Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867, Part 185

Author:
Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : R. Edwards
Number of Pages: 1086


USA > Illinois > Cook County > Chicago > Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867 > Part 185


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220


Chicago Scale Company, office, 34 and 36 Washington street. Incorporated March 12, 1863. Frank S. Allen, treasurer; L. N. & A. T. Bishop, general agents.


Chicago Sole Leather Company, office 231 Lake street, upstairs. W. A. Bill, president ; Oliver Williams, secretary.


Chicago Varnish Company, Pine, near southwest corner White street. J. Bailey, president; G. F. Bailey, secretary ; I. R. Vanness, superintendent.


Chicago Ventilation Company, office, 95 Washington street.


Congress Collar Company, 11 and 13 LaSalle street. S. T. Merrill, president; W. E. Hale, treasurer.


Eagle Works Manufacturing Company, office, 48 South Canal street. Philetus W. Gates, president; James L. Fargo, vice president ; Thomas Chalmers, super- intendent; Ralph Gates, secretary and treasurer ; David R. Frazer, assistant superintendent. .


Garden City Mining Company, office, room 2, Fuller- ton block, Dearborn, corner Washington street. Capi- tal stock, 20,000 shares at $25 each. Incorporated 1855. Hon. J. D. Caton, president; J. R. Valentine, secretary and treasurer; J. H. Gatiss, superintend- ent ; J. D. Caton, H. J. Eames, John M. Wilson, G. S. Hubbard, J. R. Valentine, J. D. Wicker and J. H. Gatiss, directors.


Garden City Hide and Leather Company, 249 East Lake and 263 South Water streets. Joseph Farnsworth, president ; E. HI. Plummer, secretary ; Frank B. Farnsworth, treasurer.


Garden City Printing and Blank Book Company, office, 138 Lake street. A. L. Sewell, president ; J. J. Spalding, treasurer.


German House Association, meets every first Wednes- day of each month, at German House, corner North Wells and Indiana. M. Schmuty, president ; A. Lauteryung, vice president ; M. Gareis, secretary ; II. Marwedel, corresponding secretary ; H. A. Jensch, treasurer.


Holly Manufacturing Company, 196 South Water street. T. T. Flagler, president; G. W. Bowen, secretary ; J. K. McDonald, treasurer ; Bignall & McDonald, agents.


Illinois California Silver Mining Company, room 1, 242 South Water street. Benjamin Lombard, president : John Mason Loomis, secretary ; S. A. Briggs, treas- urer.


Illinois Stone Company, 484 Wells street. Capital, $100,000. Incorporated February 24th, 1855. H. G. L omis, president ; John W. McGenniss, secretary ; S. F. Gale, W. S. Gurnee, D. Hess, H. G. Loomis and J. W. McGenniss, directors.


Illinois Stone, Lime and Boring Company, No. 4 Cus- tom House place, Lombard block, N. G. Iglehart, secretary.


Illinois Petroleum and Mining Company, office, 228 Lake street. Capital, 1,000,000, divided into 10,000 shares of 100 each. Working capital, $65,000 in cash, deposited in bank. C. N. Holden, Chicago, president ; C. T. Bowen, Chicago, vice president ; R. M. Whipple, Chicago, secretary; J. K. Pollard, Chicago, treasurer ; C. N. Holden, secretary Fire- men's Insurance Co., Washington Smith, of Williams, Smith & Co., C. M. Henderson, of C. M. Henderson & Co., C. T. Bowen, of Bowen Bros., W. T. Allen, of Day, Allen & Co., J. W. Stearns, of Stearns & Forsythe, F. Hawkins, of C. & F. Hawkins, H. W. Hinsdale, of H. W. Hinsdale & Co., and J. H. Weber, of Weber, Williams & Fitch, directors.


Laflin Powder Company, office, 79 South Water, corner State street. Capital, $250,000. Organized 1840. Joseph M. Boies, president; Sylvester H. Laflin, vice president; Henry D. Laflin, superintendent; William A. Gay, secretary ; F. L. Laffin, treasurer.


Lill's Chicago Brewing Company, Pine, corner Chicago avenue. Incorporated February 10, 1865. William Lill, president ; James Bromfield, secretary.


Mechanics' Dry Dock Company, above Van Buren street bridge. Charles J. Magill. Andrew Latham, Wil- liam W. Bates and S. Bates, directors.


Mining and Supply Company, office, 54 and 56 Randolph street. N. O. Williams. J. D. Decreet, M. W. Les- ter, E. S. Skinner and S. M. Moore, directors; L. H. Laurence, agent


Morse Cutlery Company, 196 South Water street. T. T. Flagler, president ; R. Sears, treasurer.


Morris Coal Company, office, Polk, near Clark street. Lawson Bros., agents.


National Bank Note Company, 1 Wall street, New York, and 162 and 164 Lake street, corner LaSalle, Chicago. National Watch Company, office, Marine Bank building, room 5. B. W. Raymond, president; Geo. M. Wheeler, secretary.


North-Western Distilling Company, manufacturers and dealers in alcohol and highwines, 204 South Water street, old Board of Trade building. Edw. F. Law- rence, president ; Sparrow M. Nickerson, vice pres- ident ; Wm. T. Windiate, secretary and treasurer. Northwestern Glass Company, office, 248 South" Water street. Post Office box, 2717. A. P. Kelley, presi- dent; Geo, Gardner, secretary ; P. B. Shumway, treasurer; A. P. Kelley, N. Ludington, J. Medill, J. Farr, jr., P. B. Shumway, W. H. Kuntsinger and M. Talcott, executive board.


Northwestern Horse Nail Company, Monroe, corner Canal street. J. R. Jones, president ; G. L. Smalley, superintendent ; A. W. Kingsland, secretary.


Northwestern Manufacturing Company, Jefferson street, between Lake and Randolph. R, 'T. Crane, presi- dent ; C. S. Crane, vice president.


People's Gas Light and Coke Company, office, 199 West Randolph street. H. W. Zimmerman, president ; C. C. Hopper, secretary ; John Atkinson, jr., superin . tendent.


Peru Coal Mining Company, office, 468 Clark street. E. Higgins, President.


Peshtigo Company, office, north pier. Thos. Beebe, president.


.


981


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


Prairie Farmer Company, office, 192 Lake street. H. | The Western News Company, Dearborn, southwest D. Emery, president ; W. W. Corbett, vice president ; corner Madison street. John R. Walsh, president ; Solomon W. Johnson, treasurer; John E. Tousey, secretary. A. T. Emery, secretary; H. T. Thomas, treasurer. Republic News Company, 84 Washington street. P. W. Durne, Peoria, Ill., president ; Michael Scanlan, The Western Transportation Company-Western Ex- press, People's Line Propellers, and Erie Railway, office and dock, foot State street. J. W. Tuttle, agent; T. T. Morford, assistant agent. Chicago, vice president ; Nicholas Crickard, Chicago, treasurer ; David Bell, LL. D., New York; James W. Fitzgerald, Cincinnati, Ohio ; William Fleming, Troy, N. Y. ; J. D. Tully, Chicago, secretary.


Richards' Iron Works, office, 190 and 192 Washington street J. C. Richards, superintendent.


Rock River Paper Company, 13 LaSalle street. S. T. Merrill, president ; J. M. Cobb, superintendent ; W. S. Hale, secretary.


Rosehill Cemetery Company, office, 131 Lake street. Frederick Tuttle, president ; J. Woodbridge Smith, treasurer ; Thomas C. Hoag. secretary ; F. H. Ben- son, superintendent ; Walter J. Brown, resident su- perintendent ; Frederick Tuttle, Henry Smith, J. W. Smith, Dr. J. V. Z. Blaney, F. H. Benson and H. W. Blodgett, managers.


Sanford Manufacturing Company, 178, 180, 182 and 184, third floor, South Water street. H. Z. Culver, president ; H. Keep, vice president ; F. A. Redding- ton, secretary and treasurer ; H. Z. Culver, H. Keep, W. B. Keen, E. B. Myers and John R. Walsh, directors.


Stock Yard and Transit Company, office, 2 Dearborn street. P. R. Chandler, president ; F. H. Winston, secretary ; R. L. Daken, assistant secretary ; F. T. E. Bryant, general superintendent of yards.


Superior Steel and Iron Manufacturing Company, Grove, near Archer road. S. Parker, superintendent. The Downer & Bemis Brewing Company. Kankakee avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. Albert Crosby, president ; Joel H. Wicker, treasurer; Leander Read, superintendent; H. V. Bemis, secretary; John H. McAvoy, assistant super- intendent.


Union Despatch Company, 64 Monroe street. Author- ized capital, $1,000.000. Par value of shares, $50. Charles Brigham, president ; A. Wisner, secretary.


Union Flax Mills Company, office, 225 Lake street. Factory, 41 Indiana street. Jas. J. Walworth, presi- dent ; S. A. Clemens, general superintendent; I. F. Hoyt, secretary.


Union Hide and Leather Company, office, 44 LaSalle street. L. B. Sidway, president; Geo. Schneider, vice president ; W. H. Turner, secretary ; C. Hirsch, superintendent.


Union Rolling Mill Company, office, 3 Fullerton block. A. B. Stone, president ; E. K. Rogers, vice president ; Wm. Chisholm, secretary.


United States Brass Clock Company, office, 142 Lake street. C. N. Holden, president; Wesley Munger, vice president; Wm. A. Giles, secretary ; Jag. M. Adsit, treasurer.


Western Bank Note and Engraving Company, office, LaSalle street, southwest corner Randolph. J. Y. Scammon, president; C. Knickerbocker, secretary ; C. C. Cheney, treasurer.


Telegraph Companies.


Illinois and Mississippi Telegraph Company, office, Lake, southeast corner Clark street. E. D. L. Sweet, superintendent ; J. E. Ranney, manager.


Western Union Telegraph Company, office, Lake, south- east corner Clark street. R. C. Rankin, superin- tendent ; Fred. Swain, manager.


RAILROADS.


Depot of the Michigan Southern and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Companies, fronting on Van Buren street.


Michigan Southern Railroad, general offices, corner Van Buren and Griswold streets. E. B. Phillips, president, Chicago ; Legrand Lockwood, treasurer, New York ; Chas. F. Hatch, general superintendent, Chicago; C. P. Leland, general ticket agent, Chi- cago; J. P. Jones, cashier, Chicago. General freight and passenger office, 56 Clark street. Chas. M. Gray, commercial freight agent; Samuel C. Hough, passen- ger agent. Freight depot, Polk and Griswold streets. HI. Clark, local freight agent.


Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, general office in new depot. Van Buren, corner Sherman street, John F. Tracy, New York, president and general superintendent ; l'. A. Hall, Chicago, assistant general superintendent; W. H. Whitman, assistant superintendent, Illinois division ; A. Kimball, as- sistant superintendent, Iowa division ; Frank D. Sherman, cashier ; Lewis Viele, general freight agent ;


R. A. Gilmore, general ticket agent ; A. Manvel, paymaster and purchasing agent.


Chicago and Northwestern Railway, office, Exchange Bank building, second floor. Wm. B. Ogden, presi- dent ; Perry H. Smith, vice president ; Jamies R. Young, secretary ; Albert L. Pritchard, treasurer ; Joseph B. Redfield, assistant secretary ; Geo. L. Dunlap, general superintendent ; James H. Howe, general solicitor ; E. B. Talcott, chief engineer ; W'm. 11. Ferry, acting director of Galena division ; George P. Lee, local treasurer ; T. P. Hart, general account ant; Chas. S. Tappen, general freight agent; W'm. G. Swan, assistant general freight agent ; B. F. P'at- rick, general passenger agent.


Milwaukee Division of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, office, 2d floor of Exchange Bank building. Galena Division of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, office, second floor, Exchange Bank building.


982


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


Depot of the Illinois Central. Michigan Centrai and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroads , foot of Lake street.


Illinois Central Railroad, general office in depot. Trains leave on this road from the Union Central depots (passenger and freight), at the foot of Lake street. J. M. Douglas, Chicago, president; L. A. Catlin, secretary ; Thomas E. Walker, New York, treasurer ; M. Hughitt, general superintendent ; John C. Jac bs, superintendent, northern division ; A. Mitchell, superintendent, Chicago division; W. K. Ackerman, local treasurer ; W. Vernon, auditor; W. P. Johnson, general passenger agent; J. F. Tucker, general freight agent; L. H. Clarke, chief engineer ; L. Bradner, local freight agent.


Land Department Illinois Central Railroad, office, 58 Michigan avenue. John B. Calhoun, commissioner ; Peter Daggey, secretary ; J. Linton Waters, assistant secretary; William H. Waters, cashier; Roswell B. Mason comptroller ; C. C. P. Holden, salesman. Michigan Central Railroad, office, Lake, corner Dear- born street, under Tremont House. Trains leave on this road from depot foot of Lake street. J. W. Brooks, Boston, president ; Isaac Livermore, Boston, treasurer ; R. N. Rice, Detroit, superintendent ; W. K. Muir. Detroit, assistant superintendents ; Homre E. Sargent, Chicago, general agent ; Thomas Frazier, Detroit, general ticket agent; H. C. Wentworth, Chicago, general western passenger agent; Oliver Macy, Detroit, general receiver.


Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, general office foot of South Water st. Trains leave on this road from the Central Union depot, foot of Lake street. J. F. Joy, president; R. Harris, general superintend- ent; A. N. Towne, H. Hitchcock and N. D. Munson, assistant superintendents ; A. T. Hall, secretary and treasurer; S. Powell, general ticket agent ; E. R. Wads- worth, general freight agent ; H. J. Higgins, auditor; G. P. Lord, general purchasing agent.


Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, western general agency, 48 Clark street. Trains leave Michigan Cen- tral and Southern depots. E. W. Watkins, London, president; C. J. Brydges, Montreal, managing direc- tor; H. Shackell, secretary and auditor; Joseph Hickson, treasurer; E. P. Beach, general agent, 175 Broadway, N. Y .; J. H. Whitman, general western agent, Chicago; J. A. Walsh, freight agent, Chicago. Great Western Railway of Canada. A. Wallingford, agent, Tremont block.


Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, office, 65 Clark street. Trains leave West Side Union depot, Madison, corner Canal street. G. W. Cass, Pitts- burgh, president ; J. N. Mccullough, Pittsburgh, general superintendent ; J. P. Henderson, Pittsburgh, treasurer ; J. D. Layng, Pittsburgh, superintendent east In division ; C. E Gorham, Fort Wayne, super- intendent western division ; J. P. Farley, auditor ; F. M. Hutchinson, Pittsburgh, secretary ; W. P. Shinn, Pittsburgh, general freight agent ; Joseph H. Moore, Chicago, commercial general agent; F. R. Myers, general ticket agent ; W. C. Cleland, Chicago, gene- ral western passenger agent; Jed. S. Gray, Chicago, ticket agent, 65 Clark street; J. P. Brady, freight agent.


Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad, general office in basement, 55 Dearborn street. Trains on this road leave the Union depot, South Canal street, opposite West Monroe street. T. B. Blackstone, president ;. Robert Hale, superintendent ; A. Newman, general passenger agent.


Pennsylvania Central Railway, general passenger and freight office, in Metropolitan block, LaSalle street,


corner Randolph. E. H. Williams, Altoona, Pa., general superintendent ; H. W. Gwinner, Philadel- phia, general ticket agent ; W. H. Holmes, Chicago, general passeuger agent ; T. L. Kimball, Chicago, assistant general passenger agent; R. C. Meldrum, general western freight agent.


Atlantic and Great Western Railway, Chicago office, 66 Clark street. D. B. Tracy, Chicago, northwestern passenger agent; Moses Hooke, Chicago, general freight agent ; A. C. Rose, general agent.


Chicago and Great Eastern Railroad (formerly Cincin- nati Air Line), general office, 95 Randolph street, under the Matteson House. Freight depot, corner Halsted and Carroll streets. Trains leave depot, corner Canal and Kinzie streets. W. D. Judson, New York, president ; J. E. Young, vice president ; Henry Morgan, New York, treasurer ; Amos Tenny, New York, secretary ; S. C. Conover. superintend- ent, south division ; D. L. Harkness, superintendent, north division; A. Reasoner. Chicago, general su- perintendent; Fred. H. Garfield, Chicago, general passenger agent; W. H. Whitla, Chicago, general freight agent ; S. J. Smith, local agent.


Erie Railway, office, 64 South Clark street. Robert H. Berdell, New York city, president; A. S. Diven. vice president ; Hugh Riddie, New York city, gen- eral superintendent; B. W. Blanchard, New York city, general freight agent; W. R. Barr, New York city, general passenger agent ; E. S. Spencer, Cleve- land, Ohio, western freight agent ; F. E. Morse, Chi- cago, western passenger agent ..


New York Central Railway,' office, 53 Clark street. Henry Keep, New York, president ; H. W. Chitten- den, Albany, N. Y., general superintendent ; S. Drul- lard, Albany, N. Y., general freight agent ; W. S. Doyle, Albany, N. Y., general passenger agent; E. Clark, jr., Buffalo, N. Y., general western freight agent ; A. A. Sample, Chicago, passenger and freight agent.


-0-


STEAMBOATS, PACKETS, &c.


American Transportion Company, 19 Exchange place. Wm. S. Brewster, agent.


Atlantic & Pacifie Freight Express Line, office, 41 Dearborn street, Tremont ยท block. J. Nottingham, general superintendent; E. O. Seymour, agent. Blue Line (through freight), 31 Dearborn street. H. E. Sargent, general agent; W. W. Street and A. F. Howe, jr., agents.


Buffalo, Cleveland & Chicago Line, and New York Central Railroad. Richmond & Bond, agents, 190 South Water street, foot of State.


Chicago & Green Bay propeller Line. A. E. Good- rich, first dock, east of Rush street bridge.


Chicago, Grand Haven & Muskegon, and Milwaukee, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Manitowoc and Two Rivers Line. A. E. Goodrich, first dock, east of Rush street bridge.


Chicago Grand Haven & Muskegon Freight Line. Fleming, Harvey & Co., agents, 164 to 174 South Water street.


Chicago & St. Joseph Line, office, 4 and 6 River street. J. N. Witherell & Co., agents, St. Joseph's dock.


Chicago & Grand Travers Propeller Line. Hannah, Lay & Co., Lumber, corner Maxwell street.


983


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


Clary & Akhurst Line of Canal Boats, office, room No. 1, Steele's building. Between Chicago and St. Louis, and intermediate points.


Empire Line, Joseph Stockton, agent ; W. T. Hancock, contracting agent ; I. S. Hodson, traveling agent, office 52 South Clark street.


Evans' Buffalo & Chicago Line of Propellers. Chase & Co., agents, Market street, between Washington and Madison.


Grand Trunk Line, and Lake Superior Line of Steamers. A. T. Spencer, agent, South Water, foot of South LaSalle street.


Grand Trunk Line of Propellers. J. H. Whitman, agent, 48 Clark street.


Great Western Despatch, Fast Freight Line. L. Fow- ler, agent, office, 130 Lake street.


Lake Superior People's Line of Steamers office, Market street, between Madison and Washington. Leopold & Austrian, agents.


Merchants' Despatch Fast Freight Line, Michigan Cen- tral depot, foot of South Water street. J. W. Smith, agent, 40 Dearborn street.


Michigan Canal and Illinois River Propeller Line, foot Wabash avenue. D. C. Chapman, agent.


Northern Transportation Company, office, foot of North Lasalle street. N. J. Howe, agent.


Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Fast Freight Line, office, 65 Clark street. Clark & Co., agents.


Red Line Transit Company, office, 54 South Clark street. H. W. Carr and W. D. Manchester, agents. Star Union Line, Office, 62 and 64 LaSalle street. W. W. Chandler, agent.


Stev ns' St. Joseph, South Haven and Chicago Propel- Jer Line, office, 4 and 6 River street. J. N. Witherell & Co., agents.


Union Despatch Company, office, Monroe, near State street. Charles B. Brigham, president ; Albert Wis- ner, secretary.


Western Express and People's Line, office, South Water, foot of State street. J. W. Tuttle, agent.


Western States Line, Market, near Madison street. Gibson & Chase, agents.


Western Transportation Company, foot of State street. J. W. Tuttle, agent.


-0-


EXPRESSES.


American Express, office, 96 and 98 Lake, corner Dear. bon street. J. C. Fargo, general superintendent : 0. W. Barrett, agent.


Merchants' Union Express, office, Dearborn street, cor- ner Washington. C. R. Johnson, general superin- tendent; E. M. Cooper, agent.


United States Express, 130 Lake, and 18 and 20 Clark street. H. D. Colvin, agent.


NEWSPAPERS ---- PUBLICATIONS.


Arlington Hall Programme, 96 West Randolph. Ashley & Bassett, publishers.


Banking and insurance Chronicle, office, 51 Clark str et, Tribune buildings. Published every Thursday morn- ing, John J. W. O'Donoghue, editor and proprietor. CHICAGO CITY DIRECTORY, office, 73 Dearborn street, southeast corner Randolph. Richard Edwards, publisher.


Chicago Commercial Express, and Western Produce Reporter, office, 186 South Water street. Published daily, weekly and monthly, by Wells & Vittum.


Chicago Daily Programme, rear McVicker's theatre. Published by James A. Burke.


Chicago Daily Record and Hotel Register, office, 51 Clark street, Tribune buildings. Published by John J. W. O'Donoghue, editor and proprietor.


Chicago Evening Journal, office, 50 Dearborn street. Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by Charl s L. Wilson & Co., Andrew Shuman, editor.


Chicago Evening Post, office, 151 Dearborn street. Pub- lished daily and weekly by the Post Printing Co.


Chicago Journal of Commerce, office, 47 State street. Published weekly by William B. Pierce & Co.


Chicago Republican, office, 93 Washington street. Pub- lished daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by the Chicago Republican company.


Chicago Times, office, 118 Dearborn street. Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by W. F. Storey & Co. Chicago Tribune, office, 51 Clark street. Published daily, tri-weekly and weekly, by the Chicago Tribune company.


Chicago Union (German), office, 233 Randolph street. Published daily and weekly, by Fred. Becker.


Christian Freeman, office, Otis block, room 17, P. O. Box 6165. Rev. D. M. Graham, D. D., editor ; Rev. A. H. Chase, publishing agent.


Christian Times and Witness, office, 110 Dearborn street. Published weekly, by Church & Goodman.


Daily Museum and Hotel Register, office, 49 Clark street. Published by Robert V. Kennedy.


Daily reports of suits, judgments, chattel Mortgages, Etc., office, room 9, Court House. R. R. Stevens, publisher.


Der Hausfreund, office, 48 and 40 LaSalle street. A German religious paper, published semi monthly, by Rev. Hartmann.


Die Reform and Nord Amerik Kladderadatsch (Ger- man), office, room 24, 101 Washington street. Pub- lished weekly (evening), by Joseph Gruenhut.


Hemlandet det Gamla Och Det Nya (Swedish), office, 192 Superior street. Published we kly, by the Swe- dish Lutheran Publication Society. Rev. Erland Carlson, editor.


Herald of Truth (Menonite, Religious, English and Ger- man monthly), 91 and 93 Randolph street. John F. Funk, editor and proprietor.


Home Visitor, a weekly paper, published in the interest of the Home for the Friendless. Rev. E. M. Boring, editor, post office box, 653.


Illinois Staats Zeitung Company (German), office, 55 LaSalle street. Published daily, weekly and semi- weekly, L. Brentano, president ; A. C. Hessing, sec- retary.


Katholisches Wochenblatt (German), office, 47 LaSalle street. Francis X. Brandecker, publisher.


L'Observateur (semi-weekly), office, 84 North LaSalle street. Published by Frank F. Barclay.


News from the Spirit World, office, 194 South Clark street, room 11. Mrs. A. Buffum, editor.


New Covenant, office, 132 Clark street. Published weekly, by D. P. Livermore.


Northwestern Commercial, office, rooms 34 and 85 McCormick's building. Published weekly, by J. M. Mozart.


Northwestern Christian Advocate, office, 66 Washing- ton street. Published weekly. Rev. T. M. Eddy, editor.


Northwestern Presbyterian, office, 9 Ewing's block. Published every Saturday. Rev. E. Erskine, editor and proprietor.


Opera House Programme, office, rooms 22 and 23 Reyn- old's block. Publiched daily, by G. S. Utter & Co.


Pralrie Farmer, office, No. 192 Lake street. Published weekly by the Pral ie Farmer Company.


The American Churchman, office, 101 Washington street. Published weekly, by Street, Pearson & C'o.


The Daily Commercial Letter, office, 101 Washing- ton street. Thomas M. Wighall, editor and proprl- etor.


The Irish Republic, office, 84 Washington street, post office drawer, 5900. Published weekly, by the Repub- lic News Company


The Little Boquet, office, 84 86 and 88 Dearborn street. Published monthly, by the Central Publishing House. The Little Corporal, office, 138 Lake street. Published monthly, by Alfred I. Sewell.


The Mirror, office. Morrison building, Published monthly, by Landon & Kroft.


The New Republic, office, 170 Clark street. Published weekly, by the Grand Lodge of Illinois, I. O. G. T.


9 84


CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


The Olive Wreath, publication office, 54 Reynolds block, Dearborn street. Odd Fellows magazine, pub- lished monthly at $2 per year, by W. J. Chaplin.


The Scandinaven, office, room 14, No. 8 Clark street. A weekly paper, republican in politics ; published every Thursday. Knud Langeland and John Ander- son, editors and proprietors.


The Splritual Republic, office, 84, 86 and 88 Dearborn street. Published every Saturday, by the Central Publishing House.


The Western Rural, office, 164 and 166 Randolph street. Published by H. N. F. Lewis.


Union Stock Yards Exchange, office, Exchange build- ings, Union Stock Yards. Published daily, by H. L. Goodhall.


Western Merchants' Price Current, office, 164 Sonth Clark street. Published every Friday, by John C. W. Bailey.


Western Railroad Gazette, office, 101 Washington street. Published weekly, by A. N. Kellogg.


Western Temperance Advocate, office, 15 Lombard block. Published weekly. Rev. J. C. Stoughton, editor, Rev. J. D. Parker. A.M., scientific editor.


Westliche Unterhaltungs Blaetter, office. 233; Randolph street. Published every Sunday, by Fred. Becker.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.