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STREET LETTER BOXES.
There are four hundred and four deposit boxes for the reception of letters, placed in prominent locali- ties throughout the city, from which collections are made several times during the day in season for the departure of the mails.
RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE-EIGHTH DIVISION.
J. L. WILDER, Superintendent ; Samuel Flint, Chief Clerk.
State Officers.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. -- Washington Bartlett, Governor ; R. W. Waterman, Lieutenant-Governor; W. C. Hendricks, Secretary of State; John P. Dunn, Controller; G. A. Johnson, Attorney-General; Adam Herold, Treasurer ; Theo. Reichert, Surveyor-General ; Ira G. Hoitt, Superintendent Public Instruction; Geo. B. Cosby, Adjutant-General; Philip L. Shoaff, State Superintendent of Printing ; William H. Hall, State Engineer ; T. H. Wallis, State Librarian.
BOARD RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS .- P. J. White, A. Abbott, Jas. W. Rea : Stafford H. Parker, Secretary, Rooms 119-121 Phelan Building.
BOARD EQUALIZATION .- Gordon E. Sloss, C. L. More- house, C. E. Wilcoxon, John T. Gaffey, and John P. Dunn, ex officio ; E. W. Maslin, Secretary
BOARD EDUCATION .- Washington Bartlett, Presi- dent ; Ira G. Hoitt, Secretary.
BOARD HEALTH .- H. S. Orme, M. D., Los Angeles (President) ; W. R. Cluness, M. D., and G. G. Tyrrell, M. D., Sacramento ; Henry Cowdery, M. D., Williams; R. Beverly Cole, M. D., San Francisco : James Simp- son, M. D., San Francisco; James M. Briceland, M. D., Shasta,
DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE .- W. Wilkinson, Superintendent; George H. Rogers, W. C. Harrington, H. C. Palmer, Elliott H. Woolsey and R. A. Redman, Directors.
INDUSTRIAL HOME OF THE ADULT BLIND (Oakland). T. O. Crawford, Superintendent ; A. Fine, Physician.
STATE INSANE ASYLUM (Stockton) .- William H. Mays, M. D., Superintendent ; Walter R. Langdon, M. D., and William A. Washington, M. D., Assistants ; Robert Watt, J. D. McDougald, C. H. Randall, J. K. Doak, and H. N. Rucker, M. D., Directors.
STATE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE (Napa) .- E. T. Wil- kins, M. D., Superintent: L. F. Dozier, M. D., and F. W. Hatch, M. D., assistants ; Benjamin Shurtleff, M. D., Wm. F. Henning, J. C. Martin, Geo. N. Corwell and John Q. Brown, Trustees.
STATE PRISON .-- John Boggs, W. C. Hendricks, Chas. Sonntag, James H. Wilkins and Robert T. Devlin, Di- rectors.
State Appointees.
BANK COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF-William F. White, W. W. Moreland, A. W. Potts ; office, 528 Califorina street.
COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION-William H. Thorn- ley, office, 322 Washington.
BOARD OF SILK CULTURE .- E. W. Hilgard, J. J. Rivers and J. B. Mills; office, 21 Montgomery Ave.
BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS .- J. J. Tobin, Com- missioner: John G. Liebert, Assistant Commis- sioner. Office, 326 Sutter street.
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS .- William D. English, John H. Wise and A. C. Paulsell, Commissioners ; George Tilghman, Secretary; A. T. Vogelsang, Assistant Secretary ; Marsden Manson Chief Engineer; H. T. Compton, Assistant Engineer; T. C. Coogan, Attor- ney ; Martin Corcoran, Chief Wharfinger ; office, 10 California street.
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER .- James C. L. Wads- worth ; office, 401 California street.
MINERALOGIST .- William Irelan ; office, Pioneer Building.
NOTARIES PUBLIC .- See Business Directory.
PILOT EXAMINERS .- Philip Caduc, A. C. Freese and Martin Bulger : office, 506 Battery.
PILOTS-Charles Mayo, John Mahan, Frank Murphy, Thomas J. Knipe, Frank Boyd, Wm. W. Neal, William E. Domett, John W. Ott, Freeman Trask, J. S. Dolli- ver, Eugene M. Freeman, J. Henry Rogers, George Johnson, Thomas H. Barber, Charles W. Read, Stephen Castle, George D. Korts, Louis Meyer, Charles Matthews and J. B. Jones; office, NE corner Washington and Battery.
BENICIA AND MARE ISLAND PILOT-C. H. Harrison and W. N. Shelly.
WILMINGTON-David W. Weldt.
PORT WARDENS-John Martin, President ; Charles Thorn, Otto Luders and George Cummings ; John P. Jourden, Secretary : office, 525 Front street.
REGISTRAR-P. F. Walsh; William Broderick, Deputy.
VITICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS .- Arpad Haraszthy, President ; Clarence J. Wetmore, Secretary ; office, 204 Montgomery street.
PARK COMMISSIONERS-William H. Dimond, Joseph Austin and R. P. Hammond, Jr.
COURTS.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, first Monday of February, Second Monday of July, and fourth Monday of November. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Stephen J. Field, Presiding Justice; Lorenzo Sawyer, Circuit Judge; L. S. B. Sawyer, Clerk.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francis- co, first Monday of April, second Monday of August, and first Monday of December. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. Ogden Hoffman, Judge ; Southard Hoffman, Clerk; James S. Manley, Deputy Clerk.
SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA .- Regular terms held in San Francisco, second Monday in January and third Munday in July; at Los Angeles first Monday in April and second Monday in October, and at Sac- ramento first Monday in May and second Monday in November. Niles Searls, Chief Justice ; E. W. Mc- Kinstry, James D. Thornton, J. R. Sharpstein, Jackson Temple, T. B. McFariand and Van R. Paterson, A880- ciate Justices ; George A. Johnson, Attorney-General; W. P. Johnson, Deputy Attorney General : J. D. Spencer, Thos. F. O'Connor and F. T. Meagher. Sec- retaries and Librarians ; J. S. Williams, Frank Myers and B. M. Maddox, Deputy Clerks ; W. W. Cope, Re- porter. Rooms 121 Poat street.
DIXON, BORGESON & CO.,
Manufacturers of Show Cases and Store Fixtures.
37 Market St.
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SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONERS .- I. S. Belcher, H. 8. Foote, Robert Y. Hayue.
SUPERIOR COURT .- Sesalons held daily.
JUSTICES' COURT .- Sessiona held daily. James D. Page, Preaiding Justice ; E. Burke, H. L. Joachimson, James I. Boland and H. J. Stafford. Justices ; Peter Deveny, Clerk ; F. Marini, J. J. Greif and George B. Mackrett, Deputy Clerks.
POLICE COURT-Seasions held daily. F. A. Horn- blower. Judge; Joseph F. Coffey, Prosecuting Attor- ney : John J. Kenny. Clerk.
POLICE COURT NO. 2 .- Sessions held daily. James Lawler. Judge ; William Mott, Prosecuting Attorney ; Louis Kaplan, Clerk.
BANKS.
ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK (limited). In- corporated, 1873. Capital stock, £600,000 ster- ling ; amount paid in £300,300 sterling ($1,501,- 500). Number of shares of "common stock" issued 29,970, £20 each, and 600 shares " deferred stock," £1 each. Surplus, $400,000. Directora : E. H. Lushington, William F. Scholfield, Isaac Seligman, Joseph Sebag, Julius Sington; London Manager, I. Simon.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, NE cor Pine and Sansome atreeta. F. F. Low and Ignatz Steinhart, mana- gers ; P. N. Lilienthal, cashier.
BANK BRITISH COLUMBIA. Incorporated, 1862. Capital stock £500,000 sterling; amount paid in £375,000 sterling. Directors: Robert Gillespie, Eden Colville, James Anderson, Henry E. Ransom, Sir John Rose, Bart.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH. SE cor California and San- some streeta. W. Powell manager.
BANK BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. In- corporated. 1840. Capital stock £1.000,000 ster- ling ; amount paid in £1,000,000 sterling. Shares of stock issued, 20,000 ; amount paid up on each share of stock £50 aterling. Directors : J. J. Cater, E. A. Hoare, Henry R. Farrer, John Henry Brodte, Richard H. Glyn, Henry J. B. Kendall, J. J. Kingsford. Frederick Lubbock, A. H. Phill- potts, J. Murray Robertson.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, 312 Pine street. W. Lawson and C. E. Taylor, agents.
BANK OF CALIFORNIA. Incorporated June, 1864. Capital stock $3,000,000; fully paid up. Number of shares of stock issued 30,000, $100 each. Directors : A. K. P. Harmon, F. G. New- lands, William Alvord, Charles Mayne, E. W. Newhall, Jerome Lincoln, Adam Grant, J. C. Wil- merding, James Freeborn, Fred. W. Sharon, M. Lewia. Location-NW cor California and San- some streets. William Alvord, president ; Thomas Brown, cashier.
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Amount paid, $2,000,000. Directors: R. R. Thomp- son. R. A. Wilson, G. E. Whitney, R. P. Thomas, William K. Vanderslice, Charles H. Holt. Loca- tion-621-623 Market street.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. Capital, paid up, $1,500,000. Directors : D. Callaghan, C. G. Hooker, James M. Doua- hue. George C. Boardman, James Moffitt, N. Van Bergen. James H. Jennings, George A. Low, Jamea D. Phelan. Location-SW cor Montgomery and Summer streets. D. Callaghan, president ; James Mothitt, vice-president : E. D. Morgan, cashier.
GRANGERS' BANK OF CALIFORNIA. In. corporated April 24 1874. Capitalstock $1,000,000 ; amount paid in $647,400. Number shares of stock iagned 10,000 ; amount paid on each share of stock $60 plus $47,400 full paid up. Directors : J. H. Gardiner, H. J. Lewelltog, T. E. Tynan, Thomas McConnell, H. M. Larue, Uriah Wood, Daniel Meyer, I. C. Steele. O. J. Cressey, Seneca Ewer. A. D. Logan. Location-NW corner California and Battery streets. A. D. Logan, President ; A. Mont- pellier, cashier ; F. McMullen, secretary. .
LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK (limited). Incorporated in London, England, 1880. Capital stock £420,000; the amount sub- acribed and fully paid up is £420,000; shares of stock issued 60,000; paid up on each share £7; reserve fund £45,000. Directors: G. W. Camp- bell, Henry Goschen, Charles Hemery, William Newbold, R. D. Peebles, Robert Ryrie, Baron H. de Stern.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, 424 California street. A. Scriv- ener, manager ; William Steel, hasistant manager. PORTLAND (OREGON) BRANCH, 48 First street. William Mackintosh, manager.
LONDON, PARIS AND AMERICAN BANK (limited). Incorporated January 9, 1884. Author- ized capital £1,000,000; subscribed £500,000; paid up £400,000; reserve £30,000. Directors: William Patterson, Esq., James Whittall, Esq., Sigismund Louis Simon, Esq., Simon Lazard, Eaq., Elie Laz- ard, Esq.
SAN FRANCISCO BRANCH, 205 Sansome street. David Cahn and Eugene Meyer, managers; Charles Alt- schul, cashier.
NEVADA BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Incorporated October 4, 1875. Capital stock, paid up, $3,000,000; aharea of stock issued 30,000; amount paid up on each share is $100. Directora : J. C. Flood, J. L. Flood, J. W. Mackay, R. H. Follis, George L. Brander. Location-NW cor Montgomery and Pine streets. J. C. Flood, pres- ident; D. B. Davidaon, caahier; George Grant, assistant cashier ..
PACIFIC BANK. Incorporated February 4, 1863. Capital stock, paid up, $1,000,000 ; surplus, $550,- 000 ; resources, $4.049,880 76. Number of shares of stock issued 10,000; amount paid on each share $100. Location-NW cor Sansome and Pine streets. R. H. McDonald, president ; R. H. McDonald Jr., vice-president : S. G. Murphy, cashier.
SATHER BANKING COMPANY .. Incorporated April. 1887. Capital, $1,250,000 ; amount paid np, $500,000. Directors: H. L. Dodge, J. L. N. Shep- ard, C. Main, Louis Sloss, A. Chabot. Albert Mil- ler and W. P. Johnson. Location-NW cor Mont- gomery and Commercial streets. Henry L. Dodge. president ; J. L. N. Shepard, vice-president ; J. S. Hutchinson, manager.
THE CROCKER-WOOLWORTH NATION- AL BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital stock, paid up, $1,000,000. Directors: Charles Crocker. E. H. Miller Jr., R. C. Woolworth, pres- ident; W. E. Brown, vice-president ; William H. Crocker, cashier. Location-322 Pine street.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S BANK. Incor- porated February 5, 1866. Capital stock $6,250,- 000. Surplus $3,500,000 00. Directors: Lloyd Tevis, Leland Stanford, Charles F. Crocker, Oliver Eldridge, George E. Gray, Charles Crocker, J. C. Fargo, John J. Valentine, William Norris. Location-NE cor California and San- some streets. Lloyd Tevis, president; John J. Valentine, vice-president ; Henry Wadsworth, cashier.
CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI- ETY. Incorporated June 24. 1873. Capital stock $100,000; amount subscribed and paid in by stockholders $72,900. Number shares of atock issued 729; amount paid on each share $100. Directors : David Farquharson, Robert F. Bunker, Joseph F. Forderer, John Bain, Joseph R. Wilcox, John Eastou, Charles D. Farquharson, James Sullivan, Henry Miller and Thomas Downing. Location-NW cor Eddy and Powell streets. David Farquharson, president; Vernon Campbell, sec- retary.
FRENCH MUTUAL PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated March 11, 1879. Canttal stock $300,000 ; amount paid in by stockholders $189,085; amount subscribed $222.800. Directors : G. Touchard, P. Husson, J. C. Sala, A. Zabaldano, L. C. Babin, Em. Meyer, F. P. Masson, A. Comté Jr., E. J. Le Breton. Location-534 California street. Paul Hasson, president ; A. Brand, secretary,
JOHN HAMMOND
CALIFORNIA CAR WORKS $ Mannfacturer of every description of PASSENGER, STREET AND FREIGHT CARS. 42 to 50 Beale Street, San Francisco.
E. A. PATTISON & CO., 308 STOCKTON STREET, AGENTS. PACIFIC COAST FOR PERTH AMBOY TERRA COTTA CO.
Wagons.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & HOOKER, Agents for the Celebrated HOLLOW IRON AXLE WAGONS. 421-427 Market Street.
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated February 10, 1868. Capital stock $400,000; amount paid in $300,000; number shares of stock issued 400. Directors : L. Got- tig, Charles Kohler, Edward Kruse, George H. Eggers, A. E. Hecht, O. Schoeman, N. Van Bergen, F. Roeding, Ignatz Steinhart. Location -526 California street. L. Gottig, president ; F. Roeding, cashier : George Lette, secretary.
HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCI- ETY. Incorporated November 24, 1869. Capi- tal stock $100,000; amount paid in $80,000. Number of shares 100. Directors : A. C. Weber, A. H. Ryhiner. W. J. Lowry, W. S. Keyes, Henry Luchsinger. Location-18 Geary street. A. C. Weber, president ; E. Brand, secretary.
SAN FRANCISCO SAVINGS UNION. In- corporated June 18, 1862. Capital stock, paid up in full, and reserve fund, $504,539 05. Number of shares of stock issued 1,600. Directors : Albert Miller, James De Fremery, George C. Board- man, Alexander Campbell, Sen., W. Ashburner, D. E. Martin, Charles Pace, E. B. Pond, Thomas Magee. Location-532 California street. Albert Miller, president ; Lovell White, cashier.
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY, Incorpor- ated July 23, 1857. Capital stock paid in full, and reserve fund, $704,000. Number of shares of stock issued 5,000. Directors : J. H. Goodman, Isaac Hyde, Horace Davis, F. H. Woods, A. N. Drown, A. A. Smith, W. A. Aldrich, S. C. Bigelow, B. O. Devoe. Location-619 Clay street. Horace Davis, president ; Cyrus W. Carmany, cashier.
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated March 2, 1871. Capital stock $300,000; amount paid in $150,000. Number of shares of stock issued 1,200. Directors : D. O. Mills, William Babcock, William Alvord, A. K. P. Harmon, Adam Grant. D. C. McRuer, Jerome Lincoln, W. S. Jones, 8. L. Jones. Location-228 Montgomery street, Jerome Lincoln. president : Winfield S. Jones, vice-president ; S. L. Abbott Jr., cashier.
THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Incorporated April 12, 1859. This bank has no capital stock : conducted on the "mu- tual plan." Reserve fund $1.537.455 33. Directors : Myles D. Sweeny, C. D. O'Sullivan, Gustave Tou- chard, M. J. O'Connor, R. J. Tobin, Joseph A. Donohoe, Richard Tobin, James R. Kelly and P. J Donohue. Location-NE cor Market and Montgomery streets. Myles D. Sweeny, presi- dent ; Robert J. Tobin, secretary and treasurer.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SAVINGS (in liquidation) 313 California street. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BANK (in liqui- dation) 320 Sansome street.
ODD FELLOWS' SAVINGS BANK (in liqui- dation). Location-20 Montgomery.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST, First Baptist Church.
Location, north side of Eddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth. Rev. William M. Kincaid Pastor ; residence, 413 Eddy
! * This church was organized July 8, 1849.
Number of communicants, four hundred and thirty. The Sabbath School has an average attendance of about two hundred. The library contains about two thous- and volumes.
Sabbath services morning and evening. Sabbath School at half past twelve o'clock P. M. Prayer Meet- ing every Sunday and Wednesday evening; Church Covenant Meeting the Wednesday evening preceding the first Sabbath in each month.
Bethesda Mission, A. B. Forbes, Superintendent, meets at the corner of Eighth and Folaom streets every Sunday at 3 P. M. Average attendance, one hundred.
First Colored Baptist Church.
Location, east side of Powell street, between Bush and Sutter. Rev. George E. Duncan, Pastor; resi dence, in rear of Church.
Number of members, one hundred. This church was organized in 1854. Services are held every Sab- bath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. A Sunday School, with an average attendance of fifty-five is held at one o'clock P. M.
First Free Baptist Church.
Location, south side of Bush street, between Hyde and Larkin. Rev. N. L. Rowell, D.D., Pastor ; rest- dence, 1148 Sutter street.
Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Prayer Meet- ing is held on Wednesday evenings, and a meeting for the study of the Sunday School lesson, at which the Pastor presides, is held on Monday evenings at half-past seven o'clock.
The Sabbath School is in a prosperous condition, and has a library of more than sixteen hundred vol- umes. It meets immediately after morning service.
Fifth Baptist Church.
Location, Twenty-second street, between Howard and Capp. Rev. DeWitt T. VanDoren, Pastor ; resi- dence, 703 Valencia street.
This church was organized August 17th, 1869.
Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half-past seven o'clock P. M., in Winter, and forty-five minutes past seven o'clock P. M. in Summer. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at half past seven o'clock P. M. in Winter, and forty-five minutes past seven o'clock P. M. in Summer.
A Sabbath School, with an average attendance of one hundred and sixty teachers and scholars, and a library of about six hundred volumes, are connected with the church. The school meets immediately after morn- ing service.
Pilgrim Baptist Church.
Meet (temporarily) at 1358 Market, Rev. J. B. Barry, supply. Services are held at the usual hours.
Hamilton Square Baptist Church,
Location, Post street, near Steiner; Rev. Bunyan Spencer. Pastor ; residence, 1125 Ellis street.
Services every Sunday at eleven o'clock A.M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sabbath School at close of morning service. Prayer Meeting Thursday even- ing.
Baptist Chinese Mission.
Location, 740 Washington street : Rev. J. B. Hart. well, D. D., Superintendent; residence 1018 Mason; Mrs. J. L. Sanford and Miss E. J. Boober, Mission- aries. Preaching every Sunday at one and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Bible class at eleven o'clock A. M., and Sunday School at six o'clock P. M. Mission School every evening at seven o'clock, closing with religious exercises. All religious services in the Chinese language. Day School for Chinese children daily at 1115 Stockton street.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Congregational Church,
Location, southeast corner of Post and Mason streets, Rev. Charles D. Barrows, D.D., Pastor ; residence, 901 Sutter. L. B. Benchley, Superintendent of Sunday School.
This church was organized July 29th, 1849. The present membershipis about seven hundred and sixty.
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 firat of May, and at forty- five minutes past seven o'clock P. M. during the other months of the year. Chinese School at six o'clock. Church Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at half past seven o'clock P. M. Sociala monthly, Monday and Thursday evenings. Kindergarten on Harrison street ; Miss Sanford. Principal. Mission near Golden Gate Park; Rev. M. Tobey, Missionary and Pastor. Benev- olent Society and Delta Sigma Literary, semi-monthly. Teachers' Association, monthly.
The Sabbath School connected with the Church has
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SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY. ONLY WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED. OFFICE, 33 GEARY STREET.
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an enrolled membership of over one thousand schol- ars and teachers. It meets immediately after morn- ing service.
Young People's Society for Christisn Endeavor meets every Sunday at half-past six P. M., and com- prisea over three hundred members.
Plymouth Congregational Church.
Loostion, north side of Post street, between Bu- chanan and Webater. Rev. William H. Scudder, Pastor.
Thia church was organized January 12th, 1862. Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and at half past seven o'clock P. M. Bible Classes and Sabbath School at half past nine o'clock A. M .. and immediately after the morning service. Weekly Praver Meeting every Wednesday evening and lay preparatory classes every Tuesday evening.
Third Congregational Church.
Location, south side of Fifteenth Street, near Mis- sion. Rev. E. G. Beckwith, Pastor; residence, 12 Beaver street. 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 has an average attendance of about four hundred. Meets immediately after morn- ing service.
Fourth Congregational Church.
Location, south side of Green street, between Stock- ton and Powell. Rev. N. W. Lane, Pastor; resi- denre, 531 Montgomery avenue.
The church was organized February 1865. Services sre 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.
Olivet Congregational Church,
Location, south-west corner of Seventeenth and Nue streets. Rev. John Kimball, supply ; residence, 132 McAllister street. Organized in 1884. Services every Sabbath at half-past eleven o'clock A. M., and seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School at three P. M.
Bethany Congregational Church.
Location, Bartlett street, nesr Twenty-fifth. Rev. William C. Pond, Pastor ; residence, 436 Bartlett atreet. This Church was organized February 23rd, 1873. Re- cognized by sn 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 st eight o'clock. The Sabbath School has an enrolled membership of four hundred, and & 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; residence 436 Bartlett street.
Incorporated March, 1876. This corporation has been formed for the purpose of conducting Christian, missionary and educational operations among the Chinese and Japanese in Californis.
There are three Mission Schools in San Francisco and twelve elsewhere :
1. Central-No. 5 Brenham Place; Teschers, Miss Jessie S. Worley, Mias Minnie G. Worley, Miss Lilian Lamont, Mrs. Mary G. Green, and Low Quoug and Jee Gam.
2. Barnes-No. 8 Ridley street ; Teachers, Mrs. H. H. Lamont and Chung Mon.
3. West-No. 1818 Laguna street : Teachers, Miss Florence N. Worley and Miss Rosa Lamont
Religious services are held every Sunday at No. 5 Brenham Place., st half-past twelve o'clock P. M., and balf.past seven o'clock P. M., and every Wednes. day at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Hours of in- struction in all the schools : seven to half past nine P. M., each day except Wednesday.
The Congregational Association of Christian Chin-
ese, organized in connection with this Mission, for mutual aid in the development of Christian character and in doing Christian work, has about three hundred and eighty-two members. Jee Gam, President ; Joe Jet, Secretary.
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Church,
Location, northeast corner of Post and Powell streets. Rev. Hiram W. Beers, D.D., Rector : residence. 1018 Hyde street. Rev. John G. Gaamann, Assistant. 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 sud Holy-days. Evening Prayer at half past seven o'clock every Sunday. Sermons after Morning and Evening Prayers every Sunday, and after Morning Prayers st the greater Festivala and on Thanksgiving Day. Suo- day School st half past nine o'clock A. M., and Public Catechising at the same hour, the first Sunday in the month. Ladies' Pastoral Aid Society after Morning, Prayer, on Fridays at eleven o'clock A. M. Sewing School at ten o'clock A, M., every Saturday. Lenten Services as arranged by the Rector from time to time.
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