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1 DEVOTED TO PROGRESSIVE, RELICfOUJ KND SCIENTIFIC THOUGHTiijba s&> «<\>\v»n\\v\\>v>>\\><\«\\w»«\«\\\«w\%\» Volume. "~~ Published by The Sunflowe Publishing Company. LILY DALE, N. Y., OCTOBER 3,N3. *<»Mivni>OT^%»^\\**v»»*v^vi»<»^\\\\vv\\\\\\\%\%»w^ Issued Evey Satuday at One Dolla a Yea. Numbe 35 ^ ^ * %.*JS Pesident Baetts Repot Fo Yea IK A T..- v.-» v evit :«n*hs lit t«t;n«l i t h* M i» Poceedings Convention Pesident and M. and Ms. E. W. Spague, w e appointed unde odes le last annual Convention, and pla< d Ending Septembe 30,903. in field, with a oving comn s- Baett Re-Elected. sion at fc saley sixty-two i :d fifty one ^hundedths dollas ei h pe moiit$i, Jheit epots, to >e eceived, >I Jte^ ^wfll give detai. < n iiualisfs <7 AiHtica- THE RAILROADS. accounts^,thl$ wok and esi ts WASHN6T0N, D. C, Octobe 2.-Special.-The follow!** fices f«the elations X. S. A. with e. Hfhey have endeed < t N. S. A wee electedfo ensuing yean Haison D. Baett, pamesfe D. vaious i.assenge associations Cause imfc* sevice, and endeavoi d <»\C»RATt"I.ATORY. West have been most codial to awakfji inteest in oganizat n UCOgC D. WMie o LIIICagQ, V!Ce-p!tS!dClU; MR. M. T. UlUycyJSeCTtUj, TM" \:i..t- T va has olled away into thoughout vea. Ou clegy- wheeve^ y have laboed. o odoe J. Maye, teasue. Tustees: llltyd C. I. Evans, Caie Twill, Cassias L Stevens, Hon. Alonzo Thompson, Thomas Gimshaw.»! :ty oi past, and we ae men ^V(,\^n teated with unifom one can iomplaif l i zeal >.isscmbled in Convention coutesv and kindness, and in no eanestness spiit in discha? e wok past twelve instance has anv unjust discimina- <f iduties. Special attent: n MOSES HULL :i to nut line labo that tion been made a-ainst m. should big given th histoy tfc i At opening ot this All applicants whose wok entitled wok as laid f*!d down fn i epots n RECEPTION MONDAY NIGHT. to give you a fomal welcome as v.i\t I congatulate you upon m to Memi:s unii e ules ode th#;intelligent action may >e At eception in Regent delegates to this Convention. In its vea s wok Icon- * ^ _.^_.._ * * * * taken J-IJ»LJ eon. -- Hotel,». -. Monday. _ * evening,.. local?. extending ^. i«a_ to you A«_^ _ welcome *».- Isim- :\: \ i a also,- u, ujk>n pogess ^ ~ eived Passenge th(. m ])on Association pi v, and have ut- e- Late ptte seascn James S. Sc - and visiting Spiitualists enjoved a ply voice sentiment Spiit- «.in- >M~ made duing yea most c, <nsi<j eat : on has >> een shown lett wasf i^mmissfoned Missions y social good time, punctuated with ualists nation in geeting U> th e incease (^t inteest A, m All MI _.. efusals _, have been wa- fa f#»» +k*» itfkm ITew Y?«i«*tw~wi England c^*^ States ^ w u h many _-_^ inteesting ^.? JJ adde both one ano. Thee is no point at n appaent in all sections ss<.-s, anted in tac- and -hee is no just instucti&ts to devote quite a pot,n humoous and seious in chaacte, which oneness thought among u n ty. The people ae cause fo complaints on pat his time to Massachusetts. I is Incidentally, e was much dis- us, as a people, can be moe dealy.i. ; value tuths ouci e, v ta kcnasa bodv. Thepas- epot w f acquaint us with e- cussion poposed itual and felt than duing se annual ga-..ism as y neve have ^ ^ A ssociation hav e woked in stilt* hislabos. Bo Scal tt election new fices. While in gs. I note with pleasue, epe- <. I aiv looking to \. S. f cct accoc i wth N. S. A., and was tuel^fcistutt, and did hist st old fiends wee meeting and engag- sentative chaacte this geat Cone m ;>laced befoe i, f., *««. *A * O^» ^ N. S* A. wheeve le ing in lively convesation in diffeent vention. Moe states ae epesenti ^,.. ae deseving special ecognition to seve* * J ed ostum. pats hotel stains music, on this floo at ptese^tj tfui lmtxitance waants A.,,, ".,. ^..* T g 903, *ft. povided# occawon, pemeated ment than " ;, at hands this Convention. I, vntmtk W m &pt^mm&^tsfilocal mem- Convelti^n k WT R " efoe, ecommend that engossed ^KMi idtoay at lage ty bes wee Inisy looking out fo ^ndex f th f ^ct that Jfcjft A. kitrospective. esolutions thanks, unde teax ^ t%istees, to se ve comfot guests and intoducing S gowing in estimation a- : -A-V A- ^t yea has been one N T. S. A. be sent to Eben idj ^P^i A. : lam not infoo id stanges to each o. nation, and poves to us that ogani be labos, no as Many wee on hand and it was not nation is no longe in ai, but is-. i a k in pat N. S. MacLeod. F. C. Donald, James Cha* <*t* B \\t!".- -Us : «: its depatments. The lton and J. E. Hannegan, Chaiman iithouj pv T->!:i s th&efom. Hef e- long befoe leades fom diffeent a concete fact." i.n.anacs secula pa- Westen, Cental, Tanscon- iwf to t \n. I w- #o doutnj be pesented to sections county wee called Continuing, he asked delegates t lage cities tiental and Soun Passenge Asso- td n-. :i- i : standing Spiitual- policy fome yeas egading this Cc^Mttian; ai*d will outline ae upon to speak. The following wee to conside?^ * * J^ > supplied with data in ciations I also ecommend that pot w is*;: in ^> Hn Ameica and clegv ates be maintained duing esults.^he w0*k. Thee is n among those who esponded: to advance^ thought Spiitual. thi> standing Sniitual- DolicY o \. S. A anicula which facts vea next ensuing. odinani* in Denve pohibiting ae Rev. Moses Hull, Whitewate, «m thoughout ^land and p!ac- Tu-a "EASTERN RAILROAD LINES. pactice $ medi«mship, o estn t- Wis.; Rev. H. W. Sayles, East Auo- 8 it in a clea light befoe peoin J The Easten Tunk Lines do not itig it t$ ; $bdft* wno pay a hev y a, N. Y.; Rev. F. A. Wiggin, P ^. ecognize ou platfom wokes license m Commission f. m Boston, Mass.; D. Geo. A. Fulle, Let us give m a concete ex^ :t-i way into pint when Miks wee ]>ublished. int!v>t legymen and base i efusal N. ^ as Misiiona^ exempt d Onset, Mass.; Lyman C. Howe, Pe- pession ou belief, he said. He has been a moe geneal vet ism -n,an masses than cleg^ ates to ou ministes upon Ms. ifil tom:** potons donia N Y Rev. J J Mose, Lon- ^? % ^ h-is»,etin T.paent subject duing Spiitualany pe- as clej fact that y ae Spiitualists, this meffff*... In Seattle, Wash - don, England,; Rev. E. W. Spague, t b ^ w ^ ^ ^ i ^ i n M. he, " V n S s S " Thei ules declae that special ates ton, thiliomiiiiss^ did not aval Jamestown, N. Y.; J. B. Hatch, J., It is not that we ^heve m sptnt V Mi. t Stme^ccod^ ae ganted clegvmen who ae esi- a^ythin^ihe«ee necessity.f Boston, Mass.; Rev. John W. Ring, etun,imt that we know,t. Let us; ft * V» "a! *" a^!\t i - «I :!). w. -! t-... * I I i!.mlin.i: infomation on occult efused oti esident ele^ynen, on ail!..vw,.^!, I mating w tbe -.,,H. <I tha, y.»e e Spiit- pmjim^im,^ popwmdi n M «*» 0 Bunt J S I ^ S " * * al ualists. This matte should be look- -*--- ****--p ocspiitualism, tt pesided. The benediction was po- tne woa is saouaea may oe ent otates have been settled ed into by this Convention, and I e- oin be a UMe stength o nounced by Ms. Tillfe U. Kevnolds, assunde by smile God. I :el-. cetain sums have ac- commend action in pemises, and ^«e ^» ; A.-and ^to Spiituals n Tov,» Y. welcome you. }< teasuy X. S. A., a test ease taken befoe Inte-.when it* $gltly lifcdetakwu Wh le About 3d delegates had aived Afteano^ngbyM Longley :\\ with wishes State Commece Commission, should ^^ have SpoSlesults fom,, e Philadelphia delegation aiving f nt,t l! 3 * C :f T^ent& ";«Make The settlement a few evidence feed be sufficient to effots yiin. I am led o Monday aftenoon. The l:.,ad ^e] ShaU ^ ^. Rf^eend Moses u hi-:-h X. S. A. is inte- waant such action. believ< t.w* c«i accomplish ^ t Tustees, which had been MI session Hul V pesident Moms Patt i ;,> " The Associa- EHITOR AT LARGE. fiaoe, at exjwnse money a d fo past few days, had completed Institute esponded to Pesident s ])cni{in^. timatelv eceive se This impotant othce was ceated ^^gyv a change meth«. all aangements fo Convention, addess. He emphasized states movement ; e TOE8DAV MORNING, 0,.. M. me " tb f S pm tuahsts wee a«i ielav beinj occasi<^ned at last annu al Convention and Many «\mcnts uf law atet^n.s.a.missv.- <- S piituausm asadwin- Powe Spheed toge to beak down was tilled by B< that ad gifted Tustees wite aies anxious v}^ tl««communities tt ft Wold" wag.heme *»*"««<* n «t h -? " tn ; * * nd >: - A. Association and a few by election t m 0" account»f discussion and watchwod w est - «n f «iake ^ body one ove i:: -s have been oganized and zealous defended f ou Cause, cannot Os eceive * i wok cf nealv 200 deleaves who * he who! e wold - He spoke ot this c i. <:"«(! duing yea. Hudson Tutle, Belin Heights, ^ e e; ibif evival inteest n met Tuseday moning, Oct, be 20, Convention as a gand symposium, «..«st in Spiitualism has O. Bo Tuttle has seved *MC*» ha at and n etun to tt. i in National Rifles Ainov. on G. \ mc, h, ^ves ae to lean how - :-,;:"»mly *hown a maked X. S. A. faithfully and well in doing Spiit state; Steet, N. W., nea 0 Steet. Washmuch ahke y ae and now to bette <,.- ;-.: tghoiit nation, wok his fice, and has placed fonie k" an* stuggling lc al i ng ton D. C. to attend Kieventh «8»"«. i foees and ^"T <» v. i>:. ns being in such places evey Spiitualist in Ameica unde Some i ivev&ftstwooth * Annual Convention National 0 nii;siona>; wok. He said n v J! bitte ex]»ciences with obligations u# him fo his eanest s^cieti feel t& dain upon th if Spiitualisfc^ssociation Unit- that Spiitualism isnolonge acunosswa«>eeks,aftewa: Is ed States and Canada. The moning «y, but has become a geat inove- ; ;.?! chalatany within a few devotion to ou saced Cause. He <feys, has pomptly defended Spiitualism **SO pa ^peciable ben. it session continued until 2 oclock, ment. m which all wold tfattei :u-i.a- also been a geate de- fom evey attack to which his atten-, with U >. This esult is, whe n a ecess was taken until 2 p. m. ested - ]? even ^timated thatttw va liteatue beaing upon tion has been called, and has neve tp inethod now a The stage i. Amovv. as beau- not f^ diffeent fom o ehgious : than has been obtained failed to wost opponents ou t te fa that l: 3- tifully decoated with autumn flowes behefs, sa>ing Spiitualism is tuuve- IT:! X. S. A. has been movement. He has done N. S. ^gke So long as and leawa. The audiences both sal - ^.. h-tto t t i. «.i" ting c -unty \ : > -m ol!:t..-i n!. -! M.?-. to sunplv as much it A. invaluable sevice, and added >$0 : The Spiitualist papes much to its powe fo good in moe widely ead, and land. I ecommend his epot that.-i best authos have been will be submitted to this Convention,, in way sales, and fo to thoughtful consideation n he public libaies evey delegate, and uge that hit ecommendations be made a pat caeful study se and legislation this body. I t e* cations, I am able to epot # commend fu that fice a id. vimt-i pogess duing on yea, pat and ano Edito-at-Lage yea, and be that, continued if possible f Sp:;tu.V.<!n vou as epesentative ou faithful Bo Hudson Tttttle can assue Sp:itualist>. that ou National Asso- be e-elected to it. ciation is moe geneally ecognized MISSIONARY WORK. as -upeme head ou move- Fou geneal missionaies, in ment than it has eve been befoe. pesons M. and Ms. G. W. Kates, must pay th i moning and aftenoon wee vev ^fte moe music appointment suplus into «lage, e being ove 300 delegates followingcommitteeswasmade LA., just so < ig and visitos pesent, and geat- by pesident Baett: baen last ig est inteest was manifested in Comiattee on cedentials: J. B. two o tii * b^neif^ented to wmideation. S ^ ^ i ^ f ^ T S T S J! i ^.,o^. ;«*«c* *m. - +&**.w^-~^, kamiti Hicks, Montana;. Vv..Maaii, ao^es into st Jfo ses^m this moning began Washington but like * i- withcong*wationaismgm.t,"^ J«bi- " IU " ^«T^, *». ^J clnwi s, late, aftt&ich invocation was ^ c- and *«SteUa ^ Fttke te S ^ JSTSfti^ SSbl YSSZ clnittee on ates: D. G«. A. ZLTT. uous. A I ui entitled, ^ ^ >>9ae >l y Dea nij^ Old ^ Days, " F «" CT v. f Massachumts; i^.... M. _ #X, A. TV S. lydevote, to PesidentWett ddi«ed an^ad- ^ S S ^ ^ S ^ S Z i S S S : itttaa.au -.a dess #om< to delegates, Michigan, E. H. Geen, Misiou-!.;* Itde^estqwomeihis moning Contihaed on Page 7. m yumlmmi^t >. ~a * ^> -* t *» ^ iffi.ft ;>" > ^ -: ft-! -, - \ - v if " i? * >,, * ^ ^ v - «-^

2 > ««%»x%%%xxi^^%-i <%«< >MW«W»^^^MIWWW»^WWI»%WWW W»^ * % THE IT BLISHED EVEEY 8ATUEDAY BT THH SUNFLOWER RJBLB8WG CO., I*ily Dale, N. Y. EIIH-I e at Uly Dale, X. Y. asaecttitolaa* matt«. -. X : >it J.. M -i v!.! w 7)..i- Ii - :»!I. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nj.tloii, p#> yea, Ml >lv Ill lit }.«, - f-i-ien cm.nlea exepe Canada and SUNFLOWE * Occobe 3, 903 ata ( v..ii {\u ooi iwwe yna pape pompt]?, pleas* notify nu<. fin immediately ia ode that tfce&vult vimy i«kattfl an<t ttm cause mnov«d. S9- v> t.^n yim want addess on you papw *-han»-l. tlwaya el* addcsa to which it has wn K"in.- JO vi-llaa tbe D*wcdd?aa, owftaiuwt find iii.m" MI -.-. «nih«fpii<iti list to tnak«change. ct^ A..? not eapoanfbu*fi>.and do not necessaily!..imi tin- >>].in)ouo expessed oy oe*poa<lout*. fi* ; ~ t«t»>onianicttteu8 willb«peseved thity iay-««!> whih thy will b<5 destoyed. No ma^u-, n; - i«: <>* taued unless stamps to pepay iwtt- asss SB S^B KmUMM execise its ights, pleasues, "Si*}#!* we ae so enslaved to iabits desies and ambitions so fa as cc$*- in little thiaigs^is it any wond that ditions and cicumstances pemit. wett&^w so little ouselves Is it Toge y constitute mi}; any wonde that docf ne and as this decides, eason o love fataliam has such pestige may in tun be pemitted to act fafta spiitual o mateial effect, and The Cleveland ess. owne becomes maste his own destiny such being Natues.25 i.:w Ill* nvmithv ». ;.» MiWtpl^zia w*» will In.ta<tonyeas aub- :: f-«to tuc- t.a»» getting up club. ADVtRTlSKO RATES. i.< ii. inf. iu»/tl m. <H*? thee ln?«tk>a% $.00.?.*5 * «l.*0. i - _ tk*!»*». l.v j» line: 20 Hn««, 0c a line. Diafii mi* and *»ce*. A- "equal ights." ARTHUR F. MILTON^ SUICIDE OF F. G.TUTT v^^^^^^vw The Teasue Banne Light mits Suicide. ^0*S/S^W^^^^» An Associated Pess Oct.2 says: "The body (V. Tuttle. teasue R0MITTAKCEB. * - y\\ ct>mmnitl«*cff!ml!«and make all mowv.\ii» l*th Tli^TTT.flowe Pi)»>ll»hln^Oh. IMii t. >.., ^,,.,. -.-uymi fiitl nxxe *n<\ Addess plainly in o] Ltmt Publishing COmpanW-; < M i :>: i»iiat<t. Ihtnt^eiidfAtip^^ualfiek «. -., f" *. - ^ i:.. ei.fs M c<»neci if, stid we most deduct it hshes ot Spiitualist ogan v Hi,,,une«aKntd. fices j n B o s t o n w a s found l, Pentucket. In lettes to his THE X. S i. at Needham and a bo J?; Tuttle Fitchbug, M. tu%tli Clf nunicated his intention ii annual Convention \. S. A. is a thing past. ^ S s «^ide and said his body ^ inee Pesident Baett olaccd ^e f ui d in lake." " fp] lt was with n M-atii.n befoe Spiitual ^inexpessible ; -.id last sping, cuent we ead above in BuffaW M among active X. S. A. Satuday evening. Not! k. T S has been Who shall futue known by us as to cause sment be? About two hunded teible deed, and we can only, ttes and i fiends went to that tempoay insanity wasj= \v.i nvton fom all pats cause, until we ae infomed u States with this question dence to contay..:-.i-!u«nt in i minds. Some M - Tuttle has been ass, -a!v had i choice made and Wlth Banne, as teasue h...!lx en Iving had fo some time to business manage fo many y$ :.:;si.a«le os to decide in favo and has filled position :.: tlvi choice. and esjxjnsibility in a most Tins is an impotant fice to fill. able. manne, always pompt it equies some one who is willing business like in pent an i able to devote i entie his duties. (,u xh<.u-ht and life to wok in hand, Wc extend ou heatfelt sympathy :,nd is qualified to meet public to elatives, and to 9i dmands in many ways. Afte a- staff who ae left to moum hi»; iving at Washington and mingling toge fo a,iew days e was Tat Foce Habit still no one j>eson who appealed to Did you eve stop to delegates assembled as just most you actions, one u» fill fice whieh had been physical, ae entiely s< > satisfactoily filled by etiing detemined by some pevious m ttf te ;, \ ;> «l» i^; miasmv AMI POMME* is *K3 death," poe sings; t seeitis so is tansit >n;"-«fem to spiit > ings A A -" t condition! Ik ^ja faiy tale? " "tfoll deaming j i deaths da] tail #nly seeming :. yw. * a*t sjy; s vanish fom o sight, ae laid ayif icft«k*.?y deaths de coying ;M? ^ ku Ulj»" 3-m y ki back to cla; l On cold di ust, ; emain;- pe, (aid die > must) live agjftili? ^ S!"»K d Infi^ t and coii f, fo wht>c i teh, bntinue on? Jcomeatjalf, hpu ^, e- ipfls^- linspimife^; -: lop«dia l ; ifomatib»j i A. I! J&\ \*M&*,. i >MlHM<«pM < I ALMANA( AND ^RIS FOR \m id is fo salt af this ipises aw ietg, and tables, nd peevents ahd wea igyea. ] < should jue a copy it once. *«iha ch##- <N> * cheese $e»i in mind wia be i0kiw to Tbwtod vihbe andfwf Hnpuffa, e^l QEI, elaeww had that < u cannot sfz Pesident. Seveal candidates wee sion o habit mind o bod^? finge tips o ind in t he field which made it a had mat- Do you know that in Coi salted too h<mt^ ^, skimtoo much. On o nv t decide on a geneal favoite. est things life you ae su»v«i to A telegam eceived Satuday habits that you neve expect? If me ind beaks upoi pessue moning infoms us that Haison Can you tell, fo instance, whe Hot sping hack ea< ily when I). Baett is e-elected as Pesi- you habitually put on ight shoe finge la Withdawn thte indicates ft afttde, caused by slack *l<nt fo ensuing yea. This o left one fist? Can you tell on cud o a wai t add. poves beyond doubt that he is still intsant which two yew* have fast It will hae an Ins! id flavo one who is geneal favoite habitually taken f fist all youfefe? ~~* aifti asitaaes. among wokes connected with Pehaps it is easie fo yot to -he X S. A. We ejoice that ealize that you have been using linly AM.lhaeigpeHaatfa) Ianem. past e Mots on pat Pesident one side a cetain steet. Men and i^wdl known lawye w»ose fist ticient tobouy him up and cause him They know evey muddy cossing, JJLTJJiing stoies." Tha law e t thinkt. egain his health and stength evey hole, evey bump on fide- i&ptoentottin little ea«, took he MI lent to cay on wok fo walk, evey loose bit pavement on eft:hfcka***nd told he two»f his best which he is so well fitted. one side steet and y Maloe tales. Instead be ng cham- We extend to him ou congatu- avoid m, unconsciously, while if e,.as ho expected,.shenev * smiled, lations and SUNFLOWER will po- y should chance to find mselves Jj^" ** ;bad to ** lt * * ^ J h * pomise him its suppot in futue on o side steet y 2 * L! ^ ^"jlm as in past to assist him and help would feel as stange as y ^Xd S, J 5 * i bai placf3 * He has K > cay on wok N. S. A. in Stand London o\ jost 2 told ***A me ma two «w» big K««stolem* Aiam*--Kansas ^-ganma The N. S. A. is doing a gand, Champs Elysees Pais, jif Git? Jotttiaal mmmm> X-od wok. Thee is no doubt but The odinay housewife has many WmMw Coaamttaw* «* that it is esponsible to a geat ex- little domestic habits that h*w$ betent fo apid stide Spiitualism come almost as saced as eligious *Afatha, H said he mo, n dont to hea a daughte mine ten has made in way by gaining gen- devotions. The suga bowl must be a conventional lie. Tot know you < al favo in eyes wold, in a cetain spot-ton a cetain shelf in I hea Aunt Becky, and yet when The Association is gadually gowing cupboad, o whole Bouse came o day yon said, in membes and wealth, as well as seems out ode. The boom how aiad I am to Sf yo* " I n >we and influence and is destined must be in its cone o e M ^Hbe,^ i-nacnai wasnt a lie, msmtti, H answe- * ; achieve still geate success. ill-tempe. * Agatha., That was a exciama- These ae but a few! ii$ 3sm* --CSbicago Tibune. eable little habits that make up > \Tfl u ni^-tenths nine-tenths ou lives, lives* m MFf& an «; # i ^ h ^ t s * * - i a Reason sensitizes flesh; love impession, not an emotion, not an ^,5^^^, «D ut dls t ne I ma- Mualifies it. That is, one makes it opinion, not a esolution, n# an ife* f money, an* dont yo^ foget if peceptible to sensations o feelings acti on i s possible to us that is mt in-!l^oaj *i^ elect has oney, has eign to i own; o infuses fluenced, coloed and dec^ bytimfcl? : ;l! W ith health o stength without fi xe d conditions within ousfees ^»W?*fw Dat gil has o less dan. he aid than natual food. But habit. ; f!^w^%sf*_ ^^^ ^f! *? J** de book.** > toh Pe?.t«iukeated by mental o moal im- Habits ae not without tfclf iaf] puities it deteioates in ei vantages. They ae fonise^, fol" SW!<^^.^^xws/s^<^ he>e qualities. lowing lines least Canal easoning destoys its pe- When a man has once put oil ncy and consequently its subtle shoe befoe ight, it is e :..»u cs geneating o taking in tj m e to f 0 n ow t h e same a. ught vibations; while selfish muscles and neves have a.v ing (implying ei deceit o in- f o a pocedue with which^t -.i^tice) weakens it consistent with peviously become acquajtt evesal love-pinciples, which sides, it leaves mind " is also ceative foce o life- a man has employed hf pinciple natue. mapping out his dayv^v Reasoning spiitually attunes his habit is putting on :esh to touch all that involves Evey habit is, hfe o motion, and conveys it as an ^on 0 f easy exe intelligent vibation to bain. Bad habits ae chains," living spiitually o unselfishly pisones. Good habit*; infuses flesh with hea^h and well-made haness, enal vigo and pemits its pimal influence ou woj c m wold \ its foce as a law^ to act feely in tion o waste enegji EAKING DIAL SnaniAL Is N mov. and cjcttbistai aa. Speaka in ai»wea DQ,ental %v ^o«a> convlnc- " a. Haacowx to wve nnmotaluiou. DeelopS ed by tt powe/ AKot&tWnD l phaaea me. apllt band. ^ept.l7,l>e5. Wal f tsiial and de\elop- ainiiiileatl<ma j J would >* Sow». JA to DRKfi eply. FOR COMING THE SEASON. mm AS Campmeetibgt aie at a-close, people going home fom i Summe Vacations, and long winte evenings coming on, question is, How Shall we Spend Winte? One ways is to patonize you Spiitnalist pape and have it as a weekly TISito duing next yea. Duing coming season THE SUNFLOWER will come to you filled with FROM THE * Pens Most Pogessive Wites Day IT WILL HAVE ALL THE Utist Dtecaveies in Scientific Invsstfgatios, Tnt Latest in Psychic Resiach, The Best in SPIRITUALISM, And, as usual, it will \ Tell you att about Lily Date, fand what is being aanged fo you fo ano ^/^seasouw! ;: M. m. f ^ D^t^fail tti wmew yow subsciption,^. NFLOWER at once. Maaoy pcyou sul in Septembe and we want you to The moe you enew, and moe you induce you neighbos to subscibe, moe money we will have to spend in getting that which you want to know about and to enlage and impove pape* Why not make an effot to Double Subsciption List THE SUNFLOWER* See how easily it could be done. If EACH would make it a point to induce JUST ONE PERSON. to subscibe it would double ou Lt$t,.,and it af Could be Done in Two Weeks.» T if you would take bold it. That would ge us just twice as much Subsciption Money and we would use a lage popotion it in, GIVING YOU A BETTER PAPE Is it not woth tying? See what yon *$*$ ittf SAMPLE COPIES fo this pupose wol be Fnnkhed Fee to all who will make effot to OUR SUBSCRIPTION. A Long Pull. A Stong Ptdl, v S." it*. And a Ptiil Altoge, y? And Dtewhat we can do. One peson has japt^itcn na 20y#ily scecibes..what W^,L Yotftoi/I. m SHftow RaMH %» s?3 v LUST Dale, Iff. T. v S " ^ *.2, i. wi* *. -* \ \ "** / * -> s \ k if If f s 5 i-^mi % A m pi. i IA a & "in» IN <* * fet a *s- f. fe t t.-. if!.. 0 * : iii %,. : * *$ i i f*ci:, i It*"* - & " fcv w, S?, :! «;».. *-,? *, </, * * l t *f-

3 It a- Octobe (hi»«^w»>*«^m>tlmi«wq»wn» <W M W>w>>, THE SUNFLOWER. www mmfmm nm KWMWIWWWWmMWWWWXWI wwwhkwmmmwminwmwmiwww* much paise and appeciation, in Lift b Un t Unde Moden COndlti n& {pufflimmmmmminmminmmg LILY DALE NEWS. futue expession he medial At a ecent session In spowes. National Congess Actuaies, Id >< Sunday moning, Octobe 8th, at ^ this ^ty, comfoting fact as A Temple, Caie Twing ead a fcought^ut that impoved c >n-!ili wea still continues. ^oem afte ^ c she \ discoused $tions *fe moden life, as shown by fe dectted book The.wis* is beautiful and pat wouldhave in some cases i ng th life tlfe aveage indi id- ;»:v as geen as y wee in upon minds those who ead it : ^i. -. actuaies ae men he t h» Nlli: Many davs ae Ms - Twin spoke in much paise :^ety ^ y $»?Gf#sional ability nd ttct. ani ni those who can get out *** Pogessive Thinkes geat effot, fa^ usions^e based, not u on aii.l :ii«.v m. though its many able and efficient ffitecl ations, as is so o en Thcv" an- still cutting tees and wites to esent i views P *> be^impotant deduct»ns it is to IK h.»i>ed that v will get out P ublic * mentioning names some i^ ftxto sfftistics, but up< n a -n.»u-ii This time so that we can miss Pominent ones as shaking #ajefa census. H< ice ck-m in sping when foliage Fallacious ideas expessed in lupous may be acce] ed that;;^xe i U.ill <-ut a-ain. Thev will be most book S ivin S excellent easons^ ^ ine able and ae u- <.nsi»ii ;<,us bv i absence in Cald- fo i views and ideas **> k - Ipte. (fe tf h> Landce* Ms v.^llpaktspeciallvincenteit Twin 2 S ave manv inteetthg-y^ Ja sneaking ein this county, st. :ed whee a -ea many have been taken thou Shts elative to mediumsmp, ^ts value < it. anon«^ m seveal pines. same» and S P mt " lhat fe»as>;ie^ fjcable how > *y ualism to wold and That old land mak on oad that to humanity pmfimto fib Insuance stati ics bv,:n aound to east Caldwell knowledge and fac$s given ^ o w tfeexpe^#ion life is in- Iak, tee that oots gew though mediumship, poving -.faeast^^ >! mwse i ixis vea feet above gound in such continuity life in sphees ^umft^ ing a gotesque manne is out. and many etenal existence. Aisen f^n tyu.jto 56. yea fo moe at same point in oad Sunday evening, Octobe l9«l. i! lieo^ ^^t 0 f jyea9fqwoi en. which will be emembeed as having Ms Twin 2 s P ke u P n s u ^ t I M,ifl$!J. Eane stated that always been muddy, have been * Attitude Spiitualism towad tile; tes^ f^ined \ in Geat B ain emoved so that sun and wind efoms today," she efeed to ;phowm w fe^a i 838an ual em get in and keep oad dy. ^diumship and effots spiits [ mte oj^taiitji men fo all ges This will cetainly be a geat impove- 5 P ove thou g h mediumship, was t s ^ y ^ w pe thousanc in ment. It is epoted that timbe is knowledge Twing spoke at length spiit and etun. vey inte-^tho Ms* ^gno ^jml j^f^ to nineteen pe A J i.oin *" * * " white-fo women it had.- K c»t to be used fo ig to!f gl^ J!!! ^?"^!!! 0!^ l* 8^ bot M«^ ^ «^v. * w *,.^.** v V - es^mtlpeiodfomtw< ity. "fo yas. And that location made t h ^ about.,, h m ^ P ^ ^!two t ^ ^ e ^ ^ ut decided on is in Hall woods f dvice,.,.,. in f ^ «t he - _ sla 7 e^ A. to east camp gounds, only g 8 advisability women fsj?!;; W^^^isti Tti^^e^l^ity stated tha a few hunded feet. As Silve Ceek ^ hel P etons *"* 23S"** hceitu^y j&n pogessed motality w a^ sso tne not fa fom hee, y have stuck ad vocated peace, and that Spi^.+ <. indicate a se tied a gas veil that is thowing a blaze ^lsn J ^ ^ ^ P " ^ ^ ^ ""»>nd ^ndency. The cut out that, as thitv feet into ai. It is *?s. Anna L. Gilhspie San Fanj^ous causing a geat deal local e*cit- csco < was P esent nd was /,IV^!:^OSt eii impovement is si jwn ment, and we ae hopeful that? platfom and gave some ve^^t^ ^^^Ollife. Fom ou same esults will be attained hee. inteesting thoughts about woifiveat^ M c Af-^ u^-^z^^^a and Cause in San Fancisco. L>*i*«M*h tn Ms SaLe, Ms. Thompson and TT t x. jlf *,,. T^ * ^ w* w;*u;«n C. Howe was also pesent and made must to thitv-foui so steady th; t it as diect suit» same fact olds ^l^tality fo a dt ade age foty fou ded degee fc Ms. \ anduzee have lett witnm a., iii " 05 * week to. Lake Helen, u «Fla.,w I?A «.k^*u^? nee y some. vev appopiate t emaks fcnhuf m *JM OJ will s,,,l winte at Lake occasion, afte winch Ms. T««toe i I, k n Camj.. Thev ae vey fotu- S av <! f ^n8 s.*«>» "S e liss?! k, «- < natc t b, able toget away befoe " * abk T.^^X-O^agK-nd ^,._ closes K- cm wea Ms - T w n g sen 8 a 8 em «* w^male^mfte? same ttlifage level, e and ae i «i- F ( :.,.k-n White and wife have "^X- *"*. Lockwood,«x**& [ods mtfktj&k atios 8 e at i. ~.u~v,,;«;» K will society duing Novembe, ;amffaho~ ituned tom ^v ^^u;^ i visit Dut w*> will a Stelings Hall, - 37,» Connecticut?.*»"* time t Ins mediumship. We ae Uv.v,in Wednesday fo Pittsbug, Sunda H* >" and ^w i^i^ c^;^^, Had t<> have m come ealy and J^e Hamony Wednesdays- Cicle Society^ t ; iflatet ity tl, hold i egula sevices ut St M : aia Ms. Edwin Ross have h^l evey Sunday evening.^ m life fo posj ity ne t-, New Yok City to visit i Hulbet as Peadent and Iwa&L- le#s." B it in ;,n thcv will be gone about a month, and medmn, gave a vey «ty io(.y G F.Kittedge,Lockpot.N.Y. and entetauung muacal aa who has l«n spending summe ««««compnsing muacst and oganize ions lt Lilv Dale, and woking at tnandohn and guita alsom* fo poo and suf ing SvNF..owER fice, has etuned to both comae and select, evey w. hile eously < was enc in hygiene and \ i>-^-i,;««e vf cut on pogam was well ~ his h"mc. Ms. Boc»kmgs, ot lm-. *\ &. A,. x. ^«o *IL «- m«^ and highlv appeciated ca"<> is nee spending a tew o moe ** - by s, / ence as V <«w.- u and in i good ^^L spiits Qi%Ai«inni conside- denoted by i applause* ^ J «lavs : n : shf Z feels : to ^ do t so. ^ ^bneisjook- ^ ^ MuchceditkduetoMsJ^ _ffl ^Jlf* ben* last summe bv sudden death fw^«f The pogam f ^? was ^a ^lengthy * ffl cftfef; m«yoi ou ;* ^^^^;««^^ an.*su d liteay execises. A h he i.niv son. She is stopping at. ^.. M ^ audience was m attendance ; s D Ms ; T Baillet?!? C^ t has gone ^ + to Conneaut, n»»»* being. & well filled. Afte >is i^un^ 6 tainment efeshments wee»» Fic and vicinity, fo a shot time..., i, < u v^iii ^, «..^_ 5-H> _- and those who desied enjoyed t She will attend Spiitualist con- selves m a sociai _^ ent^i ftw^^ vention in Cleveland, Octobe 2. T ^ S W * V. v > u~~ ^«^ ^- evening was a gand success, and i ae Ms. Netue.Bowes h~ ~ *" wv enjoyable time to all v**m an will extended visit he visit own in and Ohio, M, whee Bowes she ^* u ^,7$ elatives. She will stop at $teadville. Pa. on he way home. bead given social by Ms. which C^fl "mtf It esuix. V*f$? to The have ginge been Twing, Satuday evening, M. and Ms. Pembeton have been 2th, had to be posponed on accoun. g hee having a o put on i he going to N. S. A. Cdn^ ^ft cult a ::e and o epais 0f tion and not being able to etoidi time. It will occu some timei BUFFALO NEWS. Novembe and announcements be made in se columns. I N. H. EDDY. Special CotsptdcnL A New Societytometfis lislltis The following fom Can., Times shows pogess m Sundav evening, Octobe 7th, ada Ms (Vu". Kliflfull. 7 Cottage Steet,./ At a meetillg held last ^ -ave a paty and entetainment.at (0ctobe 3th) at 69 Kiag ht- esidence m hono he bithday east following names v ^ g annivesay. The evening was spent as appii C ants fo a chate toifq in s.vial conclave and games; po- new society hee> to ^ ^ ^ ue^ive pedo was quite a featue Fist Spiittiai Society H^ ^ evening. M. Fank and Miss Wm. Stong, eal estate agetttt Kh.oe wee awaded pizes fo Stongf mechant; C. AttwoQdJ vaining most points. The games ek; w Goodwillf electidaai wee made vey inteesting and ente- slocum floist; p j Culhaaaef tainin^ though congenial spiit poste; 0> Bigelow, contacto. and uelings each one pesent. si te fo a new building is to be Ms KliTull hostess even- at an eafv date It is, ^ ing made evey effot possible to e is ample funds behind Ibel make occasion a vey enjoyable fbociety 9 Mn Fame, li^f,,ne to all. and was vey libeal m he me and StantoI^ is soliitol h<.suitability. A bountifull supply 0f meats, salads, cakes, ice ceam.,,,_..-, T^AV3 i and cfee was funished to which M p JL*QS AU ANAq anij.k- justice was done by those EPHEMRERS FOR The evening wasa <v«y has aived and is fo sale^ vniu^able one to bothliost and host- ^f; It compises a «J Ms Kliffull is an exceuent «sef"l n»"e and tables, milium, and while she has not as dictions events and vet Leon befoe public but a little f" *^ c ^ W ^ ; * ve t she is destined, though uni- * and pocue a copy al toces in natue, and P * 3o cents. vesa psvehic elements in he oganism,»» to each a high mak in field "Paadise is not lost psychic development, binging he those who have blinded - fi. ~t~t l^f i : ii : STM Hi i t. If ti (*/».«Solid Gold I FOUNTAIN PEN DO YOU WANT ONE? Duting Octobe we will make 3 following fe: Evey peson who sends as FIVE NEW SUBSCRIB ERS with $S to pay fo five fumnal subsciptions^ we will send fee all expense to one getting up dab, g~ A Solid *-Kaat Gold, Fotmtaia Pea, Black 3 ~~ Robbe Handle, ei Fine, Coase, o Medium Point. OR SEND One New Sttbscibe and $.00. * * -, Two New Subscibes and 75c.» Thee New Subscibes and 50c. Fou New Subscibes and 2Se. It will be an easy thing fo you to secue five subhso lite e is an evi( ^ce S^ sciptions by doing a little wok, and thus yon can Duing ist secue a fine Fountain Pen national pe pee nineteenth cen lengn! g y" ABSOLUTELY. "" " which so helped to e tend :e. These de^ ^opv%actep with moe m ked effect on childhooc] and n th^y have upon n iddle ill ^fe late peiod stain and keene co petichaacteize mode life, pessue, and special oms ae causes mo: ality h ealie peiods >f life p&j^$fkntific Antfi w. success DT J. S. sick. F ~st he #^iethodea cause peson, n< guess Wflpjply natual kaple with In: *netic th& 3Kesioce moti s and ^ - ^ i ^ ae wonde: ul in Some ae savec when \A^ to I die without hope. j?f ^fu^es sent fee " Stoneham, IV LSS. m ^i XKt:- j«0.it jy* tj-s i-*i ^SSj^-t ***^*IJ*^0% n White, Test sitid Mccwsi lil 9 $ and S tamps. t,ulytek, N.Y. agnetized Pupei t)ft, St. Jamantov n,m, V. tjj jis#s"»#^a»»y^<»»ww>%f^>-,jl.?.»j*"j \t m J*+m*i*mmm>s - * i - ^notjist. i*» i«0;0 f :.U tost^eaf InJDetslMW^.»:c» ** " "^ ^. P^^ g# Samples THE SUNFLOWER sent fee to a#i*f Raises. Send fo m fit once and go to wok. Addess all Communications to THE SUHaOWER PUBUSHM6 GO., <# ^J?, Lily Dale, N. Y. ^UlUiUiUiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiUiiiUi UUiUUK MIMMillllU lbs SwBwet Jeveliy. READING OP THB BMBLBM. The cente design epetent* a human face, highest type la telligeace; face is encicled by band dakness symbolising Ig noaace and supestition humanity; this is boken by ays light fom cente Intelligence which piece. dakness and join Ught golden leaes beyond. Bach leaf symbolists one IISBI II!IS nf natue on which pogession is based. This design is set in centeial a pue white field, symbolizing puity, while Its position in cente squae is a symbol justice. The whole is enclosed by solid hand epesenting unity humanity, while onamentation band *ys»- bolises kindnesaes extended to os. As Sunflowe tuns its face towads sun. so Spiitualism tame faces humanity fom dakness and supestition towads ftia* light Tuth and Pogession. W^ v^i < <» BADGB PIN, $.60 LAPBL BUTTON, $.50 MALTBSB PBNDANT* The Sunflowe Booch is it^ey fine badge o beast pin. Between five fluted points showing in gold ae fie sections white enamel, combination mating a Tey beautiful ii#chgonnd fo cmlifem. They ae iey popwith tae ladles as a eh o beast pin. Fice, $.00 3L* OR 3AUC BY Ut.f * T <^s**. " ^ * ~t -*J- - The Maltese Pendant is one neatest onaments eve designed. The Emblem, mounted on finely chased backgound, is suspended by ings fom ba pin aboe. It is cy popula fo pesentation puposes. It can be won as a badge o a beast pin. The back is plain and can be inscibed If desied. Pice, $6.00 8UNFLOWBR BROOCH. Fifettcllfc,./ i";. 5c. EttCJtl. 50c. pedoz. $3 pe (. V t:?m j Vf. *i*z v -* *.>* t^, *I VRS- Ml. «< " S^.;. ct* :.-?^: tefi* s-:-* - w^ if S^J-$ i > ^ < " : L3 \, CBLLUIX>n> PtH, 7-V \m * WATCH C This is a Teyaeat cham. The back la plain and any desied emblem may be *fo*mt~ ed on it o it Jttm he inscibed. Many thank Maltese t Coss Is a stictly Masoaie eav bleat; such is ao^ th* case* as it is ase by many odes.. Pice, $ft f OO " i i,t i" f s^f-fl it fi«. M **«a Kft? >? :V~ " * *5B ifs i,t*,a, SI> T». "*5 0! * *& i«to M- Ml. *_: M-v

4 , : mmmmmmm»fwww PRESIDENT ft/wetts KPMT FOR THE YEA003. THE SUNFLOWR. Octobe 3, 903. be sustained and i membeship in this Convention by c fices woth all it cost and fa moe to begin wok on a small scale. An inceased. All that I have eve said school. All Spiitualist ae, o Spiitualists Ameica, as decis- appopiation two hunded dollas in egad to dange accuing fom should be, inteested in edi national ion in i favo by Indiana was made fo this pupose, and M. weak local bodies is tue today. It wok, and should make eve y possi- Cout has established a pecedent Howe managed to do a geat deal is duty Convention to ble effot to advance st ne. As that can and will be followed in futue wok with that sum. His eyesight Continued Fom Tage.) devise ways and means by which an auxiliay this Associa ion, yeas in defending cases like na- becoming impaied, he was not able ~ pimay units can be made to do Mois Patt Institute is ent led to a tue. This suit has shown neces- to continue his wok last yea, and mmunity whee spiit bette wok fo ou cause as a whole, espectful heaing on pa t this sity execising geat cae in mak- ou last annual Convention elected anv coi libealism pevails, povided he does Vey few m ae financially Convention and I suggest that a ing wills on pat all who desie you Pesident as his assistant. not attempt to cove too much secue, and fewe still have a suplus special hou be assigned its pesent- to benefit Cause Spiitualism. Wok was planned fo yea, but j»un<l. No local society can be a*c close yea. I ask you atives in which to acquaint lisbody Pope legal foms fo wills should cicumstances not necessay to menox poted to ilouish on one o two as delegates to conside how delegates with its aims, >uposcs be pepaed that will stand evey tion in detail, foced you Pesident nuvtini^spe vea. It is steady, pe- membeship se local societies and accomplishments. test law, and placed befoe fom all fields labo, hence silent "wok that tells in end. may be inceased, and i finances MEDIUMS HOME. people. I feel to ecommend, how- only epot possible to make to this A! Missionaies should seek to fill stengned. In fome yeas I Jt will be emembeed that an eve, that ou fiends be uged to Convention is that pogess has been tht teasuies local societies have suggested appointment f a effet was made duing >ast two make i bequests by deed o made, and fu time asked fo. t! v seve not exhaust m special epesentative whose duty it yeais to establish a home fo wothy, check while thy ae yet in fom I feel waanted, now that Histoian h. xhaust m v must if y shall be to visit as many se indigent mediums at Reed C y,mich. in ode that i wishes ae caied Howe has almost wholly ecoveed o..v visit m once o twice pe local bodies in couse a yeai as Ahome and lot wee pun lased at out in full.. An aged couple in New his sight, in ecommending a libeal v,^ he possibly can, without any thought th^t point, and steps taken o secue Jesey have set all Spiitualists a appopiation to Histoy Fund, I imly believe in missionay wok, compensation, making it his a ftmd fo sustaining sa: e. The paisewothy example by deeding and ask that positive instuction be a:: ecommend mee it fo special business to detemine esponses wee not encoua ing, and i valuable eal estate to N. S. given incoming Boad Tustees : " ea. Wheeve possible. I special needs each society visited, thf Tustees Associ tion de- A. outight, taking a life lease fo to push this wok as apidly as posii :hat it be caied on in conjunc- and pope method meeting c^fcd it wo^id be best to c te ten- i own potection. I eanestly sible duing yea. If M. Howe : -n with State Associations, and m. I can only enew tliat a?bnv * W$tey elief Ito those who v Te most ecommend that this method be equies any assistants, this Con- ( > :! n^ on shot cicuit plan, by mendation to this Convention and I teey and let matte i special eveywhee uged upon oulibeal- vention can diect him to employ "ethod* a woke can be engaged do so with hope that something hd$e estfef" time beini Small minded fiends who wish to aid Spiit- such as he may need, limiting ull ve-i by X S. A. and moe than talking -,? and * esolving * * will "* ~ "? Of&w«* accodingly p id to uaksm though X. S. A. Justice expense to a cetain amount. I -tedto devote himself to be done in pemises. I do thpsin wh$i ;we»e known to b( wothy, and law wee long since divoced in plead with you as delegates to inteipubhc was infome* that - settlement will cases, hence est youselves especially in this most.. -CIC-M < within easy distance face seeming fact that It means *H- Tb>* he can do bv an expense with no compensation " Cliy Hpme would not ^opened ou people cannot be too cautious impotant matte. We, need an ; vis:-* tho".** which he can evenue, fo I fully believe that, ^en nate peiod. Duing in seeking to avoid touble by dis- auntic histoy ou movement, ^ h\s th-night upen people, people see that N. S. A.Met N. S. A. b tiding at posing i popety while yet and I ask fo legislation a positive d m to U as libeal in i always seeking money tliougi s Mi buned, but is it was in motal- fom. chaacte at you hands that will ; Spiitualism as y eve epesentatives, y will voluntaily lh^ Association lc * is but The? famous Mcllny will in Phila- enable us to. secue it at ealiest : th» Chistian Chuch. contibute enough to meet this Special expense to which I am now Means»-i se shot cicuits. lif$et- ; ense»t tuv< will be avoided ing. One thing is cetain aufecfl *$ lie i.;itte * f compensation societies must be sustained, adou UMIV adjusted. Anv one, n movement must no down. Fe^oW i se Missknai.s, should delegates, I plead. fo consideate B. ii( w^k self-suppoting within action upon this matte on fat.» s ;ne. and in thee yeas o all. -x STATE ASSOCIATIONS. be able to aid X. S. A. i w- -Id not dain Asso- Ou State Associations have # th,,w^:^.uees~asthcx.s.a. a vey few exceptions, done ;$»od,,-ib- W called upon to meet wok and made excellent pocess.itiei^ in place li lage ex- duing past yea. Thee; T ae "av- and salaies. It special State oganizations that $eed l a v> enable Xational body stengning, and a few that ehie.. >v a lanw cops < f Mission- esuecting fom lethagic jfcep ivuch le«s expense, and thus that pecedes final dissolution. om. means speading tuths epots submitted by 8t»te decided to ; unwise delphia, Pa., affecting ou loyal possible moment. ebuild an< lot auxiliay, The Fist Association MEDICAL PERSECUTION. fo sale. A good Spiitualists that city, has been Duing past yea, dasticlegisved fo it aly in taken to Supeme - Cout lation on subject t6e pactice accepted. he deeds Pennsylvania duing past yea, medicine has been enacted in many ly signed, and Nat- and a signal victoy won fo Spiit- states Union. Unde se Ration has fo ally and ualism. The decision lowe sevee and most tyannical laws, poelosed out its busing in Reed cout beaking will, was evesed, secution and pesecution jiave been f ipe^anmend that i > fu and will sustained. M. Mc- quite common. I. believe se f :$ ken by N. S. A. to Iloys wishes will, in couse measues to be unconstitutional and a^ftdiuxns Hon at any time, be caied out in utfl, unless feel that i obnoxiou^ featues can ^ pksh it would? wholly opjkmients will ty some o be emoved by an appeal to }iical?ifi chaacte, i id could method to avoid its fulfillment. Supeme Cout United States. itnaac popula ai ong This establishes a most impotant A test case should be taken to that I ^ mselves, no a long pecedent in favo 0 Spiitualism in tibunal at ealiest possible uosw^. legal wold, and Spiitualists moment. I believe a- wothy case AfBNSiOK FUND. nation ae to be congatulated has developed duing past yea lien <*$a Home buikl ig, I e- upon pestige it has given m, in Gand Rapids, Mich, whee a s< iitalism among masses Association, this Convention jwill md continuatic HISTORY OP SPIRITUALISM. magnetic heale, (claivoyant) has e hungeing fo m, and lean what has been done to advance policy N. -5. A. in Once moe I feel impessed to call been aested fo th$ illegal pactice - "t obtain * m. I appeal to ou Cause in vaious sections ou oning such indigent speakes attention Spiitualists medicines. As he uses nei nvention fo action \ipon this land, and be able to detemine mediums as ae known s wothy Ameica to this impotant subject, dugs, no hebs, but simply elies!.if; and eanestly ecommend best emedies to apply to those S%tes ^devlte such ai Small I have efeed to it at length in my upon magnetism applied by his hands i he nl<... >ption o f this method in whee aid is needed. State ogaima- iowf t n&t exceeding tv Ive dol- epots in past yeas, and must to affect his cues, it is difficult to see ss «.nay wok coming yea, tions ae impotant factos in Smit- h, have been -egulaly eiteate evey wod I have hito wheein he has violated law. He I ;, Is.» ecommend that moe Mission- ualistic wok, and should be loyally tcml f w mediums d ing utteed with egad to subject, has pacticed magnetic healing in aies. a than less, be put into sustained. I ecommend legislation ALL cases w e cae- Ou vetean wokes ae apidly Gand Rapids fo nealy twenty-fou i.eld. and kept to wok. upon this subject by this<>fi«eilsbj(i, dandpensi >s gant- passing away fom eath, and ou yeas, and has not used tjie ti^fe i USAGES. and suggest that a union fc^jlfefei pefiei ation souces infomation an accuate "D." no lettes **5l(U j D»2^Jeg- A <hi annual Convention autho- on pat N. fe Ai,^piifh* -i- thiness. chaacte ae^eveh now vey few in ally duing time, o, at lea«t iince i W.vA. he appointment a committee those State t>gaikation in. lias been cafe i fo,. fo numbe. Steps. sh ould be taken to law esticting i use was enu,u,... and instucted *v» said com- well diected missionay. wok would tf* &Y* good wok ie did m utiliase evey possible facto accessi- acted in Michigan. He had no dif usages, IV me to epot to this body. That soon evive ou moibund State ealy yeas cftos public wa. None ble fo fuance this wok, ficulty in secuing bonds at time (.ii^ui lttee he s attended to its duty Associations, and infuse new life ^ he pensiones have eceived Two yeas ago, Lyman C. Howe, who his conviction, one leading,d is :: s epot will be pesented to into those that ae now weak in ttj^ money into own had been elected Histoian at a pe- business men city voluntaily.it in egula ode business, numbes and finances. hams, but it has been sem to those vious Convention, was intsucted to qualifying fo many times sum i< one most impotant, THE LYCEUMI Vfj^haie c«ed fo m, ho have n,i most impotant, issues that inteest in Lyceum wok has been «#J it soiely fo pupos sdesignilk-nme l i e< > befoe this Convention. It evived to an appeciable extent, TS;. B : \\ \ be hoped that epot, lv tho^h thc effots John f fgj Fund ^ ^ shot3 f}* en " A SPECIAL OFFER. IT. aitteevill be adopted as a whole w R^ National Supeiiten-» W and iiuide a souce t income!.-, ihis b^kly delegates. Its dent o{ \ he Lyceums fo tne & M ^ 0 ^ ^. j " " «dth f t aio^i^.n will give Spiitualism a States M Ri was appointed «^ be tiaett m that di etion by -:! standing in evey State 6 ^ - and -* Supeintendent by TuteM - - ***** ^^A, Convention. ^oovwnon. Evey speake, lviu.n- <.f Union and will place X. S. A., unde waant J Wfi "*? J* **, T 0 * *,8?.* i* :.:: S,.iitu.ilists, who ae membes last anmml Convention, and has ****?* **?*"? f * "[Z ^ y.:.;ani/.ations upon an equal footing endeed faithful sevice in his special.. T^ *... The time is appoaching when you will want tome* with followes all o denom- field labo_ His Tevot ^ ^ *»#»**>&<»* tha niean! will pei-mti-ns. most eanestly ecom- aint this Convention with what ^ W "««f *» «P»Me thing to help you in passing long winte evenings* u T..! adoption committees he has accomplished duing! *"* *? *» emse l ves - ^ me - To do this you will want a Spiitualist pape, And as..htt. and acceptation its and with what he dtemg », who;depend upon nei psyequiements his depatment fo S T ^ ^ f i v f ^ S l fmoz" many you ae inteested in Mediumship, you will CAMP MEETINGS. ensuing yea. I»*«.«. feel that.^ «. 8ttpt/ -^. tibute w0sty-nve cents ] T montn want to sit fo Development. I am pleased to epot a moe gen- Ring has done emakably weh/fcon- is evey fund, equiement it would be 0 vmple pat to PSYCHE -\ili inteest in wok ou lead- sideing limited means at his distessed. If such & cessment :n: omps, and a lagely inceased command, and am pleased to epot l^^e^lmd^kc^ ITwould.: tendance at most m. - The that I have found a maked iiitiest C^3d be levied ana couecte< itwouia has helped many to develop i powes and yield a monthly income n many -A,.->* A. has been accoded a oyal in Lyceum jounal he has estabme. and a geneal heaing at lished in connection with his fice. hunojed hilas. Iespeci ullyuge this plan to you conside tion and to eceive communications, and why should majoity se gaings. He can make many needed imp^pvevith no little pleasue that I ments in that pape and oganize a l^mtsaend, authoitative action vi co m [»lete ecipocity between lage numbe live Lyceums as soon ifeieo^. IRie pension sys m is it not aid you? It is H \ S. A. and camp meeting as he is given means to effable sold fo $.20, chages ->-> >, pepaid., iations. Special days wee as- him to do so. We cannot affod to I ou Association at a goodly deal niggadly with ou Lyceums, > camps, fom which and I uge you, as delegates, tdjgive ^ method thus fa e^ >lved by &p* CKD cae fo ou < vn, and i ^ie it %% be wise to hu oand ou fe# this wothy o ject, and v,; us evenues wee tuned into Supt. Rings epot you tho^itm ^ f ^ ^ endow^ metims : teasuy, i ecommend that attention and that you conce^ to ^f^bhsfeand endw i ^j vey? few mediums cbuld ^ be 0 «J lettes thanks be sent to him all that can be ganted ki ^on :inp managements who ganted fo special wok his depat* *f go. \. S. A. i social ecognition, ment. I ecommend that #fice WILLS AND DONATIC :S. ;^> ecommend that same National Supeintendent be con- vfe# elites, in which tl - N. S. A. -.:: esy be solicited fo season tinned ano yea, and a special -"*"--ifiectly o ind ectly inoi :om all camps. These special appopiation made fo pupose "e been settl duing. > ae means acquainting enlaging Lyceum pap^ If!--eoj^e with thc aims, objects, and Spiitualism is to pospe if f, npishments X. S. A., and futue Spimalists f.;..-ly ]><\*e geat benefit finan- must inteest mselves jptt notably :> Case e, fom ^ bich this eceived its^-«hae bequest o M. Case ivy. The etuns fom camp wok childen and give m a chailie ;: :: kinijs fo pesent yea ae know something pitl^f) t kss than $Lo00. upon which this movement l i LOCAL SOCIETIES. We have had plenty n my fome e]x>ts, I have dwelt talkes fo many yeas past;»i : * T i: L^th upe»n this impotant sub- now needed is Lyceum CT The needs stengning a goodly numbe tbeni^i this banch ou wok is geate THE MORRIS PRATT IN$;Tl* than eve, and. though as a geneal This institution opeaed it thine., local societies have had ^ to public in Sept iaih K< ood yea, y?ae yet fa and has successfully t< >n\ being able to withstand a seies one full yea active.{ n\ sfotunes. If ou movement is It is an auxiliay to > p: ospe, ou local societies must its claims will be I minished y selebyemc e heis to btit attempts ssful, andlt N. S. A. fouteen hu deddolj^opotionaj Itae- It eceived o e thee an iw ild Have not been f^ iti^ation. dcl% to secue ov^lfe&w *fcto B: hundeid < IWBI net, that^eji^9< llohave that sun Jt wa# ^ " Fo a shot time we will make following speeial fe: Fo $2.00 we will send you THE SUNFLOWER ONE YEAR. at one dolla. Fo o dolla we will send yon PSYCHE, value $.20, and MEDIUMSHIP. $t Book Instuction in Development Mediumship, Remembe that we do not educe subsciption pice The Sunflowe in making this fe. That always emains at $.00 pe yea; but we make a combination fe to induce you to pay you subsciption pomptly and thus aid us to cay on wok, This,fe will hold good duing Septembe and Octo- Jjbe, 903- Addess ail communications to J, THE SUNFLOWER PUBLISHING CO. % * Lily Dale, JL Y. J- *$*.-*,*. & % zm li^ - Si.-feS:.K : ^

5 Octobe THE SUNFLOWER COMPLETE WORKS OF ANDREW JACKSON DAVIS co-opeate >und to be a safe case, to facto in society. To make m such a Congess, yet many e with State Spiitual- successful equies a geat deal declae that it will be impoe w i>tsut Michigan in caying it to wok, and if that wok is done by fo m to attend same So <A seqoti to Mi;-e me Cout ot United States wong people, se gaings will little encouagement is given f S^^iETiS a> soon as possible. I am awae that do moe ham than good. I can see pe this icans long and expensive legis- i advantage and possible dis- it, ;ati». nut I feel that libetv is chean ai*tata< c K»«^ A~ «~* ^ *A *K Compising 29 Volume*, all Neatly Bound In Cloth. equied by cout, without being that y do add to g neal quite eady to take this step ii equested to do so by defendant, inteest Spiitualism on pat diection establishing b 3th- I ecommend that incoming masses, but it is a question ehood ace. My F< ich, Hoad Tustees be instucted to whe y cay sufficient weight Russian, Geman, Italian and Sp; ush look into matte with geat cae, to make influence a pemanent coespondents ae all in favc and, it found to be a safe can* t#\ fa*.*^*. i~ e M ;^ T i.~ «.u~^ M. A u ^.^ o,«* monv *f iem ;KA AnsweeteEvei^Reeuing Quaetlone fom People. Penetalia"). This volume U alie and Inspiations. Th* answes com ange subjects, embacing no MA/W%U -_u*v i, t,,u Ka ;««-A«^e- ;«* peculia inteest connected with Spiitual people WHO ShOUld be inteest* m Smy and Pactical Refom. All pei-uns should ead T am otlfttflined to ecomi end»ubook,aa tt will lagely aee t«> awaken inquiy,. - «i - * * a i n COnSTXainea w ecwnii enu ^d develop tlmught on pat eade. Reoety is cheap advantages, hence do not feel to that no attenf pt be made to h< d it *>«* ** m *i.*> to Postage, 0 ent*, cost, hence believe that make any special ecommendations If wealthy Spiitualists o: Appoaching Cisis;o,Tuth vs.thevill gladly contibute to a fund upon subject, believing that, as wold would place ten thou and logy. > : h.v puqv.se when y ae in full delegates, vou know what you ought dollas in teasuy N.. A. :" s^s,,m ". ot tac. ts - an <* ealize to do in pemises fo best a tuly epesentative body cou i be.e.mty to action. good ou Cause. easily bought toge. I d-?ply OSICL-TION OF MEDIUMS. CUBA AND PORTO Pico. eget that this "Congess I have said upon subject Spiitualism has taken a geat stat tions" in Spiitualism canno u iu.il pesecution, will apply in se islands duing past yea held, and I hope that day. \\\A\ loce to posecution and ou bethen e ae seeking come ihen Spiitualism, \ :^:ms and speakes. Odin- fo a close union with N. S. A. ove, wul peceive impota - - m many cities land I have eceived seveal lettes fom holding such a gaing, and t v.j. \\w execise oi mediumship Poto Rico asking me to send me- to povide means by which: Some States have special diums and speakes e who can be bight toge. on. Also quotations fom Opposition. With an Appendix, containing Zschjkkes Geat M07 "BOT> tensla," vividly potaying diffeence between lb* Odinay State and that Claivoyance. Reades will And a geat vaiety fesh and fleeting "impess ini ions" an<.5s to 9.00 inspied See, caefully act down by big Reduced fom own hand fo a peiod ove 22 yeas. Pos ail H - t ht WKLI Nabe will old e led can unnn this subject, speak Spanish language, and HOME CIRCLES. This is a close and seaching citicism D. Bush* nells Semons on Bible. Natue, It. ligion. Skepticism, and Supenatual. The eo* and absud teachings Othodox clegymen at- ovethown by aguments that ae ponounced peft* tly unansweable. The "Oigin Evil" is to be found in Reiew. Reduced fom $.00 to 75c. P*»«i.i</e 0c. Aabula; o. The Divine Guest, Pe-eminently a eligious and spiitu:il volume. To some extent a continuation nuili.s auto-biogaphy, butcbietly a ecod deeply n.i eecting expeiences, iuvolvlng altenations fuili and skepticism, lights and shades, heaven aud hadt^. j y«and soows. Also containing a new collection : Living Gospels fom Aucient aud Moden Saints. lt«-luced fom?.50 to f.00. Postage 0c. Beyond Valley; A Sequel to Magic Staff, an Ant.-biogaphy Andew Jackson Davis. Six beaut iul illustations ictuing what See ha* seen.!. youd Val.l ciminals ot l ^, _ey" is a companion volume to ".Maine Staff," aud ou best equesting me to assist m in i Th^tecuingfequency with\ lieh esembles itin style wokman^.\ v -in pape and., ^ ^ u - -.,.. «*. «..»., pess-wok, binding, etc. 08 pages, <-.. itaiulug six atsjtakes wheeve tnev attempts to oganize. I feel that N.:. A. fice is besieged vith tactiveand oiginal illustation*, K. -i-i. ed fom *i.*> U<*~. C«-. *u-.,.«.* «o «^ i- J to f.00. Foil gilt, educed fom.?..-.*»«i.a0. tne>e btates. this is a necessay wok, and that questions egading Spintuahsn and Childens Pogoaolve Lyceum. have taken X. S. A. should inteest itself in best means becoming acqi dnt- A Manual, with illustations f< ṙ n. oganization yea, and, as affais ou bethen in West ed wi#i its pinciples, leads. 3 to ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \w.-v in >i»>ecu:ions TIV: ]>ast be a.0 libeties tendency to india Islands. ^ A long pesonal efes old ".Home Cicles chat Jf ^il?ss»^^ I )-. < s- n g n t s ot o u wok -.us tefoe ou Supeme heeioe ecommend that Coloado. Califonia and be looked into, and :"ens«.-s s. w) be accuatelv sujn>ot same, with pope efto: and willing to He declaed that on pat a educed fomo** t-opies, cnluceil ooo oganize <* :es when e is one \ son ttdmewhat familia with psypesent to take ead. in a pa aful sought fo pi pose t^lyinij^ s iitual instuc ions, nieasu- sance in Japan gave Unitaians^ only good eventuates fom iem. and a competent who medium, geat majoity! chic pec >] ne t A Poto Rico could be bought, Wh< ou mediums ove to Spiitualism. This matte is spii wee posecuted well woth looking into. TheRenai$* i-nimcd. If se cases golden oppotunity in be just and wothy, I which y eagel ne m be taken missionay V hat wok k-. _, _. «- ^-,^ New unabidged edition, single coj.v fang such cicles wlu eve cents to» ;. postage 3 ct* TW.IV fom $5.50 to fi.50. Fifty copies, nhi.vd fn>m $\*).m to fjlo. One hunded copies. educ«-< l : i. >m ^.00 U) $8. Death and Afte-Life. The "Stella Key"is philosophy \\ intoduction to evelations contained in thi^ \-< *k. Hon idea this little volume may be galu<- :V<»ni following table contents; Death an I Aft^.T-Lift-; 8 Scenes in Summe Laud;?-s.., nay in tb^ Summe Land; Social Centes in tin* *>utune l^aud; 5- Wiutel<and and Summe Laud; tf i. u^uageand Life in Summe Land; 7 Mateial \\<<IK f»» Spiitual Wokes; 8 UHiaates hi Sum m-,and; 9 Voice fom J amis Victo Wflaon. This enl:ii-u«*d edition contains moe than double amount -( matte iu foenlfhed by a >< uutiful fontiffomation tin Spiituul Body. \ Postage 3v. : i Supeme Cou nal a<ljustment. t that county,. I ec«ete»end th^t this body ielely embaced though gate«f*jclaes itself emphat :ally S^iSSySjifc; :. The esults hav«l in favi f! establishing Home C cles, b^^isd^ft ou been fa beyond expectations, fo unde ppe guidance, as a p t A fund bightest minds " Island Kim;* mlssiona *>, King- missionay wok N. S. A. icuuctouneduced fom 50c. t<> Cloth, educed lyom 75c. U> 5»)c. P< >t:«-«* o>:. Dlakka, mn* i Eathly Victims. Being an explanation much that IN false and epulsive in Spiitualism, embodying a mot impotant ecent inteview with James Victo \\!l«on, u esident Mumme Land. Cloth; edu<-i<l tom 50c. to 35c Pape fom, educed fom 25c. t :?. Tostage fee. Fountain;With Jets ot New Meanings oatage 0c. Penetalia, Containing Hamon la) Answes. The topics teated in this wok ae mainly oetical and ftptitual, and questions pactical inteest and valne ae answeed, endeing volume an acquisition to student,. WM«- tbe Philosophe and ologian. Some chapte* inu c 00 * * evelations tbe ealities wold beyttad Philos t»w. Beduced fom tl.75 to fl.ss. Postage Ute. Philosophy Spiitual Inteoouse. Contents: Guadianship Spiits; Discenment ot Spiits; Statfod Mysteies; Doctine Evil Spiits; Oigin Spiit ound>> ConvenmggynspatbeC^tet* its; Fomation Cicles; Resuection Dead; A Voice fom Spiit Laud; Tue Religion. Thli wok has beeu tanslated into Fench andoeman. It contains an account vev woudeful Spiitual Developments at house Rip v. D. Phelps, 8tat* fod, Omn.. and siuiila cases in all pats connty. Cloth, educed fom $.25 to w>c. Postage 0c Philosophy Special Povidences. The authos "vision" hamonious woks Ceato is given. He illustates by a seies claivoyant vi<ioiw, and by an "Agument" chain special povidences which mankind attibute "to diect acts tbe Deity. Cloth, educed fom 50c. to 35c. Postage 5c. Pape, educed fom 35c. to SO*. Postaga 2c. Pinciples Natue, He Divine Revelations, and a Voice to Mankind. (In Thee Pat*, i Thity-Fouth Edition, with a likeness autho, and containing a amilv ecod fo maiages, biths and deaths. This i6 fixt and muct compehensive volume M. Daviss witisga. It teats upon»ul/jet** poundest Inteest and geat impotance to human ace. Iu claims ae confesse<lly nio«it Ktatliugchaacte,and itspo* fessed disclosues, witb plteuonena attending m, ae in w>uie i^sj*eets unpaalleled in histoy psychology. 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ItMlividua! ini/seie-s and tlie geat clmea catise<t by civunistflnt^.ae bought to light In this volume oade is intoduced to diftituzuikhed men and noted women in New Oleans. Cuba, Pais and New Yok. The stat Hug tials and tagical events (h-i lives ae tuthfully ecoded. Thi» bonk explains pod wing Ciiuse«uf ft, mude, suicide, Retlctde, infanticide, ami o nameless evils which afflict society aud alam all fiends humanity. Cloth, educed fom?.00. to 75c. Postage luc. Temple: On Diseases Bain and Neves. Developing Oigin and Philosophy Mania, Insanity and Cime; with Dinntions and Pesciptions to i Teatmeut at.d Cue. Thi 0 volume teats question insanity uud Cime fom a Spiitual and l»syt holovka! standjx lut. Hi ein we find a compehensive and th««i»u^h ex)>osition vaious diseases bain and neves, iu which he develops tbe.ie equested to contibute necessity. Evey medium to cl that fact. I believe that same dati^f such cicles in commi lities tj?523s5ivft».^^thubof^t oppotunity awaits Spiitualism in not ^cessible %o ou Missioi xies, ^To^^Twhn^he^^^ c*>nnect himselt with Cuba and Poto Rico. I efoe and whee public meetings a not extemes many in anks.f >,,iitua!ism ae - - ^ T****.-* f~«* 0 consideed to be just and timely, tin- «-bage that :k" on >!-iiiual facts aud without foundation. It coves including inu Ii-needed lessons upon Mission and Teatment <>t Dumb Animals; Essential Conditions Human Pogess; Advancing Civilization; Claims and Kiuhts Labo, Women, Indians, Childen, ami Unfotu- Cloth, educed fom fu.oo to 75c. amount fiends X. S. A. vea unde SPIRITUAL-ISM AT ST. LOUIS IN 90 «v;oqfjkcb MISSIONS. " " ^ is known *, i i - z - t s... «^ * - -. *wt» cousiueea w oe just ana A. tnougn this fund by ecommend that action be taken held, lie pepaed by Tust es autho had "gone back" t a special cetificate, at a upon this matte by this Convention, ^ b. A. and funished atis aww^^^^v^inci dollas, which entitles and that evey possible effot be made to ail;^ho may apply fo ame. SJJ id X. S. A. in to establish pefect ecipocity be* Such ^a leaflet is needed, ai its If J». -> c i,\,v, < >" -.ve : :-sectkj.n. He is also liable t ween people those Islands and publication wi^ do a geat d al Jg^*.^sments to amount fiends X. S. A. good.?y tige action upon th s im- lias pe yea unde SPIRITUAL-ISM AT ST. LOUIS IN 90 potajlt sit.:. it this cetificate. Ehiing This convention should see to it st :en yeas, only two mediums that Spiitualism is popely em ;iken out se cetificates. I phasized at St. Louis duing t^f ; t comment upon this signifi- Wolds Fai in 90. Thfee it f&.tct. but will simply say that be no geneal paliament! eligion anch ot X. S. A. wok is but each dencminaticn among tions n tan i ons," Ofu I utahave been able to viden ihti influence in * secou land. The N. S. -. can and Vicious. ;e6e. Fee Thoughts Concening Religion. Containing adical thoughts, citi- A and explanatoy, concening popula ellgiou* H.-as, i oigin, Impefections and toe changes that must come. This wok has Just been enlaged by addition most telling facts and aguments against ihe absudities chuch doctines. Cloth, educed fom 70c. to SOc. Postage Ic; Pape coves, sdace<l fom Mc to 85c. Postage %u oigin aud philosophy mania, insanity uud cime, and pesent* ende with diections fo i teatment and cue. No sutject appeal* with moe vivid foce to geneal attention. A Glossay" giving definition and ponunciation difficult wods, Is pinted m end volume. 60 pages unifom with "Geat Hiiiuonia," etc., with an Oiginal Foutl»piece illustative "Mo Natue Casting < Devils out He Childen." Cloth, educed fom fl.50 to $.00. Postage 0c. Views Ou Heavenly Home. A Sequel to "Stella Key." Illustated. This wok Is not meely desciptive what autho calls "Summe Laud," but it is illustated with diagams celestial object* and views diffeent potions Celestial Rome, M. Davis being only claivoyant o clea-seeing instument highe and stouge powe. Omteuts: Statements In egad to "individual occupation," "pogess afte death," "eating and beathing iu spiit life/* "disappeaance bodily ogans at death " "domestic enjoyments and tue conjugal unions/ i oigin doctine ot deviletc. Cloth, educed fom TSe.t*> JJtc. Postage 5c. Pape, educed fom Gtc. to Sfe. Postage. Pice Davis Complete Wok* $20. Genesis end Ethics Conjugal Love. Anolent Pagan and Modem Chistian i a M This book Is peculia inteest to all men and women. It teats delicate and im x>teut questions involved in Conjugal Love; is staightfowad, untnist t> Willi mediums, who, by aligning Chistians especially, is seeking to do th^fiame, fo Spiitualism if. pint- takabiy emphatic, and pe^iy explicit and plain in.,.... J... ^ J ^ v^v.. ***. %. evey paticola. Pape, educed fom SOc. to 35K M-IWS with it, testitv to i have its doctines pesented to as uabstb will but co-opeate wit it in cioth, educed fom 75c. to 50c; fuiu^iit, moocco, e-...., it_., f, u...: " *? Z *m f. t duced fom tt.25 to flit; fuu gilt, half moocco, e- jj.xi faith, and pove i many as can be eached by van* this -Wwk by supplying iome duced fom.75to.25. Postage fee. ^nt-ss to contibute to i own ou speakes employed. As Fai Office with names and c >ect Geat Hamoniaj (kv:-o as well as that os. is to be absolutely closed on Sundays, addesses people who ae open ^idcem^^ >I:TTLEMENT OP SPEAKERS. visitos to Fai must put in to thiteception a libeal th ught. t j^j^sssisas!ssssa,m,il,,soj,hyftpcaoe best and suest means i time elsewhee. IfN.S.A. Ou fetoetay can n send m J ^ l d ^ M uz potection to ou mediums wee to engage a cops speakes SUcii liteatue as may be on ha id fo ^J I^^w*^tt **S*^f 5^;^ As vt i Sfttlt s- vi haw zati metl: shun u«.nmagnetic heales. I uge and mediums fo Sundays tile fee distibution, open co spon- voi.. Ttfi TEACHER, in tins volume is pe t ^. T.... v - ^ i l l \. / x f. ^,^«aented "Spiit and its Cultue;" Existence God:" ment speakes ove ou local Fai, I am cetain that ou bethen dence with some m, an- ulti- My Ealy Expeience: My Peache aud His chuch: us These wokes will n in St. Louis will do eveything in matd secue i open su.pot,..wksff^^ tht backing a stable ogani- i powe to assist this body in t^ induce m to oganize Iome jg^gvs^^ n that commands espect 0 way poviding halls and chuches Cicles* and local societies t ough *««* ^ ^ g f i ^ Thmwiume fa composed.nimunity. Unde ou loose in which to hold i meetings. Poa* which tuths Spiitualism " *" *.. *...*._ «._ (Is oganization and ou sibly ul itineant system, it is little onlv a geat tent meeting fo Sundays pesoted in communities in vhich spii, could be povided. I am op* y^ae now unknown. I com- pi«le that we have any ights left posed to any attempt to hold a mend efoe, an appopiat >n fo past and pesent; Psychology, Claivoyance and Iuimtion ae examined in detail, au<l conclusions ained ae believed to be consistent with pincies Natue, and ae authos pesonal expeience. Roduced fom (.50 to fl.oo. THE REFORMER. Thi«volume Symbolism. By Thomas Inoan, M. D. Revised nnd enhuxed with an Essay on Uuai Woship, on "The Assyian Saced Gove, and o allied symbols, by John Newion, M. R. C. 8. E., etc. Thid edition, with two hunded illustations. Cloth, educed fom S.«e to SLSf. Bible Myths, and i Paallel; in O Religions: being a Com* paisou Old and New Testament Myths and Miacles, with those Hean Nations Antiquity; Consideing also i Oigin and Meaning. With numeous illustation*, i vol 8vo, cloth, about 99$ pp«2.50. Postage 25c. Religion Spiitualism, Its Phenomeua and Philosophy. By Samuel Watson, autho "The Clock Mtuck One, Two and Thee.* Thity-sK yeas a Methodist miidste. M. Watsons long connection with one lagest and most influential eligious oganisations in this county, toge with his well-known chaacte fo integity pupose and faithfulness iu dischage evey known duty, combine to ende this a book that will attact attention and command tbe studious peusal thoughtful minds. It Is eminently well adapted to place In ltauds those whose attachment to faiths and foms Chuch incline m to have nothing to do with subject upon which it teats. New edition with potait autho. Cloth, 2mo, flos. Scientific Basis Spiitualism. By Epeft Sagent, autho "Planchett*. o Despui Science," The po Palpable Immotal- A Ity," etc. This is a lage 2mo 872 pages, with an appendix 23 pages, and whole contatnlug a geat ou. eiu v Vol. IV. THE REFORMER. ThN volume teats hateve. o ae at all espected campmeeting in o nea St. Louis thc pupose extending influ- f ^%i!^^^. H FC --i-*, -^- -.-swee denominations. Now that duing Exposition, yet, I do ence flou Post Office Mission Yok. J ^ ^ j f f j ^ d S ; / ^ ^ ^ S A.isknowntobeapeman- believe in active popagandism e If m<«ttacts#eneeded, I ui.that Z & g g ^ Z ^ * ^ tisxs^jnslx Z* Z^ <&^ * * * * * " A * A - - T «^ *--*- j J *»... wongs peceptions, andwhlch ae^not only histoically ime >..! t VoL V. THE THINKER. Pan Fi*t is a desciphas -ained a much moe gen- be instucted to take such steps as N. ^ % fices..!&» &?s^\j«s-^^ (t cm pat public, will secue a dignified, scholaly and ^ITECTIO^ OF OUR CAUS. g^ssffi 0 < ae waiting to see what we spiitual pesentation Spiitualism Tlf^peicwe ou betl en in 8, ^ ^ ^ ^ " " l -- * - t *^ ~~*..~> T?»«A«^#«I «.» t»t. «_ «. _^ ^-^? ±~.- «^,_^.,_^J_... _,..^.,.»_.., Immotality. Ik t do. ecommend thoughout entie Exposition. St. antstly that all local societies The local societies e will be in t-.i to employ sj>eakes fo a session a potion time :< a tem yeas, and that but pastos leading locals ntion puts seal its ae desious that wok.should fjje ^ last Sping waants me m Thid Oigin Life and Law y ^ OW Reduced fom #.50 to S.00. POM:. luc. each. vei -. u it ntainmg tied wokes be kept on k iice Secetay. A. it.d copies same Mhe ins. <; lot*; tl o IT. ii.t-:. t il< val upon obsolete and caied fowad upon a scale epe- ^y^ itineant system that has sentative National chaacte, SU ^ means dagging ou a than that local inteest only, down moe than any We should act in conjunction with : imluence in its histoy, local societies e, not indepenu-ommend that a "White dently m. Again ecommend names all action upon this matte. AN* INTERNATIONAL SPIRITUALIST CONGRESS. Upon instuctions given by ou Secetaies all State Convention 902, and supply- ~ V)v this means mented by odes fom Boad jcieties can obtain o Tustees, I opened coespondence u^jv* wothy and eliable with Spiit.alists in all quates zj*^ ** -- - t -- with egad to tlis tq holding an Intenational Congess Spiitualists in St. Louis next yea. I sent seventy lettes to leading Spiitualists wold and have been favoed as was fomely policy with many eplies. All English A-stiatic n. These meetings speaking colonics and nations declae,.«ndo.ed two yeas ago, upon such a Congess impactical on!$nunendation, feeling be- count expense it would entpi. while y wee financially upon delegates to attend :ul, y did not add to Some m feel that such a ship local societies vey clave would be a good thing ably, no stengn m asset i inability to attend,ilv. Thee is no doubt but even if it wee held. Os ate Habinge Health. Containing Medical Pesciption- fo Human Body and Mind. It is a plain, simple iuide to health, pats knowledge wheeby any individual may be <\ coniing as* n St. tgnace.upon ou Cause paly ep&sent scoes >s duced te>m t - 30 to * 00 - _.. ji engaged in same nholy Hamq wo^ Spituflism always uffes ha^cafluty, and if iockesses o! and mediums, without any deception o jnjuy. MASS MEETINGS. < p>ast yea, I have numeous equests fo,; mas> meetings at diffeent globe pacticability fo waj$f#e ittediims, that fact«d not tbem In pilfeing thc sands fc m unsus acting Soniltthing should done buse tie public min with to esponsibility oi Spiitfo such]conscienceless eopl e. hange t iei names fo i time ianii alte i sonal j0e a^fmuch as pos^ ble in pated, but ae dleetly pesented in tbe Iesutable fom dully demonstation to any faithful investigato, efoe gpxltualism is a natual science, and all opposition to it, unde ignoant petense that it If outide id* uatne, is uiixclentific and unpbilosopbjcal All this Li clealy tdiown. Cloth, limo, pp. 3K, educed fom *.50 to 75c. Postage 0c. Wledom Agee. Tills geat wok by I>. Geoge A. Fulle is inspiing, inteesting and instuctive. Filled with pound philosophy, ta-scinatin? tnystlcicms, tanscendental spiitualism, ltv occultism and supeme idealism. A patial list subject* with which it deals ae as follows: Angel*. Achangels and Spiits; Chaacte, Flowe goul: Causation;.Death; Divine Unity; Feedom aud Sclf-Govenment; Healing; lufluence Mental States; Kama; Law; Lauguate Spiit: Matte a State Substantial; Moal O>de New Religion; Natue Religion; Ol-session: Omn; Peace, Not Wa; Pe-xisteuce; Reason; Sublimation; Spiit Souice all Powe; What is Right? Many o in* teesting topics ae ably teated. Cloth, l2uiu, 28 pp. ASTRAL WORSHIP. By J. H. Hill, M. D. Tacing myths which lie at basis Chistciotu, educed ^a^y to i oigin in sun and sta Histoy and Philosophy Evil, woship. Illustated and with plan- Wlth Suggestion* fo moe Emn»i PbilosopfticAl Svstems Educat i REFUTED, this epesentative b< ly to fitke some act >n to SoiitUalism as a mov ment withno quackey, no humbug, nounivesal panacea. V^ J It impats knowledge wheeby a h adminations in ltue. geatly nsslsted in esisting aud ^ J j.^ M_.*^..^ ^..,... SHults disease, and enjoying uninteupted g«m»d iswaj^iamiiy tfiat t> >Ugnt health. Moe than»xt pescipt in-, fo th( ove 00 foms disease, aeglvtu ily efeence, it is adapted u* uni v. Postale cue A> a book fam-:l nse. Cloth, eamonial Man; o, Thoughts fo Age. Design*- to enlage mans views concening political an<i > <-lesiasth-al condition Ameica, aud to point out ih path^ efom. Also consides scientific mo wnn-h concen mans si>ciai audpesnmdhappiness,eon.j" i-lng meteoic laws, awl philosophy cont-liugjain. Pape, educed fom *S0c. to 33c. PostaK* - fom 75c. to 60c. Postage Ac. escape detection, h Spiit- WouM#> i duty in Isuch ^SSSiJ^^S6S^ Ca^ e would soon ( ase to Y\i\H is u Sequel to -." evised and t» - f Hnnuoniiil ustutlve facj s»«f uil model u,an<l an.-.us^tion** modi- Human Needs; i&dsl (IAS pedatoy )ide Insane} Bsnents Expetem*:.~ Se ^Xl i J dpbltus* Sphees; with lllustmt m motals ana msu es ot dotb, educed fom.50 to fi.uu Ra have tions it w ld be ou move mt in those^hc iekeve Evil individual, social, natlonu lyzed and answeed, Pape, e«lu Postage 8c. doth, educed fom 7" inne Life, O Spiit Mysteies Explained. Philosophy Spiitual Intecom luged. Ii pesents a compoui i Philosophy Spiitualism, wiiii spiitual lnte«;oust\ both ancient oiginalteati.se upon laws an*! unixhip. It compi**e8 a Sun<> lvnnitl>n Phltosophv and SpintiiuUain: Spiit- " * < ottage; Ivle- >nation: Classifica- «auses; Rnvelations (act; Voie to Itienomcna \,< and diagams. ostage loo. Vtagic Staff, " As Aolo-l>logaphy Andi*ew JM K-OO DavL*. A bb»- to>* domestic, social, phy-i.a and liteay caee?n* autho, with his exp* i.-nces as a Claivoyant and nee, includittg aj»t< - i.^apblcttl pats AabOlaV. and "Memoanda, w hich ente lagely intothc<anthospessonalellpei*n.es. Reducedtom *.75to*l t 2p\ Postage 3c. *S.J? institutions aud {sphee. Cloth, $.00. ii. The question.:ii geuen* is a IUI- - tvom otk-. to :V»c.. tn 50c. Postage 5c. tion Media; Cla-tslflcation <>t fom P&ndeiuonium; Assetion \ / unde {s <& pequestionio ipac- Mem-*fiitHl«** *?* ptoces * n * --,--* -> f-^* Emni-aeinf Auntic Fact* \ i>iows, Impessions, On P a g e O j. _ IHscov^stin Magnetism,OWv.x mc^and Spitiuhl- BIBLE FABRICATIONS and its Eos Exposed. By O. B. Whitfod, M. D. Pape, 5 cents. AGE OF REASON. This is one geatest books on Bible that was eve witten. It has done moe to dive away supestition than any book eve published. Its aguments ae unansweable. It has stood fo ove one hunded yeas against all attempts clegy to ovethow it, and today y ae accepting it in "highe citicism" same things Thomas Paine wote in tins wok about yea 793 to 795. Pice, pape, 5 cents; cloth, SO cents; elegant pesentation edition. $2.00. % -* \ ut / *» i

6 JWMWWWywBWpwwwwwwwww PRESIDENT BARRETTS REPORT FOR THE YEAR 903. THE SUNFLOW 2R. Octobe 3, 903. hunded and seventy-five thousand Townsendand Willad J. Hi, desied, outside his wok fo FORTY YEARS INTERCOURSE dollas last yea. These people as a Ligki Tuth, W. H. Bac, N. $. A. Day; WITH THE DENIZENS OF THE ule, wee not so well to do as we ae SUNFLOWER, J. Munsell Cha e, That special effots be made by ou SPIRIT SPHERES, W^»>»>*»^^N^S^» as a body. They had will to Philosophical Jounal and Fedeic ficials to pove inteest BY BBALS E. LITCHFIELD. Continued Fom Page 5. achieve success, and y wee sue- G. Tuttle Banne f Light. N. S. A. in local societies in endeing This book is filled with good and cessful. So may we if we will but I take this oppotunity tc call m such aid as lies within i pactical thoughts on all banches.io i wav without claiming make effot - I believe that attention delegates j esent to powe; phenomena and philosophy 6i connection with Spiitualism aising a S eneal endowment fund, fequent attempts a subodi- That effots to secue special dona- Spiitualism. The autho was a V. h cm tip and nlpntv o P lanin S to do s 0 is paamount nate fice U. S. Go enment tions and bequests bv will be con- constant attendant at Lily Dale fo t - n UIK hut pnenomena not kinds ana pienxy poduced 0 duty thig Conyenti<mm ~W».T*...V*W*. Q ^ TJ^. ^stict libeties. IT pess, tinued with enewed zeal; a numbe yeas, was a fist class V*** V«*- ^ *~»**^«««*~ ~- ~ ~~ > uuiat «nm iwwncu ^«* f» uumuw vi yeas, was a. uaw <;uu»» v Vnc paties unde discussion I vesalist bethen did it fifty yeas and ecommend that acoming That files all Spiitualist medium himself, and he wote as "<!mend decisive action upon this ago wh? n i nembes wee few Boad Tustees be itostu edtobe papesbe completed, popely bound, impessed by spiit as well as and i puses small. They dete- constantly on alet to eve ou and safely shelved in ou libay; fom expeience he had while atmined to win, and y won. I valiant editos by defend lg i That an appopiation sufficient tending meetings hee and at iitht bv this Convention. * :, * u " t ecommend that an endowment fund ights at seat GOA nment, to meet expense be made fo o places. Those who have se-.".«!^t^ If^^ Pthi fifty thousand dollas,^s«i ^ ****** to end that a fee pes maybe this pupose; cued book in past have efe to a fe* special f tfae N_ > ^ du. ^ ^ ^ ^^ata^^ in Ameica. That specie special solicitos be placed advised i fiends to secue one (.(! ^ («f ou movement at pesent FW vi wpnmavmin? yea Let * incomin S Boapd > THB BOARD OP TRUS ES at evey camp fo season 90, and edition is nealy exhausted. ^ ",n ^iv. hhv nf L T J S Tustees be instucted to appoint A3! membes t e Boad unde contact to secue donations We have entie edition and as v it,mvenoayoi peopie pepamg special solicitos unde pope e- Tustees have seved th< N. S. A. ei to Pension o Endowment both M. and Ms. Litchfield have U stictions to make a house to house ",. * KVJ^V" nfln t^il^txv w^ M d WtJifully thou^ lout funds, o to both; passed on, it is moe than unlikely ^ ^ i,mw L ^ f W canvass in i espective commu- yea. They have been tu to i That puchase buildings that ano edition will pe issued. u. - f *,. t fvt" nities fo contibutions to-this fund, x* $$s, and have upheld tl dignity chuches and temples be encouaged, While copies last we will send u \oung people ae lea into otne A geneal call could be issued to a^ hono ou Cause in * paise- and that congatulations be extended THE SUNFLOWER one yea, 52 numoccupations because oi ou iauue A ^.J,:..^*^.^^**:^. «^*u «*%&m«af P*>f vn- U vnu to all societies that have succeeded bes, and a copy this book; con-,, v.., county at lage asking fo donations wothy maime. Peson? iy you ^ *i? _^» ^t ^ i J-J *.. ^ j *... ««. t<» establish pastoates ana pe- to this... fund, ^, and. stating,..... its *. special.?_- Pesident *» *J ^ is unde 3 many o - i» ligations xi i. n secuing. homes. i.. own; taining.. 86 pages, fo _ $.25. _. jua.ncy in chaacte ou,. to m, one and all, and ikes this That evey delegate and visito ^^ u.,k This Convention should ^ ^ ^ * effot on th«pat a oppotunity to publicly at lowledge pesent at this Convention be espec- THE NEMESIS OF CHA UTA U-, v.! ve some plan by which ou young few y^oted unselfish ^ j ^ this ^ fact. gj" commissioned to wok fo C /A L^/CE. J jjoojle may be induced to ente ou sum could be speedily aised and - ministy. Second, we need a moe - TUB HOME OFFICI >j v g A woum haye a ^ e Q t ^ # s. A. and co-opeate duing wc Home Office in coming yea. This chaming book b> Hon. A. devotional, eligious spiit m ou ^ ^ income ^ c h it W^Oii Washington has been ] efomed N GENERAL. B. Richmond, is a book that should public meetings. meetmgj The vs?" cuiosity 0^7 age * Se could,., daw. on ^^ duin^ /... its legitimate i^««^fl^ with *M% same fidelity that has eve Notwithstanding clouds to be in hands evey Spiitualist and e ea ot mith seeke ae wk j ask thi s bo d y to act amma- ctoactei25ed pesent i cumbent w hj c h i have efeed in this epot, P th land lt is ba8od on - a h»to- things past. They ae now ^ u^ t^ Wq U^on7ii7^ ots^omee Secetay. ut TncT numeous*davg^s^jont^ ical fact» but though naative attaehed to ates whee y success ^ ^ in * at m e e n t N- S# ^ Y^^ ept in ^ on ^ out- is woven a in aising - funds at diffeent N, S. A. books have been ept with ing ^ o n allsides, "geneal out-! 8 woven a Psychic P^hic tine tine thought m popely,,,, belong.,.. This Convention,. camps thjg this pagt past ^season ^ ^poves ^ that f$^mk9 pecision, m and d ^ ae models f f beauty look fo fo Spiitualism and N. N. S. S. A. A.»*he ^ ^ «>» appopiate to snomd declae to wom tne eu- peqple wiu espond when p0pe- consideing vaiety accounts ^bighte and bette than is has been **?** ciminal lawye, that it is opdignified ening eyes those who ead it. The discussions indulged in be^ tween The Nemests and his visitos.., ecommend selection and equip- whole building, and at wok t ] esenting phenomena 0 *2eTat tuth manifest. The ae fiued ^ ^ P e a t5 est lessons ^ J T t w wold. As y ae now ment eliable and «H»«« Association is po: ptly dis- attitude pess, pulpit and peo- ^ * could be imagined in line, i -t ~ct fom divine beau^v ou solicitos fo aising f *" *"** P» tehed 0u - Secntiu as y faith pie in egad to it seems to be kindlie Psy<**m and even old Sptntual.sts. ^t -Ind feouemlv make ou If delegates hek ptexa% 7 ^ 7 ^schaffied he evey tuty, and Ld its thought is eveywhee eceiv- ^h have had C V ^ ^ *!*** ent Lu<S st^ck to be constituted a committee h** endeed you Pesid at many ed lith ^ ^ consideation than T ^ S T K ent laughmg ing stock _,.... ^:,. ^ _, _ -T^J*!. J.^ mteested whole to engage in this wok i favos duing U yea. Without m^... * andmstuctedby it. Wehave secu ac eve Z itz^o n*\^dte^6- etuns wouidltveage one hunded he" efficient"aid, esidents ^t^tagely.tf ^ M, 7 * Z tf "T**"/ffS -,*? " ^ i " Inse^-Ttedtot!^Duoo^TSe dol!aj each This wwdd mean w w k wcmld - ^ ^ ^» :om P lete - to influence N. S. A as an ble. w f7 k and whue y last we wuj n. N^o ^ tdueed^to thtlevel 0ne - fifth f SUm ^ ^ ** "^ S^ has been kind, consid ate, and oganization. i ecommend that «nd m with a yeas ^ibscnption..,..^!s not educed to level balance could easii y ^ m^e up. alous fo ight in au :hings, as S t e exoession uoon all moal, to T H E SUN "- WE *.» 2»««>«ae,he ccus special o vanetv value in show. home They Qne genea, ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^ m a f in, ^f^ S^toS^uS. ta S J«* "f tbe P ^,, ^ «^ A* < ieles. in laboatoy scientist, and in communion sevice 5 y ^ «^ive commission, upon a geneous pe- stength to Pesident md o bv this Convention thouih Com- M : Klcnmond S wdl alon S «yca» centage :i Could aise^jntie sum membes Boad. J ne Spiit- nj ttee on Rotations, eby testi- and P actlcall etied that should follow addess a within next twelve months. If uftfists Ameica ae un. JT obliga- f*^ ^"outs^mpathy witvand sup- ^ i f i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tion this book will be settled speake evey Sunday even e U /. C^PiI! l?^!! ly^a! lv S^ fc ^ ^ J ^ t }.*????.: Pot; all measues designed to ad- w«jvis^oiu^at^nl w n X ^ " t inij. I ec -ommend that this Con- by competent solicitos fo a single M«y T. tongley, fo le many ^nce welfae ace. season only, sum named could favos she has done m is well as CONCLUSION. done so to get a copy it at once. vent ion devise wavs and means bv be aised and all expenses met. I fq he devoted sevices ii hecapawhu-h foegoing suggestions can fed that ^ x g A shomh&vboae ^ I now etun unto you fice newals and new ^bscibe,,. ^ ^. _. We make no diffeence between e-.., put mto pactice. Lnless some- eliable at each ^ * with which you honoed me ten yeas ^ ^ ^ necessav ig to. ^ in $l00 RESIDENTS thing kind is done.a division next ^ ^ tq do th- s ^ ^ ^ ^ g ot ou foces in inevitable in t little to be W< *id RK. upon ag?:_. If ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ *>. ^.«. pape one yea and ecommend action accoding! S h t f c i S d d S t da X- and ac nea futue, and line cleaage *ne Phe penunct pefunct y auties duties ^^^^y gainsay T R this h ^ fact, V ^ I *** to it ""«nai"inn"^"cen"t;, _,. TI, A K~J, Pm+ v NECROLOGY. ; will be between eligious and Many loyal fiends ot ou - ^ tottec *be? S *"** tha * m? ^ h^ if you want The book. Foty Yeas,,...,_ me Intecouse with denizens iconoclastic elements in ou anks. smah movement have taken leave ^ath ow hosoet SJsil d^gee * hdped t0 " ^ t " Spiit Sphees, o 60 cents «yo»!,,*» ou union foces may be duingihe past"yea7."*amonyses^ TfaemaT M. Lock, became I h hwe " ^ many times m want ** ^ Nemesi ««Chautauaua, unseved, but not at cost aeseveal who wee especially active chage my duties, but I dae asset Lak e, *-U espect eveential.tuth- - n ^ t N g A T o aj, ^ f f S j t 3 5S K **Lvn»*» that those eos, ckmg people. I pefe a division se eanest wokesf j ^ (itkm until May 28, J t03. The ^ ^ {om impulse ovef.zeai and WOMAN. CHURCH AND STATE. thai led to this esult ae.-vtwoen tuth and eo, between nal tibute o{ ^ ^ & ask to all and need not beeoeat- ia^osit oi y P«*P ose a than - This is Matilda Joslyn Gages last eveence and ieveence, between iuimlwtzj^w^ev^ iz~t7t STCIT^U^^ u~^,, T^!-, fom any delibeate attempt o secet andbestwok. Evey woman ought instuction and amusment, to ^ ^ ^ " / T w w^h t ^ i S «5 ^ S A S S J? S S - 2blv^d ^ ^ on m v own P at Fo^ mi^ to " ^ h Xt tabd, «* "*>*** Pn,ent effot to unite se inconec f nm " \fz? t S ^ t H $ * ^ ^ 7 A?? a " v and takes, eos judgment, I have legitimately connected with ft in a i..in. un. w uiiiiv mac iiiwu mention should be made wok with conscientious ndehty Hehon- _^_..... *,JL K,^^,«,^ f^i^.. /«- -_J -.n..u _ K snu.us elements. Let us have ou. t AI,O«^«.»iu«i, ft (i ^* c. 3)M ift7iw.ti,. n.ii,i,n..t :».»»., stiven had to atone by enewed fealess manne and calls m by i-hc-nome. science. W p M c ^ ^ ight names. It is nicely hv.. and ou eligion, with no tes- ^ ^ L t ^ t J ^ J ^ l 2 s ^ j ^ S T J ^ J ««y ou indulgence fo m all, pinted and bound and will make a ]abos in bchalf Spiitualism have f passing upon peogatives been wonde wold, and wasaone aunng is lncum- evwj M j ^ ^ a tue ]ife ^foe nice pesentetion volume. It ought ci banch. Bette an absolute _ ^ 2?? K fs att fm d. God. To all mv fiends in to be widely ead fo light it wid Thomas G. Newman, edito ol *v>dutie>tobest lyabihty United states and Canada, I etun thow on many subjects. Cloth. nvoce phenomena and eligion. Pkilosophicai Jounal, and a Wttthy ound numbes I have* eivedand my gateful thanks fo i geneous $.50; pape, 75 cents, than pesent bulesquemg epesentative ou Cause. ; Bo. ovei to Secet< y, twelve tw(> suppot my administation and Newman fought a good fight^ and l 5Sl ^ita? u VTiBg ^?***: f Sie many favos eceived at i l«lb«slktt fell*. #fllc& FINANCE. honestly kept faith with his own -sfact^ ^~~m ^^*:^««. which wee T tken w,~ m «^ at - hands- - Mav. May y nosm* pospe in in all all good ood The following valuable books ae Ano need ou movement, conscience and wold. Ill his camp meetmgs. I *ive not WQfk and ^ dailv blessed by ^ gale at N s ^ m Q^ Thefe especially X. S. A. is finances, tansition, N. S. A. loses a tue. - than thee lontns in Any othodox body with only a fiend, and Spiitualism a noble e-l«p iv^ e qnate ou membes, fequently pesentative. The tansition Ben v^he y^a. Such posse sses ten times eadv money jamin Roges Califonia, and Bam- : it befoe you fo sue ^ judgment evey Spiitualist wui out sup-to aia u in IXS gooa wonc, wixn pepot it, as loyally as he ought to. mission to sell m at educed we do. We have geneous, whole- uel I. Fance Massachusetts,! its esults may meit. heated people in ou anks, but y emove two tue and tied fieads " Tie outlook fo ou Cause as a whole pices quoted. Each "book lias pecutkeusurer MAYI t.... -^ -^ x u :*«~t i±~ - J «_ «^ ii not able to Rive to Cause X. S. ^ fom scenesssth. ^ph^jhopicteas.e.theo- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^ i Z T H 5f??? " "* ^ **** t hey love. Still geat mass ou They geneously gave i means %Mj -,.. evey tun povided Spiitualists be in evey home, J l&ye, has bee same f people ae not poo in puse.- They to suppot Cause y j^ f c a wffl devote mse i ves %g*» gp? l SW&S m ^S n!\ need awakening to a sense loved, and laboed (fo oganisation fiend and zealou suppote.. oincn)les half <^^n«! F^n%^e&JS^ I ii5 Mi N. 8. A. as he has een in w J ts f f ce Z P ni ; cll)ies t one na " ^ wedding cuim^ Fo ^diu f emmonte, lll!\-. to induce m to ende gen- because i belief in eligion h?** *T,,. "^ " Tv _T zealously as y fomely suppoted ^ ^ ^ v, ^ ll&lttltnfci He IS a towe >f Stenfith ** v " / J > ^ Leaflets Tuth, Kal, > c «i;s suppot to i eligion. In human bohood. Ano M»*witt«. ixc*o«w c* D U W 6 U I.» ou otfeanization, an deseves i,... Chuches. > WOk Of Whi wind Bloweth, Veime *,-,, ^ M *, w. w.«wud, fcwi....0.ie to enable Spiitualism to do its good fiend N. S. A*, in,. _X..l^.-, \ ^ ts..., Upbuilding Of OUT ( ause and Of mak- Thee Violets, jubilee Poems, Lectues, Btaubb Peebles gfftetll thanks Of th< Spiitual- * h e N S.25- g A a We ^. f to ngood ^ - n in LongleysBeauWul 8oigs ( wonto «d lwo volumes m one cove i^ ^itimate wok though N. S. A., peson J. B. Hatch, S., Boston/ a -eneous endowment fund is neces- has left us duing past yea. 5S!Sut f ev <he * «e hc uj ^,andl eanestly commend A to A e pictu T» 8 - ^ *«*qwij» :i» * ^ >av. Plans fo aising this fund M. Hatch was a patient aid k tue: iti^othintto^.om hono? p j itualists y above,s a ae \meica I be- ^^S* 0 M~*L* J -V uld be adopted by this Conven-, Spiitualist, a fim fiend oganiza-i * * *u» speak fo my successo in fice < at P^ce and T** ^ ^ P^tpaid. tion. Receipts fom pe capita dues, tion and especially N. S. A, lolw, fo nid his pove devotion ou tc a peciation Cause * w *~ *. M. T. LONGLET, Sec. f lonations and collections ae not He was devoted to Lyceum WlfeS^d f his wok b: eanestly same codial and enthusiastic suppot 600 Pem ave., Washington, D. C. sut;:cient to meet unning expen- movement and his effots in ita ehall; ^ pyil g i fowad. you have eve accoded me. With a CM X. S. A. and enable it to wee untiing. A good m& hasisl consecated union heats, hands I HAVE HAD *i & * i ^AMENDMENTS. Sixteen yeas expeience in taking and souls, victoy is ous suely. hamh out in new fields, c labo, gone to his ewad, and his wok, do$3fa*ft th* epot bmmittee SS^LSJ^^^ SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHS Fom financial epot ou Sec- paise to him. I ask that >&*tftyabm&ua*m, you w i lean S )^fe ctay and Teasue, you will lean utions espect be adopt^ byi 5 5 tkk +i -i, A_ «v «-v*v^v A V * ****» "-*?» «*«* Willi «. p n ^ i iwi i BY MAIL, cjjfnges -^ tnax ^* a«"- poposea ^t ho ^malice, and with a paye fo < : : he»oneta\- standing N. S. this Convention, and ecommend that ow h d pospeity ou people ^^^utimeih^^n^m^emu^hie^ you ae Inteested In.» Institution I commend Q^ P P / dose th? ^ &J& m 2&Eg ia.> A. It is fa fom being adequate to i names be placed upon oll) tojou special ^t ^ice^and ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and bid you ^ FRANI^. FOSTER, t he needs this oganization, cedi- hono in achives xmtflasso»l that y b caefully OEAXD RAPIDS, MICH. «" a kindly PAREWKLL! 8 S. Diamond 8teet. 3-38* table though it be. The National ciation. Upon this oll I alsoecom- lied ete y ae a oepxed o Respectfully Submitted, A s>«.ciation o eligious bodies mend that names all :t^fa. flthey ae vite ly impoin \tpti influence upon ou HARRISON D. BARRETT, DR. JACOB SWANSON, hutvo lage inteests-beaing invest- fiends ojf ou movement whojfhave Pes. N Pionee Heale nu-nts fom which y deive a good- enteed highe life since V0 last law; and should nc be hastily ly pecentage i income. Thee met in Convention, be inseted in b Teats all Dlaeawe by bis *Self-made o neve-made is natues inexoable law." MagMtizod Pads, Thoi{h tke Mail. is no eason why N. S. A. cannot humble ecognition i do likewise. A geneous endow- THE SPIRITUAL PRESS Addess, 728 CUKTOX AVE. ment fund can be aised if will to All Spiitualist 3tf MncNBAPOus, MINN. do it is made manifest. endeed N. S. A. loyal < >ne small othodox body aised thoughout yea. W seventy-five thousand dollas in one aid eceived fom se State to cay on its wok within N. S. A. would have made bodes that Commonwealth last pogess. I eanestly yea. Ano oganization a nat- that a heaty vote thanks i on a association with less than one- tended to John R. Faactl fifth ou membes aised ove one Pogessive Thinke, Hon RECOMMEND. TIONS. d: That ; nail sums ted to aid ^ ate Assodesie missi- wy wok, bux hav< not funds alone; ~v«basbimmts if Spiit Photogaphy! demonstated in KEELER PHOTOGRAPH. speake be funished.jjff*.?y ow» pictue o»lock hai *L aiitf f»ocite a Ukeaess omc depated Camp me ting upon ioy«dooc. ^ ^ - ^ cabintt special lays have ^ ^ ^ 0 0 ^ pkoto «a * ht R A N. e A,, said.;* DR. W. M. KEELER delive two a desses, if 8a Roaook* st. wa»hiaston, D. 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7 <V: -he SI. 903 ^ 5!!!!!! t!!^^?!!t^5!!!522 LIGHT m EAST WEST w I! M > EVERYWHERE NORTH SOUTH.\"m<Miite conducted to enable Spiitualist* w.ksto k.epln touch with fach o v.»k.?*««n a<«notices wu engagettpnt t >i,,.finw«t. Office* *icielviny.njmwtli-.eh. entetainment, - > u hav»«. y»uel«^ ioa«epots mn- " u<,»«^ *» -tings, in fact, eveything ii>.. :o iu<>* *U»ui»he societies. *with ty. ^wite o plainl fith pen N HT ui.t» a i* avii o wite on both side* -h»t XT»\ Jo *u* M. iit. We will adjust i- *««(< x* hav«to use. A we*klv»- ~nn»?n w»ttni ou a jm^sfjil cad would! i< -luitn. >~ y^>i f»ll ii&m«> an<! a<d?fts to e^y.. sit»t :> *, «s:i!y fo pluh-atiou, >»ut *t» _--% tii:h; Vo«s >oiidfne, o"9uhmi- ;!. la- i-h**autho. Tho pinted aticle.. ii.^: way n" you wi*h it but w«mum have * : y ;>ifi :af.>u»i*u*»vi. :-: v.. u.t >*» etunee! unless stamp* ae -t-.tn ^wt«ijk If not u»<d y will be " v d.iy* *»«th»-.d»*imyd. KoUiacopies.- * i > not etun Ihein it we «-*n uot use >j - *tb*hn>*ov«wu*nt <>f pape ae in- ". - SKUWEI* PTJB. Co,. LILT DALX, N. Y. ;<) F : *t Spiitual Union, - < h-e^-:-:i. will open^sevices ;-n. Octobe 8th. 903, by «n fices, followed by a n meeting membes. -t lecttie a six months wu\ t-e given Octobe 25. in<l siste S»iitualists visit- ;.:Ii«. will eceive a wam Ail meetings will be held Lvceum. Doos open Seviet s commence at 3 p. v..dcsigned will be egula t seasc-n. lessie S. * V - S. E. Kesson wites fom >.. V.: I am at Bo. Hay -:< :n Toy. Ms. Dal ton has. :: sick. Bo. Daltonis hold- «. *:n^s evey Sunday evening» Kive Steet, he has a well :. an! hamony pevails...ism is suely pogessing! like SUNFLOWER bette time, it is a comfot to me t::ne it enes, may it blossom i.;e evey yea." F-ust wites fom Baltimoe, v [>. X. S. Ravlin. pasto Fist Spiitualist Chuch, took.< heme Sunday, Octobe, : The Responsibilities S-.i u t.ism. The basis his ww mnwwwwiwwi wods wisdom that fall fom he lips as she explains ou beautiful philosophy y cannot help but feel elevated. She follows he lectues by spiit messages all which ae ecognized and moe than half by skeptics. This has been a teat, and we feel that we ae on a highe THE SUNFLOWER mmiwwwwwwww» PROCEEDINGS OF CONVENT nnmwni WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. At * aftenoon session pat esponsive eadings and all usages odination wee adopted D.A.V.&P.R. R. (Cental Standad Time.) One hoa glowe than Easten Time /Kyvw»vys> with exception fou sections, No. No.». «mm. JTHE, ma go. NoT? Continued Fom Page. which wee efeed to Committee m. n» m. ft. n. t LT. Dcnklk fo coection and amendments. 7.0 *.0I Fedonia SOS 7. 8.} I 8«8 8.8 Ilc The test vote on point and we tcel that we ae on a nigne. _.*, *, w _;, M, «puii-ni. ^u: Q "*** vuw: w luc 7.M 8.38 UljDal* 8.2 *"**»*> ^ 7.S8 8.S MOOAB 8. spiitual plane gowing stonge each " ^ ^ ^ ^ 0n ^ and fiff^^ showed Theistic paty dav. We can ecommend Ms. Denv, ^ ^ f ^ f L tt la^elv in J57 StadfttUlft 8-S Octj. 8C8f majoity LT. FUeone LT. 8. ~L* oest to ^ all an «n _^^. societies ~,u. wno who A*«;~ aesie desie x,lc a educ^tibnal - A ;«i T._ J- t -fc wok^ ^ c o*^«chaiman»^*,,*+*a Rev. The W*^*«K"^«^^^^^ W S.«S (. A. Juneatown LT. 7.8 ^ «camest and spiitual speake and medium. We f; ^ l 2 P t 2 L f S l S. ^ s o m e ;LT. Fftlcone Janet LT ^ heat^ b^ hope in nea futue to have h«at 9.0 o?! Wfteo 77 U9 0.2 ^ffil^s? ^ W ^d^ actimoniaus. The Convention voted ft. m A. TitutiUe. LT. «.0ft tt.9 p. m-j fft^bx. with us a^ain. Wishing you valua*.a** ^tjtta membes ad a tq COMJde cpwt con,. ble pape success, as we feel it is a [«mii^wntten ep Dally. ep it to miuee jeifitim Unde this vote f Dsdly eicept 8un<Uy> noble woke in amy efom, vhole *» all «** WVM.^* o business ^«^^^^, w *». -**^ aftenoon SUNDAY TRAINS. we ae vous fo libety and justice, The chfc nian - *, j. ^.^. i.u^ Le»T«T!toiTllle7a.ni.. Falcone, 9.; LOj Daft, Jacob Schnu." and said t! $t its was defeed to come up late in».»; Fo aive etun Danfcuk, see numbe ioa& 8 above. ^ ^^ tmit Ms. Heny Keene, 7 end to gk ct\ tile Convention. */w«the ^«.» «... TT Cental Standad Time is one honf «JLL «wjt a^«^ftect ^ Spiitualism Upon llowc thaxk Basten Standa** which it Sping Steet, was 7S yeas old Jpitj Wties a iegai atus. ^^^f those W^G eally Accept used by towns along th* line. ten lay (Octobe-st) and last ~" L ~^inv. in hono event, she.^^^ ;tion ~* mi...«*-«.«istes.. ^IJA *l»l~i~ J J<K«,***A Kx and west can Canage c^e loij, j v m i h e object lecttie Vifito* to LUy Dak fow eg* and wcst can maj^ make connectioti* connections with with wee ecow nded ^ e! titi f de\vmd by v m^m f k *38>* v w a * *m* p ^ ^ *» w* wtaiii at ***^ *»* aa^^ft* AIM pa Pal made chief guest hono tl,mf 9 ^ mmm wee eu/nw B«BU Ms. HdaaP. Russegue. The speak- -* ~-.. ^ _ ^^* committee, The cone Jc 9 Waeu and Ivineton. 92-lj eception given fo Pesso P. lt«e appealed to audience to make Lock wood at home ( fo final disc ssion i Ki&B confom to teachings f, aftiamboif it 2 ARDETHA THE TEiteER. Hayes. Noth Fanklin Steet;. highe life, so tha t angels This is a book 5 pages givea Keene was not awae would not be ashamed to visit i SESSION by Adetha, spiit ttn Atknv taut pat which she was to act aft afte she aived, when anno t in tne «. noon ^ S! S ^ i & ^ t ^»* thott «h i a * * <* * ment was made double sfj committees Jote. S j w S S «l n ^ T^eS-» ad-inteesting book and ^»dl fkance entetainment evening was passed in congatulai :T >«B» W Ion* f ^ addesses, songs, ecitations, a S In ^Ibtn ilfe that appeal to Spiitualismtld th«e past J ton-»p ph *!~ M * \ C W»O» enteing fiew fee- Liiht efeshments wee seved paty was continued until a hou. The aged guest hono, # W^ emembeed with a cash pffesejilttj} Titusville UeaM..- vy \ ]. L. P. wtites fom Utica, N/^if * \\e have l^een having some ie^ inteesting meetings at Conwai Hal fo past five Sundays. F>. Xoyes and wie hav^ebeen with U8. He deliveed some vey inteest] and instuctive lectues to lage appeciative au<fences. They wt&t coupled each time with message* though Ms. Noyes. fom dfij^ ones on o side, giving CQ«-. elusive evidence etun tfte -& spiits loved ones gone to tile geat bevond. They left hee OH a Monday,"Octobe 0th fo Albany, E X. Y., "whee y intend to locate. M We eget vey much to loose m as Docto is one best heal* es in spiitual wok, but Wt wish m pospeity in i mm ^ ^ ^ # home." Thet* soiw S?w*-i J? il P J^f^Sf ed ^ * h e "Teache" though»- a eecktt fence w W ^ e O T iwfn«n..ny xne jj ^, a..^^ aoth ««Jteti. ^! *!?!? JSf ttnjgpng.duing evening including ifc ni «LJ - MC - OF TUR tnoiafi ns made seve 0 ^ ^>f eaffi My Q^ to Thte w "Open ^ ^? M IT SAssocmtjo i a X L as ana? jygp^^ h - % t ^The ^ Palms, L ^ h and t "Good 7 ^ - ByEleaTSc /... -, ^ + mgi^tii^.,**tz. _..*. est in study Astological sub* ^count /ea s Night^^ge i s Watch W ill Keep." >cts makes this an especially inteesting book. It takes up geneal 3 *, The Convention will continue two influence planets and defssnnf wk ^ve a W t poceedings late po^o^, upon halm life aad g^ tfcftasosi i^sj tha " Wednesda y ^ h! e3tce P* adiot chapte sketch hw- JL ~w at^ announcement to election idaafe bom unde cetain «fen8. Tfie ts?bj thi "3S. new, b9? d w W c \ k P lj f e date each cusp is given»that ao flowed by tb< sing- pida aftenoon which w tele- info atio,. is n-cessav exceotins V «? 2 3 *»» ^ ^ by Moses S S ^ ^* th^ S nf -l^e Hul fo next week s lssue We ^ also descibes diseasesf sonis ^! i?tsll! Spiitu. lai." ism. continue epot giving list Uablc to when ^.^ ^. ^ ^ wfchf given by M gaet delegates and o impotant items g ^ business admunlity, Gaule and Mm Zaida B. Kat. which we ae unable to give now. etc it is a book fcoi^ JT use WBDNEdBAY, 0 A. M. We wish to give cedit to Wash- avctag e peson than fo an m<f The, session ^ ^ began at * 0,«a. i. and ^ ^ ington Po5/ and Sta fo a lage po- cxpet Astologe, although valuable th#fsllwlmw^ J ^ ^ ^ l u lfilled f with ZA dt egates T tion ^ ^PO* hee ^iven ^^ to^e latte CloSTtl.OO. to ^ ou appeciation Qf -*- "^ Resolutions >f fa- ^ ^ ^ gi ven by se papes, as ADVANCEMENT OF SCI BNR. ecungs we passed to be ex- e ^ not a wod o than paise P. John Tyndalls famous Inautend^d tto.ttt Convention f in i columns in egad to g«*al Addess be*oe Bitish At> LMitt Unde Difflcattks. Whee innocence is bliss and w dom folly, is when a man has attaitt d Unittesalift Chuch, which cc vened N g. A, Convention. sociation fo Advancement ef Thusday. S.,"""""" k Science, with atkk*i#pi^jw Spiitualism tmong. - * A -A i# PI> wwch * tied ebgsoui woide that degee moal intospecti^i o s was abject Ulll HOf II CMtOl TOW Wt. Pape, 25 cents; cloth, 50 cents. which w, he feas to fend his own ociii- i.w. -~ T-«^w-J^ OI cuscusaon ana dead action, acticb. sa M.. i»ax Max # T««B tka** who a science. He cannot cope with thosj Q ^ ^ ^ ^ Lichtsiah n, N0uC6 Se i»y«, *f latssstsd la «^^»«^ n was taken fom 7th Chapte : J:id Co., fist pat. In pat he _, <i who ae destoa* K-<.:..:ei that no sect has geate «T,^c*» whose cnf>*k denends unon Z* T^^TTTi. <... «/_*._.* l W M W leaning how to» une and contol A FBW REASONS FOR DOUBTING success depends upon at Geaam Bpititi ai i s t pape, pt= -lished ^d-moc^u e-: i^ibiiities than Spiitualists, as powes natue to best adaht- THE INSPIRATION OF TBS BIBLB. deceiving o tuning a man s c^- ^ ^ ^ j ^ ^ Neb made ^. {&KSS ^, at^^fi^^wjssfftfsuf have a knowledge life By Robet G. Ingesoll. A lectue left in manuscipt, and pinted ions s, feelings, sentiments, awayftojn H e t f d t h e Geman Spiitus ists in vi m*. wvsy>"*««--if te today. henihe. Spiitualists as a ule ae himself as appeas to be necessay Cftited g ^ had a-md lim t0 P. Chas. Mo Kay n>: :Missionaies. They do not dis- COKKY, PA.. Dpt. 7. in cetain lines business. A sales- Jcad ^ movenjcnt towad es iblishman who cannot tun a customes since his death. One his best ; a, that eanestness to popogate knowledge as ceeds do, ThtowTw t av thi»k in «"s* *^8SOciationbttt iehad ^ Pape, 0 cents. convictions to his own way oi tninksimt ARTisa decj ftd# Accoding to his stateing is not consideed to his own pficient, way think- and ^^n^^ A^sn«mo to his state- t>.^. Phafagaah Pataits. -- seem to lack eanestness in mej %hefe aj^ fifteen Gem< i socito etain hisjiosition he dae not * ^ ^ Send yonown photogaph, o look hai; and two WHY DONT GOD KILL THB DBVIL? si t fact that y have «. - dollas, and ad«a thoe flaiahed pictaat aoma that ^ <n;:: iest eligic»n on eath. Having have ^ been OT o anized anizea loedooo*, that tuw pawed to beyond and at Some ouestions involved in mtu \ nutch shall be expected too punctilious «^ J J f ^ J ^ withinpastsixyeas. Iti unde ^^3~- nnxloaa to each Mf^»mwtaSBSf^ yon. Send ttaw Ntampe fo a po. this «^vi*tc ae w» quite v*i«^ucauuiu complicated. «u w* K v «w «RJe Falls WU., Macl " :. Man v. he said, ae investim* science. It w o^. n o t J^^^f stood y ae seeking to be a iliated %^ ^^fsxi ny-pintphotoa^ph.^ Devil is bad now. was he bette at business-like His J"P^<*^ with national body. Th y also S^te^Ve^?^ time God made him, and was he L.tV.Tv gand tuth ou philoso- sciousness-if he have any-^«st dcste a 0 ^ ^ nussionay f i *n &~g^ ^^^ "*** «good when " God saw all that he had ]."P v nn J ae in doubt what to do, to ^ s l S T T i S t 3 Z t N.& A. to hdp m oganic, The t ^ ^ ^ J a i «made and it was vey tfx^if \(.,: into fold othodoxy o week, bucft dejes not "npovc it. Conventiw instucted l omng jn^bts^a^iedqiieatioaaaiihw.ed. fopanicn- God is all-poweful, and Devil i«e. a * Spiitualism, n it is that Cicumstances may be at fault but fioj fd f Tvatees to employ a Geto^~^^k. Md M, A. K a dctimenvto humanity and to jalists should do some mission-., if cicumstances ^. _ continue _,«to ^ make a^w,. it.. missionay f this M ^ ^ S L siate. isk? P^e this wold and gets maa;. -.v-k. The pasto spoke his so difficult fo well-intentioned people pupose.,. joity us in next, why dont :::whence. He had no one to to ean a livelihood, whee shall JJ^ a suspension ule Pesiwold be difting to next? Con- denfc Baett, was voted S5< ) as a ^ him. The Baptist people sh ^^ a c* G 0 km him? Can t He do it? If a %xxi saley on one hand and DeAUtllUI bonsts God can kill Devil and dont, is Spiitual ostom on o S f? TufhowsalUhS^ m*f * * ** ««t] < ** A Choice Collection 76 Songs, Wod. ^ ^ " ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a jjecaious living; howeve, out fending i bette natue p^i # ne _;i. kly choose what to do when he i supeio selfhood unde it_,.,. a pvw.%. Communications fs DAVCOKJ I nklfll FY it if you send 5 cents fo this book* Cfemmnjtications wee i-cdvfd ^ AT&UW LUIHIJUCT»-» light. In conclusion he custom that pohibits week-day aif feadfon^ vaious souce V»e;: - his heaes to fu eligion o spiituality? ECCE DIABOLUS. aw <>f Spiitualism along all lines. Thewold Tce^nlv in advance * tha^coiiib^ii^ ^ congatulating oga tzation UA&& and thoald ^ in fian&g This pamphlet by Ach Duid f ^ ^fl? R^thI y Jf^h * «iecessiul wok and ending evey Spiitualist who wishei to hea Gea Bitain is witten to show iiv >tudy a futue life is pulpit ot tne past. past, But out xne same tuth wuw K^wfoKg. K-**:*»i«iM»«A Afocwnmnifit lage amount if if ou- n«- appopiate AODaniiAte mosic moiic in m ou ou meetings. meetinn..... j ^..«Tj^^-t,;^ w «.?_-.-J J T<»knvfih T^*.-. t^ th-:--c in ou chuches now, he de- that has led to geneal poge» has ^ S ^. L l dispos J. W K ~ i Co.«.. 0c. Cloth, 60c J -» ^ ^SSL % * ^ ;!ii>-d. Last Sunday a D. Laws, also elevated many.ndmdual. tea ^ ^ defajgation Univ ^lists _ ZZ^lZZ ^. a J, i ist chuch spokeon Ou Life h.ghe conception itoeo^- ns^eava e V KseataX weting KB«MII UIP.MFTKU» l a i l ii -e. The semon was a in«tng hfe and its mission hee. t Thei and,^*:ju. ^ one Rev^.?«!<>»». James H>m; Hay t( Fiolden Hal in its chaacte but in no n M«i. CndlHML PERSONAL AUNCIIdllt MAGNETISM. H P M ^ T U wisdom pemits no self-seeking- ^ idem; Conn, made a ew eto fconvention, e> ending out. Lean to develop this wondeful powet v/jched on ou philosophy. m» deception no atistic methods { and t&ma become influential and pospe- gaining a livelihood. They know ^S geetings to assem- CtttlyatlM «i Paaanal \mfm*uam. i i. t\ ii! a - )ctobe 9th, Home Altemus Vii.hington. D. C. was to give a < :n lectue cx>m but owing he exteme inclement state!v. no seance was held." I ay Smith wites: "Rev. X. s is now in Buffalo. N. Y. at i\ ^- - ; - e Ms. E. K. Nugent, 283 ah Steet, holding mateialize ^ ances with gand success. " a.:> Schnu wites fom Waen, Wishing to let wold in -., know something ou spiit-. TMlition since closing»»s while camp is in session.is one continual exchange :.light that finds its-way to jalize outside wold. Ou ^» n.\:/u) little city contains some i.-h: thinkes along pogessive iin.-s many se h&ve been stied,:<! t uched by spiitual wave that has eached us, as we have with a M. six weeks Ms. Elizabeth J. I), aest, Pittsbug, Pa.. She is t v a -and woke in vineyad, at. i v hile one listens to inspied Uio much fo i bodily wellfae ^ and cannot descend to a level with those who ae still innocent i spiitual needs. A touch eal life makes a man vey sensitive to fictitious petentious Unighteous and he feels like a skippe among weckes. But a minoity must be to ceate a majoity, when latte ules conditions may obtain fo bette. M^ while fome will have to end stand by each o and hope^to that which is ewad ^^fhe patient. ARTHUR F. MIL» RA PHA ELS A LMANAC. EPHEMRERIS FOR I has aived and is fo salei fice. It compises a -^~ useful matte and tables, dictions events duing coining yea. Y^i wite and pocue a copy«^ Pice 35 cents. A new book by Leoy Beie ( which tells exactly how t«cultitate and etain Pesonal Magnetiam. It Ja moat popula book ita kind published. It giea aa much Infomation aa eou»es which aell fo THE MEANING AND RESULT. BY- John K. HITllsoii. This is an exhaustive teatise 560 pages, consisting messages eceived He said he was in hea y symwith tlw Spiitualisti movees appointe at fom $6 to 8)50. t made e] ats Money efunded if book is not aatiafactoy. ng pa vea. PRICE, PAPER 50c; CLOTH $. that a lage n nbe though independent telegaphy and been omed. Sunflowe P«b. Co. L.iy D.,e, N. Y. i-cidento connected t«««*ith^ Tk ^ee efeed to Missionays epots, as follows, I. C. Minnesota; M V, A. X. bnia; M^ Buehl, ibask Missou3. mis^ellaiie UB comead and npieed oncoe^ >ndence. -fs^sflbn- j^e# Of The New Life. BY LEROY 8ERRIER. messages wee eceived ia fice compile, who is an attoney excellent standing in Pennsylvania, and contents make an extemely inte* esting as well as instuctive book. It has aleady had an extensive sale which wih gow as it becomes known. Piee $.25. Fo Sale at This Office. Autho "Cuitiatlon Pesonal Masan expession which ( s so apidly making; «w^wiwwm»»w>»^xw*mwi>i»fm»iifi>mwai»».»mwwm i thousand*. minds. tht powe _.; thinking on Gandpa and The Boys* ba all that we can deal e. peatnt. ina simplf and clea ^-j^^fe*!?!?^^^^!!!?*^ andaaental pinciplea pinciplesc f.an *n unde- tinde. «* ^JSSi *»:..w^w^jp.imnaawoaf^laiffi^lis which eaabk. u» to eali«gs Q lag ***J "g M thai have u is bean y pintedtojjsmm, on caaatetea -waite deals with pape, with hand mae< deckle «daaetie cbnjwtitute e basis ( andliissttat I maied and home life. boaad in cioti, "JPice. Oaa S w ThisCMBce. <SaU< -» m* m*>-*m^^ ^m^^&j& Stat ^toti^msam^ nnce, aok*aia f sseebta. THE SUNFLOWER PUB, CO^ 0*S*> *. V. \k t "*i - i. J i #l 0 ii-i tt»,:"?*

8 s THE SUNFLCT 7ER. Octobe 3, 903. I SYMPATHY. AN EARTHLY TRINITY. BOOK NOT! CES. WYay heat, O. cease thy gieving, < Vase egetting fo its vain; L< k beyond unknown futue, May be pleasant, afte pain, k to spiit land fo guidance, )<> not moun fo what is past; I : < this wold is full touble. Fan beginning to last. S. bev«.nd angv ive. When- t he dangeous beakes ise, \\ A. ><ia in to habo, Wuv peaceful haven lies: T. v. :\v.\seil to ]»ain and touble. Ah- n that peaceful shoe we each ; \ ::io. -ieknes< no moe soow. h ss*. >n faith doth teach. i-.t a^ide ail thoughts epining. What is past cannot etun, ii :: beacon light thats shinin; \:\ futue, we descen; i* - light that leads us onwad, T» that home joy and love; T.ve no cuel fate mav ham us, In that peaceful home above. L». J. K.. BE COMFORTED. H< c >mfoted, wise man said To fiends who stood aound bie; T:> but fom lies cold and dead You fiend now lives on highe sphee. Ikaths subtle change is natues way To fee spiit fom its bonds, ath is doo to endless dav The mystic ealm beyond. T should not moun when fiends depat. :s ike setting (>( sun They do not live fom us apat ev view a highe hoizon. They ten visit us in deams :Ve! impess a kiss v.-t How sweet and natual it seems 3 acme pue, eathly bliss., - Health Md Wealth Oesxfct to Be Linked Wit* Happftneea. V?e* ae used to feel, to put it cudely, that folks who have health and money ought to be happy. And so y should. A sufficient income pomotes comfot, and that contibutes to cheefulness spiit, and to have health couse means to feel well, and that is a long step towad feeling good. But bow fa do we have to look to find pesons with health to squande and moe money than y know how to spend making stenuous effots to attain happiness and meely achieving impaied health? If you have health and money you can usually buy pleasue, but enjoyment is a diffeent aticle, and even when you have Kot enjoyment happiness may still elude you. Pleasue palls and sometimes demoalizes; enjoyment ea - Jy yields to weainess, but yon dont get tied beinjx happy, and you may be eve so tied and be happy still. Happiness is a state satisfaction. One eason why it is so elusive may be because we human ceatue* ae a complication body, mind and spiit and equie fo ou complete satisfaction a paticulaly nice adjustment blessings and conduct. If we indulge body too much o two patnes become mutinous; if we ovecultivate mind body may beak down, and if we bestow all ou attention on mind and body, spiit, ignoed, takes a sue vengeance on us fo ou neglect. It is so difficult so to measue and diect ou effots as to appease all demands ou tiplicate natues that simple way is to egad happiness as a bypoduct, give ove all diect attempts to acquie a constant supply it and simply accept howeve much it may come while we go about ou business with such intelligence as we can. We can usually keep ou bodies in fai epai If we ae not too lazy o too self indulgent. If we have to ean ou livings ou minds and bodies, too, lind occupation that is usually wholesome, and discipline wok done, as It usually is, fo os as well as fo ouselves, helps to satisfy exactions spiit. Hapes Weekly. : TWO STOCK EXCHANGES. hea ignoant call it Hallucination mind Thcv cannot ealize Gods spiit Is made manifest in mankind. Aisen saints do etun Angelic messenges light; ]> chee soul those who T o m*»un $g\ make futue look moe bight. «*fc» -**> * $& Henv M. Edminston. Afaid Hit Teeth. Chaley Adams, a Cathage (Mo.) coloed man, having had last his teeth extacted, has concluded to get him a set false ones. It makes his gxims chatte to think it, though. "I deads to use dea false teeth/ he has confided to a fiend, "lze afaid Ill git some dead mans teef in my head, and den Ids ghost * hant me. I alius heed false teeth wa hanted, and I aint a-goin* to sleep in de oom wid em. When I goes to bed Ill jis down cm in wate and sit em in some ode oom." The Popes Nickel Watch. Don Peosi will couse be music make Pius X. and is meantime loud in paise his fiend, Telling how Pius X. has onlv a nickel watch, having sold, fo puposes chaity, a gold one given to him on Adiatic. We sav sold, but l>on Peosi says "pawned." Pontics ha\e been famous fo nephews, but hee is one who entes Vatican to sound human but disinteested gossip about an "uncle.» London Chonicle. Washing Away Wold. An inteesting calculation has been made public by Fench Academy Sciences. It is to effect that, taking into consideation wea and tea on solid land by ocean lashing, ive eo- M m and wind and wea, wold will bv end vea,5o0jhm) be completely washed away, and ocean will oll ove poent foundations ou geat ontinents. A Unique Light. The Gemans have placed on island Helgoland, in Noth sea, a unique light, geatest in wold, which has fo its base paabolic mio Schucket. Evey five seconds it flashes a light. 30,000,000 candle powe ove whole hoizon to a distance twenty-five miles duing one-tenth a second.»» "A vigouous will is a pepetual tonic." "A mental flaw spoils a thing beaut v." Diffeence* Between and Belin Inatitutioi Yok If any meml>e New Yok Stock Exchange who is entiely unacquainted with Geman speculation should visit Belin bouse he would find at evey point meet stiking divegencies fom his home expeience. He would be supised to see bouse attended by quite pesons* including cleks banks, newspape men and even visitos like himself. Also, he would be inteested in immense size hall 300 feet long, divided by colonnades into thee sections, one which is assigned to Poduce Exchange. On one side hall seveal doos open into a gassy cout, lhaded by tees and suounded by a pillaed lobby, whee bokes sit in dull summe days and float i latest stock anecdotes. That shaded cout is suggestive deepe diffeences between New Yok Stock Exchange and Belin Institution. In New Yok numbe membes is fixed and is small in popotion to immense volume business done. In Belin e is a geat hode small deales, and amount tading is much less than in New w Yok. Owing to easy tems admission, bouse becomes a mee place whee tades meet to effect i tansactions. hee is no sale seats. In fact, no membeship fee exists, but only a small yealy tax is collected, which vaies fom time to time as expenses oganization equie. Contay to New Yok "pactice, membeship is lagely held by companies and fims. Nealy all banks city, fo example, ae membes, and moe impotant ones keep above a scoe i employees on floo. Thus individual New Yok boke, as a ule, counts fo vastly moe than a membe bouse. New Yok is concentated, is intense. Belin dlapescs its enegy, ami is compaatively dull. It knows nothing those geat days tiumph o disaste that ende annals Wall steet pictuesque. And it laeks ou lage daing opeatos who statle county with i bold schemes. William C. Dehe in Centuy. Kffeet Wonaan Snffmae. Ex-Goveno Alva Adams Coloado ecently addessed Fiday Moning club Los Angeles on effect woman suffage in his state. The citics women votes, h? said, come fom saloon element and tho pessional politician whose inteests ae assailed by m. "The pess, peaches and petticoats ae mo "fling inteests Coloado." he said, and added, "I bow to tiumviate willingly and say, like Gecian >ld. May God long keep tyants I nd may tyanny last foeve. N Easily Donnle*. Goodat Hees a band new ft* dolla bill, old man. VH lend you that Booughs Oh, say; cant you doable It? Goodat Sue. Hee foesl I doufclt It so! now I double it n^ain thw. In this shape, you see, It its snug? M my pocketbook. So kmg! RxchwhtftV -. S MMMMMMNM* «MM mww»«%» mww Any These Books Ca be Had at Thla Office on Receipt Pice. SBJLP-CONTRADICTIONS Of popositions eml most paplable and stik taductions Bible, may. Compiled by W Pape, 5 cents. INFIDEL DEATH have eve been a fetil pulpit eloquence, and tu dawn haowing pictue and ecantations held by geatest In wold. This book give count death beds noted Infidels and she ecantation to be si deams. The autho is ablest English wites. ANSWERS TO CHRISTIAN by D. M. Bennett. A < questions usually chuch-membe who is fist time that Bib. Pape, 25 cents. ALAMONTAD galley slave. Ta Geman Heinic by Ia G. Moshe, LL.. ophical tale teating on spiit to matte. Clc MEN, WOMEN AN This wok by Helen Is a vey able one. It sideed by many as he and an auntic and < wok. It is well bound on fine toned pape, consist chaptes on and Gods; Vicaious Histoical Facts and Fictions; and appei %n addess to clt Intoduction by Col. In pe, 50 cents; cloth, $ LIZZIE DOTENS These books poen most popula ai lished. They appeal d peson and ae not on! ical, but y have s back m that causx peal moe diectly to th aveage poem. S "Pete McGuie; o Gace** "St. Pete at t Os in books ae t pice volume, J volumes: Poems Poems fom Inne each volume, $.00 THE BIBI This is a late book Remsbug. It is a la pages, cloth bound an even chaptes on a Bible 3 on e on moality with unansweable agui divine, and in favo oigin Bible. It tion seveal valual by this autho, with ne you want to know th se things, ead this PRICE, $.25. THE VOIC by Waen Sumne Ba tune vese that tak feent voices i his suoundings. Tht *ue, voice a Peb Supestition, etc., is place in economy combination make 226 pages. 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