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CARDINAL POINTS.
HOW FOUND IN THE DAY TIME WITHOUT A COMPASS.
The sun often obscured by Crowds—The Sunflower, the Marigold, the Compass Plant, the Tree and the Beech at Unnatural Guilds.
The most natural guide in the day time to the cardinal points which would suggest itself to the mind of the average individual would be the sun. He long on the sun shines, he would burn, the way burning mash, though a fool, need not err in the direction he desires to take, in whatever situation he may be placed.
It is a well known physical fact, of course, that the sun is continually on the move. The point on the horizon in which it appears in the morning is directly opposite to that where it vanishes in the evening. The direction which it is in at any time between two or three hours after sunrise and the main length of time before sunset is not easy at all times for the ordinary person to figure out, unless he has a watch or is surrounded with landmarks with which he is perfectly familiar.
The average person, if cast adrift in a small host on the ocean or on any of the large lakes, would discover it to be very nearly as difficult to tell which point of the horizon was north, or east, or south, or west, even though the man was shining, as he would during the night. The same remark is true of the average person traveling on the prairie or the desert.
MUNFLOWER AND MARIGOLD.
Several species of flowers may be made to be guided in a general way, to the points of the company. That is to say, they afford a hint to the direction which the sun is in when that or may be hidden from view by any object. Among these are the sunflower and the marigold. These flowers generally keep their faces toward the sun when it is visible, turning toward it when it rises, and following its movements as it swaves across the horizon until it disappears below the western horizon.
If the direction in which these flowers form point as followed by the eye then will often be when the time if they are during the daylight hours. To be sure, that luminary, when it is in the immediate vicinity, usually makes its presence manifest without the aid of the sunflower, the marigold, or any other member of the vegetable or animal kingdom. There are occasions, however, when a knowledge of these qualities of the plants named may possibly be useful in giving a hint to the direction the sun is in from the observer.
The possession of these attributes certainly gives these plants an interest and importance which they would not otherwise command. Of course, when the sun is found the direction may be traced as before indicated. To this extent, therefore, the sunflower and the marigold may be fairly included among the guides to the points of the company.
A BAD SEA BONG.
A millet man mixed over the sea. When the millet wine mix and love, And the millet a biblical of dennis give Sung directly in gentle flow.
A millet man cut out on the shore And drained of a ship on the slope But her millet man shear no more. For he sleeps in a wound, sound sleep.
The millet milled away and away. Where the margarine were fierce and wild, And was lost at the break of a stormy day To his wife and his little child.
The winds were not and the waves were mild. And this saga of life. A hullaby to the millet child.
A wait to the millet write?
David Graham Adam.
Farm Life in Northern Italy.
An Italian woman gives a and account of the state of farming in the northern portions of her country. Allows all the farmers die tomato. They furnish the team and implements, while the landlords make repairs and pay the taxes. The crops are equally divided. As a rule both clauses have a hard time. In regard to the food and drink of the laborers she writes: The light, pure wine, which before the vine disease cost next to nothing, and acted as a corrective to all the defects of diet, has been succeeded by wine which is more handy and less wholesome, and of which the price places it out of the reach of the peasant as a daily beverage. On a fast day he may drink a glass or two at the corner but being unaccustomed to it, it does him more harm than good, and violent quarrels are the consequence. The Italian mavry is still a prodigious worker; nearly all the greatest engineering feats of modern times are the work of his hand. But then, it must be remembered that he eats and drinks better than the peasant. The rural poor can not afford coffee, which is heavily tamed; their drink is water, and not always pure water; and their simple food is mutant flour, either prepared as potassium or made into a very indigestible kind of bread. The former is the usual and least objectionable way of eating it.
Maine matures so late that in wet seasons it does not harden naturally; most of the rich proprietors have introduced stoves for drying the grain; but the peanuts are carne and leave it out in the rain till become moist. Polenta forms an unfolding morning meal for dinner there is sometimes a minestrone or soup made of rice or of the coarser Italian pasta, with cabbage or turnips and a little lentil. On fast days limned oil is a substitute for the hard. Sauages, generally of a home made kind, and raw vegetables with or without oil and vinegar, are added when they can be got, and eggs, chops and dried fish are luxurious. On dairy farms the peanuts get a little milk or buttermilk, and mezzajouk who keep a cow reserve a small portion of the milk for the children. Those who keep chickens eat one now and then, but butcher's meat is hardly ever bought, except for a marriage or for a sick person. If a horse has to be shot
When he men if the time be during the daylight hours. To be sure, that luminary, when it is in the immediate vicinity, usually makes its presence manifest without the aid of the sunflower, the marigold, or any other member of the vegetable or animal kingdom. There are occasions, however, when a knowledge of these qualities of the plants named may possibly be useful in giving a hint to the direction the sun is in from the observer. The possession of these attributes certainly gives these plants an interest and importance which they would not otherwise command. Of course, when the sun is found the direction may be traced as before indicated. To this extent, therefore, the sunflower and the marigold may be fairly included among the guides to the points of the company.
The sunflower, the marigold, and plants of their class, if may be mild, are in a negative sense only, guides to direction. They simply lead the eye to the point where the sun is when that luminary may be temporarily hidden from view by an intervening building, tree, hill or other object, and the sun's position being known, it becomes possible to figure out the points. There is a certain flower, however, which is a positive guide to the cardinal points. This is the compass plant. Most persons who have traveled for any considerable distance in Illinois, Missouri, Iowa or Kansas, have noticed a plant producing several stems from a single root, the two or three central stems ranging from four to six feet in height, bearing upon their upper extremity bright yellow flowers. The upper leaves of this plant are erect, and usually stand with their edges pointing north and south. This peculiarity gives it the name of polar plant, pilot weed, or compass plant. Locally, however, it is given the less positional designation of "redia weed," on account of the juice which exudes from it. Its botanical name is silphium laciniatum. Although most numerous in the states mentioned, the compass plant is seen as far east as Ohio and Michigan, and as far west as the states bordering on the Pacific ocean. Wherever found it may be relied on as a trustworthy guide in locating the points of the company.
TRKES AND ROCKS AS GUIDER
Trees and rocks are also useful in indicating the cardinal points. Lichens and mosses often found on trees or rocks, are densest on the north side. When tree or rock stand so that the sun strikes them during a larger part of the day, neither lichen nor moss, generally speaking, will be found on the south side. The tendency of these growths to cling to the south side increases in the proportion with which the sun is obstructed from shining on them. Trees or rocks in a dense forest may have moss on all sides of them, but even there the thickest growth is on the north side. Of course the principal cause of this peculiarity is that the rarely strikes the north side of any large object, and thus only for a short time in the morning and evening. Mosses and lichens thrive best in sheds.
When a tree stands in a position in which the sunlight can reach it through most of the day the limbs on one side of it will usually be much heavier than those on the other. The side upon which the heavy growth is on is the south side. A rock in a similar position will be darker on one side than the other. The dark side is on the south. In connection with the rock it should be understood that it is the rock itself and not any of the growths upon it, which is considered here. The mosses which, as before stated, are thickest on the north side, may be when viewed at a distance, as dark or darker than the bare face of the south side will be. But the stone on the north side will be comparatively light colored. The branches on the south side of a tree are heaviest and the south side of a rock is darkest for the same reason that moss is absent on the same side of both. The sun shines on that side longer than any other. This is true of the region north of the equator all over the globe, but especially in the north temperate zone. South of the equator opposite conditions prevail—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Queen Dwelling Houses.
The Gilbert Islander does not generally care to have any sides to his dwelling. He sets in four corner posts, about four feet high, made from the trunks of screw palms, cut off and inverted so as to stand alone on the stumps of the branches. Leashed from one to other of these are long, slender trunks of coconut palmis, and from these again spring pairs of raffins, which in their turn, support neatly thatched roof. The gable ends are then closed, and the house is complete. Not a nail or a pin of any kind is used. All the beams, rafters and thatch are secured by ingenious lashings, made generally from the palm leaf fiber, though sometimes braided from the owner's own hair. The floor space is smoothed off, and then covered with a thick bed of small smooth pebbles or coral. On this are spread plenty of soft; thick mats; made of course, from palm leaves, and then, with a supply of young coconuts at hand, with a string of shells filled with a good supply of "body" hanging outside the house, and the huge fragment of shark, taked in a wide oven in the sand, the islander is content to eat and sleep until hungry again.
In the middle of every village is a "council house." This is a large hut, one that we measured being 120 feet long, 60 feet wide and 60 feet high at the ridgepole, built on the main plan as the dwellings, but intended as a place of meeting, especially for the "old men," who rule each community. These "potent," grave and reverend signors meet daily, hear and decide all complaints, and issue all ordinances for the government of people. If their decisions and ordinances happen to meet with the approval of a majority of those interested they are obligated. If they don't another lot are promulgated next day, and so on until the matter is settled or dropped—San Francisco Examiner.
An 800-Year Old Family.
A family of mummies recently unmarmorized in Mexico have just been brought to San Francisco and placed in the state mining bureau. They were found in a stratum of lime several feet below the surface of the earth, not far from the Arizona border. The group consisting of a man, woman and two children were close together. The two adult figures have on a scanty clothing of course setting composed of grass and bark of trees, while one of the children appears to have been clad in fur.
They all have the knees drawn up to the china, while the hands clasp the hands, as if they had died in great agony. The general appearance, in this respect, is much like that of the cows of Pompeian vixens. The woman has long black hair, and in the lobes of her ears are small tubes for ornaments. The man has but little hair. His features are distorted—another evidence of pain—but are men very distinctly, and his open mouth shows his tongue. Near the bodies were also found curiously formed beads, and the perfect form of a cat, which seems to have smoke a pipe.
If you do take advice of thousands...
Cremation Making Meadway.
Cremation is making more headway on the continent and in this country than in England. Italy for ten years has had an average of seventy-five incinerations, Germany an average of fifty annually for the same time; but England has only had ten per annum. The expense is not so much in the way, the cost being but ten guineas; but English sentiment is expenditively conservative. People don't like the idea of being put in the fire, even when dead. Very many have an idea that it will some way hinder the rearrction of the body, which to the masses is a literal affair. But as a matter of health the advantages of cremation are certainly very great. In also done away with the venerable parade of an ordinary funeral, and thus, unfortunately, is precisely what is not desired by the client most to be benefited by economy...Globe-Democrat.
Women desiring to make the London Society of Lady Drummond have to harmlessly contemplate their "social position" as well as of shame.
When a Regus Madurian.
"We frequently take a man's picture out of the Regus' gallery and cancel his record," said Inspector Brynne.
"When he dies!"
"Yes, and when he refuses also. When we have evidence that a man is trying to live straight we are always ready to help him and will remove his picture from the Regus' gallery when requested. These pictures and the accompanying records are filed away where we can reach them should we meet them...New York Sun."
The Constitutional club of London has membership of 618.
Bury.
A short time since, I was on a visit to my brother in the country, my little year-old niece changed to which open my eyes.
Looking up and dismaying the slow growth of light-colored and old yet charming with crisp shading, vein and general appearance.
Why, Uncle Gordon, you have got quite on in your old age!
They all have the knees drawn up to the china, while the hands clap the heads, as if they had died in great agony. The general appearance, in this respect, is much like that of the casts of the Pompefian victims. The woman has long black hair, and in the lobes of her ears are small tubes for ornament. The man has but little hair. His features are distorted—another evidence of pain—but are men very distinctly, and his open mouth shows his tongue. Near the bodies were also found curiously formed beads, and the perfect form of a cat, which seems to have shared their burial place. From the appearance of the bodies and their surroundings it is thought they must have been dead at least 800 years—New York Sun.
Annual Cost of Shaving.
An eastern statistician has estimated that 3,000,000 men in this country get shaved at a barber shop three times a week. He says that this means an expenditure of thirty cents a week, or $15.60 a year for each man, or for the 3,000,000 $15,600,000 annually. He will be should add a considerable annual sum to account for the numerous fifteen cent shares—the ruling price in the west—Chicago Herald.
Weed Displaced by Iron.
In the manufacture of coats, carriages, carts, packing cases, furniture, shoes, billi graph poles, and many other things, manufacturers of France and England are displacing wood by steel and iron, and with satisfactory results. Light doors and low window frames are in use, and of course last far longer than wooden ones would—Public Opinion.
The Basket Light Enough.
Brendan, a 5-year-old, was awarded that prize for children's sayings for the following:
Being and up stains with a small handful of potions, after tagging them up halfway on the basket down to get a fresh hold. An amount of his standing at the head of the basket mid to him: "No," he answered. In the basket heavy? "No," he answered. In the basket heavy? "No," he answered. In the basket heavy? "No," he answered.
A Case of Abuse Mishandlism.
Merchant (buying a bill of goods) Of Old Globe Drummond—What is your small time, thirty days?
College Drummond (bringing up money) You thirty days or a per cent for cash—The Lips.
In Home Change.
Indignant Restaurant (bringing up money) You thirty days or a per cent for cash—The Lips.
Water (until)—There'll be no change on mine wage—The Lips.
DO you smoke a pipe?
If you do, take advice of thousands old smokers that have tried it, and smoke "Seal of North Carolina Plug Out.
YOU will find it best Smoke Tobacco ever sold this coast. It is made from three year old bacco—smokes soft and cool, and will last two as long as the main cheap imitations are flooding the market.
SMOKE Seal of North Carolina and you at once see why it is the largest sale of tobacco on the coast.
Application for a Patent.
E. S. Law Ordnance Co.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MURDER AND INFECTION ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE IN THE WEST OF THE UNITED STATES.
THE ANAHEIM, GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888.
EXPRESS and Baggage COMPANY.
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE QUALIFIED RATES of the Town of Anaheim that is accordance with the provisions of an Act of the Legislature, approved March 12, 1885, and entitled as Act to provide for the organization, incorporation and government of municipal corporations, an election will be held on:
Monday, June 4, 1888
At the Town Hall of the Town of Anaheim, for the election of the following officers:
Five Trustees,
One Chief,
One Marshal,
One Treasurer,
One Justice of the Pension.
To serve for the time provided by the law governing office of the sixth class and until their successors are elected and qualified.
C. O. Kurt is hereby appointed Inspector and H. A. Boege and A. E. Hendrick's Judges of said election.
The election shall be conducted as far as possible in accordance with the general election laws of the State.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
M. NEBELUNG.
Town Clerk
Anahiem, May 7, 1888.
G. A. Brunswicker,
PROPHETOR
Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, New Presidency.
NORTHERN ROUTES.
Enthusiasm Home for Portland, Or. Victories, R. C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast ports.
SOUTHERN ROUTES.
TIME TABLE FOR MAY, 1886
STREAMZER
Los Angeles ... May 1 May 3 May 4 May
City of Pueblo ... 7 8 9 10 11 12
Eureka ... 6 7 8 9 10 11
San Antonio ... 6 7 8 9 10 11
Los Angeles ... 10 11 12 13 14
Eureka ... 15 16 17 18 19
City of Pueblo ... 15 16 17 18 19
Los Angeles ... 20 21 22 23
San Antonio ... 20 21 22 23
Eureka ... 24 25 26 27
City of Pueblo ... 24 25 26 27
Los Angeles ... 20 21 22 23
San Antonio ... 20 21 22 23
The members Queen of the Pacific, Santa Rosa and City of Anaheim have purchased Patrol Station Design on the dates between June and July in Port Harford (San Luis Obispo) only.
The Karma and Los Angeles call at all-way ports.
New in connection with steamers leave S. P. R. R. Depot, Los Angeles, no follower.
With Queen of the Pacific, Santa Rosa and City of Anaheim at noon north, at a15 o'clock, R. A.
With Angeles and Karma going north, at a15 o'clock, R. A.
For passengers or freight; as above, or for Ticket to and from All Important Points in Europe.
Apply to H. McLELLAN, Agent OFFICE- No. 8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles.
BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK,
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PLEZ JAMES...President
G. B. SHAPPER...Secretary
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F. & J. BACKS,
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CAPITAL Stock of the San Felipe Water Company
Proprietors present capital of Two Hundred Thousand Thousand Dollar ($250,000) to One Million Dollars (100,000).
Note on hardware given to the stockholders will be held on Tuesday, the 14th day of that day, for the purpose of voting upon increase of stock.
H. J. PLEINER
Secretary San Felipe Land and Water management.
PASTURAGE
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1888.
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Hotel del Campo Tract!
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Increase of Stock.
A REGULAR MEETING OF THE DIRECTORS OF the San Felipe Land and Water Company,
of Los Angeles, Cal., held on the third day of November, 1887 at their office, No. 37 South Spring Street, it was clear inimally resolved to increase the capital Stock of the San Felipe Land and Water Company.
Notice is therefore given to the stockholders of the San Felipe Land and Water Company that an election will be held on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, at the office of the company, at 3 o'clock p.m. that day, for the purpose of voting upon and increase of stock.
President:
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marMomah.
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CAPITAL STOCK OF THE SAN FELIPE LAND AND WATER COMPANY
FROM ITS PRESENT CAPITAL OF TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ($20,000) TO ONE MILLION DOLLARS (1,000,000).
NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES.
Capital Stock $100,000
Surplus $175,000
E. F. SPENCE, President.
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DIRECTORS:
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles.
Catalog Stocks $160,000
Surplus $175,000
E. F. SPENCE, President.
J. M. ELLIOTT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J. D. BURKMAN, J. P. CLARK, M. MANSFIELD
W.LAST, K. P. SPHERER.
City Stables,
Center Street (Opposite Kranger's Bank)
ANAHEIM.
A. L. Lewis & Co.
Proprietors.
THREE STARLS ARE THE NEW VESTILATED AND VISIONARY BY THE TIME AND APPROXIMATE AT WORK WITH BEING POSITIONED IN GREAT SHAPE AND GREAT DEVICES. The changes in all items will be reasonable.
Bowling Alley!
NEW MANAGEMENT!
Mr. O. SMITHSONMANN has purchased the meeting after Kranger's taking from 12 A.M. and will continue until the next meeting from 3 P.M.
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Soothes and Herts.
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Communication usually Curred.
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R.A. BLEINMAN M.D., III FAMILY Dr., N.Y.