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St. Columbkill's Conference, weekly meetings held in school house adjoining the church. P. J. Shields, president ; T. McNamara, 1st vice president ; W. Cur- ran, 2d vice president; Wm. O'Brien, secretary ; Jeremiah Haggerty, treasurer.
St. James' Conference, meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, at the Parochial school house. John Dor- ney, president ; William Cowan, vice president ; John O'Hara, secretary ; Joseph Kiernan, treasurer ; Rev. P. J. R. Murphy, spiritual director.
St. Bridget's Conference.
Philip Ready, president ; Thomas Powers, Ist vice president ; Michael Bon- field, secretary ; Michael Connelly, treasurer ; Rev. J. H. Gordon, spiritual director.
Conference of the Immaculate Conception. Peter Haggerty, president ; Philip Markey, 1st vice presi- dent ; Richard Barry, 2d vice president ; John Stack, secretary ; John Williams, treasurer; Rev. T. J. Butler, D. D., spiritual director.
Social Arbeiter Verein of the West Side. Organized 1858. Meets every Saturday evening at the hall, 868 and 370 West Twelfth street. John Lobstein, presi- dent ; Henry Furst, vice president ; Fred. Kollmann, treasurer ; John Brechtel, secretary; George Martin, recording secretary.
Society of Arbeiter-Unters Uetzungs Verein (Relief Society) of North Chicago. John Loeber, president ; -- Ceso, vice president ; John Crane, financial sec- retary ; J. Kleinhung, recording secretary ; P. Stein- mueller, treasurer. Branch No. 1 meets every Tues- day night at the corner of North avenue and Larra- bee street. C. Berry, president; V. Bittel, vice president; John Wittle, financial secretary ; O. Bal- bach, recording secretary ; Jacob Jesling, treasurer. Branch No. 2 meets every Monday night, corner North avenue and Larrabee street. H Beck, presi- dent ; C. Hoffman, vice president; Aug. Lindler, secretary ; Jacob Fiermann, treasurer. Branch No. 3 meets at John Nibbe's, corner of Pleasant and Ved- der streets. C. Creen, president; Williamn Spietz, vice president ; - Beker, secretary ; Henry Ti- koetter, treasurer.
Steam Boiler Makers' Association, meets on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, at the hall, 82 West Randolph street. J. Gillis, president; Wil- liam Alien, recording secretary.
St. Benedictus Benevolent Society, located on Chicago avenue, corner Cass street.
St. George's Benevolent Association. This society meets on the first Monday of every month, at No, 226 South Clark street. A. Booth, president; Dr. J. B. Walker, 1st vice president; C. Roberts, 2d vice pres- ident ; R. Flater, treasurer ; T. Porter, financial sec- retary ; W. B. Champion, asst. financial secretary ; T. E. Poulson, recording secretary ; J. Sobey, North Side, S. Stott, South Side, J. Rogerson, West S de, visiting committee; Wm. Wayman, J. Atkinson and J. L. Davis, trustees ; Dr. Snowdon, physician ; Rev. Geo. C. Street, chaplain; W. W. Street, J. W. Standring and G. A. Woolner, auditors.
St. Michael's Society, connected with St. Michael's Catholic church, organized 1864. F. Krewer, presi- dent ; N. Gross, vice president ; J. Adam Bauer, sec- retary.
St. Patrick's Society, rooms 6 and 7, No. 17 Welis street. Times of meeting first Monday of every month. Roger J. Brass, president; Charles McDonnell, vice president ; J. J. W. O'Donoghue, treasurer; J. W. Enright, recording secretary ; W. J. Onahan, cor- responding secretary ; Christopher Blackburn, J. W. Sheahan, John H. Donlin, M. Keeley and Daniel O'Hara, executive committee.
Svea Society (Swedish), a benevolent and literary so-
ciety. Organized in 1857. Incorporated in 1862, meets first Monday in each month, rooms 111 Kinzie street, Newberry block. Charles Stromberg, president ; A. Anderson, vice president ; Fred. Bergland, secretary; Andrew Hind, treasurer ; S. Olin, librarian.
Swedish Lutheran Publication Society. Organized in 1859. It Is engaged in the publication of a weekly and a monthly newspaper called "The Weekly Home- land," (political), and "The Monthly True Home- land," (religious). Rev. John Swenson, president ; Rev. A. W. Dahlsten, secretary ; Rev. Erland Carl- son, treasurer ; A. R. Cervin, editor.
Tailors' Fraternal Union of Chicago, meets in Rice's block, 77 Dearborn street, on the first and second Monday evenings in each month. Post office drawer 6687. P. C. Clarke, president ; E. Henderson, re- cording secretary; P. Collins, corresponding secretary. The Journeymen Painters' Protective Union No. 1, of Chicago, meets every Thursday evening at 7% p. m., at Apollo hall, corner of Water, Lake and Market streets. F. C. Johnson, president ; James Burns, re- cording secretary.
The Washingtonian Home, corner of West Madison street and southwestern plank road. The Washing- tonian Home was established for the purpose of pro- viding a retreat for inebriates, and the means of re- forming them. C. J. Hull, president ; Hon. Grant Goodrich, Hon. J. Y. Scammon and Matthew Laflin, Esq., vice presidents ; Henry C. Morey, secretary ; Benjamin Lombard, treasurer; Dr. T. D. Fitch, phy- sician ; Hon. S. B. Gookins, Z. M. Culver, C. N. Holden, Dr. N. S. Davis, Dr. I. S. P. Lord, Dr. H. Hitchcock, E. R. Bowen, A. G. Warner, J. S. McIn- tire, Rev. D. C. Helmer, Franklin Hathaway, J. L. Pickard, Rev. Wm. H. Ryder, D. D., J. L. Drake, Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, O. M. Babcock, D. L. Moody, C. J. Hull, D. D. Driscoll, O. C. Gibbs, Jonathan Burr, J. V. Farwell, Dr. D. A. Colton, Martin Ryer- son, Wm. H. Wells, J. D. Ward, Rev. J. C. Stough- ton, L. L. Bond, Rolla A. Law and Hon. J. B. Brad- well, board of directors ; Charles J. Hull, S. B. Gook- ins, Dr. N. S. Davis, Franklin Hathaway and A. G. Warner, executive committee; E. R. Bowen, auditor of accounts; Rolla A. Law, superintendent ; Mrs. Wm. H. Smith, Mrs. Wm. H. Hodgson, Mrs. L. S. Cow- dery, Mrs. J. B. Bradwell, Mrs. C. W. Sanford, Mrs. O. C. Gibbs, Mrs. S. G. Cleveland, Mrs. E. A. For- sythe, M s. B. A. Miller, Mrs. Wm. H. Brooks. Mrs. A. C. Lewis, Mrs. E. H. Brackett, Mrs H. C. Morey, Mrs. J. S. Harvey and Mrs. C. N. Holden, ladies' committee.
Trades' Assembly of Chicago, meets every Monday. evening, at 155 South Clark street. Wiiham H. Parker, president; John Brown, recording secretary. United Association of Marble Cutters, Chicago, meets first Saturday evening of each month, at St. George's hall, 226 South Clark street. James F. Blaney, president ; G. D. McGregor, corresponding secre- tary.
United Hebrew Relief Association, meets every Sunday morning at room 5, in Larmon block. Isaac Greeus- felder, president; Samuel Cole, vice president ; A. Hart, treasurer; Julius Rosenthal, secretary ; Moses Snydacker, financial secretary.
'United Journeyman Curriers' Association. Edwin Tor- bor, president ; Cornelius Cunningham, secretary.
United Sons of Erin L'enevolent Society, meets at 82 West Randolph street, second Friday in each month. Organized 1860. Incorporated 1863. Redmond Sheri- dan, president ; Patrick McGinness, 1st vice presi- dent ; Patrick McDonough, 2d vice president ; Timo- thy Hays, recording secretary ; Fraucis L. Neagle, assi tant recording secretary ; James E. Dalton, cor- responding secretary ; Thomas McInerney, treasurer. Western Agency American Tract Socioty, Boston. Office and depository, 84 Washington street. Rev. G. S. F. Savage, corresponding secretary for the west. Rev. M. W. Fairfield, district secretary for Illinois and Michigan.
Workingmen's Society (German), 191 Randolph street. - Degenhart, president.
Young Men's Association, rooms in Metropolitan block, Randolph street, corner LaSalle. Organized 1841. Incorporated 1851. Edwin Lee Brown, president ; Prof. T. H. Safford, vice president ; B. F. Guyton, 2d vice president ; D. K. Pearsons, corresponding secretary ; Geo. W. Montgomery, secretary ; 1 .. J. Gage, treasurer ; Rev. R. Collyer, W. H. Carter, Edward Forman, Benj. B. Wiley, Chas. J. Irvine, .lames S. Murray and Samuel D. Perry, managers ; John Robson, librarian.
Young Men's Baptist Union, B. F. Jacobs, president.
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Young Men's Christian Association, new building and hall, reading rooms, library and daily prayer meet- ing room, south side of Madison street, between Clark and LaSalle. D. L. Moody, president ; J. V. Far- well, 1st vice president ; B. F. Jacobs, 2d vice presi- dent ; John K. Stearns, corresponding secretary ; John C. Harris, recording secretary ; S. A. Kean, treasurer ; Wm. Randolph, D. W. Whittle, S. H. Lariminie, O. H. Horton, G. E. Purington, Rev. D. C. Marquis, W. D. Holmes, managers.
Young Men's Literary Society. F. Jones Smith, presi- dent; A. B. Jenks, vice president; E. W. Grant, recording secretary ; S. D. Phelps, corresponding secretary ; H. Herbst, treasurer.
Young Men's Social Club, organized November 25, 1864, for ; leasure and amusement. Parties are held every. alternate Wednesday during the winter season, at Martine's Academy.
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CHURCHES.
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Baptist.
First Baptist Church, Wabash avenue, southwest cor- ner Hubbard court. Erected 1864. Organized 1833. Cost $175,000. Capacity to seat 2,000. Rev. W. W. Everts, D. D., pastor, residence 608 Wabash avenue. J. M. Hammond, sexton, residence at the church. Divine service, from May to October, 10.30 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. ; from October to May, 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school organized 1935; from May to October, 9 a. m .; October to May, 9.30 a. m .; scholars 800. B. F. Jacobs, superintendent.
First Danish Baptist Church, Union, between Fourth and West Indiana streets. Organized February 22, 1864. Rev. L. Jorgenson, pastor; M. Richard, sex- ton, residence 189 Union street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m. Meet- ing on Wednesday evening.
Fifth Baptist Church, Dekoven, near Desplaines. Erect- ed 1857. Organized 1856. Capacity to seat 250. Con- gregation 200. Rev. A. J. Rankin, pastor ; John Bullen, sexton. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday school 12 m .; average number of scholars 215. S. M. Hunt, jr., superintendent. Prayer meet- ing every Friday at 8 p. m. Lecture every Wednes- day at 8 p. m. Children's prayer meeting every Wednesday at 6.30 p. m. Missionary society meets weekly to promote a bible knowledge among the young ; members 162 ; conducted by S. M. Hunt, jr. First German Baptist Church, Indiana, near Wood street. Organized 1858. Rev. Edward Austermuhl. pastor, residence 155 West Third street. Divine ser- vice 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening ; Sunday school 9 a. m., 50 scholars.
Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, Indiana avenue, cor- ner Thirtieth street. Erected 1863. Organized April, 1864. Cost $8000. Capacity to seat 450. Congregation 200. Rev. J. A. Smith, D. D., pastor, residence Thirty-first street, between Kankakee and Calumet avenues; Mr. Griffith, sexton, residence Cottage Grove avenue, opposite Twenty-sixth street. Divine service 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m., Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 9.30 a. m .; Dr. J. W. Ellis, su- perintendent,
North Baptist Church, North Dearborn, corner of Supe- rior street. Erected 1858. Organized September, 1858. Capacity to seat 250. Congregation 200. Rev. J. B. Jeffrey, D. D., pastor ; study adjoining the church ; J. H. Rolf, sexton, residence 192 North Dearborn street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 3 p, m,, average number of scholars 150; Andrew Leish, superintendent.
Olivet Baptist Church (colored), Harrison, corner Gris- wold street. Capacity to seat 250. Congregation 400. Rev. R. DeBaptist, pastor, residence 87 Fourth ave- nue. Divine service 10.30 a. m, and 7.30 p. m. Lec- ture Wednesday evening. Prayer meeting Friday evening. Sabbath school 2 p. m .; scholars 130, teach ers 16.
Second Baptist (formerly tabernacle) Church, West Monroe, southwest corner Morgan street. Organized 1843. Reorganized 1864. Re-erected 1864, Value $70,000. Capacity to seat 1,200. Congregation about 1,000. Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, pastor, resi dence, Monroe, southwest corner Centre avenue; C. N, Holden, chorister ; J. W. Southwell, organist. Divine service, 10.30 a, m., and 7.30 p, m. ; sabba h school from 9 to 10.30 a. m .; average attendance, 865. Samuel Hoard, superintendent. Adult bible
class, 3 p. m., F. S. Albro, leader. Young people's bible class, 9 a. m., Wm. Lawrence, leader. Young ladies' bible class, 9 a. m., Sarah Osgood, leader. Infant class, 9 a. m., Dr. C. R. Blackall, leader. The library contains 800 volumes, W. H. Holden, libra- rian. Hon. Samuel Hoard, T. B. Bridges, N. K. Whitney, W. C. Van Osdell, R. J. Rundell, E. S. Albro and N. R. Lyman, deacons. C. N. Holden, treasurer ; L. J. Swift, clerk.
Second German Baptist Church, Chicago avenue, cor- ner Chase street. Organized April 1, 1868. Rev. H. Snyder, pastor, residence 297 North Reuben street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening. Sunday school 9 a. m., 115 scholars; A. C. Mensohing, superintendent.
Union Park Baptist Church, West Washington, corner Paulina street. Erected 1865. Organized 1856. Cost $30,000. Capacity to seat 800. Edward G. Taylor, pastor, residence, 740 West Lake street. Henry Vandercook, sexton. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, home school, 9 a. m. ; mission school, 2.30 p. m. ; average attendance 300 ; J. G. Sweet, superintendent home school; L. P. Caldwell, superintendent Providence mission.
Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, Wabash avenue, corner Eighteenth street. Erected 1856. Organized April, 1856. Cost $15,000. Capacity to seat 500. Congregation 400. Rev. S. Baker, D. D., pastor, residence at the rear of church; A. Mitchell, sexton, residence, Chicago University. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.45 p. m .; also, every Wednesday and Friday. Sabbath school, 2.30 p. m .; scholars, 220 ; E. Couper, superintendent.
Mission Sabbath Schools.
North Star Mission (Baptist), Division street, southwest corner Sedgwick. Organized October 1860. Erected 1861. Cost $2500. Capacity to seat 800. Congregation about 100. Rev. George L. Wren, pastor, residence 206 Erie street ; D. W. Baker, superintendent ; John Cadwell, secretary ; H. C. Tillinghast, treasurer ; H. Sumner, librarian ; Harvey Chandler, sexton, resi- dence Division street, near corner Franklin. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m., 620 scholars. Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m.
Providence Mission, sustained by the Union Park Bap- tist Church, Madison street, corner Robey, assembles at 2.30 p. m. D. Hurd, superintendent. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening.
Reuben Street Mission, sustained by the Union Park Baptist Church, Reuben street, near Chicago avenue. S. S. Scribner, superintendent; assembles at 2.30 p. m.
Shields' Mission, sustained by the First Baptist Church, located on LaSalle street, corner Twentieth, assem- bles at 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning. J. F. Gillette, superintendent.
Mariners' Bethel,
Michigan street, west of Wells. Organized 1854.' Capaci- ty to seat 200. Rev. Joseph H. Leonard. pastor, resi- dence 179 Huron street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 2 p. m., average 100 scholars. H. Martin, superintendent. Preaching in Marine Hos- pital every Sunday at 3 p. m. Services are also held on board vessels during the summer.
Christian Church.
First Church, Monroe street, between Aberdeen and Rucker. Congregation about 150. Rev. J. S. Sweeney, pastor, residence 154 Madison ; - Thompson, sex- ton. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. and Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 9.30 a. m., 100 scholars. Dr. R. O. Warriner, superintendent.
Second Church, corner Centralia and Front streets. J. Bremner. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 1.30 p. m .; 60 scholars. M. Holt, su- perintendent.
Congregational.
First Church, West Washington, corner of Green street. Organized 1851. Erected 1854. Cost $40,000. Capacity to seat 850 persons. Congregation 600. Communicants 553. Rev. Wm. W. Patton, D. D., pastor, residence 380 Wes's Washington street. Hours of divine service 10.30 a. m, and 7.15 p. m. Three Sabbath schools connected with the church, 104 teachers, and 1097 scholars. Free church library 350 volumes; Sunday school library 650 volumes.
New England Church, White street, southeast corner of North Dearborn. Organized and church erected 1858.
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Rebullt In 1866. Rev. J. P. Gulliver, pastor, residence LaSalle street. Divine service 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7.80 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m., 100 scholars. Sunday mission school 250 children. L. Baird, superintendent.
Plymouth Church. Church edifice recently erected on Wabash avenue, corner of Eldridge court. Congrega- tion 800. Rev. L. E. Matson, pastor. Divine ser- vice 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. in winter, and 7.45 p. m. in summer. Sabbath schoo! at noon, about 100 scholars. Dr. J. H. Hollister, superintendent.
Salem Church, at Cleaverville, south of city limits on lake shore. Erected 1853. Organized 1855. Cost $1500. Capacity to seat 150. Congregation about 100. Rev. C. B. Thomas, pastor. Divine service 11.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sabbath school 2 p. m., about 105 scholars. C. Goodwin, superintendent. Prayer meet- ings first Monday of each month and every Wednes- day at 7.30 p. m. Communion service every two months. Preparatory lecture Friday evening pre- vious.
South Church, Calumet avenue, northeast corner of Twenty-sixth street. Erected 1853. Organized Novem- ber 20, 1853. Cost $3,000. Capacity to seat 350. Con- gregation about 350. Rev. William B. Wright, pas- tor, residence west side Wabash avenue, two doors south of Twenty-fifth street; Lyman Allen, sexton, residence Chicago University. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. H. H. Blake, superintendent; scholars 170.
Tabernacle Church, corner of West Indiana and North Morgan streets. House erected in 1865, aud valued at $40,000. Capacity to seat 1500. Hours of service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m. D. W. Whittle, superintendent. Young People's prayer meeting Monday evening, and Church conference meeting Wednesday evening. in the church parlors. Rev. J. W. Healy, pastor.
Union Park Church, Reuben street, northwest corner of West Washington. Erected 1859. Cost $6,000. Ca- pacity to seat 600. Average congregation 450. Rev. C. D. Helmer, pastor. Hours of divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m. J. Rickard, superintendent; 250 scholars, infant class 40 ; library 626 volumes.
Episcopal.
Right Rev. Henry J. Whitehouse, Bishop of Illinois. Secretary of Convention, Rev. Charles A. Gilbert, Joliet.
Treasurer of Convention, George P. Lee, Chicago. Post office box 5955.
CHURCHES AND CLERGY OF CHICAGO.
Christ Church, Michigan avenue, southeast corner of Twenty-fourth street. Erected 1864. Organized 1858. Cost about $40,000. Capacity to seat 725. Rev. Chas. Edward Cheney, pastor, residence 870 Michigan ave- nue. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. The Sunday school is very flourishing, numbering 250 teachers and scholars. P. L. Morehouse, superin- tendent. There is a week-day evening service main tained in connection with the church, from October to April; also, a weekly teachers' meeting for the Sun- day school.
Church of the Ascension, corner of LaSalle and Maple streets. Rev. H. W. Beers, rector, residence 91 Elm street. Services 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m. S. Gehr, superintendent.
Church of the Holy Communion, Wabash avenue, near Randolph street. Organized 1956. Erected 1857. Cost $5,500. Capacity to seat 450. Congregation about 150. Hours of divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 100 scholars. This is a free church, to which all are cordially invited.
Grace Church, corner Peck court and Wabash avenue. Rev. Clinton Locke, rector, residence 45 Peck court. Services 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m .; 50 scholars. A. E. Neely, superintendent. St. Ansgarius (Swedish congregation), Indiana, corner North Franklin. Organized 1849. Erected 1850. Capac- ity to seat 160. Congregation ab ut 100. Rev. Jacob Bredburg, pastor, residence 96 North Franklin street. Sabbath school, 60 scholars, 10 teachers. A. Olsen, superintendent.
St. Johns' Church, Lake street, corner St. John's place, Union park. Erected 1856. Enlarged 1857 and 1862, and again in 1865. Cost $8,000. Capacity to seat 800. Congregation 600 to 800. Communicants 250. Rev. Hiram N. Bishop, D. D)., pastor, residence 517 Fulton street. Sunday school 9a. m. Scholars enrolled 500 ; average attendance about 400. Shepherd Johnson,
superintendent ; teachers and officers, between 40 and 50. The library is valuable and well selected ; about 1000 volumes, including books suitable for adults as well as children. It is free to all the congregation. Hours of service Sundays, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Wednesday evening, Sunday school teachers' assoc+ ation meets in lecture room of the church. Fridt ?? evening, lecture in the church at 7.30 p. m.
St. James' Church, corner of Cass and Huron streeta. -, rector ; Rev. Edward C. Porter, assistant mir .. ister, residence 226 Huron street, next door east church. Services 10.30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. C. R. Larrabee, superintendent.
St. Lukes' Church, Wabash avenue, corner Sixteents street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m .; 50 scholars. H. H. Cole, superintendent.
St. Mark's Church, Erie street, between Wells and Franklin. Services 10.30 a. m. Rev. E B. Tuttle, rector.
St. Stephen's Church, Forquer, corner Blue Island - avenue. Rev. Snyder, rector. Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m.
Trinity Church, corner Wabash avenue and Jacksc= street. Rev. R. J. Keeling, D. D., rector, and Rev. C. F. Kelley, D. D., assistant rector. Services 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m.
The Cathedral, corner of West Washington and Peoria streets. Right Rev. Henry J. Whitehouse, D. D., L. L. D., residence 48 South May street; Rev. S. B. Duffield, chaplain. Services 10.30 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 2.30 p. m. G. R. Lee, superin- tendent.
The Church Guild, rooms, 21 and 22 Rice's block, 77 Dearborn street, an association designed to unite to- gether, christians of all denominations. Bishop H. J. Whitehouse, warden. The hall is fitted up and furnished as a church reading room for the use of the clergy and laity. Strangers coming to the city are cordially invited to visit the hall and enjoy it= privileges.
Evangelical.
First Evangelical Gemeinschaft, Polk street, corner Third avenue. Organized 1848. Erected 1855. Ca- pacity to seat 400. Rev. Enoch Freiden, pastor, residence in basement of the church. Divlne service, 10 a. m. and S p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday and Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m .; 60 scholars. T. M. Good, superintendent.
Second Evangelical Gemeinschaft Church, Chicago, west corner Wells street. Society organized 1850. Church erected 1853. Cost $9,000. Capacity to seat 200. Congregation 160. Rev. William F. Walker, pastor, residence, 198 Wells street. Divine service 10 a. m. Sabbath school 9 a. m. Teachers, 15; scholars, 70.
Third Evangelical Gemeinschaft, West Twelfth, south- west corner Union street. Christian Ott, pastor. Divine service 10 a. in. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 1.30 p. m.
Evangelical Lutheran.
First German Evangelical Lutheran, St. Paul's Church, Superlor, corner Franklin street. Soci-ty organized 1848. Church erected 1864. Cost $29,000. Capacity te seat 1,200; average congregation, 190. Rev. Henry Wunder, pastor, residence. 100 Huron street ; Rev. T. John Grosse, assistant, residence, 100 Huron street ; K. Potzel, sexton, residence, North avenue, near Burling street. Divine service 10 a. m. and 3.30 p. m.
Second German Evangelical Lutheran, Immanuel's Church, West Tavlor, corner of Brown street. So- ciety organized 1854. Church erected 1864. Cost $10,000 Capacity to seat 1,100. Congregation about 1,600 souls ; 2f:0 members. Rev. John P. Beyer, pastor, residence, Brown, corner West Taylor; F. Schachmeyer, sexton, residence, Brown, corner West Taylor street. Divine service, 9,80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. M. Hemmrichs, W. Halleman, A. Thiele and J. Stemme, deacons ; W. Deakman, Wm. Batterman, C. Broecker and C. Schumacher. trustees.
Third Evangelical Lutheran, St. Paul's Church, now held In the school house, Noble street, near Chicago avenue. Rev. T. John Grosse, (assistant to Rev. flenry Wunder,) pastor. Divine service every al- ternate Sunday morning and every Sunday evening. Evangellenl Lutheran Trinity Church, Hanover, corner Kossuthı street. Erected 1866. Cost $2,000. Rev. F.
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Dæderlein, pastor. Divine service at 10 a. m. and 2.30 p. m.
United Evangelical.
First German United Evangelical Lutheran, St. Paul's Church, Ohio street, southwest corner of LaSalle. Society organized 1843. Churchi erected 1854. Cost $25,000. Capacity to seat 1,800 persons. Congrega- tion about 1,200. Rev. F. Hartmann, pastor, resi- dence, 199 North LaSalle street. Divine service, 10 a. m., 12 m. and 7.30 to 9 p. m. Sabbath school, 1.30 to 3 p. m. ; average number of scholars, 400.
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