Where and How, p.2

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Title

Where and How, p.2

Description

Visitors from the country who intend spending their Fourth of July in this city will doubtless desire to know where good accommodations can be obtained and how their wants can be supplied Board and lodging at Mrs. Geo. Smith’s, No. 28 Stoue St. The table is bountifully supplied with the best the market affords;rooms airy and handsomely furnished; beds clean and luxurious, hot and cold baths, and mine hostess, the widow is fair, fat, and -- cheerful. Neat lodging rooms, newly furnished, at No. 731 Pacific Street. Meals at all hours and skillfully prepared at Branch and Co’s. Georgia Restaurant, No. 615 Jackson St. At Hart’s Red House, No. 1112 Stockton Street, strangers can furnish themselves and family, wife and children included, with boots and shoes, gaiters and slippers of superior quality, and at reduced prices. Gentlemen who wish to join the grand procession, can obtain a complete outfit at Frank’s Clothing Emporium, No. 213 Pacific St. J. Lindow, Merchant Tailor, No. 913 Pacific St, “manufactures gentlemen’s clothing in the latest style, of the best materials, and at the lowest prices,” and warranted to fit. Saloons in town and country can procure superior wines, brandies, whiskies and liquors of all kinds a E.A. Fargo’s, No. 316 Front St, corner of Commercial. Ribbons, laces, silks, gloves and an assortment of ladies and gentlemen’s underwear are found at SIlverman’s Oriental Trimming Store, No. 1221 Stockton Street. We will continue our notices of our advertisers in our next number.

Creator

N/A

Publisher

San Francisco Elevator

Date

1870-6-24

Collection

Citation

N/A, “Where and How, p.2,” African American Fourth of July, accessed May 4, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/398.