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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1895. : ______________—____________fi_________________________—__———:: THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York Exchange advanced. n Dollars declined. 236 to China. futures off. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay and Feedstuifs undisturbed. ns very quiet. | plentifal and weak. Hides off 3 Provisions unchanged. Driea Froit motionless. Apples doing better. Grapes dull but firmer. Oranges rather higher. Game Turkeys higher. Other Poultry weak. Butter still lower. Eggs quiet. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TU . WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANcISCO, De- cember 10, 1895, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and neral forec ' Ihe following are the seasonal rainfalls to date npered with those of same date 1ast seasos st season 11.01: Red Bluft 4.70, rancisco 2.87, last season season 3 San Luis Obispo ; Los Angeles 1.03, last sea- 31, last season .96; Yuma San Diego eason 1. 85. following maximum temperatures are re- m stations in California to-day: Eureka % 58, San Francisco 56, Fresno 44, e 58, San Luis Obispo 78, Los An- Yuma 72. Maximum temperature 58, 50. b pressure still remains central in nd Central Idabo. North of this section on considerablo rise in pressure during Sour hours. 1t has failen slight] oon along the Pacific_Coast. in the Columbia Kiver Valley. 0 cast along the Oregon and conditions are such as torm oward the re a.0ng the that the rain area will ILe f; entire coast ref it lik exten her southward than during the de sion of , when it reached FLureka. probably incresse in Nortkern Cali- v, and the fair weather saturday will hardly We 18 prev: n Wednesday. San Francisco for thirty hours cloudiness in orn_and central portions, with Tain +in the extreme north poriion; slightly ght to fresh southerly winds. fornia — Fair; stationary temper- northerly winds. air; stationary temperature. siationary temperature. tationary temperature. isco and vicinity—increasing cloudi- , probably foilowed by rain during Wednesday nigl ¢ temperature: light winds, NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. W YORK, N. du: 10.—The excitement subsiding, as to-day ties fell way below Tobacco, which was red for only 85,200 hile Leather pre- rials is gradua tions in these spes inthet Monday. shows up with but 3 ay. Atihe opening there was a co. which carried the stock down from . reports having been current to the effect " bad soid $1,000,000 new stock factor was the fresh cut In tes by a Western competitor. mor was officially denied, and back to 7214 and ising to 1.7, but | ing movement of moder- ons carried the siock down to erred was depressed early in . only Lo rise later on 7S held another meet- t00d that the subject of discussed. vere a little more aciive at a t was favorably in- erling exchange ana © that no gold will be forwarded the proposed distribution of he Manhattan and W est- Manhattan, it is semi-offi- arned its dividend for the n Union statement to be will show a comfortable bal- | all charges. om 10134 to 10314, and West- companies. re tnan £83/5. Subsequently there was a rezction to nd 88 respectively. The | railway list was dull throughoat, and at one time | of 1@155 per cent. In the after- Jowever, wnen Sugar, Leather preferred and cco , the improvement was lost. | , Gas was firm on the postponement of the | proceadin Attorney-General Hancock. | v 2 was paid to the suit brought | he stock ruled steady at active stocks Consolidated Gas of New York bounded up from 14813 to 15015 on rumors eal with the ouiside companies. Iilinois 110 68 and Toledo and Obio Central pre- ferred 8 1o 7 culatio: closed quiet and | iar. Ne ces show.declines of i/ t0 34 | cent io the tand 13@1%, percent in | ndustr Leatber preferred gained 1a, Chicago Gas Munhaitan 3, and Consolidated Gas 4% per cent. | Total sales w 8 shares, | ids were lower. Nales were $1,168,000. apeake and Ohio general four and one-half fell nd Northern Pacitic fives cer- 4: Des Momes and Fort Dodge | 10 84: Duluth and Man. sixes cer- 1llinois Central fours of 1851, 1 st preferred, 2 to 934; St. Louis s, 214 10 69 and do. seconds, 214 ston, liarrisburg and Henderson 1 80: Northern Pacific Terminal 107; Savanuah aud Western Consoli- s cert s, 174 to 6634 and Union Pa- 4 nd one-half certificates, 1 to In Government bonds $30,000 registered of 1907 brought 11114, Safe Deposit Company reports hicago tilicates, 34 to fours, ates, silver bullion on band, 206,072 ounces; certificates outstanding, 206 Grain. —About steady, active. Winter wheat, , #2 25@2 65: do, fair to fancy, $2 656 . patents, 33 45@3 75: Minnesota clears, | 10; do, stralghts, $3@3 »5; do, patents, $3 15@3 40: low extras. $2 25@2 65; city mills, | %3 90@4; do. patents. $4@4 25. Southern Flour— | Quiet; steady. { ommon to fair extra, §2 10@2 80; £00d to choice, $2 90@3. AL— Dull, steady. Yellow Western, ominal. EY—Nominal. Lower: active. No. 2 red, store and 701 afloat, 713,372¢; t o. b, 71% Northern, 883c. Op- tions were fairly active and declined through frce local realizing, with the close weak and 34@lc below yesterd: v and chiefly a local trade.” may | most_active. No. 2 red, Jaunuary, | March, 69%4c; Ma 8815c; J.'mulry,[ July, 681ac; Décember, 6654 —Eairly —active; easier. ' No. 2, 85gc | elevator: afloat. Options were moderately active and unchanged to 34c lower, through local | May mo: ng. active. Uecember, 35¢; Jan- 51/gc: June, 351ac cady. " Options,” dull. easier. January, 23%gc; May, 25c . 8 rice 2434¢: Chicago, 2 3 white, 23%c; mixed Western, white o, 2435@28c; white State, Provisions. easy. Western steam, LARD—Quiet, $5 50 asked: December. 85 50, nominal; refined, dull; Continent, $6: South American, $6 30; compound, 45s@be. FORK— quiet. Mess, $5@9 50. IER—Firm: fair demand. State dairy, do_ creamery, 19 @ 26c: Western do creamery, 17@27c; do June, S@1&c; Elgins, 27c; imitation BU 12 @ 2! dairy, 1035@1 16@22 f rouis, 11@15 E — Fuif demand: fancy firm; State lirge, TA@10c; do tancy. 734G T0c; a0 small @103 stern small, 954@10%4c; par Ak ian, 3o4@7c; full skims, 2@3c, 2O DA% B S — Quiet_and firm. State ana_Pennsyl- vania, 25@27c; Southern, 21@ icehouse. 18 @20c; do per case, 83 50@4 50: Western, iresh, Zl@2ic: do per case, 83 50@4 50; limed, 17c; do per case, §5 50@A; Western fresh, 21@24c: do per case. 33 50@4 25. TALLOW — Eas; Cliy, 414c asked; country, 41s@4 % COTTONSEED OIL—Steady. quiet. Crude, 26c: yellow prime, new, 29@2914c; do off grades, 28150 RiCE—Firm. Domestic, 3@5%c: Japan, 33, @dc. quiet. MOLLSSES_Quiet. New yrieans, new, 27@sbc. COFFEE—Barely 5 own. December, 813 80: January, $14 0: Feb. ruary, 813 55; March, $13 40@! . $18 50 @13 90; June, $12 65: July, $12 45; Sep- tember. $12. Spot Rio, dull, sieady: No. 7, 14l4c, SUGAR—Raw, dull. firm. Far refining. 375G 8l4c; centrifugals, 96 Lest. 315@35mc: Tefined, qujet, steady; off A, 4 3-16@4%c: mold A, 4%4c; standard A, 4(?)5 ;3 confectioners’ A, 41ac; cul loat end crushed, bije: powdered, 47gc: granulated, 455@4s4c; cubes, 4%c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUITS—Raisins. muscatel crown, 4@414c: do, 3-crown, 3@3Y4c: London ers, 85cagl 25. APRICOTS—Rags, 1016@12¢. PEACHES—Peeled, 15¢; unpeeied, 53,@8%4c, ALMONDS—Paper-shell, 11@12c; do, soft-shell, 104 @l0c: Pucitic Coast, $14@10c; London markel un- changed. WOUL—Quiet, firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American. $12@14 50. COPPER—Easy. Lake, $10 B.':?: 70. LEAD—Quiet. Domestic, $3 253@3 30. TIN—Easy. Straits, $13 85@13 lates, mod- erate. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50@3 60. Sugar was | S | Consolidated Gas..154 | Colo. Fuel & iron.. 303 RicGrande &Westn 17 | Louisville Nad Ch. 88} CIAL WORLD. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Tr1., Dec. 10.—The bull market in wheat which showed such lively attributes yester. day had suffered something in the way of modifi- cation this morning. Instead of clamorous buying there was an undisgmsed disposition to sell, and any one who was rash enough to bid found all the wheat necessary to satisfy his wants. Under these conditions prices declined until they met with re- sistance from holders of “puts.” The weakness was primarily due to Liverpool’s failure to fully refiect the strength of yesterday in American markets. Of secondary importance in causing weakness the world's shipments of 71,850,000 bushels and large Northwestern receipts, 1239 cars, were about equal. The Government Teport 10 issue in the afternoon tended to restrict trading, The general belief was that it would neither afford radical aid nor tend 10 depress prices very much. Receipts at Chicago were 290 cars, and 136,340 bushels were taken from store. Export clearances amounted to 236.734 bushels. The elevator peo- ple were among the most liberal sellers to-day, while one or two of the professionals were active in the same direction. Bradstreet repor:ed a decrease in the world's available supply of 237,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were quiet. Continental markets were unchanged to higher. May wheat opened ld_between 625 ¢, closing at 82¢, Ty vesterday. timated receips for (0-morrow 125 cars. CORN—Business in corn did not materially vary 1 volume or siznificance from that of recent days. Occasions of moderate gctivity were seen, but the average was below an ordmary trade. As usual prices were up or down in accord with those of whea! Re ceipts were 608 cars. and 149,315 bush- els were withdrawn from store. Liverpool cables were firm. Export clearapces amounted to 225,- 447 bushels. Bradstreet reporied an increase in available stocks of 196,000 bushels. May corn opened at 29¢, declined to and closed at 2834c, g under vesterday, Estimated receipts for to- morrow 300 cars. OATS—Much the same state of affairs prevailed in oats as in corn. They were dull, and what changes were observed were due to the action of wheat. Receipts were 338 cars, and 103,897 bushels were taken from store. Bradstreet gave a decrease in stocks of 468.000 busheis. May oats closed %gc undcr yesterany. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 285 cars. to 623 FLAX—Was firm. Cash sold 8i@94%ec; De- | cember, May, 42 cars. PROVISIONS—The information from the stock- vards was not so depressing this morning, and proanct participated inthe better feeling. The weakness of wheat was antagonistic to speculative improvement, however, and beyond a steady_tone there was therefore no intrinsic benefit noted. Later prices declined in svmpathy with grain. May pork closed 7lac lower, and May lard and May ribs each 2Vac lower. Closing Prices. HEAT—December, 5814c: January, 5814c; v. 62c. N—December, 2534¢: January, 25%c; May, 17c: 18c; May, PORK — December, $7 76: January, $8 45; May, §8 8215, LARD — December, 85 25; May. $5 50. RIBS — December, $4 25; January, $4 25: 4 50. 93c; 973,@98c. Receipls were w 'S—December, February, $5 10; January, TER—The supply of butter was very light and trade in consequence was quiet. Prices were advanced, and the feeling firm. C meries Extras 26c 4@25c. Dairies—Firsts, 17@ 18c: seconds, 12@l4c. Other prices unchanged. —Were firm. Fresh stock was scarce and other sorts were slow. Prices unchanged. MONEY—Was 5@5%, per cent on call and 6@ 614 per cent on time loans. New York exchange sold aL 26@30c premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL.. Dec. 10.—The de- mand for cattle to-day was light, but it was suffi- clently large to absorb the small run, and prices held steady. The small supply of hogs on sale to- day was disposed of firm prices. An advance of 5¢ was reported. There was a fairly active demand sheep, and prices were stead CATTLE — Receints, 6500. Common to extra stesrs, £3 00@5 00: stockers and feeders, 82 20@ R cows and bulis, $1 50@3 50: calves, 50@5 85; Texans, £2 60@3 40. 000, Heavy packing and 60: common 1o choice 60: choice assoried, $3 50@3 680; 1ght, $3 10@3 60: pigs, $2 85@3 55. SHEEP—Keceipts, 15,000. luferior to cnoice, $175@3 30; lambs, $3@4 40. mixed, §5 401 n STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call steady at 115@2145%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile vaper, 415@6%4%. Bar silver, 66c. Mexican dol- lars, 53c. Sieriing exchange is easier. with actual business in bankers’ bils at 84 K73,@4 £8 for sixtv days and $4 8334@4 89 for demand. Posted rates. $4 B815@4 ¥91a. Commercial bills, 84 X614 @4 X714. Government bonds higher; State bonds dull: ralirosd bonds easier. Silver at the board CLOSINA STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 94 |Norfolk & Wes" Atchison.. 1615/ Preferred... Preferred . 3504 North American.. | Northern Pacitic.. | Preferred. |Nortnwestern. Adams kxpress...148 Alton, Terre Haute. 58 ‘American Express.113 ‘American Tobacco. 71 Preterrea 981 Bay State Gas 19 Baltimore & Uhio.. 60%| Brunswick Lends: 1| Buffalo, Roch & P. 20 Canaaa Pacliic. Canada Sonthern: Canton Land. Centrai Pacific Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alton. l’ruenm.& a Cbicago, B. Chicago & E. Ill. Preferced. Chicagouss. Cleve & Pit{sburz.187 Consolidauon Coal. Y. Chicago&S.L ist'preferred. 24 preferred. Y.&N. H.. 18 Y.& New Eng. 50 Y. Susq & W...' 10 15/Ontario. 4 Ontario & Western. 158 |Oregon Improvmt. 170 | Preterred. 825/4/Oregon Navigation. 48 Oregon Short Lin 100 |Pacific Man 613 Peoria, D.& Evans. |Pittsburg & W ptd. 28 Pullman Paiace. .. 162 Quicksilver. Preferred. Reaang. C.C.C. &St Louts 41 | 94 Preferred. 98 Preferred. 1814 Rock Island i 167 RomeWat &Ogdenl19iy 1293 St. L. & 8. W. 5 Preferred. Cotton Oll Cert. Commercial Cabie Del. Hudson. Del.Lack& Westernl65 | Preferred. Denver& R. G §t. Paui.. Preferred. Distillers . 193481, Paul & Duluth, General Electric. Ere 3064 _Preferred. % 1214 St. Paul & Omaha.. Preferred 22" Preferrea. Fort Wayne. 167 ISt P. M. & M. GreatNortnern pra.115_ 'Silver Certincat ; 13 Southern Pacific. 280 " Soutnern R. K. Hocking Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake H. & Texas Centa. 1 Ilitnols Central.... 963 Preferred. Towa Central. 975 Texas Pacific. Preferred. 33 |ToLA.A.& N.Mich. — Kansas @ Texas... 1814 Tol. & Ohio Ce 35 Preferred.. 2954 Preferred. 6% Kingston & Pem... 3 ‘ol.StLouls&KG 7 Lake Erie & Westn 2134 Preferred. 15 Preferred 7314 Union Pacific. 8 Lake Shore. 1501, U. P.. Den. & Guit Nationat Lead... ' Preferred. Long Islana Louisville & Nash. Preferred. 25| Manhattan Consol.1017% U. S. Rubber. Mempnts & Charls. 18 Preterred 9114 Mexican Central... 16 |Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai..100 | Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 7% Minn & S. L. — | Preferred. 18 Preferred. — | Wells-Fargo. 100 Minn. & St. L,com, 22 Western Union.... 8814 1st preterred..... 83%4 Wis Centras.. al4 2d preferred. 52 Wheellng & L. E.. 13% Missour! Pacific.. Vs Preferred......... 14Yy Mobile & Ohio..... 210 Am Cotton Oil Dtd. 67 Nashville Chatt.... 76 W U Beet. 8 National Linseed.. 2214 L X '1Tactionu...... 16%3 N. J. Central. 1057 TosING BONDS. U S 4s, Teg. 11 Do, 48 co U'S 4s new reg. Do, 48 coupo 2 |Northern Pac 1sts.117 | Do, 2ds. Do, bs Cherokee 4s. 1 Do, 189 Do, 1891 Do, 189f Pacific 68 D. C. 4-6 b8 Ala Class A Do, Class B La Consol 4s. . Missour! fund| N Carolina con 6s. St Paul Consols ...129 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 117 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..111 Fouthern K. R.5s. 9374 Texas Pacific firats 861 Texas Pacseconds. 20 Do, 43 Union Pac 1stof 96. 10854 €0 Carol |West Shore ds.....1073; Tenn new 3s. {Mobile & Ohio ‘4s.. #7i4 Va funding del |R GranaeWest lgts 78! |Ches & O bs. 109 |Atchison 4s. s st 6 ds.. 108 Cen Pac 1sts ot '95.104 Den& R G Ist.....11414/H & Tex Cent 91 | Do.con 6s. nsols Pa 1sts Den div112 ¥FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., Dec. 10.—The spot market is higher at 5s 6d@5s 6d. Cargoes are firm at 27s on passage. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: De- cember, 63 345d; Janusry, 08 33,d; February, bs 414d; March, 55 5d; April, 5s 514d. SECURITIES, LONDON, Exo.. Dec. 10.—Consols, 10654; sil- ver, 30 3-164; ¥rench Rentes, 1011 80c. 1 XCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 40 days. — sasRy Sterling Exchange, sight . - 4 891, New York Exchange, sight. - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — VTl Fine silver, spot, § ounce - 66 Mexican Dollars .. - o4 TREASURE SHIPMENT, The Gaelic took out a treasure list of $442,236, {2 | nOW. 50 there are not. many coming in. consisiing of $356,616 in Mexican Dollars, $3620 in Gold Coin and $52,000 in Silver Bullion. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Province takes for Cork 60,612 ctls. vaiued at $57.975. Futures dropped off in sympathy with a decline at Chicago. Spot graln was steady but dull. No. 1, $1 B ctl: choice, §1 0114@1 0235 B ctl; lower Erades. B0@050. exira choste fof miling, $1 035 @1 0744 @ cu. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL, SESSION — 10 0'clock— tons, $1 0614; 100, $1 0634; 500, $1 08! REGULAR MORNING SESSION — May — $1 0634, AFTEENOON SESSION--May—100 tons, $1 06%; 400, 51 0614, BARLEY—Shipment of 83.410 ctls Chevalier and Brewing, valued at $31,600, to Gloucester, England. Spot prices were weak and fqtures were lower. Feed, 65@66Y4c; choice, 67%4c B cil: Brewing, 70@80c: Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 70 @90c B cul for off grade. CALL HOARD SBALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—10 0'clock—No sales. KEGULAR 3ORNING SESSION—December—4i00 tons, 87c. May—100, 69%4c: 800, 69%4c. AFTERNOON SESSION— 0 sales. OATS—No change to report. Milling, T0@75c: Feed, 80@85c: good to cnoice, 671a@80 common 1o fair, 57Le@85¢: Gray, 85@76c; Ied, for seed, 85@95c: Black, for seed, $1 10@1 30; Sur- prise, 90@97Lgc. Recelpts are in excess 000 tons, CORN—Continues dull. of the demand. Large Yellow. 80@82%%c; Small Round do, 821,@$5c: White, 85@80c B ctl. RYE ic B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—E5@92%4¢ B ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' pxtras, $3 10@3 25; supertine, $2 25@2 40 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50 B ‘racked Corn, $18 50@19 60 B ton. ILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks are as foilows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 71jc; Cor: 234@3c; extra cream do, Sihc: Ostmeal, 8%4¢; Oac Groats, 414c; Hominy, 4@4dYgc; Buck- wheat Fiour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, 3lgc: Farina, 43je; whole Wheat Flour, 8c; Rolled’ Oats, 43gc: Pearl Barley, 414@iYgc; Split Peas, 454¢; Green do, B4c @ . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12 50@13 P ton. jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 0@ ton for the ves. FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, 815@16 B ton; icake Meal at the mill, $21 ton; jobbing. 50; Cottonseea uilcake, $21. HAY—Deaiers quote a steady and unchanged market. Wheat, $7 50@12; Oat, $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, 86 50@9; Alfaifa, $6@7 50; Clover, #6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@10 b ook $5@6 B ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The trade look for a dull market until after the holidays. Bayos are quotable at $1@1 10 B ci; Small Whites, $1 26@] 556 B cu; Pea, $1 50@1 75: Large Whites, $1 20@1 40: Pink. ®5c@$1 05: Reds, $1 26@1 40; Blackeve, $1 55@ | 190: Red Kidney, $175@2: Limas, $2 40@2 60 Butters, $1 75@1 90, SEEDS—Brown Mustard is @2: Trieste, $1 90@2 20; 1560: Flax. $1 quotable at 81 75 ¥ ellow Mustard, $1 25@ 80 B ctl; Canary, 3@31ec B b; Alaita: 6750500 B 1o: tape. 13@5e B b Tum: ouhy, 6lac ¢ 1b; Hemp, dc DRIED PE. Niles, $1 26 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets, $1 50 for Rivers ana $1 76 for Merced; Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c: River Bur- banks, 30@35c: Oregon Burbanks, 50@70c; Kiver Reds. 30@3bc B ctl. —Quoted at 50@70c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Mushrooms plentiful and Jower 81 5@1234c)P B; Green Peppers, 4U@75c @ bo: Dried Peppe 10c B _: Tomatoes, 40@85c B bx: Garden Peas, 4@bc: String Beans, 5@8c: Dried Okra, 1210@15c B Ib: Cabbage, 50c B Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@4lec ¥ Ib: Marrowta Squash, ¥8@10 ® ton. b, $—Nominal at $1 15@1 20 B ctl for 0@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-Is weaker agaln and very slow of sale. EBCREAMERY—Fancy, 27@28c. with occasional gale3 Ixiter o iapecial marks; seoondh, 359302 . Darry—Fancy, 25@26c; good to choice, 2dc; lower grades, 20@23c. CREAMERY 1TB—20@22%4¢ B Ib. PICKLED RoLi—18@2214C ® b. FIRKIN—16@1714C B . CHE Fancy mild new, 11c @ B: common to good, 7@1l0c: Young America, 10@11c; West- ern, 11c; Eastern. 12@l3c b. EG No further nge. The market is slow. Fancy Eastern. 24@25c; good to choice Eastern, 2215@23c: seconds, 18@21c; store Eggs,2213@26¢ ranch Eggs, 25@30c @ dozen, the latter figure e: treme. AND GAME. POULTRY—There is atill some unsold Eastern on hand and Hensand Roosters are lower in conse- quence. Turkeys, however, are firmer. The East- ern is selling at$5@5 50 for Hens, $4 50@5 for young Roostersand $4@4 50 for old Koosters. Live Turkeys. 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11c for Hens; dressed do, 11@13c; Geese. B pa, $150 @2: Ducks, 24@6: Hens, 84@4 60: Roosters. young, $4@i 50: do, old, 85 50@4: Fryers, 33 50 @4: Brollers, $3@3 50’ for large and $2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 75 ¥ dozen for young and $1@1 25 for old. G AME—Quail, Ducks and Snipe are firm. Large birds and Hare are lower. Quail, $1 9 doz; Mal lard, $4 50; Canvasback, 83@8 B dozen: Spriv, 83; Teal 81 T6@2: Widgeon, 81 75g2; small Duck; %1 25@1 50: Hare, $1@) 25: Rabblts. §125@1 50 for Cquiontails and $1 for small; Gray Geese, 82 50: White Geese, 31 25: Brant, $1'50: Honkers, $3 60 @4; English Snipe, $2; Jack Snipe, $1 23 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—No good Winter Nellis Fears here. Apples are doing rather better. Per- simmons. 25@50c; Apples 75c@$1 25 for good to choice, 35@G0c for common to fair and $1 60 for fancy Spizenvergs: Lady Apples, $1 50@2; Win- Nellis Pears, nominal: other Pears, 50@75c. RRIES—Some Los Angeles Strawberries sold at $2 B crate. Cranberries, $10 50 % bbl for New Jersey and $12 for fancy Cape Cod. GRAPES—The market is slow, but prices are somewhat better, as suppiies are steadily getting lighter. Black Ferrara. 50@60c box; Muscats, 40@60c; Verdels, 50@75c: Cornichon, 50@65¢; To- kay. 40@60c: Grapes in crates bring 10@25¢ more than 1n boxi RUS FRUITS—Oranges are doing better. The East is paying more than San Francisco ju Callfornia Oranges quotable at 81 75@?2 25 B ox for Seedlings and $: 25 P box for Navels; Japanese Mandarins, 85c@$1 25 @ box: Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexi- cap Limes, $h: Bananas, $1@2 § bunch; Pineap- ples, $2 50@5 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The following prices rule on the Frait Exchange: Apples, 213@3c P b for quartered, 3@3%ac B 1 for sliced and 414@5c B for evaporated; Peaches, 4@dc ana 51,@6c P D for fancy: peeled, In boxes. 12 13¢c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@8lhc B for 40@50's and 5@5Yac for 50@60's: Apricots. 71/ @8Yac for prime o choice and 9@10c @ 1b for fancy Moorpark; Figs, black, 3@31uc ® M for pressed and 2@2Vkc for unpressed: W hite Figs, 3La@414c % Ib for pressed in sacks, and 5@6c in boxes: Pears, Te @B for evaparated halves, 49834 foF uarters: Plums. 315@4lec for pitted an $3ac for unpitied: Nectarines, 6@5c B b for prisg to cholce and 6l4c for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as foliows, carioad lots, . 0. b. San Krancisco: | London layers, 90c@$l B box; fonr-crown loose. 334 B ib: three-crown, loose, 2igo: two- crown, 214c; seediess Sultanas, 514@314c: seediess Muscatels. 24@2140; clusters, § 1 50: De- hess clusters. §2 1092 25; 1mperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dried Graves, 234c B b. NUTS—Chestnuts. 10@1215¢ @ 1b; Walnats, 7@8c for No. 1 hard and $@9%jc for softshell, job’ bing lots; Almonds, 6@7 ¢ for Languedoc and 8 10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 31a@dc for California; Hickory nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, for rough and 8c for polished: Filberts, 8@9c: Bra- zil Nuts, 715@8c B Ib: Coconnuts, $4 50@5 B 100, HONEY—Comb. 16@12c B b for bright and_ 8@ 9o for lower grades; water white exiracted, 6@534c @ Ib: light amber extracted, 414@434; dark am- Der. dc: dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—26@26c B 1. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 614@6%sc B B for heavy, and T3¢ for light medium, 9%ge for light, 1034c for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar- Corad: Bastes Sopakcared Hags. Tl0: Calliomsa Hams, 10c; Mess Beef, $7 bbl: extra mess do, $8: family do, $9@9 50; extra prime_Pork. 88 @ bbi; exira clear, $14 B bbl; mess, $13 B bbi; Smoked Beef, 915@10c B 1. LARD—Eastern terces, quotable at 6@614c 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 83! Call- fornia tierces, ¢ for componnd and 64ae for pure; Balf bl 6546: 10-B tins, 7303 do 5.0, T W . % ggl['lrom}u«.—n in tlerces and 7%c @ 1 in ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Prices for some descrip- tions are off again. Heavy salted steers, 7c 8 Ib: culls and brands, 6¢; medium. 8¢; culls and brands, 6c: light, 5¢ § Ib: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, {QS’?«: # 1 culls and brands, 4@4 : salted Kip, 5¢ # M: salted Calf. 8¢ @ b: salted Veal, 8c: dry Hides, 10@10%4c @ Ib: culls and brands, 7¢ ® I: dry Kip and Veal, 9c B Bb: culls, 615¢: dry calf. 15¢: cul's, 10c § b; Goatskins, 20@35c¢ cacl Kids, bc; Deerskins, summer, 30c: medium, 15@25¢c; winter, 10@15¢c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20c each: short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50 @80c each: long wool, J70c each. Culls of all kinds, about 14c less. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered quotable at 4@4! No. 2. 315@53c; refined, 6c: Grense, 214@3c B WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7( B Ib; San Joaquin and Southern, 4 | POULTRY o %”L@w free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c HOPS—Nominal at 5@7¢ P b. < GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26¢. COAL—A local broker says: *“Values are a little easier, as Coal freights are quoted lower Jor future deliveries. This is attributable 10 the short crops in thie Colonies forcing grain carriers in this direc- tion, and & number of wheat chariers from here in- clude options on Coul back. We have 35,000 tons fully due here to arrive within the coming 30 days and about 50,000 tons additional engaged to follow, Some of our largest consumers are holding vack thelr purchases, anticipating lower figures for 1896 consumption; they may regret their delay if the ex- pected ‘abor troubles should culminate. which some of the Colonial journals seem to think more than probable. The Swansea Anthracite is the ‘most formidable competitor the Australian product now has in the market. It is favored by our cus- toms authorities by being admitted free of duty, why or wherefore will ever remain an unsoived problem.” Wellington quotable at 88§ ton: New Wellington. 88 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $750: Seattle, 8550: Bryant, 85 50: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $5 50: Scotch. $7 60: Brymbo, $750; Cumberland, $14 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Kzg, $12; Welsh An- thracite $10; Cannel, #7 6U@8: Hock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk ana $15 B ton in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crughed, all 53gc: Dry Granulated, 43;¢; Confectioners’ A, 454c; Magnolia A, 8%c; Extra C, 884¢; Golden C, 354c; half-barrels, 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes 145¢ more. oL EUE—Goiden; in ubis, 150; Black Sirap, 108 gal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%4c; second quality, 434c; third do, 3@dc P e VEAL—Large. 4@5c: small, 5@7¢ B 1b. & AUTTON—Wetners, 434@6c: kwes,” d@dige LAMB—514@6c B 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 314c P Ib for large and 8%/c for small ; dressed do, 41a@8lec B b. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks 11.674(Leather, rolis. 124 Wheat, otl: 4,375 Raisins, bxs.. 2,075 Barley, ctls 12,455 W ine, gals. 63,700 Oats, ctls. ' 10 Brandy, gals. 7,150 Beans, ska. 1,513 Wool. bis 55 Corn, ctls. 1.205(Tallow, ctis. 240 Potatoes, 'sks.. 4,137 Lumber, M feet. 10 Onions. sks. 208 Quicksilver, flagks 90 Hay. tons. 817 Lime, bbls. Straw, tons. 8 Chicory, bbis. Rran, 'k 635 Powder. cases. Middlings, sks.. 00| Paper, reams. . Hides, no. 1,061 Buckwheat, sks. Pelts, bdls. ... 835'Hops, bis. = THE STOOK MARKET. There was not much change vesterday. The assessment on Hale & Norcross had apparently been discounted, for there was no further break of any consequence in the stock, though it got down to 86c on the noon informal session. Occidental £0!d at 60@64c under greatly diminished business. Bodie was quiet. The north-end stocks were rather lower and dull, Afier the afternoon board Con. Cal. and Virginia declined to $2 10, but sub quentiy recovered. Occidental go: up to 66c and Norcross to 92c. Bodie sold off to 49c. NOTES, Hale & Norcross is assessed 16¢ and Con. New York . Dividends will be paid on the 16th as follows: Edison Electric Light, 662 cents; Oakland Gas, 25 cents; San Francisco Gas, 35 cents: Paclfic Telephone, 30 cents; Sunset Telephone, 20 cents. The Homestake Mining Company will pay a aivi- dena of 25 cents on the 26th. The Calumet and Hecla Copper Company will pay a dividend of 85 on the 18th. % OCCIDENTAL—650 level—The north drift from west crosscut has been extended 12 feet, total length 27 feet. The face is now in low grade ore. At the point in this drift where the ore was first Qiscovered they have started an upraise which is now up 5 feet, and shows streak 2 feet wide of high grade ore. They are also cuttingout and pre- paring tosink on the ore. They also started to drift south on the ore from the end of the west crosscut. 750 level—At a point in main north drift onthis level 310 feet from main winze they have staried to drive west to catch the downward con- tinuation of the ore found on the 650 level and to connect with winze being sunk there. The bullion statement of the Potosi for Novem- Deris as follows: Worked at the Nevada mill, 1130 tons of ore; gross proceeds in bullion, $23,402 71; | cost of reducing, $6 net proceeds in bullion, $16,662 71. Assay value per ton, 210 tons, 830 31} 920 tons, $28 09; gross average per ion, $20 72: ne: average per ton, $14 72; mill worked, 72.6 per Following were the sales in the San Francisco stock Board yesterday: REGULARMORNING SESSTO COMMENCING AT:30. 100 Alpha. 100 Bullion . 500 Chollar 90100 S Nev....64 300 CO&V. 38150 Y Jucki. 20 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday : HEGULAR SESSTON—10:1). .24 500 Con N 23100 C Point 200 Belcher. 200B&B 1050 ... 50 Potos: ¥T 200 Savage. .42 86,2008 B& M... 06260 S Nev. 381200 Unlon 65200 Utal 4 5 431800 . .60 92180 Ophir 1521 K SRBSION—2:30. 3 ......80300 Occldtl.. -161000 Con 1mp.02[100 . 02,100 Ophirl.27 28200 183 100 Alta. 1W0B& B. 200 Bodie.. 101 51100 100 Bullion....19 300 200 Challnge..27 200 Kentuck. 100 Chollar....28 200 Mexican. 100 CCV..2.1714 200 Occid. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Dec. 10-4 p. M. “53300 152100 05200 ... A 37300 Y Jacket 66200 ; Bid. Asked.| Bid. dsked. 23 24 Jula, — 708 13 16Justice. 05 07 21 28 Kentuck. 06 07 31 33 Lady Wasi oL 02 83 39 4 = % 15 20 50 bl Mono.... 10 11 17 19 NevadaQueen. 05 — 10 12 Occidentai. ] 06 09 Ophir. ChallengeCon. 27 28 Overman .. Choliar.., 25 Potost 60 61 Con. Cal. & Va. 25 Savage. 41 43 Con, impenai. 02 03'Seg. Beicher... 10 12 Confidence..... 78 NOlerra Nevada 64 65 Con.New York. — 02(Scorpion....... 0z — Crown Poiny... 28 29 Silver Hill. 04 EestSierraNev — 02|Silver King. = b Exchequer. 07 08Syndicate...... — 04 Eureka Con.... 15 —|Union Con. 52 53 Gould & Curry. 44 45/U 05 06 Hale & Norcrs, 90 92| 20 21 Towa. 0 07 STOCKE AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Dec. 10-2 p. x. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. U 8 48 coup..111 U S 4s reg...110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCblebs. 11015113 (Do, 2d Iss 6s.101 Cal ElecL,6s.10714109 [P &0 Ry 8s.110 — CntraCW bs. — " 10014 P& Ch Rv 65.1031,108 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 |Pwlst.RRés. — 11614 EdsnL&P 6s.105 10614 Reno. WLEL — 105 F&CH RR6s.105 ~ — |RiverW Cogs — 100 Geary-stR53.1001 — [SacioP & L..100 10234 LosAne L6s. — — |SF&NPRRS810274103%, Do,Gnted.6s. — 102148PRRArizés — 98 MKL-stChle6s12314125 |SPRR Cal6s..110 — DoRvConbs.10785 — |SPRRCalbs. 80 — NevCNgRBs. — "102 [SPBrRCal6s. 9514 9 N PCER6s.10814 SV Waterss.. 12134123 N Ry Cal 65.10212108 |5V Waterds... 9934 997 NRyCalSs. —" — IStkinG&E6s — 103 Oak Gas bs..101 107%4/SunstT&Tes. — 103 Do, 2d iss 55.10415 — " |Sutter-stRbs. — 11034 Omnibus 6s.. 11814118 VisaliaWC8s — 92 PacRollMés.. — — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 65 (SanJose...... — 100 Marin Co. .. — |springVaiiey 9914 9914 GAS STOCKS. — 393 Pacific Light, 46 — 95 "' |SanFrancsco 72 7214 5014 51 |Stockton..... — 21ig PacGasImp, 8214 8214 INSURAN CE STOCKS. FiremansFd.164 — [Sun .. B8l — COMMERCIAL BANK £TOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.12714180 Anglo-Cal ... 5914 — |London&SF. — ' 80 Bank of Cal..250 240 Merch Ex.... 12 CalSD&TCo.. 5614 680 |Nevada. - FirstNationl179 =~ — |Sather - Grangers.... — — 8AVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1500 — (Rav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L.1000 — Securliy... = 300 utual...... — 41 |Union Trust. — SF SavUnion480 500 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. CalDrvDock, — — (PacI&NGo, — EdisonLight. 96 9514 Pac Roil Mill 18 — GasConAssn. — — “|parfPaintCo. — 9 HawC&SCo.. 6 6 PacTransCo. — 26 HutchSPCo.. 123 18 |PacT&TCo 50 — JudsonMfgC. — " _ |SunsetT&T.. 86 — Mer Ex Assn100 110 [UnitedCCo. —. 26 oAbkt AT AR, I—~10 Bank of Californla, 230; 40 Edison Light & Power Co, 95; 100 Hutchinson 8§ P Co, Iaa Howell, D Copton, Alabama | J'F Ptetch, Con Springs Miss H White, Westside G W Stewart, Boston C H Davies, Menlo J H Reinhart, denlo H Ludder, Antioch 1234 70 Market-st Railway, 45: $10.000SV 4% Bonds, 9934 : $5000 S V 6% Honds, 1%3. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 95: 20S V. Water, 9914. Strect—5 Bank of Calffornia, 230: 6 1idison Light & Power Co, 95; 50 Hutchinson S P Co, 1234, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. W B Thom] 8 Clara J F Clapp, Chicago C J Busch & w, Cal J Driscol', Sacto, W W Moreland, Hldsbrg G W Banmann, Tulare W Hurley, Sacto I M Levee, Vallejo A Blake, Hollister E D Knight, Va Mrs C Reamer, Suisun Mrs L Thomas, Suisun M Dinkelspeil, Smsun ~ E J Convay, Sacto F D Convay, Sacto A J de Russ. La J J Junuary & t, Concord D M Ryan, Nev J W Penington ‘& w,Nev Miss Penington, Nev M J Dinkelspeil, L AngleT Allen, Big Canyon O F Paulsell. San Jose B A Sanborn, Ls Angeles H A Sanborn, L Angeles R P Lathrop, Hollister G F Granger, Pasadena H P Andrews, Red Bluft W Steinbeck, Hollister I Lestora, Santa Maria E R Hinckley, Oakland M Goldsmith, Stockton J G Forbes, Georgetown J € Mogk, Colusa W B Sanborn & w, Nev Miss S Gordon, San Jose B2 Miller, Woodland - E J Sanborn, Los Angeles G A Rogers, Portland E C Creller, Grass Valley G Dustire, Wis M Dustire, Wis E Cauer & w, Seattle Mrs H McGee, Seattle L W Srvatal Vancouve A R MoNanus, Mich F M Chittenden, Fresno W C Sheldon, Suisun | J C Tice, Stockton Miss E J Taylor, S Cruz Miss M Rodman,San Jose RUSS HOUSE. Howard Stevens, Modoc J J Vaughn, Modoc H H Rockefellow,G Vall W H Wood, Wash J E Dowling, Fresno Mary E Phelps, Fresno S 'S Braaford, Sonora J M Tully, Fresno L Cot:on, Oakland JA J King, Dixon R H Trumbull, Chicago R A Trumbull, Chicago A E Armstrong, Petalum M A Munch, Denver J McKenna, Point Sur ~ C R Harker, w & mother, 03 Albee & w, Cal San Jose W W Wilty, Stockton P Hockton, San Jose H Browne, 8&an Jose ¥ H Freeman, S Clara B W Woodhull, Stocktn P A Preston, Wash JC Holloway, Cloverdle J M Mayfield, Rutherford A R Wright, Wells. 8 Pratt, Merced ¥ Smyth, Langtry Ranch C C McEride, Or D & Milipello, San Jose C I Hussey. Point Reyes O H St John, Fort Bragg B C Woodruft, Nev J Overton, Virginia City H M Clements, Va City F Burr, Healdsburg ~ J D Taylor, Petaluma M E Taylor, Petaluma Mrs James, Nev. Mrs Younglove, Merced F R Bill and w, Nev A H Cassidy, Petaluma F W Breed, Pefaluma R Chesmit, Point Reyes J H Stockhoff, Fort Ross v Stockhoft, Fort Ross F Farnsworth, Colusa Jane, Santa Cruz H H Harris, Rossland W Morrison, Carlin A Johnson, Santa Rosa Wm Willis, Nev H W Peck, Healdsburg C M Riley, Cal HOUSE. LICK T W Peterson, San Jose J E Farrell, San Jose BDEnap&w, NY J E Detmans, N Y \ B Coggeshall. Cal Mrs Miller, Wainut Grove E Sevier, Eureka E G Reynolds, Oakland G H Monahan, Eureka FAGalnes,w &fy.Stocktn C M Ryder, Y E F Smith, Sacramento ‘W P Lynch, Oroville B F Wright, Del Monte J Gambetia, Stockton M A Mowl & w, Stockton G W Young, Napa M J Crow, Ni C F Singietary, San Joge B F Porter, R B Purvis, Modesto H McNams, Santa Cruz Mrs J Thompson, Napa Miss ‘Thompson, A W Jones Jr, Monterey J M Minor, Folsom E J Burt & w, Modesto~ L C Stone, Hanford M Noonan, Portland A P Solomond&w, Medford P Emerson, San Jose Miss Emerson, San Jose BR Pendleton&w,SCruz A C Holllster, Portland A H Helma, Nev City PALACE HOTEL. R Graham, I Angeles Geo Fletcher, G Valley Chas Shephera, N Y Geo C Smith, N Y Mrs E L Downing, N Y Walter Keep, N Y Thos W Mulford, N Y S P Mulford & wt, N Y H Mulford & mald, NY C A Tripp, Denver H J Barling, Kodiak F H Buck. Vacaville Mrs C F Reynolds, 87 Mrs E M Owens, San J A M Easton & w,Millbrae W B Foaker, Denver W H Maloney, N ¥ Miss Maioney, N Y J H Kinkead & wi, Va C M Anthony & wf, Tll W B Day, Chicago Col H Trevelyan, Fresno £ G Leszynsky, Chicago G I Sisson, Chicago A F Wanwright, Burlgm M J Maloney, St Joseph E R Hawkins, Chicago 1 A Thomas, Chicago Frank C Towns, Chicago Chris Hearne, Stanford BALDWIN HOTEL. | G Haist & w, Vir City T J Everett, Chicago F I Pelliosos & w, Los An W M Dety, Biges E Fruend, Crockett J T Hall, N Y E Levy, Chicago S Henery, Stockton M Byrnes, New Jersey FAr R atena B Flesher, Kio Vista J B Enrighi R H Peal, R Friend, Oakland H B Taylor, Oakland YW WESTERN HOTEL. Wm H Secley, Alamo W A Snet, New York S J Carroll, Alameda Junie McCree, Stockton Frank Add: ones, Columbus Granchi & Schleiden, Berkeley ' Wheelock, N Y R B Knight, Boston C Furstenan, Bouldin ~ J Warner & w, San Jose Richard Egan, Chico € Lamojonand&w,Fresno S W Machurney, New O W H Lawson, Pleasanton Miss Smuth, Oakland REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles A. King to Jereh A. Deneen,lot on SE | corner of Green und Webster streets, S 29:6 by E | 92 :6, subject to right of way; $10. i Jereh A.and Nellle Deneen to Akin H. Vail, | same: $10. Mary Loughlan to Willilam F. Loughlan, un- divided half of lot on S line of Oak street, 165 W ot Fillmora, W 25 by S 137:8; gift. Ann M. Fairfield to Margaret E. Tate, lot on N line of Post street, 165 W of Broderick, W 41:3 by N 187:6: $10. Sadie M. Morgan to Antoine Borel, lot on SW corner of Bush and Broderick streets, W 127:6 by S 100; $10. Charl i. Workman to Mary, J. T. and Ellen Burns (minors). undivided one-third of lot on the W.Jine of Natoma street, 180 § of Fourteenth, 8 25 Dby W 80; also lots 22 and 23, block 1, Park Lane Tract; $10. Theodosia_Farqubarson (formerly Sanders) to Charles D. Farquharson, lot on S line of Liberty street, 165 E of Sanchez, E 50 by S 114; $1. Alfred_Olson to John L. Robinson, lot on N line 3 econd street, 50 W of Hampshire, W 97:6: $10. Flizabeth F. Willis to Robert Willis, loton E | line of Leavenworth street, 37:91% S of Vallejo, S | 22:6 by E 65:6: $10. | ellie Metrovich to Annie Matich, lot on N line of Pacific street, 60 W of Leavenworth, W 20 by N | kong; 0& 08 lat 44, Ro El Valle de San Jose, Murray Town- ll)!.'llp H :’13‘] L Builders' Contracts. Mrs. A. M. Parrott (by attorney) with Danlel Healy, plastering Parrott building on Market street, near Fifth; $12,785. Charles H. Hewett with Phillip Rive, to erect a two-story frame building on N line of Sacramento street, 82:6 W of Broderick: $4245. THE CALL CALENDAR., DECEMBER, 1895. Su.| M. [Tu.| 8a] Moon's Phases. 1-2- 8| 4/ 5|67 l;%rfir&:eorn.l. 8| o|10|11|12 18] 12 me(r]r:lm:.. 16|16 17_1; 19(20|21 l’g:‘?r&e;o }-.5' 22(238(24 (25 ;s_ 27|28 @ Efi'fi?fifi sjwla| | | | @D OCEAN o i,uu.'xs. Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Point Loma. | Gravs Harbor, Dec11, 2y Pler 2 San Juan...|Panama. PMSS Eureka Pier 11 Walla W Pler 9 Monowat Oceanic Faralion | Pier 2 Pomona. 3, 2py|Plerd Dec 18.11ax | Pler 11 Dec 14,10AM | Pier 13 Dec 14, 9aM | Pier 18 Dec 15, 9am | Pler 2 | Dec 15.10am | Pler 24 Dec 15, 9am ‘ Pler 11 |Dec 16, 9am|Pier 9 Dec 17.11am | Pler 11 Panama. Dec 17, 4px |Pier 27 Del Norte .. | Grays Ha c Acapulco... | Panama. Columbia. Dok | Costa Rica. Dec 11 North Fork Dec 11 Eanta Hosa.. Pec 11 Pomona.. Dec 12 Weeott. Eel Kiver. Dee 1 Acapuico Panama Dec 12 State ot Dec 12 Dec 12 Dec 12 Dec 12 Dec 13 Dec 13 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dee 15 Dec 15 ..Dec 16 Dec 17 Dec 17 Columbia........ | Portiand Dee 17 City of Puebia.. | Victoria I “Dec 17 Crescent City. .. | Crescent City.. 18 San Jose. vanama. 18 s AND TIDE TABLE. TIGH WATER.LOW WATER, 8! T MO0 mall. Large. Fises) Sets [ Tises 0.364, 1.58p| 7.15| A.Ml F 8 _4.51 HYDKOGRAPHIC BULLETIN BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, December 10, 1895, The time ball on Teiegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., a&t_noon of the 120ih meriaian, or &t exactly 8 7. M. reenwich time. A. F. F ECHTELER, entenant .. in char: SHIPPING 1D UK, TELLIG Arrived. SDAY, December 10. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 18 hours from Cleone; r rties and piles, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr' Rival, Johnson, 16 hours from Fort Bragg: pass and lumber. to Samuel Blair. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Moss Land- ing, ete: vroduce, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Ger ship Marie Hackfeld, Wolters, 208 davs trm Liverpool, via Honolulu 13 days; 468 tons coa, 18680 bags sugar, to Williams, Dimond & Schr Rio Rey, Isigkeil, 6davs from Bowens Landing, bound for Lompoc; put in to land an in- jured seaman. Clearea. TUESDAY. December 10. Br stmr Gaelic, Pearne, Yokohama and Hong- 0. Stmr Jepsen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Brship _Carnarvonshire. Hughes, Queenstown: Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Schr J Eppinger, White, seallng voyage, via Unalaska, Japan waters and Bering Sea; C J Hen- dry’s Son & Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, December 10. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astorla. Brstmr Gaelic, Pearne, Yokohama and Hong- kong. Stmr Cleone, Higgins. Stmr Coos Bay. Duggan, Santa Cruz. Stmr National City, Andresen, Eureka. Stnr Westport, Petersen. Br ship Province, Jones, Queenstown. Ship Occidental, Weaver, Seattle. Ger bark Visurgis, Bonleman. Gloucester. Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr James & Garfield, Palmgren, Grays Harbor. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Tetegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Drcamber 10—10 p M—Weather clear: wind NE: velocity 22 miles. Charter The following vessels load wheat at Portland for Europe: Balkamah, 33s 9d—prior to arri JW Burmester, 328 6d—prior to arrival; Penrhyn Cas- tle and Powys Crstle—35s—prior to arrival; Ferdi- nand Fisner, 82s 6d—rechartered. Miscetlaneous. ft. \fen” Spearman to_ Mary L. Byhee, 1ot on NE line of Osk Grove avenue.100 NW of Bryant | street, NW 26 by NE 112; gift. | Abner J. Reed to_Isabel Reed, lot on NE line of | Ninth street, 21 NW of Natoma, NW 18 by Nk | 77:6, quitclaim deed; §5. | C.and Julia A.'Lesier to G. H. Umbsen, lot | on E Tine of Fourth avenue, 175 § of Lake street, 895 by K 110: §1. i J. B. Hagein, Lioyd Tevis and Henry Wads- worth (trustees of the San Francisco and FPoint | Lobos Road Company) to William H. Crocker. lot | on NE corner of A street and Tairty-first avenue, E 107:6 by N 100; $735. Mary A. McCabe to Solomon Getz, 1ot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, 225 S of Point Lobos, S 100, | W 120, S 25, W 120, N 100, £ 120, N 25,'E 120! | $10. Benjamin M. and Laura E.Gunn to Harrlet G, | Otis, lot on F line of Efghth avenue, 372:754 N of | D street, N 25 by £ 120; $10. | ALAMEDA COUNTY. Fred B, and Alice H. Haight to John A. Patton, | lot on N line of Oakland avenue (Seventh street 155:714 E of Cedar, E 26 by N 100:4 block 37, map of lands of Oakl Iandiug. Oskland: $10. E. C. and Mary D. Sessions to Mary S. Horner, | lot on N line of Pust Fourteenth street, at the in- | tersection with NW line ot 25-foot right-of-way of | Highland Park and Fruitvale Railroad, thence | NE 38, NW 87:6, SW 52, E 40 to beginning, block | 54, Clinton, East Oakland; $1. | Campbell and T.' B. Kent_(trustees for ohins) to the San Francisco Savings Union, | e of Twenty-third avenue, 30.78 S of | Chapman street, S 92.34, I 85.85, N 75, W 139,82 | to beginning, Kast Oakland; $2310. | L. W. and C. S. Kennedy to W. A. Knowles, lots 2106, block K, Broadway” terrace, quitelaim deed, | Oakland Township; $10. W. A. Knowles to land Township; $10. s ary J. Veitch to same, same, quitclaim deed, Oakland Tawnsbip; $10. b el Charles A. and 'Alice C. Bafley to H. W. Faust, commencing at a stake No. 18 in center of iine on Panoramic way, thence SE 100 to stake 17, thence NE 192, NW 92 to stake 23, thence W 113 to be- ginning, being poriion of 1ot 11, University Ter- race, excepling a right of way for public road, Berkeley; $5. J. K and Agnes Stewart to J. A. Patton, lot on NW corner of Delaware and CAlifornia streets, N 136 by W 100, portionof lot 1, block 4, Teachers Stte University Homestead Association, Kerke- e ) , beinglot 12, | Polnt ferry | mes E. Crane, same, Oak- [ Frank and Anne Connors to Ella Connors, S line of Gilman street, 29 E of Second. E"?gohlyog H 100, being lot 2, block 29, tract B, Berkeley Land | :?ldl_ Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; Henry C. Morris to Susan C. Edwards (wite of William S, 1ot 63, block 34, Warner Tract, Broow ly;g T:wrahéx'a: sl?‘. i 4, ‘ract, Brook- . A. n and A. W. Fox to Lutie T, on S "11"1 dootbaglmd bnewl'enue. 100 ETM ’3‘2&’.‘.’2 street, K y 25, ng lots 16 n- cinal Park “';g‘g,‘"';.”“‘g“’- AR 1E B ose) 2z atilda W. Nou in Fox ui: Charles M. Fox. same: $3000, 0 Lutle T. Charles M. and Sarah A. Fox to Willf o . tog,same, Kiameda; 810, oAy . J. Jr. and Laura de Sabla to John D. Talla) Lo on KE corner of Paciic.avenue and. Shoat: gireet, S 198,62, £ 140,11, X' 120,88, W 130,54 to beginning: Aiameda; $10, Caroling E. Dwinelle to Felix Marcuse, lot sireot, 60 S of Railroad avenuc,s 3.4 ny 1line of B W 100, Alameds: 810" enry C. and Flora C. Keene te Ratcigh, 1ot on S line of Twenty-clgnts T 10p E ot Myrle, S 108 by E 30, blocks 655, Oukiand: Pacific Bank to Frank M. Wilson, I block 2, lots 1 to 13, block 19, 1ot 5. biocse 18" Daley’s Scenic Park: also undivided half-interest in lot 7. block 26, same; also undivided half- interest in subdivi-fons 1 {0 11 of o s 8 and 9, block 26, same: also undivided half-intercat of N five-eighths of piat 82. Rancho V. and D. Peralta, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $10. % Thomas F. and Ada Graber o A. A. Fink, undi- K,)ldeg h‘.éu-ln;x ;elesz tln1 ;og; 8, I% and 23, block 68, 89,16, lock 79, Tract 'y TAHLM;: - Blff}fllv '"'10.. Berkeley L. and . Morris to Katharine Keiter, 33, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Townshi 'hfi&' Do . Can, lot Margaret Ci rr to Mary C. and Carrie on NE corner of Atherton and D streeis, N1'150 by NW 82, belug portion 10ts 7 to 10, block 33, town of Haywards, Eden Township: $10, Peter Meller et al. (by Commissioner) to ‘Willlam Frakes, 1 acre beginning at the NE corner of lands of Rawe, on K side of ~Rose avenue, thenes NW 3.17'chalus by NE 3,17 chalns, being portion LONDON—Nov 9—Br ship Kelat at Gloucester, from San Francisco July 22, was damaged by col- lision with Br stmr Cairndeck. Latter. proceeded to sea. Amount of damage unknown. 2 SAN DIEGO—Nov 10—The yacht Eleanor, hence Dec 7, put in here with loss of blade of propeller. Put in here to repiace it Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Del Norte, hence Dec 6. SEATTLE—>ailed Dec 10—Ship Spartan, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 10~Schr C E Faik. from Santa Barbara. COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 10—-Stmrs Arago and Arca 8, hence Dec 8. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 10—Schr Neptune, hne Dec itmr Signal, from Puget Sound. Sailed Dec 10—S(mr State of California, for San Francisco; scar_Hueneme, for Redondo: Br stmr Mount Lebanon for Hongkong and Yokohama. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 10—Tug Barclay Golden, hience Dec 7; stm yacht Bleanor, hence o 7. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 10—Simrs Excelsior and Pasadena, from Eureka; schr Prosper, from Tacoma. Sailed Dec 10—Schr J M Colman, for Tacoma, PORT HADLOCK—Salled Dee 10—Nic bark Do- minion. for Melbourne; bktn J M Griffith, for San Francisco. Arrived Dec 10—Schr Meteor, from San Pedro. CASPAR—Salled Dec 10—Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 10—Br brk Port Elgin, from Newcastle, NSW . Sailed Déc 10—Haw sunr San Mateo, for Comox. EUREKA—Arrived vec 10~Stmr BPomona, huc Dec 9; schr Helen N Kimball, hence Dec b. Salled Dec 10—Stme North Fork, for San Fran- cisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Navarro, Pisied oe 10 Sco Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Scotta, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 10—Schr Salvator, tor San Pedro. o Arrived Dec 8—Schr Spokane, from Honolulu. TACOMA—Sailed Dec —Bark Forest Queen, for San Francisco; stmr San Bentto,for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. PHILADELPHIA—Saled Dec 8—Ship Sterlin for San Francisco, via New York. ke - Forelgn Port, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dec 9—Br stmr 3 o b aled Dec 7—Br stmr China, for San Francisco, CARDIFF—Sailed Dec 7—Br ship Desdi for Esquimalt. o) Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steame NEW Y ORK—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Bolivia, fm Mediterranean ports. Sailed Dec 10—stmr Spree, Virginia. for Steti QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Dec 10—Stmr TEo¥boN \ —Arrived out Dec 10—Stmr Mississippi. o ASGOW—Arrived out Dec 10—Stmr pitia GIBRALTAR—Arrived out Dec 10—Stmr Ems. Suiled Dec 10—Stmr Fulds, for New York. DOVER—Passed Dec 10—Sunr Maasdam, from Routerdam. for New York. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Dec 10—-Stmr Wel- mar, from New York, for Bremen. tmportations. WATSOS VILLE—Per Gipsy—464 oy Ipsy—464 sks sugar, 2 Saata Cruz—1000 bbls lime. m Point—8 bxs butter, 62 sks flax, 8! chgese. 1 bx apples. T keg Horahor TS Amespori—266 sks flax, 35 cs eggs. Consigness. Per Glpsy—Weatern Sugar Ref Co; Kittle & Co: R el ce, Dol Boomnsy £l Soha 2 's Union : Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Sheldon; G W Gibbs & Co; Breaner & Grasshoft. for Bremen; stmr &or Lats Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 . & g P \z'f'::-.. LR 3 — Landing, Mission 3. Pler 3a, ELL KNOWN BY HIS LONG RESI- dence and successful practice on the Pacific Coast, guarantees a prompt and verfect cure of every case he undertakes. housands of genuine testimonials on file in his private office. Poor treated free on l‘;“i:l{‘%!g:"unor‘ SILITY, Weakness of sex- ual organs, lost manhood, night emissions, ex- hausting drains which unfit one for study, bus ness or marriage, treated with unfailing suc- . Get cured and be a man. CPRIVATE, Urinary aud kidney ailments, sexual diseases of every sort, Dlood, skin and constitutional diseases, rupture, piles, varicocele and hyrlr;welelqmpklzgcured without detention from business. POPRITE kit once if living out of the city. Thousands cured at home. Book on Special i ses sent free. D'{?}"‘“’fi',‘,u,w_g AM. 10 1'.'u !2 g:l{:y-nd 7t : 8 vs, 10 A. M. to 12 & only. 8P.M; bumlnyp. AN RARY D 737 Market Street, S. ¥ RIGGS HOUSE, Washington, D. C- The Hotel "‘Ll’nr Ex-i‘elulmefl'.' e Of the National Capital. First class in al ments. g G, DEWITT, Troas Cal. American plan, $3 per day and PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES EE VICTORIA, B. C,, and PUGET SOUND. First Class - $8.00 Second Class. .. .$5 .00 Meals and berth Included. Ticket 0ffice—4 lmontnomrry Street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agenta. O. R. & IN. —To— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND. $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For relerv:llilbl call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia sails December 10 State of California sails. December 16 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. J PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CQMPANY TEAMERS WILL §AIL FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follow: 3 For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- :ll;noo ‘n% Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Dec. 1,18, 31, Ja . 30. For Victoria and Vancouver (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. 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. Yor Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Ham- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. i, Dec. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17.21. 25, 9, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Enst San Pedro (Los Angei€s) ana Newport, at 9 .M., Dec. 7,11, 15,19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereatie For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 u., Dec. 1,5.9,13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fonrth day thereafter. For Euseuada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley 10 A. .. 25th of each month. Ticket ctfice, Ps Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 Market st . Gen'l Agents. San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle). Austra- lia; $220 first class, Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAL sails via Honolulu and Auck- iand, Thursday, Dee. 12,8t 2 P. M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Saiur- parties Dec. 28 and Jan. 21. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. KELS & BROS,, General Agents. COMPAGNIRGEERALR TBANSA“MTIQIIB French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rallway .t the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Eypt, Via Paris, firstclass $160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. pt. Baudelon - Lecembel LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poiro .. . December 2: A& For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents 5 Montgomery : enue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Onited States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. (CABLN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing o steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and $40: Majesiic aud Tcatonic $35. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco st lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procured _H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Compuny, 613 Marke! streety under Grand Hotel. G 3 R, General Agent for Pacific Coaste ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. RS LEAVE ASPINWALL S‘;E&‘.?-’fiuy for the West Indies and 43k Kouthampton, calling en route at Oerbourg] iy mouth to land passengers. France, and 113 'of Iadin, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treage Baci et ports in Engiand and Germany. ipough dkels from San Francisco 1o Plymouthy Chetbonrs, Southampton, FIrst class, $195; thi lase, For rurther particulars apply e PARROIT & CO., Agents, 308 California at. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. a7 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J: D. Peters, M City of Stockten, Telepbone Maln 805, Caw Nav, and Lmpt, Co.

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