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i90£ on Property cf <*•*• Co. Hist. Soo ^ DEVOTED TO PROGRESSIVE, RELIGIOUS AND SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT- W i: £ *» r^"/ '*.•' * t*W»%v\\\\\»\v\x\t\»\\\\*\%»»%»x»\»»»»%%%»»W»<<>»M*\WI»»»l1M»—Ml— THE IDEALS OF ALTRUISM. By J. P. COOKE. wf VOlUmC l. Thc Sunflower Publishing Company. tlLl conscience. There are, of course"; occasionally lapses as history sho but humanity rallies, it takes wa ing from the past, the moral sen ment reacts on corruption and it. (Gradually moral capital is ulated; it is vested in public opini in memories, books, institutions furnishes a guarantee against « hu :i i< u<ls, thc Spiritualists, affirm dissolutions of tlie civil bond. th,• nauiral immortality of mankind, want of this capital some ane but hold that immortal life, in the ^ a t e s like Assvna, Greece and R . .. , * . went down; with it. modern -sm: nohic M'lwr. ,s tor the pure and good mav survive; hut not without iC affectionate and the kindly Y I. The rest exist after their KVn * ls F,NITK - manner- lingering near the mucky Evil is sell-limited and self-des l.order <M the grosser world, slaves t ', ve; the good in human nattt still to animal attractions, groping self-conserving and self-increa about amid baffling lusts, mistaking \( modern society is more com their brutish delights for blessedness, anc | rcst s, as it evidently does,><££ < r pretending to. firmer basis than did" society la id. w iio was essentially a Spirit- ancient times, it is to be inferred society is more moral now than f and that increase of moral pa affords a presumption of Y., JANIAKY 1,1912. t -- tin- dispi (Si' Issued the First and Fifteenth " of Each Month at 50 Cents per Year. oseope that they should not marry such a person as they may desire, that It will prove a failure, he need not marry unless he desires to do inftaence; wiitenf w »t to marr i, \ ^i 11 *f rs ° n f witr do so in spate ot all the planets l*< V.S.U.EM Nailer ,*M i, •..: »Xk [fc4 * , *<*• . tJ'l] science of. t te stars a n | i l l Astrologers, and then be Below we reprint? t* pi sorifJ£? for it it. A c< ertain Chicago made in a late issue < '|tw of the miverse As||4loger who etaims that marriage of Light and a inmanity. wonlcjl always be a failure with him hand of the Presii Iwn of Asjtr >logy is buttle planets only indicated it but which appeared s observed 1 x those diet, riot cause it, married seven or By carefully rei tudy ofttt^ unseen mtpf? times, .aid has complained yen* will comprehena tne 1 thousati< I years, about his * 4 hai?d luck in one sentence la a few days *»&&v of our solar &jrtem, andii^sserted $f$ft there-was no luck receive a coupon leite^wfij jjjfigm, '-jrf, tftt feliac ifi am npxt one.:, He is master of his working plan evolvM'fe rs shoukl ikye an ow ; rt^destiny; what a firte teacher he offerings small mrirj&i Btrni \-i* R nalist, taught that immortal lite, in :\n\ e«»n-»oling sense of the word, was lor the morally arisen alone. irviveil dissolution, indeed, increase from age to age. Altruism or care for others, eartjr The re>t M o n l y t<> e n t e r the dim abodes where the shade* of men passed spectral the general weal, is gradually ;.ml joy.i^s days, neither <>ccupied ing'head against egotism and| with memories nor entertained with ishness. It is not necessarv to hopes, in a state having every char- fase with the influence of the hist acteristu ot annihilation except that Christian churches, either Gi oi* utter unconciousness. Roman, the influence of ai To such the transition is— Spiritualism, nor to denv that;' •'* •* Lethe's gloom but not its \\fe aiK ] fidelity of other noble ] *I ll, <-*t; . in that movement did impart* Tie pain but not the peace ot human society a moral leaven death." served to regenerate t h e WC|3 It is important to note that the reinforcing those saving osenuai idea is that the moral res- Faith and Love whose l< urreetion is primary; is, in fact, the tegrntion and moral death. one important resurrection to be There is this great remedial hoped aid striven for. f rom the depths and force flf This view harmonizes with the inner ^>r soul life tiiat may be Altiuistic ideal. The thought is no ^ oru am ] w hen things are ^ hss convincing to the head than it worst, redemption is near. Ul is kindling to the heart. It seizes on charity for all and malice tows philosophers equally with enthusi- none." asts It begets a genuine heroism of reform, ,i devotion to philanthropy among men of all classes. It appeals \\ ith the force of religious conviction to the people who have forsworn religion; to secularists like Holyoke ai 4i & all human, annual w fe, no 4»^e Itniws^ Jb I s^udy o t thjs' m i iie' 1 '<sase. a s f birtli # fit ^pifol- et characte!r, mental ev ,151 ^ " >nd' all eo l|e, tndi- ^ ev ^ |i$ur nj as st 5|fad et \idi tne % mmt dq *«y|i tuse &n gol Wftit iey n^beP •» <!|aini t o 1 jss the lifei^ telv (wbeii iirth arf in a " is. rrs be! * J , i « crying need. If tttfc'4 ve found tpat when one has a America wilt treat [j£4j 0f|bftuitfi^: er. ^ own ei^r wha onl eicperien^e trom a certain with care and pro w.eoiit|gteati«m of the plan- thev are able, wzmkv€i at hk|e conditions 6?o not cause will soon be in wot*iius b^ause^s on^ learns, he an>dw Heading 4h«l - under .ht^hei laws, this is | ng ^o st ai$ a letfcf?** 8 ott f anc| solution is fate. Harrison B. Barretll n one cun Control J^eir cireum. Baefc Bay ft P. 0«V^L pate their own destiny* volunteering their # r hey can t * e a tell dollar MR waiting for a lettSSH'-tx** ra1k;int<| tl|e Chicago board of through another, v^t |a|id c^tnj carry away all the w i$i spread the newfgl fthere : m id the world, give it The trustees of the fumv arc: pw% attf do tht same thing Harrison D. BafT^&|Bni%ii;D agam m a short time, for it is p. Austin, T o m i ^ J |Jai. ; wtwr^l for people td try to get Minnie M, Soul, Stytnerville, lung fof j|othing ,• as it is for George W. Kates AnfrFate ^people | # He and be and ^rving P. ^ ***&.b-\M , i•?••'• * « W« are imp k tfeot ttey haif; fVo^i the ?$*% :e ;* 4t^ 14* \*j*% 5Mr».J ve 1$) 'P WsKI t!»WMi|>»ad a ftWt. I havi tionf of the country ;that the iim iper. Temper is ais a te duty ®f the , , .„., >i Mercury, some- ma fee possible t_ eotne^t^n Irapiis. I have Home at Waverlv^l ll< d that ^hjn events excite my ua ll8ts, with small ''Mam ^ - L u ^ tha t rf J tl „-n to a business ous of soen ding {bttiar ™„ senile tem ifes that putp^se, that it accomplishes a great years with" those of tieir ^ n faH love''--fat oie thing def|. ftre is a bad thing out of Mediums and Spiiltl^Iis#Hvho success in tl it than place, but very agreeable in cold wholly without NMfnM with *A» an LETTER FROM LAKE Hi The officers o( the Southern and Positivists as well as to Spirit- sadaga Camp wish to thank ualists. for the packages ofTiiESuNPI Nearly all the moral enthusiasm of also for printing thc program| our time l>cars the stamp of this first page. belief. Perhaps your many readers w< The (.olden Rule has the merit of like to know what we are doing reconciling self-love with brotherly- this land of sunshine, away ~ love, the ego and the non-ego. It the snow and sleet. The officer^ keeps the individual in his place, and putting the grocery building, wl holds him to his duty there and was presented to the Association shows him that it is the most sol- Mr. Hodgkin, in condition fer i emn part of his duty to make strong grocery man that will have charge and bright the special link in the the grocery this year, also are b # * human chain which he represents. ing a Bazaar for the Ladies Live for the good to humanity. The library is to be enlarged aj and reineinl»cr that moral power is, sealed which will be a great in us very nature, cumulative, it is provement. There are other droiti an ever increasing quantity. It has which will come later. an aspect of Infinity. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Bond, Mr. Material force is a constant quan- Mrs. A. A. Butler, Mr. and Mn tity. So much ami no more of it D. Palmer of Ohio, Judge Ut there has been since the first impul- wood and son oi Canton, OWo^, sion given to the matter of which here; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman;| the world is composed. In one form North Collins, X. V., came j t" or another it survives and can never week; Mrs J. Kodes Buchanoa* cease and never increase. California, came this w<"' But :roral force is cumulative; its t»renamyer and friend of Cineim exercise \n one form by one individ- are occupying Mrs. HutTs eoi ual not only does not lessen, hut L ist Sunday our first meetingfi increa^e^ its supply in another. You heM on the grounds. There* w^ can ;.<'. a fresh supply from the good attendance. Progressive inner \\\l." If firmness puts forth parties are held Monday evening V& mt m& f' KM "< V foi IS ft; JM ch £u ii leal In 'ft ;0T the _„„ i,gro«ir"j« others! say [ ^ L ' (n c&ct^lfi Heaths, »m ' frtion;#lli fH -wffl»i#.jl Ion has sho yn teirs ftt^mi lable ltd Ith. e Aim Ifiis lifeesv^i but:^^^ 1 a Iral 1 M 1 ju -tm ,*r ^jri \v er in an act of hero- Mr Lee Morse has charge of el!-sacrifice his supply of dinin*?*Yoom. Mrs. Marv Norfl Sage i 4, m isir. ar.-l that t< r.w\< n >t exhausted but rather and Mrs. Sage have chargtf i::cica>oi t iic;*eb\; and others who the hotel. Many friends that, 4 i witness .-.nd profit by that sacrifice here list year will remembef.^ CApcricr.* ra accession of moral life, many kindlv acts and the Wi We ca-i tract- it up from savagery, welcome that they receive^ f The bar' i i c tribes have feeble per- Mrs. Northrup. ieption> ot the moral law. There is Thanksgiving Mr. Morse p to them no SIP. but a very immoral dinner for all on the camp stale lh« sense is restricted to There were many words of,p good faith with friends and allies for the bountiful repast. and the avoidance of fiagment tres- furnish Christmas dinner pass «.n otiur * rights. As civiliza- person on the grounds. tion ad\ances society protects itself Our best wishes will go with laws, hfe l>ecomcs moiecomplex the editors of all the SeJ but dso more moral. Moral sens.' papers. We will wish tin is educated. Gradually the stria- subscriptions m-\y be doit genev of obligation is transferred 1902. ^ from the civil statute to the private MKS. J. D. PALMER, Gufc <K;: k>l1 •m H m M m r -\ A^ 'nil & fcr 'A\ Si,: oncstly by it and I n^ t h e b o m e m m tot |lfetl# Ik* » le ••» A. h; e, % est 0od -I Iiajfe got ft- indivjidual is eo ? ptoide ^ e so slow and com requires a little ous that ^they are afraid to prac tieal applicatAi to say nothing about speak- *j*he \>teran*s 1 |eirvthou|^:s. Swfh; people are national institutiog'toA^wilSI# ^sity. K.A were » t for such? sta te or national fcir "" K half of the ministers of tm m ertt of the needy. States would starve to death a footsie of its ov&fj T ta &^4- \ )th *** are ' ^ " ^ dowment femd. % d wil^wrrel. Iliev are the i tO ri0us f and we At p*fc ff Jthe petty lawyers, creal ^ wiJ i ^ abui fi#r# IE 4 eiass ot people wh6 passbv. The N. S tterjr am^ wish ^>be masters for ^ig^ar V w# * <jwlf *«ttny Wfe« are nrach; protection oV mr« Wnf, hout ^ ,ng ^enemies. Unt the T ^ M P * a ^ a a r c o s e ( ^ ist i^iion k organ! ne -t: >','i-.A .«w , work of earing ., t n # l j s someplie who can nee <j^ It j s CK . W| fi Atril<t!,%lht he preaches in ovm . and ^ IM> ^ to p&ft ma Astrology is nof camt nend iiself to^L, stn,, ot ;timt the stars do not sonl | n i^ lanA^ i AjtJ" '^'M Jil ;d^|aialliehf; : ,;^ r a n » | itfyu cv jJ* t|r M thciU&EM e dtftM?h & * . ce mm -fctions. f Let some app eal tolthe SpMI **W :1?f*l- ol,t *#\*? lX V*P°%';tQ interest %henlse| wili^look le d<pnse %m i^;i|hajm H •an^piritt sp ick a Uj^ld of?! irpose sh< ry' 41 *Jharitj *+**$*>&$* lAmei raw ?J Z <«4 ee|4>||ft|an(l ^t|hem show; e ffof|s of the V.? ' %fent a n | success is our ^^ p^pje, a| time, let some of inters arc befi * y$<> ^ ^ } their cuv povertVt ^fekness nctes t ; apf teaeh others to do <>1ir ^^ mmYmmxi guiuk &&m keep r out ot the Several of them a^ s ^^efelaw a[few weeks hoWi ^ this is ai |; * ,.' ,,£ . rt ' ! , A . fi- uafisis ani$ j to ^tl M o i | « t 4 i t ^ r e in«tienced to d ^ . Wi f| t behooves m "" >!> V S (>< ' ^i. one . v tha | disgrace fkim tb^i O * »4wfctly t oriit may U of ^ ^ beloved cat ws»0m:.*«n^« ^ ^ ljeneh l carebf our own! ! . ^ . J svm ^ thv ' ^ a f^ i they^be permitted %?|| len» u$f ^* svl \ ct] ?^ and kant for s >d m'Mmpother, there is thg the fe^ltion of the brain| ; m £^\JA ltthi^fcaifferentlyf-|T ^ v ^ t that ^onld necessi, ^ k . of ^ .£hc dene, and if thf * T ^ B|p^ei f presentto cause th| ? wiJ | m ^ ^ r could ^ t desire m^^thr^k |pefi#nar * ^ w Itualt '%''• '?»*J e is thjg peoyfe of means thei^nd. 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By J. P. COOKE.

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conscience. There are, of course"; occasionally lapses as history sho but humani ty rallies, it takes w a ing from the past , the moral sen ment reacts on corruption and it . (Gradually moral capital is ulated; it is vested in public opini in memories, books, inst i tut ions furnishes a guarantee agains t

« hu :i i< u<ls, thc Spiritualists, affirm dissolutions of tlie civil bond. th,• nauiral immortali ty of mankind, wan t of this capital some ane but hold that immortal life, in the ^ a t e s like Assvna, Greece and R

. .. , * . went down; with it. modern -sm: nohic M'lwr. ,s tor the pure and good m a v s u r v i v e ; h u t n o t wi thout iC

affectionate and the kindly Y I. The rest exist after their K V n* l s F , N I T K -

m a n n e r - lingering near the mucky Evil is sell-limited and self-des l.order <M the grosser world, slaves t ' , v e ; the good in human nattt still to animal a t t rac t ions , groping self-conserving and self-increa about amid baffling lusts, mistaking \( modern society is more com their brutish delights for blessedness, a n c | r c s t s , as it evidently does,><££ < r pretending to. firmer basis than did" society

l a id. w iio was essentially a Spirit- ancient times, i t is t o be inferred society is more moral now than f and tha t increase of moral p a affords a presumption of

Y., JANIAKY 1,1912.

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- - tin-dispi (Si'

Issued the First and Fifteenth " of Each Month at 50 Cents per Year.

oseope that they should not marry such a person as they may desire, that It will prove a failure, he need not marry unless he desires to do

inftaence; wiitenf w » t t o m a r r i , \ ^ i 1 1 *frs°n f witr do so in spate ot all the planets

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science of. t te stars a n | i l l Astrologers, and then be Below we reprint? t* pi sorifJ£? for i t i t . A c< ertain Chicago made in a late issue <

'|tw of the miverse As||4loger who etaims that marriage of Light and a inmanity. wonlcjl always be a failure with him hand of the Presii Iwn of Asjtr >logy is but t l e planets only indicated it but which appeared s observed 1 x those diet, riot cause it, married seven or By carefully rei

tudy ofttt^ unseen mtpf? times, .aid has complained yen* will comprehena tne 1 thousati< I years, about his *4hai?d luck in one sentence la a few days *»&&v

of our solar &jrtem, andii^sserted $f$ft there-was no luck receive a coupon leite^wfij jjjfigm, '-jrf, tftt feliac ifi am npxt one.:, He is master of his working plan evolvM'fe

rs shoukl ikye an ow;rt^destiny; what a firte teacher he offerings small mrirj&i

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nalist, taught t ha t immortal lite, in :\n\ e«»n-»oling sense of the word, was lor the morally arisen alone.

irviveil dissolution, indeed, increase from age t o age. Altruism or care for others , eartjr

The re>t M only t<> enter the dim abodes where the shade* of men passed spectral the general weal, is gradually ;.ml joy.i^s days , neither <>ccupied ing 'head against egotism a n d | w i t h memories nor entertained wi th ishness. It is not necessarv t o hopes, in a s t a t e having every char- fase with the influence of the hist acter is tu ot annihilation except that Christian churches, either Gi oi* utter unconciousness. Roman, the influence of ai

To such the transition i s — Spiritualism, nor to denv that;' •'* •* Lethe's g loom but not its \\fe a i K ] fidelity of other noble ]

*Ill,<-*t; . in that movement did impart* T i e pain but not the peace ot human society a moral leaven

d e a t h . " served t o regenerate the WC|3 It is important to note tha t the reinforcing those saving

o s e n u a i idea is t h a t the moral res- Fa i th and Love whose l< urreet ion is primary; is, in fact, the tegrntion and moral death. one i m p o r t a n t resurrection t o be There is this great remedial hoped a i d striven for. from the depths and force flf

This view harmonizes wi th the inner >r soul life t i iat may be Altiuist ic ideal. The thought is no ^ o r u a m ] w h e n things are ^ h s s convincing t o the head than it worst , redemption is near. U l

is kindling to the heart. It seizes on charity for all and malice tows philosophers equally with enthusi- none." a s t s It begets a genuine heroism of reform, ,i devot ion t o philanthropy a m o n g men of all classes. It appeals \\ i th the force of religious conviction t o the people w h o have forsworn religion; to secularists like Holyoke

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b^ause^s on^ learns, he an>dw Heading 4h«l -under .ht^hei laws, this is | n g ^o s tai$ a letfcf?**8

ottf anc| solution is fate. Harrison B. Barretll n one cun Control J^eir cireum. Baefc Bayft P. 0«V L

pate their own destiny* volunteering their # r hey can t * e a tell dollar MR waiting for a lettSSH'-tx** ra1k;int<| tl|e Chicago board of through another, v ^ t

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The officers o( the Southern and Positivists as well as to Spirit- sadaga Camp wish to thank ualists. for the packages ofTiiESuNPI

Nearly all the moral enthusiasm of also for printing thc program| our time l>cars the s t amp of this first page. belief. Perhaps your many readers w<

The (.olden Rule has the merit of like to know w h a t we are doing reconciling self-love with brotherly- this land of sunshine, a w a y ~ love, the ego and the non-ego. I t the snow and sleet. The officer^ keeps the individual in his place, and put t ing the grocery building, wl holds him t o his duty there and was presented t o the Association shows him t h a t it is the most sol- Mr. Hodgkin, in condition fer i emn par t of his du ty to make s t rong grocery man t h a t will have charge and bright the special link in the the grocery this year, also a re b #* human chain which he represents. ing a Bazaar for the Ladies

Live for the good t o humanity. The library is t o be enlarged aj and reineinl»cr t ha t moral power is, sealed which will be a g rea t in u s very nature, cumulative, it is provement. There are other droiti an ever increasing quant i ty . I t has which will come later. an aspect of Infinity. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Bond, Mr .

Material force is a constant quan- Mrs. A. A. Butler, Mr. and Mn ti ty. So much ami no more of it D. Palmer of Ohio, Judge Ut there has been since the first impul- wood and son oi Canton, OWo^, sion given to the mat te r of which here; Mr. and Mrs. S h e r m a n ; | the world is composed. In one form North Collins, X. V., came j t" or another it survives and can never week; Mrs J. Kodes Buchanoa* cease and never increase. California, came this w < " '

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e, % est 0od -I Iiajfe got ft- indivjidual is eo ? ptoide ^ e so slow and com requires a little ous that they are afraid to practieal applicatAi

to say nothing about speak- *j*he \>teran*s 1 |eirvthou|^:s. Swfh; people are national i n s t i t u t i o g ' t o A ^ w i l S I # ^sity. K.A were » t for such? s t a t e or national fcir "" K

half of the ministers of tm mertt of the needy. States would starve to death a footsie of its ov&fj

T t a & ^ 4 - \)th*** a r e ' ^ " ^ dowment femd. % d wil^wrrel. Iliev are the itOri0usf and we

At p*fc ff Jthe petty lawyers, c r e a l ^ wiJi ^ a b u i fi#r# IE 4 eiass o t people wh6 passbv. The N. S

tterjr am^ wish ^>be masters f o r ^ i g ^ a r V w #

* <jwlf *«ttny Wfe« are nrach; protection oV mr« W n f , h o u t ^ , n g ^ e n e m i e s . Unt the T

^ M P * a ^ a a r c o s e ( ^ ist i^iion k organ! n e - t : >','i-.A .«w , work of earing ., t ]» n # l j s someplie who can n e e<j^ I t j s C K .W |fi Atril<t!,%lht he preaches in ovm. a n d ^ I M > ^ to p&ft ma Astrology is nof camtnend iiself to^L, stn,, ot ;timt the stars do not sonl | n i ^ lanA^

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nctest; apf teaeh others to do <>1ir ^^ mmYmmxi guiuk &&m keep rout ot the Several of them a^

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. ^ . J s v m ^ t h v ' ^ a f ^ i they^be permitted % ? | | len»u $ f ^ * svl\ct]?^ and kant for s

>d m'Mmpother, there is thg the fe^ltion of the brain| ;m£^\JA

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QDIDITIIAI I9T Tni l l l l l lC CKUflfll Mattie E. H u l l 72 York street, With its stock of trade in brai. 0 r i n l ! U A L l 6 ! inWWlnO aUnUIII.. Buffalo, X. Y., or t o the writer, A. And "ideas" swapped withou "boot,"

- - - - |n the Yipe.

OBITUARY, J. Weaver, Old Orchard, Maine.

Important Information. Here% Jto Lily Jfale -

Send 10c and Date of Birth for tnv Little Booklet.

Why Wi Don't Have M M M » Man's ^MSS^^ w Opinion,

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A . J . W E A V E R . w P . . . .w . . . w ^

* i u h session of this school Editor of one of our verjr in^e|r Ne at the Cassadaga Camp teresting papers t h a t ass i s t^ . ,* \ Jh

-r.»iuin>. Lilv Dale, X. Y.. on Tues- fP™?<*ing the beautiful trutH '.lav Max i :uh and close on Thnrs- Spiritualism or the life bey©§H! ,1 ;,\. |ulv l o t h , 1902 . ^ « y e A? w e are, ancTfcave

readers ot this paper and others fi O U R S E S OF STII>Y. many years, and we are

Bil/u Spiritualism and Higher ready t o help t o do all w e Criticism. .Moses Hull. advance the cause; w e are *Q$6ft\

< »rati»rv. Yoice and Physical Cul- w e are many times obKgeApl»¥ tiuv Hxciviscs in Expression, Alfar- and listen t o speakers a t s<# ata fahnkc. of our camps doing so mugtf

I'liilolmrN. Rhetoric, Composition in the w a y of helping t o build and Lo-iV. A . J . Weaver, A. B. lovely truth by bringing int*

Psvclik- Lessons and Class Sitt ings meetings speakers w h o abusf;^ i n I >c\ «/!<>) mien t. Under Direction of man that has a business

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Spirit (»ui(ks. Mattie E. Hull. enough t o build a railroad o f \ \ \ ck lv <>r semi-weekly meetings shop or factory, by calling

will he held by the students for prac- thieves or oppressors and evej^tffi tke in oral discussion, preparing but honest men. ]»ai)er< :.\u\ in the usages of parlia- In that w a y they do a{ 11 K ii i a i- \ law. wrong, for by this method they

P ¥ l ) I ? . m the cause of "Spiritualism poor L X , h N S f c I told Mr. Barrett of the NJ'g

Tniiin:i >r the entire term, $6 .50 . that he and Walker might luiti. ;: iur any part of term when would continue t o beg in a t i y i

whuie u n a cannot be taken, per a s \ong a s they lived but if t h e f wivk Sl.«>'». not have anv moneyed men ill

ii«. t:%! .ad lodgings on the grounds ranks they would never sucq< IK-! week. S.'J.OO to $4.00 . building up the cause, as i t i g $

^ ;t - s ,,r rooms for self board- a l w a y s has been said and it i s I i:.L . - ...Ii expense. that when anv person or So|i

O - i •: Looks from $1 .50 to tries t o build themselves up b j fb s l » » o . \Utr some other down, thev al

!; n , ^ ea.i be bad of the teachers. w e n t down first, and that is t{ Thi- -.-h.-ol w a s started and has t n e o n e a n ( j o n ] v r e a s o n tha t

e .:itimn-! »r the purpose of provid- j s , l o t one large congregation^ .' .ee where those interested

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. e in the Spiritualist cause iK.jt i n Indiana. a« 1 get assistance in better There are in our ranks soi

:; nselves tor the work they t n e heaviest capitalists in our 4 \\uv. t«» do. Ot course but a n ( i thev are Spiritualists and o » $

..nij) natively, can lie ac- t h a t are of other beliefs, and f -':.ul in one short term. It often, in mv hearing, tell t h e m |

luen mv wish that Spirit- their men and women call theMfl •ai-iu establish and support i ^ ^ i t j s this kind of speakers! a.vut institution ot learning. ( i r i v e capital a w a y . i

me great pleasure t o say We have heard this kind of trf .•\idence that my wish may nianv camps, a s we have lUttolt :ied. There is a prospect m e e t i n g at Chesterfield, Anden

c!l v«flipped college will, in Alexandria and Indianapolis, ,ie be established m this a n a a n ( i a t Lilv Dak, Buffalo, K

Spiritualists, with a t e s t e r a n f i Svracuse, New York, (SA or three years'course ot Rapids, Vicksburg, Haslett ^ where our young men L a ke Cora, P a w Taw a n d ' &

en can he educated and a t p i a c c s i n Michigan, Clintoit,

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: . ..a:. nne saved to our cause n c a r St. Paul, Minnesota, l a i.x i . i n . protected under Spiritual- ville and Lake Helen, Florfd^ i> inihiences. a number of halls in Chicago.

\ tni« budding costing nearly $40- a t Lake Helen, Florida, t i r * „ n.Mi ha- been donated bv a wealthy c l e g Wright spoke and there ^ Spintii..list, and steps for incorpor- m imber of rich tourists from a •!<>!, .. ive already been taken. It came and went a w a v disgus K

aits an endowment fund in he howled about monopoly. !'

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into exist auspices, es|H*cially if it is . nig bv a wide spread and

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it we ha vent g o t a cause u enough t o talk about and btiil i ts own bottom, let's quit.

Cioshen. Ind. RICE TnoafP$di$

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h wi'.l i i . . ! i ^ : a \\ «: k-araiiiu e(>mes into existence un-

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^riKi(»i.- support, so its classes shall be hill i:itI overflowing wi th eager >'ii:ii'iis. who, graduating, will add _. c .. .

• i i °» i • .- Tiu- following was 21 veil as .1 respona i.^eir p - w e r t o t h e s c h o l a r s h i p o t U ) a s l ^alv Dale" on the occastWfi »'ae w«»-!«! a n d e s p e c i a l l y t o t h e e k - Immiuct «iven by the Willing Worfe^rf v ti .1! and honor of Spiritualism. r.rand Hotel, Lily Dale, N. Y. August

flu- : o f S p i r i t u a l i s t s a t t h e M i ^ T . O Hays. It w a s h a n d ^ t f j , • . .' . , • . . eciitlv with retjuest t«r publication;.

p'e^eir h Mir is t(»r the organization - ^ 11 .»: w i - tie*, and these require public 1 *-* \\Mrk,;s. Such workers in the Chris- An«l here's to Lily Dale— i:.in vlauvli are called ministers. Our own dear Lily Dale, ti

,kss to minister t o the needs Where the eorn-poppcrs pop, the \v

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i.'.Lie « i: e most valuable of all M-Piim-d truths, makes their work Here's to Lily Dale— f t,. a -real extent a thilure. In this ° « r OWI

tl l o y e d L , , y Dale»

,1, tt.t*t> <T>;fittfi1ic4- baa tVi*» Where the Gaston bovs gas, 3 T ^ l X ^ ^ n ^ P h ^ And the -Brooks' babbles fct< tM a a v a m a g e ot all Christian preachers w h c r e tht f t , G a i i k . , i s e y e r 8 W e ^ ^ and - the true minister to human- A m l t h e L v c e u m ' s run bv " l W V itv. b t lie t<K) is a partial (allure A t t h e LiWarv Hall, in the vale, f

a public teacher unless he sup-

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. , . ,,.^.^ . . . « . Humphriej. n a n «»r woman, is cheating htm- And from duty never slides, >eh". reeducated, he is hampered Xo matter what the call, in thfe and 1 ulered bv his mental limi- „ , , ., ^ , i

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His work is weakened and l a t i o i i ^ . ' - l U ' i i m a ,,ut or. a e e o u n t O f h i s ignorance, or And circle-tables thump;

i ^ : .vi ulr ,«.u«+ u L o , . ^ Our leaf-crowned Lily Dale, a.lc inaipul by w h a t he leaves w h e r e s e a n c e t r u m p / t s t r n n npets trump, . t . . . ~..^~ . ihump; :

1: i< made vulgar by w h a t he puts Where Lockwood's *4m-leC'u4ai5b

in because of his illiteracy, and the Would rattle e'en the Czar wor<t of all is, he is often uncoil- Were he here in our midst, in t)^j *ciou< both of his ignorance and il-'••teraiw

Here's to Lilv Dale —

paintji&M More than all, he is cheating human- The pictures of our saints J p t v bv not making himself the power Who once met with us here, i^ | l

a might be for en i ighten in | the jg. }Uv^s t Q u , 0 f t k _ » Ml aorar,: by bringing t o them tne pu n . s eeking Lily Dale rich results ot learning. Where no one goes a-beggm*4

Well endowed chartered colleges But "Subscribe for the Casstttfl are to be a part of the great future And if ye have the price h: 01 S«uritualism. One of them, i t Will count it mighty nice 1?

seems, i* on its w a y — is a lmost To stop awhile with us her f

lure, but until it arrives and for the H e r e - S t o L i i v D a i e _ *j:

mm.ediat ])resent, the Spiritualist Music-loving "Lily Dale, £ i rainimr School offers the best avail- where the great North-Wi'i

able assistance t o the Spiritualist Beats the best in the laud,, wr>rkcr«. For circulars, write t o Where lives the "Thought *

orK And[J|ire fievepknown to shirl " r L ^^ L -*"ir forties eueh

lowSttJitf the spook m might ketch*e?

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What The Stars Tell About You Containing your Horoscope.

8 Y A. WALTON D A M O N .

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MRS. H. HOUGHTOX CHAAPEL. Mrs. H. Houjajhten Chaapel entered

more progressive spheres of life Nov. 20th, 1901 , from her home in Pal-metto, Fla. after a brief illness; age 78 years. For some months she had

here in presentments tha t a long, active and usefullife w a s near us end here. She ^a^C3iteetions for a plain coffin and

\ ' ; . , t u n i B i i l ^ n o prayer, no hi vocation, and tha t her husband, Jav Chaapel,

I, spetilt^ over her^lifeles6 body from theffegrovs of palmettofs aiid live-oaks adjoining their home, which he wm after reading a poem, "Mon

M y PriUnd, from her book ihed oyer a-year a^o. I made several bequests t o the ^^ m ^ >. J fl i# \t* r e l a y s and friends and O C C U l t T V I l t i l S . « * ^ ' $4 ,000 t o $5 ,000 t o the Free- . M ZT M \ f • " T S n * ! 2 J i * ht Uniyersitv, a t Silverton, k MtttUy JtHTOil tflftM t l ttl O M A

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DAVID M. BOyD. t o spirit lile a t the home of WASHINGTON,

tugjiter,; Mrs. William Myers, jwsburg, K. Y.j Nov. 27th . is a. devoted Spiritualist and

fsmal visitor to Lily Dale. He nfer in the armv* and led the of the Q, A. R ; a t Lilv Dale

I n : l l 9 7 he attended the enca^n>pment in Buffalo

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RHIELIAMI BAKN$DALB °8* rfa|| ^Sr|ir||ur\list, visitor and

bi of Ii|% ©ale and a prominent * of; f it itsf i l le . Pa. died a t his

ih#hm| t | l% Dec. 219th, age 0 ? i ' jSe^^d l ^eeu axottage-owne't*: fy ^ a f e f o r a number of yearsV fas ii pf^ijiinent figure in the

tanent arid is said t o i b « ' f « e isee< >nd f'^uccessful oil

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i-J ^ p l w lile fiipin the home da;|ghtiB^#lrs. Joseph Konrad,

>htabula; Q., i)ec.«i7th after u

lf^iffiUtft photfeaph* & Lily H 4^d Cassadaga;,'jgpmy, t^ken **" professional expeM^^wiM |§e n postpaid tor $1^ | | % r money if not suited* v ^ 4 t i M ^ : W v i s | f e t e

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WfT4r^Ni|bsing. M e forms \fie "iflltlie|Binsition| ;ff Mr. A . J ,

jath, N^Y. and M-

By Spirit Samuel 2 0 j page*. 8 vo; p a | # i P 0 i f one wishes t o teatfn£jj|$W .

how social life and > mmkkti forward in the spirit thtriox>k.**r — • ' - • •

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mg pen sketches of ^ I n ^ h e spheres. He visits over sixty #*ph;»ts in' ^ g h t

n # l l r A U H eut spheres, describes their hoinejBr their oc I I f l K K H i I I patione, their raode oHtfc; he eoteverses w • # M S V V ) • ! • • mW% t h e m a n d s p o r t s t h # e «oin?driiations 11

, <*-"" - a -*~*Tft T h e i ; ' H e a l e r o f « J , e f a ^ a - i , ; g : Age (as he is ^~*w~J5~

them and reports t h ^ e «om?driations tit4«|| & colloquial and dramatic style trhich U-irfigwf 1 f ; !> 1

hSlcdr£o£dre8p£ Tlw 6enylwness of ,S ifit Immflptm.

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ation. For thirty 00-71* i •• 1 » j . «iV|:p,f years his }K»wer t o ^ . ^ v ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ w v ^ ^ w w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j>J djagnose and treat - fl . w « » A » m • ri **** ffisea^ has ! , « » C M f l f l U f t f l S # f A . J . l l T k

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tntk frknds ^f sc ience,I take pleasure in | n # that I fcegarcl Dr. Oumont C. Dakeas ir t l the most ^giRed

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an in'.ex of our g o o d faith. We say : «»wu people mus t lie eared tor. There

:<> 1»»M" in view of the suffering n o w i We ask our friends t h r o u g h o u t the

• ' n in this work. Who will help us? .. ii.iH- ripe for act ion? Shall the eries

' y (IIH> of our faith, n o w in the poor-'•ie la ml. p.!** unheeded by? Shall w e

• .i«:i!i!i.ition if w e refuse t o aid our o w n ? • » .*e i:i d;iug the fund named a tru^t

...-u-asr from whieh only shall he used : mereaM* devoted solely t o earing for .:«•;:!. w o r t h y Spiri tual ists and liberals

a the w.»rld. By establ i shing this fund, ean be opened, the needy eared for,

.i.eer> of the I'nion enabled t o devote - v-\elusi\ely t o the work of raising the n o w <>:; the Home. They mav be able i »e.th>u o\ greater value, and by so

; < se ot' the Waverly Home t o a d v a n -u in»se !i,'-:uc shall w e place next t o t h a t

'•'.• niH-r i>t Light a s a donor t o this splen •\\y: Speak up, ye lovers of humani ty , t. i< t'und a t once. —Banner of Light.

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l \ i '.-.lig it t o be due t o the friends of the Vet-; n ^oi: i iuaiist I'nion and other loyal Spirit-

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iiil.iiiJu o]»ie effort in behalf of servants in the HIM "! Spiritualism. I ixcepting addresses bv

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M r.u luring the open season; distr ibution of v.uvfu'l / selected l i terature pertaining t o vi ta l •->MK> MI «»nr religion, the energy of the 1'nion is

to the relief of carefully invest igated need a m o n g our o w n . F o r some pur-

consu l ta t ion the w o r k i n g Board of I'MRVI••!> is composed of people w i th in reach of i;ost«»:i. but the min i s tra t ions of the organiza-::«»n ; v by no means l imited t o New England v ven. as is evidenced by the ass i s tance t h a t h a s UVM rendered all over the United S t a t e s and , vith «>\u- Canadian friends n o w jo in ing us , the rbitr.nN line of s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t wil l n o t be

] „v»gni/.cd in our errand of mercy. Son,* years a g o , the Union instructed i t s

• .ihee'.^ t i purchase the Waverly property n o w • wiKti by the Union. I t cons i s t s of a house .viih modern equipments , a s a t present const i ­tuted, capable of enterta in ing a b o u t t w e n t y -•!\v persons and u p w a r d s o f t w o acres of land n gr . - \ e ami t i l lage, well s i tuated for building ,M: p'>• e . It w a s ho]>ed the Spiritualist ic wor ld , >Mt <»! >t- grat i tude for the service of Spiritual-

">ringing us freedom, w o u l d s o generously i> the cal ls for funds t h a t i t would be i » open here a home t o care for work-

i M-t ami needy from service in the cause, '..• »>e temporari ly in need of retirement

erati >n. There have never been suf-, ,ds fumi>hed. t o make this possible.

o t^i f 'w y e n s the otlicers of the Union .".id tl'.-jir energies to earing for inter-

- d in tiie property, and wi th no s inking •dniv!: the work of carrying o«i a home

• ".••. their ell >rts have resulted in little . *i ir ling the equity. There are t w o

n t'.ie property, one t o the a m o u n t • " and another for a b o u t $L\o<)0, w i t h

v due. Tin* property is probably w o r t h <oo i » S I N . O U O , in a bright real e s ta te

\'o»l;i\ tlicre is no demand for it. While '\ •**«.• o! carrying the place is n o w a lmr-

:e lY.ion. ii w e had funds t o use i t a s a s c \ | ense wou ld n o t be ixcess ive rent

: - :cl. purposes. i.ci i* »e clearly understood there is n o sal­

via. o:ace in connect ion w i t h the Union, and 1: 1-...ndling the funds of the organizat ion (in \ e e - - o! one hundred dol lars) provide sui table .ond- There are n o debts a g a i n s t the Union >thcr tii in the m o r t g a g e s a g a i n s t the real e s t a t e s re ei red to above . 1 make th i s frank s t a t e -

lunt >! the s i tua t ion , dear friends, a s I see it» cclii.L; it is y o u r due. N o w g o a p a r t and sit ,ice to lace w i t h y o u r bless ings under the min-s tra t ion of Spiri tual ism a n d ask w h a t y o u can

- i v e to the servant s of t h i s t ruth .

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Snue preparing th i s paper for the press, the :»*;///r.cv <>f Light Publ i shing C o m p a n y h a s m a d e A-hat s« ems t o me a m o s t practical proposi ­t ion, whieh I hearti ly endorse a s President of the '"nion. There mus t be a s inking fund before a n y •oard of directors can undertake the responsi-

dilitv oj permanent ob l iga t ions . This fund m u s t >c kept intact , s o i t s income can be depended ,po?. bv the trustees in m a k i n g e s t imates for lie .ear. This, a s I unders tand by the editorial

C o Position of the Banner ( A u g u s t 3 1 , 1 9 0 1 ) i s The Banner of Light F u n d " is. W i t h

working fund before y o u , there w o u l d t o "he n o excuse behind which y o u can hide c< mtr ibut ions — a s o n l y the income is t o be and t h a t for t h e a c t u a l care o f the needy!

i oHlcer of the Union, I should n o t expect , the terms of the t r u s t , t o use the income

rav the expenses of t h e Waver ly property . Your contr ibut ion then t o t h i s fund wi l l fee devoted t o the immedia te purpose for which the ?Tnion w a s establ i shed — car ing for t h e needy workers of w o r t h , in t h e cause o f Spir i tual ism, »ur indebtedness t o w h o m n o m a n can e s t i m a t e ,

IRVING F . S Y M O N D S ,

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w e a t h e r is de l ightful^nd the s t o r m s a n d cold Jj^av and ice predominafeifl | eve the North, y o u for | je | |and m o n o t o n y of FknTlj and del ight in i t s be#ut i

T h e S o u t h e r n C th ing t o offer ^ h p l J U i y and more. Visi^pul w i t h the charnisl House a t Li ly ^ f ^ ^ g ^ t d charming place djPlSl b e Webster or W e b s t s a m e w a s built oni is therefore moderiii lar and special c g iven t o the cui y o u ean h a v e a f diet and regular according t o sa; principles. fi

This i n s t i t u t i o agement of O. B . c la ims t h a t by ttta$ he "had learnedfe alone, or nearly '&J^ nature by natiir&i year Dr. Webster i t . Hagen, of from |)ersonal (j^ g e t well during % a t all times'* a s d | k n o w . T herefore s a d a g a m a y w« Mecca ol Inval ids , body wil l l>e rest thermal and oJ and menta l t r t ^ i i i e n t a b a t h s and s a r i t a l ^ i l e t . li

ual m a n wil l a(**" b a t h s g iven n o t l t i p e froi t rum of S o u t b e i f O C a s « descending in sun r a p s fro southern s k y d u r i n ^ i l a y of s t a r s m o u n t e d m a g during n ight . ii^T

S o v is i tors c a n n o f help hea l th from t h e the pine w o o d s in i t s grandenlf ] more spir i tual , . |

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Mr. E. W . Wi l loughby , 05} Sherman, N o r t h and Mrs. J. 0 ; M r . and MfV.1 ville, O.; Mr. a n d George, N. Y.; Mr* Chesterfield Camjm^bid. cis, New York Citg$ M C r o w n Point , UdJff M Pit t sburg , M a s s . ^ w r s son , Mrs. Sage Amt M of Lilv Dale, N. fafMv of Brook lyn , N. ^ # w b wife Chr i s tmas ^ # ^| f a present; Mr. H . l f f i | O a ;

Irev, N. H.; M r ^ | | l W; Underhill, C a n t c ^ l mever and Mrs t % t e p j O . f M r s . C. E . H '" Fla.; Mrs. M c l l r a ^ , M lnd.; Mrs. L. ^ % J«in inj tie, lnd.; antt ; f Morse, Lily I>ale^||i» Y.

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Teacher o f H Happiness . L A T K R — C o u n t tl the n e w arr iv f t l s jp i r i week: •. ^m \ •

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T h i s aftern a wel l a t t ended of Mrs . Grena substance o f % request for 8 » J more pract ical , each h o m e the silence o f

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is , „ „ n t r v . while a l l ' o t h e r m a n ( i s " n t l K O t i a t e r i e r ? w « t h , :w ha.l". and did provide c a l ? s , m l m a n a g e m e n t of sny ui ) . This m a t t e r each t a r , n m -

In relat ion t o rev abil i ty a speaker I will refer t o ed i to r s q t s | of ou r Spi r i tua l i s t p a p e r s oi - \ officers of the N. S. A. I n concltj-sion let me say t o t he Spir i tuals r

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As t h r o u g h the celestial rea lms w ii.(! w i t h s t eam, and m a d e rove, new beaut ies a re being ec>n-

. .i ik« and comfor table . If a n y s t an t l y revealed u n t o us. L e t m e c, i:: M.'K o r a n y sick ones in ou r digress a l i t t le w i t h a n exp lana t ion . .n. ] .- l o n i i w o r t h y of help by t h e If one of you m o r t a l s were t o

commi t t ee of t he N. S. A. some s p o t of w o n d r o u s b e a u t y ; ; ; i \ wi'.i have medical a t t e n d a n c e g r a n d e u r on t he e a r t h p lane . » ;r.i :i'\ I nurs ing in the S a n i t a r i u m , there a re m a n y such), y o u woulcj

Ml a r r ; m g e m e n t s in re la t ion t o a t once filled w i t h a w e a n d adfnifk-v. . )ia sliali have the benefit of th i s t ion , and if of a beauty- lov ing na t t t i e , .. 'laiiiceut gift, m u s t be m a d e t o the y o u r very soul seems lifted u p , al id

-u.vt.'iT^ Mrs . M a r v Longlev , GOO 'within vou sense a nearness of t h e Ivr.nsyiv inia Avenue S. E., Wash ing- Divine; b u t even w i t h th i s feehn i T.. I). C e x a l t a t i o n you k n o w n o t ye t of : | p c

Now I have s t a t e d t h i s m a t t e r in finer beau ty unless y o u be versedt ln - !l-w w<»rds a s possible for o u r the (commonly called) hidden 8ecr^|s

••IIKCL is t<» ask a n y Spi r i tua l i s t in of n a t u r e the i in ; : i t rv t o a id in th i s g o o d If vou a re a chemist y o u r facul

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t -, n is money a lone t h a t c a n t h e casua l observer sees o i l y v-i:r\ i1 on. Th i s money wil l be a n d cheerless rock . u : s , : i \ n c l . a n d carefully w a t c h e d Th i s is a compar i son for yott'

Mr. Theodore Maye r a n d his you m a y t h e more clearly tin l .oard. F o r fifty-four y e a r s s t a n d o u r mean ing

preached and "wr i t t en of 1 a m led t o th ink t h a t y o u q l ^ s -u.it'ul phi losophy, of our t ion often of w h a t we tell yott a n d mi->n ot Spir i tual ism. Now perceive n o t the g is t of our r e m a r k s ,

is rij e t h a t we m a k e hence my endeavor t o m a k e p l a u t t o «.- »;,»hv and g rea t religion you my s t a t emen t s , and , if possible,

u i i t a r i an ; and all w h o remove one more s tumbl ing bldbk wi th means t o con- from y o u r p a t h t o w a r d a n tltl(|tr*

;\iu\ i-lcss and care for s t a n d i n g of the infinity of lite. %;' have r.o»u\ those w h o As we progress in our men ta l $Jtd

i;e t o the work of spir i tual unfold.nent, a s we

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worke r in the mo;e of t!ie l iuht and beau to' of t | u r • . \ ". m ike himself a celestial existence. ^

>. e. i<> w<>rk t o secure '1 >ie liglit, ihe l>cauty, the majMty •: >i •; shotd' l be si-lit t o and g. indeitr, ire ever ou r s t o j b e -

• s, ,ir, 1 I hope you r val- Iv-M, but for very m a n y the v >W f •••:•: . i .Pi all Spir i tual is t t o behold it a r igh t is lack* v.\ 9|}ifl

!»•• a recipient for funds, like a bud. is no t vet unfolded tSlat e; w ii'.ch they have pur- the flower may p a r t a k e t o t he ftdl-

e i u a p — !e>s t h a n half ness of tl«e sunl ight of life. « t-vt - - when finished and This i> why s ) m a n y differ in c$eir , .ccujiancy will be w o r t h descript ion of the life exis tenci *wter

! hen in order t(^ provide the so-called dea th of the physical boa rd of those a l ready body . £

i'. e same in o u r r anks , a lso Sonic a r c more keenly a le r t t o A n e i re of those w h o are sick, phase t h a n ano the r , h e n ^ e | p i s

.•ding care in this hoso i t a l t h o u g h t runs t o t h a t beat kfl ier-uext vear. w e need a t leas t s t ood by him. ; Tiie X. S. A. h a s advanced Another widely differing from him

m »aev for t he purchase; n o w in his sp i r i tua l unfoldment, tetWjJret \--nat i< needed t o c a r r y th i s g o o d a n o t h e r tale of spirit-cxperiencea, a n d v.-ork i >rward for the nex t twelve , so on t h r o u g h the list of h u m a n m o n t h s is a t leas t $1000 . Th is a t t a i n m e n t s . $ sun. c n h: easily raided, if each We wish you t o unders tand! itpese Spiri tuMNt will send in his o r b e r t h i n g s , and labor for yonij! I w n - i i te . i. each will d o someth ing sp i r i tua l and m e n t a l unfoldtiient, ••» lu lj» those w h o a r e needy a n d and t h a t y o u m a y be well ba lanced, wort 'xv Mv otTer in re la t ion t o and able t o see, k n o w a n d compre-prie for boa rd and ca re for t h e hend more fuliy of the fruition of Mck i^ below the a c t u a l cost ; a n d e a r t h life, a n d y o u r inher i tance J h tv. id led t o t h a t a con t ibu t ion y o u r s t o enjoy t o the u t m o t t o t y b a r ..f Sint» and have deeded t o t h e X. abi l i ty t o unde r s t and . s \ I PI 1 w o r t h a t leas t $ 5 0 0 , in Will you no t , my friend*, p rof i t b y ^asc t-.cv c \ c r wish t o enlarge t h i s t he lessons given? Will y d t t j f i o t •. u i 1 \ i i n • s t ri ve t o m a k e for yoursely«S| j ^ M g h ^

1 tip ;k l have said enough for the and beautiful a w a k e n i n g ' i r i w t t p p s e . p Hoping t h a t t h i s art icle, feet touch t he shining » « p \ it! \-h. , t o the r s m a v sav , wil t set i m m o r t a l life. ^J

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davs. (ict <iirt'Tt cou.muntcatioDS ir«»m y.ntr 'u\c£ ones <sri|5posedto be dead^ «hoare ion«iun0y \ l !h and !ie!T<tnjf you in every evem of life, protectjus you day a-.'id t.i^ht fn>n; the hypnotic control of th<? »-vll nucded ci this and tlie aiher world. Throe, i;

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m FESSQif CAN induce this «leej> in therrsrlves nt iv*t trial, control thar drtantg, r«ad the mindsof {rtendisand et«etBie<;> tcveal all secrets in love affair*, inumacy and mur­ders- Visit any p.trt of the earth, *<»lvc Junrd ou. «•-ti-'ns and problems in this ske»> andreic?mher,. il when awake. Hypno;i«e anv subject no natlet hvxv faardand become an expert Bfctg^tic H&ifct, TJ-is

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T H E SINFLOWEK has had little wSHFr

1901; HXTER 190L'. i> a thing of the past. Dur-

iiiL t term of life, many events of L'rt , t i mportance occurred and many r!),i-u^^ in matters pertaining to on; sodal and business life have t.'ikt \\ place.

i'l-obably the greatest achievement say about the capture of Miss Ellen a\ i he vear was the perfection of the Stone by the brigands of Ttirkeyi svstem of wireless telegraphy to Bulgaria, or somebody, somewhere* Mich a degree that it became possi- It is not because we did not think Me to send an intelligent eommuni- of the subject, but because We did gallon across the Atlantic, a dis- not think it was really in our line tanee of about 1,S00 miles. of business.

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1 noi »r determined at present. Here- new line of thought and we onder^% the 4t)ttntnes in -h ich it has to!:»re it has tieen necessarv for us that the Christians did not ' t W i * M o A ^ i f o r d i n g t< their ideas to lav an ex pensive cable,* and in of it and apply it before tWil w i t ^ ^ e v e n i n s o" ni.anv eases to build a ship purpos- the successful results they so terv*fe^IJl# ^flP1 s t , a l l c o u n t l e s ; elv to lac it, and the cost of main- entlv claim. !)Ji?«* ^ c o m e back t< the starting t a u n g was something enormous, Whv d o n t they pray Miss Ston?•$£**• We recommend to the Chris-making the charge for a message out across the Atlantic twenty-five cents They lor each word when sent by individ- be a good plan to turn some||rayetfj]

ot the hands of her captorsl|*i?pil M « |^ason of pr« yerj for the •• preyed on her, now it • | l r o u l 4 l ^ i # c ff MlSL~!25l • ^ P 1 0 " 1 ^ ' good plan to turn some foerlS^Ml^^ * ^ 0 0 ( ) i n c a s h » h a s

mus, and ten cents per word for loose on the preyers who etpturef ^P?1* I S will be her. Incidentally it would-be ^ § y l , , e

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prt *s dispatches. This change<l greatly when w i r e l e s s — ^ — r —^~ -,«(>lv-. - . . . . . - . . ,. , . raphv is fnllv perfected and we look God if the brigands couM be f e n c e d g **** jWff? , a L1 « his "mustard tor reirnlar inessages to l>e sent dur- to turn her over to her |Hende*f*«* f*W*- .Surely omc fanatics nm the present vear. without any ransom and i t would ^ 2 . ^ ftf?n.d.in t h e w r I d V h o h a v e

Many new inventions h to ns during the vear. While noth- 01 prav_CT __ ^__, • * -mj: >t a verv mxirked nature has which is now settled as the limit of **o a ^ a " 1 of mustar. seed we can l*en invented, manv little conven- the ransom. move mountains/ eve i if they have iences. some decided improvements Now that we have turned our 1? g ° *5*° t l } e m s a n c *y™m to get

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iave come be worth while doing a good deal Sufficient faith to acct Jt the state-^bile noth- of praying to save that $66,000 : * « i t that "If we hav faith equal

It has historical fact for a foundation, around which is woven the - details of

A. Psychic Story. The Nemesis of Chautauqua Lake lost all by the depredations of a

„ ...alhineVv andsome^fcmicaidVs- guns in that direction; we~^tt have ^ e m . T hen let us ha e f w m r i !>»«<* «f J ^ i a n s The member, of his fenuly were kffled or carried away rios have made the year a pros- our sav on the matter. Personally, prayer and let some o "us rnhdels" into captivity, his home burned, and he, with only his rifle and amtnum-

that is' as individuals" we pity Miss i tand off and see the results. For tion pouches, went out into the wilderness t o do all possible good t o his - Stone and her companion! B n t ^ w w * * * w e will agioe if the re- neighbors and to avenge himself upon his enemies, the Indians. His head-•- looking at it from the standpoint of :**•^of one week ofpr. yer will cause Q u a r t e r 9 w e r e o n w l i a f . . B m i r T h ^ a M w « o I L H H . n~™„A« -JL

e o \ e IHTOUS one in the scientific field.

The nation as a whole has pros perec! There have been a compar- louKing a i it irom mc sxanapomi; oi ,jj«*- X ^ « ^ a 7 ^ ^ V ^ , JXf£L"*?ZZ qwartcrs were on what is now the Chautauqua Assembly Grounds and a ativelv small percentage of business the system, and leaving the person- -*ne onganas t o rerun iviiss arone v n r a l , p i p f r t M a +t.Q+ wm^m Antr „_ A fgh^, ^^^ «„^ ;« «.«!,:«„ &J&L failures and few ver? large ones, a l i t yout of the question, merely ,<wl ner companion to the mission- ^ m ^ « ofske le tonsthat were dug up a few y e a « ago m inaking fou|-The altairs of the government have looking at the principle, if they i n e s , unharmed and A ithout a ran- dations were supposed t o be the remains of some of the Indians w | gone <>n smoothly. Through the minded their own business and not **>**{* w « w»£ change/i HE SUNFLOW- burned his home and killed his family, as the legend says that he follow-serious time of a change in our pres- interfered in what did not concern ? * m £ ° * P " 9 t l 5 n J° ! " m * a n ". l " «d them until the entire band were exterminated. His name was William idem bv the hand ot death, the them, they would not have been preach e#ch Sunday he remainder Miinson and he was killed in what is known as the "Whiskey Rd change was made without in any placed in the position they are i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T ^ o t christians i n Western Pennsylvania. He possessed a strong psychic power which w;:v affecting the credit ot the These nations have not asked for ^tsnt reaiiy, wny ao ot v.nrisTians * r %zZJ +£ nation orcausing anv decided change missionaries. They do not want »ltow some faith in w mt they are u ^ J o r the benefit of ms friends and in the markets. Crops have been them. Thev have been the means of Continually telling us Really they We have secured a number of these books and while they last we fairly good in most parts of the stirring up strife and bloodshed!,'««•* believe as Ingers 11 said instead m a k e special offers to i R .•ouutrv and onlv small vegetables evervwhere thev have gone, and i f l ^ their own teachii ^s! In what r - ^ t ^ rrrt try i?t ^ h;. ve been scarce*. a few of them lose their lives in in^ Other Wfy can we amount for it. I X e a C l e r S O I 1 t \ & ^XlTlt lOYV GTm ^

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hand of an assassin. Stricken by an prettv small business for govern-* t o a grain of must; d seed, y0 1 1 # > n r A l l l A E H P I I U A i i He^ri^ orEBIAL urrER NO. 3. READ T H E S E OPPERSt

individual who was less than human, ments to go to war about and spend could W>ve a mount? ri. He w o he was eared for by the nation and thousands of dollars and sacrifice ^ t that if you had aith equal t o sineerelv mourned bv the people who thousands of lives as was done in a mountain you couk not move a had twice called him to the highest the late Chinese difficulty. grain of mustard seed ' office in the gift of the nation. There is no question that this # Christian ministers r e struck dead

\nothcr dark spot on the historv trouble was brought about directly l n the Jtolpit, they c! - when they c»f the vear is the Schlev-Sampson bv the missionaries. They g o out, are just in the prime of manhood inqmrv. Though he was not even try to get the people to change their *nc* • the| best of thei lives before present at the time of the Iwttle, religious customs, change theit social, them; tpe same as in dels do; the

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A.ln.ir;.! Sampson was given the en- it is not to be wondered «k that v ' ^ S l t S - ' L ^ l S ' ,r«l»°fo; ^ c T i i t X e m e s i s "' Chautauqua Lake, pnce. » . tir, ovtlit for the defeat of the Span- trouble follows it »«ient Christian who jraysi lor-we- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l n t e m > n r 8 e w i t h t h c D 9 o i z e n , o f the Spirit Spheres, ish Ikvt under Cervera and over Suppose we npply , ; at 1hajijejje ; J » J J g ' ^ " ^ , . ' 3 l oJeS his Leaflet, of Thought Gathered from the Tree of Life, ; l i c»>- fMiMmnmi'monev while Schlev. are attacking Anarchism at present. ^ i n , : ^ T , I HKI wata & -* J t ' ^ o u i h r a t a u l e ' r f m o l t m i g l e We are ready to kill an A&rchistf Crop. W drought as -requently u T H E SUNFLOWER, one year,

; Id l u f n o t l,een given any prTac at sight. We do not want to-per-; J » ^ ^ neighbor ^ . eTnot show ,..„.»»• nid has even had the honor nut them to exist among as. W h y f t n e i n r o u a n s boa «i >es not snow

•Tmnina t E vkVor, ^ taken from Simplv because they adrocate > , - « a y ^ o r s t o h«s. hosen ones, „ the Court o f Inqnitv. two system that we do not beHwre « / p r e a c h e r . , tn.ssionane or aymen

meMi H-r of which do not know the Emma Goldman, Herr Mort, Iroak, * A H o n is told of i * old Dutch-. ' i n - o f actual war. It is but and many others whom we might Wan whp had helped to rebuild a A\ To l a v that Tdmiral Dewey, mention, V e simply missionaries ^ . f ^ f f ^ ^ J : "Jg&JS

the only member of the court who Anarchy who have come t o thipcoaa- > Bghtom^ b u r n e d . J ^ j y ^ J lonate towan 4 a fund for

s a i l , e ' * These doctrines are no mote he ' Maclav. whose writings, called tical t o onr form of

historv, have been adopted a t Anap- than the Christian d „Hs bv the department, h a . been re- t o the c«.toni» of he* duested by the Prewdent t o remgn tries The Anarchirt t n e . t his position as an employe of the as believe that we *»oald naval department and the prospects any government; mort of

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J. K. Wilson's book , i 4I)eath; I t s Meaning and Result ," is h a v i n g a = ===-- & • wide saiv, proudly beyond i t s au th - O f T h o u g h t s a n d S c e n e s Oc^Hi o:-< expec ta t ions . A second edi t ion will >ii«»rtl\ i)e published. The auth-• •v U a welt k n o w n Bradford a t -: IIKV I Bradford Star.

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r N n . o w ! K and special offer Xo. 2 , s w e e P t h e s e P l a , t ' s- daylight b e ^ l - a t t,, ;. i.iend Ivnclosed find the dawn as we reached Colorado, mm"

>!,c\ !•>•• them." shady stretches of land thickly • I ' s x - U - ana lvs i s of the principles with" clusters of yellow flowed, life":n a.tlinitizimr chemical forces S a v e t h e n e l d s t h c "PPearanee of

^ ,v , .k! i ,e«l by the operat ion o f 9«"rise somet ime before that met ; v l aw , g iven through the appeared.

..•.edinm-hi;) of Mr. Yan Brocklin. Ah, but the real sunrise of that! !leery Sunday night a t 8 o'clock, ing in Colorado is something tellgf.: i t r ^ l l i l l K52 West 23d St . , New remembered. Clusters of pearl-thtt

>r^ bluish-grey clouds hung loosely ll i ) . n l'«»rget to send st>mething t o eastern sky, standing out like giant $

.ake the new year cheerful for Mrs. upon the warm back-ground c ^ i f ^ f inie Very Tittle h a s been received ascending slowly toward t j | | ! ^ S

- n . e e inn closed and w e m u s t h a v e (;radually these colors chang| iq .-.mc addit ional funds a t once t o p h i r e , then to a delicate a m e t „ ^

!o h, through the winter . A com- . h w o f fire j ^ t port will be published in nex t , p . . ^ , ^ . ^ ^ i ,

••\u, in the meant ime, s e n d last the entire east burst into a * b .nat ions t o Mrs. E. W. Til- ? o l d a n d ^ n s o n flamc « s tljr*

McDonald, Pa . arose, seemingly Ironi the lap of t> .. T, .. r earth, as Neptune from Old Ocean.

P.en \ I iooth Hvers wr i tes from t , . t . . . • ^ v . e v e l . n d . O.: ' T h e m a n y Cleve- b o u g h t into view the mountain*,

n.l i. lends ot Kev. Frank *Mc Kin- , , k c a , i n e o f b l m ' c l o u d s u P o n t h » . v. le. tim-r and trumpet medium of ern horizon, with Pike's Peak's b l ^

- a i d a - k \ . (>, wish t o extend in the foreground. jj •:'ii*.-•:;: 1; \<mr very va luable paper a As we neared I>enver, numberless

•••.•;. ii.'ppy and prosperous n e w mounds of fresh earth lay all at •a'r. : Ins grand and noble w o r k w a y o n i v a few yards from th<

C.li e land, O. the p a s t year.*' which proved to be the burrows o l Mr. -V. K. \Yinans and A. Xormann , less prairie dogs who yelped aro • •dinins lor mater ia l i za t ion a n d in- down through them out of si

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D R . J . S . L O U C K S , M . D. , able explanation of the method by which _ _ _7 _ . the brain of a medium is brought into bar*

•» Warren St.. Stoneham, Maaa. m o n o v ^ t f e f h e b r a J j l o f t h f c o n t r o I i | | g ^ 1*°K!S1JK? & i i 2 L ? f f i ! < u . ! 2 2 0 2 & sP i r i t- T h c pa«nphlet will repay a cartftS for—rty, aatoaishiac tae world wtt* ^ ^ a n d £ h o J J d ^ . t ^ ^ 1 ^ rocdmm*, _ for it will greatly help them in their develop*

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Dr. J. S. Loucks, Dear Sir:—I have taken your treatment one lflff§» A , A> WctWCTOftt

month, and I have improved very much. I — - • — am so thankml to you for it. I can sleep M A G N E T I C wrroaTJffffc now in bed, eat a» much as a pig, and have «»«.>**^«»*^ * * « "ai»" gained six pounds. Be^re 1 began treat- j y ^ Magnetized Pafier sent b? maiL ment I was a grsait sutterer for six years. ^ * * I employed four different doctors and used 33 East Second St., Jamestown, N. Y. all the other remedies I could. None of them did me any good. At last one of my friends ~ W W W * » ^ ^ ~ S ~ ^ A ^ advised me to try Dr. J. S. Loucks. I did so and found great relief from those terrible fits or spasms. I am only ten years old.

Sincerely Your Friend, J. (T. OWENS,

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The Sunflower, Nipta. 11!., Nov. 22, 1901.

Dr. J. S. Loucks, Stoneham, Mass

Dear Sin—t will write vou a few lines this by "sending $"f,o6"an"d evening to thank you and your spirit band Leda,car. >f The Sun- tor what you have done for me. It will be

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a messa i 5 o f l ove grown fastTto S e d i a i r and it would pull N* ¥* Lvdia ( roses, in ^ tiisides out to raise up. I would have to

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!c)< »>«. I 1 9 t h Ave. , its interior with native onvXv

.nth. Minneapol i s , Minn. « , o w n f r o m i t s "Pl^1* "ateon&r , . .> ,, . .• ...» r tral court, people on the first ftfiH

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of hi-h st*nte(^ a grotesque appearance „ , No 1 is on our t a b l e . " i t ' i s to wobble rather than vval^ vei v , - e d i t a b l e effort, and if the the distance. In a wing of t i f e

v v p e i w oi m a i n t a i n i n g i t in i t s pres- a cabinet of rare curios a«*f :it tnrni can be met , i t wil l make a stones, valued at nearly a mi^bil|4 :ilu;.oic addi t ion t o Spiritual liter- near this building an obserra ture. Published by t h e Psychic makes daily trips through all t ^

\ : a I'ubli^hinjr Co. , IMttsbnrg, Pa. , streets of the citv, and otit t o « or.tiilv u $ l . o o per year: single h i , K a r i d e o f ; e v e r a l honm. i ) ! i v 1 > c some HO miles, with a guide w l o i: W Spraguc and wife, miss ion- a l l matters of interest on tltf «i|j ies i »r t h e X . S. A., wi l l serve the all for 50 cents. The Equitable

•:iila.!elphia Spir i tual is t ^pciety for i n i s a l s o fin5.hed i „ r a r e s t o ^ r

ne n, nth of J a trailirv They wil l o v c r a ir i iHion dollars. From to o oMI t» places w i t h i n 2 0 0 miles of A . . Jv

~ • i » i • v 1 1*1 m«.+;n« a tkrxA tower one gets a bird s eye V|fi . •:111.i.:i-Ipliia t o nolo nieet ings and ° ' L . .u; a s ^ i e t i e s . Part ies w i s h i n g «*>'• Near the Brown PahieeJ , i ! - i vices in the miss ionary w o r k ^ j r e filled W l t h t h e rarest ai

„ i > ; 1 Iress them a t 6 0 5 North Indian relics in great variety,

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fusion of flowers, shade trees, pretty lake. In its center Wu~

correspondent from Bnfialo pavilion made of growing seed : , u - I vArish t o announce t h a t hen and chickens," which

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Mrv Stewntt. 4;iJ« Chsniplaln 8tre«t. Chicago. !>ur<hn>>»ul one ThnrH<l;t? niternoon; h«iwa«n tlist •.:)!© and Sunday, «eTer»il metuhors of the lasnllj had Rood rewnuft from Its uwe. and a daughter. 13 >enrs (>f nah. uot ine^^nK**^ nttmes, and avail draw ,>lrturt>s hj Us ftl<i; »he bns devel'>pad antossatlo wrttinif. I* v>n»«rr»*cninKflnoly and will doabtlaas an* fi>itl ii'to a first clatis medium.

Hsrrr PHlton. 59TWV f*tnt« Street. Chicago. aaWi, nftor hji -lrik' P»»Hip « n*» w»««»k: " I would not take tii* tor luy Cabinet If 1 could not got another."

•• pxrrhp sTrlv^d f-n day* ago. It han helped me vrorniprtu.lv in *1evel.»i.:iu»nt. I m<»re than appret-i-ntp t'i" ln«.fr»irneiu UM<1 Its aid." -Cbas. J. Brits, •la<-kfonvtile. f'la.

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•• l*«yrhe ftrriv»-l two werks aeo and t»> say 1 was l»Jrr.!»cd thu'i n.»t «• *prp«8 my npi»rp<lation. Vy boy, twpiTi* vparr old. i-« >P*\p|optrg ini»««t ail the physical |.hPM<>tiit't>a of Spritu.-i I l-ui with It. Independent vrrhtng fume fl -t hitting We now get rappinv, ilrik^tigot i PIN. tt unppt •M'Patl'ttr. moving of hcdles whhoi.t coiuatt. ftp. U P nas ai"o developed t^air-voyan«e »rd Clairnu«iii?icv' M. T. Thompson. Arkadelpli a, Ajk.

*• Wn 1i re rr.c ,• ( p.i:r r?Tphrs which we prr-• i««ed in l<p<et!ii>ir. in about two weeks oaf little dnUiMv.pr ili-vei<>VPil i.«* a /nuslral tnenliiin by the IIHP <.j it Mi'» pluvpd lis ordinarily children do, but now pi.iys vpry di^ptiit niuxlc and eompt*aa new ptppoi> pri fpiy newt and words also, sings Spanish and pla> s the np«*onipanlniptit to it.

Thpre Is not ui-ney PU>-- uh <-n this Globe to buy t>ip t'itt «he l.as r»rplvi d I f i t were transferable.' -Mr*. Annie (j'xilfv. ChUaKo. 111.

•• I thought I mnst write nnd toll yon of the f i e <pt«s i lu»\e had since 1 received your Cabinet. I>>pie a hhoit time ago. The tirst evening 1 ui*e«l it I got a bpinilM ul iiipr"«age and nameof a dear r .1-atire wiiu wus lo.st at t«eu a nunih r of years ago. I received th*s tlir<»u«h automatic writing. 1 hare tried for independent wi uh.g <nee. The slate was moved very validly t i.t no wilting. 1 would be pleated to recommend the Cammt to anyone who «ri«hes to test It. -Kra9tu« C. Smith. Nashua, N. 11.

'• I take great phpa«ure irv reeommending vour IteTelopintf Cabinet I ICPI I' hns been a w e a t help to me. i "Id not take n y slates out o f It for two months: th*-n the pencil * a* m<>red about Inside of tbe slater with such force «« to be plainly heard. 1 am now getting Independent slate writing right along. Tou a r ' at liberty o use this as salts ) o u i>p«>t." Mrs. I . A Nelson. Minneapolis, Minn.

The Cabinet can he place' or held in the hip as most One or more ]>tople can sit desired.

TO OBT THE BKST RK.«ITLT.«: lar -neelfled time twice or three tlim one half to one hour at a time.

FOR 8PBLL1SG MR98AUKS: PI; on the Cabinet with the finger point Alphabet: rest t i e tip* of theflnge band lightly on the body of the pot the ieft hand Inside the t «blnet. At the pointer wt 11 move and spell out names by pointing to the letter*.

FOR TABLE TlfMMNMS: Pin pimped rests under the C'blnet ii pared for them, and rp>tthe handn toon It will commence to vibrate ami I • side, and by uslmr the slgnul* <; TWO T I P * for JMit'BTrt'fi or J»ON TltulK for YKH, communication Is e

KOK AUTOMATIC WRITING: paper on top of the Cabinet, take prepared to write; If you are sen* will begin to tremh e and vibrate ; rap dly, finally moving across the pi< nhir way. Continue, and tetters i-;»s.:T.«g names and messages.

r o l l I?jrnSPFNT)ENT WRIT \.- mien frame school slate and scr over the faee of It; break oir a smu etl and put It on the si ate. after win and against I be top of the Cabinet. the right hand flat on the under sh throw a place o f black sateen ovei enclose It and lay the left hand on i net. The slate will be moved, marv Id tbe pencil dust and Anally writli opment requires great patience an. but is the most deniable of all payt

»X>R CLAIRVOYANCR. CT.A TRANCE, IMPUKH8IONAU 1 » and other developments of a slnll i In "twilight" light, cover the cabinet and eentraltie your mind tuuietm the esaenttsU). resting your hands . Cabinet until the dsslred result Is a

Tbe Cabinet In each case acts as for the magnetic energy and make* of the desired result m re rapid at aaststance of a few harmonious beaeflelal.bttt all Inharmonious su dropped while engaged In the sea phenomena.

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Dr. Pce ldfS . the gr:m.1 old m a n of B a t t l e Creek, in w h o s e brain origin:: t o l P S Y C H I C T K I i A T M E M T . h a s s o pt rie-Moi In-* m e t h o d t h a t i t i i r s REVO-1,UTI0N1ZK1» the H.t t hcalinjr, an<l it c a n a l m o s t 1* s.-ml there are NO H u P E L B S S OR I X C U R A B I . K H I S H A S E S . Thin s \ Mi :u of t r e a t m e n t h a s b r o u g h t thoiiHnn Is u p o n thous.-mtl* back t o h e a l t h , A F T E R T H E Y H A D B E E N P R O N O U N C E D H O P E L E S S L Y I L L BY T H E VERY B E S T L O C A L P H Y S I C I A N S . H i s c u r e s h a v e Ixen p r o c l a i m e d P H E N O M E N A L b y the m a n y th""«an<ls w h o h a v e h a d a c h a n c e t o w a t c h the near n e i ^ l . - o r , friend o r re la t ive pro ­nounced a t Death*-* l o o r b y the loca l d o c t o r , b r o u g h t back t o j»ei tVc: m a n h o o d o r w o m a n h o o d b y th i s e m i n e n t t l oc tor .nul h i s a s s o c i a t e s . T h e s e w o n * rierful cures sue b r o u g h t a b o u t t h r o u g h a s y s t e m o f • t r e a t m e n t otijr'nateil !>y Dr. Peebles himself, t h e g r e a t • a u t h o r i t y «n Psvclii-. I h e n o m e n a , w h i c h I S A CONf-B I N A T I O N O H M I L D . M A G N E T I C R K . V B D I B S A N D P S Y C H I C POWKR. M A K I N G T H E S T R O N G E S T H E A L I N G C O M l I N A i l O N K N O W N TO S C I E N C E . T h i s m e t h o d h a s been -*o rerfected b y the d o c t o r t h a t A N Y O N E M A Y r s h I T IN T H E I R O W N H O M E W I T H O U T DBTKNTIi iN' F R O M B U S I N E S S OR T H E K N O W L E I K 5 E O F A N Y O N E . M r s . J. \V. A n d e r s o n , S t . J o h n s , \Va»h..»ui*c:c' l for y e a r s w i t h pa in in the o v a r i e s and uterine w i . i k n c s s ; she w a s ent i re ly cured b y t h i s t r e a t m e n t . ville. P a . , sayn s h e c u m o t e x p r e s s t o o m u c h g r a t i t u d e for t h e r e s u l t s

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the w o m b a n d genera l e x h a u s t i o n . G e o . H . W e e k s , of C l e v e l a n d O h i o , pentfs. • r a t i o n t o h e a l t h after suffering from n e r v o u s p r o s t r a t i o n a n d i n s o m n i a for njoys exce l lent h e a l t h a n d restful s leep e v e r y n i g h t . G. D. Y o u n g , o f W i m e r . thout m y b o d y the p i t e o u s spec tac l e ot d i sease , a n d d e a t h s t a r e d m e in t h e en I a m a wel l m a n . s a l I o w e th i s g r e a t v i c t o r y o v e r d i s e a s e t o Dr. P e e b l e is.*' M r s . Belle 11. B o n d o f Dunkirk , N. Y., w h o ' w a s cured o f a s t h m a , d r o p -male w e a k n e s s in a very few m o n t h s , w r i t e s t h a t she r e c o m m e n d s Dr. 1 her sick friends a n d re la t ives—in fac t , t o al l suffering h u m a n i t y .

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Y O r H A V E HE EN T« w o m e n suffering Iron, after they hsul I een t< s a m e m a y l>e said i i sLOinai h a nd b n w t l '; Siiul b r o n i l i . ' l troi i l>!< . art' unfami l iar w i t h !l a ide . d<» not fail to v( •• m e a t . It c o s t s n»t l in i t h o r ^ h \ <>u d o n o t t .< t o r s d i a g n o s e y o u r i i a b o u t vour case; t h « \ yrmr c meMtion. and e s s a y , " T h e P s y c h u > w r i t e t o d a y .

\ r T H E D I S E A S E , OR H O W D T S P O N D E N T YOU M A Y F E E L B E C A U S E •l .D T H E K K IS NO H 2 L P FOR Y u U . T H E R E IS S T I L L H O P E . H u n d r e d s of i - regu lar i t i e s pecul iar t o their s e x , h a v e been cured b y Dr. P e e b l e s ' m e t h o d * , ' ! there w a s n o he lp f c r t h e m un le s s a n o p e r a t i o n w a s r e s o r t e d t o . T h e

men w h o are d e b i l i t a t e d from e x c e s s and e a r l y i n d i s c r e t i o n s . I n d i g e s t i o n , • ihies, c a t a r r h , l iver t i o u b l e , r h e u m a t i s m , k idney t r o u b l e , h e a r t t rout . l e . l u n g • i i r p s y ; in fact, a n y and all d i s e a s e s yield t o t h i s w o n d e r f u l s y s t e m . If y o u •» t r e a t m e n t whieh i-* a n n u a l l y c u r i n g t h o u s a n d s o f t h o s e p r o n o u n c e d inccr -

• '• a t once for l itera ture. g i v i n g full i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h i s g r a n d t r e a t -_: w h a t e v e r , and the infor iraMon g a i n e d wi l l l>e w o r t h m u c h t o y o u e v e n

< t r e a t m e n t . If y o u are si-, k and d i s c o u r a e e d , d o n o t fail t o h a v e t b e doe-••• and tell y o u y o u r e x a c t c o n d i t i o n . J u s t w r i t e i h e m a p l a i n , t ru thfu l l e t ter

\ ill con f ident ia l l y con*-ider the s a m e , send y o u a t o n c e a c o m p l e t e d i a g n o s i s o f *o l i t e ra ture o n t h i s g r a n d s y s t e m of t r e a t m e n t , t o g e t h e r w i t h Dr. PeeMe* r

> ience in t h e Cure of D i s e a s e . " All t h i s i t s e n t a b s o l u t e l y tree. If suffer ing.

Address DR. PEEBLES' Institute of Health. B A T T L E C R E E K , M I C H .

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Through whom flows a resistless torrent of pure magnetism, bringing health to wasted bodies, peace to nerve-wrecked systems, and hope and courage to those bowed down with grief and disease.

Dr. Hurrough**, Pro-Merit ol" the I'liion Sanitarium Com­pany, is devoting his entire time to I'sveliie work with results never l>etore equalled. In locating the hidden causes ol" disease he stands without a ]H.vr. The more than twenty-five thousand cases he has diagnosed with unerring accuracy testify !>etter than word* to this ' IA

Psychic's wonderful insight.

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" M y Dear Doctor :—I h a v e g r e a t fa i th in y o u r psych ic t r e a t m e n t . I t feels l ike a b a t t e r y , 1 enjoy it and k n o w t h a t i t he lps me . Y o u r s trul - . F B A N K V< N D B R A T .

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" D e a r Doctor —When s i t t i n g for p s y c h i c t r e a t m e n t i t s e t - a s a s t h o u g h there i s a b a t t e r y t u r n e d o n m e . Y o u r s t r u l y ,

W M . G B I F P I T H , H i g h P a r k . C o l o . "

" K i n d S ir :—When t inder y o u r t r e a t m e n t I feel a n a l m o s t c o n s t a n t CUT rent o f m a g ­n e t i s m t h r o u g h m y s y s t e m . Grate fu l ly y o u r s .

A. ]. CCTHBKBTSOM. C u t h b e r t , T e x a s . "

" D e a r D o c t o r s — - M y l a s t psych ic s i t t i n g w a s v e r y b e n e m i . u t o me . for a t the t i m e o f s i t t i n g I w a s fee l ing very b a d l y . If there h a a been an e lectr ic b a t t e r y app l i ed t o m e , I c o u l d n o t h a v e felt i t m o r e a n d i t m a d e m e feel like n e w . Respec t fu l ly y o u r s ,

ArousTA B B O W E K , O s h k o s b . W i s . "

" D e a r Doctor:—I s i t r e g u l a r l y for y o u r p s y c h i c t r e a t m e n e a n d a l w a y s feel it like a b a t t e r y . A N T O X I A Hr<;.

C a r b o n d n l e , K a n . "

" D e a r D o c t o r : — I n m a n y o f y o u r tes t i ­m o n i a l s y o u r p a t i e n t s speak o f the p o w e r of y o u r P s y c h i c a l p i f t s a s !>eing s o g r e a t a s t o a l m o s t s h a k e t h e m t o pieces , b u t w i t h m e there i s a q u i e t , peaceful . hojK-ful, cheerful influence, w h i c h l a s t s a l o n g t ime , t h a t b r i n g s me in t o u c h w i t h y o u and t h e spir i t w o r l d . In fact , 1 seem t o !>e s t a n d ­i n g !>etween t h e t w o w o r l d s . Wonderful a r e y o u r g i f t s . I h o p e y o u m a y l ive l o n g . very l o n g indeed , t o exerc ise t h e m .

E L I Z A S. H W A S H V I . a c o n i a , N. 1 . .

Dear D o c t o r : — L a s t e v e n i n g w h i l e s i t t i n g w i t h y o u for p s 3 c h i c t t c a t m e n t . I w a s g r e a t l y b lessed a n d ftrlt i t s h o l y influence al l t h e n e x t d a y , a n d n o w I a m w r i t i n g in a c k n o w l e d g m e n t o f i t . T b e s a m e fee l ings o f a f u t u r e life i e r m e a t e s m y w h o l e b e i n g . M a y s u n s h i n e , flowers a n d G o d ' s r i ches t b l e s s i n g s e v e r he y o u r s , i s the p r a y e r o f y o u r p a t i e n t . M R S . I. B . H O I O H T O N .

Little Pails. X. Y."

A thorough, accurate, scientific, psychic diagnosis* will be given free with val­uable advice and literature to anyone sending their name, age sex and leading symptom in own handwriting. Each case is given personal examination and study by Dr. burroughs and his spirit advisors. The enormous demand upon the Doctor's time and vitality makes it impossible for him to handle as (juickly as he would desire all requests received: they will be taken up in the order of arrival. Those desiring immediate attention will receive it by enclosing one dol­lar, which amount will be credited upon treatment should it be desired.

J. A. BURROUGHS, 2726-2736 Wabash Ave., Chicaoo. Illinois.

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suffering, uieutul i;id phys ica l , t raceable to gouie form of SCMI.II w e a k n e s s , inabi l i ty , oi pr iva te d i sease , a r»sult of ear;y Indiscret ion through igi iorai i i . ..( i t s consequence , ex­c e s s e s , improper i ssMc.ati";i. au o v e r b u r ­dened mind, or <> li'-r o v e r t a x a t i o u <•* the nervous s y s t e m . Some h a v e never sou^li. t r e a t m e n t , w h i l e • licr* have b - e n imposed upon by unser.i;i i o n s quae'.,* unti l they have beeo'ue d:-< >uraged. bin for all sueli there Ig a cure, >o:••• and l a s t i n g : an l iouesr. e f fect ive i rea ln ien . deve loped by y e a r s ot d e e p s tudy and • \ p c r i e n e e of one of the IIKIB' sc ient i f ic i>h \ - i c ians o f t h e world , and w h i e h is n o w i>ei;._' u sed w i t h remarkable s u c c e s s at t h e !:< -l City S i n i t u n u m and Pr lvnte Hosp l in l . who will for a short t ime s«>nd to a n y nian <r w o m a n w h o is Buffering w i t h any form >>f s exua l lu. ibi l l ty or dls-ense . and w h o is really in earnest In t&c nui t ter of a cure, o n e m o n t h ' s t r e a t m e n t F H K E . T h o s e w h o wi sh t o t a k e ndvantnjr< of t h i s g e n e t w i s <»tTer should w r i t e at onee , n s s o m e t i m e will be c o n s u m e d in prescrib­ing for t h e e a s e s w h i e h wi l l be taken in thr-orrter ree f lved . T r e a t m e n t s wi l l h» s"n* nrWfttely If snec in l 'y reques ted , nnd «Jtrlet •eoreoy observed. Address THK SANITARIUM CO., refwrrlntto this notlrs), or use t^e private ad-iress , SalMay. Klaf k Co.. S M I City, Mkfc.

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