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8 ENLARGEMENT OF PREMISES Finding ourselves cramped for room, we shall add to our already ipacious quarters 600 square feet at the rear end oi our store with large ihow window facing on Franklin street, and as soon as plans are com pleted tear out the walls and open up one oi the finest and most complete BOYS' CLOU DEFTS WEST OF CHICAGO In the short space of three months our trade has been on a steady increase, the same being due to our Square and Honest Dealings. Increase of stock and increase of trade compels us to say WE MUST HAVE ROOM And in order to facilitate matters, give the carpenters, painters and other workmen a chance to move, we have concluded to make some Big Saerifiees in the Cost of Goods NOT THE PROFITS We have at present entirely too much stock, also large fall orders in. the hands of the most reliable manufacturers. This is our first bona fide sale and will be to your interest to attend it at once. We desire by the 6TH DAY OF AUGUST to reduce our already immense stock JUST ONE HALF. This is no $1.50 telegraphic advertisement, but strictly legitimate business and C H IC AGO DAILY HERALD. United States Signal Service. Report of observations taken at Los Angeles July 24, 1890: Vel a. m. p. m. 80 57 Max. tern., 84; mm. tern., 66. Indications. San Francisco, July 24.—Forecast till S p. m Friday : California, fair weather. PERSONAL. Ex-Sheriff, A. J. Snodgrass, of Ven tura, is at the Hollenbeck. O. S. Rose and D. W. Findlay, of Riv erside, are at the Hollenbeck. Gustave L. Stern and Harry L. Stern, of St. Louis, are at the Nadeau. Mrs. H. L. Drew and F. C. Drew, of San Bernardino, are at the Nadeau. Alfred Todhunter and Chas. E. Ses mey, two Philadelphians, are at the Nadeau. H. Bachelor, a well-known newspaper man of San Francisco, is paying Los Angeles a visit. E. L. Wattson, vice-president and su- perintendent of the San Gabriel Wine Company, is at the Nadeau. James E. Wadham is at the Nadeau, from San Diego. He is the Democratic candidate for district attorney of San Diego county. J. P. McCormick, the builder of the San Diego court house, and a leading Republican politician of that city, is in the city, staying at the Nadeau. He will remain until tomorrow afternoon. NEWS NOTES. Land Office Register Seamans is refit ting and renovating the land office. The Central W. C. T. U. will meet today (Friday), at 2:30 p. m. at Tem perance temple. There was born yesterday to the wife of W. H. Webber, Jefferson street, a boy— a new recruit for the Hill and Gray campaign of '92. A musical and literary entertainment will be given this and tomorrow even ings at the pavilion for charitable pur poses. An excellent programme is as sured. Colonel Fred Stanford and Will D. Gould, well-known attorneys, yesterday formed a partnership, and will have Highest of all in leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1880. Powder ABSOUUTECr PURE THE LOS ANGELES HERALD FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1890 offices at rooms 32, 33 and 34, Temple block. Long Beach will be given an oppor tunity to hear some excellent music on Saturday. Reference is made to the advertising columns, where the pro gramme appears. RACERS ARRIVE. A String of Noted Animals Down from Santa Clara. The first stable of race horses to arrive at Agricultural park for the race meet ing which begins on August 4th, will reach here from Santa Clara this morn- ing. The string is that of A. F. Ap pleby, and includes Odette, Carmen and Applause, the three handicap candi dates ; Raindrop, who is in for the derby; Wild Rose, who is entered in the Hollenbeck two-year-old stakes, which comes off on Thursday, and the junior handicap run on Saturday. There are one or two others in the lot. Mr. Appleby has had something at the meetings in this district for several years; last season he was interested in Ben Hill's stable. He is a very popular horseman because he understands his business, and never runs his horses with any other view than of winning the race. REDONDO CHAUTAUQUA. The Outing to be Commenced on Tues day Next. The people who mix their sum mer schooling with seaside summering at Redondo Beach, participating in the Chautauqua assembly which com mences on Tuesday next, will be provided with a diverse programme. Among the lecturers announced are Governor Lionel A.Sheldon, on "Military Genius;" C. E. Bolton, on "The Four Napoleons;" Dr. W. H. Milburn, on "Sights Seen by a Blind Man;" John DeWitt Miller, on "Uses of Ugliness;" Dr. Stephen Bow ers, on "Life and Times of Thomas Jeff erson;" Colonel Homer B. Sprague, on "John Milton," and many others. Be sides these are to be field sports, tab leaux, concerts, fireworks and brass bands. Amusements. The Shalehen, in which M. B. Curtis appears, will be given next Tuesday evening at the Grand. The company in support is one of the strongest that has visited the city for some time. In the cast is Frank Mordaunt, who has been specially engaged. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by C. F. Heinzeman 122 North Main street. PHYSICIANS. DR. H. ARENSBERG, 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"t0 4 and 5 to 8 p. m. Office, 305"4 S. Spring st., room 30, The Ramona, bet. Third and and Fourth sts. ma29-tf AS. LANGLEY, ELECTRIC PHYSICIAN, . 355} i S. Spring st., cor. Foarth st. Electrical treatment, baths and massage. jul-3m REBECCA LEE DORSEY, 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 X ADIES CAN SEE MRS. DR. WELLS DUR _"U ing her vacation at her cottage, No. 2 North Beach, Santa Monica. Lock box 77. mls-tf CHAS. W. BRYSON, M. D.—DISEASES OF women a specialty. S. Spring St., rooms 2 and 3. Telephone, office, <96; resi dence, 798. mlltf DR. JOSEPH KURTZ, 265 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. ml6tf DR. C. 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. m24-tf SAFETY COUNCIL, NO. 664, AMERICAN Legion of Honor—Meets the second and I fourth Fridays of each month at Caledonia hall, 1 lit., S. Spring st. Visiting and resident com panions invited to attend. A. 11. MILLER, Commander. JOHN SPIERS, Secretary. ORRIS VINEYARD LODGE, I. O. G. T.. No. 126.—Meets every Monday night. Hall cor. Laurel and Main sts. O X r—l O > Q O CLOTHING RIGHT TO THE POINT IT'S NOT A CASE OF CAN OR WILL, BUT MUST We're crowded for room, and new goods will arrive shortly which will compel us to pile higher and higher on our shelves and counters; we can't possibly do that during the noise and bustle of the carpenters, etc. We shall therefore do some big cutting and butchering of prices right now. DOWN COMEvS the WAT,T_ IN A VERY SHORT WHILE! Our enormous business has forced us to enlarge our store, so as to cope with the heavy patronage the people have so generously bestowed on us. While trade about town has been at a standstill, we've been busy as bees. The secret to our success is that we've kept faith with the public and fulfilled each and every promise to the letter. o r o H X z Q REAL ESTATE RECORD. Thursday, July 24, 1890. TRANSFERS. R M Widnev to Mrs Permelia Waite—S 10 acres of bl 127, Maclay Ro; $1,500. Mrs M E Wood and S W Wood to Lewis Moore -SWU of SWJ 4 of N\Vf4 of sec 27, TIN, R 9 W, and water, the same being equal to 1-24 in terest in spring located on sec 21, T 1 N, R 9 W: $8,000. E N McDonald to E A Miller—Lots 5 and 7 Meadow Park tract sub, lot C, Palos Verdes Ro; £4,000. Horatio Marteen to Willis A Norton— of sec 4, T 5 N, R 11 W; $2,400. Ira 8 Nilcs to Frances N X Morse—Tract in sec 5, T 1 N, R 12 W; 2,000. W H Cowen to Alice G Wallace —Lot 11, Lyman Allen subdivision, M R 10, p 92, Pasa dena; $1,000. Warner L Kellar to W R Haizlip—Lot 7 blk 7, Chavez tract; $1,800. SUMMARY. Number transfers $1,000 and over, 7. Amount, $20,700. Number transfers under $1,000, 20. Amount, $4,319. Nominal transfers. 3. Total amount of considerations, $25,019. Note—Transfers of which the consideration is less than $1,000 are not published in the above list Undelivered Telegrams. The following telegrams remain un calledfor at the Western Union telegraph office, corner Court and Main streets, July 24th, 1890: Mrs. M. G. Barker, Mrs. Chas. A. Collins, Lou K. Smith, Nellie Vayrino, B. F. Spencer, C. M. Gregg. Cholera Morbus at Cedar Rapids. Cedar Rapids, lowa, June 30.—Mr. George Johnson's boy, about eight years old, was taken with cholera morbus and given up to die by the attending physi cian. Mrs. Markert called at the house with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and they gave the boy two doses of it. The effect was a prompt recovery and the DENTISTS. D~~rTcT STEVENS & SONsT 107 N. .SPRING st., Schumacher block, rooms 18 and 19; teeth filled and extracted painlessly; plates $4 to $10; hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. je26-tf ADAMS BROS., DENTISTS, 119W 8. SPRING; first stairway below the Nadeau hotel. je6-3m FM. PARKER, D. D. S., 145 N. SPRING • st.; all work guaranteed; prices moderate. ma2l-3m W. WELLS, COR. SPRING AND FIRST • sts., Wilson block; take elevator; teeth filled and extracted without pain; gold crowns and bridge work a specialty. Room 36. m4tf TOLHCRST, DENTIST, 8% N. SPRING ST., rooms 2, 6 and 7. Hours, Bto 5. DR. J. M. WHITE, DR. E. L. TOWNSEND, —DENTISTS, — 41 South Spring street. First building north of Bryson-Bonebrake block Telephone 138. m!9tf RB. CUNNINGHAM, DENTIST, REMOVED • to No. 31 N. Spring St., rooms 1 and 2, Phillips block, Los Angeles, Cal. mlstf HOMEOPATHISTS. SALISBURY, M. D., HOMCEOPATHIST. . Office, rooms 11 and 12, L. A. Bank build ing, cor. First and Spring sts. Residence, 648 S Pearl st. Office hours, 11 a. mto3p. m. Tel ephone Nos.; Office, 597; residence, 577. r ni24-tf DRS. BEACH & BOYNTON. OFFICE, 37 N. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours, Bto 12 in., 1 to 4 and 6toBp. m. Dr. Boyn ton's residence, 735 Olive St. m!9tf ISAAC FELLOWS, M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. m.,-2 to sp. m. Office, Nos. 2 and 5 Odd Fellows' building, Los Aueeles, Cal. Residence, 508 South Main st. ni9-tf SPECIALISTS. BELLEVUE LYING-IN HOSPITAL IS NOW open, under the management of Mrs. Dr. J. j H Smith. Patients can have their choice of physicians, and the best of care is given. Mid wifery a specialty. 145 Bellevue aye. m2Btf COMPANY next day he was up and about. Every body in that neighborhood now uses it. Thos. Theisen, Sold by C. F. Heinze man, 222 N. Main street, John A, Off, corner Fourth and Spring streets and druggists generally. Removal and Change of Hands of the Los Angeles Fishermen's market, with S. Nicoletti, manager, located at 2t»l South Main street. Telephone 372. Fresh flsh and low prices. When Baby was sick, we wave n«»r Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When aha had ChUdren. she gave them Castoria, Grateful— Comforting. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judi cious use of such articles of diet that a constitu tion may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fotified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—Civil Service Ga zette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPS Sc CO., Homoeopathic Chem ists London, England. se2-tu<fcth&w-12m ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECT, ' " • Rooms 47, 48 and 49, New Wilson block, First and Spring sts. m!2-12m CH BROWN, ARCHITECT. OFFICE, BRY . son-Bonebrake block, 3d floor, rooms 42 and 43. ml4-tf ABSTRACTS. ABStIrACT ANB TITLE INSURANCE COM pa ny of Los Angeles, N. W. cor. Franklin and Sew High streets. ml7-9m 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. _____ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS AN geles county, state of California. John C. Scott, plaintiff, vs. James A. Christy and Augusta Christy, his wife, defendants. Action brought in the superior court of Los Angeles county, state of California, and the complaint filed" in said county of Los Angeles, in the office of the clerk of said superior court. The people of the state of California, send greeting to James A. Christy and Augusta Christy, his wife, defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought ugair.st you by the above named plaintiff, in the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, state of California, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons—if served within this county; or if served elsewhere within thirty days—or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. . The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for the foreclosure of a mortgage described in the said complaint, and executed by the said defendants to Max Lenzberg on the 3ist day of August, A. D. 1888, to secure the payment of a promissory note executed and delivered to said Max Lenzberg on that day for the sum of $1,000.00 oud interest and attorneys' fees as therein provided, said note and mortgage having by assignment and transfer become the property of the plaintiff, who now owns and holds the same. For description of property and all particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint filed herein; that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said principal sum and interest and attorneys' fees as in said note and mortgage provided, and costs of suit, and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against said defendants for the balance remaining due, and also that the defendants and all personsclaimingby, through or under them or either of them, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of redemption a*nd interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief. Reference is had to complaint for particulars. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the superior court of the county of Los Angeles, state of California, this 20th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. [seal] CHAS. H. DUNSMOOR, Clerk. By D. E. Adams, Deputy Clerk. jel9-thu-10t NOTICE TO CREDITORS ITPON 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 before 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. C. Sctfiiabel should not be discharged from all h_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. jy"9-wes-4t Q O > Z Cor. Spring and Franklin A: : BOLD > MOVE FOR A GREAT RUSH OF TRADE Our tables and counters fairly tremble beneath their burdens of beautiful NEW SPRING GOODS And to lighten them as well as make room for the contractors and work men to tear down the walls, we will mark goods so low as will make some of our would-be competitors' heads swim. CHICAGOpLOTHING CO. Cor. Spring and Franklin o CO a I—* • __ 3 manager ATTORNEYS. FKEDERIC STANFORD. WILL D. GOULD. | GOULD & STANFORD, ATTORNEYS-AT law, office, rooms 82, 83 and 84 Temple block, Los Angeles, Cal. Telephone 1042. jy2s-dlm-w3m ISIDORE B. DOCKWEILER, ATTORNEY-AT law, rooms 10 and 11, Bryson-Bonebrake block. ml 9 6m George H. Smith. Thomas L. Winder. Henry M. Smith. SMITH, WINDER & SMITH, ATTORN EY3 at-law, will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Offices: Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4 University Bank building, 117 New High st. Los Angeles. Cal. Telephone N0.583. ml itf fiATARRH, THROAT DISEASES, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, to gethcr with diseases of the Eye, Ear and Hear successfully treated by M.HILTON WILLIAMS, M.D. M. C. P. S. 0., With his 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. CONSUMPTION, 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 i weariness upon a little exercise, a disposition Ito remain passive and idle, despondency, j often from no apparent cause, a peculiar ' sensitiveness to the effect of cold, and a breathlessness upon moving quiculy, or de scending a hill 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 the 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 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, and the patient begins to realize that he is in the last stage of confirmed constitutional con sumption. ... 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 this 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 I lungs are seriously involved. Even then the I Compound Oxygen aud other inhalations aid ! us in dissolving the mucus and in contracting ! and healing the cavities, which nothing else I 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 i to their cases had better call at the office for an 1 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., S 137 S. Broadway, "Los Angeles, Cal. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. M. | and from 1:30 to 4 p. M. Sundays excepted.