Pacific coast directory, for 1880-81 [microform] : containing names, business and address, Part 96

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : L.M. McKenney
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CHAS. P. GERICHTEN, Proprietor.


San Dieguito, SAN DIEGO COUNTY,


Is 22 miles north of San Diego.


Crannal Nicolos, apiarist Panden Alfred, postmaster Paden & Adams, gen mdso


San Fernando, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,


Is on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 20 Allen Peter, postmaster and gen mdse miles from Los Angeles. Cuneo M, barber


Allen Daty, engineer Beckett L J, justice peace Carpenter Juo T, constablo Courtney Wm & D, geu mise Glinn J, snloon


GRISWOLD H W, agent S P R R and Kellog T D, physician


W U Tel Co Hubbard H C, blacksmith


Loop T M, hotel


Lyster W G, machinist


Maclay & Moffitt, gen mdse and agricul- tural implements


Praster A J, blacksmith


M Rinaldi C R, constable


Shaffer Fritz, veterinary surgeon Shang H L, liquors Slaughter Frank, liquors Wright F M, capitalist Yanghnus Fred, bootmaker Yanghaus J, shoemaker


San Gabriel, LOS ANGELES COUNTY,


Is on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 10 miles from Los Angeles.


Ginocchio A, groceries and liquors


Glidden E C, machine agt


Grand L, blacksmith


Hamilton Hy, orchard, capitalist and justice peace


Hillandl F'S, physician


Lassere Dominique, saloon


Mayberry E L, capitalist


Ponsonnelli J & (" bakery


Rebont Frank, blacksmith


Robbins James, meat market


Sevell S K, hotel and orchard


Moffitt A B, postmaster, agt W, U Tel Shorb J DeBarth, orchardist, wine grow- Co and notary er and distiller Murnane M, saloon Stephens W H, atty at law Porter T C, land agent


Stoneman Gen Geo, distillery and wine grower


Tuck Nathan, liquors and gen mdse


H. PALMER & CO., Native Wines. 302 Davis Street, S. F.


SECOND-HAND PIANOS.


ments. GRANDS, SQUARES and UPRIGHTS.


On 810 per month instalments. Good serviceable instru- M. Gray. 117 Post Street, S. F.


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


Sheet Iron, all Sizes and Numbers, 110, 112. 114. 110, and 118 Battery At .. N. F.


294


California-San Gabriel-San Jose. ALPHABETICALLY.


Twichell C C. hotel Valencia C, saloon famed alike for the magnificence of its scenery and the fertility of its woil, on the line of the Northern Division of the Southern Pacific Railroad, 50 miles from San Francisco. The ever changing and ever beautiful scenery along the route. made up of lovely hills and dales, dot- , Eroiony. ted with charming country homes and well cultivated gardens, makes the ride from this city to the Metropolis one of Is 25 miles southeast of San Bernardino. constant pleasure. Its population is placed at 19,000 and its growth is of a steady and permanent nature. It is sup. plied with daily newspapers and good hotels, and all its conveniencies and at- tractions of nature and art make it em- phatically - the "loveliest city of the plain. Wilson Mrs B D Winston W H, orchardist San Gorgonia, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Edgar W F, physician WESTON E, postmaster San Gregoria, SAN MATEO COUNTY, Is 26 miles by stage from San Mateo, on the Southern Pacific Railroad. ADEL W T, carriage manufacturer, 263 First Day D C, blacksmith Keep E, saloon Levy -, postmaster LEVY BROS, gen indse . Moore Mrs, saloon AHLERS HENRY C, manufr jew- elry, 284 Santa Clara ALAMEDA PALACE, J D Plitt propr, SPORR depot ALLEN G B, propr Nevada House, SE cor First and St John San Jacinto, Allen Chas H, secy State Normal School, 297 First Allen Wiley B, music, 235 Santa Clara ALPHA SALOON, Second and Foun- SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Jordan J C, postmaster tain alley Alvord Henry B, hardware and agricul- tural implements, 326 First San Jose, AMMEN R S, druggist, 250 First Anderson Robt, chiropodist, 2763 Santa SANTA CLARA COUNTY. Clara More than a century has elapsed since Andrews & Coykendall, packers and provisions, Central Market the Spanish missionaries settlol the place Appleton J, clothing, 330 First whose name, "The Beautiful," is so well applied. In point of size and wealth the city ranks fourth among those of the Arias Jesus, cigars and tobacco, 377 Market State, while in appearance none are so handsome "but do it reverence," and concede its superiority in its pleasing at- tractiveness. The city is embowered in a dense growth of shrubbery, plants and trees, and its homes of elegant archi- Arques Luis, atty at law, Court House ART PALACE, Crowell Bros proprs, 329 Santa Clara tectural design give it an air of comfort, luxury and retirement. Its streets are broad and smooth, intersecting each other at right angles, and bri liantly illumin- ated with gas. Its schools and colleg s are of a very high order; its churches are m'nlels of beauty and its Court House, the finest in the State, is in keeping with the wo. Ith, intelligence and enter- prise of its citizens. The country im mediately surrounding it presents as fine a landscape as ever formed the subject for a sketch of the most eminent artist. It is situated in the Santa Clara valley, Archer L, atty at law and mayor, 314 First Armstrong Mrs M, millinery, 310 Santa Clara Arpit A, second-hand goods, Santa Clara AUBERT LOUIS. mattresses and Pioneer Spring Bed Factory, and steam carpet beating machine, 322 Market ' Aultman Fred, machinist, The Alameda AUZERAIS HOUSE, S W Churchill propr. 275 Santa Clara AUZERAIS & POMEROY, groceries, hardware, crockery and agricultural implements, 365 to 371 Market BACKESTO J P, physician, 4313 First Bacquie E, barber, 353 Santa Clara ARCTIC SODA AT THAXTER'S DRUG STORE, CARSON CITY, NEVADA. Buckle & Son, Tailors and Woolen Drapers, opp. Walker House, Salt Lake City.


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


Poruand. Ore- gon. have it.


PUNCTUALITY, Fashion,


PACIF


Pages 300 & 301.


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BAILET Santa C Bailey Cl Bailey D Market Bailey J R Dist Tel BALBACI onmaker BALTZ P El Dorac BANK OF president Clara Barbare MI Barker S A BARKER change H Barrett A A Barrett M Clara bet Barry Johr 440 First Barsot E, sa Baudouin A, BAUER L, ture dealer Bay and Co manager, 2 Beach Tyler St John BEANS TI of San Jos Clara Bedwell W ] Behrendt Ed 413 First BELL JOHN and insara (European) Santa Clar Belloli JJ A, Fernando Bement T, w nando


w York Book Concer


Methodist Book Depository, {"Stylegrane" Pem, "Stylegraph." "Electrograph," Benfey Miss cution, 276 BENOIT BR First BENSON & I 270 First BENTLEY Clara Berce J J, Pou Bergstrom C, Fernando BERNHARD cers, 339 and Bernstein J, tai Berringer & Ev. grain, 114 M: BERRY R D, 327 and 329 S


PURE PORT


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Opp. Union Square, N. F. Book- keeping, Penmanship, Telegraphv.


California-San Jose. 295


ALPHABETICALLY.


BAILETS W R, Eagle Bakery, 355| Bertelsmann C, furniture, 433 First Santa Clara


Bailey CP, gloves and robes, 343 First Bailey D C, postmaster, Santa Clara and Market Bailey J R, agt W U Tel Co and A M Dist Tel Co, 295 First


BALBACH JNO, blacksmith and wag- onmaker, Second and Fountain


BALTZ PETER, Eldorado Bakery, 274 El Dorado


BANK OF SAN JOSE, T Ellard Beans president, NE cor First and Santa Clara


Barbare Mrs M C, hotel, 340 First Barker S A, atty at law, 297 First


BARKER W O, propr New York Ex- change Hotel, First and St John Barrett A A, bathis, 209 Third


Barrett M A, furnishing goods, Santa Clara bet Third and Fourth


Barry John, hotel, 4443 First, livery, 440 First


Barsot E, saloon, 377 Santa Clara Baudouin A, dyer, 425 Second


BAUER L, cabinetinaker and furni- ture dealer, 406 First


Bay and Coast Tel Co, Geo Carson manager, 280 Santa Clara


Beach Tyler, ice, coal and wood, 281 St John


BEANS T ELLARD, president Bank of San Jose, NE cor First and Sant .. Clara


Bedwell W E, harnessmaker, 432 First Behrendt Edward, stoves and tinware, 413 First


BELL JOHN, notary public, land loan and insurance agt and agt Cunard (European) Steamship Line, 331 Santa Clara


Belloli JJ A, groceries, Third and San Fernando


Bement T, wagonmaker, ES2 San Fer- nando Benfey Miss Ida D, teacher of elo- cution, 276 First


BENOIT BROS, merchant tailors, 522 First


BENSON & LORIGAN, attys at law, 270 First


BENTLEY GJ, physician, 54 Santa Clara


Berce J J, Poultry, fish, etc, :55 First Bergstrom C, blacksmith, 282 San Fernando


BERNHARDT & REDMOND, gro- cers, 339 and 341 Market Bernstein J, tailor, 336 First Berringer & Evans, feed mill, hay and grain, 114 Market


BERRY R D, Garden City Feed Mill, 327 and 329 San Pedro


BINKS B R, cigars and tobacco, 407 First


Bishop Mrs H, ladies' hairdresser, 204 Santa Clara


BLACK MRS B W, millinery and fancy goods, 431 First


Black J C, grocer, 280 First


BLACK J C, atty at law, room 18 Knox block


BLACKFORD G W, atty at law and notary public, room 8 Knox block


BLANCHARD & CO, meat market, 133 First


BLANCHARD & O'NEIL, granite works, Santa Clara and River


BLAND J C, notary public, auctioneer, commission and real estate ngt, 334 Santa Clara


Blaner. R, cooked meats, poultry, etc, 411 First


Bloom L, clothing, 335 Market


BLYTHE & MADDOX, grain and commission merchants, 287 First


BODLEY E C, coal, lime, hay and grain, 271 First


BOMPARD & CO, grocers, 20S Santa Clara


Bonetti G, cutler, 372 Market Boring S W, notary, 296 First


BORING & WRIGHT, real estate and ins, 296 First


Bosatino (, barber, 336 First


Boschken J, hardware, 417 First


Bradlee & Gosbey, boots and shoes, £51 Santa Clara


BRADLEY C, West End Carriage Factory, White and The Alameda


BRADLEY MARK, American Bak- ery. ESO St John


BRADLY MRS T S, dressmaker, 327 Santa Clara


BRALY JM, stock broker, 280 Santa Clara


BRASSY & CO, liquors (wholesale), 365 Market Brann C W, dry goods and clothing, 402 First


BRAZELLE MRS A J & CO, pat- tern house and dressmaking establish- ment, 328 Santa Clara


BRIESEN A E, Cosmopolitan School, Second and San Fernando


BRITTON JOHN, box factory, Julian and San Pedro


BROHASKA J H, Opera House Sa- loon, 365 Santa Clara


Broon Gold, cigars and tobacco, candy and toys, 290 Santa Clara


Brown Jacob N, physician, 321 Santa Clara


BROWN J E, real estate, ins and notary public, 289 First


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


ERNST GABLER'S Square and Upr.ght.


Pages 300 & 301.


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Electrograph,'


Stylefr has FW York Book Concern. "A. T. Crops Pen, "stylograph."


Methodist Book Depository,


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


and Iron Pipe, all sizes, 110, 118. 114, 116 and 119 Battery Street, N. F.


296


California-San Jose. ALPHABETICALLY.


First Brown John, saloon and restaurant, 260 Clark James, harness and saddlers, 593 Market


BRUNER P M, atty at law, rooms 17 and 18 Martin's block, 276 First Brunst F, cigar manufr, 465 First


Buckner R B, justice of peace of police judge, 290 Market


BUFFINGTON & LANGFORD, Junction Market, 621 First


BULL GEO, agricultural implements, 332 Market


Bull Geo P, groceries, Market and San Salvador


BUNEMANN F, cigar manufr and dealer, 282 Santa Clara


BURNS MRS MARY ANN, restau- rant, 269 El Dorado


BURT & PFISTER, attys at law, 276 First


BYRNE M, dry goods, 317 Santa Clara Cain Frank, auction, 312 Market


CAMPBELL JAMES H, atty at law and dist atty, Court House


CAMPBELL MILTON, stoves and tin- ware, First and San Antonio


Campiglia A, fruit, 353 First Canon A J, saloon, 117 Santa Clara


Capt Gus, jeweler, 381 Market


CARFIELD JNO, horseshoer, 423 Santa Clara


CARLSON & SWANSON, Scandina- vian Exchange Hotel, 285 El Dorado Carr Dave, saloon, 366 First


Carrol Wm, hotel, Second and San Fer- nando


Carroll T A, horseshoer, 208 Santa Clara


Carson Gco, Telephone Exchange, 280 Santa Clara


CARTER J S, grain dealer, 293 First CASTRO & BRO, manufr jewelers, Fountain


Castro M, painter, 318 Second Central Market, 373 and 375 First


Chaize Louis, brass foundry, 148 Santa Clars'+


Chanchus Jacques, barber, 376 Market Chandler J. W & Co, photographers, 367 First


Chappel Mrs S L, dressmaker, 276 First


CHILDS T F, fruit and varieties, 222 First


Chipman L F, county supt schools Christian Jno, blacksmith, First and Cordiviola G, saloon, 291 Market William


Corkery Denis, grocery, Santa Clara and Pleasant


Cory A J, physician, SE cor First and Santa Clara


CORY & KELLEY, physician and surgeon, 398 First, cor San Fernando


CITY OF SAN JOSE, dry goods, 313 Cottle & Wright, job printers, 338 Santa Clara First


H. WACHHORST, importer of


Fine Watches, Jewelry, L'amonde. 315 J St., Sac.


W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento. 84 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS F. BICKEL'S Headquarters for Confectionery at Wholesale.


PACI


COTTR Marke COUPI loon, 2 Cox J 1


buildin Crandell owner, Crippen Clara Crossett ] CROWE Santa C Crydenwi materia


CURTIS stencil CURTIS 264 San Curtiss M Clara


CUTTER Jose Sav "DAILY propr, 3. DALBY J 276 Sant. DAMONT tory, 264 Davis Mrs Davis Nick DE LACY


338 First Delgrosso I DELLWIG and Bake DELMAS tral Mark Derieux J First


DESIMON etc, stall Devine .J J. DEWEY


Santa Clar Dietrick Mi ship and d Dilley Jame First


Dittmar C H Dittus & T First Doermer Chi DOERR CI 439 First Doerr Philip brewery, c Dolan T, Om Santa Clar DONOVAN 273 Marke Dotta Bros, Dorado


H. PALM


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


Clark S A, groceries, 372 First


Claus L F, carriage trimmer, 318 Second Clauss George, blacksmith and wagon- maker, 333 to 337 Lightstone


Clayton J A, real estato and ins, 288 Santa Clara


Cleal C A, cracker factory, 664 First Cleland T'S, wood and coal, St John


CLEVENGER GEO, job printer, 367 Santa Clara


CLEVENGER & SALISBURY,proprs " Town Talk, " 367 Santa Clara


CLOSE M C, groceries, 188 Santa Clara COCHRANE A H, physician and sur- geon, 284 Santa Clara


COCKBURN GEO J, bootmaker, 266 First


Coffe Frank, bakery, 241 Market Cole J L, lodgings, 328 Market


COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME, Sister Mary Cornelie superioress, Santa


Clara


Collins W T, blacksmith, 716 First COLLINS R E, drugyist, 455 First


COLLINS W H, atty at law, 276 First


Comins Cooper, employment office, 460 First


COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK OF SAN JOSE, H Hoffman cashier, First and Santa Clara Comstock Bros, lumber, San Pedro Conmy J J, job printer, 384 First


CONNOR PROF E P, author of " Pro- gressive Penmanship " and "Connor's Compendium of Peumanship, " Garden City Commercial Collego


Connor P', wood, coal, hay and grain, 491 First


Cook J W, dry goods, 400 First


Cook M A, news, cor Santa Clara and Market


Coomb W L, laundry, Lightstone Coomhe Jno, surveyor, Knox block


CORCORAN & MAGUIRE, plumbers' and gastitters' pumps, 351 Santa Clara Corcoran T J, agt new California Theater, Second


CORDELL THOS H, searcher of rec- ords and notary public, room 23, Knox block


CHRISTY J E, carriage painter at West End Carriage Factory, White and The Alameda


CHURCHILL S W, propr Auzerais House, 275 Santa Clara


W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento. AREPAN IS F RICKEL'S Headquarters for Confectionery at Wholesale.


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Opp. Union Square, N. F. Book- keeping, Penmanship, Telegraphy.


California-San Jose. 297


ALPHABETICALLY.


COTTRELL CHAS T, collector, 290 Market


COUPIE PETER, French- American Sa- loon, 262 Market


Cox J B, physician, Farmers' Union building


Crandell O L, capitalist and real estate owner, opp S P C R R depot


Crippen Mrs M A, dressmaker, 315 Santa Clara


Crossett F M, atty at law, 276 First CROWELL BROS, Art l'alace, 329 Santa Clara


Crydenwise CS, wagon maker and wagon material, 314 Second


CURTIS C W, employment office and Elwards N B, meat market, 316 Market stencil cutter, 269 First


CURTIS H H, livery and feed stable, 264 San Pedro


Curtiss Mrs C M, dressmaker, 274 Santa Clara


CUTTER HORACE L, cashier San Jose Savings Bank, 286 Santa Clara


"DAILY TIMES," S W De Lacy propr, 338 Eirst


DALBY E W, Tho Almaden Saloon, 276 Santa Clara


DAMONTE A, Premium Candy Fac- tory, 264 Market


Davis Mrs C, furnishing goods, 441 First Davis Niek & Co, saloon, 264 First


DE LACY S W, propr "Daily Times, " 338 First


Delgrosso L, bootmaker, 376 Market DELLWIG E, California Restaurant and Bakery, 281 Santa Clara


DELMAS JOSEPH, pork dealer, Cen- tral Market


Derieux J T, cigars and tobacco, 371 First


DESIMONE J & CO, fruits, produec, etc, stall No I Central Market Devine J J. groceries, 321 Market


DEWEY MRS J, dressmaker, 247 Santa Clara


Dietrick Miss A R, teacher of penman- ship and drawing. 276 First


Dilley Jaines S, real estate and ins, 276 First


Dittmar C E, saloon, 129 Santa Clara Dittus & Toney, incat market, 453 First


Doermer Chas, gunsmith, 251 El Dorado! DOERR CHAS, New York Bakery, 439 First


Doerr Philip, saloon, 435 First, and brewery, cor Fourth and William


Dolan T, Omnibus Line, stand First and Santa Clara


DONOVAN M L, Irish American Hotel, 273 Market


Dotta Bros, hotel, San Pedro and El- Dorado


DOUGHERTY WM P, supt Santa Clara Valley Mill & Lumber Co, Fourth and San Fernando


Draper E W, feed mill, 666 First cor Grant


DREW CORNELIUS, contractor and builder, Santa Theressa and San Au- gustine


DREW H C, stair builder and turning, Fourth and San Fernando


Dulion J B, meat market, 278 El Dorado Dunlop R B, groceries, Market and St John


Dunn James T, real estate, Knox block Dwyer Wm, saloon, 312 First


ELITCH JOHN, Music Hall Oyster and Chop House, 281 First


Elliott Mrs Geo W, dressmaker, 431 First


Ellis W F, city assessor and elerk, City Hall


Elwood J H, music teacher, 303 First EMPEY & LENNARD, harness and saddles, 289 First


ENRIGHT JOSEPH, foundry, ma- chine and boiler shop, First and Wil- liam


ERKSON WM & CO, grocers, 352 and 354 Santa Clara


Erle Fredk, saloon, 480 First Ernst C R, saloon, 385 First


EWING & SPENCER, Occidental Liv- ery Stable, 279 to 283 Second


EYSTER D A S, secty San Jose Water Co. 303 First


FAIRFIELD H, county assessor, Court House


Fanning Welsey, commission house and workshop, 279 St John


Farmers National Gold Bank, John W, Hinds pres, First and Santa Clara


Farmers' Union, gen nidse, Win Ginty manager, Santa Clara and San Pedro FAULL WM, propr Second-street House, 325 Second


FEIST BROS, dry goods and carpets, Santa Clara and First


Fellom C J, saloon, 249 El Dorado Fetherston Geo, cigars and tobacco, 290 First


FIELD FREDERICK, Excelsior Mar- ble Works, 277 Second


FIKES JH, wood and coal livery and feed stable, Santa Clara bet Third and Fourth


Finch J B city supt of schools, 297 First Finigan L, dentist, 255 Santa Clara


FISCHER PETER, Eintracht Saloon, 320 First


FISCHER WM, groceries and liquors, de, 255 Santa Clara; The People's Grocer


H. PALMER & CO., Native Wines. 302 Davis Street, S. F.


GRAY'S MUSIC STORE. The Largest Stock of American and Foreign Hasie, Musical Merchandise on the Coast.


for Catalogue. Patronage of Teachers and the Trade solicited. M. GRAY. 117 Post St. S. F.


Vend


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,


Sheet Iron, all Sizes and Numbers, 110, 112. 114. 116, and 118 Battery St., S. F.


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


298


California-San Jose. ALPHABETICALLY.


FISHER C W, druggist, 322 First Fisher Mrs Eleanor, dressmaker, 431} First


Fitzgerald James & Edward, wagonmak- er, 125 Santa Clara


Flack &, kalsominer, 287} St John


FORNI & BONNETTI, Swiss Hotel, 250 Market


Fraser D, tailor, 266 First


FREITAG C F. books, stationery, cigars and tobacco, etc, 457 First


Friant A & Co, grocers, 423 and +25 First


Fuller A C, sewing machines, 289 Sec- ond


FURMAN & HUGHES, books, stationery and frames, 429 First Gall G, bakery, 663 First


GARAND MISS C, dressmaker, 31! Second


GARDEN CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, H B Worcester propr, Santa Clara and San Pedro


Gardiner H, drugeist, 333 First


Garrison Mrs A, physician, 417 First Gash Johu, architect, 248 Santa Clara Gaston A A, dentist, SW cor Sant. Clara and First


GEBHARDT & MAGISTRETTI, International Hall Saloon ind United States Brewery depot, 290 Market George Givens, saloon, :86 First Gerber Julins, barber, 351 First Gerdes J C, saloon, 280 Santa Clara Gerstmayr A, barber, 250 First Gifford Mrs J A, hair goods, 407 First


Gillespie T J & Co, planing mill, San l'edro


Ginty Wm, manager Farmers' Union, Santa Clara and San Pedro


GLIUBETICH JOHN, Universal Res- tanrant, 337 First


Gliubetich M, restaurant, 284 First Gobar Fred, bootmaker, 621 First Goodrich L, architect, Knok block


GORDON J A, clerk Auzerais House, : 75 Santa Clara


GORR & KEATON, plumbers and gas- fitters,and agents fron Turbine Wind- mill, 401 First


Graham & Carnrike, saloon, 264 First Grandi D S, barber, 304 Market


Gravelle Mrs M A, dressmaker, 255 Santa Clara


GREELY MRS N M, proprss Hens ley House, 233 Santa Clara Green Wm If, saloon, 234 First


GREENNIGER & YOUNG, painters, 282 San Fernando


Greenman Geo, feed stable, 316 San Fer- nando Gregg N, blacksmith, £76 San Fernan- don


GREGORY PLATT & CO furniture, 412 and 414 First


GRIFFIN & BROS, Omnibus Line, 431 Santa Clara; stand cor First and Santa Clara


GRIFFITH G R, physician, 303 First Guinnane J, crockery 332, Santa Clara Gunckel W F, dentist, 318 First


GUPPY E H, books and stationery, 361 First


HAGAN JAMES, gas fixtures, and pres San Jose Gas Co, 368 und 370


Hagerty Jno, tailor, 380 Market


Haight Frank M, secty San Jose Wool- en Mills, 276 First


Hale O A & Co, dry goods, 419 and 421 First


Hall J R, constable, 290 Market


Hall Wm H, pres S C V M & L Co, Fourth and San Fernando


Halsey E'd, searcher of records, 236 First Hamilton A B, carpenter. 347 Santa Clara


HAMILTON W C, carpenter, contrac- tor and builder, 361 Santa Clara


Hamm Mrs M A, music teacher, 2023 Santa Clara


HAMMEL W, physician and surgeon, 4133 First


HANCHETT J E, livery stable, 200 Santa Clara


HANKS & GAY, Farmers' Meat Mar- ket, First and St John


Ilara l'edro, cigars, 366 First Harlen II JJ, tailor, 266 First


Haris J T. coroner, public administra- tor and physician, 403 First


"arris Miss Julia, dressmaker, 317 Second


Harris Will F, hackman, stand 216 Santa Clara


Hart Jas, grocer, Second and San Fer- nando


Hart Jas & Sons, dry goods, 327 and 415 First


Harton Owen, saloon, 277 First


HARTZOKE JOHN, cigar factory, 314 First


HASKELL DANIEL N, chief of po- lice, City Hall


HATCH I C, harness, buggies, carriag- es and robes, 224 Santa Clara


HATMAN & NORMANDIN, car- riage factory, 208 Santa Clara


Haub Jacob, saloon, 296 Market


HAYDEN E B, liquors, 271 Santa Clara


Hayes & Downer, proprs New Califor- nia Theatre, Second


Haynes N, carpenter, Santa Clara bet Third and Fourth


HEGELY MRS ROSA, bakery and saloon, Santa Clara and Fourth


TRY MURRAY'S LUNG AND LIVER BALSAM.


Stylograph, or Rapid Letter Copying Book, "^. T. Croms' stylegrafic Pen. WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? Try Buckle & Son, 195 Main St., opposite Walker House, Salt Lake City, Utah.


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Helliesen HENSL ance, 2 HENSL proprio "HERA Herald, gus, " 3 Hernande nando HEROLI leather First an Herriman goods, 2 HERRIN 284 Sant Hermann veyors, 2 Hertel Cha Hervey W Clara and Hess Lonis HEYLER nishing g der a spu HEYLER Shoe Stor HIGGINS Hill J L, DI HILTON Santa Clar Hindle Win Hinds Jno Gold Bank First


HINDS S J 17, Knox HINES & HINGSBER 464 First Hirsch B S & Clara


HOBSON J. lector, 290 HOELBE F 61 Santa C HOF JOHN, and brandid HOFFMAN & Savings First and S HOFFMANN 355 First Hollis W H, ginia Holanan Jas, Holmes S F, f R, depot Hooker A O. d Hoover H, liv HORTON E & Co, Santa


H. PALME


PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,


No. 820 Post Street. Educates thoroughly for Business.


California-San Jose.


299


ALPHABETICALLY.


Helliesen Chas, liquors, 270 First


HENSLEY C B, real estate and insur- ance, 283 First


HENSLEY HOUSE, Mrs N M Greely proprietress, 233 Santa Clara


"HERALD" COMPANY, pubs "Daily Herald," "Weekly Herald" and "Ar. gus, " 384 First


Hernandez M, horseshoer, 318 San Fer- nando


HEROLD PHIL, boots, shoes and leather findings, 320 Santa Clara bet First and Second s s


Herriman Miss M, millinery and fancy goods, 274 Santa Ciara


HERRINGTON D W, atty at law, 284 Santa Clara


Hermann Bros, civil engineers and sur- veyors, 276 First


Hertel Chas A, grocers, 656 First Hervey Will R, music teacher, Sant .. Clara and San Pedro


Hess Lonis, dyer, 443 First


HEYLER C J & CO, hats, gents' fur- nishing goods and shirts made to or- der a specialty, 311 Santa Clara


HEYLER J, boots and shoes, Boos' Shoe Store, 309 Santa Clara HIGGINS R L. real estate, 295 First Hill JJ L, propr Liek House, 391 First HILTON W E & CO, real estate, 264 Santa Clara


Hindle Win, feed stable, The Alameda Hinds Jno W, prest Farmers' National Gold Bank, SW cor Santa Clara and First


HINDS S J, attty at law, rooms 16 and 17, Knox block


HINES & DAGGETT, fruit, 456 First HINGSBERGEN H, marble works, 464 First


Hirsch B S & Co, millinery, 323 Santa Clara


HOBSON JACOB, constable and col- leetor, 250 First


HOELBE RUDOLPH, Mint Saloon, 61 Santa Clara


HOF JOHN, dealer in liquors, wines and brandies, 436 First


HOFFMAN H, cashier Commercial & Savings Bank of San Jose, SE' cor First and Santa Clara


HOFFMANN R C, watches and jewelry, 355 First


Hollis W H, blacksmith, First and Vir- ginia


Holman Jas, truckinan, San Pedro


Holmes S F, freight agt C P and S P R R, depot


Hooker A O, dentist, 2203 Santa Clara Hoover H, livery stable, 240 First


HORTON E J, agent for D M Osborne & Co, Santa Clara between 3d and 4th


HOUGHTON & REYNOLDS, attys at law, NE cor First and Santa Clara Howard Franklin, barber, 457 First


Howes Saml P, searcher of records, 276 First


HUGHES P D, cooper, 121 Santa Clara HUSING ALBERT, propr "San Jose Conrier, " 521 First


HYDE M D & CO, musical merchan- dise and stationery, 285 First


Hyland & Maraonder, fish, poultry, etc, Santa Clara and Second




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