California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



ANGORA 



Robe i Glove 



MAKUFACTURIITG CO., 



SAN JOSE, CAL. 

 CAFITAI. STOCK, - $50,000 



OPFICKRS: 



PrPBident C.P.BAILEY 



Secretary FRANK LEWIS 



Treasurer J.W. HINDS 



DIRECTORS: 



C. P. B.ilLEY. J. W. HINDS. 



JACKSON LEWIS. C. H. LAPHAM, 



RETURN EGBERTS. 



Manufacture Exclusively from Angora Goat Siins 



m m EOBSE, ms, eugs, mm, 



Ladies' Cloaks, Sacques, Dress Trimm- 

 ings, and Gents' Caps, Coats and 

 Coat Trimmings. 



LSO. SKINS AND FURS TANNED IN A SUPEEI- 

 or Manuer for SaddkTH'. Upholsters' and Clovers' 

 Work. HaviiiL' the Sole Right to use a 



A 



NEWPROCESS OF TAMING AND DYEING 



ALL STYLES OF 



GLOVES FROM ANGORA GOAT AND DEER-SKINS 



Fur Gauinle«s, Driviii*; and Working 

 Gloves li Speiially. 



Cash paid for Goat and Det-r-Sliins. SkiDS fthnvil.l be 



thoronghly Salttd wheD Frt-Kh- May be perfc^otly 



Driea in the Shade. Sun-dried Skins are 



■worthless. 



HANNAY BRO'S 



NURSE RT 



EAST SAN JOSE. 



OUR STOCK OF 



FRXJIT TREES 



Is Larger than Ever Before. 



WE ARE OFFERING GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO 

 those Planting Largely. Our Price List is now 

 ready: send for it. Those wanting but a few choice 

 Trees can depend on our selection, and will be pleased 

 with our Trtes and Prices. Plant early, for the late 

 rains have flllfd the soil with moisture and now is 

 your opportunity. 



KAPrrrAY bko's, 



' .East San Jose. 



SMALL FAUM FOR SALE! 



AGREEABLY SITUATED ON THE FOOT-HILLS 

 in the WARM BELT, nine milts from San Jose, 

 near Lob Gatos. 25 acres in Cultivation, 05 acres of 

 Pasture and Live-Oak Grove, 80 acres of Chaparral 

 and Woodland; two Springs on the place. 



DM'elliiis" House, Barn, OrcUarcl, Garden, 

 AA'ell, '^ Good Horses, One Colt, 4 years old. 

 One Farm AVai*on,One Spring AVagon, 

 1^3 Tons of Hay, 5 Head of Dairy 

 Stock, 50 Clftickens. Good Farm- 

 ing' Implements, House Fur- 

 niture, Lot of Tools, vVe . 



Title, V. S. Fatent. Price, $3,500 



Part Cash, Easy Terms for the remainder. 



Address. LOS GATOS P. O.. or aj.ply on the Prem 

 ises to the Proprietor, G. GUERLXOT. 



C. S. Orvdenwise, 



/-lARRIAGK MAKKft. PlOMiER fA'R- 



y^J riage Shop. 



314 Second Steeet, 



Between Santa Clara street and Fountain Alley. 



SAN JOSE. 



Asent for Fish Bi-o. ^s Wngoii.s. 



^immim Spanish ]t^\m 



FOR SALE. 



6 A One ami t«o years old Thoronsrhbred 

 U Spanisli Merino Rains. California bred, from 

 Ewes imported from Vermont, aud sired by Severance 

 & Feet's celebrated ram FntsioNT, aud by their ram 

 Gkeen Mou.N-TADJ, which took the first premiums at 

 the Bay District and State Fairs. Last shearing, 36 ij 

 lbs, year's growth. Also, about lOO Ewes and Lambs, 

 all of Cireen Mountain stock, bred this year, 

 je B. F. WATKINS, Santa Clara, Cal. 



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