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Andrews Nicholas G., mining superintendent, res 698 Syca- more
Andrews Robert, laborer, res alley bet Sixteenth and Sev- enteenth avs and East 14th and 15th
Andrus Washburn R., secretary Railroad Commission, res 1408 Tenth
Angwin James A., capenter C. P. R. R., res 1669 Taylor Angwin William Rev., pastor East Oakland M. E. Church, res 268 East 17th
Ankele John H., with Philip, Speyer & Co., (S. F.), res 124 Eleventh
Anselmi Charles. driver Joseph Anselmi, res S s McAdam nr Broadway
Anselmi Joseph, proprietor William Tell Dairy, S s McAdam nr Broadway
Ansen Fred, upholsterer C. Schreiber, res Alameda
Anthony Adam L., photographer Clarence A. Cary, res 860 Twenty-sixth
ANTHONY ALBERT G., physician and surgeon, office and res NE cor Seventh and Willow, Masonic Hall
Anthony John, laborer J. Lusk & Co., res S s Forty-fifth nr Telegraph av, Temescal
Anthony Mark, laborer, res 664 East 16th
Anthony Richard M., chief clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury (S. F.) res 964 Eighteenth
Anthony Sarah M. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar School, res 858 Castro
Anthony William T., res 1525 Broadway
Antoine Joseph, laborer, res 1370 Eighteenth
Anton August, cigarmaker (S. F.) res 608 Madison
Antonelli Vincent, fish market, 1753 Seventh, res Seventh- street House
Applegarth John, farmer, res 528 East 11th
ARCADE HOUSE, Mrs. E. Child proprietress, 1207 Broad- way and 1208 San Pablo av
Archambault Edwin A., horseshoer Sohst Bros., res 844 Franklin
Archer James, machinist (S. F.) res 378 A
Arey James A., expressman, res 833 Brush
Arey Lizzie F. Mrs., dressmaker, res 833 Brush
Arhart George J., gardener, res 1636 Myrtle
Arkison James D., tailor S. Francis, res 422 B
Gilbert & Brown Houses Built, and Houses and Lots for Sale on the Installment Plan. Office No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
Jonas J. Morrison has the most select stock of all the leading varieties of Lumber, N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sts., S. F.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., the finest collection of Modern Art Paper Hangings.
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Arlett Benjamin, bricklayer, res 711 Nineteenth
Arlett Henry, clerk Salinger Bros., res 711 Nineteenth Arlington Julia Mrs., res 1120 Washington
Arm Katie, domestic Seminary av nr Mills' Seminary
ARMES CHARLES W. (Armes & Dallam, S. F.) res 1235 Broadway
ARMES GEORGE W. (Armes & Dallam, S. F.) res 1118 Brush
Armes William D., student University
Armory Hall, S s Thirteenth bet Broadway and Franklin Armstrong Arthur B., sparmaker (S. F.) res 716 Market Armstrong Bessy, domestic Charles Scheffield, res 128 Tenth Armstrong Bradley A., artist, 454 Central av, res 1526 Broad- way
Armstrong Carrie, domestic 217 East 16th
ARMSTRONG EDWARD W., carriage and sign painter, 1500 Broadway, res 1525} Broadway
Armstrong Frank P., carriage washer City Hall Stables, res Sunnyside House
Armstrong George F., carriage painter T. D. Weymouth, res SW cor Twenty-first and Broadway
Armstrong Hiram T., carpenter (S. F.) res 1279 Campbell Armstrong Ida L. Miss, bookkeeper G. C. Fisher, res 869 Washington
Armstrong John W., carpenter C. P. R. R., res S. F.
Armstrong Martin, seaman, res 221 Hannah
Arnold Adam, butcher Hayes, Carrick & Co., res Butcher- town
Arnold Mary F. Mrs., res 957 Castro
Arnold Otto, brewer Washington Brewery, res NW cor Fifth and Kirkham
Arnold Peter J., lumberman, res 1664 Thirteenth av
Arnoup John, journalist, res 711 Webster
Arps John, dairyman, res 834 Seventeenth
Arras George, teamster Oakland Lumber Yard, res 658 Alice ARROWSMITH A. T., vice-president Alameda Macadamiz- ing Co., 954 Broadway, res S. F.
Arth George V., blacksmith M. W. Allen, res 316 Sixth
Arthur Ella Mrs., res 857 Myrtle
Arthur Edward M., paying teller Nevada Bank (S. F.) res 535 Knox pl
Arthur Ralph, salesman S. L. Strickland
ARTHUR THOMAS, secretary Oakland Home Insurance Co., 469 Ninth, res 1420 Castro
Arthur William M., student University, res 1420 Castro
Arthur William R., overseer Walter Blair, res Blair's Dairy
S. F. LAUNDRY.
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FOR WASHING. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
TILLMANN & BENDEL-IMPORTERS OF COAL OIL, SAN FRANCISCO AND OAKLAND.
All kinds of PURE ICE CREAM made to order at GORDON'S.
OAKLAND [A] DIRECTORY. 105
Asch Henry, tinsmith, res 165 Seventh
Asch Rachel Miss, saleslady Mrs. M. Wharton, res 165 Sev- enth
Ash Ferdinand F., teamster, res 360 Fourth Ashburn Alexander, merchant, res 832 Clay
Ashby D. E., head foreman J. Lusk & Co., res SE cor Clar- mont av and Clifton, Temescal
Ashby James G., laborer, res 604 Franklin
Ashby Mark T., farmer, res W s College av nr Ashby av
Ashby William, res W s College av nr Ashby av
Ashcroft Thomas, capitalist, res 518 East 18th
Asparn Henry, driver Purington & Reed, res 669 East Cen- tral av
Assessor Brooklyn Township, A. B. Webster, office 624 East Central av
Assessor City, Joseph M. Dillon, office City Hall
Assessor Oakland Township, William F. Boardman, office Court House, room 3
Astor Andrew, res 661 East 17th
Atchinson B. M. Mrs., res 603 East 14th
Atkins George, waiter Galindo Hotel, res SE cor Twenty- eighth and West
Atkinson Arthur A., carpenter and builder, res 826 Webster Atkinson George, clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 519 East 14th Atkinson George, wheelwright (S. F.) res 854 Harrison Atkinson George D., fruit and vegetables, 1425 San Pablo av Atkinson John W., mining, res 529 Eighth
Atkinson John W. Jr., student University, res 529 Eighth Atkinson S. E. Mrs., res 529 Eighth
Atkinson William, carpenter and builder, res 826 Webster Atkinson William J., carpenter, res 419 East Central av
Attorney (City) John M. Poston, City Hall
Atwill Joseph F., mining secretary (S. F.) res 907 Jackson Aubry François Xavier, housemover, res cor First and Jef- ferson
Audiffred Hypolite, wood and coal, 504 Fourth, res 763 Seventeenth
Audiffred Louis, student Oakland Business College
Auditor (County) Andrew Ryder, Court House Auerbach Louis, res 586 Charter
Augustus A., laborer C.P. R. R.
Augustus Domingo, laborer C. P. R. R., res 917 East 15th
Auroux Edward, laborer, res 361 First
Austin D. S., master mariner, res 925 Wood
Austin Frank H., solicitor Bonney & Henderson, res 717 Tentlı
The "Oakland" Collection Office, ADAMS & CO., S. E. cor. 8th and Broadway, up stairs
Jonas J. Morrison --- Redwood and Puget Sound Lumber especially selected for Building purposes and Foreign Shipment.
TILLMANN & BENDEL-Importers of TOBACCO and CIGARS, San Francisco and Oakland.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F .-- Special Designs in Window Shades to Order.
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Austin Fred., hostler Oakland Trotting Park
Austin Marcus E., speculator (S. F.), res 376 East 14th
Austin William, laborer, res cor A and Hannah
Avenue House, Mrs. Harriet Hunt proprietress, 1273 San Pablo av
Averill Lizzie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. E. W. Johnson, res Avenue House
Averill Sarah Miss, dressmaker, res Avenue House
AVERY ADELINE N. Mrs., M. D., physician, office and res 1207 Broadway
Avery George W., farmer, res 952 Third
Avery William, teamster, res 952 Third
Avery William A., butcher D. C. Wilkie, res 2145 Tele- graph av
Ayala Manuel M., real estate, res W s Railroad av nr Te- hama, Temescal
Ayers Charles H. (Ayers & Co., S. F.) res 718 Central av
Ayers David M., res SW cor Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
Ayers Edith Miss, with Pacific Press, res 1059 Castro Ayers Fannie Mrs., res 671 East 24th
Ayers James, carpenter, res 451 B
Ayers James C., res SW cor Twenty-eighth and Myrtle
Ayers M., manager D. M. Osborne & Co. (S. F.) res 718 Central av
Ayers Ransome G., carpenter, res 837 Brush
Ayers W. H., res 966 Twenty-eighth
Ayhens Paul, butcher, res NE cor O'Neill and San Pablo av, Temescal
Ayres John G., stock broker (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Ayres Joshua I., mining broker (S. F.) res 1155 Market
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Babb Charles, reporter, res 2049 Market
Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin (S. M. Babbitt, George W. Manuel and Z. T. Gilpin commission merchants, 472 Eleventlı
Babbitt Salmon M. (Babbitt, Manuel & Gilpin) res 1954 Webster
Babcock Abe, tinsmith, res 2003 Chestnut
Babcock George L., teacher music, res 573 Thirty-fifth
BABCOCK GEORGE W. & CO. (George W. Babcock and Henry H. Chittenden) hardware, agricultural imple- ments, etc., 955 Broadway
S. F. LAUNDRY.
WASHING WELL DONE AT VERY LOW RATES. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
Gordon's ICE WAGONS run regularly to Alameda and Berkeley.
OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 107
Babcock George W. (George W. Babcock & Co.) and presi- dent City Council, res 555 East 16th
Babcock Henry C., proprietor Humboldt Park Hotel, E s Telegraph av nr Temescal Creek, Temescal
Babcock John P., workman U. S. Mint (S. F.) res Tubbs Hotel
Babcock Lafayette M., tinsmith G. H. Tay & Co. (S. F.), res 2003 Chestnut
Babcock Newell H., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., res 1465 Castro
Babcock O. D. Mrs., res 1012 Jefferson
Babcock Sanford P., deputy Superintendent Streets, City Hall, res 9 Pearson's Row
Babcock Sarah H., widow, res 1216 Webster
Babcock William, dairyman John R. Talcott, res E s High nr East 14th, Fruit Vale
Babcock William S., teacher (Vallejo) res 574 Thirty-fourth Babcox Charles A., clerk, res 919 Alice
Babcox Hiram L., inventor, res 317 Third
Babcox Jefferson T., proprietor Tuscarora Water Works (Nev.) res 919 Alice
Babson & Seadler (Seth Babson and James Seadler) archi- tects, 475 Ninth
Babson Maria Miss, res Tubbs Hotel
Babson Seth (Babson & Seadler) res Alameda
Bachelder Alva H., salesman, res 1376 Franklin
Bachelder Phares J., carpenter, res 614 Fifth
Bachrodt Amelia, domestic S s East 14th, Fruit Vale Bacigalupi Ida, widow, res 1358 Market
Bacigalupi Serafino, porter Classon & Trost, 1010 Broad- way
Backus John, carpenter, res 417 Seventh
Backus Oscar J. (George H. Tay & Co., S. F.) res 320 Eighth
Bacon Frank M., millwright Oakland Bag Manufacturing Co., res 351 Seventh av
Bacon Frank P., res 960 Oak
Bacon H. D., capitalist, 305 Sansome (S. F.) res 960 Oak BACON JAMES H., confectioner, 965 Broadway, res 859 Harrison
Bacon Martin (Mackintosh & Bacon, S. F.) res 761 Four- teenth
Bacon Truman F., physician, office and res 559 Seventeenth Bacon William E., salesman W. B. Hardy, res 1383 Franklin Bacon William F., salesman W. B. Hardy, res 1423 San Pablo av
GILBERT & BROWN
Parties Purchasing furnished with Money for Building - Payable In Installments at Low Rates of Interest. No. 2 Park Row, Park St., Alameda.
JONAS J. MORRISON, Lumber Dealer, sells with the Market, and Superintends his sales Personally.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Manufacturer Fine Window Shades
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Badger Charles W., mining secretary (S. F.) res 1009 Mad- ison
Badger Henry S., student University, res 1009 Madison Badger Thomas W., proprietor Badger's Park, res Badger's Park
Badger William G., merchant (S. F.) res W s Fruit Vale av nr East 27th
Badger's Central Park, Thomas W. Badger proprietor, SE cor East 9th and Seventh av
Bagge Christian, farmer, res 1161 Peralta
Bagge Theodore F., capitalist, res SE cor Seventh and Cen- ter
Bagley Julia, domestic Mrs. S. H. Tompkins, 1405 Alice Baglin James, groceries and liquors, 1851 San Pablo av, res 1715 Market
Balls John F. W. (Althof & Bahls, S. F.) res 942 Linden
Bahm Rudolph, mining, res 765 Lydia
Bahr Gottlieb, private school and res 2034 Union
Bailey A. J., miner, res 1317 Jackson
Bailey Alfred P., photographer, .911 Broadway, res 1720 Central av
Bailey Austin, painter Charles B. Rutherford, res cor Ninth and Washington
Bailey Charles A., real estate (S. F.) res 1159 Alice
Bailey Edward, res 464 Third
Bailey George, res 418 Central av
Bailey James, res 1209 Adeline
Bailey James, gardener, res 464 Third
Bailey James Jr., res 464 Third
Bailey John, carpenter, res 914 Pine
Bailey John N., street contractor, res 1303 Sixth av
Bailey John T., blacksmith Northey & Wagar, res 464 Third
Bailey Oscar J., carpenter, res 1312 Thirteenth av
Bailey Robert S., liquors (S. F.) res 1520 Eighth
Bailey Sherman A., res 1362 Campbell
Bailey Thomas W., bookkeeper, res 856 Clay
Bailey William H., carpenter, res 529 Eighth
Bailey William I., porter (S. F.) res 675 Fifth
Bailey William T., printer Butler & Bowman, res 916 Har- rison
Baillie William M., tailor, res 733 Center
Baily Samuel, bandsawyer Pioneer Planing Mills, res 689 Twenty-fourth
Bain Margaret Mrs., midwife, res 510 Seventh
Baker Alfred S., carpenter, res 1303 Clay
Baker Alfred S., grainer, res 513 Eleventh
S. F. LAUNDRY. WASHING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
TILLMANN & BENDEL-Importers of FANCY GROCERIES, San Francisco and Oakland.
Gordon's Wagons Deliver ICE and SODA in all parts of Oakland.
OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 109
Baker Annie M. Miss, dressmaker, 482 Twenty-fifth
Baker Charles, cattle dealer, res W s Redwood av, Fruit Vale Baker Charles S. B., millhand (S. F.) res 806 Thirteenth Baker Charles W., painter, res 1004 Fifth
Baker Conrad, assayer (S. F.) res 558 Sixth
Baker Edmund G., merchant, res 1315 Franklin
Baker Emma Miss, dressmaker, res 677 East Central av Baker Gershon A., pressman Pacific Press, res 759 Jefferson BAKER HENRY Y., broker, stationery, and agent Contra Costa Laundry, and superintendent Post Office, West Oakland Station, NE cor Pine and Seventh, res 966 Chester
Baker James W., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 146 Lake
Baker Jehiel H., mining, res 669 Seventeenth
Baker John, res 677 East Central av
Baker John, liquor saloon, SE cor Fourth and Franklin
Baker John G., paymaster Pacific Improvement Co. (S. F.) res 1023 West
Baker John M., clerk (S. F.) res 806 Thirteenth
Baker Justin, teamster, res 608 Fourth
Baker Justus, teamster, res 608 Fourth
Baker Louis F., commission merchant (S. F.) res 806 Thir- teenth
Baker Mary, domestic 1127 Linden
Baker Mary, domestic Miss H. N. Field, 1825 Telegraph av
Baker Mary Miss, dressmaker Miss A. M. Baker, res 482 Twenty-fifth
Baker M. S., salesman A. J. Viele, res 710 Filbert
Baker Orrin V., blacksmith C.P.R.R. (S. F.) res 1809 Short
Baker O. S., attorney-at-law, res Hartman House
BAKER PETER, groceries and liquors, 823 Broadway, res 362 Fifth
Baker S. Mrs., res Clarendon House
Baker S. Mrs., folder Pacific Press, res 608 Jefferson
Baker Samuel (Nickerson & Co., S. F.) res 815 East 15th
Baker Sanford C., compositor (S. F.) res 713 Center
Baker Silas, farmer, res Highland av, Piedmont
Baker Silas H., farmer, res 482 Twenty-fifth Baker Thomas, laborer, res 552 Broadway
Baker Thomas P., compositor, res 713 Center
Baker Victor, res 677 East Central av
Baker William, mining, res 1123 Eleventh av
Baker William W., compositor City Itemizer, res 718 Web- ster Baker William W., laborer, res 718 Webster
Baker -, merchant, res Overland House
Collect Your Bills with ADAMS & CO., "Oakland " Collection Office, S. E. cor. EIGHTH ST. and BROADWAY, Up Stairs.
Jonas J. Morrison will sell you Cheaper and Better Lumber than any one in the trade. Try him.
TILLMANN & BENDEL-Importers of STAPLE GROCERIES, San Francisco and Oakland.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., Agent for Patent Window Shade Fixtures.
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OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. N
Baldrick Sarah, domestic 1165 West
Baldwin Addison S., artist (S. F.) res Centennial House BALDWIN ALEXANDER, proprietor Sunnyside House, SW cor Harrison and Thirteenth
Baldwin Chas. F., dairyman, SW cor East 14th and Liese av Baldwin Lloyd, attorney-at-law (S. F.) res W s Lee nr Ver- non av
Baldwin M. A. Mrs., res Blake House
Baldy A. J., clerk, res 1559 Broadway
Baldy Oscar C., veterinary surgeon and boarding and livery stable, 1366-1368 Broadway, res 1559 Broadway
Balemi John, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res Amador Hotel
Balemi Rocc, laborer Mountain View Cemetery, res Amador Hotel
Baliran Jean (Longe & Baliran) res 617 Broadway
Ball Charles H., engineer C. P. R. R., res 1714 Lincoln
Ball Francis, res 1261 Clay
Ball Horace W., chief clerk C. P. R. R. (S. F.) res 1710 Lincoln
Ball John A., mechanical engineer, res 1459 Grove
Ball Nicholas A., salesman S. E. Weston, res 1261 Clay
Ball Thomas M., compositor Daily Times, res 1261 Clay Ballantyne Catharine Miss, res 1161 Franklin
Ballantyne William, house and sign painter, 1161 Franklin
Ballantyne William Jr., painter William Ballantyne, res 516 Sixth
Ballard Fred. P., clerk C. P. R. R., res 1006 Chester
Ballard George, machine hand C. P. R. R., res 1504 Eighth Ballard James W., constable, 864 Broadway, res 942 Wood Ballard Laura A: Miss, res 1268 Fifth av
Ballard Samson K., bookkeeper (S. F.) res 1268 Fifth av Ballogh George, salesman, res 365 Ninth
Balmforth Ralph, produce, store and res 535 Sixteenth
Balzer John, shoemaker, 713 Broadway
Bamber John, res 1355 Franklin
Bamford William, physician, 657 East Central av, res 621 East 15th
Bangle Alice R. Mrs., furnished rooms, 1214 Tenth av
Bangle Bransom, house painter, res 1278 Tenth av
Bangle Edward, carriage painter Northey & Wagar, res 1352 Sixth av
Bangle Phœbe, widow, res 1278 Tenth av
Bangs Frank, clerk (S. F.) res 1307 Castro
Bankhead & Sons (David B., M. R. and J. W. Bankhead) auctioneers, 811 Broadway
S. F. LAUNDRY.
Lace Curtains, Blankets and Flannels, a Specialty. Office, 33 Geary St., S. F., and 862 Broadway, Oakland.
A.L. BANCROFT& CO. Designers Engravers,
PRINTERS,
ZINCOGRAPHERS & LITHOGRAPHERS®
721 Market St., San Francisco.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT of A. L. BANCROFT, & CO. Are Agents for several lines of
PIANOS and ORGANS
And also have large stocks of
SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, ETC. As well as the usual Music Store Supplies of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
.BANCROFT & CO. WHOLESALE A AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, AND STAPLE AND FANCY
STATIONERY®
721 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
A. L. BANCROFT & COMPANY.
Publishers, Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANOS, MUSIC, ETC.
ALSO,
Printers. Lithographers, Engravers and Binders.
The most complete business of its kind in the country. It is thoroughly systematized and divided into departments-each being in charge of a competent Manager-as mentioned below.
Wholesale Department Headquarters located on the first floor. All business connected with the wholesale and jobbing trade is referred to it. The immense stock of Stationery in all its branches, occupying portions of three floors, is under its management.
- Retail and Library Department. On the first floor. Whatever is for sale in this entire establishment can be purchased at retail in this department. The miscellaneous, scientific, medical and theological books are specially under its supervision. All are thoroughly classified, there being nearly two hundred divisions and subdivisions, embracing every prominent subject of reference.
Law Department On the first floor. It embraces the law books-over one hundred volumes : and the legal blanks-over 1500-published by the firm; and a very large and complete stock of text- books and reports imported from the East and Great Britain.
Educational Department. On the first floor. It includes such school books and school stationery as are published and manufactured by the firm, and an immense stock of school books, school apparatus and school furniture imported from the East. The main stock is stored in deep alcoves extending along nearly one entire side of the basement.
Bank and Official Department, Printing, Lithographing, Engraving and Blank Book Manufacturing, especially for Banks and Public Officers. Also, the best qualities of Stationery for their use always in stock in quantities.
Music Department Embraces several lines of pianos, square and upright, and a large variety of cabinet organs and melodeons. Also a fine stock of sheet music and music books. Latest music periodicals kept on file for free reference.
Subscription Department. On the second floor. The firm has the agency for the best and most popular subscription books, maps and pictures published in the East and has a large corps of sub- agents constantly in the field in every part of the coast. Agents wanted.
Printing and Lithographing Department. This department occupies the entire third floor, and has the necessary steam presses and machinery for executing all kinds of printing, Litho- graphing, engraving, initial stamping, etc.
Blank Book Manufacturing Department. Occupies the entire fourth floor, 75 by 170: contains the most complete set of machinery for ruling, folding, binding and manufacturing blank books to be found on the Pacific Coast. The machinery of the printing and binding departments is propelled by an engine and boiler located under the Stevenson Street sidewalk.
Publishing Department. Bancroft's Historical Library, on the fifth floor, is the basis of important scientific and descriptive works of a local nature, and maps and books of reference relating to the Pacific Coast, to be issued by the firm from time to time.
The stock of merchandise and manufactures comprised in the above Departments is the most complete and varied of any single establishment in this line of business to be found in any country in the world. Special lines of goods and special features of the business are mentioned below ..
American Decisions.
Agents for A. H. Andrews & Co., Manufacturers of the Celebrated Triumph School Furniture.
' Agents for the Celebrated Knabe Pianos.
Agents for the N. V. Silicate Book Slate Co.
Agents for the Owen Paper Co.
Agents for the Prince Organs, over 54,000 of which are now in use.
Agents for the Type Writer.
Bank and Counting House Stationers.
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Blanks and Books for County Officials to order. Bookbinders Book and Job Printers.
Copper Plate Printers. Die Sinkers.
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Engravers on Copper, Steel and Stone.
Fashionable Stationers.
General Agents for Subscription Books, Maps, etc. Importers of Foreign Stationery.
Irving Pianos. Initial Stamping,
Labels designed, engraved and printed in any desired combination of colors.
Law Blank Publishers. Law Book Publishers and Importers
Lithographers.
Law Blanks printed to order.
Lithographic Printers.
Law Stationery.
Medical Books and Periodicals.
Monogram Engraving and Stamping.
Music Books and Sheet Music.
Paper Rulers.
Pianos and Organs.
Prince Cabinet Organs.
Publishers.
Publishers of most of the Pacific Coast Law Books. Printers.
School Apparatus and Stationery.
School Books at wholesale and retail.
Seal Cutters.
Sheet Music.
Subscription Books, Maps, etc.
Sunday. School Books.
Visiting Cards engraved and printed.
Wedding Cards and Invitations.
Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Stationers. Writing Cards.
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
721 Market St., San Francisco.
J. S. G. Gordon, agent for Napa Soda Springs, 365 Tenth Street.
OAKLAND [ B ] DIRECTORY. 111
Bankhead David B. (Bankhead & Sons) res 752 Castro Bankhead Hugh (Hugh Bankhead & Co.) res 1358 Brush Bankhead Hugh & Co. (Hugh Bankhead and D. Weider)
secondhand furniture and auctioneers, 917 Washington Bankhead Jane, widow, res 752 Castro
Bankhead John W. (Bankhead & Sons) res 710 Fourth
Bankhead Malcolm R. (Bankhead & Sons) res 752 Castro
Banks Charles W., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co. (S. F.) res 2253 Telegraph av
Banks Henry D., switchman C. P. R. R., res 1719 Lin- coln
Banks John W., cook Burns & Jensen, res 1305 Webster
Banks William, seaman, res 1670 Atlantic
Bannister Alfred (Starr & Co.) res 1404 Harrison
Baptis John H., gold penmaker (S. F.) res 1119 Poplar
Baptist Antoine, seaman, res West End Hotel
Baptist M. J., sister superior, principal Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, 1534 Webster
Baptiste John, laborer Mills' Seminary
Baramia Jean, porter Woodward & Taggart, res 675 Tenth BARBAGELATA F. & CO. (Frank Barbagelata) hardware, crockery, glassware, etc., 1070 Broadway
Barbagelata Frank (F. Barbagelata & Co.) res 606 Third
Barbagelata Oscar, student Oakland Business College, res 606 Third
Barber E. T., physician and surgeon, office 6-7 Kohler- Chase House
Barber Matthew O., farmer, res SE cor Clifton and Sec- ond av
Barber Orson S., carpenter C. P. R. R., res 818 Brush
Barber Orson S. Mrs., dressmaker, res 818 Brush
Barbour James H. K., calker, res 173 Eighth
Barcka J. B., physician, office and res 731 Chester
Bareilles Catherine Miss, laundress Alfred Berard, res East 14th nr Twenty-fifth av
Bargmann Frederick, farmer, res 857 Chester
Barham John A., attorney-at-law (S. F.) res 369 East 11th Barker Alfred Z. T., painter, shop and res 1712 Seventh Barker Charles R., engineer, r. 2217 Chestnut
Barker Frank, res 1267 West
Barker Jane, domestic 120 East 14th
Barker John P., bookkeeper Charles L. Taylor, res 504 Fifteenth
Barker Joshua, bookkeeper (S. F.) res 462 Prospect
Barker Lucy, widow, res 513 Sixth
Barkhaus Frederick, carpenter, r. 653 Seventh
Gilbert & Brown.
No better Investment than the Bargains in Alameda Real Estate Offered at No. 2 Park Row, Park Street, Alameda.
Jonas J. Morrison, Lumber Dealer, N. E. cor. Mission and Spear Sts., S. F., has large shed filled with well seasoned Lumber.
TILLMANN & BENDEL-Importers JAPAN and CHINA TEAS, 407-411 Clay St., S. F., and 907 Washington St., Oakland.
GEO. W. CLARK, 645 Market St., S. F., INTERIOR DECORATOR.
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