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Woodward George, clerk with T. Lancaster, res Twenty- first and West
Woodward Gideon, real estate, res 567 Third
Woodward John, carpenter, res W s Louise nr B
Woodward John K. ( Woodward & Bailey) res NW cor East 11th and Thirteenth av -
Woodward Joseph, carpenter, res W s Louise nr B
Woodward Robert, carpenter, res W s Louise nr B
Woodworth James, hackman, NW cor Seventh and Broad- way, res 655 Linden
Woof John, carpenter W.D.Co., res W s Willow nr Twelfth Woof William, messenger A. and P. Co., W. O.
Woolley John C., boilermaker W. D. Co., res E s Choate bet Dwight way and Channing, B.
Woolsey E. H., physician and surgeon, office 1104 Broad- way, res Grand Central Hotel
Woolsey James B., farmer, res W s Telegraph av 1 mile south of University
Woolsey Katie F. Miss, student University
Woolsey Mollie Miss, student University
Wor Yink (Chinese) laundry, cor Locust and Telegraph av Work J. W., res E's East 14th nr Thirtieth av
Wormser Samuel I., student University
WRIGHT & CO. (Thomas J. Wright) groceries, liquors and drygoods, NW cor University av and Fifth, W. B. Wright & Heath (Arthur G. Wright and Frank F. Heath) blacksmiths, SE cor University av and Ninth, W. B. Wright A. H., carpenter, res NE cor Thirtieth and Union Wright Albert, fireman C.P.R.R., res Ns Chase nr Campbell Wright Andrew C., butcher (S. F.) res 868 Chester
Wright Arthur G. (Wright & Heath) res SE cor University av and Ninth, W. B
Wright Benjamin, res NW cor Franklin and Fifth
Wright Cyrus S. (N. Gray & Co., S. F.) res 758 Tenth
Wright Doratus, night watchman C. P. R. R., res N s Chase nr Willow
GILBERT & HUNTER BUY and SELL REAL ESTATE and MINING PROPERTY-LOANS NEGOTIATED. 224 Montgomery st. S. F., or Park st. Alameda.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for SIGN PAINTING.
Sanford, Kelsey & Co., ARCTIC SODA and VICHY on draught, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.
Woodward & Taggart, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers.
474 OAKLAND [W] DIRECTORY.
Wright Edward D. (Wright & Stone, S. F.) res Tubbs' Hotel Wright Edward E., draughtsman, res 962 Clay
Wright George, res 612} East 12th
Wright George, freight clerk C. P. R. R., res Lynn
Wright George, laborer with E. & A. Newland, res Alta av nr Pleasant Valley av
Wright Henry N., insurance agent (S. F.) res Piedmont av nr Piedmont Springs
Wright Hugh, teamster, res NE cor Third and Franklin
Wright Isaac, atty-at-law, 754 Broadway, res Grand Central Hotel
Wright James, veterinary surgeon, res 1518 Telegraph av Wright James, laborer W. D. Co., res Charter Oak Hotel Wright James A., carpenter, res Ns Brown nr San Pablo av Wright J. B., res Tubbs' Hotel
Wright J. B., conductor C. P. R. R.
Wright J. H., carpenter Oakland Planing Mill, res Winsor House
Wright John carpenter, res SE cor East 17th and Eleventh av
Wright Jonathan G., carpenter, res 696 Twenty-sixth
Wright Mary E., teacher D. and D and B. Asylum,
Wright Samuel, carpenter, res 696 Twenty-sixth
Wright S. Mrs., res 571 East 11th
Wright S. H. Mrs., dressmaker, res 1518 Telegraph av Wright Thomas J. (Wright & Co.) res San Pablo
Wright Thomas S., carpenter and builder, res N s Berkeley way nr Shattuck, B.
Wright William C., clerk with Wright & Co. and operator, W. U.Tel. Co., res NW cor University av and Fifth, W.B. Wright William H., porter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Wright - Mrs., teacher, res Newland House
Wright -, millwright Oakland City Flour Mill
Wright -, carpenter, res W s Shattuck nr Dwight way, B. Wrin James, gardener, res 1381 Ninth
Wrin Thomas, res 1381 Ninth
Wun Chung (Chinese) laundry, 560 Seventh
Wunder Henry, teamster with J. Lusk & Co., res cor Tele- graph road and Clifton, Temescal
Wunderlin Stephen, wines and liquors, 422 Eighth Wung Lee (Chinese) laundry, 1758 Telegraph av Wustefeld Fred., oysterman with George Mayes Wyand Heny P., carpenter, res 306 Seventh
Wyckoff J. I. S., carpenter, res 614 Seventeenth Wykoff D. H. carpenter, res N s Eighth bet Wood and Pine Wyman B. H., bookkeeper with Berryman & Doyle (S. F.) res NW cor Bay place and Broadway
Go to PIEDMONT SPRINGS for a Drive and elegant Dinner
DAY or NIGHT only 3 miles.
Drink Napa Soda, a pure, natural Mineral Water.
Gordon Agent.
OAKLAND [Y] DIRECTORY. 475
Wyman Florence E. Miss, student University
Wyms John H., driver Meader & Co's Express. res 371 Fourth
WYNNE BROS. (James and William Wynne) proprietors The Paragon Marsh Mallow Depot, 460 Seventh, nr Broadway
Wynne James (Wynne Bros.) res 460 Seventh
Wynne Owen, tailor, res 9623 Broadway
Wynne William (Wynne Bros.) res London, England
Wythe J. H. Rev., res W s West nr Tenth
Wythe J. H. jr. Rev., pastor Centennial M. E. Church, res W s West nr Tenth
Wythe S. J. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res W s West nr Tenth
Wythe W. T., physician (S. F.) res W s West nr Tenth
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Yale Charles G., editor Mining and Scientific Press (S. F.) res 179 Third
Yale Jeremiah S., salesman with Tubbs & Co. (S. F.) res 222 East 15th
Yale John, clerk County Clerk, res 713 Tenth
Yard George M., physician, res 621 Webster
Yarrington Alexander D., sawyer with D. A. Macdonald & Co., (S. F.) res E s Adeline nr Eighteenth
Yarrington E. A. Mrs., ladies' hairdresser, res 858 Jefferson Yarrington Thomas D., clerk Custom House (S. F.) res E s Adeline nr Eighteenth
Yates Ann Miss., cook Knox House
Yates E. L., stockowner, res Oakland Trotting Park
Yates R. R., with Murphy, Grant & Co. (S. F.) res 573 Eleventh
Yates William H., master mariner, res Ns Division nr Wood Yawart George (Chris. Bauder & Co.) res 838 Broadway Yeager Jeremiah (Hardy & Yeager) res Stewart's Hotel Yeager Pauline, res S s Seventh bet Filbert and Linden Yee Hop (Chinese) laundry, Ss Seventh bet Wood and Pine Ye Son (Chinese) laundry, 706 Broadway
Yee Lee (Chinese) laundry, Oakland Point
Yelland Raymond D., teacher drawing and painting Mills' Seminary, res cor Seventh av and East 19th
Yerick Adam, carpenter, res 958 Grove
Yerick Clark, brakeman C. P. R. R., res 958 Grove Yerxa D., painter, res Tremont House
GILBERT & HUNTER {' S REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS ) 224 MONTGOMERY, S.F. LOANS NEGOTIATED. or Park st., Alameda.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for PAINTING of all kinds.
Woodward & Taggart -- Desirable Business Property for Sale.
476 OAKLAND [Y] DIRECTORY.
Yik Lee (Chinese) laundry, 771 East 12th
Yik Lung (Chinese) employment office, 369 Eighth
Ying Lung (Chinese) laundry, 652 Broadway
Yoell Eva Mrs., res NW cor Grove and Eighth
Yolland Thomas, res 229 Twelfth
Yore John, student Oakland Business College, res cor Thir- teenth and Broadway
York Bert, clerk with H. M. Ames
York Robert, bookkeeper, res 1304 Webster
Youle William, engineer Pioneer Planing Mill, res Overland House
Young Abel W., ship joiner, res SE cor Seventh av and East 11th
Young Albert E., carpenter, res W s Campbell bet Atlantic and Pacific
Young Andrew (McCauley & Young, S. F.) res NE cor Eighteenth and Filbert
Young Andrew J., mining superintendent, res Ns Ninth nr Kirkham
Young A. W., carpenter W. D. Co.
Young Charles, carpenter, res S s Temescal nr Telegraph av Young Henry, housemover, res Golden Star Hotel
Young Isaac, fireman C. P. R. R., res N s Willow bet Bay and Cedar
Young James M., baggagemaster C. P. R. R., res N s Twelfth bet Magnolia and Adeline
Young John, salesman with D. Stuart, res 957 Jefferson Young John, res Cosmopolitan House
Young John F., clerk Custom House, S. F., res 1008 West Young Jos. W. (Murray & Young) res Grand Central Hotel Young Ladies' Club, Miss Alice H. Whitcomb president,
Miss Sarah Bolton treasurer, SE cor University Grounds nr Strawberry creek, B.
Young Lawrence, plasterer, res cor Seventeenth and Grove
Young Lewis (Burner & Young) res E s Chestnut nr Fifth Young Patrick, laborer, res Winthrop House
Young Thomas D., lumber (S. F.) res 1274 Seventh nr Union Young William N., res Grand Central Hotel
Young -, carpenter, res 362 Eighth
Youngman George W., laborer Oakland Planing Mill, res 562 Jackson
Youngman Henry, carpenter, res 562 Jackson
Youngman Michael, carpenter, res 562 Jackson Youngman Thompson, res 562 Jackson
Yule John, deputy county clerk, res 713 Tenth
Yup Wah (Chinese) laundry, 1908 San Pablo av
PIEDMONT SPRINGS AN EXCELLENT SUMMER AND WINTER RESORT. 3 miles from Oakland. A. D. WHITNEY . Propr.
SANFORD, KELSEY & CO., importers of Drugs and Chemicals, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.
Eureka Refrigerator the best, at Gordon's, 469 Ninth street.
OAKLAND [Z] DIRECTORY. 477
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Zalud John (Lotka & Zalud) res S. F. Zander William E., student University, res Berkeley Hotel Zeier George, blacksmith, East 12th bet Eleventh and Twelfth avs
Zeile Frederick W. jr., student University, res Berkeley Hotel
Zell George, deckhand Oakland Ferry
Zellner Ferdinand F., music teacher Mills' Seminary, res W s Eleventh av bet East 16th and East 17th
Zent Isaac W., res E s Eleventh av bet East 15th and East 16th
Zentmayer Wilhelmine Miss, dressmaker, res 519 Eighth ZEISS HARRY A., meat market SE cor Chester and Eighth Zeta Psi Hall, Howard Stillman president, William M. Van
Dyke treasurer, S. A. Chapinjr. secretary, E s Audubon nr Bancroft way, B.
Ziegenbein John (Samm & Ziegenbein) res 966 Peralta Zimmer Louis, whitewasher Grand Central Hotel
Zimmerman Louis, butcher, res 727 Filbert
Zimmerman's Gardens, John Knoll proprietor, NE cor Second and Harrison
Zindle George, plasterer, res 709 East 12th
ZINGSEM P. J., wines and liquors, SW cor Peralta and Seventh
Zlabinger Caspar, cabinetmaker, res 664 Harrison
Zonnerville F. M., painter with John H. Garrigan, res 864 Broadway
GILBERT & HUNTER { REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENTS ) 224 MONTGOMERY. S.F. LOANS NEGOTIATED. f or Park st., Alameda.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for PAINTS, OILS and GLASS.
Sanford, Kelsey & Co .-- HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.
WOODWARD & TAGGART, 460 and 462 EIGHTH STREET.
PROSPECTO
Directorio Comercial Internacional - DEL
ESPAÑOL É INGLÉS,
De la Costa del Pacífico.
Los Editores aprovechan esta oportunidad para anunciar al público que han logrado hacer los arreglos preliminares para llevar a cabo la publica- cion de una obra con el título de Directorio Comercial Internacio- nal Español e Ingles de la Costa del Pacifico, y que ya varias personas inteligentes y enérgicas se ocupan en hacer solicitaciones y recojer datos para que la obra tenga la importancia debida. El pensamiento de esta servá comprensivo, pues contendrá, en un órden metódico, listas de los comerciantes y fabricantes de todos los puertos principales y de las ciudades y pueblos del interior, cuyo comercio se comunica por medio de los puertos del Pacífico desde el de Victoria al Norte hasta Panamá al Sur, incluyendo Victoria, (Colombia Britanica) Portland, (Oregon) San Francisco y todos los pueblos y ciudades importantes de los Estados Mejicanos, como son :
SONORA, SINALOA, DURANGO, JALISCO, COLIMA, BAJA CALIFORNIA, y GUERRERO,
y los Estados Centro-Americanos, como:
GUATEMALA, SAN SALVADOR, HONDURAS, COSTA RICA y NICARAGUA.
Las riquezas agrícolas y mineras de cada uno de los referidos Estados serán tratadas por medio de artículos interesantes y rasonados, escritos por personas inteligentes que seràn enviadas expresamente à todos esos puntos con el objeto de adquirir informes completos y detallados, sobre todo aquello que ofrezca interés, tanto á los fabricantes y comerciantes del mundo, como al emprendedor capitalista.
Tambien se hallará en el Directorio informes completos y exactos concer- nientes al terreno, clima y productos naturales de cada Estado, como así mismo estadísticas de exportaciones é importaciones, manufacturas y minas.
Tambien contendrá una descripcion de todos los pueblos y ciudades, el comercia, la industria, las manufacturas y ventajas generales de cada uno de ellos. Todos los artículos descriptivos seràn publicados en español é inglés, en páginas alternadas.
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Esta obra, con especialidad, serà tambien de grande utilidad, porque auxiliará, por el intímo conocimiento que se adquiera, á que se estrechen mas y mas las relaciones comerciales entre los pueblos Anglo é Hispano- Americanos del Pacífico.
Precio: 5 Pesos el ejemplar.
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Evaristo Andrade, Agente Principal.
Publicado en San Francisco, California, No. 518 calle de Clay.
A beautiful Summer Home-PIEDMONT SPRINGS
THREE MILES FROM OAKLAND.
For Biliousness drink Eastern Cider. Gordon, agent, 469 Ninth.
Pacific Coast.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
(English and Spanish.)
Price
$5.00
Agents for this publication have been engaged in canvassing and gathering information since January last, in Mexico and on the Southern Coast, including the States of
Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango
Jalisco, Colima,
Lower California,
Guerrero, and Cent. America, Costa Rica,
And the cities of San Francisco, Portland, and Victoria, V. I.
The Agricultural and Mineral resources of the above States, and all infor- mation of value to the Manufacturer, Merchant and Capitalist, will be given in both English and Spanish.
It will contain a complete Classified Business Directory of all Manufacturers, Importers, Wholesale Dealers, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Hotels, etc., of the principal cities of the Coast, from Victoria, to Panama. The business headings will be in English and Spanish.
The principal object of this work is to forward the interests of the Merchant and Manufacturer, by giving exact information concerning all important Commercial and Manufacturing centres, and to thereby advance the Com- mercial relations between the American and Spanish-American cities of the Pacific.
B. C. VANDALL, Publisher. 518 Clay St., San Francisco.
GILBERT & HUNTER AGENTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND ALAMEDA PROPERTY, Office, 224 Montgomery st., S. F., or Park st., Alameda.
C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, Agent for AVERILL MIXED PAINTS.
Woodward & Taggart -- Desirable Residence Property for Sale.
HENRY ROBINSON,
Dealer In
REAL ESTATE
usurance Agent.
Park Street, Alameda Station, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
STOLZ & STURM, Proprietors
ALAM
Mastick Station.
First Class Restaurant, Fine Garden and Bowling Alley.
Alameda Brewery
N. W. cor. Santa Clara and Third avenues, ALAMEDA.
VICTOR RUTHARDT
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Proprietor.
BOWLING ALLEY And Fine Pleasure Grounds FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY.
PIEDMONT SPRINGS FIRST CLASS HOTEL FOR SUMMER BOARDERS 3 miles from Oakland. A. D. WHITNEY. Propr.
SANFORD, KELSEY & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Eastern Cider Company, 469 Ninth.
ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
THE TOWN OF ALAMEDA.
This beautiful suburban town lies on the south bank of the San Antonio creek, and is washed by the waters of the Bay of San Francisco upon the west. Alameda has long been noted for its delightful elimate. It is a favorite resort for people seeking to escape from the fierce winds which prevail in San Francisco during six months of the year. Lying so far to the southward of the Golden Gate, the blasts which sweep in through that entrance and torture the residents upon the peninsula and the opposite shores of the bay do not reach it, except as gentle zephyrs, just brisk enough to give an invigorating tone to the atmosphere. In- corporated as a town in 1872, Alameda enjoyed a steady accretion of the best class of population, until in 1876 what had been but a moderate current became a tidal wave. The present volume shows that the population has fully doubled within a year. Large tracts of land have been subdivided into building lots, many new streets and avenues opened, and hundreds of houses erected. Enjoying, as Alameda does, so equable a climate, it is but natural that seekers after health or retirement should make their homes within her borders, but the more sanguine believer in her future claim for her, eventually, importance as a commercial and manu- facturing city, and certainly there exists no reason why their speculations may not be fulfilled.
Communication with San Francisco by railroad and ferry is frequent, and the monthly commutation fare is the same as between San Francisco and Oakland. Excellent church and school privileges abound, full details of which appear in the ensuing pages.
The population of Alameda is fully six thousand, and at its present rate of increase it will soon require a city charter for the more extended purposes of municipal government. It is confidently predicted that by the year 1880 Alameda will have a population of twenty thousand, and rank as one of the leading cities of the State.
GILBERT & HUNTER BUY and SELL REAL ESTATE and MINING PROPERTY-LOANS NEGOTIATED. 224 Montgomery st. S. F .. or Park st. Alameda,
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Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for PAINTING OF ALL KINDS.
BUY YOUR HOMESTEADS OF WOODWARD & TAGGART.
484 ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
costing $5,000. Rev. R. L. Tabor, Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday School at 12:30 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH .- Location southwest cor- ner Park street and Central avenue. Rev. H. B. Heacock, Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 12:30 p. M.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, R. C .- Location southeast corner Santa Clara avenue and Chestnut street. Rev. William Gleeson, Pastor. Pastoral residence, East Oakland. Ser- vices at 9 A. M. Sunday School at 2 P. M.
PUBLIC HALLS.
HARMONIE HALL .- West side Paru street between Santa Clara and Central avenues.
TOWN HALL .- West side Park street between Railroad and Santa Clara avenues.
SMITH'S HALL .- Southwest corner Park street and Pacific avenue. Seating capacity about 300.
MASONIC HALL .- Southwest corner Santa-Clara avenue and Park street.
ODD FELLOWS' HALL .- Northeast corner Park street and Webb avenue.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.
OAK GROVE LODGE, No. 215 .- Stated meetings on the last Thursday evening of each month at Masonic Hall, southwest corner of Santa Clara avenue and Park street. Membership, 38. E. Minor Smith, W. M .; Charles H. Ham, S. W .; James Hayselden, J. W .; A. S. Barber, Treasurer; E. B. Keene, Secretary ; William C. Biss, S. D .; James Milling- ton, J. D .; James McGowan, Chaplain; Alexander Innes, Marshal; Jackson Dever and Joseph Lancaster, Stewards; Frank Hally, Tyler.
FOR A FINE View of GOLDEN GATE and the BAY GO TO PIEDMONT SPRINGS.
SANFORD, KELSEY & CO .-- Homeopathic Remedies, a full assortment, cor. Broadway and 10th.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 469 Ninth street.
ALAMEDA DIRECTORY. 485
Adoptive Masonry.
THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR.
ALAMEDA CHAPTER No. 7 .- Stated meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of every month at Masonic Hall. Mem- bership, 34. Conrad Liese, Worthy Patron; Hattie E. Cuthbert, Worthy Matron; Nellie Liese, Associate Matron; Jackson Dever, Treasurer; E. Minor Smith, Secretary; Abbie Coombs, Conductress; Magdalene Nobman, Associate Conductress; Jennie A. Smith, Adah; Elizabeth Hayselden, Ruth; Emily A. Lewis, Esther; Helen Irwin, Martha; Anna M. Cook, Electa; Marion P. Wood, Warder; George L. Lewis, Sentinel.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
ENCINAL LODGE, No. 164 .- Meets every Monday evening at hall north-east corner Park street and Webb avenue. Membership, 80. Charles H. Ham, N. G .; John Ellsworth, V. G .; James Cook, Treasurer; David W. Martin, Record- ing Secretary; Menzo W. Peck, Permanent Secretary.
Independent Order of Good Templars.
ALAMEDA LODGE, No. 385 .- Meets every Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, north-east corner Park street and Webb avenue. Membership, 60. A. F. Barber, P. W. C. T .; Ross D. Taylor, W. C. T .; Miss May Millington, W. R. H. S .; Miss Emma Haile, W. L. H. S .; Miss Emma Barber, W. V. T .; M. A. Dye, W. S .; Miss F. E. Haile, W. A. S .; E. J. Burnham, W. F. S .; Miss H. Bynon, W. Treasurer; William Barton, W. M .; Miss Ida Ballentine, W. D. M .; Charles Ludington, W. I. G .; Oliver Cook, W. O. G .; J. W. Bones, W. Chaplain.
Sons of Temperance.
ALAMEDA COUNTY DISTRICT DIVISION .- Dr. M. D. Merrick, of Oakland, D. W. P .; Miss Hulda Victoria Bynon, of Ala- meda, D. W. A .; W. A. Duncombe, of Berkeley, D. Scribe; S. Wooten, of Haywards, T .; Rev. J. T. Wills, of Haywards, Chaplain; J. A. Rawson, of San Leandro, Con .; C. Coolidge, of Oakland, Sentinel.
SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS REPRESENTED .- Oakland, No. 10; Berkeley, No. 11; Alameda, No. 13; Haywards, No. 14; Sweepstakes, No. 19, at San Leandro; and Pleasanton, No. 278.
GILBERT & HUNTER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Office, 224 Montgomery st., S. F., or Park st., Alameda.
Call on C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, for all kinds of Glass.
WOODWARD & TAGGART have FARMS and RANCHES for Sale.
486 ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
ALAMEDA DIVISION No. 13 .- Sterling McLean, W. P .; Miss Ella Jayne Bynon, W. A .; John S. Scanland, R. S .; T. G. Stevenson, A. R. S .; Alfred Barber, F. S .; W. S. Read, T .; Mrs. Matilda R. Hill, Chaplain; Miss Ida M. Vosburgh, C .; Miss A. M. Winant, A. C .; Charles C. Cas- well, I. S .; Robert Tappen, O. S .; C.W. Woodrow, P.W. P.
The Alameda Encinal.
F. K. Krauth, editor and publisher. Office east side Park street between Lincoln and Webb avenues. This jour- nal is now in the eighth year of its publication. It is is- sued every Saturday. Terms, $3 per annum.
Alameda Building and Loan Association.
Monthly meetings are held at Harmonie Hall on the second Saturday of each month; Henry Mohns, Secretary
Harmonie Society.
Meets every Thursday evening at Harmonie Hall. Object of the society, cultivation of music and social intercourse. Membership, 70. C. Volberg, President; J. W. Mastick, Vice-President; C. Wilhelmi, Treasurer; A. Falk, Secretary.
Post Offices.
ALAMEDA POST OFFICE .- North-east corner of Park street and Webb avenue. A. S. Barber, Postmaster. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Mails arrive at 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Mails depart at 7 A. M. and 4 P. M.
ENCINAL POST OFFICE .- West side of Webster street be- tween Railroad and Santa Clara avenues. J. W. Clark, Postmaster. Office hours and arrivals and departures of the mails same as Alameda Office.
PIEDMONT SPRINGS A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE, only 3 miles from OAKLAND. A. D. WHITNEY, Proprietor.
SANFORD, KELSEY & CO .-- Natural Mineral Waters, cor. Broadway and Tenth st.
All sizes Refrigerators and Ice Chests for sale at Gordon's.
ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
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Abjohn William, laborer, res E s Broadway bet Central av and Monroe
Ackley Ezra, carriage maker, Es Park opp Pacific av, res SW cor Central av and Oak
Atna Fire Insurance Co. (of Hartford) Henry Mohns agent, S s Pacific av bet Chestnut and Willow
Ahlborn Charles, res SW cor High and Van Buren
ALAMEDA BREWERY, Victor Ruthardt proprietor, NW cor Santa Clara and Third avs
Alameda Building and Loan Association, A. Neuberg presi- dent, Henry Mohns secretary, office Harmonie Hall
Alameda Dairy, Brower & Barber proprietors, N s Pacific av bet Willow and Chestnut
ALAMEDA ENCINAL (THE) F. K. Krauth publisher and proprietor, E s Park bet Lincoln and Webb avs
ALAMEDA GARDEN, wines and liquors, Stolze & Sturm proprietors, W s Prospect nr Railroad av
Alameda Grammar School, C. L. Metzger principal, SE cor Mound and Van Buren
Alameda Harmonie Society, Charles Volberg president, Har- monie Hall
Alameda High School, A. F. Craven principal, N s Santa Clara av bet Willow and Chestnut
Alameda Manuel, laborer with J. D. Cuthbert
ALAMEDA MARKET, Conrad Liese proprietor, W s Park bet Railroad and Santa Clara avs
ALAMEDA MESSENGER, Charles T. Johns editor and manager, Park bet Santa Clara and Central avs
Alameda Nursery, William Meyer proprietor, N s Pacific av bet Webster and Third av
Alameda Oil Works, Samuel Orr proprietor, cor Spruce and Davenport
ALAMEDA PHARMACY, C. B. Elbe proprietor, W s Park bet Santa Clara and Central avs
ALAMEDA POST OFFICE, A. S. Barber postmaster, NE cor Park and Webb av
GILBERT & HUNTER AGENTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND ALAMEDA PROPERTY, Office. 224 Montgomery st., S. F .. or Park st., Alameda.
C. B. RUTHERFORD, 1016 Broadway, Agent for AVERILL MIXED PAINTS.
Woodward & Taggart -- Desirable Residence Property for Sale.
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ALAMEDA DIRECTORY.
Alberg Agnes, domestic with Henry C. L'hote
Albers August, res Es Hibbard bet Railroad and Pacific avs Alexander Charles M., travelling salesman with Whittier,
Fuller & Co. (S. F.) res SW cor Schiller and Eagle av Altwater David, laborer National Flouring Mills (S. F.) res Es St. John nr Railroad av
Ames Orville T. (O. T. Ames & Co.) res SW cor Park and Railroad av
AMES O. T. & CO. (Orville T. Ames and Alexander Cook) wines and liquors, SW cor Park and Railroad av
Anderson Anton, master mariner, res NE cor Pacific av and Schiller
Anderson Charles, master mariner, res N s Alameda av bet Park and Oak
Anderson Gustav, stevedore, res Es St. George bet Railroad and Santa Clara avs
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