Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867, Part 188

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Publication date: 1867
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Fourth German United Evangelical Lutheran, St. Peter's Church, Chicago avenue, corner of Noble street. Organized May, 1864. Erected August, 1864. Cost $4,000. Capacity to seat 400. Congregation, 130 families. Rev. A. Bund, pastor. residence adjoining the church ; Frederick Schroeder. sexton ; J. Oest- mann. G. Dærkas and N. Wirth, trustees. Hours of divine service, 10 a m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school, 200 pupils, 24 teachers (in German only). A singing school, 20 scholars, one German teacher. Library 150 volumes for the use of Sunday school. Second German United Evangelical Lutheran, Zion Church, Union, northwest corner of Mitchell street, Organized 1861. Erected 1863. Cost $10,000. Capaci- to seat 500. Congregation about 140. Rev. J. H. Boesch, pastor, residence adjoins the church ; Zorn, sexton, residence, Mitchell, between Union and Jefferson streets. Divine service 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m .; 80 scholars. Julius Knaub, Willian Bergeld, John Zimmermann and William Windhelm, trustees.


Third German United Evangelical Lutheran, Salem Church, Twenty-first street, corner of Archer road. Organized 1861. Erected 1862. Cost $4,000. Capacity to seat 500. Congregation about 250. Rev. Ernst Guntrum, pastor, residence, 67 Archer road. Divine service, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. ; 200 scholars. Rev. Ernst Guntrum, superin- tendent.


First Mission Building Church of God,


Warren, southeast corner of Robey street, erected 1864. Cost $8,000. Capacity to seat 300. Congregation about 50. Rev. A. X. Shoemaker, pastor, residence, parsonage attached to church. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school commences at 12.30 m. ; 50 scholars ; J. P. Emert, superintendent.


Independent.


Illinois Street Mission Church, Illinois street, between Wells and Lasalle streets. Erected 1864. Organized 1865. Cost $24,000. Capacity to seat 1,200. Congre- gation about 300. Rev. C. H. Wheeler, pastor, resi- dence, 227 Indiana street ; - Barnett, sexton. Divine service, 10.45 a. m., 3 and 7.30 p. m. Sab- bath school commences at 3 p. m. Doors locked at 3.30, during the sessions. Strangers visiting the school are requested to be there before 3.30 p. m. Services every evening. Number of scholars, 900.


Jewish Congregations.


Sinai Congregation Van Buren street, corner of Third avenue. Organized 1861. Cost $12,000. Congregation about 100 members. Dr. Chronick, pastor ; Louis Mayer, sexton ; S Florsheim, president ; G. Sny- dacker, vice president ; R. Guttman, treasurer ; Louis Friedman, secretary. Divine service, 10 a. m. Sabbath school, 60 pupils.


Kehilath Anshe Maarib (Congregation of Men of the West), Wells street, northea _t corner of Adams. Or- ganized 1847. Erected 1852. Cost $12,000. Capacity to seat 450. Congregation 130 families. Rev. L. Adler, pastor, residence, 33 Quinicy street. M. Jackson, sexton, residence, 196} Clark street. Divine service 9 a m., every Saturday. The congregation - works under a charter granted by the Legislature of Illinois in 1855 ; is governed by a constitution and by-laws; elects its officers annually, defines their powers, and reserves all the rights not otherwise granted to its officers or inconsistent with parlia- mentary usage, for its members. The officers of the congregation are: M. M. Gerstley, president ; Jacob Rosenborg, vice president and treasurer; S. M. Fleishman, Joseph Schlossman, M. Weil, J. Kun- renther and Abrahamı Kohn, trustees.


Kehilath Benay Sholom (Congregation of the Sons of Peace), Harrison street, northwest corner Fourth avenue. Organized September, 1849. Erected May, 1864. Cost $27,000. Capacity to seat 650; average


congregation, 82. Rev. H. Lowenthal, reader. Divine service every Friday at sund wn ; Saturday, 9 a. m. L. Rosenbaum, sexton ; M. Markus, L. Hafter, A. VanBalien and S. Goldman, trustees; W. Henshell, superintendent and fifth trustee; Jonas Moore, president ; M. Solky, vice president ; P. Goldstein, treasurer ; Phillips Adolph, secretary. Sabbath school for the purpose of instructing its scholars in the religious tenets of their ancestors.


Methodist.


Bridgeport Methodist Episcopal Church, Bonfield street, near St. Louis railroad. Organized 1860. Erected 1862. Cost $4,000. Capacity to seat 350. Congre- gation about 150. Rev. E. S. Todd, pastor, resi- dence, Archer road, near Main street. Divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 1.30 p. m. ; 400 scholars; average attendance, 175. S. A. Kean, superintendent. Library contains 400 volumes. Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. -


Centenery Methodist Episcopal Church, Monroe street, between Morgan and Aberdeen. Erected 1866. Rev. C. H. Fowler, pastor. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m .; 240 scholars. A. E. Bishop, T. M. Burkitt, E. H. Gammon, S. P. Walker, George F. Foster and Henry Goodrich, trustees ; A. E. Bishop, Henry Goodrich, E. B. Lane, R. P. Williams, B. Pratt, E. F. Bosley, Albert G. Lane, S. P. Walker and A. J. McGraw, stewards. Desplaines Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Des- plaines street, between Van Buren and Harrison. Erected and organized 1857. Cos' $5,200. Capacity to seat 300. Congregation 200. F. Kunzler, pastor, 245 South Desplaines. Henry Schwerz, sexton, resi- dence adjoins the church. Divine service, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 2 p. m .; 40 scholars and 4 teachers. Adam Zimm, superintendent. Library, 500 books, free. F. Abert and T. Wernd, deacons ; K. Buemmiller, Alex. Keller and S. Schleur, trustees.


First Methodist Episcopal Church, Clark, corner Washington street. Organized 1834. Block erected 1859. Valued at $250,000. Capacity to seat 1.300 or 1,400. Congregation about 900. ' The class rooms, audience room and lecture' room on third floor. Entrance to the halls on both streets. Sabbath services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Class meetings at 9 a. m., 12 m. and 3 p. m. General class meetings, first Sabbath in each month, at 3 p. m. Wednesday night prayer meeting in lecture room No. 18. Friday night class meeting in rooms No. 17 and 19. Rev. W. C. Dandy, pastor ; Rev. Arthur Edwards, superintendent of Clark street Sunday school.


First Scandinavian Methodist, Illinois, between Kings- bury and Market streets. Erected 1853. Organized 1854. Capacity to seat 400. Congregation about 350. Rev. N. O. Westergreen, pastor, residence, basement of the church. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 D. m. Prayer meetings, Thursday, 7.30 p. tu. Sun- day school, 2 p. m .; average, 120 children.


Free Methodist Church, Jefferson, near Polk street. Sabbath services, 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Rev. Guilford, pastor.


Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, LaSalle street, northwest corner Chicago avenue. Society organized as Indiana Street Church, 1848. Present church edifice erected 1864. Cost $15,000. Capacity to seat 600. Congregation about 500. Rev. O. H. Tiffany, D. D., pastor, residence, 217 North LaSalle street. Divine service, 10.80 a. m., 7.30 and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. George H. B. Dunham, superintendent.


Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Park ave- nue, southeast corner Robey street. Erected 1865. Cost $11,000. Capacity to seat 380. Revs. Messrs. Eddy and Hitchcock, D. D., pastors, 66 Washington street. Divine services, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. ; 190 scholars. J. N. Cut- ler, superintendent.


Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Twenty-first street, corner Indiana avenue. Organized April 22d, 1864. Capacity to seat 400. Congregation 250. Rev. Wm. Aug. Smith, pastor, parsonage, No. 66 Twenty- first street. Divine service, 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. ; 170 scholars.


Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Wabash avenue, corner Harrison street. Erected 1857. Cost $70,000. Capacity to seat 800. Congregation about 750. Rev. R. M. Hatfield, pastor, residence, 246 Wabash avenue. Divine service, 10.80 a. m. 7.30


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p. m. Sabbath school, 2. p. m .; 250 scholars. G. C. Cook, superintendent.


West Indiana Street Methodist Episcopal Church, West Indiana, corner Sangamon street. The old house was erected in 1855. New house finished August 1st, 1865. Organized March 25th, 1865. Cost $9,500. Capacity to seat 500. Congregation, 450. Rev. Wil- liam D. Skelton, pastor, residence, 157 West Indiana street. Divine service, 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 2 p. m .; average attendance, 350 scholars. J. Culver, superintendent of Sunday school, residence, 160 North Peoria street. Free library, 900 volumes.


Wesley Chapel, Blackhawk, northwest corner Sedgwick street. Organized 1854. Erected 1857. Cost $12,000. Capacity to seat 350 persons. Average number of congregation 125. Rev. Henry Whipple, pastor. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. ; scholars and teachers, 307.


German Methodist Episcopal.


Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth avenue, near Taylor street. Organized 1851. Ca- pacity to seat 350. Congregation, 300. Rev. F. Myers, pastor. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, S p. m. Class meeting 12.30 p. m., Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 p. m. Sun- day school, 2 p. m .; 100 scholars. E. R. Williams, superintendent.


First German Methodist Episcopal Church, 45, 47 and 49 Clybourn avenue. Organized 1849. Erected 1861. Cost $7,000. Capacity to seat 400. Congre- gation about 150. Rev. J. Bletsch, pastor, resides in church building. Divine service, 10 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Prayer meetings every Friday at 8 p. m. Frederick Mueller, president board of managers. Sunday school, 2 p. m. ; 440 scholars.


Maxwell Street German Methodist Episcopal Church, Maxwell street, near Newberry. Organized 1854. Erected 1855. Rev. F. Fischer, pastor, resides in the basement of the church. Divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.


Northwestern German Conference, Chicago District, George L. Mulfinger, presiding elder of the German societies of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Chicago German District Northwestern German Con- ference.


Quinn's Chapel, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jackson street, corner Fourth avenue. Organized 1847. Erected 1854. Cost $5,000. Capacity to seat 500; congregation about 450. Rev. W. C. Trevan, pastor. Divine service, 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Class meeting, Tuesday and Friday, 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 2 p. nı. Joseph Stanley, superin- tendeut.


Van Buren German Methodist Episcopal Church, Van Buren, between Clark street and Fourth avenue. Or- ganized 1852. Erected 1853. Capacity to seat 800. Congregation. 125. C. A. Loeber, pastor, residence, 100 Van Buren street. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. ; 125 scholars. John Rau, superin- tendent.


Norwegian Lutheran.


First Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, North Franklin street, northwest corner Erie. Organized 1848. Erected 1855, Cost $16,000. Capacity to seat 550, Congregation about 500. John Lend, sexton, residence, next to the church. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. First Sabbath school, 9 a. m. ; 200 scholars.


Our Savior Church, North May, corner Third street. Society or anized June 18th, 1858. Church erected 1858. Cost $5,000. Capacity to seat 700. Congre- gation about 600. Rev. J. Krohn, pastor, residence adjoins the church ; H. Halveram and Cr. Helgesen, sextons, residence, 36 Fourth street. Divine service, 10 a. m. Sabbath school, 9 a. m. and 8 p. m. A free library connected with the church.


Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, 190 and 192 Superior street. Organized January, 1853. Cost $10,000. Capacity to seat 500. Congregation about 600. Rev. Erland Carlsson, pastor, residence, 194 Superior street ; Niles Peterson, sexton. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school, 2.80 p. m. ; 120 pupils.


The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unchanged Augsburg Confession, North Peoria, corner West Indiana street. Organized 1858. Cost $5,000. Ca. pacity to seat 800. Congregation about 100. J.


Hoedding, pastor, residence, 170 Indiana street ;K. Forrest, sexton, residence, 164 Indiana street. Di- vine service, 7.80 a. m. Ole Nelson, W. S. Thomp - son, Henry Bumsten, O. Ferstard and K. Knudsen, trustees.


Presbyterian, New School.


Calvary Presbyterian Church, Indiana avenue, north- east corner of Twenty-second street. Erected 1863. Organized July, 1859. Cost $7,000. Capacity to seat 500. Congregation, 200.


First Hyde Park Church, at Hyde park. Cost $2,000. Capacity to seat 125. Congregation 100. Rev. M. Averell, pastor, residence Hyde Park. Divine ser- vice 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 70 scholars. H. N. Hubbard, superintendent.


First Presbyterian, Wabash avenue, between Congress and Van Buren streets. Erected 1856. Organized 1833. Cost $100,000. Capacity to seat 1,200. Con- gregation, 900. Rev. Z. M. Humphrey, D. D., pastor, residence, 615 Wabash avenue. Divine service at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Three Sunday schools connected with the church : 1st, at the church, 275 scholars ; J. W. Smith, superintendent; 2d, at Railroad chapel, Griswold street, near Van Buren, 1,200 scholars; G. W. Perkins and S. P. Farrington, superintendents; 3d, at Foster Mission, Jefferson street, near Polk, 500 scholars; R. M. Guilford, superintendent.


Eighth Presbyterian Church, Robey street, northwest corner of West Washington street. Erected Febru- ary. 1865. Organized December 20th, 1864. Cost $6,000. Capacity to seat 200. Congregation 200. Rev. James T. Matthews, pastor, residence 507 Car- roll street. William R. Downs, sexton, residence Josephine street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 2.30 p. m. 165 scholars and 25 teachers and officers. S. R. Bingham, superin- tendent. Library 400 volumes.


Ninth Presbyterian Church, Ellis avenue. Rev. A. Eddy, pastor.


Olivet Church, Wabash avenue, southeast corner 01 Fourteenth street.


Second Presbyterian Church, Wabash avenue, north- east corner Washington street. Erected 1850-1. Organized June, 1842. Cost $42,000. Capacity to seat 1350. Congregation 600 to 700. Rev. R. W. ' Patterson, I. D., pastor, residence, 5 Van Buren street ; H. L. Blakeslee, sexton, residence, 51 Van Buren street. Divine service at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 12 m. Dr. E. Andrews, super- intendent.


Third Presbyterian Church, corner of Carpenter and West Washington streets. Organized 1847. Erected 1857. Cost $80,000. Capacity to seat 1,200. Con- gregation, 600. Rev. Arthur Swazy, pastor, resi- dence, 5 South Sheldon street; Oliver Hamnson, sexton. Divine service, 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. in. William street Mission Sabbath school, E. M. Haw- ley, superintendent, and Home Sabbath school, R. R. Skinner. superintendent, connected with the church. Welsh Church, Monroe street, corner Sangamon. Rev. David Williams, pastor, residence 249 West Lake street. Divine service 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. nı. Sab. bath school 2 p. m. Scholars about S5. R. R. Jones. superintendent.


Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ontario, corner North Dearborn street. Organizel July, 1555. Erected 1860. Cost $3,500. Capacity to seat SCO. Congregation, 260. Prof. D. Earing, pastor.


Presbyterian, Old School.


Central Presbyterian Church, Cass, between Michigan and Illinois streets. Rev. F. F. Brown, pastor. Di. vine service 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m.


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First Scotch Presbyterian . Church. Organized 1867. Rev. R. F. Birns, D. D .. pastor. Worships at Library hall, Metropolitan blook, corner LaSalle and Ran- dolph streets.


Fullerton Avenue Church, Fullerton avenue near North Clark street. Organized and erected 1864. Cost $4.000. Capacity to seat 300. Rev. Willis Lord, D. D., pastor, residence Orchard, near Fullerton avenue ; William Warne, sexton, residence Fullerton avenue near the church. Divine service 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Sabbath school 2.30 p. m. 300 scholars. H. G. Spafford, superintendent.


Jefferson Park Presbyterian Church. Rev. Robert Pat- terson, D. D., pastor. Worship at the Free Will Bap- tist Church, corner Peoria and Jackson streets.


North Presbyterian Church, Cass street, southeast cor- ner Indiana. Organized 1848. Erected 1860. Cost $50,000. Capacity to seat 800. Rev. D. C. Mar- quis, pastor. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Praver meeting, bible class and lecture every Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. 75 scholars. H. G. Miller, superintendent.


Reformed Presbyterian Church, Fulton, near Clinton street. Society organized 1845. Erected 1850. De- stroyed by fire 1859, and rebuilt in 1860. Average congregation 300. Divine service 10.80 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wednesdays. Sab- bath school 2.30 p. m. John Crighton, superinten- dent, 215 South Water street. Mission Sabbath school, Bremer street, north of Chicago avenue. 100 pupils. Meets at 2 p. m. Alderman Clarke, superintendent ; George Stewart, secretary, 86 LaSalle street.


Seventh Presbyterian Church, Halsted street, corner of Harrison. Rev. J. W. Larimore, pastor, lesidence 210 south Peoria street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 12,80 p. m. R. M. Guilford, superintendent.


South Presbyterian Church, corner of Wabash avenue and Congress street. Erected 1859. Organized 1853. Cost $8,000. Capacity to seat 400. Congregation 250. Rev. W. W. Harsha, pastor, residence 45 Con- gress street. Divine service 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sabbath school 9 a. m. S. M. More, superin- tendent. W. G. Holmes, C. M. Howard, N. D. Hun- ter, J. H. Knapp and John Forsythe, elders. Wil- liam Wisdom, Summerville Thompson and J. Buchan- an, deacons. M. F. Tuley, W. G. Holmes, G. C. Cochrane, W. Wisdom, S. Thompson, Henry Waller and James Buchanan, trustees. Wm. G. Holmes, treasurer, 170 Clark street.


Presbyterian, United.


First Urited Presbyterian Church, Green, between West Madison and West Monroe streets. Erected 1860. Organized 1860. Capacity to seat 300. Con- gregation 150. Sabbath school 2.30 p. m. Scholars 100. A. Ferrier, superintendent.


Second United Presbyterian Church, Twenty-fourth street, near southeast corner Michigan avenue. Or- ganized April 21st, 1864. Purchased the former Christ church building at the above named place, in 1864. Organized August, 1864. Cost $1.300. . Ca- pacity to seat 300. Rev. Mr. Marrow, pastor. Di- vine service 3 p. m. Sabbath school 2 p. m.


Third United Presbyterian Church, Superior, corner North Franklin street. Rev. J. S. McConnell, rector. Hour of service 10.30 a. m.


Reformed Dutch.


First Dutch Reformed Protestant Church, Foster, near Polk street. Organized 1848. Erected 1856. Cost $1500. Capacity to seat 260. Congregation 250. Rev. Henry Klyn, pastor, residence rear of church. A. A. Gerritsen, sexton, residence 146 South Rucker street. Divine service 9.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Sunday school 11.30 a. m. 40 scholars. · M. Hoog- bruin, superintendent. J. Evenhous, W. Van Win- den, John Kursmaker and J. Vanderbilt, deacons .. M. Hoogbruin and K. Foute, elders.


Second Dutch Reformed Protestant Church, Monroe, southeast corner of Sangamon street. Erected 1856. Organized 1857. Capacity to seat 250. Rev. Mr. Demarest, D. D., officiating pastor; Daws Skeals, sexton, residence Peoria street, south of Madison. Divine service 10.80 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 2.30 p. m. 120 scholars. Mr. Underwood. superintendent. Free library connected with Sunday school. Mr. Dillingham and Mr. Walters, elders ; P. R. Westfall and Mr. Strong, deacons.


Roman Catholic.


Right Rev. James Duggan, D. D., bishop. Consecrated bishop of Antigone and coadjutor of the archbishop of St. Louis, May 8d, 1857. Transferred 10 Chicago January 21st, 1859. Residence corner of Michigan avenue and Madison street. Very Rev. D. Dunne, D. D., vicar general ; Rev. T. J. Butler, D. D., sec- retary ; Rev. John McMullen, D. D., chancellor.


Cathedral of the Holy Name, North State, corner Supe- rior street. Erected 1854. Cost $100,000. Capacity to. seat 1,400 persons. Congregation about 1,000. Rev. Joseph P. Roles, Rev. Fred. Smyth and Rev. 1 Max Albrecht, pastors ; Richard O'Hara, sexton, res- idence in rear of the cathedral. Hours of divine service 6.30, 8 and 10.30 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. There is a Sunday school connected with the church on North Market street, where about four hundred chil- dren receive instruction. The Sisters of Charity have also a Sunday school attended by about six hundred girls. The Sunday school for boys in the basement of the cathedral is attended by about three hundred and fifty pupils. There is a free library attached to the school on Market street, under the charge of a society of young ladies and gentlemen who have associated to teach the catechism. The conference of St. Vincent de Paul society attends to the distribution of alms and visitation of the destitute.


Church of the Holy Family, West Twelfth street, corner of May. Erected 1860, at a cost of $120,000. Con- gregation about 1,000. Very Rev. A. Damen, S. J., pastor ; Revs. D. Niederkhorn, Andrew O'Neil, C. F. Smarius, James Van Goch, J. O'Neil, Flor. Boudrau and Maurice Oakley, Jesuit fathers. Pastoral resi- dence adjoins the church. Brother Grenan, sexton. Hours of divine service 6, 7, 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., and 3 and 7.30 p. m. In connection with the church is a gentleman's sodality, whose object is the promotion of practical religion and morality ; also, a young ladies' sodality with the same object. In addition to these there is the sodality of the holy angels, com- posed of boys, to the number of 300. The St."Anne's society, whose object is to train mothers to bring up their children in a truly christian manner. There is a large library for the use of the school children.


Church of the Immaculate Conception, North Franklin, near Schiller street. Rev. Thaddeus J. Butler, D. D., pastor, 497 North Franklin street. Divine service at 7 and 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


Notre Dame De Chicago, Halsted. near Harrison street. Erected 1865. Cost $8,000. Capacity to seat 500. Rev. Jacob Cote, pastor, residence at the church. Divine service 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3.30 p. m.


St. Bridget's Church, Bridgeport. Rev. John Grogan, pastor, residence east side Archer road, corner of Church street.


St. Boniface's Church, Connell, northeast corner Noble street. Philip Albrecht, pastor, residence rear of the church. Services 8 and 10 a. m. and 8 p. m.


St. Columbkille Church, North Paulina, corner West Indiana street. Rev. Thomas C. Bourke, pastor. High mass 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


St. Francis of Assissium (German Congregation), Clin- ton, northeast corner Mather street. Erected 1851. Rev. Ferdinand Kalvelage, pastor, residence in rear of church. Divine service /8 and 10 a. m. and 2.30 p. m.


St. John's Church, Clark, corner Eighteenth street. Rev. John Waldron, pastor, residence west side of State, near Eighteenth street. High mass 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


St. James' Church, east side Prairie avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh streets. Rev. P. Conway, pastor.


St. Joseph's (German Congregation), Chicago avenue, northeast corner Cass street. Erected 1864, at a cost of $60,000. Capacity to seat 2,000. Congregation 1,000. Rev. Lewis Maria Fink, O. S. B., pastor ; Revs. P. Meinrad, M. O. S. B., Maria Corbinian, M. O. S. B., Maria Leander, assistant pastors. Pasto- ral residence 187 Cass street. Brother Roman, sexton. Divine service 8 and 10 a. m., and 3 and 8.30 p. m. on Sundays and church holi- days, and 6 and 8 a. m. during the week. Sunday schools well attended. There is a well selected library for the use of the societies. There are five societies connected with this church; St. Benedictus, young men's; St. Gertrude's, young ladies'; St. Joseph's, married men; St. Mary's, mar- ried ladies', all of which are for the promotion of practical religion and morality.


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St. Louis Church, Sherman, near Polk street. Rev. P. Noonan, pastor, residence bishop's palace. Divine service 8.30 and 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


St. Mary's Church, Wabash avenue, southwest corner of Madison street. Erected 1845. Divine service 6, 7, 8 and 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Rev. T. J. Halligan, pastor ; Rev. B. D. Murphy, assistant pas- tor; Rev. P. T. Butler, chancellor. Pastoral resi- dence, bishop's palace, Michigan avenue, northwest corner Madison street.


St. Michael's (German Congregation), North avenue, corner Church street. Erected 1853. Capacity to seat 850 persons. Rev. Pet. Zimmer, C. S. S. R., pastor ; Rev. F. Albert Schaeffler, C. S. S. R., John B. Kuehn, C. S. S. R., Joseph Wessel, C. S. S. R., and Bernard Heskemann, C. S. S. R., assistant pas- tors. Pastoral residence adjoining church. George Mayer, sexton, residence in chapel house. Anton Frauzen, William Krewer, Lambert Schram, Hilary Klein, Julius Butzen and John Schmidt, officers. An extensive library, under charge of M. S. A. Bauer, librarian.


St. Patrick's Church, south Desplaines, northwest cor- ner of West Adams street. Erected 1857. Divine service 7, 9 and 10.30 a. m. Vespers 3.30 p. m. Very Rev. D. Dunne, V. G. D. D., pastor, residence adjoining the church. Rev. P. M. Flanagan, assist- ant pastor ; Michael O'Neill, sexton, residence 134 West Adams street.




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