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TUBANACOXPA STAXDAHI^: jCXBAV MOWMg, SEPTEMBER 8. 1897. IKMUm StiNBAtB standardmuMma compant. PoMoSaeriand Proprietor*.^PitaleO, Booty D^y Mi the Tear.^Entered ^( the yoatoffice at Anaconda ^-^otoaai-riam nw.i matter. Parablela Advanrr freetar tka t'nliea Bkim. Can^aaa anO Mexico. Blot where $10 .t. M^. ISO^. 1W^. *. Dadran* Sunday one year ....^tJally an* Sunday. ^U monttn^Dally and Sunday, three aMnth*^Dally and Sunday, en* mon'.h ... OMeeStandard No L Building,Ana, TheStandard haa branch nfflcea at^Butt*. Mieaeala and Great Palla. whera^td vert lain* ralea will be turnlaned on ap^^plication. AMseneral buslne**. let tar* and eorr^-^aeenaenc* aheuld be addraaaad to the^STANDARD PIB1.I8H1NG COMPANY.^A i*t^con4j\ea-. Mont. TOAIiVKKTIttKlts. TheAnaconda Standard gimrnnteea Ita^advcrtlaera a bona flde paid circulation^Dally andl Sunday, three times greater^than that of any ether newspaper pub-^babed In the aUte of Montana ASvertlt-^Ins contract* will be made aubjret to thla^SMaraa4.ee Sie.eeRrwARit Tinb* paid tor th* arrest and conviction 1^of any perean caught ^tooling the Stand^^ard frees aubecrlbrra. SIXTEENPAGES. STN'DAT.SKPTKMBF.R :.. 1*7. Crewdlegthe Limit*. THKdanger there ia in the court^proceea known aa the Injunction^ia always pretty aure Is And^glluattetlon In time* ahea u labor^eirike of large proportions ia on. Many^of the Standard^ readers will remem^^ber aaa* gruaaly the |iower to issue M*^jumttona was abuoed by certain well-^losifmhrrrrt federal Judges at the time^of the memorable labor troubles on the^lines of the I'nion I'aeitii and tin-^^Northern Pscldc- We na^. not on the^Standard a authority, thai tin power^was abused: that assertion was made,^as good as In so many words, l^^ Cir^^cuit Judge Caldwell, who practically^tore into shred* the niaiiif.-stoe* of a^touple of dlatriet Judges. I'nquestlonaalythe action of some of^the Judges in dealing artta certain^phases of the coal-mi mis Mr ike has^pressed the limit. The coal operators^Induced congress, a few months ago. to^Increase the tariV on certain giad'^ of^coal: and that Was one at the least^meritorious features of lac disrepu^^table Dingley bill. It never ....uireil^to the operators to shale any part of^their increased profits with the miners,^There was no law which permit led the^miners to demand a share, Hul they^have, or they certainly ought to ha\..^the right of freedom of s|^e^t li and ^.f^peaceful assembly for the purpose of^dlacuaaing their own interests: It can^^not be denied that some of the injum -^tion processes which are u part of th.^history of the strike came dangeiuusl.v^near to the infringement of thai right^The writ of Injun, tion needs to lie^crowded only a little way aSSSSJi its^legitimate use. and it can easily sup^^plant the right of trial by Jury: 11 .an^be made the most dangerous wu|hiii^known to modern civilization for the^subversion of popular rights- -it is 11^two-edged inatrument. The sharp bi^^ter of the law may pssshaBJ i^ermit th.^application of the process by injun. Hon^as it has recently been Invoked: bin^the stern facts remain that the niineis^have not had living wages, while the^coal trade has lieen immensely profit -^able to the aggregations of capital in-^gaged In it. Mr.Piatt's IH lemma. THKmost iarefully-piI pal ^ d^biography of Abiam S Hewitt^we know of designates that gon-^tleman as a ^statesman.^ Spite of ilim^I'laasllliation although he has figured^Incidentally and often admirably in^politics^the publi. will always MBSaT*^tiiie Mr. Hewitt fltst as the son-In-law^of Peter Cooper, secondly, as a member^of the firm of OSSJJW * H. witl: and.^thirdly, as the man who was site tad^mayor of New York ilty. aft^r the fa^^mous thre^-^ ornen-d tight wre n II.my^Oeorge's supporters felt sure of carry^^ing the day. Mr.Hewitt, who is at least '^^ years^old. is taking his ease at a quiet water^^ing place In Sw itict land bin a repot ', t^has recently Interviewed him regarding^the Greater New York election, an.I the^interview has set all the .N. vv Y.nk^ttewspapere chattering The famous^Hewitt campaign occurred In lKMi At^that time Tammany and the . omny^democracy were rival BOSaSOfaUl ^t-^ganliallonn^the feeling bstO/oos tin in^vas guite as bitter as it is to-day be^^tween the Piatt machine and the CM*^xens' I'nion. The cundHlaSB Bast Bat^unlike those which now piesent ilnm-^selves In New York, although the po-^llilcal patties change places There^vas threatened, in ISM!, an imli p. ml. nt^nomination w hich ^ onfesaedly was to^have elements of strong popularity.^I John Kelly was th. Tamilian* n SI I^ger in thoaf days. He show. .1 1^a master. H^- wanted to aria: at 11.1 -^lied that democrati. division wosM^never do. tki he went straight whv into^the rival democracy's iani|.^^ 1 MiH'-witt and supported him Kew-^ilt waa elected, receiving nioi. than^^ai ia)o rotes, against about UIvimhi f..i^Henry George and ^o.;.no for Theodon Koosevell. Tammany got all th. i-redil .anof the election: tin rictary . ..^worth far more to th. oraasMatlon, u^the way of restoring 11 U^ preatige,^than anything that had happened^elnct Tiw-cd days 1The propositi..11 sent f 1 ^ ^m Haitger- lan by Mr. Hrw'itt. a few 'laya hro.^was that Tammany lake up S. th l.o^,^and this SaVaWatSM has ha^l serious^ncwsivaixr discussion. ^.i manhVsl v^the thine ...lil.i.it I., doi.. I'stmlly ^^republican. Mr la.w was SBjgajlJ as a^Cleveland republican in l^s^. That fact^certainly docs not imli. at. pr^-aent sirngth among X. ^ York derats. Mr.Hewitt Is mistaken when he sn\s^that lln conditions are sin h as to hav^^Justltl.sl Tammany in taking up Mr.^laiw : for thai matter. Mr l^^w prob^^ably would not hn\. 1'^I In any ev.nt. it is all MS late now-l.ow has^accepted the I'liiacns'-Tnlon nomina^^tion. Mr I'latt is cloint the walking.^If his machine Ignores l^^w. it. will no^to defeat: if It i ndorses l^iw. to tin-^^'ninns' I'nion will belong ail ihc^prestige IfMl lb w in had stittgest. .1 that. Mr.Piatt, inst.a.i oi Taminaajr, raack out.hidd an I ai l^ ^ ..nv ^ ntlon and nomi^^nal.- Low. the parall. I with l*Mi would have1Baawasleta Mr K. Hf .-1 sM waaa very ^i. v.i saSaaat; a] imitating^it. Mr Piatt could hav. turned a verj^shoit ...nor wiili aaa Hut Mr. Plan^is in . L.se .in.it 1. 1 ^ now IIIOllio. WHKXlie was alive and a^ live in^p..h.e -, Mi Ml, 11 in- ha.I a faith^^ful and an SaMaM lieutenant^In t'ol. A. U OaSimr win. in his SS|^has been a figure of coiishlerable a.^SSMM ill ^^hio psklMBSj Tlie OSMMa Is^out . ainestlv against this year's liantia^1 t in Ohio lie suys thai, for MM^thing, he is disgusted wilh Hanna s^system of levying contributions as^nianufaci iir^ i s ami using these to foist^men like iianna upon th. republican^party. TheHlaine men tiev.i had mtx'li af-^fe^ lion 1st McKinl'v . it is v^' ll remem^^ber. .1 that, when the Mckinley bill, in^President Harrisons time, was before^the senate committee. Mr Hlaine ap^^peared in the commit tec m ami pre^^dicted thai th^ passage of the bill^meant Ihe triumph of the democrats at^the next presidential . lei Hon. Mr.^Blaine's prediction pi..v..l true. Mr.^t'onger's testimony is lliat MfjSM one.^said to him M. Kinleyism lie ,ms^measuring the degree of SSSMctMSi^BJSSBSSt an^ irnliislty by Ihe ace.lliit of Saaaeyaaek hataaui win ssj la the campaignfund, i.-gaidless of its sffarl^as to Ho- hMM ^i STSBSJ upon lb p. ...^pi. ' Mr.HbIM said tin Ii.f..re lliinnu^had . nine to tile sulfa. ,-: Hliiim- Im,1 in.^dream of the limits 1.. which Manna^would push ih M.Kinley method.^Win 11 liny vera ih. manag, 1 s. Claim' amiPlait and Qms| uaai to w.uk in.^profe^ ted-lndUHl 1 v aswssjiiciit pretty^faithfully, but their, plan w.isii 1 a^marker 10 Manna's method Hanna^could sav of them, as he did say about^the pohii. s of Plan and Quay, 1h.1t^lhe^ vv.ih mere babhs iu itoa uti .1^bitting Hie protected laslajjitried 11^1 ampaign money *' OolonHI'ongei s ^^iuui..|ii is ..f af^coiini simplv becavai it coiajea from 11^replllill.au soliri'e the I'ohmel Is evl-^Setttl) out with Manna and tin- admin^^istration, lb- Is a close friend 01 Ken^alor Korak. f. und. were if to lie as^^sumed that he speaks for the senai.a,^his words would sign.lv .1 sivl. at op^^position which Mr. Manna would look^upon with f.ar. Hut Hie Ohta SStM^papeis ihat know im.si SSSSJI ISJa situa^^tion im lulling that slate s In st sliver^orguns l.el mil that h'.iiak'T will not^oppose the Minna .aiiipaign that v..11^lb- would like to. he wdi hai.lls^dale to. h TwoSnggestl^e Items. TW'i1 hrM if. ins in this morning s^l^ondou Idler arc suggestive ^^! caaaaaeMthai might easily run intoeohiinns of type, Tin status in Klllope is causing ell.il. ss COMlt spl'i 11 tatiotiabout the political rattan with^all the Ibjaalrkral pomp thai has iatel) IKi-iigoing .hi. Mliglaml has bad noth^^ing M d... Th. i oilrI talk ..n the DaSJ*^MaSM has it thai Cm land Is out Is the cold.The sell bars!aHasioa n m bed livone ..I I.on.I.ni s nu.st InflUesltaJ^publnulions is lhat HMjgfM I'lctotia and^the Mai.piis of Salisloiiv. Hioiigb full|^aware of Kiench l^^.iloustes ..f KscMml^BhhM gieai ITIMmI ^SB He i leal-cut Kiigiish-teiidingImtuescs of isa saar.^ilia ov i r i h. rssf. ThecanrIna is th. giaml dauglii.r of^yueeii Victoria Sin is a rhJM a| the^lam. ni. .I PliSCfas Alice, win. v\.is Lha^Wife of the grand duke of lleSSe- lHiiiisi.oii. whose inalcnHlcaM realm has.is headuiiat lei s ill Ml^ pl.t I v I '.^ i^man town. Mat uisia.ll COUM goaalp haspsratatently repealed the st. rv thai^Hie voting cajsrtmi'l lit. iu RajssM Is a^most unhapi'v om Thai saasM M lik.lv to he whole-cloth falsehI as not,but BOW remarkabli. u is that an^^^mint. lik. flreal Mrltuiit should satis^^fy Itself that. Ill tile IHissilde pIcM-llee^of a luightv iipiiumng involving Hi.^laiundarl. s of every state in Kuiope.^Kngiand wouM be all light, as stf as^t he | [us-si.in empire vv In. Ii holds I be blll-^an.e of power, o i ..p. el in ,| I.e. a use the^czarina is the aajaas'l grand, hil.l The^kaiser's SMMsAT is the .laughter of^MsaSS \'ii folia, but that tin t doesn't^apiaar to hav. weight iu the mallei^of the r.iations bet wets (Vermsay ami^Kngiand. Theother suggestive Item in this^morning's 1.11.1- i.n.ws the aaaerthm,^frei|iii ntlv mad. of lat.. thai the^Ki.iich aatmtUi bamnrs that icussia is^going to smsssal Iht psMarsMssi H^Strasl.utg to rYanoe. Sui.lv that Is a^aMMSJM Mmhah, MM ajwsyi under Its^piis.-iit nam. MSsMMSi Mai had Us^pla. e SS Hi. map ..f DiiioIm- for IfMhSJ^liun^lr^'l years, hunng the centuries^that witnessed Ki SaveMmMSM into u^city. It was ess-ntmiiv OsMBSaV DM^^ lay Kruno ^ UaMh Ihj l*..ui 1.1 nth look^it into his bead 1.. ^aMSM Sttaslniig,^This was M l^^s^ 1. .,1 1 n,,,,. pf pi, vail^ilig SSSM M Kin,.p. In \^^U^. niter U^SMhl nl seven v.. t,s bj in,. Frum.^1'iussian war, Stia-ntiigs gall.son surrenvlervdto the Hermans and. when lbsmar.k made inace w ith the wrecked^realm 1 f NMssMsh the Third, It was stipul.it''' that Strasburg should lie rc- ayaraam uMrMMhT V man living to-day will siv Stras- hajaji.st. i.d to France. h^ grai ^^ of^Muss a ^i any other power, unless that^man In s also to ace the Merman em^^pire ni 1. 11| obliterated 1^ 1 IhcyMat iiiey Won't. Till:amusing report comes from^Pennsylvania that ih. gold dem^^it, rats then hav. decided not to^nominate landuiates for the state ..f-^ISM this y.ar This information is sM^nan*eyaS* through a paragraph iu one al i I:weeklies: it is a piece of informationsoberly given out as news. Who.11. th.se gold democrats' who^tmva . ..lu lu.led not to nominal, a stab^ticket in Pennsylvania this year, and^how many an Hnn ..f tli.-in'' Snr.h^a man who voted for M.Kinley. I n 'months ago. for president, is 11 . gold^democrat A gold democrat is ;l man 'win. von.I for tin- gold-democratic can^^didate for praaMeaH at tin mat Macttos^unless lhat man has 1 n^nine, d his^a lii gill lice. Now.tin gold .I. in... rati.candidate--^Palm. 1 is Ills name fan.I a good deal Imaim in Pennsylvania than 111 Oregon.^The gold-democrat ic ticket receiv ed a^larg. r p. 1.. utage of the vote of Mimic-^^SM than at Pennsylvania larger in^piopoiiioti. we mean of course, it was 1not a SSM in any slate lit to In called^large. The left w ing of the prohibition^party that party had two wings last^y.ar polled very nearly twice as many^votes in Pennsylvania as the gold-deui-^SBMtic ticket polled Why. ..in ward Iof Anaconda, tin- Third ward, poll .1^for Bryan only a very few votes less^than the total Palmer vote for the^whole of the gnal slate of Pi'iinsy K11- 1nia. a state w lien I.jini.immi votes wen Icast last Nov ember. Andin.w comes some Harrltyl|e in^Pennsylvania, and lie announces to the^world lhat Ihe gold dunocrais of Penn^^sylvania havnclii.led not l.. nomi^^nate i andidates for the state orti. es this^y.ar This man evidently is trying to^l.e funny . and he makes a success of a^i.ally. lie is funny. OneMMSJ Forward. INs.v.ial important matters tin- .z.n^of Mussia is pursuing a policy whl. h^will pi..nipt tlie civilized world la^rule him as a progressive ruler. Not^thai the world SSfMS so inn. h ahum^the czar's diplomatic doings: In- may^^ni. Main Kinpeiot William in no.ii^style and Hnn turn about and n eve^the pr. siil. ill of Krati. e in pi in. . I.^State, ami Hi. ii In- SSM DSSSM hjajmlf^to In- tin center of famous liospitali-^tits al Meiliii oi id,, recipient of p..pu^Mr ovations in Pans Hies.- things do p..i...inn par ion. h. Millin more signili. ant way s, (he^. :'...^ I.eiinvs the ayMshSBMMt a poll, v^iu.no enlightened and BHSM humane Hi1.1 ihe one aa ssimsmmMv ssjraaml M SalI In- in i de. i ssoi s. I'or instan,.. ifthe lews that coin.s MaSJ Itussja iis tine, ihe .im is to sMUmat*Mh tht inilv v.ars of his IShjBJ Bf mm atioll- Uasor the sbMMI shsMMs sf si^herMs esila for itussian stMstasM- The hang, si lo taaaSSM ctTi-ctUi within I^v.ar I Int.-a ft. r no prison, i s, aoUtlrSl or ..tin is. ale to be Si nt lo Siberia withouttrial. TlieiMfh world lias known of in. ivp.ii n.. more grim in its leyrara^Mian I h..s. vv hi. h have fallen to tin^I. t af tlie iinforl inline men and women^whom Russia s police have hurried oft'^to Hie hnrtois ol BSharMi It 11 possible^I that, iu MslSJMMBi the SMtMl of tin^sulTeiiiigs endured there have been^ov ei w n.uglii. y.t th. lestiniony is al oinmainl of trustworthy rittsamt of our^own eountry win. have managed lo spy :out the land and win. bring back m^tiiuts thai luive tllbd .lii; list, in i^with ainar.eiii.nl over the fact that a iiii.nl. i n-day gov. i mil. nt could lolerat. iSUell bill lull ities Mo.tetnrailwaj ...nstiu. tios is aass toI.ling Siberia WlthM comparatively sbmrssst BamaM'a rsMr raahaaa Umf^tin act Sal conditions in the penal rai^^.ins Hnn ;ii. of a . Iiara. i.i Willi^which it Is not w.ll to l.t the riViUsad^world heeoMie intinial. lv a. .|iiaiul. .1^The poajslrm tion of Hi.- lailnuiil Is. of^its. li. an null, at oii of piogrcss. of far^gn at. i slglllnV am . . as one of the signs^of i aaa era (tar RsasM la the nolle)^respecting .Ml.- which the csSf is said^to hav e a.I. MM! \..vvcomes Ml' I'Hvl.lson. whose li-^. ense t.. lea. h has been Ink. ii SWay,^an.I iii liis b it. r pi int.'it in the Stuntl-^SN Hi's morning, he makes clung. -^against the iiuallt) at tin In . use ,,; Count)sup. i intend, nt Crswa. ahsIt aforesaid.barges Miss I'raven will^gajdoabtedl) la. kl. in aaajM iiitur. |SMa*^..f th.. MssmVbN i^ lllaahi .1 ai sss tune as If tin . ml at^ill. cal misers' siillw was a lilt Se^BjJssM affait ^ PMsonic passas, Dms'a h'eekly it.^v i. w ..| Tin.I. bj silent ii|miii the SMes-^tion of the depressed condition ^^!' soiin-^Ipli vv SO hav. In ^ n plav ing the Butteami Anaconda paces. ^ ^ Iftin strike is really si ill. .I w. do^hop.- Messrs Pelts and Sovereign will^camel their advertised rebellion^again-! i he gov. rum. lit. ie i Mis P.ra.ll.uiy niav possibly lie m- tsreated , |,, retarns from her aV'ard Among. tlu r things MM size and en- thsjsMamof the Bryss sMatMss are^ahsarms resnstrhsba primpertty ^ i Theia.es arc .n.r and it remains to^be ares || iitiv bo.lv has gone under. ^ i IfMr I.i utg. it of ^'Im ago had bscs^as thfiftl as Mi DaVrSJM af San I'i.im^c!si... In would have taken those rings^lo u paw nbroki i. ^ * i TinaoM nepubllcaiis of r..|..ia.lo at-^! i.i pledging lhasaaarvm ssam M Mm^BaTsasM sM sjsM ramsMMsh ssrti^imiiilaaiid an aagvaaaarammmM stiver^| i^ pubIi. an for Jutlgt oi BaS ahBSSMM court.Bat that's more consistency^, than goldbuR republicans usually dis- ,play- Moodliehaxior will pnaMi Mr. Uress-^I cr to marry again and aki another^tig killing In about ^ \ *.ais and a half. Thereport of th..iv of a Kloiidlsaacon the V. i'^' stone river I.iir miles In lovv Mil. 1 v tin ns out^to ss a fak^'. Col. s.n Uorsask how- !ever, is turning all son- i^( pilamsfhy^loose on the country and he may in'^a mountain of K,,|.| ., 1 :^ How ciu-^z^ na any day pat ^^^a-a ^ Mr.Rockefeller could -nil further en-^. nance the aavnities oi ih. cci-aalon by glving Brown univ eisn a gI. log donationJusi the sane ^ i ThaiOakland lunam whs slabbed^I himself in the abdomen ^^ .Hi knifewaa evidently living lo glv. the^i m.'di. al majdhSBMB son* IICM SS a|i- p.ll.ii. ills operalions Mesidesi h. mills ..! He . .untry. Mr. i..iitgert of rh Iran ii reporut that Ma millsof tin gods seem il' starting up ^ MMM Ml said of Us . time of eni-^Ih r.xleim nt brought . -.mist John ^i CMrMshs r.fmer arlvat. ^..-reiary. that Iheyoung man uci|iiii..l Im education in.1. licit making I. ^ master. i^ i Sum.-places, like Clm ago. hav. tin i.ssr S1, smf that th* ^mmarary af acouple .if gold i ^ngs . a snusag. vai^sets pi opto w il.l MMMSBBJand haatoa are the busy^I B's of ihe national league Just now.^^ Klopcr Wunl exhibit'.I Ids BrMMh^pugnacity to the end His very lasi^act wus to take a fall out of a train,^i ^ i Inthe Middle W est I lie -ml of MM^coal miners' sirik. shasM make lahhsr^day more of a pn tin ihan whs anti. i-^pal. .1. Whatevermay have In Mr. MMSS ]er's emotions at the nine of the min^^ders, there was uiuloiibte.il)' a go.'.I^.bal of cold deliberation and premedi^^tation ai^.on his conviction. - tm a ^ Ur.Andrew s has not de. nleil w h el her^he will return to Bfowa. Tin HsMSjS^I Independent, howevir. having broken^| the Ice. may return to Brown occasion -^! ally. ^ | ^ IThen- seems lo have BBSS, more than^; one lady in Hi I., ulg.it ease. ^e 1 Tlieda) s fJaMSBSS dispatches indi-^. al. that Hn irain-robbing industry is^rapidly reviving. ie i CMBSSjluVmiaJ Uee has h'ft Havana^for Ni vv Voik .ily for a vacation IP^won't get it md unless Hie New York^Journal and Ihe N. vv fatS World agree^P. leav . Mm aloii. . SomeOdds and Ends. InKasrtand at i mm |.. is,,i - is nr.- naund^Mary H William. IS John, M Kliza. Id Thaaaaa,^ Qaassa, m harah, B Anne. B Jam.s ii ml -':! i 'liarles. BBaahethBarhtiry idaywrlght and^adaptor a Ian ut SahSoa and other I'rcii.li^daamiitists n.r il.. Annri.-.m slag--, has^Mat aees deeot lied by the rYeSeh gov-^. riiin. ni aits the purple IWhaa thai in-^Mratea aa ..tin ^ r ..I the Fr^ iieh Acad-^eniy. Tli.re is an eminent physician in Las*^! don win. takes the position thai the healthoi the ipb saajM ba, as an av- .r.igebetter, an.i Hn- doration of life^leaser it there a an n..t a arartk'Ms ahy-^slrma in the arorM in attar aosaa ba i..volsiii. idea Hen essreaaed at il ayaeae,^Phyalrlaaa k.u ayasa aeapai hhas theycure.' tf lha two -tinips tirsl Issiieil Wasli-^asjtaa'a part rail was on ihe lu-.eii and BtoBSkhai'saa Ihe ..tlier. Since thai linn Ithe rsfhrns Mmjm at Ma Bsrted Maars^I shammt waaM fsrsMb a aaSam portrait^gallery', shawlns IBS faces of ik noted^Amen. ..us H i blastBS appears as B^I Issues w hile UsrsM'a pi. lure is on ev- .rv Mnm sim..' taas except tka PaMmMsa |series oneof tin family of ^IjgliliilK Hells^ of^Augusta romtty, Virginia, has died at^| Hn- baaaeatead al Long Utads at tin .g,^I ..I B lb- w .s Alexander It. Mill sBa ^t^I live brolll. Is alio together bail l!i oils^. Hint foiighl in I'nptaiii I'lislilng's mm-^i pair ol Hie I'll III V irginia mMBMBt,^Mam w all brMaSe, ami mam nearly ill^killed ill battle or ill. .1 Bi vveiuub A It. II.II has I tee n lor nearly ^'^ years all . hi. r^Iu Ihe Presbyterian church. A WOMAN'S PRAYER. OLard who know est every nee.! of BjMS,^II. Ip in* to bast cadi cross, and mil u-^pinc: Qraalsm fraak courage aaays day, Helpm^' to .lo ||l^ Work alWa.v With.mieamsMBM'^O Lord Hi.mi know.si Well boSJ dark tin way. QsMaThou my tooMtOSa, lest tin y stray^ilive me freak mBb for . very bass,^last i should seeramsM Vhi aamari Amiinak. . einplalnt I : Miv. me peart il Lord, strong M en.lur.,^Help me to heap It simple, pure.^M ike me uiiselllsli. helpful, true^In i very ad. whate'er I do.^And keep content' Iblp me to do SB woman's share. Makeini.r.ig. o.n strong Is he ir Sunshineor shadow In my life: BaataMBar Is Ike IsMj strife Tok. . p . aBMBl'^Anna B Hal.Iw In in S. pn-nil.. r Ladies^lloun- .b.nru.il ALWORTHHtLU AllAugust da) on Alw.irth Mill. Allsounds aabdued daST, calm ami still. A^P.rfeei Shy, thai glv.-s us such. Takeep^ souls in rhythmic lotack WithNature, and Hie magic art wincheomm ta w (rom Baton s boart. Tin-kv above the rortk bsbvsr, Pro.latin .i biWiBleoSi overflow oithus.- rich gifts Ii v .nd our ken Toogt. a: Mr woi.ts at tongue or aeai^i\i aralai ttis aams an this f.;:; da) I'orItlessings siie^n along our way. I'n-cdtram tin worhl sto) ratfrs. lis strife.^We mliuI u^ of that better nr.- iiic Bod Bho smsr m tojomsra - aiaeel^Pronoun. .-.I us ^i!.mm)' -and ^ a Bad us^^Man Andthen haoMSNOl thro' BB n I: gta. , .^This earth fait this dwelling place, i,.tBears a is.v ami Bartb bekm Praise Htm fr..ni whom all Mi - ^ c^Sow. i'tieis.aInn., Hampton, Pass., Aug t KELVINAND SELLERS. Greatseptuagenarians. Are al Niagara '^Falls. Fromthe Murrain Kxpreaa. Th.gn al-si si lentlst in the world^was in Niagara Falls yesterday. With^him was the man with the greatest^memory in the world. And the gnat^sciential hai i gi ai memory a- tin^man wilh tin gnat memory Is also a i gr.ai n ; They an two gi.-at men.these iw... Their nanu s are Will^^iam Thomson and ^ oh nian Sellers. WilliamThson had a ^Sir^ before hisnum.- for :l years. For llvi years^he has had an..tin r till., and now all^Lin his in! mini, friendi' address Mm^as l^*rd Kelvin I'oleman Sellers, be^^ing an Assert) an has no title. He is a^plain Alii. rl. an citizen. Mi:: a stianger^seeing thi two men ami not knowing^which was which would mix flu in Tin^man with tin nil' looks ami a. Is like^a plain i it ix- n The plain ^ ilizeti looks^and a'ts as || be vwr. the autocrat '^of all the Ruasias. Lord Kelvin is ism promhaMimi l akabi . Colrssss s^ n-^. is is frigid. Theyat^ .-uriotisly alik, and unlike^Hi se im li. Ka. Il is ni.ir. i h in 7n y ears^old Kaeh is .!^ ^^ply interestcj In el. . -^' ^^ ..I i. Ita ii s I '...i li hav iii v i.ted and^^ lis-ov. red thing.- ... the blghOSl value,^ill tile scientific and ei ouomlcal world.^Mut ther. th. parallel .ml and the dl- .^v.rg.m. Begrtna. Lord Kelvin isa the- I^arMI ami man of He laboiatory He is^pi,i. li.-ul only so far as bo in ^ Is n. be^to pl'OVe the Hie..lies win. Ii In evolves^from constant study of n..tur. .- ptol.- hma. Coasmsa hVMara iskos up tin workwhope William Thomson haves it j^ae.I ff the delllonstl at. .1 theories of Ik.s.n .nisi evotvoo taw practical ap^^plication of llle discoveries to MSOJOOUM^.i I In i is. Lord Kelvin has not l.u.l a Ik in M years There is no Ik fiomwhich he could burn aught that^would interest him. Me i.iuld teach th.-m. n who vvriti tin Iks more than theyever knew. He is above luniks.^Coleman Sellers, too, has nail few^books in many years. He does not need^to, lb knows what all tin books con-^lain Hut I^ord Kelv in ib rives his ^^knowledge from stiuly and reseach.^CoMmSS S. Hi :s knows be a use h. re-^IWimkl i s. Moth arc equally familiar^v Its all of the Ihcotiis ihat have been^it'lv aiic. il and discoveries mad. in sci- ^ ^ ^ i:i the last ;ai years^Laird Kelvin^because he has made most of the dis-^ooveri.s. i'oleman Sellers because after '^mice hearing anything, whether it be^an abstruse piobl.lll in the higher^in.itliemoiics or a simple staiem nt of^fact, it Is his forever, liis wonderful^I.i am stores it away and It is always^on lap. Mothmen are d.eply interested in the^N agara Falls power problem. Sir j^William ThomeOB is int. rested BBSSBBS^he was the first to suggest the idea of^transmuting vvaiet power from Niag^^ara lo distant points by means of ilec- iiichv Coleman s.-iiers is Mtoroswsl Incause BO is Hi. pi. si.I. nl of the XI-^... ara Falls I'ovvei company, which has^put Lord Kelvin's theory lino pru. ii. ..^Y' iti i.lay Hie two iu. n went out to the i^power house together. It was the tirsl^time Hun Lord KeJvM has s.h-ii tin^rt nil of genius as expressed in w hir- i^ring dvtiainos and buzzing transform-^era. It was an old story to i'oleman^S. Mel's. They slay..I there for hours. !^while tin olil man from BCOtlSSjd ^'x-^..milled ami sludi .1 and asked i|in s-^tiotis. Winn ba got back to his hotel^In hnibid happy, wilh the bsSSBMSi^..f a 11i.i n S bb s. 11 his ofTspring for He- IIISl time. AilKxpr. ss r. port. i in t th^ two SBM^ai tin- Cataract bMH. Whatwill be flic greatest a. hieve-^BleSJl in Science la Iko fHtan .'' he asked^of Lord K lv in Colemjlnbellera replied: ' L .r.l Kel^^vin is bsjagry ami btsbis to so to ^iin-^aer,^ he ashi, lie has no time M ba interview,^l. LordKelvin beamed ami tried la^speak. OoMsjsb Boilers lstorrssts4 him.j^II K. lv in vv isli. s to go to illtiiier.^ I Insaid again.^Lurd Kelvin got a chance lo -av aomilMSB then. I am no proplu i. h. said. ^Kl^ . - trlrityand mrrksnrn have sotaMoss^who are working diligently on gi at^ptohl.nis. Whal th. result of their la^^bors will be it is impossible for me lo^sav I call tell you vvlial the greatest^achievemesl of Hn- present is. I hough OolemnaboNeri rocovorod his breath aithis jiiiptuii. LordKelvin w isln-s to SB to dinner.^^In- ssM. I...nlK.lv in saaked annoycil He^look.' I a i i 'oh man Sclleis for a BaMMSBa^tin ii tut m d to the roportOT again. Ifyou want t^ -ee the greatest^a. hi. '. in nt of sen iii c lip to date.^ he^SSM, go ^Ut lo the power house of the^Niagara Pulls Power company You^hav. thero tin i 'II iii a x ..f the practical^spsUFStkm of science in the 19th cen^^tury ' Win. is the great st scientist In the^vv Mid ' began th^ reporter Wewill go to dinner.^ said Cote-^m.in S. fl. rs. draw ing Lord Kelv in's^arm through his ow n. Therecotil.I hav. he.n bul one truth^^ful answer p. ih. last ^|iicstion. Lord^Kelvin himself is easily Hie kir.g of^scientists. True, his wmk has not boos^of tin- popular suit. He has not M*^vented klnetosropefl ..i lelephones, but^h has d all vv nil prlSclslBS rather than^with .1. tails, and lie has learned the le^^mon- caueeo of electrical action, which^i ^ mad' possible ihe ^ labors!ion of^th^ application of tins wonderful math-^od af tranamlttMs power, Mis nam is^n .i heard oftes outald^ of Ike teehntrml^world. People win. are fsmllMr arBb thevv.itlv of Bdtaos and T-sIa do n o^know 11 ai asrh a man as Lord Kelvin Alsts. V.'t us a aeMstlM he Is a BOOSt-^er man than talis,oi is as an laVetttor, von aa hjdison is a greater Inventor thanT. sla ^ Ver An imed of being. The^honor of claiming him as a country ^^man is eagerly sought by Ike scientific^in. n of Hir e nations, and all can Blake^. I cms in him. His pai. n'.age Is Angh - sgos if. v'as born in ii I fast, Ire^^land, His life-work has In done in S..1 la ml. WilliamThomson is yetrs old. He^studied at tllaagov ami Cambridge tinl-^^i rallies, mid when he was '^i years old^.v is made professor ..f physics ill the tlraln.ii.. .1 Inalitu -o H holds that pMlttoS yet. 11. lives two lives. Six^months of Hie v. ar In- lectures to th.^MBBHMS of th^ university. The lec^^tin, .-.at over the heads of all i.ut tln.se^who have an .artiest desire to under-^Stand science So generalized are his^1. t ins thai a is prob ible that better eg- scatIon a I r sups would be rearhod by a^I'ss . ..iiipr. h. nsivc niuii But It Is his^huoineaa ami he makes his liv ing by it. 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Our^orders for this vast^stock^surpassing iu^extent, variety, lieau-^ty and excellence the^best exhibits of for^^mer seasons ^ were^placed long before the^latest tariff became a^law, which permits^us ^ notwithstanding^the recent sharp nd^BJBMB in values ^ lo^sell this stock at ante^tai'in^ prices. YOU'TTP^nd noObsolete Styles Inthis peerless stock.^Thanks to good mer^^chandising, every^summer suit has beeu^sold^you'll (bid here^the latest only in fall^and winter fabrics^aud fashions at prices^at least as low as you^will pay elsewhere^for lust season's^styles. There's noth^^ing in the way of^men's wear thai we^can't supply, with^substantial savings to^vou. Beforeyou buy a new Fall or Winter Suit we^want you to get our prices and see the difference^between the clothes we sell and those offered in^other Clothing Stores. MbfjIII! ^ssasaasssssssss^%%Bali B osssssssssssSa^*Vf^%%^B^1 CALIFORNIAPRODUCTS I OFGREAT MERIT^For Miners, Mechanics and Laborers. t ! 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NEUSTADTERBROTHERS BANI'KANt'.ltsCO^^ %'Sv%eS^^%eO^ obj^bbsbbbsMbssb\'%/%bbs' Bv% bMMBBbbMsMHBI %Vf^^v*^%l amiII Ik n.i husiii.'sn nf IiIk t^i MMBSly^brslBS N'l 111.' ravv y.mills vvhn sll iiii- sarMm, Tin ^ so sol MleroM him. aa* 000Has familiar MsMsMBl ITSOrttM, Tin-stfMr six aaastBs nf IBs roar I'p.fissiir Thorns..n. us In prrffiH to I^'^i.ill. .I. ni vis up to llii' arorM at bwso.^11.- has In-, u s. ii'iuitii- ^ x|n il in nil surfs^at OSBBBttlSBSl an.I mi all kin.Is at ^ n-^mlssi.ins. Hi- was . hali nian nl thi' In-^lornatMasl NMsara pusibiIoMhs, era-^ati'.i by tke MMcats H'alls Power com-^paay i^ 4otarsaMi tho boot sMrtlaM ..i^utllMIng tho sssfor mt the fulls. Thai^linij. i t was am' .if th. |n-( .-hilitres of^his bratok If ^as In 1 i Umi h.- i.a.I^his rtrof paM f ^^ I Be osbji. i bofon thi-^lltitlob A aoorlottos tor tlie A4vsace^^mini of RcMacOi mnl sh.iwi.l thai n^Mould !^^ s. li'titili. ally pooolbte i.i^iriinsmh vv iit. r puvvrr l.v iii. anaofobM^irn ily f'r.iin Nlaiiara I'all-. '.. sin h .1 . - tautpMsts as New York. Pblladielpbla, llnstin ami .Mmitn iil. Ilui it Is BOt ..n^-in h a simpl.' BTOBoMtlOB as tbsf tMU^l/iril K. Iv ln's fatni' as a si i mist n sts.^Indeed}, il is nut 0B any sin^! inv ntloB^or .lis.. very, inn mi a lifetime ^^f arlea*^til', work lii wlii' li In has l d the srorM.^The Ihiiits vvhii'h li.' lii- 'Us. vii.'.l^thai Iimvi' n pin. ly s.'ii'inilii mi^o'ouM tin roiuraeo. Tin1 things arhioh hi'hasmini.. Brartloal v hd h hav.- BOB* nlarIriterool us iroM are inuny itui.s Lord Kotvta. thos Mais Mill^I aaa Thomsos, sho bbb4o the Attontl^i^oble practicable. B/heti tM treat wire^was mm aajder tbe deefi II was round^thai th.' telesrapb lastrumenta .^! the^dny orere Insdeatiato, sad thai ss re*^suits bsbM be ohtalaed froai ^i^ at^^tempt t.. use ih.-m ai th.' dtatanci of t,SMmiles An iffort vva.' ma.I.1 to us^^a ili lli nt. lv -puls.il p..Inter, the deflei -^Hons of vv hi. h by th. rarroal maM bo ..lis.rv ^ .1. I.in a p..ml. i' lung- i. viasten h avy. In .1 spin \V lliani^Th'.inmin's ailvl.-e was ask.'l The^problem of MveatBal ^ pointer that^ahosM have MBeBarto kenstb hut no HtBjMv as easy for hnn. Hi SBSSOSjd' ii a Bshtar by a silk throad, i.. thai^the alsjhlcM carreal btsbM rsaart ft: almni linpereeptil.lv-. Th'n h^ till.^^^ lieam of llghl ^n the mirror, ami III^n tl. i tion on a ^-. r.in save the l^ng^pointerwHhost llcht, It is.nl^ within^a f. vv years that Ih - mirror do Vice baa^;^.. n auporaeded l^^ oilier appurutus.^l'.e this achievement ami the inv attoa^^^f tin siphon n ardeI', another sul^-^msrrne rahlc device, ae was MnMhttd ..y'Jin en \'ieti.! in In 1 vtil. Massihat imi. Ma MvsatMss bava^Boca bbmbVi The arobooai ^i the aavM*^tion ot the ^ompim* in Iroa vosseM asa^one w hh'h iMjsned s. i misia f.e rears,^ami eaur-e.l many ehlpwn^ks. s.i WilliamThosMos solved it in Is77 by^pladas msgnota when- they a*ouM^raaatarad the Mflasaoe of ihe ships^^Mm on the mssftrilr ne .lie. In IMt^he resd a nsprr befori tbe Brltlah As^^orteMoa for the Advancement of s. - eme in whieh h.- foresh.'i'l.e'.'il the^sioiaire l.atti i v. then aontethlaa; . ntir.-^ly unknown. Another Isveatlos mode^the sum.' yesr was a Roandins device^Mr sorertalBlas the seats, of orator^w itboul atopplas th. motioei ..f the ihlp,^still other gnal dlaroverleo wire the^fai t that so recently as M.MS.BIt real - BSJOiii.- . alib was a s.illil ball of imill. n roriianil Isvs. ami the esase sf the^earth tremors whi.h ail sstraaoaasra^bsve oiis. i v . ii Blorthese ami ninny other thincs S i WilliamThorn eon was elevated to the^sinrsgi ^f Baslsad in hhlg, with the tifteof |.iinl Kelvin. Thet is not his^only honor He is a Kniirht of th, I,. -^gloa of Hoaor sad of aeversl u rmas^snd MebjrMn orderSi ami a r*h.D. sf fi ur^dlfrereal salvtiMiles. Hut he boars Ms honorsw.li ami one t.. roe him would^ink. Iiun t'..r nothing wore than a plain manof tii pe pte^which he is at heart.^Lord Kefvta csbms to this noaatry as hisway i^. the annual BJSetMC of the^British As-... lull, n for ihe Ae)vain . - in.-niof Be Waco, whieh bsajMs its aes-^slons nt Toronto to-murrovv. iinlv^i.ti.-e In f.,ii has this otKHiilziillon In Id^I's llle. tings SatsMa the Itrltlsh Isles.^That was in !Hk2. vv In n it m^ t ut Mon^^treal, ami tin ii Ml Vi lli;;,ni Th. mson^an aided over the se. tion de voted to the^eotislili ration of mat lv mat L a I ami^physical Brlcace, As Lord Kelvin m th greatest selelltlst ill tile Worlll, oo Isthe n.e.ilng of th- British AaaocMi^lion for tlie AdVBSifSliill of Se!. tiei'^the gfeatsM gathering ot srlsaUsta iu^the world, Tm re are MM ssada auMIr^ea. h yiar the greatirt illseoveri-s ami^taVeatMaa of her maj sly's Baadscta^It was at th^ meeting of this orenn-^iz-ition that th. (ii^e,,.,rv of aig.ui. th*^Ben element foaad in the air. m^ tirst^Baasaacsdi r^erhssa eves grssler ah^^raverha will \^ Irsl toM th^ t-.- tins^Breoh Lord KotvM was sahod ysstsr^^if i.v what w is pi he pioi.iuigaleil In tha^line of BOO .llsi ov e' les. II smileil a^^In reptl'd that h^ illel not ear^ to an-^san r iiie ouentir.n. It is saf- to toresas1 thath. has BoniBthMg boo to toM of.^He hus something n- vv alsraya. \ti..iti.i \t m ^ . fromtii.- ii trsM rVoe Boasa. | ^Mr l^avls wimts to hBTBSW the lawn^SBSBt r ' i^ ',1m B'S won 1 MM n bM if lie^rents ...fi !^^^ la- i mi i umi over and oM^i our griis-