The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, March 01, 1900, Page 13, Image 13

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    The Conservative. 13
defiance in this particular , the Ameri
can shipowner and merchant mast be
contented with a very insignificant posi
tion. "While I am perfectly sure that
any impartial coroner's jury , sitting
upon the remains of our foreign ship
ping interests , would today bring in the
verdict of 'protected to death , ' I am a
firm believer in resurrection ; and when
the financial quacks and political mach
inists have tried their hand in applying
the stimulus of jobs , bounties and
subsidies , and have given up the hope
less task , I am sure that competition and
free trade in ships , and the materials
and supplies for their use , will in due
time restore not only our flag to the seas ,
and the foreign trade which naturally
follows it to our citizens , but also the
activity to our shipyards which is now a
matter of tradition to the young and of
memory among the old men ! "
It is not probable
NOT PKOBABLE. ,
ble that any great
number of republicans have proposed
to affiliate with ' gold democrats and
make mixed tickets a la populist , silver
republican and 1C to-1 democrats. In
Nebraska there has been no attempt to
fuse gold democrats with gold republi
cans. "Whether they can ever be welded
is a question of great dubiety in each
and every county of the state.
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BOOKS BY E. P. EVANS.
Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Archi
tecture. Profusely illustrated. Wm. Heinemann -
mann , London ; Henry Holt & Co. , New York ,
1890.
1890.Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology.
D. Appleton & Co. , New York ; Wm. Heinemann -
mann , London. 1898.
Beitrage zur Amorikanischon Litterntur and
Knltur Geschichto. Cotta : Stuttgart. 1898.
The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Pun
ishment of Animals. With two illustrations.
Wm. Heinemann , London.
BOOKS BY ELIZABETH E. EVANS.
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The Abuse of Maternity. Published by
. Lippincott , Philadelphia's.
Laura , an American Girl. Lippincott , Phila
delphia , 1884.
A History of Religions. Truth Seeker Co. ,
New York , 1892.
The Story of Kaspar Hauser. Sonnenschoin
& Co. , London , 1892.
The Story of Louis XVII of France. Son-
nenschein & Co. , London , 1893.
Transplanted Manners , ( a novel ) . Sonnen-
Bclioin & Co. , London , 1895.
Confession , ( a novel ) . Sonnenschein & Co. ,
London , 1895.
Ferdinand Lassallo and Helene von Donniges
A Modern Tragedy. 1897.
( In Press , Truth Seeker Co. , New York
The Christ Myth.
THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
is in a tourist sleeper , personally con
ducted , via the Burlington Route. Yon
don't change cars. You make fast time.
You see the finest scenery on the globe.
Your car is not so expensively fur
nished as a palace sleeper , but it is just
as clean , just as comfortable , just as good
to ride in and nearly $20.00 cheaper.
It has wide vestibules ; Pintsch gas and
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In charge of each excursion party is
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Cars leave Omaha every Thursday
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Only three days from the Missouri
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Write for folder giving full infer
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Evolutional Ethics and
Animal Psychology.
By E. P. EVANS , author of "Animal
Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Archi
tecture , " etc. , 12mo. Cloth , $1.75.
This book explains the evolution of
ethics , or the growth of rules of conduct
in primitive human societies.particularly
with reference to man's ideas regarding
the lower animals and his treatment of
them. The first part , on Evolutional
Ethics , discusses that conduct of tribal
society , the influence of religions belief
on it in the course of evolution , and
man's ethical relations to the animals ,
closing with a chapter on the doctrine of
Metempsychosis. The second part on
Animal Psychology , treats of manifesta
tions of mind in the brute as compared
with those in man , the possibility of
progress in the lower animals , their
powers of ideation , and speech as a
barrier between man and beast.
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book will be welcome. " The Nation ,
N. Y.
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