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Services morning and evening at usual hours.
Woodbridge Presbyterian Church.
Location, corner of Twentieth and Capp streets. Rev. T. J. Curtis, Pastor ; residence 1143 Valencia.
Services at eleven o'clock A.M. and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School meets at half past twelve o'clock P.M.
Welsh Presbyterian Church.
Place of worship, Cambrian Hall. 1133 Mission street. Rev. Moses Williams, Pastor; residence, Oak- land. Post Office Box, 196. Hours of service, eleven o'clock A. M. and half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sun- day School at half past two o'clock P. M. Average at. tendance, seventy.
Presbyterian Chinese Church and Mission.
Location, west side of Stockton street, between Washington and Clay. Rev. A. W. Loomis, D. D. ; res- idence, 1213 Leavenworth street, and Rev. A. J. Kerr, A. M .; residence, 1224 Jackson street, Missionaries, with one native assistant.
Religious services in the Chinese and English lan- guages are held every Sabbath at eleven A. M. and halt past seven P. M .; Sabbath Schools at fifteen minutes past twelve and six P. M. An evening school, free to the Chinese, is open throughout the Week, and is taught by the missionaries and other teachers.
Religious services in the Chinese and English lan- guages are held at the close of each evening session, with preaching on Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
The Chinese Christian Association occupies a large parlor in the Church. The missionaries also have their studies in the building.
Japanese Presbyterian Church and Mission.
Location, 1163 Mission street. Managed by the Presbyterian Missionaries. Services on Sabbath at eleven A. M. and eight P. M. Sabbath School at half past two P. M. A free school for teaching En- glish is held every night except Saturday, and closed with religious instruction. The Japanese Young Men's Christian Association meets in the same build- ing and is conducted by the native Japanese.
ROMAN CATHOLIC. St. Mary's Cathedral.
Location, northeast corner of California and Dupont streets. Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop ; Very Rev. J. J. Prendergast, V. G., Pastor; Rev. J. E. Cottle, Rev. Peter C. Yorke and Rev. W. P. Kirby, Assist- ants; Rev. P. Blake, Secretary ; Rev. George Mont- gomery, Chancellor ; pastoral residence, 628 Califor- nia street.
Masses: Sundays, at six, half past seven, nine, and half-past ten o'clock A. M. ; week days, six, half-past six, seven, and half-past seven o'clock A. M. ; Vespers at half-past seven o'clock Sunday evenings.
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery.
Location, northwest corner of Bush and Steiner streets. Served by the Dominican Fathers connected with the Church.
Masses Sunday at six, seven, eight, half past eight, half past niue and half past ten o'clock A. M. Ser- mon and benediction at half past seven o'clock P. M. Masses week days at six, half past six, seven and eight o'clock A. M.
St. Francis' Church.
Location, north side of Vallejo street, between Du- pout and Stockton. Rev. J. F. Harrington, Pastor ; Rev. Fathers O'Connor and Fasanotti Assistants.
Pastoral residence, northeast corner Vallejo street and Montgomery avenue.
Masses : Sundays at half past six, half past seven, nine, and half past ten o'clock A. M. Vespers and Benediction on Sundays at half past seven o'clock P. M. Mass on week days at seven o'clock A. M.
Sunday School at half past nine o'clock A. M.
St. Ignatius' Church.
Location, north side of Hayes street, west of Van Ness avenue. Served by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, connected with St. Ignatius' College.
Order of Divine Service, Sundays and Holidays of obligations: Morning. Masses at five, half past five, half past six, half past seven, half past eight, half past nine and half past ten o clock A. M. ; evening, Rosary at quarter past seven o'clock P. M .; Vespers at half past seven o'clock P. M .: Sermon and Bene- diction at eight o'clock P. M. Weeks days, Morning Masses at five, quarter to six, half past six, quarter past seven and eight o'clock A. M .: evening, Rosary and other Devotional Exercises at half past seven o'clock P. M. ; Confessions are heard at all times.
St. Patrick's Church.
Location, north side of Mission street, between Third and Fourth. Rev. Peter J. Grey, Pastor ; Rev. Thomas Larkin, Rev. P. Duffy, Rev. W. Lyons and Rev. J. Howard, Assistants. Pastoral residence, 744 Mission street.
Masses : Sundays, at fifteen minutes past six, fifteen minutes past seven, eight, nine, and half-past ten o'clock A. M. : during the week, daily, at half-past six and half-past seven o'clock A. M. ; Vespers and Bene- diction at half past seven o'clock P. M.
Notre Dame des Victoires.
Location, north side of Bush street, near Stockton. Rev. O. Renaudier, S. M., Pastor ; residence, 526 Bush street. Rev. F. Baubier, Assistant.
Masses on Sundays at half past seven, nine, and half past ten o'clock A. M .; Mass on week days at eight o'clock A. M. Vespers, three o'clock P. M.
Mission Dolores.
Location, southwest corner of Sixteenth and Dolores streets. Rev. Richard P. Brennan, Pastor ; Rev. W. J. O'Mahoney and Rev. P. Foley, Assistant Pastors. Pas- toral residence, adjoining the church.
The church was dedicated on the ninth of October. 1776, although projected in 1769, by Father Junipero Serra, the Father of the California Missions. The first Friar who had charge was Francisco Palou. who was assisted in his labors by Benito Cambon. At the organization of this Mission, and for its protection, there were fifteen soldiers located at the Presidio, under the command of S. Flores. A cemetery is at- tached to the church. in which the first interment was made in September, 1776. The first Indian con- vert was baptized on the twenty-seventh day of De- cember. in the same year. In the introductory por- tion of the San Francisco Directory for 1862, page 5, will be found further details connected with the his- tory of this Mission. Attached to this church is & large day school.
Masses at half past six, eight, one-quarter to nine, and half past ten o'clock A.M. on Sundays and Festi- vals. Vespers at half past seven o'clock P.M.
The congregation no longer worships in the old church, a new one having been erected, and which was dedicated on the 27th of February, 1844. The new church is a beautiful Gothic edifice, of the thir- teenth century architecture, finely frescoed, and cost $50,000.
St. Joseph's Church.
Location, west side of Tenth street, between Folsom and Howard. Rev. P. Scanlon, Pastor ; Rev. J. Coyle, Rev. W. J. Walsh, and Rev. J. J. McCue, Assistants; residence adjoining the church.
Services on Sundays and Festival days. Masses: Sun- days at six, seven,eight, nine, and halt past ten o'clock A.M .; Catechism at nine o'clock A.M., and Vespers at seven o'clock P.M. in Winter, and half past seven in Summer. Masses on week days at half past six, seven, half past seven, and eight o'clock A.M.
St. Rose's Church.
Location, Brannan street, near Fourth. Rev. D. F. Nugent, Pastor; Rev. P. Smith and Rev. J. Leahy, Assistant Pastors ; residence, adjoining church.
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Masses sre said at eight, nine and half past ten o'clock A.M. Sunday School at two o'clock P.M., and Ves- pers at half past seven o'clock P.M.
St. Bridget's Church.
Location, southwest corner of Broadway street and Van Ness avenue. Rev. P. Bermingham. Pastor; Rev. John Oassin and Rev. Charles O'Neill, Assistants ; residence, 2111 Van Ness avenue.
Maases every Sunday at half past six, eight, nine and half past ten o'clock A. M. and vespers at half past seven o'clock P. M. Catechism for the children at nine o'clock A. M. Masses on week days at half past six and half past seven o'clock A. M.
St. Peter's Church.
Location, west side of Alabama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. Rev. P. S. Casey, Pastor; Rev. M. P. Scanlon and Rev. J. Ferguson, Assistants; pastoral residence, east side of Alabama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth.
The Academy adjoining the church, under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, accommodates the youth of the parish.
Masses on Sundays at seven, half past eight, and half past ten o'clock A.M. Sunday Schoolat twenty minutes past nine o'clock A. M. for boys in the church, and one o'clock P. M. for girls in the convent.
St. Paul's Church.
Location, northwest corner of Twenty-ninth and Church streets. Rev. Lawrence Breslin, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1626 Church street. Rev. J. A. Cassidy, Assist- ant.
Masses on Sundays at eight and ten o'clock A. M. Sunday School at half past ten o'clock A. M.
St. Boniface's Church (German).
Location, south side of Golden Gate Av, between Jones and Leavenworth. Rev. Geradus Becher, Pas- tor : residence in rear of the church.
Masses on Sundays at eight and half past ten o'clock A.M. and Vespers at half past three o'clock P. M .; Mass on week days at half past seven o'clock A. M .; Catechism, Sundays at a quarter to eight o'clock A. M., under the charge of the Sisters of St. Dominic.
There is also in connection with the church a paro- chial school conducted by four sisters and one teacher.
St. Teresa's Church.
Location, east side of Tennessee street, between Butte and Solano, Potrero. Rev. P. O'Connell, Pastor. Rev. F. Piutinelli, Assistant.
Masses on Sundays at seven and ten o'clock A. M.
Church of the Holy Cross.
Location, Calvary Cemetery. Rev. John McGinty, Pastor ; Rev. John Rogers, Assistant ; residence, 1826 Eddy street. Masses on Sundays at eight and half- past nine o'clock A. M. Sunday School after last Mass.
St. John the Baptist Church.
Location, north side of Eddy street, between Oc- tavia and Laguna. Rev. M. D. Connolly, Pastor ; pas- toral residence, 1122 Eddy street.
Masses Sundays at six, seven, nine and half-past ten o'clock A. M. Vespers Sundays, at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School at half-past two o'clock P. M.
St. Brendan's Church.
Location, northeast corner of Fremont and Harri- son streets. Rev. John F. Nugent, Pastor ; residence, 320 Harrison. Rev. James Vereker, Assistant Pastor.
Daily masses at half-paat seven A. M., and on Sun- days at six, half-past seven, nine and half-past ten A. M .; Rosary and Benediction at half-past seven P. M .; Sunday School at halfpast nine A. M., taught by the Sisters of Mercy.
Yglesia de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe.
Location, north side of Broadway street, between Mason and Taylor. Rov. Andres Garriga, Pastor ; pas- toral residenco, 908 Broadway street. Rev. A. M. Satandren, Assistant Pastor.
Thia church was organized for the benefit of the Spanish and Portuguese residents.
Services are held in the Spanish language at ten o'clock A. M., on Sundays and Festival days. Massesat
seven, nine and half-past ten o'clock A. M. Vespers at half-past seven o'clock P. M. Masses on week days at half-past six and seven o'clock A. M.
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church.
Location, northeast corner of Filbert and Dupont streets. Rev. Carlo Franchi, Pastor ; Rev. Cherubino De Romanis, Assistant Pastor; residence, 1600 Du- pont.
All Hallows' Church.
Location, east side Susquehanna street, near Rail- road Avenue, Sonth San Francisco. Rev. Timothy Fitzpatrick, Pastor. Masses on Sundaya at half-past seven and ten o'clock A. M., and on week days at half- past seven o'clock A. M.
Church of St. Charles Borromeo.
' Location, northwest corner of Shotwell and Eigh- teenth streets. Rev. P. J. Cummings, Pastor ; Rev. Patrick E. Mulligan, Assistant Pastor. Masses on Sundays at half.past six, half-past seven, nine and half-past ten o'clock A. M. Sunday School immedi- ately after the nine o'clock mass.
Sacred Heart Church.
Location, east side of Fillmore between Fell and Oak streets. Rev. James Flood, Pastor; Rev. John Brennan, Assistant ; residence, 550 Fillmore.
Star of the Sea Church.
Location, northwest corner of Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Attended by the clergy of the Holy Cross.
Chapels.
In addition to services held at the different Roman Catholic churches throughont the city, religious exer- cises take place regularly at the following institu- tions : Presentation Convent Chapel, Powell street; St. Rose's Convent, corner Steiner street and Golden Gate avenue ; Sacred Ifeart Convent, corner of Taylor and Ellis streets ; St. Mary's Hospital Chapel, corner of First and Bryant streets ; Magdalen Asylum Chapel, Potrero avenue, near Twenty-first street; St. Vin- cent'a Orphan Asylum, South San Francisco ; Sacred Heart College, corner of Larkin and Eddy streets ; St. Francis Technical School, corner Gough and Geary streets.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
First New Jerusalem Church.
Location north side of O'Farrell street, between Mason and Taylor. Rev. John Doughty, Pastor ; resi- dence, 1508 Leavenworth street.
Services are held every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. Administration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the close of the morning service on the first Sundays in February, May, August and Novem- ber. Sabbath School at half past twelve o'clock P. M.
Second New Jerusalem Church.
Rev. J. Worcester, Pastor; residence, 1407 Jones. Meet at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. Services at usual hours.
UNITARIAN.
First Unitarian Church.
Location, southwest corner of Geary and Franklin streets. Rev. Horatio Stebbins, D. D., Pastor ; resi- dence, 1609 Larkin strect.
The public religions services of the church are held on Sundays at cleven o'clock A. M. and half past seven o'clock P. M.
Other mtnistrations of the church are carried on by the Sunday School, which numbers about three hun- dred teachers and scholars. The Society for Christ- ian Work, including about fifty ladies, is the Chan- ning Auxilliary, which numbers about one hundred and twenty; and the Starr King Soclety, of forty members. The object of these societies is religious teaching, the care of the charities of the church, the cultivation of religious studies, and the distribution of religious literature.
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The Mariners' Church.
Location, northeast corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets. Rev. Joseph Rowell, Pastor ; resid- ence, 1416 Sacramento street; Rev. W. D. Bishop, Missionary.
This church finds & wide field for usefulness, in the usual church services, a large Bible Class for seamen and strangers, & free reading room, monthly meetings of the S. F. Marine Temperance Society, and Sailors' W. C. T. Union, several Prayer meetings on week- day evenings, preaching on the Sabbath, and per- sonal labor on the Sabbath and during the week at the U. S. Marine Hospital, distribution of bibles and tracts on shipboard, boarding houses, and elsewhere, and missionary labors about the streets wharves and shipping, and on board seagoing vessels. Itis an un- denominational missionary church.
There is connected with this church a Bible Class and Sabbath School, numbering nearly one hun- dred teachers and scholars ; meets at half-past nine o'clock A. M. Services every Sabbath at eleven o'clock A. M. and half-past seven o'clock P. MI. Prayer meet- ings every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at half past seven o'clock P. M.
Bible Christians.
Place of worship, Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy street. Services every Sunday at two o'clock P. M.
Brethren.
These Brethren had origin at Plymouth, England, about fifty-five years ago, in which country they are generally known as Plymouth Brethren. They, how. ever, disclaim being called by any name that would make them sectsrian. They simply meet to the name of Jesus. George Müller, of The Orphans' Home, Bristol, England, is among the hirst Brethren who came out in England. They meet in this city in Gospel Hall, 928 Harrison street. All correspondence to be addressed to Charles Montgomery, 319 Sansome.
Advent Christian Church.
Location, Church street. between Twenty ninth and Thirtieth. B. Finney, Elder ; residence, 1711 Church street; and Thomas Howell, Elder, residence, 20 Derby, off Taylor.
This Society was organized in 1870. Services are held every Sunday at eleven o'clock A. M., and half past seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School immediately after morning service.
Seventh-Day Adventists.
Organized, 1871; place of worship, Laguna street, between Golden Gate avenue and McAllister street ; Elder H. A. St. John, Pastor, residence, 19 Laguna street.
Services every Saturday, at eleven o'clock A. M., and Sundays at half past seven o'clock P. M. Sab- bath School every Saturday at a quarter before ten o'clock A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evenings at half-past seven o'clock.
The Independent German Congregation of San Francisco.
Incorporated July 1, 1870. Lectures by the Speaker, Mr. Fred. Schuenemann-Pott, held at 310 O'Farrell street, every Tuesday at eight o'clock P. M. Sunday School at half past nine o'clock A. M .; number of scholars. one hundred.
St. Johannes B. M. Kirche.
Place of worship, N s Army street, between Guer- rero sud Dolores streets. Rev. Fritz Relser, Pastor, residence N s Army between San Jose Avenue and Guerrero.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (San Francisco Branch) .
Organized 1863. George S. Lincoln, Presiding Elder. Meets every Sunday st half-past seven o'clock P. M. in Lincoln Hall, 71 New Montgomery street.
Russian Church.
Place of worship, 1713 Powell. Rev. Vladimir, Bishop; Geargi Chudnowsky, Priest; residence, 1715 Powell street.
Services every Sunday at nine o'clock A. M. and seven o'clock P. M. and Saturday at seven o'clock P. M. Sunday School at eleven o'clock A. M.
There is a school in connection with the church held every day during the week except Sunday, for the instruction of children in religion and preparing them for the church.
Salvation Army.
Location-Barracks (S. F. No. 1.) 632 Commercial street, between Montgomery and Kearny.
Salvation Army. Barracks (S. F. No. 2) 1630 Mar- ket street, second floor.
Salvation Army. Barracks (S. F. No. 3) 25 Turk street, Meetings every night at eight P. M.
' Friends' Meeting.
Services held in Superior Court Room No. 4, third floor New City Hall, every First Day, at eleven o'clock A. M. Entrance on the north side, at the small door near the center of the building. An invitation to attend is cordially extended to all.
First Spiritual Union of San Francisco.
This society maintains its organization but holds no meetings for religious services. Albert Morton, President ; C. H. Gilmau, Vice-President ; C. H. Wads- worth, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. Selina C. Cook, Treasurer.
SOCIETIES.
Religious.
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY-PACIFIC AGENCY, -Geo. C. McConnell, Depositary and Superintendent of Colportage. This society was organized in 1825, to diffuse Gospel truth through the printed page. Its headquarters are at 150 Nassau street, New York.
Its depository, at 735 Market street. is also the de- pository of the American Sunday School Union and the Congregational Publishing Society.
CALIFORNIA BIBLE SOCIETY .- Organized Octo- ber 30, 1849. Depository, 735 Market street. Meet- ings of the Board of Trustees are held by appoint- ment, on the Tuesday after the first Sunday of each month. Annis Merrill, President ; Wm. Abbott, Sec- retary ; Edward P. Flint, Treasurer ; Superintendent, Rev. John Thompson ; residence, 1350 Franklin street, Oakland; Geo. C. McConnell, Depositary.
GENERAL BAPTIST CONVENTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA .- Organized in May, 1881. Meets annually in May of each year.
Officers .- Rev. Bunyan Spencer, San Jose, Pres- ident ; Hon. H. E. McCune, Dixon. Vice-President ; Rev. J. C. Jordan, Fresno, Secretary ; W. R. Strong, Sacramento, Treasurer.
JAPANESE MISSION OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .- Rev. M. C. Harris, Superin- tendent; Kanichi Miyama, Assistant. Location, 531 Jessie street, between Sixth and Seventh. Object: the Christianizing of the Japanese, teaching of the English language, and giving aid to the needy. Re- moved from 920 Washington street to present loca- tion in November, 1886.
LADIES' PASTORAL AID SOCIETY OF TRINITY CHURCH .- Organized 1873. Meets every Friday at Trinity Church, after morning service. The object of the society is to take under its care the destitute and friendless within the bounds of Trinity Church parish, to find employment for those requiring it, and to pro- vide clothing and assistance for such as may be in need of it; to visit and comfort the sick and the afflicted; to endeavor to bring to the church those who are neglectful of its services, and particularly the poorer and friendless classes; to gather chil Iren into the Sunday School, and to aid in providing active and competent teachers ; in short, to do all in its power, under the guidance and direction of the Rector of the parish, to advance the interests of the Church of Christ, and to extend to those around the privileges and blessings of the gospel.
Officers-Mrs. A. M. Starr, President; Mrs. H. W. Beers, Vice-President ; Miss Mary Brown, Secre- tary ; Miss Winnifred Douglass, Treasurer.
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METHODIST BOOK DEPOSITORY. - PACIFIC COAST BRANCH .- The Book Concern was established in 1789 on a borrowed capital of $600.
The San Francisco Depository, 1037 Market street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. J. D. Hammond, Agent, was established in 1864, and entered its own present commodious building in 1877. The National Temperance Publication Society of New York, and the Publishing House of the M. E. Church South, of Nashville, are represented by full lines of stock.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION HOME. - 933 Sacra- mento street : carried on by the Occidental Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church ; organized March, 1874, and has for its especial field of labor the evangelization of heathen women on the Pacific Coast. Thirty-one auxiliary societies have been formed on the coast, seven of which are located in this city. The society purchased in June, 1876, the property at 933 Sacra- mento street for the purposes of the Mission Home. Daily school in English and Chinese is maintained, and Chinese women are in cases of persecution afforded shelter in the Home; the largest number of pupils at any one time in the Home being thirty- eight.
Officers .- Mrs. P. D. Browne, President ; Miss Janet Henshelwood, Treasurer: Mrs. Adams, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. J. G. Chown, Corresponding Secre- tary ; Miss M. Culbertson, Superintendent. Under this management is conducted the Occidental Chinese Mission Day School, 753 Clay street, Miss M. M. Bas- kin, teacher.
PACIFIC PRESBYTERIAN UNION .- Organized Oc- tober, 1875. Composed of the clergy and laity of the several Presbyterian churches of the City.
The Union meets quarterly at the different churches. The Board of Directors meet on the first Monday of each month.
Sabbath Schools are maintained by the Union every Sunday afternoon as follows : hall SE cor Second and Folsom. H. S. Blackwell, Superintendent ; corner Jersey and Sanchez streets, Rev. John Carrington, Superintendent, and Mecartney's Hall, 927 Pacific street, H. S. Blackwell Superintendent.
Centennial School-North side Howard street, near Tenth, D. W. Horsburgh, Superintendent.
Officers .- I. C. Bowen, President ; Thomas Magee, Vice-President ; Wm. Ross, Recording Secretary ; J. I. Husband, Corresponding Secretary ; H. L. Van Winkle, Treasurer.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRLS' UNION .- Incorporated June 6, 1884. Location, 714 Bush street. This Society is formed in the interest of the self-reliant. self- respecting girls of San Francisco, and unprotected strangers.
Its object is to open attractive rooms for music, reading, etc. ; form classes for practical aid in the line of each girls's own endeavor ; also, to sublet all private rooms in the Society's building to those with- out or too remote from friends and home, and furnish board at moderate cost.
Officers for 1889 .- President, Mrs. E. L. Campbell ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. R. N. Lilienthal and Mrs. E. W. Steele ; Treasurer, Mrs. R. R. Haskell ; Secretary, Mrs. H. P. Wakelee ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. E. Kinney. Office hours from nine A. M. to five P. M.
SAN FRANCISCO PORT SOCIETY. - Organized March, 1860. Objects: The moral improvement of seamen and others connected with the sea, in this port, by aiding the American Seaman's Friend Society of New York, in sustaining the Mariners' Church of San Francisco, and in such enterprises connected therewith as the society may approve. Any person may become a member by paying $5 a year, or a life member by the payment at one time of $50.
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