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Ruesch William, professor languages, S s Central av nr Oak
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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Russell Horace A., carpenter, res E s Broadway ur Monroe Russell Hugh, carpenter, res Ns Pacific av bet Willow and Chestnut
RUTHART VIKTOR, proprietor Alameda Brewery, res NW cor Santa Clara and Third avs
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San Wan, laundry, Santa Clara av nr Cottage
Sanderson William, carpenter, res Everett nr Central av
Scanland J. S., butcher with Conrad Liese, res Yosemite Hotel
Schaberg William, res Woodstock, Alameda Point
Scherr Leo, actor, res S s Santa Clara av bet Third av and Webster
Scheuring George, tailor, res S s Santa Clara av bet Third av and Webster
Schierhold John F. (Franenholz & Co., S F) res N s Rail- road av bet Prospect and Euclid
Schmidt Joseph, music teacher, res cor Santa Clara av and Prospect
Schmidt William, school teacher, res S s Central av bet Second and Third avs
Schoenau Henry, saloon and res Prospect nr Mastick Station Schroeder Adolph, brick contractor, res cor Railroad av and Paru
Schumacher A., res N s Railroad av nr Prospect
Schumacher Charles, laundry and res cor Central av and Walnut
Schuman Frederick, res S s Railroad av nr Oak
SCHUTZEN PARK, H. Bremer proprietor, bet Central av, Prospect and McPherson
Seaman Anna Miss, res cor St. John and Santa Clara av
Sesnon Robert Mrs., Woodstock, Alameda point
Severin Theodore, saloon and res Park nr Santa Clara av Seymour William, clerk with J. B. Vosburgh
Sheldon James T., physician, res Ns Everett nr Station Shepard Peter D., carpenter, res W s Park nr Clinton av Shepardson Hart F., real estate, res Railroad av nr Webster Sherman S., tailor, res NE cor Railroad av and Schiller Sherry Jennie, domestic, Ns Pacific av bet Wood and Pros- pect
Shultis Edward, painter, res E s Park nr Central av
Siegfried John C., salesman (S F) res Alameda av nr Willow
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.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for all kinds of Glass.
Woodward & Taggart, Agents for care of Property.
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Sieglietz Herman, watchmaker (S F) res N s Central av nr Park
Silver Agnes, domestic, res Clement nr Everett
Silver Joseph, laborer, res Cottage nr Central av
Simpson William, druggist (S F) res Central av nr St. John Smith De Witt C., res S s Alameda av nr Oak
Smith E. Minor (Palmer & Smith) assessor, res cor Ver- sailles and Buena Vista avs
Smith George O. jr. (Hutchinson, Mann & Smith, S F) res N s Central av bet 3d av and Webster
Smith James, laborer C P R R, res Woodstock, Alameda point
Smith James M., surveyor, res S s Alameda av nr Oak
Smith John S., tailor, NW cor Railroad av and Park, res Pioneer Homestead
Smith L. D., carpenter, res cor Broadway and Monroe Smith Oliver G., stevedore, res W s Court nr Central av Smith Thomas A., County Recorder, res N s Pacific av bet Park and Oak
Snook John A., bookkeeper (S F) res W s Broadway nr Lincoln
Sohlke Theodore, teacher, res Santa Clara av nr Paru
Sorenson Andrew, laborer, res High nr Central av
Southard Emily Miss, dressmaker, res SW cor Oak and Central av
Stanke Florean, laborer, cor St. George and Central av Stark J. F., engineer, res Yosemite Hotel
Sterling -, physician, res Yosemite Hotel
Stoll C. A. Mrs., res N s Pacific av bet Park and Oak
Stolze & Sturm (Conrad Stolze and Charles Sturm) board- ing house and liquors, Mastick Station
Stolze Conrad (Stolze & Sturm) res Mastick Station
Stratton Louise Mrs., res Versailles af nr Railroad av
Straub D., carpenter and builder, res W s Hibbard nr Rail- road av
Studley Sophia, domestic, N s Lincoln nr Park
Sturm Charles (Stolze & Sturm) res Mastic Station Sunkell Frederick, gardener, res E s Walnut nr Railroad av Sweet J. D., physician, res Ns Central av bet 3d av and Webster
Swyney Caroline J. Mrs., res cor St. John and Railroad av
STEPHEN SMITH --- for Choice City Lots --- 917 Broadway.
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Drink pure Eastern Cider. Gordon, agent, 469 Ninth street.
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Tabor Rodney L., pastor First Presbyterian Church, res W s Versailles nr Central av
Tappan Charles W., mining, res N s Pacific av nr 3d av
Taylor Dwight B., photographer (S F) res Ns Central av nr Everett
Taylor William, laborer, res S s Central av nr Versailles av Taylor William Mrs., res E s High nr Central av
Thomas C. E., engineer Alcatraz, res S s Santa Clara av nr Park
Thomas S. V., carpenter, res S s Santa Clara av nr Park Thompson George H., rancher, res Ss Central av bet 3d av and Webster
Thompson Thomas, master mariner, res cor Encinal av and Willow
Thomsen Christian, master mariner, res S s Santa Clara av nr Walnut
Thornton Abel, res E s High nr Central av
Tim Joe, laundry, W s Park bet Railroad and Santa Clara avs
Timothy James, res S s Railroad av bet Park and Oak
Todhunter Alfred, pastor Christ's (Episcopal) Church, res S s Santa Clara nr Oak
Tower F. P. Rev., pastor Methodist Episcopal Church, res SW cor Oak and Central av
TOWN HALL, W s Park bet Railroad av and Webb
Townsend Harvey, contractor and builder, res S s Blanding av nr Everett
Traube Hartwig, jeweler (S F) res Railroad av nr Webster Tregloan John, mining, res Buena Vista av nr Broadway Trethaway John, conductor C P R R, res Yosemite Hotel Turner Emma Mrs., res cor Paru and Central av Twichell William, physician, res N s Everett nr Station Tyler George W., atty-at-law (S F) res cor Lincoln av and Everett
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Vasselin Jules, carpenter, res San Antonio av nr Willow Volberg Charles (Schluter & Volberg, S F) res NW cor Santa Clara and Webster
Vollmar Adolph, carpenter, res Alameda av bet Walnut and Willow
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.
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Vollmar James, superintendent German Hospital (S F) res Alameda av bet Walnut and Willow
Vollmar William, carpenter, res Alameda av nr Willow
Vosburgh Joel B., hardware, stoves, etc., Ss Park nr Webb, res N s Eagle av nr Everett
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Wagner Jacob P., laborer, res Jefferson nr High
Walker Robert, hostler, cor St. George and Central av
Wallis Benjamin, bricklayer, res SE cor Clement av and Everett
Wallis B. F., agent New Zealand Insurance Co., res SE cor Clement and Everett
Walsh James C., stevedore, res cor Jackson and Mound
Walsh James F., bookkeeper, res Yosemite Hotel
Walton F. A., bookkeeper (S F) res Santa Clara av nr Pros- pect
Ward E. L., clerk with James Bishop, res 218} Seventeenth (SF)
Webster J. N., money broker (S F) res cor Monroe and College
Weckerle Charles, carpenter, res Railroad av nr Davenport Weil Henry, brewer with Viktor Ruthart, res NW cor Santa Clara and 3d avs
Welsh Walter, carriage painter, res NW cor Pacific av and Willow
Welton Nelson, plastèrer, res Ns Pacific bet Willow and Chestnut
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Wenk William, merchant (SF) res N 's Central av nr Walnut West David W., sawyer, res Buena Vista av nr Broadway West End Primary, Pacific av nr 2d av
Weyburn Charles S., painter, res Yosemite Hotel
Weyburn J. K., carpenter, res Yosemite Hotel
Wheeler H. S., res S s Central av nr Broadway
White E. J., res N s Santa Clara av nr Oak
White John A., dealer in live stock, res SW cor Buena Vista av and Willow
White Peter, hardwood lumber (S F) res Ns Pacific av bet Walnut and Oak
White Thomas jr., bricklayer, res S s Pacific av bet Walnut and Oak
Whitney & Co's Express, NW cor Railroad av nr Park
Wilcox Charles S., res Santa Clara av nr Walnut
Wilhelmi Conrad, cashier (S F) res Alameda nr Willow
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.
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Wilsoy Emily Mrs., res cor Monroe and College Wilson C., carpenter, res cor Broadway and Monroe
Wilson Cyrus, merchant (S F) res cor Everett and Rail- road av
Wilson Frank, carpenter, res cor Broadway and Monroe Winchester William, engineer, res Yosemite Hotel
Winant Samuel, oysters (S F) res Ns Central av nr Park Wolfes Gerard, clerk (S F) res Santa Clara nr McPherson Wood A. B., dentist ($ F) res Railroad av ur Prospect
Wood Ed. M., clerk with A. S. Barber, res E s High nr Monroe
Wood Eunice G., widow, res cor Railroad av and Prospect Wood M. P. Mrs., res Broadway nr Monroe Worsham Louis L., clerk, res Yosemite Hotel Worshim Louis, res E s Park nr Central av
Wotton Moses, painter, res Broadway nr Monroe
Wulbern Jacob, clerk with Wm. Holtz, res SE cor Webster and Railroad av
Wultzen John, insurance (S F) res Kings av nr St. Charles Wunnenberg N. B., res S s Raiiroad av bet Third av and Webster
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Young Deborah Mrs., res Broadway nr Monroe Young Jerome N., carpenter, res Broadway nr Monroe Young Laura Miss, dressmaker, res E s Webb nr Park Younker Andrew, carpenter, res E s Webster bet Railroad and Pacific avs
YOSEMITE HOTEL, I. N. Kay proprietor, E s Park nr Station
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Zeh Gotlieb, butcher, res S s Central av nr Oak Zeyne Herman, carpenter, res Yosemite Hotel Zoppott Andrew, sailmaker (S F) res cor St. John and Santa Clara av
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.
PACIFIC ELECTRO-DEPOSITING WORKS.
Silver Plating, Gold Plating, Nickel Plating, Copper Plating.
Largest Works on the Pacific Coast. First class work at Eastern Prices.
Office and Works
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134 Sutter Street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
DIAMOND PRINTING OFFICE
ALL KINDS OF JOB AND MUSIC PRINTING
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. Office 454 Twelfth Street. SHEET MUSIC, PIANOS AND ORGANS Music Store 456 Twelfth Street, Oakland.
J. E. WHITE, Proprietor, POST OFFICE BOX 622.
GEO. HAYES & CO., METAL AND CORRUGATED IRON ROOFERS,
Galvanized Iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Pinnacles, Finials, etc. All kinds of ARCHITECTURAL AND OTHER SHEET IRON WORK, Manufacturers of Stamped Ornamental Zinc Work, Hayes' Patent Non-Leaking Ventilating Skylight, Blinds, Ventilators, Chimney Jacks, etc.
30 HARRIET ST., SAN FRANCISCO.
WM. HALLEY, Printer and Publisher BENITZ BLOCK, OAKLAND. In preparation THE CENTENNIAL YEAR BOOK of Alameda County. Price $3.
Stephen Smith, 917 Broadway, has desirable Houses to Rent.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for Painting of all kinds.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
SAN FRANCISCO AND PACIFIC
GLASS WORKS.
Established 1865. C. NEWMAN & CO.
Office and Works King St., near foot of Fourth, San Francisco.
Manufacturers of all kinds of GREEN and BLACK GLASSWARE.
All kinds of Plain and Lettered Bottles furnished at Short Notice.
C. Newman's Improved Elastic Demijohn. [Patented January 26, 1875.]
GALL'S CF
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By referring to the engraving, in the foreground will be seen a bottle partially covered : a represents the glass, b the tule reed, and c the wicker work. It will be seen that the bottle is first covered with the tule reed -a soft elastic sub- stance-forming a cushion, on which the rattan is woven. By this means the bottle is doubly protected, and made doubly valuable, from its Immunity from breakage. Its advantages are so many and obvious, that it needs no argument to prove its merits. Those who use Demi- johns will see at once the superiority it possesses over all other covered bottles.
Newman's Improved Box Demijohn. [Patented March 30th, 1875.]
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These Boxed Demijohns are the sim- plest, best and cheapest in the market. They are neat in appearance, compact, and securely packed, and are always ready for shipment by any conveyance, without danger of breakage. They will save 50 per cent. in freight. The Demi- john in the box being glass, cannot destroy the flavor of the lquid, and consequently should take the place of wooden kegs for all purposes.
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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
SAMM'S MILLS
Cor. First and Clay Streets, Oakland.
Now ready to Supply the Trade and Public with the Best Brands of
MEAL AND FEED
Of all descriptions kept constantly on hand. Farmers can have their milling done at short notice. I have started my new mill, with a capacity of 250 barrels of flour and 50 tons of barley per day. The flour has been fully tested before milled, and gives general satisfaction. Having every facility to do the best kind of work, I guarantee that the
BEST OF FLOUR, Etc.
Will be served from my mill, and that it will be, in accordance with the brand marked on each bag, O. K. All orders promptly and faithfully attended to. The patronage of the trade and public solicited.
Jacob Samm.
THE NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE
Central Division, INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana.
Pacific Division, ALHAMBRA BUILDING, 319 Bush St., San Francisco.
The National Surgical Institute
Eastern Division, PHILADELPHIA,
Penn.
Is the largest institution of the kind on this continent, and is chartercd with a capital of $500.000.00. The Medical and Surgical Staff comprises the best talent in the country. It employs in its Professional and Mechanical Departments
OVER ONE HUNDRED MEN.
And has successfully treated more cases of Deformities, Hemorrhoids, Paralysis, Fistula, etc., than any similar institution in the world.
More than 30,000 Cases have been treated.
Georgia.
ATLANTA,
Southern Division,
4.99
ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. D. WHEAT,
Real Estate and General Commission Agent, No. 740 FOURTH STREET, San Francisco.
H. F. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, No. 740 FOURTH STREET, San Francisco.
Grounds to Lease for a term of years, conveniently situated to the Southern and Central Pacific R. R. Depots, and also to the wharves.
Remillard & Brothers,
BRICK MAKERS,
CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS IN
PLASTERING MATERIALS.
OFFICES .- City Wharf, near Webster Street Bridge, Room No. 10, Wilcox Block, Broad way, Oakland, and Washington Street Wharf, San Francisco
GEORGE D. METCALF,
Notary Public for Alameda County
AT UNION SAVINGS BANK FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
J. C. JUNG,
AND MANUFACTURER OF Iron Shutters, Railings, Girders, Safes, Tanks and Corking Machines, 110 MAIN STREET,
Between Mission and Howard, San Francisco.
CHAS. BERNARD,
CHARTRES COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS,
Saleratus, Carbonate Soda, Cream of Tartar,
707 and 709 SANSOME STREET, S. F.
JEWELRY!
WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY,
Largest and most complete assortment ever offered in this city, at
967 BROADWAY, - - OAKLAND.
Don't fail to call and examine this stock before making purchases. No trouble to show goods.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
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North Side SEVENTH, bet, Broadway and Washington,
NEAR R. R. STATION.
The Success of my System of Collecting can be attested to by the following prominent firms:
Oakland Bank of Savings, Shakespear & Walter, F. Chappelet, A. Landon,
Sarpy, Barstow & Co., Kreyenhagen & Co., J. M. Miner, Babcock & Gould.
My charge is 10 per cent. on Collections made without suit, and 20 per cent. when suit is neces- sary.
Office hours, y A. M. to & P. M.
A. C. FARNO.
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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.
W. B. HARDY,
Dealer In
Books
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tationery
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS,
Gold Pens, Pocket Cutlery, Legal Blanks, etc.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
959 Brooadway, : : : : : : : : : : Oakland, Cal.
SUNNY SIDE HOUSE,
Cor. Thirteenth and Harrison Sts. OAKLAND.
Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms, with or without Board.
House now and newly furnished. Pleasant locality. Twelfth street cars run within a half block of the house.
A. BALDWIN Proprietor.
GEO. HAYES & CO. marin
Iron Fire-Proof Skylights,
Ventilating and Weather-Proof Blinds and Metal Cornices. Stamped Zinc Work for Architectural Decorations, Ventilators, Chimney Jacks, and all kinds of Sheet Iron Work, Cresting, etc.
ESTIMATES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
30 Harriet Street, San Francisco.
GOLDEN
GATE
Ac EMY
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA.
Students of both sexes received, either as Boarders or Day Scholars. 1
SIX DEPARTMENTS.
Academic, Commercial, Modern Language, Art.
Preparatory, Music,
EXPENSES-Boarders.
Board, Tuition, Room, Lights, Washing, etc., per term .... $80 00
DAY SCHOLARS.
Tuition, in Acad. Department, per term.
20 00
Preparatory 66 66 12 50
EXTRAS.
Spanish, French, or German, per term 12 00
Music Lessons, with use of instrument. 20 00°
Drawing, per term 12 00
Full course in Penmanship, plain and ornamental, includ- ing Pen Drawing.
30 00
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
Full Course, to be completed within a year 75 00
Full course in Telegraphy . 40 00
Same course to students in Commercial Department. 20 00
For Full Particulars, Address
J. N. HASKINS, A. E. KELLOGG,
See l'age 48 of this volume,
Principals.
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ADOLPH MEYER
Fashionable HAT 18 Kearny st.,
O. H. Burnham. D. W. Standeford. W. N. Miller.
BURNHAM, STANDEFORD & CO.,
akland Planing Mill
W. N. MILLER, Construction Manager.
Gor. First and Washington Sts., : : : OAKLAND.
Stair Building, Moldings, Brackets, Frames, Sash, Blinds, Doors, and all descriptions of Wood-work finish. Also, White Cedar and Sugar Pine Lumber constantly on hand.
GUILD
Buy a FIRST CLASS PIANO at & Reasonable Price.
WARRANTED
For Six Years.
James S. Smith, Gen'l Agt. 109 STOCKTON ST., S. F.
JUBILEE ORGANS.
PACIFIC WIRE WORKS
A. M. FUHRMANN,
751 Mission St., San Francisco.
SCREENS.
Wire Doors
WIRE FENCES, etc.
WEST COAST FURNITURE CO.
Cor. Fourth and Bryant Sts., San Francisco,
MANUFACTURE TO ORDER,
furniture, Draperies and
Bedding
Especial attention given to the use of BEAUTIFUL NATIVE WOODS !
Designs and Estimates when required.
CHAS. J. MCALISTER, Supt.
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WHOLESALE .. . .. AIL DEALER IN 469 Ninth Street, Oakland.
J. S. G. GORDON
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