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10 .THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction firmer. Wheat futures aavanced. Other Cereals dull. Beans and Seeds fnactive. Hay and Feedstufts unchangeds Beef. Mutton and Lazb very strong. Sweet, Potatoes very firm. Dairy Butter weak. Cheese scarce and firm. No change 10 F ggs. Turk keep fairly steady. Hens and Roosters unsalable. Game sells well Declduous Fruits quiet. Oranges still in large supply. No change in Provisions. ’ Hides weak and dull, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snowl Explanation. The urrow flies with the wind. The top figures &¢ station indicaie maximum temperatur for the those underneath it.1f any, the amount of of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during the past tweive hours. Isobars, or solld | lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- | therms, or dotied lines, equal temperature. The | v high” means high Larometric pressure and .A'] sccompanied by fair weather: “low” to low s pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. | “Rows” us. ally first appesr on the Wushington | coast. When the pressure is high In_the interior &nd low along the coast, and the fsobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result- 1 WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN Fraxcisco, Dec, 23,1896, 5 P. M.—Weather condiiions and general forecas The following are the seasonal ralnfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season: Eureka 16.63 inches, last season 15.38 inches; Red Bluff 9.46 Inches, last season 6.66 Inches; San Francisco 8.82inches, last season 4.10 inches: Fresno 3.54 inches, last season 1.11inches: San Luis Obisp 7 inches. last season 4.00 inches: Los Angeles 3.85 inches, last season 1.71 inches: tan Di 2.73 inches, last season 1.57 inches; Yuma 1.14 inches, last season .32 of an inch. Maximum texperature 54, Raintall duricg the past San Francisco da & minimua 48, mean 51 24 hours, .02 of an inch. The pressure is hixhest this evening in the vicinity of the Dakotas and lowest along the Pa- cific Coast. Cloudy westher prevails throughout the Pacific Coast Siates end vccasional sprinkles of rain_have occurred to-day alon - the Cali:ornla coast. There are no well-definded storm condi- tio s yet visible, but the weather is becoming more unsettied and it .rould Seem probable that a t onsiderable distance at sea, to ist-d at 3 Cloudy weather, with occa- 1896: weather, with oc- ienerally cloudy weather winds. Nevada—Generally cloudy weather Thursday; warme Utah—Partly cloudy Thursda; rizona—Partly cloudy Thursday. Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy _weather, bably with occasional licht rain Thursday; #resh generally southeasterly winds. W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. XEW YORK. N. Dec. 23.—Stocks were duil and irrezular. Sales were 114,131 shares. The market opened weak, but thg l0sses were in- significant. Later there was a firmer tone, and the general list advanced 14@2%4 ver cent. In the afternoon the Vanderbilts deciined 214 per cent for Lake Shors and 214 for New York Central. This weakness was aitributed to the disappoint- ment felt by holders on account of the unexpected reduction in the Canadian Southern dividend yes- ay. Speculatioa closed duil and Irregular. Net changes were slight either Delaware and Hudson, however, galbed 2, while New York ral iost 21/ and Lake Shore 214 on the day. 1as were duii and irregular. Total sales were $711.000. Northern Pacificsixes fell 1, Wabash 34, ~tandard Roge and Twine sixes pre- ington ana Quincy Iowa sinking 1. Delaware, Lackawanna and 3 Jersey Midiand first sixes 134, rio ana Wesiern refunding fours 1, St Paui W.and M. divi-ion tives and Western Union Col- lateral Trus. fives 1. In Government bonds coupon fours of 1925 sold 811193, Grain. FLOUR — ull. Winter wheat. low grades, £2 20@3 30: falr to funcy, £3 35@4 75: do pat- ents, $4 S0@5 26: Minnesota clear, 0@4: do straignts. 34@4 50: o patents. T4 35@5 1o: Jow extras. $2 2U@3 50: city milis. $4@5: do par- ents. §5 10@5 15: rye mixture. 3380; su- pertine, $2 10@3 30: fine, $1 80@5 05. Southern fiour duli, steady; common (o 1air, extra, $3@355; good 10’ choice’ do, $> 05@3 85. Hye tiour, steady, $2 85@3 26. o GOBNMEAL-Quiet. Yellow Western, 81 95@ RYE-—Quiet. Western, 45c delivered. BARLE Y —Feeding, 25%gc. 7 Spots dull, firmer. F. o. b, 9914¢; $1 00; No. 1 Northern, 9lc. most active. No. 2.red January., 887c: . 881gc; May, 8714¢; July, 8334c; Lecem- ber. 89%ge. CUKN—Spots. dull, firmer; No. 2, 20c eleva- tor: 3 cafiont. Op fons were dull at lgc advance, May and July oniy traded in. December, 29¢; January, 29c; Ma) uly, B8 ~ 0ATS—Spot-, dull, firm. Options qulet, firmer. December, 2234c; Jauuary, 25c; February, 2815 May, 2415@ 24 40, >pot prices: No. 2. 223,@2%c: No. 2 white, 2514c: No. 2 Chicago. 2315c; No. 3 2034: No. § Whie 203 mixed Wesicrn, 22@4c; white do, t2g3ic % Provisions. JARD—Fasy. Western steam. $40734: Ci $3'62541 December. 84 03, Hiahnen aton? cona yient. %4 40; South Americai, $4 75; compound, 435G 4140 PUKK—E: New mess, $8 25@8 75. BUTTE riy active. Western creamery. 14 | 2234¢c: May, @22c: do factory, 7@l2c: Eics, z2c; imitation creamery, 11@164gc¢. CHEESE—Steady, Part skims, 3 3 skims, 215@3c. Y ol EGGS—>ieady. Icehouse. 15@18c; fresh. 20@23¢: limed, 16@15sc. IALLOW—Qule. City, 8 5-16@3%c;: country, Western 5@ 5%4c. COTTUNSEED OIL—Steady. Crude, 20c; yel- low prime. 315, RICKE—Fainy active, firm. Domestic, 33, 5 Japan, 414@4%c e MOLASS£5—Firm; moderate demand. New Or- lesns. new, 25@34c. CUFFFE—Five poits down to 5 up. March, $9.45@950; May, 39 50. Spov Rio, dull, steady: No. 7, 10, Off A. 4@4lsc B D: mold SUGAR — Dull. A, 45ke: standard A, 43c: confectioners’ A, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CoO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main-1054. CENTEAL OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Main 5828 Uptown Office—Bald win Hotel (adfotaing Grill Koom). Tel. Main 339, & PUEDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstantly executed on latest market quos tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CRUCAGU, _ PRIVALE Wiki SkW YORE ’ 434c: cut loaf, be: crushed, Ge; powdered and cubes, 45kc; granulated, 43/gc. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags. 8@11c. 1 FACHES—Peeled, boxes, 14@15c; unpeeled, bags, 7% 9c. FRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 534@5%4c. RAISINS—Two-crown, loose mu catel, 414c B B: S-crown, 8l4c; 4-crown, 614@7c; Londou iay- ers, $145@1 bu’ ciusters, $1 65@z. “fm%nmns—son shells, 8G@9%c; paper shell, c. W ALNUTS—Standard, T¥ac: soft shell, 9c. HOFsS—Quiet; Pacific Coast. 315@13c. WOO)L—Quiet, firm; domestic fiecce, 16@23¢; pulled, 16@3lc. Merchandisa. PIGIRON—Quiet; American, $11@13. COPPER—Firm; Lake. $11 25@11 60. LEAD—Steady. Domesiic. s 2@3 05. TIN—Firm. Siralts, $13. Piates qufet. EPELTER—Quiet. Domentic. $4 1215@4 25. CHICAGO MAKKETS. CHICAGO, Trr. Dec. 28,.—With scarcely any sctivity in the tradethe price of w heat showed fur- toer enbancement to-dav. But little wheat was offered ;or sale, the strength displayed during the past few days and the upper tendency of forelzn margets d-terring the *snort” sellers f-om prac- ticing their usual tactics. while the coafidence of nolders prevented tneir disposing of the property owned by them. The advance &t Liverpool was variously quoted at from 14@%4d. Tire reported expor. sales atthe seaboars earlier in the week was a sirong supporting factor. Receipts In the Northwest this morning were 373 cars against 208 last Wednesday. The corresponding day & year 850 was a boliday. Chicago r:ce.ved 28 carsand inspectel out 96,105 busbels. Closiog Continen- tal cabies were higher. Kxport clearances were 419,726 bushe.s. May wheat opened from 80%@ 8lc, advanced to 81 7ac, closing at 8114@813jc, 1C higher than yesterday. kstimatec recelpts fur to- morrow 19 cars. No. 2 red spot wheat ranged from 893,@907 -, closing about 9014@IUL4c. CURN —7T'here was nothing new nor important to report in corn. The strength and buoyaney of wheat made 1tself apparent in corn, helping prices, but in the absence of anything spproaching ac- tivity the fluctustions were extremely sow. Re- ceipts were 275 cars and 3591 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool was guiet and 14d lower. Export clearances were 320,116 bushels. May corn opened at 25%4c, so.d at 25%ac, where it closed, % - higher than yesterday. rstimated re- celpts for to-morrow 620 cars. OATS_The oats market was a participant in the general y better feeling existing. AU the same time the trade was light and aevoid of interest. Recelpts were 208 cars. There were no withdraw- uls from store.. Export clearances amounted to 1,447 bushe's. May oats closed a shade higher than_ yes erday. Estimuted rccelpts for to-mor- row 300 cars. FLAX~:irm. 7bc: December, T3lac; May, 76% ceipts were 29 cars. FROVI=ION I'be tone in product was steady, the business light and trade generslly negiected. There way a shude beuer tone to the nog market. Ou_niodera.e selling late i the session prices yielded s:ightly. May jork and ribs each closed 21pc .over and May iard 255@5¢ lower. BUITER—Not much was done in the butter market, but the feeling continued firm and espe- cislly for extra. The supply was light and the de- mand good. > Creameries—Extras. 2lc B D: firsts, 18@190; ceconds, 16@16¢: imitations, Jancy. 1.@15c; June roods. exiras. 18¢: firsts, 14@15c. Uairies Casn, No. 1, 73c; Northwestern, 77%c. Re- iras. 18c: firsts, 14@17c: seconas. 10@luc. La- dles — Extras, 10@llc: firsts, B@814¢; packing stock. ¥@Ylac; roi butter. i0@llc. EGGS—Were in_goed demand and firm. Offsr- ings were light. Fresh stock, 20c B dozen. MONEY—Was 5@6% on time and call loans. New Yors exchange soid at par. Closing Prices. ‘WHEAT~—December, 78345c; May. 8114@813jc¢: Juiy. 7834c. 34@227¢: CORN — December, 53/c. UATS—December, 1814¢: May, 197%@20c. PORK—January, $. 6J: May, $7571q. LARD—January, $3 77%; May, 83 9734, RIBS—January, ¥380; May, $4. Livestock. TUNION STOCKYARDS. Irn. Dec. ¥3 —The offerings of cattle to-day were light and, as the de- mand was good, prices advanced 10@15c. The run of hogs wes quite libera. The feeling in the market was steady, demand good. Tue demand jor sheep and lambs was brisk and, under toe ln- fluence of the buying, prices gainea 10c. CATTLE — Heceipts. »500. Fancy ecattle, choice 10 prime 1350 10 1700 ™ steers, £00d 10 choice steers. 12500 1500 . 1450@475; meaium steers. 1200 101550 . $4 10 @445 inir beef steers, 1000 to 1200 Ms. £5 50@ 400: common beef steers. 3 50@3 75; good w0 choice stockers and feeders. 900 to 1250 b, 33 00@ 3 45: jair 10 yood do, 50U 0 870 B. Sz 85@ 345: bulls. choles 1o extra, $5 30@3 75: vulls, poor to choice. 32 V0@3 25: cows 22 January, $2 4U@S 60: cows, common o falr canners. $1 50 @2 35: calves. £00d (0 fa calves, ‘common to £00d. $3@4 10: lexas grass steers, $2 75@3 2 Vestern range steers. $3 25 @3 80: Western range cows ana_ heifers. £2 50 @5 =0; mil<ers and springers, % lend, $26@4U; Texas fed steers. $3 3U@+ 25. HOGS—Keceipts, 3 Heavy pacxing ana ebippine_lots. $3 10a3 : common 1o choice mixed. 83 20@> 40: cuoice ussoriea. $3 30@3 4214; 1gbt, $3 20@3 45: pigs, $2 90@3 40. SHEEP — Keceipis. 10,000, 1otenios to choice, 12 50 @3 76; lambs ¥8 50@5 25. Receipts at Omaha. EOUTH OMAHMA. NxBR.. Dec. 23 —HOGS— Re- celpts, 8500. Market strong 10 5¢ hizner, closing weak. $8 10@3 0. CATTLE—Receipts. 1300. Market strong to 10c higher, except jeeders. Steers, 83 30@4 10; cows. $1 50@3 30; feeders, $3@3 90. SHEEP—Receipts, 1800, Market firm, active. Muttons, $2 90@3 15. Receipts at Kansas City. S CITY. Mo. Dec. 23.—HOGS—Re- 000. Easy. Light. £3 20@3 30; me- 2063 214 neavy, €5 16@32%; pigs, @ . CALTLE—Recelpts. <000. Strong: 10c higher. Native steers best. $4 20@5 80: fa'r to good, 83 10@ 4203 cows and neifers, best. $3 0G@3 40: fair to good, $150@4 0U: vulls $2 10@3 0U. stockers | and feoders, $300@3 7 $1 85@4 00: calves, $4@. 1. SH r. k. P—Recelpts, 200, @4 50: muttons, $2 V@3 20. NEW Uik >IOO0KS. Texus and Western, :rong. Lam bs, $4 00 Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharae Mopey on call 135@2%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2% Prime mercantiie pa- per, 314@4y. Bar silver, 65%c. Mexican dollars, 5034@5 1 V4. Steriing exchange steads. with actual business 1u bankers' bills at $4 B31p@4 w33, for 60 days and 84 ¥7@4 8714 for demsod. Posted rates. $4 841,@4 85 Commercial bills, $4 8214 @4 ¥334. Government bouds quiet: State bonds dull; raiiroad bonds easler. Siiver at the board was higher. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tei & Cable... 85 (North American... 414 Atchison. 131/ Northern Pacific. 18 Preterred. 217 Pr-ferred. 3114 Adams Expr Northwesters. Alton, Terre Has Preferrod. ¥ Y Centrai. ‘American Express109 N Y, Chicagod&st American l'ooacco_ 88 Freferred. w1 st preferred,.... 75 Bay Etate G 17303 2 preterred. p Baltimore & Ohio.. 141)N'Y & N H Brunswics Lands. _ %IN Y.& New Eng.. Buftalo, Roch & P. 15N Y Susg & W.... 8 Canaaa Pacific..... 5434/ Preferred. Canada Southern.. 48 Ontario. .. Canton Land . 807 Outario & Western 1435 Central Pacliic 144, Oregon improymnt— Ches & Ohlo. 15, Prece red —— Chicago Alton.....160 Orecon Navigation 14 Preferred. 170 [Oregon Short Linc. 13% Chicazo, B & Q... 70 |Pacidic Mail.. 23 Chicago'& EIi.... 40 |Peona. D& kvans 2 Preferred. Pittsburg & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas. < Puilman Palace. Cleve & Pitisburg. 163 Quicksiiver Consolidation Coal. 3& | Preferred. Cousolidated Gas..144 |Reading., CCC& St Lous, 2634 I Riof nde& Westn 15 Preferred ... 70 1 referred. 40 Colo Fuel & ire... 28%]|Rock Isiand Preterred. Rome Ward:Ogden. 116 Cotton 011 Y45t L &S W, 4 Commercial z | Preferred. 9 Del Hudson L1198 [~t Paul. T2 Del iack&Wesirn. 196 | Preferred, 13014 1114/St Paol & Dointh.. 19 4134| Preterred... —— ISt Paul & Omaha. 8)Yy Preferred. 14lpSt P M & M Preferred. 32" |Silver Ceriificates. 65%a Fort Wayne 162 [Southern Pacific... 14%s Great Northern pfd118 |Southern K R 914 Green Ea; 45! Preferred. 261y Harlem. 290" (Sugar Refing Uy Hocking Coal.. 5 Preferred .. Hocking Valley... 17%4Tenn Coal & Iron.. 20 Homestake. 86| Preferrea, 80 Texas Pacifi Tol A A & N M Illinois Central. — 7 |Tol Ublo & Central fi lowa Central. Preferred 25 | Preferred Kansas & Te: 1214(Tol ¢ Lou Preferred. 2634 Preferred Kingston & # |Umion Pac Lake Erle & Westn 18Y4|U P Den & Gul 68 U S Cordage........ — 106314 Preferred. 244,| Guaranteod 5 26 |US Express. w0 Long Isiand 40 |U S Leather. 834 Loulsville & . 4714 Preferred. 6014 Loulsvilie,N Alboy ~14/U S Rubber. 24 Praferred. 114 Preferred. 8014 Manbattan ¢ 867 Utica & B Ri 50 Memphis & C 167 Wab 5 L & Pacific, 614 Mexican Centra... 7 | Preferred......... 1i%g Michigan Central. 90 |Wells-Farzo.. 97 Mign &S L Western Union.... 81% FPreferred. ‘Wis onsin Central. 2 Minn & 8t L-com. Wheeling & LE... 6% 18t preserred. Preferred. .. 27 2d vret.rred 47_ |Am Corton Oil pfd. 513 Missouri Paci 193 W U Beer. 5 Mobile & Chio. 22Vg|Ann Arbor...l 1l 81 Nashvllie & ¢ . 67 Preferred... .. 22 National Linseed.. )2’ Brooklyn Traction. 1814 NJ Ceniral 997 Erie 2d pfd... 20 Norfolk & Westrn. 10¥; 1, 6 Amer Freterred.. ... 16 | Preforred o CLOSING RONDS. Ala Class A 4a.....104 |Northern Pac lsts. Do Class B 4, 58104 | Do 2ds.. o {}312 5 Alabama, class C.. 86 | Do 3ds Atchigon & Do consol 6s.. ... 63 Do 2ds A. Or Improvmnt ist. 853 Canada South 7ds.10515| Dobs....... 18 Cen Paclsts 01'856.10215/0 R & X ista.... /1137 Cherokee 4s, 1896.102 | Do consol 5s. ... — Do 1897, Or Short Line 6s...110%; Do 189K, Do cousol 5s..... 63 Do 1899. Pacitic 6sof '97.... 9834 © | ranze from $1 10 10 $1 85 ¥ ecil. according to na ‘beifers, | cnoice to prime. §5 6Uig4 DU; cows, 18Ir to cnolce. | ¥4 75@> 50: | Light and mixed, $3 20@8 3214: beavy, | Ches & Ohlo 5s....10714] Cn&N P Tr Reisbs_40 DC365s... 10914 Den & R G1si.....109 Phila & Reading 4s ¥1 Do 1t ptd incom. 4314 R GrandeWest 1sts 7515 St L&IronMtGenbs 76 St L & F Gen 6s..110 'St Paul Consols. ...180 StPC& Palsts . 117 S0 Cerolina 434s...102% Soutbern K Ros... 81 Do Pac Cal 1st8..107 ‘Tenn new 3s. 80 Texas Pac 1sts. 957 'l'axas Pac 2ds. 19 Union Pac 1sta 6102 U 5 4a eg of 1925.119: |, Do 1s, coupon.....130%5 U S d e of 16071099 . 88 Missouri funding...— MK 7T za: 574/ Dods, coupon....11 Do ds! 803,/ Do 2 95 Mobtle & Ohio ds.. 67%s| Do bs, Teg 11814 Mutual Unfon 6s..110 | Do 5s. coupon. ... 11313 N J Cent Gen bs...11014( Vi funding dent... 613 N Y C& St Louls is1031y! Do registered. Nor& West Gen 63118 | Do deferred 6 Dotrust rept sipd_ 7 Wabash 1st 5 105 ‘West shore 4s. N Caro/ina con 4s.100 Do 63 20 Northwes Lo deb 5 FOREluN MARKETS. WHFEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, k.Na., Dec. 23.—The spot market 1s lower at7s@7s 1d. Cargoes steedy at 355 6d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURRS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 3 Red Winter: December, —; January, 6s 83,d; Kebruary, 6s 9%4d; March, 6s934d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa.. Dec. 23.—Consols, 1111-16; sliver, 30d; French Rentes, 102f 321jc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, €0 days. — §484 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 88 Steriing Cabies.. = asNy New York - 125 New York Exchangi - 15 Fine silver, - 6535 Mexicuu Doliars. 52 bty FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTBER GRAINS, WHEAT—Futures advanced. Spot Wheat was dull and urchanged. Quoted at $1 35@I 45 cul | for common grades, $1 47%@1 50 P cil for aver- age No. 1,§l 5215 for choice and $155@1 60 B cul for extra“choice for milling. CALL BOAED SALES. ORMAL KESSION—8:15 o'clock—May —8000 ctis. $156: 18,000, $1 6514: 10,000, $1 5535: | 16,000, 31 5514 1556 SxcoNp 12,000, $1 5334, REGULAR MORN: $1 5514: 14.000, $1 6614 AFTEENO0 | 26.000, 81 5! | BARLEY Aothinz new, We quote Feed, 7734 @5¢; choice bright, S614@8TYec: Brewlug, 9215 @97%,¢; No. 1 Clhievalier, 31 10@l 20 B ctl. CALL BOARD SAL¥S. 9:16 o'clock ~No sales, 0 sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION: | 9315 AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 93¢c. quiet. Fancy Feed bring OATS—Are Vi as bigh as 3145 P ctl. Lommon to good Wheat May—4000 ctis, uality. Black, for feed, 95c@81 10: for seed, $1 20 @l 80; Gray, nominal; Ked, $1 0@l 1234: Sur- prise, $1 50@1 60. CORN—ThLe Kast conunues io Keep this market | weli suppiied an4 weak. Larze Yeilow, 7714@80c ® Small Round do, $1; White, 85@¥7 3¢, RYE—9215@95¢ 3 ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 15@1 40 otk FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF3. FLOUR& Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bukers' extras, $490@5; super- fine. $4 15@4 50 P bbl. Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; CORNM..AL, kTt Cracked Uorn, $19@20 B on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are_as follows, vsual discount o the trade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 P 100 s: Rye Flour, $2 75 % 100 bs; Rice Fiour. $575: Cornmeal, $: 35: extra cream do, $3: Oatmenl, $350: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 83 10 | @3 80; Buckwheat Flour, 88 25@3 50: Cracked | Wheat. 3 50; Farina, $4; Whole \Whea: Flour, $5: Bolind_Okta’ (unis). $606 10: Fearl Rarey; $3 75@4; Spilt Peas, 33 Green do, $625 8 HAY AND ¥rEEDSTUFFS. 100 bs. All quotations are undisturbed. BRAN—$13@)3 50 for the best and $12@12 50 @ ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for iower grades $20@21 P ton for ihe best. FrEgDSTUFFS — Roiled Barley. $19 50@2¢ Ojlcake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, | $27 50; clipved Oats, $1 40@L 50 ctl. HAY—Wheat. $88@10 50: Wheat and Oat, @87 | 10: Vat. $6@9: Burley. $7@8 50: River Bariey. $5@6 50: Alalfa, $6@7 50: comprossed, 6@ 9 bu: siack. $5@8: Clover, $6@3 B 1on. STRAW—85@5s0c B baic. BEANS ANOD SEEDS, and BEA NS—Bayos, $1 40@1 55: Small Whites.$115 @1 30 B ctl; Large Whites, $110@1 25 B ctl; Pinks, 1 0@l 20: Reds, $1 20@1 30; Blackeye, £110@]1 20; Red Kidney, $2 20: Limas, §1 75@ “Butters, $1 25@1 5U: Pea, $1 15@1 25. E 2 75@3: Yellow Mus- Flax, $1 36@1 40: Canary D: Almits, 4@6aC; Rape, Niles, $1@1 15 B ctl; Green, FPOTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes are firm at a further advance Other d:scriptions show liitie change. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 40: Early | Rose. 70@80c: River Reds, 40@b5c: Burbank | Seediings, 25@40¢ B ctl for Rivers and 80c@$1 for | salinas. ONIUNS—80@55¢ P ctl. VEGETABLES—Rhubaro is offering at $1@ 125 P box; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 6@ 7c B Los Angeles Green Peppers, 4@bc {3 Ib: Los Augeles Kgg Piant, — ® b: Mush- rooms, 5@15¢, Iatier figure for buttons: Marrow- fa: Squash. $5@7 B tdn: Los Angeles Tomatoes, 76c@.1 B box: Driea Peppers, 7@8c B Ib; Green Peas, 5@Sc B b: Los Angeles String Beans, 9c: Dited Okra. 8@9c® b; Cabbage, 40@50c B arrots, Y0@4Uc ® sack: Garlic, 134@2C B Ib. BUTTER, C(HEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER — Creameries show no parucular chanze. Dairies are very weax. CREAMER Fancy, 22@23¢ B 1b: seconds. 21c. Dare ncy, 19 4 20c: good o choice, 17@18c: lower erades. 15@161zc ® D. PICKLED—15@17¢ ® b. FIRKIN—15@16cC B Ib. CREAMFRY ) UB—17@18c B B CHELrSE—Cholce mild new, 12¢; common to good n‘Id, E@l(l)’;'@t'n’lm C%l‘;dd 11 120.:;'00112 America, 1 C: ‘estern, 1. 215¢; Eastern, 12:/,@131,,:/'3 m. Eodrg EGGS—-Quocations still remain without disturb- o, 24@25¢ for ‘ancy and 21@22¢ for ranch Eggs, 25@27c for small and medium and Z7V|q3|]l: J0r fancy ; store Eggs, 22@ 26c; buck Eggs, 2! POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A second car of Eastern Dressed Turkeys 15 selling at 13@11%4c. Domestic Turkeys are steady; about 170 tons came in. Hens and Roosters are in heavy supply and unsalable. Live Turkeys, 13@14c B 1 for Gobblers. 13@14c B for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 13@15c ¥ Ib; Geese, B pair, §1 6U; Ducks, $4@5 P dozen; | Heos, $3@4 50: Roosters, young, $3 bU@4 50: a0, old. $3 50@4: Fryers, $3 25@3 60: Broflers, $3@3 25 sor large and $2@2 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 26@1 50 B dozen for young aud 75@85c for old. GAM K~ Choice Canvasback bring $1 apiece, but those that are not choice sell dow to the level of other Ducks. Quall, $1@1 26 @ do¥: Mallard, $4@ 5 50; Canvasback, $4@12; Sprig, $2 50@% 50; Teal, $1 75@2 50: 'Widzeon, $1 76@2 50 B do: Smali Duck, §1 25@1 50; English Snipe, $1 50@:2: Jack Snipe, 75c@$1: Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontalls and $1 ‘for small: Grav Gees 82 50@3: Whice Geuse, $1 25; Braot, $1 50@1 75 Honkers, $4@4 50 » dozen. DECIDUOUS AND C1TRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUIT! Apples, 75@90c B box for cholce, $1@1 25 for fancy Rec, 55(85¢ for common; Lady Apples, $2@2 50; Eastern, $2@3 B bol. Years, 75c@81 25 B box. Persimmons, 35@75¢ ® box. BEKRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, §7 50@8 bbl; from | Coos Bay, $2 25@2 50 B vox. GRAPES-—75c@81 in crates. CITRUS FRULI'S—The market fs still heavi'y stocked with dowestic Oranges Mandarin Oranges. $125@1 50: Navel Uranges. $2@2 50: Seedlings, $1 @1 6U; Grape Fruit, $5@6: Lemons, $1@1 50 for com- mon and $2@2 50 ¥ box for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes, uq‘d‘ 50; California Limes, 50@75¢: Bunanss, $1@2 B buncn: Pineupples. $2@4 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRIED FRUITS— tationson the Fralt Exchange are as fol- 10 CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotabls at 6@ for Royals and 1134@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 5l4c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, s@bige for prime 0 choice, 614@7c for fancy and 9@ !0c for peeled in boxes; Appies 534c B b for evaporated and 2@2Yac for sun-dred: Pears. 23y 5S¢ for prime to choice, 4@5%4ge for quarters nnd 634c for halves; Piums. 4c for pitted aud 1lhe for nnpltted: Nectarines, $14@414e for choice aid z xfgmr faucy; White Figs, "se; Black Figs, 214 o . g JOBBING PRICFS—Peachey, 4 Yee B M fancy, 6 1xacam~ peeled, 1215c ¥ 1b: Apri- cots, G1@9: P Ib: fancy, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 18c: evaporaied Apples, + un-dricd, 284 @3c; Prunes, 3% @Ac 1o the & sizes: Kigs, black, 3¢ for unpressed il 83350 for pressed; white Fis 4c: Plums, 43e@bc for pitted and 114c for un: itved: Nectarin rime to_faucy; ears, 215@dc for 1o@5: 10r quarters and 415@6Y4¢ tor hatves. 3 RATSINS— 4 % CARLOAD PRICES—Four-crown loose, crown, 4%sc B LWO-crown, ® less Sultanas, 51gc; seedless Muscatels, d%4c; 8- crown London layers. $1 15;: clusters, 5u: Dehesa clusters. §$2 50; lmperial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, o § B, % OBBING PRICES—SAX FRANCISCO—Four-crown, loose, B34c: S-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334¢; seedless Sultanas, 53c; seedless Muscatels, 4 yac: 8-crown Lonaon layers, $1 25: clusters, $1 Dehesa clusters, 82 75;: Imperial clusters, $3 2! NUTS—Chestnuts quotab! H@10c: Walnuts, 84@7c B B for sandar: and 9@9%c B b for softshell: Almonds, 6@8%gc for Languedoc, 3t for hardshell and dgdc for paperiancil jobbing; Peanuts, 4@6c for Eastera and dc for California: Hickory Nuts, ®_Ib: Pecans, ¥ ¢ = 3 o; Brazil Nuts, 1%8?8? B I Fiiberts, T4 0. Cocoanuts, 4@5¢H L00- Y—Cnmb.& 13%1?1‘/,6 for bright and 5@9¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@54gc: light A:zb:r extracted, 414@4%4¢; Gurk amber, 4@ ark, 2@3c P 1b, l@xuawn‘ifi;zua_fi%c B0 PKOVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c 8 I for heavw, 7¢ B Ib for light medium, 9%ec for iight. 10c B B for extralight and 1134c B Ib for sugar-cared. Kast- California ern sugar-cured i 1215@13¢: Hams, iic B M ‘Mess Beet. $1Q7 80: extrs mess do, 50: family do, i_ex prime Pnr% 50@8; extra clear, $16 bbl; mess, $14 3 bbi: Smoked Beef, 10¢ B 1. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is quoted at 53gc for compound and 6@6lge for pure; palls, Tci Call- fornia ticrees, 5@534u¢ B 1 for compound and Gl4c for purc: hali-buls, 34c; 10-D uns. THac: 4o - Yo B . COTTOLENE— ¢ in tierces and 73,@8Yc 10D s B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8c P Ib; culls and brands, 7¢ B Ib; medium, 7c: culls and brands, 6c; Hght. 6¢: culls aud brands, b Cowhides, 6@6%sc: culls ana brands, 5@5lc; salted Kip, 6@7c: salted Calf. 7@8c; saited Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 12@13c B Ib: cuils and branas, 8@.vc: dry Kip and Veal. 9@10c: culls, 7@8c: ary Calf, 16¢; culis. 1Ue: Goatskins, 86 each; Kids, Sc; Deerskins, good summer, winter, 7@9c; 35¢ B 1b; medium, 156@20c: Bheepskins, shearlings, 10@10c eac 26@36c each; medium, S0@40c each; 4(@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3@8%4c; No. 2, 235¢ B b: refined, 5c; Grease. 2¢ B b WOOi—We quote Fall Wool as follows: Hum- boldt and Mendocino. 8@9c; free northern, 7@ 815c; middle counties, tree, 64@7¢; do. defective, 4353@6¢; San Joaquin, 3@dc; do. foothill, 5@7c; Eastern’ ( regon spring, 7%@9c: Valley Oregon, 113,@12%4c¢; do, fall and lambs, 11@1135c. HOFS—6@Hc for fuir to cholce and 9@l0c BB for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- Ju y delivery, 4%c; Wool Bags, 24%s@28lac. COAL-Wellington, $8 P ton; New Welllngton, 88 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 % ton: Seattle, 85 50@6; Bryant, 585 50: Coos Bay, 85 Wallsend. #6; Scotch, —; Brympo, —: Cum- beriand, $13 B tonin buik and $14 in sks; Pennsvi- vana Anthracite Egg, $11@12 7 ton; Weish Au- thracite, $5@10; Cannel, $8@8 5U; Rock Springs, Csstle Gate _anc Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@121n bulk and $18 B ton in sks. SUGA R—The Western Sugar Kefining Cone:rnr quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Crushed, 6c: Powderad, Glgc: Fine Crushed, 6c; Dry Granu- lated, 474 niectioners’ A, 474c: Magnolia A, 4lgci Exura C, 4%jc; Golden C, 414¢: Dalf barrels 14¢more than barrels, and boxes /4C more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, With the exception of Hogs the market s very firm, with expectations of possible higher prices. Some sales of Beef at 7¢ are reported. Wholesale rates for dressed stock {rom sinughterers are as fol- lows! BEEF—First quality, 6@6%gc: second do, 5@ Sy4c: third do, 4@dYec B b. V E£AL—Large, 8@7c; smail, 798c B . ¢ AUTTONC Wewers, 634870 Eves €@6%e LAMB—7@8c B 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 8145@314c B 1 for large and medium and $15@8%4c ur small; dressed do, 414 @5Yac B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE . 115,536/ Butte: 24,995 Cheese, culy, 1,280 Eggs, doz ——| Hides. no. Wheat, culs...... Barley, ctls. Oats, ctls. Corn, ctls — | Pelts. bdl Eastern. 810, Wine, ga! Rye, el 645 Sugar. bbls. Beans. sks. 973/ Lime, bbls. FPotatoes, sk3. 5,806 Leather, rolis. 61 Onions, sks 100/ Hops. bis. Bran, aks 390| Quicksilver,is<y Middlings, sks... 500 Raisins. boxes. Hay, tons........ 481 Chicory, bbs. Straw, tons 29| K R S e T REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. D- J. Buckley to Henricite Silverberg (wife of A.), 10t on N [ine of Post street, 161:3 W _0f Dev- isadero W 20 by N 87, quitclaim deed; $1. Wililam Cowperthwaite to Anle Crelghton, Lot on E jiae of Pearl street, 215 N of Ridley, N 25 by K 80: 810 Edwin W. Pierce to Aadie J. Gracier, lot on § line of Fourtee.h street, 75 W of Landers, W 25 by & 110, quitclaim deed; $10. alter >, and Minole M. Plerce, same, quitclatm deed: $10. Escate of Emily W. Pierce (by Minnie®. Plerce, trustee) to same, same: $2000. Frank Dostal to Barbara Dostal, loton E line of York street, 243 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by 1 0: alsolot on kK line of York street, 268 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by 100; glit. J. R. and Maymee E. Cassidy to Rufus R. Com- stock, lot on W line of Bryant avenue, 110 'S of Twenty-first street, S 25 by W 100: £10. Eila F. Gilroy to Rispah B. Keilogg, lot on E 1ine of Twenty-fifth avenue, 175 N of L street. N 50 by E 240; aisolot oo = lue of O'Farreil sireet, 137:6 W of Taylor, W 87:9 by S 147:6; also lot on § line of Turk street, 57:6 W of Hyde, W 25 by S 82:6; alsolot on S line of Turk street. 62:6 W of Hyde, W 25 by S 82:6; also lot on § line o? Duncan street, 193 k of 'Custro. E 26 by S 114; also lot on the' S line of Duncan street, 218 K of Castro, 5 25 by §114; alsoloton S live of Dun- can street, 243 5 of Castro, 1 25 by 5 114: also iot on 5 1ne of Duncan sireet, 168 E of Castro, E 25 by S 114: also lo: on W line of Filimore street, b3 N of Sacramento, N 25 by W also lot on S'line of Sacramento street, 68:9 W of Laguna. W 68:9 by 127:814; also lot ou S line of Sutter street. 75 W of Larkin, W 50 by 8 120: also lot on SE carner of Devisadero and O'Farcell streets, S 25 by K 90; aiso lot on Sk corner of Vallejo and Webster streets, S 26:6 by E 91:6; also in ouiside coun:ies (meaning (o convey ail prop- erty in State of Calliornia), quitcluim deed: $10. rme.fe M. Chabot to tenry E. Bothin, 1o. on NI corner of Pine and Hyae streets, N 41171 by 60; $10. Mary Melden to 1. C, Scharff, Iot on NW line of Clary street, 150 SW of Four.h, SW 25 by NW 80: also ail Interes. in the above through the estate of John r. Mel:en; $10. James C. Stevens to Mary A. Stevens, lot on SE line of Natoma street. 300 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 75, quitciaim deed; $1. Bernard scManus to same, same; 8100, etc. George L. Agard to Willlam A.'T. Agard, lot 298, Gift Map 2; $100. Fannie Caley to J. A, Eastman, lot 5, block 24, Lukeview: $10. John Dillon 1o B. P, Oliver, lots 35 and 36, block 3, Sunoyside; $200. Josephh M. Logan to Joseph M. Strauss, lot 3, block 13, Syn licute’s Firse Addition: $10. A. H. und Mudeline H. Lissak to Thomas Wynne, lot on E line of San Bruno avenue, 275 N of Burrows, N 26 oy E 100, lot 12, block B, Huley Purchase: $10. Chales P. and Maggie C. Robtins to Loulsa Ho- loway, loi on S line of Lobos, 405 W of Capltol av- enue, W 50 by N 125, lot 8, block L, Rallroad Homestead Associatiop: $350. Henry_and Dorothy" Roehrig, Philip, Barbara, George. Henry, Charies H., Lizzie M. and Lena B. Lux (by Henry Lux, a.torney) to James H. Camp- beil, all Inierest in three one-hundredths of the shares and interests devisea to first partles In estate ot Charles Lux, deceased: second party 1ecouveys all interes: in estate held by bim under any previous agreemen, etc., cepeciaily a cerialn agreemen:, eic., dated January 6 1888, agree- meat and deed. ALAMEDA $OUNTY. M. T. and Frances D. Dusinbury to Tsabella Van Arman, lovon SW line of rifth street, 53 W of Chstnit, | W 29 by s 97, block 478, Oakland; 0. Alameda Boilding and Loan Association to M. thilda C. Andersun, 1ot on WV line of Will.w stree: 85 > of ~eward, W 100 by S 25, biock 701, Oak: land: $10. G. and Mary Peladeau and Annie Beaudry to Emma Persor., the N _half of ot 8, block 2, Beau- dry and’ Puladean property, Oafland Townsbip; A » ‘Ihomas and Annie Ayden to Frank Pimental. lot on X line of Folger avenue, 1330:5%2 W of San Pablo avenue, W 52:6 by 5125, being boriion of ot 43, Vila Homestesd Associailon fract, lierze- ey: B10. Same (o John F. Andrl, lot on § line of Folger avenue, 1277:11%, W of ~an Paplo avenue, W 52:6 by S 125, beiug the W balf of lot 46 and E 713 teet of lot 45, same, Berkeley: $10. Jacon J. and Julia Ruuer to Richard J. Graf, lot on Siine of Murray street, 500 W or ‘San Pablo avenue, W 50 by & 100, being lots 16 and 16, Pot- ter Truct, Berkeiey: gift Wiiliam I Luymance to L. A. Stephenson, lots 1 and 2, biock 9, resubdivision of lots in biocks 1 1013 and 20, Warner Tract, brooklyn Township, Aald loi - are 0 6, block 9, Warner ‘I'ract, subject 10 & morteage; 810, N. 0. and Mamie E. Ford to John A. Patton, lots 1fo7 and 10, being a portion of Lane's savat: yision of iois 21 to 38, block A, Buenaventura “Iract, Brooklyn Townsnip; $10. , P. W. and Klizabeth J. Anderson to Willlam K, F, Webr, lot on E line of Crescent street with line dividing 10ts 14 and 16, biock T. revised map of Onkland Helgnts, thence Sk 284:4, 5W 54,365, Ny 244, N 85,2010 beginning. being the NE por. tlan of ot 14, block T, revised map of Oaklund Heights. Oakland; $10. Joss C. and Maria M. Rodrigues to Philip Schley, iot on K line of Twelfth sireet, 191 W of Com. merce street, SW 100, W 25, N I to a pofat, SE 25 10 beglning. being blo &k 63 in Larue’s Addicion 10 Oakland, East Uuk and; $10. C. D. Potter to W. A. Kyan, 1ot 63, map of the Potter Tract, Berkeiey: $10. Same to Frank Cushnahan, lots 54 aud 55, same: 810. 3 George H. and Fannie M. Hulzbach, Jacob Hey- man ard Wiliam Goldberg, by commissioner, to Onklund B. and L. Associacion, jot on W. corver Claraand Waiker sirees, §\W 50 feet by NW 125, being lots 132 and 183, ‘Alvin Tract, Brookiyn Township: $500. Laroline M. Runkle 1o F. W. Schutz, let 21 and fractional parts of ots 9 and 20, in biock 4; loc 4 and E. 25 feet lot 2, block 29, Fitchburg Home stead lots, Brookiyn Townsuip; $10. Andrew and Jane C. Jones to R. H, Higginson, lot 3, block J, map of Andrew Jones' subdivision of Brooklyn Towuship, 'Brooklyn Township;: ¥10. J. C. and Martha A. Linderman to Isabel C. Lin- derman, 1ot 0n N \ine of Central avenue, 125 K of figh sirect, N 125:6, K 50, § 120:6, W to nning, ioz 8, Hawley Tract, Alamed 10 Jot on s line of Central avenue, 335 K of High sreet, . same, E E 50 by.S 125, lot 38, Hawley Tract, Alameds; $10. Same to Gertrude M. Linderman, 1ot beginning at NE corner of lot 36, Whitcher's snrvey of 4- acre lots, thence E 250 to W, line of Tide Land Survey, thence S 810 to S line of lot 57 (extendod , th N 250 to SW corner lot 37, thence N 310 to inning, Alameda: gif.. Builders’ Contraots. F. Dorland with A. Petry, to erect a two-story butiaing on Sline of Freelon street, 125 SE of Fourth, plans by owner; $2100. Richard Schnutenhaus with Franz & Burmeis- ter, to erect two two-810.y frame bulldings on N'W corner of Bryant avenne and.Solano street. May tens & Coffey architects; $5568. Richard = preckeis with White Bros, to erect a two-story frame residence on NW line of Park road, 169 NE from_Frederica sireet, Edward J. Vogel, architect; §6550. P —e—————— THE STOCK MARKET The best prices for mining stocks yesterday were rather under those of the preceding day, and the market was weak on the' afternoon eall, and the ciose was lower. The call board of the Gold Mining Kxchange will not be in session to-morrow or Saturday. At the weeklyexecutive session of the San Francisco Stock Exchange yesterday, a motion to adjourn from this afternoon until Monday morning was defeated. The board will not be in session on Friday, but will be open as usual on Saturday. The Pacific Stock Exchange will fol- low the course of the San Francisco board. “'he Central Eureka Mining Company of Ama- dor County has levied an assessment of 8 cents per share, delinquent January 23. The Eagle Mining and Miling Company of El Dorado County has levied an assessment of 5 cents r share, delinquent January 23. P%The Savings wnd_ Loan: Qocicty has declared & semi-annual dividend at the rate of 4.20 percent per annum on term and 3.60 per cent on ordinary deposits, payable January 2. - BOALD ~ALES, Following were fhe talvsin the San Francisco Etock Board yesterday: FEGULAR MORNING SESSINN. FOWWENCTNG 0:30. 300 Alta. 86200 G&C 6 160 Belchi 100 HeN 0 100 Mxic. 300 Ophir 100 Scorpion..02 500 X JncKwi..34 200 . 150 . B 100 Builion.. .38 .08l Following were Do aics In the Pacific Stock Lowrd yesierday: BFGTLAR rreeran—10:10 300 Caleda....11 .08 14 400 Alpha. 200 Andes. 250 Ovhir. 3 1800 Ovrma.. 15300 Potosi. 40) savage 6| 50 500 Scorp! 300 S B &M... 10 200 B Nev.... 44 300 Union. 200 Uzab. 7. B0Y Yoot 33 700 Buiiioi.... 200 Challge. 300 .. 1200 HeN1.17 200 Jusiice. 300 Mexican ..4x AFTERNOON FFSSION—2:97, 11/60) Potosl.... 200 Alrna 500 Alta.......03 L1430 ... .. 150 CCaV.| 300 ¥ Jekie. 1200 ... 400 Eullion. 400 Challge. 400 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY¢ Dec. 23_2 P. y. j'fl-sduatfl Eidfl. Asred. ATPhA €At oase O 9| - “ 03 04 I 13 15| 05 38 37| 02 44 40 3 0> 10} 41 62 = 20 U8 0§|Nevada Queea. 04 —_ 40[uccidental (73 13 90 y: .. HO 81 07 n.Cal&Va..1.00 103 53 29 o 28 oL S u3 Confidence.... 78 8(|>eg. Belcher... 11 Con New York — U3/syndicate. ... — s Crown Point 18 1¢|~ilver Hil — [¥] EastSlerraNev ' — L4[Sterra Nevada 40 42 kurekalon... 25 —|Union Co..cca 38 39 Kxchequer.,.. - (€] Utan. ..... 06 07 Lol & Curry. 24 25| Yellow JucKken 29 30 BueaNorers 1,15 1.2 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 300 Lockwood Con 5 200 Savannan . 42 200 do 45 BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE., WEDNESUAY., Dec. 23-2P. M UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked, U S 4s coup.110 Do new 1ssuell9 MISCELVANKOUS mowne. Cal-stCblebs. 11014 Ommibus 6s.. 11834119145 Bid Asked U Sdsres...109 11034 Cal Elec L 68125 — |PacRoll Mds, — CotraC W bs — 8614|Do 2d 1s 6s... — - Dpot-stex-cp — 9714P &O Ry ds. — 116 kdsn L&P 631261412715 P&Ch Ry 6s. — 1.2 F&CHRR6s — 100 "\ Pwi-st KR 83112 11¥ Geary-st R5s100 — |keno, WL&L — 105 H C&S 0Vgs. 103 — Sacto P& L. — 100 losang L6s — 100 [SF&ENPRS — 10114 Dotnteed 8s — 101 4 — Mkt-stCbles128 - - N87% DoRyCon 551037310614 — 100 NatVints 1st — 100 97 PELy NevCgR7s.100 — |SVWaterts.118 — N P C RR6s.10014105 ISVW er4s. 99 LLEY N Ry Cal 65.100% — StktnG&EBs — 102 N Ry Cal 95 |Sunstidids. — - Oak Gus 6s.. — 104 |sutter-stR5s.110 Do 2d Is bs...106 — |VisallaWCts — - WATER sTocKs. Contra Costa — 36 |danJose.... — — MarinCo..... 49— |Sprng Valley §7%4 97% ©as sTOCKS. Capital. . —_ 35 |Pacific Light — 49 Central, . 95 — |San Francsco 9714 9734 Oak G L& H 5314 64 [Siockton..... — “w Pac cas Tmp 8334 39%| INSURANCR STOOKY. Fireman’sFa185 — |Sun Sy COMMERCIAL BANK STOOKY. AmerB&1C. — LondonP&A.123 128 Aglo-Cal.... 64 68 [london&sF. — — Bank of Cal..23815240 |Merch Ex. 13 - Cal SD&T Col05 110 75 First Nationi18414186 | = RAVINGS BA GersS&LCo.. — 1660 105 HumbS&L.1100 - it Mutual,...... — _42% - SFSav Union 500 STREET RAILROAD smnORS .107 110 |OakSL&HAy — 100 — 750 |presidio. o4 i 4514 44 [Sucter-s Pl FOWDER sTOCKS. AtlantleD,,, — — |Glant Con. 231, Easlern D... 76 82 |Judson D. = Callforni: kL — |Vigorit. »0c LICK HOUSE. v N McDonald, Sonora 1 Farrell, Santa Cruz X Delbanco. Bortland ¥ B Chandier, Elmira ¥ E Jones, Reno W A Jones. Alta ¥ St J Fox, Stanford H B Wazoner & w. Cal C Bogan, San Rafael D W C Morean, Placervl G D Aliman, Cazadero J E Cate, Chicago O M Martin, Chicago F A Scanelder & w, Cal , Gusymas W Behrend, Gusy if Newman, Kland Al e A McMahon, San Jose rizard, Berkeley H T Senitier, Berkeley R R Bullock, Cal P Dunbar. Cal H Wheeler, Cal J M Braly, Fresno J E Quiun, Walla Walla C A Schattock, Fresno W J Schatiock, rresno H D Holloway, Pa Miss B Buckhalter, Cal T W Jones, San Mateo D Brown Jr, Peialuma E A Roterts, Sacto E W Ailen, San Jose F L Smith, ~anta Cruz Mrs M A Newton. Colo C A Fitzgerald, Cal P K Schmldi, Calistoga BH Uppam,-Mar inez J M Maon6n, Ukiah T J White, Menlo Park W H McC.intock, Sonera F W Wetmore, Sonora Mrs Henuerson. Oal G G Goacher, Fresno J k rancis, Mt V.ew J K > Bell, Napa H V Morehouse,San Jose B K Knight, Santa Cruz W R Porter, Bradley W E sevilis, sonora S E Nevil 5, Sonora W B Mansfield, Cal ¥ C Frauels, Croviue JM Wilmans, Newman X E Burns, Cal W Dennis, Cel 1T Sehlller, Cul €M smith, A Brizzard. Arcata W H McMinn, San Jose J Hunter &w, San Rafael GRAND HOTEL. H _C Goodell, Sacto L ¥ Moulton, Colusa J B Peppin, san Jose C P Owen, San Jose < Allll.pl'i‘o om J T Porter & w, Latrobe P J H Glide & w, Sacto H J Small, Sacto ¥ Gratz, U'S Oregon Sanguineti, Lathrop G C MeMullin, Sacto C D Brownell, Vallejo G G >ickles, Vallejo E Peck, Santa Cruz J H Gave, Ran Jose L McGuire, Stanford A E Green, Los Ang WV J Hall, Sacto Keiso, St Louis B Maloche. Stockton cos 2% D E Downing, Cbicago W E Duncan, Sanger RT Heah, Santa Lruz Mrs D Terry, Sta Rosa T Bugbee. 3anta Ross T J Duncea Jr, Ohlo W P Whalen, Needies J P Clapp, Chicago F N Gllbert, Portland H C Veatchy, Sta Cruz ¥ L Coombs, Napa Mrs M I Zeek, Jackson W E ent & w, Sn Jose G S McKenzle, Napa J F Barrett, Stanford R H Mitchell, S a Rosa H H Knight, Boston S D Morris, Kedlunds A Peyton, Santa Cruz J W _Bowen, L.os Ang. L McKenzte, Denver J § Briscoe, Stanford M Lowen.hgl, Phifa J W Gibson & w, Gin Eln M Stovalf Willisms M ss Fields, Oakrland > Hawk'ns & w, Cal ¥ L Berry, Stanford Hartley, Vacaville A L Levinsky, Stockton J K Wige. Stanford NEW WESTERS HOTEL. J S Barnes, Tacoma D Stamper, Seattle Miss M Hunter, Spokane J B Wright. Seattle Miss M Woods, Seattle A G Arlett & fm, Seattle Miss 1T Hewley, Wash H Swent, Braurid W H Lincoln, San Jose J Andrews & wi, Eeattle I Armstrong, Seactle W H Jones, Pt Lownsend C Baker, Boston J Wheeler & fm. Boston J Whalen, Los Angeles Mrs J T Jones, Cal e r EE’E & W H Manning, -Cal P Peterson, San Mateo J J Downey, ~an Mateo 4 PritcharJ, Shelville A Keegar, Cal J Jackson, East Oakland J H Willlams, San Jose RT A Angell, Cat M E Jon s, Cal J W Drevere, Calistoga C W Niison, Ouklund G W Van Dyke, Denver Miss S Burriss, Sac Miss R Burriss, Sac PALACE HOTEL F Kohl & w. Phila R Youncer & wf, Phila P Merriman, Berkeley - C Slaughter, Bcrkeley C K Coleman, Toleao, O § Fuijer & wi, Chicago ¥ E Mariner, Auburn _ J B Young, San Jose Mrs E S Churchill, Napa Miss Churchill, Napa H Fleckinger, Jose T Allan, Fresno G McHae, Denver ¥ Dennis, Reno Mons Henne, Stanford W G Biatt, Detroft C Rohoratacher &w, Or Mrs N W Cutter, Portind T Pomderfter, Stauford B bickinson, L Angeles N H Patrick, Omaha W Patrick, Omaea A C Smith &wf, Omaha Miss B Jones, Umaha Migs B Yates, Omaba J ¥ Richardson, Omaha P G Hume &Wwf, L Gatos Mrs. Richardson, Omaha Miss MoCarthy, L Gaios ———— THE CALL CALENDAR., DECEMBER, 1896. T R Tibbetts, Sin Jose t Leshy, San Jose G K Schuliz, Cal B Clanton, San Jose 7(8|9|10]|11f12 14156(16 |17 (18|19 @H Dec 11. @Lnfinu(u, 28|29 (30 | 31 an UUEAN STEAMLKS, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franelaco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. . [Dec 24, 1UAm | Fier b -|Dec 24 bpu | Pler 13 Dec 25.10ax | Pler 11 .| Dec 26. Pam|Plee 11 | Vic & Pt 8nd | Dec 26, 9ax | Plord Coos Bay | Dec 26. 4px iler 13 Ysquina Bay.|Dee 26. Yax |riec 3 San Die; Dec 27.11am | Pler 11 | Yaquina Bay. (Dec 27, 8au |Pler 2 | Humboldiius | Dec 27. xrm [Eimed MISCELLANTFOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 991410034/ Nat Vin Co. Blk DCoalCo. — | ceanlcSSCo 20 Cal Cot Milly — Pac Aux F A — Edison Light124 126 |PacBoraxCo. 95 GasConAssn. — Pac Roll Mill Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PainiCo HawC&sCo.. — 1784 /Pac TransCo. HutchSPLO 24 24%4(Pac T&T C.o MerkxAssn.. — 110 [Sunset T&T. M klec Light — 7 |United CCo. SALES —MORNINW BESILON. Foara— 5 Hutchinson 8 P Co.. 50 Mutual Electric Light 50 8 I Gasilght, Sireet— 50 First National Bank.. 45 S F Gaslight... SALIS— A FTERNUOX 5£83(0%. Foard— 75 S F GASUZhL..cceuerieneneneinnennsees 97 5O Stren— 150 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation. . 107 00 100 S F Gaslight. 97 50 HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. J A Stone, Mass L apt Lemont, Paris X ey, San Andreas C D Fontana, Coperoplis J Gode, Cal S B Fultere, Saota Rosa JJ Vaideburg, Selma F R Tibbetts, Kernville Miss Vanderberg, Selma P A Keegan, Kernvile E B Fleming, hernvil.e E G Brown, Kernville D E Liller & w, Grayson Mrs B B Barser,Redding W Patterson, Albany S G Ames, San Diego S H Andrick, Chicago J McHolun, San Jos2 G Runker & w. Eolinas H H Couner, Snelling W E ~mith, Menlo Park G E Woodson, Men.oPrk J J Bedlock&w, Redwod B Galloway, Walnut Crek J Barhill, GIiroy Miss N Dixon, Auburn Miss M Dixon, Auburn A Grosse & v Chicago R Scoti, Novato & T H Cone, Eureka ‘I' H Letzinger, Fortuna Mrs C A Martin, L Angls F I Clemeo, Wash T Barry, kureka C J BromleY, § L Obispo C B Burkham, Bodie 1 Browu, Nevada ¥ M Grabum, San Jose C W Mayer, Chicago J M Engel, Missour: C Kost, Sissons A O Perkins, St Helena E Casey, Sau Andreas J ¥ Wood, Wash H ¥ Beilin, Gravson H C Petray, Livermore 3 H_Martin, W oodland W I Pring, Kldriage T T Pearce, Ual COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. C R Chapin, Portland Mrs G Heydof, Sono D P Kydd, Wes:vilie Mrs I Chambers,Sonoma E I Butler, « akland W W Smith, Grass Vily ¥ Hesse, N Y Miss B Tayior, Hoston G L Tayior. Anaconda G Romithwaite, Mont, i Romithwaite, Mont A Romithwaite, Mont M D Kell & w, San Jose F I Keefe, Sacramento 1 Gorman, Brentwood Miss Pesso, London M 1 Healer, Loomis ¥ G Balrd, Sacramento J McGough, Goshen W Watson, Merced. 1D Bluett, Merc-d & Greenwood, w & fty, J McCallan, kureks Nova Scoua B Acapuico... Panama.. .|Dec 29,12 » PM S8 Buace of Cal. | Portland . | Dec 29.10aM{ Pler 24 Belgic. |Cninad& Japan Dec 2. 1pM/PM S8 ‘Austraita... | Honolulu...... | Dec 28.10ax|Pler 7 Eureka. Newport . . |Dec 29, Pam | Pler 11 City Puebia|Vic & Pzt Snd| Dec 30, 9am Pier 9 Czarina. {Coos Bay. .|Dec 30, 5pu rier8 #ania Rosa. | san Diezn. | Dar | Mar 11 Cleared. WEDNESDAY. December 23, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, Sau Diego; Good. all, Ferkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka: Goodal, Persiay & Co. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon way and Nav Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, December 23, | Stmr fanta Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Cleone, Johnson, Crescent City. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Czarina. Dris<o, Cos By, Brix John D Spreckels. Christian Schr heian, Jonnson. Sehr Mary C, Campueil. Bodega. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 23.—10 e am.—Weatha: cloady; wind E: velociiy 12 miles. Charters The Nor stmr Eva loads coal at Nanaimo for port; stmr Scray, mdse at this port for Hono Domestic Povie MENDOCINO -Sailed Dec 23—Stmr Pt Arena, (or San Francisco. SEATTL—>uled Dec 28—Jap stmr Sakura Maru, for China, PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Dec 23—Bark Ka-e Davenport, hence Dec 12. Salled Dec 23—Bktn Northwest, for Newpo ASTOKIA—Arrived Dec 19—Brstmr A from Mororan, via Ssu Fran. isco. TILLAMOOK BAY—=alied Dec 22 tection snd Albion, for San Fran.isco. Arr ve1 Dec 22 -3 a- Truck. e, hence Dec ig COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Dec 22—Schr Che oo for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Dec 23—Brship G archy, for Port Pirfe. TATOOSH —Passed Dec 23—Bktn Chenalis, trm “hanghal: Nic stmr Costa Rica, from Depart Bay, for San Francisco; ship Levi G Burgess, t Tacoma, for San_ Fruncis o: Nor stmr ‘Lransit, tm Beattle. for San Jose de Guatemaia. EUREKA—arnved Dec 28—3 mr Alice Blanche ard, hence Dec 21; schr John A, hence Dec 17. ~afled Dec 23 ~-Stmr Allce Blanchard, for Port- land; simrs Weeow and Naiional City, for San Francisco. ASTURTA—Salled Dec 23—Shlp James Nesmith for Port Natal. VENTURA—Salled Dec 28—S:mr Exceisior,or San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Dec 28—Stmr Mineola, for LOmOX. ALBION—=ai ed Dec 23—Stmr Scotla, for San for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Salled Dec 23-Stmrs Farallon aod Homer, for San Francisco. Sailed Dec 22—scur s Orient and Sacramento, for San Franciaco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Dec '23—Ship St Daylj for San Francisco. Salled Dec 23—Ship Sintram, for San Franofs via Baitimore, n, Mahukona vaoly, Stmrs Pro- Foreign Porty. 0COS—Arrived Dec 23—Schr 22 MOLLENDO—Ia port Sept 22—Br ship Comlfs- bank, tor San Fraucisco. PISAGUA—sailed Oct 31—Brbark Etvon, for San Franciseo. NANAIMO—Sailed Dec 23—Bark Carrollton, for San Francisco. ANTWE KP—Salled Dec 22—Br ship Lord Tem- pleton, tor San Francisco. Arrived Dec — —Brsumr Evanda'e, hence Oct 1. GRAND CANARY—Arrivea Dec 11—8r s-ur Longships. hence Sept 19 and salled. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 21—Er ship Suther- 1andsh re. from Oregon. YOKOHAMA—Arrnived Dec 21—Brsime Dec 3 Eva, hence Deo Em- s, from Vancouver. Stiur i hence Dec 1. CORONEL—Arrived Dec 18—Br stmr Wenn! ton Hall, hence Nov 15, and sailed Nov 18, jor Vincent. MONTEVIDEO — Arrived Nov 26—Nor hence Oct 4, an1 salled 10; Vincen! Tacoma, for Caicuita. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Staamor, EW YORK—Arrived Dec 23—stmr Columbia, from Genoa and Gibraltar; stmr Patria, from Mar- seilles and Napl t.ur Anchoria, from Glaszow and Moville; stmr Teutonlc, from Liverpool and Queensiown. Sailed Dec 23—Stme Paris, for Soutbampton; stmr Germanic, for Liverpool; stmr Fricslaud, for Antwerp QUELNSTOWN—Arrived out Dec Majestic. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Dec 23—Stmr Dresaen. Sailed Dec 28—Stmr Stnt:gart. for New Yors. SOUTHAMPTON—Arnived out Dec vmnr St Louls. GLASGOW—Arrived out Dec 23—Stmr State of California. HAMBURG—Sailed Dec 23—Stmr Phcenicla, for New York. 23—3tme Importations. HONULULU—Per Australia—3243 bags sugar, 4510 bags rice. 248 bags coffee, 705X pkgs va- nanas, 198 bxs pineapples. 15 1sks plants, 551 bis gieen hides. 2 bdisdry hides. 15 bdis skius, 318 bdls dry hides, 5 pikgs mdse, 1 corpse. Consignees. Per Australla—A L Tayior; A Levy & Co; Codrtney; Baker& Hamliton: C Spreckels: Wine Assn: Enterorise Brewery: Hyam Bros M Goldsted: Garcia& Maggini; Eveleth & Na: Chiuda & Botto: Guita Percha Rubber Co: Jon & Co; J D Sprecks & Bros Co: L Scatens & ' 0: J 1vancovicn & Co; LG Sresovich & Co; J P Koss: J C Kued & Co: Michalitschke Lros: M Philips & Co; Mrs L Macfariane: M > Grinbanm & Co; M D Vervaiia: Miss L Badell: Pope MfzCo; St Helena Lodge No 95: Stewart & Co; Wetmore Bros; Weich. & Co: Willlams. Dimond & Co. OCEAN TRAVEL. BB al STEAMEKS TO AKRIVE. STeAMER | Alblon .. Fros T ‘Tillamook Bay Tillamook Bay. |Crescent City San Diego. . Yaquina st Humbolds Bay. Portland. ... Humboldi Bav i Victoria & Puget Sound | .. Departure Bay Newporr. .. Chinaand Japan. |Coos Bay Pomona State of North ¥Forx. City Puebia Costa Rica.. Kureka.. Sania Rosa. Alcazar..... Columol; Victonia & Puget Sound | .. Ut SUN, MOON AND TIDE, T.£. COAST AXD GFODETIC SURVEY TIDE' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICTAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—1896. N Thursdar, December 24. Rnn rises .7.24| Moon rises. B.44ru Sun sets. -4.56(Moon sets. | 5[ rime 3 'Fae:‘ “fnu "“t m’ Hw LW TR Zal 8.3:1 b3 0.5/ L&) o4 4 25 A.IIB) 6.3 9.xa| %1| 305 | 8. 26| 4.45| 6:310.45| 12| 435 ; 27| 5.28| 6.4|11.46| 03| 6.00 21 28| 6.05| 5.8(12.67| 01| .40 37[, L w B w L w 29/ 015 27| 65:| 57| 20410/ 9.01| s 30| 115] 29| 7.40] 5.9 8.00/—151014| €3 NoTz—1In the above expostilon of th early morning tides are given In the left haoq ¢olumn, 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 columa the third tide, and tae last or right Band column gives the last tide of the day, excapt wheu thero are but three tides. as sometimes sccurs. Tho heights given are additlons (o the soundings on the Unlted States Coast Survey gharts, excopt when & minas sign () precedes th elght, and then the number givy frou Lhe denth £1ven by (he ebarie T 0 TACH T8 NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States H Office located in tha Merchants :'x“a'x?-'fi'.'.""fl maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefs of mariners wit nuqmun ¢ Ban ationailty and free of Navigators are cordially Iavited to office. where complete seis of charts -n'a“-l:n::: direcifons of the world are kept ou han! for coms parison and reference, and the Intest information oan aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean .. The time ball outop of the > graph M1l 1a holsted about en mirmces bssce noon, and ls dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by {slezraphic signal received ‘each United States Navai Ob:erva:ory A notice stating whetber the tf u dropped on time. or giving the error, l'i”-n;“ and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huemes, The Time Ball. ERANCE RYDROGRAPHIC OFvrow, U. EAN FRANCISCO. December 2: } The time bail on Teiegranh gu?&w:?’a‘r‘on 1 meridian, or eXactly at 5 P, ., Greenwich {ims. W. & Huanes, i — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrivod. WEDNESDAY, December 23. from Honolulu; oM Honolulu; pass and mdse, (0 J D Spreckeis ©oma; coal. to S P Co. Onklan direct. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs from Comox; Cal. pubii the same day oy the atternoon papers Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge MEBcHANTS Excravge + £3a0ty i NOOD 10-day—i. e.. av noon of the 12064 Lientenant U. 8. N., in charde. b osap o o S KA DL T Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and 1114 hrs Stmr Washtenaw. Crosscup, 314 days from Ta- 8500 tons coal. to § P Co. Port Cos a direct. Huw bark Koderick Dhu, Rock, ball 3 Spreciels & Bros Co; 70 bu; oo to ) A Fon ger & Co: 281 bdls hies. to Daty. Schr Barbara Hernster, Bowans Landing: tum bef, 10 F ey oot O™ Schr Nettie Low. Low, 6 hours from _Poin: Reyes: 20 bxsbu tier, to J B Newbauer & Co. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS.TQ HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA, S8, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- ember 29, at = P. M. Special party rates. S, ZrALAND: A salls vis HONOLULU an{ AUCKLAND for SYDNKY, Thursday, January 7,802 P. M. . Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J.D. SPRECKELS f BROS. CO., Agents, 14 Montgomery str Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Franci PACIFIC COAST _ STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY A8, ‘whi San Frantisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean. Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 A. &, Dec. 10, 26 For Viectoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- d, Beattle, Tacoma, Everstt, Anacories and w Wi atcom (Bellineham Bay. Wash.), 9 o X Dec. 5, 10, 15, 40, 26, 30, and every fifth day thers: after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R oma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with tu at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hume boldt Bav), air. Pomona 2 ». x.. Dec. 8, 7,11, 15, 18, 23, 27, 31. and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, S8an Simeon, Port Harford (san i uls Oblspo), Gaviot Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Fast 383 Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § . & Dec. 1, 5,9, 18, 17, 21, 26, 26, and every fourta day thereatter. or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbars, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport. 11 a.x. bec.3,7, 11,15, 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourts day thereafter. ‘or Ensenada, San_ Jose del Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), s A. M 25th of each month. ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or suiling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Azents, 10 Market si.. Sag Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND X From Spear-stree: Whart, at 10 4. x. FARE{'" First-class ) Including 6 Second-class j berih & mess SCHEDULE OF BAILINGS: State of California .Dec. 19, 29. Jan. § Columbia. Dec. 14, 24, Jan. Through tickets und through baggaze to all {;on:frn points. Rates and foiders upon applias n 10 F. F. CONNOR. General Agon, 630 Market street. AOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GERERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Lina to Havrs. OMPANT'S PIER(NEW).42 NORTH myg, River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this 1ine avoid both :ransic hy Knglish rallway the discomfort of crossing the chammel jua s i boat. New Yors 10 Alexandria, Egypi, Via Facts brat-cless $160; second-ciuss. $116. LA BRETAGNE Jan. 2 5A M LA NORMANDIE Jan. § 9 A M. LA CHAMPAGNE 16 10 A % LA BUORGOG 6 A € LA GASCOGNE. A L M & VE JUFLUCE BBCLCTIATS ADDLY 10 A. FORGET, Agent, Xo. 3. Bowling Green, New Yor<. P. FUGAZI & CO, agenis 5 Monwomdr? ue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St At s P. M. Daily: kreigh received us to 30 P, &A@ Accommoaations Reserved by Telephons. ‘The only line Mmuking througn raies on Vale Road freight. STEAMERS: . C. Walker, J. D, Feters, ary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘deiephions Main 803, Can Nuv. and imo. C6 VALLEJO AND U. S. NAVY-VARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO.,” Dally ex. Sal. & Sun.. A 4and 9:50 P saturday g T*10:30 A M, 4 P Bunday srk er 2. Lan ngr.x lssion-stree" [ 3 cphone Black 261. *EXCuralon trip. giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 MOX- day, Wednesday, Friday, at 10 o 3. Alvis) ‘1uesdar. Thursday, Saturday, at 6 p. . Freight and Passenger. Fare between San Francisco and Alviso, 50c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay sk, Pier L %0 W. Santa Clara st., Sun Jose. % »