Directory of the township and city of Oakland : together with the townships of Brooklyn and Alameda, for the year 1869, Part 10

Author: Stilwell, B. F
Publication date: 1869
Publisher: [Oakland, Calif.] : Oakland News Office
Number of Pages: 286


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The affairs of the Company will be conducted upon liberal, but safe principles. It will not discount or deal in Commercial or Business Paper, and no Loans will be made on Individual Security. The interest allowed on Deposits and Trust Funds, and that charged on Loans will be equitable. The rates for the safe keeping of Valuable Property and Papers will be reasonable, and all Agency and other business will be transacted on liberal terms. The Vaults of the Com- pany are the largest and strongest in the State, built for the Safe-Deposit business, and are perfectly fire and burglar-proof.


Deposits will be received and accounts kept in Gold and Silver Coin, or National Currency, payable in the same, as customers may desire. The Company will have Correspondents in every State and Territory of the Union, and in Foreign Countries having business relations with the Pacific Coast, thus affording good facilities for making collections and transacting financial business. Eastern citizens and foreign travelers visiting California on business, or for pleasure, are invited to have their letters and papers addressed to the care of the Company, and can use its office for their business and correspondence.


Especial attention is called to the great advantages of employing this Company in the transaction of such business, in preference to individuals : A large Guarantee Capital, with over Two Hundred Stockholders; its operations directed and controlled by a responsible Board of Trustees ; a Perpetual existence ; a Permanent and Central Office, where business can be transacted without delay ; faithful and obliging Officers and Employés, who will promptly attend to the interests of all customers ; a well-organized system of Records and Accounts, showing every transaction with the Company ; and the security of Fire and Burglar-proof Vaults, constructed expressly for the Safe-Deposit business.


These features are strongly urged in its favor, against, on the other hand-Individual Respon- sibility; the Uncertainty of Life; the Fluctuations of Business; the Changes of Residence; the frequent Unfaithfulness and Neglect of Agents ; the Inconvenience to Friends; the Loss of Time in waiting upon private parties ; and the danger of loss by Fire or Theft of valuable property and papers.


Courts, Corporations, Capitalists, Public Officers, Business Men, Executors, Administrators, Treas- urers, Agents, Travelers, Strangers, persons unaccustomed to business, and others, are invited to examine the organization and responsibility of this Company, and avail themselves of any facilities it may afford for their business.


.CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., 8. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 129


Barrett Paul, stonemason, res n s 1st st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Barrett Patrick, butcher, res n s 5th st, bet Washington and Clay.


Barry D. B., laborer, res s e cor 11th and Webster sts.


Barry John, laborer, res 8th st, near Centre.


Barry J., laborer, n w cor Peralta and 7th sts.


Barry D., saddler, n e cor Broadway and 7th sts, res s e cor 1st and Broadway.


Barry Win., laborer, res 7th st, near Peralta.


BARNES MARY MISS, select school, cor Clay and 6th sts, res n s 4th st, bet Clay and Jefferson.


BARNES H. W., (H. W. Barnes & Co.,) dealers in sash, doors and blinds, Broadway bet 1st and 2d sts, res cor 4th and Jefferson sts.


Barnes G. R., blind maker, at Pioneer Planing Mills, res n s 3d st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Barnes D. G., (Olney & Barnes) architect, res w. s Washington st, bet 4th and 5th.


Barnes R., res n e eor 4th and Jefferson sts.


Battersbrer Frederick, wheelwright, res s e cor Grove and 6th sts. Battersbry Wm., gardner, res w s Franklin st, bet 1st and 2d.


Batchelder T. Capt., master mariner, res Harrison st, near 18th. Bachelder P. J., carpenter and builder, res Franklin st, bet 13th and 14th.


Bamford Edmund L., harness maker, with J. Lentell, cor 11th and Broadway.


Ball R. C., architect, S. F., res e s Adeline st, bet West 10th and West 12th.


Balcom Wm. E., carpenter, res w s Franklin st, bet 9th and 10th. Ballatyne William, painter, res s s 9th st, bet Franklin and Webster.


Barroilhet Henry, Chilean consel and banker, S. F., res n e cor 7th and Center sts.


Banzelli J., banker, S. F., res n w cor Jackson and 9th sts.


Barlow Sarah Mrs., res s s 9th st, bet Broadway and Franklin. Bailey Thomas W., clerk, res e s Clay st, bet 7th and Sth.


Bailey Richard, produce dealer, S. F., res n s West 10th st. Barks A., laborer, res s $ 2d st, bet Washington and Clay. Bartadelata F., grocer, res n w cor Jefferson and 3d sts.


Bass Ellen Miss, laundress, res Contra Costa Laundry.


Barnstead A. D. Mrs., res w s Pine st, bet Division and Sth. Barstow D. P., attorney at law, S. F., res Market st, near Sth. Barnet John, painter, res e s Clay st, bet 7th and 8th.


Barbagelota J. (Ghirardelli & Co.,) cor Broadway and 7th sts.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


ARMES & DALLAM,


Manufacturers and Importers OF


WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.


Pails,


Washboards,


Tubs, Feather Dusters,


Brooms,


Stationery,


Brushes,


Paper Bags,


Twines,


Ten Pins and Balls,


Baskets,


Fishing Tackle,


Blacking,


Clothes Lines,


:


&C., &C., &C.


SOLE AGENTS FOR


SHERMAN'S IMPROVED CLOTHES WRINGERS, AND


DUFFY'S STAR EXTRA MATCHES.


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Nos. 215 & 217 SACRAMENTO STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., S. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 131


BANKHEAD M., (Bankhead & Co.,) auctioneer, Broadway, bet 5th and 6th sts, res s s Webster st, bet 3d and 4th.


Bankhead D., clerk, res n e cor 4th and Webster sts.


Bayer John, baker, with Wm. II. Brown, res cor 4th and Jack- son sts.


Bayer Antonio J., baker, res s w cor 4th and Jackson sts.


Bauer Christian, wines and liquors, Broadway, bet 7th and Sth. Baudouin Frank mussel dealer, res cor 1st and Washington sts. Bassett A., stone cutter, res Market st, bet 12th and 13th.


BALDWIN D. M., M.D., physician and surgeon, office and drug store Broadway Block, bet 11th and 12th sts, res College Hill, near Pacific Female College.


Banet John, mill man, res Washington Hotel.


Beak Win., boot and shoemaker, with John Horner, Broadway, bet 2d and 3d sts.


Beck James C., insurance agent, res ns 9th st, bet Castro and Grove.


Beck J. C., painter, res n s 9th st, bet Castro and Grove.


BECHT JOSEPH, (Becht & Co.,) wines and liquors, cor Broad- way and 11th sts, res s s 11th st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


BECKWITH EDWARD G. REV., A.M., principal Oakland College School, cor 12th and Harrison sts, res 12th st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Beal Rufus, Jr., builder, res ns Sth st, bet Washington and Clay.


Beel Solomon, res n e cor Franklin and 9th sts.


Bell Frank, laborer, res Washington Hotel.


Bell William W., stone cutter, res Mechanics' Exchange.


Benitz Wm., res n e cor Sth and Webster sts.


Benitz Francis J., student, res n e cor 8th and Webster sts.


Bennett Mrs., dressmaker, res w s Webster st, bet 9th and 10th.


Bennett C. M., builder, res w s Webster st, bet 9th and 10th.


Bennett R H., commission merchant, S. F., res n w cor 6th and Julia.


Berratt A., butcher, res Franklin House.


Beatty Mrs., ladies' nurse, res s e cor Brush and 6th


Betanelle Joseph, carpenter, res ns 6th st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Betanelle Lizzie Miss, teacher District No. 2, res s s 3d st, bet Grove and Castro.


Benner F. M., San Francisco Mint, res cor 16th and West sts.


Bennison G. Edward, clerk, with E. D. Block.


Bearing Henry, merchant tailor, with C. Susengut, Broadway bet 10th and 11th sts.


Berry David, harness maker, s e cor Broadway and Sth sts, res s e cor Broadway and 1st sts.


Berry James H., res w s Grove st, bet 10th and 11th.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


OAKLAND COLLEGE SCHOOL.


This School has been established about fifteen years. Its facilities have been greatly increased within the past two years. New buildings and enlargements thus added have cost not less than forty thousand dollars. The schoolrooms and dor- mitories are all well warmed and ventilated, and the play-grounds are extensive and attractive. The corps of teachers is large, and is composed wholly of men well known in the State as educators. Students from abroad board in the Institu- tion with the Principals and Teachers, and receive the care, and are subject to the regulations requisite for health and comfort, and mental and moral progress.


It is the aim of the conductors to secure to those committed to their care at once a safe and improving home, and an amply provided school; affording them the means of a thorough, comprehensive, liberal education ; preparing them well for the walks of business, or laying a good foundation for professional studies ; training them to habits of order, energy and obedience, and helping to form char- acters sincere, manly, and unaffectedly Christian.


TERMS AND EXPENSES.


The school year is divided into two terms of twenty-one weeks each, commenc- ing, the first on the 15th of January, and the second about the 20th of July.


The expenses for board, washing, lights, etc., together with tuition, are, for


Junior students.


Junior students, first form


$30 per month. 33


Senior students.


33 to 35


For Day Scholars :


Junior students. $4 to $5 per month. Senior students. 5 to 6


EXTRA CHARGES.


For Drawing


$2 50 per month.


For Painting.


5 00 16


For Piano with use of Instrument.


8 00


For Flute or Brass Instruments. 2 00 66


NO EXTRA CHARGES.


Where two or more brothers are received a material deduction is made.


It will be observed that, although ample provision is made for the study of the ancient and modern languages, no additional charge is made for them.


j& Payments are expected to be made for half a term in advance in all cases, except where arrangements are made in San Francisco to pay the bills, on presen- tation, in advance each month.


Catalogues containing further particulars may be had by addressing either of the


PRINCIPALS,


REV. E. G. BECKWITH, F. M. CAMPBELL.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., . F. Agency for Stewart's btoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 133


Beers Jolin B. Dr., dentist, S. F., res s s 3d st, bet Grove and Castro.


Benitz W., res n e cor Webster and Sth sts.


Berrell John, hackman, at Fashion Livery Stable, res 10th st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Berman C., vegetables, res n s Adeline st, bet 18th and 22d. Bean William, plasterer, res Mechanics' Exchange.


Begami Lonis, publie gardens, res n e cor Jefferson and 7th sts. Belshaw C. C., farmer, res n w cor of Brush and 8th sts.


BIGELOW E., real estate, Broadway Block, bet 11th and 12th sts, res n w cor 13th and Brush sts.


BIGELOW II. H., Pacific Insurance, S. F., res n w cor Jackson and 12th sts.


BIGELOW T. B., real estate, Broadway Block, bet 11th and 12th sts, res n w cor 13th and Jefferson sts.


Bignami C. Mrs., dressmaker, res es Jefferson st, bet 7th and Sth. Bignami Louis, wines and liquors, n e cor 7th and Jefferson sts. Birnie Robt., real estate, res Telegraph road.


BILLS R. A. MISS, principal Primary Department Pacific Fe- male College, res at the College.


Bibber Charles R., ship carpenter, res Grove st, bet Ray and Ceder.


Bigler W., carpenter, res s w cor of Sth and Cedar sts.


BOARDMAN W. F., city engineer, office n w cor 12th and Broadway, res e s Alice, bet 12th and 13th sts.


Boardman Frank W., Assistant City Engineer's office, res e s Alice st, bet 12th and 13th.


BOMPARD M'LLE., teacher of French, Oakland Seminary, Washington st, bet 11th and 12th.


Boullet Arsene, French private school, res n w cor Franklin and 5th sts.


Boghiscich B. N., proprietor Mechanics' Exchange Hotel, 7th, bet Broadway and Washington sts.


Bowie General G. W., attorney at law, res Hobart st, bet Tele- graph and San Pablo roads.


Bowen D., laundryman, Contra Costa Laundry, res cor of 14th and Kirham sts.


Bolles A., contractor and builder, Washington st near 7th, res cor West and 15th sts.


Bolza William, grocer, res s w cor Franklin and 9th sts.


Boogar P., clothing, Broadway, bet 6th and 7th sts, res s s Sth, bet Broadway and Washington.


Bond Frederick, contractor, res w s Alice, bet 5th and 6th sts. Botsford John R., printer, res Seward, bet Pine and Wood sts.


Bolz C., Laundryman, Contra Costa Laundry, res on Kirkham and 14th sts.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


OAKLAND SEMINARY


FOR


YOUNG LADIES,


WASHINGTON STREET, Between 11th and 12th.


MRS. G. M. BLAKE PRINCIPAL MISS M. A. SHATTUCK ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL.


Course of Study.


Primary Department :


Reading, Spelling, Geography, Arithmetic, History, Penman- ship, and Composition.


Preparatory Department.


Reading, Orthography, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic (Intellectual and Practical), History, Penmanship, and Compo- sition.


Collegiate Department.


FIRST YEAR .- Algebra, Physical Geography, Physiology, History, Natural Philosophy, English Grammar and Analysis, Botany, and Mythology.


SECOND YEAR .- Geometry and Trigonometry, Astronomy, Geology, Ancient History and Geography, Rhetoric, Chemistry and English Literature.


THIRD YEAR .- Logic, Intellectual Philosophy, Paley's Evi- dences of Christianity, Moral Philosophy, Ecclesiastical His- tory, Kames' Elements of Criticism, Butler's Analogy.


Critical Readings and Composition-Writing through the whole course.


Optional Studies.


French, German, Spanish and Latin.


Ornamental.


Instrumental Music (Piano and Guitar), Drawing, Crayoning, and Painting (in Water Colors, Pastel and Oils), Ornamental Needle Work, Wax Fruit, Flower and Shell Work. -


Composition, Vocal Music, Reading, and Calisthenics are regular exercises through the course of study.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., S. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 135


Boynton S. S., painter, with C. B. Rutherford, res w s Franklin bet 6th and 7th sts.


BLAKE MRS. G. M., Principal Oakland Seminary, Wash- ington st, bet 11th and 12th sts.


BLAKE G. M., Attorney at Law (Mrs. Blake Seminary), Washington, bet 11th and 12th sts.


Blake F. (Blake, Robbins & Co.). paper warehouse, S. F., res on Telegraph road.


BLAKESLEE Rev. S. V., Editor of the Pacific, res w s Web- ster st, near 18th st.


Blackman Wmn., painter, with C. B. Rutherford, res Washing- ton Hotel.


Blackman W. II., painter, res Washington Hotel.


BLACKBURN F. A., teacher, Oakland Academy, Telegraph avenue, res at the Academy.


Blandt Louis, clerk at Barnum Restaurant.


Bloom John, coachman, res n e cor Sth and Oak st.


Blote J. H., wines and liquors, Broadway, bet 14th and 15th streets.


Blodget C. laundryman, Contra Costa Laundry, res cor of Kirk- ham and 14th sts.


BLOCK E. D., dry goods, Broadway, bet 6th and 7th sts., res San Francisco.


Blaise Charles, Bellevue Du Lac, wines and liquors, 12th st, near Oak.


BLETHEN J. E. (Blethen & Terry), Pioneer P. Mills, 1st st, bet Broadway and Washington st, res Brooklyn Town- ship.


Brown Wm. H., bakery, w s Broadway, bet 5th and 6th sts.


Brown James, mason, res ns 5th st, bet Broadway and Franklin. Brown James P., manufacturer, res s s 10th, bet Jefferson and Grove.


Brown J. P., elerk with Wm. B. Smith, Broadway, bet 11th and 12th sts, res San Pablo road.


Brown, R. G. carpenter, res s s 9th st, bet Broadway and Franklin.


Brown Miss Ann, boarding-house, cor Broadway and 2d st.


Brown J., carpenter, res s s 7th, bet Adeline and Center.


Brown George S., res s s Sth, bet Franklin and Harrison.


Brown Charles (colored), laborer, res s s Franklin, bet 1st and 2nd sts.


Brown James C., at Gas Works, res w s Castro, bet 4th and 5th sts.


Brown E. (colored), sailor, res n e cor of 5th and Jefferson sts.


Brown James, teamster, res s e cor Grove and 6th.


Brown John H., whitewasher, e s Alice st, bet 7th and Sthi sts.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


To the Builders of Oakland and Vicinity.


ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.


THE PIONEER MILLS,


At the Old Stand, FIRST STREET, near Broadway,


MESSRS. BLETHEN TERRY,


Having enlarged and improved their facilities are prepared to furnish with dispatch, and strictly according to agreement every description of


Window Frames,


Brackets,


Door Frames,


Columns,


Sash,


Banisters,


Front Doors,


Moldings,


Panel and Sash Doors,


Casings,


Inside Blinds,


Lattice,


And every variety of First Class Mill Work,


Jig and Scroll Sawing, Wood-Turning and Glazing done with neatness and dispatch.


Tanks and Cisterns of every description built in the best manner and at the lowest market rates.


The Proprietors being practical mechanics, and superintend- ing all their Mill Work themselves, warrant everything to be done in first-class style to the entire satisfaction of customers, and at less than


SAN FRANCISCO PRICES!


Pioneers in the march of improvement, our motto is : " Second to None in our line."


BLETHEN & TERRY.


JAMES E. BLETHEN, V. P. TERRY.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., 8. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 137


BROWN GEO. S. (Caine & Brown), hardware, cor 9th and Broadway, res.


Brown Rev. Bowman, res s w cor Washington and Sth sts.


BROWN B. C., commercial editor " Daily Times," S. F., res s w cor Washington and Sth sts.


Brown E. P., teacher, Dist. No. 1, res n w corner Webster and 4th sts.


Brown J. P., last-maker, S. F., res 10th, bet Grove and Castro streets.


BROWNE J. L., cashier Oakland Bank of Savings, res cor Broadway and 7th st.


Brown Jacob, carpenter, res w s Franklin, bet 9th and 10th sts. Brewer John HI., Attorney at Law, S. F., res n e cor 13th and Jefferson sts.


Briggs George G., farmer, res s s 7th, near Adaline st.


Briggs Henry, stone mason, res s e cor 7th and Clay sts.


Bryant D. S., commission merchant, S. F., res n w cor 9th and Washington sts.


Bryant, R. M., carpenter, res on Webster st, bet Prospect avenue and Bay place.


Brockhurst Samuel, at Lasuer, res 15th st, bet Market and West sts.


Brooks James M., cigar-maker with Smith & Star, res s s 8th st., bet Washington and Broadway.


Brewso Samuel, turning, res Webster st, near New Broadway. Breen John, cigar-maker, res s s 5th, bet Castro and Brush sts. Bridden D., laundryman, Contra Costa Laundry, res cor of Kirkham and 14th sts.


Bruce Richard, painter, res n s 3d, bet Broadway and Franklin. Bryan John, boot-maker, res s s 12th, betweeu Center and Kirkham sts.


Bray J., res s e cor of 3d and Franklin sts.


Broliendt Charles bar-keeper, res cor Jefferson and 7th.


Bright Alfred, laborer (colored). res e s Franklin, below 1st st. BRIER C. C., A. M., teacher Oakland College School, cor 12th and Harrison sts, res cor 14th and Franklin sts.


Broyles A. C., clerk with C. E. Zwisler, Broadway Block, bet 11th and 12th sts.


Brochage J. F., Searcher of Records, S. F., res s s Clay, bet 5th and 6th sts.


Braum C., clerk, S. F., res s s of Sth, between Kirkham and Center sts.


BRUGUIERE L. G., Oakland wood and coal, cor Broadway and 12th st, also 7th st, bet Broadway and Franklin sts.


BRADLEY C. H. (Bradley & Seymour), grocers, s w cor of Broadway and 12th st, res n e cor of Webster and 10th sts.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


FOR


DRY GOODS,


CLOTHING, CARPETS,


OIL CLOTHES, etc., etc., GO TO


E. D. BLOCK'S CITY STORE, BROADWAY


(Between Sixth. and Seventh Streets),


OAKLAND.


BROWN'S FAMILY BAKERY, BROADWAY, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets, OAKLAND, Second Block below the Broadway R. R. Station.


W. H. BROWN (of Swain &.Brown, San Francisco,) Proprietor.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, &c., 142 Kearny st., S. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 13€


Bredhoff Chas. (Gieschen & Co.), Washington Brewery, cor of Broadway and 6th st, res ss 6th, between Broadway and Franklin st.


Bray John, leather and findings, Broadway, between 8th and 9th sts, res n e cor of 3d and Franklin sts.


Brien J., tailor, res on 12th, between Kirkham and Center st. Brady T. (Brady & Oneil), gas-fitter, S. F., res s s of 9th, between Franklin and Broadway.


Brady Mrs., dressmaker, res s s 9th sts, bet Broadway and Frank- lin.


BRAYTON Rev. I. H., A. M., Principal Oakland College School, cor 12th and Chatham sts, res at the College.


Button Orlando, carpenter, res n s 2d st, between Grove and Castro sts.


Bunton Leonard, carpenter, res Mechanics Exchange.


Burrell H. carpenter, res n s of 3d, bet Webster and Harrison. Burrell A. W., Sen., wheelwright, res n s of 3d, bet Webster and Harrison sts.


Burrell A. W., Jr., contractor, res n s of 3d, bet Webster and Harrison sts.


Burke Patrick F., res on Telegraph road.


Burke F. G., wood merchant, S. F., res w s Jackson st, bet 15th and 16th sts.


Burk Thomas, laborer, res n e cor Clay and 3d sts.


Burk John K., miner, res n s Clay, bet 7th and Sth sts.


Burns John, carpenter, res Mechanics Exchange.


BURNS THOS. R., clerk, book-stand, cor Broadway and 7th sts, res w s Broadway, between Sth and 9th sts.


BYRNE JAMES, Assistant Pastor St. Mary's Church, res n e cor of Grove and 7th sts.


Butler Felix, carpenter, res e s of Jefferson, bet 6th and 7th sts.


Butler, F. W., carpenter, res s s Clay st, bet 6th and 7th sts.


Butler James, laundryman, res Contra Costa Laundry.


Butler F. W., carpenter at Pioneer Planing Mills, res Jefferson, bet 5th and 6th sts.


BUSHNAL WM. E., Captain of Steamer El Capitan.


Burkle Alick, barber, res Washington Hotel.


Butter James, laborer, res Mechanics Exchange.


BUHSEN D., grocery, Point.


Burgess HI., teacher of drawings, res West st, bet 12th and 13th sts.


BUGBEE CHIAS. L., architect, res 15th st, bet Brush and West streets.


Byram D., mason, res w s Washington st, bet 7th and 8th sts. Bunner John C., at Kelsey's Cottages, on Telegraph road.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


S. E. ABELS,


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


Stationery, School Books,


SHEET MUSIC,


CUTLERY,


Fancy Willow Ware,


TOYS, PICTURE FRAMES,


CARVED BRACKETS,


AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS.


CAINE & BROWN, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND NINTH STREETS, OAKLAND. Successors to H. JAHN & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Mechanics' Tools, Cutlery, Copper Rivets, Copper Faucets, Carriage and Tire Bolts, Buggy and Waggon and Seat Springs, Powder, Safety Fuse, Balls, Gun Wads, Bar Lead, Pumps, Hose, Chains, etc., etc. All Descriptions of AGRICULTURAL AND HARDWARE


IMPLEMENTS, For Sale at the lowest Cash Rates. Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to.


CALEB M. SICKLER, Importer and Dealer in'Stoves, Ranges, &c., 442 Kearny st., 8. F. Agency for Stewart's Stoves.


OAKLAND [B] DIRECTORY. 141


Burr M. G., carpenter at Pioneer Planing Mills, res on Tele- graph avenue.


Buckhout A. H., stone mason, res n s 6th, bet Washington and Clay sts.


BURNHAM H. S. MRS., milliner, Broadway bet 6th and 7th. Burnham A. W., carriage maker, S. F., res Broadway bet 6th and 7th sts.


BURNHAM O. H. (Burnham & Standeford), Oakland Planing Mills, cor Washington and 1st sts, res e s West st, bet 10th and 11th sts.


Burrows John, engineer with Pendleton & Co., Oakland Mills, Broadway, bet 13th and 14th sts, res n e cor Franklin and 14th sts.


Burross J. L., engineer at Oakland Mills, res Franklin, near 14th st.


C


CAMPBELL FREDERICK M., A. M., Vice-Principal Oak- land College School, cor 12th and Harrison sts, res cor 14th and Lranklin sts.


Campbell E. M., clerk with Goodrich & Reed, res 12th, bet Webster and Harrison sts.


Campbell J., laborer, res n w cor of Franklin and 11th sts.


CAMPBELL HENRY C., Attorney of San Francisco Savings Union, S. F., res on Telegraph road.


Campbell Colun, Attorney, at Law with Campbell, Fox and Campbell, res on Telegraph road.


Campbell Robert, res on Telegraph road.


Campbell R., laborer, res n w cor of Franklin and 4th sts.


CAMPBELL MORRISS S., book-keeper Oakland College School, cor 12th and Harrison sts, res at the College.


Campbell A., tailor, res w s of Webster st, bet 5th and 4th sts.


CAMPBELL ALEXANDER, Attorney at Law, S. F., res on Telegraph road.


Carlton George H., carpenter, res Washington Hotel.


Carlton Charles, millman, res Washington Hotel.


CARL CHARLES; real estate, Broadway, bet Sth and 9th sts, res cor of 14th and Harrison sts.


Carroll John, engineer, res s s Clay, bet 6th and 7th sts.


Carroll Daniel, foreman Point Foundry, Point.


Carter L., stock dealer, res s w cor Clay and 12th sts. Carter W. W., student, res s w cor Clay and 12th sts. Cahill Patrick, hod-carrier, res Mechanics Exchange. Cahill John, gas-fitter with Robert Dalziel, res Mechanics Hotel. CAINE J. E. (Caine & Brown), hardware, cor 9th and Broad- way.


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OAKLAND DIRECTORY.


UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Premiums Thirty Per Cent. Less than Mutual Com- panies.


By the Return Premium Table, all Premiums are paid back with the amount of the Policy, on the death of the Insured, which is an entirely new feature in Life Insurance, original with this Company.


By the reduction of Premium Plan, after the expiration of three years payments, the rates of premium are reduced fifty per cent.


AGENTS WANTED.


Address JOHN S. SCOTT, General Agent for the Pacific Coast,


No. 304 Montgomery street, S. F.


OAKLAND "HARNESS AND SADDLE DEPOT."


The undersigned desires to inform the citizens of Oakland and Alameda County generally, that he is prepared to furnish all goods in the above named line on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice, guaranteeing all work made to order. Manu- facturing of the various kinds of




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