.' PITENOMENOLOGY. MENTAI.. PHASE • Into the tlU'eet., bnt found no one. She felt ulnch llIo.rmed, "",d, though no word of the fi'1tII oecummce b"d re...:bed her, sh" took ,the lint triun next morning to G:!.la&hiels, wured Unit ootllething dre:ulrul bad bappen· e(J, and, of courae, [ound hllr wont fears realized. .8tridenC8 o( IdenUty. A remarko.ble incident occnrred in the circle at the haunted bouse spokeD of in the opening pages of this number. As the circle Willi about breaking np, Mrs. C. 11. Wildes was SUddenly controlled as a gentlerulUl stepped up to bid ber goOd.bye. The intel. llgence Roatebed a bundle of papers from bis pucket, i08tantly selected one of severallpgal envelopes, alld, although tbere was nothing to dbtingtlisb one from the other. '.aid, "in this package i8.a mortgage; I made it; my name is John Smith; yOU were going tbi. af· , n
spirit r,ra:rn.lng qf Da7llJt;T. A corre'pond.nt of the Bc.oner of i.igbl, .. riting from Georgi", says :-"Dr. Knorr, an eminent homeopalhlc physician, who was formerly a pupil of Eunemose. in a Germ"" Univenity, ha.d always beeo a IDate-iialist, , , Spm1'l'UAL SCIENTI8T. .,tbough a believer in mesmerism. But hi. fine ioteUectual and .piritual orga~lion conld not re.t in tbat, and four years since he became inte,...,.r.ed in Spirilualism throuilb th~ mediumshlp of Dr. Webster. Afler Ilie loss of a son in thelale yellow fever epidemic, he' . began a home circle, at whlcb his de .... one .oon <strong>com</strong>muoicated. . A few months ago a conductor on th~ Central Railroad began to be Inle .. sted, through ~. . p ... onsl alHlclion and' experience, and tbi. famili .. united their eircle., at which every fourth day tbey receive <strong>com</strong>munications irom those gone helore by table-tipping and rap:.. • ping. They 8eem inspirod by sncb eame.t, loy!ng, devoted interesl, that it is a pleasurO to 8ee Ihem: ' . Conductor W-, wbo is aJarge, maltneti.c man, haa had 80me wonderfnl es .. pes from Budden d.ath tbrougb .pirit inlervenlion. Twice Rn overpowering presentiment ot danger ealli.d bis procipitatc retreat to the rear of hi. train, and twice, immedialely after 80 doing, Ihe scat be bad just vacated was de' stroyed by a sudden crash. Tbe third time warning came, and uDderslanding no'w its meanmg, h~ stopped bis train withoni an; otber warrant for 80 doing than that inD~r ·~oice. and. hurrying forward on Ibe track h~ met nnother train cOllling loward him at full sp.ed, "bicb be 8ucceeded in .Iopping only a few rods from hie own .Ollin.... l!,;,idence ~r Identity. Say. John Wciherbee in tbt' Bonn.. or I,igbl, "A sew days ago I bad a .iltini\ wilh· M ... Wildes, 62 Oak 8t...,,,I, pasIon. I do not think ahc knew me, first J from ob9.~l"\'a:" tion of her remarks; Rt'Cond t she said Bile did . pot know me; 'and third, it ohe bad it would have mad. no dilIerenee •. Tb. wbole iitling W88 inl."'.tiDg and full of te810: name of 8;s:. wr and a favorite aunt, and a fl"latioD ~ith .. very mal ked peeuliariti •• 01.0, and many oth~ ers who a", of len wilh me, and dI"n ohe .aid~ 'nero is an old man, rather a .mall man: with gray hair; he i. no blood r"lallon of ;ours~ but a mall wbo likes you very mach and baa bueine., with yo a.' I lietened without ·appa. rentJ.y _ogni>.Jng. him, and' the e~traD""d, cilntiDaing, wd; 'His nlllDe iB RnJph-RaIpb Uantington.' I W88 very glad, for I "lIS expeeling Ilim, and be 8IIw 1 10 .. without my saying BO, and then look poaansion-that is tho ~.d1um talked in the llrat person singular, nnd tben put ber Ihi.11l1md . inlo my side pOcket, took out my pocket·book, and among ·flfty or more dIlIel't'nt !hingo picked out BD envelope with conlents of a speeial cbaracter, and whieb bad Borne b.aring in CODDeedon with bim as ODe of my familiars, and said that was It, and seem.d to know th .. whole .tory and loc~lIon of the contenls. . I need not go. furtber inlo partiiiul...... 1 havp "';d thus mucb to 9how tbat Ihi. was nO indellnite inl.rview on Ralph'. part, and 10 bring out tile point 01 iDte~.t for "hich I am wrillna Ibl. artiCle. Mr. III\Dtlngton-that is, the spirit-said; 'Jobn, you we'" at Maud l..ord'. ci"'le the other nlghl, and you l'
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