Edwards' annual directory to the inhabitants in the city of Chicago, 1867, Part 4

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Publication date: 1867
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : R. Edwards
Number of Pages: 1086


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French Frederick H. (William B. Lovejoy & Co.), r. 118 Wabash av.


French H. E. brasspolisher, L. I. Todd, r. 159 State


Friedhof Michael, bakery, 525 Clark, r. same FUNKE FREDERICK, watchmaker, W. M. & J. B. Mayo, r. 101 Clark


Gage David A. (F. Parmalee & Co.), bds. Sher- man House


Gallagaer Edward, barber, Ed Went, bds. Na- tional Hotel


Ganey Jeremiah, carpenter, r. 195 W. Taylor


Gardner A. V. clerk, 82 S. Water


Gardner C. Henry, salesman, H. H. Husted, bds. 150 Madison


Gardner Peter, lab. bds. 349 Wells


Garey Patrick, groceries, 151 N. Paulina, r. same Garthwaite Clara Miss, sewing machine agt. bds. Briggs House, No. 2


Garver W. painter, r. 83 Aberdeen


Gary Catharine, wid. William, r. 199 Madison


Gasser J. J. (Von Schlieben & Gasser), r. 206 N. Clark


Gearns David, cutter, Cash, Van Horn & Co. bds. 223 Jackson


Geary Thomas, bartender, Elijah Rust


Gee John, r. N. Market, nw. cor. Elm


Geller William, barber, Frank Wagner, r. 191 N. Wells


Gend William, auctioneer, r. 120 4th av.


Gerbrick W. H. brakeman, r. 90 N. Peoria


Germer A. H. (A. H. Germer & Co.), r. 390 W. Madison


Gerst Jacob (Gerst & Meserve), r. 186 W. Lake Gerst & Meserve (Jacob Gerst and Jolın B. Me- serve), groceries, 186 W. Lake


Gilbert E. Estell, salesman, Gilbert & McCann, r. 136 W. Indiana


Giles Elizabeth, wid. John V. r. 30 Clybourn av. Gillmore Christopher C. attorney, Clark, cor. Washington, 10 Larmon block, r. 263 Illinois Gintz Julius H. printer, Landon & Kroff, bds. 230 LaSalle


Glahn Frederick (Foote & Co.), r. 119 Illinois Glassbrook Ceorge, clerk, Branson & Russell, r. 237 Superior


Gleason Arthur (E. B. Stuart & Co.), r. Dudley, Penn.


GLOBE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, Northwestern Department, Oriental building, 124 LaSalle. McKindley & Lockwood, managers. B. Bliss, general agent of the department. J. W. I'. Hovey, city agent


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Godderis C. F. fruits and ice cream, 73 Milwaukee av. r. same


Godfrey Charles, barkeeper, Chadwick's Varie- ties, bds. Wright's Hotel


Golsen -, U. S. Inspector, liquors, r. 97 Elm Good John, machinist, r. 321 N. Wells


Goodsell James H. asst. manager, Tribune, r. 506 W. Monroe


Goodyear Calvin B. produce dealer, 24 Chamber of Commerce, r. 431 Centre av.


Gouldie Edward, carpenter, r. 263 W. Adams


Govas Joseph, carpenter, bds. 147 LaSalle


Graah O. E. brassfinisher, L. I. Todd, r. 212 N. Green


Grables Alfred, repairing sewing machines, &c. 212 W. Lake, r. same


Graf Anton, cabinetmaker, r. 47 Bnnker


Graham Flemington B. clerk, J. P. Clark, r. 79 W. Madison


Granger A. H. foreman, F. A. Harroun & Co. r. 206, 108 and 210 Illinois


Grant Orville L. (Grant, Burke & Co.), r. 923 Wabash av,


Grassie James, bookkeeper, Carson & Pierie, r. 767 W. Lake


Graves B. (col'd), wid. Preston, r. 136 Sherman Graves R. M. & Co. (Riley M. Graves and Chas.


Munson), belting, sole leather, &c. 199 Lake, up stairs


Graves Riley M. (R. M. Graves & Co.), r. Evans- ton, Ill.


Graves William (col'd), driver, bds. 136 Sherman Gravin Alfred S. newsboy, P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. bds. 176 Madison


Green John, propr. brass foundry, 169 Wells, r. .184 4th av.


Greenwood Josiah, grocer, 158 W. Harrison, r. same


Gregorv John. shipbuilder, r. 273 N. Franklin GRIFFITH ROBERT, slate and tin roof- er, 122 Randolph


Grossman Leopold, tailor, r. 11 W. Randolph Gubbins James F. carpenter, r. 167 S. Halsted Gurley Joel (S. McDowall & Co.), r. Harlem Gutherie H. F. grain dealer, Chamber of Com- merce, r. 65 Aberdeen


TTAAGENSTAD William, boots and shoes, 54 W. Madison, r. Desplaines, cor. Hubbuad Hacker John, lithographer, Charles Shober & Co. r. 405 Indiana


Haeselbarth Frederick, painter, r. 45 Wells Hall Ernst (Randall, Hall & Co.), r. 334 Walnut Hall P. G. traveling agent, Randall, Hall & Co. Hanafin Patrick (Hanafin & Luder), r. 96 Wesson Hanafin & Luder (Patrick Hanafin and Benedict


Luder), plumbers and gasfiters, 183 State Hancock Edwin. clerk, r. 22 N. Green


Hancock J. clerk, Randall, Hall & Co. r. 332 Wal- nut


Hang Adam, cooper, r. 588 Elston rd.


Hansen Peter, gunsmith, J. H. Foster & Co. r. 3d. se. cor. C'urtis


Hanson Larr, framemaker, F. Schwamb, r. 490 Canal


Harper Derastus (Harper & Gorham), r. 854 W. Madison


Harrington James J. clerk, John H. Hooper, r. 7 Randolph


Harris Hyman, tailor, r. 51 Canalport av.


Harroun F. A. & Co. (F. A. Harroun and A. L. Rock), nınfrs. of perfumery, extracts, etc. 206, 208 and 210 Illinois


Hartford Patrick, brassfinisher, John Green, bds. 68 Carroll


Hartwig Frederick (Heinze & Hartwig), r. 166 Michigan


HARVEY & LIGHTER (William E. Har- vey and John T. Lighter), gen. agents, New Jersey Mutual Life Ins. Co. rooms 35 and 36 Lombard block


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ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, ETC.


Haverkampf John L. tailor, r. 23 Carl


Hayes John W. (Van Buren & Hayes), r. 157 Dearborn


Hayes William B. (Hayes & Wood), r. Jackson, cor. Jefferson


Hayes & Wood (William B. Hayes and James Wood), flour and feed, 144 W. Madison


Hayton John, tobacco and cigars, 151 Blue Is- land av. r. same


Heal J. W. (Parker & Heal), r 397 State


Heckert William, stonerubber, P. Wolf & Son, bds. Wells, nr. Polk


Heimbrodt John P. boots and shoes, 33 Chicago av.


Heinricks Joseph N. r. 150 S. Peoria


Heinze Edward (Heinze & Hartwig), r. 166 Michigan


Heinze & Hartwig (Ed. Heinze and Fred. Hart- wig), grocers and provision dealers, 166 Michigan


Hendrickson William T. machinist, bds. 215 W. Madison


Henry David & Co. (David Henry and -- ), im- porters of wines and liquors, 20 State Henson O. C. (col'd), naturalist, 244 Madison Hepp Charles, hunter, bds. 563 N. Wells Heschold Frederick, police, Cottage Grove av. Heskamp Herman, lab. r. 849 Halsted


Hess Ernst, propr. Great Western Broom Fac- tory, 370 N. Franklin, r. 410 N. Dearborn Hess William, foreman, Chicago Type Foundry, r. Sangamon, nr. Monroe


Hesselschwert Isaac, printer, Charles Shober & Co. r. 124 Goethe


Hetlick William G. clerk, J. B. Shay & Co. bds. 144 N. Wells


Hetzel August, clerk, C. Brinkmeyer, bds. 303 N. Wells


Heynemann Charles, clk. Western Bank Note and Engraving Co. r. 186 Superior


Higgins John, lab. r. 71 Erie


Higgins M. O. r. Blue Island


High James L. (Fay & High), bds. Revere House Hilson & Blackburn (A. Hilson and M. Black-


burn), com. mer. and ship brokers' office, 6 Steele's bldg. 180 S. Water


Hinckley W. H. furniture dealer, r. 449 N. Clark Hinkley S. P. traveling agent, Randall, Hall & Co.


Hisler Augustus, saloon, 81 E. Kinzie, r. 27 E. Kinzie


Hodge Solomon M. (Morris, Hodge & Co.), bds. 619 W. Lake


HOFFMAN CHRISTIAN P. vice pres. and master mechanic, Union Mnfg. Co. r. 26 N. Jefferson


Hoffmeister Henry, blacksmith, r. 35 Frank


Hofling W. clerk, Randall, Hall & Co.


Holster Frederick, lab. r. 51 Canalport av. Homes Lawrence, teacher, r. rear 238 3d av. Hoph Frederick, cabinetmaker, r. 190 Monroe Hopkins A. supt Oil Co. r. 945 Clark


Howard Eddy P. clerk, bds. 176 Madison


Howard P. J. gasfitter, Hanafin & Luder, r. May, ne. cor. Taylor


Hucksolt Frederick, policeman, r. 51 'Canalport av.


Hughes William H.'H. porter, Ed. Went, bds. 26 Sherman


HULL MORTON B. (Roberts, Calkins & Hull, r. 800 Wabash av. Huntington Matthew J. r. 1252 Wabash av.


TISTEL Adolph, director, Union Mnfg. Co. 26 N. Jefferson, r. 209 W . Randolph


Irwin John, moulder, bds. 534 Jefferson Ittell Phillip ( Wehrli & Ittell), r. 454 N. Wells Iungling Ernst, r. 169 North av.


JACKSON Jerome B. (Kretsinger, Jackson & Co.), r. North Adams, Mass,


Jacobs John, foreman, Mears, Bates & Co. r. 55 Forquer


Jaeckel Andrew, machinist, r. 204 Vine


Jaeckisch Henry, lab. distillery, r. 64 Gardner


James Martin S. publishers' agt. r. room 7, Lom- bard blk.


Jameson John, helper, L. I. Todd, r. Sansamon, nr. Harrison


Jenkins Wilton A. r. 794 Michigan av.


Jennings William, carpenter, r. 225 Main


Johanes Louis (Johanes & Bessesen), r. 79 4th Johanes & Bessesen bakery, 51 Milwaukee av.


Johnson Christopher, peddler, r. 238 2d


Johnson George W. (col'd), cook, r. 237 4th av. Johnson John D. cooper, r. Clybourn pl. north of bridge.


Johnson Peter, moulder, bds. 85 State


Johnston Thomas, brass finisher, Jolin Green, r. 172 S. Halsted


Jones Ferdinand, lab. bds. 369 Wells


Jones T. (col'd) , lab. r. 136 Sherman


Joslin Edward (Fay & Co.), r. Keene, N. H.


Joslyn D. C. r. 479 S. Halsted


Judd Levi, upholsterer. r. 51 Van Buren


K AISER Fred. M. student, r. 74 S. Sangamon Kaufman Simon, clothier, r. 172 Adams


Keck Michael, clerk, Prenssncr & Adae, r. 35 Cornell


Keeler Charles, salesman, Cash, Van Horn & Co. bds. Central House


Keeling Rev. pastor, Trinity Church, r. Evans- , ton


Keiser Fred. saloon, 188 Monroe, r. same


Keller William, barber, Frank Wagner


Kellermann Charles (Banstedt & Kellermann), r. 78 Randolph


Kelly Patrick, machinist, r. 429 S. Morgan Kempner Michael, tailor, Simon Frankenstein, bds. 554 State


Kennedy George H. reporter, room 3, 101 Wash- ington, r. 49 Pine


Kisnbe Elizabeth A. wid. John. r. 156 Fulton King A. carpenter, r. rear 347 Wells


Kirkwood Mathew, carpenter, bds. 176 Madison Kistner Valentine (Walbum & Kistner), r. La Salle, nr. Division


Knauf Henry (Knauf & Burbach), r. 142 N. Clark


Knauf & Burbach (Henry Knauf and George Burbach), carpenters, 140 N. Clark


Knecht Gustave, dcaler in cutlery, 16 W. Ran- dolph, r. same


Knudson Anders, carpenter, r. 200 N. Union Kohler A. wid. Henry, r. 98 Indiana


Korff Frederick, lab. bds. 369 Wells


Korn John, carpenter, bds. 240 Sherman


Kornp Charles, watchmaker and jeweler, 339 Clark, r. same


Koster Nicholas, cooper, r. 112 Archer


Krael Daniel, housemover, r. 365 3d av.


Kramer John, police station, Cottage Grove av. r. 223 21st


Kreutzburg John F. foreman, Louis Armbrecht, r. 445 S. Halsted


Kroff Samuel W. (Landon & Kroff), bds. Metro- politan Hotel


Kuhn Joseph, stonemason, r. 468 Division


Kunkel M. clerk, J. L. Wayne & Son, r. 31 Oak- wood -


L AFRENTZ H. saloon, 232 Cottage Grove av. r. same


Lahn Carl A. silversmith, 212 W. Lake. r. same Lambkey Conrad, lab. r. Centre, nr. Church


Lamp John, polisher, Schureman & Melick, r. 140 Ewing


Lawrence Edward F. pres. Northwestern Distil- ling Co. r. 447 Wabash av.


Leadwith Michael jr. conductor, C. C. R. W. r. 900 State


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ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, ETC.


Leighton Henry A. painter, r. 249 State Levy Godson, cattle dealer, r. ns. Eagle, bet. N. Halsted and N. Union


Lewis Augustus I. bookkeeper, Coon, Packard & Lansing, r. 177 W. Washington


Lincoln J. L. furniture mnfr. and dealer, 150 State, r. 90 Monroe


Little W. physician, 449 N. Clark, r. same Livingstone Catharine Mrs. r. rooms 9, 11 and 13, 188 Clark


Lochbeiler Ulrich, mayor's police, r. 156 W. Ran- dolph


Lockwood S. T. (McKindley & Lockwood), r. 42 Park av.


Lockwood Theodore (Lockwood & Stoddard), bds. 59 Aberdeen


Lockwood & Stoddard (Theodore Lockwood and Horace H. Stoddard), grocers, 328 W. Madi- son


Loeser Emil, meat market, 479 S. Halsted, r. same Long Alexander, sailor, r. 71 Ontario


Lonville Emanuel, carver, r. Division, nw. cor. Vine


Lorenz Caspar, carpenter, r. 64 Granger


Lott Charles G. director, Union Mnfg. Co. 26 N. Jefferson, r. 48 S. Green


Lowell Charles E. bookkeeper, r. 182 W. Monroe Luder Benedict ( Harafin & Luder), r. 29 Irvine Luetzelschwab Charles, physician, 549 N. Wells, 'r. same


Lunny Patrick, book agent, bds 108 Sherman Lynch T. (Nugent & Lynch)


Lytle John, carpenter, r. 108 Sherman


M CARDLE James, shoemaker, Charles McFar- land, r. 182 Randolph McCann Albert, saloon, 54 W. Madison, r. 47 W. Washington


McCarthy James, lab. r. 736 Archer av.


McConnell D. W. (McConnell & Decker), r. room 6, 153 Dearborn


McConnell & Decker (D. W. McConnell and H. S. Decker), job printers, room 6, 153 Dearborn McDermett W, traveling salesman, Young & Mil- ner, 37 State


McDonald H. C. (Noble & McDonald), r. room 4, old Board of Trade bldg.


McDonnall Caput, barber, Ed. Went, bds. 176 Mad- ison


McEwen John, confectioner, 234 W. Madison, r. same


McGeary John, lab. bds. Rock Island House Mckenzie Charles, caulker, r. 373 S. Desplaines McKindley J. G. (McKindley & Lockwood), r. 124. LaSalle


McKindley & Lockwood (J. G. McKindley and S. T. Lockwood). gen. managers, northwestern dept. Globe Mutual Life Ins. Co. of N. Y. 124 LaSalle, Oriental bldg.


McNully Hugh, blacksınith, bds. 222 Van Buren McSimms Samuel, lab. Cash, Van Horn & Co.


McSweeny Thomas, blacksmith, r. ss. Eagle, bet. N. Halsted and Union


M AGUIRE William, wagonmaker, Wm. Sculley, Pearson, cor. Wells, r. 549 Wells Mahler Michael, lab. r. 204 S. Aberdeen Mair Charles A. r. 54 N. Peoria


Maneld John, stonerubber, P. Wolf & Son, r. 675 O'Neil


Mansfield Shepherd, pianotuner, r. 658 W. Washı- ington


Marks Paul, baker, r. 158 Fulton


Marsh Volney A. (V. A. Marsh & Co.), r. 43 S. May


Marsh V. A. & Co. (Volney A. Marsh and James S. Curtiss), produce com. mers. 8 Wicker's block, State, uw. cor. S. Water


Martin A. mnfr. tress hoops, 167 North av. r. 242 Hurlbnt


Martin Emily Miss, seamstress, r. 505 W. Lake


Martin Lewis, works Cooley & Bro. 26, 28 and 30 Griswold .


Massey J. B. bookkeeper, H. H. Massey & Co. bds. 84 Adams


Mattison William P. lab. r. 203 W. Van Buren Maxwell Robert A. (Sawyer & Maxwell), r. 256 W. Adams


Meclay Archibald, supt. Enterprise Varnish Co. Mendel George, clerk, Tappan, McKillop & Co.r. 433 W. Jackson


METROPOLITAN HOTEL, J. B. Dun- bar, propr. Randolph, sw. cor. Wells


Meyer Henry, carpenter, r. ns. Eagle, bet. N. Halsted and N. Union


Michaels D. D. editor, Daily Report and Market Review, room 3, 101 Washington, r. May, cor. Washington


Middaugh -, bds. 92 W. Washington


Miehle Charles, saloon, 180 Randolph, basement, - r. 169 N. Clark


Miksofsky Wenzel, tailor, r. 76 Dearborn


Millard Nelson Rev. pastor, Olivet Presbyterian Church, 14th, cor. Wabash av.


Miller Frank, dresser, Cash, Van Horn & Co. bds. es. State. bet. Monroe and Adams


Miller George, dresser, Cash, Van Horn & Co. bds. es. State, bet Monroe and Adams


Miller John, tailor, r. 215 Milwaukee av.


Miller William M. carpenter, r. 23 Division


Milligan Henry J. foreman, Heath & Milligan, bds. 375 W. Monroe


Mills J. Winthrop (Mills & Robeson), r. 730 Wa- bash av.


Mills & Robeson (J. Winthrop Mills and Robert I. Robeson), com. mer. 215 S. Water


Milner D. E. (Young & Milner), r. 225 Indiana


Moessenger Charles ( Wenthe & Moessenger), r. 12th, ne. cor. Jefferson


Moless William, lab. bds. 194 Van Buren


Molloy Thomas, stonecutter, P. Wolf & Son, r. 99 Polk


Money Patrick, carpenter, r. 195 W. Taylor Morehouse George, carpenter, r. 663 W. Lake Morgan Wheatley, machinist, bds. 176 Madison Morrison James, printer, bds. 176 Madison


Morse Frank E. pass. agent. N. Y. & E. R. R. r. 1146 Michigan av.


Morse Jolin, r. rooms 15 and 16 Larmon block Morse Nevins C. clerk, bds. 1146 Michigan av. Moulton George W. carpenter, r. 257 S. Morgan Munson Charles (R. M. Graves & Co.), r. 145 Monroe


Myer Jolin, currier, r. 128 1st


Myer John, stonecutter, P. Wolf & Son, r. 204 Mitchell


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AROTH John, cabinetmaker, r. rear 154 Bun- ker


Nelan John, type founder, Chicago Type Foun- dry, r. 213 Blue Island av.


Nelson Murry, elevator, foot of W. Adams


Nevin Michael, stonecutter, P. Wolf & Son,


New Jersey Life Insurance Co. Harvey & Lighter, agents, rooms 35 and 36 Lombard block


Niemeister George, cheese denler, 164 Michigan, r. 179 Illinois


Nitschke John F. cabinetmaker, r. Hamilton av. cor. Lees av.


Noble A. S. (Noble & McDonald) . r. room 4, Old Board Trade building


Norris Allen (Forbes & Norris), r. 46 Cottage Grove av.


NORTHWESTERN DISTILLING CO.


Edward F. Lawrence, pres. Sparrow M. Nickerson, vice prest. William T. Wind- gate. sec. and treas. 204 S. Water


Norton Henry J. salesman, Fay & Co. bds. Jack- son, cor. LaSalle


Norton John, drayman, r. 307 2d


Noye John T. mili furnishing, 223 and 230 Wash- ington, r. Buffalo, N. Y.


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ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, ETC.


C 'CONNEL John, hatter, bds. 147 LaSalle Olwell Heury P. stairbuilder, ss. 4th av. nr. 12th


Ord Joseph C. dry goods, 395 W. Lake, bds. 393 W. Lake


Orvis Columbus A. salesman, Stiles, Godley & Mc- Mahon, r. 321 W. Lake


Ourn Peter, tailor, r. 310 N. Wells


Owens John, clerk, r. 200 Fulton


PACKARD Homer H. (Coon, Packard & Lan- sing, bds. 79 State


Parker George W. saloon, 143 Clark


Parmelee William, machinist, Cooley & Bro. r. 76 14th


Parsons J. C. mnfr. sheep skins and dealer in wool, 38 Wells. r. 138 Rush


Patchel James, mnfr. of dental instruments, 20 W. Randolph, r. 5 Hope


Paulk James, carpenter, r. 39 Frank


Payne Thomas, carpenter, r. 435 S. Morgan


Pearson James, r. 261 N. Wells


Pestana John M. notary public, 175 State, r. 238 Calumet av.


Peters H. r. 69 N. Sangamon


Peterson John, salesman, A. Sanderson & Co. r. 75 Ontario


Petsche Joseph, saloon, 475 S. Halsted, r. same Pette James, graindealer, bds. 147 LaSalle


Peum Moses, cigar mnfr. r. 194 W. Jackson Phelps George C. r. 83 S. Sangamon


Phream Daniel, carpenter, r. 162 W. Polk


Pick Albert, crockery, 193 Clark, r. Fullerton av. Pickering O. M. wid. John, r. 175 S. Sangamon Pierce Francis A. (F. A. Pierce & Co.), r. 362 W. Monroe


Poedtke Henry, blacksmith, 23 Milwaukee av. r. same


Poehtec Wilhelm, blacksmith, r. 169 Fry


Porter Patrick, builder, r. 491 N. Wells


Post Charles, bookkeeper, Lyon & Healey, bds. 89 S. Desplaines


Potwin Anson C. (Potwin & Morgan), r. 503 Car- roll


Potwin & Morgan (Anson C. Potwin and Otho H. Morgan), proprs. Chicago Varnish Co. 202 Lake, up stairs ,


Pratt Erastus W. Mayors Police, Walnut, se. cor. Hoyne


Preussner Carl F. (Preussner & Adae) r. 505 Car- roll


Preussner & Adae (Carl F. Preussner and Otto M. Adae), hardware, 59 W. Randolph


Prinkmeyer C. grocer, 303 N. Wells, r. same Pugh A. (W. H. Pugh & Bros.), r. 219 S.Clinton Pugh Oliver C. moulder, W. H. Bros. Pugh & bds. 177 W. Van Buren


Pugh Thomas D. (W. H. Pugh & Bros.) r. 219 S. Clinton


Pugh William H. (W. H. Pugh & Bros.), r. 219 S. Clinton


Pugh W. H. & Bros. (William H., Thomas H. and A. Pugh), iron founders, 219 S. Clinton


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AE Robert, bookkeeper, Gilbert & McCann, r. 44 W. Adams


Rapp A. P. (Rapp, Yarnall & Co.) r. 766 W. Lake RAPP, YARNALL & CO. (A. P. Rapp, J. S. Yarnall and -), United States Patent Exchange, 51 Dearborn Rawson John, lab. r. 86 Hickory


Raymond Lemuel, salesman, r. 50 N. State Reason Rudolph, mason, r. 179 W. Randolph Redfirn Harrison, police sub. station, Ist pre- cinct, bds. Uhlich House


Reed Charles W. traveling agent, Pope & Slocum, r. 340 W. Harrison


Resek Frank, lab: r. 148 Bunker


Rice C. L. & Co. agent. Ames' steam engines, 19 and 21 Dearborn Rich William, r. 140 1st


Riley John, hatter, bds. 147 LaSalle


Risbin William, r. 246 Ewing


Risenger Joseph, lab. bds. 222 Van Buren


Roach John, gas fitter, Hanafin & Luder, r. 215 State


Robbins Louis, carpenter, bds. 176 Madison


Robertson J. T. provision dealer, 103 W. Madi- son. r. same


Robeson Robert I. (Mills & Robeson), r. Wauke- gan Ill.


ROBINSON JOHN R. publisher, Railway Guide and Commercial Advertiser, 148 Lake, r.2724 Wabash av.


Roe Charles E. clerk, Thomas & Co. r. 219 W. Monroe


Rogers Caleb B. (Fay & Co.), r. Norwich, Conn. Rogers Frederick W. H., agent, Fay & Co. r. 74 12th


Rohrige Frederick, r. 158 Fulton


Rorbeck Jack, stonecutter, bds. 194 Van Buren Rounds Mary E. Mrs. r. 88 Quincy


Rundrin Charles, upholsterer, r. 99 Indiana


Russell S. I. (Branson & Russell)


Ryan Thomas, police, sub station, Cottage Grove av.


ABEY Antoine, cutler, James Patchel, bds. 84 W. Erie


Sage William M. clerk, C. R. I. & P. R. R. r. W. Washington, se. cor. Robey


Salzmann Frederick (Salzmann & Winterburg), r. 266 N. Wells


Salzmann & Winterburg (Frederick Salzmann & Henry Winterburg), house and sign paint- ers, 266 N. Wells


Saunders Eliza, boarding, 110 Michigan av.


Sawyer David G. (Sawyer & Maxwell), r. 454 W Adams


Sawyer & Maxwell (David G. Sawyer and Rob- ert A. Maxwell), com. mers. room 7 Steel's building, 180 S. Water


Scheibel Moritz, student, bds. University build- ing


Schilstadt Hogan, cabinetmaker, bds. 146 N. Jef- ferson


Schlegel Michael, saloon, 407 W. Lake, r. same


Schleif Klemens (L. Jagnow & Co.), r. 37 W. Kinzie


Schlund Peter, butcher, r. 38 W. Indiana


Schroder's Advertising Agency, W. R. Schroder, propr. 53 Dearborn


Schubert August, saloon, r. 45 Wells Schuster Nicholas, lab. r. 383 Wells


Schwamb Frederick, picture frame mnfr. 490 S. Canal, r. same


SHORES, STALEY & CO. (Levi Shores, Hamilton M. Staley and Charles W. Gillett), whol. grocers, 49 S. Water, cor. Wabash av. Siegel Vin, wid. Conrad, saloon, 166 N. Water, r. same


Slade Frank J. reporter, room 3, 101 Washington Small Edmund A. physician, r. 349 Calumet av. Smith Elijah, r. 1180 Indiana av.


Staab Adam, lab. r. 23 Fry


W ILSON Samuel, clerk, Evening Journal, bds. 142 S. Halsted Wood James (Hayes & Wood), r. 144 W. Madison


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BUSINESS OMISSIONS.


Bakers.


Johanes & Bessesen, 51 Milwaukee av. Werner William, 398 Clark Wondreika John, 543 S. Canal


Barbers.


Wagner Frank, 134 N. Wells Wehrli & Ittell, 4 N. Canal Went Ed., Madison, se. cor. Dearborn


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Belting. Graves R. M. & Co. 199 Lake, 2d floor


Blacksmiths.


Penter & Schommer, 205 N. Wells Schrader Argus, 92 4th


Blockmaker. Sivertson & Meyers, 175 S. Water


Boarding Houses.


Ball Rosina Mrs. 67 W. Lake Saunders Eliza, 110 Michigan av. Scanlon Mary Mrs. 147 LaSalle


Boot and Shoemaker. Hildebrecht George, 51} N. Clark


Boots and Shoes, Retail.


Haagenstad William, 54 W Madison Wagner Christian N. 643 Canal Wiley Edward, 231 S. Canal


Brewers' Supplies.


UNION MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 26 N. Jefferson


Brick Yards.


Sleuter & Tetgme yer, Loomis, cor. 22d Strause & Hahne, N. Branch, nr. North av.


Butcher. Raithel George, 182 W Lake


Canned Fruits, Vegetables, etc., whol- sale.


Thomas & Co. 91 S. Water


Carpenter and Builder.


Knauf & Burbach, 140 N. Clark


Cigar Manufacturer.


Marcus I. 434 State


Clothing.


Aherns John, 167 W . Lake Bush George, 217 Randolph


Coffee and Spice Dealer. Vatter & Heimsath, 240 N. Franklin


Confectioner.


McEwen John, 234 W. Madison


Crockery Dealer.


Allen James, 56 W. Madison


Cutlery Retail. Knecht Gustave, 16 W. Randolph


Distiller.


Schrickel & Co. 497 N. State


Dressmaker. Tews Emma, 569 S. Canal


Druggists.


Clark J. P. 79 W. Madison


Stuart E. B. & Co. 405 W. Lake


Wrede H. L. & Co. 561 N. Wells


Drugs and Medicines Wholsale and Retail.


Schultz Otto W. 184 Cottage Grove av.


Dry Goods Retail.


Hammond W. T. 326 W. Madison Kingsbury Walter R. 663 W. Lake Ord Joseph C. 395 W. Lake Tompkins J. & Co. 654 W. Lake


Feed Stores.


Danforth Abner, 297 Wells Hayes & Wood, 144 W. Madison


Fruit Dealer.


Cabelleis Frederic, 197 Michigan


Furniture Dealer.


Allen James, 56 W. Madison Furniture Dealer Wholesale and Re- tail.


Lincoln J. L. 150 State Gas and Steam Fitter.


Hanafin & Luder, 183 State


Gas Stove Manufacturer.


Seavey T. B. &. H. M. 82 Randolph General Agents. Nugent & Lynch, rooms 3 and 4, 151 Randolph


Grocers.


Carr William, 395 Clark Heinze & Hartwig, 166 Michigan Wells Anthony, 65 Wesson


Grocers, Wholesale.


SHORES, STALEY & CO. 49 S. Water, cor. Wabash av.


Hardware. Preussner & Adae, 59 W. Randolph


Hardware Commission Merchant. Smith Franklin B. 47 Wells


Hats, Caps and Furs, Retail.


Hammond W. T. 326 W. Madison Stolba Wenzel, 70 W. Randolph


Iron Foundry.


Pugh W. H. & Bros. 219 S. Clinton


Kerosene Lamps, Wholesale and Re- tail.


Ambrose A. R. 82 Randolph Lawyer.


Wicker J. Collins, rooms 3 and 4, 151 Randolph Machinery¡ Depot. Fay & Co. 132 Clark


Newspapers and Publications.


NORTHWESTERN MERCAN- TILE JOURNAL, Merrill Ladd and C. Shack- elford, proprs. 13 Exchange place.


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CHURCHES, &c.


Congregational.


First Church-Corner of West Washington and Green streets. Organized, 1851. Erected, 1854. Capacity, 850. Communicants, 560. Rev. W. W. Patton, pastor. Residence, 380 West Washington street. Public services at 10g a. m. and 7} p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Scholars, 600. Church Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening. Young Peoples' Prayer Meeting, Friday evening.


Plymouth Church-Corner of Wabash avenne and Eldridge court. Organized, 1852. Erect- ed, 1866. Capacity, 600. Communicants, 200. Rev. L. E. Matson, pastor. Residence, 750 Wabash avenne. Public services at 10g a. m. and 7} p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Scholars, 300. Young Peoples' Prayer Meet- ing, Monday evening. Church Prayer Meet- ing, Wednesday evening.


South Church-Cor. of Calumet avenue and 25th streets. Organized, 1863. Erected, 1853. Ca-


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pacity, 600. Communicants, 150. Rev. W. B. Wright, pastor. Residence, 1131 Wabash av- enue. Public services at 10} a. m. and 7+ p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. Scholars, 200. Church Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening. New England Church-Corner of North Dear- born and East White streets. Organized, 1855. Erected 1867. Capacity, 1000. Communicants, 225. Rev. J. P. Gulliver. pastor. Residence, 350 North LaSalle street. Public services at 10} a. m. and 74 p. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. Scholars, 400. Church Prayer Meeting, Wednes- day evening. Young Peoples' Prayer Meet- ing, Friday evening.


Salem Church, Cleaverville-Organized, 1857. Erected, 1853. Capacity, 200. Communicants, 50. Rev. C. B. Thomas, pastor. Residence, 28 Wapanseh avenue. Public services at 10} a. m. and 73 a. m. Sabbath School at 2 p. m. Scholars, 150. Church Prayer Meeting, Wednes- day evening.


Union Park Church-Corner of West Washing- ton and Reuben streets. Organized, 1860. Erected, 1859. Capacity, 600. Communi- cants, 200. Rev. C. D. Helmer, pastor. Res- idence, 62 Park avenue. Public services at 10g a. m. and 73 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Scholars, 250. Church Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening. Young Peoples' Prayer Meeting, Friday evening.




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