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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1897. y Western holders are quite stiff. In the minor FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. SAY FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. #AVENGS BANK STOCKS. January—1897. '|'HE COI\, ME o | mitais a stronger tone is general p Sl S i fc’f t‘ro:‘x mu sy is enxA‘u‘d n lelélkll)x ‘eull\;e FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family | Hogs are weak. No change in Beef or Mution | HumbS&L.1100 — |Security.....350 300 Saturaay, Januarv 23. A B B0 S0 e R D Drananes i Ty e e fo . | extras. $2@5 10: Bakers' extras. $4 90@0; Super- | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- | Matual....... 33— |URlonTrust.810 — | enp yigey, ...7.31| Moon rises. 11.027x SUMMAKY OF THE MARKETS. 3264, and Stapdaid Rope and Twine sixes, 34 to | Cotid "re0g0cs Mave Gue future of Pricee B Ul | fine, $4 16@4 50 B obl. terers are as follows: SFSav Union — 480 Sun sets. 24| Moon seta. it 2 7% Kanss Pacific consoliduted sixes mm:i- #10 40 at Pittsburg and Gray Forge ac $9-40, | CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $17 50@18: | BEKF—First quality, 634c; ‘choice, 7c: second, | STARRE: RAILEGAD NTOOK. = Silver a fraction firmer. cates ot 83 to 8314; Missourl bac fic second | thoush no urther decline has ocourred in Enstern | Cracked dorn, $15 30919 B ton. 5@6e; third do, B 1. caittoruta....108 111 (oakSL&Hay — 109 | Tl = u = fives, 114 1o {u3: 1 eapl’s Gas of Chicago second | marke.s or av Chicago. But the competition of | MFLLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks areas follows, EAL—Large, 6@7c; smail, 7@8c ® . Geary-st..... — 00 |Presidio. % 6 | %(TIme pee Wheat and Barley weaker. sixes, ¥ to 107, and Ten: essee Coal a s | new concerns tempted 10 manufactare Dails by | Usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, 2 85 | MUTION—Wethers, 854@7c: Ewes, 6@6%c | Markewst.... 43 43%4! AW Tw Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Tennessee division sixes. 2 12 500 coupon fours ot | B¢ Nigh prices recently malutained, causes | B100 Ds: Kye Flour, $2 76 100 ba: Rice Flour, | § B POWDA STOCKS. 3] Tyl w47 17| Z48] &0 Beans, Seeds and Dried Peas weaks Lu, Governmen: u;%!s; 1 pol silghtly lower sales of wire nails at $1 35 and of fi“;“' Cornmeal, $2 35: exira cresm do, 3'136 LAMB—Spring, 12%@10c; yearlings, 7@Sc B 17 |GlantCon.., 2734 2814 | 24 5.0| 9.50| 13 s.00/ 3.6 Hay and Feedstufts unchsnged. 1925 broug 1%@122%: cut naiis at §125. The Bar A ssociation has been | UAlmeal. 85 00: Oa: Groats. $4: Hominy, 310 | b — |Vigorit.....l =" 80c" | 28 5.2(11.00| 0.8| 535 3.3/1022 ke arai. ot o e Saotow ot sl neslo)| @13 hsbrien visty aeese: Hhet | Sonk v o Sgeme b e s @ Bl &% i o by Hpie Wool 11 sauch beiter shape. FLOUR—Dull: steady: uncbanged. Southern | §% Selt in large contracts even lower. and e | gy °R0, K4 0icq (boiey, 36 50@5 90 Poarl Bariey: | @514 B b - a0~ veo for smalli' dressed do, 434 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ll e e DR Hops dull. flour dull; unchanged. Kye flour quiet; stezdy. | 1 meet on the 29th. although there is no prospect | ¥3 70@4: Spiit Yens, 83 50; Greewr do, $4 20 3 s Alaska Pkrs. 102 — [NatVinCo. — ®3a|9g| g0 4o 1%2.27|—0.6| p - - i i2h there 1 no prosp $oo 1 - NeeanicS8Co 95 80 648| 55| 2.27/-06| 947| 8.8 Provisions weak and inactive. N s Wesr AThhe ¢t lis reorganization and billets are sellink u s BEUNIET.. ON) EBDDUOE. Hawoaace: ';;%'Yg%iP:.::pr — e |281137) 80| 7.48| 55| 821/-0.910.46| 4.0 2 Shehanpals = L No.2 g 5 26 at Pluisburg. The fucrease fn manufactur- - . 1 { i« — Meat mn(kfldv ‘n‘ ha ’:r] It.0 b ; Feeding, 238%c, c.1, 1. | WK 13 Derliaps mo € definitely sbown than 1n any HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. >oR 28 Srovas Hutch SPLo 2034 16%\(»:»30\‘“0&. 9 7 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the Potatoes and Onions irm. BARLEY —Quiet eugh:r.‘ eeding, 2 €1 % | other way by the production of colke. which stead- Flour, qr sks. 9,110] Cheess, cus, 79 | MerExAssn. — 110 |parf PalniCo — early morning tides are given in the left hand Pouliry plentiful. Game dull, B Opeuing of naviKalion frm: 14 higher; | 1Ly InCrenses, 9817 ovens being in blast, agatust | Prices seem established for the moment. Wheat, culs...... _ 15|Eggs, dos. = 513u SALES—MOKNING 8433004 column, and the successive tides of the day in the Limes very scarce. Ao e red, T1@97¢; No. 1| P73 1ule and the week’s output, 100,886 tons,1s | BRAN—$12 50@13 for the best and $12 P ton | Barley. cs.[.) 3,355/ Hides no. il 150 Boara— Soner of occurrence as to time. The second time Oranges sell slowly. ey, T g 3 over double the output of Qotober. “ o | for ontaide brands. Beans eca.. 6,107 Pelta. bdis "L ,020 90 | 20 Edison Light & Power Co... St fime solima the thind e andthe. w2t ne Hiehs Drisd Fra st auie: O oue.deciined 34@%4c on eadler cabies and | ited States, againe: 573 st yoar, and 85 10 | sapenin S StiRL0 for lower grades aud | Ogfh S 300 Sog. e 21238 | JoRmrpimmconmeretal . 55 8734 | hand column gives the last tide of the day. except oice Apples higher. weaker West, wiih o ;. fullied | Canada against 61 ast year. K EDSTU FE : ; | Potatoes, aics. 7,161 s 51| BM a g 43 3734 RS RE . fie o etima TR e 3@5 er I ables and better Wesi; FEEDSTUFFS—iolied Barley, $18 50@19: es, e 161 Lenther, rolis.... B arket-st Raluway.. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. e e icea'to Yo aavance, et Qileake Mea at tho "i'x‘"f";sfi-'% ton; fobbing; | Onlons Scr... e Lime hiy con #1875 Ecaslins £ i e Daleuie i aearRadion e e with trading dull. May ud July most activel N . 7 Ipped Cats, v@: il by ey . 3 ' 3 - = charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the = 3 2 4 v BEBACS Tgc; July, HA Y—W heat, 11; Wheat and Oat, $7( dlings, sks... 945/ Tallow. ctls. ... 144 | $4000 S F & N P Raiiway Bonds. 99 00 Overland shipments of irelght from Northern | 3o, % red Jabuscy, Bu5ec: Maxch, BO%C: JUISt | npyy yoR, N. Y, Jan 22.—Bank clearing | 10: Oar $6G9: Doy, '$768 80; River Saffes, | Hav. tone. 1D 343|Qoickaitver, asks 85 | 85000 o " ao i 90 100G | S et tTven by o Shasrar § LUbiracKive snd Central California to the Kastvia Southern | "U8Yy_<poig quiet; firm. No. 2, 28%ac ele- | totals at the principal cities for the week ended | $3@6 50: Aifalfa, §6@7 bv; compressed, $6@ | Straw tons...... 5| Chicory, bbis, 100 Vigorit Powder .. % Pacific]ines in December were 26,850 tons, as fol- | yaiorag1ic ‘steamer; mixed, 28%4c: yellow, | January 21, with comparisons, as telegrapned to | 8 80; stock, §5@6: Cl ver, $6@8 # ton. Mbex fctis...... | 1T4]Bpors, sks:. Lo NOTICE TO MARINERS, lows: From San Francisco, 12,798 tons: Oakland, | 273 white, 3784, 45 at unchanged | Bradsireer’s: STRAW—30@50c B bale. e e e SR e J e L it e e S L ey o o e L BEANS AND SEEDS. FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. 95 Matual Electrio Licht 9 50 A branch of the United States Hydrographia The le $18 b wiere 1405 tons. 30c; July Slc. Nes ot S080.591.268 99 .o Btser 450 Faasint hetoer Mest nad Pouith $3000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. 121 00 Office located In the Merchants' Exchange ls Borax, 7 0 gals Brandy. 912, OATS—Spot quiet, steady. 5 Boston..... 110,262,418 19.4 All descriptions are weak and dull. Mustard e Y | £10,000 S V 6% Bonas............ 119 25 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of 3U4% tons Canned Goods. 27 do Deciduous Fruit, | _Options aull. easier. January, 22c; February, | Cpicago T4 008 tve Soed and Drion Deas ure mer and some kins of | 7€ uichanged It Js no longer lawul to sell Quail | $20005 F & N P xallway Bond: 99 00 ners without regard 1o nationailiy and free of 496 a0 Citromihim do Dried Fruits, 2006 | 22¢; May, 22c; July, 28¢. Phba g s and Wild Ducks. Fruits and Vegetables are about AALES— A FTEENOON pu83(0%- nse. 4o stalsing, 95 de 52 do_ Hides, 458 do | Spoc prices: ‘No.'Z u26; Xo 2, white, 2e; | g e sugasis H:;!Al\l'lsoshow uue‘clun;b@‘ o s S| e Roard— * Navigaiors are cordially inviied 10 visl: the eather, 16 _do E 617 do | No. 2 Cuicago, 23c; No. 3. 2014¢: No. ite, | pit Cpnid NS—Bayos, 3 owing I8 THE CALL'S regular weekly retall | 15 Contra Costa Water. ... & office, where complete sets of charts and salling Fotatoas. 268 A0 . %35 do Powder, 61 | 23c: mixed W estern, 22G24c; wile do, 23@20°: | HILSOUIE.. 1 oy aon Whites, $1 16@1 26 ctl; Large Whites, $1@1 15 8 | price lisc: 3 Edinon Cathta Powss Go. 5 direci10ns of the world are kept on hana ror com- do Quicksilver, 1348 do Wool, 112 do Coffee, 450 o ciatons’ San Franciseo. ......... 91,476 inks, $1 05@1 20: Reds, 51 10@1 20: Biack- COAL—PER TON. 25 Giant Powder Con. i parison and reference, and the latest Information do Rice, 1652 do Sugar, 809 do Tea, 1023 do Kansas City 11,250,638 eye, $1 10@1 15: Red Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 60 | Cannel......, —@1000|Castle Gate. $50@1000 | 20 do do can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers Canned Salmon and 38 do P.ckied saimon. LARD-Quiet; barely steady. Western steam, | jypnoce 5655152 @170: Butters, 81 25@1 50; Pea, $1 16@1 Wellingion. 10 00| PleasantVal 950@1000 | 10 do a0 . to navigation and all matters of nterest to ocean —— $4 25: City, $3 75; Junua.y, $4 20 nominal: re- | 7 2.919.066 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $250@2 75: Yellow | New Wel- Southfield 50 Mutual Flectric Light.. commerce. fined ‘dull; Continent. §485; South American, | grana 5 Mustard, 81 75@2 P cil; Flax, §1 356@1 40: Cenary | _lington.... ngow Wellington 950 | 50~V Water......... The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- $4 40; compound, 414@4%c. Denver. |85 Seed, 13,@2340 % th: Alfalta, 6l4c; Rape. 215@ | Seattle.....0 7B —| Coos Bay 875 groph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befors U E R aizaas, moderats demat Western | Salt Laks:c: B L s e 0 8 s 6 R s Torograpale, sgues receIved each Gay eom’ the B — i 5 . pe L CAS—) : reen, ) creamery. 13@10c: do factory, 7@1dc: Eigins, 200; Fordanaior s14001 50 B ot V1O Butter, tsncy, B oo hcoss: Bascarn... 0@ Sireet— United States Naval Observaiory a: Mars faiana. itation creamery, . | Cheese, 3 CHEESE—Suo &, falr domand. Part skims, | jeacte. POTATOES, GNIONs, VEGETABLES. 35@40| CommonEiggs’.... 209 — | °0 Fims National Sanx s notice stating whether the time ball was 5@9c; full skims. 3@#bac. T B R 15 TR T dropped on _time, Or giving the error. if any, R mme Dy Eotatonsan Ontons e . §n|"i%inead ™ '{11 | REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. | pifhellustins aly o7 hs iciioes vl VALLOW - Stendy, quiet. - City, 8540; country, | roru 0, 8, $1,042,412,180 [EOATORE New i diacias, 3405540 W1 =3280 Alfred and Louisa Gonzalez to G & Andre: 5 Sl Bl CULTONSEED OlL—Steady. Crude, 20c: vel- [ Gi 5 436,9%0:913 . 1 Reds. 60@70c; Burbank Seedlings. 50@70c @ ctl ~12@17 | Pork, fresh. B N W comnes L ) low prime, 23@23%4c¢- bkl 5 for Kivers and 75c@81 05 for Salinas; Oregon Bur- 12@11 Moty TT and) Margarets Malinn' fo: Wiliain Ay The Ttme Ball. RiCk — Firw, moderately active. Domestic, 10X ':‘ i g banks. T0c@$1. 10| Pork Chops. Irvine,lot on NE coraer of Broderick and Eddy EBRANCEH FIYDROSRAPHIO OFFIOR U. 4 V., 87@6c; Japan, 414@434c. TOtAl.. 3o oer $20,050.544 ONIONS—$1@1 35 B ctl. — | Round Steak. streets, N 100 by K 32:6; $10. MERCHANTS' EXCHANS® JMOLASSES —Sieady, better demand: un- e VEGETABLES—Hothouse Cucumbers. 50c@#1 15| Sirloin Steak. . IOy B RLONG e Hax DRAReIS00. Jauuaty 3% 1997 | changea. NEW YORK STOCKS. P dozen; Hothouse Aspara:us, 10@25¢ ® b: Rhu- 16/ Porterhonse, do. g B Cook to e s o o 1 . O D! 18e, W line of Baker street, 102:814 N of Washington, The time ball on Teiegrapn Hili was aronps COrFEE—Quiet; 5 pointsdown to 5 points up. barb, — B box; Los Angeles Summer Squash, 15|Smoked Beet.. N 25 by W 10 g " | exactly az noon to-day—L & & noou of the 130sa March. $9 45; May, 89 45; July, 39 55. Spoi R0 | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | 70¢@$1 % box: Los Angeles Green Peppers, :5@ ... 8@12| Pork Sausages. Mrs. E. J., John and Francls McHenry, E. B. | meridisn, or exacily ut 8 ¥. M., Greenwich tina. ) 57 S. O Clear ® Portly Clovdy ® Cloudy ® Rain® 5’7{’{" Explanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures | at station indicate maximum temperaturs for the | days; those underneath it. it any, the amount of | rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connec’ pain s of equal air pressure; iso- | therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The | word “high” means high barometric pressure and | is usually accompanied by fair weather: “low" refers 10 low pressure. and is usnally preceded 2nd accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows" usually first appear on the Wasbiagton coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low™ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, raiu south 0f Oregon is improb mble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the California cosst, 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. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGBICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22,1897, 5 p. M.— Weather conditions and genera forecast: 3 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and raintalls duriog the past twenty-four hours: Eureka 23.48 inches, last seaso: 21 28, past 24 bours.00 of an inch: Red Bluff 11.84, last season 10.18, past 24 hours .00: ~an Francisco 11.14, last season 8.99, past 23 hours.00: Fresno 4.73, last season 3.14, past 24 hours .00; San Luis Obispo 9.70, last season 9.83, past 24 hours .00: Los An- geles 8.40, last season 4.19, past 24 hours .00: San Diego 6.52, last season 2.24. past 24 hours.00: Yuma 4.62, last season .32, past 24 hours .00. San Francisco ¢ata—Maximum temperature 52, minimum 42, mean An area of high pressure overlies Utah, Nevada and Northern Arizona. Over the Pacific Slope there has been a rather rapid fall in pressure during the Iast twenty-four hours, and, especk along the northern coast of Canfornia. The pre sureis unusually high over the Missouri Valley, and & cold wave is sweeping eastward. The temperature bas fallen more than twenty degrees in the last twenty-four hours over the upper Missouzi Valles. It has remained stationary on the Pacific Slope. The weather has been generally clear west of the Rocky Mountains. Light snows have fallen in Montana A maxi- mum wind velocity of thirty-six miles per hour from the northeast is reported from Tatoosh Island. Fog is reported at many stations on the Pacifi: Slope. Forecas: made at San Francisco or 30 hours endine midnigh:, Januvary 23, 1897. Northern California—cioudy Saturday and prob- ably rain on the northwestern coast; fresh south- easterly wind Southern California — Fair Saturday; light northeriy winds. Nevada—Fair S Utah—Fair S 3 Arizona—Fair ~aturday. Ban Francisco and vicinlty—Cloudy Saturday; fresh northerly winds, shifting to southeasteriy; 10g in the morning. ALEX. Local ¥oreca: NDER MCADIE, Offical. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 22.—The stock market to-day was one of specialties. While there wers Important fluctuations in this the general list | £100d almost stockstill. Thus Sogar and General | Electric were abou: the only ones that_changed to the extent of as much as a point, and the dealings were largely coufined to the trading element. At | th opening quo:ations were generally lower, the deaiing befug equal 10 15@54 per “ent: but subse- quently Genersi Eleciric advanced from 34 to 3514, Sugar from 11654 to 11734, B. sn¢ 0. from 7434 10 7614, St, Paul from 758 to 76%. Rock Tslana from 6754 to 65, Chicago Gas from 777 107834 and Manhatian from 913 to 9214 A part of this improvement was losi at the Ciose. |. TThe feverishuess of specu ation was due to various causes. The Hocking Valley securities sustained another serious arop, the common seliing down from 1114 109 while ihe bonds yieldel 6@8, per cent, on revival of rumors about an_Impending receiver- ship. The common stock rallied to 11 on stute- ments by officia’s of the company that no rece1ve: ship is likely and that a settlement of the bitu- minous coal troubles will probably be effected next week. The Tecent reduction in dividend on Lelawaie and Hudson trom 7 to 5 per cent_is still exercising au_adverse influence on snthracite conlers. Delaware and Hudson fell 3 to 10714, Luckawana 2% to 16515, Jersey Central 114 10 9814 and Heading 56 to 4674 American Tobacco broke uealy 2 points to 75 uiter it became known that Judge Flizgerald nad decided that the direct- ors indicted for conspiracy must stand irial, bt there was & recovery 1o 76 at the close. Big Four fell 114 o 2734, while Unfon Pacific sdvanced 134 10777 ou (he expectation of favor- ave development coucerning the proposed re- organization of the propert:. Long Island re- covered 215 to 4315 on the denial of the story that the deul for the transter of the Austin ¢ orbin 8L0CK (0 & syndicate bad falien through. The total travsactions were only 150,040 shares, of which 24,400 were Sugar, 13,300 Burlington, 12.300 St. Pdul. 11,000 Union Pacific, 8800 Délaware and Hudson and 8000 Hocking Valley. Speculation closed weak in tone. Net changes in the usually acuve stocks were insigniticant, but Delsware and Hudson lost 2 points. Bonds were lower. Traunsactions fooied up $1.476,000. Hocking Vailey issues were agcin the feature of the trading. The consclidated fives feil 6 points .0 77 and general sixes 81 10 72. This is loss as compared with last Saurday’s closnz of 134 and 18 points respectiv-ly. Erie first extension declined 14 to 28%g: Morris and Essex first eizhts, 1 1o 11434: Reading seconds Ppreferred, 134 to 347@3434: do. thirds, 134 to FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRAL OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Purdy & Atkinson, Manazers Tel, Main 5144. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adiolning Grill Hoom). Tel. Main 1091 PURDY, ATKINSON & CLAPP, Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIBE. NEW YORK. ¢ dull, eass. 97 GAR. & 375 @4 1160 B b: mold A, 455c Sac: coniectioners’ A, 44c cu loat, bo; crushed. 5¢; powdered, 485c; granulated, 435¢; cubes, 4c. Fruit and Produce. S O apeelsd, bass 1 b JFAC S—Unpeele: ags, 9c; peeled, bxs, 1215@15¢ e FRKUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 51/jc. R AISINS—Two.crown, loose mu catel. 4lgc § $1 40@1 50; clusters, $1 50@1 90. A MONDS—sSoft shell, 8@9; 11@lze, W ALNUTS—Standard. 7c; soft shell, 9c. HOUPS—Firm; moderately active. Pacific Coast, 31,@13c. w UUL—Quiet. Domestic fleece, 16§23c; pulled, 18@3lc: Texas, 7@12¢c. do paper shell, Merchandise. FIGIRON—Quiet. American. $11@16. COPPE Lake. $12. Domesiic. » 3@3 10, —Strong. Straits, S13 60@13 70; plates, moderate demand. SPELTER—Duil. Domestic, $3 90@3 95. C(HICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr. Jan. 22.—The whest market continued where it left off yesterday, weakness being the predominating tone, :nsiznificant spurts takng piace, but prices always set:ling back when the energy disappeared. A predicted cold wave hed the effect of producing a few moments of firmness accompanied by a fractional advance, but it was s00n felt that the promised drop in tem- perature was not alarming, inasmuch as the grow- ing wheat is wel. protected. Liverpool cables were sieady 8t the opening, weak and 1gd lower later, closig being unchanged from yesterday. Recelp.s at_Chicago 20 cars; Northwes: had 276, against 327 iast Friday and 556 & year ago. Local {nspections from wiore were 57.808 bushe.s. Export ciearances were liberal at 354,188 bushels. Closing Parls cables were lower for bo h wheat and flour. Antwerp was unchanged and Berlin lower. ~horis coverinc caused & bulge st the close. May wheat opened irom 79%c to 7914@ 79%c, s0id between 1915@7914c und 797jc, cius- ing & 793,@79%—¥sC hizbe: than yesierday. Estimated Teceipis for to-morrow 35 cars No. 3 | red spo wheat, 85%ac to 897c, closing about 853, @89%4c. COKN—1here was noactivity in corn, s quiet, scaiping trade being all that took place. The tone was derived from wheat, prices showing some ir- regularity within a yery narrow range. Cold weatter would verylikeiy briog forward more corn, the natural re.ult of which would be to press prices. Liverpool cables were 14d lower. Receip s were 235 cars and 83,393 busnels were taken from store. [Exports were 386 392 bashels. Muy corn opened at 24c, sold_between 237¢ and 2a14e, closing at 2434c, a fraction under yester- day. Receipts for to-morrow 230 cars. OATS—A few specialists in oats kept that mar- ket from ent rely degenera’ing into lifelessness. There was no feature to report and tne total of the business was small. Prices respouded to the action of wheat and corn. Receipts were 219 cars a:d 29,241 bushels were taken fiom store. Ex- ports amounted to 56,653 bushels. May oats closed weak. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 290 cars. ¥LAX—Was firm. Cash, No. i Northwestern, T6%sc: May, 763,@77%c: July, 781,@78%4c bid: Seplember, 83c. Keceipts were 31 cas PHOVISIONS—N0 8igns of animation or activi- ty were upparent in provisions. The tone was lower. produci showing the legitimate resuit thereof by decline. The close was firmer. May pork, lard and ribs each closed 21ac lower than yes érday. BUTTER—The Butter market was qulet to-day. Buyers had eviden.ly enough stock for the pres- ent. Offerings_were moderate. Creamenes—Extras, 19340 asked: firsts, 17@18c; seconds, 14@ 6c: imitations, fancy, 15@14c. Dairies —Extras. 17c asked; firsts. 14@ldc: seconas. 99 10c. Ladles—Extras, 10@llc: firsts 535@9%4c; packing stock. Bc; grease, 255@3c; roil butier. 10c. EGGS—Cooler weatner made firmness in the Egg market. Fresh stock sold at 13Lgc. MONEY—Was easy at 414@5% ou call and 6% on time loans. New York exchange sold at Buc discount. Closing Prices WHEAT—January, 77%¢: May. 79%@79%¢: Jt&y),fl%@"'b?fl~ —January, 24%,@24%¢: May, 24@24%4C: July, 25%sc nuary, 15%ac: May, 17%e; July, —January, $7 7914: May, $7 95. LARD—January, 33 9212: May, 84 05, XI1BS—January, $4 02347 May, 34 10. 5 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Tir. Jao. 22.— Al though the receipts of cattle to-day were light the ieeling was weaker. Recelpts of hogs were large and the demand poor. Prices deciined 5@10c. Sheep and lambs were stronger owing to light receipts. CAT 1 LE—Recelpts, 2600. Fancy beeves, 85 30 @b 40: fair to prime steers, $4 50@5 25; good 1o choice steers, 84 40@4 75: medium steers, $4 06@4 35: falr beef sicers, 33 80@4 UO: common beef steers, $3 50@3 75: £0od to prime stockers ana feeders, $3 75@4 10: fair to good stockers and feeders, $3 1083 70: bulis, choice to extra, $3 30@3 76: do, poor to cholce. 82 26@3 26; cows and heifers, choice to prime, 83 50@3 85 cows, fair 10 cholce, $2 35@3 40: cows. common 10 fair canners, 81 75@2 85 calves, g00a to fancy, $5 40@0 80; calves. common 10 good, 83 50@5 35 Texas ted steers. $3 5U@s 30: milkers and spring- ers, ¥ head, $25@40. HUGS - Receipts, 34,000 Heavy packlug and shipping lots, 83 4714: common to choice mixed, 83 35@3 cuoice_assorted, $5 4@ 850; 1ight, 83 35@3 55: pigs, 88 20@3 5. SHEEP—Receipts. 6000, Iaferior 10 cholce, $2 50@4; 1ambs, $3 50@5. Receipts at Omaha, FOUTII OMAHA. NEnr. Jan. 22.—HOGS—Re- celpts, 8400. Weak; closed 5@10c lower. Light ana mixed, 33 20@5 35; heavy, £3 10@3 25. CATTLE — Keceipis. 280 ). Market _easier. Steers. $3 50@4 25; cows, $150@5 50; feeders, 3 26@4 10. SHEEP—Receipts, 1800. Market firm. Mut- tons, $3 £0. DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, N. Y., Jan. 22,—R. G. Dun & Co. will say to-morrow in their weekly review of trade: There is more business though not st better prices It is interesting that at most all vrices which chunge at alare lower than a week ago nnd yet business is unquestionably larger. There is larger production, bul as yet not as much increase in consumption and these islarger buy- ing of materials, but at present only because better prices are expected in the future. A few consp-cu- ous figures during the week huve had no material influence. The market for securities s slightly sironger and yet there s very littie doing. The number of hends employed, all industries con- sidered, Is slightly larger than a week ago without aaverse change in the rate of wages. All appre- hension of foreign disturbance in the money mar- ket has passed away, but there is still great caution in making loan There is a mistake 1o reckoning the symploms of depression. In spite of the lower range of prices in main industries, the conditions all indicate larger production aud a consumption increasing, not a3 yet Iarge, but steady. The earningsof rall- ways in Jaouary have been 4.4 per cent smai er than last year. ' Wheat, corn and cotton exports are the key of the financial situation. and duri the past week whest has declined 3 cents an coru & cents, while cotton s unchanged. ‘ihe Western receip!s of wheatare still small, 581.000 bushels less than a year ago. and for the three weecks of January 4,187,198 bushels, against 4,102,747 last year, but the Atlantic exports, flour included, were 1.534,715 bushels for the week szninst 7,366,457 last year. and n three weeks of January have been 5,019,032 against 8,849,648 last year, The woolen indusiry is as slow as ever and no Teal -improvement appears in the demand for goods, aithough owing to tbe son there s a little more dgin, in winter goods, without quo.able change in rices. The heavy buying of the wool mentioned ast week has ceased and is understood 1o be in anticipation of expected duties, the sales at Bosion alone having amounted 1o 11,856,000 JJounde Quotations have noi changed ‘as yet, although Shares. Money on call easy at 115,@2¥: last loan at 142% and closed at 13g% Prime mercantile paper, 3@3%4%. Steriing exchange easy and Inactive, with actual business in bankers’ bills a: $4 8414@4 85 for 60 days and 34 8714@4 8714 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8714@4 88 Commercial bills, $4 8314@4 88145, Bar siiver, 64%c. Mexican dollars, 503,@5134c. Government bonds firm; State bonds qulet: railroad bonds easier. Silver auil. CLOSING 8TOCKS. Am Tel & Cable... 85 |North America: 434 Atchison............ 1434 Norihern Pacific.. 1314 Preferred. 233 _Pr.ferrel 33 Adams Express...150 | Northwestern. . Preferred. . IN'Y Central N Y, Chicago&Si L 12 1st preferred. 3 ‘Alton, Terre Haute 56 ‘American Express110 American Tobacco 7534 Preferred......... 103 Bay State Gas. 113 2d preferred. 26Y Baltimore & O} 143N Y &N H 63 Brunswick Lands. 3N Y & New 40 Buftalo, Roch & P. 20 Y' Susq & W. 814 Canaaa Pacific..... 643;| Preferred. Canada Southern.. 45 " lOntario. Canton Land. 5074 Ontario Central Pacific.. 13 ‘Qrennnlmprflvmnb—- Ches & Obio 1734 Prefered. ........— Chicago Altor ..165 iDr»uon Navigation 12 Preterréd. 172 |Oregon Short Linc. 14 Chicago, B & Q. 75 |Pacitic Mall. Chicago & E Ili. 40 Preferred. .. 20 Chicago Gas 7814/ Puilman Palace....157 Cleve & Pittaburg.166 |Quicksiiver ........ 1 Consolidation: Coal. 36 | Preferred 0 Consolidated Gas..147 |Reading... )" 26% C€CC&StLoms... 27 |RloGrande&iVesta 12 Preferred. 73%4| i referred 0 Colo Fue! &irca.. 25 |Rock Islan Preferred. ........ t0 |RomeWat. Cotton Ol Cert;... 13 [SLL&S W Commercial Cabié. 160 |~ Preferred. Del Hudson 30734/t Paul. Del Lack& W estrn. 1554, Preferred. Denver & R G. 1114 St Paul & Duiath Preferred. 4235 Prererred..... Distillers...........".— St Paul & Omaha. General Electric... 3414 Preferred. liggsiP & n 34 “ISilver Certt ©:188 [Soutnern Pacitic. Great Norihern pid118 Southern R 934 — | Preferrea. 255 292 |Sugar Refin 17 314l Preferrea . ....108 10 "|Tenn Coal & Iron.. 29% Homestake......... 85 | Preferred H & Texas Central— |Texas Pacific ... Illinois Central.... 94 |Tol A A & N Mich.— Jowa Central. 7% Tol Oblo & Central 20 Preferred. ... 26 | Preferred * Kansas & Tex 14 |Tol'st Louts Preterred. .. 5014 Preferred Kingston & Pena.. 3 |Union Pacific 7% Lake Erie & Westn 108 |U P Den & Gull 21 Preferred......... 69%3/U § Cordage.. Lake Snore. 18371 Preferred ...[ National Lead. 243/ Guarant Preferred. £9”1US Expr Long Isiand. 4214|U S Leather.. . Lousville & Nash. 5075 Preferred... Louisvilie,N A1boy YU § Rubber.... Preferred. 114 Preferred. Manhattan Con.... 913 Utica & B River. Memphis & Charis 16 |Wab § L & Pacific. Mexican Cenirai... 8% Preferred Michigan Central. 80 |Wells-Fargo.. Minn &S L. — |Western Union.... 8468 Preferred.........— [Wisconsin Centrai. 244 Minn & St L com.. 18%g Wheeling & L 244 1st preferred. . T8 Preferred. il 24 preferred 4634/Am Cotton Ofl pfd. 553 Missour! Paclfic. 22 |W U Beef, e ' OUE Mobile & Uhio. 2114Ann ATbOT.......0 9 Nushville & C) 673 Preferred..... 25 National Linseed.. 13 | Brooklyn Tract 18% N J Centr: 98934 Erie 2d pfd. 19 Norfolk & 111/ american 137% Preferred. Preferred. 81 X6 PONDS. Ala Class A 4s.. g Northern Pac 1sts.115 Do Class B 4, 85.102 {5/ Alabama. class C.. 9814 Atchison & 8075 Do consol b 56 Do 2ds A. 4535 Or Improvmni ist 88 Canada South 2ds.10614 Do bs.. ... 18 Cen Pac lsts o’85.— U R & N ista......111%4 Cherokee 4s. 1896.1033; Do 1597, 10334 Or Short Line 6s. Do 1898 10834| Do consol 5s. Do 1899 10334 Pacific 6s of '87. Ches & Ohio Bs....10% | Phila & Reading ds %114 Cb&N P Tr Rotsbs 5 | Do lst ptd incom. 46 DC888s.... 10814k GrandeWest 1ats 723 {111 ”'[St L&IronMiGends 76 St L & S F Gen 6s..10914 St Paul Consols. .. 132 St P C & Palsi 150 Carolina 414s...103%4 |Southern K Ros... 90 9415/ Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 Do consol bs. .. 1110673 Tenn new 3....... 77 Texas Pac 1 . ¥8 Texas Pac 2ds..... 2114 Kansas Pa Consois 75 Ks Palsts Den DIvi76 La Cousol 4s... 9514 Missourl funding...— Union Pac 1sts 96.104p US 4s reg of 1925.12155 Do 4s, coupon. ... 1226 |08 4s reg of 1007.1115% MK T 2ds.. 82 | Dods, coupon....112 Dods............. 8414 Moblle & Gbio ds.. 6734 Mutaal Union 6s..110 N J Cenc Gon bs.. 11514 N YO&St Louls dsl05 | Do reglatered.....— Nor & West Gen 6s11814| Do deferred 65... 5 N Caroifna con 4s.100 | Dotrustrepteipd 534 Doby............122 |Wabash lstBs.....10715 NorthwesiConsols, 141 |West Snore 4s..... 10855 Lodeb Os........110 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., Jan. 22.—The spot market 13 quiet at 75 10@7s 2. Cargoes aro dull—nothing quoted. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Rea Winter: Jan- uary, 68 735d; February. 6s 734d; Marcn, 6s 834d: May, 68 £340: June, 63 T34d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., Jan. 22.—Consols, 112 9-16; sil- ver, 283,d; French Rentes, 1021 6bc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — §48614 Sterling Exchange, sight. — 48y Sterling Cabies..... — dssy New YOrk kxchange, sight.... ... — 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 7 Fine silver, per ounce..... — 6475 Mexican DoLars. ............ 62 62y —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEX GRAINS, WHEAT—The *Edinburgshire takes for Cork 43,370 ctls, valued at $67,200. ‘The market continues weak and dull. Quoted at $135@1 50 B ctl for common grades, £1 6216@1 63 for average No. 1, §1 55 for choice and $1 5744@ 1 60 B cul for extra choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESS1ON—8:15 o'clock—May—8000 ctls, $1 6034: 2000, $1 5034 14,000, $1 5035 BFCOND SESSION—May —24,000 ci 81 o REGULAR MORNING SESSI0ON—Dacem ber—! Sun, #1546, 3000, 81 214, Seay—2000, 81 30% d i 24 h i; 40600, $1 1 6000, 51 5134 AFTERNOON SESsIoN—May—14,000, 81 513; 10,000, 81 51%; 80UV, 81 615 Décember—2000, BARLEY—Lower, weak and dull, Feed, 77 1ng, $0@9 1gC; chol right Ba%we gnm. : cholce bright, ©; Brew- £0.1 Chevaller. $1 10@1 20 % ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—2000 ctis, 8134e. SECOND SEssION—M sy —40U0 ctis. 8154c. HEGULAR MORNING - ESSION—NO 8aie8. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—6000 cf OAT>-Sales are few and of a retall character. Faocy Feed, $1 45; Common to good White, $1 10 @1 85 P cil, according 1o guality. Blackfor feed, 95c@81 101 for seed, $1 20@1 30; Gray. nomina ; Red $1 0731 123%: Kurorise. 1 8061 60 B cil uli o . CORN--Weak, and plentiful. Large Yel- low, 76@7Tx40 B ctl: Small Round do, 0692365 White, 75 w otl. RYE—90@95c cil BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 16@1 25 P ctl. 50c ® box: A ushrooms. @l5c B I, lat er fis- ure ior buttons; Marrowfat Squash. $2@8 ® ton; Los Angeles Tomatoes, 76c@$1 25 @ box; Dried Peppers, 7@Sc ¥ Ib; Green Peas. 2@4c B Angelcs String beans, 5@10<; Dried UkT i: Cabbsge, 20@bUc ® otl; Carrois, 2 sack: Garlic, 11,@2c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Dalry descriptions continue to shade off and Creameries are also easler. CREAMERY—Fancy near-by Creamerles. 20@ 21c; sofue specialy bring more: seconds. 18@18c; fancy Humboidt, 2216@28c B . 7 DATRY—Fancy, 16@16c: good to cholcs, 13@ | 14c: lower grades, 10@12¢ ® b { PICKLED—13@14c ® b. FIRKIN—15@ 4 B D. CrEAMERY TUB—16@18c B B. CHEESE—Another deciine is noted. Cholce mild new is quotable a 1032@11c b: common 10 good 0ld, 8@1Uc ® Ib; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c; Young America, 11@12c; Western, 11%@12%ci Eastern, 13@1834c. EGGS—No lower, but weak and dull. Ranch Esgs, 32@22%4c: siore Eggs, 18@20c; Eastern, 16 @16¢ B dozeu. POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 12cfor Turkeys, $5 5036 for Ducks, $2 for Geese. 5 25 @> 50 for o d Hens, $5@5 50 for young Koosters, $4 25@1 80 for old Roosters and 34 for Fryers. Home stock 18 dull. Live Turkeys, 12@18c @ 1 for Gobblers, 12@ 13c B 1b for Hens; Dressed Turkeys, 15@16c B b: | Geese, B pair, $1 5U@: 76 Ducks, $4 50@6 50; | Hens, $3 £0@4 50; Roosters. young. 84 50@5 50: | do, old, §8 50@4: Fryers, $4@4 50: Broilers, 84 | @4 26 for large and $2 50@3 60 for small; Pigeons, | $1 75@% % doz for young and $1 for old. GAM K—English >nipe are_quotable at $2 50 P dozen: Jack Snipe, $150 B dozen: Hare, 8$1; | Xubbits, $1 50 for Coitontails and $1@1 26 for small: Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, §1; Brant, $125@1 5U; HonkKers, $4. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Fancy Apples are selling higher. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 75¢@$1 B box for choice, §1 25@1 40 for fancy Red, 35@65¢ for common; Eastern, $1@3 ® bbl. Pears, 25@B0c P box. Persiumons, 80@65¢ B box. BERRIES— Eastern Cranberries, $5@8 bbl. CITRUS FRUITS—The coid weather checks the sale of Oran:es and Lemons. Limes are firm and scarce. Mandarin Orauges. 90c@$1: Navel Oranges, $2@2 5Y; Seedlings, $1@1 25 B box: Lemons. 75c@$1 50 for common and $2@2 50 for g0od o choice; Mexican Limes are practically out; Cali- fornia Lithes, $1 50; Bananas, $1@3 B bunch; Fine- apples, $2@1 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The feeling 1s better, particularly in Peaches and Evaporated Apples, but business is duil. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are nominally as follows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotadle at 6@9¢ for Royals and 1134@12¢c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 315c for the 4 sizes Peaches, 4@54c for prime 10 choice, G34@7c for fancy and 8@10c for peeled in boxes; Apples. 6@5Las for evaporated and 2@2Yc for sun-dried: rears, 21y @>c for prime to_cholce, 4@5Ysc for quarters and 6@84¢ for halves: Plums, 4¢ for pitied ana 1140 for unpitted: Nectarines, 3%6@4pc for cholce and 634c for fancy; Wuite Figs, 8c; Black Figs, 214 @2ac. JobBixa PRICES-Peaches, 415@0340 ¥ fancy, 634@7145c B Ib; peeled. 12{ac B . Apri cots, 61z@dc B B: 1ancy, 1 Sorparks, 12@ 18c: eviporated Apples, 534c; sun-dried, 23,@8c; Pranes, 33,@Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed . 5@3%gc for pressed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 434@0c for pitted and 1¥e for unpitied: Neciarines, 4¢6¢ @ Ib for prime 10 fancy; Pears, 214@5c for whole, 4%3@b%gc for quarters and 472@6%4e for haives. Haisinss CARLOAD PRICES — Four- crown, loose, 534c: three-crown, 43sc @ Ib; two-crown, 3%c B b: seediess sultanas, b14c: seedless Muscatels, 43c; three-crown London iayers, $1 16: clusters, 81 b0 Dehesa clusters, $2 50; imperial clusters, $3; dried Grapes, 3¢ B 1. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO—Four-crown, 1008e, 534c; S-crown, 434C; 2-crown, 534c: seed less Suitanas, b3zc! scedless Muscatels, dlgc Bcrown London layers, $1 25; clusters, $1 60; Dehess clusters, 8275: imperial clusters, 83 2 NUTS—Chestriuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 614@7c B 1b for standard and 9@9ac B I for sorshell; Almonds, 6@6Yac for Languedoc, 3@ 8Y4c for hardshell and ¥g0c B Ib for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@6c B b -for_t astern ana 4¢ for_Call- fornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@sc % Ib; Pecans 714@ Yo b Fliberts, 734G8c; Brasi Nuts, 734@8c: Cocosnuts, $1@5 B_100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%40 for bright and 5@8c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 6@5330; light amber exiracted dla@4%40C; dark smoer. 4@434c: dark, 2@Sc B b. BLESWAX22@250 ¥ . PROVISIONS. Weak and quiet. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c b for heavy, 7o B I for light medium, 814c for light, 10c B 1 for exira light and 11340 ¥ Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@lilhc: Callfornia Hams, 10@1034c: Mess Beer, §7@7 _b0: ex: mess do, 50: family do, 59 Drimo Fork 87 60 @ 8: extra_clear, $16 B bbi; mess. $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet. 10c B Ib. LARD—Kastern, tierces, i3 quoted at blac for compound and 6@6%ge for pure: palls, 7c: Calll- foena tierces, 634t @ B for compound and G1go llor pnre;bh.l!»bnlg 634¢; 10-1 tus, T34¢: do, 6] C B ., UTTULENE—6@6%4c In tierces and 7: e i 10-1 tins. SRy S HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 10 ® 1 under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 8c: mediom, 7c @ 1b; light, 6c B b; Cowhides, 6c: sslied Kip 6o P Ib: salted Calf, 7@8Sc: salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides, 12@13c ¥ b: culls and brands, 9@10c: dre Kipand Veal,0@10c: dry Calf, 15c; culls, 1Uc; Goatskins, 20@85c each: Kids, 6c; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ % Ib: medium, 20¢; winter, 10¢; Sheenskins, shearlings, 10@20¢ each; short’ wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 30@45c each: long wools, 40@8UC each. ‘ALLOW—No. 1, rendercd, 3@3%4c; No. 2, 23g¢; refined, 5c: Grease, 2¢ B Ib. L—The assortment Is now limited to three or four kinds, as a good demand for local scouring Account, amounting at the moment 1o about 5u0,: 000 Ibs B week, Is cleaning up stocks. Wools niow here are confined to Oregons and poor San Joa- quins. Inaweek more all Fall Wools will piob- ably be gone. Thus it will be seen that the mar- ketis 10 much better shaps than it has been and prices are well sustalned, owing to the scouring Orders and to fair returns from the London sales. e duote kal W ool Free northern, 7@834c: mid- dle counties, iree, 515@7c: do, defective, 43a@6c: San Joaquin, $@5c: 6o, foothill, S@Tc: Eastern Oregon, T1s@9c: do, fall and lamby', 10@11c HOPS—Egsc for air to choice and 9@10c B B for tancy. Trade isat a standstill. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 434c; June- July delivery, 47%c: San Quentin, $4 60; Wool Bags, 2414@2674c. COAL-Wellington, $8 ® ton: New Weillngton, |89 ton; Sonhfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, #5 50: Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, $4 75: Wallsend, $8 BU; Scotch. —: Brymbo, beriand. $13 60 in bulk and $15 Iu sacks: sylvania. Amthraclte Egg, $11@12 ¥ ton: Welsh 38@10; Cannel, $8 B ton: Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasunt Valley, 87 60; Coke, §11@1 in bulk and ¥18 ¥ ton in sks. RICE—Chinese mixed, $3 49@3 55; No. 1, $3 75 “xyog)e?‘ gi: exira No..l. 34 3094 30: Hawallan. Japan, $3 90@4 50. SUGAR. Westorn Suter Reftning Co m) otes, torms net caan: Cub and Crushed, S350 ‘owdered, bc; Fine Crushed, Bgc; Dry Granu- lated, 43j0; Confectioners’ A, 4%sc: Magnoiia A, 4o; Extra C, 8%c: Golden C, half bacrels 14¢ more than and boxes. 10@1235 Veal... ot POULTRY AND GAME. Hens,each..... 508 Young Roost- 60 Ducks, each... aoliscee, each. | Pigeons, ¥ pr.. |Rabbits, @ pr.. each..... - —|Hare, each.. Fryers, each... — 49 Wild Geese.ea. 20@ 30 Brollers,each.. —@ 35 kingSnlpe.Bdz_ —@3 00 Turkeys, 8>.. 16@ 20Jak Snipe,#dz2 000 — FRUITS AND NUTS. Almonds, R b. -12@15 Limes, B doz...... 3@ — Appies. B 1.0 5 Oral B doz....15@30 Bananas, B doz...16@20 Pears, B_1b 8@10 Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6 Raisins, B b, 15 Lemons, $ doz....2 | Walnuis, @ 1. jomn. VEGETARLES. Arpurazus. B B 20GSOMetat Squash B B 8@10 1L sibried Okra. ¥ b..13615 15/0nions, B B....... 4@ b @ b|Peppers, dried ... 10@ — KL do, gre=n. B b . B@lC 4@ b/Parsnips, aoz....15@20 Cabbage. each.... 8@10 Fotatoss, § ... 3 ‘aulifiowers, each. 5@10 Do Sweet, B I 4 Celery, % bunch... B5@ — Radishes.®dzbchs.10@1% Cress. 8 dz bunchs. 20@25 Rhubarb, B ... Garllc, B ... 5@ —|Sage, B b..........20@35 Green Sens, b 6@ 5|Stvine Beans, B B 1081 Lentlls, ® 1. 6@ ¥Thyme, B Ib. 20@30 Lettuce, B doa....15@25(Turnips, dos... 1620 Mushrooms, B B..15@80(Tomatoes, # B.... 10815 ¥ISH—PER PoUND. s@10 5 10@12 "12@35/Smelts. 10@ — Soles. 12@15 Do. softsheli, B dz. 21 Salmon. smoked...20@ — Mussels, B qrt... ... 1 Salmon, freah......12@15 Oysters, Cal, 8 100.40G — Sorimps. 10/Do, Eastern, # dz. 26@40 TRE STOCK MARKET. Minlog stocks showed no varticular change y terdsy. Con. Cal & Va.was firm ata siight advance. The close was hizher all The Santa Rosalia Mining Company clared a dividend of 5cents per share, Junuary 26. tarther around. bas de- payablo The Jupiter Gravel Miningand Water Company of Calaveras County has leviea an sssessment of $1 per share, delinquent March 3. The Fureka Consolidated Drift Mining Com- pany of Placer County has levied an assessment 0f 5 cents per share, delinquent February 26. 1he report of the Alaska Treadwell mine for December shows 13,736 tons ore milled tons sulphurets ireated. Bulilon $43,096, and 416 of which $17,358 was from sulphurets; average yleid of ore $3 14 per ton. LUaL 5 AuES, Followin Ktock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION 400 Andes.....16/20) Challai 500 Belcner....35(500 CC&V. 400 B&B = 250 '90/750 Oph! 1.10f 100 Cholr....-9:(100 C Polnt....83| 200 .. 90/800 G & C...50) AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. 100 .. 100 Cholr.. 400 CC&V. Following were the sale Board yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:20. 1100 CCV.1.82: 1810 200 Crwn Pr.. 38 500 Exchar... 08 400 Alpba.....1 200 Alta......0! 3 B 12334 400 C Polnt... 53| 400 ... 1100 Mexican b4! COMMENCING. ~1.95/700 Ovrmu.. 200 8 Nv 60) Savage. 300 SB&EM. 100 S Nev... were the salesin the San Francisco fr. 1300 ... ...55| V4 99/200 Ocoldtl.... 17/200 Y Joki ., 84 ‘900 .. .19200 ... 36 LLUSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Jan. 22.4 p. s 37 8y Al 8 80| 53 Benton Con.. 17 — - Bullion s [ Caledonia... 11 13 Cholisr 98 9y Con.Cal&Va... 210 2.5 Chailengw Con. 63 66 Con. Imperial. 01 (2 Confidence.... 1.20 1.25 Con New Yoré — Crown Point... 36 EastSierraNe? — kuresavon.. — 2Z5syndicate. ... 03 Ué kxcheauer.... 06 (6 Unlontod.... 47 49 ol &CUrEy. 55 B6|UtMM. eoueeenn USG5 Buiea Norers 125 1.30| Yellow Juckee 38 88 BLUUK AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIVAY. Jan 22 2P % TXTTRD STATES BONDS. i, £ sked, U S4s conn.111 1114 Do new 1ssuel2l — Bid U S 4sreg... 109 Aukea. 11034 MISCELLANKODY mowms. stCbleds. Oak Gas bs.. — 104 oMo oatze " = |Dovaisos. 108 10 CotraC W bs, 9214 5 [Ommbus 6s..1 2034121 Dput-stex-cp — $TIAIP &O Ry6s. — 113 Edsn L&P 61128710 (P&Ch Ry 65.100 — F&CHRROs — ~ 107%|Pwlst RR83116 117 Geary-st K53100 — |Keno,WL&L — 103 HC&S 016,108 — [EactoP & L. — 100 losang LG — 100 [SFENPRS.. 997100 Dotnteed 8s — 101 |SPRRAriz6s 91 93 MitatChle6s122% — (SPRRCalds.1i0 — DoKyCon 05106 10814|SPRRCalbs. — 100 NauVings1st — 100 |<PBrRCaiés. 85 94 NevCNgR7s.100 — ISVWaterts. 110 livig NRyCal 60102 — |SVWateras. 1004102 N Ry Cal 8. — StktnGEES: — 102 WATER sToCKY Contra Costa 36 8654Sprng Valiey 5714 $7% MarinCo... — 82 €A AND ELECTRIO ETOCKS. Capital. _ 3 (Pacuas fmp 93 — Central,. 25 — |Pacific Light 4815 49 Edison Lighi1271412714(3an Francsco 39 93 M Elec Lighs 9: 34 (SIOCKIOD.coes = 40 Oak G L'&H 533 434 INSURANCE WTOCKS: Fireman'sFa180 190 [Sun . .- i COMMERCIAL u,‘l":lc“)“ ... 50 Firs: Nationl 17934 181; Bkor Gsir 298 2 mo.nuni& i Cal8D&TC0107 108%g/Merch Ex.... 14 = — | and E. H. Lamare (McHenry), William and Mary Keith (McHenry) and Emma Pond (McHenry) to Xllen Dore, bounded on the north by ships chan- nel of the bayof San Francisco, on S by Bay street, on E by Larkin ana and W by charter line of 1830; 85. James Heallcg to Emma Healing, lot on N line o! Fitteentn atrset, 72 E of Castro, 48 by N 116: Martin_Kerr to Ann_Kerr, lot on § line of Twenty-Afth sireet, 50 E of York, k 25 by 5 90; sitt. Edward J. Bowes to John and Christina Gun- nison, lot on W line of Hofftman avenue (Ellen), 185 N'of Twenty-fourth strect, 5 25 by W 126; $10. Antonfo Luchetti to Davide Figone, loc on W line of Sonoma street, 57:6 S of Union, 20 by 37, quitclaim deed: $1. James McMackin to Annette Merriam, lot on N 1ine of Union street, 137:6 W of Powell, W 52 by N 187:6; aiso ot on N line of Jackson street, 70 of Leavenworth, ¥ 22:6 by N_92:6: also lot on N line of Jackson street, 192:6 W of Jones, W 27:6 by N 141:6; alsolot on N line of Sacramento street, 30 E'of Kearny, E 13:414 by N 49; gift. Margaret E. Saul to Samuel Xarks, lot on E Iloe of Third avenue, 100 § of California street south, 8125 by E 120: $10. J. C.aud Mary R. Duncan to William E. Lioyd. 1ot ou N line of Lobos street. 25 E of Capitol, ¥ 50 by N 125, portion of 1ot 5, block P, Railroad Home- stead Association; $20. William E. Lioyd to Frederick R. Webster. lot on X line of Lobos street, 25 K of Capitcl, £ 50 by N 125, being 10is 2 and §, block P, Kallroad Home- stead Association No. 2: $10. Louis E. aud Mary Schroder (by Ferd Reis Jr. et al., trustees) to Pacific States . L. and B. Com- peny, lot on S line of East avenue, 386:9 W of Laurel avenpe, W 25 by S 108, lot 86, block 6, Holiy Park Tract: $850. N.Husmussen to Mary C. Boes, lot on W line of Gates (Stegel) street. 300 § of Blaine (Lincoln), 8 25 by W 140, lots 410 and 411, Gife Mup 1: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Thomas A. Maloney to Mary k. Seizer, lot on E line of Twenty-third avenus, 100 NI of Kast Fourteen h street, ~ k 50 by SE 135, being portion of lot 2, block J, subdivision 50 Associates Tract, East Oakland; $5. Maria Enos to Frank Enos,lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street, 160 SE of Thirceenth ave- nue, 8k 50 by NE 160, ulock 30, Clinton: also lov on W corner of East Fifteenth street and Fifteenth avenue, NW 76 by SW 100, being the frot 100 feet of iots 13, 14 and 15, block 16, San Antonlo, East Oakland: gift, E. C. and Minuie R. Newell to Fred L._Button, lot on SE corner of Twenty-second and Chestuut strests, 140 by E 92, block 619, Oakland; also 10. on NW line of Eighth aveoue, 50 W of East Nineteenth street, SW 50, N W 150, NE 100, SKE 30, SW 50, SE 120 to beginning, biock 106, Clin- ton, ast Oakiand: $10. John W. Phiiilps to May E. Phillips, lot on W corver E Tenth street and Sixth avenue, SW 150 by NW 150, being 1ois 15 to 18, biock 9, same, East Onkland; gift Maguel and Mary Thomas to Manuel de S. and | Guithermina Real. ot on S line of Crawford street, 675 K of San Pablo avenue, E 00, S 26:6, W 50, N 227:6 o beginning, being lot 11, block 8, J. W. Crawford Tract; Oakland Township: $10. Wiliam 4. C. and Josephine Lange to 8. T. Jr. and Elizabeth B. Dodsou, 1ot 0n K line of Frait- vale avenue, 156:1 S of School street, & 38 by B 150, being portion of ot 8, Loop I'ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. 2 David symmes to Jennie A. Mead, lot on NW line of Godman avenue, 124.14 NE of Taber street, NE 5686 by NW 125, being lot 39 sud NE 28.86 feet of lot 40, Fruitvale Park Tract, Brooklyu 1 ownship; also lot on Si line of Gold- man avenue, 282.96 SW of old county road or Prescott street, SW 58.30, Sk 12809, NE 58.43, NW 133.67, being lot 80 and N 28.30 feet of lot 79, Fruitvale Park Tract, Brooklyn fownship: $10. ] Joseph aud Annie E. Leonard to George Bitile- st00, lot on W line of Stanton street, 150.91 N of Pacific avenue, N 25 by W 108, 'being loc 11, block G, Powers Tract, A.smeda; $10. Builders’ Contracts. A. Aronson with J. Leonard, concrete and arti- ficlal stonework for & five-story brick building on N line of Geary street, 16§ W of Powell; $3750; R. Wilson, architect. . ‘A." Aronson with the Judson Iron Works, wronght iron work, etc., on same bullding; $3350: same architect. - A. Aronson with the Atlas Iron Works, cast iron work, etc., on ssme; $3000: same architect. Mary McCarihy with Weil Malloy, to erect a one- story building on W line of Fillmore street, 60:6 0f Filb rt; $2275; Shea & Shea, srchitects. Carrie Driscoll with Ira W. Cobura, to erect & one-s ory cottage on Waller street, near Shrader; $1500; William Koenig, architect. THE CALL CALENDAR. JANUARY, 1897. Sa.| Moon’s Phases| 9 @mm Quarter| Jan. 10. ® New Moon. Jan. 2. Full Moon, Jan. 18. 18 23 —| \Last Quarter. s0 Jan. 25. CULAN MioAmEs, Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franelsco. TETEAMER | DRSTINATION. | Tillamook..| Portland SAILS. | PikR. 25, 5P| Pler 13 Jan Columbia. .. | Portiana """ (Jan 25.10am |Pier 14 Rio Janeiro, |China & Javan (Jan 23, 1¢M(PMS S Queen....... Jan Z4!11aM|Pier LL Umatili Jan 24, 9| Pler9 24, urm|Piec 25.10A% | Pler 11 25, Pu|rier 13 Grays Hi 26, 3px Oregon ports. 26, Bew Honolulu....... 26. 2pM Coos Bay . 2612 M Newpor: 26, vam San 26,12 x 220 5pu 28.20a% 28 11aw 2812 u Gravs Harbor. (Jan :8.12 u|Pler 2 City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Snd|Jan 20, fam|Pier 3 Faralion....| Yaquina Bay.|san 30. 9ax|vler 3 inrokn n 30 e 11 STEAMELS TO AKRIVE. SToAMER | FROM Alliance Coos Bay . Corona. ... Humbol Crescent City... | Crescent City. Willamette Seattle . Alice Blanchard Comox . Coos Bay . Jan 26 ~an Diego. [Jan 26 Crescent Ciiy .. <|3an 27 Humboldt Bay. ‘Jau 27 ..dan 27 Jan 28 Jan 28 Jan 28 .Jan 29 & ;nn 80 -Jan %0 Victoria & Pu et 8oun’ | “Jan 30 BUN, MUON AnU 11VE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEOD¥TIO SURVEY- TiMEs axp HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FO<T POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFri CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low waters occur ai tue City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about t five minutes later than a; Fort Polnt; the of tide 15 the same a both places. W. 5. HUGHES, .S N., In charia Lieutenant SHIFPFANG ANTELLIGNCE., Arrivel. FRIDAY. January 22 Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacom 8500 tons coal. to S P Co. Stmr South Coast. Hansen, Newport: balias;, 1o J R Hanity. Stmr Progreso, Storrs, 82 hours from Seattle: 2600 tons coal. to P B Cornwall. Fr sumr Madeleine, Hamon, 83 days from Peru, via Acapuico 1 7 days: ballast, (0 master. Sumr Weeott, Miiler, 1% hours from Fort Bragg: 183 M ft lumber, to Unlod Lumber Co; 1200 R R ues, 10 C A Hooper & Co. Simr Queen, Alexander. 6214 hours trom San Diezo; pass and md se, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 56 hours from Ventura; produce. to H Dutard. Stmr Gipsy, Leiand, 23 hours from Moss Landng, eic: produce. o Goodall. Perkins & Co. Scbr Euta B, Bourne, 9 nours from Fort Ross: 80 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. Stmr Cleone, Johnson, Crescent City. . Scbr Newark, Beck. 16 hours from Bowens Zanding, 160 M tt lumber, to ¥ Hey wood. Cleared. FRIDAY, January 22. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rail- way and Nay Co. JoUer ship Britanuta, Haesloop, Tquique; L Hae:- 0p. Br ship Otterburn, Hunter, Queenstown: Eppin- ger & Co. Ship May Fiint, Nick els & Bros Co, Bkt Gardiner City, Feiix Santaller. 44 hours from Honolulu: J D Spreck- Mdsters, Santa Rosalia: Sailed. FRIDAY, January 23, Stmr Eureka, Parsons, an Pedro. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson Br ship suuiei. Pitt, New Whatcom. B ship Lrummalr, Withers, London. r bark Edinburghshire. Philip, Queenstown. Schr Sadie, Smith, Umpqua. Schr Excelsior, Burmeister, Port Blakeley. Schr Jennie Stells, Krebs, Grays Harbor. delegraphic. POINT LOROS. Jan. 22.-10 » bazy: wind NE: velocity 20 miles. Charters The schr Aloha loads mdse for Honojulu. The Ger ship Siam loads coal at Newcastie, Aus, for this port. The Ital ship Emapuele Accame is chactered for wheat to £urope, 163 3d. Do B0_tas 5 . JBOXER. —Lat 3 N. lovg 30 W, B w. nepce Sep: 7, for Tonasn, AR c 19— S, long 43 W, bark Olympie, Philadelphia, for San Francisco. e Domestio ~ors CLEONE—Arnved Jan 22—Stmr G hence Jan 21. S EUREKA—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr Scotis. huce Jan 20, ~ailed Jan 22—Stmr Corona. for Sau Fra: 3 CASPAR-Sailed Jan 23—scar Barsars Horoa: | ter ana ster Caspar, for San Franclsco, N DI K aile Jan 22—Schr ¥ - | tard. for Port Biakele: pa it GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Jan 22—Stmrs Del Norte and Sunol, and schr Chas R Wilson, for San Francisco. 3.2008 BAY—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Empire, hos a0 19, Salied Jan 22—Stmr Alllance, for San Francisco. CLALLAM BAY—Salled Jan 21—B; 3 for Yokohama. o TACOMA—Sailed Jan 22—Schr Annle Lacsen, for San Francisco. & 3 OBAL—ArTived Jan 22—Stmr Newsbos, hence a0 21 *TM BER COVE—Safled Jan 23— wof B FR O Sehr Relfanc NS LANDING—Salled = Artour I, for San Francisco. Jany Ri=nche o S ANGELIS—Satled Jan 22— imin a0 22-T S stm. UREKA—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr North Fork, hencs Jan 21; stmr_Farallon, b i sailed for Yaquina Bay. T AL and ASTORIA—Sailed Jan 22—Br ship Agnes Os- wald, for Cape of Good Hope; Br for Uniied Ringdom. B g 'ORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 18—N Magda, from Vaiparaiso. Bdec e Eastorn Porta. NEW YORK—Arrived Jaa 21—Stmr Advance, from Colon. M.— Weathar Forelgn Port: VICTORIA—Sailed Jan 20—Br bari Port Biaxeley. A COMOX~—Arrived Jan 21—Haw stm: bence Jan 17. M. MAZATLAN—Salled Jan 21—Simr Sa for San Francisco. e NANAIMO—salled Jan 22-Ship Elwell, for San¥rancisco .. b HAIPHONG—Salled Jan 20—Bktn Robert Sud- den, for Pnget Sound. ANTWERP—Salled Jan 22—Brship Old Ken- sington, for San raucisco. BROWHEAD—Passed Jan 21-Br ship John Cooze, hence Sept 25, for Queenstowa. DUNGENESS—Passed Jan 20—Br ship ¥Falk- Iandbank. hence July 23 ror Sunderiand, - LIVERPOOL—Salled Jan 20—Br bark Glenlee, for uregon. —In port Jan 18—Brship North Rid. CARDI 1ng, for Victoria. ACAPULCO—Salled Jan 21—Stmr San Jose, for san_Francisco. ; GUAYMAS—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Excelstor, from Greenwood. Importations. MONTEREY—Per uipsy—9 sks vegetables, bx abalones. 1o Moss Landing—b41 sks potatoes, 3181 sks b ev. Santa Cruz—19 cs cheese, 4 box butter, 1 - NTURA~Per Tiilamook—30 cs honey, sk dried irait 6593 aks b-ans. Hodeless SAN O—Per Queen—1 po booka, 181 bxs oranges. 417 bxs lemons. 1 ert. 73 buslimes 1 ox maps, 31 cs egga. 165 pkgy mase. 2bdis rugs, 1 bx preserves. 1 o: 2 ax arms. 3 odia dried g, 1 bl ey A ort Los Angeles—9 bkgs mdse. 20 bdls pelts, 6: bales coru husks, Y boi gln, 1 crate ohll' ] erats furaiiure, 8.cs rubber goods, 2 cs drags, 1 bx to. bacco, 89 bxs oranges, 3 box lemouns, 3 8xs peas. Redondo—43 pkgs mdse, 1 bx frait, « oil stoves, 1 bx tinware, § pkgs granite, 164 bxs oranges, 10 bxs lemons, 8 bxs drogs, 4 sks colll, 1 ¢s axes. Santa Bacbara—181 pkgs mdse, 5 sk wainats, 7 pkes agricultaral implemente, 117 bis hides, 80 3 s Wi S c:;wfllh.p 88 wite, 9bbis tallow, 1 bx fish, ‘ort Harford—566 sks beans. 5 sks peas, 42 pkgs junk, 88 pkgs mdse. 18 bxs fsh, 50 Sk pota 003, 19 dressed caives, 2 Kegs 6534 bxs bucter, 12 pag: lurniture. 69 cs eggs, i coop ducks, 1 bx clothing, 2 coops pouiiry, Teoop chickens, 8 bdisdry hides, 8cs hats, 1 pkg hardware. Consignees. Per Tillamook—H Dutard: J K Armsby & Co; § £ Milling Co; Porter Bros & Co. Per Gipsy—H Cowell & Co: Thomas Loughran J Martenstein: Dodge, Sweeney & Co Wolt& Son: Wetmore Bros: Well Bros & Sons; Norton, Teller & Co: Staudard Ofl Co: San Fran: cisco. ¥ Per Quee:r—Tillmann & Bendel; Redington & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co; Fredericksourg Brewer: Siranss: F B Haight: Wieland Brewing Co; i & Davis; Chicago Brewers : B.ssinger & Co : Marshall & Reimers: L D Stone & Cos : H Kirchmann & Co: Judson d Produce Co: Witzel & Baker: C E Whiiney & Co: Brigham. Hoppe & Co: Puc fio Coast Fish Co: W C Price & Co: G Camilloni & Co; Western Meat Co: American Union Fish Co: ¥ Url & Co; J B Inguslia: Hills Bros; Butieriok Pub- lishing Co: A Pailies; S Levy: Dairymen's Uniop Hilmer. Bredhoff & Schuiz _Jouas Erlanger & (. 1L.G Sresovich & Co; Wetmors Bros: J Kevfe & (. Bassett & Bunker: W R Knight & Co; Eell & W W Dimmick; balton 5ros: J H Cain & C Gedge: L Scatens & C0: Vu.can lron Works: 4 J $Imm:1: DE Allison & Co; Eveleth & Nasn: J J Osmer; san Fran: isco Storage Co: G F F bernarot: W Muckie: 8 Poillips: Weisier & Co: G J Bech: Crown Distiilery Co: Greenbaum, Well & Michels: Joun Res nolds: Gray & Baroieri: Ross, 11igglns & Co: Bunnell & Co: W F Mitcheil: Sunset T le grah_and Televhone Co: Turkish Kug Co: IX L Famale Co; C D Bunker & Co; Lewis Packing Co; guadiach Wine Co: Pacific Azie Co: \ hituker & ay; J 1VADCO g iplegel &Co: Geo 8 garts Wolt & Son; Page & son & Levi: W Gaie vy & Co; Greenhood & Co; . & Coi & Lexy. Co; Bell & Co 4