Bishop's Oakland directory for 1876-8, Part 25

Author: D.M. Bishop & Co
Publication date: 1876-77
Publisher: Oakland : B.C. Vandall
Number of Pages: 530


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Newcomb W., physician and surgeon, 1059 Broadway, res Grand Central Hotel


Newcomb William, res NE cor Twenty-third and Valley


Newell James, laborer, res N s Lydia nr West


Newell John, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Temescal


Newell Julia, nurse, res. 573 Eighth


Newhouse Henry, wood carver Pioneer Planing Mills, res Golden Star Hotel


Newkoop John, carpenter, res S s Twenty-sixth nr West Newland & Pumyea (Edward Newland and Peter Pumyea) livery stable, 262 Seventh


Newland Andrew (E. & A. Newland, res Newland's Hotel Newland E. & A. (Edward and Andrew Newland) propri- etors Newland's Hotel, NE cor Washington and Seventh Newland Edward (E. & A. Newland and Newland & Pumyea) res Newland's Hotel


Newland's Hotel, E. & A. Newland proprietors, NE cor Washington and Seventh


Newman Eugenia Miss, compositor Signs of the Times, res 757 Jefferson


Newman William, brakeman C P R R, res 565 Fifth


Newsom Bros (J. J. and S. Newsom) architects, Benitz Block, cor Broadway and Tenth


Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway, has desirable Houses to Rent.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Paints, Oils and Glass.


J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 469 Ninth st.


OAKLAND [N] DIRECTORY. 295


Newsom J. J. (Newsom Bros) res S s East Seventeenth bet 7th and 8th avs


NEWSOM LAVENS M., proprietor Maple Leaf Nursery, 151 Twelfth, E O, res SW cor 6th av and Sixteenth, E O Newsom S. (Newsom Bros) res S s East Seventeenth, bet 7th and 8th avs


Newsom Thomas, with Newsom Bros, res East Sixteenth nr 6th av


Newton Charles, res Lake Shore av nr Lake Merritt


Newton Charles, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry


Neylan James (Neylan & Young, S F) res S Eighth bet Union and Poplar, W O


Neylan Joseph D., clerk (S F) res S s Eighth bet Union and Poplar, W O


Nicholas José, clerk, res S s Twenty-seventh nr Grove


NICHOLL BLOCK, NE cor Washington and Ninth


Nichols Andrew S., resSW cor Thirteenth and West Nichols C., brakeman C P R R, res Oakland Wharf


Nichols C. M., insurance surveyor, res Fruit Vale av Nichols G. W., carpenter, res 503 Eleventh


Nichols Jesse C., apothecary with H. Bowman, res 1114 Washington


Nichols Joseph, laborer C P R R, res cor Twenty-seventh and Park


Nichols Thomas E., student University


Nicholson George J., gardener, res cor Grove and Elm


Nicholson I. E., physician and surgeon, office and res 626 Eighth


Nicholson Joseph C., with Dickson, De Wolf & Co (S F) res 954 West Twelfth


Nicholson Thomas, teamster with E. Surryhne & Co., res foot Division, W O


Maple Leaf Nursery.


L. M. NEWSOM, Proprietor.


South-east cor. East Twelfth and Third Avenue. EAST OAKLAND.


A large assortment of Shrubs, Evergreens and Street Trees, Plants, Bulbs, Roses, Flowers, etc. Seeds of all kinds constantly on hand.


CHEAP FOR CASH-COME AND SEE.


Oakland Tribune --- best Advertising Medium in the City.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Painting of all kinds.


Woodward & Taggart, 460 and 462 Eighth street.


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OAKLAND [N] DIRECTORY.


Nicholson T. M., teamster, res foot Division, W O


Nicholson Walter H., gtudent University


Nickals William, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Twenty- third


Nickerson Zenas E., bookkeeper (S F) res W s Willow nr Chase, W O


Nickerson Zenas P., carpenter, res W s Willow nr Chase


Nicol Peter, plumber, res N s Laurel nr San Pablo av


Nicola E., carpenter, res Golden Star Hotel


Nicoll P., plumber, E s Telegraph av bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third


Nielsen Edward, bookkeeper (S F) res S s Logan nr Grove Niemann Robert, groceries and liquors, 560 Franklin


Nightengale William, driver Broadway and Telegraph-av R R, res cor Forty-ninth and Telegraph av


NIGHTINGILL A. E., publisher, res N s Sycamore nr San Pablo av


Niswander J. S., miner, res SW cor William and Wood, W O Nithercott William, shipwright, res E s William nr Atlantic, WO


Niver John D., watchman C P R R, res Ns West Fifth bet Filbert and Linden


NIXON ROBERT B. (Carmichael & Nixon) res S s Minna nr Telegraph av


Noack Gustav A., cabinetmaker, res N s Nineteenth nr Mar- ket


Noble A., watchman W D Co


Noble E. G., engineer, res Seventh bet Adeline and Center NOBLETT ROBERT R. (McCleverty & Noblett) res 414 Eighth


Nolan Bernard, plasterer, res NW cor Third and Chestnut


Nolan Bridget, widow, res NW cor East Fourteenth and 15th av


Nolan Cornelius, expressman, cor Eighth and Broadway, res N s Twenty-seventh nr West


Nolan Dennis, res NW cor East Fourteenth and 15th av


Nolan Dennis, blacksmith with T. D. Weymouth, res 730 Adam, E O


Nolan James, engineer, res 663 Jefferson


Nolan James, laborer, res NW cor East Fourteenth and 15th avs


Nolan Lawrence, harnessmaker (SF) res NW cor Grove and Pine, W O


Nolan Mary, domestic, 1129 Myrtle


Nolan Michael, laborer W D Co, res NW cor East Four- teenth and 15th av


Stephen Smith, Real Estate and Collection Agt., 917 Broadway


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Paints, Oils and Glass.


Why is E. J. Kelly & Co., Real Estate men, called the poor man's friend ?


Eureka Refrigerator the best, at Gordon's, 469 Ninth street.


OAKLAND


[N] DIRECTORY. 297


Nolan Michael, laborer C P R R, res Railroad Exchange Nolan Stephen, proprietor Belle View Nursery, S s Brown nr Telegraph av


Nolan Timothy, truckman, res 709 Clay


Nolan - Miss, teacher, res 569 Eighth


Nolle Louis, paperhanger, res 668 Harrison


Nolte Henry, real estate (S F) res 962 Clay


Noona Martin, laborer, res Ns Atlantic nr Cedar, W O


Noonan Dennis, lather, res Es Linden bet Second and Third


Norman George, painter, res Soracco House, W O


Norman V., mechanic, res 607 Third


Norman William, laborer with Kunkel Bros


Normandin Louis, driver San Pablo-av R R, res cor San Pablo av and Adeline


Norris Elijah, res 775 Fourteenth


Norris James C., res E's Harrison bet Fifteenth and Six- teenth


Norris James H., bookkeeper Contra Costa Water Co., res 1708 Clay, S F


NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE


CO., H. W. George agent, 1004 Broadway, rooms 8-9 Northey & McGrath (V. S. Northey and James McGrath) carriage, wagon and agricultural implement manufac- turers, 801-803 East Twelfth


Northey V. S. (Northey & McGrath) res SE cor 11th av and East Fifteenth


Northrup B. C., shipjoiner, res SW cor Atlantic and Camp- bell, W O


Nourse George A. (Nourse & Phelps) atty-at-law (S F) res NW cor Oak and Fourteenth


Nowsky Jacob, res E s Franklin nr Durant


Noyes C. W., engineer C P R R, res Railroad Exchange Hotel


Noyes John H., carpenter, res NE cor East Sixteenth and 20th av


Noyes William T., carpenter, res NE cor East Sixteenth and 20th av


Nugent Charles, clerk with William S. Searing, res 953 Washington


Nugent I., assistant rector Church of the Immaculate Con- ception, res 860 Seventh


Nugent James, laborer W D Co


Nunemacker Robert, gardener, res 301 Second


Nusbaumer Emil, student University, res Humboldt Hotel


Nye Stephen G., Judge County and Probate Court, res San Leandro


OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- largest circulation in Oakland. .


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Woodward & Taggart, Oakland Real Estate Agents.


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[0]. DIRECTORY.


O'Birne John, res 958 Third


O'Birne Joseph, res 958 Third


O'Brien Anna, widow, res 627 Filbert


O'Brien Bridget, widow, res Ss Goss bet Cedar and Pine, WO


O'Brien James, laborer, res 368 First


O'Brien John, calker W D Co, res Ns Eighth bet Willow and Campbell, W O


O'Brien John, laborer, res 417 Second


O'Brien John, shoemaker with Joseph Green, res 671 Web- ster


O'Brien John C., calker, res SW cor Fifth and Center


O'Brien John E., car cleaner C P R R, res Seventh bet Cedar and Pine, W O


O'Brien Kate, domestic, E s Telegraph av nr Evoy av


O'Brien Michael, butcher with Prescott & Co., res Union Hotel, E O


O'Brien Michael V., carpenter C P R R, res, Seventh bet Cedar and Pine, W O


O'Brien Nellie Miss, res 627 Filbert


O'Brien Nicholas, blacksmith with King & Williams, res Webster bet Sixteenth and Seventeenth


O'Brien Timothy, clerk with J. McElroy, res 526 Seventh


O'Brien William, clerk with Montgomery & Martin, res Oakland Point


O'Brien W. J., car cleaner C P R R, res Seventh bet Cedar and Pine, W O


O'Callaghan James, student University


O'CONNELL & CO. (P. J. O'Connell and P. A. Murphy) dry and fancy goods, 1002 Broadway


O'Connell Bridget Miss, res S s Sixteenth nr West


O'Connell Hugh, laborer W D Co, res Central House


O'Connell James, clerk, cor Forty-ninth and Telegraph av


O'CONNELL JAMES, proprietor Central House, 415 Seventh


O'Connell John, laborer, res 810 Alice


O'Connell Katie Miss, res 570 Eleventh


O'Connell Patrick, teamster with Freeman & Jaffe


O'Connell Patrick, laborer, res W s Lusk nr Evoy av


O'Connell Peter, laborer W D Co, res Central House


O'CONNELL P. J. (O'Connell & Co.) res 915 Grove O'Connell William, res 213 Sixtlı


O'Conner Jerry, proprietor Oakland Stone Yard, SE cor Seventh and Castro, res Golden Star Hotel


Try Stephen Smith's system of collecting Rents, 917 Broadway


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Sign Painting.


J. S. G. Gordon delivers Ice, Soda and Cider. Depot 469 Ninth


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O'Connor John, engineer, res S s Atlantic bet Willow and Campbell, W Ö


O'Conner Julia, domestic, cor Chapel and. University av, Berkeley


O'Connor Margaret Mrs., res Railroad av bet Campbell and Willow


O'Connor Nora, chambermaid Union Hotel, E O


O'Connor Timothy, laborer C P R R, res 514 Seventh


O'Dea Edmond, blacksmith with P. H. McGrew, res 1053 Thirteenth av, E O


O'Dea Daniel, laborer, res Peralta nr Twenty-Fourth


O'Donnell Andrew, laborer, res Mechanics' Hotel


O'Donnell Margaret, domestic Blake House


O'Donnell Margaret, chambermaid Central Pacific House


O'Feeney Eugene, laborer, res S s Fifth bet Myrtle and Filbert


O'Gara Thomas, foreman C P R R, res Chester bet Fifth and Seventh, W O


O'Grady Thomas, live stock, res 1020 Twelfth


O'Hallihan John, waiter The Centennial


O'Hara Annie, domestic, W s Castro nr Sixteenth


O'Hara Margaret, laundress Contra Costa Laundry


O'Here Bridget Mrs., res N s Eighth nr Kirkham, W O


O'Keeffe Daniel, boot and shoemaker, shop and res 681 East Twelfth


O'Laine X. F., pattern maker, res 1170 Sixteenth av, E O


O'Melveny Henry W., student University


O'Neal Owen, laborer, res Union Hotel, E. O


O'Neal Patrick, laborer, res Mechanics' Hotel


O'Neil Anna, domestic, NE cor Jackson and Fifteenth


O'Neil Charles J., res 765 Clay


O'Neil John T., res 1164 Sixteenth av, E O


O'Neil Lizzie, domestic with J. H. Latham


O'Neile Martin, laborer Contra Costa Water Co., res E s Chestnut nr First 1


O'Neil Patrick (Kenney & O'Neil) res Mechanics' Hotel


O'Neil Patrick, laborer Contra Costa Water Co


O'Neill Catherine, domestic, 910 Myrtle


O'Neill Edmund, student University


O'Neill John, laborer, res E s San Pablo av nr Temescal creek


O'Neill John H., laborer, res S s Twenty-second nr Filbert


O'Neill William, Farmer, E s San Pablo av nr Temescal creek


O'Regan Richard, stableman with A. W. May


O'Reiley Maggie, domestic, cor Cary and Thirteenth


OAKLAND TRIBUNE -- largest circulation in Alameda Co.


It is because they give the poor man and all others good bargains and help them to obtain Homes.


Woodward & Taggart, Agents for care of Property.


300 OAKLAND [0] DIRECTORY.


O'Riley Michael, dealer in coal oil, res 730 Linden


O'Shea J. J., gasfitting and plumbing, 1109 Broadway, res cor Laurel and San Pablo av


O'Sullivan James, laborer, res W s Magnolia nr Second


O'Sullivan Patrick, laborer with Shakespear & Walter, res 419 Tenth


O'Sullivan T. J., laborer Oakland Mills, res Overland House Oak Grove Tannery, J. S. Derby proprietor, 871 East Twelfth


OAKLAND BANK OF SAVINGS (The) E. C. Sessions President) W. W. Camron Vice-President, Charles Rob- erts Cashier, 915 Broadway


OAKLAND BILLIARD PARLOR, John Fennessy propri- etor, 863 Broadway


OAKLAND BREWERY, Kramm & Dieves proprietors, cor Telegraph av and Durant


Oakland, Brooklyn and Fruit Vale R R, L. Wintringer superintendent, office and stables Es 6th av bet East Eleventh and East Twelfth


OAKLAND BROOM FACTORY, H. Cordes proprietor, S s Sixth nr Broadway


Oakland Carriage Manufactory, M. W. Allen proprietor, SE cor Tenth and Franklin


OAKLAND CITY DIRECTORY (Bishop's) W. B. Hardy agent, 959 Broadway


OAKLAND CITY FLOURING MILLS, Babcock & Gould proprietors, 413-415 Third


OAKLAND CITY WHARF, Wm. Harwood wharfiinger, foot of Franklin and Webster


OAKLAND DAILY EVENING TRIBUNE, Dewes & Gib- son publishers and proprietors, 911 Broadway


OAKLAND DAILY NEWS (The) Oakland News Co. pub- lishers and proprietors, 460 Ninth


OAKLAND DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Bishop & Powers pro- prietors and publishers, 911 Broadway


OAKLAND FEED STORE AND COAL YARD, Cole & Ralston proprietors, 414-416 Ninth


OAKLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Christian Schreiber proprietor, 1105-1107 Broadway


OAKLAND GAS CO., Van Leer Eastland superintendent, SE cor Second and Washington


OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL, J. B. McChesney principal, cor Market and Twelfth


Oakland House, Wm. Reedy proprietor, 672 Broadway


Oakland Iron Works, Ives Scoville & Co proprietors, 511- 513 Second


STEPHEN SMITH --- for Choice City Lots-917 Broadway.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for all kinds of Glass.


Oakland Daily Transcript,


OFFICIAL CITY, COUNTY AND GOVERNMENT PAPER.


The Leading Republican Paper of California.


Has the Largest Circulation of any Paper published in Oakland.


BISHOP & POWERS,


Proprietors.


TERMS


By mail, one year, $7.00


.6 six months, - 3.50


three months, 2.00


Delivered by carrier. 15 cents per week.


TO ADVERTISERS.


The TRANSCRIPT presents the best advertising medium of any paper published in Oakland. Its large and rap- idly increasing circulation. and great influence, recom- mend it especially to business men.


Office, 911 Broadway, Oakland.


The Transcript is acknowledged to be the Leading Paper of this City.


The Alameda County Gazette,


The Oldest, Largest and Best Local and Family Paper in the County.


Cheapest Paper on the Coast !


Terms of Subscription, - Two Dollars per Year.


BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE COUNTY.


Has the Largest Country Circulation of any Paper in the County.


BISHOP & POWERS, Proprietors.


911 Broadway,


OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA-


The GAZETTE was started in 1855, and is now 21 years old.


Drink pure Eastern Cider. Gordon, agent, 469 Ninth street.


THE OAKLAND


BANK OF SAVINGS


CAPITAL, : ·


$1,000,000


DIRECTORS:


E. C. Sessions,


W. W. Camron,


W. E. Miller,


Wm. Power, Henry Rogers, A. W. Bowman,


W. A. Aldrich, E. F. Northam.


FINANCE COMMITTEE:


E. C. Sessions, W. E. Miller, Wm. Power.


E. C. SESSIONS, President.


W. W. CAMRON, Vice-President.


CHARLES ROBERTS, . Cashier.


TERM DEPOSITS remaining three full months or more, will be entitled to dividends of interest, which are payable semi-annually.


NO ENTRANCE FEES OR CHARGES MADE FOR BANK BOOKS,


"Loans made and a general Banking business transacted.


Our own Exchange, Gold or Currency, on New York, available in all parts of the United States, For Sale.


We also furnish Exchange at current rates on London, Frankfort-on-the- Main, Berlin and Paris, available in all parts of Europe. Allow the best market


rates for Gold and Currency Drafts on New York.


COLLECTIONS made and proceeds remitted at current rates.


San Francisco Correspondents, The ANGLO-CALIFORNIAN BANK LIMITED,


New York Correspondents, The NINTH NATIONAL BANK, New York.


OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- People's Paper --- best Advertiser.


For honorable and square dealing, go to E. J. Kelly & Co., Real Estate Agents, 414 Seventh st., Oakland.


Woodward & Taggart, Real Estate Auction House.


[0] DIRECTORY. 302 OAKLAND


OAKLAND JOURNAL (German weekly) Journal Co pub- lishers and proprietors, 911 Broadway


OAKLAND LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY, Isabella Per- kins matron, Linden av bet Broadway and Telegraph av Oakland Lumber Yard, Samuel Merritt proprietor, foot Washington


Oakland News Co, J. C. Sullivan manager, publishers and proprietors The Oakland Daily News, 460 Ninth Oakland Paving Co, C. T. H. Palmer president, Union Bank building, room 6, stables cor Locust and Valley


OAKLAND PIONEER STEAM DYEING WORKS, G. Rangod proprietor, N s Twelfth nr Webster


OAKLAND PLANING MILL, Burnham, Standeford & Co proprietors, NW cor Washington and First


OAKLAND POINT PLANING MILLS, Price & Moore proprietors, Oakland Point, W O


Oakland Stone Yard, Jerry O'Connor proprietor, SE cor Seventh and Castro


OAKLAND TROTTING PARK, H. A. Randlett proprietor, W s San Pablo av, 2 miles NW City Hall


OAKLAND WAREHOUSE, Gladding Bros. proprietors, NE cor First and Jefferson


Obenauer G., tailor with S. Francis, res 172 Sixth


Ober Worth, horse trainer, res E s San Pablo av.nr Adeline Obrock J. F., butcher with L. Schaffer, res 555 Sixth


ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, SE cor East Twelfth and 11th av


ODD FELLOWS' HALL, NW cor Franklin and Eleventh Odell Charles E., bookkeeper Contra Costa Laundry, res Twelfth bet Kirkham and Center, W O


Odell George E., carpenter, res 962 Clay


Oderkirk John, carpenter with Carmichael & Nixon, res Pacific House


Odlin Louis, laborer W D Co


Oeffele William, bartender with David Wemmer, res 473 Eighth


Offo -, Chinese physician, 704 Broadway


Ogilby Robert E., instructor drawing University, res Ns Seventeenth nr Grove


Ohlig August, proprietor Hotel de France, 417 First


Ohme Charles, carpenter, res S s Twenty-second nr Linden OLCESE FRANK, fruits and candies, 456 Seventh, res cor Seventh and Franklin


OLD BLAISE HOUSE, Gillard & Philibert proprs, Twelfth opposite Lake Merritt Olds Emma, res 612 Fourth


Insure your houses with Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Ornamental Painting.


All sizes Refrigerators and Ice Chests for sale at Gordon's.


OAKLAND [0] DIRECTORY. 303


Oleo Francisco, laborer, res W s Broadway nr Temescal Oling O. A., carpenter, res E s Pine nr Lincoln, W O. Oliver F. Mrs., res 804 Tenth


Oliver Frank G., gardener with G. S. Dodge, res SW cor Eighth and Madison


Oliver Harold G., solicitor Victor Sewing Machine Co., res E s 5th av bet East Fifteenth and East Sixteenth


Oliver James M., porter C P R R, res 271 Sixth


Oliver Robert, stableman with Johnson & Downing, res 413 Fourth


Oliver Thomas, fisherman, res N s Bristol nr Seventh, W B OLLIS HENRY, carriage and wagon manufacturer, 1008 Franklin, res 1010 Franklin


Olmstead James M., lumber surveyor, res E s 10th av bet East Fourteenth and East Fifteenth


OLMSTED & HOWE (S. P. Olmsted and Charles Howe)


produce, poultry and vegetables, 5, 7 and 9 City Market Olmsted L. H. Mrs., boarding and lodging, 1228 Broadway Olmsted R. A., clerk with Olmsted & Howe, res 553 Seventh


OLMSTED S P. (Olmsted & Howe) res 553 Seventh


Olney & Co. (James N. Olney and Charles C. Olney) real estate agents and auctioneers, 857 Broadway (and 219 Sansome, S F)


Olney Charles C. (Olney & Co.) res 1154 Alice


Olney James N. (Olney & Co.) res Grand Central Hotel


Olofson Peter, laborer, res W s 21st av bet East Twenty- fourth and East Twenty-Fifth


Olsen Anthony, student University


Olsen Andrew, machinist Pioneer Planing Mill, res cor Franklin and Third


Olsen Christ, hostler with Cummings & Rowe, res NE cor Railroad av and Wood


Olsen J., carpenter Oakland Planing Mill 1


Olsen John, carpenter, res S s Lincoln bet Wood and Pine, WO


Olsen John, carriage washer with Newland & Pumyea, res 462 Seventh


Olsen John, master schr Mary Gratwick, res 365 Fourth


Olsen John P., restaurant, 907 Kearny (S F) res 722 Linden Olsen Trone, waiter Grand Central Restaurant, W O


Olsen William, cooper, res cor Twenty-eighth and Magnolia Olsen -, laborer, res Charter Oak Hotel, W O


Olson John, carpenter, res S s Twentieth nr Market


Olson Nelson, laborer, res S s Twentieth nr Market


Oneido Stephen, gardener, res cor Thirteenth and Wood


Oakland Tribune --- best Advertising Medium in the City.


Go to E. J. KELLY & CO., 414 Seventh st, Oakland, for the best bargains in Real Estate.


Woodward & Taggart --- call for Catalogue and Price List.


304


· OAKLAND [0] DIRECTORY.


Organ Thomas, carpenter, res Eland House


Ormsby A. W., jeweler, res 663 Fifth


Ormsby A. W., machinist Pioneer Planing Mills, res 663 Fifth


Ormsby C. W., carpenter, res E s Harrison bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth


Ormsby E. S., res E s Harrison bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth Orr John C., painter, res 715 Clay


Ortman C. L. Mrs., res W s Broadway nr Twenty-first


Osborn Harry, laborer with Gilardin Bros


Osborn William, turner W D Co, res cor Cedar and Wil- liam, W O


Osgood Ambrose, calker W D Co, res S s Railroad av bet Filbert and Linden


Osgood Charles G., res W s Grove nr Brown


Ott A. Mrs., widow, res 621 Third


Ott Henry, machinehand Pioneer Planing Mills, res 621 Third Ott Henry jr., millhand Pioneer Planing Mills, res 621 Third


Ottawa C. W., laborer, res 758 Franklin


Otten C., merchant, res N s Twelfth nr Campbell


Ottignon J. L., foreman Bowen Bros yeast powder, res 510 Ninth


Otto F. G., engineer, res S s William bet Wood and Pine, WO


Otto Gus A., compositor Signs of the Times


Otto Henry, waiter Eureka Hotel


Oudet J., baker with J. Mallet, res 617 Broadway


Ough John, carpenter, res 1171 Sixteenth av, E O


OUGH JOSEPH (Purington & Ough) res SE cor East Twelfth and 11th av


OUGH RICHARD (Power & Ough) res SE cor East Seven- teenth and 4th av


OUTRAM D. J. (Holcomb & Outram) res 859 Harrison


Overacker Charles B., student University


OVERLAND HOUSE, James R. Smith proprietor, NW cor Broadway and First


Overland Oyster House, R. Calhourn, proprietor, NW cor First and .Webster


Owen Charles W., fancy goods, 1733 Railroad av, res S s Third bet Alice and Jackson


Owen Frank D., clerk with J. W. Tucker, res 1760 Rail- road av


Owen N. J., clerk (S F) res W s Center opp Tenth, W O


Owen Robert, conductor C P R R, res Railroad av nr Oak, Alameda


Owens -, res S s East Seventeenth bet 8th and 9th avs


Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway, has desirable Houses to Rent.


Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Painting of all kinds.


PACIFIC


COLLEGE


BUSINESS


320 POST STREET,


RED MEN'S BUILDING, OPP. UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO.


This school is justly ranked by the public as the best Commercial College on the Pacific Coast. It affords excellent facilities in the following courses of instruction :


THE BUSINESS COURSE.


This is designed to prepare students for COMMERCIAL and BUSINESS PURSUITS. It embraces the following studies :


BOOK-KEEPING-BY BOTHI SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY, as applied to all kinds of business, such as Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, Farming, Manufacturing, Mining, Brokerage and Exchange, Importing and Jobbing, Commission, Railroading, Banking, Etc.


COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS-Embracing the most rapid and abbreviated methods of calculation in Percentage, Profit and Loss, Commission, Interest and Discount, Domestic and Foreign Exchange, General Average, Equation of Payments, Interest Accounts, Averaging Accounts, Partnership Settlements, etc.


PENMANSHIP-Including careful instruction in the finger, muscular, whole-arm and combined movements, as applied to plain business writing, ledger headings, etc.


CORRESPONDENCE-Embracing instruction in composition of business letters, use of capitals, rules of punctuation, folding, addressing, etc.


BUSINESS FORMS-Such as Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Accounts Current, Account Sales, Articles of Co-partnership, Deeds, Leases, etc.


ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE-In Wholesale and Retail Merchandising, Importing and Jobbing, Commission and Forwarding, Banking, etc., etc.


COMMERCIAL LAW-Relating to Negotiable Paper, Contracts, Partnerships, etc.


BUSINESS CUSTOMS AND HABITS-Lectures and practical instruction on the habitudes and customs of business, etc.


LECTURES AND ORAL INSTRUCTION-On Commercial Geography, Political Economy, and General Business subjects.


RATES OF TUITION-Payable in advance.


SCHOLARSHIP for the full Business Course as above explained, time unlimited, - - $70


PARTIAL COURSE.


Three Months, Day Sessions, $50 Three Months, Evening Sessions, - One Month, 20 One Month, 10


$25


ACADEMICAL COURSE.


This department is designed for imparting to persons of any age thorough instruction in the ordi- nary English branches, such as Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Composition, Letter Writing, History, etc., and the general Mathematical branches, such as higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Civil Engineering, Navigation, etc.


Rates of Tuition : One Month, $12; Three Months, $30.


COMBINED COURSE.


It is frequently desirable for students pursuing the regular Business Course to combine with it Spelling and English Grammar, or some other studies of the Academical Course. Where the studies of the two courses are combined, the charge per term of six months, payable in advance, is $75.


SPECIAL BRANCHES.


Persons desiring to study only some particular branch, as Business or Ornamental Penmanship, Arithmetic, etc .. can enter the College for such branch npon very reasonable terms.


TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT.


The course in this department includes everything that will make students proficient in the Art of Telegraphy-sound and paper operating, setting-up of instruments, management of batteries, use of switches and ground wires, etc. The facilities are such as will enable ladies and gentlemen to learn Telegraphy, practically and thoroughly, in the shortest possible time.


Rates of Tuition : Three months, $25; Six months, $40.


Students of the Commercial or Academical Departments will be charged the following rates : Three months, SI5; Six months. $25.




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