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FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIALTY .- Patients vis- iting this Institution may feel assured that they will receive the form of treatment their individual cases may indicate. The ladies' de- partment is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Somers. Send stamp for circular.
DR. G. C. SOMERS, PROPRIETOR.
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so soon as practicable. All the necessary funds to carry on the enterprise will be forthcoming when it is decided where the University shall be located.
The following persons have been appointed Trustees : Bishop Charles E. Cheney, D.D., Rev. Samuel Fallows, D. D.,
Rev. Joseph D. Wilson,
Rev. Malcolm McCormick,
Rev. J. P. Davis,
Rev. Willis H. Cooper, D. D.,
Rev. Ernst Guntrum.
Rev. Albert Walkley,
F. A. Bryan,
William Aldrich,
A. M. Wright,
Samuel Beers,
E. St. John,
Elbridge G. Keith,
James Whyte,
Wm. E. Wheeler,
Alexander G. Tyng,
James N. Hyde, M. D.
L. J. Colburn,
Gurdon S. Hubbard,
E. B. Phillipps.
J. W. Bennett.
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS.
The Governor of the State of Illinois, The Supt. of Public Instruction of Illinois, Supt. of Public Instruction of Chicago, The Presiding Bishop of Ref. E. Church, and The Chancellor of the University.
W. T. KEENER, American and Foreign Books, 92 Dearborn Street. Chicago.
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DIRECTORY OF ST. PAUL'S
THE
Hershey School
MUSICAL ART, OF
42 S. Ann Street, Chicago,
Opposite First Congregational Church.
A new institution established for the study of Instrumental and Vocal music from the beginning to the most advanced stages of pro- gress ; but more especially to afford young ladies who have finished their ordinary school routine an opportunity of pursuing the higher branches of Musical Art as well as the Modern Languages and Elo- cution.
None but the best teachers employed.
Pupils can enter at any time.
Send for Circular.
DIRECTORS: W. S. B. MATHEWS, Instrumental. MRS. SARA B. HERSHEY, Vocal.
By permission refer to Samuel Fallows, D. D.
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BRIEF SKETCH
OF
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH HISTORY.
The Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Cheney, Missionary of the West and Northwest, true to that indefatigable zeal and unfaltering en- ergy that has so conspicuously marked his career, commenced early in January, 1875, holding one service each Sunday in the West Division of our city. This movement was begun with the view of eventually establishing an organization under the auspices of the Reformed Episcopal Church of which he was the acknowledged founder and recognized ecclesiastical leader in the West. These ef- forts of the Bishop, begun under circumstances that would beget discouragement in one imbued with a lesser degree of fortitude, were fraught with results surpassing the predictions of the most sanguine disciples and proselytes to the new organization. The asso- ciate rector, the Rev. Wm. M. Postlethiwaite, ably assisted Bishop Cheney in these ministrations until the 14th of February follow- ing, when the congregation resolved to effect a permanent organiza- tion. In compliance with this unanimous resolve the Bishop ap- pointed the following named gentlemen: John Walker, John W. Bennett, H. P. Merrill, E. St. John, and George W. Rainey, a com- mittee empowered to effect arrangements sufficient unto the re- quirements of the newly formed congregation.
The first duty devolving upon the committee was to select quar- ters other than those then occupied, for the old St. John's Church on
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Lake Street, opposite Union Park, was by far too small and incon- veniently located to accommodate the rapidly increasing congrega- tion. This unpretending edifice, hallowed by the labors of one so eminent in ability, so devotedly earnest and untiring in the Mas- ter's Work as was the late Rev. H. N. Powers, D. D., was relin- quished for the building now occupied on Washington street, near the corner of Ann.
In the meantime a call had been extended to the Rev. Samuel Fallows, D. D., President of the Wesleyan University of Blooming- ton, Illinois, who had, years before, mapped out as the true church of the future what he then saw suddenly and unexpectedly spring- ing into a healthy existence under the name of the Reformed Epis- copal Church. After the most prayerful consideration the Doctor accepted the call, and in the month of June last formally entered upon his duties as pastor of this infant church.
The Sunday-school was organized in April last, with about twenty scholars, with neither books, papers, nor class-cards,-in a word, with nothing but loving hearts and willing hands, ready to work for the advancement of the youthful members of the church. Verily, much good often results from small beginnings, for our Sun- day-school has increased with a rapidity exceeding the expectations of the most sanguine. No sudden transitory increase consequent upon a temporary excitement, but a strong, earnest and enduring in- terest, has resulted in securing 260 scholars and a well-selected li- brary of some 300 volumes, and all the appurtenances necessary and convenient.
Thus it will be seen that St. Paul's Church is firmly established upon a basis that promises much for the future. This compendium would be imperfect were it not to state that much of the success of St. Paul's Church depends upon her faithful, enthusiastic pastor, who is not only greatly esteemed by those who find enjoyment and profit under his loving and intelligent ministrations, but by every member of the community who is acquainted with him. Moreover, it should ever be remembered that in resigning the presidency of
Wm. M. LEWIS, General Accountant, 69 N. Sheldon St,
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F. H. REVELL,
Sunday School and Evangelical BOOK STORE.
WESTERN DEPOSITORY OF THE
PUBLICATIONS REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH, -INCLUDING- PRAYER BOOKS IN MANY BINDINGS.
91 WASHINGTON STREET, CHICAGO.
The Brevoort House
On the European Plan.
Madison, between Clark and LaSalle Streets, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
The BREVOORT, which has been recently furnished in the most elegant style, is the finest European Hotel in the city, is situated in the very heart of its business center, offers especial advantages to persons visiting the city, either for business or pleasure. Rooms $1 to $1.50 per day.
H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR. W. H. GRAY, Chief Clerk. W. K. STEELE, Cashier.
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the University at Bloomington, Dr. Fallows threw up a lucrative position, one with less labor and greater remuneration, in order to carry out the fond work of his choice.
ST. PAUL'S R. E. CHURCH.
HOURS OF SERVICE.
Sundays. 10:30 a. m.
From Easter to October 1st,. 7:45 p. m
From October 1st to Easter, 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAYS.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Class.
From October 1st till Easter. 7:30 p. m.
" Easter to October 1st. 7:45 p. m.
Communion on the first Sunday of every month at the morning service.
Baptism can be had on any Sunday, either at church service or Sunday-school, by giving previous notice.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Is held in the church parlors at 3 o clock p. m.
The rector, the Rev. Samuel Fallows, D. D., resides at No. 530 Ful- ton St. and will gladly visit, by appointment or otherwise, any per- sons wishing to see him about religious matters.
Pews can be rented from Mr. A. M. Wright, Mr. J. W. Bennett, or the Treasurer, Mr. F. A. Bryan, after any service.
The sexton, Mr. Putman, resides at 268 W. Harrison.
THE CHOIR
of St. Paul's Church has ever been an attractive and notable fea- ture, and those who are fond of good music could not help being pleased in this particular. The pastor tries in every way to encour- age congregational singing, believing that praise is as essential as prayer and should be participated in by all.
Organist-Mr. C. C. Coffin.
Manager-Mr. C. C. Lefler; and Mrs. M. M. Dutton, Miss Jessie Hardy and Mr. C. F. Claxton, compose the balance of the choir.
I. A. FREEMAN, Dentist, 468 Randolph Street Corner of Sheldon St.
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UNION PARK
Marble
Marks.
MCCULLOCH & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
MONUMENTS, MANTLES,
TABLE TOPS AND PLUMBERS' SLABS,
Of Foreign and American arble.
563 WEST MADISON ST.,
CHICAGO.
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Of the individual merits of each of the above members it is quite unnecessary to comment.
CHURCH OFFICERS.
Elected April 5, 1875 ; term of service, one year. A. M. Wright-Senior Warden. J. W. Bennett-Junior Warden.
E. St. John-Secretary.
VESTRYMEN.
ELECTED APRIL 5th, 1875.
John Walker, R. S. Whitcomb,
For three years.
F. A. Bryan.
H. Eddy,
E. St. John,
For two years.
H. P. Merrill. 1
G. W. Raney,
C. W. Castle,
L. J. Colburn.
For one year.
I. A. FREEMAN, Dentist, 468 Randolph St., Corner Sheldon St.
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G. T. CARPENTER,
DOCTOR OF
Dental Surgery
GRADUATE OF
The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. Philadelphia. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE :
NO. 444 WEST LAKE STREET, CORNER OF ADA.
Dentistry i all its Branches.
Special attention given to the
TREATMENT OF DISEASE AND SURGERY OF THE MOUTH AND ASSOCIATE PARTS. Also, the Care and Corrections of Irregularity of Children's Teeth. Dr. Carpenter's
TOOTH POWDER AND MOUTH WASHES FOR SALE AT HIS OFFICE, No. 444 WEST LAKE STREET, Corner of Ada, CHICAGO.
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Church Congregation-Residences.
A.
Adams, W. C.,
Adams, Sarah A.,
Allen, John,
Allen, Mrs. John,
Allen, John, Jr.,
Allen, Joseph,
Alexander, Hm., Jr.,
Armstrong, A.,.
Armstrong, Mrs. . J.,
Armstrong, Miss K.,
Arnold, Mrs. C. M.,
Ackley, F. D.,
Ackley, Mrs. F. D.,
Ackley, Miss Ina L.
Atkinson, J. C.,
Tremont House. 9 S. Peoria st. 245 Walnut st. 245 Walnut st. 245 Walnut st. 245 Walnut st. 1018 Wilcox ave. 116 W. Washington st. 401 W. Jackson st. 401 W. Jackson st. 259 W. 13th st. 19 N. Carpenterst. 19 N. Carpenterst. 19 N. Carpenterst. 51 Ashland ave.
B.
Ball, George,
Ball, John,
Bankson, M., Mrs.
Bash, F. S.,
Baxter, Mrs.,
Beach, Miss H. W.,
Bears, M.,
Bears, Mrs. C. J.,
Bears, Chas. G.,
Bellamy, Mrs. Sarah J.,
Bennett, Col. J. W.,
Bennett, Mrs. Col. J. W.,
Clifton House. Clifton House. :33 W. Lake st. 70 S. Morgan st. 638 Warren ave.
457 W. Jackson st. 418 W. Jackson st. 418 W. Jackson st. 46 St. John's Place. 567 Fulton st. 45 S. Ashland ave. 45 S. Ashland ave.
I. A. FREEMAN, Dentist, 468 Randolph St., Cor. Sheldon St.
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ORDWAY & NEWLAND,
Merchant Tailors,
209 West Madison St.
Business Suitings in great Variety, always in Stock. .
Fine Dress Suits A SPECIALTY.
Our Prices are more reasonable than any other house in the City that does good work.
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Bennett, Miss M. A., .
. 45 S. Ashland ave. 631 York st.
Benson, Miss Cora,
631 York st.
Benson, Miss Bertha,
631 York st. 631 York st.
Benson, Miss Nellie,
631 York st.
Benson, Master Chas.,
631 York st.
Benson, Master R. Lee,
631 York st.
Bishop, Frank, .
106 Dearborn st.
Bishop, Fred. A.
Bird, J. A. F.,
Bird, Mrs. J. A. F.,
Bouton, Miss E. S.,
378 W. Madison st. 23 Irving Place. . 23 Irving Place. 296 W. Monroe st. 56 Ann st.
Boyle, Miss,
Boynton, Mrs., .
Bradshaw, J. H., .
89 Warren ave.
Bradshaw, Mrs. J. H.,
Brannan, Miss Bessie M.,
Brooks, Edward P.,
Brooks, Mrs. Helen M.,
Brown, Jno.,
Brown, J. B.,
Brown, Ira,
136 W. Jackson st. 393 W. Randolph st. 393 W. Randolph st. 1 Bryan Place.
Bryan, Miss Grace M.,
1 Bryan Place.
Bryan, A. C., .
. 1 Bryan Place. 1 Bryan Place.
Bryan, F. W.,
681 Warren ave. . 681 Warren ave.
C.
Campbell, Mrs., - Campbell, F., - Campbell, Mrs. F.,
.
Cor. Lake and Paulina. 92 S. Ashland ave. - 92 S. Ashland ave.
$5 per Month will pay for a beautiful grove lot at } And Sold by JOHN CULVER North Evanston. Price only $150. 5 S.W.Cor. Clark & Wash. Sts
89 Warren ave. 42 S. Ann st. Hyde Park. Hyde Park.
Brown, Mrs. Ira, .
Bryan, F. A., .
Bryan, H. A.,
Bryan, Mrs. F. W.,
Benson, Dr. J. W.,
Benson, Miss Ada,
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JAMES W. MILL, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST,
DEALER IN Pure Medicines, Toilet Goods, Swedish Leeches, Pure Liquors (for Medicinal use), Trusses, Mineral Waters, Etc., 572 WEST MADISON STREET, COR, OGDEN AVENUE. BRANCH STORE,
ESTABLISHED 1860.
MILL & GOODMAN,
654 W. Van Buren.
133 S. Halsted.
J. ROGERSON, UNDERTAKER, 487 WEST MADISON & 113 WEST RANDOLPH STS., CHICAGO. Funerals furnished in every style. ESTABLISHED 1859.
Wm. L. Harcourt Prescription Druggist, No. 366 W. MADISON STREET. (NEAR ANN ST.), CHICAGO.
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Carlton, K.,
- 438 Hubbard st.
Carpenter, Mrs. J.,
- 56 Walnut st. 21 St. John's Place.
Carpenter, Miss E. M.,
Carpenter, Eli, - 21 St. John's Place. Carpenter, F. W. - 11 N. Sangamon st.
Carpenter, Mrs. F. W., - 11 N. Sangamon st. Carpenter, G. T., Dentist, 444 W. Lake st. 444 W. Lake st.
Carpenter, Mrs. G. T.,
Carpenter, Ira, 627 W. Lake st. 627 W. Lake st.
Carpenter, Miss Emma,
Carr, Dr., W.
Carr, Mrs. Dr., -
46 S. May st. 46 S. May st. 409 Kinzie st. 403 S. Leavitt st.
Castle, C. W., -
- 403 S. Leavitt st.
Castle, Chas. H., 403 S. Leavitt st. Chisholm, E. A, 9 Irving Place.
Chisholm, Mrs. E. A.,
9 Irving Place.
Chisholm, Mrs. H.,
Chase, Herbert,
21 Centre st. 21 Centre st.
Church, M. D., -
St. Caroline Court.
Clark, Miss Mary,
- 71 Park ave. 71 Park ave. 607 Fulton st.
Clow, Miss E.,
11 Park ave.
Colburn, Mrs. Levi J., -
- 71 Park ave.
Coles, Miss Jennie,
Coffin, C. C., Colburn, Mrs.,
71 Park ave. 297 Walnut st. 297 Walnut st. 352 Ohio st.
Cox, Wm. G.,
Cox, Mrs. Wm. G.,
352 Ohio st.
Cox, Fred., -
352 Ohio st.
Cox, W. G. Jr.,
225 Ohio st.
Cox, Miss Louise A., -
352 Ohio st.
The $150 Lots at North Evanston are 25 ft. front and 150 ft. deep and are covered with fine trees. Go with JOHN CULVER and see them ..
Clark, Miss Belle,
Colburn, Levi J.,
Chase, Mrs. Herbert,
Costello, Mrs.,
Castle, Mrs. C. W.,
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THIRTY-SECOND
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
HOME
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 254 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
JANUARY 1st, 1876.
Assets January 1st, 1875 .
$4,113,139 23
Premiums received in 1875.
741,665 88
Interest
278,241 06
$5,133,046 17
Ratio of Commission paid to Premiums received in 1875. 8 06
Total amount of losses paid since organization
$2,080,394 00
Total amount of Interest received. .
1,925,491 00
Ratio of total Interest received to total losses paid. .
92 57
Total amount of Dividends paid to Policy-holders .. 1,738,637 00
Ratio of Interest received to losses paid in 1875 ....
1 21
Agents can obtain a very liberal contract with the Home by ap- plying to
E. H. KELLOGG, Superintendent of Agencies, METHODIST CHURCH BLOCK,
Chicago, Ill.
I take pleasure in referring to REV. SAMUEL FALLOWS, D. D., who has been insured in the Home since the first year of its organization.
E. H. KELLOGG.
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Cox, Miss Augusta,
352 Ohio st.
Coyne, James H.,
Coyne, Mrs. James H., -
- 216 Ogden ave. 216 Ogden ave.
Coyne, Miss M. E.,
Crane, Mrs.,
- 216 Ogden ave. 18 Throop st. 307 W. Washington st. 369 W. Washington st.
Crane, E.,
Crane, C. R.,
Cummings, Miss L., 373 W. Monroe st.
Cummings, Miss Lizzie,
- 373 W. Monroe st.
D.
Dart, Wm.,
Dart, Mrs. Elizabeth
Davison, Mrs. B. F.,
Davy, Miss Louisa,
Dorenberg, Miss M.,
Deering, Dr., -
Deering, Mrs. Dr.,
Dryer, Mrs., -
Dutton, Mrs. M. M.,
Duncan, Mrs. A., -
427 Carroll ave. - 427 Carroll ave. 343 W. Washington st. 354 Van Buren st. 172 W. Washington st.
E.
Earll, D. S., -
EarlI, Mrs. D. S., -
Eckhart, B. A.,
Eckhart, Mrs. B. A.,
Eddy, D. C.,
Eddy, Mrs. D. C.,
Emmons, Miss Kate, -
189 Madison st.
F.
Farovid, J. A., Farovid, Mrs. J. A., Fairbanks, Jno.,
- 51 Curtis st. 51 Curtis st.
710 W. Monroe st.
Fairbanks, Mrs. J., -
210 W. Monroe st.
318 W. Madison st. 318 W. Madison st. 192 N. Carpenter st. 781 Ada st. 42 Union Park Place.
383 W. Madison, cor. Green. 383 W. Madison, cor. Green. 9 Bryan Place. 9 Bryan Place. 711 Fulton st. 711 Fulton st.
Houses and Lots at North Evanston worth from $1,500 to $6,000; for sale on monthly payments.by JOHN CULVER, S. W. Cor. Clark and Washington Sts
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CHICAGO
Musical College
F. ZIEGFELD, LOUIS FALK,
PRESIDENT. DIRECTOR.
COLLEGE BUILDING,
295 & 297 W. Madison Street.
BRANCHES OF INSTRUCTION. Piano, Singing, Organ, Harmony and Composition, Instrumentation, Violin, Violencello, Flute, Guitar, Etc. MODERN LANGUAGES. French. German. Italian
TWENTY-FOUR TEACHERS EMPLOYED.
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Fallows, Rev. Samuel,
530 Fulton st.
Fallows, Mrs. Rev. Samuel,
530 Fulton st.
Fallows, Eddie
530 Fulton st.
Fallows, Miss Helen May,
530 Fulton st.
Filkins, E. A., S. E. cor. Centre and Ada.
Filkins, Mrs. E. A., S. E. cor. Centre and Ada.
Finlayson, Miss Margaret, -
362 S. Wood st.
Foster, Miss Alice, 231 S. Sangamon st.
Fulton, J. L.,
15 Honore st.
Fulton, Mrs. J. L.,
15 Honore st.
G.
Galloway, A. J.,
Garcelon, M. J., - 233 W. Washington st.
Garcelon, Mrs. M. J.,
Gardner, Mrs.,
Gardner, Miss,
Garvin, Dr.,
Garvin, Mrs. Dr.,
Geary, Mrs. A.,
Geary, Miss L.,
Gilbert, Mrs.,
Gilman, Jno.,
Gilson, F. G.,
335 W. Indiana st.
Goodrich, A.,
Goodrich, Mrs. A.,
- 335 W. Indiana st. 335 W. Indiana st.
Goodrich, Nellie,
Gould, J. S.,
- 180 Sangamon st. 58 Arbor Place.
Graham, Wm.,
Graubert, Mrs.,
Graubert, Miss,
Grey, Mrs.,
639 W. Van Buren st. 639 W. Van Buren st. 475 Fulton st. 11 Park ave.
Grey, M. E.,
Grey, Mrs. M. E.,
11 Park ave.
Green, Mrs. A.,
302 W. Washington st
233 W. Washington st. 427 Carroll ave. 427 Carroll ave. 507 Warren ave. 501 Warren ave. 681 Van Buren st. 681 Van Buren st. 681 Van Buren st. 208 W. Lake st.
GET A HOME while building material and labor are so cheap. See Advertise- ment of JOHN CULVER, Office, S. W. Cor. Clark & Wash. Sts.
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THROAT mitt LUNG DISEASES.
F. L. PEIRO, M. D., is the only homeopathic physician in Chicago who devotes exclusive attention to treatment of Catarrh in the head, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The most recent scientific remedies and appliances only are used. No pain produced by treatment.
Remedies mild and agreeable.
Strong medicines avoided.
Children suffering from results of scarlet fever, diphtheria, whoop- ing cough, measles, and enlarged tonsels will here find the most gen- tle care and efficient treatment. 90 E. Washington St. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.,(except Sundays). Consultation personal or by letter.
GIOVANNI CARETTI, Decorative Paint Office, Room 23, Otis Block,
Cor. LaSalle and Madison Streets, Chicago, Illinois.
G. CARETTI having had many years experience in Fresco and Decorative Painting, has recently made arrangements with some of the most distinguished artists, and is now prepared to execute work of the highest order of Decorative Art, unequaled by any of his competitors for purity of style, harmony of colors and moderate price.
Plans and Specifications for work will be furnished upon appli- cation. N.B. Church work done at a discount.
WILLIAM STRANG
WALL PAPERS,
WINDOW SHADES, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS, Sign Painting and House Decorating, No. 345 Randolph St., Cor. May St., Chicago. (TWO BLOCKS FROM CHURCH.)
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Gregg, Miss,
22 Throop st.
Griggs, Jno.,
147 Robey st.
Griggs, Mrs. Jno.,
147 Robey st.
Griggs, Chas. Jr.,
147 Robey st.
Griggs, Mrs.,
302 W. Washington st. - 505 W. Madison st.
Griggs, Chas. W.,
Grigor, T. S.,
684 Monroe st. 684 Monroe st.
Graff, I. N.,
349 Carroll ave.
H.
Hahn, J. H.,
367 Fulton st.
Hahn, Mrs. J. H.,
367 Fulton st.
Hair, W. F.,
Hair, Mrs. W. F.,
Hairland, A. C.,
Hall, E. A.,
Hall, Ernest,
Hall, Mrs. E., Hall, O. H.,
47 Warren ave. 884 Fulton st. 884 Fulton st. 222 Madison st.
Harcourt, Wm. L., M. D.,
Harcourt, Mrs. Wm. L.,
Harcourt, Dr. R. H.,
Harcourt, John, -
54 Ann st. 54 Ann st. 343 W. Washington st. 343 W. Washington st. 194 E. Jackson st.
Haworth, P.,
Hazard, G. W.,
181 W. Madison st. 811 W. Ohio st. 811 W. Ohio st.
Headlam, Mrs. Wm.,
Hecox, W. T.,
525 W. Adams st.
Hecox, Mrs. W. T.,
Hehnlen, Mrs.,
Hershey, Mrs.,
· 525 W. Adams st. 162 Monroe st. 42 S. Ann st. 113 Loomis st.
Hickox, Mrs. P.,
Hickox, Miss Mabel,
113 Loomis st.
H. S. MAYNARD, - Fine Toilet Articles and Perfumery. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.
Druggist & Chemist.
Headlam, Wm.,
53 S. Ann st. 52 S. Ann st. 477 Hubbard st.
Grigor, Mrs. T. S.,
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UNION WIRE
Mattress Company,
IZ NORTH CLARK ST.
The Latest
and Best
WOVEN WIRE BED LOUNGE.
When closed it is neat and tasty in appearance, not having the box-like look so common to others, and when opened it gives an excellent
WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS BED.
The Lounge
The Mattress
is made
can be
Strong and
tightened
Substantial.
or loosened
J.MANZ-CHIC.
at pleasure.
We are offering our Lounges at low prices, within the reach of all.
Call and examine before purchasing your Bed-lounge.
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Hill, Miss Nettie, -
290 Warren av.
Hill, R. W. Mrs.,
189 N. Carpenter st.
Hill, Albert, -
£ 189 N. Carpenter st.
Hursell, C. A., -
- 364 W. Madison st. 364 W. Madison st.
Hursell, J. R.,
J.
James, Mrs.,
Jamison, J. N.,
Jamison, Mrs. J. N.,
Johnson, J. W.
Johnson, Mrs. J. W.,
Johnson, Miss,
9 Bryan Place.
Johnston Mr., Johnston, Mrs.
9 Bryan Place.
Johnston, Miss C. B., -
9 Bryan Place.
Johnston, A. H. Miss,
Johnston, E. P.,
Jones, F. A. Mrs., -
Jones, Mrs.,
K.
Kaycroft, Thos., Cor. Reuben and N. Ann .
Keer, Fred. M.,
Kennicot, J. W.,
Kidder, Miss A.,
- 547 Fulton st. 514 Monroe st. Room 10 L. S. and M. S. Depot. 44 Loomis st. 44 Loomis st.
Kimball, Mrs. E. W.,
King, Lizzie D.,
Knowles, F. P.,
Knowles, F. P., Mrs.
L.
La Due, J. D., Landell, John,
393 W. Randolph st. 393 W. Randolph st. 536 W. Washington st.
H. S. MAYNARD, Druggist & Chemist.
A full stock of Homeopathic Medi- cines kept in stock. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.
Lamb, Wm., -
Room 10 L. S. and M. S. Depot. 231 Fremont st. 231 Fremont st.
Kimball, E. A.,
9 Bryan Place. 9 Bryan Place. 49 N. Ann st. Bigsby Place.
- 44 St. John's Place. 910 Fulton st. 910 Fulton st. 357 Hubbard st. 357 Hubbard st. 357 Hubbard st.
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DIRECTORY OF ST. PAUL'S
S. J. WELLS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in HUMAN HAIR GOODS. No. 653 West Lake St., Cor. Page St., Chicago. (Take Randolph Street cars.)
On this loop the long hair covers the short on each strand separate, which makes it easily braided, smooth and close to loop.
The hair is evenly divided.
Those who have used this loop will have no other.
Combings and all kinds of Hair Work done on short notice. The roots turned one way.
Dyeing a Specialty
EDWARD ADDY, HARNESS
MAKER,
And dealer in HORSE CLOTHING, LAP ROBES, FINE WHIPS, &c.
All goods warranted to be as represented. Particular attention given to repairing. 234 WABASH AVE., (IN MATTESON HOUSE.)
LOCKLAND MILLS. RIALTO MILLS. CRESCENT MILLS. CLARKE FRIEND, FOX PAPER
CO.,
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS, 150 & 152 Clark Street, CHICAGO.
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REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Lathrop, A. E., Law, Dr. D. H., Lee, Dr., - Lee, Mrs. Dr.,
Leffler, C. C.,
Lester, T. M.,
Lester, Dr. J. M.,
Lewis, W. M.,
Lewis, Mrs. W. M.,
Lewis, Brown H.,
Lord, Miss Ida,
Lord, J. Sarah, Lloyd, Miss, -
Lloyd, Wm., Lloyd, R. E.,
Lloyd, J. W., -
39 Pierce st. 39 Pierce st.
Lloyd, Mrs. J. W.,
Luce, Chas. H.,
702 Monroe st.
Luce, Mrs. Chas. H.,
102 Monroe st.
Luce, Fred.,
702 Monroe st.
M.
Macauley, Thos.,
Macauley, Mrs., Macauley, Lizzie,
Macomb, Mrs.,
Magill, Mr., Magill, Mrs.,
McAllister, H.,
McAllister, Mrs. H.,
McDonald, I. H., -
McDonald, Mrs.,
McHenry, W. E.,
McIntosh, T. L.,
McIntosh, Mrs. T. L.,
74 Walnut st. 643 W. Madison st. 411 W. Jackson st. 411 W. Jackson st. 733 W. Madison st. 342 W. Lake st. 342 W. Lake st. 95 N. Ada st. 95 N. Ada st. 75 Ashland ave. 666 Fulton st. 666 Fulton st. 32 Throop st. 18 Throop st. St. Carolina Court.
- 21 N. Halsted st. 21 N. Halsted st. 21 N. Halsted st. 18 S. Ann st. 436 W. Jackson st. 436 W. Jackson st. 706 Hubbard st. 706 Hubbard st. 477 S. Oakley st. 542 Lake st. 456 Washington st. 547 Fulton st. 547 Fulton st.
H. S. MAYNARD, - Fine Toilet Articles and Perfumery. 627 W. Lake St., S. E. Cor. Paulina.
Druggist & Chemist. -
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1873.
PARIS
1867
UM EDHYST
EICH KOENIG VON BOCH
MASON
ITMOTT
IND .
AND
WELTAUSSTELLUNG J873
. WIEN
HAMLIN
ORGAN
COMPANY.
CABINET ORGANS.
WINNERS
TWO Highest Medals AND Diploma of honor AT Vienna, 1873.
OF THE
PALMAM
QUI
AMERUIT
FERAT
FIRST MEDAL
NA
AT
SUI GENERISK
Paris, 1867.
Still Another European Triumph
At the INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, held in LINZ, the Capital of Upper Austria. the MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS have just been awarded the GRAND SILVER MEDAL of HONOR, being the highest award for instruments of this class.
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