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California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



Just What You Want for 

 self and Children. 



Your- 



SgN'TFAILtomFOEaPAfm 



Comfortable Co^^bination 



Clothing. 



f^pHESE SUITS AKE CALCULATED FOR 

 X Healtbfulnese, Comfort and Cuuvenlence. 

 aiul irill fit thu most fistiOioiis person. Expla- 

 nations iiL-rumpauy each Pattern. Patterns vf 

 fom- cUflVrL-ut styles ot Suits are now supplied, 

 viz.: 

 1— Flannel Combination Suit (shirt and 



drawers in on*-) Pattern, post paid, 30 cents 

 2 — Cotton Combiiiation Suit (shirt and 



drawers), Pattern, post paid 35 cents 



3— Excelsior Suit (wai.'it and drawers in 



combination), Pattern, post paid.. 40 cents 

 4— Waist and Skirt, clo.se-fitting ele{j;aut 



combination. Pattern, post paid. , . 50 cents 

 Nos. 1 and 2 are suitable for children as -well 

 as grown people. Nos. 3 and 4 are fur Ladies 

 especially. 



THESE STYLFS OF UNDERCLOTHING FOR 

 Ladies have been found by all who have used 

 them, the most convenient and comfortable, 

 as well as economical of any now in use. Models 

 were exhibited and attracted much commenda- 

 tion at tLe late Fair. 



Patterns can be had by applying to Mr.** . 

 Ilfrring, east side of Ninth street, between St. 

 John and St. James streets, San Juse, {where 

 Bamples can be seen,) or by addreesin',' 



C. C. C. Company, 



Box CSG San Fraiiciscu. ^ ^ 



This reform underclothing has been worn by 

 the Editor's wife and children for the past two 

 seasons, and is certainly superior in points of 

 comfort, healthfulness, and economy of wear 

 and material of any ever invented. They are the 

 invi.-ution of a California lady who makeB every 

 pattern her-elf and writes full directions upon 

 each. No family that once tries these styles of 

 clotliing will ever go back to the others. 



SAN JOSE 

 ASBESTIAU STONE WOEKS 



'-pUE ASBKSTIAN IS AN AKTIFICIAL STONE 

 X KuptTior to any other for Cemetery W ork . 

 Builrling Fronts, ami substantial and fine work 

 Ktnerally. Elegant designs can be moulded su 

 as to resemble the finest Uut Stone. It Is war- 

 ranted to be Stronger and Store Durable than 

 Sandstone or Marble. 



SSB.. 7. Vir. COI^SBS, 



(r,;Ltoof the Excelsior Marble Works) has en- 

 g.iged in its manufacture in San Jose, and can 

 be found in the same building occuiiiod by Al- 

 bert Lake's Hox Factory, near the C. P. R. B. 

 riepot. B55" Fine Sculpture Work in Marble a 

 Si'ecialty. ,T. w. COMBS. 



Teacher of Vocal Musii'. State Normal Scliool, 

 gives Travide liislrurtioM m 



Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, 

 and Harmony. 



Konni over San .Jose Savings Bank, and Norm 

 al School. Singing School every FUIDAY eve 

 niug, in room over San .Jose Savings Hank. 



irSpME SHAMPIof 



rnblisl,,..! iaoid,hly. at San .Jos.-, Cai.. 



By ALEX. P. MUE50TTEN. 

 One of tlip Ikst Family Papers on the Coiist 



PniC ONLY SI A YKAB. 



Tlio ■Icniiioraiicc I'cplB should all have it. 



JOB prFntbe^g 



(.U-" EVEHY STYLE 



Done at the " CHAMPION" Onice. 



M 



mmmmiuimim 



THE ANGORA 



R- C- KIRBY <'^- CO. 



TANNERS ! 



SANTA CRUZ OAK-TANNED SOLE 



LEATHER. 



■SVHOLES.^LE DEALERS. 



OF SAN JOSE, CAL., 

 Are making a Specialty of Manufactur- 

 ing all styles of Gloves from the Angora 

 Goat Skin, and claim for them: 

 1st.— They are cheapen than buckskin gloves. 



2d, — The skins are tanned with the grain on, 

 and are very nearly water-proof, and when, by 

 long exposure, they are wet, they dry out per- 

 fectly soft — as good as new. 



3d.— They will out-wear the best buckskin 

 gloves! 



4th.— For a HARVEST GLOVE, they have no 

 equal. 



These articles are manufactured in all styles, 

 from the cheapest Laboring Glove to the Finest 

 Fur Gauntlet. Also, all descriptions of 



FUES, EOBES, MATS, RUGS,Etc 



Which, for Beauty, Durability, and Cheapness. 

 are inferior to none. 



Buckskin Gloves, Mittens, Etc., 



In all varieties, and as goud as the bent. 



Meriefee & Gastor) 



DSIWTZSTS, 



S. W. Cor. Santa Clara and First Sts 



Over Farmers' National Gold Bank, 

 SAN JOSE. 



(^- Special attention given to Fine 

 Gold Fillings, Laughing Gas Adminis- 

 tered. 



SAN JOSE 



STITUTE 



A Day and Boarding School for 

 Both Sexes. 



'yHE SECOND SESSION OF THE CURRENT 



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



In acknowledging 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 imiiarting instnic- 

 tion. They intend that the School shall otfer 

 the very best opportunities for ai^quiring thor- 

 ough education, both theoretical and practical. 



The course of study in the Academic grade is 

 extensive and thorough. 



The BusiucRB College has no vactions. 



Students from a (listanco will find pleasant 

 rooms and board at reasonable prices at tlio 

 boai'ding-hoTise. 



The Faculty accept to its fullest extent the 

 growing dem.'ind uf tha industrial clnssi-s f<.r 

 recognition in llie public educatimial Kyst.-ni 

 hailing it as the harbingcrof a liiglicrand better 

 civilization. 



I.SAAC KINI.KY, 

 8uiierinten<1ent of tliv IiiKli1u<iv 



OFFICE 40G NARKET STREET 



SAN FRANCISCO. 



Posters, Dodgt-rs, 

 Handbills, Books, 

 Catalogue-, Circu- 

 _ . _ larB, Programmes, 



Bills ul F;ire, Invitations. Receipts, Labels, 

 Blanks, Billheads, Statements, Cards, Tags, ete., 

 together with every description of Job Printing 

 executed promptly and in a workmanlike man- 

 ner by COTTLE & WRIGHT, No. :J14 Market st, 

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



JOSEPH "WOOIiF, 



Ma.iitifactiirer of Triisse.s, Snsjiomlers, 

 Artificial Liintis, etc., 



360 FIRST STREET, SAN JOSE. 

 Are you Ruptured ? Come to me and 



get a Truss that will fit you. 

 Radical Cures are eflected with 



mv Trusses, 



T.W.Mitchell, 



Porter's Block, cor. Santa 

 Clara and Second Sts, 



S.\N JOSK. 



SEEDSMAN and FLORIST 



And Dealeriii FloweringPlaiits, 

 Ornamental SI>rub8, Bulbs 

 and Flowerinjr Roots in 

 Variety, Han^iiijc^ Bas- 

 kets, Driefl Grasses, 

 French Ininiortolles of Assorted 

 Colors, Ete., Etc. 

 1»" Seeds. Fresh and Keliable. 



Ziocke <& Montague, 



IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



Stoves, 



Pumps, 



Iron Pipe, 



Tinware &,c. 



112 and 114 Battery St., 



S^\\' F15A\'<I«;<0. 



SAN JOSE 



DRUG STORE 



In McLaughlin & Ryland's Bank 

 Building, 



309 FIB.ST STUBZST, 



S.4N JOSE, CAL. 



J. A. Chittenden, 



HYGIENIC P>ATirS. 



Steam-Vapor and Hot Air Baths, 



Only .'lO Cents Encil, 



Giveu by DR. BAIX, Ftamtaiu St., San Jose. 



OW Mi-B. lin. HALL will wait on Ladies. "«1 



DtS" Fur 7."» siihscriptions tn tlie Calif<»r- 

 Ilia A;;riciiltiirisf, at $1..'>0 eacli, tlie 

 puhliKluTS will ^'ivo a $i7«» New Oavis 

 We^vinsT niacUine. Here is an opportunity 

 for Kiiiiie ouertjetie lady to Met tlio best Sewinf^ 

 Maeliine for a little time well employed. The 

 I>.\VIS took the first prGuiium at tlio Santa 

 I Mara Valley .\grieultural Soeluty'B Exhililtiou 

 last Fall. 



imm imm m bank 



SArf joszs. 



Paid up Capital (gold coin) $500, 000 



Authorized Capital $1, OUO, 000 



John W. Hinds. President; E. C. Singlotary, 

 Vice-Prefiident; W. D. Tisdale, Cashier and Sec- 

 retary; L. G. Nesmith, Assistant Cashier. 



Directors :—C. Bnrrel, Wm. D. Tisdale. E. 

 L. Bradley. C. G.Hanison.E. C. Singletary, Wm. 

 L. Tisdale, John W. Hinds, W. H. Wing, T. Bj 

 Edwards. 



Correspondents ;— Anglo-Califomian Bank 

 (limited), San Francisco; First National Gidd 

 Bank, S. F.; First National Bank, New York; 

 Anglo-Calif ornian Bank (limited) Loudon. 



WILL ALLOW INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. 

 buy and sell Exchange, make collections, 

 loan money, and transact a General Banking 

 Business. Special inducements offered to mer- 

 chants, mechanics, and all classes lor commer- 

 cial accounts. 



S. AV. Cor. First and Santa Clara Sts., 



SA]M JOSS. 



S^l^ JOSE 

 ^CS BANK, 



286 Santa Clara Street. 



FARMERS' UNION. 



(Successors to A. Phisteb & Co.) 

 Cor. Second and Santa Clara Sts. 



SAN JOSE. 



CAPITAL 



■n'ILLI.\M ERKSON 

 n. E. HILLS 



SI 00,000. 



President 

 Manager. 



DIRECTORS! 



Wm. Erlison. J. P. Dudley, 



L. F. Chipman, David Camphell, 



Horace Ijittle, James Singleton, 



C. T. Settle, E. A. liraley, 



Thomas E. Snell. 



ey Will do a General Mercantile Business. 

 Also, receive deposits, on which such interest 

 will be allowed as may be aj::reed upoD, and 

 make loans on aj-proved security. 





OIXTY ONK ANUTWO YEARS OI-D 



O Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Kiuns, for 

 sale. Also, about 1(H) Ewes and liambs, all 

 California bred, from stock imported from 

 Vermont, anil as n<H)d us tiioni is on this Coast. 

 Prices to suit th<- tinuR. jo 



B. F. WATKINS, Santa Clara, Cal. 



H' 



CAPITAL STOCK - - »600, 000 



Paid in Capital (Gold Coin) - $;10U, 000 



Officers:— President, -John H. Moore: Vice- 

 President, Cary Peebles; Cashier, H. H. Reynolds ; 

 H. L. Cutter, Secretary. 



Directors:— John H.Moore, Dr. B.Bryant, S. 

 A. Bishop, Dr. W. H. Stone, Cary Peebles, S. A. 

 Clark, H, Meseiug. 



NEW FEATURE: 



This Bank issues " Deposit Receipts," bearing 

 luttrest at 6, Sand 10 percent per annum; inter- 

 t'Kt payable promptly at the end of six months 

 from date of deposit. The "Receipt" may be 

 transferred by indorsement and tho principle 

 with interest paid to holder. Interest also al- 

 lowed on Book Accounts, beginning at date of 

 deposit. Our vaults are large and strong as any 

 in the State, and specially adapted for the safe 

 keeping of Bonds, Stocks, Papers, Jewelry. 

 Silverware, Cash Boxes, etc., at trifling cost. 

 Draw Exchange on San Francisco and New York, 

 in Gold or Currency, at reasonable rates. Buy 

 and sell Legal Tender Notes and transact a Gen- 

 eral Banking Business. 



