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Dhicago, What shall T ta'be hi a Io‘u.rluu Yo shall apaer, T T Do 1 b R A Do sb b do, Fool | - Work-hard, 4ré telemce, anfl botrd at {he Baogmaih, - In this lettor two. things 'avo- apparont s first, that there were dead-boa\s ovon in the little amlet callod Ohicago, -end;-socond, that tho wditor of the primitlve Tamune was ablo to ooard b & first-clngn Botdl, audh he It was, whora he doubtlbss aldpt wkt‘x “his h%m; In"tho closet snd his foot Lp;th‘a_flxqp sos, attbr.tho most ap- provod fashioti of places of #ummor-rosort, o0 following aditorinl glves_at somo length 1 rensotis for electing tho name Tnisue for 146 b b ... . . . bt T at's (na name at which we call a rose By an} other name would amell as siweet. * Trom ¢ho foundation of. the earth, courteous reader, {0 the present time, all oxiston im; inanit o g B€°h° 01 llll .uflh and inon i rute creation of the 184 afiflmu‘unnm sand distingnished untll it 2y ' eloar ' con- lexy S5 8 L spprop: gfi’.’?‘ 6 into exiats 1 tve ziamea to tho Jnantmats works of his Master, which m-'% ’f&%mf?it s , man; Ho gave i B e ta" ddsignation, by whish o wiil g e e of ‘Wine-polal” Bpouai him, aas mwn day ‘?wn, ylien any itadincoverdd b nog Chisetimartores g.xf‘m.m i pat :fifii’ tietr ; after: o xamplo of bia Nakor, gavo ¥ 4by somo not inapt. desiguation b &um awhy, and fs forgotten iz ‘the common tomb of 0, ‘of - tIme.” - Nawspapers. hiave, a8 you lways fallen' undor the influe & new-tom_baby, by_stariod into existence by.Hiolr respective, parenta; Much could Wo Bay of thalr origin and history ; how, tho carllest was modeat~ ¢alled * Gazélto,” from the piece of money thatwas cxsoted as ia price ; porjuape at another.time wo may- do.so, but it {8 foreign to our presant purpose, . Sufice 1t {o say that in modorn days, when {ho'presa bboamo “s'pawerful political “ engihe, when it cams to be sald, and truly satd, by an omirent patriot.and statesman, ihat nd people coutld Mnllnu%fiu where the press had. eastd (o.be 80 | (hat 1 peopls seontd: b lohy enalaved hirs the preea was entighlened tild untrammelied ;. in {hoss days it hos multiplied boyond calonlstitn; tiil i¢. msy almost ba said to overshadow the tarth at once in Ita effsct and powerfully infineucs .the opinions of. iankind, and in ita character. an slmost cortain index of their moasure of civilization and énlightenment: Eenos havs thore beon a thousand later' @ Garottes,” 3, thommend endten thousand Heralds; Ohronlolos uriers, Whigs, Democrats, Journals, yr8, Bpoc-. tators; and the like; - the ~sun, ‘moon, i o Brycinda. of - heei], “wwll . ‘g ‘Damea - - T0] of . .6l cuntll, - in 10, B¥very.bpt Utla seema to bo appropristid, and thia Tuck. - 1oty wight who undertakes & now papor may rnsack . B brall 1 ln for 6w coguoman no oholce sooras he to have but to follow ia tha footatops of. his prede- oo v rf;nm redioament wa iately found ourselvesi a: ‘press was purchased—our ends certain—our zoal great o ek Uik WA Bamad ot was Gie stcking L Ei e wrl name a8 ook, ot we know that by oux 1-jonds phonid 1o E:“;‘:fxg'ad, 3 intalligently judged, we hopod; true, by any other name a' Tors would smoll ‘as swoet; Uit & percannot benameless, and sn ‘sppropriate, snd unhackneyed name waa the.objeot of our search; to. the end that tho deslgnation of our joirnal might at fulfll the original tHne El.l.hlng it from all others, and at the same time servo aqme degrea as an indox of ita alms, #Ob, be. somoe other name | " was thetoxt of our meditations, “zsfiuu mfl the titles whlflh‘:&e:rznd 1&:\:;:! i ourious and many those suggest )y our. 3 but mone met qur views, and ‘Bvse );Amrlerod in ‘sbatractod ¥lence until we were accused of being in love ;ond lo | our paper snd its namenars beforo the &ublu ‘whose ap- oval or' disspproval are life or death to our undor-. ~THE *lllm Courteous reador,” how ' liko pou'thenamoe? e shallses, .. <~ .0 - AT Tthas always appeared to us, that losg befors the art tin| ‘kmown, almost all cov itries had soms Elb].h men, standing somewhat.in {he same the-community ss tho editors of modern daya,. Thus the Biates of snclept Greecs.had their epators and L\flal?hm to whom' tho_peoplo looked for I jon and advico; thus sm ‘e Jews, | ‘whoss' earthily polioy was identified with thelr relig-: fom; by, uutmm}z of Him, whe i Oreatary thelr God,-and thslr s own grest ends, and, like Eis promises, inv: *nd whol yk?\ throughout thelr - history, that; whila they remained fal to Hla 1aw, temporal - ty-ahould - overshadow' them; but that faithless to elr-roligion, misfortuno and tribulation should be thair national’ ot ; amongst them thg proplicts Joned oo e, e i n of ng and inatruc 6. peopla; An Toad I the mfmw“.fa go out npon the Alghways, and the marksts, and other pub- o places, to warn, to counsel, to reprovo thair coun- “40 advisd tham of the grand priacples, of ty, m'?y,'» lnu‘.suu -joouse of es, present,” “and - foture, Thus, Pee 1 object of & name by % man § iheir: calamiti - npdelity, smples’ from sacred and profsno history, in mo, irreverence), in anciont Rome, where the citizgns wero. divided {ntotwo castes, Plebelans and Patrioisnn ; when the few had wreatod all the. offices and patronage, and foncof sthe - government:from - the' many ; and- bining: tho wealth,. influence, sud -fmportasce of ¢ 84 thefr maeans woducors—sad whon: on a eI gppromo ithout tho ify, sad refancd aguin 10 scoed 13 g o wng thoms= . belves,'axid"for- themaelves, - The Patricians. wero to . th were constituted In tho Commonwoalth the advisers and; organs'of” the'peoplo ; to keep watch over thoso 'who shown' the oy 5 ’:vlgflnmpm of Ohicago belonged ta tho Esst, :| whom ws avolded by avolding | néne'the worsa:for ouz exposurs; but liftle -did:we (sud* wo:: join: - exe|* om in the presen qu H ofth rllbuaflu. A%fl’m “of.these was given the name | of. C:n e Trib £ of, onr explanation, ‘which has’ tho limils wo had tntended,: X : *Of Ibcal wéws, Btictly spoaking, thors i 1ttls, bt tho ;flvnr&ms’mlqmnu show the, extent ot businésk in’ the city. . We have: alraddy; ment tioned: the: locality, of ‘tho’ different ‘churches. There was not then »'public schoo!’ in- the olty, although there wore ong, o’ two ‘levnto institu- | tionsof ;fnm!ns of no"great pralenaions.. The Liske ,Hohaaéon the' North 8ide,.noar the river,* was kept by G.E, Shelley, and had stabling for one pudred horaes, "extensive sccommodations bejng, n time when: nearly avery.’ ons rode ‘on’ horsebapk: " At. tho 'Lake House', alsowere “the, varions” stage" offices, ~and’ from point " _theke " 'ancient ~vehiclos radipted "By, . '8 ;.l‘hmE‘ the' 8’ of . Tho Bauga. ng ‘as’bjluated on Market street, noar;Lake, At the'corner. of LnSalle'and Lake atroets stood the New York Hotol. The City Hotel pooupied a | Eorfi n0f the site ' of _the prosont Sherman ' ouse, now almost rebuilt, and waskept by, Ja- | Tha" Eagle’ Tavern was'an.old use; hardly worthy to be- ¢onsidered N lpodnn‘Dunbom streat, betweon . and - 'was the #céne,of, much | ; disorder,~ that " “sorved. _to ral':of many’ s témporance” dis~' 0 trovels would have furnished pertinght matarial fof’. o .ploneer. Hogarth, but nrtists in those'days were not numerous even”in’ 1o qldent - Andérican. cities, . The old Tremant Hotse Was bullbniok; long " subkequent to -the' &utoa'ofwhlm:wa are‘spenkiug, on” the.cornor Axonflly'ns}:omu to.the present location, The origial bullding was biwrned, and the hotel, ro- talnfiig {ts'name, was rebuilt on the present site. The eaond building a few years aftor shared the Tato of tHe firdt, after whish the Tremont Houso, well known ta the travelling public of the North~ went, was orcoted; and was - thought antiquated, snd o have well “served Its 0, whon the A AR NG 3 6 village thou 8, tohave’ Lheir cards in ‘thagflms Tfimm‘."md" hey are mueqmnl&y ‘prominent ' in"'the : advertisin; eolumng. ‘There are hut few " attornoys mfi- law Arms, whose names appear: therein. = Beau- lont & Bkinnor—the lnst our honored citizon. . BMark Bkinner, canld bo.found at tho corner of Lake and Clar'c stroets, ‘if thelr' sorvices , were naeded to, prevént a quarrel, ' Scammon & Judd ware'.1aw, partners, * also ' Nowkirk .& Wilson. ickoy; w8 ‘his card ‘shows, went c urlsprudence. * Morris Baleatfor was alxos’ lvg ly sounsellor-at-law. ‘Tavern, Bristol & Portor’ bad .a ‘steamboat office, ‘whore state- rooms and “dirths” could be secured, if their advertisement is to be'believed. - There was then one line of boats to Buffalo, “which published o’ tabulated list of boats and tl’z_nou to the extent of nearly half & column, Thors wore also OppoBi- tion boats, of . whoso prospective moyements we are Informed with considerable flourish of trum- pets. Navigation was about to open, and nrrlug arrangements were just completed. The “now and - beautiful steamer Missourl, of - 800 tons burden,”: was about ‘ to take hor place -in. tho lina_upon the Upper. Lakos, Lako -Suporior, not _beiug olassed undor this head. Another lpsllnuu; for tho publio’ favor was the *irled, and boautiful Illinois,” the magnificonce of’ whoao appointments had. not heon excelled by anything swam. . 0. M. Reed was a grocer, ‘Who sold the hest brand of Laporto flour, what~ over that might be, Bmith & Webater advertise ;fl g:xbmn!u u"l gnc}d ltlggi" lnjrd’] }%lhls bglu the enoemen 0l ol jobhin| usiness, 'l‘nthul',' King kept .the . Naw Yoxgk Olothing Honse,” and turned & nimble penny, a8 money- making was regarded in-thoss days, Kent & Gibson wore stook-brokers, The only ware- house or commission Lionso on the South Bide of the Chloago River was that of Mr, be proclaims the fact with & good doul of osten- tation.': His' placo was not far from the Rush stzoot brid, dware . was ‘sold by Beth T. Otis,; .. Af . Gale’s bookstore pould ba bought g:]w snd migcellaueous books, aud the theologlcal treaties of the day, if tho woller had them, Jtle didu't Lappen to_have them Lo oould, buy.,eloy mails from. Egstorn literary maris, and rocelye them in the course of six weeks .by a.most-tedious and olrouitous, route of Jukes and oapala, _Buoh-was life and business in ‘those old days, Four columus of the fourth rngc are flllod with & report on the Hunuuon of he disputod boundary between Illinois and ‘Wisconsin, an exciting to{lu in the abeence of Credit Mobilier inveatigations, railrosd acol- :| some hours pointing ont his some hundreds of { "| the Ilatest :improvements of tho art, and are © " THE CHICAGO DAIL . . o v SA URDAY, FTEBRUARY 15, 187, donts, ond_Gonova tribunala. ‘Tho, advortiso- :wuln about eix columns of tho entirs num- or, . . Lo i _ OUR TRIDUNE. IN 1052, Novw, that we aro bringing out of Trinoxs an- nals “'things now nnd old,” lot ua turn tho pagen of Tar Ositoaao Tamune of Mdroh 20, 18521 It is & little fivo-column papor. The contents aro rather limlted, Tho flrst pago contains briof oditorlal comments upon tho poseiblo difficultics with Groat Dritain ng olucidated Ly the corre- spotidotige botweon Dantol Webster, thon Booro- tary of Btato, and Mr. Crampton, tho British Ministor at Washington, * Also sbout one-third of & column of roligious naws and one column of télogtaphic advicens They aro in thomsolves & curiosity; Thoy contiin tho vory lalcat news from Enrope by stoamor, with datés twonty days old. The second pago aontains a ohapter of & continued story by Byl- vanus Cobb; Jr., whioh, as usual, is * To bo con- tinted in our noxt,"” and two columns of lo- &l And miecollanoous nows jumbled up promis- ouously. 'Tlie third pago ‘containa one. column of special despatohes, about an oxplosion in Hell Gato, on tho Hudson; and tho fourth pago ls fllod completely with advertisomonts. This was Tnr OricAco TRIBUNE twonty-one yoars ago. The following articlo-on the progress of tho ‘Wost, which originally appoared in the Now York Qouricr, was' copled by :Tue Tniunein that 188 3 & i 2 s e wEeT 1N 189, And this Weet! whoro s {t? ° What was it a few 51 o Presidont st Engineot (fhia 5. Forvis) 'of tho Chicago & Tock Taland Ratlroad, calls to mind very. vividly our recollections of the psat, Thirty yoars ago 'wa wera n Liouterant in tho army, stat{oned at Chica« g0, which was thon & frontior post, 200 miles ‘in, nde vance of our most wostern soitlement, Thoro were then fivo eail veasels and ono. steamor on lakes Eric, Bt, Clai#, Huron, and Michigan ; and to reach Chicago under the most favorablo nuspicos was s journoy of morg than s month, Now it is Terformed with oite, ort, and safe! ours, - : "Rock Teland. aitiated on tho Mississippt River, wsa thon, oven in iis relations with Chicago, the far West, ' garrison bolonging.to tho valloy 6f Lho Misais® and approachod from the Bonth I anmmor i an a8 approached and auppliod by way of tho lakes dur- Tog themimmot, 1t bocame necossary, in. the winter of 1823, to apprize tho command at: 5t, Antony’s Falls that iho Sloux Indisns wera about surprising thom, snd ind antored. into league with tho (Winasbagood o iR o’ plasatvo of belug the first white zaan in al that region who was known to bavo crossed from Chicago to the Mississippl in the winter soason. Wo walked tho distanco botwoen Uhlcsgo and Bock Joland o' ton days, through doep enow and over Dhonk B2 o3 of how e tadlans ((bo. Wipaomgoes) s hrough.a tribd of hoslls Indlans (to Wianobagoen§ saods and keoping the pralries; G ~ e, howover, accomplished our - p: droam at that time, that in tho briol. apaca of thirty oavs, ali that. reglon would bo donsly. populatod— t'of ita millions of inhabitants weat and south of Chicago, and wo bo called an to {nvite attention to the iron woy, doatined o connoct, that dlstant spot-with city, by mean of which the intervening distanco could bo at that perlod, would' have ventured tho prediotion that the combined -scionce, -cntorprise, and wealth of +tho world, oould have'produced .such a resuit, would bave bood p ‘tanant for a mad-houso, ity years, bia appar- ovod. + ——ne. i .. THE TRIBUNE BUILDERS. Tere Trwune builders should desiré no better ‘monumont of thelr skill than Tae TmBbONE Building. ' Who they'‘are, tid a few words con- cerning them, will olose our sketch. Architects, Burling, Adler, & 0o, Hsson work, Oarter Broa. Bidewalks, Havansgh & Merriman, Cut stone,'A, G. Gindele. Iron work, . 8. Bouton. Qarpenters, Warwick & Cassidy, . Iron staireases, ¥, Lotz & Bon, ting and glazh AT Painting nd glazing, 8, W. Sw! - Heating sppatatus, Haker, Bmith & Co, * Firo-proof atmttors, American Corrugated Iron Co. 'Gas fixtures, Wi, H. Patterson, - - ‘Plato glass, £ Atwater & Qo, .~ ~Bollors, O, Mason & Co, . - Elumbiog, Tugh Watt, -~ - Bidvwalk lights, Brown Bros, ©- i “Raot fiwmlcs, Philadelpbis Axchitociural, Type, Lindsay Bros., w York, Fhinger eloyator, Biia Bro.- iefaen, B Biiton Sunt, | n Hunt, .nm" bmlk, Ohi¢ago Marble Manufacturing o, . Bpoaking tubes, &o., Porter & Co, ‘Editorie] room furniture, &, H, Andrews & Co, \Tile, ¥, A. Dooliitle, i 1o : Qramental glass, W,.H, Wolls, | “Peaten and pria(ing machincry, T, Hoo & Co. Folding madhince, Qtambers Bros-& Cor. - ;Asphalt flooring, Ohicago Paving Co. {Engines, Murphy & Tarrant, Qorhpoalng-room furniture, B, Blmans & Co. ‘ault doors, Beard Bros., Bt. Louls, . : MESSDS; DUBLING, ADLER & CO. - - “Bald: Sir Ohristophor: Wren, in Latin, we be- | ove, ‘‘If yon scok 'my monument; look about you",’ Edward Burling, the architact of thenew asof theold Tamune Building, could spend monuments In our npw city.' A veteran smong our architects, he has won. high praise for his; largo share in the ‘“Groat Rebuilding,” and his firm isin the'full tide of success. - . ‘: . ** ' WM. PATTEBEON, o Thie gasfitting and fixtures of Tz Tribune Building, introduoed by W. H. Patterson, of No. 136 State strect, noar Madison, comprises, all fully in keoping with thoe reat of the work." ‘Mr. Pattorson wasold in his lino Whén the groat fire! ¥educed'all ‘business establishments to a level; but his best part was left in his energy and', exporience. ' He ‘was one of the firat to opon an elegant down-town store, and his buisl- mess shara in the Great Rebuilding has basn vory Iarge, His:own personal supervision insures perfeotion to all work in his hands. . > 2 .7 W I wELLs, 1 W. H..Wells, ornamental glass-works, for- erly of 98 Fulton street, but now at Nos. 48 and 50 Franklin street, has a manufactory uqual ix'sizo and facilitien for turning out work to any catablishment In tho United States. He ‘mann- factures out, embossed, ground, and bont glass, This house is well known to the citizens of Ohi- cago from ite having furnished a'great numbe: of their largest buildings and privato residonces with ground and ornamental glass, . All persons wishing anything in bis line of business, or to have thelr tastes ‘‘for the beautiful” gratifled, N aad e work of W, F Mokl 55 satsh sanguine Franklin streot, to excoed tholr most oxpectations, * % ‘The heating apparatus in Tne Trisune Build- ing was furnishod and put up by % SIDEWALK L101TS, -Brown Brothors, cornor Clinton and Jackson streots, manufacture sidewalk lights, risers, oto,, floor end roof lights, vault lights, -and coal-hole covers, ot the reducod rato of $6.50 per squars foot. ‘Those gentlomen are making great propara- tions for dolug an ecxtensive business as soon as the sonson opons, in connection with many of our best buildings now near completion, PORTER & CO. Porter & Oo,, boll hangers, No. 72 Madison street, on tho corner of State, furnish and put in place overythingin their Hne of business, such as hotol and house annunolators, with or without electricity, bolls, gongs, and spenking- tubos, Yelo and other looks, koys, iottor-plates, !u":ler-boxcs, name-plates, numbers, ohecks, etc,, oto, ’ g DARES, BMITH & QO ot 81and 83 Jackion street, who manufacture the following orticles: High and low prossure steam apparatus, non-frouzing water apparatus, portable steam and water apparatus, non-explo- sivo stoam bollers, rallway car warmors, auto- matio pumping apparatus, ventilating fans and blowers, simplifled steam engines for domestio uso, &o., together with all the minor items re- quired in connection with heating and ventila- tion, Thelr mothods of heating fnclude dlroct and indlreot radintion, usiug both steam and hot water, aud the apparatusos are comstructed In many difforout styles and sizos, adaptod to uso in the smallest private dwollings, even to a singlo room, for business ofllcos, railroad dopols, cars, publio institutions, sochool-houses, &a. ; in fact, from the amallest dopartments to buildings ocoupying au area of blocks, The principal points of superiority ovor other dosigna for a gimilar purppsc are, absolute safo- ty from explosion, perfect securily sgalnst fivo, groat coonommy of 'fucl, eutiro freodom from gas, smolo, duet, and nofre, tho utmost durabiflty, complete ventilation, and, fnally, a production of s gonlal aud hoalluful warmth, more closely travelled in forty-two hours, The mon who | -the business .| year, has “done’ the plumbing for the following analogous o the puro broath of summer than can possibly be obtained by Any other syatem for tho oroation of artificlal hoat, nnd, unlike othor | artiflclnl hoat, noither henlth nor furniture i In ony way ordogroo impaired byit. *An olaboiate desoription of tlio apparatus weuld ox- coed our availablo spago; it is sufliciont to sny, howover, that it combinea tho result of mauy yoors of practical familinrity with tho subjest of and presonts in its prominent ia deafrable. 6 ¥. A DOOLITTLE. 0 The beauty snd porfection of Trr TnmuNe Building Is #o largoly dorived ‘from tho -ox- quisitely laid Englisli tilos of tho floors through- out the entire structure, that, they aro worth somo specinl mention hore, a8 o fonture suro to bo largaly introduced in the bettor classof busi- noss buildings of our now ora, Far more durable than marblo, with a'warmth and richness of color ho marble' can give, nothing can oqual thom. Thoso. introduced Into Tnus-TRIDUNE Building were monufsotured by Mossra, Dunnol, COravon & Co., Balop, 1ingland, end imported by F. A. Doolittlo, No. 168 Washington streot, through William ‘Harrlseon &.Sons, 181 Upper Thamos stroot, London, England. The.tilos.ato Iald In tho best hydraulic coment, and are im- | movablo and imporishablo. onco in placo. For officos and vestibules, thoy aro absolutely une- qualled,” “Wo aro not surprised to noto liow rapldly they aro-oxtbuding in favor and ndop- atnnmdmminfi, fenturos ol that aftor tho gront conflagration of 71, ‘and thoy havo dontinued to mnke Improvoments in thelr ‘buildings and machinary evor sing, = ! © : Nntwgmnhndlng Aho groat demand for thel svork and the ' unceasing effors {lioy hinvo booh vompollad to make, thoir: facliition ato yet such as to onablo them to jfurn out from. four to five hundred mantols’ xinn month; in addition to ‘which * thoy.havo not'sllowsd their country trado to suffar, immense ae {t 8, extonding to all the principle towns of tho Northwest, "« . Tho asaaciates of the Ohicago 'Barblo Oora- ‘pany rank among the oldest and most estoomed citizens of tho-Wost, and.. owe their- groat suc- coss to fair prices, honest worlt, “fih oxcollonco of material -and’ wnrkmnnnh({:. “ Thoy did not moet, tho domands -following ihe fire with on- ormous prices for their work, bnt ‘ncted entiroly upon the ptinciple thuzd:-d adoptéd from tho firet, to.bo contont: with & fair 'profit, and thoir work averywhero speaks for them, . . B —_— ' THE FIRST OF.THE x'lHlBUNE_S« . Tho gontral paeition of Trz Tainoxe Bullding haa caused It to.bo éarly sought by thoss who dosiro onlysuck location: for thoir’ offlcss and busindss. - The storos And basomenta' on’ Doar- born-and " Madlson' ftreets; and ™ the’ elégsnt officos, ‘whose plate-glass windows look out upon thoso stroots ;.the soveral floors,. largely equal- 1zod by tho passongor elovator in usoat all hours, aro alrendy numoronsly ocoupled ‘by tenants, imoat of therm long familiar names in Chicago. A tion. Desides Tie Tnisune Bullding, Mr. Doo- littlo will havo on his list the Times Building, tho Chicago Water Works officos, which are to bo nolably besutiful, and quite s Dumber of Jending _ banking and private offices. ' Every visitor admiroa them, and thoss who ate in their dunily-use never ccase to bo dolighted with thelr smoothness and pleasing' tone, which lattor can be carried, when dosirod, :into the highest orna- mental offcota. The facllitios of Mr. Doo- littlo~ “are mow such ~that . he éan add ‘meres ' of ' thiso “superb * floors to the ‘now ' fentures ‘of our city. ‘The original porfoction of tha tile is,-in his charge, woll assa- ciated with scrupulous carc in handling, and no slighted job pidssos from his hnnds, and his con- fidonco i6 that, years hence, THE UNE tiles will bo found as smooth and solid a8 to-day. In this " connection; snother branch of' Mr. Doo- littlo's - business- deservos meantion,” having os- colal relation to our reconstruotion, le&nly, T Hio Dottor oleas of homes. Ho id argoly” im- porting-thé boautiful : Gurnkirk or ‘Scotch chim< ney tops, whioh have no: equals in thoir foature of” exterior finish and utility. It is & note- worthy fact that the world's beat b“ndh:fi,m“h‘ rial and building features are soeking Chioago, and the result will make her shining amon; world’s most notablo' citios, and" Mr. “Doolittle" has taken & hindsomo aharo in tho movemont, &g will be soen. ‘ e UNION FOUNDRY. ‘The ourrugated ceilings, wx‘onghfi-iren beams and girders, vaults and vanlt-doors; columns,” eill-platos, lintels, ofo,, in‘!Tae Tamune Build- ing were furnished and-putin thoir-places by the Union Foun Works, -on. the corner.of Fiftcenth nnd Dearborn streots, ' o ! P07 B T RUBSELL - 8. I.- Russoll, corner of :Fulton ghd Desplaines etreets, manufactures sash) doors, and .all:kinda of hardwood-finish, namoly ;. walnnt, ash, butters. nut, eto., suitable for churches, offices, and resi- donces. The First Oongregational and Union, Park Churchos wore fittéd up by him i the inside work-of these- edifices 'Is ' acknowledged " by alj competent judges to be s’ fino’ spocimene’ of workmanship'ns can be found in tho conntry, In portion of - tho oity, the Tamone . Building,, the BMiller & Fry Block, and numerous othors, besr wit- ness of hig ekill, and show what taste, combinod with & thorough knowledge'of the business, aasistod by long oxpericnco, . can - accomplish. to- ward incrensing the comfort ‘and beanty of busi-" nog8 blooke. 1175 LT LT His spocialty is.the . manufasture. of .Soaper's patent bardwood cornicos, designed to superseda stucoo cornicos, boing flner-in- appearance and ' of a more durable oharacter ; also.tho fino wood-. work of railroad dopots. and buildings.. His facilities for doing any work of thls flndm ?uam—puud- by any manufscturer in the coun-- " muen WATT sty -~The artisans’ of Uhiongo -have evér besn re-' garded as an enterprising people, but.nover was | thore a time when hoads and hands worked with | such zeal and rapidity as since the great con- | flagration of '71. Among the most energetic may be olassed Hugh Watt, plumbor and gas-fit- ‘tor, No. 102 Harrison street, who; within'the last prominent buildinga:,; ..’ | ‘watchos, dlamonds, jowelry, silyor- ani roforonce to thom will'be in keepiug''with our sko 3, Bl Rt twho {n in chatga of 1 y Bulldlng,®is 'a"gontlenian”of * long-ostablished oxperlenc and reputatlon, both of which qual- itios stand him 'in good stead as b compotont and thorough, reprosentative of real. estate in- torosts Ofiloagq.‘ Hig office {8 at No. 1 Neyada Block, U S B 2 0Ty JIASKELY DOTHERS, L o . The basgment atore of Tag TaibyNx Building, fronting on Madison and Dearborn streots, is ocoupled by Haskell Brothers, doalors in trunks, valldos, ' trayelling bags, and; ladios’ aatchols. Tho sitizéns ot Ohloags will remember tho large trunlk storo of Mossra, Haskéll- Brothers under tho old Tromont -House. - This is an old estab- lishment, having been founded in 1805. Thelr factory is now. locatod. at:-No. 10 Bouth | Pacild atrset, whore a largs number of men aro | constantly ~ employed in the manufacture of | trunks-and yalisos of- avery desurlrflon. i b Thoeo gentlomen are now recolving a.large atock of goods, which ia pronounced Ey compo-~ tont judgos t0'b5i tho bost in_the United Btatos. ’l'ha&r'imgnrbed Englinh_sole-leather trunks are the finest spécifnens’of Europoan ' manufacture, Persons wishing to. proours trunks, vallsos, merchante’ sample trunks, and. Indios’ dross and travelling trunks of-the bost quality, will.find it to thelr intevent to call npon. Haakell Brothors, undor Te: TRmoNE building, or at No. 87 Weak Mndison, streot, under the Bherman Houso, whero thoy also hava s very latgo eatablishment. v .. A 0! VANDERDUROE & g0, . The- ologant double store, Nos., 141 and 148 .|\ Dearborn strest, Tniuxx Bullding, is ocoupled: by A.::0. Vandorburgh & Co., -the ‘well-known .North Bide'‘druggists, pharmacists, importers, and doalers in fino toilot goods. ~~ ° * Thelr store 18 élogantly fitted up with walnut casod for'drugs, proprietary articles, fino per- fumes, &o:- The counter oages are of metal and plato glass, two of which are of one pieco of bent glass each, .imported exprossly for ‘thom, These are fillod with a-complote assortment of imported brushes; shell and' ivory combs, port- monnsies, &o.'In tho contre of tho store therofs’ s handsome counter and mineral-wator ap- paratus, composed of four difforent varicties of marblo, from which they intend to draw ever lind of natural and.: inl . waters, * as thoir *| :customors may. dosire. .. They.also have a caso- filled with a f:ncm assortment of fine Havana cigars of thelrown impogtation, -~ - - hoir Jaboratory and prescription dopartment is also fitted up with every convenience for dis- ‘pensing and putting un: ‘mserlpfiflnr equal to- ouy.oo ablishment in tho Wost, - . ... 8 Megars,, Vanderburgh & Co, havoopened this elogant-store on Dearbiorn streot, and have made 0BY %repnmflom for conducting theft busingss n tho enmmuibln style, thoy will be gure tobe found by all théir formdr. patrons, "~ " " -Thoy make & speoialty “of flne: dolognes, per- fumes, and toilet- goods, :0f - which,_thay. ki ery compléte assortment,. and mor patrona ‘and’’ othors - to “¢all” and e: tholr stock before purchasing elsowhoere. :' S5, 2 ;; V- A, DIOLER & 00y ° No. 60 Madison strect, Taipuxe Bulls ouplod " by Wi, A Biglér & Ob,, denlo 8, la 00 fine plated- g i |1 . The Paciio Hotel, on the eomer.of - Quincy. '| :and Olark strects ;. Taz Tamune. Building, oors ‘nér of Madison and Dearborn streats; the Ohamber’ of - Commoree ; Open Board Buildis i; Major ‘Blook ; -Orientel Building; - Otis_Block, on the cornor of Madicon and_ -LaSalle, stroets; -~ Otis ~ Block, -’ on - -the- **c¢or-’| ‘mer ot Btate . and' . Monros streats Boyca-Block, on State siroot; Koep: Brothors Bullding, ‘on Btato :strect; “Keith ~Brothers'. Bflfll“fili“ King & Fullerton, on the corner of Washington: and Doarborn ' strects; ~Fullofton Block, on Bouth-Water streot ;- McCormicle Black, .| on. the cornor.of Lako street and Wabash ‘avenue ; Oone Bros', Building, on Lake stroot ; Rosonburgl'a Bullding, on Lake afraot; Schole- ‘kopfs Building, on Randolph strocts -the Singor Building, on the-cornor of Stale and Washington streots.; Contincntal Hotel, on the cornor of State streot and Eldridge court ; Fare well's Government Building, ade . court ; Ballord's Buildlog, on the corner ‘of Monrop street and . Wabash avenue; Albert ‘Orane's Blook, on Monroe, utraet;,npfiam‘ _Black,..on Donrborng street, and Rogers” Block on North Olark sgrdet ; Walters & Rogors’ Blook, on River strest ;- J. N: Stine’s Building, on the corner of Randolph strect and Wabush nvenue ; MoOny'a Block, on tho. corner’ of Rmdol]xh stroet :and Wabash avenue ; the Nowberry Block on North Wells street ;. bosides a large number of private rosidences throughout the country and adjoin- ing States. The largo smount of work he has' done, and is doing, best shows' how completely. 1o hes won, and st rotains, the confidence of the building publio, . HAMILTON WUNT. ‘Those who have noticed the olegant bronzed door-knobs, looks, hinges and.other hardwrre fittings with which Tne Tpmuye office and building are furnished may be intercsted in loarning that they were obtained at the Bumwp- Ens’ HanpwaRe store of E. Hamilton Hunt, at No. 42 Btato stroet, who ie woll supplied with evorything In this line required by builders at very reasonablo prices. By givlng’ porsonal at- totion to every detail of hia busincea he menits, and has recolved, the confidence of his patrons, ALr, Hunt has been connocted with the hardware trade in Ohicago nerly soventeon yonrs, and has grown up with the olty.. Among the more -prominent buildinga which he has supplied wholly or in part with hardware, he can point to the Superior Block, on Olark stroet, opposite the Court “House, the Honore Block, corner Daat~ born and Monroo atrects, tho Manierre Blook, corner of Dearborn and Madison streets, the Hamlin Bros'. Blook, on Olark street, opposite the Court Houso, Alken's Thentro, tho_United Statos Marine Hobpital, at Lake View, Hon. O, B, Farwell's build l}lg on Washiugton stroet, near La Sallo, Mr, folaon Ludington's u]agnfl rosidence on Oalumet avenue, and Mr. Murry Nelson's beautitul houss, on Indiana avenue. MARDLE WORK, The Chicago Marble Manufacturing Company, Nos, 718 and 716 Wabash avenue, is managed by O, 8horman, & gontleman whose ability and extonsive exporience woll qualify him for tho position ho holds, as the vast amount of artistio marble work turned out by this establishment will fontify, Among tho large number of build- inge furnished with mantels and marble work in & gonoral way may be montloned the following ; Tug TorsuNe Bailding, the Pacific Hotel, the new Bhorman House, tho Gardner Houso, and ihe Matteson Honeo, theso several Lotels roquir- ing over 800 mantels, Thelt work may also bo soen in the leading businoss ostablishmenta of tho oity, aud persons having & taste for the artistio achievemout may be gratifled by payinga visit to Roddin & Hamllton's and Matson & Co.'s Jawolry storos, Gunther's celebrated candy store, ‘“ Wolford's,” and Foloy's, on Olark stroot, The marble-work in all thoso s woll worth a visit of ‘on Madiedn' strdot;the building of''| ¢ ware! " Although this i o nbw fifm; yet it is‘eon- ducted in:the’ most cproper! etyle,'Mr. “Bigler ‘having served for a number of yoars.with N. Matson & Co. - have -spared 'no. cost. to minke thelr. firm one of tho finost in Chicago, All their atodk {a of, the finost quality, and fro ‘thio elégant ‘manner i which' thelr atoro 1§ fur- npished, in #Whidh tha walls ara*-decorated: with ‘paintings, and- from:the manner in which every god; 50 as to . atiract: and who should chance to. call npon ‘them,” judge Mr. Bigler' & 'Co,” to_ ba not “only: competent' jewellers, but men" of fine -‘art{stio * tasto,who have meade:‘{t.s study to do ,'ov.er&%dng to plesss. and gratity their customers.. The casos are all munnmdmlz Fronch-plateglasa ;- tho slde cases” are of fine cabinetfinish, .. mountod .in. plato glass, lined ‘with, crimson velvot and ohfi'u“f’ docorated 'with silver plated wars, Wm. A. Bigler & Co. do not ndvertiee to sell ‘goods at aclual cost, but they sotually.sell gagda for loas: money than the ssme articlea can be purchased elsewhere. - All porsons wishing to' obtain'dismonds, Jew- e!rx and silyerwaro of -the finest wnutx, will find it to. their intorost to call upon Wm. A. Big- lor & Co., before purchasing slsowhero, * ‘3 W D. ‘RELLEY'4 BRO. ‘ * - 2 -No. 88 Madison strest, . TrRmoxe Building," it ocoupied by J. W, D. Kolley & Bro, (at 164 Loke ntreet boforo the firc), .dealera in fancy hard- waro, “elkntes, - fiie cutlery,. basc-ball, .cricket, sporting, and astio g‘?nda' aldo, solo agents for Torroy's Patont Weal ar—slflrgu; and manu- faoturers of patent corner wire window-soreens. s 2 2,31, MORA & CO, i . 'The sonth cornér slore of T Trinunz Build- iug (No.'86 Madison’ street),1s ocoupied by J. M. Mora & Co., manufacturers of and wholesale dealors in'fine Cuban cigars. This firm have their factory at No. 62 Watar street, N. Y., whero they employ a largo number of men, all Cubans, in the manufacturo of their cigars, All of thor tobncco, which is of tho_fnost quality, is im- ported direot from Cuba, 'Tho cigars that are nibnufsotured’ by this firm are in every rospoct equal-to the finest brands of the imported arti- cle, and are pronounced tho handsomest cigars in the trado, and thelr jobbing and retail, pricos aro far bolow those of tlie importors, the duty on the raw material being #o much less than on the manufactured. cigars,.. This ‘branch of the firm of J. M. Mora & . Co., is conducted by the resident partnor, P. H, B, Vandervoort, who for yeara has been known in Chicago as a perfoot entloman and a man who will doal fairly with s patrons. The consumors of fine materinl in this line will find it to their intercst to call-upon J. M, Mora & Co,, No, 86 Madison street, bofore purchasing elsewhere, x © ' WRIGNT & TYBRELL. Among the tonants in'the first Trinone Bulld- ing woro Mossra, Wright & Tyrvell, Real: Entate and Loan Agents, tho oldest in their branch of business in the city. The fire-proof qualitios of the building, much as theydisappointed expeota- tion and experionce in tlio ‘unparallcled test of tlio great fire; atood this firm at loast in good stead, Ten daya afterthe fire, their vault was opened, and, like all the othor vaults in tho building, gave up.its contents. unharmod. Tho contents wers, a8 may bo imagined, of immenso valuo, of vast ‘importance, both to our rosle donts “and to ‘capltaliats’ abrond. Securl- tios ‘to the amount- of -millions, records of aloan business coverlng the ‘moat active and important perlod of our growth, reaching many millions in amount, wero safe, and gave to Mossra, Wright & Tyrroll the advantage few of our bualuess mon onjoyed of immodiate resump- tion of businoss without ‘the loss of books and papers, that -wonld ‘have beon' in thelr case ir- more curlosity, and certalnly a short tour of in~ spoction b; n(l who desire loyknow tho atylo and taste of thls Company’s work, ‘Tho palatinl rosidonces of Chicagoe, prominent amoug which are those of W, I', Coolbaugh, F, Lebmeun, Amos 1. Hall, 0. F. Fuller, Louls Walil, are'iudebitod to thia firin for the featuros of utility and Inxury in thia line, This Compauy was the first in its branoh of business Lo rocover, and got their men to work, reparablo, * The firn is one .that approcintes such an exemption, Careful, mothodical, solld, sornpulous in minutost polnts, they have boon n{‘mud tho serious disaster of -a” break In their oftice records, that. now caver, s .pe- riod of twenty-five years' relation ~to our looal real ostate values aud securitles. Thera sro none in Chicago who have s riporand sound- or judgment as to tho procise character of this | entirely now plan, ‘| nit; olass of neonritios, u‘nd ono nnlfur;n testimony hns followod their transactions no agonts—they havo novor disnppointed a ptinalpal, whilo, with out piquo’ or private bias ns to losalitics, thoy hiave mado tho broad mnp of Chicage thoir fiald of’study, and’ brought untold’ millions Into’ita duvulopmuhl‘. Thelr relations with leading cap- dtaliats in. Europo and in this country are long ontablished, and only to bo won by a record Itke thelra, Thoyloancanenrly fourmillions ot Chica~ 0 ronl eatato in tho sonson of our Great Rebutld- Jdng. _Of course thoy beliaye in Chloago, and it would bo'dificult {6 find {wo gontlomen who havo dono moro ' to crento and maintain ' confl denco In Chicago abroad than. Mesara, Wright & Tyrroll, who may bo found in Room No, 2, socond story of the new Tatnoxe Building. THE OOARTER OAR LIFE INSURANOH COMPANY. Room 1, on the second floor, is ocoupled by the Chartor Oak Lifo.Insurauco Company of -Hart- ford, Qonn. The Ohartor Oak was orgauized in 1850. Its neaota aro $11,000,000.. Thia old and succossful {nstitution - tranancts the “Lifo Instir- ande business according to all the ususl plans, and at:much lower: ratos than othor MuToAx Couranis, It also prosonts' o tho publio an Lnown na DEPOsIT INSURANGE; which fs far suporior to any Tontino or othor Byatem upon which the paymont of proporty is doforrad. “Tho- attontion of the publio ia.called to this a8 contnining featurcs of unogualled ox- collenco, Oiroulara oan bo obtainod from the Company or any of its ngonts. Though the pro- mium tables are much lowor, than. tgouu of the other mutual companies, thoy aro not quite so low a8 thoso attomptod by the Mutual Lite; ntid glovrul!.x up ,in t!xa, Teoont insurancg, war in Now Asthig agenoy isknown throughouttho Western Btaton to he ong of roliability, Eadof long stand- ing, the citizons of Chicago who donire snything In the Lifo Insurance line will find it to' thoir in- terost to call-on tho General Aflanls, Meosurs. Wells & Mason, at No. 1, second floor, Trinuse Building, boforo calling oldewhore, =" = "7 QUSTIN, WALLACE 4 CO,, ¥ & now real catato firm, who pay. partionlsr atton- tion to making: investment for non:residents and loaning funds on real ostate securities, In & part of samo offlcd is J. T. Dalo, EHTV an at- tornoy-at-law, who dovotos epecial attention to :hs oxamination of titles and . ronl. ostate mat- ore. . A, ¥, RODLE, - Room 2, socond floor Tninune Builalng, i8 co- onpied by A.-F. -Noble, renl" catnto agent. -Ho owna a largo tract of land on the east alda of the Rock . Ieland Railroad, fronting on the Lake Boulevard and Halsted .stroet,. and sdjacont to tho depot .at Bouth Englowood, Mr. Noble is moking great {fmprovoments -‘on~ his Isnd in the way of handsomo residonces,” which he. proposes to ecll _on- monthly, quartorly, and yoarly payments. Honsos will bo built on plans” or ‘specifientions furnished by purchagora whoneyer they may desire. Quite a number of fino residences ‘are already under contract, and will -be completed as soon na the weathor will ndmit, eizo will bo sold on’ the above terms, All por- gons desiring ‘to purchese lots, or good and hondsomo housos, at low rates, will save monoy by calling at Room 32, socond floor, TRIGUNE Building, AMERICAN WATOH COMPANY, TRaom, No, 8, second floor, is ocoupied by Rob- bins & Apploton, Weatern Agonts for the sale of tho' American watches manufaciured at Wal- thmfi, “u:;.thmak office is mfilcfit«i up \'ux—yt l;:lz antly, and thoy aro propared to n'thoi gunln};’au in granyd atyllg. . 2 L GURRY & CO., . Room No, 7, second floor of Tme Trisone Bailding, is occupied by L. Curry & Co., pub- Lishers of tho Quarierly Business Direclory, snd J, W. Dean, publisher of the Ghicago Librarian, who recoivos and fills ordera for printing and atationory. 4 UNITED STATES LAW ASHOCIATION. " - Cornor oflico, on the third floor, is ocoupied by tho United States Law Asgociation and Oollection Union, of which Messrs. Fairchild aud Black- man sre Directors. e * Theso gentlemen arc known to the citizens of Obloago to possess reliability, expérience, and ability. - Tho Association they reprosont com- prises a momber in each of the counties of the TUnited Btates, tho Canadas, and principal citios of Europe. Thoy have unsurpassed facllities for tho’transaction''of businecs at any point, near or romote: Thoir Jint:of members -com- risoa somo of the abloat and most distinguished awyers in tho country, This institution is of the grentest advantago to our business commu- n tho collection and seouring of dobts, and in the “transnction of all logal busindss at any oint,, Thoy rofer. to n large number of. the 08t houses in tho city s their, clients and }m.ron!, and the recommendations thoy have rom them establish the fact that they are able, prompt, and relisble, - ., ¥ . HUTORINSON & LUFE. “Room 20, thixd floor, is occupiod 'by the law' firm of Hutchifiron'& Luff, Thoy havo throe of the bost nrranged and most coniplete law officos in $ho city. They do o general law business, prac- tising in all the Courts, and give spocial atton- tion to ronl proporty law, loane on real estate, and collections, :': - ¢~ | ..This firm is ontitled to, androceives, the confl- donce of the businoss community. oA | ®oooLLMAN, - T * ‘The corner ro0m in tho fourth atory of Tae Ta1soNE Building has ‘lisen transformed into n gem of a etudio by Mr. Gollman, and is pro- nounced by tho skilled in art matters perfect in light and arrangement. Dir.’ Gollman's skily and roputation’ 1n'his profession deserve such on adjunct ag his'studio affords, Since the fire he has passed somo timo in Europe, and his re- turn to this city has boon welcomed by numer- ot orders, In his hands aro several portraits of well-known citizons, John Ororar, P, A. Hall, Dr. Powell, and members of the houschold of some of our best residorits, ‘Mr. Gollman's work in oll, arayon, and prstel . is of very high order, as shown by hia patronago among thoso whosoe tasto and monns enable- them to_command the begt., For delicacy of finish, skilful handling, and fldelity of protraiture, Mr, Gollmnn has beon xanked with Mr, Hoaly, and thie is high praise, yot wo beliove it nnu.m'!y Just, - . SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘What Did Xt ?---Is no longer tho queation sinco the introduc. tion of tho Contaur Liniment, * When wo meot an ‘old friend who has been shoirad with rhoumatism, or s0s a por | son mangisd undorneath a rail car- and restorod to shapa and comolinoas, wo now know that it {s the Contsur Liniment that does tho work, Nooth. Thera ls no eNTATpTE 5 At el ritolo over dfd perform such miracloe, S og a6 Wil ot BoFtan ne ala 1 Wil ‘a0t sevities e lanicness it will not curo. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- . Tirogulates {he stomach, onros wind collo and b s R A Best Food for Infarfts. #*H. R. H. Princa Albort Victar thrives so, woll upon 1t that' it must be vory good."—T. Bf. Kon tondant to 1L, ble."=Dr, 1L, Harkor on Right Koods for Iniants, +*Titghly Gourishing and easily digestod. "—Dr. 1iassail. It combluos tha mioat paluablo. Kieah aid Bodo-forming Bubstagoos, and diffors essontially from othor farin: s, which, belug quite unablo fo' afford prapor nourishmontios prowing {nfent, fronuantly lead to rokety and Idlotic condlifon, Savory & Moore's propara: tion has also thoadvautagoof boingfrsad from tho busk af tho carn, whioh produces fitation f tho! and intractablo diarrnces, No bolling or- straining yo- uired. Sold In tins, Propared by Savory & Booro, 143 Bond-st., Lendon, Procurable of all chomlats, druggists and storakeopors throughout the Statos, - -Schenck’s Pulmonie Syrup, BEAWEED TONIO aud MANDRAX PILLSE, Thoso are tho only_modicine: Dr, Bohenok b yoars, goutinual) ginos, if prapor Mandrako wosd Tonfo_dlssalyes the food, atinuul tho stomach, aud aila digestlon; his ripons tha mattor, uud oxortion, ol iy e o th boatin ‘Phlmonio Byrap nature throws it off withiout ln; by J. H., BOHENOK rn{l Phlladolphils, FA% drugklste and dealors gonorally. '* MISCELLANEOUS. N, N. I, corng The Mechancs' and Traters’ Excliangs,. ‘Tho election of officars tak: tho Exchan TRoow, 163 LaSalle-st., on s.:":?dl-l’lllflfl ltfi. at 10 D'Blm){? All thoso wiabiug a voloo fn the eut for tho en- suing yoar, must 6o an Band And Hication for now O¥vioE B‘I' UOMPTROLLEN OF WABLINGTON, Doo, 34, 1872, g Notice ls hioroby glvon to all porsons who may have elatns against tho Bcandinavian Natlonal Hank of Obi- , 111, that they azo callod upon to prosont tho samo, and to mako Lgal proof theroof, to Jool D, Harvoy, Ree colver, attho otfice of said Bank, at Ohicago, Il v JOIIN JAY KNOX, Unn\!)lmllnr of the Onrronb;. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. .QOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, PETER J. HENNESS' , WETTERER aro this day admitted l§ Xl‘:l‘l%‘ul!rnl;r%&rsllu‘flflnll. N name to romain unchangu \.VA'.E & HUTOILINSON. Ollongo, Jan, 1, 1673, R Ll membarship, TREASURY DECANTMENT, uENOT, Also vacant lots of any | . AMUSEMENTS, /-:i\. K © T USTARY GONOERTS, THEQ. - THO] ; ~THOMAS' UNRIVALLED -OROHESTRA OF SIXTY PERFORMERS, ARSISTED, BY. P e DMISY ANNA METILYG, the Brilitnt Pisnist, and Mr. GEO, L, 08G00D, the Favorito AmerioanTenor, In 4 Graud Concerts and-1 Grand, Matines, MIOINIGAN-AV, BAPTIST OHUROIH, Monday;and :ngfif'flwfik“"%%fl%mwm gHuRaI; uoedy aid Wednosday Nighte Fob. 16 and 10, - GRA! nkné:\‘;r'x'{’mm Jrednesdar atiornoon, Fot 19, Unlon Par} ational Ohuroh, . Tho first-Qancarta pn oach Side of the riter ate in the regular Star Qourso. Tho othors aronat, - oketa for sny: Goncort now for For Wead Bida Cangerts—COor, Halated and Madisan 21 49 Wosg Madisor (for Boutt Kida Congerta:- Gor Madison an Stato-sts, and 88 Wabssh.av, Admission, 81.00: Ro. worved Hoats, $1.60, i o : mlnrnfv'i'i:n A m;mn'nu'l_v : :AIKEN’SI;TEEIATEE.U Mosura, ATKEN & LA . RUBINSTEIN. - * FAREWELL CONOERTS IN ORICAGO OF TER - ' Grentest Living Planlst and Vielintst, . . ANTON RUBINSTEIN | D Yo Jal. JHENRI'WIENIAWSKIL: 5 5 Tast a) t_Mlls, LO' mite, LOBESRANY®: JOUISELIEDHART sod B Attatnpon, o ‘Cnbiguons Birtads L Oy Teubiastete b - Boals of 81+ roserved ssits, 80 ota. Pric B S sesordlng o loeslon L Ranint Maledny % ! 4 , at Box Ofloo of Thaateo: - ¢ fs - MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, - . MAX MARBTZEK....ic..i. +.DIRECTOR. Grand Italian Operat This Opsra oreatad a portot furore’s ¥ ntation Bors Tast Monderor faste el B 5 PAULINE LUGOA (tisr Iast appearazice), . OLARA LOUISE KELLOGG (horlsstsppoarince) BANZ, VIZZANI, JAMET, DUBREUL, 4o, ‘Mondiy N WINBOOTE 5 D" B ot B or salo 1L & BRUTUS, * AUADEMY OF MUSIO, - opgragrop 0 c - fYGMAI.ION AND GALATEA, - st o‘l OARLOTTA LE OLERCQ. , The.last of Sl RV B Sttt A SHEEP IN WOLE'S OLOTHING, - Bunday ovoning, in German, Shakspearo's comedy, S TOU LIEKF IT.” Miss LE OLERCQ in her groat vart of' ROSALIND. _ LEOTURE.. “Twelve Years in Colorado.” Mrs. ALBINA In WASHBURN, formerly of Ohicago, ld liko to ‘Thor fri ol ke e seonis Fondh S S Bloto Tl West Washington and Bangainou-sts., Tussday Evening, Feb: 18, ot 7:30 p.m, Tickets £0 conts. Far sale at Drug. Btors of T J, Blu- &ad mmofl ‘Wost Side thardty T n 38 W oar, 3 TO-NIGHT, "5id WEDNESDAY | MATINERS. s highay-hvorenting Aucloty BURDAL Bacts, ontitled JEID. The Obrining Vdcalist, Bliss LULU OULLUM; Artistlo Tithioplan O A it A, S S B ompany, n & oW and oholee prograshrag. Mandur b 11 ik oy Fonug tragodinny B T, BYRIRON, 1a his thetlie Rons Tational drama, NEOK AND NEOK. B & MYERY OPERA HOUSE, ‘iontoost,, botweon Doarborn Aviington, Cotion & Kemble's- Minstrls, AN ENTIRE NEW AND VARIED PROGRAMME, MACKIN and -WILSON n thelr Artistic Songs and Daness, QUARTETTE-Kayne, Tyrrell, Surridge, and Lang. THE ACTOR’S STUDIO. GLYCERINE OIL. Evory evenlng and Baturday Matinoe. _HOOLEY'S OPERA -HOUSE, iy, THE HOME OF COMEDY! "" "' * *° INMNMENSE DOUBLE ‘BILL! - o hi n R R R o ADL PRY. Joh Dilfor | Pheobe....Miss Emmia Olice ch,: the Dillon Speotalty, a3 aots, entitled - '0’CALLAGHAN 3 Or, The Art of Meamerfsm. Fob, A higiden, Bob 1I-SERIOUS FAMILY, and, BARNEY e e N sun ot sl SR ) 10,000 . COPIES SOLD IN TEN : WEEES 1. GREATEST SUCCESS EVER.ENOWN. «' | 'OF DITSON®OO/8 GEMS . OF . STRAUS ‘Nowcontalus : S, Tolegraph, Acadomlo, Publisher,. 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PAUL RAILWAY. * Union Depol, comer Hadfeon and Canal-ste,; TVckit Oftec oo BT Weat Yadisonst. and @t Depois { 1. -, O Teav: Arric Bifiragkes, t. Pa olis Day fixpress. ¢ 9:008, m. [ 7:208. Milwaukes & = u}ffllmn.dflx r;l: 180 p, m. [*11:208. . POIENIEE Hproas. +9:00 p. ma.|¥ 6:00 p. ;- CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINGY RAILROAD. —Foot of - Lake-tt,, e and S n:fig.:‘h;aln’?l{i oot e o A lapote, .. . - - and Batl sud Exp ubuque and Sio 1 Paoifi¢ Fast Lino <77 T L |LLINOIS CENTR) ' Depot Jw‘q,;lf.lll,’»i.ll. and foot af G Canal-st., corner ar” Madisor Ticenty-secon Leave, {"¥0n Baturdays this traln will b C‘HIOAGD., ILNIDUIlNAPULIS & INE, VIA KANKAKEE Rou; Trainsarriveand depart from the Koty nt Cantrs nalat,, corner Depot, foot ke-af, as ey s apty of fket ifce son; 120 Washin; ot, and Michigan-a alio o o ive at Clnalnnzl . iglon=it,; Tremont, CfNDlNNAgI Greal y ral House; corner Fool of Twcenty- o ran to Ohampaign. THROUGH Ratleoas nd shoqning Congrese. * ‘Traina arrive at Ohicago at T et The entiro traln une frongh aloepors on night trains, Ticket afics, BL Fest fadison-at, - m, and 0 i il Gl o Clnotnoat, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. - " CHICAGD, ROGK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILHOAD, corrier of Harrison and Shermansita. Doty corter of Do et Omabas, Leavonw'th& Atchison Ex| Pern Acconm lit Expross,..... Tieket: affos, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, corner Harrison and Sh ernan-sie, it Handalph. Tloket affiee, s, oriest corner Clark a» & Ale Lina and Mal é‘{::;:’:l-'l"m'& Vark Bxpros g xpross, vl EiknareAs Line Main Li rt Agcommodatiou.. m! A Lo Tearo, CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. usenger Depatat P, O, & 51, Louls Dapot, corner of Ga- r nal and Kinaie-sts, Fret (At and Tickel offce 168 Washing-ton-ef. . Moahiviife ¥ Horvs Waiio . m, ~Arrive, 1:40p. m. T:0p.m. |t 7808, @, PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT CHICAGO RAILROAD. WESTERN RAILROADS o Lake-at,, and Yool qf Ivwenly-second-si Doyt ot A o ittt ormeray Dt Leave, Arrive, forain lght Expross,