Langley's San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1885, Part 212

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: San Francisco : Francis, Valentine & Co.
Number of Pages: 1410


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Nippert John, r. 423 Laguna


Nippert Paul M., special agent Phoenix and Home Ins. Cos., 221 Sansome, r. 1829 Bush


Nippert Rudolph, gardener Presidio Reservation


Nippert Virginia Mrs., teacher music, r. 1829 Bush Nippert. See Neppert


Niquet Charles, liquor saloon, 539 California, r. 207 Polk


Nisbet James N., stairbuilder N. P. Langland, r. 1917 Stevenson


Nispel Edward, brassfinisher The J. Roylance Brass Mnfy. r. 132 Julian Av


Nis-en Charles M., captain schr Emily F. Bichard, r. 2 Welsh


Nissen Ida Miss, teacher music, r. 8 Mason


Nissen Jorgen, cabinetmaker J. W. Evans, r. Oakland


Nissen Louis C., real estate, 204 Montgomery, r. Fruit Vale


Nisseu Lorenz C., r. 147 Dore


KG Nissen. See Niessen


Nitsch Carl, porter, r. 75 Minna


Nitsch Edward, trunkmaker, r. 735 Sixteenth


Nitzgen Jacob. groceries and liquors, 1426 Kearny


Niven James (Niven & Macomber) r. 670 Twentieth Niven James, machinist, r. 655 Harrison


Niven Robert B., merchant. r. Ahlborn House Niven & Macomber (James Niven and Charles A. Ma- comber) boots and shoes, 2602 Mission


Nixdorf Charles G. (Nixdorf & Koenig) r. 316 O'Farrell Nixdorf & Koenig (Charles G. Nixdorf and Francis Koenig) liquor saloon. 248 Sutter


Nixon Abraham J., boxmaker, r. 1122 Vallejo Nixon Charles, laborer, r. 202 Ninth


Nixon Evelyn, teacher Greek Urban School, 1519 Broadway


Nixon Frederick, chief engineer stmr Idaho, r. 111 Franklin


Nixon James, clerk, r. 1122 Vallejo


Nixon James, machinist, r. 45 Minna


Nixon James H., boxmaker, r. 1122 Vallejo


Nixon M. A. Miss. dressmaker, r. 333 Fourth


Nixon Martha G., r. 2217 Octavia


Nixon Nicholas, laborer, r. 333 Fourth


Nixon Patrick W., carpenter, r. 345 % Third


Nixon Richard, machinist, r. 1013 Market


Nixon Robert, clerk De Witt & Harris, r. 120 Seventh


Nixon Robert S .. frader, r. 135% Fifth


Nixon William J., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 13 Morris Av


Noack William J., liquor saloon, NE cor Sixth and Bluxome


Noah Joel (estate of) office 535 California, room 6


Noah John G., wagon maker, r. W s Mission, nr St. Mary's College


Noah Julius, laborer, r. 605 Broadway


Noakes Eliza, widow, furnished rooms, 965 Folsom


Noakes Lily Miss, compositor E. C. Hughes, r. 965 Folsom


Noane John N., teamsrer, r. 117 Jones


Nobel Louis A., clerk C. E. Spannagel, r. 125 Seventh Nobel's Giant Caps, John Skinker agent, 256 Market


Noble Alonzo T., proprietor Fairmount Dairy, NW cor San José Av and Thirtieth


Noble Arnsby, cord wainer Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 705 Valencia


Noble Beattie, laborer Pac. Rolling Mill, r. N s Napa, bet Texas and Missouri


Noble Benjamin J., compositor, r. N s Napa, bet Texas and Missouri


Noble Brothers (Thomas aud William) house and sign painters, 642 Clay


Noble Burr, chief clerk clothing depot, U. S. A., r. 2218 Webster


Noble Charles M., bartender Jacob M. Graber, r. 810 Kearny


Noble Clark W., r. 532 Polk


Noble Eliza, widow. r. 533 Ellis


Noble George H., teamster Central Gas Light Co., r. 4 Liberty


Noble George M., r. 426 Natoma


Noble Georgia, widow, r. 609 Harrison


Noble Giles T., painter, r. 311% Jessie


Noble Grundy, barber. r. 223 Stevenson


Noble Hamden H. (H. H. Noble & Co.) r. 2122 Wash- ington


Noble H. H. & Co. (Hamden H. Noble) stock- brokers, 307 Montgomery


Noble Hippolyte (Harris, Oswald & Noble) r. 15 Johu


Noble James, shoemaker, 3006 Sixteenth


Noble James M., grainer E. M. Gallagher, r. 1325 Vallejo


Noble Jennie C. Miss, r. 425 O'Farrell


Noble John K., tailor, r. 1825 Hyde


Noble John W., assistant foreman Dewey & Co., r. Oakland


Noble Joseph D., mail clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 1108 Pierce


Noble Louis, r. 328 Geary


Noble Nellie, stewardess stmr George W. Elder


Noble Patrick, superintendent Pacific Rolling Mill Co., office Potrero Point. r. 2109 Pine


Noble R. H., solicitor Cal. Wire Works, r. 1108 Pierce Noble Richard B., carpenter, r. 624 Fourth


Noble Samuel J., printer, r. 216 Minna


Noble Thomas (Noble Bros.) r. 533 Ellis


Noble Thomas H., clerk Haslett & Bailey, r. Abbots- ford House


Noble Thomas K. Rev., pastor Plymouth Church, r. 2200 Steiner


DR. BAZAN'S THERMO-ELECTRIC


RUSSIAN and TURKISH BATHS A SPECIALTY. Also Medicated and Electric ·Baths Given. 415 SUTTER STREET. 415


BERRY & PLACE MACHINE CO., 12 California Street, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, MACHINE TOOLS and MILL SUPPLIES.


KNEASS & CO.,


dealers in KITCHEN FURNITURE of every description RANGES, TINWARE, Etc., 29 TAYLOR ST


J


Capital, DE SMEDT PATENTS.


$ 320,000,00. HORSE SHOE BRAND.


-THEw


Barber Asphalt Paving Co.


( Under the Laws of West Virginia, ) IMPORTERS AND REFINERS OF


TRINIDAD ASPHALT


AND CONTRACTORS FOR


Trinidad Asphalt Pavements.


1,500,000


SQUARE YARDS laid during past six years


IN THE CITIES OF


Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Erie, Omaha, St. Louis, Louisville, New Orleans and Chicago.


A. L. BARBER, President.


E. B. WARREN, Vice-President.


JAMES ARCHBALD, Engineer and Manager. J. J. ALBRIGHT, Jr. D. O. WICKHAM, Sec'y and Treasurer.


PRINCIPAL OFFICE:


16 Le Droit Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.


BRANCH OFFICES:


CHARLES HARRIS


101 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.


(For 18 years Commissioner of Streets In Boston.)


E. B. WARREN, Eaq.


D. W. HODGE.


283 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.


CHARLES O. WARREN


Erie, Pa.


CHARLES E. SQUIRES


. Omaha, Nebraska.


P. S. MARQUIS.


. Cor. 5th and Olive Sts., St. Louis, Mo.


M. G. DICK ..


. Galt House, Louisville, Ky.


T. TUPPER .81 St. Charles St., New Orleans, La.


A. H. GLASPELL.


.184 Dearborn St., Chicago, Il1.


JESSE WARREN . Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal.


W. S. SOMERVELL 422 Montg'y St., San Francisco Cal.


For further information apply to the above or to any of the officials or citizens of cities where we have done work.


ST


2013 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.


ESTABLISHED BY DANIEL NORCROSS IN 1849.


NORCROSS & CO.


Manufacturers and Importers


REGALIA


MILITARY AND NAVAL GOODS,


SAN FRANCISCO,


ESTABLISHED


BY DANIEL NORCROSS,


CALIFORNIA. 1849.


MASONIC, ODD FELLOWS, DRUIDS, KNIGIITS OF PYTHIAS, A. O. U. W. P. O. S. or A. ORDER EASTERN STAR, RED MEN, AND ALL ORDERS, Furnished with Books, Jewels, Swords, Costumes, Flags, Banners, Seals, Bal- lot Boxes, and ALL ARTICLES NEEDED FOR Society Purposes.


FLAGS, BANNERS, PARAPHERNALIA, ETC.


Knights Templar, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias Uniforms a Specialty.


6 POST STREET


MASONIC TEMPLE, SAN FRANCISCO.


M


J. MACDONOUGH & CO.


LEHIGH, CUMBERLAND and ENGLISH FOUNDRY COKE, 11 Market Street, corner Spear.


NOB


881


NOL


Noble William (Noble Bros.) r. 533 Ellia


Noble William, molder, r. 39 Natoma


Noble William, stenographer R. G. Dun & Co., r. 44 Sixth


Noble William W., tailor, r. 625 Pacific


Nobman Charles, watchman stir City of Chester


Nobmann Charles, clerk Christopher Nobmann, r. SW cor California and Fillmore


Nobmann Christopher, groceries and liquors, SW cor California and Fillmore, r. 2031 Fillmore


Nobmann Frederick (Nobmann & Spiller) r. 1607 Broderick


Nobmann John C., clerk C. R. Petersen & Co., r. 2031 Fillmore


Nobmann & Spiller (Frederick Nobmann and Frank F. Spiller) liquor saloon, 624 Merchant


Noce Louis, miller Kindler & Co., r. 1904 Powell


Noceti August, cook A. Lopresti, r. 712 Folsom


Noche Buena Mining and Milling Co. (Ro- sario, Mexico) office 106 Battery


Nockin Alexander, r. 1232 Dupont


Nodenschneider Michael, baker, r. 311 Eighth


Noe and Temple Street Primary School, R. P. David- son principal, SW cor Noe and Twenty-fifth


Noe Frank. clerk, r. 704 Mission


Noe Frank V., physician, 100% Second


Noe John, tailor, r. 526 Broadway


Noel Francis M., shoefitter, r. 51 De Boom


Noel H. H., r. 203 Turk


Noel Lewis, bricklayer, r. 51 De Boom


Noel Samuel, bricklayer, r. 51 De Boom


Noeldecke Frederick, clerk Haas Bros., r. 1326 Scott


Noerr J. George, artist, studio 218 Post, r.1231 Mission


Noethig William, proprietor Humboldt Brewery, 1839 Mission


Noggle Dorman L., weigh clerk U.S. Mint, r.1010 Clay Nohr Charles, cabinetmaker A. F. Knorp, r.949 Bryant Nohrden Frederick H., compositor Bacon & Co., r. 1134 Bryant


Nohrden Henry, sugar boiler Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 1134 Bryant


Noisat Amedee, liquor saloon, 1334 Dupont


Noisat Jules, liquor saloon, 2931 Sixteenth


Nolan --- Mrs., widow. r. 426 Clementina


Nolan August, waiter Lick House


Nolan Charles, laborer Cal. Wire Works, r. 2023 Hyde Nolan Charles, stoker Engine No. 8, S.F.F.D., r. 1616 Pacific Av


Nolan Clara Miss, teacher piano, r. 507 Minna


Nolan David A., waiter J. A. Guisti, r. 233 Stevenson


Nolan Edward, cardriver, r. 135% Shipley


Nolan Edward, teamster, r. 6 Caroline


Nolan Edward J., teamster, r. 1424 Pacific


Nolan Eleanor Mrs., dressmaker, 1440 Valencia


Nolan Eliza Miss, seamstress, r. 637} Howard


Nolan Elizabeth A., widow, r. 75 Clementina Nolan Felix, laborer, r. 504 Howard


Nolan George, barber, r. 28 Minna Nolan George, molder Weed & Kingwell


Nolan James, bartender, r. 612 Bush


Nolan James, bricklayer, r. Ocean View


Nolan James, laborer, r. 22 Langton


Nolan James, laborer, r. 528 Third


Nolan James, laborer, r. 406 Tehama Nolan James, shoemaker, r. 17 Alvarado


Nolan James, steamfitter, r. 155 Minna


Nolan James, stevedore, r. 10 Gilbert


Kolan James, upholsterer, r. 2234 Pine


Nolan James H., painter, 404 Montgomery, r. 1124 Broadway


Nolan James H. Jr., painter, r. 1124 Broadway Tolan Janica P., boilermaker, r. 437 Twenty-ninth


Tolan Jane, widow, r. 137 Dore


Tolan J. H. (Grimm & Nolan) r. 224 Fourth


Colan John, r. 521 % Fell


Tolan John, butcher, r. 26 Sixth


Tolan John, cook, r. 52 Natoma


MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INS. CO.


NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.


TOTAL RECEIPTS, - $134,619,503 54.


CASH LOANS MADE at any time up to half the Value of Assignable Policies.


See adv. Bank and Insurance Dept.


BURR FOLDING BEDS.


The highest comfort and greatest economy secured by their use. Opens and closes with bedding and pillows all in place. Made In thirty styics, plain, ornamental and elaborate, from $30 up.


H. H. CROSS, 16-18 Second St.


Nolan John, fancy goods, 1440 Valencia


Nolan John, gardener, r. 1230 Sacramento


Nolan John, laborer, r. 529 Valencia


Nolan John, laborer, r. 40 Spear


Nolan John, proprietor California Stables, 1611- 1613 California, r. 1618 Polk


Nolan John, teamster C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 768 Bry- ant


Nolan John Mrs., dress and cloakmaker, NE cor Fill- more and Haight


Nolan John D., molder, r. 1540 Eddy


Nolan John F., clerk Hueter Bros. & Co., r.238 Taylor Nolan John M., bookkeeper, r. 75 Clementina


Nolan Joseph, clerk Redington & Co., r. 508 Third


Nolan Joseph, collector The Hibernia Savings and Loan Soc., r. 2234 Pine


Nolan Joseph, expressman G. F. Lamson, r. 511 Wil- low Av


Nolan Lawrence, harnessmaker C. H. Mead, r. Oak- land


Nolan Malachi, engineer Sutter St. RR., r.1502 % Polk Nolan Margaret Mrs., housekeeper, r. 946 Mission


Nolan Margaret, widow. r. 26 Natoma


Nolan Martin. r. 222 Birch Av


Nolan Mary Mrs., r. 238 Taylor


Nolan Mary, widow, r. 1403 Devisadero


Nolan Mary, widow, r. 809 Harrison


Nolan Mary, widow, r. 9 Scotland


Nolan M. D. & Co. (Michael D. Nolan and P. C. Des- calso) boots and shoes, 11 Third


Nolan Michael, r. 33 Taylor


Nolan Michael, groceries and liquors, 701 Valen- cia. r. 9 Lapidge


Nolan Michael, hostler, r. 509 Hyde, rear


Nolan Michael, hostler N. B. and M. RR., r. 834 Fol- som


Nolan Michael, laborer, r. 234 Langton


Nolan Michael, laborer Custom House, r. 507 Minna Nolan Michael, woolsorter, r. W's Church, nr Twenty- sixth


Nolan Michael D. (M. D. Nolan & Co.) r. 402 Golden Gate Av


Nolan Patrick, r. 1203% Pacific


Nolan Patrick, laborer Whitney & Webster, r. W s Church, nr Twenty-sixth


Nolan Patrick, painter, r. 549 Folsom


Nolan Patrick, teamster, r. 1424 Pacific


Nolan Patrick C., miner, r. 307 Capp


Nolan Patrick T. (Dinan & Nolan) r. 2217 Steiner


Nolan Peter, boilermaker, r. 47 Natoma


Nolan Peter, teamster, r. 6 Caroline


Nolan Peter F., teamster, r. 1424 Pacific


Nolan P. F. (P. F. Nolan & Sons) r. 1428 Golden Gate Av


NOLAN P. F. & SONS manu- facturers and wholesale and retail dealers ladies' and gents' fine boots and shoes, factory 67-73 Stevenson, retail department 812-814 Market Nolan Raymond, grainer, r. 1124 Broadway


Nolan Robert, photographer S. C. Passavant, r. 3 Albion Av


Nolan Sylvester, miner, r. 428 Natoma


Nolan Thomas, bricklayer, r. 3 Caroline


Nolan Thomas, clerk J. J. Manning, r. NE cor Twenty-fourth and Castro


Nolan Thomas, cook, r. 10 Clara


Nolan Thomas, liquor saloon, 775 Market


Nolan Thomas, plumber. r. 406 Tehama


Nolan Thomas, seaman, r. 541 First


Nolan Thomas, teamster C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 110% Freelon


Nolan W., engineer, r. 1029 Mission


Nolan William H., teamster, r. 38 Clementina


Nolan William M., salesman P. F. Nolan & Sons, r. 1428 Golden Gate Av


AMES MUNSELL JR., Agent, 415 Montg'y St. | Nolan William N., plasterer, r. 1513 Guerrero


RUMAN, ISHAM & CO., 56


421-427 SOLE AGENTS FOR Market St. Dederick's Perpetual HAY PRESSES.


wian Billers


E. C. HUGHES,


511 SANSOME ST., San Francisco.


Fine Job Printing.


Catalognes, Pricc Lists and Pamphlets.


NOL


882


NOR


W. W. MONTAGUE & CO. IMPORTERS OF STOVES AND RANGES.


Manufacturers of FRENCH RANGES. 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET STREET


Nolan William P., cabinetmaker Richard Herring, r. 809 Harrison


Nolan. See Knowland and Nolen


Nolden William, r. 356 Grove


Nolen M. J., attorney at law, 519 Montgomery, r. Oak- land


Nolen Thomas, fireman stmr Colima


Nolen. See Nolan and Knowland


Noll Edward, compositor Report, r. 431 Fulton


Noll George, cloaks and suits, 818 Market, r. 431 Fulton


Nolle Manuel, bootblack, r. cor Hinckley and Pinkney Nolte August F., groceries and liquors, SE cor Hyde and Filbert


Nolte Carl R., groceries and liquors, 3004 Mission


Nolte Herman, tailor, r. 803 Montgomery


Nolte Johannes, waiter, r. 2 Caroline Pl


Nolte Louis H., carpenter, r. 304 Eighteenth


Nolte Louisa, widow, r. 634 Jessie


Nolte Otto, watchmaker W. Nolte, r. 631 Minna


Nolte William, jeweler, 10% Stockton, r. 631 Minna


NOLTE WILLIAM F. taxider-


mist Woodward's Gardens, office and r. 31 Turk


Noltemeier Charles A., shoemaker, 901 Post


Noltemier Frederick, shoemaker, r. 11 O'Farrell Alley Nolthenius John, butcher, r. 724 Filbert


Nolting A. J. F., shipping clerk William Dresbach, r. 418 Kearny


Nolting Edward, tinner E. H. Bucknam & Co., r. 367 Minna


Nolting Elizabeth, widow, r. 367 Minna


Nolting John B., apprentice E. H. Bucknam & Co., r. 367 Minna


Nolton William H., jeweler, r. 11 Clinton


Nonnenmanu Charles (South S. F. Packing and Pro- vision Co.) r. S s St. Thomas, bet Platte and Yazoo Nonnenmann Charles L., butcher South S. F. Packing and Provision Co., r. N s Venezuela, bet Platte and Yazoo


Nonpariel Soda Water Co., S. Benjamin proprietor, 719-721 Bryant


Noon Ella Miss, parasolmaker, r. 1212 Clay


Noon James G., printer George Spaulding & Co., r. 77 Natoma


Noon John, laborer, r. 730 Harrison


Noon Mark, shoemaker, r. 213 Langton


Noon Martin, carriagemaker Larkin & Co., r. 9 White Noon Mary G. Miss, teacher Starr-King Primary School, r. 127 Valencia


Noon Michael, paver, r. 26 Noonan's Alley


Noon P., laborer, r. Paraguay, bet Osage and Monon- gahela


Noon Patrick, brass finisher, r. 127 Valencia


Noon Thomas, foundryman, r. 333 Sixth


Noon Thomas, laborer. r. 213 Langton


Noon William, coachman, r. 1 Hampton Court Noonan Bridget, widow, r. 268 Minna


Noonan Cornelius, laborer. r. 211 Second


Noonan D., blacksmith, r. 26 Turk


Noonan Daniel J., attorney at law, r. 867 Folsom Noonan Dennis, laborer. r. 43 Natoma


Noonan Dennis, lather, r. 12 Cleaveland, rear


Noonan Dennis, marble polisher, r. 17 Laskie


Noonan Edward, watchman stmr City of Peking


Noonan Edward J., salesman Halpin Bros., r. 1421 Laguna


Noonan Ellen, widow, r. 223 Langton


Noonan Emma Miss. r. 520 Eighth


Noonan J. & Co. (J. Noonan, E. J. Lough, W. P. Boyle and D. Cullinane) importers and dealers paintings, engravings, artists' materials, etc., and manufacturers moldings and frames, 28 Geary


Noonan James, painter, r. 2323%% Harrison Noonan Jane, widow, r. 5 Simon


Noonan Jeremiah, bakery, 40 Seventh. r. 603 Jessie Noonan Jeremiah (J. Noonan & Co.) r, 306 Stockton


Noonan John, plumber W. L. Daniel, r. 268 Minna


Noonan John, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 627 Nato-' ma


Noonan John F., clerk, 223 Langton


Noonan John S., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Precita Pl, nr Washington Av


Noonan Lawrence E., salesman Lynde & Hough,r.1524 Devisadero


Noonan Mary, domestic, 2632 California


Noonan Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 2209 Polk


Noonan Michael, bricklayer, r. N s Army, nr Douglass Noonan Michael, laborer S. F. Box Factory, r. Twen- ty-eighth, bet Bryant and Harrison


Noonan Michael, streetpaver, r. 26 Morey Alley


Noonan Myles, hostler, r. 417 Folsom


Noonan Patrick, sawyer S. F. Box Factory, r. Precita Pl, nr Washington Av


Noonan Patrick J., laborer, r. S s Twenty-seventh, bet Washington and Gunnison Avs


Noonan Peter, foundryman, r. 81 Stevenson


Noonan Peter J., merchant, r. 2633 Post


Noonan Peter S., boilermaker, r. 719 Clementina


Noonan Thomas, laborer, r. 733 Market


Noonan Timothy, fruit dealer, r. 710 Washington


Noonan William, laborer, r. 829 Brannan


Noonan William, laborer, r. 22%% Geneva


Noonan William, painter, r. 520 Eighth


Noonan William, porter Longhran & Wolf, r. 26 Morey Alley


Noonan William, stonecutter, r. 443% Natoma


Noonan. See Noonen, Nounnan and Nunan Noonen John, r. 1511 Sacramento


Nootbaar Adolph, manager Louvre Branch, r. 537 Stevenson


Nopander Meta, widow, r. 506 Union


Nopander L., seaman City of Chester


Nopper Charles, painter, r. 122 Twenty-fifth


Norager Albert (Norager & Hjul) r. 413% Larkin


Norager & Hjul (Albert Norager and Hans Hjul) coffee saloon, 516 Pine


Noran Andrew, tailor, r. 621 California


Norbaum John, watchman Metropolitan Match Fac- tory, r. NE cor Center and Nebraska


Norby John, stevedore, r. 568 Folsom


Norcross Daniel (Norcross & Co.) r. 510 Geary


Norcross H. N. (Norcross & Co.) r. 510 Geary


Norcross Orville, carpenter, r. 729 Clay


Norcross W. F., proptr New Age, 420 Kearny, r. 510 Geary


Norcross William J., clerk history dept A. L. Ban- croft & Co., r. 14 Metcalfe Pl


Norcross & Co. (Daniel and H. N. Norcross) mili- tary goods, regalia and flags, 6 Post


Nord Alexander, deckhand stmr Queen of the Pacific Nord William, liquor saloon, 739 Folsom


Nordberg Enos M., caplain ship Canada


Nordberg Otto F., carbuilder, r. 2027 Mission


Norden Bernhard, clerk James Bowler, r. 625 Pacific


Norden (Danish Society) rooms 155 New Mont- gomery


Nordgvist Frederick, engineer, r. 730 Fourth


Nordhoff Lawrence, clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros., r. 633 Geary


Nordholz Henry, clerk Bruns Bros., r. 2001 Mission Nordling William, seaman, r. 407 Drumm


Nordman Adolph (Nordman Bros. and Standard Op- tical Co.) r. 2222 Pine


NORDMAN BROTHERS


(Joseph, Isidor, Leon


and Adolph) watchmakers' tools and materials, and optical goods, 120 Sutter, rooms 12-13 Nordman Isidor (Nordman Bros. and Standard Optical Co.) r. 1615 Fillmore


Nordman Joseph (Nordman Bros. and Standard Op. tical Co.) r. 1615 Fillmore


Nordman Leon (Nordman Bros. and Standard Optical Co.) r. 2222 Pine


SCHAFER & CO Men's, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING


No. 11 MONTGOMERY STREET.


I. S. VAN WINKLE & CO.


413-415 MARKET ST. Importers and Dealers in


IRON, STEEL, Etc MO


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JOHN WIGMORE, OFFICE 133 SPEAR STREET. Yards: 129 60 147 Spear St., and 26, 28 Howard St.


HARDWOOD LUMBER:


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Nordmann Adolph J., watchman Thomas Lundy, r. 125 Perry


Nordmann Anna, domestic, SE cor California and Mason


Nordstrom Andrew, porter J. B. Marvin, r. 250 Sutter Nordstrom Peter J., laborer S. F. Cordage Factory, r. W s Tennessee, bet Sierra and Nevada


Nordstrom Peter H., moldmaker S. F. and Pac. Glass Works, r. 38 Wells Court


Nordwell Oliver W., merchant tailor, 218 Bush, r. 1405 Taylor


Noren Adolph Rev., pastor Swedish Lutheran Church, r. 8 Kissling


Norfolk Stables, F. M. Chapman proprietor, 126 Ellis


Norgrove Charles, shoemaker, r. 1022 McAllister


Norgrove George, trunkmaker Charles A. Malm, r. 1022 McAllister


Norgrove John, mnfr trunks, valises, etc., 12 Geary, r. 915 McAllister


Noriega Juan L., hatter, 8 Kearny, r. 523 Geary


JUAN L. NORIEGA,


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PRACTICAL HATTER,


No. 8 Kearny Strect, SAN FRANCISCO.


Noriega Rita A. L. Mrs., r. 523 Geary Norin Peter E., first officer stmr Onward


Norine Mary Ann, widow, r. 10 White Norland Eric, engineer, r. 32 Fourth Norling August, painter, r. 533 Post


Norluud Mary, widow, r. 809 Harrison


Norlund William, cabinetmaker, SE cor Silver and Fourth, r. 809 Harrison


Norman Charles, quartermaster stmr Queen of the Pacific


Norman Edward, house and signpainter, 122 Golden Gate Av. r. SE cor Vicksburg and Twenty-fourth Norman Frank G., hardware, 840 Valencia


Norman George, painter, r. W 8 San Bruno Av, nr Cortland Av


Norman James, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1 Bush St. Pl


Norman John J., student, r. 2321 Webster


Norman Lewis, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento


Norman Martha Miss, coffee saloon, 1346 Market, r. 720 Leavenworth


Norman S., boatswain stmr Mariposa


Norman V., cook, r. 54 Sacramento


Norman William, laborer, r. 603 Francisco


Normand Ernest A., clerk Lenormand Bros., r. 2 Clay Av


Normand Eugene, liquor saloon, 518 Valencia


Normand Lawrence, glovecutter S. Bruml, r. Oakland


Normand Lewis E., cutter Alexander Nicoll, r. 1015 Lyon


Normand Victor, collector, r. 2 Clay Av Normandie House, 919 Stockton


Normann Otto, wines and liquors, and agent Lemp's Western Brewery, 411 Bush, r. 331 Kearny Norris Basil, lieutenaut-colonel U. S. A., medical director Division Pacific and Department Cal., r. Occidental Hotel


Norris Charles, oysters, 45 Washington Market, r. 442 Green


Norris Edward, billposter, r. 629 Clay


Norris George H., engineer Safe Deposit Co., r. 331 Montgomery


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Norris George P., hair dresser, 1703 Devisadero


Norris Hiram J., superintendent Pacific Rubber Paint Co., 228-230 Beale, r. 316 Bartlett


Norris James C., cashier Goodall. Perkins & Co., r. Oakland


Norris James H., bookkeeper John Rourke, r. 330 Sutter


Norris J. H., clerk forwarding department Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1013 Market


Norris John, grader, r. 10 Church Lane


Norris John H., boilermaker, r. 55 Minna


Norris John W., r. 417 % O'Farrell


Norris Joseph H., carpenter, r. 32 Steuart


Norris Joseph K., clerk freight dept. C. P. RR., r. 17 Russ


Norris Michael, r. 263 Tehama


Norris Shubrick, secretary The E. G. Plerce Transfer and Forwarding Co., 20 California, r. 1410% Geary


Norris William, artesian well borer, r. 413 Broadway Norris William, secretary Spring Valley W. W., office 516 California, r. 1776 California


Norris William L., machinist S. F. Tool Co., r. Oak- land


Norris William W., whitener, r. 2613 Sutter


Norstrom Lewis, fisherman, r. SE cor Lewis and Baker North A., r. 308%% Stockton


North American Attorneys and Tradesmen's Protec- tive Union Co. (New York) branch office 330 Pine, rooms 40-41


North Beach and Mission Railroad Co., J. C. Wilmerding president, H. W. Hathorne secretary, offices SW cor Fourth and Louisa, and SW cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom


North Beach Brewery and Saloon, Joseph Schwarz proprietor, NE cor Chestnut and Powell North Belle Isle Mining Co. (Nevada) J. W. Pew sec- retary, 310 Pine, room 15


North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co. (Nevada Co. Cal.) H. Pichoir secretary, 320 Sansome, room 24


North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., Tom. C. Grant general agent, 213 Sansome North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. (London and Edinburgh) Jacobs & Easton city agents, 216 Sansome


North Carson Consolidated Mining Co., B. F. Dahl president, 331 Montgomery, room 18


North China Daily News (Shanghai, China) L .P. Fisher agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange


North China Insurance Co. (limited. marine of Shanghai) Macoudray & Co. agents, 204-206 San- some


North Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Miss Kate Ken- nedy principal, Filbert, bet Taylor and Jones


North Ellen Mrs., milliner, 308%% Stockton North End Police Station, 1532 Jackson


North George L., cashier Equitable Life Assur- ance Society, 240 Montgomery, P. O. box 2028, r. 1520 Clay


North German Fire Insurance Co. (of Ham- burg) Walter Speyer general agent, 435 California North German Hotel, Wiese & Baumgarten proprietors, 26 Sacramento


North German Lloyd Steamship Co. (Balti- more and Bremen) I. Gutte agent, 307 California North Gould and Curry Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.) Caspar H. Mason secretary, 331 Montgomery, room 18


North Harbor Police Stations, 522 Davis, and Meiggs' Wharf


North John G., carpenter, 101524 Market, r. Oakland North O. Bryan, accountant Nevada Bank, r. 1802 La- guna


North Pacific Coast Railroad Co., John W. Coleman president, F. B. Latham secretary, W. F. Russell general freight agent, E. H. Shoemaker superintendent. office room 1 San Francisco Stock and Exchange Bldg


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