly a equaled. They are an excellent the system of Kthicm as trout* d lu thin w ork, $ai such phenomena as bright lights, I turned more towards that which you call ship in our estimation is love, if “like religious institution, and cannot be after-dinner pill, assisting the pro­ Tbe following are the titles of tbe chapter*) atheistical. I have thrown off all such condi­ the magnet, draws one through attrac­ Part first—RELIGION AND SCIENCE. loaches by invisible hands, the playing tions, and have emerged Into the free broad rightfully enforced on persons having cess of digestion, and cleansing and Introd action; Religion; Fetishism; Polythe­ of several' musical instruments at one light of truth. Lincoln and I have formed tion to another.” no respect for it as as. holy day. The strengthening the alimentary canaL ism; Monotheism; Phallic Worship; Man's friendship that is beyond mere words; and There is, however, a kind of worldly tine, independent writing, talking, and Roman Catholic has the same legal When taken on the invasion of a Moral Progress Depends on His Intellectual waging are of common occurrence, of when he has overlooked the p*st, why should attraction called friendship, due to en­ rights to enforce abstinence from meat cold or a fever, they effectually pre­ Growth; The Gr«at Theological Problems— mortals quibble and misrepresent us. vironment—social and busines relations vent further progress of the disease. the Origin of Fvll.the Nature of God, tbe me one of our members has developed J. Wilk es Booth. eating on Friday, as has the Protestant Future State; Fa.l of Man and the Christian ■ and constitutes one of the links towards Being sugar-coated and purely veg­ scheme of Redemption; Man’s Position, the wonderful gift of physical medium- Christians to inforce his sanctimonious Fate. Free Will, Free Agency, Necessity, Re­ ship. DEAD AND GONE. that glorious condition of love known as obset vance of Sunday. etable, they are the best sponsibility; Duties ana Obligations o f Man Charles J. Reid, a young man of twenty- to God and Himself. But what I desire to report for your universal brotherhood. But however Monopoly is the cause of the age, and five years, living at Xenia, O., fell dead Part second-THE ETHICS OF SCIENCE!, piper are the occurrences of Thursday begun ia indifferent. Even a selfish the Christian clergy would defiantly Fam ily recently, while walking across the din­ The Individual; Genesis and Evolution of cieniog, August 13th, 1S91, on which union often blooms or ripens into true medicine, tor old and young. Ayer's Fills ing-room in his father’s house. The over-ride the rights of American citizens, Spirit; Tbe Laws of Moral Government; Tbe occasion twelve of our members were love or harmony of spirit and thus monopolize Sunday to their own exclu­ aro indispensable to soldiers, sailors, camp­ family were present at the breakfast ers, miners, and travelers, and aro every­ Appetites; Selfish Propensities; Love; Wis­ present, and I believe that the mani­ reaches the goal to which all souls are sive financial benefit. Sunday is the where recommended by the medical fra­ dom; Conscience; Accountability; Change of table when Charles entered the room. Heart; WbatlsGoodT Wbat is Wrong? Hap­ festations stand almost alone in the an- tending. The possibilities for it exists clergyman's day to work, not in dispens­ ternity. Dr. J. W. Haynes, Falousc, W. T., piness; The Path of Advance; The Will?: Is He had passed the table but a few steps, writes: “ Ayer’s Pills are the most evenly bal­ Man Free? Culture and Development of the ssls of Modern Spiritualism. On that in every soul, but some have to be cajoled ing to hungry souls of Christ’s free when he fell heavily to the floor, afid anced in their Ingredients, ol any I know of.'* Will; Tbe Charleroi Human Rights; Liberty; particular evening, I arranged the sit­ into it through temptation, as it were, Vapel without money and without price; “ For more than twenty years I have used Duties and Obligations; Bin; Punishment- never again breathed. The body was Present and Future; Lniy of Prayer; Duty to ters myself and placed the medium be­ as a child is made to take physic by the but furnishing according to previous Ayer’s Pills as a corrective for torpidity of Children; to Parents: to Society; Duty as a carried into a bedroom, and, after vain the stomach, liver, and bowels, and to ward Source of Strength: Obligations to Society; tween two ladies of my choice, instruct­ promise of a reward that will please its contract, a given amount of theological effoi&s at resucitation, left lying on the off malarial attacks, and they have always Rights of Che Individual; of Government; ing them to hold his hands tightly from worldly fancies. And once the love- dogma, in exchange for a given number done perfect work.” — E. P. Goodwin, Pub­ Duly of Self-Culture: Marriage. bed with composed limbs and covered force, as we will term it, is put into ac­ lisher Democrat, St. Landry, La. 820 pages, finely bound In muslin, sent, the begining to the end of the sitting, of dollars and cents, previously agreed postage free, lor 91.60, which they did. We sat in a circle and face. In the meantime the boy had been tion, it continues to grow or unfold upon between him and his congregation. “ I was master of a sailing vessel for dispatched for a physician, who arrived many years, and never failed to provide a Address THE WAY PUBLISHING 0 0 . no cabinet was used. While a flute was unaided by further temptation that will This fact accounts for the bitter and uu- supply of Ayer’s Pills, for the use of both offi­ Cincinnati. O. being played independently, the medium some twenty minutes after death. He please the worldly fancies. A taste of comprbiftfsiflgrqoipposition of the clergy cers and men. They are a safe and reliable afterward remembered that when 'he ar­ was taken with a chill and his coat was its sweetness creates a desire for more all who would secularize Sunday, and rived the weeping relations—father, Illuminated Buddhism removed and put on again while his without conditions. make it a people’s day of rest and re­ C ath artic mother and two sisters—were all in the and always give satisfaction.” — Harry suspenders vanished under his buttoned creation, instead of a preachers day of room out of which the bedroom door SUSPENDED ANIMATION. Robinson, 62 E. Pearl st., Fair Haven, Conn. rest and were placed on my head. My first acquaintance with the narra­ work and profit. opened, and that the door was closed. " For a long time I was a sufferer from TRUE NIRVANA. In the centre of the circle appeared a tive dates from my boyhood. About the These God-in-the-Constitution, “innate stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and There was no other to the bedroom. PRIOR, PAPER, FIFTYOENVI kind of luminous mist which took the time of the occurrence I heard it related depravity,” “Jesus paid it all” Christians having tried a variety of remedies, with This door was at once opened by the only temporary relief, I began, about three For Sale at this Office. shape of a hnmata face, head and bnst, by my father; and his authority was the talk and act as if the United States months ago, the use of Ayer’s Pills, and father of the deceased, and, as the phy­ and while gleaming in a silvery light, well-known General Avitable, Runjeet Government were exclusively Christian already my health is so much improved that FOR SA LE j Ol.'T TH E O W W IO l sician passed through it, he observed the 1 gladly testify to the superior merits of this called my name loud enough for all pre­ Singh’s right-hand man, who was pre­ and that Infidels, Spiritualists; “Second rigid outlines of the body under the cathartic.” — ManocI Jorge Pereira, Oporto, sent to hear. I recognized the appari­ sent Those facts are that a certain Adventists,” Mahomed ans and Pagans, Portugal. sheet that had been thrown over it, and tion as the spirit of my wife and re­ ’joghee” (Hindoo anchorite), said to have not a shadow of rights within its T h e b e t t e r W a y the profile was plainly discernible under quested her to speak to me, in her na­ possess the power of suspending at will jurisdiction. FARADAY PAMPHLETS. the face cloth, clear cut and sharp, as Ayer’s Pills tive language, of matters unknown to and resuming the animation of his body, The National Constitution as amended PREPARED BT * No. 1.—Tbe Relation of the Spiritual to the profiles of the dead seem always to be. others which was done—very much to was sent for by Runjeet Singh, and de­ l 1789, declares that “Congress shall Material Universe; Tbe Law o f Control^New - He approached and lifted the cloth. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Miss. e-'.ltlon, enlarged and revised, by M. Fara­ the surprise of the other sitters. One clining to obey was brought by force in­ make no laws respecting the establish­ day. Price 15 cents; postage 1 cent. There was nothing there. He pulled Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine- No. 2—T b e Origin of .Life, or W here M an •f the ladies, the only person present ment of a religion; or prohibiting the Comes From. Tne Evolution of tbe Spirit away the sheet. Nothing. The family to the tyrant’s presence and ordered to understanding the language, joined in free exercise thereof.” from Matter through Organic Processes, or had followed him into the room. At give, under pain of death, a practical How the Spirit Body Grows. New edition, the conversation. This lady being her­ proof of his supposed power. He sub­ In the treaty made by the United enlarged and revised, by M. Faraday. Prloe self a medium, extended an invitation to this astonishing discovery—if so it may "1 cents; postage, 1 cent. be called—they looked at one another, mitted perforce. He was put by his dis­ States with Tripoli, in 1796, and signed No. 8—Tbe Development of the Spirit After the spirit to visit her at her home, the ciples through certain processes, during by President Washington, it is emphati­ Transition: Tbe Origin of Religions, by M. at the physician, at the bed, in speech­ Faraday. Price 10 cents; postage 1 cent. spirit accepting the invitation with the which he became perfectly unconscious; cally stated in October 2d, that the No. 4—T b e Process o f M ental A ction ; o less amazement. A moment later the How we Think, by M. Faraday. Prloe 1 * understanding that I should be present the pulses ceased, his breath did not cents; postage, 2 cents. three ladies required the physician’s Government of the United States, is not on the occasion. The etherealization stain a polished mirror, and a European No. 6—Jesus Christ a Fiction .Founded upon care; all had fainted, and fallen to the any sense founded on the Christian the Life of Appollonlus of Tyana. How tbe was visible to all and the conversation doctor who was present declared that religion.” Those who exercise legisla­ Pagan priests o f Rome originated Cbrlstlanl* floor. The father’s condition was but ' j. Startling confessions of Its founders, although not understood was plainly the heart had ceased to beat. To all ap­ tive functions in the State, should be jranscrlbed by M. Faraday. 208 pages. Prlco, little better; he stood in a stupor, mut­ boads, ; paper, ; postage cents. heard by all pearances he wfls as dead as Queen Anne compelled to respect these important 75 50 5 tering inarticulately, and staring like an Rome.Noi Belbeiebem, tbe Birth-Place of A week latter I placed a quantity of In this state he was put into a carefully- facts, and harmonize all State laws with YITAPATH Y, Jesus. Extract from No. 6 Price 10 cents. idiot Having restored the ladies to con­ Who Wrote tbe New Testament. Extract blank paper in a box wh ch I kept locked made box, the lid was closed, and sealed them. T h e N e w S y s t e m o f P r a o t io e , from N o. 5. Price 10 cents. sciousness, the physician went to the No. 6—Obsession or How evil 8pirlts Influ­ for about two minntes, after which I with Runjeet Singh’s own signet ring The prosperity and perpetuity of our '.S the Rising Sun of this progressive age, window—the only one the room had. It and, like the sun, 6hines for all people, ence Mortals! by M. Faraday, pp. 23. Prloe found that nine sheets had been written The box was buried in a vault prepared free institutions, depends on a complete 10 cents; postage, 1 cent. was locked on the inside, with the usual and heals and cheers and blesses all. ‘" j. 7— Progression; or How Spirits Ad- full in beautifully illuminated colors in an open plot of ground under the separation of Church and State. Europe V i t a — L ife , cures P a t h y — Disease, ce In Spirit Life:—Tbe Evolution of fastening attached to the bottom bar of M an, b y M. Faraday. pp. 35. Price 15 cents. similar to those seen in the Northern royal windows at Lahore, and the place in the 14th century, Massachusetts in scientifically employed through all vital the upper . No inquest was held— No. 8—Dissolution, or Physical Death, by lights. On the sheets were artistically was guarded day and night by Runjeet’i the 17th century and Spain, Mexico and means, formulated into a superior System M. F araday. Price 5 cents; postage, 1 cent. I there was nothing to hold it on; but the of Practice, with its full library of books, No. 9—The Relations o f Science to the Phe­ drawn pictures of the sun, a female and own guards under General Avitable’; Russia in the present century, demon- nomena of Life, by M. Faraday. lOcts.; p. la. physician and many others who were Copyrighted lessons, Chartered College, a male face. In the round C, and O, own supervision. Sun and rain came stiated the deplorable results of the BOWLES PAMPHLETS. curious as to this remarkable occurrence and regular sessions. Every physician faces were also drawn resembling the and grass sprang np, grew, and withered Christain clergy exerting an influence should learn it to be successful. Send No. 1—Experiences of 8amuel Bowles. late made the most searching investigation, postage for free reading to A m e r ic a n editor of tbe 8prlngfleld (Mass.) Republican moon’s appearance. This wonderful on the surface over the grave, and the over the affairs of secular government. In Spirit Life, Including Later Papers. Car­ but without result. Charles J. Reid was, H e a l t h C o l l e g e , F a ir m o u n t , C i n ­ document was exhibited and read at our sentries went their rounds, and the Whenever and wherever ecclesiastical in­ rie E. S. Twlng. Medium, pp. 91. P rice 25 dead and “gone,” and that is all that has c i n n a t i , O . cents; postage, 2 cent1*. public meeting last Saturday night, and joghee’s disciples and friends were all fluence have dominated the civil power, The V i t a p a t h i c S a n it a r i u m , in con­ Later Papers from Samuel Bowles, Carrie ever been known of it to this day. E. 8. Twlng, Medium, pp. 27. Price 10 cents. should yon visit Brooklyn at any time, kept under careful surveillance, not to persecution and outrage have run riot, nection with the College, boards, nurses, Spirit Life and Recent I shall be pleased to show it to yon. This Ambrose Bierce. call it imprisonment. After forty days and treats all manner of disease with the ______... f Bowles In the First and individual liberty was unknown. best success. Also diseases treated by Five Spheres, Carrie E. 8. Twlng, Medium, wonderful medium is the mnch abused THE GHOSTLY WHITE HAND. in Runjeet’s Singh’s own presence, the In tbe issue of the Atlanta Constitution pp. 142. Price 50 cents. mail. D r . J . B . C a m p b e l l , Physician No. 8—Interview with Spirits, by Samuel Mr. W. S. Davis. Fraternally, On the night of the 13th of March, 1879, 'ault was uncovered and the box ex­ of Augnst 12th, is a card from an Atlanta n-chief. Bowles, Carrie E. 8. Twlng, Medium, pp, 207. Louis Sherk. I was going to a dinner party at Admiral Paper 50 cents; cloth. 75 cents: postage bets. tracted from it with its seals intact, Clergyman, in which he presumptuously No. 4.—Out of tbe Depths, Into the Light 's. While dressing for the same, was opened, and showed to joghee with- demands that the city government be Studies in the Outlying Fields Price 25 cents, postage 2 cents. Written for The Better Wav. Ed 8. Wheeler in Spirit Lite—Materialisa­ through the doorway of my room which precisely as he had been placed. He run “in accordance with the Statutes of -----OF- tion; The True nnd False; Reincarnation and TWO MESSAGES. led into my husband’s dressing room 1 Its Deceiving Spirit Advocates; Tbe War of FLOREXCB E. ALCOTT. was taken out, dead still, to all appear­ the State and of God.” In this peremp­ Wills in Spirit Life Over the Spread of Splx* ,1 distinctly saw a white hand wave to and ance, but the body incorrupt. His dis tory demand, this clerical gentleman It nal Ism on Earth, as seen by Ed 8 W heeler On the morning of June 30th, 1882 since bis entrance upon Spirit Life, pp, 52. called on Mrs. Patterson, independent fro twice. I went into the room and ciples were now brought to manipulate should have been more explicit in in­ PSYCHIC SCIENCE Price 15 cents; postage, 2 cents. found no one was there, or had been Elsie Alnsle. a victim of Social Wrong, by date writer, for a sitting, which lasted the body in the manner which he had forming us what particular god he re- BT HUDSON TUTTLE. Caroline Lee Hems. Sarah L. McCracken, there, as the door on the other side was taught them, and which he had publicly fered to; Whether to one of the thirty- This work essays to nnltlie and explain the scribe, pp. 108. Price 25 cents; postage, 9 about an boor, and which was very satis­ oents. factory to me. When about to leave 1 closed, and on inquiry I found no one explained before his burial. He re' thousand God’s of the Hindoos, or vast array of faots In Its field of research had been upstairs. While dressing noth­ which hitherto have had no apparent con­ Genesis and 'JT7 yinologv of Equinoctial Christ- noticed that her hand was being me­ vived, as he had said he would, and was Brahm of the Chinese, or Ormudz or the nection, by referring them to a common caase olatry, by Gerald Massey. This book Is writ­ ing further occurred, but on arriving at soon in as perfect health as when he had and from them arise to tbe laws and condi­ ten to show tbe Identity of Christianity with chanically and involuntarily controlled. Persians, or Zeus of the , or Jupi­ tions of man’s spiritual being. Tbe leading tbe Astrological myths of Egypt. Tbe evi­ I remained to see the results. It wrote Admiral------’s a strange feeling of sad­ suspended his life.He refused all gifts,and ter of the Romans, Allah of the Mahoma- snblects treated are aa follows: dence Is taken from tbe monuments of ness came over me. I could eat no din Matter, life, mind, spirit; Wbat tbe senses Egypt and from tbe Egyptian "Book of Hi* the following message: retired to his former retreat, but shortly dans, or Jehovah of the Jews and teach of the world and the doctrine of evo­ Dead.” . . ner; nor afterward, when we had some afterward he and his disciples disap­ lution; Scientific methods of the stndy of Gerald Massey proves Irrealstably that A tragedy ia now being enacted—one which Christians? If he refers to the latter man and Its results; Wbat Is the sensitive Christianity Is a borrowed cnlt from tbe an- •bovf off the American Nation in an unfavora­ music, could I sing well. All this time state? Mesmerism, hypnotism, somnambul­ peared. It was not safe for such a man to Jehovah; in the name of a long suffering ism; clairvoyance; Sensitiveness proved by olent Egyptian religion, pp. 240. Paper 60 ble light. It reflects no credit on them to I felt something or some one was near live in the jurisdiction of so inquisitive humanity, I protest against the statutes psychomelry; Sensitiveness during sleep: cents; clotb 75 cents; postage 8 cents. • sacrifice an insane man; and if I had len thous­ A Sprague's Experiences In the Spheres, 200 me. breams; Sensitiveness Induced by disease: Tree and Serpent Worship. Price 16 cents. and voices I should protest against it. It will and arbitrary a ruler. Runjeet Singh cared of this god being enforced. Oue of these Thought trauBfereDce;Inllmldatlonsof an In­ We went home, and about 11 o,clock telligent force superior to the actor; Effect of Stamps positively refused In payment for sot bring me back again in the form—then little for human life, which was his toy statutes reads as follows: “Tbou shalt physical conditions on the sensitive; Uncon- any of tbe above books. why send out another before bis time. or perhaps 11:30,1 commenced undres or plaything. No one who knows his not suffer a witch to live, Exod. 22:18, 83lous sensitives; Prayer, In the light of sen' James A. Garfield. sing. I distinctly felt some one touch' sttlveness and thought transference; Immor historical character will for a moment The inforcement of this so called divine rilty—Wbat tbe future life muBt be, grant- BEYOND; We were both surprised at this com­ ing my hair, as if they, or he, or she tug the preceding facts and conclusions; admit that he would let himself be de­ statute in the past filled the European na­ Mind cure; Christian solenco. metaphysics— munication, and I mentally questioned were undoing it. I was very frightened ceived or played upon in a matter on tions with appalling cruelties and horrors their psyonlo and psyobloal relations; Per­ and told my husband 1 felt ao. He sonal experience and Intelligence from the A Record of Real Life iti origin. At that moment her hand which he had set his heart. Each scene for centuries. Dr. Dick, the Christian phere of light. was again controlled and wrote the fol­ laughed at me. When saying my pray' —the suspension of life, the burial, the writer, informs us that during the 14th It Is printed 00 fine paper, handsomely .— I n T h e ----- Hind, 252 pages. Sent, post paid, 91.25. lowing. eri, on praying, as I always did, for the disinterment, the reviving—took place century alone, one hundred thousand Orders promptly answered by THE WAY Beautiful Country H is 1, and I am happy to say I can reach you recovery of a sick friend, instead of as in the tyrant's own presence and before men and women were burned alive in PU BLISH IN G CO., U lnolnnatl. O. (oeatily. J. A. G. usual asking God to make him well, all ----Over The----- hundreds of spectators in open daylight Germany for this imaginary Bible crime, THE ESTY FAMILY Upon reflecting why this should come could say was, “Oh, God, put him out and with every precaution that absolute that finds no recognition in modern River and. Beyond to me unsought, I suddenly recalled that his misery.” despotic power could command. Run science. Similar outrages have dis­ ▲ D elightful Story this was. the day, and within twenty I got into bed, and something lay be jeet cared little whether the man lived graced our own fair land during the Juet Published by PRIOR CO CENTS. side me. I told my husband, who, though For Sale by The Way Publishing Company, minutes of the time of Guiteau’s execu­ , or died, so that his own curiosity was reign of Puritanism in New England. Mrs. SARAH E. HERVET, Onset, Maas tion. Neither the medium, as she as­ he laughed at me pitied my nervousness I gratified. The guards under the palace Another Statute, based upon the same sured me, nor I, had thought of the af­ and took me into his arms; but still, windows commanded by Avitable would deific authority is “Who so doeth any Neatly bound In oloth. Prloe 91.08 Remit LECTURES by postal order or registered letter. Makes whatever was there remained by me, and -ON- fair during that sitting, and satisfied us be anxious solely to carry out Runjeet work on the Sabbath day, shall surely be good birthday or Ohrlalmaa gift. both that it was not an effect of imagina­ a voice—the voice of my friend—distinct­ Singh's wishes.—Chamber's Journal. * put to death,” Exod 31:15. Would the ly said: "Good-by, Sis” (which he used F o r sals hv th e W A V P U B L IS H IN G n o tion or mind-reading—except to read a Written for The Better Way. clerical gentleman have this Statute of spirit’s mind. to call me). Whether I fell asleep then TH E S U N D A Y O U ESTIO N . his God enforced in the administration MEDIUMSHIP, The following communication was re or not, I do not know, but I distinctly WARHKN SMITH.*' of the city government? We have no Lights : and \ Shadows ceived from a friend who knew Joh felt a kiss on my check, and I saw my In questions of public controversy, all doubt, but through the agency of —OH— Wilkes Booth personally and was hand, friend, why told me "he had left me sides should be heard. Our republican othodox generation and training and PROFESSORS S. LOVELAND, ed to me for any use 1 choose to make some money, but that he wanted it to be form of government anticipates the Ills 'blind devotion to the Bible, he is of it. As 1 know of no better way for left differently, but bad no time to alter broadest range of individual liberty cruel euougli to rigorously persecute SPIRITUALISM A course of seven lectures delivered at ML it.” A livid line was across his face, Pleasant Park Camp Meeting during August* the «ame to see the light than through comportable with the well being of those who differ with him, If he was 1888. Also nn additional lecture on the your spicy paper 1 place it at your dis­ awoke crying. society. not prevented by the restraints of secular By D. D. HOM E. posal. The gentleman who gave it About, I thing, five days latter a letter I Honest religious opinions are as widely opinion, and a heterodox national con PERPETUITY OF SPIRITUALISM. me was at one time stage-manager of I was brought to me with a deep black diversified as the physical, intellectual stitution. •LIGHT MORE LIGHT, Prloe, Cloth, 91.00. two leading theatres—one in Pbiladel-1 border. I felt what it meant. It was and moral constitutions of man ore dif­ It would be well for these enemies of Large clear print and neatly bound. An In phia where I am residing, and the other to tell me of the deatbjof my friend,------, ferent, hence every man and woman institutions, to look back over the history Prloe 1 2 .0 0 - 4 1 9 Pages. valuable amount of spiritual information and in Baltimore. Earlier in life, however, who had passed away at 10:20 p. m., should be guaranteed by law, the full of Christian nations, and learn a lesson FOR BALE BY THE WAY PUB. OO, expoaitiou is contained therein: and it should March 13. The letter proceeded to tell me and free enjoyment and practice of his not alone occupy n prominent place on library thia gentleman, took some leading parts that should forever rebuke all further shelves, but he well read and digested. Send in minor plays that were current at the that he had left me some money, but opinions, provided the same does not in­ attempts on their part to interfere with LIFE AND LABOR that the writer, his brother, was too ill no stamps. time, and thus offered a magnetic link terfere with the rights of others. the legitimate functions of Secular gov -----IN THE----- For Sale at thla Office. for Booth’s attraction. He also said of| and upset to give me any further par- On account of some necessary work eminent. They should also retnembe the latter that he “always liked the fel­ ticulars or tell me of any messages he 1 recently done on our streets in Atlanta, that our government guarantees re SPIRIT WORLD, STARTLING-FACTS had sent me, only that his brother “had low, being a man of sentiment,” and Ga., during Sunday, the clergy iu the ligious liberty and perfect equality be By The Members of The Spirit Band —OF— , would never have suspected him capa­ died murmuring my name.”—Black­ pulpit and through the columns of our fore tbe laws, to all its citizens. We MISS M. r. SHELHAMER. ble of the act that sent him so prema­ wood’s Magazine. dally papers, made a bitter and uii- hope the secular masses will note well MODERN SPIRITUALISM, turely to spirit life. The message came Our Question Department. waranted attack on those who instigated the direction ecclesiastical straws are A volume of 436 pages, neatly nnd substnn ally bound In cloth, fi.oo; pcatnge, 10 cent DR. N. B. WOLFE. ‘in writing at a public seance held iu this What U friendship? G. B, i this Sunday work. This attack revealed floating, aiul ever bear in mind that "etc Full gilt, $1.50*. postage free. A recent Medium and Daybreak says, I the existence in our midist, of a class of nal vigilance is the price of liberty.” A special edition nss been Issued which Fine English Cloth, Gold Back and Sides, %i.9\ city in November 1890. You know, it is embellished with eight Illustrations, repp erid, Jesuitical influences were at the Friendship cannot be created; it must be I narrow-minded beings who speak and vEx-ttenalor of Tennessee. . seating scenes tn spirit life. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFIOR THE BETTER WAY. SEPTEM BER 12, 1891.

(Entered the Post-Office at Cincinnati, Ohio, os The speaker said at the opening: “We Second-Class Matter.] angel ministry, except when the bolts linghast gave a very interesting accoun Mr. Powell, of Willoughby, O., has hot cakes. When the clerical swindler and bars of creedalism has shut it out. are on the threshold of great aud im­ of her child-experience in the teachings also kept an excellent boarding house at had gathered in 100 good Kalamazoo THE BETTER WAY A thorough analysis of the body—its re­ portant changes—changes which will of orthodoxy, which contrasted, marked the Gifford cottage on the Terrace and dollars he disappeared. The colony is IS ISSCED EVERY SATURDAY lation to things material, its needs and affect all toward the great dissidcratum ly aud In many particulars amusingly has won many friends by his kind and believed to be a myth.—Such should go TH E W AY PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS, uses, its final deposit in the sepulch —liberty. These are the result of man’s with the opportunities of the child of gentlemanly deportment. Gleaner. in company with the bogus mediums, Southwest Cor. Plum and McParlaud Sts., and merging iuto the elements earthly efforts toward emancipation. We could the present day. Misb Nettie Allen gave clairvoyants and fortune tellers, who sail Cincinnati, Ohio. hardly discover this to be apparent ex­ a rehearsal, entitled “Hereafter.” Little *** Watch the tag on your wrapper an it M. G. Y oum ans. President, was given. indicates the time when your subscription ex­ under the colors of Spiritualism, en­ J. II. Wright, Treasurer, . The speaker then put the question cept through an understanding of the Charlotte Fuller’s dancing of the “High pire*. Renew immediately if you do not wiah deavoring to disgrace an honest cause by C. C. s t o w e l l e c r e t a r y . S . vehemently: “This is the body. Is it laws of evolution and involution—of land Fling" was thunderously applauded to lone a number o f your paper. We cannot their unspiritual actions. undertake to notify every subscriber of the C in c i n n a t i • September 12, 1891 Is it the individual conscious I? No cause and effect. The laws governing she was encored and the audience were Speaking of the Hon. Sidney Dean loth to let her go, even at the second expirntion further than to print TH E D ATE Terms of Subscription. it is the tenement, the convenience, the immigration can only be touched upon OP EXPIRATION ON EACH YELLOW and II. D. Cary at Cassadaga the N. Y. housing of the spirit. What is the in through an all absorbing question. performance. Florence Montague gave The Better Wa y will be furnished until TAG W ITH YOUR NAME. If you cannot W y r ld says: “Mr. Dean was a member further notice at the following: terms, invar! terual, the motor power which animates There is a higher state of humanitarian- an original impromptu speech, relating afford to renew for a year, send in a half yearly ■ bly in advance: or a quarterly subscription. of Congress from 1855 to 1859, a pro­ One y e a r ...... $i.< propels, vivifies the body? We have the ism than we have yet attained to—a liu- her experience in Spiritualism in a man minent Methodist minister many years Clubs o f ten fa copy to the one getting ner very natural and impressive. She up the Club) .... $7.: power of thought, but there never was manitarianism which looks upon human­ PERSONALS. and three or four years ago became a Six months on t r i a l ...... j thought without a thinker behind it, ity as a unit without regard to sex, race, bids fair to become an inspirational Contributions received: M. F. L., Dr. M. Three months on trial - - • - • $ .; convert to Spiritualism. He somewhat Single co p ie s ...... - sets thinker in nature like a thought The color, creed or condition. If American speaker of note. Gerald Mix gave a fine Will John Hoskins send his address to resembles R. G. Horr, both in voice and REMITTANCES. mind is the Workshop of the man. There citizens are to regard America in an iso­ piano solo. Little Mabel Pritchard gave D. Haynes, Middletown, Conn.? appearance. H. D. Cary, President of Remit by Postofiice Money Order, Registered in that workshop the philosopher lives lated sense then 1 would say, make the a rehearsal—“Measuring the Baby;” Liz Letter, or draft on Cincinnati or New York. It An interesting paper from Mrs. M. T. the Cary Safe Company, Buffalo, spent costs ten or fifteen cents to get drafts enshed on studying all the problems of the uni most of what you have and put a stop to zie Allen, “The Spider;” several little (Shelhamer) Longley will appear in an Sunday, with his wife, at the camp. He local banks; so do not send them. Posta{ the immigration of paupers, criminals ones, “Hold the right hand up;” Amanda stamps will not be received in payment of su verse. He rises with the telescope into early issue of The Better Way. was commander of the Fifty-seventh acription. Direct all letters to The Way Pub­ the skies, studies and measures the re­ and vagrants from foreign countries. Laviue, “The Beggar;” Joe Lawrence, lishing Co., S. W. corner Plum and McFarland The American Health College at Fair- New York Battery during the rebellion, volving orbits, computes their distances The time was when America was a land “More wind than pay.” The singing Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. mount, under the spiritual direction of and participated in over fifty engage­ and forecasts their future effects and re of liberty and our boastful song was, was excellent. Mr. Dean gave the chil Dr. J. B. Campbell, has been opened for ments. He carries the scars of sabre THAT BIG ADVERTISEMENT. lationships to other worlds. He goes Come from every nation, come from dren a pleasant talk, giving an account Never before in the history of adver­ divine services for Sundays at 2:30 p. m. cuts on hands and face.” down into the depths of the ocean, ex­ every clime; Uncle Sam is rich enough of the wonderful spiritual experiences tising has there been offered in our col­ Spiritualists are invited. The Countess of Caithness, Mme. Bla- amines earth’s strata, and all the inhabi­ to give you all a farm.” But Uncle Sam which he ha9 in his home and family umns so through and through a great vatsky's successor as high priestess of tants and productions upon its surface, has been improvident. He has allowed Mrs. Lillie gave a beautiful poem upon Mrs. Richinga is of the opinion, too bargain as that found in the page adver­ the Theosophista, is a Cuban by birth, analyzes, compares aud forms conclu monopolies, trusts and usuries to under­ bunch of flowers she picked up from the that Sp:ritualists should not proselyte. tisement of J. D. Larkin & Co., of Buff­ the daughter of a Havana Jeweller and sions.” mine him until our once land of liberty floor. She thinks the volunteer convert, like alo, N. Y. Thousands of families have silversmith. She has been described as This thread of thought was amplified has become a land of oppression and Miss Abby A. Judson, daughter of Ad the volunteer soldier, is always the most wanted one of these beautiful extension being quite slender, but the latest report and extended, showing such research slavery to the money king. Money is oniram Judson of missionary fame, bas reliable, and not apt to desert or betray lamp? with handsomely fringed silk of her is that she is very stout. She is and knowledge as could only be acquired power; gold is God. There are too many been at the camp for a couple of weeks the cause as the “drafted” one9 often do- shade, but have been frightened from one of the sights of Nice and bedizens in a lifetime of thought and study, such poor men; too many laborers and by far and has given several lectures upon Ter­ Jennie S. Johnson would like to make buying them because of the high cost herself with jewels which the malicious as has been Mr. Dean’s. The attributes too many rich idlers. Men are measured restrial Magnetism, which have been en gagements to speak two last Sundays ranging in prices from $15.00 to $40.00. say were inherited from her father’s immortal, were then taken up and dis not by the line of merit, but by the line largely attended and well received. in October, two first Sundays in Novem­ But the great house of Larkin & Co. shop counters. She is a good-natured coursed upon in a manner equally logi of gold and silver. This part of the The conferences during the camp of ber. Will also give information regard­ have broken the era of high cost and and hospitable old lady, who wears cal aud comprehensive the ability* to question was amplified in a most logical the present year have had a larger at­ ing the Medium’s . now offer a family lamp, good for a life­ elegant costumes and a bright yellow love, to hate, to will, to imagine, to as and earnest manner. She then said: tendance and greater interest than at Address 33 Merrimac St. Haverhill, Mass, time, and a year’s supply of soap for wig. Her son, the Duke of Pomar, ha« pire, to accomplish, were graphically There was one who said, 'The world is any previous year. Discussions hav ($10.00) ten dollars. Our Lyceum at G. A. R. hall has been written some stupid society novels and pictured and many practical suggestions my country; to do good is my religion.’ been held upon many 'topics of interest This beautiful, brilliantly burning lamp opened for the winter season, and under is believed by his mother to be “in­ were given upon the condition of the wish every barrier on earth between and entered into with much spirit, and will remind the family,. from year to the supervision of Mrs. A. M. Ross. fluenced” by the spirit of Balzac, as she world, religious and political. - The pub­ nations and men were let down and our lectures have been of the highest year, that they got that lamp from Lar­ Spiritualists are invited to send their is herself by the spirit of Mary, Queen of lic school was represented to be one of merit be made the only criterion of judg­ order. kin & Co. and also got their soap there children and thus exhibit an interest in Scots.—N. Y. World. ment, then labor would be exalted and Mrs. H. S. Lake was with us but too, and propose to get their soap there the greatest benefactors of the past, this manner if they have no time to do present aud of the future if properly fitness become the law. No one would short time, owing to other engagements, The day of superstition, it seems, has ns long as they live. so in any other. guarded. But the speaker believed that be protected in shiftlessness, whether but she made a deep and lasting impres not departed, and there still lurks a feel­ Larkin & Co. cannot possibly make Poetry, to be accepted, must be im­ in high places or low, or in the manufac­ sion upon the people, and as a fearless ing in*some that the spirit of murderer money on their first sale, but it is fully the cohorts of papacy are making deeper personal, short (not over 24 lines), con­ tory or sale of shoddy goods because he exponent of what she believes to be and suicide will return and plague tbo?e believed that wherever a lamp and box inroads and doing more to thwart and tain a point, and be true in rhyme and is an American. Protection in the pres­ truth, as a logical and commanding living near the place of burial. A case of soap are sold, a permanent customer ripple the progress of freedom than we rythm—especially in the latter the rules ent state of affairs is extended to dis­ speaker and most excellent woman, we of this kind has recently taken place is made, and for years to come Larkiu Spiritualists are aware of. for which may be found in the rear of honest conditions. You English, you believe she has no peer. near Salttilie, Ohio. Last month an old will supply soaps and toilet articles to Thursday evening, the 27th.—Rev. any good grammar. Would-be poets will Irish, you German, have not a right to A. C. C. Pfuhl, of Washington, D. C. man named Frederick Welch committed each and every household into which Henry Frank, of Jamestown, N. Y., please send us no more lucubrations manufacture a good article, because you spiritual healer and demonstrator of as­ suicide by taking paris green. Prepara­ they get introduced. Their offer is a closed his engagement with the C. L. F. without the above-named specifications. injure the price of shoddy. We say no trology and celestial philosophy, has tions were made for his funeral in a genuine one and the firm is perfectly re­ by giving an eloquent address upon Thanks, and the sincerest, are what human being has a right to live at the given some very. instructive lessons in grave-yard near the village, presided liable and full confidence can be put in The world’s latest religion.” He com­ The Better Way wishes to express to cost of some one else’s rights. Some the science which he has espoused. over by three Trustees. The grave had offers contained in advertisement. menced by saying that the religion of the many workers who used their in­ say this means unlimited free trade. Our Mrs. F. Mulhauser, of Cleveland, O. been dug, and the procession arrived at humanity was the most serious as well fluence in its behalf at the recent camp meaning is this, and we believe most received a very remarkable slate-writing the yard, when the Trustees put in an Reported for The Better Way. as the most problematic of all questions. meetings, and most especially to those emphatically that if all barriers could be through the medinmship of Mr. Wm appearance and positively forbid the G ENERAL SU R V E Y OF T H E CLOS­ There is no question over which hu­ who secured us a list of new subscribers ING OF CASSADAGA CAMP. let down and with one accord every in­ Mansfield. The writing was engraved burying of a suicide in the grounds and manity has more laboriously toiled, or —one camp alone sending one hundred The interest in this camp was kept up dividual of every nation could regard the deeply into the slate as with a sharp ordered them out. The corpse was the human heart received more constant and sixty—the subscription department to the very last. Though there were world as his market, it would be better pointed tool. It was as follows: “Dear taken back to the house and kept over pain.” ment employing this means of reaching many departures during the week, there for everybody. There would be an in­ Parents:—It may seem strange to you, nighL In the mean time a lot was The speaker claimed that all the relig­ its many friends and co-workers. were also many new arrivals. ions of the world had stood upon the centive to honest and good labor and but I am a better engraver than writer. purchased in Oak Kill Cemetery here Mrs. Ida P. A. Whitlock, was at Queen Mrs. Cora L. V. Richmond and Mr. A. misty promonotories of faith, with but would do away with Shoddy and the be­ Time may erase this message, but rest and remains buried. The Trustees of B. French, of Clyde, O., addressed large little knowledge; that the religions of littling tricks 0/ trade. We may talk of I assured it can never erase my love for City Park, Vt., Campmeeting two weeks the country grave-yard are being de­ audiences on Sunday, the 23d ult., which the past had all had their saviors, their labor question till doomsday. There you. Devotedly, your son, Alfred.” from August 3rd to 15th, during which nounced on every side for their action. time she gave three lectures. August 26 closed their engagement with C. L. F. A. martyrs, their idols, either objectively or are other things overtopping this which Mrs. Mulhauser is the originator of Philadelphia, Pa. she was at Onset. She would like to for the present season. Mrs. Richmond ntellectually; idolatry of human creeds must be adjusted, then labor will take the Spiritual Temple, of Cleveland, O. G. W. Kates and wife resumed meetings here on Sunday, September 6th, at Keystone Hall, has become closely identified with our being just as an idolatry as the idola­ care of itself. The rights of man have It was done through- spirit impression. correspond with societies in reference to camp and is universally admired and be­ engagements as she has a few open dates. corner Third street and Girard, avenue. They try of the heathen or pagan. All the re­ been neglected and forgotten. We have The plan is to issue 1,000 shares at $10 had a geod-sized audience, creating much in­ loved, not only for her transcendant in­ ligions of the past have been based upon become a nation of professors instead of per share, none of them to be paid until Her address is Madison Park Hotel, terest. They arc personally popular, and as spirational gifts but for her kind and three principles—the conception of God Christians—a nation of bigots and usurp­ the 1,000 shares are placed. The share­ Sterling St., Boston, Mass. She will be speakers and mediums capable of buildings in New York City, September 20th and society here that is greatly needed. We are loving deportment toward all. She has (either one or many) prayer, (in so'me ers instead of followers of the man of holders are to pay $1.00 per month there­ sown many seeds of truth and wisdom 7th. pleased to know they will stay with us so long form) and the hope of immortality. The Judea, who said: 'Behold! I give you after until it is all paid, the rental to be and help the cause that needs such earnest at Cassadaga, which we have no doubt conception of these being in the ratio of new commandment, that ye love one used as a revenue aud what remains to A. W. Moore of T h e Ju r y of Roches­ work. Field . will bring forth an abundant harvest. the intellectual and mortal status of the another.' ” go as a dividend to the shareholders pro ter, N. Y., writes: “A movement has Cincinnati Excursions Mr. A. B. French’s discourse on Sunday age in which it existed. This was proven The uses of Spiritualism were summed ra ta. Mr. Colville, Mrs. Richmond and been begun by myself and other journal­ Via C., H. & D., at One Cent per mile on Sept. was unanimously pronounced one of the by a review of the religions of the past, up in the idea that it is to make man others have offered their services at the ists to win over the members of the 11, 13 and 19. The rates will apply from all grandest, most soulful and touching points on the C. H .& D. R. K. on September n and a comparison thereof with the moral better, broader, wiser and happier—that dedication and Miss Maggie Gaule is to secular press to a knowledge of and be­ and 13, and tickets will be good returning Sep­ that the great- sonled orator has ever and intellectual development of its ad­ is for the uplifting—not of a single give a test seance free. These spirits lief in the spiritual philosophy. Al­ tember 13, the occasion Tor this cheap rate be­ given upon our rostrum. His subject herents. Mr. Frank’s arguments were class or clique, but of the grand masses have left this paper containing subsetip- ready much has been done in this direc­ ing the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Hall, was “The Power of the Ideal.' 'We hope logical and conclusive, and the entire and to teach the fact of immortality. tions, open for six months. If sufficient tion. All the Rochester papers have which, when completed, will be one of the he may be constrained to give it to the finest buildings in the State. Pain's great lecture was enlivened by sparkling wit­ Christ was a spiritual medium, which numbers are not by that time obtained men on them now who believe in Spirit­ spectacle, “The Last Days of Pompeii," given reading public ere long. ticisms, exalted rhetorical genius and means mediator. We believe in him and it is to be torn up and left for others. ualism and consequently we get fair under the auspices o f the Order o f Cincinnatus, Hon. Sidney Dean, of Warren, R. I., flashes of inspiration, which were pecu­ teach the same doctrines he taught— 300 shares are already taken. criticism and often some valuable articles the Latonia Jockey Club races and the Zoo con­ that man of Websteriati brain, and a liarly impressive and uplifting to the nlarged. We also believe in the me­ There has been a sufficient amount of in their columns.” certs are among the other attractions Cincin­ heart commensurate therewith has given nati offers at this time. Ask your agent for hearer. Mr. Frank believes that in the diums or mediators of the present day money subscribed to run the forthcom­ NEWS ITEMS. further information and rates, or address E. O. three lectures during the week, each of last religion, the human mind will be and age of the world. We have seen the ing university at Lily Dale one year and Since the Congressionalists, formerly McCormick, General P. & T. Agent, Cincinnati. which were like “apples of gold and pic­ there is every reason to believe that it freed from the fetters of creed and sect, burning bush; we have seen the day of called rebels, have won in Chili, there Beware of Ointments for Catarrh tures of silver." Mr. Dean holds a triune and that its conceptions will be in Pentacost and heard the speaking in will be a permanent success. This is a are threats of complications arising out that Contain Mercury, relationship to humanity—that of father, accordance with the ever varying expe­ tongues; we have seen the hand-writing long and earnestly desired acquisition of the Itata affair. Probably Chili means As mercury will surely destroy the sense of brother and friend, and the fulfillment riences and growth of the soul; that the on the wall; we have seen the hand-writ­ and will eventually be an educational to annex the U. S. to its domains. smell and completely derange the whole sys­ of each obtains in a high degree of spir­ centre, such as has long been needed by tem when entering it through the mucous God of the future will not live in Bibles ing of God; the angels or our spirit Taking advantage of the recent riots, surfaces. Such articles should never be used ituality and loving kindness—a union the people. or books, neither in the visionary possi­ friends, which means the same, on ta­ England, France, and Germany may at­ except on prescriptions from reputable phy­ complete of heart and soul. bilities of the beyond.* In short that the bles of stone bound around with a frame A favored party of friends have been tack China and wrest territory from her, sicians, as the damage they do is ten fold to the His lecture on the 28th, was prefaced recently entertained in a unique manner good you can possibly derive from them. Hail's world’s latest religion will be universal • keep them from breaking. using a demand for guarantees of better by a very beantiful selection from James at the parlors of Mr. Allan Campbell, an Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & liberty, universal justice and the univer­ The so-called Christians believe that a security to foreigners as a pretext Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is Russell Lowell, and like all others of Mr. spiritual message must be 1,800 years English gentleman, who is summering sal brotherhood of man. A mail steamer left Yokohama on Aug. taken internally, and acta directly upon the Dean’s lectures, was strikingly character­ old in order to be good for anything. at this camp. Through the instrumen blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In A subject for a closing poem, to be 19th aud reached Victoria in 9 days and istic of himself. His manuscript was, as They prefer the old, musty, juiceless tality of Mr. Campbell, oil paintings are buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the given by Mrs. Jackson, was called for 19 hours. To make a record the mail, genuine. It ia taken internally, and made in be said, left at his room, for, said he, “I and given by a blind man—Mr.Thompson stalks to the fresh green grass that grows produced in thirty seconds upon clean feel impressed to-day, to talk out of my open slates or those closed and sealed was forwarded by special trains eastward Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. *14 •—“Help a worn and weary traveler, pull­ on the ascending hillsides of immortal and reached New York in less than five 'unsold by all druggists, price 73c. per bottle. heart into yours. It may be that the ing bard against the oar.” The impro­ truth. in the hands of a third party and under impression comes from the guides of such conditions aa would seemingly pre­ days, making the time in 14 days. Be­ Testimonial. visation, upon the same, by Mrs. Jack- The question of immortality fills the ing immediately transferred to an out­ 39 CHICAGO TERRACE, CHICAGO, ILL. ) Cassadaga, or from my own guides who son, was replete with beautiful imagery universe. In the past it has been based clude the possibility of accomplishment August, 33, 1891. ' f have the good of humanity at heart.” by hutnau agency. As Mr. Campbell ia going English steamer, the Japanese B. F. P o o l e , E s q . Dear Sir: The glasses and words of consolation* and incentives upon hope; now it is demonstrated by mail will be read in London ten days were received last evening, and I cannot tell Among many other excellent and su­ facts and is based upon knowledge. so situated financially as to render it un to hope and courage. earlier than by the eastern route. you how delighted 1 am with them. premely democratic thoughts, great Saturday, the 28th.—Mrs. Jennie B. In the afternoon Hon. Sidney Dean necessary for him to make merchandise They are so thoroughly restful to the eye, it Eighty persons left Hoboken last prominence was given to the idea that, Hagan-Jackson delivered her last dis­ gave the closing address, which was a of his peculiar gift, the pictures procured is difficut to realise I am using any aid to my Saturday on an ocean steamer, bound own sight. They are perfection. “in this world of ours we are all mutual course for the season. It was character­ logical digest of the nature sensuous in this manner will be sold for a local for Europe. The party consists of men Yours gratefully, M a t t ie E. H u ll. helpers. None are so high and none are istic of her pure and gentle self-hood— and the nature spiritual of man. Father, charity fund. This phenomena is of un­ and women. They are under the guidance so low but that their influence reaches contained much practical thought and brother, friend Sidney Dean, with white usual interest, owing to the fact that the B. A O. S. W. Excursions and vibrates through the whole. When gentleman claims to be neither a medium of a priest. Twenty of them went in the To the Valley of Virginia, August 33th, Septem- valuable suggestions, tending toward hair and ripened years, yet with a face 13th and 39th. we take the barriers away from around beaming with immortal youth, standing nor a Spiritualist. second cabin; sixty in the steerage; the No section ol the country is attracting more mutual helpfulness and kindness of spir­ priest in the first cabin. They are on our hearts and let the waters of truth it toward every living creature. the gateway; not of “shadowland,” The camp of 1891 has been the most nor receiving a more steady substantial boom their way to Treves for the purpose of than the fertile Valley of Virginia, and the flow in from all quarters and recognize Mrs. Lillie and Mrs. Jackson gave a but of that land where the ideal is chrys- successful one that has ever been held the divine relationship of humanity and at Cassadaga in point of numbers, finan­ bowing down in adoration before a Holy Baltimore ft Ohio Southwestern R. R. offers joint poem, subject: “Farewell,” which talized into the eternal real, his words three remarkably low-rate excursions on Au­ of the two worlds, then will inspiration are greater than words of prophecy. cial receipts and in the high order of Coat! In many other respects they are gust 35th, September 15th aud 39th, tickets was very beautiful and touching. not insane.—Twentieth Century. communion with the loved excarnated Sunday, the 30th.—The closing day of They are the words of one who has thought promulgated. Between 30 and good returning thirty days with stop-over Kingston, Ont., SepL 2. There is privileges east of Parkersburg and all parties ones—peace, happiness and progress, be the camp. After much rainy and dismal looked over beyond the narrow confines 40 families are to remain permanently our daily inheritance. The reason that and many others are making arrange­ great religious excitement at Sydenham, desiring to purchase homes, make investments weather, the sun shone out bright as of mortality and has clasped bands and or travel for health or pleasure, should take ad­ ments as fast as possible to take up village near Kingston. The actions of angelic visitors are not able to make though to give a parting benediction. exchanged greetings with the excarnated vantages of those opportunities. themselves more frequently and more loved ones and knows that their exist­ their abode at the camp. the Free Methodists in the villiage hall For full particulars, address O. O. McCarty, The incoming trains from North and created so much disorder that they were satisfactorily manifest is because the South were heavily laden with passen­ ence is no myth, but a reality more real, Monday, the 31st, there was a general G. P. A.. Cincinnati, Ohio, or M- V. Richards, world will not put itself on the plane of more earnest and substantially true than shaking of hands, God bless yous and put out of the building. They then re­ Land aud Immigrant Agent. Baltimore, Md. gers and carriages, vehicles of various turned to a vacant field, where a “corset the spirit visitors, being teachable and aught that pertains to this that we call leave taking and the universal acclama­ Through Car to Mackinaw. kinds and pedestrians came pouring in tion was, “Good-bye, but we shall meet meeting" was held. A bonfire was ready to receive the truth. They are from the surrounding country during tangible existence. The through sleeping car service over the again next year; whether in the form or started and women threw their corsets Cincinnati, Hamilton and Daytion and Michi­ opinionated, self-asserting and dictato­ the entire day. Mrs. R. S. Lillie occu­ Hia closing words on the present oc­ rial. When my orthodox friend, desirous casion were so alive with the spirit of out, we shall come to Cassadaga." on the blaze, crying, "We will die as gan Central Roilroada, between Cincinnati via pied the rostrum in the morning, and God made us.”—This is dress reform Toledo and Detroit and the fairy island of of an angel ministry, determining to inspiration that every heart was moved The Grand Hotel, under the manage­ Mackinaw and the Northern Lake resorts has her whole being seemed to be retouched ment of Mr. M. R. Rouse and his most with a vengeance. have it on the orthodox plane, he must and rekindled as with a live coal from and many eyes were suffused with tears. been resumed for the season. These cars leave not be surprised if it is a failure. The closing exercises of the Star Ly­ excellent wife, has proved a decided suc­ “Rev.” William Dnmont proposed the Cincinnati every evening, except Saturday, at off the altar of inspired thought Several establishment of a Swiss colony of fifty 10 o'clock, arriving at Mackinaw at 6:30 o'clock “We must not feel, that we, in our phi­ subjects were given by the audience, all ceum, conducted by Mrs. E. W. Tilling- cess. Everybody has praised the excel­ losophy know everything, but stand as a bast, assisted by Mrs. Barrett and Miss lent fare and general appointments of families at Kalamazoo, Mich., and the the next evening. Ask your local agent for pf which were at length resolved into giving of a lecture to aid the scheme. tickets via C. H. & D. or address any C. H. ft D. man in nature, willing to be taught from two—“Labor and immigration” and “The Rittenhouse, showed much improvement the table as well as the kind attentions agent, or K. O. McCormick, General Passenger all sides. The world has always had an uses andnn/i aabusesK iio a s ofa i Spiritualism." ^ r iir i I HQllcni ” on the part of the children. Mrs. Til- of the host and hostess. The idea took and the tickets sold like and Ticket agent, Cincinnati, O. SBPTBJMBER 19. 1801 THE BETTER WAV.

is as guilty as the murderer it condemns, indeed Wiggln* gave a seance, consisting of psycho­ Correspondence. more so, for It Iscooly and surely premeditated metric readings—the reading of sealed letters while the poor criminal commits the deed, and testa of personal spirit presence, giving ***■ varona ParK. Mo. often in the heat of passion, over which he has abundant satisfaction to those who attended. 8*«d*r "»* * red ,eller d-y ftt lhe «nc*l,,P- no control. AChrlstiau is one who lives up to Mr. Wiggins was the speaker at the after­ , m the morning we had a mcmort.il »er the Christ principle, of love for humanity and noon service. Spiritualism was the subject of for the member* and frien d * o f th e A*ao self-denying service to the victims of pov his discourse: it was handled In a comprehen­ 1 ILITY« and Utrnrsa: bene* ahrrwd end wise men always buy the world-renowns^! Who have entered the higher life. erty, sin and disease, no imatter by whal sive manner. At Its close over halfsa hour was & •R liability in all thing* E is «rbat every L person wants: I r*pecu Mr». L*Q* Fowler, of Medway, presided name he Is designated. From evidence received given to psychometric readings slid tests, all i E * 9 Itaorns] and the *holr* «nder the ableleade: from many unhappy victims it haa been shown of which were recognised. Iu the evening the ^ip 0f col. La C tob. rendered very acceptably that spirits passing out of this life with de National Developing Circle met at the usual ylc iweet Spiritualistic hymna. Choice flora praved and vicious tendencies do returu and place with great benefit to all who were present o f t r l a f * were placed upon the atand. Mr*. exert an Influence upon those whose organisms and tbus closed the campmeeting aeasou at Hard, raining each, gave the name of one for are susceptible to their control. S u n ap ee L a k e fo r th e y e a r o f 1*91. wkou it W *» deigned, and Mr*. Cushing rend In the afternoon Mrs. Matilda H. Cushing J a n k D. Clii'ucil 1 l i., S e c y . $ 5 5 . 9 5 as appropriate poetical tribute. For the las read a paper on "Individual Responsibility,' $ 5 .2 5 *|iichwa» inscribed "T o a ll o u r a p lrlt friends In which she cautioned all Hplritualists not to The Liberal. Mo.. Campmeeting. It I* good nsws to report of this new camp- ilit read Kdwln Arnold's e x q u isite poem , " A b ­ fall into the error, believed by so many, that mecting that the interest, power and numbers Message from Paradise." Prof. Ken they can impute their sins or mistakes to any d a l l a h * of attendants have all increased the second HARNESS pm gave f a able discourse on "The proofs o outside undeveloped influence.” We, ourselves, BUGGIES week. If there were ever any apprehensions A re you looking for the Onoit, the beet, the moat durable, ths oioet stylish, the most highly reooisBended, the most widely need and ths only reliable low-prtoed Buggies tke immortality o f the sou l.' • are responsible for our actioua and cannot be aad Usrneaa t If *o, there is only on* make to buy, and that le the celebrated and original” MU Hit AY Brand. ^ M ^ on the part of this new southwestern Spiritual­ (a the afternoon w e had th e p lea su re o f Its- forced to commit any act not In consonance The following standing offer has nsvsr been aooepted and shows wo are tb* only Bnn that is ” in It" when It ooraee down to real basin***. ______istic enterprise, they are entirely dispelled (talag to a practical and instructive addres with our interior and real selves, or in direct (On* Thousand Dollart), with any Carriage and Harness Firm now. The lectures, the conferences, the seance*, Many Firms Matke Big: Claims, In the same to be given to any Charitable Institution by from Mrs. Sarah A. Byrnes on "The Bette opposition to our own will If intelligently ex­ U. a , the numbers of cottages and teuta filled with the loser, that we can show to or# honest sad better testimonials yjj," She said: "All our aaplrationa and ercised. Our individuality cannot be merged BUT WE PROVE OUR WORDS BY DEEDS campers, the dining tables, and the universal ______. ______for the " M U B R A Y " Buggies and Barnes* for the time our goods Into the individuality of anyone else. By our a NJU 'yq^XT*■ ■ Vi/ A O -n lirk $ 1 0 0 0 have been on the market, than any one f aotory In tha World, tope* lead to d evelopm ent. W e have p o ten tia good feeling, all testify to permanent success possibilities o f a d va n cin g In th e b etter w ay. own acta shall we be justified or condetned r» |o openly denounce all Fools and 1Trusts and sell direct to the ooneumer. Oar euoooes has os used many Imitators to copy already assured. In nearly every Instance the •• M UIlllAY *• Buggies and Harness. All nature is beautiftil. To-day with ita sun in our owu sight and in the sight of the aplrlt 'Writ*...... at HEonce ...for __our —...1 ..Alofue. containing full description at—and —.net oaeh prioss — of — oar —.—work. We will mail ..it _to yon Fro*. . campers say they shall return next year, and ablae, I* b etter than yesterd a y w ith ita fog world. We cannot escape the responsibility of that more than ns many more will be sure to our use of the divine gift o f life with Its glori­ WILBER H. MURRAY MFC. CO., Murray Bide., 139 W . Front St., Cincinnati O* sad rain, yet we can n o t s a y th a t n a tu re maul- follow. The Fort 8cott Ladies' Baud continues _ We luwte^all persons to make our house their head-quarter*, w * will always be glad to see you, whether you wish to buy or not, and will try W (M i the beat con dition o f ea rth . In lo o k in ous possibilities. I.et us not then weakly lat­ ha you to charm the people, and the choir aud the ter when assailed by temptation, or overtaken at the past good we cau realize the present bet­ congregational music are in no way lacking. disaster, but, with unshnken integrity of pur­ nla ia (in the person of Mr. Perklna; express­ ter, bat the best haa not yet bean attained. Last Saturday Miss D. t.oreuc BuchangU, pose, assert our Individuality and rise superior ing such disappointment In our camp, Maine, "We must first enter the better way ouraelvea of Waco, Texas, who has taken several prizes For Cramps, Chills, Colic, to the vicissitudes o f life. I.et our aspirations MaaaacliusettN, Connecticut, Rhode Island, before we can contribute to the betterment of for reciting, gave us a rare treat'ln her elocu­ ethers. Spiritualists, a s a claaa, are a tte u tiv be high and holy: our minds receptive to the New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela­ tionary line. She la a college graduate, and is ware, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida, bearers, anxious and w illin g to be Inatru cted lessons of love and wisdom. I,et us ever be Diarrhoea, Dysentery, as good a Spiritualist as she is scholar. ready to receive the truth, in whatever form it District of Columbia expreaa their gratifica­ bat not Individually u n fo ld ed an d develop ed As this Is the first year o f the camp, there are a* they should be after forty years'experlenc may present Itself, and take a firm stand tion at what they found at Parkland, ao we a few little things not yet completed, but noth­ take "heart of grace" and shall continue our Cholera Morbus, la phenomenal manifestation* and philoso­ against bigotry, wherever we may find it. and ing is lacking in the way of comfort. Next efforts to make Parkland a representative and phical leachinga. They have not appropriated beware that we, ouraelvea, become not ita vic­ year the finishing touches will all have bean the grand and uplifting thoughts and made tims. So shall life mean progress. So shall national camp, and build for it a better and a n d a i l added. brighter future in each succeeding year. Bowel Complaints them a factor In their individual development we build a character thatiahatl form a symmet­ A large delegation from the Clinton (Iowa) Phenomena and p h ilo so p h y sh o u ld n o t b e re­ rical, harmonious part of the unfathoracd uni­ L. C. R. NO REM EDY EQUALS verse, a continual source of joy throughout the campmee'tiug will arrive to-morrow. Lyman garded as en4 *. but aa means lending to broad- countless ages of eternity." M. If. C7, S e c 'y . C. Howe and Mra. Jennie llagan-Jackson will Notice to Secretaries. ermeaaures. Utilitarian progress Is the order arrive the next day. The mediums are giving Secretaries of Spiritualist Societies are rc- o f the day. Sunapee, N. H. excellent satisfaction. “lageraoll aaya, 'One world at a time.’ This Monday, August 24, the excursion around the J. II. Washburn, who has recently returned queated to send ua the natuea o f their respect­ land ia better for us, till, by evolution and de' lake was in order, and was well patronised. from a trip around the world, and who Is one of PERRY RAVIS'PAIN-KILLER ive organization!), with time of m eeting or the -eelopmcnt, we are fitted fo r th e o th e r w orld, These excursions are most dellghtftil and the bravest of Spiritualists, has given us an Sold Every where at 25 cts., 50 ets, and $1.00 a Bottle. la the anxious desire to find our sphere o f ac­ are at such a reasonable price that everyone Is ex«ceding!)’ entertoing lecture ou "Rambling* holding of spiritual aervicea, and locality, in tion in the life beyond, w e lo se s ig h t o f th e able to enjoy them- Through India, China and Japan.” order to have them correctly inserted in our over present duty of development. Seek to In the evening the regular conference meet- Mra. Orvls’ class lectures are highly appreci­ ABRAM McGREW, lad your sphere in this life, nud ao be fitted for ng took place. Short addresses were made by ated. In her rostrum work she gets a new column of society meeting*. * higher sphere of usefulness In the other Mr. Cobb, Mr. Wlggin and others. Mrs Thom­ growth daily. We lose oue o f our singers, Mrs. Mediums' National Convention. world. We m ay be b e lte r th a n o u r a n ce stry , son also related some very Interesting expert Pettit, who goes to St. Louis on an engagement but we have not attained to our beat, and encea. Xu my last letter I mentioned the mediums’ CIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR, made two months ago. convention to be held soon under the auspices (*hould not assa il them b ecau se w e h a v e e n ­ Tuesday, August as—The afternoon serv Dr. Fleming is teachings class and showing B O O M 1 6 , BLYM YER BLDG., CINCINNATI, OHIO. tered a better w ay. T h e ir m is ta k e s sh o u ld serv e was held in the grove. Dr. Geo. A. Fuller again of the Medium’s Order of Beneficence, and am the law of how to become fully satisfied with now gotug to tell more about it. Yea, we are Topographioal Surveys. Cemetery, Park and Sewerage Work a Specialty. •s incentives to progress. The past is not use­ occupied the platform and spoke to a large uud life on this earth sphere. At the Sunday lec­ less if regarded aa leading up to the present interested audience on "The Gospel of acl going to a have convention—the firatof its kind tures the auditorium Is packed. ever held in the world. We have issued a call A LIBERAL OFFER. belter, and in our desire to reform the world cnee." The meaning of the word gonpel Mrs. Bristow, o f Joplin, Mo., is one o f the MR. & MRS. F. N. FOSTER, we should not be b lin d to th is p re s e n t b etter good tidings, that of science the sum total iu every slate of the Union, and we have been Bend tw o 2-oent stamp*, your name and most poputor mediums. She gives a sitting represented iu nearly every campmeeting thla while looking for the future beat. man's well ordered knowledge of the uui almost every hour of the day, and turns away Spirit Photographers, age, and a lock o f yonr h air, and 1 w ill send "The object of scientists to-day ia to awaken erne. The comparison was drawn between season. J. Frank Baxter championed our cause you a clairvoyant diagnosis of yonr disease three limes ns many more. Mrs. Belk Is the at Parkland, Pa., giviug a rousing lecture iu receptivity of thought. Education ia the sav­ Christianity and science. Christianity oilers very efficient and genial postmistress, her cot­ No..372 CLARK STREET, free. Address, ior of our land, acco rd in g to o u r d e g re e o f re ­ dogmatic assertion: science offers knowledge our behalf; and with Mrs. R. S. Lillie at Cnssa- tage being one of tue handsomest in the camp. OINOINNATI, OHIO. J. O.IBATDORF, M D. ceptivity can we disseminate thought. We have f the universe. Genesis points to creation: daga,Celia M. Nickerson at Onset, Dr. Geo. A. Mr. B. L. Abel, of Pittsburg, Kansas, will Fuller at Sunapee, Jennie 8, Johnson and Fan­ Sittings, dally, except Saturday, from 10a. m. ao right to claim that we are In the better way science saya evolution; science has opened the build n tasty aud commodious cottage before President of the Magnetic Institute, nie Davis Smith at Queen City Park, all repre­ to 4 p. m. Wc are pennaucntly located in Cin­ till we, as Spiritualists, arise to the import­ gateway to spiritual power; science haa proved the next campmecjing. The several shady GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. ance o f •elf-betterm ent. R ev erse th e s p ir it in the truth of Spiritualism. Spiritual science senting ua, why should we not expect a grand cinnati, and are prepared to give sittings for bowers, the fountains aud two Inrge parks of time? Thla is Just what we do expect, as all spirit photographs cither in person or by mall the body. G ive to each in d iv id u a l s p ir it th e has laid the wires that connects the two worlds. flowers are enjoyed by all. The excellent A . W ILLIS. right and priviledge of independent expres­ The names of many noted scientists who ha- may judge from our program. Our convention from a lock of hair or photograph. Letters of) ncouatic qualities of the auditorium are a will be held Saturday aud Sunday, September inquiry, enclosing stamp, promptly answered. sion. Spirit opens up e v e ry a v e n u e to u n fold nvestignted the phenomena of Spiritualism pleasure to all the speakers and singers. talent, dormant energies and enables you to nd became converts to Its truth were give 19th and 20th, iu Henry Hall, Westboro. Address P. N. Foster, 372 Clark street, Cincin­ Materializing Medium, E- W; B a l d w i n , Sec'y. teach the height for w h ich y o u h a v e th e ca p a ci­ The lecture occupied oue hour and a quarter, Convention to be called at 10:10 a. m. Satur­ nati, 0. 264 East Third Street, City, ty, You cannot carry all truth, only that but so Interesting was it that we would gladly day. Conference at 10:30. Topic—The Needs of Indiana State Camp Meeting:. ALL WHO WOULD Will hold circles Tuesday, Wednesday, rhursday An opportunity through your column* to Mediuinship. Dr. Geo. A. Fuller, of Worcester, and Friday afternoons at two o'clock. Every eve­ 'which is adapted to you and will assimilate ave listened much longer to the inspired ning (Monday and Saturday excepted) at eight • with your interior being. Take care of the words j f our good brother, and this feeling wa •peak to the Spiritualists of Indiaua will be Mass., oue of the best inspirational speakers in o'clock. Take Fifth street cars ruuulug oast to facts and the u n iversal s p irit w ill ta k e c a r e o f j g e n e ra l. | received with gratitude. the country, will lead the discussion, followed Know Themselves and Destiny, Third aud Lock. No one admitted without recommendation the truth." Wednesday, August 36—Mr. F. A. W lggin was Our campmeeting ban passed with a aucceas by other celebrities o f both sexes. Two p. iu. SHOULD SEND FOR THBi or introduction from some well-kuowu Spirit­ Is the evening a conference meeting was .the lecturer of the day. He gave an interest in every department beyond any contemplated lecture by Celle M. Nickerson, one of the pearls ualist. held in the lihvilion. D r. W are a llu d e d to the ing and practical discourse, taking his subject anticipation. That the mme strength may con­ o f Ihe platforms 7:30 p. m.. a public seance con­ WILLIAMS’ practical lesson w e h id liste n e d to In th e a fte r ­ from the Olble. After the lecture quite a mini* tinue we need the co-operation of friends in ducted by Qte guides of Jos. D. Stiles, of Ply­ noon, and urged h i* h e a re rs to b r in g th e ir be- ber of teals were given In his usual, clear and nlf parts of the State. This movement being mouth, and by many considered the best of our Psychological Chart. An Astonishing Offer, 1itf into their d a ily liv in g ; to m a n ife s t to th e ready manner, all of which were recognized, based upon and controled by the State Asaocin test mediums; 10:30 a. m. Sunday conference; Send three 2-oent stamps, look of hslr, age, world that their religion had really lifted them though some were loth to do ao, evidently fear tion of Spiritualism, hence not n local matter, 2:30 p. m. lecture by Prof. J. W. Kenyon, one of ADDRESS: nam e, b o x , ono loading sympton. And yonr ialo the better w a y. H e a c k n o w le d g e d th e go o d Ing there was some trick about it; but so many and the members of this association in the the deepest philosophers and alrougcst reason- disease w ill be diagnosed free by aplrlt power. dose by the old theology in presenting some details were given that it forced recognition moat remote parta of the State have equal ers on the platform; 7:30 p. tu. public seance by tnth to mankind, and leading up to the better I have no doubt that many will be led to Inves­ privileges in voicing its entire management Joseph D. Stiles. Music of a high order will be Mrs. M. E. WILLIAMS, DR. A. B. DOBSON, liberalism of the present day. Mrs. Cushin tigate the phenomena of Spiritualism through and necessities ns those living in the vicinity dispensed throughout the exercises at appro­ 8 3 2 W . 4 6 th St., New York City. retd the b eautifu l poem , " A V is io n ," w ritte n receiving these wonderful tests. of the camp ground. By the power of the As priate Intervals. We hope to have large audi­ M aquoketa, Iowa. by Mr*. Gena Smith Fairfield, and Inspired by In Ihe evening an interesting entertainment sociation I was continued Chairman o f the Fi­ ences, and no doubt ahall listen to those who Edgar Allen Poe. This poem was written when was given In connection with a moonlight ex nance Committee, aud mnke thin proposition to shall break to ua the bread of heavenly life. r illis Mrs. Fairfield was a mere child and before sh cursion. There was a general illumination you in order to raise three thousand dollars in A l i c e . D . F. L. H .W May be Addressed (Jutll Further Notice bad seen "The Raven," which it resembles in around the lake; bonfires blazed, colored la money to pay for the thirty acres o f land now FORFINEWATCHES Grand Rapids, Mich. rhythmical construction. Mr*. Buck gave some terns swung In the breeze, fife-works and the purchased and controled by the association to GLENORA, YATES COUNTY, N.Y. The Hnslett Park campmeeting closed last Send Your Address to f t r j satisfactory tests, and Prof. Kenyon re­ boom of crackers and cannons were heard, min­ be used for the annual campmeeting and edu­ »P, W lI.IiIS may bo addressed as above. From Sunday with a large attendance to the very L? this pul lit lie can attend to the diagnosing of lated some rem arkab le m a n ife s ta tio n s o f p h ys­ gled with the shrill whistles of the steamers cational purposes. I will use the month of last. The universal opinion was that it was al­ Jlsenso psychometrlcally. He claims that his ical phenomena that had come under his per­ aa they touched at different points. Alto­ September in canvassing the State nud any lo­ powers In this lino aro unrivaled, combining, ns together the most successful camp ever held nt lio does, ticcurnto scientific knowledge with keen sonal observation. The audience dispersed gether it was a gay lime at Sunapee. cality where the friends will assure me a dona­ A.S. FELKER, Jeweler, that place. The election of officers look place and searching psychometric power. feeling that it had been a day of rare mental Thursday, August27—Owing to rainy weather tion of J25 for this purpose, and give oue free Dr. Willis claims especial skill In treating nil 011 tlie(29lh and resulted as follows: Board of diseases oflliu blood aud nervous system. Cancer, aad spiritual uplifting. LOOK BOX 86, 8 TBELT 0 N , P A ., the set vices were conducted in the pavilion. lecture, with a home, while with you without Trustees: James II. White, Port Huron; Dr. A Scrofatn In all Its farms. Epilepsy, Paralysis, nnd Monday we were entertained and instructed Dr. Geo. A Fuller occupied the platform. He charge. This lecture can be from any of the all (he moat delicate and complicated diseases of W. Edson, Lansing; Dr. A. B. Spinney, Detroit; And Get Price-List Free. "oth sexes. took for hia subject a question asked bynske. by one of Prof. Kenyon's philosophic dis questions now agitating the multitudes. 1 A. Anscomb, Detroit; M. B. Sheets, Grand Dr. Willis is pormlttod to coffer to numerous courses, in w hich h e led u s from n o tu re 'i tic on the grounds, which was, "What good speak from many interesting aud attractive parlies who have been cured by bis system of Ledge; Dr. Chas. Day, Lansing; John Hutchin­ practice when all others had failed. A ll lettera teachings Into the realm of scientific explora­ does Spiritualism do, even If it Is true." Thl. subjects, among which is "The danger and den W H Y S H E must contain a return postage stamp. Send for son, Jackson, Mich.; James H. White, President Circulars, with Itofferoucea and Terms. tion and discovery, and the marvelous devel­ was answered In a clear and understnndin tiny o f the American Republic." I want a route nud Treasurer; Dr. A. B. Spinney, Vice-Presi­ Mention tlrispaner. opment of the human intellect during the past manner. It was shown that Spiritualism had that once passing over will take in all locali­ dent; Dr. A. W. Edson, Secretary and Manager. Became A Spiritualist, -century, and the vast possibilities for future not only liberalized the Christian churches and ties, giving n response, to avoid traveling ex­ The management ia already formulating MRS. B. M. SHIRLEY, -development. permeated our halls of learning, but that penses, and make all possible points iu the plans for next season's work and for the Im­ had made all the grand reforms of the dsy TRANOE, Tuesday morning we had a conference meet limited time. 1 am at Mlchlgau City a few days, provement of the grounds and buildings. isf. and discussed the question, “ What i» and which made Christian -Socialism and commencing the 15th of September. Shall hope Up f ib P. Joshki.yn , Corresponding Sec'y. ▲ bby A. Judson, Minneapolis, Minn. Right?" the subject having been suggested Nationalism possible. Spiritualism has n for a response in the northern pnrt of the State TEST AND BUSINESS MEDIUM. the day previous. Persons In the audience par­ need to build churches, for It Is fast capturln until that time, but a request anywhere w ill be Tastefully bound in cloth; 263 pages. Price Also Magnetic Physician. ticipated largely in the discussion. Much help­ the Christian churches. In concluding Dr. responded to. Let me hear from nil local (lies at Sweetness and Light. htfo; postage 10 cents. Remit by P. O. order or As a rule, when urging our readers to seek ful thought was brought out, and though the Fuller described a number of spirits whom he juickly as possible by addressiug me at my registered letter. 1 0 7 Oarllale ave. - - - Cincinnati. 0 . light, we refer to another kind than given by question was not definitely settled, various saw In the audience. Horae were those of old home, Crown 1'oint, Ind. Contains n portrait and life of author; her the brilliantly burning family lamps of Larkin -opinions expressed w ere a b ly d efen ded. Home friends and workers with him In the years l\ 8.—I have one thousand dollars already method of going under spirit influence; twelve He Co., so haudsomely Illustrated ou 8tll page of L ib E R A L O f f e r taking the ground that “ whateveris, is right,' by at Sunapee, others those of young people at raised. Also any Spiritualist giviug fit for lectures; selected poems and communications A this issue of Tint B k t t k h W a y . others that "what seemed right for one, was not whose funeral he officiated at Washington, N thin purpose ahull be eutltled to o Hie member- from her missionary father and mother nnd Ou account of the extraordinary lib­ By A Raliebls right for another." One definition given was II.; still another was a spirit who stood by Mrs. hip of this association. other guides. "Terrestini Magnetism," 10 cts. eral term* nt which Larkin & Co. offer their "right is the perfect manifestation of equity Churchill, one whom Dr. Fuller had never seen This proposition 1 extend to point* In prox Address author ns above. lamp nud soap, we urge our reader* lo order Clairvoyant and Magnetic Healer -and justice, governed by the innate divinity of n mortal form, but who was readily been rec­ tally lo ua III Michigan, Ohio aud Illinois. I now. It seem* beyond belief that for (fto.oo) each individual s o u l." ognized by Mrs. C, from the description and nxlously wait a reply. WONDERFUL! 8end four s-cent stamps, lock o f hair, name* Ten Dollars thl* enterprising firm will *ell Al'N TIt.tl.l.t> KI.K(TIIO l’ll.I.M. In the afternoon we had a strong, practical the Initial of his first name, which wan given MHS. A. II. COLIIY-LUTIIKR. No more 11*0 for Liquid M edicine*. Uni age aud sex. WiU diagnose your case free. enough of ail kind* of family and fine soap to -discourse from M rs. B yrn es. T h e s u b ject w as In the evening the National Developing circle farther notice, I will mill) a large fll.OO box SO Address DR. J. S. LOUCKS, Sh irley, M aes. Inst an ordinary family a full year, and iu ad­ lays' treatment o f tills won dir In I dlscovi ry lo "Building for Eternity." Hhe impressed upon met at the Churchill cottage. Many saw, with Parkland, Pa. lie readers ofTiiK Hk t t k ii W a y aa a trim It dition one of the handsomcNt piano lamp* ever her bearers the importance of the foundation, clairvoyant vision, and again little Namona The letter of G. F. Pcrkina in last week's Is­ nlrodiico It for only RO rents, Just half price, made, and which will la*t a life time. II Immediately relieves nnd In a short time and warned them not to build upon straw; to me with a message of love to the members su e Is as disappointing to thoae who have been ires any reiiNonable ease n f L i v e r , K t i ln e .r 01 YES YOU CAN of the circle. Dr. Fuller also gave severe nd are enjoying the bcnutlca, temporal and This offer they make is a genuine one, and Nlenmeli Trem ble, lliihlliiiil Const I pit seek for certain knowledge, and to utilise that our siibacrlbers may depend on their doing toil. ■ iitllgestInn, IM ieiilHutlsu,, S'emiile knowledge for the upbuilding of themselves fine testa, under the influence of the spirit who spiritual of this camp, aa hia visit to it could 'oiii|iliiinls n im I n i l M ltlli IM se n se*. II Is a Get well. Send $1 for a Bottle of Just ns they promise. One vnlunhle feature of controled his spiritual vision st the afternoon possibly have been to him. He came here at puieiy vev.-ianio compound, containing from, E lixir Of L ife. A spirit remedy. Purely sod the benefit of humanity. She did not wish their offer Is, that they promise to refund the lim p (••*■ « limes llie real merit found In liquid Vegetable, nnd Magnetised, positively reuews to disparage the work of the church for It is s e rv ice . n unfavorable time, and hia stay was too brief -liar preparations. life. Thousands rejoice ovrr health restored. money, In all cases where the parties receiving uri'J Address at once, K. J. WOIIST, an educational and reformatory Institution and Friday, August 28th—There were no regulni lo be taken aa a fair anmple of our weather or ■ coiilnd of I'. H. (’aiiada. A .tilm u l, O. For blood, liver nnd kidney nilmenta there is the soap and lamp arc not fully satisfied witli no heller remedy made. Send for circular. DK. is the proper place for those who have not suf­ speeches at the meeting to-day, but short ad. ttractloua; and he is mistaken in asserting H. K . M Y ItK S , C l in t o n . Io w a . reuse* by several of the lectures, among whom the printed program wn* not carried out," na both. This Is the strongest kind of a guaran­ ficiently developed to receive our philosophy tee of the good faith o f the firm; therefore, no in ill entirety. Hhe dwelt upon the sscredness were Mr. P. A. W iggln, Mrs. Stiles, Mr. Cobb t has been throughout the entire season with A. SPIRIT REM EDY, and Mrs. Thomson. but oue exception—the substitution of J. Frank one need hesitate to send (fto.oo) Ten Dollars to of spirit communion, and said that all should J. D. Larkin & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., nnd scon a v e y o u t h e c a t a r r h ? i w i l l enter the circle or seance room with a studious In the evening the usunl conference meeting Baxter and Mra. Mary Lovering, of Boston, for H treat you for less than one cent a dnv and w as held. lady speaker, wlioae lUneaa prevented the the advantages of their wonderful offer. They cure It. Magnetic catarrh remedy, in concen­ reverential desire for truth, enlightenment are reliable, prompt and perfectly satisfactory trated solution A sufficient quantity to mnke Haturdny, August 39—The afternoon meeting filling of her engagement of one week. It la and development. "Hplrituslists should not In their business transactions. one pint bynddlng pure water will be sent, be iconoclastic and seek to destroy the church was conducted asn love feast; it was a season of true we have lectures but "three days in each >ostnge paid, by mail, ou receipt o ff 1.00. B. F. rent spiritual Interest. Many were moved to week," because our aenaon continue* about 'OOI.Ei Clinton, lotvn. or the Bible. They cannot be destroyed so Bnldhends arc too many when they may testify to the comforting and sustaining pow. iree m oil Dim, yet while we do not crowd our long ss the world has need of them. We should covered with n luxuriant growtli of hair by All Mod* ra of Spiritualism in their own experience. Of rvlccs Into ns limited apace of time aa do —than •la*«L. . . aim to be constructive and not destructive. the best of restorers, Hall's Hair Kenewer. for* jo u bur, trail most other camps, It will be ecen by reading Truth is indestructible and cannot be bought those who thus gave their testimony were Mrs, fc». rv. i 'u u L a'.N . a lamp for III unrated Thayer, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Cobb, Mrs. Huntley, carefully our "printed program," we do not ao traialotua lo Th* or sold." r#ll*rirsi#alt'o. Wednesday morning Ihe guides of Mrs. E. I. ( M r. W lg g in an d Pro**. J. W. Maynard. Mrs. advertise. The Hat of lecturea (comprising MAGNETIZED COMTOUNE 1 r r ~ w i w m ■ w 10 0 X*ls Nim l, xteen) la Identical Iu number with that of PISTOLS /StUAIUU*. luclt.4Xa.a-. Cluolnuall.OUlo. Kurd answered the following questions from roctor, of Bradford, N. II , gave an address of How To Cure Piles 'aaandaga, mid many of .them are the same We will send our new. highly endorsed sclentlfi FOR THE EYES, the audience. "Is it right for mankind to I some length, under llie influence of an ad­ book lei, “ H o w t o C u r e l*l»e>*,” I r c c t n nuy ou Spirit Quetogun'a Wonderful Stellar Rente- people. •laughter animals for food?" "W hat Is the con­ vanced spirit from theotlisr side. troubladwlth H llcsorfoiialliuitlon.iniiry men It will cure sore eyes. It will strengthen die* will cure you. Send three 2-ccnt stamps, Perklend'a meeting began June 21 nud close# tlon l Iris paper anil enclose a stam p for noslngc weak eyes nud make them strong. Hcul, post age, acx, birth and date for a free diaguusis. dition of the human race iu ths spirit world?' Iu the evening a grand entertainment wa* Head ipricklv, Ihn num hornf free honlcs Is lim ited. September tj; lienee our aenaon ia double In age paid, fur 60 cents; with directions how tc "Is capital punishment right?" "Is It possible given. The program was Ihe beat o f the season. TIIK H 1.0Hi; MClllCIgl-: «•«*. S'loclMiinll.O 'rent the eyes, nud tcccive medical aid from DR. E. B. RUSSELL, The musical performance by Prof. Maynard eng lb of time than thut of nuy other camp; and o u r a p lrlt frien d *. A d d ico * II. F . P O O L E , C lin ­ for s spirit who was addicted to Ihe use of In­ 011 let Ave., Fouth, Mlonoanolle, Minn. though the aervicea do not follow each ton , Iow a. toxicating liquors when in earth life to return and Mr. C. E. Coffin, the blind musicians, was her In *uch rapid succcaklon, every day or sad obsess those still in the body, causing very fine and thoroughly enjoyed hy the audi­ bhow Your Colors. f r a n u k n a w a d s w o r t h , euing presents spiritual attraction to the them to drink?" Anyone of these questions en ce. Itoror regular camper. MAGNETIC HEALER. would furnish material for a complete lecture; Sunday, August 31-The first unpleas­ On Monday evening old and young naaemhle but were briefly and comprehensively answered ant Sunday of campineetlng, not that Buet Hiram , Me. In the big pavilion lor a harmony meeting, MELTED by'the Intelligence. Iu regard to alaughterlng the rain descended in torrents, as It has which la iiiucli like the Melhodiat "service of WEAR THE BADGE The poor treated free of charge. Magnetised animals for food, the world lias not aufficfeutly a habit o f doing here when it rains, but song" iu its general feature*. flu Hint you may know nud be kuown, and help PEBBLE SPEOTAOLEI paper sent by mail upou receipt of prict. fi.oo advanced to subsist entirely upon vegetable justdrlszllng and damp enough to make meet­ ing in the grove out of the question. Mr. Tuesday p. in., leceure—-dance in the evening. lo unify the grenl unorganised fraternity of Raetoro Lost Vision. by Ihe package. food, but the time will come when men shall Kbcn Cobb occupied the platform at the morn- Wednesday evening, theater or coucert. Hplilliiallsls. The Bpectacle* that I send arc large eyes, cease to "alny stideal." The condition of the and Tilinora CU1CKI) ■ no knlfn- iug service and gave a grand good lecture, full Thursday p. m., lecture—dance iu the even­ Tile sunflower Insignia Is the most signifi­ mounted in a FINK STEEL FKAM 1{. l,««k frim . Prs.ilHATtiiNV ,t Nuiihi* human race In the spirit world is governed by in g. cant emblem of niodcrii times, typical of the Sent by mail In a nice wootleu box—Loss or ANGER No. IU Kim ali-out, Clnulannti. U. the condition iu thfe world. Freed from ms- of high aud elevating thoughts, to which his b ren k n ge a t m y Hole, hearers gave earnest attention. Notwithstand­ Friday evening, harmony meeting. •plrltuul iinfoldinent of those who turn to the Stale how long you have worn glaaaes; or fertility and in the atmosphere more condu­ Names of prr»ouu ing the unpleasant wcatb^, ths pavlllou was Saturday evening, hop. sun of truth. Kuamtl end gold, price Si.. ml me your address and I will aemlftill direc­ cive to progress, they retain their Individuality 10 w hom to sen d u Hunday, lecturea morning aud afternoon- Profile go for the good of the cause. C. D. tions ami illiislruied circular, how to be filled sa m p le c o p y o f th e well filled st both services. Mrs. Kate Stile* my New Method of Clairvoyant Sight. Price sad develop in accordance with their Inspira­ several public circles aud Lyceum exercises, Haines, 26 Hi. Clair street, Rochester, N. Y., WANTEDbest and bright'st followed Mr. Cobb, giving some very line psy­ .. spectacles, ft.10, Addresa B. P. POOLE, tion*. Capital punishment le not right: It le '"m ilv spiritualist paper, Scud them to THE chometric readiugs. Between service Mr. F. A. aud (march iu the evening, While Callfor-, manufacturer. 1 Clinton, Iowa. CrTliK WAY. murder, though legalised, and the government 6 THE BETTER WAY SEPTEMBER 18. 16&i.

by easy stages to the heights attainable. should you. be shunned for an honest them all the enjoyment o f a true married life Woman’s Department. Spiritualists should cling to the Bible couvictiou? Why should anyone? She was followed by the mother of the bride Helen Stuart Richings Baltimore who congratulated them ns only n mother can. Written for The Better Way. because in its records of spirit return It will never be possible for liberals to I think but few In the audience ever saw n INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER OOD THE SUPREME LAW. are fouud proof of continuity of life. No organize in one body. Two would hnrd- woman perform a ceremony o f the kind and and Ohio A. M. MVNOBR. matter if we do not know these men who ly suffice for their ism and idiosyncrasies. fewer ever snw a spiritual wedding. The socie­ W ill bootur* For Up to nearly two thousand years ago wrote these records. Neither do we There is no need of strife, there is room ty presented them with a handsome silver tea South) Western R. R. set and cake basket And many o f the friends The Society of Union Spiritualists, the Bible, containing the oldest Jewish kuow Socrates nor Shakespeare,'yet who for all aud work for all. and relatives come up arid wished them Joy. law, was the foundation of' a religion doubts that they lived or that the inspir Religion has to do with this life and Mrs. Nicklevs was ordained by the “ College —J l t— $2 Saved to New York. whose precepts meant obedience, wor­ ation which flowed from the lips of one the next and the work of the Christian of Progressive Spiritualists," (I believe that is All Trains Run Through ship and fear. or the pen of the other, came from some religion is to start humanity on the way the name of Denver, Colo., and Is qualified to “marry and bury." And when she goes east W ashington, Baltimore and Philadelphia This book contains the inspiration of great source of power—a power that we heavenward. Grand Army Hall Vestibuled from Baggage Car to Pullman Sleep­ we, as a society, bespeak for her a warm wel­ er, and heated by steam, from the engine. the time. What was written came un­ may all honor without superstition, os we You, too, have a work to do and this come from any and all Spiritualists. 1 1 6 W. SIXTH ST* doubtedly from those who had passed reverence the great minds chosen to con­ work shall be your religion. This work We have a good, harmonious society here and SOLID TRAINS TO from earth, and comprised the highest vey this superior thought. is to lift humanity out of suffering and our attendance la ns large as any church In the EVERY SUNDAY place and exceeds by half the most of them. PITTSBURGH type of thought of that period. The su­ Do not think that I believe all the dog­ sorrow, out of darkness and unbelief MORNING AND EVENING Should any o f the readers o f T iik Dr t t k h Wav DURING THE MONTH Via Columbus, Zanesville & Wheeling. preme law of the universe, ruled then as mas of Christianity. That is why I am into the brighter, truer way that leads to come to San Diego we are only four miles away OF SEPTEMBER, 1891 W ith P u llm a n B leep er a n d P a rlo r Caras now. People did not understand this outside the church to-day. Many things heaven aud home. and a warm welcome awaits any o f you. Rates always as low as by any other line, and Yours Fraternally, J. F. Mokhbl. Good M usics n o e x tra fa re for fast time on limited Ves­ great law of nature, hence, devised a per­ in this fabric of orthodoxy are obsurd, Indianapolis, Ind. tibule train. Ask for tickets via Cincinnati & and the O. R. R. sonal deity, calling it God or Jehova.and but the error and foolishness is fast be­ Mrs. Ada Foye, the well-known eloquent in Brooklyn, N. Y. M O R N I N G E V E N I N G . W. W. PEABODY, O. P. McCARTY, bowed at this shrine, just as all ages have ing eliminated. plratlonnl speaker and platform test medium The Brooklyn Progressive Conference opened T h e Public Invltod. Vice-President. Cen’l Pass. AgL. worshipped the unknowable. Just as life can be traced from monad will conduct for the Mansur Hnll Association on Saturday evening, August 29th, with Presi­ Morning Her vice - - - • Jl»:8U of Spiritualists at Mansur Hnll, East Washing­ dent Bogert in the chair, to a very good audi­ Evening Service. • • • • 7:80 The commandments of Moses are to­ up to man, so can the evolution of relig­ ton street, corner of Alabama, at 3 and 7:45 p. ence. day the foundation of every moral law ion be traced from the first record, up Subject: “ Some evidences o f immortality." Mr. George Deleree, the opening speaker, al­ MORNINO SERVICES FRBB of the land. No matter if they be proved through a continual growth unto the A collection of ten cents In the afternoon and though not being prepared, delivered such an Bvsntng Bervloae, 1 0 C a n t s twenty-five cents In the evening will be taken inspiring address that all the other speakers of an origin six thousand years prior to present day. There are many side issues J. B . CONNELLY, P r m i d z k t at the door to defray expenses. Public medi­ followed in his vein of thought, and in this Moses’ time. That would not change but the true comes up through all the ums admitted free. way made the evening one of enjoyment and B . O . BARE, Co r . h s o b i e t a r t , the principal. There is nothing better ages and the last is an improvement on This will be the ouly opportunity to hear Instruction to everyone present. Mr. Deleree’s in Parson* Street to build upon. the first. this gifted lady, as she 1b engaged elsewhere subject was taken from a poem he first rend, until Juue, 1892. What Is Truth." In his remarks he vivid­ Even with this law, religion was in a It is not Christianity to go to war—to ly illustrated the position we Spiritualists take T h e B e t t e r W a v crude state, yet it had a beginning and torture and kill. There are many things Saratoga, N. Y. in knowing the truth, or not knowing it, but MAY II- L'OUND ON i'll K AT its growth was assured. done in his name, but they are not what Saratoga is overflowing with visitors at this only believing it. A truth Is the knowledge of The power that rules the universe was Jesus taught. For eighteen hundred time. facts, and to know these facts enables us to PARVINS SONS' at work and the bistory of a world was years this humanitarian religion of Jesus Our society has a fine attendance. Mrs. Clara stand up for them at any time, while on the CINCINNATI.HAMI LTON &.DAYT0N R.R Field-Conant’a engagement closed last Sun­ other hand ouly believing or accepting what is ADVERTISING AGENCY. drawing toward completeness. When has been kept back by man’s bigotry and day with our society, she having been here four told us, we are not alone unable to judge AN EVEK-ntttDY TICKET. we get back to this unknown power, we selfishness. Sundays, and each succeeding Sunday wit­ others, but incompetent also to explain the 1 8 2 , 1 8 4 , 1 8 0 Vine Street. nessing larger audiences. The last service was Thousand Mile Books at cento per can go no further. A divine mind is Catholicism has not perfected it. truth to others, Rud the only remedy out of this Where Advertising Contracts May be Made. 2 to a packed house, giving the best o f satisfac­ unsettled stateof mind is to know whether Spir­ mile. Gooa to a Thousand Point#. back of all this work—we cannot com­ Neither has Episcopalianism, nor tion. She is now on her way to St. Louts to itualism is a truth, or ouly a belief, is to earn­ Thousand mile books are now sold by the prehend it, and stand in awe and admir- Presbyterianism, nor Methodism with fill an engagement in September. estly investigate in home circles and with me­ Cincinnati, Hamilton fit Dayton K. k. at the . ation before the law of our being—this their multitudes of churches and diver­ All societies wishing a fearless, frank and diums whom you know to be honest. For has rale of $20, and accepted ou all divisions o f the logical speaker, will do well to correspond C., II. he D. and fmeen other roads, reaching a it not been told us by that grand and noble th us tnd or more points. The purchase ol one divine intelligence. sity of creeds. Who will perfect this with Mrs. Conant, ns I believe she intends Two thousand years ago the world was work which Christ began so long ago? teacher, long before Spiritualism was talked of incite mileage books assures the passengen working in the West and South during the cold about, “ To seek and ye shall find." And, there­ not only cheap riding, but an ever ready ticket. ripe for a new or improved religion. A Will Spiritualists add one step to the months. She has delivered over one hundred They will be good ,or passage between Cincin­ fore, if you have found the truth give it to the n a ti Indianapolis, Chicago, st. Louis, Toledo. man was born to whom was given so golden way that is climbing.heavenward? lectures In Saratoga during the last fouryears, world, and standby it firmly, as the truth alone Buffalo, Salamanca, Ft. WBynCi Peoria, Ann* much of this divine and unknowable How many truths have they added to the and never failed in having a fair audience 1 shall make you free. S j j M a Arbor, Cadillac (Mich.) and innumerable other hear her. Dr . W. B. Mills, Pres't. points. The following roads will accept then* power that in him God was .personified, old? Is there enough new material to Mr. Richardson, in his usual brusque but en­ between all stations: Buffalo & Southwestern; tertaining manner, made a few remarks in a 1 Chicago fit Erie and N. Y., P. & O Divisions of and for nearly two thousand years peo­ build an entire new structure? CampmeetlnR Closed. 'ATTACfVAeKT$t The First Society of Spiritualists, Delphos very grateful vein of thought, thanking not the Erie R’y; Dayton and Union; Dayton, Ft. ple have worshipped the Christ. While liberals are crying away with the alone the mediums of the conference, but :Tne:piNCST‘ Wayne fit Chicago; Flint it Pere Marquette; Ft. Kansas, closed their twelftb annual cainpmeet- ^■ •WOODWORK1 Wayne, Ciocinnati>&Louisville; Grand Trunk That was a grand evolution in religion Bible, away with the churches, away with iug, August 24th, after a series of nineteen others, who, through their power o f medium- between Detroit and Buffalo; Indianapolis. Decatur fit Western; Louisville, New Albany Ai that had its origin by the sea of Galilee. God, is not Christianity advancing into days' meetings. The meeting throughout was ship, hod led him out o f the darkness into the t^h(W ficwesGwifrwaewoioiwfGCM^ light and glorious truth o f spirit communion. Chicago; Terre Haute & Peoria; Toledo. Ann The old religion was not given up but the very spirituality which they profess? well attended, the weather being favorable ren CMiCAao. n UMjOl 0OUAJULKY t Arbor and Northern Michigan; Wheeling fis dered conditions enjoyable for those attending. The conference was then treated to a very Lake Erie fit Vandalia Lint. improved and new truths and beauties —its adherents keeping the old Bible fine boquet of spiritual flowers, in the way of B. O. McCOKMICK, The Society feel that success, far beyond antici Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agent. added. No one will deny but religion with its golden texts—their sanctuaries, pation,crowned their efforts and made the meet remarks made by Mr. Bertlne o f the E. D. Con­ J. E. POORMAN, was made better by the coming into the dedicated and devoted to the spiritual ing just closed one productive o f the greatest ference, Mrs. Holmes, o f Brooklyn and world of the man Jesus. life; and their God whom they worship good, ever held by the society. The phenomc Mrs. Vittum o f Newark, New Jersey. Each -----AGENT,__ sam ple Cop^ nal tests given through the mediumistic ser­ one of these ladies taking up the magnetic What did Christ's coming mean? in spirit and in truth. Are they not vices of F. M. Donovan, independent slate line of thought thrown out by the first speaker, S o u th east C o rn er 8 th fit R ace S ta , O e n x V K t t , He came to deliver the world from evil building heavenward while others, await writer of Kansas City, Mo., were invincible and their remarks blended most beautifully, 1 CINCINNATI. OHIO. and bring it into harmony with this the millenium in spiritual idleness. The Many tears of joy and gladness were shed by one with another, in the definition of the higher power which he called God. evolution is surely going on and from those skeptical in the belief of immortality words, wisdom, liberty, truth and fteedom. upon receiving communication from loved ones Mrs. Vittum remarking that mediums clasp PRICES REDUCED Christ helped man to break the chains of the very altars that liberals condemn. THE BETTER WAY passed out o f the flesh. Proof palpable was hands with the angel world, so that we would FENCE!Heavy N etting. B est m ade. evil habit Are there not many bound Man has not seen God at any time. furnished time after time of the genuineness be able to have a spiritual revival meeting in (S T E E L WIRE.)Catalogue FREE. Wrlti EIGHT REASONS why every Lady should use* by these chains of evil? and if by looking Neither can he. No, man cannot under­ of F. M. Donovan's slate writing, under the the near future, which would certainly create BUKaVICK BROS.. BKIino.VD. IND FREEMAN'S FACE POWDER. most critical conditions possible. He also harmony everywhere. to the pure life of Christ these chains stand God. The laws of nature he can President Bogert taking the platform, said: nd LIQUOR HABITS It Is absolutely harmless: the demonstrated his gifts as a spirit photographe. cured I11 two weeks. urest science can produce. can be broken, then is not religion bene­ understand somewhat and if he begiu by permitting a disinterested artist to use his He did not see why we should have a revival _ No Cure. No Pay. Soes not show; will not rub Off. meeting in the near future, but proposed to OPIUM-.. CH ATTANOOO A.TBNN. Is used by society and dramatic ficial? Christ has then fulfilled his mis­ there and study into these laws, he own camera, plates and develop the negatives; ladies. Purifies and beautifies sion—redemption has taken place and comes finally into the same rut as before, the artist himself being a skeptic, but was have one the following Saturday, September the complexion; gives fresh­ thoroughly convinced that our dear ones still 5th, inviting each and eveiyone present to Dr. Rhodes’ ness to the skin. Is made In 9 souls are brought into harmony or com­ for nature is supreme and who under­ come and bring their friends with them. shades: white, pink and cream. exist, and under certain conditions are enabled Is an old and tried preparation, munion with God or good. Growth stands this power that governs the uni­ to reveal themselves upon sensitised plates. Mr. La Fumee, the next speaker, gave a very P u r e M e d i c i n e s . thousands of ladies havinguseof spiritually has begun and the soul is be­ verse? Nature gave to the most of man­ Dr. Lewis Schlesinger, editor o f the Carrier pleasant nccount of a place called West Win­ It for years. Ask your druggist field, where he had been visiting this summer, Strlotly Vegetable.' Sugar-Goa ted. for it. or send 60c. or 26c. for m ing fitted for heaven. kind the attribute of reverence and we Dote, San Francisco, Cal., the famous clairau- box by mall. Send -c. stamp for lovely biot*ers_ and where, to his surprise and pleasure, he had 2 dient and trauce test medium, visited the meet­ A Perfect Liver and Kidney Renovator and A full b»x will N* >rnl r u t to any one wh", mrntion- God is not a person but a divine char­ cannot go against the laws of nature and noticed that Spiritualism had found its way, ta e th is paper,ns the name* and «-Mrww» of Iro ing during the closing week. The doctor was Blood Purifier. Cleanses the entire system laill>-a who 11 ao oravcK ro w M ii. 4-vtid tlw Ih lw t acter whose attributes are truth, wisdom, be happy. Obey nature’s law or suffer kept constantly engaged in giving tests, and although the little town of but Soo inhabitants from all Billiousncss and Blood Poisons, from Cent hlampa to M t for i>Hwi- and packing. justice, goodness and love. the penalty. God will have his way and so astounding and convincing were the tests had alone lour churches, yet Spiritualism was FREEMAN PERFUME CO. (Established 1876}. Malaria, etc. And cures Headache, Backache, 623 E. 162x1 St.. New-York, or Cincinnati, O. He is our life. He is in us and we in all nations shall bow to this supreme law. that much excitement prevailed, to the extent spreading like a leaven, here, there and every Side and Stomachache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Him; and without this God principle we Being just a student, trying to under­ that orthodox, skeptics, agnostics, and disbe­ where. Pains in the Limbs, Lameness, Numbness, lievers in all heresies, flocked in to get a sit­ Mr. Bowen, the last speaker o f the evening, Kidney and Bladder, and all other urinary ail­ are nothing. stand the law of life, perplexities will ting with the doctor; and notwithstanding the having only six or seven minutes more to speak ments, etc. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and in In the minds of men God has gained arise and thought will find utterance. I designing schemers endeavored to trick him made a few but highly instructive remarks fact almost all the various ailments of Hu­ From-Soul to S ou l in attributes since the days of Moses. do not write this as an argument against by contriving plots and plans whereby they Liberty aud Freedom,” and it is to be hoped manity. might prove spirit return false and a delusion, that Mr. Bowen will turn the tables and the Prices: Trial box, 25 cents—by mail, 30 cts^ BY E M M A ROOD TUTTLE. Then this power was to be feared, obey­ any who see these thiugs from an ex­ next time will be one of the first speakers but thanks be to an established fact the doctor second size, 50 cents—by mail, 55 cents; 12 This volume contains the best poems o f tho ed and worshipped. To-day man does treme radical standpoint. This is my completely demolished their schemes, and not the eveniug instead of the last, as his remarks boxes, second sise, J5; large boxes, $1; 6 large author and some o f the most popular songs will* not fear, but there is reverence, love and way of looking at the matter—that too are generally o f a highly instructive nature, the music by eminent composers. Among the only came out victor but convinced'many who boxes, I5. poems which have attracted wide notice are: were honestieuough to acknowledge defeat. usually listened to with marked attention obedience. When there is disobedience much iconoclasm is derogatory to the everyone present. K. F. K For sale by THB WAV PUBLISHING CO Budding Rose. Incidents o f Life under the Spiritualism has received a new impetus in Blue Laws. Parson Smiab's Prophecy. From of God’s law, there is unhappiness. Man best interests of the world. the Highlands of Hcanen. TheCityof Sorrow. does not fully understand this power. Yes, AUie, I presume I am one of your this vicinity, and the cause is now being her­ The Spiritualists Badge. LACY'S WARNINGS. Soliloquy of Fulvia at Sicyon. The Holy Mai> alded to the world despite the opposition from Some time ago the control o f Mr. Langdon Tho most remarkable tnid valuable record of of Kent. Etc. He cannot, and not understanding, he Bible Spiritualists (a Unitarian Spiritu­ the stronghold of the Church, who have used o f Rochester, N. Y., known by the name spMt phenomena ever given to the world from the The Songs, with accompanying Music.hither­ t/mnof Christ down to the middle of this century. to only obtainable in sheet 'form, inclnde. The bows in adoration. This is not super­ alist rather) and shall remain such until every method to obstruct and impede progress Truth," revealed the design o f a badge to First published In London In 1707. A compilation, Unseen City, Beautiful Claribel, We Shall Meet by circulating vile and slanderous reports; but giving history, experience nnd development of the stition, it is reverence. I do not want a I can see my way clearer to something worn by Spiritualists. The design was draw tnedutn. 15 Inspired discourses, prophetic of more Our Friends in the Morning. Meet us at the we number nearly two hundred strong, and from the spirit's description by A. W. Moore, recent revelations. By (J ko. s . p i i m k o x . Crystal Gate, The World is Growing Good. etc. universe of such equality that there can better. ’Tis not such an odd mixture are marching right on to victory. Spiritualism Prices: Paper cover, St.00; cloth,$1.50. Many of the Poems are admirably adapted for nd comprises a golden sunflower on a groun For sale at thlsoflice. Make money orders pay- Recitation, and were used by the author in her be no reverence. May there always be either, for all the prophets and Christ, reigns, and the loved oues across the dark (7) o f white enamel, in the center of the flower is aMoto TVi k W a y iM iu.rsni.va Co.. Cincinnati,0 . public readings. river still live! TESTIMONIALS. The volume contains 22s pages, vs beautifully- some heights of attainment, else the too, were Spiritualists in the sense that sun with rays aud in the center of the suu is C iiic a o o , III., July IlMSO.—l haveiust read yosr At the close of the meeting steps were human face, emblematical of the spiritual na­ reproduction o f Lacy’s Warnings. In reproducing bound and furnishes a fine holiday gift. world will sink into inanity. they believed it possible for the dead to P r i c e . . . Postpaid. taken toward reorganizing upon a more sub­ ture of man. The typical character o f the tills book you have done tho causo of Spiritualism 3 1 6 0 Is it beneath man to worship so pure return. There is much of comfort to a good service. I regard them as n grand PRESS NOTICES:— stantial basis. The society will re-charter, Is­ whole suggests that the true Spiritualist, like ry In our work. M o nks H u l l . Mrs. Emma Rood Tuttle is masterful in he* A life as Christ’s? What we know of that souls hungry for spiritual food, going sue stock at one dollar per share and place the M t . L k iia k o x .N. T.—I am wonderfully pleased the sunflower, turns towards the sun o f truth w lU i th e b o ok . CM a s. C a k t k k . prolific poetical genius.—The Two Worlds.Eng. life was perfect We will not claim per­ out from altars all over our land; and if same on the mnrket. Already several shares for lasting comfort. The adoption o f this badge M t . L k u a x o x . N. T.—Sparkling with gem s more Mrs. Tuttle is well known as a poetess and have been solicited. Spiritualists having a few will do much to unify the great unorganized precious than gold. It Is the record o f a wonderful author o f luanyexquisitc songs.—SaturdayEve- fection yet for Christianity, far from it; one is ahungered shall he not eat; and if work. One ortho huger murks of God pointing to ing Journal. dollars to invest cannot place their money to a bodies o f Spiritualists throughout the world, what since has taken place. Is still occurring and Her poems are worthy to hang like a banner but it is the most perfect religion of the he be athirst shall he not drink? more that Is to be. The wonder is heightened better advantage in order to hetpalong the move and it will be the means of opening up thous­ when we see It to be more clearly dcscrlptU’e of from our walls to recall us daily to our better day, yea, of any day. It iB better than You would organize your followers ment than by purchasing five or six shares in ands o f new avenues for effort, besides in be­ e v e n ts w ithin th e la s t fifty y e a r * th a n o f fb o nin es selves.—Hester M. Poole. when the messages were given. A. U. H oi. e i s t k r . A poet with abundant talent an* versatility, the old Jewish religion. It is better than and make for them a binding creed— the association. A full and complete explana­ ing useful in enabling Spiritualists to recog- “These messages will bo found of Interest to all —Banner o f Light. the religion of the * Greeks or the “Believe in spirits or be d—d” or in tion will be furnished Tint Bbttkr Way just ize each other in strange places, or traveling students of psychic lore."—Gulden date. Intuitive, spiritual, daintily refined, setting as soon as charter is issued. abroad. It is a good movement and ahould hav itself to music.—Progressive Thinker. Romans. It is better than Mohammed- other words—"You cannot worship at 1. N. Richardson, Cor. Sec'y. OUR AGENTS. Strong, true and beautiful.—Mrs. Sara A. Un­ warm support. d erw ood . ism or Buddhism and better than no ism. T b r B k t t k k Wa y can be found on sal* In Claribel is exquisitely beautiful.—D. D.Hotne. my throne of grace unless you believe as National City, Cal. Now let us gather all the good of these I do." O b it u a r y , following olttea: F o r Solo w h o lesale o r re ta il a t th is Office Once in awhile when I have something of in­ Mr. Frederick Pace passed to the higher life J. K. Cooper, 740 Market street, Ban Fran- or Hudson Tuttle, Berlin Heights. O old religions and make a new religion,1 I never belonged to a church a minute terest, I send a few lines to Tint Butter Way Saturday, August 22,1891, in his 86th >’ear. He olioo, Cal. but by all means let us have a religion. through fear, but always had my doubts for publication, and we have had something leaves behind five sons and five daughter Dr. Thoa MoAboJ’, 727 12lb aL, Louisville, a little out of the usual course o f events for among the number are Dr. Pace, U. S. consul at Ky. » Why ignore the Bible because of its about a personal, vengeful God—a lake this part o f the United States. “Seeing is Believing/ errors. There are words of wisdom and Port Sarnia and at one time a noted Spiritual- 8. D. Greene, 887 Noatrand Ave„ Brooklyn. of fire with his Satanic majesty stirring During a part of July and thus far In August, 1st lecturer. E. T. .lelt, 802 Olive al.. 8L Louis, Mo. counsel, truth and promise, comfort and lost souls with a pitchfork. I never be­ we have been favored with the presence of a Frederick K. Pace was a Spiritualist an Cbns. MacDonald A Co., 65 Washington it. love found between its lids—a greater lieved that whale story nor that Eve was gifted speaker and test medium, Mrs. Edith E. nee the death of his wife his principal conso- Chicago, in . r , Niclclesa. She is good; there is no use of lion consisted in the knowledge that he Colby St Rich, 9 Boaworlb at., Boston, Maas. array of priceless pearls than be found in to blame for all the evil of the world. So, saying any more, that one word covers it all. any other collection.. should soon meet the partner of his early man Broutunos, SUulon Rqnare, New York. when my mind was fully awakened, it She speaks one more Sunday here then she and hood and other friends and with them enjoy J. B- Weetervelt, 7127th A v r., New York. her husband go to Summerland and to take m m VS m i If liberals can add beautieB to the old was only a step out into the broader light the blessings o f a higher life. Adelpbl Hall, New York. And- the best lamp religions let them do so. Hold on to the of a higher religion. I should not hesi­ part in the annual campmeeting. At the close Funeral set vices were held at the residence of Conservatory H*H. Brooklyn, N. Y. ever made, like Alad­ of her lecture on the toth ult., she told us his daughter, Mra. Clara Bennett, Fort street G D. Henok, 1824 CurtiseL, Denver, Colo. din's of old, ‘ ‘a won­ good they have and gather where they tate to unite with any church whose re­ something that ptoduced a sensation. She in­ derful lamp!” A lamp may. Alas, if they can improve on the Port Huron, Mich. Services conducted by Mrs. Mrs. T. Reynold", 1881 8H1 A ve., Troy, N. Y abaolulely noil* ligious views were broad enough to coin­ formed the audience that at the close of her Nellie S. Bsade, Capac, Mich. Edwards A McKuigt, 114 Weal 1st at., Lon e x p lo s iv e and Ull* church organization, let them be up and cide with my own, but I should not re­ lecture the following Sunday there would be a A ngela*, Cal. breakable, which spiritual wedding. As soon as the meeting Passed to spirit life Thursday, August W. gives a c le a r , n o li, doing; for while they languish the fuse to grow and should not take such a Dr. J. H. Rhodes, 722 Spring Garden, P hila­ brilliant w h ite tight was dismissed a special meeting of the society H. Butts, age 48 years. Brother Butts deserves ' churches are at work, heart and soul for step through fear of God or public opin­ delphia, Pa. of fifi c a n d l e m i n i / was held and we resolved to decorate. The first more than a passing notice. Firmly convinced Jaok Abbott, 11 BL Charles aL. New Or­ Purer and brighter Christ and the redemption of humanity ion; neither for policy's sake. of the truth o f Spiritualism, he never wavered than gaa light, softer visitor on the morning of August 23d found a leans, La. than electric light, from the evil that is in the world. But I have one fear. Shall I lose Al- host of workers with their task nearly com­ or fettered in proclaiming Its teachings. He has J. J. Kowetikl, 10th and Broadway, Oak­ more cheerful than Liberals who ignore the Bible will fall lie's respect for being true to my convic­ pleted. The hall and stage were decorated with done generous service for the cause, traveling land, Cal. altherl That lamp is back on a Bible saying occasionally smilax and flowers, while diagonally across over the entire Slate of Illinois, aiding and en John M. Miller, 81 Marietta at., Atlanta,Ga. tions? No, upon second thought that the stage was an arch of evergreen from which couraging everywhere, freely giving his ta­ M ra C. D. Praden, 1416 7lh at.. Booth Min­ “Putting new wine in old bottles’* is like fear has vanished. We have had too lents, time and money for its advancement. “ The Rochester.” was suspended the usual bell composed of neapolis, Minn. And with it there la no smoke, no amell, a great many other Bible sayings. The many good-natured battles by private white roses and lined with red oleanders. At During Mrs. M. T, Allen's stay In our city, he Davidson's book store, corner Pearl street no broken ehimnryt, no flickering, no sweating, 10:30 the president of the society, Mr. ll.'K . founded the First Society of Spiritualists o. and Arcade, Grand Rapids, Mloh. no climbing up of the flame, no “ tantrums'* sentence contains so much in little. letter and have agreed to disagree in all Peoria, also aided Mts. Allen In establishing nor annoyance of any kind, and it never 1.1 mock, called the meeting to order and a J. H. Lohmeyer, 4 John sL, PllUtrarg, Pa. needs trimming. Its founts (oil reservoira> Well, if the bottles break, make new friendliness. the children's lyceum and was ever ready and piece was sung. Miss Mary Ingraham, the CITY. being tough rolled seamless brass, with cen­ willing to assist. He was more than anyone tral draft, it is a b s o lu te ly u u b r r a k u b lr , ones, but keep right on improving the You Bay it is the Bible that makes secretary, then read the minutes of the pre­ I. 8. McCracken, N. W. oor. 6tb Sr W alnut else instrumental in defeating the bill before and as a$ a tallow ca»du. wine. Christians. It is Christ and his divine vious meeting. After singing, Mrs. Nickless H. M. Hcaly, ISO Walnut el. Only Ava years old and our tiro million of the Illinois Legislature to crush out mediums. No, liberals cannot build a structure love and teachings that will Christianize gave a short lecture on “ The true marriage." J. R. Hawley. 182 Vine st. th*** lamp, in v/e. It must be a OOOD lamp to Brother Butts was a model gentleman, cour­ make such a telling success. Indeed it la, Afterwards “ Sunflower" came and gave many J. F. Jonea A White, 240 V ine at from entirely new material; for truly the world. At least half the Spiritualists convincing tests. Then Mrs. Nickless said that teous and respected by his fellow men. for lamps may come and lamps may go, but H. W atkln, 28 Lnugwnrtta at. the “ Rochester" ahinca on forever! W e there is no new thing under the sun—no of to-day reverence his name and accept the time had arrived for the most Important He aufleted much for the cause, home, wife hwleer Me VI V. pay. fl'b a«td •«*•« make over t.000 artistic varieties,—Hanging new design but will partake somewhat him as a guide and as their elder brother. event of the day for at least two persons. and all that was dear to him, and although for and Table Lamps, Banquet,‘ Study, -- *■ V " ase____ and There were more than 250 pairs of eyes di­ many days unconscious, a short lime before Piano Lam ps—ev ery It I im L in Bronze. Por­ of the old. Whatever of truth we havi Even the most radical of liberals could AGENTS, READI c e la in , B r a s s , N ic k e l an d B la c k W rough t Iro n . rected towards the stage. Mrs. Nickless then transition took place his mind became clear, H*uf* U> u n tf IM oar ru­ ral labor.ravlaf llouraAoll Ask the lamp dealer for It. Look for the to-day, has always existed in the possi take his life as an emblem of all purity placed herself In front of the bell when the he recognised the angels beside him and in 1'trti.ll*, and you hav, a por* trade-mark etamp: "I'm RarinitteiH If he manrnt iB-»rr rookie, boot. bilities of God's law; and whatever of and goodness. president aud secretary stepped forward, join­ their company he triumphantly bid his friends n-.« Our t'rnlnalnl Cat, hasn't tho rd/o/l"< Roc heater end the style you ed hands and iu the beautiful spiritual service good-bye and departed to his spirit home he ni.d linking I’su. 4 ontbln. want, or if no lamp-store is near, send to uo progress man has made in this upward Should yon head the list of a Godless, rd floor Ilia and Miner, for free illustrated catalogue (and reduced they were made man and wife. Iter control in loved so much. ad |*l« I'lole, J. II) Into rice-list), and we will box end scud you cey scale of evolution has been so little at a Christlcss liberal organization, those .1 M o u n tain 4'akr. 1‘oua J thiscetemony was Bishop Latimer who has It was hiadesirc that Mrs. Allen should speak nib amp safely by express, right to your door. time that it needs all the old foundation whom you love will still love you, for been ou the other side for three centuries. at his funeral, but such could not be. He has Bid*. Boltov * w *ntl frsi %Uh- ItOCIIESTEXt LAM P CO., •l(ht to bousekrsfw’n > ft* lor full and every stepping stone of the past up they will know you to be honest at heart After the ceremony the spirit mother of the passed away but we feel his presence still. US>•*•4 go9 Isribt U 4 4 Park Place, New York, 4 ufamtf.irf vrtri, and role Olrnr's o.iRncheitrr Patents. to the present time, that all may climb and that you cannot do otherwise. Why groom came through Mrs. Nickless aud wished I J.J.J a n r s b x . I j C laa lu a U t a - Z7M lATttrrt Lamp filer* in lb* H’erU. *KI»VKMt%KK 19 ISO). THE BETTER WAV 7

I W M 9 » The Brdtr W i t travel in foreign lands must be to teach revolutions, and it waa to be hoped that t i m i l y t o p i c s . THE NEW WEBSTER I" (tXKMKMX. the traveller how limited in their range these symptoms of unrest might be point­ DONALD KENNEDY I* “ •'Mfv** (lvliwml before the were the orthodoxies of his own particu­ ing the wsy, not to revolution, but to JUST PUBLISHED— ENTIRELY NEW. r^ m th School Of Applied Kihicm, Prof. lar time and country. It must often be evolution—an evolution on the moral A4>r aUwatrd that in certain case* of a revelation to a modern European sec­ side. The moral clemcut was in a fer­ Of Roxbury, Mass., says iacuraMe tk'kneaaea suicide waa juati tary, to find himself, when visiting tht ment; fermenting with a desire to cure citiea of the East, shrunk from uuclean the pervading condition of things, and Three atatementa have been so Kennedy’s M edical D iscovery Jiahettd *k« pres# that Prof. Adler ami shuddered at as unholy by people before that ferment ceased some ortho­ taa Wl himself called upon to correct whom he regards as sunk in superstition doxies would have changed places. In cures H orrid O ld Sores, Deep ***** ^ erroneous impresaiona. In and ignorance. Orthodoxy had its rise the meantime let no mau seek to find Seated U lcers of y e a r s fcia fbntouth lectures he says, as on with the earliest forma of organisation refuge in indifference. No earnest msn 4 0 • mv previous occasions, he took the among men. and had manifested itself in could be indiffereuL To stand still was standing, Inw ard Tum ors, and all agea in all departments of life. All to make a choice as deliberate as to go •®e*fval fTound against suicide. He A l u m i n u m the position of the Stoics, who, orthodoxies made s tacit claim, first, that forward or to go backward, and as in it­ every D isease of the Skin, ex­ «utw)«it)r, were the moat eloqueut de- they were infallible, and next that they self a species of cowardice. What was demanded of each was neither orthodoxy cept Thunder Humor, and practice, and used the were eternal. “Orthodoxy," said Whate- A beautiful, white, non-corrosive metal I ly. “ which, strictly speaking, means right nor heterodoxy, but sincerity—the sin­ 'hia respect the modern C an cer that has has taken root made by electricity from clay, is what I opinion, denotes conformity to what is cerity of earnestness and truth. the Electrodes or Disks on the JOHN A I «M*'ieace. educated by the Old and Price §1.50. Sold by every The Autlieutle •• (omprUlDK th i >8r» Testaments, has paaaetl distinctly generally received as the right faith.** W ritten for The Better Wsv. CRISP ELECTRO GALVANIC BODY| laauea of l»M, *T9 and '$1, copyrighted property Orthodoxy extended even to such matters AN IMPRESSION. of ih« undersigned, li now T h o ro u gh ly B e ­ eshtKv of the Stoic position.** He Druggtet in the U. S. and BATTERY are made of. dford nul CnUrytd, mu.I Wurt (h« iuiih- oi as dress and diet. A great writer said W. V. HKATH. wiataiaed that neither the loss of for* Webster's International Dictionary. that the feeling of being well dressed In the opinion of the writer, a great C a n a d a . NO VERDIGRIS. KdtUnlil work upon Hit* m iilon has bora In VM« eor of health ia a sufficient ground progress for over Y ears. gave to a women an inward tranquility aupount of injury is done to the cause of 10 fcs self-destruction; that even if happi- hoi l»«i than On* Hundred paid editorial which religion itself was powerless to Spiritualism by the fighting of old creeds No Blood Poisonino*.| laborer* hare been engaged upon ft. MS* and the hope of happiness be gone, G A SO LIN E and Orer * 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 expended In ita preparation bestow. If a doctrine was distinctly and dogmas. If let alone, they will die before the first copy k m printed. asking as a single duty remained to be NO SOFT SOLDER orthodox, it waa as a rule aggressive. of old age, and I think this, as a rule, is Crlili-tl corortriMin with one other Dictionary pa flat an ^ are bound to stay like GAS ENGINES Used in the construction of these Body la Invited. Q K T T H K llK V r. The “Sir, you shall take mustard,** of the the better way. Long entertained ideas JTur new Engines an' hustlers. A t» x 7 inch O. A C. MKRK 1AM A CO.. Publisher*. Mitiacls at our posts. He says he went Batteries. Springfield, Maas., V. 8. A . gentleman in Joe Miller's story, who was become almost a part and parcel of the ^Engine, now running too feet of shafting. •afar aa to sav that even a confirmed "\>ring Mills, 1’Iancrs, lathis, Drill There is a CON ST A X T Current of Sold by all bookseller*. Illustrated pamphlet frwa. so indignant when the man in the eating- individual, and to attempt to overthrow, IVc.-ss's and Milling Machines Cor 20 sdktudiuarian who appears to be a bur- Electricity all the time the battery is in house declined to add that condiment to or upset them suddenly and forcibly is Machinists, on 0 gal. (liuoline per Have you read the Doctrines of da to himself and to others and who day. costing only iVcts. \Vrite for use, and it produces uo shocks. his beef, was but an illustration of that almost like attempting to remove a por­ information. J/mtion tAiapaper, It is the best Electric Body Battery or ^pareatly is unable to render auy more tendency. The orthodoxy error was that tion of the physical body. To approach Emanuel Swedenborg, swvKsa to others, should nevertheless vu Don on & otscuit Emu at Belt in the world for the Cure of a l of being in the majority for possessing with progressive ideas an orthodox dea­ In regard to Man as a Spiritual Being and Life CINCINNATI. OHIO. Nervous and Chronic Diseases. hold out, on the ground that on his sick the truth. And yet the limitations of con, who knows nothing of Spiritualism after Death? If not, tend to A d o lp h R oeder* Each guaranteed and kept in repair V in e la n d , N . J .( for Catalogue*. Sweden­ tod he can grow spiritually and learn orthodoxy were evidenced by all history. iu a manner that will not further PSYCHOMETRY for one year. Send $6.oo, $10.00, $15.00 borg'* works and New Church (literature in sad eahibit "the virtues of the saint." What had become of all the orthodoxies strengthen his prejudice, is truly an art Consult with PROF. A. B. SEVER­ or $20.00, with waist measure, and be English, German and French in stock. He did, however, draw the following of past ages? What had become of all Darkness obscures the vision, but too ANCE in all matters pertaining to prac­ convinced. Ladies' belts silk lined. dfctwction: "For it should be renient- the political orthodoxies o f our own race, much light daisies. Christians have a CARTER'S bttvd that I waa addressing at Plymouth tical life and your spirit friends. Send Geuts* have suspensory. The finest la­ not only in England, hut in the newer hope of immortality, based upou their lock of hair or handwriting aud $i.oa dies' belt in the world. a audience of students and that it was landa of America, and Australia itself? religious teachings. Why uot, from this n« business to search out, as far aa poa* hope,strive to build a structure of kuowl- Will answer three questions free of Send for pamphlets. Vaginal Suppositories Here amongst ourselves the orthodoxies charge. Scud for Circulars. Address able, the philosophy o f the subject, of a few years ago were but a series of edge,rather than to attempt to first knock JOHN A. CRISP, JRKKERSON, O. *9 5 Fourth street, Milwaukee, Wis. M ention T h k Bk t tk k W a v . eves to the extent of taking into ae- desolving views. Again, orthodoxies out the very foundation of the hope? Let For the Otar© of esaat more private and infrequent eon- were hounded hy geographical limits; Spiritualism rear its own beautiful tem­ ttagencica. I suggested that the sufferer and often by very narrow ones. What ple, leaving the old time-worn pagodas to crumble to dust in a uatural uiauuer. abound to live so long as his sufferings was orthodox in one country was hetero­ we of use to others or can be turned to P U U S I M . p f Female Complaints dox in another. English liberalism, for WHAT IS A CELL? kPlE K C E 'S his own moral benefit. But when this is instance, waa contraband in Germany, The word “ cell" is now iu common use Are infallible. Will cure where all other reme­ nst the esse and when the hope of re­ criminal in Russia, unintelligible in in all physiological and medical discus­ covery is likewise excluded, it seems to ■ UASTiC' dies have failed. Relief guaranteed or money China, and transformed in Australia. sions. Yet thousands, if called upon to TIT".RUSS, refunded. Ladiea can write ns professionally a t th*t the propriety of terminating tn* assurance Is ■ in confidence, giving details of their trouble. Even morals varied with the lone and give i definition of it, would find them (irsa that w* are I lack useless suffering might well be offering the Beet q I Enclose stamy for reply. We refer to all repu­ the climate. The survey of the ortho­ selves nonplussed or greatly puzzled TmuInihrHsrldA. I 00 p*r hpi; practical difficulties may be in the way Send to cents to Dr. R. P. Fellows, the noted '•old for many rear* and summed up by the Poet Laureate— religion, truth, are almost indefinable, specialist, for his "Private Counselor”—a valua­ _ Batlcnlly Caret ed (heas-A thoBSS I of carrying the principle into effect. I Oar tittle *y*ura» have their day; ble book lor young and middle-aged men, suf­ and* of case* o f Rapture! This ia ujV 1 and the difficulties of definition generally fering ftom a Life-wasting Disease, as the re­ E le c t r ic T m u (th* only euecesaful ©nsCA \ THE CARTER CHEMICAL CO^1^ *** **** had ia mind and mentioned the case of They have their day and cease to be; sult of youthftil follies, indiscretion and ex­ increase with simplicity and frequency ever invented); baa no lrv>n Hoop* or otrelv^ . G e x t l e m e x :— A fter being treated by several They are bat broken tight* of Thee, cesses in maturer years. It sets forth an Ex­ Spring* about iv and betngelantle, can be worn a Inly in the last stage of cancer. She o f nse. Let us see if we can tear this ternal Application —a i o u t i v b c y r k , as it mat­ with m m and comfort N Ig h t a u d D a y . 11 » a p e r ­ prominent physicians who failed to help me, I And thon. O Lord, art more than they. ter* not how long standing, how hopeless, or fect retmtoer I np->or farther parbeelara el nffrml untold agonies; the doctor gave little word to pieces, for the learned T r u •end to. in stamps for P a m p h le t Jf a .I and used one box of Suppositories and was relieved The romantic story of our planet was how many remedies you have used. The book thatDr.Pieree'aOeautneKlectne of a severe case of Painful Menstruation and her at most three or four weeks more to word analysts means, in plain speech, on is worth many times its cost, and should be in hra. It seemed to me idle to argue that not yet closed. Humanity was not yet the hands of those seeking a si-k k d y an d Bature exactly likethathis ih»t shown at tap top sat i taii| ,___, ___troubles. I had been a .constant . . . snf- cast in one mould—the human mind was ly tearing to pieces. First as to its rxRMANKNT cvKK, Address Dr. Robt. P. Fel­ a d v e r t !is e m e a i. Bsware oi Inferior I n itrtWM l | ftrer for six years and my only relief has been within those three or four weeks medi­ lows, Vineland, N. J., and say where you saw Address;Ml; {bund in your Suppositories. I cheerfully rec­ parentage. In the Latin the little word this advertisement. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSSCOMPANY, . still fertile and vigorous. The orthodox ommend them to all suffering from that or cal science might discover a remedy for c e l la means a small cavity, and it is re­ NOW RK.\D THIS. 7*4 lacranente Si— tan rranclM S, amis represented simply agreement with the similar female troubles. Any one desiring a disease, so far advanced as hers and Dr. Fellows is a reliable and trust-worthy opinions of the majority on a particu­ lated ;to c e la r e , to conceal. This is the farther information can obtain it by addressing that she should be kept alive on the ihysiciau. He has a progressive and succesa SPIRITUAL PUBLICATIONS. lar question, at a particular time and parent of the word cell. Webster says Ful method of treatment, and deserves patron­ Mas. A. HtCKKY, s6 X. Forsyth sL, Atlanta, Ga. bait chance of such a discovery being the biological meaning of the word age.— T h k B k t t k k Wa v . made As to the practical device o f a place. Heterodoxy signified disagree­ THESUMMERLAND. Address, ment with the majority. Bishop Warbur- "One of the minute elementary struc -commission,' ®ertb' intended to indi­ PERENNIAL HAIR RENEWtR. It “labor* for the presentation of common I CARTER CHEM ICAL CO . ton put the distinction in a nutshell. tures of which the greater part of the sense Spiritualisra-to present original and . w rAXTXX cate the necessity of proper safeguards various tissues and organs of animals ABSOLUTELY UNFAILING. selceted matter pertaining to the science, phi-1 "• b A X ia x , manager, ‘Orthodoxy—my doxy; heterdoxy—your losophy and religion of the evangel of the nine-1 __ . ______aad of official sanction to prevent abuse. and plants are composed." It is micro­ teenth centurv, in a style to interest and in-1 Longwortn St., Cinclnnat, O. Of coarse it is understood that the com­ ioxy." The old Scotch lady said there No Patent Preparation. Natural Remedy struct its readers." It is a 6-column. <-pagc were only two sound persous in the par­ scopical in size; seen through a micro­ weekly journal; published by H. L. Williams mission would not have poorer to con­ scope it appears like a little sac, spherov Not a dye: contains no harmful ingredient*. and edited by Albert Morton, at Summcrland, demn to death, bat merely to grant re­ ish—Jock and herself—and when he Cleanses the scalp effectually, and promotes Cal. Price $1.00 per year. came to think about it she had doubts dal (that is, like a sphere, but not quite a vigorous growth of the hair. It was given to lief at the patteat's own request. But a widow by her deceased husband, as a means TH E CARRIER DOVE. about Jock. Heterodoxy claimed our spherical, roundish), in shape, a chemi of support for herself and children. Ha* been why should it seem beneath the dignity well tested. Enough will be sent by mail to An illustrated monthly journal, devoted to sympathy, because it represented the ele­ cal compound of six elements, viz. mix with eight ounces of soft water for fifty Spiritualism and Reform. Each number will of busy magistrates and eminent phy­ oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon cents, thus giving as much as in any dollar contain portraits and biographical sketches of sicians to concern themselves about ment of effort and progress. One of the bottle of hair dye. and a much better article, at prominent mediums and spiritual workers of sulphur and phosphorus. half the price. Address all orders to The Way mb exceptional cases of hopeless suf­ weaknesses of orthodoxy was that it the Pacific Coast and elsewhere. Also spirit NciNNATi. Publishing Co., S. W. corner Plum and McFar­ pictures by our artist mediums. Lectures, nrruanto to Cwteaeo tssi. unduly exalted the past and encouraged Let us glance for a moment at these land sts., Cincinnati, O. essays, poems, spirit messages and general fering^ We already have commissions constituents of a cell. All matter exists, information. Mrs. 1. Schlesiuger, Editor. Dr. DR. SYKES' SURE CURE CO., stagnation. So long as one followed the Louis Schlesinger. a lunacy appointed by the State, and My head has not been entirely ftee from \ Business Manager. Price, 1 0 3 STATE ST., room s «s i m . CH ICAGO . common places of his own little coterie, as a general rule, as a solid, liquid or dandruff till now for twenty years. 'One w, ek's I per year; singsingle numbers, 25 cents. Pub- pnons whose sanity is questioned are use of the "Renewer" did___ ft.___ My_____grow- hair is grow-I lished at h.&|t M arket st., San Francisco, CaL all went smoothly; but endeavor to gas. Oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen ing finely. LOtS WAtSBXOOKKK. permitted to set the machinery of the are known to ns as gases, and carbon is Book of Medium We omits in motion in order to prove their make a choice.ami the more original your I have seen an almost marvelous growth of | n e r o k L i g h t . choice the more heterodox you become, ever a solid. Five of these elements the hair ftom its continued use. Can be had fbr one dollar by sending to Medina neatal soundness if they can. Why St. E lm o. T c n o . Ma t t ik E . Ht k s k x . tn s oldest ; o i u u 111 t s s v o i d sbtotss v o tk k and the less sympathy you obtained. have a double or changeable charade We, *&x Twenty-eighth and Grace Sts. Rich­ afeoald not the same exceptional regard raiuooairar ov Nowadays people did not burn those who thus, common phosphorus may exist mond Vs. hr exceptional distress determine the either as a yellow and most inflamma 6PIRITU ALIS M xtka of the State in the one case as in differed from them—though they often ble solid, or as a red and singularly in ISSUED WEEKLY. the other* The point I have raised re­ promised that the burning should come HerbaVita. hereafter—but they starved them.sneered combustible one; carbon, as the very dif­ ■ W*$ peel m en Co plea Meat Free Wilbram’s Wealth, late* to one of the niceties of the ethics ferent substances, plumbago, charcoal, or A BLOOD PURIFIER. at, slaudered, and ostracised them. It Per Tear •»••••• f i j o ----OR ---- «f sickness and has nothing to do with the diamond; oxygen, as simple oxy was inevitable that there should be con­ Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation and consequent COLBY A RICH, Publinhera. the advocacy or toleration of suicide. In gen, or as ozone. Sulphur is know Headache; Malaria, Debility, Torpid Liver and the esse I have contemplated, society, flicts of opinion, but there should be no Deranged Kidneys. No, 9 Boa worth St. - - Bouton, Kara. in three distinct characters: while It is effective and perfectly harmless even for The ComingDemocracy bitterness, no hatred, in the struggle. an iuihnL No alcohol is used in its prepara­ the State, through its official deputies, hydrogen is suspected of being the pm pci mission; iu the case of suicide It was the wise boast of Socrates that if tion. No nausea or griping results uom its THK ESOTERIC. BY J. J. M O RSE. pareut of all the so-called elements, it­ nse. Try it. the person committing the crime under­ he could not attain to the truth, he at all Samples to cents. Small packages ascents. Prkpacr—T he present issue is a contribution self the sole, final, real elemenL And Large packages $1.00 This magatine seeks to present themes that to the, literature of the social and economic takes to decide for himself. It seems to events made men more gentle, more Sent by mail, postpaid. will cause its readers to stop and think. We sober, more considerate in their demean­ then, nitrogen, the really most wonder L ive a gen ts w anted in every town and county, aim to teach the truth, regardless of creed or questions dealt with, and which are appealing ne that the distinction is sufficiently ful of them all, is the basis of all life (so in whose behalf ample discount is allowed. precedent, and thereby disavow allegiance to with ever increasing force to the intellect and or towards their fellow men. It was not form or dogma that tends to guide the Truth emotion of man today. Education, justice — I ill" H X R B A V IT A R E M E D Y CO., seeket through paths circntious. • • a much so that the phrase, “There is no Uptown Office. 340 West 50th Street. and honor are the foundations of progress. In orthodoxy that laid a man open to cen­ New York City. The Esoteric teaches a sure and practicable la defining the aim of this school Prof. sure, but the assumption of infallibility life without nitrogen," has long since method of occult attainment. A mastery of the end industry and worth will win their just the truth contained within its covers, insures reward. Some day Welgood Wilbram's dream Adler says that it is, as its name implies, and the intolerance that too often accom­ become a recognized axiom to which no UPWARD STEPS an order of an existence infinitely higher than exception is known, either in the vege­ that at present known, and opens the door of may become a sober fact. As for the rest—the iKKKtv for moral cnlture, neither more panied it. To those who accepted ortho­ r> p rii fT'ITT'lf 1 Tr ' A t v I Theosophy, Christian Science,and the higher pages tell the tale. table or the animal world), is the essen ||H Sh VHN Y Y h A k S °f Spiritual Philosophy. For sale at this office. Price, <5 cent*. aw less. Pew will deny that the churches doxy for the sake of appearances in V / l O L 1 L i l A X A L f T A \ v / ) | Issued m onthly; 4$ pages. Price p er veer 1.5a. tial ingredient of all our explosives, and Send fbr free sample co; '* ■ — -• - here reason to welcome aa allies socie- society no mercy should be shown; but pic copy. Estoric Publishing NSW BOOK FOR LYCEUMS BY GILXS B. STEBBIN 3 . Co., 47$ Shawm ut A ve., Boston. Mass. bs which devote special attention to those who accepted it, in the belief that is especially curious as so fickle a gas that in all its chemical unions it flies The author has taken part in the leading re­ •enl training, to the science and the it tended towards the truth, were entitled forms of the past fifty years, from the "martyr Read THE FLAMlN’G SWORD. away on the smallest provocation, the days" of the pioneer'anti-slavery movement to | l y c e F m T e s s o F s ! at of character building. And it is to respect and honor. Intolerance in our own time, is widely known as a speaker All who desire to pursue tne mysteries of the ffiainUii from this point o f view that a one direction led to intolerance in the very individualist and anarchist of chem and writer, ami has a wide range of acquaint­ spiritual world to their ultimate*,should tpveati- BY Q. W. KATES. istry. ance with men aud women of eminent worth, ate the Koreshau system ot science as revealed Wry eminent churchman has recently other, and arrogance and intolerance was moral courage and marked ability. Rimugh an Illuminated mind. A bright hope fbr Balog a Ser ies of Q u k st iq x s a n d A n s w k m To give a glimpse of* Puritan life in New every Inquiring am i weary o f the s < l« oppression aid: "Every Christian should take an to be scouted on either side. One ortho­ The cell is always colloid. All soli of this age and dissatisfied with the evidences oi In Lesson Form , Exercises upon wren matter is either crystalloid or colloid England in his cnildhood, to show ita good spiritual perpetuity—the dawn o f haptUueas here afcnit in the Societies for Ethical Cul- doxy deserving of special allusion was anil ill. the growth of reforms, the upward and of Jov hereafter. Me nil for sample copy to Lesson, and n Series of Ques­ The crystalloid is a firm solid. The steps of an era of marked activity and the com­ The Flaming Sword, Ml* Cottage drove avenue, Wt’ On the other hand no one will that obtaining in the department of ing duties, ia the aim of the work. Chicago, HI. tions without Replies. fixate that moral culture is needed morals—not in opinion, hut in practice. colloid is a jelly. The crystalloid alway Biographical sketches, personal reminis­ Jn«t what Is needed hy every Lyceum. Throe grows from accretion or addition from cences, and narrations of marked experiences, Leaeons will be a great help to toe Lyceum •aoag the thousands and tens of thou- Civiliied nations exhibited wonderful illu strate and em phasise th is aim in w ays ftall THE GOLDEN RULE, Leader and Scholar, sod of great value to without. The colloid can grow from in of interest and value. the General Cause ot Spiritualism. The en­ (ail whom the Church, for one reason unanimity so far as the theory of morals The above work will be issued in cloth, gilt quirer after troth will find much to InsuweL crease of its constituent parts. The Price. Si.*5. OP CINCINNATI. OHIO, *t»otber, as a matter o f fact, does not was concerned, but there was evidence U la so written that all minds may find the crystalloid ia generally diaolvable in Maybe ordered ftom thisoAce. Make money one of practical utility. •each to-day. The Societies for Ethical of great divergencies in practice. What order or draft payable to A Nationalist * Socialist Journal Bristol Board Covers 10 cents each. water. The colloid ia rarely soluble in THE WAY PUBLISHING Cft, fUV per down; f7> per handled, (share are attempting to cover this meant the “cry of outcast England," the Cincinnati, Ohio, Devoted to the discussion of the Labor Question water. The colloid is the form of all K n r H ale at tht*th nfflr hid. They wish it to be distinctly on- talk about the ''submerged tenth," the and the Abolition of the Wage-System hr the living orgauic matter. substitution of I’niwtsal Co-operation in place ffintood that they are not clubs of free- promulgation of socialistic and com- The word colloid ia from the Greek of Competition. Published weekly; $1.00 per bakm, pagans, mere humanitarians or munalistic schemes, the conflicts between Alba-Dermis Ac*//a, glue, and Dii/iu, like unto, so that Psychopathy? year. Edward P. Foster, Editor, Address THK C— J l— l employer* and employed, the discussion GOLDEN RULE CO, 9* Sycumore Street. Cin ^OKoti of religion. They have their colloid ia that which ia like unto glue, A Keautifler of tk* Complexion. of work mapped out as plainly as a of '‘freedom of contract*’ and the rights cinnati. Ohio. If yon have rough, freckled or blotched skin, or gelatine, jelly. If black-head* dt.ngurr your face. It Is certain that •■ graphical society or a society for the of labor? There issues involved ques­ some of nature's laws ha'w been violated. It has four parts. First, an outside ALCYONE. Du •**? w«v .i.v m i a however delight fully per- •fcmeeasent of natural science. They tions going right down to the roots of S p i r i t H e a l i n g . I This is h semi monthly journal devoted to the ' *'*“ **> which teavexagrvaxv feeling on the hand*. envelope called the wall, though this is I philosophy and phenomena of Spiritualism ?*»ch »o*pscontala free oil, which.as the»oagages. '■ tragiged in constructive, not in de- society. They implied a demand for a becomes rancid and poisonous to a delicate cuticle, sometime wauting; second, a fluid called A Serisa of Lessons I without religious controversy. Price 51.00 per and which rinsiug with plain water will not easily **ctive work, and regard themselves readjustment of the moral claims of a year. Sent tree to any one for two month* who remove, the protoplasmic water; third, the kernel the Relations of the Spirit to Its Own Or* will enclose it cents in stamps with address. ; man on man. Modify those principles, i n n o t s s fre e ly of ever man to a share in the earth, sky, DR. BEHJAMIN RUSH. [ with the hands and gently rub downward uutu said, “We come to hardwords when LIFE IN THE STONE AGE. dry: then, tf desired, apply powder. IXw black- ^ The excellency of the same, must and water, and for the observance of Through the Mediutuship of 1 head*, dissolve two teaspoon fu la of baking soda tn we meddle with Greek." But they are The history of Athararl, chief priest of a a half plat of water and wash th# part sheeted, T** Provc *n excuse for the somewhat fixed obligations on the part of every M rs. Cores L.V. Richm ond. band o f Al-Arvans. 1 using a soft hand brush ; rinse well and apply .UXv- unavoidable in even the briefest con- j An outline history of man. 5 * * 7 synopsis, which are herewith uian o f wealth and power. The experi­ P&IOB. 31.50. I' k k x i s as above. Repeat every morning until the 3 *t sideration of the subject.—The Healthy Wrttteu through the mediumahip of T. Q» black specks are gone, then uw A l i u -D k i u i i s o n ly . ence of the past was not encouraging as Pub'tahed by William Richmond, Rogers 1 Ftgley. Sold by druggists, i i c e n ts : .V ce n ts. ' Deakin observed that one result of to the results of sudden aud vioicut Home. Pork. Ilia. Price 30 cents. For sale at thia office. only ly J. S. KYAAS, CINCINNATI. O. 8 THE BETTER WAV. SEPTEMBER 12, 1891 A Miracle—Dr. A. B. Dobson Again. If the following cure had been per* formed in Bible times it certainly would have been called a miracle. We will leave the father and mother of the little girl to tell the story: Our little^ girl, twelve years old, had the diptheria of a malignant type, and FOR 30 DAYS left her in such a state that it alTecled her mind and spiuc,aud she was in such a condition she could not talk, walk or feed herself. She was continually in mo­ tion; her hauds, head and limbs could not be kept still for a moment We em­ OUR ployed the best physicians and they could not do auytniug to relieve her, and advised us to send her to the Uni­ versity at Ann Arbor, Mich. As we were WONDERFUL preparing to send her to that institute a Mrs. Potter, of Albion, came to our house SEE PICTURE AJUTJD DESCRIFTION* BELOW . and gave us one of Dr. A. B. Dobson's circulars, stating he had cured her and believed be could cure our little girl. We said we would not send Gertie to AND COMBINATION BOX OF “ SW EET HOME" SOAP AND TOILET ARTICLES. Ann Arbor until we first counseled the H E bank« ask security, the broker demands a bond or endorsement, but we want neither; but we will make a thirty day loan on the honorl "humbug" at Maquoketa, Iowa. We wrote to Dr. Dobson, he answering im­ ® ® I an^ £ooc* name any lady reader of this paper. Our experience is, that a family where a good family paper goes may be safely trusted,! mediately, calling her disease a fearful hence we are perfectly willing to loan for 30 days our LAM P and LARG E BOX containing all the articles named under “Contents of I case of St Vitus dance. We lost no time in sending for his so-called spirit­ __ Box,” with full permission to use the “Sweet Home" Soap which it contains, every day, and inspect all our elegant lines of Perfumery and! ual remedies, and in two weeks after she and Toilet articles. Our object in making this loan is to induce people to do business direct with our factory rather than through stores, groceries orl commenced taking them she was per­ fectly well, and we sent her to school. salesmen, hence, to responsible parties we loan our goods for 30 days. 99 out of every 100 of those who get our goods are only to glad to buy them.! This naturally created an excitement, and the sick Rocked to us, asking who ‘cured our child. We told them and his Send us your name and address on a address, and we wrote him many letters ourselves for the sick in this place, until 85 CANDLE POWER. m m his patients numbered hundreds, and B postal card and we will forward our many more wonderful cures were per­ formed by him in this place. large box and Lamp on 30 Day’s Trial. We heard Dr. Dobson was going to visit Jackson, and we wrote and asked WONDERFUL HOME ELECTRIC LAMP.! him if he would not call on us, for we AlDSO lutoly JNTon-cxploslvo. did so much want to see the man who CONTENTS OF BOX. had saved the life of our little pet. He For use in Library, Family and Social Gatherings, Club Rooms, Prayer Meetings] said he would. We procured the best suite of rooms at the Donnelly House, ONE HUNDRED CAKES (full size) ‘‘S w e e t H ome” and other Assemblies where a Bright, Clean, Safe, Smokeless Light is required. and told our friends that Dr. Dobson F am ily S oap, enough to last an average family one would be there on the 14th of November for two days. He came, and so did the full year. This Soap is made for all household pur­ sick; and the rooms were full all the time poses, and has no superior. M l of his stay. Over one hundred took his treatment. Our little Gertie met the 6 BOXES BORAXINEf (large , size), for cleaning wood-work, washing dishes, dairy utensils, removing Doctor several times (she and we would UP naturally love the porson that brought grease spots or stains from carpets, etc., or general a health to our child.) Whether this cure nouse-cleaning, has no equal. Saves half the labor of was done by spirit power we know* washing, is a thorough disinfectant, and is a blessing not; but one thing we no know, that our girl was terribly affected unto death's to every housekeeper who uses it. Remember. Bon- door, and now she is as well as any mem­ a x i n ' e is nothing but a (inequality of Soap and Borax ber of our family, and by getting well it pulverized together. It is pleasant for the hands and has been the means of many more of cannot injure the finest fabrics. this town sending to him and getting cnred. If you have any doubts of the One-Fourth Dozen Modjeska Complexion Soap. above facts, write to us or any responsi­ An exquisite beautitier.- Producing that peculiar ble person of this place, and we will willing answer your letters. delicate transparency, and imparting a velvety soft­ J C. K immel, ness to the skin which is greatly admired. It removes M a r y K im m f.l . all roughness, redness, blotches, pimples and imper­ ]Kr. Kimmel is a prominent clothing fections from the face. For all toilet purposes it is the merchant, and be and his wife are mem­ luxury of luxuries. Especially adapted for the nursery bers of the Presbyterian Church, Mason, or childrens use, or those whose skin is delicate. NH,4 M l , m Ingham county, Mich. One Bottle Modjeska Perfume. ^qndrcds of such cases as this Dr. A delicate, refined, delicious perfume for the hand­ Pobsop apd his hand are curing month- kerchief and clothing. The most popular and lasting )y, among them many Old school phy­ perfume ever made. sicians.—Maquoketa Recorder. One-Fourth Dozen Ocean Bath Toilet Soap. m See ad. in another column. \ One-Fourth Dozen Artistic Toilet Soap. Cincinnati, O. Service! at G. A. R. Hall opened auspiciously One-Fourth Dozen Creme Toilet Soap. 6n Sunday morning last. A large attendance I greeted the speaker for the month, Mrs. Helen One-Fourth Dozen Elite Toilet Soap. Stuart-Richings. As an opening hymn “Hap­ One English Jar Modjeska Cold Cream. py Greetings" was selected by the musical di­ Soothing, rector, Mra. Ross. Invocation and a grand Healing, Beautifies the skin, Improves the Complex­ musical rendition by the trio orchestra (piano,' ion, Cures Chapped Hands and Lips. violin and cornet, followed, whereupon Mrs. Richings was introduced) by the President of One Package Glove Pink Sachet Powder. Delicate, \ the Union Society, Mr. Connelly, in befitting Refined, Lasting. words, and reciprocally treated by the speaker. Among the questions answered in the morn­ OneBottle(p»n'y Patent stopper Wodjeska Tooth Powder* ing were,"ls morality a science" and Was "m at­ ter or spirit first." she did not consider morali­ One Stick Napoleon Shaving Soap. ty a science, because science is something that could be laid down with mathematical precis­ ion—a defined condition of things. Morality *Price for the Box and Lamp is Ten ($10) Dollars. But we do not on the oth er hand could not be circum scribed; task you to remit in advance, nor run any risk, nor take any chances. for it constituted truth, and this is applied ac­ cording to individual comprehension o f truth. I W e merely ask permission T O L O A N )’ou our goods and Lamp r I z l k To the second question she replied briefly and land if after 30 days* trial you arc fully convinced that the Soap is all we to the point, and gave spirit the preference, as the greater, if there was such a thing as first I claim, and the Lamp as we advertise, you can then pay the bill. But in either. 1 if you arc not satisfied in every way, no chirgc will be made for what In the afternoon Mrs. Kibby gave psychomet­ 1 ric readings, which will hereafter be a part of you have used. How can we do more ? This is an unusual method of 9the regular Sunday services—this gifted lady [selling household goods; we know that, but it is the course we adopt to having volunteered her services in order to supply the phenomena that many are hunger­ | make a direct trade from our Factory to the Family. in g for. The evening discourse was on "Individual J. D. LARKIN & CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Responsibility." This theme furnished some interesting thoughts on the influence of mind | on mind, and especially on aensltives. Mrs. I *• c c c c n Richings declared that not only had the indi-1 vidual an effect on the sensitive, but even a whole community could be sensed, and the pur­ port or intentions of the individual or com­ munity thus sensed could be divined by the ' M & r " v V C PROMISE. v 5 * - sensitive. In other vtords, that a whole city could be osychometrized byone being. And in view of tne many persons that are in this gen­ eration sensitives,we should individually guard our thoughts, for there is more of a responsi-1 Rome people prefer lo vend raak w ill, order—we do not aak I bility in every soul in this respect than is I I It, but If you remit I n advance we w ill place In the box In ad- | dreamt of in our every day philosophy. I dltlon to all the other extra* a valuable preaent for the lady of 2*5 sr Mrs. Richings closed with psychometric read- | I Ings, which were all recognized as correct. I the liouae. Where boxe* are paid for In advance, we ahlp Neat Sunday afternoon at r.yt o'clock Mrs. aame day order Is received. All other orders are filled In their | Kopp, a highly developed trance medium, will ( I regular tarn* give testa at G. A . R. h all, 115 W est S ixth street. | All arc invited. Admission 10 cents. Persons remitting in advance can have their money refund- /: The Ladles'a Aid met Wednesday, Sept, ad, I cd without argument or comment i f the box does not prove all I our worthy President, Mra. McCracken, pre­ I they expect. siding. Mrs. Wluterbnrn, our Treasurer, read ( her report of work done, which was very favora­ ble and encouraging to the ladies. Mrs. De- js j. k — | chant has returned from her summer outing, I cltU i and is again at het post of duty. Two names I were enrolled on our book of membership. The I [Simply Send Your Name and Address on A Light fqnnl to lO to 80 ordinary liouae I.nmna, nnd ihc flame perfectly w hile and steady, j circle given by Mrs. Kibby, under the auspices I I'or the Parlor. H all. Library or tiur.t ('humher. Pulpit. ( lub Room., Lecture of the Ladies* Aid, was very successful and | Room a. W edding, lllrt htlny or Annlvoranry Present, there Is nothing netted quite a snug sum for a most worthy I a Postal Card finer, more uaeftal or ornam ental thus our Electric Lam p. purpose. Others will be given, and all those | The heat being circular, the expansion and contraction of the chimney is equal nil round, and con­ interested in the noble work are cordially In­ vited. Anna A l l k x . land we will forward one of our Large Boxes containing sequently it will not break. This Lamp i* in all respects a “ Wonderful Lamp”— the best ever invented [Soap and Lam p. When you receive the box, open it and It gives a pure, soft and immense white light of 85 Candle Power% the most brillia n t, the largest and the The meeting o f The Psychic Research Socie­ purest light from kerosene oil that H A S E V E R BEEN PR O D U C E D . The world has never seen the a ty last Sunday was an unusually large one! I examine its contents carefully to assure yourself that our equal of such a light from oil. Everybody wants a lamp, and they want a good one. Most of those who s every seat In the hall being filled. The ser­ vices were conducted by local talent, after1 j Lamp is as handsome as we describe. W e then wish you to have poor lamps want something better. Every family wants a stylish, parlor lamp. They want \ which a meeting of the Committees on Aunt-1 use “Sweet Hom e” Soap, each and every day for 30 days. above all things, a lamp that will give a clear, large nnd brillia n t light. The brighter the light the more o versary Exercises wss called. [This will give you ample opportunity to satisfy yourself of pleased they nil are. Now the HOM E L A M P meets all these wants. Think of the labor, annoyance, The report from the various committees on Ar-1 expense, and health saved by a lamp having such qualities as these: Never needs trimming, never breaks rangemeot, Finance and Decoration showed (the high quality of our goods, and that “Sweet Home” Soap the deepest Interest In the forthcoming jubilee chimneys, no odor; no gumming up, no leaks, no sputtering, no climbing of the flame, no smoky chimneys, ft and welcome home to onr beloved speaker, Mrs. I cannot be excelled. A t the end of 30 days, remit the amount no annoyance of any kind and cannot explode. And then think of having besides all these advantages, a 11 Adah Sheehan. [of our bill $10 (ten dollars). But if after 30 days trial you light of pure white brilliancy, of 85 candle power— 10 to 20 times the size and brightness of the light of The first service will commence at 10:30. Pro­ the best ordinary house lamp. grams are out containing the full order of pro­ Ido not want the box, advise us and we will remove it. ceedings. The magnificent entertainment ball tc of this society wilt be used on this occasion, R bfbrf.ncb : b i n «the regular£lcctore room was deemed too 1 Any Bank, Dun's or Brad- • nail to accsmmodate the friends of this or­ [streets Commercial Agency. P J. D. LARKIN & COa^enec^Heacock&CaifollSIs,, BUFFALO, N. Y. sc ganization. Prof. James Aston is In charge of the musical l i and literary entertainment. The mete mention at of his name In this connection Is a sufficient tc guarantee that the entertainm ent w ill be first- class. Remember the date, 13th and ulh. All arc cordially tin vited.“ Seats tree. E v a Sagm abtbk, Sec'y.