Pacific coast directory, for 1880-81 [microform] : containing names, business and address, Part 105

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : L.M. McKenney
Number of Pages: 1593


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Best Steel Fence Wire.


Stockton Gang Plows a specialty - 2 to 8 plows uniel in these gings, 6in, Sin and 10in standards with reversible or stationary molds, all width and thickness, with front or rear Seeders,-5,500 have been sold and warranted a success. A large sotck of reversible Molds, Standards and Wheels, all kinds, wholesale and retall. Lands, Points and Molds for cast and steel plows, viz., 2B, IB, 81, 35, 19, 193, 20, 21. XI, XII, X8, X8} Plows. Collins, Mollne, Buford, Colorado and all other styles of steel and cast Plows. Harrowy, all sizes. All kinds of Eastern Chilled Plow Casting extras. Special notice is directed to my large stock of Studebaker Improve I Farm and Spring Wagons and Buggies, Header Trucks, warranted, and if not perfect, money will be returned. Improved Ran- dolph Hf ader for 1880 and other Improved Eastern and Stockton Headors. Buckeye Harvesters and Mowers, Improved Wood's Mowers and other brands of Mowers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Derricks run by belt from threshing engine to hoist derrick fork. Large lot of mixed Paints and Oils, Ropes, Belts and Hardware. I have patterns for extra castings used in this valley for the Jast 22 years. Revolving Cultivator Castings, Barb Fence Wire all st. el. All at reduced prices. Lagerhause fuer landwirthschaftlische Geraethe zu Stockton. JOIIN CAINE, Nachfolger von H. C. Shaw. Farmer Handwerkzeuge und alle Sorten von Farm-Maschinen, Elsenwaare, Farben und Oele. Piluege und Eggen, etc. Pferde-Kraft Machinen und Pumpen, Man schreibe an John Cuine, 201 und 203 El Dorado Strasse, Stockton. P. O. box 95.


H. WACHHORST, importer of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamoade. 315 J St., Sac.


84 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS F. BICKEL'S Headquarters for Confectionery at Wholesale.


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Paci C W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento. Rcom N Residence Patents L' Inv Money I pre vailin IRO Fo Office an Having other Worl in the best Our usua consisting Threshing tion, includ by recent in all kinds Gangs, S Road Scr Trucks, et Heavy neatly done. Liberal di


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W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento. OL FIRST STREET. PORTLAND, OREGON, IS F. BICKEL'S Headquarters for Confectionery at Wholesale.


BUSINESS PENMANSHIP Practically taught at PACIFIC BUNT- NESS COLLEGE, 320 Post St., S. F.


California-Stockton. ALPHABETICALLY.


845


JOSHUA B. WEBSTER, (Formerly with II. C. Shaw Plow Company.) Pacific Coast Law and Business Agency,


Collections and Business Law a Specialty,


And carefully attended to in all parts of this State and of the United States.


PRINCIPAL OFFICE,


Rcom No. 1 Eldridge Building, (up stairs) opposite the Court House, STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA.


Residence 278 Lindsay Street.


Patents Procured, Caveats Flied, Suits for Infringement of Patents Prosecuted. Sale of Patents Negotiated.


(' Investments made In Desirable City and Coantry Property. Moucy Loaned upon Mortgages and First-Class Securities at the best prevailing rate of Interest.


MATTESON & WILLIAMSON,


IRON FOUNDERS


And Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements


Foundry located on Aurora Street, bet. Matu and Market. Office and Agricultural Works, Corner Main and California Streets, STOCKTON, CAL.


Having erected a First-Class Iron Foundry in connection with our other Works, we aro now prepared to do all manner of work in that line promptly, in the best manner, and at moderate prices.


Our usual supply of Agricultural Implements kept constantly on hand, consisting of the Richard's Improved Header, "Stockton Chief." Threshing and Stacking Derricks and Forks, Plows of various construc- tion, including the celebrated Sulky Gang Plow, " American Chief," now, by recent improvements, brought to the standard of perfection, being adapted to all kinds and conditions of soil; the Patent Diamond, or two-edged Gangs, Single, Tule, Railroad and other Plows, Steel-bottomed Road Scrapers-a superior article, Patent Chisel Cultivators, Grain Trucks, cte., etc.


Heavy Forging, Machine Work and General Jobbing promptly and neatly done.


Liberal discounts made to the Trade. Send forCatalogues and Price List.


MATTESON & WILLIAMSON. .


PURE PORT WINE, for Medicinal Purposes, 302 Davis St., S. F.


STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS-Grand, Square, Upright-


Sold for Cash or Instalments. Illustrated Catalogues. M. Gray. Gen'l Agent. for Pacific Coast, 117 Post St., S. F.


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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


Stoven and Ranges, 800 different sizes, styles and patterns, 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery St., 8. F.


846 California-Stockton. ALPHABETICALLY.


EAGLE HOTEL, (TEMPERANCE HOUSE.) WEBER AVENUE, between Sutter and California Streets, STOCKTON, CAL. , Economy. Fashion, E. H. ALLEN, . . · PROPRIETOR. Board per Week .... $4 00 | Single Meals ..... 25 cts. Board and Lodging, per day .... .... $1 00 to $1 25 JERRY ROBINSON, Architect: Practical Builder Plans drawn, Estimates made and Buildings erected on short notice and and at Reasonable Rates. Office, 203 Main Street, Next door to Western Union Telegraph Office, STOCKTON, CAL. STOCKTON STEAM LAUNDRY No. 184 Grant Street, Between Main Street and Weber Avenue, STOCKTON. L. SELLMAN. Proprietor. Laundry Work called for and delivered to all parts of the City, and done with Neatness and Dispatch. Palace of Fashion. 254 Main Street, opp. Yo Semite House. MRS. THOS. E. ECKSTROM, FASHIONABLE MILLINER The Latest Styles of Hats and Bonnets, Novelties and Notions, always on hand. Ladies' Underwear, Laces, Kid Gloves, Pinking and Stamping. CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Fruits, Meats, etc. 17 to 41 Main St., S. F. Buckle & Son, Tailors and Woolen Drapers, opp. Walker House, Salt Lake City.


Agency for Mme Demorest's Reliable Patterns. Also, Sewing Machine Attachments. STOCKTON, CAL.


TRY MURRAY'S MAGIC OIL L, Blumauer & Co.,


Portland, Ore- gon. have k.


PUNCTUALITY,


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Helman HOLLY tural paints Lewis S Mayson maker "A. T. Cross' Stylografic " Fountain Pen. Electro Is on th 49 miles mile from is also si Bay, nt t country su turally an berries is a populati


ALDEN ing good shoes, lı BANK OF BARRET BRECK & Cerkel W. CHRISLE tanrant CHRISLI ing mach Cockern J


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BUSINESS PENMANSHIP


Practically taught at PACIFIC RUMI- NENN COLLEGE. 820 Post St .. A. F.


California-Stockton-Suisun. ALPHABETICALLY.


847


E. T. LAKE,


CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER


And General Carpenter,


Sutter Street, near Weber Avenue, Stockton, California.


Stony Point, SONOMA COUNTY.


Helman H, butcher


HOLLY SIDNY B, gen mdse, agricul- tural implements, hardware, glass, paints, oils, ete, and postmaster Lewis S F, hotel Mayson W H, blacksmith and wagon- maker


Strawberry, YUBA COUNTY.


Drake J H, merchant Emerson E A, buteher Prindle C T, blacksmith Robertson JJ H, Columbus House YOULEN WM, postmaster


Suisun,


SOLANO COUNTY,


Is on the California Pacific Railroad, 49 miles from San Francisco and one mile from Fairfield, the county seat. It is also sitnated 'on an arm of Suisun Bay, at the head of navigation. The country surrounding it is rich agricul- turally and an abundance of fruit and berries is grown in the locality. it has a population of 800 and growing.


ALDEN E B & CO, clothing, furnish- ing geeds, cigars, tobacco, boots and shoes, hats and caps


BANK OF SUISUN, Win Wolf cashier BARRETT JAMES, R R House BRECK & COSTIGAN, gen mdse Cerkel W, gen mdse


CHRISLER A, French Bakery and res- tanrant


CHRISLER P J, lumber, ins and sew- ing machines Cockern J P, saloon


COGHLAN O R, propr "Solano Repub- lican"


COHN J, gen mdse Crocker Asa, saloon Crowley James, saloon


Downing W G, physician


FITZPATRICK MISS HE, millinery and dressmaking


Frank J & Son, gon mdse


GOLDEN MARK, carriage, sign and house painter HARRIS HENRY, merchant tailor Henry John, blacksmith and wagon- ınaker


Hilborn E P, flour mill Hoxie B F, constable


HUBBARD H, justice peace


Jacek Adam, hairdresser


Kennedy W T, varieties and saloon


KERNS J W, stoves, tinware, paints and oils


KRAUSE JNO, blacksmith and wagon- maker


Lark A E, stoves, tinware, crockery, paints and oils


Leake W S, agt W, F '& Co and W U Tel Co


Maxwell J C, agent C P R R


McDONALD & CO, Suisun Livery Stable


MeKny AS, boot maker


Miller John, bakery


Mirhead A, jeweler


MURRAY A, bootmaker


PALMERS G, books, stationery, news, tobacco, eigars and music


Riee H, meat market


ROBBINS R D, president Bank of Suisnn and lumber dealer ROBINSON W H, D D S dentist


ROGEL FRANK M, watchmaker and jeweler


Ryan John, saloon


Shields John, horseshoer


Silva Frank, hotel


"SOLANO REPUBLICAN," O R Coghlan propr


SOUZA JJ, Premier Hotel Spence A F, physician


STOCKMON D M, drugs, stationery and varieties


TRAINOR JAMES, carriage maker


VANCE J M physician


VANCE & TAYLOR, gen mdse and drugs


VEST JOHN, propr Roberts Hotel


WAGNER JOHN, hairdresser and baths


WEINBERGER M, gen mdse


Wells James T, constable White A L, coroner WOLF WM, cashier Bank of Suisun WOOD A C, harness and saddles


H. PALMER & CO., Frontignan Wine, 302 Davis St., S. F.


SECOND-HAND PIANOS.


ments. GRANDS, SQUARES and UPRIGHTS.


$10 per month instalments. Goed serviceable inatra- M. Gray, 117 Post Street, S. F.


"A. T. Cross' Stylografic" Fountain Pen. { electrograph,"""c. } Pages 300 & 301. Buckle & Son. Tailors and Woolen Drapers, opp. Walker House, Salt Lake City.


Fashion,


CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Pampa and Iron Pipe, all sizes, 110, 118. 114. 118 and 1IN Battery Street, N. F.


848


California-Sulphur Creek-Susanville. ALPHABETICALLY.


Sulphur Creek, COLUSA COUNTY,


Is reached by stage via Williams, dis- tant 40 miles.


BLANK MRS LOTTIE. gen mdse, postoffice and Clark's Hot Sulphur Springs


Brame J S, propr Wilber Springs Cherry Wm, propr Central Gold Mine Disturnell Bros, propr Excelsior Quick! Silver Mine Hughes D, propr Manzanita Gold Mine Roberts Jolin L, stage


Summit, PLUMAS COUNTY.


Bobo B F, farmer


Ede Walter, farmer


Geigentash -, shoemaker


Joncs & Co, hotel


Moffatt Jas, farmer Panzero D, blacksmith Peyser Abe, wholesale butter dealer PEYSER DAVE, postmaster Poyser Samuel, gen mdse


Wiltsie B, stockman


Sumner, KERN COUNTY.


Alphonse P, saloon opposite R R AMY & ARDIZZI, gen mdse and wagons


AMY VICTOR, postmaster Buffum Geo D, Everett House Chittenden J C, justice peaco Felice Miss Victoria, saloon Griffith John, blacksmith


La Fontain Edward, hotel, saloon and feed yard


Le Moyne Wm J, constable Miller D R, propr Central Hotel Mills E, propr Brewery Depot Murphy J J, gen mdse


Sampson J A, agt S P R R, W, F & Co and W U Tel Co Sauches Miss Silva, saloon


Sunolglen, ALAMEDA COUNTY.


Batchelder -, atty


Susanville, LASSEN COUNTY,


Is situated in Honey Lake valley, east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and the country surrounding it is quite fer- tile though irrigation is found necessary to insure crops. It is the county seat. and is reached via Reno and Chico also, distance from either place to be traveled by stage being about 85 miles. It has a weekly paper and is a healthful place.


Bieber N & Co, gou mdse, hides and grain


Blake J C, justice of peace


Branham Jns, dist attorney


Cain J R, constable


Chamberlain M P, physician


Cole William, saloon


Garber Simeon, propr Oroville and Sn- sanville stage line


Goodwin and Barstow, attys at law


Grabel S W & Co, hardware, stove and tinware


Greehn & Asher, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, cigars


Gross & Hunsinger, hotel


Hall W P, county clerk and rocordor


Harris Milward A, county assessor


Hendrick James W, superior judge


Hurley & Groton, physicians


Hyer D C, county treasurer


James & Long, dry goods, fancy goods, groceries, cigars and tobacco, boots and shoes


Johnson Robt, public administrator and coroner


Kingsbury Frank E, barber


"LASSEN ADVOCATE," E A Wecd propr


LASSEN LODGE, 149 F & A M Lockwood J R, register U S land offico Long Allen J, saloon Lord James H, marble worble works


McClaskey Calvin, atty at law


Mckinsey NS, pictures, frames, ete Moody R F, drugs


Moseley A B, livery


Moseley & Skadan, livery and feed stablo


Nathan M, dry goods, clothing, station- ery, cigars and tobacco, banking agt Norboe P M, county surveyor Otto A, blacksmith and wagonmaker Partridge John C, ins agt Partridge & Hyer, gen mdsel Raker Mrs Mary, dressmaker Sanders T B, carpenter Schooler W R, county supt schools Skadan H N, sheriff Sloss & Ament, market


H. WACHHORST, importer of


Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds. 315 J St., Sac.


W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON carry Largest Stock of Wholesale Stationery in the State, 615 J St .. Sacramento. American. German and French Confectionery at Wholesale, by Fred. Bickel, 84 1st St., Portland, Oregon.


PACIFIC Bl


Smith A A, land Smith John, carp taker and furn Soule EP, wagon Spaukling Z M, d Spencer E V, atty Stinson L J, phot Van Norden T A, WEED E A, pro White A P, clergy White John N, Alturas stage lii Worm A W, boots Worthington & Y Wynn & Forkner,


Sutter AMADOR


Is a mining town of 12 miles from Ione ( the Amador branch cific Railroad. The mines in the vicini profitably worked, number of operatives are superior and it is place.


Amador Canal and Towns gen manager Amador Mining Co, AMERICAN EXCI A K Dudley propr Bawden Jos, gen inds Bird W H, barber BISBEE ROBT T, I Boro A, liquors Brignoli B, gen mdso Brinn M & Bro, gen u Brodek Mrs H, restaur Brown J A, county su Brown W H, constab Burlingham Rev, clerg Byrne Jas, liquors Callaway & Mitchell, hardware


Coblentz G, gen mdse Cook Albert, barber Fraser E A, blacksn maker


Danielewicz G, dry god Davies David T, supt A Dennis Jackson, postma Dodge Rev E, clergyma Donnelly D & Co, foun shop


DUDLEY A K, prop change Hotel Dunlap & Dennis, drugs Dunlap T, manager W notary public


H. PALMER & CO


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE, No. 320 Pont Street. Educate thoroughly for Business.


California-Susanville-Sutterville. 849


SECOND-HAND PIANOS.


ALPHABETICALLY. Smith A A, land agt and conveyancer Smith John, carpenter, builder, under- taker and furniture dealer Soule E P, wagonmaker Spaulding Z M, drugs Spencer E V, atty at law Stinson L J, photographer Van Norden T A, watchmaker WEED E A, propr "Lassen Advocate" White A P, elergyman (Methodist) White John N, propr Susanville and Alturas stage line Worm A W, boots and shoes Worthington & Yawgor, blacksmiths Jones T E, painter and constable Wynn & Forkner, livery stable EUREKA SALOON, Chas E Richards propr, dealer in wines, liquors and cigars of choice brands FAGAN P, propr Sutter Creek Stables and harnessinaker Fontainrose Mrs, lodging house GABBS E S, dentist Gibbons W E, physician Giles J H, physician Gilmer Isaiah, confectionery Hayden J H, undertaker HOWARD F A, liquors and propr Town Hall Katschinski B, dry goods Kiefer J M, bootmaker Lincoln Mining Co, S D R Stowart supt ments. 6 Lithgow Jno, varieties Sutter Creek, AMADOR COUNTY, Lutnesky V, watchmaker and jeweler Mails Mrs M A, millinery . GRANDS, SQUARES and UPRIGHTH. Is a mining town of 1,200 inhabitants, Maxey J B, justice of peace 12 miles from Ione City, the terminns of MYRES D, liquors the Amador branch of the Central Pa- cific Railroad. There are several good mines in the vicinity that are being profitably worked, employing a large Porter J'S, justice of peace number of operatives. Its social features Randolph I N, atty at law and ins agt are superior and it is a promising, thrifty place, PAYNE & BREEDLOVE, liquors Peiser P & Co, tailors and gents' fur- nishing goods RICHARDS CHAS E, propr Eureka Saloon Rubolt L, brewery Amador Canal and Mining Co, H H Towns gen manager Ryan & Corbett, gen mdse and liquors Schwenn Adolph, bakery Amador Mining Co, DT Davies supt Soraeco C, gen mdse AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL. SUTTER CREEK LIVERY STA- BLES, P Fagan propr A K Dudley propr Bawden Jos, gen mdse VERSALOVICH A liquors VERSALOVICH MRS A, millinery Versalovich V, varieties Bird W H, barber BISBEE ROBT T, liquors Boro A, liquors Vicini G B, boots and shoes harness and saddlery Brignoli B, gen mdse Briun M & Bro, gen mndse and ins agts Werner & Sutherland, butchers Brodek Mrs H, restaurant Brown J A, county surveyor Brown W H, constable Burlingham Rev, clergyman (Catholic) Byrne Jas, liquors AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL; Sutter Creek, Amador Co., Cal. First-Class in Every Respect. Stages from Jackson and Latrobe stop here. A. K. DUDLEY, Prop'r. Callaway & Mitchell, tin stoves and hardware Coblentz G, gen mdse Cook Albert, barber Wildman W J, gen indse and agt W, F & Co Fraser E A, blacksmith and wagon- maker Danielewicz G, dry goods and clothing Davies David T, supt Amador Mining Co Dennis Jackson, postmaster Dodge Rev E, clergyman (Methodist) Sutterville, SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Donnelly D & Co, foundry and machine DUDLEY A K, propr American Ex- change Hotel shop About three miles south of Sacramento. Population 250. Aschenaur Geo, blacksmith and wagon- maker W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON carry Largest Stock of Wholesale Stationery in the State, 615 J St .. Sacramento. On 810 per month instalments. Goed serviceable instru- M. Gray. 117 Post Street, S. F.


Dunlap & Dennis, drugs and stationery Dunlap T, manager W U Tel Co and notary public


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H. PALMER & CO., Frontignan Wine, 302 Davis St., S, F.


CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., 8. F.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


ven and Ranges, 500 different sizes, styles and patterna, 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery St., 8. F.


850 California -- Sutterville-Tehichipa. ALPHABETICALLY.


DeLange G B, liquors 'Forsman J G, blacksmith and wagon- maker


.GROENEVELD M F, propr Sutter- ville Hotel Lincoln J M, justice of peace Morlath P, hotel Sayers Wm, Halfway House and liquors SUTTERVILLE HOTEL, M F Gro- eneveld propr


Thielen N, brewery


Sweetland, NEVADA COUNTY.


Graham Peter, liquors Patton R B, justice of peace Warner Wm, groceries Wood James, groceries and postmaster


Sycamore, COLUSA COUNTY.


Ashley J S, harnessmaker


Brown W H, school teacher


Comer Jno, carpenter


Crese Jno, carpenter


Davis Howell, gen mdse, agricultural im- plements, grain buyer and postmaster Dunlap L. S, carpenter Luckenbill John, school teacher


Nelson W L, justice of peace Peterson Frederick, liquors


Price J D, machinist Reavis H M, hacksmith


Rippey Wma, engineer Shoemate J P, liquors Smith Jasper G, machinist and boiler- maker Wise Chas, school teacher


Table Bluff, HUMBOLDT COUNTY,


Is on a stage road, leading from Eureka, 12 miles distant.


Kinman & Holland, blacksmithis McNaughton I'helau, hotel MCNULTY JEREMIAH, gen mdse, tmaster and agent W U Tel Co Ca oseph, bootinaker Patrick A B & Co, gen mdso Quiur. Patrick, liquors


Table Rock, SIERRA COUNTY.


Becker Frank H, hotol Brown W A, bootmaker Carmichael A, butcher


Casker Mrs C, hotel Haley C W, saloon Hitsman M, blacksmith


MCFARLAND T A, gen mdso and postmaster


Pragons W H, attorney at law Small Jacob, gen mds.


Stout H C, hardware and groceries Tharp J HI, justice of the peace White & Schwering, saloon


Tahoe,


PLACER COUNTY,


Is distant from Truckee, on the C. P. R. R., 14 miles, reached by stages.


Avery D W, captain stinr Niagara


Bayley A Q, hotel


Burton H B, boarding


CAMPBELL & FORBES, propr Tahoe Custom House, storage and forward- ing


CAMPBELL I B, deputy postmaster Huntington Louis, livery


Hurley John, fishery


Morgan W W, captain stir Hy Ych Pomin J H, captain stmr Gov Stanford Pomin Wm, hotel


Sexton R II, lumber


Williams John M, carpenter


Taylorville, MARIN COUNTY.


Pioneer Boarding House, S P Taylor propr Pioneer Paper Mill, S P Taylor propr


Tehichipa,


KERN COUNTY,


On the Southern Pacific R. R., 45 miles from Bakersfield.


Baker Wm, flour milla Boden Fred, blacksmith


Darnal & Spence, hotel Eastwood W S, hotel Ellington Thos, livery stablo


Hall A T, druggist


HIRSHFELD M, gen mdse and post- master


Murphy J J, gen mise Rison A R. saloon Spencer & Durnal, hotel Taylor & Glenn, blacksmiths Thomas J A, wagonmaker


TRY DR. GUNN'S RHEUMATISM KING.


WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? Try Buckle & Son, 195 Main St., opposite Walker House, Salt Lake City, Utah.


Is of cifi is i by & ing tion mos Its o pres subs


AHI AIT AIT eler


Brael BRIG age Cutter


Methodist Book Depository, Is 65 mil Wolf Lou


Is a smal west of Sa Barli A, r Bauter Ch


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PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE.


The Model Commercial College of the Coast, 320 Post St., S. F.


California-Tehama-Temescal. ALPHABETICALLY.


851


Tehama, TEHAMA COUNTY,


Is on the Sacramento river and the line of the Oregon Division of the Central Pa- cific R. R., 12 miles south of Red Bluff; is in a pleasant locality, and supported by an excellent farming and stock rais- ing section. It is at the head of naviga- tion on the Sacramento river, and is the most northerly of the agricultural towus. Its outlook is decidedly bright, and the present condition indicates a thrifty and substantial growth.


AHRENS FRED, bootmaker AITKEN J S, meat market


AITKEN R B, druggist, stationer, jew- eler and postmaster Brachman S, groceries and dry goods


BRIGGS IRA J, warehouse and stor- age Cutter & Kelly, proprs Tehama Tossin DIONNE EDMOND, wagoninaker FINNELL JOHN, farmer GYLE H, varieties


GYLE S A & CO. gen mdse HARRINGTON & MOSES, proprs Pioneer Livery Stable Harvey Chas, gen mdse HEIDER CHRIS, propr Heider House HOY CHAS A, agent C P R R, W U Tel Co and general insurance


KARMELENSKI J, hairdresser and propr Karmelenski's Hair Tonic and Dandruff Eradicator Kelly J R, blacksmith


LAGES LOUIS, merchant tailor MARLEY L H, propr Tehama Hotel Mathews Wm P, physician Merrill S M, lawyer


Nangle C, bootmaker


SIMPSON JNO, hardware, stoves, workery and agricultural implements Sull David, constable Small & Hobson, livery stable


SPRAGUE A, physician and surgeon


TAIT CHAS, propr Tait House and Hall TESREAU V T, carpenter and builder


WILLIAMS R L., saddler and harness- maker, and justice of the peace


Branch


R. L. WILLIAMS, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER TEHAMA, CAL.


Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Blankets, Robes, Etc., Etc., Etc.


Job Work and Repairing a Specialty. 27" Carriage Trimming in all its branches.


Methodist Book Depository


Temecula, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Is 65 miles northeast of San Diego.


Wolf Louis, gen mdse and postmaster


Temescal, ALAMEDA COUNTY, Is a small place, about 11 miles north- west of San Leandro.


Barli A, restaurant Bauter Christ, saloon


Gilliland Mrs Isabella, fancy goods and toys Harbourne & Cassin, propr Bay View Saloon


Humboldt Park Hotel, H C Babcock propr


Larkin & Harrington, butchers Lusk L P', hay, grain, wood and coal Miller J A, physician and druggist


NORRIS C R, postmaster and general merchandise


PEDRINI C, gen mdse Pinkham Geo, groceries Sayer Alfred, boot and harnessmaker Solomon Mrs Mary A, toys and bakery Stewart & Kingston, butchers


H. PALMER & CO., Port Wine $2.50 per gal .. 80% Davis Street, Han Francisco.


SECOND-HAND PIANOS.


On $10 per month instalmen


ments. GRANDS, SQUARES and UPRIGHTS.


Good serviceable instru- M. Gray, 117 Post Street, S. F.


Pages 300 & 301.


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of New York Book Concern. "A. T. Crong'


( Stylografie" Pen. "Stylograph,"


T ... Buckle & Son. 195 Main St., opposite Walker House, Salt Lake City, Utah.


CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Pompy and Tron Pipe, all sizes, 110, 112, 114. 116 and 118 Battery Street, S. F.


852


California-Three Rivers-Tracy. ALPHABETICALLY.


Three Rivers, TULARE COUNTY.


CLODFELTER D. hotel Grove F N, gen mdse Grove Henry P, saloon GROVE L E, millinery and postmaster Pague -, hotel Redfield -, sawyer Thorp H, stock dealer


Tia Juana,


SAN DIEGO COUNTY.


DRANGA N G O, postmaster Lane Wm, gen mndse


Timber Cove, SONOMA COUNTY,


Is 45 miles northwest of Santa Rosa, reached by stages.


Anderson John, blacksmith Blanchard -, hotel Colman & Kenney, dairymen Gibbs E, school inaster Tomasini Julian, gen mdse


Timbuctoo,


YUBA COUNTY,


Reached by stage from Marysville, 18 miles distant.


THORP A W, tobacco and confection- ery, postmaster and saloon


Tipton, TULARE COUNTY.


Feary Mrs Annie, postmistress Todd & Treyhal, gen indse VAN VALKENBERG CHAS C, pby- sician


Todd's Valley, PLACER COUNTY,


Is on the Auburn stage road, 18 miles from that place.


Page J H, blacksmith Quivolo N, saloon Stone Peter, saloon Turley John, shoemaker


Toll House, FRESNO COUNTY,


Thirty-five miles east of Fresno.


ADAMS WM, gen indse and postmas- ter


Bennett C M, machinist


Bering A T, gen mdse Donahoo M J, lumber Donohoe P P, blacksmith


Henderson & Combs, gen mdse Taggart D, saloon Yancey C A, hotel


Tomales, MARIN COUNTY,


Thirty-five miles northwest of San Ra- fael.


Bank of Tomales, T J Ables cashier Bonneau T C, hairdresser Dutton G W, physician and drug vist Guay John, livery stable


GULDAGER LOUIS, blacksmith Hagerty M, hotel Kalın Å, gen mdse King D, liquors


Kowalsky & Co, gen mdse LANG F H, cheese factory


Mastoff Nelson, liquors


McGinty John, tinsmith


MURPHY M L, wngoumaker


MULVAY P, liquors Patten John, harnessmaker Plank F A, hotel


Thompson C I, butcher and farm pro- duce


Townsend, TULARE COUNTY.


TOWNSEND H C, postmaster, hotel and blacksmith


Tracy, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY,




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