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| publications = Spiritual Scientist, Boston, Vol. II, July 22, 1875, p. 235 | | publications = Spiritual Scientist, Boston, Vol. II, July 22, 1875, p. 235 | ||
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{{HPB-CW-comment|view=center|Spiritual Scientist, Boston, Vol. II, July 22, 1875, p. 235}} | |||
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A most outrageous swindle was perpetrated upon the public last Sunday evening, at the Boston Theatre. Some persons with no higher aspirations in the world, than a lust for a few dollars to fill their pockets depleted by unsuccessful cheap shows, advertised a “Séance” and engaged as “Mediums” some of the most impudent impostors with which the world is cursed. They furthermore abused public confidence by causing it to be understood that these people were to appear before the Scientific Commission at St. Petersburg. | A most outrageous swindle was perpetrated upon the public last Sunday evening, at the Boston Theatre. Some persons with no higher aspirations in the world, than a lust for a few dollars to fill their pockets depleted by unsuccessful cheap shows, advertised a “Séance” and engaged as “Mediums” some of the most impudent impostors with which the world is cursed. They furthermore abused public confidence by causing it to be understood that these people were to appear before the Scientific Commission at St. Petersburg. | ||
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As a proof of the sincerity of the Boston Press, and also in support and further explanation of the above, we might mention that the {{Page aside|120}} following card sent to all the Morning Dailies, was accepted and printed in Tuesday’s edition. | As a proof of the sincerity of the Boston Press, and also in support and further explanation of the above, we might mention that the {{Page aside|120}} following card sent to all the Morning Dailies, was accepted and printed in Tuesday’s edition. | ||
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Sir,—The undersigned desire to say that the persons who advertised a so-called spiritualistic exhibition, at the Boston Theatre, last evening, were guilty of false representations to the public. We are alone empowered by the Academy of Sciences attached to the Imperial University of St. Petersburg, Russia, to select the mediums who shall be invited by that body to display their powers during the forthcoming scientific investigation of Spiritualism, and Mr. E. Gerry Brown, editor Spiritual Scientist of this city, is our only authorized Deputy. | Sir,—The undersigned desire to say that the persons who advertised a so-called spiritualistic exhibition, at the Boston Theatre, last evening, were guilty of false representations to the public. We are alone empowered by the Academy of Sciences attached to the Imperial University of St. Petersburg, Russia, to select the mediums who shall be invited by that body to display their powers during the forthcoming scientific investigation of Spiritualism, and Mr. E. Gerry Brown, editor ''Spiritual Scientist'' of this city, is our only authorized Deputy. | ||
Neither “F. Warren,” “Prof. J. T. Bates,” “Miss Suydam,” “Mrs. S. Gould,” nor “Miss Lillie Darling,” has been selected, or are at all likely to be selected for that honor. | Neither “F. Warren,” “Prof. J. T. Bates,” “Miss Suydam,” “Mrs. S. Gould,” nor “Miss Lillie Darling,” has been selected, or are at all likely to be selected for that honor. | ||
As this swindle may be again attempted, we desire to say, once for all, that no medium accepted by us will be obliged to exhibit his powers to earn money to defray his expenses, nor will any such exhibition be tolerated. The Imperial University of St. Petersburg makes this investigation in the interest of science; not to assist charlatans to give juggling performances in theatres, upon the strength of our certificates. | As this swindle may be again attempted, we desire to say, once for all, that no medium accepted by us will be obliged to exhibit his powers to earn money to defray his expenses, nor will any such exhibition be tolerated. The Imperial University of St. Petersburg makes this investigation in the interest of science; not to assist charlatans to give juggling performances in theatres, upon the strength of our certificates. | ||
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H. P. | {{Style P-Signature in capitals|Henry S. Olcott.}} | ||
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|H. P. Blavatsky.}} | |||
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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=1|p=47|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 47}}, there is a cutting of an article from the Spiritual Scientist of July 22, 1875, entitled “Mrs. Holmes Caught Cheating.” On the free space between the two columns, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink the following remarks:]}} | {{HPB-CW-comment|[In H.P.B.’s {{SB-page|v=1|p=47|text=Scrapbook, Vol. I, p. 47}}, there is a cutting of an article from the ''Spiritual Scientist'' of July 22, 1875, entitled “Mrs. Holmes Caught Cheating.” On the free space between the two columns, H.P.B. wrote in pen and ink the following remarks:]}} | ||
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She swore to me in Philadelphia that if I only saved her that once she would | She swore to me in Philadelphia that if I only saved her that once she would {{Style S-Small capitals|never}} resort to cheating & trickery again. I ''saved'' her but upon receiving her solemn oath.—And now she went out of greed for money to produce her bogus manifestations again. M ∴ forbid me to help her. Let her receive her fate—the vile, fraudulent liar! | ||
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