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California Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. 



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'AN FRANCISCO, 



p. O. Box OSfi. 



lySend for Catalogue. ,.S 



HOLSTEIITS FOE SALE ! 



Yearlings and calves of both sexes, bred from my 

 imported cows, "Dowager," "Cr. Princess " and 

 "Fraulein." The l>est tlaily yield of these cows is 

 62^ lbs., 76 Iba. and 70 lbs. of milk, respectively. Best 

 annual yields: Dowager, 12,68U lbs ; Or, Princess, 

 14,027 lbs, OEilRIT S. MILLER, 



ui)v2m Peterlioro, IVIadison Co., N. Y. 



SMITH & RYDER, 



Commercial Bank Eviilding, 



307 Fird Slmi, .S'«n June, Cal. 



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R. G ICIIIHY c*;; CO., 



TANNERS ! 



SANTA CRUZ OAK-TANNED SOLE 

 LEATHER. 



WHOLKSALE DEALERS. 



Office 406 Sffarket Street, 



^Ay FRANOJSCO. 



My Aninml f'ahtlujjue of Vegetable and Flower 

 Seed fur 1877 will be ready by Januaiy, and sent 

 FKKK to all who ain>Iy. (Aifitomers of last Reason 

 need not write- lur it. I offer one of the largest col- 

 lections of vegetable soeil over Bent out by any seed 

 house in Anuriai, a large portion ,of which were 

 gi-own on my six set-d fiiniis. Printed directions for 

 cultivation on every prurkage. All .seed sold from my 

 establiKhmtnt warranted to be both fresh au<l Irii.' tn 

 nanie; ho far, that slioidd it prove otherwise 1 will 

 retill the order jjratiH. As tlie original introdncir I'f 

 the Hnlibard an<l Marblehead Kqnashes, the MiiMc 

 hi.ail <'iibbagt;». and a score of otlicr new vegit:iM s. 

 [ invite the pJitmniige of all who arc anxioiiH tn li.m 

 tlmir Beeil fresh, tiue, and of the very best strain. 

 New Vegetables a specialty, 



JAMEl^ J. H CRKdORY. 



Marblehead, Mass. 



MORTON HOUSE, 



(Formerly ORLEiNS HOTEL,) 



Post st, above Kearny, San Francisco 



PKOPRIETOR, 



Forni'Tly of the Biy Treep, Calnveran County: 



Pacific ConKress SpriURB, Santa Clara 



County; and late of ViBulia. 



V IC K'S 



Illustrated Priced Catalogue. 



Fifty pages -300 Illustrations, with drsc riiiliuns tif 

 thousands of the best Flowtrs and Vegetables in the 

 world, and the way to giow them— all tor a two cent 

 postage stamp. Printed in German and English. 

 Vii'K'9 Floral Gun>K, (Quarterly. 25 cts. a year 

 Viuk's Flower anp ViciiKTAULK tiAuuKN, 50 

 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers :^1,00, 



Address. JAMES VICK, Rochester. N. Y. 



FIFTY HEAD 



OF ITKK IlKF.l) 



Ayrsh ires for Sale. 



■ Pedigrees trace directly to iuipoi-tation. Heinl lor 

 Catalogue. S. M. & 1>. WELLS. 



WetliersUeld, Conn. 



J. C. BLAND ^ CO., 

 Real Estate Agents 



— AND — 



GENESAL AUCTIONEERS, 



312 Market St., San Jose, 



HATE FOR SALE. IN SANTA CLARA AND 

 adjoining Couutiee, a very fine list of Grain 

 and Stoeli Farms, improved and unimproved, in 

 in tracts fmm 10 acree to 10.000, which they offer 

 upon easy terms and at low prices; also, a large 

 list of Business and Residence property in Santa 

 Clara and San Jose. We append a partial list. 

 Having resided in this county for 26 ^earK, and 

 bfing thoroughly posted as regards Real Estate 

 Values, we respectfully eolieit all in search of 

 Homes, Stook, or business of any kind to give u8 

 a call. 



10 Acres near the town of Santa 

 Clara, with fine House and Ont-buildings, good 

 Orchard, Ornamental Trees, etc. Price, $10,000. 



20 Acres of Uuiuiproved Laud in the 

 Willnws, being part of the Lupton Estate. Price 



*:i,QUO. 



80 Acres, under fence, till in ciiltiva- 

 tion; has a House of 4 rooms. Barn and stable- 

 room for 15 horses, good Well, splendid water. 

 Also, 52 acres adjoining, with Redwood House, 

 Barn, etc., good Well; all under cultivation. 

 Price, $55 per acre. 



2X Acres of tine laud, 3 miles from 

 San Jose, east of Coyote, well enclosed, good 

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



38 Acres of fine laud, 2 miles south 

 of San Jose, lying betw( en the Monterey Road 

 ;md the Coyote Creek. The soil is unsurpassed, 

 :iud the lucation*beaTititul Will be sold as a 

 whole, or in thn e subdivisions: 22 acres front- 

 iag on Coyote, at $225 per acre; 8 acres between 

 tiic two residence lots, at $J00 per acre ; IG acres 

 including the fine improvementB for $5,000. 



60 Acres of as fine land as can be 

 found in the county, with fine imijrovement. 

 Will sell low if called for within next 90 days; 

 must be sold in that time. Situate one mile 

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



18 Acres fine Vegetable Land, 3 miles 

 southeast of San Jose, on east side of Fully 

 Road; has a Dwelling of 6 rooms (two-story 

 house): Barn, etc.; Orchard and Vineyard of 5 

 acres; Cows, Wagons, Farming Implements, etc. 

 Price of whole, $4,500. 



1,000 Acres of fine Grain and Fruit 

 Land, located near Los Catos: will be sold in 

 trarts tosuitat from 40 to lOOO acres. Terms 

 easy; prices low: must be sold within 90 days. 



76 Acres rolling land 8 miles west of 

 San Jose, adjoining Reynolds' farm Small 

 house of 5 rooms; nice running stream of water; 

 well fenced; with plenty of wood on the prem- 

 ises. Prica, $2,800. 



108 Acres laud on San Jose and 

 .S;nita Cruz road, near Los (jatos, 5 mib s fmni 

 San Jost; excellent land, and will produce any- 

 thing; improvements consist of adwellingwhich 

 rust $2,000. a good barn, also orchaad and vine- 

 yard; good well, wind mill and large tank. 

 Terms, hi cash; balance on time. Price, $0.") per 

 acre. 



88 Acres fine laud 6 miles west of 

 San Jose, near Lawrence Station; well improved. 

 Price, $100 per acre, on reasonable terms. 



290 Acres 5 miles west of Oilroy; 

 :iO acres vineyard; 10 acres orchard, all kinds of 

 fruits; 3 living streams of water; all under fence; 

 has a good house, ba n and other ont-buildings; 

 wine cellars. Terms easy. Price, $10,000. 



Stock farm of 2,000 acres, enclosed 

 with brush ftnce and natural boundari-s, locat- 

 ed about 10 miles e.Hst of the IH-mile house, near 

 Bennett's stock farm; well improved; has a good 

 dwelling, barn, corrals, etc.; HO head of American 

 cattle, 45 of which are cows, balance one and two 

 year olds. Terms easy. Price, $3,000. 



42 31-100 Acres land on the road 

 (iaudnlujir Mines, near the Los (iatos road, ad- 

 loiiiing lands of F. Richmond. Terms easy. 



rriee, $;(.0i)0. 



242 Acres fine land,* near Sau Jose; 

 will boS(dd nn a long credit. $(1.(KM) cash: bal- 

 ance in C. ycaiH, eciual annual payments, with in- 

 terest at 10 per cent per ann\un. 



200 Acres of excellent fruit and berry 

 land near Santa Clara dejjot. Price per acre, 



$200. 



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 fine black loam soil, well 

 fenced. Has a good house and barn, etc. Price, 

 $00 per acre; one-fourth cash; balance in one.two 

 and three years, approved paper bearing one per 

 cent, interest. 



500 Acres of extra fine grain lAud 

 5 miles southwest of Watsonville and IX miles 

 from shipping point, will yield 40 to (iO bushels 

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

 per acre. 



160 Acres of pre-emption claim 35 

 miles southwest of Salinas City. 10 miles west of 

 railroad terminus. Small house, good fence, 

 out-houses, etc.; with an outside range of 800 

 acres, all finely 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 just on the line between Santa Clara and 

 Santa Cniz ccnmties. No piece of proi>erty <iu 

 Santa Cruz mountains to excel it. Price, $ii.Oi)0. 



120 Acres fine laud adjoining village 

 of Saratoga; enclosed; title perfect Price per 

 acre. $')0. Also, a farm of 160 acres IH miles 

 south of i^aratoga; good dwelling, barn, orchard 

 and vineyard. Price, $4000. 



81-Acre farm 4 miles northeast of 

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

 18x24 feet, small barn, etc. Price, $7,000. 



Auction Sales of Stock, Carriages. Furniture, 

 etc., in front of Salesroom. No. '6V2 Market St., 

 every SATURDAY, at 10 a. m. 



(tj*" Special attention given to Auction Sales 

 in any portion of the State, at short notice 



J. C. BLAND & CO., 



Real Estate Agents and GenerMl Auctioneers. 



C> So 



enwise, 



(CARRIAGE MAKER. PIONISER 

 J Carriage Shop. 



314 SECOND STREET, 



Between Santa Clai a street and Fountain 



Alley, San Jose. 



A£;ent for Fish Bro. ^s Wajg^ons. 



KLEIN, Surgeon Dentist- 



aAliI>EN CITY 



COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 



MUSIC HALL BUILDING. 

 CONA'OR it HENXING, Proiirietors. 



BUSINESS 



T U A I N 1 N G 



SCHOOL 



For the Youug and Middle- Aged of toth 

 Se^cs. 



open day and eveniiit' thronh'hout the year. 

 The BUSINESS COURSE embraces Penmanship, 

 Business Corres]iondence. Commercial Arithmetic, 

 Cniniioflitiou of Business Paper. Commercial Calcu- 

 lations, Mercantile Law, JiooKK tailing in all its 

 (ornis, ami actual practice in Wliolt-s:ile jind Retail 

 Mrrch:indis;n^', Jobbing, Ctunuiicsion, Real Estate;, 

 Insurance and Bankiuy. The student buys, sells, 

 shii's, consigns, discounts, xusures, draws checks, 

 notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and goes through 

 the enlirt- routine of niercjuitue atfairs Tliera are 

 nochissif^: trjuh stiuleut receives individual uistruc- 

 tion, StiuUnt:; m.iy enter on any secular day or eve- 

 ning in tlic year, Saturdays excepted, 



Thorough limtrtictinik ^fiven in Prae- 

 tU-iil ntitl Oriianit'iital 



For further information and .sin'ciuieu ><i penniim- 

 ship, adtlress 



E. P. CONNOR, 



Salt .loNf. 



