Thu-e is some soul of goodness 1!: things evil, would men deservingly dis~ till it out. .\ mnquuisuu ut‘ the brat writers shows that about 0m: Ward in every six in unlimu‘y lituzu‘y linglixh is at classical urigin and (hm we could noxnom “vxpcl l.ntiui~zms“ from the. language than we («ml-l go back to the civilization of Anizlo-Suxon England. l'l 3 gm»! state. Albvrti (matched the gatvsoh-yprcv‘sm the church of St. l’vu-r. m Houw, to ho whuln and sound arm- be-in-gup mun-l); mm yours. 'l‘lw inxwr rcmt' of tho (-hupvl at" St. Nicholas. King‘s Lynn, Nurfnlk. is of 04k, and \Vusmnstrurtwl uqurrls of 500 years ago. lhn'illm- slaves. us an instalu-v n‘ tln- durability of thatlmt lhc lurgu dormitory ut‘ the .lm-nbins‘ convent. at ful'is. was mocutwl m ï¬r and lasted 4|)†â€Nd( burial: of mm"- than NW H Durable Timber. ’I‘Iu- clumbilih of the framed timber nI bthImI Its is wry (‘UIISIIIQ' Imhl. 'Ihe trussv .s of the old part “I thv mm of the hurlin- n! _-. <I I’- .;I .r, If. ...... framed in M6 in NH}. .1 spa yuan. 'l'ln‘w talk-g1 But {1 him 0 this n ‘J. '1‘. Norris. of Springï¬eld. Ohio. the detective. does it trick that probably no other man in the country can imitate. 110 takes a silver coin. usually a. dollar, sud places it on his tongue between his tooth. With his tongue he strikes it against the tooth Mltll tho sound 01 a. tq-logruphing instruiuoflt. the opening and cloning of tho circuit being oxactiy iuiitutr-d. Norris used to be an opera- tor, and by means of the coin can tolu- gi‘upll words so distinctly that any tole. uruphvr cun vusilv road the message. in this manner he telegraphed ï¬fty words a minu o. A Ii‘ipu/iln-rm reporter wrote out a. usage on a. \\'ostcrn l'nion blank and handed it to the detective. The two o'ierators in charge at the Southern took ( own tho words up lust us Norris prmluced them with tho coin: The lllrsszlgu was rapidly sounded and writ- ten down. and all throo copies coincided muctly. Mr. Norris can stand up be- low a tulophone, and in this novel man. nor {oh-graph a massage which any ti-h-gruplu-r can road with great facility. lint the most woudort‘nl thing is to see him biogmphing with his eyelids. In this manner ho can couvoruo with an min-.1; without uttering u. soundâ€"St. Lnllm‘ Il't'lIIl/l/ll'll’ln '}:“l‘tl “I" I'ull‘.’ 11in- Tolem'aphlng Will: Teeth Incl Eyelids. Th 80. old cigar. to you um. “um My {Maud-hip IruVo iu-Ioml. And me You're on I'll turn thou. Aml light Another wwd. “he" one-n We named hard '0 W. Aml um um! wrmw H‘L'uml mun-«m0. Thu awoke hum llmu would bid than 300. Am! bring wmo Drum-r, hum! dram». than .mokul-nll', lull-inch I'll-P. I'm mm to put with mun; Wlwu‘utlu-ru ruil'ul. than 110'» In“ Ami when m. paper's consul. man. With unnlmlictiouu from It in mmnuh [um a put! Whou'ur I called on than. _\'('ill'a' {mm nun-n: mm. than 119'» hut 1.1M To cheer and comfort. mo. (H the: \‘0 d '71 ‘L ‘i. Idul» 1H; ILUHH' “Cl-U 11 Km, mul \u m sound and gmxl u spa c of nearly a thuugmul :l'lww trusws un- 01' Hr. 'lhu H'Ii’k uf ï¬m .- m “mi (10!!an uf 'lfll of St. Mark A. at \ «mine, is m sm years old, and is still in state. Albvrti ()hHL‘r-Utl the Thu \"l‘nu: Dina-Hun. in!“ right I dc ll uf (Lil'kc-y “lï¬tiuiuu‘. H 'l'. I ('lgcr. l‘l szth )‘ mad. m thv u? y H'Hinz,’ 1m thv but THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOHCONDITION EH H! «'l (lid, 13035, yq‘ tuk du to tlm villâ€" uf an old I “Ulll, :1 fl-llnw, me that \‘illzmn.’" way but 'I 0 this Fun t‘xuy are III Imunciu†in the .\m>oi-‘l:.II;I~ cum: “MI \I .1!†W01") as ‘IIIM hy \d‘ ‘Im a hicn Is i liuvud: but just \mi‘. till } v0 Hive: I‘Ri‘h'lle in the case. The ch; mow trh IL \Ilzun "(3t uwuy “MI MN be: It (If L..I:f'.1uit am I 1"‘Ulllu'd to WIN. 1 I, mun†piece of thu ("0H‘. if .-' ;?l)§\i'ï¬s‘('ti the MI‘III: Phin'nrtm'iutim Marion Cobb, a ruspousiblv goutlcumn n" this Imxhy's Mill precinct. Ky" says he MW a. squirrel mating in a. very peculiar Itmnnm' up in the top of a tree. and .5 caused him_ to stop and watch its ac- tiuns. Pretty soon it cmne‘ down the crud Loaï¬ng u‘lï¬nch of wing-thing in its nmuth. and \\'01.. diructly to the crock Whvn it got to the udgo of the water it turnml round and lmcluni into the creek until thu wuu‘r covered it ontirnly. we (mph the tip of its now, when it lot, :40 the bunch, which iiuntml oi'f dmvn the ('l‘t'Ok. To gratify his curiosity. Marian m-nt (14)\\'llillltl;.',ut the bunch. and funml. he says, that it had a million fleas on it. "How are You, old buffer 2’" said thn tender to the railwoy car. "Do not couple me with any such language, you sooty little wretvh ; you have been drinking on the road agnin." replied the car. “Don't get oil the track and break me up so ; it was only a. tender remark. You know you are always following me oHver the country." retortetl tho other. “ mm a. great mind to spook to your tootc-r on the locomotive there," said tin: mu. Thu iucu-‘uutivc luul been quietly smoking, ï¬red "pet this an if it was about .to join in tho millery, lmt the hello of the twin hvgan to wag her Lougne. and the c ginccr pulled them oil out of the tic-[gt so suddenly that the locomotive felt its head lightwâ€"L’us- um L'uumm'dul Hull.- (in. ‘ ltlemnel summedflnt nee otgmt ‘ intellectuel Ii’owers hove Inge. mes-ire heads ; but his theory is not borne out by me. An enmlnetion o! busts. pie turee. mmlullions. integliou. do" of the world'- famous celebrities ehnoet tend» the other wsy. In the eurly psiutingn. it is true. men ere distinguished by their Jorge hoods. but this is ettributehle to the pointers. who agreed with the en- ersl opinion sud wished to flutter t neir sitters. A receding forehead is mostly condemned. Nevertheless. this feature is found in Alexander the Greet. end. to a lesser degree. in Julius Owner. The head of Frederick the Great. on will be seen from one of the portreite in Car- lyle's work. receded greatly. Other great men have had positively small heads. Lord Byron's was “remarkably small." as were those of Lord Dawn and Cosmo di Medici. Men of great genius of ancient times hove only what may he called an ordinary forehead; and Herodotus. Alcibiades. Pluto. Aris- totle. uud l‘lpicurus. among many others. are mentioned as instances. The own age forehead of the (ireek sculptures in the frieze from the Parthenon is “lower. if anything. then what is seen in modern fen-heads." The gods themselves are represented with â€ordinary ‘if not low brows." Thus it appears that the popu- lar notion on the matter is erroneous. and that there may be great men with- out big ht adsâ€"in other words, a (ï¬r-nova watch is capable of keeping as good time as an eight-day clock. ' "qulrrc-l'n I-‘Irn Ii \ ion-minnto r. The "was of Great Mon. all' of llu- Apple mory. llnllwn y News. rebuttal teati‘r. ‘Vlbll cl‘.'lllt s fricllzm is 11 live gives The (:huum-s it]! UM' LCM} l to Mrs. AHM: n'v. if .-\(ln.n 'nrtm'iwtim flux: prw'nt dvcmh v vha‘lm-H a)“: (:1 1-, M. i'Avu n. mbMo 0 had an 01 1. The is by- !3 1101' 1's are 1: part Adam Adm†“'1‘? f UM mm- an From :1 sins!†haw 1mm guth.‘ of ouch fruit bni muko up the 'pcrhot timozpicuo. Just ‘ so with a man. Thurmaro lots of onu- ‘ wheeled men in this world. They can I Still‘gt'u'lu, um‘noboo‘ta, run an engine or I keep a butclwr shop. but. outsido of that. they are all at. son. It is the handy 3 may “Who is helping this world along“ ! the man who '. 1111 of wheels and Mprings. Don't. ) a‘fraid he ‘nuso you j lmve phumod to study law to read up on ‘ philosophy and science, and to 1 arm 3' how to hauullo tools. to analyze st :11, to post. yourself on whatever is worth knowing. You will discover as you grow up that. tho man who knows the least is the greatest higoL to argue with, and tho ‘ mL-zlm'st man with whom to transact busiuvss. sum“ lining; m until Hwy “1‘ WIN-n taught, it at «mt o and I'm: Iplvtl l\ as anurr. lh “M1!b1)y,if you only realized how much this country “111 depend 111011 3011 in t.\v1111t) 30111131101160, 3011 “vulgin't wastu 301111 ti11111.)1n1 will soom 11 or lulu-1' have to tnke “0111 as thc 111 st of 111; 1111!.Th1erc “ii! be U111 sumo ,smifu 1111' place and 11111111 111111 1111:0113 as you 51,- a tu- 11m, and the 111)) “110 11:15 "111131.111! his 1.111111111111111 H119 11111.11 11110 is 111.511111 1111'111 z1111ljost11-11 1111111111 11013111113111 he is in t-‘xu way of £1111 Lmy, 111111111v-uml 1111' 1101l1.." â€" 1/.â€1111 m [Aim/I 1 we "'3 arms: “Look at my wahh, my be . “ill wulim t‘ I: all the}, w u fut. As soon as the victim \wlu-s up the man makes his uscnpu either through an open window or door. In ovary mum the prowlvr opuns all the doors and windows in the house lml’nro he prowl-(ls. The man wears a wido- ln-innned hut, carries adurk-lantcru.mnl has the lower portion of his face vou- cualml by u town! or cloth. A fvw nights ago a. married lady felt the prom Icr tiukling lwr feet. She quickly lit n. candle, which the intrudur as promptly blew out, and thou qu‘npml through an open \Vindow.~â€"Nlu [Gum-m0 I'd/l. ylml, ï¬nd wide his escape. Scm'ccly a night passes now but that somv female in auvulwuud by the. i‘mmlr tickling hc-r . The worthy citizens living in the su- i bni'han districts p! San Francisco .mnl : Butchertown are greatly excitrd M. r present. but their excitement nine“ 1 . to nothing when compéred with their indl'vuntion. The pane“ of their homes has hot-u suddenly shuttered by tho ul- u-nt of n crank. and all etlortn have thus fur been unsuce msiul in lurreting him out. Shortly after midnight a few weeks sgo . gentleman: 19mg with his family near the daughter house, was awaken- ed from his sleep by the piercing shriek- of his daughter. a young miss of sixteen summers. llc gmhhed his revolver and hurriedl ' ran to her room. in thenxlme- tntion "2mm ting a. burglar. The girl was a most «lend from fright. and in broken Accents nho narrated to her father the cause of the outcry. She had been rud. 1y awakened by a. tickling sen- sation in Llli‘ mien of her feet. When she openmi her eyes she saw by the aid of the pale moonlight. which was strug~ glinu through the bedroom window. is masked mun stuudiug at‘he foot of her l)(.‘<l. hhe shrielwd. and the intruder sprung through the window out into the The {hm-Wilm'lml MN! in Hu- â€(I 3 1mm in m‘ more th: 111 «mu lining mm’ “111' A Queer Marauder In California. ¢ ‘ (.‘(HHIH HI‘\\' "I they had IIIHI 0 . (.w Han'u-JA: mu on: ' 1“ 0 pounds. I an unis: Alvxn-un tum, and won. dn ll HM Hid fun: Wurld and you [‘13 and 1141inn il_ bul‘z'i 'udc such The-n» was a heated discussion in 9. Third Ward hotel the ntlwr night. â€I tvll you. sir." said one ut’ the dis- ;mtants. “the-n- is no law much" but “115.: lu-uplu um cllungw." “sz thvrc is." said a. new comer, “thorv- i> mm am that 1m man, no pvolll - can e‘lmngnu" "\WML i-s‘ Hm; 1’" f 1 \ “.‘.!uU‘.\.;~ 12-2 ‘ -.~.‘ He not only got a. squ 0 men]. butslu- hunted him up a. (1mm h t and a pair at boots and than Mr. that she was in his debtsâ€"VIM I'll/l ['3'1'1' I'rvss. smiling. "If I was an art connoisseur I shouH like to look over your house. Hmrv- thing bvtokcns that. you haw- math: affu. study. and travvllud ($12119wa in I'Zumpu. By the way. I'll stup to flu- side entrance for a. glass of wnbor. and if thu girl mm spnx'c a bit of brréuglnnd meat I'll be thankful. My long walk has umdc me faint. lit-autiful from. vimv how-taste and culture appnrvnt even in the way this matting is nailed down on the stt-ps. Sorry your rt-sidvnue is not for 243.19, and I'll juat stop 'to in~ kitchen dour. "Uh 1):)" no! my hnibaud vuluus the pint-u at about 59,1»)1‘1." “Only 250,1)0')! Hug pardon. but I Imp“ he won't be foolish vnuugh to thin}; oi selling at that ï¬gurv. He might just us vvllgL-L 316,000. I s'u» tint your ueig‘xlmrs try to imitata your curtains. Mu! hit! Poor imitations! 'l'lzia is u grmul flom-r vase you have thug-p. I prim-d ulw in New York the otlu-r day, and it was 9500." Ill “Do you wish to buy?“ “Nut (-xzu'tly. but 1 know a gentleman who is hmlgiug'for just. such aplch, aunl l voluutm-red to run'ubout a. little for him. 1 pun-sumo: you would want at. least $20,000 '2" “Oh. yes." ' "How nice evvrythinu around your house is kept up! Any stranmur vunld at once 8N: tint. tho family hu-l tit-11' and culture. Sorry the place is no: for Halo." hum A I"... Who I- Chuck Fall at Illa-In. Noun. #3 A tramp sum-k Detroit the other day who will grow rich when: others at hm class {room and sturvu. It. hm: hm; been : wonder that noun a! th-w: nu-u seemed to know-how to tnku human na- ture. hm. horn is I man at hut. He w u yesterday working wvcrul strmrts H} [in-3 northern part at flu- city. llu mmlu 1.5 «.115 at. the front door. Shh‘cting 1.;‘ house. and when his ring was unan-x-(ul he would rmuuvo his hat nuul inquiry : “Bug puxdou. but. is this rim-o 1' yr “he 1’" “No, sir." ‘ “Ah! ext-use me. I was tuhl that i; was for sale. althuuyh l umhl 1.0!. llIhL-\ .' r‘tnlul why yuu shmml want tn )nu't with such ï¬ne prnpvrty. Thie is on ~ 01 the prntLh-st strut-ts in PctmiL.“ "You. I think an." “The air must. he uvat and pure I’ll- lQl't‘ 15 U il'l'l‘a‘ 9'! A u I 'urhn n 21-" h." Law. lul‘ lmmluzl'i rump-(Hr 1-! In" l wiih she replied Hum: Lying 2mm! cmvurds. and V. \W'IW n's Appmu'um'v. m is “bulky. short, gv I‘MXm'm. lung: )5", sum†«WM: :L :IH 051‘s, us manna 13’, and his \Hu: 1'0. is often as (-azscd and Lfll' L “1-H (fly pure IV