California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



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J. C. BLAND ^ CO., 

 Real Estate Agents 



—AND— 



GENESAL AUCTIONEERS, 



.')12 Mfirktt St., San Jose, 



Tl AVE FOE SALE, IN SANTA CLAHA AND 

 X 1 aJJuiiiiUf^ Counties, a very flue list of Grain 

 .and Sttilk Farms, improved and unimproved, in 

 in traits from 10 acres to 10,000, wliieli they oH'er 

 upon easy trirms and at low prices; also, a lar^'e 

 list of Uusiness and Residence property in Santa 

 (Mara and San .Jose. We append a partial list. 

 HiiMiii; rihiiled in this county for 20 years, and 

 laiiii,' Fhurouahly posted as regards Real Estate 

 Values, we respectfully solicit all in search of 

 Monies, Stook, or business of any kind to give us 

 a call. 



200 Acres of excellent fruit and berry 

 land near Sifcita Clara depot. Price per acre, 



XO Acres near the town of Santa 

 'lara. with line House and Out-buildings, good 

 lie hard. Ornamental Trees, etc. Price, $10,000. 



20 Acres of TTuimproved L.and in the 

 Willows, being part of the Lnpton Estate. Price 

 ?:i,0ou. 



80 Acres, under fence, all in cultiva- 

 tion; has a House of i rooms. Burn and Stable- 

 room for 15 horses, good Well, splendid water. 

 Also, 52 acres adjoining, with K('dwood House, 

 Barn, gU:., good Well; all under cultivation. 

 Price, $.'5 per acre. 



200 Acres in Alameda county, on 

 west side of county road leading to Oakland, 

 about one mile from Warm Springs, near Mis- 

 sion San Jose. It is flue black loam soil, well 

 feiu-'ed. Has a good house and barn. etc. Price. 

 $:K) per acre; one-fourth cash; balance in one,two 

 and three years, approved paper bearing one per 

 cent, interest. 



500 Acres of e.xtra fine gram l.md 

 ;> miles southwest of Watson ville and IH miles 

 from shipping point, will yield 40 to fill bushels 

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

 per acre. 



160 Acres of pre-emption claim 3.) 

 miles southwest of Salinas City. 10 miles west nf 

 railroad teiminus. Small house, good fence, 

 out-bouses, etc.; with an ontside range of 800 

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

 est hay ranches to be found in the country. 

 Price, $1000; or will exchange for San Jose pro- 

 perty . 



160 Acres of fine timbered land lo- 

 cated instonthe line between Santa Clara and 

 Santa Cnu counties. No piece of property on 

 Santa Cruz mountains to excel it. 



Pric 



i,ooo. 



21 Acres of fine land, 3 miles from 

 San Jose, east of Coyote, well enclosed, good 

 Adobe House. Large Barn, etc. Price, $4,000. 



38 Acres of fine land, 2 miles south 

 of San Jose, lying between the Monteri-y Road 

 and the Coyote Creek. The soil is unsurpassed, 

 and the location beautiful. Will be sold as a 

 whole, or in three subdivisions; 22 acres front- 

 ing on Coyote, at $22i) per acre; 8 acres between 

 the two residence lots, at $300 per acre ; 10 acres 

 including the fine improvements for $5,000. 



120 Acres fine land adjoining villi\gc 

 of Saratoga; enclose.l; title perfect. Prii-e per 

 acre, $30. Also, a farm of 100 acTcs 1 k- 

 south of Saratoga; good dwelliug, barn 

 and vineyard. Price, $40110. 



mil 

 orchard 



81-Acre farm i miles northeast of 

 San Jose; is a choice piece of lanil, with house 

 18x21 feet, small barn, etc. Price, $7,000. _ 



.60 Acres of as flue land as c.in be 

 found in the county, with fine improvement. 

 Will sell low if called for within next 00 days; 

 nnist be sold in that time. Situate one mile 

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



1 8 Acres fine Vegetable Land, 3 miles 

 Bcjntheast of San Jose, on east side of Tnlly 

 Koad; has a Dwelling of rooms (two-story 

 lioiiw) ; Barn, etc.; Orchard and Vineyard of . 3 

 ai-res; Cows, Wagons, Farming Implements, etc. 

 Price of whole, $4,500. 



1,000 Acres of fine Cir.aiu and Fruit 

 Land, lo,ated near Los Gates; will be sold in 

 tracts to snit at from 40 to lUOO acres. Terms 

 easy; prices low: must be sold within 00 days. 



Auction Sales of Stock, Carriages. Furniture, 

 etc., in front of Salesroom, No. ;il2 Market St., 

 every SATURDAY, at 10 a. m, 



OS?" Special attention given to Auction Sales 

 in any portion of the State, at short notice. 



J. C. BLAND & CO., 



Heal Estate A;^cntB ami ( lencral Au.lo.neers. 



SAN JOSE 



mSTITTJTE 



1776 CENTEI^IirXAXi 187C 



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



Chicago & Northwestern Railway, 



Is the popular route overland to tlie East. 

 Passengers for Chicago, Niag:ira Falls, Pitts- 

 burg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec. New York 

 Boston, or any point East, shouhl buy their 

 trans-continental tickets via the piineer route, 



THE CHICAGO &NOETHWESTERN E.E. 



This is the 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 

 havechoiceof the following lines from Chicago: 

 Pittsburg, Forlwayiie and CUIcago 



ami Pennsylvania Ilailivays. 

 •> Through trains daily, with Pulnian Palace 

 t) Cars through to Philadelphia and New York 

 on each train. 



1 THROUGH TRAIN, WITH PULLMAN PAL- 

 1 ace Cars to Baltimore and Washington. 

 By the Liis Shore md Michigan Southern Ejllwiy md 



Connections (Hew York Central and Erie Eiilwiys) ; 

 O THROUGH TR.AINS DAILY, WITH PAL.ACE 

 O Drawing Room and Silver Palace Sleepirig 

 Cars through to New York. 

 By the Michigan Central. Grand Truni, Great Western and 

 Erie and New York Central Bailways: 



3 Through trains, with Pullman Palace Draw- 

 ing Room and Sleeping Cars through to New 

 York to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, or 

 New York city. 



By the Baltimore and Ollio R.tilroad; 

 O Through trains daily, with Pullman Palace 

 ^ Cars for Newark, ' Zanesville, Wheeling, 

 Washington and IVdtiniore without change. 



This is the Shortest, I'.rst, and only line run- 

 ning Pullman celebrated Palace sleeping cars and 

 conches, connecting with Union Pacific Railrojid 

 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 smooth, well-ballasted 

 and perfect track of steel r:iils, the celebrated 

 Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, the perfect Tele- 

 graph System of moving traiiiS, the regularity 

 with which they run. the admir:ible arrangement 

 for running through trains to Chicago from all 

 points West, secure to passengers all tlie comforts 

 in modern Railway Traveling. No changes of 

 Cars and no tedious delays at Fenies. 



Passengers will find Tickets via this Favorite 

 Route at the General Ticket OfHceof the Central 

 Pacific Rrailroad, Sacramento, and in all the 

 TiclietdfHcesof the Central Pacifli- Railroad. 

 Marvin Hughitt, W. H. Stennett, 



(ien. Sui>t., Chicago. Gen. Pass. Agent. 



H, P. STANWOOD. General Agency. 1'.>1 Mont- 

 gomery street, San Francisco, 



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C- KIIIBY & CO. 



TANNERS ! 



SANTA CRUZ OAK-TANNED SOLE 



LEATHER. 



WnOLI':SALE DEALERS. 



OFFICE 400 



SAN 



NARKET STREET 



FRANCISCO. 



76 Acres rolling hind 8 miles west of 



m -loKc, adjoining HcyiiuUlB' farm. Stiuill 

 Duw of f) rooms; nict' ruuuin;/ fitreaui of wiitt r; 

 ill fenced; with pleuty of wood on tlie lu'em- 

 ...B. l'rii-i>, $2,800. 



108 Acres l.iutl ou 8au Jope and 

 SiMita ('fir/, road, near Los Gatos, 5 niiUs from 

 San .lose; uxcollent land, ami will iirodiuc any- 

 thinji; im]irovements eoneistof adwi-llin^ wliich 

 inst :f'i,iHMl, a iii)in\ barn, also orehajd ami vine- 

 yard: t,'<)ad well, wind mill .aniliuye tank. 

 TtrniH. I'i i-aBli; balance ou time. Priue, $'.»& per 

 at- re. 



BUSIKTSSS COIiIiECS^E. 



A Day and Boarding School for 

 Both Sexes. 



Meriefee & Gastoii 



DENTISTS, 



S.W. Cor. Santa Clara ajiil First Sts 



Over Farmers' National Gold Bank. 

 SAN JOSE. 



OS- Special attention given to Fine 

 Gold Fillings. Laughing Gas Adminis- 

 tered. 



SMALL FAUM 

 FOR SALE 



AGREEABLY SITUATED ON THE FOOT- 

 hills in the WARM BELT, nine miles from 

 San Jose, near Los Gatos. ITi acres in Cultiva- 

 tion, 05 acres of Pasture and Live-Oak Grove, 

 80 atresof Chaparral and Woodland; two Springs 

 on the place. 



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•^IIE SECONI 



SESSION OF THE TWENTY - 

 corameni'e October 



88 Acres flue land G miles west of 

 San .lnHH. near Lawn-uce Station; well improved. 

 I'rirc, $100 Iter arru, on reasonablr I- ihik. 



290 Af^-es 5 miles west of (iilroy; 

 :in iLin-H vimyiird; It) acres on'haT'd, iil! kimlh of 

 friiil-H; ;i living,' HtrcaniB of water; all undirr frncc; 

 luiH a t^ooil lioiiHf!. ba'-n and other out-bniUlin^^H; 

 wiiiu ccUarn. 'I'erniHcnRy. Prit-i:, $10,000. 



Stock farm of 2,000 acres, enclosed 

 witli bnihli ft-nce aud natural bonndaiieK, locai- 

 ( d abniit, 10 milcK east of Uw iK-niilo hoiiKe. near 

 lii-nnetts stiifli farm; well improvcft; liaH a K""d 

 dwelling', barn.corralK.ett-.; HO head of Amrrican 

 tattle. 1.^. i.if wliicli are cowK, balance one and two 

 T.:niis easy. Price, $:i,00(i. 



ND S 

 Ninth ScIBol Year will 

 •Id, 1S7('>. 



In acknowU'd{;;ing the kiiidncBS of the patroUB 

 of this School, the Proprietui-B desire to assure 

 them that with the iucreaBcd patrona;^c will be 

 added increased facilities for imparting inBtruc- 

 l.icm. They intend that the School shall offer 

 the vei-y best opportunities for accpiirinf: thor- 

 ini^h education, both theoretical and practical. 



The course of study in the Academic grade is 

 extensive aud thorough. 



The Business Collet<e has no vactions. 



Students froni a distance will iind pleasant 

 roonifi and btjard at reasonable prices at the 

 boarding-house. 



The Eaculty accept lo its fullest extent the 

 growing demand of the industrial classes for 

 recognition in the public educational sysfi m 

 hailing it as the harbiugerof a higherand better 

 civilization. 



ISAAC KINLKV, 



Sii| MTin i e II <l <• 1 1 < "'j* * 1 ^ ' " s « i < II « «v 



C. S. Crydenwise, 



SAN JOSE 



DRUG STORE 



In McLau-hliu ,1- Ryland'.s Bank 

 Building, 



309 FIRST STREET, 



SAN JC^SE, O.VL. 



J. A, Chittenden. 



/ -(ARUlAdK MAKHK. 



PIO\ 



J Carriage Shop. 



314 SKGOND STREKT, 



Between Santa Clara street and I' 



4a ■'! I 10(1 Acres laud nil the roiiil 

 llauchilupr Mines, m-ar the T,os Catos road, ad- 

 joining lauds of F. Kichnioml. Terms easy. 

 Price, $:),UIJU. 



242 Acres line laud, near San .Jose; 



II I.,' sol, 1 ,,11 , 1 Icon: credit. $r..llllll casli; lial- 

 '■>■ in c, yi'itrs. ' i|iial aiiiitial payments, with ili- 

 11 per cent per iiiiiiiim. 



Santa Clara street 

 .\lley. San Jose. 

 i-nl foi- I'isli Uio. '» Waitoiis. 



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fJSJJ FOR !'j!J!£-,''" ' „; 



FALL PLANTING 



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 The Autumn No. of Vick's Floral 



Guide, co„l.-oiiii,n ,lesciipli..iis of llyacintiis 

 Tulips, l.ilies an. 1 all lliillis aii.l heeds tor fall 

 I'lautiiig ill the (lardioi. and for Winter Vlowers 

 ill the Hoiise--iust puhlished and sent free to all. 



JAS. VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



Mm 

 i Prival' 



ic. State Normal S, In 

 Instruction in 



Dwelliii;; House, Barn, Orcliartl, Gar- 

 den, AVell, a Good Horses, One toll, 

 4 year.s old, One Farm Wagon, One 

 Sprin-f \V.l(.ou, li Tons of Hay, .'> 

 Head of Dairy Stotli. .'iO Cliiclsens, 

 Good Fitrniinof Implenient.'i, Honse 

 Fiirnitsire, Ivot of Ti»ols, A;t , 



Title, V. S. Patent. 



Price, Ija, .">O0— Part Cash, easy terms f jr the 

 Remainder. 

 Address, LOS GATOS P. 0., or apply on the 



Premises to the Proprietor, 

 G. GUERIXOT. 



T.W.Mitchell, 



Porter's Block, cor. Santa 

 Clara and Second Sts, 



SAN JOSH. 



SEEDSMAN and FLORIST 



Aii«l l)*'aleriii Kloweriiiy Plants, 

 Oi'iiii mental Slkiiib-S, Biilbiii 

 a iicl Flfuve li II y Roots i ii 

 Variety. Ilaii^jfiiig- Bas- 

 kets, "Oiiecl Grasses, 

 Freiieh liniiioitelles of Assorted 

 Colore,, Kte,, Etc. 

 rt:^ Seeds. Frcsliand Reliable. 



Z. M. PiiS-VIlT, 



Vocal 



Organ, 



xie2m:ovaIi : 



Dr. N. KLEIN, 



Ronn 

 next 

 to 

 Wrights 

 Photo, 

 graphic 

 (lallery. 

 Santa- 

 Clara St, 



Surgeon Dentist- 



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PRINTING.! 



Hills of Fare, liivitalioiis. I 



idg 



I'osters 



llandluUs, Hooks, 

 Catalogues, Circu- 

 lars, Programmes, 

 Hills of Fare, liivitalioiis. Uec. ipta. Laljels, 

 llhiiilis. lUniieads. Staleiiiiiits, Cards, Tags, ete., 

 toKcther with ev.-iy drs.ripte ill I'f -lob Printing 

 oxcculod imiiopllv and ill a worUiiiaulilie man- 

 ner hv COTT I, i; ,x WIlKilir, N... :l;lH First St. 



1 Vo, 



Culture, Piano, 

 and Harmony. 



Room over San lose Savings Hank, and Norm 

 al School. Singing School . v. ry FKlMAYeve 

 ning. in ro 



er San .lose Savings Bank. 



UH. C. R. SPAW, 



Resident Dentist. 

 Isomer of First and 



Santa Clara streets. 



In McLaughlin & Ry- 



laiul'9 building, 



San Jtise, Cal. 



Ollice! 359 



,e\vis' Drug Store 



O. Hooker, 



DENTIST. 



I'irst sireet, ,iver monies ,V 



D-if* For 7.', snbsrl-iptiolis to 

 nia A^riciilliirist, at .fl.' 

 publishers will give 

 Se^vin^ Marhiiie. 



the falifor 



II each, the 

 S70 New l>Bvis 



Hire is an opportiiiiily 

 for Bomoenergelic lady to get the b.st Sewing 

 Machine for a little time well employed. I lie 

 DWIS took the tlrst premium at the Simla 

 <'lara Valley .\gricultural Society's Kxhibili o 

 last Fall. 



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