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NATIONAL ELECTROPOISE CO.
ELEVATOR.
ROOMS 310-312, 96 STATE ST.
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not Advertised : Drop Letters. Box Letters. Letters directed and sent to hotels, and thence returned to the post office as unclaimed. Letters returned from the dead letter office to writers, and card request letters. Circulars, free packets, containing printed docu- ments, speeches and other printed mat- ter. N.B .- A request for the return of a letter to the writer if unclaimed within thirty days or less, written or printed with the writer's name, post-office and State, across the left hand side of the envelope, on the face side, will be com- plied with. Such letters will be returned to the writer free of postage.
MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS.
This class embraces newspapers and other periodical publications, issued not less than four times a year, from a known office of publication, and bearing a date of issue, and which have no cloth, leather, or other substantial binding. Such publications must have a legiti- mate list of subscribers and must not be designed primarily for advertising purposes or for free circulation. The rate of postage on second-class matter when sent from the office of publication (including sample copies), or when sent from a news agent to actual subscribers, or to other news agents, is one cent per pound or fraction thereof; but if sent by any other than the publisher or a news agent is one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.
MAIL MATTER OF THE THIRD CLASS.
This class embraces transient news- papers and periodicals, books (printed), photographs, circulars, proof sheets.and corrected proof sheets with manuscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated. The rate of postage is one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof, except on transient newspapers and periodicals of the second-class, which will be one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.
MAIL MATTER OF THE FOURTH CLASS.
This class embraces labels, patterns, playing cards, visiting cards, address tags, paper sacks. wrapping paper and blotting pads, with or without printed advertisements thereon, bill heads, letter heads, envelopes with printed addresses thereon, ornamented paper, and all other matter of the same general character. This class also includes merchandise, and samples of merchan- dise, models, samples of ores, metals,
minerals, seeds, etc., and any other matter not included in the first, second, or third classes, and which is not in its form of nature liable to damage the contents of the mail bag, or harm the person. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce or fractional part there- of.
U. S. POSTAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. FEES FOR MONEY ORDERS.
On orders not exceeding $5 . . 5 cts. Over $5, and not exceeding $10 . 8 cts. Over $10 and not exceeding $15, 10 cts.
Over 15 30, 15 cts.
Over 30 6.
40, 20 cts.
Over 40 .6
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50, 25 cts.
Over 50 ..
60, 30 cts.
Over 60
70, 35 cts.
Over 70
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80, 40 cts.
Over 80 .6
66 100, 45 cts.
No fraction of cents to be introduced in the order.
No single orders issued for more than $100.
Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional money orders.
No applicant, however, can obtain in one day more than three orders paya- ble at the same office and to the same payee.
INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDER SYSTEM.
Orders can be obtained upon any money order office in Great Britain and Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, France, Al- geria, Japan, Portugal, The Hawaiian Kingdom, Jamaica, New Zealand, New South Wales, Hungary, Egypt and Hong Kong, India and Tasmania, Queensland, Cape Colony, The Wind- ward Islands and The Leeward Islands, for any sum not exceeding $50 in Uni- ted States currency.
No single order issued for more than $50.
Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain additional money orders. There is no limit to the number of orders in the International Money Or- der System.
FEES FOR ALL INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.
On orders not exceeding $10 .
. $.10
Over $10 and not exceeding $20
.20
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POSTAL NOTES.
Postal Notes for sums not exceeding $4.09 will be issued on payment of a fee
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WHY SUFFER FROM DEFECTIVE VISION !
DR. MORRIS BERNHARDT,
OCULIST
OPTICIAN
Thorough and scientific examinations of the eyes and adjust- ment of Glasses to all cases of defective vision.
THE LATE DR. J. ADAMS ALLEN, M. D., LL. D., President Rush Medical College, wrote this beautiful tribute to the doctor's skill in May, 1878:
" I take especial pleasure in recommending to my friends who need further light or modification of the same in any form,
DR. MORRIS BERNHARDT
who has convinced me that progress in the scientific and artistic department to which he has enthusiastically devoted himself, has developed much more than had been dreamed of in my philosophy. It has been a luxury to me to have looked over his rare and beau- tiful appliances for better lighting the windows of the soul."
"I fully concur with Dr. Allen in his recommendation of Dr. Bernhardt."
W. H. BYFORD, M. D. (deceased.)
Dr. Bernhardt has permanently established his office at 167 DEARBORN ST., ROOM 303. (Late of 125 and 127 State St.)
Office Hours are from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Consultation Free.
WILLIAM HANNA, M. D.
MEMBER OF ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW.
SPECIALIST-DISEASES OF WOMEN.
HOURS:
10 A. M. to 4 P. M .; 7 to 8:30. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
M'VICKER'S THEATRE BLDG.
ROOMS 18 AND 19.
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of three cents each. These notes are made payable to bearer at any money order office in the United States which the purchaser may designate.
REGISTRY DEPARTMENT.
Letters can be registered to all parts of the United States upon payment of a fee of ten cents, in addition to the regular postage.
CITY DELIVERY.
Free delivery of letters by faithful carriers will be secured by having the letters addressed to the street and number.
RAILWAY POST-OFFICES.
Railway post-offices are established on all lines from Chicago. These offices run upon nearly all trains, and letters may be mailed at the cars up to the moment prior to the departure of the trains. Stamps of the denominations of two cents may be had at the cars.
ACADEMIES AND SEMI- NARIES.
BAPTIST UNION THEOLOGI- CAL SEMINARY-Morgan Park ..
BIBLE INSTITUTE FOR HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS OF THE CHICAGO EVANGELIZA- TION SOCIETY-228 to 232 Lasalle av.
CHICAGO MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL-Michigan av. nw. cor. 12th.
CHICAGO MUSICAL COLLEGE- Central Music Hall.
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMI- NARY-81 S. Ashland av.
GARRETT BIBLICAL INSTI- TUTE-Evanston.
GERMAN LUTHERAN THEO- LOGICAL SEMINARY-437 N. Ash- land av.
ILLINOISINDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-South Evanston.
McCORMICK THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF THE PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-1060 N. Halsted.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY -Evanston.
ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE-413 W. 12th.
UNION COLLEGE OF LAW- Dept. of Northwestern University, 40 Dearborn.
WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEM- INARY OF THE PROTESTANT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH-1113 Wash- ington boul.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE OF LITER- ATURE AND ART-Evanston
ASYLUMS.
CHICAGO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-49th and In- diana av.
CHICAGO NURSERY AND HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM-855 N. Halsted and 175 Burling.
CHICAGO ORPHAN ASYLUM - 2228 Michigan av.
COOK COUNTY INSANE ASY- LUM-Located at Dunning, III.
COOK COUNTY POOR HOUSE- Dunning P. O.
DANISH LUTHERAN ORPHANS' HOME-Maplewood
ERRING WOMAN'S REFUGE- 5024 Indiana av.
FOUNDLINGS HOME-114S.Wood nr. W. Madison.
GERMAN OLD PEOPLE'S HOME -Harlem. (Altenheim P.O.) Cook Co., nine miles west of City Hall, on Wis- consin Central R.R.
GUARDIAN ANGEL GERMAN (R.C.) ORPHAN ASYLUM-Located at Rose Hill (Havelock P.O.) Cook Co.
HOLY FAMILY ORPHAN ASY- LUM-Holt and Division.
HOME FOR INCURABLES-Ellis av. cor. 56th
HOME FOR THE AGED-W. Har- rison cor. Throop.
HOME FOR THE AGED-414 Chi- cago av.
HOME FOR THE AGED-Sheffield av. sw. cor. Fullerton av.
HOME FOR UNEMPLOYED GIRLS-Market and Elm.
HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS- 1926 Wabash av.
HOME OF INDUSTRY (for dis- charged prisoners)-234 and 246 Honore.
HOUSE OF PROVIDENCE (for young women)-Adjoining Mercy Hos- pital, Calumet av. cor. Twenty-sixth.
HOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEP- HERD-N. Market cor. Hill.
ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS-South Evanston.
ILLINOIS MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME-447 Carroll av. cor. Sheldon.
ME
LONDON
1886
PORTRAITS
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RTIST
32 HISKERING HALL CHICAGO
HIGH - CLASS . PORTRAITURE ...
WD. L. Judson,
PUPIL OF . LEFEVRE & BOULANGER, PARIS
32 CHICKERING HALL, WABASH AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET,
Chicago.
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ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF AGRI- CULTURE AND MANUAL TRAIN- ING SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Glenwood Park.
MARTHA WASHINGTON HOME -Graceland av. cor. Western av., Lake View.
NEWS-BOYS' & BOOT-BLACKS' HOME-1418 Wabash av.
OLD PEOPLE'S HOME-Indiana av. nw. cor. Thirty-ninth.
SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB-433 W. 12th.
SERVITE SISTERS'INDUSTRIAL HOME FOR GIRLS-1396 W. Van- buren.
SOLDIERS' HOME-South Evan- ston.
ST. JOSEPH'S ASYLUM FOR BOYS-Crawford av. bet. W. Diversey av. and W. Belmont av.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS-409 S. May.
ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM -Thirty-fifth cor. Lake av.
ST. MARY'S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS-Feehanville, Cook Co., Ill.
ST. PAUL'S HOME FOR NEWS BOYS-45 and 47 Jackson
ST.VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLUM AND MATERNITY HOSPITAL-19İ Lasalle av.
UHLICH EVANGELICAL LU- THERAN ORPHAN ASYLUM-221 Burling nw. cor. Centre.
WASHINGTONIAN HOME-566 to 572 W. Madison.
CEMETERIES.
CALVARY-Ten miles n. of city. Office at Cemetery and 11, 142 Dear- born.
CONCORDIA-Five miles west of city limits on Madison. Office 2, 173 Randolph.
FOREST HOME CEMETERY- Offic 3 92 Washington.
GERMAN LUTHERAN OF ST. PAUL AND EMANUAL CHURCHES-N. Clark cor. Graceland av.
G ACELAND-N. Clark ne. cor. Gra land av. five miles n. of court hous, on Chicago & Evanston R.R. Oper every day (Sundays to lot owners only) Office, room 56 Montauk blk.
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY-S. of Graceland cemetery.
MOUNT GREENWOOD CEME TERY-One-half mile w. of Morgan Park. Office, room 33, 95 Washington.
MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY- Washington Heights. Office, 305, 138 Jackson.
MOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY- Dunning Station, C. M. & St. P. Ry. 9 miles w. of city hall. Office, 409 Mil- waukee av.
MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY- One-half mile w. of Morgan Park, on Grand Trunk R. R. Office, 11, 142 Dearborn.
OAKWOODS-Sixty-seventh st. cor. Cottage Grove av., Hyde Park. Office, room 102, 187 Dearborn.
ROSEHILL-Seven miles from city, on Mil. div. C. & N.W.Ry. City office, 28 and 30, 159 Lasalle.
ST.BONIFACE-(German Catholic) N. Clark cor. Lawrence av.
WALDHEIM-Ten miles from court house, on Galena div. C.H.& B. and C. & Wis.Cent.Ry. Office, 161 Randolph.
CONSULS IN CHICAGO.
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC-193 Vanburen; Consul, P. S. Hudson.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN-78 and 80, 5th av .; Consul, Henry Claussenius; Vice Consul, Edward Claussenius.
BELGIUM-169 Dearborn; Consul, Charles Henroten.
DENMARK-209 Fremont; Consul, Emil Dreier.
FRANCE-70 Lasalle; Consul Gen- eral, Edmund Bruwaert; Chancellor, Julius Heilman.
GERMAN EMPIRE-25 Borden blk. Consul, K. Buenz; Vice Consul, Dr. Ludwig Arendt.
GREAT BRITAIN-4, 72 Dearborn; Consul, James Hayes Sadler; Vice Con- sul, R. H. Hayes Sadler.
ITALY-1, 110 Lasalle; Consul, Conte V. Manassero di Costigliole
MEXICO-30, 126 Washington; Con- sul, Felipe Berriozabal jr.
NETHERLANDS-85 Washington; Consul, Geo. Birkhoff jr.
SWEDEN & NORWAY-1, 153 Ran- dolph; Vice Consul, Peter Svanoe.
Knickerbocker Ice Company
SUCCESSORS TO E. A. SHEDD & CO.
CAGO-ENGRAVING-CO.
Showing the Ice Houses at Wolf Lake, Ind., the Largest in the World, OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. PRINCIPAL OFFICE : 134 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Telephones 1789 and 1796.
BRANCH OFFICES :
Corner 22d Street and Stewart Avenue,
Sangamon and Lake Streets,
Leavitt ard Kinzie Streets
Ogden Avenue and West 14th Street,
66 38th Street and Western Avenue,
40tn Steet and Stewart Avenue,
- Oakland,
987;
- Town of Lake, .. 9660,
· Hyde Pa k. 66 9987
· Englewond, Tel 38 "
9745
75th Street and Dobson Avenue,
92d Stre .t and B. & (). Ry.,
115th Street and Stephenson Avenue, -
Telephone 8403
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4001
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6. 7255
7:32
64 43d Street and Stewart Avenue,
54th Street and Lake Avenue,
63d Street and Wentworth Avenue,
Grand Crossing,
- South Chicago,
· Pullman.
PRINCIPAL STORAGE:
CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS. OCONOMOWOC, WISCONSIN. WOLF LAKE, IND .NA.
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SWITZERLAND-65 Washington; Vice Consul, Julius Wegmann.
TURKEY-169 Dearborn; Consul, Chas. Henrotin.
HOSPITALS.
ALEXIAN BROTHERS HOSPI- TAL-539 to 569 N. Market.
AUGUSTANA HOSPITAL - 151 Lincoln av.
BENNETT HOSPITAL-Ada cor. Fulton.
CHICAGO EMERGENCY HOSPI- TAL-194 Superior.
CHICAGO FLOATING HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION-Hospital open during July and August on North Pier, Lincoln Park.
CHICAGO HOMEOPATHIC HOS- PITAL-S. Wood se. cor. York.
CHICAGO HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN-W. Adams nw. cor. Paulina.
COOK COUNTY HOSPITAL-W. Harrison cor. Wood.
GERMAN HOSPITAL-754 and 756 Larrabee.
HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL-281I to 2815 Groveland av.
ILLINOIS CHARITABLE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY-227 W. Adams.
LAKESIDE HOSPITAL - 4147 Lake av.
MARINE HOSPITAL-N. Halsted nr. Graceland av. five miles north of court house, on lake shore. Office, Custom House bldg. room 20.
MAURICE PORTER MEMORIAL FREE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN -606 Fullerton av.
MERCY HOSPITAL-Calumet av. cor. Twenty-sixth.
MICHAEL REESE HOSPITAL -- Twenty-ninth ne. cor. Groveland av.
NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOS- PITAL-3411 Cottage Grove av.
PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL-300 S. Wood.
ST. ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL- Davis se. cor. Thompson.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL-360 Garfield av. nw. cor. Burling.
ST. LUKE'S FREE HOSPITAL- 1420 to 1434 Indiana av.
WESLEY HOSPITAL-355 Ohio.
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF CHI- CAGO-Thirty-second nw. cor. Rhodes av.
LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS.
ARMOUR MISSION-Thirty-third se. cor. Butterfield.
CHICAGO BRANCH OF THE IN- TERNATIONAL TRACT AND MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 26 and 28 College pl.
CHICAGO HISTORICAL SO- CIETY LIBRARY-142 Dearborn av.
CHICAGO LAW INSTITUTE- Room 67 County bldg.
CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY-At Public Library, City Hall.
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY- 4th floor. City Hall. Open week days from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Regular meetings of the Board 2d and 4th Saturdays of each month, at 3 p.m.
CHICAGO ATHENAEUM LI- BRARY-18 to 26 Vanburen. Open week days from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
COLORED MEN'S LIBRARY- 400 Dearborn
HAMMOND LIBRARY - Ashland av. cor. Warren av.
HYDE PARK LYCEUM READ- ING ROOM AND LIBRARY-136, 53d.
ILLINOIS TRACT SOCIETY S.D. ADVENTISTS-Repository 26 and 28 College pl.
LINCOLN STREET M. E. CHURCH FREE . LIBRARY -S. Lincoln cor. Ambrose.
NEWBERRY LIBRARY-338 On- tario nr. Rush.
PULLMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY- 73 and 75 Arcade bldg.
RAVENSWOOD -PUBLIC LI- BRARY-Commercial nw. cor. Sulzer.
SOUTH CHICAGO PUBLIC LI- BRARY-Bowen School bldg. 93d cor. Houston av.
UNION CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-94 Dearborn. Open from 12.30 to6.30 p.nr. Sundays 3 to 6 p.m.
WESTERN NEW CHURCH UN- ION CIRCULATING LIBRARY AND BOOK ROOM-17 Vanburen. Open 9 a.m. to 5. p.m.
LOUISE & CO.
Court . . . Milliners
BY APPOINTMENT.
48 MONROE STREET, PALMER HOUSE.
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WHEELER LIBRARY-1113 Wash- ington boul.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS- SOCIATION READING ROOM-148 Madison. Open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday open from 2 to 8 p.m. Rail- road departments W. Kinzie cor. Canal; at Rock Island car shops, 4747 State; 653 S. Canal; Bridgeport Dept., 3042 Archer av. and 5420 Tracy av.
MILITARY.
Stationed at Headquarters, Division of the Missouri, Pullman bldg., south- west cor. Michigan av. and Adams st.
Major General Nelson A. Miles, U.S. Army, room No. 406.
Captain Eli L. Huggins, 2d Cavalry, Aide-de-Camp, room No. 405.
Captain Marion P. Maus, Ist Infantry, Aide-de-Camp, room No. 404.
Brevet Brigadier General Chauncy Mckeever A. G. Dept., Assistant Adjutant General, room No. 407.
Major William J. Volkman, A. G. Dept., Assistant Adjutant General, room No. 408.
Colonel Edward M. Heyl, Inspector General, room No. 417. .
Major Peter D. Vroom, I. G. Dept., Inspector General, room No. 417.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, 5th Infantry, Acting Judge Advo- cate, room No. 419.
Brevet Brigadier General Judson D. Bingham, Assistant Quartermaster General, Chief Quartermaster, room No. 403.
Major Gilbert C. Smith, Assistant to Chief Quartermaster, room No. 612.
Colonel Wm. Rucker, Pay Depart- ment, Chief Paymaster, room No. 412.
Brevet Brigadier General Michael R. Morgan, Assistant Commissary Gen- eral of Subsistence, Chief Commissary of Subsistence, room No. 415.
Major Ely McClellan, Surgeon, At- tending Surgeon and Examiner of Re- cruits, room No. 412.
Major George W. Candee, Paymaster, room 418.
Captain Frank D. Baldwin, 5th In- fantry, I. S. A. Practice Room, No. 506.
Captain William L. Marshall, Engi- neer Officer, room No. 413. In charge of River and Harbor Improvements, Exchange bldg. cor. Pacific av. and Vanburen st.
Colonel Bernard J. D. Irwin, Medical Department, Medical Director, room No. 411.
Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Wilson, Comissary of Subsistence, de- pot and Purchasing Commissary of
Subsistence. Office 3 E. Washington.
Captain Edward G. Mathey, 7th Cav- alry, Recruiting Officer, 10 S. Clark.
First Lieutenant John McA. Webs- ter, 22d Infantry, Recruiting officer, 82 to 88 W. Madison
PARKS.
DOUGLAS-W. 12th, Fairfield av. W. Nineteenth and Albany avs.
ELLIS-fr. Prospect pl. to Thirty- seventh w. of Cottage Grove av.
GARFIELD-W. Madison, S.Homan av. W. Lake, etc.
HUMBOLDT -W. North av. S. California av. W. Division, etc.
JACKSON-The Lake, 56th, Stony Island av. 67th
JEFFERSON-W. Adams, Throop, W. Monroe, Loomis
LAKE-Michigan av. fr. Jackson to Lake Park pl.
LINCOLN-The Lake, North av. N. Clark, N. Park av. Diversey av.
SOUTH-See Jackson and Washing- ton Parks
UNION-Ogden av. Warren av. Ash- land av. W. Lake, Bryan pl.
VERNON-Lytle, Sibley, Gilpin pl. Macalister pl.
WASHINGTON-Cottage Grove av. 5Ist, South Park av. 60th
WASHINGTON SQ. - N. Clark, Washington pl. Dearborn av. Walton pl.
WICKER-Park, Fowler, N. Robey
PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS, AND BUILDINGS.
Adams Express bldg,-185 to 189 Dear- born.
Alabama Flats-Prairie av. cor. 31st
Allen Flats-143 and 145 Oakwood boul. American Express Co.'s Bldg-72 to 78 Monroe.
Andrews Bldg .- 153 and 155 Lasalle.
Apollo Hall-5th floor, 69 State.
Arcade Bldg .- 156 to 164 Clark.
Argyle Bldg .- Jackson nw. cor. Michi- gan av.
Armour Flats-33d and Dearborn.
Ashland Blk .- 53 to 65 Clark. Athenaum Bldg .- 48 to 54 Dearborn. Atlas Blk .- 45 to 61 Wabash av.
Auditorium Bldg. - Congress, Michi-
gan av. and Wabash av. Avon Flats-99, 33d.
CHICAGO Massage and Swedish Movement Cure ... INSTITUTE .
Established 1882 by
FRANCIS OSBALDESTON,
ROOM 38 DORE BLOCK,
N. W. Corner State & Madison Sts. Take Elevator 75 East Madison Street.
My office for treatment and tuition is prominently located in the central part of Chicago, and it is the only genuine institution of its kind outside of N. Y. City.
F. Osbaldeston's success is only equaled by his skill. My patrons, consisting of physicians and lay people, are numbered by the thousand.
DEFORMITIES A SPECIALTY.
DISEASES WHICH MAY BE MADE TO YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT:
Paralysis, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Hip Diseases, Sleep- lessness, Obesity, Disordered Circulation, Nervous Prostration, Torpid Liver, Distortion of Ligaments, Lateral Spinal Curvature, Rheumatism.
N. B .- No mechanical agencies employed, the warm human hand being not only a painless but a pleasant and in every way most rational and efficient curative agent.
PATIENTS TREATED AT ANY HOUR AT THEIR RESIDENCES. School of Instruction and Ladles' Department,
3035 INDIANA AVENUE Corner 31 st Street
TERMS AND REFERENCES ON APPLICATION.
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Ayer's Bldg .- 166 to 172 State
Battery D. Armory-N. of Exposition Bldg.
Bay State Bldg. - State se. cor. Ran- dolph
Belvidere Flats-3100 Cottage Grove av.
Benton Flats-Ohio sw. cor. Pine
Board of Trade-Head of Lasalle
Bordeaux Flats-339. Michigan av.
Borden Blk. - Randolph nw. cor.
Dearborn.
Brand's Hall-160 to 170 N. Clark
Brother Jonathan Bldg. - 2 and Sherman.
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Bryan Blk .- 160 to 174 Lasalle.
Calumet Bldg .- 187 to 191 Lasalle
Calumet Flats-248 Erie.
Cambridge Flats-39th nw. cor. Ellis av. Caxton Bldg .- 328 to 334 Dearborn.
Central Mnfrs. Blk-74 to 88 Market
Central Music Hall -State se. cor. Randolph
Central Union Blk-Madison nw. cor. Market.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg .- Wash- ington se. cor. Lasalle.
Charlevoix Flats -87 Rush.
Chemical Bank Bldg .- 85 and 87 Dear- born.
Chicago Herald Bldg-154 to 156 Wash- ington
Chicago Opera House Bldg .- Clark sw. cor. Washington.
Chicago Stock Exch. Bldg .- Dear- born ne. cor. Monroe.
Chicago Title and Trust Co. Bldg .- 98 to 102 Washington
Chickering Hall-241. Wabash av. Cisco Bldg .- 84 Washington.
Citizen's Bank Bldg. - 119 and 121 Lasalle.
City Hall-Washington cor. Lasalle Cobb's Bldg .- 120 to 128 Dearborn
Columbia Theatre-104 to 110 Monroe. Commerce Bldg .- 14 and 16 Pacific av. Commercial Nat. Bank Bldg .- Dear- born se. cor. Monroe.
Como Bldg .- 323 and 325 Dearborn.
Corinthian Hall-187 Kinzie
Counselman Bldg .- Lasalle cor. Jack- son.
County Bldg .- Clark cor. Washing- ton.
Covenant Hall-36 Lasalle
Criminal Ct. Bldg. - Michigan cor. Dearborn av. Custom House .- Clark cor. Adams. Dakota Flats .- 3025 Prairie av.
Dale Bldg .- 308 to 316 Dearborn Dearborn Hall-40 Dearborn
Dickey Bldg .- 34 to 46 Dearborn.
Donohue & Henneberry's Bldg .- 407 to 425 Dearborn
Dore Blk .- State nw. cor. Madison.
Ely Bldg .- Wabash av. sw. cor. Mon- roe.
Empire Blk .- 128 and 130 Lasalle.
Equitable Bldg .- 106 to 110 Dearborn.
Erie Flats-Lake av. sw. cor. 37th.
Evening Post Bldg .- 162-164 Washing- ton
Exchange Bldg .- VanBuren se. cor Pacific av.
Exchange Bldg .- Union Stock Yards.
Farwell Hall .- 148 Madison.
First Cavalry Armory-Foot Monroe st. First Inf. I. N. G. Armory-Michigan av. nw. cor. 16th
First Nat. Bank Bldg .- Dearborn nw. cor. Monroe.
Florence Flats-16 to 22 Bellevue pl.
Foote Blk .- Clark sw. cor. Monroe
Forbes Blk .- 193 Washington
Franklin Bldg .- 341 to 349 Dearborn
FREIBERG HALLS-180 and 182 22d.
Fry Bldg .- 84 and 86 Lasalle.
Fuller Blk .- 148 to 156 Dearborn.
Fullerton Blk .- 90 to 96 Dearborn.
Gaff Bldg .- 230 to 236 Lasalle.
Girard Bldg .- 298 to 306 Dearborn
Grand Opera House-87 Clark
Greenebaum Bldg .- 72 to 82 Fifth av.
Grenada Flats-74 and 76 Rush
Hale Bldg .- State se. cor. Washington.
Halsted St. M. E. Ch. Blk .- 778 S. Halsted
Hampshire Blk. - Lasalle se. cor. Monroe.
Hansen Bldg .- 116 and 118 Dearborn.
Haymarket Theatre .- 161 to 169 W. Madison.
Hawley's Bldg .- 134 to 146 Dearborn.
Hodge's Bldg .- Indiana av. ne. cor. Twenty-second.
Home Insurance Bldg .- Lasalle ne. cor. Adams.
Honore Bldg .- 194 to 210 Dearborn.
Hotel DeLincoln .- 60 and 62 Wiscon- sin.
Hotel Rutland .- 282 Indiana.
Hotel Vendome .- 780 North Park av.
Hotel Windham -52 and 54 Rush Hotel Worth-435 Washington boul.
Houghton Flats-584 Dearborn av.
Howland Bik .- 174 to 192 Dearborn.
Illinois Bank Bldg. - 111 to 117 Dear- born.
Imperial Bldg .- 252 to 260 Clark.
Ingleside Flats .- I to 5 Park av.
Insurance Exchange Bldg. - Lasalle sw. cor. Adams.
Inter-Ocean Bldg. - Dearborn nw. cor. Madison.
Ivanhoe Flats .- Thirty-sixth cor. Cot- tage Grove av.
Ivar Flats. - Thirtieth cor. Cottage Grove av.
Jaeschke Flats-296 Ohio.
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Journal Bldg .- 159 and 161 Dearborn. Kearsarge-258 to 266 Dearborn
Kenilworth Flats. - Thirty-sixth nw. cor. Ellis av.
Kenosha Flats-2976 South Park av.
Kent Bldg .- 151 and 153 Monroe.
Kimball Hall .- 243 to 249 Wabash av.
Kinzie Flats-144 Pine
Klare's Hall-72 N. Clark
Lakeside Bldg. - Clark sw. cor.
Adams.
Lasalle Blk .- Lasalle nw. cor. Madison.
Lasalle Flats .- 204 and 206 Cass.
Leamington Flats-94 to 98, 37th.
Lenox Bldg .- 88 and 90 Washington.
Locust Apartment Bldg .- 113 and 115 Locust.
Loomis Bldg .- 2 to 6 Clark.
Lumber Exchange. - South Water
nw. cor. Franklin.
Lumberman's Exchange. - 238 South Water.
Major Blk .- 139 to 151 Lasalle.
Mallers Bldg .- 226 and 228 Lasalle.
Manhattan Bldg. 307 to 321 Dearborn
Marine Bldg .- 152 to 158 Lake,
Marion Flats-248 Ohio.
Marquette Flats .- 85 Rush.
Martine's Halls. - 55 S. Ada and 22d nw. cor. Indiana av.
Mason Blk .- 92 and 94 Washington
Masonic Temple-State ne. cor. Ran- dolph
McCormick Blk .- 67 to 73 Dearborn
McCormick J. L. Bldg .- 15 to 27 Wa- bash av.
McNeil Bldg .- 128 and 130 Clark.
McVicker's Theatre Bldg .- 78 to 84 Madison.
Mentone Flats .- 146 Dearborn av.
Mentor Blk .- 163 State.
Mercantile Bldg .- 112 to 118 Lasalle.
Merchants' Bldg .- Lasalle nw. cor. Washington.
Methodist Church Blk. - Clark se. cor. Washington.
Metropolitan Blk .- 159 to 165 Ran- dolph. Milano Flats .- 338 Ohio.
Monadnock Bldg .- Jackson cor. Dear- born
Monon Blk .- 320 to 326 Dearborn. Montauk Blk .- III to 117 Monroe.
Morton Flats .- 203 and 205 Ontario. Morton Flats .- Michigan av. cor. 18th.
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