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s (OMIRE AND = SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. vilver and financial quotations unchanged. Wheat doing better again, with a strong situation. Other cereals flat at previous prices. Bran lower and very dull. Hay continues seans and Seeds show no change. atoes and Veg, sy and C. g again, with accumulating supplie. Turkeys scarce and higher. Other Poultry plentiful. Game lozeer and in ample supply. ars and Apples doing tetter. Oranges plentiful and weak, Chestnuts lower. ions as previously quoted. Inother advance in Hides. Tallow weak. IWool firm and active. Hops dull and weak. Meat market unchanged. weak. tables as usual. heese stead | 490 St Paul . Charters. 610 £t Paul prefd . - 160 St Paul & Omaha The Invincible loads merchandise for Mel- | 2678 Southern Pacific 3,040 Bouthern Rallway ... Southern Railway prefd . Texas & Pacific n Pacific bourne The Fdward May loads coal at Nanaimo for Weather Report. ; Pactfic Time.) 1SCO, Dec. 7, 1898 p. m, he soasonal rainfalls to | those of the same date infall in last twenty-four 20th Mer! AN e t24 This Last ArS. BEASON. Season. laneous- n Cotton Ofl n Cottol Of1 pre fining B iing prefd $2322 American & American American op prefd 1 & W & Wire refd.. h Continent Continental Tob: Federal Steel ral Steel Washin nd threat- outhern | pretd piateau | ned sta- timcult Biscuit al Peper prefd from the south- R prefd New York Alr Brake. North American Pacific” Coast i Pacific Coast Ist prefd cioudy Fri- . Pacific Coast 24 prefd 625 Pacific Mall ..... ight rain or enow, | 3.4 Penple's Gas 210 Pressed Kteel Car.. ady, with rain or enow Friday: | --..... Pressed Steel Car prefd Pullman Palace Car. 3 Rain or snow in the northern £70 Standard Rope & Twine in the southern portion, ERr ugar prefd 3 118y S vicinity—Clout 1 ssee Coal & Iron.... 1y . wers, Friday: lght | 1 States Leather. 13 w G. H. WILLSON ates Leather prefd.. ke Local Forecast Official. | s Rubber.... a4y nited States Rubber prefd.. 1081 — @ | 1.4 Western Unton ........ 87 1050 Republic Iron & Steel......... I 60 Republic Iron & Steel prefd.. l EASTERN MARKETS Républic Tren & e - I R KR | Total sales | CLOSING BONDS » York Stock Market. re Dealings on the Stock ew 48 reg ition of stagnation tervals between y was vesfeeduy with opening and near acute weakness th was largely new 4s coup..l Alabama Cus 3 ~ 0 ort Line 6s.130 ught quite | \yohigon gen - 9% Or § Line con bs.1143 positive evi- | Archison adj . S1% [Reading ¢ helped on | Canada S5 2as....100% W ists..... stocks were & Ohlo 4ius. %84S L & I M con prob- & Ohlo ta. 16K S L & § F G 6s. m8 bY | C & NW Con 7s...143 St Paul this only | C & NWSFdeb ia 1IS%4/E P C & P 1st le 10 4l | Chicago Term 4s.. 95% S P C & P 58 qulte | D' & R G 1sts o Railway I D&RG s g E Tenn V&G 1sts Erle General s FW&DC Ists Gen Electric s G HE&S A 6s nd R & T 6s Tenn new set 3s. Tex & Pac lsts.. Tex & Pac 24s Union Pacific ds.. bash lsts Wabash 2ds 1125 West Shore ds. 110 " Wis Cent 1st 1125 Va Centurles . Deferred 108 " (Colo & 8o 4w 100 S0 Pacific 4s... Tobacco on_reports trade by interests present co and below with a smail industrial mecus + La new cons 4 L& N Uni 4s MK&T s ooy MINING STOCKS. Chollar 20 Ontario Crown Point .....0. 20 Ophir »ad | Con Cal & Va....'1 % Plymout we 31, Omaha 2 and | Deadwood 60 Quicksilver . the iist | Gould & Curry ... 180 Hale & Norcro 35 Sierra ) Homestake 65 00 Standard | Iron Silver . £ Union Con | Mexican . 48 Yellow Ja ) the heav | BOSTON STOCKS AND B( The advance in the Bank | ye oo oy ;.u loans . G Wis Cent et 10 | ahe e | Time lcans ... " T inion Coal 4nyg | action s | Tgll SN do prefd it Az(hl"n)ndA wee 2% Mining sl 2 o prefd . . 8% Adventure AL TRIly In O s | A Eugar ..162% Alloucz My with wome o do pr 118 Atlantic Bell Telephone Boston & Alb Boston Eleval CB&Q 6 Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston 101 Calumet & Hecla AN Cent and wers Inclined to Lreak in stocks. 265,000, | i % and new ds, | a » Elee ... the bid price | Fitchburg pretd W YORK STOCK LIST. 5l e £ Closing | 30 prefd .. BIS | Fed Kteel do prefd . Mex Cent Ola Colony Old4 Dominion Rubber 5 TUnion Pac . . Quin - T¥%|Santa Fe Copper.. $| Tamarack Winona . ¥ New York Money Market, 16wy | NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Money on call, firm at 2125 | BGT per cent; last loan, 6 per cent: ruling rate, v 7 per cent: prime mercantile paper, 5%G6 per cent. Sterling exchange. steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $ $6%G4 6% for demand and at $51%@4 81X for sixty days. | Posted rates, $462% and 34575, Commercial bills, $4 808, Silver certificates, @60c. Bar eilver, Sde. Mexican dollars, 4Tyc. ern- | ment hond | road bend: . rtrong: State bonda, inactive; rall- . easler Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—To-day's statement f the condition of the Treasury shows: Avall. h balance, $286,351115; gold reserve, London Igarkcl. NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financlal cablegram says: The markets here opened cheerful to-day on a rumor that General White had repulsed a £reat attack by the Boers on Ladysmith, They | drcpped later on the absence of confirmation of the report. Consols were 102%@108%, the decline followlng the action of the Bank of France in raising its minimum discount rate from 3 to 3% per cent, which was unexpected. The drain from France may result from direct Sousignment to that countsy of much mool recently sent rope. South America, whither it was expected Loy don would send £400,000 next Saturday 1t also possible that Australla will supply this demand direct, Americans at the start quickly advanced above parity and remained quict and steady, w York - k & Wostern . k & Western prefd . Pennsy) Reading .- Readirg 1st prefd eading 20 prefd o Grande West Juo Grande Western pref But In The street they relapsel. 50 St Lovis & B F ... 10% | Spanish 4s were 654@67%, the decline follow- s BtL &S lst prefd 71 |ing the French bank's action. Tintos were 0 Bt L & § F 24 prefd similarly affected, falling to 46%, Anacondas 36 54 Louis Southwestern were § 1-16. 140 Bt Louls Bouthwestern prefd .. Call money was easy. The bank bought £13,- | positive strength at the West and Southwest. | 74 5-16375 1-160, ‘closed 704*;; July, | quiet. | expectations T — N 8 | Wheat— Dec. May. Opening 5 9y Closing . b9y Wheat— Dec. Mar.-June. Opening 19 15 Closing .. 1% 00 Flour— Opening 33 Closing . | ers’, | 465: bulk of sales, $3 %5@4. 0 gold in French coin, and lost £35,00 to Argeatina. The Austro-Hungarian bank rate has been reduced from § to 5% per cent. Board of Trad returns for November show cxports up 14, excluding shipping, on American and Cana- dian demand, and a large increase in Chinese trade. Tmports decreased 6.1, mainly in Amer- ican cereals. CLOSING. LONDON, Dee. 7.—Canadian Pacifie. o7: Union Pacific preferred, 7s%: Northern Pacific preferred, 7% Atchison, 23%; Grand Trunk, “%4: Anacorda, §%h. Bar silver, 273-186d per ounce. Money, 4@4% per cent. . e New York Grain and Produce. ‘ -—————— 2 NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,- 178 barrels; exports, 15,988 Fairly well sup- plied. with buvers at old prices, and closed firm: holders asking an advance. WHEAT—Recelpts, 29,600 bushels 138,294, Spot, steady; No. 2 red, No. 1 Northern Duluth, 78%c afloat uiuth, M%c afloat; No. 2 red, nominal, ele- vator. "Options opened steady and unchanged. In the absence of offerings shorts became nervous and soon bid the market up, following Among the more important bull items of the day were small Western receipts, steadier cables, bullish Argentine crop news and the strensth of corn. Closed strong at-M@'4c net advance. March, 76G7b%c, closed To%c: May, He; De- cember, T2 GT2e, closed 13Hc. HOPS—Quiet. HIDES-Firm. WOOL—Steady. COFFEE—Options closed barely steady at a net decline of @10 pointe. Total sales, 29,20 bags, including: January, $6 806 %: February, £ 505 $5; March, $5 506 06: April, $6; May, $8G6 10, June, 36 08; July, $6 1006 15: August $5 1575 20; September, 36 20G8 25; October, 35 25 November, $6 35g6 40. Spot coffes, quiet; quiet but steady; refined, SUGAR—Raw, BUTTER — Receipts, 2860. Flrm: Western 24G27c; June creamery, 23@25c; fac- “Recelpts, 569 packages. Steady; West- ern ungraded at mark, 16@21%c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. The demand for evaporated apples is slack. Other fruits ruled moderately active. EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, 6@7c: prime wire tray, 7@7%c; choice, §%4@8%c; fancy, quiet yal, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@18c. PEACHES—Peeled, 20g22c; unpeeled, Th@10c. e —————— Chicago Grain Market. ——-mm - r r —— CHICAGO, Dec. 7.—The wheat market opened with a show of strength derived from the light- ® of Northwest receipts, May %@%c better than yesterday's close at 6#@63%c. Shorts were early buyers and commission houses exe- cuted @ plenitude of country orders, mainly from the Northwest. Lack of a bettér export inquiry floated around, a decrease in the visible | was predicted for this week and Argentina re- ported rains in the midst of harvest operations, all of which acted as an incentive to buy. On the advance which carried May to 70%c, nearly one cent over yesterday, trading was active, but lost its animation toward the close, when the market eased off on profit-taking and sell- | | ing against calls, above which mark the price | float, most of the time. May eased off to | at which it closed, %@%he better then | day. Corn ruled firm, strengthened primarily by Light receipts, but to a degree by wheat, the fluctuations of which market it followed In & small way. May closed Ke better at a2%e. Oats were qulet and a Nttle steadler with other grains. May closed ¢ higher at Mie. Provisions were steady and the market dull | most the time. Large receipts of hogs over and lower prices for the same, coupled with some selling by packers, were the causes for the falling off in the price, but the market held steady at the decline In sympathy with grain. May pork closed 2'<c under yester- day, May lard T'4c down and May ribs Zhe er. The leading futures ranged as follows: | Open. High. Low. Close. | | Articles- Wheat No. 2— December . 6% % 6% 66 3 0% 0% 6N oK n No, December . 30 0y 0% 0 January . Iy g 0% 01y my my Ry 3 2% 2% 1Y 1y NH W, B 2y rrel— December . .80 88 850 January . 9 60 6T 9 60 May ... L. T 98T 58 Lard, per 100 pounds— December .. S 5 0234 January ... 52 May 545 545 Short It December ... January 815 E10 May 521% 628 Cash quotations were as follows: eteady No. 2 corn, 30@30%c; N 2034@25%c; No. 2 rye, 53c; A i No. 1 flaxseed, §141; $240; mess pork, per barrel per 100 pounds, $4 $24G5 22! 70; lard ribs sides (loose). $5@5 26; dry ealte: shoulders (boxed). § 3713@5 50; short clear sides (boxed) $5 %G5 35; v, distillers’ finished | xoode (high wing Articies Flour, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels . Rye. bushels Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady: creamery, 16@26c; dal 16G22c. Cheese, steady, 11%,@12%c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 20c. - — 1 Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Chicago Livestock Market. | CHICAGO, Dec. T.—CATTLE—Market about | steady. Range cattle, butchers’ stock and can- ners, active: stockers and feeders, steady. Good to choice, $5 607 36; poor to medium, $4 S0GS 40; mixed stockers, T: selected feeders, $4G 4 60; good to cholce cows, $3 50@4 75; helfers, $3 @5: canners, $233; bulls, $2 35G4 30; calves, $43 4T fed Texus beeves, @525 grass Texus 35044 25; Western range beeves, $4 Train of 1016 pound grass Western solc at $3 65, —Market 5@10c lower; a_decline. steers, closed steady at Good clearance. Mixed and butch- §5 9G4 05: ®ood to cholce hea 407%: rough heavy, 33 80@3 8T3; ligh SHEEP—£heep ‘and lambs market slow to weak, closing about unchanged. Native weth. ers, §3 8§54 70; lambs, $4@5 60; Western wethers, 34G4 35; Western lambs, $6@5 3. Recefpts—Cattle, 900; hogs, 43,000; sheep, 17,000, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—The attention of the metal trade was centered largely on spelter throughout the day, which metal displayed in- herent strength and a falr degree of aetivity. Firm cables and light offerings were the dorn. inating influences at work. The other depart ments were quite destitute of Interesting feq tures. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIG TRON -Warrants, neglected, LAKE COPPER—Duil and nominal, at $17 @17 3. TIN-Steady for spot and weak for futures, at £21g27 W0, LEAD—Unchanged. SPELTER—Firm, at $4 6064 70. The brokers' price for lead copper $17@11 25. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Dec. 7.—Consols, 102 $-16; silver, 27 3-164; French rentes, 100f Toc; wheat cargoes off coast. more Inquiry; cargoes on passage, quiet and steady: cargoes No. 1 Standard Cali- fornia. 26d 1a: ish country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 7.—Wheat, steady: wheat in Paris, firm; flour in Paris, firm; French country markets, firm; weather in England, TS TTON—Uplands, 4Kd. CLOBING. 17.—~WHEAT—8pot N steady, s THA: No. 440 and for LIVERPOOL, Dec, red Westors “wwintes, i | Flour, $325 per 106 Ibs; Rye Flour, g2 | tard, @4 Northern spring, steady, 55 11d. Futures, fleady: December, fs 3d; March, be $%d; May, CORN—Spot A; mixed, old, firm, 3s S4d. Futures, steady "'x')em;.':-;—. % 5i4d; Jan- 3s Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 7.—Exchanges, $35,- i balances, $81,53%. Northern W heat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 7.—Exporters were not venturing above Sic for either Walla Walla or Valley wheat to-day, but it is reported that millers were paying more for heavy stock. Cleared8hip Kirkeuoorightshire, for Queens- town, with 2,436 barrels of flour. Foreign wheat shipments from Portland for the ‘week ending to-day were 221,10 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Dec. 7.—Wheat—Club, 50%c; Blue- stem, b2c. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — # 8 Sterling Fxchange, sight. 487 Sterling Cables S 4ETg New York Exchange e = - ew York Exchange, telegraphic — Mexican doliars .. i a8 Fine Stiver, per ounce = L Wheat and Other Grains. ‘WHEAT—Poth spot and futures were higher, with a falr demand for shipment. Chicago was firm, with more buyges than sellers, there being good buying by prominent Dulls.” The car famine ia. casiug, thin Tacti tating shipments. Exporters bought freely af the seaboard and the Northwestern markets were strong. Minneapolis shipped 85,000 bush- els, chiefly to country mills, whose stock shows & decrease of 86,000 busheis. Primary receipts were 650,000 bushels, against 1,500,000 last year, and the' clearances of Wheat and Flour this week about equal the primary receipts. The strength of the domestic situation may turn Europe. Rain was reported in the Argentine. Liverpool was % off. Bpot Wheat — Shipping, $5%c@%1; milling, $102%@1 03%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—3:15 o'clock—May—22,000 ctls, $107. Second Sessfon—May—6000 ctls, §1 07%. Regular Morning = Session—May—2000 31063, Afternoon Session—December, 1900—2000 ctls, S May—§000, $1 06% BARLEYThe situation is flat and un- changed. Futures are siightly lower. Feed, 80c for No. 1 and 60@ise for off grades: Brewing and shipping srades, $G%c; Cheva- ler, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session-9:15 o'clock—No sales. Becond Session No eales. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, 83c; 2000, §28c; 2000, 3 Afternoon Sessjon— - ' OATS—Holders are still firm, but offerings are large and the demana 13 nothin ctls, White, $1 101 30; 1 07%@1 17%: CORN—Eastern e s quoted at 313105 All other kinds are nominal. YE—$1G1 (5 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 90@2 15 per ctl, Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6033 75, usual terms; bakers’ extras, §340G350; Oregon and Washington, $3 405350 per bbl for extra, 5:51‘]&0 for bakers’ and § @3 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- Jows, usual discount to the trade: Meal,” $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; 5 Oat ‘Groats, $450: Hominy, $320@8 50; Buck wheat Flour, 4G4 2: Cracked Wheat, $373; Farina, $ 50: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@7 in - sacks, T Pearl Barley, Split Peas, $5; Green P 550 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Rain checked trading in Hay. The feeling continued soft. Bran is lower again and very dull. Supplies are not large, but the uwuar demand at this season of the year Is wanting, owing to the great abundance of green feed. BRAN--$13G15 per ton S—$17@18 per ton Cornmeal, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 50917 50 r ton; Oficake Meal at the mill, 0050 b | SRR : Cocoanut Cake, $20%21; Corn- meay ‘racked Corn, $24G25] Mixed | Feed, HAY—Wheat, §7 $9 50 for cholce; Wheat and Oat, 16 G0GS: Barley, '$5@6 50; Alfalfa, Compressed §1610 per tom. STRAW—@b0c per bal Beans and Seeds. There is nothing new under this head, all markets being quiet. BEANS—Bayos, §3 tonsecd Meal, $25 per ton. $7@9; Oat, 253 50; small White, $2.90 @3: large White, §2404250; Pinks, 2 65g2 Reds, $350: Blackeye, $1 5G4 75;: Butters nominal; neys, $3%50 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mus- ax, $212% anary, 3%c per Ib for Calitornia xnd 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, 1 sc: Rape. 2%@dc; Hemp, 4GA%c: Timothy, 4G4 ERTED PEAS-Niles, §12g1 50; Green, $175 @18 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The market continues dull and not mate- rially changed. POTATOES—River Reds, 60@f5c; Burbanks, 40G8c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@125; Ore. gon Burbanks, 50c@i$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 75 8c for Rivers and $1@1 10 for Merced. ONIONS—T5c@$l per ctl, v ireen Peas, 6@l0c per Ib; String_Beans, 4 Cabbage, 40G@50c; Los An- Eeles Tomatoes, Toc@$1 2; Egg Plant from Los Angeles, 10c; Dried Okra, 12%c per Ib: Garlio, 3@dc: Green' Peppers from Los Angeles, S@To. Dried Peppers, Saloc; Carrots, Poultry and Game. There have been six cars of Eastern in thus far this week, and all descriptions are de- pressed except Turkeys, which are scarce and firm. Game is lower, with ample, though not heavy receipts POULTRY—Live Turkeys, blers and M4@lic for Hens: Dressed Turkeys, 17G1%c; Geese, per palr, $1 75G2; Goslings, $1 75 @i, Ducks, 5 04 50 for old und $4 5045 50 for younk; Hens, $3 50604 50, Young Roosters, §3 50 4: Old_ Roceters, $350@4; Fryers, 3350G4; roflers, $3 2044 for large and $3@3 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 per dozen for old and $176@2 for Bquabs $2; Mallard, $4@5: Canvas- U@15c for Gob- GAME—Quail, back, 4G5; Sprig, $2@2 10; Teal, $2G2 50; Wid- eon, 31 75; Smail Duck, $150; Doves, $1 per oxen: Hare, 31 25@100; Rabbits, §1 75; Gray Geese, 3362 50; White, $1 25@1 60; Brant, $175 @2 50 Honkers, $; English Snipe, 3242 50 per dozen; Jack Snipe, 31 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Another decline in Eggs 1s noted, and the market Is very weak. Supplies are accumu- lating and dealers willingly make concessions to keep thelr stocks down. Cheese is steady and sales over the quota- tions are reported. Butter Is quict and easy, with plenty here. BUTTER- Cream, 2c; seconds, 2G2(c. Dairy—Fancy, 21%c; good to choice, 21@22c; comman, 2. ckled roll, 21 H 3 le; e roll 21G22%0; Orkin, 2092ic; creamery 1 for ladle packed. ery—Fancy Creamery, Eastern- CHERSE—Cholce mild_new, 12i40; old, 11%c; Young America, 12%@llc; Lastern, 15%@léc: Western, 134G 1ic per 1b. EGGS—Quoted at 25g27%c for common and 3:G3ic per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold storage, 18G15c for firsts and lic for seconds; fresh, £1G23c per doze Deciduous and Citrus Fruais. Fine Apples are firm and a choice Spitzen- berg will bring the top quotation. Stocks of Oranges continue Jarge and, the market 1s wealk. Grapes are hard to sell. Choice Pears are scarce and Winter Nellis bring the top quotation. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples—&i@fic per box for common, Tse@$i for good and $1 251 50 for cholce; Lady Apples, o L T box. Ld -—h:’mwberrlcl.' —l per (‘h;! Ifnr an 50@3 50 for large rries; Raspberries, 3 pec chest: Cape Cod Cramber: ries, $5G9; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 50 per box. immons, H@ile per box. Grapes, 25G50c per box; crates, 25@T5c. ‘Winter Pears, G0c@2 per box. $1 50@2 50 Manda- SSTTRUS FBUITECNevel Oranges; ; Seedlings, ; Japanese rins, $15061 Pomelos, $1G2; Lemons. 314 11 for common and $263%0 for ‘good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4@4 Bananas, $100G3 per bunch: Pineapples, $1G% 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. The market continues dull and unchanged. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4ic for A0-50's, 4@4%c for 00-60's, 3 for 60-70's, 3%c for Move fo 1ok ey, c for 90-100'%. Aricots, 11G136 ot Hopais, sdiee for Moor- Graham | 509 for common to good and | $5@5 per ton; | Lima. $4 %@5; Pea, $3¢3 25, Red Kia- | parks and 13@lc for Blenheims; Peaches. 5@ Sk for Standards, 6@Skc for choice and 7c for fancy: peeled Peaches, 13t Evaporated Appies, Ti& Sun-dried. SgBIsC per 1hr Nec: tarines, § Ib for red: Pears, tor guarters and $@i0c for halves: Black Figs. 30 33%c: White Figs, 4Gfc: Bleached Plums, S@c Unbleached Plums, 7GTic for pitted and 1 for unpitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib, 10c; cholce, Sc; standard, fc: prime, 6c: un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6e. Sultan Fancy, per Ib, Slac; cholce, Te: standard, #4c. rime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, sc: Seedless, 1b boxes, 5ci 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5%ci 3-crown, 64c; d-crown, fe; London Layers, 2-crown, 3150 per box: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $2 Imperial, $3. All prices are . o. b. at common shipping points in_California 5@10c; NUTS—Chestnuts, for standards and 9Gl6c for softshe monds. 11%@i2 for paper-shell, 5G10c and 4@Sc for hardshell: Peanuts, $%@%c for Eastern and 5c for California: Brazil Nuts, T%@Sc: Filberts, 11%4@12c; Pecans, 10glic; Cocoanuts, $4 5065, HONEY--Comb, 11%@12c for bright and 10%@ 1lc for light amber; water white extracted, 1% ese:‘ Il'mat amber .extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 4c per 1b. > 'S — Bacon, 9%e per Ib for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 12%c for extra light and 13¢ for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c: Caltfornia Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl, extra Mess. $13; Family, $14: extra Prime Pork, $14 50; extra clear, §17 Mess, 316 50; Smoked Beef, U@U%c per Ib. LARD — Tlerces quoted at 6%c per Ib for compound and 7c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 7%c: 10-1b tine. Sc: 5-1b tins, Sic. COTTOLENE—Tierces, Ti( per ™. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hides are still very firm and several advances are noted. Wool is also firm, but Hops and Tallow are dull and weak. - HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about ic under quotations. Heavy saited steers, 11%@12c; medium, 10%@11c; light. 0%4c; 10%@lic; Stags, Tie: Salted Ki 10%4c; Calf, 1lo; Dry Hides, sound, 18@1%¢; culls and brands, 15c; Dry Kip and Veal, 17c: Dry 19G20c: Sheepskins, yearlings, 20G3sc hort Wool, 35@60c each: medium, 70@%0c; long ' Wool, $1G12 each: Horse Hides, salt, $2 25G2 76 for large and $1 for small; Coits, 50c. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2, 4c; refined, 6%c; grease, 2Yc. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 3@10c; South- ern, $@10c: Middle County, 11@13c; Humboldt und Mendocino, 16@17¢c; Eastern Oregon, 1215« Valley Oregon, 11@1Sc; Northern Mountaln, free, 11@14c; Northern Mountain, defective, 10g 1ic ver 1b. HOPS—6@%c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—1G7%c per Ib for Steers and €%@7c for Cows. VEAL—$@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7c; ewes, 6%c per 1b. -$@8%c_ per Ib. PORK~—Live Hogs, 5%@5%c for small, 5% G%c for medium and 5G5%c for large: stoc Hogs and feeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, 7@Sc. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@T%e: Wool Bags, 28@30c; Fruit Bags, Gc, 64c and 6%c for the three grades of white and T4c for bleached Jute. BALE ROPE—Manila, 14%@15c per Ib. COAL—Wellington, §§ per ton: New Welling- ton, 35; Southfield Wellington, 57 10; Seattle, Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $i. Wallsend, $§. Scotch, Cumberland, $3'75 in bulk_and $11 25 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, 313; Can- nel, $950 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, §1125; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks. shed and Fine Crushed, $%c¢; Po; dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated. 5c; Dry Granu- lated, 4%c; Confectioners’ A, 4%c: Californta A, Magnolta A, 4izc; Extra No order taken for le: equivalent. Dominoes, boxes, e per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, DECEMBER T. | a dividend of $3000 on the 12th. 1 d a dividend of 0gioc per | P | sack: Los Angeles Summer Squash, T5@$1 per | box; Marrowfat Squash, $12G1> per ton; Mush. | rooms, 10glic per Ib, Flour, qr sks.... 26,230 Potatoes, sks. Barley, ctls...... 4,730 Onfons, sks Oats, ctls.. - 710 Bran, sks. Corn, East, étls.. 600 Pelts, bdl: Butter, ctls . 165 Hides, Cheese, ctl . 134 Egg: Tallow, ctls. 222 Raistns, bx | Huy, tons. 404 Lime, bbls. Wool. bags. 2} Middiings, sks. | Sugar, ski Beans, sks. Flour, qr s &9 Oats, "ctls 6 Potatoes, sks. THE STOCK MARKET. -—_ There was a moderate business in securities on the morning session. Oceanic sold up to $9 0 and Spring Valley Water was lower at 3. In the afternoon Oceanic advanced to 3% and Spring Valley Water to $85 §7%. he ofl stocks were qulet, as usual, with no material variations Mining dividends paid in November were apportioned _as follows: _California, $121,139 Colorado, $267 daho, $5,000; Missouri, $7500. Montana, $4,640,000; South Dakota, $110,000 ] Washington, $5000; Centrai 315,000; British Columbla, 3$276,250; 35,690,886, The South Swansea mine of Utah paid the diyidend for November of $5000 on the 6th. The Pennsylvenia mine at Grags Valley will pay the usual monthly dividend of $i0,300 to- day. "Fhe Yellow Aster mine, in Kern County, will pay a dividend of $10,000 on the 9th. The Gwin mine in Tuolumne County will pay The Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine of Utah 1,000 on the 4th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Dec. 72 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. U § Bonds— b % 46 quar coup.. — — - 48 quar reg... — — 3 % Foilor o B Tl ey Py o g P uar coup. | Pac Light Co. 40% — Miscelianeous ISF G & E.... 56% 57 Cal-st Cab 5s 117% — | San Francisco. 3% — o € C Wat 5. — |Stockton Gas.. 12" — — | Ineurance— — |Firem's Funa.222 — % | Bank Stocks— — | Anglo-Cal . 106 | Bank of Cal...400 - |CalsD&T — | First_Nationl. 23 — 102 [Lon P & A...131 1323 5 | Merchnw i = i arket-st 6s... — 1 ev Nat Bk... bt M el 117! Bavings Daniss NCNGRM1Z — |GerS & L. N R of Cal 6s.114 — 'Hum S & L. N R of Cal s.113%114% Mut Sav Bk. NPCR |8 F sav U... NPCR — |8av & L So.. N Cal R — |Sec Sav Bk OGL& — |Unfon T Co...1400 1640 Oak Tran 13 | Street Ratlroads— 19 128 50 Ocenn § S bs. = Om C Ry 6s...1% % = SOy Presidio . = Powell-st 12 | Powdar— Sac El G &Ris — — |California = SF&NPosls — |E Dynam = § F & SJV is.115%116% Glant Con Co. 91% 92t S Ry of Cal 6n.lusiy — | Vigorit E i 14 E P o | Sukar— 8PC Hana P Co.... 9% sPC Haw C & § Co 93 9313 8P C |Honokaa § Co. 32% 33t SPC Hutch S P Co. 263 %7 8P | Kiluuea § Co. - 5V W |Makawell S Co — 45 SV Wat 48 8§ V Wis2dm) 100%10] Stkton Gas s — — Water Stocks— Contra_Costa.. T6% Marin County.. % Valley. lOnomea S °Co. 34 343 (Paauhau § Co. 32 3 I sscetianesus— Al Pack Assn.117%118% 6% Mer Ex Assn I Oceanic § Co.. 957 97y 9%5'% Pac A F A 14 — Pac C Bor Co.140 145 | Par Paine Co.. sy~ % 6 Morning Session. Cent Gax Co. Cent L & P. Board— 2 30 Contra Costa Water . 20 Contra Costa Water, s 30 15 Contra Costa Water L3 20 Equitable Gas . 20 Equitable Gas . 25 Honokan 100 Hutchinson P Co 2 Makawell .. 25 Oceanic § & Co 5 Oceanic § § Co 15 Oceanic S 8 Co 30 Pacific Coast Borax, 8’5 6§ F Gas & Electric Co 5§ V Water Street— $1000 & V 4 per cent bonds, 30 mortgage.. Afternoon Session. Board— g 17 Contra Costa Water 50 Equitable Gas . 5 Glant Powder Con 400 Hana Plantation Co, 10 Honokaa § Co 300 Honokaa S Co 75 Hutchinson § 27 Makaweli 100 Nevada Na: 110 Oceanic S § Co 15§ F Gas & El 2 8 V_Water ¥ s 2 RZ22RLEHa.FA EEEEEEEEEE EEH B BE Haenelsyngesaa as sgsassauusgany CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 100 Tida] Wave . 100 Tidal Wave . 375 Barker Ranch . 400 Century Oil Co . 200 Century Ofl Co . 300 Anaconda Oil Co 200 Anaconda Ofl Co 100 Anaconda Oil Co 19 Anita Oil Co .. 1 Duquesne Oil Co . 100 Shamrock Ofl Co . 160 Yukon Crude Ofl Street— 50 Yukon Crude Oil Co . Afternoon Session. rore 2 RIIIIR32RFER v aspliicus Board— 100 Tidal Wave 0 100 ‘T1da 215 100 € 110 % Northfield 0 200 Anaconda 110 190 Anaconda . 115 15 Yukon Crude 208 Street— 150 Yukon Crude Oil Co . oiel 300 200 Yukon Crude Of] Co, 205 PRODUCERS® OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Seasion. Board— 500 Dominion o 200 Dominion 5 100 Petroleum Center .. ... o Afternoon Seesion, Board— 1000 Dominion ...... 0 One-tenth Home Ofl at $4080 per share Street— Blue Goose MINING 'STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 150 Mexican 48, 200 Belcher ........ 32 500 Mexican 47 200 Best & Belcher 45 | 200 Ophir 95 100 Caledonia 2 200 Potosi . . 27| 200 Caledonia o 100 Sterra Nevada. 59| 100 Crown Poin 2 Afternoon Session. 200 Belcher . 175 Gould & Curry. . 1§ 600 Best & Bel 200 Hale & » 0 100 Caledonia 300 Challenge 43 Challeng 2150 Con 150 Con Cal & 200 Crown Point, 300 Mexican 900 Mexican 25 Mexican 250 Ophir 200 Yellow Jacket. The following were the sales in the Pacific | Btock Exchange yesteglay: # Morning Session. 00 Belcher ........ 31, 200 Ophir 300 Best & Belcher 4| 00 Ophir 300 Chollar ........ 22| 00 Ophir 200 Con Cal & Va..1 % 200 Sterra Nevada. 1400 Con Cal & Va..19 200 Utah . 1200 Con Cal&Vi Tyl Afternoon Session. 600 Belcher ........ 29| 50 Gould & Curry. 1§ 600 Belcher . . 28 40 Mexican 4 700 Best & Belcher 43 1100 Mexican . 4 10 Con & Va..1%0 200 Mexican “ 1600 Con Cal & Va..1 85 60 opnir I 00 Con CalkV; 1200 Ophir i3 110 Con 300 Potost 2% 150 Con Cal & Va, 00 Savage 15 15 Con | 700 Sterra % 40 Crown Polnt... 211000 Carter's G M C 2o 700 Crown Point .. 20 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Willlam Ede Company ( chibald Borland, lot on N :vlch and Polk streets, E 121 10. 1:103 by N 137 Estate of Joseph M. Wood (by Abbie R. and | Martha Wood (executors) to C| son (wife of W. A.), lot 55:6 E of Steiner, George Kennedy to Belinda Kennedy, .XIA by E 110:3; gift. Joe Goss to Clara A. Graham, lot bn W line | of Shotwell street, 20 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 122:6; $5. Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Rich- ard O'Connor, lot oo W line of Collingwood street, 76 S of Eighteenth, S 454 by W 125; 32000, Mary A. Ames to Augusta D. Ames, undi- vided quarter of following: Lot on N line of Natoma street, 100 W of Second 81; aiso lot on N line of of Second, SW 20 by NW §1; a of Minna street, “; sitt street, 120 SW » 1ot on S line 76 W of Second, S 69 by W ess Avenue M. E. Church to Willlam J. Bryan, rerccord 132 D. 125, lot on SE line | of Mission street, 110 SW of Fourth, SW 40 by SE 50; $19,448. Estate of George Moffatt (by Lizzie Moffatt, trustee) to Lilian W. Moffatt, undivided eighth of following: Lot on SE line of Market street, 3% BW of Seventh, SW 77:6 by SE 16; also lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 65:9 of Jones, corner of Ellis and Larkin streets, N 60 by W 9; also property outside of county; $—. Richmond Villa Assoctation (by G. P. and E. H. Rixford, Joseph Figel, Joseph Winter- burn and §. H. Collins, surviving trustees) to Samuel Kahn, rerecord 1815 D. 81, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 225 S of Point Lobos avenue, 8 2 by W 120; 31 A. Sophia Olsen to C. E. Gustaf Olson, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 275 N 2 by W 120; gift. Solomon and 'Dora Getz to Robert M. and | Mary A. Webb, lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 8 of L street, S 50 by B 120; $10. Ferdinand Grothaus to Hannah Grothaus, lot on NE line of Emma street, 125 SE of Silver avenue, SE 25 by NE 100, Stiver Terrace Tract; gLt Nettle Petterson to Solomon Getz, lot on NW line of Athens street, 15 NE of Persia, SE 25 by NW 100, block 6, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Alameda County. J. F. and Sarah J. Cross to C. A. Chichester, lot on N line of Parsons street, 35 E of Park, 1, W to W _line of lot 2, S 91, to be- . belng the W 40 feet of lot 25, block | C, Gasklll Tract, Oakland; §10. James C. McKee to O. 'W. Nordwell and C. H. Rehnstrom. lot on N line of Geary (or Thirty-ninth) street, 200 W of Telegraph ave- nue. W 80 by N 109, being Iot 7, block 208, map of Evoy Plat, Oakiand; $10. Central Land Company to F. A. Losh, lot on S line of Thirty-sixth street, 266:3 E of Market, 8 120:3 by E 80, being lot §, block M, map of property of Central Land Company, Oakland; also lot on E line of Market street, 5 8 of Thirty-fourth, § 30 by E 1163, being the N 30 feet of lot 3, block K, same: also lot on E line of Market sireet, 60 N of Thirty-third, N 30 by 'E 116:3, being a portion of lot 2, block K, same; 10. Ellnor A. E. and Robert G. Eimer to T. B. Draver, ot on S line of Clinton avenue, 150 E of Willow street, E 8, S 175, W 5, N 16.60 to bezinning. belng lot 4, block 77, map of lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. T. B. and Annie E. Draper % Elinor F. A. Fimer. lot 101, Encinal Park t, Alameda (subject to mortgage for $2600): $10. Frederick and Nora F. Prindle to I. L. Sax- ton, lot 19, block 2023, Whitcher Tract, map 2, Oakland: $10. block M, Kelsey Tract, ind; also lot on BE line ‘of Thirteenth avenue, 5 SW of East Fifteenth street, SW 25 by SE 100, block 4, Clinton, East Cakland; also lots 23 and 24 block K. map of property of Central Land Com- pany, Oakland; $4000. Joseph J. and Barbara Mason to Dorothea Moore, lot on § line of Durant avenue, 150 W of Bowditch street, W 50 by 8 130, belng sub- division 3, In lot 3, block 10, on map of subdi- vislon of lots 3 and 4, block 19, College Home- stead, Berkeley: $10. Luther Hill, William G. Wagstaff and Robert R. Ogston (by W. F. Kroll, commissioner) to Oakland Bulding and Loan’ Association, lot 5. block O, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: $133. Francis Mitchell to Laura F. Bagot, lot on E line of Broadway, 200 N of San Jose avenue, N 0 by E 140, being lot 3, block 12, Hays & Caperton i-acre Tract, Alameda: gift, Same to Phoebe C. Eckert, lot on E line of Broadway, 327 W from S line of Bay and Coast Ratlroad, 'S 5. SE 140:2, NE 0, NW 10:2 to beginning. Alameda; gift. J. G ana Mary B jicAullen to J. M. Shan- non, lots an ), loc! . Wav Berkeley: $10. gk ———— e Timi Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, December 7, 159, The time bali on the bullding was dropped .. o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. l«:‘.so CALKINS, tower of the new Ferry at exactly noon to-day— Lieutenant Commander, Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide Is the same at both places, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. Sun rises. Sun sets above exposition of the tides tides are given in the lert the successive tides of the NOTE—In t the early mornt e. At noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | on | E line of Guerrero street, 23 S of Camp, S 2 | SW 20 by NW | E §2:6 by N 137:6; also lot on NW | N ot L street, | i3 | elsco. AUCTION SALES . THIRD ANNUAL SALE 2 OoF o 4 THOROUGHBRED YEARLING = (Without Reserve) From ¢ APA STOCK FARM, Conslotien &8 e st Wl o sons and daughters of Rolo, ¢ Miles. Idalium, Purycar D a of the dams of Bamboula Champion Rose, Watassa, Pidalin. A Catulus, Devereux, Pompin Grotto, " Alexis. Zinfandel | rose, Oakwood, The g | mares in California are repre. the largest sale of yeariings ever Pacific Coast. All are thoroughly b positively untried SALE TAKES PLACE THURSDAY EVENING DECEM in Pavilion. Electric 1 OCCIDEN: AL HU S XCH anGi T 1H WARD 8§ Horses at Exchange ready W F. W. COVEY Seats reserved & - near Thi Monday 2 D Eleven head of well broken | TROTTERS, R.ADSTERS and by Silver Bow, 2:18', bred and con- signed by Gzo. Fox, Fsq.,Clements Also three fine pairs of CARRI | and 20 head of DRAFT HORS from 1400 to 1500, consigned by vi Horses can be seen at salesyard Ness ave. and Murket st CHASE & MENDENITALL {Buccessors to Kiliip Live Stock Auct | P.d. BARTH, Auctioncer. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, Decer r 8 1IN o | MCcALLISTER ST., at 11 a. m., the » nt fruniture, carpets and fat. e e— three tides, wiven are in n t United States Coast when a minus sign art g ¢ an iy as some and then the number giv the reference Is the mean the depth given by . f the -— s s | | | & | | 7 Steamer. Due Umatilla «/Vietoria & Puget Sound De. 4 | Coos Bay. ewport.... Deec. § Pomona . Humboldt Dee. % Despateh Portiand “Dec. § | Orizaba veees Vancouver. ... I ’ Matteawan ..... Tacoma i ' an Jose Panama Dec. 3 mpire . o » Homer ... Dec. ¥ Arcata . . . e » A. Blanchard Deec » Alblon . < Tillamoo Dec. 10 Corona San Di IDec. 1 Aloha | Dec State of Cal. I | America Maru..|China and Dee | Bopita . INewport e | Progreso ./Tacoma. Tellus Departure Hay.. | Alliance Oregon Ports Queen .. Vet get | G. w. Eid I3 x | Miami ........0.|Se | Washtenaw . Tace Santa Rosa .. Point Arena Crescent City.. North Fork... Newburg . Samoa . Mariposa San Diego Point Arena Grays -[Humboldt. Coquill Columbia Pt Arena.. San Pedro..| Coos Bay...| Pomona ... North Fork Humbol Samoa ... Arcata . Homer ..., Oregon | Umatilla .[Vie & Pxt 84 | Corona .....|San Die, o | fon ...../Tillamook___.| Dec Coptie “hina & Japan Australia .. Honolulu State of Cal/Portland | Bonita .....[Newpart Shipping Intelligence. — o ARRIVED. Thursday., December 7. Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 45 hours from New- rt. Pgtmr Brubswick, Andresen, 38 hours from Newport. Stmr Westport, Peterson, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Luella, Miller. § days from Grays Har- bor, via Eureka 27 hours. Stmr North Fork, Bash, 23 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey. Schr Mary Ftta, Anderson, § hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Amethyst, Zimmerman, 50 days Tillamook. Bchr Hender Bros, Wetzel, Bowens Landing. CLEARED. Thursday, December 7. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas, Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nasatmo: R Dunsmulr Sons Co. SAILED. Thursday, December 1. Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 4 1 Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, E Stmr Natfonal City, Dettme Stmr Curacao, Von Heims, : Stmr Jeanie, Mason, Nanaimo and Vancou- trom M hours from ete: Peterson, — arro, Jensen, Bowens Landing. Stmr Aberdeen, Higgins, Portland Br ship Rahane, Roach, Queenstown. Br ship Pythomene, McAusiand. Queenstown. Whaling bark Chas W Morgan, Scullan, whal- in, Whaling bark California, Smith, whaling voy- e. “ehr Deflance, Blom, Grays Harbor. Schr Laura Madsen, Jorgenson, Grays Har- ke Emma Utter. Allen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC, INT LOBOS. Dec 7, 10 p m—Weather clmy, wind west, veloeity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Per schr Amethyst, from Tillamook—Nov 12, Jat 44 N, lon 127 W, schr Antelope, from Co- quille River, for Port Los Angeles. Oct 1, lat 1 N, lon 2% \\;_ Br ship Lyderhorn, mburg, for San Francisce. ";'Tv"i lat 28 8, lon 4 W—Br bark Donna Francisea, from Rio de Janeiro, for Oregon MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Dec 7—Goodwin lightship and Br ship Ardencralg, hence July 21, for Leith, have been in collision. Former vessel received dam- . Extent of Injury to the latter vessel, it any, not known. DOMESTIC PORTS. TILLAMOOK—Arrived Dec 6—Stmr Alblon, hence Dec 2. FORT BRAGG — Arrived Dec 7—Stmr - ence Dec 6. qufl'?fi;‘ TO% ANGELES—Arrived Dee 7—Stme reenwood; Haw stmr San Greenwood, from teo, from Comox. ';‘T;‘ed Dec 7—Stmr Greenwood, for — SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 7-Stmr Ruth, from Grays Harbor: stmr Greenwood, from Port Los Angeles. Déc 6—Stmr Pasadena, from Fureka. Sailed Dec T—Stmr Pasadena. for Fureka. EUREKA—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr South Port- d, ki Dee 6. 1o diled Dec 7-8tme Pomona, for San Fran- EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 6—Br stmr Athos, Colon. fromiied Dec 6—Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. LE, NSW-Salled Dec 7—Bark o NEVICASTLE, NSW_Slid Dec VALPARAISO-Sailed Dec 6—Ger stmr Vo- lumna, for San Francisco. GUAYMAS—Arrived Dec é—Schr Dauntless, from Grays Harbor. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Wille- had, from Havre. Salled Dec i—Stmr La Champagne, for HCHON—Arrived Nov Z-Stme Guernsey, from Portland, Or. third time column the third tide | New York. and proceeded for Ge % 1ast or Tight hand column Eives ‘he ROTTERDAM Salled Dec 7—Stms Staten- NAPLES—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Werra, from noa. dam, for