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! s ‘i = i ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 188I—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 17 : 6 W. ” record of the house is. a guarantee that what- | starting In the grocery, coffee, and spica | of the country, it follows the ploncer to the | machine twist and sewing silk, are the old- | Cl it att a “ 2 : ON ARD. over cnterpriso it undertakes will bo prose- } trade on Kinzie reel North ‘Side, subses outskirts of ciyllizatton ante nu sites, his. pe: | est hous In this line In. the West, having Geer oe My Tare ras att ee Poet tobe but the beginning of road from i “ é guitod with eharnetaristio @uormy nd success. wntly reuving to ‘a building opposit tile | culiar wants, It walks Into tho houses of | been In, bustness twonty years. ‘They run tha Wisconsin itivoe teeta is ong tt The bounds of Chicago trhdo is belug con: position iuilding. the rich and artistic with Its nickel-piated | several factorics, have branch houses in the OUR RAILROADS. mack to Ripon, wher te Torney win, Mere March of Progress of Prom- satantly enlarged, and what was the utmost | In 187s, the firm: consolidated with H. F. | and Nght ornamented wares, and is wel- | leading cities, and Job more sewing silk than 1 1 ti tie fine nt Oshkosh. bari connects (ttl ., Tho Brass Hint at Gilengo’ euttorprise ten, years, ago Is | Griawold & Co. dali & similar, busines, | comed ailke ti tho hut ane) tho, palace. | nny two hunses In the country. (They make Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Tn Llnols but ifttte actual constriction thre: n y er tivo firm naan Sprague, ner volaltic: - ere U9 = = aoa, n inont, Chicago DBustuess. chants pass to now Nelda of peaceful con- | Griswold, and Teased the earsorn ack, | ing and eouking. far oat ore wWood and. tho | Howls eee seria ‘heat realli PSs done, During the year the Rockford & ing nnd cooking for coat or wood and tho | sewlng allk, always buy tho best raw silk, Westininster for heating with soft or hard | lave tho most pertect machinery and the coal. They make and sells greater variety | inost skillful workmen, and make the best and number of stoves than any other stove | sewing sik in the world, Having mudo house in the world, sueh a sixnal success of their sewin silks, Jumens 8. Kirk ds Co. they have begun the manufacture of d Exceptionally thelargest soapmakers Inthe | Silits on i Hberal scale, have already crew Firms for 1881. aquest, cornor of Randolph street and Michican ‘Tho history of this honge fs the history of | avenue. oppoxit Dearborn Park, removing: : the growth of Chicazo and the West for the | the mills in connection with tho grocer’ Hat Earns LirO cars. etait ata ittaeat Into the fame, and viel seeals n representative louse: ality fy is tolay thelr base of operations, Gor Oity the Home of Many of tho | moaorate way, they sttdied the wants of the | ‘This largo Y puitding has 1 ground Rockton Branch of the company was come pleted, and opened to hive hess Nov, 23. ‘The Iino mensures ttteen miles, This new line enables tho company to exe tublish 5 connection between its Pratrie tt Chien, Racine & Southwestern, and Chteage é . a public, expanding thelr trade as the city and | dimensions of 125 by 5 feel, ‘ ‘4 a lively dein th btles & Pacilic Divisions, and to open a new route Largest Houses in Their Lines B wont ew In population put wealth, tl | nid Sts six floors ‘fori an area. af Unter sintet munnafac hii Wey ‘teler inky ‘ He 1 me for tein a Minlearsaliy Bet Chea iy te, foneeineine Dane , > in the World, Cy our tiie prone OF ily anda Hane Foon otdad te en eatar or | or ifeanit ria tore trout the Jenetty sought for as thelr sowing sitks, ; | of ts mortgages during the Feat tntenite : ‘ boyond thenelatiboring clttes to Ue Hilts of | necessary to carry their inmense stock nid tee reece orth Aunerioan Conteh Henry Mf, Slufoldt & Co: pany eae dito full tesa! possession of ngnize Wn thelr several The churacter of this Jirm In mereantite the Union, And this extension of trade hag | the conduct of the business, whieh requires 2 heen going on yen after year, ag Chicago | a foreo of nearly 200 hands in constant serve ~ Chicago Morchants and Manufacturers | dus become moro atl more the great sourco | tee. AX a further Index to the prodighous ~. of supplies forall tha region south of tho | busttiess of this mammoth hensy we may Enjoying Great Prosporily and Her Great. Lukes and west of the Alleghentes. | mention it requires In tho receiving and the " " Aud 0, It Keith & Co, haveshown themselves | delivery of the goods atthe several railroads Railroads Very Active, equal to the new demands of trade tmposed | thirty wagons ahd between sixty andseventy - upon then, and are preparing not only to | horses, which re stabled at the firn’sstables cultlyate,more falthitully than heretofore, the ) on the West Side, old homestead, butto nunex and. take pos- | ‘Tho firm, to further foeltitate their bust “'@ General Movement All Along | sesslon of new territory, and minko Its people | ness, have a branch house at Denver, Colo every mille of Its Ciilearo & Pacltie Division, Uscepting ashort brane on the Northern Division, The bulk of the company’s work ling been done dn Lowa, ‘The Marion Extension, rine ning from Marlon.to Comune) Bulls, 1 iis |) tance of about 260 ites. has been surveye Peraded, and almost’ entirely construe Cwo hundred niles have” already been froned, leaving but sixty miles to be came ‘pleted fn the sprit t ia row operated brands, the superlative standard of excel efreles and among mnautfaeturers of its own jain needs no dudorsement. For + lenes? Progressive as well as enterprising, '| tine of senrealy year rolls around but they have | twent: ir years the senior 1 KONG nat feature, of some new added ex- |] pursueda stralghtforward. cours eullence te nlready famous goods wherewith | integrity hns never been question to keep ative their good name and reputa- f regurd.to revenue ‘matters or busines: tlon ag makers of this necessury with every | actions. From the beginntiue of his busine: household In Christendom. What family | career he hag had the confidence of the busi- is there that has not had decnsslon | ness publie In a marked degree, aud his to remember with thankfulness the | word would pass us enrrent among those who Introduction of their tinrivaled “Laun- | know him as greenbueks. And while bur bins | e i ssthetic elvili- | es shies i ial: Dae A Jrom Marion to Rhodes, and will be tn fult the Line, East, West, Henn a tacamrent block aeiiel tis uence Fee ae a SE Miontne tls aene Golde cee alt see eae eee nae protesting against partiality, Injustice, or j bberation to Connetl Butts by June 1. ‘The “North, and South, Gules contalns six oors,109 fect front by170 | rado and ‘Verritorial trade, We thus eplto | and now ri A 83, | Iinpolicy in the ennetment of revenue laws, ! company Has also within the year become feet deep, and so arranged both tor conven | mize the growth and present standing of . fence and the display of coous ns to inke It | Chicngo's grentest grocery house. a , ns ninodel store for the transnetion of an fin- Armour & Co. , Inkeeptng with ‘Ture ‘Trmuse’s custom a€ | menso business. . f if each annual reviewing of our commerce and | ‘Tho house lng abundant means and un- In our nominating those business houses {dustrial Interests, of presenting tho Incl- | surpassed facilities for the purchase ‘of | Which we believe best represent the several dents of detail pertaining thereto, weeannot | guods In England, France and Germany, lines that gu to make the trade of Chieago. forgo the pleasure of resurring to the es- | nd throwgl (ts house In Paris it ts promptly and in its totally shows the metropolitan thet! eal DED TOS Hint ida anna one supplied with the latest styles, anil choleest shiracior of (ur cuumpiaress i apprehend yaterial prosperity duri he year jus esinthe grent European centres o! ats ent _ Y rida, with modest sense of its iustri- | No househnsever bulltupsolargoa business | Cex’ eat-preserv ers Prontality in tho gfatl tytn result~—notably i | as this without reall; sere the public, it | estof this mreatest packing and slaughtering those Improvements Which relate to the ux: is beenuse thoy have bouslit for casi marge | centre, not anly of the United States, but of Hizes the linpossibility of keep- | it has given the Government a hearty sup- Ing house without them? Later than this | port in the impartial administration of the famous production of thelr extensive instl- | Jaw, Itean be sald truthfully and emphat- tution, however, and with whieh tho people | feally of this house that It hng conducted Its aro becominy more and more sequainted, 1s | arge- business honorably, with the steletest their elegant Mne of “illl-flnisit,” highlys | tntegrity, and with marked lberatlty, perfumed tollet soaps, Will compara | It has grown from sinall begin ‘avorably with the best impprted kands ever | such colossal proportions, even for C a brought into the American ina and | and under such conditions that it is appro: now they ure about to introduce to the pub: ] priately named ‘the Imperial Distillery of He another speefalty whielt is ns certain to | Henry H, Shufeldt & Co, both In reference add other Inurels to thelr crown as did thelr | to the magnitude of the establishment andte Inlinitably Laundry Soap” or thelr “Tole | the quantity and superior quality, of its Jet Sonus,” and that fs concentrated per- | goods. And it shows what enterprising and Interested In the eonstruetion of 1 Mus i from Cedar Rapids ylia Sigourney to Ottum- | Wa, and has purebnsed the tneompleted parade of an oll rond from Cedar Rapids, » Sew miles west from Marlon, toward Ottunt- twa. This tne ts bat the béglining of anew route ty Kansas City that will be eventually constricted, whieh will give thy Mibwarkea, St Panta short tne between Chicago and that point. From Emmettsburg to Esther= ville the tron hay atmost bees ail Intel, and the road wilt be opened to trafle in a few week: Innesota, the Benton Cut-Off, although t ra. conspl for the vol. | the community both in domestic and foreign | the Old World American sweet-pickted tins. Fae einem they runsnet ant nro ree- | exelinnies, white Ite enretal yet energetic | | itecurriuego welt Immense establishment ognized ag leaders In thelr respective depart. | nAtagement iy widely known nud recogs | In order to re} tes present yeur follow In the footsteps of Its | labor. ‘Thelr large experience and practical tellows, accelerated by these new perfumes | knowledge of the business enable them to we have written of, and thelr elegant tollet | produce the di fronting of the road trowm Kimball to Chan berlain, a stance of thirty-three imiles, cor of the elty—In the prohibltton of | tule- + Lhe towest prices that | the world, us in the magnitude of thelr fumes for the hundkerchtef, colognes, wid | sayacious men ean do in so Hinitiess a theld emunpleted Jast year, was pit in operation, Be ee cite aiteee gee tha caireetsa tho | (Rave ineocawolns wile wlowost prices that | Oreeations they wand unrivaled, cone | toilet waters, x tacks ant Varied stock OF | us the West, Hefaro the arent fire they hued 1G} Ou the Hastings & Suliwater ine the erad- prevention of deluging . the atmosphere With | Witha palace for snlesrooms, marvelously ducting — thelr business on a sealu she Gin fuze ve sa tisiattanr capacity for distiing G00 bushels of eraiia , Ine is well under way, and it is expeeted to 3, smoke, minds practleabla by the Hutchinson } well-selected stocks in all departinents, and of proportions which requires quite nstretel ft ee prep ri ie f J ttle. fay oi day. In ten ra they have increased thelr iy conplete the work ind put the rond: in apers pmoke-burners the improvements os Appreciative customers, It 1s logical, If nut of he tinaination to comprehond and galh- 1 8 nat Cui Hh Ws ml ke Ne eas eapaelty to 3,600 bushels of graln, or 14,400 wna) itl early In the seagon, “The distance bee poutevards—nil tending to make Chicago a3 | inevitable, that. thivhotse should be first in | or fn tts fini proportions, ininus the lesser i ana AS es pit wp th a. Lt $08 | gallons of ABITILA nln Z| Uween the two poluts Is 27 miles, penutiful as she Is wealthy and prosperous, its class, ‘and justify the public Judgment details, Che produet of theirtmmense pack- en y in appearance as thelr contents are Thelr distillery and bonded warehouses at 3} In Dakota there was conskdernble work Met ication with the General Frade Ae- | that irseils more Roods in Its nes than any | Mx-houses represents almostall thobranches | MAT TON os a. cception to tho | Ciiggzo avenue bridge cover a grant lucie Si done "The Hastings & Dakota was opened view of ‘U1 nMUNE We lve herewith | other house in the world, of the packing intercSt. hie your as beet me aut 4 iw 648 feet by 400 fect, nearly six acres of xrownd, & Ashton, running south from Aberdeen, approprinty notices of i goodly lst of zs 8 ‘They employ a large forco of men and is t this eininent rm} solidly ballt, and thelr rectifying house and a ii titles, A portion of the rune firms and business lines which hnve done First National Banik, tens in the distribution of bulk ments to { shic started thelr enterprife In 1859, | offices nt Market and Adis streets are on > La en graded south to Astiton, He. » thelr part In inaking Chicago the eynosure of ‘The First National Bank, with a capltal of | markets throughout the city, this business | Only In that, ay the years multiply proportionate scale. ‘They feed 2,000 cattle || § é “al tween Aberdven out Frederle, . 26 thonstions. ‘This exeeptionally largo annual | $1,000,000 and necummelated surplus of $1,500,- | largely eentralfaing in thelr hands. ness seems to Increase by a sort of arithmet- | from Odt, 1 to May 1, which consume ln seven || = & 3 inites have been opened to business. On this fssue of Tires Pinmenn will explain to thou. OW, fairly represents the progress and deyel- ‘The firm have beeome a recognized neces- | Ileal progression, enlarging tn ratio as the | months 1,009 tons of has. Sd 6 i about te es more rire graded gud sais of Disiness-men throughont the West | opentent of yur other material and Hnanelal | sity to the utmost confines of civilization, | demands of thelrtrade i eenlus force them | All the latest {improvements in apparatus froned, anbybe entire roud will be completed why Chicazo now nuuks ns the third, and fs | Interests, fn ointof importance as to cup- | supplying such products agiunch tongues, | toa Increase of fnellitles; consequently the | for every process in converting graln tito f the ensuing’ year, On the luwa & Dakot sire to DU ut the next census the second,con- | Hal and deposits It compares favorably with | cooked camied-meats, English brawn, ote. paar ot gi tins been largely the inost flours spirits-have be adopted, and everything Pe fd Division, the purpese of the company . sireint city. In tha Union. And, first, we | the largest Institutions of the kind in the | to most of the countries of the globe, They | Ishing of all its prosperous predecessors; | Ins been syste d und Arranged sons to |] (ER? S to build to the Missunrl River hits beet have grouped representative firms ‘wid cor- | country, Its business covers the wants at | were the first to introducate the markets of | and Just ns certainly will the trade of the | effect the results with the least s S constnunatert by the grading in part and tlie & Nn produce to ‘Tins Tnipeny read i brands of goods of the line has also been built fotirteen mile: 2 pretininence of Chi! rong | Wzed. ers its extent, and aswell to {nthuate tho | Soups become better known. very best quality, and have given them the of Mitehell, alowe the Jin River, aE eT ae aE tae reat staies OF tude Charlon P. Kellogg & Cov mallligy ‘at dollars necessary to the transac- | Studebaker, Brothers? Manufacturing Iizhest reputation amoung dealers and to make conteetlon with the and-eommerce, Other Ince houses, ap- | tho oldest clothing-house in Chitcaru, began | tion Bf thelr business in the purchase of Company. consimers. And itis the well-known char- + Minnesota when it stull be extended, inating these in tho amount of busi- | business here fy 1852, and was tirstestablisned | material, help, and tho other accessorics, we ‘proximal find suitable mention ag important | by Palmer V, Kellogg, tho senior member of | recajl the space occupied for the manipula- ‘factors in a metropolitan clty. the present firm. Krom the lirst It occupied | tion in the ten bulldings constructed for the The eosmopollinn character of Chiengo ts | 0 feading position In its Hine, nnd ft has more | purpose Is equivalent to fifty aercs of ‘tloor- “pest iHustrated by ourchief business-hotses, | than kept pace with the progress of Chicago | tn. ‘Three thousand men: find employment We have cast of our swaddiing-clothes and | and the West. itis strictly a wholesale house, | Inthe preparation of the product, quit on the attire of manhood, in nearly wil | and, while Din ‘TumuNe does not fect Justl- In addition to the Cliiengo packery, the Fepartments of busiuess we can show iinds | fled’ in giving precedunce to either of tha firm has extensive. paeking-lowses at Kansas with the proudest imarts of trade on earth, | three houses named in respect to volume of | City, Mo. and at Milwaukee, Wis. Durlax Tu the grain, provision, and lumber trade we: Dusinesa and Is nware that in the | the last season 1,040,000 heat of jogs were lend tie world. Wo, have mercantile and | mutguions ‘of tride what ig first. today | cut up by Messrs. Armour & Co, and 62,000 ianufacttring houses which for yolunne of | maybe second tomorrow, and that public es- | head of neat cattle, while tha canned beef bisluess, excellence of wares, and amount of | timate is often nt fault, yet ibis fulr to suy | product aunts tet 3,100,000 cats, snies surpass atiy houses In elther hem | that though cach house has business friends Thy trade of the house, In addition to tha sphere, Not only is this the great distribut- who elatin for It the first position, that the | domestic trade which reaches every part of ‘Tho grent carriaxe house of the West have neter of thelr goats for purity and excellence fairly won the honora they wear ns the which has nitde them exceptionally popular, Inrgost wagon nnd carriage builders In the | and commanded for then sueh an extensive world. ‘They haye two iminense factories at | stle, ‘This house makés all its product into < South’ Bend, Ind., where they began busi- finishert zoods, and It now has 24,000 barrels a ness forty yeurs ago, In one of which they | of various brands of old whiskies In bond in % innke 6,000 pleasure vebleles u year, and in | ohe warehouse ready for market, whlei 1: 2 the other they {urn aut 25,000 farm, freight, | sald to be n larzer amount of ald wh = and. spting-wagons annually—inore than | than 1s contained In any single warehouse In | Notwithstanding the recognized excel twice ns many ns are made by ny other es- | the world. attalned In every branch of the servi : ‘y af Hs fablishinent! ‘Chey established their quar- | Vor many, years they have rianufactured | Internal economy by this great railway cor: From Chamberlain, its new western terimiits, Lae ee Chicago seven sears. neo, and at thele | IMPERIAL Gis, distilled from, rye spirits and’ | poration, the endeavor is constantly in hand | the, company vurehased, “during the Jutter repository, 15L and 153 Wabash avenne, may | juniper berries, by the Halland process—a | to still further improve all the essent part of the season, the right of way for a ve seen all the lntest styles of thelr work, | superior article—pronounced by the best ex- Within the past year the Smpro' Wagon route trom that point to the Binck , ‘Their wagons are hoted for strength, dura- | perts to be equal to the best Holland gin, | that have been added to its roadway, the Hills, and hus already opened it to tratite, and possibly with the Tne | buslthig down the “dim. River from Aberdeen, The Nne fram Dell Raplis to Stoux Fatis, a distance of twenty uiltes, has atso been ovened. ‘The ne trom Madison to Howard City wasnlso completed and put in operation. On the Sloux City & Dakota the roadbed has Deen constructed for a ling to Scotland, distance of twenty-four: tiles, making conection with the Niobrara Division. as nel ue point for three-fourths of the Union, but | concurrent bellef of a largo majority assign | the Union, extends to Belgium, Franee, Ger- } piltty, and ensy movement, and thelr cure | Aut as it is produced at abvont half the cost } quality and churacter of tho rails and eauth During the present year the company will i isthe Brentest: rallwas-centre ‘onthiy’con- | to this house the first place—printy inter many, Norway, Sweden, and Denner where rhuges for beauty, elegance, perfect work | of the imported article, It has had an tn- | wnent generally, when considered In connec- | complete the Shullpsurg Nie, Itis [eaves {inent, or inthe world. Spreading ott like pures—chief among equals, fiomense consizmmentsare annually shipped. | nranshiv, and artiste finish. qpense sale, Lust year they mde 143,702 | tlon with the former comparative excellence too, w short ine will be buiit from Dellance: the rays of suutight, rallways radiate from Its trade now extends north into Canada, Jn addition to the home office aud the de- ‘A. Ih, Andrewan & Co. gallons of this gin—almost tree tinea the | of their highway, Is slimply remarkable, to Sioux City. scentrogver prairie, hill, and mountiln, | cast to the Alleghonies, south to the Mexican partmental ofices at Kansas City and .Mil- bearing the \wenlttt of the world’s produets | Gulf, and west to the Paelfic. We are go ne- | wankee, the firm haye established an exten- fron sea to sen and from ocean to oce: cnstomed to business ona large scala aud so | sive Tepresentativy house In New York. jlere 400 passenger trains, carrying over 60,- | fatillarized tov: transactions that it lx | Their finaneial necessities at Kansas City, 000 passengers, and nenrly 600 frelght tralus, | only whenstrangers visit usand express their | too, lave caused them to establish a bak at arrying. 125,000-tons of freight, arrive an astonishment at the volume of trade dony by “that polit for tuouxpedition aud conyentenca Separt dally. Here life ana, motion, actly: | such n louse ns Charles P, Ketloxe & Co. that | of thelr business. ‘hus tt will be perceived fly oud enterprise, labor and its just ) we open our cyes te tha fact that this truly wo are justitied In giving this famous pac! rewards on ai colossal senle, — tind | representative Chicago house ocenples such | Ing firin tho justly-earned — prominence ‘the amplest iUlnstration. ‘There can be no Aconspicuons position in the clothing trade | to whieh we have assigned them hi this an- atagnation, or paralysis, or apoploxy In the of the country. nal review of 1831, and It will: be gathered grent commercial heart througt wie such Jt would be agreat mistake to suppose | therefrom thoy urc not likely to lose any tremendous te currents flow unceasing as | that stich a house rests on its laurols and re- | of thelr laurels tn outrivaling all cotempu- : 5 quantity of anyone brand of Holtand gin |“ First-class” is written everywhere. ‘The total Wumber of miles now operated the: Jnradat manufeclurere of aehaol, offee, Imported luto this country during the year. | Many miles of double track haye been | by the Chicaxo, Milwaukee & St. Poul age this year 100,000 school-desks, sented forty } Tis year thelr product lins greatly Inerensed, added to the roadway of the corporation dure | gresates 4,115, of which 340 was added dure operd-houses and theatres, made a quarter | | he y wanufacture raisin brandies, single | ing 1st, thereby greatly imerensing the nd- ng the year, ae eto es a worthof furniturefor banks, | and, double stamp rves und Bourbons, | vaitaxes for speed as well us enlarging the Ve ciinnot conclude our notice of this in- courthouses, Government. bulldings, and | Alcohols, and spirits, hey make 2 specialty | assuraices for safety, trinale corporation without a silcht refer Roce aeeemtndd patent raiding beds.” | Of souranash Bourbons, rivaling the finest | it is by this method of procedure on the | Yt? to {ts funded possessions and the tib- cee. W. Kinball Qualities of the best Maryland and Penne | part of the management the Burlington s eral spirit: manifested to the head of this notice is not sylvanla ryes, ‘Their doitble stumped rye | tem has attained its present colossal propor them, ‘The namo atthe heat 0 pus noe snot | whiskies linve been on the market threo | tlons, embracing, ns it does, under the ong ay an actof Congress of May, 1864, (he unknown to tha renders ty TMnUsE | years. ‘The seeoud yoar they sold 163,009 | management nearly four tfousand miter of | Uulted States granted certain lands ty the It Is an_open secret,” a3 Daddy P.M. Q. | panons, and this year the sales have largely | road, transporting annually, in round num- | State of lown to ald in the construction of Howe sald of ing polities, up at Green’ Bay, | fierensed, ‘Chey have sold of a single brand | bers, three imiliions of passengers and slx | roml westerly from MeGregorto in, Junction the acenn-tides, laxes fis Industry and onterprise, On the | rancous organizations, however enterprising that Mr. Kinbatt is the fend of a ‘muse of doubléstamped whiskies In three years mifillon tons of frelelit. with the Slonx Chy & St, Paul punetion We apeak thi Shieago In no boasting | contrary, tstretches out ity Briarean arms | andagressive, noringny wisu lower the gradg | House that jobs more planog and organs than | Gyor 64,000 barrels—more tian 2,700,000 gal- | With a network of ‘Ines extending from | potnt now known us the Town of Sheldon; ee aa atnage Cate tol and mod: | over half a continent, Inviting thirty mill- | of thelr rank us conducling their branch of | any house In the country, tind, as doin sume | jong, -And thelr aggregate sales this ene the great chain of American inkes cust, to | and In 1806 passed vn shnilar vet making a eatly, in the {nterests of historle truth aud | fons of people to be clothed tn sultablo-gar- business on a seale of. greater magnitude | respects Is publle man und subject to fulr | amount to $4,000,000, And they pay this | and beyond the ‘Missouri, and down, the Mis | shollar grant to the State of Minnesota, to -juatiee, poluting'ta tho record for proof, and | ments ab the lowest possible cost. And | than jus ever before been conceived, much | newspaper erlticisin, we propose to tell somes | year into the United States Treasury a Goy- | stssippl Valley, the Chiengo, Burllagton & | wld in the constraction of a road: fram Lous Temlnipg all doubters that, litherto, thacen- | dealers have learned by past experience that | less attempted, and wiilel is not siinply a | thing about him for the benefit of our rend | ernment tax, direct nnd indirect, of ‘twenty- |-Quincy offers tt varled cholee of routes, cone | ton to the western boundary of the State, . + 803 has cellpyou all prophecy. it{s snfe and profitable to take their word | monument to nerve, cupltal, and Industry, | ers, seven hundred thousand dollars! or $3,053 } necting, ng it does. In wulon depots with all | ‘Through eonsiruction and by aequisition ‘The history of this man, whose sales of | for each secular day in the year, the tain railway fines that debouch through | the Chilengu, Milwaukee & St. Paul Cum >, ards populating: 4. ‘Within the lifetime of 1 ingle generation nnd buy their goods. And this is tho way | but in «large degree to cominerelal genius, vi - . = . fi pinnos and orgaus now extend over half the i = gi ea, i tl any : asus: . Z Ine Ly A and an ‘ ot ‘ ay We REAR Y CF « iiion, shows how ordinary and compara- Tita torthisestera Morne: NAL Coe Hoots ee untae OT tte: Uceaiy and | fads, Shien re Preemie ST ” He eity by thecdilend-sen, witch has no | '- Phra Hamers Tee Cita. Js acknowledged to be the | tively unimportant ‘happonings often give. tho, plonecr onse, In the Wests beran | ty Mexiean Guid ‘Through tralns trom | choleest. aecleuttural lands in, South- ME ee eg eimmat atinds tdonn its own | o¢Gt te zst ot October, 1e8t; the frm am | dnvge iambor ineereat tl p birtivo great entorprises, - Somewherainthe | waking horse-nalls.twenty years ago. et- | Ciiteago to Denver. ara oneof tho aertplut ‘ fifties n snung, man “way down in Mahio” | counteriuz’rreat opposition to tho intro | of tho neur future, as the Nebrusiit iextelie biaeecatitet Wed: by any took Greeley's advice to go West, ‘Tall. and | duction of thelr nails. Present capnelty y sion ts bolug pushed forward so rapidly as to erect ng the pines of hig native State, tll of {ons <Aro boat te unity w fet worrant Sts Eompletton withla a ery brict hope and energy, with the Yankee proclivity beat swede ir ak Re aig ed perlud. ‘This completion will atford the short- | predinption ‘or purehase, tbe cattery: lad to trade, he bouht land, came to Chicuzo In | Dest Swvelllsh ae ae Sargest 1utu orser | est, and consequently the gitekest, Ting be- | settied up. tn atternaty seetlons, All round 1856, when ho was ayoung uu, and opened | Nalls i tlie ‘world ha largest mmnufact- | tween these two Lnportant rallroud polnts, tl tind all the Amniisic-store, And this was the beginning . Wers in the country. ‘That the general equipment of the Chicago, mie TET te: oe “for its. Ae punaig trad irs for thirt Re Hoolts Gant ' Burlington , Quiney Raltroat 1 i ne ag health e a1 bess ror thirty years engaged in handling oysters | among the foremost of American ratly mM hu sti wind : hong iH any Hing a eye ue ad vs and fresh ise is uote widely Ryne chine polnt uf exeellence hag been aeknow vutered. Huileonyg po prey ous tu a atl Me Oe ut | any other horse In hls Ine. “We has a hirge | by the travelling publle for n number ot y here. Such are tite ho had a practicn hi Meat Rondon te packing-bouse tv Haltnore where. oysters, | nevertheless several noteworthy accessories hinds aid sue! . habits, watiring Ine uty, an indomital Q | fruit, and vegetables ary earned and shipped | havebeen recently ndded, especially inrecard | Jauds the Chicago Milwatts BUF Ose, Forse tha wants aul resources of | ty all party Gf tha world, He takes rent |. to the passenper-train ‘equipment, giving | Company are the Grent West, was 0 Food June 0 mei | palug to furnish oysters, of the first quality | what may be termed a refinement or added | at the merest 1 Stolle in ins manners, cGy pleasing ad? | aud ft the best condition. ‘And by this | luxury. to tho comforts of modern “Ife on | thue and low in ie mal era in ae in tale, and had | neans he hns estnblished a reputation which | the rail. otherwise offerlag liducements to settlers In the rarg faculty of attaching his enployés to-) hag been a passport tuiils “oval brands” the | In addition to thelr sumptuous dining-cars, | the form of pr himself and making their interests lls awn, mi ‘Tie hns | ‘ies In O 1 Tl i ta bi al ii be aurea the i ‘ m ; thich | Wert over, ev has large ennneries in Ore- | palatial sixteen-wheeled Pullman sleepers, | numberof veres that may be broken within Acting on tho true prinelple—by whieh | ron and Callfornin for eanaing salmon, sand they have | t shy aeod In thelr tralus tastily and | the first year after purchase, ‘This liberality : fortunes are made—of making money Hot branch houses In San Eravelsco and dt. Heitly-turu ‘ : e highest f i | ed parlorears uf the highest. | ts not wholly disinterested, a3 the develop: by Inrge profits from individual gates, | Vouls, But the great bulk of lis business is | standard, with coumodions dagunge and | ment of the countrys te company’s ent. ern Lowi, nds on the continent. ‘Lheso hinds are how pyfilcelarly desirable, as, while they were uiot open ty, i finned to Kolin | In the lumber Interest ‘than any other city In Bratotyne, with no seer sharp enongl of Brothers, I. A, Kohn and Julius A, Kohn | the world, it is most fitting thas this Industry vision or bold enough of conception to fore | yutiring, ' This tem Will not tn the least nf- | should be represented In one review of the cast its future. But, If the progress of today | foot the general management or elticeney of | more prominont business Intorests of the {s tio promise of tomorrow Chieago will con- | the house, the remaining members, now soly | city, and as his competitors give credit to tinne to be, inthe rapid growth of population, | proprietors, huving: abtindané means and | Mr." W, [arvey ts boing the Tending spirit true, comineree, aul manufactures, ond IN | jyyge experience, und.ns doing the Jargest bisiness in lumber the davelopment of ull the vital forces whieh, |” “iis house has been In existence twenty- | In tho world, his name Is thug promincntly imnke a great city, 0 perpetnal astonishinont, | aye years, aud from thy first bas been pros: | ranked hore, tis wnnecessary to enter Into ag tho intest, freshest, aud most progressive, | jerous in un vintnent degree, oxtending Its | particulars to support our recognlalig Mir. vigorous, creative, prounetive, and success- | sates to nll parts of the Notihwestund Soutir | Ifurvey as the leader, it is puilicient to say ful type of modarn elvilzation, |. | weet nehieving © reputation for honorable | that he ts acknowledged to Mave. the largest To verity our statements we give the Wee whtel iis secured IL Nostsof custom | stock with ty best facilites for conducting names of the following Hist of firms and cor | ors and gives it rank as ane ofjthe first cloth- | lis onormous trade, whieh extends the coud porations that do a larger business in thelr | tus jouses inthis country. iry over, his sales nmounting to about 99,- respective Iiies thon any shuilar establish: |“ “pyey manifested thelr enterprise in beng | 000,000 feet of Lumber In 1881. nents Ir Chieago, if not tn this country or | tho first to. begin the manufacture of goods Palmer, Fuller & Co. in the world. And this fact nur speciile no De tood the wants tivez of them wil make pluln to the dullest | SE Howe, heats they undeniond Me ie tia | _.We havo, referreil in our article on the rep- comprehension, We nane: : re rome if i 1 resentative houses fn the saveral commercial In banks, tho First Natlonal Bank. Feyulramnents. ut WV eat ern customers than the | svontes to.this staneh and progressive firm: Marshall Fleld & Co,, try goods. : They wore the firstto usocutting-machines, | ef matifacturers, who have Uren establisliesl OR Kolth & Co, millinery, fancy dry | and have always been prompt to adopt the since 1850, andure perhaps the largest makers To thesy WG St Vault ving the world, offering them shint prices, granting long rest for the payment, wi ody, and notlons, i if vit in tho world of sash, doors, blinds, and all | but by small profits rom a anutitnide of cts | dong in Chicago and Unitimore, Ho em | parcel-room attached, having n porter fn ats Nevertheless, itis golden opparturlty to re thing threa houses, Cliarles P, Kel- Hise rH I ae a eT other woodwork, plain or elabarate, iat en- tomers, Hits penal stundy dine been how fow pioss some 2,900 men, and docs a larger Pontanee to pive attention AA pneraisears? et ood farm daw healthful co try ad long & Con fieney W. King & Co,, and Kohn Inty dopa Wacky In woolens id excel in | tts into the construction of buildings, ‘Tho he cou! age iis aug sand ae ce a Sane pusitess Inoysters and fresh tish than any | wants, check their hand-baggage und ya ithe imidst of civilization tor “a song” Liros, ; Tea eee as they do iit tho otiars. magnitudy of dig yearly busluess: of thls | et ubticy therefore, he has taken | house In the world, ind enee for. them, without extra charge | Any particulars regarding the aequisition of SSF, Henderson and Co,, boots aud shoos, | Mls departinent, us they in i firm Is recognizable in their facilities, com. } tho erent pu Hie, so. to spon th nto partner: over ordinary fares for either sents In thesy | these farming lands the company it Sprague, Warner & Co,, groceries, ‘Menry We King & Coy prising extensive mntlls, dry-klins, docks, ata | ship with lili, alvays rexard ing thelr inter THE DRUG. TRADE cars or for the attendances spacious, trst- | fords cheerfully ° through its Land t Armour & Co,, packers, Yholesale clothing, are tou_ well known to } piling ground, which cover nu ‘frea of four- | ests ready Had bromupt to rectify atty inls- . e class smoking-cars, with htgh-backed rattan | Department. Although — tho company’ 4s, W, durvey, lumber. need any-uxtonded notice, Mr. King ts one | teen acres, requiring a force tn the: several tae And ane lous 0 i isfy bette tes oe Fallor & Fuller. revolving chairs, aid whigh are pinced next | owns no Jauds tn, Dakota, the Paluer, Fuller & Co. maanufacturers of | of our oldest merchants, nd one of the few | departinents gf, COU hands in the conduct of D is spoelilties In pI wath Retat a Haviet The principal feature of interest in the | to the dining-cars In thd'tralny stateroom | country of “erent whent farins, yet Itis fh, doors, biinds, ete. who, innnestendud business enreer, never | the busincss, he trade of tha firm extends | Davis, the Emerson, and the Klinball piano, | drug trade ts the contemplated removal GE] cars, an exclusive ‘specialty of thls rou, ) pong the less willlug to ntd people prefers and the Kimball organ, some 440 of which |, utter & Bulle ‘stores Market its Sane aul # e tt Gover: at nre made every weelt of thy best material, by Fuller & Fuller from the stores on, Market | whers that priveey can be secured, so much | ring to, sett on the Guyernmer ree street, which they have oeeupled for oyer | talked about, but never before realized “on | Jands all tn its power, agit is in the develop the nose siclilfut workinen at his own Tac | twenty years, to to spacions building erected | wheels,” Inthe enjoyment of a complete | mentof the Northwest, the granary of the tory. Ie hag every assitratce that iis sites | for diein on the corner of “Randolph mud | apartment to otio’s self, with washing, loung- | world, tt ts most Interested . ot pianos und organs will greatly Increaso | Franklin streets, ‘Ils ts by fur the, dargest |. ing, and sleeping facilities. Tn view of this inpertectly outlining of the coming yeu and qost. perfeetly-cunstructed ‘edifles de- ‘Tuls such studious concern as this that has | what this grand corporation hns done, is die Ubbard, Spencer & Co,, shelf hardware. anit fall. ‘Phis house hns retail stores estav- | to all ports of tho Union and to foretan SD. Keitupnek, carriage hardware and cure fined in Chicago, Clueiinati, St, Louis, and | countries, and the product of tho establish- Tage materials, Diilwartkee, and as thoy all draw tholr sup | ment is acknowledged overywhero as stand Rathbone, Sard & Co., stoves and ranges, | plids from the wholesald fountain, it makes ayay of excellence, both as regards material, dames S. Kirk & Co., sonps. an aggregate business of yery large vropor- workmanship, finksh, and design, ‘The Studebaker Bros, Manutacturing Com- | uns, ‘Lheir business thiy year shows w | offices, mtlls, and yords are situated on the ANY, A? r hover former years, corner of Unlon and ‘T'wenty-seconil streets, BF, Norra & Co. voted to drugs fn the West, and has not tts | made the Burlington routo become Known | Siz, and proposes to do, who will say that PY ian Powe &Co., school, ofice, aud aLonuy Buy rondecaoN ee Cory & and aro wecessible from tho principal hotels, ‘Tho wholesale Jewelry trade of Chicago is | superior In the country, ‘The deslan of the | aa the pfaclpal ine between the Enst and | our declaration at the outs f this notics in bank furniture. f an thirty yenrs representatives, depots, and business portion of the city gen | 9 prominent dntegral jithe sum of our total} arehitect, Mtr. Cass Chapman, to whose ere- | \W and the favorit with all classes of traye | regard to tts part da the iT opment of the W. W. Kimball, planos and organs. chi a long tine past the londins repre: erally by tho street-rallway lines of Itutsted | commerce, ranklig: with the very larg atlye ability much credit belongs, was tof el Uf nuything farther were needed to) Great Northwest fy unfounded ¥ . Wilson Bros, mews furnishing goods. berate of Fite wholesle boot and shoe | {rect and Canalport. avenue, which have | and plainly stanping the metropolitan coustract Within the space allotted as come } show the disposition of (ho management to- chie & Western Indiana. "Norris o& Co. shes, velry, e # a tas ro their down-town polnt of doparture from the } neter of ourelty, As a Jondlyg, representa | plete » building for carrying on the buslnuss | ward the public it can be found, we think, bn "y story of this ruliroad-curporation’s J. rstetirath Salt yas js souls ates trady of Chiengo an te Ma ane ‘past sear, corner of State and Rondolph streets, ‘Cho | tive wholesale houso ty this Ugoartment, of} ns human Ingenuity and arehitecuural skill | their magnificent wnlon depot building tn Pe eerie rend more Hike Heiter ant Belding Bros, & Co,, sewing silk, etc, wh “4 trade Tas Inereaged; to such, “an ‘extent | prompiitude of the firm- in furnishing esti- | trade no firm In the. country has a better | could devise, dnd the result mory cian equals } this city, whieh Is remarkable for ts urehl> | ehauntment dan they de of everyday aetauls “TL We Shufeldt & Co., iistillers of spirits, thie they have been obliged to provide more | mates 1g proverbial, while thoy find pleasure | standing or is more faniliarly known to tha | the conception, Bult of brick, with stone | teetural beauty and adaptation te ihe yrs | jres—everyduy netualities only as they refer Northwestern Horas-Null Company, horse: | room, yi iiaddition tu thelr Jurge, ware | i forwarding to ‘dealers thelr Illustrated | retail trade than B.F. Norris & Co,, whose | trimmings, the walls stand six stores and | poses for which tt was desyned, ‘The Chie | 49 business, to commerce, but nub to the 8. howsg and’ salesrgoms on the corner of Mons catalogue. nulatial warervoms, corner of State and | basement in hight, the entire elevation be- | cago, Burilngton & Quiney ling Isalso known | naltude or period of Wele consummation, A. Booth, oysters and fresh fish. roo and Franklin atrevts, on the Ist of Jan- 8. D. Kimboariss Washhuston, with’ a frontage of 100 | Ine ninety-twe fect from the street, with | as the shortest and qulckest tine to Tincalis | Wun wo reilect this corporation was organ Chicuyo, ‘Milwaukee & St Pail Railway | tiney, 1883, they will” occupy tho two | | ‘This namo stands fora vory large business feet on enell street, Js one of the attic: | a froutaze on Mundolph gtreet of fitty-one | Nubs und ulso the shortest und uly, tlw vino further back than dime, 1870, and [ts Company, greatest umber of mites of rail--| storus Nos. 25% 259, 261, 263) Mrankiin | in iron, tee! and heavy hardware, and for tons of Chicago! ‘Phere 1s 0 firm | fect and 181 feet mpan” Frouklin street. | ronning parior-cars with teelining-ehuirs to xtre! enxth of Myo Is but twenty miles Tont, treet, containing five floors 80 fect by 140 | a larger supply of curslaze hardware and of fi the. Union” that earsies a more | Around the entire fromtage Is a cornice of | Kansas City—throggh without elane—on to rin fest cline ‘bas been the ean We begin our special oxposition of ropre- foot, aeneacly. ne nero and a third of addi- | wood materials for carriages and wagons Teplate stock ot watches, ohitelly lgin and | gulvanized iron, surmounted by fron erest- | hoth day aid night trilns. In short, its ene | gp providing Chicago with, addigonal ralte sentative Chicazo houses with the leading fee ne reroont, than enn bo found in any other house; Waltham, diuvonds, silver, silver plated | Ings, the whole tinish producing an extreme. | tire system bs as perfect as any In oxistenc Trond shipplag fucilitles, with wvhentthtul dry-gouds house tn this cou pH AOE TOON 5 rouse tng been con- | fiktonfite GerrantnEe OF 164 by HU fect °* [NWA foc, optien! guns, A a a et ere tT a ra ttatiea ne is cuter | {NDI ATES, eos inenushu Mursiall elit & Co, ducted with rave nbility audsagaelty, It has ‘On tho sixth floor are 1,500 sots of wheels ndings. ‘Their patronage comes. to them | first floor are of plate glass, and in every de We cinnot eloxe our notlee of thls ente fu volume what ft possessed before, 18 au from the East as far as Pennsylyanias from | tall Groughout the building ne expense has | prising corporation without reference to its \ “We do not reeallhan instanes that parallels | had no consuming ambition to do ndarwer | and bent stock, rls, shatts, poles, cutter neldoverent 1 ruilrend benefactions worthy ff i 5 _ “ H tiiners, Wagons, and cartingo | He Southern States and Mextep, and north- Deen spared to make the nppearatics as well ] system of suburban, tralus, which avo really | or piace in the annals of rallroadtay tin pret anes on Mr yenris ike Chileugo, Ri a een nes ait ity ata prushdl DUREY, urs. Me sane® | ward tothe eouties of the iia bane 8 ae EES Bates threat bi What thay yurnurt to be, wnccammudatlas thier any ather cowstry, Lt bs iinecessary i its career fins beon origlual and unique. It | aim ins has bea te secure such a share of On the tiith floor are thousands of sets of slons, The trauy lust year amngnnted twover Se umes Patraneca’ nro reo nui OT, | trains’ to ths peapla ot Hie several Jovel to recur to the reception the company inet suught cotumerclal supremacy through tho | trade as would naturally and legitimately | wood materials, fintshed wid rough, tielud- | $1,000,000, an Inereaso over 1880, Senki mite ad acne ha eats suburban villages on the Hneot the road, | yvith iu the inciphney. of Its enterprise, of Jaw of mutual relations on de pringiplet | coma toa housy seeking fnlthtully and Ine | ing spokes, waxzon ind carrings hubs, neck= J.J. Metirath, r ny were te b a supplying w yast number of customers nt the | dustriously to give Its customers jhe beat | yokos slngletrees, evencrs, sawad tellovs, Mr. MeGrath, | dors for reception and delivery of frebsty aud ninong the handsouiest and most health Mugalmnat Tnstirmonitable barriers steuess. iy + ‘Thirty years ago wo first mi fully sltunted of Chteago's suburban towns; | rufly overcome by iis brilliant mangement, 1 ¥ . fan yt ening senie! Frank+ | consequently are growing rapidly through ? q t what it hws done Intnl price, re Y Tord for the prid® asked, | piek, hnmuer, and tool handies, in AlWaukee, “Ie had served t goven years nnd openings to the basement me on cunscy ily. Tare rows and teed only to pola out what it fys done SR Sen eat treats ieboeen ae Hoots i moult a serapnlansly cureful 4 On the fourth floor, (inishad carriage gears, | apprenticeship ta the paper-hanging trade, Mn streot, 5 an ev vr-inereasmns alte of ta i dor Chicane th Splta of all obstacles to sub mide 16 for. the Interests ot denlers to | that its goods shutld ba just as represented. | carringo and express budies, *bus bodtles rsd nnd was juat conmenelng business for hlin- Especial attention has beon elven to pro- | wh Had it pleasanter uit heapar tn te! stianttate the position, Buy of them, antl Beured’ $8,000,000 -tha -firat | An it tne been becwuse iy customers have | which ho hus the exclusive site), Huvished | self with 2 pair of overalls, a pulr of shears, | viding safe and conmodious vatilis, of wilelt | purd wtinaspheres, to pep that fat ea ian “his rod. was principally built to your, And thus it has kone rorward devise | always found that thelr xpads could be relied cutters in wwtulte, Dungy vente, wlatform ours, | nate pot ST A arent aa ee aroved putt St ie | ingaiat bane: Rate Hs 0h ee: “iron iit afar eaten gutranee, ta ea SY, y 36 yer ot a Li vor is devoted to care y, indo able WIH, an resoliite purpose tO vei vi be r c- a 4 of the Chicago & Grant ki le + ng Uberal things, “longthening its cords | an, and that thelr promise never outran |. One-third of this ev ote ee rity ‘gomething, and erential rai teams Iie proof combinations, ‘Cho vaultsiatt | twenty-claht dalty tralns of this system these | Fouls de Pueltie, aud Eastern "tMinals. Maite aud’ strengthenlbg Its stukes,? multiplying | tl erformance, that thelr business grew | riago triuimin and carriage’ supplics— the number and {nerensing the good will ol thelr pert farger anc Inrger, and the circle } leather, Droudeloths, olleloths, rubber-cloths, its customary, til lta trade sweups the: vast | of thelr patrons became wher and wider, tt | deilla, drabs, cutter trimmings, plushes, area from the Canadas to tho Gut and from | thelr trade extended in nll directions to tho druggets, valeurs, Jiinps, whips, stocks, tte, the Alleghentes to the Poeliic, . At ts without | lhnit af Cliengo enterprise. And forthe pat | ‘The best ‘supply wd show room fur carriage question the Iargest distributoref dry goudd | two or three years {ts silos haye exceeded by, trimmings iv the World. elitet cupital, is contiimed up to the sixth story, where it | het ithitul suburbs are tunades more aecessitle | ponds, yet with an eye to tie ndinbistan of ‘Todny le is proprictor of the Inrgest paper- forms the support for an iunmense tuk for | than a fargo portion of the resident diatrlets | any athor railroad wi lng MM entrance or hanging establishment in the world, datelb- | holding the water-supply of the building and | of the elty proper are by streetcars, nid that, | terminus here—the eostof steh udiulssion ullng yearly, a the record hows, 2,500 tons, -canmucting with a stand-pipd for use li ease | too, ut Ui smatiest possibly charge fer | gn the part of any one company desiring It, arid i i or 200 enretnus averaging elicit Loins 8 day of tire, 5 ta i truuspariatlont attentlon on. tho part of the’ withant sete iead star, tas th Ww au ine dn this country, its sules tls ye: : ry jon dollars that of ‘On the third floor ts the wagon and carriage | —of wall-papar to the Western tride alone, '"'wo elevators are_placed midway upon the i " “i tO 2 f superable barriur, ve recall, Uirough te yy ok i 000, here are we, Sane roachin a cena hale Button, gal howe in| hardware, and amschintats’, Dinekasitlis’, ‘Swenty-vight years ago, he eae to.Chi- [| Franklin street side ot the balldlug operated Chien 0, Burlington & Guivey dusvurdy th fustruimentullty of the Western Indiana the hove contributed Jurgely to tho sticeess of | tha United States. ; carrlagemakers’, niuers’, und railroad sup} cago, untied his sizn over his door—"Como | by two engines placed din the basement. subur uy ontgy ney il me hea with | above mumed roads, fn December, 1890, were thishouse. Lt buys all Its goods, at Lomaand | ‘This hause hus not shut itself up to know | plies. Onee, Come Agaln?—and ever siuce that | ‘two boflers provide steagi for thesy oughien ehnvell an wanna sont tr He oh bint A Hy & enabled to come Into the elty, whllo a bron, atrietly for cash. And is facilities | nothing aut do nothing except in the ting of | On the second floor 1s machiuery—dritta, | thine customers linve kept coming, tHE they | ag woll ay for the heatlti of the buildliu, the regular suburban ney nis, ate ratte oF HS) madtons passenger dapat, ayd spacious wire for buying gouds in Englund, Franeo, and | its particular business, while neglecting no inches, bellows, forges, tlre-upsets, tire | now hail hin frum Olio to the Golden Gate, | whieh Ja done by direet radiatlon, stenme= | every haterest, laces this Lennie oe a eis hotines, yuras, and all ather terminal facies, > Germany are equaled ouly by one or two | private or personal ‘obligations, ‘Nhe senor Genders vise, niivils, Jack#erows,: bit-cut- | from Canada to tho Mexican Gulf; and nll | colls being distributed upon every floor, pany to he the sans a ait pal me a na Of the nivst substuntint and: mudora hurts houses In: this country, i Inember of the house has taken an active | ters, lub-vorers, anit hub-buxlag inachines, | the chief eltles of tho Unlon, from eathotle | The sanitary aypllances arealso of the most | While only recogniztog tts uty to be tir ter were provided and Ly walthig for thelr re paw "i H sow York, y ‘ scartler it ds wovertheless pertyrins |g Sine. thet ; 1 4 ‘The bustness of this house requires av ( onterprises and | spoko-drivers, ete, Boston, cosmopolitan New York, and Cone | perfect description, aw puolic carcler, bt ception, “Shies then, and alee air lst i room, | ‘Their ‘vhotesnte atora at anne ae La ree tegen ry fo pros Hon the first oor uve nalls,horseshoes,chaing, tennlul Philadelphia To the cities of tha | ‘Thy offlces will be upon the first Moor, and ing this duty th an. ditelligent and Wberal | yintreview, twa additional roads have cons Market streets contains nearly seven acres | tote the common ule In this respect ho shatting, thimbleskelus, Norway and swedlsht | South and ‘West, pny tribute ta tis forestzht | have been suost carefully and pertectly des 5p rit, 5 celud au hegollations: ta rin aver the cut of floor room, and requires tha services of | has had the cobperation of 4 goodly number | fron, wngle-tron, enst-stecl, plow-stevl, and | and onterprise for t ele supply of thebest hns | signed, no expense belie spared to inake | Chicagos Ditwaukes & St. Paul Railway | panyts irau—the Clieago & Adantle, a exe aula un grimy of clerks und salesmen, Of otir best busipess-men, and it would'be | harrow-tecth, Tiere, too,ate two satuple- ported wallpaper, For Mr. McGrath Is 8 | them -wt once attractive nid convenient, Companys r A | teusion of the Erle ond, whieh will connieet ‘Tholr retati store, at Stute and Washington | greatly to thocred{t aud well-belng of Chicas | rooms where everything carried tn stock aes | very large tporter, fs the Anprlenn agent | Neur thedtandolph street entrance will be ‘This grandest of wll the rallroad coxporge | ut tho Surte ine neat Uuinusancl, to while streets, 12 the best appointed, most beautiful, | go le many more followed tielr example. exlibited on the first‘loorls shown, for the six best mills In Europe, and controls | placed the private office of thosenlar menher | tans of the worhl whicl Tas done mare | polut the Western Tnatiuui ts oxtendiny ita convenient, and spacious billding used ex- Spragite, Warner & Co. * CO ted a ere ee Tronseads of sets of | (uelr product au that no. house can buy of | Of die firm, In tho rent of the equnting-room } towards the development of our Natonal | [nes and the Lautsilte, Sov ‘Atbuny & Chie cluaively for rotnlt purposes by at, ary- Tho destaration need not be made to even Iuibs, carloads uf wheelburrewa, thousands | them for the Amerlean warket except resol has been ingentously arranged | domain than any ather project of the iuann | case Road, whieh will nike “tte ads iit! guods holise In the country, ant y repre: ry 7 my oven | ot kegs .of nails, rivets, bolts, washers, ents the oxtent, variety, nid rlebuuss OF We | wsree tt Chtscre vt the whefesute wrocury | Scanvers, plows, feriec:vtle, cto, wyods It contaitis. 3 {ntoreat dominates by reason of its gregter vole ‘She matn door comprlaes the fron and steel “THe UHUNE senda greeting to Marshall | ino of cash transactidis, renchiug, as tt loca, | FooME Ad the alicer, And tye hugo shed Flold & Co,, nut simply asetha wealthy pro- | far away wp Into the millions, in ensthng | vO blocks south fa gn humane stock of ull a hos an ant through Mig Mo. keops un” Lins | and will bo attractively fintshed, M1 thy of | braivand plysfent clfort. that has covered | vent tite Chicagy fn the holiday week, menses. stavk, his large store being | tices will be furnished as well as dntshed In | lowa, Me eedinstiy Minngsein, amt Dakota |, fer these roads the sine auply and subs. pieked to is full capacity, with additional | the niost complete manner to fuellitate the | with a network of roads ahd projected Ties, ntantiol provision his been made as for thele storage room elsewhere, and sometines | transaction of buxliiess and fu style worthy | has during foot been nayin slnallzing [ts | predecessors, the freleht depot Of tay f a Nt korn pine ibary tthe ae thy fe pa Ne pi of sia represuntative drug-hauad a ue Weer Aeactorel any Apart ean new regions, ter: bering. Ault jn leet ase Pristorsy but ns the it ers Of 0 4 Fepresel kinds of wagon lumber. ‘Thia yreat estal avonty carelonds side-trive! alting ta be Phe remulnder He first Hor and all tho | of ansurmassedt fertii{ty, Md un extensive silted : iJ kteat‘ierennitlo"touge worn with her: orth hea SES a eat a paste Halinent fe tho ost pettest in ity arranges | unloaded. | Ie Koopa the greatest varloty of romugalny floor fil be devoted to tho irae | TA‘resimue of, the aecampllahmonts of this | glnetouse on Fortynluth street; and for enlean jolzht and eficiency to add wealth | destguate Ye ane inthe nomlnathuz of the | weuts and appointiients and carries a larger | styles, qualities, nit prices, und can imest atl | storage demanded by the lmmense tide of | momureh of railways withhy thy past twelve | the former like facitittes Tn closte, proxiulty, aid renown to Chleago, and djstributing fientwliona mua style precedes thls pars stock of carriugy goods thunanyuther house | tastes und requirements, und can paper. | this dita. ‘The entire basoment floor Is of } months will atfordavehaptor on railroad mai The sutras of thy Loulsyille, Nay Albany § comfort, hualth, and happiness to Uhousiqls agraph to thy e finenca te we recognize wo | bp the work, rooms for $3 or €5,000, ‘ite sinal | conerete, aud that ‘of the first or main floor of | ayenent ant watarutlaa without ao paraltul, | & Chicago Road turntahes, how o ¢ treet Nie ot people, Pit olny nyt usties to ita worthy and Rathbone, Sard & Co. palin qumploylig tho liighest-nrleed art- | hard wuipie, ‘Thos bavenient recelyes light | gyen In iosawn brillant record of previous | between Chivago nud Lawler Me, aa Jo tho ; OU. Keltha& co | hongravl y compeera, sluce, by the pagnituda | The Rathbouo stoyes domesticated for’] sta us designers, utd ts constantly an tho | through Iyatt lights, nelilavements, . course of hwo or threw manths, 4 ny alias This noted honsa begins the new year with at ite bustuess, iL hine attnined to tha rank of | twenty years fw the West and sor nearly halt Tookuut for tho best talunt, It goes without | ppg bullding af this Immense - establish- Tn Wisconsta, carly, fn the season, ating | sualix oxtension, Wh el \ a Q ity Che the prestige of unprecedented busiiess suc- | “second ”—IL Kee BK Thurber & Co. of | 0 centniry the dispensers uf omtact wna soyliue rt suet a. te supnlytn all muout ting bean haceasttntod by Bepihorenslur Was vrujecteal frau, jourun ta Guta util compluted atta I: ‘ Hi y eal coe ihe cuss in the past aud with the prospect of a | Now York, bein the only house ta the | Hust, lave taken u strong hol ALO PUBHG fe | ee cod Bude Keups A tare Ine at the rade uf Afessta. Fuller & Fuller, whletl, | U nl a m8 west Shaaboy erg to tat pot le routes Ltt te large iucrense of trade for the year 168, | United Status that dovs a larger business. vor, {t die unprecedented demand for them by | lowe! tgtle ie t fushtonabl t owing to enterprising management and biel- | from the former polnt, graded aud trated to TEEN ee puttin ty ue yer E i nidication, their ales having Increased | Tehest, most artivtle, und fushlonable goads | jess integrity of the firm, has grown rapidly | Wayne and opened ‘for trate by Amz. 2, | and Intermed! 7 Lond eNE of aalllnae fala ey caus in SLICE CET re Ho ira the past year, ‘The Tikitatactary made, "The best prootoe tho great popular | yey by sear until this house hus become the ) und completed to Shullsburg by Sept, 21-0 Together with die road to Dalton, the cour: - ecuas! aty 4 . Albany ast yee arged oiehalé one | [ey of the house ty the (uct Uias its sales huve | yxponent of the drug businuss of the West | distaney of thirty-four miilux fram Monroe, any hus bulls branch fron a Junction a6 toads HEAT CT ene eee aud the Rrowitof tly, Gia Oven that oF the their ee ioe era ity “eet outta Iergased toe age ey sete 4 un mbar sre A ete wuthuriey, uf ae ad apy Fein Sadouanle ty) Sue Clty, As Fe a ea belt rgad, a aio eis to gre y ry culty chy: . nivel the requirements of thelr raplily-lie s hid o£ CO. drag markets, ‘Chis house, we mbgh 8 i 1 e new verviary i Wound jean vp bist on are thelr next degree was taken by | ureuslug buslucay. ‘Tho ploucor stove house - manufacturers aud wholesale dealers in | say Iu concluslon, net only dovs eredlt to operation by Dec, 18, ‘This spur ts under | clty (of waieh the South Chicago branch |