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SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART. - Organized March, 1881. Meets for the present at the call of the President, in the parlora of the Palace Hotel. The objects of thia society are the establishment of rooms for the exhibition and sale of woman's work ; the diffusion of a knowledge of decorative art among women and their training in artists' industries. To maintain a library of hand-books on subjects of Dec- orative Art and Design, for the use of members and pupils.
Officers .- Mrs. James R. Pringle, President ; Mrs. A. McF. Davis, Mrs. Hall McAllister, Mra. Easton and Mra. J. L. Rathbone, Vice-Presidents ; Mrs. Je- rome Lincoln, Treasurer; Miss Thibault, Recording Secretary; Miss McLane and Miss Parrott, Corre- sponding Secretaries.
SPORTSMAN'S CLUB OF CALIFORNIA. - Organ- ized February, 1876. Incorporated August, 1876. Num- ber of members, one hundred and twenty. Objects, preservation of fish and game, and retention of fishing preserves, etc. Office, 320 Sansome street.
Officers .- A. M. Ebbets, President ; C. A. Morse, Vice-President ; William Stuart, Secretary. .
TERRITORIAL PIONEERS OF CALIFORNIA .- In- corporated November 10, 1874. Rooms, 838 Market street. The objects of this association are to form a more perfect union of the Pioneers of California in the bonda of friendship, and to cultivate social inter- course between them ; to collect and preserve histor- ical facts and information in connection with the early and subsequent history of the settlement of the Pa- cific Coast ; to form a library for the diffusion of use- ful knowledge among its members ; to form a cabinet of' auch minerals, geological, and other natural sub- stances sa can be obtained by the association ; to pur-
sue auch literary and scientific objecta, by means of lectures or otherwise, as shall be deemed expedient by the Board of Directora, and to perpetuate the mem- ory of those whose wisdom, valor, and enterprise ad- vanced civilization to the shorea of the Pacific. All white malea who were in California prior to the ninth day of September, 1850, and the male descendants of all such, of lawful age, are eligible to membership.
The library now contains upward of twenty-five hundred volumea, and the cabinet for mineralogical, geological, and other specimens of California produc- tion, ia in a very flourishing condition. Board meets second Tuesday of each month. "
Officers .- David Meeker, President; William Pesr- son and Marcus Harloe, Vice-Presidents ; Lowell J. Hardy, Jr., Secretary ; Alfred S. Iredale, Treasurer ; M. C. Brydges, Marshal.
UNITED BAR OF SAN FRANCISCO .- Organized March 8, 1879. Number of members, ninety-five.
Officers .- H. J. Tilden, President ; Eugene M. Deu- prey, First Vice-President; Second Vice-President, vacant ; Francia Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer.
YALE CLUB OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organ- ized September 1, 1877. Number of members, seventy- five. Regular meetings are held on the second Thurs- day of January, April, and October, of each year, at place that may be desiguated by the Executive Com- mittee. There is also an annual meeting and banquet on the second Thursday of December.
Objecta : To promote social intercourse among its members; to revive the memories and cherish the spirit of Alma Mater, and to further the interests of liberal education upon the Pacific Coast.
Officers .- John R. Jarboe, President; Gordon Blanding,and Charles Page, Vice-Presidents ; Mount- ford S. Wilson, Secretary ; Ely I. Hutchinson, Treas- urer.
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AMERICUS CLUB .- Organized February 1, 1871. Number of members, fifty. Meets every Monday even- ing, at the southwest corner of Third and Howard streets.
Officers .- J. G. Noonan, President ; P. F. Casey, Secretary.
APOLLO GLEE SOCIETY .- Organized 1874. Num- ber of members, about seventy-five. Meets every Tuesday at 647 Market street. Object: Culture of vocal music.
Officers .- Prof. Martin Schultz, conductor.
ASSOCIATED VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR .- Organized July 2, 1866. Number of members, aixty-five. Meeta second Thursday of each month, at the hall, 516 Bryant street.
Officers .- L. B. Hopkins, President; A. Andrews, First Vice-President ; Alex. McDonald, Second Vice- President ; M. C. Robertson, Secretary ; J. F. Bekeart, Treasurer ; S. Deal, Marahal.
BOHEMIAN CLUB .- Incorporated April 9, 1872. Number of members, about four hundred. Business meetings held second Tuesday in January, April, July, and October. Literary and musical meetings last Saturday evening of each month, at the rooms, 430 Pine street. Objects : The promotion of social and intellectual intercourse between journalists and other writers, artiats, actors, and musicians, profes- sional and amateur.
Officers .- Alexander G. Hawes, President ; George Chismore, Vice-President ; George W. Beaver, Treas- urer; H. J. Brady, Secretary ; Fred. L. Castle, C. R. Greathouse, H. C. Johannes, Clay M. Green and H.M. Bosworth, Directors.
BREMERVORDE VEREIN .- Organized October 1, 1872. Number of members, ninety. Meets at Turn Verein Hall, 620 Bush street, second Monday of each month.
Officers .- F. C. Siebe, President ; John Martens, Vice-President ; George E. Gerlach, Secretary ; O. W. Lilkendey, Financial Secretary ; C.Dunker, Tressurer.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY
EDDY ST., West of Fillmore Street OFFICE, 33 GEARY ST.
Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.
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J. MACDONOUGH,
IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN COAL AND PIG IRON, 41 Market Street,' corner Spear.
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CALEDONIAN CLUB .- Organized November 24, 1866. Number of members, six hundred and fifty. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month, at 32 O'Farrell street. Objects : Encouragement and practice of the games, and preservation of the customs and manners of Scotland, and a promotion of a taste for ber literature, music, etc.
Officers .- Colin M. Boyd, Chief ; John F. Kennedy, First Chieftain ; Hugh Fraser, Second Chieftain ; Findley Ross, Third Chieftain ; Alex. McLea, Fourth Chieftain ; Alexander McRae, M. D., Physician ; D. A. McDonald, Donald Mc Lea, and Angus McLeod, Trus- tees.
CALIFORNIA BASE BALL LEAGUE .- Organized 1878. Games every Sunday at Recreation Grounda, San Francisco. It is composed of the following Clubs: Athletio B. B. Club, Knickerbocker B. B. Club and Reno B. B. Club.
Officers .- L. N. David, President ; John F. Hen- neasy, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA PIONEER COURSING CLUB .- Or- ganized February 20, 1867. Number of members. forty. Regular meetings held on first Tuesday of each month. Location of course, Merced, Merced Co. Officers .- James Adams, President; N. Curry, Vice- President; T. Tunstead, Treasurer; James Douglass, D. W. White, D. A. Macdonald, N. Curry and T. Tun- stead, Stewards.
CALIFORNIA SCHUETZEN CLUB .- Organized Jan- uary, 1876. Meets at Arion Halle, northeast corner of Kearny and Sutter streets, first Wednesday of each month. Number of members, thirty.
Officers .- Philo Jacoby, President; J. H. Shulte, Vice-President; F. Freese, Secretary ; A. F. Wieland, Treasurer; J. Stanton, First Shooting Master ; Wil- liam Heber, Second Shooting Master. . .
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S SOCIAL SCIENCE AS- SOCIATION .- Organized August 7, 1880. Number of members, one hundred. The object of the Associa- tion is to promote the social, mental and industrial education of women and girls. The following de- partmenta are now open: Women's Exchange, Deco- rative Art School ; also classes in French, German, Spanish and music. Meetings are held at half-past 2 P. M., the first and third Saturday of each month, at the rooms of the Association, 304 Stockton street.
Officers .- Mrs. J. W. Stow, President ; Mrs. J. H. Smyth, Vice-President ; Misa Isabella G. Prince, Secre- tary ; Mrs. J. Tilden Moulton, Treasurer.
CONCORDIA SOCIETY. - Organized November, 1864. Number of members, two hundred. Meetings held first Tuesday of each month at the rooms, north- west corner of O'Farrell and Stockton streets.
Officers .- Martin Heller, President; E. Emanuel, Vice-President ; Charles Hart, Recording Secretary; Henry Meyer, Financial Secretary; M. Hyman, Treas- urer.
DANISH SOCIETY (Norden) .- Organized July, 1873. Number of members, about one hundred. Meets every Tuesday at 739 Howard street. Object: To en- courage social and dramatic entertainment.
Officers .- L. Laurberg, President; John V. Hoff- mann, Recording Secretary ; John Nelson, Financial Secretary ; N. P. Peterson, Treasurer; M. P. Soren- sen, Director of Amusements ; J. H. Thrane, Libra- rian.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN. - Organized October 2. 1876. Objects: Social recreation and cultivation of music, singing, and German literature among its members. Meets second Monday of each month, at Club Rooms, 216 Dupont street.
Officers .- Dr. A. T. Ehrenberg, President ; William Hinz, Vice-President; Otto Hundesser, Recording Secretary ; M. J. Mertens, Financial Secretary ; H. J. Brand, Treasurer ; F. C. Bauer, Librarian.
DIANA CLUB (Sporting) .- Re-organized Septem- ber, 1877. Membership, ten. Meets first Thursday of each month in the Club rooms, corner of Twenty- fourth and Dolores streets. Harry. Edwards, Presi- dent; W. S. Davis, Vice-President; H. A. Parrish, Secretary ; Charles Westenhaver, Treasurer.
DOLPHIN SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Or- ganized July. 1877. Number of members, twenty- five. Boat house, foot of Montgomery Avenue.
Officera .- A. F. Wieland, President; Peter Orth, Vice-President ; George Katz, Treasurer ; Albert Roth- kopf, Captain.
EL DORADO COUNTY ASSOCIATION .- Organized June 4, 1878. Number of members, twenty-five. An- nual reunion held in May.
Officers .- J. C. Pennie, President ; W. H. Bodfish, Secretary ; Dr. J. E. Kunkler, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Thomas McManus, Treasurer.
EUREKA TURN VEREIN .- Organized October 26, 1863. Number of members, one hundred and fifteen. Pupils, one hundred and fifty. Regular meetings, firat Wednesday of each month. Hall, 706 Powell street, between California and Pine.
Officers .- William G. Koch, President ; P.H. Kiefer, Vice-President ; John P. Johannsen, Recording Sec- retary ; C. Lucan, Corresponding Secretary ; William Wankowski, First Leader; F. H. Lieker, Second Leader; F. Johannsen, Treasurer; O. H. Lieker, Librarian.
GEORGE T. TRIMBLE ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Organized January 13, 1875. Number of members, fifty. This Society is composed exclusively of members of the New York Public School No. 7, between the years 1826 and 1846. Annual meeting and banquet in March or April, the date being set in conformity with the same celebration in New York City.
Officers .- H. A. Crane, President ; W. H. Bovee and H. N. Morse, Vice-Presidents; H. F. Stivers, Secretary ; W. F. Buswell, Treasurer.
GERMANIA CLUB .- Organized December 12, 1873. Number of members, about ninety. Meets every Tues- day evening, at 71 New Montgomery street, room 3.
Officers .- P. F. F. Kohnke, President; G. Kamma, Vice-President ; D. Liedemann, Recording Secretary ; H. Janaen, Financial Secretary ; A. Bura, Treasurer. .
GOLDEN GATE YACHT CLUB .- Organized Feb- ruary 28, 1876. Number of members, fifteen. Meets every Monday evening, at northeast corner of Howard and New Montgomery streets, rooms 7 and 8.
Officers .- J. P. Kerr, President ; G. K. Coates, Vice- President ; J. M. Casey, Secretary ; John E. Broder- ick, Treasurer ; E. R. Brady, Commander ; P. T. Schad, Vice-Commander.
HAMBURG AND ALTONA SOCIAL SOCIETY .- Organized 1875. Number of members, sixty. Meets every Monday evening at southwest corner Califor- nia and Kearny streets. Objects: social and benevo- lent.
Officers-Ernst Maack, President; F. Krooke, Vice- President ; Charles Kewitz, Financial Secretary; N. Heithman, Recording Secretary; M. Buchtmann, Treasurer.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY .- Organized July, 1866. Incorporated February 1, 1873. Number of members, one hundred. Meets every Friday evening at 647 Market street.
Officers .- Wm. Shew, President ; Dr. J. M. Willey, and Mrs. J.A. Cameron, Vice-Presidents; Mme. Waldo Cohen, Secretary ; James Young, Financial Secretary; J. B. Russell, Treasurer ; F. T. Newberry, Librarian ; Prof. Heinrich, Conductor.
. HARVARD CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO :- Organ- ized 1874. It is composed of the Pacific Coast Alumni of Harvard University, and now numbers about sixty members. "Meetings are held quarterly at some hetel. Objecta: Good fellowship and the interests of Harvard University.
Officers .- Horatio Stebbins, President; Andrew McF. Davis and John W. Taylor, Vice-Presidents ; Alfred A. Wheeler, Secretary ; Pelham W. Ames, Treasurer.
HAWTHORNE SOCIAL CLUB .- Place of meeting, King's Hall, 2131 Mission street. Object : Social. Numbers (limited) forty.
Officers .- William R. Stone, President ; H. H. White, Vice-President ; John Trounson, Treasurer ; A. M. S. Mayer, Recording Secretary ; J. F. Sims, Cor- responding Secretary.
IVY SOCIAL CLUB .- Organized August 15, 1870. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-five, to which number it is limited. Meets third Monday of each month, at B'nai B'rith Hall.
BEAMISH'S SHIRTS ARE THE BEST. TRY THEM
D. HICKS & CO., Paper-rulers and Blank-book Manufacturers, 508 Montgomery, cor. Commerc'l.
BAKER & HAMILTON,
SAN FRANCISCO and SACRAMENTO. Gale Chilled Plows, Tiger Wheeled Wire Rakes, Star Moline Plows.
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Officers .- J. P. Cochran, President; James Wain- wright and C. Fenkhausen, Vice-Presidents; R. F. Bunker, Treasurer; Adolph Kahn, Secretary.
MINERVA SOCIAL CLUB .- Organized January 28, 1878. Number of members about fifty. Meets every alternate Friday evening, in Minerva Hall (Saratoga Hall Building.) Object : Social.
Officers .- George H. Davis, President ; Frederick Lippien. Vice-President ; Joseph L. Armer, Secre- tary ; Benjamin Armer, Financial Secretary ; E. L. Lewis, Treasurer ; W. A. Doud, Editor ; Miss Julia Kohn, Editress.
NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY .- Organized December 1877. Number of members, one hundred. Meets semi-annually at place designated in call. The Di- rectors consist of two members from each New Eng- land State, and three at large.
Officers .- Hon. F. F. Low, President; Oliver Eld- ridge and S. H. Phillips, Vice-Presidents ; E. Hallett, Secretary.
OLD NEVADANS .- Organized 1876. Number of members, three hundred and fifty. Meets annually. Officers .- George W. Dixon, President; James F. Crossett, Secretary and Treasurer.
OLYMPIC CLUB .- Reorganized September 1, 1873, by the consolidation of the San Francisco Olympic and the California Olympic Clubs. Number of mem- bers, seven hundred. On the first of January, 1879, the Club moved from their old rooms, on the corner of New Montgomery and Howard streets, to the splendid quarters built especially for them at 119 Post street. The rooms and fittings, furniture and paintings cost upwards of $50,000. The Boxing, Fenc- ing, Dumb-bell, Indian Club and Gymnasium Depart- ments are all.elaborately fitted up ; the Billiard, Chess and Reading Rooms are models in their way, and the dressing room department contains five hundred dressing lockers, eighteen bath-rooms, numerous ba- sins, three barber's chairs, and other conveniences.
The Club gives socials on the first Friday of each month, to which no gentlemen but members are ad- mitted.
Class afternoons, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days.
Class evenings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Officers .- Horace P .. Fletcher, President; A. S. Barney, Vice-President ; C. W. Platt, Secretary ; John O. Bell, Jr., Assistant Secretary ; H. B. Russ, Treas- urer ; R. T. Stombs, Clerk; W. S. Lawton, Superin- tendent ; Louis Gerichten, Instructor of Fencing and Boxing ; John A. Hammersmith, Instructor of Gym- nastics ; C. E. Green, C. E. Case, Frank Shay, W. R. Melville, J. H. Jennings and M. H. Weed, Board of Di- rectors.
PACIFIC AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION .- Organized in 1877 for the advancement of rowing among amateurs.
The Annual Convention is held st the time and place designated by the Executive Committee.
Officers .- T. W. Fenn, President; Alfred Tobin, Secretary; J. D. Griffin, Treasurer.
The Association now includes the following Clubs : Pioneer Rowing Club, Nautilus Rowing Club, Dolphin Rowing Club, Ariel Rowing Club, Golden Gate Club, Columbia Rowing Club, Oakland, and St. George Rowing Club, Oakland.
NEPTUNE SWIMMING AND BOATING CLUB .- Organized February 21 1877. Number of members, thirty-seven. Boat house foot of Leavenworth street, North Beach. Boats, three four-oar barges. Colors, blue and white.
PACIFIC ARCHERY CLUB .- Organized May 30, 1878. Number of members, twenty. Meets first Sat- urday of each month at office of Secretary, 604 Mer- chant street. Objects: The revival and cultivation of this delightful out-door recreation.
Officers .- H. A. Brown, President ; F.M. Ward, Vice- President; W. A. Maxwell, Secretary ; C. W. F. Hess, Treasurer.
PACIFIC CLUB .- Number of members one hun- dred and ninety. Rooms, north-east corner of Montgomery and Bush streets, containing library and reading rooms, supplied with all the domestic and foreign newspapers and periodicals.
Officers .- John Benson, President; J. C. L. Wads- worth, Secretary ; John McKee, Treasurer.
PACIFIC COAST ASSOCIATION SONS OF VER- MONT. - Organized January 6, 1879. Number of members about two hundred and ten. Meets second Friday of each month at Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission street. Anniversary festival, January 17. Objects: Social and beneficial.
Officers .- A. W. Scott, President ; Hon. James Mc- M. Shafter, L. C. Dodge, and Dr. G. C. Hoadley, Vice- Presidents ; Geo. W. Hopkins, Secretary ; E. P. Mon- roe, Treasurer.
PACIFIC COAST KENNEL CLUB (Sporting) .- Office, 313 Montgomery street. Organized February, 1881. Number of members about twenty-five. The objects of this Club are to awaken and promote pub- lic interest in thoroughbred dogs; to familiarize owners, breeders, fanciers and sportsmen generally with the proper judging of dogs, as to breeding, sym- metry, form, condition and quality. The above ob- jects are sought to be obtained by holding yearly Bench Shows, and the swarding of valuable prizes for the purpose of encouraging competition.
Officers .- Clem Dixon, President; J. L. Meares, Vice-President ; Col. Stuart M. Taylor, Secretary ; Nevada Bank, Treasurer; Thomas Tunstead, Super- intendent ; D. R. McNeill, Business Manager.
PACIFIC TURN BEZIRK (of the North American Turner Bund) .- Organized 1859. Meets at the call of the President. The next anniversary meeting will be held at San Jose.
This is an organization of the different Turn Verein of the States and Territories of North America on the Pacific Coast, and has for its object the cultivation of gymnastic exercises in general, mental and physical education, to facilitate as much as possible the estab- lishment of new Turn Verein, and to impart informa- tion on the subject of their organization to the differ- ent associations constituting the Pacific Turn Bezirk.
The following societies constitute the Pacific Turn Bezirk: San Francisco Turn Verein, San Francisco ; Sacramento Turn Verein, Sacramento; Marysville Turnliederkranz Verein, Marysville; Stockton Turn Verein, Stockton ; Oakland Turn Verein, Oakland; San Jose Turn Verein, San Jose ; Turn Verein Germa- nia, Los Angeles ; Napa Turn Verein, Naps ; Virginis City Turn Verein, Virginia City, Nev. ; Petaluma Turn Verein, Petaluma; Sonoma Turn Verein, Sonoma; Portland Turn Verein, Portland, Oregon.
PACIFIC YACHT CLUB .- Organized June 28, 1878. Number of members, one hundred and ninety. Meets first Wednesday of each month at the Palace Hotel. Headquarters, Club-house, Old Saucelito.
Officers .- R. S. Floyd, Commodore ; Joseph Macdo- nongh, Vice-Commodore ; Cornelius 'O'Connor. Treas- urer ; John C. Kelley, Measurer ; Henry G. Langley, Secretary (office 14 Montgomery avenue). Stewart Menzies, Cornelius O'Connor, John C. Kelley, Eugene O. Blethen, W. H. Martenstein, J. Rae Hamilton, Henry G. Langley, Directors.
PLACER COUNTY ASSOCIATION. - Organized 1877. Number of members, about four hundred. Annual reunion held in June.
Officers .- William Hollis, President; J. H. Gates, Treasurer.
POCAHONTAS SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB .- Organized March 23, 1881. This Society is composed of the members of Pocahontas Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Ob- jects : The improvement of its members in the work of the Order, and for social and literary purposes.
Officers .- H. S. Winn, President ; A. Andrews, First Vice-President ; R. R. Livingstone, Second Vice-Pres- ident; J. W. Van Zandt, Secretary; J. G. Gardner, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO CADETS' SOCIAL CLUB .- Or- ganized September, 1874. Number of members, sixty. Meets first Wednesday of each month, at Turn Verein Hall, 510 Bush street. Objects: Social enjoyment and mutual improvement of its members.
Officers .- George Bigley, President; A. J. Bennett, Vice-President; Thomas O'Neil, Secretary; William Waters, Treasurer.
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Manufacturers EXTRA FAMILY SOAPS OLEIN and TOILET SOAPS. Office, 116 Front St., Factory, South San Fresco
JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St .- CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, LACE CURTAINS, Etc.
GEO. B. KNOWLES & SON,
S.E. cor. Mission and Main Sts., have full assortment of BUILDING LUMBER always on hand.
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SAN FRANCISCO GRUTLI-VEREIN. - Organized September, 1874. Objects: Cultivation of music, so- cial entertainments, and to assist its members in sick- ness. Meets first Tuesday of every month, at Geneva House, 118-120 Ellis street. Number of members, about seventy.
Officers. - J. H. Fritchi, President; Jacob Graf, Vice-President ; Fred Spelt, Treasurer ; J. F. Gall- man, Recording Secretary; George Bottscheider, Financial Secretary ; J. Vetterli and J. Appenzeller, Librariana.
SAN FRANCISCO LA CROSSE CLUB .- Organized March, 1878. Number of members, seventy - five. Business meetings, first Wednesday of each month. Practice meetings, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, and Saturday afternoons, at Recreation Grounds.
Officers .- S. B. Boswell, President; J. Horsburg, Jr., Corresponding Secretary; James Kennedy, Treasurer ; H. G. Jones, Field Captain.
SAN FRANCISCO LIEDERTAFEL. - Organized May, 1878. Number of members, forty. Meets every Monday evening, at New Turn-Verein Hall, 323 Turk street. Objects: Social and benevolent.
Officers .- W. Oellrich, President ; T. G. Witt, Vice- President ; A. Eitzen, Secretary ; H. Gaerdes, Treas- urer.
SAN FRANCISCO LITERARY AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY .- Organized April 6, 1873. Number of mem- bers, fifty. Meets every Wednesday evening at Nine- teenth District Court Room. Object: Improvement of its members in elocution and literature.
Officers .- J. H. Barry, President; J. T. Noon, Vice- President ; W. D. O'Kane, Secretary ; N. P. Wynne, Treasurer ; J. M. Donion, Stage Manager.
SAN FRANCISCO MAENNERCHOR. - Organized 1865 .- Number of members seventy. Monthly contri- bution, one dollar. Meets every Tuesday evening at Turn Verein Hall, Turk street. The object of this association is the cultivation of music.
Officers .- William Kasche, President ; H. Fortriede, Vice-President; B. Schloh, Secretary ; H. Helgoth, Treasurer; C. Thrall, Librarian ; H. Holzhauer, Lesder.
SAN FRANCISCO TURN VEREIN .- Organized 1852. Hall south side of Turk street, between Leavenworth and Hyde.
The objects of this society are the cultivation of gymnastic exercises in general; to encourage morality ; to improve health; to cultivate music, and to enter- tain and cultivate free religions and political senti- ments.
Stated meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at half-past eight o'clock. Number of members, about four hundred, of which about forty are attached to the vocal department, Franz Fischer, Leader; twenty-five to the dramatic section, N. Cremer, Manager; forty-five to the rifle section, Charles Zimmer, Captain, and twenty- five to the fencing section, F. C. Miller, Teacher. Be- sides this, there exists, in connection with the associ- ation, & Verein for boys, from fourteen to eighteen years, which numbers fifty-six members, and is called the Turnzælingsverein, governed by their own offi- cers, under the supervision of three members of the San Francisco Turn Verein. Stated meetings Isst Wednesday of each month.
There is also a school for boys from seven to four- teen years, which numbers two hundred and fifty pupils.
Social meetinga for members are held every first and third Wednesday evenings, and on the last Sun- day evening of each month, when a dramatic enter- tainment is given. A relief society for sick members, numbering two hundred members, is attached to the association.
Officers of the Verein .- George Seiss, President ; W. Plagemann, Vice-President ; L. Roesch, Recording Secretary ; A. Hoffmann, Corresponding Secretary ; O. Burmeister, First Treasurer ; D. Davidson, Second Treasurer ; F. Attinger, First Leader; Adelmo Schroeder, Second Leader ; D. Stieber, Third Leader ; John Melde, Sergeant-at-Arms ; C. Schmolck, First Librarian ; H. Eisenlatner, Second Librarian.
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