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SAN FRANCISCO
PUBLIC LIBRARY
MAR 1971
REFERENCE BOOK
Not to be taken from the Library
GENERAL REFERENCE
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GENERAL REFERENCE
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
T. LUNDY ,
JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware.
GENERAL REFERENCE
WILSON - MILLER .N.Y
CLOCKS IN ALL STYLES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Sole Agent for Muller's and E. N. Welsh Manufacturing Co.'s Fine Clocks.
7 and 9 THIRD ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
THE Anglo= Californian Bank
(LIMITED.)
LONDON OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE,
3 ANGEL COURT
N. E. COR. SANSOME AND PINE
Authorized Capital Stock,
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- $6,000,000
Subscribed,
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3,000,000
Paid in, -
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1,500,000
Surplus, -
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- 350,000
Remainder Subject to Call.
DIRECTORS IN LONDON:
WM. F. SCHOLFIELD, E. H. LUSHINGTON, JOSEPH SEBAG.
ISAAC SELIGMAN,
JULIUS SINGTON, Managing Director, London.
CORRESPONDENTS AND AGENTS:
J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO NEW YORK
MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL BANK. . BOSTON
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. .PHILADELPHIA
MERCHANTS' LOAN AND TRUST CO. CHICAGO
BANK OF COMMERCE.
. ST. LOUIS
ESPY. HEIDELBACH & CO
CINCINNATI
LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK.
NEW ORLEANS
MERCHANTS' BANK OF CANADA,
CANADA
SELIGMAN FRERES & CIE ..
.PARIS
SELIGMAN & STETTHEIMER
FRANKFORT
GEBRUDER MEYER.
. BERLIN
M. M. WARBURG & CO
HAMBURG
D. B. ADLER & CO.
COPENHAGEN
OESTERREICHISCHE CREDIT ANSTALT
.VIENNA
BANQUE DE LA SUISSE ITALIENNE. LOCARNO
NIEDERSAECHSISCHE BANK. . BREMEN
SKANDINAVISKA KREDIT AKTIEBOLAG. STOCKHOLM
China, Japan and East Indies. Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London and China. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China.
Australia and New Zealand. Bank of Australasia and Branches.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE, COMMERCIAL and TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT . Issued, Collections mnde, and Stocks, Bonds and Bullion Bought and Sold on most favorable terms.
Managers in San Francisco:
FREDERICK F. LOW, IGNATZ STEINHART.
P. N. LILIENTHAL, Cashier.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Wells, Fargo & Company EXPRESS AND BANKING.
ORGANIZED 1852. CAPITAL, $6,250,000
PRINCIPAL AGENCIES, HOME AND FOREIGN :
San Francisco N. E. corner Sansome and Halleck Streets
Los Angeles.
.corner Main and Court Streets
Sacramento. . N. E. corner J and Second Streets
San Jose.
268 First Street
Stockton.
182 Main Street
Portland, Or.
corner A and First Streets East Temple Street
Virginia City, Nev
69 and 71 South C Street
Omaha, Neb
1102 Farnham Street
St. Louis, Mo.
501 N. Fourth Street
Kansas City, Mo ¿. corner Fourth and Delaware Streets
Atchison, Kan.
423 Commercial Street 102 Sixth Avenue Topeka, Kan ..
Denver, Colo.
Fifteenth and Holliday Streets
Pueblo, Colo.
117 West. Fourth Street
Chicago, Il1.
72-78 Monroe Street
Ogden, Utah.
Union Depot
Galveston, Tex.
. corner Fremont and Railroad Avenue
Honston, Tex.
90 Congress Street
San Antonio, Tex
. 6 East. Commerce Street
New Orleans, La.
164 Gravier Street.
New York
.65 Broadway .244 Washington Street
Mexico, City of.
9 Calle de Santa Isabel
Queretaro, Mex
London
99 Cannon Street
Liverpool
17 Water Street 7 Rue Scribe
Bremen.
Bremerhaven, Geestemunde 14 Holland Brook
Hamburg
Havana
42 Calle de Ignacio 82 Rue d'Orleans
Rome.
.6 and 7 Rue dne Gambaro
EXPRESS LINES
To all parts of Nebraska, Minnesota, Kansas, Colorado. New Mexico, Arizona. Texas, Louisiana, Nevada. Utal. California, Oregon. Washington. Montana. Dakota and Idaho Territories. British Columbia, Alaska, Lower California, Mexico, New York, Atlantle States and Europe.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND TELEGRAPH TRANSFERS
On New York, Boston and Montreal, payable in the principal Cities of the United States and Canada. Also Bills on London. Dublin and Paris. Letters of Credit issued on our New York House, exchangeable for Circular Letters, payable in all parts of Europe. Money forwarded by Tele- graphie Transfer between designated offices.
COLLECTIONS AND COMMISSIONS
Of all kinds executed, and General Express Business attended to promptly in all parts of the United States, Europe and Canada. Orders for Passage furnished from Queenstown, London, Liverpool, Hamburg and Havre to New York. Also from New York to San Francisco- Overland or by Steanier.
LLOYD TEVIS, President. JAMES HERON, Secretary.
H. WADSWORTH, Treasurer. H. B. PARSONS, Ass't Secretary.
JNO. J. VALENTINE, Vice-President and Cen'l Superintendent.
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Boston ..
Paris
Havre.
Salt Lake City
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Wharf corner First and Brannan Streets.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG
The Stmrs. CITY OF TOKIO, CITY OF PEKING and CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO WILL SAIL
As per Advertisement in daily papers, connecting at Yokohama with Steamers of the MITSU BISHI CO. for HIOGO, NAGASAKI and SHANGHAI.
Excursion Tickets to Yokohama and Return at Special Rates.
FOR SYDNEY AND AUCKLAND VIA HONOLULU.
CITY OF SYDNEY.
AUSTRALIA
CITY OF NEW YORK.
ZEALANDIA.
February. 10
March. 10
April.
May.
5
June ...
June. .. 30
July .. 28
August. .25
September.
22 | October. 20
(Or on the arrival of the English Mails.)
FOR NEW YORK VIA PANAMA
On the Ist and 15th of every Mouth.
The Steamer of the Ist will take Freight and Passengers for MAZATLAN. ACAPULCO, CHAMPE- RICO, SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA, ACAJUTLA, LA LIBERTAD and PUNTA ARENAS.
The Steamer of the 13th will take Freight and Passengers for MAZATLAN, SAN BLAS. MAN- ZANILLO and ACAPULCO, and Vla Acapulco for lower Mexican and Central American Ports, calling at SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA and LA LIBERTAD to land Passengers and Malls.
Each Steamer wtli take Passengers for SOUTH AMERICA, EUROPEAN and WEST INDIAN PORTS. Through Tickets af Lowest Rates for sale at this office.
WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Gen'l Agts,
Cor. First and Brannan Streets.
San Francisco, May 1st, ISS3.
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ADVERTISING 'DEPARTMENT.
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Bank of British North America.
ESTABLISHED IN 1836 .- INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.
PAID UP CAPITAL,
£1,000,000 -
Head Office, Clement's Lane, London, England. SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY,
No. 221 Sansome Street
Commercial Credits Issued
For use in Europe, China, Japan, the East Indies, South America and Australia.
Demand and Time Bills of Exchange. payable in London and elsewhere, bought and sold at current rates ; also Telegraph Transfers.
Demand Drafts on Scotland and Ireland; also on Canada, New York, Chicago, British Columbia and Oregon, and on the Chartered Mercantile Bank at Hong Kong, Shanghai and Yokohama.
Bills collected and other Banking Business transacted.
W. LAWSON,
C. E. TAYLOR, S.
Agents.
The Bank of British Columbia.
(INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.)
Southeast corner California and Sansome Streets.
PAID UP CAPITAL, - - -
$1,800,000 - With power to increase to $10,000,000.
LONDON OFFICE. 28 CORNHILL. Branches : PORTLAND, OREGON; Victoria and New Westmin- ster, British Columbia.
AGENTS:
New York and Chicago, Agency Bank of Montreal.
Canada, Bank of Montreal.
Mexico and South America, London Bank of Mexico and South America. -
Panama, Colonial Bank.
China and Japan, Oriental Bank Corporation and Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. Australia and New Zealand, Bank of Australasia. English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Bank of New Zealand, and National Bank of Australasia. England, National Provincial Bank of England, Bank of Liverpool, North and South Wales Bank. Scotlanil, British Linen Company Bank. Ireland, Bank of Ireland.
Deposits received on Current Account, subject to Check, or on Special Deposit.
Exchange sold in sums of £1 and upwards on the Agencies of the Bank of Ireland and the British Linen Company.
Exchange also sold on London, New York and Canada, and on Victoria, British Columbia, and Portland, Or. Commercial Credits granted on Europe, China, Japan, South America, Australia and New Zealand Discount Approved Paper, and make Advances on Collateral Securities. . Collect Bills, and transact a general Banking Business.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
The Nevada Bank
OF SAN FRANCISCO, Nevada Block, corner Pine and Montgomery Streets.
CAPITAL PAID IN, GOLD -
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$3,000,000
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RESERVE, $4,500,000.
Bourd of Directors;
J. C. FLOOD,
GEO. L. BRANDER,
President.
Vice-President.
JOHN W. MACKAY. J. L. FLOOD.
JAMES G. FAIR.
AGENCIES,
(62 Wall Street, New York.
Virginia City, Nevada.
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Issues Commercial and Travelers' Credits available in any part of the world. Makes transfers of money by telegraph and cable, and draws exchange at customary usances. This Bank has special facilities for dealing in BULLION.
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On the principal Cities throughout the UNITED STATES, EUROPE, JAPAN, CHINA and the EAST INDIES, the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES and NEW ZEALAND, and on HONOLULU, Hawaii.
LONDON BANKERS, -
The Union Bank of London ( Limited.)
National Park Bank.
Hanover National Bank.
NEW YORK BANKERS,
i American Exchange Bank.
Importers' and Traders' National Bank.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAN FRANCISCO
SAVINGS UNION
532 CALIFORNIA ST.
CORNER OF WEBB. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Deposits, 31st Dec., 1882 . $11,261,406.09
Guarantee Capital and Reserve Fund . 461,908.75
DIRECTORS:
ALBERT MILLER, President; ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Sr., Vice-President; JAMES DE FREMERY, J. G. EASTLAND, DANIEL E. MARTIN, CHARLES PACE, CHARLES BAUM, JOHN TAYLOR, WILLIAM ASHBURNER.
LOVELL WHITE .Cashier JOHN ARCHBALD .Surveyor HENRY C. CAMPBELL Attorney J. A. LANGSTROTH. Accountant
Receives Deposits. Loans on Real Estate Security. Country Remittances may be sent by Wells, Fargo & Co., or by checks of reliable parties, payable in San Francisco, but the responsibility of this Savings Bank commences only with the actual receipt of the money. The signature of the depositor should accompany the first deposit. No charge is made for pass-book or entrance fee.
OFFICE HOURS .. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday evening, for receipt of deposits only, 6} to 8.
THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY
GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $400,000.
No. 526 California St.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Extra hours on Saturdays from 7 to 8 P. M. for receiving of Deposits only.
Loans made on Real Estate and other Collateral Securities, at current rates of interest.
L. GÖTTIG. . President Vice-President and Cashier
F. ROEDING . . .
GEORGE LETTE
Secretary
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
THE Hibernia Savings and Loan Society
INCORPORATED 12th April, 1859.
OFFICE N. E. cor. Montgomery and Market Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.
The objects for which this Association is formed are. that by its operations the depositors thereof may be enabled to find a
SECURE and PROFITABLE INVESTMENT for SMALL SAVINGS,
And borrowers may have an opportunity of obtaining from it the use of a moderate capital, on giving good and sufficient security for the use of the same.
OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT M. D. SWEENY.
TREASURER
ROBERT J. TOBIN
VICE-PRESIDENT.
C. D. O'SULLIVAN.
ATTORNEY.
RICHARD TOBIN
Any person can become a depositor of this Society on subscribing to the By-Laws.
Deposits can be made of any sum, from ONE DOLLAR to any amount. Loans made on seenrity of Real Estate within the city and county.
SAN FRANCISCO
CORDAGE
FACTORY
Constantly on hand, a large and complete assortment of
MANILA CORDAGE
Whale Line, Bale Rope, Tarred Manila Rope, etc. MANUFACTURED FROM
Pure Manila Hemp! SISAL ROPE OF ALL SIZES AND KINDS.
OFFICE AT TUBBS & CO.,
611 and 613 Front Street.
Manufactory at the Potrero.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
FIREMANS FUND
OF CALIFORNIA.
Assets, Losses Paid, -
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$1,350,000 $5,000,000
HOME OFFICE S.W. cor. CALIFORNIA and SANSOME STS., San Francisco, California.
THE OLDEST and LARGEST Pacific Coast Fire Insurance Company.
Its popularity is attested by the fact that its business on this Coast for 1882, yielded
PREMIUM RECEIPTS GREATER
Than those of any other Company, American or Foreign.
MARINE AGENCIES in Portland, Oregon, Victoria, B. C., and Honolulu, H. I. Applicants for Marine Insurance at other Points may obtain information and rates through the Company's Local Agents.
D. J. STAPLES, President. ALPHEUS BULL, Vice-President.
W. J. DUTTON, Secretary. E. W. CARPENTER, Asst. Secretary.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
Union Insurance Co.
Of San Francisco.
(THE CALIFORNIA LLOYDS, Established in 1861.)
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL, Fully Paid in Gold Coin,
$ 750,000.00
ASSETS, Jan. Ist, 1883,
1,098,512.85
LIABILITIES, 221,715.50
LOSSES PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION,
3,441,573.77
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 416 CALIFORNIA ST.
Branch Office for Eastern Department at 157 and 159 La Salle St.,
CHICAGO.
FAIR RATES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES, SOLID SECURITY,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
N. G. Kittle,
I. Lawrence Pool,
M. J. O'Connor, D. E. Martin.
R. S. Floyd,
Jos. Brandenstein,
J. Baum,
Moses Heller,
Charles Baum,
M. D. Sweeny,
I. Steinhart,
Adam Grant,
James Moffitt,
Bartlett Doe,
N. B. Stone.
Daniel Meyer,
Isaac L. Requa.
Gustave Touchard,
A. E. Sabatie,
Benjamin Brewster,
Samuel Hort,
Charles Kobler,
J. G. Kittle,
Geo. C. Hickox,
J. H. Freeman, William Scholle, Johu Conly,
J. O. Eldridge, H. C. Parker, Geo. C. Bode.
E. L .. Goldstein,
W. M. Hoag,
Nicholas Luning,
John Parrott,
GUSTAVE TOUCHARD, President. N. G. KITTLE, Vice-President. JAS. D. BAILEY, Secretary.
George T. Bohen, Surveyor. C. P. Farnfield, General Agent. Thos. S. Chard, Manager Eastern Department.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
PROVIDENCE
WASHINGTON
Insurance Company OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. (INCORPORATED A. D. 1799.)
CAPITAL, paid up. $ 400,000
ASSETS, Jan. 1st, 1883 1,007,364
PRESCOTT INSURANCE CO. Of Boston.
CAPITAL, paid up . .. $200,000 ASSETS, Jan. Ist, 1883 382,029
PRUSSIAN NATIONAL
Insurance Company
OF STETTIN, PRUSSIA. (INCORPORATED A. D. 1845.)
CAPITAL, subscribed . $2,250,000
CAPITAL, paid up and Surplus 787,500
ASSETS, Jan. Ist, 1882. 3,026,424
Losses Paid here as soon as Adjusted.
LOUIS JACOBY, GEN'L AGENT,
439 CALIFORNIA STREET. (Safe Deposit Building.)
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
COMMERCIAL
Insurance Company of California.
FIRE AND MARINE.
ORGANIZED 1872-
Statement January Ist, 1883.
Capital Stock fully paid .
$200,000.00
Reserve for Re-Insurance . 77,867.00
Losses in process of Adjustment
6,775.00
Net Surplus-over Capital and all Liabilities
91,411.08
Total Assets
$376,053.08
Surplus as regards Policy-holders $291,411.08
Losses Paid since organization of Company $867,528.70
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 405 California St. SAN FRANCISCO_
JOHN H. WISE
PRESIDENT.
CHA'S. A. LATON SECRETARY.
ROYAL
NORWICH UNION
AND LANCASHIRE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES
COMBINED CAPITAL, $22,750.CCO. COMBINED ASSETS, $36,000,000.
FALKNER, BELL & CO., General Agents,
410 CALIFORNIA ST. SAN FRANCISCO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MARINE AND FIRE.
The California Insurance Co.
OFFICE: No. 318 CALIFORNIA ST.
One door East from Sansome,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
CAPITAL PAID UP (IN GOLD) -
- $600,000
ASSETS,
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920,503
THE OLDEST OF ALL THE LOCALS.
C. T. HOPKINS, President. JOHN BERMINGHAM, Vice-President.
L. L. BROMWELL, Secretary. E. T. BARNES, Assistant Secretary. . W. H. C. FOWLER, Marine Secretary.
The London and Provincial
FIRE INSURANCE CO., (LIMITED)
OF LONDON_
Capital Subscribed and Guaranteed, . - -
- - $5,000,000,
HELVETIA Swiss Fire Insurance Company OF ST. GALL_
CAPITAL Subscribed and Guaranteed, $2,000,000.
Swiss Marine Insurance Cos. Combined
CAPITAL Subscribed and Guaranteed, $4,000,000.
HARRY W. SYZ, General Agent, 420 and 422 California St.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HAMBURG
ASSETS, Home Office, Jan. Ist, 1882 $919,419.54 DEPOSIT in the State of Oregon 50,000.00
MAGDEBURG GENERAL INSURANCE CO.
OF MAGDEBURG (MARINE DEPARTMENT.)
ASSETS, Jan. Ist, 1882 $2,198,008.60
CITY DEPARTMENT OF THE
Lion Fire Insurance
OF LONDON, ENGLAND
G. D. DORNIN, Manager Pacific Branch 433 CALIFORNIA ST. CAPITAL $5,000,000
GUTTE & FRANK, Agents, 307 California street.
C. ADOLPHE LOW & CO.
Commission
Merchants
208 California Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, - - CALIFORNIA
AGENTS American Sugar Refinery, San Francisco; San Jose Fruit Packing Company, San Jose ; Colton Fruit Preserving Company, Colton.
OFFICE IN NEW YORK, 42 CEDAR STREET.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. W. SHAEFFER & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF -
SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS
321 and 323 Sacramento St.
SAN FRANCISCO.
RAFAEL GALLEGOS 2 EDUARDO MONTEALEGRE. )
SJ. M. MONTEALEGRE, JR. MANUEL MONTEALEGRE.
MONTEALEGRE & CO.
IMPORTERS
-- AND -
Commission Merchants
230 CALIFORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
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SAN FRANCISCO - DIRECTORY.
TUSTIN'S PATENT First Premium WIND-MILLS AND HORSE - POWERS
For all purposes, such as Pumping Water for Irrigation, Watering Stock, Chopping Feed, Churn- ing, Sawing Wood, Running Machinery for Manufacturing, Mechanical or other purposes.
THE ECONOMY
TANKS, PUMPS, PIPING,
And every variety of Goods
connected with our line of business fur-
nished to order.
Designed especially for the use of Dairymen.
THE ECONOMY-At Work.
THE ECONOMY. (For One or Two Horses.)
THE ECLIPSE. (For One Horse. )
Wind-Mills, Horse-Powers and Fumps of all kinds Repaired Promptly.
Send for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists.
MANUFACTURING WORKS AND OFFICE,
No. 308 MISSION ST. Bet. Beale and Fremont Sts., SAN FRANCISCO.
Proprietor and Patentee.
W. I. TUSTIN.
The Simplicity and Perfection of these Machines is the result of 31 years' experience in California.
THE DAIRY QUEEN.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
US Rotary Pulverizing Mill WORKS ORE WET OR DRY,
And Feeds Itself Automatically. Patented October 11th, 1881.
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MANUFACTURED BY THE INVENTOR AND PATENTEE, 308 Mission Street, San Francisco. PLEASE SEND FOR CIRCULARS. W. I. TUSTIN.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
CHALLENGE ORE FEEDER
FOR QUARTZ MILLS.
Over 1100 are now in use, giving entire satisfaction. 20 per cent. more ore crushed with 15 per cent. less wear of iron than by hand feeding.
JOSHUA HENDY MACHINE WORKS
Manufacture all descriptions of Quartz and Saw Mill Machinery. and Second Hand at Machine Works,
A Large Stock of both New
Nos. 49 and 51 FREMONT ST.
SAN FRANCISCO
Agents for "BAKER'S ROTARY PRESSURE BLOWERS. ..
.. P. BLAISDELLS & CO. 'S MACHINISTS' TOOLS. AINO, HOT POLISHED SHAFTING from Akron Iron Co., Akron, O.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Selby Smelting and Lead Company
OFFICE 416 MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
PRENTISS SELBY, Superintendent.
BASE BULLION, LEAD and SILVER ORES PURCHASED
ORES ASSAYED. Gold and Silver Bars taken for Refining. Also Manufacturers of LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, SHOT, BABBIT METAL SASH WEIGHTS, ETC.
H. B. UNDERHILL, Jr., Secretary.
A. J. RALSTON, President.
PACIFIC ROLLING MILL COMPANY
CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000 ..
Established for the manufacture of Railroad and Merchant Iron, Rolled Girders, and every variety of Rolled and Hammered Shafting, Railroad Supplies, Forgings of all kinds, Horse Shoe Shapes, Machine and Bridge Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Boiler Rivets, Harrow Teeth, etc., etc.
Office : 202 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Orders addressed to PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO., P. O. Box 2032, will have immediate attention
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SCRAP IRON.
President Wm. Alvord. Superintendent .... Patrick Noble
General Manager .. . L. B. Benchley. Secretary .... Charles M. Keeney
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
JOHN MARTELL, Gold and Silver Plater
No. 623 SACRAMENTO ST.,
Between Montgomery and Kearny, - SAN FRANCISCO.
Manufacturer and Importer of Coach and Carriage Hardware. Lamps, etc. A good assortiment of Carriage Lamps and Candles constantly on hand. Particular attention paid to the repairing of Carriage Lamps. Name Plates made at short notice. A good assortment of Door Plates and Numbers on band.
N. B .- Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
D. J. HURLEY, Stair Builder,
134 MAIN STREET,
Bet. Mission and Howard,
SAN FRANCISCO.
ROBERT BRAGG,
Steering
C
Wheels,
On Hand and
Made to Order.
No. 322 MAIN STREET, -
Between Folsom and Harrison.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. AGENCY, No. 319 CALIFORNIA ST., S. F.
Notice is hereby given that arrangements have been entered into between the
ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY AND THE -
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY
For the forwarding of treasure to the Bank of England and to the Bank of France, and Hamburg, by the steamships of the two Companies, under through bills of lading, for delivery at destination by the Packets of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.
The following Steamships of the R. M. S. P. Co. leave Aspinwall for the West Indies and Southampton, calling at Cherbourg, France, to land passengers . on the 6th and 22d of each month.
Registered Tonnage. Horse Power. 600. PARA 3.805 Captain Gillies DON 3.805 600. MEDWAY 3.687 600.
.. Woolward
.. Bruce
MOSELLE. 3.252
600
.. .Jellicoe
NILE 3.039
600
66 Herbert
RETURN TICKETS, available for twelve months, issued at a reduction of 25 per cent.
The Company also dispatches an Extra Steamer from Aspinwall on the 23d of each month, for Bremen, which affords great facilities to shippers of cargo for Bremen aud Hamburg.
Through First Class tickets are issued from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton, at $200 U. S. gold.
For further particulars, etc., apply to the Company's Agent.
WM. LANE BOOKER.
A. H. ISHAM.
I. J. TRUMAN.
TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO.
Nos. 509 - 511 Market St.,
San Francisco.
We are Agents and Manufacturers of the Dedericks Presses on this Coast. We also build Hide, Wool, Hop and Orchilla Pressses at our San Leandro Factory, which is managed by JACOB PRICE, the oldest and most successful Press Builder in the State.
All communications in regard to Presses will be promptly answered by addressing JACOB PRICE, San Leandro, Or, PRICE PRESS CO., San Francisco.
Dedericks' Overeircle Perpetual Baling Press. $600.
PRICE HAY PRESS,
PRICE
PRESS.
The cheapest because the fastest and most durable Hay Press made. Thres mea baled 2812 tons In 12 hours. Average days work 18 tons perday.
WOOL & HIDE PRESSES.
No other invest- mentis equalto it. 3 men can make more money on an outlay of $450 in a Price Press, than an ip- vestment of $.000 in any other machine. PRICE, 8450; Weight, 2600 lbs. Term Cash.
San Francisco.
509 - 511 MARKET ST.
Agents for the ABBOTT BUGGIES, with Timken Springs-best in the world. LOW PRICES -SMALL PROFITS. TRUMAN, ISHAM & CO., San Francisco.
Write for Catalogue.
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SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY.
SAINT ROSE'S ACADEMY
Under the Direction of the SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC, San Francisco, - I - - California.
This Institution, healthfully located on GOLDEN GATE AVENUE, near STEINER STREET, affords every facility for the acquisition of a refined and solid
THE ACADEMIC YEAR CONSISTS OF TWO TERMS OF FIVE MONTHS EACH.
TERMS:
.
Board, Washing and English Tuition, per quarter. $62 50
Entrance Fee
10 00
EXTRAS:
Languages (each) $10 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Color $ 9 00
Plano Lessons
15 00
Oil Painting, per lessou. 1 00
Vocal Lessons in Class 5 00 Graduating Fee. 10 00
Private Vocal Lessons 8 00 No Extra Charge for Needlework.
DAY PUPILS:
Preparatory Class, per term $10 00 Higher Class, per term. .$30 00
Grammar Class, per term .. 20 00 Use of Piano for Practice 5 00
Each young lady is required to be provided with four dresses, six changes of underclothing, two morn- ing dresses, dressing case, four sheets, four pillow-slips, one pair of blankets, one mattress, two pillows, four towels, four table napkins, one knife, silver goblet, fork. spoon and napkin ring. Simplicity of dress enforced by rule. Pupils of any religious denomination will be received, but for sake of uniformity all are requiredto be present at the religious services of the institution. All correspondence of the young ladies will be subject to the inspection of the Superioress. For further particulars address
SISTER SUPERIOR.
SACRED HEART COLLEGE.
Conducted by the Christian Brothers.
The Studies are divided into three courses :
The Classical, Scientific and Commercial.
Attendance from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Recess from 12 to 1 o'clock.
TERMS, PER QUARTER, IN ADVANCE :
Preparatory Department $ 5 00 and $ 6 00
Intermediate Department 8 00 and 10 00
Commercial Department 15 00
CollegInte Deparinení 15 00 and 20 00
Piano and Organ
15 00
Violin. Flute, Gulfar aud Clarioncí
12 00
Drawing.
10 00
Banking Department
2 50
Telegraphy and Phonography .. 10 00
Lunch may be bad at the College af an additional charge of.810 per quarter. No extra charge for the study of the French, German and Spanish Languages.
For further particulars apply to
BRO. GENEBERN, Director,
Eddy and Larkin Streets.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ST.IGNATIUS' COLLEGE
Van Ness Ave., bet Hayes and Grove, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
This Institution, conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, was opened for the reception of students on the 15th of October, 1855. On the 30th of April, 1859, it was incorporated and empowered to confer degrees and academical honors in all the learned professions, and to exercise all the rights and privileges common to any other literary institution in the United States. The design of this Institution is to give a thorough
English, Classical, Mathematical and Philosophical
DUCATION
IT IS INTENDED FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY.
The Course of Studies embraces the Greek, Latin and English Languages, Poetry, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Chemistry, Mental, Moral and Natural Philos- ophy. The study of the French and Spanish Languages, Vocal Music and Practical Telegraphy is optional. Besides the Classical, there is a Preparatory and Elementary Department for the younger students. Its object is to qualify the pupil for the higher studies.
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