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N. E. Cor. Sixth and Washington Sts., Oakland, Cal.
PEOPLES' MARKET, OWEN LAFFERTY,
PROPRIETOR.
DEALER IN
Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton, &c. Families Supplied, And all Orders promptly delivered. Hotels and Restaurants supplied at the Lowest Rates. OAKLAND.
Wellden House
MRS. S. W. DEMING, Proprietor.
AZ Offices and Furnished and Unfur- nished Rooms to let. A three-story building with three stores adapted for any business. Excellent large sunny rooms nicely adapted for light house- keeping.
476 TWELFTH STREET, Bet. Broadway and Washington. OAKLAND.
H. M. WILSON,
HORSE SHOER
512 SEVENTH STREET,
Between Washington and Clay, OAKLAND, CAL.
823
California-Oakland.
TAFT & PENNOYER,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
- AND -
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
BAZAAR GLOVE.FITTING PATTERNS
Nos. 1163 AND 1165 BROADWAY,
OAKLAND, CAL.
824
California-Oakland.
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
N ELEGANT Family Residence, in charming grounds. Two hundred rooms-near steam and street cars. Forty minutes to or from San Francisco-every half-hour-five cents fare. Table d'Hote or Restaurant. Splendid suits of sunny apartments, or single rooms, with or without bath rooms.
The most healthy and agreeable location on the Pacific Coast. Mean yearly temperature 55°. Sun unobscured from March to November. A home for tourist or invalid.
Good Cuisine, under a celebrated Chef.
Prices more reasonable than any Hotel of its character in Cali- fornia.
Livery Stable, Laundry, Billiard Room. Telegraph communi- cation, etc., in connection with Hotel.
Special terms made. All applications promptly attended to.
SHELDON I. KELOGG, JR., Proprietor. Corner Central and Fifth Avenues, East Oakland, Cal.
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Try the COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Tombstone, A. T.
Conducted on the European Plan.
NELLER & FUEGEL ROSS HOUSE DEPOT OF ALPHABETICALLY. THE CELEBRATED ALEX. ROSS, Proprietor. FREDERICKSBURG California-Oakland-Pleasanton. 825 This House has superior accomoda- tions for families. Newly Furnished and Brick Building. BEER. Home Cooking a specialty. Board, $5.00 per Week. Single Meals, 25 cents. No. 469} Ninth St., OAKLAND, CAL. N. W. Cor. 15th St. and San Pablo Av. OAKLAND, CAL. PACIFIC PRESS B. SAMUELS, PUBLISHING HOUSE CLEANER, DYER & REPAIRER, PRINTING, BINDING, ENGRAVING, ELECTROTYPING. Estimates furnished [on application. Address AND DEALER IN PACIFIC PRESS, Second-Hand Jewelry, Etc., Twelfth and Castro Sts., Oakland, Cal. 821 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. WINTER'S HOTEL, CORNER OF 15th and Broadway, OAKLAND, CAL. Deutsches Gasthaus. JOHN WINTER, Prop'r. Pleasanton, Harms Theo A, saloon Harris Wm, livery NON, 319 Market Street, San Francisco. Hortenstein & Stover, gen mdse ALAMEDA COUNTY, Jansen Jacob, hotel Mark I N, drugs Marks O N, physician Is named for its pleasant location. It is a thriving village on the C. P. R. R., forty-two miles from Morris Mrs I E, milliner San Francisco. It has 600 in- Murphy J J, hotel habitants. Myers, Chadbourne & Co, grain Napier Wm, saloon Nelson Mrs M, restaurant Arendt H, gen mdse Barandon A, baker Owen Albert S, harness Packard C L, hotel and saloon Stevenson E T, hotel Silva Manuel S, saloon Steane C B, wagonmaker Strong Henry H, saloon Bass Dr C A, drugs Bilz J A, wagonmaker Connor Jas, shoemaker Darcey M, saloon Detjen Herman, hotel Diavello S, shoemaker Waterman M, grain warehouse Goyett John, saddler Wise Chas H, tinner PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal Send for Estimates. ECLIPSE SELF-REGULATING INCUBATORS, Send stamp for Circular and Price List, G. G. WICK.
CHAS. R. ALLEN, Pig Iron and English Coke, 118 and 120 Beale St., S 1.
The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO.,
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, 653 and 655 Market St., San Francisco.
California-Pomona-Riverside. ALPHABETICALLY.
Shaug H L, saloon PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates. -
826
Pomona,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Alexander L, gen mdse Brosseau L, hotel Fears J M, livery
Garcia A, restaurant Johnson A R, shoemaker McKay Isaac, blacksmith Ruth Theodore, drugs Sattler S, gen mndse
Poso Chano,
FRESNO COUNTY.
Castro Y, saloon Kreyenhagen E & Co, gen mdse
Ravenna,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
O'Reilley James, gen mdse
Ripon,
STANISLAUS COUNTY.
Dickinson E C, stoves Fink John, carpenter Kinney D, carpenter O'Leary J, hotel, liquors Pygall Geo, shoemaker Stone J J, blacksmith, painter Sweet J G, carpenter YAPLE D F, gen mdse, agt C P R R, agt W, F & Co's Ex, mgr Ripon warehouse, W U Tel operator, postmaster Yaple P, wheelwright
Riverside,
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY.
This pretty place is distant seven miles from the town of Bernardino. It is surrounded by rich orange and lemon groves and raisin vineyards. The drives in the vicinity of River- side are the most interesting in the State. There is an abun- dant water supply and a delight- ful climate. The Riverside House is the principal hotel of the place. It is a comfortable hostlery, kept by Mr. W. B. Wood, and it is not the least of the town's attractions.
Allen J, physician BOYD JOHN, billiard hall and saloon
Branch S J, fruits, candies, etc
Brown E G, insurance agt Burt B D & Bro, gen mdse Carroll Mrs C J, bakery and restaurant
Carr Mrs Wm, restaurant
Cline (Mrs) & Parker (Miss) mil- linery and fancy goods
Conway E, justice of the peace and notary public
Cunningham & D, blacksmith and wagonmaker
Cunningham R F, real estat and insurance agt
DICKSON G W, livery stable Dodge C P, wholesale fruits DYER BROS, proprs Riverside Bank of Dyer Bros
EMERSON FRANK, mgr for John Boyd, billiard parlor Evans S C, pres Riverside Land and Irrigating Co, and the Riverside Canal. Co
Filkins C W, varieties
Gage Matthew, watchmaker and jeweler
H. WACHHORST'S
Specialty is Fine Watches and Diamonds, Lockets, etc. 315 J Street, Sacramento, Cal.
HOWARD BLACK, CUSTOM SHIRT MAKER, 126 KEARNY STREET, Rooms 7 and 8, San Francisco, Cal.
HOWARD BLACK, CUSTOM SHIRT MAKER, 126 KEARNY STREET, Rooms 7 and 8, San Francisco, Cal.
KOHLER & CHASE
The Elegant Boarding House; Apartments New, Spacious, First- Class; very Sunny. N. W. Cor. 9th and Washington, Oakland, Cal
California-Riverside. 827
ALPHABETICALLY.
GREVES JAMES P, postmaster
and notary public Hamilton J W, druggist Hayt W A & Son, livery stable HOLT L M, propr " Press and Horticulturist "
Johnston & Weaver (Misses), millinery and dressmaking Kane D W, painter Keith & Derby, bootmakers
Lyon & Rosenthal, gen mdse, and agts Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, and insurance agts Marsh Isaac, tinsmith
McLeod D W, sec Riverside Land and Irrigating Co and Riverside Canal Co and no- tary public Miller Frank A, groceries and propr Glenwood Cottages MOODY E P, furniture and un - dertaking
PATTON S S, hardware, stoves and tinware Petchner & Alder, blacksmiths and wagonmakers
PRESS AND HORTICULTU- RIST," L M Holt propr
Reinhuber Frank H, carriage painter
Reinstein Philip, harnessmaker River Canal Co, S C Evans pres RIVERSIDE BANK OF DYER BROS, Dyer Bros proprs RIVERSIDE HOUSE, W B Wood propr
Riverside Land and Irrigating Co, S C Evans pres
Robinson H W, Riverside and Colton Stage Line
Roe & Co, druggist, books and stationery
Rudisell H J, real estate agt SHAFTNER CHAS H, barber SHUGART K D, physician and surgeon
Stone John, meat market
Turner A M, photographer Vial August, saloon and lodginga Wilder Chas, barber
WOOD W B, propr Riverside Hotel
CITY LIVERY STABLE,
G. W. DICKSON, - Proprietor.
Main Street, opposite Riverside House. RIVERSIDE, CAL.
Fine Turnouts, both single and double, always on hand.
Horses boarded by the day or week at reasonable rates.
Riverside H ouse,
W. B. WOOD PROPRIETOR
Riverside, San Bernardino County, California.
FAVORITE RESORT FOR INVALIDS TOURISTS,
Stages from the House connect with all Express Trains.
CHAS. R. ALLEN, Seattle, Coos Bay, Carbon Hill Coal, 118, 120 Beale St. S.F
ROASTING and MILLING of REFRACTORY ORES, by the Bluestone & Reduction Works, Tombstone, A. T.
The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO.,3
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS 653 and 655 Market St., San Francisco.
828
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
SPECIALTIES.
MONEY MADE BY SELLING MY G. G. WICKSON, 319 Market Street, S. F.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Sacramento,
SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
Situated on the east bank of the Sacramento River, in the lovely valley bearing the same name, is the handsome capital of the Golden State. Until the year 1870 she was the western terminus of the Central Pacific Railway, the nation's greatest highway; but with the construc- tion and immediate consolida- tion of the Western Pacific with that line, this honor was sur- rendered to the " suburban city on the bay," and she now con- tents herself with the title of a station, which that event con- ferred upon her. However, the possession of the machine shops of the powerful corporation is a source of great revenue, as there are constantly employed about 1,000 operatives, and through this fact her loss amounts to very little. Besides the Central Pacific, there are several other lines of railway which converge and diverge from the city, and they must ever prove valuable factors in the promotion of her commercial interests. Her po- sition, geographically, is decid- edly favorable, rendering the business men of the city invalu- able aid in enlarging their trade, which, in their absence, must be circumscribed to very narrow limits by the competition of San Francisco merchants. By the enterprise and energy of her cit- izens, who have always been alive to the development of their city, she has reached the second place as a commercial emporium, and we bespeak for her a con-
tinued growth and an honored place in the rank of the most substantial cities of the coast. Her many avenues of trade are ornamented with splendid struc- tures, well paved with cobble- stones, and brilliantly illumin- ated with gas, while many of them are traversed by lines of street railway, and well drained ' by an excellent system of sewer- age. In the residence portions of the place the roomy yards, studded with palms and ferns, and ablaze in most seasons of the year with rare flowers, there are many objects of attraction. In the possession of magnificent private homes, Sacramento will compare favorably with any city of the same size in the Union. The railroad depot, constructed in the summer of 1879, and the beautiful capitol building are features of the place that deserve special notice. The former is composed principally of iron and glass, is upwards of 300 feet in length, and is conveniently sub- divided into compartments pe- culiar to itself. The latter is a handsome structure, very com- modious and attractively situat -. ed in lovely grounds, and sur- mounted by a dome 180 feet in height. Its cost was in the neighborhood of $5,000,000. The city is also well supplied with daily and weekly news- papers, the Record-Union, a morning paper, taking rank in age. The Bee, an evening jour- nal, is a sprightly sheet, and the Journal, a German semi-week- ly, ably represents the class in whose interest it is published. The press of the city is a credit to it, and the circulation of the
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PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates.
H. WACHHORST
Invites Attention to His Genuine Sterling Silverware, No. 315 J Street, Sacramento, Cal.
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Tombstone, A. T.
C. BILICKE, Proprietor. EUROPEAN PLAN.
California-Sacramento. 829 Atkinson E C, pres Sacramento business college, 716 I papers show an appreciation that is commendable. The construc- tion in the past year of many substantial business houses and residences, and the contemplated investment of capital in similar improvements the present year, Atlantic Hotel, Simon Schmor- ALPHABETICALLY. leiz propr, cor I and Twelfth Avery, Meir & Bernhard, Capi- tal Furniture Co, 616 J, fac- tory cor Sixth and H is a happy commentary on her future growth. The population is estimated at 26,000. ARNOLD M, propr Saddle Rock Oyster House, 1019 Second ASHER J, photograph gallery 810 J Acock Thos L, fire insurance BABSON & SEADLER, archi- tects, 1006 Seventh agt, 904 Seventh Babtist J & Co, cigars and to- Ackerman & Co, china, crock- ery, glass and plated ware, 629 and 631 J bacco mfr, 326 K Bachmann C F, malt, hops and brewery materials, 224 J Adams C E, hay and grain, 727 J BAKER & HAMILTON, hard- Adams, McNeill & Co, wholesale grocers, provisions and li- quors, 91 to 95 Front ware and agricultural imple- ments, 109 to 115 J Banholzer F, engraver, 430 J AITKEN & FISH, marble works, 617 K BARBER M, hay and grain, 1101 to 1103 J Alexander D E, attorney at law, Barley W H, harness maker, 1030 K 626 I PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates faction guaranteed. S. W. cor. Twelfth and West, Oakland. Horseshoeing promptly attended to. Interfering prevented. Satis- Alexander M, clothing and tail- Barnes Chas, cigars, 910 J oring, 806 K Barron Chas L, Capital Hotel baths, 626 K Allmond Geo D, sewing ma- chines, toys and fancy goods, Bartels & Gregory, wholesale liquors, 910 Second 806 J Ames, Earle & Co, stoves, tin- ware, gas fitting and plumb- ing, 701 J BASLER G A, livery and board- ing stable, 612 to 614 K BATCHELOR & WYLIE, agri- cultural implements, 900 and 902 K ANDERSON & HAMM, gen mdse, 924 J Anderson James, merchant tailor, 603 K Bates G E, attorney at law, 916 Fifth Anderson & Johnson, merchant tailors, 1012 Seventh Bates Geo O & Co, agricultural implements and hardware, Andrade J S, barber, 1029 Front Annis Alex, wood and coal, 426 K Arata Harry, champion boot black, 1022 Fourth 205 and 207 J Bauer Frank, coppersmith and tin ware, 729 K Bayers E, cash grocery, cor O Armstrong J W, attorney, 328 J ARMSTRONG THOS, harness and saddlery, 1104 J and Second Beals H S, photograph gallery, 415 J Beard M R & Co, books and stationery, 312 J Arnold Jacob, butcher, 1331 Second
M. MADIGAN & CO., New York Horseshoeing Shop.
CHAS. R. ALLEN, Wellington and Scotch Coal, 118 and 120 Beale St., S. F.
PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS. Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates.
The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO.,B
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS. 653 and 655 Market St., San Francisco.
830
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
Bearnsen N, stoves, tinware and furniture, 829 J
Beatty, Beatty & Beatty, attor- neys, 328 J
Bell & Co, auction house, 916 J BELL CHAS, druggist and apothecary, 200 K
Belvidere House, Jacob Frees propr, Sixth bet J and K Belville Mrs N, fashionable dress maker, 1329 Fifth
BENNETT I, Plaza fruit stand, cigars, tobacco, cutlery, con- fectionery, &c, 926 J
Bennett Michael, saloon, 807 J Berkey Thos H, county clerk Sacramento county
Bernard H M, carriage mfr, 600 and 602 L
Bidwell & Cook, groceries and provisions, and liquors, 128 K Billingsley & Co, wholesale wood and willow ware dealers, 311 and 313 J
Billing E L & Co, liquor dealers, 417 K
BINGAY MRS E C, teacher of drawing and painting, room 2, I O OF Building, K
Blanth T H, saloon, 1021 Fourth BLESSING & GUTHRIE, proprs Saloon Hotel, 628 and 630 K Blodgett C A, Bank Exchange, cor Second and K
Bock Beer, Geo E Erhart, 614 J Boeker John, cane and willow ware, 515 J
Bolies J, saloon, 816 K
BOND & HUNTSMAN, fashion- able millinery, 523 J
Bonstin S A & Co, grocery, SW cor Ninth and N
Booth & Co, wholesale grocers, front bet J and K
Bossett, Taft & Farnsworth, Mechanics Mill, 501-507 M
BOSTON DRUG STORE, 301 J, Adolph Walther propr
Bouillon Louis, fashionable dressmaking, 1320 Fifth
Bowers Joe W O, propr Union Hotel, bet K and J
BOYD'S THOS, confectionery, 824 J
Boyle Mrs Kate, 1014 Eighth, dressmaking parlors
Boyne Wm & Co, marble works, 712 K
Brerdt A, fancy goods, 507 J BRENNAN M, stair builder, 611 Oak ave, bet J and K, res 1024 H
Breuner John, furniture, impor- ter, mfr and wholesale dealer, 604 and 606 K
BREWER A, propr Grand Hotel saloon, SE cor Front and K
BREWER B B & SOUTH- WORTH S S, dentists, 628} J Brewer M T & Co, produce and fruit, 1008 and 1010 Second Bric-a-Brac Saloon, J J Mur- phy propr, 1017 Second
Briggs W E, physician, oculist and aurist, 429} J
Brooklyn Hotel, J E Mooney propr, 85 and 87 Front
Brothers Misses, French millin- ery, 611 J
Brown Bros, blacksmiths and wagonmakers, 920 K
Brown John Q, mayor
Brown Mrs V A, ladies' hair- dresser, 1026 Fifth
Brown W B C, attorney at law, notary, 904 Seventh
BRUCE HOUSE, B A Trapp propr, 1018 J Brune A E, physician, 521 J BRUST MRS M A, fashionable dress and cloak making, 612 K
Bryan & Co, furniture, 405 J
Budd & Forrest, 5 Front
BURTLESS W H, mgr Cabinet Makers' Combination 822 K
H. WACHHORST
Has a Magnificent Assortment of Chains, Chatelains, etc. No. 315 J Street, Sacramento, Cal.
HOWARD BLACK, CUSTOM SHIRT MAKER, 126 KEARNY STREET, Rooms 7 and 8, San Francisco, Cal.
KOHLER & CHASE
The Elegant Boarding House; Apartments New, Spacious, First- Class ; very Sunny. N. W. Cor. 9th and Washington, Oakland, Cal.
California-Sacramento. 831
Burr E A, hay and grain, 815 J Butterfield W A, groceries and ALPHABETICALLY. provisions, 1001 J CAPITAL SIGN WORKS, J C Quinn, 321 J CAPITAL SOAP CO, Bagley & Bush Ed N, cigar store, 326 J Bush Geo T, plumbing, gas fit- ting and steam fitting, 513 J Cabinet Makers' Combination, W H Burtless mgr. 822 K Wittington, 1427-1431 Front Capital Woolen Mills, S Tryon pres, 822 J Capwell H C, pictures and frames, 728 K Cabman H F, Pioneer Hotel, 1323 Front CARLE & CROLY, contrac- tors and builders, 1114 Sec- Cadwalader Ed W, stock and coin broker, 231 J ond Carpenter L B, carpenter and builder, 1206 Second Cadwalader & Parsons, real es- tate and insurance agts, 231 J Caffe P J, carriage and wagon- maker, 924-929 Fourth bet I and J Carrigan Edward, restaurant, 1018 Third Carroll J C & Son, marble Works, 808 K California Hotel, Frank Schuler propr, Front bet J and K Casey & Cronan, importers and wholesale dealers in wines and liquors, 50 K Callahan Mrs P A, fashionable millinery, 613 J Calvyn & Chipman, sign and CASSELLI A, boot and shoe- maker, 216 J ornamental painting, 1107 Second Castro M & Castro R, wood and Campbell Chas M, furniture and bedding, 409 K coal yard, 1130 Fourth Caswell Wm A, city bill poster, CANRAN JOHN, Elder House, 1008-1014 K 524 K Catlin A P, attorney at law, Cantrel Mrs, boarding-house, 810 Seventh 1007 Second Central House, R Sharp propr, CANTRELL & VINEY, fashion- able dressmakers, 810 Seventh Chadderdon J L, paints, oils and glass, 204 K Cantwell H C, cigars and tobac- co, 1016 Fourth 818 and 820 K Chandler L C, real estate and insurance, 227 J Capital Brewery, Kerth & Nich- olas proprs, cor I and Twelfth CHENEY & BRUNER, attorneys at law, Quinn's Building, cor J and Fourth Capital Glove Factory, F M Manning, 1007 K Capital Ice and Coal Co, Chas Sellinger mgr, 1009 Third Chesley G W, groceries, provis- ions and liquors, wholesale, 51 Capital Iron and Brass Works, M R Rose propr, 904 K Capital Marble Works, J C De- vine, 724 K Front Chittenden W A & Co, gen mdse, 831 J Christianson A, Pacific Market and commission merchant, 703 J City Baths, J C Rademacher, 309 K Capital Nursery, Williamson & Co, I bet Seventh and Eighth CAPITAL SALOON, Michael Reusch propr, 507 K HOWARD BLACK, CUSTOM SHIRT MAKER, 126 KEARNY STREET, Rooms 7 and 8, San Francisco, Cal. ASSAYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. C. J. DUVAL, TOMBSTONE, A. T.
CHAS. R. ALLEN Anthracite & Cumberland Coal, 118, 120 Beale St., S. F.
PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates.
The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO.,
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, 653 and 655 Market St., San Francisco.
832
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
City Hotel, Andrew Noone propr, 311 K
Clark James B, with L J Lith- auer, 600 J, res SE cor Elev- enth and G
Clark J Frank, undertaker, 1017 Fourth
Clark R C, judge superior court Sacramento County, Court House
Clarken R M, attorney at law, 328 J
Clements Mrs Tice, fashionable millinery, 521 J
Clinch C, saw filing and repair shop, 825 K
Closs Louis & Co, Sacramento Hide Depot, 1201 Front
COAK & SON, Pioneer Box Factory, 1227-1231 Front
Coates McCafrey, carpenter and builder, 502 I
Coggins P H, attorney at law, 916 Seventh
COHEN B, carpets and oil cloths, paperhangings, 419-421 J
Cole John A, saloon, 1321 Front Coleman L, cigars and tobacco, 724 J
COLEMAN W P, real estate, sale room and insurance office, 325 J
Colla Jules P, saloon, 700 K
Collector of Internal Revenue, A L Frost, 203 J
Columbus Brewery, E & C Gruh- ler proprs, cor Sixteenth and K
COMSTOCK W D, furniture, 501-503 K, cor Fifth
Coney S, furnishing goods, 105 K Conrad John, watchmaker and jeweler, 417 J Considine D J, Railroad Ex- change, 300 K
Continental Oil and Transporta- tion Co of California, E Isaac
Cook A A, architect, 403 J Cook T H & Co, groceries and provisions, 801 J
Cook Thos, barber, 1016 J
Coolot A, stationery school books, etc, 812 J
Cooper David, liquors and wines, 201 Second
Cooper Geo, Granger's Market, 516 K
Coppin R, second-hand furni- ture, 727 K
Corbin J H, saloon, 218 J
Cordero Rafael, barber, 908 Second
Corwin G B, cigars and tobacco, 921} Second
Court Exchange, Chas Heisen 630 I
Crocker B R, Railroad Stone House, Front bet L and M
Crocker H S & Co, stationers and printers, 208 and 210 J Cronin W P, Golden Eagle Oyster Saloon, 616 K
Cross Samuel, attorney and searcher of records, 429 J
Crowley J, saloon, 142 Front Curtis N Greene, attorney at law, 920 Sixth, res NW cor Sixteenth and H
Dahringer F, carriage and wa- gon mfr, 907 Twelfth bet I and J
"DAILY AND WEEKLY BEE," James McClatchy, editor and propr, 1016 Third
Daly Mrs J M, dressmaking, 1012 Third
Dale & Co, importer music store, 625 J
Dangler Chas, propr Merchants' Exchange, 1023 Third
Dart G, physician, 627 J
Davis & Goepel, hardware, stoves and plumbing and gasfitting, 826 J
Blake pres, 67 and 69 Front | Davis R, notary public; 1002 J
H. WACHHORST'S
Selection of JEWELRY is the Rarest in the State, No. 315 J Street, Sacramento, Cal.
PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates.
Try the COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Tombstone, A. T.
Conducted on the European Plan.
California-Sacramento. 833
ALPIIABETICALLY.
Davis James G, furniture and carpets, 411 K
Davis R & Smith S W, real es- tate, insurance, storage and commission, 1002 J
DAVIS S H, hardware and me- chanics' tools, 704 J
DAWSON & THOMAS, saloon, 1008 Fourth
Day & Joy, book and job print- ers, 1023 Eighth
Dean B, restaurant, 1106 Second Debernardi D & Co, Sacramento Market, 308 and 310 K
De Longe J B, saloon, 521 K
Deluchi G, produce exchange, 905 Fifth
DENNERY ALPHONSE & CO,
crockery and glassware, 518 J Dennery B, delicacy and gen commission, 725 J
Devine J C, Capital Marble Works, 724 K
Devine Martin, groceries, 530 N DEXTER STABLES, G A Bos- ler propr, 612 and 614 K
Dias Bros, shaving saloon, 1027 Second
Didion John, Congress Hall, 414 J
Diefenbacher & Newman, Eure- ka Bath House, 223 K
DIERSSEN D, groceries and provisions, 900 Ninth
DIERSSEN L J & CO, groceries and provisions, 630 Second Dieterle E, Fifth Avenue Saloon, 1015 Fifth
DIETRICH CHAS, propr Ebner Hotel, 116 and 118 K
Dingley N, propr coffee mills, 113 and 115 I
Disano V & Alzzarini D, saloon, 1004 Second
Dodge V C, Star Glove Factory, 1005 K
Dohn Chas & Dohn H, saloon, 908 K
Donovan Miss E, fashionable dressmaking, 829 K
Donovan Mrs J, saloon, cor Third and L
DOYLE JOHN, horseshoeing shop, 1021 K
Drew N L, lumber, cor Second and M
Drynan Alex, boot and shoe- maker, 528 K
Duncan Beaumont, land agent, 904 Seventh
Ducoing Jos, hair-dressing, 431 K
DUNLAP & VAN FLEET, at- torneys at law, 603 I
Dwyer Jas, saloon, 1131 Second DWYER S, groceries and pro- visions, 1601 J
Dwyer Thos, pres Sacramento Wood Co, 1405 Front
Eagle A, fruit, confectionery and cigars, 510 J
Eagle Steam Cracker Bakery, Schroer Bros proprs, 718 and 720 K
Earle D W & Co, forwarding and commission, 129 J
EAVES W T, watchmaker and jeweler and optician, 908 J
EBEL F A, propr Park Nur- sery, 1601 Tenth
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Eberhardt W, gun works, 602 K Ebert E G, merchant tailor, 529 J Ebner Bros, wholesale liquors, 116 and 118 K
EBNER HOTEL, Chas Dietrich propr, 116 and 118 K Eckhardt Henry, gunsmith, 523 K
Edgerton Henry, attorney at law, 401 J
Ehlers B, groceries, 1401 Second EHMANN CHRIS, choice gro- ceries, provisions and gen mdse, 1028 J
PACIFIC PRESS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS, ELECTROTYPERS, BINDERS, Oakland, Cal. Send for Estimates.
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD will Make Hens Lay.
319 Market Street. San Francisco Sold by the Trade. or address G. G. WICKSON,
CHAS. R. ALLEN, Agt. Pittsburg Coal Mf'g Co., 118 & 120 Beale St., S. F.
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The J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO.
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, 653 and 655 Market St., San Francisco.
834
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
bet. Sth and yth, Oakland.
If you want your Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, Pressed and made as good as New, call at 916 B'd'y,
EILERS D W, groceries and provisions, 150] Tenth
ELDRED HOUSE, John Con- ran propr, 1008-1014 K Eldred H, propr State House, SW cor K and Tenth
ELKUS L & CO, clothing and furnishing goods, 101-105 J Emmons Miss, fashionable mil- linery, 517 J
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