Buchanan's Journal of Man, January 1888 - LightNovelsOnl.com
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THE OPEN COURT.
PUBLISHED BY
The Open Court Publis.h.i.+ng Company,
Rooms 41 and 42, 169-175 LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO.
B. F. UNDERWOOD, SARA A. UNDERWOOD, _Editor and Manager_. _a.s.sociate Editor_.
The _Open Court_ is a high-cla.s.s, radical free-thought Journal, devoted to the work of exposing religious superst.i.tion, and establis.h.i.+ng religion upon the basis of science.
It is opposed to all forms of sectarianism, and discusses all subjects of interest in the light of the fullest knowledge and the most matured thought of the age.
It has for contributors the leading thinkers and writers of the old and new world. Among those who contribute to its columns are the following writers:--
Prof. Max Muller, of Oxford. Wm. J. Potter.
Richard A. Proctor. Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Albert Revielle. Frederick May Holland.
Edmund Montgomery, M.D. Anna Garlin Spencer.
Prof. E. D. Cope. B. W. Ball.
Col. T. W. Higginson. Felix L. Oswald, M.D.
Prof. Leslie F. Ward. Theodore Stanton.
Prof. Henry C. Adams. Mrs. Celia P. Wooley.
Jas. Parton. E. C. Hegeler.
Geo. Jacob Holyoake. Dr. Paul Carus.
John Burroughs. Lewis G. James.
S. V. Clevenger, M.D. Mrs. Hypatia B. Bonner.
John W. Chadwick. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Jr.
M. J. Savage. M. C. O'Byrne.
Moncure D. Conway. Samuel Kneeland, M.D.
Daniel Greenleaf Thompson. Prof. Van Buren Denslow.
Prof. Thomas Davidson. Mrs. Edna D. Cheney.
Gen. J. G. R. Forlong. Wm. Clark, A.M.
Prof. W. D. Gunning. Clara Lanza.
Gen. M. M. Trumbull. C. D. B. Mills.
W. M. Salter. Alfred H. Peters.
Those who wish a first-cla.s.s journal, devoted to the discussion of scientific, religious, social and economic questions, should send at once for a sample copy of this great journal.
_Terms, $3 per year. Single copies, 15 cents_.
Make all remittances payable to the order of B. F. UNDERWOOD, Treasurer; and address all letters to _Open Court_, P. O. Drawer F., Chicago, Ills.
"FORTY PATIENTS A DAY"
is the name of a pamphlet Helen Wilmans has written on her _practical_ experience in healing. No one seems to have had better opportunity of demonstrating the truth of mental science than Mrs. Wilmans has had in her Southern home, where the report of her skill was carried from mouth to mouth, until patients swarmed to her from far and near. Send 15 cents for the pamphlet. Address: Mrs. HELEN WILMANS, Douglasville, Georgia.