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ge. Hogs THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1897. W 0 R L D uo‘_ooo S P Branch Rallway Bond: 106 50 hend column gives the last tide of the day, except THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Stlver lower. Wheat and Bariey continue to advance. Yeilow Corn scarce. Oas firm but quiet. Rye very firm. Hay and Bran higher. Kbarp rise in Deaus Feedstuffs still higher. Flour and Millstufts firm ab es unchanged. But.er firm. FEggs arrive in bad order. More Eastern Poultry in. ¥resh Frul avoutthe same. Prues very firm and advancing. Dried Apricots firm. Nuts and Hon:y dull, Provisions lively and advancing. Wool quiet and firm. Hides unchanged. Fiops inactive. Meat market unchanged. gar advanced. Ofis as before. Graiubags fir TREASURE Potato-s and Ve SHIPMINT. asure list of $395, Dollars. $1850 a tr n Mexi } V. FConty S 58 ” Winnemucca 5, La_,f_e_g“ ar. 21 &2 Sanleg 7o O Clear ® Partly Cloudy | @® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snok SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION ,DUF?I'Y\VIG PAST # HOURS. Explanation. The arrow files with the wind. 2t station indicate maximum tem: The top figures erature for the days: toose underneath it.if any, the amount of rainfall, of meited snow in inches and hundredins, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal alr pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperneure. The word “Bigh” means high Larometric pressure and is_usually accomvanied by fair weather: “10w” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded | and accompanied by clouds weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Wushington cosst. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and along the coast, rain s probable: but when 1 low* 15 inclosed with lsobars of marked ¢ re, 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 resulz THE WEATHER DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, BUREAU. UNITED STATES TURE, WEATHER July 27 1897, 5 P. X The following are the maximum temperatares reported from sta ions in California 1o-day: Eureka 60. R-d Bluf 98, San iuls Ubispo 80, Los Angel s 82, Sa , Yuma 103 San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60, minimum 48, menn 65. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts Die s 7 essure lies over Montana. Dur- hurs there has beena 3 of an iuch in the Brit ntana. ned nearly Th-t ; stationary on the Pa rapidly over the country of the tocky Mountains. The temperatures in the great valleys of California are slightly #b ve the normal No rai: uas sl nwest of the Rocky Mountains. The 1 port wing maximum wind velocities are re- Port Angeles, #0 :alles an hour from the thwest: Fort Canby, 28, n San Francisco, 5, southwest; il Paso, 54, northeast Forecasts made a: ~an Francisco for tnirty Bours endi g midnight. Ju'y 28, 1897: Norunern Cail.ornia—Ciouly Wednesday, with heavy fog along ¢ e coast; fresh sonthwesterly winds, Souathern California—Fair Wednesday, excep fog in the morning along the coast; westerly winds. Nevada—Fair Wednes Ay Utan—Fair Wednesday. Arizona—Clondy Wednesday. Francisco and vicinit londy Wednesday, with fog in the morning: fre h sou hwesterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast ufficial. NLW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 2T.—In the stock marset to-day profit-taking wes -gain on a large scae, and while the business of the commission- houses was doubtless on the buyers' side, it was naturally not stimulated by the sa:gius tendency of prl The beginning of the for:uightly sett men: of the London Stock £x hange disclosed an expected short account In the American stocks and foreizi houses were buvers to the extent of 10000 shares. s was the case last week when foreign dealings sh fted temporarily to the buying side, the execution of 1,ondon orders was withour any definite cftect on the market. In early dealings the strength of hracite coal shares mad- th m conspicuous features of the market. Granger shares and industrials fur- nished by far the larcer par: of th- activity in the remainder of the market In “ugar and Chicago Gas a continued liguidation was evident. and the first-iamed siock suffired a severe decline. Wide fluctuations in_American 10bacco gave a promi- neni position In the marke: to th.t stock. bur they were no more defluiv 1y expl recént rctivity in stock hus been bouds on a aif scale of aciivity tone prevailed. ned than the Dealings in and a reactioaary The market closed weak Governmen' and raflway bonds st-on . Bar si- ver. 58%4c. Bar silver, London, ciosed 2614c Mones on call 1 per cent: time days 31 per cent, (hree and four months s per . six months & per cent on good mixed Sock Exchange collateral. Prime indorsed bi s recely Die. 814334 per cent: choice prime single nxr 83,@4 per cent: good names, 4@dlp per cent. Posiea asxing rates for sterling, $4 57 for jong billy and #4 8% for demand. Actual rates: Long sight drafts. $i 8714@ able Lranst s, $4 8715@4 8734 Domes:ic ew York: Sau Francisco sizht, 15 premluni: tel graph, 17%c prem um. Money 1n London. Ya@l%e per cent. Rates dis- €our: in op-n ninrket,both ~hor 8d 3-month biils, 34@18-16 per cent.. ' moun: of bulilon gone Inio Lauk o1 Englaad on balance to-day £16,000. Wheat and F' WHEAT— Foy 10:80 11:00 12 100 ' 2:10 uly — — F4 — 8334 Bepiember .70 7914 018 79w soie December..... 8Ulg 8035 0Us 803, 8U3% ~pot mt active, stronger, 1 o. 6. atoat No. 1 Northern spring New York, 853,@s6e: No. 2 baid winur, Bly4c; No. 2 red. 81%,@sse; No. | bard spring 9 c. Future rading closed: July, 7914¢; Decemb-r, ¥034e FLOUR—Sprinz _in bbls: No, 2 8385; No. 1exir. $3 4b@3 b L) 855 straigh 2 90: patenis £4 25@4 66. SETaN e GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liv by steam, 4d. e 8334c; September, Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spov dull, steady; No.7, 73 [EYes el Yuture trading closed o March, §730@7 35: APl ¥ 3iGTS0: Stun @i S onte 48 eptemver, $6 90@8 95: Decem ber, ¥705@7 10. e LA KL-Prime. §4 40. PORK—Mess. S5@8 50, TALLOW— 35 EUTTER—Creamery, Western, 150 EGGS—8tate, fresh gathered, 13c. KUGA quiet; SP-deg. test, Blge WOOi—Ca'1.0rn & northern spring free, L 3@1bc; middle countrv spring, 1°@i3c: Southern sprine 10@!1lc: burry and deficuive. 6@8c: free fell Northern, 11@13c: fall ~outhern, 6@7:; defective tail, 5@6c. % ' PETROLEUM—New York retined. £5 75 Phila- delphia and Baltimore refined, $570: refinea in bulk, 3 20. HOPS—Crop of ’95, 3@4c: Crop ‘96, 6@c: coast. crop ‘95, 8@4c; crop ‘96, 6@1U. London marker, 50G704. HIDES—Euenos Avres, drr. 20 b, 18%,@18c: Galveston, 20 to 25 1bs.. 13%4@15Yac. LEATHER—Yemiock sole. buenos Ayres, light toheavy weights, 15@19c: acid, 19@22c. Dried Fruits. RATSINS—California. 50-1b boxas, 2, 8, 4-crown, 58, @5%ac: seeded, T34 @5Yec: seediess muscatels, b1e@5ic. Il Bha@es casess §1@s e earions. GG iae. K, cases, 51 1 cartol C. R CN Ik —Caliiorhin, So 1 boxes. 4@7es 501 boxes, 414@7c PEACHES—California, unpeeled, bags, 633@8c; boxes, 743@90¢i peeled, 10@11o APRICOTS—California, boxes, 7@lZc; bage 734@ 1 0c. CITRON=11@12%c for fancy boxes. F1GS—Fancy oraimary, 12@lsc: iancy washed, U@ A TES—Persian. 60-1 boxes. 216@3%c: Fard, in boxes, 434 @5c: cases, 534@'c. WALNUTS—Californis ~standard, €%go: soft ebell, 8c. ALMONDs—Shelled, 17%3@290 Motals. PIG IRON—Southern. 8950310 5 s0@iz Pl TIN—Stralty, $13 70@13 80. COPPEK — Brokers, $i1 1234: $10 8734, Strong. LEAD— Brokers, $3 50; exchange, $3 865 Strong. Northern, exchange. Stocks and Bonds. Opentna. Closing. American Suear........,....314026 $187 00 American Sugar Bfd < A'menican Tobacco. 8430 Amercan Spirlt Mig Co. 1275 Atcnison. ........ 131214 Atcniuson Pid 45 6214 Bay State Gas. adisn Paciti e Central Pacific. == Chicago Gas. . 95 00 97 C.oB & Q. 5 00 87 6214 Con. Gas 170 00 170 125 Cordage., —_— Corange Ptd .. — — Denver & Rio Grande Pid. — 44 00 Delaware & Lackawana.... 158 00 158 00 Erte. — 1512 Fort Wayne. . p— 166 00 General Electrie pu— 53 6215 Hocking Valley. pp— Jersey Central 89 00 907 Kansas & Texas, Pfd..o.00 35 00 84 6214 Lake Shore.......... — —_— Louisvilie & Nashviils. 5370 5200 Mannattan Con 9375 93 50 Missour: Pactfic 25 25 26 50 National Lead. 347 54 25 New waven 174 00 New York & New New York Central..... 10175 North Pacific. ... Nortn Pacific, Pid. 4200 Northwestern 1172 North American Oregon Navigation. - Orezon Navigation, Pid Pacitic Mall. ... 8100 Fullman =3 Quicks Rock island 8200 Reaaing. .. — 2400 Eoutbern Pacific..... St Paul..... = 87 3714 St Louis & §. 5 47 00 Texas racific. e 11 50 Tennessee Coal & 1ron. ... 24 BTl Union Pacific. 787y S. Leather.. — S. Leather. - 62 60 estern Union . 55 00 Wabash, Pfd == Earsiver, 3 653 Sterling on London, €0 days. 4 87 Sterling on London. sight.... 485 U. 8. 2's, registered. 87 b0 U 126 00 327 00 112 50 1275 314 00 116 25 THE SILVEi DICLIN NEW YORK, N. Y., July 27.—Siiver was lower to-day than ever before. Until the decline of re- cent date the lowest prices were those of March 3 and b, 1891, at the time of the closing of the In- | dian mints. The opening quotations to-day wer | Bar siiver, 5816e; Mexi-an dollars, 47 the closing bNLsc anu 4514, respectively. ES | loca! dealers can_assign no other reasvn than lack of demand. There being no sjeclal orders for sil- ver for any European couniry for mintage and India not being in the market, they regard the f 1l as natural The i-vening Pos 's London financinl cablegram to-day has the fol owing: *Ihe fall in silver Is exclilug much inierest. The impuise seems to | come main y from american seliing, but the flat- | ness of Chinese exchanges exceeds the extent warranted by the fall in silver. beavy interest pavments by Chiua abroad partly | sccoints for it [ understand that the negotia- tions are proceeding for a further issue of the Chinese loan of £16,000.000, but apparently noth- ing definite 18 doae yi CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr. July 27. — Provisions' were at the yards and smaller receipts. Trading was only moderateiy active and local traders liqui- dated holdings. Prices railied slightly on the cov- ering of shorts and some buying by commission- houses tog-ther with continuation of good demand for cash meats. The cattle market and (he senti- ment of trade generally wus rather more in favor of the seller than on any ordin ry Tuesday. There was no jarticular rush for fat ca tle and no essen- tial change in prices. All kind 0f butcbers’ stock 50id steaiy and prime cows and heifers at ou: of sight prices. Receipts of calves were light, only 800 pusted and no particulsr change in prices. In bogs trade was active fron: the first to last with prices & 2ood S hizher un all the big per- | chases ana plenty of individual lois 10c higher, the sirougest prices beiug .oward the close. The sheep business was fair.y goud. with prices | somewhat “irregular on range sheep, and other grades a shade lower. Grain. WHEAT— 9:30 10:00 11:3 — 7814 751 7314 Tdig T4 pPERT] e 834 > 17 T4l T S SOKN = July, 26%@37c; Seplember, 27%@ 2714¢ OATS—July, )81j4c; Seprember, 17540, BARLEY-Cast sr@stsie " 1 7 RYE_Cash, 3¢ FLAXSEED—Cash, 83% TIMOTHY —Cash. §2 75. Produnce. FORK—July. £7 70 September, $7 73. LARD—July, $4 121,@4 16: September, $4 20. RIBS—_July, #4 60; Se,tember, 84 62 BUTTER—Firm, but not esp -Cially active. Creamerles—k.xiras. 1415c; firsts, 1234@1 ‘Yao; seconds, 11@ 2c Dairles—kxtras. 12¢: firsts, 10 @11c: seconds, 9c; packing siock, fresh, Sc. EGGS—Stealy. not especially acuve. Firsts sold chlefly at §15c per doz 108s off cases returned. Livestock. FOGS—Light, 83 65@3 8744: 3 77%; | 2 5. mixed. 83 60@ heavy, &3 40@3 72%,; rough, 53 4)@ Sales 18,000 Keceipts 15,000, Estimated to-morrow 26,004 | CATILE—Beeves, $390@5 15: cows and heit- ers. $1 85@4 25; Texas steers, 85 25@4 35: stock- ersand teeders, $500@4 30. Receipts 4000. Es- timated receipts for 10-morrow 14,000, SHERP—Keceipts 11,000. Receipts at Kangas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 27 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 10,000 hend; market steady. HOGS—Keceints 13,000: markel ¢ higher. bk P —Recelpis, '6000; macket sirong and active, eceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt, July 37.~CATTLE— Jieceipis, 4100 head; sirong at yesterdn;’s quota- tions 13 UGS Kecelpts, 6470; market 5¢ higher. SHEEP—Keceipts, 700: market strong. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. July 27. — To-day's Statement of the condition of the Treasury show Avslable cash balance, $239,571,24 o1 serve, $143,975,250. B FOREL.N MAKKETS, London. LONDON Exa. July 27. — Consols, 1127; siiver, X67d; French rentes. 1041 80c. Liverpool. WHEAT—Firm; cargoes off coast, less actlv argoes on passage, seliers at a decline; Enlish coutiry marcety, fitm: Fronch couniry markers rm . Wheat In Paris. firm; floar in P : weuther in Lngland, fine, A LUTTON=Uplands, 4 $-824. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. g E — 4871, Eterling Exchange, sight ..., —_ Steilis g cable Sl ey s New York } xchange, sight . - 15 DNew Y ork Exchange, telegrs - 1714 Fine Silver, per ou .ce. 581 Mexican Doilars. ‘px//: YESTEEDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. SAN FrANCISco, July 27, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by k. A. Lresse, Produce Exchange erainbroker, 412 Pine stree: San Francisco. 9:15 A, M. BESSION. The change of sentiment in wheat over night Was most sensatioual December opened at £1 4414, advanced to 81 441, closed at $1 4434, May, nomiually, $1 46: December barley, 82 Ljc. Trading in wheat was of a large volume. Holders :.ruenmhg;e‘umg lh\elr wheat on the market for Shorts are well londed position 10 offer llb!nlfi:‘»de Rt 10:15 A 3. smssroN. h In Eastern wheat market many short~ 10 ruD 10 Gover, previons (6 he Peee. Ing, December wheat sold at $1 4014 As the session stared an essler feeling in the Chicago market lessened the anx ety of shorts, and & Shod ine ol of prires folowed. Decembér opened /s, deciined to §1 44 $tavs 2 de5yand fo 814455 and closed at 81 4474 aa 11414 & e swssro. Cago, closing easy. started fre cember and May wheat. The formen deaprat oo ‘Ihe streng: £1 4434, advanc-d to 51 4:14 and ol iosed at $1 44 MNay. 81 57601 4, The Gndextone 10 whieat I8 <trone: talxing $160 fur Lhis week, £horts are directing their uttention | premiom belng puid for spot wheal mases siay safest shoTt. AL least th: shorts igure I out. 3 Iy e Y P. M. BESSION. ‘There was & falr volume of trading at the after Tt | believed | lower to-day in spite of the advance in_hog prices | noon session «t unchanged prices from those of the previous s ssion. Decemb-r ranged between $14414@1 443, with May at $1 46 <ellers. Bar- ley wi's s rong; opening sales at 841jc, closed at 8574c, sellers. Chieago. There was music in the wheat pit_this morning at the opening. Yesteriay’s biz slump was en- tirely ignored abroad. while Liverpool showed a declne of Yd. Paris rerorted wheat an i flour showing a sensational advance. Just before the close vesterdav September wheat sold 8t 7 ¢ and December at 781gc. *1 'he opening this moriing September sold at 7274@731jc. Selling by small iongs at the start dropprd the price to 7234¢, from where a rapid advance to 74c took place. The bull clig e vwho had sold calls yesterday were forced to k eep the market from ciosing over calls in order that tals whea' might not be taken away from them. September declined to 78Lgc after seiling at74c. Atthe close he market was steady—=ep- Tal T812@7355c: December, Ti¥4e: July, 8850 Kecelpts to-day were about 800,000 bushels, which was not at all surprising. The greatest su - prise is that they are not greater, with a biz crop and prices fuliv 50 per cent over hose prevai ing at harvest time last year. EXport clearanc s wers fair. Late reports from the Northwest fully con- firm the heavy damace to spring wheat of late. Lt is reported that the Roumanian croo is almost a total failnre. Advices from London nd Liver- pool confirm reports of shortage in wheat in Eng- land. To-iay's Pails cables were of a sensati-nal chaact r. Kecent weather condi'ions have put the finishing tonches on an already badly damag-d wheaterop Flour in the Paris market advanced eqralto 20 cents Wheat advanced equal to 12 cents. *uch advances are not beinz made without some justification. A prominent broker with Ru: sian connections received by cable to-day news of heavs damage 1o tne wheat crop 0f that_couniry. Unless conditions change maieria'ly a serious time is anticipated. Farmers' deliveries are again fall- ing oft. The decline of last Saturday having passed they are agaln stiff In thelr views and wili not le: go of thelr wheat in the face of an udvanc- ing market. Northwestern conditions are growing serfous. Tt may be that that crop might suffer a loss equal to the estimated surp us over that of 1895. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushels, Cltfes. Busbels. 139,160, . Minneavolls.. 28,120 116'105... Duluth 122,193 850 16,892 112,500 - 15,000 520 69,500 875,375 TIDEWATER. Boston... New York. 24,500 115.625. 34451, Philadelphia..... 104,730, aitmore. . . cee New Orleans . 279,608 78,000 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURPS. July. Aug. sept Oct. Dec. Opening. 6914 GG g Closing 610" .5 e3ig 61% PARIS FUTURES. July. Aneust. Flour—Opening. . ..51.00 ~ 5115 Flour—Closing 32 5100 5L25 Wheat—Opening. ool 2660 Wheat—Closing .- Jiio 240 WORLD'S WEEKLY SHIPMENTS. Week ening Last year Jule 26, ending Jiily 27. Atlantic .............2.056.527 2,208,375 | San tronct co 51,054 454036 | Argentine. Russia 1,408,000 Da:rube . . 424,000 Indis 40,000 23,000 Tots1 ..4,979.711 5,162,411 Decrease to_ United Kingdom, 40,000; decrease to Con inent, 30,000. Corn openad weak on fairly heavy receipts. Soon after the start reporis ¢f dumage came in from Missouri and Kansas, which caused shotts to seek pro ection he market worked up &ac rapidi pract cally hoidlug the full advance (0 the ¢ 1he teeling in corn is growing stronger raplaly. Already a short crop is iooxed for, but shoris a: using every effort to kevp he price down. Once ou side sp-cu.ation s in th m rket, the shorts will tind & merry time in order Lo coatrol values. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady st 21s 3d, nsual options The charered wheat fleet In port has & registered tonnage of 56,800, against 50,000 10ns 0n the same duie last year; disengaged, 104,750 tons. akainst 42 400: on the way to this vort, 222,400 tous. agains. 258,600. WHEAT—The murket coniinues to advance both on and off call. ‘The position of Wheat is firm ail over the worid A review Of Lhe SILUALOD ap- Dears in another cofumn. Loca quoiations are as follows: §1 40 for No. 1 $1 4114@) 4 4 for choice and $1 45@1 50 for, extra choice for milling. CALL ROARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 cus, $1 4414 24000, B1 delp: 20,000, $1 4435, Mayv—2000, $1 46. SECOND SESSION — Lecember — 8000 cus, | $1 4534 4000, $1 34541 16,000, B1 4475; 2000 (off cail). $1 4544, May—12000, $1 46141 4000, $1 463 R¥GU AR MOENING SESSION—December—6000 ciis, $1 4415 20,000, §1 4335 2000. $1441g; 48,000 8. 4414 May—2000, $1 4Byg; 4000, $1 453, AFTERNOON S¥ssioN—December — 2000 _ ctls, $1 44lg: 26.000, $1 4414: 22,000, $1 4435 May— 6000. $14534; 6000, $1 457 BAKL: Y —An ther advance 1s noted. mark tls very suft Feed, 85@80c ® cil ller, 1 10@1 20 for No. 1; new Hrewin. 1 0233 for No. 1 and 95@97%%c for dark Ce CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—9:156 o'clock—December— 4900 ciis, B2Vac. D SESSION AR MORNTN ctls, n2lge: 200U, Bic. AFTEENOON *ESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 8aljge: 4000, B4c: 40U0. 83%gc: 2000, B334c. OATS—The feeil s firm enough. but pilces do not scem to advance, Feed, $1 2214@1 2714 B ctl: good 1o choice, $1 07%@1 17%y: common, 95¢ @81 05: Surprise, 81 36@1 40: Milling, 31 16@ | 120 ¥ ctl. Clipped Oats seli at 21@2 ® ton over the raw product. COK N —There are no spot quotations for Yellow, for there is none here. The . ebruska product is scliing at $2 0614 to arrive. There isnoc ange in White, We quote: W hite, 921,@971zc B cil RY k.—Holders are very firm and 1nsist on foll figures. Quoled a: 9215@95¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Ts nominal at 85c@81 15 il for new and $1 35 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The Cheva- $1@ t No sales. ~E88105 —December—2000 Everything under this head is firm in sy mpathy with the raw product. FLOUK—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 75@4 5: Bukers' extras, $4 65@4 70 B bl CUKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@20 B Lon; Cracked Cor "O?AG ® ton. MILLS1 UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. vsua: discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 50 % 100 ths: Kye Floor, $2 25 3 100: Rice Fiour, £5 75: Cornmeal, $:@- 25; extra cream do $2 70; Ontmeal. §860; Oat Groals, $4: Hominy, $3 100 3 Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 bU; Cracked Wheat, §3; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, 2275: Rolled Oats(bbly) ,84 95@5 16; Pearl Bariey, 53 T5@4; Spilt Peas, 13 50; Green do, 84 25 » 100 b, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, All changes coutinue upward. Hay Is nighec agaln and very firm at the advance. Bran fs marked up50c. No further change in Middlings. <olled Barley is bigher again. BRAN—$15@15 50 for Lhe best and $14@14 50 % (o1 for outslde brands. MIDDLLNG—$19@20 for lower grades and £20 50@21 50 B tou for the best. FEEDSTUFFs—Rolled Barley, $19@20: Ofl- cake Meal at the mili, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, #27 50; Chopped Feed, $15@16 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $10@14 B ton; Wheat and Oat, $10@1250; Oal, 89@L1 5U; | arley, $7T@11; com- pressed, sLO@12 < 0; Aifalfa, firsy cuttiug, 85 50@ 8: pecond, 86 0Q7 00; stock, §0@8; Clover, 356 ton. STRAW—30@40c B bal BEANS AND SEEDS. The California Bean-grower ought (o be grateful to the new tariff, for it has advanced prices for some d scriptions materialiy. Bayos are particu- larly sUff_and the White «inds are aiso tending upward. Spot stocks 01 these Kiuds are light and LIS helps the DpwWard movement. Bl ANS—Eayos, 8. 20@2 35. Small Whites, $126@1 £0 B cu: Large Whites, $116@! % ctl: Pinks, $1 25@1 35; Reds. $1 10@: 30; Black- eye, #1 50@) 85: Ked K dney, nominal; Lim s. 81 60@1 70; Butters, 8125@1 40; Pea, $1 256@ 180. 51 EDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@3 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 85 B cul: Flax, $1 60@1 70; Canars Seed, 1#4@2Y4c ® Ib: Alfaifa, 6l4c; Rape, 214@ ZI{‘C; Hemp, 3c; Timothy, 414c. DRIED PIAS—Niies, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 1709l POTATOES, UNION ., VEGETABLES. All descriptions under this heaa remain about as prevously quoted. The market Is well siocked. POTATOES—New Eariy Rose In boxes. 35@ 50c; n sacks, -0@40¢; new Burbanks, 40@70c @ ctl in boxes and @40c in sacks; inas Bur- bavks, 75@81: Sweet Potatoss. 134@2c B 1. ONION -~—silverskins, 30@9Jc @ ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay “quash i{s quotable at 85@50c % _box; Bay Cucumbers. 23@10¢ B box Pickles. 85¢ for No. 1 ana 40@buc for No. 2; Green Peppers, 2L@40c for Chile and 50@65c¢ for Bell: Green | eas, 134@2%sc B Ib; String Leans, 16 2¢; lama Beans, 2@8c; Green Okrs, 40460c o box: kgz Plant, BU@6Be; Cabbage, 60@TH0 B oti: Carrois, 26@30c % sacl Garlle, 11@ . 34¢ 3 Ib: :]on]'.")!“k 0%79706 !or'mvor; Green Coru, 6Uc@ sack, aToc crate for Berkeley and $1 @150 crate for Alameda. g BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter 1s firm at the quoted rates. Cheese has not changed or some time. Dealers are complaining of the poorness of Call- fornla Eggs, and say that they are coming In stale and even bad in sme insiances, owing probably to the hot weather. The Eastérn are running better and the buyers are taking them in profer- euce. EUTTER— ; CreaMErY—Fancy creameries, 20c; seconds, 18@loc B I DATRY— hoice to fancy, 16@18c ¥ B; lower grades, 12@15c. FICKLED—16@170 B 1. FIRKIN~10@16° B Ib. EASTERN—12@13c for ladle-packed. common 10@11c; Eastern, CHEESE—Chofce mild new, 75 @8 % s00d. 6@7c B > Crwm‘;:‘od‘dllcl:. oung America, e West 3 % A 8@ 13@l EGUS—R; 16@18c P doz: store Eggs, l@léc a'n%hufif‘iv.-.gm. 121@13c: Duck Eggs, lac # doz. TOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Domestic stock fs dull and weak owing to the free arrivals from the East. Anotber car of Eustern sold at 15@16c for I urkeys, $5 50 for Hens, 84 b0 for old Roosters, 85 foy Erollers and $4 5 ' for Fryers Live Turkeys 1 6@17¢ for Gobblers and 15@16¢ for Hens: Geese @ puir, 760@8: 20; Ducks, §2 50@ 325 for old and $5@4 50 for young: Hens, 33 50@ 450 9 doz: Koosters, young. $450@6: do, old, $4@4 25; Fryers, 3 50@4 # dozen: Broilers, $3@ 350 for large and $1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, #1@1 25 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, uominal DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Choice Peaches and Bartlett Pears are selling falrly at about previous pric:s Plums are in heavy supply and cheap. White Nectarines draz. Figs are In moderate stock. Apricots conunue in large suvpiy and low, Gooa Apples are steady. Grapes and Melons are about the same. Currants are a most gone. Lemons are easy under better supplies. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2 50@3 50 B chest for large and $3 for small. Blackberries, $1 50@ 50 P chest. Raspberries, $2 75@4 B chest. Huckleberrivs, o7 ® B. Surrants, 2@2 50 P chest. Red Necungs, wois0c: White, 26@400 B box. Peaches, 20@30c @ box and 16@5Uc ¥ basker for common kinds ant 25@50c ® box and 20@35¢ B basket for Crawfords; in bulk, $2.@30 9 ton for C ings. Plums, 70@40c P box; Javanese, 50@75c; Wash- ingtons, $10 B ton; Egg Plums, $1250; Green Gaces, @7 50. (hPricots, 15@30c B box and $6@12 60 9 ton b bu Pears, 30@40c ®_box and 15@20c P basket; Bartletts, 40@65. B box and 8156@18 B ton. Avples, 25@50c P box for common and 60 @xz:sc for good to chofce. Srabapples, 20@30c B bOX. wx;xn&’. \Whg1s 1ey ere, L0@50c B box: double layers, c. Grapes, 60@75¢ for Muscats, 50@86c for black and 30@50c ior Fontained eau and Sweeilwater. Watermelons, $5@15 100. Can:rloupes, 75c®$1 25 P crate. Nutmeg Melons, 50@50c B box. CITRUS FRUIT~—Lemons, $1@2 $ box for common and $2 25@ . 25 for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes, $4@5: California Limes. 75c § box: Rtasaas, 31 2694 609 busch: Fineappies, $1@8 0z. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prunes are st adily advancing and it s doubtfut whether any Santa Clars couid be obtained at 3c. Buyers have raised their bids for San Joaquin Prunes to 27%e. iresh Prunes are being con- trac ed in the Sania Cia:a at $20@<8 B ton. Apricots are firm but Do higuer. New Apples are on the mark-t at the Quotations. Honey Is very dull and in heavy supply. New Prunes, 3c stlif tor Santa Clara and north- ern and 27c for San Joaquin and southern. New Biack kiles, :@51ec @ Ib. DR ED FRUIT~-Quotaiions are as follows: Peacnes, o@oe: funcy, 61c: peeled, 8@llc: A pri- cots, new, sio, 5@6c B b carload lois: evaporated Apples, 51,@6c: sun-dried, 5¢: old Prunes, 2,@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@8c: Plums, 4@4sc for pitted and 1@) Yoc for unpitted; Nectarines, 315@dloc B b tor prime to1aucy; Pears 2@éc for quarters and 2@5C for halves. RAISIN Four-crow, loose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 8},@4c: crown. 23,@814c B b; seediess Sultanas. 5@5140; seedless Muscatels 4@4Yzc; $-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, £1 15@1 2 Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imperinl clusters, $2@2 25. NUTS—Walnuts. 61g@7c P b for s andard and 9@9%gc B M for sofishiell; Almonds, 6@7c for Lan- guedoc, 215@3V4c for hardsheil and S@8c B 1 for papershell; Peaiuts. 4@5c 3 B for Eas ern and 4 for CoMfornia; Hickory Nuis. 5a6c B _Ib; Pecans, £@10c ¢ 1; Filbert . 9@934c;: Brazi Nuts, 8@9c; Locoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HO\EY—:ew Comb, 10c tor bright and 7@8c : new water-white extracted, ign: amber extracted, 33,@4c B b X—22@25¢ B b. 2. for lower grade: 414@id4c: EBEEFWA PROVISIONS. The market 15 very lively and dealers expect another advance in & f-w days. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8 B'M for heavy, 8l5c for light medium, 8¢ for light, 10@10%%¢c forextralight and 111,@12c¢ for sugar-curea. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@l2%gc 8 Ib; Califorula Hams. 10@lic B b Mess Beel, $5@8 50 B bbl: extra mess do, $8 50@9: tamily do, $9 50@10: salt Yors, $ 50@s P bbl: extra prime Pora, 810 @1 50; extra clear, $13 50@14; mess. $12 50@13 # bbl: Bmoked Beef, 915¢ B Ih. LARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 414@be for compound and »34@8c for pure; palls, 6Ya@B34¢; Callforuin tierces, 4lc % Ib for compound and Blac for pure; Lalt-buls, Die: 10-1b Uns, 6Y4ci 4o 5, 614¢ B B COTOUENE — Tierces, 530 Packacer less than 800 s—1-> pails, 60 in & case. B7gc: B ails, 20 in a case, 835c; O6-1b palls, 12 in a cuse, 140t 10-10 pulls, 6 0'a case, SVpc: 50-I tns, 1 oF 210 o cuse, Thyc: wooden bockeis. 50 13 net, 7%4c; fancy tubs, B0 Ibs net, 754c: haf-bbls, about 110 s, Tc B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hops are neglected aod nominal. Wool is quiet Hides show no further change. S AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9c B Ib; | medium, 83zc ¥ b: light, Tigc: Cowhlides, 7@ 8c ® Ib; ~tags, bc; salted Kip, 7c: salied calf, Sc ® Ib; salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, l4c bb: culls and brands, 1lc: dry Kip and Veal, 1lc; ory Calf, 16c; culls, 10c; Goaisins, 20@35¢ each: Kids. bc: Deerskins, good summer. 26c # Ib: medium, 0c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, s.eariings. 10@20c each: short Wwool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c ench: long wools, b0@7bc »ach. 1 ALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23,@3c @ b: No. 2, 234@-Ypc: refined, bc; Grease, ZC Ib. WOl L—~pring ciip.'North rn. i4@l6c B m: Mountaln, 11@13c; Foouni I, 11@13c: Sun Jougquin, year’s clip, b@9c; do, sever months, §@.0c B b: early Lamby, acfective, 614@71%c; 1o, free, 100 1lc: Nevadas, 10@lzc; Eustern Oregon. 10@)2c. HOIS 6GHc B Ib for fair .0 cnofee aud 9@10c for fancy. Contract pr es are: 5@l0c ® b for new Oregons, 7@9c for new Wasnlugtons and 8@9c for Callorni.s. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags are strong av 5c; San Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Weilington. $8; Soutnfield Wellington, $7 60; Seatile, 35 50; Bryant, §5 50: Coos Bay. $4 75: Walisend, $7 50 # lon: Cumberland, 81450 B ton In bulk and $15 50 1 sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthraciie Eeg, %16 % ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10; Cannel, $9 ¥ ton: xock Springs, Castle Gate and Plensunt Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@1< in buik aud $13 # 10D in 8Ky CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, black or rod, 21g°1b, extra, 82 P doz: Whit: ( herries. 215, exira 82 50; 214-1h, standards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free. $1 10@} 50: A pricots, 90c@$1 05; Itaspberries, $1 75. Straw berries, $1 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tumatoes, 70¢ § dozen 23o-1b uins; Peas, $1@1 25 B dozen. COFFEFR— COSTA KicA—1714@18c B I nom. for prime washed ( 1one here); 161o@1614c for cood washed ; 1414@15¢ for goo ' 18@1i4c or good mixed with black bea 18; 1115@1 c for falr; 7%@11c for com- mou to ordinary _ RALVADOR—15@17c for good to prime washed; iBlp@ldlge for falr washed:. 1614@i7%c for £00d to prime washed peaberry: 1.@: 3 for supe- rior unwashed: 113@1i34c for good unwashed; 15@15%4¢ for good to prime unwasned peaberry. NICARAG UA—11@ 1144 for £00d unwashed: 15¢ for g0od unwashea pe. berry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—18@19c B 1b for prime to strictly pnme washed; 16@17%4c for £00d 10 stricti " good washed: 14@15Ygc for fair washed; 1:@1334c for medizm- 9@!C ,y¢ for ordi- nary: 5yy@-1e0 for inferior to common: 18@19c for 'good to prime washed peaberry: 113a@12Vgc for g00d Lo su perior unwashed. 15%4@16¢ for good 10 prime uniwashed peab-rry. ISH—prices_for Codtish are as foliows: Bundles, 414c @ 1. cases, selected. 434 B i boneless, 5i4c @ Ib: strips. Norway, oc 8 1b: strips, Narrow-zauge, 61ge B Ib: strips, Stiver King. 7c ¥ 1b: blocks, Ciipper, 6¢; blocks, Utien- tal, Blgc; biocks, Seabright, '7c; tablets, Crown bra.d T1sc; middies, 0 aen State, 614c; middles, White ~eal, 814c B Ib; desiccated, Gilv Edge, ¥ case of 2 dozen, $1 60; pickied Cod, bbls, $x: hali bbis. #4 50; Pacific Herring, 15c ® box: Duteh do, 90C@#1 10 P keg; Whitefish, $1 50 in ha £-bbis and $1 75 in kiis; Ton.ues and Sounds, $12: Mackere, bbli— o. 1, $20: No. 2, $18 50: No 8, $17: half bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2 $8 50 gs;‘{\:_ ,$8 50 kis—No. 1, $1 505 No. 2, $1 35, o. QUICKSILVER-$40 B flask. OlLL—California Castor ii, cases, No. 1. 95c; bbly, B0c P gal (marufacturers’ rates); Linseed Oll, 'in_bbls, boiled, 4Uc: do raw, 38c; cases, be more: Lard Of:, extra winter s rained, bbls. i8c: No. 1, 40c; cases, 4234c; China Nut, 49@53c @ gallon: Nea sfool Oii, bbis, 80¢; cases, 65¢; No. 1, bbls 50c; cases, 55c; ~perm, crude, 6Uc: natar white, BUc; bleached do. 85¢: Whaie Off, natn white, 40c: bleached do. 45c: Pacific Rubber Mixed Pajuts, white and honb-u colors, $1 26@1 85 eal: wagon co urs, $2@2 20 RO E iy St CAYOLIN b, ETC—The stand- ard Oil Company quotes as follows: Waterwhit Coal Ull, In bu k. 10%4c: Pearl VIl fn cases, 16ci Astral, do, 16¢; Star, do, 16c: Extra Star Oil, in cases. 20¢; ©luine, do, 21e; . ocene, do, 1¥c: De- oaorized Stove Gasolene, fn hu'k, 1llge; do. in cases, 17¢; 63 deg. Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 103481 63 de in cases, 15%c: 86 deg. Guso' lene, in bulk, 20c: 86 deg. do. in cases, 26¢ B gal. WHITE L' AD—Quoted 8. 5346612 B I RED LEAD—Quotable at 6@6%ac B Ib. TURPEN'1IN E—In cases, 44c; In iron barrels, | 89c: in wooden barrels, 41c B zal. 2 LUCOL—Bolled, b 13 36c: do cases, 41c: raw, bbls, S4c; do cases. 39c; 5-bb lots 1¢ less. CANDLES—The Standard Oli Company quotes as follows: Electric Ligni—6's 16 0z Tisc: 14 oz, 634c: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 0z, BY4c. Granites—6's, 16 oz, Blje: 14 07, Thac: 32 0% 1¢: 10 0z, Blac: LEA1THER- Harness, heavy, 30@s6c ® b; do medium, 28¢: dolight, 26@27¢: Rough ieather, 20 @2ics B Kips $40@45 ® dozen; Calf, 70@80c; ugh Splits, 7@8c: Beli-knife Splits, v@10c3 Co iar Leather, black, 10@12c B foot: do russet, 10@12¢; Skirting Loather. 30@.5¢ ® Ib. ¥ GAR—The Western Susar Kefinery Com- puny has wivanced lis prics and now duotes terms met cash: Cube and Crushed an Fine Crushed, Glac: Powdered, 6c: Dry Granu- Iated, 534c B ib: Confectioners' A, 53c: Maguolla A, 5C; “lixira ¢, 4%c; Golden C, 4v4c: Candy Granuiated, blge; nall-barrels 4c more than barrels, and boxes 340 more. SAN FRANCISLCO MEAT WARKET. Boe? continues steady and unchanged, Lamb is tirm. Prices for Mutton range about the same, Wholesalo rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First qn-nl’ty. 514¢ B b: second do, 5¢; third do, 4@4%5c . A L Cargs, S@6o: smal', 6@7¢ B 1. MUTTON—Wethers, Sya@tc; Ewes, 5@5%c B I LaMB—Spring. 7c B 1. POEK—Live Hogs, 31jc for large and 353@3%¢ tor amall Ana _medinm; sof. HOgs, Z¥a@3yac P Ib; dressea do, bc. WOoOD, LUMBER, Posts, &@10c each for No. 1 and 534@6%a¢ for No. 2: Redwood, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75. TANBARK—Nominal. LUMBER—Kates are nominal RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ETC. ¥OR 24 HOURS. 15.560| Uheess, CiS..ppm 71 8,545 | KRES, 008,010 11,220 14,650 | Hidex no_ 1T K13 280 | Petts. bdls. ..een +0 1,014/ Wina. gais. 2 40.600 00| Brandy, gals.. 5,700 Yolatoes, sks.... 1,980 Wool vis. 174 Onions, k.. 520/ 1.eacner. rol. 23 Hay. wona. 532| Lime, bbls... - 401 siraw, to 7|Quicksiiver, fisks 240 Eran sks, 7}7!() Mustard Seed, & _?; Middlings, eds. 472| vmilow. ctie - Butter, s 248 Chicory, bbs. 10 —— THE STOCK MARKET. The market for mining stocks wasunsettled yes- terday, but the best prices were generally higher than on Monday. Business was more active than usual. The North Gould & Curry assessment falla de- 1inqu entin office to-da; The Crown Point Mining Company has levied an assessment of 10 cents per share. Particulars of the new strice in the Slerra Ne- vada mive are as follows: A vein of ore assaying 23 high as $40@50 per ton In gold has bees found in edst crosscut 5, started from the northeast drift 8t u point 444 feet north from the Layton tunnel The crosscut I8 Into the ore about 8 jeet and sam ples gave the above assays. On the Comstock the new viscovery is regarded s very important, not only because of its gold ore, but as it occurs in & large area of unexp.ored ground. sments Fenaing. A Following 1sn list of as« ssmenis now pen-ing: Delinge Coxraxr. No. |Amt.| inthe (Sale Day. Board. Ana . .| 66 0b[.July 20, Yinle & N =] | 10{lapr 19l N Gould & Curry, 18| 10| 3uty 27f Utah o 01 Aug 6l Alpha Con....... .. 19| 10| .Aux 8| pt 2 Bes & Belcher. 62| 25...Augl|.Aug 26 Benou ... 19) 25/ Juiy 3 | Aug 25 Belcner, ... 1.0 55| 10.-Aug 19).Sept13 Crown Poin| 10", Aug 27/.Sept .. BOARD SALES. Following wers the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. -~17.160 C Point...21/10 ) 'otosi. 25300 G & C.....45|:250 Bavage. 47200 BNvV... 145 6110 100 Andes 1.50 5110 Opnir. 100 Potosl. 200 ..., 1100 . .55 100 CFolnc AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, 400 Belener....31200 Mexcn....41500 Savage... 34 T00 3 & trve . 5100 vevererernn. b2(300 36 500 Bullion.. 20 Vpnlr. 200 Seg Bel. 1U0 Choliar. 100 ... 304 cnlou. 500 Ovemn...10(200 .. 5(1 0 Potost 204 ¥ kw53 500 54 bt 5700 8 Nev..1.45 Following wers the saies In the Paclflc Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—1 500 Excnar 4006 &L 400 ... 30. 700 Potost. 26 1 Belcner,...2b. ‘24| 26/ 5|L200 5 L&A, 1000 5 Nev.l 400 Justice. -00 Kentuck. Ut 000 L Wash..0x 200 mex.. 100 Buiifon. 300 Caleda... 400 Chuccxe. 90 Cholr .. 700 Ovrma.... 900 Povost 80u L Poln: o Aoma....- 14140 Conti 1 0714200 Potosi....48 51500 Crwn Pt 301 tavage....58 200 At 200 1200 BB&M .05 000 > Nv..145 500 8 Hill, . 6{100 Stnrd1.57 1 200 Umion.....55 0% 50 Fulilon....16/400 . 200 Caled.....05/500 Nv Qu. 10 Cnallge.. 36400 Ucods .. ... 1 900 Chollar....55/30) Opuir. ....5b| 500 . 200 .. S%l10v0., 100 1.50/500 O 1000 1551500 Fotos CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 27—4 ». . Bid Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 15 16{luliaveesceier — U5 .- 07 UBiustica ... 05 07 Z 17 lEceniack T 06 0 - 38 28| Mexican. e s % 4 Bes: & Hoiohat 50 01 ceidental .. 10 11 Bullion ....... 09 10 phir.,. 85 86 Laledonia. 08 1tUverman...... 09 10 Chollar ., + otost. 49 b0 Con.Lal@ ~avage. . 34 85 Chailenes Co >corpion, . — ua! Con. 1mperia. 01 ~ex. Beicher . 05 06 Confiaence ... 1.10 liver Hill..© 0L _ 0z Con New Yofe — ~jerra Nevadi 145 1.50 Crown Polat.. 25 tandard ... 1.55 1.60 kurekaloa . 15 -yndicaze. 1 s Lxcnequec 02 nIOULVA...ea 55 56 Clua s Curiy, 45 mALNR L TS Lreeducces 92 oW Saikem B4 55 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. July 27-2 P 3 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. TBdas coup.1)2 13 |U Sdareg...1u9 3lug Lonew iwsueis — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCblase. 11115 — (UakGas 5s.. — 100 CAlElecL 66127 — |Lo2dists.. — 110 CntraCWbs — 9715 Omnibus ba.. 12.7512444 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 |P &0 Ry6s. — 113 Fdan L&P 831301, — |P&Ch Ry és. 10134 — FECHRR 631073, — |Pwist RRE111435118 Geary-st R8s — 10235/ keno, WLEL — 105 HU&S D 100 — Titacto P &u. — 100 Losang L8s — 100 [sF&NPRS:. 1051410515 DoGnteed 88 — 100 [<PRRAriz8: 975, 98 Mxt-stChleds124 128 — SPRRCalés. 10734 SPRK (alSs. 90 DoRyCon bs. 10914110 NatVin6slst — 300 (<PBrRCaifs 10634510614 NevCNgR7s. — 105 [SVWaters. 1193412014 N Ryoal 0a.i06 — [~VWaterds. 203 — Dlyla va — 96 [sikinusEa — 1021 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costs 80, 88Y5|Sprog Valley 10031007 MarinGo.. 60« — 1 @AS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. 95 Market-at Kauwny. 6 25 $4000 8 V Bouds, 4% 102 1.4 $8000 § P Branch K 108 50 = e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Murray F. Vandall to Giovauni Podesta, lot on W lipe of Franklin street, 100 N of Filbert, N 79, W 122:6, 8 24, W 29:6, 5155, E 27, N 100, E 125. quitcluim d ed: $10. W etmore Brothers to Herman Summerfield and Herman Komai, 1ot on S line of Bush street, 55 & of - ough, £ .5 by & 120; 8.0. John Cunningham to Jobn Lazan, lot on W Iine of Gough street, 70 N of Oak, N 67:6 by W 110; 300. o ain Mathleson to Grace Coolidge, lot on S line of Vallejo street, 145:7%5 E of Laxuna, E 22:9 by 5 107:5; also lot on NE corner of Page and - oie streeis, E 31:3 by N 100: also lot on & line of Valiey street, 162:8 SW of Douglass, W 101:10 by S 114; gift. George C. Sneider to Ann E. neider, lot on N Iine of Bu.h street, 171:1. 15 W ot Buchanan, W 34:4% by N 137:6: also loton W line of Calhoun streei, 114:7 N of Green, N 45:10 by W 91: £10, William i Cummins {0 Ida M. Cummiss, iot on N line of Lilv avenue, 82:6 W of Buchanan street, W 27:6 by N 8U; gifi. City end County «f san Francisco to Amelia Dorland and Leouore A. Souc, lot on SE cor- ner of hurch and Dorland streets, 8 116:8 by i 163, N 6, W 50, N 100, W 113; $—. Jane K. Ginbs to Mery G.. wi‘e of Alexander Heynemann, lot on E line of Barilett street, 1958 of Twenty-fitth, = 130 by E 1.7; gt Phiiip und Magdalina Sieben to_Jucob Sanders, lotou NE line or ~eve 'th street, 250 SE of How- ard, SE 25 by NE 90: $100. M. J. Savage Lo American Surety Company of New York, loton S line of California street, 32:6 E of Sixth avenue, E 25 by S 100; $10. Estate of B.sil' Nor.is (by Charies W. Ross, exegutor) (o Charles H. Linn, lou on W line of Foruy-fitth avenue, 100 8 of K street, 8 50 by W 120: $226. John J. Travers to Sarah Travers, undivided one-fifth interest in lot on SW corner of Twenty- fourth and Bellevue streets. 570 by W 125; $10. Michael Gorman o Mary Gorman and Sarah F. Gill, lot on N K coruer of Courtland and California avenues, E 70 by N 70, lots 145 to 147, Cobb Tract; gift. Eugene and Mary £. Moffat to Charles Babbidge, lots 22, 23 and 24, biock 382, O'Neil & Haley “Lract; grant. Constantine, E. A. and Agnes A. Foester to Fer- dinand . Hesthal, lot on N ilue 0f Belgrave ave- nne, 823:5 £ of Sianyan street, £ 125 by N 100, lots 34 to 38, block 6, sutdivision 1, Clarendon Heights; §10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. George and_Louise J. Roeth to Lillie E. Powel- son, lot on W iine of Myrile street, 126 S of 1wenty-fourth. S 25 by W 122, being a portion of 10017, b ocx 635, map of MaiKet-street los, Oak- land: $10. E. E. and Lillie E. Powelson to Georze Roeth. lot on W iine of Chestnut street, 160:6 N of Twenty-sixth, N 50 by W 127, being the N E por- ifon «f lo. 14.'block N, map of survey of Northern Extension of Uakland, Oakland: $10. Walter C. Beatie 10 Jane K. Sather,lot on SW corner of Ninth and Jefferson streets, W 76 by N 100, being lots 19 to 22, b ock 115, Oakland: $5. John .. and Nettie M. Carroll to same, lo. on NW corner_of Deiger or Twentleth street and Broadway, N 67 by W 113:6, Oakland; also 1ot on W iine of Broadway, 100 N of Deiger or Twen- tieth, N 50 by W 100, Uakland: 5. Churles k. and Nannie G Tozer to Jessie G. Campbel!, 1ot on N line of Fe ton street, 80 W from W line of rizht 0 wey of California and Ne- vada Railroad, W 40 by N 154, being_portion of lots 7 and 8, biock C, Oakiand Annex; $1600. Wililam M. Hatfield azd Wiliam I Fixeey to J. H. T. Watkinson, lo.s 41 ant 43 Map of Predmont Tract, Uakland Township: $1.. Mountain View Cem-tery Association to | nomas 3 Chadbourne, lot 164, ia piat 14, Mountain View Ceiwetery, Oakland Township; 8532 Thomas E. and Charlotte J. Hanson to Jane K. Sather, lot on E line of Park street. 50 S or Webb avenue, K 99:8, S 50, W 100, N being 10t 1. b ock A, Alameda Station Homestesd “Tract, Alameda; $5. Charle. H. ~aylorto Lillle M. Naylor,lot on N corner of Versailles avenu- and iands of Eilza- beth Fiizsimmous by deeds of August 22, 1579, said vegluniug point being distunt 268 S from poinc of interseciion of Versailles avenue with SW corner of Central avenue: thence NW 138:6, SW 45, SE 138:6, NE 45, to beginning, Alamed: g8z A’ A. Fink to Odflon Palin, lot on E line of Ninth street, 160 S of Delaware, ¥ 130 by S 50, being lot 17, block 79, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. : Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Jose da Costa Coxeiles, lot on W line of ‘ienih street. 180 N of Channing way. N 50 by W 130, Leing the N 22 feet of 0. 12 and S 28 feet of Jot 11, block 133, Corrected Map of Kaymond Tract, Berkeley; $5. Almon P. and Efiza A. Frary to Morris Windt, lot on S line of Hallet avenue, 323:13; W of San Pablo avenue, W 100 uy S 135, being ot 59, biock 6, Maxwell Tract, Uakland Township: alsu 10t be ginning at point in center of Coliege avenue 53 feet on & course N W from corner of common to plats b . 71,75 und 77, rancno V. and D. Peraits, (Lence NE 150, NW 120,20, SW 150, SE 120.20 (0 begin- ning, being lois 1 an1 2, block A, Universiiy Villa Tract, Berkeley; also 10t on SE ‘corner of Lowell ani Tomkins sire-ts, S 45 by k 120, being lot 3, biock 28, map o1 resubdivision of portion of block 29, ~mitivs subdivision of Muitnews Lract, Berke- ley: $10. Charlos Calson (by Commuissioner) to Unlon Savings Bauk, loi on ¥ line of Wood street, 90:7%4 . of Fifteenth, N 80 by I 100, being lot 4, Dock 'C, ‘Garden Tract” Homestead, Oakland; $2230. ‘Adaiine E. Walton (administratnix estate of Amos D. Walton) t0 Edwin Sutberland, undivided half interest in lot ou SW line of kas: T wenty- second street. 153:10 NW of Tw. uty-fourtn avenue, N W 40 by SW 150, b ock G, subdivision 50 Assuciates’ Truct, East Oakland; $700. F. B. and Elmira . Thompson to H. H. White. 1ot on N line of Muariposs sireet, 41 W of Brown, W 41 by N 118.50, being lot 3, resubdivision of block A, Brumagim Tract. Oakland Annex. $10. M. E. Pritcaara to John Freuler, lot on E line of Maceall screct, 94 ~ 0f Merced avenue, S 46 by £ 125, being lot 4, block C, same, Oakland Anne: $10. Flizabeth Lyle to A. G. Lyle, lots 5 to 8 block C, Fruiivale Station Tract, Brooklyn Townshi gift. Hugh and Anna S. Hogan to John Z. Huichin- som, 10ts 15 and 16. map of the Orchard Tract, Brooklyn Townsnip: $10. Mary J. Moss. Jossie E. and Perry H. Auseon, Lulu 8. and Wiiliam L. Taylor to Eda Voinevicn or Ida Wolmilza, re-record 597 d 14, lot 23, b.ock W, amended map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. e . THE CALL CALENDAL July, 1897. rst Quarter| i July 7. | 910 == | @7 Full 200 & Juiy1s. 8 1415|186 ‘F‘ 5| s 12 |18 18 |19 | 20 23 | 24 | (ALast Quarte| __\fi_‘@ July 21 o7 | 75‘29130‘51; | New Moon. ! July 29. J == e =] OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francsico. ETEAMER |DESTINATION.| AAILS. | PIER. Colon.... Panama Juiy 28,1urm P M S S L00s B5ay . | Newpor: July 2 FAM | Pler LL Humboldt.. | HumboldtBay lin v PM | Pler 8 July 30, 9au|Pier 9 July 50, 2rn Pleed Joly 81,11am | Plerll July 31.12 ™| Plerls City Puebia | Vic & Pst Snd Yomons.... | HumboldiBay Coron: . |%an Diego. ... d | Oregon ports.. ABlancoand | Osao e ol p12a | e Czarina..... | U003 Bay... Chitka Ferndale. july 81, 1w |Pier 13 Columbia. .. | Foruand. Aug 110am | Plert Mexico. Aug 3,10am | Pier 11 Aug 210Aw|Pler s Aug 2 vam Pleell Aug 3,10au|Pier 2 Aug 4 liam | Pierll Aug 610au|pier g 25 |racific Liza, 4614 4714 c‘:‘i:"l‘"l. L $8ly - [N G&Klec. 985 9814 M Kleo Lighi 91 9i4/~anFrancsod 3° — Slockion.. ... — 16 Vak G L& ity 5434 Fuo Gus lmp Pély 9dig INSURANCE STOCKS. Flreman'srs — 185 | L COMMERCIAL BANK STOORE. o-Cal . 52 - Farst Naoa, 1! 1Y BaikofCal, 385 23% |LondonP&A. 147 — Cubb&1Uo b8 — renkx. | 44— BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. €er8&1,00. i34) — [~avd&.oma. — 105 bS&L.105) 1160 |[security.... 330 — o 0 |Uniou Tria 950 1080 Brsav Uniondd0 fornia. ... i V! 112 [usksSucdas - 100 et = Jc: — |Presidio..... B | 4614 46%4 rvnas erocns: 34 11 |wisniCom... 337 3414 90 116 |Vigorte..... I 2 84 90 MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. . — 978 Nat Vinvo. 4 — HawCo . 4 'ac Aux Hutehs Puo 2764 1 baeihracon w0 = MerkxAssa Yo o — |Parf PmnCa 6 — SALKS—MOENLNG BESSION. Board— 106 Giant Powder Con. 1 ¥oastern Dynamite. 230 Hutchinson & P Co .. ki3 do do -0 do do, 40 Mutual Electric Ligh 80 8 ¥ Gas & Eleciric Co, . 18V Water. . $1000 8 V 4% Ho #1000 5 P of A Bonds. Streei— 00 5V Water. BALES—AFTERNOON SKSSION. Board— 150 Hawalian Commercial . 1675 50 do ao. s 90 16 75 50 do do,b10. 16 87 80 do do 18 87 50 Hnotehinson 8 P Co. 27 75 13 Market-st Railway. . 48 25 5 Oaklno Gas.. . 5450 100 5 F Gas & Kiectric Co. v 26 80 5V Water. eees 100 87 20 do ado ereeee 10100 STEAMEKS TO RRIVE. STEAMER | FrOM |__Dux Willamette. ... |Seattle. | July 7 Columbi Foiland. July 28 Washtenaw .... | Tacom July 28 Corona. San viego .. July 29 Newport. Panama. July 29 Alameda. Sydney. _July 29 Crarina. Coos o July 28 Pomona... . Humboldt July 29 Alljance Portland. July 29 Crescen: Cicy. .. | Urescent City, Julv 29 Alice Blanchard | ( regou ports.... JJuy 30 Chilkat.. .| Eel River. July 30 yaquina Bay July 51 Coos Bay | suiy 81 Newport. Juiy 31 Victoria July 31 . | Seattle July 31 - |rortiana. .. Aug 2 | Crescent Gty ‘Aug 2 San Diego....... Aug 2 Humboldt . Humbold: Bav. .. .Aug 2 Belgic China and Japan. JAug 3 oo« Bav N ewnor Aung 4 SUN, MOON AAND TI.E. TNTT®ED ETATRS COAST AND GEODFTIC BURVEY- TiMrs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND LW WATERS AT FOKT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EAN FRANCISCO BAy. PUBLISHED BY OFFt ClAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low \waters occur At th3 City Front (Missioz-sires; Wharf) abou: twenty five minuies Jsice than at Fori Polal e Leigas ©of tide is the same a: both places. July 1897 Wednestas. July 28. Sun rises .5.09/Moon rises 2.51au Sun sets . 17.23| Mocn sets. .52pM 5| Time| poor | Time| pouy | Time | poey [Time| poor ElE W H L w T 28 4.35 3Z(10.05] 56 29| 6.08 48/10.49 5.5 80| 5.40(—0.1/1252 30/11.36| 5 81| 6.04| 0.2( L1 H W L 1{ v.29| 51| &.52 5.3 2| 1.26| 4.8] 7.85 5.2 8| 2.33] 4.s| 816, 64| 910 1.6 NoTx—1In the above exposicion of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, 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 the last or right 50 to beginning, | when there are but threo iides. as sometimes Sccurs. The Leights glveu are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survay Charts, excep: when & minas sign (—) precedes tia height, and then the number givenls sul from the depth given by ihe charts. e NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographia oOffice located in tha Merctants Exchange iy maintained in San Francisco for the benefi; of mariners without regard (0 nationallty and free o7 expense. ‘Navizators are cordially Invited 10 visiy the office, whern complete sets Of charts «nd salling directions of the world are kept on han: or com. parison and reference, and the 1atest information can always be obtained regarding lichis dangery to navigation and all mWALErs Of INIErest 10 ocean commerce. The tima ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about Len minutes hafore Toon. and is dropped at noon. 120th m e telograpbic signal received each day iron yng nited States Naval Ob:ervaiory & Maro [yang A notlce stating whether the tims bal wag dropped on time, or giving the error, it a published the same day by the afternoon and by ihe morning papers the 10ilowlng W. 5 Huone Lientenant, U. 8 N., in cuy, 15 orsy The Time Ball. ERANCH FYDROSRATHIO OFFICe, . 4 X MERCHANTS EXCHAvVaR - SAN FRANCISCO. July 27. 1897. | Tne time bail on Telegrapn Hil was armopst exactly at noon to-day—L e. &t noon of the 120,y meridian, OF CXACUY && B P. M., Greenwlen time. W. K Huames, Lientenant U. 8 N.. lu eharge. Forecast of Wind and Weath r in the North Pacific Ocean for Augus:. BRANCH H YDEOGRAPHIC OFF SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 26, 1897 | In the China Seas and the viciulty of tha f lippine Islands rain squalis and occasional thunder storms may be expecied. Squally weather muy be expected in the vieir of the Hawalian Islands and thunder-siorms : the coasts of Mexico and « entral America. Typhoons may be expected more frequentiy this month than last n the China Neas. probahiy first appearing to the eastward of the Philippine Jslands. After crossinz the line coming north vessels bound for the west co:st of America may expec: heavy rain squalls and occasional thunder-storms and wind squalls In passing through the region o th - doldrums. Fog ard heavy mist will be prevalent along the Amerlcan coast, and north of the 40th paraliel from the Am-rican COAst to the Asiatic coast 0o~ casional fog ma. Lieutenant U SHIPPING INTILLIGENCE, Arrnived TUESDAY, July 27. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, 17 hours 40 min from Eureka: pass and mdse, 1o M Kalish & Co. Sunr Bonita, Nichoison, 6% nours rrom San Diego; pro tuce, to Goodsll, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rival. Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Bragg: lumber, 10 Gray & Mi:chell. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, B4 hours from New- port, cte: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor bark 8.jorn, Hals 64 davs from Newcasile, NSW: tons coal, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Cleared TUESDAY, Julv 27. Stmr Doric, Smith, Yokohama and Hongkong, via Honoiuiu; O & O S 8 Co. Bark Martha Davis, Fris, Honolul Co. Salled. TUESDAY, July 27. Stmr tate of Californta, Green, Astoria. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Brstmr Doric. Smith, Yokohama and Hong- kong. via Howolulu. *imr Gipsv. Leland. Santa Craz Bark Aureola. Swan, Willapa Harbor. i ark Morcha Davis, Frils, Honoluiu. Schr Golden Gate, Jorgenson, r'oint Arena. Schr Berwick, Pedersen. Nehalem River. Schr Aibion, Grunnell, Mendocino. Schr Moro, Jorzenson, Coquille River. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 27 -10 m thick; wind BW; velocity 16 mites. Charters. The Br bark Sydenham loads lumber on the sound for Freemantle, 43s 9d. The Br ships Osborne and Alcides are chartered for wheat or barley to Europe. 21s 3d. The Br ship Samaritan loads wheat for Europe. Spoken. June 25—Lat 46 S long 63 W, Br park Ellisland, from Swansea, for San Fraacisco. Miscellaneous. The whaling bark Cape Horn Pigeon, Scullan, hence Nov 25, 1894, for whaling cruiss. has been lost in Japan Coast Sea, Crew saved. About 900 bls sperm Of were iost with the vessel. About 2000 1bs of bone had been shipped hume. Vessel owned by J and W R Wing of New Bedford. Domestic Ports. PORT TOWNSEND- Arrived July 26-Schr Satior Hoy, from Port Clarence. SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 27—3chr Web- fo ', hence July 13. TATOOSH—Passed July 26—S¢hr Comet, from Sa Pedro. for Puget Sound. NEWPORT—Arrived suly 27—Kchr from Eureka; schr Lauca Madsen, B aceley. SEATTLE—Arrived July 27—Schr Sequola and bark Lig Bonanza, from San Diego. ABTORIA—Sailed July 27—sunr Columbia, for Ean Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July 26—Schr Mabel Gray, from Newpot. Arrived July 27—Stmr Pomona, hence Jul 26: stmr Natioual City, hence July 28, VENTURA—Arr vad July 27-Stmr George Loomis, heace July 26. Suiled July 27—Stur George Loomis, for San Francis o. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled July 27—Ship C F gargent, for Viadivostock. PORT ANG ELES—Salled July 27—Br ship Port Stanley. ALBION—Salled July 27—Stmr Cleone, for San Francisco. HARDY CREEK—Salled July 27—S mr Sco:la and schr Joseph and Henry, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—arr ved July 27—Stme_Faralion, hence July 24,via Eureka; stmr Alice Blunchard, from Portlana. POKT LOS ANGELES—Satled July 27—Stmc Aleatraz. POINT ARENA—Salled July 27—Stmr Gresn- ‘wood, tor Port Los Angeles. TACOMA—Arrived July 27—Schr Chas E Falk, from San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 27—Stmr Tila- mook, from Eureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 27—Schr De- fender, hence Juiy 9. EVERETT Satled July 27—Schr Roy Somers, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared July 26—Bark Adam W Spies. for Honoluia. Forelgn Ports. SINGAPORE—Arrived July 23—Stmr City of Everett, hence June 18, for Calcuita. COLON—Sailed July 24—s.mc Alliance for New Yorl LONDON—Salled July :6—Br saip Roby,for San Dieeo. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 24—Fr bark Adeipnes. hence March 12 YOKOHAMA—Arrived Julv 24—Br ship Glene- richt.from Port Gamble; July 26—Br stmrs Hupeh and Empress of China, from Vancouver. QUEENSTOW N—Salied July 24—Br sbip Ar dencraig. for Dublin. NICOLAEFSKI—Salled July 20~SchrMaweema for Port Townseud. Importations. EUREKA—Per_Bambolit—77,523 ft lumber, 431000 shingles, 5048 fu cleats and laths, 16,000 shakes, 1233 It tank lumber, 34 pes donkey en- gines. 25 bags wool. 1 cs cizars. 1 csmenl, 111 Pkgs mdse, 101 bxs butcer, 700 sheep, 1 bx rock, 1 sk coin. 7 pkgs express. GOLETA— Per Honlta—10%3 ks wool, 1 pkg peits. 1 pkg hides. Sauia (ruz Island—1 pkg mdse, 2 sks wool, 1 pke wood. Port Harford—67 hogs. Cay ucos—38 hozs. 150 head cattle. San Simeon—128 hogs. Lompoc—10 pcgs mdse, 31 s honey, 28 bales seaweed, 67 sks mustard, 4690 sks barley. 2 sks ; Welch & M. —Weather Einoran, from Port Les NEWPORT—Per Coos Bay—1 bx seed, 16 cs hones. . ~an Pedro -3 pkgs mdse, 2 bxsseed. Ventura—42 bxs oranges. 89 bxslemons, 3 sks beeswax. 7 pkes mdse. 1 bdl dry hides. East San Pedro—6 pkgs preservaline, 21 pkgy mdse. Carplnterla—13 s<s crawfish, 39 bbls asphal- tom. Santa Barbara—2 bxs fish, 37 bxs oranges, 157 bxs lemons, 19 sks crawfish, 1 pke mdse. Gaviota g sks wool. 1bdl pe s, 2 bxs fish, 21 sks crawtish Port Harior 1—55 pk s mase, 47 bils hides. 1 bt pelts, 13k tails | keg 3lg bxs butter, 9 cs esgs, 4722 sks barley. 97 bxs fish. Civucoi—2 tubs 10 bxs buiter, 3 coops poultry, 2bds hides. 3 cseggs, 7 dressedcalves, 1 pkg mdse Sau 8imeon—4 tubs 1814 bxs butcer, 6 cs exzs, 9 pkgs mdse. 3 coops chickeus, 4 bales seaweed. 8 bales xbaiones. Monterey—4 cscheose, 7 pkgs vege'ables, 2 bxs dry quiis, 8 sks abalones, 4 rolis matting. 18 bxs apples. Consignee:. per Bonita—Thomas Denigan. Son & Co; G Morrow: Santa Cruz fsland Co: C E Whitney & Co: South San Francisco Packg & P Co: Johnson & Brown: Western Meat Co: Standard Ofl «o: Meyerfield, Mitche'l & Co: A P Hotaling & Co; H Duiard; Jonus, Erlanger & Co; A Pallies. Per Humboldi—-coit & Van Arnsdale; Chas Nelson; C A Hooper & Co: F Korbei & brus; TUnion Lumber Co: Thos Denigans’ ~ons & (o Mau, ~aaer & Co: John Wieland’s Brew Co Enterprise Brewery: City Brewery; Standard Ofl Co; Demin.-Pamer Mill Co; Hilme , Breahoff & S: Brigham, lioppe & Co: 'F B Haight: Healds- burg & S Com Co: Ross & Hewleit; W heaton, Breon & Co. R Lindsey: Wells, Farg & Co. Per Coos Bay—Cox S «d and P Co; Montgumerv & Co; J Demariini & Co; J Ivancovicn & Co; L Sca ena & Co; Haas Bros: John Magee; Hol- brook, Merrill & Stetson: Wangenheim, Stern- heim Co: Harris Bros: Holbrook, Merriil & Stet- son: order; Reed & Co; American Union Fish ¢ o: A Paarmi; A Levy & C0: Wetmore Bros Wolft & sons: G_Camalloni; Pacific (oast kish Co. Milani & Co: Costigav, Cohn & Co; Thomas Dennisan S & Co; J B Tnguelia: Bavaria Brewery: § Strauss; Hills fros: H Kirchman & Co: Himer, B & % Marshall & R; S F Milling Co: P Gusmani: Pac Coast F C2; MW C | rice @ Co: Ross & Hew ett; Norton, Tel'er & Co: Dairy- mens’ Union: Kuss. Keriy & H; A Wyss: B.s in- ger & Co: H vutard; F Url & Co: B igham, Hoppe & Co: Crown Dist Co: A M Jorian: Marshall, Tageert & Co; H. Meyers: Poultrymau’s Uaion: 0 BSmith & Co; H N Tilden & Co; W Mitch-1l Bherry, Avila & Co; Brandensteln & Co; F R Stewsrt.