The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 5, 1896, Page 27

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU JANUARY 5, 1896 THE COMMER e S TR SUMMARY OF THE MARKETs, lures last week. n higher. s and Rye unchanged. < upward. and Eggs steady. changes in Game. Cranberries ana Grapes no longer quotab) an Limes higher. till slow nd Lard lower. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAD, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan- 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and ecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date s compared with those of the same date last year: Eureka 15.80, last season 2101; Red Bluft 6.66, an Francisco 4.10, last season . last season 6.78: San Luis Los Angeles 1.71, 0 1.57. last season 2.31; n are re- maximum temperacure: t ureka | fornij 10ns _to-d; . Fresno 58, San Francisco 56, Sun ndependence 56, Los Angeles 75, =an Diego 68, Yuma 68 | sco data—Meximum temperature 56, | n 49 pressure which was central ) ! Nebraska and Kansas 1 astward, however, a sec central to-night over Southern I ! Nevada. The cold t vin ndury 10, Utah hier west of the Rocky ally over. The area of ast night over Vancouver and is moving siowly inland. m Northern Washingion and the n wind velocity reported fro s per hour. Cloudy this evening morth of the , and ail conditions point 1o & led weather along the Pacific ( ast made at Sau Franci January Caiifornia hours | | Chicago & F 4lbc: whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled Oats, 434c} Pearl Barlev, 414@4%4c; Split Peas, 4 Green 40, o @B, T e HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. CIAL WORLD. ~ S TURER S business on the street and butte | il iy er was dull. B Yore scarce and the supply lberal, Ladies. e 10812; other prices unchanged, —Were firm, the demand was good and offerings moderate. ' Fresl, stoos o0@21e; Wehones Mederate. "Fresl, siock sold au” 20@31c: MONEY—Was firm at 6 per cent on call and 6@7 per cent on ti; N 3 £87 pex cun me loans, ‘New York exchange BERAN—Is higher agaln bing rates. MIDDLINGS—§16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15 50@16 50 B ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21 ton; jobbing, 2 5 Cottonseed Ofical F21. Tt : bt nl;lxr’l“r nmx‘[l;w does not n-s‘|“’r;nd to the 'l;’x)’ S bt Cattle 1oy aon Seig er and remains stationary Vheat is quoi- The demand showed inaica o of Clacxing; The Wheat and Dut, 8700G3L 50 s tord mom® s offerings of hogs were only moderate, and under a | 9.50; j‘:l’;ul(‘u‘,‘“fiit’;@:%‘,fil} "(("..‘t\‘-<-§-?x's7flqfsyle"cm?- §ood local and shipping demand prices advancea | pressed, $7 50@11: Siock, 85@6 50 7 ton. Sc per 100 pounds. The receipts of sheep were | STRAW-35at0c B bale. light and everything was closed out at strong $12 50@14 B ton, job- (o Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir., Jan. he BEANS AND SEEDS, Recelpts, 500. Common to extra @4 75; stockers and feeders, $2 75 cows and bulls, $1 60@350; calves, $3 @4 10. 17,000. Heav Y @3 8214; com @3 8210 BEANS—Nominal and dull. Bayos are quot- able at $1@115 B ctl: Small Whites, $125@ 1 40; Pes, $1 50@1 60; Large Whites, $1 15@1 30; Pink, §0c@$110: Reds, $1 35@1 50: Blackeye, @ Red Kiduey, $165@175; Limas, 50; Butters, $1 60@1 75 @ ctl. Brown Mustard $1 95@2 05 B ctl: Mustard. §1 40@1 60 c B I Al c g Ib; Hemp, packing and : on, to_ choice 2 choice assorted, $3 75 30: lleht, 33 60@s 7735: piss, $2 75@8 75 0O SHEEP — Receipts, 3000. $2@3 60; lambs, $3 25@4 7 Inferior to choice, B ® cul; Canary, 8L 4 fi%a@ YaC B 1b; Rape, 13,@2 DRIED P NEW YORK STOCKS. * Quoted at $1 25@1 50 B cul for ! #1 20@1 30 for Blackeye and $1 25@1 75 or Green. POTATOES, ONIO VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Choice Burbanks are doing better. Volunteer New Potatoes, 2c; Sweets, §1 60@2 for Rivers and $2 25 for Merced; nas Burbanks, 70 @90c B ctl: Kiver Burbanks, 26@35¢ B sack: Ore- gon Burbanks, 45@70c: River Reds, 50¢ B ctl. ON1ONS—Sieady at. 70@85¢; Cut Onions, 0@ ABLES—Dried Peppers, 7@10c B 1b; @60c B box: Los Angeles Tomatoes, ecn Peas, 7@8c; String Beans, — Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call is 4@d% Prime mercantile p per, 6@9: Bar sliver, 68%4c. Mexican dol- lars, 629,c. Sterling exchange 1s steady, with actual uess in bankers' bilsat $1 573,@4 88 for sixty days and $4 89@4 K914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8815@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 86%4@4 872 Government bonds have been steady ; State bonds dull; rauroad bonds weal closiNe sTOCKS. 90 | Norfoik & Wes . 1374 Preferred. Tel & Cabl A Al Pro 4 2114 North American. .. g6, 500 3 { Adams lixpress...145 | Northern Pactfio.. Bireo B oy ',,0‘51‘5@ Alion, TerreHaute. 59 | Preferred. i American kxpress.112 | Nortnwestern. POULTRY Amerlc: 'l'Aub-ccmlavl,s \l'rfl»n‘vd AND GAME. Preferred 100 INTY, Centrai. R 319 |N. ¥ ChiormosEE POULTRY—Was firm yesterday and no stock of consequence was carried over. timore & Ohio.. 87 | preferred A car of Eastern is Brunswick Lands. 5% 2d preferred...... | due to-morrow. Buffalo, Roch & O e | Live Turkeys, 11@12c @ Ib for Gobblers and 12c - Ny fu::‘: o | ® Ib for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 14@15c; Geese, Centbicant o| Preterred. | ir, $1 50@2: Ducks, $1 50@6: Hens, $4 50@ Central Pacific (hes. & Ohio, Chicago Alton. Preferrea. Chicago, B. Roosters, young. $4 50@d 50: do, old, $4@ Fryers, $4 50: Broilers, $4@4 50’ for large and $3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@2 B dozen for young and §1@1 25 for old. ME—Hare are in oversupply and demoralized. s are doing rather better. Quail are quot- {Ontario. 5 |Oregon Improvmt 314 Preferred. 2 |Oregon Navigation. 15 Uregon Shor: iane. 51 e —c; hali-barrels, 14 more than barrels, and boxes 3/a¢ more. ¥ U P—t iolden, in bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. ska 7,885 Pelts, bdls, 150 Wheat, ctls. *47,800 Barl yctla.lLl 0180 310/Cheese, ¢ Lt g 118,410 o002 10) 5/Quicksilver, flasks 1,925 Leather. rolis.. 1,100 Hops, bi: 5 200|Wool. bls. g Tallow. ctls. Ralsing, bxs. Ebticns v HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. H 5 Taylor, Oskland T W Kline, Philadelphia N Ben'z & w,Sn Barbara L F J Wrinkle, Keeler I F Milluer, Benton 3 B Maxom, U § Survey J € Smith &w, Los Ang C W Cook & w, N Y F McLaughlin, Oroville J C Nelson, rngland Mrs M Sherland, ind E Heath, Chicago W J Bernard & w,Seattle E A Chapton & w, Detroit F L Berry, Stanford 0D Wagner, Stanford GRAND HOTEL. J ¥ Dyer, Colfax F Powers. Vallejo A T Herman, San Jose Lella Sanford, Martinez Mrs P Brown, San Jose Maud Denham, Martinez T Beuny, Nev City I F Olsen, Ney P L Hole, Neb T G Eilers, Sacto M K Rogen, Pa Mrs T G Ehenberg, Napa M Adams, Sranford A L Emery, Stanford R M Sueldon &1, Cal H D Kerchiwal, Cal SD J Wadsworth, S Rosa ayer, Cal L, Cox, Cal J Tait, Stantord P M Hood, Les Ang J W Oatman, N v Mrs J Kelly, Sacto E Barnes & w, Fresno G H Lester, Los Ang R ¥ Skellinger, Los ADg I C Pritchard, Ky E M Darran, Palo Alto Jane Shepard, Palo Alto Mrs Hayer, Mass Miss Hayer, Mas TW Davis, Tulare ton, S Jose 1 O'Neil, Eureka W P Osterhout, A J Pillsbury, Tulare Miss M Rocha, Oekland Miss M Swanton, Cal W B Austin, Stockton Capt J E Lombard, Or | Mrs Hutchinson, 1 R B Harris, 1 € M Mayer, Mas: M Miss C 2 Miss J JHC | Miss Le som, S Mionica Gillon, Vallejo , Ariz non, Oakland acto nard, Visalia C A Ludlow, Mrs M SWFI SS HOUSE, Woodviile J P Sargent,Sargents stn Sacramento D J Bradford, Healdsburg e, Santa Rosa © King, Healdsburg ert,Strong Ford A O'Connor, Portland ckson, B C ¥ ('Connor, Portland | Miss A Arnetr 3 ott, Portland Stmr Jeanie, Mason. 17 days from San Jose de Guatemaia: ballast, ©0 J N_Kknowle Br ship Godiva, Trunks, 158 days trom Cardiff; 4143 tons coal, to Balfour, Guthrie & Go. Schr Bessle K, Anderson, 16 hours from Albion: lumber, to J S Kimball. Schr 'Monterey, Beck, 17 hours from Bowens Landing; 140 M it lumber, ¥ Hey wood. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 36 hours from Collins Landing: 85 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Cleared. SATURDAY, January 4. Stmr Willamette, Cushman, Nanaimo; Oregon Imp Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Comox: Pacific Imp Co. Stmr Empire, son. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Shin St Nichol; Rosenfeld’s Sons. T Haw ship John Ena, Madsen, Sydney: Williams, Brown & Co. Ship W F_Babcoc D Spreckels & Bros Co. nderson, Portland; R W Ander- , McIntosh, New York; John Houolulu; , Graham, Sailed. TRIDAY, January 8. Schr Lilleboune, Hansen, kurcka. Senr Fannie Adele, Murchison, Willapa Harbor. SATURDAY. January 4. Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Empire, Anderson, Porand. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro. Stmnr Arago, Heed, Coos Buy. Stmr Albion, Lundquist. Strur Crescent City, Allen. Crescent City. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Babcock, Graham, Hono!ulu, t Nicholas, Mcintosh. Lancaster Castle, Clemence, Liverpool. Bark Fores: Queen, Tacoma. Bktn 8 G Wilder, McNelil, Honolalu. Bktn C C Funk, Challe SchrSacramento, mansen. Schr Chas Hanson, Nielson, Grays Harbor. Schr Fortuna, Rosich, T P M—Weather velocity 30 il Char.ers. 3 The schr Laura Mudsen loads lumber at this port for Acajutla; Ger bark Antizone, lumber at Port Blakeley for Valparaiso for orders, 40s—prior to Br ship Clan Buchanan, lumber at Van- Delagoa Bay, 65s—prior to arrival; Br ship Pass of Balmaha, wheat at Tacoma for Eu- rope, 835 9d, option of Portland, 34s 8d—prior to arrival. Spoxen. Per Br ship Godiva—Dec 20. long 129 W, ship M P Grace, from New an Fran- cisco. Jan 4—Schr Arthur 1, hence Dec 29, for Grays NEW TO-DAY. re—}//) N S SNy, ) ")a’a}(fi/\c\é« DOCTOR SWEANY, 737 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. Preforo 5 |Pac | able 2t $1@: ; Mallaré, $3@3 50: C: T B Hopper, S G Coleman, Portland Harbor. s (Opposite Examiner Office). FEn SRR vasback, $3@ 5@?2 50: Teal, 81 25 | P Musiudin, J B.Sanford, Ukiah Miscellaneous. ‘ : 5 2 Cleve & Pitisbirg.161 dicon, sl@l 25: Small Duck, 85c@$1; Hare. 50 | I Meyer, Siockion > Doughert LONDON—Jan 4 — Brship Blackbraes, from HIS LEARNED SPECIALIST, WELL AND FAVORABLY ern California—Falr, with increasing cloud- | Consolldation Coal, blta, 5 for Cottontails and ¥5c@$l | E Harris, Stockton tecle, Liverpool, for San Francisco, damaged by collision = 2 7 %5 Sunday afterioon unil » 4 Of unse- | consolidated Gas.. 145 for small: Gray B2 20l o al G Gese, | G F Jones SanJose X Hartman, Mexico at Birkenhead. known throughout the West by his long residence and suc- »d weather; stationary e : light, vari- | C. C.C. &St. Louls, 35314 31; Brant. §1 ¢ '3 50; |z ce, San Jose u 5 AL 3 LEOL by b by winds, Preferred,.. .o... Reaains. % Snipe, $1 75@2 4 A W Salmon, 3 ‘ SIBORMS FOTYY i cessful practice in this city, desires to thank the people of ths Colo. Fuel & Trom. 9514 RieGrande S1esta 17 —" " 4 Miss Vera, N Y PORT HARFORD—Sailed Jan 4—Schr Peerless, J Preferred. . 98 | Preferrea. 40 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. rancisco. A H Brownley ¥ A Bunce, Alma. " L Smith, San Jose Cotton Oll Cert..., 1/ Commercial Cabig:1: 0 Del. Hudson 1 Del.Lack& W esternl ;9 Denver& R. G, 12 Rock Island ¥ RomeWat &Ogden1l St. L. & 8. W.. WOOI wood, hence Jan PORT AN ite, from Depa Columbi rrived Jan 4—Stmr Green- 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. With a thorough BUTTER—The being extremel. ward. market is stiff, choice goods scarce and the tendency 1s up- Creamery Tub is o longer quotable, being | 1 1n port Jan 4—Ship Yosem- ure Bay, for San Francisco: bark George Ling ing 10 soutt uver J W Brannan,Walnut Crk , from Port Blakeley, for San Franc 0. v 2 ps = 5 CADIE, Lo “orecast licial, e 2 act iy cl ned . t C H H is, Haywsds | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 3—Schr Marion 1 T o '8 4. Matr e e T L e R ey Hord L1 Epbich & w, Denver | hencé Dee 21: scne Jonm 1 Miller-hones Dessay | literary and professional education, and with extensive experience NEW YORK WMARKETS, General E; 4 Preierred.... ... 8 irginia Cy ¢ i Reyser, Carson S panvaronde, from Redondo; schr Norme, from | in the practice of Nervous Chronic and Private Diseases of both Erie 141 6t, Paul & Owaba, 3314 a1 Hosbon, Stanford Emerson, Sianford | Sun Pedro. g & Financial. pEreiiied 1“': ‘Preterrea. T118 % Hoodle 2 cholce, 119 v ¥ Musiadin, Soiano Ehtnpeon oemat | cisuiled Jan 4—Sehr Mary and Ids, for San Fran- | gexes, he cures every curable case in the catalogue of human ills. e 3 S v 00 ISt P, M. § i ser, St Louls Ihompson, sc 5 2 5 <! NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 4.—F GreatNoMBer Bia.130.|Stiver Gersinasi: advance. D cio © Cummines, Sacto PORT_Arrived Jan 4—Stnr Rival, He addresses himself in particular to cases that have baffled the chief charac Green Bay. 15 Southern Paci ial marks b C W Adamson, Petaluma Percy C W pber, Boston K A—satled Jan 4—Schr John A, for San ¥ 4 = Stock Exe much G0 the | Hariem: ‘28 ™ Sounern itk BALOWIN HOTEL. skill and science of other doctors. His patients are among our surprise of deyelopments | Hocking Coal. | Exeterrea | Mrs J Gro, New York Miss Gro, New York = : S v trg $ 3 3 ST vor. | Hocking Valley! ¢, Modesto _ Miss Moore, O led fan 4—Schr Archie and Fontte, | 110ST intelligent citizens of every trade ar}d profession, including s, and cabl 1S 10| I & Texns Conta, i YAl ! for San Franeisco. raerchants, manufacturers, mechanics, miners, farmers, laborers merican sec rose | Tlitnois Central. . fiinn ;'\v-'" ]‘l’(’)"m‘;‘;";ll’éf 9008 Arrived Jan 4—Stmr Albion, Lence Dec 4. 5 2 2 ) 2 ) 4 ’ 2115 per o ading | Towa Centrat S omo E Bam O 54 B % Eastern Ports. literary and professional gentlemen, many of whom have ex- ilway 1 0, it Bire: a V Uel NEW YORK—CI d 4—Ship Sterling, for s ste k1 1 ilv rsiel 1 ini ignsas 1 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUIT§, | S W Clatk, Portand 1 diyrick, Sha San Franciseo. o /R 4=Shp Sterling, for | hausted the skill of their family physicians without obtaining Kingsion & ; o e St o om0 il orelgn Forts. relief. His name is a sufficient guarantee of a perfect cure of Laky, ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, , 10 8314, disturbix Tobacco was break iat time 20 poi Leather ration of the reports red was so.d out the pass The marke st potnt | bish firats, 134 to 10; Grain. ady, uncl Buckwh \\VAU ed. Southern floor, $1 D BARLE ot marke | | and ouse, fresh, | e rn, 21@24: ic: 3 T5@4 25: Western - 37p@4c. ; unchanged. ged nged 11015 ts dow 10@13 1 . $11 75@11 8 4 fair refining, 2/0; efined, quiet 2 fizm | 1 Frait and Produce CALIFORNTA FRUITS: Apri @)zc. PEACHES—Paeled, 1 our sizes lon -Rags, 1014 | 3,@814c. AIST Muscate : do Loose | Town. 4@ Lac. @12c; do, soft- , 612@7c; o soft-shell, 835@10c. Merchandise., PI1G IRON—Quiet. unchanged R Lak, Domestic, Straits, 10, 81 Pplates, ull, SPELTER—Nominal. Domestic, 33 60, CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr., Jan. 4.—There was an advance | in wheat this morning, but it was & noteworthy | fact that the professionals who, it was cl 1, bad turned agzressively bullish, were libera] seilers at the improved prioes, the full anprecia. tion not being maintained for that reason, Lounis and other Southwestgrn shorts and loc] | featherweight bills were the conspicuous buyes | uring the morning, but the 1pad of offerings way | greater than had béen bargained for, hence ;s | moderation in strength which appeared after the | first flurry was ov. | The influences favorable to values were large ex. 1ces from both cousts for the wee ashels: ght Tecoipts—412 cars at ¢ 2 in the Northwesi—higher Liverpool cables and the intensely cold weather, Withdramwe- als from siore were 166,665 bustels. Closing Ant- | ables were unchanged: Paris was lower for i flour, but other quotations were hizher. Ber- lin was higher. ~Atlantic seaboard clearances were | aimed, light at 112,879 bushels. May wheat opened fro; | 80 10 507, sold between 5934@5974c and 61140, AL 60c, € higher than yesterday, Esu- mated receipts for Monday, 100 cars, CORN—Early obtained benefit from wheat, The €Xporis for the week, as figured by Eradstreet's, amounted 10 3.237,000 bushels, which struck trad: €rs o5 being N0 mean argument {or Improvement, erpool cables were up 34@Yed, and tiat like- e Impressea the crowd favorably. Receipis were 317 cars and 100,840 bushels were withdra wn from Store. AtIANNC seaboard ClEArances amoun i 0 541,919 bushels. May cOrn opened at 28150, #0ld a: 2814c and closed at the latter, 14¢ over kstimated receipts for Monday 350 ¢ S—Had no pertinent influence, but obtain firmness from the other grains. Receipts were 115 cars. Nooats were taken from store. May outs cl0séd J4@lac higher than yesterday. Estimate) receipts for Monday, 170 cars. FLAX—Was steady. Cash, 91@91%4c; May, 05c, Receipts were 41 ca | PROVISIONS—The impulse In product at the | opening was Lo go higher and some little gains took place, but profits were tempting to the longs ana under their selling the advance was stayed. Dy Ing the session prices weakened back to about tertay's closing quotations. May pork closed F14c over yesterday, May lard a shade higher and May Tibs unchanged. Closing Prices. oowHE.A'l'—.m:m..—y, 5744c; May, 60c; July, 0. mcdm January, 25%c; May, 28%c: July, 29145 OAT —January, 17c; Mly,éd‘/uc. PORK—January, $9: May, # 7‘@ LARD- vary, $6 374 May &5 6715, 1! RIBr—January, 84 35: May, $4 8714, BBUTTER—The lotenscly cold weather restricted 66 Laxe S s hox: Apples, 75c@$1 for ood to Nation Yty for common 10 fal Ledy Ap- ples, 50@ 1 GRAP Are 10 10 CITRUS FRUIT China sieamer brought avout 1700 boxes Mandarins. Mexican Limes ¢ h California O3 i T worth quoting. Preforred Manhattan 10074 Mempois & Charls. 16 Mexican Centrat. 9 Michigan Central Minn & S. Preferre: Minn. & St 1$1 75@ 90c@s$1 10 ¥ box; and $2@3 for £0od to choi 5 50 Bavanus, 1@ 5% do, & DRIED FRUITS, RAL DRIED FKUITS—Trade ought to pick up in a week or two. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: CarLOAD LoTs—Apples, tered, 3@3%5c B I forsliced and 414@5c B Ib for evaporated; Peaches, 4@5c ® b and 51 6c @ M for fancy; peeled in boxe: i: Pranes, 4c for the four sizes, 6 for 40@50’s and 5c @ Ib for 50@60's; Apricots, @9c for prime to choice and 10@11c B Ib for fancy Figs, black, 3@ e for unpressed; White Fig pressed In sacks and 5@be in boxes: Tc B Ib for evaporated haives, 4@6lgc B b for quarters: Plums, 4@43ac # Ib for pitted and 16@ 21jc for unpitted; N ecturines, 5@6¢ B 1b for prime 10 Choice and 614¢ for fanc: JoBBING PRICES—Apples, 4@434c; Peaches, 3@ 4c and 5¢ for faucy; peeled,’ in_ boxes, 10@121k Frunes, 4c for the four sizis, 6@ and 5c for 50@60's: Apricots, 6 choic Japanese Mandacin $1@1 50 for commo : Mexican Limes, $5@ Pineapples, $2@ W ells-Farg Western U S, NUTS. prefe Missouri Paci Mobile & Ohio. L X Iractio Ann Arbor. 4@3c B 1b for quar- N.J. Cent CSdsreg........ Do, 45 coupon... U S 45 new rex. Do, 48 coupo 0. 28 Paul Consols St P, Als Class A Do. Class B La Consol & Missourl funding. XN Carolina con 6s.. Do, 4s. SofCaroling 414s. Tenn new 38 Va funding debt Do, reg..... Lo, deferrad 100 UnionPac 1stof'9 1108 | West Shore 4s. 89 dMoblle & Ohlo 4s. 603 R Granae W est s Ches & O by Atchison 4 White Figs, S@bc; for evaporated halves and B@bl4c for quarters Ylums, 3ec for pitted and 1@lse for uppitted; Nectarines, 4@5¢ B 1 for prime {0 choice. RAISIN ) DRIED GRAPES—Pric as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, ¥5@90c 8 bo: Town, loose, %c B Ib; three-crown, 100se, two-crown, @21jc: seedless Sultanas, 3 Maus- el clusters, $1 35 Cen Pac 1sis of '95.100 Den & R G 1st.....110 Do, as. 8414 imperial clusters, $2 60 Erie 2ds. 66 1450 @ b Kunsas Pa Consols 7014 Missouri 6 ; 2-crown, 18, @2 cedless Muscatels, 2ac; S-crown BOc@$l; clusters, $1 40@l 6V : Tmperial clusters, $2 75 London 1as Deliesa cluste Dried Grapes, FOREIGN MARKETS. 1ac. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. NUTS—Chéstiiois, 8@10¢ @ Ib; Walnuts, 7@ LIVERPOOL, , Jan. 4.—ihe spot market | P Ib for No. 1 hard finkli b o i ell, ;()h; is firm at 5s 4144@3s 6515d. Cargoes are steady at | Dinz Jots; Almonds, 6@ or Languedoc and 26 10144 Arlast fresteady at | gh@10c for paper-shetl, (obbing: Peanuts,; Bia@ | 3 4¢ g I for California; Hickor LJfuts, 5@ T p) o ves t Pecans, 6c¢ for rongh and 8e for poiished; Erts, The Produce es the following r poiished; Livery uotations for No. 2 Red Winte; @8c 8 1; Cocoanuts, e T e —Comb 1s quotable at 10@12c B 1b for bright and 8@jc B I for lower grades; water- 150 B Ib; light amber ex- dark amber, dc: dark, 2@3c. SECURITIES. 6., Jan. 4.—Consols, 106 1-16; sil- French Rentes, —. HANGE AND BULLION. EX PROVISIONS. | Sterlipg — safs CURED MEATS—Hams, Bacon and Lard are Seeing = 489 | seliinglower. Bacon is quotable at 6c for heavy, S 81 P{“‘/s 7c P 1 for light medinm, 9¢ B Ib for light, 10¢ for SRl =y Par | extralight and 12c § Ib for sugar-cured; Eastern Fine Sive 663, | Sugar-cured Hams, 111sc® Ib; California Hams, ek $8% | Yuc; Mess Beet, $7 % bbl; extra mess do, $8: fam: 2 =% | iy do, $99 50; exira prime Fork, 88 3 bl ex { | . $14 P bbl; mess, B bl Smoket BANK CLEARINGS. iy e s = = LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quotable at 6c B Local bank clearingslast week were $13,440,025, | 1, for con pound and 7 for pure; pails, 8¢; Cali- | | against 384 for the same week in 1894, fornia ticrces, Hyuc for compound and 6¢ for pure Againofi0.87, $ THE WEEK'S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 24 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territorles for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 16 for the vrevious week and 16 for the corresponding week of 1895. The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follows: 3 general half-bbis, 10-1 tins, 7c: do b1b, 7@T14c B Ib. TTOLENE—Tc in tierces and 775¢ I in 10- HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; cuils and brands, 6¢; medium, 6¢; culls and brand: | be; light, 5¢ B 1b; culls and brands, 4c: Cowhides, 5@5145c B Ib; culls and brands, 4@4l4c; salted tores, 1 shingle-mill, 2 cigars, 2 restaurants, 1 tea = Kip, bc § ; salted Veal, Compiny, 1 wines and 1iquors, 1 Japanese goods, 1 Ee: dry Hides, 1 o culls and_ brands, 76 boots and shoes, 1 saloon and restaurant, 1 bakery, | 7 dry Kip ane al, 9c: cnils, 614¢; dry Cali, 2jeweiers, 1 millinery, 1 pickle manufacturer, 1 | drugs, 1 manufacturer boxes, 1 men’s furnishing, 1 grocer, 1 dry goods, 1 blacksmith. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. Culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢ ez Kids, Deerskins, good summer, 25@30c; medium. 15 25c; winter, 10@15¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 20c each; short wool, 30@40c each; medium, 4 @50c each; long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all Kinds. aboit 34c less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 83,@4c; No. 2, 3@ 8lge: refined, 634c; Grease, 214¢ @ 1. TLocal Customs Collections in December were | § $416,104, against $391,300 in December, 1894. | “\W(GL—The circular of Jacob Wollner says: Forthe vear 15895 they were $5,488,898, against | «The sales of Wool during the holiday week were #5,677,100 for 1894. The total for 165 is the | very large and over 2,000,000 1bs of Wool were smallest in many vears. sold, mostly defective. Prlceufireullxed for defec- tive stock were from 31ge 10 PRODUCE MARKET. 8¢ to 8c; about 200,000 ibs of Uregon from 914c 1o e | 12c: in fact, we never nad such a market duriog a | boliday week or the lust week in the year. A fair amount of sconred Wool was also disposed of on Enstern orders, but still the Eastern markets are Teported quiet with no advaace. The buying here was mos:ly speculative with the exception of one local mill, which to0k about 1500 bales of defective Wool. Holders were ready sellers, According to reporis prices paid here would not have been real- 176d in the Eustern merkets.” We quote Fall as_foliows: Mendocino, 7@Pc: San Joaquin and Southern, 3@ WHEAT—The J. C. Glade takes for Cork 49,916 ctls, valued at §50,000: Lancaster Castle, for Liv- €rpool, 43,057 ctis at $48,695. The market cloged the week very firm at a frac- tonal advance. No. 1,81 03%4: cholce, 81 03%@ 105 lower grades, 80@97%4c; extra choice for | milling, $10714@1 1214, | Humboldt and ALL BOARD £ALES. | INFORMAY, o clock — May — 8c: free Mountain, 6@ic; defective do, 4@8c B 1b. tops. 31 6134 B00. 91 071/(:, o'clock —May — 800 | O 5 PS—Nominal, at 4@éc B b. EGUL, Mo N4 3 = — / R e 81073 500 K7 pri o O MY =200 €ON8, |\ FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, fl‘}'bfi‘i}n\ —Prices show no change. Shipment of 9 , Brewing, valued at $7168 to Liverpool. {w»d. 874@70c; cholce, 711/433 brewing, 78 2Y5C; Chicvalier, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 780 ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are s follows: Yac BEEF—First quality, 5@5%4c; choice, 6¢: sec- $1 9 ctl for off grade. ond auAIITY, S0, ST doC@AC D T LI BOARD SALES. VEAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 6@7c 9 . OLLE R NAL SESSION—10 0'clock—May—200 tons, | MUTTON— Wethers. 5@5140; Ewes. 56 9 b, %AMB—-SDI’IDI Lamb, 12 ® SRk Live Hogs, 3 ; Yearlings, 6@6%4c jsc. LAR MORNING SEss1oN—May—100 tons, ¢ ¥ b for large and 334¢c S—Quotations gho: for small: dressed do, 419@534c @ b. Srm. Milling, T0G750: fancy Fed. SoaBEe sy e iapa to choice, a'n/zgfivc: common to fair, 5736@63¢; GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Gray, $5@T5¢; Red, 'for sced, 85@98C; Biack, foF i 0@&‘:’;5‘335‘;5- 9009 . BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, June-July delivery, N tiune 1o advance. 3 » is dull and unchanged. Lacge x'firc:w. snm;}f,:'; “&,"Sfl&g,‘xm;‘” iy is auotable at $8 B ton; New Welllngton, $8 @ ton; Southfield Welli ngton, $7 50; Seattle, $5@5 50; Bryun, §5 50; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $650: Scotch, $750; Brymbo, $7 50: Cumberland, $14 in bulk and $15 in sack: Pennsylvania_Anthracite Egg, $12; Welsh An- thracite Egg, $10; Cannel, $7 ; Jtock Spring Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, .fl Small Round do, 871gc: Whit 56 ¥ ;;(\,{‘KW:‘ #}:Lj‘w@sw 4 e BU@85e P ctr. IC; EAT—Quoted at cording to quality. B nenN ot e FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash #3 55@3 65; Bakers’ prices are: Family extras, extras, 83463 65; super- | pREI NG 316 B ton In sacke fine, §2 40@2 50 B bbl. RN ED SATMON —Ths Alaska Packers’ on Cricked Corn 410080 oo 918 0UG10 % | Assoclation auotes R B0:000 ensce, b5 1: 18008 “d Corn, on. 26,000 cases. 85¢: 50,000 cases, ;5 75, MILLSTUFFS—Prices m?&m Sackn are as fol- | oaseh, 900 B dozen, net cash f. 0. b. ex-ship. usual discount to the trade: c: Rye SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company Graham Filour, our, 314¢; Rice Flour, 7 advanced its prices and now quotes terms, net meal, 23 xtia cream db. Sisert e Gube, Cruahes Fopd red and Fine Crushed, roats, 414c: Homin 4 All 554c: Dry Granniated, c; Confectioners’ A, Bxtra G, 4c; Golden O, 3 w’é‘m Flour, 4o; Cracked Wheat, 47c; Magnolia A, é1jc; . | W_W Seaman, C Berg, St Louls | J E Mdore, Portiana Miss C Burns, Seattie | J McMullen, N Y | LICK HOUS H C Whent, Chicago J B Burns, S Miss Chinn, Chicago ers, Portland W Butterfield & w,Menlo ivan, Alameda _ Park W B Brooks, Oakland W J Huusen, Cal M San Jose man StaBarbara W Smith, Portland Kirk, Iil tueneme Mclntosh. Sacto W H McMinn, San Jose & Hegan, Chicago il & c,S Jose J J Xirk, Fresno J'J Dennison, San Jose Tayior, St Lonis W Hamiiton, Sausalito | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | Miss M Cummings, Ls A J Campbell, Berkeley H Weideman, Berkeley W C Pollar, Ukiah | J Belock, S Mallory . San Jose { T B Ma ) , Chicago N Cirist rt Arn F Hinds, Bakersfield | G Johnson, Bakerstield Miss Trixeda, Boston A I Johnson, Bakersfield A1 Donovan, Columbus 11, New Orleans W Damon, ind X Sibertson, Los Angeles , e e c | A Folding Lifeboat. | A lifeboat that ean be folded into each stateroom of a steamship and readily ex- tended for use has heen patented. The inventor claims to have realized a lifeboat, the frame of which is composed of practi- caily rigid material, a stem and stempost of the same, firmly secured to the keel, a supplementary stem and sternpost, tirmly framework for a boat, which is made of | one or more layers of sail cioth and an out- side coating of rubber. The occupant of | the boat buttons a water-tight cover about him, leaving only the head projecting. The boat is unsinkable, and if overturned | instantly rights itself. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1896, |Su.| M. | To.| W, Th.| Fr.[ Sa.| Moon's Phases. January 22. @ Fu Mofl;. | TR ‘anuary 30. {26127 /28 20 80l81] | | {L2 S i UCEAN S1EAMLES. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. CityPuebia. | Vic & Pgi Snd Jan 6. Gam | Pier Arcata. ... |Coos Bay. 5.10Ax | Pier 13 Santa Rosa.. |San Diego. B.11a% |Pier 11 Homer Coos Bay. 8. 5Py |Oceanic Pomons | Rumboldt 6. 2r% | Pler g Faraiion. .| 1 aquina Ba 6. 5em | Plerz | Point Lom vs Harbor. [Jan 7.12 M| Pier 2 Del Norte s Haroor. Jan %12 m Flith St < dan 8. $am Pler 11 “|dan K12 uPMSS -lJan 912 M rier13 pan|Jan 9, 3pm P MSS -|Jan 9, Zewm Oceanic 9.10awm | Pier 24 San Diego. o 10.11am | Pler 11 Vic & Pgt §nd | Tan 10, 9ax | Pier 8 Loos Hav.. - {Jan11,10am | Pier18 Jan 12, 9au|Pier 11 Jan14.10am | Pier 24 e S L S L Australia. Willametf SUN AND TIDE TABLE. MOON. T [HIGH WATKR[LOW WATER, 2 Large. Large.Small.|Rises| Sots | Rises £ BUN. 5.| 2.52p 8.444| 9.24p 9.10| 7.26 6.0511.00p 5. 4197 4.244110.10P10.24a 726 5.06_0.00A HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HyYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U, 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, January 4. 1896, The time ball on Telegraph Hiil was dro) exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon-of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 p. M., Greenwich time. 3 A, F. FECHTELE] Lientenant U. §, N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivea. SATURDAY, January 4. Brstmr Afridi, Golding, from Hongkong, via Yokohama 16 days 12 hours and 29 min; mdse, to O&OSS Co. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexauder, 60 hrs from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, toGoodall, Perkins & Jo. Stmr Homer, Drisko, 41 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sumr National City, Andresen, 22 hours from Eureka: lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. stmr North Fork, Flansen, 25 hours from Eu- reka; pass and mdse. (o Charles Nelson, Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 43 Lours from Coos Bay: LTy mr to, Smith, urs m Taco) H 4500 tons coal, to 8 P Co. Oakland direct, m‘ secured to the keel, the whole making a | HULL—Arrived Jan 2—Brship Peleus, hence July 18, | | Anzi Arrived Jan 2—Br ship Drameliff, hence JAVA—Sailed Jan 2—Br bark Cambusdoon, for Vancouver. OWN_Sailed Jan 2—Br ship Dud- Br ship Sierra Estreila for Hull. NANAIMO—Sailed Jan 4—Bark Wilna, for San Fr 0. MA—Sailed Dec 31—Stmr City of Everett, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers. NEW Y ORE—Arrived Jan 4—Stmr Sicilia, from | Hamburg and Havre. Suiled Jan 4—Stmr La Normandie, for Havre; stmr Lucania, for Liverpool: r Obdam, for Rotterdam stmr Mohawk, for London; siumr H H Mier, for Bremen; stmr Fulda. for Genoa: stmr Thingvalla, for Stettin and Copenhagen. LONDON—Arrived out Jan 4—Stmr Manitoba. 1 JOTTERDAM—Arrived out Jan 4—Sumr Veen- dam. GENOA—Sailed Jan 4—Simr Kaiser Wilhelm IT, for New York, Importations. 20 aulcksilver 1490 pkes jute, nges, 7136 pkgs sugar, 549 curios, 700 pkas oil, 2520 Pkgs tea, 21,544 pkes rice, 7924 pkgs mdse. For Overland—16 pkgs matting. 22 pkgs silk £00ds, 29 pkga parcels, 20 pkgs straw plafis, 220 pies curios, 887 pkgs raw silk, 13,780 pkgs tea, 466 pkgs rice, 2010 pkgs mdse. For Eritish Colnmbia—22 pkgs curios. For Central and South America—6 pkgs matting, 54 plas silk goods. 7 pkgs curios, 44 pkgs tes, 738 ks rice, 409 pkgs mdse. LOS ANGELES VIA REDONDO—Per Santa Rosa—15 cs eags. San Diego—4 pkgs mdse. 96 bxs lemons, 4 bxs limes, 7 bxs type, 1 bale flannels, 1 reel lead pipe, 9 bxs granite, 2 bxs baskets, 190 bxs oranges, 30 ©s eggs. 59 bdls hides, 15 household goods. Redondo—10 cs honey, 975 bxs oranges, 38 sweet potatoes, 1 cs gloves. Port Los Angeles—250 sks corn, 10 cs eggs, 15 Dbxs vegetables, 2 pkas mdse. Los Angeles via L'ort Los Angeles—1 cs cigars. 5 s dry goods, 1 cs canes, 8 pkgs mdse, 1 printing press, 1 bx iardware, 80 bxs oranges, 104 cs esgs, 16 bxs starch, 1 bx insecy powder, 6 cs Florida .| off & Co; Lievre, Fricke & Co; London, Paris and ‘water, 2 cs brass goods, 820 sks plaster. | Santa Barbara—7 bxs lemons. 10 cs eggs, 15 bdls | pelts, 19 sks crawfish. | Port Harford—40 c eggs, 31 bxs butter, 1 pkg | hardware, 1 pair shears, 12 pkgs mdse, 1 cs shoes, 12 pkgs mdse, 5 coops chickens, 1 coop pouliry, 4 | sks quail, 1 cs candlo stock, 13’ dressed calves, ‘16 | | bxs fish, 1 bale twine, | | COOSBAY—Per Homer—420 tons coal. 22 cds Wwood, 14 bxs apples, 15 bxs butter, 9 tubs butter. | 18 bis hides, 1 sk nuts, 3 bales blankets, 9 pkgs | | mdse, 1 bb tobacco, 25 Sks potatoes. | ARCATA—Per North Fork—14 pkgs fish, 11 sks gluestock, 87 doors, 3 cs woodenware, 1 cs saws, 6 oil tanks, 18 pkes groceries, 975 M shingles, 102 M ft lumber, 872 M shakes, 77 laurel logs. i Consignees. | Per Homer—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; W G Staf- | ford & Co; De Bernardi & Co; C E Whitney & Co; Hills Bros: Hilmer, Bredboff & Schulz; S Strauss: Bandon Woolen-mills: Hulme & Hart: H Hogan: Standard Oil Co; _ Wieland Brewing Co; Thomas E Holmes; L G Sresovioh & Co: Schweltzer & Co; Thomas Loughran. Per Afridi—Alex Brown & Sons; Anglo-Califor- nia Bank; Bank of California; Brown Bros & Co Biros & Co: O Toohey: Bank of Commerce: tone & Co: Calhoun, Robbins & Co: Chinese Minister: Daniel Mever: Elmenhorst & Co; Faston & Schwariz: E T Phelan: Frazar & Co; ¥ Toplitz: G W Sheldon & Co: G A Willlams & Co: George It Morewood: H Sugio; Hillver & C lop; W Schwartz; Heidelbach & Ickelheimer; Hewl & Lee: Haas Bros; I Sotomi & Co; J Elanchard: ) A Auli & Co; Jardin, Muthison & Co; Trading Co; A Schillibg & Co; J C J W Doane'd Co: J P Morgan & Co: J J Bucxl. J H Cain & Co; Kurtz, Stubock & Co: Kelly, Suth- Americin Bank: London and San Francisco Bank : Lazard Freres: M_Brandenstein & C & Cq; Morimura Bros; M J Tuska: M Campbl. N FSwayne: Nash & Boessnecker; Pari Pablo, Quant & Co: R S Bain; Rum & Brauss & Co: R Takashima: R Aral Co: Schlisinger & Mayer: Spencer, Clark & Co; T F Halvey: Smith, Baker & Co: S Takanama; Scott Stam and Coln Co; Tollner, Clogg & Co: Yokohama Specle Bank; T Ikuta; The Ashi; W T Costigan & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; M Whittington: W Lewis: W H Harris: Winter, Smillie & Co;Wetmore Bros: W & J Sloane & Co: J Sampson;’ Chinese mer- chants, Per Santa Rosa—0 B Smith & Co; T W Byers: J Rea; American Type Foundry: San Francisco Automatic Regisier Co; Neustadter Bros; A Flelsh- hacker & Co: Selby Smelting andLead Co; L _Spel- gel & Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; I O Green- hood: A A Sundrock: Wood. Curtis & Co; 8 Miller; | San Francisco Brewery: A Galli Fruit Co; Chaix | & Bernard:W B Sumner & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; 5 Levy & Co; L Scatena & 00: Jonas Frlanger & Co: CC Pennell & Co: McDonough & Runyon; 4 B Young: D E Allison & Co: Gray & Barbieri: & J B Immel & Co; F B Halght; Newmark & Edwards; Garcia & Maggini; Berges & Demenaconi: Ma " = 2 22 g > thews Bros: H Heynemdn; Goldstein & Coh Powell: Phelps & Miller; Hadwell, Swain Mix JCBarron: H H Hogan: H T Jackson: O 8 Potter & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Cal & Nev Oreamery (o Haas, Barich & Co; Demipster Bros: A Levi & Co. Norton, Teller & Co: Bissinger & Co; A Paladini; 1 | L srell: American Union Fish Co; Malinl & Co: J | M Moore: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Reilly, Wolters | & Co; O Whitney & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: Brignam, Hoppe & Co: Baker & Hamilion: Decrc | Imp Co: Wieiand Browing C sel & Baker; 1 Eagan: Martin, Feusier & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: | Jonas Erlanger & Co: f N'Tilden & Co: 1 Wal. | deck; C'H Schigela: Smith’s Cash Store: W R Lar. | gelers & Co; Kowalsky & Co; Hills Bros; Central | Hardware Co: W F Mitchell ; Wescern Meat Co; D | M Beltman & Co; Campodonico & Malcolm: J H | Nolan: L D Stone'® Co: J Hoftman: i.nbor Ex- change; G Camillioni & Co: Getz Bros & Co. Per North Fork—A Paladini: G Camillon & Co: American Union Fish Co; Tillmann & Bendel; b Gusmani: Pacltic Coast Fish Co; Maders Flume Co; Pacific Coast Lumber Co: Chas Nelson; Aretic Oil'Works: Wellman, Peck & C Glue Works: Standard OllCo; G Wickson; Willlams, Orton & e For_Lats Shinping Intelligence See Twrifth Page. e ————————————————— OFFICE_FURNITURE s AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St., cor. Stoekton | —_ OFFICE and p =] R LLUES TYPEWRITER, = L W.C. RARIG, B 5 =] 157 New Montgomery Fx Two 1n One, Street, 5. F, X every case he undertakes. letter, this day. Consult him, either in person or by It may save you much mental and physical suffering, and add golden years %o your life. NERVOUS DEBILITY orevsmmmrame | cialty. This distinguished doctor’s success in cases of this character has been really phe- nomenal. | if you are troubled with YQUNG MEN night emissions, exhaus!(ng! drains, pimples, bashiulness, sversion to socl- | ety, stupidness, despondency, loss of energy, | ambition and 'selionsciousness, which de- vrives you of your manhood and absolutely un- | its you for study, business or marriage—if you | ere thus aflicted you know the cause. Getwell | and be aman. there are | MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN here oz of you troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys; freqient, painful urination and sedi- ment in urine; impotency or weakness of sexual 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 obstinate cases of {his | character treated with unfailing success. 1‘ LAmEs it you are sufh«rimvi from persistent | heidaches, peinful menstruation, | leucorrheea or whites, intolerable itching, dis- | lacement of the womb, or any other distress. | ailment peculinr to your sex, you should call on DR. SWEANY without delay. He cures when others fail. PRIVATE liscases—Gleet. Gonorrhea, Strict- ures, Syphilis, Hydrocele, Varico- cele, Tenderness,’ Swellings, Weakness of Or- gens, Piles and Fistula, Rupture quickly cured without pain or detention from business. KIDNEY AND URINARY gz e difficult, too fre- quent, milky or bloody urine, unnatural dis- charges speedily cured. GnTARHH ‘which poisons the Breath, Stom- ach and Lungs and paves the way for_Consumption, Throat, Liver, Heart, Kidney, Biadder and all constitutional and in- ternal troubles; also Rupture, Piles, Fistula reated far in advance of any other institution in the country. BLOOD AND SKIN Diseases, sores,spois, Pimoples, Scrofula, Syphilitic Taints, Tumors, Rhumatism, Erup- tions, etc., promptly cured, leaying the ‘system in a pure, strong and healthiul state. FREE TREATMENT 2 e call in person at office on Friday afternoons. meE your troubles fuily and frankly and eifective treatment will be sent you, free from observation, to any part of the coiun- try. Thousands cured at home. Book entitled “ Guide to Health’' sent free to those describ- ing_their troubles. ~All communications sa- credly confidential. Office hours—9 A. M. to 12 M., 2 to 5 and 7to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 A. M. to12 M. only ADDRESS, F.L. SWEANY, M. D. 737 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS] | e | ECIMOAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES Cisai VICTORIA, B. C.,, and | PUGET SOUND. First Class. -88.00 Secomnd Clas 85.00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket 0ffice—4 New Hontgomery Street. | @GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., | General Agents. | | | O. R. & IN. —To— | ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, | MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. | ¥or reservations call at 19 Mont- | gomery sireet. Columbia sails. State of Califo GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. | F. P. CONNOR. General Agent. [ PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY EAMERS WILL SAIL FROM TBMW‘] ‘wharf, 8an Francisco, as sollows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Ksl:'- H I.!ll'nwl and Sitka (Alaska), &t ® 4. M., Jan.15, 30, b. 14. P;—‘or Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New | Whatcom (] ingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Jan. 6, 10, 16, 20, 26, 80, and every fifih Qay thereafter, conmecting at Vancouver with | the C. P. R.R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R. at Seattie with G. N. Ry., at Por; Townsend with laska steamers. ‘14!:: E:\nkl, Arcata aad Fields md’nz (‘HIIT; boldi Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 P. M., Jan. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18. 22, 28, 80, and every fourth day thereafter. | | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, ‘ Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, Bast San | dro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, .2, Jan. TR IR, haa every. tourth day i O ten Diego, stopping only at Port Tarfora | (San Luis oerfipo). nta Barbara, Por. Los | Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 2 3, Jan. 2,6, 10, 14,18, 22, 36, 30, and every | day thereafter. | T Ensenadn, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valiey, 10 A. M.. 2504 of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery | | street. LL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. GO0 L, B arko st San Francisco. % | | | WHITE STAR LINE. Onfted States and Royal Mafl Steamers New York Q BETWEEN | e ueenstown & Liv | SAILING BVERY weik Poo | (CABIX, 880 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selectad; second cabin, $35 and $40; Maj. Teutonic $35. Steerage Tickets trom Eng) land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticiers eailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. 5. AVERY, Pacite il Dock, or at the eral Office o' Company, 613 Market streef under Grand Hotel. G W FLETCHER, " | General Agent for Paciic Goase,_ | | LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Rupe.. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAflSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Freemantle), Austra- o lia: $220 first class, 8110 steerage. Lowess rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Jan 9, at 2P M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, Junuary 21, at 10 A M SPECIAL PanTiEs.—Reduced special rates for parties Feb. 6 and 1o, 1896, Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. | O PANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. ‘Travelers by this line avold both transit by English rallway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second class, 8116. ........... _Janda LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut . ey o February ‘s 2% For further particlars apply io r A FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COXPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, celling en route at Cerboursh, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bils of lading, In connection With the Pacific Mall 8. S. Co., issuéd for freight and treas- wre to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thi osss, nr’ 80. For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agenis, 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St, At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. 2% Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, a¥. and Impt. Co, T. C. Walker. Mary Garrait, Telephone Main 805. Cai. VALLEJ0 AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A, M., 4 B & Sunday—8 P. M. Landing, Mission 1. Pler 9. Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections. ‘They cure in 49 hours the same diseases without any:

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