myur-ce!is:lo-forrkor*y*at-bisinenitsro-on'oris--ti-is-For:tsedid,dy•k.ikonnsus88rerketinhe2Woran3Wintorsheutneci is sure or me spienuiu rurure ui America. _Tlio Heal Tiling Tills Time.That is to say, perhaps it is. At any rate Philadelphia now holds her head high and proud, for though Chicago got the World’s fair and a presidential convention, too, Philadelphia got the successor of Mmo. Blavatsky, and the boss of all the tbeosophista.Blavatsky’s mantle was a very big one, large enough to cover two ordinary individuals and a multitude of sins besides, yet it is declared for a fact that it has fallen upon Henry B. Foulke, a real estate dealer in Philadelphia. He has now given up the pursuit of hbusea and lands and will hereafter fix his whole attention on houses not tn^de with hands, precipitated in the astral light, as Mme. Blavatsky’s portrait was said to have been upon a canvas in the room of a Philadelphia psychic.The painters were in India, and were the ’‘masters” Mme. Blavatsky used to talk of. But they stretched out their long handled astral brushes and painted a good likeness of Mme. Blavatsky in Philadelphia. The witnesses knew it was genuine, for though the proceedings were all astral and occult, nevertheless these witnesses smelled paint. It had been one of the conditions agreed on between Blavatsky and Mr. Foulke that if he was in very truth to bo the priest as she had been the priestess of theosophy, she would have her portrait painted upon a canvas for him by the occult process after she was dead. This it is claimed has been done. Mr. Foulke also declares he has received undoubted letters from the masters, precipitated before him out of thin air. Unlike Colonel Olcott, Mr. Foulke will show the letters to doubters and nondonbters. Nevertheless, it is a good plan to wait till you get some yourself before accepting them wholly. Other people’s word, though it wore one’s own grandmother's, caunot be taken in these matters.Success of Co-operation.