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NO VACATIONS. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR.
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Pacific Business lege,
No. 320 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
THE LEADING COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ON THE COAST!
Elegant Halls ; New Furniture ; Thorough Instruction ; Practical Teachers ; Perfeet Discipline; Large Number of Students; High Stauding with the Public.
This is the oldest College in San Francisco that makes a Business Education. its distinct and separate specialty. Its graduates who hold lucrative and responsible positions are more numer- ous than those from all the other Business Colleges on the Coast. It is the only College that issues LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS for a full Business Course. It is centrally located, on Post Street, opposite Union Square, in one of the most quiet and pleasant situations in the city. It has the most commodious and elegantly furnished halls, and the most complete system of actual business training.
YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN,
Wishing to prepare themselves for the practical duties of life, at the least expense of time and money, will find this the best school. Students learn just what they need to insure success. A DIPLOMA from this College is of great value to a young man in gaining a foothold in business. No young or middle-aged man is now considered fully qualified for the active duties of life, and the demands of business, unless he enjoys the advantages of a thorough commercial education. A course of conunercial training is no less important to the mechanic, the farmer and the manufacturer, than to the merchant and banker.
THE BUSINESS COURSE.
The Business Course is far more thorough and extensive than that of any other Business Col- lege. Our practical system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TEACHING is the best ever introduced into any school. It combines
THEORY AND PRACTICE
In such a manner as to make each an essential help to the other, and 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 active operation a Banking House with Checks, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, etc., fu ly illustrating the Banking business.
The student Buys, Sells, Ships, Barters, Consigns, Discounts, Insures, Draus Checks, Notes and Drafts, Gives Leases, Deeds, etc., and goes through the entire routine of actual business. He be- comes acquainted with changing books from Single to Double Entry, and vice versa ; and also with Joint Stock and Partnership Books, and every style and form of book-keeping practiced in well- regulated Business Houses. By this system the student receives, while in the school, the same practice in conducting business affairs that he would in a bona fide Bank, Office, or Counting-house. Each student receives individual attention from the teachers, and can thus advance as rapidly as his ability will permit.
SPECIAL INFORMATION.
TIME OF ENTERINO-There are no term divisions and no vacations. Students can enter at any time during the year with equal advantage.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTERING .- A fair knowledge of the common English branches is all that is required to commence the Business Course, though the better the educational foundation a student has the more rapid and successful his progress. Students not sufficiently advanced to commence the Business Course, can make arrangements to receive the necessary preparatory in- struction in the ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.
SCHOOL HOURS .- Day Sessions are from 9 to 12 A. M. and from 1 to 4 P. M. Evening Sessions are from 7 to 9 during the entire year.
DISCIPLINE. - The discipline of all the departments is very strict ; the student is required to be regular in attendance, earnest in his application to study, and kind, courteous and dignified in his deportment to teachers and associate students.
VISITORS .- Visitors are always welcome-and especially the parents and friends of students and the friends of education. The best time, usually, to see the working of the different depart- ments, is from 10 to 12 A. M., but there is no hour during the daily exercises when visitors will not receive proper attention.
THE PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE REVIEW,
Published by the College, contains full particulars regarding the Courses of Instruction, Expenses etc .; also a large amount of interesting reading. It may be had, free of charge, either at the College office, 320 Post Street, opposite Union Square, or by addressing
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
$300 Lots for Sale by E. J. KELLY & CO., 414 Seventh st., Oakland.
Ice Cream made to order at Gordon's, 469 Ninth street.
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Owens Ellen, domestic, NW cor Tenth and Madison
Owens John, patternmaker, res 859 Castro
Owens Maggie, domestic, 824 Jackson
Owens Maggie, domestic, 624 Twelfth
Owens Margaret, res 714 Broadway
Owens Sallie, domestic, cor Broadway and Merrimac
Owens Stephen, carpenter, res Central Pacific Railroad House, W O
Owens William W., carpenter, res E s 5th av bet East Fif- teenth and East Sixteenth
Oxford S. C. Mrs., ladies' nurse, res 627 Tenth
Oyarzo Manuel Mrs., res 270 Fifth
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PACIFIC CLEANSING WORKS, Torrey & Bugbee pro- prietors, foot Railroad av; W O
Pacific Jute Manufacturing Co., Leopold Cahn president, Philip Susmann secretary, cor 2d av and East Tenth Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Sacramento, Homer A. Craig agent, SE cor Broadway and Ninth
PACIFIC POTTERY (Sacramento, Cal.) W. H. Parkinson agent, NE, cor Tenth and Franklin
PACIFIC SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, J. N. Loughborough president, A. M. Loughborough secretary, L. M. Hall"treasurer, office W s Castro bet Eleventh and Twelfth
Pacific Stone Co., F. Chappellet agent, S s Seventh nr Wash- ington
PACKARD CHARLES (W. C. Mason & Co.) res 5th av bet East Sixteenth and East Seventeenth
Packard E. H., machine hand W D Co
Packer Warren, res 522 East Fourteenth
Paddack George, clerk with R. Horton, res 667 Sixth
Paddack George Mrs., res 667 Sixth
Paddock H. L., fruits and country produce, 712 Broadway, res 362 Third
PAGE FRANCIS S., real estate, insurance and money broker, 1007 Broadway, res 122 Eleventh
Page Frederick, painter, res S s Twenty-fourth bet Valley and Broadway
Page J. H., res W s Alice bet Fourteenth and Fifteenth
Page Jonathan, foreman blacksmith C P R R, res Wood bet Chase and Taylor, W O
Page - Mrs., res 1179 Sixteenth av, E O
OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- largest circulation in Oakland.
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Buy your HOMESTEADS of Woodward & Taggart.
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Pagge & Malacarne (P. Pagge and B. Malacarne) proprietors Barnum's Restaurant, SE cor Broadway and Seventh
Pagge P. (Pagge & Malacarne) res SE cor Broadway and Seventh
Pagnum John, teamster, res S s Twenty-sixth nr Grove Paker Gershon, truckman, res 757 Jefferson
Pakery Eugene, ironer Berkeley Laundry
PALACE CANDY STORE, J. H. Bacon proprietor, 965 Broadway
PALACE HORSESHOEING SHOP, Adam Follrath propri- etor, N s Twelfth bet Harrison and Alice
Palen Albert, truckman, res 314 Third
Pallies Alexander, commission merchant (S F) res SE cor Telegraph av and Merrimac
Palm Cyrus, res 259 Fourth
Palmer A. S. Mrs., res N s Sycamore nr Grove
Palmer A. W., harnessmaker with F. A. Marston, res 253 Eighth
Palmer C. C., commission merchant, res 263 Alice
Palmer Charles E., County Treasurer and ex-officio County
Tax Collector, office Court House, room 2, res San Le- andro
Palmer C. T. H., president Oakland Paving Co., Union Bank building, room 6, res NE cor Twelfth and Myrtle
Palmer Frank L., sec San Joaquin and Kings River Canal and Irrigation Co (S F) res N s Sycamore nr Grove
PALMER HENRY A., cashier Union National Gold Bank, res 1102 Myrtle
Palmer James, lumber surveyor, res S s Lincoln nr Willow, W O
Palmer J. B. Mrs., res 960 Eighth
Palmer Warren S., student University
Pantoskey H., furniture, 711 Broadway
Papworth Alonzo, laborer, res S s Twenty-first bet Brush and West
Para José, laborer with Freeman & Jaffe
PARDEE E. H., Mayor, and physician, 737 Clay (S F) res NE cor Eleventh and Castro
Pardee George C., student University
Pardon Albert, teamster with J. Lusk & Co., res cor Evoy av and Lusk
Paris Charles, res S s Sixteenth nr Jefferson
Parisan A., with Contra Costa Laundry
Parish Charles L., builder, res N s Twenty-first nr Adeline
Parish W. H., machine hand Oakland Planing Mill
Park C. O., painter, res Es Wood bet Atlantic and William
Stephen Smith, Real Estate and Collection Agt., 917 Broadway
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Paints, Oils and Glass.
Gordons' wagons supply families in Oakland, Berkely & Alameda
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PARK HOUSE, Henry Pine proprietor, N s University av nr Third, W O
Park Thomas E., plasterer, res Evoy av nr Telegraph av Parker Anthony, sexton Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion, res 860 Seventlı
Parker Edward A., instructor Physics and Mechanics, Uni- versity, Berkeley
Parker E. P., clerk with Parker & Barrett (S F) res W s Madison nr Fifteenth
Parker G. A., res Tubb's Hotel
Parker George J., painter, res 159 Seventh
Parker H. V., carpenter, res S s Sixteenth nr Jefferson
Parker Leonidas, farmer, res cor 13th av and East Thirty- third, Lynn
Parker Sarah Miss, res 516 Ninth
Parker William C. (Parker & Barrett, S F) res W s Madison nr Fifteenth
Parkin Thomas, carpenter, res SW cor William and Pine, W O
Parkinson William F., bookkeeper with W. H. Parkinson, res 627 Tenth
PARKINSON W. H., agent Pacific Pottery and dealer in fire-brick, plaster decorations, sewer pipe and flower pots, NE cor Franklin and Tenth, res 627 Tenth
Parks Frank, porter with P. Schreiber, res Ninth bet Broad- way and Washington
Parks J. Lewis Rev., rector St. Paul's Episcopal Church, res SW cor Telegraph av and Delger
PARMELAND F., restaurant, 839 Broadway
Parratt Frederick (Parratt, Arrowsmith & Co. S F) res S s Nineteenth nr Telegraph av
Parrish William H., res 171 Third
Parrott John W., shipwright W D Co, res Railroad Ex- change, W O
Parry Charles, engineer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 612 Second
Parry George, clerk U. S. Mint (S F) res 832 Market
Parry James, shipwright, res 724 Myrtle
Parsley William, bartender with John Terney, res 1015 Washington
Parsons Allen S., scroll sawyer Pioneer Planing Mills, res cor Twenty-eighth and Linden
PARSONS EDWARD, groceries and liquors, SE cor Fourth and Franklin and NE cor Second and Franklin, res NE cor Second and Franklin
Parsons George, carpenter Oakland Planing Mill
OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- largest circulation in Alameda Co.
Go to E. J. KELLY & CO., 414 Seventh st., Oakland, for the best bargains in Real Estate.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Paints, Oils and Glass.
Woodward & Taggart have Farms and Ranches for Sale.
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Parsons George W., farmer, E s San Pablo av nr Temescal creek
Parsons J. T. Harper, chainman with W. F. Boardman, res NW cor 8th av and East Sixteenth
Parsons L. N., carpenter, res 324 Sixth
Parsons N. F., carpenter, res N s Third bet Castro and Brush
Parsons S., res 921 Broadway
Parsons Samuel, res Ns East Sixteenth bet 7th and 8th avs
Parsons Samuel S., restaurant, C P R R wharf
Parsons S. H. Mrs., res 924 Filbert
Parsons William H., accountant (S F) res 11 Pine, W O
Parsons William W., carpenter, res E s San Pablo av nr Temescal creek
Parsons W. S., capitalist, res Union Hotel, E O
PARTENSCKY CHARLES, proprietor Berkeley Laundry, N s Twelfth nr Kirkham, W O
Partridge A. P., carpenter W D Co, res Ninth bet Center and Cypress
Partridge Edward B., bookkeeper, res 810 Filbert
Partridge P. P., painter, res E s Adeline nr Sixteenth
Partridge William H., fireman C P R R, res NE cor Taylor and Pine, W O
Pasquier Adolph, gardener, cor Moss and Telegraph av
Pateneaude Hippolyte, teamster with Remillard & Bros. Patie Bernard, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Patrick Susie Miss, res W s Broadway nr Twentieth
Patrick Theodore J., compositor West Oakland Press, res Bartlett House
Patronak Frederick, butcher, res cor Grove and Elm Patrone Lorenzo, gardener, res cor Thirteenth and Wood, WO
Patten Frank, plumber (S F) res W s Market nr Eighteenth
Patten James R., res 807 Harrison
Patten John, laborer W D Co, res Ns William bet Pine and Cedar, W O
Patten P. G. Mrs., res W s Market nr Eighteenth
Patten R. F., res SE cor 7th av and East Eleventh
Patten William, res SE cor 7th av and East Eleventh
Patterson Charles, laborer with T. W. Corder, res Fruit Vale
Patterson William F., paper hanger with Farwell & Gar- rigan, res 764 Brush
Patterson -, widow, res 764 Brush
Pattiani A. W., clerk with Woodward & Taggart, res NE cor Grove and Thirteenth
Insure your Houses with Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway.
J. S. G. Gordon is the pioneer Ice man, 469 Ninth st., Oakland
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Pattiani Fred., clerk, res 626 Thirteenth
Patton Frederick E., secretary Trust Fund Insurance Co., res 1114 Washington
Patton W. H., civil engineer, res W s Alice bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Patzer Antonio, Vienna Chemical Steam Dyeing Works, 834 Broadway
Patzer August, dyer with Antonio Patzer, res 834 Broadway Patzer August jr., dyer with Antonio Patzer, res 834 Broad- way
Pauch Herman, cook Soracco House, W O
PAUL & REIER (John A. Paul and George Reier) Amer- ican Bakery, 815 Broadway
Paul A. S. Mrs., private school, res 215 Twelfth
Paul C., tinsmith, E s Telegraph av bet Twenty-second and Twenty-third
Paul Irene, res W s Center nr Fifth
PAUL JOHN A. (Paul & Reier and Heyer & Paul) res 1059 Franklin
Paul John H., upholsterer with E. Hook, res 1059 Franklin
Paul Joseph J., assayer U S Mint (S F) res 215 Twelfth
Paul P. L., driver with Paul & Reier, res 1059 Franklin
Pauletti Charles, saloon and restaurant, University av nr Humboldt av, Berkeley
Pauls Christian H., cook and res Park House, W B
Paulsen Cecelia, ironer Berkeley Laundry
Paulsen Ellen, ironer Berkeley Laundry
PAYNE E. B. Rev., pastor First Congregational Church, res Ns Dwight way nr Telegraph av, B
Payzant William, agent with J. B. Ford & Co., N Y, res Es Broadway nr Twentieth
Peabody W. B., carpenter, res S s Delaware nr Tenth, WB Peacock Robert, laborer Pioneer Planing Mills, res cor Sec- ond and Madison
Pearce Richard Mrs., res 969 Jefferson
Pearce Webb N., student University
Pearson & Curtis (Charles E. Pearson and J. W. Curtis) cigars and Tobacco, 849 Broadway
Pearson George W., student University
Pearson J. A., bricklayer, res Ns Forty-sixth nr Telegraph av
Pearson John W., stocks (S F) res Ns Seward nr Willow, WO
Pease L. W., carpenter, res W s Grove nr Twentieth
Pebbles Frank M. (Jenks & Pebbles, S F) res The Centen- nial
OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- People's Paper --- best Advertiser.
$300 Lots for Sale by E. J. Kelly & Co., 414 Seventh st., Oakland.
Woodward & Taggart-Homes on the Installment plan. .
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Pechi Thomas, with Contra Costa Laundry
Peck & Hall (Chauncy A. Peck and Sether J. Hall) grocer- ies and general merchandize, E s Chapel nr Bancroft way, Berkeley
Peck Anna, domestic, 916 Myrtle
Peck Chauncy A. (Peck & Hall) and agents Fireman's Fund Ins Co, res E s Chapel nr Bancroft way, Berkeley
Peck E. T., bookkeeper Tubbs' Hotel
Peck Frank J., res S's Fifth bet Chester and Henry
Peck Frank J. Mrs., dressmaker, res S s Fifth bet Chester and Henry
Peck Harriet Mrs., res S s Fifth bet Chester and Henry
Peck James R., drayman, res SE cor 5th av and East Six- teenth
Peck W. F., spirit medium, res cor Grove and Thirty-ninth Pecker Jos.,"shoemaker, res cor East Twentieth and 13th av Peckham A. E. (Whittier & Peckham) res 516 Seventh
Peckham C. O., laborer, res 516 Seventh
Peckinpah A. R., teamster, res 171 Eighth
Peckinpah Nellie Mrs., res 847 Brush
Peiser Theodore, photograph printer with Bluett & Fardon, res 355} Clementina (S F)
Peladean William, farmer, res W s San Pablo av nr Temes- cal Creek
Pelham M. E. Mrs., teacher Lafayette School, res W s 9th av bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth, E O
Pelkey J. H., brakeman C P R R
Pelletier Henry, car inspector C P R R, res 853 Franklin Pellington Thomas, real estate agent, res 366 Fifth
Pelouze Hall, W. S. Pelouze proprietor, S s Railroad av bet Wood and Pine, W O
Pelouze William S., real estate, res S s Railroad av bet Wood and Pine, W O
PENDERY N. S., physician and surgeon, office Russell House, rooms 15-16
Pendleton Gilbert A., agent C P R R, Broadway wharf, res cor Webster and Franklin
Pennie James, with Contra Costa Laundry
PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE CO., · Stephen Smith agent, 917 Broadway
Pennypacker Joseph J., pressman Transcript, res 910 Clay Penning H., laborer, W D Co
Penoyer John W., agent Guittard & Co. (SF) res 625 Third Penwell Jesse S., student University
Penwell M. A. Mrs., res E s Telegraph av nr Bancroft way, Berkeley
Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway, has desirable Houses to Rent.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Paints, Oils and Glass.
Drink Napa Soda and enjoy life and health. Agency, 469 Ninth
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Penwell Samuell A., res cor Bristol and Sixth, W B
People's Express, George F. Crowell secretary, A. D. Whit- ney manager, 857 Broadway
People's Express, Steere & Colby agents, SE cor 13th av and East Twelfth
Peralta E. G. Mrs., res W s Telegraph av nr Temescal
Peralta Fernando, res Fruit Vale av
Peralta School, William C. Dodge principal, E s Telegraph av 1 mile south University
Peralta Victoria D. Mrs., res N s Brown nr West
Percival George, gardener, NW cor Tenth and Clay
Percy James, mining, res 508 Eighth
Percy Samuel, farmer, res W s Andover nr College av
Perdue T., boot and shoemaker, S s Railroad av bet Wood and Willow, W O
Pereau E. A. Mrs., res Seventh bet Union and Adeline
Pereau Earl, carpenter W D Co
Pereau H. J., cleaner C P R R
Pereau Joseph L., brakeman C PR R, res Seventh bet Union and Adeline
Pereau W. E., sash and blindmaker, res Seventh bet Union Adeline
Peres Louis, live stock, res N s Fourteenth nr Myrtle
Peret Anton, cook with Pagge & Malacarne
Perham John, farmer, res Ss East Thirty-second nr 13th av, Lynn
Perin John, laborer Shell Mound Park
Perine N. P., Frear Stone manufacturer (S F) res Ns East Fourteenth nr 32d av, Fruit Yale
Perkins Albert L., bookkeeper (S F) res SE cor Eleventh and Brush
Perkins Annie M., furnished rooms, res 563 Fifth
Perkins Emma, domestic, 669 Eighth
Perkins Isabella, matron Oakland Ladies Relief Society
Perkins J. A., statistician Custom House (S F) res 811 Brush
Perkins J J., real estate agent, res 955 Third
Perkins Joseph (R. C. Kirby & Co., S F) res The Cen- tennial
Permien F. W., master mariner, res W s Linden nr Tenth
Perret E., with French Laundry, 510 Second
Perrin A. Mrs., hairwork, 325 Twelfth, res Central Pacific House
Perrin Samuel, watchman C P R R, res Center bet Fourth and Fifth, W O
Perrine Abbie, domestic, 706 Thirteenth
Oakland Tribune --- best Advertising Medium in the City.
If you want to make money, go to E. J. Kelly & Co., and buy your Real Estate, 414 Seventh st.
Woodward & Taggart --- Desirable Business Property for Sale.
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Perrine Morris, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Perry James A., contractor "and builder, res 352 East Four- teenth
Perry John F., res N s Lincoln nr Wood, W O
Perry John H., painter, res 367 Eighth
Perry J. W. S. (T. J. McDaniels & Co.) res West Oakland House
Perry Leander H., driver with J. I. Blevin
Perry S. A. & Co. (S. A. Perry) news dealer, books, sta- tioner and manufacturer picture frames, 843 Broadway Perry Samuel A. (S. A. Perry & Co.) res 856 Harrison
Perry William J, painter, res 364 Fourth
Persing Georgia Miss, teacher Irving Grammar School, res 959 Washington >
PERU WILLIAM (Metzler & Peru) res 308 Dupont (S F) PETAR CHARLES (Ghirardelli & Petar) res 1013 Webster Peter Joseph, laborer C P R R, res 21st av nr East Eour- teenth
Peters Elizabeth Mrs., res 216 Eighth
Peters Maggie, nurse, res W s Adeline nr Tenth, W O
Peters W. B. Mrs., res SW cor Fifth and Oak
Peters William, master mariner, res 969 Grove
PETERSEN & CO. (F. Petersen and A. Rasmussen) pro- prietors Cosmopolitan Restaurant, 861 Broadway
PETERSEN FRED (Petersen & Co.) res 851 Franklin Petersen Peter, teamster with Freeman & Jaffe
Peterson Alexander, laborer, res W s San Pablo av nr Te- mescal creek
Peterson Amelia Mrs., res 809 Jackson
Peterson August, wagon maker, cor University and San Pablo avs, W B
Peterson Henry, master bark Montana, res W s 9th av bet East Sixteenth and East Seventeenth
Peterson Henry, laborer, res W s Channing way nr Hum- boldt av, Berkeley
Peterson Henry F., collector Oakland Library, res N s Fif- teenth nr Jefferson
Peterson I. M., piledriver C P R R, res Railroad Exchange, WO
Peterson John, tinner, res cor Thirty-second and Peralta
Peterson John, whitener, res cor Poplar and Twenty-fourth Peterson Lewis, groceries, store and res 1017 Third
Peterson Nicholas, hostler with Cummings & Rowe, res NE cor Railroad av and Wood
Peterson Peter, gardener, 1109 Clay
Peterson Peter, laborer, res 514 East Fifteenth
Stephen Smith, Real Estate and Collection Agt., 917 Broadway
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Painting of all kinds.
Drink Napa Soda, a pure natural Mineral Water. Gordon, Agt
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[P] DIRECTORY. 313
Peterson William, turner Grove-st Planing Mill, res 659 Grove
Pett David, laborer, res S s Third nr Henry
Pettigrew James, butcher with E. Murphy, res Ns Railroad av bet Pine and Cedar, W O
Pettigrew W. J., clerk (S F) res S s Thirteenth nr Castro Pettigrove Joshua, carpenter, res cor Twenty-sixth and Grove
Pettit H. M. Mrs., res 671 Tenth
Pfeister Julian, groceries and liquors, store and res cor Ade- line and San Pablo av
Pfenninger H., res cor Twenty-second av and East Twelfth Pfister Roget, confectioner, 1065 Broadway
Pharo Joseph, engineer C P R R, res 461 Sixth
Pheby Thomas B., res W s Alice bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Phelan Mary, widow, res N s Forty-sixth nr Telegraph av Phelan M. J., engraver (S F) res Ns Forty-sixth nr Tele- graph av
Phelan Thomas, teamster with Weston & Welch, res NE cor East Eleventh and Thirteenth
Phelan William S., real estate agent, res SW cor Twelfth and Castro
Phelps Carrie Miss, res SE cor Twenty-fourth and San Pablo av
Phelps C. B., res N s Brown nr Grove
Phelps C. W. (Phelps & Wetmore, S F) res The Centennial
Phelps Enon G., live stock, res 919 Myrtle
Phelps George, telegraph operator, res Tubbs' Hotel
Phelps George H., res 215 Ninth
Phelps Henry, merchant, res 919 Myrtle
Phelps William H., student University
Phenneger R. M., carpenter, res 758 Fifth
PHILADELPHIA RESTAURANT, C. G. A. Mathews pro- prietor, 1022 Broadway
Philbrick B. F., clerk Contra Costa Laundry, res NW cor Fourteenth and Peralta
PHILIBERT EMILE (Gillard & Philibert) res Old Blaise House
Phillips B. R., carpenter Grove-st Planing Mill, res 659 Grove
Phillips D. T., atty-at-law, res E s Valley bet Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
Phillips Henry, carpenter, res Soracco House, W O
Phillips James, calker W D Co
Phillips James, carpenter Pioneer Planing Mills, res Willow nr Lincoln, WO
OAKLAND TRIBUNE --- largest circulation in Oakland.
Why is E. J. Kelly & Co., Real Estate men, called the poor man's friend ?
Woodward & Taggart --- Desirable Residence Property for Sale.
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Phillips James M., instructor Hebrew and Ancient History University
Phillips Jane Mrs., res Tubbs' Hotel
Phillips J. W., res SW cor East Tenth and 6th av, E O
Phillips Thaddeus, porter C P R R
Phillips Thomas T., butcher, S s Seventh bet Market and Myrtle
Phinny Joseph M., carpenter, res 327 Eleventh
PHENIX INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, B. C. Dick agent, 1004 Broadway
Piche Medor, harnessmaker, S s Railroad av bet Willow and and Wood
Pichler Chris., wines and liquors, 473 Ninth
Pichler V. B., bartender with E. F. Thayer, res 470 Eighth Pickett A. M. Mrs., res Ns Fifteenth bet clay and Jefferson Pierce Alfred D., artesian well borer, res N s William bet Wood and Pine, W O
Pierce Charles B., carpenter, res S s William bet Wood and Willow, WO
Pierce Harry H., printer with Butler & Bowman, res cor Twelfth and Broadway
Pierce James E., carpenter, res SW cor Willow and Atlan- tic, W O
Pierce S. Henry, res 1017 Ninth av, E O
Pierson Cascius, clerk with J. Greenhood & Bros, res Sev- enth bet Washington and Clay
Pierson Charles K., delivery clerk with Wells, Fargo & Co, res 1061 Clay
Pierson George, mining, res SW cor Clay and Twelfth
Pierson J., carpenter, res N s Eighteenth nr West
Pierson Thomas, watchmaker California Watch Co, res Wil- low Park, W B .
Pietro Boscocie, laundryman Contra Costa Laundry
Pike S. B., insurance agent (S F) res NW cor Tenth and Poplar, W O
Pimentel Francisco C., res NW cor Atlantic and Campbell, W O
Pinckney John H., clerk with J. B. Hobart, res 628 East Twelfth
PINE HENRY, proprietor Park House, N s University av nr Third, W B
Pine M. A. Mrs., res NW cor Seward and Peralta, W O
Pink D. J., carpenter W D Co
Pinkerton T. H., physician, office and res 570 Eleventh
PINKHAM GEORGE, groceries and liquors, W s Telegraph av nr Fiftieth, Temescal
Try Stephen Smith's system of collecting Rents, 917 Broadway
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Sign Painting.
Try Gordon's Ice Cream. It is the best and cheapest. 469 Ninth
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