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DEVOTED TO PROGRESSIVE, RELIGIOUS -//.uia- V U V 6 </ J , .. <-*••• O P. T -;• 2/VZ? SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT- W \ V < A > \ H \ \ \ » » \ »\ WW \W%%«X«%\«V«\««>\XM%%V Volume 9. Th . ..^JTSSlg. *-«. UlY M&E, N. Y., OCTOBER 1,1W2. Issued the First and Fifteenth of Each nooth at 50 Cents Per Year. Number 8i w——»»mw*m«iMW»w»wv» \%v NMHMM •MM «%tww»»w»wwi»iiMaiiiw»i)»%*»x^xxxx<.myvwx^%^\x%xx%wx\< OUR GODS. I h:i\e it in mind to prove to others inv belief in the meaning of God as used ii:u! understood by Bible writers. have often made the statement and Resolutions of Lookout Mountain Cams* I TRIftQTF TO PROFESSOR Contributions For M r s . P a r d e e . meeting Association off Spiritualists. " ;T > * ^ SrsprflWlfB nffinA rw, r Prl v nf i. J? ? iriCCIIII DtlADCC DHL* I AH AH k LNFJ -<> WER Umce, Dear Iriend.— WHEREAS, Twenty years ago a move- t % $. JUOLTn nnUUEO DUU! ARAN, x report the following names as con- ment was inaugurated to establish a . ^ u, »^~w~~ tributors to Mrs. Pardee's wood pile: MMMMnaMMMMMMIMNMMIMMCWMM i mi ii' " u ' DR. PEEBLES, 11EKGUKD. ^^^•^•^•^s^WW^ permanent Camp Meeting Association of j ;* BY R. ID. FLOWER. T. B. Waite, Spiritualists on Lookout Mountain and Dr. Joseph Rhodes Buchanan vt LS one Mrs - M. F. Tolles, for that purpose a hotel and the <iand of thc roost r e n t a b l e men of tl pres- Jf-J* ^ a h ^ k i d m o r e still comer, i that "God""meant, good T? knOW !J. ?. th \- *T™ 1 S?*V<*"< «W ,ar - * W * 8 *" inUlect ° al Miss Ordlmstead, spirit guide. I believe that every medium Spnng ' MMlT,llon ot t h e ^^ I ^> l ^f|*** *H fceen-edged b -de of A Friend, the term, "their out Mountain, was purchased by this t now ] corporation and the balance represented ;^|j aw | by notes for $2,400, dated August l f j Q g i\ 1895, and falling due three years there- ptitioi ood "that The after * carried for s « veral y ears b ? J«**• jttron^ . ^ i « ~ . • ^ Gnipel, a member of this association, Icnew: have no God and no Christ. / c ,. , . . - , T ^^- ^ , T and alter his death, earned bv Jerry **nt& wis a new one to me and l^,. . , , ^,, " . ». «"•***< $1.00 1.00 1.00 .30 .50 .20 Extracts From m. Newsy letter Published i n t h e "Two Worlds," London. lias the right to use God when referring to a good spirit attendent or supervisor. A lady called upon me recently and stated that she underst Spirit .;altst< The idea im:r.ed : .atel> decided to find out the cause ot such an odd and startling remark. So I took my Hible, (where I believe the word God originated) and by running thnni411 tliv* c o n c o r d a n c e , discovered a few thinir- :<; which I had previously given no t !M »nght. First I noticed it says in John 4, 24., "God. is spirit.*' It did not say he was an angci or even an arch angel or even Many thoughts, memories and consid- erations of vital importance relating to Total, $4.00 Spiritualism and its brave workers thrill I sincerely hope the above sum will my sonl this very moment to its very Robinson, president of the association, Arcing and with fees due the solicitor for the subject association remains unpaid and almost WHEREAS, The hotel on the grtmn&n His ft was burned several years ago and baa able* not been rebuilt and stren WHEREAS. After a struggle for 2 0 t o his years and the death of almost all who f or ^ were identified with the movement in its '.heraV conception and repeated efforts by clr*i Hhi tfi . , . t , . .. ... cular and otherwise to obtain the CO* a l m < a celestial but only a spirit which was .. _ . . L ., A mait , ... ^ i i u *u t. ^ operation of Spiritualists to aid us to one Hi good. We are told bv those who have . r - , . * «* .? , . . . . : u ., , fl make a success of the venture, and fail* everv i passed into tne spirit world that after . , , . . . . . . ^ _; *****/ .. , . .. j . mg to accomplish anvthing in that way evcrv transition we nre called spirits and only * - / , , " , * r ***xy .. , . we are satisfied that the venture is * could uter progressing are we called angels . ., , , , . . , . . . . _i- MUIU , / . i xt. i *• i " J failure, and that it is to the interest Of sired and tiien arch angels then celestials and . , , , , , r L , . i:„: lure the Bible states "God is »*' •t«kholder. and of the snrvivoni ^ . tood those who inaugurated it and of "pint-;other "TiT wali9ts * tnat a bil1 ^ fiIed in t ^ ie chawl?^ eery court of Chattanooga to wind "*" " so on. •a spirit. error, vignorance and 1 ranny lie «M» a torch-bcare light- thway of man through super- - - « ., . k^t. |0Ee w a s o n e »f t h e havc the drawing power of a nest egg, depths. It is over thirty year* mgo - intellectual personality I ever and tllat tWi wiU 8tart ot new to deposit thirty-one or two, if memory serves me — ttesjfr he was a dai serous their •WW"*' i n t h e * ame nest - Twelve that I gave my first course of lectures and at the same ime a cords °* wood are neetk(l to nel P Mrs - on SalMja y evenings, in tfee Cavendish d He threw light oi every Pardce through the coming winter. Rooms, London. Since that time I have «vW dlwnssed, and d cussed Fiftv K ars of ad «erence to her convic- visited this great city half-a-dozon times ery subject that needV I light tion8 *k° uld « ivc thc venerable, solitary or more, and always in the interests of nit were almost tin nsw«- SpiritnaHst a claim on all. who are of spiritual truth and reform. / s a logician of great f ceand the samc faith - D o n o t delav t44shine lt w a s m Aoleri ca that the angel of Hmt.Miwas exceeding y fair «P M your halos with a good generous wisdom planed to sow the seed and agonists. He actually Hirsted N a t i o n . P^nt the tree of hfe-Modern Spintnal. hiei alii in bis investi ations ^e** imtiI ^" ner notice to 77 Eagle »m. Fifty years and more since those d^heZorld in search < truth street, Fredonia, N. Y., which will be my mystic rappings, and what marvelons o f t h e h u m a n bo< v was addre »»« EMILY ^ V TILLLNGHAST. changes in every department of fife. 4 itself. He « 'is the H ow Ss^irdsT«e«^r Their - F"*?.?* ^ ^ * ^ *? T*? man fho seemed to know W U l8les o f t h e occan ovcr w|ilch Bntam>8 ection between the br. in and Thirst. flag floats, Australia, Tasmania, New ^^!|he"tomal bo j . H* The question is often asked, "Where do * ? " " V dcUv ?^^^ t fJ^ t TS!Lf? 0 5 luce almost any effect he de- sea-birds obtain fresh water to slack f^^^^.^ 1 ^^.^^^ my llor its debts and divide pro-rata with stockholders what may be left. THEREFORE, The directors of this ci A1 fin< md ^ those Another point which seems clear to me that 'God" and Lord" were .--implv good spiritual instruct- ^. . « . . .. , ' \ . \ \. ^ * _-^ the corporation, sell out its a; ors is the contradictory statement where .. , « ; j ,._..j_ A . it says, in »ien. 32, 30, ,% I have seen <i«.d ta».e t> tace." Then in I John, 4, U, "No man has seen (tod at anytime.*' ----- --— ---- - ;~ ;7_i To me it is clear that one man was . , ,., ,. x . . , . . , . , A , co-operate with any creditor or creditors^ u e able to see h.s spirit guide while another _ S1^U~IA— .. .,^.M«. I~ " I man w a s m>t. One guide (or God) being ,. . . , ... , . , litigation necessary to wind up this cor- «** on a ldlcrent piane of existanceno doubt & .. , A ., T __ «_*_•„"" from the o: her guide. Another place it states that God is the creator of the universe, and yet He is s.dd to have offered His services t o a cla<s of pi";?le if they would accept of then. Lev o. 1 L\ He says **l will be your »,;M1. 1> n-ti : it sound rather ridiculous f.»r the C R i'»r to offer to be the God of ]..•( »ple r s 1: Ir.t view 1 mm, :lu >m He had created? in the light of this God poration are authorized and required to w(m( co-operate with any creditor or c or stockholders or stockholder in any aa ^| cor- pat poration, and request said Jerry Robin- He son to file the bill, believing it to be bestj lectuii for all parties in interest, some of the| WOQ ] ( stock held by parties who are not Spir- tism; itualists, that this corporation be wound; att< j up. JERRY ROBINSON, % j m \ JOHM McDoroALL. President*^ divim Secretary. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. »s KM one part o f t i e 1 >dy by their thirst?" But we have never seen a « « the Metaphysical Society, HI Sydney, — ^ - i n contact wi Hsome satisfectory answer nntil lately. An old ~ " . "T^. tim ? f J™ **??*£** body. Enjc ing a skipper |rith whom we were conversing S f S ! l »5£ i S S S S S L for the Psychic /««i-^*afe s ^ l ^ l -J* is of t t S i . easTae a atotoicloHd, datterin K like docks on a "•"• ?.•"? ^ T f L _ it . . in hk goo. health hot d^tat a pond, and drinking in the ™* I*2L na ^'; ! ^ " ^ T j ^ T * ^ in contacl .* th hi. drop* of rain as they fell. They will *»« * * * * f * Mdbo«n^>d fcetnred« and nametk . «e. smell * tain squat! a hundred miles or • v™!rJiZ^«i».*.* it..th> student of lanets, even farther away, and send for i t with m Yo«*«bonbtlessawiTO*liat Iwastbc m to me t o be u sym- almost inconceivable swift oess. first Spiritualist lecturer m these colo- l-.a:'g a g o t i: e p > • < •; 1* c \ p l a : ; a t '• i • . n >: o,- t ::»• c'.iiaK- 1 to 1 t' i n k '. 1" < wn'.'v'''* < M : i tile IV' 'pie 'a;-ea: :- IcTH!^ to;;, are >i>ira ;. w.'ilked a' 1 ' iolin <,iii at any th lea<t. (MX!." T g > l i d -. of hiiiiM i: " I callc! in; th.at tin- - as I and <oi i rit and offering to lead Blossoms on the Casket. . v '"/"YT'*" We have plead with death relentless tiiev will but accept of his ^. \ , 1,^1... r Not to lav our loved one low; to me the only rational Bllt h j s chilling fingers senseless Left an image cold as snow. io\v of anv place where God We have wept in bitter anguish, We have sorrowed deep and sore Tiil heartbroken we must languish Where the form is seen no more. rijr|iVj m M the stars the ..elves. How long sea-birds can exist withoot £ ^ J j ^ . ^ ^ K ^ T " " ^ strong, posith , mtel- water i. only a matter of conjecture, bat "^ nam 'f ~ h ^ S » ? ^ £ r ' '•U. i. i- v u * xi. • - c -,*: ^ ^ « *!.:—* »«d was horlesqued wt'the Melbourne that t o a ah* iger he probably their powers of enduring thirst „JT~f *%<«** L:«^ mM ^A 4 man of *r< Lt ego- are enereased by habit, and possibly Fancb > _ bot » one ^ ^ f ' ^ " ^ ^ ^ xi ui xu - ^u^ 4. ™ * ^ f ^ ~*-~JA~~m if «**• ! fought for the trtttfc a s I saw it, fl« the most immble they go wthoot water for many day. rf « ^ nobody , ¥ T •"* w 0 ^ fflanyj»eeks^Golden Day,. ^ «°abominate cree4i and S venci. in 188* to ace 'orated ••• » <•* < •••"• » r- -^o and the mini, er had A NEW MAGAZINE. mo « 8 * « • o f cobras., Time, I a m a ^7 v » : - . . * . ,. . peace man. and yet engage gladly » *onv««a«.o«, aakmg Bro. Bach:-Perm.t me to say throngh £ ^ moraJ ^ ^ ^ ^ and ^ ^ a longer eonv rsation your caper that I am to start a month- « longer conv rsaxion your paper The minister said to ly magazine at Whitewater, as soon as I detest that 1 an, his obtain one thousand subscribers. 1 will m s sake. »H; treat **, so. 1 spirit—or anyone ever e tiu-creator ot the universe. •i'atement was told by the to create a confidence in if N # 4 ^chi m m i \ Gather blossoms for the casket. Gather blossoms fresh and fair; Weave them into lovely garlands ur God above all gods," Very beautiful and rare. > 1 he thought that all gods Let their fragrance most delicious d beings. If Jacob said he F,oat above the hollow tomb, 1 n i •*u**i. T 1 J Emblems of that life auspicious I talked with the Lord and « ru . u ••+ r^.i 0 „J1 _i A1>m Where the spirit feels no gloom. 1 that "No man had seen God r.w" it is confusing to sav the thc co . v »™' ls with flowers, Deck with buds the marble brow, ( ( l f A . _ , t Let their touching migic powers 21, says: If the Lord be B e H solacc evcn now . s food for thought. The Jovs immortal is their story seemed, to prefer to call in the angel world above; while the guide of Moses GetR the soul with fadeless glory, . , , ,. ,r A And a crown of wasteless Love. "(»od. It mav be true While India is the poorest and most .. « ^ A *t- ..^ t 1 ^ J. superstitious country in the world, New new t h e i< towing It w«l be a monthly of not less than ^ ^ ^ ^ . <Scot ^ p f ta ». South lectured in Dunedin to very the Theosophists attend- ing my lectures. At Invercargill I occu- pied the Y. U. C. A. Halfc At Masterton the Mayor of the city, a strong Wesleyan, took the chair for me, and made remarks that he was ke the ers, and to a more thorough organ- yet an int llectual ization. Perhaps each number will con- ?g| tain at least one of pur college lessons. 1 -.Cob -elt 1 u 1 ;'•; he S' . rl. al »<>ve '- •'•<• therr.. L • (iiv^ l a ' 1 •: I 1 '• 11:»ix eni!\ rtl-.T Infinite < »" not 01 > w ] (1 ' . he ' -taalists have no God, but Let them breathe of spheres eternal t out bv clear reasoning- Where no death-pang ever cornea, i labsts' claim to be a little An <! t] ! c »»»^ hl "f f^w supernal ..eragi- in analvsis and de- T Waving peace-balms round sweet 1 mu'ltiplicitv of Let them voice lite s tender mission, pintual guides. Heart-linked ties twixt earth and ^ •v have a ot good spin everv one of them. heaven it since I'.ibh < r i g i n a i 1 y with s«. m t'i \ (rO.'j t> ' niea n *• uoo 1. so mai y whiel: vo l.mVeveVentVv 'and consist- Bi "?j n » u s t o climes clysian , a Surpreme'intelligence or ^ nere n o k af b >* frost ,s rtven - .f which or whom we can Wreathe the casket o'er with roses, nave any conception; but Brini , thc fcrn i cavc8 bright and or! God originated in the p rmge the clod that o'er it closes , we should use it as it was with affection's choicest sheen— undid and not confound it y nen niav me m'ry's softest whispers Lift but spicy lids of time. 1 soul, v ««' corneal A, logh /!?! «»* •: •^ mini * ««sti I knoi ; sorrow »tto^ or belu ho| beai aT*d;^ andi m *? e >f the,, Ijest f c<. iditions organ. \ s >.1X As Ever, W MOSES HULL. s$* -d liftVrent meanings. .eautifni word because it Whence the "shadow-folded vespers ,. but why confound it with Chant their soothing silvery chimes^ meanings. 11s sain, *nai —Mrs. Trvphena C. Pardee » » "He who knows his o w n s o n l It* 'Tis said, "That ove best is yonr God.*' "H.s'idol is his God."" "His riches is his God.'* Km vv ho ins a right to affirm that the good counsellor^ )m ,„.,i^s have nOj 0od? E s ^ ^ Woefu , want an<| criminal f Whatcom, Wash. Ittl a tV the thistles of humanity's gariei ly i ^•S'ir 1 1 0 ? Mrs. ^ l l ' s Psychic^Lessons will many the m . ^ ^ rf tfce »od, the mt. lfectnal, of them be pnblished. w which wew BS ^ ^ ^ ^ d and the t r u e ttei evolve Those«who wish this magasme are re- , iberal a , tney wer e (refreshing. The ->st perfect 1 ttonal- quested'to send me their names, at WO rld moves; and when Christians be- nd most ;*i ractivc Whitewater, Wis. Do not send any come more Christiani^ ,ttat is^enlight-. or anyjy *ldf *© money. I We want no money untill we «^a°« ilromined ««J*« .^»»«h ': i; w ^^ -..•••. .. rni. ists become more spiritnaiiasea, the gulf get one thousand' subscribers. Then we ^ ^ - ^ them will h k * been bridged, ipher 'tmy.yiti \\ m a will ifMttie the first ttumber, after which New , Zealand has no snakes, no com- sopher of t e keen- we wilt want a yearns subscription, or if pnlsiory vaccination la^f* The'govern* penetratto j JThe preferred six months' subscription. Let ment ownes the railroads, ^to-aphs, "**lt ^ - ^^ tho8c ^; "!* the mag - 16f»olS woL«m^^ often wltli aetnal azine as soon as pomhle. The prospects wtive MaoriH are allowed seat*, In Par* midst of %ht deepest for owWllege are grand beyond ex pec- | mttie nt. I saw no crowds 1 there^tlanior-i amitmrh would tetfo&W the College must have an ing for work. These New Ze^andetfsl 1 .ditiomi M - . S also have an old age pension. Speaking fee ditions oraran*, A ^ aU n^^^ ! fed ^ ^ ^ ^ y thftt| both England and America may takfi political and economical ;%SBOfUl•;jgom fatP awav Kew Zealand. ,. .«.,^" ?., J'xj »j, Invitations to lectin*:"jjfe j ^ H n g m| npon me from several Ijf#te1r^^; I a n | alreadv to give the opening lecture fm winter eourse of the %0Udmt ;HPsycho4 Therapeutic Societv on^^ptemller »tli| On th* 25th of 8epte#ih*c 1 am to dtv liver the first address of Maeaaoi; fort haj the London: Spiritnali# 411ia«0g m St| James' rHall, jwid I *£$$*** f^j a ^ invited to prepare and before the members of tnte, of whieHjSr 0e^i Bart., ILL. ©^ Se. tki president, and Prof 8., the* honorable % •^mbjtm- Thmtenm- ^^8Le^BStef\ainare? - f :the -fraye," A lien nn- ihed MtaJpr {Wff,^ ould kitidh anew a *^* -^ ^-* the ashes of lespair, til a flame I faith ^ImrocATtpN HIMN. happy an peace- All f^aiie to thee, oh, God, onr king, \ »••. ^ j-V, s * Let #||the people praises sing, ^t^kkii* i *«-^r M a y S # h heart for-jrrace implore, **mm*W l M^ c, 3 r And iSi? tht prals«i evermore. I d o , ^©t believe T^MBO art m|#ky, just aad right, souls with heavenly bgbt; * faith,oijr.pein»s thrill. Will. was. Canno ^could Fill ^ r.^eeideafe'dW <fb h i m . T —^' death he wbu II smile. ragc:and breakers r®ar n thesjhpre, ce be • § $ , " om day|to day " glooiM%'ay: t fe>% o'wr* he otBer snore. ddrefjf InstN S t a kepi V ' € l # J »y, -^ L"'* f-lfe HI: Hi * ji 11, *, V ^i,* f*t\ Si. m. * ^* 't • "Si*** ; Ml' if"* ? ^ i i 1 :

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DEVOTED TO PROGRESSIVE, RELIGIOUS -//.uia-V U V 6 </ J , .. <- * • • • O P. T -;•

2/VZ? SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT-

W \ V < A > \ H \ \ \ » » \ » \ W W \W%%«X«%\«V«\««>\XM%%V

Volume 9. Th. ..^JTSSlg. * - « . U l Y M&E, N. Y., OCTOBER 1,1W2. Issued the First and Fifteenth of Each noo th at 50 Cents Per Year. Number 8 i

w——»»mw*m«iMW»w»wv» \%v N M H M M •MM «%tww»»w»wwi»iiMaiiiw»i)»%*»x^xxxx<.myvwx^%^\x%xx%wx\<

OUR GODS. I h:i\e it in mind to prove t o others

inv belief in the meaning of God as used ii:u! understood by Bible writers.

have often made the statement and

Resolutions of Lookout Mountain Cams* I TRIftQTF TO PROFESSOR C o n t r i b u t i o n s F o r M r s . P a r d e e . meeting Association off Spiritualists. " ; T > * ^ S r s p r f l W l f B n f f i n A r w , r P r l v n f i .

J? ? iriCCIIII DtlADCC DHL* I AH AH k L N F J - < > W E R U m c e , D e a r I r i e n d . — W H E R E A S , Twenty years a g o a move- t % $. JUOLTn nnUUEO DUU! ARAN, x report the following names as con-

ment w a s inaugurated t o establish a . u, » ^ ~ w ~ ~ tributors t o Mrs. Pardee's wood pile:

MMMMnaMMMMMMIMNMMIMMCWMM i mi i i ' " u '

DR. PEEBLES, 11EKGUKD. ^ ^ ^ • ^ • ^ • ^ s ^ W W ^

permanent Camp Meeting Association o f j • ; * BY R. ID. FLOWER. T. B. Waite, Spiritualists on Lookout Mountain a n d Dr. Joseph Rhodes Buchanan vt LS one M r s - M. F . Tolles, for that purpose a hotel and the <iand o f t h c roost r e n t a b l e men of tl pres- Jf-J* ^ a h ^ k i d m o r e

still comer, i that "God""meant, good T ? k n O W !J . ? . th\- *T™1 S?*V<*"< « W , a r - * W * 8 *" i n U l e c t ° a l Miss O r d l m s t e a d , spirit guide. I believe that every medium S p n n g ' M M l T , l l o n o t t h e ^ ^ I ^ > l ^ f | * * * * H fceen-edged b -de of A Friend,

the term, "their out Mountain, w a s purchased by this t n o w ] corporation and the balance represented ;^|j a w | by notes for $2 ,400, dated August l f j Q g i\ 1895, and falling due three years there- ptitioi

ood "that The a f t e r * c a r r i e d f o r s « v e r a l y e a r s b ? J«**• jttron^ . ^ i « ~ . • ^ Gnipel, a member of this association, Icnew: have no God and no Christ. / c , . , . . - , T ^ ^ - ^

, T and alter his death, earned bv Jerry **nt& w i s a new one to me and l ^ , . . , , ^ , , " . ». «"•***<

$1 .00 1.00 1.00

.30

.50

.20

E x t r a c t s F r o m m. N e w s y l e t t e r

P u b l i s h e d i n t h e " T w o

W o r l d s , " L o n d o n .

lias the right t o use God when referring to a good spirit attendent or supervisor.

A lady called upon me recently and stated that she underst Spirit .;altst< The idea im:r.ed:.atel> decided to find out the cause ot such an odd and startl ing remark. So I took my Hible, (where I believe the word God originated) and by running thnni411 tliv* concordance, discovered a few thinir- :<; which I had previously given no t !M »nght.

First I noticed it says in John 4 , 24. , "God. is spirit.*' It did not say he w a s an angci or even an arch angel or even

Many thoughts , memories and consid­erations of vital importance relating t o

Total , $4 .00 Spiritualism and i t s brave workers thrill I sincerely hope the above sum will my sonl this very moment t o i t s very

Robinson, president of the association, Arcing and wi th fees due the solicitor for the subject association remains unpaid and a lmost

W H E R E A S , The hotel on the grtmn&n His ft w a s burned several years a g o and baa able* not been rebuilt and stren

W H E R E A S . After a struggle for 2 0 t o his years and the death of almost all w h o for ^ were identified with the movement in i t s '.heraV conception and repeated efforts by clr*i Hhi tfi

. , . t , . .. . . . cular and otherwise to obtain the CO* a l m < a celestial but only a spirit which w a s .. _ . . L . , A mait

, ... ^ i i u *u t. ^ operation of Spiritualists to aid us t o one Hi good. We are told bv those w h o have . r - , . * «* .?

, . . . .: u ., , f l make a success of the venture, and fail* everv i passed into tne spirit world that after . , , . . . . . . ^ _; *****/

.. , . .. j . m g t o accomplish anvthing in tha t w a y e v c r v transition we nre called spirits and only * - / , , " , • * r***xy .. , . we are satisfied that the venture is * could

uter progressing are we called angels . ., , , , . . , . . . . _i- M U I U

, / . i xt. i *• i " J failure, and that i t is t o the interest Of sired and tiien arch angels then celestials and . , , , , , r L, . J«

i:„: lure the Bible s tates "God is »*' • t « k h o l d e r . and of the snrvivoni ^ . t o o d

those w h o inaugurated it and of "pint - ;o ther

"TiT wali9ts* t n a t a bil1 ^ fiIed in t^ie chawl?^ eery court of Chat tanooga t o wind "*" "

so on. •a spirit .

error, vignorance and 1 ranny l i e «M» a torch-bcare light-

t h w a y of man through super- - - « ., . k ^ t . |0Ee w a s one »f the h a v c t h e drawing power of a nest egg, depths. I t is over thirty year* mgo -

intellectual personality I ever a n d t l l a t t W i w i U 8 t a r t o t new t o deposit thirty-one or t w o , if memory serves me — ttesjfr he w a s a dai serous t h e i r • W W " * ' i n t h e * a m e n e s t - Twelve that I gave my first course of lectures

and a t the same ime a c o r d s °*wood a r e n e e t k ( l t o n e l P M r s - o n S a l M j a y evenings, in tfee Cavendish d H e threw light oi every P a r d c e through the coming winter. Rooms, London. Since t h a t time I have

«vW dlwnssed, and d cussed F i f t v K a r s o f a d«erence to her convic- visited this great city half-a-dozon t imes ery subject t h a t needV I light t i o n 8 * k ° u l d « i v c t h c venerable, solitary or more, and a l w a y s in the interests of

n i t were a lmost tin n s w « - SpiritnaHst a claim on all. w h o are of spiritual truth and reform. / s a logician of great f c e a n d t h e s a m c f a i t h - D o n o t d e l a v b « t 4 4 s h i n e l t w a s m A o l e r i c a tha t t h e angel of

H m t . M i w a s exceeding y fair «PM your halos w i th a good generous wisdom planed t o s o w the seed and agonis ts . He actually Hirsted N a t i o n . P ^ n t the tree of h f e - M o d e r n Spintnal .

hiei a l i i in bis investi at ions ^e** i m t i I ^ " n e r notice to 77 Eagle » m . Fifty years and more since those d ^ h e Z o r l d in search < truth street, Fredonia, N. Y., which will be my mystic rappings, and w h a t marvelons

o f t h e human bo< v w a s a d d r e »»« E M I L Y ^ V TILLLNGHAST. changes in every department of fife.

4 itself. He « 'is the H o w S s ^ i r d s T « e « ^ r T h e i r - F"*?.?* ^ ^ * ^ *?T*? man f h o seemed to k n o w W U l 8 l e s o f t h e o c c a n o v c r w | i l c h B n t a m > 8

ection between the br. in and T h i r s t . flag floats, Australia, Tasmania, New

^ ^ ! | h e " t o m a l bo j . H* The question is often asked, "Where do * ? " " V d c U v ? ^ ^ ^ t f J ^ t T S ! L f ? 0 5 luce a lmost a n y effect he de- sea-birds obtain fresh water t o slack f ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ 1 ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^

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i ts debts and divide pro-rata w i t h stockholders w h a t may be left.

T H E R E F O R E , The directors of this ci

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Another point which seems clear to me that ' G o d " and Lord" were .--implv good spiritual instruct- ^. . «. . ..

, ' \ . \ \. ^ * _-^ the corporation, sell out i t s a; ors is the contradictory statement where .. , « ; j , . _ . . j _ A . it says, in »ien. 32 , 30 , ,%I have seen <i«.d ta».e t> tace." Then in I John, 4 , U , "No man has seen (tod a t anytime.*' - - - - - --— - - - - - ;~ ; 7 _ i

To me it is clear that one man w a s . , , . , , .x

. . , . . , . , A, co-operate wi th any creditor or creditors^ u e

able to see h.s spirit guide while another _ S1^U~IA— . . . , ^ . M « . I~ — " I man was m>t. One guide (or God) being ,. . . , . . .

, . , l i t igation necessary to wind up this cor- «** on a ldlcrent piane of ex i s tanceno doubt & .. , A . , T__ « _ * _ • „ " " from the o: her guide.

Another place it s tates that God is the creator of the universe, and yet He is s.dd to have offered His services t o a cla<s of pi";?le if they would accept of then. Lev o. 1 L\ He says **l will be your »,;M1. 1> n-ti : it sound rather ridiculous f.»r the C R i'»r to offer t o be the God of

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poration are authorized and required t o w ( m (

co-operate wi th any creditor or c or stockholders or stockholder in a n y a a ^ |

cor- p a t

poration, and request said Jerry Robin- He son t o file the bill, believing it t o be best j lectuii for all parties in interest, some of the | W O Q ] (

stock held by parties w h o are not Spir- t ism; itualists , that this corporation be wound; a t t < j up. JERRY ROBINSON, % j m \

JOHM McDoroALL. President*^ divim Secretary.

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one part of t i e 1 >dy b y their thirst?" But w e have never seen a « « the Metaphysical Society, HI S y d n e y ,

— ^ - i n contact w i Hsome satisfectory answer nntil lately. An old ~ " . " T ^ . t i m ? f J ™ **??*£**

body. Enjc ing a skipper | r i t h w h o m w e were conversing S f S ! l » 5 £ i S S S S S L

for the Psychic /««i -^*afe s ^ l ^ l - J *

is of t t S i . easTae a atotoicloHd, dat ter in K like docks on a " • " • ? . • " ? ^ T f L _ i t . . in h k goo . health h o t d ^ t a t a pond, and drinking in the ™* I * 2 L n a ^ ' ; ! ^ " ^ T j ^ T * ^

i n c o n t a c l . * th h i . drop* o f rain a s they fell. They will *»« * * * * f * M d b o « n ^ > d fcetnred«

and n a m e t k . « e . smell * t a i n squat! a hundred miles or • v ™ ! r J i Z ^ « i » . * . * i t . . t h > student o f lanets, even farther a w a y , and send for i t w i th m Y o « * « b o n b t l e s s a w i T O * l i a t I w a s t b c

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„ . v '"/"YT'*" We have plead with death relentless tiiev will but accept of his . \ , 1 , ^ 1 . . . r Not to lav our loved one low;

to me the only rational B l l t h j s chilling fingers senseless Left an image cold as snow.

io\v of anv place where God We have wept in bitter anguish, We have sorrowed deep and sore

Tiil heartbroken we must languish Where the form is seen no more.

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M the s tars the . .elves. H o w long sea-birds can exist w i t h o o t • £ ^ J j ^ . ^ ^ K ^ T " " ^ s t rong , pos i th , mtel- water i . only a matter of conjecture, bat " ^ n a m ' f ~ h ^ S » ? ^ £ r ' '•U. ^± i. i- v u * xi. • - c -,*: ^ ^ « *!.:—* »«d w a s horlesqued wt ' the Melbourne t h a t t o a a h * iger he probably their powers of enduring thirst „ J T ~ f *%<«** L : « ^ mM^A

4 man o f *r< Lt ego- are enereased by habit, and possibly Fancb> _bot » o n e ^ ^ f ' ^ " ^ ^ ^ x i ui xu - ^ u ^ 4. ™ * ^ f ^ ~*-~JA~~m if «**• ! fought for the trtttfc a s I s a w i t ,

fl« the most immble they g o w t h o o t water for many d a y . rf « ^ n o b o d y , ¥ ™ T • " * w 0 ^ fflanyj»eeks^Golden Day , . ^ « ° a b o m i n a t e cree4i and S venci. in 1 8 8 * t o a c e 'orated ••• » < • * < •••"• » r- - o

and the mini, er had A N E W M A G A Z I N E . m o « 8 * « • of cobras . , Time, I a m a ^7 v » „ • : - . „ . * . , . . peace man. and yet engage gladly »

*onv««a« .o« , aakmg Bro. Bach: -Perm. t me t o say throngh £ ^ m o r a J ^ ^ ^ ^ a n d ^ ^ a longer eonv rsation your caper that I am to start a month- «

longer conv rsaxion your paper The minister said t o ly magazine a t Whitewater, a s soon a s I

detest t h a t 1 an, his obta in one thousand subscribers. 1 will

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so. 1 s p i r i t — o r anyone ever e tiu-creator ot the universe. •i'atement w a s told by the

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Gather blossoms for the casket. Gather blossoms fresh and fair;

Weave them into lovely garlands ur God above all gods ," Very beautiful and rare.

> 1 he thought that all gods Let their fragrance most delicious d beings. If Jacob said he F , o a t above the hol low tomb, 1 n i •*u**i. T 1 J Emblems of that life auspicious I talked with the Lord and « r u . u ••+ r^.i0 „J1 _ i A 1 > m

Where the spirit feels no gloom. 1 that "No man had seen God r.w" it is confusing t o sav the ™ thc c o . v » ™ ' l s w i t h flowers,

Deck with buds the marble brow, ( ( l f A. _ , t Let their touching m i g i c powers

21 , says: If the Lord be B e H s o l a c c e v c n n o w . s food for thought . The Jovs immortal is their story

seemed, to prefer t o call in the angel world above; while the guide of Moses G e t R the soul with fadeless glory,

. , , ,. ,r • A And a crown of wasteless Love. "(»od. It mav be true

While India is the poorest and most .. « ^ A *t- . .^ t 1 ^ J. • superstitious country in the world, New

new the i< towing I t w « l be a monthly of not less than ^ ^ ^ ^ . < S c o t ^ p f t a». South

lectured in Dunedin t o very the Theosophists at tend­

ing my lectures. At Invercargill I occu­pied the Y. U. C. A. Halfc At Masterton the Mayor of the city, a s trong Wesleyan, took the chair for me, and made remarks

t h a t he w a s ke the ers, and t o a more thorough organ-ye t a n int llectual ization. Perhaps each number will con-

?g| tain a t least one of pur college lessons.

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- taa l i s t s have no God, but Let them breathe of spheres eternal t out bv clear r e a s o n i n g - Where no death-pang ever cornea, i labsts' claim to be a little A n<! t ] ! c »»»^hl"f f ^ w supernal ..eragi- in analvsis and de- T Waving peace-balms round sweet 1

mu'ltiplicitv of Let them voice lite s tender mission, pintual guides. Heart-linked ties twix t earth and ^

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l.mVeveVentVv 'and consist- B i " ? j n » u s t o climes clysian , a Surpreme'intelligence or ^ n e r e n o k a f b>* f r o s t , s r t v e n -

.f which or whom we can Wreathe the casket o'er with roses, nave any conception; but B r i n i , t h c fcrn i c a v c 8 bright and

o r ! God originated in the p r m g e the clod that o'er it closes , we should use it as it w a s w i t h affection's choicest sheen— u n d i d and not confound it y n e n n i a v m e m ' r y ' s softest whispers

Lift but spicy lids of time.

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-d liftVrent meanings.

.eautifni word because it Whence the "shadow-folded vespers ,. but why confound it wi th Chant their soothing silvery chimes^

meanings. 11s sain, * n a i —Mrs. Trvphena C. Pardee

» » "He w h o knows his o w n sonl It*

'Tis said, "That ove best is yonr God.*'

"H.s ' ido l is his God."" "His riches is his God.'* Km vv ho i n s a right t o affirm t h a t the good counsellor^ ) m , „ . , i ^ s have n O j 0 o d ? E s ^ ^ W o e f u , w a n t a n < | c r i m i n a l f

Whatcom, Wash.

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tV the thist les of humanity's gar i e i

l y i ^ • S ' i r 1 1 0 ? Mrs. ^ l l ' s Psychic^Lessons will many t h e m . ^ ^ rf t f c e

» o d , the mt. lfectnal, of them be pnblished. w w h i c h w e w B S ^ ^ ^ ^ d a n d

t h e true ttei evo lve Those«who wish this magasme are re- , i b e r a l a , t n e y w e r e (refreshing. The ->st perfect 1 ttonal- q u e s t e d ' t o send me their names, a t W O rld moves ; and when Christians be­nd m o s t ;*i ractivc Whitewater, Wis. Do not send any come more C h r i s t i a n i ^ , t t a t is^enlight-.

or a n y j y *ldf *© money. I We w a n t no money untill we « ^ a ° « ilromined « « J * « . ^ » » « h ' : i ; -» w ^ - . . • • • . .. rni. ists become more spiritnaiiasea, the gulf

get one thousand' subscribers. Then we ^ ^ - ^ them will h k * been bridged, ipher 'tmy.yiti \\ m • a will ifMttie the first ttumber, after which N e w , Zealand has n o snakes, n o com-sopher o f t e keen- w e wilt w a n t a yearns subscription, or if pnlsiory vaccination la^f* The'govern*

penetratto j JThe preferred s ix months' subscription. Let ment ownes the railroads, ^ t o - a p h s ,

"**lt • - ^tho8c ^; "!*the mag- 16f»olS woL«m^ often wlt l i aetnal azine a s soon a s pomhle . The prospects w t i v e M a o r i H are allowed seat*, In Par*

midst of %ht deepest for o w W l l e g e are grand beyond ex pec- | m t t i e n t . I s a w no crowds1 there^tlanior-i amitmrh would tetfo&W the College must have an ing for work. These New Ze^andetfsl

1 .ditiomi M - . S a l so have an old age pension. Speaking fee dit ions oraran*, A ^ a U n ^ ^ ^ ! f e d ^ ^ ^ y t h f t t |

both England and America may takfi political and economical ;%SBOfUl•;jgom fatP a w a v Kew Zealand. ,. .«.,^" ?., J'xj »j,

Invitations t o lectin*:"jjfe j ^ H n g m| npon me from several Ijf#te1r^^; I a n | alreadv t o give the opening lecture fm winter eourse of the %0Udmt ;HPsycho4 Therapeutic Societv on^^pteml ler » t l i | On th* 2 5 t h of 8epte#ih*c 1 a m t o dtv liver the first address of M a e a a o i ; fort haj the London: Spir i tnal i# 411ia«0g m S t | James' rHall, jwid I *£$$*** f ^ j a ^ invited t o prepare a n d before the members o f tnte, o f whieHjSr 0e^i Bart. , ILL. © ^ Se. tki president, and Prof 8 . , the* honorable%

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ould kitidh anew a *^* - ^ ^ - * the ashes of lespair,

til a flame I faith

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happy an peace- All f^ai ie t o thee, oh, God, onr king, \ »••. ^ j-V, s * Let # | | t h e people praises sing,

^ t ^ k k i i * i *«-^r M a y S # h heart for-jrrace implore, **mm*W l M ^ c , 3 r And i S i ? t h t prals«i evermore.

I d o , ^©t believe T ^ M B O art m | # k y , just aad right, souls w i t h heavenly bgbt; * faith,oijr.pein»s thrill.

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w a s . Canno ^cou ld Fill ^ r.^eeideafe'dW <fb him. T —^' death he wbu II smile.

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MY FRIEND, THE PSYCHIC, IN SPIRIT. A SEQUEL TO "MY FRIEND, THE PSYCHIC. 99

LAKE HELEN CAMPMEETING FLORIDA.

SEASON OF 1903.

postage on folders etc., and all needed information will be given.

Hotel Webster, near the campground, is open the year around. The proprietor has nearly doubled the accommodations the past season. The hotel has modern

B Y A R T H U R F . M I L T O N .

(Authur of "Higher Realm*:' and "Psychic World.")

t o dist inguish between the t w o . Those - w h o remain her — n o t at ­tracted elsewhere by virt e of a sup­erior menta l or moral de^ lopment — have a similar nerve aur t o t h a t of m o r t a l s and underpo si \ilar exper­iences. Such a spirit, if i ; control of ^~^~ « ^ *. * a sensit ive, w o u l d impn s w i t h the Q . , . . • i <• i m P r o v c m e n t s ' b a t h ™ o m ' hot water idea t h a t the spirit wt- Id w a s an S P e c i a l preparations are being made for heating and excellent beds and bed room

exac t counterpart of tl e material . th.e c o r a i n S c a m P * c s s i o n a t t h i s P I e a s a n t appointments. And a sensitive, w h o h<a I no higher w , n t e r home. A deep rock well is being T h e c o a i s t r j k e bids fair to induce many a t trac t ions , an ipsi dix discourse d "ven and the w a u r will be pumped into people to go south this season, to live t h a t such were the ca*- a s a rule. a l a r 8 e tank on the hill from which it w n e r e very little artificial heat is needed, Africa, generally speakii <*, is earth- will be distributed through pipes all over w h e r e wood already for the stove can be bound, a n d spirits from >ther coun- the grounds, so that cottages as well as purchased for $3.50 per cord if necessary.

is i ts ancient h i s t o r v ' " Jf?** ^ ° t ^ a t t r a c * e d ^ b e l i e v i n g public buildings can have running water. T h c c o s t c f the trip to Florida in manv he sands . They built I ^ L n t ^ f the w X ' n ^ l . ^ « A m o n g t h e 8 P e a k c r s « ^ g e d are W. F. i„ s tances, is less than the coal bill would «..,. «„,1 W „ : . * r t K- a c C O u n t O I t n e ™at tna prevails in pecu C a r r i e T w i m r . T . O P P r i o r - M r s u„ ic *u~ ^..~-+ ™ „ : 1 ; « +U~ f ™ ~ „

i:>h:t>izc this remark George "Right here." il'jout and sailed upward , 1 *4Jut where

!'?iaC o m l r f t taken in a t a tor ^ j l ^ g l o ^ and here is t o be ^ ^ 0 ^ B u t ' the, P a 7 e T t h e r ? * C*™ * w i n * fL o e P r i ° r ; , M r S * ** i f t h e t o u r i s t

Palestine wou ld iound w h a t s left of i t . E g y p t ' s c o w r i e s t h a t a l so have arth-bound P " f 1 8 . t o b e t h e P ^ f o r m test medmm. n o r t h

rulers were selhsh t y r a n t s and had 8 p i r i t s w h o s u f f e r from t I t . The singing will remarked no spirit home to welcome them. gQm t h e 8 e t h a t earl v se, :itiv«i h n v , ship of \Y. F. Peck,

! imagined -imiiar view.

^;iii have it be under the leader-

assisted by Grace

1 remained in the frozen

H. A. BUDIXGTOX,

Springfield, Mass.

should learn to detect and so,' remarKcci no spirit ^

•»> ;:iv surprise and pleasure. They had t o ingrat ia te themselves y^en impressedi w i t h V t - i d e a t h a t Hawters, of St. Louis, who is a tine vocal- A m a n

- caught my thought , "the into other heavens The mult i tude h e a t i s t n e p u m s h m e n t f, r pas t evils is*- The meeting will begin Feb. 1st and watch that gleam of light which flashes .: every spirit world ofters scattered in all directions, finding H a d t h e firgt i n s p f t . a t i o / t o m o t / dose March 15th, l«>03. across his mind from within, more than

- ". instituted condit ions for this places aeeon Solomon's temple i n all i ts Hut it is eon , . . . r «. 4. T M 8 r e f i t e I n e H w o u l d have been lade a cold

has not been effaced here, port ion ot the cont inent . Like t h a t ^ g u m . B u t hell m a v 1 either, a c w Jerusalem is a tact. \ \ hile ot the I ttrks Kurds, Tarters^ Atgh- c o * d i t Q c i r c u m s t K n < .8§ t h ' h

.Id prophets have gone ans^ Creeks, l t a b a n s , bpainards , Bo- t h a t £ f c o n s c i e n c e a r e v o r g e t h * n the con tines

*\^iZ-\+h¥L o^ff; t a l s b e e n ^ v e n i n t h e n o r ; i e r n d i m e s , President Bond, of Willoughby, O., has t h e 1 u s t e r o f t h e firmament of bards and sistent NMththe greater u.n * u u ™ ~ , ,J c o m p l e t e ( J ft ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s a g e , Y et he dismisses without notice

torium and will be present to officiate h i s thought because it is his.-Emerson. as chairman of the meeting.

i ) 1; this sphere. Iiomh.ns an.l others , their heaven is t t e eUmatio ones , a n d t l s is suffered . ^ T ' ' " . " ' 1 ' " ' " r . H « ' « ~ . « " ' " ' ' « AUTO-HYPNOTISM. I ' i '

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nut unniindml of their peo- still on the earth's surface. Menta l b m w h o *>n a c c c ' ( n t o f t h . building lot last spring and expected to m a d e a l a u discovery which enable. darkness makes intolerance a soul ^ ^ 0 / mental vibrati. us, are at - . c r e a t c a handsomc cottage on the lot an t o ir .»:U"/. visit them."

niDvin.^ alon^, I enjoyed the 1 hat prevailed, the sweet

v of an atmosphere infused • spirit ot* love. I sensed a

of that order than

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" ~^~* Superior mental Vlbratl* US, are at- .w«1« : «* *I»MU»UUH: IUU»JC uu mc HJI all to induce the hypnotic sleep in themselves companion. Without a COmbl- t r £ c t e d t c o m p a r a t i Y e congenial before the meeting. instantly, awaken at any desired time and nation ot smntual enlightenment ^ o ^ .1 fe t*~ u T 1 *i 1 ^ 1 thercbv cure all known diseases and had •ml lca r tv fcclimr r n e m S S S S f o r Ce? tCTBV ^ ° m e S e n S l . t I V e - '•? t , , e P a s t - T ° feaCh L a k c H e l C n t a k e m o " " ° g habit. Anvon, c... induce this deep in them, ami iii.iriv Kciin ior permission lor w h o h a ( j a t t ract ions from such train from Jacksonville, via. East Coast selves instanth- at firrt trial, control their o t h e r s s a l v a t . o n , t h e b u i l d i n g - m a t e r - q u a r t e r S ) dec lared t h a t heaven a n d road. Yearns, read ihe minds of friends ** ene-

!!,II<.IK\<)1 tna t ortltr man lal IS lacking to erect a Spiritual hf11wm>iin>vprvnnAli >•!<!+ R«;nrr TU L * i n i J i. • mies, visit any part of the earth, solve hard , , ! „ . p W j e s , , far touched , s t r u c t u r e b e v o m l e a r t h l y c o n d i t i o n , . S S l ^ a om^parit ve " g o o d £ N o ^ ! s t ^h'e r ' " " " ~ " .uestio.s and j.roUem. in this sleep and re-K,V n o t h a v e been - G o d ' s i^nc . rance a n d b i g o t r y b e l o n g t o , i u ; ™ ^ A.A n o t a t t a c t t h e ex- be^'nd r he

sp i r i t s w h o h a d c l ima t i c difficulties t o c< i tend w i t h .

:..- ')ple," b u t if t h a t w a s t h e m a t t e r . v: . tal pr inciple u p o n wh ich s t i t u t e d 1 , l i - ion w a s founded, I, a s a would h a v e chosen t h e m rnv-

c 1 n ^1°^ 1° dition» h e d i d "— ~» Sense a n d sell m u s t be s u b - t r e m e f e a r t h l riU ).v a desire tor t r u t h a n d a n „v„n+L ^:«,. . , i"J;„. «..

lining department will memticr all when awake. These met lavement of Mrs. P. H. M e n t a l , V i * i o n ' l^ychosis-will he s<

impul se for love - h u m a n i t y , c h a r i t y , H i 8 t e a c h i n g s compare - w i t h h is i n t o l e r a n c e a m i s y m p a t h y for a l l . p o r t i o n * J ^ n f l i ™ * fl i s t t i - I n w r

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Board by the week including room, vou to do the above within two hours time $7.50 to $8.50 Table board by the week %££ ^[f" , ; . SEND AT ONCE for FREE

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people w o r t h y ot a higher \ \ hat y ou desire t o k n o w of E g y p t , t h a n h i m s c l f w h o s e h p ) g h w a s $5.50. Brigh :i the world In fact, such therefore, m u s t be read o u t ot the t h e ou tcome of their sui Tine - and all well furnished where lodgings can be Scjm«. of Psychic Science Lincoln Neb

ns tavor the birth ot higher ruins l e t behind. That they were a a 8 m u c h h 5 g h e r a s h e h i l s e l f a s p i r e d obtained at moderate cost. Address Mrs. ^ S 5 D e p t ' S l ' h* A' lor there is noth ing higher wonder ul people, g o e s w i t h o u t say - f o r perfection, or eould understand A. M. Spencer, Lake Helen, for prices.

a-, and love rules the world , ing. But oppression, intolerance, t ru th - the la t ter depe ding much The appartment house is so pooular mty w a s the result. I t s tyranny , selfishness undermined the o n m a n > s k n o w i n g fir self" for in t h a t neariv all the m

.i,U" burns Hut i t t o o , has spiritual structure, and, like i t s m a . self-knowledge lies the pc v e / o f c< nlir.gs. though i t s spirit m o v e d terial counterpart , w e n t t o decay, prehension, the l a w s of 1 iture. * ill u s eno w a s achieved — a re- 1 heir temples , cities, etc . , remain t r m w l e d o * i s th*» kev t o rnith «

oms are now engag-Q°™~ ed. Should there be any left address Mrs. Sell- T ^ ^ Willoughby, O. for them.

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principle a m o n g i n t a c t a s relics ot t h e p a s t b u t t h e y r a t e s k n e w t h i s . B u t t l 1 P h a r a s e e s s* Spencer will furnish table love a r e - e s t a b l i s h m e n t ot a r e mere mi l l s tones of o f h i s t i m e w o u l d n o h a v e h i m ^ o a r < ^ a t n e r eot tage which is to be lifeless —

i:i te:vourse b e t w e e n t h e w o r l d of e a r t h ' s h i s t o r y , t o w e r i n g o v e r t h e w i s e r ' t h a n t h e ' v 7 a n d in i ted h i m t o enlarged t o accommodate her increased : . . . i :- . ir a n d sp i r i t . M a y i t be k e p t r u i n s of t h e i r fo rmer g r e a t n e s s , t a k e h i s d e p a r t u r e o u t o t h e b o d v . " pa t ronage.

^ ^ S p i r i t u a l t o u r i s t s w i t h p l e n t y of t i m e w i t h t h e l a s t r e m a r l m y w h o l e All articles for the Bazar should be W. Phillbrook, Lake

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. . - . , . . w »..w -~w- . , ....v.^. articles for .U-stiny w a s s o o n reached, t o spare vis i t them, when in these soul w e n t o u t t o the clas ical h i s tory sent to Mrs. E. w Jerusalem w a s all t h a t parts . It y o u will n o w raise y o u r o f Greece, and in a 1 oment , w e Helen.

be desired. B u t it w a s a v ibrat ions t o the ac t iv i ty o f y o u r ourkd ourselves amid he m o s t ex- T h e Auditorium has been closed in and .oul-eitv. One had t o understand i t o w n sphere, y o u will behold the a i , i s i t e surroundings — ii a w o r l d of . u i n c A u a i . r < J n u n i

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Miiiio<o-phicallv. Vou could feast the Sphinx in i t s or ig inal i ty ." S M ^ S S t S r e a w o r l d ot the memorial window placed in the side. eve. the ear, the senses — every fac- I did so , and lo, the s a n d s were 4» T h e heavens of and- nt Greece " S t o v e s h . a v e b e e n s c t UP s o o n c o l d d a>' s

u'ltv - vet "unlawful for the t o n g u e b l o w n a w a y and w e s t o o d on fertile remarked George. "I t 1 as saved us t h e a u d i e n c e w i l 1 , ) e m a d e comfortable. to "utter," because i t did n o t a d m i t ground — the Sphinx a b o u t tw ice the the journey across . In a oul - thought M r s * d e B a r t n a , o i n e w , the tine trumpet of such a description. Like certain size t o w e r i n g a b o v e u s , a g r a n d a c t i o n i s combined. "his i s the medium, is expected. spiritual t ruths , it h a s t o be under- structure of art , and t e s t i m o n y of ^ 0 m e o f our friend and o hers of t h a t From the middle west, the cheapest s tood intuit ively. The temple w a s h u m a n greatness a t the t ime of i t s period. When I said tht Greek heav- and best railroad line is from Cincinnati, there, but in noeni, rather t h a n in creat ion. ^ m w a s o n earth, I n* int t h a t of O. Write W. C. Rinearson, Gen. Pass

PSYerie. THE DEVELOPING CABINET.

f. ,1:1 The ' g o l d paved s tree t s" a l s o But whence came the s a n d s sug- t h e modern type . We lave g o t t e n A gt . , Cincinnati, for particulars and lo but as - o l d e n truths , which tilled ges ted itself t o me. The intui t ive u p i n t o the regions agc\ n where w e r a t e s

the <o,d w i t h wonder . The ''heaven- response w a s , "When condi t ions are ^ bathe in the philos< ;)hy of life " lv •jl«»r\" w a s music. The "reward" favorable for regeneration where love > r o w dream if v o u like ' EXCURSIONS BY WATER. EXCURSIONS BY WATER.

happiness — a l l for those w h o had abideth, they are a l so favorable for " I dioTdream. " I "gave w a y t o the My first excursion by water from New olK\ei i the - l a w " of love for man- destruct ion where selfishness rules, s w e e t sence of inspirat io a s i t touch- York City to Florida will leave Oct. 24.

A wish const i tuted a cause Seas m a y be transferred in to deserts , ^ m e ; a s k e d n o q U e s t i ( 1S and ques- I shall have others which will leave New

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the w h o l e Jewish heaven w h a t shocked a t th i s revelat ion, f - ^ m o o n l i g h t charm ng me i n t o includes meals and berth free, both going It presented itself in pano- H a d an individual to ld me th i s I a n appreciat ion of e: istence. I t a n d "turning. The tickets are good •w before m y mental vis ion, m i g h t have opposed i t w i t h a n ar^u- surely w a s a classical heaven and returning up to June 1st, li>03. Write

It w a s a scene of w o n d e r o u s beautv . men t from my s tandpo in t of belief, £ u e ( j m e ^^ h ighly >hilosophical me inclosing 4 cents postage stamps for I wondered h o w Palest ine looked in or educat ion a s a morta l . B u t one t h o u g h t s , largelv such t h a t m i g h t _ _ _ _ _

eseiit. At once I w a s looking c a n n o t argue a g a i n s t a n intui t ive ^ s t y l e d metaphys ica of which upon the entire change of response from nature — and such th i s m a n y were a l m o s t t o > subtle for

v. Turks, mosques , harems, seemed t o be. Well, I suppose w e a n a l y s i s . They embra ed problems si tics in abundance, together have a right t o doubt , if i t wil l d o t h a t required geometr -al precision •. ehange of influence t h a t did any g o o d . But I have done s o before for sa lut ion or discussi >n. I n t a c t , ^ase in compar i son w i t h the and a s nature is cons i s tent in such g e o m e t r y seemed t o e: ter all prob-hu;. Hut I had accustomed things , I had t o g ive in — w a s con- fems t h a t touched mi here, and 1

to those th ings , and didn't vinced. So it is possible t h a t some realized w h a t a feast v as being sac-ir. I enjoyed everyth ing a s day I wil l be convinced of th i s b i t of rfficed b y m y ignorance of t h a t sci-as "more l ight ." surprising informat ion. m c t t Before v i s i t ing t e heavens of

to mv surroundings t o However , m y curios i ty a s t o E g y p t ancient Greece, s tudy n i thematics , I

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\Ye s t o o d before the Sphinx on the saaidis of Egypt !

1 i o k o d a t George w i t h a query in aiv soul, which meant , " W h y did vou do that?

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channel open for the c mprehension o f t h e beautiful mor d teachings , t h a t were wreathed i their philo­s o p h y . I a l s o sensec; a puri ty of t h o u g h t in the surro ndines t h a t

CLASSICAL H E A V E N w a s an imat ing , uplifth < and condu-

P S Y C H I C T E L E P H O N E . « v e o f c e n t a l g r o w t h and develop­ment . I t s after effect vas cheering,

Before l eav ing E g y p t , however , 1 and I never recalled tl a t experience poinjr t o sleen w a n t e d t o k n o w if these ear th ly w i t h o u t a sense of deei grati f icat ion !E»\\+ T w ^ « i S heavens were n o t more or less sub- a n d del ight for the g o >d i t did me.

in that'waf The ^ t i^ttd to earthly iai^ai^. u cM It furnWd ~ « ^ ^ *~ in i n a i w a j . i n e sp inx- , , . . , ~ . - +hixn<rh+ nnA t

w e r e 1 t h v a f h t T h e i ^ r i t 1 J e c t e d t o e a r t h l v influences, a s co ld I t furnished m e w th food for

ua l a t m o s p h e r e w a s a l i t t l e t o o m u c h a n , d ^ f ^ 1 " a » d suffering a n d J ^ ^ ^ I ™ X^^% for v , a the re . Y o u h a d g o t b e y o n d ° ^ f V " t ^ t h e com] ehens ion of v o u r : i a t u r a l l imi t . W h e n v o u r soul -

M o s t a s s u r e d ^ , " a n s w e r e d George , h u m a n n a t u r e in geri r a l — for t h e y, . .n : . a i u r a . . . . . . . . v ,nc . , y o u ™ . - „ D , r e m e m b e r v o n r first ex- c o m p i l i n g of t h i s n a r r i ive. T h e i n . v 1 . r a : . ( a , s m c r e a s e t o t h a t degree of ^ ^ ^ b e i t a k e n t o y o n r s p i r a t i o n s i m b i b e d t h . ,-e c o n t a i n e d . c u v u y such xv,ll n o t occur . H a d I P h o m e ? , . j ^ ^ ^ s o m e t h i n g t h e essence of a l l m o , U t e a c h i n g s .

v o u s t i l l h tgher , a sense of H m e n t i o n e d i t . T h u s i t p r o v e d a w t 1-spring f ; ^ h 1 ° U m o r t i s ^ 1 ^ h e t , " P " ' " ^ * ^ f o - p a - o n w h i c h I c L l d d r a w a, IMtum. op: u'ess

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b e y o n d t h e i r h , o l d s ^ o o d a c c o r d i n g t o c i rcum-v s t a n c e s . H a v i n g w o r k e d y o u r w a y (To be Contim d.) eome i n t o a u r a s

s p i r i t u a l u n f o l d m e n t . T h a t i s t h e , .- .u . . , t _ . . ,- , -« n n . u v t i v e n a e n c v o n t h e e a r t h ' s ?"\ot \ n e s m c V y raat.ena'.. 70U n a a

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hi-l ier are free t o r o a m where they p k a v . a s w e are n o w do ing ."

Hut w e seem t o be on terra-h n a a , " I sugges ted .

\e> . t h a t is a very natura l look­ing place here."

•Where is i t s spirit wor ld?"

had v o u r parents n o t been able t o **** ^ ^ *• ignorance; tl at imitation is receive y o u — a t t e n d y o u r spir i tual •aicide; that he must t ke himself for birth — y o u w o u l d have been a t t r a c t - better, for worse, as hi portion; that ed t o y o u r home in a l i t t le whi le , though the whole univers« is foil of good, B u t had y o u been in ignorent E g y p t a o kernel of nourishing c rn can come to y o u w o u l d have found yourse l f irim but through his t< 1 bestowed on a m o n g the spirits here w h o look s o that plot of ground w ich is given to much like m o r t a l s t h a t i t i s difficult him t o tiB. —Emerson.

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In on'tr m enm* comet mnd prompt **** t b e g a t e ' T h e y i n t C n d t C mpen^ The cotter of nrrtvnif. detMirturce. imDrorcmeata, about 10 davs here after which' the^?|-atnci tLJfit ™ T n!J"iCTt9 *g* * n l * * *!* « t « m to continue their business at At#imch band it m >,. zh>* uftu*. W€ wmnt to girt , A . . ^ x . f !: . ! \ owr rx.irjcr* a/' fAr octrs o/" C/K camp Vnd Ian tic Lity, N. J. f;| ci cli you <nn a ~ , > : „ , fo d o M , « t i a . w ^ . M r s . C r a i g a n d M r s . W a t e r h o t l t e ftt4

tended the Political Equality Club C#0Ht$f

Whlti is till Seat of thl Will? Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley When reason is clear and the heart is d p i t t s b u r g R . R .

M of|4CAPT. DIMMICK. right the majority of mankind is on the '" . Robert A., I mm**, road t£ progress. (Central Standard Time.)

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\z begins to look a little like fall, we ^ . ™ »*_***. . i i ^ u c x x A « Convention at Fluvanna, on Lake Goto n.ive not n.td enough frost to turn all A , A , w iw i. ELi> , i i ; r t . «. . . - .7/ tauqua last week. Mrs. Waterhousewas

tl.c leaves „„t the trees are touched with treasurer of the Club. Carrie Twin l la i ' ihc bright >l>rs which add greatly to thespeaker for the occasion. \ fV*^

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t'uvir beaut \. An occasional chestnut ;...r h.is o;» ruil and we already see the •. •.•ple wan-iering around under the trees t»> e.tteii the first chestnuts of the season.

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Cleveland, from there she goes t o CI for a few days, then to Texas to f\

7 ,-, , , « , , , • , ^ ,« son, Walker, then t o San Franciscan Lar-^e NOCK* ot blackbirds are seen gath- , , T -

, , . ^ she expects to met her son, John cring into Kr^c colonies preparatory to T.__ ,_ . , , _ TM_«H'_;JL *_ taking their southern flight.

\!rs. Young is the guest of Mrs. Binney. •.iiarlic \vil<!rick has been to Bradford.

has been in the Phillipines for years.

Mrs. PettengilTs house has again a coat of white, and appears like a

lack Hinn. > has gone to Pennsylvania palace to grtet the visitors at L&jg for a few i iys trip. Mrs. Pettengill and the Campbell "

Miss Srilisnn was here over Sunday ers' houses are decidedly ornamen' f: om Jamestown. oare the making of the beautiful eaj

Mrs. Gunnison and daughter are here *° *"e c a m P for a shor: stay. Mrs. Craig, her sister and da

The lolh Club gave a dance at Library v isited Toronto during the fair ? hail, Thursday evening, Sept. 25th. M i s s Hortense Craig and Mrs.

M i» i..- u -a u - • • ~A * visited there the following week^J v«!rs. Pain Richards has returned from _ , , . , * '*i • • . , . ! _ . xir ,,„ .,. of them were much surprised to find

a visit to h<.r mother, at \Vellsville. t ._ . . •», « . 1 r ^ a beautiful citv. Clean, well impr<

Mrs. Mary McDonald of Toronto, ^ ^ . ^ r e s i d e n t 9 f fine p a r k S | m i

vi.iie,! the L'l'e for a day last week. cent government buildings, good strife! Mrs la- s Cady of Sinclairville has service and well paved streets. Eat

t». i;uat tin >•. -i Cottage on Second ave. department store is worthy of Tiu Maw abv-es will give a dance at mention, it being one of the finest

Ca-sa.l.-i.^a. Saturday evening, Oct, 4th. ment stores in North America. Tcnroil Mr. A. ! jackson's son is visiting him d o e s l l o t n e e d to take a back scat>fj

t..r a few ,1 ay> from ICast Arcade, N. Y. * n y c i t v of its size in the United St • W-. i \im w « u « « , « ^ « « , ^ about 200,000.

\ir>. Mcv> and Mrs. Waidow returned io thiir ht!.::. .n Buffalo. September 30th. ^ ' s . D- Banta, daughter of

Mr., lawns and her sister, Mrs. Cop- M a ? e r o n M a r i o n Street, has s e c u r e | | ur; ! to their homes in Roches- l o t c a s t o f t h e M a ^ e r QO*& *

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ot r.nfialo, spent one dav at the _ 1 U , , _ .. x « : 1 - money and hard work on it they

1 v ' v t v many choice vines and flowers. Mis-s Liar.-, ^l.trk. of Buffalo, Mrs. R. h a v e | ) e e n h e r e a i | s u m m e r and a « p|

- l.ll'.ie "s o-nwhter, spent a few days on j n g e ? i r i v again next year and g o o n t:..• urr. MU ;- recently. the improvements. This is a good'

i t. Ski . r e has gone to Washington, pie for us all to follow. Their, !'. C , t(» i iund the funeral of Sidney '*Hilltop Cottage,*' in among the pife| Wilson. pe.i>ion agent. on the grounds. Mrs. Mayer, Mtfal

-everil T> ojlo go to the grape conntry tilda Mayer and Mrs. D. Banta 1 is week . work in the vineyards. The gone to their homes in Buffalo, and - ape seas i is very late this fall. Anna Myers to Lockport.

Miss (trace Richardson has gone on a IMPROVEMENTS. ^ visit to WcUsville and vicinity, she ex- The work of improving the p.cts to be <;one until after the holidays, and buildings goes steadily on.

YY. 11. P. ich is in Chicago and will trees have been taken out and now arrive home Saturday. An interesting the ground is made smooth wfcefl Utter from hini will be found on pags 6. were and the trees taken away yo^si

! „lius Paine, our depot agent,has moved " ^ ^ * * * h a t t h e v a r e ?OQe* , a

las lamilv icre from Cassadaga, thev are raore c o u l d ** r c m o v e d m ^ s a ^ « I>>eliele cottage on Buffalo * ? , that is, in Melrose park and hfl

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Mrs. Ksiella iner aa«l \ .ci;i \ irs. r»:ii!i<-' i're'.loniti.

William C. I;. Steck. grandson o f Mrs. ^ I'.hia W il'low, spent a few davs here ai - ' l \i i s

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up to the Library hall, and still that were necessary for shade. We^ so much cloudy weather that we tt let the sun shine in when it will, the houses and grounds out. Th4£ very important both to health preserving of the buildings.

it his gasoline launch away T h e Grand is being shingled, a»<f interior being renovated through

;. K\ ib-rth Crnig gave a parlor and the guests will be very happily j on Mevtal Science last evening at prised upon their return next season^

V. She was the guest of The ojBice building has been thofou r. :,n. cleaned both up stairs and dowa a 1 s. T<H- T inter have had a ready for the painters and paperha M«-<* Turn.-r's brother and Manv changes will occur in the * l .'..dden and Mrs. Griffith, the grounds by the fence and b a r » i | ^

will be announced as fast as they dtav.' ..ou. W. \ a. into form. - \ He.iten and Mr. Horace M r s - I s a b ^ 1 ] „B a t c?, i s eorrespba,

. r T ., v v secretarv and all mrul pertaining t d th rd Jamestown, N Y., c a n s l i o u l d b e a d d r c s s e d t o h e r ^ € f i n inarring*? Sept. 17th by ,f

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Mrs M 'TV A. D. Robertson, of Buffalo, dinner, saying she would call and 1 J ]v>,.. v the Wadsworth place on me to her home. She came an<

t *i *..<, ™,«o aMii a me to the hotel instead, whefe, w5 T- r<« \vi n-ic where the tire was, and a «_• I» L* i .r-. . \ \ I - . IK . « ' « 1 1 » . jjjreat surprise, were assembled ai ].i room :..u*e will be erected there this fiftv g e n t leman ami ladies, all JP4<

with smiles. Mrs. Smith seated raj _. , t .^ .Ua . ^ 4 the head of the table, (age before B,gden passed to the great w W c h w M w e W m^ w ( t h a | ,

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btyoml a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. acies of the season. The flower"^ Tacob Wr; 1.u Sept. 22nd. Mrs. Greena- tions were profuse and very mver oificiatid at the serA'ices. For par- The young ladies who served were c<

• , . ^+1^ eous and polite, and I wish to tha: tieulars see obituary notice. for t h e p l e a s t j r e thy ffatherin|| f ""

Miss ()eor"ia Tillinghast. daughter of me. Such demonstrations a r # | Mrs V \\r Tillinghast, was recently oasis in the desert of life, and f I; ,\ir>. 1. l i f e • l i y e t o s n o w m y appreciatioa § married to Mr. Eric Johnson. Mr. and f r j e n d s f o r t h d r ]OY\nf, minia^l Mrs Johnson and Mrs. Tillinghast wtll They blest me in basket and/ make their home at Wahoo, Neb. while I (in my feeble way)

. .. „ . A. . cast some bread on the w a t e r / ^ There i* quite a little gas ro toe air , ^ 3 ™ ^ t o me four-fold. Afite*?

here about leasing land in the immediate ments the company repaired to A

vicinitv and prospecting for natural gas Hall where games were enjo3

and oil. The land can be ipr^red bat J j ^ T n V T n d C p p v ^ d as vet nothing definite has oeea 4Jon€, f f m p t h e r e w a r d y o n g0 rfcf^

Among those who have left the grounds May the WMte ItoYc^of peace since the last issue are: Mrs. Sarah Cooke. *»«" *t J « « ftft^i,, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Brawn, Mrs. Harden- M | t 8 B M

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part of our being is. needed m Sunday firom July 6 to Scptemt*r 2 4 ind* petus to t i e will. A e t h e r we stw. Leave Dunkirk, 8 l f&*l m*; E«donia»

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S F V F N T H A N N I I i l f A N V F N T I A N T h e 8 P e c i a l committee presented the of the Philosophical Joun /, or to Sec-J H ? fill i l l AH11UAL W W ? £11 H U H f o n o w i n g report, which was adopted: retary W. T. Jones, 305 L; rkin St.

^ M A A M M A « « M / "Your committee appointed t o consid- A large audience assembl* 1 to enjoy the Of t h e C a l i f o r n i a S t a t e A s s o c i - er ways and means to harmonize all closing session of the se enth annual

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elements in the ranks of the Spiritualists of California, would respectfully report: That in the opinion of your committee

The State Association met at 10 a. m. the harmonizing can best be brought on Friday, September 5, and alter read- about by active and general propaganda m- ;im! approving the report of the w o r k through missionaries, mass con«« committee on credentials, 4 2 delegates ventions, and literature, and to were e itcd and given badges. would we suggest that the S t *

The minutes of the previous meeting be requested t o appoint one Ittff'noi were read and approved. active and efficient organizers;

The following committees were then secretary be requested t o arrang appointed. as possible, circuits for this

On C:\dentials-F. H. Parker, Dr. H. to hold mass conventions inf M. Karker and Mrs. Ella York. p a r t s of the state such as ihei

on Resolutions—H. H. Nichols, Mrs. Association is now holding, l-.mma E. Shaw and Dr. R. B. Tripp. similar requirements."

On Reports of Officers-J. M. Chase, Mrs. Lillie, Mr?. Seal, W. f !>r. I!. M. Barker and Mrs. H. F. Mich- others discussed the idea of £

c n c r headquarters. Mrs. Seal n: i V s s Committee—Allen Franklin Brown i o c a i societies contribute

: ! !. M. Chase. for its permanent establish: M i . K. S. Lillie introduced Mr. Allen Q. Newman made a forceful

i'ranUin Brown and on motion he was favor 0 f having a good rooni cleeteti delegate at large, and an inter- floor, and that the expense:! j . - . ^ . n >f ten minutes was taken for the by local societies. Mrs.Gill pmposC 0 f social enjoyment and rest. approving the sentiment. Twelv

Mr-, K. Parker. Santa Rosa, was elec- having arrived, the convention I ted a deli gate at large. to 1 p. m. in the lower Scotfcwf

M.-s. fanning, of Berkeley, said that II ~L\ ± • •* i • A • AFTKRNOON SESSION

:e o .Id see that a spiritual society is ~«-*«-.«.wv« OG.9*SW«» i'i\' > !ii/A 1 there during the year. Convention called to ordertf

Mi>. Sarah Seal made a plea for the President C. H. Wadsworth aw '•fdrjii:^ to become members of the Me- m.t and the roll was called. t*

Protective Association and unit- The chair appointed Mrs. Gil i k for their own protection. Mrs. Ford as tellers, and thtel

i r ink II. Parker of Santa Cruz said directors resulted as follows! j !.r.>>.-»n.iries should be employed to form lespie, f. M. Chase, Mrs. Emma v»eie:ie> as auxiliaries to the State As- H. H. Nichols, Wm. R. Rider, -••ci.stion. Parker, C. J. Hasman, Mrs.

Wadsworth and W. T. Jones.

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rvention^ After the ope ing selection music, Mr. F. C. Mancl ster rendered

, followed by . a address by X . R. Gillespie: a violin solo

1 Seal (accoi panist, Mrs. an inspiration il address by

i SM Lillie closed th< most inter-eonwntion in the listory of the

that the vork accom-its dellbera ons may re­tire Spiritu lists of Can­

i n e harmoni us band, all, er in one c< union cause— the world 1 tter and hap.

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v_.-ulei! to order at 1:20 p. m. Upon —. ,. .. , « ,, , , , ,n ' , ; A The directors retired and

ll cail of delegates, 4-3 were found to r .. ^ „ T e u w * - * fr following omcers: Pres., J. Shaw

pie, 748 O'Farrei St., San „ x . _ , Vice-President, J. Munsell C

L oiitninnicaticns— From Mrs. Eudora ~ ,.r . . . 0 ^ . . . . . . . A , . California street, S. F.;

A ' I M « « « » " • « h t r , n a b l h t y t o ^ a t j o n e s , 305 Larkin St., San fi the v 'onve i i t ion . „, u* » • o i*»^

. , , c T _, f Treasurer, Mrs. Annie E. Wa OLU-Kramfrom London. Eng.. from 4 2 0 E d ( 1 s t > < S a n F r a n c i 9 C 0 ;

Mine. I lorence Montague sending greet-ni>rs to the convention.

A telegram was received from Hon. H» I*. I'.irrett, president of the National as­sociation, and read to the convention as follows: "Greeting to convention. Suc­cess to its work. Spiritualism forever.*' [Applause].

Also a letter from Mr. H. W. Richard* son. president of the New York State Association, sending cordial greetings.

On motion il was agreed to charge an „ . . . . •-.•_* ^ idm.ssion fee of 10c for Saturday and

> . m d a y e v e n i n g s .

\i!en Franklin Brown outlined plans ::.'.opted by other states, i. e., for holding mass conventions in cities where halls, -.\MMC, etc.. are offered free, the Associ- . r A - ,. .-«* .^

. . . . , . the press for reports given of oweineet^ atioi; tnrmshing speakers and paying r , ^ "-1

ilicir transportation and advertising out **..' , A. , l l .„ . , , , * . The next annual convention i^ill

<»t the collection. . _ . • x . ,. ., , .... . . • , held in San Jose. M;s. h. S. Lillie advocated emplovmg . -**. , A -. . . . r • ° A vote of thanks was tender

missionaries and organizers. . . , , .... ., v ... f i L „ , .. retiring board. I ion as (». Newman, editor of the Phil- . . . . n •

. . . . , , , , Adjournment of business sesst i 't/inic:ii JourmiU made an eloquent and inspired address, advocating unity of PUIILIC EXERCISES.

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0ctober*^tnt Rev. Adolph Mr. Carl > A ooman. The:-

tes a reoi rkable article Ovcrsoul, which will

Attest student of psychol-ing paper s by Dr. R.fl

nt o | the € icago Bureau ( 5 ^ h o Jfites^i Tlost interest-;: f

of 44Anarcl ^m at Closed of. John. \ M l Stimson , and vain* »le essay on^ \

ofShtUe: and Keats,"!:; portantfeat re is Leonora^

Icle on ^ i % Movement t o | ^ id lAhor.*|fj iftnes Alliuan|^' ssia as kf %k -fal F a c t o r , ' ^ wer contribu es^he second^ •rieson^lrn^ *rine Quest."fc[£

!ar ^ e n t j k * \ **Individaa|x

MT. WjC^jp' lano* descrihe^f ative Brot ierhood" a t

"Mow ito: i eet the Trust; gh Co^oper tiion" is most ;

y George F Washburn in itton." **8aved >jr a Panther"

a thrilling si # y by W. J. cents a cop; . or $2.60 a

HHance Pub. C >if Fifth Ave.,

4.re yott i n t e r e s t e d in toe various exj Psychic Phenomena, Spiritualism, Medn kindred topics? ?;-"-?v

I f so , yon should hare this book* *f i -It g i v e a a resume of the history of these subjects and

describes minutely all phnsri of the phenomena. W o u l d y o u l i k e t o derelop them in your own home? Vou s h o u l d hsvre t h i s book* I t g i v e s clear, concise instrnctions for unfolding themu D o y o u w i a h t o aroid the errors of others w h o hare

made unsuccessful attempts t o derelop Pwyttec or-Mediumistic powers. il

G e t t h i s b o o k and yon wiS be enabled t o act with intelligence, : J]

A r e y o u i n t e r e s t e d l a M e s m e r i s m o r H y p n o ­t i s m ?

P r a c t i c a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n is given the subject. Ko big words or ambiguous terms, but plain, prac* tical consideration by a plain, practical operator^

Do y o u w a n t t o l e a r n how to Hypnotise "and use; this marvelous power for the benefit of humanity?

G e t t h i s b o o k and learn its bask principles. They are given by a practical operator, from .practical experience. Not theories—out facts.

W h a t d o o t h e r s s a y o f t k i s b o o k ? |• I t h a s b e e n repeatedly pronounced, both by press ;

and public, t o be "regardless of price, the most complete work on the subject ever pat into print."

T h e L i b e r a l a n d S p i r i t u a l i s t P r e s s , in noticing the fourth edition, said in substance: "We are in receipt of the fourth edition of 'Mediumahip,* b# r W. H. Bach. The feet that it is in its fourth edi­tion is sufficient proof of i ts value. Every person who is interested in these topics should s a v e a : copy, and we believe i t is destined t o pas* through many more editions.99 Two more editions. have been sold since this was written.

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Mrs. Emma E. Shaw, 1,256 Oakland; H. H. Nichols, 441 San Jose; Wm. M. Rider, 2633 St., San Francisco; Frank Hi 125 Pacific Ave., Santa Cms; \* Secretary, C. J. Hasman, 1015 San Francisco.

The following were elected to the National Convention; Longley and Miss Wink. t~|«

In the matter of donations u

S. A., societies were reminded toil their donations to the secret! October 1.

A resolution was adopted thai who had taken part in orcontri) make the convention a success;

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itteCi In ai:swer to a ([uestion Secretary W. . , .«• T. |..i !«•» reported that seven s p e ; k c r 8 having the matter in charge, j . * ami •-.K.H.tros l.oldingendorsements from S**"" 1 ^ n , K h t ' s prog«»» V » ® the Stnu- Association were residents of l o w s : Inspirational addrest, Mffc AUoN I IW \,,,.e!es Franklin Brown; tests and iiMfjsages^j

A coinniittee of five was appointed by M r " J o n n S , a t e r : v o c a l 8 0 , 0 « M 5 2 f 2 * a t t ^ i!u• i.rcsuk-nt to prepare a plan for har- E" Campbell; spint mesMget, mou'iziiiK all interests in the Spiritual- Voung; instrumental mu.K, istie laul in California; the committee to M m c - ^oun&-ru)..rt Saturday morning; all sugges- A conference meeting of until t.ons 10 1* referred to the committee. e 9 t > conducted by Mrs. Sarah The committee was J. M. Chase, Allen held on Sunday morning. Franklin Brown, Thomas G. Newman, l n t h e a f t e r n o o n a *«& *«« Frank II. Parker and Wm. M. Rider. entertained with instrumental

Mrs. G. \V. Shriner offered to furnish a h* P r o f ' Y o n n « a n d P r o f ' n.,.m < n the first floor of her new build- ^ e S S ! S ' M ? J L \ E - D r a kf ! * t

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SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING Of the T e n * State Natl< rial Asso­

ciation of Spiritual eta*

M • V ^ ^ M M A M

T h e C r o s s .

I made the cross myself whose weight Was later laid on me.

This thought is torture as I toil Up life's steep calvary.

To think my own hands drove the nails! I sang a merry song,

And chose the heaviest wood I had To build it firm and strong.

If I had guessed — if I had dreamed Its weight was meant for me,

I should have made a lighter cross To bear up calvary.

AKNIB R. ALDRICH.

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THE WORLD. i t s i m p i Y m e a n s you are t o h a v e the

well lost when the world is "grit idea of the value of a So«l# f h a t you are t o base your o w n character iipon

I a re patient and firnTand strong w n » t you are, not as w h a t yott happen t o find it in time (though the time be have been born with as t o material pofpes-

7 world wheels 'round beside you. S i ° n * ° r ° P P o r t « n i t i e s ; that yott * « a t all times and under all condit ion* t o

.u -i ,uv t ) sail first o'er a new thought remember that you have inherent poffCM

r . A bVu it will scourge and score you; t h a t o u g h t t o b e u s « ^ for creating O n -;!i:i: abreast with a skilful tack, ' "*:4" *•—- _•*•__ . ^ -^

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ember 5 , 6, 7 and 8 , 902 , S. £ . sixth annual meeting < the Texas

National Association < Spiritual-a t heW§t* the Spiritua ist Temple lveston, Texas . Of t ie thirteen

societies, eight were represented enteen delegates. The convention

formed and committee appointed "Our i i „ s are songs; V jHmki and the repor s of officers h . God writes the words,

V • ]L A And we set them to music at leisure; V^&f** reaa. ^mj t j , e s o n g j s 8 a tj o r t n e g o n g j s g | a < j t

fohtifi W. Ring and Sec'y Mrs. As we choose to fashion the measure.

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ditions, making opportunities a n | | a t all t imes causing you t o w a l k t h e l f t r t h as a master rather than a slave, a)|*>ne

mvans well, though it wander w h o can give generously of f^r^Jrar; ®r time or money because he chooses Ihus t o give, because his heart spontaneously offers itself, rather than a s one w i n i s afraid not t o give or w h o , for politic reason, announces t o give something for half price. 3

In the meantime do your beet toract-ualize your ideal. This is the s e c r # of

urged a co tinnance of work, reminc og the con-

t h a t I n a very short time Spirit- W t e e T c V h e rhIme ° r "!£ t er ; v •• i * w t t i i o organized tl i t National j|a<| if it is sweet, make it sweeter."

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A> vicious thoughts have a debilitating prosperity v iVeet <»n a man's blood, corrupt deeds have compatible effect on his nervous -v- icm. Bv his ai lments, therefore, w e .an often est imate a man's character or s a v s t o h i s servants; "Do this , d o ^ h a t , ,,!. c .1 his past career, g iv ing verity t o a n d d o h w e | V a n d f e a r » ° °»«* l**»g the superstit ion" tha t God or nature the master. For should y o n not be jmas-

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Our thoughts then need a s much guard- P u t a s a 8 e e d i n t o y ° n r • * * * a « .. and whether the latter « l o u g h t . t h a t y ° ° c a n a f f o r d , % * * ^ r _ ^ „ „ not the trouble fol lowing ^ d °»>8 I™ "<>*"> "*. W* can J J j , t f c e d X , asZ\lj pert rmed by the

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DEATH, THE MEANING AND RESULT.

—BY—

John K. Wilson. This is an exhaustive treatise of 560

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ood with the above affirm- . ' ® is so tiresome as t o hear long tales of h illness and sufferings, unless i t be tffc bear %

'* * * ~ those afflictions. You deepen, strengthen HEART TALKS. a n ^ prolong the effects of sickness by

^~~~~~ dwelling upon it in thought and ineechv iiY H E L E N VAN-ANDERSOX. You can hasten your recovery byj#njoy*g

Don't think of yourself a s poor, ineffi- i"g your return t o health and showing c e n t and luckless". If that idea is your your delight in it , and t h a t i s t l § onlyf! helm be sure it wil l take vou into troub- w a y you should remind others o f the ills led waters . Thoughts and things will be you have endured. Never speak of i frktly? <>j a kind. The povertv thoughts will family affairs, and especially h e | * r e f n l | make vou buv the cheapest suit of clothes, not t o a l low yourself, under a n y : the cheapest "dress-goods; will make y o u cation, t o criticize any member take the second-hand carpet, the auction- *a™ly in conversation w i t h even your eered piano or the patched-up machine, dearest friend. Avoid talking t o o a iuch Vou will find vourself grav i ta t ing t o the of any kind about your nearest 0f kin^ house that sags and s tands on a weedy You are naturally^deeply interested e b o n t mreet because the rent i s cheaper." your brother's college experiences-* You will eat stale fruit for the same sister's coming-out party, but f reason Vou will offer your services a t rather colorless t o people outsi half price, and then, even wi thout intend- o w n house. There is nothing i n * it. give half-price service. coming t o a girl than a wo

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commemorat ig the dead , for which th heart of the has throbbed. Impressive

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single flower of a garland ives, just a s the snn w a s .

lind one of he thousands iken in to th< arms of the

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W. H . B a c h V i s i t s F r i e n d s a n d morning drove five miles to K wannee, ^ , , ^ .- « - wbci t 1 found'the families of liose on R e l a t i v e s a n d t h e S c e n e s o f ^ i i ^ » ^ • j * u J

my father's side of the honse nd more H i s C h i l d h o o d . 0 id frienda of my boyhood da s. Tak-

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been informed that ye editor has gone which I radiated to the homes of ancle on a trip t o visit his mother, and anat aad cousins galore. grandparents, brothers, sisters, cousins Thertime passed all too raj Jly. Ar-and aunts. This makes quite an array riving there a t noon Saturday I fownd and takes quite a time t o attend t o it, that toangements had been m. le for an

Man pospones or remembers; he does live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the past, or. heedless of the riches that snrround him, stands on tip­toe t o foresee the future. He cannot be happy and strong until he lives with nature in the present, above time.

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9 50 settlement. vf dim „, . , . -75 Ye Editor has had a great itinerancy.

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c went; four and one alf miles up the river, calling at the home

friends of my U her and then back to town </here we

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to. and when T H E SUNFLOWER but as wages are below the con" , a Aeeklv—mv. but don't that eration of our American printers, Sjie «.- I think the editor will put think that is the principle reason «f||y

A • tutorial staff and make me they do it—they use more time in i - way all the time. When he the work.

MOW £lad his subscribers are to Leaving the pleasant home of attnt, 1WK'K. I think he will give me uncle and cousin at Manitowoc atlpffsO '..!) anvwav. For 1 heard the a. m., 10:30 found me at the home of < ry where say they were so glad another aunt, sixteen miles away, Jfjpt

lack. ?Jany of the subscrib- was lound grandfather and grandmother, . . > say they thought the editor one <*>5 and the other 82 years of age, «ii ecu hacker, and now that he aunt, uncle and t w o cousins, whiteba­it t'-iey don't know what to other was married and lived batj

miles away with her husband and Ken out hunting chestnuts, for girl. i- lure yet, and you have got t o At this place four generations gal K-tore daylight with a lantern around the table and it is useless t o

them ahead of her. They are very that we talked all the time. A c< wt hut we are going to have a tion of magpies would be quiet

st before long and then there pared to us, and sometimes all \ t i tv of them. talked at once so no one knew ftf! •ttengill is very anxious to have the other was saying; but we enjojwpit

M- in connection with the camp and that makes the spice of living. -4; icr kind of shape, and I guess The time passed all too quickly, and it •'"•uoil before she gets through, seemed as though my visit was not half itc she is going at it. done when the stage driver came^to

those people did have a fine take me to nn' next stopping place, i l \ antic Citv, X. J. The Keel- This was mv memorable ride f o # it

Klls, Whites, Eliza Page and took me through the scenes of my early ;. NO many who were acquaint- childhood days, past the place where I V \ were quite at home. They was born and spent my life up to twelve •». 'lung, got up before break- years of age. The old places looked fa-j hered sea shells, promenaded miliar to a certain extent, but the ^lies

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: • acilities to turn out the appearance of some of my old jjf&y-r means lots of work to get ground on the beach very much. !The v like T H E SUNFLOWER, and old school house had been changed or

publishing and job work they moved away, new residences and large c will accomplish it, he has barnes took the ].laces of log house*£nd ver and determination enough small barns, while everywhere the t anything he makes up his and whistle of threshing machines told

the story of a prosperous year llfith d dark at Lily Dale now, no large crops. ik

I v trie lights. I wish the peo- Like all the places 1 have visited, em buy some street lamps. If ployers are complaining of a sc

' ouM just start out it would help, it being almost impossible tjtyi t all wish they had them, cure help to move their crops. i the center of Caldwell Park At about 2 p. m. I arrived at nr|fold •e with no others on the home where my time from fofir*tO>$^|£tfe

years was spent. The old honse Say, '.he editor said some real nice there looking as natural as cvert^iaty

thing* -.bout me in his letter. I haven't so much smaller, the store had the " got any settlement to make yet with appearance but carried a larger ail' the readers of T H E SUNFLOWER, but ter stock of goods; the sawmill they all say the last issue is all right, so pond were no more, and even the bail 1 think the editor will feel that he can ings had been taken away for Other leave the paper to us again. purposes. The pier had rolled a w a y %nd

One lady wanted to know why I was boats no longer stopped there, K J "a greenbaeker," why wasn't I a "gold Nearly all of the old f a m i l i a r ^ ' ^ hug' or a "silverite." She hadn't thought gone and but a few of those that she had never seen a biped of my even knew the name of rem style that was not a greenbaeker. I of my cousins were living here couldn't be anything else, and hop cupy the house I lived in, while around the way I do. house I can remember living ill

If you never hear from me again yon standing, and although an may know the editor has anchored me changed its appearance somewaa out in the lake with the rest of the had a familiar appearance croakers or disposed of me in some way old schoolmates live here and t for something I have done in his ab- pleasure of calling on them, sence, but I don't think he will. my cousins took me on a

A. GRBBifBACKEft. we called on several of the

Ke# innee I went to Green spent a short me with | | father's broth rs still in tad been called way the rived and so I si v but lit-e was engaged > give en-

the street fair md I had of witnessing the pro-ttle of Sanji in Hill, a

ht, and sev ^al other »re leaving for Minneap-her, brothers; id sisters, B.'s relatives,

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Dale Items. The new m nagement in earnest Grading

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people w uld know for privile es, in fact

ongh they wer going to into partners] p and see not be made to g o on

ly in the ft :nre than past, whicl can not rything mo -» satisfac-ent, residen ^ and sum-

this I le«- ned from and now I do not

who visit oi beautiful ave it a s a vigular vis-around.

my young* t brother e land of the >akotahs,''

one, witl his wife, orrow morni g. Friday

have a g thering at will get tog- her again

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Bro. G. C. B. Ewell, who is conducting Prootia of Arterial Embalming E; olalnetf— *e8S death. # * * He does not antici- population it can support by the raising quite a large sanitarium and doing well/' What to do Whan Death Oe urs. pate death, he suffers no mental tor- of flesh; and finally by every lofty human

Mrs. Estella Baillet writes fromUtica,N. ?he <|ay i , passed when eighbors t u r e -" l c*nnot imagine whence you thought and feeling, which shrinks from Y.: "A parlor meeting was held Sunday, w e r t called upon to perform be disa. draw the reasons for such a belief. The bloodshed, cruelty and injustice, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rectcr, greeabk and dangerous Usk f laying s l a u 8 h t e r »y«tem from beginning to end disdains to impose upon others those 559 Lincoln Ave., opening with a song out the dead, and the friends * nt shop- i s o n c o f c r « e l t y . a n d offering. We degrading tasks we ourselves repudiate, followed b% a reading by your corres- pin~ to select and bargain for a coffin, s h o u l d n o t t a k e t h e i d e a l a t t h e ba8*8 o f Jon 8av» " W c a r c * l o n S . w a v

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pondent, Mrs. Estella F. H. Baillet, and deeompoaition, obnoxious >dor and argument, but fact, as they are. The £ * \ * a £ ^ entitled. -Washington's Vision." After burrSe* burial was accepted a^ an un- freeing and starvation on the western c h i c a g o ^ e r i c a n J*

n touch with each otheran«f^kh another song "Pensacola" Mrs. Baillet's avoidable result. plains; the horrors of transportation by

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. u ~ s i < ^ of this city for many years and edge |*f the importance and a, vantages »' « J ? f J " ™ * ? • _ b ° ! h P ^ f a ° * takes place in both states of conscious-

White has gone to Wash- a well known medium throughout cea- of arterial embalming, and in order to P n v a t e . the scent of blood, the fear, the

1 t « s rn ' l s h o r t r e p o r t s of their work* ..?•> ) i i ' M r c s H m n s t a c 1 t- r impl i ca t ion

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ie Twin- will speak in Buf- « around a table and very satisfactory jeedafc. pabBdt? » Pven to the fact "j»U .**•« a r e ***• too well known to n o r m a l ^ ^ S o m e ^ ^ V n e m W . tests were given by Mrs. Antrim, and tha*Mert is no occasion to e -hide the * d m , t . , ° f « • « • * , " n o . 8 t r o . n 8 w

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Baxter is engaged at Man- * « ; F . a ^ u r g and Mrs W g h t read ft^^firon, the room when tl arterial ^ " * f j - * * ^ £ ' 8 ™ did while hypnotized. If

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iy S. Pepper lectured and gave ^ ^ T ? ^ ™J*1 ^ L 1 ! ^ ^ # ^ ^ ^ v e treatment c i i a \ crhill, Mass., Sept. 28th.

upon the table. I leave for Herkimer the er exposure ol person, simply o i 27th, visiting Mohawk, Lion and Frank- an arterial tube into an arter in

Spiritualist Lyceum will f o r t l j e f o r e my return to Lily Dale, about arnt lad whileldropsy and ot er causes ^ ^ "•olvet the !"ic I'»..str.a

,n Sun.iay, Oct. r>th in Paine Hall. t h e i r n h T find t h e Si NFLOWER flourishes 0 f tttui: Pettibone and wife are located pretty well here but shall endeavor to y ej

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better than the worst of its inevitable ^ u """" "J*"'""*~V " y O U t€\ a *?bJ y ^ ^ g ject while hypnotized that a stick which

You say, "Not alone the human race y o " h ^ l d i n a J>ecttti!ar w a y *• a P°^er'

• * • t> A and then awaken mm and ask him what carnivorous. Every great rifice of human y o u h o l d i n y o u r h a n d ht w U 1 P 1 , 0 0 1 ? ^

« | n d while dropsy and ot er causes ~ W £ I L throu^h V \ r n ^ « J a t » - « « at some s^ec^t death may Itqnire special reatment ^ ; ^ ^ 2 ! ! ^ ^ ™ ^ ^ ^ ^ «eance, if you hold the stick in vo«r

legal as well as othe reasons tions and depravity of man, this is so " A>- «~ :. +ua+ « --..o^^ «.i.«, :* «. „i,4. *^ hand as before, he will most likely say

ming should not be per. litted im- [ar • * " t h a t a r e a s o n y h v lt o u « h t t o that it is a poker * beso> The vegetarian does not object ZJ u w a 5 ^ " '

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ill A. A rent can be addressed for m<»mh of October at Pittsburg, Pa., •nil (Mivcry.

! lie Washington State Association c;•.:.ipinccting closed with the state con* vctition. Sept. 1 and 2.

Moses Hull was a drawing card at the >\. amorc irrove, Los Angeles, Cal. camp, (hiring the week of the 7th.

Mrs. H. Sully, of Buffalo, has returned h>:ne from a very pleasant two-weeks oir.ing at Atlantic City, N. J.

The Spiritualists of Oregon have or-

again answer the "pack" awaiting me th«^|tfe sense of feeling rem* as for a

also believed by those vho pro- t o t h c ***** °? l l f e - b e o b J e c t s t o t h e

tualism, and who clai i to have w w ^ w a i y taking of life. nication* from depart d « « « * o * ^ y . " A 8 ^ d e n Chang* to vegc-

There are different conditions of mem­ory in different subjects, and while a particular result might easily be pro-

2 T ! ; tariamsui wottld be detrimental to the * « « » • « * »ubject perhap. it would - r v —n^-ar- -r " ior a .^.^ . ,. ^^ u ATOH» «« :^:„^M«i work differently with another subject,

at my earliest convenience. My address titn^lper the Spirit has passe out, but 71«o r ,of t h c r a c e ; M a n v a n ^dividual, ^ . ^ . ^ A _ l ^ %_± ^ » — : T T *- «- — :«^i-^:*,« 4-u «r^**- u.„ «,a / ia 4uu -~A Individual temperament must always be will be Herkimer. X. Y. for the preieni" be that at it ( «ay, the dolj qualified « * * » « the wnter, has made this sud- experiment*.

arterial embalmer, for profew « a l tea- d « * ^ " t o h w P ^ m a - ^ t welfare, k _ ^ : . J J _ s_ _P=" ^^ • • • ^ ^ i flfM, «w-;,.,i v^« 0 ^ « v ^ * i , ^ A person who is slow inaction while S A N I T Y A N D P S Y C H I C POWEK. sons, delay* iU embalming or a time **"_***_* Vl7 Jh .?"_ ^ ?J awake, will be more or less alow while

the bod id there ., „_ **.» a.«v«»« mi ,a. taken place, a»d i, c « e the £ * • «J ^ e t a r i a n peasantry of ^

oraajr other cause nay delay Scotland, Ireland, France, Turkey, Swe- LEWIS R. HILLIER.

A person who develops and uses *&* psychic power, must have perfect ijelf owl< control. The student who is seeking to ofs>1

unfold clairvoyance, clairaudience, auto- J J J j J T V — J . ' " ^ ^ v e ;, st"' t5on'9 den, Japan? Does vegetarianism weaken

P .SV rnVbrrea SfffttWiSSZ £ £ 1 ^ ^ ° ' ^ ai. tHi„ g , No matter whether the c^n- m ^ j g ^ j - r be made f ^ ^ t ^ Z w S ? People who suffer from tired eyes - a n d

• i c, , A • . WUUIA m u n i c a t i o n s or messages purport to come • J ^ S T ' ^ J * TUT" *JT" '"" 'uT ardron Waener. Remenyi, Ben i a rain who do not at t i m e s - m a y be glad to gi.aized a Mate Association, which held f r o t n his own ego or a spirit, he must abte%fnditionpi before artena embalm- "f™^: n a J n c r » remenyi, cenjamm .„«,«-• . L A J ^ J . ;r< first 'mnual convention Ser t ^ fi . r n t_.- 5 . . .. . . . - T « sn«* Jlii K* «%r# *riv «^rform^ Tri^^fflr. Franklin and many others who have tTJ a rrench autnors accidently-duv i:> nrst annual convention sept, o, o not follow blindly the dictation, but he U I S P i * °* P ^ V y penormca lneemc- - „,w---*i ^««.^« n « . « : « U f » u « . « „ . « - i „ I - , , . i . H , # iT ;««^«&»« ^JL «««i;fi*>i a MN i MnrMiim contributed to the worlds history and covered remedy. One night when engaged a n l • must hold everything to the light of ob- « « * W « dttfir?fcwuified arten 1 embalm- ^ .__._„_ J ;« «^rt«« . « . ^ u u . — . -«.«- -L*

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Mrs. Tillie V. Reynolds has served the jective reason. If i :r«;t Spiritual Societ>' of Buffalo, at Tc.r.ple, auring September and is engaged control over his passions, and uses *nd|fli»s cfcrtiffeate is accepted for October. psychic power in moderation, the results *«*$'# ***** **• b c e n propei ly treated,

.'.covge J. Arent passed to a higher will lead to no real harm; and may do ^"fft1 1 1 J**01^* i n n ° w a y ffcn8ive o r

life on Sept 24th at 10:50 p. m., at his a great deal of good in many ways. d * # | r o , ^ 1t f f* Pub^ ic h e a 1 t l

VjP . h..me in Allegheny City, Pa. He is a But a continued and incessant use of I f p well known, that whei life is ex-br-.iher of Wm. A" Arent. some phases of psychic power

Mr. W. . Colville is lecturing in the t o c a u s e a depletion of the vital eastern states and will commence t w o and thus undermine the health ro;rses of lectures in Banner Hall, 204 of the psychic sensitive. A

in writing an article, his eyes gave out tne jecttve reason. I. a person u p w ^ i n ^ ^ J ^ ^ J ^ V * ! ^ ' ^ t ^ J S S Z a n not eaten meat before he could finish and he was com-the motive strong mentally, w.th perfect j j j g r ^ f t ^ " ™ ? ** " f ^ "tbe flock, and herds of today would peUed to .top. So, turning from hi. cred control over his nflss nni A«<t U«M amlafts certincate is accented is evidence . . . \ * . « « .^ - . *-«

not exist," and we would not have our unfinished manuscript, his eyes fell upon wool and onr leather. What, then, is to »ome scraps ot colored »Uk that his wife prevent the raising of flocks for their nad been using for patchwork. These wool? And, as for leather, does thc ed- gay colors had a peculiar attraction for

- A ii • w w ; _ir. nat ion of the bod v should b olacedso ^ ^ ^ t e e m * w i t h r i c h e * «»told. waiting inkstand with brillttin% colored striped rtmouth street, Boston, Mass.. in 0c- d a n ^ r , s . , n a U o ^ n « o a r objective iein S S ^ l ^ ^ ^ l S ^ S Z o t T J T only for the magic wand of necessity to « * material that the eye most rest on

or evil spirits, to dictate to us, onr f y ? B * » ^ \ ; ^ ^ ^ ^ extract them. But, yon say, without every time he dipped hi . pen into theink. K» -er. >s\ami Abhayananda, is now visiting ; I lecturing in India in the interest of :a Samai, an organization for the pro-tion of the religious teachings of the

tiiihnava Saint. The lectures of Srvami •liayananda are able and eloquent. ;>. l\. jinu-rson writes: "On or about

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of living and acting. If we are receiv­ing communications from our own aub-conscious personality, and we ask a question, the answer will almost always agree with our own wishes; and the line of argument will

Wore embalming i . att, noted, and « ^ nocta and herd* the ra»in K of This brought u ^ U n t ^ e t i f * good antiwptk embalming **8«table. would not be possible, for -Bostoa Bremng Transcript.

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that we are liable to _ of accepting it as truth. Be master of t f t f f every Aerobe or b * terial germ

i K K » ber r>. we will start for Flint, Mich. your8eif. See that each message i i in wltlW which W comes in conta t.

properly and skilfulh applied.it ; » i « have depended upon their herd. A C l o « d o f Wftiw & every fiber of the .ystem «J» fe?*™e P " * * ^ " ^ " t m f for ^ b e a r j

the aake of argument that the fert,h«ng a b o y e ^ •* • ^ritualist who lucts from animals kept for shearing. , . ^- •-_ • i_

. . . , , . has witnessed any spmtual phenomena, and dairy purposes would be , . . - . ±u *• » _ t

' r calculated to prove the continuity of

ill seem so perfect, * # f f^rtainafy and effectua y prevent ^ " ^ * o get in the habit e f W f o i t a o|; putrefaction a d also des- 5roauft.8

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Parties f*.r the purpose of holding seances, can t n a t w h i c h i s m o r al ly right, and pay no write to us at our home address, Steam- a t tention to evil messages, no matter

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insufficient for the purpose, must, then, ..r . - .. . . „ ' yourscn. occ iuai cavu mc wtKc «* iu - - ^ v - ™ - -- tA-mistrv come to a standstill? Even beyond the grave, is specially re-

who wish to have us stop off a g r e e ment with right and troth. Accept » W « * * W ******* *• * ^ «• other ^ ° ™ ^ J l . . . . n r o n l e m Q « « ^ t o w r i t « tfP * complete and ac-A W t M f who desire to have their n<™ that science is solving the P^Wem, ^ ^ a c c o n n t o f t h e m o t t c o n v i l l d | l g

propeill and tenderly cared for, ™th ** »°ce«tive necessity, would it witnessed by them, «gn their m one! who is not oi y a com- ™\h™ d ^ « \ ! o n * *f>? ^nly yes. M n a ftnd ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a r t e 4 l embalmer. b it also as * f d »y I was reading about the clover ^ ^ . ^

9 of confidence as the i tmily phy^ ^ t t t a n d . , U ^ w e r t o d r a w 1

m t : ° « c n Each contributor, whose article is ac-and shlnld the decern, d be a fe- « « » tbe « and thus perpetually to re- ^ ^ ^ ^ %Q ^ then i»|the time when *ood taste P ^ 1 ^ t h e f °» W l t h t t t e « « * « « T «tfo-

the book as soon aa published.

V.; Oct. 6 to 10, general deliv- h o w p i a u s ibly they may be explained.

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Mr. A. Campbell has been quite ill for frequent use of the power, and allowing t'.c past two weeks but is now able to the influences to dictate and control jrou \u- out. The Campbell Bros, will visit as they wish. Preserve your individual-tin ir home at Lily Dale, about October ity, and do not make a plaything of <»:h for a rest after which they will your power return to Atlantic City, N. J. to attend trouble. t" their jewelry business. LEWIS R. HlLUBR

• rank T. Ripley, the well known lec­turer and test medium, has been draw-it j lar^e audiences at the Spiritual w. B. WATSON. .t Temple at Springfield, Mo. He will an- Could we but feel the conscious presence SW-T calls in Missouri to lecture, give Of our loved ones lingering near te.ts or officiate at funerals, during Yonder tombstone would not worry-

. , , * A-V.„—> We would check the rising tear < >, tober. Address, general delivery, w i t h ^ ^ t Q Q u r g p i r 5 t ^ ^ >;..nngneld. Mo. Whose wondrous works our spirits

The First Spiritualist Ladies' Aid Soci. swell, e:y of Springfield, Mass. will open meet- A n / f f l f . T ^ A 7 ? / ^ n l M ^ ii ^s for the season the first Sunday in

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refioement is greatly ap reciaten by * ? ° " ? * ? * ! ? • . . , . \nr frS«, and hi, a , .tance will N « . M ' ' ™*<"< «* « « « ^ J ^ ^ and addrew, ^ themlrom the heav lifting as «"•** t h a t " * " f o u l d ~ * ^ , 8 kn™ a . the most disagreeabl. and dar. " * « . ««*?* f o r r e a 8 ? n s * h f ^ o u l d

cause cannibalism in a boatful of cast-

Enclose stamp, when reply is expected, JAS. E. MIZZLES,

Kew Hope, Ark. P. S.—All Spiritualist papers, please

part of the duty, an in regard ™ w " , . - copy the above statement. J. E. r^penses, it is for his est interest a w f t y s - The vegetarian position from ^ %m.

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ish w l a t is suitable md within ***** f ° i n t °f T i c w \ a ? S « « W * f . u . r„^:i« *^ iu- i- one. Its truth is taught by man's phys-means of the family to >ay for in phys

M i s p l a c e m e n t of a Comma.

A popular captain's wife was more

All is well, all is well.

ober in Memorial Hall, Court St., at Could we but feel the conscious presence dead at the least possible ex >ense.

or on abort time, an , like any i c a l make-up-^tomach, teeth even the t h a n u g a a l | y Mxiou% o y e r s a f c t y o f 1 expense it is for the 1 tmily to de- movement of his lower jaw; by chemis- h e r h u s b a n d | a n d accordiogiy handed the

hat t iey can afford, o that the t r * m . l t s a n a y 8 , s o f f o o d s ; b y p , ; a c t l c a l parish derk a slip on Sunday morning, j mt ;'M the dead is tl , most i m . resets m whole nations of sturdy peo- ^ ^ t h c w o r d f f . . C a p t a i l l w i U f W l f nt question to determi. e; yet there Pk* a n d in. « d ^ d u a l ~ distinguished h a v i n g gQW tQ ^ w J f e d e 8 i r e § oae who will accept tl e services of [or exceptional strength of mind and ^ ^ o f t h e cov&tgation on his be-

one, and seem to contei t themselves body; by the fact that nearly seven- j ^ , , U n f o r t m i f t t c | ¥ t by the misplace-the delusion that th ty mried their eighths of the working population of the m e n t o f t h c c o m n | a a f t e r *< s e a« t f c e

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i - xf— m«. .^o Rmmorri of Of our father's guiding hand, and i p. m. Miss Blanche Brainard of ^ through by troubled waters .well. Mass., will serve them Oct. 5th T o t h a t b H g h t a n d h a p p y , a a d

We would then be bright and joyful. Rejoicing at the ringing knell |

And listening, hear the angels whisper, All is well, all is well. *

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1 12th; Mrs. Sadie L. Hand, of Hos­tile U>th and 26th.

The Massachusetts State Association will hold a mass meeting at Lowell, Mon-iNv Oct 0th Among those who are Could we but feel the conscious presence 1 "l- : * T>-— r ^ - « * Of a world so near our own, r cM*cu-d to be present are: Pres. George ^ . ^ n h a r m o n v a n d a n i o a

\V. Fuller, Carrie F. Lonng, Irvine F. W c m u s t ^ ^ w n a t w e ^ ^ soWfp, ^vmonds Mrs. C. Fannie Allyn, Mrs. Then our daily lives would broaden Minnie M Soule, Mrs. Annie L. Jones, And in heights our spirits dwell, * Mr, Ann.! M. CoggshaU. M « 9 B.anche L J - J * : * * « * angets«ng»g, iirainard and others. » » »

!»r. Noyes writes: "Since leaving Lily T b e s e r Q S c 9 u n d e r m v w W w r 3 ^ 0 0 l»:dc. Mrs. Xoyet and self, have held.two r e f e r e n c e t o f o r m e r r o 9 C S o r to better

ones; they are for what they exist with God today. There is to them. There is simply the perfect in every moment of its Before a leaf-bud has burst, iw |*hole life acts; in the full-blown flower, no more; in the leafless root, t less.—Emerson. ' " ^ •#&

world to-day eat no flesh, and by the 0 a t | o n ^ fM t h a t ..(^^^

KWI1V W C C I T M C I T ' 1 D C D I V ~ n , P a m ° n . f a ! t t h f the ammal labor of w j , ^ ^ g * to M hi . wife, *1ffli WE EAT IEAT, A REPLY «* » d o n e bv ^ - foot^ vegetar. detire8 rf h.$ eoiwvth. *3.fc M' «"•« . ^ e diseased nature of flesh „ « , y ^ f . . .

II foods—which are but the oroducts of the r of the Cbica^ > American: earth given to us secosjn-handed and

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-:.iriuial meetings in I. 0 . O. F. hall, at K duster, X. Y., and at both meetings

hall was full. Sunday, September Syracuse, X. Y., at thc First

Association hall, we had a

t.:e •Jl. a t St «i r i tual hir-e attendance. The society here is s o w i n g iu the work, but 1 think that tiie friends here will build up a strong s cietv within the week. The Society ^ — will lose oae of their dear friends, who Xatural law must be hrs done much for the cause and society, own yard stick— the Mrs Brewer, who leaves for Chicago, the same within.

—Cornhill Magazine. » » « , —

an issue of the Amen an recently laden with impurities, thus causing un- All the force that man can generate is an editorial entitled " Vny We Eat due stimulation, which is mistaken for but a modicum compared to the vibra- f

t—Wby^We Must Con nue to Bat nutrition; by the aesthetic sense which tion needed to make a plant grow. Jn^Ninterest of faira ss, will you distinguishes between the beautiful and _. . . • ^ \^mZM*~-A w** •u- ;^*^ jL^i iA « r ^ • • • L T ^ - 1 .• «_«J ^ • -.t. Nothing is at last sacred but the mteg-me a brief space in w ich, I think, the hideous—a sense prominent in the ^ , & ._„ ^ °

j|fe t t o i | . the error o the above incorrupt ed taste of the child, to whom as regards not on / the state- flesh food is abhorrent; by the laws of

m that editor alv but also economy, which demonstrate that the drawn from t em?

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Healer A N D

GIFTED PSYCHIC.

Readings and Business Ac Ic©

By M a l l , S1.00 and two Sta< ps.

"I have never k n o w n a more c< ipetent, reliable and truthful medium Cor 1 e Spirit World, than Cbaa. Walter Lynn."

JOS. RODB8 BUC ANAN.

Address, 1512 Franklin Street, Oaklar i f Cal.

Ten Written Questions SURE GOITRE CURE. b y m a i l , o r a n y m a t t e r s a n s w e r e d for o n e d o l l a r , t h r o u g h a u t o m a t i c w r i t i n g , A Famous Michigan Spec ia l i s t D i s c o v e r s b y t h e w e l l - k n o w n m e d i u m , ~ "

Pierre L O. A. Keeler, Lily Dale , C h a u t . C o . , X. Y.

a Positive Cure for Goitre at Last. Use it at H o m e .

RIPANS The is scarcely any condition of ill-health t h a t is no t benefited by the occasional use of R I P A N S Tabule. For sale bv Druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordi­na ry occasion. The family bot t le , GO cents, contains a supply for a year. 72-95* r"«~r.

be b e t t e r for t h e c o m i n g gener - T H E L A W S O F M A T U R E p l a n e

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first b e c a m e man i fe s t on t h e e a r t h p l a n e

a n d ve t m a n in m a n y p a r t s of t h e e a r t h

Governing the Aquisitions >f Heal th , Wea l th and Happiness.

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t h e v i r t u e s , y o u h a v e t a k e n t h e rum b a r r e l t h e r e , w i t h i t s d e a d e n i n g influence,

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T h e s e t h i n g s a r c m e n t i o n e d in t h i s p lace t h a t by s h o w i n g y o u wherein y o u h a v e e r red , t h e w a y m a y be m a d e c l ea r for y o u t o e scape t h a t for w h i c h y o u wil l deeply r e g r e t ; for a s y o u s o w , t h u s m a s t y o u r e a p in life t o c o m e . T h i s is a n i n e v i t a b l e l a w , each o n e w o r k i n g o u t h is o w n s a l v a t i o n .

Need I s a y m o r e on t h i s t h e m e ? A l a s I fear t he se l e s sons m u s t be m a n y t i m e s r e h e a r s e d e 'er m a n k i n d a p p r e c i a t e t h e full m o m e n t u o u s n e s s of t h e s e sub j ec t s .

T o o m a n y re^t t he i r e n d e a v o r o n t h e k n o w l e d g e of e v e r l a s t i n g life, whi le mes ­s a g e s from t h o s e g o n e before, g a v e t h e m a r e a s o n a b l e h o p e of t h e i r o w n c o n d i t ion w h e n t h e y t o o , s h o u l d l a y a s i d e t h e m o r t a l fo rm. F r i e n d s , t h i s is n o t e n o u g h for y o u t o k n o w . V o u r p r e s e n t e n d e a v o r is n o t e n o u g h for vou t o d o .

Not un t i l a l l a r c lifted u p , o r in o t h e r w o r d s , no t un t i l all rea l ize t h e full im­p o r t of life, a n d each o n e g r e e t s a l l m a n k i n d a s b r o t h e r s h o u l d , y o u fail t o w o r k for t h e e n l i g h t e n m e n t a n d b e t t e r ­m e n t of t h e h u m a n fami ly .

If for a t i m e y o u cou ld r o a m w i t h m e t h r o u g h s o m e of t h e scenes of s p i r i t life, y o u r h e a r t w o u l d y e a r n w i t h ex­ceeding p i t y a t t h e spec tac l e of l o s t m a n ­h o o d a n d w o m a n h o o d , a n d t h e ab j ec t hope lessness of t he i r c o n d i t i o n . T h e s e c o n d i t i o n s w o u l d never ex i s t , did a l l m a n k i n d w h o a r e on t h e h i g h e r p l a n e s of t h o u g h t , l a b o r t o g e t h e r w i t h b r a i n a n d c a p i t a l t r w l e v a t e y o u r fallen fel low-m e n .

T h i s w o r k can be so m u c h b e t t e r a c ­compl i shed wh i l e in t h e mater ia l life, w h e r e these l e s sons of life a r e learned o r u n l e a r n e d .

We des i re y o u t o so l a b o r and s o l o v e t h a t t h e a w a k e n i n g i n t o t h e n e w b ir th , m a y h n d y o u fully p r e p a r e d for t h e j o y s of life in t he celes t ia l r e a l m s of l ight a n d love w h e r e e t e r n a l p r o g r e s s i o n fills al l t i m e w i t h c o m p l e t n e s s .

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