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The Workingman's Advocate from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 3

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ft MODEL INSTITUTION. THK FIDELITY SAVINGS BANK AID SAFE DEPOSITORY It-- Spacious BURGLAR ARO TIRF PROOF A SOUND INSTITUTION And Sound Mon to Conduct Ms Affairs The growth Savings Institutions in the lilted States, in our own city is something bordering the marvelous Every dollar deposited, every homestead erected through their influence and then name is legion testifies to the benefits aetTiiiug fr their establishment and the advantages have contorted on their patrons. Show us the man. no matter what his income, who makes a weekly or monthly visit to the Savings Hank, ami we will show you a man who, ill five years from to Jay, will be on the high road to independence. It is the coll dripping that wears away the stone it is the depositor will reap the of these visits.

I he man who constantly increases his store, who acts on the principle that every little makes a mu Lie is the man of all men however, interested in their growth and the party surest to to ted by them. Among the many institutions of this char meter, which abound in this city, the Fidel it) having' Hank, winch has just removed to its new pimrtera. 14.5, 145 and 147 East Uaudolph street, ocoitptes a prominent and enviable position. It is pr. sided over of t'hicago's best known, most ed, enterprising oi.l lion rablc Hons I.din 1-.

Haines and Bryan the former toiug for many years the President of the State Savings Institution, the other as the builder the well known Saietv Hcjk.sii Vaults, which successfully withst -od the great lire, todow.) which laid Chicago in ru ns since that period vault shave been strengthened. 1 amt a inagMitieeiit budding erected thereon, which is an honor alik the utv and its projectors. For several past the headquarters of '-iviiigs Department has becti located on the east corner of Fifth avenue and Mi lison street, but to day we announce their removal to their new quarters, referred to above tod ore stated, and the fact is an mil important one the managers of the Fidelity Savings Hank, are not only honorable citizens, but are men of ample means. The great Fire and Burglar-1 Vaults ill the Safe Deposit Department of the Fidelity Savings Bank and Sate Depository, the especial feature -f the institution, have constructed, at a coat of over hie Hundred Thousand Dollars, to provide a place of fjttijf for deposi ing Money, Bullion, Bonds, Deeds. Wills, and other aluables at a nominal coat to the depositor.

In constructing these Vaults, every known to 1 science, or which human skill odd invent, have been used to remler them mo thoroughly 1 that no can affect them. Kverv precaution which the experienee and careful study the fives. Bankers, and Safe Manufacturers could suggest lots been taken to thwart the thousand schemes tud devices which the professional Burglar devotes Iiih life to planning, and winch so often astonish the public by their novelty and ingenuity, A substructure of stone underlies the entire system of suits, forming a IkhI of solid masonry, umijmiumi The walls of the lower Vaults, in the basement of the building, arc snst meted of heavy blocks of stone, tin top of heavy stone and corrugated iron, tinwhole forming a foundation foe the main suits (in the mail) door'of the budding as substantial as solid rock The walls and top Hoor of main Vaults (which contain the safes or ImiXcs for rent) arc of solid masonry, of immense thickness, ami an all lined with sir tkukuetms of kulf-mh htirdrueil steel securely led and bolted, making a solid metal casement tlnek, weighing hie Hundred and Twenty Tons, and so hard, that when subjected to the trial test by the most skilled workmen, with the tools and mechanical appliances that could he produced. no iinpression was made. After many hours hard labor ami the using tip of a large nuuilier of the finest drills, the test was pronounced complete.

The outer dnonof these1 each containing tm thicknesaes of thesame harden steel H. weigh three and one-half half each, and are secured hy the combination that have ever heen made. The each containing mix of hardened steel, have Uie Maine double combination lock. The Boxes or inside are also constructed Fall Kinkk, 27, 1873. Atm icgulai meeting of Union No 78 the following were elected for the ensuing term: Win.

MclUiermn, F. Fowler. Vice 'base, Sec. and A KickerNas from thin Union for non payment of and The ImmiIui are closed and no jobs opd iu Chasb, Uof Sec. Bcrnui, Jan 28th, 1873 At a regular meeting of Union No.

2 the following office, were elected for the ensuing term lamis laeger. Hickory street; Wm. Toy, Pres John McPeely. Rec James Burke, Fin. Lorenze Beekstem, Tress C.

W. Fliekl. Cor. Sec Box 2710 integrity, and wide experi Mice whose names and record in fact guarantee it only their reliability, but also that every dollar entrusted pi their keeping will be safely guarded and as safely returned and this to the readers of the Ate is the all important point. I'he structure, substantial and imposing in its likeness of which is herewith is lour stones in height, with basement, is built of sand stout- St.

Mo. the hardest heaviest material of the kind which has yet lieeii brought to this market. The upp. ti.N.rs coiiLainiug all the modern improvements are lilted up for offices, A It has been constructed throughout with a view to make it as nearly tire proof human ingenuity could devise the doors ami ceilings of the entire building being of iron and thoroughly grouted. location is one of the best in the city, directly site the ourt House, adjoining the Sherman one of our lead mg thoroughfares, and convenient alike to the South.

North aud West Sides. I'he office of the Hanking part mont is "lie the most and IteauMfnlly finished in the city. The counter, which is SO feet long, is of solid marble. The stiles are Italian, the panels Tennessean, ami the pilaster and top Columbian marble. The tirst mentioned is white streaked with Mack, tin panels brown, variegated, ami t'olmnbiau of a bright black, commingled with white the effect Wing beautiful in the extreme It is surmounted with frame work of oiled black walnut aud heavy late glass, furnished by the Tobey Kum it lire Company.

In the rear of the building are two vaults the upper intended the lower one, weighing twelve tons, for the funds required daily transaction All securities, Wmls, will wever be kept hi the Safe hep. Vaitlcs, with niiich the bank proper is connected by an archway. hardened steel. Each i.m secured by a constructs! to revive only its own i key. which is held by the renter ir chatnlieni between the mason tnd tal lining entirely each vault.

vaults have been carefully ted by the most exfierta, and pronounced by them the in the ami an against Kn and Jiurgiary. The day and night watchmen in are well tried and reliable men, armed, ami protected also by outside watch. her appliances, such as burglar alarm.vigilant watch dog, add to the security. ive of these vaults, constructed in 187b, by I'ho mas the founder of the Repository. withstiMMl the threat Kne of 1871 iinhariued by the intense heat, or the six story walls of Sherman H-aise failing directly upon them, and stand to day monuments of strength and In them were saved money and valuables amounting to several millions of dlars Retiring with desk aivoimnlations, Ac an- iu the building for ladies or gentlemen lo day the vaults ami bank are thrown to tin public for the transaction of business Inch we have no doubt citiXetiA will generally avail themselves.

of Savings Repes it'irs. the will remam open Sat unity ami Mon.lay evenings till eight o'clock. Married women ami children can deposit and draw out money in their own names, and as of 5 and upwards are i received, there are none jioor to avail themselves of the advantages offered. Par ties desirous of opening accounts can obtain all necessary information by applying the assistant cashier, ('has. J.

Haines, Esq. The following is the list of officers for the ensuing year TORN HAINES. THUS, BE VAN ice President i JARED UAOK, tasker CHARLES J. HAINES, Am Cekw Thomas Ruasr. JmiC Hiiakh, 1 8.

Wii i.iamv .1 tain R. Turn, I'uU mHA (Hun, Iter. loth 1ST- Joseph McKIruy hu applu-d lu this Umw fur mem liership. He has an old card with some loans mi it. Johr VaR maraa, or.

Sec. BUSINESS NOTICES. Ik you feel dull, drowsy, have headache. mouth tastes lenity. poor appetite and tongue coaled, you ere eufenng from Torpid liver or Kiln-usueas." and nothing will cure you an aad permanently as Dr Pierce's Holden Medical Discovery.

CITY MATTERS, CHICAGO, FEBRUARY 1873. Tag U. O. A. order met in Forrester Hall on Thursday evening.

The meeting was well attended, and matters of interest to the trade ia general were uuder consideration. Ths Coopiks' Unions of the city are iu good rendition. Meetings are held regularly iu then lodge rooms on Uearlmm street, Clinton street, and on the North Side. Trade is reported fair, with wages good, although the embargo iu railroad travel has somewhat affected their general business The Benevolent and Pkotbi'tive Union. -This organization met iu i nspm Hall, Dearborn street, on Tuesday evening, the meeting, being the last one iu the month, was not well attended.

Trade is reported dull iu this hrauch at present, but prospects for the spring very good. The Pa i sticks continue to hold their usual semi monthly meetings although there is not much of importance transacted at their uieetmg, owing, probably, to the smallness of their numbers It is eipected. however, that as the spring advances the attendance of mem bers will be larger and more regular, and business of special importance ill he introduced. The Franelin Bank Bank NO Van Bureu and West Madison street, is one of the most reliable and trustworthy savings institutions iu our uudsi, its managers being among our oldest and wealthiest citizens. It is an old saving, Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.

Header, try it, and see The next tune you have a spare dollar, go to the Franklin keep the practice up for a year, you will be surprised at the result Thousands iu our midst, now wealthy, owe all they to the carrying out of this programme hat they have done, yu can do. The Tin Pi.ate and Mktai. Workers Pkotiu'TIvk Union met their hall on I plames street, oil Thursday evening. In the absence of the President the meeting was called to order by the Vice President the minutes of the previous meeting having been read Mr from the ommittee on Con stitutiou and By taws, reported progress, and presented a proof sheet the 4'ouatitu tion. requesting another committee to lie ap pointed to prepare the articles tor tiual publi cation A protesting against the intro due turn of their trade into the Illinois Stat.

Penetentiary was read The was adopted, ami a committee appointed to confer with the bosses as to the best steps to be to taken bring the matter before the notice of the tag lslature. A motion to appoint a committee of three to meet with the as laid over until next meeting-night. After passing a vote of thanks to the talitorof the Workingman'swAdvocate for the interest manifested in their behalf, the meetiug ad mimed A Mi nicipal -For some time past there has been indications of a rupture tween the Police and Superin lent ash burn. During the present week The little unpleasantness culminated iu the suspension, by the Commissioner, of the Supm tend eat. The Superintendent of Polisc assumed that he was the eiul odiuient of all law and power, and issued an order whether from the drum head or desk, is not stated for me C.

C. Ps. to lie tw'elve hours on and twelve hours off duty. This was too tough for the patrolmen, considering that Kero, wan imlulging iu a tew little eccentric The ommissioiiera, sympathizing with the men, requested the Superintendent to rescind his order. This, that functnary refused to do, and in consequence of such refusal has been suspended by the who have appointed Dr Wan! as the new Police Superintendent Mr Waahbugu refuses to recognise the of the orninis sioiiem to suspend him, ami claims'to hold hm (tower by virtue the Mayor's meiit Several consnltations have taken place lietween the Mayor and nt.

aod the and CunuiMioiieni, hut it is quite likely the matter will require tagislative interference to defiue the duties of two conflicting In the meantime the citizens will suffer all the inconvenience arising out of a conflict lietween local authorities. S. Mince the foregoing was in type the Mayor lias suspended 1 'nmmisstoners klokke and Reno, who however refuse to acknowledge his authority to do so He has also decapita ted aptaius Hickey aud Iiund, who likewise declins to vacate their fsieitious The patrolmen have so far aided with the commissiouers, while public opimon is about evenly divided. At present it is imjiossilde to predict the ultimate result House or Cusanviua Hoard of torn of the House of 'orrecti submitted their tirstaauual report to the City council, eillast evening, from which is taken tile follow mg eitracts: The institution was opened on the 10th day of August, 1871, by th transfer of the city prisoners from the Hridewell to it and its affairs were principally managed by the comptroller of the city and the Until wall committee or the city until Sep. teiuber 15, following, when the Hon.

11. It. Mason, et officio chairman, Hou. John Haines, lam is Wahl, anil Col. I Hammond, as board of inspectors, took charge ef it At the opening of the prison there wers trausfered from the Hridewell Ilk) there were received, August 10, to Tiecember 31, inclusive, 1,825 released.

remaining. December 31, 236 The report states that change of system required that labor should lie found for the inmates, and ths manufacture of bricks was selected as the most available industry. The manufacturers of the city were not favorable to giving contracts to the institution IsiW for the female was easily obtained. In of children of tender age. the report says, the House of Correction is not a proper place for them They frequently showed evidences of juvenile depravity, and required treatment different from that which could he given to them The report speaks favorable of the sanitary condition of the institution, and attributes the large number of mvalids reported to lie the result of dissipated habits prior to their imprisonment, here were bnt eleven deaths during the year, net of an average proportion of 450.

The expenditures of the year were. January 15 to March 31, April 1 to lie ember 31, $43,659 90; total, $56,56180. The cash receipts were to sundries credited to House of Correction fund, $15,994.57. Kxecutore collected and credited to general funds, 36,522, total, $22,515,57. There was also due and unpaid for earnings of the ysar, $6,237.53.

TVs report anticipates a large inu re see ui the nundier of the inmates, as it concludes by saying, The present building, with the workshop additions now constructing, would be found none too large for the accommodation of the male prisoners alone, within a couple of years, or even leas time. If this be so, it speaks bad for our reformatory syatam. DETROIT. EEBRrARY 1, 1HT3. The We.aTHSK.

During the put week iiu I alien to the depth el two feet, al moet entirely stopping travel The weather is again line, and things look more lively. Bt iLDlSo Tsaiies. There is but little doing in building There aie large nuniliers of men idle and walking alioiit, and the few that are at work are working on short time. The Klei. Ma kkkt.

The fuel market is tolerably well supplied, hut the prices are still running at a high figure, and the effect la liadly felt hy the poor of the city. Wood is selling at from seven to eleven dollars par coni, and coal correspondingly high. Monetary Matiicrs. The city is still cursed with the tightness of the money mar ket (Hu merchants are doing hut little, and it is impossible to make collections after the sales have lieen Few of our husiuess men Appear to know the reaaous of this trouble. Tin 'Hie mechanics in this branch of business have recently had an evidence of the efficacy of union.

A reduction of wages was attempted by the ship builders, aud the men refused to accept the protfered reduction. By this means the men preserved then wages aud gamed a triumph for the Uniou. But little time is made iu this branch at present, owing to the amount of snow hut there is a good pr. mi pec of work and fair wages in the ensuing spring. Tun Ti mii ok tiik Homu ok The Boaid of Trade to day, in view of the blockade of freight here, a committee to examine and as soon possible, first, as to the probability of the completion of the IKtn-lt river tunnel se.

oiid.lt tile coustm. Holt of the tunnel lie practicable, when may we expect it to available for business third, as to the practicability of bridging the river at this point 111 the event of failure of lhe tunnel, considering the aud objections connected therewith also to confer with the authorities of the Michigan i Vntral and fireat Western railroad regard to this matter. ascertain at early a date a bridge an U- made ready tor business I hF Bi ll MshKl is still the theme of general and elicits considerable discussion among the working people The old market-house is crumbling away piece by piece, aud those who want its destruction begin to think they will succeed. Rut the eyes of the toiling poor are watching the Fathers, and if they sutler its destruction without making provisions for its being rebuilt. the ballot-box, at the next election, tell them that then services are no longer wauted.

In his late annual message. His Honor the whom all thanks are due for his kindness in behalf of the strongly recommended the rebuilding of the public market. There is. also, a bill before the Legislature which, tfiis connexion, is of great as it for meetings, but giving to the oinnioii Council. There is mndi to said on sides of this question.

It is a fact that but little improvement made if left entirely to the citizens' meetings, for sectional jealousy always would prevent any large improvements in any one part of the city Rut the other hand, to give the ouueil to lay on? par ks, construct water works, and make other and tax the people without their would also Ik? wrong It large improvements are to lie made, involving the outlay of large amounts of money that the people must pay, then if it can lie done by the citizens lo-etiiigs, let the voice of the people Is? ien through the ballot-box, ami the majority will the question, and not the 'ouueil that may presently intrusted. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS rjMlK MERCHANTS, FARMERS AJTD MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK! INOURI'URA I KI' KKB. 22, 1861. No. 75 South Clark Street.

62 Sonth Halsted Street, CHICAGO. P. R. WMTAIL, SYDNEY MYERS, hUMMMRt, CaUIM WPM Ml N1.R hir.I.N Mm frrai A. la P.

this issrrronow is Exclusively a Savings No OTHER Ml iiNRH 18 TRANSACTED. SUMS AS SMALL AS ONE DOLLAR Will he fmm any person, and a Hankyook will be furnished without charge. HarrM Wnmen And Minor Children may lepuaR money, ao that No One ekae can drew it. Beriatfea May deposit Money from use to time, and before ml iiar Uu Aral Iteposit, may Provide by Vote, how and by it shall be drawn out, and, provided a copy the Resolution he furnished to the Savings Hank, no money will lie pead, union its provisions are strut ly i with. Depositors, Whether Ottiaena, have the same rights to Property, and ui case of Death any money to their credit will he paid their Legal representatives, whethar they are in this country or else where.

Wills. Printed of hare been prepared by the Cannae! of the aavinga bank, ao that any dapuaftor may legally designate one who may take charge of his money ami property and guardian of his chfldree In earn his death Hua much jneonemdenra and exBtsiae may be avoided. An officer of the savings bank (without any charge for bm services) prepares a Will for any dspuaitoi applying it the rate of cent, per annum, Is paid eo aB id Five Dollars or mure. teed not any time, as the Havings Bank la kepi open on NRNMY MB MTURDIY EVENIN88 for their convenience. far hcRMlfon i When a new deptwltiir Amt comes to the savings bank, precaution' are taken, and rvoords made, eo that he may Mwaye be idetittAed, and ao that la cnee a hook lest, (Vie owner thereof cannot defrauded.

The huMiMss this tnetitaWm is confined exclusively to tiie receipt and cafe uf savings and funds def-sited in trust. He commercial or general banking busuicNft im teA A eetlain proportion of the funds are forested by loaa I upon real estate in We city of Chicago. In making such loans preference is always given to applications from patters of small who bare accumulated tn tin Jaalitutu.M sufficient funds to py for a lot of ground, and derive to borrow more to akl them in srectivM to be uaei as permanent for tbemeefrei and families JW Moncv remitted by draft to Europe or else when far depoertorv JWThe Plana of Oman Cottages, selected by a mm jWttes uf depueitore in Inis metitutiou, may be seen the aviian bank NEW STATE STREET SAVINGS BANK! Hotel KnHdlng. 281 State Street, Cot. Van Buren.

6 per cent. Interest Paid on all Deposits froiu 10 cents toilo.OOO. Money may be deposited and withdrawn at ant tune HToFFU'E HtM from 9 a. m. 4 at and on Monday and Saturday even luge from tf to o'clock CHAUNCEY N.

SHIPMAN, President BKoWN, we CresMlenV JOHN SABINE, Cwahier. JAMES KoBINSoN, Attorney. IHKHIOKt. Eaow Brown. Aloi mt Cm a i Siiii'H Sarinr, Oao Woodland, Hknky ftPKtas, JtlDuK IIknmv Booth, THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK! or CHICAGO.

CAPITAL GREENEBAUM BANK BUILDING, IS CIVIL MTHKET. RECEIVES DEPOSITS PuN WHICH SIX PER BEST. INTEREST WILL BE PAID, Subject to the the liwtituUon. OFFICERS. HENRY GRKENERAI M.

THOMAS HOY NE. Fimt Vui Puumdt. CHARLES IRTH, Skosd Yici Pmudwt A. WlbK, HI jut ItM HECTORS. at Gkkrnrhm Thom an Huy nr.

Cm arlrr vs irtm, Fim bcui mu, Kaau i Kim, Hrnrv Hart, Jom LURUnsmn, A. A. Mi Simon Klormiibim. H. Cai i.hkli*, Arnold.

JON! HaRttNu DISEASES OF THE EYE ANO EAR. I KOV THE tVVI Al. KI.PORI OF THE rhifttiu Home of Ihr Frieidlm." of diseased hate been frequent, but thet hate yielded in every instance to the treatment prescribed by Ur J. B. Walker, oculist uf thi- city Especially should thecaae of Lapiere Iht noticed, who recovered ntpidly from an operation penonued on one eye.

that the other might lie waved Dr J. B. Walker. Oculist and A rial. Kutahladied A.

Am Madt-un Rrwt. PRAIRIE STATE LOAN AND TRISTCO. 95 West Randolph Street, OK JKKKKKXoN CHICACU), ILLINOIS. CAPITAL PAID IN 00 SURPLUS 00 i InbTcMt at the rate of ram nta aw a for every lalntHhr inontii the momo r. mains on This is the first Hank which Was tsUMishwl oil tie West Hide January 141, ltMH),) and -a eftM-ting for its use and manent Bank Building.

the west rorm-i of aiui lames street, which a ill (hrlober 1st. Se Branches In any other part of the rlly. Is-ujfhl and uii all the prim ipal of America and Km HKISTI MF.YKIi. IWrfer JAS. W.

hOAlLl.h, President I (iATKS. t'HoNKHITE. BACON WtJEKLKB, JAN. pRuYUXK, II 1'IU KCTIILU C. H.

MEYKK. AN AN, Wm KEINFURPT SH APE Office Cram IP 6 to ft. SAVE YOUR RENTS! Wanted, 75FI Shareholders, THE BUILD1TU (i bartered July 1, lNVi,) Will, soon ah the iFmve number of are taken in addition to what are already subscribed, build cottages (or mechanic- and to on monthly and put ines within eaq) reach of all The share- are HMl mu h. and nui Is- for in weekly of each or more, if the sltare holder de-ires ten per cent. liiU-iexl annum aide half yearly, on the amount in.

in miditiou to tlie dividend made half yearly. Now is Your time to Subscribe. Fhmkkcepen. clerks, meluui ami all who wish to iviswt in erecting comfort aide and furnishing employment for a large wk men, hmkihk voi Holcim tlie only Company i tFiat now hi on very easy for tlie working iwople If you wish to Uteri lie to tin- noble work, von will call at at the office of the Company, 41 West Washington-st. II you owu a lot, and want htuld, bring altstract, and speciHoadotis with you and fumislie.1 if TTie Coin pan? are now eugageo in building two large hnek and twelvetwmetory haeeinent brick Iioumoii Western av.

am Taylor to be finished the dar of April wert. The-e will lie sold on monthly if iltMml. DKX1KI, THE DIME I SAVINGS BANK I 105 Clark Street, Church Mock.) per cent intercut allowed bepoeiu. payable semi annually, July 1 and Jan. 1 in each tat GEO.

MCoVILLit, Pr undent We. ksutsr ('aahier NoTE. boy or girl for the name at the Bank during thia month will be with a book free, and one dime def melted to hia or bar credit, which nun can be draws out at pleasure. NATIONAL LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. if A Cheaper than by Other Lines.

CVBBVCT Steerage to or from British porta. MSB SB German 34 BB 44 Bren lev Scandinavian j. 37 BB fflTFor further information applt at the other Broadway, New York, or to MACAWSTEK. 56 Market Street ttocago NEW THE STATE Savings Institution! FORMERLY AT SO and MVi La Salle WL, NOW AT 281 283 FAST MADISON STREET CKSTKAL UNION BLOCK. t'HIC'MGO.

WAS INCORPORATED FEBRl ART AND RAH NOW OVER Four Million Dollars of Asaata, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS AT THK RATI Of 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Suujaot to tha of lias lusUtution, married or aingla. and Minora, mm danuatt in uwu right, and such depooMn unit bs wtlAdnswu only by thaw cutumnl THI STAMM AIDDMK JuHN li II bin FMLDT ii Bow AN, 1NH BAMh -CD BJUKFoKD HTI MJVKM DM it IMiTH, DM JOHN II FoMTCK bJDWAY, GOODWIN. Ja oFFkMKJ JoHN C.

IhiKA Pubimjit MIDWAY. Vki Pummit C. Bk KFoKD. 'Jaanian A. D.

GUILD, Aaa'r Caonim Omca Hovaa From 10 a e'ulocM r. and on Saturday from 6 to THE CITY SAVINGS BANK! Canal and Washington Streets. tmcAoo I'barlrrrd by Special Atl el Ltenlalart. lloN W. ELL.

KANO. .1 IX.BHINs, Hu.v WILSON, 0 JACKSON. KASTMAN, A Er HISIIOP. ERNST I HLICH, E. RI NYAN, WITHE, A U.

KI.I.Y, N. MASON. W' Far. kll. Earth A WARE, Ca.li.er, MYERS.

1 from 10 a to Sr. a. Saturday Rml Hornby frtrUi ft kj 9. UT 'Hub Hank iu Kirloiivrljr lo tkt cart of Nat ion Depeiiti. Uaio Prrwul Hreartty.

Intbbmh Paid on lUroaiTe at the Katb nr Hu Pkr I'mt Akbi Interest will he reckoned up to the Janu and July, and if not drawn out will be added to the amuout then in bank, and will draw mierwU the an the depoalt and married women mat defMMtt in iheir own naane, their own individual order Return to Old Uuarters. THK OF Capital Stock, $1,000,000. Actual Capital Stock, exclusive of that held by the Company $851,300 PRINCIPAL OFFICE Ib IBa lew BbIMIbc COR. OF LAKE 4 LA SALLE STREETS. BRANCH OFFICK reiTitue 10 Scammon Court Congress St Security for Savings! Its Stockholders in addition to the capital, are individually liable for SAVINGS DEPOSITS TRUST FUNDS To the amount of their stock respective, ly.

They are all responsible, and among them are the following names: I'rw'i Conn. Mui Life Ceiiu CHARLES WILLIAMS. fVmhi DAVID DOWS, New York Raymond, chim. BENJ AMIN PACE. i liu JOUN LAKRK, Chicago JOHN KoRSYTHK.

EZRA MoCAOO, TuLMAN WHRELER, JOHN WILSON, i JOHN WENTWORTH, JERoMK BKRf HER CEoKi.E UOOl E. ift EX EH TORS, rhicagd SOLOMON A SMITH ALTER PECK CLARENCE PECK, J. YOlNo SCAMMoN. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Exchange on England, France. German; Switzerland, and other European Countries.

Drafts on Baring, Bros. London, and Monroe Co. Paris, Aim! Lotion of available anvwhara Ainen. a. or on Use 'oatinaat PoKBliiN and all shacks aot drawn upon ths IkssA AaiiM lw prsaswted at tbs in the Itarbss r.aafwuts Building Cor ofLake I Sallemts.

cm i ratio. The Calkins' Champion Washer Was patanted 17, 11171, Hot A ad iitvanttoa act wtth haarty tnmt A people of any mwatn a.iMMi have bnafc enU Um yaar. and Um daily iiMcraauaf prwtama givaa at Um Kacm.d Ohio. lad tarn. cm Micky.

Wahraafca. Hiwuri. Pair hi blind It the popular vardtet ta Um hart aiMlu amda It caiia aad ciaaa. nachk ard wwdcJ. It Htfht durable flu any vaaktub It Coeta Only Thr PuMmIim -4 to) mm Um PutjIMxr Pralrw Pm mm mm.

Um Iht Vm Rural Mr all anlira t. otum4 to toll lhara UUIM MMk At ft, rmiiL. Speed, Comfort, Economy. FROM NEW YORK TWICE A WEEK! ACADIA, Law CAtTALlA, 2.2UU ITALIA. SCOTIA ALEXANDRIA, 1,700, OOLI MBIA, 2.000 LlVnRNA SIIhiNIAN SOU ANOLIA, 2.W0 turn DOM PEDRO.

OLYMPIA, TRIMAl RIA, 2.1W* ABHYRIA, I.7UU DORIAN. 1,100. MACKDoN TROJAN AISTRALIA, 2.200 EL'ROPA, 1,200. MUSSINA TYRIAN BRITANNIA. KTIIEOPIA.

.1,000 NAPOLI IToPIA, 1000 BOLIVIA, 5,000 INDIA, 2,200 MO YALETTA CALIFORNIA. 2,000. IOWA, 2.KOO HlANDINAVIA. VENEZIA CALEDONIA. 1.000.

ISM AI LI A. 1,700 VIlTOHIA. MOO CLYDE BUILT IRON STEAMSHIPS. WILL LEAVE HEW YORK TWIt'K A WKRK For Glasgow, Londonderry, Liverpool, Etc. Every Saturday Express Steamer Every Wednesday Extra Steamer.

Fares to and from all Foreign Points as Low as by any other First-Class Line and are Pavable in Currency. EMKJRANT PASNKNfJERS can be brought from any Railroad Statue in Jreat Britain ar Ireland, or on the Continent of Kurope, to any Railroad Station in the Lulled states, for payment at the office id 'hicago CABIN PLANS may seen and State engage! at the office of the undersigned THROUfJH BILLS OF LADINtJ granted for Produce from the tu point (Jreat Britain or Ireland, and also to the Lontineut of Kurope. MONEY DRAFTS for any amount on Jreat Britain and Ireland, payable at any our numerous agencies there SM" For further particulars apply to HANDYSIDKA HENDERSON, HEN DS88ON BROTHERS, I jeith, lhiiidee, New Vnrk, IjuihIoii, Jot hen burg. i hnstiana, or or to Northeast Corner LaSalle aDd i hit ayo INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS: CITY OP CHESTER.

CITY oP RICHMOND, CITY Of MONTREAL. CITY OP BRI SHKLS, CITY OP BROOKLYN. CITY oF PARIS. CITY oP NEW YORK. ITY LOJTDO.V, CITY OF WAHHINOTON.

tm oF ANTWERP, CITY oF UAl.TIlfoKE. IM'mMKn JO AXO JO All CITY OF DCRHAM. CARltYIlSG THE Between Great Britain and the United States. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY FROM LIVER FOOL, EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY FROM QUEENSTOWN. EVERY WEDNF8DAY AND FRIDAY Steerage Passage, 830.00 U.

S. Currency Paaaengort book id to and tram LIVERPOOL. QUEENSTOWN GLASGOW. LONDONDERRY LONDON CAR OIFF or BRISTOL it tho above rate and Id and from all the great teaporlt ot Europe al proportionately loo ratea Through Tickets to all the Principal Railroad Stations in the United The MLeiitn.n all intern.ini, U- -etnl Ln the tHd their Inervl- -elleil n- the this well line of (Hrean DRAFTS FOR SI Ami upwards, pa tu l.rral UrilalM am! IrrlaMsI foi mis further Apph At the v's (HIM I KKIIMV Smith Market H.l-V Ur BriAdwaf, tuft FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK.

BUTIC CELTIC ADRIATIC ATLANTIC RKPIBLIC KorwPowxr. The Largest and Fastest Steamers Afloat. FROM NEW YORK SATURDAYS. FROM LIVERPOOL THURSDAYS. Length of abo uf Eight Steerage Passengers all Carried on the Upper Decks paMneityer (for all tinmailed, rumlnuriii and state sin--king room and bath in midship when Uwnt fell Surguoun ami ii.w ukluiMM iouniymn those Steamers Kales le Liverpool.

RueradawH. sail walwwa. I arreiiey. Hi aidimg iu i an obtain steerm- granted at the lowest ratea Hrafts fnwu upward -r inspectl-m uf plans, and Mbn at the iNsi.jany'. oiBuss.

No Hraulway, New York, J. II. snUM. lieiMiral to the White Star Line itflh-e. 96 SOUTH MARKET-8T.

CHICAGO. L.1VENaHK.r, 4ytnf. THE ALLAN LINE. Montreal Ocean Steamship Company! full powered Mail dating i and nmmr. and Portland Hi winter hi weekly, ami and Baltimore the week, teamei between UUagow Mid different American OK PAHWAGK: CABIN To ii real Britain and Irelaud and I STEERAGE Took prom Britiah Porta 1 8 tirnnan I Bremer, and French Tnkt-ta laaued here from chief in to am Hudr-itd i.

the Slate'. Freight tariff ta lietiig hief Kui I .11 piihU in tic- Wt-t Fur furthar information apply at the Company ancl 7-t haNullc Si ALLEN A CO Agents CUNAH I) Mail Line, EHTABLTHHKI) 1H44) From New York every Wednesday From Boeton every Saturday. CABIN PASSAGE $80 and $100 in Gold IICtKSIDI TICKETS AT KEDIT-ED Wwniri It ar fraat grill.k palalt KM iirttH) Illtutr la ar frata lirrataa iMtlai. Itrrrttf. Mrrrtfr la ar fraat Brratra ar Araatllaa laa aalatt tarrrarr ob Great Britain, Ireland and the Continent.

Through Bills of Itiulinu for (and tVovn Ulurtipe. F. III VKR.NET, Agent INurthweet cor A lark umI Randolph (l Sherman -uor, i A TIIKUUION KINK. flnt rlama BieaaiuhiiM. BETWEEN LIVERPOOL NEW YORK allu.lt V'KK-NSThWN Iht hiIni Stalrm MINNESOTA, IDAHO, MANHATTAN.

NEVADA, WiSioNSIN, SlEOKAbo, NEBRASKA, WYoMINC. Rooked to nuil from t.rriuaa aad vaarflaavlaa all af Karupr at Ike DRAFTS ft LETTER8 OF CREDIT hi the Koval Hank Ireland, the I luma Hank 4 dull, Bank' tltrvotgti.Hii Applv u. HENRY A North anal Strict relief. I. Pair at ftalwanaflr Mraai CLOxHES WASHER The iMilv Humuh Wauher invented.

Simple, effective. rnhhinu 4g real saver of tmaa, health, lalmr, ami clothing giiarantwai in ever partn alar chance for a live huaairw Stale atnl coiintv rights for safe. Agent, wanted Semi for eireular t'all W. C. HI TXT.

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Pages Available:
1,658
Years Available:
1864-1877