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THE WANDERER. Love comes more to the remote dwelling. The old love that we share of yore We see him stand by the open door. With his great eyes just and the faint smiling. He makes us through in our arms repugnation. His fate would be as he lay before Love coming back to its reunion meeting. The old love that we know of york. All who shall help us from over spitting, That sweet forgativeness now Earn as we build in our town near york. With a rains of tears to our eyes waiting, Love comes there to its recent dwelling. FAULT OF AMERICAN WORKMAN. This is one great fault of American workman, and the reason why there are so many average men. When the days work is done, instant of taking a mechanical paper and sitting down at their own room, to impress their minds and keep pleased on what is going on in the great world around them, they rejoice something after this fashion. "We poor laborers have no time to our selves, no time far pleasure or recreation, no aim to enjoy ourselves, we can't afford to take the trade papers, and we have no time to read them if we do. When our day's work is done we want to have a little time to ourselves." What does this mean? It means simply that the man who makes such an argument is one who is attached with being a slave to his own fortitude, blind to his own interests, and who will spend from one to three or four hours every evening upon the street, in the moon or out with the toys. He has plenty of time for this, but no time to read; he has plenty of money for such culture, but is very poor when it comes to the subject of mental and moral culture — A. I. Grimes in Boston Budget. Foreign Population of Massachusetts. Professor Munroe Smith tells us in Political Science Quarterly some most astonishing facts. Of all the population of Massachusetts only 50,901 were born of native parents while 919,624 had foreign parents and 197,341 were born of mixed parents. That is, Massachusetts is in fact a foreign state, for 58 per cent of her total is foreign. There are eight cities and towns in the commonwealth in which there is an excess of persons of foreign parentage. These towns have 58 per cent of the population, while the remaining into towns, which contain a majority of native form parentage, represent only 41 per cent of the whole. That is our foreign influence gravitate into towns and cities, and is largely pleased of the birth instinct. Although in Massachusetts there is the additional attraction of great factories, which open to vast numbers of foreign operatives, what is true of Massachusetts is equally true of one or two of the northwest states. They are essentially foreign in composition. LIGHTNING IN HARNESS. RECENT INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCE. A False Prophet—New Titles of Electric Lighting—New Things in Telegraphy. Electricity as a Matter Power—Many Other surprising Inventions. It cannot but be interesting to all to know something of the more important steps that have recently been taken in applying the science of electricity as an industrial art. The force is one that is only recoverable into either light, heat, power or chemical action. But a few years since scientific lorem generally employed in other forms. Now they are in great competition demonstrating its economic value in each. And every new achievement reveals further and greater possibilities attainable beyond in much of the several lines of application, until it almost seems that this science is in itself the knowledge of the infinite. Bittle while ago that it seems yet yesterday the writer of this article heard a professor in a college near New York aver in a public lecture that indemnement electric lighting was an illusion, a burning, an irritability. At the time Ellison's experimental lamps were growing brightly at Demo Park, but the professor saw fit to ignore the fact, and with making a doll, glowing off of platinum ware, and triumphantly "There gentlemen all you will ever see of the indemnement electric light." The arc could not be denied for everybody else that the Jalisco hoff candles were glowing in the Avenue de Opera in Paris. SEVEN YEARS LATER Today barely seven years since that professor did his last prophet act, there are it strangled at least $200,000. Incidental lights in the United States alone they are used not only for indoor照明, but for decorative purposes. Have been technically applied to use as plywood for the alterment of indoor hair; for pretty surfaces in tequila and most surreptitious drinks for lighting up people's interiors; that he could look right down into domina and see what repairs were necessary to use their clothes as made visible. This apperable for this after achievement consists of a welder with a glass boot on one end containing a minute cardboard flame, which is composed by film wires running through the index with little battery. There is also small movable mirror at the interior or stomach end of the tube, and when the battery is put in operation the cleaner can we plainly in that mirror just now displaced any parts of the stomach into which the tube has been thrust. 1927 were born of mixed parents. That is, Massachusetts is in fact a foreign state, for 50 per cent of the total is foreign. There are eight cities and towns in the central wealth in which there is an array of persons of foreign parentage. These towns have 50 per cent of the population, while the remaining 20 towns, which contain a majority of native form parentage, represent only 40 per cent of the whole. That is, our foreign infant gravitates into towns and cities, and is largely pummeled of the birth industry. Although in Massachusetts there is additional attraction of great factories, which open to vast numbers of foreign operatives, what is true of Massachusetts is equally true of one or two of the northwestern states. They are essentially foreign in population. To Bridge the English Channel. Bends the long meanders project of a submarine tunnel between France and England, which has been postponed to an indefinite future. There has been for several years a scheme enacted for diving the channel between France and England by a structure of fabulous extent. This proposed railway bridge will begin at Cape Girassos, near Gaume, and end at Polkestone. It will be nearly twenty five miles long, and rest on seventy plains with lighthouse towers. Pearl railway tracks will be laid on this bridge at a height of 1,200 feet above the sea level, which will thus give direct railway communication between England and the continent, and the dredged channel passage, which is the longest of sensitive travellers, will be a thing of the past. The cost of this gigantic piece of engineering, which when completed, will be without president or parallel, will exceed a millard of francs — Demoreste Monthly. Cured by the Thermometer. The importance attached to a clinical thermometer by these in ignorance of its office approaches a superfiction. They close their lips tightly upon it. Their eyes roll widely around the room. They believe that the tube contains some mighty gas or a metal of mysterious power. "There are much tests to it, therefore," said one of these credulous fellows, "that I agree it's turbulent strong." Dr. — who is something of a wag encouraged the man's faith in the occult virtues of the thing, and with remarkable results. After the first "dose" the fever abated. The "treatment" was continued and the patient actually recovered, cured to the thermometer, administered by in the, with out further injuring — A.B.Ward in North America. Linked in the Dictionary. A little girl 9 years old was spending the summer in a country boarding house where she became a great favorite with the other guests. One of them, a young gentleman was so devoted that his attention became quite annoying to her. One day she said to her mother, "Do you think Mr Brown ought to call me a puny devil?" "Why, no, my dear," replied her mother somewhat shocked, "of course not; that you are heil! You must be mistaken." "No, I am not," said the little one triumphantly. "He called me an impulse, and I looked in the dictionary to see what it meant, and it said a puny devil." — Home Journal. MORAL CONDUCT. Some Searching Questions and Conclusions Answered. How does physical welfare effect rain conduct? This question has animated the minds of the best men of our country. Judges scorpists legislators are disgusting it in private as well as working manhole bankers and the energy. Our country like the rest of the world is fast tilting up with men having anarchical ideas and with other social and political circumstances to use as power. In government of indies hair, for pretty surrections in temples and most surprising of deer could look right down inside comma and see what repairs were necessary to so much of their work as made visible. The apparatus for this latter achievement consists of a window with a glass base on one end containing a minute carousel of diamonds, which is connected by fine wire running through the inner with little mirror at the inner or stomach end of the tube, and when the battery is put in operation the charger gun we plainly in that mirror just now disappeared are the vents of the stomach into which the tube has been thrust. Are lighting is quite different matter from incandescent illumination, in that its limitations requirements and uses are more closely defined. Forighting up of yeast space it has a field of light on but according to information at the recent annual session of the lecturer institute in this city that itself is already being narrowed. The tree light is noisy giving feature of street illumination in Paris that it was a few years ago having been operated by groupings of powerful gasoline oil of the display there. New York is now the most extensively lighted city in that but if the opening permits of these lights are not prevented by such safeguards as the furor of the virus and their more perfect insulation it is doubtful if they will long be tolerated here. There is hardly a considerable limit to the power to which the are light may be developed, but the largest one yet known is that in the light house at Sydney, Australia, which equals (60,000 candles) and runs to seen fifty miles. Mr.S.Wisner as standard comparison to enable comprehension of what that light amounts to suggests that an ordinary electric light in the streets are 1,200 to 1,500 candles power, and the Stainless Steel light 1,000 candles power. THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE. Of equal importance, at least with its use for illumination, is the application of electricity for photography and telecom service, and it is very wonderful that with all the study and ton of brawn man during so many years as it has been since the beginning was put in operation, for the perfecting of the science of biography, there should still be so many new and important things found out in every year. One of the novelized probably valuable recent discoveries is how to lend by telegraph an exact facsimile of a message, and to do so equally. A method has been shown a long time by a fashionable was made up of an infinite number of minute successively placed on a paper of paper spread upon an eyelinder in encircled movement with another cylindrical bearing the message. A point pressed upon the message cylinder as it revolved caused the breaking of the current each time that it touched a written line—the ink employed being metallic—and made a mark by receiving instrument corresponding to just so much of the lashed line as had been touched but that was a very slow process. In the new way an upright lever so pinched that it moves freely in all directions carried in its top a little cup. Into that cup the sampler of a message pikes his penel, and forms one after another, the letters composing his dispatch. It will probably rattle him a little at first to go on making shapes of lettles right in the same spot one over another, as if he were pulling up phantom syllables, and to seize those materialize under his penel, but he will soon get used to that. Each movement of the lever's lower end increases or diminishes the strength of currents that acting upon the receiving machinery move the writing pen in such curved modifications of the right angled applications of the forces as to conform to the motions of the transmitting lever. MORAL CONDUCT. Aims: Searching Questions and Conclusions Answered. How does physical welfare affect moral conduct? This question was asking the minds of the best men of our country. Judges scientists, legislators, cared about it in private, as well as the working man, the bankers, and the clergy. Our country, like the rest of the world, is fast filling up with men having amoral ideas, and with other social and political extremists. May not our morals tendencies come from disease of the mind caused by disease of the body? Are they not due to some deranged organ, which, in its enfeebled state, diffuses poison through the system, thus affecting the brain? It is a long established fact that bodily disease causes most cases of insanity and softening of the brain. The medical profession claims that the kidneys are the principal health insuring organs of the body. If they are diseased they do not perform their proper functions and expel the poisonous matters. It these are retained and recirculated through the system they produce most of our common derangements. We have published in our columns from time to time, remarkable accounts of restoration to health from all manner of disease even of insanity, caused as above stated by the use of Warner’s safe cure. There is no doubt that this is the most popular remedy offered for sale, and from the very best information we can obtain, the sale of it continues to increase. Why is this? Public sentiment, as a rule, is a fair and just criterion. We find this safe cure in the largest cities, and in the most remote parts of the world. Its merits are praised by the consumers, as well as the vendors, Miss Carrie L. Wallis of Laverly, Mass., is reported to have been desperately ill from general female derangements for years, and to have been restored to, and kept in excellent health by this wonderfully popular remedy, and Miss Lalie Stephens of 1223 Third street, Louisville, Ky., was raised by it from her deathbed, when her physicians said she was incurable. A prominent gentleman, high in official position, said to us the other day, that if he was governor, and a position for pardon was presented to him, he would require a thorough investigation, as to the physical health of the criminal at the time the crime was committed. In view of such facts, the recommendations of such a remedy are well worth consideration. The solution of the question of moral conduct to physical health ought to be well established in the minds of all, and statesmen should be prepared to meet the issues growing out of it when they appear. WIZARD OIL CURES Headache, Toothache, Earache, NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, Catarrh, Creup, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Lame Back. RHEUMATISM Sprains, Bruises, Cutts, Burns, Old Sores, &c. Sold by Druggists. 50c. and $1.00. MAILIN’S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Best in the World. Try Them. 25c. SONO BOOK MAILED FREE. Address WIZARD OIL CO., CHICACO. NOTICE: Wanted to borrow on first class security from five to twenty-five thousand dollars For farther particularsquire of Mosara Pierce & Littlefield. Anahaim, April 11, 1888. WINCELLANEOUS. JACOBS OIL REMEDY FOR PAIN For Lumbago. FRESH, STRONG EVIDENCE. From June May 1836. Spring was taken with balsam and balsam oil in hand. Two months with balsam and balsam oil in hand. Was raced by St. James Oil Company. Jack Gilliland. Port Bryum. III. May 25. 1836. Spring was taken with balsam and balsam oil in hand. Two months with balsam and balsam oil in hand. Was raced by St. James Oil Company. Jack Gilliland. Port Bryum. III. May 25. 1836. MISCELLANEOUS. J.M. Griffith Company LUMBER DEALERS ANAHEIM. Doors, Blinds, Windows, MOULDINGS. Posts, Shakes, Shingles, LATH, HAIR, PLASTER OF PARIS. ANAHEIM GRINT MILLS OPERATING ON Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Grain, Feed, Meal Flour, of all variation. Corn shredded and shipped. W.T. BROWN, Agent. G. A. Brunswicker, PROPRIETOR Palace Meat Market, Los Angeles St., Anaheim. E. E. MORRIS, Manager California Day's Amory Bigelow, CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS, GREEN & DRIED-FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. 105 South Water Street, Chicago. Liberal Advances made on Consignments Baled Hay! —FOR SALE!— MISCELLANEOUS. Pacific Coast Steamship COMPANY. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. General Agents, San Francisco. NORTHERN ROUTES. Emberance lines for Portland, Or. Victoria, B.C., and Puget Sound and Alaska, and all coast ports. SOUTHERN ROUTES. TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER, IMMONDAY San Francisco Port Harbor San Diego San Francisco Port Harbor San Diego San Francisco Port Harbor Excursion Trip Stemware do not call at Port Harbor (San Luis Obispo). Arrives to commissary with stemmers leave S. P. K. Depot, Los Angeles, as follows: With Queen of the Himalayas, Santa Rosa and City of Palm Beach, A.A. With Pomona and Korea going north, at a cold climate, For premature or freight, as above, or for Ticket, to and from All Important Points in Europe. Apply to W. PARRIS, Acting Agent OFFICE No 8 Commercial Street, Los Angeles. BANK OF ANAHEIM CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.00. F. & J. BACK Furniture, Bedding And Wall Paper UNDERTAKEN All Orders for Caskets Worth Paper The Promptly Known F. CONRAI Brewer and Wine Manufacturer Melwood & Whiskies KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND AND IN THE STATE. R. LUEDKEI Watch Maker and Centre Street, Anaheim EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WATER IS Elgin and Waltham Warehouse I MAKE A SPECIAL Baled Hay! FOR SALE! WIELAND'S Beer AT GADES. Anaheim Bakery PETER PEDERSEN, PROP. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes Every Day. Delivery Wagon Makes Daily Trips. The Patronage of the Public Respectfully Solicited. Anaheim Union Water Co. Location of principal place of business Anaheim, Los Angeles county, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP A meeting of the Directors, held on the 4th day of August, 1885, an assessment (No. 17 of fifty cents) per share was laid upon the capital stock of the corporation payable on or before September 4, 1885. To the Secretary of the corporation's office in the town of Anaheim, an assessment shall be maintained on the fifth day of September, 1885, will be debilitated, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be paid on the sixth day of October, 1885, to pay the delinquent amount, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. J. S. GARDINER, Secretary Office at the Postoffice in the town of Anaheim, county of Los Angeles, State of California. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Los Angeles. Capital Stock $200,000 Merrive $203,000 OFFICERS: E. F. SPENCE, President. Vice-President. ARTISTIC JOB-WORK AT THE Gazette Job Office Lowest Prices. First-Class Work. Express and Baggage COMPANY. All orders promptly at ended to. Also Fine 'Bus for Picnics, Excursions, Etc. OFFICE: Telephone Cigar Store. Opp. P. O. - Anaheim, Cal. A. S. PIGOTT, Prop'r Los Angeles. Capital Stock $200,000 Moneys $203,000 OFFICERS: E. F. SPENCE, President. J. D. 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