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Congregation Ahavi Emunali,
384 — 386 Clark St., President, Jacob Asher; Sec
retary, A. L. Stone. Services: Friday 7 p. in.,
Saturday 10 a. in., Sabbath School: Saturday
3 p. in. and Sunday 10 a. m.
Congregation Beth Hamidrash,
134 Pacific Avenue. President, E. L. Jacobson; '
Secretary, s. Pawienski; Minister, Lazar Anik- ;
ster; ehazan, David Glik. Services: Daily at
6:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. in., Saturday 7:30 a. m.
and 6 p. m.
Congregation B’nei Avrohoom.
M. Oestreicher, Pres.; A. L. Klein, Vice Pres.;
Jos. Stein, Treas.; A. Weil, Sec.; Kev. Aaron
Yanko, Minister. Synagogue, Cor. Wright and
Johnson Sts. Divine Worship, Friday 7 p. m.
Saturday 9:30 a. m.
Congregation Ahavi Scholom,
576 S. Canal St., President, Jacob Cohen; Secre
tary, Theodore Levin.
Congregation of the North Side,
Dearborn Avenue, east of Washington Square,
President S. Glickauf; M. Cohen, Vice Presi
dent; Kev. A. Norden, Minister. Services:
Friday 7 p. in., Saturday 10 a. m.. Sabbath
School: Saturday 3 p. in., Sunday 10 a. in.
Congregation Ohev Sholom (Orthodox),
435 Milwaukee Ave., President, II. Heims ; A.
Pike, Secretary; M. Lesser, Chassan and
Reader, services: Friday Evening and Satur
day at 10 a. ni.
Kehilath Anshe Maarev,
Indiana Ave., Cor. 36th St., President, M. M.
Gerstley ; Secretary, Ben. Eisendrath ; Kev.
L. Adler, Minister. Services : Friday 7 p. m.,
Saturday 10 a. in., Sabbath School: Saturday
9 a. m., Sunday 10 a. in.
Kehilath B’nai Sholom,
Michigan Ave., betw. 14th and 16th Sts., Presi
dent, David Witkowsky; Rev. Henry Gersoni,
Minister. Services: Friday 7 p. in., Saturday
10 a. m., Sabbath School, Sunday 10 a. m.
Sinai Congregation.
Worship at the Temple, Indiana Ave., Cor. 31st
Street, President, G. Snydecker; Rev. Dr. K.
Kohler, Minister. Services: Friday 7 p. m.,
Saturday 10 a. m., Sunday 10:30 a. in., Sabbath
School: Saturday 3 p. m., Sunday 10 a. m.
Zion Congregation,
Cor. Sangamon and Jackson Sts., President, D.
Simon; Rev. Dr. B. Felsenthal, Minister.
Services : Friday 7 p. m., Saturday 10 a. m.,
Sabbath School: Saturday 3 p. m. and Sunday
10 a. m.
Chevre Sehomre Hatas,
Meets every second Sunday at Aurora Turner
Hall. President, A. Feingold; Vice President,
J. Wachonheimer; Treasurer, L. Lazor; Sec
retary, E. Drinkelman.
Society of Benevolence and for the Be
lief of the Sick,
Meets 113 and 114 East Randolph Street on the
second Sunday of each month. W. Levy, Pres.;
M. Ohnstein, sec.
DR. G. HESSERT,
Office, 197 E. Madison St.
Hours, 3—4 P. M.
Residence. 267 E. Erie St.
6.13.13.
CHICAGO.
PHILIP STEIN,
y^TTORNEY AT
AW,
(NOTARY PUBLIC,)
Staats-Zeitung Building,
613.13.
CHICAGO.
GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE.
Selections from Departments:
DEPARTMENT 1—Full line of Gold and Plated Jewelry ; all the novelties of the
season, many of our own designs, novel and new, and at prices never before offered.
An inspection necessary.
DEPART MEN'f 9—A full line of Baby Carriages of Superior Make and Style; also,
a full line of Toys and Dolls, at prices from "c. up, that will make the little ones
happy. Bring them to see the assortment.
DEPARTMENT 13-The Finest and Largest Assortment of Vases, Toilet Sets,
Majolica, Parian and Lava Ware, Bronzes, which are unique and stylish, and low in
prices, bringing them within the reach of all.
DEPARTMENT 17—Consists of a full line of Ribbons, Ties, Cuffs, and Collars, in
Linen and Lace ; also, full line of Kid Gloves, in popular makes and prices, that will
astonish you ; a visit of inspection will convince all.
DEPARTMENT 18—Full line of Ladies’ Underwear. We manufacture all these
goods and offer special inducements as to prices and styles ; also, in children s
goods the same.
DEPARTMENT 19—In this Department we will open this week a full line of Fans
in all the latest styles, Head Ornaments in Real Shell, Silver and Gold Combs m all
styles, and low prices guaranteed.
DEPARTMENT 23—Crockery, Glassware, Willow Ware, Tin, Japan, and Wooden
Ware, full and complete, at remarkably low prices.
Our Blotto isi Uower tia.au the Lowest.
122 & 124 State St., just North of Madison. S. M. WYMAN, Proprietor.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER
Fitth Ave. & Randolph St.
omo^oo.
HENRY BERG,
PROPRIETOR.
6.13&C.
Rey. Abr. Goldschmidt,
751 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.
The liev. Abraham Goldschmidt of this city is
very much known, and from the highest au
thorities strongly recommended to his breth
ren in faith, as a most skillful Mohel, of more
than 20 years practice both in England and this
country.—Db. Cohen, 701 Milwaukee ave.
This is to certify, that Mr. Abr. Goldschmidt
has been practicing as a Mohel in several fam
ilies of my acquaintance, giving full satisfac
tion, and that I have reason to consider him a
perfectly reliable and skillful Mohel.
0.28.5. S. D. Jacobson, 257 Milw. ave.
SIMON WOLF,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
617 Seventh Street,
Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON. D. C.
* Practices before the Supreme Court of the
U. S., Court of Claims, Courts of the District,
the Departments of the Government. Special
ties — Customs, Revenue, Land and Patent
Office, Examination of Titles.
July 19, ’78 6m
H. Felsenthal.
Ch. Kozminski.
Felsenthal & Kozminski,
TRANSACT A GENERAL
AT THE
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For all German and the principal
English Steamers.
Invest funds in Real Estate and other
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parts of the globe. 6.13&C.
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Manufacturers and Dealers in
all kinds of
PAPER
128 St Clair St. Cleveland, Ohio
104 & 106 Madison St. Chicago
Rag- and Printed Wrapping Paper Depart
ment at Cleveland UNITY.
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V E. C„r. WiisliiretiiH St. i- 5th Ave.
Entrance on 5th Ave.
6.28.52
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