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California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



BREEDESS' DIEECTOEY. 



Parties desiring to purchase Live Stock -will 

 fiud in this Directory the namee of eome of the 

 most reliable Breedtjrs. 



Ofr Rates.— Cards of two lines or less wlil be 

 iDserted in this Directory at the rate of 50 

 cents per month, payable annually. 



A line will averat^eabrmt seven words. Connt 

 five words for the hret line. 



CATTLE. 



SB. EMERSON, Jlountain View, Santa 

 • Clara County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 and HolBtein Cattle and Cotswold Sheep. 



C TBI'S JONES •& CO., San Jose. Santa rp: 

 Clara County, Cal,— Breeders of Short-Horn X 

 Cattle, " Youn;,' Bulls for sale," 



SAN JOSE 



INSTITUTE 



AND 



BUSI1TESS_C0LLEGE ! 



A Day and Boarding School for 

 Both Sexes. 



HE SECOND SESSION OF THE CURRENT 



CHARLES CI.ARK, Milpitas. Santa Clar* 

 County, Cal,— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattl^ 

 and Swine. 



(COLEMAN YOUNGER, San Jose, Santa 

 _/ Clara County, Cal,— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle, 



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tie. 



B. POLHEMUS, Sau Jose, Santa Clara 

 County, Cal,— Breeder of Short-Horn Cat- 



CARR <Ss CHAPMAN, Gabilan, Monterey 

 County, Cal ,— Breeders of Trotting Horses, 

 Short-Horn Cattle and Swine. 



Wli. OVERHISER, Stockton, San Joa- 

 . quiu County, Cal,— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle and Swine, 



M 



OSES WICK, Oroville, Butte County, 

 Cal,— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle. 



SHEEP AND GOATS. 



CP. BAII^EY, San Jose Cal.— Importer' 

 . breeder, and dealer in Cashmere or An- 

 gora Goats. Fine Pure-bred and Grade Goats for 

 Bale. 



LENDRUM & ROGERS, Watsonville.Cal. 

 .-Importers and breeders of the finest Cots- 

 wold Sheep and Angora Goats. 



MCCRACKEN &I-EWIS, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Importers and breeders of fliw Angora Goats; 

 also, fine Cotswold graded bucks for sale, 



MRS. ROBERT BLACOW, Centerville, 

 near Niles Station, Alameda County, Cal,— 

 Pure-blooded French Merino Rams and Ewes 

 lor sale. 



LENDRUM & ROGERS, Watsonville, 

 Cal,— Importers and breeders of Pure .\ngora 

 Goats, 



SWINE. 



CHARL.ES CI.ARK, Milpitas. Santa Clara 

 County, Cal,— Breeder of Pure-bred Berk- 

 shire Swine, 



POULTRY. 



MRS. "L. J. WATKINS, Santa Clara- 

 Premium FowIb. White and Brown Leg- 

 horn, S.S. Hamburg,L.BrahmaB, B. B.Red Game, 

 Game Bantams, and Aylesbury Ducks. Also, 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



S HARRIS HBRRIi\G, San Jose, Cal.— 

 , Agent for several breeders of Best Pure-bred 

 animals and poultry. We bring the breeder and 

 piu'chaser together direct, and do not stand be- 

 tween them, while we aid eacli free of charge. 



SPLENDID CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 

 only SJi a dozen, and Cabinets S4: a dozen, 

 at HOWLAND'S Gallery (Heering's old stand) 

 No. 3.59 First street, Sau Jose. 



WALLACE & COCHRAN, 386 First 

 street — Handsome turnouts always on hand 

 at fair prices. Fine Hearse for Funerals. Car- 

 riages for sale. Give us a trial. 



H. S. LAMKIX, 



ATTORNEY-AT-LAW-ROOMS 3 AND 4, 

 Stone's Building {opposite Aiizerais House), 

 Santa Clara street, San Jose. 



DR. J. RRADFORD COX, 1 



FFICE OVER T. W. SPRING'S STORE, 



Mkl l\% \\k\\ 



Just What You Want for Your- 

 self and Children. 



School Year will commence January 3d, 1870. 



In ackuowledging the kindness of the patrons 

 of this School, the Proprietors desire to assure 

 them that with the increased patronage will be 

 added increased facilities for imparting instruc- 

 tion. They iuteud that the School shall offer 

 the vei7 best opportunities for acquiring thor- 

 ough education, botli theoretical and practical. 



The course of study in the Academic grade is 

 extensive and thorough. 



The Business College has no vactions. 



Students from a distance will find pleasant 

 rooms and board at reasonable prices at the 

 boarding-house. 



The Faculty accept to its fullest extent the 

 growing demand of the industrial classes for 

 recognition iu the public educational system 

 hailing it as the harbinger of a higher and better 

 civilization. 



ISAAC KINLEY, 



Superinteiicleiit of tlie Institute. 

 .TAMES VIXSONHALER. 

 Pi-inctiial of the Business Collejfe. 



o 



opposite the Post Office, San Jose. 



8iy The National Gold Medal was awarded to 

 Bradely & Bulofson for the best Photographs in 

 the I'nited States, and the Vienna medal for the 

 best iu the world. 



429 Mantgomery street, San Francisco. 



1776 CENTEXViriAXi 1876 



P R O C L AM A T I O N. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



Is the popular route overland to the East, 

 Passengers for OhicaKO, Niagara Falls, Pitts- 

 burg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New York 

 Boston, or any point East, should buy their 

 trans-coutiueutal tickets via the pioneer route, 



THE CHICAGO &NOIITHWESTERN E.E. 



This ih tin- Best route East. Its Track is of 

 Steel Rails, and on it has been made the Fastest 

 time that has ever been made in this country. By 

 this route passengers for points east of Chicago 

 have choice of the following lines from Chicago: 

 PiKabiii'g, FortH-nyiie and Cliicajfo 



and Pennsylvania Railways, 

 •> Through trains daily, with Pidman Palace 



Cars through to Philadelphia and New York 

 on each train, 



1 THROUGH TRAIN, WITH PULL5I,\j; PAl- 

 1 ace Cars to Baltimi're and Washington. 



By the LaSe Shore and Michigan Southern Eallway ani 

 ' Connection: (New Tori Central and Eric Eailways): 

 O THRUUGH TR.MNS D.\ILY, WITH P.\LA.CE 

 O Drawing Room and silver Palace Sleeping 

 (':irB through to New Vork. 

 By the Michigan Central, Grand Truni, Great Western and 



Erie and New Yori Central Railways: 

 Q Through trains, with Pullman Palace Draw- 

 •J ing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New 

 York to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or 

 New York city . 

 By the Baltiniorp and Ohio Railroad; 



9 Through trains daily, with Pullman Palace 

 ,_ Cars for Newark, Zanesville, Wheeling, 

 Washington and Baltimore without change. 



This is the Shortest, Best, and only line run- 

 ning Pullman celebrated Palace sleeping cars and 

 coaches, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad 

 at Omaha and from the West, via Graml Juno- 

 tion, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling 

 and Dixon, for Chicago and the East, 



This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, 

 Comfort and Safety, The smooth, well-ballasted 

 and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated 

 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, the perfect Tele- 

 graph System of moving trains, the regiilarity 

 with which thevrim,the admirable arrangement 

 for running through cars to Chicago from all 

 points West, secure to passengers all the comforts 

 in modern Railway Traveling, No changes of 

 Cars and no tedious delays at Ferries, 



Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite 

 Route at the General Ticket Office of the Central 

 Pacific Rrailroad, Sacramento, and in all the 

 Tic bet Offices of the Central Paciffc Railroad, 

 Marvin Hughitt, W, H, Stennett, 



Gen, Supt., Chicago. Gen, Pass, Agent, 



H. P, STANWOOD, General Agency, 121 Mont- 



gom ery street, Sau Francisco. 



A, O. HOOKEB, L- FlNlGAN, 



Late Gunckel it Hooker, (late of Jl.irysville.) 



mm I mui 



DENTISTS. 



-359 First street, San Jose, 



IMPEOVED FEUIT PACKAGES 



DON'T FAIL to OB FOkFATm 



OSLV 2.J (JESTS. 



Comfortable Combination 



Clothing^. 



THIS STYLE OF I NDERCLOTHIXG FOR 

 Ladies has been found by all who have 

 used it, the most convenient and comfortable, 

 as well as erunoinical of any now in use. Models 

 were exhibited and attracted mnch commenda- 

 tion at the late Fair. 



Patterns can be had by applying to >Irg. 

 Herrinj;, cast hide of Ninth street, between St. 

 John and St. James streets. San Jose, (where 

 samples can be seen.) or by addressing' 



C. C. C. Company, 



Box 686 San Francisco. * 



This reform underclothing has been worn by 

 the Editor's wife and children fur the past two 

 seasons, and is certainly superitir in points oi 

 comfort, healthfulnesK, and economy of wear 

 and material of any ever invented. It is the in- 

 vention of a California lady who makes every 

 pattern her^^elf and writes full directions upon 

 each. No family that once tries this style of 

 clothing will ever go back to the others. 



ZiOcke c& Moxxtague, 



IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



Stoves, 



Pumps, 



Iron Pipe, 



Tinware &c. 



112 and 114 Battery St., 



SA!V FRANCl-itlQ. 



LOS GATOS ITUESERIES, 



S, NEWH.VLIi, Prop'r SanJo.se. 



AL.IRGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT 

 of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens, 

 Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Greenhouse Plants, 

 Grapevines, Small Fruits, etc, I ofiVr for sale a 

 well assorted, well grown and healthy stock. 

 Low-topped stalky fruit trees a specialty. Ad- 

 dress S. NEWHALL. San Jose. 



The Santa Clara Valley Frnit Package \ 

 Manufacturing Company are now making ' 

 berry boxes by the wholesale. With 

 their new machinery for slicing off ma- 

 terial, they can make packages that, for ' 

 lightness, strength and cheapness com- 

 bined, cannot be excelled in the world. 

 Their light strawberry boxers are thin 

 strips — 24 to the inch — and are bent into 

 shape by grooving. The bottoms are 

 raised above the lower sides so as to al- 

 low ventilation. The crates, or cases, 

 are made to hold n, 12, 10 and 24 pounds 

 of fruit in boxes. These are also made 

 of thin, light, strong pieces. The whole 

 complete — crate with cover and 24 one- 

 pound boxes — only weighs iy^ pounds, 

 and costs but 35 cents. The crate com- 

 plete, with IG boxes, weighs but 3% 

 pounds, and costs only 25 cents. The 

 packages for lOU pounds of fruit weigh 

 but 20 pounds, or less. Contrast the 

 old cumbersome chests, weighing 80 

 pounds and costing $8 each, with these 

 new, cheap, free packages. There is no 

 trouble of buck freight; no heavy extra 

 freight on packages; the person who buys 

 the fruit has no bother, but takes the 

 box home. The most important thing, 

 however, is the perfect condition in 

 which the fruit carries, whether long or 

 short distance. I'ersons once using 

 these packages will use no other. All 

 sorts of berry and fruit boxes will be 

 made in their season, or to order, in a 

 manner and at prices that will suit all. 

 Also fruit and market baskets of superi- 

 or qU'ility. .Vddress, 



Santa Clarn Valley Fruit Package 



Manufactory, S^t, .John Street, between 

 Market and First Streets, San Jose, 

 California. 



The American Bee Journal, 



EstabUslu<l in IKiU by the late Samuel WaKner, 



at Washintjton, D, C. is now published 



Monthly at CHICAGO, HI, 



Every Beekeepershould Subscribe 

 for It. 



IT IS THE BEST SCIENTIFIf AND PR.VCTI- 

 cal .Journal of .\pieult':re in the world. The 

 most Bueeessfnl and experienced .VpiariauB in 

 Europe, as well as Ameri. a. eontributc to its 

 paKcs, In fael, it is the olilvsl, lursresl. and 

 one of the most reliiibln Brr Papers in the 

 English lancuaue. Tkhu,s; $.' persnnura. Send 

 a stamp for a Sample Copy, Addr«fifi, 



THO.n.\S G. XEWM.4N, 

 1!)G <Si mHi Sonlh CIni'k SI., ChleiiKo. 



T.W. Mitchell, 



I Porter's Block, cor. Santa 

 Clara and Second Sts, 



SAN Josi;. 



Dr. N. KLEIN, Surgeon Dentist- SEEDSMAN and FLORIST 



DR. C. R. SPAW, 



Resident Dentist, 

 Ct>mer of First and 



Santa Clara streets. 



In lIcLaughlin & Ry- 



land's building, 



San Jose, Cal. 



.Villi l>ealHriii Flowerill^r Pllnts 



Oriiiiliieiilal SUriilis KulbM 



and FloweriiiU' Hoots in 



A'ariety. Han;; iiit; Ba,.- 



kct,.. Hrieil Grasses, 



Frencll Immortelles of .-Vssorted 



Colors, K«-., Etc, 



«^" Seeds, Fresh and Reliable. 



The Bee-Keepers' llagazine. 



Office: 



tgy- For ■:.> snbscriplions to the Califor- 

 nia Agricultmist, Live !«tocfc and 

 Household Jotiriinl at SI. -jO each, the 

 publishers will give a 870 Xew Davis 

 Sen-ing Macliine. Here is an opportunity 

 for some energetic lady to get the best Sewing 

 JIaehine for a little time well employed. The 

 DAVIS took the first premium at the Santa 

 Clara Valley .Agricultural Society's Exhibition 

 last Fall, 



50 



An ILLVSTSATED Monthly Jour- 

 nal of :*'.; octavo pages devoted 

 exclusively to Bke - Ccltuke. 

 Eilited by Albert J. King, con- 

 taining monthly contributions 

 from Mrs. E. S, TtjppEB, and 

 other eminent Bee-Keepers in 

 both ErnopE and -America. A 

 large space is devoted to beoissers giving use- 

 ful information just when it Is needed through- 

 out the year. Tebsis: SI. 50 per year. We 

 will send the Magazise 4 months os trial and 

 iscLtDE a 6-1-page pamphlet (price 50 cts. ) , con- 

 taining a beaiitiful life-like Chromo of Honet- 

 PL.o,Ts and Italian Bees In their natural colors. 

 Prize EssaT by Mrs. TtrpPEE, Queen Rearing by 

 M. Quisby'. Instructions for Beginners, etc,, all 

 for 50 cts. Address, 



KING Si SI.OCTI9I, 

 61 Hudson Stieet, New Tork. 



