California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



' Save $50! Why Pay $85? 



Sewing Machines 



HESUCED FRXCE, $35. 



Hume Oonis Shuttle Sewing Machines 



Reduced to Live and Let Live Pnces, 



THESE MACHINES ARE ALL SUPERIOR 

 to any and all; nice sewers, straight needle, 

 two threads, shuttle, lock-stitch, the simplest 

 and cheapest, and the lightest running firet-claf s 

 machines in the niurket. To see is to convince 

 yourselves. B^ Remember, all Home and 

 Home Shuttle Sewing Macliines have the Hall 

 Treadle attached without extra charge. 



THE HALL THEADLE 



For Sewing Macliines, 



THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT 

 EVER MADE. 



It saves labor and preserved heilth. No more 

 diseases and deaths, side or back aches from us- 

 ing sewing machines. No teaching required. A 

 child can run it. Always starts the right way. 

 Never goes backwards and breaks things. Can 

 be stopped instantly. With it on your machine, 

 you can do double the work you can do without 

 it. Fifty stitches can be made with one pressure 

 of one foot. Approved bv the Massachusetts 

 State Board of Health (see official report. 1H72) , 

 Massachusetts Medical Society, and Mssachu- 

 setts Charitable Mechanics' Association. The 

 HALL TREADLE is a part of all HOME MA- 

 CHINES sold by me. 



B^ The Hall Treadle can be attached to any 

 other sewing machine. Remember this. We 

 will attach it onto any machine. It will cost 

 you only §12, and will save you a deal of hard 

 work and trouble. 



the: hall treadle: grinding 



MACHINE 



Must be seen to be appreciated. For a Farmer 

 or Mechanic to see it, is to buy one. It is an in- 

 dispensable article in every house, shop or hotel. 



THE HALL TREADLE JIG SAW AND 

 BORING MACHINE 



Is an accomplishment iu every workshop. The 

 Hail Treadle is applicable to all machinery re- 

 quiring a foot power— Sewing Machines, Grind- 

 stones, Jig Saws. Turning Lathes, Jewelers' and 

 Dentists' Lathes, etc. Send for circulars. 



OUR MACHINIST. 



In connection with my regular business, I h!<.ve 

 a fine MACHIXE SHOP, for repairing all kinds 

 of machines and like work, and have emphived 

 MR. CHARLES C. REDMOND, a Skillful Me- 

 chanic, as manager, and am now prepared to re- 

 pair machines and miiehiuery, make models, 

 etc., on the most readouable terms, and ALL 

 WORK GUARANTEED. 



B. J. SAIiESBUKV, 



333 Santa Clara StreL-t. San Jose. 

 Sole Agent for Santa Clara County. 



To the Working Class.— We ciin 



furnish ydu employ lueut at which you 

 Ciiu make very hirge jiay, in your own 

 localities, without being away from home 

 over night, Agents wanted iu every 

 towu autl county t<j take subscribers for 

 The Centennial llecord, the largest pub- 

 lication in the United States — 16 pages, 

 64 eolunms; Elegantly Illustrated; Terms 

 only $1 a year. The Record is devoted 

 to whatever is of interest connected with 

 the Centennial year. The great Exhibi- 

 tion at Philadelphia is fully illustrated 

 in detail. Everybody wants it. The whole peo- 

 ple feel great interest in their country's Centen- 

 nial Birthday, and want to know all about it. 

 An ehtiiint patriotic crayon drawing premium is 

 presented free to each subscriber. It is entitled 

 "In Remembrance of the One Hundredth Anni- 

 versary of the Independence of the United 

 States." Size, 2:J by SO inches. Anyone can be- 

 come a successful agent, for but to show the pa- 

 per and picture and liundreds of subscribers are 

 easily obtained everywhere. There is no busi- 

 ness that will pay like this at present. We have 

 many agents who are making os high as $20 jicr 

 day and upwards. Now is the time; don't delay. 

 Remember it costs nothing to give the business 

 a trial. Send for our circulars, terms, and sam- 

 ple copy of paper, which are sent free to all who 

 apply; do it to-day. Complete out flt free to 

 those who c^.ecide to engage. Farmers and me- 

 chanics, and their sons and daughters make the 

 very best of agents. Address. THE CENTEN- 

 NIAL RECORD, Portlanrl. Maine. 



CHARLEY SIKES' 



STAQE LINE. 



Tb.e Coodexio-u.s:h. 



COMMO.N-SEXSK SYSTICM 



HOUSESHOEING SHOP! 



Coi". Santa Clara and San Pedro 

 Streets (oppogite Post Oflice). 



The only Natural Methi^il of Shoeing the Horse 

 t'.i prevent 



Corns, Quarters Cracks, Contrac- 

 tion of the Hoof, and all 

 Lameness Eesultinj 

 from Unsound 

 Feet. 

 Horse-Shoeing ^Q,. 

 JOHN FADXiEV, Proprietor 

 JAS. LAMB, Practical Shoer. 



SMALL FARM 

 FOR SALE! 



AGREEABLY SITUATED ON THE FOOT- 

 liillB iu the WAKM BELT, nine miles from 

 Sim Jose, near Los Gatos. is acres iu Cultiva- 

 tion, 1)5 acres of Pasture auil Live-Oak Grove, 

 80 acres of Chaparral and Woodland; two Springs 

 on the place. 



I 



EMPEY a LEOAED, 



Manufacturers and Dealers in 



HAR-£|^^ COL- 



NESS.g^^LARS, 



saddlp:ry. 



Carriage Trimmings. Etc. 



No. 2C2 .Sa»(a Chtra Sired 



S AW JOSE. 



THE SINGER 



SEWING MACHINE ROOMS. 



Over 146,000 more Singer Sewing Machines sold 

 in IHT.T than by any other company. 



334 Santa Clara Street, San Jose. 



A. C. PEKKINS, Ag't forSauta Clara Co. 



Dwelling House, Barn, Ofch«rtl, Gar- 

 den, Well, -i Gooil Horses, One Colt, 

 4 years old. One Farm Wa>;on. One 

 Si)rin<jr W"a<;on. li Tons of Hay, 5 

 Head of Dairy Slock. 50 Cllieliens. 

 Good Fnrmiiij; Iiiiiilein«'iits, House 

 Furni(nre, I>n« of T<ioU, i<ko . 



( Title, U. S. Patent. 



Price, S3, 500— Part Cash, easy terms for the 

 Remainder. 

 .Vldress, LOS G.ATOS P. O., or apply on the 



Premises to the Proprietor, 



G. GlERIXOT. 



Dr. N. KLEIN, Surgeon Dentist- 



San Jose to Santa 



PartieB deeiriUK to purehaee Live St<)ck wii: 

 find in this Uirei-tory the names of some of the 

 naoBt reliable Breeders. 



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

 ineertc^t in this Direi-tory at the rate of 50 

 cents per nioutb. payable annually. 



A line will averae© about seven words. Count 

 five words for the first line. 



CATTLE. 



^■r^1rf C B. EltlKRSON, Mountain View, 8anU 

 Vl U^, O. Clara County, C«l.— Breeder of ShoH-Hom 

 and Holstcin Cattle and Cotswold Sheep. 



Santa Clara, Saratoga and Felton. 



I^eaves San Juki- Monduy-H, WVtlnetidays 



anti Frldayt* f<jr Sant.'i Cruz: and leiivs Santa 

 Crvi/. TiieHdiiyK, Thur.sdnyH and Snliir- 



dayH for San Jose. 

 PassenKcr Kates, eaeh way, through, S^.50. j 

 Pare* Is. ete,, carried, and Krraiids done at j 



reasonable rates. The route traveled over the ; 



mountains is grand in Scenery, and the trip is ! 



most iuvlgorntinfi. I 



Ottire in San Jone. the HENSLKY HOUSE. 



1776 CZSrrTSHritrZAL 1B76 



P R O G L A M A T I O N. 



Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 



Is thr in>])uliir mute 'iverlinul tn tlie Eut-t. 

 PassLngerB for Chicago, Niagara EallP, Pitts- 

 burg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Queber, New York 

 Boston, or any point Eant, Bhould buy tlieir 

 trans-tMinfiiH-iital tickets via thr pi"iMer route, 



THE GHIGAaO &NOETHWESTERN R.E. 



This is th'- Best route East. Its Track is of 

 Steel Kails, and on it has been made the Fastest 

 time that has ever been made in this country. By 

 this route ptissengere for points east vf Chicago 

 havech'iiceof the following lines from Chlv-ago: 

 Pittsbiirijr, Fortivayiie and Chicaf^o 

 and Pennsylvania Railways. 



3Throvigh trains daily, with Pulnian Palace 

 CarH tiirough to Philadelphia and New York 

 on each train, 



CTRUS JOXES & CO., San Jose. SanU 

 Clara County, Cal .—Breeders of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. " Young Bulls for sale." 



CHARL.KS CLARK, Hilpitas, Santa Clar^ 

 County. Cal.— Breeder of Short-Hom Cattl^ 



and Swine. 



C^ 



Clara Countv. 

 Cattle. 



Cal.— Breeder of Shorl-Horn 



CB. POI.HEMUS, Sau Joee, SanU Clara 

 . County, Cal.— Breeder of Staort-Boni Cat- 

 tle. 



C1.4RR & Cn.VP.MAX, Uahtlan, Monterey 

 ,' Count.v, Cal.— Brf-odtn* of Trottint? Hor«es. 

 Short-Horn Cattle and Swine. 



OVERHISER. Stockton, San Joa- 



-Breeder of Short-Hom 



Cattle and Swine. 



• quin County, Cal.- 



M 



OSES WICK, OroTine, Bntt« Connty 

 Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle. 



SHEEP AND GOATS. 



g(^>ra Ooats. 

 sale. 



P. BAILEY, San Jose Cal.— ImiM.rtri 

 breeder, and deahr in Cashmere or An- 

 Fine Pure-bred and Grade Ooate for 



MCCRACKEN & LEWIS, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Importers and breeders of fine Angora OoaCs; 



I^'hrOUGH TRAIN, with PULLM.^N PAL- [ »l60. toe CotBwold graded bneke for sale. 

 I ace Cars to Baltimure and Waphingtun. , -- -dc K>rknc*D^ nr&r^rtnr n«n# 



the La'^o Chcre and HicMgan Sci:thcm Sallway and 

 Connecv.onc iirc':5r Tor's Ceitnlaci Eric BiilTaTsj : 



• ) Tinn H(iH TU.\INS DAILY, WITH PAL.\CE 

 O Drawing Uonm and Silver Palace Sleeping 

 Cars through to New York. 



By tUQ Uichigan Central, Qrand Trunk, Great Western and 



Erie and New York Central EailwaTs: 

 O Through tniins. with Pullman Palace Draw- 



• y ing Ki'oni and Sleeping Cars through to New 

 York to Niagara Ealls. Buffalo, Kochestcr. or 

 New York city. 



By tlie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; 



2Througli trains daily, with Pullman Palace 

 CarB for Newark, "Zaneeville. ^Vheeling, 

 ■Washington and Baltimore without change. 



This is the Shortest, B<^st. and "nly line run- 

 ning Pullman celebrated Palace sleeping cars and 

 couches, connecting with I'nion Pacific Kailroad 

 at Omaha and from the ^Vebt. via Graud Junc- 

 tion, Marshall, Cedar Rapids. Clinton. Sterling 

 and Pixon, for Chicago and the East. 



Tliis popular route is unsurpassed for Speed, 

 Comfitrt and Safety. The smooth, well-ballasted 

 and perfect track of steel r.Hils. the celebrated 

 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, tlie perfect Tele- 

 graph System of moving trains, the regularity 

 with which they nm. the admirable arrangement 

 for running through trains to Chicago from all 

 points West,s<-cure to p.HSsengere all the comforts 

 in modern Railway Ti'aveliug. No changes of 

 Cars and no tnlioue delays at Ferries. 



Passengers will lind Tickets via this Favorite 

 Route at the (ieneral Ticket Office of the Central 

 Pacific Rrailroad, Sacramento, and in all the 

 Ticket Oflices of the Central Pacific Railroad. 

 MaKVIN HUGHITT. W. H. Stessktt, 



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



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



gomery street. San Francisco. 



C. S. Crydenwise, 



C^ARRI.\GI': .1I.\KER. PIONEER 

 J Carriage Shop. 



314 SECOND STREET, 



Between Santa Clara street and Fonntain 



Alley, San Jose. 



Ajjt'iit for Fisli Bro. 's "Wapons. 



MRS. ROBERT BLACOW, Centervllle, 

 near Xil< s Station, .\lameda County, Oal.— 



Pure-blooded 

 lor sale. 



Fren>li Merino Rams and Ewes 



SWINE. 



CHARI.ES CLARK. Milpilas, 8anU<;ian 

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

 I 6bin> Swine. 



POULTRY. 



MRS. t. .». WATKISS, Santa Clara— 

 Premium Fowls. Whit*; and Brown Leg- 

 bum, S. S. Hamburg.L. Brabmse, B. B.Red Oame, 

 Game Bantams, and Aylesbury Ducks. Also, 



Eggs. 



E. MATTESON, Stockton, Cal., Im- 

 porter, Breedi r and Shipper of Pure bred 

 Game Fowls. 



L. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



SB 

 _ , .\gent for several breeders of Best Pure-bred 

 animals and poultry. We bring the breeder and 

 purchaser togetherdirect, and do not stand be- 

 tweeu tbi-m, while we aid each free of ch arge. 



SPLENDID C.%RD PHOTOGRAPHS, 

 only 9^ a dozen, and Cabinet.s 94 a dozen, 

 at HOWLANP'S Gallery (Hcering's old stand) 

 No. 3.59 First str^'et, San Jose. 



WT'AI.I.ACE & CO., No. 386 First 

 T V street — Handsome turnouts always on hand 

 at fair prices. Fine Hean^ for Funerals. Car- 

 riages for sale. Give us a trial. 



H. »i. LAIUKUV, 



ATTORNEY-AT-LAW-BOOMS 3 AND *, 

 Stone's Bnilding (opposite Auzerais House), 

 Santa Clara street, San Jose^ 



DR. J. BRADFORD COX, 



FFICE OVER T. W. SPRING'S STOKE. 



o 



opposite the Poet Office, San Jose. 



IE?" The National Gold Medal was awarded to 

 Bradelv & Bulofson for the best Photographs in 

 the Ignited States, and the Vienna medal for the 

 best in the world. 



429 Mantgomery street, San Francisco. 



DR. C. R. SPA^ 



Resident Dentist, 

 Comer of First and 



Santa Clara streets, 



In McLaughlin & Ry- 



land's building, 



San Jose. Cal. 



SANTA CLARA UMlll 



JACOB EBERHARDT - - Propr. 



k H. KINDS OF LEATHER, SHEEP. 



J\. skins and wool. Highest price paid for 

 Sheep Skins, Tallow, Wool, etc. 



