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vacate pie vette yeni rn Sa iy nee ter ee 1 3 A + 4a0aet yt Aree n>, et i ri Sue THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1881— "WENTY-FOUR PAGES. x0 a rrr rere — a ital supply of hard and soft tum- | of tho business done at Reed's Templo of or of 140un000 Toe Suste, am also tint to. thus enlarze thelr The Soper & Pond Company, busluess it must Lo necessary for then to. “bwent was eg- | Sell superior Instruments, aud sell them at y-secoud strect, near Latlln, tablished lit 1863, Insorporated in 1478, rales witong the largest and ost successful of the Chicago lumber eompanies—thelr annual giles renehing 40,001,000 feet, ‘hoy have two large yardy and docks of Laflly street, aud one near thelr very eomplete plantig-mill atk W speelalty of all kinds of dressed treaty Having threo separate rallrond a, thelr shipping facilities fe wnstr- ed by any firm tn tho Northwest, if ine Hl by the United States. ‘They lauds only tue choleest of Muskegon stock, and thelr syeeelpts the past senson will average of higher gradg than those oC any other Chi goyard. ‘This gives them a fine ling of pers” of nl thicknesses, and w stock of atrlps ? for fooring, slding, and celllng yory complete. ‘Their new propelter, the Albert Soper, has enrricd for die eompany 20,000,000 feat the past season, niaking suventy-nite trips, Another Important featura of their busi- ness is their fumense dry-kilis, by the useot which they are enabled to fill thelr avders for dry Inmber with dispatel: and to the satlstac- tlon of their customers, ‘Thelr trade Is eonstantly inereasing, but upend very fargely un the orders of country dealers, Who have made thelr pare chases of thom dnring the past ten years, and who have found them always correct in qquanti¢y and quality, ‘They employ 3% men under competent foromen. The oMeers of the compmny are Albert Soper, President; Waltor M, Pond, Vice Prestdentand Superintendent; Alexander C, Soper, Seeretary and ‘Treasur Min We ake Nelson superintends thelr recelpts and ship iwents, AH Mousses. HL. I. Derry aud Jesse Aduiis ave thelr genial sales nh ‘Whe Ludington, Wells & Van Sebatetc Company. Me A. G. Van Selinick, ¥lee-Presidont Bid Manager of the Ludligton, Wells & Vat Schaiek Company, taforms us that the white ter business of that company ts larger that usual, tt the leege city consumption ot Jutuber ts rapldty reduelug thult stock. ‘The: ww Viaduct ot the Uilnols Central Railroad ast of Michignn aventie, ab the ends directly to the of this gompany, anid mised damand tor } Joist, of which the: Durlig Wg pres rovidy Nd, = ditine has eansed wn dn Harber and lon; Taree stock ab ati will ting ‘hey aeeupy tl at [fnols Central Depot, and on” Samps Slip tn the ltunber distriet, on which the! MN twelve years past, with Me South Water street, lr Block raid Cory ‘To mention the above dir ds an'heknowledginent of the powerful interest they wietd fn the Iumber business of Chicago, Enough to say C. CG. Thome ain & Co. are one of the most popular firms in the trade, We understand they have pure vba: 25,001 ncres of statdlig pine, and ult an extensive sawemill on the sane lucie the past year, This tand fs: situated e lower peniasils of Miehiean, which tho Hnest plug ia. thls country, Ww have the targest aud best stovk of inuiber everearriul by them at thelr yards, The past year they hay Ita new anid ole- gant oftice, which is res Aas en@lly ng any other yard In the -elty,: by titing. the State atrect und Archer avenie cars, J. 1, Poarson &-Co, This firm of wholesale and ratail dealers in general lumber, lath, and shingles, tounted pn the corner of Canal and Linnber streets, isung of the oldest In the elty, Mr, Pearson having commenced Business tn skh Mr. Pearson js a mil-owner at Saginaw and an eStensive owner of ping Jands. ‘The firm handles aver 20,000,000 feet par annum, own- ing thelr own yard) and ek, and have al- ways hiut the regetutian at servbtg their chatouiters with sutlstuctioy. They are con- sidered an old and reilable tiem, I10'TELS. Tho Grand Pacific Hotel, In marking the pro of events in our ever-changing elty there ts nothing that strikes the mind tore forelbly than © the change of localities. tn thfs connection wo tiny cite the locality of the Grand Pavitic its firilshing an Widstration of die fuimintiae Die haw whieh enuses atl things to. tend to tlt centre, and thay Chicago has found Its Jegiifnate centre, amt new all things are tending that way, Tt fs but a ew yeurs ago S08 Archer when the Grand Pacific stood qloiost alone Its surroundings in its glory, "Today ure of no Gharacter ¢ its own grand pre: with the uited | Stat 8 cau the cast, tha new Chenier. of Conuuerce onthe souwh, with the nuay other palaces of trade bidding for a site Hits vichnuge, who WHI say that ts projectors erred? ‘This hotel wider the white miunagement ot dohn i, drake & Cu, hag nde & Nithounl reputation, but thy questlou of loeitity was one aginst whieh ft niways had to fight. ‘Phat question Jhos now beon'settled, and the Grand Pactic, long known as the hotel of railroad uflicials, of conventions, and of all popular and sth ring moventants, tast, whet all tlilags te ts, favor, bo ranked ay tha hotel par excellence of Chicago, "e THE SEWING-MACHINE IN- THREST, Sewing-Macnine Attachments The Jargest manufactory of sewlng-nine chine attnehments in the world is owned by WG. Gi ovcupylng the spacious 72 Ogden phic tun to ttis, and closely conneeted with his busin hv is the owner of el.chty valuable on sewtnganichines and sewing- Ine attachments, stublished In sds, and starting with o alot only HM, with which to purchase tontertal for the wmanifacture of articles of Als tavention, he has becom. the most suce cosstul inventor and manufacturer of this Jind of uc elther in this country or the Old World, Mis princlpat Inyention ts called the tek: An util marker, the yearly production of whiel, in 2:07-'8,was from 7,000 to 10,10, but which has. how reached the enormous Hyure of 300,000 perannum « Of hennners and binders, articles of less Value, he manufactures over 3,000,000 yearly, Anew Invention, whose sale promises te transcend the above feces, Is te wow thread hoider and cutter combined, a very novel and Useful attachment, su constructed that one rm atone Is readily applicable to uny sew- Mg Intehtne, dn our Investigation at this tactory we were: Haver more profoundly Inipressed with a faet than that Air. digadrleh is the most suecess- Ti) Inventor Ly novel and Inbor-savlng atlach- nents we dive over met. Numerous automatic machines Jngonlous. ly constructed far dolng this work, make thecessiul competition In this ine of manu Mehure sex. te tiaposslbte, Upwards of fifty tons of sheet brass and wire are used hore unnually—more than Js used by any other houge West of the Hud- son River, : ‘The Now Home Sewing-Muchino, In this special Ine of business there Is dv cotupany whieh Inw made more linproves fuents or qulded more to its well earned a Is thin the above company, So popular has "Phe New tame” beeonie througte fue Jiclous ndverttsing wand tying up to and fle Ang all they chain fn thelr udvertisoments, Hint the trade of the company has oxeecded ‘thelr most sanguine expectations, hav! dAanntactured and sold upwards of 75, ew Vome machines the past year ‘ho company’s Western ullice IS located at 218. Sjato streot, where any one wishing ean call alul examine for themselves, or send thelr address guid have & New Ioine sent to thelr sesldenee for exaulnatio PIANOS, ORGANS, ETO, Itcod's ‘Compe of Musics "This widely-known musle house ts ono of tho mast favorably Known of any in Chicago, and enjoys thy trade and confidence of 9 large: treitury. This house was established tn‘ Tdi, Inking Hone oF the oldest firms In he elty, ‘They deal nlinost exclusively in the Righer grades of panas and orgins, and keep’ a large and choleo stock of other uiuslent tistrumonts, besides thy Jutest shect musle for All “my eat lnstruments, One reason why thi firm can | offer extrt Inducements to purchasers ts. that thoy buy exclusively for cash and sell ony cash Lasts, thus giving the purchuser the ad- vantige of thelr cust erat wndean oifer }: struments at much jess than the ordluary priees. In consequence of tls poticy, tholr trade during the year 183t hus. largely jue erensed, glinost tuubiing tioe of 1bSv, “und With the present outlook 1883 promises to ba a more prosperous year than t hoy huve ever. rkmentiy te) . belore eujosed slace thelrenbai qiusteal business, ‘The local agents for thig, popular firm also repute a lurue inerense in Toute thypughout Hlnols, Lowa, Mickignn, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiand, Missouri, aud other States, In addition ty the ayove States they have litaly established a tne trate In California, Colorado, and the ‘Perri- tories of Wyoming aud Utah. ‘The abov p! shows the extensivencss perimental kuowledge of low pel f ‘Rho “Peorless” Organs ‘Tho present state of perfection In organs must be necorded ty the United States, ns ht every contest for superiority Americans have borne nay the honors. A few years: ago all the organs In the West were the product of -Enstern iuakers, and Western peaple thought it necessary that wn organ to wave any more must bear an Eastern maker's ame, This tea, through the workmanship of Mr J. G. Earhutt, the maker of thy * Peerless" parlor organ, ts_rapidly losing mound, Costmenclng {i 1873, Mr Eas sinus placed ove of his organs 1 us nmy MuDBy homes of the West, and is now. atthe head of o factory, ab te worthwest corner of Wells aud Superior streets, with a capnelty’ for 100 to 150 organs per week. All this 8 #8 hay conte through tho vorivalud excellence of the “ Peurlesa”? organ. Nays lng horetofore contineddiimself to whale- suing exclusively, he now proposes to ayen a retall departuent, where the publie will be able to purehuse a tirst-elass plano or organ cheap for cash or on tie “tnstatlinent plan,” FURNITURE, Seng & Schoen Manutacttring Company, This company, manufacturers of parlor furniture, holds rank with the leading mane utact g enterprises of. Chicago, Vie sales Of 1881 amuunting, to, $325,000, as nainst $395,000 fy 1880, Pheb patronn, ws oxtentts fron the A ephenies to the Pacilie Ocean, sid Tromt the Canadas to the Gale ot Mextea, Khe et any utilizes the large bublutieg, Noa, 205-267 Canal street, having a froutuge at 80 by a dept of 180 feet. “Such: a business as this can only have been built upon meri, wiilett in this case means select imniterluls, artistic designs, skillfal building, uphbister- ing, and Gnivhing. ‘The company eniploys inthe twudicraft 125 of the most skilled workinen obtainable. They are the sole unt faeturers af Che “ Rusgall Patwat Salle Comfort Rocker,” which is now bellig intro duced all over the world ag the ne plus wera of rovkers. A. large sharo of the success of the Seng & ae Manutacturing Compatty is unqtes: inbly due te the enleiency of the Presi deut, al, Sehoen, and Secretary aud ‘reas urer, W. HL. Hater. S.A, Colby & Co. ‘This long-thine established furniture house, SlTand 219 State street, has ealned ity notoriety: almost entirely Uirough its ines of Mine and well-niady wares, to which hus been attached. ‘by the publte 4 end Uist the prices cor- responded Wilh the marked elegance and sue veriority of the goods, ‘Tho firm is selling a) Mnes at popule prices, without deterlora- tion itv either style, material, or workman ship—s fact now “More ganerally kiewn, te conuts for the business of the “frm during Ws8t having doubled that fur the preceding year, ' PUBLISHERS, Meltord, Clurtco & Oa, _ Tho publishing business of Belford, Clarke & Coy 193 and 104 State street, Chicago, jus very Inrgely Interest Wri the: pust year fn alt its varled departoents, The tunount of business transieted, espectilly durlng the Inter montis of 18st, was wholly unprecedented. | Tho business connections of the house have extended through all the States and ‘Territorles of the Union, During the year 3,, 0. & Co, have published Cireen’s IUistory of the English People, in four vol- unies;” MeCarthy’s History of Our Own Thnes, hn four yolumes; thy Self-Help Su by Samuel Siniles, In four votumes, compristag Self-Help, Character, Thrift, six Duty; beside about forty other works at standard literature, In the month of Jann ary, 1893,.B., GC. & Co. wil Issuy sixteen new hooks of varied Interest, Ono trom the cechiviming pon of Frane Be WUkio (Polinto) ; and one cach trom: America’s favorit hunur ists, George. W. Peck ant BIN Nye; and a sorles of Irish books~blozraphical and 'his- torleal—which nt this: period will be sure to prove of thrilling Interest. whe Union Catholts Publishing Co, ‘This company commenced business at 83 Ttandalph street on the Ist of Oetober, 1851, and siice then thelr prospects of buslness have been very encouraging. indead, ‘They pnhnhietie Vestinents and church goods, ynbliah thelr own books, and lnport direct ‘rom Europe. ‘The evmmany bs a stock one, chartered under the Stute, and comp ons Urely of Chicago wen, ander tho nble man- agoment of F, Corbett Fédon, who is treas- Wrer also, As purchitsers have hitherto beon obliged to go to New York, where they iad to pay fancy prices, wo hope that, now that Ute company have tndurtnken to produce superlor goods at reasonably prives, toey will vovelve, Hh they surely deserve, o share of public patfonage. BUSINESS COLLEGE, HB. Bryant's Chicago Bustos Collega "This Lnstitutlon Is so. ntinnately eonneoted with the business lnterests of Chicago Unt aun annual review of the elty’s various indus- tries would not be completes without a state jneut of the part which this school hastaken, jn the remarkable development of the West- eri metropalla, ‘ ‘This institution was founded tn the year 18M, tnd has had a steady and continuous growth of twenty-liye years. The good re- sults are observed in the thousands of sys tematle and well-regulated offices in which ty records of the conmmores of the elty are formulated and preserved for ready refer= enee—cnadligg prtrelin: dl seller to strike the exact baianes and effect a settlement of differences which shalt bipjust to all parties concerned, Without thls systematic record the great business interests would-run into confusion and dlsniny, ‘Phere pty ut tho present thne thousands of well-trained experts from this lustituition who, ay proprietors or employés, gre managing the records and guiding the polley of the great houses that inake Chilengo ous of the fure- mist cities of the world. ‘the far-reaching oversight and breadth of view that is developed by those trained bustle dess-inen as they grapple with the mysteries of commerce and trade fora serles of yenrs are observable in ill the avenues of netlys business life, It would: surprise the rewdor to know how many of the most prominent businestinen of Chicago obtained thelr trat introdnetion to busihess Mfe through the help of this Institution, And today it stands higher in the estlna- tlon ot the public and 18 more universally patronized than ever before. ‘tho int year has been one of the most ro- markable in the growth of this Institution, It has nearlygdonubled its patronage, and more than doubled Hs facilities, Chieago owes tls school debt of grati- tude for the good work It ins done and is stilt doing towards propa {nn its young mon and young women lo mest Wie bustiess re- sponsibilities that ura placed upon them, THE FAIR, HF. Lobmantwyns An annnal review of the business interests of Chicngo would be tucampleta without 1 reference to the Jarga commerce carried on atthe “Falr,” ong or the most remarkable combination-stares on tls or any other con. thient, oceupylag ten full butidlng widths on Stata streeé aud the entive Aduimsstrent, front from State to Deurborn, a very com. anereiat entre fn aud of feel, o contederas ton, so: to speak, of forty ‘stores in’ ane, wherein tho stuck of cnct is complete tn its | spectalty, and where, ti the aggrepite, wore goods are sold in one day than many other houses soll Ina year it would be futile, for any "one {ty attempt an itemlzing of what me be pure chased In this arent institutlon, and happily: at this late day thore fs no neecssity to esbay: the deseribing of the Indeserloable, as there lg notamun, wonun, or child in Chicago, and for miles around, that has-not tad exe What {3 to bo found and particlpated In tho beneilts of the barguins always to be hid there, and such ne are to bo had nowhere else, It ls suflicient to say there 13 scarcely a hogusunty lary or novelty known iimodern “storekeoping” but has ita iberal representation in this great emporium of trade, ‘This applies to the wholusnle department as well us to the rutal partinents in the above general reterenes, How Mr, Lohmann, the Afudiin of this wonderful paiave, has been nbto to build up eo great atrade und to Invintaly bts systent of giving varlvaled bar pals {8 no longery seeret, tha known he eeps his ugents atthe East continually on the alert for bankrupt stocks of first-class woods that must be sold, and hid bank ae. wount enables hin to buy for spot cash abl auch stock, which le Invarlably marks down to the Jowest poreible nur of protits; chenes the bargalus, henes ‘Shoe Faly’s overs Mncreasite trade, and how the business of "St guinea to bo inersasad 80 per cont over +1850, aggregating $1,500,000 worth of gales, Ex CARRIAGES, BL, Siulth & Co, There are Nundreds of wen all over the Northwest who kuow by experlonce the au- verlor quality of work turned ont by this Ive frm, st thelr earvlage factory, Nos, 0d and 3A Wabash avenue, ‘They muke all their own vehictes, anda specialty of heavy carriages, coupes, lanians, ate, they elnign they ean sell chenpor than houses who are hot nuantfaettrers, ‘Chetr factory ts four stories and basement, and covers an aren of iby 0 feet, ground dmenstons, eyo fuployment to from sixty to 100 workmen, ‘The business last year showed an Increase of “4 por cent over 1889, . M.S. Kawards & Sons, . mantfaeturors and wholesale deators, nako Au styles of catringes nnd road-wagons, but their apectnity ts the Edwards patented Ight- ning Jumpseat bugzy, witteh exceptionally popu ir, and has nin extensive sale. ave heen In busine: twenty-seven years—the last thirteen th Chicago, “This fopular house ts. constantly grow ng in public favor. ‘Their salesroonis urd at 211 and 200 Wabash avenue, TYPE-POUNDERS, Whe Great Western Type-Foundry, 115 and 117 Fitth Avenue, Chicago. Tho'éxtraordinary growth of this houso was noticed tn our review of 1880, ‘Tue “Tact then stated that it had beet estab. Ushud cleyen years, and had developed from avery sinalt beginning tuto one of impor tance, oceupytne adouble building tye stories high, and giviue employment to a large foree of skilled workimon, As nm matter of fact, THe Trinuse now notes with pleasure that, under the able management of the grontletors, Messrs. Barnhart Mrothers & Splndier, the Great Western ting taken rank with thy most extensive typo: foundries -in America, [ts Increusa of business the past yeur is estimated at not less than 25 per cent, and it has been found necessary to establish branch houses at St. Paul and Ki 8 City to accommodate the prowling trate, This 3 attributable largely ‘| satisfactory showing 10 the very superior auallty of copppr-mixe tyne manufactured only by this honse, of which, by the way, ‘fn 'Trimunn is ono 0 ita many Ilberal consumers. Another feature’ ia the enierprisa of Mesars. BB, & S. in producing new designs In types, ‘Their pro- auctions fy this Hne are greater than all oth- er Western typo foundriés combined, and some of thelr patented faces are very. fine, and are tueeting with extensive sate not only in tho Western States, but in tho Eastern and Southern as well, Besides Its own prodtie- tions this hotse keeps in stock a large sup: ply of presses, pnper-cutters, Inks, printers’ Turniture, and in’ fact every description of uateria! used ina printing-house. ROUNDS’ PRINTERS’ WARE- NOUSE. a Weatorn Hranch Johnson Typo Rouns ary, tis well-known and. poptttar horse has i in stendy and sitccesstl operation for over thirty years, and numbers Its friends and customers In every village and elty from, the Olilo to the Pacific Slope, A great mum ber of the prinelpal newspapers of te West have been fitted out from thly house, as well as hand job offlees, and from tho vs known excellence aud superlority of its type and material, aud the energy, dberality, and honorable dealing with whidli it has heen huinaged, have bullt up a bushtess which Is well and favorably known to the craft of tho country, du duly last a branch of the house Was catablished In Denvor, Colo, whieh is now doing a large and successfil bush Mr. Rounts tins been steadily in this bus hess for three decades, and has seen the population of the etLy Brow from 28,000 to over alfa million, and fins done as much or nore than any osher inan to help bulld up the press of the country, if, ng the Indications now are, he is made the Public Printer of the Untted States—one of the most important Bureans of the Gov- erniient—his long mid wost thorough expe rience wilt enable hin to discharge its dutles In on cininontly snuilstactery manner; and ralsing himself “by his own exertlons from a “roller-boy® up through every grade in a printing-vilice tothe control of the most ex- tonslye ono In the world, he may well bo prowl of tho record he has made; and In this case his “mantle” and the business hy has spent a ifetlme in building wit doubtless fall on the shoulders of those he has reared and eduentod In lt, and who will keap the name as it now is, a “household word” among the printers of the land, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Deore & Company. Stretching slong the banks of the Missis- sippl River at Moline, Uke a young elty, Ite the plow-works of Deera & Co,, the Inrgest steal plow factory In the world. te Ig hnrd to realize in the contemplation of this line imense egtublishinent, and the maxnitude of thetrattic tn its fabrications, it had Its begin ning In the handiwork at the forge of one. inan, John Deere, and his helper, 11 1837, at Grand de Tour, IIL, who thore mite the Hirst plows that have since become so famous the world over, it Js unnecessary at this fate dayto recount the Sxeblicntice 6 the plows stamped “John 1,” ns they aro ag familar as Deere, Motlny, househotd wotds to every Ainerlean farmer, and the verdict of the ‘nations has been in perfect aecord with thi home sentiment, a8 exe pest In the highest premlums being awarded them at the soveral International competitive expositions down to the Intest, the. Syilnoy, Attstrailn, Exposition of 1931. ‘The daily product of these works consists of 120 Deere Spring Cultlyators, 60 Adyaneo Cultivators, 59 Peerless Cultivatard, 35 GI pin Sully Plows, 20 two-harse and 150 one- horse plows, requiring a force of 700 men In the fabrication, “The growing. dentand has compelled the company during tho past year to Inerease thelr fuclitties by erecthuz nu nde ditlonal: fictory bultding, 40 by 245 feet, tivo stories high, Of these productions tho Deere ganeplew ling attained a marked ce- lebrity, belug neknowledged as the standard Implement of that els: So, too, of come mensirate fame iy the Deore spring cultl- yator, of whieh 20,000 were made during the current year, ‘Tho vurious productions ot the company, pradigions In the aggregate, are disteibuted over the twenty-eluit States and 'Terrltoztvs of the hone trade, through the media of locut dealers in the considerable towns, who are supplied by extensive branch houses mand wholesale distributing depots. situate at all the peluelpnl centres, the more promlnent belng loeated In Chicago, St. Louls, Kansas Chy,, Pittsburg, San Franelsco. ‘Tho Clie exgo house or axency, 1g, ropresonton, by ui enterprising firm of ES, Hrlstol & Co., Naw. wy andi South Cannl street, who have a argo business, not only In Deere & Co, ma- cules, but li standard Implements gener ally. eile x o Scraper & -Ditcher Co. and Maywood Company. ‘Thesd companles—the first n manufactur ins company, the second a realestate com: bany—Wwore consolidated in 1878 under the special charter by the Legisinture of the State to-tho Maywood Company. ‘The elty ollleggds nt 63 Lu Salle street, but tho business iy do alinast entirely at the works at May- wood, ‘The business. hag been established for tivelve years, and has grown to considarable proportions from sinall beginnings. ‘The: gniploy over titty men the year around, and their aaa line doublect In the past year, + ‘Thebr tdetory iy 240 feet lang by 110 fect wide, brick, three storles high. | Engine 10 horse-power. ‘Thoy make the Clicaga Screw Vulverizes, a very oltective farm duplement, Which bids fair to became of ag uch valug to the farming public on dry level lands as the selfebhider or in fact any madern taven- don fn the way of farm yiacl inery, and also make the Chictgo Scraper and Vitehor, 2 simple but valuable tool for read wark, broad open ditching, and general farm pus hoses, of whish they have mady and soll some itty thousand—ono dealer in the tar West: lave bought the pust season over 1,000 for rallroad use, ‘The twelfth annnal clreulur of this com; pany, © pamphlet of tit: pages, Wil give all Information dosired, an Wilt be gent on application to the company, SEEDS, Hiram slbtey & Cay now nt No, 174 Randolph astreot, the only oxclusive seed and Implement house In this aly handleevery thing {nthe wart garden, field, flower, nuit aruss seeds, ney have a inemberahip In the Chicago Board of Trade, and ara thus enabled to give thelr customers the benefit of lowest prices on grags-secds, ete, ‘The growth of thelr business has beet such that they have purchased and are now Atelner be the Jarge building Nos, 200 to 200 Randolph strovt (Sibley Block), whieh tho: wilt ouciuy before May 1, “Phits tirm make ft nu luvariable rulo to test all seeds before of- Jerlug them. tor sale, aud ng mast of thelr secds aya ralsed on thelr own farms thelr purity and vellability arg undoubted. ‘holy font catalogue, now yf sunt freo on ippllcation to any address, they alsa gary Hie inost Som plete Ine of garden and bortl cultural Implements of any otfier house vestut Now York, ‘The head of the firm, Sibloy, ls sald to be the largest farm owner fi the Guited States, ‘The well payed: reputation a this firm as the largest antl wealthiest seed house in tho world tunke | then a reliable aud desirable house to deat with, Albert Dickinson, Asin most, things that portalPto oneral connuerce, Chicago ts the udimitted head- quarters for the sale of field seeds, aud the we thelr orders, trade extends all over the Union; also to foreign countries, 1] house of Albert Dickinson fs the representative honge of the West in dusting, handling annually latee amounts of thuothy, Pet clover, ane fax Ue wav white Alstico wd Al papa clovers, in) hingarian, lop, blue grass, orchard rass, Uird sy antiel gorreatt His ware- Houses ate loented at Nos, Wh to 1) Kinzie street anil Nos, 104 to 10 Michigan street. "Tho ofitee is at No. 115 Kinzie. RUBBER PAINT, ‘Tho Rubber Patt Company and Its Achilovoments. Tho asstniiations of Indian-raubbor with olf, Tend, zine, ad colors for tho purpose of making an ‘inpervions and olastiy palit wis a problem that battted the skill of clem= ists for years, but nt Inst was spived by processes of which tho Rubber Paint Cons pany, of Cleveland, On is tho possessor of under letters patent ‘This brand of paint in nditition to {ls extraordinary elnatielty and waterproof qualitles, hina proved to possess greater tonicity and durablilly than any other, also the property of Hovoloping clenrer and more brilitint tones of culor less Hable to fule, and hardening with a Beantital and permanent gloss, ts great covering capacity and durability makes itimneh cheaper in the end thin ordinary palnts, In 18% the com- pany estabiished a branch houso in Chicago, and the trade has grown so rapidly that, although they had two faetories with lurge gapeliy, ond ench in Clevelaud and New Yurk, jt became necessary to establish a face tory here ‘Unis fuctory {8 conveniently situ. ated corner of Market and Quincy streets, aud is four stories high, with basentent, and -hag a working” flooruze erogiting 22,9600 fect, furnished wity tho vary finest “mitts ant fatest, tmproved ni elilhery and appliances used tn the mani. facture of paint; In fact, they have made o spechiL effort to make iH the Jargestas well ag the finest producing fnetory of mixed palnts Known, and with Qhelr chute of freto- res extending across the continent—Cleve- land, Chicago, New York, St. Lots, and San Franelsco—certajuiy should be credited as ongof the largest manufacturing Institutions ot its Kind in the world, ‘ ‘Che bistness of the year ist closed shows 8 large uppreeiation and that the public aro becoming educated im the mutter of a better quality of mixed paints, . PAINTS, OILS, WTC. Jobn W. Masury & Son are the oltlest and largest manufacturors of Ral, colors, and varnishes in this country, Ar, Masury commenced tha business in New York In 1855, and has continuously condaeted tho same for nearly a half-century, ‘The foots of tis house are standard everywhere, Lhe Chicagy house was established Jan, 1), 1878, tinder the present manager, Mr. Byron A. Balitwin, nnd tho business of te branch has Increased in tho ratio of 4 per cent overy year, During this month the Chieago Rouse will remoya from its present lovation on Wabash ayente to thelr new building, Nos, 19), 101, 102 Michigan avenue, Do Golyer & Brother. ‘This. firm conducts tho Inrzest manufactory for varnishes and Japans Inthe West, mink Ing all kinds of varnishes, The business wag originally started in ‘Troy, Nw Y.. in 1840, and established in Chicago In 1862, ‘The factory of the firm Is located on Indiana and Tinois streuts, near the Inke, having a frontnge on ench street of 100 feet nnd a depth of 200 feet, Large additions to the crpacity of the factory were made during the past’ yenr, rendered Imperative by tho demands ines upon the establishment, the business showing yor Jarge Increase over any preceding year, oth members of the firm are practienl mannfaat- urers, and give their personal attention to the production of thelr guad: J, O Bond & Co. » ‘This house dovs au extousfve business in fine offs for machinery, making a specialty of cngine, flouring-mill, spindie, and extra white off for fast-running machinery. Mr, Bond, the senlor. member, has had'eleven years’ oxperience in the alt business, and-is thoroughly conversant with the wants of nuunifaetirers, Ho Is the originator, and the house ts the sole producer of “ Bond's non-corrosive cylinder oll,” which 1s rapidly dlsplactug all other brands, ‘They algo keep in stuck a eneral Ine of lubricating oils, Samples and prices free on npplication. Ad- dress 20 South Canal street, . MACHINERY, BOILERS, ETC, Crano Brothers’ Manutacturing Com pany, manufacturera of wrought-iron plpe, steam tps, and hydraujle elevators, steam holst, ne engines for furiteus, piney, oto,, nnd sla- a ‘tonary engines, have been prominent repre: sentatives of the manufacturing Industry of Cileago for twenty-live years. They make pine by both the Lapwoll aud the Butwell process, and are noted for the,superior ebar- acter of thelr goods. ‘They minke a speciulty of elevators, ant the Iarge nuinver of public and private butldings tn tls elty, New York Cis¥, and elsewhere, firntshed with them, attest thelr great popularity, ‘There ts no hotse in this country, combining us great a vitrloty of standard gouds as they make, that Papntanches thar In the volume of bustness, S£he Rabcocks Wilcox” Paint Waters ‘Fubo Steam Motor. In September, 1889, “Tho Babeock-Wilcox Company,” of Now York, established a branch allies ut No. 43 South Cunal street, Chicago, under tha management of Mr. George E, Palmer.” Notwithstanding the prejudice ageulitae sectional boilers, dug to so inany failures of the same, the “ Babeock- Wileox” boiler has by merit obtained such recornition that the fretory has been unabla to keep paeo with tho demand, We learn that it hay been udopted by the Chicago City Hallway Company, the new glucose works, the Pallayan PalaceCar Company, Chicago, Burtlagton & Quincy Rallroad Company, and otters. “Tho ales of Ute company during the past year were over 60,000 horse power, amounting to over $1,000,000, Groeules Bros, & Cos Messrs, Greenleo Brog, & Cu., Nos, 920 and Wt West Twelfth street, general mantufact- urers of woodworking ninchinery, egiying spectalattention to that for the manufacture of suatt doors, and binds, have developed a very lurge business, which extends not only to all polnts of the United States but forelani countries, ‘This year thele orders aggre- iH bd one-third more bissiness thin fr 18uQ, hhoso results are all the more striking when, itis borne in mind itis oly within the past four or five years that AueliLigry this class hs been puretisod In the West, the East supplying the needs of the country. Hones it will bo seen thls prominent firm has had no small share {nthe credit ob- taluing to Chilcngo’s urtisanship, , Joln, Kennedy, manufacturer of holstlug wachines, elavat- ors, and dumb walters, Nos, 02 and OF La Sulle streat, ts the ploneer elavatar lawse fit the West. "Che product of his fietory Is un- excellud—a fact worthy of remumbrinies by allwho contemplate {mprovementa of this charneter In their business houses. Parties Wishing anything In lits ine will do well to send for eatulogue and prices, \ Volean Tron-Worla, Among the howvy lron-machinery manus factories of Chiengo the Vuleun Tren Works, No, 80 North Clinton street, W. 1H. Warrinie ton, Prosident, hold a pronaluent place, ‘ho speclultes af these works ure stein drediinse machinery, steam ple-drivers, and especially: Skinner's steam pilelanin Which aye rapidly coming Into au unprecedented popn- Jarity, and are used universally by the Chi cage dradze-awners, The trade of the Vin can Lron-Works extends over the lnkes, Missi salppl andl (inols Mivora, and the West wenerally, and In the styles and character of u Hh gluss of machinery are without a peer in the Wost, Ames Iron Works, ‘The Chicngo house of these celebrated atogprengine and boiler, bullders, under the a yerent at Colllus Eaton, Esy., who hog been Identified with une firm a6 its agent for Aftcon years, is located at No. 13 Sauth Canal street.) ‘These works have beon established sineo 1956, and are porliaps the Jargest in the country, having a capacity ot two complote engines per day, For the pust two years to works jaye been Fania Ateen hours a day, nnd ara now about engines behlud ‘Tho specialty of tho works [y portable and mounted enalnes and bollers. 7 Chas, Kaestner & Co, ‘This firm conducts vue of the most cone spicuous mianttacturing enterprises of Chil cayo. ‘They dre the Jargest manutacturers of browors! and distillers’ machinery hr te United States. The factory, corner of Canal and Harrison streats, acctiples 60,000 square feet of worklog flooring, Among leading specialties of manufacture is the Kastner patentud, nash tuching and groans remover; proved male mills; portuble grading wills, mid general speclal inachinery, neluding hut forstarch, glvose, aud vinegae factories, Ait} furgiahing 1s also a projluent teature, agaleo French burr stones, of which the: ure extensive Importers, ‘The public ap) elation of this enterprising firm ds Indicated by the largg patronnge they are receiving, Macfarreny Levy & Co, ‘These designors anid makers of standard ond spell machine tools, such as Iathes, planors, shapers, dvllls, ote, have just built snd euulpped at corner of La Salle and In- 1 dinnn streets one of tho completeat shops for thelr xpecialty to be found anywhere, and, as ploncors of fine tool building hore, deserve the Inrae patronage thoy are recelying frum ugvra of the best tools, a Center Avenue Foundry. ‘hls ts ong of Clilcago’s woll-known foun- slries, Mr ‘Thomas Loveethe propriotor, has bulltupa ‘trade i, this’ Tino that reilucts cereal on out matt(agturing Interests. ALL descriptions of custings aro mado at ihis foundry, and a speeinity of rolling-mill and heavy mavhlue castings, The books of the votcurn show tt to have been a)“ redot- ter” yert, its tho tradg doubled thot of {ts predecessor, 3 THAMING, A.M. Vorbos. Praminont among the teaming ant transfor companies Of Chicago Is that of A.M. Forbes at No. 7 Wabash avenue and 23 and 2t Adiuing stret established In 1887, tho busl- ness fins grown and developed to large pro- portions, tl now thirty teams are constantly employed, and oven thts number is scarcely equal to the requirements of the, bustiess. Heslites moving merchandise, furniture, ute, by tho slngte load or otherwise, Mr. Forbes uinkes a specialty of furnishing merchants with teaus by the year an arrangement which to thont is one of the greatest possible eonveniones and economy, y orthy of mention as a special featuro of his facilities are a numbor of large glx-spriue wagons with high stakes, which ride just as finvothly og n carrluge ana are specially adapted for moving furniture, ©. ¥, Transfer Co, ‘This company, tocated nt Nos. 123 and 124 Michigan avenue, wos established in 1866, suid Its business fy ong .of the most flourlsh- ing in the elty, A Bpectit fenture of the business is that of furnishing wholesate houses with slugla or double teams by the year ata large saving, and algo moving furni- tureby oxperlonced nen, besides Iarge Hines of merchandise froin depots and ducks, BRUSHES, Gerts, Lumbard & Co. ‘The well-known and popular firm of Gerts, Lumbard & Co. established In 1850, is reco ized throughout the country as one of the most reliable brash manufacturing estab- Tsinnents, having carried on a most prosper ous business since Sts frat organization, In their factury they employ upwards of 100 hands, whe have employment during the en- re year. ‘The goods manufactured by ts © firm id ready sale in the Nortluvest, and are noted for thelr superlor quality and durability, Gerts, Liubard & Co. fre the only manufacturers of the sulld back tale brusttes it thts caumieey ‘They also mani. facture paint brasthes, whitewash brughes, and varnish brushes, Tho long standing of the firm and Uieir widely extended trade has brought them before the public ina manner to be recognized as one of the most flaurish- ing establishments In tho country, On the ist of Alay, 1882, Gorts, Lumbard «Co, will re- move to their old ste, 201 and 206 Randolph atreet, Where they carried on business for tuiiteen years previons to the great fire of MEAT INTEREST, Tt, W. Ripper & Cow butchers, established five years ago, aro nt Blshteunth street, corer Wabash avenne. They conduct an extensive business, em- ploylng eteven men to walt on their trade, Chis firm furnishes ment ta some of the luvgest restanvants and hotels in tho elty. Durlng the past year business has greatly Ancreaged. ‘Thelr market is 45x 100 foet, and Riways presents a neat und inviting appear. ance, BP. Donnell has beon established In the meat business for the past tiventy years on the West Side, but now hs his market at No. 10 Fifth avenue, Mr, O'Donnell furnishes hotels, restaurants, and vessolg with meats at the lowest pric Tiis market is the -pleture of neatness, antl -his clerks attentive and obliging to all. ALL orders are protnptly filled. OTHER LARGE INTERESTS. Cotton Buck, Cordage, and Twines, Chicago is not only tho head centre for the sale and shipment of agricultural products, but itis the chief dlatributing polit forthe hecessfiry machinery to gather and protect tho witgnilleent crops of the West: lt isa surprising inctthint i requires tréy 10,000 to 15,000 tons of manila Nbre atone handle the grain crop this year, beside the fabulous fiuonnt of cotton duck requialt to equlp tia harvesting machinery in the West, George BB. Carpenter’& Cou corner of Fifth avenue and South Water street, stiecessurs to tha old’ firm of Gil- bort Hubbard © Co. will do thelr full simro insupplying the Westorn demand. No small item of thelr Industry ts the imanu- facture of tents, for which Uere is a con- btantly increusing call for all uses, both for pleasure mid bustness. For other suumner needs they finve awnings, bimnocks, anid ilugg, and to cover horses and goudsy exposed to all kinds of weathor thetr rain-proot goods Gre unequaled. ‘The bualiess contlines under the same management,and will maine tain its reputation ng by far the largest honse of the kind in Chicago or the West. Western Bank-Note and Eograviug Company. 2 In the Ino of what is termed ¢ommercint cugraving, Including steol-plate and litho- graphing, the Westurn Bank-Note and Ex- Braving Company of Chicago have kept up tw their standard, and with the general ine ereuso of all classes of business have iu- cronsed thelr trade, and year after yoar reached out still further in, all directions for a shuro of tho business of the cuuntry. manner of conducting business, the gancral- Jy neknowledged superiority of thelr designs ant Workuanship, ins placed them in the front rank, and they do not hesitate fo go to any section and-enter compotion with the best engravers and printers in the country. * 3. We Butler Paper Company. This is the plouesr paper house of Chi- eagu and the West, having boen eatabiished somo trty-five years, It is a manntactur- Ing und Jobbing house, dealing very largely idl kinds of printing anid writing papar, ond is one of tho largest und most respotisl- blo paper establishtuents Iu the Northwest. dt reports a steady anit healthful trade dur ing t an with & good prospect for a suc. evasfil business the coming pene ‘This ts a prudent, conservative, relluble house, not #iven to rash ventures, and is a pretty good thermometer of the paper trade and of the Ronerul condition of bisiness fe no and the West. Ivisan eminently safe house for honest and falremiuded purchasera to deal with, ‘Tho Wilmington Coal Association. _ This nssociation, with generat ofices at No, 200 Lin Salis street and 161 Adaths atroot, is compoxut of the Chicago, Wiimington & Vermilion Coal Company, the Eirrekn Cou Company, the Wilmtugton Star Mintng Com guny of Coal City, and the Wilmington Coal Hiding & Manufacturing Company, Thoy handle exeluslvely the ‘eclebrated Wilh! ington conl, the produst of these four compantes jnines th the Wilniington fletd, Tho four companies have ten shafts, with a ola uraduoing capaclty of 0,000 tons of coal en Ly, vethelt lnrgo producing capacity nnd close proxhulty to Chleage as a distributing polnt enabtes them to fill all orders trom ail paints of the Northwest at short notice. ‘Thelr pro- ductlon In 185 was 708,833 tons, as against 639,017 tous in 1680, , hora Wire Hedge Company. “The nuuufaoture of barbed wira for fone ging ts bevoming & Wonderful Induatry. ‘Nhe ‘Thorn Wire Hedge Company, of this elty, wileh 18 probably the largest. in this-line, almost doubled ‘tts saleg ond -manutucture last year, Durluss tho year tha company pur chased and moved Into thelr present {actory, Nox, 15,17, 19 and 2t Clinton street, and fir wished Jtewith the latest hiproved machinery for making tholr poputor brand, and through ita effictoney are now dally tnrning out over 100 mijles of wire fouee, "This prosperity fs Wwhnt may be culled'a practical Indorsement ‘of Une company’s goods, Chicago Desk Manumoturing Company. "The organization of this company. for the purpose of manufacturing desks exclualvely dates back tu a€lttte over ene year ago, yet in that short space of time, through the ex- veutive abillty of Mr. Janu LH. Mlnges, the lunnager, 8 splendid business has developed, ‘The factory of the company, Nag. 5 to TL North Despluines street, cocnples 18,000 feet* 5 of working floarimg, and gives employment to fifty workinen. “Over ity atylesof Viesks dre mnady, ad the trade extends all over this ‘country, and, through agents, to forelgu countrids, ‘Tho sales are made to destors i Ye Bloycles, i 7 Bleyellng Sox locomotion and neatthful out- door exerelse Is popular with both youths and adults, A lively domand from youths for sizes suitable to thelr wants Ja shown by wvisit to the factory of T, B, Jeifery, 88 und 4 South Canal street, the only exclusively bloyely factory In the West, ‘The large cus pasty of the works Is tuxed to the uttermest: a the manufacture of youths’ bicycles aud With their lirge experience and | supplics for n wholesale trade extending to al parts of the United States, Western Leather Muantlacturing Come pany, Tivreviowtue tho trade of the year fust elosed we eamnot oluit to briefly mento the progress tuads by the Western Loather Man- ne aman, lounted at No, 88 State Asatablished fn 1879, ity business hina grown to large proportions and fa today one of Chiengo's most thrifty and promishiz en- terptises. ‘This company manufactures at Kins oF fauey online goods requived WY travelers, tourists, oles Including the cates brated Pullman pocket dressing-enses, on which they own the patont for the Unttul Stites, x Writing Machtaes, ‘Thy calteraph, or writing machine, fs a woudertal piees of meehanigin, and miniks with the first Inventions of tho age Lis speed ts three tlines that of the pon in tho hands of even tho fastest writer, while its work fs always nent and tegible, It ts the berfection of writing muchines. John, M, airfield, 370 State street, is the ag@ut forthe Northwest. Northwestern Filo Worke, —* ‘This establishmont ts toentett at Nos. 65, 67, and 60 South Canal street. Afetul vorkors know the yalite of 0 good ile, Mr. Holden, by slg the finest erst stecl, and doing his wor! apecinlty of the works |g to reeut old files, making thom a3 good ns new. . ‘The business. of the lactory is verytiourishing, Chicage Zine Works, Inaugurated before “the fire” for the pro- duction of metal ormumonts for architectural ornamentation (ntertor and exterior decora- thon), the establishment has always held 2 respectable rank, but the business has beon wonderfully Snereased. by the present pro prieter, Mr. 1. Atkinson, who came inte pos- session two years ago, and who, in despite of hig facilities, 1g unable to keep up with his orders, * 4 George P. Brann & Coy peeilites commission merchants, No, 37 Mar- el street, don very extensive and rapidiy- inereasing busineys, where making export Nines of “butter a spe ulty, We heartily commend all our country friends, elther he the hnmediate vielulty’ or in. uelghborlug States, to give this Neuse # trial, convineet that this will make thent regulnr customers, BEER, Valentine Biatz, , proprietor of the Milwaukee Clty Brewery, which covers nearly 8 block of Broadway and Division streets, Milwaukee, ‘thrat mado . the beer which hag attained such a wortd- wide reputation for purity and excellence that ft was awarded the highest: premium at the Contenniat Exposition. And this verdlet, of professional experts haa since been eon- firmed by the Judgments of tilfions of peo- ple who have made practical test of its qual- ity. And this opine why the business, be- gun on a small seale over thirty years nga, lis grown to such Inrgo portions that he now employsa iundrod workmten—brewerg, maltsters. coopers, ear- pater, enginuers, ete. uses aunually $75, busttels of bartoy und 200,000 pounds of hops, at n cost of $400,000) mntkes 150,009 bar vels of beer'n yenr, ships elght car-loads a diy, and has finvested 1a tho business over a sitios death % Ais sales extond to all parts of the Union, and are especially inrge Ii the South ase West. He established the first bottling de, pirtinenst in Milwaukee {1 1875, which was. superiptended by Messrs, Torehian) & Kre- mer, who ure now the propristors, ‘They put. up 20,000 barrels of beer In quar aud” pint bottles—5,000,000 bottles or more fn na year. ‘This bottled beor, brewed by.n stitttul fore: mun after the process of the world-wide of Dreher, i Sehweehnt, known brewery nenr Vienna, js very finely flavored, prea favorite, and Is sold in ol! parts of the United States, In Moxico, South and Central Amer- Tea, the Sandwich Isinnds, and Australia, and elrenmmnvigates the mlobe, ‘Tho Poty Schoonhoten Browling Come pany, ‘The brewery of this company, located on Canalport avenue and Eighteenth street, 1s one of tho Inrgest in tho Northwest. ‘The reputation of the company’s bear tmong con- summers is unsurpassed. its composition but pure malt and hops.and a Jittle ree, Not anything of a deleterious character recelyes any coimtenance or recog- nition with the managers of this establish- ment, Asan evidence of the prosperity of the company’s business, acariing trom thls honesty of purpose, we may mention the managers linve been compslied, “in order to meet the demand,” to remodel the brewery, adding uuother large kettle, which gives Ita present capacity of 60,000 burrels annaintly ; Also to build n new Ice nnd storage house 100 by 100 feet durlug the past year. MILWAUKEE INTERESTS. 4 . Aialr & Persons, Importers and dealers in erockery, china, Rinssware, and cutlery, lays, buen in busi ness thirty-eight years, ant for volume of trade, excelleice of goods, and fnanelal standing compare favorably with any house in Chicago or the Northwest, = ‘They Import all their Enalish, Fronch, and Gerinan goods dirvetly, withont Intormnediate Agents, thoir minnie means enabling them to buy in the world’s best markets at the lowest ecush prices, ‘Thelr goods at 85! and 856 East Water street, tastefully arranged, fill fivusloors for- ty feet by 110 and n warehouse of dupitcate stock forty feat by 160 feet. Thelr sates extended over Northern and Weatern Michigan, Northern Miinols, and Towa, Wisconsin, Bakota, Minnesota, and all the country: tributary to the Northern Pa- clic Railroad, ‘Tho houso through all these years has majntained an unimpeached and unkinpenchable reputation for the strict. est integrity, for eaultabla dealing and fair prices, und for its ability to moet the whfits ofall classes ant furnish tho cheapest ond commonest wares, ag well as the richest, most elegant, and unique, And eyery cus. Tomer can have the satisfaction of knowlig that ho is purchasing goods that a pald for, and that have been bought so Judlclously and. cheaply that no house can undersell them, uutke a fale profit, and pay thelr debts, ‘Thore has never bean an hour In the his- tory of thiselouse when thelr paper was not worth 100 conts on the dollar, and Its trade dina opt steadily Increasing, Wil it has reachoul such proportions that its business and character would do credit te any crock- ery-housein any elty anywhere. ‘The man- agoment of tho louse represents the elas. tleity and onterprisa of youth, the. vigor of miaunhood, and ta wisdain of qze,. + Who Pituwer & Vogol Leathor Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers fn. Jenther, findings, hidey, and. beltings, have been In tho business blueo 1847, ‘Thay have stoudlly increased their business till they haye become ono of the largest manutdetur- ors of Upper leather in the Northwest, ‘They are about finishing a large nddltlon to thelr works, whieh will give thont 400 liquor yats, double their capaelty, Increase thelr force from 185 to 280 men, ind the amount of bark consumed fron 4,800 to 7,000 cords, and inake one of the moss complets tannerles In the ‘United States, They tan immuniiy 40,000 Iitdes and 100,000, Bictiis, worth $400,000; uso $150,000 worth of inntorial In the prowess, pay 310,000 In wages, and produce $1,000,000 worth of foather, "‘Tholr tharaugh know! edge of ho business, lung experience, and upright dealing have indy the nine of the firm a guaranty for the charactor of thelr goods, - And thelr lmpreved — facilities, abundant capital and enterprise, will tne crease tholr promincuce ag leading factors fu the leather trade of the Northwest, EDUCATIONAL, LAKE FOREST ‘UNIVERSITY: L.LEG F.—standard of best Ki Calloges. COTTE Fs Mandar ot bast Kater Collages ACA BEALS, fow Wosturn Setiools that iva tuorouyl Pluto proputaulow tor college’ aoordiag te tnory for lal act prac BERRY TALL, Sep ia, I ‘Thoiupaon, forimvely. oi cue a eltualu * fTuurouyi (radniud’ats the acid braicls WAU ilcartforan Uoghe Jan, 1,192) Vor terms uddroas ar raru douns fat. 11, 18, feessent a. & GREGORY, D, D., Leko Furcst, MORGAN PARK MILITARY. ACADEMY. ‘sheru ora a fow Taeancive tw be filled In this inal Cape * cellar ! ca eye det A RLCOPD, “Beincipst, Monga Rounnyiveuia Military Acadeuy, hoster, He. Civil Kucinogrlus, Chemistry, Classics SUING Saw potas contosrene Wal thse Tpit Biss SOALES, Veron wri ene STANDARD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, Tor, Lake Bt. & AgAh doy. Coteage, De garefal ty BOY OWLY TUK GESLIAE, by band, meets this grent demand. A pros lothing enters fito |. \"amce Dosks, LIVER PILLS, Sleke TMendaeho snd relleva all tho troubten tncte dent ton billows tata of the esntem, auch ns Di Nausea, Prowalners, Lirtters after cat Hi hi tha Bio, &e. | Wille thelr moat rezaal ablognecess hua ean shows in curio Sick Tendacho, yet Carter's TAttle LiverPitisara Coustipatin 4 valuable tir carhiye nud preyetthie tha annoying complaint, white they leo cornet 2'ldlsordera Gf thu Rloiach, amuiinte tho liver snd regulate the bowels, Lvou it ihey only curd HEAD cha they would tha atmort pricetoas to those wko Inter from tile distreaslig complaints but tortie antely thelr poodnexs does not end hera, nnd those io pace: try them ici} fini there it He pita yale diigo many ‘ways fhncthey tell not bow Jodo without tue. Dutafter ail ele head Ia tho bana of fo many lives lint hore $s whera wo imake aur great bosat. Our pills cura ft while utherado not. ar Carter's Litne Liver Pills oro very emalt and Yury eaty to take, | One or two pilla maka n dose, ‘Thay aro strletly yorctabla anc do nut gripe or purge, but by thelr gentio action pleara all who usollem, In vialant 2S conte; fivaforgt. Sold * by druggists evorywhery, or cent by mall, OARTER MEDICINE Co, Nor York Clty. * BROWNS IRON BITTERS ara @ certain oure for all diseases requiring a complete tonic; eape- olally Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Intere mittent Mevers, Want of Apnetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enrlehes tho blood, strongthe ens tho muscles, and gives now life to tho nerves, Acts ke a charm ‘on the digestive organs; removing all dyspeptic symyitoms, euch as tasting tho food, Belching, Heat in the Stomuch, Heartburn, ete. Tho only Iron: Preparation that will not blacken tho tecth or give headache. 861d by all Drug: gists at $1.00 a battic. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Ma. 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