Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1880, Part 315

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
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MYRTLE LODGE, No. 275 .*- Meets Wednesday, in Myrtle Hall, South San Francisco.


WESTERN ADDITION LODGE, No. 285 .*- Meets Wed- nesday, in Hamilton Hall, corner Geary and Steiner streets .


EXCELSIOR DEGREE LODGE, No. 2 .- Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month.


TEUTONIA DEGREE LODGE, No. 4 .- Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month.


CALIFORNIA REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets Saturday.


TEMPLAR REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, No. 19 .- Meets Saturday.


GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTEE (Composed of all the Noble Grands and Vice-Grands of the Subordinate Lodges of San Francisco) .- Meets every Sunday at ten o'clock A. M.


ODD FELLOWS' CEMETERY ASSOCIATION .- In- corporated September 26, 1865. Office, 325 Montgom- ery street.


ODD FELLOW'S HALL ASSOCIATION .- Organized 1858. Capital stock, $150,000 ; office, 325 Montgomery street.


ODD FELLOWS' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized December 30, 1854. Rooms, 325 Montgomery street.


ODD FELLOWS' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated February 3, 1868. Office, 325 Montgom- ery street, room 6.


The object of this association is to secure to the families of its deceased members pecuniary aid.


ODD FELLOWS' VETERAN ASSOCIATION .- Or- ganized February 1, 1878. Objects: The preservation of the history and traditions of Odd Fellowship. Office, 325 Montgomery street.


Officers .- L. L: Alexander, President; W. H. Barnes, Secretary; Henry B. Brooks, Treasurer.


Temperance.


CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF THE ARCH DIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized June, 1874. It is a branch of the Total Abstinence Union of America, which comprises four hundred and thirty Subordinate Societies. Meets every three months in St. Joseph's Hall, Tenth street. It is sup- ported by an annual tax of ten cents on each member, gives free lectures and entertainments when funds permit, and has for its object a combination of all the total abstinence societies.


Officers .- Rev. J. B. McNally, President; A. P. Anderson Vice-President ; Ryan, Correspond- ing Secretary ; Francis Shirley, Recording Secretary ; John Bolger, Treasurer.


The following subordinate societies have been or- ganized, and meet at the time and place below noted, viz:


ST. BRIDGET's C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month at St. Bridget's Church.


ST. JOSEPH'S C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets first and third Sundays of each month at St. Joseph's Church.


ST. MARY'S C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets first and third Sundays of each month in basement of St. Mary's Cathedral.


ST. PATRICK'S C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month in basement of St. Patrick's Church.


ST. PETER'S C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month in their hall, Alabama street, near Twenty-fourth.


ST. JOHN'S C. T. A. B. SOCIETY .- Meets first and third Sundays of each month in their hall, on Eddy street, near Turk.


CHAMPIONS OF THE RED CROSS .- A temper- ance mutual benefit organization, to aid by all legiti- mate means in the suppression of the liquor traffic and for mutual relief in sickness, in connection with a life-insurance system upon a mutual protective basis-each one of two thousand members in a dis- trict paying one dollar upon the death of another.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF CALIFORNIA .- This body was organized October, 1870, and there are now in existence, under its jurisdiction, sixty-five Subordi- nate Encampments, with an aggregate membership of about two thousand members. Meets annually at place designated in call, on the third Tuesday in Oc- tober.


Officers .- A. F. Hitchcock, Grand Commander : J. M. Walling, Grand Counselor ; Miss A. I. Eskridge, Grand Junior Commander; W. A. Bushnell, Grand Secretary ; C. W. Pomeroy, Grand Treasurer, San Jose; L. Busbell, Grand Captain of Host ; Miss H. W. Peterson; Grand Mistress of Ceremonies; Miss Laura Hollenback, Grand Guard; J. W. Melrose, Grand Chaplain, San Francisco.


SUPREME COUNCIL .- Organized October 22, 1874. Meets annually on the Third Tuesday in April.


Officers .- Dr. O. L. Gordon, Supreme Commander, Santa Cruz ; John Williams, Supreme Counselor; Mrs. Barkhouse, Supreme Junior Commander, George B. Hudson, Supreme Secretary, Oakland ; C.W. Pomeroy, Supreme Treasurer, San Jose ; John Harris, Supreme Captain of the Host ; W. A. Bushnell, Supreme Guard; C. J. Owen, Supreme Sentinel, San Jose ; Rev. A. F. Hitchcock, Supreme Chaplain.


The following named Encampments have been or- ganized in San Francisco.


GOLDEN GATE ENCAMPMENT, No. 26 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, at 1133 Mission street.


POTRERO ENCAMPMENT, No. 47 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, at the Potrero.


GEO. W. CLARK,


645 MARKET STREET, wholesale and retail dealer in Paper Hangings & Shade Material. Manufacturer of Window Shades


D. HICKS & CO., Bookbinders and Printers, San Francisco.


JAMES E. GORDON & CO.,


WHOLESALE HARDWARE, Corner Market and Front Streets.


1126 SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


TEMPLAR ENCAMPMENT, No. 50 .- Meets every Wed- nesday evening, at 35 Eddy street.


FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND


PARENT DASHAWAY ASSOCIATION .- Organized BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, No. 1 .- Organized May, January 2, 1859. Number of members who have joined 1869. Number of members, three hundred. Meets every Sunday and Friday evenings, at Irish-American Hall. Objects: To encourage all persons to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors; also to afford re- lief in case of accident, or sickness, and assist in the burtal of deceased members.


Officers-B. C. Duffy, President : J. J. Dunnigan, and George Gee, Vice-Presidents; D. D. Murphy, Record- ing Secretary, Joseph A. O'Connell, Treasurer.


HOME FOR THE CARE OF INEBRIATES .- Or- ganized May 24, 1859. The property now occupied by the institution, northeast corner of Stockton nud Chestnut streets, was purchased in 1862, at an expense of $7,500, and enlarged in 1877, at a further expense of $7,000. It is conducted under the auspices of the Par- ent Dashaway Association.


Officers-Capt. H. J. Burns, President; H. Van Heu- sen, Vice-President ; John F. English, Secretary; Frank G. Edwards, Treasurer; A. P. Hayne, M. D., Su- perintendent and Resident Physician.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS .- Grand Lodge organized May 29, 1860. Jurisdiction embraces the State of California, and Territories of Utah, Idaho, and New Mexico.


Number of working Lodges, two hundred and fifty. Total membership, about eleven thousand. Office of the Grand Worthy Secretary, Sacramento.


This Order sustains the Good Teniplars' Home for Orphans, located at Vallejo, California. The build- ings, which are capacious, elegant and comfortable, were erected in 1869, by the Good Templars of Califor- nia and Nevada. The Home was opened for the recep. tion of orphan children, October 1, 1870, and is now occupied by eighty-four children, who are receiving shelter and education beneatlı its roof. $40,000 has been expended in its erection, and about $100,000 in support of its inmates. It is in a complete and exact sense a public charity, openly inviting the homeless from all portions of the States of Cali- fornia and Nevada. to share in its beneficences. It derives its name from the fact of its erec- tion by the Good Templars and its support by that Order. It is also under the control of the Grand Lodge of the Order, but its title is not ineant to con- vey any idea of exclusiveness as to the class admitted to its sheltering offices. To be a homeless orphan is the only passport required at its portals.


Officers of the Grand Lodge .- Robert Thompson, San Francisco, G. W. C. T .; Mrs. V. A. Rix, Washing- ton Corners, G.W.V. T .; William Sims, Winters, G. W. C .; George B. Katzenstein, Sacramento, G. W. S .; Dr. I. S. Halsey, Vallejo, G.W. Treasurer; J. F. Mc- Swain, Plainsburg, G. W. M .; Miss Loupie E. Trip- lett, Guadaloupe, G. W. D. M .; Rev. W. H. Tubb, Martinez, G. W. Chaplain ; Mrs. H. A. Mayhew, Red Bluff, G.W. I. Guard; C. A. Scott, Oakland, G. W. O. Guard; E. Wood Culver, G. W. Messenger; Will. D. Gould, Los Angeles, P. G. W. C. T .; Mrs. E. P. Sto- vens, San Francisco, G. S. J. T. and S. P. B. H : Levi Leland and W. M. Prottsmall, Grand Lecturers.


The following named subordinate lodges meet in this city:


CALIFORNIA LODGE, No. 7 .- Meets every Friday evening, at 997 Market street.


EVENING STAR LODGE, No. 114 .- Meets every Thurs- day evening at 997 Market street.


CONSTITUTION LODGE, No. 130 .- Meets every Friday evening at 121 Eddy street.


MISSION STAR LODGE, No. 160 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at King's Hall, east side Mission street, be- tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets.


LIFE BOAT LODGE; No. 185 .- Meets every Monday evening at the rooms of the Seaman's Temperance League, northeast corner of Front and Jackson streets.


INTERNATIONAL LODGE, No. 291 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at 997 Market street.


MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. - Organized March 22, 1866. Meets on the second Tuesday eve- ning of each month, at the Mariners' Church, north- east corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Num- ber of members, two thousand, to which additions are made continually.


Officers .- Rev. Jeseph Rowell. President ; Rev. W. D. Bishop, Secretary.


the association since that time, ten thousand. Dur- ing the year 1878 the association erected on the site of the old hall, Post street, between Dupont and Kearny, a magnificent three-story building of mod- ern style and appointments. It has a front of fifty three feet, and runs through to Morton street, a depth of one hundred and twenty fect. The first floor and basement are arranged for business purposes. The second floor contains the main exhibition hall, with a seating capacity of about eleven hundred, the offices of the association occupying the third floor. Ground for its construction was broken April 7, 1878, and the building was formally opened November 7, 1878. The cost of the structure exclusive of the lot was $50,000. The whole property being valued at $150,000.


The crowning feature in the work of this associa- tion has been and is their maintenance of the Home for the Care of Inebriates. Five out of the nine Trustecs of the Home are elected from the Dashaways, the remaining four being chosen by these five from citizens outside of the Association. The Home is the official receptacle for all insane patients, pending their examination and commitment to the asylums, for which service the city donates the Home certain police court fines, about $800 per month being realized from this sour .. , which, with dona- tions and receipts from paying patients constitutes its income.


Officers .- E. T. Batturs, President; Joseph Brown and T. E. Brennan, Vice-Presidents ; J. M. Platt, Secretary ; E. N. Zerman, Treasurer ; David Hunter, P. Bell, S. W. Holt, and E. Frodsham, Trustees of the Association : F. G. Edwards, J. F. English, J. W. Bucklin, Win. Wilson, and H. Vau Heusen, Trus- tees Home of Inebriates.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE .- Office of the Grand Scribe, at Haywards. Alameda Co.


Officers of the Grand Division .- W. O. Clark. P. G. W. P .: W. B. Wadman, G. W. P .: E. W. Giddings, G. W. A .; George Bramall, G. Scribe ; J. J. Hucks, G. Treasurer ; A. T. Sherwood, Grand Chaplain ; J. Richardson, G. Conductor ; J. G. Weed, G. Sentinel.


The following named Subordinate Divisions meet in San Francisco:


NEW ERA DIVISION, No. 2 .- Meets every Saturday evening at Huddy's Hall, 909%% Market street.


EXCELSIOR DIVISION, No. 6 .- Meets every Monday evening at 121 Eddy street.


GOLDEN GATE DIVISION, No. 12 .- Meets every Fri- day evening at Y. M. C. A. Rooms, 232 Sutter street.


CENTENNIAL DIVISION, No. 18 .- Meets every Mon- day evening at Champion Hall, Potrero.


LINCOLN DIVISION, No .- Meets every Wednesday evening at Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street,


SILOAM DIVISION, No. 14 .- Meets every Friday even- ing at King's Hall, 2131 Mission street.


TEMPERANCE LEGION, - Organized February 1, 1866, with forty-five members. Since that time over four thousand members have signed the muster roll, and are now organized in twelve companies. There is also a Ladies' Roll, which numbers over nine hun- dred members, and a Cadets', with over six hundred members.


Public meetings are held every Sunday and Thurs- day evening, and business meetings first and last Tuesday evenings in each month, at Headquarters, 232 Sutter street.


Officers. - F. E. R. Whitney, Commander-in-Chief ; Frank Richards, Colonel and First Aid ; Thomas Ful- ler, Lieutenant-Colonel and Second Aid ; W. G. Cue, Adjutant ; Isaac Nichols, Paymaster : Dr. H. Gib- bons, Jr., Surgeon ; R. B. Gardner, Chaplain ; F. E. Potter, Chief Quartermaster; Wm. M. Moore, First Assistant Quartermaster; Wm. J. Coulter, Second As- sistant Quartermaster-General ; J. A. Phelps, D. W. Saylor and Charles Wootton, Aides-de-camp.


TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE .- Or- ganized 1860. Objects, Temperance and Beneficial. James G. Farnham, Deputy Most Worthy Templar. Residence, 921 Dolores street.


There is one subordinate and one social Temple in this city.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


LACE CURTAINS, BLANKETS and FLANNELS; A SPECIALTY. Office, 33 Geary St.


Steinway Pianos lead the world. Agency, GRAY'S MUSIC STORE, 117 Post St.


J. MACDONOUGH,


IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.


SOCIETIES.


SUBORDINATE TEMPLE .- California Temple, No. 1 .- Meets every other Monday evening at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.


SOCIAL TEMPLE .- California No. 1 .- Meets every other alternate Monday evening from above, at Wash- ington Hall, 35 Eddy street.


ENDOWMENT FUND .- George W. Darbey, Secretary. Residence, 12 Dale Place.


Protective.


AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. - Organized August 17, 1872. Number of members, fifty-two. Meets each alternate Wednesday, at 310 O'Farrell street. This is a branch of an organ- ization whose headquarters are in Manchester, Eng- land, and its objects are protective and benevolent.


Officers, - Alf Roberts, President ; Peter Steedman, Secretary ; Richard Uglow, Treasurer.


APOSTLES OF LIBERTY .- Organized June 8, 1874. Number of members, thirteen hundred. Meets every other Friday night, at such place as is designated at each previous meeting. Object, to defend the principles of State sovereignty.


The society will, after a time, be composed of a Grand Lodge and six or seven subordinate Lodges.


Officers, - Charles C. O'Donnell, President ; J. G. Brown. Vice-President; William Dolan, Secretary ; H. Meagher, Treasurer.


BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION .- Organized Jan- uary 13, 1878. Number of members, sixty. Meets last Monday of each month at 545 California street.


Objects : Protective and benevolent.


Officers .- J. R. Bleily, President; W. Lippert, See- retary ; J. Lchritter, Treasurer.


BOARD OF PHARMACY .- Organized under the provisions of An Act of the Legislature, approved March 28, 1872. Meets at office of the Secretary, north- east corner of Market and Stockton streets.


The duties of the Board of Pharmacy are to trans- act all business pertaining to the legal regulations of the practice of pharmacy, and the retailing of poisons, and to examine and register all Pharmacists.


The provisions of this Act apply solely to the city and county of San Francisco.


Officers .- John Calvert, President ; William T.Wen- zell, Secretary ; Emien Painter, William M. Searby and John A. Bauer, Board of Pharmacy.


BOARD OF TRADE OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Or- ganized April, 1877. Number of members, two hundred and twenty. Office, Union Block, 202 Market street, upper floor. Objects : To protect the in- terests of its members, prevent settlements without full investigation, resist inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and bring about joint action in the col- lection of debts (other than in the ordinary course of business) .


Officers .- Jacob S. Taber, President; J. H. Nens- tadter, First Vice-President ; F. B. Reynolds, Second Vice - President ; Moses Heller, Treasurer ; J. H. Shankland, Attorney ; C. F. Wyman, Secretary.


BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS' UNION .- Incorporated March 8, 1878. Number of members, one hundred. Meets each alternate Saturday, at Charter Oak Hall.


Officers .- T. C. Hagerty, President; Edward I. Welsh, Recording Secretary ; P. B. Gallagher, Financial Sec- retary; James Cavanagh, Treasurer.


BREWERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION .- Meets at the call of the President. Number of members, thirty, manufacturers only being eligible. Objects: To protect the interests of the brewers in this city.


Officers .- F. Hagemann, Jr., President; D. Mac- Gregor, Vice-President ; H. Buttner, Secretary; J. H. Wieland, Treasurer.


BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, LODGE NO. 161 .- Organized 1875. Number of mem- bers, about sixty. Meets second and fourth Sundays of each month, at Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street.


Officers .- E. E. Stewart, Chief Engineer ; William Minnie, First Engineer; Harry Brewer, First Assist- ant Engineer and Secretary; B. Hardwick, Second As- sistant Engineer and Treasurer.


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CABINETMAKERS' UNION. - Organized Septem- ber, 1878 .- It now consists of two branchea-the Ger- man-speaking section, numbering one hundred and forty, and the English-speaking section, seventy-five. They have one President in common, and both branch- es meet at same time and place every Tuesday evening, at Humboldt Hall, corner of Kearny and Morton streets.


Officers .- (Vacant), President ; Henry Euler, Re- cording Secretary; Hermann Strocle, Corresponding Secretary; Fred. Uhrig, Financial Secretary, E. Scho- ber, Treasurer.


CABINETMAKERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated December 19, 1879. Number of members, forty-five. Factory, northwest corner of Mission and Beale streets.


The articles of incorporation limit the Association to sixty members, each of whom must own $200 worth of stock.


Officers .- Jacques Zerr, President; Henry Euler, Jr., Secretary ; Henry Ricke, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA IMMIGRANT UNION .- Organized 1869. Object: To give general information about the State, and settle colonies on large tracts of land. Wil- liam H. Martin, Secretary. Office, 533 Kearny street, rooms 17, 18 and 19.


CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .-- Incorporated June 24, 1873. Capital stock $100,000. Office northwest corner Eddy and Powell streets.


Officers .-- David Farquharson, President ; Robert F. Bunker, Vice-President ; Julius C. Reis, Treasurer; Vernon Campbell, Secretary ; A. C. Corbett, Surveyor ; J. F. Cowdery, Attorney.


CALIFORNIA STATE HOMEOPATHIC MEDI- CAL SOCIETY .- Incorporated Jannary, 1878. Annu- al meeting on second Wednesday of May, in the City of San Francisco. Special semi-annual meeting on the second Wednesday in November, where the Soci- ety may elect. Object: The advancement of the sci- ence of medicine and surgery.


Officers .- C. W. Breyfogle, M. D., President ; S. G. Tucker, M. D., First Vice-President ; H. H. Ingerson, M. D., Second Vice-President ; G. E. Davis, M. D., Re- cording Secretary ; Sidney Worth, M. D., Correspond. ing Secretary ; M. T. Wilson, M. D., Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA STATE WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE AS- SOCIATION. - Organized July, 1869. Number of members two hundred. Meets semi-monthly at 319 Kearny street. Object: Woman's political enfran- chiseinent.


Officers .- Mrs. M. A. Lewis, President ; Mra. E. A. H. De Wolf, Vice-President; Mrs. Mary J. Collins, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. Mary F. Snow, Record- ing Secretary ; Mrs. Eunice S. Sleeper, Treasurer.


CALIFORNIA STOCK EXCHANGE BOARD .- Or- ganized February, 1872. Meets daily at quarter past ten o'clock A. M. Rooms 22 Leidesdorff street.


Officers .- H. H. Barling, President ; J. G. Jewell, Chairman ; George E. Carter, Secretary ; Pacific Bank, Treasurer.


CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE MUTUAL BEN- EFICIAL ASSOCIATION .- Organized February 1, 1880. Object : To provide for the family of deceased men- bers. A per capita of $1 is levied upon each member on the death of a member.


Officers .-- Edward Gilson, President ; D. A. O'Con- nell, Vice-President ; - Touchard, Secretary ; Thad- dens Flanigan, Treasurer.


The place of meeting and time has not yet been de- cided on.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .- Rooms, Merchants' Exchange, California Street. Organized April, 1850. Regular meetings, third Tuesdays in January, Aprit, July and October. Annual meeting, third Tuesday in January; election of officers, second Tuesday in Janu- ary.


Officers .- Win. F. Babcock, President; A. P. Wil- liams, First Vice-President; James D. Walker, Second Vice-President; G. W. McNear, Charles Goodall, J. J. Mckinnon, A. B. Forbes, Moses IIeller, Edward Kruse, F. L. Castle, Archibald Mckinlay, James R. Kelly, Jabez Howes, F. W. Macondray and Caleb T. Fay, Trustees; Morris Marcus, Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian. Office, room 17, Merchants' Exchange Building.


J. GUNDLACH & CO.'S "GUTEDEL,"


The Finest and Choicest of all American Table Wines.


D. HICKS & CO., Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.


THE CONTINENTAL OIL


IS SOLD BY ALL


FIRST CLASS DEALERS.


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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.


CIGARMAKERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized April 14, 1876. Number of mnem- bers, three hundred. Meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month at Charter Oak Hall. Objects : To improve the condition of its members and protect then against the encroachments of Chinese cheap labor.


Officers .- J. C. Mullen, President; Edward Holihan, Vice-President; William Wolz, Secretary; Louis Fried- lander, Treasurer.


COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized in 1878. Objects: Protec- tive and Mutual.


Officers for 1880 .- Geo. H. Dill, President; H. L. Cobn, W. E. Stubbs and W. S. Zeilin, Vice-Presidents; E. T. B. Mills, Secretary and Treasurer.


DRAYMEN AND TEAMSTERS' UNION OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized August 26, 1876. Number of members, two hundred. Meets second and last Saturday evenings of cach month at Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.


Officers .- E. Maginnis, President; J. S. French, Vice-President; J. B. Niderost, Recording Secretary; Jacob Browning, Treasurer.


FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Organized 1877. Membersbip, one hundred. Meets on the first Saturday of each month at 219 Broadway street.


Officers .- Thomas Frau, President; Fortunato Mag- gio, Treasurer; Nicola Sturlese, Secretary. Office, 896 Front street.


FRANCO-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK. - Incor- porated March 27, 1877. Guaranteed capital, $200,000. Office, 428 Montgomery street.


Officers .- George C. Perkins, President : A. Comte, Manager ; L. Brand, Secretary and Cashier.


FRANKLIN SPAR AND BAU VEREIN .- Organized December 6, 1875. Office, 539 California street.


Objects : To raise funds, and by making loans among its members, thus enabling them to acquire and improve real estate.


Officers .- George Lang, President; J. D. G. Hoff- man; Vice-President; Hugo Pfersdorff, Secretary ; Otto Fauss, Treasurer.


FRENCH MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION .- Organized June 14, 1875. Meets second Monday of each month at Y. M. C. A. Building, 232 Sutter street. Objects : To accumulate a fund by monthly subscriptions. etc., and loan the same upon such security and in such manner as the Directors may prescribe to its stockholders, to aid them in acquiring and improving real estate.


Officers .- Emanuel Raas, President ; Isaac Upham, Vice-President; Henry Barroilhet, Treasurer ; L. L. Dennery, Secretary.


FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- Incorporated Frebruary 1, 1850. Reorganized December 30, 1878. Paid-up capital, $79,000. Office, 534 California street.


Officers .- G. Touchard, President ; A. Weill, P. Rousset, Theo. Leroy, Hy. Casanova, Fr. Perrin, E. Grisar, J. Godchaux and E. A. Lyons, Trustees.


GARDENERS' AND RANCHERS' ASSOCIATION .- Organized - Angust 15, 1874. Number of members, seventy-eight. Meets last Saturday of each month, at 105 Pacific street.


Officers .- Paolo Isola, President ; A. Ferrogiaro, Vice- President; F. G. Piccaroli, Secretary ; T. Lacoste, Treasurer.


GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY .- In- corporated February 10, 1868. Capital stock, $400,000. Office, 526 California street.


Officers .- L. Gottig, President; George Lette, Sec- retary.


GOLDEN GATE MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized September, 1877. Office 320 Sansome street, room 8. Objects: To raise funds by installments and to make loans thereof to its members.


Officers .- I. Gutte, President ; Rudolf Jordan, Vice-President ; Otto Esche, Secretary ; Anglo-Cali- fornian Bank, Treasurer.


GROCERS' PROTECTIVE UNION. - Organized April 1, 1871. Meets second Wednesday of each month at Huddy's Hall, 9097% Market street.


This is an association of retail grocers, organized for the purpose of protecting its members against bad debtors.


Officers .- James O'Connor, President ; J. E. A. Helms, Vice-President; M. Leisen, Secretary ; W. Fahrenkrug, Treasurer. Office, 605 Clay street, room 9.


GUN CLUB-Organized December 19, 1876. Objects; To practice pigeon-shooting, and assist in enforcing the gaine law.


Officers .- W. Mackintosh, President ; (vacant) Vice- President ; A. Havens, Secretary ; Charles S. Neal, Treasurer.


HACKMEN'S PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION .- Incorporated November, 1876. Meets first Monday evening of each month, in Superior Court Room, old City Hall. Number of members, fifty.




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