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o 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1896. o ; . SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver firmer. Wheat lowe Barley, Oats, Corn and Rye dull. No:hing doing in Beans. lay weak. to2s and Onions unchanged. Checse steady. Eggs continue to deciine. Poultry quiet. Geme weaker. pes getting scarce. Oranges dull and weak. Loos¢ sins tirmer. } rovisi 'ns unchanged. Coal firm. Liuseed Oil lower. Y Los Angeles % 7% Sanleg Qlima O Clear ® Partly Cloudy \@ Cloudy ® Rain® Spow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures tion indicaie maximum temperaturs for the : those underneath it.if any, the amouat of of melted snow in inches and hundredths, e past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- otted lines, equal temperature. The W means high barometric pressure an: 1s ¥ sccompanied by fair weather: *low” refers to”low pressure. and is usually preceded ompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. - s usy first appear on the Washington cons! ‘When the pressure is high in the interior &nd low aloug the coast, and the isobars extend north uth along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wiih a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. Ines, ther: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 9, 1896, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last seaso; Eureka 14.38 inches, last season 10.38 Inches; 582 Inches, last season 4.70 inches: San Francisco 6,76 inches, last season 2.85 inche: . last season .41 of an in inches, last season 3.32 9 inches, last season 103 7 inches, last season 1.81 nches, last season .32 0f an inches; £an Diego inches; Yuma 1.10 inch. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 63, imum 50, mean 56. 1he area of high pressure is still central in Utah and ~outhern 1dabo, but the pressure isdiminish- rapidly throughout almost the entirz region Mountains. There has been a fall _in pressure of two-tenths of an inch along the Washingion and Northern Oregou coasts dur- iugthe past twelve hour: is clondy througent Oregon and Wasuington and rain is fal ing from Portiand northward. The winds have it d 1o southerly and southeasterly and are blowing a gale on the Washington coast. A storm of apparently considerable energy appears-to be rapidly approaching the Washingtou coast from the westwara. The rain s likely to extend as far southward as Eureka during Thursday. rorecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnignt December 10, 1896: XNorthern ¢ alifornia—Fair in the south por fon; easing clondiness in the rortn portion Thurs: day. 1nd probably_rain Thursday night on the northern coast: fresh soutnerly winds except uortherly in extreme south portion. Scuthern California— Fair Thursday; lght portherly winds. Nevada—Fair In southeast portion: generally clondy in northwest portion Thursday. Utah—Falr i hursday. r i bursday. cisco and vicinity—Increasing cloudi- Thursday, conditions becoming threatening ‘I hursday night light to fresh generally soutberly winas. W. H. HaMMON. Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. 1 Financial. NEW ¥ ORK. N. Y., Dec. 9.—Although specula- tion at the Stock Exchange with the sole excep- tion of Sugar was again tame to-day, the move- ments in the market wer2 not wholly devold of in- terest. . There were spel's of weakness, owing mainly to the introduction of resolutions in Con- gress with the view of recognizing Cuban jinde. pendence. The decisive movement of the day oc- curred shortly after 1 o'clock, when Sugar was suddenly taken in hand and advanced from 11514 to 11734, the cov ring of short contracts contrib- uting lurgely to the rise. The bears in other parts of the I hen attempted to close their con'racts and an advance o° 1 (0 11 from the lowest was recorded ingrangers, Readiug, Western Union and Caicago Gas. eral klectric was noticeably strong through- out. Itsoid upio 337 and closed at 3333, a net gain of b4 per cent. Consolidated Gas bro.e 31 1o 156514 ou e acifon of the 1o al Foard of Aider- 3 who granted a franchise to (he Consumers’ Fuel Gas Heat ant Power Lompany. Speculation closed duil and firm. Net chung s snow advances of 14 (0 74 per cent, sugar leading. Chicago ( as an exceplion and closed 1 ower on the dny. Total saes were 147,138 shares, of which 47,600 were sugar, Bonds were higher to-day. Sales footed up 81, 260.000 krie second extended fives roge 1 to 11 Louisville and - ashville general sixes, 1 to 11544; Flint and Peye Marquette sixes, 1to 115: North- west siuking fund sixes, 13410 11134: Orezon Tmprovement sixes, 21 10 b8Yg: Pitcsburg aud ‘Western sours, 1 to 74; St. Louis and San Fran- c!sco sixes, ciass B, 1to 1113%6. Louisvilie, New Albany aul Chicago generai fives fell 4 to 40, and o cotisol rixes 3 to 86 1n Government bonds $£0,000 of coupon fours 011925 sold a1 130@120%4; $16,00) do registerea ie governing committee of the New Yort Stock Exchange to-day listed the foilowing securi- ties: 583,816 500 prior llen ratlway a~d land grants 4 per cet gold coupon bonds of 1997 of the Northern Pacific Rallway Company; $66,000,000 do general rallway and luna grant 3 per cent gold coupon bands of 2047; $79.800.000 do common stock ard $75,000,000 do vreferred sLock. rep: e- seated by voiing trusiees’ ceriificates until No- v mber 1, 1€01: engiaved trust company certifi- cates of deposit for $5 650,000 Oregou Improve- ment Company first moitgage 6 per c.nt gold bonds of 1901: Central Trast Company eugr.ved cerificutes of deposit for $4,271,000 iouls- ville, New Albany and Chicago Railwiy « ompany conso.idated 6 per cent gold boncs, and $2.354.000 do genersl mortgige god 5 per cent bonds, 00.000 sdditional consolidated mortgage 4 jercent guarautced boids seried D of the Pitis- burg, Ciucinnatl, Cnicago and st. Louls Kaflway Company. m-klog th= total amount listed to-day £4,563.000; $8,178 V0D first mortzage 9 per cont £0/d bonds of 1921 to be called “first mortgage 4-8 0f 1821” of ihe Fort Worth and ver City kallway Company, and $1.000,000 col:ater | trust 5 per cent gold debenture sinki g 1und boads of 1926 of the Erle Telegraph and Telephone Company. Grain. FIOUR — Dull, weak. unchanged. Winter wheat, Jow grades, $2.0@2 35: do sancy, 82 85 do_patents, §4 5U@5: do straizhts, $5 ¥0@4 75: do patents. low extras, $2 20@3 2,: city m s, $44.@515; do patents, 85 40.ab 65 innesota ' clear, #350@4: superfine, $2 40@3 30: fine. 5. Southern fiour, dull, easy, unchanged; common 1o uir, $3 50@3 60; good to choice 0@3 90. MEAL-Easy. Yellow Western, $1 80@ Kye flour, quiet, easy, a: $2 85 ‘\Ven-rn, 47c afioat. irm; 28%5c c. | f. Suffalo., pot ‘market dull, easier, FINANCIAL. HICAGD GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdorfl St. Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICR 638 Market St, Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5838 Uptown Uflice—Baldwin Hotel (adjolning Gruil Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quos tations. Reference 1st Nacional Bank, 5, Fy CHLCAGU, PRIVATE Wik E SaW YORE THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. steady: £.0. b. 97c; ungraded red, 50@97c; No.1 northern. 88140, Options weie dull snd weak st 114@1%gc de- cline, foilowing the West ani on weaxer cables. withlocat longs realizing. May and March most active. No. 2 red January, 861gc: March, 87%c; May, 85¢; Juky, 80%c; Decemver, 8634¢. COKN = spoc dud. firm. No. % ° 20¢ eleva- tor, 30c cfioat: ungiaded mixed, 24¢; steamer mixed No. 3, 25%4c. Options were du.t and firm at unchanged prices 10 Yjge dectine, influenced by the West. Jlay only trad«d in. December, 29c; January, 1aC; May, 31%c. UAIS—spot dull, steady. Options dull, easy. December, 23c; January, 23%4c; May, 2534, Spot pric 2. 2314c: No. 2 white, No. 2 Chicago, 3, 20140; NO. w4c: mixed Western, 29@¢be; white Provisions. 7 «Pn-Quiet. Western steam. $4 15; City. $3 0034@3 0U% : December. $4 U5, nominal. Re- fined wull; Coutinen:. 4 45; kouth American, compound. 43/@4Yac- POKK—Fiim, moderate demand. New mess, 18 25@8 75. Western creamery, + U ko h—Quiet, steady. 5 Sizc! Eluins SA@27vaci 16@24%4¢: do tuctory, 7@l imittion creamery, 11@17c. CH k. kSE—Steady, moderate demand, Part skims. 534@63c: skimis, 2Y2@83c. EGGS— Weak, unvettied. Icenouse. 16@20c: Western resh. 10@22¢; 4o per case, $2 25@4 50: limed, 15%6@ rALLOW—Quiet, steady. City, 314@3%4c; country, 3@3V:. COTTONSEL. low prime, 24c. RICE—Firm; fair demand. Domestic, extra, 33,@6c; Japan, 414@4Y4c. MOLAD>nS—Moderateiy active; firm. New Or- leans, open kettles, good to choice’ new, 25@35c. (0 ¥luk—Unchanged o 8 points down. "March, $9 50; May, $0 46@9 50: ~eptember, §9 60. spo. Kio duil, steady. No. 7, 1015@1034¢. SUGAR—Quiet. Off A, 4lgc; mold 4, 45ge: standard A, 4%g°; confectioners’'A, 434c¢; cut ivaf and crushed, oci powdered, 454c; granulated, 43j50; cubes, 45k, Eruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. YEACHYES—Unpeeled, bags, 7@%c; do peelea boxes, 14@15 NES ur sizes, nomtnal, 51585 Yac. OIL—Quiet. (rude, 2lc; yel- farr to . PRI - RAISINS—Two.crown Loose 'Muscatel. 4%@ 434¢; do S-crown, 534@554C: 0 d-crown, 6@T14: : 40" London 1ayers, uew, S145@1 50; do oid, $1 20 @1 25; ao clusters, 81 75@2. ALMONDS — Paper shell. 11@18c: do, soft sheil, 71,@10 WALNU I'S—Standard, 8@8%zc; do softshell, 9%4c. BOPS—Firm. Pactfic Const, 3@1ic. WOOL — Firm. Domestic pulled, 18@81c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandiss. PIGIRON-—Fairly steady, active. American, $11 | @18. Ol oppEn_Firm, Lake. $11 30@11 50. LEAD—Domesic. » 2 97 14@3 00. 71N—Dull. Stralts, $12 9.; plates, moderately £x£LTEK—Quiet. Domestic, $4 23. feoce, 18@23c: ac: CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iry, Dec. 9.—The big reductions in the American and world’s visible suppiies were forzotten by the time the wheat marset opened this morning, whi'e a decline of 141 at Liverpool | was considered as having & more direct bearing as a price determining factor. Then when later ad- vices from tbat plzce came to hand bringing ad- ditionsl adverse Information the weakness be- came more intensitied. An estimate by Thoman | that the Government repor:, which will be issuea 10-morrow, wiil give the hignes: condition in six years tended to swell the bear ranks. Receipts in the Northwest were 6.9 cars against 516 last { Wednesday and 871 a year ago. Chi ago received 27 cars and inspected Ou. 45,900 bushels. Under | the puts there was a falc deman. and prices re- coverad a portiou of the earler loss. Closing Paris cables were lower, Antwerp unchanged and Ber- lin hixher. Exporu clearances were liberal at 496,505 bushels. Mav wheat opened ‘rom 8014@ 797jc, deciined to 79%4c. clos:ug at 7914@79%40. 154 under yesterday. Estimated receipts for 1o- morrow 28 cars. No. 2 red spot whea. ranged from 8X%/gc to 5834c, closing nbout B814c. CORN—Openea In recognition of & siml'ar feeling In wheat,but drices ater held fairly sieady. Bad corn weather in Nevraska was reported, th at preventing prices from declining matertully. Re- ceipts were v16 cars and 60,437 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables were quiet and unchanged. Exrorts amounted to 127,072 bushels. May corn opened at 26c, sold ac 26@ 261gc, closin: at 36¢, ba@hac under yesierday. Estimated receipts foc to- morrow 60 cars. ‘OATS—There was & mo ierate 1oas in oats prices, the weakness which predowinatd in wheat and corn having the effect of depressing the tone of this market. The trade was on the waoie light, occasional spuris of activity takinz place, how- ever. Kecelpts were 208 cars ‘lheie were no withdrawals from store. Exporls were 2260 bushels. Prices were raided aggressively about noon. heavy se ling (aking piace. ~ May oats closed l4cunder_yesterday. Estumated recelpts for to- morrow 23V cars. FLAX—Was weaker. Cash No. 1, 75%4c; North. western, 78%4c; December. T414c; May, 79%@ suije. 'Reccipts were 42 cars. PROVISIONS—Proauct was traded in but mod- erately. The opening toneand action was firm, the early news from the vards being encouraging. Later live hogs weakened and product sympa- thized. The remainder Of the session was duil, ant the prevalling tone was sieady. May por< closed 2%c lower, May lard u shadelower and May ribs unchanged. BUTTER—The butter market was firm without any new features to report, Offerings were light 2nd tne demand 001 Creameries—Extras, 23c¢ § D: firsts, 21@22¢c; seconds, 15@17c: imitations, fancy, 13@16c; June £00ds, extras. 1615@17c: firsts, 15¢. Dairies—kx- tras, 19c: firsis, 14@17c: seconds. 10@12c. La- dles — Extras. 10@1lc; firas, 8@83pc; packing siock, B@9Yec; grease, 233@c; roll outter, 11@ 12c. - EGGS—Recelp 80f fresh eggs were large, and there was some falling off in the demand. Fresh stock was 2134c B dozen. MONE Y—Steady at 6@7% on call and tima loans. New York excnange was quoted at 502 premlum. Closing Prices. | | | | WHEAT — December, 785gc; May, 7914@ ;_July, 785c. —December, 227c¢; January, 23145@ May, 2bc. OaTs—Décember, 1734c; May, 207%@21c. PORK — December, $6 85; January, $7 60; May, $7 02%5. LARD—December, $372%,; January, $3 87%4: May, $4 10. RIBS—December, 83 8214: January, $3 874; May, $4 02%5. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILi. Dec. 9.—The run of catile to-day was falr. Choice kinds were steady. but common to good wers 10c lower. The hog market was firm and 5c higher early, but later the demand fell off and the advance was lost. The oft:rings were molerate. Trade in sheep and Iambs was fairly active at steady prices. CATTLE—Recents. 17.000. Christmas cartle, 85 40@5 90: choice (0 brime 1300 10 1700 B steers, 34755 25: £ood to choice steers. 1200 to 1500 b. 14 ~0@4 i0; meaium steers. 1100 10 1250 B. $3 90 @435: inir oeer steers 1000 to 1200 M. 85 60@ 585: common beef steers. $350@3 75: go0d to Cuoice stockers and jeeders, 900 (0 1450 1b, £5 504 40J: falr 10 kool do, 600 to 875 M. 32 KO 3 45: bulls. choleo 1o extra, $510@4 0); tulls, poor to choice. $1 70@3 00: cows ana beifers, cholce to. prime. 85 504 25; cows, 1aIr Lo choice. $2 40@3 40: cows, common to {air canners. §1 50 @2 30; calves, £ood o fancy. 80 10@5 75: calves, common to good. $3 30; Texas grass stcers, 82 65@3 65: Weslern ravge steers, 83 25 @3 80: Western range cows and_heifers. $2 50 milkers and springers, P head, $25@40; xas fed steers. §1 70@4 40. H0GS—Keceipts, 3).000. Heavy vacxing ana enippins_lots. $3 15@3 40: common to choice mixed. $3 20@% 4b: choice asworied. $5 308 340: iight, 35 2043 45: pigs, $2 7583 45. SHEEP—Keceipis. 14000 ' [Wenoc to caoice, 12 00@3 26; lamus, $3 26@5 10. Recelpts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEmm. Dec. 9._HOGS— Receipts, 4500, Market opened bc higher: ad- vance lost. t and mixed, $3 30@8 35; heavy, $3 10@3 25. CA'YTLE—Recelpts. 3500. Market generally steady. Steers, $3 40@5 00; cows $1 60@5 30; feeders, 82 75@3 80: a few fed Western, §5. SHEP—Keceipts, 700, Markeuactive. Muttons, 23 50; lambs, $3 65. Receipts at Kan City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 9. —HOGS—Receipts, Opened weax. clos2d firm. Light. §3 2| medium, $320@3 30; neavy, $315Q CATTLE—Receipts, 9000: siow. Native steers, best. $4 16@6; fair to £00d. $3 10@4 16; cows and heifers, best, £5@3 35: fair to good, $1 75 bulls, $2 19@3: stockers and feeders. $3 & 3 65: Texas und Wes:ern, $2 65@3 90; caives, 4@9. M bk Recetpis. 4000, Steaay. NEW 1YO0KK sTOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Monoy and Rallroad Shares, Money on call 1%,@2y; last loan st 114% and closing oftered at 115% Prime mercantile paper, 314@4y. Bar silver, 6514c. Mexican dollars, 5034,@515gc. Sterling exchange Is qulet. with sctual business in bankers' bills si $4 8316@ 1833, for 60 days and $4 8614@4 8614 fur de- mand. Posted rates, $4 84@4 87. Comme-rcial bills, £4 B2@4 83. Government bonds firm: State bonds aull; railroad bonds steady. Nilver st ihe board was higher. CLOBING STOCKS. Am Te. & Cable... 90 |North Americas 0 Atchison 14 |Nor:hern Pacific. Preferred. 12254 Preferred Adams Express... 148 Northwestern.. Alton, Terre Haute 57 . | Preferred ‘American Expressi08 American l'vbacco 75% Preferred . Bay State Gus. Baltimore & Ohi Bronswick i.and N'Y Central. N Y, Chicago&st L 18t preferred. %[N Y.& Now Eng. Buffalo, Roch & P, 21 "IN Y Susq & W. s34 : Preferred 2614 Ontario. 9%a |Ontario & Western 163/ Oreconimprovmnt 34 Prete-red Chicago A 34/0recon Navigation 15 Preferred. |Orezon Short Line. 15 Chicago, B & Pacitic Malil......., 25%4 Chicago'® ¥ I Peoria. D& Evans 2 Preferred. Pittsburs & W pfd. 15 Chicago Gas Puilman Palace. Clevs & Pittsburg. 160 uicksilver Cousolidation Coal. 3& | Preterred. Consolidated Gas..15334 Reading. 2814 CCC& St Loms... 2Bb4RioGrande& Westn 13 Preferred. 80 | i referred. 10 Colo Fuei & iron.. 2414 Rock Iland. 8315 Dreferred. 70" |Rome Wat&Ogden. 115 Cotton O} Al Commercial Cabi Del Hudson . Del Lack&W| Denver & R G. St Prul & Duiath.. 15 Preferred Preferred......... 75 Distillers. . St Panl & Omaha.. 4914 General El Preferred. 126 Srie . AlStP M & M 111 Pre Siiver Certi 8514 Fort W Southern Pacific... 13a Great Northe Southern R B 1014 Green Bay. g Preferred. e Harlem, . 287 ISugar Refinery. £ Hocking Cot 44| Preferrcd ., Hocking Valiey... 39 |Tenn Coal & Iron.. 2814 Homestak Preferred. 90 H & Texas Central— [Texas Pacific . 934 Tilinots Central.... 98 |Tol A A & N Mich,— Jowa Central.. 8 |Tol Oblo & Central 20 Preferred D 28 | Preterred. 50 Kansas & Texes... 13%4Tol st Louis & K G 6 Preferred. 2834| Preferred. 15 Kingston & Peno.. %' (Union Pacific. 10 Lake Erle & Westn 1814/U P Den & Guif. 214 Preferred. 703U S Cordage.. [ Lake Shore. 55| Preferred. 12 National Leud 20 | Guaranteed ... 24 Preferred #874(U S Express. 10 Long Isiand | . 457°1U S Leather. 9 Loulsyille & Nash. bUls| Preferred. Loulsviiie,N Albny 14U S Rubber Preferred. Manhaitan Con. Memphis & Charis 15 Mexican Centra ... 7% Michigan Central. 93 Preferred. 3 Utics & B River, |Wab S L & Pacific, | Preferred. 1 Wells- Fargo. . Minn &S L. —— |Western Union.... 8814 Preferred — |Wisconsin Central. 214 Minn& St L'com.. 19 |Wheeling & LE... 85 1st preferred 76 | Preferred. 30 2d vref. rred . 48 |Am Coiton Oi 5034 Missourl Paci o Mobile & Uhlo 914 Naahville & C) 24 National Linseed 19%5 N J Central. — ! 138 LOSING BONDS. Class A 4s.....1023g|Northern Pac 1sts.115 Do Class B 4, 85.102 | Do 2 Alabama, class C.. 98 Atchison '¢s. © 7854/ Y Do 2ds A 4174(0r Improvmni ist. 8814 Canada Sou(h 2ds.10514| Dobs..... 18y Cen Pac lsts 0f'95.103%5/u R & N ists. 13 Cherokee 45, 1896.102 | Do consol b, Do 1897, 102 (Or Short Line 6 Do 189K, 02 | Do consol 5s. Do 1899, [102 IPacifc 6s0: '97. Ches & Ohilo 55...10734| Phiia & Reading 4s 817 Ch&N PTr Rets bs 41 | Do Lt pfd incom. 47 D C3-65s.. /R GrandeWest 1sis 76 Den'& & Gls /St L&TronMtGends 74 St L &S F Gen 6s..110%4 St Paul Consol 150 SLPC& Palsts . 117 S0 Carollua 4343, .. 100 |Southern K R b Do Pac Cal 1st ITenn new s [Texas Pac 1 | Laxas Pac 2ds. Unlon Pac 1sts Ks Palsts Den Diviis |U S 43 reg of 1925.120 La Cousol 4s.... Do 4s, coupon. ... 120 M U S 4s reg of 1007. 10914 Do 4s, coupon....11045 Do 2s... 95 . 69 Do &s, reg. 11385 Mutual Union 8s..111 | Do 8s. coupon....11344 NJ N Y C& St Louis 4510334 Do regisiered Cent Gen 5s.. 118 'Va funding aeot. Nor & West Gen 68117 N Caroiinacon 4s.100 : Dotrust reptsipd 7 Do 6s.. .....119 |Wabash 1st bs.....101 NorthwesiConsols. 13814/ West Shore 4s. Dodeb Ss. 10734 ¥OREIGN MARKETS. Do deterred s WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EX6., Dec, 9.—The spot market isquiet at 7s 40@7s Bd. Cargoes dull at 36s 6d, October shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red _Winter: | December, s 614d: January, 6s 7d; February, s 7d; March, 6s 7pd. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Dec. 9.—Consols, 11154; silver, 29 15-18d; French Rentes, 103t 22%3c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — sa841, Steriing Exchange, sight. — 4875 Sterling Cabes. .. — 488 New York Kxchange, sigh - 0o New York Exchange, teleg: - 10 Fine silver, § ounce. - 851, Mexlcaa Dollars [3EV FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Andelana takes for Sydney 71,- 232 ctls, valued at §110.500. Both spot and future prices are about 234c lower and the market is dull Quoted at $1 4214@ 1459 cul for common grades, $1471,@150 for average No. 1, 31 6214 for choice and §1 55@1 5734 for extra choice f.r miiling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—9:15 0’clock—May—22,000 ctis, $1 57: 12000, $156%; 22,000, $1 5684: 4000, $1 565%; 12,000. 81 56'%: 6000, $1 5634, SECOND SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 81 bdolg; 4000, $1 56s: 2000, 81 557: 54,000, 81 56. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION —May—18,000 ctls, $156%4: 8000, $155: 14,000, $1 54 | $1 68151 6000, 81 554; 8000. 1 5514 | _AFTERNOON ' SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 54; 16,000, 31 5:3s; 12,000, $1 5455: 54,000, 81 5434. BARLEY—Is quiet aud unchanged. We quo.e Feed. 85@=8%c B ctl; choice bright, 90c; Brew- lug, 95c@$1; No. 1 Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 o’clock—No sales. <GULAR MORNING SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 9334c; 4000, 9854c; 2000, 95150, AFTERNOON SESSION—May— 4000, 95c: 4000, ¥234c; 16,000, B2 Tje OATS—Were quieter again yesterday. W hite ranze from $110 to $1 36. according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$1 05: for seed, $1 20@1 35; Gra,'nominal Jied, $1G1 10: Sarprise, 81 506 CORN—Large Yellow, 80@83%c B ctl: Small Round do, $) P cil: White, lg@s Yac B ctl, RYL—$1@1 0214 B cul. BUCKWHEAT—$1 15@1 30 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR=Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bnkers' extras, $4 90@5; super- RN EAL 1 ORNMr AL, Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked $19@20 B ion. ity MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1n sacks are_as follows, usnal discount o the irade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 100 1bs: Kye Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs; Rice F.our. 5 75: Cornmeal, $: 85; exira cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50: 'Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 88 10 @3 30; 'Buckwheat Flour, 83 26@3 50; Cracked Wheat. 83 50; Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 383 Hoed Oats (bols), $6@6 40: Fearl Batley, 53075@4; Spliv Fens, $3 50; Green do, $425 9 5. HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS3. Hay 13 reported weak, but unchanged in price. BRAN—$14G14 60 for tho best and $13G13 50 ® ton for outalie brands. DLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $20@21 @ ton for Lhe best. FLEEDSTUFF> — Roiled Barley. $19 50@20; Oileake Meal at the mill, $26 60 B ton; jobbing, $27 50: clipped Oats, £1 50§ ctl. HAY-Wheat, $88@10 50; Wheat and Oat, 87@ 10; Oat. §6@9: Burley. $i@8 50: River Barley, £5@6 50; Alalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 50: stock, $6@8;: Clover, $6@% B 1on. STRAW—85@50c B bate. BEANS AND SEEDS3, Mustard is dull. So are Beans. Dried Peas are nominal. EEANS—Bayos, $140@1 60: Small Whites.81 15 1 85 @ ctl; Large Whites, $1 logll 25 B ctl; inks, $1 05@1 20: Reds. $1 20@1 Blackeye, 1G] 20; Ked Kidney, #2 26; Limas, 81 76@4; Butters, $1 25@1 50; Pea, $1 H&??loqo. SE ) DS—Brown Mustard, $2 75@3: Yeliow Mus- tara. $2 10@2 25 P cti: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Seed, 114 z:@% b: Alfalia, 4@634c; Rape, c: Hemp, R1KD PEAS—Niles, $1@1 16 B ctli @ #1 40@1 60 B ctl. o § R POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOEE—Potatoes are coming in freely. Onlons show no change. Vegetables are feature- less. Sweet Potatoes, 70c@81 25 B ctl: Early Rose. 40@huc: River Reds, 50c: Burbank Seed- hings, 50@40c for iivers and’ 50C@S1 for Salinas. ONIONS—30@50C B cil. : VEGKTABLES—Los Angeles Egg Piant. 10c B b. Mushrooms quotsble at 5@16c B Ib, Iatter ngure for buttons: Marrowfar Squash, $4@6 B ton; Tomatoes, 55@65¢ P bux; Los Angeles T oni- #106s, 75c@:) P bo : Driea Peppers, T@Sc : Green Peas, 7c 4 ib; Suring Beans, 214 30 B b Los Angeles String Beans, 8@9c; Dri 9c B ; Cabbage, 40@HUC B cf ¥ sack: Garlic, 134@2c § Ib. EBUTTER, CHEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER—Stocks are ampie and the tendency 18 towar 1 weaker prices. GREAMERY—Kancy, 40c B Ib; seconds, 22@24c Da1ky—Fancy, 21@22¢: 200d to choice, 18@20c; lower erades, 15@1734¢ ® b PICKLED—16@18c T Ib. . FIRRIN-16@17c B M. CREAMIRY | UB—15@19¢ B . CHELRSE — Cholce mild new, 11@12¢ B b common to good old, £@10c: Cream Cheddar, 1@ 12c: Young America, 11%5@1%%gc: Western, 1134 @12%40; Kastern, 1214@14%c ® Ib. EGGS—The market continues to shade oft. East- ern guotable at 25@26c B dozen for fancy and 21 23¢ tor cold-storase: ranch Eggs, 30¢ for small an mediom ana 31@32Lc tor tancy: store Eggs, 25@26c; Duck Kgg FOULIRY AND GAME. kra. 8@ Cartors, 30408 POULTRY—The market Is liberally stocked and quiet. Live Turkeys, 14@15c B B for Gobblers. 14@150 8C; 'y ® I for Hens: Dressed 7urkecs, 1 P pair, 31 50@! '(!mlnz’,ll 8a3’% for old and $4 50@5 50 for °ztmnz ?6: Roosters, young, $4@4 50; l:?z‘::'nd‘:'z ulosa"n%:m“: m‘-'x:’ Plgeons, $1 26@ 180 ® dozen for youns and 81 for oid, | *©AME-The market was weacer and some kinds | 400 declined. Quail are quotable at Mallard, $3 % dogen: ‘Canvasback, $1 75@2; 'Teal, $1 25: Widgeo! Smali Duck, $1; English Smipe, $1 25@1 50: Jack Snipe. 76c281: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 wcoflomq:"' and 81 for -m-n‘;l 135-626;-«.‘ 8: e Geese, $1@1 25; Brant, ; Honkers, $4G£50 % Goron DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Kastern Apples are not s weak been. Coos Bay Cranberrles are lower. i Apples, 75@90c B box for choice. 81 for fancy e B5@06cqor comman Eastern, $2@3 50 B bbl. Pears, 60c@8$1 ¥ box: Winter Rl 31 5.5 Persimmons, 25@76¢ B box. BERRIES— Lranberries from Cape Cod, $7 50@8 50 B bbl; from Coos Bay. $2 26@2 50 @ bOX. - GRAPES—Range from 40c (o 75¢ § box. There are very few here. Grapes in crates bring 10@16c more than in boxes. CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges are still weak. Mandarin Oranges, 75@90c P box: Grape Fruit, 86 @7 P box; Navel Oranges, $2_50@3 50 B box: Seedlings, $1 25@2: Lemons, $1@l 60 for com- mon ana $2@2 box for good to cholce: Mexi- can Limes. $@d Do Cubiosaia Limes, 60@150: Banunas, $1@2 B buuch: Pinespples. $2@4 ¥ doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. $1 @ doze: ; Sprig, 4 S they b DRIED FRUITS— Loose Raisins in carload lots are firmer. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Royals and 1134@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 534c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, a@>d34e for prime to choice, 634@7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled In boxes; Apples 53,0 B b for evaporated and 2@214c for sun-dried; Pears, 214 @>5¢ for prime to choice, 4@5%gc for quarters snd 6@84¢ for halves; Piums, 4¢ 10r pitted and 1350 for unpitted; Nectarines, 3%4@4%4¢ for choice and fol- bl4c ior fancy; White Figs. o Black Figs, 214 21/pC. JOBBING PRICEs—Peaches, 4 Ya¢ B D fancy, 2. ¥ b Aprl. o bG8 d B Rk, 10¢ 18c; evaporated Apples, o nn-dried, 234@3c: Prunes, 53 @ic for the & sizes: Flgs, biack, s¢ for unpressed and 3@3gc for pressed: white Figs, 4c: Plums, 414@bc for pitted and iige for unm pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c P Ib for prime to iancy; Pears, 215@bc for whole, 4}2@5%sc 10F quarters and 415@61%c for halves. RAISINS= CARILOAD PRICES—Four-crown 100se, 53/0; three- crown, 43gc ® Ib: two-crown, 3%ac W i seed- less Sultanas, S3go; seedless Muscaels, 43yc: 3- crown' London layers, $1 15 clusters, 31 0: Dehesa clusters. $2 50; lmperial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ P B. JOBBING FRICES—SAX FRANCISCO—Four-crown, louse, B34c: S-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334 Sultanas. 534c; seedless Muscatels, 4 ac London layers,” $1 25; clusters, $1 60; Dehesa clusters, $2 75 Im perial clusters, $3 26. NUTS—Cbestnuts quotabie at N@10c: Walnuts, 61%5@7c, B Ib for s.anaarc, and 9@9lkc B B for softshell: Almonds, 6@8%ac for Lenguedoc, 8@sigc for hurdshell and Bave for papershell jobbiig: Peanuts, 4@6c for Esstern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@8c B_Ib: Pecans, T 8c P M; Fliberts, 7%@8c; Brazill Nuis, TYa@8c: Cocoanuts, B 100, B UNEY—Comb, 1u@1244c for bright and 5@9c for lower rrades: water-white extracted, 5@5%4c: light amber ex racted, 413@4%¢; durk amber, 3@ Az‘ ark, 2@3c B 1b. EESWAX—23@:6c B b PLOVISIONS. Moorparks, “12@ CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c § b for heav, 7¢ B I for light medium. 9%4e for light. 106" B for extra light and 113c B Ib for sugar-cured. rast- ern sugarcured Hams. 13@13150; Californls Hams, 11@1i%gc; Mess Beef. $7@7 80: extra mess do, $8@8 50: family do, $9 50?1 extra prime Pork, $7 50@8: extra ciear, §16 @ bbl; mess, $14 % bol: Smoked Beet, 10¢ @ 1b. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quoted at 5ac for compound and 6@6Lac for pure; pails, 7ci Call- fornia tierces, 5@514¢c # 1b for componnd and e for nurel:bhnl!-bhl!. 6¥4c; 10-1b Lns. TY4c: do 5-ib, Tige @ . z"ofl'on.zxn—a@s%c in tlerces and 73,@8%ge in 10-1b cins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. . HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers quot- able at 8¢ P Ib: culls and brands, 7c; medlum, 7c: culls and brands, 6c B D; Ught. 6c B Ib: cul aud brands, be: Cowhides, 6@6Ygc: culls ana bravds, 5@5l4c; salted Kip, 8@7c: salted Calf. 7@Sc: salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c B b: culls and branas, 9@iUc: dry Kip and Veal, 10¢: culls, 8¢ B B: ary Calt, 15¢; culis, 1Uc: Goatskins, 20@35¢ each; Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@325¢ B 1b; medium, 20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@i5¢ each: short wool, 20@35¢c each; medium, 40@50c each; long wools, 5(@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, Sc; No.2, 234c @ 1: refined, 5c; Grease, 2¢ B . WOOL—We quote Fall Wool: Humboidt and Mendocino. 8@¥c P B: free northern, 7 middle countles, free, 512@7c; do. defectivi @6c; San Joaquin, 3@5c: do. foothil., 5@Tc: Fast- ern, regon spriug. Ths@tc; Valiey ‘Oregon, 1134 @12%5¢; do, fall and iumbs', 11@11%4e. HO#8—T@dc fair to choice and 10c @ Ib for tancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Caleutta Graun negs, spot, 414c. Wool Bags, 2414@26%4¢. COAL—A circolar for Australia says: “The large quaniity coming to hand from Colonial sources during the past thirty uays has for the moment oversupplied the market, but as the loading list Is added to inproportion to our artjvals, it is very evident much higher prices must rule in March or April nexi. Ownersof foreign vessels are not oftering to charter for Coal at the rates rui- ing for several months pasi: the advance asked has caused » partial cessation of loading at all of the British Cosi ports an _Australis. and the list of new engazements Is ery slim. - Fael has been quoted exceptionaliy low all this year, hence con- sumers are loth to pay the Increased cost caused by fretghts advanciug. They wilt shortly awaken 10 the faot that they will suffer by walling, as higher prices stili are an assuransc:, and inthe near fature. There is no probability of a Cost famine. as our Coast co'lieries can readily supply our requirements by in reasing their output. They will shortly become free shippers If the warket vaiue of their products shoula be matked up & iit- tle higher. The present yesr has been exc ption- ally unprofitable to all our northern mines—vaiues have been 80 .ow they have mimimized their ot~ put_They are preparine for better returns in 1897.” Welington, $8 B ton: New Welllngton, 85 9 (on; Southfield Weilinzion. $7 50 B ton! Seatle, §3 50@6; Bryant, 585 50: Coos Bay, 85 Wallsend, $6: Scotch, —; Brymbo, —: Lum- berland, $13 7 ton in buik and §i4 in sks; Peunsvl- vania Anthracite Egg, $11@12 % ton; Weish An- thracite, 88@10; Cennel, $8@8 50; Rick Springs, Cestle Gaie_anc Pleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $11@121in bulk and $13 P ton In sks. LINSEED 011 —Is lower. Raw, In barrels, 38c; do b ilea, 40c; raw, in cases, 43¢; do bolled, 43¢ P gallon. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Befining Company quotes, terms net cwsh: Cube and Crushed, te: Powdered, 5ge: Fine Crushed, 6¢; Dry Granu- lated, 4 Confectioners’ A, 4%gc: Magnolia A, 434¢% Exira C, 4%4c; Golden'C, s14¢c: haif barrely 14¢ more than'barrels, and boxes V¢ more. BAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. e, ‘Wholesale ratos for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BErF—First quality, 544@6c: second do, 4 5c: third do, 334@4c ¥ M. 5 e, VA L—Large, 414@5¢; small, 6@7¢ MUTTON—Wethers, 6¢; Ewes, 812 BN Live i 314c B 1 for 1 a —Llve Ho 314¢ for large anc ;n;'dlnmb‘md S@avge AR an P areated do; 4140 c? RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR 24 MOURS Flour, or sks.... 30,974 kgxs, don 4.820 Wheat, ctls... 2,443 | Hides. n 36 Farley, ofls 7,975/ Pelts. b 284 ts, Eastrn, 830| Wine, gals. 48.800 Beans. sxs........ = 1,416/Brandy, g 7,800 Potatoes, sks. 6,904 | Wool, i, 2 Onlons, xs....0 821/ Leather. 7 Bran. sks. 565 | Lime, bbls. 81 Middlings, sks... 270| Quicksliver, 40 Hay, tons 504 | Lumber. M fes.. v Straw, tons, | Tailow, ctls. 44 Butter. cus, 189 Raising, boxes.. 250 Cheese, cus 1 THE STOCOK MARZET. The market was demoralized again yesterda. Chollar dropped to 93¢, Con. Cal. & Va., to $1 05, Norcross to 86c, Potosi to 52¢, Gould & Curry to 26c, and so on. All strength seemed to haye left the market. Crown Point is assessed 10c. The bonds of the Hawaiian Commercial and Su- gar Company, bearing interest at the rate of 515 Ber cent, were iste a¢ the Sto-k and Bond E1t change yesterd vy, wiih a sale of $10,000 &t 10234, ‘The Hutchinson Sugar Pisntation Company has declared a month'y dividend of 25 cents per share, paynble Decemoer 21. The snnual_mee:ing of the Gould & Curry Min- ing Company has been called for December 21, A special mesting Of the stockholders of the Standard Consolidated Mining Company will ve held on Saturday to ratity the acts of the direc- Lors in consolidating the interests of that company with thuse o the Bodje Consolldated, Lulwer Consolidated, Mouo and Summit Miniog compa- nies. This will compiete the consolidation. The Security ~avings Bank hasdeclared a semi- aunual dividend a the rate of 4.20 per cent per Annum on term aeposits and 314 per ceut on ordi- nary deposits, payable on the 1si of January. FOALKD ~ALES, rollowing vere the swvs {0 the San Francisco Stock Eoard yesterday: ARTXRNOON RESION—2:30. 150 Alta.......04/100 Chaliee...37/500 Ovrmn, 100 ‘Andes.12/500 CC&V...1:06400 100 Belcner....35/150 Contl......75{300 .. 300 .. 20{20) Savage, 82400 8 Nv | Je—] 100 Bodle.... 50 Unlon C..36 100 Bulifon... 38 1000 Cholr. Jollowing were ihe Bales in the Fac.fic Stock Eourd yesterday: 4 EXGULAR sPRRTON =1ty 08/200 Chalng....25) 141300 CC&V...1.05/ 11600 .. 100 ... .35 200 Fullion....11 400 Caleda.... 08 400 Cuoir,.... 8% 800 Savace.... 82 400 3 400 SB&M....10 300 S Nev.....36 200 Unioa.....33 o5 {260 500 Justice..05| 200 Mexican .41/ 100 ...... 4 ... 37 Union.... 35 3 .38 (LOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9-2 7. x. Challenge Con. Con. tmperial. Confidence.... Con New Yorg Crown Point..., EastSlerraNav Lureka Con Ixcheauer . Goula & Curry. Balea Norcra, GOLD MIMNG KXCOHANGE. 200 Lockwood Con 26 #00 do do 25 200 Savannah... - 48 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. Dec 9-2 P M. UNITED STATES BOND3. B, Avked,| Bid. . Asked U S 4s coun.109 = 110: Do new 1ssue120 - o) 119 Elec 1, 63125 PacRoll Mts. — i CntiaC W bs 9234 871400 2 s 8s... — Dpot-stex-cp — " 9734/P&O Ry 6s. — 118 Xdsn L&P 81251, " |P&Ch Ry 6s. — 10215 F&CH RR 65102 ™ — |pwi-st RR 65112 113 Geary-st K5s10014102145/keno, WL&L — 105 H C&S 543, 10235106 3 Sacto P& L. — 100 Losang Lés — 100 |SFENPRS.. — 1011 Dotinteed 63 — 101 [SPRRArizés 94 56 Mkt-stCbies128 ~ — |SPRRCAlgs.110 — DoRyCon 03.105%10614(S KK albs. — 100 NauVings ist — 100 | PBrRCai6s. 9673 98 NevONgR7s.100 — [SVWater $s.118141i98 N P CRR6s.10014106 [SVWateras. 993 934 N Ry Cal 65.103° 1061, StktoaG&E6s — 102 NRyCal o5. — 90 |<unstl&ifs. — — Ouk Gas 5s.. — 104 |-utter-stR3s.10034 — Do2dis6s...106 108 |VisallaWlés — — WATER &TOCKS. Contra Costa 29 — iSan Jose. - - MarinCo..... 49— iSprng Valley 98 9814 GAS 6TOCKS. 35 (Pacific Light 4814 49 San Francsco 973, 0x1, Stockton. o %o Pac Cas Tmp 8952 H9% INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa165 N o T IDE R e COMMERCIAL BANK &TOAKS. AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.138 128 Anglo-Cal.... 84 59 |fondon®SF. — 30 240 |Merch Ex. - 10 |Nevada First Nationl184341851(Sather SAVINGS BANK STOCK3. GerS&LCo.1425 1600 (Sav&loan.. — 108 HumbS&L.1100 — [Secarlty.....250 — Mutual — 42 [UnfonTrist.770 — SFSavUnion — 500 STREET BAILROAD STOCKY. 110 [Oak SL&Hay 100 50 |Presid o, By — 4d41gSuttersis il — T — POWDKK sTOCKS. Atlantie D, - ~ tiant Con. 18 19 Bastomn D T34 = - JutiemDiis o A Californl 70 7100 [Vigorit. - 8 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS$. Na: VinCo.. 6 9 ceanleSSCo 20 223 flis — — PacAuxFA — 4 1136 12614 PacBoraxzCo. 95 — TP e e Bt 2 v 1 S Ger Lend Co. 80 100 |varf PatntCo — 7 HawC&sCo.. 179 18 [PucTransCo. — — Hoteh SPCo 25 2614Pac TRTC.0 — — MerExAssn.. — 110 (Sunset T&T: - MElecLight 4 = 43fUnitea CCo. — — BALES —MOBNLNW 543510 Foard— . 25 Hawalian Commercial 18 00 $10,000 Hawalinn Commercial 5,%Bds 102 50 40 Market-st Ballway.. .. 4400 Fireer— 50 5 F Gaslight. $8'25 SALES—AFTERNOON s883(0% Foard— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Ca.......... e 26 1215 30 Pacific Lighting. 48 50 $1000 S P Branch Rafiway Bonds.. 97.00 Stresi— 3§ $1000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds. 106 00 20 Pac Gas Trap.. 4 . a9 50 10 S F Gaslight. D886 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Samuel Moffatt to Mary M. Moffatt, ot on N line of Cavifornia street, 181:3 W of PolK, W 87:6 by N 137:6: also 1ot on W hine of Powell streez, 112:6 S of ush, S 25 by W 82:6; gitt. Murdoch A. Campbe.l to Anton Morgenthal, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 112:6 W of Octavia, W 25 by 8 10u; 810, Reese Liewellyn to Ann Liewellyn, lot on Eline of Masonic avenue, 125 N of McAlilster street, N 25 by E 106:3: g ft. Mary A. Tobin to Willism Masterson, (ot on SE corner of Hermann and Stevenson_streets, E 27 :6 by S 85: $10. Mar: M. Spofford to Marcia E. Spofford, lot on N line of Tw nty-first sireet, 200 E of Guerrero, N1ibby B 5 William Buck'ey and Flien Handley to Nellla E. Col:ins (wif of R. W.). lot on kiine of Chatta- nooga sireat, 182 N of 1'wenty-second, N 23 by E 125; §110v. R M. and Margaret B. Lindsay to Carrie JT. Campbell, 1ot on N line of Hili street, 330 W of Sa-chez, W 25 by N 114; $10. Micuel. Vincent and Caia ina Noe and Catalina Solivalo to same, undivided half of same; $10. James Burns to Jerome Donovan. 1ot on 5 line of Twenticth streei, 25 £ of_Alabama, K 26 by ulso ail interest in the estate of John Burn: 5 ¢ . 50. MoCullough ta Alfred Fos, lot on § ity-seventh street, 180 & of Dolores, K 25 by 51143 $10. Catherine M, Devitt to John Harper, 1ot on 8 line of Moulion piace,91:6 W- of Montgomery sireet, W 238 by 8 62:6; glit. sames P aid Eiizd T Camisky to Jobn and Bridget Cainan, Jot on W line of Morse piace, 100 8 of Broadway.'S 20 by W 60: $10. Margaret McCabe 1o s_me, same; $10. Brandt o° Borni Seguine o Claus dpreckels, lot on E corner of Kighth and Townsend strees, N 275 by sk 276 $5. Dora Sullivan to Kate Ha H.), lot on W iine of Ten: Polnt Lobos avenue, N 25 by W 120: John W. and Annle I, Wright to Ucilla E. Cook, 1o. ou S line - f O street, 32:6 W of Twenty-fourih avenue, W 75 by 8 100 also lov on W line ot For- Lieth avenue, 275 S of O'stroet, 5 80 by W 120: Bay View Land Company to Ieonie Jaquot, lot on N lineof Thirty-third avenue Sonth, 250 N W of H strect South. XW._25 by NE 100, lot 38, block 559, Bay Park Homestead Asso:ation: grant, - ‘ Mary Traeger (Schmidt) and Jesephine Lewin (Schumidt) 1o Tnomas . KIrolit tar o6 ¥ W vor ner of Guitenberg a d Brunswick streets, W 178 by N 106:8, subdivision 71, Wext isnd Homestemt A8 ociation: alsoioton N line of Central sireet, 50 W of Urizaba. W 160 by N 100, 10:s 3 10 8, block 55, City Land Association: $10 “Thomas C. Kierulff to’ Geurge L. Payne, lot 71, West End Homestead Assoc)aiion; a ao lois 3 and 8, bivck 5. Clty Laud Assoclation: $10. Joseph Hume to Uity una County of San Fran- cisco, iand under ordinance BLZ, streets, e.c.; $1. Georze L. 'ayne, same to same: $1. Kdward H. Kiitredge (o sume, same: S1. Sarah, - heress aud Bertram ‘Werthelmer and Matiida Cerf to same, same; $1. Marie K. Kobins Lo xame, same: ' $1. ALAMEDA COUNTY. ' James E. and Charlotte C. Partiand, Guy C. Farl and F. Boegle (by commissioner) (o Margarct G Nelll, Tots 21, 22 and .28 bleck ¥, Golden Gate ‘Itact, Lakland Township: $1151. ? Wiilsm E. and Minnie E. Hallto W. A. John- son, lot on SW line of Lincoln’ syenue, 100 NW of Coulrt or 1hirtieth stieet, NV 50 by AW 180, be- ing lov3, Joneson Tract, subject to mortgage, Ala- meda: e Phineas F. Marston Jr. to William J. McGee and F. L. Stewart, undivided haltof interest iu estate of Phineas F. Marsion; grant. Same to same, undivided half {nterest in same; grant. . William T. Lingard, George E.‘Parker and L. A. ‘Waters (by commissioner) to John Schunck, lot ou N line of Ada street, 100.15 W of ~acra- mento, N 135:1-9 to a point 130 S irom 8 Hopkins streat, thence W 60, S 181:2-9, E 50.15 to begin- ning, being .ot'18, Peraita Purk, Southern Annex, Berceley: alsoloton W line of Firurunge avenue, 84 N of Hopkina sireet, N 44 by W 153:4, being lot 22, block (', Peralta Park, eley; August and Sophin Kruse to Henry himer, lot on SE corner of Jones avenue and Olive street, E 100 by & 125, being iois 15 and 16, ‘block 30, Warner Tract, Brookiyn ‘lownship; $10. Otto and Elizave: J. Schetier to G w. hth Reed, lot_on SE corner of Brush and siree/s, E 75 by § 10 ), being lots 5 to 8, block 71, subject to morty (0 Unlon Savings Bank for $2000, Vakiand; $10. . - , Israel Lawton to Adelaide W. Lawton. ot on N 1ine of Laure! (or Twen. b) street, 159:3 W of Brosdway, N 118:6. E S 11 W 32:6, 10 be:lnnh?: beiog portion of lot 18, Lincoin Home- tead. Oak! 2 ok and Mary 1. Martin to R. S Pixler, lot on SE corner of Union and Thirtietb streets, & 28 by block A, Peralta Homestead, Oak- r to C. A. Thurston, same, Francisco Savings Union to Fr derike Had- litch, lots 14 and 15, in plat 17, Lake View, be- ink & subdivision of plats 16, 17 and 18, Watson Tracr, Kast Oakland: $10. James Stapley to Eila Allen (wife of Charles). alt interest in 1ot on N line of Pack avenue, 2792 W of San Pablo avenus, W 28 by N 125, being rtion of plat 8, Rancho Vicente and Domingo ralta, Onkland Township; gift. Jacob Walter to . L. Cole, lot cn Sline of P S o, N 144:0%4 "to begioning, W 50, 8 144:9%, E 5 3 being’ lot 21, Perrin’ Tract, Oaklund Townsbipi & 1. Cole to George Wolters, same, Oakiand Township; $10. ira and Ada A.Aymar, E.A. McCartby and Burnham Standeford Company (bs commissioner) to Home Security Buildiog and Lonn Association, loton 5 line of Central avenue, 480 E of Park street. K 40 by 8126 belng lot 18, block C. Par- sons Golden Gate Tract, Oaklaud Township: $1984. & Mary J. Moss, Jessie E._and Perry H. Auseon, Lulu S. and William L. Taylor to Inga Hanson, trustee, for Arthur Hanson, lot 19, block U ;T&ndm map Moss ‘Iract, Brooklyn Township; Lewis Olmstead to George D. Hibbarl, lot on N line of Oakiand avenue, }20 W of Plymouth street, W 40 by N 182:6, belng lot 10, biock E, :;lz'emied map Moss Lract, Brookiyn Township R. P. M. Gardiner and Josepb E. Shaiu (by com- missioner) to Home Security B.and L. Associa- tion, lot on NW corner of Hurold street and Bos- tonavenue, N 30 by W 100.23,lot 4, block H, Champion Tract. Brooklyn lownship: $2015. Anton de Ereitas to Juhanna Rita de Combra. the west half of 1ot 9, block 4, W.rd Tract (or Ward's Addition totown of San Lemndro), Eden ‘Township: $10. Dani<l'F. and Margaret A. K. Moody to Antone J. Betenquert, lot commencing at SW corner of lands of Mary Nunes, distant SW_295 feet irom 8 line of Third street. thence SE 60 feet, SW 84:8, NW 65, NE_84:6 to beginning, town of Nles, Washington Township; $10. . —————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A N Barron, Boston A L Smith, Auburn DrW M Lawlor,Sn Quen A Biown. Walnut Grove G WV Bates, Cal J H Dugan, Woodland J Suss, Cal W Jackson, Stanford W H Moran, Berkeley J Jarvis & w, San Jose JC Himmel, San Jose C H Greiman. San Jose J W Wiiman,Quartz Mt A Wilson & w, Sacto H A Vachell, ~n Ls Obls J McCormick, € 0 Dunn, Los Angeles J H Simons & F C Francls. %n Clara _ Mr McRuer&w,StHelena HF Higginbotham,Stock Dr B M Gill & w, Dunsmr H Levinsky, stockion ¥ L Bar<is, Oakdale XL Wilholt, Stockton Mrs f' Fiat, 8an Juan D Cobb &'w, San Jose H Griswold, Wis T M Oweos, Sacramento G E Kane, Nacramento George Phi llps, Sacto W Johustondw, Courtind MissEJohnston,Courtind Mrs P H McGretw.Courtld M A Williams, Ual J 1 Quill, santa Cruz B M Lelong, Stockzon WM Fowling&w.Socktn B Burke, santa Cruz A L Smalt, Albany BV Hoover, Elk Grove LICK HOUSE. Mrs L McDonald, Cal J B Kirkland, Portland W R Caruthers,Sia hosa H J Leweliing & 1, Oal W Coughran &w, S Rosa § T Moore, Glirvy R P Saxed w, Cal A M Gardner & w, Napa H CFritz, N ¥ A H Aunly, Stockton Mrs Milliken, Sacto J Park G W Rice, San Miguel H Carter. Cal J L Delano, Kocilin - E J Miley, J M kuiweller, Auburn A Fries, Honolulu C Van Nocdin, Sacto H E Burns, San Jose L W Mouitrie, Fresno G A Grabam, >an Joge F Frank, Willlams G W Kenny &w, Madera B H Upham, Martinez Miss C Lewls, Monterey Miss Pyburn, Monterey R Pyl & w, Gilroy £ Robinson, Giiroy T Jones, St Johns R Barcar, Vacavi C King, Hanford BALDWIN HOYEL. F Stenzel, San Diego H J Cononn, Stockton J Masun, 'Los Angeles W G Lee, Peoria Il F Mallery, Petaluma T Hopper & w, Sta Rosa Mr3 E Calver, Sta < 0sa DrH A Forreat, 3 Cruz J Robinson, Hanford D R Oliver stockton W P Hussey, Ind Mrs W A Pealer, Sacto Miss L Petin, Sacio GJ Hume, N Y R Fitzsimmons & w, NY M Juitan, N Y J K Khodes, Los Ang G Schwarsenback, Md ¥ D Cobb & w, Stoc<ton F N srown, Chicago J Bradiey & w, Valiejo C Schaab, Chicago ?GS‘I‘QQH ll’w Angeies JUX Htl:‘ln Boston es, Uhicago oan, Marysville P E Gordon, Chicago PALACE HOTEL. E C Cullman, Ky R R Jewell, London C Powning. Reno © M Goodall, Oakland F Burgdorft, U S N J H Buxter, NY R Oppenhein. San Barb S Thompson, Colo G Rovinson. Salt Lake P J Quatey, Salt Lake J Dubbs, Pittsburg J G Darden, N Y Mis G Cachn, Ky Miss J Misy B Allen, Geronimo M F W Bradiey, 1li 5 Mrs & Mra C' Spreckels, Mrs Gr. San Mateo Mrs M Martin, N Y E W Ruanyon, Cal Mr & Mrs Bubcock, Cal B W Noyes, Mass Mr & Mrs Reimer, Cal FW Lamence& w, N'Y Mrs 8 Sherwood, N Y irs McNeil, SantaCruz Miss ~herwood, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL F Hammond, Lon on Miss Russe'l, Sydney CE Nichols, Benicia J H Bragd, Glendaie A Lonini, Glendale ¥ Cook, Calico. B C Wallace “isters. Denver J B Maher, Brookville J Girgavy, ~t Helens G R Hare, Poss. M (onley, Posen 8 san;uinett, Angels Cp J W Elisworth, Oakland E C kiisworch, Oakland I D Lewis, Cal D C H Fow.er & wi, Cal DW Taylor, Nicasio G Grehan, Benicia Andrews, ‘Benicia Mrs Mclenry & d, Wash R H wWarfield, Spokane C C Power, Spokane J HiAruoid, Chantauqua R k5 Hicks & wi. Selma J A™Wright, Middievurg J W Ingells, Middleburg P'L McPherson, Stocktn U J Kelley, San Jose F Ingram, San Jose G I McInerney, Stocktn —————— Why “Timothy’’ Grass Is So Called. The lnuzerfrn:: known to the farmers of the United Btates as timothy is so called because first introduced and ex- tensively. cuitivated in this country by one Timothy Hanson, a farmer of Maryland. This species of grass is well known in Eng- land and all over Western Continental Europ=, where it is grown extensively by most farmers between the Mediterranean and the North Sea. The botanical name of this grass is Pblenm pratense. Tim- othy is known in the British Isles as cats- tail grass, and in several of our Eastern States as herd or herd’s grass. It was grown in larze quantities in Maryland and Pennsylvania long before a spear of 1t had ever been seen in England, the first seed of it ever seen in the last-named country being imported from America.— St. Louis Republic. nzat, - Chinese dentists rub a secret powder on the gum of the affected tooth and after about fifteen minutes the patient is told to sneeze. The tooth then falls out. Many attempts have been made by European dentists to secure this powder, but none have succeeded in doing 0. 2 e Miss M McDousld, Cal Capt Lines, Mariinez G B Katzenstein, Sacto R C Minor, Stockton =HZ _THE CALL CALENDAR. DECEMDER, 1896. 14 (1516 |17 |18 | 19 ® m?lflfl!fllflb’dv Full Moon. Dec, 19. UCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franocisco. STEAMKR |DISTINATION.| SALLS. |(,nlnfilalylu(b«: 10, irx | Prem. Pass gler 7 Plecd ler 11 ) Plor 2 Plec 11 Pler 13 Pler 2L Bler 13 Plee 11 Sydnes........ Dec 10, 2pu Vic & Pgt ¥nd | Dec 10, Sax ~an Diego..... |Dec 1L1lan flumboldt Bxv. | Dec 11, sru Yaquina Bay.|bec 13, 9an Newport ... | Dec 18, tam Arcais. oo |Des 18100 Portiana . . C 14 dban ABianchard Oregon poris.. > Sayta Koss. | <an Dieso. .. . City Puebla| Vic & Pgt Sid | Dec 15, 9au Farallo Ynauina Bay. |Dee 17. Sam STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STrAMER | Frox T _Dus Cliy of Everett | Nanaimo.. Dec 10 Oregon por Dec 10 Seattle....... Dec 10 Tacom: Dec 10 Humbol: “.Dec 10 Coos Fay’ Dee 11 Fortlana. Dec 11 Newport. I Dec 11 Chinaand Japan. . ~iDec 11 | Victoria & Puget Sound |- Dec 11 Portland. .. --Dec 11 .Dec 12 Coos Dec 12 San Diexo. De2 13 Portiand. - Dec 14 Coos Bay IDec 14 Yaquina Hay.. -.Dec 15 Newport. --Dec 18 Grays Harbor. -Dee 15 Victoris & Puget Sound |.. Dec 16 ..Dec 18 16 Corona.. % Crescen: Gty 5 Iposa... North For ¥ 17 — SUN, MOON AND TIDE. . U.S. COAST AND OEODETIC SURVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUFERINTENDENT. | raisins, 306 bxs oranges, S December—1896. l * Thursdav, December 10. .7.16| Moon rises. /51| Moon sets. . NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand eolumr, 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 wheu there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey gharta, exceps wviien & minas sign (—) precedes the elght, and the number given is subtrac from the deoth £iven by Lhe chas e ——————————————————————— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located In the Merchanty Exchanze is maintained in Bam Francisco for the beuedt of mariners without regard t0 nationality aad free of expense. ‘Navigators are cordially favited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling Qirecitons of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of intersst to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tei graph Hil is hoisted about ten minutes befors foon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by b Il’nll recelved each dav from the ?n‘lt:’u&‘:m aval Observaiory s Mare Isiand, Osl A’ notice stating whether the time ball wae dropped on time, or giving the error, If sy, ls ’uh{uh.fl the same day ll]":h"cl?‘"l‘r.fl::.p;pm sad ‘morning papers the 3 Y the ek W. 8. HueHES. Lieutenant, U. 8 N., in charge SAN FRaNcIsco. December 9. 1898. } The time bail on Teiegraph Hill was aroppel exactly at noou to-dsy—L e.. at noon of the 12053 meridian, Or exacily &t ¥ F. M., Greenwich Ume. W. 5. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in char The Time Ball. ERANCE FIYDROAGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' KXCHANGR SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. December 9. Stm tug Rescue, Thompson, 28 hours from Eu- reka; baliast, 10 Shipowners and Merchants’ Tug- boat Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 56 hours from Cres- cent City': pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Corona, Jepsen, 6134 hours frm San Diego and way ports; pass and mdse, toGoodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Pars, Mortensen, 19 days from Panama, etc: pass and mdse. to P M 88 Co. Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, 41, dags from Nanaimo: 3359 tous coal, to Jonu Rosenfeld’s sons, Cleared. WEDNESDAY. December 9. Stmr Mexico, Thomas, Victoria and Pori Towns- end: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br sumr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir & Co. Schr Prosper, Hi &Co. Schr Fannle Adele, Oglivie, Santa Rosalia; Felix Sante iler. Stmr North Fork, Nelson. Sailed. WEDNESDAY. December 9. Brstmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanatmo. Stmr Geo Loomls. Aridgeit. Ventura. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen., San Pedro. Stmr Bonita. Keed, C0os Bay. Stmr State of California. Green, Astoria. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson. Port Harford. Dutch ship Nederland, Bona, Liverpool: Scbr Sequola, Larsen. Port Hadlock. Scnr Fannie Adele. Ogilv e, ~anta Rosalia. Schr Ucean Spray, Jensen. Iversens Landing. Echr Mary C. Campbeil. Bodega. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 9.—10 e a.—Weather clear; wind NE; velocity 12 miles. Charters The Br ship Bedford loads wheat for South Africa. Tne Br ship Clty of Deini loads lumber at Hast- 1ngs Miils for South America: Ger bar< Khorasan, lumber at Hastings Mills for Guayaquil. Spoken. Oct 2—Lat 57 S, long 64 W, Brship Flintshire, from Cardiff, for San Franciseo. Per Citv o Para—Dec 8 in lat 27 N, long 115 W, Gerbark Spica, from Houolulu for Punta Arenas. All well rup, Altata; M N Peterson Hansen, Kureka: Charles Domestic Ports. PORT TOWNSEND—Arnived Dec 5—-Ship Yo- semite, hence Nov 19: bark Guardiau, hence Nov 25. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 9—Scnr Maggie C Russ, from Acsjutla; schr Maria E Smith, hence Nov 17, TILLAMOOK—Sailed Dec §~Stmr Iro:ection, for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Green- wood, hence Nov 8. MENDOCINO—salled Dec 9—Stmr Pt Arena for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Arcata, huce Nov 7. Barbound Dec 9—Stmr Homer. for San Fran- clsco. Wind SK and bar very rough. “SKATTLE—Arrived Dec 9—Br ship Manx King, from Vicioria. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Dec 9—Schr Monterey. hence Dec 8. railed Dec 9—Schr Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 6—Bktn Gleaner. hence Nov 28 PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Dec 9—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, for Nanalmo. £UREKA—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Farallon, hoce Nov #; atmr South Coast. hence Nov 7. Salled Dac 9—%.mr Pomona. for San Francisco: stmr Faralion. for Yaquina Bay. SAN PEDRO—Salled Dec 8—Schr Ethel Zane, for Puget Sound. TACOMA—Arrived Dec 9—Ship Yosemite, hnce Nov 19. FORT BRAGG—Salled Dec 9—Stmr Caspar, for San Francisco. Eastern Porta. NEW YORR—Sailed Dec 8—Ship Commodore, for San Francisco, via Baltimore. J Foreign Porte. QUEENSTOW N—Salled Dec 8—Brship Cralg- more, for Dublin. Arrived Dec 8—Brship Hyderabad, hence July 31 CALCUTTA—In port Nov 12—Brship Fingal, for San Francisco NANAIMO—Eailed Dec 5—Simr City of Ever- ett, for San Francisco. DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Dec 5—Nic stmr Costa Rica, hence Nov 2. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamsre NEW YORK- Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Mississippi, from London: stmr Majexile, from Liverpool and Queenstown: stmr Noordiand, from . Antwerp; sunr S-ate of Callfornia, from Glasgow; stmr Fulds, from Gonos, Nap'es and Gibraltar. Salled Dec 9-5. 1 New York, for Southampton; smr Britanalc, for Liverpool: stmr Werra, for Genoa; stmr Southwark. for Antwe:p; stmr ~iber- ian, for Glasgow: s'mr Venetis, for Ste:tin. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Dec 9—3tmrs St Paal and Havel. Sailed Dec 9—Simr Lahn, for New Yorik. GIBRALTAR—salled Dec 8—Stmr Lms, for New York. Tmportatiany. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—3 kegs 24 bxs butter, 4 cs m eat, 3pkgs mdse, — M ft lume T SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—1 csdrugs, 6 bls gluestock. 15 cs eges 450 sks bones. 19 bbis ¢ low, 11 sks drlei frol. 197 bxslemons, 73 kgs mdse. Newport—1y sks nuts. 37 bxs orauges. Redon !0—2 bxs fish, 100 pes sheet iron, 35 s canned goods, 57 bxs oranges. 3 pkxs mdse, 1 cs coffee, 1 cydrugs, 1 cs nuts, 15 bis chilles, 38 h bbis butter, 10 cs eggs. Fort Los Angeles—8 pkgs mdse, 80 bxs lumons, 5.ca ink, 164 Lxs oranges, 49 pks agricultural im* plements, 50 bols 5cs wine. 9 ca butter, 2 ¢s rol- lers, 1 cs dry goods. 6 cs honev. 1 cs pictures, 1 cs 1abels, 8 cs eggs. 73 b lls 75 bnchs aacks. Santa Barbara— b pkgs mdse, 3 sks p 83 45 bxs temons, 26 sks crawfish. Poru Harford—47 bdis hides and pelts, 2 cs 1 bbl tallow. I pkg mdse, 1 bdl shears, 14 bxs fish, 81 cs eggs, 1 dressed hog. 17 bxs butter. 731 sks bar- ley, 641 bxs apples, 48 dressed calves, 2 sks meat, 8 coops chickens and ducks. Congl gnas. * Per Corona—Del Monte Milling Co: G R Starr & Co: Wetmore Bros; Michael & Co; W F Mitchell; ‘Wood. Curtis & Co: W B Sumner & Co: The Lewis Packing Co; Gray & Barblerl: Garcia & Maggini: Goodall, Perkins & Co: Campodonico & Malcolm ; San Francisco_Srewing Co: G A Patierson; Jud: R R: Murray & Sreinbagen: LeviSplegel & U Redington & Co; Dairymen’s Union: Dalton Bros: Wolt@ Son: A Galll Fruit Co: J W_Keichner; C B Jennings & Co: L Scatena & Co: Gould & Jauding H O ureennood: White Sewing Machine Co: W R Larzelere Commercial Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; G Onestl & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: Muck & Co: Kowalsky & Co: Alasca Codfisn Co: Pacific Can: ning1o: D E Allison & Co: artlett Springs Min- eral Water Co: Miller, Sloss & Scoit: D Hambur- ger & Co: Hulse, Bradfora & Co; Huas, Baruch & Co: Berz-s & Domeniconl; California Ink Co: Sun- set T & T Co: C:as Meineoke: Hoffman. Roths. child & Co: Brigham, Hoppe& Co; F A smiin; v = Newhall: J M Levy; Kjsen Vineyaro Co: Crown Distiilery Dodge, Sweeney & Co: California wine Assn: National Brewery: J N Ellsworth: ¥ N Woods: A Paladini; American Umon Fish Co; M Relmers; J Ivancovich & Co: ~r.,|or'; Bissinger & Co; Baker& Hamilton: J 1 Milani & Co: 'Crown D atiliery Co; A W itzel & Baker: Russ, Sanders & Co: J H | Fredericksbure Hrewery; Knterprise Brewers: SBawyer Tanning Co; Western Meat Coo CurAua & Cot & i Hammer ¢ 't loffman; saci ¥ian Co: Hills Bros: Smith's Cash Store: Caeriis Jacobson & Co: Whenton. Breon & Co: 4 Eana & Co: 8 P Milling Co; B G Ruhl & Co; Labor Ea change: H Kirchmana & Co: » Uri & (o Per Crescent Clty — weeney & Co: Broad. gay Brewery: O BSmita & Co: Gets Bros & Co. Wiizel & Baker; F B Halght: Thomas Loughra Wieland Brewing Co; Norton, Teller & Co: 1 oan Py Brewery: Cal Bottling Co: Hobbs, Wall & Go; Enterorise Srewery: Wm Wiaton, Bissinger& Co: Hllmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; shall &