California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



aAREFN CZTV 



Saa JoBe. 



Blacksmith. 



Bw'gsti'oin Plows 



Chris. BtTgstrnm, 

 foimcrly Supt. of 

 thf Beigstrom 

 PI on Wo 1- k s, 



Mec-ua, Wis. 



St. John St. 



SAN -JOSE. 



Aquaria, 



Flowor-Standc, 



Window Eraciots, 



Ferneries, 



Bird-OiEcs and Hooks, 



Ivy Brackets, 



Wire Flower-pot 



Stands, 



Wall Brackets, 



Class Shades, Eto 



DRUG STORE 



H. PIESSNECRER, 



Proprietor, 



No. 320 Santa Clara St. 



C. E. CAMPBELL, 



Manufacturer of 



W^ell Pipe ami Galvanized Iron 

 Piiiii|)s ^villi iiupfovc-il valves. 



Till, Copper^ Zinc and Sheet- 

 Iron "wares, Galvanized Iron 

 Cliimnej-s, Tin Roofing, Plumb- 

 ing, etc. 



No. 339 First Street, opposite Kl Do- 

 rado 8t. 



RUCKEB, S^ BUOWU, 



Cor. First and Santa Clara StH^ 



SAN JOSE. 



LAE&E & SMALL FARMS 



FOR SALE. 



Lots in all Parts of the City 



FOR SALE. 



Insurance in One of the Best 

 Companies. 



JOHN BALBACH, 



BLACKSMITH, 



Pioneer Blacksmith and CaiTiage Shop. 

 Balbach^s Ne*v Brick, cor. Sec- 

 ond st. and Fonntain Alley, 

 SAN JOSE, 

 Agent for Fish Bro. ^s Wagons. 



New Work and rtpaii-ing uf Agricultural 

 Implemente, etc. 



Wesfs American Tire-Setter, 



THE 



CALAGRICULTUBISTPllB. GO 



Announces to Subscribers of the Ageiciiltp- 

 KiST that we have made arrangements whereby 

 we can supply almost any desirable book pub- 

 lished upon any subject, at publishers' prices, 

 post paid upon receipt of its price. 



People living in the country, away from 

 book stores, have experienced difficulty in 

 getting what books they want at any price, 

 and are frequently imposed upon when they 

 do get books. 



Now, we propose to remedy this matter 

 entirely, and without further trouble to our 

 patrons than the sending of their orders, ac- 

 compained with the cash, to select the book 

 they want, and send it to them at publishers' 

 own price, free of other costs. This may 

 seem like a big undertaking on our part, but 

 our arrangements are fully perfected for doing 

 this business, and we mean business! 



We shall continue our catalogue of good 

 books from month to month, adding the mos' 

 desirable books published as fast as we can, 

 within a limited space, that our readers may 

 be then better able to select such works as are 

 really desiable. 



FARMEBS TAKE NOTICE 



B 



EFORE PUCHASIXO A PLOW 

 dou'i foryet tu and examine the 



Ssrfslrom First hmm flow 



At Chris. Berg'strom's 



BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP 



St. Joliu St., bet. First it Market Ste., 

 SAN JOSE. 



T.W.Mitchell, 



Porter's Block, cor. Santa 

 Clara and Second Sts, 



SAN JOSE. 



SEEDSMAN and FLORIST 



And Dealei'iii Ploweriii-j: Plants, 

 Oriininental SUi'iihs, Iltilbij 

 and Flowei'in;; Roots in 

 Varit'ty. Hanjjinjf Bas- 

 kets, Dried Grasses, 

 French Iinmortolles of Assorted 

 Colors, Etc., Ktc. 

 (gy Seeds. Fresh ami Eelialile. 



IMPORTANT TO SUBSCRIBERS. 



"We have made further arrangements so 

 that we can offer premidjis of books for every 

 prepaid subscription, to old and new sub- 

 scribers alike; also, extra premiums to clubs. 

 And to every person who solicits subscriptions 

 we give extra premiums of books of his own 

 choosing. 



Our premium rates are as foUows: Upon 

 each $1 50 subscription, prepaid for 1876 we 

 credit to account of subscriber 50 cents re- 

 coned in his favor upon an order for books 

 to the amount of $2 00. In other words, 

 after paying for 1H76 upon receiving an order 

 for any book or books at any time worth $'i 00, 

 only $1 50 in coin need be sent. This added 

 to the 50 cents to his credit will pay for the 

 books. 



E. J. WILCOX, 



Wiicox Block, No,1!l 4 First St., 

 SAir JOSE, CAIi. 



California and Eastern Made 



BOOTS AND SHOES, 



A Laif^e and Superior Aeeortment. ' 



3^0. 394 First Street, 



Wilcox Block, San Jose. [ 



ALL KINDS OF j 



[]AL!FQIIN!A AND mm 



• LUMBER, ■' 



Posts, Shakes, Shingles, Etc 



C'linstantly ou hand. 



All Orders Promptly Filled. 



p. O. Box "lOO. 



'^Phese Valves are the sim- 



X plL^t and mnbt perfect in couBtruc- 

 tiun uf any Valve ever iuveuted. For 

 cheapness, durability and capacity of 

 discharging water, they are not equaled 

 by any other Valve. \Ve mannfacture 

 sizes from 3 to 7 inches diameter, and 

 for Hand, Windmill and Horse-power 

 or Steam Pumps. 



We also keep on hand and manufac- 

 ture the best and cheapest Well Pipes. 



FRED. KLEIN, 



Dealer in Stoves, etc., No. 227 Santa 

 Clara street, a few doors west of the 

 Postoffice, San Jose. 



J. S. CARTER, 



GRAIN DEALER, 



337 First Street. 

 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE 



PAID FOR 



Wheat, Barley and Other Grains, 



CLUB RATES. 



(When but §2 00 worth of books ai'e wanted.) 

 Two Subscriptions, $3 00, and Book worth 

 $2 00, for $4 00; Three Subscriptions, $4 50, 

 and Book worth $2 00, for $5 00; Four Sub- 

 scriptions, §6 00, and Book worth S2 00, for 

 $G 00. 



TO SOLICITORS. 



To any one who procures subscriptions, we 

 will credit 50 cents, to be applied to his book 

 account ou each $1 50 subscription sent in, 

 besides which we give the subscriber credit 

 also as above shown. 



Thus: The agent sending us four subscrip- 

 tions with $6 00, (the bare subscription price) 

 will be entitled to $2 00 worth of books, his 

 own choice, without further remittance. This 

 gives every young man or woman a chance to 

 get all the reading they want without cud, and 

 to the subscriber a chance to get books below 

 cost. 



We are sure that no better opportunity was 

 ever offered to the public on this coast to obtain 

 good reading. The Aguicctltueist will be 

 greatly improved for 1876; will bo worth more 

 than the suKscriptiou price, which is within 

 the reach of every one's means; and our ar- 

 rangements of giving i^remiums, is such as to 

 be sure to please and satisfy everybody, whether 

 young or old, rich or poor. We are ilctermin- 

 ed that the AaKict'i.xcBisT shall reach every 

 home ou the Pacific slope, and while wo pro- 

 pose to be liberal towards all of our subscrib- 

 ers, wo hope to be favored by the efforts and 

 good will of each and every reader of good 

 books and of the CjUiIFOHNH AomcrLTCiasT. 



C. SCHRODEF^, 



CALIFOENIA CAND? FACIOH?, 



349 Santa Clara Street, 



Near the Opera House, San Jose. 



Confectionery in Great Variety, 

 Wliolseale and Retail. 



6^ Orders promptly attended to. 



FRED. KLEIN, 



STOVES, 



SHEET-IRON, 



Copper, Timixcre, Iron Pumps, 

 Kitchen Utensils, 



Celebrated Peerless Stoves. 



337 Santu Clara .St , 



Near Postoffiee. Sa>' Jose. 



Meqefee &. Gastor\ 



DZSITTISTS, 



S, W. Cor. Siiiitii L'liini ami First Sts 



Over Fiirnier.s' Natidiml (ioltl Bnuk, 

 SAN .lOSE. 



IK?" Speeinl atteutioii yiveu to Fine 

 Gold Fillings. 



Fll 



Boots 



and 



Shoes. 



RHODES & LEWIS, 



APOTHECARIES, 



No. IJ.Ij Fir^t Street, 



S.\N .JOSE 



Grain 



Dealer. 



Candy 



Factory. 



Stoves, 



Kitchen 

 Utensils 



