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St. AGNES' CHURCH. Location-West side of Ma- sonic avenue, between Page and Oak streets. Rev. Win. P. Kirby, Pastor; residence, 1224 Haight street. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 7:30 aud 9:30 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School after 9:30 mass; mass on week days at 7:30 A. M.
ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH. Location-Army street, between Shotwell and Folsom. Rev. Leo Bruener, O. S. F., Rector.
ST. BONIFACE'S CHURCH (German). Location- South side of Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets. Served by the Franciscan Fathers, Rev. Maximilian Neumann, O. S. F., Su- perior. Masses on Sundays at 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 p. M .; masses on week days at 5:30, 7 and 8 A. M .; Sunday School immediately after the 9 o'clock mass. There is also a Parochial School in connection with the Church, conducted by one male teacher and six Sisters of St. Dominic.
ST. BRENDAN'S CHURCH. Location-Northeast cor- ner of Fremont and Harrison streets. Rev. John F. Nugent, Rector; residence. 320 Harrison street. Masses on Sundays at 7:30, 9 and 10:20 A. M .; week day masses at 7:30 A. M. and at the Sisters of Mercy's Chapel at 7:15 A. M .. Sundays 6 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 9:30 A. M .; attendance, 225; Rev. J. J. Gannon, Assistant Rector. Societies eou- nected with the Church are: League of the Sacred Ileart, Children of Mary Sodality. Holy Angels' So- dality, Holy Childhood Sodality, St. Vincent de Paul Society and Calvarian Society.
ST. BRIGID'S CHURCH. Location-Van Ness ave- nue and Broadway. Rev. John E. Cottie, Rector; residence, 2111 Van Ness avenue: Rev. M. Ryan and Rev. B. Mckinnon, Assistant Rectors. Masses on Sundays at 6:30, 8, 9:30 and 11 A. M .; children's mass at 8:45 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M .; week day masses at 6, 7, and 7:30 A. M .: Sunday School attendance, 425. Societies connected with the Church are: Clients of Mary Sodality, 140 members; St. Aloysius' Sodality, 60 members; League of the Cross.
S.r. DOMINIC'S CHURCH AND MONASTERY. Loca- tion-Northwest corner of Bush and Steiner streets. Served by the Dominican Fathers. Very Rev. 1. Murphy, Rector. Masses Sunday at 6, 7, 8, 8:45, 9:30 and 10:30 A. M .; procession of the rosary confra- ternity on the first Sunday of each month; proces- sion of the Holy Name confraternity on the second Sunduy of each month, followed by sermon and beu- edition at 7:30 p. M .; masses week days at 6, 6:30, 7 and S A. M.
ST. FRANCIS' CHURCHI. Location-Corner Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue. Rev. Terrence Caraher. Rector; residence, 620 Vallejo street; Rev. Patrick lleslin and Rev. M. J. Giles, Assistant Ree- tors. Sunday masses at 7, 8:45. 9:30 and 11 A. M., the
mass at 9:30 being the children's mass; vespers, ser- mon and benediction Sunday at 7:30 P. M .; daily mass, 7 and 7:30 A. M.
ST. IGNATIUS' CHURCH. Location - North side Hayes street, near Van Ness avenue. Conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. connected with St. Ignatius' College. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 5, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 A. M .; rosary at 7:15 P. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M .; sermon and benediction at 8 p. M :. masses on week days at 5, 5:45, 6:30, 7:15 and 8 A. M .; rosary and other devo- tional exercises at 7:30 P. M .; Gentlemen's Sodality at 7:30 A. M .; Father Hickey. S. J., Director. Ladies* Sodality at 7:30 A. M., on third Sunday of month: Father Calzia, S. J., Director. Boys' Sodality at 8:30 A. M .; Father Tardella, S. J., Director. Con- fessions heard at all times; in Sodality Chapel, for males only, 7 to 9 P. M., Saturday.
ST. JAMES' CHURCHF. Location-Twenty-third and Guerrero streets. Rev. P. R. Lynch, Rector; resi- dence, 1032 Guerrero street. Rev. P. J. O' onnor. Assistant Rector. Order of masses: 6:30, 7:30. 9 and 10:30 A. M. Sundays; 7 A. M. daily; children's mass, 9 A. M. Sundays; vespers and benediction, 7:30 P. M. Sunday School attendance, 475. Societies connected with the church are: Immaculate Conception Sodal- ity, 100 members; Children of Mary, 65 members; Young Ladies' B. V. M., 69 members; Young Men's, 55 members; League of the Sacred Heart, 1000 mem- bers; St. Vincent de Paul Society, 20 members; League of the Cross, 250 members.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Location-Tenth, between Folsom and Howard streets. Rev. P. Scanlan, Rec- tor; residence. 214 Tenth street; Rev. R. J. Doran, Rev. J. McDonnell and Rev. J. Collins, Assistant Rec- tors. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M., and at 9 o'clock in the hall, for chil- dren only; vespers at 7:30 p. M .; masses on week days at 6:30 and 7:30 A. M. Business hours, 9 to 10 A. M. and 7 to 8:30 p. M. Sunday School immediately after 9 o'clock mass; attendance 310; Parochial School for girls, in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Names, at- tendance 511; Parochial School for boys, attendance 410. Societies connected with the church are: So- dality of the Immaculate Conception, 200 members; St. Vincent de Paul Society, in aid of the poor of the parish, 125 members.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH (Paulist Fathers). Location- Northeast corner California and Dupont streets. Rev. Henry H. Wyman. C. S. P., Superior and Rector; Rev. Arthur M. Clark, C. S. P., Rev. Charles J. Powers, C. S. P .; Rev. Francis B. Doherty, C. S. P., Rev. M. Otis. C. S. P., are in charge. Masses on Sundays at 6:30, 7:30. 9 and 11 A. M .; week days 6:30 and 7 A. M. and during Lent at 8 A. M .; vespers and sermon at 7:45 P. M. These priests give missions and special courses all over the State.
ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Location - Northwest corner Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, Vicar-General; Rev. P. C. Yorke, Chan- cellor; Rev. P. E. Mulligan. Secretary: Rev. Edw. Dempsey, Rev. Jos. Byrne. Rev. J. B. Hannigan and Rev. Charles A. Ramm, Assistants; residence. 1100 Franklin street. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6,7, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M .; children's mass, in Cathedral chapel, at 9 A. M .; masses on week days at 6 nnd ? A. M.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH. Location-Broad street, near Plymouth avenue. Rev. James Cooper. Rector; residence, San Mateo, Cal. Masses on Sunday at 11 A. M .; first Sunday in each month at 9 A. M.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Location-Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Rev. P. J. Grey, Rector; residence, 744 Mission street ; Rev. John Brennan. Rev. I'. J. Quinn and Rev. P. J. Keane, Assistant Rectors. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 p. M .; inasses on week days at 6:30, 7 and 7:30 A. M .; confessions on Saturdays and eve of festivals from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. M .; also on week days after masses; business hours, 9 to 11 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 P. M.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Location - Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Rev. M. D. Connolly. Rector; residence, 1623 Church street; Rev. W. O'Grady and Rev. James A. Grant, Assistant Rectors. Masses and religious instructions on Sundays at 7, 8:30. 9:30 nnd 10:30 A. M .; vespers, sermons and benediction at 7:30 P. M .; mass on week days at 7 A. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M .; attendance, 600. Societies con- nected with the church are: Holy Name Society (young men and boys), 150 members; Young Ladies' Society, 85 members: Holy Angels' Sodality, 110
THOMAS DAY COMPANY HAVE REMOVED to their new factory building. 725 MISSION ST., Near Third Street, Opposite Grand Opera House.
DEVELOPING, PRINTING, RELOADING.
KODAKS.
PHOTO SUPPLIES. T. P. ANDREWS, 109 Montgomery St.
Churches.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Churches. 55
members; St. Vincent de Panl, for relief of the poor of the parish, 150 members; League of the Cross Temperance Society, 200 members.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Location-East side of Ala- bama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth. Rev. P. S. Casey, Rector; Rev. James McDon- ald and William Lyons, Assistants; pastoral resi- dence, 2905 Twenty-fourth street. Masses on Sunday at 6, 7, 9 and 10:30 A. M. ; on holy days at 6, 7 and 9 A. M .; mass on week days at ? A. M .; children's mass at 9 A. M., in the hall on Florida street : Sunday School after the children's Inass: In the boys' school for boys, in the convent for girls. The Parochial schools, under the charge of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the Sisters of Mercy, accommodate the youth of the parish.
ST. ROSE'S CHURCH. Location-Branuan street, near Fourth. Rev. D. F. Nugent, Rector; residence, 532 Brannan street; Rev. M. Kennealy and Rev. Joseph M. Gleason, Assistant Rectors; residence, 532 Brannan. Masses at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School attendance, 800; Parochlal School attendance, 475. Societies connected with the church are: League of the Sacred Heart, 1,200 mem- bers; Confraternity of Bona Mors, 1,000 members; Arch-confraternity of Poor Souls, 180 members; Altar Society, 181 members; Children of Mary Sodallty, 70 members; Holy Angels' Sodallty, 75 members; Infant Jesus' Sodality, 148 members, and Saint Aloysius' Sodality, 48 members.
ST. TERESA'S CHURCH. Location-Tennessee street, between Butte and Solano, Potrero. Rev. P. O'Con- nell, Rector; Rev. M. P. Scanlan, Assistant Rector; residence, 723 Tennessee street. Masses on Sundays at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; week days at 7:30 and 8 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 P. M.
STS. PIETRO E PAOLO CHURCH. Location-Fil- bert and Dupont streets. Rev. Raphael de Carolis, Rector; residence, 1600 Dupont street. Masses on Sunday at 7 and 9 A. M. Sunday School attend- ance, 550. Societies connected with the church are: League of Sacred Heart, 400 members; Sts. Peter and Paul's Society, 61 members; Altar Society, 200 members; Sts. Peter and Paul's Young Men's Sodal- ity, 30 members; Children of Mary Sodality, 40 mem- bers; Holy Angels' Sodality, 125 members; Holy Childhood Sodality, 100 members; Sanctuary Boys' Society, 25 members.
STAR OF THE SEA CHURCH. Location-Northwest corner Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Rev. J. P. Coyle, Rector; residence, 335 Eighth avenue. Masses on Sundays at 8 and 10 A. M .; week days at 7:30 A. M. Sunday School attendance, 100. Societies: Children of Mary Sodality, 15 members; Holy Angels' Sodality, 25 members.
YGLESIA DE NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE. Location - North side Broadway, between Mason and Taylor streets. Rev. A. M. Santandreu, Rector; residence, 908 Broadway; Rev. James Viladomat, Assistant Rector. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 and 10:30 A. M .; vespers at 7:30 p. M .; masses on week days at 7 and 7:30 A. M. Sunday School attendance, 150. Societles connected with the church are: Third Order of St. Francis, 50 members; Altar Society, 50 members; Perpetual Adoration, 100 members; Ladies of Christian Charity, formed to help the poor of the parish, has 54 members.
CHAPELS.
Holy Names Convent-Tenth and Howard streets. Immaculate Conception-Twenty-fourth and Guer- rero streets.
Magdalen Asylum-Potrero avenue.
Mt. St. Joseph's-South San Francisco.
Notre Dame Convent - Dolores and Sixteenth streets.
Sacred Heart Academy-Ellis and Franklin streets. Sacred Heart College-Eddy and Larkin streets.
Sacred Heart Presentation Convent-Ellis and Tay- lor streets.
Sacred Heard Presentation Convent-Powell street. Sisters of St. Dominic-Twenty-fourth and Guer- rero streets.
Sisters of the Holy Family-Hayes street.
St. Bridget's Convent - Van Ness avenue and Broadway.
St. Francis Technical School-Geary and Gough streets.
St. Mary's Hospital-Bryant and First streets.
St. Rose's Academy-Fcll and Fillmore streets.
St. Peter's Academy-Twenty-fourth and Columbia streets.
St. Vincent's Convent-Mission street.
Youths' Directory-2030 Howard street.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCHI. Location- O'Farrell street, between Webster and Fillmore, Rev. Duane V. Bowen, Pastor. Services every Sun- day at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M .; Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at 10 A. M .; evening service at 7:30 P. M. In connection with the church is a free circulating library, containing Swedenborg's theolog- ical writings and the collateral works. A. W. Man- ning, Librarian. Library open after Sunday morn- ing service, or by applying at 1626 O'Farrell street on week days.
SECOND NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH. Location- Corner Lyon and Washington streets. Rev. Joseph Worcester, Pastor; residence, 1030 Vallejo street.
UNITARIAN.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. Location-Southwest corner Geary and Franklin streets. Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1609 Larkin street. Cyrus O'Neil, Sexton, at the church, Mondays, from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M .; Saturdays, from 8 A. M. to 12 M .; residence, 420 Thirteenth street. Services are held in the church every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The services of communion and bap- tism are held on the first Sunday in March, June, September and December. Sunday School, with bible and infant classes, meets at 9:45 A. M. The two societies connected with the church are the Society for Christian Work and the Channing Auxiliary. The Society for. Christian Work ad- ministers the charities of the church; meetings second and fourth Mondays in each month. The Channing Auxiliary, for the support and advance- ment of Unitarian ideas-Post Office Mission Com- mittee meets Tuesdays at 2 P. M. Applications for pamphlet Unitarian literature, addressed Post Office Mission, First Unitarian Church, will be promptly filled. The Channing arranges afternoon lectures and publishes an annual calendar.
SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH. Location - Corner Capp and Twentieth streets. Rev. A. J. Wells, Pas- tor; residence, 924 Valencia street. Sabbath serv- ices at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Location-Church street, between Twenty-ninth and Day. Christian Endeavor meeting held Sunday at 6:45 P. M. Thomas Howell, Elder; residence, 20 Derby place. Sunday services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
BRETHREN. These brethren had their origin at Plymouth, England, between sixty-five and seventy years ago, in which country they are generally known as "Plymouth Brethren." They, however, disclaim being called by any name that would make them sectarian. They simply gather to the name of "Jesus only." They are orthodox in doctrine, and acknowledge no creed but the entire Word of God. They meet in this city in Gospel Hall, 832 Howard street. All correspondence to be addressed to Charles Montgomery, 208 Bush street.
CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCHI. Location -3776 Eighteenth street. Rev. Wm. M. Pearl, Pastor; resi- dence, 3648 Seventeenth street. Services every Sunday at 10 A. M. and 4:30 and 5:00 P. M.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (First). Location-East side of Twelfth street, between Howard and Mission streets. Rev. Frank S. Ford, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sunday School at 9:30 A. M .; Senlor Society of Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 P. M .; Junior, on Sunday. at 3 P. M .: prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M .; Auxiliary Christian Woman's Board of Missions meets first Thursday of each month at 2:30 P. M .; Ladies' Ald Society, every Thursday of each month from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
CHURCHI OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. Location -1231 Pine. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. every Sabbath. Sabbath School and Bible Class, 12:30.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Location- Beethoven Hall, 336 Post street corner of Powell. Pastor .. The Bible and Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy. Readers: Sue Ella Bradshaw, C. S. B., residence, 702 Powell street; Charles M. Howe, C. S. D., residence, 841 Post street. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M., including an exposition of the Christian Science Bible Lessons, International scrles. Sunday School for children at the same hour "Science and Health" study, Thursday at 8 P. M. in Mystic Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. All are welcome.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St., Tel. Mission 43.
N. CLARK & SONS,
CHIMNEY PIPE TOPS and CAPS, Manufacturers and Dealers
San Francisco. I7 and 19 SPEAR ST.,
F E -Representing Manufacturers of - PRINTING MACHINERY, LINOTYPE METAL, ETC. 2
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SANSOME ST., Y V. J. A. REY 320 .
JOHN G. ILS & CO.,
FRENCH RANGES, BROILERS, CARVING TABLES.
814-816 Kearny St. Everything requisite for kitchen and bakery use.
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Churches. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY. Colleges aad Private Schools.
FRIENDS' MEETING. A meeting of the Society of Friends is held every Sunday at 11 A. M. in the Lecture Room of Y. M. C. A. Hall, corner Mason and Ellis streets.
LATTER DAY SAINTS' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST. Services at Academy Hall, 927 Mission street, every Sunday at 2 and 7 P. M.
MARINERS' CHURCH, THE, of San Francisco. Was organized by its present Pastor, Rev. J. Rowell, in 1858. It finds its field for usefulness among the sea- men and strangers on our water front. It has a good and commodious house of worship on the northeast corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, erected in 1866. Here religious meetings are held every day in the week, temperance meetings twice in each month, correspondence maintained with seamen in all parts of the world, a free reading room maintained (the first free reading room in the city), with books and papers in various languages, and writing materials, all free, social entertainments given twice a week. and large quantities of good reading matter supplied to out-bound ships. All vessels in port, and sailors' boarding-houses, are often visited, and all possible effort is made to save seamen from perils and vices, and make them good citizens and Christian men. The church is undenominational, self-governed, and is aided in 1ts work by Christian and philanthropie people of every name.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Meets in Harmony Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. Services every Sab- bath at II A. M. and 7:80 p. M. They have a Sunday School whose session follows the morning service. Communion on second Sabbath of each month. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, and a literary meeting under Zion's Religio Society on Friday evening. Their minister the past year is Rev. C. A. Parkin, who is also the Presiding Elder of the Northern California District Conference. The church has always clung to the doctrine of one wife for one man. The chief feature of their church is an acceptance of the New Testament form of church organization, as outlined in Ephesians, 4th chap., and an aspiration after the spiritual gifts named in } Cor., 12th chap., which they claim God in mercy bestows upon them when He will, not when they will.
SALVATION ARMY. Headquarters, ' 1139 Market street. Brigadier James Keppel, commanding Pacific Coast Division.
Life Boat (men's food and shelter depot). Corner Howard and New Montgomery streets.
Women's Shelter. 829 Folsom street.
Children's Home. 328 Bryant street.
Corps No. 1, Commercial street, near Kearny ; Corps No. 2, Sacramento and Kearny streets; Corps No. 3, 711 Mission street; Corps No. 4, 2417 Mission street; Corps No. 5, Pacific street, near Kearny; Corps No. 6. 1139 Market street; Corps No. 7, corner of Pine and Polk streets; Corps No. 8, 639 Merchant street; Corps No. 9, 210 Grant avenue ; Corps No. 10, 117 Jackson street; Corps No. 11, 815 Sacramento street.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Location - Laguna street, between Golden Gate avenue and Mc Allister street. Elder E. E. Andross, Pastor ; residence, 407 Octavia street. Services on Saturday at 11 A. M., on Sunday at 7:30 p. M. and Sunday School at 9:45 A. M .; on Wednesday evening, prayer meeting; on Thursday evening, missionary meeting.
WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Location- Bush street. between Scott and Devisadero. Rev. W. A. Gardner, Pastor; residence, 2200 Post street. Lord's Day services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M .; Sunday School at 10.A. M. Miss Nettle E. Gardner, Superin- tendent. Junior Christain Endeavor meets at 5 p. M .. and Senfor at 6:30 p. M .; prayer meeting on Wednes- day at 7:30 p. M. This church was organized May 1. 1893. Present membership, 350. Christian Endeavor Fane located at 1818 Union street is a mission sup- ported by the West Side Church. Sunday School at 3 p. M .; Bible Class Tuesdays at 7:30 P. M. ; preaching on Tuesday evenings by Rev. W. B. Berry, Superin- tendent.
COLLEGES AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART. A chartered Institution conducted by the Ladles of the Sacred Heart. Madame Gorman, Superlor. Location-Corner of Ellls and Franklin streets. Its alm Is to give a thorough and redned education in the modern lan- guages, science, musje and art. French is a specialty
of the school. Under the same auspices is being constructed a branch academy at Menlo Park which it is expected will be open for scholars about May. I898.
BOLTE'S JEANNE, MISS, SCHOOL. Location-2297 Sacramento street. While all due attention is given to English, it is guaranteed to teach the French and German languages as thoroughly and rapidly as if acquired abroad.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ARTS. THE.
Incorporated 1885. The school was founded by James Lick and endowed with $540,000. 1ts object being, "To educate males and females in the practical arts of life, such as any workers in wood, iron and stone, or
of the metals, and in whatever industry intelligent me- chanical skill now is or can hercafter be applied. The institution is open to all youths residing in California, and is free of charge for tuition. The academic buildings and shops are located at the cor- ner of Sixteenth (Center street) and Utah streets, about one mile south of the New City Hall and one block cast of Potrero avenue, accessible by Ninth, Bryant, Fillmore and Sixteenth streets. Officers- Horace Davis, President; A. S. Hallidie, Vice-Presi- dent; James S. Bunnell, Secretary; Horace Davis, A. S. Hallidie, John O. Earl, Horatio Stebbins, D. D., and James Spiers, Trustees; George A. Merrill, Principal.
COGSWELL POLYTECHNICAL COLLEGE. Was founded by Dr. H. D. Cogswell and Caroline E. Cogs- well, with an endowment valned at $1.000.000. The academic building is a three-story brick structure at the corner of Twenty-sixth and Folsom streets. The shop building, a two-story frame structure, is located in the rear. The school year consists of forty weeks divided into two terms; the first term begins on the first Monday in August and the second on the first Monday in January. The time of the students is equally divided between academic and technical work, seven courses being open for selection. Officers-Dr. H. D. Cogswell, President, Marechal Niel Hotel, 404 Ellis street: Mrs. Caroline E. Cogs- well, Marechal Niel Hotel; Abner Doble, Howard and Fremont streets; Robert Ewing, 418 California street: Thomas G. Knight, 154 Golden Gate avenue; Oscar Lewis, 16 Post street; J. H. Culver, Secretary, 31 Post street: W. H. V. Raymond, Superintendent of Instruction.
COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME. Location- Dolores street. between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. This Institution, incorporated and empowered to con- fer collegiate privileges, is situated in one of the most agreeable and healthful portions of San Fran- cisco, retired, yet easy of access by the street cars. The building is surrounded by spacious and hand- somely laid-out grounds, admirably adapted for exercise and amusement; the rooms are sunny and well ventilated. The object of the institution is to impart an education, solid and refined, the course of Instruction being well calculated to render the young ladies good members of society in this world, but, above all, to fit them for that Higher Society which should be the aim and end of all our life's work. The discipline is mild, yet firm and energetic, while the greatest care is taken to promote the health and comfort of the pupils. The course of studles Is pursued mainly in the English language, but French, Spanish and German are taught with gratifying success. A partial course comprises Literature, English, Latin and modern languages; also any special branch desired.
DE FILIPPE'S ACADEMY OF LANGUAGES. This well-known Institution of learning, which was estab- lished in 1871, is now pleasantly located at 320 Post street, opposite Union Square, and is patronized by the élite of our city. Prof. De Filippe is a graduate of the academles of Paris and Madrid. He Is one of the foremost imparters of instruction in Spanish and French on the Pacific Coast. He personally superintends the French and Spanish classes, and he has a corps of first-class assistants to teach any of the other languages that people may desire to learn. In the parlors of his academy may be found foreign periodicals, and a large and varied library of Euro- pean works, free to the use of scholars.
HIASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW. Founded March 26. 1878, by S. Clinton Hastings. the first Chief Justice of the State of California. Martin Kellogg. LL.D., President; Hon. Willlam HI. Beatty, Sacramento, Chief Justlee of the Supreme Court, ex officio Presi- dent of Board of Directors; Charles W. Slack, Ph. B. LL.B., Dean and Professor of Law ; Willlam B. Bosley, A. B., LL. B., Assistant Professor of Law; Warren
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