Show IW lii S afire ila all allai line ita will mm THE CANDIDATE if the great statesman is placed on iho ticket victory is assured CHICAGO august if A washington special A roan who talked with connar the ohio member of the national ilp alp il lican committee is au thorit for the statement that his a th permitting per milting bp in the hanla of his friends when the nominating convention meets in 1892 he says conger broached the subject to blaine who seemed ruthn indisposed to talk about it all confer avelt at length up oa tha instincts of their to lam under any and all circumstances ani said that ought to havo something to siy an i wised cosce liim giorl aal i victory with any other m ax nomi tinn ia banin chov cd a gibat act lin ft hen conger dil led upon the ben ices of his and said tie lad every disposition lu ht them and th republican party ton aud would not now decline a nomination in advance whether he told confer directly he would take the nomination I 1 do nut know but I 1 can say blaine will accept it and so I 1 new all is left with Blai noB frienda jaath effell Lf fell BOSTON 10 it 19 thought ahro that ther is no h luge in h oriu orius 6 R la oll L his 13 eLi a h apo of u speedy v fry Sis ohio aug 10 the police llull and yon nel were attempting to arrest george Duhl ruey who iab trying to kill ins wife and lii L ii e 1 hall and yon bennoll Ken noll yon kendill returned tho ing Duh liney sore idlers ahi NEW II 11 YEN au 10 nine italian laborers were injured u 0 la tally in h collision near branford on ali na r yo key and r roa I 1 is n oraibi ora iii air a nai f ATLAs ru mo august 10 last prank cottey an se veril oters over a pint of whisky ad a fight took p ipp i anch allonier ll onier ion of hn J L mccullouh wa wai i sect in the arid 1 rank coffey was killed mud lobart lo brt stanley cat BO badly that he will die rr d s E signs WAI august lo 10 Frele rii k dougla Do usla I 1 cited ti tato finist r to the hayti ha tendered liis to department of elate lie give 8 no reason for bis action kilito by 3 re MEMI toan august au saturday even iii at k landies Lan dins Sli ig in a fisit was the result of a d u r D it ail manser af the was ahot and lilii by a aneio hand vall was mortally wounded finlo anil 1 fenile what is the uso of rearing daughters asked aa intelligent not long ago of an inquiring englishman when young they are only nil espouse and when grown they marry and go away whereas a son what a world of difference there is between that and this of A cradle song a recent poem by young poet W B yeats where the mother addressed her baby thus I 1 kiss you and kiss you my ni n ii ahl how I 1 shall i nu my lear v hen oui e brownl to us in these later times and biti all the sentiments of christian civilization fostered in ns it is almost that any grown human being could have the heart to extinguish th first struggling life of babies most of all does it seem incomprehensible that alie mother whose nature is wont to well ap annl how out at the first helpless hel plebs cry of her infant and the father whose instinct n to hover over and protect and feul tor both mother and child in their weak ness could ever t lurrender or with their own hands destroy the creature v hum they have brought into the world but strong as are the natural instincts stronger still is many a religions fanaticism stronger is a national or tribal tradition and when we consider that it lias taken ages of christian culture and feeling to bang us to our present height of ilasin active sympathy all forms of life till now we are agreed thit no more beautiful eacret or divine sight is to be been under anu hun than that efa mother with a child in her arms then we can understand that ahila it h an outrage a sin and a crime to destroy i child among alie taught of christendom it is but a li ideon barbarism among the heathendom strand laati jiuu al atis tho race every one knows that inen B passions propensities ind as well is callings are in choir faces but it is only the few who hiiro mad the study of physiognomy an especial pursuit who are gifted with the power of reading those faces judges who leavo long terms on the bench lawyers in icile practice and doctors of eminence possess the power of interpreting physiognomies more largely than other people but any one can acquire the rudiments of the art by dint of hard study it is as impossible to disguise a face without putting on a mask as it is to disguise ones handwriting when the expert comes the disguise h torn off and the face tells the true story of the spirit onside the body one only needs to visit the penitentiary to realize bow undeniably aico writes ug bisti banual upon tb features ac is not the drunkard only whose red cose flabby cheeks and watery eyes betray him it is the sensualist whose vice is read in his lips the knave whose propensity is revealed by the shape of hia month and the man of violence who has been betrayed by his eyes an experienced detective or a trained jailer seldom asks the crime of which a is guilty he can tell it on the criminals face in short all the advantages which fowler told us we were going tc derive from the study of phrenology we may possibly gain from the older and more mysterious science of faco reading st louis republic |