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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1896. . 10 e e ] THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sliver oft agan. Wheat dropped sharply. All other cereals weaker in sympathy. Reans lower and duil. Flour very shak Feedstutts weak. Hay steady. Oticake Meal bigher. { Hams and Lard ad vanced. \ | | | i Barreled Salmon higher. alt advanced. nd Onlons unchanged. s firm. Liverpool Potatoes Buiter easy. ‘Another car of Eastern Pouitry sold. Peaches almost gone. Lemons quiet aud easy. Dried Fruit and Ralsing keep up. Hices and Leather unchanged. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. orthern lines in Overland shipments of produce from and Central California via Southern Paci: emuer were b as i 2056 tons Beans, 162 do . 744,750 do Wine, 5600 | st F ruir. 26 do | its, 552 do Raisins, 118 do Nuts, 52 do Honey, 318 do Hides, z62 do | Leather, 2¢0 do Hops, 298 do_Potutoes, 326 do Vegetables, 347 do Powder, 46 do Quicksilver. 25351 do Canned Ralmon, 38 do Fickled Salmon, 800 do Wool, 116 do Coftee, 617 do Tes, 167 do Xice and 13,035 do Suga: 7 3kos Angeles 10 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it. if any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | during the clve hours. JTsobars, or solid | lines, “con s of equal air pressure; iso- | ed lines; eqnal temperature. The ans high barometric pressure and | fair weather: “low” | and is usnally preceded ciondy weather and rains. appear on the Washington coasi. When the pressure is high in the interior and low sloug the coast, and the isobars extemnd north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of | marked curvature, rain sout! Jregon is improb- able. Wih a “high” in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coss’. warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions ‘will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUR U REPORT. NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | AT, SAN FraNcIsco, Oct. | 23, 1896, 5 P. i —Weather conditions and general | forecast | The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 64, Fresno 80, San Diego 64, Red Bluff 82, San Luis Obispo 76, Yuma 80, San Francisco 76, Los Angeles 72. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 76, minimum 59, mean 68. The well defined barometric depression which ‘was ceatered last fight In ~outhern Callfornia and Western Arizona has become less marked during the past 24 Lours. It has caused, however, quite geperal rains in Arizona and from .o0s An- geles southward in Caiifornia. Ample warniogs, however, were foroished to the raisin-growers in the Southern Calitornia district, and it is believed that 1o injury resulted. The pressu.e is failing to- night alongz the Oregon and Washington cous's, which condition indicates the movement of a mod- erxte depression from ihe seato the coast in the vicinity of Vancouver. It is hardly expected, bowever, that it will cause rain as far south as California. Forecast made at “an Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight, October 23, 159 Northern California—Fair Friday, exceps partly clondy in the extreme northern joriion; fresh northerly winds. Southern California—Fair Friday, excent partly cloudy in the extreme southern portion: probauly showers to-night In the southern portion; warmer in the eastern portion Friday: fresh westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Friday. Utah—Partly cloudy, but probably without rain Frida Arizona—showers to-night, followed by - partly gloudy Friday generally without rain; warmer Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday westerly winds iday afternoon. W. H. Haaox, Forecast Official. NEW 1ORK MARKETS. brisk Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 22.—Itisalong time since the bull feeling at the Stock Exchangeran as high as it did to-day. In spite of ihe advance in Bank of Englend rate of discount and the advance in the rates of steriing exchange, prices declined only 14@4% per cent and in & very short time the trend of the market was upward once more. As the rise mede piogress the shorts tecame thor- oughly slarmed and their purchases gave an fm- ‘Detus to the upward movement. The bulls had full control and lifted one stock after another with comparative ease. The highest quotations were reached at about 2 o'clock. and at that (ime prices showed an ad- vance of 15 10 per cent, the industrials, Louis- ville and ‘Nashviile, the grangers and the Souih- westerns leading. The deaiings were largely pro- fesslonal, but some of the commission-houses did report orders for moderate amounts irom ontside acconnt, the latter probatly because of tha easier sales for money here. Around deiivery hour (2:16) news came about the further demoraliza- tion in the wheat market, and the bears tsed it to moke adrive at the share-list. ‘The decline from the highest was only 14@114 per cent, and this, 100, notwithstanding exiensive reatizing. ‘lhe market left off steady at a frac- tional rally. Net changes show advances of 34@1%s per ceni, Tobacco leading: Missouri Yacific lost 35 and Kanses aud Texas preferred 1o per cent. -In the speciaities Towa Central pre. !errefl%umpe(l 214 to 30, and Rubber preferrec 214, The total sales were 249,693 snares, includ- ing 29,200 Reading, 26,700 Sugsr, 56,700 Burling- ton and Quincy and 24,000 Louisville and Nash- viile. Railway and miscellaneous bonds were firm. “Total sal¢s were $1,501,000. Atchison adjusiment fours rose 11/ (0 39%: Colora1o Midiand general sixes ceriiticates, 2 1o o9: Ann Arbor fours, 284 to €934: Jowa Centra! fives, 1 (0 931p; Kansas and Texas fives, 53 to 75%: Louisville and Nushville goid nives, s 10 96: Miiwaukee, Laxe Shore and Western extension fives, 2 10 110; Northern Pacific thirds, 2 to 64: do terminai sixes, 134 10 103%4: o consol fives, 1 10 4814: Union K.evated sixes, 313 to 7414 United State Cordage sixes certificates, 4 (o 43; Wabash sec. ouds. 1 to 69, and Wisconsin Central fives certifi- ca es, 210 3, In GGovernment bonds at the Stock Exchange $900U coupon 7ours of 1925 soid at 117@1174, and 4 5000 registered fours of 1907 at 107%g. Grain. FLOUR—Neglected, owing to the higher prices ssked, closing essy with _wheal nominally 10c under lsst quotations. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 45@2 60; do fair to fancy, 83 26@4 26: ents. $4 35@i 75; Minuesota clear, 33 100 0 straits, $5 90@4 28; do patents, $4@5 25: low extras, 82 45@3 by, CORNMEAL—bull,” steady: B8 w - ull; Western, 4134@4%c. BARLEY—Weak. o WHEAT—Spot market dull, 456@4%¢ lower, yellow Weatern, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorfl St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OF¥ICE €28 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. ference 1st National Bank, 8. F. . CHICAGU., PKIVATE WIRE, NEW YORK, No. 21 d £. 0. b.. $1c; with option: ©. 1 Northern, 7814c. ded red. 70@8Y Options were active, very Irregular and heavy, decifoing 47@5c on iree foreizn seling. lower cables, weak West and {izht money here and at the Wes: 455@476c under yes.erday. De: Na.2 red Junuary 8034¢; Novemb rallyinz b4c and closing unsettled at mber and May CORN—Spo: dull, weaker. 034@31c afloat. Opitons were jess active and lrregular, closing | decline on easy cabies, foreign sell- | at 4@/ ing and weak active; Octobel Decerber and_May mos i December, 5034¢; May, 29% Spot dull, easier. Options duil, steady; October, £3%4c; December, 28150 : ~pot prices: No. 2, 0.2 wh 253%5¢; 2 Chicago, No. while, Provisions. LARD-Quict, steady; Western steam, 75 nominal. $4 60; Y@ itation creamery, 10@1 c; do creamery Firm, better demand. ~Part skims, ful skims, 2@2%ac. ancy scarce, firm. aresh, | 162a@19¢: av. ver case, $2@4 50: limed, 15c. LOW—Weak. City, 3%@35ge: coantry, 81633%c, v —. . quict, unchanged. oi—Firn, 10 10 25 poluts up. November, DecCember, $9 55@9 60: March, §9 55@ 9 65: May, $9 60@9 66 April, §9 45: June, $9 45: July, $9 50: ~eptember, $9 75. Spoi Rio. du'l, eas , 1034¢. SUGAR— . firo; off A, 334c: mold A, 43jc; standurd A, 4ljc: confectioners, 4c; crushed 4%ic; powdered, 43gc: granulated, 43gc; cube: 43gc. FREIGHTS—To Liverpool firn, room scarce. Grain by steam, 5d. ¥ruit and Produce. 16APRICOTE—New, bags. 84 @150: toxes, 9%@ <. PPACHES — Peeled, boxes, 13315c; upeeled, do, 7i10c. PRUN ES—Four sizes. 515@5%4c. KAISINS — Two-crowrn. ., 48,@5c: do threecrown. £34@6c: do four-crown, 6L4@8Yac: do, Loncon iaycis, old, $115@1 25: do, new, $1 35 @1 40: o, clusters, old, 81 25@1 40. HOPS—Chorce, firm; Pacific Cosst. $@10. WOUOL.—Moderate demand; unchanged; moder- ately active; firm; domesic Deete, ib@2C; bulied, 15@51c; 1 exas, 7@105- Merchandise. PIG TRON — Moderately actiye; American, 810 26@12 COPPER—Firm; Iske. §10 75@10 80: 13 24~ Strong: higher: domesuc. ~2 80@2 85. TIN—Firm; traus, $12 -95@13 06 Plates, moderate demand. SPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 6533 75. CHICAGO MARKETS. CRICAGO, Trr.. Oct. 22.—Wheat continued its decline this morning. More long property and some short pressed on the market. Liverpool was weak ana lower and continental markets far- nished a similar story. The cash sitnation hasa - sumed considerabe importance, Tizht money fs reported from all the business centers and the question cf carrying wheat 11 one that is crowd'ng all others at the present time. The confirmation of India sales at San Francisco shows that much exaggeration 100k place regarding that phase of the situation, nearly six cargoes being worked where at least fifteen were reported at different times. Everything coosidered, the situation was less builish than a weck ago. The Cincinnati Price Currept reported a favoraole week for the crop. Receipts were 238 cars at Chicago, and 123,064 bushels were taken from store. The Northwest had 1019 cars against 1047 a year ago. Closing I iverpool cables gave & total decline of 314d for | the day, and continental quotations were corre- spondingly lower. busbels. During the last haif hour a panic reignea. Con- fusjon was extreme, millions of bushels being poured on the marke:. December fell from 7334¢ 10 70%4c with. lightning speed, the excitemeént coming to un end only with the closing tap of the bel Lecember wheat opened from Tdl4c to 73%c, sold_be:.ween 7414c and 70%4c. closing a 70bge. 434c under yesterday. Estimated receipts Export clearances were 35, | for to-moirow, 191 cars. CORN—Yie!lded unresistingly to the depressing influence of the weak wheat market. No startiing incidents were enacted. Trade was large, and the maln object of operators was Lo dispose of what corn was accumulated while the outlpok was rosy. Receipts were 724 cars, and 517,051 bushels were tuken from store. Liverpool cabies were 34d lower. lxpori clearances amounted to 427, bushels. May cora opened at 271%c, sold beiween 28@2734c, c.osing at 2734, Yg¢ under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 700 cars. OATS—With wheat and corn declining, little hope was entertained for oats. Hoiders made the best of a baa situation a=d 8.1d on every hard spot. Recelp:s were 422 cars, and 113,545 bushels were taken from sto-e. cxports were 10,570 bushels.. May outs closed Js@l4c lower. Estimated recelpis for to-morrow 35u cars. FLAX—Was steady, lower. Cash, 71c; Decem- ber, 7dc: May, 80c. PROVISIONS—Under the stress of weakness in the gran markets product displayed an easy feel- ing at the opening, Dut it was later sutceeded by a steadier tone. The hog market was firm. which fact extended assistance to provisioos. The close was easy, 10_sympathy with the break in wheat. January pork closed 1234c lower, January lard un thanged and Januars ribs 21a@oc lower. BUITEK—The butter markel was firm, with offerings light and the demand brisk. Prices were unchanged. Creamerfes—Extras, 19c @ B: firsts, 17@18c; seconds, '@lic; Iimitations, fancy, 1 13c. Dairies—Exiras, 17¢: firsts, 13@ldc: seconds, 9@ 10c. ladles — Extras. $14@10c: firsis, S@8Lac; DuCk] siock, Be: greage, 215@sc; roll butter, 1@ Ofterings were smail aud the demand continued urgent. Prices were firm and um changed. Fresh stock, 17@17%%c B doz. MONEY—Was firm at (¥ ou call and 7% on time loans. Aew York excusuge sold at 95¢ dis- count. Closing Prices. WITF AT — Octover, 67%¢; December, 70%c; May, T4%e. UKN —Octover, 22@22%c: December, 2834c: May, 27%ac. 17%c: December, . 18%jc; OATS Octoder, May. 21@2114c. $0Lh—December, 83 90: Janvary, 87 75. LAiL—December, $4 1714; January, $4 40. 1iLr—December, $3 60; sunuary, §3 82yg. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irt., Oct. 21—Re- ceipts of cattle to-day were moderate, but the de- mand was slow and prices were only steady. The hog market was firm and S¢ higher. The offer- ings were] ght and the demaud kood. Sheep and lambs were active and firm. CATTLE—~Receints. 8000, Fancy beeves, 8510 @5 20: choice (o vrime 1300 10 1700 T steers, 34 55@5 00: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1600 . 14 35 60; meatum steers. 1200 10 1400 . £4 00 @4 20: fwir beef steers, 1000 to 1300 s, $365@ $95: common beef steers. 53 85@3 60: %00d lo stockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 Ib, §3 V5@ fair 10 x00d do, 500 to 875 I, ¥ 450 $2 80@3 25; bulis, poor to chioice. una heifers, cnotee to prime. $3 50@3 85; cows, 1air 1o cholce, $2 26@3 40; cOWS, common 10 fair canners, $1 50@ % 20; calves.«g00d 10 choice, 85 50@5 10: caives, common 1o £00d, 13 00@5 25: L exas grass steers., #2 60@3 156: Western range steers, 53 0U@s 0: Western range cows and heifers, $2 50@3 30; milkers and springers, @ head, §25@40. HUGS — Heceipts. 27,000. Heavy pacZine ana bippinz lots. $3 25@3 56: common 10 choice mixed, 83 20@3 60: choice assortel. $5 50@ ©60: npht. ¥3 25@3 60: plgs. $2 5UG3 b0 SHE! 31766525 Kecepis, 17,000, Anzenivs o choice, iums, ¥2,4 60. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Oct. 22 —HOGS— Recelpts, 3700. Market 5¢c. higher, closing easy. Light and mixed, $3 30@3 45; heavy. $3 16@ 3 25. CATTLE—Receip:s, 2300. ' Mar<et steady for beeves and cows; feeders lower. Steers, $5@4 10; cows, $1 25@3; teeders, 82 75@3. SHELP — Receipts, 130, Market strong. Lambs, $3 30; Mutton, §2 85, * Receipts at Kunsas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 22, — HOGS—Recelpts, 7000. Market steady. Light and pigs, §326@ 3 40; medium, $3 20@3 55; heavy. $3 15@3 20. CATTLE—Receipts, 5300. Market siow. tivesteers,best, $i 10@4 b r 10 good. $2@4 10; cows and heilers. best, $2 65@2 90; fair (0 good, 8. 65@- 656: bully, $1 ‘5@2 75: sockers and teeders, $2 50@3 55: Texus and Western, $2 25@ 3 50; calves, $5810. SHEKFP~—Receipts, 6000, Market steady, CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES CHICAGO, Ir1, Oct. 22.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold Calfornia frult to-day as followe Grapes—Plack Moroccos, $175 for haif crates; Muscats, 65c@il45; Tokays, $1056@1 15; Ver- dels, 8bc@$1: Cornichons, t5c. Pears—Easter Beurres, $1 15@1 70 ® box and €0c @ half box. NEW' YORK, N.Y. Oct. 22.—The Earl Frait Compans sold California fruli to-day as follows: Gropes—Tokay, $2 410@2 85 B crate: half-crates, fi 20¢@1 60; Cornichon 8170@1 s5; Assor:el] NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rajiroad | POTATOES, Shares. Money on call was easter at 5@6y: Iast loan at 5% and closing offered at 5% Prime mercantlie paper, | canada Sonthera.. 4634 Yreforred... snton Land 607 Onzario. ., ‘entral Paciiic. 131/ Ontario & Westera 14 Ches. & Ohio. 1514 Oregon Improvmans 34 Chigago Alton.. ... 13! Preferred.........— Preferred.. lOregon Navigation 14 Oregon Shor: Line. 14 Pacitic Nall........ 20% Peoria, D. & Evaus 1% Pltisburg & W. ptd 15 Pullman Palace... 148 Chicago, B. & Q... 7ilg Chicago & K. Il... 3714 Cleved Piitsbure.. Consolidation Coal. 32 |Quickstiver.. AT Consolidated Gns..14%14 Preferred. . 15 . &St Louls 27 7| Keadmne..... 25 72 |RioGrandé&Westa 18 Preferrad. 40 |120ck Island. 337 ¢ Rome Wat&Oxden. 111%s Lake Snore National Freferred. Long 1stan Loufsville & Loulsville. Preferred. . Manbattan %) Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Ceniral... 714 Mjchigan Ceniral.. 927" Minn & 8. Lo — Wells-Fai . Preferred, Western Uni rdsh Minn & St. Wisconsin Cen: 2 Ist prererred. wnevm; &bt B3 2d preferred . Preferred. 27 Missouri Paci . 21 |Am Cotton 6414 Moblle & Ohio. 17 |W. U. Beet. (273 Nashville & Cl - 7 £ 2 2 Erooklyns e 2d pi. 18% PON . ‘ Northern Pac 1ats.11 3%, Lo Class B 4, 65..100 106% Alsbama. ciass O 894 633, Do consol Bs...., 48 Olmprovement 1si 73%4 CanadaSouth 2ds. Do Bs. 13 Cen Pac 1stsof 9. 102 CR&N 1sts.. .. Cherokee 4s, 1898.100 | 110 >onsol Or Short Line 6s. Do cons bs. Facitic 4s of 97 Fhila&neading 4s. Do 1st pidincam. 43 RGrandeWest 1sis 7043 |SiL&lronMtGen 53 _T0 Den & & G Tai. Do 4. S L&SF Gen 83.103 Ere 2as . 60YsiSt Paul Consols....126 FiwebenCityisis 50 7St P C& Palsis 116 CH&SAGs .....101 |[FoCarolina 4 102 Do 24 7 -100 Eouthern RK 86 Gen Elec Deb bs... $9%| Do Pac Cal 1sta.. 104 H & Tex Cen: 83, 18| Tenn new 3 78 Do con 6s... - 9834 Texas Pacific ims. 82 Jowa Cen‘ral lsts.. 83 hunsas Pa Cousols 66 ks Fu lais Den div108 1n Consol 4s....... 92 Missour! funding 7, — V2 7 exas Pacific 2ds.. 1934 Unton Pac 1sis 96.100 U Eds reg of 1925.116 Vo ds, coupon. ... 117 U_F 4s. ree 0f 1907.107 MK T 2ds 881 Do 45 80 AMoblle & Ohlo 48 61 Mutual Union 6s...106 1144 3 Cent Gen 53...11334f Va funding dedt... 57%% N Y (&St Lonis 4810314 Jio registered. . ...—— Nor&West Gen 6s.115 | Lodeferred 6s... 5 N Caroilaa con 4s.. 95 Lotrus: repissi. 514 Loés.. 114 |Wabasn 1s: 5. 5 Northwest Consols.135 | West Shore 4a. L0 deb 5...a... 105 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Oct. 22.—The spot market 1s lower at 75 1d@7s 2d. Cargoes lower at 555 63, prompj shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Hed Winter. Octo- ber, 63 6d vember, 6s 6d: December, 65 6d; January, 6s 6d: February, 65 6d. SECURITIES. TUNDON, Exe.. Oct. 22.—Cousols, 108Y4: silver, 301gd: French Kebtes. 1011 45c. % EXCHANGE AND BULLION., Steriing Exchange, 60 days. - g8 Steriing Exchange, sight. — 4B Steriing Cables. . — 485 New York Exchauge, sight.. - Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — 0215 Fine silver, $ ounce. . - v Mexican Lollars...... . - 51 BRI S0 R IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT, AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The decline continued yesterdsy all over the werld. On this market the sharpest drop was in actual wheat, which was quoted at $1 3214 for fair, 8135 for No. 1, 1374 for cholce and $1 40 for strictly choice milling. The decline in ke el Clamp takes or C s Ciampa take aled at OO0 | e 0 clls, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EF8810N—9:15 0'clock—May—24,000 cus, $1 43; 10,000, $1 4.3¢: 5000, $1 43%4: 12000, 51 427" 8000, 1 42a: oo ‘u‘a’z{,‘g *December—2000, $1 39; 6000, 81 384; 6000, $) 3865: 12.000, §1 3834, 2000, 31 43747 1000, §1 4250 2000, 2000, 3/5: ) $1 4234 3 $1 425: 2000, $1 42%‘(' e HEGULAR MORNING SESSTI0N —December—10,000 ctls, §1 33%4; 18,000, $i 85; ¥000, $1 3314; 10,000, $1 3814; 10.000, 00, $1 3734: 8000, 2000, 1 3855; 2000, December— 5000 ctls, %% : 86,000, $1 8336, May— 14,000, $1 37%2; 5000, $1 37; 3 ‘—Is off again, In sympathy with Wheat. We quote Feed, 30c 8 ctl; cuoice bright, 82150 zlc(ll‘,‘. Erewing, 8744@90c;’ No. 1 Chevalter, $1 813y 12,000. $1 5314. 81 34 60Uy, $1 3K: 20,000, $1 3334; 8000, §1 87. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEsSs10N—9:15 0'clock—. — 20,000 ctls, 8614c. Thouate ;ixl:ol\'l) !l’;:luh’ -No sales. EGULAR MORNING SEss1oN—December—4 ctls, 551bc: 4000, 83¢: 4000, 8534c; 2000, uay‘;‘z‘: €000, 8534c. Muy—2000, 91340, AFTERNOON SESSION—Deceaiber — 2000 ctls, 871ge: BUUL, B7c. May—2000, Hac. % OAT>—Are essler and dull, but no lower. When Wheat drops everything else is weak. White range from $105 (o §1 20, accordiug to quality. Black, for feed, S0c@$1 05; for seed, #1 20@1 50: Grsy, nominal; Red, 95c@8$1 05: Sur- prise, nominal—none here. ,_CORN—Dull and unchanged. Large Yellow, 80 %821{,1: 7 ctl: Small Round do, 97%c@81 B ctl; hite, 8o@90c. RY E—Quoted at $1 05@1 0714 B ctl. Quo.ed at $1@1 15 @ ctl, BUCKW nEAT FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR~—The millers are expecting a decline, owing tothe dropin Wheat. Net cash pricws are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10 B bbi; Bakers' extras ¥4 90gb: supertie, 150 00, i “OKNMEA C.—Feed Corn, $19 b : Cracked Corn, $20@I1 B ton. " i MILLSTUFFS—1rices In sacks are as follows, nsual discoynt 10 the trade: Grabam Flour, $2 8. B 100 bs; Kye Flour, $2 76 B 100 1ba: Rice Flour, ®515: Cornmeal, $236; extra cieam do, $3: Oatmeal, §3 40; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 310 @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, §3 10G3 80: Cracked Yhear, &3 80: Farina, 4 Whole Wheat Flour, Spilt Peas, $3 b Eolled_Uats, ¥4; Pearl barley, $3 76@1; Green do, 4 25 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. All markets under this head are quieter. Oflcake Meal is higher. BRAN—$13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@1% # ton for outaide brands, b NGS—817@18 for lower grades, and 815 019 50 B o0 J0r (he. bese = FELDSTUFFs—Rolled Barley, $16@19 B ton; Oilcake Mieal at the miil,$23 B ton; jonbing, $24} Clipped Onts, 81 36 3 etl. > P " Wheat and Oat, $7@ HAY—Wheat, 88g11: ‘)u: ?5@',25‘”?? < s?;fia’ddfw 50; River Bur- ev, : Alfalfa, ; compressed, ; Socke, 850 00: Clover. $088 3 toe ! 1009 STRAW—35@4bc P bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Are lower and suddenly dull. The seiback in the Wheat boom seems.to bave scared ayon §1 85; Small Whi Large ay 08, ; §mall Whi 140@1 60: Whites, 81 3581 45: binks B 8¢ Hedn 81 5o: Blackeye, §1 10@1 15; Hed Kidney, $2 60@2 75: Limas, $2@2 15; Sutters, $1 40@1 75; Pea, 51 40 @1 60'® cul. o SKEDS- Brown Mostard. §2 66@3 70 B cu; Yellow Musiard, $1 60@175 B ctl: Flax, $1 35@ 1 60; Canary seed, Lo@33c B b: Alfaffe, 51 Rape, 215¢; Hewp, $55¢ @ b, @6a DiLish PEAS—Nlies, $1@1 16; Gr 1250 140 Bt e e ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are weak at 750@ #1 @ cul In sacks and boxes; Karly Rose, 20@30c; 73 @10% Lar eilver, 661gc. Mexican dollars, 5034 | BUrhank Seedlings, 26@40¢ for Rivers and 50@90c @52c. Sterling Exchanie Js firm, with actual Lusinesw 1 benKers bills at %4 81@d 8114 for sixty days, and $4 ¥4@4 $414 for demand. Posied rsies, $4 £115@4 83 Commerclal bills, $4 79@4 804 Government bonds firm: bunds duli board was easier. CLCRING eromes, Am Ter &Cable... 80 Norfolk & Wi 16: Atchison.., lx%' Pmm,m"' ul'x.: Preferred. 3, | Northem Pagiacl 13 Acams Express.... 1443 Preferred.. )ton, Terre Haute 65 Northwestern, ‘American Express110. | Preterred. . ‘American Tobacco. 7214(N. Y. Centrai. 8 Preserred... 98 " IN.Y. Chicagodi il 1114 Eay State Gas. 74| 18t preferred..... 67 timore & Ohio.. 141 *d preferred...;.. 27 uffalo, i . ¥ & New 45 Canada Pacific. State railroad bouds strong. Silver at the m?cl:r :?orn, 114?‘:/. 26@olc B P ctl for Salinas. < ONIONS—26@30c 9 ctl. Pickles, 25@36c B sac 5 VEGETABLES—Summer Squashand good Lima Feans are higher. Marrowfal Squash quoiable au Alameda_Corn, $1@1 %5 B crat 40@65¢ B box: Summer Squash, BL@Tac B box: Egg Piant, 25@35¢ B bux; Tomn- toes, 10@25¢ B box: Cucumbers, 20@40¢ B box: Green Peppers, 25@50c¢ # large box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@10c % Ib; Green Peas, T3 25 9 sack Tor common and 2@2%zc b for Garden: Siring Beans, 50c@$1 @ sack for common und ¢ B Ib for Garden: Limus, 50c@$] B sack: Green Okra, bil, 307 s Carots. 30@406 1 sacks Carie 13al2e B Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Xo change 0 report, except that 3 87%'N. Y., Susq & W 8% | held goods are firmer. | St L &8, Weeeooo %4 24| Preferred. 91y £t Paul T2% Preferred. 124 t. Paul & Duluch. 20 Preterred.., 80 Generul kulecerte... 28 (St Prul & Omat 39%, | Exte..... Proferred. 120 Preferraa. &1, P. M. & M 109 Fort Wayne, Gl [sfiver Certificates. 8313 Great Norghern ptdii5 [Southern Pacifi 14 Green Bay. Soutnern K. K. Rk | | Hurlem. Preferrec. 2504 Sugar Hefinery ... 1047 Preterred. .. 8Tl Tenn. Coal & lron. 28% Preferred. 40 Texas Pacl, % lowa Central 10l.4.A.& — Preferrea. 29 1Tol. & Ohio Ceann.. 20 Eansns & Texas Preferred. 50 Preferred |Tol.St. Lou: o Kingston & | Preferred. 15 Lake Erie & West Union Facing 3 Preferred. U. P. Den & G P GETAMERY—Fancy, 20@6c: seconds, 23634 DAIRY—Fancy, 22@22%ze: €00d (o choice, 208 214 lower £Thcs, 16166 B B PICKLED—16@18e B B. FIRKIN—15@17c 2 Ib Cpraszny ~Tub, 20g21c BB, CHEKE—Choice miid new, 814@9c B 1b: com- mon to good old, 6@sc @ Ib: Cream Cheddar, 10 1lic: Young America, 9@10c; Westers, 10@llc: astern, 11@13c @ b. JUGGS—Firm, bat no higher. Eastern, 221hc D doz for fair to choice and 23@24c B doz for fancy: stoge - Egas, and 26¢ for good: ra Epgs. 20@323/¢ B doz for smal 1o m"d?:m and 3i@36c for choice; cold- storage, 20@221j5¢: Duck Ezgs, 25¢. POULTKY AND GAME, POULTRY—Another car of Enstern sold at 12c | for Turkeys, $5@5 50 for Hens, 84 50@5 for young Roosiers, $4 50 for old Roosters and $2 75@3 25 for Broilers. Choice fat Hens and Broilers continue firm. Live Tarkeys quotabie at 13@lsc @ b for Gobd- blers, 12@15¢ for Hens; yvoung Turkeys. 14@lfc B 1b: Geese, T pair, §1@1 25: Gosltngs, 31 50@1 75: Ducks. $3 50 o¢ ol and 3 0@+ 50 for voun Hen : Roosters, younc, ¥4@d 50 o, B4 duz; Fryers, $2 76@3 26: Erolle: $2 75@3 25 for jarge and §2 26@% 50 for small; Pigeons, $180@1 75 B dozen for young and $4 for old. ® G AME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, #1 50 for Cottontalls and $)@1 25 for small: Gray Geese, §2 50;- White Geese, 75c@31 ¢ dozen. Y DECIDUOUS AND CiTRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Peaches are in hardly sufficient supply to quote. Quinces, 50c@$1 B box. TPeaches, 75c@$1 25 P box. Pomegranates, 35@75¢ # box. Apples, 66c@$l B box for choice, 25@50c for common. 2 Pears, 25@75c P box; Winter Neliis, 50c@8$L. BERRIES— Blackberries, $4@5 7 chest. Cranberries from W iscousin, 87 60; from Cape Cod, $760@7 75 bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 B bo: Strawberries, $2@4 for large berrles. Raspberries, $4@5 B chest. GRAPLS—Supplics of Table Grapes are not so excessive and are going oft better. Wine Grapes continue to Issbellas, T5c@$1 3 crate: To- kays, 20@35c B bx: Black Grupes, 25@3bc: Ver- deis, 20@30c: Cornichons, 46@oUc: Muscas, 25@ 5c; Sweetwaters, 20@50¢ B box; Grapes in bring 10@15¢ more tnan in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $23@26 B ton: mixed lots, $20@23: California Bluck Grapes, $20@22; White. $12@17. MELONS—Watermelons. $5@10 B 100: Canta- loupes, 50c@8$1 ® crate: Nuimegs, 25@50¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are quiet end easy at $1@1 50 P box for common and $2 50@3 B vox for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3 50@5 ¥ box: California Limes, bU@76c: Banunss. $1@2 # vunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— No furtner change. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CAELOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 11%@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lec for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@5 44 for prime (o choice, 614 @?7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2lhe for sun-drieu; Pears, 21o@bc for prime to choice. 4@5L%c for quarters and 6@63/4c for halves: Plums, 4c 10r pitted and 14 ior uppitied; Nectarines, 3@Ac for cholce ond b¢ 1or 1ancy: White Figs, 3c; Biack Figs, 234@2%4c. JOBBING 1 RICEE—Peaches. 414@6c; fancy, 7@ Tlc; Apricots. 61a@gc: fancy, 100: Alorparks, 12 @138¢; evaporaied Apples, 6o: sun-dried, 234 3C; Prunes. 33,@4c lor (ne 4 sizes; Figs, black, 3¢ 'for unpressed and 3@83zc for pressed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 414@Sc for pitted and 134c for un- pitted; Nectarines, 4@bc @ Ib for prime To fancy: Pears,’ 215@5¢ for whule, 41@b%sc for quuriers and 415@6 15 for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-cro % loose. Be; S-crown, do: 9-crown, SYgc: Seediess Sultanas. 614c: Seedless Muscatels, 534¢:: -crown Loudon laycrs, $1 20 clusters. 81 00: "Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmverial clusiers, $3: Grapes, 3¢ B . JUBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— FOUr-Crown. 100se. 51jc: 3-crown, crown. 4c: seedless Sultanas, Bc; seedless Mustatels, 414c: S-crown London layers, §1 25 clusters $1 80: Debesa clus- ters, 82 75: Imperial clusters. 3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, new crop, £. 0. b, shipping point, 61ac B I for standard and 8c B I fur softshell; Almonds, 8@ 64¢ for Languedoc, 3@4Y4c for hardshell and 8@9c for paper-sheil. jobbing: I eanuts, 4@6c for Easiern and 4c for California; Ilickory Nuts. 6@6c @ .Ib: Pecans, 734@8c: Fiberts, 8c: Brazil Nuts, drigd T16@8c B '1b: Cocoanuts, $1@5 # 100. 30 EY—Comb, 10@1214c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5Y4c: light amber extracted, 43@4%4C; dark amoer, 43c; dark, 2@3c B b, BEESWAX—28@26c B b. IRUVISION 3. CURED MEATS—Heams and Lard bave ad- vanced and are very firm. Bacon, 6¢ B b for heavy, 7c B Ib for light medium, 8¢ 1 for light, 10c B I for extra light and_1114c B B for sugar- curea: kustern suzar-cured Hams, 13@1814¢; ifornta Hams, 11@1114¢ B Ib: Mess Beet,§1@7 50; extra mess do, $5@> 60: family do. '19@8 50: extra prime Pork, $7 50@>; exira clear. $16 % bbi; mess. $14 B bbl; Smoied Beef, 10¢ B b. LARD—Eastern, tierces. is auoted at 6o for componna and 635@7c for pure; pails, 734 B b California tierces, 6@bl4z¢ @ Ib_for compound and Gljc for pure: hali-bbis, 634¢; 10-b tins, 740: 40 6-b, 7%ac B b. COTTOLEN E—b634@6%c In tierces and 73,@ 8%gc § 1 in 10 b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—No change to report, Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c B B: culls aud brands, 6c B B; medium, 6c; ¢ulls and brands, 5c B b: light, ¢ P B; culls and brands, 4c B Ib: Cowhides 434@5%ac; ' culls and brands, 31@414d sawed Kip, 5@5%ac: salted Calf, 7c % Ib: saited Veal. 6c 8 Ib: arv ildes, 10@1lc: culls and brands, 7%4@#c; ary Kip and Veal. 9c; culls, 64@7c B Ib; dry Calf, 15¢; culls, 10¢: Goat- skins, 20@35c eath: ~Kids, bc;’ Deerskins, good wmer, 20@:25¢ P b: medium. 16@20c; winter, 9c; Sheepskins. shearings, 10@106c each: ehort wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40@50¢ each; long wools, 5U@bUC each. Culls of all Kinds about ¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 2%@3c: No. 2, 20 2%4c; refined, 434@bc: Grease, Zc @ Ib. WUOL—A private clrcular says: “Both scour- ers and dealers continue to Le “active buyers for £00d Woois. A large share of tne Sau Joaquin and foothill mountain Wools bave been sold, though considerable will reach here yet from re- mote sections. Red Bluft growers are Lolding their Wools until afier the election, as are also Men- docino people. The trade In San Francisco is nreet- ing the market in the belief that it is always wise 10 sell Wool when buvers are (0 be had. The sales for the week have been liveral, but noi so great as the previous weex.” We quote Fall Wool as fol- lows: Southern mountain, 5@5%ac B i middle countles, free, 515@Tc B Ib: do, detective, dla@6e P1b: San Joaquin, 5@5c P Ib. Spring Gip: Ne- yadu, 6@8%5¢ P Ib: Sun Jeaquin und Southern Coast, xix nionths, 3%4@5c. - HOPS—Cholce new continue steady at 7c B Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, spot, 34 10@4 15; Ean Quentin, $420; Wool Lags, 24%4@26Yac; Fruit Bags. 515@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, §8 ¥ ton: Southfield Weliington, $7 50 3 ton; Seatile, $6@5 50; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $4 50 Wallsend. 37: Scoich, $7 50: Brymbo, 87 50; Cumberiand, §18 50 ton in bulk and $15 ln sks: Pennsyivania An.hracite Egg, $11 % ton; Welsh Antbracite, $9: $7 50; Rock Springs. Cast'e Gate and Pieassnt valley, §7 60: Coke, $11@12 {n bulk and $13 B ton in sk, LiV i FOOL SALT—Is hizher at $12 9 ton In Iarge bags und £15 50 in small bags. 54 LMON—Eaireled Saimon is higher at 88 50 for Alaskan in bbis and $4 50 in half-bbis and $12 for King salmon. Belil:8 are now $13 % bbl. The mar<et Is stifl, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company auotes, Lerms et cash: . Cibe and. Crasned, 0 7aes Powdered, 534c; Fino Crushed, 57c; Dry Granu- iated, 4%4¢: Confec.ioners’ A, d%4c; ‘Magnolia A, 4%jgc; JiXira C, 4140 Golden U, 4lge; halt barrels J4¢ more thau barrels, und boxes igc more. SAN FRANCILCO MEAT MARKETL. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are us foilow: BEEF--First guality, be: second do, ‘4@4%4¢; thira do, 81ac vqm 4 e VEAL—Lurge, 44@5c; smail, 6@7c 3 b. ‘M.U'NON — Wethers, 5@5%aci Kwes, 4@sc LAMB—5@6c 3 1b. PORK—vive Hogs, Sc B I for large and 3¢ for small and medium;: dressed do, 414@4%4c D b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. 11,080 Exgs, doz, 750 0 9,50 | Hides, no 440 Whent, ctly 1.335 | Pelts, bal 150 Oregon.. 6.910| Wine, gals.. .\l 26,700 Parley, cils. 7,125| Wool, bi: L 168 ats, culs. 630/ Oregon, . 1,224 Eeans. sks. 18,835 Sugar. \bbls 837 Potatoes. sk: 8,724 Hops. bls... 2638 Oregon’. 521 | Lumber. M feet.. 0 Onions, 8¢ 94| Leather, roll P Eran, sk P Raisins, boxes.. 8,000 5,600 Tallow. ctis. 24 290 | Mustard Seed, sk 864 715 Flunseed, sks.... 215 4 | Paper, reams ... 1,800 201 |Quicksitver,dsky b THE STOCK MARKET. Comstock’ values showed no disturbance yester- day. The close was weak. The Centennial-Eureka mine of Utah pald & dividend of 815,000 and an extra one of the sume amount on the 16th, making a tojal of 81,860,000 10 that date, i The Boston and Montana Mining Company hag declared a quarterly dividend of $2 per share and 8n extruof §1. Both are psyable November 20, They call for $450,000, and will make agg-egate dividends paid to date of $4,845,000. I'he joint Confidence, Challenge Con. and Con. Impertal west crosscut No 1 from the surface tunnel i3 out 783 feet. The face suows hi ry. ‘West crosscut i from the surface tunnei is ont 114 feet. 18 feet having been added during the week. ‘The faca Is in porphyry. 1o the Crown Foint mine the upraise from the east crosscus from the shafl siation on the 700 I 19@ | 18322340 for ordinary | 1ev: is now up 45 low assays. In 1103 feet in width from the pay cre on 800 tons 620 pounds of | per ton was ecld. wais goid. was T The y eld of “the The « ve mi tons and 7t0 poun ton from the north sou'hi drift Giden b oken ground.and Langlug wall raise through the folt w Une buncred and & out Jeis futended to @ old workings uorth of the shaft. larging No. 1 raise. week, ‘The norih vanced 7 reet, with is of good grade. tons, assaying fro average, face, duced, 2 tons; gam produced, 48 486.8 tons of tail ny Bulwer Consolidat conipan Mining Comj suy BO Following were Stock Foard yestes REGULAR MO! 600 Fodie. 200 CC&V 90| 200 Alnha.. 200 Belener. 300 Bullion. 100 ... 50 Chilar..". 1 ollowing ‘were Eoura yesterday : 1€ 100 Alpha. 1¢ 800 Alta. 200 Chalige 150 Cholr2.32%5 B, Bld San Francisco Bid Spring Valley Humb SEL1100 Mutual....... ersavUnion — Callfornta.. .. 105 Geary-st..... — Nurkotesh. 2 Atasks pkry. 94 BlkDCoalCo. Cal Cot Mills — Edison Light 118! GraCon Assn. Ger Lead Co. §0 HawC&sCo. 14 nuteh 8 ¥Co_20. NerkxAssa. 100 X kigv Lighs — Ford— 38 Giant Powder CStréer— 5U 8§ F Gaslizht. Russia _hates future:. Russia of the past; R cause of the Tlhere are in althoueh t themselves e | agreement, Austria hates England because a debili l . the floogs, where it is about 10 feet wide. Have =hi; o the Mexican mill duriog the past weex 427 Week \was 7 mining-c casamplo : ssay of | he naual joint prospecting werk with Craliense Com.and Con. Imperial companies is being done. EODIE CONSOLIDATED — 20U~ 0ot Vuican vely srom the oni 3 feet sdvance made in mew grouud, some old workings below the 300 level, for re ing the Burgess ledge near the Fortuna. Ouly u car- 1044 07300 cre wha extracted. BULWER CoN.—100 level—Raised 25 feet through i treated 4028 tons of talings. US| 200 Pocos: . 60|100 Suvaze. AFTERNOON SESSION— 161100 CCV. 59/100 . 201100 G 50 Chalige...47/200 H&EN, 46/200 Mexican..4¢ .86/300 Occidul REOULAR erasrox 800 C Smp 500 C Pornt.. 5%/ 200 Lelcner... 60200 .. ~1.55(300 Ovrmn. 200 B & B...1.05 400 C Point....52/300 Potost 260 -oiops1- 07361200 G&C. ... 8% 100 Bodfe. ....57200 ... - 842 300 bullion....20/100 HEN1.42 100 Bulwe: 300 Mex..... .4 100 Mono. 1200 Occd CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Oct. 22-4 7. y, ‘Asked San Francisco Gas. Asked Spring Valley Water. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE., Fusiduion. 1701 — savivay A GerS&1,C0.1150 1230 25 Edison Light & Power Co.. $6U00 S F & N P rallway 6 Pacific Gas Imp.. feet. The top is in quartz givine the stope on the eleventh. tweifth and thirteenth floors in the south end abive the 700 level, the pay lies in streaks from of fair grade. In the atope just vnder 1he 700 ievel, opened from the raise made are extracting and thirseenth pped level, they twelfth 20ld ore, the average battery as-ay of which was §7 84 per ton, of which §6 59 ‘I'he average assay of the con- centrates sayved was $1089 23, of which $102641 4B yield of the Belcher mine for the past week 3 mining-carionds of ore, sample vivue of which was §17 13 per ton. the average car Confidence mine for the past loads of ore, the average b was 80 per ton. | e for he mas: week yiclded 8 ds o. ore as-aying $26 61 per | atift on the 900 level. { level— The .edge was advanced 8 feec in scopped for the present. The was advanced 13 feet inio the | blue ciuy and stopped. I'hié west crosscut was ad- vanced ‘14 feet into harder rround. The nortua Crift from the 10p of the Gildea raise wus becun, and advanced 23 feet, It is the inieniion to drive 1th this #nd aitempt to deve.op fuziher piliars of ore in the tops of the oid stcpes. hirt;-one feet of oid dritt on the andard has been cleanea rive Lhis to a connection with ain drift at a point 25 feet 200 Jevel—Sioping as hereto- fore from raise 2 south. The ore seams are small and rather low grade. Tunnel level - Inished en- “The raise was advanced 3 feet und sioping resumed towaid the Iatter part of the drifi from croscut 3 was ad- two small seams of very good ore in the face. Commenced stopiug from the raise over Intermediate drifi, ‘The ore 1n the face ‘The quantity of ore extracted irom various piaces during the week was 11.3 m $:1 10 $140 50 per ton; Lrue 47 50 per ton. Moxo—£Eodie 400 level—South drift advanced 9 feet, showinz 6 inches of low-grade quartz in the STANDARD MILL STATEMENT—Ore crushed for week, 251 tons for Stundurd mine. Average as- vanner tailings, assay value, $37 51. 5 2. Concentrates pro- Plate amal- ngs plant 1 L 2 treated 134 ounces. T 85 At 0 speciul meeling of the stockholders of the ed yesterd the sale of that property to'the Siandard Consolidated was_formally approved. The Bodie Con., Mono and Bulwer Con. bave now com- 1lie s with ail the requirements of tne law regard- ing the sale of their respective claims and oiher property to the Standard. AnD SALES, ihe sales io the San Francisco rday: G SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 81| 50 Union €8 260 Utah. 15 au:m« ¥ Jack:..b4 0. 1.90/200 Savage -85/400 Unlon 47 the saivs inile Paclfic Stock 02, 200 Andes. 350 Belcher. 300 B&B. 200 B&N1. 42141500 S B&M. 200 Bullion. 200 Justice. ...06/200 5 Nev 200 Challge... 461200 Mexican 49300 Unlon. . 500 Cholr., 200 .. 45500 Usab. 200 . 400 Mono. 200 ... 200 CCeV 800 Uceidt.. .. 49,800 Y Jacke 200 . 250 Ophir1.3214 200 . 100 Conti . '500 Ovrmu....16, AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Andes.....29/100 CC&V....17450 Ophir1.32: 19 48l Asked.| 16| 13| Con.Cal& Chailenge Con. 46 ~ 47 Con. Imperial. 02 _ U3 Confidence....1.30 1.40s Con New York — 04|Syndicate Crown Polnt... 50 61|Silver Hil — 08 EastSierraNev. 04 —|sierra Nev: 98, V78 Eureka 25 —|UnionCobue. 68 59 Excheauer.... 03 15 1 Gouia & Curry. 85 55 56 Hule & Norers.1.40 1.45 GOLD MI1NiNG EACHANGE. 1100 Lockwood Con. 26 200 .. Goat AT Princess. . LOCAL BECURITIRS. Gas.. 9200 92 50 ‘Water. 2600 26 50 THURSDAY. Oct. 23-2 P. ), XITED STATES BONDS. Bir, - Asked, Asked. USascoup. 10614 — |(USdsreg.. — 1074 Lo new issuellé — MISCRLIANXOUR ravee. CNLAtCBieBs. 110 = PacRolMIL w = Cal Klec, 83117 — |Do2dlabs.. — Coura CW51 — €714[P@ORysr. — 318 Dont-stex-co — 873 P&Ch Ry8s. — 107 Edsn L&P83120 — | Pwlst RR8. — 118 F&CHHRR6s. — 1056 [Reno, Wi&l — 105 Geary-stRSs. 9714101 [facto P& L. — 10215 ‘LosAngLés — 100 (SFENPR3s. 98 9815 Do Giteedds — 101 [SPRRArizds — 96 Mkt-stCbleBsll19 — [SPRRCais. — 109 DoRyConSs. — 104 (SPRRCalds. — 100 NatVinbsis: 96~ — |SPBrRCal8s 94 97 NevyCNgRTs 88 — |SVWateros.. 11614117 NP CHREs103%, — |EVWaterds.. 9744 9754 N Ry Cal6s. 59 10034/8ikinG&IS: — 100 N Ry Calbs. — 90 |runsil&T6s — = Onk Gas 53..100 10d34|Sutierstkids 10834111 10 2d 13 6310274104 (VioxluWles — — Ulinibus ua 11614117 S ATER fro~w Contra Costa 32143 35 |SanJose..., — — Murin Co.... 49 ~— [Sprog Valie7 §57 96% 2 r1OCKA. Capitat. — €5 |Paclfic Ligns 481 50 Cempalil 12 03— |San Fraucso yivg 929 Oak GLEH 513 — |swekion.... = 0 FacGastmp. 84 85 XSURA Fireman’ska16242150 - - LondonP&A.135 I ondondsF. 40 480 Union Trust. 135 1000 M EKET RALLKOAD STOCKS. 104 LER BTOCKS. - [@antCom..., 17 173 — udsonbil = = — IVigorie. 8¢ T8¢ MIKCELLAN %0US STOCKY. #51pNat VinCo., — — — 10 “|OceanicsSCo 16 20 =~ |Pac Aux#A — . H1p 184 'acBoraxCo. 98 100 — "~ PacRol Ml — ~— 200 |(ParfPaino — 7 15 |PacTransCo. — — 21 |PacT&CCOl — — 310 [Sunset TSP — = 434United Cou. = = SALES—MOENING SKSSION. 118 50 Con.. 26 SV Water..... $2000 8V 6% Bona: SALES—~AFTERNOON 3£330% Board-- 50 Giant Powder Con. . 17 00 18 5% Culisne Do Gl o 5 165 V Water. 1 9600 e e e European Jealousies, England because of the hates France because ussia hates Germany be- present; Russia hates "Aus- tria for every conceivable reason. Europe five gréat powers— Eugland, France, Germany, Russia and Austria—who all hate each other cordially, ‘make alliances between mever expediency suggests tated nation always hatesa healthy one; Austria bates France, for France has rovbed her; Austria hates Germany as Esau hated Jacob; Austria hates Russia through sheer force of circumstances. England hates France because they are rivals for the supremacy of the world; England hates Germany because she is jrritated by her presumption and hertrade competition; England hates Russia be- cause of the distant East; England hates Austria because she is not Engiand. Frapce hates England because it has been the duty of England to pata period to the glory of all her great monarchs; France bates Germany with a radical hate; France bates Russia because the two yeo- pla are so essentially made to disagree;, France hates Austria because she hasal- ngland beeause wavs hated ber. 3 Germany hates E ] Ln%- Jand was great befors sue existed, and will be great when she in her present form shall bave ceased to exist; Germany hates France because she decrees that these two nations shall cut eac other’s throats; Germany hates Austria because she knows Austria does not love her.—Westminster Review. ————————— THE CALL CALENDAR. OcToBER, 1896. Su.|Mo.|Tu.| W.Th.| Fr.|Sa. Moon’s Phases| 111213 |14 [15{16 |17 1819|2021 |22|23 /24 Full Moon.| OCEAN STEAuLKS. Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. STEAMKR [DESTINATION.| SAfta | FIKR HumboldtBay [Oct 24, ‘Arlik’l.ro an Diego. 24,11am |Pieril Oregon port 24, 8pu | Plerly Portlana 25.10aM | Pler 24 Mexico. 25,10AM Pier 11 Oregon 26, bew | Pier13 Vie & gt Sud (Oct 26, 9AM | Pler9 China &Japau|Ogt 26, 1vn P MSS ~Newport 10cE 26, Pam|Pieril rel Kive Oct 26, Bew | Plorls Yaquina Bay.|Oct 27, 9am vler s arvor. |Oct 27.12 M [Pler % - |San Diego..... (Uc 2X11am | Plecll Acapuico...| Panama. Oct 28,12 u PM S S ate or Cal. | Portland |0cy 3010Aw | Pler 24 Coos Bav. Newpor 10ct_ 20, $am|Pier 1l STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Fios Mackinaw. ‘tacoma.. Pomona . -| Humboldt Bay. Acapuico - |Panama. Homer Coos Eay. Truckee . Coos Bay . AliceBlanchard | Portland. Crescent City. Eureka.. Sunol. - |Grays Harbor. Weeott Eel River. ¥arallon . - | Yaguina Bi Aleatraz. Santa Rosa. State of Cal. City Puebla. Copic. Cily of Everett | Departure Bay. . |Newport.... . Humboldt Bay.. Yaquina Bay, SUN, MOON AND TiDE. T. S COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Trpw BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. —— = Fridar, October 23. } Sun rises .6.27| Moon rises 6.01rx Sun sets. 5.20|Moon sets. October—1896. 3 T T | 5| Time |11me F"l"n-n“s | Time eer 2w LW AW | s Z3[ 580 537 8.0/1147| 68| 6.65] U.I 24| 220 815 a.aJm,w sl 78| 0.0 25| 818 651| 341235 b5.6) 8%l 0.0 28| 417 7.36| 37| 1.09| 5.6 9.06 0.1 27| 516 s4if 37/ 200/ 541000 02 28| ‘6.08! 4.410.00{ 37| 312| 6.1/1055| 0.3 20| 6.45) 4.7)11.25] 4| 251 4.7/11.52| O NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band columr, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts glven are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtractive from Lhe deoth given by ihe charis. e e A — NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located In tha Merchanty Exchange Is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited 1o visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing direcifons of the world aré kept on hanl for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarilng lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill 13 hoisted about ten minutes before noOD, and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each dav from the Unlied States Naval Observaiory a: Maro Island, ‘al, A notlce stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is publishel the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following day. W. 8. HuaHEs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFicE, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR SAN FRaNcIsco. October 22 1898. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was aroppel exactly at noon to-day—L. e., a noon of the 120t meridian, Or eXacily &t ¥ P. M., Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S. N.. in chars SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., Arrived. THURSDAY, October 22. Stmr Columbia, Bolies. 50 hours from Port- land. via Astoria 42 hours: bass and mdse. to O R &N Co. Brstmr Monowai, Carey, 24 days 13 hours from Sydney, via Honolulu 6 days 18 hours; pass and mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Corona, Conwas. 61 hours from San Disgo and, way pors; pass and mdse, to Goodali, Perkiins “o. Stmr G . Leland, 19 hours irm Moss Land] etc: producs. 1o Goodall. Perkins & Co. B Simr Mexico, Jepsen. 68 hours from Vietorla and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Bark Rufus E Wood, McLeod. 12 days from Seattle; 2305 tons coal. to Central Coal Co, Bars Fleetrs, Verry, 21 dass from Loring; 86, 000 ¢ %‘nfiun, ll;‘l\‘ukfllfl‘I(‘:‘k TS’ Assn. bark Wilna, Siater, avs from N 23015 tons <oul, toJohn Rosenfeid’s Sons, 0 sSchr Kuby A Cousins, Knudsen, 10 aays from Grays Harbor: lumber, ©0 S H Harmon Lumber Co. Schr Netue Low. Low, 5 hours fro i Beyes: 30 bxs butier, 104 H Newhauer & Co. O Cleared. THURSDAY. October 22. B ship Royal Forth, Cooper, Hull: Eppinger & 0. Ital ship Cavallere Clam Epploger & Co. pa, Cafiero, Queenstown; Sailed. THURSDAY, October 3: Stmr Geo Loomls. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro, Stmr Wiliamette, Holmes, Seatiie, Stmr North Fork. Hansen, Eureka, Stmr Noyo, Levinson. rort £ragg. Sunr Bonita, iall, Coos Bay. Stmr Empire, Ne son, Portiand, Br ship Guniord, Welr, Queenstown, wl";n bark Emifa Ciampa, Maresca; Queens- Ital bark Esem plare. Bossl. Quq Schr John A, Hellqui m?x:‘ it Schr Guide, Olsen, Port Gamble, Senr Bessie K, Anderson, Fish Kock. Lelegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Oct. 22.—10 p M.—Weathes foggy: wind W : velocity 10 mlies. ‘s Sl Charters. @ City of Papeete loads mdse for Tahitiy sobr Eva, mdse for Central America: Brstmr Fiini snire, wheat and mdse for London: Haw back Santiago. mase for Hilo: sh p Shenandoah, m ive for Liverpool: ship Two Brothers, coal at Depart. ure Bay for thiy port: B bark Ginatton, s heat at Tacoma for Lurope. 31s 3d. Wheat churters prior to arrival are the Fr bark Lamoriciere and £r sh1p Socoira, Kurope, 27s 84, Spoken. Sept 21—-Lat 16 N, long 27 W, Brshl Giftord, from Swansea, for San Francisco. 5 Domestio Ports. FISH ROCK—Arrived Oct 29-Soht Relin O it s it i = " S W (— Pass ~Bime i Zaue. from Port Townsend. AN PEDRO—Sailed Oct 93-Scht Alfen fot a. GREENWQOD—Salled Oot boro, for San Franclseo, | toe | Higzins & Co; J Stencil s RBOR—Arrived Oct 22=Schr Mintan, hence et 95 sche C T Hill, nence 0C: 75 schr Ottiliie Fjord. hence Oct b, PORT ANGELES—Arrived Oct Faireh d._hence Oct 9. 2 TATOUSH - Ensntd Oct sk, jor Sea: tle. MENDOCINU—>saliea Oct 22—Stmr Pt Arend, | 21—Bark Ges 2z—Stmr Excelsicr, fm d Oct 22—simr Homer, for bktn Fcho, for Australia. : Arrived Ocy 22—~ s State of Cali- et ASTOR forntu, i Faliod U Bir bark Astoria: Blanchard, for San Francisco. ; SEATTL—Arrived Oct 22—Bark Gen Fairchlld stmr Alice for =an Francisco, EUREKA—arrived Oc 22—8:m: Weeott, hnce Schr Mabel Gray, for San Diego; U > stmr Madrouo; stmr Pomous ucisco. —Arzrived Oct 92—Stmr Scotin from POINT—Arrived Ocp 22—Scbr nd Fontle, hence Oct 1%, CASPAR -Arrived Oct 23—<chr Maxim, hence Oct 3. SOUTH Bend and 0 M K Arrived O San Pedro; —scnrs North ancisco. N Kimball, mr Sunol. hence Oct 14. Foreign Ports. ADELAIDE-Sailed An 51—Nor bark Record, for Puget Sound. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oc: 18—Br stmr Dorlc, Bence Sept 30, via Honoiuiu. PORT PHILLIP HEAD-Ordercd to San Fran- cisco Sept 19, Brship Duchalburn, for San Fran- cis 5 D—Saled from NEY—Sailed Sept 22—Br ship Hawksdale, an Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 13—Schr Alohs, hnc | Sept 30. CAPE TOW Arrived Oct 19—Br ship Ben Avon, bence July 11. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Sept 8—Br bark Edinburchshire, for San Fraocisco. Sept 5—Br ship Anslesey, for San Francisco, Sept 10—Br ship Mount Carmel, for San Diezo. Sent 15— Haw bark Kosalle, for Houolulu. Sept 17—Br bark Oakbank, for Honolulu. Sept 19—1vic bark Sharp- shooier, for Man Francisco. Sept 22—Br ship Ardencraig, for San Francisco: Br bark Snowdon, for Honolulu: Ital bark Pierre Corneile, for San Francisco. Sept 23—Brship Rathdown, for San Fraucisco. Sept 24— Br ship Chrysomene, for San Francisco. Sept 56—Br bark Ardgowan, ior Hono- Iniu; Br bark Somoa, for Honolulu. Sept26—Br ship Lismore, for San Francisco. In port Sept 28— Br ship Allerton, for San Disgo; Nor ship Andvake. for Honolulu; Er ship Clty of Madras and bark Embire, for San Krancisco: Br bark Forfarshire, Brsbip Hiddekel, for San Fran- cisco: Brship James Kerr, Brship Langdale, Br ship Leicester Castle, Fr bark Les Adelphes,for San Francisco: Nor bark Whize Rose, for Honoluls Br bark Wooliahra, for Honolulu. Chartered to load—Brship Buckhurst, for San Francisco: Nor bark Fantasl, for Honolulu; lznrk Geo F Manson. for San Francisco; Br ship’ Kirk- cudbrightshire. for Honolulu: Haw barc Leahl, for Kahulul; schr Metha Nelson, for Kahului: bktn Newsboy, for Honolulu: schir Novelty, for Honolulu: Br ship Pendeen, for San Pranclsco: schr Rovert Lewers, for Honolulu: Brship Swan- hilda, for Honolulu: Br ship Talus. for San Fran- clsco; Brship Toxteth, for San Francisco. SYDN. '—1n port Sept 28—Br ship Drumbur- ton, for San Francisco; Br ship Falls of Halladale, Bp ship Low ther Castie, for San Francisco. Ralled Sept 3— Br ship Trafalgar, for San Fran- cisco. Sept 4—Brship Halewood, for San Fran- cisco. Sept 8—Br ship Largo Law, for San' Fran- cisco. Sept 14—Br ship Arciic Stream. for San Francisco. Sept 17—Br ship Drumalls, for San Francisco. MELBOURNE—Sailed Sept 26—Br ships More- ton and Snaigow, for San Francisco. BRISBANE — Arrived Sept 20—Br bark Doon, hence July 18. SY DNEY—Arrived Sept 16—Brship Arranmors from Chemainus. Sept 13—Br ship Drumburion, hence Juue 18, via Brisbane. Importations. PORTLAND AND ASTUORIA—Per Columbla— 521 sks potatoes, =939 sks foor, 1284 gunnies flour. 5600 sks bran, 5050 s<s wheat. 1214 sks wool. 421 pkgs paver, 64 bd!s hides, 24 pes iron pipe, 6900 2L asn lumber, 7217 ft lumber, 1974 cs salmon, 633 sks oysters, 38 bols cranbecrles, 1 sk coin. 1 pkg exnress. SANTA CRUZ—Per Glpsy—45 bxs apples, 1bx but.er, 500 bbis lime. Monterey—2 kegs butter. Moss Landing—1 bx buiter, 1591 sks potatoes, 1 sk onions. 1432 sks oats, 218 sks wheat. TACOMA—Per Mexico—2cs shoes, 1 cs wine, 3 s mdse, 1 cs dry goods, 1000 bars bullion, 1 bx hardws 1cs bhats Port Towasend—3 cs mdse. 1 sk coin. Tacoma west 0f Farzo—4847 sks floar, sks flour. 2044 ht-sks flour, 330 sks whe: Woul, 2 ¢s mdse. G N via Seatiie—1707 Ingots copper. Douglas Island—1 bx bullion. Junean—1 cs mase, 2 cs bullioa. Victoria—1 cs mdse. 1 sk coiu. Seattle—10 bxsmadse, 37 cs fresh fish, 3654 cs salmon. Foreign via Vancouver—26 cs musleal instru- ments, 930 sks ore, 10 ¢s mineral water. New \i hatcom—12,253 1t lumber, 2 cs mdse. Anacortes—4265 sk oats. Everett—300 kegs nails, 278 bars lead, 1300 bars builion, 162 rolls paper, 9 cs paper, 619 odis paper. Tacoma eas: of Fargo—3 bags seed, 32 rolls car- pet, ¥ pkgs mdse, 5 bxs harness. C'P Ry via Vancoaver—146¢s smoking tobaeco, b cs cigars, 11 escizareites, ¥2 ¢3 boots ani shoes, 4 bxs tools snd machinery, 95 cs condensed milk, 2 c3 drygoods. i cs underwear, 2 ¢3 wooles hames, 15 cs perfumery, 50 bbis glucose. 3 bxs carbons, 30 cs_household goods, 19 bxs planos, 8 cs hats, 7 es axie crease. Victoria—168 hides, 9 bdis calfskins, 54 bdls pelts, 2 bdis shecrskins SA'N DIEGO—Per Corona—2 rolls wire cioth, 1 cs canned goods, 83 sks ubalone shells, 26 5ks aba- lone ment, : pxg mdse. 150 ¢3 jelly, 23 bbls tal- low, 37 cs limes. 39 sks' concentrates, 4 wheels, 2 bals leather. 202 bxs Ilmes. 1 cs dry zoods, 1 cs clozhing, 14 bxs oranees. 1 bx type. 1 house boat. Newport—31 sks walnuts, 10 bxs oranzes, 2 sks chestnats. Redondo—1bale horse collars, 7 pkgs harness, 3 Dkgs mdse, 14 cs canned goods, 7 bxs lemons, 2 cs scales. Los Angeies—72 bxs lemons, 1 €3 books. 2 bags nuts, 1 sign, 2 cs canned g0ods, ¥ bbl wine, 11 bols grease, 2 pkgs mdse. Santa Barbara—134 bxs lemons. 1 c3 machinery, 16 bbls 1 cs veronica water, 1 cs cheese, 5 bxs fish, 25 cs D plumes, 6 bxs plants, 4 pkgs mdse, 1cs machinery, 21 sks crawfish. Port, Harford—6 bxs fish, 51 dressed calves, 1518 sks beans. 1 coop chickens, 319 sks wheat, 160 sks flax, 2548 sks barley. 815 sks garvanzss, 50 sks oats, 35 cs eggs, 86 bdis hides, 6 coops chickeus, 1 keg 9 bxs buiter, 116 bxs apples, 6 bxs pears, 28 8 rd, 1 coon ducks, 8 pkgs mdse. Y DN i Y—Per Monowai—60 bxs gelatine, 197 bags ore, 14 empty ammonia cylinders, 17 drums glycerine, +0 bbls dry color, 118 bales skins, 95 bxs sovarelgns (£475.000), 14 pkgs mdse. Auckland—25 sks coffee, 4 pkgs mase. Apja—1 parcel jeweiry. Honolulu—1533 bchs' bananas, 11% crts pine- apples, 278 cs bananas, 9 pkgs mdse. . Consigne Per Monowal—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Georga Hermann: W Laidlev & Co; H H Berger & Co; R L Weir: Germain Fruit Co; London, Parls and American sank: Wells, Fargo & Co: Anglo-Call- fornis Bank: Miss Shainwald: J K Thayer: Car- row & Green: D Attwater: Nathan, Joseph & Co: E H Gates: Williams. Dinfond & Co; Alexander & Baldwin: Wetmore Bros: M D Vervallis; T L Sing &Co; F P Rosecrans: order. Per Gipsy—K Joost: H Dutard: A Lewis & Co; Wolf & Sons; Marshall, 7eggert & Co.; Thos Joughran: Carpv & Co: Enterprise Brew: Cal Bottling Co; L G Sresovich & Co; Arctic Ol Works: Standard Oll Co; Datrymen's Union: J J Morray & Co- J Nierman & Co; Hammona & Brod; A W Fink; Kron Tanaing Co; H Cowell & Co Per Columbia—Moore, Ferzuson & Co: Dalton Bros: ¥ Hillen: G J Lelst & Co: M P Detels & Cog G E Sheldon: Geo Morrow & Co: Otfs McAllister: A Perz: H Dutard; 8 Kosbland & Co; Geo Ab- bott: Allen & Lewis: Hulme & Hart; Frank Lee: Willamette Pulp & P Co; Bissinger & Co: Pelton Water Wheel Co; White Bros: Green & Schachtg Unlon Tron Works: J O Hawthorn: Cutting Pack- ing Co; A § Smith: Fegarty & Parker: Morgan Ovster Co: A M_B Moraghan: Darbee & Immel; M E A Wagner: Dodge. Sweeney & Co; J H Dick: man: Wells, Fargo & Co. Per Mexico—Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Califor- nia Wine Associalion: G Sanguinetti: Japanese Trading Co: Neuburger. Relss & Co; Selby <melts ing and Lead Co: Washburn-Moen Mig Co: CJ Lefst & Co; G W Howard: G W McNear: H W 7 D Thomas & Co: Moore, Fergnson & Co: S Stitvater: W C Price & Co: Wm ('Neill: Rattsien Carpet Co: J M § Snook & Co: O'Brien & Sons; Baker & Hamil- ton; Dunham, Carrican & Hayden: W G Richardson & Co: klack, Moffitt & Towne: 192 qr 82 bags J Q Adams & Co: Bellingham Bay Im- provement Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Amer- ican - Tobacco Co: Gardiner & Chomley: O F Mason; O Mathias: Cozhill & Koln; Fhrman & Co: Greenbanm & Co: Johnson Locke Mercan- tile Co: Mitchalitschke Bros: Murphv, Grant & Co: Main & Winchester: Oppenbeimer & Bros: O P Downing & Co: Pac Coast Syrup Co: G H Evans- Smith’s Cash Store: Sherman, Clav & C -] Bachman &Co: Triest & Co: Talum & Howen: S H Frank & Co: Eissenser & Co: Sawyer Tanning Co: Harry Swanson: Cahn, Nicke! t Getz Bros & Co; J K Armsby & C Am Union Fish Ca; Camillonl & Co: M A man & Co: W € Hinton: Caho, Nickelsbure & Co C A Tillack: J W Baker: The Bank of California € M Volkman: Loacod, Parls and american Bank. % e Per Corona—Witzel & Baker: Dairymen’s Union: ET Al'en & Toas Bros: J H Cain & Co; Labor Exchange: 1 Waldeck & ¢ Co: Marshall & reilly: Langley & M Kirchma ' & Cor Wheaton, Breon & C tard: 8 Hartman: W C Price & Co: L D E Whithey & Co;_De Bornardl & C Brig- § ' Stone: Russ, Sanders & Co: b"«“.".{”s‘k‘..? & Co: Western Meat Co: D F Allison & Cot A Patles & Co: Hilmer, Brednoft & tohuig: Jones. Erlanger & Co; Russ, Ronders & Cop @ R Star & ‘Co; H Yetwman & cer Western Meat ' Co: pros: 1 Dutard: Moare, Ferguson & & Galinger: © Cerighini: J B loguglla: American Toton Fieh Lomyany: Eveloth & Nash: Dalton Bros: W elinon: < oghilt & Kohni A Paladinl & ©o: Chaples Abrahwmi Western Nurs 2y Com- \Wheeter & Wihkon: Calltoraia Ink Com. WS A ¢ RIx Milani € 00° G Camalo 1 & Co: D aheovieh @ (ot A Levy & Coi M A Harver J1 1 Cashings: © Allerwan: W& T Mavo; Hoge B aal & Ri: Faltbanks Morses Fabe Corst Cighs Oompanyt O B Smith e T Mickery: 1. Mntv Quodall, Perking. & Co: 1o Bang own & Adams: W € Price «o; Gray & Barperi: Chas Wiiiams: € W Chamver- Rin & Co: W K Newhall: Gray & Barberl: ¢ M Paytoce § Roabling't Sons Co: * Kluober & Levi Cot 1 PATISKE Websters Weimore Bros. it B Evipc T dievdel: ) Varmer: Tarior & A ANE Q ray Frack & Co: Phim: WOt & Bona: 8 Brewing Cor CFais Banks Beale Loy Stelne son Ntra) 9 %";““T\“ uss & Heyman: W B ook 1t Cot A Gain Fruit Co: States Type F Co; F L Judd, Green!

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