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8 DAILY HERALD United States Signal Service. Report ol observations taken at uoa Augeuw. November 12. 188.) Time. L. M. r. m. 26 46 W 5 Max. tern., 75; miv. tern. 50. Temperature. Chicago, November 12—Noon—Temperature: New York. SS: St. Louis, 58; New Orleans, 74; Olncinnatl, 63; Chicago. 56. PERSONAL. Plum Jamex, the banker of Anaheim, was in ttte city yesterday. j. yf. Haydeu, Manager of the Stuart Robson Company, accompanied by his wife, are a; the Nadeau. H. A. Uaruh has returned from San Fran cisco. He announces that the hotel at Arcadia will be ready in a short time. Ex-Governor Downey has so far recovered that he was able to be out on the street yester dty. It seems that tho formation which was supposed to bo a carbuncle has turned cut to be only a superficial eruption. There was a long Hue of anxious scat-buyers at Bartlett's yesterday morning when tbe ticket office for Gilmore's concert was opened. The choice balcony and pa' qnttseats were snapped up iv a jiff,'. No scats were sold for Tuesday's concert. They will be disposed of today. General John Hise, Surveyor-Qjneral of Arl sona under Cleveland, aud for ten years a resi dent of that Territory, is lying dangerously 111 at his home in this city. As tho General ls h very sgad n an, and his Illness is of a grave character, his friends fear that he will not re oover. J. N. Sutton, Portland, Ore.; W. T. Lock wood, Chicago; A. H. Hart, Chicago; W. D. Miller. Cincinnati; W. Be Dell, A. G. Freeman, H. A. Taussig, S Meyer, H. A. Marquett, San Franci-co; E. C. Pearson, wife, and Miss Annie M. Bunting, P ainfield, N. J.: R P. Staynes. Wheatland, Cal ; A. G Eraser, Bouth River side; C. M. Black and wife. Sau Francisco; A. D. Dunning, Cincinnati; H. A.Rogers, Santa Barbara; aie at the Hollenbeck. J. A. Easkin and wife, Portland, Oregon: James Otis, San Frant-lsco; T. W. Bigger, Kan sas City; Mrs. Murray, Riverside: Mrs. Hunt, Riverside; J. B Phillips, City of Mexico; J. W. Water Jr., San Bernardino; Miss Franklin. Philadelphia: Miss Pierce, Santa Clara; A. C. Johnson, J. L. Miller, Frank Jaynes and wife, I N. Miller, Jr , San Francisco; Mrs. M. A. Phillips, Santa Barbara: Mrs. Geo. A. Cowles, San Diego: Charles J. Perklus, Sau Bornardino; Colonel Thompson, Eogland; MissThompsrn, England: Q. L. Thompson,Chicago,*arc at the Westminster. A. Palmer, San Francisco; J, A. Baser, New York; Binger Herrmanne and wife, Rosenborg, Or.; J W. Waters, Bobert Kil'efer, San Bernar dino; Clark Alberti, San Diego; Rube t'ohu, H. Meverstein, S*u Francisco; Geo. F. Fiske, Chi cago; W. H. Bradley and wife, Pants Paula; Frank Mordaum and wife, San Francisco; Miss May Wsldron and aunt, Chicago, 111. .Helen Mar. Katheilne Florence, Jennie Busby, Now York; Edward J. Badcliffe London, Euglsnd, Geo. Woodworth and wife. Revel Germain, Ernest Tarieton, Joseph E. Wilson, Frank Taunehlll, Jr.. Btaurt Robson snd wife, New Ycrk; are at the Nadeau. r*KWh SOi'EH. The Central W. C. T. U. will meet on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Police Commission will meet to day in Mayor Hazard's office, t\i 2 o'clock. A meeting of the Building Committee of the City Council will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. Judge McKinley yesterday admitted to citizenship August Beske and Herman (iaffke, both natives of Germany. The Joint Committee on School Sites and Building will meet tomorrow morn ing in tbe roomß of the Board of Educa tion. The ladies of the Christian church will give an entertainment of music and reci tation at the church on Temple street on Friday evening. The Sisters request that those who have articles to dispose ofattheOrpbanß' Fair send them to the school on the cor ner of Macy and Alameda streets. Receiver Spilman yesterday paid off the employees of the Los Angeles and Pacific railway with receiver's certifi cates issued by tbe order of the Superior Conrt. Transfers of real estate yesterday amounted to $42,594, and wore 44 in number. Of these 17 were for more than $1,000 each, and 16 were for nominal considerations. There will be a literary and musical entertainment at the Christian church, on Temple street, on Friday evening, to which tbe public are invited. Some of the best talent in the city haß been en gaged for the occasion. Chief of Police Glass was notified yes terday that a horse which was affected with glanders had been turned out to roam at will in the vicinity of Ninth street and Lemon avenue. Officer Vigtiee was detailed to kill the animal. Prominent clergymen and a member of the School Board will speak at the annual meeting of the Kindergarten As sociation this evening at the First Con gregational church. There will be re ports from officers and music Suitable to the occasion. Ths ladies of the Union Avenue M. E. church will give a dime social thin eve nine in the Rogers block, on the corner of Union avenuo and Temple street. Mrs. Beeson will eing in a duet and will also render a solo. Mr. Abemethv, Mr. T. Barnes, Mrs. Wenger. Mies Helen Marr Bennett and the Union Avenue Male Quartette will take part in the pro gramme. A telephone alarm was sent in to the Main-street engine-house at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from No. 176 East First street, which, owing to a mis understanding, led to considerable con fusion in the department, tbe recipient of the message believing it. to have come from Eaßt Third street. Fortunately the blaz«, which was caused by a cigar stamp having been thrown into a barrel full of rags and paper, was extinguished in its incipiency. .?, D - List - Notary Publlo. Legal papers care fully drawn. 18 8. Bpring. Depositions taken. CRIMINAL NOTES. Edwards, who was charged with robbing old Dr. Swlgart, was acquitted yesterday. Deputy BherirT Wray has goue north with Lopes, who goes to Fohom for attempting to brain his father. Three young men were locked up in the Connty Jail at 11 o'clock laßt night by Consta ble McCutcheon, of Garvauzt, who arrested tbem for the burglary of Fyke's store and po t office at tbat place a few days ago. They re fused to give their samei or make any state ment regarding their arrest. Contest Over D. Cohn'a Kalate- It appears that B. Cohn del intestate. His eldest eon, with the consent of the other chil dren, has applied for letterj to administer on the estate. And now comes Miss Delphina Varelas, who claims to be the mother of seven ebildren, of whom four are llving.ani: of whom Cohn is alleged to be the father, and claims a right topart of theestate. 'hewlfeof Cohndied a few years ago; and Mis- V rrelas will claim that subnquent to the death of the wife she was acknowledged as a wife. Tbe estate Is variously valued'at $80,000 to $150,000,00' counting the Pico property, in litigation at the present time, THE LOS ANGELES DAILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY MUKBLNQ, .NOVEMBER 13 1889. AMUSEMENTS. miss OTeHeary's Season Ended. Last night at the Los Angeles Miss McHemy closed her short season to a good house. She goes from here to San Diego. Stssart Bebssn in ». i i.«> ir. ...-»,.,t?,•• Tonight. Wall street men and their maunors have figured in more than a few plays, but they have never been so daftly treated as In Bronson Howard's comedy The Henrietta, which will be produced at the Grand Opera House commenc ing tonight snd continuing the balance of tbe week and at the Saturday matinee. The anther has blended st icks and sentiment and hamor with skill He has written a piece which doei more than deal with complications aud laugh able si nations. It is a satire brightly written, possessing mo v than a little wit and having a serious v in that gives It a dramatic interest wnich grows sli the more sfl eeting. I his p'ny ran one year at the Uulon Sqaaro, New York, and played alt the large cities i tbe East, and is now on the first tour ou the Pacini; slope. Mr. Robsou's company is sunken of as a very fine one, and uo doubt Ihe HtnrUtta will be au enjoyahle treat to our theater-g era. Mr. W. K. Hayden, manager of the Robsou Company, which opens with 7'he Henrietta at the Grand tonight, arrived here last eveulng ■iirect from Deuver. Tho company came through on time, their train being i artlcularly fortuuate, as there have beeu few that have come through on time sluce tha winter season set iv. Indeed, the tralu behind them got caught iv a snow-drift, aud la iv chancery. As the whole company has salely arrived here with their baggage, statre mnuutii gs, cos tuniery aud trappings, Henrietta will be su perbly produced tonight. •'lr. it 11 ruts of New York " Among the pronounced individual hits made by the members of the Mr. Barnes of New York Company during their highly successful two week's stay at the California Theater, San Francisco, Miss Hmlly Rigl us 'Marina Paoli," the heroine iv the Corsicau 'ale, seems to have carried off the honors. Miss Rigl took the theater go»rs of that city by aurpri-e; being neraldeu merely as the 1 ailing lady of Mr. Sawyer's Company, they were no: prepated to see ihe art ste who cre»rod the title role at Wal lack's Theatre of A Child of l/n State, the title role of Her Atonement, tne same iv Ifajetda, >nd for whom Hartley Campbell wrote the Galley Slave It might also De sated that one of the express stipulations;n Mr Gunter's articles of agreement with Mr Sawyer for tee original production at the latter's theater-the Broadway—New Yoik, was ihat Miss Rigl should be given the role of "Marina.'' The im pression Miss Rigl must have created in New York is amply evidenced by her retention iv the part- ever since. A Milk" lor Mupture. The theatrical world is am:-red at tho report that comes from New York of ihe rupture be tweeu Mrs. Modje.-ka and Edwin Booth, who wore playing a most successful engagement in lhat city, The report is to the effect that Mrs. Modjeska has taken steps to go into court to ask lor the annulment of her contract with the Booth-Barrett management, on the gronnd that she has been treated by the great actor in an offensive and iurtelicue manner. Such a oharge seems so foreign to anything that could be brought against Mr. Boo.h, woo is one of ihe most circumspect and gentlemanly actors on the stage, thai ah who know him are thun derstruck at the announcement. Mis Modjeska's husband arrived here a few days sgo, aud is now at his ranch in Orange county, fn conversation with Manager Haydea, of the Robson company who arrived here last night, that gentleman sani he was never more t-tkeu aca-k 'at auy tbingthan he was at this rei-orl. Hi scouts the idea that Booth could in any way nave in suited Mrs. Modjeska, aud cites the fact that there is no busiaes. in the Merchant of Venice between him elf aud ••rortia" where It would DO petalble or him to take any offensive lib eries with tho lady; and as fjr any objection able acts of gallantry off the staire, no says truly that Mr. Bootn Is not proiio to such things. He believes that Vis. Modjeska would like 10 break the engagement, as she has got it into her head that she is so overshadowed by the great actor as to affect her professional standing. Koilna Voices. •At the Grand next Monday < ur theatre goers will have an opportunity to welcome that charming little comedienne, Koßina Yokes, who ia now p'ayiug the fourth week of her en gagement at the Baldwin Theatre, San Fran cisco, to crowded houses. She comes here for a week's visii, biiniilug with her her excellent company of comedians and a repertoire of corredies never before presented here. Three separate and distinct pieces will be given at each performance. Wllniort's Band j Next Mondsy and Tuesday at the Academy of Musli, Gilmore's famous band will aprear In the city. Tho sale of seats began yesterday at Bartlett's music store, Main and First streets. The sale was immense. The concert will in troduce a nnmber of tho greatest musicians iv the country, Mr. Myron. W. Whitney, Madame B.auc.e Stone-Barton, CampaHlul, Siguorina De \ ere, and oihers. Undelivered Telegrams. At the Wester ' Union telegiaph office, corner of Main end Court street?, November 12, 1889- Oelores Valen suela, 1 hos. Chsfler. ED. ADAM'S. I LOW PRICES 810 BARGAINS | FOR £jj OCR MEN'S SUITS. | • HAT DEFT. I % si> BuyB Men ' B Bueinoss 2 H SPECIAL SALE. fl ' Suits; genteel colors. _ O „ „ „,.__ _, I Competitor.' prices, $10 00 IkT 22 Cases Men's latest styleß 1 and 112 00 « Black Derby Ha's, worth g > r $3.50 to $5.00; thia week re- B itQ 5Q Buys Men's all-wool § g duced to $*_0O- H § ' Suits, in Black, and * See our immense line of neat textures; will not fade, ' CC Crush Hats; all tho latest and will coat you frilly $5 00 * styles and colors; reduced to l more elsewhere. .jg I f^q UNDER THE NADEAU HOUSE. PABST BEEWING CO.. Formerly Ph. Beet Brewing Co., Milwaukee. Wisconsin. This Beer la told by the keg or in bottlei. Family trade solicited. Orders delivered to parts of the city. —™==T HE BEST TONIC!- A nrt C °n n n C . e ..'. t i^ d Kxtr ", c i °' AND HOPS, free from alcohol. Invigorating SBd n«ri Ijsniea af esJttr apr^te. Aids digestion.' Mreugtbens the system. Manufactured by the PABST BEKWINS CO. of Milwaukee. Wis. (or sale by all Druggists, ilal"Telephone No*2a4 ole AgeDt tor Bon,heni California, Nr.C6 Klmlrastreet, Angeles The Supervisors. The Board ol Supervtsora yenerrtay nald a visit to the Couuty Poor Farm, tj see about fenciDg in part of It, laying it off for cu'tiva tlon, and mating a general tour of iuspection. They found a'l Iv good order. Have Yon l»ald Your Taxes? W. J. A. Smith. B. E. Tsnov. Money to loan. Notaries Public. Special attention given to payment of taxes and ledemptton of property. Charges moderate. 23 North s-'piing street. Los Angeles. Pure French Taught by Professor from Perl". P O. Los 1817. Impure water, tic osnss of so much ill health, is made harmless by adding » little Angostura Bitters. Msi.ufauturid by Dr J (~'. B. sjiegort A Sons. At all druggists. For a disordered liver try Bjecham's Pills. Buy Klttln brand condensed ml'- . POWDER Absolutely Pure. j l'ho ruwaor ntver tuiM. Ammloloi rmrltj I ant! vholaomenos*. It<*• economics! than tie ordinary kind*. and aarmot belaid In ccmpe ition with tho mnltitndse of low test, short weight, tian of phoptih Ht« pot don. Sou* inly in case, Hot*'. Hauino Powd»» Oc, 106 Wall st.,N. Y. THB JOHNSON LOOU KXBOAH. TILE CC.. Sail MnOtMO, Aoentt. ciA-im F. HAS MAN Telephone 18? V. O. Box 537. LOS ANGELES FISHING GO, W:.olc».a- aud Retail Dealers ia FlB*l, iiAIMK A!*l» POUI/JTKVt All kinds ot OYSTERS alvrayion hand. Stalls 9, 11, 13. 16, 18 and 20, Mott Mf.iker, Los Augelo*, Cal. ocl j 6m Jacoby Bros. retiring immm SALE! Closing Out Prices. Our store hae been crowded to the doors ever siace we ' announced our Closing Out Sale. The public believe in our insertions, and Our Prices Prove We Mean Business. Never before in the history of this city has such sacrifice i been made. We are determined, however, to close out every article in our stores, and now we announce a few SPECIAL CLOSING OUT DKIVES MEN'S DEPARTMENT Every Sale a Genuine Bargain EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY. 300 Men's Serviceable Suits, at $3,75, 200 Men's Serviceable Suits, .t $4 50. 300 Men's all-wool Cheviot Suits, at $5.00. We are also running off a line of the latest styles of Meu s Goods In "REGULAR SIZES," In "EXTRA LONG SIZES," la "EXTRA WIDE SIZES,'' In "SHORT AND STOUT SIZES," In Sack and Frock Suits, all bearing this speciil label: JACOBY BROS., ~~ Manufacturing Tailors. All persons difficult to fit should take advantage of this sale. You will be fitted out at Closing Out Prices, and we are selling these goods far below " MANUFACTURERS' COST." PA¥TB! PANTS! PANTS! 1500 Pairs of Men's serviceable Cassimere Pants, $2,50. 1000 Pairs of Men's serviceable all Cashmere Pants," $2.75, 1200 Pairs of Men's serviceable all Cassimere Pants, $3,00! 1200 Pairs of the very finest qualities of "Young Men's"'and "Men's Pants," in fancy and plain worsteds, all tailor made and cut in the newest fashions at the low price of $5.00. MOTHERS! Here is some holiday news that we are sure will be very agreeable to you. There is nothing that will make your little boy happier than a new suit of clothes, aud at our Closing Out Prices, our finest suits can be bought for a mere trifle DAYTON & CLOSE, N. V., made suits, the very fit.est in the market, at these Cosing Out Prices. 250 Boys' 2-piece Suits, 5 to 14 years, $6.00. 150 Boys' 3-piece Short Pants Suits, consisting of Jacket, Pants and Vest, all fancy corded; sizes, 4 to 10 years, at $8.50. 150 Boys' 3-piece Short Pants Suits, Jacket, Pants and Vest; sizes, 5 to 14 years, an exceptionally fine suit, at $9.00. FAT BOYS' SUITS. We can fit the fattest and stoutest boy in the city from this stock, and we are closing everything out at RETIRING FROM BUSINESS PRICES. If your boy is hard to fit, bring him to us. 500 Pairs of the best grades of Boys' Knee Pants, sizes, 5 to 14 jears, at $1.00 and $1.25 a pair. SHOES! S H O E SI SHOES! Our " PHILADELPHIA SHOE HOUSE" will Close Out this week. 500 Pairs of the celebrated CURTIS & WHEELER, Rochester, N. V., make Ladies' Shoes, as follows: Ladies' machine-sewed French Kid Shoes, at $3.00. Ladies' Good) ear welt Fr nch Kid Shoes, at $3.50.' Ladies' hand-sewed French Kid Shoes, at $4.00. Ladies' fine Spring Heel Shoes at Closing Out Prices 250 Pairs of P. COX & CO , Rochester, N. V., Ladies' fine French Kid Shoes, at $2.00. SCHOOL SHOEB. Children's grain tip Button Shoes, at 75c. Misses' grain tip Button Shoes, at $1,25." JiCOBY BRCb.' Retail Clothing House, 121 to 127 N. Main Street, Temple Block. JACOBY BROS.' Philadelphia Shoe House, 103 N. Main Street, Temple Block. 91 ■ KOELLANEOim. CATAF^H Throat Diseases, Bronchitis, Asthma. CO]SrBTJMi> TI ON, M. HILTON WILLIAMS, M. D.. M. 0. P. 8. 0.. With his new system ol medicated inhalations cornbiucd with pro .or constitutional remediea ior the liver, s'omach, blool.etc. Probably no sys c a ol practice over adopted has-been so universally succes.ful as thai In troduced by Dr. Williams for the care of catarrh, throat diseases, bronchitis, ajihma and consumption. OZOECSTA. Osoena is Iho professional or technical name given to an advanced form of cs'arrh, lv which ulceration has eaten through ton membrane lining of the uost- to tnocartl age of toe bono. Ant case of catarrh may end iv oiosna, but It most frequently occurs in those woo are naturally scrofulous Tho dischp. go takes place through the nostrils or throogh tha throat, and is generally of a yellowish or gre rush-yellow colur, frequently tinged with blood aud almost always attended "with an °?2W, " melL Iv tie language of Dr. Wood, ot t hllaJclphin, the disease is tha most obdur ate aud di,agreeable which the physician has to encounter. In bad eases the breath of the patient become! so revolting as to is latoh-m rom society, and render him an obUot of die. gustcven to lilrnsell. ' In some > ascs pieces of bono become separ a.-ed aud slough . ff, le.ving deep, unhealthy ulcers, which secrete blo;<ly matter, and are ox remely difficult to heal. a Iter ozcena has continued for pove time the sense of smell becomes Impaired and. ofcou lost. Deafness is one of the most common eonse- a quernes, avd rest:lts f.om its extension through tno eoetacbinii tube to tie Internal ear Paius in tbe "cad aud over the front.il sinuses, Impairing memory, and even insau ty fre quently spring, from its extension to the brain. The greatest dan s'cr.howcver,because the most common, is that It will extend downward and affect the Inngs In inosi cases of pulmonary disease catarrh Is present to some degree, and in many esses it causes a largo share of the patient's discomfort. besides tnc.e gravo consequences, all ol which are liable to spring from scrofulous oatarrh or oscens, tucro aro others which, II less dangerous, are sufficiently unpleasant. It occasions great unhappiness to thousand* of both sexes by isolctlng them and prevent ing their settlement in lilo. An offensive run ning at the nose, with foul breath. Is about as gteat a calamity as csv belall young people. Every disease of this kind can be cured by oar new system of practioe. The following are the distinguishing features of our mode of treatment. 1. A single application gives immediate comfort and relieves at ouco the most dis tressing aud painful symptoms. 2. Their rdened secretions are softened and emovoo causing tl.e greatest amount ol relief the sufferer. 3. The ulcerated surfsce is dtodorlxed, every unpleasant srueli Is removed, and the breath is restored to Its natural purity ad sweetness. 4. Tne potsouous action of the disease upon ihe throat is neutralized and arrested and threat-rued consumption averted, and last of all a compute and radical cure fully established. ft. The applications employed .'an be made at, home with perfect BUOOesi aad without In terference wi h diet or business. 6. In nl cases of catarrh, whore the system suffers from tbe deleterious effects of scrofula or o'her vitiated conriit on ol the blood, local treatment is invariable conjoined with consti tutional remedies. Pc sons desiring treatment by this system of practice can ui:e the remedies at home as well as at our office, and which will cause no incon venience or hindrance to bushiest, whatever. I h.ivc n so many of these cases cured that I do not consider any case hopeless, un lets the disease ha, advanced o the chest and both lunge aro seriously Involved. The in halations aid us in dissolving the mucus and in eoi trading aud, hauling the cavities, which nothing else cm "do with thesame success. The very 1-st of references from those al ready cured. CONSULTATION FRISK. Those who desire to conanlt me In regard to their cases had better call at the offlo. for an examination, but if Impo sible to visit the office per onally can write for list of questions and clrou;ar, both of whtea will bs sent free of charge. Address M. HILTON WILLIAMS. M. D , 31 • cm ti Fort St.; l,os Angeles, Cat. Office hours—From 9 a. m. to 4». it. Sandays—From 2 to 2:30 p. v. Residence—lft Pouth Grand Avenue. »v 15 MBS. DR. WELLB, ~ First lady licentiate of Kentucky. Eda- Oated abroad. Thirty yenri in and ol iaen of 'ho United States, Ma v years of suocesstnl practice iv this city. Oter me and Rectal Discuses treated with .kill by new methodu without knifo or caustlo. Prompt relic.' in suppressed or pal fnl menstru ation. Medicines s n nt by mail. Also for ulceration, leucorrhrca, prolapsus. My wafers are a po. itlve cute One triaiwll! convince. To Ciiildl ss wives the bless ngs of offspring. Send slump, or call at office and see testimon ials of hopeless cases cured. No. 4.02 S FORT ST., CORNER FIFTH. nl2tf Ladies! Ladies ! Read! MRS. DOSOH Has, and Is. receiving every Jay, all tho latest Novelties from New nrk Her s'.ore is small, but you will not hare to pay for high rent. A REAL FKENitH Art'fite engaged. Yoa will save uv ney by calling at NO. \2% SOUTH MAIN ST., Of*2 -m Opera House Blook. E. H. BNDJDRLBIN #CO. 128 W. Second St., ITollenbeclc Block. 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