The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 29, 1895, Page 27

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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF TH < Bun N auge weal Heavy pack of Sulm. La e1pts of Cos Y ed increase in‘im Vheat and Barley Outs firm, despil Corn and Rye dull; an 50¢ higher. Beans dull. 10ice Po ators and Onio: Buiterani Cheese firm. Iy. S and Pigeons high ill low. du AE MARKETS., orts. doing beiter. avy reeeipts. Middlings unchanged, ns firm. er. Hides and Leather unchanged. ranges and Gri ed Fruit dead WEATHER BURE UNITED STATES DEpaR: TURE, WEATH cember u8, 188 general forecs The #scompared v Xureka 15.56, Bun AT folloy 5 P, . —W, ing are the seasonal rain 1 AU REPORT. SAN FRANCIS eather condition is to date 1 Lhose of the same date last year: | the bifsis of firmness in corn. There was little else |40, ufect prices, aud the session was barren of | fea.ure. Receipts were 259 cars, and 56,000 bus | €ls were taken from store. Exoori clearances | liu?u_r:'wlw 183,500 bashels. May corn opened at 2774c, advanced 1o 28@:-S1je, olosing ac 28, YgC hizher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for Mouday, 250 cars. i'he sirengh of wheat bu: 1 were ore. hiad a favorable influence, imporant advance 1ok piace. Receipts cars. and 7000 bushels were taken from fay closed » shade higher (hsn yesterdiy. Inaicd receip: s for Monday, 145 cars, FLAX—Wasensy. Cast, 84c; December. 91%5c: Junuary, 82c; May, 953,@9614c. Receipts were | 40 cars. buyers ot product, and the interest so displayed was of Gonsi terable Vafue as 4 firming infinence in that market. ‘the strength of grain and an ad- 3 ihie better grades 0f hogs were of more or | less assis ance (o prices. The close was 5@7Yac | higher for May pork, unchanged for May lard and 6c higher for May ribs. Closing Prices. WHEAT—December.. 557c: January, 5 Sge: July, 591%c —Decembe: January, 260; May, 28c; July, 287ge. OATS—December, 1674c: January, 16874c; Feb- ruary, 1 May, 1874c. PORK—Decembver, % 60: May, $8 85. January, $8 652%: Eu last seacon 13 19; Red Bluff 6.6 last season 12.34: San Francisco 4.10, la: on 11.82; Fresno .11, lust season 4.95: San Luls Obis- | #4,20: e et . 8 Luls Obis- | UTTER—Was quiet today. The feeling was ook ok X 08 Angeles. 1.71, last | edsy and only & few saies were made. The demaud n 4. San Diego 1. DAXImUm temperatures are Yuma ast season 2.21, The lowing reported from C: Ieka 40, Red Bluft 43, San 68, San Diego 62, San Francisco data- minimum 45, mean 50, The s highest th aclhie press highest this evening in Oregon o dowes: in the Missourl Valley and along ho Taanican border. Generally clear weather prevails D all sections. A moderate 'cold wave prevails in itory from N far e ne réceived. A NEW YORK, o ornia sttt & Luis Obispo 50, Independe; Yuma 64 Maximum temperature 45, s to-day: E Fran, A easiward as far as re- ond weather is sin Dec. 28. last season 2.08; | ir sco 54, Fresno 46, | nee 44 Los Angeles | 13c. Speculation stocl 1 ces was light, while considerable increase. CreAmerles—Extra: @28c; seeonds. 19@20c: imitations, Dairies—Extras, 20 asked; firsts, 15@ 17¢: seconds, 12@18c. Ladles—k xtras, 13@18c: irs’s, 10@12¢; packing siock, 10g1ic; roll, 11 | EGGS—Were easier, arrivals were light and only a moderaze inquiry was noted. Fresh sold at 1915 @21c end fcehouse at 131,@15¢. MONEY—Was 6 per cent on call and 6@7 per | cent on time loans. New York exchange sold at | 90c premiux Livestock. ION STOCKYARDS, ILL. 28.-The D B $4 59@4 X91y for demand. [ for sixty days and 4@+ 90, Commercial bilis, | Posted iates, 34 86 PHOVISIONS — Commission bouses were fair | $1 0114 |@97x¢ z choice, 81 0214: lower erades, 80 H i e tra choice jor milling, $1 €5&) 1214 CALL BOARD SALES. SyssToN — 10 o'clock—May—1200 &: 2700, $1 08: 200, &' 064. SL0WNTNG SESBON—May—1500 tons, 3000, §1 0814 » he farmers sre bolding back their the limited ramfall, and prices are gher in conscquence. Feed quoable @454 B etl: choice, T0¢; Brewing, 7214@ aier, $1 10@i 20 for No, 1 and 7 INTORMAY, 81 - | 810 UATS-Were ‘nelther more active. than usual, et i nor did they display grea.er dullness. 1t was a CALL BOART SALES, slugglsii movement which attended the actio Mar—100 tons Decamber - 100, HEGULAR Ao 100 tons, | | | !mf,q 600, 70%%¢ | White, 80@85¢ § cti RY E—Quoted at 7:@80¢ P ctl. BUCKW hEAT—Quoied at 75c@81 R ctl, ac- cording to quality. FLOUK AND MILLSTUFFS. OALS—Yes. Te the largest for a iong time. co 9 eile irom Wash- ington. . Neveriheiess deslers reported the market steady wnc 1 500d Wil <ouic fmprovement demind. M) “aucy Feed, 50 : good 1 endice, £73a®#00: common to faur, 2@65C: Gy, G5E ed, ior seed, 85@95c; | Black, for seca. $1 101 50; Surprise, 90@87vac. | _CORN — Tue situaiion 15 unchanged. Large | Yellow B0GE21pc; Swmall kound do, 8212@sd FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly exiras, 85 40@3 80: Bakers' exiras, §3 5083 40: Supertine, $2 40 @2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, S14@18 50 B Cracked Corn, $18 60819 50 3 o1 | AMTLLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks ere as usual discount tothe trade: Graham flour, Rye Flour, 3tsc: Rice Flour. Tlac: Corn- Sc: exira cream do, Ste; Ostmeal, 410 Hominy, 44 Cracked Wheat, 3 Flour, 3c: Rolled U ;'Splie Peas, 434¢; Green AND FEEDSTUEF' HAY BRAN—Is higher, under lighter receints, at §12 @13 50 B ton. joboin : raies MID.LINGS—Unchauged at $16@19 for lower grades up 10 §20 . 0. ton, 1O ihe vESi. FEEDSTUFES—Ko.led Barley, 814 50@16 50; Olicake Meal at the mill, $21° ion; Jobbiug, $22 50: Coitonseea Ulleake, $: HAY—The market is very firm and prices are somewhat higner. The weather is favorable for an vision. Choice stock is firm. Sweets, — for Rivers - :lr\:::fdrfi"‘fl‘,‘i“"’,":?", scvere frost throughout | supply of cattle on sale to-day was small, and un- | advance, being coid and drying. \Vm:inlo\s q:g:ggg Ally Killing froo o Caliornia to-night, and zen- | der a fair demand_ prices were stronger. Packers | at #5812 59; Oat, $7@50: Wheat and Oat, Srally kliling frost in southern and central Call- | s cor ASMANG DHIOES Wor oo s | 11'50; Barley, $7@9 50: Altalfa, $6@7 AD; Clover, fornia Sunday night. | were good buvers of hogs to-day. The ofterings | i 0% Batiew: B8 S0 AueHe, S9GT F0L COYSo peorecast made ar San Fraucisco for the thirty | Were light and prices strong. The receip:s of sheep | o] - SN \3:;:-:5:.;:_:1{ midnight December 29, 1895: were light and prices firm. | T STRAW—35@60c B bale. fure: killing. ;;‘;’\“'”““}; o Stationary tempera- | CATTLE — Receipts, 500. Common to exra | % = 4 cept along ey coadk 1 Ulf’}lrcaxl; | stesrs. 83 20@4 75; stockers and feeders, $2 40@ BEAN ND SEZDS. vortherly win o 6] cows and bu $2 HU@S T Lu.\’.j,] > Ated T %) - > Southérn ( cooler in the sontn | $2 60@6 80: Texans, $5@3 90. 3 BEANG Ralbaans b aine RDsG PLGLES, Portion: killing frost in north portion to-ntght and OGS — R 000, *Heavy packing and | Small Whites, 125@) 40; Pea, 81 50@1 60; Large EhToughout the rior Sunday nights feesh o ug_lots, @3 60: common to choice | Whites. §1 15@1 30: Pink, 90c@$1 10: Reds, brisk northerly winds, di ishing in force St “d 0 | umixed, $5 40@ g: Choice assor.ed. 55@ | 81 30@l BU; Blackeye, 81 75@1 85: Red Kidney, night, s b e B TS 3 4003 3 Pigs, so@3 65. | $1 85@1 70: Limas, 82 40@2 6V: Butters, $1 60@ ‘\_[mur Fair: sta ‘$Hir. eceipts. 1nferior to cnoice, | 1759 = = 5 S L—Fair: stationar ire. | $2@3 50; 1amos, ¥3ws SEEDS—Brown Mustard quotable at 81 7 Arizona—Fair; o 1p i Ponth nn pariar = | 81 $0@2 20; Yeliow Mustard, y h E NEW YORa STOCHS. i1 lax. $175 B ctl; Canary Fair: continued T . A A e et erly winds; | B , Exch . Mo d Railroad | othy, 615c # Ibi Hemp, dc {0 easterly winds; | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Kailroad | %05% (%% A5 Quoted ac $126@1 40 B ctl for 5 iy | Niles. 1 2051 30 for Blackeye und $1 25@1 7 = Money on call is €% Prime mercantile. pa- | for Greo W YORK MARKET per, 436@515%. Bar siver, ¢6%c. Mexican dok- = 13 = = Tars. B43gc. Steriing exchange 1 steady, with | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Financial. sctual busimess in bankers' bils ac 83 57184 88 | 1014 rops_Quotations show comsiderable re- | st ibe Stock Exchange was comparativ-ly quiet to-day, the transactions fo amounting to®: first bour of tra the entire list, 1410 1 pe ent, Jers: Louisviile and Nashviile, the Southwesterns and | Adams rxpress...145 |Northern Paoific.. Sugar being particularly weak at this time. The | Alton,ferre Haute. 61 | Preferred. heaviness of the market was due to the receip: of | American Express.112 [Noriowestern. bles irum London, the action of the Inter- | AmericanTobacco. T8%) Preterred... merce Com mission in declaring the new | Bar weare dos. o 20 |N: Y. igTeement between the trunk linesand | Balttmore & Ohio.. 33 | 1sipreferred. that ay 121,581 shares Ing there was a dispositio n to sell | ad prices dropped anywhere from r Western eoanections iil o the two hours of bu: in t Central, the Granger: gal, and the belief | Brunswick iands. 34 vernment bonds firm; State Silver at the S4 87@4 87Y bonds quiel: Teuread bonds higher. board was firia. CLOSING STOCKS. ble.... 90 | Noriolk & Wes'. Preferred........ Nortl American. | Am Tel & C | Atchison. | * Preterred. S %d preserred.. he chances for financial legislath Buffalo, Roch & P. 19 N Y. & N. H__ ington ware less bright. . | Canaga’ Pacitic.... 804N, Y.& New En; nd Ohio and Wes Union, bow- | Canads Southern. 4% |IN.Y.Susq& W... Sig e prese firmer front. th er moving | Canton Land....... 00 | Preferred......... 23 P 110 54 and the latter 214 to 4. The denial | Central Pacific.... 1. Ontarlo. 4 by Vice-President King of the Baltiniore and Ohio | Ches. & Ohio. 15Y Criario & Western. 13 of the re favorable reporis about the c Chicago Alton. Uregon Improvmt 4 pany; including the rerort that the compansy rererreq.... | Preterred. — i ¥ w S block of Western U Chicago, 1. & {Oregon N t 15 s ned bo h the stocks named. In the | Chicago & E. 1ii {Urexon Snore Line. 5 closing hour the market 100k on a I tone on | Preserred... ) [Pacific May i 26 Pirchas:s by shorts who d care to have any | Chicegouas 64%4'Feona, D.& Evans. 8 o s outstanding ove: day " | Cleve & Puteburg.160 Pittsburg & W ptd. 17 Kumors that the Treasury Devartment might = Consolidatio i % Pullman Palace...158 18sueacal for bond subscriptions at any moment Consoliduted Gas..149 Quicksi.ver.. 3 was an zdditional resson for purchases by theclass C. €. C. &St. 14 Freferred.. of traders referred to. Noiably firm stocks in the | _ Preferrea........ Heang..... ... 85 hour were Weste Suger, | Colo. Fue! & Iron.. 23 Riourande &Westn Louisvile znd Nash Prejerred. .. 98 | Preferred..... Baltimore : Cotion Ul Ue 16 {Rock lsland... Commercial Cabie. 1.0 | RomeWat &0 transa sul, 14 Sales hand 208, Grai ts, £3 90@ @3. stea CORNMEAL—Dull: 32 30@2 35. RYE ANT WHE irmer West. May ary, B354C; jocul co Provisions. - D0, 1897.......... 101 PORE—Dull, mess. $8 75@9 25 Do. 1898, 100 ce sieady; ~tate dairy. 13| Do, 1899. 100 BUTTER—Quiet Central 800, Tost were i ud Chie agaregat repor 138 ounces; ceriifi 0, pute il 32 65; ¢ 4 ady. ronger. No. @68%c. afionr, T0G aded red, 6 active. No. March, 6 May mos: ac 341405 M De 281c; ‘May, 2334c. 2 white, 2314¢; No. N white, 2314c “white do, Z4@28c ; do June, 17@2> 5 55 90 Southern flonr— to fair extrs, $2 10@2 ¥0; | Long Islana Yellow Western, Z] v active and closed strong at apce on_foreign buying, local covering mes: at unchanged prices Western dairy, 11@ Pacific 66 o do Del. Hudson.......1 3 [St. L. &S W.. Del.Lack& W esternl3d. | Preferred.. Lenver : R. G. 4 St Panl..... Preserred. Preferrsd.......:.126 Distillers = st Paul & Duladh, 25 Generui Eléctric... Preterred. 85 Belois ., -.c.. i, Paul & Omaba. Jiva Preferred. Preferred.........115 Fort Wayne. St P M. & A.001110 GreatNortherni pra.110_ |Silver Certinicai.... 63 Green Ba; 14 Southirn Pacifio. Harlem. Soutnern R. Hocking 2345 Preferre Hocking Vall 16 |sugar Rening Homestake 17 Preferred. .. exas Cent... 1% Tenn. Coal & Central.. Preferred. Tol. 5 70l & Ohio Cen. Preferred.. Tol.5t. Lonis & K.C. sas & Texas Preferred. Kingston & Péin. Lake Ene & W Preferred. . 13 Preferred. . 2 Union Pactlic...... 3% Luge Shore . P. Den. & Gule. 312 Nauonat 14 .8, Cordags 57 Preterred. Preterred. 10 Guarenteed.. 20 Louisv S. Express 40 7%s U, & Lenther. 97% s 3 Mantatan Cousol. 1014 U, 8, Rubber. Mempnis & Charis. 15 Preferred.... ... Mexican Cent Utlea & B. River..150 Michigan Central Wab. 5. L & Pac.. 614 Minn & 8. L. Preferred.. 157 Preferred. ... Minn. & St. Leo 1st preferred 2d preferred.. .. Missour! Pacific. Mobile & Ohio.. Nashville Chati . National Linseed. LTACLION. v aven N.J.Ceniral. . Ann Arbor. g €1041NG BoNDR U S 4s, reg.... .iU® MK T2ds... Do, 48 coupon...110 - | Do, 4s. U S 45 new reg...... 11514 Mutual U Wells-Fargo. Western Unii Wis Centra, 95 erred W U B ion 8. Do, 4s coupon.. 11613 N J Cent Gen b3 Do 1296 | Northern Pac lsta1113% Do, ---11215' Do, 2 2 Lo, b8 ‘counon . 1123 Do, 30s. 7 Cherokee 45, 1896.100 Nortnwest Consols.139 D. C, 3-6 b8 . 10@18c: Eluivs, 28c; imitation creamery, Al Class A4.....11 0 |t P.C. & Palsia.113 14@20¢: roils. 11@17c. E Do. Cass B4, 34110 | Do, Pac Cal ists..111 CHEESE — Qu State, large, 714@10c; do La Consol4s. .. 97 |Eouthern K. B. 83. 93 sancy, 934@10c: do small >: Western, Missourl funding..— | Texas Pacific firsis 82 914@10%/4c; part skim 7c; full skims, N Carolina con 6s., Texas Pacseconds. 19 Do, 4as.. 14 UimonPac 15t0f'96.10 5 38— Steady tate and Pennsylvania, 29@ o Carolina 4%s. . |West Shore 4s.....1087y 925¢; Southern, 18915@21c; icehouse, 16@18c: do Tenn new 3s....... 89 |Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 63 ¢ 2 ern fresh, 20@21c: do case, | Va funding debi... 61 R GrandeWesi 1 $37b@4 25: limed, 1616@17c. | " Do, reg. Li— Ches& O 5s. TALLOW—Dull; unchanged. | Lo, defei : 8 atchison 4s. CED OTi—Qui COTTON unchanged. RICE—Firm MOLZSSES— COFF January $18 50@13 65; ) ptember, £12 1 steady; No. 7, 1434c. SUGAR 8140; centrifugals, 96 test \ve, firm; off A.4 6 ndard A, 4%,¢; coufe 2ycs crushed; Gds cubes, 5 Fruit ahd P CALIFORNIA FRUT loose Muscatel 3@ ndon Jayers 900@s1 25 PRUNES- APRIC 1 5 po Bag-, 1016@1 FEACHES—Peeled, 15c; unpéeled, 53,@814c. HOPS— f @10c. d 5@170: February, $1 813 06@13 10: July, 812 Gciober, $12. Spot Rio, quict; firm powdered, 5e; & 31/, 40 4-c; Jomestic fleect et; unchanged. “irm ; New Orleans, 2B@36c. to 15 up: | Deu& B G lst. arch, 60 ints do: 60; M refined roduce. Rais Four sizes. 514@514c. ONDS — Paper-shell, 11@19c; do, soft- 10@ 103gc. 5 Cott-shell 8@10c. . ull ate amon to choice, 3@10c; WOOL—Firm 15@4dc; Texas, 9@1Yc- Merchandise. FIG TRON—Quiet. American. $12@14 50: R—Dull. Lake. 81 A D—Tuuciive. Domest Quiet. straits, 813 L ER—Dull. Domest CHICAGO MARKET 1 1., Dec. 28 consts for the 457,000 tushel courage 10 the b Much b CHICAGO, from bot lerg to- un and , 8 ay sually lnrge e mand from reports 1 jers that the conttnen n marke: was see n pr ble from Liv prozably guoting a streer m: séelin, numerons here 10 da , apd, tal cre was s dec tion, nee shown for the buyl frem siore. 72 1 and Berlin were higher. A i ported that official estimat whest_crop of 1835 at 160, than that of 1494, of which 006,000 bushels. New ¥ taken for expor:. May to B734@57 Vgc, advanced 85gc, fc higher than ceip.s for Monday 110 cdrs. CORN~—The sirength exhil Northwestern orders were 118 cars, and 82,7 Norphwes responding day s year azo. s “for iwenty- Closing ser for wheat. Antwerp wheat 0 25@10 37%. ic, 85 1583 17%4. plate-, dui 1c. 83 45@3 60. Ixports of wheat fact which commu uils on that grain &t the s.art . §, s heen suid of late regarding the abroad for our wheat, oy the seaboard to-dey informed pf Evrope was buying. day on the encourige hese advices and guite s mate- ces 100k place. erpool this morning, arket, repor ed a firm o buy were guite king everythingfnto ided_sll-sround pre- Receipts at 4 hushels were ern _arrivais ast Saturday and 231 ng s ¢ our Lours Paris cables were able from Russia re- o gave the WOra's 000,000 bushels less Russin was short 59.- reported Ahirty iosds Spened from 57%4e U834 closing 10 084 esterday. Estimated re- pited by ‘wheat was fair refining, $14@ | fairly | uulated, | ns — 3-crown, wn 10 4@4%ac, 4 16@22c; pulled, | Do, trust repts si 5% Do, 2ds A. | Canada Soutn 2ds.. 1031 G H & S A 6. | Cen Pac 1sts of '95.101 | Do, 2d Ta. .. 1141,'H & Tex Centbs..i £7:% _Do. con 6s. 65 Reading 4s Missouri 68, Do, a8, Erie 2ds Kansas Pa Consola 75 | ks Fa 1sts Den div109%5 FOREIG © MARKETS. WHEAT RRPOOL. | LIVERPOOL, E: . 2B.—The spot market 1s firm at 65 41,d@5s 5130. Cargoes are sieady at 27s 64 arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchance cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: De- cember. 55 2},4: ‘January, o3 23;d; February, bs diarch, os 4b4d: April, 58 415 SECURI TS, DON, Exé.: Dec. 28.—Consois. 106%: sil- ef, §0%54: French Kenles. 100f 50¢. Bullion into Bank of £ogland, £641.000. | : XCHANGE AND BULLION. I Sterling Fxchange, 60 .days.. - $4 RR Sterling Exchangé, sight,. — a X9y Steriing Cables, . .. B oo - 91 New York Fxchange, sight......... — 05 New York Excharge, telegraph ot ¥ine silver, ¥ ounce. . - Mexican Dollars... 634 FOREIGN IMPORTS, | The foreign imparts at San Francisco for Novem- weex were surpris -1y | ber'were us 10 i6w4: Free goods, £3,656.381; dutl- $1,134,770: tozal, $4,691,151; in 1894, increase, $2,468,929. The large value 1ast month is due to the heavy imporiations of raw t gk from China and Japun, in transli overiand. | These tmports alone were valued ai 82,547,591, or. The Dirgeat Impor: values last montt cere 28 follows: Jap.n, $2,095.944; China, $912,- 768; United Kingdom, $480,-53: Hawailan Isi- |and’, $247,626. The total last month was the largest for any moath this year. BANK. CLEARINGS. YLbcal bank clearings last week were $12,571,111, against $11,037.294 for the same week 1n 1594. A gain for this year 13.9% il PRODUCE MAREET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT=The Lord Wolseley takes for London 83.760 ctls, valued al $84,6.0; Tacoma, for Liver- pool; 49,605 ctls at-$50,500. 3 The niarket closed the week still iigher and very firm, owing o various causes. First a rise at Chi- cazo0: second, a continued “demand for Australia; i, tue holding back of the farmers. who are be- Pnaing to ta k abou: a dry.winter; fourtn, stropger iuropean markets, and o forth.” No. 1, 98%°@ 543 of toial. | et; R | banws, 40@60c B ctl | xiver Reds, 50c @ ctl. ONIONS-sold at 60@75c ® cil. Cu: Oufons, 35 @s0c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Not enough Musbrooms com- ing in to quote. Dried Peppers, 7@10c % Ih; Tomatoes, 25@E0c ® box: Los Angeles Toma- | toes, —: Green Pess, nominal: Stsing Beans, —: Dried Okra, 1215@15c: Cabbage, 50¢ B ctl} Garlic, 4@5c ® Mb: Marrowfa. Squash, $2@10 @ ton; Hubvard Squash, 88. AND GAME. r Burbanks, 25@85¢ @ sack; Oregon Bur- Oregon Garnet Chiles, 60c: POULTRY POULTRY—Turkeys did better again. Pizeons are also firm. No other changes. iave Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11c P b for mens; Dressed Turkeys, 12@15c B 1 ® pair, £1 0@1 76: Ducks, §4 50@6: Si@5: Roosters. young, $4 S0@5 50: :c old, $4@4 50: Fryers, §4 50; Brollers. $i@4 50 for large and #3@3 50 for smal £lie2® % and $1 25@1 50 for ME—Prices are still 1ow, (ke demand being re quoisble at $1@1 1234 B dozen: 0@3 B dozen: Canvasback. 3397 8 Spris, $1 26@1 59 P dozen; Teal. 75c@ dgeon, 76c@$1: Small T 75¢: Hare, @1: Rabbits, #1 25 for Cottontails an 75c@ smull; Gray Geese, $2@2 50: White G Bran, 81 50 @ dozen: Honkers, Lnglish Snipe, § BU stocks. with sales at 25¢; /sc: good o choice, 21@22¢ seconds, 21@22 % DATEY—Fancy, 22 lower gradee, 157 20c, 1TB—18@21e P b Nominal ominal. sney mild new, 11c B 1: common to gocd, T@Itc P Ib; Young America, 11@126; West- ern. 11¢: Eastern. 12@13c # Ib. GS—Siocks 0f domestic continue 1o decrease and prices are very firm in conse nence. Fancy Eastern, 23@25¢: good to choice Eastern, 22@23c: scconds, 19@21c E Sc: ranch Lggs. 28@32%kc P dozpu, a and color. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Appies are hard to seil, oven atthe lower prices. Perstmmons, 0@75¢ @ box: Apples 75c@$1 for good to choice, HOGHB5C 1or common 1o fair und $1 25@1 35 for fancy; Lady Apples are neglected at 75c@31. ERRIES—Cranberrics, $10 @ bbl for New Jer- aud $11 for Cape Cod. GRAPES—Nominal at 50@75¢ B box and 75c@ 81 3 crate. Receipis are 0 small tha they are bardly worth quo:ing CITRUS FRUITS—The cold weather kecos the market qulet. - California Oranges, $1 75@% 25 for Scedlings and $2@? 75 % box for Navels: Japanese SMandarins, 75c@$1 B box: Lemons, BL@l 50 for common 82@3 for g0od to choice; .Me cau Limes,#5; Caltfornia Lunes,75@90c; Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 3 doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The market is simply dead. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: C k1 Ap LoTs—Apples, 213@3c B _Ib.for auar- tered, 3@3%c P I for sliced aud 414@6c B b for evaporated: Peaches. d@bc B 1 sna 54@ 6c @ Ib for fancv: veeled. in boxes. 1X@l3c : Prunes, sc for the four sizes, 6@6lgc B Ib for 40@50's and 5c ¥ 1 for 50@60’s: Apricots. Tia @3c 1or prime to choice and 10@11c I for fancy Moorpark; rigs, black, 3@3l4c @ Ib for pressed and Y@2xec for unpressed: White Figs, 31,@4c B I jor pressed in sacks. and H@C in boxe: Pears, Tc B Ib for evaporated balves, 4@814ac for auaiters: Plums. 4@43gc @ I for pitied and 115G 214 for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@6¢ B Ib for priwe 10 choice aud 614c for fancy. J BEING rR1 E —App es, 4@4ac; Peaches. 3@ 4cand (¢ for fancy: peeied, in _boxes, 10@121a Prunes, dc for the four sizes. 6@6YacTor 40@.U's se and 5c tor H0@B0's: Apricots. 6@HYze for prinie to | choice and 10@llc for aucy Moorpark: Figs, black, 13,@2Yge: White Figs, 3@5c; Pears, 61ac for evaporated halves and S@5igc for quarters Pjums, 334c for pitted and i(@1Yac,for unpitte eciarines. 4@5¢ P Ib for nrime 1o ctoice. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as 0i0%s, cariosd ots, £ 0. b. San Fran- cisco: Loudon layers, 85@80c B box; four-crown loose, #34c P D: three-crown, i0ose, 2bje: two- | crown, 2(@21jc; seediess Sultanas, 83, @4c: seediess Muscatels, 215@254c; clusters, 31 35@1 50: De- hesa clusters. $2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 76: Dried Grapes, 214¢ B Ib. JoERI=6 PR CE_— Fourcrown loose. Hc: 3- crown, 214@214¢; 2-crown, 135@2c; Seedless Sul- tanas §3,@dc: Eeedless Muscatels, 214c: 3-crown London iuyers. #5¢@81; clusters. $1 4U@1 50: De- hesa clusters, §2 zo; Lmperlal clusters, $% 75: Dried Gr pes, 214c. 18— hys nuts, E@10c B I Walnuts, 7@8c ¥ 1 for No. 1 hard and_£@9%sc for soilshall, 10b- bing Jos; Amonds, 6@734c for Languedoc and 81y @10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 514@ac 3 1t for Lalifornia; Hickory nuts, 5@bc: Pecans, (o | for rotigh and 8c for polishea: Filberts, R@0c; Lir zl Nuts, T54@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $1 60@> B 1 HONEY~ 0rh '8 quoisble a: 10@i%c ¥ £ for bright and 5@9¢ B H for lower gradles: water- whit tracted BEES light amber ex. + dark, 2@3c. cracted ala@ivy WAN—Z Sablic B duric amber, 4 @6c B 1. PLOVISIONS, — Dealers quote previons prices. and 74c CTURED MEAT! Bacon quotable at 614@6Yc for heav. [ ® B tor light medium, 9%c for light, 10%4c | for extra light and 12@12sc for sugar-cared: | Eastern Sugar-cnred Hams, 1115@12c: California | | Hams, 10¢; "Mess Beef, $7 P bbl: extra mess do, 58:" family do, $9a9 b0; extrs prime_Pork. $3 P bbi; exira o eor, §14 B bbl; mess, $13 @ bbl; Smoked Beof, 91466 19c B 1. LARD— £ after e coes, gquo:able at 6@64c B Sor coiatwund and sc f0r pure; pails, 81gc; Cal raia tier o5, B¢ 2or compound and 83hc or pur Balf bbis. G40 10-0) tius, 75ec; do 5-1, T84c B b, COTTOLENL-Tc In uerces and Tigc @ Ib 10-1b iins. RIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS J1IDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers 7c; cuilsand brands, 6c;medium 6c; culls and branis, be: Tight, Sc % 15 culls and brands, 4c: Cowhides, fabize @ lb: culls and brands, i@disc: salted Kip. be # i saited Caif, 8¢ % Ib: salted Veal, dry ides, 10@lic : culls and brands, 7@ "| 72%e: Ay’ Kip and Veal, fc: culls, 634c: dry cal { cuils, 10¢; Goatskins, 20@350 cach: Kids, 5 Necrsking, good summer, 25@X0c: medium, ! J@1be; Sheepskins, shearlings, 53 36@40c edch: mediuin, 40 ©0@70c each. Culls of all No. 2, 3@ Hiemboldt and in aud Sontuern, 3@ oj dviective o, 4G B b Gep a5e; winws 20c each: shor: weol @:0c eaci:: long woo Kkinds, ehut 4c less TALLOW—No. 1 o Sijc: Tefined, 5i4c; Grease. WOOI—We que o ba . s f Mendocino, 7@se 8c; free Mounta. HOPS—Nomital ot 46 GENEEAL MEGCHANDISE. BAGS~Gra'n Rags, June-Tuly, $4@4 16; Wool Bacs, 24@ 26 . COAL—Harrison's clcnlur sayi “During the week there have heen 10 nrrivals from the north- ern mines carrying 23,103 ions, from Leith 1600 tons, from Swansea 16,599 tons, from Newcestle, and — for Merced; Salinas Burbanks, 6.@S6c B | N. & W, 12 538 tons, from Donkirk 600 tons. The | Pa‘rick) Eozley, lot on SE line of Grantand Rose excessive arrivals of the week are agzain siralning siree's, £ 135 by = 50, being lot 12, block 8, Jose some of our wholesale dealers to take car: of the Lominzo Tract, Borkeiey: $500. samie within the allotted time, and thus avold pay- | sivg=ze .. ind A nnie H. BandletoJ. A, Brothers, ing demurrage. ‘The quotations for domestic Conls | lot on £ li.'e . Grant sireet, 102:8 § of Bancroft sre well sustained, aod will propably remain o vy, S 50 by . being lot 22, block 14, McGee during the winter months, as all the teams are | “Urici, Berkaley: §10. busily engaged to Uheir full capacity in filling Sl e e orders. For steam PUrposes to large Consumers, | The mumiii o v for future delivery, offerings are being made s & | 1o Lo MUT dt:itho val priuo Aesior concession; in fact, the outiook is very favoranc | g7t often had rings on their fingeis. In for low pr ces during the nex: six monibs. Man- | 0N Case twenty-three were found on the facturers cannot cOmpIRin of (Eexr fues cosi during | Lands of one mummy. 1895, us the cost 10 th'm has beea the lowes: o1 3 record, mainly attributable Lo the reduction duiy.” Wellingion i$ quotabis at #5 @ on: New Wellingion, 3* B ton: Souihfisid W ton, | $750: Seatvie. 85@b 50; Bryan', $5 50: 85: Wallsend. #6 50: Scotel. §7 50 £ 50; Comverland, $14 in buiiz and 815 Pennsylvania Anthracite A thracite Egg, $10; Caunel, 87 6,4 THE LiL CALENDAR. EE, 1895. hases. December 1, ® Canie Gate u]m ;nm:n Valley, 57 60; Con Full Moon. in bulk and & ton in sacks. I COFFEE—C. ¥. Bickiora's cit HCHEIRUIEY BT DsEsmmber 5 extrenie dullness contl | G T . Dein disploved by dealers {n this oric e, who oo Deoember 15, 100 absorbed in their USual resume of the yoar' business. A carload of fermented Coifies which have been a Grug in he market for moctis was | | Qisposed of In New York at prices which, (aough considerably lower than asked, were reudil; ac- cepted by the holders under the circumsinness. Two carlozds of the betier grades of ne.v-roj Guatemulas were placed in the overtand marie: & fizures showing & siizht dec'ine, but which wil Probubly ke accepted 55 a basis for future transu: tions both here and eastwerd, To-day’s first-hond ' si0ck consists of 106 bags Salvador, 2957 bags | Guatemala—in all 3063 bags.” We quote the mar- ket duil at 2015¢ for good washed Costa Rica: 20¢ | @ Ib for good Costa Rica; 19@19140 B Ib for ood Costa Rica mixed with black beans: Ti,@1815¢ for fair Costa Rica: 14@161ac for common (¢ ordinary Costa Rica: 1815@2014c for falr to good wa- ned Selvador: 1814@15bac for good bieached aud green unwashed do: 21@21'4c B Ib for prime washed Guatemala; 20@20%, for good | to_strictly good washed Guatemala; ls(.,szuc for | fair washed Guatemala: 1615@1734c tor medium Guatemala: 1415@16%4¢ for ordivary Guatemal: 11@®14%4¢ for very inferior (o common Guatemal 21@22¢ for gooi to prime washed Peaberry; 20@ | 201 4¢ for good unwashed Peaberry, | New Moon. December 23, First Quarter. '@ December 31, Full Moon. JULAN B4 A aies of Departure From San Francisco DESTINATION | SAtLy. | PIER. [Coos Bav......|Dec29.10AM | Pler 13 =an Diego ... |Dec 20.11ax | Pier i1 Humboldt Bay | Dec 29. 2p | Pierd Eel Rtiver..... Dec 2. 9ax Plet 13 Poruiand....... Dec 30.10am | Pier 24 3 moutna Bay.. | Dec 51, 5ew |Piers Newport |Dec 81, 6am| Pier 11 Vic & Pgt Sud|Dec 81, §au | Pier 9 ‘|China & Japn|Dec31, Sem|PM S 8 San Diego..... Jan 211am|Pler 11 .| Newort {Jan 4, $au|Pler 11 State of Cal | Portiana |Jan 410Aw| Pior 24 Del Sorte .| Grass Harggr. Jan 5. 2w Eitih 50 x |Gravs tarbor. | Portiand CAN SALMON—According 10 & Portland | CityPuebla. | Vic & P Jan 5. Gam| authoricy the pack for 1895 was the larges on | record, b 4 AUS‘_.}:‘:T cases. of which 637,000 | STEAMERS TO AuRIVE, were Alaska, 512,877 Brtish Columbia and 627,- | LT = 500 Columbia River. Thly tutall does’ ot Include | TEAMER | Frox | DuE the Sacramento River pack. The Alaska Packers' P Fo TTacon D D | {01 quotce Red Salmon as toliows: In lots | ineort:----: - |Tacoma.. & Desae | of 25,000 cases. 95¢: 50,000 cases, 8214c; 75,000 | Welingion......| Departure Bay 1 'Dec 20 | cases, 90¢ B dozen. net cash £. 0. b. ex-ship | Faration.... Yaquina Ba; Dec 30 | "SUGAR—The Weswern Sugar Refinery Company | &' Bgadbe (oo o Dee 31 | B Sl ! Company | arcata.. Coos liay . I‘Dec 81 | auotes terms, n ‘ube, Crushed, Powdered | 3o i |San Otece Deo 31 | ana Fine Crushed, all 835¢: Dry Granlated, 43 PomiDHa | Humbotde G Cobbctioners’ A tec; EMOLA L, Blpe: BXun s | Saeorcal - reraann Jen 1 334c; Golden C. 85,c; balf-barrels, 14C more that | (irvor poss 2 e R e {acrleaania s eonn x| vy g yRUP—Goiden,Tn Dbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10 | yackee - | E i 3 gal. | Eureka.. Newport........ LJan 2 SAN FRANCISCO W 7 . | Crescent Crescent City... ~Jan 2 SAN FRANOISCO \MEAT CMARKEL. |'Wilancce....: |Derarture Eey. Jan 2 Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- | ATAEO.......... |Uoos Bay. Jan 8 % City of Panama, Panama 3 terers are s follows: Dei Norta. | s 3 BEEF—First guality, 5@5%c; second quallty, | Afridi..... China and Japan. 3 @ic P Ib. v San Benito | Pacoma. ... 3 A@5e; small, 5@7¢ B . Nortn fors Humboldt Bay. LJan 4 MUTTON—Wethers, ¢; Ewes, 115c # b, lice Bl P Tan 4 | -\ Tk . Alice Blanchard | Portiand.... Jan | _ LAMB—Spring Lamb, 1214c; Yearlings, 6@614¢C | Banta Hosa..... |San Diexo.. . ..Jan g 6 ive Hogs, 814c B I for large and 3%gc Columbig.. for smail; dressed do, 42@8Yac B Ib. ol | | | | Foint Loma.. | SUN AN o] LE. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOK PRODUCE. SUN AND TIDE TABLE ¥OR 24 HOURS. HIGH WATER|LOW WATER.] SUN. [MOON. I I ises| Bets | Sets Flour.qr. ska......02.: 59 Pelts, dls. ...... 4.881 | 7 |Large./Smail.|Large. Smail. Washingon. ... 3.915Wine, gais.. . ... 49380 | —|— o — Wheat, cils.........72,447 Brandy, gals. 8380 | 29, B.442 11,597 4.10r 2.20a| 7.25 4.0 b.24s Washingio 1 11. 3218 Butter, buls.. 11210 82| 3019 AN | 5.00p 312 7.5 5.00 Rises 3 e 270/Cheese, culs...... = HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. 7,652 Eggs. doz. 128(Lamber, M Barley, ctl Usts, Wasl Potatoes, sks... Oregon BrancH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE., U. 8. N. Onlons. sks. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Hran, sk SAN Fraxcrsco, December 2 8. 1895. Middlings, The time bali on Telegraph Hill was dropped exacily at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 p. ., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant UU. 8. N, in charge. Hay. tons. Hides, no. REAL ESTATE . TRANSACTIONS. get Wheeler (nee Reilly) to | suker, lot on S line of McAllister street, | 64:6 W of Buchunan, W 25 by §137:6; $10. Dichael and Hannah Curiin to Cnar es 0. Wab gren and Auders A. Gustaison, lot on S line of | BHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Edward and_Bric Arrived. SATURDAY, December 28. Br bark Strathdon, Philip Jr, 145 days from Lon- don, ndse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Twenty-first street, 100 E of Bryant avenue, £ 25 | Schr Bessie K, Strahas, 16 hours from Albion; by S 100; $10. Iumber, to Albion Lumber Co. aurtee und Bridzet McGriflin to Security Loan | Schr Lawra Pike, Johnson, 2% days from Bu- reica; 190 M it lumber, to Chas Nelson. Ciearea. SATURDAY, December 28, Norstmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaino; John Rosenfeld's Sons. Sim* Australia, J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Simr Sau Jose, Mortensen, Panama, ete; Pacific M IS8 Co. Stmr Columbia, Bolies, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. Associat on, wenty-thira, 7 line of Potrero street, 85 of | by W 100: 810. | John P. and Catharine A. Sweeney to James T. | Fiizgerald, lot on W Ii g streat, €0 N of 1gton, N 24 by W 75: §10. i J. McCorinack to same, same; $10. mmer), Edward H. Jr., liam C. Hammer to Mary E. Bannister, i of Silver scree:, 39 SW of Secoad, by 5. 75: $10. Fréese (administrator of the estate of Con- rad Greb) to Georze W. Armbiusier, lor on NW Houdlette, Honolulu; of Garden st cet, 355 NW of Bryant, NWw 25 | _Stmr Sania Rosa, Alexanden, San Diego; Good- by SW T4 i all, Per! 2 & Co. - aoiae W ster £o Saral Gmour, lot on | _Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Eureka: Charles line oz Garden (Hlarzic ) s troet, 225 NW ol kX R | Weich & Co. Schr M oonlight, P Rithet, Morrison, Honolulu; 10, T, 1 stree! . NW 25 hy SW 78 fofer 10 Loulse n NE corner .Ezeby.\'l Wickberg, San Blas; Fred Sol antt Dors « etz to H. W. Taverner, ot on W | ne of Sixteentn avente, 271:1 8 of Cal fornia, S 5 by W 120; $10. Louisa Taverner to Clara L. Shortt, Schr Mary Gilbert, Ackerman, Ensenada; O D Bunker & Co. y Bidweli, Scuroeder, san Blas: I O Sailed. SATURDAY. December 28. Sol 2.1 Dora etz to James S, TTennessy, lot on E line ot ‘‘wenty-eighth avesue, 125 N of B street, | Stmr San Jose, Moriensen, Panama, etc. N 70 oy F 120; §1 Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. C.0.C.ond Finnim H. Miller, George W. and ale E.and Clara B. 7ucker to | Stmr Caspur, ‘Anfindsen, Caspar. ot on N line bf Cstreet. 49:1 | | | Stror Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Senta Cruz, Nicholson, Newport, ety Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stor Scotia, Johinson, Stmr Austrilis, Houdlette, Honolulu. Ship Tacoma, Gaffer, Liverpool. Br bark Elliott, Evans, Queensiown. Haw bark R P Rithet, Morrison, Honolula, Sebr Joseph Russ. Matson, Port Gamble. | Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen, Co0s Bav. arg “orcy firs 24835, avenue, W 8i:1, N 10 deg. 40 30:3, S 10 deg. 40 min., W 15 Strassburger to Elnnim H. Mil- ale or Maie E. and Clarn ¥ in of iwen N 55 by W 120: 4 Fort 1180 10¢ on = second avenue, 175 N of corner of C 88:10, SW 858:5, N ©48; F10, | Voiante, Dannevig, Mazatian. iz 0n' o Edwin T. Tryon, lot on W | Schr Ukanogan, Moore, Por: Gamble. ll )5 of 200 8 of T street, S 24 by W | Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Collins Land- 20; gt | ing | sl ‘o smine, 1ot on Wilne of Tench aveaue, | Tetegraphic. [ 175 ot 1 stroer, = 2 ¢ 120: gif | : : { : N S—December 2810 ¢ x—Weather Sol and e ndrew J. McNicoll, jot on | ,FOINT LOBOS— I b Do, S mvie, 300 K o a | clear: whud NE: veloeily 20 miles. . | street, N o0 by ! 120 $10 4 Charers. | mamie to Closge W.Nc icoll,lot on B line of | The sehr E K Wood loads lumber at Moodyville | Togents-seventl aveniue, 200 011 airect, S35 by | for Tieniai Som. D i <poken P.T.aud Margaret A. Martin to Bernard Bradley, | per pr bark Strathdon, Noy 8—48 S, 82 W, Br loi on Nline of N street, 57:6 £ 0f { wenty-eighth | park Famenoth, from Concepefon for Faimouth. | | | avennc. is 76 by N 100: $10, Hele St 0 b | dars i Oucar A Lagia 4. Yateile M. und o ol ey Boly i Dl verpod Blanche ouleau to Harrison A. Jaaes, iot on Nov 25—31 S, 4§ o | W*ine o Fortieth avenue,200 of ¥ stroet, N300, | g Gororeso: 48 Wr Br ship Enatrune, frm Lon- W 240, 100, F 120, 8 800, 1120, al:olot on W | “'Noyog— 54 &, 42 W, Ger bark Paul Isenberg, fm 11 of Lniriy-elghih avenue 100N of X street. N | 708 S0 Sr it e | 800, W120,N 100, W 120, S 400, & 240; $10. S Domestic Poris. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr South Coast, from Coos Bay. GRAYS EARBOR—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Del Norte, hence Dec 24. Sailed Dec 2%—Tug Columbia, for Coos Bay. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Dec 28—Stiar Al- catraz, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 28 — Schr C S Hoime, from Port Blakeley; schrs Reporter and Premier, from Tecoma. ! aul Housse't to game, lot on W avenue, 200 N of P street, N 200, 120, 8 300, K 120: $250. Jumes dnd Lavine F. Garvin to Samuel F. Weeks, lot on N W corner of U street and Sixteenth avenue, W 10, N 144:2, SE 100, 5 138:7: also fot line of Twenty-third avenae, 185:9 N of P , N 132:214, S 111:10, ~W 132, NW 104 alsoloton E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 100 N of U street, N 150 by E 240; $10. Same to same, 1ot on W line of Thii ghth avenne, 100 5 of N street, N 300, W 120, X 100, | Selied Dec 2R—Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. | W 120.'s 400, E 240; $750.% | TACOMA—Arrived Dec 28—S¢hr J M Colman, ! M. A.and Ciara W. Jones to Henry P. P. West, | from San Pedro, vion t line of Forty-first avenue, 100S of Ostreet, SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 28—Schr G W Watson, 109 by E 120; $10 | from San Pedro; bark Gatherer, bence Dec 18. Antaony Schroeder to Mathilda Schroeder, loton | PORT HADLOCK--Arrived Dec 28—Schr Se- line 01 California avenuc, 300 NE of Virginia = quoia, from Sen Diego. y NW 100, Precita Valley lands; | Ssiled Deo 28— chr Meteor, for San Pedro. | CLALLAM BAY—In bay Dec 28—Rark McNear, Castro-street Land Company to W. E. and Annle | from Nanaimo for San ¥rancisco: Nor bark Prince strick and, ot 17, block 4, subdivision 1, Castro- | Vietor, from Vancouver for Valparaiso. ot Add tion; $10, Sailed Dec 28—Br burk Forfarshire, for Portland, | W. #. and Annie E. Strickland to John A. Lyon, | PORTTOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 98—Schr Chal- 1oL 1S. block 4, subdivision 1, same; $10. | lne"?;i from Newport; bark Alex McNeil, hence ec 18, EUREKA—valled Dec 28—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. SHANGHAI—Arrived Dec 26—Schr Alda, from Moodvvilie. FALMOUTH—Arrived Dec 27—Br ship Dun- hope, from Tacowa; Br ship Slerra Estrella, hence Ang 14. Salled Dec 27—Br ship Falls of Dee, for Limerick. HOLYHEAD—Sailed Dec 27—Ger ship H F Glade, for Honolulu: Brship Achnashie, for San Francisco, NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Dec 27—Br ship Alexaudria, for Port Los Angeles. SOLON—Salled Dec 27—stmr Colombia, for New oric. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dec 27—Stmr Peru, for | Sau Francisco. AUCKLAND—Sailed Dec 28—Stmr Mariposa, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- Ltlantic Steanars. NF W YORG—Arrived Dec 28—Stmr Lucania,fm Liverpoo! and Queensiown: stmr Thingveila, from $i¢,lin. Copenhagen. ete; stmr Obdam, fromi Roi- erdam. e ot Fortleth 240, N 100, E N avenue, N B 80 Tobert P. and Emma B. Day to Caroline S, Elli- ott. 5. record 552 d, p. 99, of 10t 0n § cornerof Fair- mount avenne and Pearl street, SW 214,61, 81 184 47, NE 177.18, NW 60 to_beginning, being ot 1, block E. Flint Tract, Oakland; $10. Danicl Dounelly to Hannal 1 eeney (wife of Pat- rick), all interest in oL on . line of Jersey street, 350 X of Cottage street, W 100 by N 50, being 10 | 19, block 1, lands of Oukland Prospect Homestead, | gnitclaim deed, Unkland; gif:. o) 3+ and Matgaret I, Leghorn to Georgs T. Hw. | | ley. lo's 53 and 36, block B, lands of Oakland View Homestead Assoclation, being a_portion of Wals- worth 100-acre tract, Oakland; $10. tGicorze T. Hawley 10 Adella’ S, Hawley, same: Oniland; $1€. ¥rnesi'A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to F. E, Muel- , 1ot on W line of Fairview avenue, 25 N from raer of lot 18, bock A, Lincoin Park, W 125, 8 52,'E 215 10 beginning, being iot i portion of lots 11 and 13, block A, Liucoin | Fais, Uukiand 1 ownship; £10, | -iv & #nd Lo2na M. Buckbee ing, lots 6 and 7, bl ley; $150. 0. L. Sh' frer Estate Company to Mary' 1" ander (wife of A: C.), 1ot on E line of Moy street, 145 S of Chauning way, S 45 by being Ihe = 35 feet of 0: 4 and N 10 fect of Map of ~hafter properiy, Berkeley:; $160. G. B. and Melia Aubrey ‘o G. W, Burr, iot block 25, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Townshin:$:0. | Susun Clark to Mary P. Nason, lot on NW | N of Jessiv street, 400 SW of Webater, SW 75 by ¥ W 100, block 89, Fitchburz Homestead Associatios, Brooklyn Township; gift. i Charles E. Palmer ( rustee) to . B. Stone, lot on SE line of Duvenpori street, 103050 N1 of | county road, No. 1525, SE 1 E 200, bein to James ¥, Spoii- 3, Miramonte Trac tmr Braunschwelg, for Bremen: stmr Amsterdiam, for Rotterdam: stmr La Bour- £0enc, for Havre; simr Umbria, for Liverpool: stinr Anchorla, for Glasgow. :_( INDLuN—Arrived out Dec 27—Stmr Massachu- Bott. 1ot 5, 12, | VEE—Sailed Dec 28—Stmr La Gascogne, for w York. 10 RPHAVEN—Sailed Dec 28—Stmr Wei- + for New York. #or Tare Nhianing Intellige; See Twelfth Page. lots searie . Tract, Brooklyn Township ¥ ina s, Poutson to George T. and Adel:u‘fl‘ UPFICE PURNITURH AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & ©0., 300 t0 306 Post St., cor. Stoe'cto 1 Hawley, 1ots 12 10 19, black ;. 28, block C; lot 5, bloc Bu Mup 2, Brookiyn Township: $10, Georse L. Clark, by al orney. child, £ line Stanton sireet, 19503 N of Pacifio | avente, N 25by 1 101.25, being lot 6, block 1L, | Powers Tract, Alam-da; $10. George L. and M1 e Clark Lo Susan C. Clark, N line Clement street, 92.5 E of Chestnut, £ 28 by N | 127.5, being the W 28 ieet of lox 2, block 1, lands | { adjacen 10 Encinal, subject to a mor | meda Savings Bunk for $900, Alzmed. R. M. and Elizabeth A, Truer to Es(ill, lot on N jine of Eighth g eet, 40 I of Jac son, N 100 by E 140, belug lots 10 o Oakland: $10. ‘Aunie Peterson (wife of Andraw)to Annle Gillet, | lot on W lino of Mudieon street (formeriy Julla), | 50 N of Second, N 25 by W 75, biing log 20, biock 13, Oakland, suofect o life state (o firsl parey: gt Anna Peterson (formerly Gillet) to Mars Glilet. | ). biock 12, t 2, : \ "%Whll‘? bo':ccfl dl:‘::‘:cn : r :; FE '!C“]mybcbcus rs“d“khmmomu ham X D - Mc! An i Betan. 10t on SE COTner of GFant aud Kivee Arracoe e E 185 by 8 150, ber ng 108 10,11 cna 12, bio K | 8, Joss Domingo Tract, Berkeley (quitciaim deed): $5. Anna and Rocco Beban to Johanna (wife of | 8 7 to 14, 24, 27, aventura Tract, to George Fair. | OFFICE and n TYPEWRITER, X2 W. C. RARIG, & 157 New Montgomery X Street, S. F. = Jin his work. U /\ « ,«x}(’fidj~ ;JQ N RSN ) ) %) 2 OCTOR Dr. Sweany by his skill as a specialist has completely revoiutionized the practice of medi- cine and surgery in San Francisco. Standing to-day as he does far in advance of any specialist or medical institution in the country, his wonderful success and skill is the outgrowth of several conditions by which alone what he has done in San Francisco could be | sccomplished. First, the natural qualifications with which nature has endowed him, as evidenced by his keen perception into the mysteries of all dis- eases with which tnose who epply to him are | aflicted. He is thus enabled to clecrly distin- guish the exact character of the complaint and to conceive the proper and most effective kind of treatment for its entire cure. Second, he is wholly devoted to his profes- sion, having no other desire for achievement than to make still grander the complete suc- cess which he has thus fer attained. His great stability of character, his unceasing study and untiring energy to accomplish that which he sets out to do, together with many more great and noble gualities which one soon recognizes in him, all serve to advauce him in his most worthy‘ambition. Third, his great advantages of study and ex- perience in the leading and best colleges and | nospiials in the land, where he served in all | departments, and where his great natural ability was acknowledged in all branches gs | being superior to his quite worthy but less suc- ces: ‘ul associates, have all helped to assist him SWEANY, 737 Market Street (Opposite Examiner Office). Is it any wonder that with all of these ad vantages in his favor, natural ability, study, experience, and a mind devoted to his profes- | sion, Dr. Sweany should have achieved his enviable reputation for curing distressing and obstinate cases which had been given up as incurable? Asyet no case of failure can be discovered against him, and such ability and skill to com« bat and conquer ell diseases of men and women have never before been demonstrated. ‘The Doctor’s services are certainly of great value, and if any one thing be woi th more than apything else it is certainly the services of a competent and successful physician and special- ist, who neveér loses sight of a single case uniila perfect and permanent cure is effected. Those who are afflicted should not waste time, money and health dosing with cheap treatments, cheap medicines and nostrums. The Doctor gives his services free of charge to the poor and worthy who call at his office every Friday afternoon, and many expressions of gratitude and praise go out daily irom the poor as well as from those who have paid him well for veluable and successful services ren- dered. Altogether Dr. Sweany as a man is truly upright, conscientious and charitable. As & physician he is thoroughly competent, earnest and successful, and any and all persons who may be suffering from any human ail- ments whatever will do themselves a great in- justice if they do mot call upon him, even if their troubles have resisted all other efforts to cure. His office hours are from9 to 12 A. M, and2to5and 7 to8 P. M., and on Sundays irom 10 to 12 A. M. only. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS] PACIFIC COAST STEAMSIIP COMPANY CUT RATES iyt VICTORIA, B. C., and .PUGET SOUND. FHrst Class......8$8.00 Socond Class... $5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket 0ffice—4 New Montgomery Street. | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agen O R. & IN. | —TO— ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. For reservations call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia saiis........ tate of Caiifornia sai January 4 GOODALL, PERKINS & €O., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY | TEAMERS WILL SATL FROM | 1 Prosdway what, San Francisco, as | ow: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- | lisuoo aud Sitka (Alasks), at 9 .., Dec.1,16, | 81, Jap. 15, 80. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seastle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 8 . . 1, 8 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day thereafter, connecting 'at_Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoms with N. P. R. R, at Seattlo with G. N. Ry., ac Pori Townsend with Alaska steamers. Fer Kureka, Arcataand Fields Landing (Ham- bold: Bay) str. Pomons, 2 P. M., Dec. 1,5, 9,13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Por, Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sanis Bar! Ventura, Hueneme, ¥an 'Pedro, East San Angelés) ana Newport, at § A.x., Dec, 19, 23, 27, 81, and every fourth day For San Diego, stopping only st Port Harford (Ban Luis Oblspo), -Bania Birbars, Por: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. ., Dec. 1,6, 8,15,17, 21, 45, 9, and every fourth day thereafter. For Enseuada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altaia and Gueymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley 10 A. .. 28th of each montn. Ticket ¢fice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery | street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marker st.. San Francisco. COMPAGNIEGERERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR Erench wine (o davre. (QUEARY'EPIER (NEW), 43 NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers b; this line avoid both traosit by English rail: .. ad the discomfort of ¢rossing the channel in a smail boat. New York to Alexandria, Kgypt, via Paris, ....December 30 first-class $160; second class, $116. LA NORMAN DIE, Capt. Defoncls. LA BRETAGNE, Capt. Bupe_..... January 11 elon. ......... January 18, = ‘oirot, | . Jananry 25, | & FoF further picticulars apply to s i A. ?3 «y.h.’l‘. Agent., No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZ] & CO.. Agents, 5 Montgomary | General Office of the Company, 613 Market OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold_ fields (Freemantle). Ausira- lia: $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Atrica. Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Honoluln and Auck- land, Thursday, Jan. 9, U2 P . Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, Januery 29, a¢ 10 e SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Fe - tand 1, .81, Ticket offica. 114 Montgomery street. Freignt office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BRUS., General Agents. WHITE STAR LINE. Unlled States and Royal Mall Steamers New Yorl, Qué ™S, o ) or| ueenstiown & Llv SAILING EVERY Weik POk ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- e ‘"2{“0 uzenr‘{nerfind.m‘mmmnd 15100 seleced; second cebin, §35 and $40¢ Majes Teatonic $35. - SteerazeTiokets fron Eneand, 1o land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Dedmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, saili dates and cabin plans may be procured trom W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at th under Grand Hotel. G, W. FLETCHER, " General Agent for Pacific Coast. | ROYAL MAL STEAN PACKET CONPAFY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Siorenightly {or the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg] France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection'with the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco 1o Plymont Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; th! Gaes, #9750, Fer forther particulars apply 0 PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington Sty At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. % Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co. T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 805. VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. 5 STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. 40w O nday—8 k. Lendine, Mission 1. Pler 3. DR.WONG W00 Chinese Drugs and Tea and Herb Sanitarium, 776 CLAY STREET, Bet, Kearny and Dupont, San Franci SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber9,1895.—After several vears suffering from nerv-. ous headache, lung aod liver complaint, apd bav ing consulied " difterent B physicians without suc- cess, I finally wea: to and was treated by I'r. Won. Woo, aud n Ove we was entirely cus AUGUST PLUSCHKELL, 716 Natoma st., S. F. Office Hours—:30 to 11 4. ., #ud 1 t0 § and 7 t09r. avenue, San Francisco. tion of méss of discharg BEFORE anpo AFTER CUPIDENE strengthens and restores small ‘The reason sufferers etn. OUPIDEN 818 #1308 hox, six famous French physician, will cure you o phye quickly 811 the horrors of Impotency. CUP! kidnessand the urinary organs “CUPIDENE" This v“,‘:", Vegetable D RESTORE Fait ne: YO0 oF discanes of the BeRGEatIYS SrEsun. SO s Toot MAnhocs: Tnsorania, Paina1a the Back, Beminal Emissions, Nervous Debiity, Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and Constipation. It stops all losses by day or night. Prevents quick. of diccharge, whi'n’:wmemiid'fgflsgsm-mn&.m DENE cleanses the liver, the of all impurities. ‘weak organs. not cured by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with I A written oy ratarmed (ks Pones docs ot & als, arantee Tmamey return EFE0.00, hyomai, "Gand for PR cireslar and testmon s n. 5000 testimonie permanent cure, Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO,, 632 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. For Sale by BHOUKS' PHAKMACY, 119 Powell streeé

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