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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY EPTEMBER 235, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY O} 1HE MARKETS. Silver declined again. ‘Wheat lower anl neglected. O:ber Cerea's unchanged. Flaxseed ower. Beans declined sharply. Millers report trade quieter. Iay and Feedstufts steady. Linseed Ofl lower. Potatoes and Onions about the same. Eastern Eggs higher. Lutter unchaoged. Two cars of Eastern Poultry at hand. Limes rather higher. Other fruits unchanged. ¥astern buyers nibbling at Prunes again. Fair demand for Provisions. Hides, Hops and Wool unchianged, Beeiand Pork the same. | New York Exchange higher. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. From a report issued by the Bureau of Statistics ©0f the Treasury Department it is learned that the value of the exports of merchandis: from the | United States during Auczus: was $80 830 393, and the value of imports $39 876.640, showing an | excess of exports of $40.953.753. The value of tne export. jor the eight months ending August s $541,702.673. ana that of imports $346.473- 460: excess of exports. $95 2 3. There was during the month an excessof the imparts over the exports of gold coln a builion amounting to £2,500,687, while the exports of sliv-r coinand buliion exceeded that of the imports by $3,521, 625, Post’s London financial cab'egram : The stock markets were geperally dull i0-day in an- ticipation of the rise in the bauk rate to-morrow. Americans, however, rallied sharply at the close on the news of the withdrawal of gold from the Bank of L‘nfiund for shipment to New Yo x, and prices closed strong at the bes.. There were more signs of knglisn snd Continental buving than since the upward movement commenced. Fore'gn s:ocks were dull. notably Spatish. Th - Paris bourse was du!l early on the Spanish affairs, but closed better. The Eerlin market was steady. AVAILABL® GRAIN SUPPLY. 2 NEW YORK, Y. Sept. 22.—Special cable and teiczrapnic dispatches to Brads:reet's, cover ing the priucipal points of accumulation, indicate the fo.lowing chauges’ in available supp.ies to last taturday, as compared w.th the previous &lul‘-‘ day: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of | riockles. increase, 2,95.,00) bushes. Afloat for and in Kurope, increase, 2,100,000 bushels. | World's supply, total_increase, 4,161,000 bushels. Corn, Uulted States and Cansda, east of Kockies, increase. 1,301,000 busheis. Oas, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, increase, 1,200,000 bushels The more important Increase in_ stocks of avail- able wheat last week, not included in the official visible supply report, are 665,000 bushels at vari- | ons Manitoba storage polat-: v22.000 bushels at Fort Williams, Unt.. 204,000 bushels in Chicago private elevators: 69,000 vushe.s in Milwaiukee private eleva o's, and 50 00U bush-1s in North- wesiern interior elevators. The corresponding de- creases are 270,000 busliels at New Orieans, 253 000 bushels at Gal veston, 45,000 bushels at New- por: News and 30,000 bu.hels at Ogdensburg. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Share NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 32.—Money on call strong at 2@4x: last loan 2%, closed offered Z%: prime mercantile paper, 4@4lg¥: Sterhng exchange heavy. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 ¥i3, for demand, and 84 82140 4 BB for sixty days: posted rates 4 B3lo@4 84 and $4 8515@4 8610: commercial bills, $4 Bllg: centimes at Antwerp. The longs also ook ad- vantage of the advance to unioad a good deal of tueir boldings, and the result was that vecember dropped back to 80%sc. Then the market turned for the last time. 1 ue cash strength at Miuneapo- lis brought the seiling t0 a sudden halt and prices commenced to climb at ouce until Decem- ber icuched the high point of the day. 921ac, which was shortiy before the close. Confirmatory reports from the Uniied ~tates Consul at Odessa concerning the Russian crop shor:age also help in the late sirength. December closed at 9214c. Cora sturted easier with wheat and on larzer re- celpts than expected. 1he market soon recovered its tone and closed strong and 3sc higher than yesterday. Cats were quiet but_firm. The feature was the Iarge cash business, 750,000 bushels being re- jorted sold here for shipment. and this was the principal cause of the strength, though 1o & certain extent wheat and corn assisted. Provisions were almos. as slow as oats. The market ruled easy around the opening because of the heuvy hog receipts and consequent aecline in yard prices. A complete recovery ensued later in Sympathy with the advance in the grain markets, &0d the closinz was at the best prices of the day. I e leading futures ranged us follows: ARTICLES. Cpen. | High. | Low. | Close. Wheat No. 2— September........ e214| 93 | 9114l 93 Decempver (new) 903, | 927%| 9015 9214 May ... LI ose ™| e1sg) wesp| 913 Corn No. 2— 4 Seplemoer........ 283, | 2034 282. 2935 December. 3 oal Blig BU3s Bl Ma 337 B434| 385| 343 Oats No. 2 September. 1935| 193] 1935 193 December. .. 2035 21 201|207 MRy 231g| 2354 315 2368 Mess Pork @ bl ! 8321583215 8 17158 3314 5 |wa0 7|8 25" |5 40 Tanuary. 2|9 374q 9 274 9 8744 0. P 100 e October.. 2 460|456 460 December 21414 67154 60 |4 6714 January 2 To|4 8214(4 75 48205 Short Ribs, 100 M | October. 51214507145 1215 Decembe 15(4 95 4 8714|495 January.. Ta|d 9214 8TV [4 9205 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, barely steady. No.2 Spring W heat. 9213@93c: No.3 Spring. Wheat, 85@x9c: No. 2 Red. 93@94sgc: No. 2 Corn, 2914@2914c: No. 2 Oats, 204 White. f. 0. 0., 223,@23%4c: No. 3 White 1. o. New York Kxchange. telegraphic.. — i Fine SLver, per ounce... = b Mexican Dolars................e.ce 46 4633 IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Spot Wheat was lower and nezlected, owing to depressed forelgn marke:s. Futures were irregalar, {n sympa, hy with Chicago, which bobbed #bout a good deal. Local quotations are as follows: $1 50@1 5114 for No. 1, $1 5214 for cholce and $1 55@1 5712 ® ctl for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Skssion—9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 cu's. $1 5314 ; 2000, $1 52%; 16,000, $1 5234; 14,000, $1 5255 SECOND “kssion — December — 5000 ctls, B %?!Sx//:f 22,000, $1 5214; 2000, $1523: 4000, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—d6. 000 ctls, 1527 42,000, §15:55: 2000, § 53: LH000 R oSN s 3000, $103 057 2000, AFTERNOON Skssiox—Decemler—86.000 ctls, 22,000, $1 53Vs: 10 000, May—2u00, §1 52%: . —1he market is dull and unchanged. Feed, 9215@9714c: Chevalier, $1 5215@1 571 for No. 1 and &1 35@! 40 for No. 2: Brewing, El 10 for No. 1and $1@10%% B cu tor darc oast. A CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL S¥ss10N—9:15 o’clock—No sales. SE D SESS10N R; AFTEENOON SESSION. OAiS—Business s siack at unchanged prices. Fanucy Feed quotable at §1 55@1 40 B cil: good to choice, §1 2U@1 30 B ct ; common, 31 0746@ 1 1744; Surprise, $1 46@1 50: Rea, $1 15@1 20 Gray, $1 1215@] 1714; Milling, $1 30@1 35 # cil; Biack, for teed, $1@1 10; for seed. 31 16@ 1 80. Ciipped Oats sell at $1@2 P Lon over the raw product. CORN—Nothing new to report. Small Round Yellow, $1 25; Large Yellow, 81 10@1 15; White, F110@1 1215 % ctl. RYi—$l 1216@1 15 B ctl. BUCKWHEA 1 —95c@$l 15 B ctl. ELOUR AAD MILLSTUFFS, The Forfarshire takes for Cork 23,025 barrels Flour, valued at $115,125. The China steamer 1 tierces, 5@5t4c B b for compound and 64c for pures Balt-bbis, 634c: 10- uins, Thge; dod-I i3zc. COTTOLENE—Tierces, t3sc. Packa: es loss than 800 ms—1.1b pails, 60 in a case, 87gc; 3-b pails, 20 in & case, 8ac. 5-Ib_palis, 12 in u case, Blgc: 10-1b puils, 61u a case, Sge: 50-1b tins, 1 or Zina case. T8gc: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs met, 7750; fancy tubs B0 Ib3 net. T55c: balf bbis, about 110 tbs, Tlec B 1. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hops are steady at the prices and th's is about all. The demand fs ot brisk at the moment. HIpES AND ~KINS—Culls and brands tell le under sound stock. Henvy salied steers. 9@9%c ® 1b: medium, 8L4@8c B Ib; light. B@5i4c: Low- hides, 8@9c @ Th; Stags, 6¢c: saited Kip, 814@9c; salted Calf, 9@10c B Ib; salted Veal, 816@uc; dry Hides. 1ac # b: culls and brands, 12¢_ ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 17c: culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, gcod summer, 25¢ $ 1b: medium, 20c; winter. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20c each; suort wool, 25@4i0c each; medium, 5070 each: loug wools, 75G90¢ each, TALLOW 2, 214@3Yge: refined, bo: : . ‘WOOL—Fall clip—Middle counties, free, 10@13c: do defective. 10@11c: San Joaquin, defective. 7@ 8l4c: do Lambs. 614@8c: Southern Mountain, 8@1lc: tree Northern, 10@12c B 1b; ao, defect- tve, 9@11c. 1OPS—0ld crop, 6@8c B I for fair to choice and 9@10c for fancy. Contract prices are 10@13¢c # 1 for new California. GENERAL MEKCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 53 514c: San Quen- tin, £5 40: Wool Bags. 27@30c; Frait Bags, 5l4c, 534c and 6c for (he different sizes. COAL—Wellingion, ! New Wellington. $3; Soushtield Wellington. 7 50: Seattle, §5 60: Bry- a0t '$6 50; Coos Eay. $4 75; Wallsend, $6 756 8 ton: Cumberland, $14 60 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egs, $13 @ ton: Weish Anthracite,’ $:@12; Cunnel, — ton: Rock Springs, Cestle Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, §760; Coke, $11@12 1 bulk and 813 B ton n Sks. LINSEED OIL—Is lower at 47c in bbls for raw and 49c for boiled. Cases 5¢ more. UGAR—The Western Sugar Reficery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crashed, 65sc; Powdered. 61gc: Dry Granu- lated, 514c B 1h; Contectioners’ A, 5%sc: Magnolia A, 51gc. Extra C, 8¢c: tolden C.47c: Candy Granulated, 55gc; California A, 514c; half-barrels 14c more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. 100 5 V Water. .. 97634 SALESAFTERNOON SESSION. Board— 50 Giant Powder Con...... 6 50 40) Hawailan Commercial. 24 50 100 Hutchinson S P Co. ;4‘1 g: 200 do ao o au’q 20 S F Gas & Electric Co ye e 100 Vigorit Powder . 2 e 200 Hawalian Commercial....... 24 50 ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bereita, lot 1.etit i ngelo and Delia Beretta to onAEg\lne of Locust street. 12 N of Jackson, E 137:6, N t0 Presidio reservation, SW to Locusl, S to beginning: also loton NW corner of Sacrs’ mento and “telner sireets, W £1:9 by N 103: also lovon S line of Clay sirees. 103 K of Polk, y S 12 : $10. g hfimsb;nd Dora xl/xfl on, Ludwig and Cul'lflllunL Koster to Union Soap Factory (a corporation), lo¢ on E line of Juniper street, 100 S of Foisom, 100 by E 100; $10. . JIDZ W ‘ll‘?«’nrn and Jobn M. Belthulo S 'mz Bigelow,lot beginnin at a point in M. B, 72 distan 865:6 feer S of Mineteenth and 100 E of Guerrero, S4deg E 9:6. N 85 deg k 29:4, N 76 deg W 30: to beginning; $5. P Bigelow to Savings and Loan same: sl ~avings an 3 loton W line of Aigelica street (163 rero). 385:11 feet S ol Ninetee(h 10:11, 5 86 deg W 33:8, S 76 deg E 3! ¥ Emily Be.le Gouid to Mary Buyia or Buia, lot on N line ot Green street, b2 W of Mason, W 21 by N 68:9, quitclaim deed: $10. James I. and Mary J. Olwel 3 Mello, lot on E fine of Twelfth avenue, 125 Bv n! Clement strect, N 50 by K 120: also lo on NW corner of Thirty-seventh avenu~ and X sir-et, W 82:60y N 100, quitciaim deed; $10. Emmett H. ani Kate T. Rixford to Thomas and Jennie Williams, lot on N line of Point Lobos avenne, 82:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 50 by N 100; $10. John and Annte Somersett to Solomon Getz, lot on W line of Seventn avenue, 3uUSof Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 120; 810. Agnese Cerutt! (widow of G B.) to Jones, Allen & Co., all of Outside Lands biock 992, bounded N by O sireet, S by P streei, E by Foriy-seventh avenue and W by Forty-eighth avenue, quitclaim deed: $5. X Margaret Spellman to Johanna lyln‘r. lots 41 and 42, block 5, as per Map A, People’s Home- stead Association; $10. g Madalina Lertora to Ansel Smith and Gus G. Society, Loan S to Jane W.Stewart, d Loan Society i er- | to Francis J. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrograpnie Office iocated in maintained in San Francisco for the benagy Mariners without regard (0 NAUONAlLy and fray tha Merchanty Exchanze 1y of ot expense. Navigators are cordlally invited 1o viy: the oftice, where complete sels O char4 and saiing Girections of the world are kept on han1 o parison and reference, and the lates: | €an always be obtained regarding lights, das. to navigation and all MALLErs Of Interest to uoy, commerce. The time ball ontop of the building on T graph Hill is hoisted 8bOUL Len minutes barn, noon. and is dropped at noon, m- 120th meridia;, telegraphic signal ieceived each day irom v“{' United States Naval Observaiory a: Mars lsang Cal. A motice stating whether the time ball way dropped on time, or giving the error, 1f any, 1y published the same day by the afternoon pajecy a0d by the Morning papers the following s BrANcH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N. MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, September 2. Lieutensat. U, 8 W. 8 HUome, N., o cusrga The Timo Ball, 1 ) 2, 1897. The time ball on Telezrapn Hill was droppat exactly at noon to-day—L e., at noon of the 120:a meridian, or exactly at 8 M, Greenwich time, Lieutenant U. S. W. S HUGHE: N Charze i s e et e e SHIPPING Stmr Arrive WEDNESDAY. Gunderson, Alcazar, Newport: baliast, to L B W Whitesboro, Johuso: Cieone: r 1 ties, 10 L E White Lumber Co. Br ship Inchcape Rock, Wilson, 145 days from Swansea: 2383 10ns cual, 10J 1 Moore & U0 Bark Martna Davis, Frils 28 d.ys from Hono- Tulu: 6508 bags Sugar. 1o Weich & Co: 17,637 by suza-. to Wiliiams, Dimond & Co Haw bark Andrew Welch stmr Honoluiu: 11,556 bags sugar, to Weich & Co INTELL.GENCe., ' September 22 46 nours tfrom Lumber \ o. 16 nours from Drew. 33 days from 935 bags sugar. to Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr Mary Buhne, Niels.r. 4 lumber and snlugle . to Chas Nelson Schr Archie and Fontle, Coist Stewarts Point; vark, to Higgins & Co Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 52 © avs from Eurek: ap. 20 honrs from s. urs from Needle Kocs: bark i0J > Kimoall 2 29@2! L . “No. 2 Barley, | took out 13,897 barrels. = : 100N of | Schr Bender Srothers, Zaddart, 30 noura trom silver cerificates, 5813@59Lac; bar silver, s81c: | 22@223c; No. 27 Rye 4Tlgc: No. ; % = Grant, 1ot on W lineof College street, 10! g R h e 0 cas oot (o Ben oo e oy e e Joran SCroRE Timothy Seed, $2 65; Mess Pork B bbL | §525@5 35; Bakers extras, $5@b 10 5 bbi. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- | = dacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, | Pheips Landing; 100 cds bark, to J Jonos s e 8835 @8 4U; Lard ¢ 100 #4 60; Short | "COKNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: | terers are as follows: attorn-y), to Rudolph Kvepke, lot on W line of Cleared. Rallroads— St Paul.. 100% | Ribs Sides ' (loose). %5 @ 5 30: Dry Salted | Cracked Corn, $25@26 B ton. BE £ F—Fi 1 814¢: 5@ | Faicon sireet, 25 S of Copper alley, S 25, SW WEDNESDAY, September 2 Atchison 1534 Preferred.. 14434 | Spoulders (boxed), 51,@5%4c: Short Ciear Sides | M ILLSTUFFS— Prices 1n sacks are as followi ELF—First quality, 6@6%4c; second do, 5@ | /" J2" V)4 70 Nk 77,46, being lot 12, block Cousins, Eureka: Goodau, ¢ Preterred ....... 3375 St Paul & Omaha. 8ilg | (boxed), 555@534C; Whisky, distillers’ finished | usual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, $3 | 5%2c: third do, 4@4Yac B b. 17, Jacob Heyman's subdivision of Ploche aud lémrPommu. s, i L Perciag Baltimore & Obio. 19 | Preferred....... 148 * | goods, per gailon, $1 22. ¥ 100 tbs; Kye Flour, $250® 100: Rice Fiour, | VIEAL—Large 5@6c; small, 6@7 B B ROl EoAuhO s on: ST0 & Co. {lia. Thomas, Victoria and Port T Canada Pacific.... 743 St P. M & M 12234 35 75; Cornmeal. §2 25; extra cream do, $3: | MUTTON— Wethers. 512@ 6c; Ewes. 5@512¢ | Sunnvaide Land Company and California Title | StmrUmatilla, Thomes, o Town- Canada Southern.. 5914 Southern Pacific.. 207a ARTICLES. | Recelpta. | Shipments. | Ostmeal, 83 50; Oat Groats. $4; Hominy, 33 10@ | B Ib A UEAISE A 1 s oAy 0 Y ORN: T fand; JAeNHSCOORAIERERINESCIL S0 o L o Central Pacific.... 14¥4|Southern i.ailway. | gl i | — | 830: Buckwheat Fiour. $3 25@3 50; Cracked | LA MB—Spring, 625@7c % 1b. Julia Sweeney, lots 47 and 48, block 1, Sunnsside; | Stme Coos Bay, Hall, Sun > i Ches & Obio 203 Preferred.... Flour, bbis - 15.000/ 7,000 | Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, | ©PORK—Live Hogn, 3/4@354c for large and 334 | g5. : g P A= 2 oora’ Gamesron, Comoxy dliver Chicago ‘g;"“m»}g“n w{;‘“"fi l;:fc"m Wheat, bu....... 357,000 43,000 | 83 25: Kolled Oats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sacks, | @374c for small und medium: soft hogs, 212@ e e & Cx::um E e 3 v e e b 30 | Cormibu.. Bt S es 1'.'»‘ »E“;'}u’é‘;!:?' ¥4; Spiit Peas, $350; Green | 314c ® Ib; dressed do, 514@6e. Ada B, Cameron to Michasl an Jonanna Ken- | *5anip Toveriochy. Milne, Queenstown: Baiton, 3CC& St L 8Ly W Tt 8! 'S0 s o p nedy, lot on E line of Fiibert street, Guthrie & Co. O Preterron: il suss " Breforsatls auig | Eye. bu. 5 150900 5.000 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Third, N 25 by I 125, being lov 14, block 481, | “Hr SRy Kensinzton, Borland, Dunkirk; G W Del & Hudson.....120 | Wheel & L 25y | Sactey, oo o H 2 = 5 2 map 0f Adeline and Market-street Homestead, | ycNear. x e -180751 " Preferred . 15% | "oy the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- | The expected improvement in Hay has not yet | Dl G L Al i e et oy P EnenERSlioTAL L Kltchien, S Quconstowas: Bal: Del & Rio G.. 1:34| ¥xoress Companles— | & D1 8 Lke: dat 10 o HEgVeLn Yol | Flour, qraks.... _2.29%|Bran, sks.... 1,100.| _Emma T.. Edward and Alfred Bannster to JohB | tour, Guthrle & Co. Preferred. . 4914 | Adams Ex. 156 eL wes firm; creamerles. 14@19%5c: dalries, . '@ | appeared, but dealers expect it beforelong. Re- | Oregon. 12,478/ Oregon... 3,000 | V. Baird, lot commenciug at the E boundary u Br'ship Centesima. Webster, Liverpool: Balfour, Erle. new... " 1745 american iix. .17 | 17¢; cheese steady, 8@0c: eggs firm: fresh, 146 | oo,p0 are m ederat Wheat. cils...... 9,630(Butter, ciis... 168 | the Hayés, Caperton & Meuriry 140-acre Tract | Gutbrie @ Co. g First preferred.. 43 | United States R O e T BUSURES BRAN—$14 60@ .5 50 for the best and $14 79 | Oregon. 2/510|Cheese, ctls - 175 { 155 N of Encinal avenue, NE 25, ~ W 169, S Br bark Cloncaird, Caddell, Queenstown; Girvia Ft Wayne. ....170 | Wells-Fargo. Bept -~ oct. Mea | o . Barley, ctis ..., 55,401 Hides, no. 650 | 35, St 169 to beginning, subject to right of & Eyre. 3 Gt Nor pfd.........138 | Miscellaneous— Opening : S MIDDLINGS-—-$19 50@20 for lower grades and | COrn. cis. — | Pelts, ‘bals. 240 | Alameda: $10. Sailed. Hocking Val | A Cot oil Closing. AL T 75 £21@22 9 ton for he best. Eastern — | Wool, bls. 410 | L D.andV.L Fullmer to Geor PP WEDNESDAY. September 2 iliines Cent. ... .106%5| Preferrei..... PARIS FUTURES FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $§21@22. Ofl- | Oats, cils. 5 4| Oregon.. 64 | 1ot on MW corner of Thirty-secon e i Hifess Lake Erfe & W... Am'n Spirlts. Eept. OcCt | cage Meal at the mill, $30 ton: jobuing, $31 Oregon......... 3,230| Leather, ri 146 | sreets, WIL18. 96, 50, B 116.51, 5% \50.t0 bestne | 5 ComE OO0 atotra. Heattle Preseired.. 4| Preferred. Flour — Opening. ...6075 6100 | & esi 3 ‘ocoanut Caxe, | Beans. sks... 1867 Winie, gals. ..., 21,700 | ning, block 2042, Rowland Tract, subjectto a Rreso. . = Lake Shore Am Tobacco, Closing 60505 608D | apop i s sl SLHMTA N ton. o HECONES. 1 kye ot | randy., gais. 17000 | mortzage for $1000, Oakland; $10. Br shij Matterhorn, Willams. Queenstown. 3 Manhattan L.. {Chicago Las Ciosing..... 880 2905 | 511@14; Oat, $10@12: Barley. $10@12; com- Oregon, sks. 115| Lime. LDIS. .coem n . J Br anip Glencaird, English, Queenstowa. Met Traction. Cons. Gas... ‘slo@ STl B o . | Onions, sks. 1,449| Lallow, clis.. ..n 12| by S 270, block P, Paradise Park, Oakiana Annex- r snip Giencaird, English, eDs Clear @ Partly Cloud, Michigan Centeai. 107% Com. Cabie Cor. Wheat Movemeuts. e e O B T b P e 477 Sugar. bbis. 2590 | atlon: it ; ; Sohe Gouma, Dedrick, Coos Bay, D Y IOUY | |t SR T aava|Cal € irwn 0% | mecue snipments. | “SHTANEG S bue gimeoioist T 16| imlara Soddes 109 || John X, Mibac s vrudencie erd Eledls Bt | Sebr Amatbyic lonsnistn, Songlem River do do 1st pre'd. 89| do do prefd Busbels. Citie Bushels. il Middlings, sks .. —|Shorts. Or, sks.. 2,375 | lot on ) f Bellev , 40542 I o & Eiance: Hanen, ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| |ye Sielne: 55 s Sl B, | i ... wikidoow...... Y0 BEANS AND SEEDS. : | s renss L0 LT N S0 B LTt B | e e e i sonea. Mobile & vhio..... 28 |illinois Stee 648 Dulutt oo 495,625 g L lois 28 a . res Sehr 2 o ohioe Wi am Mo K &T. . 1558 La ¢ 4 . KEBT, | Tract, Brooklyn Township; $1. S hr Melancthon. Bellesen. Wiliapa Harbo.. SR 5“"!:0“2?”“‘0“ s ;fma T 391, u'-u‘ede (.. ‘19:;: sggfgg?f — .'g‘::“.!,,. 4:‘2322 Beans are lower, weak and dull. Flaxseed has Lk STA.__OOK MAR Joseph and Juana H. Nevis to Catherine T. | Schr Excelsior, Burmeister, Port Blakeley. DURING PAST 1| e New Alb& Chicgo. 10%| do prefd. 106 P AR Tl e o S 1.300 | declined. Mining stocks were weaker all around, though | Martin. lov 21" Nevis ‘iract, Pleasauton, Murray Telegraphic i | (do do prerd. 34 ~Nat Lin Oil 1635 St. Louts 9,000 | BEANS—Bayos 81 75@2 % cll: Small Whites. | 110 gecline was sliht. Slerrs Nevada was tie | TON280ID: $10. 5 - POINT LOBOS, September 22—10 F w— Weathae N J Ceniral....... 98%|Oregon Imp. Co....— Detroi.. 5,614 | 81@1 25 Bctl; Large Whites, $1@1 20: Pinks, | onjy exc e e? & | _Heury C. and Lillian M. McPlke, John E. and | yao0: eather calm. Explanation. | N Y Centrail 1 112%a Pacific M. L7 Kansas it 170,500 | 31351 56; Fedn ol ool 55: Biackeye, e4 25 | Oy eXcepuion. : .| Nellle R. Luiz to uary Fiyun, lot on N W corner e 3 I NYC Y 1 p) . y . $125@1 35; -Reds, $1 25@1 35: eye, The Mexican assessment saie takes place to-day. Wit i Cedar stree's, N 100:714 by W 75, harters. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures | N Y Chicago & ~iL 16%4 Pullman Palace, . ——— | §200: 1ied Kianey, somicals Limas., $2-10@3 20 of Willtam and Cedar stree:s, 2 i , g S i at station indicate maximum temperature for the | do do lscprefd. 80 | silver Certificates 685,460 | Butters, 1 261 40: Pea, 51 20@1 3 Z e | block 44, lands of Uskiand Point ferry landing, | The Brship Aberfoyle fs chaitersd for wheatto dsys: those underneath it if any, the amountof | do do 2d prefd. 40 |Stan Rope&Twine. 514 TIDEWATER. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 26@2 50; Yellow BOAKD SALES. Oa-land; $10. i Europe, 24s 8d.. e e rainfall, of melted suow in inches and bundredths, | Nor West. .. - 14 |Susar...... | Mustard, $2 25@2 50; Fiax, $1 75@1 85; Canary John Bernadou to Mary Bernadou. lot on W line | The burs Olympicloads spars on the Sound for uring ‘the past twelve bours. Isobars, or solid | No Amer Co. 5 Preerred. 11734 | ... Boston. e oo | Seed 154@2146 B Altalte, 63sc: Rupe, 21a@ | o Following wers the sales in the San Francisoo | of iinden street, 100 S of Thirty-second. 540 by | Boston 3 ines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- | No Pacific. . 033! T C & Iron. s28% | ew York .. 9,911 | o age: Hamp, Sor Piinbihy: €14 - % ! Btock Board yesterday: W 132, being lot 11apd N 15 feet lov 12, blocz | The Brship Glenesilin Is coartered for wheat therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The | Preferred 5354/ U S Leather. g | 8: Philadelphia o 28681 D AT e nY: 2205 oftering st 81 25; | RFGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING® wiascock Tract, + akland: gift. for Algoa Bay. South Airk word ““high” means high barometric pressure and | Ontario & W . 18is| Preferred........ 68 78,731, Baltimore....... 149.677 | reen, $1 20@1 70 B cul. 1000 Andes...19500 & & C... ..69,100 Ovrmn....25 [ _H. C. Morris to Mary A, - keiton, lot 7, block 14, S lomn ls usually accompanied by fair weather: “ows | Ore R & Nav .l 38U S Kubber B 1 4 ew Uriewns........ 85,800 3 X 500 Telcner-3 5) HEN . 116400 Potosi--84 | Wainue Tract, Briokivi Towoship: $10. ° 'l per tnchcape Rock—Sept & fn Iat 28 57 N, long Tefers 0 low pressure. and is usually preceded | Ore Short Line.... 19% Preferred = § = T 2 oy | L 10li00 eavare. .. A. and Josephine F. Bruguiere to County : ~ apd accompanied by cloudy weathierand rains. | Pitisburs.... ...l 1189 | Wesiera Union..l. 9234 | 472,390 5,069 | EOXATOER ONION:, BV B G LA B L. | ahion. 15 00 Asisss—splion BRVE 110 Alameda, a sirip of land 9 feet wide, the SW of R i Bambarg, for - Por “Lows" usually first appear on the Wasbington | Reading. 1. 293%/Ch G W Z b S ik 5 g ~3.65/10) Utan. which is describea as follows: SW of Lloy i w, coast. When the pressure is high in the mterior | kock Isiand.. ") #5 |C&N W.. 7 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKEL, There is no particular change in any description. | 30 Challee. 37100 ectdr...3.85 105 Giobeo Svenue, 1t exteuded Sk would mtersect SE ling of | June J0—Lat 41 178, Joug 5951 W, Ger ship and iow aiong the coast, and the fsobars extend | St Louis &S’ .... b5lg| Preferred........165%g The market is well supplied and quiet. 100 Con Im. ..04] Merrill aveuue, thence St 1489.37t0 NW liae | CLUe TO% BHEFEIRCOS A0 (NGERTT o Norma gur:b and ~;\uh‘nlnu: the coast, rlluhhlpmhlhlr; Preferred.. 12 i Oregon, POTATOES—Early Kose, 30@35¢; River Reds, et LN N | ot High street, to h;]known as Lloyd avenue, | o obt i ool 00 OF Port Sos Angeles. ut when the “low" 13 inclosed with isobars o < z 2 eitm x0ox ~—2:30. ookt Townahiny £1. . £ Ange marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | 1 5 New 4s, r.,u;?r:x,: \‘}‘_‘v’\f:n,’ Gen Bs..1133; PORTLAND, O, Sept. 22.—~Wheat weaker. ;O(q-zgcl; g".m""lffil-‘mwél c: lfnn-; Burbanks, | 19 Andes..... 18400 HEN. I.ZI)}H)U \.v.z’.... (‘u‘s 1 ouis and Adele Schmidt to James and Alice T. Domestic P ris. sble. With s “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and - * 4 | Valley. 84@85¢; Walla Walla, 81@62c bushel. [ 5U@S0C; Sweet Potatoes, 50c@$l cu 100 Belcher... 85|85 .........1.18|10U Scorpion..086 | g 1 SRS A0 Aee So L T avenie, 48:4 | SOUTH BEND—Arrived Sept 22—Bark Aure the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL~ TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sep- tember 22, 1897, 5 P. X The following are the maXimum temperatures reported to-day by telegraph from weather bureau stations in California: Eureka 52, Red Biuff 92, Fresno 92, San Luls Obispo 90, Los Avgeles 96, San Diego 82, Yuma 98 San ¥Francisco data minimum 52, mean 7' Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. An area of bigh pressure is moving In over Was on and Vancouver Island. The pressure has risen rapidly over Washingion and Oregon during the last 24 hours An arcs of low pres,ure lies over Arizoua. % The_temperature has risen in the Sacramento and San Joaquin vaileys. It has ialen rapidly over the northern half of the Pacific Slope. Rain has falien at San Luis Obispo and over Ne- vada, Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington. A thunderstorm is reporied at Baker Cliy. Forecast made at Sau Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight Sepiembe: 23. 1897 Northern California—Cloudy in northern por- tion Thursday: fair in southern portion: northerly winds. Southern California—Fair Thursday: nosthwest- erly winds. Nevada—Rain_early Thursday morning, snd in eastern portion Thursday; cooler extreme north- west Utah—Nain Thursday: cooler. Arizona—Fair Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair on Thursday; cooier: fresh morthwesteriy winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE Local Forecast Officiat Maximum temperature 82, NEW YORK S10CK MARKET. NEW YORK, N. —To-day’s trans- actions on the Stock Exchange resulted in the recovery of the greater part of the losses sustained 1n yesterduy’s sharp reaction, many stocks closing to-night higher than Monday. During the earlie Part of the day ihe market was extremely Irr gu- lar and uncer.sin in ton-. a pumber of specialties continuing to show marked weskness even afier the railroad list_had recovered from its react on- ar. iendency. But by the second hour of tr. ding the bears had practicaliy abandouel thelr efforts 10 work a reaction and the whole market was tending sirongly upward. The manifest di-pcsi- tion of | ondon operators and of commiission-house castomers 10 buy stocks at & decline here afforded & support to tie market that discouraged ihe bears. 1be nervousness over the hardening of i he rates for moey also largely subsided as the shifting of 1oas developed more accuracely the true level of the money market. The races for call money con- tivued to Tun as high us 4 per cent, but as falas rates were marked up to 4 per cent thers was undant supply ofiered &t as low as 2 per cent. This was not regardsd as indicating a stringent condition of the market. The hizh raie was not beileved 1o be jostified by tne condition of the market, and the failure of the exchange muret to Tespond with any marked weskness to the 4 per cent rate went to confirm this view. There was a marked reaction during one time of the day, due to the sharp profit-takin: in Kock Isiand on the announcement of the declaration of & 1 per cent quarteriy aividend The recei t rise in Kook Isiand was sccompaaled by some irresponsible rumors that the dividend Tate would be increased to5 per cent. ~ome of the seilers of the stock professed disappointment that the rete wasoniy made 4 per cent, and the bears used thisas a material for another drive against the macket. But the strong recovery in Consolidated Gas and Brookiyn U'nion (the former rising 11 points and the latter t34) tended to sieady the marker Tne reports f an engage- ment of gold for import were vague and 1ot defi- nitey contiimed unul the close of th market: but the Trumors current served to rally the whole market strongly and bring prices to the best of the day at the close. There were gaius in ail of the active stocks rangiog frow 1o 2 pomis. Bankers agreed that there was no profit in the importation of gold at the ruing rates of exchange here and of gold abroad and the banking-hous- woich has engaged the gold for import intimates that it ha been unable 1o do 50 owing to some speclal ad- vantage secured. althoughat was affirmed that it Wwas made in the Tegula: course of exchange busi- Dpess. The engagement Is not considered as fudi- caling that a further movement of goid will im- mediat:iy fol ow without a further dec.ine fu the exchange market. The most marked net gains during the day were: Cousliddted Gas 111, Union Gas 53, Sugar 414. do preferred 214 Brookiyn Transit 33 New Jersey Central 334 ani Northwest, Oniaha avd Susquehanns, and Western preferred, 214 each. The boud market showed some falling off in activity, but prices were sirong excewt in the stendard rope issues. Of these the sixes lost 6 pomuts and the incumes 13s. Total sales were $2.500,000. The ‘tolal sales of stocks to-day were 624,600 shares, including: Atchison 3860, do preferred 16,550, Chesapeake and Ghio 7908, C.. B. and Q 5,020 L. and N. 15.360, Mannattan 8460, Mis- ourl Pacific 13,550, M., K. and T. prefertcd 6550, New Jersey Central 4930, N. Y. central 9730, Northern Pacific 5000, do preferred 22,350, Ontario and Western 6450, Rending 3500, Rock Isiand 35,670, Si Paul 54,i5u. St. Paul and Omaba 5921, ‘Southern Raliroad 3200.do pre- ferred 4430, Union Pacific 5650, U. P. D, and G. 9100, Wabash preferred 5250, W herl:ng and Lake Erie 285, American Tobacco 10,720, Bay State Gas 11,620, Chicazo Gas 20,920, Consolidated Gas 5260, General Keciric 3850, Laclede Gus 6885, Tead 4392, Pacific :iail 69.0; ~ugar 60.830. T. L, and 1. 83350, Lbit-d State: Leather pieferr-d 3500, Western ( nioa 10,320 Caicago Western 17,740, Total sales, 624,60, LONDON MARKET. NEW YQRK, N. Y., Sepl. 22.—The Evening do do 45 ‘coup..125i4 North Carolina 6s.12 do 48, Teg. ..112 Do4s... +ee.. 103 dods, coup.......114 | Northern Pac lsts. 12014 do 2s, Tex... 9 | Do, 3s 598, dobs, reg... . ..11434| Doy ds.... ... Blag do bs, coup. 1143, NY C & Sc L 4s...1063 District 3 60 .10814 Nor & W 6s. 123 Ala Class A. .107 " |Northwest C 14215 Do, Ciass B.....)106 | Do, debbs........116 = | Do, Class C. |Oregon Nav lsts. 112 Do, Currency. Do, 4 91 Atchison 4s.. st 117 Do, Adj 4s. : 8114 Canada So. 2ds... 14 | O Imbp lsts tr... 102 Can Paclsts.......— | Do, 5atr.. 45 C&N PLrbs.... 471 Pacific 6s, of '95. C& Ohio | tteading ds........." 85! CH&D 4kgs.. Rio G West, sis.. 821g Den & R G 1sis Den & R G 4ds.. St L& IM Gends 89 | St L & = F Gen 651157 | Eas: Tenn lsts St P consols. 1417 | Erie Gen 4s. 15/St PC&Plsts....118 | FW&D lsts Do, 53 vnns 11814 | Gen Electric 5s S Carolina Nn-fod. Y4 | G H &S A 6s.....10515 Soutnern Ry bs... 93 | do o 28, 0fd 100 | stanRpe&Twineés 68%g | H&T Centbs....102 |Tenn New Set 3s.. Hi | docon6s........106 |Tex PacL&Glsts 95% | | Iwa C1sts. 98 | Do, reg 2ds 3014 | Kan PCoutr. /101 |UP lsts.. 10134 | | Kan P 1syD Djiv.116 |U P D & Guif ists 5214 | La Nw Cousol 45.. 93 | Wab lst Bs 107 L& XN Uni 4 88 | 79 Mis: 100 | West Shore 4s... 108 | MKT 28 6414 | V. Ceriuries.. .. 674 | Do, 45 . B6l4 Do, aeferred..... 4 | N'Y Central Tsis. 118 | . MINING STOCKS. 55| Ontario. $ 250 i 30| Ophir. 98 | Con. Cal. & VA, 145 Plymout 15 | Deadwood ... .... 80 Quickslver. Gould & Curry.... 5u| do pid Hale & Norcross. 105|Sierra 100 Homestake. . 28 00| ~tandard. 170 | Iron Silve - 10 00| Urion Con... 52 | Mexican. . “. " 50| Yellow Jacket.... o7 | | Boston. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 22.—Atchlson, 163 : Bell Telephone. 26814 * Chicago, Burlinzton and Quincy, 10 i Mexican Central, €6 Orezon thort Line, 20%4: San Diego, 14. NEW YORK GRAI AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, N. Y., ept. 22.—Flour receipts, 13,398; exports, 7699 barrels. Steady and mod- erately active for cholce brands. Winter straits, %5 75@4 90; Minnesota patents. 85 25@5 60. WHFAT—Receipts, 170,200 bushels: exports, 206,911 &pot firm. Uptions opened weaker under bearish cables. but recovered and ruled firm all | day on he.vy covering, higher Western markets, | export demand and lichter spring wheat receipts, closing 15@%¢ higher. No. 2, red. September, 9714@9K%, ¢, closed 9834c: December, 94 5-16@ 95 11-16c, ¢ osed 951c. WOOL—Firm. homestic fleece, 20@24c: pulled No. 2 toextia, 27@30c; Texas, 18c. PETROLEUM—Duli: United closed 70%4¢ bid. PIGIRON—Warran's easter, $7 bid and §7 U5 asked. COPPER—Lake dull, $11 25. TIN—Fas er, $1360'b.d and $13 70 asked. SPELTER—$4 50 bid and $4 35 asked. LEADb—Exchange firm. $43214@4 55: brokers’ strong, $4 ! COFFEE—Options steady at unchanged prices to 10 points advance: closed ady unchanged prices 1010 points net advance. Sales, including September, $6 20: December, $6 70. Spov kio £teady: No. 7 Invoice, Tlgc: jobbing, 75gc. Mild —Sieady: Cordovs, 10 81 JAR—Kaw. firm; refined firm: centrifugal, 96 tesi, 315 B@dc: ‘standard mold A, 53jc A, 418-16c: coufectioners’ A, 4 16-16¢: cut ioa, 511-16¢; crushed, 511-16c: powdered, 534 granulated, 5lgc: cubes, 5 5-16c. WEOTIEN Heceipts, 0165 " packagen: tirm: Ves:ern creamery, 3 a Toc OIS el 1 20T whos SN0 oyitac EGGS—Keceipts, 11.044 packages; firm; State ana Pennsylvania, 1613@19¢: Western, 17@17%4c. Dried Fruit: NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 21.—California dried fruits firm. E¥aporated apples. prime wire tray, 4@7c; wood dried. prime, 6yge; f ERUN B3 ghc. L AR “;’\:mco’ra — Royal. 7@8%c; Moorpark, c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@11c; peeled, 12c, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 9@ | CHICAGO, Ivp, Sept. 22.—All the grain and provision markets turned very pretty flip-flaps to- day, siarting weak and closing strong, aud in the case of wheat with a very substantial advance. Wheat took its opening tone from Liverpool. Before the opening here that market showed & 1%d deciine, which was reflected In the first trades in December, which ranged from 90%4c to 9034¢, or 34@)c below yesterday’s closing price. Bui the mariet immediately commenced (o re- cover, and in avbout an hour and a half from the opening December had risen to 9214c. There was nothiug particular in the news to cause the sudden change. A reaction peared to be due in the nacural order of things. aand when some invest- ment orders appeared on Lhe market shorte started 0 cover. The very narrownessof tradiug proba- bly prevented furtber advance. The only really bearish fexture was the receipt of 853 cars of wheat at slinneapolis sud Duluth, sgainst 588 a week ago. Even that was only bea ish on the surface. The cash prices at tho. places to-day were from 2c to 2lpc over Decem- ber: 50 that the receipts there NOW represent prob- ably the bulk of the entire movemen: from the farms in the Nortbwest. to the exc uslon of any accumulations in int rior country houses. Chi- cago receipts were 344 cars of wheas, of which only 33 . ere contract. The total receipts of win- ter wheat at Kausas City, St. Louls and Detroit was only 176,695 bushels. I he business done at New York yesterday for export was reported Lo have larzely exceeded what was made known for the au before. ths total being reported to-dayv 485,000 bushels. Acceptances were report d of somie of last uight's offers to the United Kingdom. A reaction foilowed the adaznce to 9214c when closing Continental cables were recelved showing declines of 15 centimes at Paris and 12% to 15 | Texas steers, $2 75@4 15: Charters continue firm at 36s 3d. Cleared— British bark Glen Lee for London with 51,040 barrels tiour, valued at $125.000. Washington. TACOMA, WasH., Sept. 22.—Eight wheat ships were in port to-day, among them the ship Brodick Castle which clearet to-day with 100,000 bushels of wneat, value $59 000, tor the United Kingdom. Spot_ship Marion Chilcott was chariered 0-day for the United Kingdom at 35s. Wheat inac:ive and prices tending downward. No. 1 blue siem, 85c; No. 1 club, »3c. PORTLAND’S BUSIMESS. PORTLAND, OR, Sepl. 22.—Exchanges, $276- 131; balances, $73.872 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO, TiL. Sept. 22 —CATTLE—A load of extra prime 1468-pound steers sold up to $5 50, but ouly very choice lots wen. at better than $515 The bulk of the g-od 10 cholce beef steers sold at $4 60@5 20. Feeders of extra quality soid #t $4 20@4 50. Veal calves held close Lo the late range, the bulk seling at $57:@6 65. About 5000 Western ranze cattle went slowly and values ranged a point lower for all but extra grades of | feeders. 30GS—Packers wanted most of the heavy hogs cos: to £3 90 and it took exira quality to sell above $4 U5, Choice butcher weights s:1d around $4 20, the best at $4 25. A faw choice bacon plgs sold early at $4 49, but later very choice lights were tought at $4 35 SHErP—A flock of nearly 500 mixed Oregon sheep. averazing 91 pounds, went at $3 55 and nearly 400 head onty two pounds heavier sold at $390. Most fat mutton stock sold at $3 65@4 and feeders bought chiefly at $3 60@3 75. Nutive Iambs sold quickiy at sirong prices. several choice lots landing at $565@b 75 and miost good lots above $5, but Western lambs were in_heavy sup- ply and soid a shade wea .er, mauy around $4 70. Recelpts—Caitle, 17,500: hogs, 31,000; sheep, 18,000. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 22.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 10,000 Best grades steady: others slow. Texas cows, $2@2 90: nuuve steers, $5 85@5 20: natve cows and heii- ers. 51@4 50: stockers and feeders, $250@4 40; bulls. § @4 50. HOGS—Receipts. 12,000. Market steady to 5c Jower than yesterdas’s c.ose. Bulk of sulen, §3 90 @4: heavies, 33 Bu@4: packers $3 85@3 85: mixed. &5 90@4 05; lights. $3 90@4 10; york- ers, $405@4 10: pizs, $3 60@4. SHEEP — Recelpts, 5000, Market Lambs, $3@5 10; muttons. $2 35@3 65. steady. Omaha, OMAHA, NEBR, Sept. 22 — CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 6200. Market steady to lower. Native steers, 84 10@5 15: Western steers, §3 40@4 40: Texas steers. $3 15@3 80: cows and heifers. $3 | @3 70; stockers and feeders $3 85@4 50; cmives. $4@b: canners, $1 75@2 75; bull @370 3L .S—Receipts. 10,000. Market 10@16c lower. Henvy. $3 75@3 95. mixed, $3 50@3 90: light, $3 90@4 05: buik of saies. 83 75@3 90. SHEEP—Receipts, 1500. Market steady. Fair to choice natives 33 40@3 85: tar to cholce Westerns, $3 20@3 65: common and stock sheep, $275 @3 50; lambs, $3 75@5 25. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CHICAGO, ILL, Sept. 22.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold to-day: Pears—Partletts, $1 85@2 60 per box and 95¢@$1 per halt box; Doy du L omice, $14:@1 50 per box: Diels, $1 40@1 45; Vi ars, $1@1 U5. Grapes—Tokays, $1 55@1 70 per double crate and 65c@$1 35 per s ingle crate; Muscars, 60c@$1; Emperor, 90<. Quinces—$1 10. Pexches— Sslways, 66@a0c. NEW YOKK, N. Y., Sept. 22 —The Earl Fruit Company’s auction sales of California fruit to-day were as_follows: Pears—Bartletts, $2 05@3 00. average $2 60. Grapes—Tokay, siigle crate 75c@ $1 30. double crate $210; Muscats, 60 @ 9uc, a-sorted. 85c@$1 10: Malaga, SUc@§1: Morocco, $1 20. Peaches—Levi Cling, 60@75¢, average 71c George Late, 55@66c; Saiway, 40@70c. Fif ee cars sold to-day. CHICAGY, ILL, Sept. 22.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices for fruit at to-day’s auction sales: Grapes — Tok: 70¢ #1 25, average 1 99. double crate $1 80; Mulaza, 80@9Uc, average 85c: Cornichon, $1 20. Peaches— George Late, bUc. Nineteen cars sold to-day. PHILADELPHLA, PA. Sept. 22.—The rari Fruit Company's auction sales: Grapes—Tokay, 75c@ 31 20; Muscats, $1 10. Three cars sold to-day. BOSTON, M ASs., Sept. 22.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s auciion sales: Grapes — Tokay, 75c@ $115, doub.e crate $195@32. Peaches—-alway, 40@85c. average 6ic: Picqueis Late. 40@50c. Pears—Bartlect, $3g3 20, average $3 07. Three cars sola to-day. FOREIGN MARKETS, stags, etc., §2 Loundon. LONDON, Ex6., Sept. 22.—Consols, 111 7-16; sliver, 27d. French renes, ;03¢ 25c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., Sept. 2%—Wheat—Quiet: No. 1 standard California wheat, 39s; cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers a;art. 3d Lo 6d lowe cargoes on passage, rather easfer. 31 Lo 6d lowel Kaglish 'country markets, weak: krench country markets, quiet and steady; wheat in Paris, quiei: Flour in Paris, quist. COTTON-Uplands, 4 1-32d. CLOSE. 4 CORN—American mixed spot new firm. 35 1d; old, 3s 1 September steady, 3s Tga: October steady, s 114d; Novem ber, 35 214d. IXCHANGE AND BULLION. S erling Exchange, 60 days. $48514 Ster.ing Exchange, ~ight. 4855y Sterling cables. 486 New York Exchange, sight. bt ONIONS—75@80c: Pickle Onions, 75¢ B sk. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash, 25@40c % box: Marrowfat Squash. $5@10 % ton: Bay Cucumbers, 26@35¢ B box: Pickles. 115¢ for No. 1, 134c ® Ib for No. 2; Green Peppers, i5@40c for Chile and 30@50c¢ for Bell: Green Peas. 1%@2c B Ib: String Beaus, 1%@2%gc: Lima Beans, 1a@2c: Green Okra, 30@o #_box: Dried Okra. 6@8c 8 Ib; Egg Plant, 50@45 vage, 60@75: ctl; Car- Tots, 20@30c B sack: Garlic. 1la@zc B b: Toma- toes, 25@35¢ for river and 30@bUc for Alameda: Green Corn, 20@75¢ sack, 33@65c B crate for Berkeley and bUc@®1 <56 @ crate for Alumeda POULTRY AND GAME. FOULTRY—A car of Eastern arrived yesterday afierncon and anotber falis aue to-day. Local stock Is unchanged. Live Turkeys are quotableat 16@16c for Gob blers and 14@15¢ for Hens; large young Turkeys, 16@17c; Geese % pair, $1 25@1 00; Goslings, $1 25 @) 76 Ducks, $2 75@3 for old and $3@5 for Hens, 13 50@5: Roosters. young, $4@ . 0id. $35 50@4: Fryers. $3@3 26 Broiler: $2 75@3 for large and $1 50@: 50 for smal Figeons. $1@! 25 ® doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, E AND EGGS. CHE Strictly hard, fancy Creamery s rather firm than otherwise, but the medium grades are slow of sale Domestic Eggs and Cheese show no further change. Eastern Eggs are higher. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 27@28c B Ib; seconds, 5@26¢ B 1. DAIRY—Choice to fancy, 23@24c @ Ib; lower grades 16@:2yac. PICKLED—18@21c B . FIRKIN—17@18c® Db CREKAMERY 1 UB—20@22c B D EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for Iadle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 10c: common 10 good, 8@91se; Cream Chedaar, 10@llc ¥ ib: Young 'America, 11c: Western, i01@1lc; Easi ern, 1315@18%aC B B. LGGS—nanch Eggs, 25@32c @ doz: store Eggs, 18@2ic ® dozen: Eastern, 221e@ubc for good 1o tuncy and 18@20c ‘or seconds; Duck Eggs, zUc. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The market coniinues crowded with table Grapes, but Wine Grapes are selling wall at steady prices. Peaches, Pears and Apples are dull and un- changed. Limes are silghtly higher. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— S.rawberries. $3@4 ® _chest for large. Hucklebersies. 5@bc @ . Bluckberries, $2 5U@3 B chest. Raspberries, $5@6 #» chest. Pom: granates 60@75¢ B box. Cave Cod Cranberries, 36 50@10 B bbl. Peaches, 20@50c P box and 20@30c B basket: in bulk, $20@35 ® ton for cliugs and $17 0@ 22 50 107 frees. P.ums, 25@40c; Japanese, 50@75c. Pears, all kinds 40@75¢ @ box. Appies, 25@3dc @ box tor common and 50@85¢ for good to cho ce. Quinces, 25@50¢ B box. Grapes, In_boxes, 20@40c_for Muscats, 15@3Uc for bluck. 15@30c jor Tosay, 30@50c fur Isabella and 25@30c for Fontainebleau and Sweetwater. ates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Zinfan- del Wine Grapes, $14@17 B ton. Watermelors, $7@1v % 100. Canta oupes. 50c@$1 % cra e. tmeg Meions, 25@30c B box on the whart, CITRUS FRUIIs—Valencia Oranges. $2@3 ® box: Lemons, §1 25@1 76 ® box for common aud $2@3 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, #5@5 b0 B box: Bananas, $1@2 60 B bunch: Pineapples, $2@3 ® doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Eastern buyers are again nibbling at Prunes for European export, but their views ere belew those of sellers. Tnerecling 1s rather steadler In these goods. Peaches are still weak and dull. The other descriptions are unchanged. New Raisins are seliing at 814 for 2-crown, 414¢ for S-crown, bige for 4-crown, e for Seedless Sultaoas and §1 15 for London layers Dried Grapes. 314c. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carload lois, 51j4c ‘or 40-50's. 434c for 50- 6U's, 44c tor 60-70's, 3%4c for TL-8U's, 3l4c ® I for 80-80's and 2340 for 90-100's; Peaches, 512@6%c B b: fancy. 7e; peeled, —; Apri- cots, 315@6gc for Royals and 7@8%4c for good to fancy Moorparks; evuporated apples, dlo@ée: sun-dried, 3@31oc: binck Figs, in sacks, 2@zlac; Piums. 4@414c Ib for pitted and 1@2c for un- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@dYse; Nectarines, b 6c % I for prime to fancy . Pears, 5@5%4c for quar- ters and 8%2@7c for halves. RAISINS—(0ld crop Four-crown, ivose, 4@bdc: 3-crown, 34@dc: 2- crown, 23,@314c @ b seedless Sultanas, 5@514c; seedless \uscaiels, 4@4baci -crown London fay- ers. 81@1 16; clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- #1 75@2; Imperial ciusters, $3@% 25. Ut S—Walnuts, @8c for hard and 9@914c for softabeli: Aimonds, S@ac for bardshell and & 10c for papershe |; Peanuts, 4@5¢ for Kastetu au 4c for Ca t'or1a: hickory Nu:s, 5@6c B Ih: Pe- cans, 9@10c P Ib; Filberts. 9@9Vsc; Brazil Nuts, 8@9c: Cocoanuis, $5@5 50 B 100. (OX i-Y—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c ior lower grades; new water-white ext 44@ 434c; light amber extracted, $3,@4c B Ib. BEESWAX—22@%c P b PRUVISIONS, Previous prices rule. witha fairly active market CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9¢ ® Ib for heavy, 94 for light medium, 10c for light, 1034c B b for exira lisht and 12c for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 11@12%qc @ 1b; California Hams,” 10@101gc B Ib; Mess Beet, $7 60 B bbl: exira’ mess family do, $10; salc Pork, #5@% 50 @ bbl: exua prime Pork. H extra clear. $16@]6 50; mess, $16 B bbl: Smoked Beel. 1015@12%5c B . LARD—Eastern tierces quoted a: 514@5%c for compound aud 6%ic for pure; pails, 744c; California | | | | ( 30) B&B.....74/500 Mexican..55/500 Seg sei. 20J Eullion...12/230 Oceidti..2.65 Nev..115 300 Ovrmn....25{100 .........1.20 100 ..........-2%/200 Uplon....57 | 10y Cn 400 Potow. . 54/500 X Jncaw..40 16 &C.....67] Following wera Board yesterday: BEGULAR sERSION—10:30. %00 C Polnt.. 84200 Ovrmn ....24 500 Potosl. ... 84 Bu0 savage... 43 500 Scoroion..08 700 S B&EM. 13 500 SNev1. the sawus in the Paclfic Stock 500 Justice... 100 Mex.... 50 Cnauge... 48500 ....... 200555 45/150 Oced . 300 Cholr .....5¢/1.0 ....... 800 ..... 58500 Ophlr...1.05 200 CC&V. L5 500 C 1mp..... 03 1500 700 Con > AFTERNOON SESSION 207 Alnha.- .68/100 Savge ....44 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22~2 P. M. TUNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.. T Eas conn. 1153, Lcnew suei-dd, MISCELLANKOUS BONDS. CAl-gtObIase. 11215 — 9935 — Cal Elec L, 6312915 — -0 CouaCWos 48~ — |Lo2dis6e..108 110 Dpotstex-cd — 9814/Ommibus e.. 12634 — ¥dsn L&P 63150 1ollg P &0 Ryds. 110 — F&CHRR 65107 — | F&Ch Byds. — 104 Geary-st 153 — 100 |Pwist RR8ills - 5 (&S 044810315105 | keno, WL&EL — 105 Losanz Lss — 100 |kacto P &L. — 100 DoGnteed 83 — 101 [SF&NPKSs. 108 10534 Mxt-stCbles 12634127 |=PRRAriz3) 98 99 DoRyCon ds. 10944 1097 SPRRCal 61. 110321114 NetVingsls — 100 (SPRRCals: — 95 NevUNgK7a 95 — |SPBrRCai8s, 10734 — N HyUal 08.107 1101tV Waterts. 11734 1183 DAy Cw sa — ¥ |sVWaterds. 10135102 NPG6s...104 — [oikenuakol — M0214 WATKR STOCKS. Contra Costa 5 3814 sprog Valley 9775 98. MarucCo.. . 60 52”} ot AND KLKCTRIC TOSKS. 8 25 |Pacitic Lien; 60 — = — |SFG&Elec. 9614 9654 MEleo Lighi 9% 10 [anFrancsod .ig 33y 0ak G L'&H 55ly — |Slockiod, 137 1 Fav Gue 1mp 8314 — INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sre180 — | = S COMMEKCIAL BANK STOOKS. [ ' ver Everett, architect | | N from NE corfier of Sutter street and elegraph aveoue, N 48:4. E 150, S 48:4, W 150, to begin- ning, being lot 30, block C, Vicente Peralta Reser- vation Truct. Oakland Annex:£10. Maria B. Tyrrell to Samuel ¢. Rasmussen, 1ot on N line of Alcatraz avenue. 50 W of Raymond stieet, N 117.16, W 42.45, S 114.03, E 42.78 o0 beginning, betuy lot 5, Handy Tract, Oakland An- nex: $10. Charles T. and Ellen B. Kerns to Willlam B. Mayhew, lot on N line of University avenue, 811.30 W o1 Shattuck avenue, W 72 by N (14 68, being lots 13 and 14, Coliege Tract, subjecttoa mortigage for $2500, Berkeloy: $5. Builders’ Contract: John J. Doyle with Edward J. Serna, to_erect & two-story bullding on N Iine or McAllister street, 162:6 W of Scott, Joseph W.Rowell, architect; 554 b Gless with John Miron, tearing down old building and all work for a two-story brick build- ing on W line of First screer, 403 of Natoms, Oli- $6600. THE CALL CALENDAR. +eptember, 1897. 300 Anta, l Su.|Mo. Tu. | W.Th| Fr.(Se. | Moou's Phases] 1 i | 1| 2| 3| 4\@Fxmqmner 300 Juun”_.“mm%rmn L1 R e __;__‘_ 5 ey Sept. 3. 590 Justice...18 100 ......1.12145 | = | | 200 Kentok...08/200 . Lid (|| 8 ! 8f 7| 51 S SR $0u Bafiion..,1%(500 L Waah....05| :00 T 7112|1814 | 15 |16 | 17 | 18 Sept. 10. 100 Caleda.... 6x|40) Mexen....58/100 . EH e B it | 300 Chllnge...47| 0 Ophir...1.05/200 .. | | | E— 160 CC&V... 50 100500 Viak” 19|20 21|22 | 28| 24 | 25 | (~Last Quarter i“fi Gonti. Gflg 5 s bins e alnie Sullias) Sept. 18. 00 € 1mp. 3 7 ] i ey o el e e | 1000 C N Y .10, {0 & {200 Zbifllfl‘-flml - 200 Crwn P.,35/500 Bil Hili....05100 — | —|—|—|—|—|—| & New Moon. 500 Exchr....06/100 Stdrd 18215| 50 . IsEheal ala Sept. 26. 100 .....cee.2208) i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. STEAMEKS TO SAIL. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22—4 r. u. Big dsked| Bid dsked, | STENMER [ESTINATIoN.| _earis | Fiem Alpha Con. 20 —| Instica. 6 18§ Dmatflia.... | Vic & Pgt Snd [Sept 25, YA | Pror 9 18 daluencmew T 08 08| Looshay. ||| Newpori. ... |ept 58 Fau| bl it | ] e/ i > 53| Chlikat.... |Ferndale...l"|Sep: 24, lpw| Pler 13 i > e s Portiana Nep:25,1UaM | Pler 2t | b gisiched 9 70 codencalZ 2,65 2.70 | San Diexo\Il. |Sept 25.11an | PlerLL CaledoniaT2 88 8010 ¥ o1 Sehe 37 Sew| bleeir Con.Cal&Va.. 145 150 S rultier tgr‘nu..::-g? ;;’ t: mt:g.lgu,‘rms ) N Sept28,10AM | Pler 8 Coniignon. 13,09 1.05) Sept 281 1AM | PreriL ChoNet York <=0 70 Weeott...... [HimboldtBay |Sept 29, 1px| Pler 13 S ity Del Norte.. |Grays Harbor. | Sept 29, 1% s 05 06| raton Lo 53 Columbia... | Porttand . ... |Sept 30.10ax | Pler 2t WOunt G LY. 68 85| Gl 21 Czarina..... [('00% Bav. .|Sept 30.12 m | I"ie: Hale& Norcrs. 1.1y 1.1b| i ciluw Jnikde 35 —_— Julia, 03 o4l STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FrOM | Due ~|San Diego ~teo 28 Sydney. -.Sept 23 Crescent Clty. Livepr 23 Peter Jebsen...|Nanaimo. ..fepL 23 City Puebla.... | Vicioria & Puget Sound | ..Sept 24 Tacom: _.Sept 24 _.Sept 24 ..Sept 24 Sept ¥ Sept 25 ~.Sevt 25 .. Sept 28 Sent 26 Columbia. ~.Sept 27 Del Norte. Sept :7 Fanta Kosa. smee . _Sept 27 Transit.. Departure Bay .. ..Sept 27 Emplre, Coos Bay.. Weeott ... Humboldt Ba; Czarina, Coos Bav. Coos Bay. Newnport. Alilance Pportiand Australia. ... 7| Honoiuiu . Waila Walla. . | Victoria & Pu; San Blas Panam Alice Blancnar. (iregon ports.. State of Cal. P'ortiana. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYV. TiMs axp Helouts or HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO Sax FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICTAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTE~The high and low waters oc.uc City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about t: five minutes Iater than at Fort Poiut; at the wenty- the height Apglo-Cal . 56 68 First Nadon. 18434 — Bankor Cal.. 257 28814 LondonP&A. 127 130 CUBLETUS — B7iglderenrm.l 45— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Rers&Ten. (430 — (Savaloan. _ 100 HumbS&L.1u5) 1160 |security... 1250 — . 35 Ekbav Uuionads STREET KAILROAD STOCKS. 40 Uniou Trus, 950 1050 Of tide is ihe same at both places September—1897. Taursday, September 23, 5.38|Moon rises. 606/ Moon sets Sun rises Sun sets E oW 23| 2.57| 1.1| .58 24 314 25/ 4.00 26| 438 H W 27| 8.14 28 0.28) 2] 1.30 NOTE—1In the above expo; early morning tides are given Zolums, aud tho successiva tidss ¥ of uccurrence a3 to Ume, | Th, column &ives the secoud tide of the day. the trig {ime coiumn the third tide, and the last or righs band coltma gives Uie iast tide of the day, except res tidy : sccurs. The helghis given are additioer s ocs soundings on the United States Coags in the 1ot hans eft hand of the day In the 10914111 Ok SL&HA? 100 — |Presidio. ...« § - 4714 48 FOWDER sTOCKS. — |uaniCox... 363 87 90 |Vigome .. 1 813 33 MISCELLANKOUS §TOCKS. lokn Pire. 9814 9834|Nat VinGo. — 8 Ger Lead Co. 100 14U |OceanloSSUs 30 33 HawC&sCo.. 2415 2434 iacAux¥A 1% 3 Hutch > Puo 34 $4l4 PacBoraxOa, 100 pr MeriXasse. o~ |ParfPunle vl — CALKS—MORNIN® BEBS(UN, oard— 50 Gisnt Powder Con. 37 50 250 Hutchinson S P Co. . S 34 25 50 Hawaiian Commercial 24 8714 450,570 “Sido it SRt 24 50 40 Mariet-st Raflw S 4775 $1000 Market-s. Rv Con Bonds 8%. 100 75 20 Pacific Lighting. ...... 50 00 50 1 Gas & Electric Co. 96 3714 10 5V Water ... 97 75 20 a do 97 8730 Streei— 100 Stockton Gas & Electric.. 1409 charts, €xcept when a minas sign (— height, and then the er ) precedes tne from the depih K1ven by the chare B¢ ola, hence Sept 11, TATOOSH--Passed Sept 22—Bark Germania, hence Sept 4, for New Whatcom. GRAY- HARBOR—Arrived Sept 22 Schr Hal- cyon. f-om San Diego; schr Lillebonne, from San Pedro: schr La Gironde, from Redondo. NEWPORT—Salled Sept 2Z—Sumr Scotls, for Huenem . VENTURA—Salled Sept 22—Stmr G Loomls, for Sau Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 22—Bark Vidette, for New port. COOS BAY—Salled Sept 22—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. EURE Sept 20. KA Arrived Sept 21—Stmr Noyo, hence SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Natlonal City, 1ro m Eureka. Saflea Sept 21—Schr Lottie Carson, for Newport. CASPAR—Sailed Sept 22—Scur Maxim, for Saa Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrivea Sept 22— 8r ship Thomas- ina MacLellan, from Nagasa! Rickmers. from Hiogo. NEHALEM RIVE. Ger snip Renes —Satled Sept 16-Scu: Parkersourg, for San Francisco. ASTORI hence Sent 20. PORT —Arrived Sept 32 —Stmr Columbia, NGELES—Arrived Sept 22—Ship Glory of the Seas, hen-e Sept 5, for Comox. MENDOCINO—Sailed Sept 22—Stmr Pt Arens, for ~an Francisco VENTURA—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr G Loomis, heice Sept WOOD—Salled Sept 22—Stmr Green- GREE wood, for r Sun Francisco. SOUTH BEND-Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Signal, hence ept 18 SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept 42—Br ship Sicrra Estrella, from Cardiff. BAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 22—Schr Serens Thayer. from Eureka. GRAYS HARBOR —Arrived Sept 22—Schr Vo lant, from Port Townsena. TACOMA Arnved Sept 22—Bkin Katle Flick- inger, from Kabuluf. toreign Ports. ENSENADA—Salled Sept 23—Stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco, via Redondo. NANAIMO—Sailled Sept 21—Bark Carroliton, for San ¥ranclsco. NEWCA! Inveriyon, for San Francisco. GUAYMAS—Sailed Sept 22— Bktn Monitor, for Grays H: KAHULUI—Arrived Sept arbor. TLE. NSW—Salled Sept 8—Br bark 11—Schr Albert Mever. from Comox. Sept 12—Brig Lurline, henca Aug 28. CARDIFF—Arrived Sept 21—Br bark Auldgirih from Portiand. NEWCA Province, for Oreton. VALPARAISO-Salled Sept 18—Fr bark Pa I fique TLE, NSW—Salled Sept 16-Brsbip WELLINGTON, N Z-Sailed Sept 18—Brstmr M owera, for Vancouver. FISAGUA—Salled Aug 2—Br ship Leobu, for Honoiu u. CALE!A BUENA-In pot Aug 3—8r bark Aetheibernt, for Honolulu. KAILUA-—-Arrived Sept S—Schr Bertie Miror, from Eu; reka, SHANGH AI-Salled Aug 25—Br ship Troop, for Royal Roads. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 8—Brstmr Coptic, hence Sept 2. Sept §—Bark Alvert. hence Aug 24. im: Australl Castle, hence Aug Nept 12—H B M stmr Comus, fm Esquimalt; bktn SN lant passed en rou e to Shangnai, Sept 1:—Bark S C Allen. hence Aug 29. hence Sept 7. schr John D T.l- from Tacoma Sep: 14 Sailed Sep: 4— sark Mohican. for Sar Francisco. Sept 7-Jap war stmr Naniwa. for Yokohama. Sept Scur Jesde M nor. S pt ¥—Bars Geo F Munson, Br stmr Coptic. 10r Yo<ohama September 1i— 3 Irwin, for San Francisco; bktn Archer, Brig W for ~an Francisco, Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Sept 22—stmr Sa from Bremen, for New York. Arrived Sept 22—8Stmr St Paul, from New York. NEW YOKK—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Fulda, fm Genoa. Sa; dam. from QUEEN for Port Townsend. or Port Townsend; Sept 14—Schr Alohs, for Sau Sept 22—Stmr St Louls, for Southampton: stmr Westernland, from Antwerp: simr Britan- nic, from Lierpool. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Sept 22—sStmr Maas ew Yor! nia, for New York. Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Pennland, from Phila- delphia. OVILLE-Arrived Sept 22 TOW N—salled Sept 22—Stmr Auras State of mr Catifornia, 1rom Montreal, for Liverpool. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Teutor(c; for New York. BRIEMEN—Arrivea Sept 22—Stmr Munches, from Bal Ltimore. LON DON—Arrived Sept 22——Stmr Manitobs, from New York. Ppkgs parcels, 50U nkgs hemp, Jmportations. HONGKUNG—Per Cl'y of Pekinz—608 buchs bauanas, 10 pkes ma:ting, 85 pkgs siik zouds. 37 100 bags coffee. 7 DAgS sugar, 569 PKg~ spice, 112 pkgs tea< wood, 123 pies curios, o34 pkes ofl. 5941 pkes U 5263 PLgS ric- aud beans, »792 pkys mdse. For over.and—i9 pkes stk goods, 64 pkss » cels. 428 pies cuifos, 1619 pk-s raw stik. 10,55 PEgs For Central and South America—53 pkes &00ds. 4ud pkgs rice aud bean: Consignees. , U85 pkies mdse. 83 pkgs mdse Per City of Peking—M J Rrandenstein & Co: G H Pritchard: Coul er Dry Goods C San Franci-co Bank: Parrott & C Hoyt: Oliver & Co: Culifornia Bank: W R Lewls: American Banx; ‘Tillmann & Bendel Lonion and Swayne & ‘Angiod Lon ion, Pa isan; G H Pritchard; W Loaiza & (0 Crown Distlilery Co: The Nippon Co; Biauchaly & Page: Wells, Fargo & Co: C B Jenntugs of iritish North America; Macondray Ban Goldverg, Bowen & Co: A Schliling & Co; Jordin@ & Math eso! Jap e merchan's. H Levi & Co; Rob. Folger & Co; American Trading C B Bain: J A Chinese and OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 800-306 POST STREET, S.F., Corner Stoc#ton.