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ROLLING MILL JOURNAL, 1875(?) : J. P. Ivers was editor.
SCHOOL WORLD, 1875 to date (1876) : A monthly devoted to ea cation. William H. Gardner was editor and publisher in 1876. SOUTH LAWN TRIBUNE, 1875(?) to date (1878) : Young and Row- ley were proprietors of this paper in 1875. John K. Rowley edited it in 1878.
SOUTH SIDE RECORD, 1875(?) -- (?): Owned and published by Vansant and Company.
SUNDAY SCHOOL GEM, 1875(?) to date (1877) : Published by David C. Cook.
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SVORNOST, 1875 to date: An Independent Bohemian paper, issued daily and Sunday. F. B. Zdrubek has been chief of the editorial staff, and August Geringer publisher, since the beginning. Svornost is the oldest Bohemian daily in the United States. C TEMPERANCE MONTHLY, 1875 to date (1876) : Mrs. C. Augustus Haviland was editor and publisher in 1875. There is no report. given for 1876.
TEMPERANCE RECORD, 1875(?) -- (?): Edited by John Meagher. TRAVELERS', SHIPPERS' AND MAIL GUIDE, 1875(?) to date (1880) : W. H. Stoelker and Company were publishers.
WATCHMAN, 1875 to date (1886): A semi-monthly publication, devoted to the interests of the Y. M. C. A. It was a monthly in 1876, and edited and published by the Y. M. C. A. W. W. Van Arsdale was editor and publisher, 1877-1879. In 1880 W. W. Van Arsdale was editor, and F. H. Revell publisher. The paper was being published in 1884 and in 1886 by Van Arsdale. H
CHICAGOER WESPEN, 1875 -- (?): A German comic paper, issued weekly. Dr. A. C. Lebell was editor and publisher in 1875.
WESTERN AGE, 1875 to date (1876): M. Mudge was editor, and W. H. Peck and Company were publishers, 1875-1876.
WESTERN BEACON, 1875(?) -- (?): Published monthly.
WESTERN PAPER TRADE, 1875 to date (1884) : A monthly devoted to the paper trade mills. The Union Bag and Paper Company (formerly Wheeler, Fisher, and Company), were editors and publishers from the time it was founded by them in 1875 un- til January 15, 1881, when it was bought by J. Fred Waggoner. It was still published by him in 1884, but had disappeared be- fore 1891. H
WESTERN TRADE JOURNAL, 1875 to date : Issued weekly and devoted to commercial, financial, and mining interests. Henry Clay Brace was sole editor and proprietor until 1894, when he sold to Jay Smith. Smith sold the paper, in 1895, to Fremont Arford, who has been editor, publisher, and proprietor from 1895 to date. The name was given in Ayer, 1881, as Western Trade and Export Journal.
AMERICAN HORSE-SHOER AND HARDWARE JOURNAL, 1876 to date (1881): A commercial monthly.
AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL, +1876 to date: An illustrated monthly, devoted to the interests of raisers of thoroughbred poultry, turkeys, ducks and geese. Established by C. J. Ward, 1874, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and moved to Chicago in 1876. C. J. Ward was editor; Ward and Darrah were publishers. In
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1879 C. J. Ward, H. C. Darrah, and C. W. Heaton were editors ; Ward and Darrah, publishers. C. J. Ward appears alone as editor and publisher in 1880. The paper was purchased by Morgan Bates in 1888. George G. Bates bought it in 1894, and the American Poultry Journal Publishing Company was in- corporated in 1902. In 1907 Geo. B. Bates was editor; the above named company were publishers. At different times daily, weekly, and semi-monthly editions have been published. H APPEAL, 1876 to date (1880) : A bi-weekly, published in the interest of the Reformed Episcopal church. Bishop Samuel Fallows was editor; Edward P. Brooks and Company were publishers in 1880.
ARBEITER ZEITUNG, 1876 to date: A workmen's socialist organ be- gun as a tri-weekly as a result of the success of Vorbote, a weekly, established by the same persons in 1874. Conrad Conzett was editor until 1878, when he sold to the Socialist-Labor party acting under the name of Socialist Publishing Company. Conzett was succeeded by P. Grottkau. The paper was made a daily at the end of 1878. August Spies, who became editor in 1880, and Michel Schwab, member of the staff, were implicated in the anarchistic riots in 1886; Spies was hanged, and Schwab, condemned to imprisonment for life, was pardoned by Governor Altgeld in 1893. Throughout the first week in May, 1886, the paper was suppressed by the police of Chicago; the compositors were arrested, and the printer threatened. The paper was censored for some time. The publishing company was incorporated in 1892 as the Arbeiter-Zeitung Publishing Company. A Sunday edition is called Die Fackel.1 JN
BOTANICAL BULLETIN, November, 1875-November, 1876+: A monthly journal embracing all departments of botanical science. Established by Dr. John M. Coulter, who was editor and pub- lisher. In November, 1876, it was changed, on the suggestion of Dr. Asa Gray, to the
BOTANICAL GAZETTE, +November, 1876 to date: From January, 1878, to January, 1882, M. S. Coulter was associated with his brother as editor. When he ceased this relation in January, 1882, C. R. Barnes and J. C. Arthur became associate editors. In 1886 they became co-editors with Dr. Coulter. The editors were also publishers until July, 1876, when the University of Chicago became the publisher. It has continued so to date. After July, 1896, associate editors were selected from the various institutions of America and Europe. In July, 1900, J. C. Arthur was transferred from the list of editors to that of associate
1 For a detailed account of the part played in the anarchistic movement by this group of papers, see Michael J. Schwab, Anarchy and Anarchists, Chicago, 1889.
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editors. In January, 1905, the list of associates was discontinued. The present editors are John M. Coulter and C. R. Barnes. JU CHRISTIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER, 1876 to date (1881): A monthly religious paper.
CHRONICLE, 1876(?) : Monthly. Mentioned only in the directory for 1876, which gave George Alexander as editor.
DREW'S COLLEGE JOURNAL, September, 1876 -- (?): An adver- tising sheet published monthly in the interest of Drew's Business College. H
DUNTON'S SPIRIT OF THE TURF, October 18, 1876 to date (1881) : A weekly, devoted to sport. Frank H. Dunton and Charles E. Jones were editors; F. H. Dunton was publisher in 1877. In 1880, Frank H. Dunton was editor; F. H. and E. M. Dunton were publishers. H
EDITOR'S EYE, 1876 to date (1880): Clarence P. Dresser was editor in 1880. The publishers for that year were the Editor's Eye Company, comprised of C. P. Dresser, F. B. Clancy, and A. E. Spencer. A local paper.
EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY, +December, 1876-1881(?): Formed by the combination of School Bulletin and Northwestern Journal of Education, Wisconsin; Michigan Teacher; Illinois School- master; Nebraska Teacher; The School, Michigan; Home and School, Kentucky; School Reporter, Indiana. William F. Phelps was the first editor, associated with whom were Pro- fessor Edward Olney, University of Michigan; J. M. Gregory, president Illinois Industrial University, and Newton Bateman, president Knox College. Winchell and Klein were publishers. By 1878 E. O. Vaile and S. R. Winchell were editors and pro- prietors; S. R. Winchell and Jeremiah Mahony, editors, S. R. Winchell and Company, publishers, 1880; J. Fred Waggoner was editor and publisher in 1881. H
FACTORY AND FARM, 1876 to date (1880) : A monthly of which Fox, Cole, and Company were editors and publishers, 1877-1880. C
FANCY GROCER, 1876 to date (1879) : A weekly commercial adver- tising sheet. Ferdinand Fish was editor, and Southwick and Pemberton were publishers in 1879.
FOLKETS AVIS, 1876 to date (1880) : A Danish weekly, Independent in politics. Myrup and Olson were editors and publishers in 1880. The paper was dated for Racine, Wisconsin, and for Chicago. FOLKETS ROST, 1876 to date (1877): A Norwegian weekly. J. Ditten and Joe Ellerston were editors; Joe Ellerston and Com- pany, publishers.
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GASKELL'S MAGAZINE, 1876-1887: A monthly educational maga- zine. A. J. Scarborough was editor; the G. A. Gaskell Com- pany were publishers.
HIGHWAY PAPERS, 1876 to date (1879): An evangelical monthly. Isaiah Reid was editor and publisher.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, 1876(?) to date (1880) : A monthly of which Fleming H. Revell was publisher in 1876; William B. Jacobs in 1880.
IRISH TRIBUNE, 1876 to date (1881) : A weekly paper, Independent in politics. M. Ryan was editor; the Irish Tribune Publishing Company were publishers. P. J. Ryan was business manager, 1879-1880.
NATIONAL DEMOKRAT, 1876 to date (1877) : A German Democratic paper, published daily except Sunday. George Braham was business manager in 1877. It was said to be the official organ of the city and county, to have a larger circulation than any other German Democratic paper in the west, and to be the only German Democratic paper published in Chicago.
OLD OAKEN BUCKET, 1876: A monthly literary publication of the "family story" type. E. M. Turner and Company were editors and publishers.
POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT, + January 1, 1876 to date (1880) : A weekly Greenback paper removed January 1, 1876, from New York where it was founded in 1869. After January 26, 1878, the title was Pomeroy's Illustrated Democrat. Mark M. Pomeroy was editor and publisher. HA
RAILROAD CONDUCTOR'S BROTHERHOOD MAGAZINE, 1876 to date (1880) : A monthly magazine of which J. Ward Boyles was editor and publisher, 1876-1880.
RAILWAY AGE, June 17, 1876-June, 1908+: A weekly journal devoted to the construction. equipment, operation, maintenance, and public relations of railways. It was first issucd June 17, 1876, by the Railway Age Publishing Company; George S. Bangs, president; Elisha H. Talbott, manager; Horace R. Hobart, editor. Mr. Talbott was the originator of the Railway Age and from 1878 to 1891 was president as well as manager. H. W. Shuey was treasurer and business manager from December, 1886. In September, 1891, Harry P. Robinson and associates purchased Mr. Talbott's controlling interest and merged into the Railway Age the Northwestern Rail- roader, which for some years had been published by them at Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Railway Age and Northwestern Railroader Company was incorporated with Harry P. Robinson,
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president; Horace R. Hobart, vice-president, and Hugh M. Wil- son, secretary and manager. In January, 1900, Hugh M. Wilson purchased the control from Mr. Robinson and assumed entire business and editorial management. The property was reincorporated as the Railway Age Company, with Hugh M. Wilson, president and manager; H. R. Hobart, vice-president ; John N. Reynolds, second vice-president; W. H. Shuey, treas- urer, and T. Addison Busby, secretary. In May, 1906, the Railway Age Company was reorganized as the Wilson Com- pany. The Railway Age and the Railroad Gazette were united June, 1908, as Railroad Age Gazette. WH JU RARESEK, 1876(?) -- (?): A Bohemian weekly edited by Reischel Gutes.
SCIENCE AND PROGRESS, 1876 to date (1883) : Listed in Hubbard's Newspaper Annual for 1883-1884.
CHICAGOER SOCIALIST, 1876 to date (1879): A German paper issued daily except Sunday. The Socialist Printing Association were editors and publishers in 1877. Robert List was manager in 1879.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE, +1876 to date (1877): Established in Boston in 1840. Published weekly and semi-monthly. It was dated for New York, Cincinnati, Boston, and Chicago in 18'77. Rev. J. H. Vincent was editor, and Nelson and Phillips were publishers in 1877.
SUNSET CHIMES, 1876 to date (1887) : A monthly literary magazine of the "family story" type. The Sunset Chimes Publishing Company were editors and publishers in 1877-1881.
TEACHERS' QUARTERLY, 1876 to date (1881) : A quarterly evangel- ical paper.
WASHINGTONIAN, January, 1876-1893(?) : A temperance monthly, edited by Daniel Wilkins and published by the Washingtonian Home Association. H
WATCH, 1876- - (?): A bi-monthly advertising sheet. Charles Wendell and Company were editors and publishers in 1876.
WESTERN BREWER AND JOURNAL OF THE BARLEY, HOP, AND MALT TRADES, July, 1876-1907(?) + : A monthly devoted to brewing, malting, hop, and kindred trades. It was established by J. M. Wing and H. S. Rich, under the firm name of J. M. Wing and Company. H. S. Rich became sole owner in 1887. The com- pany was incorporated in 1903 as H. S. Rich and Company, who are still the editors and publishers. There is a branch office in New York. In 1907 the name of the paper was given as Western Brewer, and has been so to date. J
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WESTERN TRAVELER, 1876(?) -- (?) : Published by D. A. Cashman.
WILD EDGERTON'S WEEKLY EVERGREEN, December 9, 1876-
November, 1877: A weekly series of poems issued in pamphlet form, each bearing a serial number. By Brock L. McVicker. Fifty-two numbers were issued, toward the last in groups of four or five. H
WORDS OF LIFE, 1876(?) to date (1880): A monthly edited and published by Fleming H. Revell, 1876-1880. H
AMATEUR MECHANIC, July, 1877, to date (1878) : A monthly edited and published by Samuel Harris as an advertising sheet. H
AMERICAN HOME, 1877 to date (1881): A bi-monthly family peri- odical. In 1879 and 1880 Mrs. Theodore C. Campbell was editor and publisher. C
BEOBACHTER, 1877 to date (1907): A German paper, founded at Wheaton by Paul Geleff, who was its editor to about 1885. Henry Wilhelmy owned and conducted the paper from 1885 to the year of his death, 1892. After that, A. Paessler was the pro- prietor. It has been for years the official paper of a number of suburban towns and of DuPage County. It has absorbed the McHenry Familienfreund, 1895, the Joliet Volksblatt, 1896, the Chicago Concordia, 1899, and the Harlem Post, 1906. It is known now (1907) as Beobachter and Post, published by the Beobachter and Post Publishing Company, and is listed as In- dependent in politics. It is dated for Chicago and for Wheaton.
BLADET, February, 1877 to date: Established by John Martenson as a fortnightly Swedish Lutheran paper. In 1879 it was com- bined with Zions Banér, owned by K. Erixon, who became joint owner with Martenson, and Bladet was made a weekly. Victor Rylander later became a member of the firm. John Martenson has been editor from the beginning. Organ of the Free Mission Friends.
BOARD OF TRADE, 1877: A commercial monthly, published by M. T. Lane and Company.
BUNDER-POSAUNE, 1877 to date (1879): A German evangelical monthly, published under the auspices of the Publishing Com- mittee of the German National Y. M. C. A., with Rev. J. D. Severinghaus as editor, Severinghaus and/Company, publishers. MONTHLY CASKET, 1877(?) to date (1880): Edward U. Jones was editor, 1877-1880.
CHURCH AND SCHOOL, 1877 to date (1880) : A non-sectarian monthly, edited and published by David C. Cook.
CLOTHING GAZETTE, 1877(?) -- (?): Edited by John McGreer.
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COSMOPOLITAN, 1877 to date (1880) : A monthly, devoted to fashions. C. A. Vosburg and Company were editors and publishers in 1879 and 1880.
DEUTSCHE AMERIKANISCHE MUELLER, 1877 to date (1881): A Ger- man mechanical monthly. In 1879 Sittig and Wenborne were editors and publishers. In 1880 E. A. Sittig was editor and pub- lisher.
DEUTSCHE WARTE, 1877 to date: A German Independent weekly, (semi-weekly since 1889) edited and published to 1884 by the German Book and News Company. Since 1884 the Germania Publishing Company have been publishers. Dr. H. Duemling is now editor-in-chief.
DRUGGIST, 1877 to date (1881): A monthly, devoted to drug in- terests.
DUCH CASU, 1877 to date: A Bohemian illustrated weekly, devoted to literature. It has a comic section and is issued from the office of the Svornost. August Geringer is editor and pub- lisher.
EVANGELISK TIDSKRIFT, 1877-January 1, 1885+ : Edited by Dr. J. A. Edgren and published by Rev. N. P. Jensen until 1880, when it was turned over to E. Wingren. Started as a monthly ; in 1881 made semi-monthly. January 1, 1885, the name was changed to Nya Wecko Posten, which is still edited and pub- lished by Rev. E. Wingren. Swedish Baptist.
EVERY CHILD'S PAPER, 1877(?) to date (1878) : Miss E. C. Pruden was editor and proprietor.
EVERY YOUTH'S PAPER, 1877(?) to date (1878) : Miss E. C. Pruden was editor and publisher.
EYE, 1877 (?) to date (1886) : Devoted to art, photography, and hu- morous and other literature. In 1884 Hutchin and Cotmer were editors and publishers.
FAIR PLAY, 1877(?)-February, 1882+ : The first number, that for December 10, 1881, was labeled vol. VI, no. 1; the issue for February 11, 1882, was the last. Edited by Frank H. Brooks. It was apparently either the successor to some earlier publication or VI should have been I. On Sunday, February 19, 1882, Brooks began the publication of Porcupine, apparently aimed to serve the same somewhat unobvious purpose as Fair Play. H FARM AND GARDEN, 1877 to date (1881) : A bi-monthly advertising sheet.
FARMERS' REVIEW, 1877 to date: Established by A. Moore. Until 1880 it was monthly; since then it has been weekly. It has always been devoted to live stock and agriculture. The Farmers'
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Review Company were editors and publishers in 1879 and until 1883. It was purchased in 1883 by Hannibal H. Chandler and Company, of which company Hannibal H. Chandler was presi- dent and Edwin W. Chandler, secretary. It was edited and published by this company until April, 1909, when it passed into the ownership of the National Stockman and Farmer Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., and Chicago. Under this management the publication continues weekly as before. Files are available at the office. HU
GOOD NEWS, 1877(?)- --- (?): Monthly.
HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT TRADE, 1877(?) : A weekly, published by Tucker and Smith.
HARDWARE AND IRON LIST, 1877(?) to date (1879) : A. C. Schooley was editor and proprietor, 1877-1879.
ILLUSTRATED BOOT AND SHOEIST, 1877(?)- -- (?): John McGreer was editor.
INDEPENDENT, 1877-1880(?): William Burgess was editor and publisher. "Devoted to the interests of hotel men, merchants, and manufacturers." H
INSURANCE HERALD, 1877-1880(?): Geo. I. Yeager was editor and the Herald Publishing Company were publishers in 1877. This paper was apparently started by Yeager after the Herald was changed to Argus. George I. Yeager is given in the city direc- tories as manager, 1879-1880.
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, 1877(?) -- (?): Published by H. L. Goodall and Company.
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, 1877 to date (1881) : A scientific monthly publication. H
KATHOLISCHER JUGEND FREUND, 1877 to date (1881) : A German Catholic juvenile magazine. Rev. A. J. Thiele was editor, and C. M. Staiger publisher, 1879-1880. The paper was published bi-weekly 1877-1878, and weekly 1879-1880.
LAW JOURNAL, 1877 to date (1907): Published weekly since its establishment by the Chicago Law Journal Publishing Com- pany. Judge John Gibbons was editor for a number of years, and was succeeded by Col. J. W. C. Jones. D. M. Hammack was afterwards editor. In 1907 the editor was William F. Denneman, LL.B. This paper is not listed in Rowell for 1879, nor in Ayer for 1881. Files may be found at the Chicago Public Library, the Chicago Law Institute, and the various State Law Libraries throughout the country.
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LEAF, 1877 to date (1881) : A commercial weekly devoted to the tobacco trade. J. Irving Crabbe was editor in 1879; and Collins and Hoffman were publishers. In 1880 George N. Holdcraft was editor; G. P. Hoffman, publisher.
MARVEL, 1877(?) to date (1878) : A monthly published by Spalding and Company in 1877. Charles E. Bonnell was editor and pro- prietor in 1878.
MIRROR OF FASHIONS, February, 1877(?)-1880(?): An advertising sheet. Vol. 3, no. 6 is dated July 17, 1879. In 1879 J. D. Goodrich was publisher. J. D. Goodrich and Company were publishers in 1880. The paper was then listed as The Mirror. H MUSICAL REVIEW, April, 1877 -- (?) : Edited by George B. Arms- trong; published monthly by the Musical Review Publishing Company.
NAD OCH SANNUNG, 1877(?) to date (1880) : Scandinavian. Ewald, Lindell and Skeppstedt were proprietors in 1878. In 1880 Charles Lindell and Rev. Carl A. Ewald were editors.
NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE, 1877 to date (1879) : Published weekly. E. A. Saxby was editor in 1878; M. T. Lane was editor, the National Board of Trade Publishing Company were publishers, 1879.
NEUE ZEIT, 1877 -- (?): A German Independent paper. It was the Sunday edition of the Volks Zeitung. The Chicago Press Society were editors and publishers.
NORSK-AMERIKANSKE INDEPENDENT, 1877 to date (1879) : A Nor- wegian Independent publication. O. M. Peterson, Morck and Company were editors and publishers in 1879.
NORTHWEST, 1877(?)- - (?): Issued daily and weekly. It was edited by Carl Grandpré, and published by Emil Bischof.
PLAY, 1877 to date (1881) : A monthly devoted to drama and music.H PRACTICAL TEACHER, 1877 to date (1881) : A paper devoted to edu- cation and issued semi-monthly except during July and August. It was a monthly in 1879. Klein and Kimball were editors and publishers in 1879-1880.
PUBLISHERS' MONTHLY, 1877(?) to date (1878): Luther Conant was manager in 1878.
SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 1877-1881 : A monthly, issued by the Illinois Social Science Association and sent gratis to its members ; Miss S. A. Richards was editor, 1879-1880.
STATES, September 8, 1877 -- (?): A Greenback weekly, with de- partments of literature and law. Its career seems to have been brief. H
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SVENSKA POSTEN, 1877+: A Swedish semi-monthly paper edited by Peter Roos. Its name was soon changed to
SVENSKA AMERIKANAREN,1 + October, 1877 to date: Established by Herman Roos and Nels Anderson. Herman Roos was editor till June, 1878; Roos and Elmblad, 1878-1880; Elmblad, 1880- 1884; Sundelius, C. F. Peterson and Jacob Bonggren, 1884- 1888; Bonggren, 1888 -- (?). Nels Anderson was owner until 1884, when he sold to P. A. Sundelius. N. P. Nelson, and Gabriel Hjertquist, as the Swedish American Printing Company. Frans A. Lindstrand acquired most of the stock in 1888; he sold in 1908 to F. A. Larson.
CHICAGOER VOLKS-ZEITUNG, 1877- -- (?) : A German Independent paper, issued daily except Sunday. The Chicago Press Society were editors and publishers in 1877.
WESTERN SHOE AND LEATHER REVIEW, 1877 to date (1881) : A commercial weekly. C. E. Rollins was manager, 1878-1879; Yeager and McDermott were publishers, 1879-1880; C. H. Mc- Dermott was editor, 1880; and the Western Shoe and Leather Review Company were editors and publishers, 1881(?) -- (?). HC
YOUNG FOLKS WEEKLY, 1877(?) -- (?): Published by H. N. F. Lewis.
ALARM, 1878-(after 1884): An English organ of the Workingman's party. Edited by A. R. Parsons, one of the notorious group of Chicago anarchists.
ALL THE WORLD OVER, 1878(?) ---- (?): Mentioned in the directory for 1878. G. F. Thomas was publisher.
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN, 1878-1881+ : Established and edited by Stephen D. Peet. After the first three volumes the name of the paper was changed to American Antiquarian and Oriental Jour- nal. which has continued to date. It was published as a quar- terly until 1884, since when it has been bi-monthly. Its interests are literary and scientific. It has dealt mainly with the pre- historic works and races of America, also to less extent with those of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The co-operation of European and American archæologists, distinguished in both biblical and clas- sical lines of work, has secured the journal a means of maintain- ing a scientific basis for all that it publishes. Its pages are illus- trated. In 1880 Jameson and Morse were publishers. Mr. Peet is now his own publisher. HJC
AMERICAN CHESS JOURNAL, 1878 to date (1881) : A monthly, given up to the problems of the game of chess.
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AMERICAN FURNITURE GAZETTE, 1878 to date (1881) : A monthly trade periodical.
AMERICAN HOMEOPATH, 1878-1880+ : A monthly homeopathic jour- nal, published in New York, dated from New York and Chicago until 1880. In 1879 J. P. Mills was editor; A. L. Chatterton and Company were publishers. In 1880 Charles E. Blumenthal, M.D., was editor; the publishers were the A. L. Chatterton Publishing Company. Vols. 2 and 3 were called American Homeopathist and later volumes, American Physician. Con- tinued in New York until December, 1908.
AMUSEMENT WORLD, December 11, 1878- - (?): A weekly review of the drama, music, and the fine arts. Edited by Frank I. Jervis, published by William E. Smith. H ARTIST, 1878(?) : G. F. Thomas was editor.
BARN-VANNEN, 1878-1879(?): Rev. A. Hull was editor in 1878 or 1879, and Charles O. Lindell in the next year.
BUDGET, 1878 to date (1881) : Brainerd and Daniels were editors; A. Porter was publisher. Weekly.
BUSINESS MAN'S MAGAZINE, 1878(?)- - (?): J. P. Scott was pub- lisher.
CALL, 1878 to date (1881) : A Sunday paper, devoted to matters of family interest. T. J. Morrow was editor and publisher in 1880.
CHAMPION OF FAIR PLAY, 1878 to date: An English and German weekly devoted to liquor interests. Edited and published in 1907 by R. J. Halle.
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