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present represented by lncor|»oreal in­ itials, to mo tho letter* represent u RELIGION AND CHILDREN. power in tho scientific world that would Tlie Bible Teaches Extreme certainly convict me if I wore to prove an untrustworthy narrator."—Pp. 16, III. Severity. MR. CROOKES ON THE ATTITVDE OF The calumny circulated by the Bishop " SCIENTIFIC MEN.” of Chester and the Rev. Benjamin Further on in hb work Mr. Crooke* Waugh that Secularists are pre-eminent »tute», u» we noticed In our previous artl- In ill-indng their children, b a* silly a­ ole, that “ Dr. A. B." b Jr. Huggins, it b false. It b the reverse of the truth. "a power in the scientific world.1' But Holding os their cardinal pie to such minds neem to bo few and fur be- make the best of thb world, Secularist* twoon amongst men of se'ence, as in the Ol'R ECLECTIC MAGAZINE. ‘Sister Agnes, you often say you wished tosch that the proper care of children is ...... —------—— i to submit to me. case of common humanity. On thb let the deepest concern of society. Our an­ The Cream or Fon'lg» Exebanije*' "I replied: ‘ Yes, dear mother.' Mr. Crookes be heard: tagonistic attitude toward* religion and “ I confess 1 am surprised and pained the churches b chiefly on account of PCBUSHED EVERY «TH WEEK. “On which sho said: ‘Hold your tongue, and listen to me, for now I am al the timidity or apathy shown by sci­ their warping the minds of children and TV* M»a*surB win e>nt«in tbe Cu*a or our For* entific men in reference to thb subject. blighting their lives with terrifying dog­ ^iniURllat Kichan^r. ¡twill lcn«luat>lt going to prove you; and the first thing, fcrtny rrSecth* tnlc.J to tbe bplrKtaalUt rank.». That before I say any more, I must ask you to Some little time ago, when an oppor­ ma» before they are mature enough to be dct.?4«-sj rxclQsItrly u» bplrttuaHtm tunity for examination was first pre­ examine them. A great jiartof the miser­ asd la turrlfa wuatrlea. The takeoff your "scapular,” for you are Wer'.«!** LLrht. M rd tutu and bay break. A.. vital lire lew. and many other« “ You. my readers, must please under­ of some scientific friends In a systematic ing the mistaken lessons of youth, and rood, al way« ooiala «time rare yrqtie uft bought. investigation; InU I soon found to obtain «uci'fhiBf t>( crvai Talari aomelhin# with which each stand that to give up the ' scapular' was to many, especially to weak and nervous •oexbocUl he familiar Each one will la thr future a terrible disgrace: and it quite cut any a scientific committee for the investiga­ children, religion is a curse. They can­ be drawn uja« u» aasht In maktnt for out rradrr* aa tion of thb class of facta was out of the not grasp Ito doctrines, but they can ap­ bmU-im d Ftawt of rarr turrit Kplrltuallnta In sbter off from many privileges which •Id that yuor neUhti«r «hall jota w Ith you In «utwfrlt» are highly prized, sucn as communion question, and that I must be content to prehend Ito terrors. ti< for our paper. ln»l»t upon hl» conirlhuutur at rely on my own endeavors, aided by the 1 Regard for offspring is found, not only iH ceau per week t« r our «nppurt lu tbl* treat and recreation. She now Imjnised a se- vero penance ujxzn me. 1 hai to become co-operation from lime to lime of a few among savages, but in all animab whose can man know •actlcally apply, tho smallest returns for his pains: “ The scientific and learned friends who were progeny are unable to take care of them­ a door-mat: that is, 1 had to lay pros­ laws of God? ■ good ,* honest, and Spiritualist tells of heavy articles of willing to join in the inquiry. I still selves. The sentiment of parental love trate in front of the church door, so that true, to do good to others so far as means PROF. CROOKES, F.R.S furniture moving from one room to an­ nuns, monks, and boys should feel that it would be better were such a Isnot founded on Christianity. It existed and opiiortunity permit, and to aspire to other without human agency. But the committee of known men to be formed, before Jesus Chrbt, and will remain NUNNERY LIFE. walk over me. and I was not allowed to the Infinite in our weakness and ’imita ” His Experiments in Psvchic man of science has made instruments get up until the lost one had entered who would meet Mr. Home in a fair and when hb religion has gone the way of ito lion, just us the child looks up to its Force,—See Above Illus­ which will divide an ineh into a million unbiased manner, and I would gladly the church. I did not mind the nuns father and mother in its helpless infancy Siredecensors. It b fortunate it does not As It Is Manifested in parts: and he Is justified in doubting assist in its formation: but the dif­ lepend on creed, for we know no faith and girls treading over me: but my na­ for light and guidance, this is to “wor­ tration. the accuracy of the former observations, Church of England. ture did recoil from lying down for men ficulties In the way are great."—P. 18. more calculated to thwart It than the be­ ship God in spirit and in truth." To In the previous notice of Mr. Crooke'* if the same force is powerless to move Mediums are often blamed if a failure lief that children are by nature the off­ to walk over me. They were under let a human tyrant scourge the back of exjtorlmeuto. which appeared In Thr Jfi- the index of hb instrument one poor BY SISTER MARY AGNES, O. S. B. obedience, and, had they refused, would occurs in their seances. Thb exacting spring of sin, tinder a curse, and prob­ an idolatrous worshiper. pretend that diuin mid Daybreak, sjiecial prominence degree."—P. 6. mode of procedure puts a premium on ably doomed to eternal torments. “Para- Norz.—The following article I» commended have at once been punisned. This pen­ God is delighted to see his creatures in was given to the accordion being played THE WEIGHT OF trickery, if there be an opportunity: but dbe." said Mohammt all readers In full •• ance was to la»t seven times a day for a tilth and ashes. and rejoices when He without any action on the part of mortal. BODY. in these scientific exi riments there stoa of tbvlr »eases, sod the question Is pro- week. The next penance she imposed sees hb best and fairest made door-ntafs of mothers." herein uttering poetically pnuJetl whether. If there are women sen»elcss In the illustration then quoted from Mr. He therefore set to work with the was not one loojehole for such conduct, the natural sentiment of humanity. was to make me lie prostrate on my face for the feet of idiots and fanatics to Crooke'» Ixxik it was shown thnt the raoueb to take part in t c vile and barbarous in front of my stall for a week during view of constructing mechanism which nor did Mr. Home manifest any suspicion In resigning »ujiernntnralbm. Secular- oumrarry herein top to such abominable prac- to 3:45 A. M. Then a third penance I who invented the printing press, labor­ Home's feet might not touch it in any had to undergo was to be deprived of supremacy over them in the unassisted ditions. sometimes within himself, and wasted on religion are directed to our tlces In the name and for the honor or the saving machinery, and in a word, dis­ way. nor the feet or hands of uny one sometimes on the part of hb sitters. On nloctcrnth century civilization, The article I» my breakfast, and thus to go without covered all the arts and sciences that state. The apparatus figured at the head fellow» to whom they can be of service. else. Thus held, the accordion was seen of thb article is thus described: “ In the unscientific rashness of those who We believe in huma'nity: we hold to lib­ taken from a recent Issue of the excellent food till 12:30 P. M.: and when I was per­ make men only n little lower than God to move about, mid it played at the same Cornwall paper, The Corsuts.i». mitted to eat I remember I had to take a his ministering spirits.—EDITOR another part of the room an apparatus condemn the medium or the subject erty and love. Our regards are diverted and time. Mr. Home then took hb hand without due cause, Mr. Crookes utters Miss I. M. Povev, who in Father Ig- plate and kneel before each sister and Tiro Worlds, London, Eit'j. was fitted up for experimenting on the from some imaginary heaven or hell away from the neconlion altogether, mid alteration in the weight of u body. It the following rebuke:— hereafter, to the future of this world, natius’ “ little Hell upon Earth " at beg food from each in turn. it continued to |>lny by itself in the cage. sacred bur- " In a Church of England convent you consisted of a mahogany board, 30 inches “ A committee of scientific men met which we seek to make as happy as pos­ Ll&nthony. went under the While thnt was taking place. Mr. Home'» Mr. Home some months ago at SL lesqueof a name. “Sister Mary Agnes. are Hable to have the devil enter you A DIVINE LESSON long by 14 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. sible. Our holies and care* centre in hands were in view of the company, mid At each end a strip of ma hoi [any li Petersburg. They had one meeting children. Religion has taught their 0. S, B." has. through the editorial me­ and to have him flogged out with a i his feet were held. In addition, Mr. dium of the Rev. Lancelot Holland. M. flail. Which Spiritualists Should Con inches wide was screwed on. forming only, which was attended with negative duties: we proclaim their rights. We in­ Crookes and two others present looked results: and on the strength of thb they A.. Vicar of All Saints. Hateham, given " One day I was coming from nones at sider. feet. One end of the board rested on a sist that children have faculties to be ex­ under the table, nnd »aw that the ac­ firm table, whibt the other end was sup- publbhed a report highly unfavorable ercised, and that the influence of re­ us the *torv of her experience a» u bride 2:45 P. M. 'This ‘mother’ commanded cordion wn» " floating About inside the o! Christ for the period of seventeen me to stay where 1 was and not to re­ XOTIIISO TO snow. |x>rted by a spring-balance hanging from to Mr. Home. The explanation of thb ligion is pernicious because cramping. cage with no visible support." Ulti­ a substantial tripod stand. The balance failure, which is all they hare newed him rears; and every man mid woman who turn to work, and then said. ‘ You have My day bn- nil gone”—’twa* a woman wbo mately the accordion “ played a well- love* truth und righteousne*» should got the devil in you, and I am going to * spoke, was fitted with a seif-registering index, of, ap]>eai*s to me quite simple. What­ of women, but of children. “If it be known, sweet uud plaintive melody, ever the nature of Mr. Home's power, it true.’ says Herbert Spencer. •• that the thank her for it. The book ha* kept beat him out’ A» she turned ber face to tbe sunset glow— which it executed perfcetly in n very in such a manner that it would record And I have been bn»y tbe whole day long; the maximum weight indicated by the b very variable, and at limes entirely dominion of man over woman has been many of our sister*, animated only by “All left the sacristy but myself, the beautiful manner.” Wnile thb last ex­ tbe purest motive* and feelings of the Mother Superior, and one nun, who was Yet tor my work there Is nothing to show.” pointer. The apparatus was adjusted so absent. It is obvious that the Russian 01 ssive in projiortton to the liadne» reriment was being d|’«ie, Mr. Home experiment was tried when the force oi most exalted piety, from entering u ordered to be present at the casting out of No palatine nor sculpture her hnnd had that the mahogany board was horizontal, age or the people, it is also true lield the accordion by j the end farthest was at a minimum. The same thing has that [larental authority has been string­ petty grave, where the wicked do not the devil. I was first commanded to wrought from the key*, und Mr.Brookes had hb its foot resting flat on the supjxjrt. In this (Hisition its weight wa- three frequently iiapjssned within my own ent and unlimited in a like proportion." cease from troubling, and where the strip. 1 saw that ‘ Discipline’ with its No laurel fame her labor had won. hand on Mr. Home's r.'rlst. and could seven lashes of knotted whip-cord in her What wa« «he doing Iti all thnt long day. pounds, as marked by the pointer of the ex|«?rience. A party of scientific men Restraint, we say, b not education. Pun­ weary are bv no means ut rest. Mbs testify that the medium " was not mov­ Povey tells her story simply and mod­ hand, and I knew that one lash given (or With uothlug to show nt set of tbe sun I balance."—P. 11. met Mr. Home at my house and the ishment is not reformation. Our maxim taken by oneself) was in reality seven. I I ing a muscle." These arc experiments After giving an account of the experi­ results were as negative a* those of St. b. “ Hands off. Instead of bands, hearts." estly." and with judicial restraint, nnd What was she doing! Listen: I'll tell you which no conjurer has attempted to imi­ she has found a wise, discreet, und sym­ should mention that at certain times it What she wn» doing lu ull tbe long day: ments with the accordion. Mr. Crookes Petersburg. Instead, however, of throw­ We teach parental responsibility, not was the rule to discipline oneself. Beautiful deeds, too many to number: ’ tate. proceeded to detail the work entered ing up the inquiry,we patiently repeated parental authority. Religion acts through pathetic editor in the Vicar of Hatchnm. In these results there was indeed Yl*.» alm<->»t oV »-»»nil«»nil 11 thl “ Now. my first thought when com­ Beautiful dee«!» In a beautiful way,— upon with the apparatus described the trial a second and a third time, authority and coercion. The ttosition of manded to strip was. ’ I can’t:’ it would "psychic force," producing physical ef­ above: " Having met with such striking when we met with results that were a father, as taught in the Bible, b that ojKrtwniiii libri” allow Sbter Mary Ag­ Womanly deed.« that n woman may do, fects on the accordion: but there was nes to speak for herself as to her eon- not be modest to strip (it meant to the Trifle* that only a woman can see. results in the experiments with the ac­ positive."—P. 18. of almost unlimited power over hb chil­ waist). Then it came to my mind that much more than thb. To produce music cordion in the cage, we turned to the Nothing could be more unscientific dren. Thb b illustrated in the story of rent experiences. She s|>eaks thus of Wielding a power unmeasured, unknown. " perfectly mid beautifully ” indicates a the morals of the monks: Jesus did not thus think when the sol­ Wherever the light of her presence might be. balance apparatus already described. than to judge of the merits of any subject Abraham and Isaac. Parents selected diers ordered him to strip to be scourged. high order of niinil. No force, either Mr. Home placed the tips of his fingers from a hasty and ill-arranged experi­ wives for their sons (Gen. xxi.. 12: Ex­ "I have heard that it was St. Chrys­ She had rejoiced with those who rejoiced, physical or psychical, could act the part ostom who said. ‘ A monk, by the very He simple obeyed, and I felt sure that Wept with tbe »ad, and Mreugtnened the lightly on the extreme end of the ma­ ment. Yet. strange to say. thb b the odus xxi., Ml: Judges xlv., 2). In patri­ what he did I might imitate. So I said of a musician. If there lie not "mind" hogany board which was resting on tho kind of treatment that Spirltualbm is archal times they had power of life and nature of the life he leads, is an angel wenk; in the accomplishment of such an act, inwardly, ‘ Yes, dear Lord, for the love And a ;arents shall surely be .ut t< were.toall npiiearances. ‘perfect saints.’ ” Humbly and quietly all the day long line lower down, and decide that man is The breakage of domestic utensils In a er: it b tight.' Hail her sweet service for others been done; cessive waves of the psychic force. The some time past I have been making death. Deuteronomy xxi., 18-! . de “ The nun who was present was told | Yet for the labor of heart nnd of baud, only an expression of jthysical force; the similar extieriments, and with like dares that if a man has a stubborn and convent seems to be vbited with a era«» niaterialbin of the "lowest order of end of the board was observed to oscillate strange mixture of the punitive and the to help me to get it off. A deep feeling Wliat could she »how at set of the sun! slowly up und down during the experi­ results. The meeting on the occasion rebellious son, " all the men of hb city thought. But if the materialist is to -».-Il . I.,«.»* • )..*• >.A .JI- ridiculous. Quoth Slater Mary Agnes: of shame came over me at being half Ab. she forgot that our Father tn Heaven ment. here described was for the purpose of " If we broke any article, or put it to nude. Ever 1» watching the wotk thnt we do, give way to n higher materialism, why "Mr Home now of his own accord confirming previous observation by the | Children were often taken as slaves for an improjier use. the penance consisted " The Mother then ordered the nun to Ami record« He keeps of nil we forget! not psychic force to something higher took a small hand-bell and a little card application of crucial tests, with care­ debte contracted by the father (2 Kings in placing the »aid article or a piece say the ‘ Miserere,' and while it was re­ Theu judges our work with judgment thnt's still? If there be operant in. through match-box, which happened to be near, fully-arranged apjiaratus, and in the iv„ 11:1». 1., I: Nell. v.,5). upon your head. Unfortunately for me cited, she lashed me several times with true. und beyond man's physical organism, a and placed one under each hand, to sat­ presence of irreproachable witnesses."— The flogging of children ba Bible du­ I «a.- famous for breaking machine all her strength. I was determined not For an angel writes down In n volume of gold subtle force," cupuble of perforniing isfy us, as he said, that he was not pro­ ty. “ He that sjmreth his rod hateth needle*, and consequently I had to bal­ to utter a sound; but at last I could not The beautiful deed» that all do below ; physical and mental acts by invisible ducing the downward pressure (see Fig. MR. CROOKES' METHOD AND POSITION. hb son: but he that loveth him chasten* mean», why not admit a realm of living ance them on the top of my head, which restrain a »mothered grown, whereat Though nothing .«he had at the set of the sun, 3| The very slow oscillation of the As to the merits of the phenomena, eth him betimes" (Prov. xiii., 24). 4 ixninds. ing " is another amiable injunction so on, ad in.flnitutn. The analogies of the not feel called upon to make a con­ to wear that thing the whole of the day. ciplined’ me I had a very sore back, and A Camp Meeting in Prospect The normal weight of the board, as so fession of hb faith—except in the ixlx.. 18). .'.gain: “ Foolishness Is bound On two or three occtudons I have l>eeii it hurt me greatly to lie"on it (our beds physical world point in that direction, suspended, being 3 pounds, the ad­ In the heart of a child, but the rod of cor­ and Spiritual Science, curried to Ito actuality of the fact*. The answering adorned with u pall. I have had a brush were straw put into sacks). To the Editor: Here in National ditional downwara pull was therefore 34 of nil questions affecting the subject rection shall drive it far from him " and dust|>an round my wabt, and a "There was a looking-glass In the City, the most extreme southern point highest expression, proves it, a* the pounds. On looking immediately after­ i Prov. xxii., 151. The rod seems to have render will see before he luys down Mr. belong to another stage and depart­ large coll ofclothes-line'round my neck." room I now occupied (nuns do not usu­ of trie United States, there is a flourish­ ward nt the automatic regbter. we saw ment of the Investigation. Thb is the been, in the olddbrensation. the divine­ And thus the Sbter expresses herself ally have them), and I looked to see If ing society of Spiritualists, and It would Crooke'» volume. We »<•<• that each ly atqxilnled methouof salvation. "Wlth- kingdom of nuturo has it* appropriate that the index had at one time de­ author's position at the close of hb first I it the vow of chastity:— my back was marked, as it was sore. give you or any one a pleasure to visit scended us low as 9 pounds, showing a reiwrt:— holu not correction from the child: for "The vow of chastity b broken by al­ Never shall I forget the shock it gave pnxlucts and population. These, though if thou beate-t him with the rod he shall It. In fact, we are growing so rapidly distinct, uro ull in harmony, mid yet maximum pull of 0 ]x>unds iqion u board " Respecting the cause of these phe­ lowing any part of the’ arm to be seen me. I turned quickly over, for my hue k in number that our hull is getting to whose normal weight was 3 pounds. nomena, the nature of the force to which, not die. Thou »hull beat him with the above the wrbt. »o that If we should lie was black, blue aud green all over. small for our OccotnmtMlation. Through most inlmls who sec no further than the " In order to see whether It was jiossi- iixi. and »hull deliver hb soul from lower kingdoms, will not venture on the to avoid periphrasis, I have ventured to I engaged in cleaning furniture, or scrub- "Besides becoming the ’bride of the kindness of one of our members I Mr, ble to produce much effect on the spring give the mime of /■’.o/rAic.and the eorrela- hell" iProv. xxili.. 13. 14). The inflic­ I blng floors, or washing clothes, we are Cbrbt, you liecome a cinder-wench. Griffith), we have tho use of the hall assumption thut there is anything balance by pressure at the place where tion of )xiin is the only motive the divine " On Ash Wednesday we hud nothing higher. tiun exbtlng between that aud the other I not allowed to turn up our sleeves: and free, but we arc on the eve of building u Mr. Home’s lingers had been, I stepped forces of nature, it would be wrong to book appeals to in the task of bringing I a- the under garments are made of to eat or drink until six o'clock in the hall of our own. A kind Spiritualist It is only after we have discovered u upon the table and stood on one foot up children. It b a sufficient comment I coarse serge with long sleeves, which evening: we stayed in church practically thing that we perceive Its reasonable­ hazard the most vague hyfxithesis. lad____ has donated the Society a lot to nt the end of the board. Dr. A. IL, who Indeed, in Inquiries connected so inti­ on its divinity that it gives superfluous I are only changed once a fortnight the whole of the day: the lloor of the build on; so you see we are indeed pros­ ness, for our "reason" Is the result of wmi observing the Index of the balance, advice a« to duties of obedience, which I throughout summer and winter, the db- church b strewn with ashes and cinders our ex|x>rlenco. An instance of this is mately with rare physiological and pering. In connection with our Sunday said thul the whole weight of my body [»sychological conditions, it is the duty parentonre onlv too eager to enforce, and I comflturc of this may be easily Imagined. from the grate.», and we sit on the meetings, we have a lyceum that is a afforded in Mr. Crooko's invention of tl4o |M>tmds) so applied, only sunk the »ays nothing of children's righto. Such I However, the feet may be quite bare all ground in the ashes instead of our stalls. the rndlometi"!', which was regarded us of the inquirer to abstain altogether credit to any society, not only in num­ Index 14 pounds, or 2 pounds when 1 from framing theories until he has texts have fostered the love of dominion I the year round, for those of us at least The six o'clock meal h scarcely touched, ber» of chlluren, but in brightness and exhibiting facto in opposition to theories jerked up und down. Mr. Home hud and accustomed children to a despotic I who were considered strong enough, as a» every one b feeling too cold and ill to previously held. Men seo only u small accumulated a sufficient number of facts intelligence exhibited there. been sitting In u low vii*v-chuir und to form a sulistantial basis u)Hiti which form of government and an intercourse I It b quite in accordance with the vow of eat. After compline we have to lash We have several mediums that will part of exhtenvv, and thereon formulate could not. therefore, had he tried hi» regulated by brute force. This barbar­ theories Intend«» to cover the whole. to reason. lu the jiresence of strange I holy poverty to go without socks, or ourselves with‘discipline,'and then we be among the first when better devcl- utmost, have exerted any material influ­ izing influence ha» been a powerful 1 stockings, or sandab. have to go to bed unwashed, as a pen­ No truly scientific mmi can bind himself phenomena as yet unexplored and unex­ o|>ed. Now, we want outside help to aid ence on these results. 1 need scarcely plained, following each other In such hindrance to progress. I “ St. Benedict, in order to overcome ance for our sin». We arc not even us develop, and to assist those who are by any such limitations, Against sei­ udd thut hb feet us well as hb hand» Take such astory as thatof Elisha and I temptation to break his vow of chastity. allowed to »hake the ashes off the serge entitle’ bigotry Mr. Crooke I has had to rapid succession, I confess it is difficult seeking after light, and there are many, were closely guarded by nil In the room. to avoid clothing their record in lan­ the sho-bears whom God sent to destroy Hl»mid to have jumjied into a tied of habit« before retiring for tho night. To so we have decided to hold a Spiritualist contend ut every step. Hi* mind b cast forty-two little children for calling Elisha in quite u different mould. Commenting "Thb exjwrlmcnt ai’qH-nr.» to me more guage of a MinsaUonal character. But. I thorns and briars. I thought I would do so would break the solemn nilcnee, so camp meeting or convention, to begin striking, If possible, than the one with " lialdheiul." Here b a pretty lessson in we actually nit in ashes all day and nleep on Faraday's «lying: " Before we pro­ to be successful, an inquiry of this kind ■ be before him and prevent evil thoughts the 4th of October, and holding two the accordion. A* will be seen on re­ must be undertaken by th'e philosopher religious terrorism. Then look how Heven presenting themselves, *<> I ob- In them all night. On Good Friday we weeks, or near the close at least of the ceed to consider any question involving ferring to the cut (Fig. 3), the board was Sunday b made a day of dolorous gloom B tained permission to sting myself with go through a similar day; but the ashes physlcnl principles, we should sot out without prejudice and without senti­ Summerland camp meeting, and we arranged perfectly horizontally, und It ment. Romantic and siiiierstitious ideas tochildren. It b a day of restriction— ■ »tinging nettles twice a week’, and con- are di*]>enKed with. Every day, over would like to correspond with some of with clear Ideas of the naturally possible was purtlciilurly noticed thut Mr. Home's thnt Is of lni|»silng the healthy, natural B tinned to do so for years, though it hurt mid aliove the divine office mid prayer, and impossible,” Mr. Crookes replies'. should lie entirely banished, and the the best mediums and s|>eiikcr» who in­ fingers were not ut nny time advanced stops of hb investigation should be expmislou of life. One must not do this, B me dreadfully for two days after the continual »uptfllcatlon for the conversion i tend to come to the Pacific coast, and " But till» up|a]>er is hailed not *ai what to imixi-vihli.-. outside of pure tnutliemutics, till wo know every­ the time. Now. the woollen foot being on the track o! a new truth, that single fields. To run, skip, jump, whistle or out to us on the first day of our arrival church 1» not left from5 a. m. till 10 or with delight in thb place, and long may nbo 14 Inches wide, nnd resting tint on sing are prohibited, and dreadful iK'iial- thing."—P. 4. object should animate him to pursue IL at Llanthony. I looked for a long time, II p. m.” thb mighty banner wave and proclaim the table, It is evident thut no amount without regarding whether the fact* tles are »uppoenxl to result from the in­ but tailed to' s«-e anything but the sun­ All persons who are Interested In [ the wonderful fruit* of Spiritualism. Continuing in thb train of thought, he says: "In the present case I prefer to of pressure exerted within thb »puce uf which occur before hb eyes are “ natu­ fraction of the religion» taboo. How I shine. At last the Reverend Father knowing how Anglican Rltualbtu bor-1 Mary Ingraham, Secy. 14 inches could produce any notion on shocked, yet how delighted, are the raid. ' Do you see it. Sister?' rows the livery of the Church of Eng­ enter u|»>n the inquiry with no precon­ rally possible or impossible."—JVriliwni C’ity, Oil. ceived notions whatever n, to wliut can the bulunee. Aguln, it 1» abo evident and ¡hiybriak, London, E>uj. children of relik'ious («rents when they । “I replied, ‘No, dear Father, I do land to serve the Scarlet luuly of Ilie I thut when the end farthest from Mr. see how tile children of Frretliinker.» en­ not see anything but cobweb* and sun­ Seven Hllh in, should read thl* revula-1 or cannot be, but with ull my senses Home sunk, the l>oard would turn on the The Czar of Russia is becoming a rcry joy theiu«clvc» on Sunday. 1 declare I »bine.' " lion o’ these latter day» by ex-Shter Special Fielil Note. alert und ready to convey information to further edge of thb foot us on u fulcrum. the brain; Ixdioving. us I do, thut wo religious num. Ho is now drivln, the thut. were there no other indictment It you enter a convent (a Church of Mary Agnes. O. S. B., publbhed by Hod­ People in theclty of Ludington, Mich., The arrangement was consequently thut against religion than the misery it has I England one. mark you», you are liable der and Stoughton, London. have by no means exhausted all hiimun Lutherans out of the empirò. He IV- are progre**iv«dy awakening. Ignornnee knowledge, or fathomed the depth* of of a see-saw 3d inches In length, the solved thnt hb empire shall be holy. inflicted on Tittie one* through its cramp­ I to become a door-mat for Christ's sake:— (Note.—And thb 1» modern civiliza­ fulcrum being 14 inches from one end; ing superstitions, it would warrant the ” 1 must not omit to write on a very tion! nnd modern Idea» of what b pleas­ and bigotry are hiding in the clouds of ull Ihe physical force*, und remember­ The Greek Church b raising a revival ing that the great philosopher already were he, therefore, to have exerted a and the Czar is pushing It with a bayo­ exclamation. Ecraix: I'infiinK.'—J. H". I distressing subject, and that b the 111- ing to the Creator, the spiritual Source. dark despair. Spiritualism b permeat­ downward pressure, it would have been ll'Aeelnr, in The Fnethinh r. I treatment I received from the luidy Sun. und Centre of nil the mllllim» of quoted said. In reference to some specu­ net. What he wants to complete the ing the secluded corners of orthodoxy, in oi>|x»sltion to the force which was circle of religious infine nee» b Constan­ I Priore»-. After I had been alsiut a. »mi* with their attendant planetary ays- lations on the gravitating force: ' Noth­ causing the other end of the boanl to while tea*on and justice are making ing b too wonderful to la* true, if it be tinople. 1 week at Llanthony she sent for me. On। terns that »purklo to the eye of humanity flank movements nrvunil Calliollelsm. move down. Ascendo«! Higher. jpotning into her presence I knelt at her' on tbe plains of the starry heaven*, anil consistent with the law* of nature; and The beacon light of truth b shedding In such thing* a* then», cx|>eriment b " The slight downward pressure shown Tub I’liiHiiitt’ivc Tuixkick h«» l*cu >u». Passed to tho higher life, June 5, al Wp.'t and she gave me the hem of her• are revealed in countie** firmament* refulgent rays o’er the pathway of many by the balance when 1 stood on the t*lu<*ron It» iiwrlu alone, adrertltineuU nut TvBeas toklss. It should and galaxie- of newly-discovered ay» the liest test of such consistency.’"—P. 4. an earnest investigator In this Izeautiful So un-" preconceived" wa» Mr, tx'iurd was owing probably to my foot ex­ tiguriilir at all In It» support. It Is tbe only Burkhardt, of heart trouble. She wæ. a UMit we were not usually allowed to tern» by the telescoiie! Away, away city. On coohcotiy of The Progressive tending beyond the fulcrum. Spiritualist pais-r ever sustained on that basis’, »k to the Su|>erlor without first pro»- with such atxjminabf mnn-mud and Crooke* in the state ot hb mind thut he and Spiritualist» generally should consider genial spirit, loved by all who knew Thinker for tnw distribution I add did not presume that there were nny "1 nave now given u plain, unvar­ her, nnd was well posted in thb beautiful ding our farx"» to the ground and kl»*­ idolatrous conception* of our Inflnlte. with rublier *Uunp the words, READ, nished statement of the facto irom that matter Call jour friend'» attention to It, ; the tieni of her ' holy habit.' But I All Wbe, aud All Powerful First “ fact*" which had been properly ascer­ and that II 1» sent out IS week« for 25 cents. philosophy. She made her home for REFLECT. ACT. If the imper InU-rests tained. Of course, experienced Spiritu­ copious notes written ut tho time the d bettor give tho very word* of the Great Cause! Go out into the glorious, you. baud trial amount over, and It will three years with Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. wise, and unapproachable gos|>ei of Hb alist» might feel Irritated ut this, but It occurrences were taking place, and co|i- Narlukl Kozak 1. ot Kumamoto, Japan, Coman, South Dearborn St., Chicago. | 'meet with prompt remittance. b u method thut'all investigaters would who entered the regular third class ‘ To n»x-lve the word* of our Supc- works in Creation. We should think Yours In the cause of truth for human­ led out in full Immediately after. In­ Her husbund, who made home so happy .<■*1 ir. humbly kneeling, with eye* fixed with shame upon the vain, egntbthal, do well to follow. He wild. 'The first deed, it would be futal to tho object 1 of Harvard Divinity School last fall, for her and her little -on, will miss ity Prof. J. Nelson Yakes. requisite b to lie sure of the facts." the ground.' Should we break thl* and always Itiqa-rfect attempt« of man to have lu view—that of urging the scion­ will represent the school as orator genial face, lie Inis the asstintnce in ■li-lu t disapiieararicc pointed to the |H>*siblllty «.'ntillnunl from third p*gr Chicago, III. Of bl» having committed a crime anil ItelliM of IllteiMMt Frolli I •enter. The Spiritualistic Fi<*l-M-rvu not only the llnmiclal aid of nil a» do Other* on liw roll of Ihe good and SnhtMl«, »I lU r. k-sIM urti i, la..iin-l> hi clothe», so mysteriously, and »¡tnultanc- Wm. J. Rand, of Brooklyn. N. V.. ou.ly with the dlNipjM-aranee of the doc­ liberal, progressive lover* of truth. Imt great, by the halo of her memory nnd A Xlo.l llcllglttml Honre PurelnuH-d p»»f • - • < * - - - •» the inspiration of her example. Her writes: " The article contributed In this tor ntmMlf? Here wa» a knotty prob- THEPRasREssiVK Thinker Is not in '}>•» nll-|*»we«ful .ymjMitbeilc v»M.i*;ra- ß»r Tin- Progressive Thinker. followers nro gnostic an grave 1»»us, re­ doo which 1« ouch an invaluAblo aid to rut. It «loca mrf rely ou advertise teleology on which I am only agnostic. | Thinker, by Mr». M. M. Sisco, h.*d«j «*>•««...... «u maliuMl for e yr unm.lvi-d but for the , , I one In their humanitarian effort» tu lead The Broorei Thinker I1M menu to support It. H never misrepro-i (lll, masses Into n more spiritual at- They have unbroken communion with ‘The Planet Mnr»,'was not written bj l snirruK*«. dlrc-overv bv Z. of a letter addrc*»«d to so'ured new quarter* nt l<> Loomis Professor Ltarrabec, of Al>ereromU«H K-ir.tt-5—-.-j by r,»ti«r, litiiMirMU««»...... fiimnelf In tin,..... dmilor's„ hand writing...... Z..... **• V»# II. m*n >'’*■> I v ...nt,. ,i...... ,.„,i i„ ^,11 «„rtl,l,... .1,. is not for mo to altogetber overleap the College, it was publlslied lira! In tbsl I hastily tore off the envcluja- mid »nt to sell worth).•.« »trek. It is nut ham- baby " who first »aw the light of day but I» n most delightful and attractive loca­ Atlantic .Viit/tn,„i " •rt>l lb#th- I' <4U<* Wta&x* VUIMitt »«4 an»»« hr K m rwolvo.1I dIn down.l.».a<«« to *.» pern*«* ***aM»>L.» It* It- cootonte. t.. •• ( _ HoIf.. must.»»•■„* iM.-n-d.. by»... n _comnauy ...... con.islliiff1 >1 <*fg Prcwl-I». I 11m Huietifila« overill'tll' aM y«*arli<«F Hago. i.ra a In111 the1 ha« we*t«-rnlVi<*li>rn barrier*• ■ ■ of' scusa,■ -1 and, by the' divine tion —one of the tiaat in the city, and ttaymiût tif »Dbtarnfdloa all ko*n k> J. iL have mt for fully half an hour with the jCI,. s,’,andother, who would i’Hy by the rc-a. under conditions of such JJk*1* "f spiritualpei-reptlizn, behold |«?rbn|>» the finest place, taken alto­ Abby A. Judson Jretured .lune 7. oau >'rwL< K >(• «t< I •* nifi SL. CMfTK III letter cl«*i*«xl tightly In hl* hand, hi. , T . ‘ ' , * . . an unfavorable naturethat iniiny of tho helpextended to UM* from that awful ™ mrch’anlralty /ravofing over’this * wn-tnntly r«r ng ri beIrband*; w s...... — ------gether, ever occupied by a Spiritualist "How to Unfold tho Soul." She wifi I Takc Notte«. older Spiritualists predicted It* early bourne from which no traveler return». pepar. continue her work in Minneapolis till I zw selwtlr«l«,1 «tra ricche« w* rrcchrd. «àlee» back. BOibwra "At Inst I have learned the nny to Uonable mean*. iuwldi.nl*accidente of childhood, grown and dovei- another -hadow Im* fallen athwart my tr* devimi. Our Ectoctto Miiguzlne. of the eampa. Her new book, "Why! ir U |f frtrt n: -«nL probe that mysterious realm which Iles I But •• what Next?" Something of ' mari with »uch marvclou* rapidity, until "b’> which hn, never had much »un­ She Became n Spiritualist." 1» just out I alatemi«»*. N» Ni;, «tu *» «si at it can speak with no uncertain sound. »bilie . to“ ble»« It...... —fvthubii. in .t'jnortici-—-«z- TbU wix’k it is especially Interesting. It will be widely rezul. It can he ots 1 -Iti» 60.1** to every Spiritualist in Journal, En'j. It I«, indeed, a feast, to occasionally lie ¡r 11 1-0 *» »• 1 rr»«l>» r*t»f r» wr<;» sufficiently to know that it is possible,a* I < . aud it* words of wisdom and wealth of tainud by iuldr<-«.lng her nt I02H H»z- [ :.n- r»matta I havenlreadv Surmised it to be. io pre- LtuU'<1 >"’<‘«‘ihlng that ynu spiritual food uro eagerly dovounri by brought in contact with the leading mon Place, Minneapolis, Minn., and la- rmeà **d rial« »«*>Mn >«Z0lni «T»U* The Nntlonnl Spiritimi hikI ICe- ir* I» g household». minds of Europe. ciosing tl.10. zero fan h> re» re« »• li*«. »nu« > |, by projecting it into the future, ami roa'f know without reading THE Pro It'ls a self-evident fact that The llgioii» Camp Association. , Mra. A. C. Lawbead, of Ayr, Nehrae | by this mean» to become aware of wlmt is «kessiveThinker. Spirituall.t», The PkOOREBhivk Thinker muat have b<»-n To THK EplTORi— Tho meetings held A Mngnclncol Advanced Ihouglit. ka .. IX)injf Wllh„„, Thk A Itonntirul Harvest fbr—3 Cents. to wine. Afivr nmking my first exjcrl- progressive Thinker hiu> been one the child of adoption of tho Angel­ IM »vs » «*»• too»«r»l Ur«»«« tu« «• *»< tut «mall ta««*tm»ai forwanl. .I notlred______- a- mark«!______change.... in 'vrlcs oi ‘urprisc* to it* readero. One . such unprecedented growth and dcvelop- O|>era House nt this place June « and 7, l'l(...iU.**tvE TlllNKl.lt. Uuding ..I'.»-«, *lu f*nm> >««. TS«rtuhci i»5<» for TV« IV.- my appearance, a» if I hnd aged to the edition reached H2,.Mai, something un- ment Slay it long continue to fulltil for the consideration and completion of minds, when they de. I re to reach the of ??u‘ On-C 'l’?*?Uo0 I «PKoTlnin*.'»«»"1' •» «U tssotj »’» extent Of that iMiricd. If the mental de- paralleled in the history of Spiritualism. 111» high misrion. is the prayer of It* wnieh I» creating such widespread at­ -nt»' r.s tk»< um« F" «*»als »ho fwis [*.-«• •'« arrangement.*a . ^B forI ^Bthe coming^B ^b ^B I season public with their best thought»,natural- - ’ -i’J*-nl «SM. ««MUatlaL •.-Ml.H.tUt* a*Z n-ltrf t»fr«»SlM velopment is twcomiMinkri by a physical Call your nelglibor’s attention to the i tnaiiy reader*. . . , , here, July Ifth to Aug. loth, was tention will, I hope, save our natile -Unr *aXl»T. ^«t.«J»at to a BMrflnm-alreZ bos* : '------*------*------*------—.»i • _ rtiere is a steady growth, both in in­ ly, of course, «elect the paper having the from the corrupt hands of the Catboi lac deveiotnDrnt, mr Mcood experiment will something of »peelnlimjiort- attended and the purisj*.-» of the am Inrgv.t clrculntiim. Our Eckrtic Slftgn be my la»t, as it I» not ca«y to pause nt a ___ _...... ,„ ....__... .., . „„ terent nnd attendance, nt our weekly bly auccesafully amitl satisfactorilyr Spiritualist», organize, do organize, ani atm to ere-rybwly is to appear at no inecUngB ln thls WvBtcl.„ clt„ un,i nn zinc. Our Unttnun, nnd other feature* o CLVlls: IMPORTANT SVGGESTIONf limit » hen one ha* onre set this .peculiar " , - - , . —------— ------—j, -...... — ranged. Success beyond all previous •end out mediums into small town» tal At iSrr* ar* U»-«at*h **> sill al «M mlw oaU mrehinery in motion...... distant day in the. paper. Send in nt earnest spirit displayed u|>on thothe |>orlpart of ex|>e<*tatlon is noiv ire«or.ri for the new the imiter commend thomselve» to every cllle» and give starving orthodox a »pte twroty fiiacrata IxtTvi Tbibko »£i- refiectlve mind. t»rn «vt-kK •< wvubl to wW rcc*tv» a Alter satisfying himwlf sufficiently once your trial subscription, or be left those who bare found the light, to In- departure of tho N. S. nnd R. C. A. in Ituiil feast. They arc starving, and »«inpi« cvfT, to Bttwfwl rtîwr» to wüt» wlQ trying to get nt the truth. I pray, wnd tbrm. and thu* bo »Me to rrmll m«i fl ta IPX o* tr»® that his mind «:«» not in any .ray over- in the rear of the Car of Progress. In iuruasourea-e IteIto radiating power»,powers, that ailall whow ho Ohio. Let allnil who desire fair and in«*« than thr Utter ram A larr* number of MtUc balanced. Z. walked over to the body, the meantime trv and gues- the nature #lta'«*liduweii’.'ell inill inetheth«* ultra«1dark 11 I* V mnyniliVmay have11nave III**« theirinoli-t)ll«¡l' «oul*noni»Mitili» ump.■■»■ampiobh,I.b. onnortunltie*onp...... lit...tunnies ... La...... to know »I... the proofsproof« Annuii! Meeting'. | them in our midst, for verily the timeiz । Wí and turning l«»ck oneofthushs-vesof the ' niumim«iillumined hvby ti>thè. ..-ne. rays ,,r of immortnl irnti,truth. „•of .....thè u»..filiIe immortal from l*»ln the The »tockholder« of the Lookout Moun- t ÖC 8r id Of our labor and uaefWtw*. The anmc aur of "What Next?" It* importance «ili _ , b, . , way the*e five rears for «omegoMaa- Cx’tuo will apply In «II cwa uf r*nrw«| uf aubacrlr shirt mid coat on the left nrm, he looked , , .. Wevi e havenave recently beeniwen lavoreufavored «unwith rostrum and in the private w.-ance,w.-ancc who tain tamp Meeting Association of Splr- r> ■ .« . 1 1...... I.. .1 .1.1 . .1 L. f Itituailste uni 1st» nre hereby notified that the strengthen tho gosjwl truth." all»ta to auUcrtb* for tn» Tni«»»n. for scar on it ------— ------movements, viz.: the organization of u ened. hop- revived, old friendship* re- cor of them era ath-nl to b« wliboat th« t alnahle “There is no doubt," ho said, shaking Brain Vibrations of the Klepto- Lndie» Auxiliary Society. They *t«i‘t«-d nowed,and life made worth the living, ju.*t annual meeting of said Association will Information imparted therein r«eh wrefc. and at the Mo*»-» Hull was in the city lz*"t week. l«rfee of ceij • trifle otar one croi per week. his head, " for I could swear to that »car iiianiitc. out with about fifteen charter members, Wmu to this camp on the bunks of thothe be held at tho pavilion on the Hi- gave the office of the leading Spirit-1 a thousand times: it was ono ixiorVoclk- , ». and elected the following officers: Presi- historical and romantic Cuvaliogn river. camp grounds at tho Natural Bridge uallst pain-r a call. It appears from the t hu-ago .«(»-■< dent. Mr*. B: F. Whittaker; Vice-presi- The management take great pleasure in SATURDAY, JUNE », 1S91. ner received in his first duel at Heidel­ >. j «« nuiniiL-eiueni u«k<- great pleasure in Spring» Hotel. laxikout Ml., Tenn., on berg." In one of the iwkets of the coat that the Art Institute of this city hn< dent, Julius Brown; Secretary, Nettie announcing the engagement extraordi- Tuesday. July 21. BUI, at G. A. W., and Mr*. Mauo teat found on tho dead mmi was tho little been in convulsions for some time incon­ Schermerhorn: Treasurer, Mr». Mary nary ot the following talent, which in­ continue in Marion until all business has an extended trip West: will go. we aa- PREMATURELY AGED, volume which Z. mid sent from sequence of the mysterious theft» taking Walker. Their mission is to promote bUres the best «nd most refined dramatic been transacted. derstand, to the Pacific coast. the cause of Spiritualism in »uch a man-1 entertainment« for four evening* of the erry ihiinson London. place there. Several months were ro­ J R . President. Mrs. Orvis hn* an engagement at tt* At the inquest Z. cave his evidence, nor and by such mean* a» only women M^sion: Ml*» Clair Tuttle, of Berlin Lookout ML. Tenn. A Carions Narrative. Vouched for wmon went to snow inai nowevvr mucn qulrod to trace them to their source, Minnetonka Camp Meeting: al»o at LA hlch went to show that however much can. Height», O., the noted actress, and Lew Geo. a. Fci.LER. M. D.. Secretary. oral. Mo. as Genuine Troth. | changed in Ite physical appearance, the and various mean» and detectives had Ju»l to indicate the amount of interest Gleason, the versatile actor and man-1 J-- I’iirtlaiul tit., IFontutrr, .W'Kt. । body «ta» that of his friend. Dr. Voelk- to be employed. Everybody In the displayed in our beautiful philosophy in agcr. of Cleveland. O.. assisted by the Will C. Hodge. 1ecturcr. and »ecrctelj One of onr c >rrc*;»ondente has sent । ner.— ’Buto... hov.. narrowly__—...I.... escaped arrest••—-.».1.... him- xl)S|itU|e experienced thi* uncom­ Denver. I will state that four societies best local talent. The special and great uf the Clinton Caznp meeting, is In tte ttic folio«Ing remarkable story, copied self for being an accessory to a *up|x»«sl fortable. harrowing feeling at times have been holding regular meetings all feature of the grand concert* to b-gin The Inlitinotis Thonin-s Bill. city. from the diary of a well-known physician crime, and could secure no administra- of being under survcilliince. and winter and spring. The Society I am each Thursday eve will be America * The old chestnut that has been per­ of Germany: " tion u|M>n the estate of his friend, which lecturing for, "The Society of Fro- famous and great violinist. Geo. XV. Prof. Perkin* and wife, medium*, ban while nil were on the lookout, the arti- ambulating about the country from just arrived In thi* city on their ww Dr. Voefitncr was a remarkable man. wa* thrown Into Chancery. clcs continued to disappear until the I.gre-sive Spiritualist*,''. will ...probably Oles,...... of ...... Bl. a-antville...... — Pa.,---- - whom------the State- to State, did not become a law at from the Pacific coast. We have hcazi As for Dr. Voelkner, hi» exiau iment tatter part of last week, when one of the continue their meetings, with bid one critics and pre»- declare " Second to Hl» appearance justified one in assuming only good report* of thair labor». The) was a complete success. "There was most beautiful and popular girls in the month s vacation, if any. ull through the none, the peer of nny living artist," the the last session of the Legislature. An *■» imu-uconcerning his character. He are now located at <>2 W. Madisoa SL hod a commanding presence, standing no rottennessretteniie** in that seed to have such institute was seen withnfellow-student'* season. future "American Faganinl.” This is intense opiiositlun to the bill wn» worked almost six feet high: bis hair and U-ard n ripe old age in prospect," was Z. rv "stretcher-’ partially concealed under Some of the Colorado Spiritualists ure the unlvcrral opinion, thnt while he tin by W. H. Butts, of Peoria. Mr. Jen­ Mrs. H. M. Simmons, of Beralta, (ML, were of the deepest black, and his dork flection as he pued for the but time up­ her arm. talking strongly of starting a State camp hIls „ Vt,rj extensive repertory of the ifer. of this city, and other active Spirit­ write»: "I am one of your many medluatt ••ye» contrasted with a ¡«Hid, complex­ on the artificially, aged doctor. [Vouched " XVhat are you going to do with that meeting, ami • ircly nature has provided greatest master«' worknat his readv com­ ualists. and if It had been called up In and have been giving sitting* before th» ion that did rot appear to be the result fora» a genuine truth.}-Ifit J>n> Iloi'Ms, stretcher. Miss—?" inquired the detect­ a large number of beautiful spots, in mund, yet his transcendent genius and tho House It would have been defeated. public for the pa»t «even years. I *#» of a delicate constitution, but rather of a Jxmdoii. ive, as he fixed his piercing eyies U|K)I) most any canyon within the heart of the wonderful inspiration when rendering, Mr. Bundy's bad luck 1» proverbial; his in Chicago two year» ago. but did eiZ rigorously ascetic life. Such it was. in her face. old Rockies. Dr. F. Schermerhorn. and particularly In hi» own superb com- efforts to enact an odious law against stop long, but may visit it again -otn*- truth, for the doctor had lived In a high­ "Why ! I—I—oh—" confusedly be­ JJri; Curtia Ht., ZJrnrer. positions, seem to waft the intelligent Spiritualism and mediumship In various time in the near future."* er stratum of thought than moot of his WHAT IS WANTED? gan the girl, as her pretty cheeks ------nnd appreciative hearers from earth and States have proved futile. Where will fellowmen. blushed and her dainty white hand trem­ _ _ _ •*»>««*portrav un •• *)>.thea 1»harmonics n »«•««» art (**•* ,of .f 1«higher (■»¥#<*»• sphere» *1*/? o,‘* ej'c'tnut spring- into life next? June 14tb Frank G. Wilson will l«- An href ruinent to Hear Spirits A Hotbed of Sin ami a Disgrace to Can it be wondered that n man of this bled. " 1 was going to borrow it for this —thus cultivating the spiritual and When will the old box of wigs, whiskers ture at North Jackron. Ohio. Talk. teaipcrament should be interested in the evening." the State oi Illinois. moral sense toward the higher realm* •***“ gauze appear again. Geo. A. Fuller, M. D.. lectures for tte vita, qoefliuna of life and death, and that "But the owner is ill at her home. No doubt the homo of Schweinfurth at of life. Through the medium of his ------It appears from the daily papers that Spiritualist Society of Worcester, Mm*. he should have delved deep into such Who gave you jiermission?" sternly Rockford, HI., is a hotbed of sin. Yet marvelously refined, spiritualize«! and The XVorhl's Fair. during the month of June. He will Is subjects? His perfect physical health Edison is to work on what he chtXMes to asked the private officer. highly cultured mind he ministers to the -t-b ...... c--b—» ... at Lookout ML Camp Meeting from Joly what can be done to eradicate it? Proba­ soul, an evangel of music to mankind. To THE 1 am fc.iad to see in ami wdl-halancvd mind liad prevented term his “cosmic telephone.” He owns “ No one. But this girl has loaned me 5 to August 2, inclusive: at Niantk bly the only way is to let it severely alone him from becoming »dreamer, notwith­ an iron mine at Ogden. N. J. There is her things before, and I—I—I—thought In reply to numerous inquiries for a late number of your j^jx-r a very happy Conn.,*.- »« “ “8 •from • * • — • •August B . 8 4^ . - to8 II:. B a V*at . 0« . and at no distant day its own corruption standing the usual effects of too engross­ a bed of magnetic iron ore about a mile it—would—be—Oh. mercy! mercy! I will copies of the Nitlknuil C«twqi for reference to a noticei " in' several..... spiritual city Bark. Vt.. from August 14 to S: M ing a study of the sciences. This was tell you all I know. Oh mother! moth­ will dissipate it, the same as it does the I”'.»!. I will say that unavoidable causes paper« callingg attention toto thethe im-im- ^.Sunajxx*.b,.-,...... N. uHL.... irotu..... Au.u u.-t 2. U ____• owing priiirijiollr to the fact that he was long and 430 feet wide, which he say» er!" and the girl, completely broken putrid careass of a decaying animal. It have delayed the issue nearly a month, portance of an early effort to secure for Onset.Mass., from August 9» to II. in the wide-t sense of the word a innteri- runs down into the earth for five or »lx down, fell upon her knees before the de­ appears that at Rockford. Mrs. Beekman but it isnow in press, andall who wish a the spiritual philosophy aa prominentprominent .September.September 3U2n hehe willwill lecturelecture atat We:'-VeC »list, and lu.-c'j his lieliefs alone on un- miles. He estimates the amount of iron tective. copy or more,please apply at once. An po-ition at the great Columbian World's Duxbury. Open for engagement for Us founded a seel five years ago. She questlouable data. The ductor was in in the mine at 2.<•*».r copy of camp |sti*-r. giving j*articu- look the lead ui whatever the two hap- forces, as shown by the needle, are di­ fielenl endorsement to make it a suc- Camp Meeting. He will be there rened to be mutually engaged Ujwm.' rectly inthiencceoplc. and t George J. Schweinfurth appeared on the _ _ c. wu Buerecan be j from a tour in Southern Lllinoi». - to the question of mental operations and near London. Mr. Edison says that at so funny that I did not know why I did no better time nor nhce to overcome 1 rej»orto great to«»! of spiritual work their Influence on physical being. "Phy­ his iron mine near Ogden he has more it." scene. He declared that he was the son the noveltv ami familiarize the whole ■ • • ■ — — of the woman just laid in the grave: that that vicinity. The Doctor will go sical action» arc simply the result of the than a million times the concentration “Why did you say you were Innocent The Indiana Camp Meeting world with the facts of Spiritualism she tlu' was Virgin Mary, and that he 1 Michigan Msni. He will be at L automatic operation of the mind," of magnetic lines that there is at Kew. when I asked pou?" than the World's Fair will afford in the Cora: almi, if jk»—iblv. at Sturgi*. 2 w.i- I*•*>**. The work of preparationi goes on vig­ sdd the ductor. Sometimes these To record the daily variations in his " I was afraid you would tell mother, hands of bright, active managers. All correspondence will reach the own magnetic lines n't Ogden, Mr. Edi­ He made a numlier of converts. Among orously. and’ all‘1 necessaries will be ready are normal, but not always. In­ and oh, do not do that! Send me to .St. l/niie, Minn. E. W. GOVLD. tor at this office* He can be ♦ T.^14 dividuals have lived year» In a few son has constructed his cosmical tele- prison or do anything with me. but p'ease them was a Mr. Weldon, a wealthy before■ • ’ date’ of the camp. The lodging farmer. Schweinfurth pursuaded Wel­ hours. Chemical process«* that require phone. Jo not tell mother." houre is nearly finished. The dining *gca to develop by natural means are ef­ " There are the most wonderful things Mr. French accom]mnled the young don to deed him a fine farm and a large hall 1» ready. The auditorium is being Dr. Holme* Toll» n Strr nge Story. house. Scnweinfurth made the house fected in a few secund» artificial!,. Can- going on in the >un'» spot« all the lime.” girl to her handsome home on a South constructe,!. Several cottages are com-1 Dr. Holmes told me the other day a not ttie mind be tbu* ojerated uj»on?" he says. " Didn't you ever Me them? his headquarters. He andnd his twelve pleted. Nalural gas is piiied and is . ____ A QUESTION. Side avenue, and there upon a table the fat of the [np used by the workmen. Well.water I curious exjcriencc of his rays a rorre- Thi» wa» the substance ot the conver- Why, they nre beautiful. The disturb­ wen. some of the sketches aud drawings apostles lived there on i satiou between the doctor am! his friend ance* are' tremendou». Bursts of hy­ she had taken, and from some dark cor­ land. Mary Weldon, the farmer■_ . .’s daugh-» v ! ______twen struck, and______tho soring* will be »pondent of the New Orleans Tt»u.*- Infidel or Spiritual Which? during the latter'» call, and a» Z. was drogen fly out of the»« spot» 600,OtiO ner of her bureau drawer she produced ter. is a lieautifu) girl._ She fell in love developed. The grounds'look Inviting, ' DvmoeroL At dinner one night he was called away on matters of burincs shortly miles long. Awful thing* happen up a roll of bank notes that the pupils had with the prophet. Not long ago »he Everything for succe*» is being pushed, suddenly moved, apropos of nothing, to Evervonc converrant with the .swof afterwards, Dr. Voelkner was left to there. You can see them every. day, been searching for. Her mother liccamc gave birth to a child. yjro. Kates and self nre working in the । . B'vvrv curious criminal case that spiritual communication know.- th«» hlm-clf and hl* bxiks. Z.'« business with my telescope." This caused mmh excitement. The State, advertising and rollciting while we ?n thought u' ro far as he chronic condition of doubt »ilemv, tte suspicion* and demanded the truth. Mr. grand Jury met and held an Investlga-! tenure end give teste. The whole camp he had nut even themght btainlU|, tbe evidences, ttm musty-luuking little volume arrived in with poles- On the*e poles he ha* strung ready bore the traces of tttiffering, was ami angels were summoned. Miss Wei- advancing tho funds ami calling for ev- the dining-room and passed into the must be-oinethlng in the verv-uhered the mail one day, which he »aid in the a cable of fifteen copper wires. The ends don swore positively that her child was erybodv who can to help. The entire library, it wa- found the mail had been lb(. M^.ger that i- kindred with «¿d prostrated. «------» .U_ «»_«.. p-u— mv. ------...... ------dinner and accompanying letter be had picked up of this cable run down into a little home 1» waa piiirutjuvuin iv«iiaii iiuui uvi born- of. the Holy _ • , Ghost.. , ...The inmates. property will be turned over a* a gift to delivered while they were at< presence. Though human being It was eutaequentlv learned from her » opened a I thinking kt might interest the doctor, and are connected with the ordinary te­ that the daughter hnJ brought the draw- house corroborated Miss \\ eldon s the Indiana Association of Spiritualist* lay on the table. Dr. Holmes ojwned - alike in form, they are very uni ll ws» a rare worn tn French, and wa? a | ceiver of a common Bell telephone."The ingsintr« andAtul sketches hnmnhome nmiand exhibited ’<.!*»— . I» » —aruniiy corroborating<----'------»•--•» the— statement ------^'bweinfurth i* ani im|M»tor, but that, cal instrument, bringlt with you.. Me- ' the------story at that moment* . .. uin . my‘ mind?n " 1 i to»»• thein•••»«» ..is —nn. unthlnkablc Ir »ubjrct »uch a. probably nowhere else only the communication will be one-1 that• — the voung lady hnd taken the aril-1 h® h*" kvPj. within the limit* of diums. especially, will be welcomed and supjxwe that tbo Spiritualist» would »ay Thv lucutai dargne*IS* comprehend l'ibi existed. From the moment of ite ar- sided. He cat» hear everything that cles white laboring under that sort of V»«, lnw Tof , 1 well treated. 'Till« will he the people s I that a .pint read what was in the t«per nol rival Dr. Socutncr never let the preci­ gue» on up there, but he can't do any insanity called kleptomania. Every- "’F1 , “f0 indignant and wll camp for an outpouring of spiritual and lying in another room and communi- Tho faith principle evolved into braA ous little tome out of his sight. transmitting. He believes that every thing was returned to the rightful own- t*kc further step» to break up the fraud other jwiwera. The women'- meeting» rated ll to me. Or wa* it, jwMsibly. my I| fulf'd consciousness Is1» the1 prerequisite tz Belog an ascetic. Dr. Voelkner lived disturbance in the sun's will cause ers and the voung lady was »ent out of *n‘‘ hl* alleged church, which they de- are desired to be a feature—and a Ladies’ unconscious self that saw it and com- the ministering angel to approach » •imply. Hi» nume was a rather Urge a rc»rre»twnding variation of the con-1 the city for a few dav». dore is worse than Mormonism. R. Spiritual Union, of Indiana, will likely inunicatewi it to the brain?" manifestation. Mind» disci|dlned to W hoitae about two mile, from a cilv ,and___ centrated magnetic line» at Ogden, and This poor girl's theft» were the legiti------——------»a-organized. Even,- peraon interested "Which do you think it was. Dr. cognize a higher Intelligence than yes! ■ luateil in a very lonely place, ills only that thl» variation will he nt once de-1 mate results <4 brain vibration-, and she Fetler* Ire Out of Date. in the Slate work -houli be pre-» nt at Holmes? I asked, curious to bear hl*hi* mate results of brain vibrations, and she Fetters Arc Out of Hate. selfhood, are better Qualified for spiff» w.-rvant wu* an old housekeeper wltn tested in some way by the receiver of I* u> be pitlcl, and not condemned. i the convention to be held July .11 st. The keen and subtle anal vais of so strange an ual imprint» of thought than such .»•« «hum he did not exchange a dozen ! hl* cmmieal telephone. Hypnotize tier, gradually change those The Rev. Wm. Lloyd la a brave man, camp ground» are situated at Chester- uccurn-ncv. grooved to stern and i*»ltivc agi» word* a day. Sho lived tn her own " Ye*, sir." he say», " 1 can hearthem vltMTstlon* which are th«* result» of pre­ and eloquent, too. and calculate«! to field, near Anderson. Write to Dr. J. " I have no theories," he replied: "I ci»m: than " infidel evolution» " caa aj«rtn;euto and uilnLtercd to bl* want».1 with thi* telephone. The next time natal influence», and she will no longer wield a great Influence. In a late sermon W. Westerfield. Amlersou. Ind., and only state facte.*’ I celve or auidy. Faith or a c I ne dretor lived in hi*study. Previous there 1» any violent change in the »un‘» be impdled to steal-but will abhor every tell him whnt you propose to do. It I» ' trust leads diirvet to to the time ri Z.'» recent de|«irtuns and spots which dUtUrb* the magnetic lines he set forth that It was the duty of man­ desirable to hear from all who expect to dishonest act. I'liiigvnt CriticiMii From an Ohl al». The Nazarene und the nt receipt ri the book. Dr., on earth 1 «ball know it. and if GW».(««i kind not to forget that they are living in attend. G. W. Kates. ciple when he »aid. "Of »ueb i» » wlkner had te-cu In the habit of »pend- mile* of hydrogen go chasing away the nineteenth and not in the seven­ .1 iidrnon, Ind. SplrituailMt. 1 kingdom of heaven.'' IDS on evening or two during the week from thu *un I »hall hear it." Looae unit Heretical. teenth century. "The age Is rapidly ad­ What In the name of commonAs we search sense doin Oriental. literature. ______with acquaintances in the city. Since ------Another clergyman ha* subjected him­ ■ we care about Psychical Rerc-an-h socl- inquire of any »iilritually-enlighteari the receipt of the volume, however, he Let thl« genius, whu i* a mo*l cxrcl- vancing In intelligence. Men think to- sepulchral sympathy. self to the danger of a Um of excommu­ day M they did not fifty yearw ago. Ed­ etics?..«I,-» Don'tn.m-t wew.-'«!d old SpiritualistsSnlritiialtet* know teacher, beloved for hte good life. «J n*ut the jaiwerof foil* nication for uttering sentiment* that are ucation has sharpened intellecL The ' for ourselves? We have investigated come acunDrmed recluse, not even le*r- through the instrumentality of which chral Sympathy," as represented in a in overcoming difficulties. Every we Ing hi» room Intake bis mealsa»u»ual.but...... spirit voice* . can bs heard. "itI may be|regarded as l<**»e and heretical by a mind of to-day all! not be hltchixl to the late |m'|x*r, I would say that any one Spiritualism these many year*, getting fact Ufion fact through our various me­ «Ible person )»»ted in the law* of life«! having them brought there to him. Ü1< 1 pwfbie—I«» •«»>*»toliò 'îhat. ia'thè•»>.. »movements of ••’Y« portion of theorlbodos. In arc-rm- cart of yesterday. Truth Is now que»- having the gift of healing can remove moral accountability- must reject the wa- to Iss expected ihat .uch a course ! the hydrogen flam- on the »nrirc-e of on ln»t Sunday Rev. Dr. Rylance, of St. • i — i ...i„~i. i.. „i „1.. ™ Ike twin from the lost or buritd limb dium*. which have ap|>ealed to our heathenish notion* of original «in. ota# tioned, and principle* are closely scru- wUh\Mlt disinterring the same, ns though m iim wou.d Interfere with’ - hl. health, buti-w* the***v the'«**» ranx-ta«* K.1W,»tartk*l <»» w>etai tk*l byIn til**i*iilsair I canran beImj distinctlydl.tlnetk heard,heard. "«Id: " Over Ihu fall of lh<-Puritan Sab- ”“izcu. The church nnd ministry ot to- 11 Wl>ri, wUU „tuu-hed to the body. In that our spirit friend* .-an and do return pearanev oac day. after thl* »tateo! id- , ■ , luth I can Intone no *oag of lament, for day mu»t rise up and meet the need» ca>e of the man who lost his arm, ln- under proper conditions, and that noth- ' h ‘ tàk.riunl tain* had continued about »lx month». i... , v t» .. i .* .n _»__ ,n„ . thc Puritan Sabbath wa*founded rn-Uher and claims... of...... the age. Tho time for stead of going to the gravo and disinter* Ing but thean phikwopbv«-IpTJatio« of ¿7Sjdritualism ‘the .he- “ “ nrui*» «<.rthv '*' intid-litv‘?W \“ bv ia- that a he thought her eye* haddecrivt*!1 ' hat 1» tbc all-atMn-blng in human reason nor in the Scripture*: niuzzl ha»|>o**ed. Mon will think nnd ring Ite w., I .hould h-'x-l-naghn-d tho ran Rive an «(,«« Pbe- ¡ Thain would leave. I aervant» minding their corn buri- t*n n-ad IL and uni<>> lL b> Puritan Satitutli every iliac.” of date. if one church d<*-s not want a know this can bo dune, for I have often coolest impudence that 1 have ever ora*. After thi» Dr. Voelkner ordered 'lmVply,y . lr,trying.1-IMi “a i Ilian, another will. The time ba* come done it. Faith will move mountain beard of. Let them explain something, cynic, is u "faith that work* by WCT-k. for 25 ernt». Soo No. M of ¡uqicr. for greater catholicity tn theology. In laities and chair*. CH AS. CARTER, alxnit their unknown G.ri, their myth­ purifies the heart and o.ercotnea Inalbi* meals were to be left ouUule Ibu world." What we all need I* faithia A Quiet Wedding. the noble word* of one of Scotland's vt ...... h. .V. r. ical Jesus, the fiiKMl, Jonah and the door ot til* room on a tray and that under Ito BrirG Be Brief! vine government: faith lu the la nocot>dltlon»wa*heevcr tohedl»turbtd. ~ ~ „ Dr. C. T. H. Benton, special editor of bravest preauherw; As creed» are only whale, and all such stuff a» tho average the reflection of the thought of the ages churchman »uck» down without pulling our !>elng, spirltim! a» well a» The following »pring Z. returned from want repwt. (and we »hall take the Children's Department of Tin Tin* Poor Old Popo faith in the virtue of self-denial: l»ndun. He had been home about a | gr-ut plea»urc in publishing them*. of' tr. and Mrv. M. C. Bucknur. both of which give them birth, vre should be .. a wry face at it. Spiritualism can take ready to nxxllfy and change them with How little hl* "Infallibility’' immortality attained by battle Week, but w»» detained 00 laid nee» and al) meeting»: but fLy luiutf L A Peoria. 111., were united In marriage, avails of Itself, so let these wiseacre* keep the growth of theological thought, and him In his dire afflictions. Poor old man, to their own unexplainable Bible the prevailing inOdelllb-s to tru hod thercfi wv no opportunity to vi.lt hi. ,ur, r) of , mwUng can be cx- Mav 2.th, nt the homo of the bride. 412 \ i« litna.r > n uro« .lav k. J • Eaton St., Her. Hr. March, of the Vnl- with...... the advancement of critical- and of no more ______arcount in the iwnuinv... of stories.~ H. H. Roberts_ . right. t neral Vuelkncr, when one >Uy be found _ ___ .. ./„eZ I' * __ I Were 1 to ehoewe between an of*■„».„.„in,. ruhuiiik’ tiu vyruwr UM luuriiinij imi« vrrcswdS- * In .« a fow« .word», if. the writer vcrcalUt Church-officiating. A number "dcntlfle dlscowv- Christianity has creation than the humblest, of God • ------—» » ■ —------~ per»....»B an Itemit.7m of..r now*....»b which-».toi. cauwd....__ t him f‘w 'Iw: »utatance at once, and of.. friend« ...... of the tiisppy couple‘ wiere pre«- nothing to fear and much to gain from children! Now it ap|iear« that Father D. H. Roff, of Vicksburg, Mich.. nrinclnle I would nre? to hs»un in the direction of hl. friend’. write» inn “a generaln' «ray. Only' such------reA­ <rU “° wv w«,ll fur our |n«¿tgreat pleasni«»-­ article simply stated that tho body of an happy life are tbu !>e»l wish«» of■ their‘ . have rerelvod the same cre.ri cannot Munday. Tin- cause of hl» sudden de- White's address Is al Stanford, th. He ' , ' . " ure und at once. many friend*. regard Mine of It» »ixx-lal dogma» In the porture Is »aid to be a summon* from jnibllshe» the following works: ''Homo,'' mvohli-Inw thst iirlnim tn, ««-Id ag.*i man had lieen found In the house Itome to admlnhter to the who 1. prior W eta: " Ihxsl. of Darknes, Di- *\M ol Dr. Voelkner which had got there ■ame light In w you regard them. refrain from «usplclon. Intolerance and said to be very sick. ¿lowed.” »1.23: " Popl.h Priestcraft Ex-1 however, te. a »ad art by ».Ime unaccountable means, and that U’Aiif Xatf Something fri-sh, vigor* Whnt Next? tiereooutioo. Let us bollevo that ratho------i. «» . ------|>o»cd," price, i’i el»., or 8:1.50 per do*.: with which society is cursed. The thu doctor hlmrc-lf had my.teriouriy dls- ous and startling. If y are on old fogy llclty of »pirli U n greater virtue than ne»s at hand Is toenllghtcn the u appeared at the name time. A latter 8|ilrlt>iall»t, atuid want to remain so, don't, 6« Yes, Whnt next? To-morrow, ” r°r «»e People,” a Catholic Con- That will ba the expronslon on every­ orthodoxy of belief: thattint tolerancetederanee for all arly devotee and the undevout ago Jl.|iaU-h added, to enhance the n>y»teiy, we pray you, look at No M of Tilt l’IU>- body'» lli>» for the next tbreu week*. human differences Is more preelou» than ix'Xl wc-k, and next century? No! But '.I'T**’? against the .w.»Bible and Froe-io I-"1 o'ir* be a prayerful raitonnllly < that the dead man wa. found to be aiUK&ivt: Thinker. If yuudo.tbe "fog " They can't Imagine what is combig. or Himethingof equni lmj»>rtanear, and you will have a what device the uditer him invented to of the present controversy will tie gisxi. ______' ! the immortal, not fur away, but “Àn eaperinwnl!" exclamed /►, n*«oon new Icaraof life. interest them. He 1» chuck full of »wcr the (question. The mystery will be 1 —B. A. Seguin. 1ex-Homteh ' • 1 1 Priest, and the human temple where a *?<*> a» he had rcad thè artlclc. Upou hi»arriv­ The nliniwpbere will be climred by the M'hemes, and all are prolific of most ex- temis-st, and twrome clear aud rerene. unlocked In No, *4 of The Progressive editor of 7 Ar 7ntc oxpocUi u dwells. J. O. BAItUETT ai nt thè doctore house he wa» linmediate- relient rc»ulte: thl* hut one will I» no. Thinker. The luike Burk Hotel. The harsh and dissonant volee» u! acri­ mure In 3 few dav* to 1‘hiliulelpliiu. He Urtnrus I of/ry, .Vioo. ly admlltcd and glven pormUsion lo ex­ I exev «tica. See No. 84 ut THE PRO- I monious debate will bu »ileucvd, and a amine thè ccrp»« and make nuyuiij Investi-ui««.—»*- Thl* hotel, under thuufficiunl manage- ' qumsIVE Thinker. Whftt Next'.’ will publish bls |mj>er there. Mr.1 freer, broader, friendlier lutcrcliangv of Seguin ha» done u most excellent work gaùim*L-uuwiiB that«»»»..» he dcalred.-...... — I’*1« bodyk— **»— - ment ot s. N. Aspinwall, and located nt Idea* will be |>ertnltUsl.” WHAT NEXT? that of an exceptionally thw-l<»>kli>g old Lake Minnetonka. Mitin., I* uow o|>un Something of great importance will here, nnd we hojw that ho will find >*• announced soon in THK I'k>xiheshiVe hl» new home that cordial »ut>]x»rl gentleman, apparciaoiAo-ntlv . about eighty for the reception ofguewt*. Theaconary Dr. R. T. Lockwood. Mt. Liberty. O., u> and that will toll you. THE P 11 ■ } - . 1 lu the vicinity uf thl. lo.tel b -Id to be riles: “Your paf>er 1» nut only pro-> Thinker. Il 1» a unique undertaking, which be is entilhd. year« of age, and there wa» no atipear- Wlmt Next? ThatV Un i|u«-.ilou. Thinker I» not in a ru very attractive. liming the month of Tulio, but AIKlKKhSIVK, alM. It* tb<’r .«¿dun natural beautifully »ulrcuri ground, lu tbu Im- Icrprlritig------•- —" • • -r 7 Iwkcd Ui vain for »n> «Ign.■ rnmllate vicinity of the ill No. ‘4 of the /

THE PROGRESSIVE THINKER 3 thing, thut would »hatter tliotrsciontlflo charge. Even If you wore to tuko It for An lìicoiiipromising Appi-ai. । factor of reformed thought Is BCIKNCE, ABSTRACTS EJtOM SPHINX. 1 before the tribunals of which every line materialism to the wind* If coiintennnci'd granted that, by a elever juggle, Madame nnd accepted. Will they think Aksakow'* A ROSEATE PICTURE Blavatsky found a tea-cup under the SPIRIT IDENTITY. It i» Mudo to Splritunlista. I of the Genesis fables sink back Into the With Ketnnrka by A. Mueller« dim and complicated realm» of allegory, gift worthy of their notice, n gift com­ ground and mystically menu«*! a trayful .M. I» piled with immense tabor out of hun­ It Is Drawn of Madame I of broken china, the fact would have no Visions In a China Teacup. And Comes troni n t.vndliia l.lghi carrying with them th«" Me».»lanic hl»­ _____ tory of the Jewish " Savior," and reoolv- dreds of bo»jk* and pcriixlfeal»? The Blavatsky. more connection with Thco»«i>by than German student* of Hnlrltuallsm, lamt chance* are that they will studiously Tcnderden church hi«» with the G«hkI- Some limo ago It was suggested to my Wear." In continual receipt of clip- Ing it Into the preceding my-th» of many on an exhaustive study of It» phenomon- daughter (or our family medium, us 1 former centuries -all born of solar allo- avoid thl* opportunity' of obtaining in­ lilll by tile Lending Infilici Light win Sands, or lawn tennis with Uhri»ll- ping» from varimi» pn|»’r», giving re­ ology, hnvo now a great iul vantage over unity. Vo sneerore <>f cheap aneer», road »hall henceforth designate her) that If port* of «orinoli» pro«u'h<-«l by diver» gorles, and without onn singh funda­ formation of tbe most vital Inijsirtance, of England. English ones, for whllo the latter have ns they have avoided every similar pre­ " l»í» Unveiled." "TheSecret IkM-trlOe,"■ »he ti»)k a clilnii Omi cup and looked Chrl»tlan mlnUtcr», in which »nine mln- mental foot of human history to rest to wnd«i through hundreds of volumes, ; , ami the “ Kev to Theosophy," and you। Into the iMittom of it »lie would prole linum dix'trlne of tirogre»» 1» tardily u|Min. vious one. the German» have the whole subject Who can prwume to teach these . From italc.italo, grey London wo were«vere wH| Bhd tlint Tlworopliy I*, mo«! likely, ably see fai-e* mid get mv»«uge». The and cautiously admitted. Now just ti» Tim third mid most invincible obsta­ prasontod to them most exhaustively In «blrktl «'ut among the green Held» nnd «omeHiing too high for vour cotnprehon- experiment took place nt our Iuium, In fur a* the«.,- clippings represent "the cle in tin- path of continuous theologic learned one* anything not comprised In 800 pages. their philosophy? They will continuu through mMHN Of fruitIt re."» white a« ,|„n, hut Mnnetblng that 1» lmmea»ur-. the country, during the recent wring signs of tho time»,'” and evidence iho rule 1« mohkkn HPtitiTUALiSM. a power Alexander Aksakow, who 1» tho found­ Ibi" venture of Soracte« hill, that day we n|,|v remov«l from the po»»ibllitv of’ holiday», with complete succe«». Many fact that the clergy, who should ages which ha* url»«-n with a »crlu* of fact* a* heretofore to write book* nnd trea­ er and cos-dltorof tho well-known month­ tises replete with the deupest philolog­ ri’IIow«*! to the furmice tho mortal re- being n-si.tcd by tho leg.-rdeinnln of u fine»of person» known ton* were»c«m, ago liavo been tne people's relig­ that external reason could not account ly. " Psychlacho .Studleli." has alreiuly luaius of Heii'ii I'etrovna Blavatsky, charlatan or the jugglery of a mount«"- mid a groat ninny message* given lust ious lender», are, nt length, by the force for. science could not »tamp out. and ical learning on the pros anil cons of laid the Garman nation under deep obli­ immortality, repealing argument* that Away we were whirled through plain* li*nk. a» readily a* if Ine communicator* Inui of public opinion, eompullco (however theology could not curse out. Wider gation. and now present* to it a work of ir*/«l by fat oxen that would have inode. ,xjr‘ r. s. Mcado, a young gentle- l«"on •tmiding ut th«’ »ide of the medium. slowly and reluctantly) to f'rdloin In the and wider have »proud tin- fact*, whilst have bean found insulllcli’tit in either di­ From ii number of striking instance» I patient toil, that must have taken him rection long nnd long ago. Posterity, a hol«»'*u>t worthy to have celebrated man of refined featun » and nnu'li spirifu- wake’ of progressive thought, to that the Invisible but lrre»l»tiblo propagand­ year» to col Into und arrange systemati­ tbe victory of pint;, a. and through a Ji, ,>f expression. »tep|*-d forwnnl to the select the following two:— extent—but no more—we are thankful ist* have distributed their consensus of however, will hsik upon them a» curious 1. Tho medium detcribed to me with cally. It Is In two volumes, entitled anachronisms, who could have obtained !. .oniy plantation of resinous pine that head of the coffin of her to whom ho had for tho clipping», and publish them a.« p«»>f with »uch effts't that in li-»* than " Animismusand Spiritismus," and eon- wujtd have imide a funeral pyre tor Pa- |h^,n private «"«"retarv and Mttaelwd marveliiu» fidelity the face of a person item» of startling new». fifty year» nt least twenty million, of I . n ... • within five minutes Irrefutable empirical |x-i'»onh In different part* of the world L...... „1|>hei>omenoiogy of proof* of what they endeavored In vain tlWk»._ And, from among the bushes. I frivnd. There, in the most solemn hush, named G«mrge McC., whom »he bail Unfortunately, however, tho effect* , ... ly complete one, in the birds sang as merrily a« thev did erst ho read an imprwdvo address impres­ never seen, but whom I knew well which mar our spiritual platforms, has­ linve l«een forced into th« lullef that voll, to build up theoretically, proofs availa­ some twenty-five year* ago. He rcsh'ed our voluminous literature. ble to any «me whom prejudice doe* not in Eden, and the primroses prinked the sively. A» hl.« silvery voice rose and tily and hutorogcnooUBly brought into this new factor 1b a truth, and the work At flrst sight it upiM-nra strange that gnvn »lo|K'* a» fragrantly an«l daintily fel in melancholy cadence, I was wafted In n village aomo sixty mile* from being by the revulsive change» of the of a post mortem human »piritaal world. Aksakow, a Itu»«lan by birth, and more­ blind and who ran draw logical conclu­ as In the old romitntio days, when they away a. In a vis on to the glen where— where w«> were then sitting, ami ha» lust forty years, are perpetually urged Again |>a»»ing over tho proof» with sion* from empirical fact*. Even tho been deoil nt least fifteen year*. The which, in million» of test facta, our liter- over„,,u,,i:. of1L , very high Micinl nnd |K>lltlcul more severe censure, thal truth was not bore up th«« dancing feet of Titania a i among the heathery hills of my own by half-hearted Spiritualist* u* one ex­ , should have transferred hl» Oberon beneath the light of the moon. . loved land, to sterner and less litcrnto following night cam«’ a message from cuse for absenting themselves either aturc 1» rife, these ««’turning human . .. ,r' their object at all. may lie meted out to this same |ier». (. k ohuroh, ectabi(lty, find a second ludgmenl day. nor powerful element to that revolutl<,nary l«>rod v, paychlca) science, but In full ac­ the odor of »mouldering bones. hadsome resemblance to each, entered, near where he lived, nt which, it is excuse for g«dng back to comfortable Issly. n* un«,tfier*et «,f th<-olog an- teach |ermi.nt al thre.u,nlng. Hence- cord with It, representing the universe alleged, a notorious witch was burnt, a* an immen»e dynamism rather than a* We were accompanying to the flames andin a business-like manner went two church i*’Ws, und taking |>art in church of.* t rhero 1»t not -■ remission__ _ m 4* — of »In*t —noM I । ,«1h LAi LIU... Ml, Illi R.v.o.tle.l IC 4 |*Xai I 4.«< stories, created in some reader* of tho Hnrboiijer pixsluces in its ordinary village» and through the doorway. Four Theoao- actually admits the fact of evolution.” atonement••verv sinner for the1» calledwrongs'he upon hm,to makecom- ! . >.i towns. We accompanied the remains of or tradition», current in the village though not until it ha* been dinned into nt least an interest in this master-spirit, nhist» who had known and lovisl Madame mitU-d. ami must stiffer sorrow, remorae. lriu,..‘^e0‘ th.. (lf Spiritualism Wi what erst wa» the mad-cap girl of Eka- Blavatsky, and had. like myself, fodnd where both the communicator and the jiopular ear during the last half cen­ I pnq*»»c in the following to give a fur­ myself were born. I have further to and penitence until be ha» done to. |... ther exposition of hi* philosophy, and teriooslow, who. with nuptial withes, the grandest and the worst-abused wo­ tury of scholastic teaching. »nu 1 t »1 -it. . like gentle t ain from beaven« our option- had, a» a freak tied her wild and imjiet- man in the world hlentical, followed her state that I di«l not know the deceased'» Forgetful of the wise admonition of There 1» no finality of otate« beyond the » £ t iitnhradiB. on this occasion pa.»» In review hi* theo­ handwriting—at least.I may have seen it grave. All are the subject* of progre». Icn?h»'e. I".11 UPskcjiti«»! umbrella* logical view* as throwing the most light uous young heart to that of tame and remain» through that wide door-way two thousand years ago. not to try und and minded not the rain: but against the frostv age: and had since, in every realm ilown to the furlMtee. The ma.«» of flow­ many year* ago,but i-ould not now verify put iuanthci»t, truth when she says that Madame Bla­ door, as also the mortal remain* of the where she got it. a* she knew she had help to build spiritual halls, found col­ chewing evil and doing good. There is but, a.-, be »igniflesby the original title been u-ing the Mattei treatment, and great effects. Hartman'* little book, vatsky had n contempt for mankind: but strongest, bravest, and noblest woman leges for instruction in and culture of no known |>er»«>nal God seated on a great •• Der Spiritismus." which Ak.«akow's of the lx»k. “ La Contemplation de Dleu the reply was that her husband bought a Traver» la Nature.” that of the natural forgot to say, that It was an affectionate that shall ever gra»p thispoor.trembling mediumship, and tbu* make Spiritual­ white throne: no judgment but in the work is written to refute, doe* not contain contempt Sho was neither pessimist hand, all too mean and weak to write it at a certain chemist's shop in town. ism the true religion, reform, and sci­ state to which each soul gravitates: no philosopher only. Nature herself, a» re­ Now. I am satisfied my daughter did a single new or original argument. His nor misanthropist. She wa- -implv an obseoule*. " Give up thy life if thou ence of the age, to the support of cleri­ " Savior " except in the goo«l each soul principal contention that all our phe­ veal«! by science, is to furnish u* with upright and romantically-honest giant- wouldst live. . . Before he casts his not know that the Mattei medicines cal systems and clerical teaching*, every can achieve for itself: while the entire the proof* of the existence of Goa or the were got in this shop, a* the lady'» nomena, the reality of which he doe* e««. who measured herself with the men »hadow off, hi* mortal coil, that pregnant iota of which is contradicted by the trav­ history of creation is written in the law* not deny, are merely the result of forces supreme world-governing Intelligence and women with whom she came in con­ course of anguish and illimitable pain in husband told me that he had gone there elers who are in the actual experience of evolution, a* shown forth in the and Reason, and thus is to refute mate­ for tho first supply only, and afterwards inherent in the organism of the m«.-dium, rialism. tact. and wa» not hyjiocrito enough to him. will men a great and holy Buddha of that life beyond the grave, of which realms of ecience: and the laws of the does not even originate from the oppo­ pretend she did not feel it But she did honor. . . . When to the ¡»rmanent got the remaining supplies through it is the special duty of the clergy to Creator a» written in nature, and. above Skepticism, say» Flammarlon, 1« deep­ another chemist, who acts as agent for nent* of Spiritualism, but was nut forth, not call even those who reviled and is sacrificed the mutable, the prize is teach faithfully and'truly. ail, in the heart, brain, mind, and soul and after due investigation altandoned ly ingrained in our nature: its «-arching wronged her by n more bitter epithet thine: the drop returneth whence it these medicine*. I certainly never told Ina matter *o solemn 'a* the destiny of man. eye, not blinded by Illusion, 1» ever the mtxlium anything on this subject. as insufficient, by early Spiritualist*, than “ flapdoodles.” Such assailants ns came. The Open Path leads to the of the soul through eternity, the present These, nnd a thousand other good, Sergeant Cox for in-tance. They dis­ watching our most secret thought*. even the Coulomb* and Dr. Coue* she re­ ehaugeles changes—Nirvana, the glori­ A promise ha» been made that the com­ writer ean muke no compromise. If the wi.-e. and truthful things Spiritualism This quality of the human mind is a good ferred to with expression* equivalent to municator will write, but she has not criminated carefully between the facte ous state of Absoluteness, the Bliss |»ast clergy do not know it* real conditions, reveals: and its fact* and phenomena of which the medium is the Mile cause, one in itself, and the first condition of all " Father, forgive them, for they know human thought.” yet done so. they are not fit to teach the people. li prove it* truth beyond a shadow of mental proc re»». But. on the other not what they do,” even when these as­ I have only selected two Instances out and those of which it i* the mere con­ Since Madame Blavatsky's arrival in they do know it. as they can ana may. doubt or denial. dition. the real cause being the invisible hand, there L- also deeply rooted within sailants were doing their best to cut her, England the Theosophlc movement ha* of the many communication* we have by questioning those spirit* who ALONE In view then of the divine and human­ u* the necessity, the want for a firm «•Ail and body, with numerous and ghast­ got, a* to multiply them would take up or only exceptionally visible intelligence, mode steady progress, principally among can prove it, then their preaching* are itarian doctrine that Spiritualism teach­ called spirits. faith. We doubt certainly, and we have ly wounds, and to fill them with salt and the influential and educated: for. like too much »pace; but I cannot refrain not true, and they themselv«» are not es. and considering the incalculable ad­ a right to doubt, but we also want to salve them with vitriol. from giving you a third exjierience of a The terms animism and spiritism are, Positivism, it offers no haven of mental honest. vantage in point of proof which the therefore, most appropriate to designate satisfy our desire, our thirst for knowl­ She bad no more rancour against the indolence and moral lethargy for the différent kind, which is to us equally- The plea that thev do put in a scrap of oicM of Spiritualism exert over the un­ edge and for truth. We cannot do with­ “flapdoodles" than I have against my convincing as regards identity. these two classes of fact*, the anima of unlettered and the unthinking. The denial at this ]*oint—a homiuopathic proved assertions of theology, it is al­ the medium being the originator of one out faith, and those who boost to have butt. “ Mr. John Smith, non-conformist most notable English convert is Mrs. 3. Recently there died abroad a young dose of compromise at another, and a most humiliating to see the childish de­ abandoned it entirely are in the greatest and cheesemonger." and my ill-will to­ clergyman of great promise who had got fair percentage of advanced thought u» class, the spirit* those of the other. danger to relapse either into »uiiersU- Annie Besant, whom we always pre­ light which some Spiritualists exhibit Spiritualist* not infrequently make the ward* him 1» shown by my working away dicted would, in time, relinquish the a year's absence to recruit his Impaired a »op to the fur more advanced mind* of when they find a few clergymen advanc­ tion or a weak and thoughtless indiffer­ for him year after year, barring up my health. I had only seen him once, and those who sit around them—is of no ing with slow and cautious steps just be- mistake of confounding animistic with cold (Aix-irorMizoi of the Secularist. spiritistic phenomena, and of giving too ence. jiath to Titerary renown and worldly suc­ Anyone with the capacity to recognize our medium, perhaps, two or three avail. The wholo scheme of modern vond the narrow confine* of their decay­ Firm conviction* are more especially re»«. and becoming prematurely blind times: but he visited a family from whose Christianity hangs together like the large a share to the latter. Hartman'* human greatness and to discern the ing faiths, and preaching minimum in­ attempt, however, to do away with them wanUMl with regard to the existence of and grey-haired, wrinkled and old for Siukinah liirht of Genius—and this Is circle a little one has “been taken." who links of a »olid chain. Take away one stalments of progressive idea*. the IX'ity as the supreme ruling Power his sake. If Madame Blavatsky, like written by one who ha* looked in the often comes to us, and writes loving item and the entire fabric falls to piece». altogether and to resolve nil Spiritism Those Spiritualist* who seem so re­ into animism, is about a* ridiculous -to of the universe and of human destiny. every other ambitious man and woman, face of Carlyle—could not fail to know messages to her parents. In this way I Ami yet, to lie a Christian in the mod­ joiced at witnessing these sprinkling« of Man. unless he obtains the».' in a [leni­ had flattered the " flapdoodles” and ca­ account for bis opening up communica­ ern sense of the term, here are the sev­ new truths infused into the dreary plati­ use Du Prel's simile—ns a baby'» cap tive degree, will search eagerly for proof* that the world held only one Madame would be on the head of old Bismarck. tered to their prejudice*, they would Blavatsky. There was a’ charm in the tion with us. eral links bv which alone the chain is tude* of old theology, not only forget the of the non-existence of God. the truth have paid her for her services and award­ sublime simplicity in her manners which He first appeared to the medium one held together. "The Bible is the Word Only a man who confesses oponly never fact that one portion of the ancient to have been present at a »«.-ance or ob­ of atheism and of the philosophy of ed her the kind of excellently stale char­ drew her followers to her as the horse­ night, as we were seatod around the of God." The cHildisb cosmogony of negation and annihilation. scheme i* Indissolubly dependent unon served a single one of the phenomena he acter that would obtain one a situation shoe magnet attract«?* the steel filings. fire. Shortly thereafter he wrote a Genesis in it* litvral sense, contradic­ the maintenance of the whole: tnut Most of the adherent» and defenders of as a Methodist preacher. But she wa* message of two lines, promising to write writes about *o glibly, could have made She struck you Os a ««juare-headed. tion» notwithstanding, is the history of without "the Fall,” and all its contin­ such an attempt, the'only merit of which positive, ortbixlox faith in our days are not of the Metbiidist preacher type, und rough-featured, stout, carelessly-draped, next evening. He did so, and the first creation. Then fellows the fall of man gent element*, the vicarious atonement is it* having cal ted forth Aksakow'* altogether outside the spiritual move­ they give her a character (rule Coue* Oliver Cromwell-looking personage, a* message was interrupted by what he through tho influence of the talking ment, devoted to a religion founded oa and its miraculous agencies are all work. and other») that would obtain for the you »at alone with her over coffee and called a “ sudden failure of power:” but serpent—the curst of the God of theol­ swept away; but they also forget that Illusions. Atheism, on the other hand, verv devil a more exalted position in smoking with her cigarette* of her own a promise was given to write next ogy on the creatures he had intended to Out of this work I can only give a few Christianism they so tenaciously cling Instances to show the exhaustive, strictly as represented by exact science, is no hell. She declined to place her feet in making: but «he had that overflow of night. He did so at the hour name-d. I make very good, but who turn out to be to is not due to the inspiration of any Ie»» serious an error than the faith-con­ the very marks in which Mrs. Grundy soul which falls to the lot of few, and have compared the handwriting in both very bad. Finding tbe curse under which scientific method observed bv the writer. one historical or mythical personage, Of the reality of materalized hands, the fessions of its antijKide*. One |Mirty tnd. even as an eagle could not be made ^uch a» might, but fur superior mental message* and it is exactly similar. The humanity betxime* “totally depraved" but is the enunciation of principles as clings obstinately to the traditions of to walk for league» on the hoo-fpriata of fibre and balance, have impelled her, seconii m>.-»»age contained a transcript working, and man sinking lower and old as national life. an«l taught by every following proof* ore adduced:— tbe Middle Age*, the other one vainly an a». She at one time amused »ome Ukv wiertz and Blake, to ride on »toed» of that d«?lightful hymn. " Peace be lower under it* ban, the God of theology 1. They have been seen simultaneously good teacher, male or female, that has by "different persons, all agreeing imagines to have [laved the way forphil- gapers and gazers with1 specimen ,°* of______fire, ______while multitudes deemed their still:" but the communicator has added resolve* to drown the romid world by a ever lived on earth. Jesus of Nazareth i»»iphv of the d>th century: <>nc look* home-made "miracle»: ano the»« " mir- lyenius dashed with madne»». Hers, had a verse, apjiarently composed by himself. universal flood (only available upon a in their testimony. at God through a prism, that make* Him included. 2. They have been !>oth seen and felt ocles," light a» a gam«.p ’ at _^“.P- they. been a life of storm, toil and< unrest. The internal evidence of Identity is very- fiat surface). The creative tciivlom (of Meantime, what is the reiteration of appear email and disfigured, the other elected to associate with Theosophy, which had left their autographs written strong: but in addition, the medium.who modern theology) then set* to work to the mixed-up dogmas of Christianity to under the same circumstances, one. though«mstantlv passing Him. do«-* which.compared with a frivolous gnme at cruelly uj»on her face, and had origi- j knew him In life, says she recognized re-people the earth with eight of the both sensual impression* being in Nap. as is serious a* the «-annonading at the Spiritualist who has the full light strict agreement. not see Him at all. Tne imi>artiat ob­ nated or accentuated incurable illness. him at once when he appeared. I regret original nnd accurgr.il stock, forgetful, of of revelation concerning the life beyond server cannot help being struck by tho Trafalgar. They judged her on the testi­ She kept herself among us by taking to have no means <>i verifying the hand­ course, that under the old curse man 3. They have produced physical ef­ obstinacy of both, rendering them' will­ the grave from the travelers who are in fect*. such as the moving of Inani­ mony of a snake she hiul warmed in her doses of arsenic which would have killed writing. læeausu, though I knew tho must still continue to be totally de­ the actual exjierience of that life, and fully blind, anil confining them within bosom, a Madame Coulomb, a renegade the strongest. And yet she wa» cheer­ family, it is Impossible to communicate praved. mate objects before the eyes of the friend, the most venomous viper the who emphatically deny every item of the’narrow boundaries of purely ficti­ ful and sociable, incapable of an un­ these" fact* to them. So there, in the The theologlc creator I* reminded of modern Christianity, except those very witness. tious systems: he cannot help asking world knows of. e»|>ccially if tne viper generous thought, and she had not a meantime, the matter must end. this bj- the drunken Noah, am! the 4. Thev have produced permanent be a female one. And on the coiling* teachings which theologians’logions never in­ and lasting effects. hlmrolf'th«« question whether it is n-ally mean drop of mood in her veins. With reference to my communication wicke«! Ham: when, after u considerable troduce into their erecedo. ’ namely, the lm|»ia»lble to read out the great woriii- and wriggling» and hissing» of this ad­ Her manners and mode and matter of which appeared in Light" of April amount of “ repentance" that he has «t. By writing in the presence of der, they are mean enough and mediocre principles of love, charity, divine fa­ several persons on slate or paper. problem direct from the hook of nature speech were far too unconventional for 18th. regarding the professional gentle­ made man at all, and a want of confi­ therhood. and human brotherhood attri­ and trace God in his works. enough to boee devilish a»j«:r»iona the drawing-room, She could use ex- man, recently deceased, with whom I dence thereby engendered of the crea­ b. By making impressions of their against the strong, brave, and simple ' bute«! to the founder of Christianity him­ form on soft substance*, such as Wo also, he write*, were platted before s ]>re»»ions¡ions of expletive force which are had opened up communication, and who tor bv the creature, the former suddenly self? Still again, and in direct contra­ th«, great problem of the existence of woman with the remain» of whom weJ | comportable with dashing dragoon» had promised to write to u* when in the flour or on blackened substances. travel on to the furnace at Wokin. Such bethink* himself of a "scheme of salva­ distinction to theology or any affirma­ God, and not belonging to any »[«ecial ------;------rather than with simpering dudes. She country. I have to state that on the tion." which according still to modern c. By certain effects produced on school of philosophy, we have simply was the toner of my contemplations by had that tremendous strength of idlosyn- tive or negative form of Christianity, the same hand by person* pres­ evening of Wedne*«l*y. April 13th. there theology, 1» os follows: God sends upon this sam«" Spiritualism proves that there searched creation the way.------... , crasy which ean dispense with recciv- came through our “family medium” a ent. wagon-load of uncraped earth a part of himself, or, in theologlc are no idle angel* chanting praise* to throughout the whole domain of tadng, One in a wagon-load of uncraped jn>, ],>#ong |n deportment from the cominunioition from him of the most interpolations, " HI* only Son," liorn <1. By perfect casta of their form and mourner». I reachedi»«g| theÍ crematorium.pri'inafiiriilfu i • . * • « » ■ the sound of golden harps, but life con­ shape made by dipping into and we have found Him everywhere. dancing-master. The feeble yew look* satisfactory character; indeed, it is “out under elrcumntancc* that if alleged at tinued beyond from the point where it Nature investlgat«! and explained by it I» a red-brick building. which, in ap- best when cll|>|»-d and pruned; but tho of sight ” the b«sst-written communica­ melted wax or (Mirntlln and dema- pearanec. «eems a mongrel between a the prevent day would condemn the left off here—art*, science, and actlvl- an imjiartial. unprejudiced science, ha* forest oak apiiears to most advantage In tion out of the large ma»» received by us. claimant» either’to the iienltcfitlary or terlalizing in cold water. chapel, a tile-kiln, and a factory chim­ I cannot transcribe it, for the obvious tie* all on higher degree* of excellence e. By submitting to be photo- everywhere revealed to u* Hi* action. Ilie possession of the full length anil the lunatic asylum, and then COMPELS— than on earth, and life, life action, an«) He u, wherever we may look, plainly ney. You enter by a mortuary chapel, strength of hi* great arm* withith which reason that the “ communicator” given graphed. X..1 I.s .t » J' |_ mark!—hb.Ilk» uwuown VIVMIUIVBcreature» mi(In univiorder to progress through all eternity. It 1» be­ jierecptlble. though invisible, as I* the losing through which you emerge he tlB, g r tled, with the roaring etorm. | hiM whole lift hif*t«ir\, time hts wha In wrork out thin salvation M'htsmsl to mtir* 5. They hav«> been weighed along through heavy folding doors of oak. and Theosopby cause we are assured that these—now 'oree inherent In the innermost casencc Theosophy or no TheooopDjr« the tnisine»«. name of his firm, juirish where j,.r lhe ^i.i s-,.. Ilf (;,,i -n,i ...i- world-wide revelation*—are known to with th«' fully-materializ«>d forms. find vourwlf in an apartnwnl, in the When it is borne in mind that for all of all being. tnott extraordinary wotnan of our cen- his,. estates were situated,__ _ hi»„ connec- ...... K,in uuuv¿onu themu théologie iivoiuicreator inIs I'-wirn-eon- every Spiritualist,¡spirituali»,, thatUIUI wewo lookIIOK WIUIwith 7h< rjistina of IM—not tbe unfathom­ middle o’ the floor of which, and end to tllry. or of »uy century. ha* j«x—««1 away, fliindmrrh U*« unth. «ifiii'st.tuiM nLm'e rs»r>th tvH” Vi h is <->.rfuitiefmrl I cUod .*® .«tho ore,,ur. ‘'* «110 .himself . . « .has , »uch astonishment upon those who, thus these proof* well-authenticated instance* roa. there 1» a great iron object Ilk«-the ."esterday th«, worm had one Madame are given. eoll. lt ha. nonc. The to ile association* In which he took an .. Hml udleve ” or put faith in such a care to analyze) to those proud, author!- of all nation» who have Investigated and embedded in mneonry. The rteoxs matrix of heredity and en> ironment in Spiritualism, some idea may be formed ciime the firm conviction of every one ».Ki.*— .«*WaWrl_ Wa.tri.l. thl.• • »!■ ll■ •UlP.liHlVlnit ■ « * hiwii. I •ia . vi uvi «_’* ii.Ill* ixiiii » ii l» 11 axil itiv«1 ii a in interest, anti the various public coin- ^heme, whether parricides, murderers, tatlvo teachers who, by thorough Inves- who has <>n«x> gra*;ied the fact of Supremo phtat* crowd round this boiler-looking which uhc won molded Iiba beon broken. panies In which he acted a» director. tyrant.; nj,,eheato, sweaters or UgXnof 0«r fa« ta. oGght to know bet- of the patient toll nnd labor tho author object with anxious but di-corou» curl- Intelligence ruling th," world. To »how Through the coming age» of time or 1 heio ma»«ma« of detail.«detail* and the accurate swindlers,.,ri„1ii„rw theth,, worm? theit,., Iw-ttor,t-.tu.n at>,t death,i,..,th ter,. ... but...... who by the poychologlenl i..,t.._Influ­ ha* expended on hl* work. osity, to gratify which one' of the at­ eternity shall the shattered fragment* wav in which these are set forth are With regard to the photographing of the action of this Intelligence it ¡n>»t< riori, tendant» turned, on the end of the ob­ “¿V go...... straight ...... to heaven, whilst those whok„I enco of. ------popularK._ up' Hl||| enchain in a strictly inductive mothixl. I» Flam­ of that matrix bo gathered up and quite characteristic of the writer L _ disbelieve (and-—thank the God o( truth I those who mintmust loanlea on authority, no full form manifretatlonx the author ha* ject, an iron »nib, which left a circular reflxed. and another Helena Petrovna his methodical business habits when in also five clasne* according to the condi­ marion'* aim. orifice about the »Ue of a crown piece. and justice—their mime 1» legion i, tie matter whether the »urt.llee and hood Ho rommene« with the eon tern nlatton Hahn bo born upon the earth, when the life. He promises to bring two friends they tho purest, lenderest, or noblest of tion» under which thia proces* 1* *a»i of inorganic nature and tbe cosmic taw* earth is sane enough not to misunder­ tho nu;e-according to modern Chris­ or a bugaboo set up In a London tatter- plished. thl. «qiening: most. I noticed, gave one stand her, to persecute her, ami seek to and designs to write us very shortly, 1. Tbe medium la visible, tho form 1» that regulate our »otar system, and quick glonre. and turn«! away with an I her nBnj"e 1q of flv|w. tian th«>ology —go, at death, straight to nacle to scare«, grown-up l«ablcs Into tho thence dew-ending to our own little globe, and an the handwriting of one of them, a I fiery torment, to which tho woral of invisible and photographed. Involuntary ahudder. When it came to ,1Btrw) ,nd Blandt.r? ’ certain deceased Jew. is known to me, 1 ¡layment of tithes and pow-ranta. flml» every where the action of tho créa» I r worm for the spae.'only of n Wo can' no! only add that as this arti­ time. Worlds." must be deferred to anyone who hopes to " get on ” in thia (which I don't think »he rend) did not single minute, the creator (of theology, 6. Medium ami form are invisible, but of fire whl»k««S by the arm of the very world, she did not ixwro»» oven a single contain them. cle has already extended to tho full month's l»sue.—Harbinger of Light, .lu*- devil himself. I can look on a aiininmi remember) is demon enough to subject length that our little jmper fiermita, we the latter 1* photographed In tho rag of the ______cloak of hyttoerisy.. sue .1 .2. 1She .....linever I knew_ . or. heardHB' < offill ’thell « Il theWI1MI1I children 11«’ UW whom I he teaches to call dark. Imlut. furnace: but 1 »hall never again peep rallied awayiy rather than «vinrcracdconversed uponu|»>n dcceaand until I f hell. ’ ‘ ...... 1 3. She . _ , . I and bo Uirturwd In unlrimghmblv mlncry. tian pulpil rlipjiings we’ have received, to­ rHKKltOW* >■ « KF IRK. caani and happy cynicism, but, to those .Dover ..IcOOW <>f the « tw<>■ fri* ».sitmIr II,»*»,1’» 4"l{<»•• leA IIJWft»w 111»ninnimi»»”14V II l - « jwtir*» UBI ■ v*» «w »’"> ow! Whllst w., Tn the meantime. iM-cause wo do not have in many Instance* allow«! them- W. w.nt no fl.g, tiu fl.uutlnit rsg. a suspicion of bitterness or malevolence. In l-<.» and th- uther wn» a Inmtownur In i1.i,.1iiv urrived ut timi „iteli of solves to be nmasurod, wolghod and front of the d«s>r of the mortuary < ha|el. She had none of that restrained pre­ care to invidio either the company or For Lltierty tolgbt; Into the chapel tho coffin wa* borne and tho North of Scottami, wh<> dted »..mo I w„ only ta’lleve .ueh the patron» of this |nuKirln tho reproach critically examln«) a» to respiration nnd W* »sot oo blsie of murilcrou. gu». cision In utterance in regard to friends *■ i t . horror» to bo Ilio Inventimi of savagc circulation, and that for tho time living T” «!ru|«le for tbe rtgbt. laid uj-re metliuenty, however ami­ thus sho Is'came an easy nuit for the medium, speaker, and writer.—A'mmn able, could never have exercised. Tlw «»•••«»<.,I . ronnrctlon wllh lh«-m. Izallon, bul al»o tbal avery |mr»«in tìint //. Hrilltn, in 7'mi H’orM«. Wholficr AksaKOW's work will bo read Inserii»-« her civil laws. envenom«! arrow» of her traduccrs. ,, 1 Lavo only. ’ further,, . to. vul»r..i>vnurvn In Germany and produce any apprecia­ Slip write* them on the tssiplo’« heart. elntMziur with which she evoked toward* Now, through dark death and tho communlcator when |n t|t|B ||(„ waa u (|f |.;ni,|Bn(j flllR «worn nll<’glunc«< to »neh ble change In tlieeurn»i! thought of that In l.iigu.*» clear and plain; benoif human rcnect and affection wa* crematorium Are, »he ha* piuscd from vcrygood man. and thal tho mi »»age 1» . . , . .. . " tw,.|yo ml|. True ibougbta have moved tbe world »greater "miracle than any hertm- ■ gl . _ . ■ *«l ’l’R-l’ 111» 1*11X1 *111*0 «»»Vii XV». I » V 1*111 Nothing Sew I'nilcr the Sun. country, or whether It will I»’ |>bm«><1 by And ao the, abati again. among us. ye slanderer». A|«irt from <•ouchi.il In il wry «levout.. . nnd. ..(dicurfiil . iioneoi |M>unue*n)Mr.. ihimi qui..... nfinuiuiy»..nniaiiv ioo» with n disdainful shrug of thoahouldere, dixvr* have drawn ou-.-attention to. It ।the..... nobility..„..ih.,; of her soul and the mag­ Dr. Julian Chisholm »ay» there are wa» equated only by thv enienomi*! nH . ? •pirit. in» ntionlng the hu t thnl hin » *h and BUiinurt tho nn-Aclwra remain» to bo axin. The probability i*. We Held to none In earneat lore ------i.-r achluvemont*. I cherish prewnt «urroundlng.aro tlu-e „f |«urf<» l |n .„tender anil luxury engraved stones In the British Museum hate toward, her with whteh .be could draHy th* memory of „ne I lov.-d, of a ala»! in favor of the latter alternative, <>■ yrroliai’a cauae tublline. ta-*M, and tlint he yl.lt* hi. homo and |«o>.|„tf tll.. |.|U»,|-h „f tho abon, •bowing that the fashion» In garment* for prejudice nnd M'ientlfle concvlt arc We loin Ibc cry 11 Fraternity !*’ l ml.un«k-r»t.«J oMwhoml undoratood, famlly vory fruquently. ¿-Iiimi, ih laghi, nw,ru„„B, a|| „f whlch «-un bo »ubìitatt- and luad-gear of tlio women of Babylon a* bitterly u|>t«~*l to our fact* now in We keep the march ut Time. »be °oul«l have enemte. at all 1» a anij (ine r । W)1O uodBritoo«i And yet »r grsap nut pike nor »pear «• !rilr*r . Iz. m.c r.rr in .r.n,. ..« h..r . —. . - . ... Isiiuvm ttated on Ilio »horte.t noti«", «.'«».’liuwlng ni»Mit tho (Imo of the doing.’ were about thl» land of pnUosOphor» a* they worc " miracle” tome; for. in spite of her me. The my.tery to which we are the »umoa» tin««, now prevailing. i >ur v Idonea to olitalo ; tremendous attainment* and unrivalled ------* « " *■ ~ the fact thal many educate«!, rcoMinlng, thirty year» ago. Phenomena, that We're won without their aid betore, oasslng may be all tbe richer for her tv»’,».«»»« it...!. «how. and eominon-»enM, men «laro to bln»- mark tin epoch In modern history, un- latent. .1»- bad not u vestige of jiedantlc presone«?; but this mtuliocro world of •■»«•ei. wry tin»« work, unire niiura ai , _ ..... , A ml «o we «hall agota. assumption, am! bail the »Imp!«" heart >>| III*>11. Ua.-.k’ ' K. thanlllllli Itili»uv III III«'hl. •elei-k.- I« I K w i hut14111 tillil.I.’ i llhumoi tho munii. »a. of tlien mu who wa» To «ho» » tnmt to wrong: almost the only mortal 1 have ever mot cors. 1 1 thu ago, hy .UH preaching tbosu loath- It« tuli prie«'. The poor are tomeUmsa lln- fraud, and Spiritualist» a» either knnvra We lieve a «I tad el lu truth of her brotherhood, tail who doe» not ! «orno dia-trlne*. we now propumi to turn lw«t of ti.sl's rblbirra, and Tur l’nuzs«ivu or fool*. who wa. >m< at. Impactor. And the flag­ •liar«’ In th«, «» lai consolation of her Mum durable and «trong. rant and ap|«rent Ignorance of thouc to th«- rever»«" .Ide of tlii’.lilold of trulli, Tlussar, glatlili'n« and brighten« their Lome«. Whilst in Englund nnd America the « alni wonia, greet tbougble, umlln creed. and jsilnl to Iho three great factor. In Spiritual!«!«, you who are bln«.««I with ample unllnnry dally pn-»« I* ussumltig from teltb wbo .tyl* her to I. eoateniptll’lo. They To her followers sho I» »till alive. The Ix>o XIII. will grant no moro private mean«, remember tin- |>hll»utbniplc work w« aixl I me«’«’. I*n»w comment upon the lb«i formation id prevnt day opinion day to day u more re»;ieetful attitude t<>- Here never .trlreu lu velu; "’«'■•ded • new relig- Mailamo Hl.vat.ky I know " ran In Iho err iloluç ami rtlrml Our vlrvulallon, No They've won our tielUee ineny e time. ioa. brra and when did allhcr the I |f,in.i rm Tn.-«»G!ihl»i „. j..hv.li-.l’liji ■niai ln.trunu.utI ii ■ v< ii iik'ii i thorily owndacUMM ixiiMjiar tfowh». . . . . |B * » . . . * t llvlrm trillion of your nclitblior *to thv paper. It I« Splritunlum. and other latln ra«-s fol- I'eeee, I'rogcc»«, Knowledge, Bn they alteg- tlial tho “’niw religion " “*rTed 11 ,or bul on4’ brl°' Tho tirât <>f lhc*o great Illuminators •ent- - —14 week*■ -for SO rrnu. luw milt, tho must lamontable Ignorance Th» Ignorent may «neer. W>- only sri ro^rlst* l»o rolumn* nt Till on tho »object continues to prevail In like tbe baleful old mockeiy of a religion 1 carnation." Bul 1 lay not firm enough l"«’»iHC»«lv» Tilixssa for s< pur I> HKA8ON, before the light of which— Thv bad denv . hut we rely ihtl U in IhLi wunlry. ujr law hold on thl» doclrinu for It toiflvecon« and during Its reign, Inaugurated »ome Germany. Tbe dully pre»» »necra n* be-1 To eee their triumph« near. j,,«»« It »• rri«»M»d, wa> attcutcd by thaumntor^y aiu) «olatlon to tut*. Tho Madame HlavaUkv tlM-msals, It wisibl L* su eildrare of fln*nrlsl . «■iiturh » ago—every Item of modern land, ha* «.Id hl» Scotch Highland es- weak tie«« <*ur pa|*r !• »utlalur«! «m II« rurrlt« fcsair» ut tho unlvoraitte«. «>y>hi4ig>4. Nor lil«»»l of bn-thren slain ; ffilrar.ltf. Th«y ar>* Igfiorant of the v< ry 11 Icdvw U «leod Ui dm. Of cwuiw, nil id4 r>’4 fKi *4icrll«rn»rnt«. It I« «ent 14 werk« Ihisdoglr dis’trinu dl«ap|» ar« Into the tui„ to Mr. Coomlw the bruwor. The rmilUiiufiini, um Heino nildre»*«» them, We've won without em b eld lietorn. « alm» of fabulous fancy. Tho second | price j>ai«l by Mr. Coomlw 1» Al iti.OOu. Am! mo nu shell egeln OUXTtNVEU OX SEOOXD I'AUK. * tor iS ceuUa hate tbe very name of tho d<*qil»od - I X.irl,« .l/TMluy, I» y«, ■

4 THE PROGRESSIVE THINKER.

|G. Frazer’s great work, /V» rit PH /./ < u/./.D l\ /<•; ! TO MX bonr," I murmured “Oh, mother, will wore, and I» then iwsurud that til» tooth­ CREMATION. SUGGESTIVE ITEMS Il I I'1-' I" " "'I'll" ". I,.' ...... , It Is- very wrong, when thou, my only ache or iH'iulaehe I» gone, anil when he linmjlt. ■ i an4 »••»' »I»" I' '■ i" '»■ i' . ", i r, < SYBILLA; friend, hast left me, If 1 follow cornos to lilnisolf he admita that it I» «0. This Time It Mn« Mndniiic Itelntltig t<> Paxulng Event*. Thu persucutlon of Hie Jew. In Ru.ata Veiel In. l*bl1ad*lrhlK I a 11» likely to drive them over here. Ln«l llieo •" Hut much profoundi'i' result» occur Biniti laky. A True and Thrilling Narra rim ing my bundle on the ground I when the mesmeric or hypnotic patient» in San Fraiu’lMsi I. a religlousurgniilza- •\'',‘r*.B ’’ •’•llniab'd Hint aomethlng Ilk* \f IXH.I T/AN AWNING, 77 V7 ANO sioixl for a 11'10111x111 t<> contemplate the are tint half, but wholly entrain!«!, for lion known a* Ilie Coiniiionweallli of live thousand |mu|«*rJ**wi«li emigrant« IJ, 4 IffiBtA bM ••» tive of “One Alone." Tlie cremation of the remain» of ?!neÜ^i?’ «’HM frozi’ii »eons. A* I raised my eyes from In that condition thuaplrll of tlm con­ l.l<«1« are •»••r- m, , Ih Ih» tm1»r the snow, nnd who, up to that moment, I ■ hoi,>14»!u<»i. nunMill!mid »«silkoilii returningr.'tllt*riilll' totil Ulmself.hhn*kldf. »•»•thetit«« I। a\ largeIne.».. ntiuiwrtnutntairofn.n>il>..e rJ (s-roons.Iu ._.... .«I.I..II...... clitelh mem- I» m*. um*<1 of threatening to kill th** I whelmed by applications from .lew. de- ,. 11» Av< bM B4*b •» t ions. hnd not |wroolvt«l. But. oh heaven, I drunkanl.tiiiitUunl inI« manyninne liutance*Inaimi.-,-« willw ill keen totn ki ...... ,...... n*.Theo»<>bhtaai ...... Soclotv n»-ii ...... secretara...... -1They’1__ - areId____ 1.1.. sotti y a».. worthy . alnnnsirous of Imiitlalilbaptism in iinl.-rorder to saveUUC themtlo-tn- "_ } . what a refloctlon did I »eo in her of my their name as tlwoomiMtny , W«4m*«»Uy en.1 Friday «'»bIm« m b Tlioao preliminary remark* now lend lnK. Thu ..roc^iin^ al the Crema- of Clirlstanlty, but ordorod that he, a find inatorlnl for a now novel. He bn» t/rlorki Tur*iir «öd »aturdo. 1 o'cbwk. n> M lui (The oametou« ktliulrrr* t»f Mm. Emm* this apiKiarance was only my own mu more directly to bring is* ore t„rluin eummenced nt 1:»!. The coffin, native of Finland, »hall, on the expira­ been much “jiggered” by tho mo»- i lírw Turi ¡»ally •lltlmf« fig <*diitn«B4(B*J4fei Iltai'ixui 3»irrcx tn tbit couutry will te •'wrialh'' or a »|>ectral »elf, conjured, up (ho Oi rtilln llrtilltitf mid Clirtw- ...... tion of lil» «entonce of three month»' qultoes. and think» It a fine country to M4 bM«l»»«» d gTSUflol Io know tbit •» bsr* owcludsd to in warning against my contemplated tint! Scl.ir.re Healing, for if we .tndy Mr. which was hidden under n mu*, of flow­ Imprisonment, I»' handed over to tho comn away from. Ho »ay. lie »hall Io present tbrm wllb this totvre.tlnc narrstlve. oct of folly. The next moment, how­ Evan'» excellent I*>uk on Faith Healing, ere, wa* placed in the centre uf tho hull, tender mercies of tho Kusslan govern­ rato...... hl» storyJ4^' In tho ro time BECOME of Corte«, A“ a,MEDIUM. whkh stoamta to startling »lluau.it>» and a ever, by nn’ 1 could not resist, I and Ml«» Ixird'» elaborate b«x>k un Chris- adjoining tlie Crematorium. At either ment. Sudi is Christian law in tho I Im'IIovo that Mexico wa* mor«« II bi ««r» b< r »• most stalled spirit |<>wer Mra. Britten will dashed forward und dragged at the gar- tian Science, wo find Hint I nitli HenIIng v|lj ,uMsl the hi-uduunrter» staff, nnd the nineteenth rentury. I then than it ha* over hmm since ' Thl. | X'“ rUiTSSS’ SliXJiterS'tti be ('leased to know, «Iki, that her prndacltoii menu of tho suicide, in limo only tosavo 1» to «vpear In Tua « Tuixkkm, and Christian ¡science on- only different ... . < mMiasubir. »»* • h»i-> ,,r la- «■<»,, her from tho flixxi benoalh by a heavy name, for one thing, and that 1» »Imply , ‘ J 01 \h‘ "«’»’»*»• ‘h” '««Jy wbkh now haa the larreat circulation of au> thlg. of TheosophGt* occupying nil lh<* avail- I, JOI.'■ ,o.-r lh<* fort thut th*- di'cr,-*-» । "a* the advent of comparative bur-1 ”»“■ •> Splrituall.t psper In toe wwld, one special fall In the »now at my feet. expelling Jewish artisan* from cities barlsm.—Tia Freithinlcfr, ZzihiIoii, Eny. miritual *blu w«t» nt the back of the hall. Mr. 1 edition reaching 112,!a»i Our ooh »Un 1» to " iviint would you do?" I cricu.cried. 1. Man Is in his essence a »| have compelled over 50,000 Jew* to ------;----- BIBLE MARVEL WORKERS, make our paper a nMwplg. qstowu ot .•d.wn.-wt “Rush Inton world unprepared to re-re­ being nnd...M a„ child of... God.— t;. R. S. Mead. B. A (Cantab), Madame | -7 th.n'.a« a spiritual living, man Blavatsky's private Secretary, wh<>»to<«l abjure the taw of Mom. How they AXD THE WOXDROUS POWER |A..<^M, and It would not be, without thl» ceive you? Your |wace 1» not yet nuule. _. .. ______,------must love tho religion they hav'o Advertisements. ZI whvh °» ms-1. l.»-n i-.rc-nn snlsbiy •ketch from the ¡’»tntut- Eewa llaanixu» Oh wall—wait till your work I* done, cannot suffer from physical iH«ea»v.disease. nl lhe head of tho coffin, read the follow­ hittix embraced. •jy UMS: ONE INSERTION, 12 CENTS «■'» B . Our readers, we ore sure, will thank mid the good Father, In his own time. 3. If mi, then- the whole. art- --of Faith1 Ing add re*«. / . con IM» »••» ibMH i ■‘»noasl Tnlu st>4 ChsrwtrrlMl»« ->< I c-t-h.re Apse. Us tor presenting It.—Enrrok Pxoo»»«tv» Yankee inlninters have found a new or4err4. IO < * nu pet Un» r«r h lx»«*-n|.»u M tim t|(» Us», SO4 4».us. W Msw Il'MloT» >4 "TV MlroJis," will take you home. You will re|K*nt it »nd Christian Science Healing is, to l-’KlKSnS AXP BltOTIIKIt THKOSO- iteÀlXB» l-CTSA». frU. »«»to Tus SSI. u IMS Twixxza. | PHISTK:—H. P. Blavatsky is dead, but i way of raising cash. They get some linn» I« riirtvlrod V» «I* tn>«ilUB, * emu per Hor mh miserably'if you hurry away too soon, or I deny thal you are diseased, mid to affirm farmer to give them need corn, then n*k tuM Fiion W ben display Une« ar* *m4. th« smo* ik leave thc worst of human evils to rush that you, n* a child of God, are in perfect our teacher and friend 1» alive, and will ropte<1 win tn» rhBFtfrvI f«r at U»« rat* «4 11 »rau CHAPTER LX. live forever in our hearts and memories, some other farmer to sow it In a patch for Hue« prrlnrh. l.lM-lhHft»*« al IIif san » r»t» Fari» to those you know not of." health. the I»rd. and give the proceed.» to tho advertlarnirnt r*«ta »rii its own merit« When aali«B*4 CutaAM I must not omit to notice that my I »poke to her mid myself together, The teachers of thl* method will not in our ]>re*»*nt sorrow it Is this tliougiit that an a>l«rnlarr 1« unreliabèa» ba win nut Le ai e*|M*clally tliut we should keep ever be­ church. Here will bean opportunity for lowed «par« I» our rolaron* at any pel' traveling companion to the town of B— but, oh! what were my sensations when osw-rt that you are always at once made testing tlie power of prayer. Let the IV ft.. .. . e ..i uivaya arr«■Oip«or tf • ' ’ o'ìurèVk wa* a frequent visitor behind the ncenes the form at my feet, up-springing from whole, but they teach thut the persistent fore our minds. It is true that tho per­ Xo tr«iln»'ti1ala K»«rrt*d «ndenl who sign* himself I ÇDIDITl I A I ICT Count of the German empire. 1 sup- gry, once, beautiful Flora Masters. has always been taught by physicians, “Autolycus" thus expresses himself in SPIRITUALIST posnl he was wealthy, for he seemed to (TO UK CONTINUED.) und it has boon Hlustruted In those cases I tuught all of us men mid women to live Mrvint» w Chhmo purer und more unselfish lives, is still | the l.iitriiinl Daily I’oA. ujirrymK of a n\ Aft/iY A Jf’fiSOW WAA7 J/7*. comuiAiid the resjiecl of those who only where " maternal marks" have up-1 lecture on the methods of Semitic /' II». Minn t'aii.tt» |\»rtr«’l an I IJf» <«f Sutler DR. SYKES' SURE CURE CO.. bow before wealth or jiower. His man­ pearod on the bodies of infunt* born into । active, Tlie Theosophical Society, which IlM Mrthiwl ,»t UirtQg I'nJrf »plfll ItjfturfK* Twit* | wus her great work In this Incarnation, 1 thought:—" A» regards the existence in I.«** turra, Nmlevted (Mtrnik, » «miTDUQlr athm* fnrtn brr t03 STATE ST., boom» »a » m CHICAGO ner was uniformly reserved, but very tlie world with skin marks correspond Ing tlie Old Testament of myth* and fable», mtaaloriBry father ajti>l »n >Oil other 1t«k observing. He often conversed with me, FAITH-HEALING. to intensely-foll mid sudden emotions of still continues under the care mid direc­ full) hi cUrih fi |«bh* • I’rlcc on« dollar, CURED! CURED! OUBTOI tion of those great living Musters and which tire to be found in varying form ta Klage V» <«uta lletnll hj P.O. onl»f or rr<ÍM*t»¿ and seemed desirous of learning my his­ horror or disgust felt by the mother when all over the world, there is no Itu’k of letter Art Ite mtHal word* writ Un tory. but as I wa» very sensitive on this Its Place Among Medicines. pregnant: und if disease can Ik* thus pro­ Teacher* whose measenger she wn*. and whose work she will resume amongst u* them, from the story of tho Fall and thei* ____ _ .. . point, nnd from the first met his effort duced by the mind,wo may thus conclude talking serpent downwards. There jy!Of. J. //. R.tXDAl.L, SPIRITUAL with a decided rebuff, he never re­ all ages the healing of »he txidy thut diseases may Ik* likewise thus cured nt no distant period. Dear m* the per­ I / Itaairr. • «n fnml«b bQkdod* «4 'ml«!« NETIC In is n myth about the Exodus, Moses and IM«nd a lock uf your hair, «tat« 1 «QclttB« fit« considerable interest in the lea-e of the and yet up to t lie present hour there 1» tills power of imagination 1* recorded In found in European, Polynesian, and ‘J c«Dt «uiup« for fre«? di«gnu«l« Àddrraa. ¡nt Call would I* plMM}•__ could not be further removed from each im]K*rmmient part of man's nature and N. B. ASTRAL GUIDE and practices in the healing art. and has of water was arranged to flow over his 1 have not yet been courageous enough to r^z v/» tv/a»*-*- o r^^-r c-v^wnc other than were this quiet gentlemanly, induced not only honestand enterprising arm; while those present commented on tin- mere outer dress of the real Indi- , pHs-laim thal th.y are not mytlw ut nil." Sink.iimn.v». Mm»"«-,.'/«» ireii'w bialtb «o' to »»r,“>*••• ’* but somewhat fastidious person, and the viduality. Thu real H. P. Blavatsky ■lamp. A'liire** «11 •’..Vr to thinkers to continually engage them- his gradual dissolution: the result ultl- Very true, "Autolycus: but by what »'<«.41—«in i- .u.»»—iin'-ij .jirlt i«.««». b J coowse manager. He rarely »poke to selves in devising new plans and medi­ mutely being the death of the criminal. docs not He here before us. The true s«?lf that inspired so many men and women in tulbmianlc influence did you Induce the । ”r A " Mwiuux.ia i"«»- any of the performer* but mo: and Ln re­ cines for the healing of disease, but has Again, it 1» a mutter uf commun ubserva- edltor of the D. P. to give publicity to ------mark» which passed between us. I found stimulated tho cunning and cupidity of u tion that the doctor who is skepticul of every quarter of the earth with a noble ROMANISM AND THE RE­ hi» highly cultivated taste so fur in ad­ . enthusiasm for suffering humanity and your letter? I WRS. EMM. I NICX'ERSON WARNE, continual succession of linjxwtors and his (lower* effects few cures, compared Listen to tlie Christian missionaries J’J >m mi*i.i<»u .voni,. t. i , . . PUBLIC. vance of our caricature of a highly clas­ quacks. with that doctor who. by conviction ori'. tlie true progress of the race, combined anil vnu will linnirlnx thx i'liln,--.., to I-- .. ■'’■"H ,,,T ' ’u"' r-'-1'1' -'iltorr at «1.... , ■ . , r sic drama, that I felt sure he could have bv pretense, asserts that lie cun cure all 1 wBh a lofty ideal of individual life and min 5ou «in imngine tne vnxnese to be n whln„ ,n„.. . , , A WORK' THAT EUER Y LOYER OF Hippocrates, tho father of medicino, wicked andcruelpeople. Now, a Chiin-«' »ui .it—.t... i»i*. u..',,.- .... , , fl U- <• nsirr -14 t.«»» •< bkul Ii'.oi.'* had but little sym|>athy with any of my was one of tho wisest of physicians, and cases coftiinc under hi* hands The real conduct, can ui the mind of no Thooto- proverb nay*. " He I* a great ui»n who J.1’”tom •«■ u> •»» .. <>. « iioa n> tu» J Uulu m. a Ttw.t» « mi surroundings or companion*. Sometimes ...... - - ■ - phist be confounded with the mere physi­ «M- s"rtc *-'««Imis»«„,h|l-rt—lri*» «»1 M»iho4» *4 ik. Urere 1 heard their envious sneer, comment­ cal instrument which served it for one never loses lib* child's neart." Every______‘‘ cured or prevented by simple hygienic sician is transferred to the patient, who »unaihlc manwill bo slow to believe mU- - A ¡JBERAL OFFER! Bl .1 R/I LI C»O>'4ir lll»nrrhr Ta. »■•»» r oula» »». I-«»* •« ing bitterly on the sweet flowers and ex­ means, that is, by strict rules of diet, by is cured, not by the drugs which ho brief incarnation. Fellow Tlieosophists, , tua» b. r.sulUnsf • lata. ♦• Wire«»* fn-r. Lj !&■!. j-i.Jnt .p!r!t all know so well, the one great purpose in amieni iuucm inc cieiu\ nuu ine •ruins Adin-.». i»r j •» i^.u. t. *m, M... c HOW TO MESMERIZE ever offered me. Sometimes 1 would mind. These ' methods, however, al­ The great merit of the teaching of privilege uf taxing tnemselvi.*». The hear myself accused of being "so sly." of our teacher'» life in thisnih nerrecuniher recent in- • .... t t . .. ------— though admirable in themselves, were Faith Healing and Christian Science hich »he puraued hold ng Com*, • - f A.(A1, s. /*/// ,t .-.1//.V (/. .1// and aiming at ’* nothing less than catch­ yet found to be too simple and too good for Healing consists in accumulating the carnation, a purpose wi with such complete unselfishness- 1 and■ 1I which wa»euppre»M-*i in l ,l»..n>.l t* >>.*-*1 ■ ,1,1!, r»—. ■n> Hiroi-» 1>r M*»«wt1»m ing the proprietor, the cunning, brazen the generality of patients, and also not evidences of the power of faith, and in in it powerless stale in 1k'»|—wa* to «ritn>*—i-> ^,1..,. ,••,*.¿«^-.-01 u > Tr»,' Il> l**4 J. W C*4s--.1L A»H*»t «fei thing?’ sufficiently remunerative for the practi­ the accepting a.- literal the saying of singleness of motive, was to restore to obtain their consent to the ton, sc. «rr-n 1. n, u.4!.» su.m ffitrw't*« art etpl*to*4 *7 Skt«Mr.ert«*k avi rrtz». «S1 IS':• i - RI Ibi« art«a<* that will ye receive:” and it must I - Im­ easy for themselves, nnd would Hk’e to j ZJ F. POOLE'S MAGNETIZED COM- L»» with »tSrtts.,‘1-® It <• r»• .Utw-ri by aura rw- trust and security in toe ixvasional com­ only feeble in body, but too often feeble mensely to the benefit of our skeptical Theosophy. Her unvarying fidelity to J ' • ' ? ihr ryea. I • w • . <«r. » • . ., ; » her great’mission, from’ whicii neither revive the good old lime*. Though | • III «trrtartbrt •*•* ryr<, «M n.akrw t*r-n nan m>4 mbm, w1> • b«r» rr«4 te t» w <*• << U» panionship of Mr. Reinhold. He never in self-restraint, aiul that they preferred age to encourage by all means this faith they do not venture to promise thl*. ! »--t ist-s*ito» •*»- wrttus. r»î«t. M» IS conversed with me that I was not im-1 contumely nor misrepresentation ever Thrrrnirdj ««rej *• J pf. •«•r » v-, eSrS ^»L/tr« y, ■< to indulge all their little selfishnesses and in God and in Chris’t. und in ourselves as they are strongly of opinion that other* ry»»«l thl« m»«t aha«e-4 patrio* • ruta»«- FriC«ITU’ IL him say: newed cajiabilities for further self-in­ ual.” mid in relation to health of body, living truths of which she had such full • eetu Ì ur at Uda uCc«- "Goodbye, Miss Morand: I am about assurance, so that by their ever-widen­ Stundists are being severely prosecuted SPECTACLES BY MAIL dulgences. Hence the natural laws of the laws of hygiene are comprised in the on the charge of leaving the orthodox to go to the Continent, nnd may not re­ hygiene became more and more neg­ word purity—pure air. pure water, pure ing influence the wave of materiality in A SUGGESTIVE WORK. faith, and have been sentenced for this 'jyrovsAXDS TEsr/rr that v turn for some months., I understand.. lected.IV'-l'AJ. untilU11UI XAV»bnot VUIonly » inAll the'U-. tolldark n ages. food, pure bodies ana pure minds. science and religion might be checked, . > ÇTATUTOLEXCE: OR, ARTIFICIAL "crime " to terms of imprisonment vary­ * I »bk I J - : . t., Il-t- - ,^..1 V.,-—.- •» you ore engaged for next sea-on —m but even down to the beginning of the “ Know ye not that your bodies are the and a real and lasting spiritual founda­ 8*^1 Mattili fur full dtrrrii-jca L-iw u> u |u»4 i>y n»y fact 1 did Dol know, and must hare been .»..»-. ... ing from six months to five year», with br< tnrilrkJ trf cUlr* vfafti *l«kt AMrvaa H F- .»tm.1 («ub!a< » M1W >re*ent century, the highest authorities temple of the Holy Spirit?" says the tion laid for the true progress and broth­ exile, in the latter ea«e. to Liberia, and indebted for to his influence)—“ so we erhood of mankind. [With such an ex­ Cllaun. Iowa. of tk* «am» Wf tn» Fr*a for aa^i a: shall meet again.- GowlDyc. syotua. 'ignorant or indifferent as to the most purify themselves as Christ was pure. ample before us. then,lour duty a* The- Oh, the agony of those unlooked-fur. siml,ie iaWs of health and indifferent osophists is clear. We.must continue the rights. Lt is only Christianity which It is a wonderful thing, but it is true. evokes such loving charily ax this to ur/; roí' the catare in ¡ tender word*. And ere my ful heart „.¿ctaHv as to fresh air and fresh work that H. P. Blavatsky has so nobly vtH irvwl f»>i -A. i Anv-x Tw* U 'M tl w which would compel the 5,(Mi,000 of t’- t‘ nnx<* tk* mMivoMttx -• V G FKA«?. «*! a m»«« of burning ruins. My scanty homicidal practice* of excessive drug­ but surely nothing could Ik- mure eon-1 determination such as alone can show Rus-Ian jews to emigrate m >»ia».*. To lAi»*rr«Clc< in* « a> M3&A- Far 1 wardrobe. my stock-in-trade, my all. wa« ¡firing, excessive salivation*, excessive , «uij.u'.'c »«■■■ w ucK***oe wc . , . . . pF.LIABI.E OFFER. SEND TURE L. temptible than to degrade the healing our gratitude to her and our apprecla- this no doubt the most Christian Czar among»t the wreck. All the memlx'r» purgation*, and murderous blood-let- art. or• the occult.... art to purpose»s of greed-> tir.n uon rif ofTH.» the rravot! great fta-V task ih.> she iinj has rtonirtitlL.»! committed » XV >CBat Mmbml toct *f hair, bmb* •* » ob» i*b t would accede were it not for the prvMSiWD t*t«rm?c«*m. mm i wtu*!»<&**y«wr 4fr.< «rt*i of«if the1 nu companyiyitti tmn v tr.irpwere nmft.xldrafted offnf! trtto other t(nif, Inu>to it»us.ub . We\V.» r»»n_tmust,mu-i. »therefore,tnereiore,V»nn..l eacneach {nzl«_indiinai-­ ...... /. 7V . • —. r ■. . I <». .m .j .Mvii [fr ib WL ‘-*^n«. La*» THE SUNDAY QUESTION of money or greed of power. Those vldually lake up our share of that task. AwulcleM' who» *rvi«o I... • «« town*, and uiongst them I made my Al burt, and ^mort suddenly, the who have in inis country taught Faith TT.STORICAL AND CRITICAL RL way. almost isinniles*. to a place re- Com be*, of Edinburgh, preached the ThMWAnhvTheosophy uis ino t dead because to-day ”11, rot’ ...... , . . „ Il I . • • • ' A Healing or Christian Science Healing, P Blavat.kv's d.-ad bodv Th w“ e" \ fou, “I'*«!* dropathy. Thu* actively and suddenly It remain»remain« to a«kn*k the question, what was baptized. The rVu77Z% *, w¡sn4: ».(IM • Snr-tsttre et lx«-tore t < t^tre v^ unmiowiMfut My ward- Concurrently with thl-movement came may freely grant that faith often iie- snajK our own cnaracier» anu lues tna. . h t»U t«, g|vc.” p.)i. O «*«=1, ■ > *.-.».< .i*-<~ at *- *s*»-w»dl—, •-*, , «su,, .« ,s, *~ rolie destroyed. I had to live in the most Hahnemann, who. not content. a* he come* " tlie substance of thing* ho(K*d that truth may be thereby commended to . .. v . * ^,lirn «».- fatr, <:j. *1 SI M. Jobs'« PV D^aT t fly fE-rejB*« others. Most fortunately for all of u*. Methodist» they had better return to ’ B **? .o scrape enough out of should have been, with teaching thal for.''and that the Indulgence of hope «■«*.»*. ... . th»» rhuri'ii than lttM»ntn»» n-w*!t«»r» scanty <«lary to purehuMi article» of the best doe of medicine wa* the small- and love transfigure* the outward man. such property, and demand* the res­ *.»,h ‘ 3 i «* doM-' compatible with efficiency, went while in fear there 1* that torment firm foundation and fully organized. In PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. toration of the font. How they love n ? te e- U 1 to lbe ex’^me of .«-erllng that the which lend, to desjsmdency. disease" and spite of failing health and bodily pain, ELIZABETH CADY STAXTOXS YOU SHOULD READ IT. ^i . r L.TT »mailer the dose, the greater wa* it* ef- death, in this llgkt. under our beloved leader to the very la»t mo­ one nmilh* i z -. . v. ______In this light, under Faith Heal­ The Earl of Shrewsbury ha» mad.- a 4^lea revafdlar ttxairmiiimsirnxi. atri«si’ ».¡» .. PHILOSOPHY OF SPIRITUAL IN- constantly sent away from our weekly ficl arx^. ln Germany the ing. many become amended In soul and ..ments— of her,.1C life UUUUDLMSUcontinued I1LTher UUVVJV*-unceas- 11 .1 _ r ...1 —. I _ of torture ”<• .-vr to tbial L • ' ’ ...... - > .--t trra»ury with half, a ljlird- »nd medicine of expectancy, viz., that the ing exertion» for the cause wc all love ot}|> .'?,*/I,'ni'!nb’ '. «■ • ■ •« * »ftr»»! 1« trot a«4 (hat <» •! foorr • »*• nt«rwram*at <4 Ar-t-i's MratfrM WtacrrVa r _ uw> body, but miracle» do not occur, except so well. Never did she relax one instant *» »borUy he exhlMtod n to- ■itaatob bmmm M V» times no salary al all. My rent, and physician*, highest duty »a* not to at- on the spiritual plane. The mere say­ If roai «affrt, It U » < fvM «fr rar«*« * gent street. The collection contains the , hl« IB«« We k»ai tw* «»< Ike A Vole* reve? tb» L kBppClly? J* Tcnt °?' tempt to cure by medicines, but to watch ing “ 1 believe," will not cure inveterate andfrom she her vigilanceim^;^ over its interests. ’V" Xuremburg. a hmt Mrabbc t,*m i J» Tbl« • «X bee Umm traw at^l u^Lt^re!?*J*.re!?U?d22 i the course of dUcase. and rigidly and bb> IfeftaM- Lb* f« A* feM «Bfg? ta t*n4Mrt*¡ Fr«»eh «M Omatas It «cetaria aa r-, or organic disease, but art mil belief dot»*. who surrounded her the principle. and ¿'.V1™*™ re*2re »Tm thnmta LtWf Will «IFJ. MiJr ib* FBB*K rY«a«j« ib» marrb. J?1' at I*?''»'1* omld not tahoriously to tabulate the phenomena. mm rwfbni la a «K*« ■ WbHbc «Uh ibMB Ib» forffe- But that actual belief which does cure method» by which the work was to be TPV “I“,1” »•irarLiil naff«» » *r* p«t»if **if< »M. <»th JT "f* mean* to fee an agent, nor (n onjer y, arrive at scientific methodss organic or inveterate dteeaae is not at­ tv «U pvu uf th« e«w l*H» bew.’.er' .4 th* f'•<*. rafelalBtM B« f*’ «n Lk« <î>wQj «■ reuxive toa more Dromising position. I of diagnosis, J*n 1« ML * af* tWy !• U f l«*M n>»f *1». I a t h*

re,t Cjlho dmlh of thv tlenb instant that the death of her body could I much employed In the servicesc of re- । K Vjaa «tARX* fl< «!**•! r* AMm*. fu L ALSA. Inheritance of the spirit, and hence en- ligi on In tne j¿oo,l old time«. SU 4 he dissection uf the dead i»m and h esM-ntial to the of the duty which would then more than tfer/xg wontx. SE.V0 & crs. SIXTEEN SAVIORS. I round little difficulty Id otrtAlnlng ^adv nut" in a paragraph on the late Bishop cure of d ease. No man. ' ever bo Incumbent on every earnest Magee. It relcit>>s that, at n dinner 5 '- Y cRtr/FiED •uch work» but the pay wa« mUerablo.' A’fter thl».. exo? »■*»— rsi'iM .»*-•» . ■ few*!« «y " ISOM C» ■nil hr xvKrs.tte« ui J'nT b i materialism in medicine arose, especially add a cubit to hl'« »lalure." and no man, Iles «o clearly before lu. and of which IL where a wealthy man wa< l>ua.tlng •■Mia»Mu *«v • n.»m—t *f v—4» *su •MB «M 4«fea • w« «M KATL'rM rOTedftO-«« I* r*- of ill» charitie« and remarking that .41—Kwy. tart. o» OriewtA. «nl«Mlh-* doctrine of simple faith a. the cin Ite cu?ud of ------ho every year to Ihn C7Í \ raXAFfk. W« : «ih «wt Mfdrtu fire. llBB S»w Ts«u»Mi BU4 farti«*:*« • •f organic disease, al- ”xampl.-; U to »i.read th« knowledge of poor, the Bishop said. “ Dear mol that is li ai AMrwa lu ■*« « F» a. V , B« U««« «A, »—I »t,ulv'lJii m - f »4 h.wni of." Many reara ago the -me «yy/A runD MEDIUM. MX FRED •2LÏ.1?- r-"• ’M« AW» ras te i.o/.i Jiohi .n.1 /T0? Hi Ji I“**' comtsiKnl almost entirely of the out of thoac fear» which■h anare. »a torment,torment Htoa. Much a.» we love and n-verenee •lory wa* told In rotation u> italrd. tl>.- J i um*, «i*« *U!M1 s» mi., ia>w~mi»«i !•<•»•*«.« ta <*4 VdUt* b» Bm r fol to,», iTo—- ot »° J ° mt"t humble el*.«*e» in the country, and which corrupt and degrade txsly our leader, our devotion to the work Iron-master, who left «orne hundred* of j Uih*•* •"* liMrtiHr’ **••• • ruerr*»>^ Brfo4** »*•r«Ma IB *• »*«»»It* Inolrimr l»n? aM b» «W a*w4 a »HM lo<*lng landlady ou rent day. and «g»‘n «tek. did not rend for the village doctor, mosphereof "joy In believing.’' which affection for u |M>rwotmHty. hut on tho r*a4||B< A44F»»» Fn4 A UmiK III •»_ res-A re.-wrelre t V»rew -^— * fiwl V-rvrtkre.h«« ^l*0*..11v ^Ll^i re« • L. nbul**_ K** MIUnlfor li'Jl th" eld«"l(>r Wl*T. of » lltelr11 I cha|>cl.« lD li V Irenewed’* OI MJ» energyIII andlll|(s strength. Will« 1» ably it will never be known who orig­ IWINIL Ml«b »«»1 •olid finindathm of a <-onvictl<>n that In inated thc witticism, which must bo (nit Thco»iqiiiv itoclf, and in it alone, an- to to k»-i> K-rrt < ’ w*>o came- *“1 laying their hands on the But »o long a* we live In a physical down for th»- pri-*ont to B-n 7'rt«r»>lo. lyX’J. A. Ä’. .VART/V ««nmStsMklr, », a ht'<’K' 1° Jao*1 ’’'I1 *nd ««'intlng them with oil. prayed world, it 1« alwuni to deny that we can Ire found those eternal spiritual princi­ Columbus.ln his mvount of the Indian, VL a»4 iMtBia*«« rlairtxiyBBL ¡ml Fm* Ai Sr*» • 4-»»l'. Us» >1 «T UJI ,h>t thc Holy Spirit might raise- them have dlw-a-d b.Lire, and H I. not only ples of right thought, right »(ureon, and he met at San Salvador, near four ii»,»., out tho ln.e-re.nl toll which I had to U|,. and „.„.re them to health and life I ataurj but It is wrong to deny the- right action whirl, are • «M.-ntlal to tho - •* T-s- Undergo. hundred year* ago, »ay« they were “ very JI RUS. A V ROR/ VSOX. PSI C/fi lf. PM'« MU*«». BrataM sal rwi aa children of God. And when you rea- bodlc». Our duty rather Is to believe |>r»«nns and harmony of mankind. We It may be qumtlor.r .. Did 1 never irelfovo Hint If H. F. Blavatsky could gentle, without knowing what evil U. IVI «flit •tllffl** h»r. «rirn 4*il»««Lb«i bt Mhr. Mined with there- good and simple twofilc, that these bodiMcan be rendered healthy neither killing nor .teallng.” "1 ta- 4 ksirss«»«» .tit r.l< mo* look equally doubtfully at the Amt and a»k»xl whether If they «houlu break and beautiful by the right conduct of stand In-re in th« lardy and «peak to u» fe ih Wa«* Irrwal M, IM!•*>!• » la. IM. snilisr», and question- are, question? I llovc In al) the world there 1» not » From Soul to Soul. » leg they would »till refuse to send fur the mind, and by faith in purity. If the now, thl» would lie her ni«*«agr toall the butter people: they love their neighbor» Din 1 questioned whether the meal. tncmlmrw of tho Theowqihlcal Society, BY EMMA ROOD ttttlf Which 1 had .pent two days of bitter, the »urgeon, they were ready with tho doctrine be true that we have only to »» themselves, 'and they have the reply that the children of God were a» ignore our bodies in order to be fiilt*J by not simply to those who are prownt. I»it sweetest ami gentle«! way of talking in V//.Ç IVLC’ME CONTAINS unrertairi labor to procure, might out to all who. without distinction uf rare*, F«MM «4 Ube ML*WV BM «M* erf those of whom tho Psalm 1.1 predicted. the spirit which heal», then we »hould. to tlie world, and always with ■ »mile." ET WELL. ÇÆVPH FOE l EOT ‘■•* **<*• M'WB Uh» »«Bfe by T bare boon purchased over and over " A booe of them shall not be broken." be logical, ignore the oeee»»lty for food, erred, or aux, are with us in heart and C/ « •«* It «ti* •« Lira AatfHiews^r Pam •gain by one hour, blandishments: and Nino of them he brought back to Strain »btefc u»b Bttt«»v i •. . These «imple. “uecultor we ne and Ignore broken lame. In ■ fractured • vmpathy today. Shu would tell us a« after hi. first voyage. They wore bap­ • re»tahJ». aM |Sa^ll»e»f I»*««» ttfa, . t 7Uf« « ¿ yet. though often very hungry, / did TWvaakd« re>*4«* ueev bealo rvebae*! *A«aA ». ‘ . »••*»•■ • I- • , • ultimateIt represented al “ Itelhshan." she nas told many of us already, that " a nM/all. There was • prow»»» ever by leg, but the mot ultra Cbriatian Hele nee tized. ami the first one who died wa. ¡free, atol IMa«i alife**!« IM*» la a*Mi»t rev»«4y ",«4 B-rf» e» or the Hotne of itesi, wlicro laite» and hrider admito the** AcepUun*. clean lite, an open mind, a pure heart, declared to bo the first of hl* race who ■»•a. cirrata* wf rtl.U B4 BlcFK." ' TWlho Mabi * toy »Me. which, like the jiillar. of Are an i-ager Intellect, an unveiled spiritual gentlemen of holy live« ard of simple By faith all thing» are |»»ulhln. By went to heaven. Columba, himaetf soon * IbHbIm "T> rtîT-, « arid eland, m nxd to marshal tw oo (».■reeptiini. a brotherllm*«* for all, a Bina«««« ■•»Í4 M-.t ... the aVea’P nd thorny road to heaven. faith profeast-d to cure all forms of ui»-j mental faith nu»t functional disease* madrthe uiihaptlsed one« acqualnU-d lf r DR. MART/X, TRAXCE, ! r '■ ÍU,.. 1 — au rss-by uwthe vinipi«*simple rule inof railingcalling won methe <*n tie cured, but the experience» of readlm-.s to give and rare-Ive advice and 2^-. Üh Lì“*,7 L. “ thu dl-^du.t-lle,« that rm thrir laying with »larery. Ät bssMM. sSstowsaL mrrmerl.m and hypnotism »how that II I ’tlon. a courageous endurance of Sir Author Hull*, in his ammymou» pmM'W* fTM* MT* •<< h*M, •' A»««**« Ux-atr- bet .K ™ ~1 h“«1’ the »">1 Ghost mu.l InfaHl- (rersonal injustice, a brave declaration uf IN»»» MS SIM4 f»»-»»Ä W» a, Amos Thc Is only when in tranca-, or when t»n Ibc ai«.«»unt of “Til« ConqiM-ror* of the Jiew a»._ iiiwr» tu ______i W>- and It 1« quite well spirit plane, that the OocjaMt-routrd di»- ¡irlnclples. a valiant defense of Hxsm* who World and Their Bond.mvn," tp. thei I k* ‘' V kn‘mn Vh‘l »hu. Imtmxltately are unjustly attacked, and a constant eyt- ritsi•■»Li a nuce bundle« of rv>wrtn»orr hypooUc hmling. In n»-stna-ris wa» my bun- of logwood. He estlraaUM lliat'lntbe which I have had • practical knowledge , now Ln eltence we leave the Issjy of our name of th» «ai red Trinity,' there may [ din. but there waa a heavier weight yet h»r fl Hr-two year», I am myself certain The New York Psyciilcnl Boetety teacher am! go lack to lb» everyday L a)»x> my entire »plrit: that nrem-si to bn seal «* many list* »* sale could •»- that there I» an aura, which mar hi- TliU , every Wednesday oven- world. In our heart, we shall ever carry found for In Sjraln. aid that the value of drag down every Utah, and make It •■alle.} an animal magnetism, and which with ue her nu mory. her example, her r «mnathwiaUe whether the mere fact of Ing. at ’»Io Sixth Avenue, ha* been oon- the »lav««, for which th.ro would t»x a flows from the Anger» of th» I»»ltl»e lite. Er cry Theowqihlcal truth that we demand, taken al four thousand, and of mj po nv miserable life by the magie-tlzcr Ui the Isdto. of the uegathe ■idering current oreote in thoolagy and utter, every Tbrore mb teal effort that vs .1/ little «»rdid fissi was the lotfirvod. would »mount to forty f pur,;,. aufferere from dteoase. and this» no alter» spiritualism, and pleasing *|H-«<-hea. make Isono more »»Ideno« of our love for cuenu* (<. «.. forty million mazasedlsl toll, such effort, a» wa» re- or stimulate« th.- actlim of th» nervous music and t»-»t», have cootInucd to inter- her. ant! what should hd greater even l**r.i«y »e»d In many (rarte of the roch wholly insufficient «usu­ current* a» to constitute health: the he- f our do rot low to tire cause' country 1» always *>wn on (food Friday. /) ’ ' ■ !r YOU SHOULD HAVE IT stowrr which force, while thus load­ of Ito third antilvareary will he celebrat­ for which sh»> lived. To that cau-e she[ Why thl* 1« *> ha» e sol led ««ms cull- I» ver li»>krd: how cold was ever true—to that truth tel none uf ing Un- waak and dtewwd. aotnstlme» ed Jun» 241b, with rot>iprat>ilailon», ad­ troveray. and ■ writer in the «WesvA lk<‘ I « »'tern*! stHiniwi of lakes cm. as by a transfer or vkarious us be erer fal«o. Z'i*—« r«plains IL Hr «ay» ¡rarslcv «red J peace, par» sulTering. Ibo aisaaar he lias cured. But dresses and r»4reslitu»-ote. tteptemteir The address finished. D»cre* was silence ». is of aiM'b firovsrhlaHy slow growth, thi G were there. I white I oar» a perfect faith In the reality .tilth It will resume for the fourth roar, f»r a few minutes, an»] llw n the coffin |«i|nitar «uiwretltlon 1« that II duawnd' h ry Id r sd. and alone, of Ite- IratumlMloe <1 txallog torw front and friends of botirel cndmnir and ut>- I-based slowly through lire h«arr eflevted \7»‘-rT7T 1 ibeo would by ex|ewtat»'y on the |art of the »ufter- of life, are InrlUd to help. Medial, hare for th» pre—el Iwm piarmi in TIO. »rllet - »plain» I«ostton. why w»» there nooe rra. an>l that lh*e an» cund t>y faith. lit. r»-y aixl mualcal t «[«<• tally simple urn within an ? I the may h>- rog»nl<-d as ayternymous with F«r Ite good natiM, »talilUly, and l»u»l- ,«m a «hriaking work which iD>».nx>rtsm—altbuugh the by pool 1st» now harm*>ny. much cre» I II I. du» Ihn W< d,^..o1 <,! ,,.-.uiH -tn-ul of the hut a.»lla >tc »].» ak»r» i> IX reif being .»st bs«e *« to tan imtlsnit—u»e cure, must often be cMMmo fettered togrtlrer »y regarded as ltw> result uf faith on the •r.<) lUiwr •• »»•< i. i» . 7- . guaran- MH a tasirf pormannet »uoc«m» and Iwrrewd .( -1H rer*rt tire living 1*«< ftarlof th* pattern. Tt* hypnotic sate La< larcitj -.-rjuallt» aod womans tmix-flte to llw .plrilual and Intellectual act Is |». Pre..