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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1895. T RTINS o 0 PSS Bl e e S ey e S et e gl e i e s Il il e B S B UBIRR R i s e SR e T HE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver weaker. Wheat and Wneat frelghts steady. Barley and Oats weakening. Corn and Rye dull. llstuffs. e lower. rd Seed dull. :d Middlings unchanged. Beans flu Dried Peas nominal. ves still higher. rce and firm. Cheese steady. weak in light supply and higher. n good supply and weak. and Pears plentiful. be! s and Strawberries out. pes lower and dull. s weak Fruit, Nuts and Raisins inactive. Bacon weak. Lard sells well. Barreled Beef and Pork lower. Wool quiet. Hops neglected. Hides and Leather weak and quiet. Meat market unchanged. | | WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. | UNITED STATES DEPARTM OF AGRICUIL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, No- vember 27, 1885, 5 P. s.—Weather condittons and general for The fol g are the seasonal rainfalls to date ss compared with those of same date last season: Fureka 4.86, last season 6.55: Red Bluff 3.15, L isco 2.44, last season an Luis Obispo 2.16, t season .76 Yuma .32, last he following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in Caiifornia to-day: Eureka 58, Red Bluft 46, San Francisco 52, Fresno 58, In- | dependence 54, San Luis Obispo 62, Los Angeles | an Diego 66, Yuma 70. | an Francisco data—M aximum temperature 52, | minimum 46, mean 49. Rainfall for past twenty- | Liverpool cables were quiet and steady. four hours. .26 of an nch. | An unusually large rain area exists on to-night's | map. Rain or snow is reported from every station ting those in the extreme southern portion of | d in Arizona. The sorm has moved nd with remarkable rapidity, the lowest pre being reported to- at Havre or 600 miles | cast of where 1t was twelve hours_previous. The | pressure has risen rapidly over Washinston, Ore- gon and Nortnern California. An area of high e sure appears (o be Lover Utah and Coi There are some indications that the 1o v over Northern Monutana may move | Iy, ¢ much colder weather Friday | 1 Utah and Eastern Nevada. i - temperature has remained practic ry except ut Red Biuft and Carson Ci t made at San Frauct i midx November —Fai warmer in the extreme winds. creasing_cloudiness and morning in extreme exce lisorn tion ¢ tempera- east- | v temperature. Fair: stationary remperature. Francisco and vicinity—Fair; stationary ature: variable winds. MCADIE, L NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial, NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 2 better feeling prevailed in siock circles to-day, due to the im- provement in the financial and political situation | abroad, the easier condition of sterling exchanges and buying for both the long and short accounts. London sent a number of busing orders for its old | favorites and for the first time in over a year took | odd specialties not listed abroad. exchange weakened perceptibly and there were | fferings of short bills and cables. In fact the | v of the latter exceeded the d nd. Bank- re of the opinion in consequence that the | nts of gold on Saturday will be mach | ller than expected. | cal Forecast Official. lots ers we iled for Europe to-day, The St. Paul. which 100k $1,210,000 in gold bars. The sum of $270,000 bid was deposited at the sub-treasury in exchange eenba While there was extensive cover- | in the i trial group there we jered, of fairly good rangers and | the sta The excellent showing of earnings made railroads is leading in mod- erate iny of stocks ce 3 r dividend payments and also of prover- ties which are likely to increase their dividend | rate of earnings. lake Shore was more active | than of late, and on dealings of 1500 shares ad- | vanced to 152, the best of the vear. | Northwest preferred rose 1to 131. The gain in | the d from 15 to 235 per cent, | rande preferred leading. The ng business in Colorado, which will facr aflic on the line, sirengthened the | In the industrials Tobacco was the special | ncing from 807 to 8215 The tran- s in the stock footed up 66,800 shares. S firms, which have been mainly respo for the recent br on the stock. Other besrs followed in their wake, and one firm bought 15,000 shares. The rise was stimulated by that the cony grades ot plu meet th sible Sterling | 7e mon to choice. 8@10c: Pacific Coast, 315@10c; London market unchanged. X eady. Tomestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American, $12@14 50, SR—Dull. Lake, $11@11 10. Domestic, §3 25@8 30. , 814 25@14 30: plates, duil. omestic, 83 650@3 55. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Offerings of wheat became very heavy about an hour after the opening of the market to-day and as very few people were pos- sessed of a desire to carry anvthing of aline over the holidays, prices melted away very quickly. A report that Armour was going to deliver out a | large quantity of wheat for Decembet was not a very consoling proposition and tnose who were long on that month were perfectly willing to permit some one else 1o do the carrying, and for that rea- son sales were made with considerable freedom. | The telegraph companies were not in first-clasa shape to-day, many of their wires being still dis- ab This restricted trading for outside acount. he opening was firm and prices held steady for quite a whiie thereaiter, but weakness finally ob- | tainea control and declines ensued. Receipts at Chicago were 163 cars and the Northwest had 754. Withdrawals from store were 108,527 bushels and export clearances for two days amounted to 399,225 bushels. Liverpool cables were 14d higher. Con- tinental markets were unchanged to lower. A rumor that a prominent Milwaukee capitalist, who was ‘“long” on a line of wheat, had committed s gave a depressed feeling to the market near the close and prices declinéd. May wheat opened at 61c, sold between 61@6114c and 597%xc, closing at 587,@60c, 75@1c under yesterday. Esti- mated receipts Friday 300 cars. CORN—The corn market displayed great weak- November this morning, and_May, while ng much, was nevertheless far from strong. The decline in' wheat extended a feeling of dis couragement to the whole list. The business was slack, however, the approaching holiday appar- ently deterring speculation. Receipts were 116 cars, and 102,949 bushels were taken from store. Export clearances for two days aggregated 383,725 bush- els. May corn opened at 291jc, sold at 287kc, where it_closed, J4c under yesterday. Estimated receipts for Friday 245 cars. OA' Remained unchanged during the day. There was no inclination to trade, and the tone of the market was derived from wheat. Receipts were 86 cars, and 92 are expected Friday. May closed 1gc under yesterday. LAXWas fifm. Cash No. 1 9314@933c; Des cember, 9114c, later sold at 9134c: May, 973,@ 9814¢. Receipts were 8 cars. PROVISIONS—There was not much doing in product. Opening prices were a trifle firmer than the closing of yesterday, bnt hogs being cheaper weaker, less strength prevailed later. May pork closed 715@10c lower, May lard 215@5¢ lower ana May ribs %l_gc lower. Closing Prices. November. 5614c;: December, 5534c: ovemper, December, 26%c: ovember, December, 17%4c; 19; May, 2034c. November, $7 : January, $8 80; $5 30; #4 35; v, $4 70. UTTER—The butter market was quiet and 1. There was a 00d demand for ail grade but offerings were lignt. Prices = EGGS—Were steady. Fresh stock was in light a from 18c to 21c; icehouse, 181p January, $5 45; January, $445; EY—Was 5@515 per cent on call and 6@ 614 per cent on time loans. New York exchange s0ld at T0c premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ItL. Nov. 27.—The demand for cattle to-day was falr and prices were steady. Offerings were moderate. Trade in hogs was brisk and prices steady, but when most of the d kinds were seld there was a decline of Sc. ep were in 2ood demand at steady prices. TTLE—Receipts, 12,000. Common to extra 3 15@4 85: stockers and feeders, $2 50@ ws and bulls, §1 50@3 75: caives, $2 50@6; @3 65 W estern rangers, $2 25@3 S0, Heavy packing and 3 70; common to choice 0: choice assoried, $3 60@3 65; : ples, $2 25@3 60. P—Keceipts, 14,000 Inferior to choice, 40; lambs, $3@4 40. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. 27.—The Earl Fruit NEW YORE, N. Y., fornia frait Company sold C open auction to-day as follows: Grapes — Emperors, crates, $3 55@3 65; ates, $1 65@1 70. Car grossed, #1800, pany soid California frait 2% and closing oftered at 2. iave changed their position | S4c. tue announcement | rates. $4 881a@4 90. had advanced prices on certain | @4 87%. ugar, Leather preferred, General | dull: raiiroad bonds irregular. The Earl Fruit Com- t open anction to-day as follows: Grapes — Emperor, crates, $2 80; hali- crates, $1 20@1 40. CHICAGO, ILL., Nov. 2! NEW YORK STOCKS. | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call auict at 114@2%: last loan at Prime mercantile vaper. 412@5%. Bar silver, 67%4c. Mexican dollars, Sterling exchange 1s easier. with actual business in benkers' bills ar $4 8714@4 8734 for | sixtv anys and $4 89@4 8914 for demand. Posted Commercial bills, $4 X632 Government bonds steady: State bonds Silver at the boara Electric. Lead, Laclede preferred, Distiliing and | was quiet. Cattle Feeding and Rubber gained anywhere from | horts were the principal buyers per cent. i but in the afternoon suddenly dropped 10 6134 on the revival of rumors that Attorney- | General Molone: organization plan. it was intimated that the plan would be made pub- lic on Monday next. The decline in the stock checked the rising tendency In (he general list and | Bay State a*reaction of 14 to 1 per cent ensued. on closed irregular and !n the main firm. changes show advances of 1 to 21 per cent. 0 Gas, however, lost 1% per cent. Total 56,8: hares. hanksgiving day, being a legal holiday all the downtown exchanges will be closed. In the mining department 13,900 shares of Phaemx_of Arizona sold at 10@12, 5000 Enter- prise at 50@60: 2700 Breeceal 20@25, and 400 Horn: at 235. Bonds were irregular. Sales 81,4435,000. Atchi- son adjustment 4's rose 19; to 5014 do seconds, class A, 3 10 2744: Central Pacific, Cincinnati and Ohio extension. 5's 114 to 10734: Kansas and Texas seconds, 134 to 617: Readins first pre- ferred. 34 to 3215, and Union Pacific general 434's, 1 i0 50. Ann Arbor 4's fell 184 10 7034 Kasi e, reorganization lien. 4-5's, 11a 10 9214; Iron Mountain general b's, 114 to 8: Iimprovement 6's, 110 94, and_Toledo, &, 1 overnment Dbonds 155,000 coupon 5's brought 1143; The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver bullion on hand 236.173 ounces: deposited . Chicago Gas firs: rose fraction- | Atchison.. hed decided against the re- | Alton,Terre Haute. 58 This was afterward denied and | American Express.115 | Canton Land. . | Colo. Fuel & Tron.. »1V4 RioGrande & Wesin 18 | Commercial Cabie. 165 CLOSING ATOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.. |Norfolk & Wes: 3 % Preferred.. 1114 Preserred 4 North American... 5 Adems Expre Northern Pacttl 435 | Preferred. t o1 Nortnwestern. ..., 1083 ‘American Tobacco. 8135 Preferred. 151 Preferrea .. 89 N.Y. Centrai..... 10014 N hicago&S.L, 56%| 1st preferred 24 preferred.. Baitimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lanas.. 1 Buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific.... Canada Southern . Centra! Pacific. Ches. & Ohio.. Chicago Alton Preterrea.. Chicago, B. & Q. Chicago & E. Ill 1160~ \Oregon Improvmt. 4 170 | Preferred......... 35 . 8534 Oregon Navigation. 19 1= Oregon Short Line. 8 ~100 y|Pacisic Mail. . 307 .. 621/ Peoria, D.& Evans. 4la 1187 Piusburg & W ptd. 26 |Pullman Palace...163 Cleve & Pitisbui Consolidation Coal. 33 Consolidated Gas..145 C. C.C. &St. Louis. 30%/ Preferrest. . 90 Reaang. . 98 | _Preferred. 185 Rock lsland Preferred. Cotton OIl Cert. Del. Hudson Del. Lack& W 127 none; withdrawn none; certificates outstanding | Denver& R. 3 o 236. Preterrea. . 47ty Preferred. ‘17 PO Distillers + 187asc Paula Diliit. 26 FLOUR—Steady, better demand. Winter wheat, - 1314/St. Paul & Omaha. 4214 low grades, $2 25@2 65 do, fair to fancy, $2 65@ | do, patents, $3 50@3'70: Minnesota, clear, 1187 ISt P M. & 1i2va 60@315: do, straights, $310@3 40; do, pat- | GreatNorthernpfd.117 silver Certincat.... 67% ents. $3 15@4 10: low extras. $2 25@2 65 city | Green Bay.. .__ V4 Southern Pacific... 22 mulls, $3 K0@3 90; do. patents. $3 80@4 15. South- | Harlem. Soutnern R. K. 107 ern_Flour—Quiet: steady. Common to fairextra, | Hocking Coal. 214 Preferrea. t Bave $2 10@2 50; good to choice do, $2 90@3 30. Hocking Valley... 183 sugar Refinery.... 99%s OHNMEAL—Dull, easy. Yellow Western,$2 40 | Homestake ........ 80 | Preferred.. .97V @2 45 H.& Texas Cent.. 3 Tenn.Coal & Iron, 33%e RYE AND BARLEY—Nomin | iiinois Central.... 99 | Preferred......... 80 WHEA I'-Moderately active: No. 2 red store and | Jowa Central. . 1015 Texas Pscific...... 8% elevator, 67c: afloat. 68340 1. 0. b., 68@68%4c un- | _Preferred . B4% ToLA.A.& N.Mich _ 14 graded re 63@e9c: No. 1 Northern, 65lpc. | Kansas& Texas... 14 7Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 34 Options were more active and closed weak at 14@ | _ Preferred.. 4 Preferred......... 78 B¢ decline, following the West on local realizing. | Kingston & Pem... 1018t Lonis & K& 7 < largely switching between December and | Lake Erie & Wesin Preferred. .18 Mey, which were most active. No.2red, January, | Preferred 3" Union Pacific...... 9% March. 67l4c: May, | Lake Shore..." {15114 U. P.. Den. & Guit. 4 8734c: Decenber, 6414c. | Nauonai Lead. L Easier: more active for export. No. 2, | _Preferred, 4 elevator: 3614@37c atioat. Options | Long Islana Guaranteed. }6% ore active and closed weak at 3p@Vec de- cline with whea: and the West. November, 3634c; December, 3454c: February, 3434c: May, 35140 OATS—Dull, steady. Options dull, easier. No- yember. 2274¢: December. 23c; Spot prices—No. 2, white, 24@241jc: 'No. 2 Chicago, 24c; No.'3 white, mixed Western, 28@24c; white do, 24@27c; white State, 24@27c. Provisions. LARD—Lower. quiet. Western steam, $570; city, $530@540: November. $b 70: refined, , § South’ American, $6 50; compound, 4% @5Ysc. PORK—Quict; steady. Mess, 89 50@10. BUTTER—Choice, firm: fair demand. State . 17@: Western 15@23Yec: do June, Elgins, 23%sc; imita tion creamer; 12@18c. fet; unsetled. State, large, 714 do small, 734@ : part skims, 3145@7c; . 9%4,@10c tern, 915@10 2@ —Quict; about steady. State and Pennsyl- , 23@26¢; Southern, 21 ehouse. 16@ do per case, $3 50@4 Western, fresh, do per case, 16@23¢c: limed, 16Y5@17c; do per case. TALLOW ity, 415@4 13-16c; 1@47/ac. EXD OIL—Steady, quiet. Crude, 26c; yellow prime, new. 28@32c; do off grade, 28c RICE—Firm. fair demand. Domestic, 33,@6c; Jupan, 354@3%4c. MOLASSES—Quiet, steady. Foreign, nomin: ew Orleans, 26@32C. COF ~'Wenk; 15 and_25 points down; December, #14 40@14 50; January, $13 90@ ; March, $1350@1375; April, %13 30@ 15@13 25: June, $13 40; July, Spot Rio, quiet, steady: 3 JGAR—Raw, quiet, steady. Fair ref 301 centrifugals, 96 test, 3 refined, steady, erately active; off A, 4 1-16@414c; mold A, 434c standard A, 41j5c: confectioners’ A, 4%gc; cut foa and crushed, 63sc: powdered and cubes, 434c; granulated, 415@454kc. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUITS—Raisins. London lavers, 90c@$1 25: do 4-crown loose Muscatels, 4@4ac; loose Muscatel, 3@5%ac. ags, 3 MP};AL ES — Unpeeled, 534@8%ac: do peeled, c. Alxah%mns— Paper-shell, 11 @ 12c; soft-shell, WA LNUTS—Nominal. HOPS—Steadv, moderate demand. State, com- | | | | i | | | Louisville & Nash. 537 U. 5. Express. Louisville Na& Ch. _ 934 U. S. Lenther. Preferred........ 26 | Preferred Manhattan Consol.101 U S. Rubber. Mempnis & Charls. 15 Preferred. Mexican Central... 10 |Utica & B. River.. Michigan Centrai..100 |Wab. S. L. & Pac.. 1% Minn & 8. L. — | Preterred. & P Preferred. Wells-Fargo. Minn. & St. Leom. 22Y3!Western Unio 1st preferred 84| Wis Centras. 2d preferred. 53 |Wheeling & L. Missour| Pacific.... 3 Nashvilie Chat. National Linseed.. 23 N. J. Central........ 107 CLOSING BONDE. /L Y Irectio... USa4s,reg.........11115 M K T 2ds. Do, 48 coupon.. 1115 Do, 4s. . 87 U o, 4n conpin. 12013 N 3 Cent Gon o118 Do. 2s. 1797 * Northern Pac 1sts.11714 Do, b ‘11i55 Do, 2ds. [10314 Do, 5s coupon.... 11415 Do, 3ds. 71 Cherokee . 186610040 Norciweni 3 11003, , deb be. To. 1598. (1003410 R & N 1sta.... 11134 Do, 1899 10034 St L&IronMtGen 65 82 Pacific 68 o — "ISUL & § F Gen 6s.108 D.C.3 110 |St Paul Consols ... 22814 10915 8t. P. C. & Pa 1sis. 1173 09, Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 11124 Southern K. R. 53, 95 Texas Pacific firsis 8814 Do, Class B 4, La Consolds......... 10T Missourl funding. N Carolina con €s..124 |Texas Pacseconds. 2213 Do, 4s..... 104 |UnionPac 1stor'96.108 S0 Caroling 434s...107Ys West Shore 4s.....10734 Tenn new ss. . | Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. +6ls Va funding debt... 617 R GrandeWest 1sts 7735 Do, reg...... « 4 Ches& O bs. .. 10815 Do, deferred . B Atchison ds. .17 Do, trust repta st 6 | Do, 2ds A...oo._27%3 Canada South 2ds..108 |G H &S A 6s......104 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.104 Do, 2d 7Ts. 105 Den& R G 1st .11215'H & Tex Cent5s..111%4 ), 48, H - gz;:‘rho»con 68, ...10\5% 8 L. Reading 4s . 7T Kansas Pa Consols 77 5 100 |Missouri 6 Ks Fa 1sts Den divl123g ¥OREIGN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Nov. 27.—~The spot markei Is quict ay 55 3d@5s 4d. Cargoes are nominal at 26s 10424 November-December snipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Laverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter; No- vember, 5s 2d: December, 5s 2d; January, 68 2%4d; February, 5s 3%4d; March, 65 4d. SECURITIES, LONDON, Ex6.. Nov. 27.—Consols, 108 13-16; silver, 30340 ; #'rench Rentes, —. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterlinzg Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphi Fine silver, spot, § ounce Mexican Doliars PROD]{MBKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady av rates last quoted, but spo: business is duli. The char- tered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 89,000 tous, against 34,800 tons on the same date last year; disengaged. 23,900 tons, against 52,900; on the way to this port, 232,700 tons, against 202,100. o SVETEA'L - There is a fair demand at prices whiclt have not changed much for some time. No. !3\10!— able at 9614@9714hc B cil; choice, 9834¢c Bctl; lower grades, 80@9334c ¥ cu; extra cnoice for milling, $1@1 05 # ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, Sx8810N — 10 _0'clock — May — 500 tons, $1 0454. December—200, 97%4c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May — 200 tons, 500, $1 0435, December—300, 973/gc. ESSION—M 200 tons, §1 045, 2 orage paid—100, 9915c. BARLEY—Continues to ease oif and the demand also slower. Feed, 65@66lac B ctl; choice, 8735¢; Brewing, 70@80c: Chevalier. $110@1 20 for No. 1 and 70@90¢ ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 o'clock—December—100 tons, 6434c. May—100, 67%gc: 200, 6714¢. KEGULAE DIORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, May—500 tons, 677c; 100, 6815c; 800, 68Yac; 100, 681gc: December—100, 6534c: 100, 66%c. Seller '95—200, 85%4c. OATS—Dealers quote the market weak and are expecting a deciine. Mililng, 67%@7234¢; fancy Feed, 76@80c: good to cnol l%a ‘;s,c Sdmmon 10 fair, 5716@6214¢; G 3 , for seed, 85@dbc; Black, for seed, § 10@: 30; Sur- prise, ¥5@95c B ctl. CORN—Receipts continue too large for the limit- ed inquiry and the market is weak. ' Large Yeliow, 80@8215c; Small Round do, 85@87%sc: White, 85 9Uc B ctl. RV LT easy, with larger ofterings, TT%@82%4c Bl BUCKWHEAT—85@92%c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 10@3 25; suvertine, $2 25@2 40 B bbi. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feea Corn, $18@18 50 ® ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—To meet a vigorous Eastern competition local millers have reduced the quota- tions for cereal f00d products, the heaviest cut being in Rolled Oats. Prices in 10-B sacks are as usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, ur, 8ugc; Rice Flour, Tige: Corn’ ; extra cream do, 3Vge: Oatmeal, 435c; Hominy, 4@iYac: Buck: ) ; Farina, Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled’ Usts, 41gc; 414@3Yge; Split Peas, 4%4c; Green HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to 40 # ton for the best. TUF Ro.led Barley, $15@16 B ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $18 B ton; jobbing, $2 Cottonseea Uilcake, $21. HAY—No further change. Arrivalsare moderate. Wheat, $7 50@12 ton: Oat, $6@9 B ton: Whent and Oat, §7@10 50: Barley, $6 50@9; Alfalfa, $6 $6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@ $5@6 B ton. s@suc P bale. NS—The market continues unsettled and vary every day orso. Receints are consld- smaller. Bayos. 31@1 10; Whites, $1 25@ ea, §1 50@1 75: lLarge Whites, 81 10@ ink. ¥5c@$] 06: Keds, $1 15@)1 25; Black- ."$1 75@1 85: Red Kidney, 81 Limas, Butters, $1 50@1 75. Mustard and Fiax are_in heavy stock . _Brown Mustard, $1 75@2: Treste, Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 50: Flax. Canary, 3@3lac @ B Alfalfa, 63,@ Rape. 134@Zc @ ; Timothy, 634C @ ; Hemp, 4¢ @ b. DRIED PEAS—Are now nominal at $1 15@1 20 B cil for Niles, $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40 @1 60 for Green. POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets have again advanced to $1 25@1 50 B cl: Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c; River Burbanks, 30@40c: Oregon Burbanks, 50@ 7¢; River Reds, 35@30c B ctl. ONIONS—Continue firm at 40@65¢ B otl. v TABLE reen Penpers, 20@40c B box: Dried Peppers, 7@9c B 1b: Tomatoes, 20@ 50c B bx: Garden Peas, 4c: String Beans, 4@5c: Cucumbers. 60@75¢ ¥ box; Dried Okra, 12Va@1dc ® Ib: Cabbage, 50c B ctl; Feed Carrots, 30i@i0c; Garlic, 4@415¢ ® Ib: Marrowfar Squash, 3668 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-The qnarket is firm at the aavance, and both fresh and held goods are in light supply. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 35@36c, with sales at 37%4c; seconds, 30@321 DalRY—Fancy, 28@30c: good to choice, 26@ 1t lower grades, 20@25c. CrEAMERY 1UB—21@240 B . PICKLED Ropi—18@21c ® . FIRkIN—16@1714¢ B CHEESE — Steady and in moderate supply. miid_new, $@l0c ¥ b: common to good, Young America, 9@l10c; Eastern, 12@13¢ £.GGS—The market contiunes weak and dull and quotations are pointing downward. Fancy East- 271jac B dozen: good to choice Eastern, 24@ seconds, 20@2245c; store Egan 1744@21 e Cold-storage ranch, 4215@30c: pullets’ Lggs, 36@ 30c; rench kges, 35@37vac, with sales of extra fine'at 40c. POULTRY D GAME. POULTRY—Arrivals of dressed Turkeys were again light, being only 128 tons, and prices ad- vanced in conseqpence, dealers cleaning up with- out much difliculty. A few aales over the quota- ons were made. Other Poultry was steady. Live Turkeys, 12@l4c for Gobblers and 12@14c for Hens: dressed do. 15@18¢; Geese, pair, $1 50 @) 75: Ducks, 3 50@5: Hens, $4@5: Roosters, young, $3 50@4 50: do, old. $3 50@4: Fryers, 83 @3 50: Brollers, $3@3 bu for iarge and #2 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 76@2 26 B dozen for young and $1 for old. GAME—Th a rule. Quail, 83@T; S market is well supplied and weak as $1; Mallard. $2 50@3: Canvasback, $1 50@1 75; Teal. $1@1 256: Widgeon, $l@1 2! mall Duck, $1: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 4 @1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small; G $2@2 50;: White Geese, $1@1 25: Brant, $1@1 2 Honkers, $350@4; English Suipe, $1 25; Jack Snipe, 81 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND Ll’;‘RUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apples, Pears and Per- simmons are in good supply and dull. Persim- mons. 50@75¢ B bux: Apples 60c@$1 for good to choice, 25@50c for common to fair and $1 25 for choice Spiizenbergs: Lady Apples, 81 50@2; Win- ter Nellis Pears, $1@1 25; other Pears, 40@b0c. BERRIES—Strawberries and Raspberries have disappeared. Cranberries are in light supply and firm at $10@10 50 bbl: Huckleberries, 3@4c B b, GRAPIS—Supplies are_larger and the market is dull and lower. Black Ferrara, 50@50c @ bo: Muscats, 40@60c P box; Verde 80c: Corni- chon, 50@65c; Tokay, 50@65c: Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ more than in boxes, CITRUS FRUITS—California Oranges are weak and in increasing supply at $3@2 26 § box for Seedlings, and $3@3 50 for Navels; Vacaville Oranges, $1 75@2 # small box; Japanese Manda- rins, $1 25@) 50 B box: Lemons, $1 25@2 50 for common and $3@4 for good to choice: Mexican difornia Limes, 50@75c; Bananas, $1 @ bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 ¢ doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Dealers report the market very dull and look for no activity until after the holidays. The followins prices rule on the Fruit Ex- change: Apples, 214@3¢ for quartered, 3@3Y4c for sliced and 414@5c for evaporated: Peaches. 4@bc, ana 515@6c o Ib for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@ 13c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6Yac B b 1or 40@50's and b@bYec for 50@60's: Apricots, 7/, 81 for prime Lo choice and 9@10¢ # Ib for fancy Figs, black, 3@314c B 1b for pressed c for unpressed: W hite Figs, 31,@414ac % 1 for pressed in sacks, and 5@sc in boxes; Pears, 7c @ B for evaparated halves, 490340 far guartérs: Flums, $34@414c for plued and 1149 21jc for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@6c B 1b for prime to_choice and 834c for fancy. g RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Stooks are heavy and the local market i3 weak and doil. Prices are carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, 90c@$l P box: four-crown loose, 334c B Ib: three-crown, loose, 235e; two- crown, 21jc: seediess Sultanas, 514@314¢: seedless Muscatels, 214@2 hesa clusters. $2 1 @2 75: Dried Grapes, 234c B Ib. NUTS—No pariicular irade at present. Chest- nuts are_quotatle st 9@llc; Walnuts, 7@8c for No. 1 hard and $@9%c for softshell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@734c for Languedoc and @10c for paper-shell, jobbin; dle@ac ‘c for Uali- fornia; Hickory nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 8¢ for rough and Bc for palished: Filberts 9c; Brazil Nuts, 71fi@8c # I; Cocoanuts, $4 50@b 50 B 100. lotgl::':'E?YEl:uul‘l;(“um conélnsu(;su l'nl.(ill\'m Comb, 412¢ for bright an for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5%,c B 1b: light amber extracted, 414@43 dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—25@: PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Hams are firm. Bacon is weak and dull. Barreled Beef and Pork are lower. Lard is active and prices show some revision. Bacon is quotable at 7c_B I for heavy, and 7 B for lizht medium, 1035c B 1 for light 11@ 12c¢ for extra light and 1214c for sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hums, 13c B 1 California Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, 87 § bbl: extra mess do, $8; famlly do, $9@9 50; extra prime Pork. 8§ c;_clusters, $1 35@1 50: De- 2 25; Imperial clusters, §2 60 7 bbI; exira clear, 314 P _bbl; mess, $13 B bbl; D i erh hovces: Snotable as 71 Ule) 0t ; I for compound and Be 10r ures pall, STAC- CAI: fornia tierces, 6¢ for compound mm pure; Balf bbls, 34e: 10-1 tins, 7%,¢; do 5-1, 7% B 1. COTTOLI b e s and 1750 8 a2 h 10- tins, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The market continues weak and dull, but prices show no further decline. Heavy salted steers are quotabie at 7c B Ib; culls and brands, 6c; medmm, 6¢; callsand brands, 5¢: light, 514@6c B 1b; culls and brands, 5¢; Cow- hides, 514@6c B th: culls and_brands, Sc; salted Kip, 6e: saited Calf, 8c: salted Veal, 7¢; dry Hides, usual selecdon, 12¢ @ Ib: culls and brands, 8c B b dry Kip and Veal, 10c Ib: culls, 7 dry. calf. 15¢: culls, 10c @ Ib; Goatskins, 20@35c¢ eac) Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, S0c: medium, 16@3be; winter, 10(160: 5 , shearlings, 20c each: short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 5 60c each: long wool, 60@7V¢ each. Cullsof all inds, about 15c less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered s quotable at 414@ ;z; i country Tallow, 4c; refined, 6c; Grease, 5 ‘WOOL—The circular of a local dealer says: “The Wool market here remains unchanged, with no de- mand for any kind of Wool. Should’ the Loudon salesshow a better demand for our Wools at better prices it would have some good eftect on the Last- ©€rn market and on our own market here. Sales for the past week were 200,000 Ibs Northern Call- fornia.” We quote Fall as foliows: Hugaboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c B Ib; San Joaquin and Southern, 34@0e; tiee Nountain, 6@Tc; defective do, 4@6¢ HOPS—5@7c @ . The market is in the same old rut of stagnation. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. H GI:AGS—-Gnln Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington. B ton $8; Southfield Wellington, 8750: Seattle, $550; Bryant, $5 50: Coos Bay, #5: Wallsend, $6 60; Scotch. $7 50; Brym 3750: Cumberiand, $18 in bulk and $14 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anchracite Kzg. $12; Welsh An' thracite Egg, $10: Cannel, $7 50@8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 B ton in sacks. CANNED FRUIT—Apricors are quotabie_ at $1 105 B dozen; Peaches, §1 10@1 30; Pears, $1 25@ 135 9 dozen; White Cherries, $2 25; Black Cher- rries, 81 75: Plums, 90c@F1. CANNED VEGETABLES — Tomatoes, 72%@ 7734 B dozen; Peas, 95c@$1 05 B dozen. COFFEE — We quote the market as fol- lows: 2015c @ b for good washed Costa Rica; 20c B 1b'Jor good Costa Rica: 19@191kc @ 1 for good Coste Rica mixed with black beans; 1715@1814¢ for fair Costa Rica: 14@16%ac for £ommon to ordinary Costa Rica; 1816@20%4c for fair to good washed Salvador: 19@1915c for good bleached and green unwashed do: 2114@2134c B 1 for prime washed Guatemala; 2014@203 for good 10 strictly good washed G Ya20c sor fair washed Guatemala: 1615@1734c for medium Guatemala; 141,@16c for ordinary Guatemala; 11@1414¢ for very inferior to common Guatemala; 21@22¢ for gooc. o prime washed Peaberry; 203/4¢ for %00d unwashed Peaberry. FISH—Pacific Cod, catch’ of 1895: 100-b cases quotable av 6c B fb: 50-b_bundles, 5c B 1b; Iver King Strips, S B Ib: Narrow-Gange do, 7¢ P Ib: Tablets, Sc' B 1b: Seabrignt Blocks, TVac: Pucific Herring, 18¢ & box: Dutch do, $1@1 25 8 keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in half-bbls and $1 764n kits: Tougues & , 814 Mackerel, bbls— No. 1, #30: No No. 3, $24: half-bbls—No. 0. 2, 810 50 3,89 50; kits, No. 1, $1'60: No. 3, 81 50. QUICKSILVER—$40 ¥ flask. OIL—California_Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, 96¢; bbis, 90c % gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, boiled 50c; do, raw, 48c; cases, 5¢ more: Lard Oil, bbls, 60c; cases, 65¢; China Nut, 39@4bc B gallon. PETROLE UM—Starlight_quotable at 21c ® gal; Eocene, B eallon: Asural, 21 B galion: 160° Elaine, 26c ® gallon; Pearl, 2lc; Water: white, refined, bulk, 16c: headlight, 175°, cases, 23c: Mineral Seal, 500°, 2534c 1n cases; Standard, 110° fire test, 19¢ B gal 'In cases (caps), 1934 fau’ cets and 15¢ in bulk. GASOLINE, E1C. — 63° Benzine, bulk, 16e . 21c; 74° Gasoline, bulk. 17c: cases, 22¢; 86 bulk, 2dc; cases, 20¢ B g ITE LEAD—Quoted at 634¢ RED LEAD—Quotable at 634 TURPENTINE—46c B gal. CANDLES—Granite Candles. 6s, 16 0z, 10%4c; do, 14 o0z, 91he; do, 12 oz B34c: 10 oz, 8ljc: Electric Light Candl._, s, 16 07, 834: do.14 oz, 8c: do, 12 0z, T¥4c; d0,10 07, 634¢: Paraffine Wax Candles, white, Is, 23. 4s, 6s and 12s, 14 0z, 914¢; assorted colors, samie sizes, 10%4c; Chiristmas Can- dies, 71/ per se: LEATHER—Still weak, but no_lower. Extra heavy Sole quotable at 27@28c for No. 1 and 2b@ 26¢ for No. 2; heavy So e, 27¢ for No.1 and 25¢ for N No. No. 2. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53c: Dry Granulated, 435c; Confectioners’ A, 454¢; Magnolia A, 37c; Extra C, 334¢: Golden C.'354c; half-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 1a¢ more. as\;luur~uo:aen,/fn bbis, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. All descriptions remain unchanged. Wholesaie Tates for dressed stock from slsughterers are as follow: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; second quality, ¢x<,c, third do, 3@dc B Ib. EAL—Large. 4@5¢; small, 5@7c B . MUTTON—Wetners, 414@5¢; Ewes, 4@4%4c B M. LAMB—5: B D PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ for large and 3c for small ; dressed do, 413@5Yac B WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. 8c each: Redwood, $5 B cord: Oak, 6 50: peeled, $9: Pine, $5 75: Railroad c apiece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c medium Sole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 24c for ight Sole, 25¢ for No. 1 and 23c B 1 for LUMBER—Humboldt and Del Norte County Tough Redwood is quoted for cargoes at $12 for No. 1 and 89 for No. 2: Tough clear_and surfaced, $18 14; Pickets, $11 and $17; Rustic, $18 for No. 1 and 81 0. 2. Retall prices for Pine are now as follows: No. 1 rough, $13@17 50 for the difterent lengths: No. 1 Flooring, $21@26: Lath, $2. Redwood, $16 for No. 1 and $13 for No. 2; Rustic, $18@23; Shingles, common, $1 50; Shaukes, $9 B M. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. . ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks W heat, ctl Barley, ctl Boeans, aks. Corn, ctls. Rye, ctls. Lime, bbi: - 800Quicksilver, flasks 66 Straw, tons 1110 18 Chicory, bbis...... 5 Wine, gals.. .42,950! .. THE CALL CALENDAR. NovEMBER, 1895. November 2, Full Moon. November Last Quartes November 16, New Moon. &) November 33, First Quarter. 27128 OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Nv 28,10AM Pler 13 Nv 28, 6pw Pler 2 Nv 25, 9aM|Pier 13 Nv 20, 9amPier 11 Nv 30,12 ¥ PMS § Nv 80,10AM | Pler 24 Nv 30, 3pM PMS S Nv 3010Au | Pler18 Nv 30, 5pu Oceanic |Dec 1. 8am Pier — Dec 1, uru|Pierg ..... Dec 1.11ax|Pier 11 .| Vic & Pgt Snd|Dec 1, 9au | Pier 9 Newoport Dec 3, 9au|Pier 11 Dec Dec 8,10aM Oceanic 3, 5eM | Per 13 Honolulu Del Norte .. |Grays Harbor. | Dec 4. bew|Pier 28 North Fork. | Humboldt Bay | Dec 4, 9aM| Pler 2 Btate of Cal| Portiand....... Dec 5.10Am|Pler 24 5.11ax Pler 11 Banta Rosa.. | San Diego. 5, x| Pler 27 City Everett| Panam! Dec Dec. STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. [ .Nov 28 STEAMER | TFrOM National City... | Humboldt Bay. City of Everew| Panama . ..Nov2§ Coos Bav ..Nov 29 San Diego. Uoos Bay Departure Bay.. Humboide buy. Humboldt Bay China and Japan Farallon StPau . Columbij g: (AIGH WATER, = Large. Small (Large. Small.[Kises| Sets | Sets 28.| 8.37410.110/,3.297, 1.364 7.324 4.52 3.254 29.1 9.00a 11.02p! '4.00p_2.1641 7. 2l 4264 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGEAPHIC OFFICK, U. 8. 1\'..} MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. November 27, 1895, The time ball on Tetegraph Hlill was di exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120th m ), Or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time, A. F. ¥RCHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N.. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. WEDNESDAY, November 27. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 hours from Newport,eic Ppass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. - Stmr Australia, Houdlette, 6 days and 12 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, D o Fon dse, to J D Spreckels Stmr Columbia, Bolles, — hoursfrom Portland, Gla Astorta — hours; pass and mdse, 100 R & N Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 66 hours from Victorla and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr_Farallon, Roberts, 57 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse, to C'J Hendry, Sons & Co. Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 40 hours from Newport: ballast, to L £ White Lumber Co. Bark Alex NcNeil, Jorgensen, 11 days from Port Gamble: lumber, 1o Pope & Talbot. Bark Rictard 111, Connor, 16 days from Comox; 1635 tons coat, to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Nie bark Don Carlos, Coly, $6days from Aca- jutla; hallast. to order. Bkin § G Wilder, McNell, 14 days from Hono- 1ulu: pass and sugar. to Williams, Dimond & Co. Bktn S N Castle, Hubbard, 13 days from Hono- lulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & 8ros Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, November 27. & imr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins ‘0. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. &%x; ship Alcedo, Coutts, Liverpool; G W McNear B ship Levernbank, Kennedy, Ipswich: G W McNear & Co. o 0ip Otterburn, Hunter, Liverpool; Eppinger Whal bark Cape Horn Pigeon, Layton, whaling; TEW R Wing. o o T8 3 Bktn Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDA Y. November 27. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Supol, Walvig. Stmr Whitésboro, Jonnson, Stmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Tillamook. Stmr Scotla, Johnson, Rockport. Nor sumr Péter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, etc. Ship Eclipse, Peterson, Seattie. Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, Hilo. jchr Bender Brouhers, ‘Thompson, Hearns Land- Schr Confianza, Vogel, Schr Moro, Jorgenson, Albion Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—November 27—10 p m—Weather cloudy: wina NE: velocity 12 wmiles. Charters. The ship Yosemite loads coal at Departure Bay for this port: Brship Yola, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 353—2s 60 less direct—prior to arrival. The Brship Marechal Suchet is chartered for wheat to Europe, 27 6d—1s 34 less direct to Liver- pool. Miscellaneous. Per Farallon—We have on board the body of Captain Winant of the stmr Bandorille, who was drowned on the Umpqua Bar. Domestic Ports. €O0S BAY—Sailed Nov 27 — Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. STEWARTS POINT — Sailed Nov 27—Schr Archie and Fontie, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 27—Schr Jennie The- 1in, hence Nov 20: schr John A, hence Nov 23. Satled Nov_27—Schr Bertha Doliter, for San Diego; stmr National City, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived v _27—Schr W § Holmes, from_San Pedro: schr E K Wood, from Newport; schr Lanra Madsen, from Newport: schr Vega, hence Nov 10. REDONDO—Salled Nov 27—Stmr Caspar, for Hueneme. Atrived Nov 27—Schr San Buenaventura, from Grays Harbor. SA N PEDRO—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Tillamook, for Hueneme. HUENEME—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Tillamoolk, from San Pedro, POINT ARENA—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. NAVARRO—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 27—Ship Dashing Wave hence Nov 10. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Sate of Cali- farnia, hence Nov 25. MPQUA—Arrived Nov 26—Schr Louise, from San Pedro, Sailed Nov 27—Schr Lily, for San Pedro. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 27—Schr Fred E Sanders, from_Port Townsend. FORT BRAGG—Armived Nov 27—Stmr Navarro, hence Nov 26. Movements of Trans- W YORK—Arrived Nov 27—Stmr Teuton: from Liverpool; stmr Westernland, from Antwerp. Salled Nov 27—Stmr St Paul, for_Southamptor stmr Missippi, for London; stmr Southwark, for Antwerp; str Taormins, for Hamburg; stmr Germanic, tor Liverpool. £ OUTHMAPTON—Arrived out Nov 26—Simr avel. Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Spree, for New York. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Nov 25—Stmr Werra. ANTWERP—Arrived out Nov 25—Stmr Ken- sington. AMSTERDAM—Sailed Nov 27—Stmr Rotter- dam. for New York. HURST CASTLE—Passed Nov 27—Stmr St Louis, from New York, for Southampton. LIZAKD—Passed Nov 28—Stmr Fuerst Bls- mark, from New York, for Hamburg. fmpor:ations. VICTORIA—Per Umatilla—50 cs whisky, 117 bdls green hides, 13 bdls pelts, 126 tins tallow, 1 cs mdse, 59 bis twine, 3 cs household goods, 1 'bale household goods, 1 cssalmon, 1 chst 1 sk coin. Tacoma—15 cs mdse, 1 cs notions, 3 cs heaters, 700 bars bullion. Tacoma via west of Fargo—210 sks potatoes, 59 bls broom corn, 1956 hf sks flour, 390 sks flax, 507 Dbdls hoops, 4085 sks wheat, 1 pkg S trees. From iast via N P Ry—3 hi bbls 2 bbis oil, 4 cs mdse. Seaitle via G R Ry—1 bx books, 1 cs ary goods, 1 bx hardware, 250 h sks flour. Tverett—1264 bdls shooks, bars bullion. 185 bdls paper, 196 Anacortes—5226 sks oats. New Whatcom—2 pKgs household goods, 2 ks almonds, 148 sks potatoes, 1 sk coin. East via C P Ry—11 s cigars, 6 pkgs hardware, 60 bbis ofl, 5 bis sheeting, 1 bbl dyewood. 11 cs pulp board, 1 cs brushes. 2 bxs boities, 105 cook stoves, 36 pKgs stove attachments, 2 pkgs castings, 53 cs liats, 6 organs. Seattle—24 cs gas fixtures, 45 sks wool, 1 sewing machine. 2 cs books, 1 bdl rope, 1 cs mdse, 1 bbl alum, 1 cs harness, 2 cs dry goods, 1 bdl hooks, 4 pkgs household goods, 1cs umbrellas, 2 cs gas meters, 1 cs bicycles, 500 sks potatoes. 1 cs mdse, 135 sks bones, 24 sks plumes, 10 bdls axle steel, 28 axles, 35 sks walnuts, 2 bxs transmitters, 1 cask rum, 405 green hides, 1 chst 2 sks coin. Seautle to Boston—501 cs salmon. Reattle to New ¥0rk—295 cs salmon. Hunter Bay—109 bbls salmon. Nntqua—104 bis salmon. Sucquan—50 bbls salmon, 1 bdl hooks 1 chest tools. Killisnoo—400 bbls ofl. Juneau—1 bag gold dust, 4 bars bullion. Douglas Island—1 bx builion, 1 bdl skins. Sanfords Cove—137 bxs concentrates, 1 sk bul- Tion. Wrangle—1 pkg gold dust, 1 bdl dry shins, 1 bdl H seal, Port Townsend—150 cs salmon, 1 sk coin. Departare Bay—600 tons coal. HONOLULU—Per S N Castie—213 pkgs mdse, 1000 sks rice, 4634 bags sugar, 52 cs paint. PORTLAND—Per Columbia—1568 sks potatoes, 2607 sks oats, 900 hf 2350 sks flour, 36 bxs dried plums, 5060 sks bran, 2550 shoris, 320 sks mid- diings. SANTA CRUZ—FPer St Paul—1 bx fish, 20 bxs apples. poonterey—1 sk beeswax, 276 bxs apples, 50 bxs oney. San 8imeon—1 bx hardware, 89 dressed calves, 3 tubs 1 bx butter, 1 cseggs, 1 sk abalones, 1bx quail, 5 bxs fish, 1 bx fruit. Artroyo Grande—81 sks beans. # Cayucos—480 sks beans, 1 bdl hides, 14 bbl tal- low, 66 dressed calves, 2 coops chickens, 1 coop ducks, 1 tub 17 bxs butter, 1 cs eggs, 1 sk skins, 1 bx pictures. Santa Burbara—1 pkg mdse, 2 bxs fish, 15 bxs lemons, 42 bxs oranges. Gaviota—1 cs exgs, 1 pkg mdse, 60 sks crawfish, Port Harford—5 kegs 24 bxs fish, 39 sks dr.ed frult, 29 bxs pears, 184 bxs apples, 5 cs eggs, 1 cp turkeys. Carpenteria—45 bbls asphaltum, 134 sks beans. Ventura—94 bxs lemons, 1 ¢s giass, 1 cs cloaks, 1 bx hardware, Hueneme—1 bx dried fruit. g ast San Pedro—130 sks walnuts, 222 cs canned sh. Newport—3 crts crockery. 1 bdl dry goods, 19 bxs persimmons, 179 bxs oranges, & bxs lemons, 18 sks peanuts, 283 sks corn, 231 sks peanuts. San Pedro—1' cs drugs, 2 bbls salmon, 1 crt cans 6 bbls 3 bxs butter, 2 bxs mdse, 1 bx soap, 1 cs dry goods, 1595 sks corn, 1 cable wire rope, 1 bx hardware. HONOLULU—Per S G Wilder—3106 bags sugar. HONOLULU—Per Australia—5689 bags sugar, 700 bags rice, 22 bags coffee, 40 bags bones, 39 bes horns, 6680 behs_bananas, 593 bxs_bananas, 174 bxs pine apples, 7bxs betel leaves, 14 pkgs mdse, 2608 bdls green hides, 52 bdls skins, 228 empty beer kegs, 7 parcels. YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—148 sks wheat, 5919 sks oats, 427 sks bran, 203 middlings, 2624 4T 200 hf sks flour, 190 sks potatoes, 225 ski bark, § coops ehickens, § cs shiocs, 38 plgs mdse, 7 bbls 5 bt bbissalmon, 13 cs egks, 50 bdls hides, 1 bx hardware, 16 sks corn, 3 bdls green hides, 8 bais leather, 161 bxs apples, 25 rolls leather, 12 bbls 4 htbbls cider, 2 sks prunes, 1 bx cheese, 60 bls hoops, 1 bhd whisky, 5 bxs butter, 8 pkgs wagons, 20 buggies, 16 carts, 33 sks oysters. Consignees. jon—T Kirkpatrick: Cal Barrel Co: C B Stauffer & Co; Jones & Co: F Chev- alier & Co: Kowalsky & Co; 'Porter Bros: 0'Brien & Sons; Erlanger & Galinger; Morgan Oyster Co: Standard Ol Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: _Pacific Commercial Co: Allen & Lewis; C J Leist & Co; W 4 Wells; Geo Morrow & Co: F'H_Hammer & Co: | H Dutard; Baker & Hamilton; § H Frank & Co; b | Reiger & Co; Fredericksburg Bottling Co: Coburn, Tevis & Co; W C Price& Co: Wood, Curtls & Co} Smith’s Cash Store: Norton Tanning Co; Eggers, Gould & Co; Brown & Adams: C Jacobson & Co. o Fer 8 G Wilder—Williams, Dimond & Co; Welch Co. Per SN Castle—California_Chemical Works: § F' & P Co Glass Works; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. C Nichols: Jones & Co: Abrahamson & Co. Per Columbla—Wol? & Son; E R Stevens & Co: H Dtard: Dalton Bros; _Allen & Lewis; McPher- son & Rucker; Jansen, Rose & Heney: George E Sheidon; Thomas Loughran: Geo Morrow & Co; F Hiliens & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: M P Detels; J P Thomas; Bushlack & Co; W D Randall. Per Australia—W W Heller; M Levy &Co; CD Bunker: Chee, Chung &Co: Enterprize Brewery: Eveleth & Nash: General Storekeeper Mare Island Nayy Yard: Garcia & Maggini; Hyman Bros; J C Reed & Co; J Lvancovien & Co; Lung Kee; Lewls &Co: J D Spreckels & Bros Co; M W McChesney & Sons; LG Sresovich & Co: M. S Greenbaum & Go: Miss &y D Jacobuon: Olympla, & Garcia: R ‘ucker: iams. Dimo) i Wetmore Bros; Weleh & Co: W G Smith. iy Per St Paul—Lohse & Crasse: P Greenberg & Co: Cuhlmagv ‘Wood, Curtis & Co: E R Stevens & Co; Gould & Jsudin; D Biagi & Co: H Dutard: ¢ E Utt: Val Schmit; Wieland Bros: Kagle Auto- matic Can Co; Dalrymens’ Union; Newmark & Edwards; W B Hall; J P Thomas; Wieland ore sacks, 600 s paper. Per Faral Worden & fng Co: J G_Smith: Stetson, Renner & Co; Stauffer & Co; W G Richardson & Co; EB Rambo; H Shatler; H Levy & Co; Lebor Exehange: Wells, Fargo& Co; American Tobacco Co; C Mathias & Co; I P Berwin « Co; George Partridge; Crane & G W Alexander & Co: G G Wickson & Co; Ind Furniture Co: Michalitschke Bros; C 5 Levy & Co; Triest & Co; J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Gard- ner & Thornley: W J Covies; Order; American Union Fish Co: Bissinger & Co; B A Horton; Bancroft. Whitney & Co; C M Frank; C Eldridze & Co: Charics Ashton: D A Ross: 1 Garnier & Co; Follmer, Wells, Fargo & Co; J F iozg & Lowenterg; J Horsthan; M Davis & Son; Murphy, Grant & Co; Newhall, Son & Co: Roch- ester Pkge Co: P Johnson; Pac Bone Fert Co; Porter Bros; Pacific Axie Co: Sunset Tel T Co; The G Cohen & Co; W B Sumner & Co: W H Nolan; Wells, Fargo & Co: G T Meyers; J K Armsby & Co; Bank of British North "America: Wiley, Brush & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: M Cun- ningham & Co; Kittle & Co; A and T Weil & Co: Bank of California: The Anglo-Cal Bank; A TG M Co W H Payson:- Boston Kubber Shoe Co; Sawyer Tanning Co: Bissiger & Co; A McFar- Tand: Donala & Edinborough: H Doyle & Co: S Co; R Rosenthal & Co; Welch & Co; Oregon Im provement Co. Brewery; J K Armsby & Co; Rapp & Delaney: Dr J D Hill; Standard 0il 5 P Fuller & Co: Bart- lett Springs Mineral Water Co: A Muller: Garcia & Maginni; C F Webber & Ce “mith’s Cash Store. Alcatraz Aspbalt Co; S P Milling Co; A Paladini; American Union #ish Co; A Levy & Co; J Ivanco- vich & Co; G Camiloni; P Gusmani: Pioneer Fish Co; Witzel & Baker; McPherson & Kucker; Jan- Kose & Henry; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; W F eli; Philups Bros; Lowry & Steller: L An- derson; ) de Bernardi & Co; Wheaton Breon & Co Ross & Hewlett; Whitney & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Herman Waldeck: Cal Bottling Co; Hilmer, Bred- hoff & Schulz; O B Smith & Co; L Gendotil; S F Meat LD Stone & ;. S Brunswick & Co; J Stolman; ¥ Uri & Co: Western Meat (0; A H Watlace: B G Ruhl; C Nauman & Co; C Salmani; H Kirchman & Co: Lyon & Co: Marshall, Teggett & Co; Montgomery & Co: Murray Bros & Co; V D Virgi'io; A Paladini; H E Flood: J Schweitzer; Hammond & Brod: Westhoft & Co: H Heckman & Co; J M Moore: Costigan, Cohen & Co; Stewart & Co: Eveleth & Nash; J 1l Kessing; L Scatena & Co: P C Rish Co. Per Steamer Umatilla—abrahams, Bacon & Co: Mill Co; Cerlson, Currier & Co; Cala No- Cala Wine Asso-iation; Heyheman & Co: Jacob Marks: Lewis & Co: Union Transporta- tion Co; Mandall, Pursch & Co; R W Bostwick; Langley & Michaels: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; A H Boyd; American Biscuit Co; Chambers, Price & Co; Allen & Lewis: Del Monte Milling Co G W Howard; H Hutard; M _E_Hay; R - Moore, Ferguson & Co; A zacovich & Co; Cuper- tina Wine Co: H T Holmes & Co; J C Jolinson & Co; Thos Watson & Co: Molins & Kaltenbach; Michart Kerr; D Appleton: H W Higgins: Wm Lewis & Co: California Fruit Pack- For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton OFFICE and D TYPEWKITER, = W.C. RARIG, S 57 New Montgomery St SAN FRANCISCO. &3 at <305 Pine St.S.F. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class; $5 First Class. MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbla sails November 30. GOODALL, PERK & CO., F. F. CONNOR, enl. Supts. eneral Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM yBroadway whart, San Fraucisco, as | ows: For Mary Taland, Loring. Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Hsnoo and Sitka (alaska), at 9 A. A, Nov. 16, Dec. 1. 16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. it ec. 1, 6.11, 16. 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day tnereafter. connecting at Vancouver | with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R.R,, | &t Senttle with G. N. Ry., i Port Townsend with ! Alaska steamers. 1 ¥or Flureks, Arcata aad Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. i, Nov. 7, 11, 15, | 19, 23, 27 and every four:h day thereater. | Tor Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, canta | Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San | Pedro (Los Angeice) ana Sewport, ai § 4. 2. Nov, 1. 5. 9. 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereat! | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Earford | (Sun Luis Obispo), Sants Barbara, Por: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 . M., Nov. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth ¥ thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- site Valley, 10 . M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery L. GOODALL, PERKINS & 0., Gen'l Agents. = 10 Market at., San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPARY. Coolgardie gold_fields <50 g ree;m‘;ufix Ausira- 5 2 rst class, & Ho Ub $110 sccerage. Lowest O s QLI Slnsieeragec s onecs South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- | day, December 3,at 10 AN Australian steamer, MONOWAL, salls via Honolulu and Auck- Dec. . 3 and 2 ce. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKEIS & BKOS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLARTIQUE | French Line to Havre. £ OMPANY'S PIER (NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway ail the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. | Capt. Baudelon. evember LA NGRIUANDIE, Uibe. Poire Drcember * For further ulars aoply to o P FORGIT, Acent, No. 3 Bowling Groen, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. CUNARD LIXE. New York to Liverpoo), via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SBRVICE. Lucania, Dec. 7, 9 A ¥ Lucania, Jan. 4, . Etruria. Dec. 14, 2 ¥ M Eitruria, Jan. 1 Campania, Dec. 21,9 A & Aurania. Jan. 18, Umbria, Dec. 28,'2 px Campania, Jan. 25, .00 Cabin passage $60 and upward: second cabin, $35, 840, $45, according to steamier and_accommo- dations. | teerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe | at very 10w rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. G0od accommodations can always be secured on application 10° WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO. Agents, San Fraucisco. BOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COHPANY. QTEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Ae fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgn, France, and Plymouth to land pussengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for freight aud treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germa) ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout] Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: th! slass, 00'; 80. For {'fl;"fi' "“;""’,"')‘"A'Wl;{. to CO., Agen 308 Californis STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 3 P. M, Daily, Exospt Sunday. A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : i T. C. Walke: J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockten. Telephone Main 805. _Cai’ Nav. and Imps. Co VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND, | STR. MONTICELLO, | San Quentin— RAILROAD TRAVEL: SPECIAL NOTICE. ANOTHER REDUCTION IN RATES T BY RAIL PORTLAND, OR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, And every fifth day thereaiter, the Southern Pae cific Company will sell tickets to Portland, Or., by their new fass SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND EXCURNION TRALY, LEAVING F ¢ LANDING AT X P. M. At the following greatly rednced rates: £.00—Including Berth jn Pullman Tourlst $D— Sieeper. rst-class tickets, inclnding berth in .00 uiiman Standard Sieeper, $10:2 For further information apply at 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel ‘Ticket Oflice), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen, Traflic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY., (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) s leave nnd nre due to arrive as SAN FRANCISCO. pross, Ogden and Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- merto, and Redding via Davis. 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Nopa, Calis- toga aud Santa Ros 8:30 Niles, San_Jose, Stockion, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Biuft and Sundays excepted Orovillo. #8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Heyvards & Way St'na 9:00A Los Angeles press, Raymond, (for Yosomitc), Sauta Uarbara and Tos Angele 9:004 Martincz and Stockton . s 20:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . 12:003 San Leandro, Haywerds & Way S'n3 1:09r Niles, San Joso and Livermore. *#1:00P Sacramento River Steamers #1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. #:00p San Leandro, Hoyvards& Way 4:00P San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 4:00r Martinez, Han Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano and Tosu. ceveeee P Bei Esparto, Woodland, * Knights Marysville, Landing, Oroville and Sacramento ... 4:30¢ Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stackton 5:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 8:301 New Orlears Lxpress, Vresno, Bakers- ficld, Santa Barbara, Los Angoles, Deming, ElPaso, New Orleans aud East. 3:30r Sauta I for Mojave aud 6:00¢ Furopcan Mail, Ogden and Tias nywards, Nilcs aud San Jose. 17:001 Valicio. 7:00p Oregon 1ixpress, Sac ville, Redding, Portland, Sonnd and East 7:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 9: ek Way St s H12:004. ixpress ent, Marys- Puget Fresno, Ba Newark, Boul St: 5:508 *2:159 Newark, Cent Al aden, Felton,'] and’ Principal Way COANT 6:i5A o8, Sunta Cruz, 50’ Robles, San Zalupe sl Prin- irove E r San Josc cipal ¥ 00 San Jose uud Way Stat 5:20¢ San Joso and Way Stat 301 San Jos Way Stat 51 San Jose and Way Stat CREEK ROUTE From SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market - reet (Slin 8)— 716 9:00 11:00a3. $1:00 *2:00 32:00 400 15:00 *6:00e.m. From 0AKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— 0:00 800 10:00a.m. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 34:00 *5:00r.;. A for Morning. * Sundays excepted. P for Afternoon. 1 Saturdays only, ¢ Sundays only. +} Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Tuesdays and Saturdays §Sundays and Thuredays, SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY ¢0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9: 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. 3. &t 11:30 . M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 . . SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.a.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS_0:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 4. x: :45, 3:40, P. M. Saturdays—Exts SURDAYS 810" Bot0 171 Ty B < , 9:40, 11110 A. 3.; 1:40, 8: Bed00 820 k. s etween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park schedule as above. o Leave T Arrive San Francisco. (’,‘él‘f:g“gf San Francisco. WEEK | SUN- 500, WEER Davs. | vavs. | Destination. Davs. 7:40 A 8:00 M| Novato, 8:30 Py 9:30 aM| Petaluma, :10 Px|5:00 Px Santa Rosa. Fuiton, 7:40 ax ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:30 Px|8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 r| 6:15 pae 1 Fieta, 7:40 ax| Hopland & \ 18:00 x|~ Tkiabh. | 7:30 x| 6:15 re 7:40 ax| [10:30 ax 8:00 axc|Guernevitte. | 7:50 xc 8:30 px 6:15 Px [8:00 ax| Sonoma |10:40 ax| 8:50 A 6:10 Px 5:00 Px| and 8:05 x| 6:16 Pxe Glen Ellen. T:40 AM|8:00 AM 10:40 Ax(10:30 Ax 3:30 P|5:00 P 6:05 Px| G:15 Pxc Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville. Lakeport. Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Eooneville, Greens wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, =Scoula and Eurexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced t B Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be- yond San Rafael at half rates. ‘Ticket Offices. 650 Marke: st WHITING, e G W R en: Manager. Sebastopol. Chronicle buflding, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. S Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 3:30 ». »., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago Via Kansas City without change. Annex Cars 10 Denver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, onder Harvey s management.” Connecting tralng leave San Francisco at 8 A. 3. and 5:30 p. M. daily. ‘The best railway from California to the Eas New rails, new iies; no dust: interesting scene: and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining- Ticket Ofice—644 Market Stroet, Chronicle Building, "NORTIH PACIFIC (OAST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1898, WEEKDAYS, For Mill Vallev and San Kafael—7:30, 9°15, 11:08 0, 9:15 A. M. l:tbé 5:15 ». M. A 1:45, 3145, 5:15, 6:50 P Extra irips for San_ katrel on Mon ‘aays and Suiurdays at 11:30 . 3. | Valley, San Nafarl hud S For Mil ey, San and San Quentin 300, 10:00, 11:30 ». 3. 1730, 3:00, 4:90, 0153 F.M. *Does 1ot run to Sau Quentin, THROUGH TRALNS. Sunday—10 W.WMW&E:L arn ~—Tanding. Mission 3. Pler 2., ' | 7:30 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stationa. 45 B, M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stailons. 200 A, M. Sunday¥—Point Reyes ana way alpjioan S ays, Wednes @

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