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McKenney's

Pacific Coast

Directory

1880-81

 

Sacramento

Sacramento County

 

 

 

 

Situated on the east bank of the Sacramento river, in the lovely valley bearing the same name, is a handsome capital of the Golden State.  Until the year 1870, she was the Western terminus of the Central Pacific Railway, the nation's grandest highway; but with the construction and immediate consolidation of the Western Pacific with that line, this honor was surrendered to the "suburban city on the bay," and now contents herself with the title of a station, which that event conferred upon her.  However, the possession of the machine shops of the powerful corporation is a source of great revenue, as there are constantly employed about 1, 000 operatives, and through this fact her loss amounts to very little.  Besides the Central Pacific, there are several other lines of roadway which converge and diverge from the city, and they must ever prove valuable factors in the promotion of her commercial interests.  Her position geographically is decidedly favorable, rendering the business men of the city invaluable aid in enlarging their trade, which, in their absence must be circumscribed to very narrow limits by the competition of San Francisco merchants.  By the energy and enterprise of her citizens, who have always been alive to the development of their city, she has reached the second place as a commercial emporium, and we bespeak for her a continued growth and an honored place in the rank of the most substantial cities of the coast.  Her many avenues of trade or are ornamented with splendid structures, well behaved with cobblestones and brilliantly illuminated with gas, while many there are traversed by lives of street railways, and well drained by an excellent system of sewerage.  In the residence portions of the place the roomy yards, studded with palms and ferns, and ablaze in most seasons of the year with rare flowers, there are many objects of attraction.  In the possession of magnificent private homes, Sacramento will compare favorably with any city of the same size in the Union.  The railroad depot, constructed in the summer of 1879, and the beautiful capital building are features of the place that deserves special notice.  The former is composed principally of iron and glass, is upwards of 300 feet in length, and is conveniently subdivided into compartments peculiar to itself.  The latter is a handsome structure, very modest and attractively situated in lovely grounds and surmounted by a dome, 180 feet in hight.  It cost was in the neighborhood of $5,000,000.  The city is also well supplied with daily and weekly newspapers, he "Record-Union," a morning paper, taking rank in age.  The "Bee," an evening journal, is a sprightly sheet and the "State Democrat," a Democratic publication, issued in the morning, and the "Journal," a German semi-weekly, a ably represents the class in whose interest it is published.  The press of the city is a credit to it, and the circulation of the papers show an appreciation that is a commendable.  The construction in the past year of many substantial business houses and residences, and the contemplated investment of capital in similar improvements the present year, is a happy commentary on her future growth.  The population is estimated at 26,000.

 

 

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Abramovich John, fruits, nuts, candies, etc., Third and J.

Abrams & Tuney, contractors and builders, 401 M

ACKERMAN & CO., crockery, glassware and plated ware, 629 J.

ADAMS C. E., hay and grain, 727 J.

Adams McNeil & Co., wholesale grocers, Front and L.

Agard J. J., insurance 1011 Fourth

Agricultural Park, Allen Roberts proprietor, Twentieth

AITKIN & FISH, marble works, 617 K.

ALBERS CONRAD, saloon, 507 K.

Albion House, Mrs. R. Mazeaux proprietress, 519 K.

ALEXANDER D. E., attorney-at-law and notary public, N E corner Fourth and J.

Alexander Mrs. Mary, tailor, 806 K.

Alexander S., clothing, 806 K.

Alfaro Isidore, saloon, corner Front and P.

Allen David, agent W. U. Tel Co, Capitol

Allen J. F., manager W. U. Tel Co, Second between J. and K.

Allen J. H., bootmaker, 820 ˝  K.

ALLEN ROBERT, lessee Agricultural Park and liquors, Twentieth and G

Allmond John D., sewing machines and gloves, 806 J.

Allmond Ms. Katie, photograph colorer, 806 J.

ALSIP E. K., secretary Occidental and Union Bldg and Loan Associations, 1015 Fourth

ALTHOUSE JOSIAH, saloon, 1008 Fourth

American Bible Society, 1023 Ninth

AMERICAN EAGLE HOTEL, T. S. Wilkinson proprietor, J. and Twelfth

Anderson & Berg, painters, 816 K.

Anderson J., merchant tailor, 1018 1/2 Sixth

ANDERSON & JOHNSON, fashionable merchant tailors, 1012 Seventh

Anderson Rev. T. H. B., clergyman M E South

ANDERSON W. A., attorney at law, N E corner Third and J.

ANDREW A., manager Continental Oil and Transportation Co., 67 and 69 Front

Andrews Asa P., secretary Sacramento Pioneer Association, Seventh bet. J. and K.

Annis Thos, wood and coal yard, 426 K.

Arcade Hotel, Thomas Guineau proprietor, Second between J. and K.

ARMSTRONG J. W., attorney-at-law, 322 J.

ARMSTRONG THOS, harness and saddlery, 1104 J.

ARNOLD JACOB, Second Street Meat Market, Second and N

Arnold J. M., insurance broker, 1011 Fourth

Arnold M. R., restaurant, 1019 Second

ASHER J., photographer, 810 J.

ASHER ROBERT W., carriage painter, 1115 J.

Atkinson E. C., president Sacramento Business College, 716 I

AVERY J. M., president Capital Furniture Co., 616 J.

AXTELL FRANK, manufacturer Goodenough Bed Spring, 822 J.

 

 

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Backus Samuel W., adjutant general, Capitol

Bailey Joseph, agent for theater, 423 K.

Bailey W. H., harness maker, 1030 K.

Baker B., hotel, 818 K.

BAKER & HAMILTON, hardware, agricultural implements, wagons, etc., 109, 111, 113 and 115 J.

Baldwin C. G., grocer, N E corner Twelfth and G.

Baldwin W. H., physician, 1029 Second

Baptiste J. & Co., cigar manufacturers, 326 K.

BARBER M., hay and grain, Eleventh and J.

Barnes Chas, cigars, tobacco, sacks, etc., 910 J.

Baron Chas L., barber, 624 K.

BARRY JNO, liquors, 108 K.

Bartlett J. A., manager Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Co., 217 and 219 J.

BASLER GEORGE A., proprietor Fountain Livery Stables, 1004 and 1006 J.

BASLER MARTIN, saddler and harnessmaker, 1003 K.

BATCHELOR, VAN GELDER & Co., manufacturers, (for Pacific Coast), Spring Tooth  Harrows and Cultivators, and dealers in agricultural implements, 902 K.

BATES GEORGE E., attorney-at-law, 914 Fifth

BATES GEORGE O & Co., hardware and agricultural implements, 205 and 207 J.

Bauer Brothers, tinners and coppersmiths, 729 K.

Baumie Frederick, cooked meats, 426 J.

Bayer & Co., grocers, Second and O.

BAYER EMIL, grocer, Second and O.

Beals H. S., photographer, 415 J.

Beard M. R. & Co., stationery, news, etc., 312 J.

Bearnson N., stoves, furniture, crockery, glassware, tinware, etc., 829 J.

BEATTY H.O., receiver U. S. land office, Fourth and J.

BEAUMONT DUNCAN, land agent, 1018 Seventh

Beckman William, president Peoples’ Savings Bank, Fourth and J.

BELL & KOLLIKER, druggist, S. W. corner Sixth and J.

Bemmerer August, cutler, 519 K.

BENING BROS., furniture, bedding, crockery, glassware, (new and second hand), etc., 1019 Fourth

BENNETT & HARVEY, proprietor Sacramento Signed Works, 1023 Tenth

Bennett Mrs. H., proprietress Lardner building, Fifth and K.

BENNETT I., fruit, candy, cigars and tobacco, 926 J.

Bennett Miss M., dressmaker,I and Seventh

Bennett Michael, saloon, 807 J.

Bentley Rev. Robert, clergyman, (Methodist)

Berck L. P., grocers, N. W. corner Thirteenth and K.

Bergmann A., pickle and vinegar factory, L.

Berkey T. H., county clerk, Court House

Bernard H. M., blacksmith and carriage makers, L. and Sixth

Bertin Mrs. E., dressmaker, 919 Fifth

Bertin P., upholsterer, 919 Fifth

Bettencourt J. S. A., barber, 1031 Front

Bien Louis, dry goods, S. W. corner J. and Eighth

Biewener & Hagemann, meat market, Fourth and M.

BILLINGS E. L. & Co., wholesale liquors, 417 K.

BINGAY MRS. E. C., teacher of drawing, Ninth and K.

Bishop Chas E., county superintendent schools, Court House

Blessing & Guthrie, proprietor Capital Hotel Seventh and K.

Blue Danl, bootblack, Ale Vaults Barber Shop, 302 J.

Boban J., restaurant, 45 Second

Boeckhoff G., dyeing and cleaning, 524 K.

Bohl Peter, real estate and ins, 325 J.

Bohrer Joseph, liquors, 522 J.

BOND & HUNTSMAN, millinery and fancy goods, 523 J.

BOOTH & Co., wholesale grocers, Front

This is the oldest firm in the city; first established in the Spring of 1850, under the style of the " Foreshee, Booth & Co.," composed of John Foreshee, L. A. Booth and Job Dye, the two latter gentlemen retired in the spring of 1851.  About the same period Charles Smith and Newton Booth established business under the name of Smith & Booth.  After the fire of 1852, L. A. Booth became a member of the firm, which was then known as Booth & Co. Kleinhaus & Co., established in 1852: Theodore P. and D. Kleinhaus, partners.  The latter firm united with the Kleinhaus constituting the firm.  The Kleinhaus retired in 1860, and Newton Booth began entering the firm, L. A. Booth and T. L. Barker retired from the firm in 1862, and J. T. Glover became a member.  This firm still continues, and that, too, with all these surroundings of prosperity.  Its business relations extend not only through the northern and southern counties of the State, but also through the entire State of Nevada.  The firm also do business in San Francisco, under the firm name of W. W. Dodge & Co.

 

Borchers W. F., brewer, N E corner Twelfth and H.

Bostwick E. R., lodgings and restaurant, 1117 Fourth

Bottomley J. M., Delivery Co..  820 K.

BOWERS & LONGABAUGH, Ale Vaults Barber Shop, 302 J.

Bowers Mrs., physician, 919 I

BOYD MRS. J. W., dressmaker, 505 J.

BOYD THOS, confectioner, 824 J.

Boyle Mrs. Katie, dressmaker, 1014 Eighth

Boyne William, marble works, 712 K.

Brag & Almond, pattern maker and wood turning, 1107 Ninth

Brandt A., ladies underwear, 507 J.

Brannon & Rooney, carriage factory, 1107 and 1109 Seventh

Brendlin A., baker, 1128 I. between Eleventh and Twelfth

BREUNER JOHN, furniture and bedding, 604 2 608 K.

BREWER A., Eagle Hotel, 1319 to 1321 Front

BREWER B. B., dentist, 628 ˝  J.

BREWER M. T. & Co., fruit and produce merchants, 130 and 132 J., corner Second

Briggs W. A., physician, 212 J.

BRIGGS W. E., oculist and aurist, 429 ˝  J.

Brooklyn Hotel, J. E. Mooney proprietor, 85 and 87 Front

Brothers Misses, millinery, 611 J.

Brown Brothers, blacksmiths and wagonmakers, 920 K.

BROWN B. F., proprietor Bruce House, 1018 J.

Brown Daniel, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 920 K.

Brown I. S., attorney-at-law, N E corner Third and J.

Brown Isaac, saloon, 1214 J.

Brown J. R., insurance, 1006 Fourth

BROWN MISS EMMA, hair goods and hairdresser, 517 J.

Brown Mrs. V. A., ladies’ hairdresser, 1026 Fifth

BROWN W. B. C., attorney-at-law and notary public, 1018 Seventh

BRUCE HOUSE, B. F. Brown proprietor, 1018 J.

Bruner Elwood, attorney-at-law, 628 1/2 J.

BRYDING PETER, Tremont Hotel, 112 and 114 J.

Buckley Henry L., district attorney, Court House

Buckley P. J., tailor, 716 K.

BUCKOW EMIL & CO., wholesale liquors, 725 K.

Budd & Forrest, fish, 5 Front

Bullard Ben Jr., brass foundry and finisher, 918 Third

Burghardt A. D., plaster, I. and Seventh

BURKE M. A., manager for Sisson, Wallace & Co., 129 J.

BURNS D. M., secretary of state, Capitol

Burr E. A., hay and grain, 815 and 817 J.

BUSH ED N., cigars and tobacco, 326 J.

BUSH GEORGE T., gas fixtures, plumbers’ ware and sanitary supplies, 324 J.

Bush Norton, artist, Sixth and K.

BUTTERFIELD & WHITE, grocers, J. and Tenth

 

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Caduc Phil, coal, soda, ale, etc., 1009 Third

Cadwalader Edward & Co., brokers, 229 J.

CADWALADER GEORGE, attorney-freighted -law, N E corner Third and J.

Cadwalader & Parsons, real estate and ins, 229 J.

California House, Frank Schurler proprietor, Frank between J. and K.

Callahan B. E., county treasurer, Court House

CALLIHAN MRS. P. A., millinery, 613 J.

Calvyn & Chipman, sign and ornamental painter's, 1107 Second

Campbell Fred M., state superintendent schools, Capitol

Campbell John, furniture, 409 K.

Campbell M, grocer, 1312 Fifth

Cantwell W. R., attorney-at-law, N. E. corner Third and J.

CAPITOL FURNITURE CO., furniture, J. M. Avery president, 616 J.

Capwell H. C. & Co., picture frames, moldings, etc., 720 8 K.

Capital Hotel, Blessing & Guthrie proprietors, SW Seventh and K.

Capital Ice and Coal Co., 920 and 922 Fourth

CAPITOL SOAP CO., Withington & Bagley proprietor's, Front and O

Capitol Woolen Mills, S. Tryon superintendent, Sixteenth and E., 822 J.

CAREY JOHN T., attorney-at-law, real estate and insurance agent, 1006 Fourth

Carle & Croly, carpenters, 1114 Second

Carroll J. H., warehouse, N W corner Eleventh and B.

Carroll J. & Son, marble works, 1029 Sixth

Cary W. W., watches and jewelry, guns, etc., Second between J. and K.

CASEY & CRONAN, wholesale liquors, 218 K.

Casselli A., bootmaker, 216 J.

Castorf Mrs. L., lodging house, 300 K.

Castro J. M. & Son, wood and coal, L. and Fourth

Castro M, wood, 1617 Front

Caswell & Landsborough, proprietor Sacramento Transfer Co., 524 J.

Caswell William A., city bill poster, 524 K.

CATLIN & HAMBURGER, attorneys at law, 207 J.

CHADDERDON J L, paints, oils, varnish and window glass, wallpaper, etc., 204 K.

CHANDLER L. C., real estate and ins, 227 J.

CHESLEY G. W., wholesale liquors and groceries, 51 Front

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, conductors of the Sacramento Institute

Christianson & Brother, market, 703 J.

Church & Jones, orchestra, 812 K.

City Hotel, Andrew Noone proprietor, 311 K.

City Water Works, Josiah Johnson Superintendent, Front and I.

Clark & Venable, attorneys at law, Third and J.

CLARK J. FRANK, undertaker, 1017 Fourth

Clark Jno J., architect, 403 J.

CLARK ROBERT C., superior judge, Court House

Clatt William, bootmaker, 206 K.

Claussenius & Co., saloon, 914 K.

CLAYTON M F, physician and proprietor Pacific Water Cure, Seventh and L.

Clinch C, sawfiler, 821 K.

Cluness W. R., physician, 1029 Second

CLUNIE THOMAS J. (Curtis & Clunie)

COLEMAN J.O., exchange office, stocks bought and sold on commission, 325 J.

COLEMAN L., fruits, candies, cigars, etc., 724 J.

Coleman WP, real estate and insurance, 325 J.

COLES J. L. & D. H., Sacramento Ice Co., 1018 to 1024 K.

Coffey P. J., blacksmith and carriage maker, 924 Fourth

COFFIELD NICLES, Park Saloon, 906 J.

Coggins P. H., attorney-at-law and justice of peace, 916 Seventh

COHEN BEN, carpets, oil cloths, curtains, etc., 419 and 421 J.

Cohn Samuel, tailor, 1005 K.

COLLA JULES P., Sacramento Exchange, 1008 Seventh

COMSTOCK W. D., furniture and bedding (wholesale and retail), Fifth and K.

Coney S., second-hand goods, 105 K.

Conrad John, watches and jewelry, 417 J.

CONRAN JOHN, proprietor Eldred House, 1010 K.

CONSIDINE D. J., saloon, Third and K.

Consiglire Louis, boarding house, 117 Front

CONTINENTAL OIL AND TRANSPORTATION CO., A Andrew manager, 67 and 69 Front

COOK A.A., architect, 403 J., N E corner Fourth

Cook T. H., grocer, N E corner Eighth and J.

Cook Thos, barber, 926 K.

COOKE & Son, Pioneer Box Factory, Front and M.

Cooksley___,oculist, O. between Ninth and Tenth

Cooley S. B., laundry, Slater's Addition

COOLOT A., importing variety store and cigars, tobacco, books, stationery, cutlery, etc., 812 J.

COOPER D, saloon, Second and I.

Cooper George, poultry, game, fish and vegetables, 516 K.

COOPER JNO F., fancy goods, toys, music, musical instruments, zephywools, J. and Sixth

Cooper William J., constable, 916 Fifth

Coppersmith J. H., grocer, S E corner Seventh and G.

COPPIN R & CO., auctioneers and dealers in second-hand furniture, 727 K.

CORBIN J. H., liquors, 218 J.

CORDANO JOHN, bootblack, 425 J.

Corrada B., hotel, 1225 Front

Cordes Ernest, hotel, S E corner Twelfth and I.

CORRAL SALOON, Chas Nessel proprietor, 1119 Third

Coss R., stair builder, 1117, Fourth

Counts J.P., attorney-at-law, I. A. and Seventh

Coy Z L, feed stable, 1226 J.

Crane S. S., physician, 1109 Fifth

CRAVENS ROBT O., State Library and, Capitol

Crescent City Hotel, J. E. Dixon proprietor, 621 and 623 J.

Crocker B. R., C. P. R. R. and P. I. store house, 101 Front

CROCKER H. S. & CO., printers and stationers, 208 and 210 J.

CRONIN WP proprietor Golden Eagle Restaurant, 616 K.

CROSS SAMUEL, attorney-at-law and searcher of records, 429 J.

Crowell & Caverly, auctioned and commission, N W corner Fourth and J.

Crowley Jno, saloon, 1419 Front

Cunningham A J., boilermaker, 212 and 214 I.

CUNNINGHAM J., carriage painter, 1110 K.

Curtis Mrs. A. C., schoolteacher, (private), 604 L.

CURTIS & CLUNIE, attorneys at law, 920 Sixth

CURTIS N.  GREENE, (Curtis & Clunie)

 

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Dahringer & Brown, blacksmith and wagonmakers, 1113 J.

"DAILY RECORD UNION" Sacramento Publishing Co. proprietors, Third between J. and K.

DALE & Co., music, toys, zephywools, fancy goods, etc., 625 J., 27th year in business

Daly J. S., saloon, 425 K.

DALY Mrs. J. M., dress and cloakmaker, 1012 Third

Dangler Chas, saloon, 1025 Third

DASSONVILLE FRED, manager Marcus C. Hawley & Co., 213 J.

DAUGHERTY & CO., grocers, 907 and 909 Front

Davis & Hogan, restaurant, 302 K.

DAVIS J F & SON, carriages, 1013 and 1015 J.

DAVIS J. G., furniture and bedding, 411 K.

DAVIS RICHMOND, real estate and insurance, 402 J.

DAVIS S. H., hardware, 704 J.

DAVIS & SMITH, stoves and tinware, 826 J.

Davis William J., official court reporter and notary public, Court House

DeBARNARDI D. & CO., fruits, fish, vegetables, poultry, farm produce, etc., 308 and 310 K.

DeLONGE J B, Diana Saloon, 521 K.

Dennery Alphonse & Co., crockery, 518 J.

Denson S. C., superior judge, Court House

"DENTAL JAIRUS" W.O. Thrailkill editor and publisher, Sixth and K.

DERMAN & ZIEGLER, Sacramento Beer Hall, 407 K.

Deseve J. B., bootmaker, 1011 Ninth

Deuel S. A., physician, 407 J.

DEVINE J. C., Capital Marble Works, 722 K.

DEVINE MARTIN, grocer, S W corner Sixth and N.

Didion John, liquors, 414 J.

Diefenbacher & Newman, barbers and baths, 223 K.

Dierssen D., grocer, S E corner Ninth and L.

Dierssen & Toland, groceries, S W corner Seventh and E.

DIETERLE ED, Fifth Avenue House 1015 Fifth

Dietrich & Rump, proprietor Ebner's Hotel, 116 and 118 K.

Dingley N., coffee and spice mill, 113 I.

Dixon J. E., proprietor Crescent City Hotel, 621 and 623 J.

DODGE V. C., Start Glove Factory, 1005 K.

Dohn Charles, saloon, 908 K.

DOLE NICK, proprietor Oak Hall, four miles from Sacramento

Dombrower S., tailor, 208 K.

Donahue John, grocery, N E corner Twelfth and D.

DONOVAN MISS E., dress and cloak maker, 1020 Eighth

Donovan J., liquors, S W corner L. and Third

Dorney M. L., boot and shoemaker, 1305 Fourth

DORSEY H. W., barber, 1319 Front

Dorsey L. P., Fountain Saloon, 1006 J.

Dougherty Mrs. Ann, lodgings, 122 K.

Doyle John, horseshoer, 1021 K.

Dreman & Shiels, house painter, 1115 J.

Drew N L, & Co.; lumber, Second and M.

DUCK LEWIS, groceries, 420 K.

DUCOING EUGENE, hairdresser, 431 K.

Duffy John H., attorney-at-law, Seventh and J.

DUNLAP ISAIAH, Golden Eagle Hairdressing Saloon, 621 K.

Dunlap Presley, (Dunlay & Van Fleet)

Dunlap & Van Fleet, attorneys at law, 603 I.

Dwinell Rev. I. E., clergyman (Congregational)

DWYER M, liquors, corner K. and Eighth

Dwyer S., general merchandise, N E corner Sixteenth and J.

Dyer Brothers, barbers, 1031 Second

 

 

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EARL D. W. & Co., forwarding and commission

EASTERBROOKS J. S., drayman and piano mover; furniture and pianos moved with care; order on slate at Singer office, 411 J.

EBERHARDT WILLIAM, gunsmith and turner, 602 K.

EBNER BROTHERS, wholesale liquors, 1009 Fourth

Ebner's Hotel, Dietrich & Rump, proprietors,116 and 118 K.

ECKHARDT HENRY, guns, pistols, ammunition, etc., 523 K.

Edgerton Henry, attorney-at-law, 209 J.

EGL A., fruits and confectionery, 510 J.

Ehler B, grocer, Second and N.

EHMANN CHRIS, grocer, S W corner M. and Second

EICHMAN & HOCKEL, barbers, 517 K.

Eilers D. W., grocer, Tenth and O.

ELDRED E. P., cashier State House Tenth and K.

ELDRED H., proprietor State House Tenth and K.

ELDRED HOUSE, John Conran proprietor, 1010 K.

ELKUS L. & CO., wholesale clothing, boots and shoes, blankets, etc., Front and J.

Elliott Archie, grocer, 302 L.

ELLIOTT C. W., manager for Friend & Terry Lumber Co., 1310 Second

Ellis P., bootmaker, Fifth

Emery E. H., agent Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, 527 J.

Emmons Miss D. H., millinery, 517 J.

EWERS NICHOLAS, grocer, N E corner Thirteenth and H.

EWERS OTTO, Bank Exchange, Second and K.

 

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Fabian Bros., groceries, 827 J.

FAIRCHILD MRS. S. K., dressmaker, 613 ˝  J.

FAIRFIELD MRS. CASSIE, dress and cloak maker, S W corner Sixth and J.

Falkenstein J. A., bootmaker, 525 K.

Farnsworth W. C., superintendent city cemetery, 804 J.

Farr B. A., proprietor Telegraph House, 1222 J.

FARREN JOHN, horseshoer, 810 K.

FARREN JOHN, blacksmith, 810 K.

FARR GEORGE M., proprietor Mint Saloon, 128 K.

FARR G. W., (McFarland & Farr), notary public, Fourth and J.

Felch W. C., real estate and insurance, 1013 Fourth

FELDHUSEN C., groceries, Eighth and L.

Felter Jas. I. & Co., wholesale liquors, 73 Front between K. and L.

FERAUT B. & Co., groceries, Second and N.

Ferguson R. C., whitewasher, 417 M.

Filano P., grocer, Third and Q.

FISH & COLLINS, druggist and manufacturing chemists, 1007 Fourth

Fisher G. S., fruits, nuts, etc., 825 J.

FISHER HENRY, candy manufacturer, 508 J.

FISHER N., machinist and locksmith, 427 K.

FISK R A., proprietor Pacific Electrical Works, Eighth between I. and J.

FLAHERTY PETER, saloon, 624 J.

Fleming Frank, barber, 1008 K.

FLOHR A., guns, pistols & ammunition, 1024 Sixth; parasols & umbrellas, 1022 Sixth

FLOHR Chas, as, pistols and ammunition, 511 K.

FORD & CLARKE, proprietors of "Daily State Democrat," Third and J.

Forester E. H., manager for Scofield & Tevis, 67 and 69 Front

Foster Albert, assistant superintendent C. P. R. R. Co.'s steamers

Foster A. H., groceries, 1118 J.

FOSTER F., book binder, paper ruler and blank book manufacturer, 319 J.

FOUNTAIN LIVERY STABLES, George A. Basler proprietor 1004 and 1006 J.

Fox John, liquors, 1116 Fourth

Fox' s Hotel, F. N. Mertes proprietor, 1115 Fourth

Foy F. M. merchant tailor, 426 J.

FRANK' S, SALOON, Frank Ruhstaller proprietor 422 K.

Frazer W. F., lumber, Fifth and L.

FREEMAN A. C., attorney-at-law, 914 Fifth

FREEMAN & BATES, attorneys at law, 916 Fifth

FREES JACOB, proprietor Belvidere Hotel 1023 Sixth

Friedman L. E., hairdresser, with Oscar Pfotenhauer

Friedman M., varieties, 216 J.

FRIEND & TERRY LUMBER CO., C.W. Elliot manager, 1310 Second & corner Twelfth & J.

FRITZ & MILLER, undertakers 905 K.

Frost A. L., U. S. internal revenue collector, Sixth and K.

Frost ___, clergyman (Baptist)

FUCHS HENRY, varieties, purchasing agency & proprietor Fuchs' Hair Restorative, 529 K.

Fuchs Peter, cigars, 405 K.

 

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Gates M. E., freight agent, S. P. R. R., Front

GATTMANN J. M. & CO., cigars and tobacco, 622 K.

GARDNER D., wood and coal, N E corner Fourth and I.

GARDNER M., physician, 318 J.

Gehring Fred, harness and saddles, 912 J.

George F. S., hairdresser, 1014 J.

George Mrs. Joseph, groceries, Fifth and N.

George Wilbur F., attorney-at-law, 401 J.

Gerber Bros., wholesale butchers, J. and Tenth

GERBER HENRY, Meat Market, J. and Tenth

Gerber William E., county auditor and recorder, Court House

GILES J. W., hairdresser, 104 K.

GIDLUND & DALEY, painters, 1126 J.

Giebel Cornelius, bookbinder and paper box factory, Eighth between K. and L.

Gilligan Miss, dressmaker, 513 J.

Gillis D., livery stable, 917, 919 and 921 Eighth

Gill J. B., Sacramento Telephone Exchange, 627 J.

GILMAN C. H., proprietor Red House, 706 J.

GILMAN J. P. & CO., clothing, 924 J.

GILMER THOS W., justice of peace, 918 Fifth

Ginsburg Samuel, cigars and tobacco, 206 J.

GLASOU L J, agent Domestic Sewing Machines, 617 J.

Gleason J. J., plumbing and gasfitting 706 J.

Gleeson Mrs. Ellen, hotel, 814 J.

Goepel H., bootmaker, 803 J.

Gogings R E, druggist, 904 J.

GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL, F. A. Hornblower proprietor, N W corner F. and K.

GOLDEN EAGLE RESTAURANT, W. P. Cronin proprietor, 616 J.

Goldman S., groceries, Second and J.

Gonnet A, S E corner L. and Second

GOODELL N D, architect, Seventh between J. and K.

GOODHUE A P, manager Sacramento Lumber Co., Second between L. and M.

Goosner B, billiard table manufacturer, 515 K.

GOTTORSKI W, junk, sacks, metal &c, Fifth and I.

Gottliet S., meat market, Seventh and N.

Gouldin Thos, teacher of phonography and barber, 804 K.

Grafmiller A, feed stable, 1016 Ninth

GRAF M., ivory turner, 1025 Fourth

Grahler John, liquors, 522 J.

GRANGERS' CO-OPERATIVE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, W. H. Hevener manager, general merchandise and agricultural implements, 1000 K.

Grangers' Stable, Robert Hill proprietor, 1117 Seventh

Grant Mrs., dressmaker, 1015 Sixth

Gray C. A. D., cutler, 319 K.

Greene S. A., feed stable, 1019 J.

Green & Trainor, meat market, 124 K.

GREER E. & CO., groceries, N W corner Ninth and K.

GREGORY J., fruit and produce, 126 and 128 J.

Gregory Rev., clergyman (Baptist)

GREINER GEORGE, piano tuner and repairer, 1019 Ninth

GRIESEL JACOB, harness and saddles, 1022 J.

GRIFFITH S. J., Pony Exchange, 75 Front, between K. & L.

Gross Frank W., clerk of supreme court

GROTH JAMES H., Forest Saloon, 415 K.

Gruhler E & Co., brewery, S E corner Sixteenth and K.

Gruhler and Sellinger, ice and coal, 920 Fourth

Guinean Thos, proprietor Arcade Hotel, Second between J. and K.

Guinn W. H., barber, 1010 Fourth

Gullion D. H., grocer, N W corner Twelfth and I.

Gunn E, blacksmith, 212 and 214 I.

GUTENBEBGER WILLIAM, Sacramento Foundry, corner Front and N.

Guth George, grocer, 1131 Twelfth, corner I.

GUTHRIE BROS., plumbers, roofers and tinners, 127 J.

 

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Hale Bros. & Co., dry goods, 812 K.

Haberkorn W., tailor, 127 J.

HAHN JNO., saloon, 924 Second

HAINES G., justice of the peace, 1018 Fourth

Haller Daniel, saloon, 1014 Third

HALL MRS. J. R., ladies' hairdresser, 525 ˝  J.

HALL LUHRS & CO., importers and wholesale grocers, 228 and 230 K. corner Third

HAMBURGER A, dry goods (People' s Store), 600 J. corner Sixth

Hamilton Ed R., cashier Sacramento Savings Bank, Fifth and J.

HAMILTON W H, architect, 627 J.

Hammer L K., music and musical instruments, 820 J.

HAMMER M S, druggist, Fourth and K.

Hamm Mrs. Maggie, liquors, 313 L.

Hanly J. W., Cronk beer, Fifth and I.

HANNAN P., attorney-at-law, 625 I.

Hannon Owen, saloon, 325 K.

Hanrahan M., wood and coal, L and Eighth

HANSON OTTO, merchant tailor, 408 J.

Hardesty, Thos., fruit and confectionery, cigars and tobacco, 830 K.

Harkins Jno. P, poultry, fruit &c., Sixth and K.

HARLEY JAMES, junk, metals, sacks, etc., 918 K.

HARPER THOS, boots and shoes, 323 J.

Harris L. R., liquors, Tenth and K.

Harrison T. E., restaurant, 306 J.

HART ALBERT, Governor’s private secretary, Capitol

Hart A. L., attorney-at-law, Capitol

HARTMAN G. PHIL, Oriental Market, 418 K.

HARTWELL, HOTCHKISS & STALKER, Sacramento Planing Mills, Front and Q.

Harvey Mrs. S. A., Plaza Glove Factory, 1009 Tenth

HASTENPLUG P. J., saloon, S E corner Twentieth and H.

HASWELL, & AMSDEN, Pantheon Saloon, 1022 Fourth

Hatch F. W., physician, 318 J.

Hathaway A., carpet-beating machine, O. and Twelfth

Hawley Mrs. A. M., dressmaker, M. between Fifth and Sixth

HAWLEY MARCUS C. & CO., hardware and agricultural implements, 211 to 215 J.

Hayden C. C., conveyancer, real estate, fire and life insurance, 17 J.

HAYFORD BROS. & CO., general mdse, J. and Ninth

Haymond & Allen, attorney-at-law, Fourth and J.

HAYS BROS., stoves, tinware, plumbers and gasfitters, 1122 J.

Heath J. R., watches and jewelry, 820 J.

Hector John, saloon, 1017 Tenth

Hector J. O., liquors, 314 K.

Heilbron A., sheriff, Court House

Heilbron Bros.wholesale butchers, 619 J.

Heilbron Fred, meat market, 619 J.

HEINRICH CHAS., groceries, 301 L.

HEISEN C., Court Exchange, I. and Seventh

Hellenge W., wood and coal, N. between Third and Fourth

Hellinge Wm., wood, , N. between Third and Fourth

Henessy P.J., grocer, 2330 K.

Henry A. G., physician, Tenth and J.

Henschel J., carriage trimmer, 1111 Eighth

Herman F., liquors, 708 K.

HERZOG PHIL, City Meat Market, 118 J.

HEVENER W. H., manager Grangers’ Co-operative Business Association, 1000 K.

Heyman Arnold, agent Steinway & Son’s Pianos, 620 I.

Heyum H., cigars and tobacco, 602 J.

HICKMAN P. L., real estate and insurance, 1005 Fourth

Higgs Mrs. M. L., lodgings, 419 J.

Hillard C., butcher, Third and L.

Hill & Cornell, grocers, 922 J.

HILL J. F., manufr. of and dealer in wagons and carriages, Thirteenth and J.

HILL ROBERT, propr. Grangers’ Stable, 1117 Seventh

Hines E., varieties, 1028 H between Tenth and Eleventh

HINKSON ADD C., attorney-at-law and notary public, 627 J.

HIRSH MARKS, junk, 813 J.

HOBBY & HARPER, white bronze monuments, filters and coolers, 329 J.

HOCKWELL PETER, Jersey Restaurant, 1317 Front

Hodgdon T. G., attorney-at-law, 625 I.

Hodgdon W., propr. Mansion House, Seventh between I. and J.

HOEHN JACOB, coal, 513 and 515 I.

HOFFMANN A.,  boots and shoes, 609 K.

Hoit N. S., musician, 1021 Fourth

Hook & Falconer, contractors and carpenters, S E corner I. and Seventh

Hook William, carpenter, Fourth between K. and I.

HOLBROOK, MERRILL & STETSON, stoves, tinware and metals, 221 and 223 J.

HOLL S. SOLON, attorney-at-law, Sixth and I.

Holman, Stanton & Co., agricultural implements and hardware, Second and J.

HOPFE HENRY, carriage painter, 1013 Ninth

HOPPER P. J., attorney-at-law and notary public, Fourth and J.

Hopping W. C., postmaster, Fourth and K.

HORNBLOWER F. A.,  propr. Golden Eagle Hotel, N W corner Seventh and K.

HOUGHTON W. A. & C. S., wholesale booksellers and stationers, 615 J.

Houston & Co., employment office, 1112 Fourth

Houston Joseph W., county assessor, Court House

HOVEY J J, jeweler or and watchmaker, 1023 Tenth

Howard House, K. between Front and Second

Howard & Sellers, grocers, M. and Eighth

Howe Mrs. B., dressmaker, 521 J.

Howe Mrs. Lowell, dressmaker, 1107 Eighth

Hoyt W. H., plumber, 1010 Third

HUEBSCHMAN JNO B, Albion Saloon, 519 K.

HUGHSON W. A., physician, 628 J.

HUNTINGTON, HOPKINS & CO.  wholesale hardware and metals, 220 to 226 K.

HUNT J. A. & CO., M.  St. and Planing Mill, M. between Front and Second

Huntoon William F., cashier People' s Savings Bank, Fourth and J.

Hunt W. S., young ladies' seminary, Sixth and K.

HYMAN J. JR., watches and jewelry, 506 J.

Hyman K., jeweler, 404 J.

Hyman M., lamps and varieties, 404 J.

 

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INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, James Lansing proprietor, 320 to 326 K.

INWALL & WALDRON MRS., dress and cloak makers, 417 J.

 

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JACOBS L., second-hand clothing, 317 K.

Jacobs N. M., clothing, Fifth and J.

Jacobs R. P., liquors, S W corner Second and K.

Jackson S. J. & J. M., stoves and tinware, 423 J.

JACKSON W. F., artist, 429 ˝  J.

Jeffrey P., groceries, Front and N.

JELLY SAMUEL, watches and jewelry, 422 J.

JENNINGS E. B., insurance, 1012 Fourth

Jermain William, harnessmaker, 1113 Seventh

Johnson A. L., saloon, 904 Second

JOHNSON & BLUE, carriagemakers, 919 Third

Johnson D. A., hairdresser, 726 J.

JOHNSON F. W., livery, feed and sale stable, L. between Sixth and Seventh

JOHNSON GROVE L., attorney-at-law, 920 Fifth

JOHNSON & HIGNETT, liquors, 816 K.

Johnson J., cutter, 618 J.

Johnson Josiah, superintendent City Water Works, Front and I.

JOHNSON MRS. L. A., saloon, 904 Second

JOHNSTON D., land attorney, Fourth and J., residence SE corner Eleventh and F.

JOHNSTON F. H., coffee saloon, 517 K.

Jones C. T., (Martin & Jones)

Jones & Givens, general agents for the Glidden and Patent Barb Wire, Tenth and K.

Jones & Ingram, blacksmith and wagonmakers, 1011 Ninth

JONES MISS L., straw works, 1008 Sixth

JOSEPH & GRIBBLE, groceries, Front and I, liquors, Second and I

 

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Kaerth J., boots and shoes, 425 J.

Kaine Joseph, agent Phil Caduc, 1009 Third

KARNOFSKY & BURTON, hairdressers, (at Capitol Ale Vaults), 302 J. corner Third

KATSCHINSKI B, hairdresser and baths, 508 K.

Katzenstein & Bradley, Millinery, 605 J.

Katzenstein George B., G. W. Secretary I. O. G. T., Fourth and J.

KAY SAMUEL H., merchant tailor, 509 K.

Kearney, Mrs. James, lodging, 212 K.

Keating J. W., grocer, 1731 Eleventh

Keber Jno., grocer, SE corner 14th and G.

Keber Jacob, grocer, NE corner Tenth and F.

Keepers Mrs. J. T., dressmaker, 919 Sixth

Keller W. B. G., attorney-at-law, 429 J.

Kellogg Leonard, stoves, hardware, crockery, furniture, etc., 819 and 821 J.

KELLOGG MISS L. J., physician and proprietor Electro Vapor Baths, I. and Seventh

KELLY MRS. J. M., dressmaker, 605 J.

Kelly P., liquors, 605 I.

KENDEL PHILIP, barber and baths, 217 K.

KENFIELD D. M., state controller, Capitol

KENT MRS. G. F., boarding, I. and Seventh

KERTH J. G., cigar manufacturer and dealer, 916 J.

Kerth & Nicholas, brewers, NE corner 12 and I

KESTNER P. R., wholesale produce, fruits, vegetables, butter, eggs, etc., 322 J.

KESTLER MARTIN, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 1012 and 1014 Ninth

Kidder N. A., harbor master

Kiley William, shirt maker, 1010 Sixth

KILGORE & TRACY, grocers, 913 and 915 K.

Kimberly Mrs. D. C., lodgings, 415 ˝  K.

Kimze B., bakery, M. and Ninth

King M. J., groceries, SW corner L. and Second

Kinny Thos, grocer, 1219 Fourth

KIRK H. C. & CO., druggists, 416 J.

KLEBITZ & GREEN, saloon, 1020 Fourth

KLEES JOHN & CO., manufacturers of Nash & Cutts Grain Separator, 824 K.

Klein A. R., saloon, 918 J.

Klink C. F., druggists, Sixth and K.

KLUNE J. B., watches and jewelry, 226 J.

Knauer Lorenz, brewery, Ninth and P.

KNAUTH J, wholesale wines and brandies, 811 J.

KNIGHTS W. R., hides, pelts, tallow, Front and L.

Koenig R., grocer, Fourth and O.

Kohne Henry, saloon, 1006 Fifth

KORN LEWIS, liquors, 528 J.

Kozminsky B., cigars and tobacco, 307 K.

Krebs C. H. & Co., paints, oils, glass, wallpaper, etc., 626 J.

KREUZBERGER L., groceries, 416 K.

Kripp Fritz, barber, 126 K.

Kropff William, carriage painter, 913 Eighth

KUEHNEL M., bootmaker, 928 J., residence Ninth and T.

Kunz Peter, proprietor Empire Nursery, SW corner Third and R.

KUHN WILLIAM, proprietor Central Beer Hall, 604 J.

Kuhule William, carriagemaker, 1114 K.

 

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Lambert J. & Co., grocers, Tenth and K.

Lamet E., bakery, 910 Fifth

Landes F. L., city superintendent of schools, Ninth and K.

Landrum Mrs. J. T., boarding house 1116 Third

Land William, proprietor Western Hotel, 209 to 219 K.

Lang George F., agent and collector, Fourth and L.

LANG JACOB, steam dyeing and cleaning works; country work promptly attended to, 714 J.

LANSING JAS., proprietor International Hotel, 320,322,324 and 326 K.

Laraway O. O., groceries, Sixth and N.

LARKIN JOHN N., proprietor "Sacramento Leader," 208 and 210 J.

Lascano F., cigarettes and tobacco factory, 409 M.

Lathrop H. C., agent C. P. R. R. Co.'s, steamers, foot of K.

Laufkotter C., tinner and roofer, 1007 Tenth

LAVENSON GUS, boots and shoes, Fifth and J.

Lawry Mrs. H. T., dressmaker, 627 J.

Lawson Powell S, roofer, 413 K.

Lee Mrs. F., dressmaker, 1123 Third

LEFAVOR W. F., proprietor Broom Factory, 1027 Front

LEFTWICH J. W., photographer, 521 J.

Leloy Louis, barber, liquors, cigars and tobacco, 222 J.

LEONARD A., real estate, insurance, notary public and secretary Sacramento Building and Loan Association, 1012 Fourth

Leroy J. F., merchant tailor, 712 K.

LESLIE DICK, liquors, SW corner K. and Fourth

Levy M., tailor, 121 K.

LEVY R., fruit and commission, 220 J.

LEWIS I., groceries and liquors, G. and Seventh

LEWIS L. L. & CO., stoves, tinware, hardware, gas fixtures, crockery and plated ware, Fifth and J.

LIEBRICH E. F., physician, 707 J.

LINDLEY & CO., grocers, 212,214 and 216 K.

Lingge Frank, liquors, 122 K.

LIPMAN S.  & CO., dry goods, NE corner Fifth and J.

LITHAUER L J, clothing, 418 J.