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W y- vwm r Lrztt-.-ta t rsrTWfryH'iMfsTUj" qi rji,- tVTS,i TliJU CHICAGO E-A.OJLiE. i ?i M in! OF Superior Court Judges. JOS. E. GARY, Chief Justice. HENRY M. SHEPARD. "THEODORE BRENTANO. HENRY V. FREEMAN. ARTHUR H. OHETLAIN. JOHN B. PAYNE STEPHEN D. Circuit Court Judges. If. F. TULEY, Chief Justice. SAMUEL P. McCONNELL. 1L S. TUTHILL. R W. CLIFFORD. EDMUND W. BURKE. ABRIDGE HANECY. JOHN GIBBONS. ' FRANK J. GAULTER, Clerk. County JUDGE CLERK Probate JUDGE CLERK BHERIFF STATE'S ATTORNEY MATTHEW P. BRADY, .AT LA.W. 1202 ASHLAND BLOCK, Chicago. Tkhphoxk Maim i6T. DAVID SULLIVAN, A.T LAW. 87 Washington Street, States Express Bul'ldlng. GHIOAGOi i i M. J. DUNNE. Attorney andConiisalor -A.T LAW. loom 302, Chicago Opera House Bite,, Clark and Washington Sta., IIIt'A0. PECKHAM & BROWN, ittorneys and Counselors A.T LAW. 617 First National Bank Biding, - CHICAGO. telephone Couuevtlon. S. L. LOWENTHAL. Attorney at Law. 717 NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. TSSSS' CHICAQO. LOUIS KISTLER, Attorney and Counselor -A.T LAW. 36 La Sail Strut, BulU 408. CHICAGO. at J. WHITEHEAD. 100. L. BTOIU. WHITEHEAD S STOKER. AHORNEYS AT LAW, Room 728 Opera House Block, 112 Clark St, CHICAQO. FRANCIS T. COLBY. AttorneyatLaw, Room 05, . 16a E. RANDOLPH ST., l'eteslieneMI. CHICAGO. Efhuim Bakmino, Thoxai a. Bamnino. Thomas V. Bhibidan. COUNSELORS AT LAW Ml SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, rtenti, Trade-Harks and CopyrHats. 52732 Teoile Court, 225 Dearton St TELEPHONE MAIN Ml. CHICA0. TOE MEMBERS OP THE BAR Attorney and Gounselor Attorney ana Counselor COOK COUNTT. JONAS HUTCHINSON. WILLIAM G. EWING. PHILLIP STEIN. JAMES GOGGIN. NATHANIEL C. SEARS. GEORGE F. BLANKE GRIFFIN, Clerk. O. H. HORTON. A. N. "WATERMAN. ' FRANCIS ADAMS. FRANK BAKER THOMAS G. WINDES. ABNER SMITH. EDWARD F. DUNNE. Court. FRANK SCALES HENRY WULFF Court. C. C. KOHLSAAT ROGER C. SULLIVAN JAMES H. GILBERT . JACOB J. KERN CHAS. H. MITCHELL. Attorney at Law. PMACTICKM lit ALL TUB COUUTH. Room. ew and ceo Unity Building, 78 Dearborn treat, CHICAGO. TKI.KP110NK MAIN SOTS. JOHN R, PARKER, Attorney at Law. Jloom 709 Tacoma Building, N. B. Cor. In Ratio CHICAGO and Madison BU.,f JCllJtX3J. TiLirnoxa aow Mais. PETER J. ELLERT, Attorney at Law. 95 FIFTH AVE., Booms 15 nml 10. CHICAGO. AUSTIN 0. SEXTON, Pcutocljcr buocnt. Room 38, 103 Randolph St, Metropolitan Mock. CHICAGO. VBAMK W. YOUNO. FJUNX E. MAKEIb THOS. E. D. DltADLIT. YODHfl, MAKES!, i BRADLEY, Attorneys at Law. OFFICES: 24 REAPER BLOCK, 05 CLARK STREET, CHICAGO. B.K.DOW. O.B. WALKER. AD. WALKER DOW. WALKER & WALKER, Atlorniys & Gounsilors at Law 100 Washington Street, Suits 613 to Die, CHICAGO. E.W.BUBK. R.P.JIOLLITT. H.E.TINSHAM &Ti ATTORNEYS at LAW Rooms 003-007, 84 LoSallo St., Telephone 1605, CHICAGO. N, M. PL0TKE, Attorney and , Counselor, Room 16, 31 N.Clark St., Chicago. Besldence, tu Cleveland At. Notary Public. ' 'raoae North FRANCIS C. RUSSELL 123 and 125 La Salle fit,, rVVLClffdOWoago, III Attorney and Co unsBlor UADHro irami or thi ias. BUCK I FITZGERALD. ATTORNEYS, 108 Dearborn Street. AZEIi F. HATCH. EDWARD C. TUTSIIER. HATCH S RITSHER, Attorneys - and - Cofinsolors, Chicago Title and Trutl Building, 100 Wellington Street, CHICAGO. RoomltlO...... . . . Telephones Main 269. . . . ORVILLE VAN THOMPSON, Counselor at Law. Notary Publico Suite 408 and 410, 218 La Salle Street, CHICAQO. OIOBOI B. POWM. WALTIBW. ABH0L WWB i iMOU, 1137 Unity Building, Cblcago. Telephone Main No. 4533 D. M. KIRTON, Attorney and Counselor A.T LAW, 1214 Chamber ot Commerce Uuilding, CHICASO. Albion Gate, COUNSELOR AT LAW, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. TlMFHOXI If AIM tlT. B. ft SHAFFRER, AttorneyatLaw, lilt SOI-SOO, 120-122 RANDOLPH ST., Gkloafl-o. TBLBMieM IfAIKlUe ID. D. MMLL, Attorn? it Lai. 90 and 101 Washington St., ' Rooms SO and 31, . ODIOAOO. Job. a. O'OomtixL. Bbnbt d. oobbxar. Telephone) 30. f Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 89 METROPOLITAN BLOCK, V. W. Con I Ball and Randolph St-wats, OHIOAdO E. FERRIO. ! at Lav. 513 Chamber of Commerce, ... CHICAGO. ... D. V. Samuels. LAWYER. Suite 433 "The Temple," 184 La Salle St., Telephone Main 4520. .Clilctiffr-o. BlKJ. F. IlICIIOLBOM. 0. II. MATDON. Richolson & Matson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 47 & 49 Metropolitan Bk., Cor. LaBille and Randolph St. CHIOAOO. I. II. FBDBICB. OBO, E. DAWiOB. WM. E. OLABBB, JB. PEDRICK, DAWSOM & CLARKE Attorneys at Law. 611 First National Bank Building, CHICAGO. anilii n'tlnmifiiarnntilan Ion leading mhoiii or thi bab. MILES KEHOE, Attorney at Law. Suite 1008 and 1007 Ashland Ilk., Cor. Clerk and Randelih lie.. TEL, MAIN 3439. CHICAGO. HENRY HUDSON, Lawyer, BOOMS 811-13 U1TT BLDG., 79 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. (8MCE.HUMS. PHEN1X BU1XDINQ, OHIOAGO. WALPOLE WOOD, AT IAW. Sttlte 721 Chicago Opera House, (Tel. Main 1782.) CHICAGO. STEPHEN JDOUGLAS, LAWYEB. Suite ail Adams Iisrese ulldlng, No. 1 85 Dearborn Strcot, CHICASO. WILLIAM H. TATGE. Attorney & Counselor, Rooms 644eJ40, 78 and 79 Dearborn Street Unity lulldlng. Tel. Main B070. CHICASO. Joun D. Coub. John W. obbbm. TltCAT OAK MILL. Cohrs, Green & Campbell. 215 First National Bank B1&, CHICAGO, ILL. CODNSELORAT LAW. 304 Tacoma Bnilnu, CHICAQO. Ofllco Telephone Maln3fl Uouko Tvlciuoue South 879 PERRY 1 HULL Attorney ana Counselor at Lav. Opera Itouao DulUIng, CHICA90, IIL.a. Itoomi 810, 831 ud 833, No. 110 CUrk St. FRANK N. MOORE, Attorney at Law. 3908 STATE STREET, Oakland 653, Chicago. Olaiton E. duns. Geo. M. Btevf.nh. Master la Chancery. GRAFTS & STEVENS. Attorneys and Counselors AJF LAW. Booms 717, 718 k 719 Stock Exchange Bide, TELEPHONE MAIN I07S. Frank L. Shepard. Counselor at Law. Suite 514, No. 34 La Salle St., Telephone Main 4213. CHI CAGO. HUBERT W. BUTLER, AttorneyatLaw, RIAL ESTATE. Boom 34, 97 S. Olark Street, CHICAGO, 1X13 Conor a Lai Attorney ana Counselor ATTORNEYS AT LAW Frank Hoi aril Coir LIADIKO ttumil 07 THI 1A1. UHDEH EVANS t u FREDERICK ARM), Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Suite 21, No. 95 Dearborn St., Telephone 6293, CHICAGO. William J. Marks, LAWYER. 381 "ft Rookery, " CELTCA.GO. WOLFRED N. LOW. C08 Chamber of Commerce Building, Southeast Comer I.a Halle and Washington Streets, (Telephone 337.) CHICAQO. CHAS. B. OBERMEYER, Attorney at Law. SUITE 314, New York Life lulldlng. TELEPHONE MAIN 3CM. DANIEL 6. GERST, AUoraey and Cooflselor f Law Suite 66Maor Block, - CHICASO- Bontbeait Corner Madlton and LaSalle St. J. M. LONOBKKCEBB. R. R. jAitPOMO LONOENECKER & JAMPOLIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAff, Suite 40G, THE TACOMA, NE. Cor. Madison and La Salle Sta Telephoao Mala ? JOUN MEYER. 3. & COLLMAN. MEYER S COLLMAN, Attorneys at Law Roome 70B-71 1 Oxford Building, 84 and 80 LaSalle) St., Telephone 1704. CHIOAQO, ILL. NOTARY PUBLIC. M. J. MALONEY, AT LAW. 79 S. Clark Street, Room 20, CHICAQO, L. H. BISBEE, Attorney at Law 720 Home Insurance Building, CHICAGO. EDMUND ROGERS TOUHY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, SUITE 201-207 KEDZIE BUILDINO, 120 and 122 Randolph St., CHICAGO. Telephone Main 3670. Attorney at Law. 1401 UNITY BUILDINO, CHICAGO. FRANCIS L. BURTON. HENRY C. WITHERS. & Attorneys at Law Suite laOO "A," Aihland Block, CIIICAOO. ClUB. M. OlDOBN. 8AMOII. A. LXXOI. OSBORN & LYNDE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rooms 609 and 610 First National Bank Bldp;., JUKES WHO. AttOIUfif it Laf . ltH7iaarklpat, Attorney anflConnselor LIADDCO X11IBXBI Off HI BAR. S. H. LARRABEE, 1103 and 1104 Boyco eidg., I.I 12 Dearborn Street, Telephone Main 790. 71 CHICAQO. KICKHAM SCANLAN, LAWYER, Suite 1107 Ashliiial Dlock, C'liicnffo Telephone Main 3611. OTHO D. SWBARINGBN, Attorney at Law, Room 314 Oxford Building 84 AND 86 LA SALLE STREET. Telephone Mtiln !HI l!i. A. J. RYAN, Attorney at Law, Suite 63708 Motindnock Bid., Jackson and Dearborn Sis., CHICAGO. Tei.iihiom: HAniiKnv .12c. HIRAH H.CODY. ARTHUR B. CODY. HOPE REED CODY hmm a w & sons, Attorneys at Law U TO 46 ROAPKR BLOCK, 97 Clark Street, - CHICAGO. 1VI1mn 'JOIIO. C. E. CRUIK3HANK. FnED H. ATWOOD. ? Attorneys at Law 9 , Suite 69 and 70. 164 LaSalle St.. Chicago. D. W. MANCHESTER, Attorney at Laf. Room 304. No. 36 La Salle Street, IKoutliHcut for. I.nko nml I.a Hallo). &" 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS! Grain nnd Provisions. . . No. 55 Hoard of Trade, Chicago. The Great nrelejr Warehame. Tho Hcrcloy Drothors Commission Company have reopened their great warehouse at 428 to 448 North Hoi sted street, and bare soot out the following circular in connection therewith: To coniumera and dealers of bay, oata, train, Hour, and feed ot all kinds: We wlan to call your attention to the (tot that If you do not buy your feed at our ware home you aro unaware of tho benefit! yon oan derive by ao doing. We handle the beet goodi only and aelt at rock-bottom prlcee, for the many advantage! we have over other wholeiale feed men are 10 great that It enablei ue to tell flrit-olaie gooda ai cheap aa others sell aeoond-olaia. Ourwarehouieistho largeat, lundleit and moit completo hay and grain warehouse in the city of Chicago, covering one acre ot ground and situated on the 0 M. .tBt.l". n. n. tracke, nhcra we havo onr own private track and re ceive all our gooda direct to our warehouse. Thli ia a great advantage, as it save the ex pense of hauling, which Is quite an Item. Wo have constructed, in addition to our warehouse, the latest improved grain elevator ayatem, which unloads, elevates and conveys, by machinery, all our grain from cars on our track direct to our elevator, without reband ling. This is a great labor saving, and adds greatly to the aluo ot grain, as all grain pass es through our grain cleaner, which frees it from all dust and chair, and leaves it perfectly clean, Thcro ia no waiting outside on the street In cold and wet at our warehouse, as we have provided laroiTlveways forteimu, and plenty ot waiting roXC in our warehouse. All our bins are elevated, bo that you can drlvo under them and put on a load in less thau Uvo min utes. We do a straight wholesale and retail mer cantile business, and you will alwaya find us hero, from 7 a. m. to p. m., ready to show yon our goods and give you prlcee. We invite you to call and examine our atock, look at our cleaning and conveying machinery and see the way wo do business. Thanking you for your past favors, and hop ing we may recelvo your orders, we remain, yours yerr respeottully, cueley Bnoa. ooumissiom Co. Bummer Train Servlrn via Wisconsin Cen tral. Effective May 27. To Waukesha and lake resorts 8:30 0. m., 1:25 p. m., 3:45 p. m., 6 p. ni. To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland, and Faclflo Northwest 6:05 p. m., 11:45 p. ra. To Duluth 0:05 p. m. Font's weiaa bear is health? aa aeoriaklng driakv Cruikshank & Atwqod RBEAU COLOR AT THE FAR NORTH. Intense nml llrilllnnt Color nnd Rklea ( 9urpA4lng Lnrellnpaii. Frederick Wllljert, Stokes, whs was a main her of tho nrst J'eary Itollof lvxiicdltlon. Rives a now Idea ot the cliurnm of Arctic lantfscnr-cs in s paper on "Color at tho Far North," which he has written fur tho Con tury. Dcsplto tho desolation, ho found, from an artistic standpoint, a land of beauty, with seas und skies of surpassing loveliness. Tho Intens ity and lirllllanuo of color Impress the boholdcr as something super natural. Our sojourn was from the middle of .Inly, through August, and a few days ol Fepteiuber a period when tho polar latitudes arotecmlntf with animal, Insect, and plant lite. Of this brlct period only am 1 quail' lied to .speak; but from tho accounts Klvcn by those who havo passed ihrot'gli the lonir, dreaded night season, the phenomena occurring in tho heavens arc tnoL beautiful. Tho chief peculiarity ot color at the Ts'orth, mj far as my short oxpcrlonce tells tuc. is that thcro aro no seui tones, tho general olTcct bolng either very black or Just tho opposite In tonsely brilliant nnd rich in color. In fact, a summers midnight at tho North has alt tho br.lllanco of our brightest ooon, with tho added in tonslty nnd richness of our most vivid sunsets, while noon, when tho sun is obscurcJ by threatening masses of storm-clouds, is black. Indeed, It Is tho truo land of "Impressionism." 1 remember nno brilliant morning when tho measureless ether overhead, a lino of exquisite blue, repeated it self In tho pcrfo t mirror of tho sea. Tar away, on tho othorwUo clear-cut horizon, a lino of pure white lie shim mered its light up throtigh a pinkish, yellow Htratum of mist, which bathed in dclicato greenish b uo nn enor mous Iceberg that stionuly resembled an ancient cathedral In tho after noon tho sky, a threatening black, overhung a vast, c mtortcd shcot of white and pink, composed of Ice-lloo and colossal borgs looming up at tvo Its mass at intervals, with deck, black patches ot water, tho whole carrying tho cyo to the horizon a tapering band of deep, rich uIno merg ing into the sky. In tho immediate foreground of tho Ice-floe, near tho water's edgo, wero shallow pools ot del lea to blues, purples, and grcons. Of the wealth of color In (lower, lichen, and moss; ot its curious riches as manifested in Insect sholl, and animal life, and of its wonucrful lim ning skill as khown on tho great in land ice, Ice-cap, and glaclor, 1 havo neither purposo nor pen to wrlto. This new world of color awaits tho one who can truly dcscrlbo It. In all these color effo ts at tho North thcro lies a wizar.l-liko powor of enchant ment a distinctive uncannlncs that, baslllsk-llKo, both attracts and Lropcls. Great nature's pltlloss broods over it with a forco and ponetratloo possibly not equaled, and surely not surpassed, Inunyothor quarter of our globe. It Is a land of beautiful and awesome dreams. TRIALS OF A TEACHER, A Hoy Who llrtd 111 Own Way About Working un Kxunipir. 'If thero were three peaches on tho table, James, and your llttlo sister should cat 0110 or them, how maoy would bo loft?" asked tho teacher. "How many llttlo sisters would bo left?" asked .lames. "Now llston, .lames. If thoroworo three 1 caches on tho table, and your little sister wero to eat ouo, how many would bo loft?" "Wo ain't hud a peach in tho houso this voar, lot alono three." "Wo arc only supposing tho peaches to bo on tho tabic, James," "Then thoy wouldn't bo real peaches, would thoy?" "No." 'Would thoy bo i reserved peaches?" "Certainly not." Tickled poaches?" "No, no. Thcro wouldn't bo any peaches at all, as 1 told you James. Wo aro only supposing thrco peaches tobethoio." 'Then thoro wouldn't bo any poaches at nil, ot course." "Now. .lames, put that knife in your pocket, or 1 will tako it away, and pay attention to what I am say ing to you. We Imagine thrco pcachos on tho table." "Ves." "And your little slstor eats one and then goes away." "Yes, but Bhe wouldn't go away until she had finished tho three. You don't know my llttlo sister." "IJut supposo your mother was thcro and wouldn't lot her eat but one?' "Mothor's out of town and won't ho back till next wcok." "Now, James, I will put tho ques tion onco lunic, and if you don't an swer correctly I shall keop you after school." James braced up. "Ycs'm." "If thrco poaches wero on the tablo, and jour llttlo slstor wero to oat ono ot thorn; how many would be loft?" "Thcro wouldn't bo any loft. I'd tako tho others." The tcnuhor touched a bell. "Tho scholars aro now dismissed. .Tamos Fay will remain whoro ho is." Tax on Jiirtim. The Qist act of Parliament inflict ing a tax on tho birth of humanity "was tho 0 and 7 William and Mary, Ch. 0, (101)4,) and was entitled: An act for granting to Ills Majesty certain rates and duties upon ruur--Jages, birth, and burials, and upon bachelors and widowers, for tho toim ot live yo irs, for carrying on tho war against Franco with vigor. Upon tho birth of oory child, ex cept children ot thoso who receive alms, 2 shillings; ot tho eldest son ot a Duke, :i0; ot a Marquis, eta, In proportion. Tho twonty-fourth sec tion enacts that all persons married,) burled, christened, or born in their parish, under a penalty ot 100 la uotault. Tho taxes on births, mar riages, and burials wero continued indollnltoly by 7 and 8 William and Marv, Ch. :i.ri, and Imposed a penalty uf 40 shillings upon tho parents who neglected tu givo notice to the ticar, VM 1 ottho parish of the date of birtb f any child. .Notes and Queries. Somu ot tho axes ground in Con gress will cut mighty deep at home. Tub umplro can Inform you that arbitration is serious workj 11 S f v i I- i $ J J til 1 VI 1 Ul rl - hl I I ?J iyY"qW'ftajMitfti,a,. -fa. tt'siv''!U"yi fllT1--?. uUv,,-, Hft. . C -A . l"i V