The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, March 08, 1900, Page 13, Image 13

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themselves of the vital importance aud
sincerity of their policy. Thus the
knave gradually grows into the en
thusiast , and the line of demarcation
between the conscious seeking of profit
by other peoples' folly and the belief in a
mission is hardly to bo determined.
"Such was the gaiuo played with the
words liberty and autonomy in the days
when great Hellenic empires were taking
the place of the independent states of
former days.
"But the evils were increased by the
apathy and indifference of the better
, , classes , " ( as in the
v
Apathy of the
soir.BUpi > ortiiiB. u- Sat Present. )
"What wonder is
it , if in any ago , the ignorant and needy
are misled , when those who have the
means aud leisure and the education to
discern the truth , stand aloof in con
tempt , emigrate in disgust , or squander ,
as idle absentees , or still idler residents ,
their time and means ? The cultivated
people of Athens had long lost all in
terest in politics , and perhaps , the loss
of imperial powers ( likened to machine
despotism in U. S. ) made them feel how
poor the duties of Greek citizens had
become. Most certainly the total want
of public spirit ( intelligent self-interest )
in the better classes was one of the
worst signs of the future. They had
even lost all taste for serious literature
aud high thinking ( the Americans ore
fast going that way. ) Idleness , frivol
ity , luxury , self-indulgence , are the at
tributes of the society which went to
see its own reflection on the stage ( as
Americans now do. ) These people cared
little whether Cusouder , Polyperchon ,
Demetrius or Demoohares ruled the
Argo , provided plenty of salt-llsh came
from Pontus , tine wheat from Egypt
and the demi-monde kept them amused
with their forms , beauty and wit. Ac
cordingly , the so-called mob , the ignor
ant and poorer classes , did not profit by
that inestimable influence for good
which can always be exercised upon
them by the earnest aud intellectual
citizens. "
The public life in Athens caused
another kind of loss very similar to that
occurring in the United States. It had
no place for its best intellects , for , as
Mahaffy says : "The serious men retired
into the schools , we might fairly say
into the cloister , " for such was the Stoa
and other gatherings of the ablest think
ers of Greece.
The dairymen recently raised a fund
of $14,000 to get an anti-bntteriue bill
passed by congress. They had better
divert their money to the establishment
ofabutterine factory. The prosperity
of a good many people would be de
stroyed if the butterine industry were
to be "struck down" now. It is just as
legitimate as dairying and promises to
be of as great benefit to the public.
Drovers' Journal.
THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA
is in a tourist sleeper , personally con
ducted , via the Burlington Route. You
don't change cars. Yon 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 aud
high back seats ; a uniformed Pullman
porter ; clean bedding ; spacious toilet
rooms ; tables and a heating range.
Being strongly and heavily built , it rides
smoothly ; is warm in winter and cool in
summer.
In charge of each excursion party is
and experienced excursion conductor
who accompanies it from Omaha right
through to Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha every Thursday
afternoon , arriving Sou Francisco fol
lowing Sunday , Los Angeles Monday.
Only three days from the Missouri
River to the Pacific Coast , including a
stop-over of 1$4 hours at Denver and 2i
hours at Salt Lake City two of the
most interesting cities on the continent.
"Write for folder giving full infer
mation. J. FUANOIS ,
Gen'l Passenger Agent , Omaha Nob.
"DEAD MEN TELL
NO TALES"
is not always true , as wo have
a dead man that is constantly
telling a tale about strong
corner fence posts. Let us
tell it to you , and at the same
time tell yon about the best
fence made. There is no
expense in connection with
this information except a
postal card addressed to
Omaha Anchor Fence
Company.
205-7 North 17th Street ,
Omaha , Neb.
HOOKS MY E. 1 * . EVANS.
Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Archi
tocturo. Profusely illustrated. Win. Heine *
mtinn , London ; Henry Holt Ss Co. , Now York ,
1890.
1890.Evolutional
Evolutional Ethics and Animal Psychology.
D. Appleton Us Co. , Now York ; Win. Heine-
maun , London. 1893.
Boltrago zur Amorikanischon Littonitur and
Kultur Guschlchto. Gotta : Stuttgart. 1898.
The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Pun
ishment of Animals. With two illustrations.
Win. Heinemann , London.
MOOKS MY ELISAMKT11 E. EVANS.
The Abuse of Maternity. Published by
Lippincott. Philadelphia , 1875.
Lanra , an American Girl. Lippincott , Phila
delphia , 1881.
A History of Religions. Truth Seeker Go. ,
New York , 1892.
The Story of Kaspar Hauser. Sonnenschein
& Co. , London , 1892.
The Story of Louis XVII of Franco. Son-
ncnschoin & Co. , London , 1893.
Transplanted Manners , ( a novel ) . Sonnen-
Bcliein & Co. , London , 1895.
Confession , ( a novel ) . Sonnenschoin & Co. ,
London , 1895.
Ferdinand Lassallo and Helena von Donnigos
A Modern Tragedy. 1897.
( In Press , Truth Seeker Co. , Now Yorlt
The Christ Myth.
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