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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1895 3 e e e Sl s n et s vamned S E i ot e e R DO SR e e B IR e S S THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. ® SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. board. Tt is expected that the visible supply will : sliow an Increase of abou: 2,000,060 els for Siiver higher. the week. Dutink the last houy paces. Deramos Bank clearings gain §2,100,000. Yery weak, large eatimates for Monday's ar- Spot Wheat firmer. dull. ge sapply. Tivals, 480 cars, and a shurp break in the near futures in corn communicatiug a feeling of unrest 10 holders aud {nducing liberal selling. - December BoyaL opened from 61v4c to 61vac, deciined to 60%2@6054c, where it closed 14c nnder yesterd orn was in keeping with the other markeis— quiet and without feature, incident or semblance of activity until near the close, when the near fu- tures broke, carrying the May with them. When trading began a slightly firmer tone was in posses- sion of the markei, but, following the direction of wheat, prices became easier without declining s Ereal deal. Later a steady tone prevailed. iia- ceipts were 365 cars and 300.300 bushels were e1 from atore. Export clearances amounted (o 203.779 bushels.” Liverpool cables wers 15d lower. There was brisk trading in the last hour, the esti- mated receipts for Mond 470 cars, cansing a re- assured feeling among the “shoris.’ The near fu- tures were hammered with considerable force, Oc- tober and November declining eighits strong. Other cere; Teans in ls Hay rather easy. G mberland Coal higher. cet Potatoe Pouitry dull an Apples, Pears and emons weaker. Limes bes aavanced a; 1 Froit active, b ¥oor outlook for Hops. lc. May corn 3 > = opened at 293 e 293 WEATHER BUKEAU REPORT. @"ng,fcf'x,féfi% fi:filgfi:fl?xx’:’c'mm" oo E = OATS—No siartling business was transacted in ST xs;‘ l|n,|:\\nr\xr\r OF AGRICUL |oats. Early there was a little doing, but when cATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- first orders were executed trading seenied to Lave e. 3.—Weather conditions and gen- g ended. Thne feeliog was sympathetic with the | gber rains. Recelpta wera 253 cars. and 82 bush- A | #13 were taken from store. May oats closed v4c ox: "d”'“,:",‘ 10 date | 1oer. 1 s:imated receipts for Monduy. +90 car afe Inst season: | FLAX—Was easy. Cash No. 1, 901 od Bluff 1.92, last | vember, 91c; Decomber, 8115@9134c) May- st season 2.78; | 98c. Receipts, 98 cara, < Obispo 178, || FROVISIONS_HErS, as was in grain. a w'ate of 3 last ssamon 16, | lethargy ruling. Packers and comm .02, last sea- ast season 1.12 Los Ange Iast seas: Lad nothiog 0 do with the market, and a few scaiping trades completed the sum total of the d: business. The fecling was fairly steady, but temperatures | nominally 80, as & slight excess of eitner buy- a to-day: Rureka Ing or selling orders would certainly have had a renno 89 Tur | Marked effect on the tone. January pork closed Fresno 82, In- | 9140 1 r, January lard a shade higher and Jaa- spo 84, Los Angeles | uary ribs a shade lower. | Closing Prices. m temperature 77, 69%ac; December, 6054c; re is central this evening 5 Novemoer, 287c; De- ~ the lowest pressure isTeported | cember, 28c; » 38%4c. - < e pressure is falling | OATS—October, 1814c: November, 1814c; De- 18%5c; May, 20%4c. T | cemb I lonsthe taan { —Uclober, $8 05; January, 89 1214; May, ‘o rise along the South- | POR increasing pressure to | £ Seide i e 'l‘,i;’l(iyal)c!ober, $6.55; January, 85 6714 May, nore unsetiled | $5 85, Thie pressure, however, Is | - RIBS —October, $4 5233 Januars, $4 5734: ore rapidly in Northern Wash- | May, 8480, Southern Oregon that it gow ape K—Was sairly active and_steady. Stock it ain will #ail north of Califor- | MOved very satista v, but the usual Saturday 15 into British Columbia, | uietnde prevailed. ces were: Croameries—Ex- Hfor are robebicalbng lc; firsts, 1835@20c: seconds, 1i@l7c; z g ions, ancy, 15¢. vmg 3 firsta, t San F cisco for thirty hom | 1319@14145¢; seconds, 91a@lle. rsts, BT haens o houms |78 conds, 81@9C; packing stock, S@10c. pt fozgy at night | rm. Eresn stock sold 2t 16¢. st; cooler alonz the Was 5@514 per cent on call and 6@ ton timé loans. New York exchange 4 per ce old at 26¢ discount. Livestock. 26.—The UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL. Oct. smail supply of cattle was disposed of t: changsd prices. The demand for Logs wx 3 active and the offerings wer all takeu, but prices, except for choice, were 5¢ lower. Sheep were quiet and s exdy. Prices were unchanged. CATTLE — Receipts, 700. Commou to , $3 40@5 30; stockers and feeders, $2 air; suationary temperuture. Fair; cooler. t_showers to-night or Su riion; stationary tempera: San Francisco and vicinity—Fair: except foggy night; cooler: brisk westerly winds. W. H. Haxyo0N, Forecast Ofticial NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. @4 Heavy packing and common _te eried, §5 75@3 90; 0. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 26.—Stocks opened | 'K ¥5 a0 %% 20 P cheica | [ | firm on covering of short contracts. The Grangers | $1 50@3 60; lambs, were especially firm at this time, and moved up | ¥ 8oout 13 percentona bellef that the September | CALIFORNIA ¥RUIT SALES. statement of the §t. Panl will make an excellent | .y v vone oop 3 pany sold_ California fr showinz. The Southwestern and International shore dock) to-day, real —The Earl Fruit Com- t &t open auction (West shares also moved up fractionally. The strength of the market was short-lived, however, and in the bour of trading speculation was positively e were liquida ales in the indus- e ! agaressive tactics. | eciel feature,’and dropped trom | 4, and preferred from 7414 to | Considerable Jong stock came oat on | r was wlso heavy in the | 1 fell 10534 to 1033,G NEW YORK STOCK Eonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call I 2@2%% Prime mercantile pa- Bar siiver, 67%c. Mexican dollurs, X exchange 1s stead with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 8714,@¢ 8715 for 2 60 davs and $4 SRi5@4 8K14 for demand. Posted t andlaterdeclined to | ;.. "s3 g3@4 89. Commercial bills, 84 8614 vidend the com- | ) 47 ™ Government bonds steady; State bonds Gepostt 0f Fideltis nio 142 | dui; rauroad bonds higher. Silver at the board t:\'.l“é‘]'}, was 6715@6815¢. Clostxa sToCKs. ar led to reall- | |Nortolk & West and a decline of 14 10 134 Preferred. 0sed heavy. Net chan, NoriiA marich buses of 14 10 114 per cent oiitside of leathier | A harng 15 5 |Northern Pacifi hich declined 1 at on the day. Terre ligute, 60 | Preferred. 5 29, n Express.11612 Northiwester: | American Tobacce. Preferred. Preferred . . Tennessee Coa ion beef rose 3; to 13 on declaration 0t 114 per ce of 1 Am Tel & Cable. Atchison. Preferr Ft D@3014, Iemeut Bay State G Baltimore & Ohi preforred Brunswick Lands.. 2d preferred. Bufalo, Roch & P. LY. &N, H.. Canada"Pacifie. ... -5 - Y. & New-Eng Canada Southern . Canton Land.. entral Pacific board §25.000 | Ches. & Ohio.. s and $3000 | Chicago Alton. | “Preferred. Chicago, 8. & 2Ontario & 187 Ontario & Western, 1 1288 Orezon Improvmt. ¢ Preferred......... %4 Oregon Navigation. Q. puit v 5 withdrawn, | Chicago & . 4734 Oregon Short Line. standing, 187. Preferre 110113 Pacific Muil 2 hicago Gas. -8, Feorin D.g EVRIS 43, o 3 , eve & Pitisburg. 18745 Pittsburs & W ptd. 34 FLOUR — Unc Winter | Consolidation Coal, 33 “(Pullman Palace...171 wheat, low do, fair | Consolidated Gas..148!4 Quicksilve. 58 patents, §3 50 | C- &St Louls. 1Y~ Preferred. 18y 3 395; do. | Dreferred,........ 92 ‘Reading....... ... 1814 =03 49 | Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 35% RioGrande &Westn 17 3 3 Preferred.. . 96| Preferred.. 41 10w extras Cotton Ofl Cert.... 23 |Rock Isiand....... 7T 0. patents, Commercial Cabie- 16014 RomeWat & Ugden1isisz | firm $210@2 80; | Del. Hudson.......131 L. & 8. W 63 {o choice a wheat flour— | Del.Lack&Westerni67 | Preferred 1a1a | 2t $1 60. Denver & K. . 151 St. Paul. YRN N Yellow Western, | Preerrea. Prererred. 1126 | Distiliers s 8t. Paul & Duiluth, 28 State | General Eléctric... 353, Preferred......... 88 137 8t. Paul & Omnh“.‘r | Exte......... . Preferred Fort Wayne. : GreatNorthern pid. 123 8 g Southern Pacific... Green Ba; Harlem .280 " Souinern R. K. 3 Preferred.. 21" Sugar Refinery ‘oal erings and 5 Valley and_ cabies firm, be- | 3 Hocking , closing steady at | Homestake Preferred.. . d December mosi ac- | H. & Texas Cent. 214 Tenn. Coal & Iron. req, Februars, 70%4c; | Hlinois Central.... 9932 Preferred......... Uctober, 67%c; De- 10" Texas Paclfic. 385 TolLA.A.&N 14c eleva- | Kansas & Texas... 16 Tol. & Ohlo Cen.... 3 13 opened steady with | . Preferred. 3414 " Preferrea.. ..., 76 caused weakness and | Kingston & Pem... 3 [TolLSt.Louis&K.G 9 be decline, with & Jight | Lake Erie & Westn 23 | Preferred. 17 ner most active. Octo- | Preferred 77 880+ Luke Shore. December, Nauonal Lead.. Preferred. Octover, 24c; November, Long Island Baly Mav, 253 Spot prices. Louisville & Nash. 5873 xed Western Louisville o 5@29c: wh c | yFreferred 2 D—Bran, 67 14c; M A e . FEED—Bras, 674 4c; Middiingy, 75@80c. | Janhattan Consel 108 T Provisions. | Mexican Central... 11%|Utica & B. RIVer..150 BEEF—Steady,dull; family, 9@12c; extra mess, | Michigan Central., $7i5Wab.S. L. & Pac.. 313 87 50@8. Minn & S. L. — Preferred.. B e LARD—Quiet, steadv: Western steam closed | Preferrea. —,, | Wells-Fargo. -100 8L 85 95 asked: city, $5°60; sales, 50 tierces; Oc- | Minn. & St. com. 2414 Western Union.... 91 tobes, $5 95, nominal; refined, dull: Continent, gst):;r:,mn;d, g; ‘\:::U‘e‘mn:.l. 0 1?/' 8 40; Southi Ameri 67 i 2 erre eelin, L E.. 141 s an, §675: compound, 4348 | riseiuri Facif 3384 Proferredr, o 4434 K—Quier. steady: mess, $0 75@10 25. Mobile & Ohi 227" Am Cotton Oil ptd. 70 BUTTER unchanged; State dairy, 12@ | Nashville Cha 75 |W U Beet. - 1314 2ic: do creamery, 9215@230: Western aat 108 | Notlonal Linseed_. 23 |L'I Traction. 197 15c: do creamery N. J. Central... factory, 815@14 12@1 CH @0 June, 15@3 i imitation creamery, CTOSING BONDS. /M K T 2ds. U S 4s, reg. Do, 43 coupon. U'S 4s new reg. e, large, 7@10c; do 4@l1c: part skims, . iate and Pennsylyania, 14234/ J Cent Gen bs. % Do. 25 9714 Northern Pac 20@! esh, 18@20c; limed. 16@1634c. | Do, Bs. 11485 Do, 2ds. TALLOW—E country, 414@4lec. Do, bs ‘coupon....11535 Do, 3ds. +-78 COTTONSEF t; crude. 2415c; vel- | Cherokee 4s. 1896.10034 Nortawest Consols.141 ¢ prime, old and new, 2734¢; do, off grade, 26% | Do, 189 10034 Do, deb bs........110 Do. 1898, 1003, O R & N 1sts. ) 110% Steady; domestic, 33,@6c; Japan, 855 A 1003, StLé&lronMtGenbs K51 10078t L & 8 ¥ Gen 8s.108 @334c. ‘MOLASSES—Foreign, nominal: New Orleans, 110 |8t Paul Consols ...12714 open , 26@32c, carce and firm. 10914 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 11814 COFFEE—Quiet ahd steady: 5 to 20 points up: 1091, Do, Pac Cal ists..111 December, 814 71; Jannary, $14 45@14 65; March, 9834 Southern K. R. bs. 8635 Spot Missouri funding. X Carolina con 6s < olina 4145, Tenn new ss. Va funding debt. Do, e 2 ferred Bs. Do, trust repts st 6 Canada South 2ds.. 105 — " Texas Pacific firsts 39 128 Texas Pacseconds. 2414 10414 UnionPac 1sto?'96.10975 108 | Weat Shore 4s......107 81 |obile& Ohio da. 80. Rio dull R—Raw, aull, steady. Fair refini; , 96 ‘test, 31c. Refined—Dull, at -16@43/4c; mold A. 474c; standard A. cut loaf and crushed, granulated, 455@4 Centrifu, on A, 45ac: confectioners’ A. 4% Bijc: powdered, cubes, 475c. 4%c Lo, 2ds A F¥ruit and Produce. GHES A 6o, CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Raisins, London layer, | Cen Pac 1stsof '95.10415( Do, 2d 7. ...... 104 81 30@1 40; do 4-crown, 3@ac. Den & R G 1t 11745 H & Tex Ceni'Bs..112 PRUNES—Four sizes, 414c. 91 "1 Do, con 6 APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c¢. 76 |Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consols 83 Ks Pa 1sts Den atv1l2 FOREIGN MARKETS. PEACHES— ALMONDS — Paper-shell, 914@915c. AE P Qutet. npeeled, bags 53,@7c. e P 118 1%c: sofe shell, State common to cholce, 3@10c; Efi:gi“.cmx. 8%@10c; London market un- WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. WOOL—Quiet: domestic fleece, 18®22¢; pulled | LIVERPOOL, ENa., Oct. 26.—The spot market 14@84c: Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Steady, American. $12@14 50. COPPER—Quiet; lake, $11 85@1: is firm at 5s 8@5s 7d. Cargoes are quieter at 275 Sepiember shipment. FoTURES, The Produce Exchanze cable gives the following LEAD_Duil; domestic, 830063 873 Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- TIN—Quiec: siraights. : plates dull. ber. 58 514; November, s 53d; December, SPELTER—Dull; 1nactive; $4 05@4 10. el i inher, o8 634d; January, 5s 6%4d; February, 53 7d. SECURITIES, LONDON, Ex6., Oct. 26.—Consols, 107 7-16; sil- ‘The week ended in | ver, 30%d; French Rentes, 100t 60c. wheat very much the same as {v began, azd as it T existed throughont—dull and inactive, Universal EXCHANGY AND BULLION. complaint of poor business and outide apathy was | sterling Exchange, 0 days. beazd, and the question as 1o Low long one set of | Sieriing iixchaee, sighi. inst another New York Exchange, sight. soeculaiors can manags to Lold oat agatost anothar | New YOrk Bxchange, Sithi ... was a popular one. The trade kept its eyes on the | TEw FOrk EXChajse, Lo sesboard markets this morning &s itwas belleved | 302 SLver HO0 | that the inclination of that section was in favor of higher prices. This market appreciated slightly LUMBER EXPORTS, &t the opening, war talk relative to the ssia- Chine: . although | The exports of Lumber from San Franclsco for ineasatioationbeing Shsd aSES eXous 5n | the first nine months of the year were 11,751,000 highe; 2 ve r exports than e e A e e s bushels—were | foot, against 12,663,000 feet during the same period more likely the responsible influences. in 1894. The €. Louls Modern Miller was emphatic in its reierence 1o (ho drouth conditions. Receipts at BANK CLEARINGS, Chicago to-day were $39 cars and the Northwest had 1110. Withdrawals i were 76,800 | Local bank clearings last week were $18,611,990, bushels, and uh,fi‘u hwl'cuc:el:;;d @t the gea- | against $11,503,387 for the same week in 1894, CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, 15L, Oct. 26. | | - 7614 | Those in wei and moidy and ar PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Lismore takes for Cork 52,827 ctls, valued at §50,804; Criccieth Castle, for Hull, 26.199 ctls at 825,590. Spot prices aro stronger agamn. No. 1. 97%@ ira chotee tor milling, §1 CyaBel 05 5 45.c; extra choice for milling, $1 021,@8$1 05 B CALL BOAKD SALTS. INFORMAT, SEasr0N—10 o'clock—May—200 ton: %1 0474: 1100, $1 043;. December—400, 99%4c; 200, 9914c. RESULAR MORNING SESSION- %: 200, $1 0474: 600, §1 0| 700.1°0514. December—500, 991, hipment of 37,152 ctls Browing, valued at $52,500, to Huil. The marke coutinues quiet and steady at the old prices. Feed, b5%,@6114c: choice, 62150; Brew- Ing. 65@7215c: Chevalier, $110@1 20 for No. 1and 60@T5¢ B cil for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Sess105—10 o'clock—Ne sgles. HEEGULAR MORNING SkssIoN—May—100 tons, 674ac. . OA I'S—Quiet. Even the regular jobbi is slow. Milling are quotable at 70@8 Feed, 771,@85¢; good to cnoice, 67/5@75: L mon to fair. 55@@5c. . 65@75¢f Ited, BO@I0 Black, $1@1 30; Surpriss, 20390 3 ctl. CORN-—XNo further change. Large Yellow, about one-fitth less than last year's vield. The cron in America s also r-ported o be from one-fourth 10 one-fifth under that of last season, but this will probably be much reduced by growths left un- icked. The yield for the whole worid is com, Bt some 84000 tons or 1,008,000 bales, about 23% less than last puted ing year. The present crop being 100,600 bales leas than the annual consump- tion, *here wiil be room in_this market in the com- ing season for considerable quantities of American Hops of g0od quality, and it is to be hoped that shippers will refrain from sending inferior auali- ties, thers beinz, besides this season’s percentage, iarge stocks of the common grades of last year's THops sti 1on hand, and as brewers are well stocked they will be independent and critical buyers. As regards the probable prices for the coming season, the market jor English Hops has not yet setiled, and therefore the prices for American Hops can only be assumed, but we regret that the outlook af- fords 1o prospects of anything but very moderate values, and we think that opening prices for American Hops will be from 73zc to-12c @ Ib for Qualities ranging {rom medium (0 choicest.” “The marke. remains nominal and lifeless at 5@ TcB b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nowinal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. C AL—Harrison's circulsr says: “During the week there were eight arrivals from the Coast col- lieries wit sources. week. business in housekespers (0 'he prospects of earl ) this | see 18,119 tons and 4872 tons from foreign here is nothinz special to note during the | ine being particularly quiet. rains are inducing some their fuel-bins are being replenished, alihough it 13 generally believed that there will be no advance of values during the win- ter months. The market is_well supplied with ail eam and domestic uses, In fact, the FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. | e O 3o ‘Gaused. 80me recent arrivals of nic % etl: Small Round do, 85@8735c: Whit X RYE—Fair sales at 75&7714¢ 3 ctl. BUCKWHEAT—871,@95¢ » ctl. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, | $3 26@3 35 Bukers' extras, $3 15@3 25 superfine, $2 25@2 509 bbl. ] 2 i CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 $ ton; Cracked Corn, $30 50@21 50 P ton. BEANS AND SELDS. | BEANS—Recelpts during the past week have | been heavy, but prices have no changed much. | Bayos quoiable av $1@1 20 @ cul; Small Whites. | $1 40@1 65 75; Large Whites, 8120 | @1 20: Reds, £11 idney, $2@2 21 Fitiers, 81 261 45 DS—JBrown Mustard. $1 75@2; Trieste, 8175 | 05: Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 Flax, 81 75@ S5 B cil; Canary, 3@ & ‘Alfalfa, 61o@ | TY4C B Ib; - 2 Rape, 1%, c b B Femp, de B b, L0 ® DRIED PEAS_Nominal a: $1 20@1 30 for Niles, §1 5021 40 for Blackeys and §1 40G1 60 @ ol 1o | mothy, 61ac¢ B HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13@14 50 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 10 R ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14@15; Olicake Menl at the mill, $20 B ton; jobbing, $22 50; Cot- tonseed Ollcake, $24. HAY—Quiet and easy, though receipts are mod- crate. Wheat. $7 50@12 P ton; Oat, $6@8 50 B Wheat and Oat. 87 50@11 @ ton: Barle: 50®S: Alfalta, $6@7: ver, $6@7; Com- jressed, 10; stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—35@55¢ bale. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGLTABLES. POTATOES—Sweats are lower at 75¢@31 P ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60@80c; River Burbanks, 30c; Oregon Burbanks, 40@6kc; Hiver Reds, 303 | 40c"3 cul. ONIONS—356@40c B ctl; Pickle Onions, 25@40c ? cul. VEGETABLES—The Summer kinds ara now in moderate supply ana firm. Green Peppers quot- | 6@500 ¥ box: Dried Peppers, 1C@14iac | s@3be B box: lsumm?r Squash, | reen Peas, 212630 B Siring | eans, 13 Lima Beans. 4@21/gc umbers, | 0c ¥ box; Ple 40@80 40 | Dried Okra, 123z w I @ | Cabbage, T0@75¢ Feed Carrots, 30@ | Marrowfat Squash | = | CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—AII descriptions show slight changes. | Lower prices for pickled kindsare quoted. | 24c B Ih: special marks | V. 30@z4¢: good to cholce, 163 ver grudes, nominal. AMFRY TUB—12@19c @ Ib. ‘ BUTTER, D—-15@16c ¢ B. —14@16c P B. —Fancy mild new, 8@fc: 6@715c 3 B Young America, 8 @ldc @ b, —Fancy Fastern are lower. and unchanged. ommon to | 9c; East- Fancy ranch | Eastern, | store Oc: r.nch POULTRY AND GAME. | POULTRY—Closed the week dull and depressed at the low prices. vs. 12140 @ B for Gobblers and 11 | for Hens: dressed do, 18@14c; Geese, P pair, | 21 50@1 7! Jucks, $4@5 50: Hens, 4: Roo: ers, you 50; do, old, 83 50€4: Fryers, | 83 ¥ dox: Proliers, & for large and 82@2 50 | ior small; Pigeons, $2 50@8 ® doz for young and | $1 25 for old. GAME—Arrivals cleaned u; are, §1@1 25 Gray Geese, p very well yester- | doz: Habbits. $1 150 50; White G s1@ at, §1 25@1 50 P dozen. D TRUS FRUITS. | ORCHARD FRU. P S, Quinces and Ap- < are doing better. Melons are slow. Quinces, box; Cantaloupes, 35@31 B case; Nui- o' P box: A 6Uc@F1 B box for e and 560c for common o fair; llis Pears, $1g1 60; other Pears, 35@ DECIDUOUS AN o £00d 'to_chof Winter A 60c B box. BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries are jobbing to retailers a: 89 ¢ bb Huckleberrias, 6@7c ¥ b Raspberrics, : Strawberries, $7@9 % chiest for Longwortis and $2 60@5 @ ches: for | . ne Grapes are still higher. Table | crates for shipping, sold well av 40@80c, | heap and dull In_boxes forlocal trade. om the Santa Cruz Mountains are coming | but w culty at 15@25¢c 8 box. firsl crow, out of markat sion, 17G19 B ton: W, Bia op, $30@24 ; A1 Vine Grapes, $16@1 25@35c P box; Muscats, 20@sbc; @85c; Cornichon,'30@@d0c; Tokey, 25 UITS—Lemons are lower and Limes ! ean Sweeis, ¥1 7582 B box; | 2 box for common and £3 50 | hor £ood to cholos: Mexican Limes, $6@ | : Bannuas, $1@2 © bunch; Pineapples, §5 P dobin @z pples, §067 | e | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The situation I3 exactly the I same. Dealers report business good, but prices | do not improve. The following prices rale on | the Frait Txchange: Apples, 3c 1 for anar- | tered, 3lpc P I for sliced and 414@be B 1b for | evaporated; Peaches, 4@5c B 1b, and 6c for fane; peeled, In boxes, 12@13¢; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 435@5c for the 40@50's: Apricots, 714@ | 8ljc¢ for prinue to choice and 9@10c P 1b for fancy | k; Figs, black, 3@315c @ 1 for pressed P @23/4c for unpressed: White Figs, 315@ic @ I jor pressed: Pears, 7c B Ib for evaporated | Dhalves, 4@614c ¥ b for quarters: Plums, 4@4bec | for pltied and 132@3%5c¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, | 5@6c P Ib for prinie (0 choice and c for fancy. | AISINS AND DRIED GRAFPES — Prices | are as follows, carioad lots: London layers, | 9Uc@$1 # box; four-crown, l0ose, $1jc @ I: theee | crown, 10086, 214¢ P b: two-crown, 154¢; seediees | Buitanas, 234c: seedless Muscatels, Zc: clustors, | 81 25: Dehesa clusters. $2: Imperial clusters, #2 80: Dried Grapes. 214c % b. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at 8%10c B Ib; Walnuts, T@7%c B I for No. 1 Lard and 9@915¢ P B for sofishell, jobking lots; Almonds, 734¢ for Languedoc and 812@10¢ for paper-shell jobbing; Peanuts, 5@6c B M for Fa @440 B or California: Hickory nuy ‘ecans, B¢ for rough and 80 for polished; g%ec“:mBrlzu Nuts, 75@8c B ; Cocoanuts, 343 ONEY—Comb quotable at 9@10c for bright and Bo® b forlonergrades; ‘\«/'n:r-whl!eeux.v{nd, 5c; ght amber extracted, 414 : dark amber, dc. BEESWA X 25@160 9 * e PROVISIONS, CURED MFEATS — Business continues good. _Bacon quotable at 7¢® M for heavy an T3%¢ B D for light medtum, TU34e for light, 116 1%c tor extra light and 12 Vec for sugar cured: Easi- ern Sugar-cured Hams, 1@, L24eg; Calltornia tames, 10y3@11c: Mess Beef, 87@# ¥ bbl: exira mess do, $829; Tamily do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 P bbL; extra cloar, $16 % bbl; mess, $14 W bol: Smoked Beef, 915 @10c P b. & LA RD—Eastern lierces, quotable at 6@6140c 3 Te: pails, 815c; Call- for compound and 8¢ for pu; 8lgc for compound and §15¢ for very fornia_tierces, uro; half bbis, 7c: 10-1b tims, 7h4c; do 5-1b, 7ype p . COTTOLENE-7c in tierces and 77 e nd 7%c @ B in HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The downward tendency continues. Heavy salted steers,9¢; culls and brands, 8c; medium, 8ci culls and brands, 7c; lght, Te. culls and brands, 6c Tct culls and brands, if.9c; salteq 6¢: culls and brands, 12c; dry Kip, 12c: culls, 9 culls, 13¢; Goatakin 35¢ each: Kids, 5 Deerskins, good sum; ¥ Ib: medinm, 5@ 25¢; winter, 10 S ins, sheariings, 20c” each; short wool, é Oc" each; medtain, 5 @8Uc each; long wool, TUc each. Culls o’ all Kinds, about 14 less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is quotable at 414 4150 B D: country Tallow, 4@434c; refined, to; Groase. 3G315c B . WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humbolat and Mendocino, 615G8c P I San Joaquin and Southern, 314@50 ‘% Ib; free Mountain, b@7hc; detective'do, @6c P 1b. HOPS—The circular of Thomas & Short, London, says: “The near completion of the ingathering of the English crop enables to put before our Ameri- canfriends reliable information respeciing the quantity and quality of the new se: 'S krowth, Alihongh the bine suffered from a long-continued droughi, which at one timethreaiened disaster, the cLange (0 coplous rains came in time to save the bulk of the plantations from failure, and hot fore. ing weather during the past mouth has wrought wonders in developing and ripening the Hops and providing the best possible conditions for harvest- ing them. The later Hops derived the greatest benefi:, the change coming, n some cases, (00 late for the earlier sorts. The quantity is now generaily considered to be about one-fourth iess than last year’s crop, which, according- to the official statis- tics was nearly 400,000 bales. The present fing- 1ish crop therefore be reckoned at about 300, 000 bales. The Coniiuental crop is imated at ai foreign the 1mpor: strong fre: lan ton: & end, § land, vai ¥ An: 9 Pl B@S1a coils; T SALMOY es Red Sa) 85c; 50, P dozen, met cash SUGAR—The b d Austraiia. ndvanced #2 50 ¥ (on this week, Harmony a-aln | prevails among xllll', 58 ington s quotable at 0 el | 1.,..;'«,,,. $8 % ton; Sou .r;m Wellington, $7 50 @ Co Eal [ Ed [ ) 1ol Western b and boxes 43¢ more. P Gorten, fn bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10¢ 6 1o be disposed of at a material loas to Recent cabled advices report a very 1t market for Coal carriers from Eng- mberland Coal has been Wel- liimore shippers. PP S ew Wel. ton: ‘008 Bay, $5: Walls- . $760: Brymbo, 87 50; Cumber- In bulk and $13 in sack thracite annel, Pennsyl- $14; Welsh Anthracite Tfock Springs, Castle Gate and t Valley, § 80; Coke, $13 in bulk and 15 pure Manile Rope is quotable at 8¢ 6 and 9 do, fic; Bale Prvine, Lath: pe, Sc ® B in balls and o; Sisal Rope, and 9 do, 7c; Hop Twine, e Twine, 7c. Association 1b; Grape a2 ' Packers’ lows: 1n lots of 25,000 14c; 75,000 cases, 80c hip. ~ugar Refinery Company : Cube, Crushed, Powdered sc: Dry Grapulated, 5e; {ngnolia A, 4c; Extra C, barrels, 14c more than third do, 3@4c B . : AL—Large. 4@5c: small, 5@7c B . MUTTON—Wetnors, 4@4lac; Ewes, 316@ic P 1. ® tine 6 B M. PORK 314 for large, $34c for small | and — for feeders; d RECEIPTS OF IN Flour,ar. sks Oregon. .. Wheat, cils.. Oregon Barley, ct Orexon. ... Osts, ctl Orego; Corn. cls. Beans, sk Potrioes, Rran, Middlings, 1 Al 4y 1,480 439 70 & do, 414@b2ec B b. {RIOR PRODUCE. HOURS. Wine, gals. Brandy, gaj Hides, no. Pelts, bals. ... Lumber, M fee: |iops, bis.. W ool, bls Lime, bbls. Chicory, bbi THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks were sl the dec active. A teleg tendent T. the output ¢ 6 tons; surfa AvTA—During am received man of the Con. Cal. & Virginia stated " it ot em r ass the pas again yesterday, though cant. Trading was not S, esterday from Superin- ne for the week had ay. $32 10 per ton. erk the north crosscut been east was advanced 8 feet (6 the hanging wall, total length 32 feet ; not A crogscut was startea we: ichisin 8 feet in vein matter more en- The west cross 0 12 feet in i whi courag! wis exten Tha annu onlled for ig of value was found in it. Opposite the east cross- from the south drift arrying bunches of ying from a few doilars to $400 per ton. face is still In quartz of low grade. meeting of (he Confidence has been November 8. The assessmant of 8 cents per share on Gray Eugle will be dslinguent in the office to-morrow. An official telegram from the superintendent of | the Hale & Norcross mine yesterday announced a shipment of bullion vaiued at $18,000, one-halt of which is zold. Hale & This is & result of the crashin, orcross ore at the Brunswick mill, but of does not represant the full returns. The Pacific Lighting Company has declared a mont} November 5. Th dividend of 50 cents per share, payabie week crosscutting will begin on_the 1000 level of the Consolidated California and Virginia mine, and the upraise from the 800 ievel of Union Con: lidated wiil be fally started and inuch other important work which has long been looked for- ward to. Besides all this erosscutting will begin in Savage ground on the Comstock lode. The Gears. The ¢ of the month. -y-street Cable Company has declared a aividend of 50 cents per share, p: lifornia-street Cable | nsual 50 cents a share dividend about the middie le onthe 28th. pany paid tho The American Tobacco Company will pay a divi- dend of 3 per cent on commou and 2 per cent on preferred stock on the 1st of ovember. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. STocK.— Mon.(Taes Wed,Thra. | kr. | Sut. 100 09 o8 08 111 11 ) L gl ast gl S g 82| 83 34 39 88 36 Belcher. | 48 45 a8l 47| 46 45 Best & Belcher..| 8| 821 81 90/ 87 8 Bodie. | 28 80 32 35 34 30 Bullion. 12l 12 12f 14l 16| 13 Bulwer. 08 06 08 07 08 05 Caledonia. 0Dl 100 09 03 08 Challenge. 60/ 60/ 58 Choliar. | 48 47 45 Con. Cal, & Va.. | 2.85 2.75 2.70 Confidence. ) 1.65| 1.60 1.60 Crown Point. 39 88 37 Gould & Curry . i 45 4t Hale & Norcross 1.50| 1.50| 1.55 Mexican . 5 69) Mono. 2 Ophir. Overma; B! Following were the OARD 1 Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNT 500 Alpha.....1) 100 Alta NG SESST 150 200 Confid 160400 Mex SALES, es in the San Francisco 0N COMMRENCING AT9:30. 1000 S 5 av 800 e, s A 3 ican..64/300 ¥ Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday REGU 800 Belcher. 400 B & B, 500 Bulwer. .. 1000 . 700 Calednia. . 600 Chalinge..58 235600 Con N Y. 144/600 C Point. G&cC 345‘1 50 Mexican. 5700 ... . LAR SESSTON—10:31. 500 Chollar. .46, 150 Confid, N [3 i ER a0 700 Y Jacket..36 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Oct. 25— 12 y, Bia. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... 10 11Jula. = 03 Alta, 17 18ustice . — 06 Anaés 35 36 Kentuok. 07 08 Beiener. o 43 Aoilady Wash D ol 03 Best & Beicher. 3 85 Mexican. 68 66 EentonCon.... — 40 Mt. Diabi B - Bodie. 80 31Mono.. T Bulion, 13 14 NevadaQueen. — 06 Bulwer, 06 07l0ccidental..... 13 13 Caledonia...." 08 Challenge Con. 08 Choliar, 45 Con. Cal,'& Va.2.60 Con. Impenai. 02 Confidence.....1.55 Con.New York. — rpion. - o5 Crown Pom... Silver HIll ok 05Siiver Kin - 2 03/Syndicate. = oa - —|Union Con, 69 70 Gould & Curry. 45\Gtah.... 08 10 Haule & Norcrs. 1,60 1.55|Veliow Jackes. 36 37 Towa.. — o4 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Oct. 26-10:30 A. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked,| U B 4s coup.. 112141135 MISCELLAN EOUS BONDS. Cal-stCblebs. 110 Cal Elec L 85107 Chtrn €W Ba1001A10354/ & O B Dpnt-stex-cp 77 EdsnL&P 6: 106 F&CH RR65104 Bid. Asked. U S 4sreg...11234113 — Do, 24 183 8s..101 —_ 109 P&OKy6s.. — 120 954 EniathH o 11614 108 RenoWL&L = 105 M08 RNerwcoos = 1op Geary-stR55.108 106 \SFeNPRR3103 — losAng Ls. — _— |SPRRAriz6s 97 99 Do.Gnted.6s. — 10215 SPRRCal6s.110 — Mkt-stCble6s1237 — SPRR CalBs. 8712100 NevCNgRSs. — 102 Do, 1congd. 8734100 NPCRR6100 — [SPBrRCaifs. 94 NyRCal8s.102 104 |8VWater6s.1211512214 NRy(albs.. — — ISVWaterds. 10091011y Oak Gas 55..104 — |StktnG&ESs — 1021y Do, 2diss5s..104 _ — |SunstT&T6s — 103 Omnibus6s..117 120 |Sutter-stK5s.11055111%4 PacRoliMbs 102 — |VisaliaWCbs — 92 WATFR STOCKS. ContraCosta. 57 583 San Jose. .... 9214100 Sprug Vailey10114101% €S bTOCKS. 7 Mann Co.... 50 Capital, — 40 |PacificLight. 47la 49 Cent; 95 — |SanFrancsco 713 717 Oak G 48 50 N 22 TacGasimp. 8014 %2 | INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFa.1521, — |Sun. 55" — COMMEACIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.126% — Anglo-Cal, .. 57 60 |London&SF. — ' 81 Bank of Cal.329 232 |Merch Ex... 1313 — Cal SD&TCo. b4 60 |Nevada. -7 = Firs:Natonl.178 185 (Eather B B Grangers.... — - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.. — 1610 |Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L1000 — [Security......240 285 Mutual UnionTrusi. — 835 SFRav TRYUT BATLEOAD STOCKS. California.... 10615 — (Oak.SLaHav — 100 Geary-st...... 60 75 |Presidio. 8% — Market-si.... 4334 4414 Sutter-st =% = POWDER STOCKS. Aflantic D... — 1515 Juason. - California.... 90 100 Vigorit.. - Giant.. — 10 | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 87 98 (OceanicSSCo — 25 Blk DCoalCo. 10 PacAuxFA.. — 2 Cal Cot Mills, — |PacBorax... 98 100 al Dry Dock — — |PacI&NCo. — EdieonLight. 97 — PacRoll M 18 — GasConAssn, — — |PartPaintCo — 9 HawC&S8Co. 6 7 |PacTransCo — 26% Hutch®PCo.. 12 13 |PacT&TCo. — 60 JudsonMfgC. — — |SunsetT&T. 30 45 MerkixAssn.100 110 [UniedCCo. — 25 No mERSION. Board—120 Market-st Railway, 437%; 6 S V Water, 10114, Btreet—100 Alaska Packers' Assoclation, 97. ———————— THE CALL CALENDAR. OcToRER, 1895, Moon's Phases. | October 3. Full Moon. ( October 1 Last Quarte} Qctober 17, New Moon. October 325, First Quarter. & 6 f [13{14]15 16(17(18 (19 STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. Polnt Loma. || st Paul. N 9aym Pier11 Faraliol | Oct 29, 5eM|Pier 2 San Jose' .| Panama.. Oct 29,12 M P M SS NationalCt? | Humboldt 012 u Pier 2 Mexico | ¥an Diego. 0,11aM Pier 11 Washtenaw | Panama. 0, 4Py Pier 27 X Humbol 0, Gax Pier 13 | Coos say. 0.10aM Pier 13 | Humbolat’ 0. 2Py Pier § Portland. L10Ax | Pler 24 Vic & Pgi 1, 9aM Pier 9 ...."| Newport . 11 9am Pier 11 Alce Binciid Portiand. ... .. 2. 5ew Pier13 Evandale. .. China & Japan Bry PMSS Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor. | - g North Fork. Humbolds Bay Santa Rosa.. | San Dieso..... Ktate of cal Portland STEAMERS TO STEAMER | Frox i ational Clty... | umboldc Ba = Farallon Yaquina Bay : Arcata LCoos Bay % Weeor | kel River |- Mexico |san Diezo 1 olumbla.. Portiand . 15 Umatilia. | Victoria & Puget Sound | .. Crescent City... | Crescent City. I . Mackinaw Tacoma. Arago. " |Coos Bay K aie China and Japan. Pomon: Humboldt bay. Alice Blanchard | vortiand. Homer |Coos Bay | Panama. ..|Newport, | Humboldi Bay Departure Bay Grays Harbo) Kahului Nan Diego. | Portlana. | Victoria fonotulu Jeanie. Del Norte. Kahuluf. Santa ROsz.. State of Cal Citvot Puebl; Australia.. S Pern China and Japan St Paur Newport. Clty ot Panama| Panama . TIDE TASLE. LOW WATER. SUN AND mall.|Large.. TN Sets. 80P 2.17p 630 5.17| 0.42a 31p| 2.85p 1.30A 6.31 5.16 1.41a HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, } SAN FRANCISCO. October 26. 1895, me ball on Telegraph Fill was dropped t noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the 120th meriaian, or ai exaculy 8 . M., Greenwich time, . A. F. FECHTELER, SATURDAY, October 28. Norstmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 108 hours from Nanaimo; 4499 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; pass and m: 0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 20 hours from Rock- port: bark, to J R Hanliy. Up river direct. Brship Helga, Mcintosh, 182 days from Swan- sea; 2540 tons coal, to I C Evans. Br ship Carnedd Lleweliyn, Griffith, 155 days fm Liverpool: mdse, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Scbr Lizzie Prien, Nelson, 4 days from Coquille River; 200 M ft lumber, to Chas E Doe. Schr_Jennie Stelle, Krebs, 8 days from Grays Herbor; lumber, to 8 K Slade Lumber Co. Schr General Banning, Marschall, 14 days from Port Gamble; lumber, t6 Pope & Talbot. Behr Nettie Low. Low, 6 hours from Point res: 50 bxs butter, to C E Whitney & Co. Schr Seven Sisters, Rasmussen. 24 hours from Fishermans Bay; wood and bark, to J Johnson, Schr John A, Hellquist, 60 hours frm Humboldt; 420 M 1t lamber, to Geo L Sweet. Scnr Eureka, Wershuleit, 5 days from Coaullle River: 170 M 1t lumber, to Preston & McKinnon. Cleared. SATURDAY, October 26. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victorla and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. &' \ymr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perking Sclr Kodlak, Peterson, Kodiak; Alaska Com- mercial Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, October 26, Stmr Polnt Arena, Tohnson, Mendocino. Btmr State of California, Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, etc. Sunr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Bureka. Stmr Alblon, Lundquist. Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, Bark S C Allen, Thompson, Honolulu. Echr Helen Merriam, Gruggel, Albion. Schr Mary Gilbert, Ackerman, Shelter Cove. Scir Twilight. Topfer, Grays Harbor. Schr Bobolink, Nelson, Mendocino. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Ociober 26—10 P u—Weather thick: wind W veiocity 6 miles ver hour. Charters. The brig W G Irwin loads mdse for Honolulu. Tihe Brship Aberfoyle was chariered prior to arrival for wheat to Earope, 30s—1s 8d less direct. The krship Clan Robertson loads mdse for Liverpool direct. The Brship Helga was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 8ls 8d—1ls 8d less direct, The ship B F Packard is chartered for wheat to a direct English port at 26s 3d. The Br bark Corunna is chartered for wheat or barley to Europe, usual options, at 30s. Freights are firm. Spoken, Oct 5—2 N 83 W, Ger ship Henrietta, fm Oregon r Queenstown. T -85 S 25 W, Brship Lord Shaftesbury, hence June 8 foc Queenstown. ‘Aug1—54 S 82 W, ship St Nicholas, from New York, for San Francisco. 0Oct' 19—51 N 12 W, Br ship Dunstaffnage, bence July 8 for Liverpool. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 26—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisc Arrived Oct 26—Br bark_Beemah, from Santos; Br ship Philomene, from Newcastle, NSW, COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 26—Schr iWestern Home, bence Oct 7: stmr Arago, hence Oct 24; stmr Arcata, hence Oct 23. UMPQUA—Sailed Oct 35—Stmr Pasadena and schr Louisa, for San Pedro, 26—Schr Lily, for San Francisco. ROCKPORT—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr South Coast, hence Oct 2! COQUILLE RIVER—Sailed Oct 23—Schr Moon- light, for San ¥rancisco. CUREK. 7 { LUREKA—ArrivedOct 26—Stmr North Fork, | {0 M8 S50 QT p P Bakifio Mall Doek, or a s hence Oct 24; stmr Weeott, hence Oct 25. Sailed Oct 26—Schr Orion, for San Francisco. NAVARRO—Sailed Oct 26—Stmr W hitesboro, for San Francisco. TACOMA—ArrivedOct 26—Bark Chas B Ken- ney, hence Oct 7. - NiW PORI—Sailed Oct 26—Stmr Caspar, for Hueneme. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 26—Schr Joseph Russ, from Port Gamble. : VENTU RA—Sailed Oct 26—Schr Fanny Dutard, for Grays Harbor. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Del Norte, hence Oct 22, ‘TATOOSH—Passed Oct 26—Bktn Catherice Sud- den, from Redondo for Seattle; ship Benjamin Sewall, hence Oct 10 for Por: Townsend; bark Co- lumbia, hence Oct 10 for _Port Blakeley; stmr Gar- land, for Puget Sound: Haw stmr San Mateo, from Comox for Port Los Angeles; bktn Northwest, frm Port Had!ock for San-Diogo. a4 BION—Arrived Oct 26—Schr Bessle K, hence ot 94, FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. WESTPORT—Salled Oct 26—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. BIRKENHEAD—Sailed Oct 25—Br ship Glen- alvon, for Victoria. HIOGO—Sailed Oct 24—Br ship Buckingham, for Port Townsend. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 25—PBr ship Howth, for Victoria. SINGAPORE Sailed Oct 19—Br stmr Gorsedd, Arrived Oct 25—Br bark Holv- w0od, hience June 13: Br bark Kinross.shire, hce June 13: Brahip Mozambique, from Oregon’ and sailed for Hull: Brehip Valkyrie, hence June 9 2nd sailed for Fleetwood. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 25—Br stmr Hankow, for Tacoma, Importations. BANTA CRUZ—Per St Paul—3 bxs fish, Montersy—1 bx chesse. 1 pkg mdse. Cayucos—5 bxs butter, 61 dressed calves, 1 cs eggs. San Simeon—1 bbl 1 bx apples, 1 bdl hides, 15 dressed calyes, 4 cans tallow, 3 bxsfish, 1 pkg hardware, 5 bxs butter, 1 coop fowl. Port Harford—2 kegs 3 bxs putter, 1 sk mustard, 2cseggs, 6 sks dry berries, 1 ch tea, 18 sks dry peaches, 6 sks dry apricols, 1 pkg mdse, 112 bxs green apples. 30 bxs fish, 6 bxs ereen pears. San Luis Obfspo—400 ks wheat. Arreyo Grande—570 sks l)lrl?i. Gaviota—20_sks crawfish, 4 bdls hides, 1 bbl 18 cans t. 826 sks mustard. Ventura—403 sks walnuts, 2 rolls carpet, 1 caso rubbers, 1cs honey, 114 bxs lemons, 1 coop fowl, 1 bx hardware, 1 bx books, 2 sks beans, 165 sks gar vanzas, 53 bxs oranges. SantaBurbara—1 pkg mdse. 1 bx wrappers, 65 bxs oranges, 98 bxs lemons, 1 bxd plano. Hueneme™2 pkgs mdse. East Sap Pedro--1 bx valves, 1 pkg hoops, 1 Pk mds eria—11 pkes mdse, 64 bbls asphaltum, Los Angeles—8 pkgs mdse, 3 bags dry chilles. 2 pkgs mdse, 1 bl nets. sks_peanuts, 7 bbls £00ds 11 bbls siveet potatoes. Consignees Per St Paul—Levi Strauss & Co; Stanfler & Ce J Lvancovicn Dairymen’s U s & Co: Hooker & Co; John ¥ Jreamery Co: Sunsel Seed and Plant Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Foster & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C Carpy & Wieland Brewing Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Silverberg: Miller, Sioss & Scatt: M Kalish & Co; Garcla& Maggini: D E Alllson & Co; A fallles Dodge, Sweeney & Co; A C Fry & Co: Hills Bros: American Union Fish Co; Kron Tanning Co; M Lowell; HHeckmann&Co; C E Whitney & Cc Baker & Hamilton; Sinsheimer Bros: A Paladini Tillmann & Bendel; McDonough & Runyon; W Mitchel “amilloni & Co; Western Meat Co: P Kowalsky & Co; Standard 0il Co; Union Bruaswick; Chas Montzomery & Co: ilden & Co: W B Glldmacher: Nicoll the Tailor; G Sansuinerti Jacobs: Germania Fruit Co; Francis, Smith & Badlam Bros; Golden West' Fish Co; A Inguglia F Uri & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence Ses Tenth Page. bxs oranges, 17 sks popcorn, | ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL O forenightly for the West Indles and Bouthampton, calling en route st Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bilis_of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mafi S. S. Co., issiod for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germa: Through tickets from San Francisco to P c'auncum,;xmgnmpnrjon]. Firs: claus, $195: hir class, ‘or turcher particulars apol i PARROTT & CO., Age 306 Cilifornia st NTOCKTON PEARERS Leave Pier No. 8, Wasnington At 8 P. 3. Datly, Except Sunday. B~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peter Blary Garratt, City of Stocktoa. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5. 3 Velephone Main 805. [ d 1mot. Ce. | SANFRANCISO0 & NORTII PA- CAFIC RALWAY 0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. ays—E ip trips at 1:50 P. 3. 8:00. 9:30, 11:00 A.x.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. 1:40, 3:40, { isco and Schuetzen Park same | __schedule as above. FFICE_FURNITURE '1* AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton LIPO TAL JR., Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitorium, No. 727 Washington S8t., San Francisco, Cal. Cor., Brenham Place, above the plaza. Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1todand 5 to7. Sun- day, 9 A. M. to 12 M. Li Po Tai Jr., son of the famous Li Po Tai, has taken his father's business, and is, afier eleven years’ study in China, fully prepared to locate and treat all diseases. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL D Broadway wharf, San follows: ¥or Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A.x. Oct. 2, 17, Nov. 1,16, Dec. 1,16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Aniacortes and New Whatcom ~(Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. . Oct. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, and every fitth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancanver with the C. v R. R.,at Tacoma with N. P. R, R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. 3., Oct. 30, Nov. 3, 7, 11. 15, 19, 28,27 and every h day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Montercy, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sau_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Kast San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, 8 a. ., Sept. 26, 30. At9 a0, Oct. 4, 8, 13, 16, 25 and every fourih day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Bar! Port Los Angeles, Redondo (1,03 Angeles) and_Newport, 11 A. ., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 30, Nov.'8, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafte For Fnsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willam- ette Valley, 10 4. .. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKI > 10 Market st., O. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- strect whart at 10 a. M. every five days, cyn- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to ail ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern poinis, including Chl- cago, New York and Boston. FROM rancisco, as n'lL Agents. n Francisco, TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of Callfornia salls Oct. 8, 16, 26, Nov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 31, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. ¥7 503 For throngh rates and all other information apply t0 the undersigned. Go0DALL, PERKINS &COv Gen'l Supts., 10 Markes st. FrED. F. CoNNoR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st | Teutonic 85 . OCEANIC STEARSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fieldy (Fremantle), Austra- - lia; $220 firsc class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Airica. Stesmship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, November 9, at 10 AL Australian steamer MARIPOSA, salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Nov. 14, a1 2 P 3. PARTIES.—Reduced speclal rates for parties Nov. . and Dec, 5. o Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight oflice, 327 Market stroat. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENER ALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’> PiER (NEW). A2 UK TH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line 2void both transit by English ratiway o the discomfort of crossing the channel in a » boat. New York to Alexandris, Eypt, via Paris, | first-class $160; second-class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Levoent. . 5 o ‘ember 2,5 LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll LA GASCOGNE; LA CH S Capt. Baudelon, Nov mber 16, AMPAGNE. Capt. Laurent...... P e .. Ovenber 27, B For further particulars anply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. . FUGAZI & CO,, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. WILTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Quesnstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY Wiin, ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and_saccommodations €7 eelected: second cabin, $35 and §40; Majestic and Steerage Tickets from Engiand, ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and ~Denmark throigh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickats, eailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procursd General Office of the Company, 613 Market Bnder Grand Hotel. W FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. VALLEJO ARD MARE ISLARD. STR. MONTICELLO, Ratly; except. Sunday—10 A. 3, 4 P unday—8 . M. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2. i . | Lenves every day % 5:80 . ., carrving Pullman Arrive San Francisco. Ineffect May 5. | WEER SuN- . | Destination.| PN | WEEK 0 ax 8:50 AX Petaluma, 0 Py Santa Ros: “ulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, ieyserville, 110 8 5:10 px 7‘.40.4)(‘ Hopland & 1 8:00 aM| Ukiab. | 7:30 px 1 §:00 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:30 rnl 10740 ax 6:05 Px| connect at Sa aci for Bolinas Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Gey: s connect at Pleta for tighland yville, Soda Bey, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lales, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Gree wood, Mendocino City. Fort Brags, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpetia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John | Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Val Harrls, iia and Eureka. Eaturday o Monday round-trip tickets at reduced | mates. | On'Sundays round-trip tickets to all points oe- | yond San Rafael at half rates. | Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, | Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. N PrAc (PACIFIC 5¥5 Tralus leave and nre SAN FIRANCISUS MEANY. arrive at oM _OCTOEER 4, 1895 y Stns ¢ Express, Oglen and Fast.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacavilie Rumsey. Sacra- ento, and Redding via Davis. ... Ramon, Naps, Calis- toga snd Santa Rosa.. . 04 San Leandro, Haywards& Wa. 8:304 Niles, Sun Sacramento, and Orovill *8:304 Peters and Milton., 9:004 San Leaudro, Hayw: 9:001 Los Angeles Lxpress, R s (for Yosemite), Sants Barbara and Toa At 3 9:004 Martinez and Stockto; St'es Tone, n Jose and Livermor: ento R A Way Static an Leandro, Haywards& Wi S Wa; £:00 ¢ Ma, N: Marysville, nd Sacranento ......... an Jose, Livermore and 5:30p San Leaudro, Hayward S:80r New Orleans Ve, g 10:454 5:30P Santa Fo Rtoute, for Mojave aud Last, . 10454 6:00r Furopean Mail, Ogde: i85 6:001 Haywards, Nilés aud Sau Vallejo 7:60¢ Oregon ville, Land iast . 7:007 San Leandro, Hayw: 2 00 San Leandro, Haywards& Way Stvs t11 H11:150 San Leandro. Haywards& Way St'ns_* A _CRUZ DIVISION T7:454 Sunday Excursion for Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Cruz, 8 (Narrow Gauge). #2:15p Newark, 3 , 3 Almaden, Felion, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz aud Principal Way Stations L Way Stations 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, Sau Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Prin- cipal Way Stalions ... 19:47A Palo Alto and Way Stations... 40, Sau Jose and Way Statio 11:454 Paio Alio and Way Statio *2:802 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Craz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacilic Grove . . *B:30p San Jose and Prine pal Way Stalions *4:30r San Jose and Way Stations. 3:300 an Jose and Way Stations. n Jose and Way Stations. 0 San Way Statl CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— :00 #10:00 11:00a.M. *12:20 400 5:00 “5:00r. ot of Broadway.— *6:00 +7:00 AM. $12:00 *12:30 2:00 *5:00P .. A for Morning. ® for Afternoon. * Bundays excepted. } Saturdaya only. & Wednesdavs only. # Sundays ouly. tt Monday, Thursday day nights only. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check haggage from hotels and resis dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards aud Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Chicage Limited Palace Slecpers and Tourist Sleepers to [Chicage Yla Kansas City without change. Anuex cars ior Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES, Trains leave daily at 9:00 A, . and 5:30 ».3., | connecting in Los Angeles with soiid trains, Los Angeles 1o Chicago, Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comtortable rallway, Callfornia 10 the Eest. A popular misbelief exists regerding the heat m Summer. The heat is not greater toan is_encouns tered on even the most corcherly line. This is well known to exporienced travelers. ‘The meuls at Harvey’s Dizing Rooms are an ex celient feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached In no oiher way. Ticket Office~644 Market Street, Chronicle Buildin, NORTH PACIFIO COAST RATLROAD i (Vin Snusalito Ferry). | From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1895, WEEKDAYS. and San Kainel—7:30, 9-15, 11:00 5,5:15, 6:50 p_ 3. 1 Quentin—7:30, §:16 A. M.; 1:45, 5:16 ». u. 1] Extra wrips_fo: San Katael aa, Moadays, W enes ‘aays and Sacurdays st 11:30 B x. SUNDAYS. For Mill Vallev, San Rafacl and San Quentin— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 30.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:15 P.M. *U0es Dot run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations. 5 P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. :00 A. 3. Sundays—Point Reyes and way stationg, For Mill V-1 AN 1045,

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