Show WONDERS OF SCIENCE they compel tra Cs to believe almost any thing possible people are now familiar with the ida sound for use so a that a mans voice oice can be heard ion lon gafter after istead is dead it has recently been suggest that somewhere in ill the storehouse c nature the sight of all that has tal laker er place is stored up and that moses go ga his account of the creation frem a un of which was disclosed t tc him as he stood in the cleft of the kocl and saw the pictures of the th groces procession til rf events pass by As dr we have seen so mur burh ch that we are prepared to believe more inore when people in new york city can bear the road roar of niagara when machinery can be dr driven v e n by awater wheel 5 03 miles distant when h e we can see through boards and take photographs to af pf of a fat mans bones and the m money oney in his pockets packets when we can talk w with th our friends a thousand miles a away y and nd recognize the tones of their voices when we can warm the babas milk at night by touching a button we must be obstinate indeed if we refuse to believe anything there is nothing in the arabian nights as marvelous as the things seen at the electrical exposition in new york and yet says the baltimore sun if reapply the logic of david nume in his essays on the miracles to these things thing swe we should refuse to tc believe thata that a photograph of a living mans skeleton may be taken dumere nume refused to credit the miracles because they are contrary to all human experience it isa is a matter of curious speculation have we reached the limit of knowledge of electricity or are we upon the threshold of scientific revelations 9 will we in time dise discover over that apartment of afe natures storehouse where she keeps the sights sight and sounds rids of past ages |