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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1893. SUMMARY OF Coffee neglected. Silver unchanged. Shipment of 8525,700 to China. Bank Clearings lose 3.7 per cent. All Cereals guict and unchanged. Receipts of Beans dimtnishing. Not much Hay coming in. Sweet Potatoes and Unions firm. Poultry well cleaned up and firmer. Not much change in game. Butter unsetiled. Eggs rapldly weakening. Grapes plentiful and slow. Cranberries higher. Oranges weak and quiet. Dried Fruits slow. Hides and Provisions unchanged. Hops dull and nominal. THE MARKETS., ORT. WEATHER BUREAU K UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREA ~ Fraxcisco, No- vember 30, 1895, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and general forecasc: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date &s compared with those of same date last season: Eureka 7.14, last season Red Sluff 3.81, last scason 2.97; Sen Francisco 2.67, lest season 3.66: Fresno .41, last season 1 San Luis Obispo 3.32, last season 3.63; Los Angeles 1.03, last season . san Diego 1.35, Yuma .32, last season 1.81. The following maXimum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 6, Red Bluff 52, San Fresno 54, In- ependence 48, San Lu , Los Angeles 64, San Diego 62, Yuma 7 San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 57, guinimum 47, mean 52. Rainfall for past twenty- *our hours, a trace. The area of low pressure which has been over AVashington since Thursday morning has moved a ifttle to the north and is now tral in the Briiish Obis| pressure fic slope. ire P THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. | | | tending assistanc | | | crops were given by Thornbush of Liverpool. May wheat opencd at B0B4c, Sold between 6014c and 5034c, closing at 6054c, » shade under vesterday. he difference beiween May and December widened to 4 Estimated receipts for Monday 400 car CORN—The recelpts of corn werc short of the by 182 cars, 328 arriving. This shortage and a fairly steady wheat market kept corn from displaying any weakness. Lack of buil news or of any condition favoring that side kept it from exhib- iting much strength. As & consequence very little change 100k place in price and not much b was transacted. Liverpool cables quoted market with December Y4d lower. Withdrawals irom store were 184,682 bushels add 110,551 bush- els cleared at the seaboard. May corn opened at 29¢, sold between 287@28c and 29@29%4c, clos- nged from yesterday. Esti- d receipts for Monday, 400 cars. ma: OATS=Oi oats, uothing fresh or new either in the way of business or trading was noted. Ps hung around the same position almost uninter- ruptedly. Receipts were 290 cars and 24,475 bush- els were withdrawn {rom store. Cush Oats were w the close and_futures receded in sym- pathy. May oats closed lg@Vsc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for Monday, 175 cars. FLAX—Wns easier. 1 sold st 81v@92c; December, 9034c and Mayjat 97@97%c. Receipts n | were 83 cars. PROVISIONS—Owing to a lignt run of hogs this morning— 19,000, where 28,000 were expected— prices at the yards were 5c bigher. Product held steady on that fac At the close prices vere not 50 firm, moderate_offerings appearing. May pork May lard a shade higher and May ciosed Scdowe ribs unchange Closing Prices. | _WHEAT—November, 56c; December, 5814c: | May, 8055C. C Novemver, 28lic: December, 26Yc: 17%c: December, 17%c; 0 '$7 61%p: January, 88 75; $5 2214 January, $5 4214; ovember, n area of high pressure continues off the Central | ssessions north of Washi The as risen generally over the e alifornia coast. Rain is recorded this eve regon, Idaho and the e alifornia. The from Washington, northwestern por- :r has been d tyut without rain, in Califor na Nevads, except ijn the district mentioned abo ) The temperature has been practically stationary Moun- hes the ol s sty of the Rocky thins ast made at San Francisco for anding at midnight, December 1, 1 Northern California—Cloudy Sunday nary temperature rly winds Southern California- stationary tempera- re; westerly winds. Nevada—Showers Sunday In the northeastern portion ary temperature. Utah. s Sunday mornin; orther stationary temp ary tempe ity—Fa thirty hours morning; & b nary tem- Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. (NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 80 dhe stock ma; o-day was arp demand to €over sbort con in the Industrials. There as a perfect rush to cover in sugar, and the stock &- from 10057 10 10214. Tobacco bounded up from 7934 to 8234, while Chicago Gas first feli to 61 and er rose 10 6314. These three stocks figured for 700 8 atotal for the entire list of 141, 4 sharcs. The buying was pari cables fro anced pressure ment of the Burlin g led to liqu ions tive lines. dealings ever, were on a ¥ tonal. The ad 1o effect on the lar. In the inactive stoc! 1497, K per ceft In th e Indu: per.zent in the active railw rials and declines gained 15 per cent on the > sales footed for a half holiday. d_Port iuron fives Fulton Company reports ounces; certificates Grain. ¢ steady. _Quiet: steady. (Ommon to fair extrs oudy., | n the extrems | he feature of | of g 10 ances of 14 10 155 4 10 58 Western Union Winter wheat, ir to fancy, $2 65@ @2 80: good to choice, $2 90@330. Buck: weat flour, $1 30@1 40. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady. Yellow Western, 2 45: Brandywine, Barley and Barles T—Dull, easier with options. store and_elevator, 6 f.0. b., 683,@69c: Northern, closed easy at unchanged prices to g trading chiefly in the way of local sw December most active. No. 2, bruary, 67%sc: March, 68c; May December, 64 i, easier; No. No. 2 red ungraded red, 63@70c: No. 1 4 Dul Options were dull 14 afloal ; decline with trading io at 1x@lac 4@6Sc: atloat, 69@6914c BBc. Options were less active, and | December and May mos ovember, December, 1y, 34%ac; May UATS—Dull, steady. Options, dull, nominal, December, 2 January, 2834c: ' February : po prices—No. 2, 2234@ 2 Chicago, 24 3,@2 white, 23¢; mixed Western, 2 ; whité do, 24@27c; white State, 24@; Provisions. LARD—Qulet, easier; Western steam, 86 6 city, #$b 26@5 30: December, 35 65 nominal refided, auil: Continent, $6 05: South America #6 50: compound, 436 @SYsc. o avs Mess, $6 50@10. cy firm: _oihers State dairy, 12@ Zlc; do creamery, Western dairy; 11@16c 5 June, 15@21c: do faclory, 9@16c; 24c; imitution creamery, 12@18c. CHEESE ~— Dull: State large, 734@10 92,@10c; do smull, 73,@10%4c; Western 914@10%4c; part skims, $4@Tc; full Bc. S—Steady: quiet. State ana Penn Sonthern, 21@2c: icehouse. 16@20 e, $3 50@4 50: Weatern, fresh, 21@23c: 3 50@4 25; TALLOW: City, & 3-16c; @ 834c COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet: steady, Crade, 26¢; yellow, prime new. 29c: do off grade, 28c. RICE—Firm. Domestic, 35@6c: Japan, 354@ c. OLASSES—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, 26@3zc. OFFEE—Steady: 10 cember, $13 steady; country, Ints down o pointsup. 13 70; January, $18 50@13 55: 30: March, $13 15@13 356; April, May, ¥ 75@12 85: June, $12 50@12 60; $1% 30 September, $12. spot Rio, dull and No.7, 143, SUGAR—Raw, firm. Fair refining, 3c: centrifu- gnls, 96 test, B3Y4c; refined more active, steady; offt A, 41-16@434c; mold A, 434c;: standard A, 43/c; confectioners’ A, 43/3C; cutloafand crushed, 5Ujc: powdered, 43%c; granulated, 415@d54c: cubes, 434c. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUITS—Raisins, London lavers, 3-crown, 90@95¢; do 4-crowns, $1@1 25: do loose suscatels, S-crowns, 3@3%c: do 4-crowns, 4@ Gijc. APRICOTS—Bags, @11 34c PRUNES—Four sizes, bazs, 63ac. 1 EACHES — Unpeeiea, 58@8%c; do veeled, NDS—Paper-shell, 11@12¢; do soft-shell, WALNUTS- HOPS—Steady; State. common to choice, 3@ 10c: Pacific Coast, 312@10c; London market un- changed. WOOL — Quiet_and steady. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c: Texas, 8@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American, $12@14 50. COPPER—Quiet. Lake, 810 8715@1 LEAD—Dull. Domesti 255 2714, TIN—Quict. Strsits, $14 20@l4 26; plates, —Dull. Domestic, $3 6033 65. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—Trade in wheat to-day did not present &ny incident or feature entitling it to distinciion. The crowd was not apparently worey- ing much over tbe promised ‘big deliveries for De- aull. SPELT cember. The belief that the wheat so delivered will but pass from one elevator into another tends to allay any Jread of extraordinary alterations in value through that medium. ted holders and shorts in the December delivery were to-day dili- gently transferring their contracts to more distant months, and sales and_purchases for this purpose about equalized each othicr. Receiptsat Chicago, 2 cars, were 186 less than expocted. The North- west had 1148 cars, against 785 cars last Saiurday and 790 a year ago. Local withdrawals from store were 90,852 bushels, and 98,787 bushels cleared 8¢ the seaboard. Exports for the week from both coasts were fair 812,360,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were quict at an advance of 15d. Continental markets Wwere frregular but not importantly altered. The Orange Judd Farmer reported the acreage sown to winter wheat as 9.5 per cent larger than harvested last year. The condition was given at 85.3 per cent, Very low one—but the report added that the grain boids suflicient to carry the piant through to the epring if the snowfall be normal. Favorable re- imed, 16%6@170; do per | 1 vember, $4 2714: January, $4 4214; There was no life to the trade in but- Receipts were light and the demand Prices were unchangel pts were moderate and_prices were y fresh eggs were scarce and in good < sold from 19%c to 2lc; | icehouse, NONE 614 per cent on time loans. sold at 75¢ premiam. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Trr. Nov. 30.—There was scarcely any demand for cattle to-day, and it was difficult to sell the small number offered au steady prices. The demand for hogs was active, and a brisk trade resulted. Prices advanced b@10c. Shesp and lambs were fairly active and steady. CATTLE—Receints, 10,000. Common to extra | stoare, 35 20: stockers and feeders, $2 . $150@3 bU: caives, $3 @ Heavy packing and common o choice assoried, $3 50@3 60; 5@ 55. Interior mixed, § to choice, | FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Nov. 30.—The spot market 1s steady ot 6s 5d. Cargoes are steady at 27s De- cember-January shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livern 2 Ked Winter: cember, s 3d; February, 5s SECURIT Nov. 30.—Consols, 108%; sil- LONDON, Exe ver, 30 11-16d; rrei EXCHANGE AND BULLION. h Rent Sterling Exch Sterling Exe sight New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic Fine silver, spot, g ounce - Mexican Doliars 50 day TREASURE 1IPMEN The Rio de Janeiro took out a treasure list of | 00. cousisting of $416,171 in Mexican Dol- 5229 In Gold Coin, $2500 in Gold Dust and 800 in Silver Bullion. CALL BOARD SALE , nge Call Boara sales in Novem- re 141,500 tons Wheat and 24,500 tons Bar- AT th Exports of California Wine from the S | the first ten months of the year were 12, gailons. nst 1 period in 1894, | BANK CLEARINGS Local bank clearingslast week were $ egains $14.450,450 for the For the month they w $06,492,566 for Novembe mouths of the vear they we $601,425,031 for the same PRODUCE MARKET. T AND OTHER GRAINS, | | } WHE | WHEAT—The Niobe takes for London 47,3 ctls, valued at $44,565. The m showed no change worthy of note | | yesterday. No. 1 is quotable at 96L4@97%c P hoice, Betl; lower grades, R0@937%4¢ for milling, $1@1 05 @ ctl. CALL BOARD SAL INFORMAL SESSION —10_o'clock — May — 300 tons, $1 0514. December—700, 9514¢c. ¥ ULAR MORNING SESSION—May- | $1 053, 500, $1 0535 December—400, 98Ysc} e patd—10), 0l. ¥ —Previous prices @B6l4c P ctl: choice rule. 8715 Brewing, hevalier. $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 70@ 10r Off grade. | CALL BOARD SATES. INFORMAL tons, 68%gc. REGULAR ORNING 10N | 68c; 100, 6¥24c. December—100. 66 OAT e weak, but no lower. Miliing quotabie Loc B ctl; fancy Fe @80c: 2ood to cnolce, 65@7be: common to fair, @62Y40: Gray. 6214872%c; Red, for seed, B5@98C; Rlack, for seed, $1 10@1 30; Surprise, ¥B@9bc B ctl. ntinues to arrive too freely for the lim- low. 80@:! B ctl; Sm: @ White, 86@60¢ 7 ctl. RY T1p@82ige B oil. BUCKWH AT-85@92%%¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR- SESSI0N—10 o'clock — May — 100 ay—100 tons, 00, Bic. t cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 83 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, 33 10@3 26; suvertine, $2 25@2 40 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feea Corn, $15@18 50 ® ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19, 60 A ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 101 sa foilows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 234c; Rye Flour, 3igct Rice Flour, 715c: 3,@3c; exira cream do, 3Lsc; Oatmea) 8440 Oat Groats, 4vac: Hominy, 4@4%4c: Buck: wheat Flour, dc: Cracked Whent, 3bc; Farina, 43ac; whole Wheat Flour, 8c; Rolled Osts, ddge: Pearl Barley, 414@s%4¢; Split Peas, 4%4c; Green do, 614c B . HAY AND FEEUSTUFFS. BRAN-$12 60@13 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 815@16 3 to Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 @ ton; jobbing, $20; Cottonseea Lllcake, $21. HAY —Not much coming In. Wheat, 87 50@1' Oat, $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barle $6 50@9; Alfalfa, $6@7 50: ‘Clover, $6 50@7 50; Compressod, $6g10 50; stock, §5@6 B ton. STRAW-385@b0c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Receipts contnue to diminish and the rush is apparently over. Bayos, $1@1 10; Whites, $1 25@) 55; Fea, $1 60@1 75: Large Whites, 8110 @1 25; Pink. ¥5c@%1 05: Reds, 81 15@1 25; Black- eve, $1 75@1 85: Red Kidney, $186@2: Limas, 82 40@2 86; Butters, $1 5001 76. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, $1 75@2: Trieste, $2@2 05: Yellow Musiard, $1 25@l 50: Flax, §1 809 ctl; Canary, 3@81sc Ih: Alfalfa, 635,@ 7i4c B Ib; Rape. 15,@Zc @ b; Timothy, 6Yac b; Hemp, 4c @ b. DEIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 15@1 20 B ctl for Niles, $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 for Green. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-—Although dealers generally quote the revised quotations for Creamery they repori the marke: weak, 2nd aii expect a decline very shortly. CREAMERY—Fancy, 31 73/4c, with sales higher; nds, 30@82Y4c, "f)“un ‘ancy. 28@3lc: good to choice, 26@ 27%c; lower grades, 20@25¢. CEEAMERY TUB— 5 B . PICKLED RoLi—18@3214¢ B b. FInKIN—16@17%4c B 1b. CHEESE—Fancy miid new, 9@10c § B: com- mon to good, 6@8c B 1b; Young America, 9@10c; Eastern, 12613c9 . ; EGGS— Both Eastern and California are declin- Ing azam and the market I8 very weak. Ranch Eggs are coming in more liberally. Faucy Enst- ern, 25@26c dozen; good Lo choice Easiern, 28 @24c: second Yac; store Egzs, 25@27Vac: ranch Eggs, 30@350 for ihe general run and 87%c for something extrs POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Hens advanced yesterday, being scarce. Live Turkeys aiso did better. In fact, all classes of Poultry were cleaned up at the close. Live Turkeys, 12@14c for Gobblers and 12@14c for Hens; dresséd do, 13@17c; Geese, B pair, $1 50 @) 75: Ducks, $350@5: Hens, $4 60@6: Roosters, youzz, 3 S0 60 9 ok do, old, $4: Fryers, 83 8860 Brollers, 8393 50 for Iarge nnd 82 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 26 ¥ dozen for young and $1 for old. GAME—Sold yésterday as follows: Quail, £1 ports on the Russian, Argentine and Australian | B dozen; Mallard, $2@3; Canvasback, 83@6; the firmness of wheat also ex- | 150@175: Teal, $1@1 25: Widgeon, $1@ ymali Duck, $1: Hare, $1@1 25: Rlbbl(s{.}ll 3'5 cos 1@1 25; Brant, §1 25@1 75: h T H5 @1 507 Jack 132 @) 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small; Gra; $2 50: White Geese, Honkers, $3: Lnglish Snipe, Snipe, §1 @ dozen. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGLTABLES. POTATOES—Sweets continue firm at $1 50 8 cil; Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c; River Burbanks, 0@4i0c: Oregon Burbanks, BU@T5c; Kiver Reds, oA Lieady at 50@65¢ B ot Vi ABLES — Green Puppers; 26@dUc B Dried Peppers, 7@9c B B Tomatoes, 2 Garden Peas, 416@5¢ tring Beans, B Cucumbers, 0@75c P box; Dried Okra, 1216@130 R Ib: Cabpage, 50c 9 ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@632¢ B Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $7@10 B ton. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUI1S — Persimmons. 50@75¢; Apples 80c@$1 for good to choice, 25@50Uc for com- mon to fair and $1 25 for choice Spitzenbergs: Lady Apples, $1 50@2; Wiater Nellis Pears, 310 1 25: other Pears, 4U@b0c. BERRIES — Cranberries, are higher again at $10 50@11 B bbl; Huckleberries, 3@4c ib. GRAPES—Supplies are sccumulating and the mariec is weak and dull._ Black Ferrara are quot- able at 40@50¢ @ box; Muscats, 35@50c B boxi Verdels, 35@50c: Cornickion, 40@60c; Tokay, 85 @50c: Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ more than in boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Arrival of 2860 boxes Jap- anese Mandarins. Oranges continue weak. Call- fornia Oranges, 81 50@2 25 @ box for Seedlings, and 32 75@8 00 B _box for Navels; Vacavile Oranges, $1 26@1 50 B small box; Japanese Mandarins. $1 25@1 50 B box: Lemons, $1@2 for common and £2 50@3 50 for good to choce; Mexi- can Lime: ; California Limes, 50@7 nanas, $1@2 B bunch; Pineapples, 3265 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS — Nothing new to report. The following prices rule on the Frait Exchiange: Apples, 215@3c P Ib for quartered, 3@iiac B b for sliced and 414@Bc for evaporated; Peaches, 4 @de, ana 514@6e for fancy; peeled, in boxes, 12@ 13¢: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6lec B Ib for 40@50's and 5@514c for BO@BY's: Apricots, 71 s tor prime o choice and $@100 @ b for th oorpark; Figs, black, 3@31e0 ® M for pressed @ @23 s for tnpressed: White Figs, 3va@4 1 for pressed in sacks, and H@6C in box Pears, 7 |8 Ib for evaporated halves, 4@6 for quarters; Plums, 8l@4lac for pitted and 114@ Vac for ampitied: Netarines, 5@bc ® I for Pyt 1o choice and 6Yc for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Krancisco: London_layers, 90c@$l B box; four loose, 334 B Ib: three-crown, ioose, 234c crowh, 214c; seediess Sultanas, $14@3%4c: seedless Muscatels, 214@2Vqc; clusters, 51 85@1 50; De- hesa clusters. $2 10@2 25 Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dried Graves, 234¢ B Ib. NUTS—Chestnuts, | @@llc; Walnuts, 7@8c for No. 1 bard_snd $@9%c for softshell, jobbing lois; Almonds, 607140 for Languedoc and 8ie@10c fof paper-shell, Jobbing; Peanuts, 31e@ic B b for Cali- fornia; Hickory nuts, b@ée; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for_polished: Filberis, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, TYyaso 3 ; Coconuts, §4 S0GH 50 B 100, HONEY—Comb, 10@12¢ B 1 for bright and 8@ or lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@514c extracted, 41a@4%; dark am- PROVISION CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c for heavy, and 714c 1 tor lizht medium, 1035¢ B 1b for light 11@ 12c for extra light and 121/ T sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hams, ®: California Hams, 11c; Mess Beef,' $7 3 bbl: extra mess do, $8; tamily do, $9@9 00: extra prime Pork. $8 T bbl: extra clear, $14 @ bbl; mess, $13 ¥ bbl; Smoked Beef, 9%a@10¢ B M. LARD—Eastern tierces, quotable at 6@6ljc 3 1 for compound and 8¢ for pure; pails, 814gc; Cali- fornis tierces, 6e for compound and 6Vac for pure; half bbis. 634¢: 10-1b tins, 7%ge; do 5-1b, T840 B Ib. COTTOL] ‘\' —7c¢ in terces and 7T%c @ b in 10-dbtns. . N HIDES, TALLOW WOOL AND HOPS 1| | | | | culls and brands, 6c; medium, Gc; culis and brand | in bulk ana $1 KINS—No further decline re- ed steers quotable at 7¢ B Ib; HIDE ported. AND H 5S¢ light, 512@8¢ B Ib; culls and brands, 5¢; Cow des, 535@6c P Ib: culls and_brands, 5c; salted Kip, 6c: saited Calf, 8¢; salted Veal, 7c; dry lides, udual seleciion, 1 1b: culls and brands, Sc i dry Kip and Veal, 10c 3 1b: culls, 7@Sc: dry alf, 15¢: culls, 10c @ I; Goatskins, 20@35c each; ids, be; Deerskins, good summer, 80¢; medium, 5@$5c; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, short wool, 30@40¢ each: ium, 50 long wool, 60@70c each. of all me Culls ‘endered is quotable at 414@ ilow, 4c; refined, 6c; Grease, 3@ We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9¢ B Ib; San Joaquin and Soutkern, m@5e; free Moyntain, 6@7¢c; defective do, 4@6¢ “HOPS—Are still nominal at 5@7c B b. CHANDIS GENERAL ME BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 28 COAL—Wellington is auotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington. B ton #8: Southfleld Wellington, Bryant, 85 60: Coos Bay, 50: Brymbo, 1 $14 in sacks: n 87 501 Seattie, $5 b Wallsend, $6 Scoteh. ; Cumbverland, $13 in bulk Penusylvania Aunthracite Kog. $12; Welsh thracite Egg, 810: Cannel, $7 50@H; itock Sprin Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $1 # ton in sack CORDAGE—Pure Manila Rope Is quotable at 8c P b 12-thread, 81h0: 6 and 9 do, fc; Bale Rope v ne, 9c P 1b In balls and Sisal Rope, op Twine. Cwine, 7c. A Alaska Packers' As: Salmon as follows: 1n lots 000 cases. 95¢; 50.000 cases, 9234c; 76,000 , 90c P dozen, net cash £. 0. b. ex-ship. COFFEE—C. K. Biekford's eircular says: “The market bas fallen into stagnation and sales during the past fortnight have barely equaied two days' transactions in ordinary times. With stocks in first hands at ebb tide and dealers but moderately sup- plied, no locul causes can be ussigned to acc for the situation: it appears to be the refl dition of the siaple throughout the United Sta The few gales effected were at slight conoessiong from asking prices. but the assortment here now is 100 menger to furnish & basis for accurate auota- tions, which are continued as being more oF less nominal. Latest advices from Erazil show small reductions in former crop estimates, but this slightly favorable feature had no sustaining effect. and New York have gradually and st Stocks in_ first hands to-day are or and 2608 bags Guatemala—in all 2948 bags. There are no aavices of shipments on the way.” We quote the market easy as fol- lows: 20%5c B I for good washed Costa Rica; 20c % th' for good Costa Rica; 19@18lgc 1 for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans: 1714@181c for fait Costa Rica; 14@161pe for cominon (0 ordinary Costa Rica: 1812@2014c for fair to good washed Salvador for good bleached and green unwashed d for prime washed Guatemal to_strictly g00d washed Gu: fair washed Guatemala: 1615@17%4c for medium Guatemala; 1414@16c for ordinary Guatemala; 141/5c for very inferior to common Guatemala: 21@22¢ for gooG to prime washed Peaberry; 20@ 2074c for good unwashed Peaberry. SUGAR—The Western Sngar Refinory Company quotes terms, uet cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 634c: Dry Granulated, 4341 Confectioners’ A, 45kc; Magnolia A, 37c; Bxtra C, 4c: Golden C. 355c; half-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes b5¢ more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10¢ gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: F—First qnalitv, 5@5%c; secona guality, d3c; third do, 3@4c BB, EAL—Large. 4@pc: sinall, 5@7¢ B b MUTT B 1, s ! 350 bags Sal A TTON—Wetners, 4l,@5c; Ewes, LAMB—51%@éc B . PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ for large and 3c for small ; Qressed o, 414@5Yec B i RECEIPTS OF ;NT]SKIOR PRODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. 10.813 Middlings, sks. 3,645 Leather, rolls. 5,785 Raisins, bxs.. '938|Lime, b 900 Quicksilver, 280 Sugar, bbls, 929 Wool, bl . 206 Buckwheat, cils. 276/ Borax, ctl Gd{Tumber, M feet. Qg‘l Elmea. gal8.. . |Brandy, gals. 1,635/ oL . S R THE STOCK MARKET. Last week was distinguished by the remarkable activity in Occidental Con., which sold up to $1 40 on Tuesday, but feli steaaily back the rest of the week, touching 76c on Friday, and selling yester- day at a range of 77@87c. Transactions in this stock were large all the week. The rest of the Comstocks declined pretty much sll the week. Con. Cal. & Virginia fell from $230 to $2 20, Oplir trom 8180 o 81 05, Hale & Norcross from §1 30 to 96c, Confidence from 95¢ to 69c, Best & Beicher from 780 to 56¢, and 5o o Yesterday’s market was weak and the best prices were considerably lower than those of th preceding day, as wil be seen by the quotaion he_close, however, was stronger all around. The Bodles were all in bétter tone and Bodle advanced to 47¢ under increased sales, the lesser Bodies im- 4@4 Y Flour,ar. sks Wheat, ctls Barley, ctl Beans, aka. Corn, etls. Rye, ctls. Potatoes, ‘s Onlons. sks. Hay. tons. traw, tons! Hides, no. Pelts, bdls. Brav, sks. 215 182 proving in sympathy. NOTES. Mining assessments delinguent in the boards thifs week will be the Bullion 0f 5 cents and Best & Belcher of 26 cents on Thursday and_the Gould & Curry of 15 cents and Ophir of 25 cents on Friday. The foliowing local Incorporations disbursed divi- dends during the past mouth a8 annexed: NaME. Central Gaslight Company, Jdison L.and P. Compay; Oukiand Gas Company. Pacific Gas Imp. Compas Pacific Lighting Compan; £ F. Gaslight San Jose Water. Spring Valley Chlifoiniusireet G Alaska Packers’ Ass'n. Calitornia Cotton-mil Yacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm., Pacific Telephone. Sunset Telephone gorofofaBaba FEEEREREE Hiitchinson Plantation....... 15 7,600 Homestake M. Company_.... - 25 31,250 Church Mining Company. 5 5.000 A summary of the dividends for November com- pare as foliows: 1891 1895. Gas companies. . $95333 $96,833 Water companie: 70,500 62,741 Powder compan 16,500 , Street railroad companies 10,000 3,000 Sugar companies. 3 7.500 Telephone companies. 15,300 Mining companies. 36,250 Miscellaneous companies 10782 Total........ $266,406 Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. Caledonii 10 07 Challenge. . 29| 26 Choliar B0 25 Con. Cai. & V' 2.30 2.25 Confidence 70 Crown Point 30 Gould & Curry . 82 30 Hale & Norcross| 1.50) 115 1.00 Mexican 16| 34| a1 Mono. 10/ 09 13 Ophir. 1.25 115 1.10 Overman. 14 14 13 Occidental 1.05) 1100 87 Potosi.. 631 61 87 Savage. 43 45 a4 Seg. Beiche: 13 11| 09 Sierra Nevada..| 70 66 64 Tnfon. 60 66 55 53 Utah o o, 07, Yellow Jacket..| 25 2 24| '8l BOARD SALES, Followlng were the sales in the San Francisco stock Board yesterday: EEGULARMORNING SHSSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. 600 Alpha 600 ... 800 Alta. 200 Andes 1 100B & 1. 51400 Savage 100 Chollar 400 SNev.. 15300 Mexican.. 20/200 Occidl 6911360 5600 Alpha, 800 . 32600 Chal 3800 Chouar. 56500 Con N Y. 50600 C Polnt. 1200 Exchar. 45500 .47500 1109 500 Justi .10/200 Mono CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Nov. 30— 12 . Bid. Asked. .08 Alta,, . 06 07 Anaes 26 Kentuck. 05 06 Belcher, ....... 29 Lady Wash.... 01 02 Best & Belcher. 60 Mexican 39 40 Benton Con. 42/Mt. Diabio. 1 20 Bodie. 47 Mono 12 38 Bullion. 10 NevadaGiieen. — 08 Bulwer. 18 Occldental 3 Caledonn..._. 09/Ophur, Challenge Con. b Chollar.., 4 Con. Cai. & Va. 2.25 : Con. lmperiat. 02 03 09 11 Confidence. 68 75/Sierra Nevada. 63 64 Con.New York. — 0 Scorpion Uz = Crown Pount... 28 29 Siiver Hili 03 01 EnstSierraNev — i B Exchequer 06 y ~ 0 Eureka Con.... 15 —|Union Con. 62 564 Gould & Curry, 28 20/Utah. 08 06 Hale& Norors, 97 1.05/Yeliow Jacker. 20 22 lowa. 0 7| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, SATURDAY, Nov. 30-10:30 a. . UNITED STATES BONDS. . Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked S4scoup.. 11134 — U Sas reg... 11114 — MISCKLLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChle6s. 11035115 Do, 24 fss 65.101 o CalE 4109 [P &0 Ry 6110 — CniraCW Bs 10U% /P& Ch Ry 65.10315108 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 85 | Pwl-st, RR6s. 11614 65.105 106814Reno, WL&L — 105 65,105 112 |RiverW Cobs — 100 Geary-stROs. $93410034/8actoP & L. 100 1023 LosAngL s, — — " SF&NPHR58102%10334 ted.6s. — 102148PRRATiz68 963, 98 Cble6s — 125 |SPRR Cal6s..110 SPRR Calds.. 90 SPBrRCal6s. 95 — |Sutter-8tR55.10915110%4 118% VisaliaWC6s — 92 PacRollMés., — — | WATER STOCKS, Contra Costa. 53145 67 (San Jose...... — 100 Marin Co. ... 50" —- |SpringValiey 9914 993 GAS BTOCKS. Capital....... — 40 [PacificLight. 46 49 Central ...")0 95— [Man Francseo 7114 7134 Onk G L&, 69 5014 Stockton..... — = 213 PacGasImp, — 83 | INBURAN CF STOCKS. FiremansFa.16414 — (Sun. . 561y — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&TC. LondonP&A.12714 Anglo-Cal ... London&SF. Bank of Cal.. CalSD&TCo.. Firs fonl.. Grangers. .. 30 SAVINGS BANK STOC GerS&ELCo. 1500 8av & Loen:.110 150 HumbS&L.1000 — Securit — 350 .. — 41 Unlon Trust, — 840 nion 49215505 | STREET RAILROAD ETOCKS. Californta.... 1081 — Onk SL&Hay — 100 Geary-st..... 60~ 7214 Fresiaio 914 13 Market-st.... 4414 443 Sutter-st..... — — POWDER STOCKS, Atlantic D 1514 Judson. ...... = = California. — " \Vigont...[] 70¢ suc Glant,. 19%, MISCELLANFOUS STOOKA. Alaska Pkrs. — 1003gOceanicSSCo — 20 BlkDCoal Co. — 10 \PacAuxFA. — 215 CelCotMills.. — = |Pac Borax... 98 CalDrvDock. — — |PacI&NCo. — 30 EdisouLight. 92 85 [Pac Roll Mill 1 ~ GasConAssn. — — |ParfPainiCe. — 9 HawC&SCo. 6 6% PacTransCo. — 26 HutchSPCo.. 11% 1213 PacT&TCo 46 — JudsonMfgC, — = — SunsetT&T.. %0 — Mer lix Assn100 110 [UnitedCCo. — 25 MORNING SKASION. Board—560 Market-st Railway, 4485; 10 8 V Water, 9934: 80 do, 995/5. Street—150 Atlantic Dynamite, 15: 50 Market-st Rallway, 433/; $30,000 S V 4% Bonds, b 30, 90%. - ——— THE CALL CALENDAR. DrcEMBER, 1895, |Sw. M. [Tu.| W[ Fr Sa| Moon's Phases. 4| 5| 6 7@ 11 [19] 1814 C ;18 20|21 Q December 1, Full Moon. December 8, Last Quarter. December 15, New Moon. December 23, First Quarter. 1‘23 a‘sw 15]16 17 2z|n 24|25 |26(27|28| O) STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER San Benito. Tacoma. 1 North Fork..... | Humboldt Bay 1 Willamette..... | Departure Bay. 1 Wellinzton. ... | Departure Bay 1 Alice Blanchari | Portiand. 1 Bureka. | Newporz. .. 1 Homer. -{Coos Bay 2 . Crescent City.. *| Portland, . Victoria & Puget Sound Crescent City. State of Cal City of Puebia. 2 Del Norte.. . |tirays Harbor. Santa Rosa...... |Nan Diego.. PYomona.. .| Humbotdt Ba Faration | Yaouina Bay Coos bay, .| Humboldt Bay. .| Sewport. . | ket River. .| Panama. Grays Harbor, .| Panama. Coo3 Hay Portiand San Diego. Victoria & EANARREED AT BB B L Acapulco. Panam; SHIPPING INTELL{GENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. November 30. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 17 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 42 hours irom Hue- neme: produce, 10 Field & Stone. Schr Lanra Pike, Anderson,7 days from Eureka; lumber and shinglés, to Chas Nelson. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 5_days from Bihlers Point; 80 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Cleared. SATURDAY, November 30. Stmr City of Riode Janeiro, Russell, Yokohama and Hongkong; P M S'S Co, Stmr San Blag, McLean, Panama: P M 8 S Co. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stimr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perking & Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. B 8hip Ananrus, Davidson, Queenstown; Girvin Eyre, Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, Tahiti; M Turner. Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, Kahului; Alex- ander & Baldwin. sailed. SATURDAY, November 30. Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Russell, Hongkong and Yokoharna. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Poinz Arena, Johuson, Mendocino. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Eureka, Stmr Columbia, Bolles, torla. Stmr San Bles, McLean, Panama, etc. Bktn Gardiner City, Masters, Grays Harbor, Sebr. Eclipse, Guttormsen, Burek Schr Daisy Howe, Olsen, Coos Bay. Schr Jessie Minor, Whitney, Humboldt. Schr Maid of Orleans, Art, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—November 30—10 ¢ s—Weather cloudy; wind calm. Chartera. The bktn S G Wilder loads mdse for Honolulu; bark Alex McNeit, iumber on the sound for Shang- b The Brships Marechal Suchet and Lancaster Castle 1oads mdse for Liverpool direct. The Brstmr Straits of Menai is chartered for lumber from the sound to Africa. Miscellaneous. The captain, wife and 13 of the crew of the ship Belle O'Brien, previously reported Jlost, were picked up in a small boat on the 27th and landed at_Plymouth. ‘The Br bark Ravenscourt of Queenstown from San Francisco reports thaton July 14 bad « cyclone in whicn was lost nearly a whole suit of sails. Domestic Ports, EUREKA—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco, AVARRO—Arzived Nov #0—Stmr Sunol, hince Nov. 27, PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived Nov 30 — Schr Laura Madsen, from Newport. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 30—Schr Hal- cyon, from Newport SAN PEDR( Wave, from 1'acoma. ALBION—Arrived Nov Nov 27. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Nov 30—Schr Okano- gan, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 30—Br ship City of York, from Vic- wria. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 80—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, hence Nov 27, for Nanaimo. PORT LOS ANGELES—In Bay Nov 27—Ship Columbia, from Seattle, for San Francisco; Ger brk Bertha, from Tacoma, for Adelaide. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 30—Stmr Arcata, hnc Nov 28. ASTORTA—Sailed Nov 30— fornia and Alic Arrived Noy Panama. DEPARTUR Brothers, for ancisco. FORT BRAG ailed Nov 30—Stmrs Noyo and Rival, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 30—Stmr Point Loma, hence Nov 26; bkin North Bend, hence Nov 0. _Satled Nov 30—Stmr Del Norte, for San Fran- cisco. NEWPORT—Arrived Nov 80—Stmr Alcazar, fm Point Arena. HUENEME—Sailed Nov 30—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. V YORK—Sailed Nov 30—Stmr Advance, n. rived Nov 30—Bark Tidal 80—Schr Moro, hence mrs State ot Cali- Blanchard, for San Francisco. —Br bark Powys Castle, from Y—sailed Nov 80—Ship Two tor Co Forelgn Ports. AUCKLAND-Safled Nov 30—Stmr Alameda, for San Francisco via Honolulu QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov for Gloucester. 0COS—Arrived Nov 80—Schr Una, hence Nov 2. Importations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—67 hf 73 bxs fish, 38 rolls leather, 10 bdls green hides, 114 kgs 20134 bxs butter, 1 bx sand, 26 pkgs mdse, 2 ¢s machin- ery, 217 bxs apples. 27 M shakes, 3 bbls mineral water, 1,353,750 shingles, 8 dressed calves, 1 bx hardware. 4 cs eggs, 165 M ft lumber, 2 bdis trees, 17 sks potatoes, 9 pkgs express, 2 sks coin. Fields Landing—171 bxs apples, 100 sks potatoes, 4 pkgs mdse. UENEME—Per Tillamook—5668 sks barley, 1 lot junk, 516 ss beans, 1265 sks corn, 21 sks mis- tard. —Br ship Kolat, Consignees. Per Pomona—American Union Fish Co; B Caite: A Paladini; G Camilioni & Co; Milani & Co; J H Kessing; H H Hogan: P Gusmanni; Pacific Coast Fish Co: V D Vergeno: A C Nichols & Co: Wagner & Co: Brown & Adams; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; J R Hanify; Bissinger & Co; C E Whitney &Co; Dol- beer & Carson Dodge, Sweeney & Co; H Dutard; Dairymen's Union: Fveleth & Nash: F B Haight: Gray & Mitchell. Getz Bros & Co: Hawley Bros; W F Mlitchell; Higgins & Collins; O B Smith &Co; N Kalisher; Hills Bros; Wieland Brewing Co; McKay & Co; Enterprise Erewery; Stgndard Oil Co: Hoft man & Warner; San Francisco Brewery : M Doran: Jansen, Rose & Heney: Murphy, Grant & Co: Mc- George'& Co; Norton, Teller & Co; Standard Ol Co: Schweitzer & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Wnitman Mg Co: McDonough'& Runyon; Wolf. Wreden & Co: Marshall, Teggurt & Co; Ross & Hewlett; Hum- boldt Mineral Water Co. Per Tillamook—Fleld & Stone; S P Milling Co; C Hendry & Co; A Gerberding & 'Co; J P Thomas. For Late Shinning Intelligencs See_Thirteenth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. ¥. WEBER & CO., 800 to 806 Post St., cor. Stockton GO 1. MAKEMONEY. BUYING December 31, Full Moon, L | ® OCEAN STEAMERs, Dates of Departure From San Franoclsco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. NationalCty | HumboldtBay | Dec 1, 8am|Pler 28 Humboldt Bay Dec 1, 2rx|Pier § San Diego..... [Dec 1,11ax|Pier 11 Vie & Pt Sne 1, 9am|Pier 9 U008 BaV...... 1.10au | Pler 13 Eel River. 2.12u |Pier 13 Co08 Bay... 3. 6ru|Oceanic Newport . 3, 9aM|Pier 11 Honolalu, 3,10a%|Oceania Portiand. ...... 4. 6w |pier13 Del Norte ..|Grays Harbor. 4. dex|Pier — North rork. | Humbold: B8y (Dec 4, 9au|Pler 2 State Of CAl| POrriand....... 5.10AM | Pier 24 Eanta Roas.. [San Diego..... B.11am | Pier 11 City Everett| Panama. 5 Pier 27 Yaquina Bay.. 6, 5em Vic & Pgt Sna Newnort . Point Loma. | Grays Harbor.|Dec 9,12u Columbia... gfirfllflfl . (Dec10,10aM SUN AND TIDE TABLE. 20[s0|31 Kureka ..... Australia,. ‘Alce Bincha (HIGH WATKR.LOW WATER, SUN. I |Large. Small | hrg‘:.l!ml.ll. |Rises| Sets | Sets 1.7 9.54a| 0.0UA| 5.152| 8.574| 706, 4, 2.10.25 5.865] £.998 705 coa| 3504 ed HYDRKOGRAPHIC BULLETI ih 0.44a! BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFicr, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, 8AN FRANOISCO. November 30, 189! The time ball on Teiegraph Hill was d exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at_noon of the 1 meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. &, Greenwich time, A. F. ¥ECHTE Lieutenant U. S. N, in charge. OFFICE and TYPEWRITER, C. RAR Two in Oue. \ It is Freunch, you know, and the only Tonic that has caused its authots to be rewarded with the French National Prize of 16,600 Francs. All Druggists, or if not please write for par-" ticulars (?::nu’. name address) to E.FOUGERA & CO., 26-28 N. William St.,N. Y. DR.WONGWO0 Chinese Drugs and ’%5- and !!erh Sanitarium 776 CLAY STREET, Bet. Kearny and Dupont, San i?xlm:lwo. SAN_ FRANCISCO, Octo- ber9, WB,E.EA‘R;:: l'v:rllr years suifer m nerv- ous headache, lung and liver complaint, ana hav- ing consulted’ different physicians without suc- ‘cess, I finally went 10 and| was treated by Dr. Wong 4 Woo, and in five weeks WA was entirely cured. % AUGUST PLUSCHKELL, 716 Nutoma st., S. F. Office Hours—9:30t0 11 A, a0, and 1 to 3 and 7 or M | Dec. \(W("(J (74 ) G S N DOCTOR N known throughout the West relief. every case he undertakes. letter, this day. It may NERVOUS DEBILITY 51" siare s spe cialty. This distinguished doctor's success in cases of this character has been really phe- nomenel YUUNG ME on are troubled with ight emissions, cxmnmn‘g drains, pimples, bashfulfiess, aversion to socte ety, stupidness, déspondency, loss of energy, ambition and self-conseiousness, which de- | prives you of your manhood and absolutely un- | fits you for study, business or merriage—if you | | are thus afflicte and be s man. | HIDDLE-ABED AHD OLD MEN there,are of you troubled with weak, aching backs and kianeys; frequent, prinful ttrination and sedi- | ment in urine; impotency or weakness of sexnal organs, ‘and other unmistakable signs of nervous debility and premature decay. Many die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. The most obafinaie cases of this character treated with unfailing sucvess. LAmEs if you are suffering from persistent headaches, painful menstruation, leucorrheea or whites, intolerable itehing, dis- rllcemcn( of the womb, or any other distress- n if You know the cause, Get well there are | i aliment peculiar to io\lr sex, you should cail on DR, SWEAN out delay. He cures when others fail. Y witl 737 Market Street, NEW TO-DAY. N AN A\ NG \X\K N % SWEARY, 737 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. (Opposite Examiner Office). HIS LEARNED SPECIALIST, WELL AND FAVORABLY by his long residence and suc- cessful practice in this city, desires to thank the people of the Pacific Coast for their confidence and patronage in the past, and to assure the afflicted everywhere of receiving from him skillful and scientific treatment now and in the future. literary and professional education, and with extensive experience in the practice of Nervous Chronic and Private Diseases of both sexes, he cures every curable case in the catalogue of human ills. He addresses himself in particular to cases that have bafiled the skill and science of other doctors. wost intelligent citizens of every trade and profession, including merchants, manufacturers, mechanies, miners, farmers, laborers, literary and professional gentlemen, many of whom have ex- hausted the skill of their family physicians without obtaining His name is a sufficient guarantee of a perfect cure of Consult him, either in person or by save you much mental and physical suffering, and add golden years to your life. With a thorough His patients are among our PHIV‘T diseases—Gieet, Gonorrhea, Strict- ures, Syphilis, Hydrocele, Varico- cele, Tenderness, Swellings, Weakness of Or- gans, Piles and Fistula. Rupture quickly cured without pain or detention from business. KIDHEY AND URINARY gzapisiocs;paintur. uent, milky or bloody urine, unuatural dis- arges speedily cured. CATARRH riich potsons the Breath, Stom. ach and Lungs and paves the way for_Consumption, Throat, Liver, Heart, | Kidney, Bladder and all constitutional and in ternal troubles; also Rupture, Piles, Fistula treated far in advance of any other institution '(‘iw“irfi' SKIN Diseases, Sores, Spots, s, etc. romptly cured, leaving the system i:-.mm lfirfing’ffilfihfi?mml state. offive on l’ldnj afternoons. meE your troubles fully and frankly and effective treatment will be sent you, free from observation, to any part of the conn- . Thousands cured as home. Book entitled “Guide to Heslth” sent free to those describ- ing_their troubles. All communications sa- eredly confidential. Office hours—9 A. M. to 12 M., 2 to 5 and 7to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 A. M. to12M. only for the poor who call in person a ADDRESS, F. L. SWEANY, M. D. San Francisco. Cal. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEABSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SATL FROM Broadway whari, Sau Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (alaska), at 9 A.3., Dec. 1,16, 81, Jan, 15. 30. ¥or Victoria and Vancouver (B. 0.), Pott Town- send, Seat:le. Tacoms, Kiverett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Beilingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. . 1, 6.11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fift day thereafter, tonnecting at Vancouver with {the C. P. R.R. 4t Tacoms with N. P. R. R, at Seattio with G. N. Ry., at Port Townsend with | Alaska steamers. i ¥or Eureka, Arcata aod_Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bry) str. Pomona, 2 . g Dec. 1, 5, 9,13, 17,21, 26, 29, and every fourth day thereafier. Tor Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sania Berbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Lob Angeles) and Newport, at 9 'A.M., Dec. 3,7,11. 16, 19, 23, 2R 81, and every fourth day thereaiter. Tor San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. ., Dec, 1,5,9,13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourtii day thereafter. For Enscnnda, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Goaymas (Mexico), str. Willam« ette Valley, 10 A. M., 26th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. Et. & IN. —T0— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. State of California sails December 5. GOODA] PERKINS & CO,, Genl. Supts, 55 F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. BOOK’S i THE NILE, HOLY LAND, Greece and other Mediterranean Resorts, SPECIAL RATES by Direct Steamer Jan. 8. SPRING TOURS to Tuu Rs Italy, the Riviera, Spain, Ctiina and Hi wailan Islands, Established 1841. Programmes free, THOS, COOK JR., 621 Market st., San Francisco. BOYAL HAIL STEAN PACKET CONPAXY, S’l‘EAm! LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at urg nce, and outh to land passengers. Phsoagh billa of lading, I Connecion with the Pacific Mail B. 8. Co., issed for freignt sud treas: ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymonl Oherboug, Southampton. _First class, $196: th el 0 3 T A 306 California VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, exce| 8y —10 A, b - _ Landing, Mission 3. Pler 2. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPARY. Coolgardie gold fields Freemantle), Austra- lin: 8220 first class, $110 sieerage. Lowesi rafes to Capetown, South Afriea. Steamship Australia, Honolulu_only, Tues- day, December 3, at 10 AL Ausfralian steamer, MONOWAL sails via yonmmu and Auck- STEAMSHIPS) nd, Thursday, Dec, 2, at 2 P, 2. SPECIAL PArTIns.—Reduced special rates for parties Dec. 3 and 28. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Market street. neral Agents. Freight oftice, D. SPRECKELS & BRO; CONPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE . French Line to Havre. OMPAN Y'S PIER (NEW) 42 NORTH River, foof of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English failway ah i the discomfort of crossing the channel in smail boat. New York to Alexandri z%;ypz, via Paris, first-class 8160; second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll < . Decembet 7, LA BREFAGNE, Capt. Rupea.., : Decomber 14, LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. : SodNeg ¥ e becember 27, 8:00 A s LA NORMANDIE, Uipt. Poiro . 3 . December 9%, A&~ For further particulars apply ¥ A. ,E"Rgfi-p Agent, o, 8 Bowling Groen, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenug, San Francisco. o WHITE STAR LINE, Onlted States and Royal Mail Steamrs BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liver, SAILING EVERY WeEK, 00" r an solected: second oabin, 55 and F40; Sin) red from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Com; 613 Market ander Grand Hotel. W LR CHE R General Agent. ior Pacliic Coast. |, STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Plér No. 3, Washington St, At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A3 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Btockton, Telepuone Main 805. Cal, Ni LI PO TAI JR. (:Iinusea Tea and and Impt. Co, Tlerh nitorium, Ko, 727 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. Cor. Brenham Place, above Hours: 9to12, L Om, 1to4 and B8 to 7. Sun- day, ® A. M. to 13 M. LiPo Tai Jr, son of the famous Li Po Tai, has taken his father's business, and is, afier eleven years’ study in China, fully prepared to locate and treat all diseases.

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