Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1881, Part 9

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Publication date: 1880
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Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M.


Baptist Chinese Mission.


Location, 740 Washington street; Rev. J. B. Hart- well, Missionary. One preaching service and Bible Class is held every Sabbath. Sabbath School at six o'clock P. M. The library, consisting of works in the English and Chinese languages, numbera five hundred volumes. Connected with this is a school for teach- ing Chinese the English language every evening at seven o'clock, closing with religious exercises. All religious services in the Chinese language.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Congregational Church.


Location, southeast corner of Post and Mason streets, Rev. A. L. Stone, D. D., Pastor emeritus.


This church was organized July. 29th, 1849. The present membership is about six hundred.


Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and at half past seven o'clock P. M. between the first of September and first of May, and at forty- five minutes past seven o'clock P. M. during the other montha of the year. Lecture every Wednesday at half past seven o'clock P. M.


The Sabbath School connected with the Church has a membership of about five hundred, scholars and teachers. It meets immediately after morning ser- vice. A valuable and instructive library of over four- teen hundred volumes is attached to the School.


Plymouth Congregational Church.


Location, east side of Taylor street, between Geary and O'Farrell. Rev. T. K. Noble, Pastor; residence, 2200 Steiner street.


BAY SOAP and CANDLE CO. L'd


Office, 116 Front St., Factory, South San Fresco Manufacturers Improved Wax Candles, Mining, Coach and Hotel Candles.


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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morning service. Weekly Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening.


Third Congregational Church.


Location, south side of Fifteenth Street, near Mis- sion. Rev. E. F. Walker, Acting Pastor; residence, 127 First Avenue. Number of members, one hundred and seventy.


This church had its origin in the Fall of 1862. Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meet- ing every Wednesday evening.


The Sabbath School was organized November 5th. 1862. Its first session was held on Sunday, November 9th, of the same year, the total attendance being thirty- three. At present the average attendance is about three hundred and fifty. Meets immediately after morning service.


Green Street Congregational Church.


Location, south side of Green street, between Stock- ton aud Powell. Rev. W. E. Ijams, Acting Pastor ; res- idence, Commercial Hotel.


The church was organized February 1865. Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at eight o'clock P. M. The Sabbath School connected with the church numbers about three hundred members and has a library containing eight hundred volumes. Meets immediately after morning service. -


Bethany Congregational Church.


Location, Bartlett street, near Twenty-fifth. Rev. William C. Pond, Pastor ; residence, 923 Capp street. This Church was organized February 23rd, 1873. Re- cognized by an Ecclesiastical Council duly called February 23rd, 1874.


Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M. and thirty minutes past seven o'clock P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. A Sabbath School, from whence sprung this church, was organized in August, 1872. It has an enrolled membership of three hundred, and a library of three hundred and fifty volumes. Meets at half past twelve o'clock P.M. Chinese Sunday School meets at half past six o'clock P.M.


California Chinese Mission.


Rev. W. C. Pond, Superintendent.


Incorporated March, 1876. The corporation has been formed for the purpose of conducting Christian, missionary and educational operations among the Chinese and Japanese in California.


Mission House and Central School, No. 5 Brenham Place ; Miss J. S. Worley, Miss E. Snook, and Jee Gam, Teachers. Barnes Mission House, No. 8 Ridley street; Mrs. C. A. Sheldon, Miss J. Sheldon, and Lu Lum, Teachers. Bethany School, Bethany Chapel, Bartlett street, near Twenty-fifth; Mrs. J. C. Snook, Teacher. Religious services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M., and every Wednesday at half past seven o'clock P. M. Schoolevery evening during the week at Cen- tral School, 5 Brenham Place.


The Congregational Association of Christian Chin- ese, organized in connection with thia Mission, for mutual aid in the development of Christian character and in doing Christian work, has about one hundred and seventy members. Chung Mon, President; Jee Gam, Secretary.


EPISCOPAL. Trinity Church.


Location, northeast corner of Post and Powell streets. Rev. Hiram W. Beers, Rector ; residence, 1006 Sutter street.


This is the oldest parish of the Protestant Episcopal Church on the Pacific Coast.


It had its beginning in Divine Service, celebrated on the eighth day of July, 1849.


The ordinary services are Morning Prayer, at eleven o'clock, with Holy Communion on all Sundays and Holy-days. Evening Prayer at half-paat seven o'clock This church is the outgrowth of St. Paul's Mission, organized by several residents of the Western Addi- tion, October 1st, 1873. It was regularly incorporated as a church in the month of March, 1881. every Sunday. Sermons after Morning and Evening Prayers every Sunday, and after Morning Prayers at the greater Festivals and on Thanksgiving Day. Sun- day School at half-past nine o'clock A. M., and Public Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock Catechising at the same hour, the first Sunday in ' A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. The Sunday


the month. Teachers' Meeting, Monday at four o'clock P. M. Ladies' Pastoral Aid Society after Morning Prayer, on Fridays at eleven o'clock A. M. Industrial School at ten o'clock A.M., every Saturday. Lenten Services as arranged by the Rector from time to time. Chinese Sunday School at six o'clock P.M.


Grace Church.


Location, southeast corner of California and Stock- ton streets. Rev. William H. Platt, Rector ; resid- ence, 1407 Jones street.


This church was organized in 1849.


The corner stone of the present church edifice was laid by Bishop Kip in May, 1860.


Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School meets at half past nine o'clock A. M.


St. John's Church.


Location, northeast corner Fifteenth and Valencia streets. Rev. Alfred Todhunter, Rector; residence, San Rafael.


This church was established in November, 1857.


Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M., and on Sunday evening at half past seven o'clock. Also, on all Holy Days at eleven o'clock A. M. The Sunday School numbers about three hun- dred and fifty scholars, and twenty teachers. Num- ber of volumes in the library, one thousand. Meets at half past nine o'clock A. M.


Church of the Advent.


Location, south side of Howard street, opposite New Montgomery. Right Rev. William Ingraham Kip, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese of California, Rector ; residence southwest corner of Franklin and Eddy streets. Rev. W. L. Githens, Assistant Rector, resi- dence, 623 Howard street. Study at the Church.


This parish was organized June, 1858. The present church building was completed and consecrated Feb- ruary 24, 1861. Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P.M. The Sunday School has an average attendance of about four hun- dred, and meets at half-past nine o'clock A. M.


St. Alban's Church.


Present place of worship, Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mis- sion street. Rector, vacant.


Organized in 1870, as a Free Episcopal Church, with full choral services : has since been conducted, part of the time, as a Mission, under the name of Trinity Chapel, being managed by the Rector of Trinity Church.


Services are held at eleven o'clock A. M., and the Sunday School, under the superintendence of W. G. Badger, meets at fifteen minutes past nine o'clock A.M.


St. Luke's Church.


Location, south side of Pacific street between Polk street and Van Ness Avenue. Rev. S. Gregory Lines, Rector ; residence, 1799 Filbert street.


The first services of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Spring Valley, which led to the organization of this church, were held by the Rev. Giles Easton, Assistant Rector of Grace Church, in Spring Valley School House, on Broadway street, between Larkin and Polk, on the fourth of March, 1866.


The building now occupied by the congregation was completed September 26, 1868, and consecrated April 13, 1873. It was enlarged, and a Guild room added, December, 1878. The church will now accommodate over three hundred persons.


The church is supported by offerings and monthly subscriptions, and seats are free. Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M. and at half past seven o'clock P. M; and on Saints' Days, and other Holy Days at eleven o'clock A. M. Sunday School meets at half past nine o'clock A. M.


St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church.


Location, south side California street, between Fill- more and Steiner streets. Rav. C. S. Fackenthall, minister.


WINDOW SHADES


Manufacturer of fine WINDOW SHADES for Private Rest- dences, Stores, Offices, etc.


GEO. W. CLARK 645 Market Street.


For fine designs in Bookbinding, apply to D. Hicks & Co., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial.


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HINCKLEY, SPIERS & HAYES,


FULTON IRON WORKS, 213 Fremont Street, Manufacturers of Sugar Mills, Vacuum Pans, Etc.


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School, under the immediate superintendence of the minister in charge, meets at three o'clock P. M. It has about 200 children enrolled.


St. Peter's Church.


Location, northeast corner of Stockton and Filbert streets. Rev. F. O. Barstow, Rector ; residence, 1225 Union.


This parish was organized in July, 1867.


The church building accommodates three hundred, the sittings being free.


Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P.M.


The Sunday School connected with the church is in a very flourishing condition. Meets at half past nine o'clock A.M.


St. Stephen's Church.


Location, north side of Fulton street, between Web- ster and Fillmore. Rev. Edgar J. Lion, Rector; resi- dence, 723 Grove street.


This church was organized early in the year 1879.


The congregation now numbers about two hundred and fifty. Services are held on Sundays at eleven o'clock A.M. and a quarter to eight P.M. The Sunday School, which numbers about two hundred, meets at half past nine o'clock A.M.


All Saints' Episcopal Church.


Location, corner of Eddy and Polk streets. Rev. W. Fred. Morrison, Rector; residence, adjoining church. This church was organized November 1, 1878.


The membership numbers one hundred and fifty, the congregation averages over two hundred, and the Sunday School has an attendance of sixty. The Sunday School meets at ten o'clock A. M. Church services at eleven A. M. and half past seven P. M. Connected with the church is a very efficient guild divided into four departments: social, musical, visit- ing, and boys club ; it meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month.


Mission Services.


SEAMEN'S MISSION .- Chapel, 118 Jackson street, corner Front. The Mission is under the charge of the Clergy of the Diocese. On the Fourth Sunday of each month the services are held at the Sailors' Home, corner Harrison and Main, by Rev. Gustavus W. Mayer. Sunday School every Sunday at two o'clock P.M., at the Chapel. Also, a Sewing School for girls, which meets every Saturday at ten o'clock A. M. at the Church of the Advent.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.


United German Evangelical Lutheran Con- gregation of St. Mark's Church.


Location, south side of Geary street, between Stock- ton and Powell. Rev. G. Muehlsteph, Pastor ; resi- dence, 307 Mason street.


This is the oldest German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in the city, it being in existence since 1857.


The consolidation of the First German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Greenwich Street, and the German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. Mark's Church, took place on Tuesday, the 23d day of July, 1867. Number of members about one hun- dred.


Services in the German language every Sabbath at forty-five minutes past ten o'clock A.M. The Sabbath School meets at half-past nine o'clock A.M.


St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church.


Location, south side of Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Rev. J. M. Buehler, Pastor; resi- dence, 953 Mission street.


This church was organized on the fifteenth of May, 1867.


The Ladies' Society connected with this church has a membership of eighty, and has proven a very effi- cient auxiliary to the cause.


The Sabbath School now numbers five hundred and sixty-three 'scholars, with thirty-six teachers.


Services in the German language every Sabbath at half-past ten o'clock A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P.M. Sabbath School at nine o'clock A.M.


A Day School, under the auspices of the congrega- tion, has been established, which includes the branches taught in the Public Schools; devotes par- ticular attention to the study of the German language, and has special regard to the moral training of their children in the spirit of the Christian religion.


Emanuel Church of the Evangelical As- sociation.


Location, north side of Jessie street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. F. W. Fischer, Pastor; residence, 538 Jessie street, rear of church.


Number of members one hundred. Services in the German language every Sabbath at half-past ten o'clock A.M., and half past seven o'clock P.M. Sab- bath School, numbering one hundred and ninety teachers and scholars, meets at quarter past nine o'clock A.M. Prayer Meeting every Tuesday and Thursday, and Bible Meeting every Friday at, eight o'clock P.M.


Our Saviour's Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church.


Rev. I. L. P. Dietrichson, Pastor; residence, 18 Sherman street.


This church was organized on the twentieth of Oc- tober, 1870.


A Ladies' Society to promote the interests of the church and for the relief of poor Scandinavians has lately been organized. Services in the Scandinavian language Sundays and holidays at half-past ten o'clock A. M. The seats are always free, and strangers are welcome. Its membership is now one hundred and twenty-five.


First Reformed Church (German).


Location, east side of Eleventh street, between Mar- ket and Mission. Rev. J. Fuendeling, Pastor ; resi- dence, 29 Eleventh street, basement of church.


This society was organized by the Rev. Frederick Fox, on the eleventh of April, 1869.


The church, occupied by the congregation, was dedicated December 15, 1872.


Services every Sabbath in the German language at eleven o'clock A. M. German Sabbath School at half-past nine o'clock A. M.


.French Reformed Evangelical Church.


Present place of worship, rooms of the Young Wo- men's Christian Association, 314 Sutter street : Rev. Edmond Verrue, Pastor; residence, 31 Glen Park Av- enue. Organized February 18th, 1877. Number of members nineteen. Services in the French language every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M. A Sunday School in connection with the church, meets at ten o'clock A. M.


Officers .- Adolphe E. Juillerat and Numa Duperu, El- ders.


St. John's German Evangelical Church.


Rev. J. Fuendeling, Pastor ; residence, 29 Eleventh street. This church was organized in July, 1879.


The congregation are at present worshipping at St. Peters Episcopal Church, N. E. cor. Stockton and Filbert street. Services held every Sabbath in the German language, at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School at nine o'clock A. M.


HEBREW.


Congregation Emanu-El.


Location of synagogue, north side of Sutter street, between Stockton and Powell. Rev. Elkan Cohn, Rabbi ; residence, 905 Hyde street; Max Wolf, Reader. Organized April, 1851.


A school for the religious education of the youth, with four hundred and sixty-three pupils, is conducted in the basement rooms of the synagogue building.


Congregation Ohabai Shalome.


Location of synagogue, east side of Mason street, between Geary and Post. Rev. Dr. A. S. Bettelheim, Rabbi; residence, 1311 Larkin street.


The elegant edifice occupied by this" congregation was erected in 1865.


Congregation Beth Israel.


Location of synagogue, Turk street, near Taylor.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY


GOOD WORK, LOW PRICES Office. 33 Geary St.


Dixon & Bernstein, Show Case Manuf's, 250 Market St.


J. MACDONOUGH,


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


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Rev. Dr. A. J. Messing, Rabbi; residence, 630 Eddy street.


This congregation was organized in 1861.


The present membership is about one hundred and seventy-five. Services are held daily, morning and evening, at the usual hours.


Congregation Sherith Israel.


Location of synagogue, northeast corner of Post and Taylor streets. Rev. Dr. H. Vidaver, Rabbi ; residence, 806 Jones street. M. Luxenburg, Cantor.


Congregation Shaarey Zedek.


Location of synagogue, east side of Stockton street, between Pacific and Broadway. (Vacant) Rabbi.


Congregation Beth-Menahim Streisand.


Minna street, between Fifth and Sixth. Rabbi vacant. Services held every day. L. Levin, Presi- dent.


Congregation Nevah-Tzedek.


Location of synagogue 14 Golden Gate Av, near Market. Laser Lazarus, teacher of the congregation ; residence, 470 Jessie. Services held three times dally.


METHODIST.


First Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, west side of Powell street, between Wash- ington and Jackson. Rev. Wm. R. Gober, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1008 Washington street.


This is the oldest Protestant church organization in San Francisco or in California, several families having been formed into & society here by Rev. W. Roberts; in 1846.


The present beautiful edifice was erected in 1871. Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M., and half-past seven o'clock P.M. Sabbath School at half- past twelve o'clock P.M. Prayer Meeting on Wednes- day evenings.


Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church


Location, south side of Howard street, between Second and Third. Rev. M. C. Briggs, Pastor ; resi- dence, 9 Hubbard street.


This society was organized in 1852.


There are now more than four hundred communi- cants, and a Sabbath School, numbering sixty officers and teachers and one thousand acholars, with an aver- age attendance of about five hundred, and a library of two thousand volumes. Services every Sabbath morn- ing and evening at the usual hours. Prayer Meeting on Sunday, at half past six o'clock P. M., and on Wednesday, at half past seven o'clock P. M. Class meetings at nine o'clock A. M. and twelve o'clock M. Sundays. Sabbath School at two o'clock P. M.


Central Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, north side of Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. C.V. Anthony, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1061 Mission street.


The church was organized in 1864.


The Society now numbers, including probationers, three hundred and ninety.


Services every Sabbath morning and evening at the usual hours. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings, and Praise Service Sabbath at six and a half o'clock P. M. Sabbath School and Bible classes at two o'clock P. M. Class Meetings Sabbath at half past nine o'clock A.M., and at half past twelve o'clock P. M., and on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Young people's meeting every Monday evening. Lit- erary Society held Saturday evenings.


Grace Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, east side of Mission street, between Eigh- teenth and Nineteenth. Rev. A. T. Needham, Pastor ; residence, 204 Nineteenth street.


This church was known as the Mission Street Meth- odist Episcopal until 1876, when the present name was adopted. Number of members, one hundred and ten.


Services on Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and at half past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at half past seven o'clock P. M. The Sabbath School connected with the church has an av- erage attendance of three hundred and a library of


six hundred volumes. Meets at half past two o'clock P. M.


Kentucky 'Street Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, ¿Tennessee street, south of Solano, Po- trero. J. H. Wythe, Pastor; residence, 965 West street, Oakland. Organized 1870. Number of mem- bers, thirty. Sunday School attendance, ninety.


Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs- day evenings. Sunday School at two o'clock P. M.


St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, north side Broadway street, between Stockton and Powell. Rev. C. H. Afferbach, Pastor ; residence, N. E. corner of Mason and Green.


This church was organized February 29, 1859.


Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M .; also, every Wednesday evening in the German language. Sunday School at half past nine o'clock A. M.


German Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, Folsom street, between Fourth and Fifth. Rev. Hermann Brück, Pastor ; residence, 864B Folsom street, rear.


This church was organized in the Fall of 1855. Number of members fifty-five.


Services every Sunday at forty-five minutes past ten o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sab- bath School at nine o'clock A. M. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at half past seven o'clock. Praise meeting every Friday evening at half past seven o'clock. All services in the German language.


St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, South.


Location, west side of Russ street, between Howard and Folsom. Rev. J. C. Simmons, Pastor; residence, 25 Russ street.


This church was re-organized in October, 1858.


Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M., and half past seven o'clock P.M. Sabbath School at close of morning service. Class Meetings at half past nine o'clock A.M. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenings.


Bush Street Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, Bush street, between Scott and Devisa- dero. Rev. R. L. Harford, Pastor; residence, 2520 Bush atreet.


This house of worship was built from the proceeds of the sale of the Seaman's Bethel, in 1869. A Sabbath School, with about three hundred members and & library of three hundred volumes, is connected with the church. Number of communicants and proba- tioners, eighty-four.


Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P.M. Class Meeting Fridays, at 7.30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School every Sunday at two o'clock P. M.


South San Francisco Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, Fifteenth avenue, South S. F .; Pastor, vacant.


No services held at this church. The Sunday School is under the supervision of Mr. John Pinder of South San Francisco, having about twenty mem- bers, with a probable increase to fifty or sixty. School meets every Sunday at 3 o'clock P. M.


Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church.


Place of worship, north side of Harrison street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth ; Rev. E. Shogren, Pastor; resi- dence, 27 Oak Grove Avenue.


This church was organized September 27, 1875. Services are held every Sabbath at half past ten o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P.M. Prayer Meeting Thursdays at half past seven o'clock P.M.


African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.


Location, west side of Stockton street, between Clay and Sacramento. Rev. James H. Davis, Pastor ; resi- dence, corner of Sacramento atreet and Prospect place.


The congregation was organized by Rev. John J. Moore, August 1, 1852.


BEAMISH'S SHIRTS


Nucleus Building, Market St., cor. Third READY MADE AND TO ORDER-PERFECT FITTING.


D. HICKS & CO., 508 Montgomery St., cor. Commercial, Leading Bookbinders of San Francisco.


JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 Market St .- CARPETS, OIL CLOTH and LINOLEUM.


BAKER & HAMILTON,


13 to 19 FRONT ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Pitts Threshers, Caso Headers, IRON, STEEL and COAL.


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Connected with the church is a Sabbath School of three teachers and thirty scholars, and & library of four hundred volumes. . Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School st one o'clock P. M.


African Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, west side of Powell street, between Jack- son and Pacific. Rev. B. Fletcher, Pastor in charge ; residence, 1230 Broadway.


The society worshiping here was organized in 1859. Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M .. Sabbath School at half past one o'clock P. M.


Chinese Mission House of the Methodist Episcopal Church.


Location, north side of Washington street, between Stockton and Powell. Rev. Otis Gibson, Superinten- dent; Rev. A. J. Hanson, Assistant ; residence, 916 Washington street. Lee Tong Hay, Chan Pak Kwai, and Chan Hon Fan, native helpers.


This Mission House was erected in 1870. The build- ing contains rooms designed for, and used as, an Asylum for Chinese women and girls, who may be saved from lives of slavery and shame. Mrs. Jane Walker is employed as teacher and missionary in this department. Sabbath School for women at twenty minutes past one o'clock P. M. every Sabbath. The entrance to the Chinese department is on Stone street, and to the Parsonage department, 916 Wash- ington street.




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