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Jiidifchc Kalender ! Sonntag, den 1:'). September 1878 Etdssnung der Qui-on Dcvüt eines neuen Gesellschan Zlmlcipmch bcrsscxlmm s- Luftfpielt D i i szäihmtc Mitlcrkipäinstigc «).1(’oIct(m-Tier.ftag --Pc«ilnroch: VI I « »O Wenn man Im Dunkeln kmzt Schutz uk ins-J Flktcn non Mulafcssi. Donnerstag: Karitas-Zumfing Mutinco und Abends-: Dus neue Post Ziqts Vet-!nliungg-Bpttfoi. ---—iq---s..-s-«s«fl-«»VA»--»--«-««fl-I Populäre Csiimsittsprcifn \n\n Congregation Emanu-El, Will hold SERVICES on tin* ENSUING HOLI DAYS, at 103 Clybourn Avenue. [Odd Fellow's Hall]. Tickets for the Services. 7He. To be had at Mr. Z. Zingheiiner, 202 Sedgwick St.; A. Hart. 501 Larrabec St. and Z. Stern, 151 Chicago Avenue. SINGLE TICKET. 50c. 1878 5639 1879 Max Stern, Goldsmith & Co. J. Katzenbcrg’s Biblical History -FOR SCHOOL AND HOME. Bound in Board.$3 00 per Poz. Hebrew Phon. Primer.... 1 80 “ Address, J. KATZENBERG-, 22S £. S2d Si. - New York. SIMON WOLF, Attorney and Counselor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 017 Seventh Street, Opp. C. 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 10, ’78 tint Max Stern, Goldsmith & Co. PRINTERS, STATIONERS, BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ETC, 84 and 86 FIFTH A VENUE. Through strict integrity and square dealing in business, we shall endeavor to merit your custom. Our work is executed by skilled workmen, and needs no further com mend. Our prices are in conformity with the times. e id GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE. Selections from Departments: DEPARTMENT 1-Full lino 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. DEPARTMENT 9—A full line of Baby Carriages of Superior Make and Style; also, a full line of Toys and Dolls, at prices from 7c. 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 m prices, bringing them within the reach of all. DEPARTMENT IT—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. DEPART MENT 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 in 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 IMLotto is a Lower tlxan tlie Iiowest. 122 & 124 State St., just North of Madison. S. M. WYMAN, Proprietor. SOUTH-EAST CORNER Fittli Ave. & Randolph St. omo^-oo. HENRY BERG, PROPRIETOR. 6.13&C. DR. G. HESSERT, Office, 197 E. Madison St. Hours, 3—4 P. M. Residence. 267 E. Erie St. 6.13.13. CHICAGO. Iter. Al)r. Goldschmidt, 751 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. The Rev. 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.—Dr. 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 1 have reason to consider him a perfectly reliable and skillful Mohel. 0.28.5. ‘ S. D. jACoysoN, 257 Milw. ave. PHILIP STEIN, y^TTORNEY AT L AW (NOTARY PUBLIC,) Staa’s-Zeitung Building. 613.13. CHICAGO. ESTABLISHED 1S55. LEOPOLD MAYER, BANKER, 103 Adams Street, CHICAGO, Does a general Banking, Foreign Exchange and Passage Business. B3S’"All Orders promptly attented to. Cor respondence solicited. 0.13.13 H. FELSENTUAL. Ch. Kozminski. Felsenthal & Kozminski, TRANSACT A GENERAL AT THE N, E. Cor. of Washington St. & Fifth Ave, CHICAGO, ILL. They Also Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Gold and Bonds And issue IP_A_SS-A_C3 3Zj TICKETS ' For all German and the principal English Steamers. Invest funds in Real Estate and other Securities, and make collections in all parts of the globe. c.l3&c. (lEVELMl) PAPERCo! Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of PA 128 St Clair St. Cleveland, Ohio 104 & 106 Madison St. Chicago Rag- and Printed Wrapping- Paper Depart ment at Cleveland ONLY. PER J. Deschaucr. Geo. A. Ghrlstmann. —o— Drs. Deschauer & Christmami, P ENTISTS, Rooms 8 & 9 Staats-Zeitung Building, S. E. Cor. Washington St. & 5tli Ave. Entrance on 5th Ave. CIIICAG O. 6.28.52 A. L. KATLINSKY, Practical 1427 State St., Chicago. Ample References given, if required. Calls from any part of the United States promptly attended to. My long practice, as well as my skillful method, have acquired for me a reputation that any further command is unnecessary. 7.6.52. Act-ssgssss His 11 1? 5 t e r'fi si'siYssffi'sisi' 7 Hnctor. Obnr-Itri/issi-n r. Jirt/issrur ih r I’osse Ifinsik- Director. Ah xinnirr ll'-iirate)' .. Hi)mini ilftfvting .. . . . Anlins Jioch hlniph Jiosi-nbi rker ? ! •« 0. 7»f. 5()C. S(tC. Scteit ^amftag 2'4 l’-Ijr Itiatinee, 50c. 25c. J. MANZ & CO. ENGRAVERS ON WOOD 94 d 90 La Salle SI., Corner Washington. CHICAGO or %j s x a xt x i N ew Y ear’s O ards. We have a fine selection of CHROMATIC NEW YEAR'S CARDS. of Novel and Unique Designs. Also, Note Heads, Letter Heads with Mottoes, Etc,, Etc., Etc. Max Stern, Goldsmith & Co., 84 & 86 Fifth Avenue, CHICAGO. WILLIAM ISTEL, Oeffentlicher Notar, — IiESOI'.GT — "Vollmaclvten, Testamente, Geld-Anleilien,. Lebens- und Feuer-Versicherung. Director ties Westliclien HIEI>ISE - BUKDES Hester Scbutz in Krankbeits- unci Sterbefiillen. Secretiir von FK 1 E 1> H OF W A L l>H EI M, Vcrkanf von Begriibniss-Lotten und Einzel Griibern zu den billigsten Preisen. Office, Staats-Zeitungs - Oebiiude, Zimmer 16 und 17, 7.12.52. CHICAGO MASONIC Benevolent Assoc’n OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS. To all Affiliated Matter Masons: This As sociation has been chartered and organized for the purpose of giving mutual protection to families and relatives of deceased Masons— Providing: lor Widows and Orphans. Membership Fee, $0 Medical Examination, $1. Membership limited to 5,000 and Benefit to $5,000. For Particulars, send for Circular, or apply to JOSEPH S. PHILLIPS, Or 193 Superior Street, Chicago. GIL. W. BARNARD, 192 Clark St.