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The Earth Viewed from the Moon. It is evident that to a lunar observer the disk of earth appears to be equal to about sixteen areas of the solar disk. The solar disk, as seen from earth, is on an average equal to the lunar disk seen from the same point, for, in solar eclipse, the disk of the moon covers the sun in a total event of that character, while it fails to cover the sun in an annual eclipse. Therefore the apparent sizes of these bodies must average about equal in size to a terrestrial observer. Again, the solar disk will appear to the lunar observer just equal to what it seems to be when seen from earth, because the distance from the sun to the moon averages equal to the distance from the sun to earth. Furthermore, the diameter of the earth is equal to about tour lunar diameters, and of course the areas of their disks vary as the square of their radii, and this makes the terrestrial disk about equal to sixteen lunar disks, and, of course, if the lunar disk is equal to the solar disk at a given distance, then the terrestrial disk will seem to be about sixteen times as great at the same distance. This enormous disk of earth must be blue in color to the lunar observer, because earth's atmosphere is blue, and all things seen through it seem blue. Even interstellar space seems blue through this medium, and the unilluminated parts of the moon can not be distinguished from the space that abuts it. Bright, direct and reflected light is not affected appreciably by its passage through our atmosphere; therefore, star, moonlight and distant illuminations are not noticeably blue from that cause. It may be well to examine sunlight to see why it is not made blue in transit, and as the moonlight is sunlight reflected, the explanation will do for both, and, in fact, for all. To a terrestrial observer of the earth there is visible an illuminated cone, the apex of which is in his eye and the base on the solar disk. Reducing this cone to dimensions that the mind can grasp, we will adopt a scale of 9,000,000 miles to the inch, and imagine or construct a cone ten feet high whose base is one-sixth an inch in diameter. Now, if the mathematical point or apex of this cone be blue, five ten-millionths of one inch thick, which is the proportion roughly considering the atmosphere to be forty miles high, it will be seen why sunlight so easily overcomes the color of air. If, however, we construct a cone to illustrate the view of earth to a lunar observer, we must to a height of ten feet, have a base of two inches diameter, with a blue coat on that base one-sixth of an inch thick (a very thick card is about that thickness). Here the base of the cone is blue instead of the fine point, and every ray travels through the whole thickness of the atmosphere of earth twice. The whole terrestrial disk covered by its blue envelope is seen at once, and if, as we know to be true, the air MISCELLANEOUS. J.M.Griffith Company (A CORPORATION.) LUMBER DEALERS (Near Railroad Depot) ANAHEIM. Keep constantly on hand Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS. Posts, Shakes, Shingles, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. ANAHEIM GRIST MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal, Etc., of all varieties. Corn shelled and shipped. W.T.BROWN. Agent. Casteria For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H.A. ANCHER, M.D. 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. "I use Castoria in my practice, and find it specially adapted to affectiones of children." ALEN ROWSEMAN, M.D. 1057 24 Ave., New York. "From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its excellent effect upon their children." Dr. G.C.Osgood, Lowell,Mass. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 Murray Street, N.Y. BANKING. BANK OF AN CAPITAL STO $100,000 FLEZ JAMES... GEORGE V. HORR... BOARD OF DIRECTE E.F.SPENCE, W.H. W.K.JAMES S.H.MOTT, P. This Bank receives Deposit Money, Buys and Sells and Currency, makes transactions and transfers General Bank. Business. CORRESPONDE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles Merchants Bank, Los Angeles San Francisco. First NATION New York. DRAPTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT orders issued on Banks in these European countries. Tickets entailing the holder to York to the several ports of England many, or from any port in those York, via the Hamburg American sold at regular rates. Return tickets Certificates, entitling the hold railroad from San Francisco to Navasa, issued at the established raft Persons in Anaheim or vicinity by any point in the counties named friend can purchase ticket there and the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONA OF Los Angle Capital Stock Reserve UNITED STATES DEPOSIT Now, it is the mathematical point of apex of this cone be blue, five ten-millionths of one inch thick, which is the proportion roughly, considering the atmosphere to be forty miles high, it will be seen why sunlight so easily overcomes the color of air. If, however, we construct a cone to illustrate the view of earth to a lunar observer, we must, to a hight of ten feet, have a base of two inches diameter, with a blue coat on that base one-sixteenth of an inch thick (a very thick card is about that thickness). Here the base of the cone is blue instead of the fine point, and every ray travels through the whole thickness of the atmosphere of earth twice. The whole terrestrial disk covered by its blue envelope is seen at once, and if, as we know to be true, the air colors distant objects blue to the observer on earth it must color earth blue to a lunar eye. I do not forget that when earth is "fall" to the moon there may be a white spot or spots where the direct solar rays are reflected to the moon, but that spot cannot equal the apparent area of the solar disk, or rather one-sixteenth part of the apparent terrestrial disk. Of course, when the moon is eclipsed to earth the effect to the lunar observer would be solar eclipse. Then the blue air should be visible around the edge of earth slightly like that seen about the moon in some cases of total eclipse and known as the corona. At such time the aurora should faintly illuminate the dark side of the earth and perhaps be slightly reflected on the eclipsed satellite. If we consider aurora borealis and its data, comparing it and them to nebula and comets' tails, we must believe that earth has on the side opposite the sun a veritable streaming appendage of bright luminous effect. Authorities, after differing infinitely in results, now declare that they are ignorant of the height to which this phenomena reaches. Humboldt says ten degrees, which means any hight according to the distance. The same aurora has been seen from the polar localities to 14° north. No one knows their hight, because our atmosphere may shut out a great part of distant effects, and moonlight and twilight has probably neutralized the higher effects to all observers. The only question is, does the lunar observer see a tail streaming after earth? And considering the clearness that the tails of comets exhibit 100,000,000 miles distant and visible nebula unknown millions of miles in space, I assert that aurora borealis should be and is a bright and beautiful trail after our great mother's glorious garment. There are many colored stars and planets. Mars is red, Venus is white. Many stars are blue; in one group all are blue. A Fight Expected. A message dated Antofogasta, August 8, states that the Junta's transports and war ships, including the Huascar, Abato, Eameralda, Amazones; Biebie, Almirante Cochrane and Magellanes were to leave Caldera on or about August 15 with 10,000 well armed men. Their object is to either effect a landing in San Antonia and march by land upon the southern strongholds of Balmaceda or else attempt to engage the forts of Valparaiso. Whatever course is taken by the Junta's fleet, a fierce fight is expected in a few days. The feeling in Antofogasta and all insurgent towns against the United States on account of the Itata continues to grow in bitterness. The insurgents do not understand why that vessel should be delayed so long in California. When the Itata left Chilean waters it was thought she would be promptly released as soon as she reached the American port. DAK LEE & CO. Chinese and Japanese Goods. EMPLOYMENT AGENOY. Chartres Street, Anaheim. Mineral Waters. Bartlett Springs natural mineral water and Apollinaris for sale by A. LANGENBERGER WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY CURES Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Consumption Speedy and permanent. Genuine signed "I. Butta." IF :: YOU :: WAIT Job Work of any K Come: to: the: Gazette: A Large Assortment of New Type on All Orders Executed with Neatne Dispatch and at Lowest Rates Caldera on or about August 15 with 10,000 well armed men. Their object is to either effect a landing in San Antonia and march by land upon the southern strongholds of Balmaceda or else attempt to engage the forts of Valparaiso. Whatever course is taken by the Junta's fleet, a fierce fight is expected in a few days. The feeling in Antofagasta and all insurgent towns against the United States on account of the Itata continues to grow in bitterness. The insurgents do not understand why that vessel should be delayed so long in California. When the Itata left Chilean waters it was thought she would be promptly released as soon as she reached the American port. The government forces in and around Santiago number 12,000. Great interest is manifested by the insurgents in the movement of Balmaceda's two new war ships, the Pinto and Errazuriz. It is rumored that attempts will be made to prevent their reaching Chilean waters. A later dispatch from Iqnique says that the Congressional forces have commenced war operations both by sea and land. Twenty-four foreign nations have now officially accepted the invitation to participate in the World's Fair. Church Announcements. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION, on Center street—Presaching every Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Sunday school at 12:00. C. BERRNER, pastor. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Services every Sunday at 2:30 P.M. Rev. GEORGE ROBINSON, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH—On Philadelphia street. Services held every Sunday at 6:00 P.M. Rev. H. Holcomb, Pastor. GERMAN METHODIST CHURCH—John G. Vogel, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 A.M.; preaching at 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7 P.M. Song service Friday at 7 P.M. Preaching at Fullerton Sundays at 2 P.M. GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH—Services every Sunday at 3 P.M. Rev. C. BERRNER, Pastor. ST. BOYFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH—Services every Sunday, morning and evening, Rev P. STORTTERS, pastor. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ANAHEIM UNION WATER COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, Anaheim, Orange county, Cal. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors hold on the last day of August, 1891, an assessment of 50 cents a share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin to the Secretary at his office in Anaheim. Any stock upon which the assessment shall remain unpaid on the 5th day of September, 1891, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold off the 3d day of October, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of sale. B. V. GARWOOD, Secretary. Anaheim, August 1, 1891. A Large Assortment of New Type on All Orders Executed with Neatness Dispatch and at Lowest Rates HAMBURG TEA WILL CURE Diarrhoea and Dysentery. WILL CURE Pimples on the face, and Freckles. WILL CURE Old Sores and Ulcers. WILL CURE Wind in the Stomach. WILL CURE Headache and Nervous Depression. WILL CURE Scrofa. WILL CURE Summer Complaints. WILL CURE Rheumatism and Gout. WILL CURE Pains in the Bones and Joints. WILL CURE all Skin Diseases. For Sale by all Druggists and Grocers. NOTICE TO WINE BUYER 9,000 GALLONS Choice White and Claret Wine FOR SALE. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS: Gazette Office, Anaheim, Califor BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. PLEZ JAMES...PRESIDENT GEORGE V. HORR...CASHIER BOARD OF DIRECTORS: E. F. SPENCE, W. H. MABURY W. K. JAMES, S. H. MOTT, P. JAMES. This Bank receives Deposits, Loans Money, Buys and Sells Exchange and Currency, makes Collections and transacts a General Banking Business. COHRESPONDENTS: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Los Angeles. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK, Los Angeles. PACIFIC BANK, San Francisco. FIRST NATIONAL BANK New York. DAFTS, LETTERS OF CREDIT OR POSTAL orders issued on Banks in the principal cities of all European countries. Tickets entitle the holder to passage from New York to the several ports of England, France or Germany, or from any port in those countries to New York, via the Hamburg American Packet Company hold at regular rates. Return tickets at a reduction. Certificates, entailing the holder to passage on railroad from San Francisco to New York, or vice versa, issued at the established rate. Persons in Anaheim or vicinity desire to send any point in the counties named for any relatives or land can purchase ticket here and forward them to the proper person by mail. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF— Los Angeles. Capital Stock $200,000 Reserve $205,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. LEGAL. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Special Election. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. ORANGE COUNTY, CA. Pursuant to an order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county made and entered of record the 4th day of August, 1891, notice is hereby given that a Special Election will be held throughout the county of Orange on Saturday, the 29th Day of August, 1891. When there will be submitted to the qualified electors of the county of orange, State of California, the following proposition, viz.: Whether or not a county high school shall be established pursuant to an act entitled "An act to authorize the establishment of County High Schools and provide for their support." Approved March 10th, 1891. And it is further ordered that the polls be opened for the purpose hereinbefore set forth at the places herederia named and the following named persons are hereby appointed Inspecters, Judges, Clerks and Ballot Clerks of said election in the several precincts, to wit: Santa Anna. Precinct No. 1. Election to be held at City Hall in precinct. Inspector, I. N. Rafferty. Inspector, A. J. Wood. Judge, J. A. Swammer. Judge, J. S. Haywood. Clerk, W. H. Harvey. Clerk, J. N. Keran. Ballot clerk, Leo Goepfer. Ballot clerk, A. A. Dickson. Precinct No. 2. Election to be held at Moesser building, near S. P. depot in said precinct. Inspector, Geo. B. Warner. Inspector, C. K. Gaule. Judge, W. H. Moran. Judge, Jas. D. Ott. Clerk, L. Bell. Clerk, Chas. Grimm. Ballot clerk, G. W. Freeman. Ballot clerk, W. H. Dresser. Precinct No. 3. Election to be held at Taylor House, corner French and Fourth streets in said precinct. Inspector, H. J. Bee. Inspector, C. E Melowell Judge, T. J. Hartlu. Judge, H. F. Stone. Clerk, G. A. Elgar. Clerk, R.E Strang. Ballot clerk, E. S. S. Rouse. Ballot clerk, J. D. Walker. Precinct No. 4. Election to be held at Garner's barn, at junction of Parton with First street in said precinct. Inspector, G. B. Briggs. Inspector, Johnson Element. Judge, J. Waffle. Judge, John Hasbender. Clerk, L. Shaw. LEGAL. Tustin precinct Election to be held at H Fairbank's store in said precinct Inspector, G.W McCampbell Inspector, Carl Kendall Judge, H Fairbanks Judge, J.S Rice Clerk, Albert Glothier Clerk, T.B Van Alstyne Ballot clerk, J.P Zeilan Ballot clerk, Samuel Tustin Delhi precinct Election to be held at Delhi schoolhouse in said precinct Inspector, Wilburn Smith Inspector, Irvin Carter Judge, Cash Harvey Judge, John P Maher Clerk, Frank Thomas Clerk, John Allen Ballot clerk, Elmer Lindsay Ballot clerk, C.L Thomas Newport precinct Election to be held at Newport schoolhouse in said precinct Inspector, H.A Mosser Inspector, W.H Tedford Judge, R.P Solvidge Judge, Obe Ellis Clerk, Addison Kell Clerk, John Michaudel Ballot clerk, G.L Dean Ballot clerk, A.T Cole Laguna precinct Election to be held at Laguna schoolhouse in said precinct Inspector, W.H Brooks Inspector, H.S Hemenway Judge,H.S Goff Judge William Clark Clerk William Brown Clark Proof Soaking Ballot clerk,F.J Frunch Ballot clerk,C.C Butterfield Trabuca precinct Election to be held at Trabuca schoolhouse in said precinct Inspector,D.F Havens Inspector,D.W Livons Ins Judge,R.L Shaw Judge,L.J Fox Clerk,G.W Robinson Clark,A Staples Ballot clerk,F.M Duke Ballot clerkWA Jones San Juan precinct Election to be held at A.H Rowan's office in said precinct Inspector,A Foster Inspector,A H Rowan Judge,G.J Poor Judge,G.J Matthews Clerk,R.E Menilson Clerk,R.E Cook Ballot clerk,R.Egan Ballot clerkJ.B Danari Fl Toro precinct Election to be held at Lyon's store in said precinct Inspector,H Salter Inspector,G.W Thompson Judge,G.W Johns Judge,G.W Stevens Clerk,Dw Whitings Clerk,C.M Salter Ballot clerk,L.F Moulton. Ballot clerk,M.S Salter The said precints and their boundaries are the same as they existed at the last general election held in Orange county on the 4th day of November, 1890. The polls must be opened at sunrise on the morning of the said day of election,and must be left open until 5 o'clock on the evening of the same day, OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.OORESERVE $205,000UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY OFFICERS: E. F. SPENCE, President. D. BICKNELL, Vice-President. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier. B. SHAFFER, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: City Stables, Center Street (Opposite Kroger's Block), ANAHEIM A. L. Lewis & Co. Proprietors. THESE STABLES ARE THE BEST VENTILATED and most commodious in the town, and special atention will be paid to Boarding and Grooming horses the charge in all cases will be reasonable. Single and Double Teams Furnished at short notice, and careful drivers, familiar with the country, supplied when required. The advantage of the public is respectfully solicited. WANT Gazette : Office. New Type on Hand. with Neatness and Lowest Rates. Ballot clerk, G. W. Freeman, Ballot clerk, W. H. Dresser. Precinct No. 3 Election to be held at Taylor House, corner French and North streets in said precinct. Inspector, H. J. Bibb. Inspector, C. E. McDowell. Judge, T. J. Harlin. Judge, H. F. Stone. Clerk, G. A. Elgar. Clerk, R. E. Strang. Ballot clerk, E. S. S. Rouse. Ballot clerk, J. D. Walker. Precinct No. 4 Election to be held at Garner's barn, at junction of Parton with First street in said precinct. Inspector, G. B. Briggs. Inspector, Johnson Clement. Judge, E. D. Waffle. Judge, John Hasselder. Clerk, L. L. Shaw. Clerk, Jas A. Finley. Ballot clerk, J. H. Adams. Ballot clerk, W. H. Marquis. Precinct No. 5 Election to be held at Ford's nursery office, corner Ross and Sixth streets in said precinct. Inspector, W. Ford. Inspector, F. C. Norton. Judge, R. Shelton. Judge, Clarence Mechana Clerk, Frank Vegey. Clerk, W. C. Watkins. Ballot clerk, M. A. Yarnell. Ballot clerk, S. F. Smith. Garden Grove precinct. Election to be held at office of D. Webster, J.of P., in said precinct. Inspector, J.D. Price. Inspector, George Hough. Judge, H.W. Head. Judge, O.W.Bill. Clerk, N.D.McKeeley. Clerk, W.A.Reckett. Ballot clerk, George Chaffee. Ballot clerk, R.E.Foote. Westminster precinct. Election to be held at Westminster hotel, in said precinct. Inspector, I.Meethib. Inspector, T.W.Pawcett. Judge, H.H.Shelton. Judge, Samson Edwards. Clerk, R.T.Harris. Clerk, W.H.Bentley. Ballot clerk, John Patterson. Ballot clerk, J.Meoy. Newhouse precinct. Election to be held at Newhope schoolhouse, in said precinct. Inspector, Jooss McKewell. Inspector, John Wheaton. Judge, Chet.Jeney. Judge, W.B.Lamb. Clerk, G.W.Hollister. Clerk, Samuel Jasper. Ballot clerk, Rupert Best. Ballot clerk, Chax.K.West. Anahaim precinct. Election to be held at City Hall, in said Anahaim precinct. Inspector, F.A.Korn. Inspector, A.L.Lewis. Judge, Joe Backs. Judge, S.P.Hates. Clerk, K.R.Jellegrin. Ballot clerk, Max Nebelurn. Ballot clerk, John Kverharty. Buena Park Election Precinct. Election to be held at Whitaker's store in said precinct. Inspector, W.G.Putter. Inspector Jas.A.Witaker。 Judge,H.C.Arhulay。 Judge,A.B.Williams。 Clert,T.A.Deering。 Clerk,F.J.Speidel。 Ballot clerk,G.AWhitaker。 Ballot clerk,Fletcher Thompson. Fullerton precinct. Election to be held in Chadbourne's north store in said precinct。 Inspector,e.R.Amerige。 Inspector,A.Gardiner。 Judge,j.B.McCullough。 JudgeW.J.Smith。 ClerkWilliam Starbuck。 ClerkEdwin Clark。 Ballot clerk,H.A.Ford。 Ballot clerk,e.Baesley。 West Anahaim Precinct. Election to be held at Chessman's store in said precinct。 Inspector,H.D.Pelemus。 Inspector,N.F.Beoge。 Judge,G.D.Wright。 JudgeJohn Hofer。 Clerk,A.E.Bird。 ClerkEmnis Heury。 Ballot clerk,H.L.Paty。 Ballot clerk,H.Housom. Floro preclinet Election to be held at Lyon's store in said precinct。 Inspector,A.WThompson Judge,C.WLyon Judge,G.WStevens Clark,Dight Whiting Clerk,C.MSalter Ballot clerk,L.F.Mouton。 Ballot clerk,e.MSalter The said precincts and their boundaries are the same as they existed at the last general election held in Orange county on the 4th day of November, 1890. The polls must be opened at sunrise on the morning of the said day of election,and must be left open until 5 o'clock on the evening of the same day, when they shall be closed,and at the special election the qualified electors shall vote upon the question of the establishment of a county high school,-to-wit: All persons voting for the establishment of a county high school as by said act provided shall have written or printed upon their ballot "after the proposition:" "Ice county high school,"and all persons voting against the establishment of a county high school shall have written or printed upon their ballot the word "no" after the proposition:" "for a county high school." By order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county. Witness my hand and seal this 5th day of August, 1891, [SEAL] R.Q.WICKHAM; County Clerk and ex-officio clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county. Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Superior Court of the county of Los Angeles.State of California,made on the 14th day of July,1891,在the matter of the estate and guardianship of Emil Dreyfus Walter Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfus minors,the undersigned,the guardian of the persons and estates of said minorswill sell at private sale to the highest bidder,forsale confirmation by said Superior Court,prior to the 15th day of August,1891.all,the right.title,tinterest and estate of the said Emil Dreyfus Walter Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfus minors,and being in the county of Orange.State of California,and described follow: First-An undivide three-fourths interest in all Original Town Lots numbers Thirty-four and Thirty-eight in the town of Anahaim,Gorange county,California;reference being had to a plat of said townrecorded in Book 4 of Deeds,pages 629 and 630.in the office of the County Recorder of Los Angelescounty,California.Excepting and reserving therefore a portion along the eastern boundary lot 24described as follows.to wit:Beginning at the northeast corner of said Lot 24and running southerly along the east boundary of said lot 33feet to a point;these westerly 145 feet to a point;thenorthly and parallel with the said boundary 93 feet to a point on the northline of said lot;then easterly on said north line 145 feet to the pointof beginning. Second-An undivided three-fourths interest in Original Town Lot Number Thirty-nine.in the town of Anahaim,county and State aforesaid,and as per map aforesaid. Third-An undivided three-fourths interest in Original Town Lot Number Fifty-four.in the town of Anahaim,county and State aforesaid,and as per map aforesaid. Four-An undivided three-fourths interest in lot Number Fifty-four in the south division of Vineyard Lot "E"5.in the town of Anahaim,county and county aforesaid. Fifth-Au undivided three-fourths interest in tract of land in the Pancho Cañon de Santa AnaState and county aforesaid,knew as the "Morillo Place,"and particularly described as follows.to wit:Construct north as the northern corner of TrifidYorh's first class land;thence north 78'east 11.68 chains;thence south 51'west 18.94 chains;thence north 84'west 8.50 chains;thence north 57'west 15.66 chains to the point beginning containing 16.92 acres of first class land,together with all the rights belonging to the land.Also those certain lots,pieces or parcels of land,tribute and being in the county of Los Angeles.State of California,and described as follows.to wit: First-An undivided three-fourths interest in that tract of land situate in the county of Los Angeles.State of California,bearing that forty-acre tract in the Benjamin Dreyfus allotment in the partition of the Rancho San Rafael,byled by the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of said State in this county of Los Angeles.comming at a point on the west side of the right of way strips of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company where she same intersects Fullerton precinct. Election to be held in Chadbourne north store in said precinct. Inspector, K. R. Amerine. Inspector, A. Gardiner. Inspector, J. B. McCullough. Judge, W. J. Smith. Clerk, William Starbuck. Clerk, Edwin Clark. Ballot clerk, H. A. Forl. Ballot clerk, E. A. Beasley. West Anaheim Precinct. Election to be held at Cheeseman's store in said precinct. Inspector, H. D. Pelhemus. Inspector, T. J. F. Beoge. Judge, G. D. Wright. Judge, John Hoster. Clerk, A. B. Nilal. Clerk, Emis Henry. Ballot clerk, H. L. Paty. Ballot clerk, W. H. Hounsom. Yorba precinct. Election to be held at Yorba schoolhouse in said precinct. Inspector, H Wredes. Inspector, Vito Yorba. Judge, B Rummann. Judge, Felipe Yorba. Clerk, Berlin Jr. Clerk, Frank Buther. Ballot clerk, D J Yorba. Ballot clerk, George Stadtgeger. Saint James precinct. Election to be held at Olive schoolhouse in said precinct. Inspector, E E Conger. Inspector, John Bond. Judge, J B Parker. Judge, E W Squirrel. Clerk, R W Williams. Clerk, Warren Simmell. Ballot clerk, John Schumaker. Ballot clerk, Thomas Dozier. Orange precinct. Election to be held at the schoolhouse in said precinct. Inspector, D C Pixley. Inspector, H A Arnold. Judge, W Gardner. Judge, C P Peeler. Clerk, W H Clayton. Clerk, F W Ragos. Ballot clerk, A B Tiffany. Ballot clerk, J C Travis. West Orange precinct. Election to be held at the schoolhouse in said precinct. Inspector, J J Hunnell Inspector, R M Hargrave Judge, M B Craig Judge, C A Cloudi Clerk, George Shaffer Clerk, O P Lockhart Ballot clerk, John Lane Ballot clerk, W P Northeross El Modena precinct. Election to be held at McPherson's store in said precinct Inspector, W G McPherson Inspector, R M Guthrie Judge, P Alinsworth Judge, J B Bishop Clerk, C E Way Clerk, George E Taylor Ballot clerk, R W Jones Ballot clerk, W H Phillips Silverado precinct. Election to be held at Silverado schoolhouse in said precinct Inspector, Isaac Harding Inspector, Frank B Carpenter Judge, John Irons Judge John Blecher Clerk, T B Julian Clerk, J E Pearson Ballot clerk, John Roupp Ballot clerk, Charles Hutchius Fullerton prectinct. Election to be held in Chadbourne north store in said precinct. Inspector, K. R. Amerine. Inspector, A. Gardiner. Judge, J. B. McCullough. Judge, W. J. Smith. Clerk, William Starbuck. Clerk, Edwin Clark. Ballot clerk, H. A. Forl. Ballot clerk, E. A. Beasley. West Anaheim Precinct. Election to be held at Cheeseman's store in said precinct. Inspector, H D. Pelhemus. Inspector, T J. F. Beoge. Judge, G D. Wright. Judge, John Hoster. Clerk, A B Nilal. Clerk, Emis Henry。 Ballot clerk, H. L. Paty。 Ballot clerk, W H. Hounsom。 Yorba precinct. Election to be held at Yorba schoolhouse in said precinct: Inspector, H Wredes, Inspector,Vito Yorba, Judge,B Rummann, Judge,Felipe Yorba, Clerk,Berlin Jr, Clerk,Frank Buther, Ballot clerk,D J Yorba, Ballot clerk,Gorge Stadtgeger. Saint James precinct. Election to be held at Olive schoolhouse in said precinct: Inspector,D C Pixley, Inspector,H A Arnold, Judge.W Gardner, Judge,C P Peeler, Clerk.W H Clayton, Clerk,F W Ragos, Ballot clerk,A B Tiffany, Ballot clerk,j J Travis. West Orange precinct. Election to be held at the schoolhouse in said precinct: Inspector,D C Pixley, Inspector,H A Arnold, Judge.W Gardner, Judge,C P Peeler, Clerk.W H Clayton, Clerk,F W Ragos, Ballot clerk,A B Tiffany, Ballot clerk,j J Travis. El Modena precinct.Election to be held at McPherson's store in said precinct: Inspector,D G McPherson, Inspector,R M Hargrave, Judge,M B Craig, Judge,C A Cloudi, Clerk George Shaffer, Clerk.O P Lockhart, Ballot clerkJohn Lane, Ballot clerkW P Northeross Silverado precinct.Election to be held at Silverado schoolhouse in said precinct: Inspector Isaac Harding, Inspector Frank B Carpenter, Judge John Irons, Judge John Blecher, Clerk,T B Julian, Clerk,j J Pearson, Ballot clerkJohn Roupp, Ballot clerkCharles Hutchius First—An undivided three-fourths interest in that tract of land situate in the county of Los Angeles.State of California.being in the Benjamin Dreyfus allotment in the partition of the Rancho San Rafael,byle the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District of said State in and for the county of Los Angeles.commencing at a point on the west side of the right of way strips of the Southern Railroad County where the maintecnt of the north lite of the said Benjamin Dreyfus allotment at a point 34.71 chains north,$9 degrees.$2 minutes east of the most western point of said land; thence south $29 deg.$52 min.west.$18 chains to a stake; thence south $12 deg.$28 min.west.$20.50 chains to a stake in the north side of a road 50 feet wide; shethet along said road north $90 deg.$62 min.case 22 chilldown a stake at the point of interruption of the right of way strip of said Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence north $22 deg.$43 min.west along the west side of said strip 21.$89 chains to the point of beginning; together with the right to purchase water from the east side as given in the deed recorded in Book Gl of Deeds page 200,在the iteenth office of said Los Angeles county,the sale bill lands as portion of the allotment,herebefore mentioned,made to Benjamin Dreyfusin said partition,and of the land adjoining said allotment conveyed to Dreyfus by B.D Wilson by deed dated May 25th,1875,and recorded in Book 26 of Deeds.page 540,在Recorder's office.Subject to that certain agreement entered into with H.K.A.Sterkublerecorded on June 20,1891,在Book 67 of Deeds page 90.在the office of the said Recorder.The agreement gives said Sterkubleright to work any or all mines or ores or precious or other metals on said tract for a period of two years from September 15,1890. Terms and Conditions of Sale.-Cash.in gold coin of the United States.Decds at expense of purchaser.Balance is payable on time after the first publication of this notice,and before the making off the sale,and may be left with Richard Melrose attorney-at-law.Center street,Anaheim California.or be delivered to the undersigned personally at her residence in San FranciscoCalifornia.or filed in the office of the Clerkof the said Superior Court. LEAH DREYFUS.Guardian of the persons and estates of Emil Dreyfus Walter Dreyfus and Harry Dreyfusminors.Dated July 20th,1891.Richard Melroseattorney for Guardian. Board of Equalization. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Directors of the Anaheim Irrigation District will sit as a Board of Equalization at the office of Richard M Carpenter.Judge John Irons.Judge John Blecher.Clerk,T B Julian.Clerk,j E Pearson.Ballot clerkJohn Roupp.Ballot clerkCharles Hutchius MISCELLANEOUS. ORANGE LAND FOR SALE. THREE HUNDRED ACRES of Olinda Ranch, lying below and irrigated by the Cajon ditch, in blocks of two and onehalf acres and upward. Prices one half of those asked at Riverside for the same quality of land. Climate at Olinda Ranch Especially adapted for cure of bronchial and asthmatic troubles. Olinda Ranch is located about two miles from the celebrated Gilman orchard in rich Placentia, commanding beautiful views of the Santa Ana valley, the ocean and the Sierra Madre mountains. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad stations distant 14 and 61 miles; Southern Pacific station 9 miles. For Further Particulars ENQUIRE OF C. A. BAILEY, Olinda Ranch, Anahcim, Orange County. GEO. W. PARSONS, 139 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. W. H. BAILEY, 220 California Street, San Francisco. Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF SAMUEL LEEPER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Samuel Leeper, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the inpublication of this notice, to the said administrator at the office of Richard Melrose, attorney-atlaw, Center street, Anahcim, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Orange. TRANSPORTATION. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (Pacific System.) IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME. SUNDAY, DEC. 28, 1890. Travel leave and are due to arrive at LOS ANGELES Arcade Depot, daily as follows: LEAVE FOR DEMINATION. ARRIVE FROM 7:50 P.M. Banning... 10:15 A.M. M. 8:10 P.M. Banning... 10:00 P.M. M. 9:00 A.M. Colton... 4:20 P.M. M. 9:00 A.M. Colton... 4:20 P.M. M. 9:10 P.M. Bemling and East... 10:00 P.M. M. 9:15 P.M. Long Beach and San Pedro... 8:15 P.M. M. 9:15 P.M. Long Beach and San Pedro... 3:27 P.M. M. 9:20 P.M. Golden and East—First class... 2:55 P.M. M. 9:35 P.M. Golden and East—See class... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. 10:40 P.M. Portland, OK... 7:25 A.M. M. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. Goodall, Perkins & Co., General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST, 1891. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For: Port Harford Santa Barbara S. S. Pomona, August 2, 11, 20, 29 Redondo S. S. Colonia, August 7, 16, 25 and Newport S. S. Coos Bay, August 5, 14, 23 Redondo S. S. Coos Bay, August 5, 14, 23 Orange County. CEO. W. PARSONS, 139 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. W. H. BAILEY, 220 California Street, San Francisco. Notice to Creditors. ESTATE OF SAMUEL LEEPER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Samuel Leeper, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at the office of Richard Melrose attorney at law, Center street, Anaheim, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the county of Orange. SHELTON LITTLEFIELD, Administrator of the estate of Samuel Leeper, deceased Date July 15th, 1891. Richard Melrose attorney for administrator, July 15th Fountain Saloon Anaheim Bottled Beer! BY THE BOTTLE OR DOZEN. For Sale by N. HART At Fountain Saloon, Anaheim. I will pay 25 cents per dozen for bottles returned. LIEB'S BEER HALL. CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS. CIGARS. Ice-Cold Beer Always on Draught. Metz Building, Center Street. Jun-6-3m HART & MORGAN PROPRIETORS Anaheim Wine Rooms ON LOS ANGELES STREET Choice Wines! FINE LIQUORS! Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught. HART & MORGAN. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Embrace lines for Portland, Or., Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast points. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR AUGUST, 1891. LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO. For: Port Harford Santa Barbara, August 2, 11, 20, 29 and September 7. Redondo. S. Carolina, August 7, 16, 25 and September 3. Newport. San Diego. S. Carolina Bay, August 5, 14, 23 and September 1. Redondo. S. Pedro and San Diego, August 9, 18, 27 and September 5. LEAVE SAN PEDRO AND REDONDO. For: Newport. S. Carolina, August 9, 18, 27 and September 5. San Diego. S. Pomona, August 4, 13, 23 and September 9. For: San Francisco, August 2, 11, 20, 29 and September 7. Port Harford, August 6, 15, 24 and September 2. S. Eureka, August 3, 12, 21, 30 and September 8. S. Coos Bay, August 8, 17, 26 and September 4. Cars to connect with steamers via San Pedro, leave Santa Pedepot at I.C.D.A.M.; or from Redondo leave Santa Pedepot at I.C.D.A.M.; or from Redondo leave Railroad depot; corner of Jefferson street and Grand avenue; 10:40 A.M. Passengers per Coos Bay and Eureka via Redondo leave Santa Pedepot at I.C.D.A.M.; or from Redondo leave Railroad depot; corner of Jefferson street and Grand avenue; 10:40 A.M. All Important Points in Europe, Apply to W. PARRIS, Agent, OFFICE - No. 124 West Second St. L. s Angeles. Southern Cal. R'y Co THE Santa Fe Route IS THE SHORT LINE Between Southern California and Denver, Kansas City, New York, Chicago, and all EASTERN CITIES! Time from 12 to 24 Hours Quicker than any other line. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through from SAN DIEGO TO CHICAGO Every Day in the Year. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Completely furnished run through on all Overland Trains. Tourist Excursion in charge of experienced managers leave every THURSDAY. The cars are equipped and contained and are supplied with Mattresses, Blankets, Sheets, Pillows and Lunch Tables. A Pullman Portor is in charge of each car to attend to the comfort of our patrons. Rates as Low as the Lowest. For full information call on or address L. A. DES-MOND, Agent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER, EXCURSION MANAGER. No. 29 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California K. H., WADE, General Manager, G. P. & T. A L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing Tobacco Ice-cold Beer Always on Draught. HART & MORGAN. FRITZ RUHMANN'S New Place. BACKS' NEW BUILDING, LOS ANGELES STREET. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND complete stock of fresh liquors, wines and cigars. Cold beers always on draught. The patronage of the public solicited. ANAHEIM BREWERY. F. CONRAD, PROPRIETOR. LAGER BEER! FURNISHED BY THE BOTTLE OR 5 or 10-Gallon Keg ICE FOR SALE! 1 Cent Per Pound. RATES AS Low as the Lowest. For full information call on or address L. A. DESMOND, Accent, Anaheim, or CLARENCE A. WARNER, EXCURSION MANAGER. No. 29 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, California K. H. WADE, S. R. HUNES, General Manager. L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Has moved his print shop to Dennis' old stand of Center street, near the opera house, and is ready to do first-class Carriage Painting & Trimming GENERAL JOBBING. Scott Road Carts The Easiest Riding Vehicle on the Road. An importation just received from the East. MUGWUMP AND FAMOUS SPRING WAGONS. Burg Wagons! A large stock, all going at the lowest prices. Call and inspect goods. JOHN SCHAUMAN Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, Los Angeles street. By 22 lm. $10,000 To Loan On Real Estate Security In sums to suit. Apply to Richard MeIrose Attorney-at-Law, Anaheim.