California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



Drjr Sowing of (irain 



Excellent ContributiOD 



Elegant Plant Stand 



Ernpl' y the Boys and YoilDg Men 



Floral Work for the Mouth— October 



fine Marble Work 



Family Veg'tible Garden 



Fraudulent Land Grants 



First Rains 



Good Prices for Wheat 



Hillside Washing of Soils— How to Pre- 

 vent 



How to Stop a Paper 



Honey Country, The 



Hot Days in June 



H^mey Prospects 



Have Pre-empt L)rs of Lands any Rights? . . 



Home Manufactured Engines 



Home Improvement and Home Eujojnuent 



Important Question to be Settled— Owuer- 

 Bliip of L'lnd 



Improvement and Enlrirf^ement 



Intelligent Masses Want a Pap-ir with 

 Backbone 



Illustrated Temperance Lectures 



Is Our Civilization a. Failure? 



Increasing Our List 



Jer.^ey Cows 



Kindness to Animals 



Live Stock Breeding 



Laying Out a Garden 



Local Rainfall for the Season 



" Little More Aid" to Liquor Makers 



MeCill Road Grader 



Mining Debris 



Make Pl;iDS for Your Work 



Manuring the Soil 



Missni[^ Numbers 



Medic :i I Iui|uisition 



Mechanics' Institute Fair 



Money Scarce 



Making and Saving 



Machinery and Fairs 



New Work on Grape Culture — Hyatt 



No Notice Paid to Returned Papers 



Orchard Pruning Criticised 



"Our Readers" 



Our List Increases.. 



Our Immigrants 



Our Premium Certificates 



On the Cbine>;e Question 



Plant the Be^t 



Plant a Vegetable Garden 



Petition for Free Library 



Pluck Against Odds 



Picture Frames 



Papers--How to Stop a Paper 



Pay in Advance 



Premiums 



Poisoning Squirrels 



Providing Fuel 



Pet Stock and Poultry Association Wanted 



Patriot ic 



Prunes 



Poison Squirrels 



Price of Wheat 



Pu''ify the Press 



Remember tlie" Poor Publisher" 



Retrograding — Repeal of Compulsory Edu- 

 cation Bill 



Rainy Season 



Released From Custody 



Bust in Wheat Fields 



Sumac Seed 



San Jose Institute 



Short.HoruBeef and Milk Slock 



Stopping a Paper Without Pajing Dues... 



Santa Clara Echo 



Stack Your Straw 



Subject of Go-Operation 



Specie Basis 



San .lose Aldeu Preserved Prunes 



Statistician 



The Wheat Question 



The Indian Question 



Telegraphic Puzzle 



Thanks 



The Age of "Rings" 



To ( )ur Friends 



The Present Hard Times 



Temperance Champion 



Three Months on Trial 



To Farmers 



Use the Manure 



Valuable Vol. for Reading and Reference 



Vineyards— OB Moist Soils 



Vested Rights 



Wheat ProdiKt 



What About the Wheat Market? 



Eldiicational Department. 



Agricultural Pre^B 



Agricultural Reading 



Basis of Our Civilization 



Boys. Note This 



BrainFarming 



Children on the Farm 



Kduiatt d Farmers 



Every Farmer Should Do His Own Think- 

 ing 



Energetic Buys 



Education and Labor [Com. — by a Teacher] 



Good Advice 



How to Make a Nice Girl 



Our Boys and (iirl8--Wliat Shall Wo Do 

 Wilh Tlieiu (Com.— By Wm. Kcast.]... 



Novv^r Too Old to Learn — A Composition 

 (By "Mrggie") 



Plain Talk to Farmtra 



Proficiency will Command Succes [Com. — 

 By Kov. P. F. Page.] 



Root Tp the Weeds 



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Reform Needed in School Matters [Ed.l... 

 Self.Culture(Com.— By Prof. Isaac Kinley] 



Self-Supporting Educr.tiou 



Success Rewards Merit [Com. — By Prof. 



Isaac Kinley 



"That" 



The Subject of Education [Ed.] 



The Love of Children [Com.— By Prof. 



Kinleyi 



Vulgarity 



What Smoking Does for the Boys 



POETRY. 



A Smack in School 



A Lesson 



A Cuuutry Sch.iol 



The " Brothers of the Plow" to the 



" Brothers of the Pen" 



Unity 



Entoinuloji^ioel Department 



Bark Louse on Fruit Trees 



Birds, Inse t.; and Crops 



Combating Insect Foes 



The Scale Insect 



The Wooly Aphis 



Forest Culture. 



Ancient Trees 



Ash and Maple for Manufacturing 



Debtruction of Forests 



Experiments on Acclimatization 



Shade for Seedlings 



The Pecan 



Value of Trees in Town 



Value of the Walnut 



Generjil Correspondence. 



A Political Enigma Solved [C. A. Wyuian] 



A Word of Caution [Geo. M. Brown] 



A California Land Transaction [C. A. 

 Wyman] 



Bee. Keeping in San Diego 



Conl Water [C. A. Wyman] 



"Deep Plowing" Criticised [L.J. BurrellJ 



" Deep Plowing" Iteplies iWin. Seastj ., . 



Deep Plowing |S. Pelt m] 



Controvetef — Letter from Castroville 

 Shall We Plow D epV [Samuel SpuelJ 



Deep vs. Shallow Cultivation of the Soil 

 (S. Peltonl 



Eastern Correspon.lence. By J. M. Pat- 

 terson 



Experience of a Business Man as a Farmer. 

 By A. J- Chittenden 



Friendly Approval 



Farm — The Nursery of Patriots, Orators 

 Statesmen. By John D Scott. M. D. . 



Grapevines— Practical Lirectionsfor graft- 

 ing. By G. N. Whitaker 



Hard Times, I'he Cause of. By S. S. Riser. 



Kern Island, Farming and Gardening on. 



By 1. B.Rumford 



Letter from. By I. B. Rumford 



Kern County. Letter from. By L B. Rum- 

 ford 



Let's Swap. By C. A. Wyman 



Report of Committee on Land Monopoly , 



Santa Cruz, Letter from. By Mrs. E. R. 

 Van Valkenburgh 



Seed and Seedsmen— Keliable and Unrelia- 

 ble. By I. B, Rumford 



Tree Culture. By C. A. Wyman 



Token of Respect 



Three IiuportantQuestions. By P. Hanson. 



That "Matter of Policy." By C. A. Wyman. 



Waj Bide Watering Places. By C. A. Wy- 

 man 



Letter from Nevada County. By Mrs. C. 

 F. Young 



Letter irom Kern County. By I. B. Rum- 

 ford 



Hay. Grain, Etc. 



A New Enemy— The Tule Rat 



Cracked Wheat and Smut [Com.— By D. A. 



Learned 



Elevators in Chnago 



Flax Culture |Ed.) .....'...'...... 



Farmers Loaning Wheat 



Flax Growing 



Good Prices for Wheat 



Rice Culture in Louisiana.. 



Remarks of Dr. Lee 



Rice, Lowland and Upland 



Straw and Hay 



Seasonable Suggestions [Ed. J 



Smoking in the Barn 



Sixty-Fonr Heads from one Grain 



The Granaries of the Nile 



Tail Grain 



The Squirrel Law— The Full Bill 



The Price of Wheat 



Wheat Product of California for 1870 



Wheat in United States in 1870, 71, 72, 73, 

 and 74 



Corn Song 



The Reapers 



Uorticiiltural. 



About Bananas 



Anienean Tea 



Apes to Pull Cocoaiiuts 



Alarming Disease among Cherry 'Trees [Ed] 



Best Fruits for an Orchard (Ed, j 



Bananas in the South 



Bon rs— Killing 



Coft'v e Trees Near San Jose 



Cbis<! Planting and Pruning 



Cultivation of Cofi'ee in Mexico 



Diseased Orange Trees in Los Angeles [Ed] 



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Drying Fruit (Ed.) 



Fig and Almond Culture 



Fruit, I'seless vs. Good 



Fruit Culture, Possibilities in 



Fruit Culture in Florida 



Gulf Coast Fruits 



How to Cure Figs 



Liquid Grafting" Wax 



Orchard Pests in California 



Orchard Grafting [Ed ] 



Orchard — How to Plant an; Best Varieties 

 of Fruit for Family: Some Hints 

 About the Care of, (Ed.) 



Orange Culture in Upper California 



Oranges, Something About 



Near Sonoma 



Notes on, in Southern Europe 



To Grow Orange Trees from Seed 



Encouraging to Growers 



And Growth— Valuable Information.. 



Our Valley 



Plant Trees [Ed.] 



Semi. Tropical Fruits 



Sending Plants by Mail 



Semi-Tropical Fruits 



Tree Planting, Pruning, Grafting, Garden- 

 ing, Etc, [Ed.] 



The Spanish Chestnut 



The Pawpaw Tree 



Tree Pltuttng 



Tamarind 



United States Orangeries 



Undeveloped Fruits of America [Prof. Asa 

 Gray] 



Wash for Fruit Trees 



Horse Department. 



About Breeding Fine Horses [Ed.] 



About the Mule 



A Good Colt of 1900 Years Ago 



Arab Horses 



A Mule Colt 



Breaking Colts [Ed.] 



Balky Horses 



Breeding irom Unsound Horses 



Best Breed of Horses [Ed.] 



Breeding Mules 



Cure for Scratches 



Clyde Horses 



Cough in a Horse 



Feeding and Working Horses [Ed.] 



For a Cribbing Horse 



Harnessing CtHts 



Humanity to Horses 



Horse-Raciug at Fairs 



Hereditary Diseases in Horses 



Horses for Farmers 



How to Dtictor a Horse 



How Horses are Driven [Com. — By J. A. 

 Chittenden] 



Intestinal Parasites 



Introduction of Thoroughbreds in Cali- 

 fornia 



Livery Stables in Han Jose 



Nailing on the Shoe 



Nebu hadnezzar 



Percheron Horses 



Remedy for Worms 



Spavin 



Treatment of Stiying Horses 



The Selection of a Stallion 



Treatment of Sick Animals 



The Horse's Foot 



The Orloffsof Russia 



Walking Horses 



Worms 



Household Reading^. 



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Uf-Countky Letters [By Miss Rachel A. Ely.] 



No. 1 — An Invalid 11 



No. 2 — To the Mountains 22 



No. 3 — lu the Mountains 46 



No. 4— Change 60 



No. 6— Spring 91 



No. 0— A Nurse 109 



No. 7 — The Beauty and Holiness of Nature 12i 



No. 8— Rest 141 



No. 9— Reveries 172 



GnANDFATHFB'S LETTERS — EVENTS OF THE LAST 



Centubi [By Joseph Woodhams.] 



No. 5— Answer to Ingle wood 11 



No. 6— Inglewt)od's Reply 22 



No. 7— .\unt Mary's Reply to Inglewood.. 60 



No. 8— luglewood'h Reply to Aunt Mary . . 76 



No. 9— Ma and Angle Write to Inglewood . . 91 

 No. H»— luglewood's Last Letter Before 



Marriage 189 



Friendly Letters [By Mrs. M. A. Thomason.] 



No. 1— Little Uoys aud Girls 44 



No. 2 — A Remarkable Mental Condition. . 01 

 DoTTlNGS AND JciTTiNGs [By Prof. Isaac Kinley.] 



No. 1— npell the Windows 12 i 



No. 2— Honesty 140 



No. 3— The Wages of Sin is Death 160 



Satitrday Evening Reveries [By Mrs. M. E. 

 Thomason.] * 



No. 1—" Poor but Respectable" 1.57 



No. 2— Our Manner of Living 173 



No. 3— Saturday Evening Revery 189 



A Household Letter [By Mrs. D. M. Locke 46 

 .\mu8ing Children Indoors [By "Busy Bee" 11 

 .An Early Morning Soliloquy. By Mrs. Liz- 

 zie Wright 



A Voice from the Rural Districts [By a 



Housekeeper 



An"IiigIewood"Sentliuent (By M. P Owen 

 A (Do) Nut to Crack [By Mrs. J. Shaw]... 



Apologizing [By Rev. P. F.Page] 140 



A Stray Gem from Cupid's Court [Mrs. J. 



Shaw 141 



A Cheerful Letter [By "Busy Bee"] 



Be a Man 



Camping Out [By "Busy Bee"] 



Children and Pets [By Busy Bee"] 



Drifting Down the Stream of Life [Miss 

 Garwood ] 



Evenings at Home [By Mrs. J. Knowles] . . 



Each Has a Work of His Own to Do (Rev. 

 P. F. Page) 



Fashi on [By a Normal School Student] 



Further from "Grandpa" on the "Su- 

 premacy" Quettion [By Joseph Wood- 

 hams 



Governing Children [By " Busy Bee"J .... 



"Grandpa's" Reply to "Girls' Rights" 

 [Joseph Woodhams 



Growing Old 



Gleanings [By Mrs. E. R. Van Valkenberg] 



Have a Home [By Prof. Isaac Kinley] 



How to Make Mischief [Mrs. Lizzie 

 Wright] 



Home Power 



Home Musings — Greetings from the Red- 

 woods. By Mrs. M. F. O, Woods 



Husbands and Wives 



Household Help 



Improve the Country Home [Mrs. J. 

 Knowles] 



Influence [By Rev. P. F. Page] 



Letter from Mountain Home [Mrs. Lizzie 

 Wright 



Multum in Parvo [By Mrs. D. C. Gunn... 



Mother [By William Pearce) 



More Than One Woman in the House [Mrs. 

 J. Knowle.s) - 



Moral of Dancing [By A. Gaylord Spaiild- 

 ing] 



Musings [By Mrs. D . 0. Gunn 



Masculine Supremacy [By "Girls Rights" 

 — M. P. Owen] 



Passions — A School Composition [By 

 " Mamie"] 



Reform Underclothing [By One of the 

 Mothers] 



"Rachel's" Sentiments Approved [By 

 Prof. Kinley] 



Tobacco and Bad Manners 



The Necessities of Life [By Mrs. Lilli- 

 bridge 



That Letter from Italy [Eil.] 



To"M. E. T." [By Rachel A. Ely] 



What Your Neighbors Know [By Eliza E. 

 Anthony] 



POETRY. 



A Deed and a Word 



Comfort 



For Better or for Worse 



Home 



One Touch of Nature 



The Old Homestead 



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Hygienic, 



A Chilli's Bed .-. 



Care of the Hair 



Careless Handling of Children 



Care of the Teeth— Modern Dentistry (By 



Dr. A. O. Hooker) 



Eating Fruit Skins 



Earache 



Eggs in Case of Trouble 



Exhaustion of the Brain 



Health of Farmers 



Health Maxims [By Dr. Hall] 



How Farmers Wives Break Down 



How to Deal with Little Accidents 



Keep Food in a Clean Place [By J. P. 



Rowe] 



Lessons Taught by Suffering [By Arundal] 

 Meditatiions [By Mrs. M. E. Thomason] , . 



Open Your W indows 



Preservation of the Teeth 



Practical Health Topics [By "Jewell" — 



Mrs. L, P. J Herring, M. D.] 



No. 1 — Breathing 



No. 2— Food 



No. 3— Sleep 



No. 4— Rest and Recreation 



No. 5— Exercise 



No. 6— Dress 



Removing Teeth of Children 



Remedy for Warts 



Remedy for Insomnia 



Remedy for Dyspepsia 



Spring Hygine 



Soniethiug Whi.'h Concerns Everybody.. . 

 The Doctor Speaks [By Mrs. E. B. Van 



Valkenberg 



The Improved Un<lerwear [By a Mother].. 



Toothache (Poetry) 



To Rescue a Drowning Person 



To Save the Drowning 



To .\void Sleeplessness 



To Remove Freckles 



The Grape Cure 



lUiscellaneonS' 



Agriculture. Influence of 



No Wealth Without 



Prime Business of 



Agricultural Press 



Associated Capital and Co-operative La- 

 bor [By John I). Scott. M. D.] 



Advantagosof Writing [Ed.] 



Axels, Look to Your 



A Very Singular Sentence 



A General clomplaint 



A tJalifornia Land Transaction [Chas. A. 

 Wyman 



A Bit tif (Vunnion Sense 



Agricultural Fairs [Ed.] 



Animal Parasites 



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