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Show OIK M.E.VT IlEKT TO hUtML.' S;SW l"P' that ra!,e utilitarian ,rj egalm tiie, Invest -gaU.ru in fura n.ieUx. aettlim. peoplouae tiie tetebhotie, the tele grai li, tl.eiKtlric light rileuu the i ettrccn,aaJ,.iKli for further i-1 plications of ekclrleil v lu tiits uraSn and u- of everyday life lUtihcv nevtrtbinl. of Oilvaaitod liU fru. i leg", ra!.e out cftUs world all ilia! sch.net? studied for the pun; love or it his ilum, and the itabiLiblr glolw would bo lu jut the tUleof unclvllintlou that t emral Atria I, todaj . bclelice dea uot irtate la. bor, nor the Industries flawing' frm, it. tin tli van hand. MJeuce I-tbe I-tbe tros.cliyiif the Industrial atu, uu me outer, ui tne experiences and liercrj tiou tint gr.ului.Uv attach themselieatotlieeiira. lnutrml labor iioaeuf tho parents, mut set enceii theciilld; but, as MeLfiru seelu theooiutceriial vrurlJ, Uicou becooit-s richrr than the father, auU raUca hb jKnitlou. Jlau U the wi-nl of fcleucr, au i from hla in-c.illH-jt tpno Uio li.-tiui-trUI nrt, tiie mok. cjn mlue auJ tuuurl under the ground, the tailor LirJ rati cu; the lisliiiifros can thru out a Hue ami tuiithal nature givts him. the bcavrr cau plastrr hi hwi.-t, the epliier -au spin uJ uiavr; Uit utither lu lil lumiftorfeetliM luau the UtiUfit ueii twiri. ta iu mukt (M-i'viut In unl.r Vj live. JIo have tins i.rU recelvnl their great juij-uIm-s from science? In tlietvirO Bisttie rau uiiUrrUI at luuJ iwi ti lUlnUustnal apjthcHttjii; and la'rr on the etun tO iss iiij; Um r;.u inatcinl U-canie U-canie iniBrexi with tin- iharaitir of itslndustrlea. ThetnouudUiiht ere of America became CJjirrruitli. because they found native evtr which tbey cotuidertfl a aruty of btoiiL, uuJ thi)il and hamniirwi Itiutu toolk witnout -uowiog huu to f trge it hot. fiarat(v liiug uul of the region of tuti l m nrnbi became workiniuttoui, Hint, horn, bone, or f.hell. An i viliialion advanced and cotu minv becnnitt UlIHn-d, Hie were ljt ion of raw mattrlaU m not the only condition of linki'try. i'ia'&M of wliat tin V cocslJered oud v.ejj ti? larkiniuj iiatimii. broke thrjJgli th lurrien that hhut them from Uu. outside world. While ihe Thratlai s were fell pi wj their euemliT-, nud tjwuding much tiun a UMooiuR tmir uud i, tl.ilr itihlwr-, tiie 1'iieiikUDJ, railing the iltdiu mneaii i.x the Tyiaui Hud done betbre them f.Jlld tin ir ray out Into the AUaitUt, and In lire to the linti-h i-lw- The natives of Uie-e !!, dre-ed In ski H5, and with their boJIea daubed over with jellow other or wood, were living and fighting over rulr.i oftiu and oilier tuiiierfc. that Hun kt-eu- not of. The J'heiiu iaus fuond ll.ie niLti", tec I. Iak tin and other nilneraU niih tlitni, aikit Ubluibed meUllurgic industries. Fhe wtre acting uuder the guidance guid-ance of an infant seicme. An iutelllgLnce roe in the llrit .sli !!, and an initiatory scieuce a drvekitied fro it indutr.tl ir-ul'g, ir-ul'g, the i-oj le n j iuner sold th-ir ran mineral material to di-liul n Uou, lit ut inufjtcbired it fur them -elve. jjnaf the growing in iellrseueeof a nation ei latt ores-ml? ores-ml? Uwt uf any ntUhWin.; na lion, Ht iroiierit U iiire. Ttie moment any nitron allius the intellectual in-tellectual elenient of rodu tinn to fall btiait that of in ueihbcr, a mere loral i iviuttge no longer iu-ire-i Mj.eriority. htinci and I com 01 en o haviiii o,ued uji Jwtlm i rnl 1 lutcrvaimuuttJUoaaruJud I liiccLnrt-, the cot of rtrryi ; ran I urrterialia !iiH?il; and git en nn intellectually luitrijr iitli n with raw material, the inte.irt.tual j uierIorlty of another nat i farl lutha'aucts tiie iix-esiin of Oiat j raw material. Inttlleit l the ..real factor in commercial sue 'rr, whetii-er whetii-er of individuals rr naliocK. "Take tii-e oi of the t-ki'.ed brick layer and of tiie lijd firrier; Ihe r1rt I usius'-ralin in lui work, the wcond is ulug brule f jrce Whtu hegonuptheladderwi'h hs licl of bri ks, lit ha? ta carj al-o his own weight thus aefully expending ex-pending force Some one notice this, and tubetitutes for tiie lrutc force of the hjoian that of the horse; then the lior- U dwpli -ed by tiie mechanical force of a eteain engine, which tai do the work of fifteen men or of rjro ho e ia Hie same time. Coil converted into heat is doing all the work. The coal mined each ycariii the L'Dited jUUs reynstnU in actual work morollian tht sum of the force of the total u!atIon of the ztobe, a&uinilug all to be trou? men. riius the substitution of a natural force for human poTer v.'ly in-creanw in-creanw ths proiuetlve capi.y of the liuman rac. Guided by an Intellect In-tellect taligbt li scienoe.Hii' natnral forces on do iu a ftw Iiojh whit the unaided labor of m my men cnuld not do in a lifetimi. It was no priihecy, but a IUhi of genius, tlit drew trom btepheii-son btepheii-son the a".-riion that It is the sun that drives the locomotive engine, by beina !i r rate-J from the coii in which It ii been stored for fcges. Hutmaucaa ntlUitr ireate forte nor endow anything Willi proportios; all that lie cau 'o U to iKiivert unit combine them into utllitieA The uan that does U.U with knowledge It nrnrcd tlio dlnnl failure of ig-narauct, ig-narauct, lut he that tries to aw towers uithoul undiritandlmjtheni laluevitaul) punWiedfor lib rali presumption. It 1 tlii preumilrr that causes tiie mortality and iUhu that follow lu the wake.of iitllfta-lion. iitllfta-lion. Xaturai law. lilo Ihe civil, never aJmits iguorauce a an cx- In" this country three tilentirl have rtfVolutionireJ commetce Oer.ied,tf Copenhagen, and rtra-di rtra-di and W I catstone, of Iimten.'It wasof Taradai hat JIuxI-y Ktld, melToct, lint any natou would dj well to FjerKl j- ,000 in diMverilii turhamin, and an tqjal amount in educating and ntlliig liiut to work K ssmcr tudiiiRaway at steel, ins revolutiolilled Milp build-lug build-lug Dr. Joule's studies In the mechanical me-chanical njulval-nt of heat pro-duceJ pro-duceJ the comjound engine, by which tlir necewwry amount of cool for carrying t given cargo lui Nxn, reducl more llian forl time; tlat is. a Meini'Iiip tint in 1S5J carried a cargo at an exptnditueor 1 4,593 . if coal to a ton, now dot a the wme work by burning about 850 II. Joule's studies in heal liave made it possible for a cube of coal that will pass through a ring the file of a iS cent piece to drive ono ton of cargo for two miles In one of the mo-!. Improved Im-proved teamJiljs. In lbSOtln. rate on eraln from New Vo'k to J,lvci-puol J,lvci-puol waid; in ISsCit wa Id. a buliel 1 he rrductliu was primarily primari-ly due to the scientist Joule. Ever time e strike a match we are indcb'ed to the men tiiat hate studied science for the mere love of IL TIio men that worked nway at coal tar jut to see what wa in it" made the whole world their debtors by dicoverlng alUarin, the coloring principle of madder. Ami to thej men the world i indebted alsj for anilioe, antipyrine, and more than a hundred other coal tar roduet. BcientiUS wondering what tts In crude petroleum, found laraMn and TSeice. l'ajteur wondered what caused fermentation; hefounJ out, ind brought n new era U uine making. The singing an 1 dancing nf a tea kettle attracted IheaUeu-tion IheaUeu-tion of a brain, and wc have as a Mtaenuence all theaHdicaUonsof "'rr'swinginjora chandelier In SSllS cathedral before the eits S?roun(: OiUleo wa tiie l-eglunlng "f J f?Tln of thoughts that r-ulteu liSffiUon of the l-nJ-ruw. 1 i ihmieli it to Uie perfrctli g ef fhndwrea" ut of Umi; and thus Hom?lu"omlc oUelv3Uon.,a..d to scientific "ouguj, knoun one Instance, can never if K'Sev'er'giv.ng xran new WlX devil b flndlng nb chief for Idle hardj to iio,rc!c cc I eVrnally at work finding m-'h'n? eful for litem to do. l'trli.tp- p i rutlly, but to long a I here la an vcrlli, o long at there it a humau ra-v, sudso loug it Ihere rtniiin onrrttaled one ec-cr t of m ir, 'a r u I lie Um K'lelltL-t s o iim. f rt! o ure Jove f inrntiaik.ij audui oivriingalutratt truth thai s'i' leuetithtiiiunU. ll tac world shall ever U. at prace 1 1 a I r tlieihood of maukiud that pacn Kill owe It cilMi'iicc to the a tut tf nature the mJciiIW. rfilelH-eiiknoloJgr; artltklll in u-ingit. A principle uf tcience 1j a r ii k! In art. Ait may make mis takes tj aroosly aj.lj lug or lit ig iarngthe tnitli,f hIciAv. lUII-!, lUII-!, ocean Meaniships, all the ute of Um-d an J eljclncilv, km, our h-ftebuitiinpi, our maaufactorie. and all that ad Is to our uiiterjal crnjlirf, are due tn the pfa-tlral a, ptiml ii of Kieutlfic principle. l7atuyo Jhrctia |