Chicago city directory and business advertiser 1863-64, Part 102

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THE CITY MISSION AND CHURCH HOME .- Incor- porated. Located at No. 96 North Frank- lin street, corner Indiana. Officers: Rev. E.B Tuttle, Chaplain and City Missionary. Cor- porators, Rev. E. B. Tuttle, Rev. R. H. Clarkson, D. D., Rev. Clinton Locke, Rev. H N. Bishop, Rev. J. O. Barton ; President, E. HI. Sheldon ; Vice Presidents, L. M. Loomis, John Kirk ; Secretary, George L. Lee ; Treasurer, C. R. Larrabee. The work of the City Mission: I. To visit and relieve tbe worthy poor. 2. To clothe the children of the poor, and to teach them to sew, and make garments for themselves, 4. To pro- cure employment for the destitute and the the stranger. To carry on a Mission Sunday School and Free Church. The Protestant Episcopal Free Chureb is open for all at half past 10 o'clock, A. M. and 7} P. M. Son- day School, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3 o'clock P. M.


CHICAGO GRUETLI ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated 1837, Meets semi-monthly at German Hall No. 1. President, Martin Schmutz ; Secre- tary, G. Birchmayer; Treasurer, George Meister.


CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY .- This Society was organized April 24th, 1856, with about twenty members, to prosente Historical Collections for Illinois and the North- West, and for the foundation of a public Library of a comprehensive character. The Society


was chartered by the State, in 1857. The. following is the list of officers and commit- tees for 1863. President, Walter L. New- bory; Vice-President, Hon. W. B. Ogden ; Treasurer, Franklin Seammon, M. D .; Re- cording Secretary and Librarian, Rev. W. W. Barry ; Corresponding Secretary, E. B. MeCagg. Business Committees .- On Consti- tution and By-Laws: Hon. I. N. Arnold, V. V. D. Higgins, J. Y. Scammon, T. Hoyne ; On Publication : J. W. Fuller, W. Barry, E. B. MeCage; On Finance: W. L. New- berry, W. H. Brown, C. H. McCormick; On Library: E. B. MeCagg, S. C. Griggs, E. W. Jones; On Nominations: H. G. Loomis, W. Blair, B W. Raymond; On In- vestments: J. Y. Scammon, H. T. Dickey, E. B. MeCagg. Committees of Research and Correspondence .- On Aboriginal H sto- ry : W. B. Ogden, H. T. Dickey, F. B. Me- Cagg, J. H. Kinzie ; On European Discove- ry : W. Barry, M. D. Ogden, J. W. Fuller, B. F. Culver; On Civil History : W. H. Brown, J. Y. Scammon, J. L. Stark, H. H. Magie, W. H. Osborne; Ou Ecclesiasticai History: W. Barry, Rt. Rev. Bishop Dng- gan. Rev. Dr. R. W. Patterson, Rev. Dr. R. H. Clarkson; OD Science, Art and Indns- try : F. Scammon, C. H. Ray, H. A. John- son, T. H. Foster, T. Carter ; On Litera- ture : C. Bentley, E. B. Talcott, H. G. Mil- ler, W. Bross; On the City of Chicago : H. Farmer, G. F. Rumsey, W. Blair, J. H. Dunham, J. H Kinzie, On Fine Arts: E. B. MeCagg, M. Skinner, W. Barry, I. N. Arnold, G. F. Rumsey, E. H. Sheidon, W. G. Gurnee, W. L. Newberry, D. J. Ely- The society numbers now just fifty active members.


CHICAGO SANITARY COMMISSION. Office 66 Mad- json street, Mark Skinner President ; E. B. McCagg, Cor. Sec .; W. W. Patton, Ralph N. Isham, M. D., Jas. Ward, John W. Fos- ter, Amos G. Throop, Cyrus Bentley, and E. W. Blatchford; H. E. Seelye, Sec. and Treasurer.


CHICAGO LAW INSTITUTE .- Incorporated Feb. 18th, 1857. Court Ilouse. Teru s of admnis- sion to membership, $25 cash, and $25 an- nally until $100 shall have been paid, which entitles the member to one share of the stock and a transferable certificate. The Library now contains four thousand volumes, and orders are out for complete sets of English and American Reports which will in a short time be received. President, W. H. King; Vice-President, James P. Root ; 2d Vice-President, J. M. Rountree ; Secretary, Lambert Lee ; Treasurer, Charles II. Reed; Librarian, Charles F. Peck ; As- sistant Librarian, Chester Andrews; Mana- gers, W. K. McAlister, Edward Martin, JJas. II. Roberts, Edward P. Towne, Charles Ilitch- cork, Perkins Bass, Wirt Dexter, John V. LeMovne, and Ilugh A. White. Committee on Library : Charles F. Peck, W. K. MeAl- ister, Edward Morton, Edward P. Towne,


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Hugh A. White. Committee on Jurispru- donc : James P. Root, John M. Rountree, Lambert Tree, Charles Hitchcock, James H. Roberts. Committee on Finance : Chas. H. Reed, John V. LeMoyne, Wirt Dexter, Committee on Censorship: John M. Rountree, Perkins Bass, Hugh A. White, Wirt Dex- ter, Edward Martin.


CHICAGO TURNVEREIN .- Meets every Wednes- day evening at Kinzie Hall. President, Jos. Kuhn ; Vice-President, Albert Boese; Ist Turnwart, Henry Malzacher ; 2nd Turnwart, William Wartsmann; Ist Cashier, George von Hollen ; 2nd Cashier, Fritz Metzke ; See- retaries, William Kacke and William Het- Bersbach.


CHICAGO MECHANICS' INSTITUTE .- Chartered by the Legislature of Illinois in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and and endowed with all the privileges neces- sary to an enlarged sphere of usefulness. Officers for 1863: President, J. M. Van Os- del ; Vice-President, Richard Edwards ; Corresponding Secretary, E. S. Engle ; Trea- surer, Wm. W. Boyington ; Librarian, II. C. Wheeler; Directors, S. D. Kimbark, Thomas B. Bryan, N. M. Simonds, E. H. Williams, George F. Fo-ter, F. M. Chap- man, Julius Bauer, John B. Ideson. Stand. ing Committees,-Library and Periodicals : S. D. Kimbark, J. B. Ideson, N. M. Simonds; Lectures: T. B. Bryan, R. Edwards, G. F. Foster; Rooms and Fixtures : F. M. Chap- man, J. Van Osdel, W. W. Boyington ; Ju- diciary ; C. C. Bonney, J. B. Ideson, E. S. Engle ; Fair and Exhibition : G. F. Foster, J. B. Ideson. E. H. Williams, Julius Bauer, N. M. Simonds ; Printing: W. W. Boying- tor, N. M. Chapman, Julius Bauer ; Fi- nance: E. S. Engle, S. D. Kimbark, E. H. Williams.


CHICAGO SOCIETY OF THE HOME FOR AGED AND INDIGENT FEMALES .- Board of Managers: President, Rev. James Pratt, D. D .; Vice- Presidents, Rev. Robert Boyd, D.D., Rev. O. UJ. Tiffany, D D., Rev. R. H. Clarkson, D.D., Rev. J. L. Halsey ; Secretary, E. F. Dickinson ; Treasurer, J. II. Woodworth ; Auditor, Jas. C. Fargo. Who, together with the following, constitute the Board : Methodist-Rev. O. II. Tiffany, D.D., Mr. Geo. C. Cook, Rev. Henry Cox, Mrs. Wm. Wheeler, Mrs. O. II Tiffany, Mrs. A. E. Bishop, Mrs. T. M. Hoyt, Mrs. T. M. Eildy. Episcopal-Rev. James Pratt, D.D., Rev. R. H. Clarkson, D.D., Mr. J. C. Fargo, Mrs. J. D. Smeilley, Mrs. A. Ducat, Mrs. W. H. Cooper, Mrs. A. Gibbs, Mrs. J. Brinkerholt.


CHICAGO COTTAGE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated under the Laws of the State. The object of the Association is to en- able parties of small means to acquire Home- steads under the laws of this State, and to accumulate a fund therefor, and also to pur- chase real estate, or to make improvements


thereor. Par value of shares $500, month- ly dues 82,50. Regular meetings first Sat- urday of each month, at 8 p. m., room No. 13 Larmon Block. President, T. M. Halpin, Secretary, Joseph Hampson.


CHICAGO SABBATH SCHOOL UNION .- Organiz d April 19th, 1859. Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month. Annual meeting Fourth Monday in May. Offieers for 1863 : President, Rev. W. W. Ilarsha ; Vice-Pre- sident, W. II. Whitehead ; Secretary, T. T. Gurney : Executive Committee : M. K. Bor- tree, D. L. Moody, R. M. Guilford, S. Jolin- son, L. J. Gage.


tich ; Librarian, Aug. Ries ; Steward, Jolin CHICAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 16 .- Pre-


sident, Jas. W. Sisterson ; Vice President, S. E. Pinta; Recording Secretary, J. E. Howes ; Financial Secretary, R. V. Shurley; Corresponding Secretary, H. T. March ; Treasurer, John Anderson ; Guardian, C. J. Burroughs ; Board of Directors : F. Ifudson, Jr , Chairman, J. R. Woodlock, D. T. Brock. Clark Hill, Wm. A. Morley. Meets on the last Saturday of each month, in Bryant & Stratton's Commercial College Rooms, Lar- mon Block.


CHICAGO WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION, (Arbeit- errrrein) meets every Monday evening, 50 S. Wells street. President, A. Braun ; Vice President. Dr. Luedicke ; Secretaries, W. Seboh and C. Fuchs ; Cashier, W. Schulz. Treasurer, Max Guenther; Librarian, Jau- covius ; Steward, B. Splitthoff.


COOK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY .- Secre- tary, H. D. Emery. Office 204 Lake street.


DEMOCRATIC INVINCIBLE CLUB .- President Mel- via F. Fuller ; Ist Viee President, George S. Kimberly : 2nd Vice President, Malcom MeDonald ; 3rd Vice President, F. H. Wins- ton ; Secretary, I. H. Ferrell ; Treasurer, J. P. Campbell. Executive Committee: T. S. Fitch, Chairman, S. H. Evans, Secretary. Regular meetings of the Club, First Tuesday of every month. Regular meetings of the Executive Committee, second aud fourth Tuesday.


DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. Secretary, Leonard W Volk. Office on State near cor Washington.


EXCELSIOR SOCIETY. President, E. Anthony ; Vice Presidents, Gurden Perkins, N. S. Da- vis, C. H. Ray ; Secretary, P. L. Sherman ; Treasurer, J. P. Babcock ; Manager, J. R. Hugunin, E. D. W. Robinson, H. E. Vogel, Sidney Smith, G. W. Rounds, E. S. Moore, E. S. Williams, William A. Groves, E. M. Dewey, C. B. Farwell, E. Van Buren, T. F. Craig.


FENIAN BROTHERNOOD. Meet every Tuesday and Friday, at their Hall, north-west corner of Wells and Randolph streets. Michael Scanlan, Center: Nicholas Crickard, Trea- surer ; Thomas O'Connor, Secretary.


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FIREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Associa- tion Rooms, Dearborn street, Engine House No. 1. Meets second Wednesday of the month. President, J. T. Edwards; Vice President, Frederick Letz; Secretary, A. H. Burley ; Treasurer, C. N. Ilolden.


GERMAN EMIGRANT AID SOCIETY .- President, John G. Gindele . Secretary, C. L. Diehl ; Treasurer, Charles Vergho ; Agent, Fidel Schlund ; Office, 151 Randolph.


GERMAN TAILORS' ASSOCIATION .- President, John Heil ; Vice President, Andreas Schae- fer ; Cashier, Casper Wiedeman ; Treasur- er, John Hildebrand ; Secretary, Jobo Kurtz.


GERMANIA BRUEDERDUND .- Mects every Monday evening at 208 Blue Island avenne. Presi- dent, Arnold Pfeiffer; Vice President, Jolm Kummer; Secretaries, Jos. Peterson and Henry Deitz ; Treasurer, Henry Schantze.


HEBREW LADIES' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Meets at Synagogue School Room, Wells street. cor of Adams, first Sunday of every month.


HIBERNIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Meets first Friday in each month, at 32 W. Randolph street. Conld obtain no return of officers.


HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS,-West side of Wa- bash avenue, hetween Old and Commerce streets. The object is to affordl a Temporary home for worthy women and children, and to provide for them homes in the country. Present number of inmates, 62 ; entire num- ber during the past year, 350; President, Jonathun Burr; Vice President, Wm. Blair ; Treasurer, D. R. Holt; Secretary, E. F. Dickinson.


ILLINOIS ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY .- Organized January 22, 1846. This Society is strictly a charitable institution, established for the express purpose of assisting Scotchmen, widows, and orphans in distress. All Scotch- men are invited to contribute for such a laudable purpose. Notice is given in the newspapers of the annual meeting of the Society. They earnestly hope that no Scotchman can be so deaf to the dictates of humanity as to keep away from the Society for the sake of two dollars per annum, when so much good can be done by each member giving the small contribution. President, Col. D. Cameron, jr .; Ist Vice President, Jolin Rankin ; 2d Vice President, Peter Me- Farlane : Treasurer, George Kennedy ; Sec- retary, William Faulkner ; Asst. Secretary, James Miller; Managers, George Anderson, Robert Clarke, Hugh MeLennon, George McPherson., and Solomon MeKichen ; Phy- sician, John Macalister, M. D.


MANUFACTURER' ASSOCIATION .- Organized De- cember 23, 1862. Meets in rooms of Mer- cantile Association. President, A. D. Tits- worth; Vice President, P. W. Gates : 2nd Vice President, James A. Smith ; Treasurer, J. W. Brown ; Cor. Sec., E. F. Brown ; Sec-


rotary, D. M. Ford. Directors: H. War- rington, Charles Reisseg, T. W. Baxter, W. D. Phillips, A. G. Garfield, W. H. Turner, Geo. G. Leiz, R. F. Crane, H. Z. Culver, W. L. Gray, James George and Abram Kohn.


MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO .- Incor- porated 1860. Meetings, Lake, N. E. cor. State. President, John V. Farwell; 1st Vice President, John Tyrrell ; 2d Vice Pres- ident, Clinton Briggs; Secretary, Merril Ladd ; Treasurer. H. W. Hlinsd ile ; Direc- tors for term ending Jan. 1865, C. G. Wiek- er, H. A. Hur'but, E. Burnham, Nelson Tut- tle, A. Benedict; term ending Jan. 1864, George C. Cook, Ed. Hempstead, J. V. Clarke, II. W. King, Wm. McKindley.


METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY. - Methodist Church Block, 66 Washington St., W. M. Donghty, Agent.


PAPER HANGERS' ASSOCIATION,-Meets first Sat- urday of each month, 91 Randolph street- President, William Forrest ; Vice President, John W. Robins ; Secretaries, William Bra- disb, and John R. Compton ; Treasurer, William McManus.


S. B .- A loyal and Patiotic Union Associa- tion, in which are united Republicans and Democrats, without distinction of party. The only condition of membership is loval- ty to the Government of the time being, and union against internal traitors, and ex- ternal foes. The object sought is a union of hearts, and a recognition of each other by military signs, and every separate local Association is called an Encampment, andl the members are Comrades at Arms. It is not a secret Society, only so far as the signs of recognition. The headquarters of this Association or League are in MeCormick's Building, corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets; rooms 46, &e. This organization is governed by a Board of Control of 25 members. The following are the permanent officers : Hon. John Wilson, Commander-in- Chief; office at Chicago, Illinois, Edward A. Guilbert, Major General Iowa, Dubuque ; Rufus B. Clarke, Maj. Gen. Wisconsin, Ra- cine ; Chas. E. Blumenthal, Maj. Gen. New York, New York ; John Trimble, jr., Gen. Sed'y; Office Chicago, P. O. Box, 6295; John C. W. Bailey, President Board of Con- trol; J. Asa Kennicott, Secretary Board of Control, Chicago; Cyrus J. Ward, Treas- urer, Board of Control; Robert Morris, LL. D., Aid-de-Camp to General Wilson, and Travelling Agent of the Board of Control.


SEAMEN'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Or- ganized September 10th, 1860. Incorpo- rated February 224, 1861. President, Geo. F. Foster ; Vice Presidents, JJames Winch, and John Jackson ; Secretary, Patrick Ma- genis ; Treasurer, Edw'd I. Tinkham. Num- ber of members, 860. Rooms, 232 Lake street.


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SOCIAL WORKING MEN'S SOCIETY, of the West Side, (formerly 11th Ward Club ;) meets every Saturday evening, corner Morgan and Belknap streets. President, John Moliere ; Vice President, John Thulen ; Secretaries, Louis Schorr, and Theodore Wendt; Treas- urer, William Haase ; Librarian, Fred. Win- kelman.


SOCIETE FRANCAISE DE BIENFAISANCE. - Presi- dent, G. Berteau ; Vice President, G. De- Loynes ; Treasurer, A. Bengley ; Secretary, A. Fredin ; Board of Directors, A. Gagne, Dr. Marguerat, MI. L. Franche.


ST. GEORGE'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- This Society meets on the first Monday of every month in Bryant & Stratton's Library room. President, II. Holdsworth; 1st Vice Presi- dent, S. Stott ; 2d Vice President, E. Walk- er ; Treasurer, W. Wayman ; Financial Secretary, T. Jamieson ; Recording Secre- tary, Jas. John : Trustees, Messsrs. Moore, Clift, and Earnshaw.


SFEA SOCIETY-(Swedish.) A benevolent and literary Society, organized 1857. Incorpor- ated 1862; meets first Saturday in each month. Ronms 111 Kinzie, Newberry Block. President John A. Nelson ; Vice President, John N. Schoenbeck ; Treasurer, P. M. Al- mini ; Francis E. Jocknick, Secretary and Librarian.


SWEDISH LUTHERAN PUBLICATION SOCIETY .- Rev. T. N. Hasselquist, Galesburg, Illinois, Chairman Board of Directors; Secretary, Rev. Erland Carlsen, Chicago ; Bookseller, J. Enjberg ; Office 192 Superior street.


TURN VEREIN -Organized Junnary 5th, 1861. Meets on W. Twelfth near Union streets, on Wednesday evening of each week. First Speaker, Peter Schoenhofer ; 2d Speaker, Louis Fiedler ; 1st Secretary, August Kai- ser ; 2d Secretary, Charles Bley ; Treasurer, August Fleint ; 1st Turn Ward, Louis Fleint; 2d Turn Ward, Charles Jeuesche.


UNION CLUB .- Hall in Dickey's Building, cor- ner Lake and Dearborn streets. President, F. A. Eastman ; 1st Vice President, Casper Butz ; 2d Vice President, D. S. Wentworth ; Secretary, Clark M. Gieb ; Treasurer, Geo. W. Gage; Executive Committee, Charles II. Ham, Chairman ; George W. Gage, Ernst Schmidt, Alonzo Harvey, Anthony C. Hes- sing, James D. Ward, and Gustavus Lever- enz. Regular meetings every Saturday eve- ning.


UNITED SONS OF ERIN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .--- Organized 1860. Incorporated 1863. Meets at 82 W. Randolph street, second Friday in each month. President, Jobn Comisky ; Ist Vice President, Patrick Rafferty ; 2d Vice President, James Moran ; Recording Secretary, James McGrath ; Assistant Sec- retary, M. D. O'Donohue ; Corresponding Secretary, L. H. O'Connor ; Treasurer, Thos. MeEneiry.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION,-Organized 1841. Incorporated I851. Rooms in Portland Block, Dearborn street, corner of Washing- ton. Rooms open every day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. in., (Thursday evenings and Sunday excepted.) Officers: President, Wmn. E. Doggett ; 1st Vice President, A. E. Kent, 2dl Vice President, John Brooks ; Corres- ponding Secretary, E. S. Isham ; Recording Secretary, J. B. Lewis; Treasurer, J. E. Conrad; Directors, Chauncy T. Bowen, U. H. Crosby, J. W. Smith, J. J. Noble, H. M. Shepard, Marshall Field, George M. Kim- bark ; Librarian, C. C Copeland ; Assistant Librarian, II. F. Sharp.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION OF TRINITY CHURCHI. -President, Henry Martin ; Ist Vice Presi- dent, T. G. MeLaury ; 2d Vice President, E. Il. Sargent ; Corresponding Secretary, G.R. Chittenden ; Recording Secretary, William II. Adams, jr .; Librarian, J. C. Harris. The Rector, Dr. Pratt, the above officers, and W. E. Wheeler, N. W. Barrett, and W. H. Adams, Executive Committee.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION .- Organ- ized March, 1858. Rooms, Methodist Church Block, S. E. corner of Clark and Washing- ton streets. Officers for 1863-4 : President, B. F. Jacobs ; 1st Vice President, HI. A. Hurlbut ; 2d Vice President, J. G. Conrad ; Corresponding Secretary, Il. D. Penfield ; Recording Secretary, E. W Hawley ; Treas- urer, S. A. Kean ; Managers, J. V. Farwell, H. W. King, F. A. Emory, W. H. Bradley, J. W. Dean. Starting Committees of Board of Managers :- On Finance, H. A. Iurlbut, H. W. King, J. G. Conrad ; on Library, II. W. King, F. A. Emory, W. H. Bradley ; on Publishing and Printing, S. A. Kean, J. W. Dean, HI. D. Penfield ; on Lectures and Meetings, H. D. Penfield, J. V. Farwell, H. A. Hurlbut ; on Rooms and Reception, F.A. Emory, J. W. Dean, E. W. Hawley ; on Sta- tistics, E. W. Hawley, J. G. Conrail, S. A. Kean ; To Aid Strangers in Procuring Em- ployment, J. M. Chapman, J. F. Gilletts, S. L. Underwood ; Army and Navy Committee, J. V. Farwell, B. F. Jacobs, Sec .; D. L. Moo- dy, Rev. R. Patterson ; Superintendent of City Tract Work, E. W. Hawley ; Commit- tee to aid Strangers in Procuring Boarding, Thomas Hood, Francis Nourse, P. C. Hun- tington.


UNION HEDREW RELIEF ASSOCIATION .- Elected for the fiscal year 1863-4: President, M. M. Gerstlet ; Vice President, A. Hart ; Treasu- rer, L. Harris ; Recording Secretary, J. Ro- senthal ; Financial Secretary, N. Eisendrath; Trustees, B. Schoeneman, H. Frank. Meet- ings held every Sunday morning, Room 1, Metropolitan Building.


COMPONENT SOCIETIES OF U. H. R. A.


Ramah Lodge. No. 33, I. O. B. D .- B. Felsen- thal, Leon Straus, Julius Hamburger, Henry Greenebaum, L. J. Unna, Abr. Hart, J. L Gatzert, and Samuel Straus,


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Hebrew Benevolent Society .- B. Schoeneman, President ; T. Greensfelder, Vice President; II. Loch, Treasurer : M. Klein, Secretary ; L. Meyer, J. Rosenthal, and N. Meyer, Trus- tees.


Relief Soriety, No. 1 .- G. Snydaker, H. Kohn and J. Rosenberg.


Relief Society, No. 2 .- S. Levy, A. Barnett, A. Alexander, and S. Roth.


Clay Literary and Dramatic Association .- Morris Barbe, S. F. Mandel, and H. N. Hart. Rooms 174 Clark street.


Ladies' Benevolent Society .- Mrs. G. Heyman, Mrs. B. Foreman, Mrs. Joseph Liebenstein, and Mrs. E. Greenebaum. Meetings held 2d Sunday of every month at Mohir's Hotel.


Young Ladies' Benevolent Society .- Mrs.G.Fore- man and Miss S. Solomon. K. A. M .- M. M. Gerstley. .K. B. S .-- L. Harris.


Clubs.


AUDUBON CLUB .- Rooms Link's Block,


CHICAGO CHESS CLUB .- President, James Mor- gan ; Secretary and Treasurer, J. Spencer Gurnee. Rooms Portland Block.


Musical Societies.


CHICAGO MUSICAL SOCIETY .- President. Ger- hard Paoli, M. D .; Vice President, M. O. Heydock, M. D ; Secretary and Treasurer, E. L. Holmes, M. D.


CHICAGO MUSICAL UNION, -- President, George R. Chittenden ; Josiah II. Bross, Treasurer ; Secretary, C. M. Cady ; Librarians, William Hansbrough, and E. S. Evarts. Rooms Methodist Church Block.


MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY .- President, L. V. Par- sons ; Sceretary, C. D. Hamill ; Treasurer, Strong Wadsworth ; Conductor, A. W. Dohn. Regular rehearsals every Tuesday evening at Gould's Music Rooms.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY .- Organized October 9th, 1860. Number of members, 300 Pres- ident, E. I. Tinkham ; Vice President, Thos. B. Bryan ; Secretary and Treasurer, C. S. Stickney ; Musical Director, Hans Balatka : Executive Committee, J. Dyrenfurth, and J. V. LeMoyne ; Librarian, S. Dickey.


Churches.


Baptist.


BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH .-- Des Plaines, corner Dekoven. Organized 1859. Pastor, Rev. A. Kenyon.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .- Washington, corner S. LaSalle street. Society organized 1833 ; bouse erveted 1854. Hours of service, 10}, A. M., and 7], P. M. ; Sunday School at 9, A. M. Fastor, Rev. W. W. Everts, D. D.


NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH .- Corner of Dearborn and Ohio streets. Society organized Octo- ber, 1858: house erected January, 1839. Hours of service, 10}, A. M., and 71, P. M .; Sunday School, 9, A. M. ; Prayer meeting, every Wednesday. Pastor, Rov. A. A. Ken- drick ; Church Clerk, John D. Bogardus ; Trustees, E. W. Griffin, Isaac S. Bush, S. B. Haggard, James G. Macklay, Ira W. Buell, and J. A. B. Waldo.


TABERNACLE CHURCH .- Des Plaines, between Washington and Madison streets. Society organized 1843 ; house erceted 1852. l'as- tor, Rev. Daniel Colver, D. D.


UNION PARK CHURCH .- W. Lake, corner Shel- don street. Society organized and house erected 1856. Services, 10}, A. M., and 7}, P. M .; Sunday School, 12, M. Pastor, Rev. James Dixon, D. D .; Sexton, Daniel Hurd.


WABASH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH .- Wabash avenue, corner of 18th street. Society or-


ganized and honse ereeted in 1856. Pastor, Rev. Robert Boyd, D. D.


ZOAR BAPTIST CHURCH,-Fourth avenue, corner Taylor street. Society organized 1838. Pas- tor, Rev. Mr. Boken.


GERMAN .- William, between Loomis and Throop streets.


Bethel.


BETHEL CHURCH .- N. Wells, eorner Michigan street. Society organized 1851. Preaching every Sabbath at 10}, A. M., and 7, P. M .; Praver meeting every Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock ; services also held on vessels and in the Marine Hospital during the sum- mer. Chaplain, Rev. Joseph H. Leonard. Res. 267 Illinois street.


Christian Church.


FIRST CHURCH -W. Monroe, between Aber- deen and Rucker streets, Hours of service, Io3 A. M., and 74 P. M .: Sabbath School at 24 P. M. Pastor, Rev. W. F. Blacke.


Congregational.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL .- S. Green, northwest corner W. Washington street. Society or- ganized May, 1851 ; Church erected 1855. Hours of service, 10} A M., and 7; P. M .; Sabbath School ments at 3 P. M .; Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 74 o'clock.


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REGISTER .- CHURCHES.


Pastor, Rev. William W. Patton ; Sexton, F. Emery.


NEW ENGLAND CHURCH .- Indiana, corner Wol- eott street. Society organized 1833 ; honse ereeted 1853. Hours of service, 103 A. M., and 74 P. M. ; Sunday School at 12 P. M. Pastor, Rov. Starr Nichols ; Superintendent, L. H. Holmes.


PLYMOUTH CHURCH .- Third avenue, corner Van Buren street. Society organized 1832; house erected 1856. flours of service, 10} A. M., and 7} P. M. Pastor, Rev. Jacob R. Shipperd.


SALEM CHURCH .- Twenty-first st., near Archer road. Society organized 1857. Pastor, Rev. Frederick Menzel.


SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .- Rio Grande street, corner Calumet avenne. Society or- ganizoil 1833 : house erected 1053. Pastor, Rev. W. B. Wright.


Episcopal.


THE BISHOP'S CHURCH .- Corner W. Washing- ton and Peoria streets. Serv ces, 103 A Mi., 4 P. M., and 74 P. M. Rt. Rov. Henry J. Whitehouse, D. D. Res. corner W. Wash- ingron street and Union Park. Chaplain, Rev. John Wilkinson. Res. 22 S. Rucker street.


ST. JAMES' CHURCH .- Corner Cass and Huron stree .s. Services, 10} A. M., and 3 P. M. Sunday evening service, 6} during midsum- mer. Rector, Rev. R. Il. Clarkson, D. D. Res. next door east of Church.


TRINITY CHURCH .-- Corner Wabash avenue and Jackson street. Services, 10] .A. M., and 74 P. M. Rector, Rev. James Pratt, D. D. Res. Clifton House.


GRACE CHURCH .- Corner Peek court and Wa- bish avenue. Services, 10g A. M., and 74 P. M. Rector, Rev. Clinton Locke. Res. Stewart House.




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