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Leffler Jno, physician
Malone Jno, bootmaker
Marshall & Smith, butchers
McGraygh Danl, liquors
MERRITT CHAS & CO, drugs
MERRITT CHAS, manager Montezu- ina Tel Co and notary public
Miller Louis, painter
Montezuma Tel Co, Chas Merritt man'r Nelson Chas, liquors
Nerenpera M, liquors
NEW WESTERN HOTEL, George A Clarridge propr
ORTNER G P, tailor
Parker Miss A E, millinery and fancy goods
PETERSON ANDREW H, livery atablo
Randle P W, physician
RIVER VIEW HOTEL, B B Brown propr
Roberts G W, liquors
Rublo L C, postinaster
Runk Mr+ L C, hotel
SORENSON S P, furniture dealer and propr Sorenson's patent chair braces Stoll C M, harness and saddlery Stumm F' J, jewelry and millinery THOMPSON GEO, liquors Wadsworth Wm, gen mdse
Weslar Geo, barber
WILCOX, RUBLE & DOZIER, gen mdse and agents Wells, Fargo & Co Wilson J E, horseshoer
Riverside,
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY,
magnificent orange orchards. It is in quite a prosperous condition, and its outlook is decidedly promising. It is on the South- ern Pacitic R. R., 7 miles from Colton.
Allen J, physician and surgeon Boyd"John, saloon
Brown E G, justice of peace and ins agt Burt B D & Bro, gen nidse - Carroll C J, bakery and restaurant Conway E, atty at law
Craig Wm, propr Riverside Hotel and justice of peace
Cross Rev Wm H, pastor Congregational Church
Cunningham G D, blacksmith and wag- onmaker
Cunningham R F, propr Riverside House, real estate and ius agt
Dickson & Preston, livery stable Gill C J, physician and surgeon
GLENWOOD COTTAGE HOTEL (a pleasant home), Frank A Miller propr, Main and Seventh
Greves James P, postmaster and notary public
Hamilton J W, drugs
Handy B B, county supervisor
HOLT L M, publisher "Press and Hor- ticulturist," Main
Jones Mrs M E, dressmaker
Keith & Derby, boot and shoemakers
Kingsley L H, barber
Laguens M, bakery
Lyon & Rosenthal, gen mdse and agts W, F & Co
Marsh Isaac, stoves and tinware
McLeod D W, secy Riverside Canal & Irrigating Co, ins agt and notary pub- lic
MILLER FRANK A, groceries and propr Glenwood Cottage Hotel and ins agt, Main
MOODY E P, furniture, bodding and undertaker, Market
Musselman Saml, dentist
Nixon Rev Wmn, pastor M E Church
Overton Miss K F, opr W U Tel
Perdue Frank, barber
Petchner & Alder, blacksmiths and wa- gonmakers
Petton S S, hardware and tools
"PRESS & HORTICULTURIST" (weekly), L M Holt publisher, Main Reinstein Philip, harness maker and saddler
Is a new and most delightfully-located RIVERSIDE LAND & IRRIGAT-
ING CO, S C Evans pros, D W Mc- Leod secy, Main
place of 1,200 inhabitants, surrounded by a rich agricultural and fruit-growing district. The climate is superb, and the| Robinson Henry W, Riverside & Colton town is quite a resort for tourists, owing Stage Line to its many natural features of attrac- Roe & Co, druggists tion. Among the most noted are ital Rubidoux Louis, stable
H. WACHHORST, importer of Jewelry, Diamonds, Fine Watches, 315 J St., Sao.
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.
PACIFI
Shugart K Stono John Vial A, sul Wilder Ch Wilson R Church
Rob SAN ROBERTS
Robi CAI Is on the S Stage Road,
Salaro Peter WOOD H. county su
BEATY JO master Rumsey D C
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Is the caste mento Divia R. R., 22 mi cation is qui derived chie of the Railro
BURCHAR CASSIDY J Clydesdale J Crocker L L, DERRICK Dunn Edwar Frederick L. GOVE MRS Grant Danl, JOHNSON LAVENSOM Levison Bro McCONVIL McCREEDY Hotel MUIR JA, H. R and m PFOSI JAC RODRICK
H. PALME
CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, ยท Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,
No. 820 Pont Street. Educate thoroughly for Business.
California-Riverside-Rohnerville. 721 Schnetze W F, meat market SMITH B F, justice of peace SMITH LG, druggist, stationer, notary public, postmaster, agt W, F. & Co and ins agt SOULE G E, liquors ... Shugart K D, physician and surgeon Stone John, meat market Vial A, saloon Wilder Chas, barber Wilson Rev Wm, pastor Episcopal Church Schlegelmi'ch Mrs Mary, hotel' Schimitt Adam, saloon Robert's Landing, SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY. SWEENEY JOHN, liquors and groce- ries, depot. Taylor J N, granite ROBERTS MARTIN, postmaster Walden James M, constable. Wood E P, physician ALPHARETICALLY. Robinson's Ferry, Rohnerville, CALAVERAS COUNTY, ments. GRI TOS. SOTAREN IM TPRIGHTN. HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Is on the Sonora and Mokelumne ITill Stage Road, 9 miles from Sonora. Is situated on the Enreka and Cloverdale road, 22 miles south of the former plicc. Its main supports are the lumber, wool and and agricultural interests of the locality, which are very valuable. The town is built on a healthy site, and is in a Rock, flourishing condition. It posseses a good hotel, a newspaper, printed al- YOLO COUNTY. together in the town, and a grist and BEATY JOHN, blacksmith and post- master Rumsey D C, quicksilver mine sawmill, the latter a complete establish- ment .. Salaro Peter, gen mdse WOOD HARVEY, postmaster county supervisor third district Ash G O, pastor M E Church Barnum WS, ins agt and atty at law Bowman Daniel, blacksmith Rocklin, BREWER C H, blacksmith PLACER COUNTY, BRIDGES H J, boots and shoes and hairdresser Is the eastern terminus of the Sacra- mento Division of the Central Pacific! R. R., 22 miles from that city. Its lo- cation is quite pretty, and its support is derived chielly from the machine shops of the Railroad Company. CRABTREE S H, furniture and bed- ding and postmaster Davis H A P, justice of the peace and watchmaker EEL RIVER ECHO," W H Runnels. publisher FEIGENBAUM J & BRO, gen mdse BURCHARD J P, liquors CASSIDY JAMES, liquors FELT T D, livery s.able and physi- cian Clydesdale John, ins agt and collector Fields J L, pastor U B Church Crocker L L, groceries GILL A M, gen mdse, hardware and agricultural implements DERRICK WM, livery stable Dunn Edward, bootmaker Gray George, market Frederick I, F, tailor KEYSER & CO (Rufus Keyser and: S; H Little) hotel GOVE MRS L, proprs Railroad House Grant Danl, liquors KIMBALL JOSEPH B, grist and saw- mill JOHNSON GEO, hairdresser LAVENSON M, gen mdse Levison Bros, gen mise Leach F, blacksmith and wagonmaker LEVINGER M, agt W U Tel Co . McCONVILLE A, cigars and tobacco McCREEDY G W, propr Trott's MILLER JACOB, cooperage Hotel MIDDLETON THOMAS, liquors PERROTT MATHEW, livery and feed stable Perry A M Mrs, millinery W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON carry Largest Stock of Wholesale Stationery in the State, 615 J St .. Sacramento, Os 810 per month instalmente. Good serviceable instru-
MUIR J A, agt and train master C P !. R and manager W U Tel Co PFOSI JACOB, bakery RODRICK FRANK, hairdresser
PERRY P, carriage maker ,
Reynolds -, bootmaker.
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H. PALMER & CO., Frontignan Wino, 302 Davis. St., S. F.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
M. Gray, 117 Post Street, S. F.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
Stoven and Ranges, 500 different elses, styles and patterns, 110, 112, 114, 116 and 118 Battery &, , 8. F.,
722
California-Rohnerville-Rutherford. ALPHABETICALLY.
RUNNELS W H. propr "Ecl River Echo" and dealer in varieties Simpson George, harness maker Smith A D, blacksmith TYRRELL A J, drugs and varieties, and agt W, F & Co Van Sickle Thos, saloon General Merchandise, WEEKS ELIJAH, liquors White Emery, bootmaker J. F. SCHRODER, DEALER IN ROUGH AND READY, Roseville, PLACER COUNTY, Nevada County Cal. A small agricultural town at the junc- tion of the Oregon Division and the main line of the Central Pacific Railroad, 18 miles from Sacramento. Round Valley, BERRY JNO C, carriage, house and sign painter INYO COUNTY. STOUTENBOROUGH J H, gen mdso BERRY T A, saloon and barber BLAIR JESSE. liquors and billiards Fitzgerald J M, blacksmith and wagon- maker and postmaster Jones Thos R, agt C P R R, W, F & Co Routier Station, SACRAMENTO COUNTY, and W U Tel Co KEEHNER CHARLES, blacksmith and propr Double "A" Harrow LEWIS WM, blacksmith and wagon- maker A postoffice on the S. & P. R. R., 13 iniles from Sacramento. Miles Nathan, restaurant Moore & Elliott, livery stable and sa- Bryan A W, stock dealer loon Carpenter E G, capitalist Dougherty W J, constable and collector Hicks G D, miller Mahew Leon, saloon NEFF D S, Roseville Hotel Neher & Co, harrow makers Niles Wm B, physician Pierce Mrs M C, restaurant and varieties PRATT J D, gen mdse and post- Menke A, hop grower Patterson A D, justice of peace, post- Scott James, meat market Scott W, Golden Eagle Hotel master and agent SSacramento & Plac- erville R R master THOMAS & SON, gen mdso. Routier James, fruit and wino raiser Schmidt Herman, blacksmith Taylor John B, stock raiser WATSON J R & CO, liquors Rough and Ready, NEVADA COUNTY, Rutherford, NAPA COUNTY, Is an agricultural and mining town, S miles southwest of Nevada City, on the Marysville stage road. On the California Pacific R. R., 14 miles from Napa City. Crowell C H, school teacher Hill -, shoemaker and harness Carpenter D H, physician Chopson Thos, justice of the peace Hortop H, blacksmith Melbourne E L, saloon Schlottleaur E L, gen mdse SCHRODER JOHN F, gen mdso and Lockwood F E, gen mdse CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 4| Main St., 8. F. WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? Try Buckle & Son, 195 Main St., opposite Walker House, Salt Lake City, Utah.
postmaster Stein W, dry goods Single J, blacksmith
ROBERTS W B, postmaster Smith E B, hotel Wyatt W H, railroad agent
TRY DR. CUNN'S RHEUMATISM KING.
BUSINES
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Stylograph, or Rapid Letter Copying Book,
Sa SACRA Situated on ramento river ing the same capital of the year 1870, she of the Centra tion's grandes construction tion of the V line, this hon "suburban ci now contents station, whie upon her. H the machine s poration is a 8 there are col 1,000 operativ her loss amoun the Central I . other lines of and diverge f must ever prov promotion of Her position g favorable, rend the city in valna trade, which, i circumscribed the competition chants. By th of her .citizens alive to the de she has reache commercial em for her a contin ored place in t stantial cities ( avenues of tra splendid struet cobble stones a with gas, while versed by lines well drained b sewerage. In t the place the ro palins and feri seasons of the there are man In the possessic homes, Sacrame ably with any the Union. TI structed in the beautiful capit of the place th The former is iron and glass, i length, and is into compartm
OLD PORT !
BUSINESS PENMANSHIP
Practically taught at PACIFIC BUNI- NENS COLLEGE. 820 Post Nt .. N. F.
California-Sacramento.
723
ALPIJABRTICALLY.
GRAY'S MUSIC STORE.
Sacramento, SACRAMENTO COUNTY.
Situated on the east bank of the Sac- ramento river, in the lovely valley bear- ing 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 na- tion's grandest highway; but with the construction and immediate consolida- tion of the Western Pacific with that line, this honor was aurrendered th the "suburban city on the bay," and she now contents herself with the title of n station, which that event conferred upon her. However, the possession of the machine shops of the powerful cor- poration 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 position geographically is decidedly favorable, remulering the business men of the city invaluable aid in enlarging their trade, which, in their absence, must be circumscribed to very narrow limits by the competition of San Francisco mer- chants. By the energy and enterprise of her .citizens, 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 continued growth and an hon ored place in the rank of the most sub- stantial cities of the coast. Her many avenues of trade are ornamented with splendid structures, well paved with cobble stones and brilliantly illuminated with gas, while many of them aro tra- versed by lines of street railway, and well drained by an excellent system of sewerage. 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 comparo favor- ably with any city of the same size in the Union. The railroad depot, con- structed in the summer of 1879, and the beautiful capitol building are featurea of the place that deserve special noticc. The former is composed principally of iron and glass, ia upwards of 300 feet in length, and is conveniently anbdivided into compartments peculiar to itaelf.
The latter is a handsome structure, very commodious and attractively situated in lovely grounds, and surmounted by a dome, 180 feet in hight. Its cost wns in the neighborhood of $5,000,000. The city is alao well supplied with daily aud weekly newspapers, the "Record- Union," a morning paper, taking rank in age. The "Bee," an evening jour- nal, is a sprightly sheet, and the "State Democrat," a Democratic publication, issued in the morning, and the "Jour- na]," a German semi-weekly, 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 papers show an appreciation that is" commendable. The con- struction in the past year of many substantial business houses and resi- dences, and the contemplated investment of capital in similar improvements the present year, is a happy commentary on her future growth. The population is estimated at 26,000.
for Catalogue. Patronage of Teachers and the Trade solicited. M. GRAY. 117 Post St., Abramovich John, fruits, nuts, candies, etc, Third aud J Abrams & Tuney, contractors and build- ers, 401 M ACKERMAN & CO, crockery, glass- ware and plated ware, 629 J ADAMS C E, hay and grain, 727 J Adams McNeill & Co, wholesale grocers, Front and I. Agard J J, insurance, 1011 Fourth Agricultural Park, Allen Roberts propr, Twentieth AITKIN & FISH, marble works, 617 K ALBERS CONRAD, saloon, 507 K Albion House, Mrs R Mazeaux proprie- tress, 519 K ALEXANDER D E, atty at law and notary public, NE cor Fourth and J Alexander Mrs Mary, tailor, 806 K Alexander S, clothing, 806 K Alfaro Isidore, saloon, cor Front and P Allen David, agent W U Tel Co, Capitol Allen J F, manager W U Tel Co, Second bet J and K Allen J H, bootmaker, 820} K ALLEN ROBERT, lessee Agricultural Park and liquors, Twentieth and G Allmond John D, sewing machines and sloves, 806 J Allmond Miss Katie, photograph colorer, 806 J. Stylograph, or Rapid Letter Copying Book, The Largest Steek of American and Foreign Haste, Huileal Horchandise on the Coast. Send st. s.F. ALSIP E K, secretary Occidental and Union Building and Loan Associa- tions, 1015 Fourth
ALTHOUSE JOSIAH, saloon, 1008 Fourth
OLD PORT WINE, H. PALMER & CO., 302 Davis St., S. F.
trograp
WUA'S VALID TAN OR? Try Buckle & Son. 195 Main St .. onnosite Walker Hance
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Pumpa and Tron Pipe, all sizes, 110, 11% 114. 11A and 119 Battery Ntreet. N. F.
724
California-Sucramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
American Bible Society, 1023 Ninth AMERICAN EAGLE HOTEL, T S Wilkinson propr, J and Twelfth Anderson & Berg, printers, 816 K
Anderson J, merchant tuilor, 1018} Sixth
ANDERSON & JOHNSON, fashion- able merchant tailors, 1012 Seventh Anderson Rev T H B, clergyman M E South
ANDERSON W A, attorney at law, NE cor Third and'S
ANDREW A, manager Continental Oil and Transportation Co, 67 and 69 Front
Andrews Asa P, secretary Sacramento Pioncer Association, Seventh bet J und K
Annis Thos, wood and coal yord, 426 K Arcade Hotel, Thomas Guincau propr, Second bet .I and K
ARMSTRONG J W, attorney at law, 322 .
ARMSTRONG THOMAS, harness and saddlery, 1104 J
ARNOLD JACOB, Second Street Meat Market, Second and N
Arnold J M, insurance broker, 1011 Fourth
Arnold M R, restaurant, 1019 Second ASHER J, photographer, 810 J
ASH ROBERT W, carriage painter, 1115 J
Atkinson E C, president Sacramento Business College, 716 I
AVERY J M, president Capital Fur- niture Co, 616 J
AXTELL FRANK, manufr Goode- nough Bed Spring, 822 K
Backus Samuel W, adjutant general, Capitol
Bailey Joseph, agent for theatre, 423 K Bailey W H1, harnessmaker, 1030 K Baker B, hotel, 818 K
BAKER & HAMILTON, hardware, agricultural implements, wagons, ctc, 109, 111, 113 and 115 J
Baldwin C G, grocer, NE cor Twelfth and G
Baldwin W H, physician, 1029 Second Baptiste J & Co, cigar manufa, 326 K BARBER M, hay and grain, Eleventh and J
Barnes Chas, cigars, tobacco, sacks, etc, 910 J
Baron Chas L, barber, 624 K BARRY JNO, liquors, 108 K
Biewener & Hagemann, meat market, Fourth and M
BILLINGS E L & CO, wholesale li- quora, 417 K
BILLINGSLEY & CO, wood and wil- low ware, 311 and 333 J
BASLER MARTIN, saddler and har- BINGAY MRS E C, teacher of draw. nessmaker, 1003 K
ing, Ninth and K
H. WACHHORST calls attention
to hla Genuine ster. 315 J St. Ling Silverware.
BATCHELOR, VAN GELDER
CO, manufs, (for Pacific Coast), Spring Tooth Harrows and Cultivators, and dealers in agricultural implemouts, 802 K
BATES GEO E, attorney at law, 914 Filth
BATES GEO 0 & CO, hardware and agricultural implementa, 205 and 507 J
Bauer Bros, tinners and coppersmiths, 729 K
Baumle Frederick, cooked meats, 426 J Bayer & Co, grocers, Second and O
BAYER EMIL, grocer, Second and O Beals H S, photographer, 415 J
Beard M R & Co, stationery, news, etc, 312 J
Bearnson N, atovos, furniture, crockery, glassware, tinware, etc, 829 .J
BEATTY H O, receiver U S land office, Fourth and J
BEAUMONT DUNCAN, land agent, 1018 Seventh
Beckman Win, president Peoples' Sav- ings Bank, Fourth and J
BELL & KOLLIKER, druggists, SW cor Sixth and J
Bemmerer August, cutler, 519 K
BENING BROS, furniture, bedding, crockery, glassware, (new and second hand), etc, 1019 Fourth
BENNETT & HARVEY, propr Sac- ramento Sign Works, 1023 Tenth .
Bennett Mrs H, proprietress Lardner building, Fifth and K
BENNETT I, fruit, candy, cigars and tobacec, 926 J
Bennott Miss M, dressmaker, I and Sev- cnth
Bennett Michael, saloon, 807 J
Bentley Rov Robert, clergyman, (Metho- dist)
Berck L P, grocers, NW cor Thirteenth and K
Bergmann A, pickle and vinegar fac- tory, L
Berkey T H, county clerk, Court House Bernard H M, blackanith and carriage makers, L and Sixth
Bertin Mrs E, drossmaker, 919 Fifth Bertin P, upholsterer, 919 Fifth Bettencourt J S A, barber, 1031 Front Bien Louis, dry goods, SW cor J and Eighth
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COUNTRY DEALERS can be supplied by F. Bickel. Wholesale Confectio
C. S. HOUGHTON. the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 ) Street. Sacramento. -
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Bishop Chas E, Court House Blessing & Guthr Seventh and K Blue Danl, bootb her Shop, 302 J Boban J, restaura Boeckhoff G, 524 K
Bohl Peter, roal e Bohrer Josoph, liq BOND & HUNT fancy goods, 52 BOOTH & CO, w. This is the oldest established in th the style of " F composed of Joh and Joh Dye. men retired in About the anine and Newton B ness under the n After the fire became a memb was then know Kleinhans & Co. Theodore P. and ners. The latter Kleinhans consti Kk inhans retired Booth agnin ent Booth and T. L. the firm in 1862, came a member. tinues, and tha surroundings of ness relations ext the northern and the State, but al: State of Nevada business in San firm name of W. Borchers W F, bre and H
Bostwick E R, lods 1117 Fourth Bottomley J M, De BOWERS & LON Ale Vaults, 302 J Bowers Mrs, physic BOYD MRS J W BOYD THOS, con Boyle Miss Katic Eighth
Boyne Wm, marble Brag & Almond, 1 wood turning, 11 Brandt A, ladies' u: Brannon & Roone 1107 and 1109 Se Brendllin A, baker, and Twelfth
H. PALMER &
Bartlett J A, manager Studebaker Bros Manufacturing Co, 217 and 219 J BASLER GEO A, propr Fountain Liv- ery Ntables, 1004 and 1006 J
CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.
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Booksellers of California, 615 ) Street. Sacramento. COUNTRY DEALERS can be supplied by F. Bickel. Wholesale Confectioner. &F Ist St.,
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE.
The Model Commercial Colleg of the Coast, 820 Post Nt., N. F.
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
725
Bishop Chas E, county supt schools, Court House
Blessing & Guthrie, propr Capital Hotel, Seventh and K
Blue Danl, bootblack, Ale Vaults Bar- her Shop, 302 J
Beban J, restaurant, 45 Second Boeckhotl' G, dyeing and cleaning, 524 K
Bohl Peter, real estate and ins, 325 J Bohrer Joseph, liquors, 522 K
BOND & HUNTSMAN, millinery and fancy goods, 523 J
BOOTH & CO, wholesale grocers, Front This is the oldest firm in the city; first established in the Spring of 1850, under the style of " Forshee, Booth & Co.," composed of John Forshee, L. A. Booth and Job Dye. The two latter gentlo. men retired in the Spring of 185]. About the same period Charles Smith and Newton Booth established busi- ness under the nameof Smith & Booth. After the fire of 1852, L. A. Booth became a member of the firm, which was then known as Booth & Co. Kleinhans & Co., established in 1852: Theodore P. and D. Kleinhans, part- ners. The latter firm united with the Kleinhans constituting the firm. The Klinhans retired in 1860, and Newton Booth agnin entered the firm. L. A. Booth and T. L. Barker retired from the firm in 1862, and J. T. Glover be- came a member. This firm still con- tinnes, and that, too, with all the surroundings of prosperity. Its busi- ness relations extend not only through the northern and southern counties of the State, but niso through the entire State of Nevada. The firm also do business in San Francisco, under the firm name of W. W. Dolgo & Co.
Borchers W F, brewer, NE cor Twelfth and H
Bostwick E R, lodgings and restaurant, 1117 Fourth
Bottomley J M, Delivery Co. 820 K BOWERS & LONGABAUGH, Capital Ale Vaults, 302 J
Bowers Mrs, physician, 919 [ BOYD MRS J W, dressmaker, 505 J BOYD THOS, confectioner, 824 J Boyle Miss Katic," dressmaker, 1014 Eighth
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Boyne Wm, marble works, 712 K Brag & Almond, pattern making and wood turning, 1107 Ninth Brandt A, ladies' underwear, 507 J Brannon & Rooney, carriage factory, 1107 and 1109 Seventh
BREUNER JOHN, furniture and bed- ding, 604 to 603 K
BREWER A, Eagle Hotel, 1319 to 1321 Front
BREWER B B, dentist, 6283 J BREWER M T & CO, fruit and pro- duce merchants, 130 and 132 J, cor Second
Briges W A, physician, 212 J
BRIGGS W E, oculist and aurist, 42:13 J
Brooklyn Hotel, J E Mooney propr, 85 and 87 Front
Brothers Misses, millinery, 611 J
Brown Bros, blacksmiths and wagon. makers, 9:0 K
BROWN B F, propr Bruce House, 1018 ,
Brown Daniel, blacksmith and wagon- maker, 920 K
Brown I S, atty at law, NE cor Third and J
Brown Isaac, saloon, 1214 J Brown J R, insurance, 1006 Fourth
BROWN MISS EMMA, hair goods and hairdresser, 517 K
Brown Mrs V A, ladies' hairdresser, 1026 Fifth
BROWN W B C, atty nt law and not- ury public, 1018 Seventh
BRUCE HOUSE, B F Brown propr, 1018 J
Bruner Elwood, atty at law, 6283 .J
BRYDING PETER, Tremont Hotel, 112 and 114 J
Buckley Henry L, dist atty, Court House
Buckley P.T. tailor, 716 K
BUCKOW EMIL & CO, wholesale li- gnors, 725 K
Bnddl & Forrest, fish, 5 Front
Bullard Ben Jr, brass foundry and finisher, 918 Third
Burghardt A D, plaster, I and Seventh BURKE M A, manager for Sisson, Wal- Ince & Co. 129 J
BURNS D M, secretary of state, Capitol
Burr E A, hay and grain, 815 and S17 .T BUSH ED N, cigars and tobacco, 326 J BUSH GEO T, gas fixtures, plumbers' ware and sanitary supplies, 324 J Bush Norton, artist, Sixth and K
BUTTERFIELD & WHITE, grocers, J and Tenth
Caduc Phil, coal, soda, ale, etc, 1009 Third
Cadwalader Edward & Co, brokers, 229 .J
CADWALADER GEO, atty at law, NE cor Third and J
Brendlin A, baker, 1128 I bet Eleventh| Cadwalader & Parsons, real estate and and Twelfth ins, 229 J
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H. PALMER & CO., Port Wine $2.50 per gal ..
806 DINVIN AIret, Nan. Francisco.
STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS-Grand, Square, Upright -. Gray. Gen'l Agent, for Pacific Coast, 117 Post Nl,. N. F.
old for Cash or Instalments, Illustrated Catalogues.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO ..
Wheet Iron, all Mises and Numbers, 110, 118, 114 110, and 1IN Battery Nt .. N. F.
726
California-Sacramento. ALPHABETICALLY.
California House, Frank Schurler propr, Front het J and K
Callahan D E, county treasurer, Court House
CALLIHAN MRS P A, millinery, 613 J
Calvyn & Chipmau, sign and ornamental painters, 1107 Second
Campbell Fred M, state sipt schools, Capitol
Campbell John, furniture, 409 K Campbell M, grocer, 1312 Fifth Cantwell W R, atty at law, NE cor Third and J
CAPITAL FURNITURE CO, furni- ture, J M Avery pres, 616 J
Capwell H C & Co, picture frames. moldings, etc, 728 K
Capital Hotel, Blessing & Guthrie proprs, SW Seventh and K
Capital Ice and Coal Co, 920 and 922 Fourth
CAPITAL SOAP CO, Withington & Bagley proprs, Front and O
Capital Woolen Mills, S Tryon supt, Sixteenth and E, and 822 J
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