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Also Blue-jay Bunion Plasters. (278) Bauer Sc Black, Chicago and New York, Makers of Surgical Dressings, etc the rogues who caught thorn napping most umloiihti'dly have sprung from the highest circles of society. This satisfies their amour proprr, and may eahn the appro honsions of their financial hackers, should tlipy liapon to he trading with borrowed capital. So tho foolish legend of the gen tleman thief is fostered and propagated. Hut the cruel limelight of the Anthropo metric Department promptly chases away these aristocratic illusions. Doubtless you hae never heard of "Monsieur Hob." Well, long before po lice dogs were invented, a jeweler whose store was in tho Palais Koyal, had trained a little poodle to perform a very useful de tective work. Less sure of his own judg ment than were somo of his colleagues, ho placed absolute faith in the olfactory pen otrativoncss of his pet. It is unnecessary to insist upon the details. Sullico it to say that when a new customer entered the store, Monsieur Hob had a sniff at his or her shoes. No patent leather, however now. was proof against this canine in quisition. A sharp yelp, and Monsieur Hob's master was lunde privately aware of the personal habits of the "aristo crat" with whom he was dealing. There remains to be considered a special typo of criminal rufliau, who without any pretense to nn exalted social origin, or even elegance of manners, often possesses both enterprise and courage, l'rauzini, guillotined iu Paris some years ago for robbing and murdering a demi-mondaine, was thoroughly representative of this class of cosmopolitan adventurer ran laquitutrcs, as the Parisians call them. Pranzini was bora in Alexandria, of Ital ian parents, and was merely an interpreter by profession, but his success in fem inine circles was amazing. Incredible ns it may seem, the police, after his arrest, acting with the consent of the judicial authorities, handed hack to a young Ca nadian lady, who moved in the best so ciety, and was of irreproachable charac ter, an amorous correspondence which she j had carried on with Pranzini, every line of which displayed an infntuation, com bined with an ignorance of the world which simply took one s breath away. Perhaps the most striking feature of her letters, in which she unburdened nil the secrets of her heart, and related her ex istence from day to day, was the indignant stress that she laid upon the corruption and moral dangers of Paris! Only pas sion, however, could have blinded her to the fact that this big, strong male, (f de cline to say that he was handsome), whom she made a hero of, and treated as a cul tivated gentleman, had the soul of a brute, and was incapable of appreciating, as she fondly supposed, the poetry and literature of the languages which it was his profes sion to interpret. Classical education has the incontestable merit of creating and holding together tho most liberal and in ternational of aristocracies, to which the professional malefactor can never aspire. A S one of the rare exceptions to which every rule is subject, 1 will cite Prado, who like Pranzini, was both a robber and a murderer, but was infinitely superior to him from tho point of view of education. In fact, his intellectual attainments were nothing less than amazing. Tho fierce eloquence, of his defense before tho Assize Court disturbed tho equanimity even of the lawyers who wero prosecuting him, and left an ineffaceable impression on the memories of thoso who heard it. In spite of all his efforts, and by very reason of tho surprise occasioned by his transcend ent talents, the verdict against him was pitiless. Tho proofs of his crimo wero overwhelming, and the greater the gifts with which Nature had endowed him, the more guilty and the more dangerous to society did he seem to be. His real origin has always remained a mystery. It was widely believed that ho was the natural son of the President of a South American Eepublic. How did tho "gentleman burglar" come to be invented f To answer this question, we must go back to the period of social upheaval which at the end of tho eighteenth and the beginning of tho nine teenth centuries accompanied and followed the great French Revolution. In the gen eral confusion caused by the abdication of Napoleon, a most singular impostor arose. An escaned convict, named Cognard, fa- hnous even to this day, having murdered The mure ou read these Advertisements the better we can make this Section.