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4 Electric Light in the Cotton Fields. The awearsaee nl ihn fiottoo worn ." Certain niMtrlrltt .1 th. -null, during the ps-l —we should lay the riirrenl~auuinier, bring, kl.«lrf"h tl.- .|iir-tlr.ii aa t.. the tre.l end most eSpMwl meet I rbsekliig lt« ravages 1T..1 llii. ) lender.-.. Ho col ■Medium i.l hie 11i.c511i.11.a... lie Ilea an elyed the character end li.il.lt* ..I llie caler pillar; ahowu ti.tbe .. . ret. ..I all Ua differ •tit evolution, aud poltiled ...it the vulner !■ ble place, al »I.lt'll lo make llie attack Yet f Itlley haa laaght Hi ■ •i.c 11.1...' more elsirll lli«u au> uthet IP the i .diucllou; a I.lei. la, thai tiie worm lv Ita l.illterlly alaae I. tuoat eeee.-l Idea... I ......III) dc-ll I 1. .- ll'.. lhal the Worm »uo. lllllh. 1.. Pari, green, 1.11 l I la not ao ea.y lo reach vi I.en clluaiii.' I" he und r .1.1e.il a leal, nor I. Ihe machine . for the di'lrlhiillnu snd . ..I % ... poi.i.li a. i-i.ovctiiehl an.l .-.-.iiioiiili' il a. Id In. de.lreil uur farmer, have la.ru • '.niggling wllh Ihe ami |.ial.-.l it|.i..r..r.. --anil en in l.r.'il. n|.|.llan. . - kimon to Hi. It . . often saved thf.kr rropa again.! .lo.rrer .1. -1.l- 11.11 Ihe snuggle l» a weal , .ml It would In' a l»».li Ut llie clilir.' .'..U01. '...a Ink Industry II ...ui.. mole ai curate nli.l el liedltlotl. to ol a.'.-.,lii|.li.liillg lilt! ..line end could be dl lea I A way ..'»■ in. to 0. imo, lioue.-i. lv a uew direction 111 eflLoacy la prute, ed va It 1. rcssoual.l) .Iclliilte .-injit....!., In . .use If pine kuut flaiiii.e.uix are uso.t in u-n... millions ol Uu■ bulliTllle,, win .1. .Id liol th* electric an' liitlil. v 1.1. li I. a h lvi.re brilliant and i |.li uou-, .1. -1 r,. Uu r I more lioni.T,.ii. million.' «. li ne Well the luerll ..f Hie el. i trie llal.l ..- oik kill, i very talrl) i.'-i. .1 twrelu Hiurban tt V have ...N tiini th. ligiu alUariti liiaet > 1., a dogro -JI. unknown, and lh.il II |n « InyMerl 1.l I moll, puwi'l. .1 i-alerinlliatloli I hi-1r...11.1. H.i, 1.. . n I , ,|. pose of Ih.. dead When tl.e u1.,1.,- ... .. 11l . pi... I*l 111 111.' 11...- I ,-c.l ... ... ■ fl 1.-il rliarrc.lcor|ihi."..( plm-h hug., r to . . iiilua.., and a I I red ' .... - !< .lie .Ui'l It ).ul.il i- .i.e. i nt.-ii. ..I ... -'-el It I n.i. norm ... . • tin- "P' n roll! citing lualde 1. v ii. ll.'-.i ih... slain In myriads every night. H"" 'I' l ' ground for many f.-. t ftri.ilu.l llii' |.".l nil" 1.1. u-k wllh it., n, ( Now, If Ihe oloelrlr nre v 111 .. .tl aH Hd every nlertit beneaHi llie l.aari|.' . ivli.it would ton Belli during ihe hull. HI. -.-a ' The I orrl), "I .Miller, I. Iiclplos.l) la..- "'I l.y a brilliant ra.ll.ine I. o He . .. . lure of very .llcl.l yUm lII> Ihe i lectrlr are. on Ihe ..Hi. I I I. . veil- pi..dig.-.lis ullr.ii' ll>. lore,. ..ml | rholesale bowel ill deatriirt which it.ill.. ''I I 1..' ih' HfMMa it .iiit.'« u» Hon n.i-1. a Mutiti'. llie sr.. up Ink nn.l ~.11)1111.11 1 ion.lll ion •rhlol 1 t, migin very |.r..iu.ibi) Int.- 111.-I. 1 Ideralloii. llie cleelrle lulu aeenu ITer lln- 1 t pin. il.' .l.li 1 eei.nnml.nl -..lull .11 "I II 11..11 worm problem v... Ol v.. 111. f j)...«i»1..« Hu11,1,,, Amusing Things. If lam had been .l. f. ti.le.l I.) a sharp ...... r he would bnye pleaded Ituanlli esuseil 1.l 1 seessiii 11 f li.|.i..r. ami lain ai"|iiltU'i( Slliee Miss Morosllll till 11.1-.1 l off »11 ll ll Sehelllllg. Ibe old 111 - > II loc.llllg his ...linger daughter ou melons ol tl antelope V Hint) "When a mall cautlol look you lv the f 11«",-.'' says a writer, "It Is generally 11 -Ign lhal he I. dish ." Somell ■ H is a sigh Hull be Is cross eyed Wlfe-".1..1iu, our coachman ■tte] go" "llm why, 1111 dearf llm mily .Inugbter I. tried "Yes, I.lst-John, I 111 nol ... ver) old luy.elf. you know.'' 'What a very marked bow Vl.ll mn.le to Ihe man who has Jti.t passed us " "Yes," he's mv lallnr." "i>>. v..11 owe him cc mneh respeel nn Ihe aoeenntt' 1 "N... 1..11 1 ow. him so much money." "Ilnve yotl weak eyes*" .aid a lady to an ni.plieini 1..r ~ kll.'l |...5111,.n wiio wore blue -peel o les. "No 1 nil. " -ild the ap pUeua, "Inn I scour nuts mid thing fl Ml th..| .uglily Hint the gllll. r ..l then hurl . in. alfhl." Best of Sugar. I Now Haven News— Ind ] 010 bservers ol polllltll will deteel 111 Mr. I \growing ..ngiii. ..I the bell ol signs lhal 1 leyelaiid » eh.ill ol eleelioii nn- swadll) brightening. "Hid you keepoi bOUIB New Year's day, Mrs li might 1,1,1 as well be "I Mrs 1") per, foi .lone, swears be eiin't nlfbrd lo pill abluflwOD ll." KKsTAUKAN TS. JOHNSON'S Coffee and Ice Cream Parlor NO. 8 NORTH MAIN STREET. lie. Ooflee an.l Lunch ia tl.e city. Private mums lur laidlca. Call awl be convinced. Oiam Jay au.l uignt. A. JOHNSON, PROP'R. men im» THE COMMERCIAL V. DOI., Proprietor, DOWNEY BLOCK, • MAIN STREET. Reoeivtai alive an.l serves up every .lay tn. ohulcoet FISH, Including SOI.K, TI'RROT an SKA THoirr. Hit. Uol. la the exclusive isiusignee o' the oe! cbratetl FItoMAUF. I>K lilt IK, allien only 1., nasi at this re.Uiurniil. BPHINO (II ll 'KENS, Just In Irom the uches cooked In e.erv style. This mtaanal la law Angelea'a Dehnonlo). nivltl ILLICH'S Restanrant aud Oyster P^rloi's 44 and *3 N. MAIN ST. OItKAT RKIHtTK N IN OVSTKRS. Large Eastern o.stera, per too. . . . .1 do Small '■ •' • ... a-ua) Suiall Kaatem, raw or stew, .1. •>;, eta. por plate barge Eastern, al.) atyle. 111 tents per plat, Italtimure ,el.. tet Oysters, M ocnte per can PRIVATE ROOMS t'p stairs fur ladles au.l families, where meals will lie eervtat the best st) le. Jer y I Hlrh, Proprietor. Pearson's Dining Palace, HOSTS NEW BI'ILUINO, (Opposite link, , Hlo.-k.) FIRST - CLASS RESTAURANT OTSTRRS IX EVERY STYI.K. The baa) the market alurd. at moderete runec ■kUlful Cooks au.l IWn men. All the oak. and pica uia.le in th. e.LiMi...in, i.t M...1. 1..1 ~ ! Ihe P-OM fame** :e..-„,...,,„a, i. .»„ Franeiat... CALL AMI BEE FOB V"l lISF.LF. REDLANDS, SlTl \Ti-.l» IS The Finest Part of the San Bernardino Valley. PERFECT TITLE. A M PhV WATER RIGHT RICH SOIL. Jteir.ii >:. o. Mit or P. X- SHOWN. Notice of Petr « .or Probate ol Kate auprrlor Court of the I'miMj of Lo. In the M r ol I „| ,„ral, \ Prir. '''•'"""•' J N.sii-r h heri-i.) ... 0,.. i i,.ir-.i..., <„■ -ijtth .1 • > N0v,.i,.i..a. ... iv „'. 1., k i. v., ol .al.l .la .al >l , . on Ilia. . ol il..- C .nn. In ll J ... 1... A.ikel ... I .ouul, oi lw \tnci-:... .. I ...oi ,i|....,ii I for 1..-.ri..u Il.r now ou tile la thi' Court, |.ur| ortlnn t . ' ti.Vwnl«ii"i.'.i i-.i.-.i ti.........'" io ... ~l Ihi. Illnr .... I ..i uw Hi; |j MJ in r tht 1.1 '"'" ' ' at W POTTS x'ouuty Cler' ll) ll X TANKV. 1.-|«m. ocitttßOV7. MISTKIXANEOUfa. COLONY LANDS. Tito I. . ul.. Land and Water Company Are subdividing a tract ot laud .In.ted lv Ibe celebrated Teinetula Valley, In San Dingo Oounty, California,, lie.-...,, owned b) lion Juan Murrlelu,coti teal ii 1 rteen 11......ami acre. ..I land. havl . .1 altitude ..I nT,.,.i lUo'i-aol t . ihe ..'< level Thi. Irael ol land 11... 11 16 mllea aioulierly from llolp.n Ho t morula Hullth.ru llallroad run. thr..'l 1 the eullre leliklb "f Ihe tract. The I he valley I. fori.owl ol aeilliiirnur) :. ll I. a rich, dark loam, without . ~r 1,...i1.1. r.. ....I . an be eaells tilled. i. -, -, Clay or adol..'soil appears, bill I. In . . .'h .edilneut, which hold. Ihe rainfall and prevent, leaking drying, .oUnit whim you come to . ..Ii..»I" )■.ll turn up mo st .•aril, ,1... „„,,■.,..rial .1 IM- ...11.11. eliraely underlying supply of wal.r.su.l when eillllv I ll.e l.ti.i.'il-.'.10 Hi.' surface, doing ..a ail. 'I"' to-. . -.11 >of Irrigation alm.ait enllrel). 1.111 In ca.eol a dry season, II Irrlgatloii I. ih..uglii 1.. Ire u.-cessar). an Incxliaimtllilo Supply of Water ran be had by .hiking from 1 10 111 feel It I. ..I he artesian bell ami artesian wa ler .'..1 ..Ul obtained. Tl.e meaa Is to. 1...'.1 "I iiinl.il.illint lands of reddl-heol or.-d- .11 mind nUli.|.-e..i,.|. I granite on , Ihe-ill (see wllh ..uoiigh .111 <llire of cla) In Ihe subsoil lo hold tin moisture There Is a I Fine Running; Stream of Water Willi several l.raiii'hc. ri.nl.lnn through I lie I raujbu. ill lr»l a vnrin springs, I 11..1 ed for their cue of pulmonary discs..-. I 1,. .■ .iwiok- w 111 1..- impi... ...| im Hatel) au.l Hie Company .le.lgn h.illdlinr a htXel ami railroad depot .... the Uiwtuua H">h btilldlllk. Will be I l-oilielv oriiiiuouied 11. .-1.,,1.1 will l.c hnllt two .lorle. high and me 11| 1 i-i'i,.V- ..I Ihe I'i.-.i il.Tlnli College Oil'llie. d.-kl, p.. a .. College hllll.l -| "her" .'s'pl.u',!'"'.'.! c !'.,'„ r.'.'.'.k w'.,,..!".,'i,'1.'1,'.-ij, 1..- 1,...1 alllverod .1 it., rauehu SI Irmn >l lo !|i si I- > cold, ..ml 1111..r. llimbel cull he KllvSrad ..I W 1 und Tliecllm.il.'l- h. i I he nine - not and the .a'.'iili l.reere Inns the valley, purl fyliiK Hie mm...pin-re wllh Invigorating Hired. In Ihe .hi) ll the tilt Is soil and dry and always mild, .1 Hill.' 1 ler .it night. A. a he.illh loon, 11..ne In a.. .11 hern 1 .ill (..nil 1 1.1. mm,. . ilinal adv.ilit.iges Ibis li.'...illful 11 111. 1 ~| land. Willi Its wnrm springs..I iiiliii-r.il water U.iHlliigsulplnir, it,.l. ami srxU, li- properelevallra ibovotlw sea, pine, dry 1.11.1 g le air. w llh lic.iilllf.il sceniT) .ill nr..und. ."111 I. tillrtn the 11. seriioe lhat ..s 1 allh reaiin Ii canniH be oicelled, especially fm enlarrh. Ihroiil ami li t. Ihe Intention "I the t'omp my. as 5....11 a- Ihe Inn.l Is subdivided, to sell il. 'rua lri.ni a tow I llp« nd a' prlpeatln •. lin.il but snlisly nettiiii settler .1"' |.rl. ■ tt|ili beolasaliled according I ... .* Hi. nn.i'Tw.' eaJ"' CHARNOCK, MORRI1 1 £ R< 0 SCH, MOI.K AdIMS. ParllMdesiring lefeonillou will iddiasg I UAH I rl.Vlt.Mil a, P .1. Ibi . ffftf, l.os Aug. Hal. It.aims No II an.l \l ttl.l.ie) I.lock, (up stairs) l lr.l - reel, h w M alii nud Hprlug W. I IU till - SI IN, I'ollon, I'al., or ti l ■ .. N.i,, TetTteetua, Oal ..017-11 WM. A. CONN, San Bern arc .<•, C 1., 111 c iuaeipie I al..nits. 11. I hiaulll ito alten.l |..ta.in ill Ila Inisiln i al ling Bargains IN REAL ESTATE! Etc*, Kir., IMOLUDIHO A SPLENDID WATER POWER, BEST of PASTURE LAND, riiolrr KroiKl Mill-en nml rolls,. VAr. A Little Money will Secure Bar gains. APPLY PERSON M.1.1 . aepslltl Largo Qiiuniiiy of Land ANTELOPE VALLEY FOR SALE 6 DOLLARS PER ACRE TRACTS OF 163 ACRES & MORE. I Lota HViivlTs feet, between Rowland lend .VMbinatuu ■traeta, quarter of » j mil., wwtoi usued, in SSSOeeeb, rtreet real ol Main, 110x140 to 30 foot alley. rMce. 1400. Two lots loutheul ooraor Firat and Pearl etreeta, Itufeet on Pearl by lOA on Pi ret to IS loot alley, Price for both, »X>o. 285 aorta in Trans Tract, near Or ange, ut from Sftff to Mper aora, 170x185fee ton Ulirc itreel ar Tem ple, at SISOO a lot tor 80 feel front. lot 81 Loop A Meeerre Intel I'o unaraiitc.nl '..f iwn iii, bee ... water" mitrera meaeuremeut, yeildlng 16,000 gallons aaeb '.'4 bnun, 54440, M. L. WICKS. lii SOUTH KORT STRKKT LOU ANUKLRS. •iviiscMivcs, Wltiilion! THE LOS ANGELES Carpet Beating Kacliine COMPANY > Ouar .atoe all Work Done and a' Reasonable Price.". Lean entm at Urn Los Angelet Furnilare *f paii>'s Store 259 & 261 N. Main Btrer>. or by Ma.l to Box 1164 LACEY BROTHERS. -:t mm .• ... i.r tor poultry, feme, raua ry end otherMrda .itvc »■.»•■ ill Afoot. l.'.r I. • ...... Il..ail.atn -. ortttl I ISIx.N A ltOU.lt, lU>nio.al Notice. Tpe peHtt. are hMeby mxlfti.l that I here r ■Cok. " " " K. U VoUNO, I .Wall A. I, ...I LQB ANGELES DAILY HERAXD. SATURDAY OCTOBER 25. 1884. UN tea or TaAVKi. PACII r. COAST Steamship Company. •WJDAI.L, PP,IIKIN»a IX). ""•'•'al AeTeael BAN rUANCIHGO. NORTHERN ROUTES. <T. \ v ■~' - UCAVK HAS HiAM I «Jm Kur WraiiKln. LW4# Httrrivbury, Alankj., sn-i NajiWliiio af«' Sum WeatinlValuf, U. 0., M %4 ni-a>l ii. ->.ii. KiaUtiJiaoo ce-. -papars. Cor V i« U/rl». I'uit TottlieenJ. S.*tUe U lU.'—n. mtiu Mimics „H itct. tl. 14, .'V Ml, m%4 Sn\ 1 mt U> m. M. ■2fi an.lHI at M tv H. for Kur..l.ft, AMMft Ml Hooltton, ■ .r» w, )■.. , ror Point Areiw, (.uff/'i C<»v«, Little Hlvtr Whitcsljoro, Heiitivriuo CH), Mml No>o. evsry UomU). SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLI FOR OCTOBER. tcueiae Hot Tk Uoise Moavii. ~ ifltj .f 111 ........ il l 3 " S \sZ\"f. 1 5i Hsnlaßoa." * M 'h*. t CN* jjogs. • ; » ;; *\ '„ » ; i" saai 1 Boss ".' ' .] "lv " l«l " "I" I „ M.gel.a . . " l»l " l«| " I* " 1» ..r.z.h. I ' 1» " " " 1" " « Kttieke " »| " '» " :u | " *> Santa Ilia. " «• " « " 9» " H I. .H Ang.lie " «3 " « " H'l " «a ...uat... •• n •• « " m • »i lav. ke - tl' " Wl ' *.|N">- "• Suits Ibaia " lln Nov. 1 lfav.a| " •'. Una Angeles I Nov 1, •' 41 jj fi " H Stoau.era Nantu itosa anil Drisulni go thn.ugh b. San til..go, haling San P..lra on th.i ,151..5..l th. ir arri.als Iron. San I'r.Hiiia.o. The Hants Itosa and Orizaba nail al Hat.la BsfOari anil i'ott Harford (Hun l.lus Obia |ai> only,on the route to .md Irom San Kraiicleoo laira to oonn.sit wltli ststUITI leave S. P. K. 11. depot, Loa Angelea. as follow s: With Hants 11/ta.i an.l orlaal.u, going mirth, at 111 0V!.,.:k s. a going soiilli. al 111 oVh»* A. nt. With I."" Aug. 11. an.l K.ir. ka, gsit.g north, at in o'clock A a., railroad time. from Los AMEUM elilo Steerage fu Man rmun «U »10 FROM SAN PROM) « lIAUK T . Monterey Hi Santa (M 1.... M 050 ajraxa, ft* » .•on ll«rlor.i 11) 60 i Oevavta » T Santa llarl.ara 0 b Sun lltt.>na.ciitura Ii * .San M a 4 Xdt-Plaua ul Ntoaluera' Cal.ina at Agent a iifl.ee whcri lairths may tte secure.'. Fur NeW|e»rt Ijvn.hng, .... Minna Orui, ft.-. twu weeks, aa U.lea serve nn t1... Newport l.ar. Tt.o Cotupai.v Mean ea the right to change the ateaniera or their .lava ..I sailing CATPIIK I'ASSAOK 1)11 PKKIUIIT AS AOOVK OK FOX TICKETS TO ANII FROM All Important Points ln Europe arurro H. MoLHLLAN, : : Agent Oftkoa- No. X Coimnnrcial St. nos Amralee. S. P. R. R TIME SCHEDULE. Sunday, August 31st, 1884, Train* l«a»o and am dua lo arrive at X. O » A.AI O III.BS IM p. m Colton »l|J p. a '.ISO f m Colton ,*,lt»:;iOA m tu:80 r. m Colton |U;li>A.a 8.00 r. v. ) Dvmlaf , »> p. » fillip, v. \ Kaat. /ftuitt-rant 7.00 A. H 2:00 F. ■ Xl Pa*o and Kaol 12:*/ F. m. lt!:A0 F. n. JSan Francisco , Kxpreaa. 1:8) p. v 8:80 A. tt. \ S»cn.nu.-rit4i. /foitgr'iil 4:lf> p. v, p. v. Santa Ana and Anaheim. 8:10 A. m 9:30 a. h Sauta Monica b:lb a. m, | "6:00 F. m SaiiU Monica »4.i10 p. M. t6;&OF. H Sant* Monica tii.SO F. M. 10:00 a. ti Wilmington 2:20 p. h 4:00 F. li Wilmington 0:00 a. p, 10:00 a m San Peilro 2:80 p. v 4:00 P. H. Kan I'.-im .. W.OO *.. i. 'Suiulavh nxoupfaai tSwidaVk only. T. H. (iOODMAjN. U*ui>ral Paaawnger ami Ticket Agent. A. N. TOWNK, (jtincrml MauaKur. K. E. UK WITT, AHurtant guptmntandent. Loa Angwlaa. CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN R. R. DIRECT RAIL COMMUNICATION WITH NATIONAL CITT AND SAN DIECO. On Md alter Monday, Pehruary IH, 188.1, Mm Ol tlm California S.mtln ni Kuiln .:v\ tfouin aonili will leave San IWnardiuo daily. Kundava u>- MpiffL at 1 i .c. Colton at 1:M«, m., or on arrivul of Runt bound Soul hern Pacific, train, and Kivtirsiiie at 1.11 a. m., arriving at San l>io(fo at 7:15 P. M. OoiiiK uortli, will lea. - San OUko at H:4O a. h llheraide at »rrivn lf r at Colton at Wiv. v ami Mati Hcntardinn at S.afi p. m. Which IsBo rninutaM Canter than San FmncMto time. PttaatWtf >€■ will wive from ten (10) to stxij v twi)Li'»tif hy miriliifint, thiir ticket*) ol tha a«onl hcfore sntcrtn* the rars. CliM*t connection* ma-le with S. P. local to ami from liOt AtlffjtM, PtHMltfafl M ami iri'in Urn Kast will Uva hut short deiav at UOHon. The ahove in .ViUonal Uitv time, pop information for frciunt or fare tvldr. m tmot California Southern tuiiroad, Colton, or J. M. VICTOR, Sutwtinteiident, and Oen. Fr' aviid Pans. Aj.'\ N City. Cftl. •u;£B FOR SALE. 240 Acre? with Water for Domeutic Purposes, $5.00 pur Acre, Halt Caßh. H. J. si F.VKNsoN. Kooin 11, Uonncy M.a-k, i.r r. O. link 7SKI Lw Attgolea. netoU Wood Teams Wanted. eh***, Nlttoa eariof leaau nn nasi Ir itxloaere*davUar,perda] h) bajrltf) ■ellttaa/taem. A K. MUM IK, AttherrßVrnt nt | X Kowan, 111 North MANTELS nnd URATES J.A. BARROWS, 111 Mat JI .N. Lus AM.I I.KS sTKKr.T. A GREAT BARGAIN. 52 22! *'"- , "' ,T : Gas Cooking Stoves, V imill at MMM, FOB SALE OK TO REM ON KASY TKHMS Gas Reduce'lito $3.50 per Thousand Feet, ar* Economical aa well. LIN, ANUKI.KS OAS COMPANY, I arpla lv. MM No. v MM ra HUM! JIIW.KLLAKKOM. MISCKI.I.AXEOUa. Pacific Wagon Comp'y, No. 'MM Ml Kill .11AIX STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Every Description ot Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, Etc. Manufactured'from Material Seasoned to Suit this Climate. Call and Examine My Goods. J. R. McMANIS, Manager. decMwf BOOKBINDER N^^^^f At,U- - \mm — ... - - Paper Box Manufacturer, 20 and 22 NORTH SPRING STREET. All Work Done at San Francisco Prices. 3ES Xji SIN ORBr The New Calouy on the California Southern It. It., Tw4'.nty .lilies South uf Kivvritide. Mil Hun 11 MB. Kuooefs. (Ivor 4lxty taruiH, itvaraglßf thirty mi.l or.-r 0110 hundnMt t.m ii lulu have 1...H, mild. Thnußitiidi. i.Oree. li-ivo hi t-ii set ill urihar I. »n.l 1...U..-K tinllt and lltriwta gmh.l. Our ORAND AVt'.NliK, TEN MII.KH I/)NO; uur ...-i.titif.il Like, now at IU l.ilfh. .IHtmte; our .l. ! iithtful ..-llnii.-i-, put nr.- .|... al li.ut am.lta] rainl»ll an.l water lurllltle., rlrti »ull, luw |,rle««- «KA to WJO PICK lunna, one thlld ra.h ..n.i lialaii.-e at ti j.„r int.-r.-h-, i ..rl.ioly luuki. ll' n Hit- l.t-.t urT.-rii.« .... tl.,- iinirk.:t. For rlrculara an.l fiirtli,r|iarlleillar» .all on or a.1.1i.-«. tin proprietors, Br. 11. lIKAI.It. Kl.inora, Cal., X>. TVT- tTBUt A t=r J*. r*nT H.K.nm and .17 Nadeau 111...-k. 1,... Ai.Krloa, Cala JanßO HH.IMMKK KMnora, Cal. H. SLOTTERBECK, Sportsmen's Headparters, Temple Block, Opposite United States Hotel, SHOTCUMS. THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THE SIERRA MADRE VILLA For Comfort, a I'loaan.rit Iloine, BOQi living, Pure Air ami SparkllnK Mountain Water. The Fame of the \ ills. «itli its v' .omnin.lation for one htunlr.-l gueats, ia world-wide. Situated on the mountain aide, IstMj feet, above the sea, in the midst of an ORANGE ORCHARD, And overlooking the line Ssn Gabriel Valley, wilh fine unites of rooms, containing all modern con vciie nees with Iwfe , lp»jtfcwi veraitilaa, a beautiful lawn and tho most gonial olhnate under ABOVE THE SEA FOGS. The Villa U .li.iant from I/» AbMm thlrtec ilea. Traina leave dally for San Gabriel Station at suna. «. and 2..X) r. ». Villa a!..K.- meet- ail ttuii.a I AHK OO 4 KSTBt. hot Imther information iuquin. hy mail to Sau Uahriel t'oHtolliee, or telephone direct to thy Villa to W. I. ttHOAPjj, Maniwer WM. OOGtWELL, Hroprlotor i|e»-7 HARDWARE EMPORIUM, NO. 21 LOS ANGELES ST. Denier in Stoves, Rauges, Hartlwiiro, Agrienltural liiiplemeula, Foroc anrl Lill Pumps, Ruliber Hose, Crockery «nrl Glassware, Iron ami l'ipe. Sole A for the Superior Sloven and Ranges, manufactured by Bri<ige& lieaob Manufactur ing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware aud Artesian Well l'ipe. Plumbing in all its branches done to order with neatness and dispatch, targl tf A. VIGIam.O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST STKEET, BETWEEN SPBING AND MAIN. i.oa AJWUMagai, tj >v r.. tebsn WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WIU SEE DV EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE Shicaco, Rock Island & Pacific R y, Jeirtu the Cr»nt Centrnl Line, nftords to trnvclers, by reuson of ita unrivaled «co position, the shortoat and best route between th* East, Northeaat anc Southeast, and the Woat, Northwest and Southwest. It la literally and atriotly true, that its connections are all of the principal Mno* af road between the Atlantic and the Pacific. By its main line and branches It reaches Chicago, Jollet, Peoria, Ottawa La Siille, Oeneseo, Moi.no and Rock Island, in Illinois,- Davenport, Muscatine Washington, Keokuk, Knoxvilie, Oska.'oosa, Fairfield. Dee Moines, West LU erty lowa City, Atlantic, Avooa, Audubor, Harlan, Cuthrle Center and Council Bluffs n lowa t Can.u.n. Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, m Missouri, and Le tven vonb and Atchison tn Kansas, and tha hundreds of cities, vlllase* an* town ntermediate. The "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As It IB familiarly called, offers to travelers all tho advantages and con-fort, ncrdent to a smooth track, .ale bridaos. Union Depots tt all connnotlns points Fast E.ti.ess Trains, composed o( COMMODIOUS, WELL VENTILATED, Y/EU HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES ' n line of th MOST MACNIFICENT HORTON RECLINH4C CHAIR CARS ever built t PULLMAN'S atest designed and handsomest PALACE BLEEPINO CARS, nnd DINING CAR{ hat are acknowledged by press and pecple to be the FINEST RUN UPON AN\ .'OAO IN THE COUNTRY, and In which superior meals are served to travelers a -no low rate of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTB EACH. THREE TRAINS each way between CHICACO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Oirect Line, via Sons*, and Kankakee, has recently been opens* netween Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La Fayette i.id Council Bluffs. St. Paul, Minneapolis and intetmediate points. All Through Passenp-ere carried on Fast Express Trains. For more detuned information, see Maps and Fol Jers, which may be obtained, as well as Tickets, nt all principal T'cket Offices in llnltod States and Canada, or of U. R. CABLE, £. ST. JOHN, Vlc-Pros't A rinn'i Manage-, Qen'l T'k't m. Pass'r Ag-« I or Hairs and ..ill lallirinotloi, I<B 9. W. ThamaSJM, Trat. 'ling P.is.ellger Agrnt. St. El use Hsylel, I.oa Angelea. rwrnair. '<n r.HM (cuhn, CHEAP FOR CASH. Will trade lot iuui> lu>u<ltsc or « i'> MMrtl I . i ii.Tt.-rt ol the mif»t .nd IhM land In tW Anita xallev.no«rrhiir.-h. School, Motgl and store, o, crone hun.lr.d . In ■ <T. ~i Tun ner.-t in a »arut) ul ttM» and » km all lv lull Iwariiw. (Vary i**»r huildiug».j Any amount ol aatrr, a«ou« of thi oM«»l an.l iwM dttcht>* la this \*lk* through tin. lands, Thla land I*l Id Into uu acre lot- and mo Id to ad van t aft with good profit*. Add nan P. v. Box : «»v, mtiif *iiM« i «*" h* (t.u«i«ftf , HORSES FOR SALE. Ur.lt and ssrl horai. for sale hy Kmll Franke ' Bl Po rmmj Ul|y, Tne animal, oan be seen on I every Hun.ia> l.y parties who desire to pur fiaae mjif REMOVAL. POWBT dl OR R, LNUCKTAKKHd AMI KMBALMESS, Hate removed to their new store. No. 47 ilSortl. Burllur .1. eel H LEGAL, ELEOTIOK PROCLAMATION. ( CLEKK'S OFFICE, > ' BOARIT OT SI'PERATH(»KB, J * Loa AHfISLR*. CAL., ' - :■ t . ■ 31, 1&84.) In thr Matter of the Kteetfvn J On motion of Supervisor Girmii it Is , hereby ordered that thero be published. In ( .ecordance with Section HMSoftbe Political | Code, and for the period of ten days nest before the election hereinafter mentioned, a < copy of the Election ProcUmatloti of tbe , Governor of this Stale, which said pjoclajnn- \ tloulaln words and figures following,to wit: ] XI * lamatlon. STATE OF CALIFOKNIA. ( I EXEC I'M YE OEPAK 1 MENT. ( I VGTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (hut a general ' election will be held throughout the State of California on Tuesday, the fourth day of November A. I>. I*s4, when the following ofheers will be elected, viz ; Eight Elector-ol President and Vice-Prenl dent oi tho Lulled States. Six Representatives tn the Congress of the Culled States, to he elected from the follow ing district*: I. Oue Representative from ihe First Con gresslonal IMstrlct, comprising the Count tc* of Uol Norte, Humboldt. Trinity, Siskiyou, Shasta. Modoc, Lassen, Plumas, Sierra, Te hama, Colusa, Mendocino, Lake, Sonoma, •I One Representative from the Second Congressional IMstrlct, com prising the Coun lies of Butte, Sutler, Yuba, Nevad t Placer, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras, Sau Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Tuolumne, aud Marl 3. Oue Representative from the Third Con gressional I'l-trlct, comprf-liig the Counties n( Yolo, Sacramento, Solano, Contra Costa, Marin, and Alameda 4. One Represent alive from the Fourth i 'on gres-lnnul hi-trict, comprising all that por lion of the city and < 'uiiiity nf Sau Francisco described as follows, viz.: Commencing at the Intersection of Bryant Street with the water- of the Bay of San Francisco, continu ing thence along the center nf Bryant Street to Ihe center of Seventh Street; thence along the center of Seventh Street to the center of Market Street: thence along the center of Market Street to the center of McAllister Street: thence along the center of McAllister Street to the center of Leavenworth Street, thence along the center of Leavenworth Street to the center ot Sutter Street; thence along the eeuterof Sutter Street to the center of Hyde Street; thence aloug the eeuterof Hyde St reel to the center of Cull fornla Street: thence along the center of California Street to Its Intersection with the east llneof the Clly Cemetery: thence northerly In a direct line lo the waters of the Pacific Ocean: theuce along the shore In an easterly direction to the place of beglunlug, together with all the Islands within the boundaries of the City and County of San Francisco. 6. One Representative from the Fifth Con gressional District,comprisingavlUl portion of the City and County of Sin Francisco not included in the Fourth Congressional Dl trici. together with the Counties of San Ma leo, Suita Cruz, and Santa Clara. ii. One Representative from the Sixth Con gn-ssioiiai District, comprising the Counties of Sin Benito, Monterey, Sm Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara,Ventura. Kern,Tulare, Fresno, Alpine. Mono, Inyo, Sin Bernardino, Loa Angeles, and San fllefto. State Senators from the following Sena-' torial Districts: F'lrst District, composed of the Counties of San Diego and S in Bernardino, one Senator. Third District.composed nf the Counties of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo, one Senator. Fifth District, composed of the Counties of Mariposa, Merced, and Stanislaus, oue Sena- Seventh District, composed of the County of Santa Clara, two Senators. Ninth District, composed of that portion of tho City and County of San Francisco bounded and described as follows: Com mencing at a point w here the southerly Hue of the Cnited States military reservation known as the "Presidio Reservation," Inter sects with the waters of the Pacific Ocean; thence meandering along the waters of said ocenn and the waters of the Bay of San Franci-co northerly, easier if, and southerly to a point where Washington Street Intersects with said bay; thence westerly aloni: -aid w Street to it - intersection vv nil Fir-l A venue : thence northerly along said avenue to its Intersec tion with the southerly boundary Hue nf the said "Presidio Reservation;" theuce westerly and along the southerly houudary line of said "Presidio Ke-erv utiou" to its intersection with the Pacific Ocean and the point of beginning, two Senators. Eleventh District.composed of that portion ofthe City and County of Sin Francisco bounded and described as follows: Com mencing at a point on the line of Market Street where Fourth Sireet intersects with said Market Sireet; thence easterly along said Market Street to the waters of the Bay of San Fruici-co; thence southerly and southwesterly along the line of the waters of t.ald bay to a point where Fourth Street intersects with said bay; theuce northerly along the Hue of said Fourth Street to the point of beginning, two Senators. Thirteenth District, composed of that por Hon of the City and County of Sun Franet-co bounded and described as follows: Com mencing at a point where the Point Lobos Toll Roail produced lv a direct line westerly Intersects with the waters of the Pacific ocean and running (hence easterly along -aid Point Lobos Toll Road tothe point of ils connection with Geary Street : theuce along -aid Gearv Street easterly to it- Intersection with Larkin Street; thence southerly along said larkin Street to the pointof intersection With Market Slreel: thence northeasterly along said Market Sireet to the point where Eighth Street Intersects with said Market Street; thence southeasterly along said Eighth Street to it- Intersection with Chan ne! Sireet; theuce northeasterly along said Channel Street to the point of its Intersec tion with Fourth Street; thence southeast erly along said Fourth Street to the point of its intersection with the Bay of Sin Fran cisco; thenc- southerly airing the Hue of ihr waters of said: bay to the point of intersection with the boundary line between the City and County of Sin Francisco and the County of San Mateo with the waters of said bay; thence Westerly along said boundary line t>> the point of intersection with the Pacific Ocean; thence northerly along the llneof said ocean to the point of beginning, two Senators. Fifteenth District, composed of the Coun ties of Contra Costa, und Marin, oue Sena- Seventeenth District,composed of the Coun ties of Tuolumne and Calaveras, one Sciih- Nineteenth District, composed of the Coun ties of Solano and Yolo; Solano, one Sena tor . Solano jointly with Yolo, one Senator. Twentv-flrst District, composed nf the County of Sonoma, one Senator. Twenty-third District, composed of the Counties of El Dorado and Alpine, on Sciih- Twetttv fifth District, composed of (he Counties of Yuba and Sutter, one Senalor. Twenty-seventh District, composed of the Counties of Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte, one Senator. Twenty-ninth District, composed of the Conniiesof Colusa and Tehama, one Sciih- Also, members nf the Assembly as follows: 1. The Counties of Del Norte and Siskiyou, one member. 3. That portion of the County of Hum boldt comprising the Townships of Orleans, Klamath. Trinidad. Mad River, Cnlon, Eu reka, and Bucksport, one member. 3. All that portion of Humboldt County uot included In the Second Assembly Dis trict, one member. 4. The Counties of Trinity and Shasta, one .'». The Counties of Modoc and Lassen, one ii. The Counties of Plumas and Sierra, one member. 7. The County of Tehama, one member. H. That portion of the County of Butte com prising all of Chieo and Dayton townships; all of Oregon Township lying west of the meridian line dividing ram-es two and three east, In townships twenty und twenty-one north. Mount Diablo base aud meridian; all of Hamilton Township, except that part of -ild town-hip lying east of I tie section bound iry line- of sections four, nine, and sixteen, and north of sections twenty-seven, twenty-six, and twetity five, township nine teen north, range three east, Mount Diablo base and meridian, as laid down on the oth.i'i .! map of -aid Butte Coutily, and all nf liridlev Township, In said ciiuuty.HM re centiy set otl'from Hamilton Township by the Board of Supervisors of said county, oue member. it. All that portion of Butte County nol included in the Eighth A-emblv District, on.- member. It). 'The County of Colusa, oue member. 11. The County of Mendocino, one mem her. 12. The County of Lake, one member. I. t. The Counties of Sutter huil Yuba, one It Alt (hut portion of the County of Ne vada comprising Ihe Township- of Nevada, BloomflcSd, aud Eureka, and the Precinct- ot • herokce and North Sin Juan, in Bridge port Township, one member. lA. Allthat portion of the l oiinlv of Ne vada not included In the Fourteenth As sembly District, one member. Hi. I he County of Placer, one member. 17. 'The County of El Dorado, on,- member. im. All thai portion of the Count) nl M icra memo comprising the Fin and I bird Ward "Vj.'Vl'l'th !'/porth.ii of the rouniy of Sacra mento comprising the Second and I\.nrih Wards of S tcramento City, one member. '20. All thai portion ol (lie i .unity of Sura incut it included in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth .\--einl.ly District., one member. JI. The County of Yolo, one member. _"J. 'I he County of Napa, one member. •it. That port! f the Coiintv of Honour, 1 comprising the townships of" Clmerdale. ' W a-tiington, Mend, elno, Sail Point, Red- 1 wood, Bodega, and Occult, one member. 24. That portion of the County of X mo 1 cm pi i-lng (he Townships of Ann ill v. S inta 1 Itosa, Knight's Valley, and Russian River, 1 Allthat pot lion of the Coiinly of.-on-no. not included iv the I wentv-third and , wen ' iy fount) As-ru.My District-,,,,,.- member. •iii. All thin portion of the County of Solum. ' comprising Township, of Vallejo and Be 1 nlcla, one mi-inU'r. '27. All (hat o -rib.n of the Count vof Snhm,, 1 ■lot included In the Twenty sixth As-einhi. 1 District, one member. 2s, I he County of Marin, one m.-itibcr. ■2H. AU that portion of the Clly and County 1 of Sau Francisco bounded as follow - < 'om- 1 niciicing at the point of intersection «>,,.,,. i lite center live.-l Bryant street inter-, e;-l!,e 1 water- of Bay of *m Franci-e... , ~l M| .uiiig j li'lined -l.ret- "llni'i'/l" Firlt,''Fir"''tn • Minna. Minn,, to Second, sv, ) ,„ Market ' M irket to Kearney. Kcarnv to s •<■, ,, im-nto' 1 Sacramento tothe watd- of ibe Hay of Sin' ; ,^MvL;■, :v T 1 ? ( ;:;:^ u *i,Vo^/iV;;!. 1 j S..rk.-l ... I, s,-.- I i,, Mi mi,,,,, 1 n' r |'.V' r """ I' 1"' ' 1' "1 lH.»lnnlim. j X All .1)4. portion of tlwCllr and Coantl ! ofH»iOr , 1,,„iu.1,-,l„. i,„ 1,,„. (•„„, I M.UIM ll.t ... I„. 11,1, r.. l 1i.,1. ..I >„T,111„.|,[,. I Slr.-rl ..n.i I hi- m.1.-is ..i iht- H„> „f H.in I ran * ......... liliiiui.it I h.-ii.,■ nl..ui/Ul. liU-rnf ' til.' 1..11..X liil- Inu.ir.l -ii,.,,|. Hi. i, lv |i. ' K.'rtrnv, k.-iirn\ 1.. Siiu. r, Him.T t.. * Lr..n ' HI«K-kl..i. 1.. l-ni-IBc. I'D-iHc I.) Ihr w<lrn<»l 1 Ihr 11..\ <>l shi H..11. I-. .., Ilu-m-.. hluiik tho ' .hon ..f .«l.| I.Hy („ the BUHM »>f ' lOfMhlf n llh .HI tin. witter* ..I thy ll.ij.il 1 Hun Kr.nclM..), aud the I.lhi.u. i...uulned ' llli-rL-lu »ltu«t.-.t will.in th,- l..niii.i.tri... ul thf rlty aatl . ou ut > ol Hau Fmuclaco, od« 1 member. LEOAX. 32. AH that purtluu of the City aud County « of Bin Pr.nci«co bounded ai Ml..*. Com c taet.cluti nt the Intersection o| p-u'Wr Htre.-t > Wi the waters of the Hay of Sin Tnuclnro, I eouliiiuhiK thence »l,.ug the eeuterof the i folic wing Il'lio-d -ir..,.. |~rir!,- to -■.•k - JOTI, Ml,,ckto», M..-..r tn M ti4i.li, M. mm t" Ureeti. hreen I. tu. ...iter-, of the i.ay I of H iii Frm.ich.oo, llunee alum; the shore of *ah Bay of Hill Francisco to the pUtt of J tea inn In*,, one member. , p All th-st pnrtl-.r. "f the City end County of H-.li Fr-riclsco houniled hi. follow* LW t pMoln| it the point of Interact). luu of i Oreen Street nnd th* e/atem-of th*. Hay of Bhi Francisco, continuing thence along the cen Mr of tbi roUowjßg named Ktroets: fireen to M I*oll, Mason to Sutter, Sutler to June* 1 Joiie-* to Greenwich, Greenwich to th.-- water* ofthe Bay of 8 in ftaneboo, thence hlouk < the shore of said bay to the pi ueo of begin i Olng, oue member. < 8-t. All tint portion of the (jfiy mid County of Hun Francisco bouuded as follows: Com < roeueiiitf, at UM intersection of tireeuwlch i Street and the witters of the Buy of Sin Franei.sco, continuing thence along the ecu i ler ii. the following ii tuned streets Green i Wich to Jones, Jones to Hmter. Butter to i Hyde, Hyle to ihe w iter.-* ofthe Bay of Sin i Fruiii'luco, thence t.l.>nir the nhore of said bay to the place of beginning, one inemher. 35. Alt that portion of the City and County < of Hui FruncUeo bounded a-, follows: Com mencing nt the lit!er-eetlon of the center of Br \ nut mid I hii-l -■> reel-, c u,tinll[llk i licnc alone, the center of the following named street- Bryant to Fourth, Fourth to M■irket, Market p. Stockton, Stockton to Sutter, Sutter < to Kearny, Kearuy to Market, Market to Third, Third to the place of beginning;, oue member. 3ii. All lhat portion of the City and County of Sim Fmnciaco bounded h> follows: Com mencing at the iuter-ectlon of Fourth and Itryaut Streets, theuce along the Center oi no- following tinned -(reels: liry- ' •lit lv Fifth. Fifth to Market, Market to Ma- Bon, Mason to Sutter, Sutler to Stockton, Stockton to M.irkel, Murk el to Foiiri li, nnd ; Fourth to plnee of l.cglnniiiir, one incuiher. ,17. All Unit portion of the City iinj County \ of s.i, Franci-co hounded as follows: Com mencing nt tiie Intersection of Fifth mid ' Bryant Streets, Continuing ilu-ncc along llie oeuter of the follow inn named streets: Bry ant to Sixth, Sixth to Market. Market to Tay lor, T.tvlor to Sutler, Sutter to M .-on, Mason . to Market, Market to Fifth, nnd Fifth tothe place of beginning, one iiiemlier. !iH. All that portion of the City ami County of H m Franci-co boiindeil ti- follows: Com mencing at the intersection <.f Sixth and Bryant Street*., continuing thence along the ©enter of the following immed streets: Bry ant to Seventh, Seventh to Market, Market to McAllister, McAllistert«. Leavenworth. I.eav eiithworth to Sutter, Sitter to hit i..r, i«vlor to Market, Market to Sixth, and Sixth to the plsc-- nt beginning, one member. All that portion of the City ami County Of San Franci-co hounded as follows: Com mencing hi the Intersection of Bryant and Seventh Streets, continuing theuce along the center of the following named streets: Bryant tn Eighth, Eighth lo Market, M irket to Lirklu, Larkin to Sutter Sutter to Leaveti worth, Leavenworth to McAllister, McAl lister Ui Market, M irkel to Seventh, and Sev enth to the place ..f beginning, one member. 41). All that portion of the City and County of bin Francheo bounded a- follows: Com mencing nt the intersection of Hryaut and Eighth Streets, continuing theuce along the center of the follow ing named streets: Bry . ailt to Eleventh, Kleveiith to Market, Market to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutter, Sutter to Larkin, Larkin. to Market, Market to Eighth, and Ejghth to the place of beginning, oue 41. All that portion of the City aud County of Han Franci-co bounded a- follows: Com meiieiug Ht the intersection of Hyde Street with the witters of the Bay of Sm Francisco, caintinultig theuce along the eeuterof Hyde Street to the center of California Street: thence along the center of California Street 111 a direct line to Us intersection with the east line oi the City Cemetery : thence north erly lv a direct line to the waters of the Pa cific ocean; thence along the shore in an easterly direction to the place of beginning, one member. 42. All that portion of the City and County of Hin Francisco bounded as follows: Com mencing at the intersection of Avenue B and the waters of tho Pacific Ocean, continu ing thence along the center of the following named streets: Aveuue B to First Avenue, Klr-t Avenue to Turk Street, Turk lo hevisa dero, lievisadero to Kddy.Eddv to Van Ness, Van Ness to Sutter, Sutler to Hyde, Hyde to California, California to the c ist line of the , City Cemetery: thence a irthcrly In a direct line to the waters of the Pacific Ocean, thence along the «hore In a westerly ami ', southerly direction to the place of begin- Uing. together with the Islands known asthc Fanillntie Mauds,one member. , 48. All that portion of the City and County . of San Francisco hounded as follows: Com mencing at the intersection of Avenue Band , the waters of the Pacific Ocean, continuing , thence along the center of the following : named streets: Avenue B to Fir-l Avenue, t First Avenue to l urk, Turk to lievisadero, , hevi-adero io Kddv, Eddy to Van Ne-s, Van , Ness to Fell. Fell to Ktanyan. Stanyan to I», li '. jto the waters ofthe Pacific Ocean, theuce , along the shore of said ocean to the place of beginning, one member. H. All that portion uf the Cltv aud County , of Shi rVanci-eo hounded Ha follow*.: Com menclng at the intersection nf Avenue I), and . the waters of the Pacific Ocean, continuing . thence along the center of the following , named streets; Avenue 1> to Si divan. Sian ; van to Fell, Fell tn Van Ness. Van Ness to : Market, Market to Eleventh. Eleventh to , Channel, Chauuel to Harrison, Harrison to [ Fourteenth, Fourteenth to Guerrero, Guer , rero to Eighteenth, [hence along Eighteenth ; to its westerly end, theuce in a direct llue we-ten> tn an Intersection of the eastern . limit of X Street (or Avenue), (hence along j X to the waters of the Pacific Ocean, tlience [ northerly along the shore to the place of be ginning, oue in em her. j 4ft. Alt (hut portion of the City and County of San Francisco bounded as follows: Com mencing at tIM intersection of Guerrero and r Fourteenth Streets, continuing thence along . the center of the following named .streets: Fourteenth to Harrison, Harrinon to Chan , nel, Channel to Bryant, Bryaut to Seventh, I Sevenlli lo Mi-siM-liipi, Mississippi Io Napa, I Napa to Tweiiieth, Twentieth tn Guerrero, . and Guerrero to the place of beginning, one ' member 4». All that portion of the City and County r of Sim Francisco hounded as follows: Com , menciug at the intersection of Hryaut Street and the waters of the Bay of S tv FraDOlaßO, thence continuing along the center of the . following named streets: Bryant to Sev enth, Seveiiin to Mi-i-vippi, Mississippi to . Napa, Napa to the waters of the Hay of San I ranclscn, and thence along the shore of said hay to the place of beginning, one 47. All tbat portion of the Clly and C ty of San Francisco hounded a> follow-,: Com j menciug at the intersection of Napa Street and the waters of the Bay of S tv Francisco, continuing thence along the Center of the . following named streets: Napa to Howard, Howard to Army, Army to Mission, thtuice , along the county road to it.- iuier-.n with th.- houndarv line di\iding tin- Cmntii--. of , Sau Francisco and Sin Mateo, theuce along said boundary tine to IU Inwraeettun with the waiters ofthe Bay of San Francisco, , thence along the shore of said bay to the place of beginning, one, member. 4*. All that portion of the City and County , of Han Francisco bounded as follow s: Com mencing at the intersection of X Street and the waters of the Pacific Ocean, continuing theuce along the center uf the foil, wing named streets: X to its easterly limit, thence ; in a direct line to the westerly end of Eigh teenth, Eighteenth to Guerrero, Guerrero to I weuilcilt. 1 wentteth to Howard. Howard to Army, Army to Mission, thence along the county road to its intersection with the boundary line dividing the Counties of S in Franci-co and S in M tteo, thence aiougsaid Hue to the Waters of t lie Pacific Ocean, theuce along the shore of said oceau In the place of beginning, on.- member. 4J. The County of S in Mateo, one member. M, The County of Suits Cruz, one mem ber. M. All that portion nf Alameda Comity comprising the townships of Murray and WasnitiKtoii, and (hat certain portion ~f Eden I owndiip within the corporate limits of ihe Town of Hay wards, and that portion of said Edeti Township known as, C'.stro Valley election precinct, described aa fol lows, to wit: . ouimencing at a uoiut where Ihe northerly line of the Town Hayward.s is inters.-.v.-d by the dividing Hue between I Sin Lorenzo and Castro Valley election pre cincts, thence along said dividing line of said i.recinels to the middle line of Sin 1., in.lm Creek : I heiii'e easterly anil iiorth erlv along the middle of said creek tothe ilivi.ling line of said counties to its point of intersection with the dividing line of K.J.-n and Murray Townships itfnr.suid; thence along Mild dividing line between Ed. ;, n,d Murray Towmdilps to the corner of Eden I Murray, and WasUingion Town-hip*: thence ! westerly along ihe line dividing tne loin, ; ships of Washington aim" Eden to tiie middle of theinountiitn road from Hay w aids, iheuce northerly along the middle of said road to ' the •oulnerly boundary line of tin-town of ' llaywards and Castro Valley election pre ' ehiots to the place of beginning, one lucni- 1 X, AU that portion of Alameda CoQut* ' comprising so much of K.j.-ii lowiiship i\ ' is not Included iv the I'iftv fh-t As-eulbh ' HNtrlei. and that portion of itrooklvn town" -inp lying outside of the City m Oakland ' .mil all o| Alameda lown.ship. .-tie m.-mber' 1 /st. AH that portl d Alim.-t, C.anilv con.priduglhe sixth an.l Fourth Ward, n, (he Cltv of Oakland, d.-.cribed a> follfrWl Iteglnuing at the poii.t in t }„■ we-lerlv liv of the Seventh \\ .. rd w i,.it the same i- inter -ecte.l by Tenth Sireei produced, theuce * we-terly along-aid oml, Street to Adalioe I Strict: thenc -ontheil) along said Ad iliue ' st reel to the northerly line of Al imed.t t lowi.sldp; theue.-ea-trrly u |.,ng said llneof I t' r.,..ds Township to where the same is lutersee .-d by the dividing line Lftw.-eii ' the said sixth ami S.-veuth Wards; tlicnt nortberl. alon- -aid dividing line to the f point o iH'uinnihg, .me member. * M. A i thai portion of Alameda County * eomprl ing the Klral Ward of the city of ' '>akf h.-iiiL'Hll that portion of said City of Oak! ...d ijiiej west of Adalilie Street; and ' all thai p- ttioi, ofthe County of Abtmede, being a j.oite ii oi Oakland lownship. lying ■ nul-nl.. -i -aid ( ityof Oakland, bounded as luitow.: Coiniueneing al (he Intersection of f the ii Tlhem rlntrt-r line of the City of Oak land wlt Ii the dividing line between Biy nnd fc leuu-.eil eb-ctioi, precincts. thence north erly siong i >ii\idiiig line to where it intersects the southerly line between Berke ley election precinct, tlteiiee westerly along -aid line of slid Berkeley election precinct tothe dividing line between Berkeley anil \\i-t Berkeley election precincts; tnence norther I j along said dividing line last uamed to the ■outhefl* llneof ocem View elcctfon precinct; Iheuce easterly along said last named Hue to the dividing line betweeu Alatneda and Contra Costa Counties; theuce northwesterly and westerly along said Ala meda and Contra c .st i boundary Hue of 1 Alameda County and the city and County of . H iii Francisco, thence southerly along suid 1 last i,iiiued bound .r* llm- to the said mirth em charier Hue of lite Clly of Oakland; 1 theuce easterly Hlong said last named Hue to ihe poinl of beginning, one member. 1 ft-V All that portion of Alnnied>i County , coiopri-iug the Second and Third Wanls of 1 the Cltv of Oikl md. and bounded Us fol lows: Commencing at the Intenewtlnn oi ■ the uorihern charter Hue of the c.ty ..i o.kiaud with the ceuter line of Adailne 1 s reel, thence loiilherly along -aid center lino ..i Adailne Street to where I lie m tin- i - 1 inter-eeted by the center Hue of Tenth Street Iheiieee t-terlj ulonif - ild center Hue 1 of -Tenth Street lo the Center Iltieof Broad way ; thence iiortlterlj along lite center Uiie " of Broad wa> lo the dividing Hue h. in c,.„ the Second and Fifth Wards; thence easterly 1 along-.aid dividing Hue las! named to the div i.Ting Hue between the Second and Sev- « ■-nl I. " ar.ls, thence mulherlj along , ,id last 1 named Hue to the said northern charter Hue; - theuce westerly along said last named Hue J to the p..in! of beginning, one member. * t%% All that portion of Alameda County t' comprising all uf Oakland 'Township out- 1 LEGAL. sub- of tbe City (.1 OHkl-nd, ami ooi In cluded In tbi- H/ly bmrtti Ai-eiabv Muriel, hii.l fill n| Ihe Tbj ~i <>,kl iud c./uftitotin* !ht-rlflh aiid beriMith Wards, uot JnclutleJ In tbe Hftv tbtrd, Killy foarilnmU Fnlv-fiftl) A*-,:i:i'.i> nUtrleis, i,i ( |. mi.'mber The Couuty nl Coutra Cotu, one ineiii -s»i. All ibtitportb.n of the County of Hun Joaquin cum,.riiiiiK lb.- City of Stockton, one member. iii. All that portion of Han Joaquin Couiht uot Included ltitbe Fifty eighth I'i-s(ri*:t. i ul member. «0. The Cuunty of Amador, one member. til. The County of Cilevaran, one member. Xl The (-'.»uuty of I'uolumue, one mem ber. t>3. All thut portion of tbe Couuty of 8 nitft Clan, coiupri«iui: the Township* of ALiul d«u, Hedwoiwl, Pre in out, Alvlso, antl 8 inta Clam, one member. M. Allthat jmrtiouof the County nf 8-iuta Clam couiprMntr tiie Clly of Sin Jom, one member. All tbat portion of 8 intaClara County uomprUlnipiif I 0.. uf Uilpitm, Uur "et. aud oilroy, aud H H of the lownihipof Hiu Joae, except the City of Hau Joa«, one member. County of Btinislaui, oue member. '"V'ountlesof Merced and M-ripona, one member. £.* C , ouut T otHm Benito one member. mi %\l Gl A ouat y oi Monterey, one member. Jhe County..! r-m.su one member. to lu c J- oua .r oi T,,t «re. one member. uilmtof: C ° umy °' Luis ObUpo.one ber' * h * C ° Umy 0t BauU B «»- r «. «"e one member' 111111 *'' °' Keru R,,d Vtnturn, 76. All that portion of Lo« Anirelen Couiitv herniiiMln, hi Mni te, Hin Gabriel, La Hal lon i, Azus'i. VVilmiiiKton Sin Ain,».T,7. !■ i all that portion ~r 1,1 A n K X\ *"i 2 S'ni conu ned within Uu- «'it> limlis „f (.. geles City, one tnuinber. 77. That portion of Loh Augtde.t Couiitv confined within tin- limit, nf the Clt ■of Loa Angelea, oue uiemlier. ' 7>*. All that portion ~f tbe Couuty of Loa Aneeleanot Included In the Sevejty-aix h andHeventy iieventb AH-emblVaJ, trlcta one liii'lnbiT. ' me hf* omm * ° f a '" l one U The County or itau Diego, one member. A .o Judge, of the .Superior Court In and for the following cnuntle-a viz - m C M \ h * oi Alpine, Ama itli' S Utt . c ' r^, 1( -'V' ir '*N Cuius,.. Contra Costa, -pel Norte, fcl Dondn, Kre,no, Humboldt Inyo Kern, Like, Liaaen. M irin, Murlposa Mendocino, Merced. Mmb-e Mono Monte rey, Napa Nev,id,,, I'lioer, Plum'sa, Hni Betiltn, S in Bernnrdluo, S„u fMego, Shu Lots ObUpo Bin Mateo, Siuta Barlur,., SmVa Cruz, Shasta, Sierr-i, Sf.kiyou, Solano, tttan- IslttUH, Tehami Trinity. Tnlare J nnliirnie Ventura, and Yolo.oue Judgeof the Superior In the CoailUfl of Yuba and Sutter com bined, oue Judge of the Superior Court. In each of the Couiillea of Alamedi, Los Angele.i. S icrameuto, Joauliiu, Suita ( lira, nnd Souoma, two Judges of the flu perior Court. In the City aud County of Sin KrauciM'o four Judge.-, of the .Superior Court. Also, at the said eluftion, amendments to the Constitution ~{ State, submitted by the Legislature at its lust regular session, and at Its last extra sessfmi, numbered hs herein after specified, will be voted upon by the electors of aaid Stale, vl«. ; AMENDMENT Nt>. 1. ARTICLE Xt. SKmoN IS. In anycity where thereare no public worlt.l owned and controlled uy the municipality for supplyint- the samewith water or artificial light, any individual or any company, duly lncorpnnUed for such purpose under and by authority of the laws of tnls State, shall, under the direction of the Superintendent of .street-, or other i.Ulcer hi control thereof, and under such general reg ulations as the mnalelpality may proucribe for damages, and Indlmulty for dironges have the privilege of using the public streets and thoroughfares thereof, and of laying down pipe* and conduits therein, and con nections therewith, so far as mny be neces sary for Introducing into and supplying such city aud Its Inhabitants either wllh gas light or other illumiu ding light, or with fresh water for domestic and all other pur poses, upon the i Ii ih ,t themuniclpal government shall have the right to regulate the charges thereof. AMENDMENT SO. 2. SkctioN 7. The Governor, Superintend ent of Public Instruction, and tne Brlnci palsoftlieSuileNi.rm.il Schools, shall con stitute the State Board of Education, aud shall compile, or <Muse to be compiled, and adopt a uniform series of text-book* for use In the common -rhuols throughout tbe State. The Stale Board may cause such text books, when adopted to bo priuted and published by the Superintendent of State Printing at ( the State Printing Ofllce, and wheu so printed and published, to be distributed and sold at tbe co»tt price of printing, pub lish ing, and di-lribuiiiL' the viuiu. The text , books so adopted shall continue lv use not less thau four years; and said State Board shall perform such other duties a* maybe ; prescribed by law. The Legislature shall provide for a Board of Edncttlon In each county Iv the State. The County Superln teudeiit aud the County hoard?, of Education ' shall have control of the examination of teachers nml the grunting of teicl.er- eer tiflcates within their respective Jurisdic tions. AMENDMENT NO. X Ski tion a. A State Boud of Ktualii itiou, eonsiatincOf on« member from each Con gresslonul uisinct in ttii-si ite, in the same existed In eighteen hundred and seventy niM, sliall be elected by the ijualified elect or* of their respective distrii.j,, ut the gen eral electlou to be held In the year one ibou h»nd eight hundred aud eighty six, and at each gubernatorial election thereafter, whose term of omceshsll bo for four years, whose duty It shall be to euiializ.- the \ iiu itiou of the taxable property In the several coun ties of the Stute t-.r the pur p..,f i IV , uion The Controller of State shall be ex-oirlclo a member of the Board. The Board-of Su pervisor?- of the sever il c .unties of the State shall constitute Boards .if EqQari.aatlOD f,, r their respectivt' counties, whose duty it shall be to equalize the valuation of the lax able property in the cnuni> for the purpose of taxation; 0r.0'.d.-uich Stale mid County Boards of Kiju-ilizatlon are hereby authorized aud em powered, under lueh rules of notice as the Couuty Boards may pre-erih.-. „- hi the ciuiiity assessments, mid under such rules of notice as the State Board may prescribe as to the action of the State hoard, to Increase or lowerthe entire assessment mil, or any assessment contained therein, so as to equal ize the HMsessiuent of the property contained In said assessment roll, and make the assess ment Conform to the true value in noDIJf of the property contained in s iid roll ./.;■.,r„i -"!, that no Board '.f K'lU'iii/.atbm shall raise any mortgage, deed of tntst, exmtTacl ~r other obligation by which a debt Is secured, money or sol,em credits, above It,, face value. The present S: He li.mrd nf E-pi-iliza lion shall eoutiioie in ..lliee until their sue cesaom, as herein provided for, -lul, be elected and shall UUftHfjl The LcflaUtntf) shall have power to redistrict the State Into four dlstricts,aa nearly etpial in population as practicable, and li provide for tne elec tions of member* of said Hoard of Kijuallxa- Ench amendment shall be voted upon separately from the others, by ballot, at the next general election, to he bidden on Tues day, the fourth d If of November, A D. ISM. The ballots Used at such election shall contain the words: "For the Amendment No. 1," or the wordi "Ac iiu-! the Amendment No. 1;" "For the Amendment No. 2," or the word* "Against the Amendment No. 2:" "For the Amend ment No. or the words *A| tin-t the Amendment No. a." written or printed And I do hereby offer a reward of oue humired dollar- for the arrest Hud convic tion of any and every person violating any of (he pfoVliloni of Title IV, parti, ofthe Penal Ode. such reivards to be paid until the total ■moml hem ifter expended fof the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand Iv testimony whereof, 1, George Stoneman Governor of the SUte of California, have hereout.i set my h md ami civ-ed ibe Great Seal of the State to lie affixed, at the City of Stcr •memo, on tbls the fifteeth day of Sep tember, A. D I*M. GlOBtfi STONEMAN, Attest: Tho». L TllOMpaoK. Secretary of State. statk or Califounia, j DIPAMIMMt OF STATK.i I. l iel. 1 holnpsnii, Secretary of State of the BtMfl of California, do hereby certify thst I hue c irefulU ipared the annexed c .p> -,f Election Procbim illon with the orig inal now on file in my olllce, and that the same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole (hereof. Also, that this nulhen tieitinn is in <hie form and by tbe proper olllcer. Witness my hand nnd the Great Heal of state, at office In Sacramento, California, tne .with <lay of September, A. D. IHH4. [SBAL.j THUS, L TtfOMPSOS. Secretary of State. By A K. SIUTTi cK. Deputy. I he Ibiard of Supervisors of Lns AngeH couuty hereby give in-tlce, pursuant tothe proclamation of the (iovernor of the State of California, that au election wilt he lv- d thri-iiKli'iul Lo* Angele, county on 1 ue»d iv, the Hu d iy of November, I*!* 4. The p..lis must be opened at one hour af ter sii mise oil Ihe Bom ig oi the •ItOtiOO and vi i,t he kept open util sunset of that diy, when the same m isl he closed. Al which election tl c |uallfled electors throughout the eonuij • Lo* Augelesureto vote fTir tbe fallowing .. .ined oiucer.. via.: One Representative to Congress for the Sixth Congressional District. cine member of the Assembly for the Seventy sixth Assembly District. One member of the Assembly for the s.i ■nl \ seventh Assemhly l>, ,tnc(. One member of the Assembly for the Seventy eighth Assembly District. Two Judges of t he Superior Court A Sheriff A county Clerk, An Auditor. A Kecnrder. A l a I l 'oHector A District Attorney. A Treinurer. A Public Admiuisiratnr. A Cor..in,i A Surveyor. Hiipervf*.<rs a* follows, viz.; | Supervisor for the First Supervisor Dis trict. I Supervisor fur the Second Supervisor District. 1 Supervisor for the Third Supervisor Dis trict. 1 Supervisor for the Fourth Supervisor District. jTWM'IW *X thf fUHI Supervisor DU -'.lustiees of ibe ivi.ee for Anaheim Town " h J P t .. . . 2 Justice* of ihe Peace for La Ball on a , TownaJitp. 'iJuatlees of the Peace for Sauta An. M ownshlp. 2 Justices of the Peace for Sm Gabrinl township. alJustlce-of (be Peace for Sau Jose Town -I.in ■.•Justices of turn Peace for Wllmiiigt,,,, Township. • I Also one Justice of the Peace for Los An gelea Township. Also one Justice of the Peace for tbe city of Los Augeles and one Justice of the peace for each of the other township* Two Constables for each township Ainu three Water Commission District in ihe cuuuty. LEGAL. And It U berel.y ordered that the polls be ripened lor the purpu.es set forth iv the foregoing proelNiu«tloii. it the pUcr. herein iianie.l aud llui luli.a. me v until per...n - are hereby appouite.l lu-i .-.-lv- au.l Judge, ul Mid ,'-,..;,',„, Anaheim—Al Anaheim Hotel: Theodore Itlmuau, luapectorl A. Bailey, J. P. Zoyn, Judgea. Aiuse— At Central school bouse; J. C. Preatou, Inspector, William Odin, John Huellou, Juiljos. Arlosla—At .school House; W. A. Camp t.ell, In.peclor; James liay, A. T. C'orvriD, Judge*. , Cahuohga-At School House; Thomsa SiulUi, Impeclor; AKuhllUß, J. R. Millard, Ontpton-At Hayloek'.. Hotel; H. J. Mayo, Inspector; M. N. Keauiark, H. 0. Weston, Judges. Cieueita-Al Park Station; William Dry den, luapector; F. B. Slaughter, S. M. David son. Judgea. Duarto—At School 11.. u„e; L. llaruea, In spector, A. buddy, William Drown, Judgea. Duvuey-At Buster a ultlce; William Ce rulbcr., Inspector; T. J. Kerus.Cliarles Kel lugg. indues. Xl Monte At Dodsdn's Hotel, J, 0. Hau non, luapector; Charles Howard, lieo. Dob- Ins, Judges. Kllisbeth Like—At School House Louis Mnyett, Inspector, Jam,-11..Mm a y nlvera Judges. Florence—At Sohool House; J. F. Durrell Inspector, G. w. Judeu, G. A. Hlakeslee, Judges. Fountain Valley—At Hclusjl House; Lrtah Alartiu, In.peolor; L. ti. Butler, Joseph M. Chapman, Judges. Garden drove—At School House; J. I). Price, Inspector. 11. W Head, D. Webster, Judges. Lancaster-AI L-iiicsater Hotel; Peter Hichsrds. Ins| lor; S, shlrpaer, Frank tii.-UlToaa, Judges. Lang a—Ai Line a Hotel; John Lsug, lu apcclor; N l ii-c ... r. r. Mitcliell, Judges, Los Nlelos -At, Schoul House; K. M. San ford, Inspector; J . L. Gooch, C. C. Mason, Judges. La Hall -Al School House; Anderson Hose, Inspector; Juac li. Mm'hadu, j. t>. Lamb, Judges. Las Vergeues—Al Vejnr's house: V. 11. Alexander, Inspector; Haul.in Vejsr, J. P. Cutler, Judges. I.Oa AMOSLU CITY. First Frcciuct-Al Gherkins aalnon: W. Dev.roux, luapector; J. 11. Murphy, J. A. cunt, Judge.. Second Precincl -At Depot Hotel: It. 11. Chapman: Inspector; J. S. Urals, James Vel sir, Judgus. Third Precluct-Al White Hoiiao; It. Malo ney, lus|iector; W. 11. Nordliol.lt, Uelos cauipheli, Judges. r(Mirth Precinct-At Assessor solllce; John Fisher Inspector, Walter, McUrath, IV. J. I yus, Judgea. Fifth Precinct—At Confidence Engine 11...1ai- II 11. ..Has. Inspector; W G Kerck hot,, J. W rYolfaklll, .indues. Sixth Frucillct-At I'll tn v crein Hall; J. L. Morris, Inspector; J. 11. Ilbtnclnlr.l. 10ur,..! J.icol.y, Judges. , "„?''',""' ''~icl"Cl-AI Martin .1 Itechein bich store; Henry Mor Inn, luapector; J. G. McDonald. A. N. Ilsmllton, Judgea blghth Precluct-At Wnshintua Gardens; . J. I. Brown, Inspector; John Usborue, 11. C. Austin, Judges. . Monte Vista—At School limine; E. C. Par ■ rah. Inspector; T. Valdcz. J. s. Simpson, Judges. p ' Newport—At Newport store; J. D. ott. lv ■ apector; F. L. Sexton, Sr., A. Cole, Judges. Norwnlk-At Vance's shop; M. o. Settle. Sr., Inspector; T. D. Sackett, S. U. Maker Judges. , Ncwhall—At Southern Hotel; Joel 11. Tur , leer, Inspectur; Chrla. Learning, J. \V. Saun , dera, Judges. r Old Mlsafun—At Ilnsey's store. T. A. Sau , chez. Inspector; John Temple, J. It. Durlee, , Judges. Orange-At Hotel; Thomas W. Hill, Iv , spector; E. W. Siulres. X, c. Parker, Judges. Pasadena—At School House; W. T. Clapp , Inspector; A. O. Bristol. Kdsun Turner, Judges. , Pomona—At School House J. E. Mr. '.Unas , Inspector; M. Corwlu, WllUam Armstrong, '. Judges. Kavena—At School House: James ltobert j son, Inspector; John Hell, James (I Itellly, . Judges. San Pedro—At Phillips A F.lseu's store; J. .. K. Hrlerly. Inspector; W. L. llaunlug, 1 Eisen, Judges. c San Fernando— At Moß'all's store. John Jenifer, Inspector; Jacob Happ, 11. Vt. Grla wold, Judges. Sau Gabriel—At Judge stone'- ..nice, S, L. . Page, Inspector: Isaac Cooper, W. T. Slack, |. Judges. Siu Antonio—At School House. A. S. Gray, a Inspector; William Llgg.ni, F. J. Barrett,,, j Judges. L > Santa Ana—At Layman's Hotel; Uenry , Nell, Inspector; ChaFies F. Berry, Captain ,■ Jenulnga; Judges. j Spadra—At iluhnttom House, A. 11. Laid , wefl. Inspector: James Fryer, J. Metsker 0 Judges. 1 Stu Jiiau-At School House; J. K. Cong . don. In-pert.»i 11 .. Koarjili nun, M iri-.i Foster, Judge... .t Siuta Mouiet-Ai Santa Monies Hotel; 1 George Boeliin, Inspector, T. 11. McNally. X c J. Vawter, Judges. .1 Sepulvedi—At Silvers-Hue's store; S. W. li White, Inspector; John W. Cook, Mix Sue.- Judges. v Tustlu-At Ttlstln'a store; C, W. Wilcox. I Inspector; W. B. Wall, James Itlce, Ir ■- Judges. Veruon—At School House: K. Notion, In apector: James Haddock, John Moore Judges. Westmlliater-At School House; J. T. All i, dersou. Inspector; S. G. Flnley, T. C. Hull. . Jodies, c Wilmington—At Railroad Saloon; John -- Kennedy, lu-pector; A. la-wis, D. W.Alex f an.lcr, Judges. i- Terba—Al sen...,i Hons,.; i.. w Kin.y i- llaminlnr; Felipe Yorba. F. W. llaxcti t Judges. p By order of the Betas eft! Supervisors, , A. W p»f |-», Olerk. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. r HOUSES RUNTED. UuLLEJTIONS MADE. W. A. CLINTON, » (Suisiaseor to P. I'hiUp.) Dealer In HWAI. BBTATB And Agent lor Fire, Life at Ac.ldent Insurance, - li < ..null, t-rial MrHL Loa Angelea, Cal \ hil»l J U. C. GaatiAa. Oaaaoa i. Class, I OKAHAM & CLARKE, J REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ' City and country property bought, sold and _ ExeliaugeJ. Loans negotiated. ! O. J- Clarke, Notary Public and (,'ouveyaneer. Office 67 Spring St., Los Argelos, Cal. L. W. DENNIS. C. C, COOK. DENNIS & COOK Real Estate, Loan l .... AND .... „, INSURANCE. *** BAKER B: OCT, ■ lUferenres Loa Angele, National Bank; First ' NA1!.,.. .I li.iik. :.,.a Angeles ('. .inly ibink. » Have lor sale City Property, improved an.l ; anintpr.M c.l; t lueyanla. Ilr*|a- and Fruit Linda, 1 Kanchea etc, , t, tl [ 1 A rwsmlli, O. A. Dotiinea DOBINSON & FAIRCHILD REAL ESTATE AINSURAIICE BROKERS No. tl NORTH SI'ItINU STREET, LOS AN GKLEb, WHX'OX BLOCK. aopllhf m'orford «sj Von7 Real Estate Brokers, WO. lIU \ OUT II HPRIWW NT.. Tempui Block Houaea, Orange Urovea Vineyarda, Knuchoa an.l Karma FOR BALE ARO TO LET. Refer by pennleaion to J. R. Toberman, El-Mayor: Gen. Oeorga Stoneman, (loeernor; John E Plater Preit. L. A. County Bank; Gen. John Man.lleld, Ex Lieut Governor; It s. Baker.* .cc 1',.,.i,1,,„t l„ A t'cnin. ly Back; J. Dellartb Shorb, Vilieultiirlat: E. F Snene., President Fir.t National Biuk: I, W. Hellman. President Farmer's and Merchant's Saaa deo7 U Raeßl E. Aaane. Fa E. Anana. ..'V Tl ) /"a.. IVT«i «*- SON, Real Estate Dealers iM Mo E7 Brokers, Oflloe, No. fins Pico Home: Prlperty'*"' ?lrtn''-'' l "tir 'It** I°'% C ° ai lUneh.s in Ihe best l„,-.l,i,.', nl's .ii.'.e'.Vncilif'o,'! nl*. < orres|Si,„leii,- lie t.sl. No. tnapico lloaaa. N. Sajri St..to. v ,e|~ no i A RARE BARGAIN! 11. .1. STEVENSON oircra lor aale 500 Acres of Choico Orchard and Vineyird Land with Abundance of Mutoraiul Timber At* Kpinarkiihly I,on Price, If «.ld »itbln the neat law daye. TITLE, UNITED STATES PATENT. Terms only half oaah. For 10. atii.ii and n.apa of property intiuire at „." Ho ltl.vk.oa day and S.lnel.y aim week. '■• ~,1,.,,' CAPITOL REFIKING CO' STANDARD REFINED COOKING FAT I Hade from Beef Fat ft Olive Oil. For Mln by tb- i-rin.-i). ,1 irrooarf OFKICK-S. L-ryy Scißi AUao >