1*3-its!*0-hete;eliteosmin-)tro f ofidn-ts-tenP-rtrelu»ica]ii'ciscaira ure.Sweet, peaceful, welcome Death.During the World’s fair in Chicago there will be held a psychical science congress that will bring together students of hypnotism, telepathy, clairvoyance, ghosts and other matters which the Society for Psychic Research has been investigating for years. The projectors of the congress are Professor Elliott Coues and Colonel John C. Btin-dy, editor of The Religio-Philosophical Journal at Chicago. Some of the chief topics for investigation will be the connection between psychics and physics, the bearing of psychical science on human personality, particularly on the question of futuro life. This will bo one of the many conventions held under the auspices of the World's Congress Auxiliary. The World's fair directors distinctly approve of the aims of the auxiliary. Clairvoyance, “-whispered words without a sound,” apparitions, trances and other strango phenomena are becoming so commonly accepted that this* investigation of whether there is anything in them or not will approve itself to the popular mind.In the summer of 1890, when seal