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2 . -,., ~.":,.,. arr1er. --. "BEHOLD BRNG Y9U GLAD TDNGS OF GREAT JOY" ove.. ;,..,. -~ : ; V ~. f". >. >,.. Vo.tuME rv SAN F~ANCSCO, CALFORNA, SEPTEMBER O".1887 NUMBER ~. -_ :-----~ : , =----c:c-=c:. --=----=-= -=--= = -= ---= -.:.:.::- -= = --=--=--= ---= -- :, _, : --~--~---: --.:_ : ~ ~ j x , - ~n1 ~. tt h. 11 by over thrtyea.t~g nnds,,threeyearsjpr~:. frst ne of steamshps _After ookng over,._.1j" ~--r ZJ 1Jous to.the 10re fuy acknowedged one. the en pre cty he. returned hmne areund t was done rgh(n.the neghborhood of "by the way of Pawna, where he vsted hs rank. Brtsh rorysm~. Tho.mas Je,ve.tts.unce, Ho~. So0111on Wdght~.t was at Soomon W. Jewett. name appears)hereon, as the seventh sgna- ths. eary day he saw the frst rays of sprttfe n_ Javo~ of An1erca~ berty. Our uaf gqt. Hs father.$ edest sster carred -Durng. a the. nco1)1ng evert ts of the. subject :cr.eta9.s a ;.correct.- copy wth fac.:. on a farm. n the neghborhood and. was. _ word; t s curous to 6bserve how Prov- sh11e :sgnatures 9f a11 these vahan~ h~roes, ranked. an16ng the best of farmers n Bar dence prepares. rnateraand ~asesboth1~.er cv r thrtyjr nu1nber> nmedat.ey after ngtoh_ county, but Ot was rumored about nnd wo11en to.accomr)sh t. the cose of the Reyoutorary War.n 17~~6, thaj.~ she was- crazy. ~n,regon. At the Our aotted space ony admts a bref hs.sec()nd son, Sarne, en1grated and took home ofthswdqwed aunt her nephew en~ outne of the ong. f~ and dongs of Dr. up ands. n. Addson county, and, n tn1e.,. joyed hs frsfacquantance wth Sprtuasn.1. Soo1non W. J ew.ett, who has ev~r;; ever. n~ 11ade hmsef a popuar homg VrY"ff tvo As soon as h_e entered her manson, before boyhood, been among th)vorkers, ear,y as years ~he returned and joned. hands and be~g seate~, ~Comfort Mann: greeted hm an artst, n mechanca nventons, at the hear.t wth Lucy., ede~t daughter_ of Amas~ sayng, "Soomon, _knew you were comng; pow, n h~1tcuture; r the breedng of an.d" Saome Hungerfqrd of Pawna. At you see,thstabe s set for you.and husband rare stock, traveng,. studyng geometry, ffteen years of age ths chd of nature.-. a pate for each.. Snce hs departure to botany. and ts uses, coectng, medca ptomsed to. become a dutfu and, obed- sprt fe have a ways Gontnued to fur-. remedes; and wrtng for the press, teach.; ent wfe," ard eft a that was near. and nsh for hm.". Then :rasng the d of a ng schoo, studyng and practdng the dear behnd. her. a11d n10]nted a ppory, sma pot, bong hot, s~e sad, " Ony see av s of hygene. He w as among the fr.st foste_t?-e9 on to, a. knd horse.s backand ac- our dnner cookng, enough for a. JVy. known to use vta eectrca and magnetc. con1paned by her husbandwth hs oxen and husband st ngers. around, a11<;:t qute re. force and by the w.and touch of hs. hand sed, they punged nto the forests; dr~cted centy.eft hs foot-prnts n~ some co"nmea d~pe dsease;; a great reader of character, on ther way by Jr.ees n1arked. wth nea scattered upon th~ f.oor above. t was ev;. etc - rf.. nes, and at.the ast po~tor of ther journey denty hs track, nus one bg toe, whch. The accompanyng portrat s sad to have foated down -Otter Creek on a raft to Md- was cut offwhen a chd. And th,e vson., been an exceent keness 1 of ths. subject, debm:y to domce D- a og house, ~here to, had qute recenty: you see that rver down -. ong and favoraby k.nown n the nt.ert:sfof abor and r.ear up. a famy OD ther own there?-. ore. day stood ookng down fron1 An1ercan agrcuture; potcs and Sprtua- so... ths: door, vhen.my eyes were attracted to-.sn T"hese three have beep. more than. The subject of ths sketch,. the sevenh wards a bue mst rsng up fr01n the water, " sde ssues, ~n the career of a very shgu- son, but. eghth chd, to Lucy and ~amu.e, n to spra bodys ascendng upwards and.ar and eventfu fe.... was-born on the 2 2 d of May, out of sght Soon after t was nosed around Hs ancestors emgrakd: fron1 Hereford~ The known hstrn.y of Lucy a11d San1 1.1e, that two men had been drowned. a.tthat shr~, Engand, and setted. n Raw_ey; Mass., a thro.ughjfe, bears an honorabe, ndus- pont n the rver. Durng hs short stay, n fhs vg?r~1.1s, prospe1ous branch tro us record. H.e soon became noted. Aun~ Comforts s~n1pcty ~nd snc$r~ty n, "has mutped unt. ts. members a~e nun1." anorg the eary p10nee::: of Vermont as the reatng her experences astmgy convmced. bered among the eadng ctzens of every eadng cutvator ard owner of the argest hm of the eaty of communon wth the. state..and. terrtory n..ths. Repubc: st ock of sheep and catte, and as a ctzen of departed ones. Thomas; the grandfather of.our subject,, wd~nfuence. He w.asreturned to.the State A aong up to ths.perod Mr. Jewett was born. and reareq. to manhood. at. J eett tegsjafure upwards of twenty years consec." had gven attenton.to hs agr~utura. Cty, Copn., from 17:36 Be removed to µt:vey The subject c)f;ths notce became pursuts ; was the eadng. breeder of the Burnngtor, Vt. n 7 69 wth hs wfe ahd. attached,. when.qute. young, to Jhe sheep Spansh M.erno breed of sheep brought to eght. chdren; both were energetc and a_9d,.woo.nterest. At nne years of age pubc notce. accompaned wth fne usexectt.ve.... the rghtfu. owner:of a fock of ten, from tratons from hs own drawngs; aso the Durng The Batt.e of Burnngtbn, that perod on, for som~. years, he,-et out Morgan breed of horses. He vsted many Thomas offcated by apport~nent as actng hs sheep at an annuarenta of one pound st~te and county fars yeary, where frst commssary,. and supped :the army wth of woo per each she~p. f.s schop] educa- prenums were awarded to hs.stock From.powder, dpped outof anr9ncamp~kette ton tern1nated at seventeenand,he grew 184oto 1855 hevsted.severa fneexpos. that hung to hs arm whe. on horseback. up a sef~educated man: Hs propen- tons n Great Brtan, and three yeary Vhen the Engsh comman~~r. fe deaq o1 sty was then, and eyer has been; to.trave, government shows at Posey n ~ranee, near the batte fed~ th.s con1mssary removed hs a desre to see ths materal word; so. -1 Pars. hat, sword and regaa. Some years afte~_)._ the summer.of he secrety se~ out from Mr Jewett was credted as the argest. the brck manson where Soomon was born, home, on: Joo~,. f.or Abany, a dstance of mporter of choc~ stock, conducted at the Genera Bau ms aegoutrements hungfrom the 11 o mes~ reachng there :n two and one- greatest cost of any other mporter of an-. posts n the attc at Vey brdge~ We dgress haf days. Wth bstered feet and tred ma s for breed nto the Unted, States. For.farther whe speajdng of the ~oqg~ of hs mbs he took deck passage to New York, the twenty-three hrrva~ by steamers and ancestors. The frst decarat011. of Amer- reachng there n1he marvec~1s short tn~e sa-vesses from Engand_, France ard can ndependence was wrtten and sgne~:. of eghteen hours, upon one of" Futons Span, he pad $55,000, and Caforna has J.,,.. :.: ~r., -~ :.

3 . : ~. " j THE CARRtER DOVE. "..,, : ;,}. 1. ;. f. 1,. --r -, (_,. -..,,. :.. - reaped a share uj ths. ndustry. from, the ena of exstence. may be obtaned. Scence understand t. There are as the ate "Lord sh1)ments of some of the best a)n1as, from and phosophy work1-g fron, the externa Dundre~ry" used. to say, "there are some whch have been reared and sod thousands and nterna pfanes of nqury are.conjonty thngs no feah can understand," and from Ke rn county, where st resde hs nterested n eaboratng a compete and n- ths subject of re-ncarnaton h some of ts sons who are among the rnostsucr.essfu and tegbe nterpretaton of the~ unverse n ac.:. departments certany stand exactx_ n that weathy stock growers of the State. Snce cordance dtp ts own character;. postoh.. We are aso~tod that we have 1864 Vr. Jewett has been a most remarkabe Specuatve.theoogy and fancfu scence not grow.p.to t. T_h.s n1ay possby be heaer performng wonderfu cures n a few are h1every <;ase nterested n.nte:f>retng qu.te true ~so,. t?at we have. not been a noments by ayng on of h~nds, wtho.ut re- the unverse n accordance. wth 1ts own resdent of the S~1ntua.ord ong en.ou~h sortng toct~"t1gs or. medcnes. He~ has a pror desres. Th~re s, then, ths df- to. know everyt?mg. Ths we. are. q~1te been an openy avowed Sprtuast snce the ference between rea scence h1:d reaph- prepa~ed to a?m1~, and.maybe t.h1s queston " Rochester knockngs; an,d has had many osophy, and theoogy and fancfu specua 7 of re-1ncarnat10n S. one ~f; th~ thngs that }e wonderfu expereµces and tests that woud tors on the other sde : One _s attemptng have not yet been n. sp1nt hfe ong enough f a arge voume were they a tod He to fnd the answer.to the.rdde of fe wth- to know anythng abou~. But w~ 1~1~y,_-- te was a corresp6nder1t for eghteen agrcutu-.r the confne~ of ~e tsef; whe the other. you tha~ we have been 1n that ~ond~t1on of ra jour.nas, twenty secuar papers, and se,1.- tvo forn1 s of specuatcn are endeav~rng exste~ce for qute a ong peno~, a gr:at era sprtua weekes and monthes qµrng.to frame a hypothess 1n accordance: wth a. dc:a onger perod than tha.t m whch ~e-1na perod of ffty-fve years. He has vsted preconceved.nterpretaton, and thereby at-:- car1at.on ~as been taught n n~odern tmes,. 1 Europe four tmes, twce as bearer of ds- temptng to fnd an expanat.on of the un-, for ths ~em~r~abe doctnne S.b~rey 30 patches from Vashngton to the Court of verse outsde of the unverse tsef.:. The years of age 1.n ts morern presentaton. St. James, and Pars, Fr_an~e, when Dare res~tsn ~oth cases a;e--ver-y sng.uar. NoY, W<,,Q.av~ to go around just a tte Vebster was.sec.retary ot State. For ages the word has been fooded wt~ corner fr~rfds. n search of one or two Amon? the. vared sprr.tua exp.er.ences of specuat.ve argurnent.s and : sta~ements ~hat paces to start from ; for nstance, the doc- Mr. J ew~tt may. be.n:entwned hs succ~ss- ~ever w?ear, t;e hght of. stnct exanun~- trne of re-ncarnaton s substantay the fu e~penments m sp1nt p~o.t.ography, hav~n.g t10n; for drecty the ca.d hght of r.eason S reassun 1 ng of a morta envronment upon o?tamed, under test cond~tons? ma~y sp1nt bro~gh~ tobe~r upon them they r~t1re bac.k the part of dead or departed~hun1 an b~ngs, pct:ues. on the same?ate. ".1th hs. own. agan :to the1r ~oes. and by".ways. t s who thus agan come nto.nhysca exstence. He s. ~so the p~ssessor o~. n1any. specu~ens asserted t~at th.~se t,un~ are to~. hoy.for the and go ~hrough.the to of fe upon another of sp~nt art. tu~ugh. me~mm~h~ of ~e~ c~mmon mt~.1~ence of. rnan~md to ~ea stage, dfferent t may be from the a.he they a~1d et Ande~son. Some of Hese.-~_t} b~ wth Supe1stt10ns of the OfSt possbe prevousy performed. upon. Now ncarna- -- : -gtv~-hereafter 111 the Dov1:, ~nd accompany- character are thus fostered Und.p~~petuated. ton s the p.recedent of re-ncarnaton. f ng; them, sketches descnpt1ve ol th.e man_:-. On the other ha11d under a rea scence and re-n.carnaton s true then ngarnaton be ~er n. wh~ch. ther.were obtaned~.t s a true phosophy knowed9e ncreases ~nd comes a feasbe. post~at~;.and f ncarna- 11.nposs1be 1n the ~nut.ed space of a rnaga- become.s. the f:m founda;1on. µpon whch ton be ttue, evouton can scarcey be true. zm.e sk~tch to d.o Justce to one of so.arge progress s_ poss~9e Vhch shau we take, You may take your choce; the soe object and vaned expenence~ t woud requre a then? That pa1nstak111g and honest ~ffort of.the unverse s ether the eaboraton and voume to do hm justce :ryrj ewett now that deas wth exstence as t s and en- ndvduazaton of the conscous sou of. n~ar eghty ye~rs of. age s st. heathy and deavors. t~ fnd the nterpretato~ of exst-. man, thereby competng and carryng t up. vgorous, ;akng :vtho~t the at~ of. a_ can~, en?e w1th1n: exst.enc.e,.and so g~ve you a to ts rght and egtmate end, or t s not.. and attend1~1g to hs hu.~mess affars He 1s. rat10na a1:d mt.ehgent 1nter~r~t~~10n of the f t s, as we have just stated, then every. a tota abst1~ence man n more respects than umverse, ~ts powers and pos~1bht1es, or t.hat one of you ~re_ n your ndvdua cases t.he..one,~s he. nether chews nor smo~es tobacco, pseudo-sc1en~e and specuat10n and fa11c1fu sum of natures effort upon. your behaf,. ~a na. us~s t.ea nor coffee,nor e~ts any knd_ 1fm~at. theo~y (an~ n th~ :no~t of ca~es the more you w representthe crown and apex of a ~1.s. ~tfe afford.s~ a be. aut1fu~ ex_am pe of nght fa-1:c1fu the.better 1t ~ ~ke?) to mterpret the natures en. ergy; you have come up ou. t of a hv1ng to the nsmg generaton. t~jngs hat t ha~ nev?ef nterpreted and pra~- the _p~ecedng.condton~ and to-day stand a tcay mqmred rnto ~. consc10us rat10na and mnorta sou. But )J].h-" ~~. d t"f _ v..t.,._: : To _t~s tegent a~dence there can be f the con~er11. of nature s ony n the eabor- ~ -" e5. ",- Ar-. no ~1t.en:~t1ve; t~7re.s but one road that aton ofhurrah bodes, f the doctrne of evo- ===~==::::s.;:==:.~================ =---- -~ ~he ntegent. Spntuahst can ta~e:. Nature h.ton s confned soey to the deveap111ent. Re-ncarnaton-, Fact or Faacy? 1s the expresson and purp?ses o.f G()d; the of the human organsrn and has nothng to aws of nature are the mamfestat10n of those do wth the. human sou then we have.to purpose.s. The pr~ncpes -of be~~ are the account for the comng cr the. human sou A Ds:ou~se ~Y the Contros of J J. Morse, of Eng- exp:ess10.ns of t~e. nte~hgence of.god,. and nto the morta body How does t get and, devered at Metr~:;otan Tern.::e, the.1ntehgent Sp1ntuahst, nay, themtehgent h. ~ Wh t t ~ A d h h 11 Sunday Evenng, Aug. 28, t ere a. S, n ere. w_e s a. man., whether he be Sp1ntuahst or not, n1ust be faced wth the necessty of admttmg the, forever ~ an~ aways stand upon the p~en~ doctdne of ncarnaton. Evouton then (Reported for the CARRER DovE by. G. H. Haves~) ornenp. of beng ~nd not upon the specua~10ns stops short when the body has been deve- The aws of nature are he ex~re~son of of the.woud-be nter~ret~rsthere~f. P~my, oped and con1peted, and t has then fn: th~ purposes of. God 1 he pnn~1pes. of then, your course wth us to-~1ght S an shed a that can be done_ upon ths pane be?g are the man1festat10ns of th~ d1vme.1n- <hppea to nat,ure as t~e ~xpres~10n of the of fe, and the ncarnatng of the mmorta tehg7nce. ~xpressed through the operat10ns P1:1rposes?f God, and 111 the subject w~ have sou. s the ony thng that can justfy the of exstence.~. to.dea wt~, th~.much-debated que,st10n of concepton.of ntegent mnorta exstence The effort of a sc1ent1fc 1119_~1..Y. ~~)o re-1ncarnat.10n,.rt s an a1;yea from fancy on as attachng to yoursef whch has got nto. ean~ the aws of nature and trace ther op~ the one sde. to fact upon the other.-a ths morta envronment whch has been eratons uponther panes of be~ng. The at- great many of our frends th.nk we are very d. d b th d. k. d b ten1pt of a phosophers s to obtan" an un- ungenerous when we dea wth ths queston roppe m,. rea. e ~, sue e m, own aerstandng of the prncpes of c; od so tha.t Ve are tod that we do not understar.d t; m, sta1nped n, or got n somehow, but noan ntegent nterpretaton-of the phenom-,,;e are prepared to admt tqat we do not body seen1s to know exacty how f 1. :: ~. 1 1., ~:, > :~ f : } t. *.. _,.:t. [{ rr,,.1.. ) ~. :".,. L.c :: :::::.: :.:: :. c:.:::. c. ::.: ; : -1 ~--. ~----.

4 :.;. "..,,. f...,;~ 1.< f 1 ", ~., ~ ~ { ~ ~ ~ ~.,. r~,, 1~:-.. ; 11 ) THE CARRER DOVE, On the other hand, f, wth the addton choce between the patent abors.9f scen- term. Vhat a doctrne cny thrty years of the sprtua sde of the man, the doctrne tfc nen. durng the ast sxty or seventy od has got to be renodeed aready? What of evouton s a consecutve matter rght years,.and the pse dxt of some unknown s t now). Re-:-embodment. Vhat s re: from the prma begnnng of God hmsef sprt from sprt-and who comes back and embodment? The sprt comes back h.1to. outwards to the condton of matera beng, professes to know nore than other peope. another body. That s re-ncarnaton?. as t s caed, and then upwards : and for- Where dd ths doctrne of re-ncarnaton Comng back nto the same body? wards to G9d agan, through the evouton. come from? France. Vho orgnated t? Now ths fwst towards re-e111bodment s. of the conscous, mmorta sou as the A certan Frenchman by the name of Leon ony a subte, ~ffort Jo avod. crtcsm. arousng. of a natures efforts, then the Denzarth Hyppote Rva,.whose non de n each casf,,t s t-1:1.e comng back of the doctrne of ncarnaton must of necessty pt~me s "Aan Kardec." Vho s e?. A departed sprt nto anothe; body and gong be.rejected. redum and nqurer nto Sprtuasm,.~h o through a second term of matera exst-. Scence or the one hand. and f~ncy on obtanecj ths. do. ctrne fr?11.h _s sp.rtcon. tros ence~ you may ca t re-ncarnaton or rethe other, the purpose of nat_ure.gong for- as a resut of the quest1~he pµt.to them; embodment, t s after a the od-fashoned wards harmonousy, sequentay and egt- t was not a spontaneous reveaton, but dstncton of tweededmn and tweededee. matey to the gr-and an~ gorous-aye_, to broughtout by questons n accordance wth. ".Now, what do _sprts come back for?". the spendd resuts of the eaboraton of Rvas pecuartes and predectons, and. " Oh for a varety of reasons " the mmorta, conscous sou, on the other from hm. the doctrne was gven to the How do they co111e back? Before we hand, a11 those processes stoppng short French_ Sprtuasts,. and fro111 then.spread have the reasons for ther comng back, et when natera bodjes have been made,: throughout Europe, the contnents and the us endeavo to pursue the scentfc method -- and sous the.n brought down from. some word. Who took t up next? An amabe, and dscover how they do come back. Let ceesta factory QP there. and vrtuay cutured and ntegent ady, a certan_ Dr. us go one step farther and ask what knd c-anned n the human bodes of nortaty. Anna Backwe, who presented, the of. sprts there. an~ that do come back. What answer to ths? most scentfc,. phosophca and cear- They must be very n1uch smaer than your- " Oh but sprts te us t s true the est.conceptons of the doctrnes of the seves : no res.ponsbe we-grown and ma;. spfrts teach the doctrne of re-n.carnaton." hgher system of re-ncarnaton that has yet turey devejoped. sprt wth the u sua cor1- Suppose they do; w you take the _facts been gven t.o: the word. These two champ- pement of mbs, arms, head and body. of nature whch are the exhbton,,.of.the ons of the doctrne have vrtuay-been ts coud ever crowd hmsef down nto a tte, purpose and work_of God, o.r thezpse dxt fo unders so. far as ts modern aspect goes, tny compass that woud brng hm nto a of so111e wanderng sprt? We have ved and a subsequent argument_s and terature hmnan foetus agan. Just ook at the quesong enough n sprt fe to know that Go_d_ h:ave been dug out from the wrtngs ard :t~n-;-t--,.fa rather an awkward one to-dscuss never es; that there s no faure n the state1nents of these two partcuar persons pubcy. You know the babe s born; there".n- chan of beng; that -the Amghty Prov- we have Fefer~ed to. A certan other ady, carnated sprt was n the babe before t was dence has never found t necessary to go as~ a medca woman, Dr. Anna K.ngsford, borr, how dd t get there? Do you know? back up.on hs work and do t a o.ver agan. has as~gven forth a vast varety of deas Have you ever heard t expaned? We Our actua poston at ths Jont s, that and statements concernng- ths same doc- neve1; have, but evdenty t must get there, we are sandwched b.etween the doctrnes of trne, and other Sprtua~sts of esser note. and the mystery.s atogether oo n1ysterous evouton and ncarnaton, and- we are and ntegence- have g eedy swaowed for an_y ordnary ntegence to comprehend. bound to reject the one and accept the other. the decous. morse. There s the source Thnk t over. s t breathed n? Does t f we reject the doctrne of evouton then of the. doctrne you have had before you _come through the father or through the. Darwn, and Huxey and a the eadng frot11 t111e to. tme, and t was so_ctousy mother? vvhat s t? How s t do_ne? scentfc mnds of the word w -1ook down obtaned from the sprtua word, and not We dont_ know~ nor do you know, and our wth contempt upon the. sprtua phosophy, sponta:eousy gven therefrom. prvate opnon s we a of us - w reman for they w say, "these Sprtuasts and One of the most snguarfacts. of the doc- n the same state of benghted gnorance. ther sprts are endeavorng to run n fat trne s, that t fnds ts greatest fa yor n the Another pont: f mmortaty means anyoppostonto the ascertaned facts of nature, Ro~an Cathoc countres, communtes and thng, t 1nears the contnuty of your. and what a precous set of dots they mus~ cvzatons Why s ths? Because the ratona, conscous and persona exsteqce a be.". church. of Rome s astute enough to know aft:er death. A the sprts that. have ever. n teng you. what these men w say of that any bone of. contenton they can throw c0111muncated wth yo.u te you.they are. you, we are not justfyng them n sayng t, nto the ranks of Sprtuasm s qute good hun:an bengs st, conscous, raton3:j 3:nd but ony- to remnd you that when you are enough to set a the tte barkng dogs ntegent; eyery carvoyant and med~m so anxous to have the endorsement of sc- yepng at-one another, and just so ong as descrbes them as your father, mother, chd, entfc men and thnk t such a success these bones of contenton are n your ndst brother, sster, frend or reatve, and the. when you can nduce a noted scentst or and you g~e n1ore attenton to. them t~an spfrts themseves speak of each other as bephosopher, or. ths or that great man to you do to the scentfcverfcaton,and honest ng so. and so, and that they. ded at such a gve you an attentve hearng, you are dong fnvestgaton of your phenomena, and a con- tme. Now, f these P.eope come back the v~ry worst possbe thng by runnng d certed- effort to naq.tan your poston, just ag<;tn they have got to put asde ther sprt recty n opposton to the facts of sch:nt.fc so ong cts yoµ_efa these bones of co"nten~ body; they have got to deprve the1nseves -dscovery that have been.paced upon the ton dsrupt you and keep y0u at sxes and ol the. very agences by whch they expr~ss----5:~.:-~ --:: records of the word We have no more sevens,.over non-essentas, there w be a and manfest ther ntegence and conscousrespect for the opnon of a scentfc man as rft n the was. of your budng through ness; they have got to reduce thenseves to an opnon, than we have for the opnon of whch the enerry can.enter. Use your eyes notb.ngness; th~_y have got to come back a"ny other person, because he s just as key and judgment n the matter of Sprtuasm agan. nto the embryotc state, go through to err. as another, but a fatt you. cannot the same as you woud n ~buyt1g wares; the stages of. c~dhood, nfancy and youth argue out of exstence; and f the. concen- guard your poston,. and use the. same and m.anhood; they do not-:rernember who sus of opnon s r support of the deduc: panstakfog and praseworthy effort n the. they were When they say they remember tons whch ead us.back to the acceptance one, case you woud n the o.ther. havng ved before n ths word, we have of the fact of.evouton throughout the whoe What. s re-ncarnaton?. By the vay, we not. the sghtest hestaton n sayng they rean1 of nature, then you must take the are tod that re-ncarnaton s.not. a correct e,_ and they know t. When they make.. ~ : 1;r 359,

5 ,t> ~.- - -;._ - ~~--- ~ :._;,. :,,.,. -r ~-":~--~ - ~ ~ ;,-.--: :----_,,_,~;r-: ~.~-:~.~" :~-.:._.;;~~~.,.;;_.:~;_~~~~--,. ~---,,,--"-"., -,.,_.,.,,,.,,._,_._., ~_, ~. -~~- ::.:: ~. 160 THE CARRER DOVE. _. :.. ; ::- -,., sµch statements no crtcsm can be too duy abeed and tcketed. and your wfe "But t was sad. orgnay that t was severe~.. Exstence s too soen1n a thng to cas you her dear husband, and the hus- compusory ;,who tod. you.kwas not comhe )ay~d wth no matter whch sde of the band cas you hs dear wfe, and the parent pusory? ". grave persons may be vng on. n order c~s you hs bessed chd, but how do you Oh the sprts tod ne. to ~ me back the sprt has to deprve.tsef know--t-s true? You may be.s01nebody. But the sprts tod Rv.a t was,_and f of a the machnery of exstence. t possesses, eses chd.-- Whe the husband s fondy you pt sprt aganst sprt you ~oud be n and go back to ncthfogness and deveop a and affectfonatey caspng hs wfe to hs the unucky poston of he man wh() tred new.conscousness, and uness they c an fnd many bosom, t may be the sou of some to st on two stoos at the same tme. Now the od sprtua body they had and get re- rasca of a man who has got nto a femae t s ether compusory or t s not compuncarnated nto that sprtua bqdy they can form. Vhe the mother wth her womans sory. The majorty of those who pass never become agafo the same consdous n- heart fods to her great ovng breast her through the ~ufferngs and tras of ths dvduaty they were when~they d opped the chd wth that sacred fre and dvne word w gve t a pretty wde berth when sprtua body and took on the emb~~otc energy that the :1other aone. can fee, whe.t.hey get out ~f t. ~ : agan; the whoe contnuty of conscous- she casps her dmped cheeked darng an,t Wt:_Ea:v.~.sad that the doctrne of re-ncarness s dssoved. and destroyed. gazes nto ts ovng eyes and treasures t as naton-. to use a modern nterpretaton. of. Why do they come back?. the sweetest. thng n a the word, t may t-expans the justce of God ; compen- so that we can vndcate the justce of be the re-ncarnated. boy of B Brown, who sates for the nequates and mseres of fe, God ves over the way. Whose chd s t? and s a means of deveopng a sdes of the Then t s ony by comng back that you Whose sprt s. t that s vng n any one of human sot. You may take t from us, or c:an. vndcate the justce of God. hat do you to-day? f ths doctrne ofr~-nqtrnaton~ you nay reject t, as you pease, but such a. you know about the justce of God? Have s true can you swear to beng yoµrseves. phosophy s the very quntessence of ab-, you ever had an ntervew wth God? Has Now what may be the. ssue~.concedng su.rdty ~nd no~1sense for ths. rea~o?: t~e.:he ev_er descended nto your tte ba~k par- re-ncanaton to be true? You see. the nusery, nequaty and wrong exhbted n. or and tod you what he was gong to do? pae face of your daughter ad n the casket; human f~s the resut of the g).orance. The fact s, you do not know any 11ore you presenty hear the du heavy sod fa- and se~fshness of. humanty; et humanty. about the justce of God than anyb.ody ese; ng upon that ast receptace of poor nor- grow wser, n1o~e JUSt and more concerned and f the justceof God brngs the sufferng, taty, and the sprt s gone. A year ros.for. the we".bemg of ~~ the m~mbers of the dstressed and.oppressed back agan nto by and a neghbor frend of yours gets mar- socety, an?. every sch.oo-boy. w.11.te you other bodes so they nay have a better show red and has a famy, and a beautfu boy tha~ the evs the re.-ncarnatomsts comt he next tme; where s the sense of God n s born and the departed sprt of your- be- pam of woud a dsappear m-1ess th~n a puttng them n.such mserabe condtons oved daughter s ncarnated n the forn. of generaton.. whe they are here now? t _s poor pocy that bonny boy beongng to your neghbor Why do. you :~nt. to come back? ~o to ock the door after the horse.has been Another gr besses your own househod have the. mequahtes of your present ex1s.;., stoen. t s a fase hypothess. f n the and ths boy and gr fnay fa n ove wth tence adjusted? ~ou are ~oor to-day,, ~ut frst r,e-nc;rnaton you are a beggar, and the each other; they get marred, and the aston-,have you no bette~ dea of fe than watng next a ~ng cr a monare, woud t not be shng anomay s presented to you that one to come _back agam that you may accu.mu-. -, the justc~ of God to have gven you a bet- daughter marres the other daughter who was ate rehes (. Are you hungry. and nak~ ter start n th.e frst pace?. re-ncarnated n the boy of your ne.gh bor. to-day, do you ~ant to come back to-mor- But th:re s anothe~ argume~t~_ ::k(~.,,.j.s What endess confuso11 may resut You row that you may. have fne cothes and q. very short and w~ ca?~ot dev.eop a s1~es n1ay marry your grandmother; your sweet- fu stomach?. of our nature.whe vng one. earthy hfe. hearts may be yourgreat, greargrandparents. f your oµy de.sr~ to- reappear upon the Now,.hov~~. wu-- that work out? "r.c;.m a t may be that the te pubcan George Wash- stag~ of mnrta hfe s to compensate your.;. cer~ n a store~ an.d L have a?ass10nate ngton s re-ncarnated n Presdent C~_;e-. ~ef n these pur~y ower parts of your be- ;.; : ongng for mu~1c; but can nether pay ands. wfe, and they are both havng hgh mg, then your phosophy 4oes not an:ount : ~.,,_. -- very much nor smg. have not the means jnks at the Vhte House. to much, and your concept10n and estmate or opportunty of acqurng a nusca edt- Ve are sorry to say, frends, however of fe s of a very shaow character. n. caton, and want.to deveop.the. musca amusng these.thngs may seen to you, t s the name of God and humanty, are there sde of 1y nature, sb came back nto the very dstressng to us that ratona and n- not better thngs than rches and cothes for vord wth another body for another chance. tegent men and wo nen shoud so far sur- the mmorta sou to aspre to through the H ow d6 T know that v have the oppor- render reason and judgment to a.system- the ranges of eterna be ng? f there are.tunty then for a musca educaton, or a that n ts appcaton can ead to such. gro- not, then why n the name of goodness ate body adapted.to the purpose? t can tesque resuts as these. t s a sght that s you not mmorta bengs n ths word, and. scarcey be. camed that w have the enough to make the very anges weep. f, abe to p.~rpetuate. ndefntey the strugmakng of that body? as s camed, ths s the justce of God and gng, fghtng and wrangng to obtan Oh we, thats. not the queston." vndcates the sufferng and.sorrow of human yeath and cothes, so that you may a at But t s the queston f coud frrd a fe, then de at once. Cut your throats ast come to the condton of p ossess~g a vng body that had been traned n mus- bow.out your brans and get out oc your great dea of that whch. s matera?. f ca 9rtctons, and 1 coud get 1to t there exstence abjure Hfe for you are not your- ths wor1d can deveop the.?-tent sou, brng mght be some sense n t; but have got to seves at a the sanctty of fe, the beauty out a the atent powers and capacty. take. the rsk n the other case of ove, the honess of parrage,. the purty of ~nature, what n the name of goodn~s;; Anot1:z pont:: t s actuay a.ss~~t~d of the domestc crce; the sweet deghts of s ~, necessty for a sprt w?r~d?. fyo.u that to deveop the sou a the possbtes parenthood and chdhood are horrd nght- can be fuy deveoped "by vng n ths of matera exstence n1ust be passed through mares that have no reaty, no exstence- word, you do not.want to de; there s no and ths ben.g hed. good gospe, the man they are a deusons necessty for any otj:~r wc>j:d;. you mght must. become a woman, the woman become just as we stop here a man What a decous nndde.j1ur1an. " But you know we are not obged to The aw of nature s nevtabe ; every. ~ ~.: socety w be n Whose who? Who 3:re come back uness we ke ;. t s not com- human -beng des, and that death s an ab-. you? You ca yoursef by nan1e; you are pus6ty." soute nece ssty n the economy.of beng;. t.,. 1 ) ;. f ; ~ r r,,.,,., j, ~ > j.,. f

6 1 ;,~~.,_,. j,:; t j r. 1 " j. :1,.,,,. j t.1 1 r ~ ;<J 1,. ::~.?z ; 1 r f r. r,j.,,~, ~. THE CARRER DOVE. 36 : ~ ~., ~ ~-----, fts you forward nto another state of ex- other ndvdua n ths word. nstead of descent, une~s _as may be, there are subter stence where your powers and possbtes the doctrne of re~ncarnaton or re-embod- aws that, workng out of sght, account for are unfoded and deveoped, and though you ment exatng and ee.vatng you, t degrades a devatons f om he centra prncpe: may return to ths fe to hod com111unon and drags: you down, and our fna verdct that ke begets ts ke.,. -- wth hun1anty, though you may for a tme s, that t s a n1ontrous, njurous and dev-. The frst of these events arose n ths._ be earth-bound,,yet n no case that we have sh faacy of the vest knd, devod of the wse:. So1ne od frends of the Courteneys ever known or heard of have we had the sghtest foundaton of fact or truth. had been makng a bref vst to the Berk"- sghtest.reason to beeve that a departed. _. -. stone parsonage, and on eavng, a corda human sprt s ever brought back agan to ~.. ~ and emphatc,nvtaton haq been e xtended ve n a human body. } ~~t:u.tf.cj±. to Ernest to spend a few weeks wth these One atguntent whch we have reserved - departng vstors at ther house n Lon~don, for our ast consderaton, has the greatest whch, as they were hs fathers guest~,. he weght wth a ve1y arge number of peope. TWO LVES AND THER WORK. coud not we reuse..as a. rn~1tter of fact, They speak of the dvne ncarnaton, and these guests.were the wfe and daughter of say.that J esu s Chrst was the ncarna.ted son BY J. J. MORSE an od schoomate of. the Rev. H um15hey of God. There s where the root of t s; AUTHOR OF., wu:ma.ms WEALTH," RGHTED BY Courteney, a free, o pen-hearted, not too there s whe_re. the stronghod s upon the THE DEAD,; "curne1) BY THE ANGELS," straght-aced chun1, who.had cour~ed med-. emotona and magnatve nnd But oer LAND AND SEA," ETC., ETC. Cne n~t.ead of dvnty, and had beenas sucyou strke a death-bow. when you c~an1-,.- cessfu n that sut as he had been n another as we cam -. that. Jesus of Nazareth CHAPTER. sort of sut, wheren the prze won was the. was a. man ke yourseves, born nto SEEMS T() RUN counter To THE L:Aws of HERDTY chatty and peasant ady, wth her frank, and. morta fe under the same 1aws that you AND suggests TROUBLES FOR THE MEM- open-faced daughter, now abqu,t ea_vng for were, ve.c anc; grew tp under the.same BERS of Two UNTED FAMLES - ther London home. Dr. Eversegh, wth aws, exhbtng the sa~11e possbtes that a varety of aphabet.ca addtons to hs. you a possess atenty (f. not n acton), t s currenty asserted that certan trats name, makng a sort of soca ta. to hs passed out of t. by the satne process of of character run through partcuar professona kte, or "dear 019 Jack," as death. Then. you~- brng Jesus nto the fan1es, and n course of tme an an- hs cerca frend ever qeghted to ca ranks of fe and nake hm- a part of hu- cestry of panters, poets and phusophers -hm, was hmsef too busy to. run n1a1y; hen you destroy the ony seemng thus become estabshed. n support of down nto Sussex at ths tme o(the year, so rea root of tns phosophy. ths doctrne n1ay be adduced the fact that~ -the ades went, and returned, aone. The. Jesus was no nore the rfoarnated Son of the. Co.urten~ys had for many generatons second of. these two events conssted-n the God than yourseves ; yo.u are a chd~n of back been servants of the church, so that fact that about a month or so Jater Ernest the nfnte; the dvne energy s atent ~nd preachng, admonshng and a the arts and Courteney arranged to vst the Everseghs. operant,,;thn you a., parts that make up the cercs nature, n1ght and n due course found. hmsef n ther. Let us then have done wth ths a octrne; be sad to run n the famy. Therefore t comfortabe home n one of the fashonabe et us casfths ve thng from the face of the was n no wse remarkabe that Bumphrey West End -squares, wheren prosperous earth, that ke. some smy serpent has Courteney shoud.,j?~.,.,~,etted at. Berkstone~ medca n1en deght. to resde. t, was -- s~rayed nto the,. fed: of h.11n1an. specua- cu1n Bnda~, for a mae Courteneys were evepng, the amps were ghted, fng tons to poson and crush out the great manfesty de.s1gned for smar. ends_and t the drawng-room wth a cheerfu gow. work that Sprtuasm s dong to- rescue woud, n any one of them, have been fat Mrs~ Eversegh, as neat and natty a tte the word fro111 superstton and gnorance. basphemy to object to)he fufment of the. woman as ever cheered the ot of an hard- t destroys the nora effect whch attaches usua, and apparenty provdenta dspen- worked practtoner wth her smng face and to the famy, and s a doctrne that has saton, for every Courteney managed to get peasant manners, and whose pump, oombrought more dscredt upon modern Sprt- h.msef comfortaby provded for n some pact. fgure, was a perpetua embodment uasn1 tha.n scarcey any other thng we can ~uch snug ard comfortabe benefce as that of GOntent and comfort,. sat dong a tte, refer.-to, and we never shoud do justce to of Berkstqne, but,.to the credt of the pres- fancy work, by fts and starts, n a very corn"" the cause that we have abored so ong and ent occup~{nf; et t be sad that not many a fortabe-ookng easy char, whch her con1ey earnesty for f we dd hot enter our em- Courteney, brought the s.ame amount of hon- fgure ftted to a ncety Sttng hr her phatc and absoute protest. aganst the esty, zea and true goodness to the servce sde was her daughter, ther ony ch.d, hdeous monstrosty. that we have endeav- that served the111 so admraby. one. of those ndescrbabe creatures that ored to anayze ths evenng~ Thus, the nature of thngs, as t were, are a perpetua puzze to. neary a be- We may rot con"."er(_you to our opnon; t came to pa.ss that the Rev. H.mphrey hoders. She was "ta and straght as. a,fe"1af"not. convnce you we are rght, but Courteney drected a the educaton popa1, the as a wow, and. yet, oddy we.say that. the processes of nature are: the of hs dry son wth the. vew that enough, ones frst mpresson of her was nterpretaton of the purposes of God; the he, n due tme, shoud. emuate the that she was but of medum heght, and prncpes of beng are the manfestatons of honorabe exan1pe of the.famy tradtons. tpat mpresson. asted unt. growng. anthe dvne ntegence. The aw of evou- As Ernest was. n a. respects one of those mated, she stood erect, when then she ton and progressve unfodm~nt are the ony amabe and gente sous, whose fe was as seemed to tow~ above a, n a truy rega ways by whc~ Omnpotence accompshes transparent.as cearest stream, o,bedent and manner. Then her d~ep bue eyes gowed ts purpose. God never goes. back uron dutfu n a thngs, there was_ every reason wth a ght of such depth that on~ fet, hmsef, and the nfnte mtabe range of to hope that hs fathers reasonabe hopes her s ou was- shnng through ts voet wneverastng beng n the. word beyond woud become accompshed. facts n du~ <ows r re.pose her features were reguar, affords._ every opportunty for the deveop- course. However, n the funess of tme, corn pdsed, not du by -any :n1eans, but ment of a the. powers and capactes of the when Ernest had competed hs studes, and quet, and. restfu to gaze upon ; her human sou. There: ~ no necessty, and the perod was fast approachng for hm to nc:>:uth..dear:cut, a trfe over. ong, t never has been ; that t shoud come back seek hs pace n the cerka word, two s~emed, her ps qrm wthout bepg too, fu._:., agan and enter - the.,.bode of fesh, go events occurred, the resuts of whch qute Her head, shapey wth gracefu ~urves, through anothe~ sex e~pcre~.ce and be an- upset ones beef n the aws of heredtary broad ~nd hgh n front, ~we shaped n a ~.

7 . - ~ :. :", ::. t -.,;., ~ _.;. :..,. =--=.:_-==_~.-:: _::::-:::::=:.-:::::- THE CARRER DOVE =:=--=--===---=-=-======-=-=--=====::::===;:=::===============t:::::.:==:=:::::.:==-==-=~= = ===:::::-=-=- :::-:-=--=-==-=--==--========================::.:::.::============-., ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - depa:tmen ts, was manted. by a rch and soµ perpexes hm terrby. am afrad, afrad my vews upon matters r>ertammg to ampe drapery of sken chestnut har, n ny dear," appeang to hs wfe, that the that offc~ are not qute. so sound as they ~h ch the sunght found many a stran of Reverend Courteney, has not quhe made shoud be." gbden hue ; a compound of composure ~. convert even of. hs own son; what " The Trnty, for nstance?" genty at1c actvty; dear:nnded, warm hearted, say you, Ernest?" asked the gena spea~er, quered the Doctor:, turnng rotnd to seenngy caprcou s, but aways. 111ovng rsng and ayng h.s hand ghty upon hs Ernest, anq ookng at hm,rth a suspcous towards whatever end she had n vew. guests shouder t~nke n hs :~ye Quck to speak when needfu, yet aways " n truth, my good frend, am at tmes "Yes;" sad Ernest, "the Trnty; and an exceent :u~d attentve }stener ; of fne enveoped n doubts and fears. My father, fear the queston, of future punshfeengs, ddcate perceptons and keeny n- God bess hm, s the "so-n of truth and men ts s another pont Try, as tnay, t tutve, Candd~ at tmes too candd, ds- h.onor, and has ever hed before me the s mpossbe for me to convnce mysef kng ptetense of a sorts, and, aas, t prceess vaue of the teachngs of hs church, that God purposey. nade any of us for must be sad, ook.)g wth but tte b-t, somehow, haveafmy fet for a ong eterna punshment after death. woud favor upon the eccesastca professon tme past. now, that fath dd rot odge sooner beeve He uttery destroyed the as such, pokt).g sy fun. ake at Hgh, wthn n~y_g~east; he sad. ths sorrowfuy, wcked; and am not qute certan as. to Low, and Broad. church methods. Not as f t paned hm, or as f t savored of ds- whether t wou~ not be better to destroy rregous, for her fath was-. f expressed n oyaty to hs father; a ook of dstress as us a, for at tmes unbeevers seem ev~n words~,that a the creeds.founded upon God n hs eyes, and for a ent he rested hs better than the eect." she hoped to fnj n nan. But, there, the rea head wthn hs hand,. as do men n thought. But does. your {ath~r know of your nature of Lan Eversegh w show tsef Ther he sad, Ve have taked so franky state of mnd?" mor~ fuy as she occupes her pac.~ n ths that may as we seek further counse.from."from me, no. From. some books he narratve from t-me to tne.. - my fathers odest frend.," am perpexed, has seen me wth. probaby. ntend, on The,head of the house, Dr. John Ever- ndeed, more so than yqu may-suppose." my return, to te hm No doubt t w segh, M. D., M. R. C. S., etc., etc., "We, f we can hep you, my de ar fe- shock hm, certany t gdeves me to fee that was a. we-but, gena-natured, and peas~ ow, spe3:k out and we w do our best. cannot pursue the course he has n vew ant-faced man of md~e age, by tranng Lucky have no patents to ;:tttend to for. for me. But my dear frend what can do? conservatv~, but by -nstnct progressve. the nextthree hours, so an at your servce," The.re s to me, no choce between hone~ty Hs brethren consderec. hm a t~fe un- sad the Doctor;,reseatng hmsef, -and and hypocdsy. A cear.conscence s the sound n some of hs medca opnons, but n1otonng Ernest to foow. hs exampe. greatest eement n happness.". the wond~rfu success.that attended hs prac- Lan and her mother resumed ther occu- A th~ tme Lan Evers1egh has been t cc senced ther doubts, and eft hm at patons, ~.s Ernest.seated hmsef by the fuy absorbed n the work her defty movng, peace. He made no. secret of t that.,.hs sde of the Doctor, who asked of h111: fngers were manpuatng. Vas she reay remedes we:re not cot)fned to any one Te me what bothers you, now. On so absorbed,.or was she deepy ntent n.-schoo. er1ttey-dn1gs,. herbs,. hydropathy my fe, t seen1s to- me you must be a trfe stenng to the conversaton? :Who knows md ho~11ccopathy, were anong hs open here- dffcut to pease. You r road es. cear -.c certany not Ernest Courteney, for he s s1es, vhe he was suspected to ean to- enough before you. The end s that qf your far too much e~gtoss.ed n hs own state of wards mesmerc rubbers, carvoyant dag- father,- a country parsonage.~ mnd to c01nrnent upon aught ese. The. noses,. and such ke heterodox nnovatons. Thats ju st what am afrad of Just quartette sat n sence, for a few. 111oments, The doctor.: was. seated opposte hs ~vfq and what desre to avod, fee no ca or when suddeny the Doctor sad to. Ernest: daughter, whe by hs sde stood Ernest vocaton n that drecton, and uness can "Then you reay fee unsound upon Courteney, stenngwth nterest to the con- fed mysef caed, no nducement w cause.matters of doctrne,. and skeptca as to versaton, wheh. had somehow turned ne to take hoy orders." the future?" around to the subject of death "Try nedcne, then. J 1 " Franky, yes; that s exacty n1y state of Ve, you know," sad the Doctor, we No, -.pot medcne. woud,. of the n1nd at presett. Beeve me. have. not m ~dca men see de ath. under a sorts of two~.soo).er hea sous than bodes; though drfted thus. have carefuy reasoned the aspects. Necessary. we get. so famar that heang to my thnkng, shoud be to ground, hav~ read on.both sdes, but wth t that t oses any speca terrors for make them servceabe n ths fe; but cannot fo1d any wser than., so far as us. The post mortem, and the dssectng there s my stumbng bock. s there a knowng goes, so t comes to me.that, room, have. tod us of the varous cause~s sou?. s there a nexvfe? most key,.death ends a. That regon, progucng death, ~d bare the operatons.of "Why you awfu man, how ~an you tak when sncerey accepted, 1s an a1.abe :,.dsease, and the resuts o.f accdents, but so Does not your father preach t? "hy opate that too frequenty us reason to whether death s another term to descrbe a hs. ast sermon was perfe:cty ovey seep n the fase comfort of a foos parachange n the drecton of dynamc force, Lan? dear, another needefu of th.at bue dse., At tmes thnk the rea work of or a beraton of an nvsbe sprt, ah woo. Thank you, dear. For shane Mr. fe s outsqe the church was, s n the there, " confess of beng n the dark.". Ernest, to. doubt. such thngs," sad Mrs. homes of the poor, the~ gnorant and the " John, you dreadfu man; do cease.eversegh. vcous. That regeneraton s mpossbe to. takng of such horrbe thngs," sad hs - " wsh had your easy mnd, sad a tac~ that s, born n vce and gnorance. wfe, "t makes n1e shver a over. We Ernest, "but, my dear Mrs. Eversegh, thnk that practca work s of more use must de, so that ends t. t wont do us have not. My fathers creed seems cod than preachng sermons., n short, thnk any harm to beeve a next fe s possbe, and 1nechanca. want to be satsfed thaf beng uncertan of any word but ths, but, for my p(rt, ths s so very comfortabe now;. uness can fnd better proofs and kno;ng how beautfu ths. s, and see-. that am satsfed wth thngs as they are." than those that are famar to me, w hg how much there s. to be done n ds " Just ke a woman," s ad ur,. Ever- not se my voce or thought, for money or peng the s and evts that abound, segh,~ just ke a voman, but Ernest here s pace cannot earn br hod wth a cear fanty understandng, of feeng, that there. not qute so easy satsfed,"here the attentve co~scence~ On that am qute.,re~oved=" must be atent ee1:ne~ts of good, even n the Lan ooked up wth a quck gance at the "Then. you wont be.come a parson, s wo"rst, fee, my dear frends, that_ ths fe young man referred to, whe her father con- that your thought?" asked the Doctor. and ts peope, need so much of abor, Cb.re tnued: " No, he.says ths proben1 of a " scarcey thnk so. For am sady and duty that tan best use what feebe. ~ ). ".1.:. 1-. ~. t.,j.

8 . ". :.. ~ ). ",.~,,1. ~,..: THE- CARRER DOVE ~ ,-----~ ~--- - ~ powers have n s~rv)g th~s word and :ny dear," sad Mrs~ Ev~rsegh, "and a very astonshed to fnd she coud,. and at ths feow cr~atures, rather than wastng n1y charmng woman too," she added. pont the Doctor stopped abrupty. tme peadng about another fe, of w_pch " Yes; n 1 y oveb.ths Countess de So- "s that a?" asked Ernest. ourseves and the rest absoutey know noth- no, Go~rnar, thats. t; sat next to Lan No,.not qute," admtte.d the. Doctor, - rg a~ a.".,. at the tabe, and durng ther conversaton son1ewhat reuctanty, hs questoner ; n h~ enthusa~m Ernest had nsen from,she.spoke of the mysteres of nesmersn, thought hs.chmr, and, wth frm,?trong step,. was sou fe,.sprt rappng, and.so on, that she. "-We, what ese ; to11e, et me hear a ~acmg. across t.he room hs ~ace a am~11a-. had see""r Pa~s; a1d here n. London~ of t. t?n,_ h~. ~.Y~~Jary dancmg wth ~xpress1on, After dnner the µrnabte wzard nveged "VeU, my dear feo~, the fact s,, ah,.?msef ookmg as ma.jfy of us.have ooked ne nto a cha~ upon the same subjects, er, have hred that cafrvoyante, and ~111 ex- n the hey-day of our powers, hke a youn r but must confess treated. her a tte permentng wth her. mysef, and, by the Da~d.ready wth sng and ston~ to say bady." way,_the Countess hods a recepton agan every Goath that" exsted. Recaed to "Yes, you tresome man, you dd; _n a week from now. Come v th us, and f hmsef by the sudden cessaton of hs voce, w by Ernest, he smpy rnade fun of ~er- you earn nothng, you w be amused for he. bushed ke a gr a11d modesty resumed on.ce, at the very east." 1: countess, too,t was too bad." hs seat. The hour of rest havng arrved, the party " decare," sad hs hostess, "f dd "Ve, V((, my dear, 1 nade amends at bro{e up, though the Doctor was compeed. not k9ow:: your dear father was a true-1@ar as,t by acceptng an nvtaton to attend one to vst a patent at some dstance ere he of the Church, shoud thnk you were one of her reµnons, and never sha 1 forget t- sought hs couch... of those horrd:.radcas, and expett" to see two hours of soca. horrors,-.d.~f~.p:g whch 1. Desutory, as n some respects had been.you foursh a red fag wth death, and a had n1cre than a surfet of marveous taes, the foregong conversaton, t was, neverthequeer OJ)nons, and 111.any a gb but un- those sort of thngs upont. Reay, Ernest, ess, desgned to effect mportant ends you must be carefu. f there wasnt any grammatca expanaton of hnspraton, Truy, how tte s known of what even an church, why, good gracous me, dont know hanges, eaveny:$p.~r.s and the. ke, than hour may brng forth Lan Eversegh, what woud happen. Just thnk how perfecty 1 coud dgest n a month of Sundays-but seemngy so :unob&ervant, so absorbed n beautfu. your father._ooks n hs hood and that s not the pont, the pont s here: The her work, that she had never spoken, or scarce gown, the ~caret nng ooks so ovey and countess had dsco;ered a new protege a fted her eyes durng the tme, was perhaps warm down hs back Then, you know, carvoyante, one of. the mos.remarkabe tbe nost moved of ether partcpant of that the Trnty and a that, was setted ever so ones ever met. She was ntroduced wth tte gatherng. Ever snce her frst meetong ago; so thats a rght. Theno.n.eneet5 her magretzer. to us, evdenty a young ng wth Ernest Courteney, t ~ad been such nce peope at church. Now, reay p~rson of the_respecta~e seamstress sort, a dear to her that her fate was nked wth Ernest you must be a good boy, ard take tnfe pae, decate oo~mg, rather_ refned for hs. Her.womans nstnct tod her that, and your proper pace--. one of her c~ss. 1 ;he nagn~t~zer wa~ a as the subte fre ofove began to ft ts fame n the pupt?" :. ~erson _of medmm b~d,.a postve, ~un1p- upon the atar of.her fe, and ume wth a "Yes, sr, n the pupt, and then every- tous_~nd of man, wth oy, back?a~r,and new beauty a objects wthn her sphere, thng v turn?.uta rght and qute ncey.".a. dec~de.d pr~~erences~f r an be~u~caton odf another thng became cear to her aso, a1:d.am afrad, ny dear, that Ernest 1 s 0 " 11 mve:uon. 1 ence ~mg procure that was, that, at present, and for how ong n woud not ft many pupts, and u_pon my he made a tte s1~ee~h, at whch h~ coun- the future she knew not, her ove was to be word," sad the Doctor aughngy, he t~ss tapped her d?engag~d ha~d wth the a secret gue_st wthn her own. breast. doe~nt ook at a cerca n face, dress, or tp of her fa~, no~dmg her head 1? approva, Ceary,.she observed, that so ong as the manner. fea: the. aw of heredty. CQ,11J.~.s.~ 1 ~-~h. q.gher n~e her., :ad:sh~p ~or ~ny paramount?opes and anxetes that. no". fed to a faut at ths po mt, and for once nature er reas_ont an t e one. 11 ~ an "ou n~ t E~nests mm~ were there, she coud have breaks the successon, maybe n hopes of ha-ve toera~~d the feow n her r.oms fo~ a no ot-or part theren. Yet,.she woud not foundng a new house. Now reay, you momen~. 1 h~ young person was then. wth have had t otherwse. She saw n Ernest 1 satsfed a strong n1an battng wth~ erpents, whose know, sym pathze wth you.very much, man~f passes put ~? seep. yet t has occurred to me, that there may be 111 Y.s~., ~f that by-_.- wrthng, smy fgn11s,. soug. t to bear hm a road o~t.of o~e p~rt of your dffcutes." _Ye~, yo,~ sp1te~u,, ~1an,." sad Mrs. down to the common eve o. gro_sser_ mnds. "n whch drecton?" Evc1se1&h,. you dd, turnng to. _Ernest Aready.she detected the determmaton and Carvoyance. she contmued, H he actuay stuck hs scarf manness that woud cause hm to forsake Jth;--1Tesmersm ; but that s.such awfu pn nto her arm and rght through her hand- home kndred and frends at the dctates of. rubbsh, you know. - t makes r1e creep t~ thnk of t, whereat conscence, and-s-he~rghty dvnedthat such c: No, do not know that t s, for have she pur~~d up ~er ~p_s; and ~crewed ~er a n1nd, whe engaged.n such a strugge, had been expermentng.wth. t, and h.a ve found feat~res ~to an trre~s~1.by comc.ook wth no tme, or room, for thoughts of ove t that carvoyance s a fact, r-1atura fact, he nten~on_ of exhbt,ng the pmn she f~t was too proud a mnd. to shjtre ts strug-. nark n1e. But.t comes neare~t to my deas n ~ ecordmg th.~?octor s experment and at ges wth another; and that other a woman, of the sous functons than anythng have whch even L1han ost. somewhat of her ~vheren, though she was. rght, he was ever seen before. do not say.t p~p:yes a composure. wrong. He woud throw down the gage, the sou, but to n1e t ooks ke a doorway "Now, as was sayng," rest)med the ferce confct nust be passed through towards t. Doctor, "havng satsfed. mysef she_ was -and vctor, or vanqushed, he must aone " How dd you become nterested n the truy nsensbe to pan, was, by the fnd hs strength or weakness. She woud matter?" magnetzer, requr:sted to ask ths young per- ov.e hn1 ever, even th-cmgh 911 earth they "Oh, qute accdentay. We were out to sgn to took at varous objects conceaed be parted aways. But, that she mghr qe a dnner, ast autumn, and one of the from her. Te,. oess m:y heart, Ernest., she worthy so true a heart, hers be t to abor guests, a countess-. by the way n1y dear," astot1s)1ed 1ne by te1g each one w~h per- n. such wse~ a-s woud prove her nterests turrng to. the partner of hs joys, what feet corredness. Fndng she coud see hs, her studes,. dutes, accompshments, was her tte, 1 can never remember that jn~de pocke_ts, purses, an d so on, a tought such as woud best beft her, when. perhaps,.womans nan1e?" struck. n~e that she n1ght be abe to see n- hereafter, she stood besde hm befor-e the c GoJ.rnar, Countess de Gomar, my sde peope: tred. tha~.next, and was word. Thus,her ove- steaded her; t.

9 <,,, THE CARRER DOVE ~----~ :. :. :., ~ f. }.)~,pred her, made her resoved- come purey. ntegent.fe-prncpe, wh~teyer part n ths ntegent moton or acton? and what. may-that sh.~ ~ud embody _n her form t may have To judge by the sou- f t dd, or was abe to do so, t woud conday fe the nobe Jove- the dea good- nature of man, t n1ust be non-d1nensona. tamnate the sou wth anmasm. Those ness n hs natm~e-that ever afer were mmeasureabe or unchangeabe. n nature, ntegent or conscous acts of anmasm accepted by her as a sacred trust. the same beng constanty actye;. partakng that 111an n9uges n, s ony a temporary. E,n1est Courteney. sat n thought so of nothng mpure, and capabe of ovng Vngness of the sou totake p<j.rt because deep, n:nd so ong,.that the grey of dawn wthout any anma sensuousness or anma t s ether gnorant of mora aw or too chased the purpe of nght fron the cty emohon n connecton wth ts moton, weak to resst the cravngs of the sprt or ere. he r:cg.ut, d hmsef to retre - to rest. acton o mpus.~j,o ths effect. Anma ove anma nature contaned n the sprt body. 7 hat he thought w be seen here~fter. s not purey so.h-ove. Do we ever ove a Sou".growth overcomes both, for ntegent 1vrs. Eversegh thought how tresome t chd, a mother, or a frend wth any degree actvty ends both. w,sdom and strength to vas that John was compeed to go out so of sensuous emoton attached to the m the. qeqg, and man mat deveop n s-ou ate to s.ee nconsderate patents, and petus of ovng? Do we ever gve; mpart by ether nteectua cuture or conbattng fnay fe aseep wth no gnver troube upon or. bestow, be chartabe, humane; sympa- hs anhna procvtes- thus re~chng the. her md than a. fear that. the cook woud thetc or benevoent enotonay or sen- a-1 of exstence by ether-ths beng to. surey agan burn the toast at breakfast tme suay?. s not ths forn1 of ove cam, unfod n sou force unt t sut)ersedes that to-morrow. tranqu; pt acefu or bengn n ts mpetus? of the. sensuous appendage n moton, a c- Vhe away down at Berkstone a was Coud. the fe-prncpe, the aw whch tvty, voume or sze, as t were, t~e atter sent and quet, no one wthn the parsonage; governs the unverse of efects be potent,_be.ng ony fguratve as causes ony partake nor the rooks above, seemng t.o thnk the postve or absoute n ts rungs f t dd of acton, not dmensons. _. present peacefunes.s was, ke a s 11ot, butthe.not possess these quafcatons? Then ove s But the sprt does partake of.-the atter, cam before the storm Ere ong the rooks aw, or a quafcaton of ths governng as proven to the carvoy3:nt-. the. Sarne w caw amazngy. power.as we may nfer fron1 ts dvne crea- beng abe to see the sensuous apperdage of (To be cqnttrued.). ton, the sou of man. the sou, but not the.sou tsef-the rtefr-. But what of the sprt or the sprt body gent prncpe or as man may see a matera of man? May we not aso nfer from ths, body, or. a psychometrst sense a sprt.@rgua <toutrbttton~.. the nature or the quafcaton of sprt as or sprt body. of such, but never sees a we, or s sprt and so. one? f so, thought, an ntejgent mpetus, the motve.,..., why have. we been taught by the sprt P<?wer whch causes a ove-acton,- etc. x ~trtces appearrng unde~ ths head are ma cases wrtten word that man s a trnty nr,, -earth- Ths beng non-dmensona cannot be seen espec1ay and soey for the CARUER DovE,. Forgve ~nd Forget. fe o( as a human beng, and a quaty by ~ther m0rta or sprt, and can o ny be n nature or as a sprtua beng) The atter d11ned, or becone.ntegenty conscous of 1NsRATONAL-1Rs. J~RSHAL, noston, Ass. cannot be dened, for t s we-known. that the smne through hs own nnate ntegence Let by-gones he by-gones; f by-gones were couded By ought that occasoned a pang of regret, Oh, et them n darkest obvon be shrouded, t s wse, t s knd, to forgve and forget. Let by-gones be hy-,gone~., a1d gocd be extr~cted, From s.ffer whch t s fo11y to fret; The wsest of mortas have fooshy acted, The k}1dest are those wh8 forgve and forget~ Let >y-gon~s he by-gones; Oh, chersh no onger. The thought tha.t the sun of affecton has set; Ecpsed for a moment, ts rays w be stronger, ff you, actng noby, forgve and forget, Let by-gones be by-gones; your heart w be ghter Vhen kndness a ovng recepton has met. The fame of your Joye w be ptn;er and brghter f God-ke you strve to forgve and forget Let by-gones he by-gones; remember how deepy To Heavens forbearance we a are n debt, They vaue Gods nfnte goodness too cheapy, Who heed. not the pre.cept.forgz1e a11d Forget." sprts n ther undeveoped state have both or dvnty wthn, beng ony conscous of. human and anma procvtes to cont nd an nte({ent moton. whch appeas to hs wth, and f the atter, they.must be sensu- sou-nature. or ntercr. comprehenso.; but ou$ n nature. f the sou represents a true strke hm, and he becomes conseou s of a counterpart or an nvduazed counterpart 5ensaton, or ony rrtate hm and he beof orgna causatons, t cannot partake of comes conscous of an ernoton The atsensuo.usness, and. s therefore not the ter, athough ony a sprtua moton or an motor for any sensua desres. acton of the sprt, s not a strcty ntehgent The ony attachment or appendage that mpuse, for t may be sensed suffcenty to sous out of the fesh have,)s a sprt or affect the mater~ (and wthout the matera sprt body so-caed, and f. any sensuous- body t woud undoubtedy have a smar ness ~$. eft n the beng afer ts reease fr0111 effect on the sprt, as even grosser sensaton the matera body t must exst n the sprt than ths s experenced; the sufferngs of body: And f the sprt body s con1- pan, hunger,thrst, Wearness, anguor, nan- - posed.of, or anaogous to that.substance, ton; oppresson, restessness,. nervousn ess, entty or condton of exstence known as:, ~.tc., ndcatng a degree of sensuousness or tern1ed sprt,. t s not ntege nce or equa to anythng that may be fet by a n1q_r-. sou, and must be, ke the hu11an sprt, a ta or a sprt n the fesh.) Thus sprt s creaton of rntter n conjuncton.wth nte- sensuous, and fr0111 whch we maynfer that. gence, or 11ce.ZJ.ersa. vvthout a sprt unversa sprt s a sensuous condton of The QuafcatOJ:?S of Sprt: body, the sou wo.ud ose ts dentty by re- exstence, athough t reed not contan a turnng to ts orgn, fe n the cause, but these tte ndvduazed hur1an sensatons BY, F. ELCHERS. wth" the san1e, t retans ts sef-hood- or emotons whch man adds to hs. own, sprt beng therefore a necessary creaton sprt body durng hs career as a n1orta Man 1s. sad to be a mscrocosrn of the of fe~ f a creaton, t s not a cause, and fe:entty, but sensuousness n ts natura.unverse. As such he shoud partake of ve know by mference that the cause of fe, state, as may be experenced when a the anythng contaned theren, and n. whch or causaton s ntegent. Ths sprt s senses are actng n hahnony wth each event, we ought to be abe, to. n(er.by ana- not ntegent, because t consttutes. p.n ef- other, a so"rt of a unversa. sens.aton; as ogy, the contents of the same. Man s feet, and f the sprt body s cornpose9 of when feeng br~ght, anmated or buoyant, composed of sou, sprt and: body. The. sprt so-caed,. we have the proofs wthn ths beng nether strcty matera sensuous.; sou s a purey ntegent fe-prncpe, and around us to that effect. We have but ness nor nt~gent ~ctvty; nether nan"-~- - and consttutes the motve power, whch to thnk very actvey, or be:c01~1e "ost n ton nor absoute conscousness_ of.ben.g,, ann1ates, act(1ates and governs the bengn- thought," as t were, and ve w : fee. no but a co~-promse between. the two, and tcgenty. Thus the fe-prncpe whch se11saton whatever provng that the fou s ndcates that we are en rappor wth a con- governs the unverse must be sou, or a not sensuous, and that.-tp{ sprt takes no dton whch s nethen~1atera nor ntegent ~..,. -.--[. )..; 1" ~ ~1 ~, - ~-.., :. ~ "" ~ ~

10 ..1 ". ;the CARRER DOVE [. ). --1 ", "..,----: ~ ~ ; and most probaby en rapport wth unversa that he s~ totay bnd, but he has been put can te the characj~x. J am makng or desprt at that 11oment. And why n 6t? Does under the severest tests, and those who have scrbng, wthout seeng them, and can nnot the sou come en rapport wth pure n- made the nvestgatons are convnced that terpret them." tegence occasonay and obtan whffs of he cannot see.- "L.et us have a test on that ne, re.,. absoute- truth n the form of ntuton? Yest~rday, the Herad reporter spent quested the vstor.. 1 Then why shoud not the sprt body come: some tn1e wth hm at Mr. Whtes offce, "vvth peasure," responded 1r. Henden rapport wth ts natura eement and at ;.02 Washngton street and made a test rckson wth a sn1e. The guest further obtan whffs of the sensatons that exst n of the bnd mans wonderfu second sght. suggested that whe he. dd not dou,bt Mr. the same? and f the sou s enabed to ds-. When r a tran at fu1 sp~ed," he sad, Hehdrcksons tota bndness, he wshed to cover, by ths means, that God o~.causaton " can dstngush and count the teegraph.have hm bndfoded for the test ~ s composed "of pure ntegenc e, may not poes easy, and often do t as a pastn1e or "Certany, sad the bnd man, and the.the.-sprt body; n ke.manner, nfer that to determne. our speed. Of course, T do robe was agan brought nto use. Then Mr. sprt s a composton of ntegence and not see.them, but perceve them. t s vvhte stood up and cut the ar rapdy,. matter, a ~01npromse between the two, and percepton. Of course, my peree3"tve makng cert~n phonetc characters. that t s sefrsuous n na~ure? Anet f,facutes are not,.r. the east mpared on. ~We, you have asked me ths," sad through the sou we are enabed to under- account~ of my. bndness..am not abe Mr. Hendrckson, ftrg.the robe to get a. stand the. quafcatons of sou or nte- to expan t, but am never n tota dark- breath of ~r, " Can you see what am gence, can we not. throug9.the.sprt body ness.: t s the same at mdnght as at sayng?. answer yes and. no both. understand the quafcatons of sprt? mddy~ There s aways a brght gow of dont see, but know." CHARLESTON, S. C. ght surroundng me. Once, on beng At ths juncttr-e the~ vstor. bethought stung by a bee, became for the moment how the two nght have put ur) a job or a stunned~~ and consequenty bnd, or, joke upon hm, and he suggested that he be shoud say, n.fota darkness. hat s,. aowed to wrte certan words upon a sp ~oud not perceve or d.scern anythng;" of paper, that Mr Whte shoud repeat-them. A practca test of ths unaccountabe phonet~ay by hs forefnger, as before, and Seeng by. the nteror ~ enst:. second sght was made n the presence of,f then. Mr. Hendrckson coud te what the vjstor. A thck, heavy c~oth was thrown they were, bndfoded, as a mere matter of.here s a man who s totay bnd, but over hs head as he sat the Ghar. Ths precauton, the proof woud be concusve. who neverthess can see," sad S. A. Whte, hung down on a sdes to hs wast. t ;~Let us have the test most certany, and,. n rtroducn.g Henry Hendrckson to a wa~.mpossbe for anyone. to see though 1t. wth peasure," answered the bnd man ~ """ ~,.,.,.~vstor yesterday.: And so t appeared. Then before.hm or behnd hm, t mattered The vstor wrote down the foowng upon. Jtr. Hendrckson can see, or ratherdscern not,_qn ordnary wakng cane was hed up. a e~f fron1 hs note book, and passed t over objects, athougl. h~_ w~s deprved of the n varous postons To such questons as: to Mr. hte sense of. sght when he was sx months od. "s t perpendcuar or horzonta?" or "n yyhat are your potcs? " He was born n Norway forty-three years what poston an1 hodng _t? he.gave Mr. Whte struck off. the qu eston. by ago, and has ved n Amerca forty years. prompt and cqrrect answers wthout a snge rera sants and curves and hooks.a He had He was educated at the nsttuton for the ms.take, sometmes descrbng acute or scarcey fo:shed when Mr. H. sapped hs Educaton of the.bnd at Janesve, Ws., obque anges. ~.he test ~ppeared so un- hands wth a augh, and responded:. and has, snce eav ng that nsttuton, fo- accountabe that Mr. Hendrckson hastened b ~ Repu can, of course." owed varous ndustres, notaby that of to assure the guest that there was nothng bro01n-makng, and s the author of a book supernatura about t. "t s whoy a ".By the way," added M.r. Hendrckson, entted Out Fron1 the -Darkness." Ths rnatter of the preceptve powers," sad the "n1 a very good skater, and can, vhen work s somewhat n expanaton. of the bnd man, but canpot expan t fura. gdng over the ce swfty, see every partce second sght, wth whch he.s beco.mng en- t~e. r. than that. Now, ths coverng s on the ce, every crack and rough spot, no matter how sma or ndstnct. The faster <owed,- ath~u~h he fnds hmse~ unabe to smpy a formaty;. t s nonsense have h. 1 c Ve, do. nt.account for t m any nanner sat1~factory to never, by the ordnary sense o( sght, seen go t e pamer. an see hmse~ or conformabe to _physca sc~e~ce. -an object n my fe, n.ot the fa?test ghn~ : ~:ean ;t.hat 1 c~n:~e, but ~~r~e~~e, or..he s :e e?ucated,.a ~0111ewhat bnh~~t mer ~f one. ~y s ght or d1sce~nme?t som.et h~~g " t S o t to me, ar~ scern - r.onversat1onah~t, and wth gasses wh1cn does not come n that way. Ths w11 eveyt g. hde <;ompetey.hs" c6sed eyes, ~ne woud prove.th.e deat~ you. Take me nto a str~nge. Have.you ever fo.un~ yourse~f m1~;aken scarcey recognze hm as a bhnd man. ro01n, one that have never been mto n dependng upon ths kmd of sght? ~ For the ast twenty years he has sedom and never heard about, and no matter how "Never. was fooed once, but t came used an escort, except wher n great haste dark t s, can te you the dmensons of n ths way:.once,. when was at Prare,and gong on terrtory entrey stran~e to the room very.cosey. do not fee the d. Chen, where receved a consderabe hm. t must be r~memhered that he s was; w touch nothn~: see nothng; sum of n1oney for son1e.sx hundred dozen. totay bnd, a.nd has never seen. the 1ght but there s communcated to me by some broon1s whch sod; (got u~der the rnpres, snce he was sx n1onths od. Nevertheess, strange aw ofpercepfot?-, the sze and con- son at nght that was beng robbed.a he can te when he comes to a sudpen rse fguraton of the. room * * * am saw the robber enter the ~edroon1 door wth n the sdewak as Ve as one who enjoys studyng short-hand wth Mr. Whte, and as a knfe and a psto. ad quety. He. compete sght; can. turn -a street corner; my he.arng s very good, expect. to become spped hs hand under the pow, took the te when.he s passng. an aey; approx~. an expert. had a tte troube wth my pocketbook and then ran out. foowed mate the heght of the budngs aong wrtr~g - ~tjj.rst-btt a111 now abe to wrte hm and.sc ea11.1ed. The house was 1111nethe street wth apparent ease, but he very w,e.h datey awakened. sad L had been robcannot te when he comes to a sud- "Why:~ d0 n you know," nterjected Mr. bed, but we coud not fnd the robber. Afden depresson n the sdewak For. Whte, that when stand up here n the ter breakfast t be.cured to. me that t was ths he s. unabe. to account. Many. roon1. and wth ny projected forefnger m~ke a a dream, and returned to ny room and peope who have observed the facty wth motons.ke one beatng the tme for church foun.d my pocketbook and the money where vhch he moves fro111 pace.to pace, do.ubt chor, but descrbng phonetc character, he eft t."-ctago Herad. :., t :. ~ "" ~ ~

11 ,,., :. :.:..- - ~, - "* -< ~-f --- ~;----.~,,.-: H>:-.""-a-.,~~-~ -- ~-- ~-#> """""". _,,,_, ~~ ~ _ ~ ~.. ). r rHE CARRER DOVE. " ~:.:.:::.:.:::_:_==~:_::~":.= ~---====---=--~.::::::._~-;--:=. ~=-=::.-:-:- - =--==-==--==-=-==-==-================:;-::~==================::::;::::============.need ()f );om:sfarvng, for goo_d hep s n can barey earn enough to keep hs famy grtat demand, and t s better to do that and yet squanders even a few ptnnes for AN tllu.stamd wmm1.r. TOUHNAL 1nn o rnn O whch you can do successfuy than. to-e1- tobacco, cgars and drnks, et hs wfe nsst SP~TJASM AND JC{EfO~M. deavor to aunch. out _Qto an enterprse for upon recevng an equa amount for _her. whch you have no adaptaton, or traned ndvdua gratfc_aton. Ths smn can be MHS. J. scnleslnger... ; Ect ebs sk to conduct propery -~ carefuy saved, and n a few years enough Vomen shoud begn to understand the w~ud he )ad by to nsure her aganst want. Entered at the San Frat~~~~t~~r~ostoffce as Second-ca~s. grand r>ossbtes they possess, yng dor-.or beggary, shoud msfortune COne. mant:; th1:ough havng been taught and,there ~re. so many avenues of emp1oy- DR L SCHLESNGER, HS.,J; SCLES:Gm, trane_d~jo, be dependert, and. ook for;ard ment open to women nov. that t seems a-, um.smms. t ; marrage as the chef end and am of most useess to specfy anyone n partcuar. Each mm1her w. contttn the Portrats and Bographca. r ;:::::=::_ ===.=.=: ther. exste1ce. f.~. ha1_)pymarrage.was The g. reat ~ck s abhty to do we whateve".sketees of pomnent Medums and Sprtua Workers of possbe for a, f men were a nob]e and s undertaken. Success n a.ny drecton the Pacfc Coast a11d esewhere, and Spt Pctures h~ om Artst Jcdums Aso, Lectures, Essays, Poems, Sprt go_od, ft to become. husbands and fathers, rtptes cjose. appcaton and _attenton to Mcsst.rcs, Edtora and Msccnneous tems. A artces not m cdt~d to other sources arc wrtten especay for the and wo11en were a capabe of becomng busness Every housekeeper knows that CAJtF:t Don~. ----, ========-. w~e mothers, then w~ud marrage and 1oth- f good bread s made, everythag must be ~~::e~s: erhood be the most -ra.tural and desrabe just rght. Care must be taken n. the occupaton for women; but as socety exsts ~neadng and bakng, or a soq, unpaata- $2. 50 Per Year Snge ~O Cents. to-day such condtons are t-he excepton b e: b"urnt ;n~ss w b~ the resut. Add1 css a communcatons to. ::.,. -and ~not the rue, nnd we must qea wth The same -~are and attenton s requred fhe CARRER DOVE,.thngs as. they ar,e. f grs are educated n whatever qther way a person. expects to 32 Es Stt cet, San Francsco, Ca. to be ~sef-supportng, t n no way nterferes uake a vng, or conduct even the comwth ther prospects of marrage but rather nanest enterprse. Let the army of unen1- AGENTS. enhances them; as every rea true man poyed women (and nen too) earn to do Thomas.Lees, 142 Ontao St, Ceveand, Oho. wou. d.prefer h~vng an ntegent, capabe one t.ng we, and then stck-to t, and they Samue D; Green, a2 Jefferson Ave., Brookyn. - wonan for a wfe,. than a hepess, depend" w SU.rey SUCCe_ ed bey_ ond ther expecta-,j. C Cooper, 74u Mark ct street, San Francsco, Cn: w L Terry, 84 Russe st1 cet, cboume, Austraa. ent creature, wthout brans enough to take tons, and soon become ndependent and Banner <~f _,yht Bookstore, 0 Bosworth street, Boston., H. A. forscy, 1 Newgate street, Newcastc-qn-Tync, En~- care of hersef n an emergency, whose ony sef-supportng. and. d ~ ambton s to ress and show off and be A Pubc. Seance. T H E CA R R E R D O V E supported. Th~ army of workng women s _d~y ncrea.sng. _Atpres~nt 11earytbree Dr Schesnger has con~ented at the ur- SAN FRANc1sco, CAL., SEPT. ro, 887. m1~1ons of. women ~re earmng ~~~ey by gent soctatons of frends, to hod a pubc Womans Work. ther abor m the Unted States. Jh.S., cass- "seance at the offce of the CARRER DovE does not ncude the marred. wo11en who, 32 Es St., on Tuesday evenng, Sept. 13 :. n the capacty of wves, mothers, house- Admsson, 50 cents. Scarcey a eek passes by that w~ do nof keepers, nurses and seamstresses are eanztzg have appeas from ~ome struggng womar for a they have and much more, an.d yet- are. advce or assstance to obtan work n.order cassed as dependents on ther zusbands., f "to keep starvaton from the door. 11any tps army of marred women were to receve tn1es the appcant s some. one wth tfe the. same compensaton. for,ther abor as chdren dependent upon her, who.as been the unmarred ones do, there wou]d be ess A Repy. to - L. D. Hobrook.. We are n recept of a etter.fro1~1 a mate- Tazng 11edun1 of ths cty, n repy to. an artce n ast veeks ssue by L. D. Ho " forced to a poston of desttuton and sufferng desttute wdows or dependent wves. brook, crt_czng.the. nanfestatons occur: through the,abuse and negect of a drunken The troube s rght here-j- women under- rng a t a seance he attended The "wrter husband who.spends a11 hs arnngs n the. rate themseves. They""~: ck" h.~rd to take denounces the artce as un~ruthfu, athoµgh. saoons, eavng wfe and tte ones hungry care of ther homes and chdren, and often why she does so s not expaned; as Mr.. ~and n rags. Our adv~e to such s nvar- keep boarders, sew; and n many ways con- Hobrooks etter n the. DovE. does not ~by ths: Be free; do not cng to a brute trbute to the support of the famy, yet few 111enton what nedmn he refers. to, and he who w degrade.you;. deveop ndyduaty, of them receve credt for ther efforts, or _111ay have vsted more than one. We have sef-respect and nder>endence; go to work; have the prvege of usng ther honest often desrednaterazng nedjums to con1e. do not.~~ down n d~~par and hepessness earnngs as they desre wthout. frst consut- to our own h0111e and gve us an opportunty watng for another 11a11 to come aong and ng ther husbands. Ths s a wrong, and to.nvestgate ther dams under condto11s narry you, perhaps on1y to. repeat your the remedy es. wth women thernseves. where decepton woud be mpossbe; buf for.mer experence. here are many avenues Every - wonan-marred or snge-shoud tus far have not succeeqed. When that no not be too proud to <o upon some remuneraton above her board tunty to test the- na_nfestatons that o~her of ndustry open to women who hav~ abty carry. ter own purse. She shoud nsst cass of n1edums gve us the same opporto fn them. anyth_ng your :hands fnd to do. f you can and odgng for vhatever ydfk.;she per- meduns for sate-wrtng andphysca mancook, sew, 01~ do housewor~ ~ere -~~o forms. f the husband s a day aborer, and festatons have done, we w be as ready _ : ,.,, ~.,,.~ -.,.;,. " ". ~,. 1 :.

12 :"" ;~, ~-~ ~.,.. ~ :.,. -, ~,.. r.... ~,. ~,:THE CARRER. POVE.. ===============================::;===~=-==== = ~ -~==~ -=-= ~-~---~--~ ~ ~.:._.:._.:._.:._.:._.:._.:._:._:._~~.:._~:._,;_:,_;_:_,.:._.:.:_.:._~.=::_:======-=-=~-=-=---=-- and :wng to advocate ther. cause as that has arrved, and.s a very nterestng one. s~f, as he. sad. He pad a deserved trb-- of others who have receved many favorabe or frontsp~ece t has a thograph engrav- ute to the work.and worth.or Mrs. Watson, notces from our pen. But we have nether ng of"a Sprt Home, a free han4ed draw~ expressng th_y prpe and peasure he fet tme nor n1ea~s to waste n a van ended:vor. f by Mrs. Ae Lv11gston, whe unde.r n havng her by hs sde th<.~t evenng, and to dscover. truth_ w~ere. every aven~~. contr~. of ~er gudes. cosed hs bref but heartyrec.eved remarks channe of 1nvest1gat10n s cosegk,.,and a by urgng a to support the exceent work the earnest enqurer ~an de-1.s to st passvey Metropotan Tempe. for a r:>ractca honest sprtuasm that was and be n1posed upon. We woud be.v(;ry. beng: carred on n the Tempe. noderate. ~fn our de1nands, hav.ng~.:.no " -fun LEE SERVCES Mrs. Howe;. accompaned by Sg. Ar.- - especa desre to see Moses or ~ng Soo- - rga on t~e grand org4n, Mss Verthstn-. The fourth annversary of the work n 1non, or the Prncess Cora fron; the ber on the pano, and Mr. L. Bresse:on the panet Jupter; or. any. of the great. array of Metropotan Tempe; ths cty, was cee- vom, sang "Ave Mara," by Loretz, and prnces, emperors, and ceebrtes who brated on Sunday ast by tvo most exce-."lght from Heaven" by Hoden, the at-. favor these.seances wth. ther presence. ent meetngs- one n the forenoon;- the ter beng repeated on an encore. The Pan. Susan Smth or Tommy Jones wth other n. the evenng. A very.handsome. contro of Mr. Morse devered a bref adwhom we payed n schoo days, woud be dspay of fowers.and vnes adorned the dress fu of fee.ng ard beautfu sentqute as easy recognzed byus as an nhab- patform, the artstc work of Mr. Har vey. ments, and Mrs. vvatson gave the benedctant from sone dstant. panet, and the The mornng servce was partcpated n t_on. The arge audence sowy dspersed ntegence they coud mpart qute as grat- by the usua arge company, the exercses fuy satsfed wth t.ae efforts ol. manager, fyng f we dd not kno1~hat matertaz- consstng n the contro of Mr. J J Mor3e speakers and artstes n the na~uraton aton w~s a possbty-that t dd not occur repyng to the numerous and deepy nte:-:- of the ffth years wqrk n Metropotan under certan condtons, from the evdence estg questons submtted by the audence, Tempe. we hav~ receved fr0111 reabe wtnesses-. neary every ans~ver beng greeted wth The gratfyng success of these. three the nanfestatons whch we have wtnessed.~p??-1,se. Sg. S. Arrga accompaned the meetngs was the resut of the nde.fatg~be woud have very tte weght as evd~nce of congregatona sngng upon d1epar.oforte;as exertons and.attentons of the Tempe - the fact.~ w.e as payng two soos upon that nstru"" Manager, Mr. M. B. Dqdge,. who spared ment n hs usua "mf_.stery manner ~ nether tme nor pans to ensure success Just a.s we are.gong to press a etter n the evenng a very arge auqence, of Mr. Dodge s a most earnest w.orker, and t re;thes us from j. J. Morse, who, we are upwards of 300 peope assembed to fur- w.be a source bf great satsfacton to hm happy to hear, net wth a spe?ddtecepton ther contnue the jubee ceebratons, and to knpw that hs abors were crown~d ~th at San. Francsco, where he s. key to re- to wecome_ ther deepy 1.oved sster and success, and ec;ted ~th~. ~nstnted prase of man for a consderabe tme. t s to be speaker,. Mrs ;--. E.v"~. W3=tson, upon her a concerned. hoped some arrange1:nent w be nade to frst vst to tpe Tern pe snce Apr ast. nduce Mr. Morse to come on to Austraa Mrs. vvatson met wth a most hearty and. The Progressve Sprtuasts before recrossng Amerca.- Harbnger of enthusastc recepton, occupyng the pace Lght, Au#. of honor n the order of exercse~. The. The meetngs of ths socety are ncreasng " usua~ musca preude was, gven by Sgnor n nterest and attendance each Sunday. The Eastern Star s a brght, newsy, for- ArrUga to the great deght of~he aud- Judge Cons s dong a good work as pre-. page weeky, pubshed "way down n ence, at the cose of whch Vrs. Watson sdng offcer:and for the best nterests of the Mane." ts edtor, C. M. Brown, s as offered up. an nsprng nvocaton, whch assoc1at10n. t was proposed ast Sunday gena and breezy as the pne aden-ars of. h.$ State. Our eastern frends can we she foowed wth a bref address. Her a- to. have the doors open free, and we tru~t spend a doar n s ubscrbng to t for a year. tsons to Mr. Morse. and hs work were such.w be the resut of the. agtaton of the. The Dove w fy n accord wth t~e Star. corcua and emphatc n ther fraternachar- quest.on, that every organzed socety w.-. CA,.RRER DOVE. AGt~x.,.:pr persona cornmendato~. She see the wsdom of such~ course, and that The ab.ave pretty tte compme~t ap-.rged the1n to support hm warmy and the mer1bers of thes~ organzed socetes peared n tqe nta number of the new fuy. as he was emnenty teservng of w. be suffcenty magnanmous and bera weeky DovE that comes to us "way off n ther este.em and regard. She rejoced at to supportthe~ meetngs, aded by the v9,. Caforra,pubshed at San Francsco,byM". t.h~_ wor~ dqj:?.en the Ten1pe for the past untary donatons of those attendng wthout and Mrs. L. schesjnger, the atter ts com.:. four years, and n the.-fact that for the past a ten-centfee at the door. petent and SUCGessf~. edtor t appears n year t~er doors had beeh -open free. Her. Last Sunday the soc~ty was addressed by the same stye, at the s~me prce,$2.50; 10 address was fu of sprt~aty, pathos and Mr. E.G. Andersot -up9n-" Sprtuasm~ cents snge number. t w11-foow out the poetry, -and was receved wth great ap- as Apped to the Practca ssues of Lfe," same ne as the monthy, and t has every pause. Hs ecture ected both crucsm and Pappearance as though t was gong to boorr. A _pano soo,.~ ~:.Lost Love was then prov.a -from the 5peak.ers who fobwed, -- ~ --- ",_.. Gady we wecon1e t as a weeky. Thanks rendered by JVss" L. Verthsmber n ex; among whom were Mrs. M. J. Hendee, for y our _knd words, sster. quste taste. Mr. J. J. M_qrse.then na~e Mrs. Sa:rah A. Harrs, Prof. G. F. Perkns The second nqmber of the-weeky DovE an exceent. 11p1:omptu speech, "for hm- and. the cha~nan,. Mr. Cbns. Anna. "f

13 .,- 1.--~~.<,... ~ -...,.1..,..,~-:. ~-:. }. j f J j J ~-.r ~ : ~--. " THE CARRER DOVE. Johnson sang "The Od Musca n nnd hs soca. converse and a agreed that t was wth gadness, and Joyousness ser<:me;: 0 Harp;" and 1 1 rs. Rutter ~ang "vvhat Sha "gooq to be there;" Mr. Co~mans ad- our frend and teacher, our sster and b M N. 1.1 E t Atk 1 d r.ess... s re1) ; _te w.th.hap p y : sent1111en t. a nd mentor Mrs Ezabeth Low~ Vatson e Y nge ame-. v rs. gger en "".. To : be. wth us agan after so ong enforced made a few remarks under contro and con- w be read wth gratfcaton by the. frends a - sepa~~j~gp._ s ndeed a treat, ard wht. duded wth tests. Dr.~ Schesnger gave of the speakers _ we Car~~- et us enjoy that treat to the tests as usua. REMARKS BY WM. EMMETE COLEMAN, Made at the Recepton of Mrs. E. L. Watson, and -.~.: fu _extent, and soj t,hnk you htend to strve to. do.. St. Andrews Ha. Mr~ J J. Morse and famy, at the Goden Gate But not aone have you M,rs. Watson --. Ha, Acazar Budfog, San Francsco, Ca., wth you No,. ndeed. Jn her but one Last week the Unon Sprtua teetng at Monday Evenng,_ Sept. 5, 1 gg, 7 sex s emboded, and to forn:the c ompete St. Andrcw s Ha was addr~ssed by M.rs.,. human whoe, the sterner ruder,. counter-. My frends, know that you a fee wth part of woman, s requred ; and o Ve.. M. f Hdee who gave her exphence:of me that t.s good to: be here ths evenng. have hm. There he s, "a joy. tte, thrty years as a medum. reatng mahy n- Yesterday we nduged n a jubee of a Engshman," as. he_ cajs hms~l Thus, terestng and remarkabe ncdentsco1nec- pubc" form.a character; to-nght we want n.().~.r meetng th~s evenng, not. onjy do ted wth«her wor)., whch was ve receved to have a roya; soca jubee, where heart the two sex~s co-operate n fraterna ~me-. can meet. heart, and sou meet sou. n ness, but t s crcrn~ned wth the presence of. by the a::ge a-nd attentve audence. ::Many... peasant nterchange of n1utua good-w eoquent representatves of. the two great. medums were present atd gavetests. and kndy gr~etng; n other words we Engsh-speakng countres of the gobe. Judge Swft ad dressed the. ~~cety th s want to have " a rea good tme," and we From Amerca we have the ovng, tender we ek, ~he report of whch w appear next ntend to have t too. Sprtuasts, of a woman, from. Engand the earnest, ogca. -.week as we coud not wrte t up n tme for others,.ought to know how to enjoy them- man; and the conjuncton of the two sexes ths ssue. These meetngs are free, and seves r sou-converse and soca nter- and of the two cou.ntres s ustratve. of. course. B~essed as they are wth the nspr- that duaty n unty, as emboded n pos-. represent an organzed effort; Patronze _ng gudance of ther mo.st comfortng, tve and negat~ve force, n matter and sprt,..them heaven-born fath, happness and joy eter- whch s. unversay regnant n Natures na. sha ever n1ark ther pathway mdst wde doman.. Oakand. 0. Hfes troubous scenes; and f we San Fran-. But what sha say of Brother. Morse? - - csco Sprtuasts shoud ever be gay and t has been my prvege to have a.n ac-. Th~_ foow1g report from Oakand was happy, ght-hearted, fro1cso11e, and free, t quantance wth hm for s01ne. dozen yea.rs kndy furnshed bya- correspondent. shoud be -on ths occason. Just s~e what n,5phadepha; n r 87 5, we ved next door we have to make us happy at. ths tm~ to each_ other, durng hs engager.1ent as a.the Progressve Sprtuasts Assocaton Here we.have once more wth. us the sm- speaker. fpr the Sprtuasts there, and durof Oakand was addressed ast Sunday even- ng face and joyous presence qf that queen ng that tme we becan1e assocated, the ~. ng n CurtsHa, Sxth St., by. Mrs. Sarah. of nspratona orators, a pear among one wth the other a good dea~. r_r:he effect-. A. Harrs, who aso answered questons. women good and true, that. honor to~.h.er: ~e ogc.and cose reascnng man.fested n M H. r]. tt "d. M d. _ sex, that ovey ex_empar of woma~s nobest hs. ectures attracted. my attenton then,. rs. a ns "1 a en eve1y.r on ay even b. h h f h d 1 h h d r... "rh attn utes-s e, t e mere 111ent10n o w ose an rare y ave ear 1n.sprat10na 1orens1_c mg durng September at th.e same ha, and na~e shou9 awakenn s feengs of deepest efforts, equa_ng. cr exceedng tho.se there ecture and answer quest10ns. Yrs. Ea grattude a nd thankfuness to the Father of g~ven, and now beng_ gven by ML Morse. Vson w ecture every Sunday evenng a, that n the atter days he has vouch- n addton to power, eoquenc;e and ogc, - durng the month of September at the same safed _to bestow upon our ~:te, nsgnfcent ~r. Morses_ e~tures~ke those?f. Mrs. h 11. o. 1d th. th f A t pane~,,a foretaste of.what, n sorn~ respects, -Watson-are, as a :u1e, charactenzed by a. n ues ay, e 30 o ugus,. h k d r. d d d.. w..,, we may expect n t e 1 ong-1 oo e -1or soun. common sens~ concernng spute there was a crce of sou comm um on enna days ye_t to bess the word~ and n ponts n Sprtuasm, the vagares and nonat the ha, begnnng prompty at r 2 o. ctot:f" the shape of true and nobe womanhood; sense cahnng to em.arate fron the sprt., and contnung for one-haf hour. The she.whom a sensbe sprtuasts; c6gn- word, so prevaent n nany quarters n resuts of ths crce far exce~ds a expecta- ~an.t of her vared vrtues, her steadf~st de~ Sprtuajsrns. dversfed. hosts ;be~ng-. _et.. 1T d d 1 h. t vot1on to the path of duty, couped wth her us be thankfu-absent from ths 1nsp1red twns., e. un. ersta n. t 1 at. t ere was qm e warm, ovng tende.rness of heart, surcharge:d fe :work. kfcordt1gy, when was as~ed. a number of prvate c1rc es m Oakand that wth sympathy and ove for. a of humar my opnon ;yt to the ad vsa b ty of securng de.voted that same haf".hour to "sou com- knd; she wh0111, say. a sensbe sprt; Brot}jer 1orse to reeve Mrs. Watson,:r n1unon. ;, 1"he nterest n Sprtuasm uasts deght o honor, to bess, and to unhestatngy recomm~nded t; and was seems to be 0 n t~"~"~t ~as~ n Oaka1d. - revere; she whose ong and fathfu. servce gad that so cear-headed and abe an ex- as co-worker wth. attendant ange mns- pohent 0f od-fashoned Sprtuas1n, free Recepton trants, whose ps touched wth vng tongues from the. encumberng barnaces: fast dng- e"-"" of fame from ceesta courts above, rvang ng to some other so-caed nspratona: T., f. N- d. those of Pentecost, have warmed and gowed speaker, coud be obtaneq to f the va-. 1 e. reccp wn. en ere Mrs. E. - so oft wth words burn_ng eoquence and cancy caused by the. necessary rest of our Vatso.n, r J J Morse and fanu~y at. heaveny truth, nsprng, eevatng, cheer- beoved "1tte_mnster." ~.an sncerty,. God_en Gate.Ha, Acazar 1<-dng,?n ng earths sor~ and da~~hters, h~nger)g for then, sa. y, that ~fa our. s~e~ke_rs; know Monday evenma ast, was a g~d soca the breed of fe nutnt10ns, athrst. for tbe of no one, who, n. ny opmmn, -cou,c so. success. [;:.~Coeman m1de the 011enng sparkng. ~aters quaffed fr9m rs 11nd we "f the b" at. the :rem pe ts. the dd. f. ; rh. h M. 18. w t. streams dvme, so bounteousy bestowed PY.~me seected, and that ~e 1s a worthy and a ress 0 g.reetmg to ~ c.. a son her. on each and a; she whom_ we a oved competent successor or su;>sttute for our and Mr. Morse respo1~ded n ther" usua and chershed n our heart. of hearts, and reguar speaker, thnk you are we assured. happy. manner.:. The evenng was spent n who(je presence. here to:nght fs our sou] r<tependent of the sterng abty andorce:-... ",.,.. J., _ : -~. :,. ),.j"_ -.. ~ :- -~

14 .,..,. ~-:. ~ :.,.., _ J : J... ), ".,. :. ~.,.. ~. :... ".. -.,.,. _}.,, :.: - - ~~-.. ~.. ". ~,.. ;,.. ".,.,..... "..t..,. : 1 "".,) :~ ;,.,;. ~. : :...,,.,.,O..:,. <., <THE CARRER. DOVE ~, t., ~ ~.. ~ ~...:.. :. ~-.,,.. t ~ >: ~.;. ;. ".<. -:~~~ ":: "....,, ; ;: ". :.-: :" ~" 3.69~.:.. ~. : ;. :. : ;., : ~.f..: fu ogc. of. hs addre~se~, ~frr brat.he ~ ;has ttalpdncfpe qf.the sprtua phosc:phy: of week. JVe. hope ~0ur tte cmes.may.be. gehera~y a. e.v~l )ea~.; and.t.s; fo:_ that_ the nneteenth :.ceptury, do w,e ~xtend the.fayored ~ga n by ths ~~{dqy~. :.. ~~;~ t 1 ~~y~;pr~~f t~ ab~the~h~~n:ktµ~ ~r~~;.a a~ 0 ;~~P~~:~~j~e~~~:~;t~~~. Awon1an Yh~ hrrs,ta~en sewn~ tot.a :. Wa:tson~ ".We want eve-headed Sp1ntua~, 1qg wth. qve.ub1qmtous and >nfed w1jh coupe 0r yeats> to: sjfpport h~r.1~ zy a~d. sts baq y, ;a nd ;here. J1 ~af Of}a: ~( the W$d0~1. st1perna~.evt:r per11eate. the Jv:~S....,.. "..:--. present tn-e; we have at e.ast :~wo pubc. and ~ou~s of. these, opr fou.r frends.to dn~~.ken ~usband,. s~ys ~t s surprsng Jhat; ; tha11p<?nsof om,-. ~a use;.of.the f~st rank,. th~ )ast :: sy~be,of" ~ecor~ed. tme, Jhe_ bo~rd?f hea.th have. not had e,r n- ~wh.o: are happy bessed :.n :ths "respect~~ thrdugh>.a:u: w9rds.,and: ak~ges;.s~()µr, deted :for mantanng a nu~sance~. The Gn_]~er:.Gat~~J~.eg~~s and Phosoph.:. fervent wsh and c6nfd~nt.~hope., : G,<Jd ~ > : " ~.., o. _. ca. Socety- qught< to. be proµd and happy bess the~n au.:. " --:.,. -; : ::Mss :E_my Sarta.11. has. beer Ghoseh- by ; ~:~~.~;a.:j~~}:~v~1bft~ ~~n~ ~~:::~~~ ~ :: :, ff ~Jt.;..-~~,. -- ;.:, ~:. ~;~7 ~~s;~: --. ~.j.nc~: ~:. :t:. ~~~;.~::~h~~. :~~ 0 ~~~~rs ~~~s~ ) 1 ~:~~y v:~~ 1 ~~;a ~: ~~~:;~ ~,. ut ~-:. -+2:. John Sartan,: th~ ram9.us : stee. etjgra v,~r,,. -. u n.ted. :. "..... ~. " a.nd. has ong.been kn9wn as a superor. ::.,..Of tourse,- we are a; rght" s9rry that "We.hop~ t?. see t?e:: T~~ 11 P~ ~ packed ar.t.st.;.,.,. :.~ " Ssfe~ Ezabeth L. s." debarred _frqrn.beng to;morro_: A.feast 1s m store for a,;.,.-, wth us, from Suqday- to Sunday for.atme; A Htte S~otch boy:,?; beng rescued by. ~u~, n her absence, th er~ can be no doubt., Ten. P.er cent. of the fre~hrnan,~.ass, at a bystandef from the.cotk rta whc~ he h~d,.that the?~s.c ~ruths of Sprtua~m- St~1on- Corne Unversty ast year were gr~s faen, expre~sed. hearfr~t grattude ~ by say". pure Sp1rtuahsn1, not the spurous artces, ~ :,,., :. -. _ that so many sensaton overs run after, w Mrs. E. L. Watsons frends turned -out n 1.n~ - < : 1 a~~ so g 1 a~,.~.~;,?.~l 1~1e oo.t, what be soun_dy, ceary" a~d. thoroughy pre- -a arge body to wecome her, on the occason,a hckn~..w~?::~~ve~fr~~:.my-~11ther.1f.ha?.. sented, n as abe, effc1e?~ and mastery. a of her vst. ast Sunday. _. been drooned~ manner. a:s upqn any sprtua rostrum 1n.,. ~_,y ~.). our country. Let us a tay, then, to the As nan ascends n spfrtnaty he descend~ We are soc.onsttuted as,,.tcf:nee_d the s~p- - support of Brother Morse and the Te~1pe port, -hep" an.d sym.p a. t,h.. y: ot.=.~6ther~.::. For a h" d h h to hep up the. weak ones who are wea. r.y servces, gvmg m an t em t at energetc truth does not~en1.to 1 us so true.t another and hearty co-operaton so essenta to sue- tryng to q.tnb the ascent. cess _n any endeavor; _. h.ods t.yth ~US Jfee:~g~~~~S not- seen-_:s~.~ But not ony s.ths jubee. recepton The.abty of George. Washngton to nobe t. a.nother shares t. We. are nof honored by the presence of. Mrs. watson te a e eft a gap n our natona syste1n made. to be aone To. hae our.joy. and Mr. Morse, but ths hah_t_q_:dg.h_f s that hs fe.ow~countryn1en ~ave used every shared doubes t; our gref shared haves t. graced wth thp attendance of two ergagng exerton to f. specmens of,., Gods ast, best gft to man,. Dr. c~ c. Peet and,_w(e are at present the crownng gory and apex of creatons H... n. Sp.rngfe d,..m.a. SS. DtJrn,g.: ther stay n handwork, two pgrm strangers from a. on.john A. Cons presdes wth abty foregn shore, the wfe and daughter of the at t~e Washngton Ha meetngs. The n- Coorado the Doctors heath was very poor. present Tem.pe speaker. o these; as to te.rest and att~ndance s ncre~sng under s We hope the change n1ay prove beneca. hm, we extend a hearty wecome, and a wse eadershp,. ~.: _ Dr. Peet s agent for the DOVE, and has a- Godspeed throug~ fe. Rght gad are we reaty sent. us severa new subscrbers for to have them n our mdst, vng, aughng. Mrs E. L. Watson has beer.prevaed whch we. return o. ur g ratefn- acknowed. g-. embo.dments. of true domestctv and Natures ~ upon to pro.ong her vst over a).other Sun- ments authorzed famy reatons _Conjugaty and ts concomtant, egtmate parenta?"e,. day and w agan greet h_er frends at the 0 are. mrrored forth everywhere n unversa Tern pe to.-morrow J. J. M..o. rse and fany returned. h0111e beng, fro111. Dety to atorn ; and t s we : - -~. charmed wth Santa Cara c~nate, frut and befttng that such practca exe.mpfcaton n our next w be a report of the enter- hosptaty. They.thnk "Sunny Brae, of the reazaton of Nature s true ntent, tanment- and dance gv~~ by the Unon Mrs. E. L. Watso.ns home, one of the most marta or connuba, as s found n th.e: Sprtua Socety at St. Andrews Ha, 11 : deghtfu paces on earth. We hope. M:r. hoy trnty of Brq.ther Morses horn~ crc~, Larkn St., ast. evenng.. Morse may.gve us some account of ther father, mother, chd shoud shetj.: ~ts rad1- ance overt h e S. un d ay servces o.: r th e G o d en The.answers to questons gven by J. J. vst as we" are a n. -t~rested.n the d6ngs Gate Socety. of ths cty-servces. whose of our workers. every ethca njuncton, wheth~r from vtat:.,; Morse at the Tempe ast Sunday were exson or Morse, conduces to jhe estabsh- ceedngy nterestng, and Y: _app~ar~.n We are under obgato11s to Mrs. Een nent of that bengn; up~ftng~ prncpe of the DovE at an eary date. M. Van Brunt;" of New York, for a copy of 11 mora acton, whch consttutes,the true sa- -- va.ton and redempton of the race from portrats of J. J.,Morse, prce 35 cents, The Dress Reform Quarteny, contan:g a bghtng errors. corru ptng to u c h, from en- can. b e h a d a t M. e t ropo "t 1 an. T ernp 1 e ev<;:y number o(ustrators. of. mproved. artces ervatng evs degradng sway.. S d t. f. t b". t of dress for~ad1es un ay 1s a very ne pe ure-ca ne. and. chdren.. We. h. ope. To Mrs. E~ L. Watson, Mr.J ~ J. Morse, b. B. hb f B t M,. soon. to brmg the subject of dress reform and Mrs~ and Mss" Morse, then, one and ---:- y us y, 0 OS on, ass more promnenty before the Teaders o.f the. ah,;_a$:~-persanfca~ons o( Vmn~ny ov~ and. ss ~[- r. Shehamer, the Bann. er of. D OVE, ard sha gve a the best suggeston s truth, ahd~ of many strength :. and w, ~as exampes of the ever-pr~sent ever-actve, Lght medum contrbutes an nterestng We can gather, fr0111 ~very avaabe chanpdte1.1ces for good enshrned.: n the es~en.: story tq the Chdrens Department ths ne, for the beneft of our ady fre~ds. ~ ~. ~... >..., J,.,.. ~ ~-:- -.

15 . -.J_. -.. ~====::::===~~ ~~~ - :.,<,1,.,.. ~ f. - J :.. :.. t ; f _,:. _,,. e.. -~., -1, ". :.,.. ~,..1 :..,,,. ~.,,, :,.,, THE. CARRER DOVE ~ ~-: ,.--: -~---~-~ 1 :,., ;..,.. " ~. -. ;.: TH 1~ CARR E_R.?ovE. _,.Ths s ~n. ex~. ~t~s, of ~hose of. eth~r :~* thereby.n1part-, $5,, snge e~sons admsson 5~ c~nts. Offce ceedngy neat_ Sprtuastc joun:a; pub:. }g soun9, practca adv1,ce to a11 consutng 3,31.Turk.street, San Francsco; Ca. " :shcd wcckyat32es St_reet, San.J;ran- hun upq.nthe ab6vematters. ~ :, : Aug.27,t.r. csco, -Ca Mrs. j. Schesng~r edtress.. -.A CHAR.T.. Prce$2."so r>er year. -Ths magazne has _Upqr an.entrey n~w bass,. whch cont~rn~ J ;J Mors~s Meetngs. been changed. fro1~1 a monthy, and tn th~: a sy~t~p1at~e~. _staten1e~t ~f. the orga~s,, _. ;. ~.. :,. : ;"... ~.{unctons, d1v1s1ons, attnbutes and 1:>hys10- J J. ~orse:s Sunday servces are hed n. - 1_1c ch~ss. ts od. tme, thoro ughness.. ", - s man- psyc. h o. 1 og1ca. 1. compost. t 10n o f t.h e. h uman_ Metropohtar Tem)e every. su _nda., y. --Mo rn-. ta1ncd;-. Jfenta.Saence 1[_agazme be.ng, has been 1 )repared, for the purpose of mg :for answerng questons at" r 1 ocock._. ~narkng ourthe rdatve po.wers, capactes, Evenng.an n~pratona ec_ture at 8 ocock. -- J;> mpo_~.tant.-.~ ~ characterstcs and _deveopment of the. n-. Organst, Sg. Arrga vocast, :~Mrs. -:._.-;-.--.._..._. _avdualr.s.ascertaned by the. examner; Howe, a.te soprano of Dr. Barrows church. Next wee~ we sha_ C()mmenc~ the ong thus enr~bnga1 t~ obtan a tabuated state- )oors open free to both servces. Reserved pr6ms~d ju.~t~at~d stc:ny~for the-~hdrens ment of. great yah~e n au. the reatons, seats $r.oo_ per mo.nth, whch can be. T?cpottment. Ve af~ Stfre.ths tne. t1af obr: dtesand ~ng~ger1ents of fe~. Hs chart se_c?red from ~; B. Dodge Esq~ at. :Vetro-.:~--. )tte -eaders,:lh~t ;be" ds~p?onted ~s we "~} pr.o~e: of :great servc.e t ~_dng.>phys- yohtan T~q1pe_ ~t every serv_ce _.-. d d 1ca,.menta,.mora;.andsou cuture.. C~ssesnPhyso-Psychoog1caSc1enceare. }. -; - f.h : ~_ <}v_e _so.n1~ ~ t F 1 u~_trat10n~ comp,.ete 1 ~- ar.,. " :: ".: hed PY Mr. Morse n Goden Gate. H a11 : O.. _1~vG ~vey r~asrn ~b hee:ve the.~ngravngs. - : THE. PHY~.OLOGCAL ~NALYSS_. ; - A,cazar. budng,. OFarre s.treet, ever; w. ]J.e d9,e- h? t111e.. :~ve are. pe:a_sed Jo s. a~ especa feat:-~: not to be. ~~u_nd n any M{)n~ ayand. Fr.dayevenngs, at 8 oc.ock, " :--.. t. t M A. 1 _ 1 _ L..t.: t"h :. othe1 chart descnpt1ve of bod1ty cha,ract~r and. at. 3 2 _ Es street:.(ca<rer DovE. _,110.U1,CC 1a rs~, 1.~. tvngs one._~ e and deveopment; whe. " offce o n.,.,_,. ::. " " mednn: thrcmgh whon1 t;ese.beauufu. "._,). Wedn.~sdays.at ~ 3 P. M:,.and -.. " ~ THE:. HYGENC AJNA~tvss. T hur.sdays a_t 8 P. M. Smge admss10ns. scenes. n sp1nt hfe are pamted,... fft " "t A r t.:.:," - -. Offers.a arge an1ount of usefu advce con-. Y cen s.1ew.s_eat~ 9P X 1or present --. ~~., ~ cern~g heath, det, seep,-rest,- exercse, co~rse~ N~xt, course.w, con1mence on. _. J. _ ~ -_."..; ~ t_:..~. - -? - ~--t ;:_._.t -_._~ _.-._.. bathng; etc., so a,s to make.ths department Fnday,.Sept~111be_r 9. Fee for the course _ ~?." "-"""~" ~~-" ~-" k of.very great vaue to a.,. of.tweve essons, $s.oo. Names are now beng entered... A MARRAGE TABLE.. Men1bershp for casses can be secured Of. Premum Notce.: - s aso ncuded, and the advce t presents M~. Dqdge at Metropotan Tern p~.eve~y _.. wt prove nvauabe to many n the seec- Sunday, or at the.cass room on the evenngs Ve have st. qute a number of bound ton of ther conjuga co11panons; the rear.- of meetng, or at ths offce. voumes of the CARRER. DovE for 1886, ng a_1d manage11ent of fames, and: other. <;ommuntato_ns concernng the,casses whch w be sent to any address upon domestc matters of mportance to happness can aso be made drect to Mt. Morse, at.. and.11ora]jty 33 Turk Stre. et, s ah Fran_csco Juy 3 _ o t r.. recept of $2. 5~, or they w be sent as pre-, -:. mums to those sendng us subscrbers at. MORSES MANUAL -- the foowng rates: For three subscrbers at Of Physo-Psychoogca ~cence gves a 9ear. and c::onc;;e descrpton of the dvsons of. J. J Morses Casses. $2.50 each, w be. gven.a coth.bound the chart, over eghty, n nmpqyr, and s n book; and for four subscrbers, an e~gant a cases gven. wth the persona examna- The second cass. s now bemg formed, book,. fu eather bndng. These books tons. t c6ntans the chart- above referred and w commence ts sesson- on. Frday, cortan ffty_.-one fu-page engravngs of to. Septe1nber- 9th, n Goden Gat~=. Ha, j. promnent Sprtuasts and.sprt photographs, Mr. Morse s_qute. renarkabe as an n-.acazar budng, ths cty; Tckets for aso a very va~µabe coectqn of spratona Examner; often gv.en very won- ths course of tweve ectures are now ready, derfu readngs to those consutng_ hm., ~. -. bographca sketches, whch are a dstnctve. prce $5 Snge admssons, ffty cents. feature of ths journa. Send n your o de.rs For a compete examnaton marked. The. advanced course of. sx essons, fee. upcn the chart,.anp ncudng the. at once. manuaj, paper. $ 5 $5; snge ad~nssons, $r. Ass.ernbes at do. ths offce on.thursday, Septen1ber 8th, at Dtto, dtto, wth examnaton and : advce wrtten out n fu ~. ro oo 8 P. M. Examnaton No. 1 to members of An afternoon Cass has been. forrn:ed to Lfe, -Heath, Mnd, Psychoogca Power, Mr. Mor~Physo-Psychoogca meet at the DovE offce aso, 32 Es streef; Scence Casses;.;.. 3 oo V[arrage, and the Genera Unfodment. E Jxarnnat10n No. 2, do. do.~.-~ : :. : S. F., c::nnn1encng Wedn.es~ay,~ S~ptember of 13ody, Mnd, ard Sou.;. Coth-bound manuas n a cases,. 7th, ~t.2 :30 P. M. Ths ~ass s fm the fu ARE; GVEN BY extra,., ~ 00 cqurse or tweve essons, fee for whch s. ~ Snge manuas, paper.. J. J. MORSE, of Engand,. 5 c;> $5 Snge admssqns, ffty cents.. " " Coth. oo m accordance wth hs Syste111 of Physo- Course tckets. or snge admsson, can. Psychoogca Scence. Examnatons by appont111ent, whch be obtaned at the. cass room any Monday,. PHYSO~PSYCHOLOGCAL EXAMNATONS -~ AND ADV.CE UPON Mr: Morse, by. hs system of Physo.: Psychoogca scence, s abe to gve per ~ona deneatoj.s ndcatng the menta possbtes, sprttja deveopn1ent, phychc povcr~,.jo~jy heath, and functona capac ~~- must be made n advance, ether by etter or personay, as beow or at. ether of Mr. Morses casses on the evenngs of Monday, or Frday, n, each. week, at. Goden Gate Ha, Aca.zar Budng, OFarre street, S. F., or at the offce of the CARRER DovE. Fees for casses of twev<; essons f Thursday or Frday evenng,_or Tednesday a.ft~f_q.oon; 01 _2LMr. M. B. Dodge, Manager of tpe Tempe tneetngs every Sunday, or a t.the o.ffce of CARRER DovE at any tme The frst course has been extraor.c;nary successfu. = - - -~. ;;._.,. (. A. " "-~.,~ " 11.- r- ~-. f ~ 1,-.o<o --~--, :-., -:-,,_-._, _._~-- - -~ ~:. 0 -~---. _,,_. ~ --: ~ :~. ":"" M,,.,- p ~ -" C_.:._:_. ~---~. ~. ~ --.-= ~-~---

16 ., (. :., ,., ~. f To ntendng Subscrbers... THE CARRER DOVE fr_; t t _1. "-. --~.; "." r~_ ~ ~ t t.. chdren around hm. One of the gras~- -- """"".J u"" " k ~"" r.hoppers. jumped to the foor a.d" hopped To ntroduce the CARR.ER DovE to new estuey aong to the teachers stand where readers we w send t every week for four Tme Enough. he perched wth amazng g1~a.vty; two others months for ffty cents, _free by mal We ho1)ped about among the schoars as f on. Two tte.squrres out n the sun; a tour of nvestgaton, whe the two reconsder ths a better pan.. to extend a One gathered.nuts, the other had none; 111anng ones. Corne had joned together. by knowedge of.our papers charader and "Tme enough yet," hs constant refran, a bt of hs dnay thread and fastened the Summer s ony just on the wane." 0 worth th~n payng exorbtant comn1ssons ends of ths ne to hs arthmetc card wth. Lsten, 111). chd, whe te )OU hs fate.,. to canvassers- whch, by red. ucng returns, a b. ent pm. ; Y r h aps t h ey. 11 d rav t h e ~ He roused hm at ast, but he rotrstd-too ate; generay. endanger the stabty of under- Down fe the snow fron the ptess coms esson out," sad. naughty Corne to hmsef, --- A11d gave tte squrre a spotess whte shroud. as he gravey bent hs ffr1gers to the task of takngs that adopt such pans. The -:-~bove yokng.the two back beetes toge.ther n a offer does not appy to present subscrbers, Two tte boys na schoo roon~ were paced; smar 11ann. er and attachng them to hs. ~.". -One aways perfect, tht; other cj1sgraced. but we w. send the paper to the frends of,, Tme enough yet for my earnng," he sad; _ tte, sate v th ts rows of tny fgures. our subscrbers to any addresses furnshed " w cmb, by-and-by, from thefootto the head." Ths accompshed, he pushed the tte us.by our present patrons~. :Lsten, my darng: The~ ocks have tu~nec gray, creatures wth hs fnger, causng -them to One as a governor s sttng to-day; hop and futter abo"ut n a cofnca manner n ~hs s a.t the rate of $. 50 per year. Ve The other, a pauper, oo(s out at the door ther van efforts to draw the ungany carts. cannot renew the paper at the same rate to Of the amshouse, and des hs days as of yore. to whkh they. were bound. As the grass-. the same partes,. Two knds of peope we mee~very cay; hoppers on the four hopped among the One s at w ork, the other at pay, ;---- bare feet of son1e of the schoars the con~ (jux at t. Lvng uncared for, dyng unknown ~ n1oton n the room ncreased, and t was The busness hve hath ever a drone. no Vonder that. Mss Fannng turned to see Te me, my chd, f the squrres have taught what t was a about_ The esson ong to mpart n your thought. Why., Corne Smth" sad she., ster))r~ Magaznes. Answer me ths, and my story s done, o.yhch of the two woud you be, tte one?. to the desk of the tte boy, what are you Buctanans Jotnw: of.jtan, Boston, -Te.1.VethJdst dong wth those. poor tte nsects? a1)1 Mass. The September ssue s up to the qute surprsed at yo1. " usua hgh standard, apd among ts vau- [WRTTEN FOR THE CARRE nove.]. " Pease num, thought they mght ke abe. ~ontents we notce artces upon the Corne Smth. to come to schoo, so brought em. put foowng topcs: -. em on the card an sate so they nght drag. The Concord Symposum, Rectfcaton.< BY MSS. T. SHELHAMER. - -:, q_ff the e.ssons and):~r.n em for themseves of Cerebra Scen.ce, Human Longevty, J ~-,. Pease mum d~nt mean nothng." Msceaneous ntegence, An hn portant There was great_.th_~~_"qg among the. " What sha -do wth you, chdt Dont Ds.cove;y:, Greek Phosophy, Lterature of scb~ars n the tte. red schoohouse at you know that t s very naughty to pay n the Past, Dr. Fra.nz Hart111an, Progress _of Emerad. H- ttterng that sweed nto schoo and to 111ake the other schoars un-. Chemstry, Astronomy, Geoogy ustrated, gushes of aughter as the fun ncreased. ruy? Dont you know Corne that ts very A. Mathematca Prodgy, Astra-ogy n Eng-.Mss Fannng, the te~cher, turned. fro~11 t_he?aug?t:f to0y11ent these poor_ tte creatures sh, Prmogenture Aboshed, Medca n- -backboard upon whch she was. drawng a 1n ths way.?" demanded the teacher whe toerence and Cunnng, The Cure of Hydro- chart, to s~e what the dsturbance n1eanh,she cut the threads that bound the nsects~ phoba: Womens Rghts and. Progress, As usua, t was Corne S1nth,. ~ tte But t~e twnke n. Mss Fannngs eye Sprt Wrtng, Progress of the Marveous, _bac<.,eye~, restess boy who wa~ makmg the counteracted th~ gravty of her words so~1e Practca Utty of Anthropoogy, The Or:. schoars ggge and move uneasy about, or what, and Corne; noways abashed, reped, gn and Foundaton of the New Anthrop6: rathe:, t was the:.queer ~t_e creatures t~at- "No mum, ddnt hurt em, they ke.s to ogy. Corne _had s~aken fro:n.hs handkerch:f?o to schoo; pease mum, ask em and see Jfetat Scence.fagazne, Chcago,. that were causmg a ths amount of mern- f they dont buzz, yes." We have receved the current ssue of the nent. On bs.way to schoo that nornng But the teacher dd not stay to queston above, and. the tabe of ts.contents w.be. Corne had captured severa. grasshoppers th.e beetes and the grasshoppers on ths seen s of the usua vared and nterestng and a cou pe of back beetes. These he had n1portant?atter; w~fever ~her. opnon, character:.. roed up n hs mte of a handkerchef and she. fet that the best pace for the tte _Mnd. eang,. The. Ratona. Bass of stuffed n hs pocket 3 where a. bt. of_ thngs. was.out n the sunsh~e,. and she. Menta Heang, s Sprtua Scence Mora th_re.ad and a few bent pns, aong wth oth~r s~ept them mtq the handkerchef and car Heang? A ~ Mnd: There s No Matter, boysh treasures aready reposed. "t w ned them to the door n a moment more Was t nstnct or Reason? Vat For Mar- be -fun to. take em to schoo,". chucke@ they.were gone and the teacht:t retur.ncd to nage. Master Corne. " Guess they never :weryt. tpe roon1 to.restore order an1ong her pups. anywhere 1k~ that before. Shoudnt. Corne Smth.dd not go out at recess wonder f theyd ke to earn the mutpca- that mornng, but he stened to the readng Books.. ton tabe," and off the boy started, at a of a tte sj.qry by Mss Fannng, n whch S)rtu a1 H~a11g Forn1ua, -. -Queston un, as he heard the tnge of a dstant be,.a; naughty boy who had. dsobeyed hs Book, Non_.Resdent. nstructons, by A~ J. whch warned the tte ones not to be ate parents.,_an.d_annoyed hs teacher, Jost. a Swarts, Chcago,.; three treatses upon at schoo. -.hs frends, and came to great gref because the subject)of,:<heang that to. students of The earer essons had been dspatched of hs de habts and heedess ways. mnd cure w,_.:j.o ::do_ubt, be 9f nterest. and Mss Fa11nng had set the schoars a task The. ~.t9ry n1ade qute an mpresson on How to Lve. a Century and Grow Od n smpe arthmatc when Corne happened the chds.nnd, and ookng up n hs Gracefuy, r M. Reebes, M. D.,.s. M. to thnk of hs conceaed guests, and as the teachers face, hs. back eyes swmmng n. Larzeere, Phadepha; Pa., treats upon teac~er turned her back upon tfe schoo he tears, he whspered,." Do you thnk my Heath and Hygene. drew theh forth much to the. deght 9f the papa and my 1narnma w want to have the.r,,. ~-- - ", -. ~:,._,, -. j-,~ ~ ~:_

17 . f.. :,.,, J70 --~-_ -:- " ~---~-~----- THE CARRER DOVE -. ;. t THE CARRER DovE.-Ths s.an exceedngjy 11e~t Sprtuastc journa, pub- ]shcd.,,eck1y at 3.2 Es St1;eet, Sa1.Fran. tes of those of ether sex, thereby mpart, ng sound, practca advce to an consutng hm upon the -above- matters. $ 5, snge.essons admsson 5 o cents. Offce 331 Turk street, San Francsco, Ca. " Aug. 27, t.f. c.sco, Ca. trs. J. Schesnger, edtress. Prce; $2.50 per year. Ths 11agazne h,as A CHART. Upon an entrey new bass, whch contans. J. J. Morses Meetngs. been changed from a monthy,, and.n the a systemq.tzed. statement of the. organs, new dress ts od tme thoroughness s 1nantan~d:.- 1Jfeuta Scete 1Ja{az1e. functons, dvsons, attrbutes and physo- J J. Morses Sunday servces are -hed. n psychoogca con1poston of the human :v1etropotan1~empe every Sunday. Mornbeng~ has been prepared, for the purpose of 1ng for answerng questons at 1 r ocock. markng out the reatve powers, capactes; Eyenng an nspratona ecture at 3 ocock.. mportant. characterstcs and deveopment of the n:. Organst, Sg. Arrga; vocast, Mrs.. dvdua as ascertane.d. by the examner; Howe, ate soprano of Dr. Barrovs chnrch. Next week we. sha. commence the ong thus enabng a to obtan a tabuated state- Doors open free to both servces. Reserved promsed ustrated story for the Chdrens,.ment of great vaj1e n a the reatons, seats $1.00 per month, whch can be Departnent. Ve are sure ths tme that om~ dutes, and engage111ents of fe. Hs _chart secured from M. B. Dodge Esq. at :Vetro.tte readers w not be dsapponted as V.e ~ prove of great s_erv~ n adng phys- potan.tempe at every servce; } f th 11,-t : t -:--- t d. d. 1ca, 111e11ta., 1110 ra 1,. an d sou 1 cu t ure.. Casses n. Phy so-p.sychoogca.scenc. e are 1ave some o e 1 us ra 10ns comp 1 e.e an. hed by Mr. Morse n Goden Gate Ha,. have every reas~n to beeve the engravngs THE PHYSOLOGCAL ANALYSS :. Ac.azar budng, OFarre street, every be. cone n tme.- We are peas.ed to s an especa feature not to -be found n any Monday and Frday evenngs, at 8 ocock,.~ annom1ce that Mrs_. Ae Lvngstone s the other ch.art descrptve of body character and at 32 Es street, (CA~RER DovE anc deveopment, whe ff ) W d d d medum thro.gh whorb these beautfu 0. ce, on e nes ays at 2 30 P. M., an THE HYGENC ANALYSS Thursdays at. 8 P. M. Snge ad1nssons scenes n sprt fe are panted ffty. cents. A. few seats ony for. present :Offers a arge amount of usefu advce con~ cernng heath, det, seep, rest, exercse, course. Next course w commence on bathng, etc, so as to. make ths department Frday September 9 Fee for the course of very great vaue to al" of tweve essons, $5.oo. Names are now beng entered.. A MARRAGE TABLE Membershp for casses can be secured of Premum Notce. s aso nduded, and the advce t presents Mr. Dodge at Metropotan Tempfe. every.. _w prove nvauabe._to many n the seec- Sunday, or at the cass room on the evenngs :Ve have st qute a number of bound ton of ther conjuga companons; the rear- of meetng, or at ths offce... vo~ mes of the. CARRER DovE for 1886, ng an~ managemen_t of fames, and?ther C01nmuncatons concernng the casses w h. c 1 1 w1.11 b e sen t t o any a dd ress upon domestc d matters rt of mportance to happmess can aso be. made d~rec t to Mr. Morse, at_. recept of $2. 50, or they w be sent as pre~ an mora 1 y 33 1 Turk Street, San Francsco. Juy 3 ~, t r mums to those sendng us subscrbers at. MORSES MANUAL the foowng rates: For three subscrbers. at or Physo-PsyGhoogca scence gves a cear and concse descrpton.of the dvsons of J; J. Morses Casse~. $;;?.50 each, w be gven a coth bound the chart; over eghty n number, and s n book; and Jor four subscrbers, an e~gant a cases gven wth the persona examrtabook, fu eather b1qng. These books tons. t contans the chart above. referred and V commence ts sesso n on. Frday,. The second cass s now beng formed, contan. ffty.:-one fu-page engravngs. of to. Septe1nber 9th, n Goden Gate Ha, promnent Sprtuasts ard sprt photo- Mr. Morse s qute remarkabe as an ngraphs,,_ asq: -:J very vauabe coecton of spratona Exa~nner; often gven very won- ths course of tweve e~tures are now ready,. Acazar bmdng, th~.cty. Tckets for. derfu readngs to those consutng h.rn bographca sketche s, whch are a dstnctve prce $ 5. Snge admssons~ ffty cents. feature of ths journa. Send n your orders For a compete examnaton marked The advanced course. of sx. essons, fee. upor the chart, and ncudng the. at once.. ma nua, paper.. ~ ~ -;,._,. $ $5;. snge adtnssons,. $1: Assembes at 5 00 Dtto, dtto, wth examnaton and ths offce on Thursday, Septemher 8th, at 8 P. M. PHYSO-PSYCHO.LOGCAL EXAMNATONS. AND ADVCE UPON Lfe, Heath, Mnc, Psychoogca Power, Marrage, and the Genera Unfodment. of.body, M.rd; a:rrd~~&mt, ARE GVEN BY J. J. MORSE; ofengand, m accord~nce wth. hs System of Physo. Psychoogca Sc_ence. advce wrtten out n fu Examnaton No. 1 to membe~s ~f Mr. JVtorses Physo-Psychoogca Stence Casses Examnaton No. 2,. do. do Coth-bound manuas n a cases, extra Snge 1nanuas, paper. ~ ~,. ~ Coth. ~ TO 00 An afternoon cass~ ~has been fanned to meet at. the Do.VE -offce aso, 32 Es street,. 3 ~ S. F., c~mmencng Wednesday, September th,- at 2 :30 P. M. Ths cass s f01. the fu course or tweve. essons, fee for whch s 50.$5 Snge ad1nssons, ffty cents. 1 oo Course tckets or snge admsson, can Examnatons by appontment, whch be obtaned at the cass room any Monday, must be made n advance, ether by etter Thursday or Frday.,evenng, or Vednesday or personay, as beow, or at ether of Mr. afternoon; 01 of Mr. M. B Dodge, Manager ) Mr. M~rse,_.b1 hs ~ystem of,.phys~- Mor~e? casse~ on the even.ngs of Monday, sychoog1ca scence, s abe to gve per- or. Frday, 111 each. week at Goden of the Tempe meetngs every Sunday, or. ~ona ~~nea_t_os ~ndcatng the ment~ Gate Ha,. Acazar Bud~g, OFan:e at the offce of CARRER Do.VE ~.~ any. poss1b1ht1es, sp1ntua deveopment, phych1c street, S. F., or at the offce of the CARRER tme. The frst course has been- extrapowers, body _heath, and functona capac- DovE. Fees for casse. of tweve essons ordnary.successfu.. ~, ~ r,,1 ~,... ::", - 1,..1;. :_).;,., _. - ;:,.,_;_,.,, :_: : :_~ " --- ~---:_: -, ;"-----" -. -:-.--~--.,.: --- _: " ~:.-.:.:. """: ~---: ~,-.,. ~--.--

18 ,,,. -. :.,,,1.t ;,... THE.CARRER DOVE. 37 1,.,, ~-: ~ m11tt tnrs ~ept. : To ntendng Subscrbers. To ntroduce the c.~rrer DovE to new readers we w send t every week for four months for ffty cents,, f~ee by r1a. We. Two tte squrres out n the sun; consder ths a. better pan to extend. a One gathe~ec.nuts, the other had none; knowedge of our papers character" and "Tme enough yet; hs constant refran, Smmrer s ony j u~t G--1 the wane." worth than payng exorbtant commssons _ h. h. b d. a.,. Lsten, my c.hk, whe te you.hs fate; to canvassers _ w C Y e uqno returns, He ro1sed um at ast, but he roused foo ate; generay,endanger the stabty of under- _Down fe ~.he sno~from the ptess ~om1s t k. h t d t h 1 h 1, And gave htte sqmrre a spotess whte shroud.. a mgs t a a op sue p ans e auove offer days not appy to prese,~t subscrbers, Two tte boys n a schoo room were pface(; - One aways perfect, the other tjsgraced. but we w send the paper to the frends of Tme enough yet for my earnng, he sad; our subscrbers to any addresses furnshed " w cmb, by-an.c~by, from the foot to the he~d.".-. us by our present patrons Ths s at the rate of $ r. 56 per _year. Ve cannot renew the paper at the s~me rate to the sa~ne. ~. partes. Lsten, my darng: Ther ocks have turned gray, One as agovern9r s sttng o-d~y; The other, a pauper, ooks.out at the coor Of the amshouse, and des hs days as of yore. Two knds of peope we meet every. cay; One s at work, th~ other at pay, Lvng uncared for, dyng unknown. The bush1ess hve hath.ever a drone~ chdren around. hm One of the. grasshoppers jumped to the foor and hopped esurey aong to the teachers stand where ne perched wth amazng gravty; two others hopped about am011g the schoars as f on a tour of nvestgaton, wte the to re: manng ones Corne had joned together by. a.bt of hs dngy thread and. fastened the ends of ths ne to.hs arth~tc card vth a be.nt. pn., Prha.ps they draw the esson out, sad naughty Corne to hmsef, as he gravey bent hs fngers to the task of yokng the two back beetes together n a. s11ar manner and attachng them to hs tte sate -Wth ts rows of tny fgures. Ths accompshed, he pushed ~he tte creat1:1res wth hs. fnger, causng them to hop.and futter abour n a comc.a manner n ther van t:fforts to draw the ungany carts to whch they were bound. As the grasshoppers on th~.f.our hopped among the bare feet of s01ne of the schoars the com-. moton n the room ncreased, and t ;vas no vonder that Mss Fannng turned to see Te me, my chd, f the squrres have taught what t was a about. - The-ess0n"""L1ong to mpart ~ your thought. "Why,~orne Smth,, sad she, steppng. Maga.znes. Answer me ths, and my story s done,. Vhch of the two woud yot1 be, tte one?. to the desk of the tte boy, what are you Buchanans Jouna of JVan, Boston, -.[e UdhJdst. dong wth those poor tte nsects? an1 Mass. The September ssue s up to the. qute surprsed at you. ~-, usua hg standard, and among ts vau- [wutten 1 ~0.R THE CAR~ER nove.] " Pease mum, thought they mght ke abe contents we notce artces upon the. Cot.re Smth. to come to schoo, so brought em. putfoowng topcs:. em on the card an sate s o they mght drag The Concord Symposum, Rectfcaton BY MSS M. T. SHELHAMER. off the essons and earr em for themseves. of Cerebra Scen.ce, Human Longevty, Pease rnun1 d<;nt nean nothng." MsceJaneous ntegence, An.mportant There was great ttterng among the " What s~~j,d-crwth you, chd" Dont Dscovery, Greek Phosophy, Lterature of schoars n the tte red schoohouse at you know tta.ft s ver)t 11augnty to pay n the Past, Dr. Franz Hartman, Progress of E11erad H-ttterng thp.t sweed nto schoo and to make the other schoars un-. _ Chemstry, Astronomy, Geoogy ustrated, gushes of aughter as the fun ncreased. ruy? Dont you know Corne that ts very A Mathe11.1atca Prodgy, Astroogy n Eng- :Mss Fannng, the teacher, turned from the naughty to torment these poor tte creatures sh, Prmogenture Aboshed, Medca n- backboard upon whch she was drawng.a n ths way?" demanded the teacher. whe toerence and Cunnng, The Cure of Hydro- chart, to see what the dsturbance neant. she cut the threads that.bound fhe nsects. phqba~ Womens Rghts and Progress, As usua, t was Corne Smth, a tte But the twnke. n Mss Fannngs eye -Sprt Wrtng, -Progress of the Marveous, bac( eye?, restess boy who was makng the counte.racted the gr~:y~.~.x 52f her words some-. ~ractca Utty of Anthropoogy, The Or schoars ggge. a-nd move uneasy about, or what, and Corne, noways abashed, reped, gn and Foundat)n of the New.Anthropo rather,t was the queer tte. creatures that "No mum, ddnt µrt ~ern,. they kes to ogy.. Corne had shaken :Jrom hs handkerchef go to schoo; pease mum, ask em and see.aenta Scence.fagazne, Chcago, f. that were causng au ths amount of rnerr~ f they dont buzz, yes. We have re~eved the current ssue of the nent On hs.way to schoo that mornng But the teacher dd not stay to queston above, and the tabe of ts co11tents w be Corne had captured severa grasshoppers the beetes. and the. gras:>hoppers on. ths. seen s of the usua vared a.nd nterestng and a coupe of back beetes. These he :had -nportant matter; whatever ther opnon, character: roed _p. n._ps mte of. a handkerchef and she fet that the best pace for the. tte Mnd eang, The Ratona B::ss of stuffed n hs pocket, where a bt of thngs was o~t n the sunshne, and. she Menta Hean"g, s Sprtua Scence Mora thread and a.few bent pns~ aong wth other swept them nto the handkerchef and car Heang? A s Mnd: There.s. No Matter, boysh treasures aready reposed. "t w red the.m to the door. n a n1oment more. Was t nstnct or Reason? Vat For Mar- be fun to take em to schoo," chucked they were. gone and the teacht:t returned to nage. Master Corne. " Guess they never went the room to restore order among her pups. anywhe:e. ke that before Shoudnt Corn~e S1th. dq not go out at ~recess. wonder f theyd ke to earn the mutpca- that mornng, but he.stened t() the readn<r Books. ton tabe,". and off the boy started, at a of a tte ~tory by Mss Fannng, n whch S prtua Heang. Formua ;;{2ue:ston Book, Non-Resdent nstructon~, by. A. J. Swarts, Chcago, -; three treatses upon the subject of heang. that. to students of nnd cure w, no doubt, be of nterest. How to Lve a Century and Grow Od qracefuy,.j. M. Reebes, M. D., S. M. Larzeere, Phadepha, Pa., treats upon -. eath and Hygene. run, as he heard the tnge of a dstant pe, a naughty boy who had dsobeyed hs whch warned the tte ones not to be ate parents, and annoyed hs teacher, ost a at schoo hs frends, and came to great gre( because The. earer. es~ons had b~en dspatched of hrs de habts and heedess ways and Mss-Fannng had set t~e s_choars a task The story made qute an h1presson on n shnpe arthmatc when Cor.ne happened the chd~s 11nd~ ang ookng u1) n hs to thnk of hs conceaed,guests, and as the teachers face; hs back eyes sw111mng n teacher turned her ba.ck upon the schoo--he tears,. he whspered, Do.YOU thnk my drew the1n forth much t_othe deght of the papa and my rhamma w want to have ther

19 :. :.... ~.~- ( r. ~ 1 e :n. rr 1.. -~. -~~~ = ~ ~ :- : ,., ~~~. :. ~ --- ~ -r ~--- ~: : - ~~.--:-- - : ~-.-;,-: ~:.:,. :.. j. < :.. f. 1. ~=-~~:.-,. -- ; THE CARRER DOVE. _. ~ ; _ ~--. :. ~--:,..:.. ~ ,.. tte boy. go off. au -- aone n the word? od state for, a hearse, ha" an"d off he tum- these men oceans of words abo.1t. thngs concernng.. :.... J_)ont v. ou. th. nk they d care one bt? bed nto the. and of dreams. the truth of whch fron the nature of the cas e no ev-. dence can be furnshed? Vho that are not exampes pague em, but dont want em to send Co~nwa Smth s a man now; he s of,, arrested deveopment" can beeve that the great me off." smart and good a)d strong~ Eve~ybody kngs of seence as soon ~s they eave our stage of thnk that you mean to be a good tte kes hhn(qx. h.~ good nature, and.tte boys acton revert to the p~e-scentfc condton of juggjers. boy, Corne; reped. the teacher, takng the custer about ~.m to Hsten to hs stores of and. magcans?._.,::. -~ --. :-. Chd n, her.ap as she spoke ; "but you. hs o~n chdhood~ He dd not grow up a W 0 1nans ~ghts a_nd ProgTess. dont stop to thnk f f s just rght for you torment and a tease as some persons thought Journa ef Man, Boston,. Mass. to do the th"ngs that seem so funny to~you~ he-wout-;-bunts e -grew n.years he qecame The ast egsature of _Pennsyvana passed a very. "Ve woud a be very sorry to ose our 111ore thoughtfu anq atte~t~ve~ He saw radca aw, provdng that marrage sha not mpose Utt.e boy, but f he were more thoughtfu how hs parents and teachers admred obe- any dsabty as to the acquston or management of any }(nd of property, 111akng any contracts, or ~nand ndustrous at schoo, and ess of a tease de nee and; carefuness n ther tte one; gagng n any busness. However, she s not author~. at home~ we shoudove to have hm around and that studous habts wer~ commendabe zed to mortgage her rea estate wthout her husbands us a great dea better than we can do now." n a chdren, so he tred Hard to pease co-operaton, J.pr.bP.coe-e~dorser for another aone ) Corne s._ghed ;. Pease, n um, m gomg them, but Corne never ost hs ove of fun, As to makng a w she has the same rgh as a man to try to be rea good. m sorry ted th~ and he often made hs companons and even Oho has aso advanc1~d womans rghts by enabng peetes and the hoppergrasses, but guess hs oder frends augh heartyover hs co m- both husband and wfe to rsp<?se of property as f unthey ant much hurt. w. ont pa_gue mamrra ta say.ngs and hs funny ways. f can hep t, ~cause m gong rght home after schoo, so she wont thnk m ost, n G"t1,. affars, she sometmes does f dont get aong n ~ marred, and by gvng each party ore-thrd fe n terest n the othe"s rea estate. :~. n. Kansas, women can vote n cty and town and hod muncpa and town offces. n one ~~, tu g. t. ~. town they have a femae mayor. The supreme court "1 c= ~Av. ~ k of Kansas has decded that when a wo1rn.n marres And oh teacher, ~ve got a bg red appe n she need not take her husbands name uness she my-nch bag, and m gong to gve t to chooses -~, Jane Ha at noon hour, cause pued off Labor an c Ca.1>ta. Co-educaton s successfu, neary every promnent her hat tot her day, and caed her a red ndustra Adv;cae, Vneand, N. Y coege s begnnng to admt women, and they often h d. 11 h Labor. and tapta shoud go hand n hand, for. carry off the przesfrom the me.n. Excusve mascune ea That 111 s gomg rght, to te orh.e, er T. m am sorry sure. y ou abor creates a capta], hence there can be no war coeges w "soon. rank. among the barbarans.of the c. between mammate capta anc 1 a b or, guc ec >y t h e past dontwant to make any one fee bad. Now, anmated human beng. But the monopoy of the Femde educaton s advancng n Russa. The. run and rng the be forthe schoars to c01~1e capta created hy abor makes h possbe for sefsh unverstes had 779 femae students n 1886, 43t of. ncjvcuas and Jaw-created mon~poes to OJ)press whom were daughters of nobenen and offca pern, as recess s over:" and degrade abor so that the toers condton s but.sonages. On the o. ther nanc the Prussan.Mnster For the remander of that day Corne bp:- tte better, f any, than the back man of the sout~ qf Educaton refoses to admt women as reguar stu-. haved ke a tte man; he studed. hs es- under chatte savery. A ths must change n a dents at any unversty.or medca schoo. s.ons, and he dd not tak and augh durng short tme to cone. Severa taan ades.have dstngushed themseves n ega knowedge, and the proprety of ther admsthe schoo 11.QJ:JrS. as he usuay dd. He son to the bar s ef(tensvey dscussed. About nne- Jved so far from schoo thc?t he dd not go S1>rtnasn1 Atuoug the Natves of te.nths of the newspapers favor ther admsson..home at noon, but carred hs uncheon n a N ev Zeaand. The practca queston, whch s most mportant to Mon; Lgzt, Greytown, N. Z. the wefare of women, s proftabe empoyment.. tte bag, and ths day the chd shared what The Maors at Otak are much nterested n Sprt- Mss Smcox says that there are a)out three. mons he had wth the poor tte gr who111 he had uasm, and of ate they have ~een nvestgatng for of women n Engand engaged n ndustra empoy caed names the week before. themseves The Maors, prevwus to the advent of nents, whe a arge proportfon of them, especay n m- gong to. be a good boy, ma mma, " thes:-.tn~ssonares, hed communon wth the departed. London, have such poor wages as to produce con tn That famous work "Od New Zeaand," n chapters X un sufferng. ndustra Educaton, ake for boys he announced to hsrnother, on hs return and x, contans a graphc account of a mdnght Maor and grs, s the true remedy, wo.rth more than an the_ ~. from sch9o, "cause dont want you to seance, and how the "Pakeha-Maor~ was stunned" nostrums of j)otcans, and demagogues~ 0 de and ]eave ne, as the tte boys mother when, to expose what he thought was decepton, he asked for a ost book that once beonged to the sprt dd- n the book, and then mght have to and was tod where t was to be found. The Maors. A femae orchestra, a payers of brass tra1np t ke he dd; see, come rght hon~ say the msso1ares taught that comn1unon wth the._nstruments, s creatng and ne ver got my feet Vet n the brook nor dead was wcked. a sensaton.at Dres-, den. ~- nothng.". Mrs. Smth smec1 and gave her b d h A Just AJ~raseruent. Fve young women of the junor cass of tte son a pece. ot gmger,:~ rea ; e sat Reud-Pzoso.ztCr <Yourzat, _Ch. cago, d th d t d h h d :r. own upon e oor ~ ep, an as e munc e f Sprtuasm s worth anythng to the word, t s Coby U.nversty carred off the cass the sweet cake, the h_tte feo~ thoght how owng to ts scentfc nethod t verfes ts doc- honors. The boys had been gvng th_er good every body was to hm. " n1 gong trnes nstead ~f cang on men to beeve wthm~t best attenton to athetcs. " to be g ood sure" he repeated wth an ar of pro?f~ or. from ma(.eqtrnte. ~ata: To aband?n th.s ORTHODOXY.-Ur) a~ Andover they are. ~ -..method 1s to forf e1t ts chstmctve characterstc m convct10n, " 11 try a. know h?w, but comparson wth ancent regons; and those who st fghtng and quarreng n order tb decde dear me wont t be tame, ha?" breakng nto favor nductve ooseness here, w do the same who sha carry peace and good w to gente a augh at the recoecton, "warnt Jhe everywhere; a nd tfey ~are. to b.e counted out of fhe Pagans ~f foregn ands.-nvest(~ ator.,. h. f th h~. h d d t ranks of the progressve mtehgence of the word. oppergasses unny o~g guess s e 1 n Such mnds as these, whether beongng. to ths Mss Mary Hortqn, a graduat_e of the Bosfnd the ones rummagng over the room; word or any other, cannot be of much servce as gue. ss_ they get ther J~sSOJ J;q1n. the od gudes or teachers or nsprng njfos,ve.forces. ton H-gh Schoo, has been eected and:~hvorn Th t t 1 charts. My. ddntthey hop around good ese are n~ 0 b e.?oun t ec 1 am~n~ th e wse an < n as record.ng.cerk of the Oho Stat. e Senate.,. powerfu anment-.sp,mts," th.e Mag of tne East or Ths s the frst tme that a woman has been. fhat ~1ght; as he ay_ 11s. _s~eepy tte. he~d the Mag of-~tny other regon. t s supremey sy. upon ts p}ow, Corne agam broke forth n to represent Frankn and Faradax, Count R~u1 ford _chosen for that postqn_. boysh tones of gee~ Ha, ddt the two and Arago, Cuver and A~assz and a~ therscent~c Major Hewtt wants to know why. a ho )p. grasses nake a good teaml beeve confrere~ as ~ttery reversmg a _theu menta ha?ts woma1, when she does better work than a. er..,. as soonmas they enter the other word, as becommg theyd taken off the mut phcat10n tabe f dvested of a those menta quates. tastes and at- man, shot~dnt.have better pay. We. ts. sheq ony et em aone Bet yer theyd tanm.ents whch made t~em patent? ~qu.ry and because-. that s to say-the snpe reason earned f a by heart. My, ddnt the two e.xpenment, carefu and c.rcumsp~ct ah~e.n ob~erva- ~ that-that-why; of course, thats the ;. :; -- --h -- h h. ton and utterance, and rgorous m ther exacton of C b d. b? back bugs ook SO emn, JUSt S t OU~ t ey evdence for.what they accepted or affrmed. Who reason an any O y gve a. err one:_-::::.., were-dressed up for a funra and pung the but drve~rs ~a1~ ~e~~ve as the communcatfons of NeW ork Herad.... ~.

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