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Hardy Thomas, broker (S. F.), dwl N s Fifteenth bet Brush and West
HARDY WILLIAM B., books, stationery, newspapers, etc., 959 Broadway, dwl 320 Seventh
Hariaque Michel Alphonse, laborer, dwl 800 Franklin
Harker Mifflin Rev., dwl S s Adams Av bet Town Line and Fruit Vale
Harley George W., pattern maker, dwl SW cor Railroad Av and Adeline
Harlow William S., editorial department Oakland News, dwl 958 Broadway
HARMON A. K. P., president mining companies (S. F.), dwl SE cor Webster and Twenty-second
Harmon Dana, student, dwl W s Jackson bet Twelfth and Lake Merritt
Harmon John B., attorney at law (S. F.), dwl W s Jackson bet Twelfth and Lake Merritt
Harmon Richard E., bookkeeper with William Sagehorn, dwl 829 Franklin
Harney Patrick, laborer, dwl Eland House
Harrington Charles F., painter with F. M. Farwell, dwl 510 Eighth
Harrington Phineas, merchant, dwl 612 East Fifteenth, E. O. Harrington Timothy, laborer with C. C. Water Co., dwl 723 Myrtle
Harris B., brakeman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
Harris Bros. (Jacob and Joseph), merchant tailors, 903 Broad- way
Harris Edwin, warehouse proprietors (Poole & H., S. F.), dwl 65 Seventh
Harris Isaiah (col'd), porter C. P. R. R., dwl 714 Fourth
PAGE & JORDAN, Real Estate, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.
Three powerful Fire Insurance Companies operating conjointly in California; BABER & ROFF, Agents, Oakland.
E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Real Estate Agent and Collector.
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Harris Jacob (Harris Bros.), dwl 903 Broadway
Harris Joseph (Harris Bros.), dwl 903 Broadway
Harris Sabin, farmer, dwl SE cor Twelfth and Harrison
Harris William (col'd), laborer, dwl Ns West Eighth bet Cedar and Bay, Oakland Point
Harris William J., hairdresser, dwl 363 Fifth
Harris William K. (Harris § Meysel), dwl Newland's Hotel
Harris & Meysel ( William K. Harris and Oscar Meysel), hairdressers, 457 Seventh
Harrison Charles T., bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 618 Eighth
Harrison Henry E., boatman, dwl N s East Sixteenth bet Twelfth and Thirteenth avs, E. O.
Harrison Robert J., merchant (Richards & H., S. F.), dwl 616 Third
Harrison S. N., carpenter, dwl St. Charles Hotel
Harrison T. Gustavus, salesman with Bowen Bros., dwl 962 Clay
Harrison T. M. (widow), teacher, dwl NE cor East Seven- teenth and Fifth Av, E. O.
Harrold John, painter, dwl William Tell House
Hart Angie (widow), dwl 767 Webster
Hart C. L., brakeman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
Hart James, photographer, dwl West Oakland House, Oak- land Point
Hart James, teamster, dwl NE cor Webster and Webster Av.
Hart Richard, waiter, dwl SW cor East Seventeenth and Twelfth Av, E. O.
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO., Page & Jordan agents, office 462 Tenth
Hartman Alfred, watchmaker with William Wilson, dwl Parker House
Hartman Henry, watchmaker, dwl William Tell House
Hartman John M., shoemaker with Joseph C. Pecker, dwl 664 East Fourteenth, E. O.
Hartwig Theodore, marble works, 357 Eighth
Harty Maurice, mariner, dwl Twenty-first bet West and Market
Harvey E. M. Miss, principal Temescal School, dwl W s Telegraph Av nr Walton
Harwood William, wharfinger City Wharf, foot of Webster, dwl 272 Fourth
HARWOOD WILLIAM D., attorney at law and editorial department Oakland News, dwl 272 Fourth
Haskell Charles E., conductor C. P. R. R., dwl W s Cedar bet Railroad Av and Goss, Oakland Point
Haskell Forbes B., clerk C. P. R. R., dwl 1050 Third
Hear the GUILD, CHURCH & CO.'S PIANOS at Gray's, 625 Clay St., S. F.
THOMAS HOUSEWORTH & CO., Opticians, 9 Montgomery Street, under Lick House, S. F.
Get a Policy in the Ætna Ins. Co .; it is the best; R. C. GASKILL, Agent.
OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 187
Haslet James, laborer with Bates & Wales
Hassell Abdallah D., carpenter, dwl 818 East Twelfth, E. O. Hassell James, accountant (S. F.), dwl 65 Seventh
Hassinger Samuel K., carpenter, dwl S s Seventeenth bet Grove and Jefferson
Hastings George, porter, Eland House
Haswell Frederick B., real estate, dwl W s Ninth Av bet East Sixteenth and Seventeenth, E. O.
Hatfield William M., bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 1166 Market Hauck T., carpenter, dwl Golden Star Hotel
Hauschildt Henry, barkeeper with Wendell Jordan, dwl 319 Eleventh
Haven A. R., teacher California Military Academy, N s Prospect Av bet Telegraph Av and Broadway
Haven Charles D., secretary Union Insurance Co. (S. F.), dwl N s West Eighth bet Adeline and Linden
Havens Frank C., teller Savings and Loan Society (S. F.), dwl Kelsey House
HAVENS HENRY H., City Attorney, office 9 City Hall (and J. F. g. H. H. Havens), dwl 1057 Washington
HAVENS J. F. & H. H., attorneys at law, office 1069 Broad- way
Havens John F. (J. F. g. H. H. Havens), dwl 718 Twelfth Havens Wickham, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 1156 Alice Haviland D. B., with Joseph C. Trescott, SW cor Twelfth and Franklin
Hawes George H., clerk with C. George Kelly, dwl 832 Market
Hawkett Arthur W., bricklayer, dwl N s Railroad Av bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point
Hawkett William G., clerk (S. F.), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point
Hawkins Edmund, carpenter, dwl NE cor Washington and Second
Hawkins Thomas, blacksmith (S. F.), dwl Willow nr West Twelfth, Oakland Point
Hawley C. H., carpenter C. P. R. R., dwINW cor Wood and Seward, Oakland Point
Hay Randolph R., apothecary with Henry Bowman, 913 Broadway
Hayden James, laborer, dwl E s Filbert bet West Fourth and West Fifth
Hayden M. J., member Felton Engine Co. No. 2, O. F. D.
Hayes Bridget Miss, dwl 460 Fifth
Hayes G. W., brakeman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf Hayes Harmon E., brakeman C. P. R. R., dwl S s East Six- teenth bet Eleventh and Twelfth avs, E. O.
PAGE & JORDAN, Collections made, 462 Tenth St. near Broadway, Oakland
Fire Insurance Policies issued immediately upon application, by BABER & ROFF, Agents, Oakland ..
E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway; Loans negotiated.
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Hayes John B., gardener with Wright F. Kelsey, dwl E s Twenty-fifth bet Broadway and Telegraph avs.
Hayes Patrick, laborer, dwl SW cor Twenty-eighth and Adeline
HAYES PATRICK, liquor saloon, 720 Broadway cor Fourth Hayes W. O., tallyman C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf Haylock Peter, laborer, dwl W s San Pablo Av nr Brush Haynes Abigail (widow), dwl 658 Fifth
Haynes Benjamin, real estate, dwl cor Sixth Av and East Nineteenth, E. O.
Haynes William, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point
Hays J. J., dwl Tubbs' Hotel
Hayward Charles F., salesman (S. F.), dwl Tubbs' Hotel
Head Edward F., attorney at law (S. F.), dwl 210 Seventh
Head Elizabeth C. Mrs., teacher Cosmopolitan School, dwl NE cor Grove and Eleventh
Heald Allen, stock dealer, dwl 1115 Tenth Av, E. O.
Health Officer, George E. Sherman, M.D., office basement City Hall
Healy Jesse, paint manufacturer (Healy & Jewell, S, F.), dwl 523 Tenth
Healy Lucien B., civil engineer, dwl E s Telegraph Av bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Heaton Warren D., mining, dwl W s Webster bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Hebard Henry A., manager with Bowen Bros., dwl SW cor Fourteenth and Clay
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Henry Ash presi- dent, Lasery Rosenberg secretary, office Benitz Block Heckman Francis, bootmaker, S s Railroad Av bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point
Heckman Thomas, butcher, 313 East Twelfth, E. O., dwl Union Hotel
Heenan John, baker with Thomson Bros .. 910 Broadway Heimbold Henry, gardener, dwl Franklin bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Heimbold Julius F., contractor, dwl Franklin bet Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Heiron Anna, chambermaid, Canning House
Held Ernest, hairdressing saloon, 319 Twelfth, dwl 375 Twelfth
Held John, proprietor Parker House, 479 Seventh
Held Justis ( Vogt & H.), dwl E s Telegraph Av nr Twenty- third
Hemphill Charles F., accountant, dwl 759 Sixth
Hemphill Ion, carpenter, dwl 759 Sixth
For finest Photographs, go to HOUSEWORTH, 9 and 12 Montgomery Street, S. F.
Send orders for Music to GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.
ÆTNA INSURANCE CO. has paid over $39,000,000 Losses in 54 Years.
OAKLAND [H] DIRECTORY. 189
Hemphill Uriah, baker, dwl 759 Sixth
Henderson D. Mitchell, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 517 Third- Henderson John W., laborer, dwl Eland House
Henderson Thomas H., merchant, dwl Johnson House, San Pablo Av.
Hendrick E. W., student, dwl N s Fifteenth bet Grove and Jefferson
Hendrick H. G. (widow), dwl N s Fifteenth bet Jefferson and Grove
Hendry Elizabeth (widow), dwl 409 Twelfth
Henken Frederick, wines and liquors, SE cor East Fourteenth and Eighteenth Av, dwl 1126 Eighteenth Av, E. O.
Hennell Abbie M. (widow), dwl NW cor Fifth Av and East Ninth, E. O.
Hennessey Maurice, tanner and currier, dwl N s Goss bet Cedar and Pine, Oakland Point
Henning M. Augustus, clerk C. P. R. R., dwIN s Center nr Chester
Henninger Frederick, boots and shoes, 816 Broadway, dwl 321 Ninth
Henrickson C., engineer with Felix Chappellet, S s Eighth bet Broadway and Franklin
HENRY ASHMUN C., president Union Savings Bank, of- fice SE cor Broadway and Ninth, dwl W s Harrison bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Henry Charles E., carpenter C. P. R. R., dwl N s William bet Bay and Cedar, Oakland Point
Henry George S. (Clifton & H.), dwl W s Harrison bet Four- teenth and Sixteenth
Henry William (col'd), waiter Tubbs' Hotel
Henry W. W., dwl Tubbs' Hotel
Hensey Samuel, engineer C. P. R. R., dwl W s Cedar bet Goss and West Eighth, Oakland Point
Henshaw Edward T., bookkeeper with Taylor & Co., dwl Oakland House
Herbe A., barkeeper, dwl 620 Second
Herbert C., waiter, Grand Central Hotel
Herbert Edward, tailor with Daniel McArthur, dwl Eland House
Herbst August, carpenter, dwl cor Linden and Twenty- second
Herlihy Daniel, blacksmith with Wagar & Weymouth, 365 Eleventh
Herlihy John, upholsterer with Gurnett Bros., dwl 1059 Franklin
Herr Edward, hackman Fashion Livery Stable, dwl Parker House
PAGE & JORDAN, Real Estate, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.
For information concerning, or rates of, Fire Insurance, apply or write to BABER & ROFF, Agents, Oakland.
E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Real Estate Agent and Collector.
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Herre J. W., teacher music, dwl Parker House
Herrod Joseph (col'd), porter C. P. R. R., dwl N s Eighth bet Cedar and Bay, Oakland Point
Hersey Anna (widow), dwl 473 Fourth
Hersey Edgar A. (Ives, Scoville & Co.), dwl 473 Fourth
Hervagault Mary (widow), dwl E s Peralta cor Middle
Hesse Ernest, merchant, dwl NW cor Ninth and Washington Hesse F. G., civil and mechanical engineer, dwl 801 Jackson Heuer Ernst, bookkeeper with Lamarche & Co., dwl 851 Franklin
Heuston Adolph, carpenter, dwl NW cor Washington and Third
Hewes Charles W., Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 515 Ninth Hewes James, painter with F. M. Farwell, 916 Broadway, res Temescal
Hewett J. H., contractor, dwl 610 Fourteenth bet Jefferson and Grove
Hewitt George, conductor C. P. R. R., dwl 1065 Twelfth Av, E. O.
Hewitt Moses D., carpenter, dwl 321 Eleventh
Heyer Henry (Heyer & Paul), dwl 1059 Franklin
Heyer & Paul (Henry Heyer and John Paul), bottled beer sa- loon, 842 Broadway
Heyman Abraham, secretary Board Fire Commissioners, dwl N s Seventh bet Clay and Washington
Heyman Philip P., tinsmith with Matthew De La Montanya, dwl Golden Star Hotel
Heywood Z. B. (Heywood & Jacobs), res San Francisco
Heywood & Jacobs (Z. B. Heywood and James H. Jacobs),
lumber dealers, office with Grosso & Wilcox, 955 Broadway
Hezlep James E., painter, dwl 403 East Fourteenth, E. O. Hezlep M. A. (widow), dwl 403 East Fourteenth, E. O. Hickey John, teamster Oakland Lumber Yard, res Temescal Hickey Patrick, laborer C. P. R. R., dwl E s Fifth Av bet East Fifteenth and Sixteenth, E. O.
Hicks E., carpenter, dwl Oakland House
Higby William, attorney at law (S. F.), dwl NW cor West Sixteenth and Chestnut
Higgins Barnard, laborer, dwl S s Sixteenth bet Market and West
Higgins Dennis, laborer with Oakland Paving Co., dwl Ly- dia nr Market
Higgins Patrick, brakeman C. P. R. R., dwl Railroad Ex- change, Oakland Point
Higgins Patrick H., carpenter, dwl E s Twelfth Av bet East Sixteenth and Seventeenth, E. O.
First Premium to Guild, Church & Co.'s Pianos at GRAY'S, 625 Clay St., S. F.
Maps copied, Views of Buildings made to order, by HOUSEWORTH, 9 and 12 Montgomery Street, S. F.
The ZETNA is at the head of Fire Insurance Companies in America.
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Higgins Roger, car repairer C. P. R. R., dwl E s Twelfth Av bet East Sixteenth and Seventeenth, E. O.
High William H., real estate, dwl 1117 West
Iligh William H. Jr., bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 1117 West HIiland James, express wagon, Broadway bet Sixth and Sev- eth, dwl N s Twenty-sixth bet Grove and San Pablo Av.
Hill Arthur B., clerk (S. F.), dwl cor Fifth and Webster Hill Charles, dwl 473 Fourth
Hill Henry B., carpenter, dwl N s West Eleventh bet Cen- ter and Kirkham
Hill Jesse, stock raiser, dwl 424 Twelfth
Hill John, carpenter, dwl cor Market and Twenty-eighth
Hill John (col'd), porter C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
Hill L. H., carpenter, Grand Central Hotel
Hill Mary E. (widow), dwl 510 Fifth
Hill Thomas, groceries and liquors, NW cor West Fourteenth and Nineteenth Av, E. O.
Hill William H. Rev., dwl 755 Webster
HILLEBRAND HENRY, city treasurer and clerk, office
4 City Hall, dwl W s Broadway bet Twentieth and Twenty-first
Hillegass William (Shattuck & H.), res Berkeley
Hilling Henry, paperhanger with Charles L. Taylor, dwIN s Durant bet Franklin and Webster
Hillman Charles, laborer with Bates & Wales
Hilt G. W., laborer, dwl Union Hotel
Hilton Charles W., bookkeeper with McCrum & Cushing, dwl 917 Webster
Hilton Frederick, blacksmith with Constantino Grosso, dwl Oakland House
Hilton Stephen Rev., dwl W s Eleventh Av bet East Eight- eenth and Nineteenth, E. O.
Hinch John W., conductor C. P. R. R., dwl N s William bet Wood and Pine, Oakland Point
Hinchman Charles, plumber with Owen C. Kirk, 317 East Twelfth, E. O.
Hinds Firman D., clerk, dwl S s Goss bet Wood and Wil- low, Oakland Point
Hines Michael, laborer, dwl 515 East Fourteenth, E. O.
Hinkle Charles, compositor Evening Torchlight, dwl St. Charles Hotel
Himmelman A. F., carriagemaker with George A. King, res San Francisco
Himrod Oliver W., merchandise, dwl 859 Castro
Hirshberg David S., bookkeeper, dwl 710 Broadway
Hirshberg Samuel (Hirshberg & Greenbaum), dwl 710 Broad- way
PAGE & JORDAN, Loans negotiated, 462 Tenth St. near Broadway, Oakland.
For Fire Insurance in strong Companies, apply to BABER & ROFF, Agents, Broadway and Tenth, Oakland.
E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway ; Bargains in Oakland Property.
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HIRSHBERG & GREENBAUM (Samuel Hirshberg and Lewis Greenbaum), clothing and furnishing goods, 871 Broadway
Hitchcock Henry E., carpenter, dwl 1011 Franklin
Hitchcock William B., wood turner with George M. Blair, dwl 958 Franklin
Hoadley Thomas, waiter Tubbs' Hotel
Hoag Charles P., telegraph operator (S. F.), dwl Es Elm bet College Av and Hawthorne
Hòag Elizabeth J. (widow), dwl 510 Fourth
Hoag Frank C., blacksmith with Ives, Scoville & Co., dwl 510 Fourth
Hobart John, engineer with Bates & Wales
Hobart John A., farmer, dwl S s Hobart bet Telegraph and San Pablo avs.
Hobart John R., clerk (S. F.), dwl S s Sixteenth bet Market and West
Hobbs David M., dwl Durant bet Franklin and Broadway
Hobbs Prescott R., dwl 700 Franklin
Hobe Adolphus A., deputy treasurer San Francisco, dwl W s Eighth Av bet East Fifteenth and Sixteenth, E. O. Hochkofler Rudolph, commission merchant (S. F.), dwl Alice nr Lake Merritt
Hodgdon John, farmer, termination Twenty-first Av, E. O. Hodge Charles J., compositor Oakland News, dwl 709 Franklin
Hodnett John, waiter Grand Central Hotel
Hodson John N., photographer, dwl S s Goss bet Wood and Pine, Oakland Point
Hoffman Charles S., wood carver and designer, dwl S s Eleventh bet Brush and West
Hoffmann Charles F., civil engineer (Hoffmann & Craven, S. F.), dwl Pagoda Hill Vernon Park nr Temescal
Hogan Edmund, gardener, dwl E s San Pablo Av nr Eight- eenth
Hogan James T., drayman, dwl N s Frederick bet Tele- graph and San Pablo avs.
Hogan Mary Mrs., ironer Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point
Hogan Thomas, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry, cor West Fourteenth and Kirkham, Oakland Point
Hogarty James D., shoemaker with Charles W Cornor, dwl Eland House
Hogarty Joseph B., boarding stable, 1022 Twelfth Av, East Oakland
HOHFELD EDWARD, teacher piano forte, dwl W Broadway bet Twentieth and Twenty-first
Improve your sight with HOUSEWORTH'S PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 9 Montgomery Street, S. F.
Old Pianos taken in Exchange at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.
HEALD'S
BRYANT & STRATTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
24 POST ST., San Francisco.
THE MODEL COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
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 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.
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, Real Estate, Insurance, Express, and Post Offices.
" For full particulars regarding the College, Course of Studies, Expenses, etc., call at the
COLLEGE OFFICE, 24 POST STREET,
OR ADDRESS FOR CIRCULARS,
E. P. HEALD, President Business College,
San Francisco, Cal.
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
24 POST ST., 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 com- mercial 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 Buys, Sells, Ships, Barters, Consigns, 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 from Single to Double Entry, and vice versa, and also with Joint-Stock and Partnership Books, and every form and style of Book- Keeping practised 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 cur- rencies. 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. C. GASKILL, Agent of the Ætna Ins. Co .; Office, 917 Broadway, Oakland.
OAKLAND [ H ] DIRECTORY. 193
Holcomb Myron T., purchasing agent (S. F.), dwl 1014 Webster
HOLCOMB WESLEY B., lumber dealer (S. F.), dwl 1009 Washington
Holdsworth Benjamin, carpenter C. P. R. R., Oakland Point Holdsworth Bennett, carpenter, N s Twenty-third bet Broad- way and Telegraph Av.
Holiday John M., glove manufacturer, dwl 415 East Twelfth, E. O.
Holladay Jesse, agent Oregon S. S. Co. (S. F.), dwl Tubbs' Hotel
Holland A. F. (col'd), porter C. P. R. R., Oakland Ferry Wharf
Holland Dennis, truckman, Broadway bet Sixth and Seventh, dwl NW cor Third and Broadway
Holland Henry A., clerk with Peter Baker, dwl 267 Sixth
Holland James, farmer, dwl 812 Brush
Holland J. E. Mrs. (widow), dwl 464 Ninth
Holland John, laborer C. P. R. R., dwl Winthrop House Holland John C., plasterer, dwl 267 Sixth
Holland Margaret (widow), dwl 812 Brush
HOLLAND, McCLEVERTY & NOBLETT (O. S. Hol- land, Charles Mc Cleverty, and Robert Noblett), Fashion Livery and Sale Stable, 860 Broadway
Holland Orlando S. (Holland, Me Cleverty & Noblett), dwl Eureka Hotel
Holland Thomas, laborer, dwl N s Lydia bet Market and West
Holley Patrick, porter Grand Central Hotel
Hollis Jane (widow), dwl 934 Myrtle
Hollmann Claus, groceries and liquors, N s Castro bet Fifth and Sixth, dwl 817 Castro
Hollom Patrick, laborer, dwl W s Kirkham bet West Elev- enth and West Twelfth
Hollub A., San Francisco paper agency, 855 Broadway, res San Francisco
Hollub Frank A., clerk with A. Hollub, dwl Cosmopolitan Hotel
Hollywood Joseph, baker, dwl NW cor West Twelfth and Campbell, Oakland Point
Holman Frederick S., clerk, dwl 711 Webster
Holmes Aaron, real estate (S. F.), dwl 706 Tenth
Holmes Gross C., miner, dwl W s Eleventh Av bet East Fifteenth and Sixteenth, E. O.
Holmes Howard C., assistant, city engineer's office, dwl Bart- lett House
Holmes Isaac I., mining, dwl 957 Washington
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Phoenix Insurance Co. (Fire) of Hartford, BABER & ROFF, Agents, Broadway and Tenth, Oakland.
PAGE & JORDAN, Real Estate, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.
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E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway, Real Estate Agent and Collector.
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Holmes S. T. Miss, teacher, dwl 215 Ninth
Holmes Stillman, physician and surgeon, office NW cor Broadway and Eighth, dwl Grand Central Hotel Homan Charles, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl 609 Tenth HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. (Fire and Marine, S. F.), Steen & Craig agents, office SE cor Broadway and Ninth
Honey Charles A., hackdriver with Moore & Smith, dwl W s Webster bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Hoogs William W., clerk, dwl Broadway bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth, opp City Hall
Hoogstad Jan., fruits, N s Railroad Av bet Pine and Cedar, Oakland Point
Hook Elijah, merchant, dwl 560 Fourteenth
Hook Joseph, millwright, dwl W s Sixth Av bet East Sev- enteenth and Eighteenth, E. O.
Hooley Cornelius, painter, dwl St. Charles Hotel
Hooper Carl, blacksmith, dwl Union Hotel
Hoops Thomas C., carpenter, dwl 921 Webster
Hope Deliah (widow), dwl 1004 Broadway
Hopington Dennis, laborer, dwl 317 Fifth
Hopkins Michael, plasterer, dwl 972 Third
Hopkins Rebecca (widow), dwl SE cor San Pablo Av and Grove
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