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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1895. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stlver unchanged. Wheat steady. Barley and Oats a fraction higher. Small round Yellow Corn lower. Rye very quiet. Oilcake Meal marked up. Other Feedstuffs unchanged. Lima Beans weak. Cordage prices withdrawn. Hides and Tallow weak. Hops and Wool dull. Hogs advanced. Hams firm. Bacon and Lard weak. Butter and Eggs continue to decline, Turkeys still lower. Potatoes and Onions about the same. Game higher again. Fresh and Dried Frait quiet. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, De- cember 6, 1895, 5 P. .—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those ot same date last season: ‘Eureka 10.38. last season 8. Red Bluff 5.32, last saason 4.49; San Francisca season 5.05: Fresno .41, las: season 2.65 s Obispo 3 1ast season 5.10; Los Angeles ast season 2.12; San Diego 1.81,last season Yuma .32, last season 1.85. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-da; Eureka 60, Red Bluft 58, San Francisco 58, Fresno 64. In- dependence 56, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Ang: 72, San Diego 68, Y uma 76. minimum 53, mean 56. The storm which was central last evening in the into the Missouri Vall sion still remains orth conditions have been gener: fornia, altho: out almost the To-night the skies are c! ern portion of the State and also in the vicinity of | tains and along ras, on of the S has risen durinj oughout the Pa the Tehachapi Mot but in the central pe clear. The pressure our hours t tates. but the greatest rise has tak Eastern Oregon and Washington, and the pressure now appears nearly statiouary along the entire Pacific Coast. These conditions are not favorable ther beyond Saturday. hours for u continuance Forec ending at midn Northern Californ d cloudiness w extreme north por fresh westerly winds, southe Southern fornia— Probab temperature; iresh DOrtherly to Nevada—Generally fair norchwest porifon. Utah—Snow to-ni ‘warmer in the nortk ‘Arizona—Fair: stationary temperature. ~an Francisco and vicinity—Probabi. ¥ temperature; iresh we b1y fog Saturday mornins. W. H. HaMM(¢ rwe except con- v temperat north portion 14 in falr , Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. nancial . Dec. 6.—The bulls in the t the stock exchange on the run from For weeks past it o f the session. fashionable in speculative circles to se specialties on prospects of C erference, threatened litigations, and law- E ally begun, until nesrl trader on tne street had out aline of short the sggregate those CONITACLS Te ous total #nd ail the bears nee campaign a Success was som t0 bring about demior: ed to favor- ation in ress to rush ahead w appoint the owadrer, The refusal of Con lation azainst the trusts was a d; the first serions blow to the v by Ju the announcement of this rush to cover and in their o heir contracts. broxers prices up on opened @6914, 5000 sha ng nands slmost ancously with the dropping of the chair- ed, after which some 1 a line of stock 0 down to ing then e price hovered vel. her rise to 8934 fol the more prudent of the bulls sc uring the ot de 1e price receded to 6014, and drop around 68 ear_the ciose, when jumped t¢ which the final transactions were effected. ugar was taken In hand and decline to 10414 fol- buying orde < soared to 10 marked up 13 Iowe but just in the room 5 . Tobacco, aft &, jumped (o 7955 Leather preferred period ot weakness and a dec 6414, Speculation in the checked at the enz ,000 gold for arope to he afternoon 1 on covering 00k place, being uted. i he inder the influence of the es show a gain of 14@ ¢ in shares, of Tobacco for 72,400 ington and Quinc e railway stock, was session abette of shorts an adva the improvement closing was stro spurt in Sugar. per cent in dustrials. 500 were | figured for 83,800 st and Sugar for 52 which was the mo in tothe ex ds were. irre 000, Canzd footed rsts fell 1 to 1101 s, 110 108: N avannsh up. ern Pacific second 102 Western consol fives certificat Union Pacific sinking fund eights, 1 to 98, and 1098, Chicago Gas fives rose 1ia to §814: New York, Brooklvn and Manhattan Beach consolidated fives, 115 t0 10214 Reading first pr erence, 1 10 3134 South Carolina and Georgia fi 1 to 941a, Virginia Midland general overnment bonds $20,000 coupon fours of 7 brought 112. 19 The Mercant fe Deposit Company reports silver bullion on band 206,072 ounces, cértificates outstaading 208. Grain. FLOUR--Quiet, generally steady. Winter wheat, $2 25@2 65; do, fair to fancy, $2 65 3 Minnesota clears, ents, s. $2 25@2 65 83 90@4; $4@4 25. Southern Flour. Quiet; stead; L ommon 1o fair extra, 2 80; £00d 10 chuice. $2 90@3 30. CORNMEAL — Duil, sicady. Yellow Western, D BARLEY—Nominal. —Duil, firme: 2 red, store and elevator, 70%ac: affoat, T03,@7. ungraded red, 64@72c: No. 1 Northern, 671 Gptions were fairly active and firm a ¢ advance, following the West and on Jocal May and December most ¥, 6744¢: March. 691 June. 88Y4c; July, 6834 CORN—Dall, easier @36c afloat. , Wwithout feature. cember. 3 January, 34% OATS—Moderately active, fir firm. December, 2234c; January, 2 ary. 23%c: May, 2514c. Spot prices—No. 0. 2 white, zdlc: No. 2 Chicago, 0.3, 22¢; No. 3 white, 2314c Western, 23@24%5c: while do, 2315@27¢; white State, 2815@27c. dull and ive. De- Provisions. LARD—Quiet and depressed. Western steam, 85 50’ bid, 85 60 asked: city, $520; December. 25 60, nominal; refined, duil; Continent South American, $6 40: componnd, 45 sé'oks— ; moderate demand; 0. BUTTER—Firm: $6 05: fair_demand. State dairy, 12@22¢; do creamery, 18@25c: Western dairv, 10%@16c: do creamery, 16@26c; do June, 16@ 2 do factory. 9@l7c; Elgins, 26¢c; imitation creamery, 13@20c. 5 CHEESE—Fancy firm; moderate demand. State lrrge, 714@10c; do fancy. 934@10c; do smull, T3,@1045: Western small, '814@1014c; part skims, 314 1 skims, @3¢ scarce and firm; State ana Penn- @22c: icehouse. EGGS—Fancy sylvania, 2)@26c: Southern, %?%322; do per case. $3 508 50; Western, tresh, 2845¢; do per case, §5 50@4 25; limed, 16: 1765 doper case, 86 o0k, i TALLOW—Quiet, unsettled. City, 4 3-16casked; country, 41@43% COTTONSEE Dull, steady; crude, 26c: yellow. prime, @29%4c; ot ‘grades. 28@ 4c. _in‘fcz—rxmA Domestic, 3%,@6c: Japan, 354@ 334c. MOLA @32c. Quiet. COFFEE—Firm; 20 points up. December, $1355 13 60; January, $13 60@13 76 ruary, 13 50@13 60; March, $13 35@13 55: May, $12 55 @13; July, $12 45; September. $11 95@12 05 ber. $11 S Spot Rio, dull, stead; No. 7, 1434, SUGAR—Raw, dull, firm. Fair refining. 314G E centrifugal ac: refined, ac firm: of mold A, 47c; standard A, 455c: confectioners’ A, 414c; cut loaf end crushed, 51 vowdered and cubes, 47c; granulated, 455@434c. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Raisins. London 90c@#1 25 loose muscatels, 4-crown, 4@4 140 o 8-crown, 3@8%4c¢: do, 2-crown, 215@23c. PRUNES—rour sizes, bags, 514c. APRICOTS—Rags, 914@1114c. PEACHES—Peeled, {3c: unpeeiea, 534@814¢. | ALMONDS—Softstiell, 10@12¢: ab, yaper-shell, <. WALNUTS—Soft-shell, 10c. HOPS—Dull, unchanged: State, common to cholce, 3@10c: Pacific Coast, 33,@10c; London 7 uiet, firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22¢; pulled, 15@34c: Texas, 9@13c. ol Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American, $12@14 50. COPPER—Quiet. Lake, 810 75. LEAD—Dull. Domestic, $3 2714@3 30. TIN—Fasy. Straits, $14 05; plates. dull. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50@3 60. CHICAGO MARKETS, Dew, —Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, 26 CHICAGO, Ir1., Dec. 6.—The sentiment and in- clination of wheat traders this morning was not in favor of a bull movement In prices, yet 1L was evi- dent that any acuon in the line of an opposite an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, | erly winds; proba- | active | ia | v miils, | : | puts down p ess, 896 | course was not popular. ‘The crowd was plainly in dread of something transpiring in the Turkish situation that might make a “short’s” position an unpleasant one. On the other hand buying was not deemed advisable fnasmuch as nothing partica- larly enconraging to bolders was known. Liver- pool opening cables were firm and %d higher, but later ones reported the advance lost. Chicago receipts were light at 136 cars, and 341,966 bush- els were taken from store. Northwestern markets received 947 cars. Yesterday’s and to-day’s arrivals in that section.were 2006 cars against 1711 for Thursday a1 i k. E 1 Friday Of iast weex port rlearances of wheat and flour aggregated 599,933 busnels. After a steady and firm open- ing the market lost strength, ana on very moder- ate offerings prices receded, but when the clear- ances were posted and it was learned that a fair cash business had been transacted a rally occurred at which time the best_figures of the day were at- tained. Closing Continental cables were un- changed to higher, Foreign buying In this market was one of the features of t0-duy’s trade. May wheat opened from 81gc to 6134c, sold between 60%4,@6175c, closing at the ouiside 7gc higher than_yesicrday.. Estimated receipts for to-mor- cars. —Stendy prices prevailed in corn at the opening of trade, but like those of wheat, they s0on atterward moved m a declining direction. There was really nothing of importance in the business | or news, and beyond the influence exerted by the | leadi markets nothing affected prices. Receipts | were 221 ¢ and 119,685 bushels were witharawn from store. Liverpool cables were steady and Lqd higher. After noon a firmer feeiing deveioped and prices regained all they had previously lost and ad- ditional gains w iev Export clearances | amounted to 462,026 bushels. May corn opened 2915c, sold between 287g@29c and 2914@2914¢, clos,ng at the outside, L5@Lsc higher than vester- timated receipts fur to-morrow, 280 cars. Tne moderate business transacted in this grain indicated a feeling of sympathy with wheat | and corn. The market opened steady and afier- | ward declined, later making a full recovery. Re- ceipts were 166 cars, and 3300 busheis were taken May oats closed gc higher. Esti- s for to-morrow 150 cars. Was firm. Cash, 924 December, 961,@9634c. Receipts were 65 cars. ONSZA slow, heavy and lifeless noted in provisions. _Quotations were | ablished very leisurely at the opening, only one 1 lard and none in either pork or ribs taking > within the first ten munutes. The hog ular. some grades being firm and hers weak. The deciine in wheat after the start not tend to strengthen provisions. No energy fest later, and the close was 21gc lower y pork, and a shade lower each for May lard and ribs. | Closing Prices. WHEAT — December, 5814c; January, 58%4¢; | May. 6174c. i SORN—December, 28%3c: January, 26540; May, 2015 OAT ruar; | from store. mated recel —December, 1744c; January, 173%c; Feb- ; May, 2014 ¥7 80: $8 65; = January, $5 323 v B> — December, $4 32%4: January, $4 85 January, ay RI Fxtra cream- , as they | Other —Was very firm to-day. ere quoted one cent higher at scarce and wanted urgently nchanged. ices wi unchanged prices. Re- and the demand good. Fresh | 1c: fcehouse, 1315@i5¢ B do: @51 per cent on and 6@ »nt on time loans. New York exchange | ¢ 65¢ premium. | Livestock. | STOCKYARDS, IrL, Dec. | ceipts of cattle to-day was moderate. There was & fair demand and prices held steady. Offerings of bogs were large, and although the demand was g00d, prices declined Sc. The sheep market was | quiet eady to-day. ceipts, 6500. | celpts were | sold at e 6.—The re- Common to_extra caives, | Heavy packing and | n 10 choice | $3556@3 60; " to choice, © o CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 6.—The Earl Fruit | Company sold California fruit at open auction day (West Sh iperors, per crate, $2 single crates, 35@1 40: Muscats, $1 60; Persimmons, $1 12@ | 40@3 05 | NEW YORE, N. Dec. 6.—Bank clearings | the principal cities for the week ended | | December 5, with comparisons, as telegraphed to | Bradstreet's: [ Percentage Amount. Inc. Dec. A 19 | Ph | st | Bil Los | De | i | Mitvauxee indianapolis. Buffulo St. Panl.. Omuna | Denver... | Los Ang Portland. Or. Tacoma. Seattle . Spokane. 194,998 3,183 N OF CANADA. | Montreal. Toronto. . Halitax Winnip | Hamittor Totals 15.3 DUN’'S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK. N. Y., Bec. 6.—R. G. Dun & Co. will say to-morrow In their weekly review of trade: | With all the sbrinkage in present business and | prices it is enconrazing te find but a small increase | in failures. Liabilities for the four weeks of No- | vembe ,against 810,581,873 last |y tles were $3,560,681, ar, but trading liabili- $6,728,912, against $7.207,367 last year. Failures In the Upited States for the week have | been 324, against 385 last year, and 52 in Canada, agalnst 40 lust y Business is ve indulgs against $i ggish, as 1f gorged by exces- f the appetite of buying when | prices were advancing. In nearly every branch stocks not yet distributed to consumers stand in | the way of new orders, and competition of a pro. ducing force largely exceeding the present demand rices that decline retarding purchases | yermore. "After the bolidays brsiness men look | for & large demand. Financial influences have not | hindered, and rarely has the opening of a session | of Coneress affected business 8o Httle. Wheat has advanced about & cent for the week, though Western receipts have heen 7,014,911 bushels , agalnst 5,727,758 last vear. and Atlantic exports, flour Included, again exceeded last year— 2, 093, against 1,887,737 bushels. ‘The best Western estimates of crop have been raised again. Corn moves from farms less freely than a year ugo, the low price hindering. Cotton has been weak again, declining & quarter for the week and the January option 27 points. The quantity which | has come into sight, 35.6 per cent less than last year to date, does not vet indicate a vield 30 or 37 per cent smaller. us many predict, aithough the re- cent movement is very W00l has b thened by the Lon- don s Manufacturers e much machinery idle at present,and orders thus far are now ei- couraging. Iron and its products are lower, anthracite No, 1 at 813, plaies at 1.5c and bar at 1.3c, and Bes- semer pig at $12 at Valley mills, with® billets $16 50. The averaze of the quotutions is 814 per cent below the highest point in September, but actual sales are frequently made below quotations. The proposed combination of Lake ore-producers has not yet been effected, and with the tall in the price of iron is less probable. There is more pressure to sell Southern pig here and some large transactions bave been made by concessions, while the small demand has broken the barbed-wire combination, and the two nail and the two bar as- sociations are now in session to consider their policy. Rails have not changed, while Bessemer pig has declinea $6 and billets $6_per tou, and a purchase of 10,000 tons for San Francisco from England is noticed. with a considerable importa- tion of wire nails at Boston. Copper weaker at 14 cents for Lake, with narrow demend, and tin a quarter weaker with the visible supply here and abroad 29,321 tons, against 92,443 & year ago. Anthracite coal is weaker, and sold at #3 08 here against $4 15 according 'to circular. Boot and shoe shipments for the week are larger than lagt year, and manufacturers are getting in- creased orders with general reduction in prices, but leather hasdeclined. Hides are about haif cent lower. “The stock market has been weak, partiy because of sales by London and partlv by disappoifting returns of earnings. November reports showed 4 gain over last year of 9.8 per cent in the firsy week, 8.5in the second week, 5.5 in_the third and 1.0 in the fourth week, and for the month 6.9 over last year, but 34 per cent less than in 1592. BRADSTREET ON TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 6.—Bradstreet's to- morrow will say: Exports of wheat (flour in- cluded as wheat) from both. coasts of the United States 'his week (none from Montreal) amount to 5,156,000 bushels, as compared with 2,460,000 bushels last week, 3,011,000 bushels in the week a year ago, 2,568,000 bushels in the week two years g0 and 4.404,000 three years ago. The world's available wheat stocks (compiled by Bradstreet’s) show a total of 164,000,000 bushels December 1. 21.000,000 bushéls less than one year 4g0 und 26.000,000 bushels less than two years ago. European and afloat stocks are 68,000,000 bushels. which. while larger than one year ago, are much smaller than the corresponding total two Ches. & Ohio. 173/ Ontario & Western., 1534 Chicago Alton.....158 |Oregon Improvmt 3 Preterred.........170 | Preferred......... 35 | Chicago, 8. & G 8234 Oregon Navigation. 17 Chicago & E. Ili... 463/Orexon Short Line. 8 Preferred. 2100 |Pacific Muil, 3134 Chicago uas . 693 Peoria, D.& E 3 | Homestake . | H. & Texas | Kansas Pa Consols 78 | is firm at Gs 4154@5s 514d. Cargoes are firm st vearsago. Available wheat stock in the United States and Canada at this time are the smallest at like dates in three years. ; November's net increase in the world's wheat supplies is about 11,000,000 bushels in round numbers, about_one-half the November increase in 1891 and 1892 (vears of extraordinarily heavy receipts), only two-thirds the November increase in 1893, but more than twice the November in- crease last year. | Coal receipts at San Francisco from Great Britain and Australia are unusually heavy, as are exports of wheat from that port, aithough wheat is reported as moving slowly at Oma. The railroad passenger and freight rate war be- tween Portlund and San Francisco has resulted in changing the usual currents of Pacitic Coast holi- day trade somew hat. NEW YOKK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad hares. Money on call steady at 1%,@2%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile paper, 41,@5Y4%. Bar silver, 67c. Mexican dollars, S4c. Stering exchange 1s steady. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 873,@4 88 for sixtv oays and $4 89 for demand. Posted rates. $4 89@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 563 @4 8714, Government bondssteady; State bonds dull: ‘ratiroad bonds {rregular. Silver ak the board dull. CLORING &TOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 3 |Norfolk & Wes 23, Atchison.. . 163 Preferred......... 10 Preterred......... 28 |Norih American... 5% ! Adums £xpress...148 | Norihern Pacific.. 4 Alton, Terre Haute. Preferred.. 15 | ‘American Express.112 Norinwestern. ‘American Tobacco. 78%/ Preferred. Preferred -.100 “INCY. Centrai..... Bay StateGas...... 2012\ Y. Chicago&S.L Baltimore & Ohlo.. 5075 1st preferred Brunswick Lands.. 1 | 2d preferred. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canaaa Paclic. Canada Southern. Canton Land.. Central Pacific. Cleve & Pu 67 Pittsburg & W pid. 32 Consolidaiion Coal. =9 |Pullman Palace. .1!5:\! . 92 Reading. Colo. Fuel . 3014 RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred. 98~ Preferred. . 40 Cotton Ol . 18% Rock Islana . T4 Commercial Cabie.165 RomeWal & n119 Del. Hudson 4 St. L. & 8. W 5% Del. Lack & W4 Preferred. 113 Denver & R. G...... 13Y2 St. Paui.,. [ Preterred. 4703 Preferred. Distitlers 1935 st. Paul & 3 3, _ Preferred. 4 St, Paul & Fort Wavne.. GreatNorthers Green Bay. Harlem . Hocking 2 Hocking Valle i14 Tenn. Con 9534y Preterred. Texas Prcl 84 |ToLA.A.& N 1 lilinois Central Iowa Central. Preferred. Kansas& T Preferred. ... Kingston & Pem... Lake Ere & Westn Preferred Preferred. nion Pacific. Luke Shore. 2 \U. P.. Den. & Natonai Let 80555/ U 8. Cordage. | Preferred. 91" Preferred. | Long Island. Guarante; 4 | Touisvie & Nash. Express a2 Lousville Na& Ch. 1114 | Preferred. A 6415 | Mazhattan Consoi.101 3314 Mempnis & Charis. 15 | 94 Mexican Central,.. 11 |Utica & B. River..150 | Michigan Central. 101 | Wab. 8 L & Pac.. 7V | Minn & S. Low......— | Preferred. Al Preferred. ‘— Wells-Farg | Minn. & St Lcom. 22 Western Unioni.... 58 | 1st preferred..... 83 (W | 2d preferred.. ... 5214 Wheeling & L. 133 | Missour! Pacific.... 29%z Preferred.. a1ty | Mobile & Ohio....0 21 " |Am Cotton OIl DtL. 66 Nashvilie Chatt.... 756 W U Beef. 8 National Linseed.. 16%s 2214 L 1 Traction. . N. J. Cenrai. . CLOsING BONDA. USas reg.........11015 M K T 2ds. . 6135 Do, 45 coupon...11 Do, 4 L 8big U S 48 new reg..... utual Union 6s...115 J Cent Gen 6s...119 orthern Pac 1sts.11774 Do, bs. Do, 2ds. 2 D)o, 5s coupon....1144,| Do, 3as. Cherokee 4s. 1896.1003; Norunwest Consols.1 Do, 1897.. -1003 " Do, deb Bs. Do, 4s coupon Do. 2 To. 188K.. 1100350 R & N 1sts Lo. 1899.. 110014 SiL&IronMtGen 33 83 Paciilc 68 0f'85....— ' SUL & S F Gen 6s.105 D. C. 5-6 58 110 |t Paul Comsols ...129 Ala Class A 1110 St P.C. & Palsia. 11714 | Do. Class B 4, 53.110 Le Consolds......... 100 Missour! funding..— N Carolina con 6s..124 Do, 48 Do, Pac Cal 1sts.111 | Southern J. R. 5s. 9834 | Texas Pacific firsis 8813 | |Texas Pacseconds. 22 | TUnionPac 1stof 96.108%4 | €0 Carolina 148, West Shore 4s.....1071q Tenn new 3s. . IMobilc & Ohlo 4s.. K7 Va funding debt. R Granae W est 1sis 7873 | Do, reg.. —— Ches & O b 109 Do, deferred 85... 8 Atchison 4 Do, trust repis st 6| Do, Zds A Canada Soutn 2ds.. 10724, G H & S A 6s. Cen Pac 1sts of '95.10413 ~ Do, 2d Ts Den& R G 1st. .114 " H & Tex Cent 5s..111%4 Do, 4s. .93 | Do.con 6s. 105 Erie 2ds. . 74 | Reading 4s. Missouri 6 Ks Fa lsts Den div11234 ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Dec. 6.—The spot market 265 6d arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: De- | cember, 5s 234d; January, dbs 814d; Febru , b8 4d; March, 5s'434d: April, 5s 514d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa.. Dec. 6.—Consols, 106 9-18; sil- ver, 30340; French Rentes, 101 523gc. LXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 da — g8 Sterling Exchange, sight - 48914 | ¢ York Exchange, sight.. .- 0215 | ew York Exchat - 05 | Fine silver, spot, - 67 Mexican Doliars 55 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The market is steady at the compara- tively good prices. No. 1, 98%4c@81 B ctl: choice, $10114@1 0235 B cti; lower grades. 80@95¢ B cu; extra choice for milling, $1 033,@1 07%4. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — May—300 tons, $1 06%4: 600, $1 0614. REGUIAR MOT: N—May—£00 tons, | 3 December—400, 991jgc. | ze paid—100, $1 0135, AFTERNOON SESSI0N—May—1700 tons, $1 0654: 1600, $1 06Y5: 200, $1 063, BARLE 5 firmer, Feed bringing a smail ad- vance. Feed, 65@B614c: choice, 873,@68%%c B ctl; Brewing, 70@8uc: Chevalier. $1 10@1 20 for No. 1and 70@90c ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Srss10N—10 0'clock—May—100 tons, 6914c: 200, 653/5C. KEoviak MusNiNa SesstoN—May—100 tons, 87140, AFTERNOON SEASION—May—100 tons, 8914c; 200, 70c: 500, 64 %4c. OATS—The chofcer grades are a fraction higher, the others being_undisturbed. Milling are qu able at 70@75c B ctl; fancy Feed, govd to cnoice, 65@76c B o 5 8714@62%qc: Gray. 6216@724sc: Red, for seed, 35‘99?‘ emmk, for seed, $1 10@i 30; Surprise, V@8oe B CORN—Smali Round Yellow is lower. Large Yel- 10w, 80@821/4c; Small Round do, ¥214@85¢; White, 85@90c P ct. RYE—1a quiet at T714@H1140 B otl. BUCKWHEAT—85@$2%gc # ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 83 25@3 35:. Bakers’ extras, $3 16@3 25; supertine, $2 25@2 40 @ bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50 B ton: Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-Ib sacks are as foilows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 234c; Rye Flour, 814c; Rice Flour, 744c: Corn meal, 23,@3c; extra cream do, 3lpc: Oatmeal, 3%4¢; Oul uroats, 43ac; Hominy, 4@ilge: Buck- wheat Flour, d4c: Cracked Wheat, 3Yac; Farina, 4lgc; whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled’ Ot Pearl Barley, 414@3%a do, 54c @ b. HAY AND FEEUSTUFFS. BRAN —Oilcake Meal hus been advanced by the millers under & general agreement. $12 50@13 B ton, joboing rates. DOLINGS-816@19 for lower grades up to §20 .0 % ton for the vest. FERDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, 816@16 B ton; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21 @ ton; jobbing, $22 50; Coitonseea Uilcake, $21. HAY-No change in quotations. Wheat auotable 2037 BUG12 @ ton; Oui, 8649: Wheat and_ O, $7@10 50: Barley,” $6 50@9; Alfalfa, $6@7 Clover, $6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@10 50; stock, $6@8 B Lon. SIRAW—85@60c P bal BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Limas are weak at the decline. Bayos quotable at $1@1 10: Small Whites, 81 25@1 5 ¥ea, $1 50@1 75: Large W hiles, $1 20@1 40: Pink. 50T R Wianey, 81 1585 Linao &5 1082 00 : Red Kidne: + Limas, 82 d( 3 Butters. $1 75@1 §0. s Th L/ SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 75 2: Trieste, $1 90@2 20: Y ellow Mustard, $1 25@ ctl; Canar 1h; 50: Flax. $1 80 1 3@3 Altaira, 615@03c et % : T c 9 Ibi Hemp, dc @ 1. PEAS—Nominal ut $1 15@! othy, 6 g uz? 120 B ctl for Niles. §1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets, $1 50 for Rivers ana $1 7b for Merced; Salinas Burbanks, B60@85¢; River Bur- banks, 30@350: Oregon Burbanks, 50@70c; Kiver NTONS—Quoted at 50@65¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Mushrooms are quotable at{ 41403 Spliv. Peas, 4%4c; Green | The followins prices rule on the Fruit E: | as toliows, | @10c for paper-shel | Hams, 11c; 10@20c for wild and 50c B 1 for cultivated: Green Peppers quotaple at 3U@75c @ box: Dried Pepnm,wgwc % Ib: Tomatoes,85@65¢ B bx: Gar- den Peas. 4@be: String Beans, 6@7c: Dried Okra, 1234@15¢ & th; Caboage, b0c ® ctl; Feed Carrots, 80@40c; Garlic, 4@slec ® Ib: Marrowlaw Squash, #8210 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market 15 very weak and 30c Is the general price for funcy Creamery, though about balf the houses still quote our top figure as an ex- treme. GREAMERY—Fancy, 0832%40; seconds, 27@29¢ DATRY—Fancy, 271,@28c: £00d o choice, 26@ 26¢; lower grades, 20@2ic. CREAMERY 1UB—20@22Y2C B b PICKLED RoLi—18@2214C P . CHEESE—Continues RKIN—16@173, ® Ib: common to good, 6@9c P Ib; Young America, S) 10@llc; Eastern. 12@135c & Ib. }.GGS—" he market is off again and very weak. Stocks continue to accumulate. Fancy Eastern guotable at 25c; good to choice Eastern, 22 24c: seconds, 18@2lc; store Eggs, 2214 rauch Eggs, 271@30c B doz, with occasion igher. sales POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY~—Turkeys continue weak and dressed are lower. There is quite 2 stock of Eastern Roost- ers still on hand. Live Turkeys, 9@11c for Gobblers and 9@11c for Hens; dressed do, 10@1215c; Geese, B pair, §1 50 @2: bucks, $4 50@6: Hens, 3 50@5 50: Roosters. ung, $i@4 50: do, old, $i@4 0; Fryers, 83 50 @4: Broilers, $303 50" for _large and $4 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 26@2 P dozen for young and 81 for old. GAME—Ducks advanced again, but supplies of Quatl were too large to admit of much improve- ment. Quatl, 90c@$1 P dozen: Mallard, $3@4 50 P dozen; Canvasback, $3@7 50;_ Spriz, $2 50@: Teal. $1 75@2; Wideeon, $1 75; $1 25@1 50: Hare, $1 25: Labbits,'$1 50 for Cot tontails and $1 25 for_small; Gray Geese, 82 50; White Geese, §125; Brant, $1 1 75: Honk- ers, $3 50@4 50; English Snipe, $1 50@2; Jack Snipe, $1@1 25 B dozen DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, 40@50c; Apples 75¢@$1 1b for good to choice, 35@6Uc for common to fair and 81 25 for cholce Spitzentergs; Lady Apples, §1 50@2: Winter Nellls Pears, $1 25 @ 60: other Pears, 40@50c. BERRIES—Cranberrics, $10 50 B bbl. GRAPES—Crates sold well for shipment, but boxes were dull and weak. Black Ferrara, 4 50c B box; Muscats, 35@50¢ P box; Verdels, 5 @75c: Cornichon, 40@6Uc; Tokay, 35@50c: Grapes 10 crates bring 10@25¢ more than In boxes. CITRUS FRUITS — Prices remain without change. California Oranses, 81 50@:2 for Seedlings, and %2 75@3 B box for Navels; Japanese Mandarins, 760@$] 25 @ box: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes. $6; Cantornia Limes, 50@75c: Ba- nanas, $1@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2 50@d B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—No more business of any consequence is expectcd until after the holidays. chiange: Apples, 21a@3c @ B for quariered, 3@3Yac B Ib for sliced and 414@%c @ I for evaporated; Peaches, 3@be, ana 5Ya@be for fancy : peeled, in boxes, 12@ 18c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6Yac B I for 40@50's and 5@51 ¢ for 50@60's A pricots, 71y @8 Vac for prime to choice and 9@10¢ B 1b for fancy Figs, blac 2C I for pressed @2%/z¢ for unpressed: ) 3La@4lac 1 10r pressed in sacks. and 5@sc in_boxes: o £ Pears, e @ Ib for evarorated balves, 4@615c quartérs: Plums, 3% for_pitted and 11,@ 21 for unpitte 5@sc B Ib for prie 10 choice and 634¢ for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are carload lots, b. San Franciseo: London layers, 90c@$l ¥ box; four-crown loose, 334c B M: three-crown, 100: crown, 214¢; seedless Sultanas, S14@314c: Muscatels, 214@; clusters, 31 35@l 50: De- Imperial clusters, $2 60 hesa clusters. $ @2 75: Dried NUTS—Chestnuts. 7@8c for No. 1 bard bing lots; Almonds, ? b and ¢ for sottshell, job’ 6@75c for Languedoc and 814 bt 3la@Ac B ib for California; Hickory Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8c for polished 21l Nuts, 7a@8c B ib: Cocoanuts, $4 5 HO omb. 10 th for bright and_ 8@ e for lower grade: (e extracted, 5@5ac % Ib: light amber extracted, 414@: dark am- ber. 4¢: dark, BEESWAX— ‘Walnuts, B 100. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS-Hams rule firm and scarce. Lard_is also weak, but ble at 7c B Ib for heavy, and Thae B Ib for iight medius b for light 11@ 12 for extra light and 12 gar cured : East- ern Sugar-cuj : California Mess B B bbl: extra mess do, §8; family do, $0@9 50; extra prime_Pork, 88 % bbl; extra clear, §14 @ bbl; mess, $13 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 912@10c # Ib. LARD—Eastern Uerces, quotable at 8@614 1 for compound and 8c tor pure; pails, Slgc; C fornia tierces, 6c for compotnd and 614c for pure half bbls. 634¢: 10-1b tins, 7 , T84¢ B Ib. COTTOLES ® b in 10-1'tins. HIDES, TALLOW WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Weak and quiet at the de- cline. culls and brands. Heavy salted steers, 7 s culis and medium, tc B ht, 5c @ 1h; culls and brands, 4c: Cowhides, ¢ 3 1 culls and brands, i@digc: salted Sc % M: salted Calf, 7c 8 M: saited Veul. ry Hides, 10@12c @ Bb: culls and brands, 8c dry Kip and Veal, 10c @ Ib: culls, 7c: dry culls, 10c B Ib; Goaiskins, 20@35c each; ; Deerskins, good summer, 40¢; medium, winter, 10@15c: Sneepskins, shearlings, 20 each; short wool, 30@ade each: wedium, 50 @60c each: long wool, 60@70c each. Cullsofall kinds, about 15c less. 0. 1 rendered quotable at 4@414c; ined, 6c; Grease. 21@3c B b, market fs s Il withont lite. We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7 3 an Joaquin and Soutkern, $1a@6c; free Jaic: detective do, 4@6C B b. HOPS—Nominal at 5@7¢ ® . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Harrison's clrcular says: “During the week there have been efght arrivals from the Coast collieries with 16,943 tons of Coal, from Australia 1660 tons, from Swansea 3514 tons. The light ar- Tiv: of foreign grades for the past two weeks are aiding our jobbers to handle the accumulation of the early part of November. The imports for last month were 40,000 tons greater than in November. 1894. The arrivals of Auscralian and English were over 87,000 tons 1n_Novemoer, hence there is & bounteous supply of these grades now in stock. The consumption of Swansea continues to Increase, although the list of future engagements for loading at Swansea is diminishing and freight rates have been marked up. Anstralian Coal rates are easy, and some few charters nave been effected at the decline. Recent information from the Colonics predicts labor disturbances, and every indication Points to a sirike in the Coal regions at an early date. The present rates paid for hewing Coal by co liery proprietors afford the Jaborers a bare sub- 8 stence, hence dissatisfaction prevails and a rup- ture seems inevitable. There 1S no change of quota- tions this week. xnd but few contracts have so far been made for 1898 deliveries, as the general belief 15 that low prices will prevail, hence our large con- sumers are postponing making provisions for future requirements, althongh prudence would dic- tate their ordering a portion of their fuel needs at the present asking rates. There are a number of contingencies that may occur to disturd values, such as strikes, a light harvest, low grain freights, an increased local constmption of Coal combina: tions at points of supply to_sdvance prices.” Wellington is quotable at $8 ton; New Wellington. $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, #750: Seattle, $5 50: Bryant, $5 50 $5: Wallsend, $6 50: Scotch. $7 50: Brymbo, $750: Cumberland, $14 in bulk and $13 in sacks; £12; Welsh _An: No pusiness. Pennsylvania_Anthracite Fsg. thracite Egg, $10; Cannel, 87 50@8: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk anda $15 @ ton in sacks. QUICKSILVER—The City of Everett took 1500 s for New York. RDAGE—The local cordage company an- nounces the withdrawal of its prices for the present. —.Chinese mixed, $3_30@3 35: No. 1, 83 65 ; extra No. 1, $3 90@4 10; Hawaiian, , 83 6215@}: Rangoon, 33 30 B ctl. —The Wesiern Sugar Refiuery Company quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 63%gc: Dry Granulated, 434c; Confectioners' A, 4&4c; Magnolia A, R7sc: Extra C, #84c: Golden C. 354c; balf-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 14c more. ‘H\.{‘RUP—Golden. (0 bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. THogs have moved up another fraction. The other descriptions are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as foliows: BEKF—First gualivy, 5@5%ac; second quality, 4%c; third do, 3@dc B . EAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7¢ B . ‘r;tbum.\'—wunv ap@bc; Ewes, 4@ilgc LAMB—514@6c B 4. PORK~lee'uorg§ 3i4c P M for large and 335c for small ; dressed do, 412@? 2C B . RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE, ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour,ar. sks 38.326)Leather. rolis...... 130 wi £6,409 Rasins, bXs.. 726 #,930 Lime, bbis. 240 909 Quicksilver, fiasks 392 90/Sugar, bbls. . 140 2,069 Lumber, M. fee 30 118 Wine, Kals. 38,900 178/\Wool. ] 130/Hops, bls. 87 1,085 Chicory, bbls 65 '295 Tailow, culs. . 142 253 Powder, case: 3 120 THE CALL CALENDAR, DECEMBER, 1895. w. ¥r|sSa| Moon's Phases. 4 1 18| December 1, Full Moon. December 8§, Last Quarter. December 15, New Moon. December 23, First Quarier. December 31, Full Moon. 6| 7 13|14 21 28 & C ® brands. | FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Batter and Eggs are cheaper. Meats show no change. Turkeys are lower and Game 1s higher. Fish shows little change. Fralts and Vegetables sell a: about last week's ces. p}‘ouowmgu THE CALL'S regular weekly retail price list: COAT—PER TON. Cannel...... :g 9 50| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 Wellingion 10 00 Southfield New Wel- Wellington 950 lington. 10 00 Scoteh..... 950 Seattle. —@ 750 Coos Bay... T = Castle Gate. 9 50@10 00| DAIEY PRODUCE, ETC. Bautter, fancy, @ |Cheese, Eastern...15@20 | square . 65@70 Cheese, Swiss..... 20@30 | do, % 10} 60@ — | Common Eggs#dz25@30 | do. choice 55 — | Ranch E: Ordinary ao! —@50 Eastern Exgs. do, Pickled. ... 40@45 Honey, comb, #1b.12@15 Cheese, Cal. 10@12! do, extracted-... 8@12 MEATS—PER POUND. 17 | Pork, fresh.........12@15 15 Pork, sal .12@15 10| Pork’ Chopy 12@15 —|Round Steal 10 15 Sirloin Steak .. 1236@ — 15@17 Porterhouse, do...17@20 12615 Smoked Bee...... —@13 8@10| Pork Sausages. @20 .. 8@1215| Veal 10@15 POULTRY AND GANE. Hens, each..... 40@ 60 Hare, cach. 15@ 20 Young Roost- Wild Geese, ea 25@ 40 ers, each..... 40@ 60 Canvasback, 0l1d Koosters, | P pair....... 175 each.. agg 60 Mailard, % pairl 00@1 25 Fryers, each... 35@ 40 Sprig, ¥ pair.. 65@ 75 filenean 45 35Teal, P pair.. @ O urkeys, —|\Widgeon, B pr 5 Ducks, each... 50@ 65 SmllDnck, B br. 35@ 40 Geese, each... 1 50@1 75 Quail, B doz...1 20@_ — Pigeons, B p) 50@ 175 Eng Snipe,#dz3 50@3 00 Rabbits, ¥ pr.. 35@ 40/Common do....1 M)ng 75 FRUITS AND NUTS. Almonds, B b.... 1?815 Limes, B doz 10@15 Apples, P 1b. 4@ 5 Oranges, B d 50 Colouiiateach: §%§§3‘¥°‘fl"“ o W6 568 , each., Persimmon: g:l;gvr%ea Bat £ 131{;.“!1::5‘ B 1. 3 15 'S, | Walnu i Lemons, % d lagzou = . VEGETABLES. Asparagus, B 1b...50@60 Lettuce, B doz. 20 Artichokes, Bdoz75@1 00Mushrooms, B .. 20@40 L O i )y e B nions, ¢ . g Colored, B S 2o 8 Pepper,green 3 . 810 Lima. 8 b. 4@ 6 Parsnips, B doz....15@20 Cabbage, each..... 5@10 Potatoes, B b..... 2@ 3 Cauliflowers, each. 5@ 8 do, Sweet. B b.. 4@ 5 Celery, % bunch. 55 — Radishes.®dzbcns.12@15 Cucumbrs, ® dz....26@30 Sage, B 1. 25@35 Cress, dzbunchs.20@25 String Beans, 1.10@12 Garlic, B 1. ... hyme, B tb. V@ 8T S8@10 Turnips, ® doz 6@ ¥ Tomatoes, B Ib. FISH—PER POUND. Green' Peas, @ 1b Lentils, B ... Kingfish . Mackerel do, Horse.. Perch. . Do, hardshel 100. Pompano. Rockfish. —(@12 Do, softshell, @: Salmon. smol 20@ —|Mussels, B qrt.... 10@15 Salmon, fresh......10@12 Oysters, Cal, 3 100.50@ — Shrimps. . 10 Do, Eastern, B dz. 25@35 THE STOCK MARKET. With the exception of Bodie Con. and Occiden- tal, things were pretty dull yesterday. The former went up and the latter went down. Boaie ad- vanced to 59c and Occidental declined to 65c, though it subsequently recovered some of the lost ground. The other stocks showed mo change worthy of note. The close was firmer, as will be scen below. Belcher sold up to 39c. NOTES. The California-street Railroad Company will pay a monthly dividend of 50c on December 11. A member of the firm of Sutro & Co. yesterday Paid 2000 for & seat in the Stock and Bond Ex- change. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco tock Board yesterday: REGULARMORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT:30. .22,300 (OV'....2.15 1800 Oceldtl. .79 21| 50 Confid \...72 200 Ophir....1.25 5500 Exchar...07 200 Ovrmn... .10 "46H00 H&N ....'92 200 Potost ... 60 4'\\300 Occidsl....72/100 Unlon G.. AFTFRNOON SESSION--2:30. .23100 Chollar 300 Ophir. ~23100 Con: 20100 Potosi. 3250 E B & B..08 300 Savage. 85500 H&N.....91 200 Seg Bel 83100 Kentuck..05200 S Nev. 59500 Mexicn. +19/400 Oceidt 500 Bullion 100 Bulwer. Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday : REGUIAR SFSST0N—10:27, 00 : 350 Union C.. 7200 Y Jacket..2 76I:15|) cersmene, 1 i 2 23500 Challge. 4100 Chollar.. 15350 C N -23500 C Point. 34500 Potosi. 07 300 Savage! 08400 S Ne 43200 Union . 45300 .. 92400 Y Jacket 38500 -37300 ... 84250 G & C.. BT 800 ... 86350 H & N 58 100 Mexican. 0200 ... 200 Challnge..26/500 Mono. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, Dec. 6— & P. M. W G Blatt & w, Detroit A S Lev: Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. 25 26Juha, 02 03 15 18 Justice 04 06 22 24 Kentuck. 05 06 39 40 Lady Wash.... 01 02 Best & Beicher. 86 &7 Mexican. 38 40 BentonCon.... — b0 Mt. Disblo. 1 20 Bodte, 58 60 Mono 10 13 ‘Bullion 19 21 NevadaQuesn — 08 Bulwer. 10 13 Occidental. 74 07 100phir.. 135 30 31 0verman 13 ... 28 29/Potos 62 Con. Cal. & Va.2.20 2.25 Savage. 44 Con. Impenai. 02 03|Seg. Beichor... 09 10 Confidence..... 75 —(Slerra Nevada 65 66 Con.New York. — 02/Scorpion. vz — Crown Pomnt... 83 34 Silver Hili, 02 04 EastSierraNev — 02S 20 - Excheqyer.. 07 08 05 - Iureka Con.... 15 —|Union Con. 53 55 Gould &Curry. 45 46Utah. 05 07 Hale & Norcrs. 91 92 Yelio 28 25 Io .. 05 07 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY, Dec. 6-2p. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked U 8 4s coup..111 ~ |UBas reg...110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCble5s. 11015113 Do. 2d iss 6s.101 - Cal Elec L6s.10714109 [P &0 Ky 6s.110 — CntraCW 5s. — " "10015 P& Ch Rv 6s.1033410! Dpntstex-cp 77 95 | Pwl-st.RR6s. — 11614 EdsnL&P 65.105 10614 Reno. WL&EL — 105 F&CHRRs.105 ~ — ""|RiverW Coés — 100 Geary-stR58.100 — ISactoP & I...100 1023, LosAng L,6s. — |SFENPRR5810234104 DoGnted.6s. — 102158PRRATiz6s — 98 Mkt-stCble6s — 125 SPRRCalfs.110 — DoRv(0n5s..10714108 |SPRR Calbs.. 80 NevCNgR8s. — 102 |SPBrRCaiés. 9534 9614 N PCRR68.10315 — SVWater6s..1211412214, N Ry Cal 65.10234106%, BV Waterds... 99341 0 N Ry Cal 5s. — — |StkinG&E6s — 103 Oak Gas 53..101 1071 SunstT&Tes. — 103 s = PacRollMés.. — —% Tbe = ContraCosta. — BGl4San Jose...... — 100 Marin Co..... 80 = |SpringValley 9914100 Capital. — 3934 Pacific Light. 4514 46 Centrai 771 98 24 Can Francace 7108 1970 Ok G L&H. D014 51 |Stockion..... = 2114 PacGasImp. 8214 8214 IXSURAN CE 8TOCKS. FiremansFd.16415 — ... 8615 — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.127143130 “V‘gfi London&SF. i CalSD&TCo.. 6615 60 = FirstNatlonl. 17815 — Grangers. SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1500 - 160 HumbS&L.1000 e 300 Mutual...... — 41 840 SF SavUniond80 500 STREET RAILROAD KTOCKS. 05 - 60 172 e 4dlp 44 POWDER STOCKS. MORNING mRSSION. Board—14§ v Water, 989 75 do. 9054, z Street— 20 Oakland Gas, 5014: 180 Pacific Light- ing Co, b 5, 45; $20,000 S V 4% Bonds, 99%. AFTERNOON SKSSTON. Board—20 Edison Licht & Power Co, 95: 50 Hutchinson S P Co, 1234 ; 5 do, 12%: 20§ F Gas- light, 713. HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. T Middleton, Everett R C Lane, Chicago D C Joslyn, Chicago W M Sims, Sacto 4 A Dusiin, Palo Allo E J Couway, Sacto on. Bakersfield J J Dunn, Berkeley W T Harris, Petaluma H S Warner & w, Cal " Shine & w, Seattle D J Painter, Vacaville Miss Grays, Salem J T Coffman, Healdsburg D S Fish, Lemoo! MrsJS'Noble, Dunsmuir E B Crissey,w, Jamestwn T B Everett, Denver L A Megritt, Woodland R M Brown, Woodland W J Irvine & w, Sacto J H Russell, Oakland J P Grozin & w, Los Ang H O Hickok, San Jose F M Burkholder, Sn Jose P CJones, Kons station E D Wells, Modesto Y PC D Bradley, Merced A J Henman, Reu Bluff H T Kenncdy, Washton O A Butler, Washington rs C F Jones, Portland J Schambergen &iy,Sacto E D Baker, Portland C H _Kelly, Carson Noss & wf, Lancaster E G Burkam&f.SiouxCity 1 de Turk, Santa Rosa ~ J 1. Bowers, Ukiah J Floyd, California J F Manlove,Sacramento RC A L Levinsky, Stockton EJ ¢ Drysdale, San Jose E M _Hughes&wi, Fresno A Peters, Sucramento H E E 0 W House, Los Angeles J B Grillo, Vancouver CFBryant, Diamondspgs W W Gray, Merced . D'Oy San Jose J P Harlan, California S Quigley, California 1 B Smith, Ukiah T Alexander, Healdsbrg J M Jasper, Wheatland LICK HOUSE. A T Lipman, Berkeley M T Hubbard, Sacto § Gambertar Stoekion G W Belshaw, Pac Grove Jos Maristany, Alameda M J Dillon, Sacto W B Sanbourn, Oakland J L Buell, Concord F E Rowe, Seattle C H Dodd, Portland E May, Portland R Linder, Tulare I M Wilmans, Cal Mrs G E Whitney, Cal R E Dickson, Sn Rafael A L Colton, Mt Hamilton W C Cressey, San Jose P W Tompkins, Berkeley J Rennle, St Helena G W Schmidi, St Helena A White, Los Angeles C H Bentley, Sacto R C Minor, Stockton G F Buck, Stockton P C Morz, Stockton J T Boyle, san Jose P G Seymour, Antioch G J kverett, Sacto A H Grayson, Alameda L T, Janes, Mill Valley E W Bull, Chicago J Bayley, Stockton J S Wheeler, Martinez C A Whitney, N Y R M E Clark, N ¥ T M Parcelio, Chicago M T Effold & w, Tenn T C Hooker, Mariposa G P Sanborn, Woodland J P Swaln & w, Portland PALACE HOTEL. G W Irwin, Montana B F Mouett, Chicago I, Prager, Portland I Prager, Seattle J W Hall, Port Blakely J E Barbour, N Y John Barbour, Ireland J R Cruthers, Portland F X Ciscott. N ¥ C D Stemson & w, Seattle N D Macauiey & 4, BC CL Webb, Seattle H M Kinney, Minn C W Shipley, Suisun C ¥ Ainsworih, Arizona E W Clark & w, Oregon A F Holden, Salt Lke Cy Sister Mary, Eng Mrs J H Rucker, S Jose Mrs A P Brown & maid, Burlingame M O Wilcox, Arizona Miss Dunn, San Jose E R Radke, Santa Cruz 7 H G Baudner. Los Ang F_ Wheeler, Burlingame J H Rucker, San Jose ~J McMillan & w,Boise Cy 3 H inowles & w, Oknd lice Knowles, Oakland B Gunnsburs, N Y B A Walrous, X Y ‘A D Long, Chicago S Bacharach, Phila BALDWIN HOTEL. S Shoop, San Jose J C Coppage, Philadelphia CD Hyland,LakeMerced J T rivers, Vacaville F A Jones, Portland G J Brigzs, N Y E A Cutter, Ariz T Blackmann, San Jose G Wright, Bakersfield E Rountze, Hanford W R Clarke, Stockton S Henery, Stockton W S McAllert, N Y H J Corcoran & w, Stock S F Jobnson, Walnut Cr J S Fitzgerald. Ariz W K Hill, Petaluma J Brownlee, Vallejo R Brownlee, Vallejo W D Shattuck, Boston S Blum, Butte City F A Stevens, Sacto C E Frederick, N Y A Bachman & w, Chicago Miss W Smith, N Y C C Brown, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Burton Witt, Trenton Mr Grouchin & w, L Ang Miss Markle, L Angeles B L Fisher, Alabama C Baker, Vailejo C E Crittenden, Boston Chas F Miller, Alcatraz J Collins, Alcatraz Lyman Jacobs, Sacto H B Patey, Sucramento John Reynolds, Berkeley James F Henery, Seattle Alex Miller, B C J A Fenton, Portland ———————————————— OCEAN STHAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franclisco. ToTE DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Dec 7, 4pu|Pler 13 7. 9au Pier 11 8.10ax | Pler 13 8. 9am Pler 13 8. 8au|Pier — San Diego.... 9.11au Pier 11 HumboldtBay Dec 9. 2em Pier9 Point LOma | Girays Harbor. Dec10,10ax Pier 2 Gaellc. China & Japan Decl0, 3pM PM SS Columbia... rortiand. ec 10/10Ax | Pler 24 San Juan. Dec11,12% (P M SS Dec1l, 9ax| Pler 11 STEAMER. | Walla Walla| Vic & Pgt Snd| Dec 11, 9aM|Pler 9 Monowas ... |Sydney.. Dec 12, 2pM | Oceanic Santa Hosa.. |San Diego.....|Dec 13.11aM| Pler 11 Faraiion.... | Yaauina Bay.. Dec 14,10aM | Pier 2 North Fork. | Humbbdidt Bay Dec 15, 9aM | Pier 3 State of Cal| Portiand.. Dec 15.10AM | Pler 24 STEAMERS TO AKRIVE STEAMER | FroM T Washtenaw ....| Panama . I Weeott.. .. | Ket River i Point Loma. ravs Harbor. 7 Portland Tacoma. 7 | Poruand % San Diego. 7 Walla Walia.... | Victoria & Puget Sound |- 7 San Juan. Panama. 8 Pomona. | Humbold: Bav. 8 Artec. |Central America. 9 Eureka.. .| Newport 7 9 Costa Rica. | beparture Bay 9 Homer |Coos Bav.. 11 Crescent City. . | Crescent Ciiv.. 1 North Fori | Humboldt Bay 1 Santa Rosa...... | Nan Diego.. 1 Acapulco. | Panama. 12 Farallon Yacuina Bay 12 State of Cal. Portland. 12 Umatilla, Victoria & Puget Sound |- Newport. .. Alice Blanchard | Portlan; SUN AND TIDE TABLE. Hueneme: schr Challenger, for PortTownsend; stmr Suol, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Newshoy, tmr Rival, hence Dec 5: stmr Noyo, hence Dec 5. Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Protection, 5 i ailed Dec 6—Stmr Navarro, for ME San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. HONGKONG—Sailed Dec 6—Scnr W H Talbot, San Francisco. m:’\l‘ul?}\'l:.\'l)—.&nlved Dec 4—Stmr Mariposa, Nov 14. 3 SR ST ANLEY—sailed Nov 22—Nor schr Bien, for Honolulu. Attived Nov 16— Br bark Foxglove, from Monte- video 1o load for Honolulu. “Pzi?fio STOWN-—Arrived Dec 5—Br bark Gulf Stream, from Gregon. . Sailed Dec 5—Br bark_Ravenscourt, for Hull. ACAPULCO—Salled Dec 4—Sunr Acapulco, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantlc Stesmers. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Brittanic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. NAPLES—Sailed Dec 6—Stmr Fulda, for New York. Arrived out Dec 6—Stmr Columbia. BROW HEAD— Passed Dec 6—Stmr Umbrla, fm New York, for Liverpool. tmporiations. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—4 cs cheese, 8 tubs but- ter. 24 bxs apples, 118 sks potatoes, 6 pkgs mdse, 3 PKgS coin, 4+ M 1t lumber, 380 tons coal. Port Orford—2 bls wool, 3 pkgs mdse, 1 bx butter, 0 M 1t lumber. —Per Gipsy—1 bx butter. atsonville—570 sks sugar. gSanta Cruz—500° bbis lime, 5 bxs butter, 1 bx sh. COOS BAY—Per Arago—650 tons coal, 691 cs salmon, 4 bxs butter, 1 cs cheese, 7 bdls hides, 280 sks potatoes, 3 pkes express, 83 M ft lumber, 8 cs groceries, 1 bao coin. Consignees. Per Gipsy—Herman Joost; San Francisco Flsh Co: Western Sugar Ref Co: ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co: H Cowell & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; Witzel & Baker. Per Arcata—De Bernardi & Co: M P Detels; Steele; Jansen, Rose & Heney; Bissinger & Co J Golden: Smith’s Cash Store: Wells, Fargo & Co3 Wieland Brewing Co; Standard Oil Co: Oakland Lumber Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; A D God- stal Scda Water Co; Crown DL T dard: Hills Bros Distiilery Co; A CShaw. ‘er A razo—Well 20 & Co_ Standard Ol C: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; C E Whitney g O C& N Co; Jansen, Rose & Hen Sternfeld Leather Co; W B Sumner & Co: Siockton Lumber Co: Thomas Loughran; Lievre, Fricke & Co; Well- man, Peck & Co. ———————————————————— OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. I={ C- F. WEBER & CO.," 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Sy e £ PACIFIC COAST STEAM ~Ellfl’ COMPANY CUT RATES Lol VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class... $8.00 Second Class. . S5 00 Meals and berth included. ’l‘icket Office—4 lmontgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. O. R. & IN. —T0— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First (lass, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia sails December 10 State of California sails. December 15 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL = FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: . For Mary Island, Loring. Wrangel, ‘Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A, Dec. 1, 16, 31, Jan. 15. 30. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.)yPort Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, An: ‘tes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3. Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fitth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Pori Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Kurekn, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boid: Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. i, Dec. 1,5, 9, 13, 17. 21. 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeiés) ana Newport, at 9 A.x.., Dec, 3,7,11, 15, 19, 28, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereatte: . For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 4. M., Dec. 1,5, 9,13,17, 21, 25, 9, and every fourth day thereatter. For Eusenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam~ ette Valley 10 A. .. 25tk of each month. ';r'lékn office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agenta. 10 Marke st.. San Francisco. HIGH WATER.]LOW WATER.| SUN. |MOON. Large. Small |Large Small | Klses| Seta | Rises 4.51(10.407 = 3 2 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. 7.| 2.42p 4.324f 9.52p 9.144| 7.12 \Small.|Large. 8. 4.097 5.16A'10.47p10.37al 7.13| 4.5111.508 BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } 8AN FRANCISCO, December 6. 1895, The time ball on Teiegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th ‘meriafan, or a: exactly 8 e. Greenwich time. . F. ¥ ECHTELER, N.. in charge. Lientenant SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. FRIDAY, December 6. Cousins, 90 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, 10 0 C & N Co. - Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 22 hours _from Whitesboro; r r uies and stave bolts, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 88 hours from Tilla- mook, lumber, to0 J S Kimball. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 8 hours from Moss Land- ing, etc: vroduce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Arago, Reed. 53 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse. to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr National “City, Andresen, 48 hours from Eureka: pass and lumber, 10 C A Hooper & Co. Nettie Low. Low, 6 hours from Point 40 bxs butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Clearea. FRIDAY, December 6, Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. CBI’ ship Galena, Reid, Hull: Balfour, Guthrie & NBP ship Corunna, Robson, Queenstown; G W Mc- ar. Bark Albert, Grifiths, Honolulu; Williams, DI- mond & Co. o G Bark Wilna, Slater, Nanalmo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons, Sailed. FRIDAY, December 6. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Stmr Coos Bay, Dugzan, Santa Cruz. Stmr Crescent City, Allén, Crescent City. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. mr Alcatraz, Dettmers. mr (1y of Everett, Buckman, Panama. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, Albfon. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Bonita, Smith, Port Harford, etc. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Rockport. Schr Orient, Mitchell, Coos Bay. Schr Laura’ Pike, Johnson, Eureka. Telographic. POINT LOBOS—December 6—10 p M—Weather thick; wind calm. Charters. ‘The bktn Mary Winkelman loads lumber at Port Gamble for Freemantle, Australia. The ship Bohemia loads wheat for Sydney, lump sum. Spoken. Nov 14—Tat 4 S, Iat $1 W, Br ship Cawdor, from Shields, for San Francisco. Miscellaneous. Thirty per cent reinsurance has been paid on the Brstmr Evandale, hence Nov &, for Yokohama and Hongkong. Domestic Ports. EUREKA~—Salled Dec 6—Stmr Weeott, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Pomona, hence Dec 5: brig 16 | Judson. Tanner, from San Pedro; schr Sparrow, hence Dec ~ |Vigont.. 38; stmr North Fork, bence Dec 5. 1814 20 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 6~Bktn Winkel- MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. man, from_Port Townsend. Alaskn Pkrs. — 9934/0ceanicSSCo — REDONDO—Salled Dec 6—Stmr Wesiport, for BIkDCoalCo. — 10 PacAuxFA. — 2 ueneme. Colcodnie: = 1 e Aar 98 1007 | PORTBLAKELEY—Salled Dec 6—Bark Ma- CalDrvDock, — — |PacI&NCo, — 80 | tida, for Honoluiu:ship Topgallant, for San Fran- EdisonLight. 9453 96 |PacRoll Mill 18 — | clsco: ship Benjamin Seawall. for Shangha. GasConAssn. — ' — |ParfPaintCo. — 9 POINT ARENA—Arrived Dec 6—Sunr Alcazar, awC&SCo. — PacTransCo. — 26 | hence Dec5. Hutch8PCo.. 13 131 PacT&TCo 60 — PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Dec 6—Stmr Min- JudsonMtgC. — — BunsetT&T.. 35 — | eola, for Comox. Mer Ex Assnl00 110 |[UnitedCCo — 25 NEWPORT—Salled Dec 6—Stmr Navarro, for OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAXY. Coolgardie gold fleldg (Freemantle), Austra- lia: $220 first class, 8110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAL, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Dec. 12,862 P 2.4 Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, December 28, at 10 A M. SPrCIAL PanTiEs.—Reduced special rates for parties Dec. 28 and Jan. 21. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market streot. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents, COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, ERypt, via Paris, first-clnss $160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. = . Uecember LA BRETA Capt. Rupe...... A = ... December 14, 2:00 3 LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. §:00°L. . LA NORMANDL <o UecembeE 21, .\ Capt. Poiro < .. December 9%, 1:00 r. x, A For further particulars appiy to s A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO,, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstowny from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Etruria. Dec. 14, 9 A M Etruria, Jan. 11, Campanta, Dec. 21, 2 » x| Aurania. Jan. 18, ... Umbria, Dec. 28, 9 A Campania, Jan. 35, Lucania, Jan. 4, . | Umbria, Feb 1. z Cabin ‘passage $60 and upward: second cabin :3&, #40, $45, according 1o steamer and accommo- ations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Furo at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s oflice, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BREOWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Throngh bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issued for freight and treas- are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout Cherbourg, Southampion. First class, $195; thi ass, §97'80. For further particulars apply (o PARROTT & CO., Aents, 366 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockten, Telephone Main 805. _Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co, VALLEJ0 AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. Sunday—8 1. M. o me p) T0 S Hongyie - Lending. Mission 1. Bler %, - 9 - > 4

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