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 7

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


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Biziou Louis, liquor saloon, 1413 Dupont Blach Charles, physician, 514 Kearny Black Diamond Coal Co, P B Cornwall agent, SE cor Folsom and Spear


Black Edwin H, housepainter, 514 16th Black H M & Co, carriagemakers, 851-855 Market


BLACK HOWARD, custom shirt- maker, 39 Sutter


Black Point Packing House, Merry, Faull & Co, proptrs, 415 Front


Black Robert M, men's furnishing goods, 209 Montgomery


BLACK WILLIAM, marble works, 1121 Market


Blackman Mars J, plumber, 225 Hayes Blackmar H C, teacher music, 430 Kearny Blacknar & Co (A E Blackmar), wholesale sheet music, 647 Market


Blackwell S B, fancy goods, 108 Seventh Blackwood William, real-estate agent, 109 California


Blade & Hubner (A M Blade and C W Hubner), hats and caps, 910 Market Blair David B, consul Brazil, 216 Sansom Blair James C, wood and ivory turner, 134-136 Main


Blair, Van Tassel & Co (D B Blair, Charles J Van Tassel and George D Toy), in- surance agents, 216 Sansom


Blake Charles E, physician, 406 Hayes Blake Charles E Sr, dentist, 5} Kearny Blake Henry C, notary public, 333 Mont BLAKE ISAAC E general super- intendent Continental Oil and Trans- portation Co, 120 Front Blake John, saddler, 222 2nd Blake John, tailor, 318 Post Blake J W, physician, 1911 Geary


BLAKE, MAURICE MAURICE B, attorneys at law, 417 Kearny


BLAKE P H, real-estate agent, N s Point Lobos Avenue near Collins Blake, Robbins & Co (Francis Blake, Charles F Robbins, James W Towne and James Moffatt), manufs paper, 516 Sacramento


Blake S C, books and stationery, 617 Montgomery and 503 Kearny


ELDREDGE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. 824 and 826 KEARNY STREET.


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BLAKELY EDWARD, manuf chemi-t, N s Howard nr 1st


BLAKISTON J S & SON (Robert), sailmakere, 6-8 Clay


Blanc Maurice, liquor saloon, 217 Beale Blanc Paul, proptr Hotel des Alpes, 621 Pacific


BLANCH BERNARD, carriage manuf, 654-658 Howard


Blanchard Jules, hardware, 44 4th


BLANDING GORDON, attorney at law, 324 Pine


Blanding William, attorney 'at law and president State Board of Harbor Commissioners, 324 Pine


Blaney Edward W, attorney at law, 526 Montgomery


Blaney James A, liquor saloon, SW cor 4th and Mission


Blank Louis, watchmaker, 832 Market Blankman William, dentist, 23 Kearny Blase Angelo, fruits, 702 Turk


Blaser A, tailor, 26 Stockton


Bleibtrey Charles, brush manuf, 646 Miss Bleily Joseph R, hairdresser, 418 Bush Blesi Sebastian, shoemak r, 1059 Market Bley A, millinery, 750 Market


Bloch Abraham B, clothing, 204 Mont- gomery Ave


Bloch C, dentist, 318 Hayes


Bloch L & A, butchers, 823 Greenwich Bloch & Alexander (L Bloch and L Alex- ander), dress and cloak manufs, 107 Stockton


Bloch & Blum (Samuel Bloch and Henry Blum), butchers, 519 Geary


Bloch & Davidson (Isaac F Bloch and James W Davidson), morocco manufs, 117 Pine


Blochman E Mrs, milliner, 1019 Larkin Blochman & Cerf (Abraham Blochman and Moses Cerf), lime, cement and brick, 24-26 California


Block David, hardware, 939 Folsom Block E M, proptr Carmen Island Salt Works, 207 Front


Block I, cigars and tobacco, 228 Sutter Block James N, merchant, 207 Front Block John, tailor, 648 Commercial Block W, boots and shoes, 1319 Stockton Block & Bernhard (B Block and J Bern- hard), stockbrokers, 404 Montgomery Blodes Theodore, liquor saloon, 1243 Fol- som


BLOHM PETER, liquor saloon, NE cor Mission and Beale


Blohm & Offermann (John Blohm and Wil iam Offermann), groceries and liquors, 1402 Folsom


Blohme John, groceries and liquors, 217 2nd and 1201 Polk


BLOME HENRY & CO (Henry Meyer), liquor saloon, 3 Clay


Blood J H, notary public, 304 Mont


Blood Levi L, mining, 45 Merch Ex Blood N Mrs, dressmaker, 319 Bush


Bloom William, tannery, Folsom nr 18th Bloomer R F, decorative art, 14 O'Farrell Bloomfield Jaines T Mrs, ladies' hair dresser, 1405} Stockton


Blow A W & Co (Alfred W and Robert), stockbrokers, 30" Pine


Bloxham Charles, stationery, 2212 16th BLUE LINE TRANSPORTA- TION FREIGHT CO, John S Inglis agent, 22 California


Blum Adolph, cigars and tobacco, 805 Cal Blum Adolph. shoemaker, 1012 Pattery Blum Henry, bakery, 1813 Powell


Blum & Schroepfer (Robert Blum and A Schroepfer), furniture, 637 Market


Blumberg Julius F, insurance broker, 306 Montgomery


Blume Henry, bootmaker, 649 Merchant Blumenberg Susan M Mrs,! real estate, 125 Sansom


Blumenthal B & Co (J W Quinlan), glove factory, 114} Post


Blumenthal Penard, dry goods, 134 6th BLUMENTHAL HENRY M,


wholesale groceries and provisions, 125 Washington


Blundell James, proptr Blundell House, 1 5th


Blunt William G, naturalist, 813 Market Bluxome J, physician, 306 Stockton Blythe T H, capitalist, 724} Market Boalt John H, attorney at law, 419 Cal Board of Regents State University, Robert E C Stearns secretary, 310 Pine


BOARD OF TRADE OF SF,


Charles F Wyman see, 123 Cal Boardman George C, manager Ætna In- surance Co, 311 California


Boas J, speculator, 420 Montgomery Pobech John, fruits, 639 Post


Boca Brewing Co, William Hess superin- tendent, 415 Sacramento


Boccanovich P', coffee saloon, 161 Steuart Boch T Mrs, fancy goods, 2117 Fillmore Bock Charles, restaurant, foot Larkin Bock Joseph, bakery, 988 Folsom


Bocken & Paccala (Henry Bocken and Louis Faccala), restaurant, 540 Com Bockman John C, groceries and liquors, 535 4th


BODE GEORGE C, proptr Pattry St Fonded Warehouse, 1201 Battery


BODE DANFORTH (G C Bode and E L'anforth), proptrs Inter- nal Revenue Bonded Warehouse, 1203 Pattery


BODE SEARLE (George C Bode and James J Scarl), proptrs Greenwich Dock Free and U S Fondep Warcheuses, foot l'attery


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


The PACIFIC PRESS, -- THE MOST COMPLETE PUBLISHING HOUSE ON THE COAST.


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


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


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Boden John H & Co (John H Boden and


Julius Quinchard), custom-house


brokers, 504 Battery


BODFISH WILLIAM H, attor- ney at law, 712 Montgomery


Bodien Ida Miss, mi!linery, 54 Third


BODIEN JOHN, upholsterer, 229 Ellis


BODWELL H H, proptr Excelsior Windmill and Horse-power Works, 211 and 213 Mission


Boedeker & Spencer (Harmann Boedeker and Mrs. Eliza Spencer), groceries and liquors, NW cor Kear and Green BOERICKE & TAFEL (F E Boericke and A J Tafel), proprietors Homeopathic Dispensary, 334 Sutter Boesch Emil, proptr Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, 569 Mission


Boese Gerhard, wines and liquors, 816 and 818 Clay


BOESE HENRY J. proptr Golden Gate Market, 514 Davis


Bogan Owen, groceries and liquors, 1936 Bush


Bogardus J P, proptr Figaro, 532 Merch Bogart John M, grain broker, 714 Sac Bogart O H, mining secretary, 106 Leid Bogel C H, liquor saloon, SW cor Fran- cisco and Mason


Boger Frederick E, cigar manuf, 526 Hayes Boger William, groceries and liquors, NW cor Filbert and Stockton


Bogner Charles, jeweler, 300 4th Bogner Charles, tailor, 11 Sutter


BOHAN JAMES A. groceries and liquors, 921 Howard


Bohemian Club, 430 Pine


Bohm William, manufacturing jeweler, 616 Merchant


Bohn John, stoves and tinware, 112 7th Boisnet A, cabinetmaker, 413 Mission Boisse E, hairdresser, 526 Commercial Boisseau & Son (Jean and Emile), boot- makers, 324 Dupont


Boisson & Pichon (Francis Boison and P Pichon), poultry, 15 and 19 San Fran- cisco Market


Boitano Francisco, wood and coal, 1516 Stockton


Bolan Catherine, bakery, 102 9th


Bolan M J, physician, 737 Market


Bole Henriette Mrs, dressmaker, 1018 Larkin


Boley Susan Mrs, furnished rooms, 675 Mission


Boller Conrad, cabinetmaker, 152 Blux- ome and 617 Brannan


Boller Fred J, market, 1230 Dupont and wines and liquors, 1228 Dupont


Bollinger & Miller (Nicholas Bollinger and William P Miller), butchers, 5 Jack Bollinger Frank, hairdresser, 115} Jack


Bollman John & Co, manufacturers cig- arettes and tobacco, 409 Washington Bolton James R, capitalist, 618 Merchant Bolton Thomas, dentist, 804 Howard


Bolts John, wines and liquors, 903 Market Boman C E, carpenter, 13 Stockton


Bonacina Joseph M, furniture, 17 Mont- gomery Ave


Bonanza House, Holm & Saxtorph, 867 Market


Bonde James, carpenter, 1110 Dupont Bonglet C, laundry, 527 Hayes


Bonn Gustave liquor saloon, 138 Folsom Bonnet B, asphaltum worker, 402 Mont Bonney O, wood working machinery, 221 Mission


BOOKER W LANE, H B M Con- sul, 319 California


Boole George, ship builder, 5 Spear


BOOME WILLIAM H. physi- cian City and County Hospital, Potre- ro Avenue, bet 22d and 23d


Boone & Osborn (J L Boon and E E Os- born), attorneys at law, 320 California Booth Lucius A, real estate, 402 Front


Booth Thomas, cigars and tobacco, 621 Davis


Booth William F, attorney at law, 502 Montgomery


Boothby Adolph F, coffee saloon, 312 Townsend


BOOTHBY MELVIN, liquor sa- loon, NW cor Commercial and East


Boothe E B, secretary Silver King Mining Company, 320 California


Boothe E G, 320 California


Boothe William H, mining secretary 320 California


BOOTZ ADAM, proptr Bootz Hotel, 435 Pine


BOOTZ HOTEL, Adam Bootz, pro- prietor, 435 Pine


Boradt Henry, liquor saloon, 528 Valencia Borbeck John, cigars and tobacco, 503 Pac Borboa Jesus, groceries, 1336 Dupont


Borchers J C, physician, 540 Washington Bordeaux Board of Underwriters, Henry


Schroder & Co, agents, 433 Battery Bordenave Albert J, restaurant, 706 Mont Bordenave John, liquor saloon, SW cor 5th Ave and M


Bordner Jacob, carpenter, 641 Mission Bordwell G A, architect, 318 Pine


Bordwell George, architect, 507 California


BORDWELL, ROGERS & CO (H W Bordwell and Edward B Rog- ers), mechanical engineers and mill builders, 240 Montgomery


BOREL ALFRED CO (An- toine Borel), bankers, 601 Mont Borel Fiorentine, proptr Hotel de France, 637 Pacific


WHITE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL. 634 Market Street.


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


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Borella Angelo, junk, 1035 Kearny


122 Borgstrom Jenny Mrs, millinery, Montgomery Ave


Borgstrom Minnie Mrs, milliner, 322 Montgomery Ave


Boris Lambert, gents furnishing goods, 1127 Dupont


Borkhim H, tailor and gents furnishing goods, 532} Polk


Borland S H Mrs, dressmaker, 16 Mason Born Charles, hairdresser, 417 Post


Born Susan, dressmaker, 765 Bryant


Bornstein Bros (J and M Bornstein), clothing, 844 Market


Bornstein Louis, cigars and tobacco, 113 6th


BOROWSKY MICHAEL. wincs and liquors, 514 Hayes


Borremans Charles, dry goods and fancy goods, 1113 Stockton


Borrman John C, groceries and liquors, NW cor Howard and 8th


Borromeo A, shoemaker, 315 Pacific


Boruck M D, proptr Spirit of the Times, 621 Sansom


Boschen Nicholas, groceries and liquors, NE cor 5th and Minna


Bose August, groceries and liquors, 130 Folsom


Bose Charles, groceries and liquors, SE cor Ellis and Fillmore


Bose Frank, groceries and liquors, 731 Brannan


Bose Frederick, groceries and liquors, 1061 Howard


Bosq Elizabeth Mrs, laundry, 1023} Sutter Bosq R, lapidary, 13 Trinity


Bosqui Edward & Co (H L Tevis), book- binders and lithographers, 523 Clay Bossi E G, fresco painter, 1105 Stockton Boston Board of Underwriters, J S Bacon, 316 California


Boston Cracker Co, Judson H Clark pro- prietor, 132 Fourth


Bostwick C Mrs, private boarding, 32 Ellis Boswell S B & Co (Dudley C Bates), stock brokers, 318 California


Bosworth A Mrs, coffee saloon, 619 Saera- miento


Bosworth William, mining, 432 Mont Botcher Albert, groceries and liquors, 501 Fell


Bothin, Dallemand & Co (H E Bothin and A Dallemand), wholesale teas, coffees and spices, 305 and 307 Front Bottsford William, physician, 8 Mason BOTTERS JASPER, liquor sa- loon, SE cor Drumm and Pacific


BOTTLE KAISER'S PACIF- IC BEER HALL, Alexander Rotenstein, proptr, 633 and 635 Clay Botts Charles T, attorney at law, 33 Montgomery Block


Boucher Edmund, restaurant, 308 Mont- gomery Ave


Bouchet & Boyer (Jules Bouchet and Hur- bain Boyer), restaurant, 1122 Dupont Boudet Mary Mrs, laundry, 1023} Clay Boukofsky & Sternberg (E Boukofsky and


D Sternberg), manufs cigars, 515 Front


Boulster Albert, confectionery, 119 6th


BOURGOIN ADOLPHE. books, stationery and periodicals, 206 Mont- gomery Avenue and 1009 Kearny Bourne John B, stockbroker, 12 Leid


Bourne R A, manuf boot uppers, 108 Geary


Bourquin Charles, dentist, 734 Mont


Bouryade C, wines and liquors, 1509 Dup Bouse Nicholas, wines and liquors, 913 Bryant


Bousquet A M Mrs, dyer and scourer, 726} Howard


Bouteiller M, fruits, 23 and 24 Grand Western Market


Boutes & Pac (J F Boutes and J Jacques Pac), wines and liquors, 511 Wash


Bouvy F B, artist, 240 Montgomery


Bovee William H, real estate broker, 509 California, and proptr Neptune and Mermaid Sea Baths, foot Larkin


Bovo Gabriel wines and liquors, 1302 Dupont


Bovyer William L, carpenter, 212 Leid Bowcher James, upholsterer, 27 6th


Bowen Albert H, dry goods, 500 Valencia Bowen Bros (Charles R Bowen and Samuel


Granger), wholesale and retail gro- cers, 432 Pine


Bowen Edgar J, seedsman, 815 Sansom Bowen Handy D, dry goods, 841 Valencia Bower Frederick, artist, 744 Mission Bower S M, upholsterer, 1322 Polk


BOWERS J MILTON, physician, surgeon and gynæcologist, 23 Kearny Bowie August J Jr, mining engineer, 217 Sansom


Bowie H P, attorney at law, 318 California Bowler James, groceries and liquors, 24 Howard


Bowles B F Rev, pastor First Universa- list Church, r 2622 Bush


Bowles Janies, books and stationery, SE cor Leid.sdorff and Commercial


Bowles & Darrow (George Bowles and Ify Darrow), carpenters, 223 Post


BOWLEY BROTHERS (Samuel C and H L), importers, wholesale and retail dealers carriages, harness, sad- dlery, robes, etc, 9 Merchant's Ex- change, repository cor New Montgom- ery and Mission


Bowma. Arthur W, real estate, 314 Cal Bowman George T, s cretary Pacific Pow- der Co, 314 ('alifornia


6 DRESS SHIRTS $5.50. S. POPPER, 233 KEARNY STREET,


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


Go to J. G. ANDERSON'S, 1249 BROADWAY, OAKLAND, for CAHILL'S SEWER GAS TRAP.


ELDREDGE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 Market St.


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Bowman John S & Co (Joseph Coblentz), manufs cigars and tobacco, NW cor Battery and Sacramento Bowman William J, groceries, 1565 Mar- ket


Boxton George W, show cards, 9 Geary Boy's and Girl's Aid Society, J H Baker superintendent, 68 Clementina


Boyce Richard, liquor saloon, 2508 Bush Boyce S B, stockbroker, 307 Montgomery Boyd Annie Mrs, lodgings, 30 Kearny BOYD E T. plumber, 840 Clay Boyd John F, mining, 52 Nevada Block BOYD WILLIAM, livery stable, 1009 and 1011 Valencia;


Boyd & Davis (Alexander Boyd and Jacob Z Davis), capitalists, 126 Kearny


Boye John S, designer and carver, 1229 Mission


Boyer A J, proptr Mission Mirror and job printer, cor Mission and 16th


Boyken A J, druggist, SE cor Mission and 9th


Boyle George S, dentist, 331 Kearny


Boyle J & Co (John Boyle), liquor saloon, 705 Market


Boyle John, collector, 436 Montgomery


Boysen Julius, hatter, 604 Merchant Boyson Thomas, physician, 112 Kearny Boyston John S, wines and liquors, 111 Sutter


Bozio & Leturc (Orlando Bozio and Au- guste Leture), wines and liquors, 149 4th


Bozzo E & Co (G Testa), wood and coal, 739 Vallejo


Brace N Mrs, dressmaker, 328 16th


Brack Oswald, leather and shoe findings, 643 Merchant


Brackett William K, publisher Stock Lists, 327 Pine


Bradbury William B, proptr Centennial Planing Mills, 556-572 Brannan


Brader Charles, bakery, 1116 Folsom


Bradford A C, attorney at law, 73 Nevada Block


Bradford George B, real estate, 413 Mont BRADFORD T D, fur dealer, 507 Montgomery


Bradford Will'am, draughtsman, 744 Miss Bradford William G, real estate broker, 413 Montgomery


Bradley Mary J, teacher elocution, 509 Leavenworth


Bradley Patrick, fruits, 711 Brannan


Bradley Theodore, attorney at law, ¿02 Montgomery


Bradley & Rulofson (John H Dall and Mrs W Rulofson), photographers, 429 Mont Bradshaw Albert, confectionery manuf, 345 16th


Bradstreet Co (The), L B Hilliard mana- ger, 230 California


Brady A Mrs, dressmaker, 824 Valencia BRADY EDWARD. plumber, gas and steam fitter, 423 Pine


Brady Henry J, attorney at law, 402 Mont Brady Matthew, boarding, 253 Steuart


Brady Patrick, cemetery fence builder, NE cor Ellis and Broderick, and E s Central Avenue near Post


BRADY PATRICK, tin roofer, 1326 Folsom


Brady S M Mrs, bakery, 1337 Pine Brady Susan, bakery, 134 8th


Brady Thomas H, liquor saloon, 4 4th


BRADY & DONLEAVY (James S Brady and Michael F Donleavy), proptrs Occidental Oyster Saloon, 530 Market


BRADY & FARRELLY (Owen Brady and James M Farrelly), proptrs La Grande Exchange Saloon, 610 Mar- ket and 9 Post


Brandlein George, cabinetmaker, 1523 Market


Braga Frank, liquor saloon, 415 Drumm Bragg Robert, manuf steering wheels, 322 Main


Braid D Mrs, milliner, 512 Hayes


Brainard H C Mrs, lodgings, 334 Bush Brampton Frederick, butcher, 1 and 2 Hayes Valley Market


Bramson Henry, machinist, 14 Pfeiffer Bramstedt John H, liquor saloon, 251 Steuart


Branch House, L J Ewell proptr, 424 Sansom


BRAND ARISTIDE, secretary French Savings and Loan Society. 534 California


Brand Herman, dealer cigars and leaf to- bacco, 304 Battery


Brand H J, manufacturing jeweler, 235 Kearny


Brandenstein G H, cigars and tobacco, 21 Kearny


Brandenstein M & Co (Lazard Godchaux), wholesale butchers, 1st Ave, 529 Clay Brandon Frank D, attorney at law, 528 California


Brandon Joseph R, attorney at law 604 Merchant


BRANDON W M, real estate agent, 223 Kearny


Brandt Bernard L, house painter, 404 Montgomery


Brandt Frederick, groceries and liquors, 417 3d


Brandt I BL, attorney at law, 215 Sansom Brandt Otto, wood and coal, 1033 Valen- cia, and groceries, 1038 Market


BRANDT& MUELLER(H Brandt Ot: o Mueller), proptrs California Freie Presse, 515 California


Brandtjen John, liquor saloon, 430 4th


NEW HOME Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL, 634 MARKET.


INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 824 and 826 KEARNY STREET.


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Brannan P R, horse-shoer, 821 Geary Brannan Thomas, wood and coal, 1161 Howard


Brannan William, vegetables, 132 1st Brannigan P J, bakery, 1211 Bush


Branson, Armitage & Co (J F Miller, W Branson and John Armitage), sail makers, 111 Broadway


Braud C Madam, manufacturers fancy and ostrich feathers, 606 Mission


Braverman & Levy (Louis Braverman and John Levy), watches and jewelry, 119 Montgomery


BRAY BROS (Watson"A), commis- sion merchante, 226 Clay


BRAY FRANK, superintendent Mission Market, Mission, bet 15th and 16th


Bray Henry T, carpenter, 531 Sacramento Brazell James M, mining secretary, 328 Montgomery


Brearty Daniel, horse-shoer, 619 Grove Breckel Frederick, pork butcher, 26 Cen- ter Market.


Brede Henry J, groceries and liquors, 1501 Market


BREDHOFF HENRY, liquor saloon, 423 East


BREEDE HENRY A, wines and liquors, SE cor Clay and Waverley Pl Breen John, livery stable, 222 5th


Breeze & Loughran (Charles K Breeze and Thomas Loughran), produce merchants, SW cor Wash and Davis


BREHM R W, woodturner, 221 Miss Breiling Frank, butcher, SE cor 3rd and Minna


BREKLE G, proptr Golden City Brewery, 1431 Pacific


Bremen Underwriters (Marine), Henry Balzer & Co agents, 209 Sansom


Bremer Hermann, proptr Siegfried's Hotel, 228 Bush


Bremer John H, groceries and liquors, 1336 Vallejo


Bremer Joseph & Co (Joseph Bremer), manufs cigars, 310 Sacramento


Bremer Nicholas, proptr Russian and Turkish Baths, 722 Montgomery Bremer William H, general agent, 310 Sacramento


Brennan Patrick, fruits, 1121 Harrison Brennan T W, wines and liquors, NE cor Kearny and Clay


Brennan William, wines and liquors, 815 Clay


Brenner L, fish, 62 Center Market


Breslin Deliah, dressmaker, 1205 Folsom Breslin John, liquor saloon, 123 Fremont Breslin Laurence Rev, pastor Potrero R C Church, res N s Alabama near 24th Bresson Joseph, tobacco factory, 928 Pac Brettonnel Jules V, lapidary, 328 Bush


Breuer Hermann, groceries and liquors, NW cor Dupont and Vallejo


Brewer Frank A, dentist, 103 Geary Brewer Jacob, bakery, 1711 Market


BREWER RUDOLPH G, liquor saloon, SE cor Front and Oregon


Brewer & Barstow (John H Brewer and Alfred Barstow), attorneys at law, 330 Pine


BREWSTER JOHN, painter and glazier, 17 Belden


Brewster Mary (widow), furnished rooms, 127 Montgomery


Brewster Rolla E, mining, 314 Mont


Brewster William, rigger, Bryant opp Fremont


Brewton James G, wines and liquors, 422 Kearny


Brickett John B, cigars and fruits, 325 Turk


Brickley William, groceries, 28} Freelon Brickwedel Henry & Co (Martin Hencken and Henry Schroder), wholesale wines and liquors, 208-210 Front


Brickwedel Jacob, wines and liquors, NE cor Mission and Fremont


Brickwedel & McGreevy (John B.ickwedel and John McGreevy), liquor saloon, NE cor Spear and Harrison


Bridge W E, livery stable, 212 Sutter Briel H, bootmaker, 16 Dupont


Briggs Arthur R, proprietor The Grocer and Country Merchant, 405 Front Briggs E & Co (Edgar Briggs), cigars and tobacco, 646 Market


Briggs George W, stoves and tinware, 532 Montgomery Ave and 613 Union


Briggs L W Mrs, dressmaker, 114} Turk Briggs O W Rev, 137 Montgomery


Briggs Spencer R, cigars and tobacco, 200 California


Prighamn Charles B, physician, 703 Market BRIGHAM WHITNEY & C D


(Calvin O Brigham, A P' Whitney and John C Hoppe), wholesale dairy produce and provisions, 320 Front


Brignole Giovanni, fruit, 504 3rd


Brignone Domingo & Co, hay, straw, etc, 620 Broadway


Brind Caleb, confectioner, 1508 Polk


Brinkmann Henry, cigars and tobacco, 1005 Howard


Brinsmade Charles E, observer U S Sig- nal Service, 42 Merchants' Exchange Brisbois A, saddler, 735 Brannan


British American Assurance Co (Toronto), Butler & Halden general agents, 413 California


British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co,


Palfour, Guthrie & Co agents, 316 Cal British Benevolent Society, 730 Mont Britten & Fleming (Mike Britten and Max Fleming), sausages, 427 Hayes


S. POPPER, 233 Kearny Street,


Pioneer Shirt Manufacturer.


Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory at PACIFIC PRESS, Oakland. Paper Ruled to Order.


WHITE Sewing Machines, SAMUEL HILL. 634 Market Street.


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BRITTON & REY (Joseph Britton and J J Rey), lithographers and en- gravers, 525 Commercial


Britzhoff Alexander, storekeeper Internal Revenue, 1203 Battery


Brizzolara & Roccatagliata (L Brizzolara and G B Roccatagliata), wood and coal, 1015 Washington


Broad Charles E, groceries and liquors, 1000 Hyde


Broadway Brewery, Jacob Adams proptr, 637 Broadway


Broadway Hotel, John Donohue proptr, 212 Broadway


Brock C S, teacher wax-work, 523 Fulton Brock Gustave, artist, 6 Eddy


Brock James, groc ries and liquors, 239 Perry


Brock Julien, clothing, 718 Washington Brock S Mrs, dressmaker, 1633 Clay


Brockhoff William H, groceries liquors, 120 24th


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BROCKLEBANK MANUEL T, real-estate agent, 606 Mont BRODERICK JOHN, coffee sa- loon and restaurant, 41 Pacific


Broderick T J, boots and shoes, 112 3rd Brodie J R & Co (James R Brodie and Samuel Valleau), printers, 420 Clay Brodie S H, counselor, 604 Merchant Brodigan Patrick, tailor, 304 Minna Brodrick T A, tailor, 409 4th


Broecker Frank, cigars and tobacco, 237 5th Broer William, liquor sa:0011, 314 Post Brogan Michael, proptr The Abbotsford House, N s Broadway bet Larkin and Polk


Bronneer Carl W, restaurant, 24 3rd Brooke Bros (George C and James T), sign painters, 717 Market


Brookes Samuel M, artist, 611 Clay Brooklyn Ho el, Kelly, Jr, and Shields proptrs, 210-212 Bush


Brooks B H, attorney at law, NW cor 4th and Townsend


Brooks Benjamin S, attorney at law, 6 Montgomery Ave


Brooks H S, mining, 318 Pine Brooks L N, manufs' agent, 204 Cal BROOKS O H,


Brooks S H, stockbroker, 439 California Brooks W L, collector, 328 Montgomery Broquett John, hairdresser, 319 Mont Ave BROSI G E, wines and liquors, 37 2d Brosse S C Mme, teacher dress-cutting, 421} O'Farrell


Brotherton Robert, carpenter, 405 Cal Brougham J, hairdresser, 631 Kearny Browell Jeremiah, contractor and manuf chimney stacks, 442 Jackson


BROWN A & SON (Wm G Brown), milk can manufs, and stoves and tin- ware, 39 Eddy


Brown Barbara Mrs, dressmaker, 707 Val- lejo


BROWN BRAINARD C, short- hand reporter, 604 Merchant


Brown Brothers & Co (Lewis and Morris Brown, and Bahr Sheideman), agents Oregon City Woolen Mills, 24 and 26 Sansom


Brown Charles & Son (Benjamin), stoves and tinware, 18 Dupont


Brown Charles F, real-estate agent, 37 Merchants' Exchange


Brown Charlotte Blake Mrs, physician, 435 Geary


Brown, Craig & Co (Edward Brown, Homer A Craig, Wm P Thomas and Walter W Haskell), insurance agents, 215 Sansom


Brown D, advertising agent, 606 Mont- gomery


Brown E Mrs, dressmaker, 329 O'Farrell Brown Ellen, millinery, 1003 Howard Brown F Mrs, dressmaker, 35 5th


Brown Frederick, restaurant, 10 Steuart Brown Harry Mrs, dressmaker, 333 Geary Brown Harvey S, attorney at law, NE cor 4th and Townsend


BROWN HENRY, proptr Scan- dinavian Home, 810-814 Battery Brown H J, crockery, 414 3rd


Brown Isaac, gooceries and liquors, 1000 Larkin


Brown I W W, butcher, 19 Grand Arcade Market


Brown J L, secretary Bank of San Fran- cisco, 327 Pine


Brown John 2, job printer, 535 Clay Brown Julius & Co (Louis Buff), general merchandise, 125 Sansom


Brown Nathan & Co (Abraham Rosenthal and E Brown), wholesale clothing and furnishing goods, 108 Battery


Brown R Miss, bakery, 1133 Pacific Brown R G, 328 Montgomery


Brown Richard, capitalist, 215 Sansom" Brown Richard, fruits, 911 Harrison


Brown R W, wholesale sheep butcher, cor 5th Avenue and N


BROWN SAMUEL M, groceries and liquors, 316 5th




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