California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 





JACHSOIT ZiB-WZS, 



DEALER IN 



■patches, Je-welry, Silver- VTare, 



SFECT^CLES, ETC., 

 259 Santa Clara Street, 



SAN JOSE. 



I\. J. TRUMBULL, 



Grower, Importer, Wholesale and 

 Betail Dealer iu 



VEGETABLE, 



FLOWER, 



FIELD, 



and TREE 



SEEDS. 



FLOWERING BULBS an.l PLANTS. 



FBPIT and ORNAMKNTAL TREES , 



GARDEN HARDWARE. ETC. 



On hand, a Large Stock of 



BURR CIiOVfR SEED, 



For sowing on Worn-out Pasture Lauds. 

 Manufacturer's Agent for the Celebrated 



Central Park Lawn Mower, 



Which is superior to any other on the 

 Pacific Coast. 



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

 ber, and sent anywhere on application. 



R. J. TRUMBULL, 

 4:19 and 421 Sansome St., San Francisco 



LOUIS CHOPARD, 



wmmi ^^ 



JEWELLER, 



And Dealer in 



SPECTACLKS AND CUTl^ERY, 



_ At Lowest Figures. 



B^ Watches and Jewelry Carefully Repaired, 

 Auzerais House Block, San Jose. 



PuMished mnuthly, at Sau Just-, Cul., 



By ALEX. P. MURSOTTEN. 

 Our nf tlid lii'sl Family Papors on the Coast 



PKir ONLY SI A YEAR. 



The Tr-iiipeniiirc Ponjile Rhould all have it. 



JOB prTn ting 



OF EVEUY BTTLB 



Done at the " CHAMPION" Ofllce. 



THUEMAIT&WOODIIOW 



UNDERTAKERS, 



408 First Street, San Jose. 



EVERYTHING IN THE LINE FURNISHED 

 promptly, and on the Most Reasonable 

 TermB. We are also prepared to furnish tw«i of 

 the finest HEARSES on the Coast, iucludint^ a 

 Beautiful, GLOSS WHITE CHILD'S HEARSE. 

 Persons in need of anything iu our line will tiud 

 it to thfir interest to call on us. 



TURE]»IA1V & WOODROW, 

 408 First street, San Jose, Cal. 



SAN JOSE 

 A.SBESTIAN STONE WORKS 



THE ASBESTIAN IS AN ARTIFICIAL STONE 

 superior to any other for Cemetery Work, 

 Building Fronts, and substantial and fine work 

 generally. Elegant designs can he moulded so 

 as to resemble the finest Out Stone. It is war- 

 ranted to be Stronger and More Durable than 

 Sandstone or Marble. 



IMER. J. yjff. COIVEBS, 



(Late of the Excelsior Marble Works) has en- 

 gaged in its manufartare in San Jose, and can 

 be found in the same building occupied by Al- 

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

 Depot. B^* Fine Sculpture Work in Marble a 

 Specialty. J. W. COMBS. 



es 



THE ANGORA 



'f 



Gilham's Green Ointment, 



For all external diseases of the Horse, has no 

 equal. For sale by Traders, Druggists, Harnesfc- 

 makers. and Main <& Wiiicltester, 214 and 



•210 Battery street. San Fraucisro. 



THE GOODENOtIGH COMMON-SENSE 

 SYSTEM 



HOnSESHOEIlTG SHOP! 



Cor. Saiira Clara and San Pedro 

 Streets (oppoiiite Post Oflice) . 



Horse-Shoeing S2. 



SANTA CLAHA TANNSRI 



JACOB EBERHARDT - - Prop'r. I 



ALL. KINDS OF LEATHER, SHEEP- | 

 skins and wool. Highest prir paid for \ 

 Sheep Skins, Tallow. Wool, etc. 



DSr For 75 subMcriptlona to the Califor- 

 nia Ag^riculturiHt, at S>1.5U each, the 



publishrrs will give a S7(» New Davis 

 Se\*'in^ Machine. Hero is an opportunity 

 for some energetic lady to get the l)est Sewing 

 Machine for a little time well employed. The 

 DAVIS took the lirst premium at tho Santa 

 Clara Valley Agricultural Society's Exhibition 

 last Fall. 



^LL tn ^77 ■■' Week to Ag<:iits. Sdiiiples FREE. 

 iDjJ IU ij)// I'. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 



OF SAN JOSE, CAL. 



Capital Stock $50,000 



C P BAILEY. President. 

 JACKSON LEWIS. Secretary, 

 JOHN W. HINDS. Trea.siu-er, 



THIS COMPANY is making a specialty of man- 

 ufactiuing all styles nf 



GLOVES, EOBES, MATS, EUGS, 

 Lace-Leatlier and 



PEBBLE GOAT LEATHER, 



FR( iM 



Angora Goat Skir\s. 



They claim fur the gloves 



Ist. They are cheaper than buckskin gloves. 



2d. The bkins are tanned with the graiu nn, and 

 are very nearly water-proof, and when, from long ex- 

 posm-e, they are wet, they dry out perfectly soft— as 

 good as new. 



4th, For a haiTest glove they have no equal. 



They also raanufactiu-e all varieties of bucksin 

 Gloves and Mittens as gooil as the best. 



The Gloves. Robes, and Lace-Leather manufac- 

 tm-ed by tliis Company have taken First Premiums 

 iu 1876 over all competitors at the Nevada State Fair, 

 California State Fair, and Santa Clara Couuty Fair. 



CAUTION. — Certaiu unprincipled parties are man- 

 ufacturing gloves from sheep-skins, and stamping the 

 same "Goat Skin Gloves." 



^?^Look for otu- trade mark, stamped in the glove, 

 before purchasing, .iFJf 



For sale liy the trade generally. 



SFZSCZAL PREZMEZUIKCS. 



For 6 New Subscriptions— A Lady's Work and 

 Music Box, worth S'j. 



For i New Subscriptions—A Good, Second- 

 hand Five- Keyed Flute, well worth $5. 



ForG New Subscriptions — Darwin's Variations 

 in Domestic Plants and Animals. New, valua- 

 able work, 2 volumes. Price $6. 



For 2 New Subscriptions— Pilgrim's Progress, 

 by John Bunyan. worth $2. 



For 3 New Subscriptions— The Groundswell 

 (history of the farmers' movement), worth $3. 



CAL. AGRICULTURIST PUB. CO. 

 THE COENER CASH STORE, 



IMl'ORTEllB IN 



Dry and Fancy Goods, Gents' Fnrnisli- 



ing Goods, ('lothing, Hats, Trunks and Satchels. 



tif^We niiike i\ Specialty of Boys' Clothing. 

 IIOI and KOII. corner Market and Sautu Clara 

 streets, San Jose. Cal^ seiH 



WHO "W ANTS A HOIVIbT 



74 Acres Rich Valley Iiand, 



sihmttni l>et\vei-ii Siuita ("lar;! and .\lvisu. nejir 

 Narrow Gauge R. It. Excellent land for (irain. 

 Hay and Fruits, especially Strawberries. Large, 

 flowing Artesiun Widl <in the premise's. Apply to 

 CARY PKELJLES, owner, Santii Cliu-a. 



PAHMERS NATIONAL m SANK 



....OF .. 



SABT JOSXS. 



Paid up Capital (gold coin) $r>00, 000 



Authorized Capital $1, 000, 000 



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

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

 retary; L. G. Nesmith, Assistant Cashier. 



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

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

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

 Edwards, 



Correspondents:- Anglo-Calif ornian Bank 

 (limited). Sau Frauciseo; First National Gold 

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

 Anglu-Californian Bank (limited) London. 



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 for commer. 

 cial accounts. 

 S. W. Cor. First and Santa Clara. Stg., 



SAN* JOSE. 



S^N^ JOSE 



SAVINGS BANK, 



280 Santa Clara Street. 



CAPITAL STOCK 



Paid in Capital (Gold Coin) 



$600, 000 

 $300, 000 



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

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

 H. L. Cutter, Secretary. 



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

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

 Clark, H. Messing. 



NEW FEATURE: 



This Bank issues " Deposit Receipts." bearing 

 interest at 6, Haud 10 percent per annum; inter- 

 est payable prumi>tly 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 of 

 deposit. Our vaults are large and strong as any 

 in the State, aud specially adapted for tho safe 

 keeping of Bonds, Stocks, Papers. Jewelry, 

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

 Draw Exchange on San Francisco and New York, 

 iu Gold or Currency, at reasonable rates. Buy 

 and sell Legal Tender Notes aud transact a Gen- 

 eral Baukiug Biisiuess. 



FARMERS' UNION. 



(Sueeessors to A. Phistku & Co.) 

 Cor. Second and Santa Clara Sts. 



SAN JOSE. 



CAPITAL 



WILLIAM ERKSON 

 H.E. HILLS 



$100,000. 



President 

 Manager. 



DIRECTORS: 



Wm. Erkson, J. P. Dudley. 



L. F. Chipman, David Campbell, 



Horace Little, James Singleton, 



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



Thomas E. Snoll. 



asy Will do a General Mercantile Busiucps. # 



Also, reeeive deposits, on which such inttrest .1 



will be allowed as may bo agreed upon, ami V 



make loans on ai-proved serurity. * 



BS^ The Natituial Gold Medal was awarded to 

 Bradrly k Bulofson for the best Photogr-iphs in 

 the United States, and the Vienna medal for tho 

 best in the world. 



429 Mautgomery street, San Francisco. 



