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ESTABLIS

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THE UNIVERSITY

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LIBRARY

From the collection of

Julius Doerner, Chicago

Purchased, 1918.

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Northwest. Open the entire year. Specially designed for the Scientific Treatment of Chronic

Diseases.

Luxurious accommodations ; everything first-class. For illustrated prospectus, address

N. A. PENNOYER, M.D., Manager.

LILLIAN A. DELL, M. D., Assistant Physician.

INSANE OR OBJECTIONABLE CASES ARE NOT RECEIVED.

ESTABLISHED 1857.

J. B. CHAMBERS &, Co.

"(Importers of

DI«AMOMDS.

RUBIES SAPPHIRES EMERALDS PEARLS

STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES CLOCKS

JErWErl-RV.

ANNIVERSARY AND WEDDING GIFTS,

SOCIETY BADGES AND CHARMS. OPERA GLASSES. SPECTACLES,

CLARK AND MADISON STS. CHICAGO.

PITKIH^BROOBS

COLUMBUS MEMORIAL BUILDING

IRetail

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COR. STATE AND WASHINGTON STS-

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COURSE SETS FLOWER POTS AND PEDESTALS TO MATCH

. . . DECORATIVE . . .

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OUR SPECIALTY IS.

FINE

ART GOODS

IN

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ONYX TABLES SILK SHADES, ETC.

But our stock includes everything desir- able in high or low-price goods, and our long experience enables us to have the very best for the least money, and to give advice if your lamp don't work right. If in trouble call on us.

The.... George Bohner Co.

83-85 Wabash Ave.

F. Visconti

Dealer in

Artistic Repairing and Upholstering Cabinet ?\a^tng a ^pecialt^ Order} Promptly Attended to

COTTAR (iRovn

CANOPIES, CARPET COVERINGS, CHAIRS, TABLES, STEP CARPETS, CARRIAGE MEN, AND CALCIUM LIGHTS FURNISHED FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC.

GEORGE M. COOK, 3742 COTTAGE GROVE AVE. Telephone Oakland-977

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Should auld acquaintance be for-got and never brought to mind.

Should auld acquaintance be for-got and days o' lang syne.

Qesiuaintan®®:

State and Monroe Sts.

THE PEERLESS

KNABE PIANO,

ESTABLISHED 1836. THE FAMOUS

FISCHER PIANO,

ESTABLISHED 1840. THE BEAUTIFUL

HAZELTON PIANO,

ESTABLISHED 1850.

In addition to these three noted makes (which* are sold only by us) we display a number of the best low. priced pianos the whole forming an assortment not excelled upon this continent. Among the fancy woods to be found in our stock are the following:

Bird's Eye Maple, Mottled Cherry, White Mahogany, Spanish

Cedar, English Oak, French Walnut, San Domingo Mahogany,

Mottled Birch, Burled Walnut, Thuyea Wood, Hungarian Ash,

American Oak, Native Cherry, Etc., Etc.

Uisits of Inspection

RTB Esteemed,

THE FOUR HIGHEST AWARDS RECEIVED BY us AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 1893.

Maple Sap Surup,

Granulated Maple Sugar,

Maple Sugar Maple Confections,

Which were all endorsed and exhibited by the State of Vermont.

IF YOU WANT GENUINE

Vermont Maple Syrup

AND SUGAR.

See that our name and address is on each package, together with the State Law of Vermont, showing the penalty for adulterations.

If your Grocer does not handle our goods address our Chicago Office

Chicago Office:

21 RIVER ST.

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BURLINGTON. VERMONT.

flambunj

Weekly Express Service between New York, Southampton (London and

Paris) and Hamburg, by the magnificent twiq-screw steanqers,

Augusta-Victoria, Columbia, Fiirst Bismarck and Normannia

OF 13-16,000 HORSE POWER.

HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET CO.

37 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

General Passage Ofiices: |

125 CHICAGO^

MRS. WM. SPAFFORD

1336 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

Evening, Reception and

Tailor Made Dresses

BALL DRESSES A SPECIALTY. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.

L. WEIL & CO.

(Ex-Repairers of the Musee du Louvre and Sevres, France.)

ftRTISTIG REPftlRERS OF BRlG-fVBRnG.

AND ALL KINDS OF ...

Objets d'Art, Ceramic Porcelain, Terra Gotta, Marble, Bronze, Glass, Ivory, Wood, Lacque and Antique Furniture .....

Lost Parts Replaced Invisibly.

OLD PAINTINGS RESTORED.

211 AND 213 WABASH AVENUE, - CHICAGO.

WEIL & SELIGMAN .....

ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTORS AND MODELERS.

Trade Mark Signs and Wax Figures a Specialty.

211-213 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.

. . .THE . . .

PAIRPOINT MANUFACTURING CO.

G. J. COREY, Manager. 224 Wabash Avenue.

MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS OF

EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS

Sterling

Stiver

IRovelties .

ALSO

Cut anfc Becoratefc . . Glassware ,

LARGE SELECTION AND VERY LOW PRICES.

Telephone Main-2521.

BURLEY &, CO.

CHINA

MERCHANTS

145-147 STATE ST.

CHICAGO.

MAIN ROOM, IST FLOOR LOOKING TOWARD FRONT

Rich Table Services from the Best Makers of ... the World. Choice Wedding Gifts, Ceramic . . . Works of Art, Fine Cutlery, Lamps and . . . Toilet Wares.

Chaste, befitting apparel marks one accustomed

To good society and possessed of innate refinement."

EDWARD ELY FOUNDER OF THE EDWARD ELY CO. IN 1853.

The.... Edward Ely Co.

( ESTABLISHED 1853.)

Full Dress 13&7J

and

Marriage Suits A Specialty.

Ely Building

163 and 165 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO.

S. W. COR. MONROE ST.

Tailors

THE

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OP

SELECTED NAMES

CHICAGO AND SUBURBAN TOWNS

CONTAINING THE

Names and Addresses of Promjqent Residents, arranged Alphabetically

and Numerically by Streets; also Ladies' Shopping Guide,

Street Directory, and other Valuable Information^

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 1894.

THE CHICAGO DIRECTORY COMPANY,

PUBLISHERS,

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COPYRIGHT, 1893, BY THE CHICAGO DIRECTORY COMPANY.

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ICE

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Washington Ice

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245-247 State Street...

(Near Jackson)

Wedding, Invitation, Memorial ..Stationery,.

VISITING, REGRET, CONDOL- ENCE CARDS.

FINE PRINTING, and Copper Plate Work.

THAYER & JACKSON STATIONERY CO,

Telephone MAIN-101.

PREFACE.

f tC\E herewith present the Fifth issue of the CHICAGO BLUE BOOK, v V the publication of which we undertook, at the solicitation of many of our friends and patrons, a little over three years ago. We wish to thank our lady patrons for the appreciation they have shown our efforts, and trust that this volume will retain the high place in their favor, which we have won, and will endeavor to hold.

Neither time nor money have been spared to make the work as com- plete and valuable as possible; notwithstanding this, the difficulty attend- ing the compiling of such a book can be easily appreciated. We there- fore trust that any omissions will be brought to our notice, that they may be corrected in future. We keep the entire work standing in type, that such corrections can be made promptly ; in this way we hope to make the Chicago Blue Book as nearly perfect as it is possible to make such a volume.

The title, "BLUE BOOK," is simply a name given the work on account of its bhie cover. It does not refer to blue blood, as many people sup- pose. Webster's definition of Blue Book is as follows: "BLUE BOOK— A parliamentary publication, so called from its blue paper cover, such being commonly used ; also, a book containing a list of fashionable addresses"

We do not,claim the BLUE BOOK to be either a City Directory or ab- solutely an Elite Directory ; neither do we pretend to pass upon the social or financial standing of the parties whose names are contained therein. It is simply a compilation of thirty thousand names of the most promi- nent householders of Chicago, and suburbs within a radius of thirty miles, published in the most convenient form for reference our lady patrons.

While retaining all the old features, such as Calling Days in the Street List, and Summer Residences in Alphabetical List, we have added very materially to our Miscellaneous Information, Club Lists, Churches, etc.

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We shall always be pleased to receive any suggestions from our lady patrons whereby we can enhance the value of this work to them, or any information regarding Social or Literary Clubs and Associations, which we have not already incorporated in our volume. The data of this work has not been compiled from circulars or information out of other Direc- tories, but experienced men, particularly adapted for such work/have been assigned to each locality, and the greatest care has been used in selecting these names. In order to issue the book before the Holidays, it is neces- sary for us to commence our canvass early in September. We would therefore deem it a great favor if those absent from their homes after October 1st would send us the information which they wish inserted, as it is not safe to take it from servants, or anyone except the parties interested.

THE PUBLISHERS.

A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS OPENED SEPTEMBER, 1890 EUROPEAN HOTEL

Cuisine Unsurpassed. Location Unequalled.

Situated at the Head of the Boulevard System.

Wiihin 4 to 6 Blocks of the Post Office, Board of Trade, 270 Feet of South and

Theatres, Wholesale and Retail Centres. West Frontage.

Electric Light and Steam Heat Throughout the House.

Rates 32.OO and Upwards Per Day for Single Rooms. Rates 33.OO and Upwards Per Day for Suites with Bath.

WABASH AYE. GAGE HOTEL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS

JACKSON ST.

Telephone Main-5?50. ALBERT S. GAGE, PRESIDENT

North German Lloyd Steamship Co.

SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON, SOUTHAMP- TON, BREMEN.

FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS.

First Cabin, $70 and upward; second cabin, $45 to $60 a berth. Steamers sail from foot of Second St., Hcboken.

EMS.. Tues., Jan. 2, 3 p.m. LAHN lues., Feb. 20, 9a.m.

TRAVE-__ -. Tues., Jan. 16, noon. ALLER Tues., Feb. 27, 11 am.

ELBE.- --.- Tues., Jan. 23, 9 am. EMS .—Sat., March 3, 6 a.m.

EMS... --Tues . Jan. 30, 1p.m. SAALE Tues., March 6, 9a.m.

WERRA Sat., Feb. 3, 7 a.m. ELBE Sat, March 10, 9 a.m.

S4ALE Tues.. Feb. 6, 9 a.m. TRAVE... Tues., March 13, 10 a.m.

TRAVE .-- Tues., Feb. 13, 11 a.m. H. H. MEILER .. Sat, March 17, 2 p.m.

LAHN Tues.. March 20,9a.m.

MEDITERRANEAN LINE.

NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN ELEVEN DAYS.

KAISER(KaiserWilh.ll)Sat,Jan. 6,10a.m. SPREE Sat, Feb. 17, 2 p.m.

SPREE Tues., Jan. 16, 1 p.m. FULDA Sat, March 3, 10 a m.

FULDA Sat. Jan. 27, 10 a.m. KAISER(KaiserWilh.ll)Sat.Mar.17,2p.m.

KAlSER(KaiserWilh.ll)Sat Feb.10,10am. WERRA-. Sat, March 24, 10 a.m.

FULDA Sat, April 7,10a.m.

Passage, $80 to $175 a berth, first cabin. H. CLAUSSENIUS & CO., General Western Agents, 80 & 82 Fifth Ave.

j. M.

Coofcs ant* Reliable imbtte Matters furnisbeJ* for parties.

Caterer,

Pine Catering... Also trover of

for weddings, Tl>e Celebrated

Receptions, ^ :i. . *

Dinners, Cultivated

TELEPHONE IMORTH-100.

2O8 North State Street, - Chicago

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White Star Line.

United States and Royal Mail Steamers. New York and Liverpool.

For inspection of plans, lists of sailings and rates of passage, apply to the Company's offices.

H. MAITLAND KERSEY, GEN'L AG-T, 29 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. N. ANDERSON, GEN'L WEST'N AG-T.

54 SO. CLARK STREET, CHICAGO.

UNDER SHERMAN HOUSE.

Masso-Hygienic Treatment and Swedish Movement Cure.

=FOLKE-KJELLBERQ INSTITUTE

l^ooms 47-51. Central Music ftell.

Electric, Ocean Brine, Sulphur and Pine Needle Baths.

Hours for Ladies, 9 a. m. to 1 p.m. Hours for Gentlemen 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Sundays Excepted.

GENERAL INDEX.

Acacia Club

Academies and Seminaries,

Allen The

Alphabetical List, Amateur Musical Club,

Argyle Park,

Ashland Club, .

Asylums

Auburn Park,

Auditorium Hotel

Austin

Avon Flats,

Bankers' Club, .

Belden Flats, ....

Boulevard Phoenix Club,

Brookdale,

Buena Park,

Calumet Club, .... Cambridge The, .

Carleton Club

Cemeteries,

Charlevoix Flats,

Cheltenham,

Chicago Athletic Association .

Chicago Club

Chicago. Cycling Club, Chicago Literary Club, Chicago Women's Club, . Churches, .

Clifton House

Clinton The, .

Cleveland The,

Club List,

Clubs, Societies and Associations,

Columbus Club

Concordia Club, ....

Consuls,

Corporation of the City, Country Club of Evanston, . DesPlaines, ....

Douglas Club

Douglas Park Club,

Edgewater,

Edgewater Casino

Elmhurst,

Englewood

Erie Flats,

Erie Flats,

Evaline Flats

Evanston,

Evanston Club, . Fellowship Club, Fort Sheridan,

Fortnightly of Chicago, Forty Club,

French Literary Club, . Germania Maennerchor, .

Glencoe,

Granada Hotel, . Grand Crossing, Grand Pacific Hotel, . Grayland, . . . . . Great Northern Hotel Hamilton Club, Harvard Club, Heliades Club, Highland Park, ,

350 J| Highland Park Club

702 w Hinsdale, .... 7o2d]'Hinsdale Club,

351 Home Club, . .

183 Hospitals

353 Hotel Groveland . 35 Hotel Holland,

260 Hotel de Lincoln,

704 Hotel DeSoto ....

354 Hotel La Vita, . 362 Hotel Metropole, .

364 Hotel Ozark

365 Hotel Richelieu, . 367 Hotel Windermere, .

35 Hotel Woodruff, . 331 Hotel Worth, 149 Hotel List, .... 222 Hyde Park Hotel, 345 Hyde Park Club, .

63 Ideal Club

370 Illinois Club, .... 372 Illinois Cycling Club,

53 Illinois Woman's Press Ass'n,

23 Indiana Club, 372 Ingleside Flats, 704 Iroquois Club, . ...

375 Irving Club, ....

376 Irving Park,

704 Ivanhoe Club, ....

376 Ivanhoe Flats, 706 Jaeschke Flats, 706 Jefferson Park, .

181 Julien Hotel, .... 264 Kenilworth, . . 158 Kenilworth Flats, . 722 Kenosha Flats,

377 Kenwood Club,

378 Kinzie Flats, 738 KlioClub, .

378

739 332 739 332 740

742 3§6 387 55 332 333 271 196 223 333 335 335 335 335 321 33i

389 389 39i 393 394 307 394 396 744

31

254

745 336 745 181 174 398 257 399

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SKETCHES AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED

Frescoing Papering and Painting

.... CONTRACTOR X*e

Finest lyine of

WALL PAPER

Ever sijovn in tl>e Cit^ . . at tf>e L/ove^t Prices PLAZA BUILDING . . .

E. H.SARGENT & CO.,

DRUGGISTS.

1 06 AND 1 08 WABASH AVENUE.

We always endeavor to have in stock the most rare PERFUMES made.

We invite special attention to our very complete stock of ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES AND TOOTH BRUSHES.

Our stock of CUT GLASSWARE and other articles suita- ble for gifts is now ready for inspection.

Try SARGENT'S ALMOND NUT SOAP AND POWDER for the skin.

GENERAL INDEX.

Knickerbocker Hotel . . . 101 .

LaGrange, . . . . C . 745 LaGrange Club, . . . .403

Lake Forest 749

Lakeside, 750

Lakeside Club 400

Lakota Club 402

Lakota Hotel .... 3^6 Leamington Hotel, . . . .181

Leland Hotel, .... 337

Lessing Club 403

Lexington Hotel, . . . 337

Libraries and Reading Rooms, . 55

Lincoln Club, .... 403

Lincoln Cycling Club, . . . 404

Lombard 750

Longwood, 750

Loraine The, .... 180

Majestic The, 267

Marion Flats, .... 248

Marquette Club 405

Marquette Flats, .... 259

Mayfair 751

Maywood , 751

MelroseThe, 98

Menoken Club, .... 406

Military 57

Miscellaneous 23

Morgan Park, 752

Morton Flats, r. 150

Morton Park, .... 753

Morton Park Club, . . . 407 Newberry The, . . . .224

Newport Flats, .... 257 Normandy Flats, . . . .125

North Division, .... 205 North Evanston, . . . .753 North Shore Club, . . .408

Norwood Flats, .... 129

Norwood Park, .... 754

Oak Park 754

Oak Park Club 409

Oakland Club 410

Oaks Club The, . . . . 411

Oneida The, 123

Ontario The, .... 338

Ormonde The, 205

Palmer House, .... 339

Park Club 412

Park Manor, . . . 761

Park Ridge, 762

Parks 58

Parkside, 762

Pelham Flats 237

Pickwick The, ....

Plaza The

Post Office, . . Potomac The,

Press Club,

Public Halls, Blocks and Buildings,

Pullman,

Pullman Bldg

Ravenswood,

Ravinia,

RenfostThe, . . . . Ridgeland, . . River Forest, ,

Riverside,

Rogers Park, . . Savoy Hotel, .... Sheridan Club, .... Sherman House, ....

Sherwood The

Shopper's Guide, .... Societies, Clubs and Associations.

South Division

Southern Hotel, ....

Stamford Hotel

Standard Club, ....

Stratford Flats

Street Index, .... Suburban List, ....

Theatre Plates

The Wellington

Theatres,

Tracy

Tremont House, .... Twentieth Century Club,

Union Club

Union League Club, University Club, ....

Victoria Hotel

Virginia Hotel, ....

Walton Flats

Washington Heights, . Washington Park Club, . West Chicago Club, .

West Division

West End Women's Club . Westminster Hotel,

Wilmette

Windsor Park, .

Winnetka,

WoodlawnPark

Woodlawn Park Club, Woodstock The, .... Yorkshire The

SPIERLING^LINDEN

INTERIOR DECORATORS

LINDEN GLASS CO.

STAINED CLASS

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

Adams W. S. & C. E. livery . . 826 Adix-Hester Decorating Co. . . 72 American Line Steamships . . 439 Anderson N. steamship agt . xviii Andrews A. H. & Co. furniture . 787 Anthony J. T. florist . . . 794

Art Floral Co 832

Ateshian Mihran, cigarettes . . 205 Autotype Company,photographers 843 Auw Nich. carpet cleaner . . 6 Auw & Chambers, carpet cleaner . 32 Bales E. E. modiste . . .800 Barbee Wire and Iron Works . . 438

Barnes F. C. Mrs 830

Barry & Kipp, decorators . , 203

Bedell George Mrs. carpet cleaners

Biggs J. H. caterer .

Biglow E. Mrs. hair dresser .

Blackman H. L. employment

Bliler H. E. dentist

Bohner Geo. Co. lamps .

Bonheld Detective Agency

Booth A. Packing Co. fish, etc.

Borsch H. optician ....

Bowman Dairy Co.

Bradbury Piano Co.

Brainard's S. Sons Co. music pubs. 801

Brisbois A. photographer

Brooks & Clark, Pasteur niters

Brown C. E. furrier .

Brown George L. milliner

Brown Julius N. Co. pianos .

Brunswick - Balke-Collender Co.

billiard tables . Burgess Ida J. artist Burghoffer J. J. G.

xvii 796

So; SiS So6

goods Burley & Co. china

786

435 antique

785, 799 . xi

. . 796 . . 806 . 800

78 . 802

Burnham E. hair goods . Burr L. A. physician Burtscher J. A. Miss, modiste Capper & Capper, shirt mnfrs. Carozzi G. W. musical college Carpenter Geo. B. & Co. awnings,

etc

Caubert Eugene & Co. wines Central Floral Co. . Chambers J. B. & Co. jewelers Charles Creamery Co. Chicago Addressing Co.

14 794

iii 204

81

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy

Ry. . ". 329 and back cover Chicago Conservatory . . . 802 Chicago Cottage Organ Co. . . 342 Chicago Female College . . .808 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. 273 Chicago National Bank . . -64 Chickering Chase Bros. Co. pianos 8 Childs S. D. & Co. stationers . . 331 Church John Co. pianos, etc. . . 807 Claussenius H. & Co. steamship

agents xvii

Cleaver's Laundry . . . .841 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &

St. Louis R. R. . . . 79, 80 Clippinger D. A. vocal teacher . 10 Coe Aimer, optician .... 804 Cook Geo. M. carpet cleaner . . vi

Crown Pen Co 838

Grossman & Lee, decorators . . 26 Date J. S. teas, etc. . . .809 DeProsse Angelo, music teacher . 801 Deutsch & Leserman, grocers . 795 Dilley's Brush Store . . .786 Donnelley R. R. & Sons Co, print- ers 77

Douglass & Shuey Co. photo, sup- plies 80$

Dunlap R. & Co. hatters, etc. . 62 Dunn L. M. Mrs. music teacher . 437 Eagle Ed. & Co. florists . . .691

Eagle Laundry 798

Eckart Bros. & Co. decorators . 824 Economy Dry Cleaning and Dye- ing Co 28

Elias J. J. & Co. china repairers . 836 Ely Edward Co. merchant tail- ors .... xii, 809, 799

Emblen J. L. plumber J. H. Co.

Fenton

harnesses, saddles 22

Fisk Charles H. florist Fitch C. F. dentist . Folke-Kiellberg Institute . xviii Fowler E. S. & W. S. opticians Freund Wm. & Son, engravers Friedman O. J. florist Fushiki Hideh, artist Gage Hotel Company

Gale & Blocki, druggists Gallagher Floral Co.

. 692, 693

pbeniy Engraving Company

W. E. PECKHAM, MANAGER.

185 WABASH AVENUE. Take Elevator.

Engraved Invitations and Calling Cards. The proper

forms.

INITIALS, MONOGRAMS AND CRESTS ARTISTICALLY ENGRAVED AND EMBOSSED

Rugs, Screens, Cabinets, Porcelain.

Japanese and Oriental ©oods.

Lacquer ware,

Embroideries, 178 TKHabaSb HVCUUC,

Silks, _.,

Etc., Etc. ,...<lDica<}o.

BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.

IReib Ike Cream Co.

Western Office: x. rt 130-132 WABASH AVENUE,

11 ce Creams, Cor. Madison street.

,,*]£tC, Telephone Main-1642.

R. R. Donnelley & Sons

Company...

^printers

140 to 146 Monroe Street, Chicago Telephone Main-6io

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.

3

Gambel W. D. Mrs. modiste . . 331 Garben Henry, mineral water . 801 Garden City Steam Cleaning

Works 32

Geneva Optical Co 803

Georg Victor & C9- photographers 805 Giles Bro. & Co. jewelers . . 70 Gleason Frederick Grant music

teacher 801

Gordon Jean, druggist . . . 791 Gottschalk L. G. music school . 808 Graves E. L. dentist . . opp. 695 Gray Dr. J. L. Sanitarium . . 842 Green A. G. Mrs. dressmaker . . 790 Griswold's Corsets . . .789

Hackett W. H xx

Hall S,W. leggings . . . .798 Hamburg Arnerican Packet Co. . ix HansenJ.E. livery . . . .203 Hattstaedt John J. musical college 802 Hawxhurst I. M. pianos . . .806 Hawtin Wells W. engravers . . 793

Hayes E. P 836

Hazen's Mandolin Orchestra . . 343 Henderson Medical & Toilet Co. . 783 Heuermann Magda M. artist . . 785 Holingue Louis F. laundry . . 798 Holman I. F. Mrs. milliner . . 4

Home Rattan Co 28

Hoops Isabella Mrs. hairdresser . 796 Horr John P. catarrh cure . . 787 Horwitz R. ladies' tailor . . .797 Hotel Windermere . ' . . .81 Huyler's Confectionery . . .786 Interior Woodworking Co. man- tels, etc. . . . . .24

International Navigation Co. . 439

Tacobi Stella E. physician . . 806 Johnson E. H. caterer . . 275, 787 Jones & Lackey, business college . 274 Judson W. L. artist . . . .56

Kee & Chapell, milk . . .798 Keppel Frederick & Co. . . .20

Kimball W. W. Co. pianos back cover King Moleswqrth, fireplaces, etc. . 30 KjeUberg Emil, massage xviii and 799 Knickerbocker Ice Co. . . .36

Koch & Lee, grocers . . . 796 Kowalski J. H. vocal teacher . . 810 Kreitling Walter, florist . . .794 Krone Lewis, ladies' tailor . . 828 Kuehne, Kappelman & Co. optic- ians 834

Lagerquist Emma Miss, massage,

etc 26

Lakeside Hospital .... 78 Lartz Wall Paper Co. ... 813 Law Robert, coal . . . .788 Lazear VV. W. dentist . . .789

Leota Studi9 805

Lincoln National Bank . . .785 Linden Glass Company . . xxii Lindsay Bros, merchant tailors . 345 Louise & Co. millinery . . 38

Lyon, Potter & Co. pianos 816, 840

Lyon & Healy, pianos

. vii, 838 and front cover Mahan J. L. pianos .... 807 Manasse L. optician .... 814 Marshall Geo. E. & Co. stationers. 334 Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano

Co 66

Mathews M. employment . . 793 Maxwell S. A. & Co. wall paper . 202 McAdams A. florist .... 795 McKee H. dancing .... 437 McMillan James, merchant tailor . 820 McNally Franklin Prof, phrenolo- gist 805

Meeker Medicine Co. . . .694 Melhuish F. ladies tailor . . . 790 Meyer, Leota M. photographer . 805 Millar Bros, engravers . . . 811 Minerva Mineral Springs Co. . 801 Mooney & Boland, detective ag'cy. 790 Moore E. B. & Co. wood carpets . 20 Moore Lindley Murray, dentist . 789 Morse F. G. caterer . . . .787 Mueller R. H. dyers, etc. . . 28 Muir S. florist . . .' opp. 785 Music Magazine Pub. Co. , . 24 National Electropoise Co. . . 834

National Music Co 801

Nelson W. P. & Co. decorators *.

back cover

New England Piano Co. . . 784 New York Hair Dressing Parlors . 796 North German Lloyd Steamship

Co. xvii

Odelius J. E. laundries . . .798 Old Staten Island Dyeing Est. . 792 Orient The, Japanese goods . . 2 Owen E. Esther Miss, school . . 818 Pairpoint Manfg. Co. silver plated

' ware x

Palais Royal, gloves . . . 79^

Pasteur Filters 804

Payen Cecile E. artist . . . 785 Pennoyer Sanitarium Co. . . ii Phillips Helen P. physician . . 807 Phoenix Engraving Co. ... 2 Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills

Co 18

Pitkin & Brooks, china, etc. . . iv Platz Max, photog . . . .20 Pollock A. A. milliner . . .824 Pope Edgar, music teacher . . 801 Power F. E. & Co. lamp shades . 66 Pratt Sarah Wilder Mrs. music

teacher 802

Putnam A. M. Mrs. decorative art 275 Putnam J. B. corsets . . .789 Red Star Line Steamships . . 439 Reeves W. T. dentist . . .789 Reid Ice Cream Co. ... 2

Reynolds Isaac 814

Rhode R. E. drugs . . . .205 Richardson O. W. & Co. carpets .

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Robinson & Nodene, dressmkrs. . 791 Roby Ida Hall, druggist . . . 791 Roehl Edw. E. hair goods . . 706 Root W.J. photographers . . 784 Rose Hill Cemetery Co. . .34

Ruff A. E. musical college . . 802 Russell Carpet Cleaning Works . 828 Ryan Amelia R. modiste . . 800 Samuelson Charles A. florist . . 791 Samuelson M. Mrs. hair dresser . 796 Sargent E. H. & Co. druggists . xx Schiller H. florists . . . .794 Schmedling F. Miss, artist . . 785 Schwarz Edw. F. & Bro. toys . . 810 Schweitzer Edmund mngr. toys,

etc 28

Searles W. G. artist . . . .785 Seifert M. J. musical college .691 Shampay Bros, lace curtains

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Sharp & Smith, elastic stockings,

etc. 792

Shoninger B. Co. pianos . . .808 Simms E. G. chiropodist . . 788 Smith James P. & Co. ice . . 796 Smith Stationery Co ... 62 Snyder O. W. F. Dr. physician . 807 Soper H. M. elocutionist. ' opp. 785 Spafford Wm. Mrs. modiste . . ix Spierling & Linden, decorators xx Stanton & Co. grocers . . . 435 Staver & Abbott Mnfg.Co. carriages 21 Stearns E. G. & Co. rubber goods 72 Strauss M. & Co. merchant tailors 816 Streeter's Hospital .... 54 Sammy Clayton F. music pub. . 10 Taylor J. Mitchell, baths . . 786 Taylor J. W. photographer . . 805 Thayer Julia H. school . . .808 Thayer & Jackson Stationery Co. xiii Thompson Music Co. . . .808

Thompson T. P. optician . . 803 Thurber W. Scott, art gallery . 74 Tomaso Mandolin Orchestra 16, 798, 802 Treleaven & Co. opticians

Trine John G. Dr 822

Van Nest & Baker, carriages . 74 Van Slyke J. M. silver . 18

Varallo Bros, orchestra . . .76 Visconti F. cabinet mkr. . . vi

Von Hermann E. drugs . . 791

Wales F. M. dentist . . 790

Washington Ice Co. . . . xiii

Watry N. optician . . . 803

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machines 809

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INDEX TO STREETS.

ABERDEEN ST. (W.D.) fr. 328 W. Madison s. to Eleventh. Even nos. es. 275

N. ADA ST. (W.D.) fr. 435 W. Randolph n. to Austin av. Even nos. ws. . 275

S. ADA ST. (W.D.) fr. 434 W. Randolph s. to 461 W. Madison. Even nos. es. 275

W. ADAMS ST. (W.D.) fr. the river w. to 170 S. Sacramento av. Even nos. ss. 275

ADDISON AV. (N.D.) fr. the lake w. to N. Western av. loth n. Belmont av. 205

ALDINE SO. (S.D.) fr. 3726 Vincennes av. w. % blk. ' ..... 81

ALDINE ST. (N.D.) fr. 340 Evanston av. e. to the Lake ..... 205

ARBOR PL. (W.D.) fr. 122 N. Ada w. to N. Ashland av. Nos. on ss. only 280

ARTHINGTON ST. (W.D.) fr. 285 Center av. w. to Lytle. Even nos. ss. . 280

N. ASHLAND AV. (W.D.) fr. ^78 W. Lake n. to Clvbourn pi. Even nos. es. 283

ASHLAND BOUL. (W.D.) fr 577 W. Late s. to "the river. Even nos.es. 280

ASTOR ST. (N.D.) fr. 583 Division n. to North av. Even nos. ws.

. (N.D.) fr. 473 N. BARRY AV. (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Evanston av. ist n. Wellington . 206

.. . . . . .

BANKS ST. (N.D.) fr. 473 N. State e. to Lake Shore Drive. Even nos. ss.

BEETHOVEN PL. (N.D.) fr. 281 Sedgwick e. to 423 N. Wells. Even nos.ss. 207

BELDEN AV. (N.D.) fr. 24 Perry e. to Lincoln Park. Even nos. ns. . . 207

BELLEVUE PL. (N.D) fr. 313 N. State e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . 209

BELMONT AV.(N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, one mile n. of Fullerton av. 210

BERKELEY AV. (S.D.) fr. Bowen av. se. to 42d, ist w. of Lake av. . . 82 BEST AV. (N.D.) fr. 1436 Wrightwood av. n. to Diversey . . . .211 BISHOP CT. (W.D.) fr. 478 Washington boul. s. to 521 W. Madison. Even

nos. es ............... 284

BISSELL ST. (N.D.) fr. 137 Dayton nw. and n. to Belden av. Even nos. es. 211 BONNEY AV. (W.D.) fr. 358 Douglas Park boul. s. to Whitehouse, 4th e. of

Crawford av. ... ........ 284

BOULEVARD PLACE (S.D.) fr. 4632 St. Lawrence av. w. to Grand boul. 83 BOWEN AV. (S.D.) fr. 4116 Lake av. w. to 4127 Ellis av. and fr. 4130 Drexel

boul. W. to Grand boul ........... 84

BRIAR PL. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. w. to Sheffield av., ist s. Belmont av. . 211

BROMPTON AV. (N.D.) fr. 1856 N. Halsted e. to 523 Evanston av. . . 212

BRYAN PL. (W.D.) fr. 48$ W. Randolph nw. to Lake ..... 284

BRYANT AV. (S.D.) fr. 3540 Vincennes av. w. to Stanton av. Even nos. ns. 85

BUCKINGHAM PL. (N.D.) fr. 357 Evanston av. w. one blk. Even nos. ns. . 212

BURLING ST. (N.D.) fr. 183 North av. n. to Fullerton av. Even nos. es. 212

BURTON PL. (N.D.jfr. 608 N. Clark e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . . 213

CALUMET AV. (S.D.) fr. i Eighteenth s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ws. 86 S. CAMPBELL AV. (W.D.) fr. 1061 W. Lake s. to W. Sixteenth. Even

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CAMPBELL PARK (W.D.) fr. 357 S. Leavitt w. to S. Oakley av. Even

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CARL ST. (N.D.) fr. 548 N. Wells e. to Lasalle av. Even nos. ss. . . . 213

CARROLL AV. (W.D.) fr. 98 N. Canal w. to Central Park av. Even nos. ss. 285

CASS ST. (N.D.V fr. 263 Kinzien. to Rush. Even nos. ws ..... 213

CEDAR ST. (N.D.) fr. 347 Rush e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. 214

CEDAR ST. (Englewood) ........... 706

CENTER ST. (N.D.) fr. 28 Racine av. e. to 873 N. Clark. Even nos. ns. . 214 S. CENTRAL PARK AV. (W.D.) fr. 1736 W. Madison s. to Thirty-first.

Even nos. es ............. 285

CENTRE AV. (W.D.) fr. 382 W. Madison s. to Lumber. Even nos. es. . 285 CHALMERS PL. (N.D.) fr. ^ blk. w. of N. Halsted w. to Sheffield av. bet.

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INDEX TO STREETS. 9

CHESTNUT ST. (N.D.) fr. % blk. nw. of 240 N. Market e. to the Lake.

Even nos. ss. 215

CHESTNUT ST. (Englewood) 706

CHICAGO AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . . 216

CLAREMONT AV.(W.D.) fr. 944 W. Vanburen s. to Grenshaw. Evennos.es. 286 N. CLARK ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to North av. thence nw. through Lake

View. Even nos. es 217

CLEVELAND AV. (N.D.) fr. 48 Clybourn av. n. to Fullerton av. Even nos. es. 221 CLIFTON AV. (N.D.) fr. 60 Center n. to Fullerton av., ist w. Semi- nary av. Even nos. es. 222

CLIFTON PARK AV. (W.D.) fr. W. Sixteenth s. to Swift 3d w. Homan av.

Even nos. es 286

COLLEGE PL. (S.D.) fr. 3326 Cottage Grove av. w. to Rhodes av. Even

nos. ns 92

W. CONGRESS ST. (W.D.) fr. 255 S. Clinton w Spaulding av. Even nos. ns. 286 CORNELIA ST. (N.D.) fr. N. Western av. e. to the Lake, ist n. New- port av. Even nos. ns. 222

CORNELL AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-first s. to Fifty-sixth, ist e. of Lake av. . 93 COTTAGE GROVE AV. (S.D.) fr. 89 Twenty-second se. and s to Eighty.

seventh. Even nos.ws 93

CRILLY PL. (N.D.) fr. 137 Eugenie n. to Florimond, ist w. of N. Wells. 222

DAKIN ST. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. w. to Rokeby, ist s. of Graceland av, . 222

DAYTON ST. (N.D.) fr. 140 Rees n. to Belden av. Even nos. es. . . 223

DEARBORN AV. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to North av. Even nos. ws. . 223

DEARBORN ST. (S.D.) fr. the River s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ws. . 94

DEKALB ST. (W.D.) fr. 26 Flotirnoy sw. to 452 S. Leavitt. Even nos. ss. 287

DELAWARE PL. (N.D.) fr. 277 Dearborn e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . 228

DEMING CT. (N.D.) fr. N. Clark w. to Orchard, 2d n. of Fullerton av. . 228

DEMPSTER PL. (N.D.) fr. 1550 N. Clark E. to Evanston av. 229

DICKEY ST. (Englewood) 707

DIVERSEY AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, 6 blks. n. of Fuller- ton av. 229

DIVISION ST. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 448.

Even nos. ss 230

DREXEL BOUL. (S.D.) fr. 3900 Cottage Grove av. s. to Fifty-fifth. Even

nos. ws 94

DUNNING ST. (N.D.) fr. 1260 N. Paulina e. to 1151 N. Halsted . . .230 EAST END AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-first s. to Fifty-sixth, ist w. of the Lake

Shore 96

EGGLESTON AV. (Eng.) 707

EIGHTEENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the River. Even nos. ns. . 96 S. ELIZABETH ST. (W.D.) fr. 404 W. Randolph s. to 417 W. Madison.

Even nos. es 287

ELLIS AV. (S.D.) fr. 35 Douglas av. s.e. to Eighty-third .... 97

ELLIS PARK (S.D.) fr. Prospect pi. s. to 98 Thirty-seventh. Even nos. ws. 104 ELM ST. (N.D.) fr. N. Branch Canal ne. and e. to the Lake, crosses N.

Clark at 430. Even nos. ss 231

ELMWOOD PL. (S.D.) formerly Johnson pi. fr. 133 Thirty-seventh s. to

Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ws. 104

EMERALD AV. (S.D.) fr. 2475 Archer av. s. to Forty-seventh. Even nos ws. 105

EMERALD AV. (Englewood) .707

ENGLEWOOD AV. (Englewood) 707

ERIE ST. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 170. Even

nos. ss 231

EUGENIE ST. (N.D.) fr. 456 Larrabee e. to 711 N. Clark. Even nos. ss. . 232 EVANS AV. (S.D.) fr. 278 Forty-second s. to Forty-seventh, ist w. of Cottage

Grove av. Even nos. ws 105

EVANSTON AV. (N.D.) fr. junction of N. Clark and Diversey av. n. and

nw. through Lake View 233

EVERGREEN AV. (W.D.) fr. 1088 Milwaukee av. sw. and w. to 692 N.

Leavitt. Even nos. ss 287

EWING PL. (W.D.) fr. 719 N. Robey w. to N. Leavitt. Even nos. ss. . 288

FIFTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. 5000 Lake av. w. to State 106

FIFTY-FIRST ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to State 106

FIFTY-SECOND ST. (S.D.) fr. 5200 Lake av. w. to Cottage Grove av. . 107

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INDEX TO STREETS. 11

FIFTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Drexel av. and fr. South Park

av. w. to Indiana av. 107

FIFTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Lake av. w. to Cottage Grove av. and fr.

South Park av. w. to State 107

FIFTY-FOURTH PL. (S.D.) fr. Lake av. w. to Madison av. and fr. Wood- lawn av. w. to Cottage Grove av . 108

FIFTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Cottage Grove av. and fr.

South Park av. w. to State 108

FIFTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Cottage Grove av. and fr. South

Park av. w. to State 108

FIFTY-SEVENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Stony Island av. w. to Cottage Grove av.

and fr. South Park av. w. to State 108

FIFTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Stony Island av. w. to Cottage Grove av. and

fr. South Park av. w. to State 108

FLOURNOY ST. (W.D.) fr. cor. Ogden av. and S. Robey w. to W. 4oth.

Even nos. ss 288

FOREST AV. (S.D.) fr. 175 Thirty-first s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. w.s. 108

FORESTVILLE AV. (S.D.) fr. 471 43d s. at intervals to 5ist. Even nos. ws. 112

FORTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. the lake w. to Halsted ...... in

FORTY-FIRST ST. (SD.) fr. Drexel boul. w. to State in

FORTY-SECOND ST. (SD.) fr. 4106 Drexel boul.w. to State . . .112 FORTY-SECOND PL. (S.D). fr. St. Lawrence av. w. to Grand boul. ist n.

of Forty third 113

FORTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. I. C. R. R tracks w. to State\ . . . .113 FORTY-FOURTH PL. (S.D.) fr. 4434 St. Lawrence av. w. to Vin- '

'cennes av 114

FORTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Lake av. w. to Halsted . . . .114 FORTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Woodlawn av. w. to Halsted . . . .115 FORTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Woodlawn av. w. to Halsted . . . .115

FORTY-SEVENTH ST. (S.D). tr. I. C. R. R. tracks w. to State . . . 115 FORTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. Madison av. w. to State . . . .116

FORTY-NINTH ST. (S.D.) fr. I. C. R. R. tracks w. to Crawford av. . . 116 FOWLER ST. (W.D.) fr. 51 Evergreen av. w. to 728 N. Leavitt . . .288

FREDERICK ST. (N.D.) fr. Orchard e. to N. Clark, ist n. of Fullerton av. 233

FREMONT ST. (N.D.) fr. 36 Bissell n. to Fullerton av. Even nos. es. . 2^4 FULLERTON AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to Lincoln Park, crosses N. Clark

at 1076. Even nos. ns. 235

FULTON ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to N. Central Park av. ist n. of W.

Lake. Even nos. ns. 288

GARFIELD AV. (N.D.) fr. 40 Herndon e. to Lincoln Park. Even nos. ns. 237

GARFIELD BOUL. (Englewood) 708

GARY PL. (N.D.) fr. 580 Evanston av. e. to the Lake 237

GEORGE AV. (N.D) fr. 1415 N. Halsted w. to Clybourn av 237

GILPIN PL. (W.D.) fr. 259 Centre av. w. to 277 Loomis. Even nos. ss. . 290 GOETHE ST. (N.D.) fr. 301 Sedgwick e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . 238 GRACE ST. (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to N. Western av. 2 miles n. of Fuller- ton av. 238

GRAND BOUL. (S.D.) fr. 185 Thirty-fifth s. to Fifty-first. Even nos. ws. 116

GRANT PL. (N.D.) fr. 995 N. Clark w. to Larrabee. Even nos. ns. . . 238

GRANT PL. (Eng.) 709

GREENWOOD AV. (S.D.) fr. 4208 Lake av. s. to Sixty-fifth. Even nos. ws. 119

GROVE PL. (Englewood) 709

GROVELAND AV. (S.D.) fr. Twenty-eighth s. to Thirty-third, ist e. Cot- '

tage Grove av. Even nos. ws 120

GROVELAND PARK (S.D.) fr. 3325 Cottage Grove av. e. i blk. Even

nos. ss 122

HALL ST. (N.D.) fr. 1630 Diversey av. n. and nw. to Wellington. Even

nos. es 238

N. HALSTED ST. (N.D.) fr. 197 W. Randolph n. to the Lake. Even nos. ws. 238

HAMILTON AV. (W.D.) from 834 W. Monroe s. to Pratt pi. Even nos. ws. 290 HAMMOND ST. (N.D.) fr. 99 Eugenie n. to Tell ct. and fr. 64 Menomonee n.

to Wisconsin. Even nos. ws. 239

HAMPDEN CT. (N.D.) fr. Wrightwood av. nw. i blk. ist e. of N. Clark. . 239

W. HARRISON ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to city limits. Even nos. ss. 290

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HAWTHORNE PL. (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Evanston av. 2d s. of Addi-

son av 240

HERMITAGE AV. (W.D.) fr. junction of Ogden av. and W. Jackson s. to

W. Twelfth. Even nos. es 290

HIBBARD AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-first s. and se. to Fifty-third, ist w. Madi- son av. 123

S. HOMAN AV. (W.D.) fr. 1637 W. Lake s. to city limits. Even nos. es. . 291

HONORS ST. (W.D.) fr. 718 W. Madison s. to W. Harrison. Even nos. es. 291

HONORE ST. (Englewood) 710

HOWE ST. (N.D.) fr. 22 Willow n. to Garfield av. Even nos. es. . . 240 N. HOYNE AV. (W.D.) fr. 832 W. Lake n. to Pulaski, crosses at 807 Milwau- kee av. Even nos. es 291

S. HOYNE AV. (W.D.) fr. 831 W. Lake s. to 57 Dekalb. Even nos. es. . 291 HURON ST. (N.D.) fr. Roberts e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 190.

Even nos. ss 240

INDIANA AV. (S.D.) fr. Fourteenth s. to Eighty-seventh. Even nos. ws. . 123 INDIANA ST. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 106.

Even nos. ss 241

INGLESIDE AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-first s. to Fifty-ninth ist e. of Drexel av. 132

IRVING AV. (W.D.) fr. 894 W. Monroe s.to Taylor. Even nos. es. . . 292 W. JACKSON ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to S. Central Park av. crosses at

187 S. Canal. Even nos. ss 292

JEFFERSON AV. (S.D.) fr. junction Lake av. and Fiftieth s. to Fifty-ninth. 132 JOHNSON PL. (S.D.) now Elmwood pi.

N. KEDZIE AV. (W.D.) fr. 1512 W. Lake n. to city limits .... 296

S. KEDZIE AV. (W.D.) fr. I^H W. Lake s. to city limits. Even nos. es. . 296

KEMPER PL. (N.D.) fr. 462 Orchard e. to Larrabee. Even nos. ns. . . 249

KENWOOD AV. (S.D.) fr. Forty-seventh s. to Forty-ninth, ist w. Madison av. 133

KENWOOD PL. (S.D.) fr. 4532 Vincennes av. w. to Grand boul. ... 134

KIMBARK AV. (S.D.) fr. Forty-seventh s. to Ffty-ninth, ist e. Woodlawn av. 134

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to the River. Even nos. es. . 296

irty-fifth se. to Fifty-seventh. Even nos. ws. . 135

W. LAKE ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to city limits. Even nos. ns. . . 296 LAKE PARK AV. (S.D.) fr. Twenty-third se. to Twenty-fifth, and fr. % blk. n. of Twenty-ninth se. to Thirty-third, 2d e. Cottage Grove av. Even

nos. ws. 140

LAKE PARK PL. (S.D.) fr. RR. track w. to 336 Michigan av. Nos. odd and

even ss. only 141

LAKE SHORE DRIVE (N.D.) fr. foot of Oak n. to Lincoln Park . . 241

LAKE VIEW AV. (N.D.) fr. Diversey av. n. to Belmont av. ist w. of the Lake 242

LANE PL. (N.D.) fr. 412 Centre av. n. to Garfield av 242

LANGLEY AV. (S.D.) fr. 115 Thirty-seventh s. to Fifty-first. Even nos. ws. 141

LANGLEY PL. (S.D.) fr. 3733 Langley av. e. % blk 144

LARRABEE ST. (N.D.) fr. 19 Chicago av. n. to Deming ct. Even nos. es. 242

LA SALLE AV. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to N. Clark. Even nos. ws. . . 243

LASALLE ST. (Englewood) 711

LAWNDALE AV. (W.D.) fr. 1600 Ogden av. s. Jo Thirty-first. Even nos. es. 296

S. LEAVITT ST. (W.D.) fr. 891 W. Lake s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. es. 297

LEXINGTON AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-first s. to Sixty-seventh, istw. Woodlawn av. 144 LEXINGTON AV. (W.D.) fr. 3; DeKalb w. to 380 S. Leavitt and fr. 377 S.

Western av. w. to Crawford av. Even nos. ss 297

LILL AV. (N.D.) fr. 182 Perry e. to N. Halsted, 3d n. of Fullerton av. . . 248

LINCOLN AV. (N.D.) fr. 739 N. Wells nw. to city limits. Even nos. ns. . 248

LINCOLN PL. (N.D.) fr. 500 Garfield av. n. to Webster av. Even nos. ws. 250 N. LINCOLN ST. (W.D.) fr. 722 W. Lake n. to 1058 Milwaukee av. Even

nos. es 297

S. LINCOLN ST. (W.D.) fr. 723 W. Lake s. to the River. Even nos. es. . 298 LINDEN PL. (N.D.) fr. Diversey n. to Surf ist e. of N. Clark . . .250

LOCUST ST. (N.D.) fr. % blk. w. of 138 Townsend e. to 311 N.Clark . . 250

LOOMIS ST. (W.D.) fr. 486 W. Madison s. to Lumber. Even nos. ws. . 298

LYTLE ST. (W.D.) fr. 474 W. Harrison s. to W. Twelfth. Even nos. es. . 299

MACALISTER PL. (W.D.) fr. 229 Centre av. w. to Loomis. Even nos. ss. 299 MADISON AV. (S.D.) fr. 4725 Lake av. s. to Sixty-fourth . . . .145

W. MADISON ST. (W.D.) fr. River w. to city limits 299

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INDEX TO STREETS. 15

MADISON PARK (S.D.) fr. Madison av. to Woodlawn av. bet. Fiftieth and

Fifty-first 147

MAPLE ST. (Englewood) 7?i

MAPLE ST. (N.D.) fr. % blk. w. 366 Lasalle av. to 316 N. State. Evennos.ns. 2^1 MARSHFIELD AV. (W.D.) fr. 600 W. Jackson s. to W. Twelfth. Even

nos. es 2QQ

MELROSE ST. (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to N. Halsted, ist n. Belmont av. . 251

MENOMONEE ST. (N.D.) fr. 769 N. Clark w. to 512 Larrabee. Even nos. ns. 251 MICHIGAN AV. (S.D.) fr. the River s. to Sixty-third. Nos. odd and even to

Twelfth and even ws. s. of Twelfth 147

MICHIGAN TERRACE (S.D.) fr. 4oth s. to. 4ist. ws. I.C.R.R. . 160 MILLARD AV. (W.D.) fr. 1292 W. Twelfth s. to Whitehouse . . .300

MOHAWK ST. (N.D.) fr. 78 Clybourn av. n. to Garfield av. Even nos. ws. 251

MONROE AV. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-third s. to Fifty-ninth, 2d e. Woodlawn av. . 160

W. MONROE ST. (W.D.) fr. in S. Canal w. to S. Crawford av. Even nos. ss. 301

MONTANA ST. (N.D.) fr. 1230 N. Ashland av. e. to 399 Lincoln av. . . 2^1

S. MORGAN ST. (W.D.) fr. 282 W. Randolph s. to Lumber. Even nos. es. 306 NEVADA ST. (N.DJ fr. 386 Evanston av. e. to the Lake . . . .251

NEWPORT AV. (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Evanston av. ist s. of Cornelia . 252

NORMAL PARK WAY (Englewood) 712

NORTH AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at. 661.

Even nos. ss 252

NORTH PARK AV. (N.D.) fr. 38 Menomonee n. to Fullerton av. Even

nos. ws ' 252

OAK ST. (N.D.) fr. 88 Hawthorne av. e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 350.

Even nos. ss 253

OAKDALE AV. (N.D.) fr. 1600 N. Clark e. to Lake View av. ist s. of Wel-

OAKENWALD AV.'(S.D.) fr'. Forty-second s. to Forty-fifth '. '. 160

OAKLAND CRESCENT (S.D.) fr. 4063 Ellis av. e. and s. to RR. . . 162

N. OAKLEY AV. (W.D.) fr. 952 W. Lake n. to Station 306

S. OAKLEY AV. (W.D.) fr. 951 W. Lake s. to Thirty-ninth. Even nos. es. 306 OAKWOOD AV. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Cottage Grove av. ist s. of Thirty- ninth. Even nos. ns 162

OAKWOOD BOUL. (S.D.) fr. Cottage Grove av. w. to Grand boul. ist s. of

Thirty-ninth. Even nos. ss 162

OGDEN AV. (W.D.) fr.486 W. Randolph sw. to Crawford av. Even nos. ss. 307 OHIO ST. (N.D.) fr. Kingsbury e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 124. Even

nos. ss 253

ONTARIO ST. (N.D.) fr. Kingsbury e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 146.

Even nos. ss 255

ORCHARD ST. (N.D.) fr. 230 Clybourn av. ne. and n. to 1857 Dewey ct.

Even nos. es 256

OSGOOD ST. (N.D.) fr. 114 Center n. of Fullerton av. Even nos. es.

PARK AV. (N.D.) fr. Diversey av. n. to Surf, 2d e. of N.Clark . . .257

PARK AV. (W.D.) fr. 31 S. Ashland av. w. to California av. and fr. 17 S.

Albany av. w. to. Homan av. Even nos. ss 307

PARK END AV. fr. Sixtieth s. to Sixty-first, ist w. Cottage Grove av. . 164

S. PAULINA ST. (W.D.) fr. 627 W. Lake s. to the River. Even nos. es. . 310 E. PEARSON ST. (N.D.) fr. % blk. w. of 220 N. State e. to the Lake. Even

nos. ss 257

S. PEORIA ST. (W.D.) fr. 240 W. Randolph s. to 28$ W. Harrison. Even

nos. es 311

PERRY AV. (Englewood) .... 712

PINE ST. (N.D.) fr. North Water n. to Oak, 3d e. of N. State. Even nos. ws. 257

W. POLK ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to S. Albany av. Even nos ss. . 311

PRAIRIE AV. (S. D.) fr. 9 Sixteenth s. to Fifty-fifth. Even nos. ws. . 164

PRINCETON AV. (Englewood) 713

PROSPECT PL. (S.D.) see Thirty-sixth.

RACINE AV. (N.D.) fr. $50 Clybourn av. n. to Belmont av. Even nos. es. 258 W. RANDOLPH ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to Union Park. Even nos. ss. 311 RAY ST. (S.D.) fr. 2924 South Park av. w. to 2923 Prairie av. Even nos. ns. 171 RHODES AV. (S.D.) fr. S3 Thirty-first s. to Thirty-ninth Even nos. ws. . 172 RIDGEWOOD CT. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-fourth s. to Fifty-fifth, ist w. of Madi- son av 173

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RITCHIE PL. (N.DJ fr. 231 Gccthe n. to Banks. Even nos. ws. . . 259

N. ROBEY ST. (W.D.) fr. 772 W. Lake n. to city limits. Even nos. es. . 311

S. ROBEY ST. (W.D.) fr. 771 W. Lake s. to the River. Even nos. es. . 312

ROSALIE CT. (S.D.) fr. Fifty-seventh sw. to Fifty-ninth, ist w. of I.C.RR. 173

ROSCOE ST. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. w. to Racine av. 3d n. of Belmont av. 259

ROSLYN PL (N.D.) fr. 1148 N. Clark ne. to Lake View av. .... 259

ROSS AV. (Englewood) 713

RUSH ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. and nw. to Elm. Even nos. ws. . . 259

S. SANGAMON ST. (W.D.) fr. 260 W. Randolph s. to W. Harrison. . . 312 SAWYER AV. (W.D.) fr. W. Twelfth s. to W. Thirty-first, ist w. of Kedzie

av. Even nos. es 312

SCHILLER ST. (N.D.) fr. 357 Sedgwick e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at

560. Even nos. ss 260

SCHOOL ST. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. w. to N. Leavitt, 2d n. of Belmont av. 261

SCOTT ST. (N.D.) fr. 407 N. State e. to the Lake. Even nos. ns. . . 261

SEDGWICK ST. (N.D.) fr. 85 Erie n. to Fullerton av. Even nos. ws. - . 261

SEELEY AV. (W.D.) fr. 804 W. Madison s. to Avon pi. Even nos. es. . 312

SEMINARY AV. (N.D.) fr. '-,2 Maud av. n. to 620 Lincoln av. Even nos. es. 262 SEMINARY PL. (N.D.) fr. 436 Racine av. e. to 545 Seminary av. Even

nos. ns 262

SHEFFIELD AV. (N.D.) fr. 472 Hawthorne av. n. to Belmont av. Even

nos. es. 262

N. SHELDON ST. (W.D.) fr. 467 W. Randolph n. to Arbor pi. Even nos. ws. 313 S. SHELDON ST. (W.D.) from 468 W. Randolph s. to 491 W. Madison.

Even nos. es 313

SHERIDAN ROAD (N.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Sheffield av. thence n. to city

limits (formerly Byron st. and Sheffield av.) » 263

SHERMAN ST. (Englewood) 713

SIBLEY ST. (W.D.) fr. 522 W. Harrison s. to ^12 W. Taylor. Even nos. es. 313

SIDNEY AV. (S.D.) from 78 Forty-fourth s. to Forty-fifth, w. of Woodlawn av. 174

SIDNEY CT. (N.D.) fr. Wrightwood av. n. to Diversey av. nr. the Lake . 263

SIXTEENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the River. Even nos. ns. . . 174 SOUTH PARK AV. (S.D.) fr. i Twenty-second s. to Thirty-fifth. Even

nos. ws 174

SPAULDING AV. (W.D.) fr. 1554 W. Madison s. to Thirty-ninth. Even

nos. es 313

ST. CLAIR ST. (N.D.) from 317 Michigan n. to 384 Superior. Even nos. ws. 263 ST. JAMES PL. (N.D.) fr. n. Clark e. to Lincoln Park, ist n. of Fuller- ton av . 263

ST. JOHN'S PL. (W.D.) fr. 546 W. Lake n. to Arbor pi. Even nos. es. . 313 ST. LAWRENCE. AV. (S.D.) fr. 336 Forty-first s. to Fifty-first, ist e. Vin-

cennes av. Even nos. ws 177

ST. LOUIS AV. (W.D.) fr. 1684 W. Madison s. to Thirty-first. Even nos. es. 313

STANTON AV. (S.D.) now Rhodes av.

N. STATE ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to North av. Even nos. ws. . . 264

STEWART AV. (Englewood) 717

STONE ST. (N.D.) fr. 613 Division n. to Banks. Even nos. es. 266 SUPERIOR ST. (N.D.) fr. Roberts e. to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at 211.

Even nos. ss. 266

SURF ST. (N.D.) fr. Evanston av. e. to the Lake, ist n. of Diversity av. . 267 SURREY CT. (N.D.) fr. 256 Fullerton av. n. to Dunning . . . .267

W. TAYLOR ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to S. Kedzie av. Even nos. ss. . 314

THIRTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to 3001 Wentworth av. Even nos. ns. 178 THIRTY-FIRST ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the 111. and Mich, canal. Even

nos. ns 178

THIRTY-SECOND ST. (S.D.) fr. 3200 Cottage Grove av. w. to Clark. Even

nos. ns 179

THIRTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. tne Lake w. to Oakle\ av. Even nos. ns. . 179 THIRTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 3400 Rhodes av. w. to Butterfield. Even

nos. ns. . . .... 180

THIRTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to 111, and Mich, canal. Even

nos. ns. 180

THIRTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) from 3600 Lake av. w. to Butterfield. Even

nos. ns 180

THIRTY-SEVENTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Laurel. Even nos. ns. 181

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THIRTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 3800 Cottage Grove av. w. to Laurel. Even

nos. ns 183

THIRTY-NINTH ST. (S.D.) fr.Lake av. w. to 111. and Mich, canal . . 183

THROOP ST. (W.D.) fr. 438 W. Madison s. to to the. River. Even nos. es. 314

TOWER PL. (N.D.) fr. 379 Chicago av. n. to E. Pearson. Even nos. ws. . 267 TURNER AV. (W.D.) fr. 1702 W. Twelfth s. to W. Twenty-fourth. Even

nos. es 314

TWENTIETH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Grove. Even nos. ns. . . 184

TWENTY-FIRST ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Stewart av. Even nos. ns. 184

TWENTY-SECOND ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to the River. Even nos. ns. 184 W. TWENTY-SECOND ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to Ogden av. Even

nos. ss 314

TWENTY-THIRD ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Archer av. Even nos. ns. 184

TWENTY-FOURTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Butler. Even nos. ns. . 184

TWENTY-FIFTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Sanger. Even nos. ns. . 185 TWENTY-SIXTH ST. (S.D.) fr. 2600 Cottage Grove av. w. to S. Halsted

Even nos. ns 185

TWENTY-EIGHTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to 2801 Cottage Grove av.

and fr. Michigan av. w. to State. Even nos. ns 185

TWENTY-NINTH ST. (S.D.) fr. the Lake w. to Wentworth av. Even

nos. ns 189

UNION AV. (Englewood) 718

UNION PARK PL. (W.D.) fr. 522 W. Lake n. to Arbor pi. Even nos. ws. 315 UNIVERSITY PL. (S.D.) fr. 3432 Cottage Grove av. w. to Rhodes av. Nos.

odd on ss. only. 186

W. VAN BUREN ST. (W.D.) fr. the River w. to city limits. Even nos. ss. 31$ VERNON AV. (S.D.) fr. % blk. n. of 68 Twenty-ninth s. to Thirty-ninth.

Even nos. ws 186

VERNON PARK PL. (W.D.) fr. 201 Centre av. w. to Loomis. Even nos. ss. 315 VINCENNES AV. (S.D.) fr. 3500 Cottage Grove av. sw. to Fifty-first. Even

nos. ws 189

WABASH AV. (S.D.) fr. South Water s. to Sixty-third. Even nos. es. n. of

Twelfth and ws. s. of Twelfth 192

WALNUT ST. (W.D.) fr. 21 N. Ashland av. w. to Western av. and fr.

California av. w. to Central Park av. Even nos. ns. ..." 315 WALTON PL. (N.D.) fr. 330 N. Clark e. to the Lake. Even nos. ss. . . 267 WARREN AV. (W.D.) fr. 77 Ogden av. w. to Homan av. Even nos. ns. . 316 WASHINGTON AV. (S.D.) fr. Forty-ninth s. to Fifty-ninth ist e. of Madi- son av 198

WASHINGTON BOUL. (W.D.) fr. 33 S. Halsted w. to Central Park. Even

nos. ss '320

WASHINGTON PL. (N.D.) fr. 262 N. Clark e. to Dearborn av. Nos. odd

and even on ss. only 268

WASHTENAW AV. (W.D.) fr. 1206 W. Lake av. to W. Kinzie. Even nos. es. 327 WAVELAND AV. (N.D.) fr. N. Leavitt to the Lake, crosses N. Clark at

2060. Even nos. ns. 268

WAVERLY PL. (W.D.) fr. 439 W. Madison n. to Washington. Even nos. es. 327 WEBSTER AV. (N.D.) fr. the River e. to Lincoln Park, crosses N. Clark at

97=;. Even nos. ns 268

WEBSTER AV. (Englewood) 719

WELLINGTON PL. (S.D.) fr. Forty-sixth n. % blk. ist e. of Greenwood av. 199 WELLINGTON (N.D.) fr. N. Ashland av. e. to the Lake, % mile n. of

Fullerton av 269

N. WELLS ST. (N.D.) fr. the River n. to Lincoln Park. Even nos. es. . 269

WENTWORTH AV. (Englewood) 719

WILCOX AV. (W.D.) fr. 14; S. Oakley av. w. to 142 Sacramento av. Even

nos. ss 327

WINCHESTER AV. (W.D.) fr. 758 W. Madison s. to 863 W. Twelfth. Even

nos. es 327

WINTHROP PL. (W.D.) fr. S22W. Polks, to W.Taylor . . . .328

WISCONSIN ST. (N.D.) fr. 819 N. Clark w. to 572 Larrabee. Even nos. ns. 270 WOLFRAM ST. (N.D.) fr. N. Ashland av. e. to 1383 N. Halsted, ist n. of

Diversey av 271

S. WOOD ST. /W.D.) fr. 67; W. Lake s. to the River. Even nos. es. . 328

WOODLAND PARK (S.D.) fr. 3411 Cottage Grove av. e. i blk. ... 200

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WOODLAWN AV. (S.D.) fr. Lake av. nr. Forty-fourth s. to Eighty- seventh 200

WRIGHT ST. (Englewood) 720

WRIGHTWOOD AV. (N,D.) fr. Ashland av. e. to Lake View av. 3 blks. n.

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Corporation Counsel Adolph Kraus, City Attorney— George S. Trude; Prosecuting Attorney— W. A. Asay.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

3d floor City Hall. Office open From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

OFFICE HOURS OF SUPERINTENDENT AND SUPERVISORS.

Superintendent and Assistant Super- intendents— From Q a.m. to £ p.m.

Supervisor of Music— Daily from 4 to 5 p.m.

Supervisor of Drawing Monday and Friday, from 4 to 5 p.m.

Supervisor of German Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 5 p.m.

Business Manager Daily, from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, from 2 to 5 p.m.

Chief Engineer From 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.

President— Alfred S. Trude.

Vice-President Daniel R. Cameron.

Secretary Shepherd Johnston; Su- perintendent—Albert G. Lane.

Assistant Superintendents of Schools —Edward C. Delano, Albert R. Sabin, Ella F. Young, Elizabeth L. Hartney, Leslie Lewis, James Hannan, A. F. Nightingale, A. Kirk.

Supervisor of EveningSchools James H. Brayton.

Business Manager John A. Guilford.

Auditor George G. Custer.

Attorney— Donald L. Morrill.

School Agent— Charles C. Chase, 21, 96 Washington.

Chief Engineer— Thomas J. Waters.

ABNER GROSSMAN GEO. P. LEE

GROSSMAN & LEE INTERIOR DECORATORS

IN ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS

1303 MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO

MISS EMMA LAGERQUIST

SUCCESSOR TO

MRS. HELEN MORRIS

Electric, Plain Vapor * S6a Salt Baths

MASSAGE MANICURING A CHIROPODIST

240 Wabash Avenue and 28 Jackson Street

ROOMS— SUITE 2 to 12 ...... HOURS 9 TO 9

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COOK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Room 320, Court House.

C. S. Cutting, Pres't., 812 Chamber of Commerce; O. T. Bright, Sec'y., 320 Court House; D. R. Cameron, 71 and 73 Lake St.; E. E. Browne, Ex- change bldg. Stock Yds.; Henry Biroth, 485, 25th St.; S. D. Walden, 1206 Title & Trust bldg.; George Edmanson, 205 County bldg.; C. S. Thornton, 147 La- Salle St.; E. S. Dreyer, 99 Dearborn St.

O. T. Bright, sec. and superintendent. PARK COMMISSIONERS.

Lincoln Park— William C. Goudy, pres.; C. T. Blair, treas.; Robert A. Waller, Charles S. Kirk, August Heuer, Charles F. Clark, E. S. Taylor, sec., Office, room 622,- Chicago Opera House.

West Chicago Park— President, J. M. Garvy; Treasurer, Fred M. Blount; Secretary, P. J. O'Neill; E. Z. Browds- ki, C. Moll, C. K. G. Billings, Office, Union Park.

South Park— Joseph Donnersberger,

§res.; M. J. Russell, auditor; John B. herman, J. W. Ellsworth; John R. Walsh, treas.; Wm. Best, sec. Office, 1132 Rookery bldg.

POST-OFFICE.

Government Building, Clark, cor, Adams.

Postmaster Washington Hesing.

Assistant Postmaster— John M. Hub- bard.

Supply Clerk— J. W. Ward. Record Clerk— John Matter.

Superintendent Mails John A. Mont- gomery.

Private Secretary— H. H. Thomas.

Cashier Charles Catlin.

Bookkeeper Thomas R. Melody.

Supt. of City Delivery— M. J. Mc- Grath.

Supt. of Money Order Division Hi- ram P. Thompson.

Supt. of Registry Division R. T. Howard.

OFFICE HOURS.

Postmaster's office from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Superintendent of Mails, from 9 a. m. to ; p. ni.

Cashier and Accountant, from 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.

Money Order Division, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Registered Letter Division, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.

Wholesale Stamp Division, 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.

Retail Stamp Division, 7a.m. to iop.ni.

Carrier's Division for Delivery of Mail, 7:15 a. m. to 6 p. m.— Sundays. 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.

General Delivery, 7:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. —Sundays, 11:30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.

BRANCH OFFICES.

North Division Station— 355 to 359 N. Clark nw. cor. Oak. Supt., Theodore Stimming.

Northwest Station 517 Milwaukee av. Supt., Lauritz Thoen.

West Division Station W. Washing- ton cor. S. Halsted. Supt., John Davy.

West Madison Street Station— 981 W. Madison. Su.pt., Robert F. Taylor.

Humboldt Park Station— 1576 Mil- waukee av. Supt., Fred H. Spink.

Southwest Station— 543 Blue Island av. Supt., J9hn Vanderpoel

South Division Station 3217 State. Supt., Joseph Harvey.

South Chicago Stations-gist nr. Houston av. Supt., A. S. Wilson.

Cottage Grove Station— 3729 Cottage Grove av. Supt., Peter Witt.

Hyde Park Station— 142, 53d. Supt., Herman A. Phillips.

Twenty-second Street Station, 86, 22d. Stint., E. F. Brooks.

Ogden Avenue Station, 324 Ogden av. Supt., W. E. Waite.

Stock Yard Station— S. Halsted cor. 42d. Supt., Frank Ketchum.

Lake View Station 1353 Diversey av. Supt., Henry Bonnefoi.

Woodlawn Park Station— 366, 63d. Supt., Allie M. Young.

SUB-STATIONS,

For issuing and payment of money orders and postal notes, registration of letters and sale of stamps, envelopes, etc.

No. 1—405 Larrabee. Official in charge, Herman Fry.

No. 2—1072 Lincoln av. Official in charge, Albert Gorges.

No. 3— 117 N. Wells. Official in charge, E. J. Tanke.

No. 4—657 Sedgwick. Official in charge, Fred Eichberg.

No. 5—285 Lincoln av. Official in charge, William Kaufmann.

No. 6 1061 Milwaukee av. Official in charge, Charles Eisner.

No. 7—530 W. Indiana. Official in charge, H. H. McPherson.

No. 8—2601 S. Halsted, Official in charge, A. J. Kettering.

No. 9—409 S. Western av. Official in charge, George H. Vaupell.

No. 10—3804 Hart ay. Official in charge, Charles Cunradi.

Economy

Dry Gl6anlnQ & Dyeing Go.

ESTABLISHED 1873

..369.. N. STATE ST.

(Near Elm)

Branch. 43 N. Clark St.

(Op. Jacobs' Clark St. Theater.

Works, 21 4 E. IllinoisSt.

(Bet. State and Dearborn Ave.)

Work Called for and

Delivered R. H. MUELLER, Manager

Late of Schwartz's Boston Dye House.

SCHWEITZER

FORMERLY or MHWEITZER $ BEER

BIRTHDAY, WEDDING AND GIFTS.

SALESROOM Of

HOME RATTAN CO.

S IMPORTER

BETWEEN

CHICAG®.

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No. 11—1324 Ogden av. Official in charge, George R. Bassett.

No. 12—675 W. Lake. Official in charge, Charles Lange.

No. 13—^25 W. Vanburen. Official in charge, W. T. Mason.

No. 14 572 W. Madison. Official in charge, Fred A. Thayer.

No. i$ 1355 Wabash av. Official in charge, E. J. Painter.

No. 16 5ist cor. State. Official in charge, C. L. Stone.

No. 17 302, 35th. Official in charge, Frank W. Pierce.

No. 18—38^8 State. Official in charge, M. N. Porter.

No. 19 48, 43d. Official in charge, Oscar F. Schmidt.

No. 20 245, 57th. Official in charge, J. T. Magee.

No. 21 2904 Archer av. Official in charge, Julius Cunradi.

Rogers Park Greenleaf av. sw. cor. N. Clark. Official in charge, J. T. Moss.

FOREIGN MAILS.

Mails for Great Britain and Ireland, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays, via New York, close at 4 p. m.

For Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays, via New York, close at 4 p. m.

For Germany via New York, Mondays and Thursdays, close at 40. m.

For China, Japan, New Zealand, Aus- tralia, Sandwich Islands, Fiji Islands, Samoa and specially addressed address- ed matter for Siam, mails close daily at 2 p. m. sent to San Francisco for dis- patch in direct bags from that office.

Note Mails for countries not named above close daily at 4 p.m. and are sent to New York for dispatch in the closed bags from that office.

For Canada Province Ontario and Quebec, close at 8.30 a.m. and 8 p. m. daily except Sunday and Sunday 5 p. m., Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal, London, special dispatch closes daily at 2:30 p. m. Mails for above points close on Sundays at 5 p.m.

For Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island and Newfound- land,close daily at 7:45 and 11.45 a.m. and 7 and 8:30 p.m. (except Sunday, 5 p.m.) and sent in bags to Boston for dispatch from that office.

For British Columbia and Manitoba, dispatched via St. Paul, closing daily at 2 a.m.

Foreign postage tables will be found in the public lobbies of the main and branch offices.

For Mexico close daily at 8.15 a. m., and 8 p.m.

UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION.

The rates of postage to the countries and colonies composing the Universal Postal Union (except Canada and Mexico) are as follows:

Letters, per 15 grams (l/2 ounce,) 5 cents; postal cards each, 2 cents; news- papers and other printed matter, per 2 ounces, i cent; commercial papers, packets not in excess of 10 ounces, 5 cents, packets in excess of 10 ounces, for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, i cent; samples of merchandise, packets not in excess of 4 ounces 2 cents, pack- ets in excess of 4 ounces, for each 2 ounces or fraction thereof, i cent; registration fee on letters or other arti- cles, 10 cents.

Ordinary letters for countries of the Postal Union (except Canada and Mexico) will be forwarded, whether any postage is prepaid on them or not. All other mailable matter must be pre- paid, at least partially.

Argentine Republic, Australia-Aus- tria-Hungary, Bahamas, Barbacloes, W. I., Belgium. Bermudas, Bolivia, Brazil, British Colonies on West coast of Africa and in West Indies, British Guiana, British Honduras, British In- dia, Bulgaria, Canada, Ceylon, Chili, Colombia U. S. of, Congo, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Cuba, Danish Colonies of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John; Den- mark, Dominica, Ecuador, Egypt, Falkland Islands, Fiji Islands, France, French Colonies, in Asia, Africa, America and Oceanica; Germany, Ger- man Protectorates, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Greenland, Guatema- la, Hawaii, Sandwich Islands; Hayti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Labuan, Liberia, Luxemburg, Malta, Mauritius, Mexico, Montenegro, Netherlands, Netherland Colonies in Asia, Oceanica " and America, New- foundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Para- guay, Persia, Peru, Porto Rico, Portu- gal, Portuguese Colonies in Asia and Africa, Queensland, Roumania, Russia, Salvador, Servia, Siam, South Aus- tralia, Spain, Spanish Colonies in Africa, Oceanica and Asia; Singapore, Penang and Malacca; St. Vincent, W. I., Sweden, Switzerland, Tasmania, Trinidad, W. I., Regency of Tunis, Uruguay, Venezuela, West Australia.

RATES OF POSTAGE. The letter rate of postage is two cents for each ounce or fraction thereof throughout the United States and Do- minion of Canada and Mexico. The postage on letters dropped in the office

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3139 Wabash Avenue

Telephone South-922 CHICAGO, ILL.

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for delivery in the city is two cents per ounce.

All letters must be fully prepaid by stamps.

The following Classes of Letters are not Advertised: Drop Letters. Box Letters. Letters directed and sent to hotels, and thence returned to the post office as unclaimed. Letters returned from the dead letter office to writers, and card request letters. Circulars, free packets, containing printed docu- ments, speeches and other printed mat- ter. N.B.— A request for the return of a letter to the writer if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post-office and State, across the left hand side of the envelope, on the face side, will be com- plied with. Such letters will be returned to the writer free of postage.

MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS.

This class embraces newspapers and other periodical publications, issued not less than four times a year, from a known office of publication, and bearing a date of issue, and which have no cloth, leather, or other substantial binding. Such publications must have a legiti- mate list of subscribers and must not be designed primarily for advertising purposes or for free circulation. The rate of postage on second-class matter when sent from the office of publication (including sample copies), or when sent from a news agent to actual subscribers, or to other news agents, is one cent per pound or fraction thereof; but if sent by any other than the publisher or a news agent is one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.

MAIL MATTER OF THE THIRD CLASS.

This class embraces transient news- papers and periodicals, books (printed), photographs, circulars, proof sheets.and corrected proof sheets with manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated. The rate of postage is one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof, except on transient newspapers and periodicals of the second-class, which will be one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.

MAIL MATTER OF THE FOURTH CLASS.

This class embraces labels, patterns, playing cards, visiting cards, address tags, paper sacks, wrapping paper and blotting pads, with or without printed advertisements thereon, bill heads, letter heads, envelopes with printed addresses thereon, ornamented paper, 3

and all other matter of the same general character. This class also includes merchandise, and samples of merchan- dise, models, samples of ores, metals, minerals, seeds, etc., and any other matter not included in the first, second, or third classes, and which is not in its form of nature liable to damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce or fractional part there- of. U.S. POSTAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.

FEES FOR MONEY ORDERS.

On orders not exceeding $5 . . 5 cts. Over $5, and not exceeding $10 . S cts. Over $10 and not exceeding $15, 10 cts. Over 15 30, 15 cts.

Over 30 40, 20 cts.

Over 40 50, 25 cts.

Over 50 60, 30 cts.

Over 60 70, 35 cts.

Over 70 80, 40 cts.

Over 80 100, 45 cts.

No fraction of cents to be introduced in the order.

No single orders issued for more than $100.

Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional money orders.

No applicant, however, can obtain in one day more than three orders paya- ble at the same office and to the same payee.

INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.

Orders can be obtained upon any money order office in Great Britain and Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, France, Al-

tLg

Hong Kong, India and Tasmania, Queensland, Cape Colony, The Wind- ward Islands and The Leeward Islands, for any sum not exceeding $50 in Uni- ted States currency.

No single order issued for more than $5o.

Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional money orders. There is no limit to the number of orders in the International Money Or- der System.

FEES FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.

On orders not exceeding $10 . . $ ,10

Over $10 and not exceeding $20 . .20

" 20 30 . .30

' 30 40 . .40

1 40 So . .50

TELEPHONE NoRTH-574-

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Garden City Steam Carpet

and Lace Cleaning Works.,

42-44 Michigan St.

Chicago.

The above cut represents one of our Famous Steam Carpet Cleaning Machines, manufactured especially for us, A powerful exhaust ventilator, running at a high rate of speed and in con- nection with each machine removes all dust and gases from your carpets and thoroughly airs them.

" The Best is Always the Cheapest."

If it pays to take up carpets at all, it certainly pays to have them well cleaned, this cannot be done by hand. We do work in all kinds of weather and all the year round. We take up, clean, scour, refit, make, lay, pack and ship, as desired, by the best of workmen. We store large quantities during the summer months, packing them in camphor, and insuring them while in our possession. Our process of cleaning is conceded by all to be a success, causing the abrasion of the surface, straightening the nap and brightening the colors, thereby removing every particle of dust and dirt. We were the first to introduce these machines, a d have a capacity of 1,000 yards a day.

AUW & CHAMBERS, Props.

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POSTAL NOTES.

Postal Notes for sums not exceeding $4.00 will be issued on payment of a fee of three cents each. These notes are made payable to bearer at any money order office in the United States which the purchaser may designate.

REGISTRY DEPARTMENT. Letters can be registered to all parts of the United States upon payment of a fee of ten cents, in addition to the regular postage.

RAILWAY POST-OFFICES. Railway post-offices are established on all lines from Chicago. These offices run upon nearly all trains, and letters may be mailed at the cars up to the moment prior to the departure of the trains. Stamps of the denominations of two cents may be had at the cars.

ACADEMIES AND SEMI- NARIES.

ARMOUR INSTITUTE - Armour av. sw. cor. 33d.

BAPTIST UNION THEOLOGI- CAL SEMINARY— Morgan Park.

BIBLE INSTITUTE FOR HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE CHICAGO EVANGELIZA- TION SOCIETY— 80 Institute pi. and 228 to 232 Lasalle av.

CHICAGO MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL— Michigan av. nw. cor. i2th.

CHICAGO MUSIC ALCOLLEGE- Central Music Hall.

CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMI- NARY—81 S. Ashland av.

DE LA SALLE INSTITUTE-Wa- bash av. ne. cor. 35th

GARRETT BIBLICAL INSTI- TUTE—Evanston.

GERMAN LUTHERAN THEO- LOGICAL SEMINARY— 437 N. Ash- land av.

ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS— South Evanston.

McCORMICK THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH— 1060 N. Halsted.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY —Evanston.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSI- TY LAW SCHOOL-40 Dearborn.

ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE— 413 W. I2th.

ST. PROCOPIUS COLLEGE— 704 Allport.

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO - Ellis av. and 57th.

WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEM- INARY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH— 1113 Wash ington boul.

WOMEN'S COLLEGE OF LITER- ATURE AND ART— Evanston

ASYLUMS.

CHICAGO HOME FOR INCURA- BLES (THE)— Ellis av. ne. cor. 56th.

CHICAGO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-49th and In- diana av.

CHICAGO NURSERY AND HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM-855 N. Halsted and 175 Burling.

CHICAGO ORPHAN ASYLUM - 2228 Michigan av.

CHURCH HOME FOR ORPHANS —4331 Ellis av.

COOK COUNTY INSANE ASY- LUM—Located at Dunning. 111.

COOK COUNTY POOR HOUSE- Dunning P. O.

DANISH LUTHERAN ORPHANS' HOME— Maplewood ERRING WOMAN'S REFUGE-

5024 Indiana av.

FOUNDLINGS HOME-ii4 S.Wood nr. W. Madison.

GERMAN OLD PEOPLE'S HOME —Harlem. (Altenheim P.O.) Cook Co.

GUARDIAN ANGEL GERMAN (R.C.) ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located at Rose Hill (Havelock P.O.) Cook Co.

HOLY FAMILY ORPHAN ASY- LUM—Holt and Division.

HOME FOR THE AGED-W. Har- rison cor. Throop.

HOME FOR THE AGED-Sheffield av. sw. cor. Fullerton av.

HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHIL- DREN—Park av. cor. Paulina

HOME FOR UNEMPLOYED GIRLS— Market and Elm.

HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS- 1926 Wabash av.

HOUSE OF MERCY (for young women)— Adjoining Mercy Hospital, Calumet av. cor. Twenty-sixth.

Rosehill Cemetery

SITUATED on exceptionally high rolliqg ground >O^j 7 miles from Chicago, oq Milwaukee Division

^Tqb Chicago aqd Northwestern Railway. Good

carriage drives frorr\ the city to the grouqd.

GEO. H. SCOTT, Acting Supt. EUGENE C. LONG, Sec'y & Treas.

Post-Office Address, HAVELOCK, ILL. WM. H. TURNER, Prest.

City Office, National Life Building, Rooms 9O and 92

157 to 163 La Salle Street

TELEPHONE DIRECTIONS— If City is wanted, ask for Maiq-615.

If Cemetery is waqted ask for Lake View-IOI Wh\en it aqswers ask for Rosety 1 1 Cemetery.

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HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD-N. Market cor. Hill.

ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-South Evanston.

ILLINOIS MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME— 447 Carroll av. cor. Sheldon.

ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF AGR1' CULTURE AND MANUAL TRAIN- ING SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Glenwood Park.

MARTHA WASHINGTON HOME Graceland av. cor. Western av., Lake View.

NEWS-BOYS' & BOOT-BLACKS' HOME— 1418 Wabashav.

OLD PEOPLE'S HOME-Indiana av. nw. cor. Thirty-ninth.

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB-433W. i2th.

SERVITESISTERS'INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR GIRLS— 1396 W. Van- buren.

SOLDIERS' HOME— South Evan- ston.

ST. JOSEPH'S ASYLUM FOR BOYS -Crawford av. bet. \V. Diversey av. and W. Belmont av.

ST. JOSEPH'S HOME FOR THK FRIENDLESS— 409 S. May.

ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM

Thirty-fifth cor. Lake av.

ST. MARY'S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Feehanville, Cook Co.. 111.

ST. VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL— 191 Lasalle av.

UHLICH EVANGELICAL LU- THERAN ORPHAN ASYLUM-22I Burling nw. cor. Centre.

WASHINGTONIAN HOME— 566 to 572 W. Madison.

WORKING BOYS' HOME AND MISSION OF OUR LADY OF MERCY-363 W. Jackson.

WORKING WOMEN'S HOME— 21 S Peoria.

CEMETERIES.

CALVARY— Ten miles n. of city. Office at Cemetery and 18 Reaper blk.

CONCORDIA— Five miles west ol city limits on Madison. Office 2, 173 Randolph.

FOREST HOME CEMETERY- Office92 Washington.

GERMAN LUTHERAN OF ST. PAUL AND EMANUAL

CHURCHES— N. Clark cor. Graceland av.

GRACELAND-N. Clark ne. cor. Graceland av. five miles n. of court house, on Chicago & Evanston R.R. Open every day (Sundays to lot owners only). Office, room 56 Montauk blk.

HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO C1ETY— S. of Graceland cemetery.

MOUNT GREENWOOD CEME TERY— One-half mile w. of Morgan Park. Office, room 33, 95 Washington.

MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY- Washington Heights. Office, 305, 138 Jackson.

MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY— Dunning Station, C. M. & St. P. Ry. 9 miles w. of city hall. Office, 409 Mil- waukee av.

MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY— One-half mile w. of Morgan Park, on Grand Trunk R. R. Office, 18 Reaper blk.

OAKWOODS— Sixty-seventh st. cor. Cottage Grove av., Hyde Park. Office, room 102, 187 Dearborn.

RIDGELAWN CEMETERY- C raw ford av. cor. Peterson av. (J.)

ROSEHILL— Seven miles from cily, on Mil. div. C. & N.W.Ry. City office, 90 and 92, 139 Lasalle.

ST. BONIFACE— (German Catholic) N. Clark cor. Lawrence av.

\\ ALDHEIM— Ten miles from court house, on Galena div. C.H.& B. and C. & Wis.Cent.Ry. Office, 161 Randolph.

ZION CONGREGATION CEME- TERY-Rosehill.

CHURCHES. Baptist.

AUBURN PARK— 622,79th. Pastor, Rev. G. J. Johnson.

AUSTIN— Pastor, Rev. J. F. Bartlett

AUSTIN SWEDISH— Pastor, Rev. J. Samuelson.

BELDEN AVENUE— N. Halsted cor. Belden av. Pastor, Rev. H.H. Bar- bo ur.

BETHANY Hoyne av. nr. 35th. Pastor, Rev. E. A. Orr.

BETHEL (Colored)— South Chi- cago. Pastor, Rev. J. W. Cabeen.

BETHESDA(Colored)-34th se. cor. Armour av. Pastor, Rev. W. A. Birch.

CALVARY— Wabash av. cor. 38th. Pastor, Rev. W. B. Riley.

SUCCESSORS TO E. A. SH EUD & CO.

OWNED AND OPERATED BY

THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY,

PRINCIPAL OFFICE:

134 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO. Tel. Main- 1 789 and Main-1796

BRANCH OFFICES:

Corner 22d Street and Stewart Avenue,

Sangamon and Lake Streets. " Leavitt and Kinzie Streets,

Ogden Avenue and West 14th Street,

38th Street and Western Avenue— Brighton Park,

40th Street and Stewart Avenue— Oakland, " 43d Street and Stowart Avenue Town of Lake, ' " 61st Street and Lexington Avenue, - - '

" 63d Street and Wentworth Ave— Englewood, Tel. 38 " 75th Street and Dobson Avenue Grand Crossing.

93d Street and Anthony Avenue— South Chicago. " 115th Street and Stephenson Avenue— Pullman. PRINC'PAL STORAGE,

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- Tel

Tel. Soutn-403

" Main-4001

11 West-255

" West-132

" Yards-505

. Oakland-877

Yards-660

World's Fair-233

Wentworth. 526

WOLF LAKE, INDIANA

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CENTENNIAL-W. Jackson cor. Lincoln. Pastor. Rev. Alonzo K. Parker, D.D.

CENTRAL— 465 State. Pastor, Rev. T. L. Smith.

COLEHOUR GERMAN Pastor, Rev. A. Peterson.

COVENANT-Maple cor. Wright. Pastor, Rev. Gilbert Frederick.

ELSDON— 52d cor. Bonney av. Pastor, Rev. J. M. Griswell.

ENGLEWOOD FIRST- Engle- wood av. cor. Stewart av. Pastor, Rev. Myron W. Hayn9s.

ENGLEWOOD SWEDISH Princeton av. nr. 57th. Pastor, .

EVANGEL Dearborn nr. 47th. Pastor, Rev. Charles Henry.

EVANSTON SWEDISH -Pastor, Rev. Charles Palm.

FERNWOOD— Fernwood. Pastor, Rev. W. A. Waldo.

FIRST EVANSTON— Pastor, Rev. H. A. Delano.

FIRST— South Park av.cor. 3ist. Pastor, Rev. P. S. Henson, D.D.

FIRST GERMAN-Superiqr cor. Paulina. Pastor, Rev. J. L. Meier.

FIRST SWEDISH-Elm cor. Milton av. Pastor, Rev. A. Hjelm.

FOURTH-Ashland boul. cor. Mon- roe. Pastor, Rev. Kittredge Wheeler.

FOURTH SWEDISH-mth and Curtis av. Pastor, Rev. E. J. Nord- lander.

HIGHLAND PARK-Supt.J.Steers.

HUMBOLDT PARK Humboldt cor. Cortland. Pastor, Rev. J. F. McNamee.

HUMBOLDT PARK SWEDISH— Rockwell cor. Wabansia av. Pastor, Rev. M. Carlson.

HYDE PARK-Madison av. cor. 54th. Pastor, Rev. John R. Gow.

IMMANUEL— ws. Michigan av. nr. 23d. Pastor, Rev. O. P. Gifford.

LAGRANGE— Pastor, Rev. G. M. Daniels.

LAKE VIEW-Otto nr. Southport av, Pastor, Rev. T. W. Jones.

LAKEVIEW SWEDISH-Noble nr. Clifton. Pastor, Rev. C. W. Anderson.

LASALLE AVENUE— Lasalle av. nr. Division. Pastor, Rev. H. O. Row- lands, D.D.

MAPLEWOOD-Fullerton av. nr.N. Western av. Pastor, Rev. Jos. C. Dent.

MAYWOOD— Pastor, Rev. A. W Wishart.

MEMORIAL-Oakwood boul. m. Cottage Grove av. Pastor, Rev. L. A. Crandall, D.D.

MESSIAH— Flournoy cor. Washte- naw av. Pastor, Rev. O. B. Sarber.

MILLARD AVENUE-Millard av. se. cor. W. 24th. Lawndale. Pastor, Rev. L. L. Turney.

MORGAN PARK— Crescent av. Pastor, Rev. W. D. Fuller.

NORMAL PARK— Stewart av. cor. 7oth. Pastor, Rev. W. B. Matteson.

NORTH ASHLAND AV.-N. Ash- land av. nr. W. North av. Pastor, Rev. J. P. Thorns.

OAK PARK-Pastor, Rev. T. H. Rowley.

OAK PARK GERMAN Pastor, Rev. J. F. Hoefflin.

OLIVET (Colored)-Harmon ct. cor. Holden pi. Pastor, Rev. J. F. Thomas.

PROVIDENCE (Colored)— 2$ N. Irving pi. Pastor, Rev. A. W. New- some.

PULLMAN-Pastor, Rev. Fred. Berry.

PULLMAN SWEDISH-Pastor, Rev. E. J. Nordlander.

RAVENSWOOD— Pastor, Rev. F E. Weston.

ROGERS PARK— Pastor, Rev. C. Braithwaite.

SALEM SWEDISH— Ambrose cor. Lincoln. Pastor, Rev. C. W. Sund- mark.

SCANDINAVIAN BETHEL— Rock well nr. Humboldt Park. Pastor, Rev. J. A. Fridell.

SCANDINAVIAN PILGRIM -N. Carpenter cor. Ohio. Pastor, Rev. E. L. Myrland.

SECOND— Morgan sw. cor. W. Mon- roe. Pastor, Rev. W. M. Lawrence, D.D.

SECOND EVANSTON (Colored)— Pastor, Rev. G. M. Davis.

•SECOND GERMAN-^Burling cor. Willow. Pastor, Rev. John Fellman.

SECOND SWEDISH-3oi8 and 3020 5th av. nr. 3ist. Pastor, Rev. O. John Engstrand.

SOUTH CHICAGO-Houston av. and goth. Pastor, Rev. A. C. Kelly.

SOUTH CHICAGO GERMAN- Pastor, Rev. A. Peterson.

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185 MICHIGAN AVENUE, LELAND HOTEL

294 Fifth Avenue, New York

21 0, 21 OA, 266, 268 Regent Street, London

1308 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

4O2 Boylston Street, Boston

113 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, R. I.

And Paris

MILLINERY EXCLUSIVELY

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

SOUTH CHICAGO SWEDISH- Fourth av. and gSth. Pastor, Rev. A. Xallgren.

THIRD GERMAN— Johnson cor. Henry. Pastor, Rev. J. Scholz.

TRINITY— Ohio nr. Robey. Pastor, Rev. A. C. Dodds.

WESTERN AVENUE— Warren av. nw. cor. S. Western av. Pastor, Rev. C. Perren, Ph. D.

WOODLAWN PARK— Woodlawn Park. Pastor, Rev. W. R. Wood.

Baptist Missions.

BOHEMIAN MISSION— Throop s. i6th. Rev. John Kejr, missionary.

HOPE MISSION— Noble nw. cor. Ohio.

OGDEN AVENUE MISSION- 643 Ogden av. James W. Ashby, pastor.

RAYMOND MISSION-Poplar av. nr. 3oth.

SACRAMENTO AVENUE MIS- SION— Sacramento av. and Lake.

Christian.

CHURCH OF CHRIST-W. Jack- son cor. Oakley av. Pastor, Elder Carnduff.

CENTRAL— Indiana av. cor. 37th. Pastor, Rev. W. F. Black.

CHRISTIAN (Colored)-27i9 Dear- born. Pastor, Rev. E. M. Harris.

ELSMERE-iS Ballon nr. North av.

ENGLEWOODD— Dickey s. of 64th. Pastor, Rev. N. S. Haynes.

GARFIELD PARK W. Monroe cor. Francisco. Pastor, Rev. I. W. Ingram.

NORTH SIDE Sheffield av. and Montana, nr. Lincoln av. Pastor, Rev. G. F. Hall.

RAVENSWOOD-Leland av. and Lyman. Pastor, Rev. H. J. Underwood.

WEST SIDE— W. Jackson cor. S. Western av. Pastor, Rev. John W. Allen.

Congregational.

ARMOUR MISSION 33rd cor. Armour av. Pastor, Rev. C. T. Wyc-

koff.

ASHLAND AVENUE-S. Ashland av. cor. W. 2oth. Pastor, Rev. William Cochran.

AUBURN PARK-77th and Wright. Pastor, Rev. H. T. Sell.

AUSTIN— Pastor, Rev. S. S. Healy.

AVONDALE (GERMAN)— 205 Bel- mont av. Pastor, Rev. Wm. Bohtcker.

BETHANY— Superior cor. Lincoln. Pastor, Rev. W. S. Westervelt.

BETHESDA— 235 Division. Pastor, Rev. .

BETHLEHEM CHAPEL— 709 to 7i3Loomis. Pastor, Rev. E. A. Adams.

BLUE ISLAND— Pastor, Rev. W. Demorest.

BOWMANVILLE Bowmanville. Pastor, Rev. E. E. Day.

BRIDGEPORT SWEDISH-Bloom cor. 35th. Pastor, Rev. .

BRIGHTON— W. 34th nr. Lincoln. Pastor, Rev. W. J. Marsh.

CALIFORNIA AVENUE— Califor- nia av. cor. W. Monroe. Pastor, Rev. D. F. Fox.

CENTRAL PARK— W. 4ist cor. Fulton. Pastor, Rev. S. C. Haskins.

CORTLAND ST.— 913 N. Robey. Pastor, Rev. O. C. Grauer.

COVENANT— W. Polk nw. cor. Claremont av. Pastor. Rev. W. E. Brooks.

CRAGIN Armitage av. nr. Grand av. Pastor, Rev. C. H. Corwin.

DESPLAINES-Pastor, Rev. E. W. Huelster.

DOREMUS— Butler nr.3ist. Pastor, Rev. J. H. Clark.

DOUGLAS PARK-903 Sawyer av. Pastor, Rev. Wm. J. Cady.

DUNCAN AVENUE— Duncan av. cor. 77th. Pastor, Rev. G. B. Grannis.

ELMHURST— Pastor, Rev. M. L. Williston.

EVANSTON— Pastor, Rev. J. F. Loba.

EWING STREET-24I and 243 Ew- ing. Pastor, .

FIRST— Washington boul. sw. cor. Ann. Pastor, Rev. E. P. Goodwin, D.D.

FIRST SCANDINAVIAN -Point cor Chaney. Pastor, Rev. C. T. Dyr- ness.

FOREST AV. (Oak Park)— Pastor,

FORESTVILLE-Chaplain av. cor. 46th. Pastor, Rev. W. A. Lyman.

GLEN ELLYN— Pastor, Rev. J. S.

Rood.

GLENCOE-Pastor, Rev. M. Smith GRACE —Powell av. cor. Cherry pi.

Pastor, Rev. W. J. Warner.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

GRACELAND Jansen av. cor. Waveland av. Pastor, Rev. \\ . \Y. Newell.

GRAND AV.— Grand and Lawndale avs. Pastor, Rev. J. W. Stotts.

GREEN STREET-$6th cor. Green. Pastor, .

GROSS PARK-I865 N. Hoyne av. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Hopkins. "

HARVEY Pastor, Rev. E. S. Chandler.

HERMOSA-Howard av. nr. Cort- land. Pastor, Rev. C. H. Corwin.

HI NSDALE— Pastor, Rev. G. H. Wilson.

HUMBOLDT PARK-W. Chicago av. nr. N. California av. Pastor, Rev. J. F. Smith.

IMMANUEL-66i9 S. Halsted. Pastor, Rev. J. D. Pettigrew.

JEFFERSON-Jefferson Park. Pas- tor, Rev. A. M. Thome.

JEFFERSON PARK (German)- Pastor, Rev. John Block.

JOHANNES GERMAN - Franklin nr. Eugenie. Pastor, Rev. G. A. Zim- merman.

LA GRANGE— Pastor, Rev. W. A. Evans.

LAKE VIEW - Seminary av. cor. Lill av. Pastor, Rev. P. Krohn.

LEAVITT STREET-S. Leavittsw. cor. W. Adams. Pastor, Rev. Theodore P. Prudden, D.D.

LINCOLN PARK— Garfield av. cor. Mohawk. Pastor, Rev. David Beaton.

LOMBARD Pastor, Rev. H. F. Goodwin.

MAPLEVVOOD - Maplewood nr. Fulierton av. Pastor, .

MAYFLOWER CHAPEL BRANCH— Sacramento av. cor. Fill- more. Pastor, Rev. F. G. Wilcox.

MAYWOOD-Pastor, Rev. J. Ellis.

MILLARD AVENUE S. Central Park av. se. cor. W. Twenty-third. Pas- tor Rev. J. C. Cromer.

MONT CLARE -Pearl cor. Vine. Pastor, Rev. D. E. Evans.

MORGAN PARK— Pastor, Rev. J. M. Campbell.

MORTON PARK-Pastor, Rev. C. E. Watson.

NEW ENGLAND - Dearborn av. cor. Delaware pi. Pastor, Rev. James G. Johnson.

NORTH ENGLEWOOD - Lasalle cor. 59th. Pastor, Rev. Chas. Reynolds.

OAKLEY BRANCH-W. Indiana nr. Oakley av. Pastor, Rev. G. W. James.

OAK PARK— Pastor, Rev. H. N. Hoyt.

PACIFIC - Cortland cor. Ballou. Pastor, .

PARK MANOR yist and Rhodes av. Pastor, Rev. C. E. Blodgett.

PARK RIDGE-Pastor, Rev. C. S. Leeper.

PILGRIM-Harvard cor. 64th. Pas- tor, Rev. A. L. Smalley.

PILGRIM GERMAN Avers av. cor. Emory av. Pastor, Rev. H. W. Heinzelmann.

PLYMOUTH-Michigan av.nr. 26th. Pastor, Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus,D.D.

PORTER MEMORIAL BRANCH Paulina nr. Taylor. Pastor, Rev. G. L. Smith.

PULLMAN (Swedish)— Pastor,

RAVENSWOOD Commercial and Sulzer. Pastor, Rev. Charles H. Keays.

REDEEMER— School nr. Evanston av. Pastor, Rev. C. L. Morgan.

RIDGELAND-Pastor, Rev. W. A. Bartlett.

ROGERS PARK— Pastor, Rev. A. W. Williams.

ROSEHILL-Rosehill. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Atcheson.

ROSELAND (Swedish)— Indiana av. sw. cor. ii3th. Pastor, Rev. C. E. Stadshang.

SARDIS WELSH - 143 S. Peoria. Pastor, Rev. R. T. Evans.

SECOND SCANDINAVIAN-But- ler nr. 3ist. Pastor, Rev. B. C Bjuge.

SEDGWICK BRANCH-Sedgwick nr. Blackhawk. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Day.

SOUTH Drexel boul. nw. cor. 4oth. Pastor, Rev. W. Scott.

SOUTH CHICAGO -Ontario nr. qist. Pastor, Rev. G. H. Bird.

SOUTH GERMAN -Ullman cor. James av. Pastor, Rev. John Sattler.

ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL GERMAN-;ist nr. Western av. Pas- tor, Rev. G. L. Albrecht.

SUMMERDALE - E. Ravenswood Park nr. Walnut. Pastor, Rev. E. B. Wylie.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

TABERNACLE - W. Indiana se. cor. Morgan. Pastor, Rev. A. Monroe.

TRINITY— Wright cor. ;ist. Pas- tor, Rev. G. S. Rollins. .

UNION PARK Cor. S. Ashland av. and Washington boul. Pastor, Rev. Frederick A. Noble, D.D.

UNIVERSITY— 56th and Madison av. Pastor, Rev. N. I. Rubinkam.

WARREN AVENUE Warren av. sw. cor. Albany av. Pastor, Rev. J. A. Adams.

WASHINGTON PARK-ioio, 3ist nr. Indiana av. Pastor, Rev. S. Fisher.

WEST CHURCH-i2th nr. W. 4ad. Pastor, Rev. B. F. Winchester. *

WHEATON-Pastor, Rev. S. G. Lamb.

WICKER PARK— 613 Davis. Pas- tor, Rev. H. F. Jos^phson.

\VILMETTE-Pastor, Rev. E. B. Dean.

WINNETKA— Pastor, Rev. Q. L. Dowd.

WORKER'S —Butler nr. 3ist. Pas- tor, Rev. J. H. Clark.

Cumberland i'resh.vt erian.

FIRST— Stewart boul. and 6}d ct. Pastor, Rev. Hugh Spencer Williams.

SECOND— Oakley av. and 68th st. Pastor, W. C. Logan.

PEOPLE'S CHAPEL— N. Hals';ed and Briar pi. Pastor, Rev. A. H. Stephens.

Dutch Reformed.

FIRST HOLLAND REFORMED W. Harrison cor. May. Pastor, Rev. R. Bloemendal. English service at Marshfield av. cor. W. Taylor.

HOLLAND CHRISTIAN RE- FORMED — $23 W. i4th. Pastor, Rev. H. Doustra.

TRINITY REFORMED Marsh- field av. cor. Taylor. Pastor, Rev. P. Moerdyke.

Episcopal. |

DIOCESE OF CHICAGO-Bishop, Rt. Rev. William E. McLaren, D.D., D.C.L. Office 103 Adams; res. 64 As- tor. Dean, Rev. Clinton Locke, D.D., 282$ Indiana av.; Rev. Luther Pardee, Sec. and Treas., The Walton; F. F. Ainsworth, Treas. Board of Missions, 2302 Indiana av.

ALL ANGELS (for the deaf)- State nr. 2oth. Rev. A. W. Mann.

ALL SAINTS'-(Ravenswood) Rev. C. R. D. Crittenton.

ANNUNCIATION Auburn Park. Rev. George B. Pratt.

CATHEDRAL SS. PETER AND PAUL cor. Washington boul. and Peoria. Bishop, Rt. Rev. William E. McLaren. D.D.. LL.D. Priests, Revs. George D. Wright and G. S. Todd, 18 S. Peoria.

CALVARY-Western av. cor. Mon- roe. Rector, Rev. W. B. Hamilton.

CHRIST— 64th cor. Woodlawn av. Rector, Rev. A. L. Williams.

CHRIST— (Winnetka) Rector, Rev. R. H. Neely.

CHURCH OF ATONEMENT- Edgewater. Priest, F. W. Keater.

CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Lasalle av. ne. cor. Elm. Rector, Rev. Edward A. Larrabee; Asst. Priest, Rev. J. Woods Elliott.

CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY- Ashland boul. cor. W. Adams. Rec- tor, Rev. T. N. Morrison.

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD-Millard av. Priest, Rev. J. Wynne Jones.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY COM- MUNION—Maywood. Rector, Rev. C. C. Tate.

CHURCH OF THE MEDIATOR - Morgan Park. Rector, Rev. J. M. Mc- Grath.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY NA- TIVITY — 699 W. Indiana. Rector,

CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRIN- ITY-Stock Yards. Rector, Rev. H. C. Kinney.

CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR 703 Fullerton av. Rector, Rev. W. J. Petrie.

CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER —57th cor. Washington av. Rev. F. B. Dunham.

CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGU- RATION—43d nr. Cottage Grove av. Rector, Rev. Walter Delafield, S. T. D.

EMANUEL LaGrange. Rector, Rev. Morton Stone.

GRACE— Oak Park. Rector, Rev. C. P. Anderson.

GRACE— 144^ Wabash av. nr. i6th. Rector, Rev. Clinton Locke; D.D.

GRACE— Hinsdale. Rector, Rev. H. W. Perkins.

HOLY CROSS— State nr. arth. Rector, Rev. E. Bazett Jones.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

SEMINARY CHAPEL— ii 13 Wash- ington boul. Rector, Rev. W. J. Gold, S.T.D.

ST. ALBAN'S-4336 Prairie av. Rector, Rev. Geo. W. Knapp.

ST. ALBAN'S— Norwood Park. Rec- tor, Rev. C. E. Bowles.

ST. ANDREW'S-Washington boul. cor. Robey. Rector, Rev. W. C. De- witt.

ST. ANSGARIUS' Sedgwick nr. Chicago av. Rector, Rev. Herman Lindskog.

ST. BARNABAS' - Central Park. Rector, Rev. C. C. Tate.

ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S-^ cor. Stewart av. Rector, Rev. B.F.Matrau.

ST. CHRYSOSTOM-757 N. Clark. Rector, Rev. T. A. Snively.

ST. GEORGE'S-Grand Crossing. Priest, Rev. T. Cory Thomas.

ST. JAMES'— Cor. Cass and Huron. Rector, Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins.

ST. JOHN'S -Irving Park. Rev. Chas. E. Bolles.

ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL— 26 and 28 Clybourn pi. Rev. Irving Spencer.

ST. LUKE'S-388 S. Western av. Rector, Rev. C. E. Bowles.

ST. LUKE'S— South Evanston. Rec- tor, Rev. D. F. Smith.

ST. MARGARET -Windsor Park. Rev. T. Cory Thomas.

ST. MARK'S— Evanston. Rector, Rev. A. W. Little.

ST. MARK'S Cottage Grove av. cor. 36th. Rector, Rev. W. W. Wil- son.

ST. MARY'S-Morton Park. Rec- tor, Rev. J. C. Sage.

ST. MATTHEW'S -North Evans- ton. Rector, Rev. H. R. Neely.

ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE-Aus- tin. Rev. L. Pardee.

ST. PAUL'S-4928 Lake av. Rector, Rev. C. H. Bixby.

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Riverside. Rector, .

ST. PAUL'S— Rogers' Park. Rec- tor, Rev. J. O. Ferris.

ST. PETER'S— 1737 Belmont av. Rector, Rev. S. C. Edsall.

ST. PHILIP THE EVANGELIST— Brighton Park. Rector, Rev. Henry G. Moore.

ST. SIGFRIED-Michigan av. and 26th. Rev. A. F. Schultzberg.

ST. STEPHEN'S-Johnson nr. W. Taylor. Rev. C. N. Moiler.

ST. THOMAS' - (colored) Dear- born nr. 3oth. Rector, Rev. James E. Thompson.

TRINITY- Michigan av. cor. 26th. Rector, Rev. John Rouse. Asst., Rev. J. Hollister Lynch.

TRINITY-HighlandPark. Rector. Rev. P. C. Wolcott.

TRINITY— Wheaton. Rector, .

Missions and Chapels).

CHAPEL OF ST. LUKE'S HOS- PITAL,^ Indiana av. Chaplain, Rev. Edward Warren.

SISTERS OF ST. MARY CHAPEL Washington boul. nr. Peoria.

Kpiscopal (Reformed).

(Synod of Chicago.) Bishop, Rt. Rev. Chas. E. Cheney,D.D.

CHRIST-Michigan av. and 24th. Rector, Rt. Rev. Charles E. Cheney, D. D.; Asst., Rev. Charles J. Millar.

EMANUEL- Hanover cor. 28th. Rector. Rev. R. H. Burke.

ST. JOHN'S-37th cor. Langley av. Rector, Rev. H. F. Milligan.

ST. LUKE'S HUMBOLDT PARK Humboldt Park. Minister in Charge, Rev. Chas. J. Millar.

ST. MARK'S-Maplewood. Rector. C. I. Millar.

ST. MATTHEW'S - Fullerton av. cor. Larrabee. Minister in Charge, Rev. Frederick Shelley.

TRINITY Englewood. Rector, Rev. Fred J.Walton.

TRINITY-Oak Park, Rector, Rev. George H. Browne.

TYNG MISSION -Archer av. cor. 2ist. Supt., Rev. T. Mountain.

EPISCOPAL (REFORMED) MIS- SIONARY JURISDICTION OF THE NORTHWEST AND WEST— Bishop, Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows, D. D.

ST. PAUL'S— W. Adams sw. cor. Winchester av. Rector, Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows. D. D.

I0vaii;;-«'li<'al Association of North

A mcrit-a.

Board of Bishops Bishop J. J Esher, 745 W. Jackson; Bishop Thorn as Bennean. 232 Winchester av. Bishop S. C. Breyfogel, Reading, Pa. Bishop William Harn, Cleveland, O.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

GERMAN.

CHICAGO DISTRICT Presiding Elder, William Goersele, 658 Sheffield av.

FIRST— 35th cor. Dearborn. Pastor, Rev. C. Ott.

CENTENNIAL W. Harrison sw. cor. Hoyne av. Pastor, Rev. G. C. Knobel.

EBENEZER— Sangamon nr. 67th (Englewood). Pastor, Rev. Leo. Schmitt.

EMANUEL-Sheffield av. ne. cor. Marianna. Pastor, Rev. J. C. Kiest.

HUMBOLDT PARK— Wabansiaav. cor. N. Rockwell. Pastor, Rev. G. Husser.

LANE PARK Roscoe cor. Bos- worth. Pastor, Rev. J. C. Kiest

SALEM— W. i2th cor. Union. Pas- tor, Rev. H. Hintze.

SECOND— Wisconsin cor. Sedgwick. Pastor, Rev. H. Hoehn.

Evangelical Lutheran.

DANISH.

ST. STEPHEN'S Dearborn cor. 36th. Pastor, Rev. Kirkeberg.

TRINITY— 440 and 442 W. Superior. Pastor, Rev. Andrew S. Neilsen.

ENGLISH.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRIN- ITY—398 Lasalle av. Pastor, Rev. Charles Koerner.

GRACE— Belden av. cor. Larrabee. Pastor, Rev. Lee M. Heilman.

GRACE Augusta cor. Hoyne av. Pastor, Rev. H. F. G. Bartholomew.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Fair- field av. cor. Hirsch. Pastor, Rev. R. Weidner.

WICKER PARK-N. Hoyne av. nw. cor. LeMoyne. Pastor, Rev. H. W. Roth, D. D.

GERMAN.

ANDREAS— 3650 Honore. Pastor, Rev.W. Kohn. '

BETHANIA— Humboldt cor. Rock- well. Pastor, Rev. E. Pardicek.

BETHEL— Carroll av. nr. W. 44th. Pastor, Rev. A. Freyschmidt.

BETHLEHEM— N. Paulina cor. Mc- Reynolds. Pastor, Rev. Augustus Reinke.

CHRIST— cor. Humboldt and Byron avs. Pastor, Rev. E. Werfelmann.

CHURCH OF PEACE-N. Wood cor. Iowa. Pastor, Rev. G. W. Lechler.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS Ullman nw. cor. James av. Pastor, Rev. W. Uffenbeck.

COLEHOUR— Pastor, Rev. J. Feir- tag.

EMANUEL— i2th and Ashland av. Pastor, Rev. M. Fuelling.

GETHSEMANE 4407 Wentworth av. Pastor, Rev. J. G. Neutzel.

GNADEN— 169 and 171, 23d pi. nr. Portland av. Pastor, Rev. L. C. Koeh- ler.

GRAND CRQSSING-Pastor, Rev. August Frederking.

JERUSALEM— Larrabee nr. North av.

MARCUS— 1119 California av. Pas- tor, Rev. T. H. Kohn.

MARTINI 4838 Loomis. Pastor, Rev. F. C. Leeb.

NAZARETH— Forest av. nr. Fuller- ton av. Pastor, Rev. J. L. Neve.

PULLMAN— Pullman. Pastor, Rev. Gottlieb Sievers.

ST. JACOBI— Fremont sw. cor. Gar- field av. Pastor, Rev. Wm. Bartling.

ST. JOHANNES— Jefferson. Pastor, Rev. P. Lucke.

ST. JOHN'S-W. Superior cor. Bick- erdike. Pastor, Rev. Henry H. Succop.

ST. LUCAS Belmont av. Lake View. Pastor, Rev. J. A. R. Mueller.

ST. LUKE'S— 62d nw. cor. S. Green (L.) Pastor, Rev. Christian Schaer.

ST. MARK'S Ashland av. cor. Augusta. Pastor, Rev. J. D. Severing- haus, D.D.

ST. MATTHEW'S -Hoyne av. bet 2oth and 2ist. Pastor, Rev. H. Engel- brecht.

ST. PAUL'S Superior cor. N. Franklin. Pastor, Rev. Henry Wunder.

ST. PAUL'S— Madison av. nr. So. Chicago av. Pastor, Rev. August Frederking. Asst. Rev. H. Brauns.

ST. PETER'S-Dearborn s. of 39th. Pastor, Rev. F. P. Merbitz.

ST. SIMON'S-Pierce and Sheridan. Pastor, Rev. Christian Knudten.

ST. STEPHANUS-838 Chestnut. Pastor, Rev. Adolph Buenger.

ST. STEPHEN'S— Wentworth av. nw. cor. 2$th. Pastor, Rev. W. Fahndry.

ST. THOMAS'— Washtenaw av. and Iowa. Pastor, Rev. J. Zentner.

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

SOUTH CHICAGO— Pastor, Rev. Carl Eiszfeldt.

TRINITY (U. A. C.)-Hanover cor. 25th pi. Pastor, Rev. Louis Lochner.

TRINITY WEST CHICAGO— 9, « and 13 Snell. Pastor, Rev. Robert Fahner.

WASHINGTON HEIGHTS— Wins- ton nr. ggth. Pastor, Rev. R. P. Budach.

ZION— W. igth ne. cor. Johnson. Pastor, Rev. Anton Wagner.

ZION'S— gist se. cor. Superior av. Pastor, Albert J. Feeger.

NORWEGIAN.

BETHANIA— W. Indiana se. cor. Carpenter. Pastor, Rev. John Z. Tor- gersen.

BETHLEHEM-W. Huron cor. N. Centre av. Pastor, Rev. J. N. Kildahl.

EM ANUEL— Perry av. cor. Cherry pi. Pastor, Rev. I. I. Breidablick.

NORWEGIAN EVANG. LUTH- ERAN CHURCH OF CHICAGO (The)— Baxter cor. Roscoe. Pastor, Rev. O. E. Brandt.

OUR SAVIOR'S-May cor. W.Erie. Pastor, Rev. O. S. Juul; Asst. Rev. J. B. Torrson.

ST. PAUL'S-W. North av. bet. Leavitt and Shober. Pastor, Rev. J. B. Torrson.

TRINITY-W. Indiana av. sw. cor. Peoria. Pastor, Rev. C. O. Broehaugh.

SWEDISH.

BETHANIA— Houston av. nr. gist. Pastor, Rev. G. Lundhal.

BETHEL Sangamon nr. 66th. Pastor, Rev. A. S. Becklund.

BETHLEHEM— 58th cor. Atlantic. Pastor, Rev. G. E. Youngdahl.

ELIM— ii3th cor. Calumet av. Pastor, Rev. E. A. Zetterstraub.

GETHSEMANE-May cor. W. Hu- ron. Pastor, Rev. Matthew C. Ran- seen.

IMMANUEL— Sedgwick cor. Hob- bie. Pastor, Rev. C. A. Evald; Asst. Rev. J. Mellander.

SALEM— Portland av. bet. aSth and 2gth. Pastor, Rev. L. G. Abrahamson.

SARON— Humboldt cor. Shakes- peare ay. Pastor, Rev. Eiic J. A. Rosenquist.

TRINITY— Seminary av. cor. Noble av. Pastor, Rev. S. A. Sandahl.

ZION— Rice pi. nr. 22d. Pastor. Rev. C. Granath.

Evangelical Reformed.

FIRST GERMAN-I77 and 179 Hast- ings. Pastor, Rev. A. Heinemann.

THIRD FRIEDENS-I330 Welling- ton. Pastor, Rev. O. J. Accola, D.D.

Evangelical United.

CHRISTUS— 1502 Lexington av. Pastor, Rev. C. W. Locher.

CHURCH OF PEACE— 52d cor. Justine. Pastor, Rev. K. Freitag.

EMANUEL'S— 46th cor. Dearborn. Pastor, Rev. W. Hattendorf.

FIRST GERMAN ST. PAUL'S— Ohio sw. cor. N. Lasalle. Pastor, Rev. R. A.John.

SECOND GERMAN ZION— Union nw. cor. W. i4th. Pastor, Rev. Philip Klein.

THIRD GERMAN SALEM-368 to 372, 25th nr. Wentworth av. Pastor, Rev. C. Kraft.

FOURTH GERMAN ST. PET- ER'S— Chicago av. cor. Noble. Pastor, Rev. Gottlieb Lambrecht.

FIFTH GERMAN ST. JOHN'S- Cortland nr. Seymour av. Pastor, Rev. Hugo Stamer.

LUKAS— 62d cor. Green. Pastor, Rev. C. Schaer.

MARKUS— 3tth cor. Dashiel. Pas- tor, Rev. L. Konlmann.

PETRI— Colehour.

ST. NICOLAS— Avondale. Pastor, Rev. R. Witte.

ST. PAUL'S-Rose Hill. Pastor, Rev. D. Bruening.

SIXTH GERMAN BETHLEHEM Diversey av. cor. Lewis. Pastor, Rev. J. G. Kircher.

TRINITY W. 24th sw. cor. So. Robey. Pastor, Rev. Julius Kircher.

ZION'S— Auburn Park. Pastor, Rev. J. Hauck.

Friends.

FRIENDS' MEETING (Orthodox) 26th bet. Indiana and Prairie avs.

FRIENDS' MEETING-Athenaeum bldg., 18 Vanburen.

Free Methodist.

FIRST— 16 N. May. Pastor, Rev. J.D. Marsh.

MILWAUKEE AV.- Mozart nr. Armitage av. Pastor, Rev. W. M. Kelsey.

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SECOND— ^47 Ogden av. Pastor, Rev. B. R. Jones.

SOUTH SIDE— 5251 Dearborn. Pas- tor, Rev. J. K. Kelsey.

SOUTH CHICAGO— South Chica- go. Pastor, Rev. J. K. Kelsey.

THIRD CHURCH— 701 W. Lake. Independent.

CHICAGO AVENUE— Chicago av. nw. cor. Lasalle av. Pastor, Rev. T. B. Hyde.

CENTRAL -Central Music Hall, State se. cor. Randolph. Pastor, Rev. David Swing. Services at 10:30 a. m.

PEOPLE'S McVicker's Theater. Pastor, Rev. H. W. Thomas, $35 W. Monroe. Services 10:4$ a. m. Jewish.

ANSHE EMETH 341 Sedgwick. Pres. J. Solomon; Sec. Ed. Brown; Minister, Rev. Dr. Ad. A. Loewen- heim. Services Friday at 6:30 p. m.; Saturday 9 a. m.

ANSHE K'NESSETH ISRAEL- Tudd se. cor. Clinton. Pres. H. Lesser; Sec. A. Kallis; Minister, Rev. B. Bernstein. Services $ a. m., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. daily.

ANSHE RUSSIA-POLE-TZEDEK S. Clinton cor. W. i2th.

CONGREGATION BETH HAME- DRASH 134 Pacific av. Pres. David Zemansky; Sec. Abraham L. Stone; Rabbi, Rev. A. J. G. Lesser, 138 Pacific av. Services daily at 7 a. m. and 6 p.m.; Saturday 7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.

CONGREGATION BETH HAME- DRASH HACHODOSCH— 439 Clark. Pres. R. Goldstein; Sec. H.Levi; Rabbi, L. Arnichster. Services daily 7 a. m. and 6 p. m.; Saturday 7.30 a. m. and 5 p. m.

CONGREGATION B'NAI ABRA- HAM—509 Marshfield av. Pres. C- Klausner; Sec., L. Levy; Treas. D- Goldstein; Minister, Dr. A. R. Levy- Services Saturday 10 a.m.

CONGREGATION EMANUEL 280 and 282 N. Franklin. Pres. E. Redlich; Treas. Henry Beck: Sec. Abe Stern; Rabbi, Dr. Edward B. M. Browne. Services Saturday 10 a. m.; Sabbath School Saturday and Sunday at 9 a. m.

CONGREGATION OHAVEH EM- UNAH-386 Clark. Pres. Adolph Ascher; Sec. M. Golliner; Minister, Tames Lepperstein Gordon. Services Friday at 7. p. m.; Saturday 10 a. m. Sabbath-school Saturday 2 p. m.

CONGREGATION OHAVEH- SHOLOM-582 S. Canal. Pres. Jos. Kabacker;Sec. H. Etchoken; Minister, Harris Elshakin; Rabbi, Abraham Rabewitz. Services daily at 6 a. m.; Saturday 7.30 a. m. and 6. p. m.

CONGREGATION OF THE NORTH SIDE-Lasalle av. nr. Di- vision. Pres. Samuel Eichberg, 12, 103 Adams; Minister, Rev. Dr. A. Nor- den. Services Saturday 10 a. m.; Sab- bath-school Saturday 9.30 a. m.

CONGREGATION MOSES MON- TEFIORE— 130 Augusta. Pres. Adolph Chaim; Sec. Leopold Fuchs. Services Friday evening and Saturday at 8 a.m.

CONGREGATION BETHEL— N. Maynr. W. Huron. Pres. A. Kauf- man; Sec. Ignatz Gottlieb; Minister, Julius Rappaport. Services Friday 6 p. m.; Saturday 9.1$ a.m.

KEHILATH ANSHE MAARIV— (Congregation of the Men of the West) Indiana av. cor. Thirty-third. Pres. Henry N. Hart; Minister, Rev. Isaac S. Moses. Services Saturday 10 a. m. Sabbath school Saturday 10 a, m.

KEHILATH B'NAI SHOLOM- (Sons of Peace) Twenty-sixth cor. In- diana av. Pres. S. Richter;Sec. Charles Cohen; Minister, Rev. Dr. J. A. Mess- ing. Services Friday 7 p. m.; Satur- day 10 a. m. Sabbath-school Satur- day 9 a. m.; Sunday 10 a. m.

SINAI CONGREGATION— Indiana av. cor. Twenty-first. Pres. J. L. Gat- zert; Lecturer, Dr. E. G. Hirsch. Ser- vices Sunday 10.30 a. m. Sabbath- school Saturday and Sunday 9 a. m.

ZION CONGREGATION -Ogden av. se. cor. Washington boul. Pres. Jacob Schramm; Minister, Rev. Jos. Stolz. Services Saturday 10.30 a. m.; Sunday n a. m. Sabbath-school Sat- urday 9. a. m.; Sunday 9.30 a.m.

Methodist Episcopal.

Bishop— Rev. S. M. Merrill, 1138 Washington boul. Office 57 Washing- ton.

Presiding Elders— Chicago District, Rev. Willfam H. Burns; North Chi- cago District, Rev. Henry G. Jackson.

Cor. Sec. Chicago Home Missionary and Church Extension Society— A. D. Traveller, 57 Washington.

ADA STREET-Ada bet. W. Lake and Fulton. Pastor, Rev. E. C. Arnold.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS— Supply, Rev. D. C. McLean.

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ASBURY— 3120 to 3122 Fifth av. Rev. Isaac Lineberger.

AUBURN PARK— Auburn Park. Pastor, Rev. E. E. McKay.

AUSTIN-Pastor, Rev. M. W. Suth- erfield.

AVONDALE-Avondale. Rector, Rev. Samuel Weir.

BETHANY— W. Jackson ne. cor. Francisco. Pastor, Rev. Ellis Roberts.

BRIGHTON PARK Washtenaw av. nw. cor. 38th. Supply, Rev. Her- bert Hunt.

CENTENARY— 295 W. Monroe nr. Morgan. Pastor, Rev. H. W. Bolton.

CENTRAL AVENUE— Evanston. Pastor, Rev. A. S. Haskins.

CHICAGO AVENUE— Chicago and Lasalle avs. Pastor, Rev. D. M. Far- son.

CHICAGO LAWN— Chicago Lawn. Rev. C. S. Moore.

CUMMINGS-Cummings. Rev. H. Sweitzer.

DEERING Dunning" nw. cor. Ward. Supply, Rev. J. H. Ailing.

DESPLAINES-Pastor. Rev. John Nate.

DOUGLAS PARK-624 and 626 S. Washtenaw av. Pastor, Rev. Frank Lockwood.

DOWNER'S GROVE— Pastor, Rev. A. E. Saunders.

EMMANUEL Evanston. Pastor, Rev. C. A. VanAnda.

ENGLEWOOD-64io Stewart av. Pastor, Rev. C. E. Mandeville.

ERIE STREET-W. Erie nr. N. Robey. Pastor, Rev. J. S. Wilson.

FIFTY-FOURTH STREET— $4th cor. Peoria. Pastor, Rev. J. Hastie Odgers.

FIRST— Cor. Clark and Washington, Methodist Church blk. Pastor, Rev.

FIRST Evanston. Pastor, Rev. F. M. Bristol.

FORT SHERIDAN— Pastor, Rev. J. Q. Foster.

FORTY-SEVENTH STREET- 47th cor. Dreyer. Pastor, Rev. M. H. Plumb.

FULTON STREET-89I-8Q3 Fulton w. of Oakley av. Pastor, Rev. J. P. Brushingham.

GARFIELDPARK \V. Lake. cor. Homan av. Pastor, Rev. J. Clayton Youker.

GRACE— Lasalle av. cor. Locust. Pastor, Rev. R. S. Martin.

GRACE— Kensington. Pastor, Rev. G. B. Miller.

GRAND CROSSING-Grand Cross- ing. Pastor, Rev. C. A. Bucks.

GROSS PARK— Gross Park (L.Vj Supply, Rev. L. K. Billingsly.

HALSTED STREET— 778 to 784 S. Halsted. Pastor, Rev. D. J. Holmes.

HAMLIN AVENUE-Pastor, Rev. W. A. Biirch.

HEGEWISCH— Hegewisch av. s. i33d. Pastor. Rev. C. A. Beckett.

HEMENWAY-Evanston. Pastor, Rev. W. E. Wilkinson.

HERMOSA— Hermosa (J.) Pastor, Rev. C. D. Wilson.

HUMBOLDT PARK— Supply, Rev. James Rowe.

HYDE PARK-Pastor, Rev. W. F. Atchison.

IRVING PARK-Irving Park. Pas- tor, Rev. T. Westendale.

KENWOOD-83, 43d. Pastor, Rev. Watson Franter.

LAGRANGE-Pastor, Rev. M. M. Bales.

LEAVITT AND D E K A L B STREETS— nr.Ogden av. Pastor.Rev. G. M. Bassett.

LINCOLN STREET— S. Lincoln se. cor. Ambrose. Pastor, J. J. Tobias.

MARSHFIELD AVENUE— Marsh- field s. of W. Vanburen. Pastor, Rev. T. R. Strobridge.

MAYWOOD-Pastor, Rev. J. B- Lucas.

MONTROSE— Pastor, Rev. J. W- Lee.

MORELAND— Moreland. Supply, Rev. M. C. Cooper.

MORGAN PARK Pastor, ' Rev. O. E. Munay.

NORMAL PARK— Normal Park. Pastor, Rev. John Lee.

NORTH AVENUE— Supply, Rev. Perley Powers.

NORTHWEST— Homer w. of junct. Milwaukee and Western avs. Pastor, Rev. P. G. Sturgis.

OAK PARK— Pastor, Rev. R. H. Pooley.

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OAKLAND— Oakland boul. sw. cor. Langley av. Pastor, Rev. P. H. Swift.

PARK AVENUE— Park av. se. cor. Robey. Pastor, Rev. W. W. Painter.

PARK MANOR— 6758 S. Chicago av.

PARK RIDGE— Pastor, Rev. R. H. Dolliver.

PARK SIDE— Supply, Rev. H. B. DeBra.

PAULINA STREET— 3342 S. Pau- lina nr. Archer av. Pastor, Rev. Wm. J. Libberton.

PULLMAN— Pullman. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Carwardine.

RAVENSWOOD-Commercial cor. Sunnyside av. Pastor, Rev. N. H. Axtell.

RIVER FOREST-Pastor, Rev. J. J. Rapp.

ROGERS PARK— Pastor, Rev. R. W. Bland.

SACRAMENTO AVENUE— Sacra- mento av. head of Adams st. Pastor, Rev. J. A. Matlack.

SECOND-62d cor. S. May. Pastor, Rev. L. A. Rockwell.

SHEFFIELD AVENUE— Sheffield av. cor. George. Pastor, A. C. Wake- man.

SIMPSON— Lasalle cor. 5gth. Pas- tor, W. R. Goodwin.

SOUTH CHICAGO Superior av. ne. cor. gist. Pastor, Rev. Ray Harker

SOUTH ENGLEWOOD Murray cor. 87th. Pastor, Rev. M. G. Wenz.

SOUTH PARK AVENUE South Park av. cor. 33d. Pastor, Rev. J. M. Caldwell. Asst., Rev. R. H. Adams.

STATE STREET 4637 State. Pastor, Rev. G. S. Young.

ST. PAUL'S Center av. nr. W- Taylor. Pastor, Rev. W. B. Leach.

TRINITY - Indiana av. nr. 24th. Pastor, Rev. T. J. Leake.

WABASH AVENUE Cor. i4th and Wabash av. Pastor, Rev. T. R. Green.

WESLEY 1003-1009 N. Halsted. Pastor, Rev. A. M. White.

WEST PULLMAN Pastor, Rev. P. S. Lent.

WESTERN AVENUE Cor. W. Monroe and Western av. Pastor, Rev. W. A. Phillips.

WHEADON, EVANSTON Pas- tor, Rev. R. H. Wilkinson.

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WHEATON Pastor, Rev. O. F. Mattison.

WICKER PARK— N. Robey cor. Evergreen av. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Holmes.

WILMETTE Supply, Rev. O. F. Pugh.

WINTER STREET Winter cor. 44th. Pastor, Rev. Edward W. Drew.

WOODLAWN PARK Woodlawn Park. Supply, Rev. W. E. Tilroe.

AFRICAN.

ALLEN CHAPEL-Avondale. Pas- tor, Rev. D. M. Lewis.

BETHEL Arlington Hall, 3ist. Pastor, Rev. D. A. Graham.

JUINN CHAPEL Central Hall,

fabash av. cor. 22d. Pastor, Rev. John T. Jenifer.

ST. STEPHEN'S 682 Austin av. Pastor, Rev. Daniel P. Brown.

ZION— Dearborn nr. 29th. Pastor, Rev. J. J. Moore.

ZION MISSION 5914 S. Morgan. Pastor, Amos S. Howard.

BOHEMIAN.

FIRST 778 S. Halsted. Pastor, Rev. F. J. Hrejsa.

SECOND-S. Halsted cor. W. i2th. Pastor, Rev. J. Froula.

Presiding Elder Chicago District, German Conference Rev. John J. Keller, 306 Maxwell.

ASHLAND AVENUE— 485 N. Ash- land av. Pastor, Rev. B. Becker.

CENTENNIAL MISSION Cor. Wellington and Sheffield avs., Lake View. Pastor, Rev. Abells.

CENTER STREET Center nw. cor. Dayton. Pastor, Rev. William W. Weber.

CLYBOURN AVENUE— 51 and 53 Clybourn av. Pastor, Rev. C; E. Morf.

EBENEZER— Ullman sw. cor. 3ist. Pastor, Rev. F. F. Klenzky.

FULLERTON AVENUE— W. Ful- lerton av. ne. cor. N. Western av. Pastor, Rev. W. Karnopp.

IMMANUEL— 832 and 834 W. 22d. Pastor, Rev. B. Lampert.

MAXWELL STREET— 308 and 310 Maxwell. Pastor, Rev. Wm. Keller.

PORTLAND AVENUE— Portland av. se. cor. 28th.

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ROBEY STREET-Robey nr. W. I2th. Pastor, Fred Kreetzmacher.

WENTWORTH AVENUE— Went- worth av. s.37th. Pastor, Rev. Henry Wegner.

SWEDISH.

Presiding Elder Chicago District, Swedish Conference Rev. A. Ander- son, Ravenswood.

ATLANTIC STREET Atlantic cor. 52d. Pastor, Rev. A. T. Wester- green.

ENGLEWOOD 6;th and Stewart av Pastor, Rev. E. A. Wahlguist.

FIFTH AVENUE Fifth av. ne. cor. 33d. Pastor, Rev. C. O. Karlson.

FIRST— N Market and Oak. Pas- tor, Rev. C. G. Nelson.

FOREST GLEN Jefferson. Pas- tor, Rev. Ben Nelson.

HUMBOLDT PARK— Fairfield av. nr. North av. Pastor, Rev. J. B. Anderson.

LAKE VIEW Cor. Baxter and Noble av. Pastor, Rev. John Wigrew.

MAY STREET— N. May bet. W. Ohio and Erie.

PULLMAN Arcade bldg., Pull- man. Pastor, Rev. M. L. Wickman.

SOUTH CHICAGO— South Chicago. Pastor, Rev. Reece.

NORWEGIAN AND DANISH.

Presiding Elder Chicago District, Norwegian Conference Rev. J. H. Johnson, 820 Shober.

FIRST— W. Indiana se. cor. Sanga- mon. Pastor, Rev. Fred Ring.

IMMANUEL— W. Huron cor. Bick- erdike. Pastor, Rev. A. Jahnsen.

MORELAND— Pastor, Rev. H. P. Nelson.

PARK SIDE— Pastor, Rev. A. An- dreason.

TRINITY— Maplewood av. cor. Le Moyne. Pastor, Rev. L. C. Knudsen.

New Jerusalem (Swedenbor- gian).

NEW-CHURCH TEMPLE Van Buren e. Wabash av. Pastors, Rev. L. P. Mercer and Rev.Thomas A. King.

ENGLEWOOD-Revs. L. P. Mercer and Thomas A. King, Pastors.

Presbyterian.

AUSTIN FIRST— Lake and Central av. Austin.

AVONDALE Avondale. Pastor, Rev. W. W. Smith.

BELDEN AVENUE Belden av. cor. Seminary av. Pastor, Rev. Robert D. Scott.

BETHANY— Humboldt Park boul. cor. Cortland. Pastor, Rev. Joseph D. Cherry.

BROOKLINE 73d cor. Storm. Pastor, Rev. J. A. Gray.

CALVARY-W. Harrison cor. W. 40th. Rev. G. A. Mitchell.

CAMPBELL PARK S. Leavitt cor. Harrison. Pastor, Rev. William G. Clarke.

CENTRAL PARK W. Madison n. cor. Sacramento av. (Occidental Hall.) Pastor, Rev. H. H. Van Vran- ken.

CHICAGO HEIGHTS Chicago Heights. Pastor, Rev. E. F. Hoke.

CHICAGO LAWN-Chicago Lawn. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Clatworthy.

CHRIST CHAPEL Orchard and Center. Pastor, Rev. Phil F. Matzin- ger.

COVENANT— N. Halsted se. cor. Belden av. Pastor, Rev. David R. Breed, D.D.

EIGHTH Washington boul. mv. cor. Robey. Pastor, Rev. Thos. D. Wallace, D.D.

EMERALD AVENUE - Emerald av. and 6;th. Pastor, Rev. Geo. P. Williams.

ENDEAVOR - Melrose cor Wood. Pastor, Rev. Herbert A. Bradford.

EVANSTON Evanston. Pastor, Rev. N. D. Hillis.

FIFTH— Indiana av. cor. 3oth. Pas- tor, Rev. LeRoy Hooker.

FIRST CHURCH OF ENGLE- WOOD— 64th cor. Yale. Pastor, .

FIRST— Indiana av. cor. 2ist. Pas- tor, Rev. John H. Barrows, D.D.

FIRST GERMAN-Willow cor. Or- chard. Pastor, Rev. Daniel Volz.

FORTY-FIRST STREET Grand boul. cor. 4ist. Pastor, Rev. Howard A. Johnston.

FOURTH— Rush cor. Superior. Pas- tor, Rev. Thos. C. Hall.

FULLERTON AVENUE— Fuller- ton av. mv. cor. Larrabee. Pastor, Rev. John Rusk.

GRACE (colored) - Dearborn s. 34th. Pastor, Rev. M. H. Jackson.

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HARVEY— Harvey. Pastor, Rev. Joseph F. Flint.

HIGHLAND P A R K Highland Park. Pastor, Rev. Henry Neill.

HINSDALE FIRST Hinsdale. Pastor, Rev. C. F. Moore.

HYDE PARK— Wabash av. cor. 53d. Pastor,

IMMANUEL— 2835 Keeley. Pastor, Rev. E. B. Hubbell.

JEFFERSON PARK— W. Adams cor. Throop. Pastor, Rev. Fred Camp- bell.

LA GRANGE FIRST— La Grange. Pastor. Rev. Chas. J. Howell.

LAKE FOREST Lake Forest. Pastor. Rev. J. G. K. McClure.

LAKE VIEW— Evanston av. cor. Addison. Pastor, Rev. J. M. Fulton.

MAYWOOD Maywood. Pastor, Rev. H. R. Stark.

MORELAND— Fulton cor. W. 48th. Pastor, Rev. S. M. Crissman.

MORGAN PARK— Morgan Park. Pastor, Rev. W. N. McFarland.

NINTH— Ashland av. cor. Hastings. Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Morse.

NORMAL PARK— 6gth cor. Yale. Pastor, Rev. Win. M. Hmdman.

OAK PARK-Oak Park. Pastor, Rev. Charles S. Hoyt.

OLIVET Larrabee cor. Vedder. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Hormel.

ONWARD-Hoyne av. and W. Indi- ana. Pastor, James E. Foster.

PULLMAN - Pastor, Rev. E. C. Oggell.

RAILROAD CHAPEL— 1419 State. Pastor, Rev. Charles M. Morton.

RIDGEWAY AVENUE Ridge- way av. and W. Huron. Pastor, Rev. David A. Murray.

RIVER FOREST River Forest.

Pastor, Rev. W. H. Reynolds.

RIVERSIDE Riverside. Pastor, Rev. Chas. E. Snyder.

SCOTCH— S. Sangamon cor. W. Adams.

SECOND— Michigan av. cor. 2oth. Pastor, Rev. Simon J. McPherson.D.D.

SEVENTH— South Englewood.

SIXTH Vincennes av. cor. Oak av. Pastor, Rev. Carlos Martyn.

SIXTIETH STREET— 6oth and Princeton av. Pastor, Rev. Joseph E. Elliott.

SOUTH CHICAGO— Houston av. cor. 92d. Pastor, Rev. H. S. Jenkinson.

SOUTH EVANSTON— Evanston. Pastor, Rev. John N. Mills.

TENTH— 42d cor. Winter. Pastor, Rev. Joseph N. Boyd.

THIRD— S. Ashland av. cor. Ogden av. Pastor, Rev. John L. Withrow, D. D.

WESTMINSTER— S. Peoria cor. W. Jackson. Pastor, Rev. H. A. Ful- lenweider.

WOODLAWN PARK 64th cor. Sheridan. Pastor, Rev. J. G. Inglis. MISSIONS.

ADA STREET MISSION-68th cor. Ada. Pastor, Rev. Geo. P. WUliams.

BRIGHTON PARK MISSION— S. S.. James McLaughlin.

BROOKDALE MISSION-73d and Greenwood av.

ELSTON AV. MISSION— 519 Mil- waukee av. S. S., Jonas Smith.

ERIE CHAPEL-Erie cor. Noble.

FIFTY-FIFTH STREET BRANCH-566, 55th.

FOSTER M I S S I O N— Peoria and Jackson.

GLENWOOD AV. MISSION-384 W. Division. S. S., Geo. B. Laird.

HOPE MISSION-^! Augusta. S. S., E. B. Kennedy.

ITALIAN MISSION— 22 Austin av. Fillipo Grille.

MOSELEY MISSION— 2539 Calu- met av.

SYRIAN MISSION— 406 Clark. Elias Musselem.

(Services are held in all these mis- sions at 3 p. m.)

Roman Catholic.

Archbishop of Chicago Most Rev. Patrick A. Feehan, D. D.

Vicar-General— Very Rev. D. M. J. Dowling.

Chancellor and Secretary— Rev. P. G. Muldoon.

CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY NAME— Cor. Superior and N. State. Most Rev. Patrick A. Feehan, D. D.; Rector, Rev. M. J. Fitzsimmons; Assts., Rev. J. M. Scartlan, Rev. J. S. Finn, Rev. N. j. Mooney, Rev. J. P. Dore and Rev. P. A. McLoughlin.

ALL SAINTS'— Wallace sw. cor. 25th pi. Pastor, Rev. Alex McGavick and Rev. Thomas Walen.

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CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF MERCY— St. Paul's Home, 383 W. Jackson. Pastor, Rev. D. S. A. Maho- ney.

CHURCH OF NOTRE DAME DE CHICAGO (French)— Vernon Park

El. cor. Sibley. Pastor, Rev. Achille . Bergeron; Assts., Rev. A. Granger, Rev. E. Therien and Rev. L. Leduc.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL (Bohemian)— Western av. cor. Cornelia. Pastor, Rev. J. F. Jedlicka.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES— N. Ashland av. cor Le- land av. Pastor, Rev. F. N. Perry.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES (Bohemian)-Crawford av. nr. i6th. Attended from St. Procopius.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL— Wellington and Blucher. Pastor, Rev. P. O'Brien; Assts., Rev. A. Croke, and E. J. Fox.

CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF SORROWS— 1406 W. Jackson. Vicar- General of the Order in the U. S., Very Rev. B. Baldi, O. S.; Rev. Hugh Cre- vier, O. S., Pastor; Assts., Rev. F. Gagnon, O. S., Rev. A. Quigley, O. S., and Rev. Dourche, O. S.

CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIA- TION B. V. M .— N. Paulina sw. cor. Wabansia av. Pastor, Rev. O'Gara McShane; Asst., E. M. Griffin.

CHURCH OF THE ASSUMP- TION B. V. M. (Italian)— Illinois nr. N. Market. Rev. Thos. Moreschini, O. S. Asst., Rev. Joachim Tonissi, O.S. Rev. Fredericus Angelucii, O.S.; Rev. Peregrine Giandrandi, O. S.

CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT— W. 22d and Central Park av. Rev. J. M. Dunne; Asst., Rev. J. F. Bennet.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY AN- GELS—281 Oakwo9d boul. Pastor, Rev. Dennis A. Tighe; Assts., Rev. H. Wills, and Rev. J. Welsh.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS —6604 Maryland av., Park Manor. Rev. D. Hishen.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAM- ILY—W. i2th cor. May. Rector, Very Rev. T. S. Fitzgerald, S. J.; Pastor, Rev. E. D. Kelley, S. J.; Assts., Rev. F. L. Weinmann, S. J., Rev. J. D. Con- don, S. J., Rev. John L. Setters, S. J., Rev. A. O'Neill, S. J., Rev. C. Lagae, S. J., Rev. M. Van Agt, S. J., Rev. Henry Baselmans, S. J., Rev. James M. Hayes.S.J., Rev. F. X. Schulak, S. J.

Rev. J. Ward, S.J., Rev. P. Ponziglione, S. J., Rev. John C. Kelley, S. J., Rev. H. M. Calmer, S. J., Rev. J. P. Hogan, S.J.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY ROS- ARY— ii3th sw. cor. South Park av. (Roseland). Pastor, Rev. P. J. Tinan: Asst., Rev. W. M. Foley

CHURCH OF THE IMMACU- LATE CONCEPTION— N. Franklin n. of Schiller. Pastor, Rev. P. T. But- ler; Asst.. Rev. J. H. Crowe.

CHURCH OF THE MATERNITY 92d cor. Washington av. Pastor, Rev. W. S. Hennessey.

CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD-37th cor. Union av. Pastor, Rev. Joseph M. Cartan; Assts., Rev. J. C. McCormick and Rev. M. O'Sullivan and Rev. P. Scanlan.

CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART— se. cor. W. igth and John- son. Pastor, Rev. Michael J. Corbett, S. J.; Assts., Rev. P. Tshieder, S. J., Rev. Walter Hill, S.J., Rev. F. Bond- reaux, S. J., and Rev. J. Masterson.

CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY— Longwood. Pas- tor, Rev, P. S. McDonnell.

CHURCH OF ST. CATHERINE OF SIENNA— Austin. Pastor, Rev. L. Campbell.

CHURCH OF THE VISITATION —943 Garfield boul. Pastor, D. F. Mc- Guire; Asst., Rev. Thomas Feeley.

HOLY TRINITY (German) -S.Lin- coln cor. W. Taylor. Pastor, Rev. Joseph W. Houser. Asst. Rev. J. Suerth.

HOLY TRINITY ( Polish ) - 540 Noble. Pastor Rev. C. Sztuczki, C.S.C.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION B. V. M. (German)— 2944-2946 Bonfield nr. Archer av. Pastor, Rev. W. F. Ver- halen.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION B. V. M. (Polish) Commercial av. nw. cor. 88th. Pastor, Rev. S. M. Pyplatz.

NOTRE DAME LEO VICTOIRES T35 Springfield av. Pastor, Rev. U. Martel.

ST. ADELBERT'S (Polish)— cor. W. i7th and Paulina. Pastor, Rev. J. Radziejewski; Assts. Rev. T. Matrow- ski and Rev. B. Paiolowski.

ST. AGNES— S. Washtenaw av. nr. 38th, Brighton Park. Pastor, Rev. J. Hemlock; Asst., J. L. Maloney

ST.ALOYSIUS' (German)— Thomp- son cor. Davis st. Pastor, Rev. A. J. Thiele;jAsst., Rev. F. J. Haarth.

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ST. ALPHONSUS' (German)— Lin- coln av. cor. Southport av. Pastor, H. Weber, C. SS. R.; Assts., Rev. James Kartcher and Rev. Peter Killers.

ST.ANN'S— cor. 55th and Wentworth av. Pastor, Rev. P. M. Flannigan; Assts., Rev. F. Renolds, Rev. D. J. Crimmins and Rev. J. O'Shea.

ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA (Ger- man)—Hanover se. cor. 24th pi. Pas- tor, Rev. Peter Fisher; Asst., Rev. J. Kirsch.

ST. AUGUSTINE'S (German)- Laflin and 4gth. Rev. S. Forstman, O. S. F.; Asst., Rev. Paschalis Nolte, O. S. F., and Pius Niermann, O. S. F.

ST. BERNARD'S— 66th and Stewart av. Pastor, Rev. Bernard P. Murray; Asst., Rev. J. J. Dennison.

ST. BONIFACE'S (German)— Cor- nell cor. Noble. Pastor, Rev. Clement Venn; Asst., Rev. A. Wolfgarten.

ST. BRENDAN'S— 67th and Bishop. Rev. M. T. Macken.

ST. BRIDGET'S— Archer av. cor. Church pi. Pastor, Very Rev. Daniel M. J. Dowling, V. G.; Asst., Rev. P. R. Bulfin.

ST. CASIMIR'S (Polish)— 22d and Little. Pastor, Rev. A. Furman.

ST. CECELIA'S— Bristol nr. Went- worth av. Pastor, Rev. E. A. Kelly; Assts., Revs. J. P. O'Reilly and T. Ryan.

ST. CHARLES BORROMEO'S— 87-91 Cypress. Pastor, Rev. Patrick D . Gill; Assts., Rev. L.J.Cunningham and J. J. Jennings.

ST. COLUMBA'S— Mackinaw av, s. i33d, Hegewisch. Attended from St.

[33d, Kevn

ST. COLUMBKILL'S— Cor. N. Pau- lina and W. Indiana. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Burke; Assts., Rev. William Burke, Rev. Denis O'Brien and Rev. E. M. Dunne, D. D.

STS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS (Bohemian) 5oth cor Page. Pastor, Rev. Thomas Bobal.

ST. DIONYSIUS' -Hawthorne. Pas- tor, Rev. D. Konen.

ST. ELIZABETH'S-4ist ne. cor. State. Pastor, Rev. D. J. Riordan; Assts., Rev. James McGavick and Rev. D. Croke. '

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISIUM (Ger- man)— W. i2th cor. Newberry av. Pas- tor, Rev. D. M. Thiele. Assts. Rev. Peter Faber and Rev. John Shikowski.

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES— Ewing av. cor. io2d. Rector, Rev. J. Diek- man.

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER (German) Avondale. Rev. E. Goldschmidt.

ST. FRANCIS X A V I E R— La- Grange. Pastor, Rev. John M. Hagen.

ST. GABRIEL'S— 45th se. cor. Wal- lace. Pastor, Rev. M. J. Dorney; Assts., Rev. J. Healey and Rev. J. E. Madden.

ST. GEORGE'S (German) 3924 Wentworth av. Pastor, Rev. J. Ditt- mers.

ST. HEDWIG'S (Polish)— n. s. Kos- ciusco bet. N. Hoyne av. and St. Hed- wig. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Barzynski,

C. R.

ST. HENRY'S-High Ridge. Pas- tor, Rev. J. RutershofL

ST. JAMES'— Wabash av. and 3oth. Pastor, Rev. Hugh McGuire; Assts., Rev. P. Gildea, Rev. B. Swanson and Rev. H. G. Van Pelt.

ST. JARLATH'S— Hermitage av. cor. W. Jackson. Pastor, Rev. T. F. Cashman; Assts., Rev. P. J. O'Connor and Rev. Thomas E. Cox.

ST. JOHN BAPTIST— 1006, 5oth ct. Pastor, Rev. G. B. Belanger, C. S. V.

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST (Cyrian- Arabian) 323 Franklin. Pastor, Rev. B. Souaya.

ST. JOHN'S— i8th cor. Clark. Rec- tor, Very Rev. Thaddeus J. Butler,

D. D.; Assts., Rev. M. O'Brien, Rev. W. Hackett.

ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE'S (Bo- hemian)— 25th cor. Portland av. Pas- tor, Rev. Francis Bobal.

ST. JOSEPH'S (German Priory)— N. Market cor. Hill. Pastor. Rev. C. Stratmann, O. S. B.; Assts., William Hein, O. S. B., Rev. Lucius Wimmer. O. S. B., Rev. R. Scrembs, O. S. B., and Theobald Mueller, O. S. B.

ST. JOSEPH'S (French)— Brighton Park. Rev. J. C. Lasage

ST. JOSEPH'S (Polish)— 48th and Paulina. Rev. V. Zaleski.

ST. JOSAPHAT'S (Polish)— Belden av. nw. cor. Ward. Pastor, Rev. J. Lange.

ST. KEVIN'S— Cummings. Pastor, Rev. Timothy O'Sullivan.

ST. LAWRENCE— 75th nr. Brooks av., Grand Crossing. Pastor, Rev. S. Maloney; Asst., Rev. P. A. Byrne.

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ST. LEO'S— Wright cor. Schorling av., Auburn Park. Pastor, Rev. P. A. L. Egan.

ST. LOUIS' Pullman. Pastor, Rev. J. B. Bourassa.

ST. LUDMILLA'S— W.24th and Al- bany av. Rev. M. Farnik.

ST. MALACHY'S Walnut cor. Western av. Pastor, Rev. Thomas P. Hodnett; Assts., Rev. N. Hitchcock, Rev. S. Woulfe and Rev. J. Luttrell.

ST. MARTIN'S (German)— $gth and School. Pastor, Rev. J. Schaefers.

ST. MARY'S— Wabash av. cor. Eld- ridge ct. Rector, Rev. E. A. Murphy; Assts., Rev. P. Dwyer and Rev. P. C. Conway.

ST. MARY'S (German)— Riverdale. Attended from St. Joseph's.

ST. MARY'S OF PERPETUAL HELP (Polish)— 32d and Mosspratt. Pastors, Rev. S. Nawrocki and Rev. F. S. Byrgier.

ST. MATH I AS— Bowmanville, Pas- tor, Rev. M. E. Erz.

ST. MATTHEW'S 611 Walnut. Pastor. H. D. E. McGrath; Asst., Rev. J. Flood.

ST.MAURITIUS'— Thirty-sixth and Hoyne av. Pastor, Rev. G. J. Blatter.

ST. MICHAEL'S (German)— Eu- genie cor. Cleveland av. Pastor, Rev. A. Herz.C.S.S.R.: Assts., Rev. August Troisdorf, C. SS. R.; Rev. Martin Grue- ner,C. SS.R.;Rev. C.Hahn, C.SS. R.; Rev. A. Ebel, C. SS. R. Rev. Peter Heller, C. SS. R., Rev. Geo. Thomas, C. SS. R., Rev. Jos. Riel, C. SS. R.

ST. MICHAEL'S (Polish)-S3d cor. Bond av. Pastor, Rev. A. Nawicki; Asst., Rev. J. Zulersski.

ST. MONICA'S (Colored)— 448, 36th. Rector, Rev. August Tolton.

ST. NICOLAS' (German) ii3th Place and State. Pastor, Rev. Theo- dore A. Bonifas.

ST. PATRICK'S-Cpmmercial av. nr. Ninety-fifth, So. Chicago. Pastor, Rev. M. Van de Laar; Asst., Rev. P. J. Hickey.

ST. PATRICK'S-S. Desplaines cor. W. Adams. Pastor, Rev. Thomas F. Galligan; Assts., Rev. T. A. Kearns and Rev. E. Byrnes.

ST. PAUL'S (German)— S. Hoyne av. cor. Ambrose. Pastor, Rev. Geo. Heldman; Asst. Rev. J. Wanner.

ST. PETER'S (German)— Clark cor.

Polk. Superior, Maximilian Neumann, O. S. F,; Assts., Rev. Seraphim Lampe, O. S. F.; Rev. I. Gey, O. S. F.

SS. PETER AND PAUL— gist cor. Exchange av., So. Chicago. Pastor, Rev. F. Burelbach.

ST. PHILLIP'S— Park av. cor. W. 43d. Pastor, Rev. P. J. McDonnel; Asst., Rev. Thomas Smith.

ST. PIUS'— S. Ashland av. se. cor. W. iQth. Pastor, Rev. F. S. Henne- berry; Assts., Rev. D. J. McCaffery and Rev. J. W. Melody,

ST. PROCOPIUS' (Bohemian) Allport cor. W. i8th. Pastor, Rev. Nepomuck Jaeger, O. S. B.; Assts., R,.v. Wenceslaus Kozarnik, O. S. B., Rev. Valerian Haolovic, O. S. B., Rev. Procop Neuzil, O. S. B., Rev. Ildep- honse Wittman, O. S. B., Rev. Valen- tine Kohlbeck, O. S. B.. and Rev A. Rebec, O. S. B.

ST. ROSE OF LIMA— Ashland av. nr. 48th. Pastor, Rev. Dennis Hayes.

ST. STANISLAUS KOSTKA'S(Pol- ish) Noble cor. Ingraham. Superior, Very Rev. Simon Chas. Kobrzynski, C. R.; Rector, Rev. Vincent Barzynski, C. R.; Assts., Rev. L. Machdzicki, C. R., Rev. John Kasprzycki, C. R., Rev. TheophilSzypkowski, C. R., Rev. Ber- nard Zimjewski, C. R., Rev. J. Piechow- ski, C. R., Rev. J. LeGrand, C. R. Rev. E. Sedlaczek, C. R., Rev. J. Gieburow- ski, C. R., Rev. S. Cosimii, C. R. and Rev. F. G. Gilbrowski, C R.

ST. STEPHEN'S— N. Sangamon cor. W. Ohio. Pastor, Dominic Egan; Asst., Rev. H. Quinn.

ST. SYLVESTER'S— California av. and Shakespeare av. Pastor, Rev. P. J. Agnew; Asst., A. J. Hines.

ST. TERESA'S (German)— Centre cor. Clyde. Pastor, Rev. Mathias W. Earth; Asst., Rev. C. A. Erkenswick.

ST. THOMAS'-55th and Kimbark av. Pastor, Rev. J. J. Carroll; Asst., Rev. J. Glennon.

ST. VI ATEUR'S— Cor. Belmont and Crawford avs. Pastor, Very Rev. C. Fournier, P. S. V.

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S— Web- ster av. cor. Osgood. Pastor, Rev. E. Smith, C. M.; Assts., Rev. F. X. Antil, C. M.. Rev. J. E. Hennelly, C. M., Rev. T. A. Shaw, C. M., Rev. J. D. Devine, C. M.

ST. VITUS-Paulina and VanHorn. Attended from St. Procopius by Rev. Valentine Kohlbeck, O. S. B.

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ST. WENCESLAUS' (Bohemian) —173 DeKoven. Pastor, Rev. Joseph

Molitor.

The Salvation Army.

DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS —Princess Rink, 558 W. Madison. Brigadier. Edward Fielding, chief di- visional officer.

CHICAGO i— Princess Rink, 558 W.

Madison.

CHICAGO 3— Citadel, 926 W. Madi- son.

CHICAGO 4— Harvey, 111. CHICAGO 5—1682 Milwaukee av. CHICAGO 6— Music Hall, 6221 Went- worth av. Englewood.

CHICAGO 7— ( Swedish ) 1687 N. Clark.

CHICAGO 8-2948 State.

CHICAGO 9—4023 State.

CHICAGO xo-(Swedish) 8340 Buf- falo av., South Chicago.

CHICAFO II— 9240 South Chicago av., South Chicago.

CHICAGO 12— Evanston, 111.

CHICAGO 13— (Swedish) 17 Milton av. (north side.)

CHICAGO is— (Swedish) 5428 La- salle.

CHICAGO 16— (Swedish) 6116 Aber- deen.

Unitarian.

ALL SOULS'— Oakwood boul. se. cor. Langley av. Pastor, Rev. Jenkin Lloyd J mes.

CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH— Michigan boul. se. cor. 23d. Pastor, Rev. W. W. Fenn.

THIRD UNITARIAN— Monroe se. cor. Laflin. Pastor, Rev. James Vila Blake.

UNITY— Dearborn av. se. cor. Wal- ton pi. Pastor, Rev. T. G. Milsted.

United Presbyterian.

FIRST— W. Monroe sw. cor. S. Pau- lina. Pastor, Rev. Wm. T. Meloy.

SECOND— Honore cor. 63d. Pastor, Rev. J. A. Duff.

Universalists.

CHURCH OF OUR FATHER— 80 Hall nr. Diversey. Pastor, Rev. L. J. Dinsmore.

CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER —Warreft av. ne. cor. Robey. Pastor, Rev. M. H. Harris, D.D.

ST. PAUL'S— Prairie av. cor. goth. Pastor, Rev. A. J. Canfield, D.D.

THIRD UNIVERSALIST —80 Hall nr. Diversey av and N. Clark. Pastor, Rev. L. J. Dinsmore.

UNIVERSALIST MISSION 54th cor. State. Pastor, Rev. R. A. White.

CHICAGO LAWN— Chicago Lawn.

STEWART AVENUE 65th st., and Stewart av. Pastor, Rev. R. A. White.

RYDER CHAPEL Woodlawn Park. Pastor, Rev. Geo. A. Sahlin.

Miscellaneous.

ADVENT CHRISTIAN-572oWent- Worth av. Pastors, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mansfield.

APOSTOLIC CATHOLIC— Ss. Lo- cust, w. Franklin. Pastor, Rev. E. R. W. Bersch.

ARMOUR MISSION— 33d se. cor. Armour av. Pastor, Rev. Charles T. Wyckoff.

CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor, Rev. F. S. Van Eps, Auditorium Bldg. Services every Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock.

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST— Meet every First Day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at 23 and 25 Kendall.

NEW CHURCH TEMPLE— Van- buren and Wabash av. Pastor, Rev. L. P. Mercer.

PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE -(-Unde- nominational) Vanburen nr. Oakley av.

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF LATTER - DAY SAINTS— Franklin Hall, 70 Adams.

CONSULS IN CHICAGO. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC— 193

Vanburen; Consul, P. S. Hudson.

AUSTRO-HUNGARI AN— 78 and 80, 5th av.; Consul, Henry Claussenius; Vice-Consul, Edward Claussenius.

BELGIUM— 169 Dearborn; Consul, Charles Henrotin.

DENMARK 209 Fremont; Vice- Consul, Otto A. Dreier.

FRANCE— 70 Lasalle; Consul Gen- eral, Edmund Bruwaert; Vice-Consul, M. Verstracte; Chancellor, Jules Heil- man.

GERMAN EMPIRE— 25 Bordenblk. Consul, K. Buenz; Vice-Consul, Dr. Ludwig Arendt.

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..STREETER HOSPITAL.

646 CALUMET AVENUE. For the Treatment of Diseases of Women.

The Finest Private Hospital in the World: Rooms, Board and Nursing. from $80.00 to $50.00 per week.

G. L. HARVEY,

Manager.

JOHN W. STREETER, M. D.,

Chief Surgeon.

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GREAT BRITAIN— 4, 72 Dearborn; Consul, James Hayes Sadler.

GREECE Corn Exchange Bank; Consul, General C. L. Hutchinson.

HONDURAS 1004 Cham. Com. bldg; Consul, Edward E. Day.

ITALY— i, no Lasalle; Consul, Conte V. Manassero di Costigliole.

MEXICO— 30, 126 Washington; Con- sul, Felipe Berriozabal, jr.

NETHERLANDS-85 Washington; Consul, Geo. Birkhoff, jr. f PERU 301, 358 Dearborn. Consul. Charles Sergei.

RUSSIA— 62, 70 Lasalle; Consul, M. H. Thai.

SWEDEN & NORWAY Lasalle cor. Lake; Consul, John Lindgren.

SWITZERLAND-i67 Washington; Consul, A. Holinger.

TURKEY— 167 Dearborn; Consul, Chas. Henrotin.

HOSPITALS.

ALEXIAN BROTHERS HOSPI- TAL—539 to 569 N. Market.

AUGUSTAN A HOSPITAL 151 Lincoln av.

BENNETT HOSPITAL— Ada cor. Fulton.

CHICAGO CHARITY HOSPI- TAL— 2407 Dearborn.

CHICAGO EMERGENCY HOSPI- TAL— 194 Superior.

CHICAGO FLOATING HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION— Hospital open during July and August on North Pier, Lincoln Park.

CHICAGO HOMEOPATHIC HOS- PITAL—S. Wood se. cor. York.

CHICAGO HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN— W. Adams nw. cor. Paulina.

CHICAGO POLICLINIC HOSPI- TAL— 174 and 176 Chicago av.

COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL— W. Harrison cor. Wood.

GERMAN HOSPITAL— 754 and 756 Larrabee.

HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL— 2811 to 2815 Groveland av.

ILLINOIS CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY-227 W. Adams.

LAKESIDE HOSPITAL 4147 Lake av. (See adv. p. 78.)

MARINE HOSPITAL— N. Halsted nr. Graceland av. five miles north of court house, on lake shore. Office, Custom House bldg. room 20.

MAURICE PORTER MEMORIAL FREE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN 606 Fullerton av.

MERCY HOSPITAL— Calumet av. cor. Twenty-sixth.

MICHAEL REESE HOSPITAL— Twenty-ninth ne. cor. Groveland av.

PRESBYTERIAN HOSPlTAL-3oo S. Wood.

ST. ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL— Davis se. cor. Thompson.

ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL— 360 Garfield av. nw. cor. Burling.

ST. LUKE'S FREE HOSPITAL— 1420 to 1434 Indiana av.

STREETER HOSPITAL -2646 Calumet av.

WESLEY HOSPITAL - Dearborn and 24th.

WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF CHI- CAGO—Thirty-second nw. cor. Rhodes av.

LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.

ARMOUR MISSION-Thirty-third se. cor. Butterfield.

CHICAGO ATHEN^UM LI- BRARY—18 to 26 Vanburen. Open week days from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

CHICAGO BRANCH OF THE IN- TERNATIONAL TRACT AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 26 and 28 College pi.

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SO- CIETY LIBRARY— 142 Dearborn av.

CHICAGO LAW INSTITUTE— Room 67 County bldg.

CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY— At Public Library, City Hall.

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY- 4th floor. City Hall. Open week days from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Regular meetings of the Board 2d and 4th Saturdays of each month, at 3 p.m.

COLORED MEN'S LIBRARY— 400 Dearborn.

CHICAGO THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 48 Athenaeum bldg., 26 Vanburen.

High Class Portraiture..

W. L. Jcidson,

PUPIL OF

LEFEVRE & BOULANGER, PARIS . . .

32 Chickering Hall,

241 Wabash Avenue

Jackson Street..,

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HAMMOND LIBRARY Ashland av. cor. Warren av.

HYDE PARK LYCEUM READ- ING ROOM AND LIBRARY-I36, $3d.

ILLINOIS TRACT SOCIETY S.D. ADVENTISTS— Repository 26 and 28 College pi.

LINCOLN STREET M. E. .CHURCH FREE LIBRARY S. Lincoln cor. Ambrose.

NEWBERRY LIBRARY Clark, Lafayette pi. and Dearborn av.

PULLMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY— 73 and 75 Arcade bldg.

RAVENSWOOD PUBLIC LI- BRARY— Commercial nw. cor. Sulzer.

SOUTH CHICAGO PUBLIC LI- BRARY—Bowen School bldg. 93d cor. Houston av.

UNION CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION— 94 Dearborn. Open from 12.30 to 6.30 p.m. Sundays 3 to 6 p.m.

WESTERN NEW CHURCH UN- ION CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND BOOK ROOM-I7 Vanburen. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WHEELER THEOLOGICAL LI- BRARY—1113 Washington boul.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION READING ROOM— 153 and 155 Lasalle. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday open from 2 to 8 p.m. Railroad departments, W. Kinzie cor. Canal; at Rock Island car shops, 4747 State; 653 S. Canal; Bridgeport Dept., 3042 Archer av. and 5420 Tracy av.

MILITARY. United States Army.

Stationed at Headquarters, Dept. of the Missouri, Pullman bldg., southwest cor. Michigan av. and Adams st.

Major General Nelson A. Miles, U.S. Army, room No. 406.

Captain Eli L. Huggins, 2d Cavalry, Aide-de-Camp, room No. 407.

Captain Francis Michler, 5th Cav- alry, Aide-de-Camp, room No. 407.

Captain Marion P. Maus, ist Infantry, Aide-de-Camp, room No. 407.

Lieutenant Cotonel James P. Martin, A. G. Dept., Assistant Adjutant Gen- eral, room No. 403.

Colonel Edward M. Heyl, Inspector General, room No. 401.

Major Stephen W. Groesbeck, J. A. G. Dept., Judge Advocate, room 408.

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jeremiah H. Oilman, Sub. Dept., Chief Commis- sary of Subsistence, room 417.

Colonel Bernard J. D. Irwin, Medical Department, Medical Director, room No. 404.

Brevet Brigadier General Judson D. Bingham, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster, room No. 415.

Major Gilbert C. Smith, Assistant to Chief Quartermaster, room No. 416.

Lieutenant Colonel George W. Can- dee, Pay Department, Chief Paymas- ter, room No. 506.

Captain William Marshall, Corps Engineers, Engineer Officer, room 411.

Major Frank H. Phipps, Chief Ordi- nance Officer, room 419.

Captain James Allen, Signal Corps, Signal Officer, room 419.

Brevet Colonel Edward B. Williston, 3d Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, room 409.

Captain Frank D. BaMwin, 5th In- fantry, I.S. A. Practice Room, No. 405^.

Captain Jesse M. Lee, gth Infantry, Assistant to I. G., room 401.

Major George W. Baird, Pay Dept., Paymaster, room 405.

First Lieutenant Henry Jervey and Second Lieutenant Chester Harding, Corps Engineers. In charge of River and Harbor Improvements, 2258 Wa- bash av.

Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C. Sulli- van, Subsistence Department, Depot Commissary of Subsistence, 248-250 Illi- nois.

Captain Daniel M. Appel, Med. Dept., Attending Surgeon, 511 Pull- man bldg.

Captain George S. Hoyle, ist Cav- alry, Recruiting Officer, 10 S. Clark.

Captain Philip Reade, 3d Infantry, Recruiting Officer, 82 W. Madison and 427 State.

Illinois National Guard.

Brigadier General HarrisA. Wheeler; Lieutenant Colonel Wm. N. Pelouze, Assistant Adjutant General; Lieuten- ant Colonel LeRoy T. Steward, Inspec- tor General; Lieutenant Colonel Geo. M. Moulton, Inspector Rifle Practice; Lieutenant Colonel J. M. Oliver, Judge Advocate; Major James H. Etheredge. Surgeon; Captain Frank H. Ray, As- sistant Quartermaster; Captain Chas. A. Stevenson, Commissary of Subsist- ence; First Lieutenant Gilbert M. Weeks, Aide-de-Camp; First Lieuten- ant Wm. J. McNally, Aide-de-Camp. First Regiment Infantry.

Armory 1542 Michigan av. Field and Staff Officers-Colonel, Henry L. Tur- ner; Majors. Taylor E. Brown and Jos- eph B. Sanborn; Surgeon, Major Chas.

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Adams, M.D.; Assistant Surgeon, John W. S,treeter; Adjutant, Captain W. L. DeRemer; Quartermaster, Brevet Cap- tain A. L. Bell; Inspector of Rifle Prac- tice, Captain Eugene R. Cox; Chap- lain, Rev. H. W. Thomas.

Company A— Captain Benj. F. Pat- rick jr. Company B Captain W. J. Sanderson. Company C— Captain An- son L. Bolte. Company D Captain I. H. Barnett. Company E— Captain W. F. Knoch. Company F Captain J. M. Eddy. Company G— Captain G. W. Bristol. Company H— Captain Chas. G. Bolte. Company I— Captain F. W. Chenoweth. Company K— Cap- tain Willis J . Wells. Company L— Cap- tain Edgar B. Tolman. Company M— v Captain Edward H. Switzer.

Second Regiment Infantry.

Armories Washington boul. ne. cor. Curtis, and 135 Michigan av. Field and Staff Officers-Colonel, L. S. Judd; Lieutenant Colonel, W. D. Hotchkiss; Majors, Frank Logan, W. E. Dusen- berry and James Stewart; Adjutant. Captain George C. Gobet; Inspector of Small Arms Practice, W. T. McMillan; Quartermaster, First Lieutenant Fred W. Lass; Surgeon, Major Charles F. Perkins; Assistant Surgeon, Captain Clarence W. Leigh: Chaplain, Right Rev. Samuel Fallows.

Company-A Captain Philip Samuel. Company B— Captain George I. Mee- han. Company D— Captain W. A. Chadwick. Company E--Captain M.L. Vanderkloot. Company F Captain 'oseph I. Kelly. Company G Captain Vilhs McFeely. Company H— Captain John J. Garrity. Company I Captain Wm. E. Hoinville. Company K— Cap- tain William McCormick. Company L Captain E. G. Bowen. Company M— Captain Wm. B. Alexander.

Chicago Zouaves meet Monday at Battery D Armory. Captain, T. I. Ford; First Lieutenant, Benj. A. Case; Second Lieutenant, F. L. Hu- guelet.

Seventh Regiment Infantry.

Headquarters and Armory 23 Lake. Colonel, Francis T. Colby; Surgeon Major Michael E. McGrath; Adj- utant, Captain Thomas L. Hartigan; Inspector of Rifle Practice, Captain Jeremiah S. Hyland; Chaplain, Captain Edward A. Kelly.

Company A Captain Daniel T. Mc- Graw. Company B Captain Garrett J. Carroll. Company C Captain Mich- ael D. Sullivan. Company D— First Lieutenant Edmund P. Burke. Com-

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pany E— Captain Daniel Moriarty. Company G First Lieutenant Thos. Garry. Company H— Captain William J. Carroll.

Battery I) First Artillery.

Armory Michigan av. cor. Monroe. Captain, E. P. Tobey; First Lieuten- ant, F. S. Allen; Senior Second Lieu- tenant, Alfred Russell, 138 South Water; Junior Second Lieutenant, William Austin.

Cavalry Troop A.

Armory, 135 Michigan av. Captain, Paul B. Lino; First Lieutenant, Chas. Lencke; Second Lieutenant, Fred W. Boyer.

Chicago Hussars.

Commissioned Officers Captain Ed- win L. Brand, 210 Wabash av.; First Lieutenant, M. L. C. Funkhouser; Sec- ond Lieutenant, Joseph B. Keen.

Staff Adjutant, Thomas S. Quincey; Judge Advocate, Will H. Clark; In- spector, P. R. McLeod; Quartermaster. Charles Kern; Surgeon, Stewart John- stone, M.D.; Chaplain, Rev. O. P. Gif- ford.

Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant, J.J.Murray; Second Sergeant, Geo. E. Cave; Third Sergeant, Edward D. Ellis; Fourth Sergeant, Wm. Lund- back; Sixth Sergeant, Wm.R.Toppan; Seventh Sergeant, O. W. McMichael ; Color Sergeant, N.H.Henderson; Chief Trumpeter, James R. Thacker; Troop Veterinary, Chas. E. Sayre; First Cor-

ral, H. S. Wiley; Second Corporal, uis F. Brown ; Third Corporal, Jos- eph Homer; Fourth Corporal, F. H. Higbee.

Civic Department Board of Direct- ors, 1893— Edwin L. Brand, M. L. C. Funkhouser, Joseph B. Keen, J. J. Murray, Will H. Clark, Matt W. Pink- erton, J. F. Latham.

Recruiting Committee F.H.Higbie, Louis F. Brown, O. W. McMichael.

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PARKS.

DOUGLAS— W. i2th, Fairfield av. W. Nineteenth and Albany avs.

DOUGLAS MONUMENT Foot 35th.

ELLIS— fr. Prospect pi. to Thirty- seventh w. of Cottage Grove av.

GARFIELD-W. Madison, S.Homan av. W. Lake, etc.

•HUMBOLDT W. North av. S. California av. W. Division, etc.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

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JACKSON— The Lake, 56th, Stony Island av. 67th

JEFFERSON-W. Adams, Throop, W. Monroe, Loomis.

LAKE— Michigan av. fr. Jackson to Lake Park pi.

LINCOLN— The Lake, North av. N. Clark, N. Park av. Diversey av.

MIDWAY PLAISANCE Cottage Grove av. to Stony Island av. bet. 5gth and 6oth.

SOUTH-See Jackson and Washing- ton Parks.

UNION— Ogden av. Warren av. Ash- land av. W. Lake, Bryan pi.

VERNON-Lytle, Sibley, Gilpin pi. Macalister pi.

WASHINGTON-Cottage Grove av. 5ist, South Park av. 6oth

WASHINGTON SQ. N. Clark, Washington pi. Dearborn av. Walton

P WICKER— Park, Fowler, N. Robey.

PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS, AND BUILDINGS.

Adams Express bldg,— 185 to 189 Dear- born.

Alabama Flats Prairie av. cor. 3ist.

Allen Flats— 143 and 14^ Oakwood boul.

American Express Co. s Bldg 72 to 78 Monroe.

Apollo Hall— 5th floor, 69 State.

Arcade Bldg.— 156 to 164 Clark.

Arcade Bldg.— Pullman.

Argyle Bldg. Jackson nw. cor. Michi- gan av.

Armour Flats 33d and Dearborn.

Art Institute The— Michigan av. opp. Adams

Ashland Blk.— $3 to 65 Clark.

Associatiou Bldg.— 153 and 155 Lasalle.

Athenaeum Bldg. 18 to 26 Vanburen.

Atlas Blk.— 45 to 61 Wabash av.

Auditorium Bldg. Congress, Michi- gan av. and Wabash av.

Avon Flats— 99, 33d.

Ayer's Bldg.— 166 to 172 State

Bay State Bldg. —State se. cor. Ran- dolph.

Belden Flats 295 and 297 Belden av.

Belvidere Flats— 3100 Cottage Grove av.

Benton Flats Ohio sw. cor. Pine.

Board of Trade— Head of Lasalle.

Borden Blk. Randolph nw. cor. Dearborn.

Bort Bldg. 19 and 21 Quincy.

Boyce Bldg. 112 and 114 Dearborn.

Boylston Block— 265 to 273 Dearborn.

Brand's Hall— 160 to 170 N. Clark.

Brother Jonathan Bldg. 2 and 4 Sherman.

Bryan Blk.— 160 to 174 Lasalle.

Calumet Bldg.— 187 to 191 Lasalle.

Calumet Flats— 248 Erie.

Cambridge Flats 3gth nw. cor. Ellis av.

Carleton Flats— 63, i8th.

Caxton Bldg.— 328 to 334 Dearborn.

Central Market-State ne. cor. South Water.

Central Mnfrs. Blk— 74 to 88 Market.

Central Music Hall State se. cor. Randolph.

Central Union Blk— Madison nw. cor. Market.

Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Wash- ington se. cor. Lasalle.

Charlevoix Flats -87 Rush.

Chemical Bank Bldg.— 85 and 87 Dear- born.

Chicago Herald Bldg— 154 to 156 Wash- ington.

Chicago Opera House Bldg.— Clark sw. cor. Washington.

Chicago Stock Exch. Bldg.— Dear- born ne. cor. Monroe.

Chicago Title and Trust Co. Bldg.— 98 to 102 Washington.

Chickering Hall 241 Wabash av.

Cisco Bldg.— 84 Washington.

Citizen's Bank Bldg. 119 and 121 Lasalle.

City Hall— Washington cor. Lasalle.

Cleveland Flats 659 to 665 Cleveland av.

Clinton The 1423 to 1429 Michigan av.

Cobb's Bldg.— 120 to 128 Dearborn.

Columbia Theatre 104 to no Monroe.

Columbus Memorial Bldg. State se. cor. Washington

Commerce Bldg.— 14 and 16 Pacific av.*

Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg. Dear- born se. cor. Monroe.

Como Bldg.— 323 and 325 Dearborn.

Corinthian Hall 187 Kinzie.

Continental Bank Bldg.— 218 Lasalle.

Counselman Bldg.— Lasalle cor. Jack- son.

County Bldg.— Clark cor. Washing- ton.

Covenant Hall— 36 Lasalle.

Criminal Ct. Bldg. Michigan cor. Dearborn av.

Criterion Theater— 274 Sedgwick.

Custom House. Clark cor. Adams.

Dakota Flats.— 3025 Prairie av.

Dale Bldg.— 308 to 316 Dearborn.

Dearborn Hall— 40 Dearborn.

Dexter Bldg.— 80 and 82 Adams.

Dickey Bldg.— 34 to 46 Dearborn.

Donohue & Henneberry's Bldg.— 407 to 42^ Dearborn.

Dore Blk.— State nw. cor. Madison.

Ely Bldg.— Wabash av. sw. cor. Mon- roe.

Empire Blk.— 128 and 130 Lasalle.

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Equitable Bldg.— 106 to no Dearborn.

Erie Flats Lake av. sw. cor. ^7th.

Erie Flats— 148 N. State.

Evaline Flats 5902 Michigan av.

Evening Post Bldg.— 162-164 Washing- ton.

Exchange Bldg.— Union Stock Yards.

First Cavalry Armory Foot Monroe st.

First Inf. I. N. G. Armory— Michigan av. nw. cor. i6th.

First Nat. Bank Bldg.— Dearborn nw. cor. Monroe.

Florence Flats 16 to 22 Bellevue pi.

Foote Blk.— Clark sw. cor. Monroe.

Forbes Blk. 193 Washington.

Franklin Bldg.— 341 to 349 Dearborn.

FREIBERG'S OPERA HOUSE—

180, 182 and 184, 22d.

Fullerton Blk. 90 to 96 Dearborn.

Gaff Bldg.— 230 to 236 Lasalle.

Girard Bldg.— 298 to 306 Dearborn.

Grand Opera House— 87 Clark.

Greenebaum Bldg. 72 to 82 Fifth av.

Halsted St. M. E. Ch. Blk.— 778 S. Halsted.

Hampshire Blk. Lasalle se. cor. Monroe.

Hartford Bldg. 134 to 146 Dearborn.

Haymarket Theatre.— 161 to 169 W. Madison.

Hodge's Bldg.— Indiana av. ne. cor. Twenty-second.

Home Insurance Bldg.— Lasalle ne. cor. Adams.

Hotel Alvard— Cottage Grove av. cor. Oakwood boul.

Hotel DeLincoln. 60 and 62 Wiscon- sin.

Hotel DeSoto— 3667 Wabash av.

Hotel La Vita— 2ii and 213 Dearborn av.

Hotel Rutland.— 282 Indiana.

Hotel Vendome.— 780 North Park av.

Hotel Windham-52 and 54 Rush.

Houghton Flats 584 Dearborn av.

Howland Blk. 174 to 192 Dearborn.

Illinois Bank Bldg. in to 117 Dear- born.

Imperial Bldg.— 252 to 260 Clark.

Ingleside Flats. i to 5 Park av.

Insurance Exchange Bldg. Lasalle sw. cor. Adams.

Inter-Ocean Bldg. Dearborn nw. cor. Madison.

Isabella Bldg.— 48 Vanburen.

Ivanhoe Flats.— Thirty-sixth cor. Cot- tage Grove av.

Ivar Flats. Thirtieth cor. Cottage Grove av.

Jaeschke Flats 296 Ohio.

Journal Bldg.— 159 and 161 Dearborn.

Kedzie Bldg.— 120 and 122 Randolph.

Kenilworth Flats. Thirty-sixth nw. cor. Ellis av.

Kenosha Flats 2976 South Park av. Kimball Hall.— 243 to 249 Wabash av. Kinzie Flats 144 Pine. Klare's Hall-72 N. Clark. Knickerbocker Flats— 4160 Eilis av. Lakeside Bldg. Clark sw. cor.

Adams.

Lasalle Blk.— Lasalle nw. cor. Madison. Lasalle Flats.— 204 and 206 Cass. Leamington Flats 94 to 98, 37th. Lenox Bldg.— 88 and 90 Washington. Locust Apartment Bldg. 113 and

1 1 5 Locust.

Loomis Bldg.— 2 to 6 Clark. Loraine Flats— Thirty-sixth ne. cor.

Ellis av. Lumber Exchange. South Water

nw. cor. Franklin. Lumberman's Exchange. 238 South

Water. Majestic The Walton pi. sw. cor.

Rush.

Major Blk.— 139 to 151 Lasalle. Mailers Bldg.— 226 and 228 Lasalle. Manhattan Bldg. 307 to 321 Dearborn. Marine Bldg.— 132 to 158 Lake. Marion Flats— 248 Ohio. Marquette Flats.— 85 Rush. Martme's Halls. 55 S. Ada and 22d

nw. cor. Indiana av. Mason Blk. 92 and 94 Washington. Masonic Temple State ne. cor. Ran- dolph.

McCormick Blk.— 67 to 73 Dearborn. McCormick J. L. Bldg.— 15 to 27 Wa- bash av.

McNeil Bldg.— 128 and 130 Clark. McVicker's Theatre Bldg.— 78 to 84

Madison. Medina Temple Fifth av. ne. cor.

Jackson.

Melrose The— 3756 Ellis av. Mentone Flats.— 146 Dearborn av. Mentor Blk.— 163 State. Mercantile Bldg.— 112 to 118 Lasalle. Merchants' Bldg. Lasalle nw. cor.

Washington. Methodist Church Blk. Clark se.

cor. Washington. Metropolitan Blk.— 159 to 165 Ran-

dolpn.

Milano Flats.— 338 Ohio. Monadnock Bldg. Jackson cor. Dear- born.

Monon Blk.— 320 to 326 Dearborn. Montauk Blk. 111 to 117 Monroe. Morton Flats.— 203 and 205 Ontario. Morton Flats. Michigan av. cor. i8th. Mueller's Hall— 356 to 364 North av. National Life Ins. Bldg. 159 to 163

Lasalle.

Newberry The 225 to 231 Dearborn av. Newport Flats— 77 to 83 Pine. New York Life Ins. Bldg. Lasalle ne.

cor. Monroe.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Normandy Flats— 2300 and 2302 Indiana Sherwood Flats.— 105 to 109, 37th.

Norwood Flats— 3000 Indiana av.

Ogden Bldg.— Clark sw. cor. Lake.

Ohio Flats.— 344 Ohio.

Old Colony Bldg. Vanburen se. cor. Dearborn.

Omaha Bldg. Vanburen se. cor. Paci- fic av.

Oneida The— 5100 Hibbard av.

Ontario Flats.— N. State sw. cor. On- tario.

Open Board Bldg.— 18 to 24 Pacific av .

Oriental Bldg. and Hall— 122 Lasalle.

Ormonde The 49 to 55 Astor.

Otis Bldg. Madison sw. cor. State.

Otis Blk.— 138 to 158 Lasalle.

Owings Bldg. 21=. Dearborn.

Oxford Bldg.— 84 and 86 Lasalle.

Ozark Flats 3501 Wabash av.

Parker Bldg. 95 and 97 Washington.

Pelham Flats ^44 to 552 Garfield av.

Phenix Bldg.— See W. U. Bldg.

Pickwick Bldg. Michigan av. cor.

20th.

Plaza The— N. Clark se. cor. North av.

Poiitiac Bldg. Dearborn nw. cor. Har- rison.

Portland Blk.— 103 to 109 Dearborn.

Post-Office. Clark se. cor. Adams.

Potomac The— 3000 to 3012 Michigan av.

Powers Bldg.— Madison nw. cor. Michi- gan av.

Prairie Flats.— 3031 Prairie av.

Pullman Bldg. Adams sw. cor. Michigan av.

Quincy Bldg.— Clark ne. cor. Adams.

Qmnlan Bldg.— 81 and 83 Clark.

Rand-McNaflyBldg.— 162 to 182 Adams.

Rawson Bldg. 149 and 151 State.

Real Estate Board Bldg— Dearborn ne. cor. Randolph.

Reaper Blk. Clark ne. cor. Washing- ton.

Recital Hall— Auditorium Bldg.

Renfost The— Cottage Grove av. cor. 52d.

Rialto Bldg. 135 to 153 VanBuren, rear Board of Trade.

Rookery Bldg. Lasalle se. cor. Adams.

Rosalie Music Hall— Rosalie ct. sw. cor. 57th.

Royal Insurance Bldg. 165 to 173 Jackson and 108 to no Quincy.

Ryerson Bldg. 45 to 49 Randolph.

St. Benedict's Flats.— Cass ne. cor. Chicago av.

Schiller Bldg.— 103 to 109 Randolph.

Schloesser Blk.— 200 to 210 Lasalle.

Sears Bldg. 99 and 101 Washington.

Second Regt. Armory. Washington boul. ne. cor. Curtis.

Seville Flats.— 159 and 161 Locust.

Shreve Blk.— 91 and 93 Washington.

Sibley Bldg.— 2 to 16 N. Clark.

Sorento Clark ne. cor. Kinzie.

Staats Zeitung Bldg.— ^i to 99 Fifth av.

Stewart Bldg.— State nw. cor. Wash- ington.

Stock Exchange Bldg. 167 to 171 Dear- born.

Stratford Flats— 93, 33d.

Superior Blk.— 75 to" 79 Clark.

Tacoma Bldg.— Lasalle ne. cor Madi- son.

Taylor Bldg.— 140 to 146 Monroe.

Telephone Bldg. 203 Washington.

Temple Ct.— 217 to 225 Dearborn.

The Temple— Lasalle sw. cor. Moritoe.

Times Bldg.— Washington nw. cor. Fifth av.

Title and Trust Bldg.-gS to 102 Wash- ington.

Torino Flats. 337 Indiana.

Traders' Bldg.— 6 to 12 Pacific av. .

Traynor Bldg.— 182 State.

Tribune Bldg. Dearborn se. cor, Madison.

Union Bldg. 100 to no Lasalle.

Unity Bldg.— 75 to 81 Dearborn.

University Club Bldg.— 116 and 118 Dearborn.

U. S. Express Co.'s Bldg.— 87 and 89 Washington.

Vendome Flats. Ogden av. .ne. cor. W. Madison.

Victoria Flats. 52 and 54 Rush.

Wacousta Flats.— 275 Erie.

Wadsworth Bldg.— 175 to 181 Madi- son.

Walton Flats.— 307 N. Clark sw. cor. Locust.

Warren Apartment Bldg. Warren av. sw. cor. Ogden av.

Western Bank Note Bldg. Madison sw. cor. Michigan av.

Western Union Bldg 138 Jackson.

Westminster Hotel-462 N. Clark.

Wheeler Bldg.— 6 and 8 Sherman.

Willard Hall Monroe sw. cor. La- salle.

Willoughby Bldg.— Franklin nw. cor. Jackson.

Windsor Theater. 466 and 468 N. Clark.

Yale Flats— Yale ne, cor. 66th.

Yorkshire Flats— 1837 Michigan av.

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AUDITORIUM, THE Congress cor. Wabash av.

CASINO— Wabash av. and Jackson.

CENTRAL MUSIC HALL State cor. Randolph.

CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE- Wash- ington sw. cor. Clark.

COLUMBIA THEATRE 108 and no Monroe.

CRITERION THEATRE 274

Sedgwick.

EMPIRE THEATRE 152 W. Madison.

GRAND OPERA -H O U S E 87 Clark.

HAVLIN'S THEATRE Wabash av. and Nineteenth.

HAYMARKET THEATRE-Madi- son east of Halsted.

HOOLEY'S THEATRE— 149 Ran- dolph.

JACOBS' CLARK ST. THEATRE

Kinzie and N. Clark.

KIMBALL HALL-243 to 249 Wa- bash av.

McVICKER'S THEATRE-82 Mad- ison.

WINDSOR THEATRE - 468 N. Clark.

SOCIETIES, CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS.

ACACIA CLUB— 105 S. Ashland av. See p. 345.

,EOLUS CYCLING CLUB 174 Evergreen av. H. L. Krinker, Sec.

ALBION CRICKET CLUB Sec. H. A. Watson.

ALTERNATE CLUB-Pres. Mrs. Julian Hequembourg; ist V. Pres. Miss RebeccaS. Rice; Sec. Mrs. Washington Hunt, 649 Cleveland av.

AMATEUR MUSICAL CLUB - Meets alternate Mondays at Athen- aeum bldg. See p. 346.

AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY-I22 Wabash av. Dist. Sec. Rev. Win. M. Haigh, D.D.

AMERICAN BAPTIST MISSION- ARY UNION— 122 Wabash av. Dist. Sec. Rev. C. F. Tolman, D.D.; Home Sec. Rev. Henry C. Mabie, D.D.

AMERICAN BAPTIST PUBLI- CATION SOCIETY-Department and

Depository for the Northwest, 122 Wa- bash av. Mngr. Rev. F. G. Thearle; Dist. Sec. Rev. J. W. Harris; Sunday School Missionary and Financial Agent for Illinois, Rev. L. B. Albert.

AMERICAN BOARD OF COM- MISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MIS- SIONS—151 Washington. Dist. Sec. Rev. A. N. Hitchcock.

AMERICAN CONGREGATION- AL UNION— 26, 151 Washington. Western Sec. Rev. C. H. Taintor.

AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSO- CIATION— 151 Washington. Western Sec. Rev. J. E. Roy, D.D.

AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION— 73 Major blk. Supt. F. G. Ensign.

AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY— 211-213 Wabash av. Manager, Josiah Cox; Dist. Sec. Rev. E. M. Wherry, D.D.

AMERICUS CLUB— 379 Orchard. Pres. J. A. Boland; Treas., D. W. Maher; Sec. R. E. McGillen.

APOLLO MUSICAL CLUB— Meets at Apollo Hall, Central Music Hall bldg. Pres. John R. Lindgren; Sec. Frederick Wessels; Musical Director, William L. Tomlins.

ASHLAND CLUB.-I05 S. Ashland av. See p. 347.

BANKER'S CLUB-See p. 349.

BAPTIST CITY MISSION SOCI- ETY OF CHICAGO 122 Wabash av. Pres. John H. Chapman; V. Pres. Jesse A. Baldwin; Treas. Richard Street; Sec. and Supt. Rev. J. W. Conley.

BAPTIST GENERAL ASSOCIA- TION OF ILLINOIS— Supt. of Mis- sions, Rev. H. C. First, Upper Alton, 111.; Chairman Chicago City Mission Com. Rev. C. Perrin.

BAPTIST MISSIONARY TRAIN- ING SCHOOL-24ii Indiana av. Mrs. C. D. Morris, Preceptress. Miss M. G. Burdette, Cor. Sec.

BAPTIST PASTOR'S CONFER- ENCE—Meet every Monday at 122 Wabash av. at 10.30 a. m.

BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION OF THE CHICAGO ASSN.— Pres. Norman G. Lenington; V. Pres. R. K. Maynard; Treas. A.Braithwaite; Sec. L.T.Austermell, 48 Lakeside bldg.

BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. A. Field Sec. Rev. Thomas Marshall, D.D., 48 McCormick blk,

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BOULEVARD PHCENIX CLUB— Calumet av. cor. 35th. See p. 350.

BROTHERHOOD OF ST. AN- DREW (Chicago Local Council) 707, 59 Dearborn. Pres. W. R. Stirling; Sec. Burton F. White.

CALUMET CLUB -Michigan av. ne. cor. Twentieth. See p. 351.

CARLETON CLUB 3800 Vin- cennes av. See p. 352.

CATLIN BOAT CLUB-Lake shore ft. Pearson. Pres, Chas. Catlin; Fin. Sec. and Treas. Frank C. Haerther, 3 Gov. bldg. Cor. Sec. Chas. E. Erby.

CENTURY CLUB-Pres. Charles H. Smith; V. Pres. Miss Chadwick; Sec. and Treas. W. S. Powers.

CHICAGO ACADEMY OF SCI- ENCES —Secretary's office, in State. Pres. S. H. Peabody; Sec. Dr. W. K. Higley; Rec. S. W. Burnham.

CHICAGO ARCHITECTURAL SKETCH CLUB-<)i3 Masonic Tem- ple. Pres. Hugh M. G. Garden; Sec. Edward G. Garden; Treas. E. J. Wag- ner.

CHICAGO ART INSTITUTE Michigan ay. opposite Adams. Pres. C. L. Hutchinson; V. Pres. James H. Dole; Treas. L. J. Gage; Sec. N. H. Carpenter; Director, W. M. R. French.

CHICAGO ASTRONOMICAL SO- CIETY—Pres. Elias Colbert: Sec. H. C. Ranftey, 160 Lasalle; Treas. Murry Nelson; Director, Prof. G. W. Hough.

CHICAGO ATHEN^UM— 18 to 26 Vanburen. Pres. Ferd W. Peck; ist V. Pres. Wm. R. Page; 2d V. Pres. Harry G. Selfridge; Sec. and Treas. Franklin H. Head; Supt. E. I. Galvin.

CHICAGO ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION—Michigan av. bet. Madison and Monroe. See p. 354.

CHICAGO BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION— Pres. Andrew McLeish ; Sec. Louis K. Gilson, 87 Metropolitan blk.; Treas. Geo. A. Holloway.

CHICAGO BAR ASSOCIATION Meets at 100 Washington. Pres. David B. Lyman; V. Prests. Wm. English and Thos. Dent; Treas. E. C. Ferguson; Sec. Howard Henderson.

CHICAGO BIBLE SOCIETY - Office and Depository, 89 and 90, 115 Dearborn. Rev. J. A. Mack, Gen. Sec. and Agt.

CHICAGO BRANCH OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRACT AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY— 26 and 28 College pi.

CHICAGO CAMERA CLUB— 182- 184 Wabash av. Pres. M. L. Williston; Sec. P. E. Greer; Treas. E. J. Fowler.

CHICAGO CANOE CLUB— foot of 37th. H. B. Cook, Purser, 130 Rialto bldg.

CHICAGO CENTRAL WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-noi The Temple. Pres. Mrs. Matilda B. Carse; Cor. Sec. Mrs. Daisy H. Carlock: Rec. Sec. Mrs. E. Warner; Treas. Mrs. R. L. Greenlee.

CHICAGO CHRISTIAN EN- DEAVOR UNION— 1413 Ashland blk. Pres. F. E. Page; V. Pres. Dr. S. A. Wilson; Sec. Miss Jessie Williams.

CHICAGO CITY MISSIONARY SOCIETY— Supt. Rev. J. C. Arm- strong, 24, 151 Washington

CHICAGO CLUB— See p. 362.

CHICAGO CONGREGATIONAL CLUB— Regular meetings third Mon- day in each month, October to May in- clusive, at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Pres. H. M. Scott; Sec. J. H. Tewks- bury, 175 Wabash av.; Treas. J. R. Chapman.

CHICAGO CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS' UNION— Meets Mon- days at 10.30 a.m. at 153 Lasalle.

CHICAGO CRICKET ASSOCIA- TION—Pres. E. J. Tomlins: Sec. and Treas. F. J. Sansome, 146 Vanburen; Act. Sec. J. G. Davis, 94 Lasalle.

CHICAGO CYCLING CLUB-Fifty- seventh and Lake av. See p. 364.

CHICAGO DAILY NEWS FRESH- AIR FUND-C. M. Faye, mngr. 123, 5th av.

CHICAGO DEACONESSES' HOME— 227 Ohio.

CHICAGO DIOCESAN CHOIR ASSOCIATION— Patron, Rt.Rev.Wm. Edward McLaren, D.D., D.C.L.; Pres. Rev. William White Wilson; Pre- centor, Rev. S. C. Edsall; Choirmas- ter, Frederick A. Dunster; Organist, Dr. John H. Gower; Secretary, E. G. Kimpton; Librarian, K. F. Thomas.

CHICAGO ELECTRICAL ASSO- CIATION— Meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 48 Athenaeum bldg.

CHICAGO EXCHANGE FOR WOMEN'S WORK— 130 Wabash av. Pres. Mrs. J. B. Lyon; Cor. Sees. Mrs. T. F. Withrow, Mrs. N. G. Gridley, Mrs. Clinton J. Warren.

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY —Open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 P- m- Free to the public. Pres. Edward G.

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Mason; V. Prests. Geo. W. Smith, A. C. McClurg; Sec. and Librarian, John Moses; Treas. Gilbert B. Shaw. See's office and library, Dearborn av. n.w. cor. Ontario.

CHICAGO HOME MISSIONARY AND CHURCH EXTENSION SO- CIETY—Pres. Wm. Deering; Gen. Supt. Rev. A. D. Traveller, 57 Wash- ington; Treas. Hiram J. Thompson.

CHICAGO INSTITUTE FOR IN- STRUCTION IN LETTERS, MOR- ALS AND RELIGION— Pres.Franklin H. Head; V. Pres. Tulius Rosenthal; Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Ellen T. Leonaid, 175 Dearborn.

CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN CLUB Meets every Saturday 10 to 12 a.m., i7.Vanburen. Mrs. A. H.Put- nam, pres.

CHICAGO LITERARY CLUB— 200 Michigan av. See p. 365.

CHICAGO MECHANICS' INSTI- T U T E— 23, 129 Madison. Pres. George C. Prussing; ist V. Pres. John Wilkinson; 2d V. Pres. J. W. Hosmer; Treas. Amos Grannis; Sec. and Li- brarian, J. Silvers.

CHICAGO METHODIST PREACHERS' MEETING— Sessions Mondays 10.30 a. m. in lecture room, Methodist Church blk. Pres. Rev. N. H. Axtel;Sec. and Treas. Rev. T. T. Todd.

CHICAGO PRAYER BOOK SO- CIETY—Treas. Charles A. Street, 8, 103 Adams,

CHICAGO PRESS CLUB— i33Clark, room 12. See p. 442.

CHICAGO RELIEF AND AID SO- CIETY—51 and 53 Lasalle. Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Pres. Henry W. King; Chairman Executive Com- mittee, T. W. Harvey; Treas. Ernest A. Hamill; Sec. Wm. H. Hubbard; Gen. Supt. Rev. C. G. Trusdell. Directors meet first Monday of every month. Provident Wood Yard, 395 N. Clark.

CHICAGQ SOCIETY OF ARTISTS 85 to 87 Athenaeum bldg. Pres. Ernest Albert; V. Pres. John Vander- pool; Sec. O. D. Grover.

CHICAGO SOCIETY OF DECO- RATIVE ART— 34 and 36 Washing- ton. Pres. Mrs. John N. Jewett; Sec. Mrs. N. S. Davis, jr.; Treas. Mrs. D. Wilkinson; Business Manager, Mrs. M. E. Pode.

CHICAGO TRACT SOCIETY— 211 Wabash av. Pres. Hon. Homer N.

Hibbard, LL.D.; V. Pres. Rev. E. A. Adams; Sec. Rev. E. M. Wherry; Tres. Wesley L. Knox.

CHICAGO TRAINING SCHOOL FOR CITY, HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS— Dearborn av. cor. Ohio. Prin. Mrs. Lucy Rider Myer, M.D.: Sec. Wm. E. Blackstone; Treas. George

D. Elderkin; Supt. Rev. J. Shelley Meyer.

CHICAGO WHIST CLUB— Western Bank Note bldg. Pres. Theo- dore Schwarz; V. Pres. Gardner G. Willard; Treas. Geo. W. Keehn; Sec. Robert L. Parsons.

CHICAGO WOMEN'S CLUB— 200 Michigan av. See p. 367.

CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF CHICAGO— 510, 167 Dearborn. Sec. and Financial Agt. Mrs. Jennie L. Wood; Asst. Sec. Ernest Wood.

CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY— 41, 230 Lasalle. Pres. Hon. John Wood- bridge; V. Pres. Lyman J. Gage; Supt. Rev. M. V. B. Van Arsdale; Fin. Sec. Rev. Jacob Hartman; Asst. Gen. Supt. Rev. F. M. Gregg; Treas. Edward F. Lawrence.

CHURCH CLUB OF CHICAGO, THE— 103 Adams. Pres. W. R. Stir- ling: V. Pres. Jos. T. Brown; Treas. H. J. Jones; Sec. Rev. T, A. Snively; Di- rectors, Arthur Ryerson, D. B. Lyman,

E. P. Bailey, D. R. Brown. C. A. Stuart, E. P. Foreman, F. S. Rattle.

CHURCH HOME FOR AGED PERSONS-4327 Ellis av. Visitor ex- officio, Rt. Rev. Wm. E. McLaren, D.D., D.C.L.; Pres. Rev. Dr. Walter Delafield; Matron, Mrs. A. S. Field.

CHURCH HOME FOR ORPHANS —4331 Ellis av. Pres. Rev. Walter Del- afield; Sec. Rich. H. Wyman.

CICERO CRICKET CLUB-Ridge- land. Pres. A. W. Giles; Sec. Benj. Lockyear; Treas. E. C. K. Da vies.

CITIZEN'S ASSOCIATION O F CHICAGO 33 Merchants' bldg. 94 Lasalle. Pres. I. K. Boyesen; V. Pres. Francis BeidlerjSec.J.C.Ambler; Treas. Geo. Schneider; Executive Committee, J. J. Glessner, Francis B. Peabody, O. S. A. Sprague, Wm. A. Fuller, Christoph Hotz, J. Harley Bradley, Murry Nelson, I. K. Bcyesen, H. N. Higinbotham, Francis Beidler, Hugh A. White, David A. Kohn, Melville E. Stone, Josiah L. Lombard, R. J. Smith. Office, open daily. Executive committees meet Tuesdays.

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CITIZEN'S LEAGUE OF CHI- CAGO—(For the suppression of the sale of liquors to minors)— 45, 113 Adams. Meets ist Friday, at 4 p. m.; office open daily. Pres. 1. P. Runisey; Cor. andRec. Sec. F. P. Fisher; Treas. A. L. Coe; Gen. Agt. H. J. Hayward. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM LEAGUE OF CHICAGO— Pres. Mel- ville E.Stone; Sec. and Treas. Frank H. Scott, 500 The Temple.

COLUMBUS CLUB— 119 and 121 Lasalle See p. 370.

COMMERCE CLUB, THE- -Audi- torium bldg. S. Fred Howe, mngr.

COMMERCIAL CLUB-Meets last Saturday in each month, October to April inclusive. Pres. A. C. McClurg; V. Pres. Wm. T. Baker; Treas. H. J. Maciarland; Sec. John J. James, 159 Lasalle.

CONCORDIA CLUB— 35th nw. cor. Grand boul. See p. 372.

CONGREGATIONAL S.S. AND PUB. SOCIETY— Mgr. J. H. Tewks- bury, 175 Wabash av.

COOK COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION— 132 La- salle. Pres. W. G. Sherer; V. Pres. B. C. Prentiss; Sec. W. B. Jacobs; Treas. N. M. Jones.

CORPORATION FOR RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF DECEASED CLERGYMEN Pres. Henry Keep; Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Wm. G. Hibbard, 1701 Prairie av.

COSMOPOLITAN ART CLUB— Charles F. Browne, Sec., 249 Wabash av.

COUNTRY CLUB OFEVANSTON —See p. 372.

DEARBORN CLUB— 250 Michigan av. Pres. N. K. Fairbank; Treas. George H. Wheeler; Sec. Austin A. Burnham.

DELAWARE BOAT CLUB Pres. Wm. Sullivan; V. Pres. A. J. Pedersen; Treas. W. T. Ball; Sec. Ar- thur Frantz, 10 Chestnut pi.

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON NORTHWESTERN ASSN.— Pres. C. E. Lane; V. Pres. Rev. Chas. H. Bixby; Sec. and Treas. Edward Hurd Smith, 107 Dearborn.

DOUGLAS CLUB— 3518 Ellis av. See P- 375-

DOUGLAS PARK CLUB— 903 Sawyer av. See p*. 376.

EDGEWATER CASINO Edge- water. See p. 376.

ENGLEWOOD CYCLING CLUB— 6;th and Yale. Pres. W. S. Kennedy; Sec. and Treas. H. Leach; Capt. H. F. Pyle.

EVANSTON BOAT CLUB-Sheri- dan Road n. of Greenleaf. Evanston. Chas. B. Congdon, pres.; John H. Har- din, sec.; Thos. S. Noyes, treas.; W. D. Hess, capt.

EVANSTON CLUB— See p. 377.

FARRAGUT BOAT CLUB Club House 3016 and 3018 Lake Park av. P. W. Raber, pres.; Fred. H. Wachsmuth, v. pres.; James A. McLane, sec.; C. S. Downs, treas.

FELLOWSHIP CLUB-See p. 378.

FORTNIGHTLY CLUB Meets Fridays at 2.30 p. m., at 10 Vanburen. See p. 378.

FORTY CLUB-See p. 379-

FOX LAKE SHOOTING AND FISHING CLUB Meets at Tremont House. Pres. R. B. Miller; Sec. Victor D. Gowan, 154, 5th av.; A. V. Hartwell, manager.

FRENCH LITERARY CLUB See p. 380.

GERMANIA M^NNERCHOR - Club Room N. Clark nw. cor. Grant. Seep. 381.

GRANT CLUB— Pres. L. L. Bond; Treas. M. E. Cole; Sec. Dr. Liston H. Montgomery, 200, 70 State.

HAMILTON CLUB— 20 Groveiand Park. See p. 383.

HARVARD CLUB Harvard and Sixty-third. Seep. 384.

HELIADES CLUB— 90 Warren av. See p. 385.

HIGHLAND PARK CLUB— High- land Park. See p. 386.

HINSDALE CLUB— See p. 386.

HOME CLUB— 6737 Wentworth av. See p. 387.

HOME FOR DESTITUTE AND CRIPPLED CHILDREN— Park av. cor. Paulina. Pres. Mrs. George Sher- wood; Rec. Sec. Mrs. H. A. Delano; Cor. Sec. Miss Ida DeLee; Treas. George F. Westover.

HOME FOR SELF-SUPPORTING WOMEN— 275 and 277 Indiana. Pres. Mrs. James S. Gibbs; Treas. Mrs. Susan C. Crowells; Cor. Sec. Mrs. M. W. Augur; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Charles Henrotin; Matron, Mrs. A. P. Johnson.

HYDE PARK CLUB. Washing- ton av. nw. cor. 5ist. See p. 388.

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IDEAL CLUB-S3I N.Weils. See p. 389.

ILLINOIS CLUB— 154 S. Ashland av. See p. 389.

ILLINOIS CYCLING CLUB— 1063 Washington boul. See p. 391.

ILLINOIS HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY Office 151 Washington. Supt. Rev. James Tompkins; Treas. A. B. Mead.

ILLINOIS HUMANE SOCIETY— 560 Wabash av. Complaints received at office from 8 to 6. Pres. John G. Shortall; Treas. George Schneider; Sec. Belden F. Culver.

ILLINOIS STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION— Pres, J. L. Hastings; Treas. R. W. Hare; Gen. Sec. W. B. Jacobs, 132 Lasalle.

ILLINOIS WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Women's Temple. Pres. Mrs. L.S. Rounds, Chi- cago ; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Carrie L. Grout, Rockford, 111.; Office and Cor. Sec. Miss Helen Walker; Treas. Mrs. A. E. Sanford, Bloomington, 111.

ILLINOIS WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION— 26, 151 Wash- ington. Pres. Mrs. Isaac Claflin; Cor. Sec. Mrs. C. H. Taintor.

ILLINOIS WOMEN'S PRESS AS- SOCIATION—127 Lasalle. See p. 393.

INDIANA CLUB— 3349 Indiana av. See p. 394.

INTERNATIONAL YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSN.— 1301, 34 Washington. Chairman, Mrs. J, V.Farwelljr.; Sec. Mrs. F. F. West; Treas. Mrs. L. W. Messer.

IROQUOIS CLUB no Monroe. See p. 394.

IRVING CLUB— Irving Park. See P- 396.

IVANHOE CLUB— South Evans- ton. See p. 397.

KENWOOD CLUB— 47th cor. Lake av. See p. 398.

KLIO CLUB, THE— Meets ist and 3d Thursdays at Athenaeum bldg. See p. 399-

LA GRANGE CLUB— See p. 403.

LAKE VIEW CYCLING CLUB— 401 and 403 Orchard. Pres. H. M. Gardiner; Sec. C. E. Garnet, 913 Taco- ma bldg.

LAKESIDE CLUB— 3138 and 3140 Indiana av. See p. 400.

LAKOTA CLUB— 4111 Grand boul. see p. 402.

LEAGUE AMERICAN WHEEL- MEN, ILLINOIS DIVISION— B. F. White, Sec. and Treas., 832 Washington boul.

LEGENSIA CLUB— Evanston. Pres. Prof. J. Scott Clark; V.Pres. Miss J. H.White; Sec. and Treas.C. B.Foote.

LESSING CLUB— 447 W. Taylor. See p. 403.

LINCOLN CLUB— 531 W. Adams. See p. 403.

LINCOLN CYCLING CLUB -235

Lasalle av. See p. 404.

LINWOOD CLUB Irving Park. Pres. Leon Thomas; Sec.W.H. Brown.

MARQUETTE CLUB 365 Dear- born av. See p. 405.

MARY NOBLE CLUB-Meets at Kenwood Club House. Pres. Mrs. Edwin H. Keen; V. Pres. Mrs. J. C. Stirling; Sec. and Treas. Mrs. Wm. H. Ray; Executive Committee, Mrs. E. R. Shumway. Mrs. E. F. Bayley, Mrs. Wm. T. Brown, Mrs. J. Henry Long.

MENOKEN CLUB— 1299 W. Madi- son. See p. 406.

MINNEOLA CLUB— Pres. Charles E. Felton; V. Pres. James Peasley; Treas. Michael Cudarry; Sec. W, B. Boget. Club houses, Fox Lake

MINNETTE CLUB-Campbell av. cor. W. Monroe. Pres. A. O. Cooper; ist V. Pres. Dr. W. L. Copeland; 2d V. Pres. Walter B. Lewis; Sec. Robert H. Gillespie; Fin. Sec. Geo. A. Jackson; Treas. Chas. E. Frazier.

MORTON PARK CLUB— Morton Park. See p. 407.

MUSCODA CLUB-m=; Lawndale av. Pres. Lawton C. Bonney; Sec. and Treas. H. L. Burnette, Sn Tacoma bldg.

NATIONAL PRESS LEAGUE— Pres. Mary H. Krout, Inter-Ocean; Rec. Sec. Jennie Van Allen, Ravens- wood; Cor. Sec. Eve H. Brodlique, Chicago Times.

NATIONAL WOMAN'S CHRIST- IAN TEMPERANCE UNION— The Temple. Pres. Miss Frances E.Willard, 732 Chicago av., Evanston, 111.; Cor. Sec. Mrs. Mary R. Woodbridge; Treas. Miss Helen M. Barker.

NORTH END TENNIS CLUB— N. State and Burton pi. Pres. William Waller; Treas. G. W. Browning.

NORTH SHORE CLUB— 1835 Well- ington av. See p. 408,

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D NORTH WESTERN BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY— Sec. Rev. C. E. Hewitt, D.D.

NEW WEST EDUCATION COM- MISSION—26, 151 Washington. Gen. Sec. Rev. Charles R. Bliss.

OAK PARK CLUB— Grove and Oak Park aves., Oak Park, 111. See p. 409.

OAKLAND CLUB— 22 Oakwood av. See p. 410.

OAKS, THE— Austin. See p. 411.

OGDEN BOATCLUB-Boat House Lake Shore ft. Superior. Pres. J. V. Clarke; Sec. and Treas. J. B. Dennison; Comdr. J. W. Diggles; Capt. S. J. Barclay.

PARK CLUB— 57th cor. Rosalie ct. See p. 412.

POWHATTAN C L U B - 1782 Wrightwood av.

PRAIRIE CLUB-Prairie av. cor. Railroad boul.. Oak Park. Pres. John Farson; V. Pres. H. R. Pebbles; Treas. H. L. Jewell; Sec. Orin L. Cox.

PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF AID FOR COLLEGES AND ACADEM- IES—23 Montauk Bldg. Pres. Rev. Herrick Johnson; V. Pres. Rev. S. J. McPherson; Sec. Rev. E. C. Ray; Clerk Rev. ). G. K. McClure; Treas. Charles M. Charnley.

PRESBYTERIAN LEAGUE THE —Pres. George F. Bissell; ist V. Pres. James E. Downs; 3rd V. Pres. Rev. Thomas D. Wallace, D. D.; Treas. Charles S. Holt; Act. Sec. James Frothingham, 44 Madison street.

PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERIAL

ASSOCIATION - Meets Mondays, 10:30 a.m. at 155 Lasalle. Rev. Philip F. Matzinger, chairman.

PRESBYTERIAN SOCIAL UNION— Meets monthly from Octo- ber to April. Pres. Rev. T. D. Wallace, D. D.; Sec. Frank Humboldt Clark, 139 Wabash av.; Treas. W. A. Olmsted.

PRESS CLUB 133 S. Clark. See p. 412.

PROGRESSIVE CLUB— Mackinaw Hall, Evans av. cor. 43d. Sec. T. S. Carter.

PROTECTIVE AGENCY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN 828 Chicago Opera House bldg. Mrs. Mary Irene Dye, Agt.

PULLMAN ATHLETIC CLUB— Grounds Pullman, 111. Pres. Wm. Lee; V. Pres. Dr. J. M. McLean; Sec. and Treas. J. M. Price.

PULLMAN CRICKET CLUB Grounds Pullman, 111. Sec. E. W. Southern.

QUEEN ISABELLA ASSOCIA- TION OF CHICAGO-70 State. Pres. Miss Eliza A. Starr; Sec. Dr. Frances Dickinson.

SARACEN CLUB Pres. Allen B. Pond; Sec. and Treas. N. P. Willard, 201 Adams Express bldg.

SHERIDAN CLUB— 4100 Michigan av. See p. 414.

SISTERS OF ST. MARY— Mission houses at Cathedral, Washington boul. cor. S. Peoria.

SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL CUL- TURE -Lectures every Sunday, at 11 a.m., at Grand Opera House. Ethical School, Masonic Temple Sundays 10 a.m. Pres. F. B. Tobey; Treas. E. E. Elliott; Sec. E. C. Wentworth; Lec- turer, M. M. Mangasarian.

SONS OF MAINE Pres. W. H. Chadwick; Treas. Wm. Sprague; Sec. Charles S. Frost.

SONS OF NEW YORK Pres. DeWitt C. Cregier; sec. John E. Davis, 12, 154 Lake; Treas. Charles E. Leon- ard.

SONS OF VERMONT— Pres. L. H. Bisbee; Treas. William H. Glea- son; Sec. and Librarian, George Ed- mund Foss, 919 Chamber Com. bldg.

SOUTH SIDE CYCLING CLUB— 749, 46th. Pres. A. J. Brislen; Fin. Sec. G. E. Bicker; Rec. Sec. C. A. Morrison; Cor. Sec. F. W. Osman; Treas. G. J. Duffett.

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY— Meets ist Thursday in February, May, Au- gust and November, at Sherman House. Pres. John Alston; Treas. Duncan Cameron; Sec. John Holmes.

ST. GEORGE'S CRICKET CLUB Grounds Fullerton av. cor. Clark. Sec. W. Anderson.

STANDARD CLUB— Michigan av. sw. cor. Twenty- fourth. See p. 415.

SUNSET CLUB-Sec. Arthur W, Underwood, 110^ Tacoma bldg,

SYMPHONY CLUB ORCHESTRA Meets at Athenaeum Hall, Monday evenings. Shea Smith, Pres., J. P. Bar- rett, V. Pres.; H. M. Lay, Sec. 46 Jack- son; Harry A. Hall, Treas.

TACOMA CLUB-H34 Melrose. H. F. Poltgether, Pres.; W.P. Hildebrand, V. Pres.; H. J. Schuette, Sec.; F. G. Scher, Treas.

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