rrii,n The mwlfty *U“nn»u4 lo meet tliree week*10 benco at Linden ball, sfttodiatricl No. I.• NO GHOSTs.Lo | th»t Dr. Haualin Think** Sen nee “Spirit*” | tii t° Not Hemiine—lie Preaches Atfainxt SpiritualismHr. I). II. Ihmtdiu oil Sunday evening allied lila cantor Into the spiritualistic arena aud In raised hia volco In vigorous opposition to the m present prevailing imitation of spirittmlinm mill the tendonoy of a largo number of iM*oplo : iu to put credence in the theory and liobuoh with ,u »(ip|Hi«iMl ghoHtn. In prefacing his remarks h. Dr. liauaiti said ho had no light nguitiHt the believer* In Kpiritoaliam, personally and he did not Intend to nay that there was not some * lainnciilou tad ween the seen uud the nii*'lt;n iofitis*idyip.liehoIB*wdeaMrealms of the universe. hut he did object to j(tothe promtnt Inmnutorial hocus-pocus of the dark room seance being tagged wltli u religiouslabel-He thought perhaps it might he possible fur ^ thorn* who have gono before to exert aomo in tluonoo upon thoae who remain under riivum*Mir atauceg and conditions provided l»y the Moat |(d.idutuctylinered.toO'rkaa»nehe«dho•Ut«liiiits0*.fillHigh Rotor of the universe, hut considered it, H| the veriest boab that spirita could lie called up , al will by mediums who did it to satisfy the K morbid curioaity of thoae win# might oomo and pay for the show.If there Is auy such (king as tin* retain of the dead, he thinks that Hod supplies the conditions uoccesary for the spirit communication* and that man lias no such power. kAs a theory, a philosophy, a actonce, he , 01 thought spiritualism amounted to naught, butBhiuu a religion, ho considered it nlKimiiiahle.Hr. Itausliii did uot deny that many strung* and unacoountablo tilings happened in tin* I , Mtance room but ho thought the greater part 01 u the phenomena al least was clover jugglery and legerdemain. That which could no bn eg. t p plained on Uiis hypothesis Mongod to the realm of the unknown natural fan**, ilaj argued that there were plenty of thlnga hap- (i pened that were uot understood, Hint these 'I wore pie* ty of atrungo freaks in nature that , man has t ot yet solved, but to attribute there | 2 peculiar demoostratious to ghosts aud try tc build a religion about them he thought was I be height of folly.Dr. Haualtu oouciludi*d hia sermon by ro-oountlng soma of tlw frauds In the ranks of the spiritualist* that have beru exposed, as prefkee to hie sermun next Sunday night when he propones lo tackle the eutyect again.t-