FORli! l.1ANIFE8TA.TION8 IN BOOIIE8TRB, N. II. 61 mDvement Df the medinm'. hlllld In front of the curtain, freqne.oc e:aclamat!on. of "Ob dellr I" or .Igb, aud deep b""'tbiug, occupied tbe time for 20 mhlUte.., There was then a change 10 the circle, one of Ibe gentleman movlog near the cabinet. Raps asked for a slate, apd one with a pendl ,having been sUd Into the cabinet, It was iustanUy wriU"n upon by some one Inside, atld, In less than a mInute. thrown out. The writing was 10 tbe . eBect Ibat the medium bad very little strength and needed friends, IIp to 9.20 ouly three form. bad been sbown, and tbe.-e were iodisUuct and remalnl'd bot a Mort time. . At 9.23 a young lady form, taller than that of the medium, made ilo appearance. It was enveloped In white, the race oot very distinct., although it advanced to n,e gentleman and lady at my lell, both of. whOm asbed if It knew'them and It nOdded' assent. It retired and blade anotber appearance. tbi. time the . feature. were more dl.tillct, eliciting Crom the gentle'DaIJ the rem .... k, "tI,at acts just as . Uzzle did." It kl"ed Its hand twice, wa~· Ing It to them aud retired. The klsse9 Were decidedly "atural and could bave been beard in any part of tbe room •.. Tbe moment It bad retired the medium coughed; III Cact h$r voice was frequenUy beard at intervals during the evening. At 9.~ the hand. of tI,e medium were in fron~ or the lace curtaln. At 9.33 tbe form of an Indian girl, dark. face. wearing wbite mantle wltb red border o.er Its sboulders, and drab dre.. trimmed with red, jumped from b.hind tbe curtaiu' It carried In its haud eome long Ceatbers, with wblch .be _Ionally 9witched some roem ber of tbe circle In tbe face, and finally drifted around and Inspect the seal.".. Wben . ""ked to step up"n tbem It nodded ""'ent. retired Into the cabi"et, reappeared, and four times attempted It. The fifth tilDe, while it was there. I attempted to catch tho weight., a1loCr recci~l"g a switch iu the face from t!le fealbe .... and got 80 pouu~ ••. then 75. Ihen 90, It being a varying. quick weight, as U,ougb only a portion of Ibe lorm W3.lf up Oil them. Severnl points of a Dature .slmilar to thl. I .:. : checked iumy note book during the e.eniu~ ... suspicious, but subsequent events over· ·ruled tbem. I feel conscieu\Jowly bound to record tbese little malters, tor tbey may be of Inter.,.t In the future to 'eltber weakeD or strengtheo "bllt may be then recorded, Precl.ely the same eBect mlgbt hllve beeD caused by a pc_n placiDg ODe foot upon the scnt. and bearin!: It down. It mlgbt have heen caused by the vnrying weight at whatever the fonn was <strong>com</strong>posed. 1 note Ibe fact. At 9.48 a tall furm. dark halr and moustache. clotbed In a wbite .blrt and pantn· 10011', parted tbe curtnin.. It wbl.pered severa) times, "St.-s/t or oM near as th~e <strong>com</strong>binations will express tbe sound, and Pointed to a gendeman near me. lIe a..ked If the name Wll$ Stetson, and received by a nod, tbe inCormotion that it wa.. Also, In the same manner, that it was blo brotber·ln·law Charlo.. "Were you drowned?" be a..ked. and rap. said "Nu." "Did yoo die on the water?'t and the rap1 came uYes t " which tbe gentlema .. said wa. <strong>com</strong>ct; his brotherin·la1' dyh,g by beart disease whllo batblng, . It appeal1!d twice.' The gentlemaD &aid the features were nol correet; but the sbape of the form and information given Was quite accurate. • At 9.50 a lady form wblapered "Mary." A member of tbo circle said. "If It Is Pamelia, <strong>com</strong>e with a star." The form came out. dres.ed In white, a band around tbe waist; from the sboulder. down was wreatbed In white . lace. On the bcsd was a wblte crescent, probably au imitation oC fto;wers, and on the forehead a golden slar, about au Inch In size. Tbls also gave audible klases on retiring. At 9.58 a very lail fetnllie lorm came on t.. Two sbeets, one wrnpped under tbe sboulders and dropplug to tDe door. alld anotber cov· erlllg the shoulders, would create about the same eBect. A. it stepped back It polntOO to . a geDtlcrultn fell .... "ain.t tbe wail of tbe room behind tbe cabinet.' In.tnully, appearing again, be ... ked,. "L! It for rue?" and It wblspered, "SIoter," and retired. The gentle· wan told me aCter the seance t.hat there was a resemblance. At 10.0;; I beai-d tbe medlum'a cougb, saw the handR. and again fixed my attention In .Ibat direction, At 10.08 a race showed at tbe cabinet. At 10.10 a form B\epped out.. It bad JlgM hair, .lIgbtly. curling •. the features not very' . 'distinct." It wore vest and pantaloOns.· l'olnUng to me. 1 saw In It" resemblance to a cousiu. and asked. "]a It a cousin?" It nodded "Yeo." and rellred •. Wblle.lt wu Debwd the curtain' I Said. "Was that really
68. SPIRITUAL SCIENTIST. Geo~P" 1'I1e",po came loud clear, "No." bottom"bllt seemingly tho medium's chair This waa quito correct. 1 hnd llUrposely was upon it and prevented. given the wrong lIame .. all experimcnt. At 1 I. I'.! "sIMO w ... w,itten upon. It wa.~ hJs It Gus ?, I ... It be,' weight at 122 poUnds. ]0'11- wblsper. Sbe Vl8> upon Ihem lull, and c1~ar tern minute. later, ",beu sbe h3d lully re- . from any $upport. It weigbed but 72 ·pounds. ~ov~red, l ... ked her to again stand llpon U.em, I asked .. tlte gCIIU.,mau whose daugbter she a..1 Ile.ired 10 be sur. of ber w"lght. Sh~ purported to be, how mucb. sh .. weigbed in then weighed 120 pounc!... During tbi. time earth life; b~ replied "lIS pOIll"l.... Tbis she had noL 1.,1t the ronm or been out of tbe weigM w .... entl .. ely diife,ent {rom 'Ihat 00- sight of Ihe party. The recognized forms talned wben Lite Indian girl form was there. were tboAe .bown to members "f my party It wa>< steady, even and balanced at the point mentlonl't tbey ."w •• illced .. perlect willingne •• to he examined three forms be.ide the tall Olle, 1 could not. alter tbe seallce, but Ilone of the ladies of do so, beesu.e I oat on the sldc, and aile was 'the p,\rly would'dn so •. 'fhey claimed \l,nt bidden, If there, by t be curtain. Several .ho bad .at ullder conditio". that wouldrentimes the curtains wen'parted, and the light d~r it unneceosary. was fair. The tall fon" stooped down, and endeavored to lilt up thoC:Ul't:l.in Irom the l'i.F.AlI& renew your 8ubscribtion, II due.
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