California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



C. S. Crydenwise, 



CAKRIAGB MAKER. PIONEER CAR- 

 rijige Shop. 



314 Second Street, 

 Between Santa Clara street and Fountain Alley. 



SAN JOSE. 

 ^^^^ AfifPMt for Fii^h Bro. *s Waggons. 



Zioclse c& Montague, 



IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



Stoves, 



Pumps, 



Iron Pipe, 



Tinware S:c. 



112 and 114 Battery Street 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



THE PARKER GUN.^ 



SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR, 



; PARKER BRO'S .. 



WESTMER1DEN,CT.5 



WM. SHEWS 



m mmmm establishment, 



115 KEARNY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. 



This -well known *' Palace of Art," formerly lo- 

 cated on Montgomery St., No. 417, ia now on 

 Kearny St., No. 115 and has no connection with any 

 other. Strangers visiting the City will find it for their 

 interest to patronize this establishment for any kind 

 of picture from Miuatnre to Life Size. 



N. B. The very best liembraudt Cards Album eize 

 $ per"(ioz. equal to any that oofit $4 on Montgomery 

 St.; other sizes equally low in proportion. ap 



THE NEW IMPROVED 



Side Feed and Back Feed. 



THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOSTSHM- 

 PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED 

 SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. 



Always in OrdenndRdyforWorkf 



If there is a FLOEENCE MACHINE 

 witUn one thouaand miles of San Fran- 

 cisco not working weU, I will fix it with- 

 ont any expense to the owner. 



SAMUEL HILL, Agent, 

 No. 19 New Montgomery Street,' 



GRAND HOTEL BllILDING, 

 JAN FRANCISCO. 



SHERMAN & HYDE, 



Cor. Kearny and Suffer Sis. 



saw FRANCISCO, 



WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEBfi ZH 



SHEET MUSIC, 



Musical Instruments, 



•^— AN D— — 



MUSICAL MERCUANDISE, 



Orders from tho Interior promptly filled, 



MANUFACTUEEES OP THE 



Acknowledged by Musicians to bo tho Best Low 



Priced Instruments ever offered for sale 



on this Coast. 



THE UI^QUALLED 



These Superb Instnimonls have schievfil a 

 micoi'SB niiparallc-led in the histoiy of Piimo-lorto 

 Manufacture. 



Thry aro r^mariablo for Great Volume, Purity 

 una Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. 



ORtailS 





Thn Most Depirable Instniments in the martet 

 for church mid parlor. Over 28,00U now in use. 



SHERMAN & HYDE, 



6ENER.-LL AGENTS, 



&AN FRANCISCO. 



FARMERS' UNION. 



(Successors to A. Pbisteb & Co.) 



Corner of Second and Santa Clara Sts., 



SAN JOSE. 



CAPITAL 



S I OO.OOO. 



Wm. Ebksok, PreBJdent. 



H. E. Hills, Uanager. 



Directors t 



Wm. Erkfinn, 

 L. F, Chiiiman, 

 Horace Little, 

 C. T. Settle, 



Thomas E. Suell. 



J. P. Diiilley, 

 David Caiiiiiliell, 

 JamcB Sin^^I^rt^,u, 

 E. a. Braley, 



tO" Will do a General Mercantile BusineSB. Also, 

 receive deposita, on which hucli intereBt will I.,- nl- 

 lowed aK may be agreed upon, and make loans on ai>- 

 proved security. 



S^N^ JOSE 

 SAVINGS BANK, 



286 Santa Clara Street. 



CAPITAL STOCK . . , $600,000 

 Paid in Capital (Geld Coin) . $300,'oOO 



(J 



Ofiicerg ; 



President John H. MnonE 



Vice-President s. A. Uishop 



Cashier H. H. Ketnolus 



Directorg; 



John n. Mooro, Dr. B. Bryant, 



• H. Mabury, a, A. Bishop, 



H. H. Keynolds, James Hart, 



James W. Whiting. 



NEW FEATURE I 



This Bank iBsues " Deposit Receipts," beorinp; Inter- 

 estat 0. Hand lit percent per annum; interest payable 

 promptly at tin- end of six mouths from date of de- 

 posit. The " Iteceipt" may be transferred by indorse- 

 ment and the principle with interest paid to holder. 



Interest alst) allowed on Book Accounts, beginning 

 at date of deposit. 



Our vaults are large and strong as any in the State, 

 and specially adapted for the saft-keeping of Bonils, 

 Stocks. Papers, Jewelry, Silverware, Cash Boxes, etc.,' 

 at trilling cost. 



Draw JCxchango on San Francisco and New York, in 

 Gold or i'urrcncy. at reaBonable rates, 



Buy and sell Legal Tender Not«s and transact a Gen* 

 eral Banking Business. 



National Gold Bank 



OF SAN JOSE. 



Paid np Capital (Gold Coin) S.'sno.OOO 



Authorized Capitol $1, 000, UUO 



President JOHN W. HlNTia 



Vice-President E.G. SINGLE TA UY 



Cashier W. T. TISDALK 



Directors : 



C. Burrel, C. G. Harrison, 



Wm. D. Tisdale, E. C. Singletary, 



E. L. Bradley, Wm. L. Tisdale, 



John W. Hinds. 



Will allow Interest on Deposits, bny and sell Ex. 

 change, make collections, loan money, and transact 



A General Banking Business. 



Special inducements oflFered to farmers, merchants, 

 mechanics, and all clas-ses for commercial accounts. 



Cor. First and Santa Clara Sts., 



SAN JOSE, Sep 



