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TWfT!W pw?wr ' inf . . t ' ' ' THE OHIOAOO ZQLO-ILjH!, AVTOalHBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK I. f TTlnuilalH'.liti'fly HON. OLIVER H. HORTON, Popular Judge of the Circuit Court, Who Is 8uro of,, Re-election. Judge Oliver II. Ilorton Is universally regarded ns one of the greatest Judges who ever sat upon the Judicial bench of Cook County. As n lawyer Judge Ilor ton hns few equals and no superiors, Laving been for many years regarded ns among the most eminent and highly .valued members of the bar. Like Judges 'Adams and Tulcy, Judge Ilorton before his elevation to the bench rendered distinguished services ns Corporation Counsel of tho city of Chicago. Able, careful, conservative and u profound student of the law, he was one of the most valuable men who was ever placed at the head of the law depart' ment of this city. During his Incumbency of tho Circuit Court bench Judge Ilorton hns not nlono proven himself a frrent but an eminently fair, fearless and Just Judge, No thought of partisanship or consld erntion of any kind outside the absolute merits of the case on trial before him has ever been allowed to Interfere with his decisions. Judge Hot-ton's nomlnn tlon for re-elect Ion by the Republicans Is practically assured, and his rcnom (nation will mean his re-election, for nil tho people, Independent of party, will take pride In voting for him. Tho right remedy for the divorce evil, according to a writer In the Arena, lies In the prevention of un happy marriages. Certainly this Is simple and direct In theory. In prac tice it might be dIUlcult. A rule and compass method of determining whether parties arc suitable to each other will hardly glvo satisfaction. Efforts have been made by several States to legally restrain the physic ally and morally unlit from marrying, but that Is another matter. ' True, there Is n sort of Immorality nt the basis of most divorces. lint It Is gen erally an Immorality that lies deep In tho temperament nnd docs not appear on tho surface until after marriage. The Arena writer's remedy Is "to placo barriers against easy matrimony nnd make marriage a bulwark of sincere and holy purpose, against which tho waves of youthful Impetuosity and unripe affection will dash In vain. Tho greatest social evil In our country Is tho marrying hnblt. There Is prac tically no check on mnrrnge. nnd young people wed nt will and nt times in haste, with an angry parent In pur suit." Tucro Is no disputing that tho marrying hnblt has become a serious one. But it Is due less to brief ac quaintance and hasty engagement than to a perverted public sentiment. So long as popular opinion recognizes the legal exchange, of wives nnd husbnnds ns respectable, tho custom will con tinue to grow, despite any barriers that mny bo devised. It Is not a matter that can over bo reached by legal en actment. No system can bo devised by which happy marriages can bo divined In advance. All experience shows that happy marrlngo is depend ant not upon wisdom alone or the logic of outward conditions. Tho remedy lies entirely in tho education of public sentiment. When tho moral staudnrd of tho general public Is raised to 11 higher and broader mental, moral and spiritual development, tho hidden dis orders that underlie this great evil will Imperceptibly disappear and tho divorce question will settle Itself. When our schools Indicate tho true spirit of homemaklng ns they now tench less useful branches of knowl edge, nnd the mothers of our country train up their ilnugiircrs and tho fa thers their sons with the Idea over bo fore them that theso daughters and sons are to be the mothers and fathers of the race, then tho problem will dis appear. But laws will never tnko tho place of enlightened nnd enlivened public sentiment. Young Sir. Hopkins, nged 32, with $275,000 iu his insldo pocket In tho shape of letters of credit, left tho other day for n Journey of 25,000 miles. Mr. Hopkins represents a Western Jobbing house. Although he takes his wife nlong with him, ho Is not traveling en tirely for plcnsurc. Ha is going over to China nnd Japan to buy ten. This man hns lenrncd nbout nil there Is to be known concerning tea. Tho head of his Jobbing house knows mora about tho llnanccs of tho (Inn, tho credit man more nbout tho retail trndo nnd the head bookkeeper moro nbout tho books, but Mr. Hopkins knows moro about tea than all of them put together. The linn wanted to buy heavily of ten. The best wny to buy it wns to send nn ex pert to tho places whero It Is grown. Hopkins wns tho expert. Thcro Is n lesson In this Incident for young men, because it is typical of tho modern business trend. Business, llko the pro fessions, Is coming moro nnd moro to bo specialized. Tho man who knows how to do ono thing better than any one else In his Arm Is tho man who Is selected to do that thing. And the pay Is ndequnto been u so tboro Is llttlo fM tl .1n,1m.l.liM IfAMtAWAM ttllfl fllA i v ,w luiiiirviuiuu. uvnoiv, iio iuv must not bo lost sight of: No man can bo n successful specialist who Is not well Informed on other things. Hop kins must know ten better than the others. But ho must also know other things connected with tho jobbing busi ness. To know a part ono must know tho whole in relation to its parts, and the part In relation to tho whole. Therefore the necessity for an all round education to begin with. But in the cud It Is Hopkins, tho specialist, who goes abroad Intrusted with $270,. 000. Tho specialist wins success In the old way by deserving It. ITEMS OF INTEREST The finest livery stables In Chicago are those of the Erie Livery, 100 to 201 Erie street, and 108 to 170 Ontario street. The proprietor, Mr. William A. Hluklus, Is one of tho best known and best liked horsemen In the country. Ho has recently purchnsed nnd hns subject to call the finest imperials, French leather heads, Victorias nnd landau carriages in Chicago. His broughams, coupes and hansom cabs are the best. Uls horses are first-class, with rub ber shoes; they never slip. His drivers arc well dressed, sober, courteous and reliable. Telephone 1070 North. The finest carriages, most stylish turnouts nnd most careful drivers can bo ordered by telephone from J. H. Olrren's elegant stable, 247 and 240 Webster avenue. Man wants but little here below, But, bo it understood, No matter whether high or low, That little must bo good; Which may explain why men of taste, Who always get tho best, Their heads by Newton's hats are, graced When they would be well dressed; for Newton blocks, the critics tell, In style and texture all excel. The telegraph manual Issued by the Western Electric Company will teach any one the art of telegraphy. To get a copy address Department O'O, West ern Electric Company, 242 South Jef ferson street, Chicago, and Inclose 25 cents. One of the best-liked and most pop alar business men In Chicago Is Tom N. Donnelly, the Jeweler, at 118 Dearborn street Mr. Donnelly enjoys the con fidence and patronage of the very best people In Chicago, and If you want the best goods, In watches, dkvwnds and Jewelry, at reasonable prices, the man to patronise Is honest Tom Donnelly, at 118 Dearborn street For tho correct hat patronize New ton,' tho old-time hatter, 136 Madison street, near Clark. Hohenndel Bros., at 211 Madison street, manufacture the very best uni form caps. For tents, awnings and waterproof covers go to Murray ft Co., 820-838 South Canal street These people are leaden In this line of , goods. There Is no better beer brewed In the world than the far-famed "Extra" Beer brewed by tho Brand Brewing Com pany, at 1251 Elston avenue. Murray ft Company, who lead In the awning business, and who were located on Randolph street for eieven years, In vite yon to call at the!, new mammoth establishment 820 to 888 South Canal street ' "I & H" t ..jittByBBBBBBBsl SMjfif.,', ' 7L; 3Liv . If1 JsbbbbbbbbsI!'! . .ijse ,- fJU'oimtw Jft' ' SBBBBBBBMHrlVoV ' EnssT - :mw0i 1 y-BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn fiSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVi ! ; Li: JUDGE THEODORE BRENTANO, I The Able and Just Jurist Whom the City Hall Gang Is Trying to Beat. People who desire first-class merchant tailoring will do well to patronise Mr. 0. Masters, who has opened an estab lishment at tho southwest corner of Dearborn and Randolph streets. Mr. Masters Is ono of the most popular as well as one of the best cutters In Chi cago, and his success Is assured. Tho beer bottled by the Independent Brewing Association, tho Ernst Broth ers' famous plant, Is the finest in the country. Order It for your residence. Phone, North 045. Joseph Grcln's restaurant nnd buffet, GO East Randolph street, Is one of tho most popular resorts for political lend ers, ns well ns for the general public, In the city. B. J. Weller & Co. is one of the larg est and most reliable firms nt present engaged In the commission business In this city. All who have business with them are perfectly safe In their hands, and suro of efficient services nud lion orablo treatment. No wonder tho business of the Brand Brewing Conirmn.v, nt 1251 Elston nvc- nuc, Increased over 100 per cent during 1002. Their famous "Extra" brew hns n world-wide reputation. Charles E. Hvdc & Co.. southeast cor ner Clnrk nnd Monroe streets, Is nn other firm where policemen nnd fire men could obtain material of the very best quality for their uniforms nnd have them made In the very best style nt most rcn8onnblo prices. The crent furniture house of Aloxim. der Rovell, northeast corner Wabash avenue and Adams street, was one of tho busiest marts of trade during the Christmas sen'son. Some mngnlUccnt works of nrt In housc-furnlshlng line were on view, while In the linn of busi ness furniture, such ns desks, olllcc fittings nnd the llko, most rcnsonnblo rates nnd excellent vnluo were offered. The splendid new store of Messrs. Hannah & Hogg nt 307 and 30!) Wa bash nvouuo (opposite the Auditori um) Is filled with the very best goods In tho lino of whlcklcs, wines nnd liquors that can be bought for money. Three dollars buys the best bat in the world at Newton's reliable hat store, 130 Madlsoa street, near Clark. For wines and liquors, Keating ft Mnhony, the well-known Importers nnd wholesale dealers In this line of goods, nrc among the foremost In the country for value as well as the excellence of their goods. Hohenndel Bro., at 211 Madison street, manufacture tho very best uni form enps. They will bo located nt 100 to 201 E. Madison street on and nftcr May 31. ley's WantccKnn llrewlns Company. It Is with pleasure that we call the attention of the trade, and private fam ilies, to the fact that owing to the In creasing demand for bottled ale and porter of undoubted purity and of the finest quality, we are now bottling the samo under our own supervision. Tho frequent use of adulterants and substitutes for malt and hops In the manufacture of malt liquors has re sulted In an Inquiry for an article of domestic manufacture, wholly free from anything of a harmful or deleteri ous nnture, and at a price that would commend Its use to all. The failure hitherto to obtain such an article has led consumers to purchase Imported goods at a high price. v Therefore we ore prepared to place on the market bottled ale and porter unexcelled In quality; equal In every respect to the Imported, at a much lower price. Our goods being manufactured from the choicest barley malt and the best hops In the market, no substitutes whatever being used, and, being bottled by ourselves at Wnukegan, enables us to offer to our customers an absolute guaranty of their purity and quality. Families can obtain these goods of all the leading fancy grocers, the prin cipal hotels, rostaorants aatd druggists. BESLBY'B WAKMAX BREWING 00. Wo keep an nnny of 05,000 men nnd bavo 254 ships of war. Wo aro ready to fight any nation on earth nud yet tho little potnto bugs laughs us to scorn. Ever hear of tho big United Stntcs suffering with tho grasshopper? Aro wo not powerless before tho gypsy moth? Tho bug family taxes this great country $300,000 a year, but In tho unequal fight between tho nation and tho bugs tho latter over remain unconqucred. Tho worms that attack tho cotton plant nsscss tho farmer $00-, 000 n year. Uo potnto bug cnts ?8, 000,000 worth annually out of our gardens. Tho chinch bug costs us $100,000,000, tho Hessian fly $00,000, 000, nnd tho grasshopper $00,000,000. Tho big United States hasn't enough money or men to win nny war with. an insect King Alexander of Servla has dis solved tho skupshtlnn. Ho did It mere ly by issuing a proclamation, too. JOS. J. DUFFY. M. J. SCANLAN JOSEPH J. DUFFY & CO.. Q1NIRAL CONTRACTORS 907 Chamber of Commerce. Telephone Main 4588. DUMA Red Elephant Split On Sale Everywhere. The Right Thine in the Morning," "You Know." &&! 'WW!'' TENNESSEE WHISKY EVERYBODY GET HAPPY! Loosen, Up Some Call for OLD CASCADE" THE BEST MADE Cures a Cold in a Minute Removes Pain Sells While We Sleep ii THOMPSON BROTHERS OWNER8 OP SIDNEY LUOAS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS CHICAGO NEW YORK Tribune Bldg. APRIL 1st. nilCCAl f lBlinr TWKR Temporary Address, 43 River StrMt. BUrrALO TENNE8SEE WHISKY NEW YORK CLIPPER 10 THE 8r8?9sS ThoaMcal P&par En Jtateiicsi All peraonu Intcraatcl In tho happening AMUSEMENT WORLD Cnnnot priori to b without It. 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