Newspapers and periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879, Part 17

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BUREAU, 1869 to date (1872) : A commercial monthly. A. Arm- strong was editor and publisher in 1870. In 1871 and 1872 Mr. Armstrong was business manager, C. W. Jenks was editor, and the Bureau Publishing Company were publishers. HJW COLLEGE TIMES, 1869 to date (1871) : A college monthly. Edited and published by the students of the University of Chicago.


DAILY COMMERCIAL BULLETIN, 1869-1886+ : A commercial daily paper which, in 1881, was also listed as a weekly. J. W. Sickels was editor, and B. D. M. Eaton was publisher, in 1870. The next year B. Frank Howard was editor; Howard, White, and Crowell were publishers. James A. Doane was editor and publisher in 1880. In 1886 the Daily Commercial Bulletin, published by Howard Bartels and Company, became the Daily Trade Bulletin. DRUGGISTS' PRICE CURRENT, 1869 to date (1872) : A medical and chemical monthly. H. D. Garrison, M.D., and A. F. Murray were editors, and Barnet and Son publishers in 1871. The fol- lowing year Dr. Garrison was editor; James and Barnet were publishers.


EVENING LAMP, 1869 to date (1905) : Established by A. N. Kellogg. It is a weekly sheet, devoted to literary miscellany and to adver- tising, printed from the best plate matter of the A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Company. In 1870 and 1871 A. N. Kellogg was editor and publisher. From 1873 to 1879 J. M. Edson was editor. With various editors A. N. Kellogg or the A. N. Kellogg Company has continued the publication. U


EVERYBODY'S PAPER, 1869 to date (1879) : A monthly evangelical Sunday-school paper. The Chicago Y. M. C. A. were editors in 1873; and F. H. Revell was publisher. For the four years following the Chicago Y. M. C. A. were publishers, and J. M. Chapman was business manager. In 1879 the Evangelical Pub- lishing Company were publishers and F. E. Post was manager. The paper was listed as semi-monthly in that year.


FORTSCHRITTS FREUND, 1869(?) --- (?): In the directory for 1869. HOMEOPATH JOURNAL, 1869(?) -- (?) : Listed in Rowell for 1869, with no report.


INDEPENDENT, 1869 to date (1870) : John E. Tansey was manager ; the Independent Company were publishers in 1870.


IRISH SENTINEL, 1869(?) : James C. Flynn and Company were editors and publishers.


LADIES' OWN MAGAZINE, 1869 to date (1874) : A monthly, devoted to women's interests. Mrs. M. Cora Bland was editor and pub- lisher in 1873. In 1874 Mrs. Bland was editor; M. C. Bland and Company were publishers.


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LAND OWNER, 1869 to date (1880) : A monthly publication,“devoted exclusively to the landed interests of the country." It was a weekly in 1875 but became a monthly again in 1876 and con- tinued so. J. M. Wing and Company were publishers through- out its existence. HC


LATERNE, 1869(?) -- (?): A German paper, listed in Rowell for 1869. Von Hollen was editor and publisher.


LAW MANUAL, 1869(?) -- (?): Listed in Rowell for 1869, with no report.


LEGAL NEWS, October 3, 1869 to date : A weekly paper devoted to legal interests. Myra Bradwell was the founder and was editor at the beginning, and for twenty-five years. She was succeeded by J. B. Bradwell in 1894, and the Chicago Legal News Com- pany were publishers. For several years J. B. Bradwell and B. B. Helmer were editors. Since the death of J. B. Bradwell in November, 1907, B. Bradwell Helmer has been the editor. The Chicago Legal News Company are still publishers. HCSUN LIFE BOAT, 1869 to date (1871) : Edited and published in 1871 by E. C. Eggleston and John W. Dean.


LITTLE FOLKS, 1869-1877: This was advertised as a monthly of "illustrated juvenile literature," and was one of several that sprang up in imitation of the Little Corporal. The Adams, Blackmer, and Lyon Publishing Company were publishers.


LUTHERISCHE KIRCHENFREUND, 1869 to date (1881): A German Lutheran publication. It changed from a semi-monthly to a monthly between 1879 and 1881. Rev. J. D. Severinghaus was editor and publisher in 1876. In 1877 and 1880 Rev. J. D. Severinghaus was editor; Severinghaus and Company were publishers.


MACEDONIAN AND RECORD, 1869(?) to date (1871): A monthly, published by the American Baptist Missionary Union and Home Mission Society.


MATRIMONIAL BAZAR, 1869 to date (1876) : Monthly. B. H. Bur- tin and Company were editors and publishers, 1875-1876.


MATRIMONIAL NEWS AND SPECIAL ADVERTISER, 1869(?) to date (1879) : This paper is listed in the directory for 1873 as Matri- monial News, a bi-weekly publication, with the Matrimonial News Company as editors and publishers. It is mentioned in 1877 as "the only paper of its kind in America." It was a


monthly advertising sheet in 1879. C. G. Horton was then editor and C. G. Horton and Company were publishers. D MEDICAL TIMES, January, 1869 to date (1907) : "A monthly journal devoted to the interests of eclectic medicine and surgery."


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The editors and publishers are as follows: John Forman, M.D., and R. A. Gunn, M.D., editors, and John Gunn, publisher, 1870; R. A. Gunn, M.D., and John E. Hurlbut, M.D., editors and, publishers, 1871; H. D. Garrison, M.D., editor and publisher, 1872; Anson L. Clark, M.D., and H. D. Garrison, M.D., editors, and H. D. Garrison, M.D., publisher, 1874-1875; Anson L. Clark and H. D. Garrison, editors and publishers, 1875- 1877; W. H. Davis, M.D., editor and publisher, 1879; W. H. Davis and Anson L. Clark, editors, and W. H. Davis, publisher, 1880; Wilson H. Davis, editor and publisher, 1881-1884; An- son L. Clark and Henry S. Tucker, editors, Henry S. Tucker publisher, 1885; Finley Ellingwood, M.D., was editor and publisher in 1907. J


MISSIONARY ADVOCATE, 1869(?) to date (1870): Semi-monthly in 1870.


MONITOR, 1869 to date (1870) : Monthly. Louis, Lloyd, and Com- pany were editors and publishers in 1870. Not the paper now issued weekly under the same name.


NATIONAL BAPTIST, 1869(?) to date (1871): The American Baptist Publishing Society were publishers, 1869-1871.


POKROK, 1869(?)- -- (?): A Bohemian monthly paper.


RAILROAD AND MERCHANTS' JOURNAL, -(?) to date (1869) : Monthly. Listed in 1869, with no report.


SPECTATOR, 1869(?) to date (1880): "An American review of in- surance," owned and published by J. H. and C. M. Goodrell, 1870-1873. Samuel Elliott was manager in 1874; Charles N. Bishop, 1878-1879; and William F. Fox, 1880.


SPIRITUAL ROSTRUM, -(?) to date (1869) : Listed with no report. SUN, 1869 to date: Under this general name H. L. Goodall, and later the Drovers' Journal Publishing Company issued a group and a series of daily papers for the South Side and the Stock Yards. The same paper, or contemporaneous issues, was variously uttered as: Hyde Park Daily Sun, Lake Sun, Lake Daily Sun, Lake View Sun, Union Stock Yards Daily Sun, Dol- lar Weekly Sun, 1875, Dollar Sun, 1876-1877, Cicero Sun, 1876- 1877, Maine Sun, 1877, Thornton Sun, 1877, Calumet Sun, 1876- 1877, Cook County Sun, 1869-1877, Jefferson Sun, 1876-1877, and finally South Side Daily Sun. H. L. Goodall was editor and publisher until 1872, when H. P. Goodall became associated with H. L. Goodall in the editorial work. In 1874 J. Mahoney was named as publisher. In 1878 H. L. Goodall and Company were publishing Drovers' Journal, Lake Daily Sun, and Hyde Park Daily Sun. The present successor to them all, except


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Drovers' Journal, is South Side Daily Sun, which was edited by H. L. Goodall until his death in March, 1900, after which time it was edited by E. F. Goodall, and published by Drovers' Journal Publishing Company until about May, 1909, when the Sun was sold to F. D. Hanna. Republican. H


TEACHERS' GOLDEN HOUR, 1869 to date (1871) : Issued monthly. Tomlinson Brothers were editors and publishers, 1870-1871.


TEMPERANCE STANDARD, -(?) to date (1869): Listed in 1869, with no report.


WEST CHICAGO BANNER, 1869 to date (1881) : A paper devoted to local interests. Probably the same paper as Banner, listed above.


WESTERN MONTHLY, January, 1869-December, 1870+: Estab- lished by H. V. Reed. It was "intended to be purely an insti- tution of the West . . " and was expected to "explore the fields of literature and gather the ripe fruits of . . pioneer talent." After a few months Francis Fisher Browne purchased an interest and joined Mr. Reed in conducting the magazine. Upon Mr. Reed's withdrawal after a time, Mr. Browne became sole director. Under his direction the tone of the magazine be- came more purely literary than it had been, and the narrow, provincial title, "Western Monthly," was exchanged for one which, without losing the flavor of locality, would "connote a wide interest in the esthetic,"- the Lakeside Monthly. HS


LAKESIDE MONTHLY, +January, 1871-February, 1874: With in- creased influence and reputation under its new name, which replaced that of Western Monthly, and under the skilful editorial direction of Francis Fisher Browne, the magazine became the nucleus of a large printing and publishing house. This was the Lakeside Publishing and Printing Company, successor to the magazine company that had issued the Western Monthly, and of the printing firm of Church, Goodman, and Donnelley. The success of the Lakeside, which retained a decidedly western character, did much to destroy the indifference that eastern pub- lishers had shown toward western subjects and western literary activity, an indifference that nettled Illinois and western literary editors from James Hall down. "With the advent of the Lake- side," says Mr. Fleming, "Scribner's Monthly, the forerunner of the present Century, began to give attention to western subjects, and to seek the work of western writers. During the years of the Lakeside's growth other eastern publishers began to glean in Mid-West fields, and the competition among them for the virile western productions, which has since become so keen, was fairly on by the time the magazine had reached the zenith of its


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career." Mr. Browne, sole proprietor and editor, broke down in the spring of 1874, and the magazine suspended publication with the February number. SCH


WESTERN SUNDAY REVIEW, 1869 to date (1870) : A literary paper. George R. Norton was editor and publisher in 1870.


YOUNG REAPER, 1869(?) to date (1870): Published semi-monthly by the American Baptist Publishing Society.


ZEICHEN DER ZEIT, 1869 ---- (?). C


AGERDYRKNING AND OECONOMIE, 1870(?) to date (1871) : Scandi- navian. Barthene and Rene are given as publishers in the Chicago city directories for 1870 and 1871.


AMERICAN CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND CARPET REPORTER, 1870 to date (1881) : A trade paper, published in Boston, with branch offices in Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and New York. J. Henry Symonds was editor and publisher in 1876, and in 1880.


L'AMÉRIQUE, 1870(?)- - (?) : A French semi-weekly publication. In 1870, Gueroult and Pinta were publishers.


ART REVIEW, April, 1870 to date (1872) : Monthly. Devoted to art, music, and literature. E. H. Trafton was editor and pub- lisher until May, 1871, when J. J. Ormand bought the publi- cation and became publisher. Trafton continued as editor.


ARTS, 1870 to date (1874): Monthly. Published and edited by Joseph M. Hirsh and Company.


BENCH AND BAR, 1870-1874(?): A monthly legal publication, edited by James A. L. Whittier; published by Callaghan and Company. File in library of Chicago Law Institute.


BOARD OF TRADE REPORT, 1870(?) -- (?): Published by Joel Henry Wells.


CHRISTIAN FREEMAN, 1867 to date (1871): A Free-will Baptist paper. F. W. Dunn was editor and A. H. Chase publisher in 1869. The Christian Freeman Association were editors and publishers in 1871.


COLLECTOR, 1870(?)- - (?): Morse, Hanna, and Company were publishers in 1870.


COMMERCIAL REPORTER, 1870 to date (1871) : A commercial weekly. The editors and publishers in 1871 were T. G. Wilcox and Com- pany.


DAGSLYSET, 1870(?) to date (1874): Organ of the Scandinavian Freethinkers' Society. Marc 'Thrane was editor and proprietor.


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SUNDAY DEMOCRAT, June 5-July 3, 1870: A short-lived publication edited and published by George W. Rust. It was established with the idea of beginning a daily as soon as its peculiar ideas had made a place for themselves. The paper was a reactionary against all of the ideals and results for which the North fought, and which it accomplished in the Civil War. H DETECTOR, 1870(?) to date (1871): Burrows and Lunt were pro- prietors in 1870; Lunt, Tisher, and Company, publishers in 1871.


DEUTSCHE ARBEITER, 1870: A short-lived German Union paper published by the German Central Union of the Workingmen. DISPATCH, 1870(?) : Mentioned only in the directory for 1870-1871. Culver, Harris, and Wilson were publishers.


DRY GOODS PRICE LIST, 1870-1880(?) : A commercial paper estab- lished by August C. Schooley and edited and published by him until 1879, after which date he was succeeded by J. C. W. Bailey.


EXAMINER, 1870 to date (1871) : An evangelical monthly. It was edited in 1871 by Rev. Edward C. Towne; published by the Western News Company.


FAMILY CIRCLE, 1870-1871+ : A semi-monthly magazine of family life. C. H. Cushing was editor and publisher in 1870. In 1871 C. G. G. Paine, A.M., was editor, C. H. Cushing, publisher. The paper was merged, 1871, with Bright Side.


GOLDEN HOURS, 1870(?) to date (1873): Monthly. J. W. Wiley was editor in 1870. Hitchcock and Walden were publishers, 1872-1873.


HERALD, 1870-May 1, 1877+: An insurance monthly. Powell and Steele were editors and publishers in 1871; George I. Yea- ger, 1872-1873; Yeager and S. H. Davis, 1874; George I. Yeager, 1875; Yeager and Ormsbee, 1876; Charles E. Rollins, 1877. In 1872 the Herald was both weekly and monthly. Name was changed to W


ARGUS, +May 1, 1877 to date : An insurance monthly, formerly the Herald. Charles E. Rollins was editor and publisher until December, 1877, then editor and manager to 1886, and man- ager to October, 1908. Since December, 1877, the Rollins Pub- lishing Company have been publishers. Since 1886 the editors have been : J. H. Kellogg, 1887; Charles A. Hewitt, 1888-1891; F. C. Oviatt, 1892-1895; A. H. Huling, 1896-1899; C. F. How- ell, 1900; P. J. V. McKian, 1901-1904; T. W. Dealy, 1905- 1908; P. J. V. McKian, the present editor, 1909. HC HOME JOURNAL, 1870 to date (1871) : A monthly, devoted to liter- ature. J. H. Bascom was editor and publisher.


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ILLINOIS VOLKS-ZEITUNG, 1870(?) to date (1872): A German paper, published daily and weekly by the German Printing Company. This company were editors and publishers, 1870- 1872.


INTERIOR, 1870 to date: A Presbyterian weekly. Established by Hon. R. B. Mason, with Rev. Arthur Swazey, D.D., and Rev. C. Van Stantvoord, D.D., as editors. W. S. Mills was publisher. In 1871 William C. Gray became publisher, with- out a change of editors, and the paper was published for one year at Cincinnati. In 1872 Rev. Arthur Swazey and W. C. Gray were editors and publishers. The next year, Dwight and Trow- ling were editors and publishers. They sold to Cyrus H. Mc- Cormick, who began publishing the paper in 1873, and continued it until 1883, when he sold a half interest to Mr. Gray. The editors were: W. C. Gray and Francis L. Patton, 1874; Francis L. Patton and Charles L. Thompson, 1875; W. C. Gray and Charles L. Thompson, 1876; W. C. Gray, 1877-1886(?). In 1907 McCormick and Company were publishers. HAE LANDWIRTH UND HAUSFREUND, 1870 to date (1871): A German paper, devoted to agriculture. Carl Kron was editor; J. A. Jensch, publisher.


LEEDLE VANDERER, 1870 to date (1876?) : A comic monthly, edited and published by C. F. Harris, "Carl Pretzel." "No. I Book" for the year 1876(?) is in the library of the Chicago Historical Society . H


LITTLE CORPORAL'S SCHOOL FESTIVAL, January, 1870 to date (1873): A quarterly magazine devoted to furnishing material for school festivals, entertainments, dialogues, recitations, etc. Listed also as School Festival. Edited and published by Alfred L. Sewell in 1870; Sewell and Miller, 1871; Alfred L. Sewell and Company, 1872-1873. H


LITTLE WATCHMAN, 1870 to date (1872) : L. H. Dowling was editor ; W. W. Dowling, publisher, 1871-1872. The paper was semi- monthly in 1871, weekly and monthly in 1872.


CHICAGO MAGAZINE OF FASHION, MUSIC, AND HOME READING, 1870 to date (1876) : Monthly. It was the first of several Chicago periodicals designed to couple an interest in esthetic writing with the esthetic interest in dress. The magazine was created by a group of fashionable women. Mrs. M. L. Rayne was editor and proprietor for the first four years. After that the editors, publishers and proprietors to 1876 are given as Mrs. M. L. Rayne and Company. The name of Mrs. C. H. Church appears as an editor in 1875. H


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EVENING MAIL, August 18, 1870-1873+: Daily except Sundays. The Chicago Evening Mail Company were editors and pub- lishers. Late in 1873 the Mail was united with the Evening Post to form the Post and Mail. The first appearance of the paper under the new name was in January, 1874. (See Post.)


METHODIST QUARTERLY REVIEW, 1870(?) --- (?): Edited by D. D. Whedon.


MISSIONAREN, 1870 to date (1873): A Swedish monthly, edited by E. Norelius in 1871. Rev. J. P. Nyquist was editor, and the Swedish Lutheran Publishing Society were publishers in 1872. In 1873, Rev. J. P. Nyquist was editor and publisher.


MISSIONÄREN, 1870-1877+: Published by the Norwegian and Danish Methodists. The editors were: Rev. A. Haagensen, Rev. J. H. Johnson, and Rev. K. Schon. In 1877 the name of the paper became


KRISTELIGE TALSMAND, + 1877 to date : A successor to the Mission- ären, published by the Norwegian and Danish Methodists. Under the new name the editors have been: Rev. Christian Treider, 1876-1880; Rev. A. Haagensen, 1880-1884; Christian Treider, 1884-1891 ; A. Haagensen, 1891-1897; C. F. Eltzholtz, 1897-1905; H. P. Bergh, 1905 to date. Kristelige Talsmand and Hyrdestemmen are the official organs of the Norwegian- Danish Methodist Episcopal Church. Files are available at 272 Grand avenue, Chicago.


NATIONAL LIVE STOCK JOURNAL, September 18, 1870 to date (1888?): A monthly devoted to live stock interests. John P. Reynolds was editor and George W. Rust and Company were publishers, 1871-1872. George W. Rust and Company were editors and publishers, 1873-1875. J. H. Sanders was editor till 1882, and the Stock Journal Company were publishers, 1876- A weekly edition in addition to the monthly was begun January, 1885. W JUH


OBSERVER, 1870(?)- - (?) : A monthly, devoted to banking, in- surance, and railway interests. J. Clement was publisher and proprietor in 1870.


OUR FOLKS AT HOME, 1870 -- (?): A monthly literary paper. Fred D. Carson was editor and publisher.


PRESS, October, 1870-October 1871+: Quarterly. Horton and Leonard were editors and publishers until the fire of October, 1871. The Press was then suspended. It was succeeded in 1872 by Illustrated Journal (q.v.) and that paper, then a monthly, apparently was in 1874 renamed Illustrated Press. It was then published by Horton and Landon. H


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ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, +November, 1872-1874+ : Bi-monthly. Knight and Leonard were editors and publishers in 1872; Hor- ton and Leonard in 1873. The following year the American Publishing Company were publishers, and Thomas G. New- man was business manager. The Illustrated Journal was a revival of the Press, burned out in the fire of October, 1871, and was sent to fill out terms of such subscribers to the Press as gave their names and the unexpired subscription terms. It was apparently succeeded by Illustrated Press (redivivus), at some time after 1874. Not mentioned after 1876. H


PUBLISHERS' AUXILIARY, 1870 (?) to date (1873) : Issued weekly. A. N. Kellogg was publisher, 1870-1873.


THE RAY, October, 1870-(after 1872): Monthly. Published in the interest of the Union Park Baptist Church, and distributed gratuitously. H


SCHOOLMASTER, +July, 1870-June, 1871+: Monthly. Estab- lished at Bloomington by John Hull in 1868. Removed to Chi- cago with the number for July, 1870. John Hull was publisher, Hull and Albert Stetson of Illinois Normal University were editors. When the place of publication was changed Albert Stetson and I. S. Baker became editors. Chicago influence seems to have grown, and at the beginning of 1871 the name was changed to Chicago Schoolmaster, with I. S. Baker as editor, and the Schoolmaster Company publishers, Chicago and Normal. John Hull and Company were still publishers, however. Aaron Gove succeeded Baker as editor with the number for June, 1871, the Schoolmaster Company (Aaron Gove and E. C. Hewitt) became publishers, and Chicago and Normal appeared on the cover, though Normal was the place of publication. February, 1873, Chicago Schoolmaster and Illinois Teacher were merged as Illinois Schoolmaster, and continued by Gove and Hewett at Normal. H


SMAX MONEY MAKER'S JOURNAL, 1870: An advertising sheet. R. W. Chappell was editor and publisher.


SUNDAY SCHOOL HELPER, 1870 to date (1872) : A Universalist paper, published monthly. S. A. Briggs was editor, and the North- western Universalist Publishing House were publishers, 1870- 1872.


SUNDAY SCHOOL WORLD, 1870(?)- - (?): A monthly, published by the American Sunday School Union.


UNION PARK ADVOCATE, 1870 to date (1877): A weekly local adver- tising sheet. C. E. Crandall was editor and publisher, 1875- 1877.


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UNION PARK BANNER, 1870 to date (1880): An advertising sheet published at West Chicago by E. M. Turner and Company. D. S. Crandall was proprietor in 1876, and Turner and Lloyd owned the paper in 1880. H


WEST CHICAGO, 1870 to date (1875): Weekly. The West Chicago Company were editors and publishers in 1875.


WEST END ADVOCATE, 1870 to date (1881) : A weekly, devoted to local interests, especially to the business of West Division. Charles E. Crandall was editor and publisher, 1878-1880. It was dated for West Chicago in 1878. H


WESTLICHE ODD FELLOW, 1870, to date (1871): A German monthly devoted to I. O. O. F. J. B. Wing and Company were editors and publishers, 1870-1871.


WORLD MAGAZINE, 1870-1893: An illustrated magazine devoted to society and drama, containing stories, sketches, poems, and humorous articles. The Chicago World Publishing Company, or World Society, were publishers in 1883-1884. This paper is listed in Rowell, 1884-1885. H


YOUNG FOLKS' MONTHLY, 1870 to date (1883) : An illustrated juve- nile literary paper containing matter "best calculated to amuse and instruct the young." H. N. F. Lewis was editor and pub- lisher in 1875-1876. In 1876 Gerrit L. Hoodless was proprietor. Mrs. Annie R. White was editor, and Milton George, publisher, 1878-1880. C


YOUNG FOLKS' RURAL, 1870 to date (1881): A juvenile literary paper, issued monthly. H. N. F. Lewis was editor and pub- lisher, 1871-1878. J. D. Tallmadge was editor and publisher, 1879-1880. HC


YOUNG PILOT, 1870 to date (1871): Monthly. The Young Pilot Publishing Company were editors and publishers in 1871. Franklin H. Tinker was associated with the paper at this time. ADVERTISER'S ASSISTANT, 1871 to date (1872): Monthly. Cook, Coburn, and Company, editors and publishers.


AMATEUR MONTHLY, July, 1871-February, 1872+: An amateur paper, established by Charles C. Hoyt and Will E. Gard. The name was changed February, 1872, to


OUR YOUTH, + February, 1872 -- (?): An amateur paper, a con- tinuation of Amateur Monthly, issued by Charles C. Hoyt and Will E. Gard.


AMERICANISCHER FARMER, 1871 to date (1874) : A German weekly. Julius Silversmith was editor; the Cosmopolitan Publishing Company were publishers. Listed in 1874 as Amerik Farmer.


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BAPTIST UNION, 1871 to date (1875): A Baptist paper. In 1871, Rev. G. H. Ball, D.D., and Rev. J. B. Drew, D.D., were editors ; the Baptist Printing Union, publishers. In 1872, Rev. Dr. Drew was succeeded by Rev. S. W. Whitney. The same editors and publishers continued until 1874, when E. W. Page became pub- lisher. In 1875 Dr. Ball alone was editor; Mr. Page was still publisher. The paper was dated at New York and Chicago.


CHILD'S PAPER, 1871: Burned out in the Chicago fire and not revived.


CHILD'S WORLD, 1871: A juvenile publication which soon dis- appeared.


COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE, 1871 to date (1875): A commercial weekly. It was published in 1875 by the Commercial Enterprise Publishing Company.


COSMOPOLITE, 1871(?) to date (1873): Mentioned only in the directory for 1873. J. Silversmith was editor and manager. The paper was burned out in the great fire, but later revived.


DAHEIM, 1871 (1870?) to date: German. The Sunday edition of the Freie Presse (q.v.). In 1876 R. Michaelis was editor; the German American Publishing Company were publishers. Daheim was still published as the Sunday edition of the Freie Presse in 1899. By 1907, however, it was published with the Westen as the Sunday edition of the Illinois Staats-Zeitung, under the title of Westen und Daheim. Both the Daheim and the Westen und Daheim have been Republican in politics. U


DEMOCRAT, 1871 to date (1881) : In 1871 H. S. Knapp was editor; in 1872 J. A. Daniels was editor, the Democrat Company were publishers; in 1876, Mr. Daniels was editor, and Daniels and Company were publishers; in 1880, Mr. Daniels was both editor and publisher. HU




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