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" "mmwMi$mmi upHmvamum WW &m2&imii NtwvwMwg:-g,-'!p?! 'i -STTti-.-ytr " TH-V v "J3 fsi WEks T-'W 'r i ' fiv -' "tVlf TxilE! OHIO.A.GO EAOLB. tljc Cl)tcn0o tfaolr. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY HENRY F. DONOVAN. Ma Independent lotlttcl Newspaper, l-carless and Truthful. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, $2 CO PER YEAR JWJBJ ILL CUUMVMflttOM TO UE.NW F. PONOVAN, Editor and Proprietor, J04 Teutonic tlullJInj, 9. K. Comer Washington St. ami littli Ate. f.utcral at the Pojtofflce nt Chicago, 1111 aols, us si'cotnt-cUs matter. F LARGEST IN CHICAGO. NOTICE. IHE MACHINE ISJN GOOD S,IAPE. Political soolh.i.vei 1i:i lii't'll In forming -tin- Chicago lending public tlllllllgll till1 IIICllllllll (if till' pit-. Hint tl gll'slt ltcpllbllt.lll machine of Cook County linil 1 cached Hit' hour f It-- ill"' solution. Tin uninitiated have lu-i'ii to Ollll CAtCIlt OOtllillCCll of tlle0 gClltlc- iiH'iiV wise prognostication tli.it I -in l iivr. Madden. I hit.. .hiinleoti. IV.iM si 11 1 tlio ret had nliutit uniUtl nt llu lumplng-oll" phlCC. llllll HlUt nil t tint would In left of tllf Hiiirlllno Would be -ti It debit a 11 now set of Warwick would coiildor worth wlille LrjitluTliiLr up mid uHllIng In tlio construction of a new political engine. Now let U "cc liow recent develop ment bear out the prophetic of theo wNo men who el.ilni to lie ulile to pro Jed their mind Into the future. Dr. .1tim!cou, the iniicliliie Nntloiiiil foiiiniltieeninii from Illlitnl.. lutsJul reiuincd from 11 llt to Cnntoii' the home of MeKlnley. with thl Informa- tlon: The l'edcrnl patronage of llllnol N to he tlNtt United through the regular puny organization. The machine Cougionioii from Cool; iiud there ntcslx of them, nre to he the channel of patronage tlNtilbutlon In their ropoctlvo district. M. II. Mtitl den. the innchlne eaiidldale for I'nlted State Sciintor. hn the Indorsement of Pielilciit-cleet MeKlnley. who declares that Mr. Madden I tin ndiulralile man for the place. The President-elect has given ttssur ance that the present machine Senator from Illinois. Shelhy M. t'ullom, mid the other machine eaiidldale for Sen ator, when elected, will he the medium through which the Illicit political plums that come to Illinois will he given out. In the local lights upon the ma chine the leaders of the regular organ Ixntloii have won out In every Instance. Pease h.is squelched lloyce. Him and the ret of the reformer. In Lake View. Aid. O'Neill I to he laid out cold t 111- week bocutlo he won't he good and make the South Side unanimous for I lie machine. Over on the Wct Side no hody drcaiiiK of doing or saying any thing political thai l not In m rdauce with regular machine iuethiMl. and the only ipiostlnn now remaining Is wheth er William l.orlmernr.lauie.4 It. It. Van Cleave shall he the next Kepuhlleati candidate fur Mayor. Oh, yes. the lie piihllcati machine 1m gone to the tleninl Hun bow-wow, and the leaders thereof Hie almilt p.l.od up-lllt. steamer. The picture, hy ltoeniucyor. are fanciful and dramatic. W. II. Shcllon. In "The Drouth at S.m Anton." dcM-illMsu dramatic episode In the cuiioit life or a "(lro.ior" village on the Mexican holder. It N full of humor. tillheii Caul, who ha petit much lime mi the herder, make. ihe picture.. .lame 1 1.1 1 ties tell In farcical story of three old maid and a heiievoleiit luirg l.ir. l'eter Newell' nualnt pictures are peat adjunct to the text. .Mi. Schuyler Van l'eusseluer (so well known a a writer In other Held) make a new venture Inn short pathetic story of New York life, entitled ".Mary." Nathaniel Stephenson Is ti new writer, ntid make a striking dchui with mi Ohio Itlver story, entitled "l'lower ' the Wot Id." The loading 111 tide of the nuinlier 1 ('omoMoiikhoue's thoughtful account of the woik of Sir .lohn MUlals. late president of the lloyal Academy. Till at tide was pivp ui'd 11 slua't time lit Tore Mlllal' death, and the selection of the iiuirielloitly hcaullful llliiiratloii. was made with his aid ami approval. Three poem have commended the woik a Illustrations of the het nviWl: An iiuinthllshed ioem. hy II. ('. Huniier. Illustrated hy the MNsci Cowios: .Mis. Dorr' "SaiicHiary Lamp." hy Will Low; and Ml. I.arncd's "Mont St. Michel." hy Henry McCarler. Ml Iteppller write an iimulu and satirical nttaek on pernlcloii Sunday Hi'Inml lllcraliiie In "Little I'harNees In I'lcllon." The departments and poems complete Ihe iniwt attractive ChrMimi nutnher that Scrlhner's has ever puhlMied. over the Inhuman treatment of the poor iinlm.'il. John t5. Shorlall. preldent of the llu 'naiie Society, denounced utip.iilni;ly the ire.itmeiit which lmpoumhd do; In till city are uli.k'ctcd to. a ludhated In the Tribune of yelei(hiy. "It I a dl.raee to ll e city." he ild. "and one which hoiild he reuiedlcd 11 quickly as pn1hlc. It I hi Hue with the ueiier.il tieatnieut which liupoiind ed ilou hne received heie. and I have made several ell'oi ti to ch.ume the pre rut ytein. 1 li.ive called upon the .Ma tor and other (Ullcl.il and pointed ollt the evil of the pincllt method of t.iklin: care of do;:, but never h:ie re- celed much .,it!facth 11, The fact that It Noilly dn: which are helm; appealed for doe Hot seem to urniMe ltriR-li coiu piston. "In New Yolk and evoinl other l.ir.'e cllle unllceiMcd do are taken c.ire of by the humane sodetle. ami 110 such cruellle aie practiced as lti thl city." The viiKtiim curaiiil the well-viooin-ed lap don wcie eoinpanlon lu niNery at the pound. With the teinpcralure below rice.lii'. a liltlni: wind hlowlnv. the canine lc'.liu had nothing left hut to draw doe to.'ether ami siiiVer. Tin- building ha uapltu; crevices be tween the ho.iiiN and open veiitllatoi In the roof. As the brute whined and looked appealliiuly Into the laces of vN Itor the iiiethm wa natuially nked why some straw wa not put In the pen for 11 bed. The I'.anle can be ordered nt L'liurles tMaedotitild A: Co.' literary emporium and IxHik store. " Wahluutou street. ' L. It. .lacksou's periodical ami uews depot. l." Chirk street. Kobr. ll. Iturke's book, stationery, H-ftoitlcal and newspaper depot, :i4t JHvNlon street. Sheriiuin llniie new. stand, Valmer Home news stand. Tiemout IIoiie newsstand, Security ltulldlim news stand, southern corner of Madison street iititl fifth avenue, The i:ale can ulsn be ordered :t the following news depots: Ai'hei'iiciii Martin It., ".lti Milwaukee nv. -Arnnlil 1'r.nik. 'JSt N. Ashland 11 v. Aiitla Itoheit II. A.. i'.':td Wciitworth nv. Hi.lcr ltun Mr.. Jll Center Jhchlcr Aloys IS.. l.V.M W. .'.1st is., niton (iconic W.. 'j:i:ilst Itroekcr i:ilihetli. .! l'ol'c ltrowii M.iry Mrs.. -I.Vi (Inind 11 v. T'.uch l'lvderlck. ll.'IS Mlluauliie nv. Jtucklcy .loiin. 'Jll N. Wvll '.ihlll Mnu'S-'lc Mrs., 1 X. Wells Vnpr.iiil I'rnnk L., Hd N. Clink nrroll Dennis M. L. H.VI X. Clark nrroll Xclhe Mi. W X. Clark 'ntllu WIIII11111. 77 HI Itnllroad nv. Chnlhtr.im Albert. IMKll Wentworlh nv. ''ultimo M imagine Kxeliiiiice, "(K!, KI7 Ocarlitiru t'oinwnll .Litucs ('. V r.itiiiiu.i Mnsoiiic Tciniile C'unJcr Ilcrlnit A.. Wclllimtoii Hotel I)eke rrcderlck. 4I'J X. Aslilnud nv. Downey i:i-klcl. (KiU. W. Lake Dilinif k Shnvcr. Wells st. ileit JJIeltert Clmrli's, ltinen uw. cor. C. & X. V. Ky. tracks r.lsncr IMwnid, 4:t(l Lincoln nv. .IrN-n Henry C..1W Center S-'.irley Mnry A. Mrs.. 4l Stute J -'.in ell .lohn ll.. Sheruinn House I''.tdi Henry, .".lti W. Mmllsoii Krl.-llu K. Mrs.. IISS W. Lake tithsoti Xnthnii L :I74 X. State ((iidiiuin Mntlldn Mrs.. 41." S. HaUted (loMuutii Tillle Mrs.. Jllltl W. Mmllsoii :r:if A: Co.. 14S CI) bourn nv. tiniv Itohert A.. ttl" Coiuiucrclnl 11V. Ilimsnrt I.011N II., r.S.V.i Stnte I IniiK-u ( :iinrlotle Mrs.. 7.V.I W. Xorth nv. Medley rie.iorlck. (Km W. Lnko HehnS. II.. 77Uiish lleiiuluk's (iustnv, l.'S Adiiins lieiity A. II., :I7( W. rullcrton nv. Herbert Louis V.. :m W. Luke Hirst h MI11110 Mis., l.'ISl Wnlmsh nv. Uurtlf r IMwnrd Y.. UUNt W. Lnku Hi.ver Aiiuin-tu. S77 W. Tolk Iiiniau l'eter 1 1. Jr.. .'! X. Wells .ifien Mnd II., (178 W. Lake .lohusDii TlidiuiiH M.. 1KMI W. Lake Johnston Dtlio II.. Kcli. hMi;. stlc. yds. .lone Herbert II., 1W .'tlst Kln Nellie Mls. 47t W. Luke Kiiussinnnii Philip, Ii-'I7 Illae Isltiud nv. KtizaUcwlc. Felix, KM W. Ulnrklmwk J..IWW.H Klleii Mrs.. .'Ill) W. Lnku l.iwin Loill W.. 1'ii'J W. Lake Uljelilntl & Mn-.'iiu'iii, Ills Onk Maicii Harry, ."'I'! OpIpii nv. .Mntlicr I'hnrlcs I'.. .'!i.il Walmsli nv. .MfCaun Walter It., -HMO K. Itiivenswood I '.ilk M-Mlt!.m. Alexamler. 1HI X. Statu Me-'.cU Fraiik. n1 Ilntler Miller (leorse 11.. ."SI W. Lake .Moiiloe Wllllnin H..4NI Stnte AI.Miney Juhn W.. 17 X. Chirk .V.iue Catherine W. Mrs.. .'.HlllOlh Vui Olliie Xcw Co.. '-'17 Denrlstin I'rnimc.loH'pli, 101 W. lilacklniwk I'nrilll Jiiiut s. 4:!(EI S. Hnlsted Uiclmril-fiii Kiiiuia Mrs.. IH)S W. I.nkti KlehiinNon Kate Mrs.. l.".H.S X. Chirk ftahf!i"ii Ihnuia M. Mrs.. VSl Iie Jtoderitl: Snrah C. Mrs.. ti..S W. Luke Itvlnmltr Curl. Hoard Trndo HIJk. Si'lien'r Tln.mw (!.. SI" CI) bourn nv. K-lioUeri Tlicrcsit Mrs.. 'Mil W. 12th Shinier Kiu'i-mi i:.,ia. Scilwlck Winlth IMwanl II.. 77 22.1 Kleinh'istr IMwnrd. 7l0:t Ilntler Tlinrt- Sadie Miss. H2(l W. Lnke I'liels Uerthn Miss, 101 Mllwnuki'e ny. Thomas Wllllnin It.. l22:i Coinnierchil nv. Tracy Charles, 104 Harrison Wcflsmii; Ocnrse. S1S W. Xorth uv. W.iush Dnvlit It.. 114 Warren nv. Wi-U r Jo-ifph A.. W Southport uv. "Wliitncy fSiiri:e A.. 018 W. Luke IVtiyte AJeXitnilcr M.. !147 W. 1W1I1 "WIImiii Lin II.. 41:; Wnbnsli nv. Wolf Simon, ."il." X. Well Wood l'.rnfst, 2070 W, Conurcss Woodward F. V... rQlundn 1W Mmllson Mid nt all gllfrelis news stands lliniiisliout the Wet. THE NOTORIOUS BERHY DETECTIVE AGENCY, FOR INSTANCE. Chlcaco Hecord: To carry deadly weapons concealed about the person Is 11 misdemeanor widen the statutes have classed as almost criminal. This priv ilege has been Indued about with re strictions, ami lu the police department of Chlcauo a man must pas a riuld examination as to character, lutein ucuce and tolerance before he N trust ed with police power mid the privilege c,r itcfcmUn;.' hluielf unit the law by taking the life of 11 fellow man In an emergency. Yet. with all these 'lliiillsltoil.il s.i.'e Kiinrds for citizens, tlieie 1 a horde at private watchmen and private detec tives turned loose upon the dty. ann ul with levnlveis mid illsplayhm mote oi hi'. of authority under the law. Some of tlnse men ale eluwell bcc.iue of a reputation calculated todNcniiwmc petty thefts and mnlleloii mischief di rected njMlust private property. They may be chosen by a person or linn, be sworn lu a special otlicers mid armed wltli a deadly rcwlvcr all the while liruoraut of the tlit principle of com mon law i lulu of eltlxeiM. The dty can make no Imiulry a to the ludlihl 11.1 1, ami Its only pioleetloti aualut the wt.rk of the otllcer thu worn lu I -i iiiiul from the employer releashm the city ironi any repoiisnniiiy ior iniii otllcer's wroimdoluc. Various case mlKht be cited where an otllcer displac ed from the city police department, he eaue t.f a ihumcrous temperament, ha been taken up by a corporation or 111 m and arnieil for special service. Auulu.it such a man a citizen lias no prote tlou. Such protection from promiscuous shootluu can be best assured by nmklim the hind policeman, unaiillu;.' private lnterets, ctniforin to thesai- civil ser vice examinations throuuh which the city police force Is replenished. At a time when the iiitcstlou of takinu the revolver from the leuular police has been nullalcd, the nrin'.imnud swenrltn: In of Tom. Dick and Harry M not (toad policy. SCRIBNER'S FOR CHRISTMAS. DEATH OF WILLIAM STEINWAY. My the death of William Stelnway. the well-known head of the urcnt piano houe of Stelnway V Son.' of Xew Yni I;, there has piismmI away not only n conspicuous mid successful niauufae tuivr, but one of the mot public-spirited, able, iiud useful of the Oeriunu American citizens oi' Hie I'nlted States. Outside of the special lustiiimeiits man iifucturctt by this house Mr. Stelnway for many years has been it power In the musical history of the country, mid lu connection both with Oermati and American musical sot letlcs. with the op era, the orchestra, and the concert room has b"cti n distinct educational force. Ills death leaves n vacancy In the world of music which will be hard to till, Miice lew men so closely Ideiitltled with music lu the Culled States have been so practical mill dear-headed ami so equipped for woik and counsel as William Stelnway. On these Hues he bail achieved ti world-wide reputation. Mr. Stelnway was not only a ureal uuinufiifturct'iiiiil biislness-mau, but he was eiunlly conspicuous us a man of affairs and a uoml citizen. He was nbreast of every ureat movement of public reform and usually wa found lu the lead. He closely sympathized with all I onus of culture, phllauthiopy, public educii.lou. iiud with all move ments for elcMitiuu. ciillulitciiiuu and iclliiliiu Ihe people. Tkouuh never lie ccpilnu olllces which were otVetvtl him. he bore mi active putt 111 politic. He wan ii Demii:itv but never aiinitva soiiluu paitlsau. Ik hail been repeat edly offered n Mat lu Congress as well as the Mayoralty of New York, but lie declined the niter-. He had served upon the National Democratic Committee, ami he was nlle of the llttlve p.llthi pants In tin1 breaklui: up of Tweed niiil his uaiiu of plutiileieis. lu the re i cut campaluu his voice wns one of the Hist milium New Yotk City Deinocrnls to sound vigorously and emphatically for honest inniicy. The people of Chl cauo have untitl reatoii to remember him admlrliiuly, us lit was otie of Hie Hist and most llbtral coutiibutoi to the Woi Id's Fair scheme, altiioimli he wa not an exhibitor. In contributions, Indeed, lie was always liberal and the list of Ids charities Is n leim one. He had made hlius.'lf lovrtl and respected by all who knew- him for his many ad mirable iiinlltles of head tiud heart. Cl'iinuo Tilhuiif. MR BROSSEAU IS MISSED. The saue advice and nble counsel of Hon. '.. Hro.cnii nre missed upon the 1'nbllc Llbraty Hoard. It will al ways be n matter of ivuret thai Mn.xor Swift dhl not reappoint Mr. llroscuii. UN disinterested woik for the library mid for the people will Iihik be remembered. LEGISLATIVE GOSSIP Cxtortlon by chiitel inoiiuauc loan hrokcis I the late! evil a I which tlu Civic Feileiatloii ha. dciitlcd to nlui a blow when Ihe I.euNlaluie convene in .lauuaiy. A bill will be Introduced In Icu.ill.e the chattel loan hiisltie with a rale of IntorcM ureatcr tli.iu thai ietiiiicil by b.iukci. hut cotislder.ibly ley than the pit .sent exioitloiiatei.ilcsileiiiiiiulcil by loan hrokel. An Interest of 12 pei eelit u ycui'. or I percent u mouth, ha been ilxed upon it a fair medium. EAGLETS. Hon. John k. Pat km- will make a Uiod Judue 9f the Circuit Court, mid hN filends propoe to see that he I nominated lu the Judicial convention. Many dtlzem of the Twenty-sixth Ward say that Mr. W. H. Tarnow Is pretty certain to be elected Alderman next sprltiu. (loud people will hall with ilclluht the candidacy of ilrst-chis business men of Mr. Tarnow's standlnu lu Hie community. Mr. Henry J. llvan. S.iiuuel Uetr. F. M. Woods. Ludwiu WiillV. S. F. tiuii tlerson. lion. S. II. Case ami F. K. Coyne are dolim ure.it woik for 1 Ion. W. II. Mason In hi tl.'ht for Culled States Senator. The Christinas Scrlbiicr has anotliti of those brilliant mid beautiful covers lu uohl mid colors that llrst mtracteil popular favoi-on last summer's I'lcllon Number, The Chilsliuas deslun Is by llrysou IturroiiuhH. Another example of successful color prlntlim. lu wlilch Scrlhner's Is le.iillnu rhe way, U lu the twelve pauc of dec orative deslun which Oliver llerfonl has made, to accompany Kenneth (iia haine's .lory. "The Mauh- Ulna." This Is the uiiihor's llrst nppear.iuce In mi American inapiKlue. He made liN rep ututlou here witli "The iltihlen Akc" au Idyl of childhood Hint has been already called a "chisste" by eminent critic. This story describes the llrst visit of some children to a circus. The fanciful treatment of It exactly suits Mr. Hei-ford's vciy niiulnul talent as an lllusiinior. Another novelty lu Illustration N ilidlTenhauen's iimlut pictures and croKS-texts to nctoiupaiiy F. J. Slim son's 'Liiw-Latln Love Story" n thlr-iceuth-ceiitury loiuance. All of the llcilon lu this number (there me nine complete short stories! is ot remarkable iiiallty and variety. Hit-hard Hiirdlnu D.nls, lu "The Last Ithlo Toueihcr." wives the nicdltntlnn-t of one ol .Imnesmt's Trmisv.iiil r.ilders on the way l pilsou after sentence, T. It. Sullivan. In "The Phantom (lov "rues." tells the channlnu love stniy of an American bachelor mid an Ku .'llsh iiiald-lhe scene of ilutor) lielim in i:imllsh country house. CHnion Hose has a story of inyster) eiiillleil "The Suiiaie Diamond." which ulvi ullmpsc of Itidlfi, mid culiulii atcs In thestnoklim-room of a P. and O. RSCR.-ANIZATIOH OF THE STATE SENATE. There Is a very Interestluu contest uo lim m Just now over the organization of the newly elected Semite, and politi cians nre reuardluu the outi-umt- with a unntl deal of curiosity. It seem there Is an oiuauled effort hi Inu uiiide to oust from control the old rluu that has for ye:ir dominated af fairs lu tlie Senate at Sprliiiilehl. The men at the head of th!. movement are ynuiii. nuuita'slve men well known of lite lu the in.) inurement of Hepubllcau l.filllhs In Cook County. There U Hd- ward J. Dwyer, fur Instance, mid John .1. Mnriisni). Sidney McClnud and otheis of the same class. All are compara tively yoimu nu'ii when compared with the veterans the;.' are uohu up uunliM. iii.ilors II. ink Kviuh, John Humpl.rey Mid Ch it-ley Crawford were piMiulueut iisiiiei- In the pollt'uil aivun when the t!ii is were lu ihelr sw.iddthu e'.othe. They lime been htot.N lit a hundred bat Hi n of this sort, but till doe-, tint ir.ue by any .ue.in that they an not n.M, f.iclnu tlti'Ir Wteiloo. Morrison. Dw.er it a!, aremnoiu the hrewdet HepiihlliMii woikei Hint lave over coiee to the front lu Cook County poll lies. They nre youim men, hut there me mi tiles on then, The fact that Mesr. I'.van. Hum phrey, Crawford el al. have for years controlled everythlnu down at Sprltiu Held mid raked 111 everythlnu that could be raked lu with a Hue-tooth comb, 1 mi rcii.son'why they should uo on dolim the s-inie ihltiu fnrewr. 'Turn about h fair play." TIM trite old adiue l ihe war cry of the Dwyer, Mori Nun r) '.UlV.ltiMlt.il The L'.U'le N '11 iltl.'d to s.iy nifiie power to them. Hon. F. K. Coyne, the popular PresI dent of the Meuokeii Club, has Just been re-elected President of the Twelfth Want Hepubllcau Club. Mr. Coyne has been a red-hot MeKlnley man for the past dulil year, mid there are a uivitt many biislue men who think he would make u splendid potiii.i(er to succeed Wash Hcsiuu. Mr. Coyne I nne of the st. inchest siippoitel lion. W. 11. Mason him on hi staff In his lWht for Fulled States Senator. V. Mr. Win. V. O'llearne. "the well-known' real otate man. who p.iys a much taxes a any resident of the Twclt'ih Ward, has been selected by the Twelfth Ward Deiuneiiley a their eaiidldale for Ahleriuati next sprltiu. .Mr. O'llearue Is very popular, mut st.itids hlu'.i lti Ma sonic circle. Mr. O. (I, Le Feviv. th" well-known urocer. at I2H0 .MadNon street. I one of the largest iiroperty owneis and moi hl.ihly respicted cltlr.eii In the Twelfth Ward. HepubllcaiH in IhN b.illlwiek propose to uiMiiinate :i hUh-cLi camll tlite for Alderman u-'Xl sprliu'. Mem bersof the Meuokeii (.'lull a re outspoken lu their belief that their fellow-member. Mr. Le Fevre. would be u splendid caudhhite to elect to repreent the ui'i'iit Tweirih Ward In the City Council. Some "nnionslir cu" wlut Is lotrx on elevated roads, mid proposes to build one on .Madison street. Is beluu htuuhed ut for his palus, Tliree-fourth of Ihe pioperty owneis tin Wet Mailln.ni street, who nre unalterably opposed to any such Idea, are lioldluu the oilulu ntor of this wild rumor up to ridicule, unit ic'.'nrd nil Mich talk tis mere ho'h. THE CITYJWGJHIEVES. TheChhauo DouSte.tlln.' Htt'.-enii has been dosed for the ye.i-.- after a prollt (iblt season. At hat US.Wi'i valuable doi were stolen by It from their o.vti's liw alildlnu citizens. ' Many of these tlu' wore sold a '.'). 1 prices, The doslii'.' of the d i--st i5''u Sndit try wa tli'.e to thu out rj ot ep'.cis Hoii.WashlnuttinPoiterlsliel-.iu much talked of all tilouu the line as a uod man to leid the Itepuhllcan puny to victory lu the Mayoraliy eainp.iluu next sprluu. He was one of the original MeKlnley men. mid no man In the West labored harder for the Major's success than dhl Washington Porter. He Is In the front rank of solid Chlcauo business men. mid would make an hlc.il candi date for Mayor. He would conini.iud the suirraues of the best volets In Chl cauo. Provided Mr. Po I vr N not ten dered a ( abltiet position, led, out tor !:lm lu the spring convent!..:!. Atrons the promlunu C'.i'.-muo h'U'i. lluhis ii'i'tit lotted for Ju.l.v ot the ''ir cult Court next June are the folluvvhm nble ami successful lawyer: Hon, H. T. (ileiiumi, Hon, 11, F, Hiiny.in, Hon Frank W. Yoiinu, II m. Kphralnt ltan uliiu. Hon. X. M. Plotke, Hon. John J. Cobiiin. Mr. Iteti M. Smith, the newly elected president of the Twettty-llfth Ward He publican Club, Is a nieinber of the well known law llriu of MIlchrNt Smith, Mr. Smith has practiced l.iw lu this city for eluht year, and stands hluh In hN chosen profession. Many Xni-tli Side Hepubllcaiis are lu favor of notul iintliiu Mr. Sinltlt for Circuit Court .lud-'e. The Tweitty-lirth ward l'.epub llc.nis ule solid for him If he tie. Idrs to be a t mid. dale. Some people who have noticed Hepre sentatlvi' Shanaluiii mid "Huco Track" Thlemmi hobiinbbluu toucther u ureal deal of late are wolidciliiu what daik conspiracy thee fellows are ellluu up pin for. Hon. Henry II. Hvnii Iiiim icprcsenl ed I lib dlstilet lu the State Senate mote consecutive terms than any Sena tor In Illinois. Hy actual terms of ser vice he N the oltlest nieinber of the till- jinls Stale Senate, llefote Ihe Junior Sciiatois from Cook Couniy iiro milch older Ihey tuny uet their eye leeth cut and ipilt lluliiliiu the redoubtable "Hank" otherwise they will inot like ly licai'rtnmothluu tliiip. When the Sen ale Is fa lily nrunnlzcd the Honorable Senator from Kane will bo pretty sure to be on lop as uual, ami the sjniuu chicken will have unc to root. The only Conk County nieinber of the LeuNlaliiie mentioned for speaker of Hie House who has any iiiallllcallomi for the position N Hun. licoruo W. Mil ler, lie wa Ihe able! nieinber from Cook Comity lu the Thlily-ululh Cell eial A.ieiiib!y. II. O. Siiiiihert, who was supposed lo lie Hie choice of I hi Cook County ma chine for speaker of the House, anil also In f-ivor with coirorallons. Is now said lo have pulled out of the lluht. and Is laboring hard for the sin cess of Chit. A. Allen, of llooicton. Mr, Allen now has a vdrotiu lead, and Is ipille likely to lie Hie sin ct sful asplr.ini. If Senator Dwyer ever doe Introduce a thtee-cetit fare stieet cm- bill, the littery I. Will the bill tile "a bornln' " lu the committee It's teferred lo, or be allowed to IniiuiiNh mid perish !n the entauuh'il niche of a siih-commlttee? One or two of ihe dally papers have mentioned Joe Schwab for Democratic leader of the minority In the l.cylsla lure. Heaven save Hie murk! Just prior to the elecllou Ihe usually correct Times-Herald commended Mr. Schwab to the voters of his district, not with stauilltiu the fact that about the last ullli tal tie! of Schwab's legislative ca reer wa hi vote again! the Meriiam resolution for an lnvelgallon. U name afterward appeared lu the 'iiine.s-Hrr.ild blacklist, mid now this ruu-o Individual 1 .is the temerity to ex pect De...ietats to make htm Iheir lead er. Pity the inlnniity with Schwab ior leader! ihe V.iviw wonders f Schwab lstu V pur In the :tddle: niiil such nhl-ilmu and abie tuembeis as Capi. Fmrell. Flee P. MoirN. Ike Cr.ilu and C.ile .IoIuim.u me to lie ten out lu Ihe cold V If (in Nohe. ihe greit and long-lo-be remembered opponent of the "live-thousand doll.tr limit law," ever should do such a thing a to Introduce a three cent cm- fare hill lu the House, oh, where will Citstavits Nolle be when the situ goes tlownV Although the Democrats tire lu the mltioilty in the Illinois House of Hep- tiseiitatlvesa gieut niaiiy of their num ber nre Intensely Interested In their ciiiidhliite lor Speaker, because Hut ctiiidhhite for Speaker ofn minority lu the Stale Leglslalitre Is regarded as Hie leader of III party, ami lias the ptlvllegeof naming the minority repre sentation on the standing committees. Among the candidates for the place nre F. P. .Morris of Wntsekn. Isaac 11. Craig of Malleoli, Caleb C. Johnson of White side, mid Michael Stoskopf of Stephen son. Stoskopf N nald to have the In dorsement of (!ov. Altgehl's friends. Johnson Is going lo make u tight mid Ihe context may develop Into n I rial of strength between the Allgehl mid the autl-Altuehl tactions. HON. HENRY STUCK ART, Talked ot by Democrats tor City Troasuror. in the Senate, n lolal of 12.".. lu the next (ieliernl Assembly there will be I'.'.'i He pithllcttus eighty-sett-it in the House ami Ihlrly-tlulit hi the Senate. The Demo crnt will have sixty-six members of the House mid only thirteen lu the Semite, -I total of 70. This Includes an Dcinoctnts three Populists Seiinlor Rrcser of Oreenvllle mid Hcpri-sciltntivc Itlood o( Mount Vernon nud Itrynul of Oinnlin. The sii 'ssfnl ciniillilntcs for the House, with their Hitulllce atlilrees. nro lis follows, those wlme house miliiber are given living In Chicago: Hist. N'nine niiil intnl!lee oildrcss. I'nllttrs. 1-WIIII.iiii II. Lniili. il:i llnlslctl st,...lti'i I'Iiiih. A. Watlilcr. ntl.'. Firth nve Itfi JnliK ('. Htert-lile. '.If, WiiImhIi live. .IIciii 2-IVIor A. Howe. 233 H. I.t-nvltt st....ltrp Auk. W Nnlic. IM7 Cllflcm Purk iivp.ltt-p IVIer J. McOlinils, 1I1KI Jiiiks.ni linnleviinl Pom .-1-Cle.i. W. .Miller, 17.. Deiirliiirn st Ilrp ('Iiiis. V. Nollnmifi'l, 1114 071 h st....lli'i tnliii I'. MeO.Hirly. '.11-J K. ."Oh st...lcin 4 I'url P. Weliliinili-r. T,VU Itiiiniiii uve.ltc Mliimel J. Iliillcr. ."72s Htnle st Dem .tnliii Htiio.laclier. "Sir.ll Wenluorlh iivemii. Dem .".-.tnliii l!. tliii'loier. ::il42 Deiirlnirn st..lti-p Win (I, I.11 .Moiile, :tl2-.' Koiltli l'nrk IIV.MIIII. Hop .lowllll I'iIU'I'II. .'.'Jill Mm1l.mli 111, lli'll ll-IIeo. ,M. Ilnyil, .',17 tlilfllic live II" I'Ims. ,M. niilriilKt', '-IN I Hliellli'lil nve.ltep Il.'iir.v c. Iiiirlllinr. ."I Semliniry iive.P.'in , Win ThliMiiiin, 1:1k (Iruve Itci t'lnrk .1. Tls.U'1. nviiiistn Iti'p ItossC. Iliill, link Park Im S-lm I'll)' A. Fuller. Ilclviilere Hep tiro. 11. t.vnii. Wniikeuiiii Itcp J11111I1 S. IMt'tsteln. Itelvhleie D.'lil tl-lliivll It Hliniiiitiiin. '-'--J .Miltli st...ltt'P .l.ilui O'HIifii. .'171.'. I'nrni-lt nve Ilcin Clnistiiiu II. Wnllfik. .7N 17lli st...Di'lil 1l)-l,nrs SI. Niillnir. It.M-kfont ttep Victor II. Il.ie,v. I-.iiiiI I'l-rtk Itqi Henry Amlrn. I'licrrv Vnlli-y Itep 11 Hrm-xt (!. Siimlierl, :.7l N. Ilnymi iivenne Ili'i. Waller Wavier. Vast X. 4J nmrt. ...Ittp .i.i'Ppli S. Hcliuiili. 1411 I'lit.iliini-ine.lli'tii 12-.1iilui's It, llcrryiniui. Hen lis Moinnl.tlcii , Hiivtil C. Itn..l. .MIIkKlKt-vllle Itcp .Mli'li.iel Klkir. I'ri.'iinri ii.'in la-.lniiii's I'. t'iniiiiMiivli. in Itulile si. ..Hop Win. Cnrilliiily, KV. lliilsleil st Doia I M uiiri 1 .1. Xnvnk. .INI ('enter nve. ..1 10111 14-Clins. V. Ilrymi. Illinlnirst Itip Win. 1. Hunter. IIU'I Hip Hiitiuicl Alm-luiler. Aiirni'i I iin l.'.-lleiiry l. Mi-lmll. r.-.-J 12lli st Hop lilt J. .Me.inoy. 2S7 M. .lolTors.ill st..Hop J'ettrP (liillfumi. t.1 .Miller st Hem H1-IM. ('. Curtis. (Irmit l'nrk Hop Almot I'nuoll. (Illmiiu Itcp rrooiiiini I1. .Morris, Wntsokn ).in 17 Allien (llinle. I) X, Curtis st Hop Dimi V. .Mcliciiiimuli, HI Ccnlcr nvc.llcni Priuik J, llrluiiiulollii, 17 (I rami uve.lioni 18-Clina. A. Allen, HiHiposlon Hip .Mnrlln II. ll.illoy. llauville Hop (I. W. SiiIiiiiiiis. Iliiiivllle Iloni III-.I11I01 . immistroiu. (1:12 t.nKc st,. . .Hop Itulicrt ('. IliHio, 271I X. I'millnn i..Ilcp ll.iii t.t. 1. lit t Ml. ...... II ". S..M.1. " "J" ... ...11. .,,'H, ,., .lllll, Avers ite Dem 20-Osnir P. Avory. I'milliii- Hvp siliie II. Hioiituors. I'llllnln Hop .t.ilin I.. .McOulre. Motiiiiinrii Iioiu 2l-l'io.l A. ItiissK. mil X. ('lurk st Hon IMVI.I .1. Itcvcll. nan I'nilcriiin nve. .Hop .lame II. I'nrroll. .'.7 llootlmvou pl..ioin enteeii nre Kcpuhllciiii and lilac nri Democrats, us follows: Hist. Nillil" mill postoltlce nililro. Politic. 2-Sol'jti 11. Cnso. Clilciitfii Hop l-liiinlc! V. t'nrley, Clilcuu Kcm 11 Wllllnin Hulllvnu. Clilciocn Hep s I'lnvel K. Ol-itliKor, .Mcllenry Hop Kl-IMn W. Iliixler, Hocliollo Hop 12 Humor P. Asplnvvnll. Proopnrt Hop 14 Henry II, Hviiiis, Aurora Hop 111 Isaac M. Hamilton. Clxnu l'nrk.. ..Hep is Clmrlos lluiriinliis, l'nMon Hop 20 Holiert II. Port, I.iionn....,, Hop 22-(loorKU W. Htlllililollol.t. III. iltiKtnii.Hop 2I-.I111110S II. I'tltliiou, IIIinwoiMl Hop '.11 W. Hcott IMvviinls. I.cnlstnuii Hop g-s Wllllnin P.. .Manifold. I,n llnrpe.. ..Hem :io-lloiiry M. Duiiliip, Havoy Hop ,'12 Arthur A. beeper. Virginia Hem III Kilwaril .Mot'onnel, Jaeksomlllo. .. .Ilein :iO-Wllllain t .Mounts. Carllnvlllo.. ..Hem .-IS-Xat. H. Drossor, Cnrlhivlllc, ,,.1'op. Hem 40-Stantoii 1-oinlierlon. tlaklaml Hop ('.-Clmrlos H, Hull. Kaloiu twill 44 .mini l.niiiirigaii, aiiikiii 411 Joseph T. l'ayno. .Mount Vernon 47 I lav hi II. Sparks. Alton H Albert C. llolllimer. Wutorlini.. ,'KJ-Wiiltor Wnnlor, Cairo ..1)0111 . .lleui ...Hop ...Hop ...Hop The net Ion of n Hun Fimiclsco theater In formally rtMiuestltig women to re move their huts whllo nt thu show has been followed by thu directors of the Metropolitan Oporn House of Now York. A da'SHlng-room will bo pro vided niiil the hendgear will be check ed. If they da ifd thu directors would like to compel everyone with seals 011 tho lower Moor to iippear In evening dress, 11 s Is thu rigid rule In many Euro pean theaters. So, nt least, 11 represen tative of the house says. The directors' Idea Is that such dressing would en hance the beauty of the house at night. Ho we presume it would, but is It the duty of the audience to beautify the theaters'.' Do the directors suppose that the purchasers of the orchestra seat go there as do tho owners of the boxes to make a fashionable show of them selves? Hy no means, Mot of them me lovers of music, who often scrimp Ihiiniselvcs for weeks that they may hear the music to advantage. It Is none of the directors' affairs how these peo ple dress, and their presuming to dic tate In thu matter Is a gross Impertinence. dipt. Tanner hud his usual grlsl of callers, mid was busily engaged In mi Mveiing coiivspoiidciice. Congressman llltt spent Ihe dny lu the (treat .North ern and no did Claik II. C.irr. A num ber of Hie ineiubt'is of the Legislature weie In mid around lie- house. Among them Prank Mtirdnck. who may or may not be a nimlldale for Speaker, bin N sure to In' clialriutiii of one of Hie liupoitaut tommlttces. Kx-ltepic-seiitmlve McKciii'.lo. said lo be mi ap plicant tor ti position on ihe Itnllroad tinil Warehoi.se CoiiiniNslon, called. A. W, Herggiett. of (inleshiirg. will be mi tipplliaut for the position ol lusiiimtic Commissioner. Htig.-Oen. Wheeler Is being liuloisid by Ills fllelid.i for ictelllloli 111 the posi tion which he now occupies. .. .Illirilll .11, I I1IIK. IIIIIIUIIMIStlllll.. .. Arthur .1. H-Tiuin. I.cxliiutnt lames I'. ll'Honuell. Illiioinliiutiin., 2:i-l.arenco Kjlcnursc, Ifl X. Prnnli llu st i Allien .1. lll-on. '.Ul I'laiiklln st.. Iloni I!. Hiillhan, 4to I.-iHalle nve, 2t-Aipillla .1. Iiiiuixlnrly. IVnrln Alva .Morrill. Ilallook Almon II. llrlMiol. I'liininiilio.,,, 2.". .I0I111 Knlilstoilt, Monee Win, II. Hlcon, HralilvviHitt .liMepli K11I11, llralilvvniNl 2i)-Jiuiatliiiii Morrl.iiu. Atlanta .Inlin W .Inlius.in, Canton H. It. Itoor. I.onilon .Mill 27-.1iiliii Wvllo. I'lloi Irvlinx II. Trnwlirlilu'e. Marseille Inlin M-I,iii-lit 111. ,a Hallo 2 l.mvronoo V. Hliormaii, Mucoinli, Plyssos A. Wllsnii. Hulii.,., Win. A, t'omjitnn. Macoinli Sil-Wnsliiiiiriiiii I. (Iiillln, I'avvpatv.. .Inlin K lay, Maxi .lames llrnnon. Kcanion aO-Xiiniiol II. (larv-or. l-iiini-r Cliy n.',, in.Mir ..iiiriiius, J.oiailll... Sejuiolir .Miirillll. I.elaml Henry C. Hiittfe. Koiuioy :il-(loorgo Murray, I'.lnilra .lorry V! Cnleli C -I lav lil C llllllieell. All. nit-. .IiiIiukiiii. Storllnu.. Wlille, I'.irom city. ..ii,,., ... . .,.-, . .nri , .... ........nop .liisopli A Hum. Mount l'iuiiskl,.,,lioiii .Hop , .lie 1 .Horn . Hp ..Hop .Pom ...Hop ...Hop ,.Hm ...Hop ...Hep ..I loin ...Hop ...Hop ..Horn ...Hop ...Hop ..Horn ...Hop ...Hop . .Ilcin ...Hop ...Hop ..Hem ...Hop ...Hop ..Pom ...Hop ...Hop ..Hem nop Ahlenmiii .Mil It by N s.ihl 1 1 be hit on the trail of ihe Dcmncr.itV ur.uluitlon for Mayor next spilu-'. The recent Invention ofn bicycle th.it can he folded mid then canted on the luck like a knapsack ha added :ihnoi luilnltely to the availability of the wheel as an adjunct to the soldier. It can i-jnry him part of h! way. mid the reninlnder of the ilNl.mee he can carr.v It. the ch'inge from one position to tin other being ijulckiy and easily m.ide. Thomas u. Needles of WiiHhltigloii County, who will piohnhly be n cimll date for tw Siieakershlp, came up lo see how he stood with the Cook County members. Itohert Muybery, of Fair Held, who was one of the olliiiuN of Ihe Southern PiNon tinder (lor, Fll'er, will ask reappoliitmeiil to his old pla.e. Hx-Seiiatrtr u. 1;. Atlani. of Kalrilehl. 11 life-long friend of dpi. Tinnier, will uJ reappointment as 11 member of tho Coutt of Claims. Dr. Claik Unpen, the Superintendent of tin- Asylum of Hie Insane ut Kanka kee, lias addressed a circular letter to the members of the next (Jetieial s M'liibly. InvHIug them with thdr liieiids and iiiembers of thdr families, to come down to the Institution 011 Dec. i ami look It over. The Hepiihllciin will hnve the s.lliie iiuijniity on hint ballot In the (leneral Assembly of IUIunN that they liml In the '.it I.ejNliituiv Iy fort"lx. Two year n-io thi'iv weie iilmiy-two lte;nib'.ica:is In the Il'i'i.o niiil tlilrty-three !12 .1. M. I. ill.lo. Allien I ,.,.. :r.l-Wllliaiii Payne, uiinru ttep IMnln W. Iliumlitoii, linlva Hon Wllllnin Mcllnliy, Hock Island Horn .11 .loiin II. .lor, t'oncoril,. .,, 1 1 -t l'liiuk I.. Hall, IVrrv item .I0I111 li. HnlTiiian. Illnri's iem ti." Prank A. Miinloik, itm-lila Hop .lame 11, Aiiiiorsiin. Hoonrr Hop .lames It. Il.irnelt. t'otillirool; iwm !lil-lliiii' H. .Molo.iir. llrooullolil Hon William V, Hlioilcs, Wrlulitsvlllo.,,l)oiii William T C.111I00, Cnrlliivlllo Hem !17 1 'Inn It's P. KI110I11M00, l.uralue Hep I'.linor A. Perry. Mount Sterling.. .Hem tl en rue . Miilitgouicry. I'laytnii,, .Hem !IS TIiuiiiii P. Moroy, lliooiivllli. Hop Olicil i:. I.ovott, St. r.luin Hoi 1 I- . tit 1 fiiii,ill iisopll P. 1'llie. IrvllIK jlem .l!)-('linili II. Soll.y. Siirlntrllolil it,.., Alnit'i C Miiriiy. Spihnrtlolil H011 (ion. I.. Huriisiieig-r. SprliiKiloi...noni 10 t'uli'l. It, 'rnl'leine, t'ouili'li ,.,, Isaac 11. I'rilL'. .Mattnon Hem .Insopii r. ii.irrlikluM', Artnla Hem 11 .lllllii'i. 1.. niiMiiiiih, l.iyiorviUO I I'll Wllllnin (I. Cnolirnii. Snllha "n,., (illvtri. Atililsmi, l,iim;iiiii i,,ii 42-Tll.uii.is II. Xeeilles. Xtislnlll,. ,.p nun . .111111,11. aiu 111. . ii.. .inlin A. ll.iriii-s. l.onUi ill.. ' '" "11.,... 4.1-l'ontiui W. llnotli. Marshall n,.., II. II. Hlissillllll. nillllk-llill Heii HI. Stewart. Tnleili ! Do H-H.iinnol A. Williams, l'rloiiilso., .Hon ll. S. Organ. .Mount Oarmcl Hem Xalli.iii H. Ilryant. Diualia pup. Hem 4r.-Wllllani 11. I.atlirop, .ovMi.u...,...lto ! Dunne lliiluos, Xovv nui Hem William Hail. Hell Air Hem 4u-Wnll.it o ll. Pliiiiulgiu, McLeans. I'oli r, T. (I. IU11111I. Mount Vernon,. . Pop. Hem Daniel It. W..I.I,. I ten 1 01 .......Don! 47 (iuilio I,. WoikI, llamliiir.' Hop. .lohn A. Slioiianl. Joisovillli. ii..,.. noueii ii, i,ii,jiiiii, iianiin 48 Itulicrt C. Ilro-Mi, Hpnrin Hiiuyil. Want, niiuiioln Ilol.eil II. Alton, Shlloli Hill,,., 40 Inlin V.. TI10111.IH, llelletllle i.iuiis rorriittoi, Masooutali Ho. .Mile 1;. Jiirvis. teiilenllle Sl.itlou. , Don M)-Kll.ott II. Uli'ksiiii. Oilkvlllo.. ...... .He . William HoWniiily, t'orlnlh it ,- . William . Medoe. Calr .......Dei Al-Jiisoiili W. King. IMilyilllt. ....Hon William II. I'arrUh. IbiiiUl.uul.lIllto 1 I letclli'l' A, TiiiumIiiIo, .Moll'npolls. .Hem Twenty-one Hepiihllciin nail four Denio- cratle Stute Senators hold over. Of tho twenty-six Senators elected Nov. I! ev Following the leatl of Chicago, n New York dry-goods house Is about to start a little school lu Its own premises where Ihe cash girls can obtain Instruc tions one or two hours every day, us also thosu older ones whose early schooling lias been neglected. In one of the large dry -goods stores of Chicago 11 day and night school Is maintained, with competent teachers and nil the modern accessories of n Hrst-class school-room, where the employes of the store are given free education. In Mil waukee one of the greatest breweries conducts a school, library and reading room for Its opiployes, who are over lO.Oun In number. All three were es tablished tlesplto tho protests of those who said the udvantiiges would never he utlllxed, nud nil triumphed from the outset. Tim school compares favorably with thu best public schools In tho city; the reading room Is well patron Ized, mid the library Is employed to t full capacity. ...Hem ... Hop ...Hip ...Hoi 1 ..Hop Sixteen young women of Itcnovo, Pa., have organized thu Ihlclvvelss Social Club, the purposes of which are to fur nish entertainment for Invited young men. They hnvo engaged a club-room nud nre arranging It lu n delightful mnuner. Just what tho Initiatory cere monies will consist of the young ladles will not say, hut one of the girls hut admitted Hint 11 kNs mid n hug shall he the- ptiKrtword for nil mnlu members. The young women who nre the prime movers lu the novel club declare their object Is to get the young men off the street corneis dining the winter, nnd, Inasmuch as the club gills uieall pretty nud fetching, their object will doubtless he attained. I.ovetu.ik ug will not In. allowed under peiu.h.v of a Hue. Tin gltls will darn stockings and knit mit ten for the boys, but the latter, lu order to bo nrallablo for membership, must refrain from smoking, chowiai; nud drinking. - The well-kuowii shrewdness of Metie Ilk or Abyssinia Is agalu uiiide appar ent lu his appeal to the pope to Inter vene lu tlie dispute between Abyssinia nud Italy. The wily African mourn-on has beaten the Italians by force of amis nud established the Integrity of hN country, but he knows enough of Unro peati diplomacy to appeal to thu head of thu church to take part lu the settle ment or the Double.' His attitude from H.e ilrst of the war to the present ilay has Indicated a quality of statesman ship, combined with generosity, per sonal bravery nud great military skill, comparable to tiny such In evidence among Huropeuus. Dobbins' Illectrle Soap does not chap the hands, being perfectly pure. Many people ullllcteil with Salt Hlii'inn hare been cured by Its use. Preserve and whitens clothe. Have your grocer order it and try It now. t ,!& . fc i-y u 'mkmmkmi ft lis. : ssii-!iiiay. . ley-s-