Show IT HUSS IS IN The recent or of Po a little book entitled Jukel by Dr DrA DrA A Iles Jt reminds the Herald ot of the famous history or of the Juk Jokes family b by n it A Dugdale some years ago tr hero Max Juke was waa wasa a fellow who left his hom and abandoned himself to a life lite ot of idleness Ue lie selected II a wild spot In lathe the State ot of Ne New NewYork York where he be on an trapping and and enjoyed a lawlees life lICe lICer Mr r who In 1174 1171 was wa employed by the prison commission found six Ib In different prisons all re related related lie also allO discovered that they had la family connections connection many mallY 0 of whom were either criminals or paupers This red fed hIm to and time the nean wu was that he learned many de dc taU tails 0 of the live or of to descendants ot of tax Max Juke end Ind ot of persons who had became beeam related to that family by mil mar riale lie vise trACed the twos of oth othI othera I era so ao that hI his covered lie individuals alt aIl 0 of that family The name of oC course count I but the statements art are said uld to be based on facts tacta The predominant trait of oC character cheter ot of the family In ht all Its III Mr Dugdale old WI was Idleness Thay would neither work nor Ilor study They Ther were unhealthy and abounding In The stronger members had a 11 leaning tow toward Id and the weaker to toward toward ward pau pauperism erlem or Of the 1100 1 persons were professional paupers Three hundred died cUed In infancy Fifty or of the women omD lived a life or of shame ham For hundred were wre physically wrecked by their s Seven w were murderers rII sixty were habitual thIeves One On hun died and thirty were wert convicted of at crimes crime some lit of them thena several Um timer Only Oaly twenty of t the 1150 a trade and nd halt balC ot of these heM lamed It In prison The Th coat to Ih the State ot of tills family of oC criminals and pauper the descendants of oc one ane Individual was reckoned to have bUt been So much for the characters 0 of Mrs tr book We have not seen Dr publication but from the I I review 0 of It it 11 la III lea riled that tilt the aU h has set Ht forth the results of oC A lint um ilar with regard II ld to th the d de of oC Jonathan tb the famous American scholar and nil tan Ian Th The Inquiry no lees tI than n 1400 1101 Individual ual with this Among the results obtained are there thel Among th the JIlt UL lOII college grad or of the Edwards family there thre art are thirteen of ar colleges and oth other er higher institutions 0 of learning Ave ot of eoll and many mallY or of important academies and American and foreign coli college an and have this fatally among the lime alumnI Timers hue have been sixty physicians all men or of mark more mor than clergymen mu mi and teachers 0 of theology who have hare served In public a lar large number or of leaden In Industrial commercial and life In more Rore than thirty States SIt Ing presidents and superintendents or of orral railways ral I bank And insurance company compan directors minors and lead err en In reform The facts acta thus thUi given Iven blY the truth 0 of the saying laying 0 of our an ancestor that a great Inheritance baa ha hahe he who I ii well tarn born Th They y also prove that th the old praxis ot of drawing well n 11 dc deal between wn and nel tile the people had some ome justification In a theoretically correct principle only In Inthe Inthe the carrying out 0 of this principle a grievous wrong was wal sometimes corn oom by conferring the title upon worse thin worthless while tb the real 1 nobility 0 of soul lOul And character was wal unrecognized The Th facts also 1110 show how bow much leered Ity Ane and hn have e to todo todo do with UI the formation ot of II character This Thill Is II now generally I by bS sociologists to the ex extent extent I tent that th the fact of oC hoW I free agency i ran can be accounted for tor hu ha become a problem lut It should not be I lout t eight Ight of oC that nl no on one has hR only bad traits as his hll Inheritance h has nine good transmitted to him through an HI heritage Is anI a very oem oom plex one on and with proper aid when le Is formed null with proper exercise or of the the caving influence or of the Go pelman AntI and woo wo woman man can h lie regenerated and put In position to progress toward eternal ex exaltation Between th the 0 of nature due to what ho he has inherited b by bythe the natural bIrth man Is ii free to choose chOOM the good and reject the evIl light has bas been given him to know both to some extent to do goOd Is orr offered hIm from Crom divine BOUs It Ithe h he notwithstanding this selects to rol fol rollow follow low the deems or of hI lets heart to do evil rather than ala do good he cannot e escape res bill tr Th The condemnation Is just These af are tome ot of the truths set let forth In the th two locks bo mentioned Ire In there paragraphs They fhe are lessons much needed In ht our time when the que questions relating to the tree free agency and or of man art are discussed and Ind when hen society is II almost at a 11 lose 1018 what to do doto doto to combat cringe crime and Immorality the laws of oC heredity and the effects ot of environment are ure tull fully understood the duties of the reformer should be no nomore nomore more difficult to perform In regard to than the or of the physician who has thoroughly and correctly Slag nosed the case or of hi his patient |