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Officers .- George J. Theobald, President ; C. P. Farnfield, First Vice-President ; James Sennett, Sec- ond Vice-President; Percy Beamish, Treasurer ; J. P. McCurrie, Secretary.
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, DIVISION No. 161 .-- Meets second Sunday at one o'clock P. M., and fourth Wednesday at eight o'clock P. M., in each month, at Huddy's Hall, 909% Market street.
CALIFORNIA PRISON COMMISSION .- Organized November 27, 1865.
The objects of this association are the ameliora- tion of the condition of prisoners, the improve- ment of prisons and prison discipline, and the aid and encouragement of diacharged prisoners in their efforts to regain their forfeited positions and secure for themselves an honest livelihood.
Officers .- Ira P. Rankin, President; Rev. James Woodworth, Secretary and General Agent ; Nathaniel Gray, Treasurer.
KNEASS & CO., " NONE SUCH " CHIMNEY TOP AND VENTILATOR. No. 29 TAYLOR STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, manufacturers
BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 CALIFORNIA STREET, Ingersoll Air Compressors and Rock Drills and Diamond Drills.
J. MACDONOUGH & CO.
Importers of p" 1 Dealers In all kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COAL, 41 Market Street, corner Spear.
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CALIFORNIA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN .- Incorporated Sep- tember 2, 1876. Number of members, two hundred.
Objects: To provide ways and means to secure the enforcement of an Act for the prevention of cruelty to children, and to labor in the education of a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward chil- dren. Office, 604 Merchant street, room 12.
Officers .- Joseph W. Winans, President ; R. H. Mc- Donald, Treasurer ; Nathaniel Hunter, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF VICE .- Organized for the purpose of enforcing the laws for the suppression of the trade in, and cir- culation of obscene literature, and such other vices as may be determined upon by the Society. Office of the Secretary, 604 Merchant street, room 14.
Officers .- Ira P. Rankin, President ; R. H. McDon- ald, Jr., Treasurer ; C. R. Bennett, Secretary.
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S HOSPITAL .- Location Sacramento street, between Baker and Lyon. Inang- urated May, 1867. Organized May, 1868. Incor- porated January, 1873.
This hospital is specially devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to women, and only such cases are admitted. It is open to all irrespective of creed or nationality, and offers the comforts of a home in addition to surgical and medical treatment. The Wo- men's Hospital exists as a purely medical charity, and gives relief to two classes of patients: 1st. To those who are destitute and unable to pay anything. 2d. Those whose means are too limited to enable them to pay for private medical attendance, by pay- ment of a moderate sum for board, receive medical attendance and nursing without charge. Application for admission must be made to the Lady Managers or the Matron at the Hospital.
Officers .- A. J. Ralston, President ; J. R. Bol- ton, Vice-President : A. Halsey, Secretary and Treas- urer ; John Scott, M. D., F. R. C. S., Surgeon in Chief ; Beverley McMonagle, M. D., House Physician ; Mrs. J. H. Hatch, President; Mrs. Charles Crocker, Vice- President ; Mrs. J. Elliot Condict, Secretary Board of Lady Managers.
CAMBRIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF' SAN FRANCISCO .- Incorporated September 3, 1869. Num- ber of members, two hundred and ten. Meets second Monday of each month at Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mis- sion street.
Officers .- Thomas Price, President ; H. A. Powell, First Vice-President; W. A. Jones, Second Vice- President; S. L. Jones, Treasurer ; John Edwards, Corresponding and Financial Secretary ; H. J. Owen, Recording Secretary.
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION .- Organized March 5, 1877. Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month, at Pilgrim Hall, 1358 Market street. Num- ber of members, two hundred and fifty. Objects: The promotion of more friendly intercourse among Canadians on this coast, for mutual assistance in se- curing employment for those in search of such, and for benevolent purposes.
Officers .- James M. Camp, M. D., President : A. J. Coona, First Vice-President; W. H. Clarke, Second Vice-President ; T. H. McDonald, Treasurer ; Adam Gilliland, Recording Secretary ; John G. Wetmore, Financial Secretary ; William Langstaff, Jr., Record- ing Secretary : Wm. Durant, Marshal.
CELTIC PROTECTIVE AND BENEVOLENT 80- CIETY .- Organized August 23, 1873. Number of mem- bers, one hundred and seventy-five. Meets every third Wednesday evening of each month at Irish- American Hall, 818 Howard street.
Objects : To extend aid and assistance to members in case of sickness or accident, to bury the dead, to afford mutual protection in business, and to elevate the character of its members.
Officers .- John J. Dunnigan, President ; Frank Don- nelly, Vice-President; Patrick Furlong, Recording Secretary ; Hugh Corcoran, Financial Secretary and Treasurer.
CHEBRA ACHIM RACHMONIM ASSOCIATION .- Organized October 26,1862. Meetings held the first Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Number of members, one hundred and twenty- five.
Their object is to relieve and care for the sick, in- firm, and disabled members of the society, etc. The funds and property of the society constitute a Charity Fund.
Officers .- S. Isaac, President : Charles Grosslicht, Secretary; J. L. Franklin, Treasurer.
CHEBRA BENAI YISRAEL SOCIETY .- Organ- ized September, 1861. Incorporated May, 1868. Meet- ings held the third Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Number of members, one hundred and forty.
Object : To afford relief to its members in case of sickness or distress.
Officers .- Samuel Zemansky. President; Abram Samuels, Recording Secretary; Joseph Simon, Treas- urer.
CHEBRA BIKUR CHOLIM UKEDISHA SOCIETY- Organized February, 1857. Meetings held the first Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. The object of this society is to aid its members in case of sickness or distress.
Officers .- Morris Pincus, President ; W. Myer, Sec- retary ; W. Geist, Treasurer.
CHEBRA B'RITH SHALOM SOCIETY .- Organized July 8, 1860. Meetings held the first Sunday of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. Number of members, one hundred and thirty-five. Object: Toaid its mem- bers in case of sickness or distress.
Officers .- Sigmund Fischer, President ; S. Pollack, Secretary.
CHEBRA OHAVAI SHALOM SOCIETY .- Organized July 26, 1874. Meetings held the second Sunday of each month, at B'nai Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Number of members, ninety.
Officers .- Isidor Wolf, President ; J. Israelsky, Sec- retary; Samuel Basch, Treasurer.
CHEBRA OHOBATH ZION SOCIETY-Incorporated October 7, 1870. Meetings held the third Sunday of each month at B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. Ob- ject: Mutual relief of its members.
Officers .- Harris Rubin, President ; D. Pechner, Vice-President; Jacob Gans, Secretary; D. Davis, Treasurer.
DANISH LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY .- Mrs. N. B. Lund, President ; Adolph Petersen and Jacob Peter- sen, Vice-Presidents ; John Simpson, Recording Sec- retary ; C. M. Sorenson, Financial Secretary ; Chris. Decker, Treasurer. Number of members, two hun- dred and fourteen. Meets first Wednesday of every month at 155 New Montgomery street.
EUREKA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - Organized October, 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want or sickness. Number of members, six hundred and fifty, who pay one dollar each per month, besides an additional sum of twenty-five cents, for the support of widows and orphans. The society has a fund on interest. Office, 414 Clay street.
Officers .- August Helbing, President ; Leo Eloesser, Secretary ; Max Ordenstein, Treasurer.
EXEMPT FIRE COMPANY .- Organized Decem- ber 8, 1862. Reorganized April 15, 1872, under an Act of the Legislature, approved March 14, 1872. Meetings of the company are held on the third Monday of each month, at their hall on Brenham Place.
Officers .- Henry D. Hudson, President ; John C. Colter, Vice-President ; George W. Corbell, Secretary; George T. Boben, Treasurer.
FIREMEN'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION .- Organized 1868. Reorganized May 7, 1874. It includes all the officers and members of the Paid Fire Department, and has for its ' object the creation and maintenance of a fund for benev- olent purposes in their behalf. An assess- ment of one dollar per month is made on all mem- bers, and benefits to the amount of ten dollars per week are paid members during sickness. Special as- sessments of one dollar on all members is also made upon the death of a member. the amount realized be- ing applied first to funeral expenses, the residue go- ing to the heirs of deceased.
Officers-David Scannell, President; A. C. Imbrie, Secretary : Fred. C. Seibe, Treasurer; John Mason, Fred. C. Siebe and David Scannell, Trustees.
JOHN HAMMOND
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CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS
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Manufacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. OF CALIFORNIA, LOSSES PAID, $1,346,670 46.
Baling Presses.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, 421-427 Market St. HAY, HIDE HOP, WOOL, RAG. and ORCHILLA PRESSES.
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FIRST HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Or- Kantard in i+D, to assist needy Hebrews In sickness and in want floorganized 1853. Incorporated 1862. Number of members, three hundred. Isaiah Cohn, Secretary , office, cor Post and Taylor streets.
FIIST HEBREW LADIES' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Organized January 10, 1864. Meet- ings hold second Sunday of each month, at B'nai Il'rith Building. 121 Eddy street, Number of members, one hundred and sixteen. The object of this associa- tion is to establish an institution for mutual annist. ance to ladies of the Hebrew faith who may become menile ra of the society ; to furnish a physician and medicine, a weekly benefit to stek members, and, on death of a member, to defray the funeral expenses.
Officers .- D. Michael, President ; M. Marks, Treas- urer, Henry Peiser, Secretary.
FRAUEN ORDER CONCORDIA .- Lodge No. 1. meets at Excelsior Hall, 2:119 Mission street. Oficers: Mrs. Dr Htunh, Mrs. Grother, Mrs. Hellermann, Mrs. Wanz, Mrs. Ileulein, Mrs. Cordes, Mrs. Stoer and Mrs. itruns.
FILENCHI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (SO- ciete Française de Bienfaisance Mutuelle.)-Estab- It«hed December 28, 1851. This is a Mutual Relief Society, established for the purpose of affording as- alatance to its members in case of sickness. The roma of the society are located at 510 Jackson street. The commodious hospital on Bryant street, between Fifth and Sixth, forma a very important addition to the charitable institutions of the city. The Central Pharmacy of the Society is open every day (Sundays excepted), between one and five o'clock P. M., at 510 Jackson street.
Officers .- S. Weill, President; C. Maubec, First Vice-President : E. Thiele, Second Vice-President; J. Roth, Treasurer; V. Gardet, First Secretary ; E. V. Marchebout, Second Secretary ; F. Bazan, M. D. ; G. Gross, M. D .; Bernard Hoffstetter, M. D., Physi- ciana; N. J. Martinsche, M. D., Oculist and Aurist ; A. Van Crombrugge, Dentist.
GAMBRINUS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (Ger- man) .- Organized May 19, 1877. Number of members, one hundred and twenty-five. Object: To aid its inembers and their families in case of sickness and distress. Meets first Saturday evening in every month at 510 Bush street.
Officers .- Fritz Krugg, President; Henry Brown, Vice-President ; Jacob Rohrer, Treasurer; P. Se- bach, Secretary ; H. Siegler, Financial Secretary.
GARIBALDI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. -Mcets second Saturday of each month at 423 Broad- WAY.
Officers .- P. C. Rosai, President; Giovanni Bona- cina and L. Peri, Vice-Presidents ; E. L. Scodeletti, Secretary.
GERMAN BENEFICIAL FUND ASSOCIATION .- H. Burkheim, President; E. Jacks, Vice-President ; H. %. Ganther, Secretary ; William Strucke, Treas- nrer.
GERMAN GENERAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF SAN FRANCISCO (styled in German, Die Allgemeine Deutsche Understuetzunga Gesellschaft) .- Is one of the largeat and most efficient charitable institutions in the State. It was organized on the seventh of January, 1854, with one hundred and five members, and has rapidly increased, until now it numbers three thousand five hundred and thirty-seven members.
Only Germana and persons speaking German are admitted to membership. The chief purpose of the association ta mutual assistance in case of sickness, and when sick every member has a right to demand support and medical attendance from the society. The society has a second purpose of doing charity to Germana not members of the association, and especi- ally to German immigrants newly arrived. For this purpose the society has expended during its existence over $300,000. The hospital of the society, located on the block bounded by Fourteenth, Ridley, Noe and Caatro streets, is built after the most improved plana of modern hospital architecture, and has ac- commodations for three hundred patients. It was formally opened February 22, 1878, and replaces the losa of their old hospital on Brannan street, which was burned August 28, 1876.
The office is at 535 California street, where the gen- eral agent, Eugene Romer, can be found from eight o'clock A. M. to five o'clock P. M., on week days. All applications for admission into the society, or for charitable relief, and to furnish employment or ser- vants to applicants, should be addressed to the agent. No charge for application.
Officers .- A. G. Russ, President ; C. Bertheau, First Vice-President; F. Hufschmidt, Second Vice-Presi- dent : F. C. Siebe, Treasurer : T. Gotterman, Corres- ponding Secretary ; John G. Oldelehr, Financial Sec- rotary ; F. Gutzkow, C. Herrmann, J. Schumacher, J. Straub, llenry Schroder, W. C. Hildebrandt, Sol. Gump, Herman Hencke, Trustees.
GERMAN LADIES' GENERAL BENEVOLENT SO- CIETY .- Organized 1870. Object : To aid the poor and distressed German women of San Francisco. Number of members two hundred and fifty. Meets on the first day of each month at 312 Post street.
Officers .- Mrs. Fred. Hess, President ; Mrs. Dr. Regensberger, Vice-President ; Mrs. L. Koster, Sec- retary ; Mrs. K. Herrmann, Treasurer.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC .- Organized January, 1867.
This is an organization of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines of the Army and Navy of the United States, who served to suppress the late rebellion, and whose objects are to perpetuate a fra- ternal feeling among its members, to aid and assist those in distress, and provide for the widows and orphans of their deceased comrades.
Officers of Department of California .- Commander, W. R. Smedberg, San Francisco ; S. V. Commander, George E. Gard, Los Angeles ; J. V. Commander, S. F. Daniela, Oakland ; A. A. General, Thomas S. Tay- lor, San Francisco; A. Q. M. General, R. H. Orton, Oakland; Inspector, R. S. Johnson, Stockton ; Judge Advocate, W. H. L. Barnes, San Francisco; Chief Mustering Officer, F. B. Edwards, San Jose ; Medical Director, N. S. Hamlin, Marysville ; Chaplain, Rev. W. L. Stephena, St. Helena.
Council of Administration .- Geo. L. Harris, Thomas Post, No. 2, San Francisco ; J. H. Barbour, John A. Dix Poat, No. 42, San José ; Allen T. Bird, W. H. Seward Post, No. 65; C. E. Royce, Geo. H. Thomas Post, No. 2, San Francisco : Frank D. Sweetzer, Lin- coIn Post, No. 1, San Francisco.
LINCOLN POST No. 1 .- Organized May 27, 1867. S. J. Corbett, Commander. Meets every Thursday even- ing in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
GEORGE H. THOMAS POST NO. 2 .- Charles E. Wilson, Commander. Meets on first and third Tuesday even- inga of each month, at 320 Post street.
GARFIELD POST No. 34 .- E. S. Salomon, Commander. Meets on second and fourth Fridays of each month in Alcazar Building. 4
COLONEL CASS POST NO. 46 .- W. A. Walker, Com- mander. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy street.
GENERAL MEADE POST NO. 48 .- M. L. G. O'Brien, Commander. Meets every second and fourth Wednes- days of each month, in Alcazar Building.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC CEMETERY ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated January 28, 1870. Meets at 604 Merchant street.
Officers .- Nathaniel Hunter, President: S. W.Backus, Vice-President; S. P. Ford, Secretary ; C. Mason Kinne, Treasurer.
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM FEMALES .- Or- ganized May, 1872, under the auspices of the Sisters of Mercy.
A home, built of wood, three stories in height, has been erected on Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's Hospital, which at present contains about ninety in- mates.
HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES .- Located at 221-223 Thir- teenth street. Re-incorporated November 25th. 1885. First organized as the Pacific Dispensary for Women and Children, March 24th, 1875. The ob- jects of this institution are to provide medical aid for women and children, also to educate nurses. Dis- pensary open daily from 10 o'clock A. M. to 12 M. for the indigent sick.
I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.
413-415 MARKET ST. Perkins Horse and Mule Shoes, Globe-Putnam Northwestern Horse Nails, etc.
SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. Fine work in SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS A SPECIALTY. OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.
JOHN WIGMORE-HARDWOOD LUMBER: 129 to 147 Spear Street.
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Officers .- Mrs. W. D. Harrington, President ; Mrs. William Hardy, Vice-President ; Miss Lucy M. Fay, Vice-President ; Mrs. E. Burke, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. John F. Merrill, Corresponding Secretary ; Mrs. O. W. Easton, Treasurer ; A. S. Hallidie, P. B. Corn- wall, John F. Merrill, W. Frank Whittler, Trustees ; Mrs. A. A. Sroufe, Matron ; L. M. F. Wanzer, M. D., Mrs. Charlotte B. Brown, M.D., Mrs. E. R. Field, M.D., Mias Marci Gilmore, M. D., Miaa E. Sargent. M. D., and Miss Isabel Lowery, M. D., physicians ; William A. Plunkett and Giles H. Gray, Attorneys.
HUNGARIAN SOCIAL AND MUTUAL AID SOCI- ETY OF THE PACIFIC COAST .- Meets first Sunday in each month at 417 Kearny street. T. Davis, Presi- dent; F. Heiduaka, Vice-President ; M. Roth, Treas- urer ; Joseph Pete, Secretary ; J. Herzog, T. Ehrbach, G. Rethy, Trustees ; T. Szegedy, Librarian.
HOME OF INDUSTRY AND REFUGE FOR DIS- CHARGED CONVICTS .- An institution in which dia- charged prisoners are taught self help. North side Montgomery avenue, near Chestnut street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN .- Office Great Chief of Records, 122 Geary street.
B. L. McDonald, Great Sachem, San Francisco ; Samuel Garber. G. S. Sagamore, Marysville ; J. G. Smith, G. J., Sagamore, Vallejo ; A. Andrews, Great Prophet, San Francisco ; H. S. Winn, G. C. of Records, San Francisco; Adam Smith, G. K. of Wampum, San Francisco; W. M. Betts, Great Rep. G. C. U. S., Oakland; A. Andrews. Great Rep. G. C. U. S., San Francisco ; Henry A. Chase, Great Sannap, San Fran- cisco ; R. R. Livingstone, Great Mishinewa, San Fran- CIACO ; A. H. Hansou, G. G. of the Wigwam, Redwood City ; F. W. Engle, G. G. of the Forest, Marysville.
Number of tribes in the State, twenty-six. The fol- lowing meet in San Francisco, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street:
MANZANITA, No. 4 .- Meets every Wednesday even- ing.
MIANTONOMAH, No. 9 .- Meets every first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
POHONACHEE, No. 10 .- Meets every Monday evening. POCAHONTAS, No. 11 .- Meets every Thursday evening.
SOTOYOME, No. 12 .- Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month.
SEMINOLE No. 54 .- Meets every Wednesday evening. TAHOE DEGREE COUNCIL, No. 1 .- Meets first Sun- day evening of each month.
IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIATION .- Meets every second Thursday in the month at the Hall, 320 Post street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN'S ENDOW- MENT FUND ASSOCIATION .- Organized September 8, 1881. Annual meeting held on the first Tuesday in July of each year. Ita objects are as follows:
1st. To unite for beneficial membership all mem- bers of the Order in California, Nevada and Oregon of sound bodily health, between twenty-one and sixty years of age.
2d. To establish a relief fund from which mem- bers of this organization, who have complied with all its rules and regulations, may receive the benefit of a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.
Officers .- A. Andrews, President; Wm. Rotrosky, Vice-President; H. S. Winn, Secretary ; Wm. M. Betts, Treasurer ; A. Andrews, Wm. Rotrosky, H. S. Winn, Wm. M. Betts, John F. Pinkham, W. H. Hughes, Adam Smith, Charles E. Spencer, G. A. Waterbury, Direct- ors ; H. M. Logan, M. D., Medical Examiner-in-Chief.
INDEPENDENT FREE SONS OF ISRAEL .- Organ- ized in San Francisco, April, 1878. Number of mem- bers about one hundred.
PIONEER LODGE, No. 87 .- Meets first and third Tuesdays of every month, at B'nai B'rith Building, 121 Eddy street,
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN (Exclusive German Order) .- The Gross Stamm of California meets annually the last Monday in July. Address, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- Louis Krumbe, Grand O. Ch .; Chris. Weisel, Grand U. Ch. ; - -- , Grand B. Ch .; | day in Pythian Hall, 1605 Polk.
Jacob Rumetsch, Grand Pr .: Samuel Polack, Grand Secretary ; J. Gutberlet, Grand Treasurer.
The following subordinate Stamms meet at the Hall, 510 Bush street, at eight o'clock P. M.
CALIFORNIA STAMM, No. 70 .- Meets every Friday. GOLDEN GATE STAMM, NO. 74 .- Meets Thursdays. PACIFIC STAMM, NO. 78 .- Meets every Monday, GERMANIA STAMM, NO. 83 .- Meets every Tuesday. HERMAN STAMM, No. 224 .- Meets every Monday.
YERBA BUENA LODGE, No. 8 .- Meeta second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
INDEPENDENT ORDER RED MEN'S HALL ASSOCIA- TION .- Incorporated December 24, 1867. Meets first Monday of each month at the Hall, 510 Bush street.
Officers .- B. H. Reinhard, President ; Fritz Schir- meier, Secretary ; Samuel Polack, Treasurer.
IRISH-AMERICAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Organized May, 1860. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at the Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard street.
Officers. - Timothy Lynch, President; M. G. Sears, Vice - President ; M. Curran, Treasurer ; M. Farrell, Recording Secretary, Drumm street, be- tween Clay and Commercial.
ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- Incorporated December 30, 1867. Number of members, eight hun- dred and fifty.
This is a mutual relief society, established for the purpose of affording assistance to indigent sick mem- bera. Meetings held the first Monday of each month at 425 Washington, room 10.
Officers .- J. C. Sala, President ; P. Campodonico, Vice-President; A. Daneri, Treasurer; Benjamin Moron, Secretary; A. Casassa, Collector; J. Pescia, Physician. Secretary's office, 425 Washington street, room 10.
ITALIAN BERSAGLIERI MUTUAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .- (Societá di Mutuo Soccorso della Com- pagnia Bersaglieri Italiani.)-Incorporated February 18, 1881. Number of members, one thousand. Meets on the second Thursday of every month at 625 Broad- way street.
Officers .- G. Calegaris, President; D. C. Masoero and A. Tagliaferro, Vice-Presidents ; E. C. Palmieri, Secretary ; Pietro Castagnetto, Treasurer.
ITALIAN MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF THE GAR- IBALDI GUARD .- Location, 423 Broadway street. Officers .- P. C. Rossi, President ; G. Bonacina and L. Peri, Vice-Presidents ; F. Arata, Treasurer,
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR .- Chartered in 1878, by the State of Kentucky. Its objects are to unite fraternally all acceptable white men and women of any reputable profession, business or occupation, who are over eighteen years of age ; to promote ben- evolence and charity, by establishing a relief fund, from which, on aatisfactory evidence of the death of a member of the corporation, a sum, not exceeding three thousand dollars, shall be paid to the beneficiary as the member may direct. Dr. S. American, Deputy Supreme Protector, 405 Kearny street. There are at present nine lodges in this city, as follows:
AURORA LODGE No. 202 .- Meets first and third Mon- days in each month at 32 O'Farrell street. .
MARTHA LODGE No. 241 (German) .- Meets second and fourth Fridays in each month at 121 Eddy street.
BAY CITY LODGE NO. 619 .- Meets every Monday at Grand Pacific Hall.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE NO. 660 .- Meets every Thurs- day in Grand Pacific Hall.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 745 .- Meets every Friday in Grand Pacific Hall.
JEWEL LODGE NO. 767 .- Meets every Tuesday in Grand Pacific Hall.
PAOIFIC LODGE NO. 815 .- Meets Thursdays in Grand Pacific Hall.
EMPIRE LODGE No. 832 .- Meets Saturdays in Irving Hall.
WEST END LODGE No. 1102 .- Meets every Wednes-
MORETTI & TREZZINI,
ST. ANN'S BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO.
Fresco and Decorative Artists.
J. GUNDLACH
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PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.
ASSETS OVER FIVE MILLIONS. BROWN, CRAIG & CO., General Agents.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
PARKE & LACY, 21-23 Fremont Street. KNOWLES' STEAM PUMPS and HEALD & SISCO'S CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS.
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KNIGHTS OF GOLDEN EAGLE. - CALIFORNIA CARTLE, NO. 1 .- A beneficial and semi-military organ- lat u. Meets every Wednesday evening in Irving Hall, 139 Post street.
OMceru .- Sir Knight W. F. Norcross, Past Chief ; W il. F. Titua, Noble Chief ; E. J. Casey, Vice-Chief ; Wiiflatu (. Farnsworth, High Priest ; Henry A. Con- rat. Venerable Hermit : Daniel Norcross, Keeper of Exchequer: Charles Soule, Clerk of Exchequer ; Thomas F. McDermott, Master of Records : Samuel Mail, Sir Ileraid : R. HI. HItggton, Worthy Bard ; Wil- liam II. Douglass, Worthy Chamberlain ; Dr. W. Jen- ningerD. Enalgn ; Charles Conrad, Esquire ; George Waicom, Firat Guardaman ; John W. Van Horn, Sec- ond Goardamau.
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