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THE DAILY EXAMINER, SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY MORNING, JAmJABY 10, 1885. AMUSEMENTS. RAILROADS. HONEY AFID TRADE. KKC1LLA5E0U3.

SOOTT In this city, January 9. Margaret, be-lo wife of Emn a native of County Dublin, Ireland, aged 7 years, 7 months and 11 days. tT Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attead the funeral to-day (Saturdayt, at 2:30 o'clock P. from No. 836 Market EOHRBACHER In this city, January Anna, beloved daughter of Philip and Mary Rohr-bacber (Phiiip Rohrbacker, partner of the United States Brewery), a native of Stockton bWi.

lc more for all kinds; bcxer, io; 50-lb bags, Jcdo. BecelDts of Bay and Biver Prefiaee FOR THE 21 HOrRS E-iniSG AT 3 P. JAK. 9. sks; WTheat, 39, "ST 1-33 sk--; CaU.

4' ek Befns, 07 sks; Co-n. 3-4 Potatoes, 4277 sks; 216 sxs: MidAln-s, 3 Oiks; Hay, 1:0 tons; Straw. Ms: Hope. 3bU; Wool, 8 bis: Hides, 42S; jaick5ilTeft 44 liiks; Aimondt, 29 sks. RETAIL MARKET PBSGES.

HIS MOTHER'S TEARS. How a Forly-Xiner Was Brought From tte Gold Fields. (Chicago Herald. In the crowd at the Lk-slre depot last night'wa a big teVovr wearing a fur overcoat and a broad-brimmed hat. He walked tip and down the great platform with his hands in his pockets, smoking and singing, apparently in the best of humor.

One of those inquisitive men al-, jj b3 found ney a railway train, ho bad been watching him for some time, tiually ventured to address him. From the West" The individual, in fur removed his PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. Counterfeit dollars are abundant at Helena, Montana. The Napa Reporter gays Sacramento appears to contain more pretty horses and fast girls than any other town in the State. The Orepron newspaper pubmhers who are snowed in are issuing diminntive-eized editions, on account of a scarcity of paper.

The ranchers in Sutter county ara be-pinmngr to plow for the Winter crop, and there will be a Tast amount of grain sown in that county. The Indians on Ken island, Alaska- got drunk on a drink called kocljmahco, which they make out uf molasses, and had a right and killed a woman. Nafls Steadv; 82 IC221 Tal ow ttaidy; 6c. Tea Doll. Lead Steady; $3 Snm 671.

Hops Caliiomia, 1215e. CHICAGO. January 9. WT-eat higher; Jan-tiary. 8lc February.

Sec May. 'orn Stronger; January, Jc February, 41 Mar. Oat S.rons; Februai-y, 3 Jc May. Rye-linn, higher; Barley Nominal; 60c; Wlii-lty ill! lOSBOr. Jannar 9 Wheat Cargoes Oft coast, at opening firm; on passage and for shipment, Co.

rtrmer. held higher: Lane, do. nrm: No. 2 shipping, off cat, 4a0 fix. American te ma, 30s; Red Winter.

oS coast, for tiroaipt sh pment, do, S5v; California, off ciasi, C0 lbs, do, 3t5 Nc. 2 spring, for prompt shipment, do, SMdSss 3d; Red Winter, foe present and following months. 36s Ca'if irnia, ittsthipned orpromt.t to be shi; ped, Caii'ornia. 37s 6d- Maize Ca es Olf coast, at opening, firm; Mark Lane, do, firm; oi and for sb-ip-mitit, firmer, higher; American, inixe-J, prompt shipment, 25s. 1JVEEPOOL.

January 9. Wheat-Proii at oren'M, firm; Nos. and 1 Standaid Califoniia, including Club, white, h'g price, ctU In J(cl 7s 7.1; fair avera Ked Winter, average price etl. 7 4d; Red American Spring, -jw, os. 3 and 2, 7s 3d.

Maize-Spot at orienin'. strong; mixed. 4d. English country markets Gen raily dealer. French coyntry markets String.

Wheat and Flour in Paris Quiet and firm. Floiu- Arntri an Exccaoge State, ctl, 10s. Arrivals of heat and Maize oil coast, nil. Collections of duties at the Customhouse yesterday amounted to $17,327 41. The ship Orego-i cleared yesterday for Liverpool with merchandise valued at $A3S2, including 4,157 bbls Flour, 31,877 ctls Wheat, 26.C00 ft Lumber and 433 cs Honey.

The ship Highlander cleared yesterday for Hongkong with merchandise valued at 171,100, including 20,500 bbls Flour. The J. W. Seaver cleared yesterday for Asia with merchandise valued at $13,533, including 30 bxs Apples. 266 galls Wine, 234 cs Canned Goods, 60,000 Shingles, 170 bbls Flour and 22a cs 3 bbls 20 hi bbls and kits Salmon.

The brig Con suelo cleared yesterday for Honolulu with merchandise valued at including 200 bbls lime, 50 bbls Flour, 44 ctls Barley, 24 cs Salmon, 60 sks Bran, 22.000 Bricks. 225 bales Hay and 16,000 Shingles. The French steamer Bordeaux cleared yesterday for Havre with 70,033 ctla Wheat, valued at 391,010. 73 biles Bags, valued at $7,500 and 20,000 feet Lumber, valued at 8530. The brig Courtney Ford cleared yesterday for ICahului with merchandise valued including 25 cases Salmon, 75 bbls Lime, 25 bbls Flour, 103 sacks Bran, 100 bales Hay and 500 sacks Barley.

The public debt of the United States was increased by 641,133 71 in December. Tha decrease since July 1st amounts to 40 and there is a total of 71 yet to be paid. The cash in the Treasury on January 1st amounted to 132,175,170 31. Tha Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports thirty failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending yesterday, as compared with sixteen for the previous week and twenty for the corresponding week of The failures for the past week are divided among tha trades as follows Seven grocers, 2 cigar3 and tobacco, 3 general stores, 2 restaurants, 2 merchant tailors, 2 saloons, 1 builder, 1 confectionery, 1 clothing, 1 hotel, 1 vinticulturist, 1 stationery and varities, 1 whitener, 1 gent's furnishing goods, 1 jeweler, 1 fruit, 1 lumber and 1 butcher. Treasury fTerartnirnt Tin cans containing Oil, and having a small opening in the top, through which the Oil may be poured, are of the usual kind in which Oil is imported, and are regarded as being incidental to the transportation mainly.

They are, therefore, not dutiable, tit the rate of lfO per cent, under the Act of March 3, ncr does their value enter into the dutiable value of the merchandise. Mnall blocks of Resin, for the tiae of ure entitled to entry at the rate of 10 per cent, ad valorem, for Gum Resin. Minor-plates, which, by decision of February li, ISal, are dutiable by the Square foot, arc regarded as still dutiable by tho square foot when encased in frames of the kind incident to hand mirror3, the frames themselves being liable to the separate duty of 30 per cent, ad valorem. Feldspar Insulators are dutiable at the rate 55 per cent, ad valorem. The value of the various coins in circulation has been iixed as follows by the Secretary of the Treasury.

Eailroad and Ferry TimB-TaK8. rnirE Foixownfo table gives tbb tral on the Cen- tral and Southern Pa Jfic Railroads: Oakland Ferry. Fourth Towns'nd AnUoch and Martinez Ant LSJOp.m. 1'iiroy, Monfcrey, Pajaro, Santa cKuei, 10:45 am. i A.M.

Coliax. Calistoga and Napa. Eastern C. P. A TT r.

3.00 P.M. 7 :00 Emitri 1 oiocxton and Qalt 7:30 a.m. T30A.M. p. m.

a. i 5:00 p. Hollisterand Tres 10:0 A SO p.ac I lone. fcniihtsLaBdini 1 Evermore and Pleasanto'n Iios Angeles and South Madera and Fresno MarysTille and Chico. Merced.

Nlles and Hay 3:30 P.M. :30 A.M. I 3:30 p. m. 8:00 A.

M. 3-tn I 3:30 Redding Eed WUAAA. 8:30 a.m. Mateo and 10:40 A. M.

lt. P.M. P.M. "5:15 P.M. Colfax 30 P.J and via tavermoie.

TV30A.M. Sacramento via Benicia. 8:00 a. m. 3:00 p.

m. (. 4 OOP. M. 4:00 p.

M. Sacramento River Steamers1 San Jose. O.OOP.M. Santa Clara, San Jose and 3:30 p. m.

DO a. M. ROli A.M.' way Soltdad and way stations. S.P, Express Valiejo Virgtuia City, Carson 3:30 P.M. 4 2S 10.40 A.M.

3:30 A. M. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 P.M. 3:00 p.

M. 8:00 a.m. 1 4:00 p. Train leaving San Francisco at 7:00 A. M.

should meet Paciric Expre-s from Ogden at Oakland Pii-r, and that leaving at 8 30 a. m. can loeet the Pacirio Express from El Paeo at Oakland Pier. Ferries and Loral Trains. To East Oakland 6, 7, and every half-nouruiidl the reuiaiiiiiig boats runnuia it From Ilast 6:3, snl every half-hour until thertAfter at 7:57, 8 57, 9:57.

10:57. From Broadway, Oasland 5:37, 6:07, 6:37, and every half-hour until thereafter at 8aH 6.0i 11:01. To Alameda 6, 6:30. 7, 7:30, 8, 9, 9:30. 10, UQ.30, 11, tll.30, 12.

1, 2, 3, 4, 4:30, 5, 6:30, 6, 6:30, 7, 4 9, 10, 11, 12L From Alameda 5 2i, "5:52, 6.22, 6:52, "7:22, 8:22, 8:52, 9:52, 10 22, 10:52, til. 22, 11:53, tl2 21, 12:52. 1:52, 2:52, 3:. 3:52. 4:22, 4:52.

5:22, 5s4 6:22, 6:52, 7:52, 8:52, 9:52, 10:52. To 7,7:30, 8,8:30, 9, 10, 0:30, 1L 12, 1, 2, 3, 4. 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6. 7, 8. 9.

J0i lt s' 12 7:45. 8:45. 9:45. 10:45. To West Berkeley 6, 6:30, 7, t8, 3:30, 9, 10, 11, tL 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6:30, 7.

From West Berkeley 6:48, 7:45, 8 45, 9:45, 10:40, 1:45, S.15, 3:45, 4:4. 5:15, 5:45. 6:45, 7:15. To 6:30, -7. '70, 8, 8:30, 4, 4:30, 5, 6:30, 6, 6:30.

9. From Fruitva-'e: 6:53, 7:23, 7 53, 8 2 8:53, 9:23. "101, fc2i. 4:53, 533, 5:53 63, 6:53, 7:25, 9:60. To Fruitvale via Alameda 9:30, 6:30.

tlL 12- From Fruitvaie via Alameda 5:15, 3.15. Creek Route From San Francisco 7:15, 9:15, 11:15, 1:15. 6:15. Creek Route Fiom Oakland 615, 8:15, 10:15, 12:15, 2:15, 4:15. Sundays excepted, Sundays only.

Saa Francisco and ITortli PaciS-3 Railroad. BROAD GAUGE. COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18S4, and until further notice. Hosts and Trains will leave from and arrive at San Francisco Paa-senger JagaraetwarlLafoUawB Destination. Arrive in 8:00 a.m.

SrSOp. m. I 4:00 p.m. 8:00 M. I 3:00 p.m.

m. I 4:00 s. 7:30 a. JIOOOa.m 1 3:00 p. it Dairy Prwlacts, Etc Bntter.choice.Ib.30 (635 do 2d a -0 do Firkin.

tb.27i 530 Cheese, Cal, :15 (C2) do Eastn, 20 (o'-5 do Swiss, do. .30 (aoo Cheese, SaMS. 25 F.gs, 35 do Duck, 35dz 2 35 5b 15 (3.25 10 flo Lard, 12 gl5. Fresh and fured Heats. Bacon.

tt Ifa20 Beef, choice, lb 25 Beef, Corned, i5 Ham, CaL, ft) 15al7 do Eastern do I'i'i'lb Mutton, 8uiS Pork, fresh, Tb lS'caj Pork, salt, tb. 15 17j Pterh 213 27 RiK( hons. lb 174 i 0 Round St do 15 -a 17 Sirkin Sfk, do 17 1 3 20 SmokdBe J.do 18 20 Sin kd Tongues 75 jal 00 Lamb, 13s'3 23 Game and Poultry. Hare, 5CK8 75 RoWns, dox. Broilers.

50- Torres, a Ducks OOiVeniiion, lb. 3 Rabbits, each. 12Jri 20' Quail, 2bq 50 Geese, 2 00 a 2 5J1 Teal. 60j 60 Hens, 87 Jl COal 25 SquiiTels, doz.l tfel 75 Squabs, pair. 605 75 Wiilgeons, pair 503 60 Roosters, each.

75tttl 00' .1 (0 21 25 Turkeys, 27J WUdGeese.p'r. ISSl 00 Eng. Snipe, dz.2 502 75Brandt, 50vji 60 75(gl 0G Honkers, pair- J5 fruits, Nuts, Etc. Apricots, Apples. lb.

S(d Oranges, 2o5? Pears, Sa Plums, fO.ffi Raiiiis, 15 jp Blackberries, tb i Raspberries, lb Gooseberries. Walnuts, lb. Feaches, lb (5 Almonds, lb. 25 Bananas, i dz. SO 10t5 a Cianimesgal.

73.51 25 Cherries. lb. 1 Currants, lb. Figs.Cal.Drytb 5(4 (r 20 (Grapes, B. Limes, Lemons, doz 15(t 25 50 Vegetables.

Articfcokeslfi dz 15 25 Peppere, 25 Asparagus, ft do. Green.lb. Beets 5ia! 7) Potatoes, 2r3 3 Cucumbers, dz. I Kh ibarb, tb. y( CaWmges, each 7 i Radishes, 4j) dz Caulihower, do.

5 10 1 bunches 15Tt 20 Celery, bunch 54 8 Page. lb. CT' ss, f'd bohs l.Vf 20 ose. t.ariio, sa lb 5 Tb. Cn Peas.

tb Stvr-9 beana.8 I.AMiicv. if doz. Sa.uinerH-!uasU. -t l- lias 2 "p-1 It). lb.

2: do Green. 'Gr t'eji-r. 3b' doz 5 a -5 3S rarsnips, dz. euj 10 Egg f.Li, 4Ji Zi US fresli An. hovies, H-li.

Shell Fish, Etc i- 1. 15S20 8j. CiKifsh, foi.nl'-'i Sihet l'i2 30al2 sok. 4 $.. 4i.1 6.Sturceon.

JtrfiC Cattish tJ lb. Flotmders Halibut tb 2SS40 Turbot, lb 30-0 Herring 9 lb Mullet, tb 20O25 Kinpfish tb I(nl25 White Bait, lb. 6 Lake Trout lb. Mackerel, Perch tb Pike ft Rockfish tb 20 a30 Clams. gall.

00 50 ij do, hrdshell, 100 50-a0 4a 5 1 Crabs, each, 103 12 6 fjoz 10tS12 1 Mussels, quirt. 10 Kiriut.ni Cal 29 Ifm SO 7S annmps lb. Salmoa, 15 do, Eastn, 3C350 do fresh .10 cl2S I Pompano, tb. 00 Skates, each, 15 a 20 i Crawfish. lb.

63 8 Sac. Perch. NKg 20; Sea Bass $tt 23rf30 Coal. Hard, ton. 5C17 50 Hartley.

13 0C jCannel 13 50i314 00 Scotch 13 OOiS Coos 10 00s 10 00.510 50. Coke, 60 Weliington. 12 001 Beal Estate Transactions, 8AI.KS AID TRAJtsrEaa. S. Hill (by attorney) to T.

A. Lord, lots 77, 79 and east baif of lot 73. Gift Map No. 41,300. BRachel Piatt to D.

Weil ei aL, assignment for benefit of creditors. B. J. Mercer and wife to L. Gottig, lot 25x100 feet, on west liqe of Hamrhire street 101 south of Twehty-f onrth; 95.

W. Downey to Thomai Kennedy, lot 20x60.6 feet, on northeast corner of Pacific and Hyde streets: 95. W. H. Grattan leases to Wong Leong Nos.

30. 32 and 34 averly place, from October 29, 1835, at 95 per tnoDth. Dennis O'Connor to Majgie O'Connor, lot 9, block 21, Market-street Homestead: gift. F. Burzes et aL to L.

I-ank et. al lot A ft. on southline of Pine street. 62.6 cast of Hyde; 5. jonn uastinzs leases to It.

Gsborn a first floor basement Ko. 751 Market ysars, from May 1. 1684, at 9225 per month for first years, ana jou per monto lor balance Of term. E. E.

Meyer and wife to J. lots 22 and 2S, Meyer's Garden; $480. H. P. Dorranoe to A.

W. Clayes, lot 8, block 88, UniTersity Homestead; gift. M. ueucher to J. lborte, lot 30x71.6 feet, on of 1 0 varal lot No.

293; 81.765. Mortgages. M. Herzog to La Societe Francaise, 1 year, 6 per cent, lot 27.6:8S.9 feet, on north line of Giove street, 27.6 east of Octavia; 91.50J. C.

Alvey and wife to H. Davis et lot Isxl27.6 feet, on line of Stockton street, 119.6 south of Lombard; K. Glick and wife ti Hibernia Bank, 24 Imtall-ments, let 30x120 feet, on north line of Fell street. 107.6 west of Octavia; 91.10J. 4H.

Plummer to same, 1 year, 6 per cent, lot 25x137.6 feet, on south line of Oak street, 156.3 west of Pierce; $1,030. W. Byi nes to same, 2 years, 6 per cent, lot 25x100 feet, on northeast corner of Mission street and Powell avenue; 9900. J. Plondke to E.

E. Meyer, 2 years, 7 per cent, lots 22 and 23, Meyer's Garden; 92s8. DECLARATION OF HOMESTEAD. Denia O'Connor, lot 9fix7; f. nn of Natoma street, 250 northeast of Eleventh.

Shipping i Item. (Tlje atfiLmer Ad win oe erae to-morrow The British shin TroopMoJl tons, takes Wheat to Cork, 42s 6d. The British ship Lord Dufferin, 1697 tons Iwill take Wheat to Co.k, TT. 42s td. The steamnr City of Ch will be due from Eureka, Hookton and Areata to-morrow.

The British ship Lord Downshire, 22G3 tons will load Wheat to Cork, U. 42s Cd. Yest rday morning there were 103,398 engaged and disengaged tons in port, with 152,330 tons on the way here Sua and Tide. Computed by Thos. Tfsekt, Chronometer and Instrument Maker, No.

18 Market street. Value Country. Monetary Unit. in U.S. Money.

Argentineltepublic A-tria Florin 29,3 Beliriuin trance 11,3 Bolitia 79,5 Brazil Mikea of 1000 .51,6 British Possession in N. A Dollar. 1.01 Chile Peno Cuba Peso Denmark Crown. Ecuador Peso Kaypt Piaster trance Frano 1,3 German Mark 23.S Great Uritaia Pound aterliag. 4.8;,6i Bavti Gourde .96,5 India Kupee cf 16 annta 37.8 Italy .19,3 Japan Yen x.

83,3 Liberia Dollar 1.00 Mexico Hollar 66,4 Fioiiu 40,2 Norway Crown Peru Sol 79,5 Portu.al Miu-ais of 1000 reis. 1.08 ftoa.ia KouWe of 100 copecks Kpain Peseta cf 100 ceiiumts .13,3 Kweden Clown. 26,3 Switzerland franc .14,3 Trii.oli Mahbuo of 20 piiiters .71,7 Turkey Piaiter 04,4 Unittd SUtea of .79,5 VeueueU 19,3 "WEEK BUN- I BUN- I WEEtt PAyg. DAYS. I DAYS.

DAVg. am Petaluma, .50 AM Santa Rosa, Fulton, S.00 AK Windsor, 6.00 PM Oloverdale and 8. SO pm ay Stations. 6.00 Fl 7.45 am 3.00 am! GuernevlUe. 6,00 pm5.00 pm BALDWIN THEATER.

OPERA COMPANY. MATINEE AT 2. TK.4TIATA! TKAtiAit: 1KAVIATA! Abbott, Castle, Tagliapietra and great Ensamble. To-ieIit at 8, It, TROTATORE! IL Tlift. il luoViioKt With Entire Abbott Company in Cast.

THIRD WEEK-SEATS CM SALE. Monnat, January 12, Tuesday and Thx-rs-itay Nights and Satukday Matisfe, The Abbott Opera Co. will produce Lecocq's Opera, Comique, HEART AMD HEART AMD AMD HAND The Original and Exclusive Version, performed only by the Abbott Company. Xew Costnmes, Gorgeous en Scene. Abbott, Annandale, Hindle, Griffith.

Castle, Fab-rini, Tagliapietra, Allen, Broderick, Greise and lmnierjse Ensemble, Wednesday Matinee January 1-Uh Popular Prices 50c and 75c 1UAB1TAKA. JIAEITAYt. Wednesday Xlsl'-t January 14 Abbott and Tagliapietra in their famous roles in KIGOLETTO Friday Xlght January la By request, Emma Abbott will anpear in her great role of MIGNONETTE, in CIIIHES OF XORJIArtDT. Also, Annandale, Castle, Broderick, Allen. Saturday Meltt.

LAST TIME OF BOHEMIAN GIRL. BUSH-STREET THEATER. Lessee and Manager Mr. M. B.

Leavitt Acting Manager 11b. Jay Rial GALA MATINEE AT 2 P. M. TO-DAY! A POPl'LAR SICCESS. Thi Old-Time Favorjte Coxedian, DIR.

BEX COTTO.V, Supported by His Talented Daughter, IOALF.XE COTTO.V. And Full Dramatic Company, in the Beautiful Comedy-Drama, T-R-r-E D-E-T-O-T-I-O-Ji-! Duftng the Tlay BE5T iktODALENE COTTON will introduce their tJT Sonss, Dances and Banjo Solos. Next THE WAIF. Popular Prires. Popular Prices.

STANDARD THEATER. F. W. Etechhan Manager Popular Ladies' Matisee This Afternoon. To-night and To-morrow Nieht, Last Performance of This Week's Great Comedy Bill.

CHARLEY SEED'S MIXSTBELS. Reappearance of Charley Reed on the end. Bolter Coasting! 4 GREAT COMEDIANS 4 Carroll Johnson, Mutt Wheeler, Charles V. Seaman, Eddy Girard. OLD PROBABILITIES Or, Weather Prophets in Trouble.

Monday, January 12th First appearance tbis season of Wilson and Cameron, California Favorite Song-and-Dance Artiste. ISTIn Active Preparation" Muldoon's Picnic' Monday, January i2th First appearance of THE GREAT PADILLA, the Wonder of the World. Charley Reed in his great creation of MULCAHY. 64c. Popular Prices 73e.

CALIFORNIA THEATER Wm. Emerson. Lessee and Manager Gfll'ery, I Family CL-cle, 1 Dress Circle it Orchestra 15c 25c. 5c, includ'g reserv ed seat" EMEBSOX'S CM EAT COMPAXY. LADIES' AND- CHILDREN'S Popular Jiatiuee To-fay Ht 1 P.

M. 23c-25c-To all Parts of the-25c-25c 25c 25c House. 25c 25c NO KITS A. REMEMBER THE GREAT PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW BVENING. Konday January Vlth First Tims In this City of the Original two" Engagement of BKTIE A II ElKSE, GROTESQUE DANCERS.

TIVOLJ CPERA HOUSE. Eddy Ftreet, near Market EselUiO Sole Proprietors and Managers LAST NIGHTS THE Beautiful Operatic Spectacle, PBIXCE XOBTCIPOLE. With IHagnifieent Scenery and Costumes! Eiecant Transformations! BEAUTIFUL MUSIC AND EFFECTS! Excellent Cast and Chorus The Julians in Acrobatic Feats, Etc Next Week! Next Week! HEART AND HAND! Admission Reserved ...25 Cents ...50 Cetns WOODWARD'S CAfipiMS. Saturday and Sunday, Jan uaei 10th 11th. MORE STARS! FRESH ATTRACTIONS! Return of the Popular Favorites WILLIAMS A I A Acrobats, Gymnasts and Erialists.

GORBERT AXI LF.OX. In their Daring Acts on the High Trapeze. TARXEY AX D'OBXE. Their Great Act. "THE JOCKEY COONS." Cieorse THE FAIRFIELDS Sadie.

8IGNOE ROSARD HASWELL, CHESTER, ALICE GRANVILLE and full company. C3AND BICYCLING RACINC Under the Auspices of the BAT CITT vVHEELMEK. THIS EVENING! THIS EVENING I MECHANICS' PAVIXIOX. 13 Interesting Events 36 Competitors Bicycling Racing, Fancy Riding and One Mile Walk by the Best Amateurs in the City. Second Regiment Band (21 Flees).

Races Start at 8 o'clock Sharp. Admission. cents. RIDING ACADEMY. I WILL GIVE LER-sons daily, from 7 A.

M. to 6 p. at King's Riding Acad my, 1537 Mission street. All persons making will please furnish ri-fi-rences. E.

N. JENNINGS. TI TR. AND MRS. DREWS DANCING iTA ACADEMY, 71 New Montsomery street.

Ladies Tues lays and Fridays at 7 P. M. Gents Tuesdays and Thursdays aXwlA 7:30 p. M. Oents -(Betanners) Thursiiavs.

Select Socials Friday Evenings. Private Lessons daily. MECHANICS' PAVILION SXATINC- ACADEMY. Superior, Unequaled. Popular.

Thursdaynifht, a Bon Bon Party and Grand March. Friday night, a Hurdle Race. Saturday nhthr, a Tourney on Boilers. THE CRAND PACIFIC RINK. Cor.

Sutter and Jones Sts. Finest and Largest Floor en this C.iast. JOHN B. KEYS, Proprietor. Dr.

Spinney No. 11 Kearny Street, TREATS ALL CHRONIC AND SPECIAL diseases. Young men who may be stiflering from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do well to avail theniselvef of this, the greatest boon ever hud at the feet of suffering humanity. Dr. Spinney vriil guarantee to forfeit 5j0 for every case oi weaJinss or private disease ot any kind or character which he undertakes and faili to cure.

There are many at the age of M) to 35 who are troubled witk too evacuation of the bl-tdder. often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning and a weakening of the ia a manner the patient cannot account for. On examining the urinary deposit a ropy sediment will of teu be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will be a thin, miikia'i hue, attain changing to a dark and torpid appearance. There are many men who die of dirhcuity, ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr.

S. will guarantee a perfect cure in ail such cafes, and a healthy restoration of the genito-uiinary organs. Orriee hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. 8 moays from 10 to 11 a. M.

Confutation free. Thon uh examination anl advice, f5. Call or address 1)8. SPINNEk' A No. 11 Keamy street, fcan Franciseo.

TO THE UNFORTUNATE. UK. DIPEJAKT. established in I tor treaiment or Bpccial llseass. IJeDUity, or auesMes wearing on body and iuini.

permanently cured. in; ioctor nas visitea uie cospttaM ox El, row and obtained much valuable in formation, which he can impart to those in need of his services. Tbe Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. No charge he affects a cure.

Persons eniwl i nr nil, A i. r. ULBBoN. Bos 197, baa Fraacisce E1W1A A BOTT aged 18 years, 1 month and days. Stockton papers ease copy.

1 df Friends and acquaintances are resDect-fuiiy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'cloc P. JC, from her parents' residence, No. 316 Fulton bueet, bdlueen Franklin and Gough. NOLAN In thU city, January 7, Win. P.

Nolan, a native of New York, aged 49 years and 11 monrbs. ta?" Friends and aemaintanee are respectfully "invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock p. froai the hall of Pacine Loiie, No. 136, IV and A. Ma-tona, 121 Eddy street.

MTRPHY In this city, January 8. James H. Murphy, beloved husband of Mary E. Murphy, a native of Xuam, County Galway, Ireland, aged 38 years. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.

A -ft- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 cioci p. from the residence of his mother in-law, Mis. Ellen M. Scott, No. 428 Natoma street.

McCORMICK In this city, January 8, nnle, beioved wife of Michael McCormick, a native of County Lonirford. Ireland, aged 45 years. LS" Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 2 clock p. from the tinder taking parlors of Flanagan Gallagher, No 20 th street 1 BURKE In Oa'tland, January 9, William be loved son of Patrick t. and Hannah H.Burke.

a native of Lawrence. aged 24 years, 1 month and 11 days. (Philadelphia ana Massa-chuetts pajiers please copy. KiT Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (sa.uday),at 1 o'clock p. from the residence ot toe parents.

No. lblZ ieli'giapn avenue, uax land. COMPER In this city, January 8, Jame Com-per. a native of Chichester, Englaud, aged 82 years. I Sussex (r.cg.) lelegrapn ana JNew ort papers please copy.) its?" Friends and acquaintances are -respect-fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morow (Sunday), at 1:30 clock p.

from the Masonic Temple. RIEGELHUTH tn this eitr, January 9, Emma, beloved and only daughter of Conrad and Mary C. Eiegelhuth (nee Hau jert), aged 3 years and 25 days. 4T Notice of funeral hereafter. McQU ADE-In Victoria, B.

C. December 31, Peter McQuade, a native of Galway, County Galway, Ireland, aged 61 years and 9 months. Albany (Jf. papers please copy. United Undertakers' ASSOCIATION.

25 to 50 per cent sared on all purchases, together with the best and most stylish turnouts. 27 and 21 Fifth st. 1 eiepbone 3167. S. McFADDEN, Superintendent M.

M-MttNQMV, Ass't Superintendent. OCEAN STEAMERS. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. STEAMKSS WELT, sail raOM Tfr Broadway Whsrf, 8aa Franciseo, for all Coast Porta, as follows: PORTS. STEA MBRS DATS OF SAILIKO.

WrangeL Alaska. 1 Mexico. rusa, Alaska a- At. an. z3 liaee note below.) Victoria.

Port Townsend Taooma OLmpia O. W. Elder 110 A. Mexico. Jan 2.10 i3, 26, beb.

3, and every eighth day thereafter. Portland (See Joint advertisement ei.TLk Astoria, Or ii. 00. ir.C.S. S.

Co. "I City of Chester Heokton. A. Wednesdays Point Cuffey's Little Riyer Mendocino City Whitesboro Noya Santa Cruz Monterey San Simeon Cayucos Fort 6an Luis Obispo. Caviota Santa Barbara 8.

1'Uenaventura, Hueneine 6an Pedo. Los Fert San Lais Obispo. Santa Diego Ban Pedro I Yaqvdna u. iuoaoays Los iir A. m4 Jan.

1, 23 Eureka su Jan.7. It 97 Orizaba sc. Jan. J.li. 25 Santa Rosa liosAcge.es ...2 p.

it. Jan. ia oaag NOTE. The steamer Mexico, saillnr from Broadway Whart Jan. 26, at 10 a will connect at Port Towasead with, steamer Idaho far ports in Alaska.

Ticket OBSee, I4 Montcomery St. GOODALL. PKRKINa ft General Agents, No. I ft Market street, f. For Portland and Astoria, Oregon THE OREGON RAILWAY AND X-- Coast Steamship Company will dispa.cu iroin Bpear-street Wharf, for the above ports, one of their new Al Iron Steamships, viz Columbia, (tneen of the Pacific and Bailing ixirs: Januarv.

9, 14, 19, 24, 29 And every followins five days, at 10 o'clock connecting at Poitoand, Oregon, with Stoamers and Railroads and their connecting State Lines for all points in Oregon. Washington and Idaho Territories, British Columbia and Alapka. Ticket OrHce, 214 Montgomery street GOODALL, PERKINS a Oo Agents, Ko. 10 Market street San Francisco. Pacific Mail Steamship Company THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS fj will sail For HONGKONG via YOKOHAMA, City of Pekisia Jnnimry lOftt City or Bio de Janeiro.

lttii At 2 o'clock p. M. Excursion Tickets to Yokohama and return at reduced rates. For NEW YORK via PANAMA Isan Bias January 15th At 1 o'clock P. Taking frettht an I passengers for MAZATLAN, SAN BLAS, MANZAN1LLO, ACAPULOO, SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA and LA LI BERT AD, and via ACAPULCO for other Mexican and Central American ports.

For AUCKLAND and SYDNEY, calling at HONOLULU. City of January lth At 2 o'clock p. Or immediately on arrival of the English mails. 910 additional is charged for upper cabin passage. For freight or apply at the office, corner First and Brannan streets.

WILLIAilS, D1MOND Gen. Agents. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAXI. FOR HONOLULU. THE SPLENDID NEW 3, 000-TON STEAM-ships will leave the Company's Wharf, corner Bteuart and Harrison sUeets, at 3 p.

K. Aistueda Jsnnary IS Mariposa Monday. February 2 Excursion tickets at reduced rates. For passage or further particulars anply to J. D.

SFRA.CKEL3 Agents, 327 Market street PROPOSAL. Honolulu (Sandwich Islands) Interior Department. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-ceived at the office of the Minister of the Interior until 12 o'cloci, nocn, on the 2ith day of February, lSbo, for the construction Of the works herein named. Plans and specifications may be examined at the oifice of the Minister on and after the 9th day of February, 1665. Hire works to be constructed are First 1 basin of the Storage Reservoir.

removing au trees and othr vegetable growths and excavating and removing ail earth and rock within T.ne mdi(u. 'l lines. Seciui a dam of first-class rubble masonry 1... in lull beds of hydraulic cement Third Luying the line of fifteen and twelve-inch pipes an "1 settinz gatos between the storage reservoir and that 01 and from the latter to the point of connection with the pine system of the city. Note This work may be divided and let in two or three sections.

Fourth Constructing the distributing reservoir consisting 01 an excavation lined with hydraulic cement, concrete or brick work laid in full hydraulic ce Lent beds and joints, tbe crosWill and bays to be similarly constructed and the whole rooteaover. -All nroDosals must be indord Pr.irw-va I. far (doing the particular work lor which the bid is maue). A bond must be executed by the contractor with two (2) approved sureties conditioned upon the unburn pci.uriuauoc ui uie conKract. The Min-'ster reserves the right to reject the low est or any bid.

Bids may be made for all the above in one con tract a. ut LICK, Minister ot Interior. Interior OJSce, December 2b, 1384. jai) 3St oraic; 9s3eeW.x-cla.or of Xotary Paolic eSCoMsvusIssiOMer ef Deeds 316 Montgomery St, bet California and Pine. Commissioner for Blew York, Arizona, Kerada, Pennsylvania, Utah, Oregon.

Idaho, Washington Territory, Ohio, Kaaaachusstts. New Hampshire, Illinois, New Jersey and other Slates and Terri- nePOSlTIOJfS A apF.CIAI.TT. Acknowledgments taken and oaths administered ataujhourol the day ornigbt LEE XX CRAIG, Department No. 9 Probate. IV THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR "the eity and county of San Francisco, State of tnetter of the Estate of JOHN W.

COF- NodcSwoy given that TUESDAY th. 20th day of January, e. D. la, at lu oeloeka. of said day.

and the Courtroom of said Court, at the New City Hail, in the tj and county of ban Frantic' State of Calif orn.a, have been o-ptedas the time and place for proving the wi.l of said John W. Comn, decea-d, and for hearing toeTppucation of Charles J. Hendry or the issuance to him of letters testamentary. January 6th, 1 Clerk. loEAi-j By ealoo.

Deputy Clerk. Eaff lKO KlBJaPATBlCK, Altarney Ir PtUlioner. Bb People's Papr. I I fveenv TIIS Of any v7eekly Newspapep West of Chicago, and as an Advertising Medium EXCELS ALL OTHEES It contains seventy-two colnnms of carefully selected reading matter and is enriched with the soundest essays on questions of the day ty tha ablest writers on the It contains a carefully elaborate and reliable report of uommerciai Transactions, And is prepared expressly for tha business mn, FARMER, KECHAKsC, M.KER AMD LABORER. As a Family NewsTiaTjer it has nj superior, and no home should ba without it.

END'JTE -i To "STour ITi-ionclH, Always in Advance, Postage FreB. One year $1 Sir months 7 Three, months flo Ciub of ten. per copy 1 Sent to forelen countries, $1 addl-tional per year. II 13 if Eiii THE GREAT DAILY Of the Pacific Coast THE EXAMINER 13 now in its fourth year as a Morning Paper, and in this short period has reached the leading position among the dailies of the Pacific Coast. It ha3 WO SUPERIOR It is issued every day, including an Wage Papr! It3 increasing circulation and reputation for excellence in jcur- nalicvn fltfl on -Fi i- "n-n ir.rl'..: UA its value a an advertising medium.

Delivered to city subscribers at 15 cents per week, payable tho cir-, rier. Single copies, 5 cent3. The Daily can be obtained at all Kews Stands. Ane year. Six Three toontUs.

09 3 OO 1 35 The rates above include pa v. ment of postage by us. We have Agents in every city and town oa the Pacific Coast, and all Postmasters receive subscriptions. SAMPLE COPIES SEN! PKEE. Ad-dres3 all orders PUBLISHING 10 Montgomery SAX 1HAMTSCO, CAL.

7s The officials of Sonoma county hare jnst inspected the funds of ttiat county ana found a total of $241,115 60 in the Treasury, an excess of cents. The Blue and Gray Veterans of Jresno recently passed resolutions urging Congress to place Grant on the retired liof the army, with tha pay ot General. Th Alhambra Consolidated Mining Con.nanr of "alico. San Bernardino shipped from its tea-. bUbp mill 305,000 unce8 rfbtOlion.

The crevasse in Levee lSo.2 in Sutter county is about 500 feet in leiifftn. There was a gopher hole at that point, which started a leak when the waters first rose. Some one set fire to the Forestville, fonouia county, Chinese headquarters. The doors were covered with coal ml. Kine Mongolians barely escaped with life.

The Washington mill at French Gulch, Shasta county, has just finished crusnmg 140 tons of ore from the Sliafter mine. The return was gti.tXW, an average of 13 per 1 he south coast papers assert that the new railread hotel at Port Harford will bust any man who tries to keep it six months. It is too large and grand for the travel. Arizona papers assert that fully 2.C03 Mormons have settled in that Territory during 188. There are 5,000 Mormons in Arizona, or nearly ten per cent of the population.

The State Convention of County Superintendents at Sacramento last week passed a resolution requesting the Legislature not to appropriate any State aid to the teachers' journal. Up in Oregon the farmers are not holding their wheat for a higher market, but, according to the Portland A'ews, a considerable portion of the surplus has been used in iatiening nogs. The Meyers mine, at French Gulch, Sis-Jcivou county, is Sftid to be showing up a big body of ore. The owner estimates that be has $100,000 in sight. A mill will be erected early next year.

The Colua Sun asserts that a farmer at Biggs sells his pigeons to Oroville sportsmen, after having trained them to fly home again when shot at. He gets nearly all his pigeons back. A few days ago a bullet which had been imbedded in the knee of L. M. Uaker, of fciouth halem, Oregon, came out.

It was received at the battle of Gettysburg, more than twenty-one years ugo The Kern county Calif or nian prges the people to drink own wines and brandies and show their appreciation of them before expecting them to find a market equal to that of France. A brutal husband named John Lawrence, in Napa, last weak, nearly killed his wife by throwing a tumbler at her, which cut an artery in her head. She refused to testify against him. During t.ie past two weeks shipments of quicksilver have been made at Calistoga a follows: From Great Western mine, 135 flasks: from Sulrhur Hank mine, 50 flasks; from Napa Con. mine, 41 flasks, Indians are freezing to death in Montana, and here in California, in many flowers are in full bloom.

Wc do not appreciate the beauties and luxuries of this glorious California climate. Louis Kellerman was drowned in the Chchaiis river near Centralia, W. on the 20th of December. He was paddling across on a raft, when he was capsized and drowned under the running ice. H.

Foster hns been fined $10 by Judge Moreland of Portland, on the verdict of the jury that he wus not earning money in a lawful manner. He had been thrumming a piano in the worst dives of the city. A few days ago a man from Kittitas, Washington Territory, ottered to furnish parties in Yakima with 40,000 bushels of oats delivered at Yakima nt 43 cents a bushel, hauling 50 to 60 by wagon. Engineer True started a Are in a sawmill near Coquiile, Oregon, a few days ago. Some small boy had drawn offthewaer the night before.

Result, an explosion and demolition of the sawmill. No lives lost. W. Zantnmn while boring an artesian well in the Petaluma old fair grounds, struck a sixteen foot Btiata of silver ore Ht a depth of 350 feot. The ore assays in silver and 75 cents in gold to the ton.

Dunn, who escaped from the Tehama County Jail about, three months ago, and who was captured at Benicia last Saturday, was sentenced to eighteen month1; imprisonment in the State Prison at San (Juentln. R. Morrison of Piety Hill, near Nevada City, has about perfected a process by vvtairh ordinary cider may be made to re- Work has been cominencea upon ms ew bridge across the Sacramento river at led Bluff. Abutment piers with wings of solid brick will be built on each side of the fiver, the one on the east side being now almost completed. The shipments of gold bullion the mines in tho vicinity of Nevada City, dnrinar th month of December amounted to That is not a -very bad showing, considering that there is nothing being done by tho hydraulic miners.

Francisco Martinez, who was convicted of murdering Gabriel Chavez on the 20th of last June by the Los Angeles Superior Court, and the case taken up to tho Supreme Court, must hang, the latter Court sustaining the findings of the lower Court, The total value of property in Arizona Territory is taken from the assessment rolls of the several counties of Arizona for fS3 is $21,000,000. Divide this among tho population of 80,000 and it leaves $262 for each man, woman and child in the Territory. On Sundav night a Frenchman named August Gail'drand went into a drug store in ltealdsburg and called for fifteen grains of strychnine, but the clerk gave him sulphate of zino, which ho immediately i. wallowed, but which had no serious erl'ect. Some person in San Luis Obispo put strychnine into a bottle of brandy in a saloon in that town.

Last week Dennis Harrington took a drink from the poisonous bottle and his life was barely saved by the aid of a stomach puuip. The poisoner has not been detected. The Red tttnfT Cause expresses the opinion that the land in Tehama county is held in too large tracts for tho best interests of all concerned. There are as many us a dozen private individuals in this county who hold trc'ts ranging all the way from 13,000 1" 12.W0 acres. Tlio Ovovillo Mercury says: Charlie Johnson, ho was badly hurt at Big Hend Inst Spring by a log rolling on him, died at Thompson a Flat a few days ago.

He suffered much agony during the past six months, and death with him was only a question of short time. Tho Wntsonville Transcrijit says: In no storm for ten years has so much clean gravel come down Salsijiuedes creek as cmiie uowu in me tnriBtmas siorcu ox inm. If we have no other flush of the creek this season there will be a chance to secure road metal next Summer. A boat bolonging to tho construction de partment, Mare island, got adrift some days ago and was picked up in Carquiucz Straits by two fishermen and towed to South A allejo. 1 he tinders demanded which was refused by the officials, who took the boat by force.

A lawsuit is the result. The Itorm thus far has been much colder on the western slope of the Sierras than the eastern. Snow lays at the depth of eight inches In Vosemite valley, an elevation ot 4.UUO feet.wliUe at tho toot at the mountains about Mono lake, an elevation of over fl.iXlU fact, the ground is entirely baro. Parties lately nrosoected around Treas ure Rock, two and half miles below tho niouth of the Coquiile river, Oregon for treasure which Indians say was deposited thore many years ago by pirates. In the search a bed of quano was struck.

A similar attempt to find the treasure was made in lCo'i The Arinona 7rreffe says a farmer at his station. Desert Wells, ten miles north of the grand canal, raises his necessary crops without irrigation. Ijist year he put in 120 acres of barley on the bare desert. ho Spring floods washed away or covered up one-half of his growing grain, but he saved enough of it to sell 21,000 worth of barley hay. Old settlers in Oregon express the opinion that the great storm of February, was more severe than tho present cold poll.

At Walla Walla wood gold at per cord, flour at per barrel, and other things in the same proportion. Men and cattle were frozen to death in various portions of the State and suffering appeared to be universal. Among th people of Alaska there is much complaint about the new government of the Territory. The Governor raid two Conimissioneis are away, and other uiut-Tra nave not snown up since mei. appointments.

The District Judge spends his time in looking up marble and quartz mines and makes boys play of the law. A petition fur his removal is being circulated. Two boys. Elmer Winn, aged 14, and Louis Beck, three years younger, went out hnntingon Wednesday ot last week in a boat upon the marshes near Redwood City, lneuae leu mem stranded in he rnarsii grass, wnere mey erata. wnere tuey remtinwi nil sight.

The citizens turned out en masse to seeK tnem. iicn found next morning; eldest boy has been taken dowa with a fever since his rescue. Tuesday morning last a wagon and team, while crossing the river belowSan'a Cruz, became imbedded in the quicksand. Two women were in the wagon, (me was very stout aad the other did not weigh as much. A young man waded itito the river and carried the thin woman ashore, bnt was unable to lift the fat woman, who complacently sat in the half-submerged wagon until an extra team vraa brought to pull it to the shore.

He the the so I old old the the has a has his one is the and the 8 1 cigar and replied bet." 'Goin- East!" You bet." The inquisitive man became interested. was going East, too. was eleven years since he had been Last to Lake Michi -an, and he was going down to see old folks in Pennsylvania. That ain't a marker to me," said the Westerner, with great vehemence. "I went West in '49, and this is my first appearance this side of the Rooky mountains since.

I live when I'm to home in Maine, and that's where I'm going now. When I left here I was a boy of twenty-four or thereabouts. Do you think they will know me now and he stroked his iron-aray beard thoughtfully. They will if you've got rich in the meantime," said the inquisitive man, making an effort to appear as if he did not care whether the question implied by his remark was answered or lie was equally surprised when his companion responded "That's jut it, stranger. I've been on coast these thirty-live years.

Jerusalem! but think of it a life-time almost. I've had nior'n a thousand prospects that were considered immense. I've been chafing something, nothing, all these years. Sleeping or waking I've seen the glitter of gald. Did you ever get that way? No, of course, you didn't.

I have seen gold everywhere and yet could not find it. The mountains with their snowy peaks, the glistening ice, the sparkling frost have all filled me with wonder, avarice, greed. Everything that shone has tempted me. My eyes have been strained so long, my whole being has been absorbed in this cursed search that it tires me to look anywhere or at anything. like to smoke and close my eyes arid think.

And yet I do not like to think. A wasted life is not pleasant for reflection. The hardships that I have endured, the things that might have been, haunt me and disgust me with myself." Relatives down East inquired the man by his side, who was getting interested. Yes, sir, my mother, and that's what's taking me over the divide, fetranger. A curious thing about that.

Mighty curious. For thirty-five years I hardly gave the lady a thought. She wrote frequently and I wrote when I had time, but not like I ou'ht to have done. I was absorbed in gold-hunting, when one day I received a letter from her containing her holograph. She's more'n T- years old.

struck rue like an avalanche. 'Poor says and as I looked up I saw myself, wrinkled and gray, in a glass, and observed, Poor fool Well, sir, from that moment I lost interest in gold, quarts and placers. When I looked at snowy peaks I saw my mother. I dreamsd of her at night. Her eyes were always swimming in tears, as they were day we parted.

Finally I pave up, converted what little money I had into dust and determined to go home. I don't care who knows it. Here's a '4fer who been lured from the gold country by mother's tears. It will pay me richer dividends that the things I have been chasing so long." The New York San says: George F. Browne, of Browne's chop house, Twenty-seventh street, an actor in Wallack's old company, does not expect to live and is preparing for death.

He has been confirmed by Rev. Mr. Houghton, of "The Little Church Around the Corner," and arranged that his wife shall carry on business after his death. His place is of the most celebrated in the city and frequented by editors and reporters and men about town. President Arthur was a regular visitor there.

The New York Sit'i says that soon after Chamber of Commerce had voted against tho proposed Spanish treaty Osgood Welsh tendered his resignation to the Executive Committee of the Chamber, it was accepted. Mr. Welsh was the Chairman of a committee of five appointed by the Chamber to report upon ireaty, and in the committee meetings strongly advocated it. Welsh long represented the Philadelphia Sugar Refinery. Petaluma Js discussing the question of a now City Hall.

-HOTEL ARRIVALS. BALDWIN HOTEL. San Jose Wstson, Sacramento Robijina, do i Hansen, eureka Putnam, do ii Hoop, Oroville KaUoy, New York ctylor, Haines, Diiiloy. Brown, do do do do PALACE HOTEL. Boyc, Lo Angeles A Fitzgerald, Towne, Virginia City Urown.

Oak'nill Jensen. Napa city Geo lark, toCAton Chas tihdsul, oJiiol Woodn, A A Sanderson. Jal liliara. Umca-o II a men. Utah Dei Valle.

S-acto A Havens I.ofti:s, wfiicli, Va.N Alart.in.wf Si L) lxs Ancdes 1 ymao, Virg. Nev Do igl.erty.Alanieda Mu4 Dougherty. Alumeu Alts Dougbeity.do OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Barntisel, Crockett .1 A Shepherd, Stockton A Diile. 1 ex is Os len, California TB Russell.

Haywirds Mrs A Williams, Mare Is a-Ted, Sau ellto Miss HiibVy, Ohio iseiton, Orovihe VV Huohy pon. do A Valley Keed, Sacramento LM'arr, Hum: j.himiau. do H- ey. C. reio Brooks, Ked Bluff MrsWHei.ley ch.Corelo UKAND HOTEL.

oTge, Stockton Simoi'on, Valicjo it Newton, do t'ompton, do A Williaius, do A ukluyi wf, tSuisun tii.iton, do Giilt-nun, Kacto MH. Myers, do Miliaid, San Jose Mmikelfoid, Hoi sr Mrs HonLind, Napa Di nner, San Mrs Haas, do A Johnson. Suro! Glen Chandler, Areata Miss Mct'onuell. 1.1k Grove Mr A A liagley, do Suinnay, Na; a A Brierly, VVilmiufctou ISoso ke, otocWtou Fink, Napa A Wallace, Ca averas LICK HOUSfl. Dowdell, atmr Alameda Master.

Roeklnd Perry, Imlhiu Taylor, Koclrlin Mcore wf. Bentcla Voejtiin, do Lcs Gatos Pretzingcr, Dayton, Dr Kum il, Orwille Souuigeoner.StHeln 0 Hickmn, Stockton John-ion, Calistoga Taylor, Contra Costa Foulke, Kiskiyou co II Kobcrts, El Dorado Hibhard, Salinas Kt, do Lse wf, Lt Gatos II Parker, ship Troop lxannb, do Coiiiliu, Inyo co EU53 HOUSE. Woods, Petaluma Farmer, Rosa Carter, do Meredith, do Bock, HnmboUU McCann, Napa Joiner, do Mis (i Reynolds, Jose Blackburn, Hmnbolt li.ad:oid, l.ivermore Lucas lAiah Jarres wf, Ottawa .1 Lndwav. Rosa MMcDemiotttwf.S Rosa Fo vler. do Matthews.

Clayton Mrs Fisher.Ft Jones Miss PJi Nev Kellev. do MiMirc wf, San Jose Hwain, Sacramento do Stevens, do I Giiles do Davis I Swain, do Adams. Napa Grttb 11, ban Jcse Keaditiir. do McMannfkwf, Alameda Dennii Phi! Brick, San Jose Die-ten. Vndadeirhia teters.

Mil-, itas Fuller, do Klerer, do A faiilseJ, Co dj 11 Batchcldor, vuico orry. oice, Napa Hsif, do Baktr, Reno Crookt-a. St Fit; Ditrick. Eureka Woolland Harris, El Dorado O-trom, Mrdesto Samnell, Eureka 8 Fnce. Mrs A l.iiirbuv.rtof.ton Miss Kureka Mrs Murpiiy.S Jo Mt Kea, PetMuma M-asJ Oiur.in.S cucntin bur Kia JUitorop, A neajK, ueimoul Miea Kirrf, Vuba Guuulea Miss do Mat ten, do Mis' Clements, Mrs .) Die teja Jose Miss Dickey, do Rand, Fetaluma Chartei'.

i-niton Ha'stcid, do A Lehib, GeyscrxiUe BROOKLYN HOTEL. Miirpbv, Su'Stm -J A Williams, San Jose Nmjent. Santa Rosa Ktvers, Fan l'ab'o Wilcox, Rio Vista Hints, UgUeu McNi', t'leasanton Outhet. Ha Joae Miss Harris, Eairiield Mrs Fr. st, do .1 Hayes.

Pan Jojo Kvan, Man Rafael Kiht, an Pablo lirittoii. Saa Jose A Van DjVaunte.Stursn Hoar.l, do f.tmte:t. f't Lake .1 Hrowr, Sncto HubbanL Orleans Carter, Santa Rosa r-Miliioii, riapa city- A do fctoddoje, do .1 do Brooks, iiouoma Kit ley, Petaluma WINDSOR HOTEL. Hirschtield, -a'cher, OakiUla Schmidt ft wf.riaujose Aus Miller. Iowa i CranrlalL Eacto Cannon.

RoeV.cster i Steevea. Portland W'eijr a I ebster. iSacto iams, ew York AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Fijle. Bcnicia McKui.e, San Jose Rxitluuan, MUwavikee do Aueks Hooks, Km City PbiUiiw, do Brown, Monterey Netuiah, do 8 Conlon, Gonralea i liernan, dw i tilevas.

do 1 Sullivan, do Miller wf, Gatos Morton, Healdsourj 8 8 Ooliius. Omaha i Ne'on. Petalituia .1 Coulin, Ohio I A Parker. Anseles i Sacto a warr.er, isoitega I. L-wis, lo Jones, New York DouiOeriy.

do Smith, Los Ange'es A losy, uo Kains, Murphy, San Jose StaKosa smith, Iihnois Pratt, do Weiden wf, Cbico ii Woodruff, Arizona Miss Weiden. ,1 3 VI Ul J. do do San.in.sa A rijiht, Rafael I Brown. Monterey I INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. VaUejO Brandt.

San Bonita ayton. Actioch pdu-vs. BanDieco Paulson. Courtland York 1 Dr a Le aver Hartisl i.yron i J' Ke'i, fanta Eoe W' McLachian. Newhope nraw.

lrniity iTtsiuio Leaver, Lawrence Leiver. do A iet.tcer, do S.a nk, Va'dejo I browu.P.nnsyhaoia Zimuierm omiwi Shaw, Bneliirui t.remmler. do 1-ratI do A Puterson. Modesto Laniiti" aa Vreaiith, Salt Lake 10 3 live Stock Pales. Tl-e following are the sales of live stock for the past week: SAX TRASCIKCO STOCK YAECS.

Cattle (large; fat), 873 CO; 697 (medium: goo 00; 113 (rather thiol, 841 00. Calves 791; 3 75. 00, s9 10, S13 CO, $21 00. Sheep 47ti3: 2ik 2 5a 75, 93 00. S3 50.

Liuubs 2010; 91 60, $ii0, 2 10. 2 60. Eogs 2176; 4c 4 jc, 4.c Small are sellina; at 4Jo. OAKLAND STOCK YARDS. Cattle 153 (eood; fat1, $70 03; 165 (medium; fain, SS4 5).

Calves 2-- 6: 4 CO, $5 03. 99 00. S13 00; $18 00. 75, $3 0 $3 25, S3 10. Lamijs 53 Si ta Hogs-7a3; He 4c.

4Jc. Produce Excbanae Sales. je following sales were made yesterday at the Produce Exchanje: ELEVEV O'CLOCK SESSION. Wheat 3f0 tons, buyer ason, SI "8J; -85; 100 tons. SI 38.

100 ton-'. 91 Ja; 91 33; 8C0 tons 91 3 1. Maikec Lirber. 201 tons, btO tons, tar'e 100 to spot, S4c; 100 tons, 94c; 2CC torjs, season, SI 00 ta, $1 06: 10) tons, SI Oil; 410 tons. -Si 061; 309 tone, 91 100 tons SI CI; :00 tons, 91 40 1 ton, 1 06j: 1CW to $107; 100 tons seller season, 9-.

100 tens, 100 tons. 9 le; 10j tons. 200 toes, 941c; 20 toni, Si 0 tons, M'tr, et Mgher. Bran 10u tens, buyer season 913 50; lvO tons, $13. rwo CLOCK SESSION.

buyer sea on, 91 391; FODtons, 91 393; 30i tons, 91 9 Market Parley 100 tons, spot, 94; iOO tons, buver season. 91 10 tens. 91 100 tons, 9107; 100 tons, buyer 1l85, il 10i. Market dun. inolations.

TLOVn-testCity Tixtrv, 94 37(SffO; Super- fine. 93 (2: etl 1: in en Jtxtras, S3 S7il v74: Interior Superfine, 3 12ita3 6il ffi bbl nfiiJAl No. 1 shii-ping is otable 1 23i. Milung is valued at $1 35 1 37. at 91 30 Market BAT! LEY No.

1 feel is quotabls at 921a95 rjnier.rades bifetOc BrewiLg sells at $1 Outal la. Market steady. OATS-j'iirnsr, 91 T501 45: No. 1. 91 2C31 25-No.

2, 31 OOfSl 10; blacl, $1 15. Market easv RYE-Quotable at $1 12iI 15 cU for good; choice. 91 10 COR Nominal at SI 05(31 25. BRAN Quotable at 913 0.14 03 ton. Market ST-Crlflv atmroi so ca Comb, tiglOc; Ex ra vff 1 2c lb.

Py i ATOES-The general ran-e is as follows: Rose. 70aSoc; River Reds, 6(SS0c- Garnet af'w 25; Sweet, 75c(3 Maiket quiet. FRl i rS-Sici Lemons. 4 00 bos California 91 QCa2 50 box: Mexican Parsn js, 1 Ofccosi 25 42 ctl Feprers. 1s(18d tb: cvkrv.

0e rnA7 3o i lb! ArackelTVdarrwfar.r i 7 00 ton: Rren Peas. 4a5n as rh i swee-; String Btans. f'0c tb. we quote: ffabhits, S' 0'Bl 25 Teat. 91 50f2 10 do: 91 52 00 doz-EneU niie.2 doi: Rnl.

9300a3 50 doz: White Geess. 91 v-m twoarx: Honkers, f3 SOOI 51 do-: Cari- ip urz; rjranar, i ao 4X doz HAY We ouote: Stelr. 7 nocnii nrt Aif.it. 9S 00(11 0 Wheat, Hli 0015 00; Wi'd Oat, S12 CO (314 00: Barl -y, f8 OtatO 00') ton. I Quo'abie at VlMe BUTTFR S3Ca; otber fancy, 171(9 ic; good to choice, 25327lc: inferior loti fr'm covin-ry stores, fO'A new rkin.

Pi.kle. 4 ira.c: Juastera. WT20e. Market firm. EGGS hoice iell eneraliv nt Eastern.

26(32. In. Market weak, OHEE-E Caiif oi nia. KlOiSie- An f. bxs, l-14r; do inferior, Easte.

n. 10318o: Western, tj) tb. rtieouo able rangels 24i320c lb. POb ii We nnote whnlnaa.lv Hens fl IV 2'aOaS 1 Broil, rs 4 00(3 4 50 i urkys 4 50(? 5 00 He's, lb 17(3 1R do young. 5 00a 5 50 Gobblers.

16 cks 7 E0S 9 fO t'Jrt -qua'is 2 00! 2 25 fese pair. 2 2C(2 75 1 a tut.ii,: (-round Bailed, Sl 0tVa'23 53 ton; c-orrtmai, i-ici mnis co-a) co Si Cr ck- Corn 927 CO i ton: Oilcake 32 50 ton. and f-v new nrocess urodnot fro- the mill-, less usual discount to the trade: iddl nm, SI 1 1 (Kma 00 ton. ouotanie as lows: Ked, 25 i 50 f0 Qtl 00 Pea i 75 f5 Pink 1 80 1 E0 flitter. 1 25 Cl 70 S.n 1 White.

1 i5 1 75 lavo. 2 50 W.3 00 HOPS Nominal at 13(irl5c lb. We qu -t jobbing lots at follow; Flax, f( lb. J( 21 Alfalfa, 7JO 8 Mustard, 2 (0 21 do brown. fi9 anary.

4 (a 5 Bla 6 Tiii.otfcy. Katr Sift 3 3li 33 ITS V7e quote dealers rates to rctcilsirs for small lots: Cal Walnuls, 7 81 Brazil, lb 9 GflO Cal Aluioudsbd. 68 do do (tin 12 8 10 91 25; Blackeye, 9 65; do 1 iie Ci 8 Cal an its -7 8 ((0 Filbe 14 15 coauuts.FX) 5 ff6 'JED PEASE Nile: Gie- n. 50. dcied KCirs quote: Am ies, in qrs do bxs.

qrs do in bx saced. do machine (Lied, bxs 31(3 4 8 (ft 9 10 (z 15 6 (t 7 9 at Fetches in sks do do u.e Pears, qrs. uo iced do irrhio? dried Baiiins, Cal, extra 1 75 2 25 51 2 75 (ano 2 (ft 3 do do hi bis do do orbxs Plum-, nnpitted oo pi teu 9 9 7 5 4 10 a 11 3 a 4 fii 6 Ca Pmne. Cal Gtrn.an Prunes. ap-8 Blac birrriee Atrirot! Cal Figs, white Ca' Figs.

Mac Pressed Fis Smyrna tigs 15 21 (S 10 64 itron PE.OV ISION-3 We quote as follows: Eastern Hams. tb 5 15 17 do Caii.or. is. lb 14 (d 16 East-in I reakfast Bacon, 3f? lb 15 (d) 1 California Smok tacon, hca-y, tt). 12 .13 do n.

12ti 13 do LiEhu 3 lb 13J 14 CI ht idt tb 13 14 Pork. Extra Prime. bbL 15 0 016 fO do Prime Mess. bbl 19 00 20 00 do.Me,bbL 21 (222 10 do Clear, bbl 50 (823 00 do Extra Clear. 25 51624 00 Pigs bb IS CO (18 00 a el, f.le s.

001 15 50 CO do hf bbl 8 09 8 25 Ext'a Mess. 1 bbV 16 50 9 d- Family. bbl 1 1 10 19 51 do California Smoked, lb 15 6 161 do Ti nroer. hf bbl 14 00 (trl4 50 Smoked 5 0 i0 00 Lard, Eastern, tb 12 12 ca lfor.ja, U. la 10-1D tins.

9 10 do do, Tb in 5-lb tins. lOji 11 do do. lb. in Vegs 12(9 HIDES AND vINS Prices are as follows: Dry nsuil lVrtlolc; culls, one-th rd les, a)il Mexicm Hides lc lb ies; Gr, en Salted Hides, over 55 lbs. 4S to 65, 40 to (6, 7-tc; 30 to 35, 77ic: Drj Kip, Saite.l 25 to 3 lb', 8ia Jc: Dry Calf, lMr20c: Saltei Calf.

ft: Goat Skins. lb; Beaver Sk.ns, 92 505 0j for primi large. 91 50612 00 f. medium. 1091 miall sizes, with inferior s-lii; at a marked reduction: WLtU-at Skins.

156T40C apiece for prime and f(3 0c for pc or; Coon Skins, c10c for small and 20 61CE3 for lare; Oovoe i-kin 5c for small and for large; El Hides, 11c lb; Sheep ikius. l(K(2Jc for for short, 5c 65c for medium, and 9.6T95o itce for long Wool ifnd Woil Skins; Deer Skins. 27Je for Sr. miner, 3 25-7 for Win Nort'ne lo-ig Lair, 16c; Roi gh and Sole Le ither.17 SISc; Harness Le 25(ft30a WK)L Spring clip is hell as follows; North-rn, Sa-rame-ito, Saa Joaquin. 10.

lfe: b'O'itbern. Orgoa, lc19c; Hnm-bcHt, Fall cli Northern free, do di-ffcted, ailc: Mo-n'ain 912c; San Joaqni-i. soutbern, c. Market inactive TALLOW Qv otable at fla6e lb fne (5f rackxee for rendered, and 8ji.c for recned. both in shipping order.

Tlie Meat Market. Plii'ghterers pric to the local retail alers are esfo'ios: BEE First mmlity, eiOlOic; second do, 8aS third do, 77ic tb. VEAL Sma 1, lCKS.lc: large, 7c; eboioe, 12Jc L'TTON Wethers. Ewes. 5f5c B.

LAMB Sp ing is quots Ae at 81'3 lb. POR quote live Hit gs at 4 J3 for choiee bard; dressed do, lb. General Merchandise. NAILS We quote for standard sizes of Nafta lCd to 6Cd, 9 keg. 92 73.

Extra sire as fot lows, betrg the schedule adopted by all Nail mann-factLrers in the United Sttes; 8d tnt. 25c; 6d cut. 50c; 4d arid 5.1, 75c; 3d, 9150; IOJ to 5M Brad-head. 91 00; 8d do do, 91 IS; do do 91 50; 4d rji 5d do do, 91 75; JOd to Brad box, 75c; 8d do co, SI 00; 6d do do, 9125; 4dand5d dodo, fl 50; Spikes, all sues, box, 25c all per keg (ove ttartdanil. Discount for cash.

2 per cent POSTS Quotable at apiece to cargo lets. PAINTS We ouote prices as follows: White Lead, pure, lb; Pioneer, CaL 61e; Atlantic Sjc; Omaha, 6c; Litharge, 8c; Yellow Ochre, cry, 2jc; Ground Ochre, 7tSc; Venetian Red, Isc Varnishes Bright, gall; Copal. 93.54 Hoar s-5, 94 254" 50; Vaientine's, 94(ilb. SVErP We quote the product of the American and Caii'ornia Reon-ries follon Golden, in bbls. 5c: hf 374c: 5 gallon kega, 4S.c; tins, 52c; Golden drip, in 1 -gallon Una.

5jtc Eet cash. 81 GAR We quote: (A bbls. 8c; Ex.ra Fine Cub in bfcis, ec; IAl. Crushed, ia bbis. 7fc: Fine Crushed, in bbls.

7ic: Powdered bi bbls. Extra Fancy Powiiered. in Ibis, Sc-Dry GianulateU. in bo ConfectioneV lAi. in vvi r.xs.

in 6e Fl Dorado iu bbls, Clc: Golden in rbi f- Mariica in bbis, jc; Nonparea in bbls Fc hf bxs, jc adiLtioiisJ ail kinds- 1 Cwll ic do. all other txs, le Term o.k fcI3, iiuioo. itiii ip dox: i-me Apples, So 00s; 00 92 uC3i00 bunch; ADpleg. i5ca Cranberries: 917 (Mali bbl; Mexican Grans -s. 20 00(9 'VwfA r.nB' f-Hg3 CO box.

i VEULIAtiLEsVuotat ens are as 6 i73c 100 It Garlic, 23c lb-' I 0(a. 98 sack: fieetn 7fj I i urriins. stcanso la Auction Sale To-Day. R. D.

W. Davis. Co. At sales rooms, sso. 211 Pine street, sale of Boots, cnoea, at 10 ciock.

Stocks, and Boni. Ban Francisco, January 9-2 Bid. Akd Bonds. HjOJ 17 Bonus. 122 Col Dry Dc 15.

104 Mkt St Bs.110 1101 "100 Sl'BB Oakland RRBs 1071 Oak asli't s. 101 Or gn KS Bs Bonos. 94 06 Bon.ls...Ii5I 116 Central 20 i.2. City CO SO Col St. Sll Pacific Bank.

..130 California 1074 109 Commercial In. 124 Fireman sF nd.128 II rce utuaL 1 42 State Invsiiit 1.1(0 Sun Ins t2 Union Insurna 115 Western insrnc 100 Atlantic l'ow. 50 60 -iant Powder. 5S SafetyNitroPr. 11 11 ctah row 3 VigoritePow 5 Vuican Powder.

30 36 al Ar Wf oueCo 5i 1 Cal Dr.Dock.. 37, Cal Electric ti t. 4 4j CalElecW 6 7i Cal ire orks 70 Cal Iron ft Co GldftStockTel. 58 671 HakalauaTlan. 3 Geary-st 9o" 971 93 Omnibus 57J 60 Presidio 48 53 Sntter-st IV d.

1 Tel Hill 2 4 Water 871 Si Capital Gas 60 Central Gas 69 awaiiau Com 4J JudsonManfCo 16 Oak Art VaclrA 40 Pioneer l. 41 2j" 4 55 5t2i Oakland Gas 294 58J. oa fr-afe iepoit. 47 48 First Nat Gd ti.317 Mornini Sales-Han Commercial 4': 25, 41. Afternoon iS.ths Haw Commtrrial 2'0.

4 afetfciiro Powder 50, 11. Water Bonds lit). San Francisco Stocte Board. JlFOrLAa MOBNlJrt KT.S5IO-J A. 30 Alta 3'0 Hale N.4 2C4 15 1C0 SO 3'c ...1 20 ...1 95 10(1 15..

100 I. a 200 50 100 50 tlnhir. Overman 100 0 60 10:55 Savage-. 1 Z3 95 1-c 15)Bolie. UK) Si'c ,...1 tJ ....1 75 ....1 SO 100 Con Sic 0 100 SO "5e 70 Eureka ....1 40 ....1 10 we .1 75(sl 60 ItiO a Is, 0 ....4 AVTKBJiOOS StiiHIOV 2:31 3.

50 Alrjha 4c Best a 1 15 S0 ft Nor. 5t0 ....4 20 50 600 Benton 0 8- v-R0 Mono. 1 SOri 25 1E0 BoiUe 2 UJ31 lfio Bulwcr 5c KXlCholiar ....1 2D0 Eureka 1 5-J 10 Mt .3 50 lsOOt'hir. 710 Savaee. 750 sierra 100 Utah.

..1 75 SOU Excneauer sc CLOSISO QUOTATIONS. Water Water Water Water Small. Smali. Large. Large.

..10.. 8.52 0 41ak 7 2 am J07pm ..11.. 9.57 1 34 A ti 8.12 A. OOpm ..12.. 2 27am 853 am 3.49 pm 1L14PM 3 21AM 9.31am 4.34 PM am 4 09am 1010 am 5.11pm ..15..

0.25 am 4.54 am 10 45 am 5.46 pm 05iam 5.34am 11.19 am 619pm JAKCARV 10. THE SlTf. Kisea 7.171 4.58 Bid. A kd I'll Altd Att 25 30 1 45 Andes 10 15 GouldiCurry. 1 05 1 10 AiohaCon 50 Hale a 4 15 4 20 Best a Belch.

1 10 1 2 I 50 55 Benton 5- 10 120 Bodie 1 SOOtipnir 45 50 10 2 Potosi 70 75 Chellai 1 7S 1 tO Savaee 1 70 1 75 Crocker 3 50 "ierra Nev da 60 65 CsOVireinia 25 30 B0 55 Stages cnunect at Sauta Rosa for SebastopoL At Clairvills for Skaggs' Springs, and at lovordale for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lake-noit, Bsrtlett Springs, Ukiah, Eureka, Navarro Lide, Mendocino City and the Geysers. from Saturdays Jo to HeaTdsburg, to CloverdaTe, EXCURSION TICKETS, good for Sundays only To Petaluma, 81 SO; to Santa Rosa, i'J: to Htialdpbui'g, to Cloverdale, 44 50; to Uuerue-viiie. 3. From San Francisco for Point Tiburon and San Rafael Week days. 7:45 A.3C, 9:10 A.M., 3:30 p.m., 5 P.

Sundays, 8 a. 10:30 A.M., 2:30 P. 6 P. M. i To San Francisco from San Rafael -Week days, 8 A.

10:20 A. OD p. Sundays, 8:10 A. 11:45 A. 3:45 p.m., p.

M. To San Frsncisco from Point Tiburon Week days, 8:20 A. 10:45 a. 4:05 P. 5:30 p.

Sundays, 8:35 A. 12:10 P. 4:10 P. PETER J. McGLYNN, Gen.

Pass A Tkt. Agt VALLEY RAILROAD. STEAMER JAMES M. DONAHUE LEAVES San Francisco and connects with trains at Sonom? Lauding as follows 4ff P. daily (Sundays excepted) from Washington-street wharf, for the town of Sonoma, Glen Ellen and way points.

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. 8f)A a. (Sundays only), from Wash- rl iajton-streot wharf, for the town of Sonoma, Glen Ellen and way points. Round-trip tieVeta to Sonoma, fl; to Glen folen, $1 51 PETER J. McGLYNN.

Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agent, AEIUCR HUGIILi. General i South Pacific Coast EailroacL ASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE STATION.

toot of arret street. South Bide, at 8 OA A. M. daily, Alvarado, Newark. Center ville, Ahiso, Santa Clara, SAN JOSH, Los Gatos, Wright's, Glenwocd, Felion, Big Trees, SAN1A CRUZ, and all way stations.

Qrt P- M. (Sundays excepted), express, Mt. V. Ovf Eden, Alvarado, Newark. Centerrilie, Alviso, Agnew'R.

Santa Clara, SAN JOrE. Los Gatos and all stations to SANTA CRUZ. 4 0A P- M- cily. for San Jose, Los Qalos and Oil intermediate point. SK EXCURSIONS to SANTA CRUZ and 50 to SAN JOSE, on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS, to return until MONDAY, inclusive.

4(f A. M. fSundays only), HUNTER'S UU Train to San Jose and way stations. TO OAK.LIXD AXD ALAMEDA. Sundays Svery half hour.

Week Days As above, except that 12 1 and 2 p. M. trips are discontinued. TICKET, Telegraph and Transfer OfKce. 222 Montiromery street, b.

F. L. FfXiLMOKE, K. M. GARRATT, Supmintendent.

F. A. p. Act 2 KEARNY SI S.F.CAt. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Coroiac, Nervous and special Diseases.

THE EXPERT SPECIALIST, DR. ALLEN, AS IS WELL KNOWN, IS A regular graduated physician and surgeon, educated at Bowdoin College and University of Michiftan. He has devoted a lite-time to, and is acknowledged to lie ti.e most expert surgeon in Lis specialty on the Pacific Coast. Young Men and Hiddie-Aged Men Who suffer from the effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses in msturer years, nervous and physical debility, impotency, loss of energy and memory, remember 1 have a vegetable compound, the result of many years of siiecial practice and hard study, which under n.y siiecial advice has never failed of succ ss in the cure of mau-hood, prt statorrhea, etc MY HOSPITAL EXPERiESCE fHaviag been-surgeon In two letvling hospitals) enables me to treat ail private troubles with excellent results. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to perform iruuossibihties, or to have miraculous or suieruatural power.

I claim only to be a SKILLFUL and SUCCESSFUL phy.uaau and surgeon, THOROUGHLY informed in my specialty. Diseases of Han. All applying to me will receive my honest opinion of their complaints. Noexirieectirg. I will guarantee a positive core in every case I undertime or forfeit el, 000.

Consultation in oilice, or by letter, free, and strictly private. Charges Oriice hours, 9 to 3 daily, 6 to 8 evenings. Sundays, to 12 only. Call or address DR. ALLEN.

Ai Kearny steeet, San Francisco, CaL asi The Eminent Specialist, (Formerly of Philadelphia), 305 KEAKXY STREET, saa Francisea, TREATS SPECIAL, PRIVATE, CHRONIC and Nervous Diseases. The radical cure of Stiicture, Gleet, contracted local Diseases, feprciiic Diseases of the Blood and in, Special eoiaie Complaints. Sextiai Decline, Si-minal eskne-s, Nervous, Physical and Mental Doility of young mein diseases of il men, the result of yonthf ul follies or of excesses iu maturer year; Dright's Disease, Dialietc-sOravel. and all aitectiom, of the Bladder and Kidneys. AU uaus-ous dniys and oiii, heroic ru.

urt-s dbcardtMl. TLe method of treatnit-nt is sciemiric and nl Faticn be ired at home. free. Thorough examination and auvk-, Tr( atise sect free- Charges reasonable. All business ti ansacted in the stricei eonriaence.

nil or wrne. Orliee hears -9 to 5, 6 to 8. Sunt" ays. 10 to 12, 2 to A VARIfinnPLP nless sure cure. Book Agency.

No. lofliuiwn street. New York. 6V frJ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 6ai Francisco.

9, 1885. tyv or iulftl Shipping ut firtt pagt. Arrived. Btmr Humboldt, Paton, 23 hrs fm Eureka; pass and mdse to Seavies stone. Br khip Kap.mda, Massou, 85 tl fm Newcastle.

H76 ton coal to (ieo Theobald ft Co. Ger bak Flda, Faust, 133 ds fm Newcastle, Kng; 111 tons ccal to Meyer, WIIsoj a to. Sailed. Btmr Queen of the PaciSc, Alexander, Astoria. Stw.r Newport.

Smith. Newport. Gii sy, Hail, Santa Cruz. Stmr Alex Duncan, Nicolson, Lompoc. Ship I.liabeth, Bulman, Liverpool.

Ship Ecli.se, bhiilaber. LWerpooL Shin Levi Burg-ss, Johnson, Cardiff. Br bark Royal Alice, Fletcher, Queenstown. Br bark Inch Kei! Bteieni, tjueenstown. ItaJ bark Andres, Mar.elli.

Queenstown. Schr Norway, PauL Hono.u.u. Schr ennie Gritlln, Bovle, Point Reyes. Schr Garcia, Ionian, Point Arena. Bchr Cassie Hayward, Schaie, Humboldt Schr Vesta, Minor.

Columbia Rirer. Cleared. fr stmr Bordeaux, Phellpot, Havre; Leon Blum. Ship Oregon, Merrimaa, Liverpool; Ballour. Get ine ft Cn.

Co'3 Hongkong; Macondray Bark Eeaver, White, Apia; A Crawford Brig Cousins, Honolulu; Spreck-cls a firs. Brig C.trtrey Ford, MiUer, Kahului; barb a 1. i a-h jr at Sarai.t- s.r.1 a total Itsj: crew ssved. lrnitfe Ports. PO- iJ AMBLE Arrived, Jan 9th.

schr Compeer, ce 1st lost. oEAl XE-Anived, 8ti. ship Tto BictB-ers. h-nce i7tii lilt SAN PEDRO-Arrived. Jau 9th, stmr Eureka, hence Sailed, stmr A neon, for San Francisco; schr Annie Gee.

for TACOMA Arrived, Jan 6th, scar Annie Lax-sen, hence 27th uit Eastern Ports. NEW TORK-Cleared, Jan Sth, ship Yorktown, for Ban Irancisco. Foreign Ports. DEAL-Pased, Jan 8th, Br ship Pengwern, hence Sept Sth for Queenstown. Telestraimse.

Point Lob is. Jamiarr 910 p. M. Weather thick; wind Nil; velocity 8 miles per hour. BOBS.

BitOWNsTONE In this city, January 9, to the ife of Isaac Lrownstone, a al'FFEX In tbis city. January 6. to' the wife of rreJerict Graurfel, a daughter. this citv. January 7, to tie wife of Joseph J.

Koran, a son. KE.1"BEICK-In this eity, tacember 18, to the WLfe of G. Keubiick, a MAHOXY In this city, January 8, to the wife 04 M. c. Mahony, a daughter.

SCHLES1NGER In this city, Jan nary 8, to th wife of Nathan Schlesinger, a daufchter. BERTHANDI AS In Siieliiag, Jaauary 8, to the ifeof A Bertrandias, ason. HAKKIED. COLLKs-pike In this city, January 1, by the KT T. K.

Noble, William D. Collins and Ella Pile, both of this city. DIED. tin order to secure absolute correctness in an-nonncetnent of funerals, friends of the deosased honid brine their notices to the bnainess office of tr ExiULSEB, No. 10 Montgomery street, near Market MOTT In this city, January 8, Julius H.

Mott. natire of Vermont x-rTFriends ana aeaumtances are rew--fully invited to attend the funeral te-uay (-atrirdayi, at I does P. from Lis late denoe. No. 546 Turk street Intorinent private-.

FOX In this city, January 7, Sarah, daughter of There, Fox, a native cf New York, aged li years and 2 months. HIES In this city, January 8, Michael Brien, a native of Ireiacd, acd 4. yean. JJIICCLLASroUS recubitiis. Mornins Sales Water K0, 87i- Gas lbrht 53i.

Aftcrui on Sales Geary St 50. 96 J. Safe IWasit 50. 5, -7. ight 110, f.fcl.

SV Water 40. Market St Bonils-EHiOO, 110J. a tonoji, 4a siu.iuj, mx. SecanUes. JTew York January 9.

TJ. S. 3s 1P1 Northern Faci 161 lr. S. 4ls 1:2 l'o 1'iet il U.

s. 4s. Do Mortg Bils.lu? r.Mf a s. 124 Am. Fnress Oregon Navigation 71 Canada faci -4 wit i 'auada Southern 30 Transcontinental.

13 Central Paci.ic uresQ- Imi rovenit nt Do Fir 44 Oregon Imp. 6o Cl.icaso, 118 I Pacific Mail ,.545 Del LackSL WtS.ern..BJ:Panana 98 Denver line's Idanl 67 Erie 14 St. 74 Hanoibal St. lexas racigc. 1 Kansas i Texas i.ion Paciric 43 Lake shore U.

Express ouisTille Nash 25 W'e ls Farco Michigan Central S5i Western Villi a i Northwestern. till LONDON. January 9 V. S. Bonds, 4.

12s; 4Ss, 115! 4, ex 6s, IsX. Conxls, 9 P-li for Mony and for csount. HarSi.TC-r. per ounce, 925 r.ne, 4ii. Lank of England tate.

Eve ier cent. The Markets. Sax Fbasiisco Janaa 9. Gold Bars. 9'X) fine, ar.

Comiaercial 'Bus. cent pep annum, friO. Coum erclal LilR 1 rime, i Call Loanv ed e. Fxchance on Atlantic ei, dra'ts. 15321 Exchxi'ge on At autw citie-.

teit graphic, 2C321. Lx ange Sterling, CJd biiia ou London, pence, per 91. 4 -id. Exchanje Lcdon, Merc', acts' pence, jL 501 goOl. Eicbange, London, Sight, tankers', pence, per 4.jiii.

Jd. Exc )e, London, Calle. peuce, pe. $1. Paris Eak.rs Bids Louf.

Frama, 95 15 4:5 15. jis Bankers' ills Francs per 5 12S 10. on per mark. 2 21J. xi an 8(3 6j.

Keti.it fcili e-, per ceut discount, 17131, SL1V T'iRK. Jannanr 9. Money. ill; cosed, offered. Fii oe Mercantile Paper, 4ii) Ste.liagExcUange.

backers' eteraug Exchange, demand, 4.S4?. etroleum Qniet; 751. 8 per ounce, ICS. Wool Stea iy; i5a23c. btury, puDed, S2 Q.2r, la ici.p.

l-ti4l barry, Ilc Hiies tdrys-Qaiet; 21i jic. Flour Steady. Quicksilver Qui 4Cli3471c. Sugar -Ste 1o; crashed, 95 47U grantdatid. so Cuban remit ry 94 15.

CoMee stouger; Rio. Ja Borax Steadi California refined, SJc gh Wines steady. Leather Quiet California. Lime dOii rteadv. Ci.y.o.c; Calcutta.

5. "54c Coa' O.l Saily. Crude, tiiisi.e; refined. Tis? c. Cantor CU Quttt and stead; 17altc lb, 8 Its to gallon.

Lavd Oil- Qniet. rummer. 55c; Winter. 1 Iron Vuiet. Ame.icau.

1, I6 (Aigis sO; So. 2. JUtXSti i 1 Pat. iAi.Crufbel 7ic Extia FiueC.ushel.7ic; DryGraiJitI? Granniated. 7c; Lxa c.lc; cSdSTc'g.

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