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Union Park Temple, cor. W. Washing- ton and Ogden av.
UNITARIAN.
Church of the Messiah, Michigan av. and Twenty-third.
Fourth Church, Prairie av. cor. Thir- thieth.
Third Church, cor. W. Monroe and I.afiin. Unity Church, Dearborn av. se. cor. Walton pl.
UNIVERSALIST.
Church of the Redeemer, W. Washington cor. Sangamon.
St. Paul's Church, Michigan av. nr. Eighteenth.
Third Universalist Sunday School, In- diana av. se. cor. Thirty-first.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Advent Christian Church, 91 S. Green. Central Meeting of Friends, Room 1, Athenæum building.
Disciples of Christ, meet at 229 W. Randolph.
First Society of Spiritualists, Laflin cor. W. Monroe.
Friends Meeting House, Twenty-sixth, bet. Indiana and Prairie avs.
German Advent Church, Chicago av. nw. cor. Chase.
Mariners' Church, N. Market, cor. Mich- igan.
Progressive Lyceum of Chicago, 517 W. Madison.
Scandinavian Advent Chapel, 269 W. Erie.
Trine Immersion Adventists, 528 Mil- waukee av.
Union Chapel, 97 S. Desplaines.
Western Avenue Mission, Western av. cor. W. Ohio.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Adams Express, Madison st., between State and Wabash av. ; operate on the Pittsburg and Fort Wayne R. R. American Express Co., 72 to 78 Monroe st .; operate on the following Chi- cago railroads : Chicago, Burling- ton and Quincy ; Chicago and East- ern Illinois ; Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ; Chicago and North- western ; Illinois Central ; Michi- gan Central.
Brink's City Express, n. e. cor. of Ran- dolph and State sts.
Parmelee's Express and Omnibus Trans- fer Co .. office 156 Dearborn st.
United States Express Co., general of- fices Washington st .; operate on the following Chicago railroads : Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ; Chicago and Alton; Chicago and Pacific ; Lake Shore and Michigan Southern ; Milwaukee Division of Chicago and Northwestern : Pitts- burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN CHICAGO.
Austro-Hungarian Consul ; H. Claus- senius, 2 S. Clark st.
Belgium : Consul Charles Henrotin. 106 E. Washington st., near Clark st. British Empire : Vice-Consul James Warrick, n. e. cor. Fifth ave. and Washington st.
Denmark : Vice-Consul Emil Dreier, 259 Milwaukee ave. France : Consul Edmund Carrey, 35 Clark st.
German Empire : Consul Dr. F. Hinkel 95 Fifth av.
Italy ; Vice-Consul Agostino Sciutti, 114 Quincy st. Netherlands : Consul L. J. J. Nieuwen- kamp . 154 Fifth ave.
Sweden and Norway : Vice-Consul Peter Savanoe, 104 Milwaukee av. Switzerland : Consul Henry Enderis, n. w. cor. Clark and Lake sts.
Turkey : Consul Charles Henrotin, 106 Washington st., near Clark.
GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
These offices are located in the new Custom House Building, cor. Clark and Jackson sts., as follows : Postoffice Department, 1st floor. U. S. Circuit Court, 3d floor. Internal Revenue, 2nd floor. U. S. Commissioner. 3d floor. Collector of Customs, 2d floor. U. S. Court of Claims, 3d floor. U. S. District Court, 3d floor. Master of Chancery, 3d floor. Sub-Treasury, 2dl floor. U. S. Marshal. 2d floor.
U. S. Pension Agency. 2d floor.
U. S. Marine Hospital office, 2d floor.
U. S. Attorney, 3d floor.
U. S. Inspector of Steam Vessels, 4th floor.
U. S. Mail Service, 4th floor.
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
The Odd Fellows number 41 lodges in Chicago. The following are their most central meeting places :
LODGES .- Methodist Church Block (cor. Washington and Clark sts.), 112 Randolph st. ; 105 Fifth av., etc.
ENCAMPMENTS .- 280 Milwaukee av. ; 112 Randolph st. : Methodist Church Block, etc.
Odd Fellows Benevolent Society, A. G. Lull, Secretary, 112 Randolph st. Incorporated and instituted June 27, 1873.
JUDICIARY.
Appellate Court of Cook County, Grand Pacific Hotel, Clark st.
Circuit Court of Cook County, City Hall, Adams and La Salle sts. Superior Court of Cook County, City Hall, Adams and La Salle sts.
Criminal Court of Cook County, Crim- inal Court bldg., Michigan st., rooms 6 to 8.
County Court of Cook County, room 2, Criminal Court bldg.
Probate Court, 75 and 77 Clark st.
POLICE COURTS.
South Division-Harrison st., near Clark street.
North Division-Chicago av., near N. Clark st.
West Division-Police Station, cor. of W. Madison and Union sts.
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
Chicago Law Institute, City Hall, room 12.
Chicago Public Library and Free Read- ing Room, Dearborn st., near Lake street.
Chicago Athenæum Library, 50-52 Dear- born st.
Railroad Chapel Library, 715 State st.
Union Catholic Library Association, 174 State.
Young Men's Christian Association, 150 Madison.
FREE-MASONS.
The Masonic order is largely and ably represented in Chicago, and is in pos- session of some of the finest lodge rooms to be found in the world. Though suf- fering greatly by the memorable fire of '71, which swept away forever many of the old landmarks. the potency of this ancient order was feit from every part of the globe, under which it speedily revived. Probably a more brilliant example of the practcial workings of the beneficent character of this institution was never before seen, than on this occasion.
The headquarters of the order are in the American Express Building, Nos. 77 to 79 Monroe street. Room 21 is the office of the Grand Recorder, Grand Com- mandery K. T., Grand Council R. & S. M., Grand Chapter R. A. M. Illinois.
The following are the chief places of meeting :
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING.
Blair Lodge, No. 393. lodge' room ; Ashlar Lodge, No. 308, lodge room ; Blaney Lodge, No. 271, lodge room : Thos. J. Turner Lodge. No. 409, lodge room ; Dearborn Lodge, No. 310, lodge room ; Wabansia Lodge, No. 160, lodge room ; W. B. Warren Lodge, No. 209. lodge room.
THE MASONIC TEMPLE (cor. Halsted and Randolph sts.]
Chicago Commandery, No. 19. K. T. ; Washington Chapter. No. 43 : National Lodge, No. 596 ; Hesperia Lodge. No. 411 ; Cleveland Lodge. No. 211.
The visitor who belongs to the " craft" will find at the "Temple" banquet halls, drill rooms, arinories, etc., which are a credit to the order.
CORINTHIAN HALL, NO. 187 E. KINZIE ST.
St. Bernard Commandery No. 35 K. T. ; Corinthian Chapter No. 69 ; Kilwinn- ing Lodge No. 311 ; Covenant Lodge No. 526. Here are also banquet halls,. armory, parlors, etc., fitted out in handsome style.
ORIENTAL HALL, NO. 122 LA SALLE ST.
Oriental Lodge No. 33 : Garden City Lodge No. 141; Chicago Lodge No. 437 ; Golden Rule Lodge No. 726. The hall is fitted up in the finest Oriental style, with parlors, banquet room, and all the latest improvements, and is the property of the Oriental Lodge.
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PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS AND BLOCKS.
Abbott Blk., 23 to 27 Lake.
Academy of Music, 20 S. Halsted st.
Adams Bldg., 358-60 Wabash av.
Agricultural Insurance Co.'s Bldg., 544 W. Madison st.
Atlas Blk., n. w. cor. of Wabash av. and Randolph st.
American Express Co.'s Bldg., 72 to 78 Monroe.
Andrews Bldg., 153-155 La Salle.
Apollo Hall, 1270 State.
Appleby Bldg., Monroe st near La Salle.
Arbeiter Hall, 368 W. Twelfth.
Arcade Bldg., 156 to 164 S. Clark.
Arthur Blk., 970-972 Wabash av.
Ashland Blk., n.e. cor. of Clark and Ran- dolph.
Athenæum Bldg., 50 Dearborn.
Aurora Turner Hall, cor. Milwaukee av. and Huron st.
Beaurivage Bldg, Michigan av. and Van Buren st.
Bernauer Bldg., n.w. cor. Lake and Clin- ton.
Board of Trade Bldg., La Salle and Washington.
Bolter's Bldg., 170 Van Buren.
Bonfield Bldg., 201 Randolph.
Booksellers' Row, 117-119 State st.
Boone Blk., 129 to 133 La Salle.
Brinkworth Blk., Monroe and La Salle.
Bryan Blk,, 160 to 174 La Salle.
Bryant Blk., n.e. cor. Randolph and Dearborn.
Burlington Hall, cor. State and Six- teenth.
Caledonia Hall, 167 Washington st.
Castle's Blk., 615 to 625 W. Lake st.
Central Blk., s.w. cor. Washington and Market.
Central Hall, Wabash av. near Twenty- second.
Central Music Hall, State and Randolph. Chamber of Commerce Bldg., cor. La Salle and Washington sts.
Chicago Club House, 43-45 Monroe st. Cillicks Blk., 204 Van Buren st.
Ci y Bank Bldg., 156 Washington st.
City Hall, Adams, cor, La Salle st.
City Hall, new building now in course of completion, Clark st. from Washing- ton to Randolph.
Cobb Bldg., 120 to 128 Dearborn st.
Coles Blk., 186 to 196 W. Madison.
Concordia Hall, 166-168 Twenty-second street.
Cori thian Hall, 187 E. Kinzie st.
Covenant Hall, s.w. cor. Lake and La Salle sts.
Criminal Court Bldg., cor. Michigan and Dearborn sts.
Custom House, 159-161 La Salle st.
between Adams and Jackson sts. Davison Blk., 147 to 153 Fifth av.
Dearborn Bldg., 130-132 Dearborn st. Dickey Bldg., 34 to 46 Dearborn st.
Dore Blk., n.w. cor. State and Madison streets.
Douglas Hall, cor. South Park av. and Twenty-second st.
Drake Blk., s.e. cor. Wabash av. and Washington st.
Empire Blk .. 128-130 La Salle st. 1
Ewing Blk., N. Clark st. between the bridge and Kinzie st.
Excelsior Hall, 13 S. Halsted st.
Exchange Bldg., s.w. cor. Washington and Clark.
Exposition Bldg., Michigan av. and Monroe st.
Farwell Hall, 148 Madison st.
First National Bank Bldg., cor. State and Washington sts.
Foote Blk , s.w. cor. Clark and Monroe streets.
Forbes Blk., 193 Washington st.
Ford's Hall, 44 to 50 W. Van Buren st.
Freemasons' Hall, 76 Monroe.
Fuller Blk., 148 to 156 Dearborn st.
Fullerton Blk., 90 to 96 Dearborn st.
Gardner's Bldg., 164 to 166 Wabash av.
Germania Hall, 60 N. Clark st.
Glickauf Blk., 81 to 83 N. Clark st.
Grocers' Blk., cor. Wabash av. and Lake street.
Grow's Opera House, 517 W. Madison.
Hale Bldg., s.e. cor. State and Washing- ton sts.
Hamlin's Theatre, 87-89 Clark st.
Hartford Bldg., 49 La Salle st.
Hawley Bldg., 138 to 146 Dearborn st.
Healy Hall, 543 Archer av.
Henning & Speed Blk., 121 to 127 Dear- born street.
Herrick Blk., s.e. cor. Wabash av. and Madison.
Hershey Music Hall, 83 Madison st.
Hoeber's Hall, 220 to 224 W. Twelfth st. Holt Bldg., 165 Washington.
Honore Blk., n.w. cor. Dearborn and Adams sts.
Howland Blk., s.w. cor. Dearborn and Monroe.
Hyman Bldg., 148 to 152 S. Water st.
Ingals' Bldg., 190-192 Clark st.
Jenks' Bldg., Madison st. near Michigan avenue.
Journal Bldg., 159 and 161 Dearborn st. Kendall Blk., s.w. corner Dearborn and Washington sts.
Kent Bldg., 151 and 153 Monroe st.
Kentucky Blk., n.e. cor. Adams and Clark sts.
Kingsbury Blk., 113 and 115 Randolph street.
Lakeside Bldg., s.w. cor. Adams and Clark sts.
Leander Blog., 79 to 85 Wabash av.
Leonard's Bldg., 996 and 998 W. Madison s'reet.
Loomis' Bldg., n.w. cor. Clark and Wa- ter sts.
Lumber Exchange, cor. of Water and Franklin.
Madison Blk., 230 to 238 W. Madison st. Major Blk., s.e. cor. La Salle and Madi- son.
Marine Bldg., 152 to 158 Lake st.
Mariners' Temple, cor. Michigan and Market.
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PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS AND BLOCKS .- Continued.
Maskell Hall, 173 S. Desplaines st.
Mason Bik., 92 and 94 Washington st.
McCormick Blk., s.e. cor. Dearborn and Randolph sts.
McCormick Hall, n.e. cor. of Clark and Kinzie.
McNeil Bldg., 128 and 136 Clark st.
McNeil Bldg., 188 Clark st.
Mc Vicker's Theatre, 78 to 84 Madison st.
Mendel Blk., 127 to 133 Van Buren st.
Mercantile Blk., 112 to 118 La Salle st.
Merchant Bldg., n.w. cor. La Salle and Washington sts.
Methodist Church Blk., s.e. cor. Clark and Washington sts.
Metropolitan Blk., n.w. cor. La Salle and Randolph.
Miller Blk., 117 Clark st.
Miller & Fry Bldg., 84 and 86 La Salle street.
Morrison Bldg., n.e. cor. Clark and Madison sts.
Morrison Blk., s.e. cor. Clark and Madi- son sts ..
Mueller's Hall, 356 to 364 North av.
Nevada Blk., s.w. corner Franklin and Washington sts.
Nixon Bldg., 169 to 175 La Salle st.
Odd Fellows' Hall, s.e. cor. Clark and Washington.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 406 and 408 Milwau- kee av.
Ogden Bldg., s.w. cor. Clark and Lake streets.
Oriental Bldg. and Hall, 122 La Salle st. Orpheus Hall, 239 and 241 W. Lake st.
Otis Bldg., s.w. cor. Madison and State streets.
Otis Blk., 280 to 288 Wabash av.
Otis Blk., s.w. cor. Madison and La Salle sts.
Pacific Blk., 281 to 289 s.e. cor. of Clark and Van Buren sts.
Page's Blk., 115 to 119 State st.
Parker Blk., 181 W. Madison st.
Pierce Blk., 250 and 252 Wabash av.
Pike's Blk., s.w. cor. Monroe and State streets
Portland Blk., s.e. cor. Dearborn and Washington sts.
Post Office, new Custom House, Clark and Adams sts.
Produce Exchange Blk., s.e. cor. Water and La Salle sts.
Purple Blk., N. Clark st. between On- tario and Erie sts.
Quinlan Blk., 81 and 83 Clark st.
Radical Hall, 615 W. Lake st.
Rawson Bldg., 149 and 151 State st.
Reaper Blk., n.e. cor. of Washington and Clark.
Republic Life Bldg., 157 to 163 La Salle street.
Rice's Bl:1g., 75 to 81 Dearborn st.
St. Alban's Blk., 291 to 297 Wabash av.
St. Mary's Blk., s.w. cor. Madison st. and Wabash av.
St. James Blk., 406 to 414 Clark st.
St. Peter's Hall, 328 and 330 State st.
Schimmel's Blk., 37 to 53 S. Desplaines street.
Schlosser Blk., n.w. cor. La Salle and Adams sts.
Schnaitman's Hall, 634 Larabee st.
Sharpshooters' Hall, cor. Clark and Illi- nois sts.
Shepherd Bldg., Madison st. near Fifth avenue
Shreve Bldg., n.w. cor. of Clark and Lake sts.
Shreve Blk., 91-93 Washington st.
Singer Bldg., n.e. corner of State and Washington.
Skandinaven and American Bldg., 123 Fifth av.
Slosson Blk., Randolph st. near Fifth avenue.
Social Workingmen's Hall, 368 and 370 W. Twelfth.
Societies Hall, 210 Blue Island av.
Springer Bidg., sw. cor. of Randolph and State.
Staats Zeitung Bldg., ne. cor. Fifth av. and Washington sts.
Standard Hall, sw. cor. of Michigan av. and Thirteenth.
Star Bldg., 111 Madison st.
Starkweather Bldg., State st between Van Buren and Harrison.
Stewart Bldg., nw. cor. of State and Washington.
Stone's Bldg., 144 and 146 Madison st.
Superior Blk., 75 10 79 Clark st.
Sutherland Blk., 49 Franklin st.
Syracuse Blk., 171 and 173 Randolph st.
Taylor Bldg,, ne.cor. Washington st. and Wabash av.
Temperance Hall, cor. N. Market and Michigan sts.
Temperance Radical Hall, 619 W. Lake street.
feutonia Bldg., se. cor. Fifth av. and Washington st.
Thatcher Bldg., Wabash av. near Madi- son st.
Thompson Bldg., 163-165 Clark st.
Thompson Blk., 229 to 247 W. Madison street.
Times Office and Bldg., nw. cor. Fifth av. and Washington st.
Tribune Office and Bldg., se. cor. of Dearborn and Madison sts.
Turner Hall, 257 N. Clark st.
Turner Hall, 251 and 255 W. Twelfth st. Tuthill King Bldg., nw. cor. of Dearborn and Washington sts.
Uhlich Blk., 19 to 37 N. Clark st.
Union Bldg., 106 to 110 LaSalle sts.
Union Hall, se. cor. of Clark and Wash- ington.
U. S. Express Co. Bldg., 87 to 89 Wash- ington st.
Vermont Blk., 155 to 157 Fifth av.
Wadsworth Bldg., 175 to 181 W. Madison street.
Washington Blk., sw. cor. of Washington st. and Fifth av.
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PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS, AND BLOCKS .- Continued.
Washingtonian Home Bldg., 566 to 572 W. | Williams' Bldg., 85 and 87 Dearborn st. Madison st.
Water Works Bldg., cor. Chicago av. and Pine st.
Water Works, West Side, cor. of Twenty- second st. and Ashland av.
Westpal's Hall, 691 and 693 S. Halsted st. Williard's Bldg., 318 and 320 Wabash av.
Wilmarth's Bldg:, 390 to 396 Wabash av. Windett Blk., ne. cor of State and Ran- dolph.
Workingmen's Hall, 368 and 370 W. 12th street.
Yates Bldg., sw. cor. of Randolph and LaSalle.
THE PARKS.
Lincoln Park, on the Lake shore, North Side. Reached by Clark, Wells, and State street line of cars.
South Park and Boulevards, South Side. Take Cottage Grove avenue cars to Thirty-ninth street.
Central Park, West Side ; Madison street cars.
Douglas Park, West Side : Ogden avenue cars.
Humboldt Park, West Side ; Milwaukee avenue cars.
Union Park, West Side ; Madison street cars.
Jefferson Park. West Side : Madison street cars.
For further particulars, see description of "The Parks" elsewhere in this volume.
SOCIETIES.
Chicago Academy of Art and Design, cor of State and Monroe sts.
Chicago Academy of Sciences, 263 Wa- bash av.
Chicago Historical Society, cor. of Dear- born av. and Ontario st.
Chicago Mechanics' Institute, 50 Dear- born st.
Chicago Relief and Aid Society, 51-53 LaSalle st.
Illinois Humane Society, 124 Clark st.
Philosophical Society, 103 State st.
Microscopical Society, 263 Wabash av.
Young Men's Christian Association, 150 Madison.
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
Goodrich Passenger Steamers form the | Northern Transportation Co .- Dock, foot following separate lines on Lake of N. LaSalle st. Michigan :
The Green Bay Line-Calling at Racine, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Kewaunee, Ahnepee, Bailey's Har- bor, Fish Creek, Sturgeon Bay, Men- ominee. Oconto, De Pere and E's- canaba.
West Shore Line-Daily f r Racine, Mil- waukee, Sheboygan and Manitowoc. East Shore Line-Daily for Grand Haven and Muskegon.
St. Joseph Line-Daily for the Fruit Country.
Chicago, Milwaukee, Ludington, Man- istee and Frankfort Line-Daily Goodrich steamers leave the wharf east of Rush st. bridge, foot of Mich- igan av.
Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Superior Line of Steamers-Dock, Wells st. bridge.
People's Line of Steamers -Ticket Office, 72 Market st.
Grand Trunk Line of Steamers-Dock, N. Wells st. bridge. Northern Transit Co .- Foot of N. La- Salle st.
Union Steamboat Co .- Dock, Market st., between Washington and Randolph streets.
Montreal and Chicago Steamers - 204 Market st.
Western Transportation Co .- Dock, be- tween State and Dearborn.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
Allen Line. Office, 72 LaSalle st.
American, 119 Randolph st.
Cunard, 131 Randolph.
Dominion, 95 Lake.
Inman Line, sw. cor. Clark and Lake sts. Guion Line, 67 Clark.
National, Office N. Clark.
North German Lloyd, 165 Randolph.
Red Star, 119 Randolph st.
Stare, 166 Randolph st.
Trans-Atlantic. 67 Clark.
White Star, 48 Clark.
U. S. GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
Custom House Offices -- New Post Office | U. S. Military Headquarters-Honore Building. Blk, nw. cor. Dearborn and Adams streets. U. S. Courts-New Post Office Building.
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CHICAGO RAILROADS, DEPOTS, AND SUBURBAN TOWNS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R .- Depot : Foot of Lake-st.
Miles.
Miles.
Weidon
1.80
Park Side
8.80
Twenty-second street.
2.50
Grand Crossing.
9 43
Twenty-seventh street.
3.00
Burnside. .
12.10
Thirty-first street.
3.50
Kensington
14.67
Fairview
4.10
Wild Wood.
16.20
Oakland.
4.60
Riverdale
17.20
Forty-third street
5.10
South Lawn
19.59
Kenwood
5.80
Homewood
23.48
Hyde Park.
6.53
Matteson.
28.15
South Park.
7.10
Richton
29.27
Oak Woods
8.30
Monee.
34.10
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R .- Depot : Michigan-av., foot of Monroe-st.
Baltimore Junction.
8.4
Edgemoor. .21.4
Kingston Co.'s shops .. 11.6
Miller.
.29 9
South Chicago (Ninety-second-st.).12.5
Michigan Central Junction. .34.4
PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS R. R .- Depot : Cor. Clinton and Carroll-sts.
N. W. Junction.
4.3
I. C. Crossing. .20.0
C., B. & Q. Crossing.
4.9
Dalton
21.0
St. Louis Crossing.
7.0
Thompson. 23.9
South Lynne.
10.0
Globe
24.5
Forest Hill.
12.3
Lansing.
.27.5
Washington Heights.
15.6
Joliet Crossing. 32.4
Shooting Park
17.7
Schererville.
34.1
CHICACO & NORTHWESTERN R'Y (Wis Div.)-Depot : Cor. Canal and Kinzie-sts.
Clybourn avenue
2 5
Canfield. .12 1
Maplewood
4.1
Park Ridge. .13.1
Irving Park
6.7
Des Plaines
15.6
Montrose
7 6
Arlington Heights
22.4
Plank Road.
8.8
Palatine 26.1
Norwood.
10.4
Barrington
31 6
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R'Y (Galena Div.)-Depot : Cor. Wells & Kinzie-sts.
S. B. Junction
2.8
Melrose. 11.4
West Fortieth street.
4.6
Elmhurst.
15.8
West Forty-eighth street.
5.6
Lombard. 20 0
Austin
6.7
Prospect Park
22 5
Ridgeland.
7.7
Wheaton
24 9
Oak Park
8.6
Winfield 27 5
Maywood
10.4
Junction . 30.0
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN R. R. (Mil. Div.)-Depot : Cor. Canal and Kmzie-sts.
Suburban Trains Leave from Wells Street Depot.
Clybourn avenue.
2 5
Wilmette. 14.0
Belle Plaine.
5.3
Winnetka.
16 5
Ravenswood
5.8
Lakeside 17.5
Rosehill.
7.7
Glencoe 9 אן.
Rogers Park. 9.1
Highland Park .22 9
Carvary .
10 2
Highwood
24 2
South Evanston.
10.8
Lake Forest 23 0
Evanston:
11.8
Lake Bluff 30.1
North Evanston.
13 1
Waukegan. 35 0
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY R. R. - Depots : W. S Indiana-av., near Six- teentli-st., and Canal, corner Sixteenth-st.
Chicago Station.
2.50
Western Springs 17 00
C., C. & I. C. Crossing.
5.00
Hinsdale. . .18.00
Lawndale
6.50
Clarendon Hills. 19.25
Clyde
8.00
Downer's Grove. 22.25
Riverside.
12.25
Lisle. . .25.25
La Grange.
Naperville 29.75
West Lyons.
15.25
Lunds 34 50
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CHICAGO RAILROADS, DEPOTS AND SUBURBAN TOWNS .- Continued.
CHICAGO & ALTON R. R .- Depot : Corner Van Buren and Canal-sts.
Miles.
Miles.
Fort Wayne Junction
1.8
Willow Springs.
.17.5
Twenty-third-st.
3.6
Sag Bridge. 21.6
Brighton Park
5.1
Lemont
.25.3
Summit
11.9
Lockport .32.9
Mount Forest. 16.8
Joliet.
37.2
LAKE SHORE & MICH. SOUTHERN R'Y-Depot : Van Buren, foot of LaSalle-st.
Twenty-second street
1.6
Colehour .13.6
Forty-third street.
3.5
Whiting's.
.16.8
Englewood.
6.5
Pine
.22.8
Grand Crossing
8.9
Forsyth .26.0
South Chicago
.12.1
Milier's 30.0
CHICAGO & PACIFIC R. R. (DIV. OF C., M. & ST. PAUL R'Y)-Depot : Corner Carroll and Clinton-sts.
C. & N. W. Crossing.
2.0
River Park 12.0
Humboldt.
3.0
Manhen
13.0
Alınıra.
4.0
Bensonville
16.0
Pacific Junction
5.4
Salt Creek
.19.0
N. W. Cut-off
6.0
Itasca ...
.20.0
Galewood.
8.0
Meacham
.22.0
Mont Clare
9.0
Roselle
24.0
Orison .
10.0
Ontariovile.
.28.0
Turner Park
11.0
Bartlett.
.29.0
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R .- Depot : LaSalle and Van Buren-sts.
Rock Island Shops
4.75
Bremen 23.5
Englewood.
.6.50
Mokena.
29.5
Washington Heights.
12.0
New Lenox. .. 34.0
Blue Island.
.15.75
Joliet.
40.0
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R .- Depot : Cor. Archer and Stewart aves.
Thirty-third. st.
3.2
Daiton. 17.0
Forty-seventli st.
5.0
Thornton
.22.2
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THE
AUDIPHONE
A NEW INVENTION
THAT ENABLES
&THE DEAF
TO HEAR THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE TEETH, AND THE DEAF AND DUMB TO HEAR AND LEARN TO SPEAK.
A Class of Deaf Mutes Listening to Music for the First Time, by aid of the AUDIPHONE. (From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Dec. 13, 1879.)
Invented by RICHARD S. RHODES, Chicago, Il1.
SOLD ONLY BY RHODES & MCCLURE, Methodist Church Block, Chicago. 1880.
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A YOUNG LADY FROM WASHINGTON HEIGHTS DEAF AND DUMB INSTI- TUTE, NEW YORK CITY, HEARING HER OWN VOICE FOR THE FIRST TIME.
THE AUDIPHONE.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF.
An Instrument that enables the Deaf to Hear with Ease through the Medium of the Teeth, and the Deaf and Dumb to Hear and Learn to Speak.
INVENTED BY R. S. RHODES, CHICAGO, ILLS.
The Audiphone resembles a fan. It is made of a peculiar composi- tion, that, like a telephone diaphragm, gathers the faintest sounds and conveys them, through the medium of the teeth and auditory nerve, to the brain.
When in use the instrument is strung, or bent, to the proper tension and its upper edge is pressed against the edge of the upper teeth. See Figs. 1, 2, 3.
Fig. 1. The Audiphone in its natural position ; used as a fan.
Fig. 2. The Audiphone in tension ; the proper position for hearing.
CORD
WEDGE
HANDLE
Fig. 3. The Audiphone properly adjusted to the upper teeth; ready for use. (Side view.)
With ordinarily good upper teeth and auditory nerve the Audiphone gives good satisfaction. With artificial teeth, if they fit firmly, it gives good results.
Care should be taken, in all cases, to adjust the instrument properly.
Persons not accustomed to hearing articulate sounds, or who, by the use of ear trumpets, have become accustomed to unnatural sound, will generally require a little practice before they get the full benefit of the instrument.
In all cases the result improves as the instrument is used. Its usa also improves the natural sense of hearing.
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THE AUDIPHONE.
FROM PERSONS USING THE AUDIPHONE.
The following testimony is in all respects authentic, and in every instance has come to Rhodes & McClure, unsolicited. The same is also true concerning the notices " From the Press."
" I hear ordinary conversation with ease, and it is a wonder to me every time I use it. Sounds that I had not heard for years and had quite forgotten came back distinctly, and the more I use it the better I like it. " ABBIE R. STEVENS,
" Salem, Mass." " Oct. 9, 1879.
" I attend church, hear perfectly six pews from the desk, and can not hear the minis- ter's voice without the Audiphone. I go to lectures and concerts, and, in short, am alive again and a part of the world. Sometimes I think my Audiphone is bewitched, it works so well. " ABBIE. R. STEVENS."
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