Show LIFE IN THE OflEAT CITIES Plo TnJfncj li Mot la I nm t X a I Hon And aa to thc tendency of the growth I of cltlM lo enervate natIons there Ia I no proof of It 1 at all talente we Identify the lire of great cltle with the paaslon for Idlenecs and pleasure and selfln ulgence which sometime but by no means universally accompanies their Growlh say the london flppctaior Whell you get n large prolelarim lit Inc ae that of ancient Itutne and poa bly or M net eh and Itabylon did on bo aim of the rich and powerful then no doubt you Imc the condition of a loroughly unnatural and unhealthy life and no one can wonder at the rapid jlecny of such rllles and of thi natIons which gloried In them Hut here Iho honest working clan fur IIII umbers the proletariat where the middle classes of dlntrlbuterii annul nmn racturers and iirofenslonnl Otto are borlaiu and energetic emil nen Ihc clua thai live un IU accumulated calth contains a cunildtrablc uprlnk ling of serious and dlslnterralrd works era wo do not bellcto thai there Is I tho smallest evidence of any greater anger in tho life of the city than In the life of the agricultural lllago or bo paatoral tribe Indeed vr > d rKnrtl OIlier Sehrelner plctut c hit o of the modern Doers an lie g a condition of thing more pnl i of morbid elemcntii with lu nlmosi com ilete aUence of any stirring or notice nlelllgeno than any kind of modern life that Is I honestly laborlotii at all Thin Doer life Is I ton sleepy too detll tlllo of stirring thought or effort 10 be lloReiher natural It needs it least Ihe old element of danger and nice tnry vigilant ta render tl cicu grac ns |