Annual directory of the City and County of San Francisco, 1877, Part 103

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: San Francisco : B.C. Vandall
Number of Pages: 1506


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Hawks Henry D., clk with Randolph, Mack- intosh & Co., r. 750 Mission


Hawks John Henry, cellarman Empire Brew- ery, r. 159 Jessie


Hawks Joseph, teamster, r. 710 Fulton


Hawks Nelson C. (Marder, Luse & Co.) r. es. Polk bet Greenwich and Lombard


Hawlette Michael, laundryman city and county Hospital


Hawley & Dean (Ebenezer R. Hawley and Geo. A. Dean) proprs Pac. Straw Wks, 335 Bush


Hawley Chas., mason, r. 402 Broadway


Hawley Chas. A. & Co. (C. A. Hawley and E. J. Robinson) hardware, 412 Market Hawley Chas. A. (C. A. Hawley & Co.) Y. 1412 Hyde


Hawley Chas. H., clk with C. A. Hawley & Co., r. 1412 Hyde


Hawley C. J. & Co. (C. J. Hawley and Joseph Elfelt) groceries, 215-217 Sutter Hawley C. J. (C. J. Hawley & Co.) r. Brooklyn


Hawley David N., manager agricultural dept Linforth, Kellogg & Co., r. 1022 Twen- ty-first


Hawley E. A., sec Wilmot Brewery, 109 Cal- ifornia


Hawley Ebenezer R. (Hawley & Dean) r. 233 San José av


Hawley Edward A., clk with Welch & Co., r. 636 Green


Hawley Eliza M. Miss, r. 316 ('Farrell


Hawley Eugene W., clk, r. 2840 Mission


Hawley Geo. C., engineer stmr Salinas, r. ws. Bryant bet 24th and 25th


Hawley Geo. D., clk with C. A. Hawley & Co., r. 1412 Hyde


Hawley Geo. T. ( Marcus C. Hawley & Co.) r. 32 South Park


Hawley Jacob C. (Falk, Chandler & Co. and Harrington & Co.) r. Oakland


Hawley Levi H., entry clk with Marcus C. Hawley & Co., r. Oakland


Hawley L. H., clk stmr Washington


Hawley Marcus C. & Co. (Marcus C., Geo. T. and Walter N. Hawley ) hardware and agricultural implements, 108-110 Front and cor Market and Beale


Hawley Marcus C. (Marcus C. Hawley & Co.) r. New York


Hawley Mary A. Mrs., dressmkr, r. 2840 Mis Hawley Nathan E., carptr, r. 2840 Mission Hawley R. H., purser stmr Washington


Hawley Samuel, boilermkr, r. 254 Brannan Hawley Walter N. (Marcus C. Hawley & Co.) r. cor Hayes and Fillmore


Hawley -, com mcht, r. 1104 Market .


Haworth James, stockbroker, r. 569 Bryant


Haws C., seaman, r. 1200 Larkin


Hawson Samuel, salesman with Geo. M. Wood & Co., r. Oakland


Hawthorn Chas. R., stonecutter, r. ws. Cemetery av bet Bush and Sutter


Hawthorne Edward, real estate, r. 640 Mis Hawthorne Henry, supt N. B. and M. R. R., r. 32 Ellis


Hawthorne J. E., canvasser Victor S. M. Co., r. Oakland


Hawver H. W., butcher with Wm. Hawver, r. 338 Main


Hawver Wm., butcher, 211 Folsom, r. 338 Main


Hawxhurst Eliza Miss, r. Bartlett nr 23d Hawxhurst Henry, real estate, r. 427 Fulton Hawxhurst Robert, capitalist, 402 Montgom- ery, rm 4, r. 1616 California


Hawxhurst Walter, capitalist, 432 Montgom- ery, rm 5, r. Bartlett nr 23d


Hawy Mary Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 534 Bush


Haxe Geo. J,, butcher 13-14 Cal. Market, r. 22416 O'Farrell


Hay Alexander, boilermkr, r. es. Bartlett nr 26th


Hay Alexander, shipwright, r. 57 Clementina Hay August, laundry, r. 21 Virginia


Hay Edward B., carptr, r. 1318 Hyde


Hay Geo. T., carptr, r. 177 Natoma


Hay Geo. W., operator with Wing & Allen, r. 32315 Third


Hay Hugh H., molder Fulton Foundry, r 3231/2 Third


Hay John, foreman molder Fulton Foundry, r. 868 Mission


Hay John McHardy ( Marchi & Co.) r. 536 Washington


Hay Luella Miss, teacher Geary-st Grammar School, r. 2429 Buchanan


Hay Louis, seaman, r. Pacific nr Battery


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Hay Maggie Miss, finisher with Wing Allen, r. 32316 Third


Hay Mary Mrs. r. 3231, Third


Hay Randolph R., druggist, sw. cor Mission and 22d


GEO. W. CLARK,


645 MARKET, west of Palace Hotel, wholesale and retail dealer in PAPER HANGINGS, and Mannfacturer of all kinds of Window Shades and dealer in all kinds of Shade Materials.


WATCHES and CLOCKS for Sale and REPAIRED,


BY D. W. LAIRD. 613 MONTGOMERY STREET. Cor. MERCHANT.


HAY


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Hay Robert, clk with J. W. Jones, r. 3231/2 Third


Hay Theodore J., bkpr with J. D. Fry, r. cor Jackson and Franklin


Hayburn Annie M. Miss, teacher Hayes Valley Grammar School, r. 37 Garden


Hayburn James C., painter, r. 37 Garden


Haycock & Co. (J. F. Haycock, S. J.


Gower and Chas. H. Gilman) storage and com mcht, proprs Pac. Bonded, Pac. Free and Front-st warehouses, off ne. cor Battery and Broadway


Haycock Henry R., waiter with John Burns, r. 60 Stevenson


Haycock James F. (Haycock & Co.) r. 1527 Washington


Hayden & Convey (Patrick Hayden and Edward Convey) butchers, 1901 Hyde Hayden & O'Brien (John Hayden and John O'Brien) butchers, 416 Fourth


Hayden Benj., brtdr, r. 410 Kearny


Hayden Benj. F., foreman upholstery dept. with Wm. J. Heney & Co., r. cor Fifth and Minna


Hayden Brace (Dunham, Carrigan & Co.) r. New York


Hayden Chas., lab, r. Greenwich bet Kearny and Montgomery


Hayden Chas., upholsterer with Goodwin & Co., r. 1225 Green


Hayden Dennis, shoemkr with John Sullivan, r. 1613 Green


Hayden Edwin (H. C. Hudson & Co.) r. Oakland


Hayden Frank, tailor, 660 Mission


Hayden Geo., seaman stmr Constantine Hayden Granville G., dentist, 719 Clay


Hayden Henry, student Heald's Business College, r. cor Fourth and Townsend Hayden Henry A., law student with Geo. Turner, r. 405 Powell


Hayden Ira, r. 320 Francisco


Hayden James, brtdr, r. 1613 Lynch


Hayden James, lab, r. 6 Mission


Hayden James, lab, r. 25 Natoma


Hayden James, lab, r. 512 Mission


Hayden James, shoemkr, r. Golden Eagle Hotel


Hayden James A., carptr, r. 1632 Tyler


Hayden James G., r. 9041/2 Folsom


Hayden John, market inspector with Board of Health (and Hayden & O'Brien) r. 214 Perry


Hayden John J., barber. r. 904 Folsom


Hayden John W., carptr, r. es. Bartlett nr 26th


Hayden Kate, widow, r. 3 Park pl


Hayden, Lincoln & Co. (E. H. Seaman and J. W. Lincoln) com mchts, 227 Wash


Hayden P., laborer freight depot C. P. R.R., r. Florida bet 18th and 19th


Hayden Patrick (Hayden & Convey) r. 1213 Union


Hayden Peter, drayman, r. 610 Sixth Hayden Peter (Stone & Hayden) r. New York


Hayden Porter, r. 11 Monroe


Hayden Washington H., clk with Holbrook, Merrill & Co., r. 6 Turk


Hayden Wm., salesman with M. Short, r. 1225 Green


Hayden Wm. E., pressman with Wm. John- stone, r. cor Bartlett and 26th


Hayder Johanna, chambermaid, 54 First Haydon Geo., clk, r. 944 Howard


Haydon James, lab, 402 Broadway


Haydon Joseph, detective, r. 123 Fifth


Haydon Robert, carptr P. M. S. S. Co., r. 32 De Boom


Hayes & Co. (John Hayes, Richard O'Connor and Henry Merton) proprs California Express, 524 Davis


Hayes Bros. (Ebenezer and Henry L. Hayes) bakers, ne. cor 26th and Valencia


Hayes D. & Co. (E. Southwick and C. C. Shattuck) draymen, 321 Front


Hayes Alex., shipwright, r. 607 Third Hayes Anne, widow, r. 81 Everett Hayes Bartholomew D., lab, r. 218 Ritch Hayes C., domestic, 1751 Howard


Hayes Catherine, domestic, 730 Post


Hayes Chas., seaman, r. 150 Steuart


Hayes Chas. A. Mrs., widow, r. 846 Mission Hayes Chas. D., whol jewelry, 512 Kearny,


r. Oakland


Hayes Daniel, lab, r. 531 Geary


Hayes Daniel, lab C. P. R. R., r. 3 King Hayes Daniel, longshoreman, r. 28 De Boom Hayes Daniel, upholsterer with Wm. J. He- ney & Co., r. 564 Mission


Hayes Daniel D., engineer Engine No. 8, S. F. Fire Dept., r. 1904 Polk


Hayes Daniel D. Mrs., dressmkr, 1904 Polk Hayes Daniel E., bkpr with Hinckley & Co., r. Oakland


Hayes David J., r. 218 Ritch


Hayes Dennis, driver with A. G. Roden, r. 28 Hunt


Hayes Dennis, milk ranch, r. Webster nr Oak


Hayes Dennis E., carptr, r. 214 Hyde


Hayes Ebenezer (Hayes Bros.) r. ne. cor 26th and Valencia


Hayes Ebenezer, watchman Mission Woolen Mills


Hayes Edward, bootmkr with Buckingham & Hecht, r. ws. Gunnison av nr 28th


Hayes Elia R., jeweler, r. 12 Eleventh


Hayes F. N., conductor Market-st R. R., r. 522 Grove


Hayes Frank, bookbinder with D. Hicks & Co., r. 10 Elgin Park


Hayes Geo. & Co. (Geo. Hayes and Geo. Tucker) galvanized iron cornices, window caps and skylights, 30 Harriet Hayes Geo. (Geo. Hayes & Co.) r. New York City


Hayes Geo. R. B., atty-at-law, nw. cor Clay and Montgomery, r. 417 Montgomery Hayes Geo. W., painter, 749 Mission, and supervisor 7th ward, r. 310 Folsom -


E. GUITTARD & CO.,


405 and 407 SANSOME STREET, Importers Japan ánd China TEAS.


IF YOU WANT A FINE FIT, GO TO


A. MORRIS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 50 SECOND STREET, Near MISSION.


HAY


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HAY


Hayes G. and S. M. Co. (White Pine Co. Nev.) Geo. R. Spinney sec, 320 Cali- fornia, rm 5


Hayes H. C. (Dames & Hayes) r. 632 Mis


Hayes Henry, upholsterer, r. 77 Natoma


Hayes Henry L. (Hayes Bros.) r. ne. cor 26th and Valencia


Hayes J., coal passer stmr Pelican


Hayes J., watchman with Thompson Bros., 129 Beale


Hayes James, hostler Cent. R. R., r. 130 Clinton


Hayes James, lab with Risdon & Tower, r. 13 Cleaveland


Hayes James, lumberman, r. 16 Howard


Hayes James (Green & Hayes) r. 326 Seventh Hayes James J., refiners' dept U. S. Mint, r. 107 Oak


Hayes Jeremiah, milkman, r. 1329 Pacific Hayes Jeremiah J., shipping clk with E. Detrick & Co., r. 533 Geary


Hayes J. J., widow, r. nw. cor 20th and Guerrero


Hayes Johanna, widow, r. 107 William


Hayes John, r. 1023 Kearny


Hayes John, r. 142019 Broadway


Hayes John, expressman, nw. cor Powell and Market, r. 3 Boyd


Hayes John, fireman with Horace Davis & Co. Hayes John (Hayes & Co.) and extra- man Hose No. 1. S. F. Fire Dept, r. 102 Pacific


Hayes John, lab. r. City Hotel


Hayes John, marble polisher with John Dan- iel, r. Oakland


Hayes John, real estate, r. 1533 Howard


Hayes John, shoemkr with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., r. 519 Greenwich


Hayes John (Toothaker & Hayes) r. 533 Geary


Hayes John H., sec Cent. R. R., 32 Turk, r. Oakland


Hayes John P., foreman blacksmith Union Iron Works, r. 533 Geary


Hayes John T., carptr, r. 404 Broadway Hayes John Thos,, carptr, r. 524 Mission Hayes John W., clk with Keyt & Co., r. 20 Turk


Hayes Kate Mrs., r. 519 Greenwich


Hayes Kittie Miss, paper boxmkr with Wempe Bros., r. 4351/2 Stevenson


Hayes Lizzie, with Buckingham & Hecht, r. 120 Hayes


Hayes Maggie, shoefitter with Einstein Bros. & Co., r. 417 Stevenson


Hayes Maggie Miss, shoefitter with S. W. Rosenstock & Co., r. 519 Greenwich Hayes M. A., widow, r. 4491/g Jessie


Hayes Martin, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel Hayes Mary Miss, paper boxmkr with Wempe Bros., r. 4351/2 Stevenson


Hayes Mary Mrs., milliner, 91919 Market Hayes Maurice, boot packer with Porter, Oppenheimer & Slessinger„r. es. Wash- ington av bet 27th and 28th


Hayes M. Co. (Washington Co. Utah) Frank Swift see, 419 California, rm 4


Hayes Michael, card cleaner S. F. Pioneer Woolen Eactory, r. Pioneer House


Hayes Michael, lab, r. 326 Seventh


Hayes Michael, lab, r. se. cor Stockton and Greenwich


Hayes Michael, longshoreman, r. ns. 26th nr Castro


Hayes Michael, milkman, r. sw. cor Bu- chanan and O'Farrell


Hayes Michael A., lab City Iron Wks, r. 27 Fifth av


Hayes Michael J., foreman with M. Price, r. 468 Jessie


Hayes Minta, widow, r. 623 Post


Hayes M. J., cutter, r. 468 Jessie


Hayes O. Mrs., janitress Laguna-st Primary School


Hayes Park Laundry, Leon Darrolles propr, 527 Hayes


Hayes Patrick, piledriver with E. C. Boobar & Co., r. 238 Steuart


Hayes Patrick, porter with Wooster, Shat- tuck & Co., r. 58 Clementina


Hayes Peter, boarding, 106 Berry


Hayes Philip, grocer, r. 1217 Pacific


Hayes Richard, lodgings, 654 Mission


Hayes Robert, marblecutter with J. & F. Kesseler, r. 10 Elgin Park


Hayes Robert, stevedore, r. ns. 20th ur Eureka


Hayes Robert, stonecutter with John Lee, r. 404 Bryant


Hayes S. M. Co., Daniel Buck sec, 80 Nevada blk


Hayes Susan, widow, r. 9 Natoma Hayes Thos., r. 326 Seventh


Hayes Thos., engineer stmr Orizaba


Hayes Thos., engineer, r. 1715 Stevenson


Hayes Thos., groceries, 438 Third


Hayes Thos., hostler with H. K. Ames, r. es. Howard bet 25th and 26th


Hayes Thos., instrumentmkr with John Roach, r. 60 Jessie


Hayes Thos., plumber and gasfitter, 1528 Polk, r. ss. Greenwich, bet Webster and Fillmore


Hayes Thos. A., miner, r. Octavia nr Hayes Hayes Thos. R. (Main & Winchester) r. Oakland


Hayes Timothy, plumber, r. 28 Hunt


Hayes Timothy, seaman, r. nw. cor Steuart and Folsom


Hayes Valley Brewery, Wahmuth & Meyers proprs, 514 Grove


Hayes Valley Grammar School, E. D. Hum- phrey prin., ns. McAllister, bet Franklin and Gough


Hayes Valley House, 114 Hayes


Hayes Valley Livery Stable, P. J. Corbett propr, 518 Hayes


Hayes Valley Primary School, Grove bet Larkin and Polk


Hayes Wilfred, real estate, r. 683 Clementina


LIBERAL RATES, Prompt Settlements,


CALIFORNIA FARMERS' Mutual Fire Insurance ASSOCIATION,


JEWELRY Made to Order and REPAIRED,


AT D. W. LAIRD'S, 613 MONTGOMERY STREET, Corner MERCHANT.


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HAZ


Hayes Wm., atty-at-law, nw. cor Clay and Montgomery, r. Union Club


Hayes Wm. E., brtdr, 534 Sacramento


Hayes Wm. H., mechanic, r. 920 Howard


Hayes Wm. J., brkpr, r 550 Bryant


Hayes Wm. J., mailing clk Chronicle, r. 2501/5 Tehama


Hayes Wm. J., clk with H. P. Wood & Co., 328 Montgomery, rm 4


Hayes Wm. K., molder Golden State Iron Wks, r. 54 First


Hayette A., carptr, with S. M. Hills, r. 1309 Stockton


Hayley Howard, r. 22715 Bryant


Haymann A., machinist and locksmith, 136 Post, r. 27 Rousch


Hayne Arthur, civil engineer, 533 Kearny Hayne Arthur P., physician and Commis- sioner of Insanity, 533 Kearny, rm 10, r. ne. cor Stockton and Chestnut


Hayne James, r. 17 Fourth


Hayne M., widow, r. 102215 Folsom


Hayne Robert Y. (Pringle & Hayne) atty- at-law, 220 Sansome, r. 18 South Park


Hayne Wm. Alston, clk Standard Soap Co., r. 533 Kearny


Haynert Clemens, upholsterer, r. 401 O'Far Haynes Archer, r. 1018 Webster


Haynes A. S., asst supt. Cent. R. R., r. 20 Turk


Haynes Belle Miss, dressmkr, r. 280 Minna Haynes Cecilia, widow, r. 601 Brannan


Haynes Charlotte, domestic, 765 Howard Haynes Fanny Miss, r. 130 Geary


Haynes John (Crane, Kinley & Haynes) atty-at-law, 11-19 Montgomery blk, r. 522 Eddy


Haynes John, lab Risdon Iron and Locomo- tive Wks, r. 407 Tehama


Haynes John W., ins. agt, r. 618 Fillmore Haynes Mary A., dressmkr, r. 214 O'Farrell Haynes Patrick, stocks, r. 219 Minna


Haynes Robert, molder Empire Foundry, r. 9 Natoma


Haynes Thos., painter, r. Lombard bet Du- pont and Kearny


Haynes Thos. J., clk with Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 618 Fillmore


Haynes Timothy, lab, r. Greenwich bet San- some and Montgomery


Haynes Wm., carptr Enterprise Mills, r. 613 Howard


Hays & Gyselaar (J. T. Hays and J. H. Gys- elaar) saloon, 822 Kearny


Hays Daniel D., engineer Engine No. 8, S, F. Fire Dept., r. 161 Pacific Hays Dennis, lab, r. 424 Fulton


Hays Eliza, widow, r. 2401/g Perry


Hays Eugene, bricklayer, r. 422 Fulton Hays Geo. W., sign writer, r. 310 Folsom Hays Hannah, widow, r. es. Mission bet 26th and 27th


Hays Henry, lab, r. es. Dupont bet Lombard and Greenwich


Hays Henry S., physician, r. 451 Bryant


Hays James, hostler Cent. R. R., r. Clinton bet Brannan and Townsend


Hays John, painter, r. 34 Minna


Hays John, plasterer, r, 29 Minna Hays John, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel Hays John C,, contractor, r. 111 Jessie Hays John T., carptr, r. 317 Bush


Hays John T. (Hays & Gyselaar) r. Interna- tional Hotel


Hays Julia, domestic, 814 Powell


Hays Mary Mrs., janitress Market-st Prima- ry School


Hays Matthew, coachman, 1423 Sutter Hays Minna, widow, r. 2161§ Francisco


Hays N., r. Grand Hotel


Hays Wm., baker Cal. Cracker Co., r. 3 Bartol


Hays Wm. K., molder, r. 54 First


Haystack Henry, waiter, r. 8012 Stevenson Hayton Geo. C., clk treas off C. P. R. R., r. 944 Howard


Hayton Thos. L., lab, r. Branch House


Hayward A. H., cigars and tobacco, 2061/, Bush


Hayward Alvinza, capitalist and pres Mer- chant's Exchange Bank, off 224 Califor- nia, r. 739 Post


Hayward Chas. F., mining, 315 Battery, r. American Exchange Hotel


Hayward Geo., clk, r. 219 Tyler


Hayward Geo. B., paper carrier, r. 311 Pine Hayward H. E. Mrs., nurse, 501 Harrison Hayward Henry E., cigars, 2061/§ Bush


Hayward Henry M., master schr Cassie Hay- ward, off 34 Market, r. 9 Henrietta sq Hayward Joseph A., blacksmith, r. S. S. F. Hayward L. B., lumber meht (Berkeley) r. 1519 Polk


Hayward Wm. T., stonecutter, r. 64 West Mission


Hayward's Building, 419 California


Haywood Geo., shipping clk, r. 1413 Clay


Haywood Thos. W., shoemkr with Bucking-


ham & Hecht,r. Mission bet 12th and 13th Hazard Andrew, hostler Market-st R. R., r. 615 Laguna


Hazard Clements, blacksmith, r. 530 Mission Hazard John, carptr, r. 1423 Mason


Hazard Richard, lab S. V. Water Wks


Hazard Roland R., machinist Pac. Iron Wks, r. 719 Hayes


Hazel John, longshoreman, r. 724 Brannan Hazelrigg Henry C., clk with Mrs. P. Quig- ley, r. 914 Market


Hazelton Geo. W., capitalist, r. 1128 Twen- ty-first


Hazelton Samuel, waiter Palace Hotel


Hazessen Jacob, coal dealer, r. 836 Harrison Hazlett Wm., plumber with W. D. Hobro, r. Wisconsin Hotel


Hazlett Chas., clk with Redington & Co., r. 42 Park av


Hazlett James, lab Pac. Rolling Mills


Hazlett Robert, shipwright, r. cor 6th av and M, S. S. F.


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824, 826 Kearny St. $1,50 and $2 per Day. Free Coach to the House. H. C. PATRIDGE, Propr. 4


HEALD'S


BUSINESS


COLLEGE


24 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


E. P. HEALD,


F. C. WOODBURY,


President.


Secretary.


The design of this Institution is to impart to persons of both sexes a practical and useful Business Education. Young men are thoroughly fitted for Bankers, Merchants, Book-Keepers, Cashiers, Clerks and Salesmen, by our great system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING. By this system, the pupil receives while in the school the same practice in conducting business affairs that he would in a bona fide Bank, Office, or Counting-House.


BRANCHES TAUGHT.


Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Mercantile Law, Political Economy, Actual Business, Merchandising, Insurance, Banking,


Mechanical Drawing, Modern Languages, Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Railroading, Surveying, Brokerage, Exchange, Jobbing, Mining


Custom House Business, Real Estate. Telegraphy, Commission, Importing.


Forwarding, Grammar, Rhetoric. Reading, Spelling.


The SCHOOL-ROOM and COUNTING-ROOM


Are united upon a plan that secures to the student all the practical advantages of each. There is in operation a Banking House, with Checks, Drafts, Notes. Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, etc., fully illustrating the banking business. The school-room is elegantly fitted up with


MERCHANDISING, JOBBING and IMPORTING EMPORIUMS,


GENERAL and NATIONAL BANKING OFFICES, COMMISSION, FORWARDING and REAL ESTATE,


INSURANCE, EXPRESS and POST OFFICES.


For full particulars regarding the College. Course of Studies, Expenses, etc., Call at the


COLLEGE OFFICE, NO. 24 POST STREET,


Or address for Circulars, E. P. HEALD, President Business College,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


HEALD'S


BUSINESS


COLLEGE


24 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


The Leading Institution of Business Training on the Pacific Coast.


This is the only school in San Francisco that makes a Business Education its distinct and separate specialty. Its teachers are competent and experienced. Its pupils are from the best class of young men in the State. It is under the very best discipline. Its Scholarships are good in the THIRTY-SIX Bryant & Stratton Colleges. It employs four of the best penmen in the State. It has the largest rooms, the largest attendance, and the most complete system of business training, of any commercial school on the Pacific.


YOUNG MEN AND LADIES


Wishing to prepare themselves for the practical duties of life, will find this the best school. Pupils learn just what they need to accomplish success, and do not meddle with superfluous studies. Each student receives separate instruction, and can thus advance as rapidly as desired, not being kept back by those more deficient. All persons passing the final examination in a satisfactory manner, will receive our finely-engraved GRADUATING DIPLOMA. Graduates of this College are in demand among Business Men, and can readily find good positions. Such as are in good standing are assisted in obtaining situations, if desired.


OUR BUSINESS COURSE


Is especially adapted to the wants of young and middle-aged men, who wish to prepare for the active duties of life, whether as book-keepers, salesmen, merchants, bankers, professional men, or even farmers or mechanics.


THEORY AND PRACTICE


Are combined in such a manner as to make each a powerful help to the other.


The Student Boys, Sells, Ships, Barters, Consigas, Discounts, Insures, Draws Checks, Notes, and Drafts, Gives Leases, Deeds, etc , and goes through the entire routine of actual business. He becomes acquainted with changing books fromn 'ingle to Double Entry, and vice versa, aud also with Joint-Stock and Partnership Books, and every form and style of Book-Keeping prac- tised in well regulated Business houses. Jobbing. Importing, Commission, and Banking are carried on with the students of the other Colleges in the Association-thus fully illustrating the methods of carrying on business and keeping books when there are different currencies. The pupil becomes familiar with all the calculations and entries connected with Legal Tender and Gold transactions.


SESSIONS CONTINUE DAY AND EVENING.


Clerks, mechanics, and others engaged during business hours, can secure a sound Mercantile Education by attending evenings only. There are no class systems to keep the pupil back; each can advance as rapidly as desired. No particular age or degree of advancement is required to enter the College. We have in operation an


ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.


Where all the branches of an ordinary English Education are taught, for those who are too young or not sufficiently advanced for the Business Course. Visitors are always welcome at the College.


FURTHER INFORMATION


Young men and young ladies should obtain full particulars regarding this useful Institute of Practical Education. Now is the time to get an education. Use the present, and you can trust in the future. Competent persons are wanted in all departments of industry. In order to learn all about this school, send for


HEALD'S COLLEGE JOURNAL,


Which is issued monthly, by the College, and contains full particulars regarding the Course of Studies, Expenses, etc. ; also, a large amount of interesting reading. It can be obtained, free of charge, either at the College Office, 24 Post Street, or by addressing


E. P. HEALD, President Business College,


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


R. J. TRUMBULL, DEALER IN SEEDS, TREES, PLANTS, etc.,


419 and 421 SANSOME STREET.


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Hazzard Patrick, expressman, r. 455 Clem He Cheong (Chinese) fancy goods, 705 Jack Head Addison E., capitalist, 68 Ne- vada blk, r. 1105 Taylor


Head Alexander, carptr, r. 426 Fulton


Head Edward F., atty-at-law, rm 47 Montgomery blk, r. Oakland


Head Samuel, machinist, r. Bryant bet First and Second


Head Wm., night watchman U. S. Mint, r. 400 Geary


Headley H. B., plasterer, r. 2412 Mont


Headwick Herman, waiter New York Bakery Heagan Patrick. fireman S. F. Gaslight Co. Heald & Woodbury (Edward P. Heald


and F. C. Woodbury) proprs Heald's Business College, 24 Post


Heald's Business College Edward P. Heald pres, F. C. Woodbury sec, 24 Post


Heald's College Journal, 24 Post Heald Edward P. (Heald & Wood- bury) r. 207 Turk


Heald Lewis S., r. 209 Fair Oak


Heald's Telegraph Institute, 24 Post


Healey Bartholomew, milk ranch, r. ws. Shotwell bet 26th and 27th


Healey Benjamin (Moore & Healey) r. 1426 Pacific


Healey Chas. S., teamster, r. 1045 Eighteenth


Healey Chas. T., surveyor, r. 1116 Sac


Healey D. A., boots and shoes, 848 Market. r. 32 Tyler


Healey David, plumber, r. 543 Natoma


Healey E. W. Miss, teacher Rincon Gram- mar School, r. 71% Verona pl


Healey Ed., lab, r. 111 Jessie


Healey Edward J., clk with S. W. Rosen- stock & Co., r. 2012 Pine


Healey Frederick H., teamster, r. Bonanza House


Healey Geo. H., broker, r. 921 Sacramento Healey Henry S., mining sec, 330 Pine, rms 1-2, r. 1007 Harrison


Healey Hugh, lab, r. 30 Natoma


Healey J., physician, 11 Kearny


Healey John, clk, r. ns. Fair Oaks bet 23d and 24th


Healey John, lab, r. cor Gates and Cort- land av


Healey John, lab, r. 419 Clementina


Healey John, lab r. Heinz Hotel


Healey John, upholsterer with Robert J. Ordway, r. 118 Eddy


Healey Mary Miss, corsetmkr with M. Mc- Grill, r. 901 Market


Healey Mary, widow, r. es. Laguna nr Pine Healey Mary, widow, r. 165 Minna


Healey Michael, driver Engine No. 10, S. F. Fire Dept, r. 31/g Zoe, rear


Healey Michael, painter, r. Page nr Bu- chanan


Healey Michael J., boilermkr, r. 325 Main Healey Patrick, lab, r. 646 Pacific


Healey Peter, waiter Lick House, r. 164


Clementina


Healey Peter T., lab, r. ws. Shotwell bet 26th and 27th


Healey Sylvester F., farmer, r. Filbert nr Steiner


Healey Thos., agt, r. 46 Natoma


& Healey Thos., hostler with Clayburgh Brandenstein, r. Heinz Hotel


Healey Thos., teamster, r. 125 Dora


Healey Thomas, varnisher with L. & E. Em- anuel, r. 19 Clara


Healey Timothy J., plumber, r. nw. cor San José av and Elizabeth


Healey Wm., baker Cal. Cracker Co., r. 351 Tehama


Healey -, r. 319 Folsom


Heally Joseph, clk with Madison & Burke Health Institute and Medical Baths, 10 Post Health Lift Rooms, O. R. Coe propr, 415 Montgomery


Health Office, J. L. Meares M.D. health offi- cer, 124 Geary


Healy & Fagen (Patrick Healy and James Fagen) proprs City Stables, 332 Bush


Healy Andrew, lab, r. 816 Union


Healy Chas. S., mining sec, 45 Merchant's Exchange, r. 412 Treat av


Healy Daniel, lab, r. 214 First


Healy Daniel, shoemkr with Chas. J. Rob- erts, r. 862 Harrison




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