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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1895 THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sugar market down. Eilver firmer. ‘Wheat in fair demand. Earley firm. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Bran 50c lower. Lurge stocks of Hay in store. Heavy receipis of Beans. aw advancing. Onions slowly rising. Potatoes about the same. Vegetables quiet. Buiter sieady, but not active, Eges quie nged. ar of astern Poultry in. ame weaker again. Grapes down slightly Dried Fruit falrly Hops and Wool unchanged. Hams scarce and firm. Hides unsettied. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. T OF AGRICUL- 5c0, No- UNITED STATES DEPARTME: TURF, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRAN vember 12, 1895, 5 p. s.—\Weather conditions and general forecast The following sre the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last s st season 5.14; Red Bluft 2.97, | an Francisco 2.18, last season | sno .29, lust season 1.12; San Luis Obispo ! last season 3.32: Los Angeles .67, last season .76; | san Diego 1.07, last season .U5; Yuma .52, last | season 1.81. | The following maximum temperatures are re- | ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka | | | 54. Red BIuff 60, San_Francisco 58, Fresno 62, In- dependence 60. San Luis Obispo 64, Los Angeles 66, San Diego 64, Yuma 66. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, nimum 48, mean 53. An area of low pressure has moved northward CIAL WORLD. 0 loose muscatel 4-crown, 4@4%ac; $1 20@1 3 vy do 3-crown, 8%5¢; do 2-crown, PRUNES—Four sizes, 514c. APRICOTS—Bags, 915@1114c. PEACHES — Unpeeled, bags, 53@8%c; do eeled, bags, 15¢. PALMON DS—Faper-shell, 11@12¢. UTS—Standard, 9c. d steady ; State common to choice, Pacific Coast, 312@10c. London market WV OOTA Stendy and_quiet; domestic fleece, 16@ 22c; pulied, 16@340; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. foderately active, steady; Ameri- can. $12@14 50. COPPER—Dull; lake, $11 40@11 50, LEAD—Dull; domestic, 3 1712@3 20. 5 ; straights, $14 60 plates quiet. cR—Easy; domestic, $3 75. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, 111, Nov. 12.—It was an easy mat- ter to cover “short” wheat in this market to-day. Offerings were so free that buyers were placed at a great advantage, and it was estimated that during the first hour the “shorts” had taken in the neighborhood of two or three million bushels with the feeling ruling barely steady all the time. he Ilquidating sales of December without correspond- ing purchases of May continued throughout the session. The news favored the bears. There were heavy receipts at all points. Chicago had 528 cars, 28 more than expected, and the Northwest 1522 cars, against 844 on the corresponding day & ar azo. Liverpool cables were weak, futures showing a decline of 14d. The foreign financial sltuation showed a slight Improvement, indicating a return of confidence. W thdrawais from store ab Chicago were 85,200 bushels. Bradsreet’s reported an in- crease in the world’s available supply of 4,346,000 bushels. Export clearances were liberal at 494,- #86 bushbels. Closing Continental cables were Jower for Berlin and Paris and higher for Antwerp. December wheat opened from 5714c to 5714@ 574c. s0ld between 58%c_and 5714@5T54C, C.05- ing at 573gx@58%ec—Lgc higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for Lo-morrow, 350 cars. PIG TRON from the Gulf of California and is now central over | “CORNCOlened easy, but recovesed ita strength Eastern California and Southern Nevada. It will | oo soon, ruling steady 10 firm thereafter. The probably move northeastward, unitisg with an | Government report had apparently nothiog to do area of low pressure which apparently s central | With the feelmg exhibited.. 1t mage. the yield pes over Northern Montana. An area of high pressure | acre 26.2 bushels. The figures Indicate & yield of s moved in rapidly on the central Pacific Coast, | 2 748 000,000 bushels, or 150,000,000 bushels less causing brisk northwesterly winds. Rain has | fiay was expected a mionth ago. Liverpool cables fal 1 general throughout W A’(!lhlfllfln‘ Idaho. | were quict and unchanged. Recelpts were 355 s and Northern Nevada. The temperatuie | care’ 7There were 159.601 bushels withdrawn from has remained stationary, except at Independence | gore. Export clearances amounted to. 285279 4 bashels, Bradstreet’s reported a decrease in avail- San Francisco for thirty hours, | 4hje stoc) east of the Rox Mountains of 66,000 | bushels. May corn opened at 2914c, advanced to tempera- | and closed at 2935@29%ac, 1s@lic higher than followed by clear | esterly winds. | 10 in the eastern | on Wednesasy in the | rn_portion. | wers to-night and Wednesday; cooler port | cars, and 47.49 yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 200 | cars. OATS—About the same conditions existed in values as have been noted for a long time. They were dull and steady. Business was very light and devoid of incident or feature. Receipts were 232 1 bushels were taken from store. We 2 | Bradstreet’s reported an increase in stocks of 266, Arizona—Showers 1u theeastern portion to-night; | 000 bushels, May oats closed Tgc higher than v. stationary temperature. 2as | terday. Estimatéd receipts for to-morrow 135 San trancisco and vicinity—Fair; stationary | oo perature; northwesterly winds. FLAX—Was easy. Trading waslight. Cash No. A. MCADIE, Local Forecast Officlal. | 3 *§05eza%0r Devember 810: Map. o7er Ra NEW YORK MARKETS Financial. W YORK, N. Y., Nov. 12.—Less attention’| was paid to foreign news at the Stock Exchange | to-day, and even lower cables from London nad | 1 | | but & temporary influence on the local share specu- lation. Operators, generally speaking, have rele- gated the Eas question to the rear and are more concerned about coal roads than he Prospects of earmings of or some time past.. The Govern- ment crop repo issued has revived discus sion about future traffic receipts, and the opinion is almost unanimous that the phenomenal yield of corn will inure to the gr t benefiL of ralways, more especially the Western lines. ing officials of these systems &ro talkIng m this strain, and their interviews have sumuiacea purchases of stock by capitalists who | have been out of the market for months. The Ly increasing their receipt: promise to be something s when corn beglns to move freely. For b rn will stortly show a gain just | | of £700,000, gton and Quincy, it is d, 15 doi well. The fact that s ling'exchanze has weakened enough to preven. old suipments (0-morrow also had & good effect on stocks. Tk ramors of exports of the metal on Satu; shipments wi showing a dec London was but the Paul, I 20,000 shares SRANSEAIE an by Do means sure that hat day, as cotton is ortnizhtly settlement, | time to buy a little St hison—probably 15,000 to Local shorts covered in the zton and Quincy, but it was noticy se advance brought out but small amounts of long stocks. The improvement ranged from 15 10 3a per cent, and #s a rule the best fig- vres of the day were current at i n ail Leaiher preferred ro.e 4lp to cago Gas. 265 to 663%; Il 215 to 99; Rubber, 23 to General ¥lcetric, 2 10 3114: Cordage guarantecd, 2 to 29 Burlingion and Quincy, 2 10 8015 uri Pacil 2103134 ; Lake Erie and Western, 2to 24a; Rub- | ber preferred, 2 to 94: Tobacco, 10 $935; | Louisville and Nashvilie, 1 5% Delaware | and Hudson, 134 to 129 d We ernpreferred, 13 to 7585 Big Four, 134 to Tenn. Coal and Iron, 155 to 3 Sugar, 13 to 100%3; St. Paul. 14 to 76; Baltimore and Ohio, ’ 11510 5615 Rock Island, 135 to 76: Colorado | 1. 133 10 34: Denver and Rio Grande preferred, | 133 to 4634 Jersey Central, 132 t0 10744; Pacific Mail. 132 o' 3134 Kansas' and Texas preferred, | 134 to 3174, avd the remainder of the prominent | 810CKS 114 10134 per cent. { Chicago Gas ‘was bought on the refusal of At tornev-General Hang to interfere with the | Fiower-Olcoit_committee in their work of reorzan- izing the company,and Pacific Mail moved up on | the reported willingness of the company’s repre- sentatives to reopen negotiations with the Panama. Railroad. { In the inactive stocks Metropolitan Traction bounded up from 5 to 1874 on semi-official state- | ments that the company has obtained control of | the Forty-second-street Boulevard line of this clty, | Speculation closed active and strong. Net changes 0w gains of 115@2 py Total sales were 226, 800 | Sugar, 18,600 | ison. ales footed Londs were active ai up $2.135.000. Atchisons seconds, cla: rose 1i4 to 2814 ; Chicago and Norihern Pacific fives oertificates. 1 to 14534 : Hocking Valley generals s 10 9. Toledo sevens, Detroit, Monroe an 5% 1o 12714 Louisville, New Albany and Chi- cago Consoiidated sixes, 1la to 102: do general fours, 1 to bi: Minnesota and St | Louis Consolidated 1 to 101; Mi souri Kansas and n_fives, 1 to 93: Omaha and St. Louls fours ceriificates, 214 to 4735 Ohio River first fives, 2 to 102%4: Ohio Southern sixes, 2 to 92: Oregon Improvement 115 10 94: Reading firsts preferred, 115 to do seconds, 114 10 108; do gi to x5: Rock Island d i vannah and Western consolidated fives certine 234 to 6634: Texas Pacific seconds, 1 to Denver and Gulf consolidated fives, 115 to 3875 United ~tates Cordage sixes certificates. 1 to 421a: St. Louis Southwestern seconds, 1 to 30. Oregon Navigation fives ceriificates fell 4 to 90 and later rallied 10 93345, In Government bonds at the board $8000 coupon fives sold at 11515@115%4 and 85000 registered | fives at 115. ‘The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver builion on hand, 234,569 ounces: certifi- cates outstanding, 231. Grain. FLOUR- Dull, freely offered; easier. wheat, low grades, $2 25@2 7. $2 8023 40: do, patents, $3 H0E clear, $2 7! ‘Winter do, fair 1o fancy, 3 90: Minuesota 2 T5@3 25: do, stralghts. #3 20@3 50; do, patents, @4 20; low extras, $2 25@2 75: cily mills, $3 ¥5@4; do, patents, $4 10@4 South- ern Flour—Dull. easy: common to fair extra, 2 10@2 80: £00d to choice do, $2 90@3 30. CO| MEAL—Dull, steady. Yellow Western, B2 00@2 65. RYE—Nominal. No.1 Western, 48c asked. BARLLY—Nominal. - Western, 45@50c; No. 2 Milwaukee, 44@48c. WHEA [—Spot market dull: firmer. No. 2 red. store and elevator, 6815@6634c: afloat, 68@ 6814c; 1. 0. b.. 673@6834c: ungraded red, 63@ 70c: No.1 Northerii, 643,@55¢. Options opened wealk at a decline of 114@.55c on free foreign sell- ing, weaker cables, larze receipts and realizing: rallied s with the West and closed firm %t 4c over vesierday, with a fair local trade. May | and December most active. January, 6554c; March, 6734; May. 67%5c; June, 6744c; Juiy, ; December, 645/4c. —Spots dull, ‘firm. No. 2, 36@863jc ele- | vator, 3734c afioat’ Obitons were Aal aih fiee | at Lyc advance, with only a local trade, ber, December and_ May most active, 86c: December, 353 5140 Spots fairly ovember, ! Novem- | November, 36lgc; May, | active: firmer. Options dull, | December. 28ijc; by pot_prices—No. 2 white, 24350; Chivago, 24@2414c; N 2214c! No. 3 white, Sc: mixed Western, 2314@24140; white do, 24 @2%c; white State, 24@28¢. Provisions, LARD—Quiet, unchanged: Western steam, 25 90 clty, 35 55@5 60; November. $5 90 asked: refined | duil: Continent. '$6 30; South American, $6 65: | compound, 413@47sc. | PORK—Fir.., active; sales, 700 barrels; mess, | £9 75610 25. | BUTITER — Moderate receipts, stead; State dairy, 12@2134¢; do creamery, 20@23c] Westorn | dairy, 1015@15c: do creamery, 14@23c: do Jun: 15@21c; do factory, 9@l4c: Elgins, 23c: imitatiol crewmners, 12@1734¢. [ CHEESE—Easv, quiet; State large, 714@10%4c¢; | do fancy, 10@10i4c; do small, 7 E 34@lic: part skims, 516@T3ge: full skims, - Ja@3c. £2GGS—tancy scerceand stronz; State ana Penn- syivania, 22@25c; Western fresh, 20@23c. TALLOW — Steady, moderate demand; country. 4@1¥4c. COTTONSEED OIL—strong, quiet; crude. 24@ 7 prime. new, 29%4c bid, 30c asked; do, off grade, 28@28Yac. RiCi—Modera ély actlve, stead 354@234c. MOi.ABSES—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, 26@32c, quiet. COFFEE—Steady, 10@20 points down: Novem- ber, §l4 30@14 40; December. $14 30@14 4 January, $1410@14 80: October, $14 05@14 March, #13 90@14 05: May, $13 50@13 60; June, 813 Bo: July, $13 05. Spot Rlo, dull; No. 7,15 ~UGAR—Raw, dull, steady: fair refining, BYgc; centrifugils, 86 tesi, 53@dlac; refing & eady and fair demand: off A, 4 1-16@414c; mold A, 47c: standard A, 414c; confectioners’ A. 43c; cut loaf and crushed, 5j4c: powdered, 475C; granu- lated, 432@485c; cubes, 474c. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Ralsins, London layer, cliy, domestic, 335 | and prices were steady. | shipping | $175@3 25; lambs, $3@4 5 | Lake Ere & Westn ceipts were 97 cars. PROVISIONS—This morning’s report from the yards was quite cheering. The run of hogs was about 8000 less than estimated, consequently prices were higher. The improvement assisted product in the pointof value, but business was still open to revival. January pork closed 2ac higher; Jauuary lard and ribs each a shade higher. Closing Prices. WHEAT—November, 5634c; December, 5734c; May, B155¢. CORN—Novemver, 29c; December, 277c; May, 2934c. November, 1814c; December, 1814c; 055¢- May, 2 PORK—November, $8 06: January, $9 071%; May, 9 45. LARD—November, $5 4714; January, $5 60; May. §5 8214, RIB~—November, §43714: January, $457 May, $4 523 BUTTER-- B o Receipts of butter were moderate and only a small supply was on sale. The demand was good and the feeling firm. Prices were un- | changed. EGGS—Were steady. Receipts were moderate and the quality was open to improvement. Fresh stock sold at 18@20c per dozen, and icehouse at 14@14vac. MONEY—Was 5 615 per cent on tim sold at 50¢ premium. 514 per cent on call and 6@ louns. New York exchange Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL, Nov. 12.—There were only a small number of cattlc on sale to-day The demand was fairly active. City packers and Eastern shippers were good buyers of hogs, and prices were 5@10c higher. The receipts were light, but guite a number were carried over from yester mand sheep and lambs were 10@15c higher. CATTLE — Receipts, 8000. Common to extra stgers, £3@4 90 stockers and feeders, $2 15@3 75: cows and bulls, $1 25@3 25; calves, $2 75@6; Texaus, 13 ; Western rangers, $2 10@3 85. HOG- s, 28000, Heavy packing and $3 55@3 80; common 10 cheice choice assorted, 33 65@ 82 25(@ Rees lots, mixed, $3 45 380; 1ight, $3 40@3 75 SHEEP — Keceipts, CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov. 12.—The Earl Frait Company sold Calffornia fruit at open auction (West Shore Dock) to-day,as follows: Grapes— Tokay, $2 40@3 20: half-crates, $1 10@2 05; Cornichons, 82 65@2 80; bali-crates, 31 35@l 45. Porter Bros. Company sold: Grapes—Tokays, $38 25: hall-crates, $1G1 65; Emperors, 2 65@ 3°05; half-crates, $1 10@1 40; half-crates Mus- | cats, 81 30. CHICAGO, IL1., Nov. 12.—The Earl Frult Com- pany sold California frufl at open anction 10-dsy, as follows: Grapes — Tokay, $3 40@4; half-crates, $1 15@1 75. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad . Shares. Money on call steady at 134%; last loan at 114% and closing offered at 114%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 5@5e% Bar silver, 67%c. Mexican dollurs, 5ic. Sterling exchange 1s steady, with actual business in baikers' bills at 84 8715@4 8734 for 60 anys and $3 ¥9@4 8914 for demand. Po rates. $4 881@4 89. Commercial bills, $3 K61a @4 8714. Government bonds higher; State bonds sirm; rauroad bonds strong. Silver at the board was steady. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 94 |Norfolk & West.... 314 ‘Atchison.. 1754 _Preferred.. 12 Preterred — | North American... 5 Adams Express...100 |Northern Pacific.. 454 Alton, Terre Haute. 59%a Preferred..... 161, American Express.115 Nortnwestern. ‘American Tobacco. 8814 Preferred. Preferred 104 Bay State Gas...... 209/N. Y. Chicago&S.L 14 Baltimore & Ohio.. 57 | lstpreferred..... 72 Branswick Lanas.. 2015 2d preferred. Y Buffalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific. Crnada Southert Canton Land. . Central Pacific.. 1015 Ontario. 8 Ches. & Ohlo....... 19%5Ontario & Western. 1614 Chicago Alton.....180 " Oregon Improvmt. 5lg Prererreq.. 170 | Preferred. 35 Chicago, 8.& Q. .. 8515 Oregon Navigation. 20 Chicago & E. T1l... 4633 Oregon Shorc Line. 7 Preferced. cific Mail. 30% Chicagouss........ 8614 Peoria, D.& Evans. 520z Cleve & Pitisburg. 1633/ Pittsburg & W pid. 27 Consolidation Coal. 3 Pullman Paiace...166 Consolidated Gas..14714 Quicksilves C. C.C. &St. Louls. 4134 Preferrea. . 90 Colo. Fuel 34 Preferred. 98 Cotton Ol Cert.... 20 Rock Island. 7574 Commercial Cabie. 150 4 RomeWat & Ogdenl l:‘/g Del. Hudson.......128%; 8t, L. & S. W.. Del.Lack & Westernl67 ~ Preferred. 139 Denver & R. G...... 12% St. Paul...... 5% Preterred.. 461s Preferred. 1367, Distillers . 2038t Paul & Doluth. 26 General Electric... 30%,| Preferred.. 88 Etle...... . 113 St. Paul & Omaha.. 4134 Preferred 20| Preferred. 120 Fort Wayne. 67 ISt P. M. & GreatNorthe) Silyer Certin Green Bay.. 14 Southern Pacific... 21 Harlem Soutnern R. K. Hocking Ci 315 Preferrea....... Hocking Valley Homestake . H. & Texas Cent... 1liinois Central. Towa Central.. 21 Sugar Refinery. 30 | Preferred......... 214 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 9 " Preferred. .. ... 934 Texas Pacifi Preferred. 8255 Tol.A.A.& N Mich Kansas & Texas.... 14% Tol. & Ohio Cen. Preferred.. 8144 Preferred.. Kingston & Pem... 8 70LSt.Louls & K.0. 241 Preferred. .. 75%3 Union Facific, Preferred. Lake Shore. 148 U. P.. Den. & Gult. Nauonal Le: Preferred. Long Island. 83% Guaranteed... - Louisville & Nash. 54{5 U. S. Exvress. Louisville Na& Ch. 942 (U. 8. Leather Preferred. . 26815 Preferred. Dianhattan Consol. 10614 U. 8. Rubber. Mempnis & Charls. 16 | Preferred. Mexican Central... 11 |Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai.. 99 |Wab. S. L. & Pac.s 7 Minn & 8. L. | Preferred.. Preferred. — Minn. & St. Leom. 223 W 1t preferred 83 1y 2d preferred. 53 i Missour! Pacifi 3194 4035 Mobile & Ohio. 19%4 Am Cotton Oil pid. 70 Nashville Chatt.... 76 W U Beef.. XNntional Linseed. N.J. Central U S 48, reg...... Do, 45 coupon 3N J Cent Gen bs...1)9 Northern Pac Ists. 117 Do, 2ds. Do, bs. Lo, bs Cherokee 4s, 1896.1003; ‘coupon... . 115 ortnwest Consols.141 Do, 1897...... %| Do, aeb Bs....... 107 Do. 1898. 40 R &N lsis.... /110 Lo. 1899.. |SUL&IronMiGen B3 Bily Pacific 6 ot"95. |SUL & S I Gen 6s. 19 St Paul Consols ... 12714 St P. C. & Pa 1sis.117 Do, Class B 4, 53.110 La Consol 4. 100 Missouri fun: = 1 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 |Southern K. R. 53. 98 |Texas Pacific firsts B8 N Carolina con 6s..124 |Texas Pacseconds. 2314 Do, 48............ 103 |UnionPac 15t0f96.105%4 £0 Carolina 474s...108 | West Shore 4s.....107 Tennnew 3s....... 88 |Mobilc & Ohlo 4s.. 65 Under a good de- | ed | & Va funding debt... 62 |R GranaeWestlsts 7614 Do, reg... — Ches&05s..... ..109 Do, deferred 65... 6 'Atchison 4s 78 Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A1l 2814 Canada South 2ds.. 10815 G H & S A 6s...... 104 Cen Pac 1sts 0f'95.104 5oy Do, 24 7s. ...... 102 Den & R G 1st.....11205|H & Tex Cent 5s..110 . 90 Do. con 6s. 106 . 74 Reading 4: 86 5 79%/ Missouri 100 Ks Fa lsts Den div113%s' ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, . Nov. 12.—The spot market is quiet at 5s 814d@5s 6d. Cargoes are weaker at 27s November-December shipment. FUTURES, The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livernool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: No- Yember, 58 215d; December, 65 234d; January, os 8d; February, 6s 8%ed; March, 58 534d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exc., Nov. 12.—Consols, 106%4; sil- ver, 80 18-16d; French Rentes, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 0 days.. — 84873 Sterling _Exchange, sight.. — 48914 New York Exchange, sight......... — 0214 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 3 Fine silver, spot, B ounce........... — 67 Mexican Dollars...... 55 hle PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Swanhilda takes for Cork 76,030 ctls, valued at $74,000; D. H. Watjen, for Cork, 73,601 ctls at $74,267; Beacon Rock, for Liver- Pool, 69,163 ctis at $65,702; General Mellinet, for Gloucester, 39,088 ct s at $38,893. The market is moderately active at easy prices. No. 1, 95¢ B ctl; choice, 96%4c B ctl; lower grades, 80@9215c P ctl; extra choice for milling, 97340@$1 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAYL SESSION —10 o'clock — May — 200 tons, §1 0334 700, 31 0354; 1300, $1 0315. De- cember—300, 9714c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 08%: 1800, $1 035k December—800, 97%ac. AFTERNOON SESSTON—May—100 tons, $1 03%; 200, $1 0354, December—400, 9734c. BARLEY—Shipment of 17,038 ctls Brewing, valued at $11,927, to England. The market is steadily held at the fmproved prices. Feed, 60@62gc: choice, 65c; Brewing, 8736@76c; Chevaler, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1and 60@75c @ cul for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING May—100 tons, 6714c. December—100, — 400 tovs, 87c; AFTERNOON SESSIO ay 100, 667c. December—200, 6214:: 100, 62850, Milling ‘are quotabie 0 othing going on. at 60@70c; fancy Feed, 70@7! good to cnolce, 5715@67%4c ; common 10 fair, 50@55¢: Gray, 5734 67inc; lted, for seed, 85@bc; Black, fof seed, 110@1 30: Surprise, 771.@85¢ B ctl. CORN—Buyers hoid off, being fiiled up for the present. Large Yeliow, 7715@S0c; Small Round do, 85c: White, 90@95¢ @ cti. RY E—Quoted at 7732@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—8712@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 @ bbl. ORNMIEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Over 6000 sacks came in from Oregon. The market is lower at $12 50@14 @ ton, jobbing rates MIDDLING $16@19 for lower grades up to £20 L0 P ton for the best. EDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50@15 50; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 3 ton; jobbing, $20; Cottonseed Ollcake, $24. The San ancisco Hay Association re- 50 tons in store in counties that send their Hay to the San Francisco market. The largest amounts are as follows: Hollister, 15.900 tons; Livermore, 9150; Pleasanton. 7500; San Fran. cisco, 6000; Mountaln View, 5600: Petaluma, 4500; Danville, 3500: San Ramon, 3000; San Jose, 3200; Mount iden, 2850; Alviso, 2000; Redwood, Tres Pinos, 2000; Warm Springs, 2000} kton, 4000. The market is firm under continued light re- ceipts, and choice Wheat is higher. No other | changes Wheat is quotable at $7 50@12; Oat, $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, $6 50@ 9; Alialfa, $6@7 50; Clover, $6 50@7 50; Com- pressed, $6@11; Stock, $6@6 3 ton. STRAW—Very firm at35@65¢ B bale. BEANS AND SELDS. BEANS—Nearly 7000 sks arrived. The market continues weak. Bayos. $1@i 15: Small Whites, | #1 25@1 50; ¥ea, $1 50@1 65; Large Whites, $1 10 @1 20; Pink, $1@1 16: Reds, $1 15@1 25; Black- eve, $1 75@1 85: Red Kidney, 81 50@1 75; Limas, $2 25@2 40: Butters, $1 40@1 75. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $1 75@2 B ctl; Trieste, 2@2 10 B cu; Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 60 U: Flax, %1 80§ ctl; Canary, 3@3150 8 1 Alfaifa, 63,@7%4c @ Ib: Rape, 13,@2c 8 Ib Timothy, 61zc § 1b; Hemp, 4c 3 . DRLED PEAS—Quoted at $115@1 20 B ctl for Niles, £1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 B ctl for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market is steady, with some slight changes in prices. Sweets, 50c@sl 25 B cil; Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c; River Burbanks, 30@40c; Oregon Burbanks, 50@65c; Kiver Reds, 80@35c B ctl. ONIONS—Are firmer again at 45@60c; Pickle Ouions, 35@50¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES — Summer Squash quotable at #1 ¥ vox: Green Peppers, 20@4Uc B box; Dried Peppers, 10@11c 1b; Tomatoes, 20@500 | ®box: Green' Peas, 3@dc ® 1b; String heans. 5@ 6c: Lima Beans, 4¢ % 1b; Cucumbers, 40@; box; Green Okra, 76@85¢; Dried Okra, 1234¢ 3 1b; Fgg Plant, 40@50¢; Caboage, T0@75¢ 8 cil; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 215@3%a¢ B 1b: Marrow- fa1 Squash, $7@8 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market is steady enough, but trade is not very active, v—Fancy, 24c, with sales at 25c; sec- H ancy, 20@22c: good to cholce, 168 18¢: lower grades, nominai. CrraMERY TUE—18@21C B Ib. PICKLED—15@17c B Ib. FIRKIN—14@15¢ B Ib. CHEESEFancy mild new, 8369 to good, 6 : Young America, 18T 2% GS—Quotations show no change, but the market is quieter as the high prices seem to check | trade. Fancy FEastern, 23@2bc¢; good to choice tastern, 1714@20c; seconds, 15@16c; store Eggs, 16@25¢ B doz: coid'storage ranch, 2215@30c: pul- lets’ Eggs, 25@30c; ranch Eggs, 35@40c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at $5 for Hens and young Roosters, 83 75@4 for Fryers and 3 25 for Broilers. California stock was off a little, owlng to the ar- rival of the Eastern. Live Turkeys, 10@12c for Gobblers and 10@12c for Hens; dressed do, 11@13c; Geese, B pair, #1 50@1 75: Ducks, $3 50@5 50: Hens, $4@5: Roosters, voung, §4@5 ' doz: do, 0ld, 845 Fry- ers, $4: Broilers, ¥3 50@4 for large and $2 50@ for small; Pigeous, 31 75@2 25 B dozen for young and $1@1 25 for old. GAM i:—Coutinued weak, with heavier receipts. Hare, $1 25: Rabbits, $1 25 for Cottontails and $1 for small; Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $1 25; Brant, $1 50 @ doz. DECIDUOUS :&ND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, 40@75¢ & box; Apples 80c@$1 B box for good to choice and 25@50c P box for common to fair; Winter Nellis Pears, $1@1 50; other Pears are nomin: BERRIES—Cranberrics, $9@10 3 bb berries, 4@5c % 1b; Raspberries, $0@6: Strawber. ries, §8@10 B chest for Longworths and $2@8 chest for large berries. GRAPES—Were weaker yesterday. Black Grapes 25@40c P box; Muscats, 85@i0c; Verdels, 35@ 40c: Cornichon, 40@h0c} Tokay, 25@40c & box. Wine Grapes range from $14 to $20 % ton. CITRUS FRUITS — California Oranges, $1 50 @2 25 P box for Seedlings, and $5 for Navels; Lem- ons, $2 50@3 for common and $3 50@4 50 for good 1o choice; Mexican Limes, $3@1: Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 P dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The excitement of the past two or three weeks has subsided, but there s stiil 4 good demand on Eastern account nevertheless. No change whatever in prices. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: Apples, 3c ® 1 for auartered, Stc P 1 for sliced and ' 414@be for evaporated; Peaches. 4@5c, and 515@6e for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@13c; Prunes, 4 for the four sizes and 51sc B 1b for the 40@50's; Apricots, 714 8ljpc for prime to choice and 9@10c B 1b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, $@33pc b for prosed and 2@215c for unpressec hite Figs, 3lb@dc @ b or pressed; Pears, 7c B 1b for evaporated halves, 4@6i4c for quarters: Plums. 31a@ilsc for pitied and' 114@234¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, 5@oc g I for prinie o cholce and 634 for fanc AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carlond lots, f. 0. b. San Krancisco: London layers, $1@1 10 % box; fonr-crown, loose, @ common 10c; Eastern, " Huckle- 3%c B Ib: three-crown, loose, 234c B 1 two- crown, 214c¢; seediess Sultanas, 314c: seedless Mus- catels, be $2 10; 2%ac; clusters, $1 35: Dehesa clusters, pmperial clusters, §2 60; Dried Grapes, i—Pine Nuts, 10@12%c B : Chestnuts. 7@10c B B; Walnuts, 7 P 1 for No. 1 bard and £@9lpc for sofishell, jobbing lots; Al- monds, ¢ for Languedoc and 8le@iOc for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 315@4dc B Ib for Cali- fornia; Hickory nuts, 6c: Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for polishea; Filberts, Brazil Nuts, 7%%80 # Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 B 100. INEY—Comb is quotable at. 10@12c # I for bright and 8@fc B for lower grades; water- white extracted, 5@5%4c B fb: light amber ex- tracted, 414@434: dark Amber, 4c. BEESWA X—35@260 I PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Hams arescarce and firm. Ba- <cou continues slow. Bacon, 7c for heavy and 714 I for lizht medium, 1U%c B b for light, 11@ 12c for exira light and 12Vac for sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hams, 1915@18c ® Ib: California Hame, T1c: Mess Begh, 8768 & Sbi: exira s do, §8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 B bbL; extra clear, §16 Smoked Beet, 914100 LARD—Eastern tierces, 1 for compound and 8c for fornia_tierces, 5lac for, %u;:: haif bbis. 7¢: 10-1b tins, T¥4c; do 5- COTTO! 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALi, medium, e 6c B M bides, Kip, 6 9@10c: dry calf, 17¢; culls, Kids, 5c; @60c each; kinds, about iiatnow lge B Mb: Grease. 3@3 ern, 3 tive do, 4 HOPS—6@ L Deerskins, 25¢; winter, 10@15 200 each: shorc wog 5 @ . B culls and brands, 5c 8@6Yac: culls and brands, salted Caif, 8c; salted Veal, usual selec.on, Kip ‘and V. long wool, Lac less. Tc B b P bbl; mess, $14 B bbl; quotable at 6@6Y4c pure; pails, g%c all compound and 1, LENE—7c in verces and 7%c 8 b in OW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — Unsettled and weak. Heavy salted steers, 8c: culls and brands, 7c B b; : culls and brands, 6c [3 Lac: c: dry Hides, 1l4@lsc # B: culls and brands, cal, 12¢ B Ib: culis, 9c: dry 12¢ 3 1b; Goaiskins, 20@35c each; 0d summer, 30¢: medium, cepskins, shealings; 30@40c each: medium, 50 70c each. Culls of all —No. 1 rendered s quotable at 414@ Sountzy Tallow, 4@44c; refined, 6o c B . WOGLW auote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 615@8c B 1b; San Joaqnin and Soutk ¢ @ Ib; free Mountain, 6@7c; defec- P b, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington. $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 7 ton: Seattle, 35 50 B ton; B end, § A oty nt, $5 50 % ton: Co03 Ba ch. $750; Bi Welsh $14: 8. ® ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company its prices and now quotes as fol- has reduced lows, terms Confectioners’ B sal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c¢; second quality, 4%4c; third de R MU net cash: Cube, Crushed, C more. 0, 3@4c B 1. Wetners, 45@bc; B LAMB—516@6c B 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ for large, 814c for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 412@5%c @ . RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. Flour,ar. sks Oregon. Whea, ¢ Barley, ctl Oats, or., ctls.... Beans, sks. Corn, ctls. Potatoes, sks. Oregon. ... Onions. sks. Hay, tons.. Straw, tons! Wine, gals.. Brandy, gals..... Hides, no... FOR 24 HOURS. ++..13.251 Pelts, vdls 7,589 Bran, aks, 1:820 Oregon. 325 Hops, bls.. 6,996/ \Wool, bls.. 880 Rausins, bx: 2,75" | Leather. rolls 1.357 Lime, bbls. 309 Tallow, ctls. . 32/Sugar, bbls. . 63,250 Broo: 90C| Paper, reams. 827|Lumber, M 1 R it Ewes, 5,680 Middliings, sks.. $5: nbo, $7 50; Cumber- land, $13 in bulk and $14 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- vania Anthracite Egg, §9: Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 Antl i Eondered and Fine Crushed, all 5%5c; Dry Granulated, 434 7 R knolia A, A7fes KXUR Gy 834c: Golden C, 354c; half-barrels, L4c more than barrels, and boxes SYRUP—Golden, in bbis, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c A L—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7¢ B 1. CTON— 3. 8lQuicksilver, fiasks Corn, bales THE STOCK MARKET. The Comstocks showed no change worthy of note yesterday, except that prices were somewhat lower all around under a moderate business. NOTES. Chollar is assessed 25c. "The Moore & Smith Lumber Company has levied an assessment of 30c, delinquent December 2. The Carson Creek Mining Company has levied an assessment of 50c, deiinquent Deceraber 10. of Fresno County has 5, delinquent Decem- The Cline I levied an assessment of $1 ber ber 1. The Standard Gold and Silver Mining Company of Butte County has levied an assessment of 3¢, Jitch Company delinquent December 7. The official report from the Occidental Consoli- dated mine for the past week states that on the it, 270 feet from the main west drift, they struck tue west h’dge‘ About 9 feet f ore is e: posed, lying under the hanging wall, and the foot- | wall Has not yet been reached. The issays of the | 650 level in t and cut into i he northwest cross: t 12 feet. ore range from $1 10 875 per ton. The Alaska Packers’ Association paid a divi- dend of 75¢ per shure yesterday. Pending repairs to the ma u shatt of the Yellow Jacket all work in that mine aza in the Kentuck Con. has been suspended. Following were the sales in the San Francisco BOARD SALES. stock Board yesterday: REGULAK MORN NG SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. ) 2.45/100 Mexican. “88| 20 Confid...1.20/100 Oceidul. .28 04/ 50 Potosi ... 56 105100 Savage. 0100 Unioa 200 Alpha 800 . 500 Alia 500 Andes. 50 Benton. 800 Challng 7 1100 Alpha. 550 Bodie. 700 Bullion_..1 650 Challnge 600 Choliar. 100 CC &V 200 Confid Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock 841400 CO&V 141500 € Imp. 128200 Exchar. 40/100 1. 39200 Justice.... FTRRNOON— 38100 H & 71100 Kentcl 3, 07200 . 00 Mexican..54500 S Board yesterday : REGULAR €RSSTON—10:30. 800 Alpha. 500 Alta 400 Andes 2005500 900 Beicher. 400 ... 50U B & B 400 Bodie 600 Bullion. 400 Challnge..43 400 H&N 1.32% 400 . 700 AFTERNOON 400 B & B 400 Bodie. 950 200 Buliion 600 Challge. 15300 Chollar 0500 1300 O 5700 CCaV2.47 132300 8 -12/600 G & C. it o) 21300 Justice. 700 . 41500 Kentucl 401000 Mexicn. 9 200 SESS10; 33500 Chalige 34 300 41200 . )0 Chollar 8 300 89 300 C 41200 .. 29250 Confi. 100 .. 311000 Con Im; 85 300 C Point. 500 G & C.. 1.25 800 . P05 181 24200 . 4400 Mexican. il 56 .311800 Potost The Evansdale Frult Company of Visalia bas levied an assessment of $2. delinquent Decem- | ESSTON 2:30. -1.30200 Ovrmn.... 41300 Justice....04'800 Potos| -841500 Caleda....09600 Occidntl...27 700 Ophirl.271y vrm 1511000 Savage. .4 .2.451600 Scorpion.. -1.20400 S B& M. 50 Union C... 40 600 Mono, 9 500 Occidtl.. 8 300 Ophirl. 2714 .45 200 Overmn...1 § .50 400 Potos! 1.20 1300 Sav, 3 1000 S Hill. 250 H&N1.3215/300 Union . 1.30 500 Utah.. .55 100 Y Jacket CLOSING GQUOTATIONS, Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked. Alphs Con..... 38 39 Juha, . — 03 Alta.......... 14 1sdusuce .00 04 05| Andes. 29 81 Kentuck. . 06 08 Belcner, . 35 Lady Wash... 01 02 Best & Belcher. 72 74 Mexical 54 55 BentonCon.... 40 — Mt. Diablo..... 15 — Boatg 30 35 oiManns 1 11 Bulbon......0 12 13Nevadadueen. — 08 Bulwer. - = 06/Occidental. Caledomia.. " 08 10 0phir ChallengeCon. 40 41 Overman . Chollar......... 26 27Potosi. Con. OBl & Va.2.50 TUESDAY. Nov. 12—4 . y, 2.55 Savage s for 4@4v4e 3 O - TaC light, Cow- salted Walls- iracite 210 1,502 13 | 56 | H 2 81 .03 MISCELLANEOUS 8TOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 9915 — |OceanicSSCo — 25 Blk DCosalCo. — "~ 10 'PacAu: = 2v3 Cal CotMills. — '— |PacBorsx... 98 100 CalDryDock — — PacI&NCo, — 80 EdisonLight. — 9714 Pac Roll Mili 18 — GasConAssn. — — ParfPaintCo — 9 BawC&SCo. 6 — |PacTransCo — 26 HutchSPCo., 1234 13 |PacT&TCo. 50 — JudsonMtgC. — " — [SunserT&T. 30 45 MerkxAssn.100 110 |UnitedGCo.. — 28 MORNING &#SSION Board—25 Oakland Gas, 5014: 60 § V Water, {gg:/z $2000 S F & N P Railway Bonds, s 30, AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—30 Oakland Gas, 50%4: 20 S V Water, 1003 Strect—$5000 S V 4y Bonds, 100%4; $20,000 do, s 30, 10035, . The Shrewd American. In the good old days of M. Blanc (writes George R. Sims) it was the custom at Monte Carlo, directly a suicide. was found, to swuff his pockets full of bank notes. This was done to prove that his losses at play was not the cause of his hurried de- parture from this world. The last person who received this generous treatment was 2n American. He was found lying in one of the quiet alleys of the beautiful grounds with an empty bottle, labeled *“Poison,” by his side. The secret agents of the bold Blanc instantly stuffed his pockets full of gold and notes, preparatory to giving in- formation to the police. No sooner had they filled him as full of Jucre as he could hold than the suicide leaped to his feet, raised his hat, exclaimed, “Thank you very much!” and went off to enjoy him- self with his newly acquirea wealth.— New York Press, ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. NoVEMBER, 1895. ¥r.| Sa.| Moon's Phases. ® © e @ November 16, New Moon. November 23, First Quarter. November 2, Full Moon. OCLAN STHEAMEKS, | Newnort Nv 13, 3ex Nv 13, 9am| Pler Nv 1312 u Pier 28 | North Fork. | umboldt bay NationalCty Humboldt Bay Del Sorte .. |Grays Harpor. Nv 14, 5px | Pier 28 Marivosa.. .| Syduey - Ny 14, 2px Oceamc Arago. Coos tiay 15104 | Pier 13 Corona...".| HumboldtBay | Nv 15, 2pu Pier 8 | Feration.".”| Yaauina Ba 15, bew Pier 2 Mexico ... .| ¥an Diego. 15.11am | Pier 11 State of Cal| Portiand. 16.10am | Pier 24 Umatilla.... |Vic & PeiSid Nv 16, 9am Pier 9 Alce Binchd | vortiand. 18.10ax | Pier 13 Eureka ... | Newvor:....'|Nv 17, 9au Pier11 Weeott Eel River\"\|Nv 17, 9am |Pier 13 Clty Sydney| Panama. . Nv 1812 M| PMSS Santa Rosa.. | San Diezo | Nv 19.11ax Pier 11 Columbia. .. | Portlan 20.10a% | Pier 24 STEA TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | Dux Mexico. .-|San Diego. ... ~Nov1s Coptic.... "2l |China and Javan........ | INov 13 Arazo. Coos Bay ~Novla Alice Bianchard | vortland. . ot |- Nov1s Farallon - | Yaouina Bay .l |- Truckee. «+ | Tillamook.. |- Fomona. -.|Humboudy Bav.. .11 | Bandorilie. 1| Coquille River. Willamette. ... |Seattle. ...... =) Fureka......... | Newport. |- Nov1s _.|Coos Bay. ~Nov15 | Comox - |- ’Nov1s | et River . |.:Nov1s 12| Coos Bay ..l {.:Nov16 Wellingion .. | Departure Ba: I Nov16 National City. Willamette V Columbia...... Santa Rosa.. Citvor Puebla .. Coron: | Humboldt Bay. . Mexico. 2 Poriiand . |san Diego. - Victorta & Puget Sound -+-.. | Humboldt Bay. San Blas. | Panama....... I: Crescent City. .. |Crescent City. 14 Steaut, | Sewport. ....... |--Nov1a North Fort; | Humboldt Bay. .. ]A.,\'uv 19 Rio de Janeiro..| China and Japan. City of Evereu | State of Cal ov 20 ..Nov 22 Panama ... Portland. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. U HiGH wun.rflw WATER| SUN. | MOON. B - = [Small.[Large [Small. Large. Bises) Seta | Risen. 15 0.4dr 848 2184 811 6.48 5.00 3.124 14.110.50p 8.2441 3.064! 1058 649 3.59) 1.25a HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. November 12, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the 120th meriafan, or at exactly 8 . M., Greenwich tima. A. F. FECHTELER, Licutenant U. 8 N .. in char SHIPPING INTELLIGENC Arrived. TUESDAY. November 12. Br stmr Coptic, Lindsey, 27 days from Hong- Kong, via Yokohama 17 days and Honolulu 6 days, 5 hrsand 34 min; pass and mdse, to O & O S S Co. Strr Gipsy, Leland. 20 hours from Moss Land- ing, ete: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 60 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 53 hours from Portland, via Astoria 43 hrs; pass and mdse, L0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours from Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, to J S Kimball Brship Glenfinart, Lonemuir, 126 days from Swansea; 2829 tons coal, 295 tons coke, to I* Lioyd Jones. Br sbip Cuthona, Menmuir, 122 days from Lon- don: mdse, to Mever, Wilson & Ct Brship Clan Mackenzie. Iddes, 110 days from Cardift; 2490 tons coal. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br ship Lamorua, Crichton, 134 days from Swan- sea: 8761 tons coai, to BalfouT, Guthrie & Co. Ship Susquehanna, Scawall, 110 days from New York; mdse, to W R Grace & Co. Suip George Stetson, Murphy, 130 days from Baltimore; 2660 tons coal, {0 John Rosenteld’s Sons. ' Bark Rufus 5 Wood, McLeod, 11 days from Nanaimo; 2200 tons coal,50 John Rosenfeld’s Sons, Bark Snow and Burgess, Mortensen. 60 davs from Sydney: 2199 tons coal. 98 tons shale, to J J Mogre & Co: 13 pkes furniture, to A C Hill. Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, 28 days from Tabiti; pass and mdse, to M Turner. Brig Consuelo, Jacobsen, 181, lulu: pass and mdse and 5790 Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Ralph J Long, Jorgensen, days from Coauille River; lumler, to Simpson Lumber Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, November 12. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Eureka: Chas Nelson. Stmr Sy Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Cof Nor stmr Peteryebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenteld’s Sons. Sailed. TUESDAY, November 12. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. days from Hono- ags sugar, to g D hence Nov 10: Br ship Marathon, from Antwerp: | Br ship Audreta, from Santos. Outeias bonid. in—Br ship Mowhan, from Liy- erpool, Tailcd Nov 12—Sumr Alice Blanchard, for San Francisco. CASP. Francisco. PORT' GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 12—Schr Queen, hence Oct 31. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 12—Sck Wm Renton, from Newport. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Pasadena, from Eureka. ov12—Stmr Protection, for San Fran- —Salled Nov 12—Schr Maxim, for San cise 3 TATOOSH—Passed out Nov 12—Haw stmr San Mateo, from Comox, for Port Los Angeles: Br ship | Alice A Leigh, from Tacoma, for Queenstown. Passed in Nov12—Ship Columbia, hence Nov 2, for Seattle. HUENEME—Sailed Nov 12—Stmr Albion, for San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Nov 12—Schr C E Falk, from Port Gamble. B BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 12—Schr W S Phelps, hence Nov 9. NEWPORT—Sailed Nov 12—Stmr Jewel, San Francisco. for Forelgn Ports. LIVERPOOL—Salled Nov 9—Br ship Holt Hill, for San Francisco. PANAMA—Arrived Noy 12—Stmr Washtchaw, hence Oct 30. Arrived Nov 2—Stmr San Juan, hence Oct 8. HAKODATE—Sailed Nov 11—Bark Newsboy, for San Francisco. DEAL—Passed Nov 11—Brship Lathom, from | Tucoma, for Quecnstown. | QUEENSTOW alled Nov 9—Br ship An-| cona, for Barrow: Nov 11—Br ship Fulwood, for | Grimsby. Ar) toria: Br ship Sardomene, hence July 3; Brship Dowan Hij SWANSEA—Sailed Nov 9—Br ship Thistle, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 10—Br stmr China, hence Oct 22. 1 ALGOA BAY—Arrived Oct 19—Brstmr Esk, from Tacoma. ed Nov 11—Ger ship Henrietta, from As- | hence June 26, | Importations. VICTORIA via N P 88 Co—Per Umatilla—78 bls gunnies, 7 cs mdse. | Victoria—6 pkgs mdse, 2 rolls carpet. 5017 cs | salmon, 1 sk coin, 346 bdls hides, 29 bdls pelts, 30 | sk 40 bls wool, § tubs butter, 26 cs halibut, 1cs ore. From Seattle to New York—500 cs silver. Hunters Bay—221 bbls salmon. Nicholas Bay—165 bbls salmon. Cape Fox—200 bbls salmon. Seatile via G N R R—2 cs dry goods, 270 sks flour, 32 cs grease, 6 pkgs mdse. For: Townsend—601 cs salmou, 1 cs dry goods, 1 sk coin. Seattie—2 sks coln, 2 cs dry goods, 4 cs halibut, 321 bdls hides. 4 cs baking powder, 4 cs green | fruit, 1 pkg clotning, 319 cs tinplate, 1 cs goods, 2 | bbls mincemeat, 3 bbls 1 pkg metal, 3 uks_po[mmflh 5 pkgs_household goods, 3646 sks'oats, 7 cs1 bbi fish, 4 rolls belting, 804 cs salmon, 4 cs fruit, 1 bx spice, 1 bx underwear. Whatcom—1 cs hardware. Anacortes—2870 sks oats. East via C P R R—139 cs cigarettes, 120 cs strip tobacco, 9 cs cizars, 8 cs tablets, 10 c4 machinery, 27 stm radiators, 2’ cs pianos, 2 cs exp wood, 7 pkgs 17 bxs castings, 13 chsts tea, 5 bxs sheeting, 2 iron legs, 5 cs hats, 1 pkg household goods, 6 5 books, 1 bbl fiin Foreign ports—220 sks coal. puoyerett—232 bdls 7 cs 427 rolls paper, 800 bars | uliion. East via N P R R—2 cs hose, 12 boilers, 3 crts pumps, 1 cs tancets, 1 cs household goods. i hacoma—27 bbls wine, 1 tub fish. 400 bars bul- ion. Tacoma west of Fargo—1216 hf sks 400 sks flour, 8319 sks wheat, 1250 sks flax, 2190 sks bran, 2 cs 6 pkgs household 1 separator. MOSS LANDING—Per Gips 1bx butter. Moro Cojo—193 sks buckwheat. Salinus—1676 sics oats. 2 Watsonville—2512 sks sugar. Soquel—1 bb! fish, 209 reams 30 rolls paper. santa Cruz—16 bxs appies. TAHITI—Per Galilee—131 bls cotton, 563 sks 130,036 kilos copra, 26 sks fungus, 5 pkes old metal, 1 lot P wood, 41 M cocoanuts, 117 bbls | shells, 1 sk coin. 3 cs vanilla. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—3 bxs fish, 4 bxs axes, 1 bx clothing, 10 pictures, 19 bdls hides, 277,387 ¢ lumber, 450 bdls shake: PORTLA N D—Per State of California—920 hf sks 2072 1 sks 375 gunnies flour, 6439 sks bran and shorts, 1357 sks potatoes, 270 sks oats, 44 pkgs | tallow, 237 bdls hides and pelts, 667 sks fertilizer, | 75 cslard, 48 cs burial cases, 322 pkgs crackers, | 25 bbls 50 sks rolled oats, 812 bdls hides, 15 cs | fish, 1490 pkes paper. i Asforia—200 sks oysters, 1632 cs salmon, 370 bdls shooks, 50 bbls oll, 5 pkgs express, 34 bbls cranberries. Consignees. Per State of California—Allen & Lewis; D J Rus- sell: Moore, Ferguson & Co; M P Detels: F Hil- | lens & Co; W A Henry: Otis, McAllister & Cos J A Van Eaton; E R Stevens & Co; Geo Morrow & Co: | H Dutard: 'Wolf & Son; Dalton Bros: Coghill & Kohn; I P Thomas: Sawyer Tanning Co; Cal Fer- tilizer Co: Bissinger & Co: Clatsop Mill Co; Kingan & Co: California Casket Co; Portland Cracker Co; | Wil Pulp and Paper Co; Crown Paper Co; W G | Hinton; G Camilloni & Co: M B Moraghan; W H | Mann: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Morgan Oyster Co: W P Fuller & Co. Per Noyo—G Camilloni & Co; Miller, Sloss & Scot:: Smith's Cash Store; W B'Sumner & Co: LE | White Lumber Co; T L Johnson; J S Kimbali; H Dorety Allen & Lewi: Biscuit Co 1by Smelting and Lead Co: G Hidden: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Amerlcan | Austin Grain Co; Adams Bros: Cham- | bers & Price; G W Howard: H Dutard: Smith & | Blanchard: Geo Morrow & Co; 'J W Hogan: G G | Wickson; Wieland Brewing Co; Cleveland Faucet | Co: E R Stevens & Co: M A Werthelmer & Co; W | G Richardson: Stauffer & Co; Brown & Adams: F | ‘W Spencer: Gas Consumers’ Association; Ameri- can Tobacco Co; A F Fleischaker; C H Meyer & Co; Chicago Clock Co: Lewis Pkg Co: F R Cook: JK Armsby & Co;: F K Belden; G H Tay & Co: A G sievert: Murphy, Grant & Co: J Birmingham; Cahn ickelgburg & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co; J Monaghan: Pac Canning Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; T Ward: Tillmann & Bendel; W B Sumner & Co: TS Van Winkle; Wheaton, Breon & Co: P Greenbers: P Berwin Bros; Chas Harley & Co: A H Barney & | Co: Schweitzer & Co; C E Whitney &Co; W H Coulson: H Kobinson: E Frank: Bissinger & Co; R W Bosthwick; C R Libby; Welch & Co; order. For Lats Shivping Intellioence Ses Thirteenth Page. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. All stocknolders in the Occidental Con. Mining | Company interested m & change of management | ut the annual election to be held on November[ 18, 1895, are respectfully requested to call upon or communicate with WILLIAM BANNAN & CO. 318 Montzomery st. Santa Barbar: CONPANY ‘ FROM TEAMERS 1) Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, 2 lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. i, Nov. Dec. 1. 16, 51. For Victoria and Vanconver (B. C.), Port Town- WILL SAIL ‘Wrangel, Junean, Kil- 16, | send, Seattle, Tacoma. £verett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . Nov. 16, 21, 26, Dec. 1,6. 11, 18, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. K., at_Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Porc Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata aod_Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. x., Nov. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23. 27 and every fourth dav therenfter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. NOV. 1.5, 9. 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Samta Barbara, Port Los | Anzeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 | A. ., Nov. 7, 11,15, 19, 25, 27, and every fourth | day thereafter. | For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ln Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Wiliam- ette Valley, 10 A. 3., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. 0. R. & N. HIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR ! otrcot sthaLt At 10 A, M. every five days, com | Dnecting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGION, IDAHO, MONTANA, aud all Eastern points, including Chl: cago, New York and Boston. PORTLAND ?ND%STORA. Columbia sails Nov. 10. 20, 30, Dec. 10. State of California salls Nov. 5, 15, 25, Dec. 5. Fare in cabin, inciuding berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 87 50; For throngh: rates and all other information apply 10 the undersicned. @O00DALL, PERKINS &0 Gen'l Supts., 10 Marke: st. FrED. F. CoNNoOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. WHTE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers ! BETWEEN New York, Queensiown & Liv-rpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- | ing to steamer and accommodations { selectel: second cabin, $35 and $40; Majesuic il Tetitonic $35. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin fians may be procured trom W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. | BLOOD AND SKIN | LADIES DOCTOR SWEANY HIS OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST, friend and benefactor of suffering hy manity, needs no introduction or recom. mendation to the sick and afliicted of Sar Francisco and the Pacific Coast. For many years his offices have been located at 737 Market street, opposite the “Examiner’ office. He is a graduate of the best medi- cal colleges in the world, and is acknowl. edged to be the most successful specialist of the age in the treatment of all Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases of men and women. His well-known name is a suf- ficient guarantee of a perfect cure of every case he undertakes. WhY Does Doctor Sweany stand far in advance of any institution or specialist in the world 1 Why is he successful in curing every case he undertakes, even when others have failed? Why do the afllicted of San Frane cisco and vicinity crowd his offices daily ? BECAUSE The wonderful cures he has made have cre- ated confidence and delight in the heartsof those who have struggled in vain against | the ravages of Nervous Debility and other diseases, until this picture n&henrs above) cured them. DR. SWEANY does not allow the names of his patients or their diseases to be pub- lished or exposed, but he cures them. Ha observes absolute confidence and the strict- est secrecy in all his professional dealings. The Doctor has thousands of testimo- nials on file in his private office and consultation rooms. They are not fictitious or solicited. - They are genuine, and were voluntaily given as true, deep, sincere and heartfelt expressions of gratitude and thanks from our best merchants, manufac- turers, mechanics, miners, ministers, farm- ers, lawyers, laborers and literary people, who have been cured by him and made happy. Examine them and learn for yourself what he has accomplished in cases i]nsc like yours. To do so would make your eart leap with joy and renewed hope. MEN ‘Who have lost their youthful vigor, and are prematurely old, should consult Doctor Sweany at once. Take time by the foree lock. A little medicine now will do more good than a whole drugstore by and by. YOUNG MEN if you are troubled with night emissions, exhausting drains, pimples, bashfulness, aversion_to socis ety, stupidness, despondency, loss of energy, successful doctor (whose . 5 bition and ' self-contidence, which de- Union Lumber C i > Ty s 03 . | Drives you of your manhood and absolutely un- T e Gk O Pines & CopldTmer; (35 70u foE study, business or marringe—if you Per Gipsy—Herman Joost: H Dutard: Levy & Co; | are ihus aficted you know the cause. Getwell Moore, Ferguson & C?:n \l)'eswru Sugar Ref Co; G | and be aman. Baeganti: Western Rol aper Co. there ar’ Per Umatilla—E Garnier & Co: Fredericxsoure | IDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN .oz Brewery: Getz Bos & Co; W.& J Sloane & Co; Jos | of you troubled with weak, aching backs and kidneys; frequent, painful urination 2nd sedi. ment in urine; impotency or weakness of sexual organs, and other unmistakable signs of mervous debility and premature decay. Many die of this difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is the second 'stage of seminal weakness. The most obstinate case Of this character treated with uniailing success. PH'VAT diseases—Gleet, Gonorrhea Infla. mations, Discharges, Stricture, Weakness of Organs, Syphilis, Hydrocele, Varle cocele and kindred troubles—quickly cured without pain or detention from business. GATAHRH which poisons the Breath, Stom- ach and Lungs and paves the way for Consumption, Throat, Liver, Heart, Kidney, Bladder and all constitutional and ins ternal troubles; also Rupture, Piles, Fistula treated far in advance of any other institution in this country. Diseases, Sores, Spots, Pimples, Scrofuls Syphilitic Taints, Tumors, Tetter, Eczema an: other impurities of the blood thoroughly erade icated, leaving the system in a strong, pure and healthful state. will receive special and careful treatment for all their many dis- tressing ailments. Doctor Sweany cures when others fail. FREE TREATMENT office on Friday afternoons. TE ous, troubles it ltving away from WRITE Jo0 ity Prsusands carea af nowme by correspondence, and medicines sent securo from observation. A Book of importent informa- tion sent free to those describing their troubles OFFICE HOUES: 9 till 12 4, . and 2 tiil 5and7 till 8 .y Sundays, 10 till 12 only. F. L. SWEANY, M. D 787 Market Street, S. F., (al. Opposite Examiner Offic for the poor wha call in person at OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelda (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowesi rates to Capetown, Sonth Africa. Australian steamor MARIPOSA, salls vis Honolulu and Auck: land, Thursday, Nov. 14, a02P M Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, December 3, a6 10 A SPEOIAL PARTIES,—Reduced speclal rates for parties D-c. 5 and 2. Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market, stroet. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIIR (NEW ) 42 SORTH / River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Engiish railway wa t the discomiort of crossing the channel in a >mall boat. New York 10 Alexandrin, Egypt, via Parls, first-class $160; second-class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE. Capt. Laurent TO d I = e o e ber 2%, 8100 LA BOURGOGN ‘apt. Levoeuf. . .‘.‘ » November 31, 2:00 P x, ATNE, Capt. Santelli ke wecember LM LA BRET - Rupon. .. g9 4x 3 i - December 14, 2:00 2 &~ For farther particulars apply to ey FgKGET. Agent, A wling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Ag avenue, San Francisco. 5 S ey ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COHMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the Wes: Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerboul France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mell 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treage ure to direct ports in England and_Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Sntoeiny Chexbour;. Southampton. First class, $195: thi ©lass, $97 50. For further particulars apply (o PARROTT & CO., Agents, 308 California st Con. Imperiai. 04 05 Seg. Beicher. 13 Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan, Santa Cruz. Confidence.....1.25 1.30Sierra Nevada 80 82 | Stmr Whitesioro, Johnon. Lon.NewYork — '02Scorpion...... — 04| StmrNavarro, Hardwick, Eureka. Crown Pomnt... 31 32 Silver Hili, 08 04| Brsbip Swanbilda, Fraser, Queenstown. EastSierraNev — 05/Silver Kin; 20 —| Gership D il Watjen, Wicke, Queenstown. Exchequer, 04 05/Syndicate. — 04| Brship Crocodile, Wilson, Hull. EurekaCon... 15 —Union Con. 63 64| Bark McNear, Pedersen, Nanaimo. Gould C(,‘Ilrry. 32 34/Utah..... . 05 08 Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Coos Bay Hale & Norcrs.1.30 1.33|Veliow Jacke. 27 28 | Schr Helen Merriam, Olsen, Sinsiasw River, Towa.oeisioorrs — 08} Schr Vega, Rasmussen, Seattle. . % Schr Fdrtuna, Rosich, Bureka. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Returned. TUESDAY, Nov. 12-2 . 3. TUESDAY, November 12. UNITED STATES BONDS. Br stmr Progessionist, Pinkham, hence Nov 9, Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. | returned to port on account of her bottom being USéscoup.1118; — |U S 4sreg...111%4 — | damaged. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Telegraphic. Cal-s!Chle6s. 11014113 |Do, 24 iss 65..101 — POINT LOBOS—November 12—10 p x—Weather Cal Elec L 8510714109 |P&OKy6s.110 — | cloudy: wind NW: velocity 40 wiles, ({;mn (l_'\V b8 — 10114 P &CHRy6s5.104 l)—- i Char'‘ers. nt-stex-c; vl - Bhentat fooit, 0 ENSEBEE o e I b mine yikma 10 s for Apikt aci F&CH RR8s10672 — |RivetWCo@s — 100 | Zampa, lumber on the sound for Guaymas: Nor Gearv-stR6s.101 °105 SFaNPRR6§1031410414 | SUmr Mathilda, lumber at Vicioria, for Buenos Losing Lis — — |SPRRAriz6s 97 99 | Avres: bark Gen Fairchild, col at Nanaimo for Do.Gnted IS £ = | ehispprt. iR et e L L The Brships Andreta, Crown of Scotland and NevCNgRSs. — °103 |Do,lcongid, 80 — | Riverside were chartered prior to arrival for NPCRRO.100 - |SPBriiCais — 9714 | Wheat from Portland to Europe, 565 3. Ny R Cal 6s..1023,105 |SVWater8s. — 122 Spokan. RyCalbs. — " _ |SUWaterds.. 100 — Oct 10—Lat 4 N, long 27 W, Brship Elmhurst, Gas Bs.. — {10 [StkInG&E 631011410 hence func 24, for Queenstown. , 2183 5610415 — | CunstT&T6s — 108 Per Br ship Cuthona—Nov_2—Lat 31 30 N, long — 11914 SutterstR55.10958 — | 136 02 W, Brship City of York, from Callio for 2 — |VisallaWCés — 93 Puget Sound. : WATER STOCKS. e Brabip Glenfinart—Aug 12-Lat 3 X, long 23 ContraCosta. 5734 5914/SanJose..... — 100 2 x aip Uity of Florence, from; New. Y ark,.for Mann "9%%S Hawkes Bay, 39 days out. Co.... 50 Sprng Valley 10034100% | X0 0Lt 23 N- 124 W, Br batk Castor, hence T2 AR KRR Oct 19, for London. g:v"fl- — 40 |PacificLight. 48 49 Oct 30—Lat 26 N, long 126 W, Brbark Edin- CopiTalcis 98— [Sankrancsco 723 723% | purghshire. from Valparaiso, for Tacoma. PRk GL&H. 5034 5015 Stocktol...s — 2135 | °'Per Br ship Morna—Oct 99--Lut 24 28 N 153 07 acGasimp. 813, 8204 W, Nic bark Don Carlos, from Acajutla, for—, Z TNNL A NCR STOCKS. num}:’nc;nn.“\ T ‘FiremansFa.152 W, ¥ - Oct 27—Lat N, iong » Br barl Centaur, c::f,%lfm 1Bom. o 0634 from Liverpool, for San Krancisco. KKCIAL BANK STOOKS. b B - P erel Sept T—Lat 57 S, long 68 30 W, Brbark Silver. AngloCer . g7as T |LondonP&A. ;T | how, from Liverpool, for Vancouver. fngloCal. | 6714 Oct 18—On the eqnator. long 113 30 W Br ship Cal Bpava-280 286 City 0f York. from Callao, for Vancouver. ottt Co. 5515 60 Nov 1—Lat 28 30 N, long 181 W, Br bark Largo KirsiNation 178 185 Bay, from Rio de Janeiro, for Astoria. T R e i Domestic Ports. Gersarce. " Tigy o pSEATTLESailed Nov 11—Schr Azalea, for San M:ln‘al!:lsal..lm o i ggg ;\w‘és BAY—Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Homer, hnc x Nov 9. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 11—Schr RATLROAD STOCK . Rio Rey, hence Nov 8. Calfornia.... 105 = Oak.SL&eHav — 100 TACOMA—Arrived Nov 12—Sehr Zampa, from Geary-st..... 6) 7214 Presidio. ... 9 — | Guaymas. Murkerst.... 4375 4414 Suterst... — — SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Laguna, £UN s STOCKS. from Eureka; stmr Protection, from Usal. Atlantic D, JDasOM...ceee — = EUREKA—Arrived Nov 12-Stmr Pomona, hnc California.. i 70c 90c | Nov.11. Giant.. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 12—Sumr Columblia, VALLEJ0 AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sund: Sun 8y—10 A. M, 4 P w —8 P, ~~ Landing. Mission 1. Pier 2. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington St. At 5 P. ol: Duily, Except Sunday. @~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stocktons Zelophone Maln 805, Cal Nav. and Lmok. (.

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