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L CHIVCAGU LK1 Ulvu. nUNNUA X, sl oy Lol aro” eplrit shomn by any Pharises minco the | will not give up a wrong oplalon even world began, thau is shown by *MoK." for | wion demonstralod that it is wrong. Eclonlists, instanco, or tho editors of the Popular-Scienco | u the other hiand, whan they find they have in- Monthly? Waa thors aver any moro diesgrees- | dorsod a wrong thoory or hypothesis, throw it ble “cant” usod by Methodist bretbren than | meide. Retiglonists accont the dogmma of the is umed todsy by ‘*‘scientific sockers afier | Diblo with o sort of blind falthtuatis really ritic- lmlh"s?l . tculoun ; but scientisls prove ovasything befors + W Mek." payn, patronizingly, *Wo sk y0u | yney o fava it. Religioniste laugliat the idon to aredic l’cflr‘h"’.sn"o’m""l*‘“:‘f.flfi prove.” Dooe | ot attempting to prove the Bibla; thoy don't rove? Lot me ask himto demonsirate the | Wantit proved: they bave bad it taught to them irst or lsat proposition fo goometty withoat as- | and quotad to them o Jong that thoy beliove ln suming something, nesr or far, which ho not | it ijodly; sclentists test overy thoory, mod, LAMUSEMENTS. “MoGORMIOK MUSIO HALL, BILIORES FAMOUS BAND AND Grand Concert Organization, Of Kew York (on ta way to $an Francleco), will give TWO GIRANU CONCERTS ONLY, On Thoreday sad Priday Evenines, April 4 snd 7, 1876, The organization wiil Include Mits EMMA O, TUUBEY, the highly-gified youre American Trima the olame of granite, saveral of whioh, with othors, I had tho ploasure of examiniog In Ashmors Musenm, the London Musoum of Qootogy in Bb. Jermyn strest, aad the East-India Company's selection of minerals from Ceylon and elsaihere, Without referring at lon.}m to almilar views by other eatly acientists, liko Banssure, De- malilet, and Phillips, we find the eminent Ger- man chemiss & goologint, Gustay Biachof, after a life dovotod to oarnost roeearches, olo- quently contonding, by Mlustration and argu- ment, for the formation of granite from the chamical sotlon of salino solutions ohemlats, which formerly wors supposed to be the rosuit of thie working of actions boyond our control, Among them aro the elements of fiunlla; sod the Immense majority of u., ost Informed geologiats wphold the theory of the formation of that rock by the action of hot wator under proesirs on soms previons rock or sediment. lfllpmunlly. Prov. M. DELAYORTAINE. SCIENCE AND RELIGION. Tho Oonfligt Betweon Their Respeotive Advocates. 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Qontinusd success of our Parlor Minstrels! A qusriette superior to any in the city, First ap. pearance of the wonderful gymnasts, the BIEGRIST PAMILY, with thefr troupe of Talking Dogs, Alo, DILLY NOONAN and ALICE BATEMAN, m Double Btatue Olog and Bword and Bhield Exercise, First woek of the great PARISIAN BALLET TROUPE. One more week of Miss TOU SANFORD, the LA 'VERDE SIBTERS, CHARLES snd ANNIE WHITING, Admisalon, 25 centa, knowing it true i but & blind faith. Ifa mau Aty dnnnmon.dngh ::uo-mh & workiig:hy- roxm-cun to prove tho Bibla untrae, tho religion- pothesia, or GQod and Christisnity. st immediately cry, * Atholsm! Atheinm| * Mol{.'s " mastorful intelloct biaa roached the | 310" 44 ny Atheist]” This is what they called sstonishng conclusion that, assumiug gno: Thomes I'ne; yot ho was & better man than proving) tho fact thol, amobg many ofhor . Tiise noblavement, Hofenos ia slowly under. | 1327 of thoso who are o srdent la their baliol, mining, I it Lna nof slrosdy romoved, muothet | piviiTevalstion? AUl the proof ma bave s coroor-stono,—ths peracusl creation and gov- ernmont of tho oarth and ita inhabilauis,—au- {g '&ftrg:‘l;fll‘zf:‘l-ifl aro fi‘fié’,cl?fi: suming ihis, ho concludos, **The romainin; _ g e, e e will mont probatly | clalined thet 3osea wroto the Pontateuch but hern iv no proof. And mo also with the rove Ary Laiks to the infoiligent monl that at- | | " Tamipta 3 faod wpon shom. and will socordiogly | bO0KS of the Old and New Tostaments. 1o are Do rejected.” I shovla say sal comnpetled to belleve all the Bible on mere bear- It the oreation sod government aio't peraonl, | 527 Svidetce. - eelden thim, wo must remombor what aro they 7 Tho earth i cerialnly croatod | gpyy pooks souid constitute the Bible, sod govemed; sad the fuct of the crestlon. | and what should not. Also, the very languago suppoaiog that thiug ot craoiiSh | uned in the Old "Lestament isin opposition to ressonable, it is ncl‘ yob vfl;‘wnr—: creatlon | 4, iden of Divine revelotion. The Becond part :fif{' ;; {h‘a!:olk:"ml; £ o liley, '();l’r::l: hom | of tho * Age of Rtesson™ dinproves the Divinity miore (of course it cannot bo expoctod to' stop 254 the s thainip ol the Bisls, Bt te dog- mse of Bclanco—if I may call thom dogmas— with man),—takoa s Orestor nll the more 0ecod- | have alwava boen pm"{l Gonclusiyaly. before eary. % sonal, course he il tho affrmativa, Troy to thst, that the | £0 the Lible, not sdmittian even the posaibilt » of tho Bible belog wuntrue, Hejencs finds renence.of Ous Mind, sating it purpona /16 | ont trutts, and publishea thom to the world. tg inhisbitaota,” “lgylgflldo‘nt pathe e .‘:‘.éé‘:i;‘:s’é’.?":‘r:‘z’.,‘mfi"'flt Hani taiEions +Qur own Tyndal i 38 Jusf Droy e o0 IT- | nowapapore il at ctonca. Kivan fn the dopart- W“‘P‘m{m“ spontancous gousration. and | g;ang of Modiesl Belonce, this hsa been dono. therc's almost na much *‘crowiun™ over the | por fuatance, whon vaccination was discovered, triumph ae though it wera B vigtory over Re- | the discovery and tho discaversr wera ralled at ligion. Can it bo possible there's n ‘‘confliot™ | r5m 4iye pulpita in ngland, The same thing batween Belence and Beionos 2 You sclontifie | srag dons whon it was propoeed to use snmsthet- men may bo honoatly sosking only for Truth: | jeq jn obgtotricsl canos. Hardly discovery of but, by the way, you "m‘;fl““”“']! """’ipg‘“‘: Bcionos hna escaped. Dt religlonists claim that your mignllflc Tinger, and cry out, ** Aha, wo must not inqalrs into religioua matters, but yousol" when by chance you stumble upon | mygt bollevo them blindly, somothing that conflicts with tho Bible. One 1om scquaintod with u'gcnuemm here, who would think Jou. LI dg“"’"flRA "3 mako thel | gays 5o road and educato ourselves too much. I guost down sl your g ng. Ao mvhor'“fom, remembor that one morning & sumber of gentle- ) ) mon o:t ?&,‘,‘{i}‘,fl K ;;: ‘:ynu-;;’o 208 Yol m‘; mon wezo gatherod togother in one of the oflices y {ntmdnoe "2 If mo, is it bettor our woras than 1 his: oity, talklog: abent Deaperd 0 His- Two Clergymon, & Lawyer, aod a Woman, Qo for * McK.,* of Falrfield, Ia. ity, and thoroughness of construg tion, are unsurpassed, The Talling Fronts to both are nicely countera balanced by a Bpring (which ar. rangement is Patonted®), and osn with each bo lowered and raised with the finger. & 7 ‘Wo gusarantee our work to be FIRS8T-CLASS, and to please in overy particular. “No fnfringsment of our rights, undsr the abo mme.wmb'- allowed. Habty; uatse (Hhnbere H, KILLAM & €0, 29 Chestnut-st.,, New Haven, Conn, 0. 0. TEN BROFKE {s our Agent in Chicagn, HEARSES. &o. HEARSHEHS, - CHRAPRR, BETTER, In Larger Variety Than Ever Before, COACHES, PAMILY OARRIAGRS, 3 Glaes-Front Landens. Al kinds of Gisss Bent to Ordes CRANE, BREED & 00., 683-716 West Eighth-8t., Ginoinnati, 0, AREIVAL AND DEPARRTRR. OF TRAING EXPLANATION OF REPERENCE MARKA, —t Hatrirday s copted. _*Bunday exqe, rire anday SR o tas 4 Dol ey excopted. (A cmcngog HEMHWEHERN RAILROAY Sioket Ofaes, a1, (Sh Ho Camats e cornes Mesdieon o s ok Lo oty Ot “ Lehrhuol dor Chomischon und Physikalischon Qeologle,” {a 8_mino of information to the in- quiror, Prof. T.8terry IInut, undoablediy ono of the hardest-warking of his captivating pro- fosalon, after yonrs of study and exporimont, and tho apolication of M. Poulott Scrope's, Bir Jolin Herschel's, sud M. Sorby’s discoveries on ihe microscopta structurs of crystals, asserts that buriod ssdimentary strata, under the com- Dbined sotlon of wator and moderats Liest, avolvod bi’ the chemical operation, bocomo sufliciently plastia to loss tho distinctive fautares of their rodimontary origin, and, In instances by dis- placoment “throngh prossure, may be Torced among tho noighboring atrats, ond mssume tho sxotio or intrusivo np?,olllncu of tho so-callod eruptive, rooks, Mo boldly contends that it is unpossible longor to queation the sedimentary and indigenons chsraciec of maoy graniles, syonites, and dioriles, Delasso, in his papora nblished in tho Annales des Mines, slso racos tho origin of granlte to tho solvont powor of fluids under electri- oal thormal Influonces, originatin from tho chomical composition of the earth's atrata; and aimilar yiewn Litve for some time past been cntortained by Drof. Jamos Hall, 8ir W, B, Logan, Lesley, J. D. Daoa, and Daweon. The transactions of the Goological Dranch of the Dritish Association, tho French Inatituto, and tho German Befontific Associations, have slnce 1860 beon onriched by statomont after statoment from tho most ominont aclentists of tho day, of the resuits of obsorvatlous snd experimonta upon the nquoons formation of grunite, Irom thesa invesiigotions it has heon proven, stop by stop, that granlte has heen found of a!l sges, from the so-cslled primitive to the pllocouo; that all its oconstititents oxist In scdimentary rooks ; that, its orystaly boing mainly hiydrous, it must hiave been formed fu a Lumid, not sa ignooun state: that volcanoes find their fnet, not from & malten intoror, hut by the dmumru- sition of water ; that watur plays tho most im- portant part in tho liquidity of Javaj that sodi- mealary ntrats, undor tho solvont power of ‘Wotl, Lo has quite a job on his hands; and Lio soems to be aware of {t, from the way ho fosms, rages, slashos, and dogmatizes (I thought only theologlana aud proschers wera dogmatiale,) with astoniehing itroverence and {utimations of blasphiomy. He Is very anxions to bhavo all the tenots of Christianity * demoustrated™ boforo any scie ontlst can reasonnbly be asked to “balievo" them. Doen ho pretond to may that thoy have nob had & ratiooal bistoricsl and exporimontal domonntration? Doos e not know (as he is 8o very particular to refor to thoologians who cry, Doliovo on tbe Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be savod) that be who does—doos so (raly —is created, and meec to ho, a nein man; that, too, o overy clime under tho sun,—seen as ocognizable, 88 demon- atrated fact, and as cortainly so knowablo 1o tho humau mind as tho fact that twico two are four? Ias there any wayto domonstrate the differonco between AMr, Drunkara of to-day, who i8 & rod bloat, covored with rags and erime, and Mr. Obrintian of to-morrow, who is of clean ond ploasant countonance, in neat attire, with his ovil practices ended in a day, on mo-called rciontifio principles ? According 1o **MeK.," Christisnity (and ho is particulur to say Christianity) is o oy and Ais proof is his asseried assumption that it ls not domonstratod to bo truo as yet! Iudoed!| DBut, denr Mr. Sciontlet, ploase toll us how to scoouut for the faol that your sesortod, un- demonsiraled lio (Christianity) is » Llessiug to tho bumsn raco, Does sclonca (your ecionce, Mr. ' MoK,") doveiop benovolent manhood ont of » savage or eaonibal ? It so, ‘pleass demon- strate to ua the how it is done, before you sek us tp boliovo it can be, And is it not the morest twaddle a0d bosh to ialk ms if eciontists aro all sgread, even in fundamentals ?—{for they are not, as any echool- boy knows. 3 EARTH'S CENTRE--HOW QRANITE IS THE EAR FORMED, T the Editor of TAa Chicaga Triduna 2 Cu1oaao, Maroh 20,—R. W, Caoloy sacs proper to tsko excoptlons to my argumont, which re- contly appoarad n your journal, sgainst the theory of tho earth's coutro bolng s molten masa} and in aupport of bis position, that 1t la » molten mass, attompts to domolish two or threo of the least important of tho many tonots advanced by ma ip support of my bellef, Ilavo po Umo to squander in an scrimonfous combat of words, ‘into which most srguments of this kind dpscond, over nnlmportant diffetonces in gcientific dorivation, that, in thomsolves, neither make por break theactual principles of a doo- trine; bub, o8 Mr. Cooley scems aotusted caly by sn honost desira to acquirs foformation, with your kind permiesion Iwill briofly reviow tho polnts ralsod by him. Ho vory poremptorily declarcs, in the face of my ltlustrations to the contrary, thnt tho eooiing process of the enrth -does Dogin ot the surface, though ho gives no reason for this sssumption, but tm- madiately modifien It by the assortion that the only tostance where soliditication bogins st tho entro in where groat pressure ls exerted. Gronted; this is procisely the srgumont of o oppononts to & molton cen- tre,—solidification from circumference to contre,—salldification Dby superincnmbent precsuro, not upon that colentifio absurdity, e e o rrice. molton-liquid mass of homogensous hestod vweiur aud hest, evolved rrl:nn the céecl?hn{- mi[\]ly:;omfithlafiloflnnlm?ioxz h(uhlzlmto"lw ()hlrtmlmlg?x n ol iy “n",\::n m;“ "::m':nd A:Am,h" “ %‘: - M'COBMIOK HAIIL matter firat deawn togethor (n | mal process, may 0 reduse: 0 damol han ovor, and Cbristianity haa ou desiro the good nmanity, desr A g :‘f:‘,‘,’:‘{,: e Rk prassufo, alded by the |'® pbicens, may bo - fedod a9 | nevor had & mighilor mvay on extth than ta-day, | friends, think Neriousiy of tho prabablo offect | euois ie YOU read oo much and edacsle yourt | PO=INT TCGELX . logs their ssdimentary characteristics, and by the pressuro be foreod through or among other rocks; that thaspecific gmvu‘: of g;unlw proves its asqueons origin ; that it hss boon found to contain black lead aud msgnetic tron, which would be changad at » far less hest than that necossary to malt granita ;' that it contains fos- sils§ eod thut wateranackys baye been found ia its mics. 5 ‘Addod to all this, 3. Danbros and Lorby have manufactared its cunstituents, iuoluding anhy- drous fedapar, from tho oloments of stratifiod rooks and wator nnder pressuro al a femperalure Jar below the fusing point,—n test that has baon repeated with similar rosults by more than ono in?nlmr siuco, mysolf fucluled, 4 18 not alrango, thorefore, that our most eminent scientists, who are famlilar with thosa faata, desort their.old theorion, and adopt the fr- rosiaiblo concluslona thoy lend to. Hir Charlos Lyell, in 1864, in addressiog tho Dritlah Assocl- otion, componed of the most enlightenod savans of all parts of #ho world, nsecrtod their truth- {ulness ox cathedra. I'rof, Ansted, {n address- ing the same body, in 1808, on tho * Conver- slon of Biratifiad Roaka nio Granito,” sald : * Geologiats, until rooontly, have spoken of granite mn & primitive rock, as tho nuclous of tho oarth, and as haviog beon from time to time eruotod, playing an important part in the encral disturbances by which the framework of hie earth {8 suppossd to Lisve been constructod. Tho;observations of Danbreo and Lerby show that all true . granite has boon claboratod with water under great prossuro, abs tomporaturs bolow melting Lont : that {t had nelther beon ojocted, nor had 16 formod a framework. Thore are granitos of all ages. and of many kinds. Nu- merous obasrvations ehow thut prauito siter- nntos with and passes into stratifiod rock with which it is associatod. This view of tho oature of granite will g:’onlly affoct tho shoories of goology.” Auad Bir William Thompaon, now the londing solontlat of Groat DBritain, In presiding ovar the Association in 1371, nesortod, as the re- sult of tho lsborious rescarches of himsotf and a pumber of eminont confroros, that a molton condition of tho oarth's interior was abso- lulely impossivle. Thoee roforonces could be groatly mul- tiplied, but I think I have waid nnungih to convinco oven R. W. Cooley that, in attompting o dopfinnl(n:lly controvart my pre- vious arguments, he Las had sn opportunity to learn momo facts about goology not hitherto Enowao to him. But, if atill doubting, I will be Jeased, should he como my way, to shiow him rom oy own cabluot a fow spocimens of fogsile marked granites, and iliustrato to him tho pro- coes of its manufacture 1n the laboratory, Janrs OnEnsy, ON THE ORIGIN OF GRANITE, To the Fditor af The Chicago Tribune: Cuicauo, March 30.—T'wo of your corrospond- suts have Iatoly taken opposite views on tha question of the origin of granita,—ons of them making it an aqueous rock, tho other seaming to —n atatoment suscoptibla of historic proof, An a vary signifioant fact I odd, uamoely: Betanoo nover lisd po many warm frionds in the Ohurch a8 to-day; and thesa Christinn sciontists lLave not let go thoir “blind fmth" in tha Biblo, as “MoK." talks about, nor? eot to one slae sny leading doctrina of Holy {¥rit, Doos thia look like war irroconcilable? Tho Uible is not a book on Seienoe, e anybody but a fool knows ; bat, novertholsss, it may, and doos, teach Hclonco in some things. It is not pocensarily falso bacause 1t is uoi a book on Belenco, Mr, “2McK,” neoma slso anxious to got rid of a porsonal God, CUreator aud Governor of tha earth and the whole universo. But what has ne to give me aa a substitute? A *blind” boliof (for Ldoclaro it naver to Lave boen admonatrated, sod mover will Do) that the universe iz self-originating,—nt Jonst, s mot the renalt of an Infinito Totolleat snd Al- mighty Powor. For this domsad of mo to believe a moro stupendons and astounding miracle than any sdvocats of the Bible sad ils miraclen asks you to balisvo | Talk of not saceptiug withont demonstration s, Do sl Fmtuudod followers of Huxley, arwin, Tyndall, eto., go through ali tha scicn- tiflo demonsatrations thoso inen do? No, indoed. They have pot the roquisite gifta to do 8o, nor opportunitios ; and so thousands fust Delievo their say,—their testimonyl I venturs our friend from TYows has not himsolf gone through all the intricats problems investigated by those mon; and these men have not yob domonsirated, a8 I bave said, sil thelr own probloms. Wo may not beliove all their testimony, but suroly much is credited and demounstrated as true, and more will bo and should 20 ba believed, and by the masses must be recelved by failn only. Yes, Mr, " MeK,," you, nor your sclon- tists, nor sclenoco, can afford to lot faith go yet awbite. Don't bo in too biga hurry to have Belenco kil F'aith, for posalbly thal would bo the suicide of HBoieuco! Joax T. Coorks. “BRO. M'K."-ANOTHER CLER{CAL VIEW. To the Lidilor of The Chicage Iribune: MATToON, 1IL, March 30,—Mly atsontion Laa just been called to Bro. “McK.'s™ artiolo in Tux TnisonNe of BMarch 25, and I fool so badly that I can hardly koop from weoping, No wondor {hat the *‘Lisavings ” have been hung in black for o woek, or that the earth has boen wrapped in lior winding shoot of snow, coveriog mud of doubtfal dopth, Biuce **AoK.” has shown Lhat thore 15 & *copflict betwoon Bcienco sud Re- ligion,” the eky hns wopt its equinoctisl toars, and many & poor flowor, that hoped to poke ita head above the mud, has succumbed to the pittless etorm, I am s0 sorty that ** MoK." over vrroto that pisce, forit has jolted the Rock of Ages, and done lots of things. **Thekesn brondsword ot polomlo strifs, though whetted by the finost npon humanity of the tsschinga of your Last; i " R iusions. (3 this Sendor minds of Wile chif. | lucstion, and then you steall right.” That dron, By tho timo {ho presont gonoration bas | gjucato oursolvea! We mustnot inquire mto reached your sgo, you may have discovered, sud | ¢1,iy gubject ; for, 8a sure sa wo do, wo witl find proved, 60 much mors * trath™ that what ‘you | ¢iiat {ho Christinn Theology isa faiso systom. taught them will seom monstrous to you, whon | J¢ g foollsh, ridiculous, sod unfair, that people it will bo too late for you to amend it, aud you ould object to having suythiog tested and will havo the unhappiness of knowing that You | proved; ¢ 1lo who will uot rosson is a bigot.” gave homanity s push bsokward instesd of for- | Ajaxy tust gontloman's romark ia trua, If be- ward. Pursuo your renearchos; no one wishos | Javing in o mass of supecatitions sad myths will to Wit them: but aitend dto your|make us all right. Paino vory approprintely own Dusiness, Don’t ntop DIOW FOUr | oqllq the bolievers in the Cliristian Theology the Iittle etons of Truth at Religion, "but | v Christian Mythologiata.” It is true that, by keep it and study it mors thoronghly ing and iovestigating this queation, our read] befora you cast it from ; snd remomber thoro arp moro kinda of trud than ono, nud that | e peme sl o oo oY 8 oo o I splribual thinga must bo provod opiritunlly ; 1aws | know, Bak sball o for this rosson stop? No | suat apply to mattor do nob appiy o epirit : wod | Koeep on ; siow up the falsities of the Christian your ngighibor's idea of Hcavoa is Just as tikely | Theology, and substitute for them the groat and 1o be right ss yours, a8 far ascau haprovod; | ghiime’ truths of Scionos! As Draper says: and it fs wanton cruolcy to destroy his faith (n | T Paith mast reador an 8ccoust of berself g;xd only becausa you bave none; hemay need | 4o son. Myetories .tuat givo place 8. to facts. DBaligion must relinquish that 1t “McK." should ever be unphilosophical i mau‘i:h to suffor from bereavoment of hw dour “,’:,p:: ;’;‘;éfi‘n‘{fififfi,flfl,mfl::;mfi?; ones by doath, or, far worse, by ein, it ia pozsible That the old ‘thoughe, thet od created each | Liuat Lo, abuolute freodom for o get e ronl, and not without a purposs, may bring hiw | {he domain ha haa ch abi Ecgse ¥ A raore comfort thaa the thought that bo bod wuo- | njvg over the philosopber, who,joonsolous of ‘his veeded ia uprooting that bolief in mauy minds. | own strongth and the purity of his motives, will E, bm_\‘r‘ nln:h El&tar{amnu:h no :fin@;.mwmd was “MACP STILL AGAIN-VIEWS OF A LAWyeR, | Writton by Bsdras near the willow fringod fivers v the Bdilor of The Chizage Iribune ; YER. | of Babylon moro than twonty-threo confuries ill holds good: *Aa for Truth, it en- Iu thoe issuo of your paper of March 16 Is an | 330 850 $00C2 5 T article, concluded, over tue incogmito ¢ Mek.,” gfi:::t’,‘,:‘:“‘::ggx.'fi’m 6 ltnl'lv‘nvh'hc;:;d‘z?n who assumes that there is an Irropressiblo con- —_——— - fliot botweon Belence and the ieschings or doo- [ The tirat original of the paason waa re- trine of the Biblo, The oaso with whick ho | c0ivod vosterday. iWe rogret that s groat press wipes out Cbrietianity, and not ounly Chris- :ér’":;:‘:,; ,g;“::?dmn“:‘g“gl:fl;"gxzd‘gfl tianity, but the Biblo itself (?), aud, spparently, | mince-pio.—Norwich Bullcfin. in s mooner quite satisfactory to bim- | see——————— self, is, perhaps, no moro romarkn- MEAT EXTRACT. ble than rofrestung, He mssutmes that there fa » great conflick between PATTENING ! INVIGORATING! tho teachinga of geology and the ohronology of tho Dible. o says: *Wo kuow aa a fact that ) maa existed on carth ages beforo the Genetio aate of his croation; and, in evasion of this un- qualified falsity of the Bcriptural text, rofuge is taken," ela, & ‘\;:nhln tho gontloman as soon a8 not tall the LIQUID good pooplo when that * Gonetiodate™ was? Wil ho open the *Book of Books™ and polnt M t E t t ont to tho **Thus-Saith-the-Lud™ pooplo that ea’ X ralc 0 paasage, 80 old, and which vet wonld bo 80 new, One winegisas containing tho nutriment of tho "Heriptural text thal fizea the time of | one-hnlf pound of ¥'resh Heef. man's oxistenco upon earth 7 Undoubtodly thia will be no taak for ona who haa so easily d{mnl- u}”‘:{,fl,’g%&‘:’%fif{‘.fihfi‘flfifi“fizfi&‘% mi:dlt(?egmnmdmamg'lnt among the sclentista LanpuNEE oucla: a0d soholars of ths day that thors ia & groat, ir- | Contains only Pare Bherry Wine and Beef. reconcilablo condlict bstween goology and the Indorsod by all Prominent Physicians. Biblo? **MoK.," with all his presnmption, will 0AUTI0¥—8oo {hat (ho iquid Extract s in plnt bot- rolvent powor of flulda, ia $ho primary force ia the origln of evary rock-siratum on the face or in the contro of tho cartl. But aftor acknowlodging, unlike other In- torual-liost theorista, that tho catth's centro may hava s solld nuclous, your ocorrespondent asshmos, without, ‘ss usual, giving sny argu- ment for bis bellot, that it s surrounded by a molton mnag, and thon a crust from 45 to 80 miloa thjok. This, I ventura to sssort, is the most fnconsistent of all theorics born from - tho_mystorles of goology, oxcopt ossibly Lorenzo Rapk's ~ recent saser- Eonn throngh your columns, Why, if a molten mass at ail, is it not molten from the pore ontward ? WAy, if prossnro has msde tho esntrosolid and the cruat solid, hina it jilted the molten ring enndwickiod between thom? Would tbis sofs belt i the earth, if in this shape, bo very difterént from tho cream-pasto coutra of a baker's uil whon sat dows upon ynat‘ondaublolnrae — Ea driven into o collopacd sbsll, and bave its julces all spilled out over {is sides? Your cor- teapondent may bring up that old oxploded tho- ory of radiation of heat from the carth to ac- count for the salid croat, but, wituout going over my uvuanswered illustrations on this fim" in my provious artiole, it will ba apparont tbat so long »s every,narticla of matter forming thiaso-called orust 18 fuslble ot thousands of degroes below the intonse temporatare ascribed to the - sup- oged moltun matter underlying it,—this hoat gefixg estimated by Cordier and Kruppzor at MONDAY EVENING, April 3, at 8 o’clock, THEQ. TILTON Il deliver on tha abovo night bis fumous lectars on The ETuman IMind,” (Never before delivered in Chicago.) Ticketa, with Reserved Beat, 75 oents ; Admission, 50 cents, now on sale at JOTN B. BIOTT'S, 159 Blatest. Positively Mr. Tilton’slast lecture this goason in Chicago. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. MAGUIRE. & HAVERLY. tLeasoss 4. B. HAVEDLY... Mansger THE FAMOOS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. Kamhg:venln'. Aprii 3, overy night andiWadnes- turday mstinees. 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We have the suthority of Prof. Dans, ;n s lecture boforo® tho Amorican ostitute, for the assumption that -tho heat ipon tho eartl’s surfaco is exclusively do- ived from tho sun’s rays ; ond Bir Cbarlos Ly- ¢ll, In an address to tho mzsembled nclontists of Qlasgow, in 1803, whon Lo was first awnkenin, to rrors of tho molien hoat thaory, declar Ahat, ** Wero the cruat of the globs the result of partial cooling from s primitive condition of molten fluldity, sgainet whioch assortion much roasonlog could bo presonted, the whole planet must first have boon reduced to a tamporature below incipient faxion: and, honce, the enor- mous dogress of heat presiumed could not exist withiu it;" and that, “In tbalight of raceut doyelopmonty, the upxiarnnr Leat in the earth's crust may reasonably bo attributod to chomical tesctions ocourring in the various strata be- nesth tho surface.” Prof, Hunt sssnmed hat, in tbe aroation, ** The vast mnssof solid mattors would srrange thomselvay a$ the centra of the globe, whila the murfaco would ba corerod Dy a thin Iayor of liquid mattera;™ and the emi- nent M, Poleson imnagines that, *“If thoe globe over pasied from & flery liguid siste 1o o solid' form by radistion of hoat' [which bo stoutly questions] the contral nuclous must have hfinn to cool and oonsolidato first.” How, In the light of thcse prominens authoritios, do your correspondent’s i CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE &ST. 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That {s a_heavy metaphor; but thon | $8Ke tho ipeo-dixit of another withous proof; PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLEB. “l{g:un n:"m[A 3, Airat appearunce in ¥ end, ears t J, Z, LITTLE, {o his great sen- sationsl drams, ROVING JACK, onday Matineo— THE DRUNRARD. of fact by the former, and text-books quotations by the Jatter, it ocours to me that theyLavo both faited (o solvo tho guostion. That 15 what \thy, thon, doob he sk othors to tako his with- | A1 D a a Sutproof7 Why shoula bo sasumo hi pre- e e, s misos without domonstrating their carroctnous 5 Wiy ehould hie asstme Thot {hora 1a s Dibie. | ©- EX. BV.ANS & CO., form in wiuch they origioslly coenv fu tho sarth's sirats,—oxcept ice, increass in donsity and wolght whon cooling, aod Inetauces 1rou, Dro. MoK, is heavy, To some of us poor Mall and BIDrose,csescerensss groundlings who believe jn tho Bible, it is A Drose, Uttaws aud Hiroator Fsamds wing, antimony, and bismuth, ceptions. mighty poor comfqrt to bollove that wo are gone 3 PROPOSALS, cltia ¥ How, wo tiad the. oa’v‘amfion.:nudfiu?u‘fl;r::; prompte ma to pak you for aomo epaco In your [ oo’ v becanse Tyndall's pravor oot dida't | $oxt that fizes tho dats of man's existenca upon | 107 Walnut-st., Philadelphia, Pa. Kioms Gy, Lesiveowori, Io wolght sccording 0 original bulk, of thoso | PAPer to contributo my mite, If posaible, for dls- | yeanlt oa Alab'a* and ilinb's Qid. Bat then we | cazth without giving 184 -Birange conplitenoy | | s e e ey PROPOSALS. et o Polling the cloud that still overhsngs tho | deriva immonno comfart from the fact that Dro, | Adogmatis, and yol cry dogma | OCEAN NAVIGATION. rora Fas ‘minerals when reduced from 213 dng. to 82 deg. 1, t0 bzktnr iron 0011, zino ,0029, aotimony 4 MoK." does not belisvo in Christianity or 4 MoK.” oounts himself in the number Bavonx, Macch 17,1876 —Froposals will bo rocairod ‘ot problom. itentiary unlll the ’ prEeprp lpeee spspERE {63, un vt 0014 "Bt s 1, mevorino” | " aiforont boorios have bows propoun. | 9, W5, (67, snd (ogghifal oniookers ! | wity o ghyniat slomifo domopmiriton of | ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANGE, | bitistutaritr iepessiastieiontios | fub e dnedipild e b ety vt thone okson. | od in order ta acoount for the mode of formation | Jiay+yiint are gorging tho poor » crodallly of | 1ho truths of tho Biblo. Heeaya: 'Is it & won- | iy, aral Trarattlantie. Goinpany's Mall Hioamars e ans T ey will by il for ans busiooes | B ine oy D, for Umatia of tho granite rocks (grauito, syenito, gnowss, | human naturo,” dor, tbeu, that, in effect, the sclontists say to andiag 01 passengers. The splendid vossold 10 be conducted o & ors ro- | Sopal minerals aro "mmazl from other ingro- dlants Inta - thelr lso form, and are then tased and_ cooled, they incresss in balk,—this sondition being owing to the greater soparation ¢ (hotr partiolos through molecular attrac- on and arystallization, in tho formations of tho earth, thoy do mot, oxoopt In vor; lsolated jnstancos snd In fosppreciavfe fquantities, originally occur fn this imetal o form (which they should oertainly 0 wero tho molton-heat theory true), but are chemically combined ju the form of ores with other winorals that very materially modify | thoir oxcaptionsl qualition,” Were your corre- spondent to producs us & myuo of pig or cast. lron or matallio sinc, bis argument mighs bave some fores, Mr. Cooloy floally attacke my denisl of igneonsorigin to granits rocks, and assumes that L “flatly consradiot” oll eminent gaologista, nnd cannot adduca aoy proota for my aasertion, The trouble with your correspoodent, it seems to ine, in, that, in bis apparent lask of any prao- tical experionce in uenluplmll Inyeatigations, and his vollaucs upon school texs-books, which in mop casas are meraly compilations from sditions of standard works of ten or twenty years ago, by porsons haying st best tho merest thoarsticsl swatbering of ‘tho sclence, ho has quite missed Aks wonderful lights u;mvn upon geoloxy, the youngest of agionces, its predent epoch of tranaformation from sories o m°'°H apoonla- Jlive hypothesos Lo slucldsted faots, Hence ho in refatod out of tho mouths of the only aminent Autboritien he rafors (o, ~Dann aud Lyoll. The foundstion upon which the hypothesisof & fluid, fncandescgnt world was ju the firel catab-" lished, waa the belief, then dosmod uuquestion. able, {n the ignoous origin of granite; in other Nords, that granite was the prinutive basis of -$ha eolld eazth, perfeotod in ity form, or in fack Bnished, prior to the deposition of any sedimene \ary formation wpon it. But, many years sgo, it was discoyared that grantto byoke through and oyt 5’ hls (hvorita rouia fof the Cantnent (beins mors fousnerly ihau'aty cibor), will sal trom Pl No, G orth tiver, as toliowa: iz LABKADUR. Kaugliar, Tussday, April ¢ M1 i l‘wl‘n\h It the Christian thoologlau, Wa sk you to crodit nothing which we do uot prove; you must not expsct ua tobslieve what yon do nos also deman- strate,” This Pyrrhonist evidently wanis the theologian o come aronnd with instruments and onomicalsi—ln m:l‘ with s littio lavoratory under his arm,—aud sclontifically demonstrato that there is » Divine Intolligenco, s God ; that man is endowed with an immortal epirit, and will bavo s fatare spiritual oxistenoe, n&. Doaos the civil ongincer usa a threshing-machiuo in his avocation, to prove his work, or tho cow-boy a theodotito? Doestho fl)).lylldlll. in bis dingnosia of & cage, go to Blackslone or Kent to prova his conclusions? Intha demonstration of a goomot- rical proposition, would tho gontloman have need of n oraoibls, or can ha solve an algebrais problem with chiemicala? Does Mr, * McK." bolloyo tuat he evor had an unspoken or unexprossed thought or fos ? Let him prove it, it ho belisves it. Does he bolieve tuat thore aro quslities of uweot and suur? We Liave po tasta t we know nothing sbout thoda qualition (?); bokind enough to prove it Mr. ¢ McK.* “Doen ho belleys that niozality or moral qualitios exist snywhero in tha yast domain of tho univorsa? Qur woral facultiod aIv 80 per- vorted (?) tuat wa hiave no percoption of suoh sn existonca; pleass domonntrato the fact, Does bs bolisvo that he himuclf Las lifo and lves? We think that 1gatter is not lifo, and life ia on- 1y (?) & delualve fancy. Lot the sclontat demon- strate tho falsity of our position, sud toll us what Life is, and of whas ita proportfos connist. Mr, ¢ MoK," saya: * Holence is uo reapecter of persons, and asks but cne thing of every pe- titioner for its oredence 1 that it bo domonsirat- od ; aud demonetration it will have, or eise just scorn and subssquont obliviou.™ Now, until Helonco domonstratas tho exlatenes of lifo, sud cau analyre and dofiie its &mpnrllu. it oauvot sk wi t0 believa thas thore is life ; and the idus must be accutod with ¢ just scorn sud olo.), namely : tl {““ the 'no: Nehemiah ".:batFw'u * First—The Wernotiau theory, by which those | to have srroven have sy 'afre rocks were onco in the atate of u solution, some- fn'lg;llt‘:;_f‘g 'fi‘?!xn:nnlluod‘:r:dpw‘:lsl'mlfl fu":,:‘l_l‘:g what like tho salt in the sen-wator, and wers de- | ¢po + QOracle of God.” Bio transit the glory posited by crystallisation, the same s rook- | of the Old, snd enter the New Dispensation. oandy from cabe-sugar mrup, If you will boar | Why doesu't old Rsvelation dawn, and lst inmind the facs that, tho more we loarn about | BOW 50‘0““‘ up? T“‘l‘mhflrfikfig 0008 01'd l‘}u chiomistry, the less wo find aliquid capable of | 4 f0ith tauglit 8o smphatically by Jasms an 4 W 't iles dissolving quarte, feldspar, and mics, and letting Ap,?“m:‘ of W&:"fi'-, r'?ara%'llnm.‘ n"ln go'm:fi @ thom separata by crystallization, you will easily fimaut tho cora, Oh, doac! £ wish X could seo understand why that theory has falien into com. | my doar brothor st Fairtleld, In. I would pload pleta oblivion, nlgx him not w' ll;eu;flu‘xi;m:‘d ualo, and m; upzum‘ Becond—Tho Hattonlan theory regarding the ‘F ovmuu:nd :lhnm ho m‘?‘ gf’f;" f‘:m"n a0 granitlo rocks is, that they wore ojocted from tho f)::fim?' Thotnss m}!, Eaq,, snd Vg]‘::flvd' interior of the carth in & melted condition. Al | Euq., sud Btrauss, l’:nfl.‘. and Lyndall, | B it haa rplgned supremo for many years, it nover | Darwin, Kaq., and ro. *¢Mol.," will doubt- waa noceptod by all tha aclontists, and quite a | lasa livain story and in song long after the poor number of those goologiata boat conversant with | Galilean and 11i ‘Ronr fishermon Disciplos sball chowlatry always” opposed it. Fuchs, and | have slept boncath the poaceful wavoa of Lotho. Iuschoff, and I. Rose, in Germany: Danbron | But vive Belenoo! and long may ‘‘MeK." and Dolosse, in France,—have moet contributed | wave to show that a oconfliot dnes to awaken doubts about the wallaity of that | cxiss batweon Heionce and Religion, Down hero thoory, Tbeir principal objectious sgainet the | we hadn't heard the nows; but, a8 Tk Tomune {gnoona origin of granite and the like rocks may | is the nowslest F. or ‘nlnwd. why should we be briotly statod a4 follows ¢ not oxpoot to get tho latest newa in that sheat ? 1, 1t ia genorally feldapsr, & fusible elemont, | T'he ** echoes that have boon reverberating, ose that la incrustedin the quarts, an almost refrac- | atter another [ghd.thn{‘duln‘: comoin & buuch tory elament ; therefore the lal&:{m orystallizad | aown the length of eightaon centuries, liad nof firat, which oannos be acoounted for on the hy- | roachod na beforo; but the weathior has been pothosis that the orystallization took place h’y bad, and the roads sre muddy, aud the ** schoes !’ the oooling ef » molten mass, must ba tiredjous or jaded, for eightesn centurics 2. Quarte found in granites and In veins con- | are a loog time for achooa to follow ane another, taina often different volstile prineiploy, such as | Lut, 1 tho language of tho late lamonted wator and s bituminons subatance, or minerals | Patrick Heory, we deluded followern of Josns of whioh cannot stand tho sotion of hoat (bydrate | Nazareth, the boliovers in tbe Word of God, of farrlo oxyde, carbonata of iron, etc.), will **utill be stupendously on our backa snd 8. Mica {8 found in Iava ss woll 18 {o granite, bufium delusive phantom of hopo,” until science Thore is, however, an essantisl diffaronce bo- | shall finlah squaiching all Christisn belief, snd “tween the two. . Tha mica {rom granite contaios | vo inaugurata tho relgn of morals so modestly water and fluorine, which it losss by caloina- | aliuded Lo by Panl intho flrat chapter of Romaua, = ’ o Lo the the right all bida b b el ke s sl i o, Froposals must be tndorsad, ** I'roe addressod to ths Wardes, bor roas THUMAB 8. WILXINSON, ‘arde; leed ¥ Warden Manled e natee 4. LEGAL. Sl of Pekin, Lincaln & Decafur Ralread. ‘WITHOUT REDEMPTION. Circuit Court of the United States of America, Bouthern District of Illinois, Jan- uary Tern, A, D, 1876, Abram P. Daylls, Trusteo, 8., v, The Pokin, Lincoln & Decatu# Mallruad Goinpaay, 'Tho Teledo, \Vabash sad Westorn Ballway- Compang: Jacob L. Gox, Benjamia 8. Prottnaan, Bacvel O, Beam. Oelumbua K. Guuwe mings, Puter Weyrich, G. Jt. Coblolgh, Alfred W, Ito- e D iAen D S uith and Voedorick u‘brtfi.%m" o A utars 'Hion Souith, Ducoaseds aRc Rt PUBLIO NOTIOK is bereby gl . e drimeg rondored Ly sait Comria e 2 smiiied causs st ibe us of the puwors of salo contained in & oertain doud of Lrust iilod 4a aa ux: Bl taid citse, ib'audersizned Master & Unidorey et ool Sl wibiost redempiian, 1o ths gk 2ol RS e BT EEbE i dics b i & 5 et Py vl lne, i vacn Ly hiours O nios o'slock ae ;. ‘wix "oiclock . . of 8ukd day, 10 Wi: Ab ine hour af said dag, “the follawing desoribed i b e ot 1a e, e Ho o Uowne HEIEN *Ex, Hundays. flix. Bstartay, $Er. Mondsy ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. Ofices, 3 Clarie-sz., curner of Wadhinsten, Pubue Ak i corner Leave, it ¥ FRIOK OF PA Inal Virt cabln, #110 and 810, aooomliug Lo seomumedationt second cabiu, 870; thlrd, §W. otarn lcketa at redu 1ntes. Hiooraga B0, with saporior seocmmoaationt, i~ EXumnfr:mr.::gfi.nz. \sd n;:umwlmwnlum onarze. mors imatked thus & 0 00L ATy $10078ES DassSTSIES, oA DL DRV KISTAN, Aaut, 06 Lirosdway, N, Yo 1o . WILITK, No. 61 Claricae, oor. landbiph, dxent 0. STAR BALL LINE. UNITED STATES & DRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Halling montuly from Watson's Wharf, Lrooklyn, N. Y. ¥or Parn, Pernambiico, Bais, and 1o Janerio, calling at bt. Jolins, Forta Rioa, NELLIE MARTIN, 3,000 1003, . Saturdsy, Aprit 15 JOIIN BIAMALL, 2,500 tons. -_— Lassongets ::en&nmmhunn‘: iy A il 5 and passago, a8 radiiced ratos, apply iy 2 BUTOOKEIL & CO., Aneil 54 Pine-at.,'Now York, National Line of Steamships. NEW YORK 10 QURENSTOWN AND LIV KRFOOL. FEThAR AR e | ENGLRRD Al 3o THEQUAEN ALY NGoN dineck 4P o HOLLAXD. ... Thursday, Maroh 80, 3. m. Oabin passacs, 26304 830 eurrency. Hatarn ticketa [ ndu::: rates. Hmbfl:lf’l:‘l: surreucy, bralts x wards fur 2 ni upmaida ua 1 i B. L. Srflicast comer Clark and Raadolih dta., Chioada. fxflofiTE GERMAN LLOYD. 10 steamers of this Company will sall "r? Bature dsy from Dremen Pler, foot of Third-st, Hoboken, Natea of nnnn—rmm New York to Hontham, Yondon, Havro, and Bromen, first cabin, $100; secons cabin, §60, gold; Btoerage, $0, currency. For freight of passage apply W@ OELRICIS & OQ., 3 Bowling Grean, Now York. Grent Western Steamship Line, drvive. i DarEspross—Pullmen, Draw- -Koom Hleoping - Cars, 10 Naw York without ehangs, .- Alisis Rupress Palimin Fii: g taom Hlsep Uit it Vel Carbeereirot] 08 m &N o Bl m #:0 . oy “Only Lina runaing tho Botel oas to New York. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNER CHICAGO RAILWAY. drriee, = B PR o e e S e MLk it ¥ Buzdar azooptad. § Daily, § Kzoopt Alondaye, § Bas umflzwrdm?nfi‘snndmr b Ml g0 BALTINORE & OMI0 RAILROAD, . Truins leace Srom rear of Ecporisien Luikling end fook Twenty-secomd-i, Devel corner Mudison-st. sad Michwanas, " Oy ifice, W Clarkeshs Sormer of Waike o8, i Moruiog Kpros {8 nm, x~ ‘Accommodating, MRLY P YWY 0 p, Kvuning K1pros. W b mH 8 IDaily. *Daily, Bandays excopted. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Dy corne Ve Uik Serson i Tt il T T AT e Leave, Arrive, Omaha, Laavanw'th A Atchison K[ 5g o0 m, % Sy v AT st - L o - Nieniitsbeoas, 0% b e8a: w1 MEDIOAL CARDS, orerlaid ‘gecon hus tumniog opaque; whiist that from 1f v MoK." is willing to let his whola name be | subsequent oblivion.” HBut does Hclence ask Fron New York 1o Lrlstol (Kngland) dirsot. trast: also all ‘connacted with or relating to | TSI s s mith hmnlnneg‘n’tnn‘lg;':l:s'n‘lrn“r::\.nll‘;?l::g }:l\,r:'mtlua from ‘L two rat-anmed subatancas. | known, $ wonla grostly comfort some of us, for | B suspension of belist wutil such domonatra- | AOMKILIKT, We tatarday, Aprid 15 | B4 sald railiond, oe o o Y e Wit it g Of Lertiary aigo, &4 proven on Alont | 4. Mioa fa wiiat a cheioist wonid oall s basig | we fool much cast down and good deal do- | toos can bomade? Washould ba roluctant of | * cabia Pisss 01 Stasracs, 83, A Titogs of whstnaver Same O, Leturh LI Blago and otlor n}flom of the Alpa. I person- | siticate, Itis impoasible to underatand its for | stroyed. Youra in troubls, w. é a:luu: Bfilcefl lgalmor »_complimont 88 t0 88y | gzqurston tic yrree e A il ad ‘u’a'fl"n‘l': uml: h:x'u‘l.im?‘: Aad bpoirie: sy found i Joniog. » gestogical enthey of | matton, Ly funon, 1a the midst of a0 Immonse P wwgslmamllm louoo does ot uuk thia sus; | &85 ool o} el A4Y ‘R'.;'%‘J‘L Fhiore & 32. Frha uu:::ub:-. fl..mz:: S, 2 M " orthern Mexico, capping the newer pliocsne; | excoes of eilica. ¢ "MK A . h | B.i, I GUKO, MODONALD.Aseat. =~~~ A, pmemioa v kpiasenst, aa And nesy Ener Bonors, di it be meltod, the feldpar, the mica, | T the Kdilor of the Chteage Tribuna ¢ does. 1t he choosos to belleye in non-existonce oxd Gompsoy ebre ded of miarl, :fig:;! 1 l:md:.d“: ggfimfi’fifi nn?i :'pfix'::r tho quaris liquity; th "remainder | ~ Grweva, 11t., March 39,—The point is reashed § Of lifo sodbimself, until Belenco comes to his INMAN Sl:fihémsm LINE, of bust, lnslading ranchise & rellof and demonstrates tho faot, aven the sci- eotists will amile at hls jucrodullty, Let him sclentifically demonstrato thoe thousand-and-ous knotty probloms, all of which are bolieved, and then he miay ssk tha OAristian to scientitioally demonsirata the faitA that is io bim. D, E. B, bosed of seml-trausparont quarts snd reddish White feldapar, in which are «coats of soveral shells with fheir caloareous ccatingn atill pur by ly zemainiog | Its sedimentary and indigenous anoter is also clearly displayed fn the mele~ Dhyrea of the Tyrol, the amphibolites of the PYtoneas, as fust Elynvtn by Vitlet, and tha Lack Hospital, cor, Washinglon & Pranlllm.' Ohartered by the State of lilincis for the expross Pove o "etving ianiodiato rullef fa AU GRscd Of privete; o & ;. 1 Boudor the rofoutun o e Badt 0 yoacs. ~Aue . Ve a0 e e {ha asuount bid, the undereigued T S Ak e, 854 delivee o s Durchasee & uod and eioat deed, souveylng ‘Kl'w ovala a1 fob shmbid. Ly the Lorine ol \he 8aid arsons haviug wilb the ullmumd ‘lflxgdl sals B B basy, ase alliwod ta bid o8 sai ety 2ud {u case they becoma Lia purohassrs thervo! for & suim s, prwors Wi, the ARSI SrTLAS) e lispors of dlluin.m.d of thae latter forms opaqua grains and koruels | oy ghioh Imuss jolu ln the choros, Thst lot- Soaog tL, ooy wause, Aftor solldillation, | gy signod “MoiL." ia tho fostier that has broken ita o atalll the back of my refralnlng. If thore s avylhing ::l?l:t:l't:f st ey e wrong about my figure of spooch, Mr. Editor, 6. Quarts ea it oconrs in the granite roaks bss | don't expialn, but just toss this Juto the waste & speaifia 3""“’“‘" 2.0, asthat obtsined artl- | pygkos, and I will take the hint snd stert for the Carryl = EURO};E AND AMERICA. or passage, spply at Company’s Offics 3 ¥, Olark-at., R GERNERAL NOTICES, disiribution thereof, stior the 1 lits iy u.l:"-’.dfifiw?;’m‘ T Weakuces, A . Master [n_this easg of ight lossen dreanys, ploiplos on the fsos, lusd Tanites 'of the White Mountains, a eatab- | ficially by b rocess. If subjectod to RELIQIONISTS AND SCIENTISTS, i BT otd . aase swon bld ragyatyring can positively fie aized. Wantily i fitod by Lealoys Al of Which” ave Cioans | By by even. almply o a very high sompora. | uswne asylum 1t will ba bus o natural result | 7u the muar;/ Tha Chicage Tribune: ~ ¥ 11‘1&' Om" X oafia, iah ey efall ufi:‘n‘."{::'n’?.' flova st 2oitosy slfor wite. Elotaach boia for bt 'gumllgu stratifed aedimentary miom. in | {6 becomes smorphous, with a spooific | of my overdose of Balence (!) Bolance—Heaven | Decomax, In, March 28.—I cannot yeb leave 108, o G MBAD, Lk lon, Marriage Galds, osizo o Ol Al , 1670, Mr. 3. Hersa Knsum s o susbor 'of wir Arm thlsdate, The business will bs continued undes oo frm uame of 3, 8. & W, G, Mead & Co. . totis you all about thess discasos—wio snoula masiy— Tot—10 085ta W DAY Postage. ln..gu-hnwmmm '0u 808 no une bub Wis s, Dr, Jaes [ag. Conmultatiun alware rea and lavited, DAL kor :]‘;l{.’hfilll: $a m. 107 . SRTuE0a Snotiy SaoBammtale ravity of 2.3 oaly, jua like thio tgneous quartz, | save tbe mark| In the modiflad language of gravity otgfl‘am. tho oelabratod * Patrick,”™ “What i i that the queation of, Is thers m conflict? It is » Queation that is slmoss luexhaustible, and one ny gkt By mu’illpllfi’%‘{d \ogaitum, 1f Dooaseasary. . Olurist exporiments ormed and pa- ) U, 5. Clr. Golurt Bouth. Diat. {llinoks. o urees Nidha: de " Mrdkarpors,* published s | tioutly ropasted for many Jebte anow that bot TootéalBs] gentiaman pek? Juicoubl ao. dears g g et e JoskeitwaEaD. |y, Queeny & fsvrisi, Golions ie Gompinait, | &1 Dulineis wnoiy ko 1894, sk "sdroctted with bolduieas 1o softon | walor, unger pressure, Lsa Vs pomor of i | &8 doubl s 8¥ock, Wist It anould b purchasod at |y laster - pal questions LT TREASURY DEPATEMENT, NO CURL! Y I Ao g u;l':ud cbanging of sedimentary rocks 'iuto | solvin A oriouis which otherwlsa are lnsolu- | the prios of ehaius and slavery?" ¥or, in tho | to bs sattled botwosa she Christian ¥'heclogy NOTIOH. Oyrics or COXPFROLLYA OF THE OUSBENGY, NO PAY1! Dr Kean 2,called, igueons onea by means of squeous | bls, of causing new combinations to take place, | pame of eommon sense (not scientifio sense), | snd Motaphysioal cionco are, Is there a person- | The unau-mcd Baviog cosaed £ bum‘n sgont of 3 i asIOTON, Feb. 31818, 1§ : . 9 tctlon_sccompauied by & modarate taupera- | aud of kramiforming pulvorulont o smOrphous | jeg't that tho gosl thowo self-abyled sclontists | al Deliy? sod In the soul bumortal? Tn the | fhe yhilsdaiplis ol Conany 2 SURERTLES | mdf S¥RRLICIAL Wahaey o st 175 South Clark-st, corner ef Moarve, Chicagn, tuie; though Prot, J. Ridd, of Oxfo bin | gubatancosinte more or lass large oryatals, so p ludebted Lo itn sase_will hereniise pladie miake por- O RN ke’ thgal proad thareot wiibue. thros Y ", Chleagr, ectogioal Eaturs,s vilsbed (a ‘186, tn. | that guite & oumber of eriilusl miveras, | 7o sariog in eplte of themuclvos? Physloal Solonoss, tharo is & multitads of polnta | mestio James M. Willoox b o scla sonts of the | Bt o charise O, Sharmia Taoalver, ol he atior o | Maybe consulied, perscoallyor by . fresct o ;I'i‘nfiw tho same belat, aad quoted & hum | (asstisel 1o forra. and Sompoaition with those | Was there evor any move of the “sancti- | whers there lsan opposltion. Thees poinke are | Phiadsiobts Ooss COREaN, Moy B N GONAY o, | i baskia taa Ol of Oblosay 1y 54y gy, cnsilgin ".'.m'm“.“::':mem..‘:‘:t:’m IRiances of aseanto Temalos found in | feund in Ahe sextiy bage besg phtalnsd by divers | monious® * Thaok-Cod-I-am-nok-ss-olhier-mon- | all well knowns Tha trouble ba, that religwsdsts | Cuicago, 156 Niate-st., Mard 38, L31& Ceavinier ot ar . ¢ 'Bouss, 8 . 0 89, B8, § Sandage froom § beld.