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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 7

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7 LOS ANGELES EXPRESS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1893 C1171' NOTIVKM Notice of Public Work MUNYON'S TINDALL TO SUICIDE 11 wITII LININCSTONE IN ARICA A San Diego Man Inher to Fortune and Tells Hie Adventures To Be Buried Alive in Bombay India DUIILIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday the It tiny of tmtober AD 119-4 the Connell of the City of Los A mreVis did at its meeting unsaid tiny adopt an urtli Ilat1013 of Intention numbered 37 new se ries to have the following Nt urk done to 'I lie straightening of SIXTKENTH STREET In tie City of Los Angeles between none street and Figueroa street Bemedies Are 1 hem Along HOW THIS STRANGE FEAT WILL BE CARRIED OUT Dr 'Wellington Archibald Superintend MI of the North Dakota its WWI to Aid the Mystic in Ills Mission So Says John Henshaw the Brilliant Comedian It However poor follow he was murdered" "Have you not tried to carry out this test inquired the reunrier "Yes I tilted to in New 'i ork then again in Rochester where I oftered on October 0 Is03 ten gent lemon IOW apiece if they would miry me but the law prevented it and I nOW have given up ail hopes of calrying the experiment out in this country Perhaps the climate would not be good for such a test However India the home of occultism and mysticism may permit Inc to Bo about March of next year I leave for Bombay rder to carry out tins project I believe I shall succeed for from what I learn in regard to the authorities all will be well 11 will be a grand test and expeet it to prove a great deal to me If I do get buried and if I come out I will then continue my mission I love my work It is my life my all to I lace these beautiful powers be ore world "I hope you will succeed but I am afraid it is an SW 1111 Undertaking Professor" said the reporter sell() nimself hiul become greatly interested in this strange man "What preparation shall you use or is there none?" "Oh yes I will have to diet myself and be careful in regard to my habits etc Then on the day of my burial I shall by a gradual process of will power and contemplation become catalepsed "By degrees my pulse will go down and my respiration MISS Then my physiclan Dr Wellington Archibald who is at present superintendent of the North Dakota Hospital Jamestown and who has consented to go with me will prepare my bony First all cavities such as ears nostrils etc will be filled with a preparation of wax then my body covered and coaled with gee a kind of clarified butter inter which I Shall be placed in my coffin It will be nermetically EVERYBODY PRAISES THEM The visit of Prof Tyndall to the city has made clairvoyance hypnotism Mind reading telepathy and kindred occult subjects matters of general conversation anti interest This morning MIMI an Evening Express reporter called on the mystin he found the parlors and halls of Hotel Ramona crowded with anxious waiting to have a chat with this strangely-gifted inividual Alexander McIver Tyndall is a man of rare personal magnetism tail and graceful and of high-bred composure of manner an ideal face surmounted by a vague cloudy mass of dark curly hair eyes clear and brilliant arid a firm chin It is stated on reliablo authority that a number of years ago he was a wrinkled old man appearing to be some 45 or 50 years old This statement is taken Your Druggist Will Give You the Names of Hundreds of His Customers Who Have Been Cured of Catarrh Colds Coughs Sore Throat Rheumatism Dyspepsia Blood Nervous Diseases an i Other Complaints by Munyon's Improved Homeopathic Cost But 25 Cents Are Absolutely Harmless and Relieve Almost Immediately devoted to a court of mathematieschemistry physics anti Iii icrocopy end the last two monthe to I a theory and prac tire of browIng during widen time each assists in twenty brews For all practical demonstrations tne Btewing I Academy has at Its disposal a complete experimental brewery equipped with the latest apparatus 11111 nowhinery he practicai demonstrations Which accom petty lectures include practical exerclues in the students chemical laboratory practical is in the miroscopical lit buratory tied exercises in the brewery Numerous excursions are made to nit-fervid brewiries in Chicago kir the pm-pose of giving the pupils an opportunity to observe the production of bepr on a large Scal nint become familiar with the working of the new apparatus end macli i nery What is called "tho trick brew" Is perhaps the most interesting of alb In or-tier to oil aeie die student to detect any defect ill the machinery and apt aratus or whatever else might endanger 111: eue (es at the brew two days of emit term are Set mart nt intervalsfor the purpose of practicing deceptions on the brewers Dr Valli relates how On one occasion he kept it Met ol students two hours In a mnite of unitising perplexity trying to it what was preventing a suceessfut brew Ile had ant some part of he machinery out of order be ore tire was started in the furnace and it wits a physical impossibilily for any One else to discover or rather explain what Was wrong after the Macbitiery was in motion tin instance of the advantage gained by having ma te a successful course is that of a brewer who came from an Enetern city and who had been earning $20 a week Os a work mall before he enters the academy rihertly afterward he graduated from months ago he secured a position as master brewer at a salary of $3500 a year Ile is a' married man 35 years of age Was a hard student of average ability and had worked as a practical brewer haven years l'he salary of a master brewer ranges from $18e0 to $0000 a year The growth and success Of the American Brewing Academy of Chicago are due to its Sabi Ph and Max Banjos Ph Dr Denies had acquired a practical knOlfledge of beer brewing in his native town of Copenhagen Denmark where his lather owns a large orewery Dr Wahl who was born and reared in Milwaukee spent several years in the largest cities of Europe studying modern ideas in the art of brewing Upon his return the firm adopted the specialty of nalyzing for ureweries and engeged their services to several Cli kap() brewing companies A few years later they concluded that the titre was ripe for the establishment of a school in the West similar to the Brewing Academy of New York which has been ni existence since 1SS5 and was the only institution of its kind in the United Rates at that ti iii The latter it is a theoreticai school only it having no brewery attached kipetnueg of the academy and the brew-trig industry 10 Ilenius who returned from an extended trip through Europe a few weeks ago said: "Unlike the schools of Euro DC he Chicago acadenty is flit licensed to brew ber for sale but it was the first in the world to be granted Perot ission by a government to make it for oducatioind purposes The majority of the students got their fundamental education in German and some of Diem are erauuates of the brewing academies of that country The English class increases taster than the German class to) 'wad ve ly 8 pea inv" 11 a a 5 I a is a a I a it a a a 15 3 a 10 a 8 a 5 San Diego Union: Arthur Laing who has been engaged in the abstract butdk nest in San Diego for the past eight yeara and in well known to many people nem has received notice from London that he and his brothors and sibters have inherted a for une of about Itau 0 Onti left by their num Miss Jessie Laing who died a iew days ago in Dit gland ttt the advanced age of 02 years Mr Laing was even by a Milan reporter labt nirit and left ids anatract books long enough to chat about the legacy and other matters ol interest It is known by a few of Mr Laing's friends that he has an Interesting II is tory but it is initially hard to get him to s-ty anything about 'himself Yesterday probably owing to the good news eon cerning his inheritance he gave a brief account of his past "'I his legacy of $500000 left by my aunt will bo equally di videa among my brothers and sisters and mi self I am the eitiest and the others are Mrs Frank Etheridge forrnery of ibis city but now of Los Angeles Frank Laing a tutor I in Mi 'lamellate Mary Academy at I San Rafael Cal Robert Laing a inert chant at Lane London and Stanley NN'elah alto of London -I he money wili be equally divided among us making our share about II "I 0 each "My exiteriences in Africa? 0 well if you would like to hear it I have no objection to telling you" said Mr Laing modestly of what interest can it be to the public? I went to Zanzibar front London in January 1873 ann was engaged in connection with the firm of Smith Fleming Co Fur a long Gine ha I been a member of the Royal Geographical Society of London and naturally took a great interest in affairs pertaining to the interior of Alriegb "Dr Livingstone you remember had been been by Stanley at Ujiji but could not be persuaded to leave the interior Later Livingstone went to Dila on Lake Bangeweola where he died of fever and his attendants chief amovg whom were Chumi susi and Jacob Wainwright a converted black brought his body to the coast I received orders from the foreign office in London to take the great exf ploreem body to England and left Zanzit bar with it on March 10 1871 and arrived England on April 7 twenty-four rhours before the mad which was consid ered quite a feat I still have the bill of listing which entitled the body to transe 'inflation setting forth that 'a coffin sup-a posed to contain the remains of Dr Ligg nigstone' was on shipboard- The re mains were received in Egland with great pomp anti ceremony and I as their Milt chit escort from the Dark Continent was ivied and dined on all sides The funeral was an imposing affair and burial of the body took place at kkestminster "I met Stanley in August of that year at the Langham Hotel in London and no companied him on our return to Africa I was for three years after that promi neatly engaged in business at Zanzibar and spent two tears in London before coming to the United States I was print ei rally engage in mining in Arizona and elsewhere before cooling to San Diego When Stanley was in Los Angeles a few yeas ago I went up there to see him He knew toe at once and we had a pleasant chat over old times" Mr Laing's lodgings are filled with documentary relics of his connection with Limestone's buriaLas well as other interesting matters and he is full of reminiscences of those times 775 (j'i i' It- i'- K5 e'- t'-' IA- 1) 1011 '''-'k1)1 Or''''' 7K' :3341114 tegfV '4" if 1' John Ertienshaw the world-renowned actor joins the rgreat army of converts to Munvon's remedies Pike every other wide-awake citizen he believes in 'push-jog a good thing along Why take big doses of clang rotis drugs and poisonous nostrums when you can be cured by these harmless little pellets? Representative men in every walk of life in every tqatd of the Union have gladly their testimonial to Monyon's new method of coring diseases Tbey are as ter sup nor to the old style of doctoring as the elecirie light is to the tallow dip Munyon's system is to bind up not to tear down to strengthen not to weaken If you are ailing in any way select a cure from the following list 3I remedies and cure yourself Any druggii-t in the city will give you a copy ot Munyon's id to Health free which will enable you to doctor yourself intelligently RDEITMATISM CURE Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaran teed to cure rhOLIMatiSM in any part the body Acute or muscular rheumatism can De cured in from one to live days It shoddily cures shooting pains scistica lumbago and all rheumatic pains in the back hip and loins It seldom fails to give relief after one or two doses and almost invariably cures before une bottle has been used STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA CURE Munyon's Mot-ditch and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trouhle such as fixing et food distress after eating shortness of breath and all affections of the heart caused by indigestion wind en the siemech bad taste uttensive breath loss el appetite faintnes9 or weakness of FIolnach headache from indigestion soreness of the stomach coated tongue heart burn snooling pains in the stomach constipation dizziness faintness and lack of en ergy NERVE CURE 411wm (1 I zr 11 ''40tat '411 41 talt A III t''zp li 11 k1ii vk 1-1 IM i A 1 1 ifY 1'')q tl1 111040: OP 'II' 1 III I' ti 'i I 1 I 77 I 501si 4 tf '4 1 1 A :1 1 i jg kik "PU :) SECTION 1 That the piddle inter Pt And conventeme of the people of the (By of Los Angeles require the straightening Of Sixteenth street in said eit) betweett Hope street anti Figueroa street and that it iit the intention 01 the Cit Council of said pity to have said improvement made and certain land tit ken therefor and certain other parcels tit land now in Sixteenth troot between suid points vacated aud abandoned for street puree's's That the land to be Wien for Kalil improvement is situated in veld el!) null particular described us all (It lots I 10 11 and 20 of the Lemmert traet as shown ou the in up of Kidd met 'worded in book 13 inure 35 of Miseel aneolis Records of 10s Angeles County telitorida That tile percels of land now in said Sixteeuth street to be vacated and abandoned are particularly described it follows to Wit Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 1 block 11 of itryana Figueroit-etreet subdivigion its recorded in book 21 page 3 Miscellaneous itscorde of Los Angeles County talifornia thence southerly along the westerly line of Hope street 5125 fe to a point thence westerly on a line parallel with the southerly line of said lot 1 155 feet to a point thence northerly on a line parallel with Hope street 5125 feet to the southwest corner of said lot 1 thence easterly along the southerly line of Raid lot 1 155 feet to the piece of beginnine liegiuning at the southwest corner of lot 11 block 11 of ki Bryan's Figueroa-street subdivision thence southerly along the easterly line of Flower street 5125 feet to a point thence easterly on a line parallel wit I the southerly line of said lot 11 155 feet to a point thenee northerly on a Bee parallel with Flower street 5125 feet to the southeast corner of suit! lot 11 thence weeterly I along the southerly line of said lot 11 155 feet to the place of beginning Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 1 block A of Bryan's Figueroa-street subdivision theuee southerly along the westerly line of Fiower street 5125 teet a point thence westerly on a line parallel with the southerly line of said lot 1 155 feet to a point thence northerly on a line parallel with Flower street 5125 feet to the southwest corner of mid lot I thence along the southerly line of said lot 1 155 feet to the place of beginning Beginning at the southwest corner of lot 11 block A of liryan'e igneroa-street subdivision thence gotitherly along the east- erly line of Figueroa street 512 feet to a point thence easterly on a line parallel with the southerly line of said lot il 155 feet to li a point thence northerly on a ne purallei with Figueroa street 5125 feet tothe mouth-east corner of said lot 11 thence westerly I along the seutherly line of said lot 11 155 feet to the place of begiuning Sec 2 That the exterior Itoundariee of the distriet whieli le hereby declared to be benefited by said improvement and affected thereby and to be assessed to pay the cost damages and expenses thereof are particularly described au follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot 1 block It of the Morris Vineyard tract in the City of Los Angeles thence westerly to the southwest corner of said lot thence southerly to the southeast corner of lot 7 said block thence westerly to the 'teeth- west corner of lot 19 said block thence northerly to the southeast corner of lot 24 I of said biock thence westerly along the southerly line of said lot 24 to the easterly line of Grand avenue thence westerly to a point in the westerly line of Grand avenue 42 feet southerly from the southwest corner of Grand avenue and Sixteenth street thence westerly on a line parallel with Six- teenth street to the easterly line of lot 3 of block 2 Niles' addition to Morris Vineyard tract thence southerly to the southeast corner of said lot 3: thence westerly along the northerly line of an alley to the easter ly line of Hope street thence northwesterly to the southeast corner of lot 19 of the Lemmert tract thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot '2 of said tract thence westerly toe point in the westerly line of Figueroa street 7612 feet southerly from the southwest corner of Figueroa and Sixteenth streets thence westerly on a line parallel with Sixteenth street to the easterly line of lot 11 of Collins' subdivision of block 1 Bell's addition tnenee southerly to the southeast corner of said lot 11 thence westerly to the southwest corner ot lot 25 of said subilivisioe thence westerly to the southeast corner of lot 9 of Linsenbard's subdivision of parts of blocks 4 and 5 of Bell's addition thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot 3 block 4 of Bell's addition thence northerly to the northwest corner of said lot 3 thence northerly to the southwest corner of lot 46 block 2 of Wright's subdivision of the sisters of Charity tract thence northerly to the notthwest corner of said lot 46 thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot 46 block 1 said subdivision thence southeasterly to the northwest corner of lot 10 block 3 of the Harvey tract thence easterly to the northeast corner of said lot 10 thence northeasterly to the northwest corner of lot 19 block 2 of said tract thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot It of said block 2 theuce southerly to the northwet corner of lot 5 of Kingsbaker's subdivision of lots 12 3 4 5 6 7 and 8in block 2 Harvey tract thence easterly to the northeast corner of said lot 5 thence northeasterly to the northwest corner of lot 11 block A of Bryan's Figueroa-street subdivision thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot 1 block said subdivision thanes easterly to the northwest corner of lot :10 of the Cunningham tract thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot 26 of said tract thence southerly to the northwest corner of lot 25 of said tract thence easterly to the northeast corner of said lot '25 thence easterly to the northwest corner of lot 24 block of the Morris Vineyard tract I thence easterly to the northeast corner of said lot 24 thence northerly to the northwest corner of lot 19 of said block thence easterly to the northeast corner of lot 5 of said block thence southerly to the north west corner of lot 4 of said block thence easterly to the northeast corner of said lot 4 thence southerly to the place of beginning excepting therefrom any portion of a public street or alley which may be included within the above described district exceptine also the land-in section 1 hereof described but including in assessment the property of all railroad companies lying within the exterior boundaries of said district Reference is hereby made to said Ordinance of Intention for further particulars A HOWARD Street Superintendent By VORIES Deputy 11-5-15 il'i 1 7 41 st411 -1 Tatt a 1 (r 'Illtst-il iiilaktay IIIP' dil i BLOSSOMS AND BUTTERFLIES i 1 4 4 4 vi 71147 1 Ilt 11' I JtkP Affi A' Pt A 4 iisci' 1079')'1 41 '-'1'4fk 1' Isi I I CITE NOTICRIC in ftecortiance with the Plane end profile ou file in the office of the City Engineer and speeitications on tile in the othee Of tIn City Clerk of the City ut Lou Almelo' for the comertiction of graveled streets suid sped tient lows being amended No ft cement curb be constructed 111114( mud) title of the roadway of stild avenue from he south line of Seventh street to the north Ilion of Eighth et re texeopting 1110file 111101 portions of the line of mufti roadway upon whieh cement or granite curb how aiready been construettiti end nevem ode in Record-untie with specifications in the tottiee of the City Clerk of snit' city fool) eonstructing cement curbs said sped 'Mations being amended No 12 Referenee is hereby made to the said Or dimities of Intention for further particulars A illOVAIID Street Superintendent By VORIES' Depute 11-5-11 1Notice of Street Work NoTicit IS if EREBYGIVENTHAT 1 on Menday the 2list doty of 1 letober A le95 the Council of the City of Los Angeles did at its meeting on said (lay adopt Ott Ortilionnee of Intention Number new series to have the followine stork dome to-wit: Mill MUTT STREET In said city from the wort line of First street to the lout line of It rook I avenue including till intersections of streets (nerve-hog steel portions of said streets und int erste dons an are required by law to lei Item in order or repair by any person or COMplitIV Moving railroad tratets thereon and also excepting such minima as have already been graded graveled glittered and tioe commit be graded graveled tied guttered in necortitince with the plans end profile out tile in the attire of the City Engineer anti specilleations on file in the of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles for the construction of graveled streets said specifications being amended No 5 Seconel el hat a reit os ood curb be constructed Mona each line of the roadway of said Mott street from the loorth Hee of First street to the smite lino of Brooklyn avenue (excepting along snob portions of the line oil said road av upon vt tech a red-wool cement or granite curb hue already been construeled and neeept eft) in accord ounce with speei fieutions in 0 lie of the City Clerk of said city for constructing redwood curios Reference is hereby made to said OenDance of Intention for further poortictiltors I A BtoSVARD Street Superintendent By VORI ES Definite 11-5-11 Notice of Street Work ntunLic NOTICE SHEIKBY GIVEN THAT on Monday the 2 day et ilmober A 1895 the Council of the City of Los Angeles did at its meeting on said duty adopt an Ordinance of Intention numbered 3132 new series to have the following work done to-wit: First That a public sewer be constructed in said city along TWEN1 if-FOURTH SIREE From the 1111111holo biliit in the intersection of 'twenty eourt and lentil streets to a point 1714 tent west of the esterly line of Mule avenue and aeross all intersections of streets together with manholes lampholes and flush tanks 'I he size of said sewer shell be eight inches in intermit diameter and be constroteted of vitrified omit-glazed sewer pipe brickeron and cement All of is deb shall beconstructed in accordance a ith the plans end profile on tile in the office of the City heeincer toed specifications On ti in the office of the City Clerk of the city of Los Angeles said specifications being lettered 1 he exterior boundaries of the district to be benefited and to be assessed to pay the total cost of mild worn are described us follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of lot 3 of Flasittes Main Street Tract: thence northerly to the northwest corner of said lot 3 thence easterly to he northeast cortier of lot 17 said tract thence southerly to the southe ist corner of lot 22 said ti act thence westerly to the southwest corner of lot Re said tract thence northerly to the place of beginning excepting therefrom ally portion of a public street or alley wieell may be included within the above desnribed district Reference le hereby made to the said Ordinance of lutention for further particulars A Ido WARD Street Superintendent By TORIES Depute 11-5-11 Notice of Street Work DUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Monday the 21st day of ()metier A 1e95 the Council of the City of Los Angeles did at its meeting on said day adopt an Ordinance of 'mention number 3130 new series to have the following work done to-wit: First That said SHERMAN STREET In said city from the north line of Sixth street to the solidi line of I veer' View avenue including toll interseetions of streets (excepting such portions ot suid streets and intersections as are required by law to be kept in or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon anti also excetting such portions as have already been graded graveled guttered anti accepted) be graded graveled anti guttered in accordance with the pines and profile on tile in the office of the City Engineer and spec 'tendons on bile in the office of the boy Clerk of the City of Los Angeles for the construction of graveled streets said specifications being amended No 5 Second That to cement curb be constructed along each line of the roadway of said Sherman street from the 'meth line of Sixth street to the south line of Orean View avenue (excepting along such portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curio has already been constructed and accepted) in accordance with specifications in the office of the City Clerk of said City for constructing cement curbs said speellications being amended No 12 a cement sides alit five feet in width lie constructed along each side of said Sherman street from the north line of Sixth street to the south line of Ocean View avenue (excepting such portions of said street between said motets along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has loeen constructed and accepted) said sidewalk to be construct- el in accordance with see'" fixations on file in the office of the City Clerk stoid specifications being amended No le Referense is hereby made to the said Ordinance of Intention for further particulars A HOWARD Street Superintendent By LW TORIES Deputy 1 1-5-1 1 Ordinance No 3143 (NEW SERIES) An Ordinance declaring the intention of the Mayor and Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of Kipp street from Seventh street to the angle in Kipp street betweenSeveatli anti Orange streets MBE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY' 1 of Los Angeles do ordain as follows: SitCTION 1 Thst it is the intention of the Council of the City of Los Angeles to establish the grade of EIPP STREET From Seventh street to the angle in Kipp street between Seventh and Orange streets as follows: At the intersection with Seventh street the grade shall be as now established at the northeast corner and at the northwest coo net At a point in the east side 100 feet north of the northeast corner of Seventh street 306 and at a point in the went side opposite thereto 37 At the angle in the west side of Kipp street 1675 feet north of Seventh street it 3 3 At the second angle north of Seventh street in the west side of Kipp street 3140 At the intersection of the north line of the alley between Neventh anti Orange streets with the west line of Kipp street 3140 as now established At the angle in the east side 2125 feet north of Seventh street and at the points where the produced curb lines at this angle intersect die property lines 31 7 At the second angle north of Seventh street in the east side 3179 And at all points between said designated points the grade shall tie established so as to conform to a straight line drawn between said designated points Elevations are in feet and above a plane which is 2e5 feet below city datum plane Nee 2 The City Clerk shall certify to the passaee of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published for ten days in the Los Angeles Evening Express and thereupon and thereafter it shall take effect and be in force I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting of October 21st 1595 A LUCEENBACH City Clerk Approved this 25th day of October 1)195 FRANK RADER 10-30-11-9 Mayor Munyon's Nerve Cure cures all t'l sym pi01118 of nervous exhaustion ouch a depressed spirits failure of memory res loss and sleepless niglitspain in the lies a dizziness It cures general ttehilitv stitnulates anti strenzthens the nerve and tones lip the vole body Price 25 cents KIDNEY CURE 1 (( 97 Munyon'e Kidney Cure ures pains in the back loin or groins from kidney di sease dropsy of the feet and limbs frequent deal to pass water dark colored and turbid WHIP sedimnt in tbe urinal and diabetea Price 2 cents The American London Season St James Gazette: An impression prevails that the American season in London is drawing to a close and that in a few days the capital will be depleted Of transatlantic visitors That is an erroneous idea according to the London American for the "American season" lasts nearly the whole year round In ten years the character of American inerests in the queen's capital has completely cha lged Twenty years ago only the rich and presumably extravagant were to be found abroad and to be an American was to be at once credited with the resources or Croesus and the prodigality of a Ito man patrician of the decadence- Then there was distinctly such an institution as "the American season" which began about the Ist of March and lasted until the end of August Those were the days when Paris was the great Mecca and London merely an episode of the European tour But now that the United States is be coming rosperous once more the contrast between tile old order of things and the new becomes even greater A hundred and thirty thousand Americans have been transient visitors and it is safe to say that quite half that number are still present on Britlsh soil To the 20000 permanent d' merinan residents ot London may be added another 5000 who will always no Present in hotels boarding houses and apartments through the winter although ten times tnat number will pass through in order to keep the number well up to that permanent figure Our contemn pornry calculates that not until January will there be any falling off in the throngs of wealthy Americans who will pass through London on their way to the Riviera and Italy CATARRH CURE Catarrh positively you willing to spend 50 cents fcr a cure that posititiely cures eatarrn by removing the cause of the disease? If so ask your drug gist for a 25-cent bottle of Alunvotts Catarth Cure and a 25-cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets The catarrh cure will eradicate the disclaim from the stmiem and the tablets will cMinse and heal the afflicted parts and restore them to a natural and healthtul condition Munyon's Li ver Cure corrects headache biliousness jaundice constipation and all live niscazes Munyon's Cold Cure prevents motile and breaks up a cold in a few hours Itilunyon's Cough Cure stops cough night sweats allays soreness and speedily heals the lungs Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women Munson a Hradache Cure stops headache in three minutes Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cure' all forms of piles Munyon's Asthma Cure and Herbs are guaranteed to relieve asthma in three minutes and cure in five days Vrice 51 cents each Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all impurities from the blood Munyon'a Vitalizer imparts new lite restores lost powers to weak and debilitated men Price Munyon's Homeopathic Remedy Company 1505 Arch street Philadelphia Pa puts on specifics I nearly every disease mostly for 25 cents a bottle Sold by All Druggists sealed and lowered with its contents into a grave some eeven or eight feet deep During my interment numbers of scientific men as well as many other people will watch and wait until the thirty days have elapsed "After that psriod my grave will se opened my physician will at once have the coffin raised my body taken out and the various processes that we alone I know will he used After all this and every instruction has been carried out to the letter I feel to a certaibty that I will come around hearty strong and well It will be a perfect rest" After thie curious but fascinating interview Professor Tyndall asked to ne excused So the reporter returned to the parlors for a short time There he found a number of well known peonie Every one was talking of Tyndall's phenomenal powers Spiritualists declared him to be a perfect medium Intelligent skeptics pronounced the doctrine of telepathy to be only possible with an intense nervous organization others discussed about clairvoyance as though it were an every day accomplishment but the more puzzling and elusive the subject appeared the greater charm it possessed to those waiting to have sittings with the London mystic Just before leaving the reporter had the pleasure of meeting Bandholt the genial manager of Professor Tyndall and found that eentleman to be very affable and agreeable The manager is deeply interested in his famous star and is afraid that Tyndall may overstrain himself "I fear that Professor Tyndall is too deeply interested in his great work" said Mr Bandholt "not for a moment does he ship in his engagements He gives tests from early morning until late at night rarely having an opportunity to eat until it is time to retiretfor the night This continual fast I am afraid will ins jars him" "How lone do you expect to remain in Los Angeles?" was asked ''We shall remain a few days more Professor Tyndall has been kept busy constantly People have come for miles around to consult end talk to him There must have been upwards of six hundred to eizlit hundred callers Since Monday morning By the way Professor Tyndall has consented to give two eb1- eitions here on November 19 and 20 The same seances as he rave in Europe De-fore Queen Victoria and the crowned heads of year They caused great excitement and interest over there and all the theaters and opera houses that the Professor played in were packed to standing room Often hundrede were turned away We have met with big success In this'eountry and in San Diego we were unable to accommodate all who wished to see Professor Tyndall' The seance that Manager Bandboldt proposes to stage here in Los Angeles is entitled "The Supernatural in Nature" and there will be large audiences to witness this event at the Los Angeles Theater Already many people have tried to secure tickets from an account published stime five or six years before Tyndall first made his debut in Ameriea Today Tyndati looks young and could be easily taken for 30 years of age "I lead a sort of Jekell-Hyde existence" he said this morning "though in this case the part I take on is a pleasant one I refer to my cataleptic or trance condition as the one I a-sume or take on It is to these that I attrioute shy stronger and younger appearance Suspension of animation even of breath and pulse tion is the rule in these cases I have a constant fear that I shall fall into the hands of the doctors in sofne of these moments of so-called suppressed animation and be made the subject of an autopsy With this view I have prepared and always carry with me the following letter It was written in Europe: GOTEBURG Sweden April 23 1891 To the Physicians in Attendance lest ye hold an autopsy or cause me to he buried while I still live unbeknown to ye ye men of learning for I Alexander Melvor Tyndall the thought reader am prone to that dreadful nervous affection catalepsy and if it had not been for those interested in me and my mission that Is of placing the higher powers of man more prominently before the world I verily would have been murdered by doctors' scalpers or been buried alive God protect me This therefore is my reason for having this letter of warning on my person rherefore if I should be attacked with catalepsy during or after experimenting in telepathy and if life should appear extinct and if after consultation your united opinion should be that it is do not bold an autopsy until evidences of decomposition sr found as I have remained in this trance condition for more than 'even days consecutively If it is finally settled by evidences of decay let my brain be thoroughly examined to show whether there is anything peculiar or abnormal about it to account for the unexplainable power of mind reading or clairvoyance which possess Yours sincerely ALEXANDER M'IVOR TYNDALL I should die or become catalensed cable to Dr Alexander Mclvor Tyndall The Lilacs Market Harborough Leicestershire England the reporter "but did not you offer to be buried for thirty days at the World Fair Chicago? What was the reason that it never took place?" "It was prevented by the authorities Don't you remember that there was a sensational report published I think either in the Chicago Herald or Dispatch headed "Tyndall to Suicide" etc? Anyway after that report everything seemed to drop through The late Mayor Carter Harrison was a believer in my powers but after that report he feared something was wrong and that I might fail I was prevented Then I got mad and prophesied Harrison's death right to his' face He laughed and said he did not believe A Yachting Trophy for Women Mrs William Howard is a yachtswoman who has furnished the boating world an excellent suggestion Being an American of the most patriotic type and having been deleated last year by an English woman in an English boat she challenged her conqueror to another race this year Toe lonallonge was accepted but the race was not sailed because the unilder of Mrs Howard's boat fell ill too late to allow her to order another host Whether Mrs Howard races her opponent Miss Constance Bennett next year or not the suggestion fart-lashed by her plucky challenge should not be ovelooked An international trophy to be competed for by English and American women would increase the yachting spirit among the women who claim the Herreshoffs for fellow citizens Already in England there are skillful yachtswomen who sail in races with men on equal terms and frequently beat them They stimnlate interest in the building and 'sailing of boats of the smaller classes Among them are beveral who have American Miss Maud and Miss Winnifred Button are among these Mrs A Hardie Jackson is another 5 A BREWING ACADEMY None of Street Work Thievish Honey Shrub Althoeu in Cheyne-Walk Pall Mall Gazette: The great blue sal via (Salvia patents) is not uncommon in EiigIili eareens but not so common as it ought to be for its blossoms of epienazore are a beautiful ornament to autumnal borders Moreover it is an interesting plant on account of its special mechanism to secure cross-fertilization brust a stem of grass or a hairpin gently between tile lips of the flower anti down its throat and yod will see the ripe stamens move down from the upper lobe ot the corolla in order to deposit pollen on the bace of the supposed insect visitor The honey glands lie down at the liteie of the pistil and our humble bec find it very troublesome to reach for they are corpulent and tie passage is II arrow In the native country of this salvia it is no doubt visite by some insect of more slender build But if humble bees have no waists to speak of they have brains and they have (decoyereithe trick el biting through the outside of th throat of the flower just oppee site the honey store and sucking it out wi bout any turtber trouble A writer in Noted and Queries lately recorded how some years ago Ito found that a new industry bad sprung up in Buckinghamshire Lads were set to collect live humble twee for which they received tourpence apiece Further inquiry showed that the bees were destined for exportation to New Zealand where red ciever always died out or want of a sultaile insect to fertilize it The acclmatization is said to have been successfully carried out Now if the elue salvia had any agricultural value with us we should have to import its Draper insect visitant in order to keep up the supply for our crafty humble bees have learned hew to eteal the honey with Without stirring the pollin It is a curious iact that the knowledge is not yet universal In some gardens all toe salvias will be found to have their tnrottts cut in others none I ought to add that I attribute this burglary to humble bees without havieg detected onethus violating the salvia though nave I watched them in the act of treating the long spurs of toadtisx in the same way Any tree or shrub that will flower freely in helicon is worthy of notice Throughout August there has been in one of the front gardens of Cheynewalk Chelsea a Omit of Althoea frutex the single flowered shrubby hibiscus in great beauty It is ai1011t six feet high and its branches are loaded with lovely white flowers blotched with deep maroon at the base of each petal Evidently It is thoroughly at home in the London climate enjoying being baked in summer and Odle to resist the winter cold Its beauty is enhanced by contrast to the dark buildings around and says as plain as print to passers ty "Householders please copy" Ihe present season Is notable for an nbundant second beood of autumn butterflies The blues were never more numerous the brimstone a rare insect in autii mn unique among Britian iutterellea in the shape of its wings recalls the months of the violet and primrose the peacocks and red of the shortening out unusually early died now we may look for a welcome visitation of the clouded yellow (Codas dedusu) of which the forerunners had appeared in Hampshire ty mid-August This pretty insect generally comes in troops when it comes at all but it is most capricious In the extreme Southern counties it is more per nianent titan elsewhere Further north several seasons pass without the occurrence of a single specimen then suddenly without apparent cause as last in 189'2 the whole island as far as Invernesshire is besprinkled with this bright and active huhertly It is now believed that its appearance depende upon the parent thews being biown hither from the con-uncut in spring A Mission for Bargemen London Echo: From Richmond to the Nore a distance of seventy-four miles with a floating population estimated at 30000e people the Thames church mission's nowt are continuallygoing up and down the river boarding here a steamer end there a barge sometimes by courtesy the captain sometimes by invitation the captain sometimes by Invitation the men From all the request is the same: "Please leave us some books or papers" "We cannot possibly buy books" says Mr Tenfold the secretary "we have a hard struggle to keep afloat it is" Neat brown holland begs bearing toe society's 'seine in indelible blue ine ire made each holding a email sup ply tip books periodicals and newspapers 'These form a sort of lending linrary to changed on the next visit paLl ty the worker Many of the books never come back at all and mane are literally worn out before thee retorts by a more or less roundabout way Little imagination is required to realize the boou that suitable printed clatter is to these men during the long hours of enforced idleness ng up and I steamer iy courtesy vi a i tm invitation lest is the books or ibly buy secretary eep afloat bags bear- ible blue nail sup- papers inrary to ILI ty the ver come ally worn a or nation is suitable tiring the DUBUC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN 1 that on Monday the 21st day of October A 1895 the Council of the City of Los Angeles did at its meeting on mid day adopt an Ordinance of Intention No 3131 (new series) to have the following work done to-wit: said NINTH STREET In said city from the east line of San Pedro street to the we line of Central avenue including all intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said street and Intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by any person or company having railroad tracks thereon and also excepting such portions as have already been graded graveled and accepted) be graded and graveled In accordance with the plans and profile on file in the office of the City ttngineer and specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles said specifications being amended No 5 a cement curb be conetructed along each line of the roadway of said Ninth street from the east line of San Pedro street to the went line of Central avenue (excepting along sueh portions of the line of said roadway upon which a cement or granite curb has already been constructed and accepted) in accordanee with specifications in the office of the City Clerk of geld city for constructing cement curbs said specifications being amended 12 a cement sidewalk five feet In width be constructed along each side of said Ninth street from the east line of San Pedro street to the west line of Central avenue (excepting such portions of said street between said points along which a cement or asphalt sidewalk has been constructed and accepted) said sidewalk to be constructed in accordance with specifieations on tile in the office of tile City Clerk said specifications being amended No 12 Reference is hereby made to the said Ordinance of Intention for further particulars A HOWARD Street Superintendent By TOMES Deputy 1-5-11 New York's Apportionment for Charities New York Sun: The 195 appropriation of the Department of Charities and Correction was $246'521 For 'mei the commissioners want $216104040 for the Department of Charities and $69407 for the Department of Correction and they esk the board to ask the Legislature to authorize an issue of $2000000 bonds besides for the ouilding of a model penitentiary on Ricker's island Bore are Home of the appropriatiJns to caarities and hospitals: New York Fondling Hospital $291991 Catholic Protectory 275 000 New York Juvenile Asyum 117150 New York Infant Asylum 10ju00 Children's Aid Society 70000 Nursery and Child's Hospital 90000 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society 90000 Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Society 80 COO Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital 60000 Altogether $126625090 was appropriated to hospitals Chicago Has an Institution That Teaches Men Mow to Manufacture Beer Ch 'claw- Times Herald: Among its other acauernies nicago has a brewing academy the only one of its kind in the United States At the root of south Water street near a the bridge there is what is called a I "modern brewery" the only one of its I kind in this country It is otiprated only for at purposes and he-it longs to the American Brewing CuM puny of Chicago which occupies the three nip It per stories of the building The academy has for its object scientille instruction la the art of I rowing malt liquors It is at- tended ny the sons of some of the wealth-lest brewers in the United States who de- sire to equip themselves with a thorough knowledge of all that peritins to the manulacture of beer The msjority of the students however are men who have worked from live to twenty years as practical brewers There are two terms a year eacla covering a period of four months beginning February I and top tember 1 No brewer will be admitted as a a student who does not possess a Common school education and he must have had at least three years' experience in a brew- 1 erv before he can enteathe academy Though in its infancy the American a Brewing Academy of Chicago has already it turned out 250 graduates ID of whom have secured positions as master brewers ti at salaries ranging front $1800 to $5009 a year The present fall term has an attendance of forty students On the first floor of the academy building there is a suite of offices a reading room and library here too are the English class 3t room and a chemical laboratory On the second floor are the bacteriological labor- story the pure yeast laboratory the model ottle shop the ale and porter brewery the engine and ice machine c' room and storage cellar The fermenting 1:1 cellar brewhouse millhouse German class room and another Isrye laboratory are on the third floor The laboratory on the upper floor is being enlareed and undergoing improvements which will make it possible for analyses to be made in the hottest days of summer which were never before made this side of the heat preventing An asphalt floor is being laid in an air tight apartment of the laboratory in which there will be placed re- frigerator pipes to reduce the tempera 7 tura From i heceiling a spray of water will fall producing a iterfeA atmospere Under these conditions the most difficult rc and important analyses and expiriments are possiole The first two months of each term are lc of of of as be NILES PEA 11 11 1 9 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in :0 FURNITURE CARPETS El AAAAIAPA0eAdatkAmAAAIA 'ttii a zSTEREOTYPINGz Lace and Silk Curtains Portieres Oil Cloths Window Shades Linoleums Mailings Etc Baby Carriages Re Takes the School House Home Chicago Times-Herald: Probably the only eh oo I ou se in the United 8tates which is on wheels is located in Mad: son county Ky The seat of Madison county is Richmond the home of Con- gressman McCreary now aspiring to len- atonal honors 1 his school is drawn every night to the home of the trustees by a team of mules and every morning sent back to its proper location in the same way Every morning before it starts upon its journey the watchful trusws tees place on board a day's supplv of stove wood and water The teacher boards with the trustee and gets a tre ride both ways At night a Dig bulldog is chained beneath the building and a man armed with a loaded shotgun sleeps wilhin This state of affairs was brought about by threats to burn the building and the trustee is determined to protect the prop I erty At all hazards Notice of street Work "DUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that on Monday the 21st day of onto-bet A 1895 the Council of the City of Loa Angeles did at its meeting on said day adopt an Ordinance of Intention numbered 8128 (new series) to have the following work done to-wit: said ELMORE AVENUE In said city from the south line of Seventh street to the north line of Eighth street including all intersections of streets (excepting such portions of said streets and intersections as are required by law to be kept in order or repair by an person or company having railroad track thereon and also excepting such portions co have already been graded graveled and nccepted) be graded and graveled it NVe have the most complete 1 STEREol-vpiNo JOB DEPARTMENT and are prepared to manufacture cuts of all kinds at short notice Our first-class artist will draw tow design desired Eg'We carry a full and complete stock of all goole In our il03 of bneinese and guarantee fair treatment and fair prices 337-339-341 SOUTH SIRING STREET Telephone 338 Los Angeles Cal.

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