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2 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1895 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Silver lower. Whea firmer. Frelghts steady. Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye quiets Hay and Beans unchanged. Heavy receipts of Potatoes. Butter market getting topheavy. Cheese unchanged. Eggs weak. More Eastern Poultry in. Game about as before. Grapes slow. Oranges lower and quiet. Dried Fruit very dull. Hides and Provisions unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- ., WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, DE- 5 ». x.—Weather conditions and general forecas The foliowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season Eoreka 7.44, last season 7.11: Red Bluit 3.82, I season 5.03; ancisc last Fresno .41, la 2: last season 3.63; San Diego 1.3 season 1.81. The followiug maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-d Eureka 80, Red Bluft 60. San Francisco 54, o 60, [n- dependence b4, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 76, San Diego 66, Yuma 70. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 54, | minimum 45, mean 50. The area of high pressure which was central last night in Montana appears to have remained nearly | stationary in_its -position during the past twenty four hours. There has been a marked increase, | however, in the pressure throughout Idabo Utah, which has been accompanied by cons ably ' colder weather and light snow. Cloudy | weather still continues along the Paci from Central California northward and extending into the interior as far as Idaho and Nev Light rain has fallen during the past twe in Orevon and the extreme northern portion California. High easterly winds prevail along the Washington coast, and the barometer is fallin, slightly along the entire Pacific Coast. These con ditions_would indicate that a storm was central in the Pacific to the west of Oregon. The high | pressure in_the Interior, however, is prevent this storm from moving eastward, and it now | seems quite likely will mo orthward | and only light in C which | will be’ confined ern portion of the | State. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty ending at midnight, December 3, 1895 Norchern California—Rain in the northwestern | portion, fair in the sou! tern portion; mnearly stationary tempe: resh easterly winds along the coast, increasing in force on the norihern coast.. Southern California — Fair; nearly stationary iresh portherly winds. in_the northern portion and occasional light 1ain In the extreme hwestern portion; fair in the southern por- fonary temperature. rally fa ason Obispo Iast season . Yuma. ast to the no; hours | temperature; Nevada—Cloudy probably no ary temperature. enerally fair: neariy ¥ tem- | ancisco and Vi oudy weather, th occasignal light rain tempera- ature; fresh to brisk wester! W. H. HAMMO: NEW YORK MARKETS. s ‘orecast Official. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec.2.—The bulls at the Stock Exchange had their innings to-day and they meted out severe punishment to their opponent in the Industrials. Prices for these bounded up snywhere from 1 to 33 per ce the tra tions were on a heavy scale. Sugar figured for 81,- and sold at 10134@105. Chicago Gas 3,@65%% on dealin 00 shares. | Tobacco was traded in to the extent o ranged between 8115@8315s, while 1 of Leather preferred were dealt in at Sugar was the first s:0ck L0 move, rum been circulated that an gress will not In usually mportance wes ai tached to the e 1 storv. Some lai ng or by firms who gen- movements in the stock. The | vering of a | known plunger. out_the Pitt-Barrow injunction case up to the close of bus| railway list was quiet but irm throughout Traders were disposed to take & hopeful view of hington s.tuatiou and were buyers of stocks of proverties which are show |8 | 560.000 | and May rib 1,500,000 bushels. This_comparatively moderate amount had the effect of strengihening prices at the opening to-day. The afternoon deliveries were, of course, & matter open for conjecture, and the possibility of their being heavy tempered the firm- Dess of the market. The world’s shipments for the past week, as tele- graphed by New York, were 6.500,000 bushels. Liverpool stocks decreased 616,000 bushels during the month of November and 133,000 bushels ‘ast week. Thoman reporied the area of winter wheat sown at 25,089,109 acres against 23,310,201 acres harvesied last year, and cave the condition as 8%.7% of an average. Recelpts were heavy at 514 cars at Chicago and 1544 for the Northwesi. Local inspections from store were 197,725 bushels. Ex- port. clearances amounted to 39,503 bushels. Laie iverpool cables were 14@Yed higher and the early ones were unchanged. Continental markets were irregular. The visible supply increased 1,682,000 bushels. The amount on ocean passage decreased 400,000 bushels, and the English visible supply 170,000 bushels.” The local crowd led by professionals were intent on builing prices all_day, and when English_consois were posted showing a decline of 7-16, no difficulty in bringing about & rally was encountered. May wheat opened from 807c to 6lc, sold between 6015¢ and 6114¢, closing at 6134c, 34¢ higher than irday. Estimated receipts 1or 10-morrow 405 —Recelpts of corn fell § cars short of the n 403 bushels e shipments of corn last week were 1,0 cables were quiet and lace decreised 224,000 bushels during the h of November. To-day’s market, although a dull one, svmpathized with wheat In tone. Prices changed but little, and orders were small nd unimportant. The visible supply increased ,000 bushels, and the amount on Ocean bassage bushels. Export clearances at the At- May corn 2gc, sold between 287sc and at 'the latter, Ysc higher than Estimated receipts for to-morrow 360 lantic opened 2915¢, cl ports were 375,856 bushels. at he market maintained an unchanged position generally. The disposition to buy or sell was still Incking and prices moved slowly. Receipts 3 cars and 41,894 bushels were taken from isible supply increased 342,000 bush- or part of the se: es firmed with those of wheat and corn. May r than Saturday. Estimated re- 75 cars. . 81@91%4c: December, Receipts were 95 up in symp: closed 1 pts for 90@9014 | cars! PROVISIONS—The hog market at the yards was (reated (0 an enormous run of that animal this morn Values suffered to the extent of 5@10c, reasonably the proauct mark:t made a retro- de ment on the identity of interests {n- volved. May pork and lard eaclr closed 5c lower Lgc lower. Closing Prices. WHEAT—December, 567sc: January, May, 6184cC. CORN—December, 26Y4c: January, 26%4c; May, 29 15 OATS—December, 17%4c; January, 18%c; May, 2085c. PORK~—December, 57%c; §7 65: Janukry, $8 671; | May, $9 10. LARD—December, $5 1714; January, $6 37%%; May. 23, $4 25; January, $4 37%;: ¥ & fair business was transacted e light offerings ‘seconds, 91a@]11c. nds, 9@11c; packing >k sold from 20¢ “on call and 6@ New York exchange Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL. Dec. 2.—The re- ceipts of caitle to-day were large and, except for hoice droves, prices were 10c lower. The run of | nogs was enormous and a deciine of 5@10c took place inprice: 10¢ Sheep were in liberal supply and Common kind sold slowly. Choice ower. Common to extra and feeders, 50@3 50; caives, 56 3 7 $3 35@ ¥ 20@3 50. EP—Receipts, 19.000. Inferior to cholce, $175@3 40; lambs, $3@4 40. . 1A FRUIT SALES. CALIFOR Imarker was favorabl fced by B NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 2.—The Earl Frult for B h consols and Pari Company sold Californis fruit at open auction sence of talk about gold exports. The to-day as follows: Grapes — Emperors, crates, the Colorado mining fields and the repor.ed ad- 5 balf-crates, $1 55@1 85. ore stimulated buy- e preferred, and the vance in the rates for carryin, ing of Denver and Rio ( stock rose to 4855 from 47 Burlington aod Quincy was exceptionally weak and on aealings of 1 shares broke nearly 2 points, 83@8335. The sel ing is still basea on the unfavorable October §tatement. he closing trade ing was characterized by firmness, and some of the industrials sold at or near the best figures of the day. Inthe inactive issues Laclede Gas pre- ferred rose 414 to 831, and New York, Lacka- wanna and Western 314 1o 119. Net changes show gains of 14 to 115 per cen Union lost 3 and Burlington and Quincy 34. Total 1,866 shares. | were higher. Sales footed up $954,000. | Pac Albany and_susquebanna Consol fives rose 1 to ‘ T 434 129; E Balfimore Bel e Second Consols stamped 1 to firsts, 13 to 10414 Louis fours certifical 1 to b 3 1jg: Western Un , snd New Haven fours certi- ficates, 114 t In Government bronght 1107 an s of | urs of | honds 85000 registered fo $8000 coupon f 207. Mercantile Deposit Company _reports silver bullion on hand 236,173 ounces; certificates outstanding 236. | Grain. FLOUR—Steady. Winter wheat, low grades, £223; do, Tair to fancy, 82 658 30 patents, $350@3 70; Minnesota, clear $2 60@. 0, straights, 33 10@ low extras, do. patents. $3 90@4 15. Southern’ Flour—Dull, steady. Common to fair extra, $2 10@2 ¥0; good | to choice. $2 80@3 30. | CORNMEAL — Dull, easy. Yellow Western, | $240@2 45. [ RY ve, firmer. No. 2 red, | sfioat, Tilhc: 1. 0. b, | 7014@70%c: ungraded red, 63@72 e Northern, 6714c. Options were fairly active and | @13sc advance on light contract de- | liveries, betier cables, foreign buyinz, higher West | and local covering. May and December most ac- | e. No. 2 red January, 67¢; February, 68c: March, ay, 683j¢: June, 8814¢: July,6854¢: Decem: | ber, 66c. tore and afloat_on .519; corn, 7 ,000: barley, 2 peas, 4489 bushels. Moderately active, firm. No. 2 tor: 36c afloat. Options were duil and 10 Ygc up, without features. most active. December, 34 May, 35%c. OAT: — Qulet, December, November | 5¢ elev: anged | May and December c; January, 3414¢; ; mixed Western, 3@ . 24@27c; white State, 24@: D—Eran, 60@6234c: middungs, 65@70c. | Provisions. | LARD—Quiet, lower; Western steam, 85 60: | city, $525; December. $5 60 nolmnal: refined, | quiet: Continent, $6 05: South American, §6 4 Compound, 43,@5Y4c. FEE! PORK—Duli; ensy; Mess, 86 50@10. BUTTER — Choice firmer; fair _dem State dairy, 12 @ 2lc: do creamery, 17 @ 23c Western dairy, 11@16c; do crezmery, 15@2414 do June, 15@2lc: do factory. 814@16c; Elgins, | 2434c; imitation creamery, 12@18c. EESE — Quiet; State large, 714@10c; do fancy, 98,@10c; do small, T3,@10%4c: Western smail, 834@1004c; part ‘skims, $44@7c: tail Bkl 2@3c. EGGS—Quiet: steady. State ana_Pennsylvani 22@26c: Southern, 21@2%c: icehouse. 16@20 Goper case, 33 5084 807 Wescern, fres, 21 o per case, 33 50@4 25; limed, 16%2@17c; do per b g by S TALLOW—Scarce; firm. City, 4 3-16¢; country, | EED OIL—Quiet. Crude, 26c; yellow, prime new, 28c: do off grade, 28c. giCE—Choice fim. falr’ demand. 2 Domestic, @6c: Japan, 355@3%c. G SEa™ Roren sominal; 6@32c; fancy fairiy nctive. COFFEE—Firm; 5 t0 10 pointsup onlocal buying. December, 813 55@13 65; January, $15 45@13 6 February, $13 35@13 45: March, $13 20@13 4 May, $12 75@12 90: July, $12 20@12 30; Septem: ber, $11 95. Spot Rio, dull and steady ; No.7 14%4.c, SUGAR—Raw, quict, steady. Fair refining, & centrifugals, 96 test, ‘3%4c: refined steady: fair demand: oft A, 4 1-16@i%c: mold A, 43, standard A, 415C: confectioners’ A, 434c: cut 10af and crushed, 5%sc: powdered, 4%c; granulated, 43/5@4505¢: cabes, 4%4c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUITS—Raisins. London layers, 125; do, Muscatels, &-crown, 4@434c; do, 3-crown, 3@814c; do 2-crowns, 234@27%c. PRUNES—Four sizes, bl4c. APRICOTS—Rags, 91,@1134c. "FEACHES— Unpeeiea, 53,@8%c; do peeled, c. ALMONDS—Paper-shell, 11@12c; do soft-shell, 10@10%4¢. AL UTS—Nominal. HOPS—Fair demand and steady : State, common 10 choice, 3@10c: Pacific Coast, 37,@10c; London market unchanged. WOOL — Quiet_and steady. Domestic feece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American. $12@14 50. COPPER—Easy. Lake, $10 80@11. LEAD—Quiet. Domestic, $8 30. TIN—Essy. Straits, $14 10; plates, dull. SPELTER—Quiet. Domesuc, $3 50. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The topic uppermost in the wheat market at the opening to-day was the De- cember dellveries. Cloge inquiry developed the New Orleans, —The Earl Fruit Com- al open auction to-day as half-crates, S1@1 40: ssorted, $1 20@1 23; Ver- . ILL., Dec pany sold California fru follows: Grapes — Tok cornichon, $1 05@1 4 dei, 76c@$1 30. NEW YORK OCKS. Bon Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 112@2y%; last loan at 2% Prime mercantile and closing offered at S | paper, 4% Bar silver, 67c. Mexican doliars, S4c. Sterling exchange 1s firm. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 873,@4 88 for anys and $4 89@4 8914 for demand. Posted 24 8814@4 80. Commercial bills, 84 86 ernment bonds easier; State bonds bonds firmer. Silver at the board rates, CLOSINA &TOCKS. Am Tel& Cable.... 92 |Norfolk & Wes:, 3 Atchison..... Tl4| Preferred... 10 Preterred 2615/ North American... 5 Adams Express...148 " Northern Pacific.. 44 Alton, Terre Haute. 58 | Preferred. 1514 ‘American Express.115 |Nortnwestern. 10815 | American Freferred. 151 Preferred. N.Y. Central 4 Bay ate Gas. N. Y. Chicago&S.L 14 Balitimore & Uhlo.. 35%2 1st preferred. 74 Brunswick Lands. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Pacific Canada Southern . Canton Land Centrai Pacific Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Aiton. Prererrea. Chicago, 8. & Q. Chiczgo & E. Ill. Prefersed. Chicago uas. Cleve & Pittsburg.167 Consotidation Coal. : Consolidated Gas.. 145 2d preferred. |Oregon Improvme | " Preferred. vigation. Short Line. Pacific Mau 8514 Peoria, D& |Pittsburg & W ptd. Pullman Palace...1 Quicksilvi C.C.C. &St Louts. 41 | Preferred. Preferre. .... 80 Resaing.. Colo. Fuel & Iron.. % RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred. 98 | Preferred. 1114 Cotton Ol Cert. Rock Isiand. 714 8t. L. & S, W | Vel Lack& Westernlg7 | _Preferred. Denver& R.G...... 14 |6t Paui.. Preterred. 4xl Preterred. Distillers . 19%4 St. Paul & Duluth. 26 General Electric... 3142 Preferred......... 9 Erie.. 1234 St. Paul & Omaba., 1% Preferred. 22| Preferrea. 120 Fort Wayne. 167 ISt P M. &M Great Northern pta.117 Green Bay. Harlem . 280 silver Certincat, 13 Southern Pacific. Soutnern R. K. Hocking Coal 214 Preferrea. s Hocking Valley... 17%Sugar Refinery s Homestake 30 | Preferred. by H. & Texas Cent... 2%/ Tenn. Coal & Tron. 327 Illinois Central o/ Preferred. JTowa Central. 975 Texas Pacific. 9 Preferred. 8413 Tol.A.A.& N Mich %4 Kansas @ Texas. 13 ol. & Onio Cen. Preferred.... 3035 Preferrea. Kingston & P 37" 1015t Louls & Leke Ene & Wes Preferred. Luke Shore XNeuonal Le: Preferred. Long Islana Louisville & 5 Louisville Nad& Ch. Preferred. 22 | Preferred. 731 Union Pacific. 120 " U, P.. Den. & 3 . Cordage Manhattan 10135 Mempnis & Charls. 16 Mexican Central.... 1114|Utica & B. n Centrai .10 | Wab. S. L. & Pac S. L — | Preterred. 1944 Preterrea. — . Wells-Fargo, 100 Minn. & 18t preferred. 2d preferred. Missour! Paci Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Chatt. XNational Linses N. J. Central. 2214 Western U 54 Wis Centra Wheeling & Preferred. 53 301 4l U 8 ds, reg. Do, 48 coupon. U S 48 new reg.. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 25 | Do, bs 11454 Do, 2ds. 103 Do, bs coupon....11434] Do, 3a: Tl Cherokee 4s. 1896. 10034 Norcnwest Gonsols.1 49 Do, 1897.. 1003 Do, deb b 07 3 1005,0 R & N 1sts..... 11134 1003, S L&IronMtGen 58 8213 StL & S ¥ Gen 6 St Panl Consols St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 117: Do, Pac Cal ists..111 Southern K. R. 5s. 96 ‘Texn Pacific firsts 8634 Do, Class B 4, 5t La Consol 4s. . Missour! funding. N Carolina con 6s. Do, 45.. €0 Carolina 474t Tenn new ss. Texas Pacseconds. 22%4s UnionPac 1stot'98.108%5 107 |West Shore 4s.....10755 8814 Mobile & Ohio 48.. fitiyg Vi funding debt... 617 R GranaeWest 1sia 7714 Do, reg. — "|Ches & O Gs..... ..109 Do, deferred 6s. 8 |Atchison 4s. & Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A L.2T% Canada South 2s..107% G H &S A 8s...... 104 Cen Pac 1stsof 95,104 | Den& R G 1st.....113% H & Tex Cent5s..11114 92 Do. con 6s. B 74%/4 Reading 4s. Kensas Pa Consols 7714 . Missouri 6s. Ks Fa 1sts Den divl y ¥FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Dec. 1s steady at bs 3d. Cargoes are steady at 27s De- fact that from 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 busbels had been sent around by Armour, but that about half of the amount found its way back to him. His net, deliverles, therefore, were in the neighborhood of cember-January shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | Laverpool quotations for N De- 2 Red Winter; 4 | 825 cember, bs 2%4d; January, 6s 815d; February, 58 414d; March, 95 5d; April, 58 53ad. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENa.. Dec. 2.—Consols, 10654; sil- ver, 3054; French Rentes, —. 1 XCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $18R Sterling_Exchange, sight. — 48914 New York Exchange, sig] == 0235 New York Exchange, tele - 0 Fine silver, spot, P ounce — 67 Mexican Dollars 64 65 STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports stocks of Graln in Call Board warehouses Decem- ber, 1 as follows, in tons: —————WHEAT. |Port Costa. | Stockton. | City. November 1....| 156110 | 88,076 5,458 December 1....| 132,080 | 74,768 4,420 [Barley.| Oats. | Corn. | Bran. November 1. 7821 5478 348| 126 December 1. 6,013| 4,333] 889) 342 The receipts in November were 13,135 tons Bar- ley, 2621 do Oats, 1862 do Corn and 2741 do Bran. e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Anaurus takes for Cork 54,189 ctis, valued at $55,555. Exports from this port In November were 1,206, 569 ctls, valued at $1,191,869, making total ex- ports thus far this crop year of 4,064,857 ctls, valued au $4,483,870. The market was stronger yesterday, owing to an advance at Chicago. No. 1, 971,@98%c B ctl; cholce, $1 B ctl; lower grades, 80@$5c B cil; exira choice for milling, $1 022@1 05 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION —10_o'clock — May—1200 tons, $1 0615 De 200, 9514 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—800 tons, $1 0575; 3700, $1 06; 1900, $1 0615. December —500, $9gc. AFTERNOON SESSTON—May—300 tons, $1 06%4; 600, £1 O December—100, 9814¢. —The stock on hand appears above. guotable at 65@66tac: choice 873pc; Brewine, 70@80c; Chevalier. $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 708 CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—10 o'clock—No sales. 6834c. December—100, 6575¢: 100, 6534¢. N SESSION—NO sales. Tne market showed no change what- n hand appears above. Miliing, : common to_ faury STLo@EII4C: oc; Red, for seed, 85@95c; Black, The market rules dull and weak, with ill be seen elsewhere. Large Yel The market is qulet and without change. Feed is 90c B ctl for off grade. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—200 tons, ceipts from the north were smaller ; fancy Feed, 75@80c: £0od L0 @1 30; Surprise, 85@95¢ B ctl. Small Round do, 85@%7 %4 FLOUR FLOUR—The China steamer took out only 7121 barrels. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 16@3 25; superiine, $2 25@2 40 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50 @ | ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 60 B ton. MILLSTUFF rices in 10-Ib sacks are as forlows. ususl discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 233¢; Rye Flour, 3%4c; Rice Flour, 7l4c: Corn- | meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 3lpc: Oatmesl | 8340 Oal Groats, 4lac: Hominy, 4@ilge: Buck: Cracked Wheat, 3%ac; Farina, Wheat Flour, 8c: Rolled Uats, 41gc; 414@3Yac; Split Peas, 434¢; Green Pearl Barle: do, bac B I, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-8$12 50@13 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINC $1 9 for lower grades up to $20 {0 B ton for the best. FE UFFS—Rolled Barley, §15@16 B ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 ton; jobbing. $20; Cottonseea Oiicake, $21. :6 to report. Wheat, $7 50@12; av and Oat, $7@1050: Bariey, : . $6@7 50; ‘Clover, $6 50@7 50} ssed, $6@10 50; Stock, $5@6 B ton. W—35@6uc @ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Prices show no change. Bayos, $1@ 110: Whites, 81 25@1 55; iea, 81 50@1 75: Large Whites, 81 10@1 25: Pink, ¥5c@$1 0b: Reds, $1 15 @1 25; Blackeye, $1 75@1 85: Red Kidney, 81 85 imas. $2 40@2 6 tters, $1 50@1 75. S—Arrival of 1341 sacks Flaxseed from Brown Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 50: Flax. ctl; Canary, 2@31ac ® i Alfalfa, 69,@ Tige ¥ i Rape. 1%4@Zc B 1b; Timothy, 6Yvac @ b Hemp, 4¢ . DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 15@1 20 B ctl for Niles, §1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Yesterday's receipts were 9414 sks, which did not tend to help the market any. Sweets continue stiff at $1 50@1 75 B cu: Salinas Burbanks, 60@S5c Ib cil; River Burbanks, (@40c: Oregon Burbanks, 50@70c; Kiver Reds, hanged at 50@65¢ B cul. ABLES—Not enough Cucumbers coming en Peopers, 25@iUc B box: Dried 1n to quot Peppers, 'c B Ib: Tomatoes, 20@50c ¥ bx: den Pea 5c; String Beans, 5@7c: Dried Okra, 1214@13¢ ¥ 1h: Cabbage, b0c P ctl; Peed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@4Ya: 378 @ ton. BUTTER, ® Ib: Marrowfas Squash, CHEESE AND EGGS. —The market istopheavy and the trade Stocks, how- BUTTE look for lower prices from now on. ever, are small. Fancy, 36@3734c, with sales higher; good to choice, 26@ seconds, 30@321c. DaIRy—Fancy. 28@31 27gc; lower grades, 20@ CREAMFRY 1UB— Sc B . PICKL 18@22Y5c @ B FIRKI c P Ib. CHEE: Fancy miid new, 8@10c ¥ 1b: com- mon Lo good, 6@SC B Ib; Young America, 9@10c; Eastern. 12@13c# 1. he m Fancy Eastern, 25@! @24c: seconds, runch Fgzs, 0@30c for ihe general run and 8734 for something extra. POULTRY AND GAME. continues weak and quiet. c; good to choice Eastern, 23 23/5¢; store Eggs, 26@27 c@ ol POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at $5@5 50 for Heus, 85 for Roosters and 3 50@3 75 for Fry- This stern stuck wenkened California rkeys and Hens were quoted lower. 5. 11@12¢ for Gobblers and 11@12c ed do, 121e@lc; Geese, 7 pai $3 60ab: Hens, $4 60@ voung, $4@4 50: do, old, $4: Fryers, $3 @3 50: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large mnd $2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 25 $ dozen for young r old. 3 —The market was about the same, as fol- 75c@s$1 : @5: Spriz, §1 50@1 7 mali Dock, $1: Hare, $1 25: Rabbits, $1 50 jor Cottontails and $1@1 25 for smail; Gray Geese, White Geese, #1 25; Brant, $1 59: Honk- ers, $5@4: English Snipe, $1 25@1 50; Jack Snipe, $1 % dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS — Persimmons, 50@75¢; Apples 80c@81 for good to choice, 25@50¢ for com- mon to fair and $1 25 for choice Spizenbergs: Lady Apples, 81 50@2; Wiater Nellis Pears, $1@ 1 25; other Pears, 40@50c. BERRIES — Cranberries, $10 50@11 @ bbl; Er a Huckleberries, 3@4c ® 1. GRAPES—Continue dull and weak, the cold weather operating agains: the market. 'Black Fer- rara, 40@50c B box; Muscats, 35@50c B box; Verdels, 40@6Uc: Cornichon, 4U@60c; Tokay. 35 @50c: Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ more than In boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Mandarins are lower under the neavy arrivais, and Callfornia Oranges sre also declining. The cold weather is against the market. California Oranges, §1 50@2 ¥ box for Seedlings, and 82 75@3 25 ® box for Navels; Japanese Mandarins, 75¢@$] @ box: Lemons, $1@2 for common and &2 50@3 50 for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes, $5: California Limes, 50@75¢c; Ba- nanas, $1@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $2@6 @ doz. i ‘ DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Buyers are scarce. Prices do not change. The followins prices rule on the Fruit Excuange: Apples, 213@3c for quartered, 3@3%5c for sliced and 414@bc for evaporated; Peaches, 4 @bc, ana 62@6c for fancy; peeled, n boxes, 12@ 13c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6%4c B Ib for 40@50's and 5@5Y4c for 50@60’s; Apricots, T @yc for prime to cholce and 9G10¢ B b forhnc; Mobrpark; Figs, black, 3@3Yac @ b for pressed and 2@2Y5c for unpressed: White Figs, 31a@414c % M for pressed in sacks and 5@6C in_ boxes: Pears, 7c @ Ib for evaporaied halves, 4G6%4c for uarters; Plums, 3%@4lsc for piied and 134@ 1/¢ for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@éc B I for prime to choice and 6l4c for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as follows, carload lots, 1. 0. b. San Franclsco: London. layers, 90c@$1 box; four-crown loose, 334c @ Ib: three-crown, loose, 2lac: two- crown, 21j¢; seediess Sultanas, 514@31kc: seediess Muscatels, m/‘r 35@1 50: De- 21sc; clusters, hesa clusters. $2 10@z2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dnedumues,gzc B, NUTS—Chestonts. 9@11c; Walnuts, 7@8c for No. 1 hard_and €@9%zc for softshell, jobbing lois; Almonds, 6@7%4c¢ for Languedoc and 812@10c for paper-shell, lobblng; Peanuts, 332@ic 91b for Call- ornia; Hickory nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 8¢ for rough and 8c for polishea: Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, Ti48c § b; Cocoaduie, §4 5065 50 B 100. NEY—Comb, i0@12c B 1 for bright and 8@ 9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@514c 39 : light am! extracted, 414@4%4: dark am- T, 5@26¢ B 1b. PROVISIOXS, CURED MEATS — The situation is without change. Bacon, 7¢® 1b for heavy,and 734c B I % B for light medium, 1034c B I for light 11@ 12c for extra light and 1234¢ for sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hams, 13c P : California Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, $7 bbl: extra mess d $8; family do, 60; extra prime Pork, ‘? Mustard, $1 75@2; Tnsete, | Hammond & Yardley, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIME AND CEMENT. PAIRTS, OILS AND BRUSHES, HalR, Pacis Merdie Dusy, Firs Brick. Fire Clay, Whitenine. Lath mails, €1c. Maant Face i Casm Paid $08 PounTer ano Ecan WEBER AVENUE. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE STOCKTON, November 30, 1895. Charles M. Shortridge Esq. Editor and Proprietor of ¢¢The Call.'' Dear Sir: We are pleased to notice the accu— racy of the quotationsonyour commercial page. We have no hesitation in saying that their re- liability has been the means of saving us thousands of dollars, and consider your com- mercial department the best conducted of any cf the City papers. Yours Respectfully, HAMMOND & YARDLEY, Per Duisenbury. —_——mm Glue Works: Wieland Brewing Co; Chas Nelson; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: FChevalier; D K B Selle: L J Locke. Per Excelsior—Cal Construction Co; Chas Har- ley & Co. Per City 0? Puebla—H Waldeck; Rosenshine Bros: J A Roobling’s Sons & Co; DN & E Wal- ters:’ Wells, Fargo & Co H Higgins & Co: C Schloss & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: C Hamlin; American Union Fish Co; Bissinger & Co: Chas Harley; E J Shattuck & Co; Fredericksburg Brew- ery; H Hawley; Hyams, Pauson & Co: J Sro ieland Brewing Co: Schilling & Co; M S Cod N Ohlandt & Co; Pacific Transfer Co; Order: I'hie Rochester Brokerage Co; J M Harter: W G Hin- ton: Germania Frait Co: "Cal Wire Works; Her- man & Co: G Sanguinett! & Co; Subset T & T Co: Selby Smeltingand Lead Co; ~Vermont Marble Works: C D Ladd: H Dutard: A H Poyd; Ameri can Biscuit Co: Chambers, Price & Co; Del Monte Milling Co; C J Leist & Co Moore, Ferguson & Co: i : Jansen, Rose & Heney: Hallett & i L Wittam; J Kaechler; B H Pearse: American Tobacco Co; P Carey: kd Esberg Bros & Co; Murphy, Grant & C idge; San Francisco Brewery Associatior W Hayden; R Dunsiuir & Sons; Woodin & L e. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Eleventh Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., == 300 to 306 Post St., cor, Stockton OFFICE and D TYPEWRITER, s J W.C. RARIG, S 1 157 New Montgomery StE&. L SAN FRANCISCO. = Two in One. P bbl; extra clear, $14 B bbI; mess, $13 B bbl; STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Smoked Beet, 915@10c B 1. LARD—Easternfierces, quotable at 6@614c STEAMER | FroM | Due B for compound and Sc for pure; pails, 8zc; Call- = fornia tierces, 6¢ for compound and 8y4e for pure; | Del Norte. " TGrays Harbol Balf bbis, 6340: 10-1 tins. 7%ac; 4o 5-15, 734 % b, | Santa Hosa...... | san Dlego.. ec COTTOLENE—7c in tierces and 7%c @ b in | Alice Blancnard vortiana ec 10-1 tins. +veer |CoOS Ba ec HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6c; medium, 6¢; cullsand brands, 5e: light, 515,@8c B Mv: culls and brands, 5c; Cow- hides, 515@6c @ tb: culls and_brands, 5¢; salted Kip, 6¢: salted Calf, &; salted Veal, 7c: dry Hides, usual seleciion, 12¢ B fb: culls and brands, 8c % Ib; dry Kipand Veal, 10c ® Ib: culls, 7@8c: dry Humboldt Newport. Eel River DOETITIRD DB L RS cult, 15¢; culls, 10c B Ib; Goatskins, 20@35c each: | o g Deerskins, good summer, 0c; medivm, | coraiPie-: Halifs e winter, 10@15¢c: Sheepskins, shearlings, | Wil Waiia, .. | Victoria & Dec hort wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50 | scunnico F Ennin Dec @60c each: long wool, 60@7UC eachi. Cullsofall | SraRTICOc - Panama. ... Dec Kinds, about ¢ less. Eureka......... | Newport -D: TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is guotable at 414@ ;l/,c:atoumry Tallow, 4c; refined, 6c; Grease, 3@ | 2c B Ib. WOUL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c B Ib; San Joaquin and Soutkern, $i4@sc; freo Monnialn, 6@7c; defecuve do, 4@6¢ HOPS—Nomina! at 5@7c B b GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26¢. COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington. B ton #8; Southfield Wellington, 8750: Seattle, 85 50: Bryant, $5 60: Coos Bay, 85: Wallsend, $6 50; Scotch. $7 50: Brymbo, $760; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 in sacks; Pennsylvanis Anthracite Kgzg, $12; Welsh An- thracite Egg, $10; Cannel, $7 60@8: Kock Springs, | Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, 313 in bulk and $15 @ ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53gc: Dry Granulated, 43c; Confectioners’ &c; Magnolia A, 374¢; 334c: Golden C, 354¢; haif-barrels, 14 more than barrels, and boxes 1y more. RUP—Goiden, in bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10¢ P gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT . MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows BEEF—First quality, 5@5%ac; second quality, 4%4c; third do, 3@4c B 1. VEAL—Large. 4@5c: small, 5@7¢ B . T Ewes, 4@4%o | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., Arrived. MONDAY, December 2. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 15 hours from Greenwood: lumber, to L 1 White. Stmr Willamette, Cushman, 85 hours from Departure Bay; 2350 tons coal,to_Oregon Imp Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 59 hours from Portland, via Astoria 45 hrs; pass aud mdse, Lo Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Puebia, Debney, 59%4 brs from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, 44 hours from Hue- neme; 6006 sks barley, 318 sks corn, to Field & one. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 27 hours from Eu- reka; pass and mdse, to Charies Nelson. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 96 hours from De- parture Bay: 2380 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & ons. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 44 hours from San Dieeo; pass and mdse, to C A Hooper & Co. Ital bark Giuseppe, Sciaccaluga, 756 days from Newcastle, NSW. 1560 tons coal, 10 Hozhe. Schr James A Garfield, Palmgren, 10 days from Grays Harbor: lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 9 bours frm Bodega: 30 bxs butter, 10 Ross & Hewlert. Schr Moro, Jorgenson, 22 hours from Albion; 105 M i Jumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Cleared. MONDAY, December 2. Stmr Fureks, Jepsen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Whal bark Chas W Morgan, Earle, whaling; J & W R Wing & Co. Safled. MONDAY, December 2. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eureka, etc. Stmr South Coast, Hansen. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, Eureka. Sumr Newsbov, Fosen, Usal. B b LAMB—514@6c @ 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ for large and 3¢ for small ; dressed do, 424@3%ec B RECEIPTS OF INTE For 16 iOR PRODUCE. HOURS. ¢ Pelts, bdls. ... | Flour,ar. sks 5,308 Oregon 6.543 Bran, sks., 10y | Stmr Excelsior, Higgins. Washingto: 4,462 Oregon. 3,710 | Whal bark Chas W Morgan, Earle, whaling. Wheat, ctl 31,580 Middlings, 8Ks. 50 | BkinTam o' Shanter, Patterson, Willipa i Washing 2,790 Leather, rolis.. 111 | bor. - Barley, cul 26,650 Rasins, bxs. 1,400 | Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Oats, cils. 612 Lime, bbls.... 201 Telegraphic. régon. 5 Quicksil ver, fiasks 4 3 . POINT LOBOS—December 2—10 » u—Weather Beans, sks... Sugar, bbls. 670 % : | Corn. ctls. Borax, ctls. Scail CRRT ST IVE G vRIONRS T i e 12 Lmben M el 8 Chariers. . 2558 Wine, gais. : The ship Oriental loaas coal at Departure Bay o ot K 1'?” ighr?::ry’. ‘l':‘b‘l. A.7¥a i gr“tgls wfl:n Br ;;hlp Golgate, lumber on the . ) " 1 ndror Delagoa Bay. g:‘“}fl: ”fi}{'},‘},‘:’: ré-osr:;db-al;: l;‘; ! ‘Tne Br ship Lord Wolseley is chartered for wheat to Europe, 27s: Brship Celtic Bard, same voyage, 27s 9d—1s 3d less direct. Spoken. Nov 14—Lat 58, long 38 W, Brship Alnsdale, hence July 24. for Bristol, Nov'12—Lat 4 S, long 33 W, Br ship Duntrune, from London, for Gregon. Memorandum. Captain Lewis of the Brship Senator at San Hides, no. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Nathaniel T. Coulson to Martinus O. Curry, lot ©onfN line of Lombard street, 251 :6%4 E of Octavia, E 95:11%; by N 137:6: $10. M. J. and Lilfe C. Mertens to Forrest S. Rowley, 1o on L line o Belvedere street. 333:9 S of Waller, 19 Flaxseed, Wsh, sk 1,341 S 25 by E 121:10%4, subject to deed of trust: $10. | Francisco from Hull reports that on Sept 4 in lat Wiilam Sharp to Margaret . Sharp, 1ot on N | 53 S, long 65 W, spoke the Ger bark [ron Duke,fm 1ine o W ashington strest. 137:6 W of Broderick. W | Biyth. for Iquique, a that time ship all rignt. "On 66:3, N 91, W 25, N 36:814, E 81:3, S 127:814: | Sept 16 encountered a hurricane from the SW in gift. hich the Senator was on her beam ends, had_her Hedwig & Miller to S. and Osear E. Miller, lot on_ decks swept and rigging carried away. 1ron Duke W iine of Treat avenue, 100 S of Twenty-thir @ i3 now overdue at Iquique. S26 by W 109; also property in San Diego P 1) Miscellaneous. LONDON—Nov 30—One of the crew of the ship Belle O’Brien was drowned. Domestic Ports. CO0S BAY—Arrived Dec 1--Schr Falcon, hence Nov. 17; schr Corinthian, hence Nov 19. Sailed Dec 1—Stmr Alice PBlanchard, for San Francisco; schrs Gotama, Western Home, for San Francisco. TACOMA-—Arrived Dec 2—Schr Reporter, from San Pedro; schr Marie E Smitn, from San Pedro. SEATTLE—! led Dec 2—Schr William Renton, ewport. SPAR—Salled Dec 2—Schrs Maxim and Ab- bie, for San Francisco. NAVARRO-Salled Dec 1—Stmr Sunol,for New- port. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Dec 1-Stmr Faral- lon, hence Nov 2%. 'WPORT—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Navarro, frm “Fort Bragg. ASTORTA—Sailed Dec 1—Brship Rowena: Br bark Mobile Bay, for Queenstow r ship Golgate, for Queens:ow Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Columbla, hence Nov 30. TATOOSH—Passed Dec 2—Stmr Signal, from Astorla, for Port Townsend. poAN PEDRO—Salled Dec 80—8chr Corons, for riiand. PORTLAD—Arrived Nov 25—Schr Hueneme,fm Redondo. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 2—Bark Kate Davenport, hence Nov 19, asant to George E. and Mary Pleas- line of Homestead street, 110 N ot 25: gift. Mark H Hopkins, undivided 5-36ths of 1ot on NW corner of dy and Powell sireets, W 160, N 75, E 75, § 10, 75, S to beginning: $10. Park Homestead Assoclation to James M. For- Test and George A, Dean,lot on E line of West Fortieth street, 200 N of D, N 100 by E 120: 8570, Wendell and Carrie Easton to Charles and Mary A. Forbes (irustees of the estate of Alexander Forbes and Mary A. Forbes), lot on W line ot Fitteenth avenue, 286:10 Sof X sireet, S 13:2, W 127, NE 128; $10. Thomas O'Brien (by Michael O'Brien) to Rachae: Lattimer, all_interest in lots 1374, 1375, 1876, Gift Map 3; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Nathaniel T. Coulson to Alexander Warner, lot on N line of ast Twelfth street, 125 E of Fif- teenth avenue, E 25 by N 140, being lot 6, block 14, San Antonio. subject to a mortgage for 82500, East Oakland; $10. Victoria k. Stewart to James H. Stewart of Santa Clara, lot on N line of East Twenty-second street, 150 NW of Thirteenth avenue, NW 36:5 | by NE 150, block 139. Clinton, East Oakland! $1. | Isabel 0. Bigelow to Metta M. Habu, lot on W | corner of Howe and Booth streets, SW 30 by NW 125, being iot 10, block D, Thermal Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Fast Oakiand, quitclaim deed; 8§10 GRAYS HARBOR— —: Emily £ Jarstow te Daniel Wilmore of Aln- | neer, hente Nov 145 st Fanng: Adele, from Re- meda, lot o o vi Capp siceer, 216:8 N of | dondo: schr Chas R Wilson, hence Nov 18. Nicol avenue 4 by W 150, block B, De Wolf | SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 2—Bktn Northwest. Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. F. W. and Katherine Schultz to Allan Schultz, m{:"." o iy lot on E line of Portiand avenue, 89.30 S of Wat- | Harford. son avenue, S 50 by E 125, being lot 3, being sub- division of portion of Lake Merritt Truct, kast Oskland; $10. ‘William P. and Alice F. Todd to James E. Rich- ards of Alameda, lot 16, block K, map of Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tract, Oakland Town- ship: £10. Jean E. Hunter to Franklin P. Ball, lot on W ,1‘\"151)0'\:‘1”‘"“2.\?"“9' 435].33 N of Hopkins street, ), < 90, 48 to beginning, lots S8 and s oo ¢ A LITTLE RIVER—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Green- wood, hence Nov 30. pALBION—Arrived Dec 3—Stmr Alblon, hence ec 1. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr_Lakme, hence Nov 80; stmr Pomona, bence Dec 1; Dec 1—Stmr Natjonal City, hence Nev 80: Dec 2-Schr Serena Thayer, from San Pedro; schr Confianss, hence oy Salled Dec 2—Schr Occidental, for San Francisco. Eastern Port NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 2 Colon. THE <aul vaLouisUDAR. Stmr Finance, fm DECEMBER, 1895. Foreign Ports. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 2—Ger bark Primus, M. [Tu W [Th[Fr[Sa] Moon's Phases. 177 days trom Adelaide; Br ship Savena, 180 days 5 r-m Sydney. 1 z[ 3| 4| 6|67 December 1, /)N DON--Arrived Dec 1—Br ship Bothwell, hce peel Full Moon. Juae 18, QUEENSTOWN —Arrived Nov 30—Brship Hale- 8 9 l 101112{18{14| (C PDecember 8. ||| woodnence July 17. & —_ P = :PAN‘NAM‘I\;AHI'OG Nov 28—Stmr Progreso, ence Nov 18, 16(16/17 |18 19|20 21| @ Dgeember 15, fmuortattons. — PORTLAND-Fer State of Calltornia—37 sks 22 December 23, oats, qr-sks gunnies flour,: 0 sks bran, I 23|24|25|36 37|28 First Quarter. 2358 sks potatoes, 18 sks lentils, 313 hides, 118 bis — excelsior. 813 pkgs paper, 43F cs salmon, 500 cs 2930 | 31 ‘ | December 81, ||| canned soods. 80 bags onion sets, 5 bxs fish. Full Moon. OCLAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. ‘Astoria—25 bbis cranberries, 229 sks oy sters, 30 M 1t lumber, 867 bdls shooks, 56 bdls staves, 23 bxs fish, 7 pikgs express. 1 sk coin. EUREKA—Per North Fork—76 bxs fish, 10 sks gluesiook, 1 cs butter, 48 bxs apples, 160 M sbakes, STEAMER. | DESTINATION | _ SAILS. | PIER. ARSI ) RTC M SC I ke DIEGO-Per E. — g‘?:;: f;""' == B’C g: g"' gf“fl" ’“g:'N EG r Excelsior—30 tons rock, 6 tns .. |Newvor: ec M| Pier = A oo, Rl St W WHATCOM-Per City of Puebla—3 pigs incha . 5Py Prer v Ao 4 30 Flerl3 | | Vicioria~95 bdin bldes and skins, 4 bis tobacco, North ¥ors. 5, 9aM|Pier 2 G'N Ry via Beattie—260 sis flour, 790 sks wheat, Buateot cai 5.10Aw Pler24 | Port Townsend—1 pkg express, 1 pkg mdse. Santa Rosa. 5.11am Plerll | Seattle—852 bdls hides, 30 bxs fish, 1 lot house- y Everett 8. 4pu|Pier 27 | hoid furnlture, 1 bbl glassware, 1 pkg paper, 7 sks 5. 2PM|Plerd rubber, 1 s ciothing, 2 Dbl brass, 3 bhls lead, 1 g.lg::l 11:11:; ’)s bdi zinc, 1 bdl copper, 2 cs stationery, 20 mats rice, 260 sks potatoes, 6 bxs salmon, 168 cs paint,32 sks old bones, 1 bx frait. ey ‘Tacoma—2 bxs tea, 1 bdl hangers, 2 sheaves, 400 bars bullion, 1 bx telegranh material, 2 coils wire, 1 bx marble, 1 lot furniture, 1 bale furs. From west of Fargo—1341 sks flax, 3487 sks flour, 761 sks potatoes, 564 sks wheat, 205 sks feed, 2 bxs clocks, 1 bx plano. 1 lot furniture. Everett—183 bdls 73 rolls paper. From East via Vancouver—73 cs cigarettes, 122 s tobacco, 2 cs cigarette paper, 1 keg wine, 60 bbls oll, 17 cs sheeting, 1 cs cigars, 2 crts sewing ma- chines, 3 bxs gauges, 325 bbi bungs. Consignees. Per State of California—Allen & Lewls; A Cal; Otls, McAllister & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: D J Rus- sell & Co: J Everding & Co: E R Stevens & Co; M E A Wagner: J P Thomas: H Dutard; Murray & Steinhagen: Jansen, Rose & Heney; Dalton Bros; Sawyer Tanning Co: Hulse, Bradford & Co; Crown Paper Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; S Strauss E J Bowen & Co; G Camillonl ; ¥ H Ham- mer; Darby & Immel; Clatsop Mill Co; W H Mann &Co; A Paladini; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; P Mad- den; M Oyster Co: "Pr Noth Fork- American ;.lOAI Pler 18 9. 8au|Pier — 9,12M |Pler 2 Dec 9.11am|Pier 11 Dec10, 3eM|PM SS Dec 10.10Au | Pler 24 roint Loma. Corona.. Gaeiic. Colum SUN AND TIDE TAULE. (6H WATER.LOW WA’ 3.]11.01a; 1.32a| 6.38p 5.10a! 7.08| 4.611 0.00p 4014540 2194 7.24p 6.024 7.09 4.51 7.02¢ HYDKEOGKAPHIC SLULLETEN, BRANCH HYDROGERAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. Nn} The time ball on Teiegraph HIill was di exactly at noon to-day—i. €., at_noon of the 1. mtfln&vnn.oruomdlin x‘.._emnwu:mm MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, F. ¥ ECHTELER, SAN FraNcisco, December 2, 1895. Lioutenant U. & N., in charge, | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL = FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 .., Dec. 1,1 81, Jan, 15, 30. ¥or Victoria and Vanconver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day toereafter, conmecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., st Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Porc Townsend with Aleska steamers. ¥or Eureks, Arcata aod Fields Landing (Hum- roidt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., Dec. 1,5, 9,1 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth dav thereafie: For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 'A.M., Dec. 3,7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereatier. ¥or San Diego, stopping only at Port Hartord (San Tuis Obisbo), Santa Barbama, FPor: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. @, Dec. 1,5, 9,13, 17, 21, 26, 29, and every fourtii day thereafter. For Ensenade, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. - GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'L Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. o, R ASTORIA AND PORTLAND., $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class. MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. State of Californi sails December 5. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. HIP COMPARY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Freemantle). Austra- lia: 0 first class, Lowest rates to _Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Tues- OCEANIC STEARN AN Australian steamer, MONOWAT, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Dec. at2 P M. SPECIAL PaRTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Dec. 3 and 28. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. . J. D\ SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGYIEGRYERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. i) OMPANY’S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aul the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first_class 8160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli. ORMANDIE, Uapt_Poiro . . December 29, 1:00 p. s &~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 6 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. CUNARD LINE. ew York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Lucania, Dec. 7, 9 3 TLucania, Jan. 4, Etruria. Dec. 14, 2 P 3 Etruria, Jan. 11, Campania, Dec. 21, 9 3 Aurania, Jan. 18, Umbria, Dec. 28,'2 P Campania, Jan. 25, Cabin passage $60 and upward: second cabin $35, $10, $45, According to steamer and accommo- dations. ‘Steerage tickets to and from all_parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agent: Good accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO, ‘Agents, San Franc: WHITE STAR LINE. Onfted States and Royal Mall Steamers Now York, QudmZyess lew Yor! ueenstown & Liver; SAILING EVERY WeEK PooM ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations gelected: second cabin, $55 and $40; Majescic aud Teutonic $35. Steerage Tickets from England, [re- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procured from 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. ROVAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. ERS LEAVE ASPINWALL T alghtly for the West Indies and Soutbampton, calling en route at Cerbourg| France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8. . Co,, issued for freight and treas- | Gre to direct ports in England and Germany. Fhrough tickets from San Francisco to Plymoutl R oo PR PN or further " PARROIT & CO., Agenis, " VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAXD. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. ., 4 B & * P anday—8 T i Landing. Mission 1. Pier 3. RAILROAD TRAVEL. VERY LOW RTQTES BY RAIL PORTLAND, OR. S, THUBNDAY, Dec. 5, aud Every Fifth 2ay Thereafter, Leave from S. P. Co.’s Ferry landing, foot of Market st., at 8:00 p. s .00—Including Berth in Pullman Touriss $52° siceper. _class tickets. including berth in T N iiman Standard Sleeper, 81022 For further information apply at 618 MARKIT STREET (Grand Hotel Ticke: Office), San ¥Fr=ncisco. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traflic M; Gen. Pass. Agt. NORTH PACIFIC (0AST RATLROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). | ALSO. From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1898, | “*™ WEEKDAYS, Mill Valley and San Rafael~7:30, 9:15, 11:08 FT: 3¢.; 1:45, 8:45, 5:15, 6:30 p. 3. San Oulfin\u—flw. 2 D‘A.l& u“& b:lb“r.ml. 0 for San Rafacl on Mondays, Wednes E:;l ln‘v’l’b‘umrflys at 11:30 p. . St 11 Valley, San Rafasl aud San Q ! M ey, San Ra Al \n Quentine #0500, 10700, 11:30 4. 3.5 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, 26118 | ®.M. *Uoes noL run Lo San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 130 o, 0. weekdays—Cazadero and way stations AUCTION SALES. DAVES, HABER & (€0, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Salesroom—211 Pine st., San Francisco. WEDNESDAY. Wednesday- December 4, 1895, At11 o'clock A. M., by catalogue, ON PREMISES, 421 POST ST, On account.of disbandment of the HATRMONIE CLUB We will sell all the magnificent and almost naw BILLIARD TABLES, POOL TABLES, Ivory Biliiard Balls, Cues, Axminster and Velvet Carpets and Rugs. —ALso— Rosewood Case 724 Octave Upright Piano, Cost $650 —ALso— Leather-covered Furniture, Silk Brocatelle Parlor Furniture, Odd Parlor Upholstery. Engravings, chings, Silk and & n Draperies, Lace Cur- tains, Card Tabl Liquors, Champagnes, Glass- waere and 21l the elegant equipments connected with first-class clubrooms. DAVIS, HABER & CO., Auctioneers. -=_.____———_—__—————'—— RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) leave nnd are due to arrive a¥ Trat SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE — Fuow NOVEMBER 20, 1895, — 6:304 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 7:004 Atlaotic Express, Ogden and Last. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. ... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga and Santa Rosa. $:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Ton Sacramento, Marysville, ed Bluft aud Sundays excepted Oroville, JAase #8:304 Peters and Milton.. s 7:158 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 11:45a 9:004 Los Angeles Lxpress, Raymond, (for Yosemite), Santa Darbara and Los Angeles. . . 9:004 Martinez and Stockton 20:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles... 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 00> Sacramento River Steamers. 20 Port Costa and Way Stations. 00 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St08 00p San Leandr Stns 6:40F 00F Martinez, allejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano an Santa Rosa. - 4:80P Beuicia, parto, ~ Woodland, * Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento ... 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton . 5:00p San Leandro, 3:30r New Orleans Express, Fresno, Bakers- field, Santa Barbara, Los Angele: Deming, El Paso, New Orleans an 3:30p Santa Fo Loute, Atlautic Kxpress for Mojave aud Last........ 1 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Ogden and Tast 6:00p Haywards, Nilesaud San Jose. 17:00¢ Vallejo 3:00 Oregon lixpress, Sacramento, ville, Redding, Portland, Sonud and East .. 7:00P San Leandr ‘ns Fwards& Way St s 1112:00a 5 “Sanset Limited,” Fresno, Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East... .. §1z:A5e $413:157 San Leandro. T:15a SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gange). $:154 Newark, Centerviile,San Joso, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations 2 % 21157 Newark, Centorville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creel, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4:15¢ Newark {11:45¢ Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Station: .. _17:200 COAST _DIVISION (Thivd & Townsend Six.) :454 Sau Joso and Way Stations (New 9:15K ary: Puget 10:4 ‘wards & Way St'ns 5:501 *11:208 9:50a ‘Almaden Wednesdays only), 1:452 $:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, Sau Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations 7:05p 10:404 San Jose and Way Stations. 5:009 11:45A Palo Alto and Way Stations, 3:300 *2:30p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove *3:20p SanJoso and Urincipal Way Stations #4:20p San Jose and Way Stations, 30 San Jose and Way Sta 0p San Jose and Way Stations. v San Jose and Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 404 SAX PRAROISCO— Poot of Market Street (lip §)— B S 0 11000, {180 ~*200 ¢ 0 500 *6:0e. Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdwa; ‘600 800 10:00a.. $12:00 *1:00 4300 *3:00 14:00 “5:00r . A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. + Saturdays only, % Sundays only. +} Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. QTuesdays aud Saturdsys §Sundays and Thursdays, -~ SANFRANCIS00 & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (o. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco té San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; R :;310. SO‘B‘ B:Sg‘!. :l ’l’hErsdlyl—-'Exl:l’I’r.lE . M. Lul s—Extra & 5:00, 6:20 P. M. 9.2 n“ San Rafael to San Francisco. ! WEEK DAYS—6:26, 7:55, 0, 11:10 12 3:40, 65:10 p. M. snurd-y:—Extr:'nr' 5 P. M. and 6 ofixrf ilo h B2 M 34 5:00, 6:25 P. M. = - Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sama schedule as above. Leave Arri '0.—‘ San Francisco. é’c:::.‘:gf San Francisco. WEEK e SuN- | WeEm Davs. Destination.| 5,vg. | Dave. 7340 Ax|8:00 Ax| Novato, [10:40 Ax| B:60 Ak 330 Pa|9:30 Ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 P 10:30 Axg 5:10 ¥x|5:00 P |Santa Rosa.| 7:30 rx| 6:15 ria T Fulion, BT 40 ax Indsor, :30 e Healdsburs, Geyserville, 3:30 P [8:00 an| Cloverdale. | 7:30 ru| 6:15 me Al Pleta, 7:40 Ax( Hopland & 8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 »a| 6:15 ma Tia0 x| | 110:30 A 5:00 A |Guerneville. ’ 7:30 2 3:30 P | 6:15 me 7:40 Ax S:00 Ax| Sonoma | 10:40 x| B:50 AM 6110 7 6:00 Px| and | 6:05 | 6:15 r Glen Ellen. 7280 a3 |8:00 ax T0:40 Ax 1030 A 8:30 Pu|5:00 pa| Sebastopol. : Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geygers. Stages connect at Pleta ‘or Highland Springsy Kelseyville, Lakeport. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Bloa Lakes, Laurel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneville, Greenm wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Usal, West, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jol Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Sc and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced n&?flnnd round-trip tickets to all polnts bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronicle bufldingy . C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD #) Trains leave from and arrive BouTE) “ Market-Street Ferry, SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago vth. & P. Direct Lin Leaves every day at 3:30 r. x., carrying Pullma; Palaco Sleepers and Touris: Sieepors to Chicaga via Kansas City without chiange. Anuex cars _Denver and St. Louis. % - CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars; nander Harveys management. Conuecting yrat leave San Francisco at 9 a. . and P. M. dai) The best rallway from California to the East. New rails, new ties; no dust: interesting sceneryy and good meals in fiervey's dining-room or dinings Ticket (fice—G44 Market Street, Chronicle Building, STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. &~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. * :00 & M, Sundays—Folnt Reyes ana way sigileas STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. P Mary Garratt, © City of Ett:?‘t. w W’ ‘4