California Agriculturist and Live Stdck Journal. 



SAN JOSE 



IIITSTITUTE 



BEEEDEHS' EIRECTOEY. 



BUSI1TESS_C0LLEGE ! 



A Day and Boarding School for 

 Both Sexes. 



Parties desiring to purchase Live Stock will 

 find in this Directory the names of some of the 

 most reliable Breeders. 



Our Rates.— Cards of-two lines or less wlil be 

 inserted in this Directory at the rate of 50 

 cents per niouth, payable auuually. 



A line will average nbnut seven words. Count 

 five words for the first line. 



CATTLE. 



T 



HE SECOND SESSION OF THE CURRENT 



School Year will commence January 3d, 187(5. 



In acknowledging tbe 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 iDstruc- 

 tion. They intend that the School shall offer 

 the very best opportunities for acquiring thor- 

 ough education, both 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 KIXLEY, 

 Siiperintenileiit of the Institute 

 JAMES VIXSONHALER. 

 Pi-iniipal of the Business Colleije. 



177C CUNTErrNIAL 1N76 

 PROCLAMATION. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



Is the jiopuliir nnite overland to the Eabt. 



Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Falls, Pitts- 



bm-g, PhilMdelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New York 



Boston, or any point East, should buy their 



trans-cnntiiientjil tickets via the pioneer route, 



THE CHICAGO ^NORTHWESTERN R.R. 



This is the Bebt 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 

 tliie route p&ssengers for points east of Chicago 

 have choice of the foil -mz lines from Chicago: 

 Pittsburg, Forl^ ^ ' and Chicag-o 



and Penngyl^ ^. "-.. Railways. 

 • > Through trains daT: ilU Pulman Palace 



Care through to PL -■ ■'■ i.uia and New York 

 on each train. 



-t THROUGH TRAIN. WITH PULLMAN PAL-. 



1 ace Cars to Baltimore and Washington. 



By the La^o Shore and MicMgan Southern Railway and 

 Connections (ITcw Yorh Central and Erie Eailways) ; 



O THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. WITH PALACE 

 O Dr:iwiiig R.M.m and Silver Palace Sleeping 

 Cars through to New York. 

 By the Michigan Central. Grand Trunk, Great Western and 

 Erie and New Torh Central Railways: 



3 Through trains, with Pullman Palace Draw- 

 ing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New- 

 York to Niagara Falls. Buffalo. Rochester, or 

 New Y'ork city. 

 By the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; 



2 Through trains daily, with Pullman Palace 

 Cars for Newark, Zauesville, Wheeling, 

 Washington and Baltimore without change. 



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

 ning Pullman celebrated Palace sleeping cars and 

 cohches, ('onnecting with Union Pacific Railroad 

 at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junc- 

 tion, Marshall. Cedar Rapids. Clinton, Sterling 

 and Dixon, for Chicago and the East. 



This popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, 

 Comfort and Safety. The Bmooth. well-ballasted 

 and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated 

 Pullman Palace Sleeidng Cars, the perfect Tele- 

 graph System of muving trains, the regularity 

 with which they nm. the admirable arrangement 

 for nmning through trains 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. 



PassengHi*g will find Tickets via this Favorite 

 Route at the General Ticket Office of the Central 

 Pacifii- Rrailroad. Sacramento, and in all the 

 Ticket* ilhcesof theCentral Pacific Railroad. | 



Marvin Hughitt. W. H. Stennett, i 



Gen. Supt.. Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agent. i 



H. P. STANWOOD, General Agency. 1'2I Mont- ! 



' gomery street, San Francisco. | 



Posters, Dodgers, ! 

 Handbills, Books, 

 Catalogue-;, Circu- ^ 



I lars, Programmes, 



BillR 'if I'.ire. Invit itionsr Receipts. Labels, 

 Blanks, Billhi-ads, Statement'^, Cards, Tags, eto., 

 tngfther with everj' description of Job Printing 

 executed promptly snd iu a workmanlike man- 

 ner by COTTLE & WRIGHT, No. 314 Market st, 

 over Bland & Regnart's auction store, San Jose. 



.■'..;-^,2^^N/. 



SB. KAIERSON, Mountain View, Santa 

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

 and Holstein Cattle and Cotswold Sheep. 



CYRUS .TONES ^ CO., San Jose. Santa 

 Clara County. Cal.— Breeders of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. " Young Bulls for sale." 



R C KIRBY (t- CO.. 



TANNERS ! 



SANTA CRUZ OAK-TANNED SOLE 



LEATHER. 



WHOLKSALE DEALEIiS. 



THE TRUTH ABOUT 



TH E DAVIS 



VERTICAL FEED 



SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, 



OUt<'p — 103 nnd 404 BnltPry Street, 



SA S FIIA XCISCO. 



CHARL.es CLARK, MUintas. Santa Clar» 

 County, Cal— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle 

 and Swine. 



(COLEMAN YOUNGER, San Jose, Santa 

 V Clai-s County, Cal. — Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. 



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B. POLHEMUS, San Jose, Santa Clara , 

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



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CARR & CHAPMAN, Gabilan, Monterey 

 County, Cal.— Breeders of Trotting Horses, 

 Short-Horn Cattle and Swine. 



Wli. OVERHISER. Stockton, San Joa- 

 • quinCounty,Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle and Swiue. 



MOSES WICK, Oroville. Butte County 

 Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle. 



SHEEP AND GOATS. 



CP. BAILEY, San Jose Cal.— Importer" 

 • breeder, and dealer in Cashmere or An 

 gora Goats. Fine Pure-bred and Grade Goats for 

 sale. 



MCCRACKEN & LEWIS, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Importers and breeders of fine Angora Goats; 

 also, fine Cotswold graded bucks for sale. 



MRS. ROBERT BLACOW, CenterviUe, 

 near Nilcs Station, Alameda County, Cal.— 

 Pure-blooded French Merino Rams and Ewes 

 lor sale. 



SWINE. 



CH.\RL.ES CLARK, Milpitas, Santa Clara 

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

 shire Swine. 



POULTRY. 



MRS. L. J. WATKINS. Santa Clara- 

 Premium Fowls. White and Brown Leg- 

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

 Game Bantams, and Aylesbury Ducks. .\lso, 

 Eggs. 



LE, MATTESON, Stockton, Cal., Im- 

 • poi-ter, Breeder and Shipper of Pure bred 



Game Fowls. 



MISCELLANEO US. 



S HARRIS HERRING, San Jose. Cal.— 

 -_ , Agent for several breeders of Best Pure-bred 

 animals and poultry. We bring the breeder and 

 purchaser together direct, and do not stand be- 

 tween them, while we aid each free of charge. 



SPLENDID CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 

 onlv S^ a dozen, ami Cabinets S-4 a dozen, 

 at HOWLANO'S Gallery (Het-ring's old stand) 

 No. 359 Fii-et street, San Jose. 



WALLACE iSi CO., No. 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, LAAIKIN, 



ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— ROOMS 3 AND 4, 

 Stone's Building (opposite Axuerais House), 

 Santa Clara street, San Jose. 



PRINTING.! 



O 



DR. J. BRADFORD COX, 



FFICE OVER T. W. SPRING'S STORE, 

 opposite the Pnst Ofli'-e. San .Tofie. 



SAm CLARA imiii 



JACOB EBERHARDT - - Proper. 



A 1,1. KINDS aV L.K.VTHER, SHEEP. 

 6kiu6 anil wool. Highest price paid for 

 Sheep Skins, Tallow, Wool, etc. 



The Bee-Keepers' Magazine. 



An iLLusrnATFU M()ntlily Jour- 

 nal «»f Wl octavo pages devoted 

 exclusivtdy to Bi:k - Culi-uue. 

 Edited by Albrrt J. Kino, con- 

 tiiining monthly cniitributions 

 from Mrs. K. S. TuppEn, and 

 oth<-r cmiDent Bee-Keepers in 

 both KunoPK and Amerk'a. A 

 large space is devoted tu bk(;innki<8 giving use- 

 ful infonnation just when it is needed tlirough- 

 out the year. Tkrms: SL.'SO per year. We 

 will send the Magazine 4 months on tiiial and 

 INCLUDE a (;4-iJag<' jiamphlet (priie '>0 cts ), con- 

 taining a beautiful life-like Chronio of Honey- 

 plants and Italian Bees In tlu-ir natural «-olorfi. 

 Prize Essay by Mrs. TirppEit. (^ueen Rearing by 

 M. QTTisnY. Inetrurtions fur Beginners, etc., hU 

 for ."SO els. Addrcf-s. 



KINO *fc SLOCI-3I, 

 (»1 HiifKnii Stu-ft, :\t'«- Vurk. 



The American Bee Journal, 



Established in 18(11 by the lat<; Samuel Wagner, 



at Washingtou, D. C is now published 



Montlily at CHIC.\<:0, 111, 



Every Beekeepershould Subscribe 

 for It. 



IT IS THE BEST SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTI- 

 cal Journal of Apicult>:re in the world. The 

 most suctessful aud experienced ApiariauB in 

 Europe, as well as Anierira. contribute to its 

 pages. In fact, it is the uldeiit, larifeHt* and 

 one of the most relinble W^v^ Pn|n*rs in the 

 English lauguage. '["f.iimh: %1 inrimnuni. Send 

 a stamp for a Saniide (Nipv. .\(]ilre-;s. 



THOMAS G. XKW.HAN, 

 19G *S; 1«»K «iioii<li Clnik St., riiicni^o. 



im\ COMBINATION \mm\ 



IMPROVE, ^^^^S^^S^!k^ STRKNGTHEN, 



and Preserve ^cCT^ ^^^ tl^*^ Sight. 

 l3£^ 500 Pa-ivK ill I'se In Suit<ToHe. .\ 



Perfect Fit Guaranteid. For sale by 



SMITH & RYDER, Jewelers, 



307 FIRST street. C<)iimnT.i:iI I'.ruik Biiildiug. 



K^" The Chicago and Northwestern Rrailway 

 has went a full stock of Reduced Rate. Round 

 Trip Centennial Kxcursioii Tickets to their tlen- 

 eral Agent at San Francisco, for the use of the 

 citizens of this coast. The tickets nmd by all 

 conceivable routes east of Chicago, and enable a 

 person to go by one line and return by another. 

 Write Mr. Stanwood for "The Route and R«te 

 Book of Centennial Tickets." ovrr the (Chicago 

 i<; Northwestern Kailway. and it will he sent you 

 free of cost. 



TT DOKS NOT TAKK AN HOL'R TO 



*- get ready to do a mlnntc'K wuik. but Ik al 

 ways ready in a niinuti- to do n day's woik. 



The Favorite of the Family circle. Huns mor> 

 easily and quietly than any other machine. 



The DAVIS prem-uts these tdvaiilagf s : It 

 prevt nts fulling or gathering »if goodH, will sew 

 over thick seams, or from one lliicbuess to an- 

 other, without cliange of stilrh or tension, aud 

 make the most Elastic, Durable and Uniform 

 Lock Stitch of any Machine before the public. 



The only one having an Automatic Bobbin 

 Winder, and the most wonderful attachment for 

 making the Knife Pleating. 



Th<- peculiar featui-o of the DAVIS is its VER- 

 TICAL FEED, which is essentially different 

 from any other Machine manufactured, requir- 

 ing no acquired Kkill to operate it, nor bastiug of 

 the goods, and all should give it an examination 

 at leas* before purcliasing any other. 



After six weeks' trial at the Franklin Institute 

 Exhibition, held at Philadelphia in 1BT4, it was 



A^varded the Ciraiicl Medal Af^ainst 



Nineteen Cuiniietltors 1 



And has tmiversaliy been awarded the FIRST 

 PREMIUM at all principal Fairs where exhibited. 



We have the Iwist manufncturiug machine iu 

 use. 



Energetic and responsible Agents wanltd in all 

 unoccupied territory. 



For further information, circular and terms, 

 call on or address 



G. L BIGELOW, 



Agent for Santa Clara County. 



ISf Salesroom, No. 4.»S First Street. San Jos 

 Foundry Block, SAN JOSE, <.r the 



DVVIS SKWIXG MACHI.N'K CO., 



I I 8 Post St., San Francisco. 



Xl3r r< r ?.'> aubfit-riplioiiK to the Cnlifor- 



nin A^riciilturiKt, at Si. •'lO each, the 



publishers will give a S70 New Davi« 



I SeivlnK* Machine. Here is an opportunity 



j for some energetic lady to get the liest Sewing 



' Machine for a little time well employed. The 



I DAVIS took the first premium at the Santa 



I Clara Valley Agricultural Society's Exhibition 



last Fall. 



Dli. C. R. SPAW, 



Resident Dentist. 

 ^ rner of First and 

 - Santa Clara streets. 

 1 Mcl,^ughlin »t Ry- 

 land's building, 

 San JoBo, Cal. 



t 



EMPEY L LENNARD, 



Manufacturers and Dealers in 



Dr, N. KLEIN, Surgeon Dentist- 



gSRonu 

 •H next 



HAR- 

 NESSJ 



COL- 

 LARS, 



JOSEFK AVOOLF, 



Manufuftuiei- nf Trusses, Suspenders, 

 Artifirial Limbs, etv., 



360 FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE. 

 .\re you Ruptured? Come to me and 



get a Truss that will tit you. 



Radical Cures are efiected with 



mv Trussep. 



SADDT.ERY, 



Carriage Trimmings. Etc. 



jVo. •2G'2 iiaida Clara SInd. 



SAW JOSE. 



ty You can get a Good, Substantial 

 Bnsiaess or Dress Suit at Spring's for 

 less money, by one-fourth, than at any 

 other store. 



