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Hartman Frederick, laborer Poschwitz's Gardens
Hartwick Susie E. B. Miss, dressmaker, NW cor Santa Clara Av and Oak
Haskell W. Walter, clerk with Arthur S. Barber, dwl N s Webb bet Everett and Park
Hastings S. A., dwl foot Broadway
Hawkins George, gardener, dwl S s Railroad Av bet Wood- stock and Mastick stations
Hebert A. L., dwl N s Central Av nr Park
Hedelund Jacob, oyster dealer, dwl foot High
Helmken Theodore, merchant (S. F.), dwl S s Santa Clara Av ur Leviathan
Henderson Charles U., telegraph operator, dwl Yosemite Hotel
Heringhi S., druggist, E s Park bet Webb and Santa Clara avs.
HERON JAMES, cashier Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F.), dwl Ss Washington Av nr Mastick Station
Hess Frederick, journalist ( Frederick Hess & Co., S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Hoag Horace, painter, dwl S s Central Av bet Park and Broadway
Hobler George, dwl E s Court nr Central Av.
Hoeck John, laborer Alameda Brewery, W s Third Av bet Jefferson and Railroad Av.
Hoger Ernest, merchant (S. F.), dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Park
Holt Charles W., carpenter, dwl Leviathan nr Encinal Station Holt Robert N., carpenter, dwl N s Leviathan nr Encinal Station
HOLTZ WILLIAM, groceries and liquors, N s Santa Clara Av bet Second and Third avs, and justice of the peace, office Town Hall
PAGE & JORDAN, Houses rented, 462 Tenth Street near Broadway, Oakland.
Fire Insurance on Dwellings and Personal Property made a Specialty; BABER & ROFF, Agents, Oakland.
E. W. WOODWARD, 952 Broadway; Houses to Rent.
392
ALAMEDA [IJK] DIRECTORY.
Hopkins Dita M. Miss, teacher Alameda Grammar School, res Fruit Vale
Hopkins Thomas, dwl S s Jackson nr High
Horst William, proprietor Encinal Park House, SE cor McPherson and Santa Clara Av.
Horton George, farmer, dwl foot High
Hughes George, merchant (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Bay Station
Hughes George, Jr., bookkeeper, dwl S s Railroad Av nr Bay Station
Hulbert William Rev., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Park
Hunnenberg N. H. Mrs., dwl S s Railroad Av nr Euclid
Hurley August, dwl N s Santa Clara Av nr Third Av.
I. and J.
IRWIN HARRY, liquor saloon (S. F.), dwl W s Leviathan nr Santa Clara Av.
Jaquith William K., carpenter, dwl S s Buena Vista Av nr Alameda Station
Jemison John C., carpenter, dwl N s Santa Clara Av bet Oak and Park
Jenks L. (L. Jenks & Co.), dwl cor Everett and Eagle Av. Jenks L. & Co. (L. G. Mead), real estate agents, W s Park nr Alameda Station
Jenner William A., real estate, dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Park
Johnson James, blacksmith, dwl S s Washington Av nr Eu- clid
Jones Mary A. (widow), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Mastick Station and Alameda Point
Jones N. A., machinist C. P. R. R., dwl Alameda Point JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, Milton Combs, W s Park nr
Alameda Station, and William Holtz, N s Santa Clara Av bet Second and Third avs.
K.
KARSTADT FREDERICK, liquor saloon, W s Park bet Lincoln and Central avs.
Kay Isaac N., proprietor Yosemite Hotel, E s Park nr Ala- meda Station
Keith Louis B., artesian well borer, dwl Yosemite House Kilhan Horace, miner, dwl Bissett House
Kirk Robert, dwl N s Munroe bet Mound and Stuart
Old Pianos taken in Exchange at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.
HOUSEWORTH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLORS, 12 Montgomery Street, opposite Lick House, S. F.
Ætna Ins. Co. was established in 1819; R. C. GASKILL, Agent, Oakland.
ALAMEDA
DIRECTORY. 393
Klatt Frank, carpenter, dwl S s Railroad Av nr Encinal Sta- tion
Klintworth D., editor S. F. Abend Post, dwl Ss Buena Vista Av nr Encinal Station
Knowland Joseph, lumber merchant (Knowland & Doe, S. F.), dwl Lincoln bet Everett and Park
Koenig Louis, carpenter, dwl Fassking's Hotel
Konig Emil, gardener with H. W. Arthur Nahl, N s Cen- tral Av nr Leviathan
Krauth F. J., printer Alameda Encinal, dwl E s Park nr Ea- gle Av.
KRAUTH F. K., editor and proprietor Alameda Encinal, office W s Park nr Alameda Station, dwl E s Park nr Eagle Av.
L.
LAKE ANNA (widow), dwl W s Versailles Av bet Munroe and Central Av.
Lama Antone (col'd), laborer, dwl N s Santa Clara Av nr Bay Station
Lambert Bernard, physician, dwl N s Munroe bet Stuart and High
Lange Mary (widow), dwl N s Central Av nr Park
Laplant Casmere, plasterer, dwl S s Buena Vista Av nr Walnut
Leclerc Arcene, painter, dwl W s Pacific Av nr Oak
Lefevre Baptiste, druggist, dwl SW cor Santa Clara Av and Walnut
Lemkie Charles H., hairdresser, E s Park nr Alameda Sta- tion
Lewis George L., livery and feed stable, E s Park nr Ala- meda Station
LIESE CONRAD, market, W s Park bet Lincoln and Cen- tral avs.
Lind Alfred, driver Bamber & Co's Express, dwl NE cor Washington and Peach
Little E. J., tinsmith, dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Walnut and Oak
Louis John, vegetable dealer, dwl N s Pacific Av nr Ala- meda Station
Loyal Oak Hotel, Henry S. Barlow proprietor, E s Park nr Alameda Station
Luitz Marx, bootmaker with John Durrien, W s Park bet Lincoln and Central avs.
Lynch Tillie L., teacher Alameda Grammar School, dwl S s Court nr Central Av.
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.
394
ALAMEDA
[M] DIRECTORY.
M.
MAGILL ROBERT H., manager Phoenix Home and North
British and Mercantile Insurance co's (S. F.), dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Alameda Station
Markham John J., carpenter, dwl W s Mound nr Central Av.
Marks August, cutlery (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mas- tick
Marry Peter, laborer Pacific Borax Works, dwl NE cor Washington and Peach
Marsh William, dwl N s Eagle Av nr Park
Martenis - -, peddler, dwl N s Central Av bet Park and Everett
Martenis Remarius, laborer, dwl Bay nr Bay Station
Martin Samuel, coachman with Henry H. Haight, dwl nr Alameda Point
Maryman D., mechanic, dwl N s Central Av nr Mastick Station
Masonic Hall, Bowen's Building, NE cor Park and Webb Av.
Mastick E. B., attorney at law (E. B. and J. W. Mastick, S. F.) dwl N s Pacific Av nr Mastick Station
Mayrisch Adolph, cigar and tobacco manufacturer (Mayrisch Bros. & Co., S. F.), dwl N s Santa Clara Av nr Encinal Station
Mayrisch Ernest, dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Second and Third avs.
Mayrisch Gustave, cigar and tobacco manufacturer (May- risch Bros. & Co., S. F.), dwl N s Santa Clara Av nr Encinal Station
McDonnell P. A., farmer, dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Wal- nut and Oak
McGowan James Rev., dwl S s Munroe and Versailles ave- nues
McGowan John S., laborer, dwl S s Buena Vista Av nr Oak McIntosh William, clerk (S. F.), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Bay and Encinal
McKee J. W., real estate and agent Pacific Fire Insurance Co., E s Park nr Alameda Station, dwl cor Monroe and Versailles avs.
Mclaughlin Owen, car repairer with C. P. R. R., res East Oakland
McMaster William, teamster, dwl E s Park nr Bay
Mead L. G. (L. Jenks & Co.), and merchant (S. F.), dwl S s Eagle Av bet Everett and Broadway
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.
ALAMEDA [NOP] DIRECTORY. 395
Meierdierks Christian, grocer, dwl N s Railroad Av bet Park and Oak
Millington James, carpenter, dwl S s Central Av bet Court and Monroe
Mills Thomas, tinware, W s Park bet Lincoln and Central Av.
Minigan Jas., ropemaker, dwl E s Broadway nr Central Av. Mix Isabella A. (widow), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Mastick Station and Alameda Point
Moore N. W., teacher (S. F.), dwl Bissett House
Morgan Hugh, clerk (S. F.), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Enci- nal and Bay
Myers J. & Co., market, Park nr Santa Clara Av.
Myers Jonathan (J. Myers § Co.), dwl N s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak
N.
NAGELE JACOB, paper carrier, dwl S s Central Av nr Walnut Nahl H. W. Arthur, photographer (S. F.), dwl N s Central Av nr Leviathan
Nickerson A. E., farmer, dwl S s Railroad nr Alameda Point
Nobman John H., liquor saloon, SE cor Lincoln Av and Park
Nolse Louis H., carpenter and builder, dwl E s High foot Monroe
Norton Benjamin R., wholesale jeweler (Norton § Gardiner, S. F.), dwl W s Leviathan nr Railroad Av.
O.
O'BRIEN JEREMIAH, laborer, dwl S s Jackson bet High and Stuart
Oakley Robert O., real estate, dwl N s Jackson nr High
Odd Fellows' Hall, Bowen's Building NE cor Park and Walnut
P.
PAGE NATHANIEL, lumber merchant (S. F.), dwl E s Bay bet Railroad and Pacific Av.
Pahlnann Rudolph, barkeeper, dwl S s Santa Clara Av nr Third
Palmer Edward, bookkeeper, dwl NW cor Oak and Santa Clara Av.
Palmer Linwood, clerk (S. F.), dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Everett
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 Eroadway; Loans negotiated.
396 ALAMEDA [R] DIRECTORY.
Palmer N .W. (Palmer & Smith), dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Everett
Palmer & Smith (N. W. Palmer and T. A. Smith), real estate agents and auctioneers, Alameda Station
Pancost Franklin, farmer, dwl NW cor Everett and Eagle Av.
Perkins F. N., mining superintendent, dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Walnut and Oak
Perkins William, builder and contractor, office cor Park and Lincoln Av.
Pierce Wilbur P., horse trainer, dwl SW cor Monroe and Stuart
Porter William H., town clerk, dwl Ss Webb Av bet Ever- ett and Park
Poschwitz Otto, proprietor Poschwitz's Gardens, NE cor Leviathan and Pacific
Powell James, carriagemaker (S. F.), dwl S s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak
Preber Clement, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Encinal Station
R.
RAMSDELL BENJAMIN H., coal dealer (S. F.), dwl N s Rail- road Av nr Encinal Station
Reardon James, foreman Pacific Borax Works, dwl NE cor Washington and Peach
Regnes Catherine E. (widow), dwl S s Monroe bet Court and Mound
Reichsrath Louis, bootmaker, dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Third and Euclid
Rich Abraham, foreman with E. M. Derby, dwl S s Railroad bet Woodstock and Mastick Station
Richter Max, bakery, E s Park bet Pacific and Railroad av- enues
Robinson Henry, farmer, dwl W s High nr Central Av.
Rodenbeck Charles W., porter steamer Sacramento, dwl W s Foley nr Park
Roeding Frederick (R. Feuerstein & Co., S. F.), merchant, dwl Bissett House
Ruthardt Victor (Ruthardt & Co.), dwl W s Third Av bet Jefferson and Railroad Av.
Ruthardt & Co. (Victor Ruthardt and George Greunewald), proprietors Alameda Brewery, W s Third Av bet Jef- ferson and Railroad Av.
First Premium to Guild, Church & Co.'s Pianos at GRAY'S, 625 Clay St., S. F.
For finest Photographs, go to HOUSEWORTH, 9 and 12 Montgomery Street, S. F.
ATNA INSURANCE CO. has paid over $39,000,000 Losses in 54 Years.
ALAMEDA
[S] DIRECTORY. 397
S.
SALCER HI. A. Mrs., milliner, E s Park nr Webb Sanderson William, painter, dwl N s Pacific Av, nr Oak
Schaberg William, liquor saloon, Alameda Point N s Rail- road
Schmidt Joseph, musician, dwl E s Third Av nr Santa Clara Av.
Schmidt William, teacher, dwl Es Third Av nr Santa Clara Av.
Schneider Martin, saddle and harnessmaker, cor Park and Pacific Av.
Schreiber August, embroiderer, dwl S s Central Av nr Bay Station
Schroeder Adolph, coal dealer (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Schutzen Park, Herman Brenner proprietor, S s Central Av nr Prospect
Scully Daniel, painter, dwl S s Webb bet Park and Everett Sesnon Robert, real estate agent, dwl Alameda Point
Severin Theodore, liquor saloon, E s Park bet Santa Clara and Central Av.
Shepardson Hart F., dwl E s Euclid nr Railroad Av.
Shutze Johanna (widow), dwl S s Railroad Av ur Mastick Station
Schierhold John F., tobacco dealer (Schierhold & Kruse, S. F.), dwl N s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Sieglitz Herman, watchmaker, N s Central Av nr Park
Silver Frank, laborer, dwl W s St. Mary nr Santa Clara Av.
Simpson William, druggist (S. F.), dwl N s Central Av nr Bay Station
Smith Edward, farmer, dwl S s Pacific Av nr Encinal Sta- tion
Smith E. Minor, town assessor (and Smith & Smith), NW cor Park and Railroad Av, dwl N s Buena Vista Av nr Everett
Smith George O., Jr., clerk (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av bet Prospect and Euclid
Smith John S., tailor, W s Park nr Alameda Station
Smith Lorin D., carpenter, dwl W s Broadway bet Central Av and the Bay
Smith Thomas A., town treasurer (and Smith & Smith), office NW cor Park and Railroad Av, dwl Ns Pacific Av bet Oak and Park
Smith Timothy R., engineer C. P. R. R., dwl Alameda Point
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.
398 ALAMEDA [TV] DIRECTORY.
Smith & Smith (E. Minor and Thomas A. Smith), insurance agents, office NW cor Park and Railroad Av.
Southwick A. H., manufacturer Dexter Wind Mill, dwl S s Central Av bet Euclid and Prospect
Straub Dennis, carpenter, dwl N s Railroad Av nr Encinal Station
Stubbs Jason, carpenter, dwl W s Euclid bet Central and Railroad avs.
Sweet J. D., physician, dwl S s Railroad Av bet Prospect and Euclid
Swyney Caroline J. (widow), dwl S s Railroad Av nr St. John
T.
TAAFFE G. O'HARA, consul for Denmark (S. F.), dwl " Rosebush " E s High nr Center
Tapa Enos, laborer, dwl E s Santa Clara Av nr Bay Station Taylor M. S., law student, dwl E s High nr Central Av.
Taylor William, farmer, dwl S s Central Av bet Versailles and Mound
Taylor William Mrs., dwl E s High nr Central Av.
Thompson George H., farmer, dwl S s Washington Av nr Third Av.
Timothy James, switchman C. P. R. R., dwl S s Railroad Av nr Park
Tippett Jenette (widow), dwl S s Central Av bet Mound and Versailles Av.
TOWN ASSESSOR, E. Minor Smith, office NW cor Park and Railroad Av.
TOWN CLERK, William H. Porter, office W s Park nr Alameda Station
TOWN TREASURER, Thomas A. Smith, office NW cor Park and Railroad Av.
Tregloan John, mining, dwl N s Buena Vista Av bet Park and High
Trenor Eustace, physician, office and dwl NW cor Lincoln Av and Everett
Tyler George W., attorney at law (S. F.), dwl Es Everett bet Railroad and Santa Clara Av.
V.
VIARD A. MADAM, dwl N s Central Av nr Park Volberg C., dwl N s Central Av nr Walnut
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.
ZTNA INS. CO. has Cash Capital of $3.000,000; Cash Assets over $6,000,000.
ALAMEDA
[W] DIRECTORY. 399
W.
WADE Thomas, dentist (S. F.), dwl N s Santa Clara Av nr Encinal Station
Wallace Benjamin, plasterer, dwl SW cor Broadway and Central Av.
Wallace B. F., dwl S s Pacific Av nr Park
Wallace Caleb H., agent C. P. R. R., Alameda Point, dwl Alameda Point
Wallace Daniel, bricklayer, dwl SW cor Broadway and Cen- tral Av.
Walsh James C., stevedore, dwl SE cor Jackson and Mound Waltz William H., carpenter, dwl Buena Vista Av bet Ver- ailles Av and Mound
Watkinson William, laborer C. P. R. R., Alameda Wharf, dwl Alameda Point
Webster John N., mining superintendent, dwl SW cor Col- lege Av and Munroe
Wenck William, bookkeeper (S. F.), dwl N s Central Av bet Walnut and Oak
White E. J., stock broker (S. F.), dwl S s Santa Clara Av bet Walnut and Oak
Whitely William H., cashier Naval office Custom House (S. F.), dwl N s Railroad Av bet Prospect and Euclid Wiggin John, master mariner, dwl SW cor Broadway and Central Av.
Williams Joseph A., carpenter, dwl Alameda Point
Wilson Cyrus, miner, dwl E s Everett nr Railroad Av.
Wilson Thomas, horse trader, dwl E s High nr Pacific Cor- dage Factory
Wittmeier John G., liquor saloon (S. F.), dwl SE cor Park and Lincoln Av.
Wood A. G., adjuster of account (S. F.), dwl N s Pacific Av bet Oak and Walnut
Wood Andrew B., dentist (S. F.), dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
Wood Charles, dwl SW cor Prospect and Railroad Av.
Wood Charles, carpenter, dwl S s Railroad Av nr Mastick Station
WOOD E. P., physician, office and dwl SW cor Oak and Railroad Av.
Wotton Moses N., painter, dwl NW cor High and Monroe
YOSEMITE HOTEL, Isaac N. Kay proprietor, E s Park nr Ala- meda Station
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.
400
ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
San Francisco Savings
Union
532 CALIFORNIA STREET, CORNER WEBB.
UNION, PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, C. ADOLPHE LOW, GEORGE C. POTTER, CASHIER AND SECRETARY, SURVEYOR, ATTORNEY, AUDITOR, Improve your sight with HOUSEWORTH'S PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 9 Montgomery Street, S. F. DEPOSITS, Guarantee Capital and Reserve Fund, ACCOUNTANT,
SF
SAVINGS UNION
S.F. SAVINGS UNION
$5,121,510 89 213,792 38
JAMES DE FREMERY. ALBERT MILLER.
DIRECTORS:
CHARLES BAUM, WASHINGTON BARTLETT
CHARLES PACE, DENIS J. OLIVER,
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, SEN.
LOVELL WHITE JOHN ARCHBALD HENRY C. CAMPBELL THEODORE LESSEL J. A. LANGSTROTH
Receives Deposits and Loans Money 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 the Union 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 .; open Saturday Evenings from 6} to 8}.
Old Pianos taken in Exchange at GRAY'S, 625 Clay Street, S. F.
401
OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
W. I. TUSTIN'S Patent Windmills and Horse Powers. FACTORY :
Cor. of Market'& Beale Sts. SAN FRANCISCO.
Awarded the First Premium by the Mechanics' Institute.
These Mills are very simple in construction ; the cheapest and most durable of any now in use They embrace the latest improve- ments. A child can start or stop them, or set them to run at any desirable speed, by simply draw- ing a cord while standing on the ground. We guarantee all work.
EUREKA.
ECONOMY.
ECLIPSE .- For one horse:
EAGLE .- For one or two horses.
ECONOMY .- For one or two horses.
These Powers are complete in all their details, including every improvement and advantage that can be combined in such machines. The success which has crowned our efforts the few years past, is ample proof of their highest appreciation by the pub- lic. To our numerous patrons, for their many expressions of kindness and approval, we tender our most sincere thanks.
Respectfully,
W. I. TUSTIN, Pioneer Manufacturer of above Machinery on this coast.
402
OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
REPUBLIC LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Cash Capital, -
- -
$1,000,000 00.
Cash Assets, over
- - $2,500,000 00.
Pacific Department,
Central Office, No. 317 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO.
OFFICERS :
President,
.
OLIVER ELDRIDGE
VICE-PRESIDENTS:
THOMAS A. BALL,
WM. R. WHEATON.
A. L. GURNEY, Secretary pro tem. Treasurer.
JAS. T. BOYD,
DR. CHAS. BURRELL,
Medical Examiner.
Attorney.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
Oliver Eldridge, Jas. T. Boyd,
Geo. H. Wheaton, Jos. A. Donohoe,
Gieo. W. Beaver, Thos. Bell,
DIRECTORS :
Oliver Eldridge, George W. Beaver,
A. Block,
S. F. Butterworth, Geo. H. Wheaton.
N. G. Kettle,
Thos. Bell, Wm. Burling,
John F. Miller,
C. T. Ryland, Thos. A. Ball,
Jas. T. Boyd,
Leland Stanford,
Wm. R. Wheaton,
C. J. Brenham,
Thos. Brown,
E. B. Perrin, W'm. L. Dickinson,
M. D. Sweeney,
Chr. Christiansen,
Wm. S. Ladd,
I. Friediander,
Thos. H. Selby,
R. F. Morrow.
THOS. BROWN,
E. B. Perrin.
Jos. A. Donohoe,
The Republic is a Home Company on this Coast, as it loans to its policy holders here all the money collected at this Department. It charges for In- surance 25 per cent. less than Mutual Companies.
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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
D. HICKS & CO.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
BOOK BINDERS,
Paper Rulers,
AND
Blank Book
Makers,
543 CLAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Particular attention given to elegant bindings, and imitation of Antiques. Blank Books made to order from the best quality of paper. Music, Maga- zines, etc., bound to any desired pattern, in best and strongest style.
HENRY KELLER & CO.
Publishers and importers of
American and English
STANDARD & ILLUSTRATED WORKS 543 CLAY STREET.
Catalogue of standard Publications for sale by Henry Keller & Co., Special Agents.
Doré's Gallery, 50 parts, at $1.00 each. Doré's Bible, 60 parts, at $1.00 each.
Doré's Milton, 17 parts, at $1.00 each. Doré's Dante, Inferno and Paradise. Doré's Don Quixote, 21 parts, at 50 cents each. Doré's Fables, 22 parts. 66
History of the U. S., 47 parts, 66
History of the World, 40 " 66 History of France, 48 parts,
History of the Indian Tribes. 50 parts, at 50 cents each.
Cassell's War between France and Germany. Cassell's Popular Educator, 31 parts, at 50 cents each.
Scripture History for the Young, 27 parts, 25 cents eaclı.
Chamber's Encyclopædia, in parts or vol umes.
Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biog- raphy and Mythology, 37 parts, at 50 cents each.
National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Amer- icans, 52 parts, at 50 cents each.
Shakespeare's Works,28 parts,at 50 cts. each. Byron's Works, 24 parts, at 50 cents each. Moore's Works, 20 parts, at 50 cents each.
Byron and Moore Gallery.
Fletcher's Devotional Bible.
Haydock's Bible, 32 parts, at 50 cents eachi. Fleetwood's Life of Christ.
Zell's Hand Atlas of the World.
DORE'S LONDON, 13 Parts, $2.00 Each.
1059 BROADWAY, OAKLANL
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517 Clay, San Francisco,
Printers ar
O. H. Burnham, D. W. Standeford,
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OAKLAND PLANING M
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Mouldings, Brackets, Frames, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Wate Fencing, and all Descriptions of Wood-Work Finis Also, Sugar Pine, Cedar and Black Walnut Lumber fo
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Provisions, Teas, Wines & Lic WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, South-east cor. Twelfth and Webster St (Grand Central Hotel,) OAKLAND. S. SPLIVALO & CC
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