The San Francisco, Oakland and Alameda business directory, 1880 : containing a complete alphabetical list of names, location and business of every merchant, wholesale and retail, manufacturer and professional man engaged in business therein etc, Part 63

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: San Francisco : Dalton & Co.
Number of Pages: 518


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OAKLAND DAILY TIMES.


I B Wyman, manager, 952 B.oadway Oakland Dental Rooms, 1115 Broadway


Oakland Dime Expres., John Ruth propr, 1052 Broadway


Oakland Free Library, Miss Ina D Co !- brith l.brarian, 510 14th


Oakland Gas Light Co, J West Martin pres, 9th nr Broadway


OAKLAND IRON WORKS, 1 cs S o'ine propr. 511-513 end


OAKLAND JOURNAL,(German Semi-Week y), Journal Co pub.isher .; , Germania Halı, Webster, bet 6th and 7th


OAKLAND PLANING MALLS, Burnham, Stanceford & Co proprs, W s Washington Ist to 2nd Oakland Point Plan.n3 Mill, Oakland Point


OAKLAND PRESS (weck'y), De Witt C Lawren c editor and publish- er, office and editorial rooms 1691 7th Oakland Printing Office, J H McMullan manager, 1004 Broadway


OAKLAND TYPE FOUN- DRY, JE White manager, 1059 Castro


Oakland Warehouse, J C Gage propr, NE cor Ist and Jefferson


OAKLAND WHITE LABOR CIGAR FACTORY, Freder- ick Albrecht manager, SE cor Center and 13th


ODD FELLOWS LIBRARY, George L Elliott librar.an, Odd Fel- lows Hal: 557 East 12th


Offo, Chinese physician, 708 Broadway Olcese Frank, fruit, 456 7th


O.ney & Co (James N Olney), real estate agent., 1106 Broadway


Olsen Andrew, groceries and liquors, 951 Cypress


Opitz Bernhard, cigar maker, 1332 Broad- way


Orleans Emanuel, restaurant, 838 Broad- way


Osbo.ne Samuel, short-hand reporter, 921 Brua Iway


Ough T Mrs, dressmaker, 10,3 14 h


OUTRAM D J, boots and shoes, 1219 Broadway


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PACIFIC COAST DETEC- TIVE AND COLLEETION AGENCY, C S MeMuLan & Co propis, 911 Broadway


Pacific Jute Manufacturing Co, works NE coor East 11th and 2nd Avc, office 5 Sansom (SF)


ELDREDGE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St.


GO TO J. G. ANDERSON'S, 1249 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, FOR PLUMBING and JOBBING.


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ELECTROTYPING.


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INTING .BOOK-BINDING.ENGRAVING . ELECTROTYP.C.


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PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION


12TH & CASTRO STS., OAKLAND


126 KEARNY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. -


The Most Complete Printing and Pub- lishing House on the Coast.


PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,


BOOK BINDING, Paper Ruling and Blank Book Work. -


DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY.


STEREOTYPING.


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THE PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION.


THIS Association was organized in the Spring of 1875, and owns 100 feet of land facing Castro Street, and 140 feet facing Twelfth Street, and for business purposes has two large buildings, one fronting Castro and the other Twelfth Street, containing over twelve thousand square feet of floor space.


The facilities of this house for job, book, and newspaper printing are unsurpassed, and, although located several blocks from the center of trade, by careful attention to business and the interests of its custom- ers, it is able to gain and keep the better class of Oakland patronage.


Early in the spring of 1879 the increasing San Francisco trade ren- dered it necessary to open an office in that city. Rooms were accord- ingly taken at 126 Kearny Street, Thurlow Block, under the manage- ment of J. W. Gardner, who can talk business to San Francisco in seven different languages.


We call your special attention to the following advantages possessed by this house for doing first-class work at the lowest prices:


1. We pay no rent. The Pacific Press Publishing Association owns the buildings in which it operates, and owns the ground upon which the buildings stand.


2. We own our source of water supply, and no corporation exacts a toll on one inch of the water used in any of the departinents of our concern.


3. We manufacture our type, leads and rule, and supply these articles, of superior quality, to the trade.


4. We are our own importers of paper. All the stock used in our Book, News and Job Rooms, and Bindery, is imported in large quanti- ties by ourselves, thus saving the heavy commission which houses buy- ing small lots from jobbers are uniformly compelled to pay.


5. We do our own designing, engraving, electrotyping and stereotyping. And by this we mean that each of these departments is conducted under our own roof, and each is in charge of skilled and trustworthy artists.


6. We do our own book binding and paper ruling, besides ruling job lots to order for the trade or for individuals requiring exceptional work.


In the way of steam power and printing machinery, etc,, the establish- ment is abundantly supplied.


It is hardly necessary to add that we have our own machine shop, where all repairs are made, tools sharpened, and scores of little things attended to which effects a saving in every department, keeps our ma- chinery in the best possible order, and facilitates work.


A specialty is made of music printing, which feature musicians and publishers will do well to consider.


Address all orders to PACIFIC PRESS, 12th and Castro Streets, Oakland, Cal.


Or 126 Kearny Street, San Francisco. 52 525 52


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. 824 and 826 KEARNY STREET.


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Pacific Mutual Life Ins Co, Alameda County Branch, Snow & Ragsdale managers, NE cor 13th and Broad- way


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ING ASSOCIATION, James Wh.te president, J E Whi. e vice president and Mrs L D Carruth seerc- dary, 1059 Cas.ro and 715 12th


Pago George F, teacher music, 967 Tele- graph Ave


Pagges Bros (Peter and Leonard), Par- num's Restaurant, cor Broadway and 7th


Palace Opera House, M Strange propr, SE cor 6th and Broadway


Palm Cyrus, ciga's and tobacco, S W cor Broadway and 7th


Palmer C T H, president Oakland Paving Co, SE cor Broadway and 9.h


Palmer H A, cashier Union National Gold Eank, SE cor 9th and Broad- way


Paquis A, liquor saloon, 1259 San Pablo Avc


Parker S Miss, dressmaker, 674 Central Ave


Parker W W Mrs, dressmaker, 1249 Ccn- ter


Parkinson J C, agent Pacific Pottery, 1164 Broadway


Parson Samuel, refreshment saloon, Oak- land Whaif


Parsons John, groceries and liquors, 652 Franklin


Parsons I, W. grocerics, 614 East 12th PARTENSKY CHARLES, propr Fetkeley Laundry, 1355 Wcs: 12th, office 457 7th


Partini L, boarding and lodging, 1870 7th


Patrick Joseph, fuin'turc, 809 7th


PATRONAK & JONES (Fred- crick F Patronak and Char:cs H Jones), pork packers, 1321-1323 Sau Pablo Avc


Patten Jaines, fruits, 974 7th


Paul C, tinware, 1618 Telegraph Ave Paul John, bakery, 815 Broadway


PAUL & BROTHER (John H Paul and C E Paul), furniture and upholstery, 367 13th


Paulson Ryland, bootmaker, 213 Ha- ven


Pearre S E, physician, cor 14th and Broadway


Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co, (Phila- delphia), R & G W Emerson agents, 1152 Broadway


Perrine N P, artificia! stone walk maker, 90/ Broadway


Perry S A & Co, stationery, ctc, 11 .: 4


Peru William, wines and liquors, 473 8th


Peterson M E Mrs, millinery, 475 East 12th


Peterson O P, plasterer, 1460 5th


Pett h John, fruits, 472 7th


Pfester J, groceries, SW cor San Pablo Ave and Adeline


Pfister S L, confectionery, 1065 Brcad- way


Phelps, Murphy & Co (F M Phelps and W S Murphy), lumber, 654 Wash- ington


Phillips D J, sewing machines, 766 7th


Phoenix Fire Insurance Co (Hartford), Harry L Roff agent, 1004 Broad- way


PIEDMONT AND MOUN- TAIN VIEW R R CO, Wal- ter Blair pres.dent, office 524 14th


Picice W Frank, goncial hardware, 1209 Broadway and 1210 San Pablo Avc-


PINKERTON TH, physician and surgeon, 418 12th


Plomtcaux & Ralls (H J Plomtcaux and R F Rals), dentists, NE cor Broadway and 12th


Plunkett J C, attorney at law, 457 9th


Poo.er M Miss, dressmaker, 1571 7.h


Pove H E, physician, 1116 Erradway


Porter Bros & Wing (D H and A W Por- ter, and A M Wing), proQue , 462-4t4 11th


Posey A C, physician, 1156 Prcadway


POST OFFICE, E P Marcellus Postmaster, main office cor San Pablo Ave and Eroadway, branches SE (or 13th Ave and East 12th and 1792 7th


Potts S C Mrs, propr Merritt House, 4C4 12th


Pounson A L, advertising agent and man- ager The Mirror, 921 Broadway


Pouz.o P, artist, cor 12th and Alice Prather W L, notary public, 493 7to Pratt & Miner (H C Pratt and C H Miner), wood, coal, bay and grain, 1769-1:72 Telegraph Ave


Premeille E Mrs, dressmaker, 617 6th


Price J K & Son (W F), wood and coal, 1577 7th


Price M J Mrs, dressmaker, 1113 Frank- lin


Pukifer A W, horseshoer, 1362 San Pablo Avc


Pumvea N D, cigars, 408 7th


PURINGTON REED (S W l'urington and ( Hl Reed), coal, wocd, hay, grain and feed, 610 East 12tlı


Purringten Jeseph, hay and grain, 350 Fast 12th


WUL FINE UNDERWEAR, S. POPPER, 233 KEARNY Street.


Ordors by Mail for Printing, Binding, etc., receive special attention at PACIFIC PRESS, Oakland.


WHITE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL. 634 Market Street


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QUACKENBUSH GEORGE, groceries and fruit, 14.3 San Pablo Ave


Quin an James, liqnor saloon, 1456 7th Quinn John, chimney sweeper, 1511 7th Quinn Michael, groceries, 404 B


Quong Di, Chinese apothecary, 469 8th


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RADING Frederick, upholsterer, 1229


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Raffo C, groceries and liquors, 671-6.3 Broadway


Ramrez T R, fruits, 1785 7th


Raphae' M. furniture. 703 Broadway RATHJEN D, groce .ies, crockery and liquor, 801 Jefferson


Raymond I C,physician, 363 10th


Raymond Jonas C, homeopathic physi- cian, 625 13th


Road W'S & Co (M Marcuse;, law'and collection agents, 433 7th


Reagan B W (estate of), 453} 9th


Reed Charles G, County Clerk and ex officio Auditor, County Court House Reek William. liquor saloon, 1155 7th Regensburger M, physician, 475 9th


Reichenberg B V, fancy goods, 1111 Broadway


Reichert E, fruits and vegetables, 852 Broadway


Reichert L F, groceries, 1673 San Pablo Ave


Reilay & Bradway (J P Reilay and J R Bradway), physicians, 1055 Broadway Reilly P J, druggist, 847 Broadway


Reimer Adolph, watchmaker, 704 Broad- way


Reinhart G W & Co, livery stable, 368-37( 8th


Reinstein William, propr Boston Shirt Store, 1117 Broadway


REMILLARD BRICK CO, PN Remil'ard presiden -, V L Forten sec. retary, City Wharf near Webster S: Bridge


REMILLARD P N, president Re- millard Brick Co, Oakland Cit Wharf, near Webster St Bridge


RENKEN H. professor of the genuine Baunscheidts healing method, 461 9th


Reuter Charles, dycr and cleaner, 91( Broadway


Reynolds R T Mrs, propr Bellevue House. 1340 Telegraph Ave


Rice C B, printer, locksmith and jew_ler. 1073 13th Ave


Rice John, wood and coal, 1214 Market


Rice & White (C H Rice and J J White). butchers, 2-6 City Market


Richards W A, proor City Hall Livery Stables. 514 14th


Richardt Ferdinand, artist, 837 Madison Rics S, coal oil, etc, 507 7th


Rischmuller G. carpenter, 1163 11th Ave Roberts Henry, butcher, 466 11th


Roberts W C, tailor, 1012 Broadway


ROBINSON A, carpet beating, 519 2nd


ROBINSON J A, attorney at law, 941 L nden ROBINSON & LAWRENCE


(Charles Robinson and John Law- rence', New York Livery and Sale Stable, SW cor 8th and Webster


ROCCA JOHN, wines and liquors, 710 Broadway


ROCHE F E, physician an.] surgeon, 918 Center


Rocovich L, fruits, 1757 7th


Rode Christian, lock and gunsmith, 869 Center


Rodolph S F, physician, 363 10th


Rodoiph & Co (SF and F B Rodolph), books and stationery, 1003 Broad- way


Rodrigues J C, restaurant, 679 East 12th Roediger F A, candy manuf, 1724 Tay- lor


Roff Harry L, agent Phoenix and Home Fire Insurance Cos, Hartford and New York, 1004 Broadway


Roff J C, liquor saloon, 677 East 12th


Rohan M E Mrs, employment office, 525 8th


Rohrbacher Martin, propr Germania Gar- den, 572 7th


Rose Joseph M, hair-dresser, 835 Market Rosenberg J M, stationery, cigars, etc, SW cor 8th and Broadway


Rosenberg N, cigars and tobacco, 1019 Broadway


Rosenk Gustave, physician, 45S 7th


Rosenthal Augusta, clothing, 812 Broad- way


Rosseau E Mrs, clothing, 463 4th


Roth Samuel, dyer, 1723 7th


Rotta Negr'ne. restaurant, 459 9th


ROUNDEY & CO, S F, Oakland, Brooklyn and Fruit Vale Express, 626 East 12th


Rouse Samuel, butcher, 312 B


Rouse W A & Co (W H Rous '), wholesale produce, 135§ Telegraph Ave


Rowan Patrice, wines and liquors, SE cor 4th and Franklin


Rowland W E, watchmaker, 956 Broad- Way


Rowley S Mrs, dressmaker, 943 Willow


Łuddick William S, bootmaker, 1421 San Pablo Ave


NEW HOME Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 MARKET.


When other Remedies fail, try H. Brosius' Elixir of Life. 912 Bryant St. S. F., & 17th & J Sts. Sac.


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. $1.25, $1.50 to $2.00 PER DAY.


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Rudolph Gustave, restaurant, 1811 7th Ruprich J A, liquor saloon, 332 East 12th


Ruth John, cigars and tobacco and shoot- ing gallery, 1052 Broadway


RUTHERFORD CHARLES


B, public administrator, County Court House, and paints, oil and glass, 1016 Broadway


Ryan Martin, horseshoer, SW cor 8th and Clay


RYAN M E. secretary California Building Co, SW cor 2nd and Grove Ryan M J, liquor saloon, 468 7th


Ryan & Mellor (Peter F' Ryan and James F Mellor), furniture, 466-465 Central Ave


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SACKETT D P, boarding and day school, 529 Hobart


Sagehorn William, hay and grain, 473 6th


Salinger Bros (Albert M, Morris and Au- gustus), dry goods, 1105 Broadway Samın J & Co, propr Samm's Flouring Mills, NW cor Ist and Clay


Samm's Fouring Mills, J Samm & Co propr, NW cor Ist and Clay


Samson Martin, butcher, 1301 Peralta Samuels Barnett, watches and jewelry, 821 Broadway


Samuels S, watchmaker and jeweler, 907 Broadway


San Francisco Laundry, branch 862 Broad- way


Sanders H, groceries, etc, 1161 7th Sanderson - Mrs, dressmaker, 476 Cen- tral Ave


Sandford Bros (H T and F S), groceries and provisions, 1802 Te'egraph Ave Sanford E P, druggist, 971 Broadway Scanlon Anne Mis, groceries, 753 Market Schaefer Frederick, artist, 1453 8th


Schaefer & Welti (John M Schaefer and Edward Welti), restaurant, 1022 Broadway


Schaffer Louis, butcher, 828 Broadway Scharman M, cigars and tobacco, 1067 Broadway


Schayer H, liquor dealer, 1307 San Pablo Seitz & Mauser (J Seitz and Charles Mau- Ave


Scheiding T H, liquor saloon, 1816 7th Schellhaas Henry, furniture, cor 11th and Franklin


Scherrer John, boot maker, 1698 7th Schimmelpfennig F, dry goods, 772 East 12th


Schimmelpfennig F Jr, plumber and gas- fitter, 1078 14th Ave


Schley Bros (Charles and Philip), bakery, 770 East 12th


Schlotzhauer l'aul, liquor saloon, 452 8th Schmitt & Grunewald (John Schmitt and Michacl Grunewald), liquor saloon, 466 7th


Schneider John, propr Tivoli Gardens, 785 East 12th


Schneider L, tailor and liquor saloon, 951 6th Ave


Schnelli & Stulz (Herman Schnelli and Charles Stulz), hair-dressers, 1762 7th Schnoor C Mrs, gro: erics, 1401 13th Ave


Scholer Jacob, groceries and liquors, 842 Webster


Scholl CF, gunsmith and machinist, 975 Washington


SCHRAMM MATHIEU, propr Pacific Gallery, SE cor 7th and Mar- ket


Schreiber Christian, furniture, etc, 1107 Broadway


Schuler Ernst, tinsmith and stoves, 1720 7th


Schulz Max, hair-dresser, 962} Broadway Schulze I Mrs, dressmaker, 822 Clay Schunhc f BF, druggist, 462 7th


Schwab Margaret Mrs, dressmaker, 907 Webster


Schwab N, cabinet maker, 909 Webster Schwagermann F, groceries, 903 Frank- Jin


Schwanton & Calou (Frank Schwanton and Pierre Calou), laundry, 1916 San Pablo Ave


Scott, Charity & Co (C H Scott, C H Char- ity and A J Scott), groceries, fruits, etc, 802 Broadway


Scott J Mrs, ladies' nurse, 512 8th


Scott R Mrs, dressmaker, 1167 7th


SCOVILLE IVES, propr Oakland Iron Works, 511-513 2nd


Scranton Theodore. fancy goods, 861 Broadway


Scribner G W. butcher, 1239 Broadway


SEARS EDWIN B. carpenter, 512 7th


Scars Martin, oyster saloon, 1215 Broad- way


Seattle Coal and Transportation Co, C A Sessions agent, SW cor 1st and Frank- lin


Sceglitz A, hair-dresser, 867 Broadway


ser), carriage manufs, 1008 Franklin Selma & Becht (Leopold Selma and Jo- seph Becht), groceries and liquors, 1024 Broadway


Senram F, manuf boots and shoes, 963 Broadway


Seris J M. matress maker, etc, 1310 San Pablo Ave


Sessions C A, agent Scattle Coal and Transportation Co, SW cor Ist and Franklin


3. POPPER, 233 KEARNY STREET, HAS THE BEST SHIRTS.


Send to PACIFIC PRESS, Oakland, for Estimate before getting any kind of Printing or Binding.


Sewing Machines. Needles. etc .. SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St


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Sessions E C, Highland Park Tract and | Smith C L & Co. Jithcgraphers and en B & FVR R, 422 12th giavers, 1303 Broadway


Sessions John W, notary pub.i:, 422 12th


SEVENTH STREET HOUSE,


J H Comer propr, 1806 ; th Shade George, butcher, 921 7th


Shannon & Rooney (James Shannon and J W Rooney), plumbers and gas fit- ters, 960 7th


Sharp Kate Miss, lodgings, 1001 Franklin SHATTUCK F K, real estate, 455 8th


SHAW C E, furniture dealer, 863 Willow


Shaw John, groceries, 951 5th


Shearer Sextus, attorney at law and Jus- tice of the Peace, 4 6 8th


Sheehan T J, painter, 1552 7th


Shel'y Ella Mis, dressmaker, 508 7th


Sherman George, physician, 566 11th


SHERMAN P D, hou. cmover, 1531 West


Sherrott Edward, boots and shoes and un- derwear, 1353 Telegraph Ave


Sherwood W F, agent Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co, 915 Washington


Shingler H, baker, 1700 Telegraph Avc Sicotte F, carriage maker, 860 Wood


Sicsbuttel D, machinist and model mak- er, 364 9th


Silberberg S Mrs, millinery and fancy goods, 618 East 12th


Simon G, tailor, 417 10th


Simon John, machinist and locksmith, 904 Washington


Simon Joseph, butcher, 1555 Broadway


Simons Joseph, wines and liquors, 415 7th


SIMONTON W B, physician and surgcon, 1,56 8th


Simpson R F, livery stable, 'cor San Pablo Ave and 17th


Skilling D, physician, SE cor Brcadway and 13th


Sicer Cha.ies B, livery stable, €03-613 Broadway


Slicer Hugh, president Alameda Macada- mizing Co, 954 Broadway


Slitz & Jen s (John S.itz and J Jones), managers Contra Costa Produce Co, 339 12th


Sloanaker J N, tailor, 1247 Telegraph Ave


SMALLMAN J K & CO, gro- ceries and crockery, 551 East 12th


Smith A C Mrs, dressmaker, 1156 Broad Way


Smith CH, gents' furnishing goods, 9.3 Broadway


SMITH CHARLES H, meat market, 1319 Brush


Smith Christian, butcher, 858 Broadway


Smith Daniel, boarding, 1812 7th Smith I A C Mrs, bakery, 1728 7th


Smith James H, attorney at law, cor Sth and Broadway


Smith J H, wines and liquors, 477 9th


Smith John O N, carriage maker, 520 7th


Smith Max, wines and liquors, 904 Broad- way


Smith William, wines and! liquors, 401 East 12th


Smith William, wines and liquors, 401 10th


Smith & Fieberling (John Smith and Peter Ficberling), wines and liquors, 842 Eroac way


Smith & Jacobs (J W Smith and H G Jacobs), hair-dressers, 1214 Broad- way


Smith & Miller (J H Smith and John M Miller), attorneys at law, SE cor Broadway and 8th


SNELL R B AND MISS M E SNELL, proprs, Snell's Seminary, 563 12th


SNELL S ACADEMY. R Band Miss M E Sucit proprs, 568 12th


SNELLS SEMINARY, R B and M.ss M E Snell principals, 568 12th


Snow J F & Co, dyers and cleaners, Charles J Holmes propr, 1065 Broad- way


Snow & Ragsda'c, managers Pacific Mu- tual Life Insurance Co, NE co: 13th and Broadway


Snyder A J, cap.talist, 475 9th


Sohst Bros (J F W and H J), carriage n anufs, NE cor Sth and Franklin


Sokst Henry, secretary Germania Hall Association, Webster, bet 6th and 7th


South Pacific Railroad Ticket Office, R & G W Emerson, 1162 Broadway


Specht Willian, carpenter, 406 9th Spence W G Mrs, dressmaker, 522 9th


spencer G W, San Francisco and Oakland Express, SW cor Broadway and 7th


Spencer John, liquor saloon and plumber and gasfit er, 1771 San Pablo Ave


Sprecher Samuel P, pastor First Presby- terian Church, 14th bet Franklin and Webster


Sproule Sisters (Sarah Jane, Charlotte and Cassac), dry and fancy goods, cor 14th and Broadway


St Jo: cph's Academy, Christian Brothers in charge, Ss 5th bet Jack. on and Madison


St Mary's Academy, Sisters of Jesus and Mary in charge, SE cor Grove and 8th


ELDREDGE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St.


Go to J. G. ANDERSON'S, 1249 BROADWAY, OAKLAND. for CAHILL'S SEWER GLS TRAF.


NTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824 and 826 KEARNY STREET.


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st Mary's Public School, Sisters of Jesus and Mary in charge, NW cor JeTer- son and 7th


Stack William, sewer contractor, 802 Harrison


Stahle Ida Mrs, liquor saloon, 1020 3rd Standring S A Mrs, boarding and lodg- ing. 529 8th


STANFORD STABLES, Chris H Nor propr, 1733 7th


Stanford W E Mrs, tailoress, 769 15th


Stange & Hink (J D Stange and J F Hink), dry goods, cte, 871-375 Broad Star House, Mrs J H Latham, propr, 1803 7th


starkweather & Son (H K and W P), car- pets, corni es, etc, 1157 Broadway


STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO, A G Davis & Co agents, 1152 Broadway


STEERE & COLBY (TF Stecre and H H Colby), general merchan- dise, and proprs East Oakland, Fruit Vale and S F Daily Express, agents Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, SE cor 13th Ave and East 12th


Stegman C H, groceries and provisions, 855 Market


Stcigler B Mrs, propr Eird's View House, 1460 7th


Stein A, stationery and fancy goods, 1007 Broadway


tein G, stationery, SW cor 9th and Broadway


Stevenson F R & Co (BS Tower), china, glass, etc, 1032 Broadway


tevenson & Ware (W Stevenson and C P Ware), boots and shoes, 1163 Broad tewart E J, ladies' hair-dresser, 470 9th tewart W H, employment office and hair-dresser, 470 9th


tilwell & Son (C H and A W), bill post- ers, 506 9th


tockham G H, physician, 473 7th tocky John & Hammerschmidt, wines and liquors, 1774 7th .


tokes William, architect, NE cor Broad- way and 12th


tone Henry, piano tuner, SW cor 12th and Webster


towell & Wells (George H Stowell and H Wells), grocer.es and fruits, 1650 7th trange Morris, propr Palace Opera House, SE cor 6th and Broadway


trasburg Mary Mrs, varicties, 1011 Kirkham


trathern William, tailor, 458 Central Ave trect William, wines and liquors, 1050 Franklin


trickland & Co (S L Strickland), books and stationery, 1061 Broadway trong J D Sr, photographer, 1223 B. . adway


Stuart Daniel, manufacturer boots and shoes, 1071 Broadway


Sullivan James, marble mantels, etc, SE cor 14th and Broadway


Sullivan Michacl, blacksmith, 1084 14th Sulphur Powdering Mill, Judson & Shep- ard, proprietors, Fleming's Point


SUMNER C HI, sale, livery and feed stable, 413 1th


SUNNYSIDE HOUSE, A Bald- win, propr, cor 13th and Harrison


Surryhne E & Co (M B Smith), building material, wood coal, etc, Oakland l'oint


Surryhne William & Co, real estate agent 433 9th


Swale H W, engraver, 958 Broadway


Swarz A, bootmaker, 809 East 12th


Sweeny K & A Misses, dressmaking and fancy goods, 1510 7th


Sweetser S Mrs, dressmaker, 15063 7th


Swett A W, livery stable, NW cor 14th Ave and 11th


Swift D, wood and coal, 70 Hannah Swiss Cottage Restaurant, Dreux & Por- tal, proprs, S 8 12th nr Lake Merritt


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TABOR 1, physician and surgeon, 859 Center


Taft H C & Co, dry goods, 1165 B'way Taggart Grant 1, notary public, 462 8th Talken J H, fruits, 623 Eas: 12th Tancy Josiah D, carpenter, 371 11th


Taylor Charles L, carpets, furniture, etc, 1060-1066 Broadway


Taylor Edward P, news stand, 855 B'way Taylor George, Poundmaster, City Hall Taylor G W, sign painter, 270 12th


Taylor John B, butcher, 1511 San Pablo Ave


Taylor T C, principal Oakland Busin ss College, SE cor 12th and Franklin Taylor W H, cracker baker, 516 3rd


Taylor & Co (Chauncey Taylor and Wmn C Little), lumber, foot Washington Teas N E Mrs, furnished roomy, $75 Washington


Techan Daniel, groceries, 69 Hannah


Teeter Ann, fruit and vegetables, 412 10th


Terney John, wines and liquor., 854 Broadway


Terncy P, well digger, 20th and New Broadway


Thacker T W, butcher, 971 3rd


Thaler Conrad, bakery. 1500 8th


Thayer Edward F, billiard saloon, 863 Broadway, and wines and liquors 264 8th


POPPER, 233 Kearny Street,


Pioneer Shirt Manufacturer.


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PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING HOUSE, TWELFTH AND CASTRO STREETS, OAKLAND.


Sewing Machines, Needles, etc., SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St.


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THE OAKLAND COLLEC- TION OFFICE, Adams & Co, proprs. SE cor 8th and Broadway


The Oakland Paving Co, C T H Palmer, president; C T Blake, Sec'y, SE cor Broadway and 9th


THE REAL ESTATE UNION, Horace D Ranlett, pres dent; William H Jordan, manager, 921 Broadway THE THOMAS COAL YARD, W R Thomas, manager, 413 10th Thibault Josephine Miss, teacher, 569 5th THOMAS W R, manager The Thomas Coal Yard, 413 10th


Thompson & West (Thos H Thompson and A A West), history publishers, 1310 Telegraph Avenue


Thomson S, agent Union Ins Co, 90) Broadway


Thomson William, baker, 1218 Broadway Tichenor George M, cigar manufacturer, 467 7th


Tilley G H, Constable, 864 Broadway Tinkham M M, livery stable, NW cor 12th and Webster


TISCH D, floral and nursery depot, 479 7th


Todd J C & Co, real estate and house agents, SW cor 11th and Broadway


TOEDT H, S F and Oakland Ex- press, 508 5th near Broadway


Tompkins A H, dressmaker, 936 Camp- bell


Tonjes & Fiege (J Tonjes and J H Ficge), wines and liquors, 832 Broadway


Towle A L Mrs, dressmaker, 569 16th


Townsend T, propr Winthrop House, 409 7th


Trelut Francis, wine dealer, 1208 13th Ave


TRESCOTT J C, propr El Dorado Stables, 405 12th


Trogden W H, carpent.r and cabinet maker, 1785 Goss


Trombley H Mrs, dressmaker, 870 Ches- ter


Trotter M A Mrs, dressmaker, 1506 8th Trowbridge, Pillsbury & C) (G O Trow- bridge and E L Pillsbury), manufs engines, pumps, ete, 610 Broadway Troy J H, agent Commercial Union As- surance Co of London, 457 9th


Tubbs' Hotel, A de Leo de Laguna propr, N & East 12th bet. 4th and 5th Aves Tubbs' Hotel Livery Stables, A de Leo de Laguna propr, NE cor 4th Ave and East 14th


Tucker J W & Son (William), house and sign painters, 1368 San Pablo Ave


Tucker S F, Oakland and San Francisco Express, 867 Broadway


Tucker S G, physician, 1501 Telegraph Ave


Tuft O H, notions. et-, 455 9th




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