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JEWETT & ROOT, 47 S. Water, (see card page: 115.)
KENNEDY J. M. & W. W. 198 Lake
Lloyd Andrew, 887 State Loomis & Abbott, 61 Randolph
Lapsch Augustus, 158 N. Clark
METZ CHRISTOPHER, 50, 52 State, (see card page 114.)
NEWBERRY, FILLEY & WISWELL, 281 Lake, (sc card page 116:) Pederson & Kenny, 54 N. Clátk Runyon O. & Co. 72, 171 Lake Stasden N. 211 N. Clark
TREADWELL W. & J., PERRY & NORTON, 246 Lake and 287 S. Water, (sce card page 116.)
VINCENT, HIMROD & CO. 242 Lake and 238 S. Water, [sce card page 114.] Wightman R. V. 229 W. Randolph
TOBACCON ISTS.
Adams C. & Co. 6, 8 Kinzie
BATTIN A. B. & CO. 77 Market, [sce card pago 117.]
Corbin D. W. & Co. 57 Clark
Daniels A. J., Tremont block
Daniels W. Y. 79, 81 Randolph .
Frankenthal E. & Co. 62 Clark
Green & Gray, 97 S. Water
Hansen G. P. 88 Randolph Houf John, [cigars, ] 238 Randolph
Houssen William, [elgars, ] Wells ar Jackson Kiessling E. A. 9 W. Randolph
Kiessling F. 146 Randolph
Lincoln Ira P. [cigars, ] 9.N. Clark
Meyer John H. 97 Lake
Meyers Aaron, 7 Clark
MONROE, BROWNSON & CO. 159 Lake, [ses card page 91.]
NEUBERGER & BRO., 178 Randolph cor Wells, (see card page 117.)
O'Brien Samuel, 215 Lake
Oppenhamer & Sole, 350 State
Schott Charles, Wells bt. Monroe and Adams
Schaub Matthew, 39 N. Clark
Weizelbaum Barnard, 88 Wells
TOOL STORES.
[ Sce Plane Makers; also Cutlers; also Hardware.]
TOY STORES. (See Varieties.)
TRUNK MANUFACTURERS.
[See also Saddle and Harnois Makers. ]
CASTLE E. S. 284 Lake, [see card page 118.] Garland John C. 160 Lake, and 34 Dearborn GLASSNER GEORGE & CO. 11 .Clark, and 181 Lake, (ace card page 118.) Sharp William, 170 Randolph
WRIGHT W. & G. 61 Clark, and 116 Lake, (sec card page 118.)
TURNERS. [ Ses Cabinet Makers.]
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
Horn John, jr. 135 N. Clark
UNDERTAKERS.
FISHER JAMES R. 134 Clark, (se card page 120.)
Gavin John, 77 Market
Woodson W. T. 224 Washington
WRIGHT & MCCLURE, 88 Lasalle, [see card page 119.]
UPHOLSTERERS. [ See also Furniture Detdoto. ]
BEECHER, HOLLISTER & WILKINS, 135 Lake, (ss card page 120.) Brown & Hilliard, 168 Lake
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CHICAGO BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Kiefer A. R. 247 Madison, Walker D. & Son, 92 Randolph West John, 197 Lake WINBOLT E. B. & CO., 104 Bandolph, (see card page 120.)
VARISTIM.
Apfel Philip, 21 N. Clark Aze Eugene, 78 Dearborn BARNUM BROS. 118 Lake, (see index for card.) Blake H. D. 159 S. Water GERSTENBERG & WESTERMAN, 48 Lasalle, [sce card page 86.] Hickcox P. 214 Lake Seville William, 68 N. Clark Stein C. 59 Randolph
Stose C., Randolph cor Wells Webber J. D. 198 Lake
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Borcherdt Albert, 80 Milwaukee plank road Cooban Edmondson, 265 State Lehrkamp Frederick, 372 State Lindholm J. L. 81 N. Clark
VINEGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Burckey Daniel, Adams nr Wells Burckey Frederick, 221 Washington Cogne Julius, 181 Wells
GILBERT & FRENCH, 284, 286 8. Water, best Western Reserve Cider Vinegar always on hand, [sce card page 1.] Prussing George J. rear 455 State
LILL & DIVERSY, Chicago av nr Lake, (sce card page 18.)
KOEFFLER G. A. & CO. 40 Franklin, (see card page 125.)
Palmer John & Co. 54 Kinzie Stephani & Bros. 154 W. Randolph Tyler E., W. Water
WAGONS, &c. [ See Carriage and Wagon Makers.]
WATCHES AND JEWELRY, DEALERS IN. Balzer Anton, 19 N. Clark Bruen S. 51 Clark .
CARTER & CABEREY, 98 Lake, [sce card page 122.] Connolly Patrick, 117 Lake
Edwards J. T. & E. M. 40 Clark
HEMLEB & STAHL, 112 Lake, up stairs, [see card page 128.] Hendrie W. A. & Co. 89 Wella
Hermanns Charles G. 163} Clark
HOARD S. & CO. 117 Lake, [ses card page 122.] Hohensteg Joseph, 87 Wells Linck Moritz, 45 N. Clark MORSE & VOORHEIS, 126 Lake, [ses card page 121.] Nowlin Lewis, 59 Clark.
Otto August F. 211 Lake SPEER ISAAC, 77 Lake, (seecard page 122.) SMITH FREDERICK, 181 Lake, (see card page 122.)
THOMPSON & JOHNSON, 96 Lake, (see card page 121.)
Walker A. E. (watchmaker,) 69 Randolph, up stairs,
Wetzler & Frankfield, 60 W. Randolph
WHIPS. · [ Sce Varieties. ]
WHITEWASHERS.
Johnson P., alley Clark bt Wash. and Madison Sublet George, Wells bt Jackson and V. Bures
WIG & TOUPEE MAKERS. [Ses also Hair Dressers. ]
Gray Jared, 78 Clark HUDSON. F. 129 Lake, (see card page 98.) .
WINDOW SHADES. [ See Paper Hanginga.]
WINES & LIQUORS, GERMAN.
Ambs John & Co. 58 Wells
KOEFFLER G. A. & CO. 40 Franklin, (see card page 125.)
KRAEFFT THEODORE, 194 Randolph, ( .. card page 128.)
Limberg Augustus, 194 Randolph McClevey Smith, 100 S. Water Schaller A. 75 Monroe Stephani & Bro. 154 W. Randolph
Troost Gustavus, 887 State
WEINMANN J. & CO. 49 Lasalle, (see card page 124.)
WIRE MANUFACTURERS.
HAYWARD & TRAVIS, W. Water cor Wash. . (see card page 56.) SNOW, REYNOLDS & CO. 46 Dearborn, (sos -
card page 56.)
WOOD DEALERS. [ See also Coal Dealers ; also Lumber.] Brown Isaac, Van Buren cor Charles Clark T. R. & Co. Michigan E. of McCormick's Factory, office 78 Lake
ACKLEY B., W. Water S. of Randolph, (sec card page 125.)
Christian D. W. Quincy cor Franklin Eames & Fordham, Lake cor Wabash av JACOBS B. F. & CO. Market cor Jackson, (ses index for card.) Murray R. H. 78 Lake SKINNER & ANDREWS, cor Market and Adams, [see card page 125.]
SPAIDS C. D., Market nr Randolph, (see card page 125.] Stewart Robert, W. Water
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WOODEN WARE. [ See also Varieties. ]
BRIGGS & WHITE, 240 S. Water, (sct card page 126.) Burton Hiram, 217 Lake Hickcox P. 214 Lake MURDOCK JOSEPH, 161 8. Water, (ste card page 126.) Rossetter & Pahlman, Market bt Adams and Jackson
WOOL DEALERS. [See also Hides and Pelts.]
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Carter Roswell, 10 Wells Clough John, 43 Kinsie DUNK ROBERT, 41 Lasalle, (see card page- 126.) WOOLLENS, DEALERS IN. [ Ses Cloths, Cassimers, gc.]
ZINC PAINT.
[ See Paints, Oils, g.c.]
NAMES TOO LATE FOR REGULAR INSERTION.
ARCHITECTS.
Kable F. E. 11 Masonic Temple
ATTORNEYS.
Abbott A. R. 10 Dearborn
Bradstreet J. M. 19 Metropolitan block
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
Charles L. Ingersoll, 19 S. Canal
CIGARS, &c.
Back Thomas, 155 Lake
CISTERN BUILDERS.
Rue J. C. rear 155 Clark Smalley E. Lake bt Peoria and Green
COAL DEALERS. Rene & Boone, office 39 Clark, up stairs
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .
Allen & Cory, N. Water E. of Clark Collins, Watters & Brown, 188 S. Water Eaton & Rosenkrans, 51 Kinzie Martin A. & Co. 71 Lake Millward Henry, 16 Lasalle
CONFECTIONERS. Green E. G. & Co. 90 Dearborn
CROCKERY AND QUEENSWARE. Hite & Co. 71 Randolph
EXCHANGE OFFICES.
WHITNEY G. C. & SON, 88 Clark, (see card' page 32.) IRON RAILINGS, &o;
Melburn & Co. North Branch, N. of North av
LUMBER DEALERS ..
Douglas Alexander, Tyler bt State and Wab. av'
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Staab Franz, 72 State
PACKERS AND PROVISION DEALERS. Curtiss P. & Co. cor Monroe and' Desplaines.
PAINTERS .:
Rigby F. E. 69 Randolph
PHYSICIANS.
Vargis Louis, 53 N. Clark William Varian, office 8 W. Randolph'
PRODUCE DEALERS.
Seaton Bro. & Co. 180 S .. Water BASH, DOORS, &o.
Hance & Barber, cor Franklin and Ohto'
SHINGLE MILLS ... .
Evarts & Butler, Wright's bdgs N .. Water
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MUNICIPAL REGISTER FOR 1855-6. ANNUAL ELECTION FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH. ·
LEVI D. BOONE, MAYOR.
DARIUS KNIGHTS, Marshal.
Jaoen Russem, Collector.
Wx. B. H. GRAY, South Division.
B. A. WEBBER, West Division.
J. 8. VAN VEOWIEN, " Neeth Division.
JOHN A. THOMPSON, Attorney.
HENRY FULLHE, Superintendent Public Works. 8. 8. GERELE, Surveyor. GABORGs P. HANSON, Health Officer.
J. C. DoDan,
A. G. THROOP,
Appraisers of School Lots and Lands.
THOMAS CHURCH,
W. F. DEWOLF, Treasurer.
T. A. BRAGG, Supt. Special Assessments.
:C. P. BRADLEY, Captain of Police.
.I. P. LYNN, Physician.
G W. HUNT, City Sexton.
G. W. DOLE,
H. WITBECK,
Board of Health.
B. MOVICKAR,
DAVID WALSH, Bridewell Keeper.
CAPTAIN J. A. NAPIER, Harbor Master.
H. W. ZIMMERMAN, Clerk.
1J. P. Pointmm, Scaler Weights . | Measures.
J. S. BEACH, Coroner.
J. C. DORE, Superintendent .Public Schools.
JAMES LONG, School Agent.
D. D. BROADWAY, Market Clerk, S. Division, IVER LAWBON,
N. Division, :
P. W. GILLETT,
W. Division,
H. B. BAY, South Division, Street Comm'r. J. REEM, North Division, -
ALVIN SALISBURY, West Division,
J. B. Culver, Tender Lake StreetBridge.
James Harry, Clark
G. W. Rogers,
Kinzie
Martin Casey,
Madison
Thomas Lewis,
Wells
Edgar E. Ingersol,
Randolph
John R. Pratt, Van Buren
John Horting,
Chicago av
Edson Smith,
" Twelfth Street Ferry.
" Lake House Ferry.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN:
Ward 1. ELI B. WILLIAMS,
Ward 5. J. D. WARD,
CHARLES N. HOLDEN.
6. WILLIAM WAYMAN,
. A. C. ELLITHORPE.
7. ELIHU GRANGER,
JAMES L. HOWE.
8. S. D. LA RUE,
SAMUEL ASHTON.
Ward 9. M. L. KEITH,
SAMUEL MOKAY.
STANDING COMMITTEES:
:1. FINANOR-Williams, Holden, Sexton.
.2. CLAIMS-Keith, Colby, Wayman.
.8. HARBORS AND BRIDGES-Hough, Granger, Ellithorpe.
4. FIRE AND WATER-Holden, Granger, Church.
6. POLIOR-Church, Ellithorpe, Allen.
6. SCHOOLS-Allen, Ward, Howe.
.7. JUDICIARY-Ward, Ashton, Sexton.'
8. PRINTING-Mckay, Wayman, Outhet
9. WHARVES AND PUBLIC GROUNDS-Sexton, Outhet, Howe.
10. LICENSES-Ellithorpe, Church, Granger.
11. STREETS AND ALLEYS, S. D .- Hough, Wil- liams, Fletcher, Colby.
12. STREETS AND ALLEYS, N. D .- Howe, Keith, La Bue.
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4 2. R. M. HOUGH, THOMAS ALLEN.
3. WILLIAM L. CHURCH, LORENZO FLETCHER.
4. J. C. OUTHET, WILLIAM COLBY.
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13. STREETS AND ALLEYS, W. D .- Wayman, ) 15. MARKETs-Onthat, Ashton, Ward. Holden. 16. GAS LIGHTS-Taylor, Foss, O'Nell. 14. WHARFING PRIVILEGES-Williams, Boone, 17. LOCAL ASSESSMENTS -Thomas, Taylor, Evans, Church, Mitchell. Scoville,
BOARD OF TRADE. HIRAM WHEELER, President.
S. B. POMEROY, Vice-President. W. W. MITCHELL, Secretary and Treasurer
Directors :
Orington Lunt, T. W. Alexander,
I. L. Lyon, Baward Hempstead,
D. R. Holt; . Jabes. Barber ..
Committee of Reference:
R. C. Bristol, L. P. Hilliard.
C. T. Wheeler,
Standing Committee ... .
J. P. Chapin, Charles H. Walker, R. S. King,
D. R. Holt, .
Wesley Munger,
G. C. Motson, G. W. Rounds.
BOARD. OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKERS.
JAMES H. REES, President.
J. B. F. RUSSELL, Vice-President,
SAMUEL. H. KERFOOT, Secretary. THOMAS WEBR, Treasurer.
SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE: No. 11 MARINE BANK BUILDINGS.
Commissioners :
W. B. OGDEN,
J. D. WEBSTER, & LIND.
COOK COUNTY DRAINAGE COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE, 48 CLARK. STREET, THIRD STORY.
HENRY SMITH, President. JOHN L. HANCHET, Engineer.
CHARLES V. DYER, Secretary.
GEORGE W. THOMPSON, Attorney.
George W. Snow, George -Steel,
James Hi Bees. Isaac Cook.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL INSPECTORS. SOUTH DIVISION-F. Moseley, L. Haven, A. H. Burley. WEST DIVISION-S. M. Willson, P. Carpenter.
. NORTH DIVISION. G. M. Higginson, J. C. Dodge. SCHOOL AGENT-J. Long; 117 Lake Street.
Teachers.
No.
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Principala
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Females.
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P. Bass
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J. Claflin.
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D. S. Wentworth
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A. G. Wilder.
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COURTS IN CHICAGO. UNITED STATES COURTS.
The Circuit Court holds its terms, in Chicago, 3d Tuesday of April and Ist Tuesday of October; in Springfield, 1st Monday of July and 8d Monday of December. Hon. John McLean, Judge. William Pope, Esq., Clerk. ; George W. Meeker, Esq., Deputy Clerk.
The District Court holds twelve terms per annum, commencing on Ist Monday of every month.
. Hon. Thomas Drummond, Judge. William Pope, Esq., Clerk. George W. Meeker, Esq., Deputy Clerk.
SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS.
Judges :- Hon. J. D. Caton, . Hon. Samuel H. Treat, Hon. Lyman Trumbull. South Division, Mount Vernon, 3d Monday of November; 2d Central Division, Spring- feld, 1st December; North Division, Ottawa, 8d Monday of June.
CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY. (7th Circuit. )
Hon. Goo. Mannierre, Judge. Louis D. Hoard, Clerk. D. Mollroy, Esq., State's Attorney.
Four Terms per Annum :
1. Vacation Term, 4th Monday in March. 3. Vacation 3 4th Monday in October.
2. Trial 1st " May. 4. Trial .
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COOK COUNTY COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Hon. John M. Wilson, Judge. Walter Kimball, Clerk.
Eight Terms per Annum :
1. Vacation Term, 1st Monday in January. | 5. Vacation Term, 1st Monday in June.
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RECORDER'S COURT.
Hon. Robert S. Wilson, Recorder. Philip A. Hoyne, Clerk. Twelve Terms per Annum :- 1st Monday of each month. COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY. Hon. H. L. Rucker, Judge. Charles B. Farwell, Clerk. Twelve Terms per Annum :
1st Monday in each Month.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
The Custom House is situated at No. 129 South Water Street, and is open from 9 in the morning until 12 M., and from 2 until 5 in the evening The following is a list of the officers: Philip Conley, Collector. Henry Cunningham, 2d Aid to Receiver.
Thomas J. Kinsella, Deputy Collector. John Ryan, 3d Aid to Receiver.
Fred. C. Russell, Inspector.
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Dennis Ryan, 4th Aid to Receiver.
James Stinson, Aid to Receiver. Thomas C. James, Inspector of Boilers.
Redmund Prindiville, Inspector of Hulls.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT. J. M. Donnelly, Colonel 60th Regiment. CHICAGO LIGHT ARTILLERY.
R. K. Swift, Captain. E. W. Hadley, Third Lieutenant.
James Smith, First Lieutenant: E. Taylor, Second Lieutenant.
H. S. Speer, Commissary.
W. I. R.
Capt. O. J. Rose, P. M. Capt. D. F. Eston, Aid.
NATIONAL GUARDS, (A.,) W. B. Olmsted, Capt. GUARD OF LIBERTY, G. W. J. Cone, Capt. $6 (B.,) W. W. Danenhotrer, Capt.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT. (Election of Officers in December.)
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Silas McBride, Chief Engineer .- Office, 5 Davisson's Block. J. A. Kinney, 1st Assistant Engineer. John McLain, 2d' Assistant Engineer. ,
FIRE WARDENS.
South Division, [ 1st. § 2d Wards, Jos. Schosaman. 18d & 4th « S. McBride. - West T. B. Bridges. North Division, Michael Brophy. ·
FIREMANS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. HALL OVER No. 1's ENGINE HOUSE.
U. P. Harris, President. C. P. Bradley, Secretary. James M. Donnelly, Vice-President. Ashley Gilbert, Treasurer.
SOCIETIES, INSTITUTIONS, &C. MASONIC.
GRAND LODGE OF MASONS.
Meet at Springfield, on the first Tuesday in October. Officers for the current year are:
M. W., James L. Anderson, G. M. R. W., T. O. Wilson, D. G. M.
R. W., J. Hibbard, S. G. M.
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R. W., Wm. McMurtry, G. Treas.
R. W., E. M. Haines, J. G. W.
J. B. Diller, G. Orator.
A. R. Robinson, G. Tiler.
R. W., H. J. Reynolds, G. Sec'y.
LODGES IN CHICAGO.
There are in the city about. eight hundred members belonging to the several Masonic Bodies. Non-affilated Masons, and others not members here, are not included in this estimate.
LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 18. Meets on the first and third Mondays in each month. W. H. DOBSON, W. M.
ORIENTAL LODGE, No. 38.
: Meets on the first and third Fridays in each month. WM. B. HERRICK, W. M. GARDEN CITY LODGE, No. 146. Meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month. Dr. L. P. CHENEY, W. M. WAUBANSIA LODGE.
Meets on the first and third Tuesdays in each month. J. DART, W. M.
GERMANIA LODGE. Meets on the first and third Wednesdays in each month. GEO. GLASSNER, W. M.
LAFAYETTE CHAPTER, No. 2. Meets on the second and fourth Mondays in each month. CARLTON DRAKE, 'H. P.
COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
. Meets on the second and fourth Thursdays in each month. Dr. J. V. Z. BLANEY, G. M. APOLLO ENCAMPMENT. Meets on the second and fourth Fridays in each month. Dr. J. H. BIRD, G. C. ..
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I. O. O. F.
This order was introduced here in 1844, by the institution of Union Lodge, No. 9. There are now in the City five Subordinate Lodges, numbering upwards of five hundred members, and one Encampment of seventy members, holding their meetings as follows:
UNION LODGE, No. 9. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 28, 1844.
Meets every Thursday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 100 Randolph Street.
DUANE LODGE, No. 11. ORGANIZED MARCH, 1845.
Meets every Tuesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, No. 22. ORGANIZED JANUARY 14, 1847. Meets every Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. CHICAGO LODGE, No. 56. ORGANIZED JUĻY. 14, 1845.
Meets Wery Monday evening, at Hall corner of Lake and State Sts., &d story.
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ROBERT BLUM LODGE, No. 58. ORGANIZED OCTOBER 11, 1849. Meets on Tuesday evenings, at the Hall of Chicago Lodge. ILLINOIS DEGREE LODGE, No. 1. ORGANIZED JULY, 1850.
Meets on the 2d and 4th Friday of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall.
CHICAGO ENCAMPMENT, No. 10. ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER 21, 1849. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GRAND LODGE OF ILLINOIS.
INSTITUTED APRIL 18, 1855.
Annual Sessions, 2d Tuesday of May ; Semi-annual Sessions, 2d Tuesday of November. Place and hour fixed by vote, at anpual Sessions. Next semi-annual at Vandalia, 2d Tuesday, Nov., (18th,) 1855. Next annual, at Chicago, 2d Tuesday, May, (14th,) 1856. There were fifty-one sub-Lodges in the State, July 18, 1855. .
O. W. STRONG, G. W. C. S., [Address box 1482, Chicago P. O.]
SUBORDINATE LODGES IN CHICAGO. STAR OF HOPE, No. 15. INSTITUTED DECEMBER 27, 1854.
Meets Friday evenings, at Templars' Hall, corner Wells and South Water Streets, 74 o'clock. [Entrance on Wells. ] HOUSTON, No. 82. INSTITUTED APRIL 2, 1855.
Meets Monday evenings, at corner Randolph and Clinton Streets, 4th floor, 72 o'clock. [Entrance on Clinton. ] ARETHUSA, No. 48. INSTITUTED JULY 0: 1855. Meets Friday evenings, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Metropolitan Block, at 72 o'clock." [Entrance on Lasalle. ] Any information cheerfully communicated by E. B. Bowen, District. Deputy, No. 8 Clark Street or box 846 Post-Office.
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TEMPLE OF HONOR. RADIANT TEMPLE, No. 9.
Meets at Templars' Hall, corner of Wells and South Water Streets, Thursday evenings, at 73 o'clock. . CHICAGO DEGREE TEMPLE, No. 7.
Meets at same place and hour, on alternate Tuesday evenings, in conjunction with Social Degree.
CHICAGO SOCIAL DEGREE, No. 18.
Meets st same place and hour, on alternate Tuesday evenings, in conjunction with Degree Temple. FRANKLIN HATHAWAY, G. W. S. 1
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. CHICAGO DIVISION, No. 1.
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Meets Monday evening, at Hall on corner of Wells and South Water, at 72 o'clock. [Entrance on Wells.]
GARDEN CITY DIVISION, No. 422.
Meets on Friday evenings, at Hall corner W. Randolph and Clinton Streets, at 7} o'clock. [Entrance on Clinton. ] CHARLES B. WELLS, Dept. G. W. Sec'y.
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ORDER OF UNITED AMERICANS. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 1. Meets at Harmony Hall, 48 Clark Street, 2d and 4th Thursday of every month.
YOUNG MENS' ASSOCIATION.
Rooms in Warner's Block, 104 Randolph Street. Reading-Rooms open day and evening, (Sundays excepted.) Library open every Wednesday and Saturday evening.
OFFICERS FOR 1855.
Henry E. Seelye, President.
S. D. Ward, Corresponding Secretary.
John A. Brass, lat Vice-President.
Henry Howland, Recording
L. M. Scammon, Treasurer.
MANAGERS :
E. B. Stevens,
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C. H. Hant,
Charles Burley,
W. H. Carter.
L. R. Baugher, Librarian.
MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
ROOMS N. I. CORNER OF RANDOLPH AND DEARBORN STREETS.
C. T. Boggs, President.
William Price, 1st Vice-President.
Ives Scoville, 2d Vice-President.
E. Granger,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS; S. D. Childs,
I. L. Milliken,
L. Waterhouse,
H. W. Zimmerman,
N. Mason.
C. E. Holmes, Recording Secretary. Isaac Speer, Treasurer.
H. W. Zimmerman, Corregonding Secretary.
E. C. Holmes, Librarian.
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S. J. Learned,
Nathaniel Paige,
H. Thompson,
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CHICAGO LYCEUM.
Meets every Tuesday evening from 1st Tuesday in September to Ist Tuesday in June, at. the Hall 168, 170 South Clark Street.
OFFICERS FOR THE PRESENT TERM.
. Jame A. Mulligan, President. E. H. Hall, Vice-Prendent. J. J. O'Shannessy, Secretary. .
L. J. Hitz, Treasurer. N. Hawkins, Reader.
CHICAGO BIBLE SOCIETY.
C. G. HAMMOND, EsQ., President.
A. Benedict, 1st Presbyterian Church.
S. D. Ward, 2d Presbyterian Church. M. D. Downs, 8d Presbyterian Church. Samuel Howe, North Presbyterian Church. Moses Shirra, Reformed Presbyterian Church. B. F. Worrell, 1st Congregational.
A. Ridell, Plymouth.
L. D. Olmsted, New England.
Mr. Langdon, South Congregational.
M. L. Satterlee, Unitarian. J. P. Clarkson, St. James. Star Foot, Trinity.
Reuben Taylor, Church of Atonement.
DR. A. B. PALMER, . N. D. DR. D. S. SMITH, S. D.
Vice-Presidents. L. B. TAFT, EsQ. W. D.
J. W. Waughop, Clark St. Methodist.
J. P. Poinier, Jefferson St. A. J. Brown, Indiana St. George G. Cook, State St.
E. Lord, Owen St.
Thomas George, Protestant 66
A. Zoohman, German Methodist. N. S.
F. Fisher, German Methodist, S. S.
A. Kellner, German Methodist, W. S. M. Peterson, Swedish Methodist, N. S. Andrew Neilson, Norwegian. John Davis, Welch.
GERMAN IMMIGRANT SOCIETY. ORGANIZED, 1854.
OFFICE, LASALLE S. E. CORNER LAKE.
Casper Butz, President. E. Schaeffer, Vice-President.
Henry Deubach, Secretary.
Dr. Fischer, Corresponding Secretary. F. A. Hoffmann, Treasurer. Henry Kompe, Agent.
HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CHICAGO. ORGANIZED MARCH 17, 1852, AND CHARTERED FEBRUARY, 1855.
OFFICERS ;
T. J. Kinsella, President. David Walsh, lit Vice-President. Francis McMurray, 2d Vice-President.
Philip Conley, Treasurer.
D. S. O'Connell, Secretary.
James Stinson, Chairman. Richard Lappin, D. O'Connell, Patrick Hickey,
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
H. Cunningham,
Patrick Nugent,
James Regan,
Michael Brophy.
Patrick Houlton,
Michael Ryer,
ST. JAMES' HOSPITAL. 79, ILLINOIS STREET.
Rev. R. H. Clarkson, President. Dr. A. B. Palmer, Physician.
George W. Dole, Treasurer.
C. R. Larrabee, Secretary.
John West, Wm. F. Dominick, E. H. Sheldon,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
Walter L. Newberry,
S. H. Kerfoot,
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John C. Dodge,
T. F. Phillips.
Application for admission may be made to either of the above named gentlemen. :
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MARINE HOSPITAL. FOOT OF MICHIGAN AVENUE.
Surgeon, Dr. Daniel Brainard. Steward, Henry Roesch. Matron, Johanna Roosch.
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Organized April 1, 1854, with ten members. The Society now numbers upward of forty. Regular meetings first Sunday in each month.
BOARD OF OFFCERS : .
Raphael Guthmann, Financial Secretary.
Simon Schlossmann,
. ' Raphael Neuberger, .
Finance Committee.
Benjamin Schoeneman,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES : Moses Rubel,. Jacob Greenebaum.
CHICAGO PHRENOLOGICAL SOCIETY. ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1855.
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Meets every Tuesday evening, at Sawyer's Seminary, Nos., 168 and 170 Clark Street.
OFFICERS : 1
S. W. Grannis, President.
Thos. R. Darnly, Recording Sed'y and Treasurer.
E. C. Townsend, Vice-President. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Corresponding Secretary.
Thomas H. Soper,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS : William Barker, - - Perkins.
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RAILROADS.
GALENA & CHICAGO UNION RAILROAD.
DEPOT AND' TICKET OFFICE N. W. CORNER WELLS AND NORTH WATER.
John B. Turner, President, P. A. Hall, Assistant Superintendent. Henry Tucker, Treasurer. John P. Ilsey, Chief Engineer.
William M. Larrabee, Secretary. .
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
DEPOT (FREIGHT AND PASSENGER,) FOOT OF SOUTH WATER ; TICKET OFFICE 48 MICHIGAN AT.
John N. A. Griswold, President, N. Y. John B. Calhoun, Cashier, Chicago.
William H. Osborn, Vice-President, James F. Joy, Attorney and Solicitor.
J. F. Bunce; Secretary, 66 John Van Nortwick, Superintendent.
J. N. Perkins, Treasurer, Charles H. Comstock, Assistant Superint'nt.
Roswell B. Mason, Chief Engineer, Chicago. George Watson, Division Superintendent.
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
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PASSENGER AND FREIGHT DEPOT FOOT OF SOUTH WATER. TICKET OFFICE 8. W. CORNER OF LAKE AND DEARBORN.
J. M. Forbes, President, Boston. H. J. Spalding, Gen'l Ticket Agent. George Williams, jr., Gon'l Agent, Chicago.
R. N. Rice, Superintendent, Detroit.
U. Traoy Howe, Treasurer, Detroit.
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Leopold Mayer, President. Moses Rubel, Vice-President. Joseph Liebenstein, Treasurer. J. M. Stine, Recording Secretary.
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MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD.
DEPOT CORNER VAN BUREN AND SHERMAN. PASSENGER OFFOR 6 TREMONT BLOCK. GEORGE M. GRAY, General Agent.
John Wilkinson, President, Syracuse. William Savage, Cashier, Adrian.
E. L. Litchfield, Treasurer, N. Y. City.
James A. Raynor, Gen'l Ticket Agent,
James Moore, Superintendent, Adrian. Charles M. Gray, Gen'l Local Freight Agent,
Samuel Brown, Gen'l Freight Agent, . Chicago.
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CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & FOND DU LAC RAILROAD.
DEPOT NORTH BRANCH, NORTH OF KINZIE. OFFICE, EXCHANGE BANK BDGS., THIRD FLOOR. W. B. Ogden, President,. A. S. Downes, Secretary and Treasurer.
8. F. Johnson, Engineer and Superintendent. CHICAGO & ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD. Election, Third Monday in December.
DEPOT COR SHERMAN AND VAN BUREN; TICKET AND GENERAL OFFICE, 96 RANDOLPH.
Henry Farnam, President, Chicago. J. L. Elwood, Secretary & Cashier.
John F. Tracy, Superintendent, E. M. Goodrich, General Ticket Agent.
W. H. Whitman, Assist. Sup't, Rock Island. J. P. Babcock, General Freight Agent.
GALENA & CHICAGO AIR LINE RAILROAD. (SEE. GALENA & CHICAGO UNION.)
CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.
DEPOT FOOT. OF SOUTH WATER ST. ; PASSENGER OFFICE, 48 DEARBORN.
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