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10 DAILrY HERALD. United States Signal Service. ■■sort of observations taken at Los Au- M«y 1, W. «y War Department. >«nno i B>t Ther TOW*. I I I %ia i *: su oo i m 11:07 p.m.i 30.05 72 TiW P.M.I 30 04 62 Tf TT" J |We«- Max. temp., 77.0; mln. temp., «M>. The Illustrated Herald. A luU supply of the Awmual IHbhaids re now on hand. Newsdealers and others should avail themselves at once to send in tha-rtswders. No better evtdeuoe of South on California's advautige- could be eenl to Eastern friends- News Notes. The Board iof Supervisors will meet to-day at 10 A. m. in regular session. Sheriff Kaye appointed F. L. Bene, diet as deputy County Jailer on Batur day last. Deputy Constable Sutter yesterday arrested Charles Albert, who was drunk, aad had 8248 on hia person. The Webster family will give a con] cert to-night at Armory Hall. This family oomprUes a regular orchestra of itself. The Sao Gabriel Valley Exponent, of Covins, haa married Gladstone aud gone to housekeeping under the name oft he <Wedstone Weeily Exjnnenl. Tue great hotel at South Vasadena, erected by Mr. Lightfcot, will beopeued -on Wednesday evening, May 4, 1887, with a banquet and ball. The merchants 00 North Los Angeles a tract want to know why that street, so broad and exposed to wind between Com mercial and Aliao street, ia not sprinkled like other streets. Andrew McNally of the firm of Rand A MoNally, of Chicago, ia building a Gothic reside nee in North Pasadena to cost |50,000. It will eclipse all other residence* in that heautifui city. Col. H. H. Boyce. stated lust night that tie would file another snit for (50,000 -damages, this morning, against the TimetMirror Company. The suit will be based on au editorial published in Ihe Faw«i yesterday morning, entitled, "Mr. Boyce Publishes a Card." A Urge number of Los Angeles capi talists went to the new town of Fillmore, in Ventura county, yesterday, to exam ine the locality aud decide upon a plan for water development. Among tbe number were Wm. 11. Perry, S. H. Mott, J. M. Elliott and F. C. Howes. There is a lively movement in real es tate in Crescenta Can.da, in view of a railway through that place. There are three railways poiatiog in the direction of Crescenta Call tda—the Yoonm rail road, now graded to L» Can.da, the Woodbury railway aud the (ilendale dummy line. Th* May-day pionio of the Turuverein Oertnania yesterday at the Arroyo Seco was a great success. A large crowd was in attendance and tbo sports of Father land ware conducted in tine stylo. The Turn ver em Oermania spared no expense to make the Mai Fest a success, and suc ceeded admirably in everything. The prospects for a Congregational Theological Seminary in or near Loa Angelea are excellent. Tbe Methodist Jipiacopal Sooiety haa an institution for theological training at Sin Fernando, the Baptists have one iv this city, the Presbyterians another, aud now the Congregationalists propose to establish such au institution at Loa A - gelcs, Pas adena, Beaumont or Lugouia, whichever place offers the greatest inducements. One of the Spring street cars yester day insist., d on jumping the track in a frequent maimer -quite too frequent to suit the passengers. At the third jump jt came in colliaiou with the Red Star line passenger coach full of passengers, who fled suddenly and escaped without injury. The passengers complain that the rails are not kept clean, and that a brush should be carried in front of the wheels, or else a man should be em ployed to keep the earth and stones off Ihe track. Person Mention. fi. P. Jeffrey, of Olendora, is at the St. Elmo. Mr. K. C. Monday, of Petaluma, is at the St. Klmo. ML D»puy, a capitalist of Pittsburg, ia at the St. Klmo. Judge B. Brundage, of ,Bakerstie!d, is registered at the St. Elmo. j. T. Carothers, Oencral Baggage Agent of the Southern Pacific, is at the St. Elmo. Mr. P. B. Corn well, the President of thai Mechanic)' Institute and chief of the Black Diamond Coal Company, is at the St. Elmo. E.B.Terry, Esq., will retnru to bis home (Fresno) today. Mr. Terry thinks a great deal of his ouuty, I nt does not care to compare it with loa Angeles. J. B. Djnghorty, a delegate to the Orand Legion 8. X, A. O. U. \V., from Triumph Legion No, 13, San Franoisco, ia at the Nadeau, aooompaoied by his slaughter. Mr. P. L. Washburn, of Rosamond, •arrived in the city yesterday. He re ports 1,100 inches of water in the Cot tonwood Ditch, and everything booming in that section. VP, W. Conant has returned from San Diego and Riverside, where he repre sented Manager H. C. VVyatt during th* engagement of Bjird's Minstrels in these places. Ilia trip was very success ful. Colonel A. M. Qray returned yester day from Ban , Luis Obispo, whither be baa been to consult with the leading business men of tbat town in regard to tbe building of an opera house at that place. It is now settled that the accom plished Colonel will build a beautiful temple of muaic in that town, for which be haa the plans already made. The Colonel and San Luia Obispo are both to be congratulated. Flower Festival. The Pomona iadiea are to have a Flow er Festival, of whioh the Daily Progrea* •ay a: "Tbe Flower Festival will open i»Tay. lor'a Opera Honae next Tuesday evening and continue through all day Wednes day and Wednesday evening. The fes tival ia to be held under the auspioea of the iadiea of Pomona, for the purpose of establishing a pnblio library. The ob ject ia • most worihy one, and it is a pleasure to note that the ladiea of the valley generally are taking much inter eat in this public enterprise. The Festi val will be a rare treat and the ladies deserve the, heartiest support of tbe community. It Is proposed to orgauizo a library association and to hold a fair annually." In their New Quarters. Crsndall, Crow & Co. are now at 133 and I*s West First street, with (nil Hoe of itovri, mantels aud grates. Our minister could not have preached last Sunday but for Ued blar Cough (lure. In their New Quarters. Oandall, Crow A f!o. arc now at IDS and 135 West Flrststreet, with full Hue of stoves, mantels and grates. The Book* Will Kooa t'loae. Subscribe to a lot In South l.os Angelea Half-sore lots, with iuipioveuieuU, at 1160 per lot. Monthly payments ot »10. No In terest. Southern California Land Company, M 4 North Matn street, inker Block. LITTLE ALMA, •'All tlulel *«•«■ tue » , »««"»" c '" The Sheriff said. Kverything was quiet as regards the little daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. For ter Ashe yoaterday, and none of tbe de velopments of a sensational character as was expicted by many, came to light. There were, as usual in such ca~cs, many wild rumore flying about the etreel, but thow who knew anything about the case were of the opinion that there would be no more developtueutt until Wednes day next. Sheriff Kays, beiug rather uneasy under the responsibility which rests on him while the child is iv bis po- session, was at tbe Nadeau House bright and early yesterday morn ing, aud during the day he win not far away. At half past 2 o'clock ha took little Alma for a drive in oompauy with Mrs. E. B. Crocker, the grandmother, and the nurse. The carriage was a close one, but the party enjoyed the drivt immensely, especially the little caueo of all the present trouble. They drove through the western portiou of the city, along Figueroa street aad Main and re turned at about 5 o'olook in tbe after noon. After dinner little Alma was laken for a short walk by Deputy Sheriff Auderaon, in company with her grandmother aud nurse, and those who knew who the party conaisted of, g«z.td nt them in curiosity aa they passed by. Little Alma waa not out of the sight of either the Sheriff or hia dep uty all day long, and her meals were served iv her room while tbe rest of tbe family dined and lunched down stairs. Sheriff Kays stated tbat he had made arrangements so that he could be on the scene in ten minutes after the first alarm, iv case anything should happeu. He did not anticipate that anything would happeu, however, but he thought best to make all preparations possible. As the ohild is in his possession he in tends to carry out the order of the court and allow either party to see it at any time, but he dees not propose to lei it out of his possession. Tbe eases of R. Porter aud bis brother Sidney Asbe charged with carrying con cealed weapons, was set for trial to-day before Justice Austin, but K. Porter Ashe baring gone to Sacramento will probably not return in time and the bail will have to be foifeited or else tbe case postponed. Children's und Aliases Jeraeya A full sssoiiment af misses aud ehiidrena jerseys in N'uvy Seal, Tannarnet and C*nll nal for i\ each, at Mosgrovc*. VI S. Spring street. li- i>u»vr«t. A. L. Teele bat r Btovs 1 hi- affix, from N North Sprlna; .trcet u> Kooat 3, No li Court street, up stairs. as Ml ll rtollttl rays lor a half sere lot in Mot- 1,0.1 An geles. Otitsln maps st the 1 fnce or the Southern Caillorula Land Company. -H North Main street, linker Illock. ■ti'inovril. A. L. Tcc'o has removed his ofllce from North Spring rtreet to Koom I, No. 12 Court street, up stairs, Baseball. The game yesterday botweeu the Los Angeles and Pomonas, waa very inter esting and was witnessed by about 2500 spectators. The Los Angeles club made a very pretty showing in their bright new uniforms. The most notice able feature of tho game was the tine team work of the Los Angeles Club and McComas, Smith and Bruce of the Pl monas. George's home run hit iv the seventh inning was also ft feature. Mon roe was hit over the eye iv the third in ning and it was cut badly. Lohinan with more I rac'ice will make a good back stop. I*. Smith only needs a good catcher to be a hard man to hit. Following is a score which speaks for itself: LOS ANOELE9 aii r an ro a x Turner, 2b 6 0 1 4 St. Dascomb, cf 8 114 10 Monroe, c 401681 Swan, p 1 1 1 0 11 1 Nagle,Bb . ... 4 1 0 0 0 0 Clark, as 4 3 0 0 1 1 Young, If. 4 S 1 1 0 1 Coffmsn, rf » 3 0 0 0 0 George lb 4 1 1 11 0 1 Totsl 35 11 7 27 2. 8 iomoka: ai b bh ro * E sjniltb, p 4 1 2 I 7 8 Bruce, lb 4 1 1 10 I 1 Carson, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Goldstein, 2b 3 2 1 3 t 4 McComas, Sb.. 1 0 1 3 2 0 Warren, ss 8 0 1 2 S 2 Lobman, c « 0 0 4 * t Martin, rf 4 1 1 1 • 0 Soto, cf .. .. 4 0 0 J Jj 2 Total 34 I 9 24 21) 14 Home runs—George one. Two baae hits—Monroe one. Earned runs—Los Angeles two, Pomona one. Struck out—Swan eight. Smith five. Wild pitch—Swan one, Soto one. Passed balli-Lohman one, Monroe two. Umpire, Solano. Scorer, E. Conn. Smash-Ups and Runaways. Sunday ia generally a very busy day with the livery atable keepers and yes terday was no exception to tbe rule. Teama were out bright and early and were kept going until late in the even ing, and Ihere were quite a number of smash-u[6 and runaways. During the afternoon a horae and buggy were found running loose on Fort street, near First, and the horse waa captured by Charles Gough and taken to the Hollaed stablee, opposite too police station. Two boys while on their way to the picnic at Arroyo Seco, captured a team of grey horses attaohed to a very dilapi dated carriage. The top had gone and so had the back of the seat. Tbe boys did uot know to whom the team be longed, but they had beard that there had been a gentleman and wife in the carriage aud the horses had taken frigbt and run away, overturning tho carriage and injuring both occupants slightly. The team was put in Holland's stable. Two buggies, containing John Caiul. and Wm, Pachea, and K. Young, collided on First street yesterday aftercoou. Mr. Young stated that he endeavored to get out of the the way of Ihe other buggy but wis unable. Both buggies were badly amashed, .IMPORTANT ' TO INVESTORS! Valuable Property AT LOW FIGURES! Eighty seres choice land, two mllea from the University; per acre IIS6C Twenty acres fine damp land, on Western avenue; per acre 860 Forty acres—2o acres in fruit, soil saudy loam, on Weste n avenue 12 000 Five acres in Lick tract; choice prop erty; per acre 500 Ninety acres, Lick tract, in lots of 8, 10 and 20 acres; per acre ISM and 100 Seventy acres in city limits, all sub , divided into 316 lots; lots 50x140; • wide streots, 20-foot alleys. At a great bargain A chance to double Investment Twenty three acreß, Marengo tract, Pasadena Flue tract for subdivision; at a bar gain Sixty-one feet on Spring st., with two story building; now paying good rate of interest, with prospect of large increase fB7 000 Sixty feet on Spring st.; a first class Investment 250C0 Forty-Aye feet on Spring St., with good building 75 000 Sixty feet ou Fort St., 830 feet deep; •10,000 building; very near busi nesscentor; aNo 1 investment.. . 40,000 Sixty feet iv the best business block on Spring street 78,000 Fifty-four acres on Main street: tine property to subdivide 100 OCO , Forty Aye thousand acres of land In the San Jacinto Valley: per acre 15 . rour thousand acres choice agricul tural land; per acre 12 60 One hundred and twenty feet, corner Pearl and Sixth streets U 000 New house and lot, Thomptou street Ellis tract Five flue lots lv Ellis tract; eachlOOo Five hundred and sixty-two acrea land adjoining city limits; excel lent for subdivision ; per acre 400 One of tho finest corner lota for a residence on Figueroa street; a bargain Three lots, 180x190 to 20-foot alley, corner Figueroa and Manhattan streets; elegant residence prop erty; at a bargain Two new hard-finished cottages, one block from street cars, at a bargain. i I Several choice lots ou Figueroa street at a - bargain. choice property on Washington street, near line of street cars, at a bargain. Choice acre tracts near city at a bargain. The readers attention Is called to "The Bells of Nelson W hlskey" advertise lv an other column. In their New Quarters. Crandall, Crow A Co. are now at 133 and 135 West First street, with full line ef stoves, mantels and grates. Heautlfnl Lordsburtf. Maps will be ready soon, of which due uotioe will be given. It is in the mouths of everybody. Whero and when can we get them? Walt for a few days and we will tell you. I John Wlelniid Brewing- Co. Of San Francisco received during 188(1 Ural medals and premiums for beat "Bottled' and 'Draught Lager B»er" at Stßte Fair, Sacramento, Mechanics' Fair, San Francisco San Joanuln Fair, Stockton, and Sixth Dis trict Fair, Loa Angeles. This celebrated lager is for sale at nearly all the leading saloons of Los Angeles. Btelnlke A Brun- Ing, 3V2 North Alameda street, are the sole Agents and Bottlers. A Wood Nurse Should not hesitate to wait upon those ill with such diseases ss smallpox, Cholera or Scarlet Fever. There is little to be feared by persons waiting on the slek if they will use Darby's Prophylactic Fluid freely. In sick rooms it shoald be exposod ou a plate or saucer, and the patient sponged off with the Fluid diluted. For safety, cleanliness and comfort in the sick-room tbe Fluid is indispensable. RUSSELL, COX I BRANDT, ai Weat rtret street, I Haw Loa anublrs National Bane Builoins '. fie-u ' LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD. MAY a. 1887. • mi«ic>:i,l.*w«h'«. Joeßayer&Co's CALIFORNIA Wines and Brandies KENTUCKY WHISKIES Tbe Finest and Forest in tbe Market. AND TRY THKM i-^Bfla i n v nht r. v i. 141 «hs, Zlnfandcl, Hleallnsr, Hack, QTJTKDKL, PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA, Mfscat, Tokay, Ere. Also, s to 10 year-otd Whisky for medicinal nse. Tennant's Ale, Guinness' Fortar, Finest Freueh Brandies, Gin, Blackberry Wine, Blackberry Brandy, Cider, Cham pagne, eta YOC CAN MAKE I't'RCHASES By Ihe Hotlle, Italian, Barrel or HosgaheMd. DIED. FUNIC HA I. NOTICES ON 16 DOLLAR. LKVY-In San Francisco, Apiil 30th, Mrs. T. Levy, sister of Mrs. M. Huff, of Banta Ana. funeral from (.arratt A Nellske s under taking pallors this day (Monday) at 10:30 A. V. Absolutely Pure. Thii powder never varies. A marvel of purity and wholesomeneas. More econom ical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot be gold in competition with tbe multitude of low teat, short weight, aium or phosphate powders. BOLD only in CAMS. koyal Baiing Powu-b Co.. 100 Wall sireet, N. T| ; nirO-lv AUG- AGEKTS FOR Peruvian Bitters! JOE BAYER & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS. S9 It. main Street, l.oa Angeles. Timely WarniogT For Some time past Wi> have been giving* awsy ELEGANT PRESENTS With all purchases, and, in order to give every one fair notice and to avoid future complaints, we announce that they will soon be all gone. Tl I st: I■: I. i■ * M•< • l s ■ ASK FOR THE BEST IN IHE WORL!) I MAXrjFAITI'fED BY a* san iinv iKi o, apls—3m DO COME EARLY THIS WEEK I We have received many new bargains, among which we note: LADIES' GOAT BUTTON SHOES, t1.25. LADIES' FINE BLIPPERB, 75c. INFANTS' KID BUTTON-SHOES, Mc-SKt" LADIES' FRENCH KID BUTTON-SHOES, tut, MISSES' SCHOOL BUTTON SHOES, U 25. HEADQUARTERS Boot and Shoe House, SOO \. malia H*« Downey Block. iHE NEW UNDERTAKER. W. 11. It I VIIAIC II N * New Undertaking and Embalming Parlors, 10 Weat Bocoud street. Best goods and attention at reasonable prices. Special facilities for caring for remains prior to shipment. £s***Ollice °Pen day and nig in. -wn Telephone 621. apllHm PRIMERS, BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, san rtAjijjjsca. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Bank Supplies, Stock Certificates BOND-", MAPS, VIEWS, Raisin Labels, and Labels of All Kinds, /•rsiiow otßDB.*ta Address, for ssmplesor estimates, W. A. VtfIDEHCOOK, Resident Aoent, Nadeau House, l.os Angeles, Cal, ap!2-lm I Speculators and Property-Buyers I I THE REST 5 ACRE TRACT IN THE CITY for subdivision on Adunis street and Vermont Aye. Prici, uttooo. Call on owner, R. JERESLAW, 34 West First Street. ap2s lm LEWII 8808., SHOE DEILBM. The Winning Number that Drew Lot No. 17, Block A, Lewis Tract, Garvanzo. JACQUES LEVY, Occupation, Butcher, Residence, Sainsevain Street the Lucky Man To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THlSlSTOCERTfFYtlmtlholdthsvlntilng number-883-in the Lewis Ilro3' drawing of April 30,1857, tbat took place lv Turn Vereln Hall, for one of tho lots In tbe Lewis tract, Garvauia, said lot boing bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Ou the westerly lino of Lewis street aud known and designated as lot No. 17, in block A, on tho map of Lewis tract, and kuown and designated as lot 17, block A, on the map of Lewis Trsct In Oarvauio, Los Augolos oounty, State of Oalllornia, as the map of said tract, recorded in Book U, page 34, of Miscellaneous Records of said Los Angoles county, towhlab mip reference is hereby made for further description. (Signed) JACQUES LEVY, Oicupation. bntobor; resldenoe, SslnseYaiu street, Los Angeles, Cal. To Whom it May Concern. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY CERTIFY that the drawing for lot 17, blook A, Lewis Tract. Oarvamo. took place Saturday evening at I r. m„ under our sole control snd supervision, and that the said drawing was honestly and fairly conduoted iv every respect, aud th tt Ticket BM, being the wluning uuuiber, is entitled to tbe above men tioued lot. W. A. FIELD. JOHN ROBSON. Lot No. 2, value $43U, Lewis Tract, Garvanzo, is now ready for purchasers. Tickets on and after Monday, May 2, 1887. LB"WIS BROS. Nos. 101 and 103 N. Spring Street, Los Angeles. SAN GABRIEL! NINE MILES EAST OF LOS ANGELES, On Southern Pacific Railroad, Is One of tbe Most Phenomenal Primary Markets In the World. Forty-four Million pounds of Freight were handled at thia Station in 1886, consisting of all Tropical, Semi- Tropical and Temperate Zone Fruits, besides all the Grams and Vegetables that can be grown anywhere. Here is the foundation for a Town already better known in the East than any Town in Calfornia. The Now Townsite is owned by E. E. Hall and W. W. Stilson, AND CONSISTS OF Seven Hundred and Thirty-five Lots WHICH WILL BK PLACED ON THE MARKET Wednesday Next, May 4, At tbe Uniform Price ot $200 Per Lot. About One Hundred of these Lots have been pur chased by parties who intend to improve at once. Shade Trees have been set out on both sides of each Avenue, and Water is being Piped in front of every Lot. —-SALE OPENS Wednesday Next, May 4th., 1887, AT OFFICE OF PEA & STILSON, Under Los Angeles National Bank. First and Spring Sts snlr«. CATARRH! f&roat Diseases. Bronchitis. Asthma CONSUMPTION, Together with diseases of the Bye, Ear and Heart, Successfully treated by M. Hilton Williams, M. D., M.C.P.S.O. No. 87S !Haln street, LOS ANOELKB, - CALIPOILNIA A few doors south of the new Postoffloe. AH diseases of the respiratory organs treated by tho most improved Medicated Inhalations, combined with proper consti tutional remedies for the liver, stomach, blood, etc. Probably no system of practice ever adopt ed has beeu so universally successful as that Introduced by Dr. Williams for the euro of Catarrh, Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Over 76,000 cases treated during the past twenty years for some form of bead, throat or luug trouble. The Following is a sample of tbe hundreds of nattering testimonials given: - Los Anqklks, Cal,, Sopt 24, 1386. Dr. If. Hilton w ii.i.hbh. Da in Siu—l have been contemplating for some time past making a statement of ray case and the beueflls I hare derived from your treatment, remembering how glad I would have beon could I have seen soma thing ol the kind frora a person iv the city to whom t oould bave referred when I first came to Los Angeles from my home in New York State. I had been •.offering forseveral years with what various physicians in the East pro nounccd "chronic ulcerated laryngitis.' I spent considerable time at the Clifton rjaul tarlum, and employed the best medical skill I could find, all without any pernia nent benefit, and, as a last resort, our tamil physician r<commended Los Angeles Fo a time 1 improved, and then I begau to go backward, and all my former symptoms returned. Through n medioal friend I was inducer, to try your treatment, which I did Augui *», I beottuya very much discouragei at this, but persevered, ss I felt slmo.it ces pcrato and knew of nothing else to turn to My throat trouble being aggravated by a serious stomach difficulty, made It ver obst.lus.to to deal, witb. But at las', afto persevering lor a iinie with the flse Of JOllf remedies: I oonsider I am permanently on re I If this will be of any value to you you are at perfect liberty to use It; also t refer any one to my mother, my husband or myself. Very truly yoors, MK3. I. D. WILEY, 8.1 Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal Kivkksidk, Oot 17, lift. To the many testimonials won by Dr Williams It gives me pleasure to add m own to the list so h ghly in his favor. For nearly two years I bad ueen suffering from throat and luug trouble, brought on by ca tarrh. Had tried many remedies lv tt. meantlme, but found only temporary re Uef. Alter two mouths' treatment, pre scribed by Dr. William-, my cough left m altogether, and I now have no pain In m throat or lungs as formerly. I cannot spea too highly of tho benefits I have recivei and shall ever be grateful lo one who worthy of the highest recommendation. Mis. MINNIE 11. HARKU, Hirer side, Cal. From Key. L. K. Fitie, P. 0., FreslueU Al bton College, Albion, kllob., formerly p.ato Central M X Church, Detroit, Mlcii.and editor of the Christian Advocate : Dh Willi*.s—Dsak Sir: I am glad tr> add my testimony to the efficacy of th treatment my aim nag nc.eived. In the spiingof 1677, my ion, then at the age of twenty three, was suffering from a severe attack of tbe bronchial tubes and lungs, so as to be compelled to keep his room, and the most of the lime his bed. Within tuoapaeo of two weeks he experienced about a dosen hemorrhages, from which the ordinary remedies afforded but temporary relief. I applied to you who supplied him with in haling medicines, which effected au imme diate arrest of the bleeding, and which haa never occurred 'In—- -he began tbe luhala tlou. L. R. FIBKB. From Rev. John Russeil, formerly pastor of the Bixtoeuth-street M. E. church, De troit, Mich., afterwards presiding older of the Maruuette district of the Michigan on ferenoe of the M. E. church: M. Hilton Williams, M. D. Mil Dear Sir: Somewhat over a yoar ago my son, Wm. A. Russell, then in bis 21st year,had two violent attacks of hemorrhage of the lungs, none of which be baa had since he began the use of your remedies, i followed by extreme prostration and uerv ous debility. In truth, to my judgment and to that of others wbo knew him intimately, bis symptoms indicated a rapid decline and an early death by pulmonary consumptlou. Hut under your treatment be haa so far re covered as to be able to labor aa usual. I attribute his Improved condition, under God. to your medical skill and method of treating du>ea<e» of this nature. With tbe tinoerest prayer that God may render your professional service a blessing to many ethers who are similarly sfttictel. I am. Tours vary truly*. John Russell. From Rev. B. F. Austin, A. M , B. D , Principal Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas. Out.: M. Hilton Williams, M. D : Mv Dear Sir:— In September last I con tracted a severe cold, which set .led upon my lungs, quite seriously affecting the left one. I had a very bad oougb, accompanied by expectoration, Indicative of Pulmonary Phthisis. My strength decreased and spir its sink very low, and when I called upon jou, I was in doubt whether any medical treatment would avail in my case. Under your treatment I have already recovered my wonted strength and health. My strength fata increased, my oongh has cosed, am) in every way I feel mooo ben efited by your treatmcut. You are at perfect liberty to use these statements as you please. Very sincerely yours, B. F. Austin, Principal Alma Ladles' College, St. Thomas, pnt. Rev. W. H. Poole, D. D , at present of De troit, Mich , but formerly of Toronto, and well known Iv the Methodist Church throughout Ontario, says: Da. Williams—Dear Sir: During the past few years I have had many opportunities of hear! ug ol tho effects of your system of in halation upon persons afflicted with throat and lung trouble. A largo number of per sons of my acqaintance are strong in their commendation of the system, it had afford ed them help when from tbe use of other systems there seemod to be no help for them. If this will meet the eye of any of my friends tv Canada who may be bene fited it will be to me a source ol pleasure Yours very truly. W. II POOLB, 427 Fourth Avenue. Detroit, Mich. Dr M. Hilton Williams: Dear Sir:—Having had some ot the In halation System of treatment iv my family, I am pleased to record my Judgment In Its favor for the treatment of diseases of the Head, Throat and Lungs, f am thoroughly com lnced with the medical fraternity tbat it ia tho true method for direct and success ful treatmcut of Head, Throat and Lungs. J. W. German, Mothodist Minister, ot Canada. Petrolia, Out., Not. 17,1882. From Key. John A. Huegil, pastor of the German Lutheran Trinity church, 877 Gratiot avenue, Dotroit, Mich., whose d*ughter>as afflicted with catarrh and con suKij.tiou: Dr. M. Hilton Williams: Dear Sir—l take pleasure in certifying to the cure of my eldest daughter, wbo, iv 1874, was a great sufferer with a disease of the head, throat and lungs. Her catarrh had troubled her for some years, and to all appearance the disease bad brought her near the grave. She bad taken much med icine, but it proved to be of no avail. I oonflded her to your oare. Thank God, through your rational and skillful treat ment, she was soon restored to Perfect health. BEY. JOHN A. HUEGU' 877 Gratiot are , Detroit, Mich Los Anoki.ks, Cal., Nov. 20,1886. _ Miss Clara Fooshee, who lives near tbe I'omple-stroot reservoir, says: ''Whenl be gan treatment with Dr. M. Hilton Williams. June 14, 1884, the doctors said I was In tbo second stage of consumptlou. They also told my relatives that I could not live long. I was very bsd at that time, coughing large quantities of pus from my lung where the cavity existed. As soon as I began treat ment with Dr. Williams 1 began todniprove. and in a few months I entirely recovered my health, whioh has continued permanent iv every particular, although tt is now over two years since I was treated by him " Persons desiring treatment by this system of m-Hollee oan uae tho remedies at home as well as at our offloe, aud which will cause no iuconveulence or hlndrauoe to business whatever. .k 1 J 1 ? 7 . 8 seen 80 m »«r of these cases oiired that I do not consider any case hopeless un less both lungs are seriously Involved. Even then the inhalations aid us iv dissolv ing tho mucus and iv contracting and heal ing tbe cavities, which nothing else oan do with the same success. The very best referenoes from those al ready oured. CONSULTATION FREE Those who desire to consult with me In regard to tboir oases had better call at the offloe for consultation and examination, but, if impossible to do so, can write for a copy of my medical treatise, oontejuing a list of quest ions. Addross M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D., 576 N. Main St. loa Angles, Cal. OAce hours from 9:30 A m. to 4 p. M,