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VOLUME XXIII. LODGE MEETINGS ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 207, F. & A. M., hold regular meetings on the Monday of or preceding the full moon in each month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. W. M. McFADDEN, W. M. H. W. Chrynoweth, Secretary. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 199, I. O. O. P. REGULAR meetings every Tuesday evening. Visiting brothers always welcome. A. M. WILLIAMS, N. O. W. R. HARKER, Secretary. ANAHEIM LODGE, NO. 85, A. O. U. W. MEETINGS on the first and fourth Friday of every month. B. R. GROGAN, M. W. T. S. GRIMSHAW, Secretary. ORDER CHOSEN FRIENDS MEETS THE FIRST and third Wednesday evenings in each month at 8 o'clock. Old Fellows' Hall. MRS. L. F. LEWIS, Councillor. A. L. Lewis, Secretary. EVERGREEN COUNCIL, AMERICAN LEGION of Honor. Meet's second and last Wednesday of each month, at 5 p.m. WM. CROWTHER, W. A. WITTE, Secretary. MALVERN HILL POST, NO. 131, G. A. R., meets every fourth Saturday in Chadbourne's Hall, Fullerton. All comrades and visiting comrades are welcome. M. H. DUNN, Commander. J. B. McCOLLOUGH, Adjutant. INVINCIBLE PARLOR, NO. 74, NATIVE SONS of the Golden West, meets the first and third Saturday of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. H. W. DYER, President. FELICIDAD PARLOR, NO. 52, NATIVE DAUGHTERS of the Golden West, meets the first and third Thursday of each month at 3 o'clock p.m. MISS LOUISA WEIMEYER, President. MISS MAROART HIOINS, Secy. ANAHEIM TENT, NO. 9, KNIGHTS OF THE Macabre of the World, meets the second and fourth Saturday of every month. Sojourning brethren in good standing are invited to attend. W. T. BROWN, Commander. E. S. WARR, Record Keeper. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. W. HUNT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Also U.S. Examining Surgeon. MISCELLANEOUS. Commercial (Corner Center and Lemon St) J. J. EVERHARTY, - PR First-class Accommodations for Fa THE COMMERCIAL, FORMERLY KNO theim Hotel, has been thoroughly renovated in first-class style. A share of the public solicited. SAMPLE ROOMS ATTACH The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars DUBLIN STOUT, PALE ALE, HALL Fashion Livery Stables in connection with Hotel furnished with or without drivers. F. CRIST, MERCHANT Just received a complete SPRING AND SUMME Of latest styles and fabrics, tention of the citizens of Anahe is directed. Suits to order from Pants to order from An invitation is cordially public to call and examine this PROFESSIONAL CARDS D. W. HUNT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Also U. S. Examining Surgeon. At my residence, 7 to 8 A. M.; at my office, 10:30 to 12 M.; at my residence, 8 to 9 P. M.; at my office 1 to 8 P. M. FRANK T. RIMPAU. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, Graduate of College of Pharmacy. 355 North Main street, opposite Baker block, Los Angeles, Cal. Prescriptions carefully compounded. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. H. W. CHYNOWETH, Attorney-At-Law. Helmsen Building, Center street. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Property Law a Specialty. ANAHEIM, CAL. RICHARD MELROSE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Center street, Anaheim, Cal. Special attention given to PROBATE matters. T. S. GRIMSHAW. ... Dealer In... Lumber. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Scroll Sawing, Planing, Turning, Moulding. Shop work of every description. Orange boxes in any quantity and at reasonable prices. Lime, Hair and Cement in any quantity. Grist Mill in Operation Wednesdays and Saturdays of each Week. FULLERTON, CALIF. L. NEMITZ, THE PAINTER, Shop on Center street, near the opera-house. I am ready to do first-class Carriage Painting & Trimming GENERAL JOBBING L. GUNTHER. PIONEER BOOT & SHOE MAKER. Corner Adele and Los Angeles treets. ALBERTSON & MIDDLEHAM House - Painters! Paper Hanging, Kalsomining. SPRING AND SUMME Of latest styles and fabrics, the tention of the citizens of Anaheim is directed. Suits to order from Pants to order from An invitation is cordially public to call and examine this WM. R. HARR DEALER IN... Harness, Saddles, Rob BRUSHES, COMBS Repairing - Neatly My Harness Shop will compare favorably with or adjoining Counties. Call and inspect my st purchasing elsewhere. It is my aim to please my customers, and I pared than ever to give the public Great Bargain partments of my large Harness Store. KROEGER'S BLOCK, CENTER STREET BRUNSWICKER & FI Wholesale and Retail The best Meat the market affords always on Wagons run to all Fullerton, Cal Bentz & Stead Wholesale and Retail Anaheim, Cal. Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sal Of Our Own Mal Highest Market price Paid for GUS DA Groceries and GENERAL JOBBING L. GUNTHER. PIONEER BOOT & SHOE MAKER. Corner Adele and Los Angeles treets. ALBERTSON & MIDDLEHAM House - Painters! Paper Hanging, Kalsomining. All work done with neatness and dispatch. A share of the public patronage solicited. Opposite Postoffice. A. D. Porter. H. A. McWilliams. PORTER & MoWILLIAMS. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Office and shop, first door, south of Ferdinand Backs' Furniture Store. Los Angeles street, Anaheim. H. P. LARSEN, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Estimates given, Contracts made and do a general Jobbing Business. CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM. CHAS. SCHINDLER, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA. GEORGE BAUER BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Center street... Anaheim. Making and repairing at the lowest cash price. All rdars promptly attended to. All work guaranteed! FULLERTON BARBER SHOP Ramon I Borquez, Prop. First-Class Shave. None but Artists Employed, Five Mea Call. Dealers in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Salad Of Our Own Market price Paid for GUS DA Groceries and Informs his customers and the general public to sell goods at the smallest margin possible. He therefore can sell for a very small profit, giving less efit of low prices. No charge for showing goods tions. Come one, Come all! All Kinds of Produce and Poultry Talk O. R. LUEDK Watchmaker and A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Optical Goods Always on Hand. Center Street, Opp. Commer Go To WM.BOY Groceries and Pro Confectionery, Cigars T Grain, Mill Feed, Etc. Highest Price Goods Delivered Free! ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1893. MISCELLANEOUS. Commercial Hotel. (For Center and Lemon Streets) ARTY, - PROPRIETOR. Modations for Families & Tourists FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ANAn thoroughly renovated, and will be conducted share of the public patronage is respectfully ROOMS ATTACHED TO HOTEL. Luors and Cigars T, PALE ALE, HALF-AND-HALF. Connection with Hotel. First-class turn-outs without drivers. Horses bought and sold. Merchant Tailor. Used a complete assortment of and fabrics, to which the attizens of Anaheim vicinity from $25 up. from $6 up. on is cordially extended the HIGH SCHOOL LAW. PROVISIONS OF THE ACT FOR THE FORMATION OF DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOLS. The following is the new high school law, under which the district high school will be established in this city: Section 1669. High schools may be established and maintained in the manner provided in sections one thousand six hundred and seventy and one thousand six hundred and seventy-one of the Political Code. Section 1670. First—Any city, incorporated town, or school district having a populalation of one thousand inhabitants or more, may, by a majority vote of the qualified electors voting at the election held for the purpose of determining the establishment and maintenance of such high school, establish and maintain a high school at the expendance of such city, incorporated town, or school district. Second—Whenever a majority of the heads of families, as shown by the last preceding school census, in any city, incorporated town, or school district, having one thousand or more inhabitants, shall unite in a petition to the Board of Education, or Board of School Trustees of said city, incorporated town, or school district, for the establishing and maintaining a high school therein, said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall petition the County Superintendent of Schools to call an election in said city, incorporated town, or school district, for the determination of the question. Third—Within twenty days after receiving said petition from said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees, the County Superintendent of Schools shall call an election therein for the determination of the question, and shall appoint three qualified electors thereof to conduct said election. Said election shall be called by posting notice thereof in five of the most public places in said city, incorporated town, or school district, and by publication in a daily or weekly paper therein, if there be one, for by them for their own government. Six meetings may be held at the call o' President of the respective Boards, the request, in writing, signed by a majority of any Board, the President of said shall call a meeting thereof. Of all a meetings of any Board the members thashall have at least two days notice issuerved by the Clerk thereof. At all meetings no business shall be tranother than as specified in the call thereor Eleventh—The powers and duties o' High School Boards shall be such as now, or may hereafter be assigned by IeBoards of Education or Boards of Structees, including the provisions of tions one thousand eight hundred eightly-eight, inclusive, of the Political relating to the voting and issuance of b except as otherwise provided in this tion. Twelfth—The course of studies for respective high schools shall be preparethe High School Board, and except in and incorporated towns, shall be subject to the approval of the County Board of Ection. Said course of study shall embrige period of not less than three years; an shall be such as will prepare gradtherein for admission into the State Urecity. The text books to be used shaladopted by the High School Board, suto the same restriction as is provided the adoption of the course of study. State series shall be used in grades classes for which they may be adapted. Thirteenth—Graduates of the grang schools shall be admitted to the high scholary without examination. Other applicant accordance with such rules as may be scribed by the High School Board. High School Board may admit pupils nosiding in any high school district, upon payment of such tuition fees as they deem proper, and all moneys collected this source shall be paid into the fund vided for the support of the high school. Fourteenth—In any city, incorporatown, school district, or union high s district which shall have voted to estatain and maintain a high school, it shall be SUMMER GOODS and fabrics, to which the attributes of Anaheim and vicinity from $25 up. from $6 up. on is cordially extended the examine this stock. R. HARKER, DEALER IN... Daddles, Robes, Whips, ES, COMBS, ETC. Neatly - Done! compare Favorably with any shop in this mall and inspect my stock and prices before my customers, and I am now better prethe public Great Bargains in the various denness Store. CENTER STREET. ANAHEIM. VICKER & FINLEY. and Retail Butchers. market affords always on hand. — Wagons run to all parts of the country. in, California. & Steadman, and Retail Butchers. anaheim, Cal. Mutton, Veal, Sausages and Lard Our Own Make. price Paid for Live Stock. DAVIS and Soods! said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall petition the County Superintendent of Schools to call an election in said city, incorporated town, or school district, for the determination of the question. Third—Within twenty days after receiving said petition from said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees, the County Superintendent of Schools shall call an election therein for the determination of the question, and shall appoint three qualified electors thereof to conduct said election. Said election shall be called by posting notice thereof in five of the most public places in said city, incorporated town, or school district, and by publication in a daily or weekly paper therein, if there be one, for not less than fifteen days. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed for conducting school elections. The ballots at such elections shall contain the words "For High School," and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballet the word "Yes" or the word "No." It shall be the duty of said election officers to report the result of said election to the County Superintendent of Schools within ten days subsequent to the holding thereof. Fourth—When a majority in each district, as shown by the last preceding school conus, of the heads of families residing in two or more school districts in the same county shall unite in a petition to the County Superintendent of Schools for the establishing and maintaining of a union high school district, he shall within twenty days after receiving said petition, call an election for the determination of the question, and shall appoint three qualified electors in each of the districts petitioning to conduct the election therein. Said election shall be held separately and simultaneously at the public school house in each of the districts petitioning, and shall be called by posting notice thereof in three of the most public places in each district, one of which places shall be the public school house in each district, at least ten days before said election. Said election shall be conducted by the officers appointed for that purpose, in the manner provided by law for conducting school elections. The ballots at such election in each district shall contain the words "For the Union High School," and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballot the word "Yes" or the word "No." It shall be the duty of the said election officers in each district to canvass the vote at said election, and report the result to the County Superintendent of Schools within five days subsequent to the holding of said election. Fifth—If a majority of the votes cast in the election provided for in subdivision three of this section in said city, incorporated town, or school district shall be in favor of establishing and maintaining a high school therein, it shall be the duty of the County Superintendent to call a meeting of the Board of Education or Board of School Trustees of said city, incorporated town, or school district, within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, by giving at least ten days notice, in writing, to every member of said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees. The Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall, at said meeting, determine the location and the name of the high school. Sixth—If a majority of the votes cast in the districts petitioning for a union high school shall in the aggregate be in favor of establishing and maintaining a union high school therein, the County Superintendent shall within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, direct the Board of School Trustees in each of said districts to call a meeting of the qualified electors of their respective districts, in the said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall petition the County Superintendent of Schools to call an election in said city, incorporated town, or school district, for the determination of the question. Third—Within twenty days after receiving said petition from said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees, the County Superintendent of Schools shall call an election therein for the determination of the question, and shall appoint three qualified electors thereof to conduct said election. Said election shall be called by posting notice thereof in five of the most public places in said city, incorporated town, or school district, and by publication in a daily or weekly paper therein, if there be one, for not less than fifteen days. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed for conducting school elections. The ballots at such elections shall contain the words "For High School," and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballet the word "Yes" or the word "No." It shall be the duty of said election officers to report the result of said election to the County Superintendent of Schools within ten days subsequent to the holding thereof. Fourth—When a majority in each district, as shown by the last preceding school conus, of the heads of families residing in two or more school districts in the same county shall unite in a petition to the County Superintendent of Schools for the establishment and maintaining of a union high school district, he shall within twenty days after receiving said petition, call an election for the determination of the question, and shall appoint three qualified electors in each of the districts petitioning to conduct the election therein. Said election shall be held separately and simultaneously at the public school house in each of the districts petitioning, and shall be called by posting notice thereof in three of the most public places in each district, one of which places shall be the public school house in each district, at least ten days before said election. Said election shall be conducted by the officers appointed for that purpose, in this manner provided by law for conducting school elections. The ballots at such election in each district shall contain the words "For the Union High School," and the voter shall write or print after said words on his ballet the word "Yes" or the word "No." It shall be the duty of said election officers in each district to canvass the vote at said election, and report the result to the County Superintendent of Schools within five days subsequent to the holding of said election. Fifth—If a majority of the votes cast in the election provided for in subdivision three of this section in said city, incorporated town, or school district shall be in favor of establishing and maintaining a high school therein, it shall be the duty of the County Superintendent to call a meeting of the Board of Education or Board of School Trustees of said city, incorporated town, or school district, within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, by giving at least ten days notice, in写ting, to every member of said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees. The Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall, at said meeting, determine the location and the name of the high school. Sixth—If a majority of the votes cast in the districts petitioning for a union high school shall in the aggregate be in favor of establishing and maintaining a high school therein, it shall be the duty of the County Superintendent to call a meeting of the Board of Education or Board of School Trustees of said city, incorporated town, or school district, within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, by giving at least ten days notice, in写ting, to every member of said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees. The Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall, at said meeting, determine the location and the name of the high school. Sixth—If a majority of the votes cast in the districts petitioning for a union high school shall in the aggregate be in favor of establishing and maintaining a high school therein, it shall be the duty of the County Superintendent to call a meeting ofthe Board of Education or Board of School Trustees of said city, incorporated town, or school district, within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, by giving at least ten days notice, in写ting, to every member of said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees. The Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall, at said meeting, determine the location and the name ofthe high school. Sixth—If a majority ofthe votes cast in the districts petitioning for a union high schoolshallin,theaggregatebeinfavorofestablishingandmaintainingahighschoolthereinitshallbeheldatdutyoftheboardofeducationorboardofschooltrusteesshallcallanelectionforthedeterminationofthequestion,andshallappointthreequalifiedelectorseachofthedistrictpetitioningtocalltheelectiontherein.Saidelectionshallbeheldseparatelyandsimultaneouslyatthepublicschoolhouseincathodfthedistrictpetitioningandshallbecalledbypostingnoticesthereofinthreeofthemostpublicplacesineachdistrict,一oWhichplacesshallbe.thepublicschoolhouseineachdistrict.atleasttendaysbeforesaid选举.Saidelectionshallbe conductedbytheofficerappointedforthatpurpose.inthismannerprovidedlawfordconductingschoolelections.Theballotsthallelancertainwhetherreceivedsaid选举andshallbecalledbypostingnoticesthereofinthreeofthemostpublicplacesineachdistrict,一oWhichplacesshallbe.thepublicschoolhouseineachdistrict.atleasttendaysbeforesaid选举.Saidelectionshallbe conductedbytheofficerappointedforthatpurpose.inthismannerprovidedlawfordconductingschoolelections.Theballotsthallelancertainwhetherreceivedsaid选举andshallbecalledbypostingnoticesthereofinthreeofthemostpublicplacesineachdistrict,一oWhichplacesshallbe.thepublicschoolhouseineachdistrict.atleasttendaysbeforesaid选举.Saidlectionshallbe conductedbytheofficerappointedforthatpurpose.inthismannerprovidedlawfordconductingschoolelections.Theballotsthallelancertainwhetherreceivedsaid选举andshallbecalledbypostingnoticesthereofinthreeofthemostpublicplacesineachdistrict,一oWhichplacesshallbe.thepublicschoolhouseineachdistrict.atleasttendaysbeforesaid选举.Saidlectionshallbe conductedbytheofficerappointedforthatpurpose.inthismannerprovidedlawfordconductingschoolelections.Theballotsthallelancertainwhetherreceivedsaid选举andshallbecalledbypostingnoticesthereofinthreeofthemostpublicplacesineachdistrict,一oWhichplacesshallbe.thepublicschoolhouseineachdistrict.atleasttendaysbeforesaid选举.Saidlectionshallbe 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DAVIS and Seeds! and Poultry Taken in Exchange R. LUEDKE, or and Jeweler. ALL I WORK CAREFULLY Repaired AND Warranted Opp. Commercial Hotel. M. BOYD For and Provisions. ery, Cigars Tobacco. Highest Price Paid for Produce. uds Delivered Free! LANGELES STREET, ANAHEIM, CAL. in, by giving at least ten days notice, in writing, to every member of said Board of Education or Board of School Trustees. The Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall, at said meeting, determine the location and the name of the high school. Sixth—If a majority of the votes cast in the districts petitioning for a union high school shall in the aggregate be in favor of establishing and maintaining a union high school therein, the County Superintendent shall, within fifteen days after receiving the returns of the election held therein, direct the Board of School Trustees in each of said districts to call a meeting of the qualified electors of their respective districts, in the manner provided in subdivision twenty of section sixteen hundred and seventeen of the Political Code. At said meeting the qualified electors shall in each district select three representatives. The representatives so chosen shall meet in conjunction with the County Superintendent of Schools at a time and place to be named by the Superintendent, for the purpose of determining the location and name of the union high school. At such meeting the Superintendent shall be the Chairman, and shall be entitled to vote and participate in all its proceedings. No change of location of any high school, when once established, shall be made except upon a petition to the County Superintendent of Schools, signed by two-thirds of the heads of families of the high school district, and then only in accordance with all of the provisions for the original location of the school as contained in subdivisions five and six of this section. Seventh—In any city, incorporated town, or school district which shall have established a high school, the Board of Education or Board of School Trustees shall constitute the High School Board, and shall have the management and control of said high school. Eighth—In union high school districts the High School Board shall be composed of the Clerks of the Boards of Trustees of the respective districts uniting; provided that should the union high school district consist of but two school districts, the Union High School Board shall be composed of the Boards of Trustees of both said districts. Ninth—the Union High School Board shall meet within ten days subsequent to the locating and naming of the union high school by the parties selected for that purpose, and shall organize by electing a President and a Clerk from their own number, to serve until the second Saturday of July next succeeding their election; and thereafter the Board shall meet and organize in the same manner on the second Saturday of July of each and every year. Tenth—the respective High School Boards shall hold regular monthly meetings at the high school building, at such time as may be provided in the rules and regulations adopted Twentieth—Nothing in this section shall be construed as preventing all of the school districts in any county from uniting to form one or more county high schools; provide that when any city, incorporated town, school district, or union high school district shall vote to maintain a high school, a territory shall be exempt from taxation support a county high school; and provide further, that when any city, incorporated town, school district, or union high school district shall establish a high school, pay to the submission of the proposition to cast a county high school, the electors such city, incorporated town, school district or union high school district shall be included from voting upon such proposition. Twenty-first—When the boundaries of school districts shall for any cause changed, such change shall not affect high school district. Twenty-second—Any school district accented to a high school district may bemitted to said high school district by act of the Board of Supervisors of the county upon such terms as may be agreed upon tween the Trustees of the school district seeking admission, and the High School Board. Whenever a majority of the heads of families, as shown by the last preceding school census, shall present to said Board Supervisors a petition for such annexation accompanied by a petition signed by a majority of the members composing the High School Board of the district to which admission is desired. Twentythird—When the average daily tendance of pupils in any high school during the whole of any school year, after the fifth school year, shall be ten, or less than the Superintendent of Schools shall suspend the school in said district, and shall repel the fact to the Board of Supervisors. Upon receiving such report from the Superintendent, the Board of Supervisors shall declare the high school lapsed, and shall cause property thereof to be sold. All money received from the sale of the property of a high school district, and all men's in a treasury to the credit of said high school shall be distributed by the County Superintendent to the districts composing the high school district, in proportion to the assessed valuation of property in said districts. Twenty fourth—When, in consequence distance or of inconvenience in traveling is more convenient for pupils residing in a high school district to attend the high school in another high school district, the High School Board of the latter district m APRIL 20, 1893. NUMBER 24 for their own government. Special may be held at the call of the of the respective Boards. Upon it, in writing, signed by a majority board, the President of said Board a meeting thereof. Of all special of any Board the members thereof at least two days notice issued and the Clerk thereof. At special no business shall be transacted as specified in the call therefor. The powers and duties of the School Boards shall be such as are hereafter assigned by law to Education or Boards of School including the provisions of second thousand eight hundred and one thousand eight hundred and not inclusive, of the Political Code, the voting and issuance of bonds, otherwise provided in this sec. The course of studies for the high schools shall be prepared by the School Board, and, except in cities orated towns, shall be subject to that of the County Board of Education course of study shall embrace a not less than three years; and it much as will prepare graduates admission into the State University text books to be used shall be the High School Board, subject to restriction is provided for on of the course of study. The as shall be used in grades and which they may be adapted. Graduates of the grammar will be admitted to the high schools examination. Other applicants of school district may be admitted in with such rules as may be pro-tect the High School Board. The Board may admit pupils not re-ay high school district, upon the such tuition fees as they may arer, and all money collected from shall be paid into the fund provide support of the high school. In any city, incorporated old district, or union high school such shall have voted to establish in a high school, it shall be the admit such pupils to the high school in their district. The High School Board in the district in which such pupils reside, shall, upon demand, give to the High School Board of the district in which pupils attend, a warrant upon the fund of their district in payment of the tuition of said pupils, equal to the amount charged for the tuition of non-resident pupils, as provided in subdivision thirteen of this section. [The subsequent sections of the law provide for the formation of joint union high school districts composed of districts not in one county; and for the formation of county high schools.] Important to Tree Planters. General Freight Agent Hynes of the Santa Fe has sent a letter of instruction to all agents of the company in this county requiring them to co-operate with the Horticultural Commissioners in enforcing the provisions of ordinances passed by the Supervisors of the county with a view to promoting and protecting the horticultural interests of the county. The ordinance refers to the introduction from other parts, of trees, vines, shrubs, soils, cuttings, grafts, fruit, plants, flowers, vegetables, or peach pits. Mr. Hynes instructions are: Agents at stations in Orange county must decline to deliver consignments of above mentioned articles until they have been inspected as provided in the ordinance. The attention of all agents is called to Section 6 of the ordinance prescribing that each package shall bear distinct marks showing the name of owner, agent or shipper, the name of the grower and place where grown; and before signing for shipments destined to points in Orange county you will see that above is complied with. Immediately on arrival of such consignments agents at stations south of Olive and W. will notify B. J. Perry at Anaheim. Those ordering any of the above named articles outside of the county will do well to inform themselves of the provisions of the ordinance. Renal Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate have oranges; scoop out the pulp without breaking the rinds, then squeeze out the juice. To each pint of orange juice add the juice of two lemons and a half pint of strawberry juice; sweeten to taste, and add water if necessary. Stand on the ice until very cold.. Place each orange in a small, rather deep glass saucer that will keep it in an upright position, fill with the sherbet, lay on the circular piece of rind after having cut a hole in each large enough to admit a straw, and serve at once. If this is frozen and then transferred to the orange rinds it makes a very nice sorbet. Serve with a small spoon instead of the straw and omit the circular piece of rind. It may be made without the strawberry juice, or the juice from any canned fruit may be used. Removal of the Capital. H. P. Livermore of San Francisco and extensively interested in Sacramento, has brought suit to restrain Secretary of State Waite from publishing and promulgating the resolution passed by the Legislature providing for the removal of the capital from Sacramento to San Jose. The complaint alleges that the resolution passed by the Senate was not the same as that passed by the Assembly; that the Senate resolution was not engrossed nor transmitted to the Assembly by any authority, but carried there by parties unknown, in defiance of the rules governing the Senate; that a motion to reconsider, made in the Assembly and entered on the journal, was never considered, and that the proposition contains no information for the voters of the State as to the amount which the removal will cost the State. The summons and copy of the complaint were served on the Secretary of State at Sacramento late last Wednesday afternoon. The State Board of Examiners was holding a meeting at the time, and the Secretary handed the papers over to Attorney-General W. H. H. Hart, with a request that he represent him in the matter, to which Hart assented. Secretary Waite declares that he would be glad to see the question definitely settled, as it was causing much unnessiness and fric- Graduates of the grammar will be admitted to the high schools examination. Other applicants of school district may be admitted with such rules as may be protected by the High School Board. The Board may admit pupils not rotty high school district, upon the such tuition fees as they may or, all money collected from shall be paid into the fund protective support of the high school. In any city, incorporated district, or union high school which shall have voted to establish in a high school, it shall be the High School Board therein, to the authorities whose duty it is to on or before the second Monday paper, an estimate of the cost of a suitable lot, of procuring plans stations, and erecting a suitable of furnishing the same, and of ornamenting the grounds for the orientation of the school, and of conschool for the school year. It duty of said board, cach and thereafter, to present to said on or before the second Monday paper, an estimate of the amount of fuel for conducting the school year. Such estimate shall have it shall be the duty of the auditor, city, incorporated town, or union high school district, special tax upon all of the taxable said city, incorporated town, or union high school district, to raise the amount required by school Board, as shown by said tax shall be computed, entitle tax roll, and collected in the form other taxes are computed, collected. Should the High School Board incorporated town, school district or high school district refuse or make the estimate provided for on fourteen of this section, it duty of the Superintendent of on the petition of five qualified soefo, to make such estimate. Should the authorities whose levy the tax, as provided in fifteen of this section, refuse or make the levy provided for, it duty of the County Auditor to levy, and add it to the tax roll of incorporated town, school district, or school district. All monies collected from the tax provided for by this sec- paid in cities and incorporated treasury thereof, to the High School Fund; and said be paid out by the Treasurers of towns upon the warrants of the Board, signed by the President thereof. All monies collected from school districts, or union high districts, shall be paid into the survey to the credit of the Dis- school Fund, or the Union High District, respectively, and shall be paid order of the High School Board, the President and Clerk thereof. All monies are paid out. Nothing in this section shall as preventing all of the school any county from uniting to form county high schools; provided any city, incorporated town, or union high school district, maintain a high school, such will be exempt from taxation to county high school; and provided Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded during the week: T. J. House and Emma House to Wm. Hay—21 acres west of Orange; $5,750. E. B. Clark, by County Tax Collector, to Wm. F. Middleham—Lot 28, block D, Lorelei tract, Anaheim; $137. Edwin O. Wright to Martha Thomas and William A. Thomas—Ws. of E 6 acres of S lot 4, Anaheim Extension, and Ws. of tract 8 acres in lot 5, Anaheim Extension; $6,000. Sallie Scott to Anaheim Co.-operative Beet Sugar Co.—2 acres described in deed from A. A. F. Heyermann to A. H. Koon (deeds 50-107); also E 2 of W 13 acres, lot 44, Anaheim Extension; $11. Hatty Mitchell and N. H. Mitchell to R. Nankerville-Strip 12 7-12 feet wide off W side of part NE of SW Sec. 3, T 5, R 11; $11. A. Y. Wright and Sarah D. Wright to Wm. T. Manahan—5 acres in Tuodocio Yorba allotment, Ro S de S A; $2,300. Wm. T. Manahan and Mary E Manahan to John D Beach—Same property; $2,700. Stearns Ranchos Co. to P. A. Stanton—N 20 acres of NWs of NE Sec. 7, T 4, R 10; $10. P. A. Stanton to Walter N. Silk—Same property; $100. Stearns Ranchos Co. to Mrs. M. S. Hadley—Ws. of SW Sec. 2, T 5, R 10; $10. Matilda Sophia Hadley and F. B. B. Hadley to J. M. More—Same property. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The champion liar has been located at last. He resides at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, and is connected with the editorial staff of a newspaper of that place. A recent issue of the paper says that a farmer of that place raised one thousand bushels of popper and stored it in a barn. The barn caught fire, the corn began to pop and filled a ten acre field. An old mare in a neighboring pasture had defective eyesight, saw the corn, thought it was snow, and laid down and froze to death. Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup. This remedy is a sure cure for all diseases of the throat and lungs caused by taking cold. It will stop a cough in one night, no matter how severe. It is just what its name implies: an onion syrup, compounded in such manner as to do away with the unpleasant taste and odor of the vegetable. When in Nothing in this section shall be preventing all of the school any county from uniting to form county high schools; provided, any city, incorporated town, maintain a high school, such will be exempt from taxation to county high school; and provided when any city, incorporated district, or union high school establish a high school, prior mission of the proposition to establish high school, the electors of incorporated town, school district, high school district, shall be ex-convoting upon said proposition. When the boundaries of districts shall for any cause be such change shall not affect the district. Any school district adjournship school district may be ad-duced high school district by action of Supervisors of the county, whom as may be agreed upon be trustees of the school district in conviction, and the High School nevertheless a majority of the heads shown by the last preceding shall present to said Board of a petition for such annexation by a petition signed by a major members composing the High School of the district to which administration. When the average daily attendance in any high school during any school year, after the first shall be ten, or less than ten, student of Schools shall suspend said district, and shall report the Board of Supervisors. Upon such report from the Superintendent of Supervisors shall declare lapsed, and shall cause the proof to be sold. All moneys in the sale of the property of the district, and all menyes in the credit of said high school, distributed by the County Superior districts composing the high it, in proportion to the assessed property in said districts. When, in consequence of inconvenience in traveling, it convenient for pupils residing in any high school district, the High end of the latter district may Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup. This remedy is a sure cure for all diseases of the throat and lungs, caused by taking cold. It will stop a cough in one night, no matter how severe. It is just what its name implies; an onion syrup, compounded in such manner as to do away with the unpleasant taste and odor of the vegetable. When in need of a cure for a cough or cold try it. Prices 50 cts. Sold by Reid, druggist. SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: FROM ARRIVE AT ANAHEIM. Tustin...7:23 A.M. Santa Ana to Los Angeles...8:13 A.M. *Los Angeles to Santa Ana...10:49 A.M. Santa Ana to Los Angeles...12:38 P.M. Los Angeles to Santa Ana...15:38 P.M. Anaheim to Tustin...0:17 P.M. *Except Sundays.* Street cars connect with all trains. Santa Fe Route. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE—In effect January 1, 1893. Trains pass Anaheim as follows: NORTH BOUND. Los Angeles Accom., except Sunday...8:00 A.M. Belt Line Express,...daily...9:27 A.M. Los Angeles Express,...daily...12:24 P.M. Belt Line mail (daily)...3:04 P.M. Atlantic Express,...5:56 P.M. SOUTH BOUND. Santa Ana Accom., except Sunday...6:48 A.M. Pacific Express,...daily...9:57 A.M. Belt Line mail,...daily,...except Sunday...11:55 A.M. Santa Ana Accom., daily,...except Sunday...2:43 P.M. San Diego Express,...daily...5:27 P.M. D.S. HILL Agent. Santa Ana Railroad Time Table. (Daily except Sunday.) In effect November 23, 1891. Leave Santa Anas-9:30 A.M. Leave Newport-4 P.M. (On steamer days there will be an extra train leaving Santa Anas at 6 P.m.) Preventing Future Misery. If there is, in this vale of tears, a more prolific source of mystery than the rheumatic twinge, we have yet to hear of it. People are born with a tendency to rheumatism, just as they are with one to consumption or scrofa. Slight causes may develop this. As soon as the agonizing complaint manifests itself, recourses should be had to Hosteler's Stemach Bitters, which checks its further inreads and basaltes the rheumatic poison from the system. This statement takes exactly with the testimony of physicians who have employed this fine blood deprent in their private practice. There is also the amplest professional and general testimony as to the efficacy of the Bitters for malaria, liver complaint, constipation, indigestion, kidney trouble, nervousness and loss of appetite and flesh. After a wetting, whether followed by a cold or not, the Bitters is useful as a preventative of the initial attack of rheumatism. Orange Sherbet: Cut a circular piece the size of a dollar from the tops of a number of before whose presence visitors stand with uncovered heads and a feeling almost of veneration, as at the tomb of George and Martha Washington, are kept under lock and key in the State Department at Washington, where visitors may look through a glass covering as friends do upon the remains of a dear one who has been called from their midst. It had been arranged to take these two precious documents to the exposition, where all the world could see them, but the programme has been changed at the last moment before they were to be shipped, and the official flat has gone forth that they are not to be taken from their present location. Naturally the parchment on which they were written so many years ago has grown brittle with age, and it was feared that some unforeseen accident might occur, either in the packing, transmission or unpacking, that might either destroy or injure the valuable old documents; or that some drank at the fair must seek to either steal or destroy them. They are too precious to be either lost or injured, and so it has been thought beat by the powers that be that they should remain where they are. The two articles named are, however almost, if not quite, all the articles, relics and curiosities that Government officials have been all these 400 years in gathering in every department, that have not been, or will not within a few days be shipped from Washington to Chicago for the edification, amusement and enlightenment of the millions who will be there from all the world over. Carload after carload has gone, until every department of the Government is bare and empty of valuable exhibits. For an Emergency Asbury Park Drug Clerk—We'll let you have this whisky, as you say it's a matter of life and death, but noun's the word. By the way, what's the case? Departing Messenger—There's a wake at Aldermau Flynn's. "I often wonder what my ancestor Adam said when he first met Eve," said an impocuous Harlem man to a friend. "Was he an ancestor of yours?" "Certainly." "Then I guess he asked her to lend him two dollars." It would be worth while for the ladies to bear in mind that if they take a gentle course of Ayar's Sarsaparilla in the spring, they will have no trouble with "prickly heat," "hives," "sties," "boils," or "black heads," when summer comes. Prevention is better than cure. His Daughter's Letter.—"Dean Father: We are well and happy. The baby has grown ever so much, and has a great deal more sense than he used to have. Hoping the same of you. I remain your daughter, Molly."