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Heinson Christian G., black- smith
Hellar Edward M., farmer
Hellar John D., farmer
Hellar Samuel W., farmer
Hellar Thomas D., farmer, 400 acres
Henderycks Richard S., sa- loon
Henry A. C., president Bank of Haywards, res Oakland
Herrmann C., capitalist
Heselmeyer Fred. W., farmer
Heyer Charles, clerk Lyon's Brewery
Heyer Julius, brewer Lyon's Brewery
Hill Belle C., farmer
Hill H. W., farmer
Hillyer Horace, farmer
HOFFMAN J., house, sign and carriage painter
Hoge W., real estate
Hollis James L., farmer, 360 acres
Holm J. P., farmer, 6 acres
Honcharenko A. Mrs., farmer, 51¿ acres Honsel Charles B., farmer
Hoosen Catherine, farmer
Horn G. H., constable and col- lector
Houard Charles S., teacher Huff S., mail carrier
Hurrell W. A., expressman
Ignacia Joseph, farmer Independent Order Odd Fel- lows' Hall
Irvan Robert, plasterer Jackson Frank, farmer, 120 acres James Rose A., farmer, 10 acres
Jamison J. W., farmer, 124 acres
Jamison William, farmer
Jensen Brothers, farmers, 537 a Jensen Erich R., farmer
Jensen Jens C., farmer, 67 acres Jensen John V., farmer Jensen Nahem, farmer
Jensen Newton T., clerk Jensen N. P., dairyman
Jessup E. M. Mrs., farmer, 30 acres
Jessup Frank H., orchardist
Jessup T. C. Mrs., farmer
Jessup William H., fruitraiser Jessen H. P., farmer, 122 acres Johnson C. H.
JOHNSON PETER, boot and shoemaker
Johnson Peter, liquor saloon and boarding house Johnson Thomas, farmer, 160 acres
Joseph Antone, farmer, 173.6 acres
Joseph Frank, farmer, 15 acres
Joseph Lucas, mariner
Katelson F. H. Mrs., farmer, 4 acres
KEATING P. B., horseshoeing and blacksmithing
Keiting Joseph (Frada & Keit- ing) Kelley Joaquin S., saloon Kelley Lewis, farmer
Kelly Ambrose, butcher with Adam May
Kelly John, farmer, 251 acres
Kelly Joseph S., farmer
Kelly Zeno, farmer, 8} acres
Kennedy Duncan C., farmer, 100 acres Kenner John, farmer
Key Brooks, manager with G. S. Langan Kimball Edwin, physician, 40 acres
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of SHEET IRON. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Marken St., S. F.
For CUFFS, COLLARS and SHIRTS go to cos Market Street, S. F.
W. D. LAWTON & CO'S
ALAMEDA COUNTY-HAYWARDS. 849
Kimball Renal M., farmer King Frank J., farmer
King James, laborer, 12 acres
King Joseph, farmer
Klee Celia Laurel, farmer, 10 acres Knox John, farmer Knox William Jr., farmer, 155 acres Knudsen Robert, carpenter Kohlhauff Philip, cook Lyon's Brewery
Korn Richard, saltmaker
Krogh Andreas, farmer, 21 acres Kryger Christian L., farmer Kryger Peter L., farmer
Kulper Heinrich, farmer Kurn Caroline Mrs., coffee sa- loon
Kurn Richard, laborer Lacoon Gus, clerk with Linekin & Allen La Cunha A. M., liquor saloon Landers Henry, Mountain Wine and Liquors
Lane J. C., tinner, 90 acres
Lane John, clerk with Linekin & Allen Lane Thos., miller
Lang Jos., butcher with Adam May
LANGAN G. S., druggist and apothecary Lavallee Samuel, wagonmaker Lavin Bernard T., farmer Lavin John P., engineer Lavin M. A. Mrs., farmer, 26 acres Lawrence Antone, laborer Lawrence Joseph P., farmer, 62 acres Leberer Lawrence, farmer, 160 acres Lee Antone, liquor saloon, 16 acres Lee Geo. W., farmer, 160 acres Lemos Antone S., farmer, 21 a
Lewis John F., farmer Lewis L., farmer
Liese C., farmer, 350 acres Linekin L. (Linekin & Allen) Linekin & Allen (L. Linekin
and F. F. Allen) stoves, tin- ware and hardware
Long Geo. W., farmer Long W. G., miner
Lopez John V., farmer, 6 acres Lopez Manuel S., farmer, 46 acres
Lorensen Nis, farmer, 5 acres Loriano John A., farmer
Loyn's Brewery, Leopold Palm- tag proprietor
Lucas Joseph, farmer, 5 acres Lucas Martin, farmer, 160 acres Luce George P., farmer
LUDWIG GEO. A., upholsterer and dealer in furniture, bed- ding, picture frames, etc. Luis Francisco R., laborer Lynch John, teamster Mandoca Antone F., laborer Mandoll Frank, storekeeper Mann C. Mrs., farmer, 447 acres Mann Darwin D., farmer
Mansebo Manuel de Olivara, farmer, 25 acres
Manter E. P., farmer, 13 acres Marcolino Antonio J., farmer Mariante Pasqual, farmer, 13} acres Marquis Sarah T., farmer, 16 acres
Marshall Antone, painter with J. Hoffman
Marshall Joseph, laborer Marshall Joseph Jr., laborer Martin John S., farmer, 160 a Martins Manuel S., farmer Mason Charles E., farmer
Massalina Antonio J., farmer, 80 acres Massalina Manuel, farmer, 160 acres
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
JAMES L. KING, NOTARY PUBLIC, 308 California St., S. F.
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., General Agents.
JUDSON POWDER, IMPROVED.
850 ALAMEDA COUNTY-HAYWARDS.
May Adam, meat market, 2 acres May Joseph Silva, laborer McCauslan William, wellborer 13 acres
McDerneed C. O., farmer McDonald Thomas, farmer, 463 acres
McGawley George, 12 acres McGuire William P., farmer McIntyre Robert, collector, 13 acres
McKever Joseph P., farmer McKEVER PATRICK, livery stable, 62 acres
McLaughlin Kate D., farmer, 1220 acres
Meek H. W., farmer, 293 acres
Mendell W. H., farmer
Mendoll Frank, farmer, 12 acres Merrifield Henry, bookkeeper Meyer Christian, carpenter
Meyer Henrich, cigarmaker
Meyer Henry, driver with Jas. A. Collins
Miller Claus Miller John C., farmer
Miller Louis E., farmer, 160 acres
Miller Margaret L., farmer, 160 acres
Miller Thos., farmer, 400 acres Miller Wm. E., driver Hay- wards Soda Works
Miller Wm. H., farmer, 160 acres
Mills Joe, farmer, 4 acres
Mitchell E. Mrs., millinery Mitchell Jennie Miss, milliner with Mrs. E. Mitchell Molır Carl, farmer Moller Peter C., farmer Momsen Hans V., farmer
Momsen Homme, farmer, 100 acres Monies Manuel, farmer, 50 acres Morgan James, farmer, 640 acres
Morgan James H., laborer Mosegaard Brothers, farmers, 142 acres
Mulligan A. O., farmer
Munis Manuel, farmer
Murr Christopher, watchman
Murr Henry J., carpenter
Mussen Peter, peddler
Nebas H. F., farmer, 648 acres Nehebrass Frederick, farmer Nelson Frank, hostler Nelson Peter, miner
Nelson Rasmuss, farmer
Nettleton C. L., farmer, 7 acres Nettleton George W., farmer Nendeck Charles (Strobel & Neudeck)
Neudeck Henry, butcher with Strobel & Neudeck
Neudeck William, butcher
New York Brewery, John Boo- ken proprietor
Nielsen Niels, farmer
Nielson Hans P., farmer, 8 acres Nissen J. K., general merchan- dise, 22 acres
Nissen Thomas, farmer, 10 acres
Noia Antonia F., laborer
Noyer Frank, clerk with Samuel Hanson
Nunes A. P., farmer, 160 acres Nunes John, farmer, 40 acres Nunes John P., farmer, 80 acres OAKES A. G., proprietor Oakes' Hotel and notary pub- lic
Oakes Frederick O., agent
OAKES GEORGE A., editor and proprietor Haywards Journal
Oakes Harry B., printer
OAKES' HOTEL, Tony Oakes proprietor O'Donnell Bernard, farmer, 160 acres O'Neill Hugh J., nurseryman
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
manufacturers of TINWARE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St .. S. F
Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH and AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
ST. DAVID'S. 190 ROOMS.
715 HOWARD ST., near Third, San Francisco. No Dark Rooms. No guest allowed to use the linen once used by another.
ALAMEDA COUNTY-HAYWARDS. 851
O'Neill James, gardener, 33 acres Owens Elizabeth Mrs., farmer, 160 acres
Owens Robert, farmer, 120
acres
Palmtag Leopold, proprietor Lyon's Brewery PANN JOHN, proprietor Azores Hotel
Pape Christian, lumberman PARLOR SHOE STORE, C. B.
Harmon proprietor Pearce William, farmer Peet Edward W., farmer Pereira Antonio, farmer Pereira Jose F., shoemaker PERRY J. W. & CO. (J. W. Perry and John J. Alves) wines, liquors and billiards Peters Frank, farmer, 160 acres Peters Manuel, farmer Petersen M. C., farmer and laborer, 35 acres Petersen Nes, farmer Petersen P. M., farmer, 10 acres
Peterson Mathias, farmer
Peterson Peter M., farmer Phelps Jeremiah R., stage driver Phillips Joe Silva, farmer Pimentel Joseph, barber Pimentel William, barber with Joseph Pimentel Prara Francisco J., 120 acres Proctor Bertine E., teacher Proctor D. W., farmer Proctor Joshua M., farmer Prowse E. Mrs., farmer, 265 acres Prowse Henry S., farmer
Quigley James, farmer, 154 acres
Ramage Charles, farmer, 559 a
Ramage George A., farmer Ramage James, coppersmith Ramage William J., teamster
Ramos Francisco S., farmer, 8 acres
Rayer Gottleib, bakery and con- fectionery
Raymundo Miguel, farmer, 7} acres
Reavey George, harnessmaker withi George A. Goodell Reiser Charles, blacksmith with Henry Eggert
Ren George, stonecutter
Rice Harvey W., machinist, 175 acres Richter Margaret, farmer, 13 acres
Rider Jacob, estate of, farmer, 89 acres
Righter George E., rancher
Riley Eugene, farmer, 160 acres River Bryan H., bookkeeper River Joseph La, blacksmith, 5 acres
River Louis P., bookkeeper with L. H. Brown
Rodrigues Anton C., laborer Rodrigues I. G., farmer
Rodrigues John, farmer, 9} acres
Rodrigues Manuel V., laborer
Rollins Francisco, farmer, 16 acres
Rollins John, farmer, 15} acres Rosa Manuel, farmer
Rose Antone, farmer
Rose Manuel, farmer, 20 acres
Rose Manuel F., farmer, 3 acres
Rose Manuel P., farmer, 2} a Roth Fred., farmer
Roth John, farmer
Ruppricht John G., farmer, 3 acres
Russell Ettie P., farmer
Russell Joel, attorney at law and fruitgrower, 424 acres
Russell Thomas B., student Sabing John C. Jr., harness- maker
JAMES L. KING,
NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, 308 CalFornia St., San Francisco.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
Westlake Stove Co.,
294-296 Main St., STOCKTON. Importers of Iron Pipe and Fittings.
BRASS and NICKEL PLATED FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS. Open Fire-Place Trimmings a specialty. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
852 ALAMEDA COUNTY-HAYWARDS.
Salmon Daniel, laborer Sandholdt Christian, farmer Sandholdt Johanas J., saloon- keeper
Schafer A. W., farmer
Schilling George, blacksmith with Henry Eggert Schilling Jacob, farmer, 152 acres
Schlake F., farmer, 160 acres Schneider John, capitalist
Schneider John Jr., wine mer- chant
Schobel John, brewer Lyon's Brewery
Schwall Jacob, farmer, 5 acres Scott M. P., agent Sacramento Mills
Secaro Antone, farmer, 37 acres Secaro J. J., shoemaker, 62 ácres
Secor Andrew J., painter
Secor M. R., painter Sequeira John J., shoemaker Silva Augustine, farmer, 2500 acres
Silva George, engineer
Silva Jesse, farmer
Silva John, farmer, 5 acres
Silva John, barber
Silva J. P., farmer, 10 acres Silva William P., farmer, 15} acres
Silveira A. J., farmer, 118 acres Silveiria Antone R., laborer Silver John, farmer, 102 acres Silver Manuel P., farmer, 5 acres SINKWITZ CHARLES, agent Wells, Fargo & Co.
Sinkwitz William, farmer, acres Sloss S. B., merchant, S. F. Smalley David S., livery stable, 36 acres
32
Smith Frank, farmer, 640 acres Smith John, farmer, 30 acres Smith Joseph, farmer
Smith Joseph Jr., farmer Smith Sanford H., farmer Smith Thomas, farmer Snow Hans, farmer
Sonderup Edward, farmer, 24 acres Sonto John S., barber
Sorensen C. E., farmer, 12 acres
Sorensen Hans H., liquor saloon Sores C. J., farmer Sores Joseph, farmer
Souza Joseph A., laborer, 40 acres
Souza Jose I., farmer
Soza Jose M. de, farmer, 7 acres Spear John I., farmer, 23} acres Spellman B. W. Jr., farmer
Spellman Thomas, farmer Sprague F.B. Mrs., postmistress Stanton M., farmer, 419 acres Steward Nathan E., clerk Strobel & Neudeck ( Henry Strobel and Charles Neu- deck) meat market, 507 acres Strobridge J. H., farmer and railroadman, 450 acres
Suares Manuel A., laborer
Swars Manuel F., farmer, 14 acres Tamelier Augustus, farmer, 35 acres
Teason Joseph, laborer
Teschada Anna Mrs., farmer, 300 acres Thomas Benjamin F., mechanic Thomas David, farmer, 320
acres
Thomas F. J., blacksmith and wagonmaker
Thomas Antone, farmer, 16 acres Thomas Francisco, laborer
Thomas Joseph, farmer, 160 acres Thomas Roderick, farmer
Thomford Henry A., saloon, 2 acres
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
importers of IRON PIPE. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market St., S. I
W. D. LAWTON & CO.,
Manufacture Red and White Medicated Flannel Underwear to order. 608 Market St., S. F
ALAMEDA COUNTY-HAYWARDS. 853
Thorndike Theo. H., mason and teacher music
Thorup Peter C., farmer, 160 a Tonnisen Martin C., laborer Trermain Isaac, painter with J. Hoffman
Tromans Joseph, farmer Truworthy Amazeah H., farmer Uchtmann John, farmer Ulhoff August, carpenter Underhill Charles E., farmer Vargas Joe F., farmer Veara Francisco R., farmer, 5 a Vogelsang D. A., farmer Walpert John, farmer, 2268 a Walsh C. Mrs., farmer, 78 acres Wansces Manuel B., barber with John Silva
Warner Albert, farmer Warner Frank, bookkeeper Warner Seth, farmer, 14 acres Warren Edward S., student Warren Edwin N., teacher Warren S. D., vegetables, 8} a Washburn George F., laborer Webb Grace Mrs., farmer Webster John, farmer, 56 acres Welch Thomas, laborer WELLS, FARGO & CO'S EX-
PRESS, Chas. Sinkwitz agent Weuk Herman, farmer, 7 acres Western Union Telegraph Co., James A. Collins agent White M. J. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods
Williams Benjamin, sawyer Williams David, farmer Williams Ellen Mrs., farmer, 12 acres
Williams George W., farmer Williams Joseph, farmer Windeler Henry G., farmer Winton Crayton, farmer, 300 a Winton Frank C., farmer Winton Harry N., student Wood J. E., farmer, 120 acres Wolff A. (Wolff & Sons) Wolff Charles (Wolff & Sons) Wolff Harry, clerk with Wolff & Sons
Wolff William (Wolff & Sons) WOLFF & SONS ( Abraham, Charles and William) general merchandise
Wood George W., driver Arm- strong's Express Woodhouse John C., wheel- wright
Woodman Edward, clerk Wootten John E., miller Wrede Joseph, laborer Wrede Joseph, blacksmith Zambresky Peter, general mer- chandise
Zeile Frederick W., capitalist Zeile H. Mrs., farmer, 220 acres
INMAN. (See Livermore. )
PATRICK B. KEATING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTURER AND
General Blacksmith.
Horseshoeing in all its depart- ments, such as Overreaching, Inter- fering, Speedy Cutting made a Specialty, Corns, Quittors. Quarter Cracks and all diseases of the Hoof treated scientifically.
HAYWARDS, CAL.
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
854
HAYWARDS ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. HOFFMAN, HAYWARDS, CAL. HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING AND ALL KINDS OF DECORATING.
All work warranted, and orders promptly attended to. I employ none but first-class mechanics. My facilities for doing work are not excelled by anyone in the county. The only per- manent and reliable PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT in Haywards.
AZORES HOTEL,
JOHN PANN. Proprietor,
Corner Castro and Clay Streets, HAYWARDS.
BOARD AND LODGING:
Board, per week $5 00
Board, per day. 1 00
Single Meals ..
25
Lodging, per night.
25
Meals at all hours.
Eastern Oysters Cooked to Order in Every Style.
The Very Best Brands of Wines and Liquors, Beer and Cigars kept Constantly on Hand.
PARLOR SHOE STORE,
C. B. HARMON, Proprietor, HAYWARDS, CAL
DEALER IN Ladies', Misses' and Children's
FINE SHOES.
,Also, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes of the Best Quality. Ladies' Fine Shoes to Order a Specialty.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done.
HAYWARDS
AGRICULTURAL WORKS, CHISHOLM & FARRELL, Proprietors.
BLACKSMITHS and WAGONMAKERS HAYWARDS, CAL.
Wagons and Buggies Made to Order and Repaired at Shortest Notice.
Special attention given to
HORSESHOEING.
Also, Proprietors of HAYWARDS BARLEY MILLS.
GEO. A. LUDWIG,
PRACTICAL
UPHOLSTERER
DEALER IN
Picture Frames,
Cornices,
Furniture,
Bedding, Etc.
CALHOUN STREET, HAYWARDS, CAL.
E. C. HUGHES,
511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.
FINE JOB PRINTING. Catalogues. Price Lists and Pamphlets
ALAMEDA COUNTY-IRVING. 855
IRVING.
Abbey Wm., farmer and hunter ALAMEDA CO. REPORTER, (weekly), Everell F. Calkin publisher and proprietor Amador Antonio, farmer Anderson Andrew
Anderson Edward A., clerk
Anderson Hans, liquor saloon Anderson Robert, farmer
Babb G. A., farmer
Babb Nathaniel L., farmer, 260 a Babcock George, postal clerk Babcock John H., clergyman Beardsley Hattie Mrs., widow Blacow John, farmer, 80 acres Bond C. J., farmer, 105 acres Bond G. W., 147} acres Boone Lina Miss, teacher Wash- ington College
Brewer J. A., farmer, 411 acres Brown S. I. Mrs., proprietor Union Hotel
Calkin Everell F., publisher and proprietor Alameda Co. Reporter
Carroll W., laborer
Cash George A., foreman
Chadbourne Andrew J., farmer Chase Chas. C., farmer, 6 acres Chase John M., laborer
Clark A. S. (Clark Bros.)
Clark Brothers (George H. and A. S. Clark) general merchan- dise
Clark George H. (Clark Bros.) Coffaney John F., farmer
Crommett Charles P., farmer Cronan Michael
Crowell Heaman, blacksmith and machinist
Crowell Robert B., with C. P. R. R.
Cull Michael A., manufacturer squirrell poison, and farmer, 80 acres
Cushing Thos., farmer, 128 acres Davis Hiram, farmer, 66 acres Davis William L., farmer Decoto Adolphus, farmer Decoto John, farmer
Dunnigan John, feed stable
Durham J., vice - president Washington College, 10 acres Durham Vira Mrs., teacher Washington College
Durham W. W., teacher Wash- ington College
Eaton J. F. (McElroy & Eaton) Emerson Jas., farmer, 70 acres Enos Frank, farmer
Enos Joseph (No. 1), farmer
Enos Joseph (No. 2), farmer
Fisher Chas. B., County School Superintendent
Foley Patrick, laborer
Foster Elijah, farmer, 112 acres
Frick Ernest H., farmer and gardener
Galindo M. M., butcher
Grinnell George, farmer
Haws Albert, clergyman Harlan George A., teamster Harvey Charles, farmer, 5 acres
Hernan D., stone mason Hinckley R. Miss, millinery
Hirsch Joseph, general mer- chandise
Horn James B., farmer
Huff H. J., teacher Washington College
Hussey A., stone mason
Jarvis Francis C., shipper
Jessen Chris., farmer, 66 acres Jones R. H., stone mason
Joyce Charlotte Mrs., widow Joyce William H. D., laborer Jury William
Kearny Martin, laborer
Kelsey W. B., printer Alameda Co. Reporter Kroeplin C., shoemaker Larkin Stephen, farmer, 1016 a
JAMES L. KING. 38
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for every State and Territory, 308 California St., S. F.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON.
WESTLAKE STOVE CO.,
294-296 MAIN ST., STOCKTON.
Manufacturers of TINWARE.
Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH and AMERICAN TILE, Encaustic, Glazed and Plain. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 Market Street, San Francisco.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO
856 ALAMEDA COUNTY-IRVING.
Lloyd John, laborer Lowrie George, farmer Lynch W. F. B., teacher Wash- ington College
Lyons Mark, farmer, 25 acres MACK WILLIAM H., post- master, and dealer in paints, oils, stationery, and patent medicines
Marshall E. Mrs., widow Masterson John
Mattos John G., farmer
Mattos Manuel, blacksmith with H. Crowell
McCollough J. H., president Washington College, 12 acres McCollough Kittie L. Mrs., matron Washington College McDavid John R., farmer
McDavid Randolph, blacksmith with H. Crowell
McElroy & Eaton (J. W. Mc- Elroy and J. F. Eaton) furni- ture and upholstering
McElroy J. W. (McElroy & Eaton)
McKeany Patrick, nurseryman McLean Kenneth, laborer
Mendonsa F. D., farmer Meyer Hans P., laborer Meyers Helen, widow
Millard Stephen, farmer, 90 a Montross Abraham B., farmer, 82 acres
Mowry O., farmer, 550 acres Newell H. G., agent C. P. R. R. and Wells, Fargo & Co. O'Maley John, teamster Osgood L. E., assessor, 248 a Powell Elijah, cattle dealer Ranzau J. P., farmer, 58 acres Rasmussen C., liquor saloon Rassmussen James, farmer Redding John, farmer, 134 acres Reynolds David, farmer, 180 a Rix A. O., carpenter and build- er, 23 acres
Roberts Jas., farmer, 244 acres Ryan Michael, farmer
Ryan John, farmer
Ryan Edward, farmer Saxe E. J. Mrs., widow
Saxe John A., laborer
Saxe Marion C., printer
Schultz Charles, painter
Seeburg Axel, physician and druggist
Seeber G. W.
Seib Herman C., teacher Wash- ington College
Serpa John A ..
Slayton Osman O., farmer
Smith James N., teamster
Spencer Moira M., teacher music Stephenson Ingar Miss, teacher Washington College Tabbutt D. S., carpenter
Threlfall Richard, farmer, stock raiser and land speculator, 698 acres
Torrey Marcus, real estate
Union Hotel, Mrs. S. I. Brown proprietor
Vandervoort Samuel B.
Vandervoort Theodore, farmer
Vaughn Thomas, farmer
Walker Jared T., warehouse
Walshe James, physician
Walters G. M., farmer, 130 acres Wamsley Joseph E., railroad agent
Washington College, J. H. Mc- Collough president
Weeks Alfred, farmer
Weeks James R., bookkeeper
White H. M., teacher Washing- ton College
Wilkins J. Wesley, teacher Washington College
Williamson Robert, blacksmith with H. Crowell
Zimmerman Charles, saloon and boarding house
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.,
manufacturers of TINWARE. 309,311 313. 315 and 317 Market St. S. F
W. D. LAWTON & CO'S
Seamless Extension Bosom prevents breaking or wearing out at the edge.
608 Market St., S. F.
ALAMEDA COUNTY-LACOSTE-LIVERMORE. 857
LACOSTE. (See Sunol.)
LAUREL, (See Haywards.)
LINCOLN, (See Centreville)
LIVERMORE.
A thriving, growing town of about one thou- ssnd inhabitsuts, located in Livermore Valley on the line of the Central Pacific Railroad, and about forty-eight miles from San Francisco.
It has one first-class hotel, the Livermore House, sustains two weekly newspapers, "The Livermore Herald " and " The Livermore Valley Review," and has one of the largest flouring mills of the county. The latter, under the effi- cient supervision of its proprietor, William Lau- meister, is running to its full capacity. It man- ufactures by the roller Process, which is the latest improvement in milling, and is fast superseding the millstone; the flour is of better quality, and greater in quantity than by any other method. It does a flourishing business, and is justly regarded as one of the most important interests of the town.
The Methodist, Presbyterian and Catholic denominations have and support here commo- dious and comfortable church buildings and organiza.ions.
The Livermore valley being very productive in grain, large and extensive warehouses for storage purposes have been located here, so that in this respect Livermore is not excelled.
West of the town are some of the finest vine- yards in the county, prominent among which may be named the Olvina and the Berkeley Colony, owned by five or six different parties.
Livermore has post, express and telegraphic offices, as well as telephonic connection with other towns.
ACKLEY EDWARD N., wag- onmaker Adams R. A., grave digger
Allen Edward L., farmer Allen Elisha S., farmer, 160 acres
Allen Eugene D., horse dealer Allen E. L., farmer, 320 acres Allen James M.
Altamirano Crisanto, laborer Altamirano Frank, laborer
Altamirano Guadalupe, laborer Altamirano Jose Y., laborer
Altamirano Manolla, laborer
Altamirano R., sheepshearer, 484 acres
Altmark L. (I. C. Joseph & Co.) Alviso Valentine, farmer, 855 acres
Alvres Antonio J., hairdresser Amador Manuel, laborer
Anastobles George, dairyman, 83 acres
Anderson Andrew, farmer, 160 acres
Anderson C. C., farmer
Angelopulo P. H., liquors and confectionery
ANSPACHER BROTHERS
(Simon Anspacher and Garri- son Gerst) general merchan- dise, lumber, hay and grain dealers, 518 acres
Anspacher Simon (Anspacher Bros.)
Anspack Henry F., laborer
Anthony Arthur K., tinsmith with F. A. Anthony
Anthony C. C. Mrs.
ANTHONY F. A., stoves, tin- ware, crockery and glassware Anthony Joseph, laborer
Anthony William, traveling agt Aquillon C. F., winery, 10 acres Armstrong John, farmer, 160 acres Armstrong Joseph D., teacher Armstrong Margaret Mrs., farm- er, 216 acres
Aguerrebehere F., farmer, 257 a | Armstrong Patrick H., farmer
JAMES L. KING, 308 California St., S. F.
Trade Marks and Passports pro- cured. Depositions taken.
HENLEY'S TRY
CELERY, BEEF AND IRON
.
THE ONLY RELIABLE.
Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., General Agents.
DYNAMITE or GIANT POWDER,
858 ALAMEDA COUNTY-LIVERMORE.
Arnold Henry, farmer, 12 acres Assenheimer Fred., carriage painter
Atkinson J. B., farmer Atnell John H., farmer Aubrey Elliot, lawyer
Aylward John, blacksmith, wag- onmaker and machinist
Bading John, liquor saloon Bagley Daniel, laborer
Bailey Hiram, supervisor and farmer
Baker A., capitalist
Bales Charles, farmer, 20 acres
Bales Orin, laborer
Ball Frank, clerk Livermore Hotel
Bangs Amos S., farmer, 160 a
Bangs Louis E., farmer
Banta H. C., 320 acres
Barber William W., laborer BARDELLINI J., proprietor Washington Hotel and Liv- erv Stable
Barnard L. H., dentist
Barron A. S., farmer, 239 acres Barry Richard, farmer
Barthold Adolph G., farmer
BARTLETT WILLIAM P., editor and proprietor Liver- more Herald, 101 acres Bastian George, shoemaker Beard Frank, laborer
Beazell A. G. (Beazell Bros.) Beazell Brothers (A. G. and James) blacksmiths Beazell James (Beazell Bros.) Beck Caroline N. Mrs.
Beck George, deputy County Clerk
Beck John, farmer
Beck Leonard, farmer, 160 acres Beck M. H., clerk Farmers' Union Bellamy B. C., physician Ben Carl, painter and paper- hanger
Bernal Dionisio, farmer and vinegrower, 422 acres
Bernard George, dentist and vinegrower, 49 acres
Berry Richard, farmer, 160 acres Bertelsen George, laborer
Bescheinen Henry, watches and jewelry
Betteman Edward, baker with S. Wetteran
Bettencourte F. S., farmer, 160 acres
Bjorn Rasmus, farmer, 160 acres Black B. W., Mrs. Black E. M. Mrs.
Black Howard, vinegrower, 205 acres
Black J. F., farmer and vine- grower, 3247 acres
Blanco Lorenzo, agent, 90 acres Block J. N. (D. A. Mendenhall & Co.) res San Francisco
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