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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ‘Wheat weak and dull. Barley quiet. Other cereals Inactive. Hay unchanged. Beans depressed. Silver as before. Huwalian Rice lower. Bacon advanced 1y Wool dull. Hides weak. Hogs w Beef and Mutton unchanged. Potatoes weak., Onions steady. Pickled Butter higher. cgg market quiet and easier. A car of Eastern Poultry at hand. Plums and Nectarines higher. Raspberries advanced. Dried Fruits improving. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, August 28, 1895, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with (hose of the same date last sea- | son:-Eureka ,15, last season .02: Red Bluff .16, last season .02; Sacramento .04. trace; Ssn Francisco .01, last season trace; Fresno trace, last season trace: San Luis Obispo last season | trace, last season .00; Los Angeles trace, last sea- | son trace: .01. last season .45. The following maximum temperatur ported from stations in_California to-day: Eureka S n Luis Obispo 80, Yuma 104. Red Bluff 104, Fresno 98. Los Argeles 82, Secramento 96, Independence 92, San Di 3 faximum temperature 64, minimum 5 The pres: fngton coast ains in Idah ghest this evening onthe Wash- and along the crest of the Rocky Tt 1s lowest in Sontheastern cather has prevailed through- ates except in the extreme on of Washington, where rain tions are favorable for fair weath- on for the next day or two. It warmer in Southern California ast 0f the Sierra Nevadas. northwester: has fallen. er_sonth r will_become st , becom- ast Saturday night; warmer in eastern portion Saturday; fresh wester] ecoming Lrisk on the north: ern const S For Sout Saturday, warmer in the interior of t , and at Los les fresh w ong the coast; northerly in the ir For Nevada and Utah—Fair and warmer Satur- day. For Arizona— tion Saturday. ¥ Fair; warmer in the northern por- Tancisco and vieinity—Fair; nearly y « Saturday and prob- night v Sat noon. Forecast-Official. MARKETS. XEW YORK NEW YORK. N. ug. 28. — The stock speculation to-day was narrow and almost entirely professional. The sales were only 136,286 shares ngainst 26 8,604 yesterday. Sugar figured for 26,- 300 shares, tobacco for 19,400 and Burlington for 00 shares, It will be seen that the dealings in the industrials dwindled to small proportions. The interest in these stocks is on the wane, and even that rumor that directors have about come to the conclusion that the St. Louis combination against tobacco Is not as powerful as its friends wou have the holders of tobacco stock to believe. S 114 to 108 d then rose to 11015@110. ‘obacco declined to 9515, and_later. on covering advanced 10 9814, Chicago Gas lagged the close. when. in svmp an advance to 62 foll eneral Electr.c were dull ced o 86 and later rec v list the grangers he tolerably » moderate ul The variations in the other prominent issues were ir- regular and call for no special mention. New 2nsland. however, Tose 154 to 6155 and closed at 6014 bid. Lake Erie and Western preferred con- tinues In demand and a further covering of short contracts advanced the price to 82@81. Tomorros's consignment of gold for Europe consists of $835.000. taken from the local sub- treas: 5,000 bullion, obtained from Tt was announced from Bos Id had been de- I'lhis makes toba leading issues show Coliateral T any reports fe Deposit p1 tificates 29 0 quotations: Orange —Victori 21 60@1 S four s NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. weak: 5@l0c lower to s grade: do, fair to fan dc, patent Minnesota clear, $ 2 25 do straigh 50: a5 patents. $3 20@ 430; low extras, $2 15@2 8 mills, $3 909 4 15: do patent, $120@445: Southern flour, dull, weak: common to fair extras, $2@2 80: good to choice do. $2 90@3. Cornmesl—Quie Ttye—Nominal v ellow Western, $2 75@2 80. Whent—Fal store and ele 89c: 1. 0. b., 6E@5I4C No. 1 Northern, 691.@ declined 14@%sc on e and local realizinz: advanced 3;c ing, better Iate cables £nd jocal covering, declining ec on reelizing, closing firm a 14@35sc advance with trading moderately active. December and Scpt~mber most active. No. 2 red August, 8734c 1. 6754¢; October. 88c; December, 6955c active: No. 2, rand firmer. No. 2,4414c In elevator: float. Options opened at 15@3c, declined T cables and local realizing, rallied 3@ th the West on local covering, closing firm 34c a0 14@%c advance with a d most active. September. 14c: M. Oats-miderrand steady, c s dull and firm. October, 233/gc 2, 2514¢: No. 2 . 3, 25¢; te and Western, 27@34c. Pigiron~Tn good demand; $1150@14. Copper—Firm. _Lake, $12 25. Lead—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50. Tin—Firm. S:iraights, $14 30@15; plates, firm; fai- demand. Spelter—Quiet. firm. American, Domestic, $3 15. Hops— ate common to choice, 34@7c: Pacific Coast, 4@7c; London market un- changed. Wocl—Quier and steady. Domestic fleece, 16@ | 22¢: pulled, 1 xas, 10@14 Lard—Lower. Western sieam, $6 3214; City, $6 10 asked; Sep quiet; Con:inent, $6 80; South America, $7 20: compound. Pork—Quiet and weak: Mess, $11@11 50. Butter—Moderate demand, unchanged. Cheese—Fairly active; firm. fancy, 714@734c: do small, 614@815c; part skims, 214@61/4c; full skims, 115@2c. Fggs—Firm. light receipts. vania. 14%6@15Ysc; Western, tresh, L@14Y0: do rer case, $1 80@A. e Tallow—Quiet, less firm. City, 435@434c. Cottonseed oill—Quiet, easy. Crude, 24c: yel- low prime, 28%4¢; do g0od, off grades, 263/5c asked. Rice—Steady, quict. Domestic, 37x@6c: Japan, 834 @dc. Molasses—Moderate demand, firm ; foreign nom- inal. New Orleans. 2 Coffeo—Barely steady, 15@23 points down: September, $14 60@14 75: October, $14 §14 85: November, §14 70@14 80: 'December, $14 6E@14 75 March, $14 45@1450. Spot Rio, dull, steady . 7, 16¢. Sugar — Raw. dull, steadv. Fair refining, 2 15-16¢: centrifugals. 96 test. 314c: refined, quiet, steady: off A, 3 15-1¢@41/4 Tmoid A. 4 7-16@434¢: standard A, 4 5-16@414c: confectioners’ A. 4 516 @434c; cut'loaf, 4 15-16@5Y4c; crushed, 4 15-16 @5Ysc: powdered and cubes, 4 9-16@434¢; granu- | lated, 4 5-16@454c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, T11., Ang. 23.—There was a continu- tion this morning of the weak feeling which has of late become so pronounced in wheat, the initial trades being made at from 33@%sc under yesier- day’s close. Lower cables and the apparent en- larging of the northwestern regeipts were respon- sible for the weaker opening. Within & few min- uies of the orening the market sharply reacted 34¢ t0 62%4c on free covering by pit shorts and then held steady. Liverpool cables were quiet and stead; with futures quoted lad lower. Receipts at Chi- cago were a little below the estimate, 73 cars arriv- ing. The Northwest had liberal supplies, 472 cars coming in at Miuneapolis and Duluth. With- drawals from_store, 63,602 bushels and 294,050 bushels, including wheat and fiour cleared o’ sea- board. "Continenial ‘markets ciosed higher with the exception of Antwerp. which was unchanged. As the session_advanced offerings became scarce am the tone of the market improved. Shorts then became elarmed a5d covered ireely, the market closing steady and about lc higher than at the opening. September wheal opened from 6134@ 8350, sola between 6294c and 61 vac and closoiat 62%5c, 3/c higher than yesterday. Estimated re- ceipts for to-morrow, 90 cars. Corn— An_easier feeiing prevailed in corn this ble wind, becom- | ! trade: September | er. $6 30, nominal: refined, | State. 6@734c; do | ‘tate and Pennsyl- | an Diego .00, last season .00: Yuma | Californi | totals at the pri Kunsas Cif | | account. | change sold at 60c discount. "lower. WoRLD. morning. It was caused mainly by the prospects of rain in the West and n sympathy with the weaker tone of the wheat market. Later corn be- came somewhat firmer on a fair demand from shiorts. but a very small trade was transacted and that principally of a local character. ,Receipts were slightly below the estimate. 857 cars arriving. Liverpoolycables were easier, yd lower for spot and August and 14d lower for thelater months. Withdrawals from store were 420,855 bushels, and export ciearances zmounted to' 55,223 bushels. The market closed firm, in sympathy with the strength of wheat on a free covering by shorts. September corn opened at 355sc. sold_between 3654 and 35Lec, closing at 36Yac, 55@%C over v. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 650 on a fair demand rading was very light and the market tically teatureless. Receipts were 206 bushels were taken from store. The clos> was steady in response fo the firmer feeling in wheat and corn. Sentember closed a& shade over yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow . Cash Northwestern, $103@ uthwestern, 81 01!(‘ September, 8103 October, $103@1 0! Receipts were Provisions were active but weak. Raidl:g by a prominent local speculator, liquidating by longs and free coverings by shorts combined to make an active market, but prices, especially for pork and v weak. There was also considerable e selling orders, which Fe'ped to wi At the close September pork Jower, September lard 5¢c lower, September ribs 20¢ lower than vesterday. Closing prices: ‘Wheat — August, 6°c: September, 62%sc; De- 647sc; May, 6914¢. September, 364c; Decem- $5 95. Ribe—September, §5 80; October, $5 8734 Jano- T was steady. Fancy grades sold readily at advance. Extra creameries, 1934c; firsts, lS’g‘]Q(‘. Other grades were unchanged. I3zgs were firm and active. Offerings were light. The demand wes £ood for both local and shipping Fresh stock sold at 12¢ per dozen. Money was easy at ltli-ll/? 5@51% per cen on time fo; ans. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Irr, Aug. 23.—The receipts of cattle to-day were moderate. There was 2 good demand for choice and prices advanced 5@10c. Western rangers were weak and 10@25c The demana for hogs was active and prices advancel 5@10c. The rece:p s were fair. Sheep e sie.dy and offerings moc.erate. — Receipts, 7000: common to_extra 40@5 95: stockers and feeders, $2 25 and bulls. $1 25@3 45: Texans, S2 : Western Rangers, $2 40@4 50. Hogs — Receipts, 16.000: Leavy packing and shipping lois. $4 40@4 80; common to choice mixed, $4 #5@1 90; choice assorted, $4 80@5: light, $4 50@ s, $2 T5@4 £0. Sheep — Recelpts, 7000: inferior 1o choice, 81 50@3 40; lambs, $3@4 90. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. California frait was sold at open auction here to-day as -follows: By Porter Bros. Company. Pears—Burtletts, $1 40@ 210; Buerre Hardys, $175@190. Peaches — Susquehannas, $1@1 15; Late Crawfords, 81 05: Brai $1: Orange clings. 80@85c: Me- 75@90c; others, 75c. Prunes—German, Gros, 90c@#1 05; Hungarizn, 85c@ Silver, §0c. Plums—Egg, $1: others. 65@ Half crates, Tokays, S5c@8$1: National Fruit Association: Peaches— : September, 197ge: Octo- | mber, $9 $714: October, §9 87%4; | Lard — September, $5 95: October, $6; January, | per cent on_call and | New York Ex- | Late Cra uehanna, $1@1 05; Orange Cl tt Clings, 75@80c. Plums—K. . 75@85c. Prunes—Erench, S0c. Peal $160. | Grapes—k By the Earl Fruit Company: Pears—Bartlett, 25, Grapes—Tokay $1 05@1 80; Muscat, Rose de Peru, 65 NEW YORK, was sold_at open sy as follows By the Earl Frait Comp:ny: Pears—Bartlett $2 10@2 4 ite_Dojenne, $1 35, Grapes— $150@1 80: Muscat, $1 05@1 35: Rose de @1 35; Secdless, 90c. Prunes—Gros, ational Fruit Association: Pears—Bart- 2 40; Buerre Hardy, 81 75@1 80. OHIO, Aug. —Peaches—Cali- $1 15 per box:; Lake Shore, §1 150 per busel: Delaware. $1@2 50 per pushel. Pears—California Bartleit, $2 per box. Plums— . §1 3021 L;ug»r hox: Damsou, $3@4 per reen gages. 30@40c per basket. ‘Oranges— 50 per_box; seedlings, 82 75@ 5 per box: Messina, $2 20@2 75 per box. BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 23.—Bank clearing August 22, with comparisons, as telegraphed to . 1 | Bradstres Percentage CITIES. Amount. Inc. Dec. | New Vork 187 Boston .13 8 B! 1 Swo W 1. 0. 7.3 5. ¥ ore. San Francis Milwankee indianavolls.. Butaio. St. Paul Omah Der Los Angel Portland, Or. Tacoma. 559,158 521,723 51,286 $300,518,416 402,202,427 DOMINION OF CANADA. Montreal. .739. Toronto. 4,888.075 Hallfax 1,588,374 ‘Winnipeg. . 990,451 Hamiiton. 4 550,858 Totals.......... . 818,558,249 DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 23—R. G. Dun & Co. n their weekly review to-morrow will say: The volume of business shrinks, as is natural in Au- gust, and the shrinkage seems rather larger than usual because transections in July were some- what inflated for that month. The settlement of wages in the window-glass works foreshadows higher prices, and the carpet-workers about Phila- delphis, by proposing to accept higher wages after September 16, broke the ranks of employers o that nearly all consented to an advance of 714 per cent on Thursday. The strikes of clothing-workers Frogress every day ‘toward better wages for the employed. The price of wheat has fallen 3%c during the week, recovering a fraction on Thursday in spite of all efforts 10 bold back_suppiies irom farms and to encourage buying. Wheat ouzht to go abroad freely at present prices, but Atlantic_exports, fiour incitded, have been only 1,352,602 bushels ‘or the weex, agaiust 2.694,764 last year, and for four weeks only 4,318,832 bushels, against 10,937,447 last year. Impressive stories of short crops abroad have little welght in the presence of such a record, and the abstention of foreign purchasers proves more eftective tban the withhoiding of wheat by Western farmers. Naturally the 57c wheat of the Pacific Coast still goes forward freely in place of the Atlantic supplies. Corn has alsodeclined 414c while pork and Lard, with sceustomed inconsi tency, rise o shade as corn declines. Cotton bas advanced a fraction. to §7 75, without any definite change in crop prospects, and as usual the immenss volume of stocks carried over in mills And com- mercial hands here and abroad, about 3, 000 bales American, is by most traders not appreciated, Itisa reliefto turnto the great industries in which the enormous orders placed some weeks or months ago caused phenomeral activity for the season. Ln iron, notwithstanding some unensiness because the output has greatly increased, heavy purcaases by (wolending compantes have ad vanced the price of Bessemer 50c, and a new combination has raised_gaivinized barb wire to $1 80, while combinations are being formed in wire rods sud common wire and an advance in prices is ex- pecied. Other prices are unchanzed. and the new grders for iron and sieel products are not kt present arze. In boots and shoes the shipments of old orders | again exceed those of any previons year for the month thus far, and vet 10 almost every branch the Dew orders aré. very weanty. aithough prices of boots aud shoes, of leather, and also hiaes, are very firmly maintained. in cotcon goods the demand is rather moro active as the price of raw mater.al advances, but other- wise the busine ss has not materilly changed, and tne quotatyon for print clothe is a shade lower this week. Sales of wool ar: again smaller than in 1892, 'and for the month thus far have been 16,847, 200 pounds, of which 9.121,300 were domestie, azainst 16,092,950 lust year, 16,316,870 of which were domestic, against 21,381,400 in the same week of 1892, 0f which 17,410,860 were domestic. But the speculative buyers still hold prices very stiffly, and are supporied by the strength in for- cien markets. Nomarked chauge appears in do- ‘mand 10r woolen cocds, bat there I (teressed ap- prehension shown by agents regardlng the exten- sive sales of foreign woolens. Failures for o weeks of August show liabllitles amounting to 83,827,697, of which §1818,372 were of mannfacturing and $1,879,285 of trading concerns. In the same week last year the amount of liabilities are reported at 83,948,415, of which $1,584,366 were of manufacturing and $1,649,359 of trading concerns. ) Failures for the week have been 222 In the ipal cities for the week ended | 85 Louisville & 68114 U 43 | Loulsville Na& Ch. 2:53% U. gdl/, i .113%4 U. 8. Rubbe 4054 Memphis & Charls. 15 Preferred. . 94 Mexican Ceniral,.. 48 Utica & B. RIYer 160 Michigan Centrai.. 1013, Wab. S. L. 87 Minn & S. L. — | _Preferred. 214y | Preferrea. —_ Wells-Fargo. 109" | Minn. & St. 2584 Western Un 9355 1st preferred 85" Wis Centra B 2d preferred. 5614 Wheeling & 1615 Missourt Pacific.... 377 _Preferred. 50 | Mobile & Ohlo. 2415 Am Cotton 73 Nashvilie Chat 70 W U Beef 814 Natonal Linseed.. 2815 L T Traction.. preiy N.J. Central....... 10614 CLOSING BONDS. US4s reg........ . 11214 M K T2ds....... .. 851 Do, 48 coupon... 11215 Do,4s........".0. 89 U S 4s new reg.....12214'Mutual Union 6s...110 Do, 48 coupon...12214|N J Cent Gen bs.. 118 Do. 2s. . 9814 Northern Pac 1sts.117%% Do, 5 11835 Do, 2d 102 1o, 58 Coupon....11584 Do, Sds 7134 Cherokee 4s, 1896.10034 | Northwest Consols.141 | -10044! Do, deb bs. 108 11003,/0 R & N 1sts..... 111 1003 S L&IronMtGen 55 84 00 /St L & S F Gen 6s.109 D. C. 3-6 bs. 110 [St Paul Consols 7 AlaClass A'4... 108 (8t P.C. & Pa 1sts.119 Do, Class B 4, 58.108 | Do. Pac Cal ists..115 La Consolds........ 99 [Southern k. B. 5s. 9634 Missouri fanding..— [Texas Pacific firsta 93 | N Carolina con 6s..125 |Texas Pacseconds. 28 Do, 4s...... 103 |UnionPac 1stof'96.106' | | | | | Hocking Valley... 2434 Sugar Refiner Homestake 28%5| Preferred. 1 H. & Texas Cent.. 3 Tenn.Coal & Iron. 8543 | iinois Central....1015' Preferred, 98" | | Towa Central. 103} Texas Pacific. 12 Preferred. 8513 Tol.A-A.& N Mich. 114 Kansas & Texas.... 1754 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 48 | Preferred.. 37%g Preferred.. 78 Kingston & Pem... 3 7TolSt.louis&K.C. 7 Lake Erie & Westn 2733 Preferred. Preferred. 8084 Union Pacific i lg:x/ '({ P.. Den. & 01 | Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Au, Choice, 6114@62V5c; Brewing, 6 | 811067 20 Tor Ko, 2"and Soa 15 grade. ¥0c B ctl. We quote: Miiling, 95c@$1: fancy fair. 3. Ay, 2 , 70¢; Surprise, $31@1 10 B ctl. CORN—Large Yellow, 81 05@1 17%4 &'c 3 ! Bme!l Round Yellow, $1 1214 17%3; hite, $1 Ofl@l 1) otl. RY —75&8214: ctl, BUCKWHEAT-8714@95c B otl. | Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 P ton. United States, 'flln!t 234 last year, and 43 in Can- ada, agalnst 33 last year. BRADSTREET ON TRADE, NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 23.— Bradstreets to-morrow will say: The volume of general trade throughout the East, South, Southwest and on the Pacific Coast is no larger in volume. At western and central western points, with some exceptions, signs are conspicuous of the favorable influence on business by a prospectively enormous Indlan corn crop, and the very large harvest of shipping wheat. Bradstreets furnishes the Jatest bullish news re- specting whea:—the Information that exports from both coasts of the United States and from Montreal this week have increased again for the fifth week in succession, smounting to 2,389,000 bushels, against 1,824,000 bushels last week; 3,182,000 bughels in the week a year ago: 4,960,000 bushels two years ago: 4.606,000 bushels in the like week of 1862; and 6,348,000 in 1891. On the Pacific Coast business is not particulerly active. The Oregon as well as the Calffornia wheat ig short. Portland will have an industrial exposi- tion In October. Rains in Washington have saved much valuable timber from fire. The clipper service from San Francisco (10 New York has o resumed. NEW YOHLK STOUKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call Is easy at 1x: last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@ 43,%. Bar silver, 665%c. Mexican dollars, 5314C. Sterling exchange 1s barely steady, actual business 1n bankers’ bills at $4 853, @4 8914 for 60 days and $4 803,@4 90 fordemand. Posted rates, $4 3912@ 49015, Commercial bills, $4 873,@4 88Y. Gov- ernment bonds steady; State bonds dull; raflroad Silver at the Board was easier. CLOSING 8TOCKS. . 98 |Norfolk & Wel bonds firm. Am Tel & Cable. ‘Atchison. 1754 _Preferred. Preferred. — "|North American. Adams Express...147 |Northern Pacific.. 4 Alton, Terre Haute. 82 | Preferred. 1700 ‘American Express.11814 Northwestern. ..... 10333 ‘AmericanTobacco. 98 | Preferred. 146 Preferred. 108 Y. Centrai......1017% Bay State Gas. 19 [N, Y. Chicago&S.L, 16 Baltimore & Ohio.. 84%4{ 1st preferred..... 70 Brunswick Lands. 2 | 2d preferred 30 Buffalo, Roch & P. 21 INJY.&N. H.. 200 Canaaa’ Pacific.... 6314, Y. & New Eng. 60’ Cenada Southern . 5534(N. Y. Susq & W.... 18 Canton Land. 507g| Preferred. 42 Central Pacific.... 18Vg0ntario. .. Ches. & Ohio. 217" Ontario & Western. 1744 Chicago Alton. 160 |Oregon Improvmt. 813 Preferred. 172° | Preferred......... 85 hicago, B. & Q.... 903 Oregon Navigation. 20 Chicago « E. Il 52" Oregon Short Line. 10 Preferred 10334 Pacific Mail, . 28 | Chicago Gas 62" Peoria, D.& Evans. 6%g Cleve & Pittsburg.162 Consolidation Coal. 3214 Pullman Palace. Consolidated Gas..142 Quicksilver. Pittsburg & W pfd. 80 d b3 "g’n C. C. C. &St. Louls: 4914/ “Preferred. 19 ‘Preforre 94" Reading.. 18 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 367RioGrande &Westn 173 | Preferred. 92| Preferred. 071 Cotton OIl Cert.... 28 Rock Island, 8114 | Commercial Cable.160 |RomeWat &Ogden116 Del. Hudson 131 [St. L. & S. W, 755 Del.Lack&Western163 | Preferred. 1% Denver & R. G......100%4 St. Paul...... 7205 Preferred 146%5 Preferred. 12814 | Distillers, 217U St. Paul & Duluth. 2843 | General Electric... 361 _Preferred... 88 Erle...... 81 St. Paul & Omaha.. 4134 Preferred. 201! Preferred.........119 Fort Wayne. 162 St P. M. & M, Greai Northern pfd.125__ Silver Certifict Green Bay. 1y Southern Pacific. Harlem. 260 "~ Southern R. R. 314 Preferred. Hocking Coal S0 Carolina 443, Tenn new s Va funding debt. West Shore 4s.....108 Mobile & Obio ds.. 8814 R GranaeWest 1sis 769 | Do, rez...... ....— " Ches & O 51 12 Do, deferred 6s... 814/Atchison 4s. 3 Do, trusi rcpta st 6 | Do, 2ds A Canada South 2s..10834,G H & S A 6s. Cen Pac 1sts ot '95.102 | Do, 2d 7s. 1025 Den & R G 1st.....115%5 H & Tex Cent 85..112 Do, ds. .89 "| Do. con és. 110 Erie 2ds. 70 [Reading 4s 3 Kansas Pa Consols 72 Ks Pa lsts Den div105%| FOREIGN MARKETS., WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXG., Aug. 25.—The spot market is quict at 5s 2d@5s 3d. Cargoes are dull at 258 arrived. Missouri 6s. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following ust, b3 1%4d; September, §s 114d; Qotober, 1344; November, 5s 24; December, bs 244d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Aug. 23.—Consols, 107 11-16; silver, 3034d; French Rentes, 102t 20c. EXCBANGE AND BULLION, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sight New York Exchange, telegraphic. 05" | Fine silver, spot, § ounce. 6654 | Fine silver, 30 days. 6614 Mexican Dollars. 54 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Largiomore taxes for Cork 70,425 centals, valued at £66,900. The market continues quiet on the old plane of values. No. 1, 9214@93%c P ctl: choice, 95c; lower grades, 85@80c; extra choice for mill- i0g, 97Y5c@#1 0215 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, ¥1 015%: 100, $1 0134 May—100¢ 81 08. Seller '95, new, storage paid—100, 995 100, 995c; 100, 99340, RXGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, $1 01%. May—200, $1 0814. AFTERNOON SESSION — December—1100 tons, $1 02: 500, $1 0255, May—100, $1 0815, BARLEY—Nothing new. Duliness continues to characterize the market. Feed, 583,@60c B ctl; c; Chevaller, ® cul for ot CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, 8ESSTON—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—No sales. AFTEENOON SESS810N—No sales. OATS—Nothing new to report. New Salinas, 65 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS3, FLOUR~—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 3 45 @ bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@8 2! operie. 82 3563 50 9 561, b RNMEAL; ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 @ ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Jobbing at $11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to $18 B ton for the best. . FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barle; $13 50@14: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: HAY—Dealers quote previous prices. Wheat, $7 Q10 9 ton: Oay 3885 i ton Whassand Out; 39 50 I faitn $3 5007 80; Clover, ¥ ; Compressed, i 50@6 n. AV iered 5t Soisoc B baler BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Are weak and dull. Bayos are quot- able at $1 15@1 25 P ctl: Small Whites. $2 25@2 35 B ctl; Pea, $2 35@2 50 B ctl: Large , 82 15@3 28: Pink, $1 10@1 26; R Biachere, dominal: Red Kidney: nomitat 1) $5@5 - ‘e?:nu-m-,noa 26 for small New Brown Mustard, $175@2: New Yeliow Mustard, $1 76@2 B ctl; Flax, $2 25@ 250 % cu: Canaty, 314aBle0 B B: ‘Altalts, nom- inal: nge. lfimfih [emp, 4¢ B b. DRIED PE. Peas, 4@4%c; The raw roduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Prices continue to shade off and the market is very weak. Sweets, $1 25@1 75; Garnet Ohiles, 50@60c P ctl; Salinas Burbanks, and §: SEE. 58 | berries, $€@9 B _chest decline. 10igc B B: medium, 9%k salted Kip, 7c; salted Calf, 10¢; b I:Xt\lm Burbanks, 50@50c; Early Rose, ONIONS—Sold Onions, 35@560c B VEGETABLES—Continue in heav, cheap. Green Chile " and 40c@$1 P sack: 7! 1 $125@1 75 ® box for Alameda. the River, 20@30c '® box: from the Bay, 25@40c ® box: Summer Squash, 20@! Beans 1003 Plekica, Bo6 2%c B . ; B & for No. better prices, bui fresh there is not much on the market. CEEAMERY—Fancy, 25%28 DatRY—Fancy, 2ic 8 PICKLED—] FIRKIN—14@15¢ B 1b. lower grades, 171{37@1;?%% B b, CHEESE—Is sieady and_unchanged, Fancy mild new s quotable at 7@7%c ® 1b; com- g00d, 415@6%50: Younz America, 6@8c; 0@I2c: Western, 7 5 mon to Kastern, EGGS—The market is much_quieter, and thongh quotations are no lower the feeling is rather casier. Fancy Eastern are quotable at 20@21c 8 Eastern, 16@18c: Duck Eggs, 20c; store Eggs, 16@20c; ranch Eggs, 22@26¢ doz: fair to chol 1 ® ozen, Peppers quotable at 25@5he % box for Be 3¢ P Ib; String Beans, 1@2c B Cucumbers, 30g50c: g eed’ Carrots, 30@4 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Pickled descriptions are very firm at yesterday at 40@50c B ctl: Pickle ct) supply and 36¢ @ box for :_Green Corn, P box for Berkeley and ‘Tomatoes from S0c ® box: Green 5@25¢ 'a!l‘:[;‘ o BG4 Jor Nov 3 Plant, 25@40c; Cabbage, Garlic, 2@ Butter is quiet, though seconds, 24 B . b, good to choice, 20c; @Sc P . POULTRY AND GAM‘E. POULTRY—A car of decline in Turkeys is California_stock. Eastern is at hand. A the only change in Live Turkeys are quotable at 18@l14c P b for Gobblers: 13@l4c P b for Hens; Geese, B pair, §1 25@1 P dozen: Ducks, $3 550 B dozen: Roosters, do, old, 84 50@b doz; for large and $2@2 50 for 4 50 @ ¥ryers, $ 50: Gosling doze: young, $: 150@1 75 HenChin 5 B dozen; rotlers, $3@4 small: Pigeons, $1 50 8 dozen for old and $1 75 for young. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Egg Plums and Nec- tarines are higher. Apples are in large supply. Melons show no change. able at 40@30c B box; for Red and 60@75¢ for White: Cantaloupes, 40c@ $1 ¥ case; Watermelons, 25@40c B box; Flgs, — for single and 40@75c for double Iayers: Plums, 20@40c; Egg Plums, §20; Green Gages are about gone: Peaches, 25@60c B bx and 35@50c P bskt ; Peaches in bulk, to canners, $18@20 B ton for freestones and $25 for clings: Apples, 25@65¢ B box; Crabapples. 40@75c B box: Pears, Bartletts, #1@1 25 ® box for Ne. 1 and 50@75¢ 3 box for off grad, for No. 1 and $25@30 for BERR!ES—Raspberries are muck higher and Strawberries are also do 2@ic P Ib: Blackberries Longworths and $1 50@3 GRAPES-The market continues very stocks being_too heavy. tainebleaux. 15@35c bo: ® box; Muscats, 30@50c CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons quotable at $1 25@2 for common and $2 50@8 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $3@4 $ bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITE—The demand for | Peaches and Apricots is now more or less buyers after supplies. This gives more tone to the market, and while there is no advance the feeling is firmer all around. The following prices rule on the Froit Exchange: New Apples, 3¢ P 1b for quartered, 3la@dc B for sliced and 43,@5c for evaporated: New 6¢ for fancy; new Pranes, Peaches, 6@514c, an 4l4c B b for the 4 sizes: new Apricots, and 9 3lac Pears, 7¢ P Ib for evapo: %QIVoW B tor fan quarters; Plums, 815@4%4¢ for pitted and 24c for unpltted. HAISING AND DRIE crow: seedless Sultanas, 3c; see crown London layers, $1 Dehesa clusters. $2 50; | Grapes—114c R 1b. NUTS—{Vainuts, 7@10c for shell, and 7@814c for hardshel for hal‘(lnh('h, and 6@10c ¥ for paper-shell; Peanuts 4Yac for California; Hic 6c¢ for rough and 8¢ for poilshed: Filberts, S@9c; Nuts, 7ha@8c B Ib; ¢ Brazil N HONE’ extracted, 5@514¢ B Ib; 414@5c: dark amber, 4@4l4c B b BEESWAX -24@25c © Ib. PROV CURED MEATS—Bacon 1s 3ac higher. continue firm. Bacon, 8¢ #® B for light medium, 13c @ I for extra light, ; rastern Sugar-cured Hams, cure California Hams, 11@11 P bbi: extra mess do, extra prime Pork, $0@9 £18 B bbl; 0. o, COTTOLENE—T44¢ in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TAEL(;;. WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIM Heavy salted hides, 8lhc @ saited \'?nl. 8c; ary 18c; culls and brands, dry Calf, 20c 36c each: Kids, | ¥ @, 15@25¢; skins, shearlings, 10@20c each; medium, 50@6Uc each: long wool, 60§70¢ each. Cuils of 'all_kinds, TALLOW-—No. 1 rende Taliow, 4@4t4c; refined, WOOL——The market New lambs' and fall Mendocino, 12@13% 5@10c; Kastern e s 2@6e B 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, $3 90@4; San Quen- tin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24 COAL—Weilington, 8 ton: Southfield Wellington,87 50 ton: Seattle, 86: Bryant $6: Coos B Scoten, $7 50: Brymbo, # in bulk and $1050 in sks; mixed is quotable at 8! $3 56@3 70; extra No. 1, 31 50@1 6214 Japan, §3 B otl. for pressed and 2@: 100se, 3lgc; 3-crown, 2%ge: 2-crown, 2¢; mperial cius: ess, $16 B bol: § LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@8%4c B b for compound, and £c for pure: pall; nia. tierces, 51c for com ure: balf bbls, 734c; 10- S—Weak and quiet at the Deerskins, g0od summer, 30¢ clips_quoted at 5@T7Yec % 1. Quotations for spring clip: Humboldt and ; Choice Northern, 1 aliey Oregon, 12@13%5¢c ¥ . $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, §9; Cannel, $8; Hawaiian is off a fraction again. Quinces are quot- Nectarines, 60@75¢ $3@7 50 100; Nutmegs, in bulk, $35@40 P ton 0. 3. g better. Huckleberries, @2 50 B cnest: R irawberries, $3@6 for % chest for large berries. wea Sweetwaters and Fon- lack Grapes, 15@35¢c : Tokay, 30@b0c B box. hox: Bananas, $1 25@2 Prunes, improving and there are 8@90 new Figs, black, 3@ Lpc for unpressed; rated halves, 4@6Y4c for 1@ D GRAPES—Raisins—4- cy cdless Muscatels, 2¢; 3+ 40 B box; clusters, $2; rs, $3: Dried paper-shell and soft- : Almonds, 2@214¢ 1 for softshell, and — 5@stc for Eastern and 4@ ory Nuts, b@be; Pecans, coanuts, $5 B 100. ® Ib: new water-white light _amber extracted, ONS, Hams B Ib for heavy and Bl4c llc B for light, and 1314@14c_for sugar 1215@]13c; 4e: Mess Beef, $7@HK $8@9; family do, $10: 50 @ bbl: extra’ clear, moked Beef, 9@9%4c Bl “alifor- und and 634@7c for tins, T34¢; do b-b, e tierces, and 834c B b in steers are quotable at light, 81c; Cow- Hides, usual selection, W B dry Kip, ld¢ prime _Goaiskins, 20@ winter, 10@15¢; each; short wool. 30@40c heep- atout Yoc less red, 4l3@dlac: country 6c; Grease, 3@314c B b, is_dull and unchanged. 110 T@8c: Oregon, heavy, @:6c. w Wellington, $8 B #5: Wallends, 87 50: 7 50; Camberland, $8 50 Pennsylvania Anthracite te and_Pieasant Valley, Chinese 3 1215@3 17%: No. 1, $3 96@4e 20 awaiian, 90@4 15: Rangoon, §3 30 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, ail 854c: Dry Granulated, 5c: Gonfectioners’ A, 434c; agnolia A, 414C: EXtra , 484c: Golden C, 41jsc; D, #74c: hall-barrels, 34 miore than barrels, and boxes V¢ more. SAN ' FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue weak at and Mutton are steady. the recent decline. Beef Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: ond qualit; MUTTON — Wethers, ke 6c B Ib. PORK—fi%e lgo s, 3 for small and —x!ur ?30 615¢ 9 b, BEEF—Firs. quality, fi@% , 414¢; third do, 3@ VEAL—Large, 4@5c: sm: cholce, sec- . ate B . ThGoe, Ewes, @440 8 1 3 Gt Bronsea dor5i46 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 TOURS. Flour,qr. sks......14.972Wool. bls 135 Wheat, ctls.. 4,587 Oregon 28 Barley. ctls........ 5,676 Wine Oats, ciis. 492 Hides, no. 439 Oregon. 17 1,266 Pelts, bdls. .. . 10 Corn.ctls... 447|Lime, bbls. 390 Beans, sks. 30| Leather. rolis 4 Potatoes, sis...... 5,088 Paper, reams 1,000 Onions. sks. "800 Quicksil ver, flasks 50 Middlings, sks, 180 Lumber, M feet... 30 Hay, tons. 699 Tallow, ctls. 36 Rrav, sks...... 15/ Hops, bis.. 33 i FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter and Eggs are dearer agaln, the former especially. Meats and Poultry show no change worthy of Fish is in ample supply as a rula. zo! Raspberries are scarce fruits are plentiful and ch Supplies of Vegetables are liberal and prices are low. Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: and dearer. eap. Otherwise COAL—PER TON. 10 00} 10 00 lington.... 10 00 . 8 00 Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00|, PleasaniVal 9 50@10 00 Southfleld ‘Wellington 950 Scotch.. 950 Coos Bay. = DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. Butter, fancy, ¥ t Cheese, Fastern...15@20 | Cheese, Sflu.fi 2 1\: | Common Eggs®dz )2 | Ranch E dl.fiflg&“ “ 20@35 Hones. comb. b, —@15 ney, 86, extracted. ... 10912 MEATS—PER POUND. 17 12@15 15 Pork, salt.. 12@15 10, Pork’ Chops......12@15 — Round Steak 10 15| Sirloin Steak! 2 - 15| Porzernouse, do. 20 15| Smoked Beef. 15 0| Pork Sa 20 10(Veal......... 15 POULTRY AND GAME. 5 Turkess, BB 180, 20 |Ducks, dach... 8 5 Geese, each. o 50@ 60l & 1 2 ns, B pr.. ‘Rabbits, : IF:! 2 Hare, each.. 1 FRUITS AND NUTS. Almor L3 15 Nectarines, B b... 8@10 Apples, %‘ ! 4@ 5j0ranges, P doz. - Blackberries Plums, @ B. 5 Bananas, P doz...1! Peaches, B [ Cocoanuts, each...10@12 Pears, B 1b. 5 Crabapples, B ... Rais 15 Cantaloupes, each. 10@15Raspberries, 50 Figs, B ib..........10@15/Strawberries, Grapes. B 1., . 4@ 6 P drawer. 40 Lemons, # doz.... | Walnuts, B Limes, P doz...... 16@20;Watermelon VEGETABLES. e a Asparagus, B 1b... 5@12(Green Peas, B b. An.lc)mkes‘;doz..l 30/ Lentlls, B 1. . 3 Beets, B doz.......12@1b|Lettuce, B doz. 20 Eeans, white, B b.—@ bOnions, B b....... 2@ 3 Colored, ... 5{Okra, green, 3 b.. 8310 Lima, B 3 8lPepper,green, B b. 6@10 Cabbage, each..... 5@10 Parsnips, P doz....15@20 Caulifiowers, each. 5@ 8|Potatoes, B 1b...... 3 Celery, 3 bunch... 5@ —| Radishes.#dzbchs.15@20 Cucumbrs,® dz.... 5@10 Sage, P 1b..........20@35 Cress, # 4z bunchs.20@25 Strinz Beans, 3 b._5@ 6 Egg Plant, B i. 5Thyme, B Ib ......20@30 Garlic, B 1b. 8 Turnips, # doz....15@20 Green Corn, § d0z.10@80 Tomaoes, B bb.... 38 5 FISH—PER POUND. Barracuda. .12@16 Shad.. Carp. . 8@10 Sea Bass Codfish 10 Smelts. Flounders.. . 8@10 Soles. Halibut....." /11" 10@15 Skates, each. . 5@10 Herring . . —@ —'Sturzeon —@— Kingfish . —@10Tomcod 12@15 Mackerel . ‘15@30Clams, B gal.. .. . —@75 do, Horse.........12@16,Do, hardshell, perch. - y'l 100....... 508 — ompano. :50@B0 Crabs, each . —~ Rockfish. “10@12 Do. softsheli, 7 d: 35 Salmon, smoked. Salmon, fresh. Shrimps. 2025/ Mussels, B 150ysters, Cal, .. 15 :lgglobo‘Eunern, ‘&.3‘&3{5 THE STOOK MARKET. There was a decline yesterday on the noon in- formal session, Con. Cal. & Va. selling down to $2 60, Best & Belcher to 81, and £o on. In the afternoon, however, the feeling was firmer, and the lost ground was recovered; but the close was weak again. NoTEs. The weekly reports of the Bodies are as follows: Moxo—South drift from east crosscut 400 level was extended 13 feet. ‘They have from 8 to 10 inches of low-grade quartz in face. BopIE—East crosseut from morth lateral drift 200 level was extended 12 feet: face in porphyry. East crosscut from Gildia vein 300 level was ex- tended 18 feet: face in porphyry. South drift from west crosscut 300 level was extended 20 feet, with & formation of clay and quartz of about 6 inches wide in face. BUuLWER—North intermediate drift 200 level ‘was extended 6 feet; face ip hard porphyry carry- ing small seams of gold and quarcz. New upraise was extended 12 feet; face in_quartz and porphyry. North driit from No. 6 was extended 8 feel; formation porphyry. Extracted 10 tons of ore from stope from new No. 1, estimated at about $20 per ton. The Brunswick lode continues the center of at- traction. Work is being pushed ahead, and it is expected that crosscutting from the Savage work- ings will be commenced within the next two weeks. Messrs. Messer and Lyman left for the Comstock last evening 10 ook over the Concordia and Monte Cristo claims, lying on the Brunswick lode, which ciaims the Ophir and Mexican com- panies are anxious to purchase, provided Mr. Ly- man’s report is favorabie. ., The Geary-street Cable Company has declared a dividend of 50 cents, payable on ghe 26th. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisce Etock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT 9:30. 250 Belcher. 00 59/100 Chollai 60100 H&N ...1.85 58300 CC&V . 400 Mexican..68 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 9100 H&N...1.85 .65(100 Mexidan. 66 52200 Ophir...1.55 \58/100 S Nev... 42 300 Bullion. ..18 500 C Polnt. 200 Caledonia.11/100 G & C. 200 Challenge37| Following wers the sales in the Paclfic Stock Buard yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 07600 CC&V...2.65800 Overmn..19 300 Alpha. 00 Alfa 11120 Conl. ...1.10'600 Ophir ...1.55 300 And 28200 C Point....55/400 . Tl 100 Belcher...60 890 .. 6200 . 5215 1800 Potosi AFTFRNOON SESSION-—2:30. 111200 C Point....52/100 Mono. 253500 Occidnti..30 {09350 Ophir 1.6y .53 300 Overmn... 1! /300 Potost 350 Chaileng .38 100 Mexican..67200 Union C..48 3 65,500 . .861100 Y Jacke...88 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, Aug. 22—4 ». . Bid. Asked.) Bid. Asked. 07 08|Jackson . 20 — 10 11{Jula, 02 04 28 80/Jnsti 08 57 .00 30 Mexican 65 66 11/Mono . 10 - 19 M. Dial 1822 = 05 12(0ceidental..... 28 30 380phir.......c.. 1L.50 155 60{Overman 17 19 2.65(Potos., 87 59 Con. imperar, — _ 0Savage.. 85 37 Confidence. ....1.10 1.15/Seg. Beic 08 10 Con.New York. 02 —|Sierrs Nevada 41 43 Crown Pomt... 53 54/Scorpion....... 98 05 LastSierraNev — O5|Silver Hili.... 02 04 Excheque; 01 OsSiiverKing.... 20 — KurekaCon.... — 20/Syndicate...... — 03 Gould & Curry. 52 _ 55|Union Con...0 47 48 Hale & Norcrs.1.85 1.90(Utah .07 08 Tows. 04| Yeliow Jackes. 37 49 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, Aug. 23-2 . i . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. USdscoup.112 ~ — [USdsreg...113 — MISCELLAN EOUS BONPS. Cal-stCbless. 110 — Do, 2d{ssgs.101 — Cal Elec L 6510714109 |P&OKy6s..110 120 Cntra CW 55100 101 [P&Ch Ryés. — 100 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 |Pwl-stRR6és. — 11614 EdspL&P 6s.106 108 Reno, WL&L102 105 F&CH RR6s106 _— [RiverWCo6s — 100. Geary-stR0s. — 102 |[SF4NPRRBS1015 — LosAng Lés. — — [|SPRRAriz6s 974 99 Do.Gnted.6s. — 104 [SPRRCal¢s.113 — MKt-stCbletsl2154 — |SPRR Calbs. 8713100 NevONgR8s. — 102 |Do, 1congid. 8712100 NPCRR68100 ~— |SPBrRCalés. 9834100 Ny R Cal 65.. 10215107 |SVWater6s.124 12414 NRyCals., — — |SUWaterds. 9815 — Oak Gas 08..105 — (StktnG&K 65102 105 Do, 4d a8 55..106 SunstT&T6s — 103 Omnibus 6s..120 SutterstR5s.110 ~ — PacRoliMbs 102 — |VisaliaWC6s — 92 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 88 61 (SanJose..... — 971k Marin Co.... 50 5314iSprng Vailey1001510014 GAS bTOCKS. Capital. — 45 |PacificLight. 48 — Central. 95 — |SanFrancsco 71 71% OakGL&H. 46 47 |Stockton..... 18 23 PecGasimp. 80 8014 INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.155 1€0 [Sun.......... 5814 80 COMMERCIAL BANR STOOKS, AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.126% — Anglo-Cal. . — 6214 Lendon&SF. — = 81 Bank of Cal..228 23214(Merch Ex... 13 — Cal SD&TCo. 56 65 |Nevada..... — FirsiNationl. 17714 — |Sather - Grangers.... — — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1610 — [Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L.1000 — 1256 300 Mutual . — 45 |UnlonTrusi. — 900 SF SavUnion48714505 STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. California....104 108 Geary-st...... — 90 Market-st.... 403, 41 POWDER STOCKS. Atlantic D... — 1514JU080N....... — — Californa.... — 100 |Vigorit....l. — 40c Guant.. - 14 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. BlkDCoalCo. — 1064/ PacAuxFA.. 185 — sl Cot Mills. — '—""|Pac Borax.., 98 100 DryDock — — [PacT&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 87 90 (PacRoll Mii 17 — GasConAsan. — — [ParfPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo.. 5& 7_|PecTransCo — 26 HutchSPCo. 1135 1134/PacTa&TCO. 50 60 MerkbxAsn 100 110 |UnitedOCo.. = 35 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board 50 Hutchinson § P Co, 1114: 50 do, 11%4; 50 § ¥ Gaslight, 7134. REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. William G. and Nellie G. Oliver to ArthurG. Towne, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 198 W of Van Ness ayenue, W 2513? by S187:6; $10. ot o0 % Tine ot Axker sircer 1876 B ot SeSiia! er street, 137:6 § of Mc. ter, 825-by E 95:714: $10. William A. and Catherine A. Stevens to Thomas R. Hobson, lot on E line of Tremont avenue, 4718 ef Frederick street, S 25 by E 80: $10. Frederick and Emma Amark Louisa Dunow ty lenc! by N 114, quitclaim deed; $10. o : ls"ndle F. McNelce to Diedrich Wolpmann, same: ~ Jacob and Lina Heyman to Frank Band, lot on W line ‘ot Hoftma (Bilem) steeet, 81:6 N of Tract: §10. Tywenty-third, N 25 by W 100, Heyman Forreat 5. Towiey 2o Hiley Ressnarant ot o 8 of Post, S 20 by E line of Kearny street, 100; s10. o / 'llgh.ley Rosencrantz to Isidor Rosencrantz, same; '.l‘:.l:l_s 404 Isidor Rosencrantz to Louls Metzger, Michele and Luigla Lercarito Guiseppe Olmo, 1ot on N line of Vallejo street, 45:4%4 E of Powell, E 28:414 by N 68:9: $10. Andrew and Sarah A. Downey to Honora Greeley, lot on SE line of Howard street, 380 SW of First, SW 25 by SE 85; $10. Estate of F. C. or Charles Vallet (by Francois ‘Thomas, executor) to Guillaume Cazeres, lot on N corner of Fifth and Harrisen street, NE 62:6 by DW 80; £20.000. Ferd Reis fo Peter A. Smith, lot on § llne ot Nineteenth (Butte) street, 105 E of Texas, 5§ 105, E 19:8! TRl Nineteenth street, W €0; grant. J. B. Haggin, Lioyd Tevis and Henry Wads- worth (trustees o f ihe San Franciscoand Point Lobos Road Company) to Robert J. Tobin, loton W line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 300 N Point Lobos avenue, W 120 by N 200: aiso lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 100 § of Clement stxeet, E 120 by S 225: alsoloton E line of Twenty-sighth sremie, 475 X of Point Lobos avenue, £ 120 by N Rober: J. Tobin to Ellen A. Glynn, lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 175 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 75 by E 120: also lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 150 § of Clement street, § 175 by E 120: $10. Sol and Dora Getz to Thomas W. Valentine. lot on W line of Tweniy-third avenue, 100 § of J street, 8 25 by W 120: also lot on W line of Twen- {Taevenca avenne, 138 S of K street. B 35 by W J.'H. and Dora Neustadter to Percy and Emilie S.Beamish. undivided half of lot on NE corner of 8 street and Forty-eighth avenue. N 50 by E 107:8; also undivided half of lot on K line of Forty- hih avenue, 50 N of S sireet, N 50 by E 107: also undivided haif of Jot on E line of Forty-eighth avenne, 100 N of S street, N 150 by k 120: aiso undivided half of lot on W' line of Forty-seventh avenue, 175 N of S street, N 75 by W 120, quit~ ciaim deed: #10. Percy and Emilte S. Beach to Fannie Meyer, un- diyided half of same, four pieces; $10. Issanck and Elizabeth V. Kobn to James S. Mackie, lots 1 109, block 313, O'N. ana . Tracs; 10. John E. and Sarah M. Schmid to Frank Schmid, lot on X ‘line of Casselll avenue, 100 W Clover, N 100 by W 25; 810. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Edward A.and Annie E. Bushell to J. E. Mce- Mullen of Oakland, lot on S line of Eleventh stre: 100 W of Harrison, W 50 by S 100, being lots 13 ‘and 13, block 141, Oakiand; $10. Elijah and Nannie P. Hook of Oakland to Nan- nie P. Hook, lot on SW corner of Madison (Julia) and Tenth streets, S 100, W 100, N 50,W 10, N 50, E 110 to beginning, Oakland; gift. Sarah E. Bourn to William Thies of Oakland, lot on SW corner of Eighth and Chester streets, W 50 by 8 100, being lot 5, block 529, Gibvons' Property Map 1. Oakland; $5. Jesse L. and Matilda H. Wetmore to Elma C. Farnham (trustee of the estate of 8. C. Farnham) of Oakland, lot on N line of Tenth street, 90 W of Clay, W 40, N 100, E 30, N 18, E 10, 8 118 to be- ginning, being lot 24 and E 5 feet of lot 25 and W 10 feet of lot 23 aud a portion of lot 14, block 146, Oakland: $10. J.W.and C. A. Laymance of Oakland to W. J. Laymance, lots 1 to 8, block A; lots 1 to 11, 14, 15, 21 to 28. 88, 36 to 42, 46, block B; lots 1to 7, 11 to 24, 29 to 32, block C; lois 2 to 10. 17 t0 21, 25, 96, 29 to_ 38, block D, amended map of Fairview Tract, Oakland Township (quitclaim deed): $10. W.J. Laymance to Charles D. and Hanora A. O'Gara. 1o s 6 and 7, block C, amended map of Fairview Tract, Oskland Township: 810. Barthold Meyer to Frank Wclpert of San Fran- cisco, jot on SE line of Orchard avenue, 161.95 SW of Orange street, SW 50 by SE 140, teing lot 76, Marion fract, Brooklyn Township: $1C, J. W.and C. A. Laymance to Laymance Real ‘Estae and Investment Compe@v (a ccrporation) of Osk and, 'ots 7, 8. 9, 16 t0 19, block ' i and 19, block S; lot 20, block N; lots 17 to 22, Llock R: lois 7 to 10, b'ock Q; amended map Moss ‘Lract. subject to a morigage for $1000, Brooklyn Township; $10. John W. and Irita Doubleday to W. G. Palman- teer (trustee), lot on N line of Thirty-fourth street, 157 W of Linden, W 50 by N 101:814, being lots gllJolnd 21, block 683, Glascock Tract, Oakiand; Mollle A. Harms, Kate Josephs and Fred J. Fouthern of San Francisco to_Joseph J. Southern offan Francisco, lot on NE line of San Pablo avenue, 27:9 N from NE cornérof Twenty-sev- enth sircet and San Pablo avenue. E88:% N 25, W 100:8, 5 27:9 to beginning, being ‘0. %, block 2025, Whigcher Tract, Map 2, Oakiand: 10, £. E. Powelson of Oakland to Lillie . Poweison of Oakiand, lot on S line of Eleventh street, 100 W of Castro, W 25 by 8 100, being lot 13, Lidek 148, quitciaim deed, Oakland: 81. Margaret Moser of Oakland to same, undivided half of same, subject to A mortgages $10. J. 5. Emery of Alameda to Elizabeth Henderson of Alameda, Jot on E line of Halleck street, where same is in:ersccted by S line of piat 6. thence N 7:7, £ 133 to its intersection with S line of plat 7 6. thence W 133 to beginning, Oakland: $5. Mountain View Cemetery Association to J. F. W. and H.J. Sobst, lot 68, in plat 30, Mountain View Cen etery, Oakland Township; $69. Central Pacific Railroad Company 10 City of Als- meda, lot on W line of Park street, 12.05 N from NE corner of block 48, lands adjacent to_Encinal, thence NI 45.97, NW' 49.30, SW 34, SE 45.80 to beginning, Alameda; grant. Pacific Improvement Company to Willlam G. Stabl, lot on W line of St.Charles street, 50 8 of Buena Vista avenue. W 129:11 by § 50, being por- tion of lots 14, 16 and 16, block L, Columbus prop- erty, Alameda; $10. Builders' Contraots, Annie Donahue with William F. Wilson, plumb- ing,sewerage and gasfitting on a 3-story frame build} ing on NE corner of Broadway snd Buchanan Annie Donahue with tre Burnham-Standeford Company, mill work, etc., same: $4850. Annle Donahue with W. W. Montague & Co., steam heating, same; $1525. G Margaret McCormick with Jonn Foster, to erect building, except mantels, shades and gasfixtares, on 7 dine of Howarg atreer, 30:1155 W of Letayetts: —_—————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Miss S Byrne, Napa Miss W Byrne, Napa A G Kendall, § Bernano J T Jarvis, Riverside ‘A B Ruggles, Redlands F T Nilon, Nevada City G W Wheeler, Nev City E Carpenter, Reno E Garson, San Jose M Gray, Cal © Appel, Cal s, Le. Grange F Herrmenn & w, §Jose Mrs E Turrman, Stocktn ¥ W Isaac, Porterville I H Ashley, Chicago 7 Simmons & w, Merced & F Young, Modesto CE Embree, Indisnap S Rummelsburg, Colusa D C McRuer & w, Napa Mrs Field, Bangor Miss E Hooper, Napa _ Miss B_Hooper, Napa Mra S Runvon,Courtland Miss T Runyon,Courtland JH Amos, Portland F N Isaac, Capitola 3 H Sawtell, Chico T C Spencer. Chico J E Hinstoon, Sacto L L Chamberston & w, A B Hinds &w,8 Cruz _ Aubura H Hetson, Healdsburg ¢ C Martin, Glenwood D J Gray. Glenwood ~ Mrs J Lustig & ch, Cal C Rule, Duncan Mills F D Smith & fam, Novato A A Joly. Tucson R § Howitt, Sonora, Mex Rev S Hirst, Vallejo Mrs J Oaks, N M irs C L Cooper,San Jose D E Spencer, Palo Alto W F Knox. Sacramento J Stom, N Y E G Green, Santa Cruz 8 H Grigaby, Willlams G H Maxwell, Cal . PALACE HOTEL. R F Watson, Marysville R Maitre & w, N Orleans A J Harrell. Visalia G E Griswold, Chicago Mrs M E Gleason, Mass Mrs &5 M Woodward, N Y Mrs 3 M Haller, Chicago Miss ¥ Chaffey,Winnepeg H A Young, Mass L I Chapin, Mass P Moore, Holloyke J Spaulding, Chicopee W B Jones, Bosion J B Davenport, Paris DT Davenport, Los Ang 'S £ Davenport, N Y 1, Chevillon, Paris G B Dyr, Albuquerque H L King, Kansas City M M Potter, Los Angeles J W Minturn, Minwurn G B Wilson, Philadelphia MreG B Wilson, Pa Florence Wilson, Pa G D Wilson, Pay G B Wilson Jr, Pa F A Hariman, Mexico W H Wyman, Coronado .3 Woollacott, L Ang E C James, Dayton G B Walker, N Y LICK HOUSE. F W Vaille, Portland C Sangster, Los Angeles T B Surliff & w, Sacto A H Caplgrad. Wasm T K Rule. Los Angeles J P Walsh, Cal F W Isaacs, Porterville N Cleveland, Palo Alto P Wm Anderson, San Jose D A Bulmore, Cal ¥ M Jacksos, Los Gatos Mrs W M_Renshaw, Or Misy I Renshaw, Or Mrs H E Falk, Cal B W Boyd & w, Cal F A Schneider, Cal P D Eciardt, Foisom J H Townsend. San Jose 2iss Townsend, San Jose Nellie M Creasier,Oakind 3 I Hudner, Hollister J P Stanly, Ukiah T W Peterson, San Jose BV Sargent, Salinas E ¥ Taylor, Sacramento C E Grant, Columbla BALDWIN HOTEL. R S Stewart & w,Sn Jose G Dannanbaum, Vallejo C Loss & sn, Santa Clara O Bunster. Santa Clara S Cohen, Los Angeles F W Lawrence, Los Ang F Luckenfick. New York J F Wieland, San Jose S Wile, Cincinnati A S Browningnie, Chi S Badger, Chicago HH Muloy.‘(‘!;-lamc“ William Shorft, Chicago A L Begbie, Nevada City O F Carmack, St Louis H W Johnson, Sacramto THE CALL CALENDAR, AvevsT, 1895. ‘August 18, Last Quarter. Au AoEhon. ® SUN. | MOON. 1 sl ¥ |Small. Large.|Smali. Large.|Rises Sets | Sets. 24 251 H.OEAI 3.15a & [HIGH WATER,LOW WATER 3.04p| 8.85A1 9.50p| 5.33] 6.46| 9.41P OCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTEAMER. |DESTINATION | SATIS. | FPIER. China & Japan) Aug2d, 3rm( P M5 8 Panama. e Aurmn, 4px|Lombrd Aug24, 5ru Vallejo debasizie Al AM y Aug25,10Ax| Baw'y 2 ‘Aug25,10Ax | Mis'n 1 Aug26,104u | Valieso Auz27. 2pu|Bdwy 1 Spear Baw'y 3 City Everett Alce Blnchd: Farallon. ... STEAMERS TQ ARRIV. STEAMER | Frox Arazo. . Coos Bay..... State of Cal.....| Portland. . -| victoria & Puget -{China and Japan... Walla Wall Peru.. Pomona... .| Aumbotdr bay Mexico. _|San Diego. Arcata. -{Coos Bay. Kahulut _|Departure Bay. Bandorille. Coaullle River. Crescent City... | Crescent City.. Astec. -|Panama. Eureka. North For Del Norte. Humooldt . Truckee. . San Benito.. ewport, .| Humboldt Bay. ‘| rays Harvor. .| Humboide say. IlCoos Bay |Portiand.. *|Sydney. Victoria Panama. .| Sewport. | Yaquina Alice Bianchar | Portiand. HBYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, Augus® 23, 1895. The ttme ball on Telegraph Hill was_ dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the -120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. i, Greenwich time. A. F. K ECHTELER, Lientenant U. S. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIG Arrived. FRIDAY. Avgust 28. Stmr Polnt Loma, Conway, 64 hours from Cos- mopolls; pass and mdse, to Grays Harbor Com- ercial Co. T Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs from Tacoma; 4000 tous coal. to § P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etcs pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse, to C J Hendry, Sans & Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 50 hours from Redondo: llast, to Caspar Lhmber Co. e e Starion - Fraser, Wall, 27 days from San Diego; ballast, 10 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. FRIDAY, Angust 23 Stmr City of Puebls, Debney, Victoria and Pors Townsend. / Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, etc. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Mex man-of-war Zaragoza. Azneta, Mexico, Ship B P Cheney, Haskell, Puget Sound. Brship Largiemore, Spencer, Queenstown. Schr Montercy, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Bessie K, Anderson, Alhion. Schr Ida McKay, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Sehr Edward Parke, Anderson. Humboldt. Schr Coguelle, Pearson, Coquille River. Schr Parkersburg, Ellingsen, Coguille River. #chr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, Stewarts Point, Scbr Moro, Jorgenson, Westport. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 23—10 P yx—Weather thick; wind S: velocity 12 miles ver hour. Charters. The schr H C Wright loads cannery supplies for Klawak, Alaska. The ship America londs coal at Departure Bay for this port; bark Gatherer, coal at Seattle for this port. Spoken. June 3034 S 48 W, Br ship Carnarvonshire, fm Swanses for San Franeisco. Miscellaneous. ASTORIA, Avg 22—Ship James Drummond, which sailed trom here, retnrned to-day not. dams aged. PORT HARFORD,Aug 23—Schr J N Ingalls.frm La Paz for San Francisco,put In here yesterday with outer iib, fiying fib and foresail blown away. Domestic Ports. COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Aug 22—SchrRalph 7 Long, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Noyo, hence Aug 22. VENTURA—Arrived Aug 23—Schr Emma Claudina, from Port Los Angeles. Sailed Aug 25—Schr Fanny Dutard. COOS BAY—Satled Aug tinr Arago, for San Francisco, TATOOSH—Passed Aug 23—Br stmr Progressist, hence Aug 20 for Nanaimo: schr Vine, hence Jul St Paut NCE. 26 for Seattle; ship Yosemite, hence Aug 2 for Nanaimo. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Aug 23—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco; schr Seven Sisters. PORT 'HADLOCK—sailed Avg 23—Bktn J M @riffith, for San Pedro. 'ASTORIA—Salled Aug 28—Stmr Trackee and schrs Ruby A Cousins and Lillebonne, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 23—Schrs Laura, May and Ottilie Fjord and ®ktn North Bend, for Ban Francisco. Arrived Aug 23—Schr John F Miller, hee Aug 9. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 23—Schr Roy Somers, from Port Hariord. EUREKA—Arnved Aug 22—Stmr North Fork, bence Aug 21. Sailed Aug 23—Stmr Pomons, for San Franglscos schrs Esther Buhne and Alice. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 23—Schr Glendalé, for Puget Sound: schr Lucy, for Umpgua. HUENEME—Arrived Aug 25—Stmr, Cleone, fm Port Los Angeles. Safled Aug 23—Stmrs Cleone and Navarro, for Sau Francisco. W ESTPORT~Saled Aug 235—Stmr “Scotla, for San Francisco. "NEWPORT SOUTH—Arrived Aug 23—Schr Halcyon. from Eureka. Foreign Ports. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Aug .22—Schr King Cyrus, from Tacoma. SCILLY—Passed Aug 23—Br ship Dumfries- shire, from Oregon for Queenstown. All well, KINSALE—Passed Aug 22—Br ship Sierra Ca- dena, hence May 2 for Queenstown. Arrived off Aug 23—Br bark Chelmsford, from Oregon for Queenstown. ALTONA—Sailed Aug 20—8r ship Samaritan, for fan Francisco. LONDON—Arnived Aug 22—Bark Undaunted, from Port Blakeley. LIZARD—Passed Aug 22—Brship Stockbridge, hence Apr 20 for Hull. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Campania, from Liverpool and Queenstown: stmr Columbia, from Hamburg. pSOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Aug 23—Sime erlin. HAVRE—Arrived out Aug 23—Stmr La mandie. HAMBURG—Arrived out Aug 23—Stmr Nor- mannia. Salied Aug 25—Stmr Augusta Victoria, for New ork. GLASGOW—Sailed Aug 22—Stmr City of Rome, for New York. Importations. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—174 bxsoranges, 4 pkgs mdse. San Pedro—2 bbis salt fish, 15 pigs mdse. East San Pedro—5 pkgsmdse, 137 cs canned goods. L A'T Ry—3 pkgs mdse. Hueneme—57 pkgs mdse. Ventura—3 bdls pelts, pkgs mdse, 8 sks dried fruit. 130 bxs lemons, 59 bxs oranges, 2 bars iron, 1314 sks beans. g Carpenteria—22 sks beans, 12 sks crawfish, 4 sks ax. Santa Barbara—74 pkgs mdse, 8 bbls min water, 5 cs olive oil, 45 bxs lemons, 24 sks crawfish, 251 sks dry fruis. or- Gaviota—5 pkgs mdse, 19 sks crawfish, 11 bdls dry fish, 1 bx fresn fish. Port Harford—64 pkgs mdse, 14 bxs butter, 1 crt 11 bxs cheese, 5 cs eggs, b cs boots and shoes, 1 sk nuts, 2 bxs baking powder, 1 bdl hides, 9 bxs fish, 2 dressed calves. Nipomo—1342 sksoats, 31 sks barley, 86 sks wheat. Santa Maria—424 sks oats. Cayucos—3 pkgs mdse, 2 coops chickens, 5 pkgs 8 cs eggs, 10 bxs butter, 7 dressed calves. San Simeon—9 pkgs mdse, 3 _tubs 7 bxs hutter, 3 ©8 ezgs, 16 dressed calves, 4 bis seaweed, 8 oxen. Monterey—6 bxs fish. k YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—1480 sks wheat, 2841 sksoats, 8 bbls 2004 qr-sks flour, 2 bxs D meat, 4 bals dry hides, 28 cds bols. 251 sks bark. 51 cs'egas, 3 coops chickens, sks bones, 1 cs ] £0ods, 19 s seed, 1 cs ary goods, 17 pkgs mdse, 6 sks rubber. 2 cs boots and shoes. 1 hx copper. SOUTH BEND—Per Poiut Loma—39 pks mdse. Hoaulam—5 M 1t lumber. 2637 bdls sLooks. Aberdeen—1_bx shoes, 30 bxs plates. Cosmopolis—275 M it lumber, 47 bxs household goods. Consignees. Per Point Loma—Grays Harbor Commercial Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Amer Press Assn: Weston Basket Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Fredericksburg Brewery; M E Veysey; W Cohen, Hirsch & Co. Per_ Farallon—G F_Simpson & Co: Anspacher Bros; J R Rowland: W T Peet: H Dutard: Cook, Langley & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Rosenthal, Feder & Co: C J Leist & Co: Smith'aCash Store: A 1 Coolidse: T Everding & Co: W G Price & Co: Pac Woodenware Co: E RStevens & Co; J P Thomas: TLevi Strauss & Co: C M Volkman: C Jacobsen: & Gumoitz: Chas Harley & Co: Pacific F & O Co Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Standard Oil Co: LeCount Bros: M Goldstoue; W Fechter; W T Garcatt & Co: J A Lommon. . Per St Panl—Gray & Barblerl: Wetmore Bros; Dairymen’s Union; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Wilson & Co: Jones & Co:’ Wieland Brewing Co: Natjonal Brewery: \V BSumner & Co; Standard Oil Co; G Wood, Curtis & M Plum & Co; C Carpy & C H butard: AmericanUnion fish Co: A Paladini; G Camilloni & Co: Cal Bottling Co: M S Simas: J Allen; Norton, Teller & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; D E Allison & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; Crane & Co Milani & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Witzel & Baker: Smith’s Cash Store; Miller. Sloss & Scott Pioneer Feiling, Crus§& Co; Tillmann & Bendel; uckingham, Hecht & Co: G Kowalsky & Co: Blssinger & Coy A N Tilden & Co: Sinsheimer Bros: H Waldeck: Marshall, Taggart & Co; J Mendocino Lumber Co; Wm Cluff; H H S P Milling Co; Amer Carb Canchan Burns; Neville & Co; ‘Acid & Gas Co; Waterhouse & Loster: Kittle & Co Alcatraz Asphaltum Co: Henry Clifton: J Melczer C Co: Azard & Co; J H T Jackson; G Sanguinetti; Enpterprise Brewery: F Cavagnaro: S Kepka: W gx‘nn & Co; Chicago Brewery; Sherry, Avilia & For Late Shipping Inlcliigence See Fifteenth Page. e et P (OFFICE FORNITORE ” AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & Co.,