California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal, 



Save$50! WhyPa7$85? PAHMEIIS NATIONAL GOLD BANK ^ 



I' Sewing Machines 



REDUCED FRICE, $35. 



Hume Oome Shuttle Sewing Hacliines 



Reduced to Live and Ltt JJce I'rlces. 



THESE MACHINES ARE ALL SUPERIOR 

 to any ami all: uioe eewers, straight needle, 

 two threadB, shuttle, lock-stitch, the Biiuphst 

 acd cheapest, and the lightest runuiuj; lirbt-rlafK 

 machines in the market. To see is to convince 

 youreelves. l^" Remember, all Home and 

 Home Shuttle Sewing Machines have tlie Hull 

 Treiidle attached without extra charge. 



SAW JOSE. 



Pitiil ••liCtipilal (g.il.l...in! , , Sr.oll, 000 

 Aulhorixi^il CapHul «1, 000,000 



.Ii.lm W. lliuclK. PrLsi(U-ut; H. <;. Singktury, 

 Vi<-e-PrcBideiit; W. D. Tisilule, CaBhier ami Sec- 

 retary; L. G. Nesmith, AKtiitttaut Caeliicr. 



Directors i—C. H«rrcl. Win. D. Tittlalp. E. 

 U. liradley. C. G .HarrihOli, E. C.Siut,'letfiry, Wm. 

 L. TlK(lal'<% .John W. llimlB. W. H. Wiug, T. B, 

 KtlwarclK. 



t'orrcHiiotxIeiltal- AuKlo-Calit'orniali Bank 

 (liniiti'il), San Francisco; FirBt National Oolil 

 Bank, S. !•'.; KirBt National Bank, New York; 

 Auglo-Oalifornian Bank (liniitccl) Lonilon. 



WILL ALI^OW INTHRKST ON DEPOSITS, 

 liuy anil Bill Hxihannc, make collections, 

 loan money, anil transact a General Bankin($ 

 BuBiiieBB. Special induceiuentB offered to mcr- 

 cliantB. moehanicB, and all claBses for conimer- 

 i-ial acconntfl. 

 S. W. for. First iiiiil Soiidt C'InrH StM., 



BEEEDESS' DIEECTORY. 



Just What You Want for Your- 

 self and Children. 



M'TPAILtoSENDrORaPATm 



Comfortable Combination 



Clothing. 



Parties deBirint! to purcLaBc Live Stock will 

 find in thie Directory tlie nameB of some of tlie 

 moBt reliable Breeders. 



OCB Rates.— Cards of two lines or loss wlil be 

 ioBerted in this Dinctory at the rate of 50 

 centB per nioutli. liayalde annually. 



A line will average about seven words. Count 

 five wortlB for the ttrst line. 



CATTLE. 



o B. EMEBSON, Mountain View, Santa 

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

 and Holstein Cattle and C»)t8wold Sheep. 



ClYRl'S JO.VE8 & CO., San Jone, Santa 

 / Clara County. Cal.— Breeders of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. " Yuunk' Bulls for sale." 



THE HALL TREADLE 



For Sewing Matliiiics» 



THE MOST IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT 

 EVER MADE. 



It saves labor and preserved health. No more 

 diseases and deaths, side or hack 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. Cau 

 be stopped iustantly. With it oq your machine, 

 you can do double the work you cau do without 

 it. Fifty stitches can be made with one pressure 

 of one foot. Approved by the Massachusetts 

 State Board of Health (see official report, 1872) , 

 Maesachusetts ISIedical Society, and Mssachu- 

 setts Charitable Mechanics' Association. The 

 HALL TREADLE is a part of all HOME MA- 

 CHINES sold by me. 



tiE^ 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 HALI^ TREADt-K 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. 



SAN JOSE. 



FARMERS' UNION. 



ISucieHsors to .\. PH[8TKR ti Co.) 

 Cor. Second iiiiil Kiiiitrt Ciiirn Sts. 



S.\N JOSE. 



CAPITAL 



WILLIAM ERKSON 

 H. E. HILLS 



$100,000. 



President 

 Manajier. 



rpHESE SUITS AUE (JALCHLATED l-'OR 

 J. Hcalthfuluess. Comfort and Convenience, 

 and will lit the moBt fistidious person. Expla- 

 nations accnrapany each Pattern. Patterns of ■ 

 tnnrdiflVnnt styles ot Suits are now supplied, 

 viz.: 

 I— Flannel Combination Suit | shirt and ' 



dl'awers in one) Pattern, post pald.WI cents 

 2— Cotton Combination Suit (shirt and 



drawers), Pattern, post paid '1^, cents 



3— Excelsior Suit (waist and drawers in 



combination) , Pattern, post paid. .40 ex'nis 

 4_Waistand Skirt, close-litting elegant 



combination, Pattern, post paid.. .50 cents < 

 Nob. 1 and 2 aro suitable for chihlren as well 

 as growni people. Nob. :) and 4 are for Ladies 

 especially. 



CHARLES CI.ARK, MIlpitaB, Santa Ctar" 

 County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle 

 and Swine. 



(>Ol.EMAN YOUNOBB, San Jose, Santa 

 _/ Clare County, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn 

 Cattle. 



THE HA1.I. TREjVDL,E .IIG SAW AND 

 BORING MACHINE 



Is an accomplishment in every workshop. The 

 Hall Treadle is applic-ible to all machinery re- 

 quiring a foot power— Sewing Machines, Grind- 

 stoneE, Jig SawB, Turning Lathes, Jewelers' and 

 Dentists' Lathes, etc. Send for circulars. 



OUR MACHINIST. 



In connection with my regular business, I have 

 a line MACHINE SHOP, for repairing all kinds 

 of machines and like work, and have employed 

 MR. CHARLES C. REDMOND, a Skillful Me- 

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

 pair machines and machinery, make models, 

 etc.. on the most readonable terms, and ALL 

 WORK GUARANTEED. 



B. J. SAIiISBURY, 



:133 Santa Clara Street, San Jose. 

 Sole Agent for Santa Clara County. 



DIRECTORS: 



Wm. Erkson, J. P. Dudley, 



L. F. Chipraan, David Campbell, 



Horace Little, .lames Singleton, 



C. T. Settle, E. A. Braley, 



Thomas E. Snell. 



B^ Will do a General Mercantile Business. 

 Also, receive deposits, on which snch interest 

 will be allowed as may be agreed upon, and 

 make loans on approved security. 



SAl^ JOSE 

 SAVINGS BANK, 



280 Sa),la Clara Street. 



CAPITAL STOCK - - 8600,000 



Paid in Capital (Gold Coin) - $300,000 



OIHcers:— President, John H. Moore; Vice- 

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

 H. L. Cutter, Secretary. 



Directors :— John H. Moore, Dr. B. Bi-yant, S. 

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

 ciark. H. Messing. 



NEW FKATXIREt 



This Bank issues ■■ Deposit Receipts," bearing 

 interest at «, Sand 10 percent per annum; inter- 

 est payable promptly at the end of six months 

 from date of deposit. The " Receipt" may be 

 transferred by indorsement and the principle 

 with interest paid to holder. Interest also al- 

 lowed on Book Accounts, beginning at date ef i 

 deposit. Our vaults are large and strong as any 

 in the State, and specially adapted for the safe ^ 

 keeping of Bonds, StockB, Papers, Jewelry, 

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

 Draw Exchange on San Francisco and New York, 

 in Gold or Cm-rency, at reasonable rates. Buy 

 and sell Legal Tender Notes and transact a Gen. 

 eral Banking Business. 



THESE STYLES OF UNDERCLOTHING FOB 

 Ladies have been found by all who have nsed 

 them, the most convenient and comfortable, 

 as well as economical of any now in use. Models 

 were exhibited and attracted mnch commenda- 

 tion at the late Fair. 



Patterns rjn bo had by applying to Mrs . 

 Herring, east side- of Ninth street, between St. 

 John and St. James streets, San Jose, (where 

 samples can be seen,) or by addressing 



C. C. C. Company, 



Box GOG San FninciBii.. 



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, healthfuInesB, and economy of wear 

 and material of any ever invented. Tliey are the 

 invention of a California lady who makes 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. 



CHARLEY SIKES' 



STAGE LINE. 



THE COENEE CASH STOEE, 



nieoBTEiss IN 

 Dry and Fancy Goods, Gents" Furnish- 

 ing Goods, Clothing, Hats. Trunks and satchels. 



tifvWe make a Specialty of Boys' Clothing. 

 :lOlTuid :iO:l. corner Market and Santa Clara 

 streets. San Jose, Cal._ se.it 



mmmm Spanish msrinos ^ whowx ^ts a hoivie 



FOR SALE. 



SIXTY ONE AND TWO YEARS OLD 

 Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Rams, for 

 sale. Also, about 100 Ewes and Lambs, all 

 California bred, from stock imported from 

 Vermont, and as good as there is on this Coast. 

 Prices to suit the times. je 



B. F. WATKINS, Santa Clara, Cal. 



n^" The National Gold Medal was awarded to 

 Bradely k Bulotson for the best Photographs in 

 the United States, Ind the Vienna medal for the 

 best in the world. 



429 Mantgomery street, San Francisco. 



74 Acres Rich Valley land, 



situated between Santa Clara ;.nd Alviso. near 

 Narrow Gauge R.K. Excellent laud for Grain. 

 Hay and Fruits, especially Strawberries. Large, 

 Hewing Artesian Will on the premises. Apply to 

 OAliV PEEBLES, owner. Santa Clara. 



IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN 



Stoves. 



THE SINGER 



SEWING MACHINE ROOMS. 



Over 146,000 more Singer Sewing Machines sold 

 in 1H7."> than by any other company. 



223 Second Street, San Jose. 



A. C. PERKINS, Ag't for Santa Clara Co. 



CB. POLHEMUS, 8au Jose, Santa Clara 

 • Countv, Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cat- 

 tle. 



C\ARR rfc CHAPMAN, Oabllan, Monterey 

 / County, Cal.- Breeders of Trotting HorBoa, 

 Short-Horn Cattle and Swine. 



WT L. O'VEBHISER, Stockton, San Jo»- 

 VV . quin County, Cal.— Breederof Short-Horn 

 Cattle and Swine. 



OSES WICK, Oro\-ille, Butte Connty 

 Cal.— Breeder of Short-Horn Cattle^ 



M 



SHEEP AND GOATS. 



CP. BAILEY, San Jose Cal.- Importer - 

 • breeder, and dealer in Cashmere or An- 

 gora GoaUi. Fine I'nre-bred and Grade Goate for 



sale. 



MCCRACKEN & LEWIS, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Ilnp)rterBand breeders of fine Angora Ooats; 

 alBO, line Cotswold graded bucks for sale. 



MRS. ROBERT BLACOW, Centerville, 

 near Niles Station, Alameda County, Cal.— 

 Pure-blooded French Merino Kams and F,wc« 

 lor sale. 



SWINE. 



C^ 



San Jose to Santa Cruz, 



— vl.\— 



Santa Clara, Saratoga and Felton. 



Leaves San Jose Monday.s, Wednesdays 

 and Fridays for Santa Cruz; and leaves Santa 

 Cm/. Tuesday!., Tliursdaya and Satur- 

 days for San Jose. 



Passenger Kates, each way, through, S'i.'iO. 



Parcels, etc., carried, and Errands done at 

 reasonable rates. The route traveled over the 

 mountains is grand in Scenery, and the trip is 

 most invigorating. 



Olhcc in San Jose, the HENSLEY HOUSE. 



IHARLES CLARK, Milpitaa, Santa Clara 

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

 shire Swine. 



POULTRY. ^ 



RS.L. J. W.VTKINS, Santa Clat«— 

 Premium Fowls. White and Brown Leg- 

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

 Game Bantams. .\lso. Eggs. 



E. M.\TTESON, Stockton, Cal.,Im. 

 porter. Breed, r and Shipper of Purebred 

 Game Fowls. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Locke (Si. Montague, 



S HARRIS HERRING, San Jose, Cal.— 

 Agent for several brecdorsof BestPure-bred 

 animals and [wultry. We bring the breeder and 

 purchaser together direct, and do not stand be- 

 tween them, while we aid each free of cha rge. 



t:PLENDID CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 



O only 9'i a dozen, and Cabinets $4 a dozen, 

 at HOWXAND'S Gallery (Heering'B old stand) 

 No, 35D First street, San Jose. 



i TtTaLLACE & CO., No. 386 First 

 W street— Handsome turnouts always on hand 

 at fair prices. Fine Hearse for Funerals. Car- 

 riages for sale. Give us a trial. 



I H. 8. LAMKIN, 



A' TTORNEY-AT-LAW-KOOMS 3 ANT) 4, 

 Stone's Building (opposite Auzerais House), 

 Santa Clara street, San Jose. 



Pumps, 



iron Pipe. 



Tinware «c. 



112 and 114 Battery St., 



SAX FRANCISCO. 



HYGIENIC BATHS. 



Steam-Vapor and Hot Air Baths, 



Only .'50 Cents Eaci;, 



Given by DR. BALL, Fountain St., San Jose. 



■ Mrs. DR. BALL will wait on Ladies. "^U 



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