Nichols, G, W., 253 W. Madison. Noble, S. B., 853 Wabash av. Noyes, Edmund, 179 W. Washington. Pharmacists, OF CHICAGO, WHO ARE GRADUATES, IN PHARMACY OR MEDICINE, OR MEMBERS OF SOME PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION. Ahrend, A., Madison and Bishop ct. Barbour, John (Snyder & Barbour.) 301 W. Randolph, cor. Carpenter. Bartlett, N. Gray, 108 Cottage Grove av. Bell, A. C., 495 W. Madison. Biroth, Henry, III Archer av. Bliss, S. S., (B. & Sharp.) 154 22nd. Bluthardt, T. J., W. Madison and Sangamon. Blocki, W. F., (Gale & B.) 202 Randolph. Borcherdt, J. C. 735 W. Madison. Borland, M. W., 378 W. Van Buren. Bronold, Henry, 208 N. Clark. Buck, George, (B. & Rayner.) Madison and State, and 117 S. Clark. Buechner, H. C. 319 Milwaukee av. Byrne, J. H., 233 W. Randolph. Clacius, C. E., (Clacius & Co.) 322 W. Madison, and 974 N. Clark. Class, C. F., 280 Division. Curth, N. T., 519 Wabash. Dreier, Emil, 137 Milwaukee av. Dyche, D. R., (D. & Co.) W. Madison and Halsted. Ebert, Albert, E., State and 12th. Ehrman, John W., 387 State. Erich, Victor, 1571⁄2 Cottage Grove av. Fernow, Ludwig, 393 N. Wells. Foss, Lauriz, 54 Chicago av. Frank, August, 361 Blue Island av. Fredigke, Charles C., 472 State. Fry, I. H., State, and 22nd. Fuhring, F., 156 W. Randolph. Gale, E. O., (Gale & Blocki.) 202 Randolph. Gerhardt, L. J., Webster, and Lincoln avs. Goll, Bruno, Canal and 12th. Grassley, Charles M., S. Halsted, and O'Brien. Haanshuus, Sigvart K., Milwaukee av. and Green. Hambright, George M., 417 S. Clark. Hercher, Chas. F., 393 Larrabee. Heurmann, Henry W., 273 Larrabee. Heylmann, Charles, 298 W. Lake. Hoffmann, A. Benno, 71 Chicago av. Hooper, John H., 185 N. Clark. Hottinger, Anton, 316 Sedgwick. Hunton, K. A., (H. & Hall.) 855 W. Lake. Huyck, M. E., (Huyck Bros.) W. Lake, and Lincoln. Jamieson, Thomas N., 612 Cottage Grove av. Jauncy, Wm. (Sweet & J.) 112 Milwaukee av. Kadish, Charles J., 212 Milwaukee av. Kirk, James, Engelwood. Knoelke, Albert, 190 North Clark. Kussmann, August, 153 Canalport av. Liese, Fredrick, 453 Larrabee. Mead, N., Indianna av., cor 23rd. Mill, James W., Halsted and Adams. Milleman, Philip L., 209 Blue Island av, cor. 11th. Patterson, Theo. H., 22d and Michigan av. Reinhold, Wm., 146 N. Clark. Reuter, Henry, 92 W. Van Buren. Roemheld, Julius, Canal and Van Buren. Sharp, J. P., (Bliss & S.) 154 22nd. Smith, Albert A., 638 W. Madison. Spannagel, N. 1260 State. Stamm, Andrew, 192 Blue Island av. Stammler, August, cor. Clark and Archer av. Story, Robert, (Dyche & Co.) Madison and Halsted. Strehl, Louis, 50 W. Madison. Sweet, Henry, Kinzie and Desplaines. Vanderburg, A. C. 23 W. Madison. Whitfield, Thomas, State and 18th. Willard, Joseph, 800 Cottage Grove av. Wilson, Julius H., Maxwell and Jefferson. Veterinary Surgeons, OF CHICAGO, WHO ARE REGULARLY EDUCATED. Eggleston, Holland's stables, 22nd. st. Evert, A., 12 N. Clinton. Gregson, John, 342 W. Adams. Hofalk, H. J., 27 W. Madison. Ibach, Louis. 251 Calumet av. Paaren, N, H., 43 Harmon court. Sanborn, A. H., 615 W. Madison. Tuthill, J. D., 100 and 102 W. Monroe. MARRIAGES AND OBITUARIES. Marriages. PILSBURY-WILCOX-In Independence, Ia., on May 1st, 1872, John M. Pilsbury, M.D., of Chicago, to Adelaide J. Wilcox, of the former place. EARLE-BUNDY-In Beloit, Wis., September 27th, 1871, Charles W. Earle, M.D., of Chicago, and Fannie L. Bundy. HAY-JONES-On Thursday, May 30th, at the Cathedral of St. Raphael, Dubuque, Iowa, by the Rt. Rev. John Hennessey, Bishop of Dubuque, Walter Hay, M.D., of Chicago, Ill., and Maria Julia, daughter of the Hon. George W. Jones, of Dubuque. NEALLY-STICKNEY-At the Tabernacle Church, Chicago, Oct, 39th, 1872, by the Rev. E. T. Williams, George F. Neally, M.D., and Lizzie Stickney, both of Chicago. WHIDDEN-HUNT-At Cavalry Episcopal Church, Chicago, Oct. 1st, 1872, Philon C. Whidden. M.D., to Clara G. Hunt, both of Chicago. Obituaries. WM. WAGNER, was born in Carlsruhe, Baden, in 1825. He prosecuted the study of medicine in his native country, and prepared to practice about the year 1848, when the political troubles in that country broke out in war. Wagner championed the cause of the revolutionists, and de |