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For Once More We Have the Music
of tbe Shuttle and the
Loom,
Oh, the Tribune Feels the Glorious Thrill
. that Starts Each Idle
Rolling Mill,
And Cheering for the Wilson Bill Shows that
It Our Merchants' Stores .
Does Fill,
And
Emerging from Its Cave of Gloom It
Frankly. Says We Have
a Boom.
Thcro Is a general revival In busi
ness. The Trlbuno says so.
It ought to know.
As tho great moutnplcco of a con
siderable element of tho business
community, It would not concetti
fiicts.
It acknowledges that tho Wilson
tariff bill Is a groat success.
The shuttles and looms are again
at work.
Tho boom Is on.
Tin: Eaoi.k Is so glad of it that It
reproduces one-half of tho Tribune's
pago nrtlclo telling the good news.
Editorial Stet
BUSINESS WOOD.
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Tho next Trcasurorof Cook County,
Mr. Theodore Ochne, Is ono of tho
handsomest representatives of tho
German-Americans of Chicago. Ho
Is broad-minded, genial and progres
sive and ono or tho best business men
In tho West. Ho is Vlco President
and Trcusuror of tho Conrad Sclpp
Urowlng Company, arid has achieved
his business prominence and success
by his own sterling nblllt'cs, his un
Impeachable integrity and ills ener
getic business niothods. Ho lim been
nominated as tho Democratic candi
date for County Treasurer, and al
ready his strong personal lulluonco is
bolug felt In tho campaign. Mr.
OehiK! has a good and compichonslvo
knowledgo of clean politics, and
during his term as Election Commls
hlonor his volco .was over ralsod in
behalf of a puro ballot and an honest
count of tho votes. While In that
ofllco ho won tho respect and
esteem of every Republican candi
date and their supporters by his
mauly and straightforward courso in
carrying out tho requirements of tho
election law. As a business man ho
is regarded everywhere ns tho exem
plification of sturdy honesty and
sound commercial principles. As
BUSINESS
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treasurer of tho county Mr. Ochno
would prove a splendid financial ofil-
clal, and tho pcoplo can safely rosy
insured mat mo public runas could
not bo intrusted to belter hands.
His reputation among his fellow-men
Is of tho highest, and his friends,
both personal and in business, maybe
numbered by thousands. In fact, he
is the ideal candidate for a responsi
ble public oftlco, and his supporters
arc confident that he will be victori
ous in the coming catipiUn If true
merit deserves success, Mr. Onhno will
nrsurcdly carry oil tho palm of vic
tory. Sunday Tempest.
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tolls cf tho good effecto of tho Wilson Bill.
Republican candidates for Congress
In Chicago thus far woro selected on
tho prlnclplu that anybirly can bo
olected this year.
Ono of the humorous features of
tho campaign w.is tho little mooting
of plug-hat Republicans at tho Mar
quette Club on Saturday night. It
appears fioin tho speeches that tho
t.olo object of the assemblage, which
was made up largely of corporation
lawyers, was tj ralso tho wages or
worklngmen.
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A local hl,'h-tux organ says "It Is a
mystery whero tho money comes from
to pay tho expenses or the indepen
dent American CitlonV party."
Why doesn't tl.o oigan provo tho
mystery and lay bare all tho details?
Tho managers of tho now party open
ly aver that tho question of naming
a Republican candldato for Mayor
next spring Is Involved In their move
ment. It might bo discovered upon
investigation that sonio Republican
who is looking longingly toward tho
Mayoralty is "encouraging" tho indc
. pendents. Tho truth is tho bolt or
tho Republican county ticket by tlio
Amorlcan Protective Association or-
INDEPENDENT
CHICAGO, SATURDAY, StiPTEMUEU 22, 1891
MR.
fors a wide field for the operations of
practical politicians.
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The era ty and t-hlfty Republican
politicians iiro approhcaslvo that
there uro too many "do -ov-duck"
ribunt
PART TWO.
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tickets In the campaign. They start
ed out by setting "Tommy" Mohan's
"decoy duck" ulloat, but they round
artcr u llttlo that It was decoying
their own ducks, mid not l)cmo:ratlc
ducks. They now Mispect that tho
Ityan labor tlckot, tho "Auioih'iin
Cltl.ons" A. l A. tlckot, ami the
Independent colored ticket uro simi
lar contrivances for mischief of uhlch
they aro tho objects. Tho Republi
cans are delighted with tho "decoy"
trick when tho other lollows aro do
coyol. It inspires thorn with di-gusi
when their own fellows aio decoyed.
It Is usoless for Democrat to at
tempt to disguise tho fact that tho
Republican campaign in Illinois
shows signs or llfo, If not of vigor.
A resident or Klcjiland County ro
ccntly subscribed to an uftldavtt
pledging himself to vote tho Repub
lican ticket In November. Tho other
day a voter in tho Twelfth Ward, or
this city, boldly announced his Inten
tion to voto the straight Republican
county ticket. Now comes an indi
vidual of tho namo of Gibson, down
la Jasper County, who states over his
own signaturo that "ho has no pres
ent intcnt'on of voting tho Demo-
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crutlc ticket." It Is claimed that
Ml. Clbson has heretofore been a
Democrat. The other two men arc
Republicans. These things da not
amount to a great deal of them
selves, but they afford hope and en
couragement to tho Itcpublicuu lead
cis. go long as men can bo found
who say they will vote tho Itcpubll
" can ticket, and othors are discovered
who have no "pr sent intention of
votliig tho Democratic ticket." the
Republican campaign will not be per
mitted to rail Into "innocuous desue
tude." a
The Chicago Itecord, Font. IT, com
ments on tho Whltc-Nnoiian slugging
J cvont In this wNo: "Thcro Is no do
I nylng that Chicago's representation
In Congress Is not and docs int prom
Uo to bo adequato either In ability or
dignity. And to tlioe aciualntcd
wltli Gcorgo ri. White's record ror a
period of llftccu 3 curt p)st there is
no promise that tills exceedingly
"tough citl.cn" can poslb y ralso the
standard tdiould tho misfortunes of a I
Congressional district send him to '
Washington as Its icpre-otuatlvc.
Thore Is nut ono trait in Georn'o K.
White's political charactor that en.
titles him to tho suffrage of a decent,
Intelligent voter."
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A KcpuMlcan newspaper says that
"tho motion niado by tho Louisiana
sugar planters to Join tho Republi
cans Is Mtiongly seconded by tho
sugar-beet r.tlsois of Nebraska." Yes,
and by all tho other "teats" fostered
by MoKlnleylsiu.
Congressman Tom L. Johnson, tho
brainy Ohio Democrat, was renotnl
utod for Congress by tho Twcnty
llrst District (Cleveland) Democratic
Convention, Sept. l.". Mr. Jo'in-onS
nomination was made by acclamation.
In his speech of acceptance ho said
among other thlnge: "While thcro
aro Mime who still seek to J initio the
present by tho 1 list, whilo thcro aro
somu editors and sumo newspaper
whobtlll cling to trad.tlons and think
they can stem tho tide and b:lng tho
pirty Into line wlththclroplnlons, I,
for one, hope tho lino will bo dis
tinctly drawn thoso In favor of pro
tection on ono sldo and thoso oppos
ing (ton tho other."
James Tease, or Lake Ylow, tho
candldato ror Shod IT on tho Republi
can ticket, is a strong man, and num
bers Ids friends in Cook County by
tho thousands. His record in last
spring's campaign for Assessor of
Lako View showed that to bo a fact.
Mr. Peaso Is a well-known business
man of Lako View. Ho has been
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actively engaged In public affairs for
many years, and Is a Republican of
strength and resources.
Mr. 1'caso was born in Kenosha,
j Wis., forty-thrco years ago. There
he received his early education In the
common schools. In the year 1807
ho came to Chicago and accepted a
position us bookkeeper for a whole
ImiIo Hour houso until tho big Uro 0f
1871. Following that period ho en
gaged in the painting and decorating
, buslnc-s for himself, and his micccss
lias been continuous.
In 188.1 Mr. Peaso was elected a
member of tho Lako View Hoard or
Education, and served as Chairman
or tho ilutldingand Grounds Commit
tee of that body. Ho has been largely
Instrumental in building and Impiov
ing many of tho present school build-1
j ings or Lako View. Ho has held the
1 position of Asosor ror nine years,
which an Increased majority at cacli
election. His first majority was only
j(l7, but at his last roturn to thoolllco
( ho vnt In with tho hardsomo ma
jority or 4,100. He Is a member of
tho Knights or Pythias, Itoyal
Leuguc, Royal Arcanum, National
Union, tho Foresters, Chicago Ath
letic Club, Marquette Club and sev
eral other organizations.
Mr. Peaso has shown his capacity
ror public affairs also In his work
during tho past two years as a mem
ber or tho Republican Stato Central
Committee.
It Is now dellnitoly announced 'that
tho annual meeting or tho Republi
can leaguo clubs in this Stato will bo
held iitSprlngllcld Homo time between
now and Nov. 7. Tho prcclso (Into
of tho meeting cannot bo stated, as
Gov. McKlnley, of Ohio, has not yet
decided when iio can ho present. It
Is lc't that no good could be accom
plished by calling the clubs together
unless it Is assured that Go. McKin
loy will bo present. If It should turn
out that he cannot possibly attend
tho meeting, It will probably ho post
poned until no.t year. Tho Miggcs
Hon that It bo hold at thu timo ex
Speaker Rcc.1 visits the Stato does
not scorn to meet with favor
a
John S. Cooke, u leading Chicago
brewer, who has urged to enter tho
Mllwaukco and Chicago beer trust
und has held aloof thus far, in re
sponses urges that a brewers' combi
nation shall bo formed "on tho basis
of puro beer." Thcro would bo no
objection in law nor In public opin
ion to any trust or comblno on that
principle ir with that end In view
Mr. Cooko can bring about a comblno
ho will bo entitled to vastly more
praise than promoters usually receive
TIT ALL GO
Fifteenth District Democrats Have Ar
ranged for a Great Demonstration
in Ogdens Grove Sept. 29.
Franklin MacVeagh Will Be There to Fire
the First Gun in
Chicago.
Postmaster Hesing Will Speak for the Ticket
and Other Speakers Will Help
Enthuse.
There Will B9 a Big Torch-Light Procession
on the Evening of
the 28th.
Democrats of the Fifteenth Dis
trict, embracing the Twentieth,
Twcnty-tlrst and Twenty-second
wards, will open tho campaign with
a great torch light procession on
Sept. 28.
On the 2l)th they will formally open
the campaign in Chicago with a grand
barbecue In Ogdcu Grove, at which
Franklin MucVcngli, Washington
1 Hesing, .John C. Illack, Julius Gold
Ixlcr, John Mcfilllen, Henry F. Doiio
' van and the county candidates will
I talk.
Tho report, which seems to be well
' founded, that thu Scandinavian voters
are Hocking to tho support of tho In-
ilopoEidont. American ticket '" vt'11 1
cuicuiaica 10 nigiueii 1110 itopuuucan
managers, j 110 ncamiiuavians in past '
years have stood by tho llcpubllcan
pirty through good and ovll report. I
They could always be rolled upon to
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support loyally and with practical
unanimity tho Republican candi
dates. This year, ror the llrst time,
they showed signs or revolt when tho '
ItPpublli an County Convention railed
to nominate a single representative
or their nationality ror an Important
oillcc. Their newspapers haw been
lilted with complaints rgalnt tho
Republican machine since tho con
vention adjourned. Tho reolt in
their ranks mis grown steadily in
spite or all tho Republican munngors
have done with 11 vlow to healing the
breach. The lenders or the indepen
dent movement wcro shrewd enough
to tako advantage or tho Scandina
vian dlsalToHlou by bestowing several
of their nominations upon men of
that nationality. It begins to look
as If tho andlnaviaus would go over
nlmost In a body to tho now party.
Such action on their part would
probably destroy tho last hopo or lie
publican micc.'ss in this county at tho
coming election There aro about
17,00!) Scandinavian voters in Chi
cago and it Is estimated that nine
tenths or tlicm have herotorore voted
the Republican ticket. It would ap
pear to bo impossible ror tho party to
recoup Itself tor tho loss which tho
dofectlon of this largo body of voters
would occasion.
A special to tho Chicago itecord
dated Itclolt, Wis., Sopt. IS, says:
A social event which has kept llolnlt
sociotv expectant for somu timo took
place to-nl'ht in tho chapel of iteloit
College tho innrrlago of Mr. lil
waid C. Illtshcr, of tho law llrm of
Hatch Si Rltshor, or Chicago, and
Mis Louise Holmes, tho daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. I, V. Holmes, or this
city. Dr. Hamlin, assisted by Piesl
dont Eaton, or tho collego, perrormed
tho ceremony In tho presence or an
audience which tested tho capacity or
tho edifice Mr. John Montgomery,
or Chicago, was best man, and Messrs.
Fred Norcross and Albert and Fred
Fisher, or Chicago, and John Nor
cross, of Jancsvlllc, woro ushers.
Tho bridesmaids wcro tho Misses
Chapln, Porter and Rosonblitt, and
Miss Howard was maid of honor.
NUMB EH 2fii).
UlflM 01
Among the guests were the follow
Ing from Chicago: .lu;lgo Bradford,
A. F. Hatch and wife, l'rof. R. D.
Salisbury, C. S. l'ollottand wife, Mm.
William Montgomery, Mrs. A. N.
Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo
Slolcrt.
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The Universal Gas Company Is well
named. It wantsa "universal" permit
to tear up the streets.
Tho Now York Republican plat
form oilers something In tho nature
cf a substitute for n frank disavowal
of A. 1. Alsm. It Indoles the con
stitution of that State, which guar
antees "tho frco oxcrciso and enjoy.
niunt of rollglous profession and wor
,,1,1.,
This Is a gau.y A. P. A. sub-
torruge and device. Any A. P. A.
will agree to that. Rut fair-minded
pcoplo want a platform that de
nounces political proscription a de
nial of the right to voto and hold
ofllcc for conscience sake and that
will not be round In any I'opubllcan
plntform dictated by tho A. P. A.'s.
Gcorgo li White's excuse ror tho
brutal usault on li T. Nnoiian Is
noc a go'.id excuse It Is not a legal
nor moral defense ror a flagrant out
rage, ror violating tho pence and
breaking tho law. Ho says that ho
Is a married man and has n grown
(laughter, and that ho was told Mr.
Noonan had oirero.l a 'Vrcaturo" $00
to make an atlldavlt to a scandalous
charge concerning him. Thcro is no
statement that tho atlldavlt was
mado nor that Mr. Noonan had pub-
1 llslicd tho charge Mr. Whlto says
mat ins menus ion mm it is u won
der ho did- not kill Noonan. Mr.
Whlto appears to ho oblivious or tho
ract that this N u country or law;
that no man has tho right to tako
tho law Into his own hands; that to
pound and kick an individual who
lias given olTcnso, or on rumor or sus
picion, Is rowdjklsm and sivngory.
Men who uo their lists and rcct In
political qiiiirrols should not bo sent
to C'ongicss. Their Is onougli rulllan
ism, to say nothing or had milliners,
In that body now.
Tho Republican politicians regaid
with decided disapproval tho action
or tho Central Music Hall mass meet
ing in nominating candidates for
State and county oillccrs and for
memh'Msof Cougross and thoO'cnora!
Assombly. They regard the move
ment as 11 eless und unprincipled.
They cxpro-s great disrespect for Its
authors. Tho namo, "Amoilcaii Citi
zens' tlckot," Inspires them with
emotions akin to disgust. Rut tho
chief cause of their exasporatlon Is
that thoy aro asked, "What aro you
going to do about it?" and thoy don't
know.
Hon. Gcorgo Kdmansou, who will
bo tho noxt President of tho County
Hoard, Is wondering why Pan Hcaly
don't favor tho esteemed Trlbuno
with his photograph.
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