. The Open court . n the bfautijul translation of Feck-nt-r. It dtd not ifrm fosiibU that suck a translation, breathing as it did Ike entire spiritof tke original, could Aaxy been made by a German. I kax-e seldom seen a more successfulbit of translating.—DAVID EUGEXE SMITH, Pk. D., LL. D.,Proftssor of Matk-ematics, Teathtrs^ College, Nrtv Vork City. -Tke euav of ukick tkit tittle book is a translation tjwj first fublilked in Germanin /8jS. If* author held tkat tke spirits of tke dead continue to e.\ist as individuals inIkt Uvimg* and hat xivked out tkit idea in quaint suggestions and meditatio


. The Open court . n the bfautijul translation of Feck-nt-r. It dtd not ifrm fosiibU that suck a translation, breathing as it did Ike entire spiritof tke original, could Aaxy been made by a German. I kax-e seldom seen a more successfulbit of translating.—DAVID EUGEXE SMITH, Pk. D., LL. D.,Proftssor of Matk-ematics, Teathtrs^ College, Nrtv Vork City. -Tke euav of ukick tkit tittle book is a translation tjwj first fublilked in Germanin /8jS. If* author held tkat tke spirits of tke dead continue to e.\ist as individuals inIkt Uvimg* and hat xivked out tkit idea in quaint suggestions and meditations ukickwill intrrett musmy and ferkafs will add somewkat of illumination to tkeir eager gaze intotk* zixtrld beyond death. It is dexvut, hopeful and confident of a hind of a personal,mmortahty.—T//E A\D CUIUST/.\.\ WOULD. A ivJume that wilt greatly interest if not inflmence lovers of philosophical writings. THE hawk rrr THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO. ijaa WABASH AVENUE. The Open Court A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Devoted to the Science of Religion, the Religion of Science, andthe Extension of the Religious Parliament Idea. VOL. XXI. (No. 3.) MARCH, 1907. NO. 610. Copyright by The Open Court Publishing Company, 1907. HALF HOURS WITH MEDIUMS. ? by david p. abbott,[conclusion.] VII. NOT so very long ago I met a friend—a man of wealth, who wasa firm believer in spiritualism, and who frequently conversedwith his dead wife and daughter. I asked him if he could informme whether or not there were any good mediums in the city, as Ishould like to consult one. He replied that at present there were none in Omaha of anywell developed psychic powers; that he was entirely satisfied onthe subject and did not require any demonstrations to convincehimself of the truths of spiritual science. He informed me that thequestion was settled beyond all dispute; but that if I were skeptical,there was said to be a medium in Council Bluffs who possessed mostwonderful


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