GARDErr CITV 



Bet 1st a.t 21 DRUG STORE 



lipothdtc. 



stores, Eangea, 



Pumps, 



H^dnulic Sams, 



Load aid Iron Fipe. 



Brass Goods, 

 HosB Wire, 



Farmers' Boilers, 

 House Furnishing 

 . Wares. 



H. PIESSUECKER, 



Proi»ri«*tor, 



No. 320 Santa Clara St. 



C. E. CAMPBELL, 



Manufacturer of 



Well Pipe n,iirl Galvanized Iron 

 Pumps witU Improved Valves. 



Till, Copper, Zinc and Sheef- 

 Iroii Wares, Giilvani/.ed Iron 

 Chimneys, Tin Rooliii";, Pliimli- 

 ing, etc. 



No. 339 First Street, opposite El Do- 

 rado St. 



JOHN BALBACH, 

 Blacksmith. B L A C^ K S M I Til, 



Pioneer BlMcksiuitb and < ■jirriage Shop. 

 Balbacli''iii Neiv Brick, cor. Sec- 

 ond St. and Foiinlain Alley, 

 SAN TOSE. 

 A£;ent for Fisli Bro. ^s Wagons, 



New Work ami repairiuy nf Agricultural 

 ImplemeutB, etc. 



Aquaria, 



Flower-Stands, 



Window Brackets, 



Ferneries, 



West's American Tire-Setter. 



T.W.Mitchell, 



Porter's Block, cor. Santa 

 Clara and Second Sts, 



SAN .losi;. 



Bird-cages and Hooks, gEEDSMAN and FLORIST 



Ivy Brackets, 

 — ,. — , And Oejiler ill Floweriiiif Plants, 



Wiro nower-pot ornamental Sliruhs, Bulbs 

 Stands, and Flowering- Roots in 



Wall Brackets, A'aviety.Han^jring Bas- 



«,,„ f*v,j., r*- kets. Dried Grasses, 



t*ias- -naae-, MC F,.e„eh Immortelles of Assorted 

 Colors, Etc., Etc. 

 6^ Seeds, FreBh and Reliable. 



Menefee & Gastoq 



DETTTISTS, 



S. W.ror.Saiitii ('laru ami First Sis 



Ov'-r Faruifrs' National Gold Bank, 

 SAN JOSE. 



tt^" Spctnal attention given to Fine 

 G..ld Fillings. 



THE CAIi. AGRICULTURIST PUB. CO. 



ANNOUNCE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE " AGRI- 

 CULTimiST" that they have made aiTange- 

 mtnts whereby they can supply almost any deBirable 

 bonk published iipon any subject, at publishers' 

 prices, jtOKtpaid, upon receipt of its price. People 

 living in the country, away from book stores, have ex- 

 perienced difficulty in getting what books they want 

 at any price, and are frequently imposed upon wlieu 

 they do get books. Now, we ijropose to remedy this 

 matter entirely, and without further trouble tn our 

 patrons than the sending of their orders, accompaniei 

 with the cash, to select the book they want, and send 

 it to them at publishers' own price, free of other costs. 

 Our arrangements are fully i^erfected, and we mean 

 business ! We shall continue our Catalogue of good 

 books from time to time, adding the most desirable 

 books published. 



IMPORTANT TO SUBSCRIBERS. 



We li:ive made further arrangements so tliat we can 

 offer TREMiuus OF BOOKS for every prep'iid subscrip- 

 tion, to old and new subscribers alike ; and to every 

 person who solicits subscriptions we give extra premi- 

 ums of his own choosing. Our pnniium rates are as 

 follows: Upon eacli Si. 50 subst-riptir.ii. pnpaid for 

 1876, we credit to account of subweriber ">() cents reck- 

 oned in his favor upon an order for books to the 

 amount of $2. In other v ords, after paying for 1870, 

 upon receiving an order for any book or books at any 

 time worth £2, only $1.50 in coin need be sent. This, 

 added to the 50 cents to his credit, will pay for the 

 books. Persons who, at the time of paying their sub- 

 scriptions do not order books, or who order but a part 

 of what they want at once, will be entitled to the 

 benefits of oun premiums and reductions whenever 

 they choose to take advantage of it. at any time during 

 the continuance of their Subscriptions. 



TO SOLICITORS. 



The agent sending ns t'><nr subscriptions with $il 

 {the bare subscription price), will be entitled to $2 

 worth of b'^oks. his own choice, without further 

 .emittance. This gives every young man or woman 

 a chance to get all the reading they want wiTHOtrr 

 COST, and to the subscriber a chance to get books 

 BELOW COST. We are sure that no better opportunity 

 was ever (itl'ered to the public on this coast to obtain 

 good reading. The Agriculturist, greatly improved 

 for 187ti, \vill be worth more than the subscription 

 price, which is within the reach of every one's means, 

 and our arrangements of giving premiums is such as 

 to be sure to please and satisfy everybody, whether 

 young or old. rich or poor. We are detennined that 

 the Agbiculturist sball reach every home on the 

 Pacific Slope, and while we propose to be liberal to- 

 wards all of our subscribers, we hope to be favored by 

 tlie ertnrts and good will of each and every reader of 

 gnod bonks, and of the California Agriculturist. 



SAIt JOSE, CAZi. 



Califorma and Eastern Made 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



A Large and Superior A6sortiiieiit. 



ITo. 394 First Street, 



AVilciix Bluik, San .T"se. 

 ALL KINDS OF 



PALiFQUNiii m mm 



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LUMBER, 





WIIDiWtlER. 



Posts, Shakes, Shingles, Etc 



Oi-tUHtantly nn hniKl. 



All Orders Promptly Filled. 



p. O. Box 509. 



These Valves are the sim- 

 plest and inuht iterlert in cuntstrui ■ 

 tion of any Valve ever invented. For 

 eheapnees. durability and capacity ot 

 discharging water, ttiey are not equaled 

 by any other Valve. We inannfactui-e 

 Bizes from 3 to 7 inches diameter, and 

 for Hand. Windmill and Horse-p(iwer 

 or Steam Pumps. 



We also keep on hand and nianufa^-- 

 ture the best and cheapest Well Pipes. 



FRED. KLEIN, 



Dealer iu Stoves, etc., No. 227 Santa 

 Clara street, a few doors west of tlie 

 Postoftice. San .Jose, 



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Pnteiit 

 Pumii 

 Valve. 



J. S. CARTER, 



GRAIN DEALER, 



337 First Slieel. 

 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE 



PAIO FOR 



Wheat, Barley and Other Grains. 



If you ever intend louying a WIND 

 MILL, examine the record of the solid- 

 ■wheel ECLIPSE, tested 8 years ; 3500 in 

 operation— IMPROVED Hand or Wind- 

 mill Force Pumps ; Second-hand STEAM 

 Machinery ; CHEAP. Write me for cir- 

 culars, or call. CHAS. P. HOAG, 118 

 Beale St., San Francisco. 





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TUF. Cal. AoiucuLTUiasr Pun Co. have constituted 

 themselves a Purcliiislng Ayoncy, to accommodate 

 AGRioiiLTUitisT subscribers. Anything wanted in Sau.Joso 

 or San Francisco purchased at lowest rattis for 

 forwarded to order Free of C'oiiiiikissioiis, 



■Vre the Best the world prodni'es. They arc planted 

 by a million people in Amcri.-a, and the result is 

 1" aiilitnl Flowers ami siilenilid Vegetubles. A Priceil 

 (.■ntalogue sent free to all who inclose tin- postage— .1 

 twi-cent stani]'. 



Viek's Floral <illiil<', (,liiarl( riy. ■.;:, cuts a car. 



Vlck's Floivttr mill V>';;t>lal>Io Garden 

 -■ents; with cldlh .■nv,-rs. t.:, .vnls. Addrr.-,s, 



JAWIES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



RSTT7Z11TED. 



E. B. lTeWIS 



lias returned frt»m the East and takin 

 his old stand, in the P.istoftic... 



A SFIiEiarDID STOCK 



NEW O O O I) S 



At Very Low Prices. 



FRED. KLEIN, 



STOVES, 

 SHEET-IRON, 



Copper, Tinicare, Iron Pumps, 

 Kitchen Utensil.^, 



Celebrated Peerless Stoves, 



■43? SiiiitH Clara St , 



Near PostotUce. San Jose. 



(irjiiii 



Dealer. 



Postoffice 



News ami 



Stjitiuiifi-y 



Stand. 



Stoves, 



Kitilieii 

 Utensils 



RHODES &, LEWIS. 



APOTHECARIES, 



SAN JOSK 



TREES and PLANTS 



CuiefuHy selcrted by the 

 editui'. who lias been a imr- 

 seyman. uml I'orwartlcd to 

 I'l'der. No comiuisBiou asked. 



