California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



JW. COOK, 

 • Dealer in 



DRY GOODS, 



Wilcox Block, -100 First street, San Jubo. 



• SAN JOSE, ' 



WILCOX ^WILLIAMS. 



HXTe are Retailing Gloves of our 

 own make at Sastern prices. 



Ladies' and Goutlemeu's Gloves and 

 Gauntlets of every description, made of 

 best material, and iu best manner, and 

 every pair fulbj warranlal ! 



Bf^ Don't fail to call and examine oTir work 

 and prices. 



STORE AND FACTORY I 



Santa Clara Street, opposite Auzerais Iluuso, 

 San Jose 



SAN JOSE 



\mmmi mi i mm eo 



ST. JOUN STREET, 

 Between Market and First, San Joee. 



T, J. GILLESPIE President and Superinten't 



J. W. LOWKY Secretary 



A. C. STODDARD Treasurer 



Tyler Beach, 

 C. C. Cook, 

 A. C. Stoddard, 



8 . F. Henderson, 

 T. J. Gillespie, 

 J. \V. Lowry. 



THIS Compauy is now prepared to furnish 

 Building Lumber of all kinds and iu tpian- 

 tities to suit purchasers, on short notice. Also 

 manufacture and keep on hand all kinds of 

 Mouldings, Brackets, etc., and to do Mill Work 

 of all descriptions. As we are not connected 

 with any ring or combination, we are at liberty 

 to make prices to suit our customers. Give us a 

 call, aa we are determined by fair and honorable 

 dealing to merit a share of public patronage. 



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^^^^ 'rORTHE HOUSE / 

 The Autumn No. of Vick's Floral 



Guide, containiut? descriptions of Hyacinths, 

 Tulips, Lilies and all Bulbs and Seeds for Fall 

 Planting iu the Garden, and for Winter Flowers 

 in the House — just publislied andscut free to all. 

 Address, 



JAS. VICK. R ochester, N.Y. 



"Wiieat ^>;^arLted ! I 



Bust Up the Monopoly Eing ! 



XOgOOO tons of wheat wanted iu ex- 

 change for Goods and Clothing at 

 T. W. SPRING'S, corner Santa 

 Clara and Market streets, 

 Sau Jose. 



t^ Immense Stock of Goods at "^ 



B-»^ Lower Prices tlinii ever "V^ 



ft^ before offerefl in "^i31 



Itr Cnliforiiiu. "Sid 



THE COENER CASH STORE, 



IMPOItTKIiS IN 



Dry and Fancy Goodie, Gents^ Fnrnisli- 



ing Goods, Clothing, Hats. Trunks and Satchels. 



C^We make a Specialty of Boys' Clothing. 

 :i01 and 303, coruer INIarket and Santa Clara 

 streets, San Jose, Cul. Be3t 



FAR WISI FARMS! 



FOR SALE. 



1 CA. Acres, Seven Dlileg West of City 



lO'X of San .lose, mostly valley, very cheap. 

 Fair House, at SG,500. 



40 



.\freR, Two and a Ilulf Miles AVest, 



rich valley land, at 880 per aero. 



r^ Acres, on the Alniuden Road, Six 



wU miles out, House, Barn, etc.; a pretty place 

 fur $5,000. 



0^0 Acres, Near Cinnnbar Hotel, on 



^uO Almaden Road, six and n lialf miles out; 

 a Big Bargain fur $1^,000; lias a Fine Grove 

 of Timber, House, Barn, Wind-mill, Viueyard, 

 etc.; all valley land but 00 acres. Terms— One- 

 half cash; balance in three years at 8 per cent, 

 per annum. 



1 077-100 Acres— ClxerrylVule, 2}< miles 



Xw from San Jose, iu the Willows. The best 

 Cherry Orchard in California. rJ3U cherry trees, 

 ODO Bruno, and variety of Peach, I'ear, Apricut, 

 etc. Also, 2UIK) Grape Vines ft)ur years old. Two 

 Wells with 7-inch pumps. Hurse-power, Steam 

 Engine for lifting water, 32(i0 ftM_-t IJnder-groEnd 

 Water Pii)o for irrigating. Plain House. t)rch- 

 ard fenced, and shetered with Lombardy Poplars. 

 Very complete place, and A BAKGAIN at 

 S13, 500. Terms— $7 .UOO cash; balance on time 

 at 10 per cent, annually. 



001* Acres, Xenr Washinjjton Cor- 



U>Jdi'Z ners, Alameda coimty, l'> miles from 

 San Jose, one mile from Depot; all valley land; 

 House, two Barns, large Dairy House, Granary, 

 Wind-mill. Tank, three acres of Excellent Orch- 

 ard, is a first-class place, at $*M) per acre, part 



JAIVEES A. CLAVTOSr, 



je Real Estate Agent, 290 Santa Clara St. 



I\. J. TRUMBULL, 



Grower, Importer, Wholesale aud 

 Retail Dealer in 



VKGETABLE, 



FLOWER, 



FIELD, 



111 TREE 



SEEDS. 



FLO\YEl'.IXG Bl'LBS and I'LANTS, 



FUl 11' iiiid uliXAMI N'r.U, TREES , 



CtARDen hardware, etc. 



On band, a Large Stock of 



BUB-B. CXiOVJQR SEED, 



For sowing on Worn-out Pasture I>ands. 



Manufacturer's Agent for the Celebrated 



Central Park Lawn Mower, 



Which is superior to any other ou the 

 Pacific Coast. 



*^* My Bulb Catalogue will be out in Septem- 

 ber, and Sent anywhere on applic:itiou. 



R. J. TRUMBALL, 

 •110 and 4'2l Sansome St.. Siiu Francisco. 



LOUIS CHOPARD, 



J E W E L L K K, 



And Dealer in 



SPKCTACI.ES AND CUTLKRY, 



At Lowest Figures. 



Ijgi_ Watelies and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. 

 .Auzerais House Block, San Jose. 



Gilham's Green Ointment, 



For all external diseases of the Uorse, has no 

 equal. For sale by Traders, Druggists, Harness- 

 makers, and Main & Wiiicliesler, iH ami 

 216 Battery street, San Framisco. 



J. C. BLAND 8, CO., 

 Real Estate Agents 



GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 



312 Market St., San Jose, 



HAVE FOR flALE. IN SANTA CLARA AND 

 adjcjiniut* Counties, a verj' fine list of Grain 

 and Stuck Farms, Improved and unimproved, in 

 in tracts from 10 aires to 10,000. which they offer 

 upon easy ternjH and at low ijrices; also, a lar^e 

 list of Business and Residence prnjierty In Santa 

 Clara and San Jose. Wo append a partial list. 

 HaviuL' resided in this county for 'IG years, and 

 beiuf; thoroughly post*Hl as rc-gards Real K^tate 

 ValueH, wo reHi>ectfnlly solicit all iu search of 

 Homes, Stoak, or bufelness of any kind to give ue 

 a call. 



XO Acres near the town of Santa 

 Clara, with fine House and Out-buildiDfin, good 



Orchard, Ornamental Trees, etc. Price, $10,000. 



20 Acres of Unimproved Land in the 

 Willows, being part of the Lupton Estate. Price 

 $:i,0()0. 



80 Acres, under fence, all in cultiva- 

 tion; has a House of 4 rooms. Barn and Stable- 

 room for 15 horaes. good Well, splendid water. 

 Also, 52 acres adjoining, with Redwoo<i House, 

 Barn, etc., good Well; all under cultivation. 

 Price, $55 per acre. 



2X Acres of fine laud, 3 miles from 

 San Joso, east of Coyote, well enclosed, good 

 .\doI)e House, Large Bam, etc. Price, $1,000. 



38 Acres of fine land, 2 miles south 



of San Jose, lyinR between the Monterey Road 

 and the Coyote Creek. The aoil is imsurpassed, 

 and the location beautiful. Wilt bo sold afi a 

 whole, or in three subdivisions; 2"i acres front- 

 ing on Coyote, at $'2*.I5 per acre; 8 acres between 

 the two residence lots, at $.i00 per acre ; M acres 

 including the fine improvements for $j,000. 



60 Acres of as fine land as can be 



found in the county, with flno improvement. 

 Will sell low if called for within next IK) days; 

 must be sold in that time. Situate ono mile 

 from Lawrence Station, S. P. R. R. 



18 Acres fine Vegetable Land, 3 miles 

 southeast of San Jose, on east side of Tully 

 Road; has a Dwelling of 6 rooms (two-story 

 house) ; Barn, etc.; Orchard and Vineyard of 5 

 acres; Cows, W*agonp. Farming Implements, etc. 

 Price of wlude. :f4,5O0. 



1|000 Acres of fine Grain aud Fruit 

 Land, located near Los Gatos; will be sold in 

 tracts to suit at from 40 to 1000 acres. Terms 

 easy; prices low: must bo sold within 90 days. 



76 Acres rolling land 8 miles west of 

 Sau Jose, adjoining Reynolds' farm. Small 

 house of 5 rooms; nice running stream of water; 

 well fenced; vrith plenty of wood on the prem- 

 ises. Price, $2,800. 



108 Acres land on San Jo^e and 



Santa Cruz road, near Los Gatos. 5 miles from 

 San Jose; excelleut land, and will produce any- 

 thing; improvements consist of a dwelling which 

 coat $2,000, a good barn, also orchajd and vine- 

 yard; good well, wind mill and large tank. 

 Terms, H cash; balance on time. Price, $05 per 

 acre. 



88 Acres fine land G miles west of 

 San Jose, near I..awrence Station; wellimproved. 

 Price, $100 per acre, on reasonable terms. 



290 Acres 5 miles west of Gilroy; 

 3ii acres vineyard: 10 acres orchani, all kinds of 

 fruits; 3 living streams of water; all under fence; 

 has a good house, bai-n and other out-buildiugs; 

 wine cellars. Terms easy. Price, $10,000. 



Stock farm of 2,000 acres, enclosed 

 with brufih fence and natural boundaries, locat- 

 ed about 10 miles east of the 18-mile house, near 

 Bennetfs stock farm: well improve*!; has a good 

 dwelliuf:, barn, corrals, etc.; 8<i head of American 

 ' cattle, 45 of which are cows, balance one and two 

 ' year olds. Terms easy. Price, $3,000. 



42 31-100 Acres land on the road 



Gaudalupe Mines, near the Los Gatos road, ad- 

 joining lands of F. Richmond. Terms easy. 

 Price, $3,000. 



242 Acres fine land, near San Jose; 

 will iKi sold on a long credit. $6,000 c^ieh; bal- 

 ance in li yeai"S. equal annual payments, with in- 

 terest at 10 per cent per annum. 



200 Acres of excellent fruit and berry 

 hiiid ne:ir Santa Clara depot. Price per acre. 



200 Acres in Alameda county, on 



\v- t^t side of county road leading to Oakland, 

 abuut one mile frr»ra Warm Springs, near Jlis- 

 Rion Sau Jose. It is fine black hmm soil, well 

 funced. Has a good houso aud barn, etc. Price, 

 $90 per acre; one-fourth tash; balance in one. two 

 aud three years, approved paper bearing one per 

 cent, interest. 



500 Acres of extra fine gram land 

 5 milt-8 southwest of Watsonvllle and IH miles 

 from shipping point, will yield 40 to GO busheU 

 per acre. TeruiK to suit purchasers. Price, $50 

 per acre. 



160 Acres of pre-emption claim 35 

 miles southwest of Salinas City, 10 miles west of 

 railroad terminus. Small house, good fence, 

 out-houwH, etc.; with an outside range of 800 

 acres, all finely watered. This is one of the fin- 

 est hay ranches to be found in the country. 

 Price. $1000; or will eichange for Sau Joe© pro- 

 perty. 



160 Acres of fine timbered land lo- 

 cated just on the line lM.t ween Santa Clara and 

 Santa Cruz counties. No pieio of proiKsrty ou 

 Santa Cruz mouutaius to excel it. Price, $0,000. 



120 Acres fine land adjoining village 



of Saratoga; enclosed; title perfect. Price per 

 acre, $50. A1s*j, a farm of ItiO acres l^j miles 

 south of Saratoga; goml dwcHlDg. bam, orchard 

 and vineyard. Price, $1000. 



81-Acre farm 4 miles northeast of 

 San Jose; is a choice piece of laud, with houso 

 lbx24 feet. smaU bam. etc. Price. $7,000. 



Auction Sales of Stock, Carriages. Furalturo, 

 etc., in front of Salesroom. No. Sll Market St., 

 every S.A.TURDAV, at 10 a. m. 



tS^ Special attention given to Auction Sales 

 in any portiou of tlu' State, at »h"rt uutice. 



J. C. BLAND & CO., 



Real Estate Agents and General Auctioneers. 



Second-Street House. 



Tbis new buililiuR. erect. .1 by Mr. liayts. is 

 the most eleKant and complete iu lt« appoint- 

 meuts of any boURe In Sau Joae. 



SUITS OF ROOMS 

 For famlliea. aud siut^lc rooms for resident lodg- 

 ers. Apply to 



MRS. E. J. PERKINS, 

 Singer Sc-wing Macbine Rooms, under Second- 

 Street H.iuse. N.I. ■J2;t. 



K EIKC O V AL. 



EMPEY & LEOAED, 



M ;.:... faiturers and Dealers Iu 



HAR-/Sw|K COL- 

 SADDLERY, 



Carriage Trimmings. Etc, 



Have removed to asil First street. Musi.- Hall 

 Building, opposite Wells-Fargo's ofli.e. 



REAXOVAL. 



MISS K eTFOLLETT, 



Successor t^^ 



Mrs. H. E. Elliott 



M.-iiinfa. turer of tlK- 



FRENCH YOKE SHIRT 



Has Removed into tbe 



New Singer Sewing Machine Eooms,- 



Under Socond-strtet House, opp. Fountain st. 



RSniXOVAX.. 



THE SINGER 



SEWING machint; kooms. 



Over 146,000 more Singer Sewing Machines sold 

 in 1875 than by any other company. 



223 Second Street, San Jose. 



.\. C. PERKINS. Ag'l forSanta Clara Co. 



t>[C in <^^^ a Wi-ek to Agents. Samples FREE. 

 MO 10 ij)// !'• O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 



