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DAILY HERALD.
United States Signal Service.
Report of observations taken at Los Angeles,
July 17, 1890:
a. m.
p. TCI.
Max. tern., S3; mm. tern., 56.
Indications.
San Fbancisco. July 17.—Forecast for Cali
fornia, fair weather.
PERSONAL.
I. M. Walker, of Long Beach, is at the
Nadeau.
George Lewis, of Chicago, is at the
Hollenbeck.
Mr. Jas. A. Dowling, of Santa Monica,
is at the Nadeau.
Mr. Jas. A. Dowling, of Santa Monica,
is at the Nadeau.
J. H. Braly, a San Diego capitalist, is
at the Hollenbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood, of River
side, are at the Hollenbeck.
James AY. Ruthven and S. Levine, of
Scran ton, Pa., are at the Nadeau.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Redden, of New
York, are staying at the Nadeau.
: Sam. J. Strauss, T. R. Byron and H.
Posmer, San Franciscans, are at the
Hollenbeck.
Colonel John C. Robinson and Mrs.
Robinson, are at the Nadeau. They
came from San Francisco.
Judge Alexander Campbell returned
yesterday from an extended tour to
Puget sound and other places of in
±erest in the north.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Keletson, A. Rohle
<der and S. Muller, Chihauhau, arrived
last evening at the Nadeau. They will
remain several weeks.
Mr. John Sharp, printer and jour
nalist, started for Chicago yesterday,
with the view of doing some boom work
ior Southern California, of which he is
••an ardent admirer.
Mr. A. Brigden, the manager of the
Sierra Madre winery at Lemanda Park,
was in the city yesterday. Mr. Brigden
states that the grapes are well set, and
the coming vintage promises to be of
fine quality.
NEWS NOTES.
The Central W. C. T. U. will meet
today (Friday), 2:30 p. m., at Temper-
The Central W. C. T. 11. will meet
today (Friday), 2:30 p. m., at Temper
ance temple.
A license was issued yesterday to C.
A. Martin, a native of New York, 22
years of age, to marry Minnie Good
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
D c Baking
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THE LOS ANGELES HEBALD: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1890.
friend, a native of California, 29 years of
age. Both are residents of this city.
A large excursion is expected to go to
Catalina on Saturday There will be a
ball at the island on the arrival of the
steamer, which will carry a band along.
Mr. Theodore N. Mersch, of 236 South
Pearl street, was awarded the $10 prize
for having the best decorated residence
on the 4th of July, instead of John N.
Mersch as stated in yesterday's Hkrai.d.
The big potato has made its "ftppear
ance. This year it comes from Ana
heim, and was raised by Jacob Ditter.
It weighs four pounds, is seven one
half inches long and broad in propor
tion. Next.
The ladies who proposed to give an
entertainment for the newsboys' home,
not wishing to antagonize the manage
ment, will present the proposed enter
tainment at Hazard's pavilion on the
evenings of the 25th and 26th for char
itable purposes.
Joseph E. Fischer, Hermann F. Baer,
and Johann K. Schroeder, three natives
of Germany, were yesterday admitted to
citizenship by Judge McKinley upon
taking the oath of allegiance and pro
ducing the requisite proofs of their resi
dence in the United States.
The railroad companies are assisting
tlie directors of the Agricultural Associ
ation in making the coming meeting in
August the most successful in the his
tory of the association. Both the South
ern Pacific and Southern California
railroads have made a two-tliirds rate.
The weights in hoth the handicaps will
be announced next Tuesday.
LIEUTENANT CLAY'S HORSE.
It Wins a Ten Thousand Dollar Purse
for Him.
Lieutenant T. J. Clay, of General
Grierson'sstaff, yesterday in one minute
and sixteen seconds won $10,500. Lieu
tenant Clay is from Kentucky, and of
course loves thoroughbred horses and
owns a neat little stableful of blue
grass stock. One of his colts is Bal
gowan, a likely two-year-old horse,
which he entered in the Hyde-park
stakes, a three-quarter mile event, which
was run yesterday at Chicago, and
which was worth $10,500. Balgowan
came in lirst under the wire in 1:15, and
landed the purse in Lieutenant Clay's
pocket, together with a neat little win
ning from the bookies. The horse sold
at Rodman's at 10 to 1, but very few
backed him.
No more trouble about fresh cream if you use
Highland Unsweetened Condensed Milk. Get
a free sample at your grocer's.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. H. ARENBBERG, FROM THE UNl
versity of Berlin. Private, chronic and
vervous diseases a specialty; also all diseases
of the blood, skin and general weakness arising
therefrom successful) treated. Hours, 9 to 12 a.
m.,2;t04 and 5 to 8 p. m. office. 305.. S. Spring
st., room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and
and Fourth sts. ma29-tf
AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN,
• 355> a S. Spring St., cor. Fourth st. Electrical
treatment, baths and massage. jul-3m
REBECCA LEE DORSKY, M. D. OFFICE
No. 7% N. Main st. Special attention given
to obstetrics, gynecology and diseases of
children. Hours 9to 11 a. m. and 2to4p. m.
Telephone 513. je2-tf
DR. DARLING, OCULIST AND AURIST,
Office 229 W. First st. Office hours, 9a. m.
to 4 p. m. jultf d&w
lADIES CAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR-
J ing her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North
Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. inls-tf
CHAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.-DISEASKS OF
women a specialty. 44J-2 S. Spring st
rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, 796; resi
deuce, 798. mlltf
DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, 205 N. MAIN ST.
Office hours: 11 to 12 a. m., 4to 6 and 7
to 9 p. m. ma26-tf
DR. C. EDGAR SMITH—DISEASES OF
women a specialty: rectal diseases treated
by the Brinkerhoff. painless system; office,
corner Main and Seventh sts., Robarts block.
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DR. 0. E. CLACIUS HAS REMOVED HIS
office from 75 N. Spring to 41 S. Spring st.
Hours, from 11 a. m. to 2p. m. Specialty-
Sexual and skin diseases, chronic diseases in
general. in24-tf
SAFETY COUNCIL, NO. 664, AMERICAN
Legion of Honor.—Meets the second and
fourth Fridays of each month at Caledonia hall,
119., S. Spring st. Visiting and resident com
panions invited to attend. A. 11. .MILLER,
Commander. JOHN SPIERS, Secretary.
MORRIS VINEYARD LODGE, I. O. G. T„
No. 126.—Meets every Monday night. Hall
cor. Laurel and Main sts.
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The Cassullo Case.
The case in which George Cassullo is
•barged with the murder of Manuel
Valergo by stabbing him in the groin on
the night of May 7th last at the latter's
shanty near Eiysian park, was called
for trial in department ti of the superior
court yesterday by Judge McKinley.
The time of the court was occupied dur
ing the whole of the afternoon in the ex
amination of talesmen, touching their
qualifications to act as jurors, but the
panel was full at the hour of adjourn
ment, and the trial will be commenced
at 9 :30 o'clock this morning.
Undelivered Telegrams.
The following telegrams remain un
called for at the Western Union telegraph
office, corner Court and Main streets:
July 1.7. 1890: Miss Lou Firsick, J.
Restovich, B. Mouliot.
There are undelivered telegrams at
| the Postal telegraph office, 125 West
! First street, for Mr. 1). Holmes, Mrs.
| Dwight Whiting, Miss Gertie Carley.
Warm weather, often causes extreme tired
i feeling and debility, and in the weakened con
dition of the system, discuses arising from im
pure blood are liable to appear. To gain
strength, to overcome disease, and to purify,
vitalize and enrich the blood, take Hood's
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Highland Unsweetened Condensed Milk is
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Dilute it either with fresh dairy mill or water.
CATARRH CURED, health ana sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price 50
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by C.
Heinzeman, 122 North Mum street.
Did you ever try ice cream made from High
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
DENTISTS.
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eeth tilled and extracted painlessly; plates $4
:o $10; hours, Ba. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a.
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ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, S. SPRING;
first stairway below the Nadeau hotel.
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. st.; all work guaranteed; prices moderate.
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T W. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST
±j, sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth
filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns
aud bridge work a specialty. Room 3d. m4tl
TOLHURST, DENTIST, BW N. SPRING ST.,
rooms 2, ti and 7. Hours, Bto 5.
R. J. M. WHITE,
DR. E. L. TOWNSEND,
—DENTISTS,—
41 South Springstreet.
First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block
Telephone 138. ml9tf
RCI. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED
• to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2,
Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlotf
HOMEOPATHISTS.
Ss. SALISBURY, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIBT.
• Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build
ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 048
S. Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel
ephone Nos.: Office. 597; residence, 577.
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RS. BEACH & BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N.
Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office nours,
Bto 12 m.. I to 4 and otoB p. m. Dr. Hoyn
ton's residence. 735 Olive st. m!9tf
I~ SAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATIIIST.
Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2to 5 p. m.
Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellow s' building, Los
Angeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main St.
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physicians, and.the best of care is given. Mid
wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf
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ARCHITECTS.
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. Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block,
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ABSTRACTS.
ABSTRACT AND TITLE INSURANCE COM
f.my of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin
and Sew Higb streets. mt i 9m
AUCTION SALES.
By John C. Bell & Co.
Real Estate and General Auctioneers, Office,
224 S. Los Angeles St., in rear of cathedral.
AUCTION SALES MADE IN ANY PART OF
the counties and state; also by order of
courts, administrators, executors, commission
ers, receivers, mortgagees and trustees, faith
fully complying with the prescribed legal forms
money loaned, freights paid on stocks and mer
chandise by carloads; correct appraisements by
order of court, insurance companies and others,
horses and stock insured. Please give us a call,
we will give you all the money you want.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
WJ H. PERRY LUMBER aNI) MILL CO.,
>> . a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Waiter F.
Watkins. defendant.
Sheriff's Sale. No. 10,275.
Order of sale and decree of foreclosure and
sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale and
decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the
Superior Court of the County of Los Augeles.State
of California, on the 4th day of June, A. D. 1890,
in the above entitled action, wherein
W. 11. Perry Lumber and Mill Co., a corpora
tion, the above-named plaintiff, obtained a
Judgment of decree and foreclosure and sale
against Walter F. Watkins, defendant, on the
4th day of June, A. D. 1890, for the sum of
*1,(i28.()9 in lawful morey of the United States,
which said decree was, on the Ist day of July,
A. D. 1890, recorded in judgment book 19 of
said Court, at page 257, I am commanded to
sell all that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the city of
Los Angeles, count; of Los Angeles, state of
California, and bounded and described as
follows:
Lot 21 of the Longstreet tract, in lot 4of
block 1 of Hancock's survey of I.os Angeles city,
as per map recorded in book 10, page 71 of
miscellaneous records of Los Angeles county,
state of California, together with all and singu
lar the tenements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining.
Public notice is hereby given, that on Mon
day, the 28th day of July, A. I). 1890, at 12
o'clock m., of that day, in front of the Court
House door of the County of Los Angeles, on
Spring street, 1 will, in obedience to said order
of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell
the above described property, or so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment,
with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, lawful money of the
United States.
Dated this 2d day of July, 1890.
M. G. AGUIRRE,
Sheriff of Los Angeles County.
By A. M. Thoknton, Under Sheriff.
John D. Blcknell, attorney for plaintiff.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS UPON AP
PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
of California, in and for the county of Los
Angeles.
In the matter of E. C. Schnabel, an insolvent
debtor.
Notice is hereby given to all the creditors of
E. C. Schnabel, Insolvent debtor, who have
proved their debts.' to appear l>efore the court,
at the court room thereof, on the 25th day of
August, 1890, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,
to show cause, if any they have, why the said
E. 0. Schnabel should not be discharges! from
all his debts, in accordance with the statutes in
such cases made and provided.
Dated July Bth, 1890.
CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR,
County Clerk.
By D. E. Adams, Deputy Clerk.
Del Valle & Munday. attorneys for insolvent.
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pATAERH, THROAT DISEASES,
Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, to
gether with diseases of the Eye, Ear and Heart
successfully treated by
M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D.
M. C. P. S. 0..
With bis new system of medicated inhalations
combined with proper constitutional remedies
for the liver, stomach, blood, etc.
Probably no system of practice ever employed
has been so universally successful as that In
troduced by Dr. Williams for the cure of Catarrh,
Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con
sumption.
CONSU M PTION,
From consumers, "to waste away," usually
applied to the advanced state of lung disease.
The following are prominent symptoms in
the first stage, and whenever any of them
exist a thorough examination should always
be made, with a view to arrest the disease if
shown to exist: There is usually a sense of
weariness upon a little exercise, a disposition
to remain passive and idle, despondency,
often from no apparent cause, a peculiar
sensitiveness to the effect of cold, and a
breathlessness upon moving quicKly, or de
scending a bill or stairs, a slight hacking
cough, with or without expectoration, ex
citability upon slight occasions, flying pains
through the chest or back, or under the
shoulder blades. The symptoms are more
noticeable toward or during the night: slight
fever in tbe afternoon: cold feet and hands, or
in many cases, blue lividity of the lips and
roots of the finger nails.
Constitutional or tubercular consumption is
a common form of lung disease. The progress
is slow, but if left to itself no less sure. It
usually begins with a dry cough. At first
these tubercules are exceedingly minute, the
patient not at all suspecting their presence.
Gradually they develop into more active
disease, and then follows the train of symptoms
which leave no doubt as to its true character.
Sometimes spitting of blood or slight streaks in
the mucus is the first indication of tubercular
deposit, or it may be a chilly sensation in the
back, followed by more or less heat in the
palms of the hands, or an afternoon flush on
j the cheeks. The slow and gradual inroads of
this form of consumption leave the stomach
and appetite undisturbed for a considerable
time. Finally, however, hectic fever and
night sweats supervene, preceded by a diar
rhoea. Then the loss of flesh and strength
becomes rapid, the chest contracts, the features
sharpen, the eye attains an unusual brilliancy,
I nnd the patient begins to realize that he is in
I the last stage of confirmed constitutional con
| sumption.
j By the employment of proper inhalations in
the form of medicated vapor (not steam or
spray) we are able to produce immediate and
direct action upon the diseased surface in the
pharynx and the nasal passages, for air will
find 'its way into the remotest and intricate
cavities, where it is utterly impossible to make
fluid applications. By these means every case
can be cured.
Persons desiring treatment by t his system of
practice can use the remedies at home as well
as at our office, and which will cause no incon
venience or hindrance from business whatever.
I have seen so many of these cases cured that
I do not consider any case hopeless unless both
lungs are seriously involved. Even then the
Compound Oxygen aud other inhalations aid
I us in dissolving the mucus and in contracting
and healing the cavities, which nothing else
can do with the same success.
The very best references from those already
cured.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Those who desire to consult with me in regard
to their cases had better call at the office for an
examination, but if impossible to visit the office
personally can write for a copy of my medical
treatise, containing a list of questions. Address
M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D.,
137 S. Broadway, I.os Angeles, Cal.
Office hours—From 9 A. M. to 12:30 p. m.
and from 1:30 to 4 P. M. Sundays oxcepted.
I* AST LOS ANGELES LODGE, NO. 230, A. O.
It U. W.—Meets every Wednesday evening, in
Campbell's hall, Truman st. and Downey aye.,
East Los Angeles.