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TMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ks at about previous pri Cotton lower. ing shares have a great rally. shozw little variation. change quotatior of Canned St » and Cheese non in Janiar s unchanged:! Vsc lower. il very firm. {ops quict and ¥ ool motionless. Onions weak. Asparagus higher. Gamic steady. el! cleaned up. trading in Oranges. feres witl s gain $6,697,900 last week. 3% :M\,é“ 841, 34% | ; ... 68 | @ 10014 100 10035 Exports of Salmon. . % : 15634 |150% |159% NYNHE&H 6,000 People’s G EASTERN MARKETS. 900 Pressed S Bar silver—Steady; 30 11-16d per ocunce. Money—33%@4 per 'cent, The rate of discount in’ the open market for short bills is 4 per cent and for three months® bills 3% per cent. Clearing House Banks. { NEW YORK, .Feb. 24.—The statement of the' clearing house banks for the five days this | week shows that the banks hold $5,125,725 over the legal reserve requirements. This is a | decrease of $664,200 under last week. The | statement foliow Loans $1,049,081,800, decrease $3,078,500. Deposits $1,042,208,700, decrease $6,334,400. Circulation '$60,787,200, decrease $189,000. Legal tenders $80,063,200, increase $624,900. Specie $185,637,200, decrease $2,872, Reserve §265,700,400, decreade $2,247,800. Reserve - required ' $260,574,875, decrease $1,583,600. Surplus $5,125,725, decrease $864.200. Ex-United States deposits, $7,200,875; de- crease $656,325. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Today the treas- ury balance sbows: Avallable h balance, $149.757,927; gold coin_and bullion, $74,861,179; gold certificates, $46,607,550. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Today's market was fairly active, but irregular. Cables were some- | what disappointing on the visibie supply state- | ment and our market, after opening about as due on cables, turned slightly easier. Good buying by shorts and some ring professionals caused a steadier tone and the list moved up 6 to 7 points from the low. On this rise, how- ever, there was a disposition to sell by way of Clearing the decks for March notice day, Monday. 7That position seems to be fairly well | llquidated, but ~tenders will probably be in- sufficient in volume to cause speculative longs in that option to liquidate. Weather advices from the South were somewhat favorable. Spinners’ takings for the week were 248,000 | bales, against 245,000 for the same week last vear. The effect of the March notices is thought to have been pretty well discounted. Futures op dy; February, offered c; Marc] 10.39c; May, April, = July, 10.60¢; August, 10.6lc; Septem- ofterea 10.34c; October, 10.23c; December, .27c. Futures closed barely steady: February, ; | 10! March, 10.2 April, 10.35c; May, | 10.46c; June, 10.56c; July, 10.64c; August, 10.58¢; September, 10. October, 10.22¢; { | November, 10.25c; December, 10.25c. | 10.80¢; | Spot closed quiet: middling upland middling gulf, 11 Sales, 100 bales. New York Grain and Produce. YORK, Feb. 24 —FLOUR—Receip . 110,200 Dull and unchanged. $4G4.35; winter straight winter extras, $2.75@3.25; winter . $2.65@2.20 AT—Receipts, 53,0 exports, 2,000 No. 2 red, S6l4c ele- 1 ot, steady > red, 8934c t. o. b. afloat vator; No, 300: steady. Beeves, $3.70@6.25; cows, $1.50@ 4.65; heifers, $2.50a5.: calves, $6@8; good to rrime steers.’ $5.35@%6.25; poor to medium, $3.70 @.30; stockers and feeders, §2.75@4.70. HOGS—Receipts, 15,000; Monday, 48,000; market _strong to e higher. Mixed and butch ers’, $610G6.32%5: good heavy, $6.25@8. rough heavy, $6.10@6.20; light,” §6.05@6.27%; Digs, $5.75@6.10; bulk of sales, $6.20@6.30. SHEEP—Receipts, 1600: market _strong. Sheep, _$3.25@0.15; vearlings, $5.75@6.10; lambs, $5.25@7.10. © Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, TFeb. 21—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 300: steady. HOGS—Recelpts, 4000; market 5S¢ higher. Bulk of salee, $6.10@6.20; heavy, $G.15@6.25; g-u!l:okers, $6.10@6.20; pigs and lights, $5.60@ SHEEP—Receipts, 4000; steady. Muttons, $4.2535.80; lambs, $5.50@6.75; range wethers, $5.5006; fed ewes, $4.25@3.25. Omaha. OMATA, Neb., Feb, 24.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000; market steady. HOGS—Receipts, 8500; market b higher. Heavy, $6.05@6.15; mixed, $§6.0215@6.07%; light, $6@6.07%; pigs, $6@5.75; bulk of sales, $6.05@0.07%, SHEEP—?fielpubo 8500; mlrke‘tfi stendy. Yearlings, $5.00@5.90; wethers, $5.40@5.60; cwes, $4.8505.25; lambs, $0.40@6.55. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. Wheat— March. May. July. Opening . B 6 61y 6 6 Closing 66l 66 ‘Wheat— Feb. May-Aug. Opening . 23.95 23. Cloning 23.85 23.50 Fiour— i Opening . . Closing . 30.40- St. Louis Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 24.—Wool steady. Medium grades, combing and clothing, 23@28c; light fine, 20@24c; heavy fine, 18G2lic; tub washed, 82@10c. Northern Business. PORTLAND, Feb, 24.—Clearings, $625,373; balances, $50,2 TACOMA, Feb. 25.—Clearings, $573,125; bal- ances, $126,301. SEATTLE, Feb. 24.—Clearings, $1,923,073; balances, §471,990. SPOKANE, $611,222; Feb. 24—Clearings, balances’ $34,125. LOCAL MARKETS. Exchange and Bulllon. LOCAL. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. Sterling Exchange, sight. Sterling Exchange, cables. New York Exchange, sight .... — New York Exchange, telggraphic — @ 1215 Silver, per ounce. 6%@ — Mexican Dollars .. —"@ & INTERNATIONAL. New York on Paris New York on Mexico Parls on London Eerlin on London Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures wera stronger. Chicago showed no material change. This market also £tood about the same. Trading Was duil, both in the pit and on the sample | tables. Cash Wheat was still liberally offered, but buyers made no further concessions. CASH WHEAT. California _Club, $1.40; California White live Poultry was in excellent condition for sellers. The daily receipts from domestic ship- PIng points were Light and, with the demand active and firm prices ruling, quick clearances vars. readily. eftested from day to day. Four cars of Western were marketed during the week. Dressed Turkeys were a very weak feature and prices broke badly toward the end of the week. Game was steady, with the sup— ply and demand about balancing. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 14@16c per 1b: Dressed Turkeys, 16G18c_per Ib; Geese, per palr, 526200 Goslings. $230g3: Ducks. $5@ per dozen for old and $6@T for younz: Hens, $56@5.50 for emall and ~$6@7 for large: young Roosters, $0@7; old Roosters, $4.50@5.50; Fryers, $5.503€.50; Brollers, $3@4 for emall ‘and $4.50@5.50 for large; Pigeens, §1.25: Squabs, $2.50@2.75. GAME—Per dozen—Gray Geese, $3; White Geese, $1@1.50; Brant, $2.50 for large and $1.50 for small; Honkers, $3@5; Hare, $2@2 50; Cot- tontail Rabbits, $2.50; Brush Rabbits, $1.50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Theré was another decline in Butter, selected extras being %c lower. The other grades were unchanged. Conditions remained ‘as _before stated, the excellent demand taking the daily receipts without difficulty, so there is no aecu- mulation of stock. There was no further change in Eggs. The market is unable to absorb the large daily ar- rivals, and from 25 to 50 per cent, according to the different estimates of dealers, are going into cold storage. This is bad weather for cold storage and dealers do not like to do it, but-are oblifed to.in arder o keep thelr flogr clear. Fancy Cheese was lc grades remaining = without continue ifght. .- Business an the exchange was as follows: Butter—15 boxes fresh extras, 27%c; 5 boxes firsts, 2716c; 5 boxes do, 27c. 3 Eggs—For California fresh selected, 1634c was bid, 17c asked. Cheese—25 fancy new, 1315c. Receipts were 57,000 ibs Butter, 23,300 Ibs Cheese and 1691 cases Eggs. DAIRY EXCHANGE OFFICIAL QUOTA- TIONS. the other Stocks lower, change. (Note—Tha Exchange quotations represent wholesale prices as established by sales, bids and offers on the exchange. Prices for Butter and Eggs on the street are governed by the Exchange quotations, but generally range about 1@1%c higher, owing to the miscella- neous character of the business.) BUTTER—Fresh—California - extras, 2730, steady: . firsts, 27c, steady: seconds, 2%c, steady; Bastern, nominal. Eastern Ladles— Extras, 20c; firsts, 19c. Storage goods—Calt- fornia, nominal; Eastern, nominal. Ladles— Extras, 20c, steady; firsts, 19%c, steady; pack- ing_stock, 19¢c, steady. EGGS — Fresh California selected, 17c, steady; firsts 16c, steady: seconds, 13c, steady; thirds, 13c, steady; Bastern, nominal. Storage—Eastérn, 10¢, weal California fancy mnew, 13lo, ldc, ~steady; seconds, 12, steady; Young Americas, fancy, ldc, steady; firsts, 13c, steady; seconds, nominal. tern— Fancy, 16¢, firm; Western, 14@14%3c. Storage— California, nominal; Young Americas, nominal; Eastern, fancy, 15, steady. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There wis not much doing in Oranges, as the wet weather was against trade, and be- sldes the high prices deterred buyers, who were taking barely sufficlent to tide them' over Sun- day. Al dealers were very firm in their views, however, and were not Inclined to urge business, believing that receipts would be Iignt for some days. Advices from the south say that supplies in most packing houses are prac- tically exhausted and that the rain has again caused a general suspension of picking. Only one carioad was at hand for the auction com— pany, but the promoters etated positively that four ‘care would be available for tomorrow’s sale. Fancy Apples remained firm at previous prices, while the lower grades were very weak ‘than seventy-five barrels of its equivalent. ©Oil, 80c; natural Whale Oil. 35c; extra winter strained Lard Oll, T5c: Oil, 63e; Pure Neatsfoot Oil, T3¢ eatsfoot Of1, | SF : raw ; COAL OIL. GASOLINE, ETC.—Water White | Cal Coal Ofl. in bulk. 103e: Pearl Oil. in 17cy Astral, 17c: Star, 17c: Extra Star, Elaine, 26c; Eoceme, 19¢; Stove line, in bulk. 153c; In cases, 22¢; Motor Gaso line, tn bulk. 13%e¢: in caves, 29c; No. 1 En- gine Distillate, tron barrels or drums Sc: No. 2 do. 6%c; cases, 6lc nwore; Benzine, in dulk. i2360: cases, 19¢; So-degree 2c: in casés, 3ie. i Slc. per 1b; 3 e e Ben b Whits Lead. $@8ke, accord! pany Ghbies e (oo o 13 T00L1S hage: Cubes, A L D“fl'l-mmmb- Crushed, B.45¢: Powdered, 530c: Candy Granulated. 5.80c: Dry I Granulated, fine, 5. Dry Granulated, coarse, 2 5.20c: it Granulated, 5.20c: Beet Granu- Tated' (100-1b bags only) Jec; Confectioners’ A, 5.20c: Magnolia A, 4.80c: Extra C, &.70c: Golden C, 4.€0c: “D,” '4.50c; barrels, 100 more. half barreis, 25c more: boxes, 50c more: 50-1b bags, 10c more for all kinds. Tablets—Halt barrels, 5.70c: boxes, 5.95c: H. & B. Crywal 20 per 1b. No order taken for less Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Flour. qr sks... 1,120 Wool, bales 26 wn:n(. ctls . zm Alfalfa Seed. ‘fi Barley, ctls ... Leather, rolls o Corn _(West),ctls 1,200| Hides, No . 351 | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Tallow, ctls’ ... 335 Pelts, bdls 1,927 | Following were the sales on the San Frane Beans,’ ctls .... 10| Paper, rolls . 110 | ciseo Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Potatoes, sks .. 4,110( Lime, bbis 725 9:30 a. m. Seasion—Comstocks. ran, sks . 60 3 i 2 . Middkings, sks.. 100, Wln:’nu ll27.200 | 200 Hale & Norc. 93! 200 Union Con. Hay. tons 540 Livestock, head. 310 | 100 Hale & Nore. 97 Straw, tons 10! Apples, bxs . 10 12 m. Informal Session—Comstocks. Hops, bales .... 118 500 Andes 11| 100 Exehequer . : 106 Byttien 31| 400 Exchequer . 2 MARKET. jon 500 Overman il o 300 Bullion 32| 100 Savage The Week Closes With a Great Rally in | 200 Gocoomia .. 45 200 Silver Hill.... the Tonopahs. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. The week closed with a whoop-up in the - | Tonopahs, sales being enormous and generally [ l!!Gfl\fld & Cur. at higher prices. MacNamara was the leader, 0L (2{Hale & Nore. selling up to S7c, with a long list of sales. n 12Julia . B Other higher stocks were Great Bend, Ohio 22 24 Justice - ‘Tonopah and Seyler-Humphrey, the latter rfs- .15 1.20( Kentuck . .... ing to 43c under sales of 47,000 shares. The — O4Lady Wasl market was generally weaker at the close. ~— U8 Mexican . The Comstock shares were quiet, with no 02 04 Occldental very sharp varfations. — o4/ Ophir Trading on the Stock and Bond Exchange — 04 Ophir- was of the usual light Saturday character, and 3t 38 Overman the only fluctuation of note was an advance 48 49| Potosi . of $1.50 in Contra Costa Water to $46.50. 18 ° 17 Savage The Hawailan Commercial and Sugar Com- | & 12 13| Scorpien ..... pany will pay B regular monthly dividend of | Con V& M...1.35 1.40' Seg Belcher.. 65c_per share March 5. Con_Imperial — 02| Sierra Nev... Tha Pacific Lighting Company will pay a | Confidence .. 0 7T5/St Louls ... regular monthly dividend of 40c per share | Crown Point. 05 07| Silver Hill... March G: Con N Y.... — 3(Syndicate ... The ' Champion - Mines Company of Nevada | £ Slerra Nev, 00 S RO S €ounty has levied an assessment of 50¢ per Exchequer .. S8 08! Yellow Jacket share, delinquent March 17. The Pinos Altos Gola Mining fompany of New Mexico and San Francisco has levied an assessment of $1 per share, delinquent March 26. The directors of the Onomea’ Suger Com- pany have decided to omit the payment of regular monthly dividends until further no- tice, owing to the recent disabling of the com- pany’s mill by fire. Coneequently none will be paid in March. The stockholders of the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad Company are considering a_propesi- tion to authorize a new issue of $12,500,000 in 3 per cent bonds. The annual report of the trustees of the Mackay Companies shows that the corporation 5200 Adams . 500 Adams . 1000 Atlanta 5000 Atlanta . ‘Board— 20 E T DuPont de 15 Truckee Electric Co . 20 Western National Bank 01| Do ANBous TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Session. 11 6| 2500 MacNamara. 04 1500 MacNamara 10/ 300 MacNamara 082500 MacNamara. 15{ 4000 MacNamara. 34/ 2000 Mizpah Ex |58k 11 25808 : USUREIRBENF BHNES S 90 MacNamara. . 2| 4000 M'Nmra, s 10 199100 MacNamara. .. 18,1500 MacNamara 2000 Bik Btis Ex. 04 2000 MacNamara. 4000 Black Rock.. 1500 Biue Bell . 6500 Blue Buil . 1000 Bull & Bear. 1000 Bull & Bear. 1000 Bullfrog Anx 5000 Bullfrog_Com 500 Bullfrg N Bk | Northern Duluth, 9 3 . b. loat. ] Australian, $1.47%: lower grades of Califor- | under liberal withdrawals from storage. There | o D S L e | 11t Waeet ¥ 1301 30 Northern Club apot. | was hothing ncw o report i the oiber fralts has no debts and that thers are) Fibio.on0 | seco pulitre X Bk 32 2000 Mizpun < Trom the effects of bullish cables, prospects | $1.3215@1.5; Northern Bluestem, $1. .25@2.25_per box for fancy. 15¢ err 550400 common | 2000 Bulltrs N Bk 33 Mohawk ... ! for s v - Ve . | 1.888;; Northern Red, $1.32%. @81.25 for choice and 50@75c _for common, shares. During the past year $4,676, pre- | 8300 b & 2500 . ; stes e s e i e FUTURES, CiTRUS “AND “ThOPICAL FRUITS—or. | ferred, sharcs, have been lmued ' exchangs | 300 Bunker, Hl:1.1g 1060 Moavk - | e il 5 anges. Navels, $2.50@3 box for fancy, ¥2.25 | for shares in - . R ps | the close was net unchanged. May, & Session 9 to 11:30 a. m. @550 for p g e fancy, #2.25 | mach or greater dividends than the corre- | 1000 Cash Boy.... 233000 M Shoshn Ex. EE T R R R PERE R SIQBTIE olowed BiE; Low. Clost 4000 California ... 25!1000 Mont Bullfrog 500 Cent Eurcka.l.55 1000 Mon Pittsburg S8 5-16¢, cl September, & a 8Sc; July, High. 2815 bid, $1.20 asked. sponding cividends on the Mackay preferred shares. ards; Seedlings, $1.256@1.50: Tangerines, $19@ 1.50; Lemorns, 75c@$2.25: Grape Fruit. $1.50 3 o + S 11g1ser. fie: ‘pie:. Dicstribee S1u85 . SLAGE SLASY | 1 ; ¢ first 5 ¢ | 500 Columbia Mt. 28/1000 Mon Pitteburg 11 9 g Gilc; 5 c b : @3: Aexican Uimes, $6@6.00 per case; Ea- | The entire issue o mortgage 5 per cent | New York Stock | e, 08 b1 ye: oias, 30fc, | ,BARLEY—Closed the week quietly at un. | nanss Hawaliun, $1Q1.75 per bunch; Central |30 year bonds of the Yosemite Valley Railroad 21} 50 Mont Ton.....3.08 . | Pacific Coast, Sotic, 004’ o@11c; s, | changed quotations for the cash grain and | American, $1.75@2.75 per bunch: Pineapples, | Company, amounting to $1.000,000, has been 3811000 Mont Ton.. . 348 s W% P Regr i £ s@rc. ' d : 2 | fractional variations in futures. §2G+4 per doa:n for Hawailan and $1.25@2.30 | placed by N. W. Halsey & Co. There are $3.- 2} %0 Mont Ton..3.13% 2,800 Southern Pacific.| 66 i }{Ii)}' s Steady. California, 21 to 25 pounds, CASH BARLEY. for Mexican. 000,000 of these bonds authorized, but only = ldl‘ t Tom..... .3» ations of Y TR g U Sic; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 19¢. " | Feed, $1.15G1.17% for common and §1.18%@ $1,000,000 have been issued with interest pay- 1 5o X Y Ton Con 2= —= e b i Domestic fleece, 37@38c. 1.20 o Eood to choice: Brewing, $1.214@ | Dried Frults, Nuts, Raisins and Honey. | able January and July 1 of each year, the Dn Bitg Anx 201000 N ¥ Ton Con 33 STOCE 2 PETRC —Quiet. % 1.25; Chevalier, $1.20@1.35 per ctl. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for Royals and | Mercantile Trust Company of this city being | 3000 e € MTHG Ntk S .- & 2= COFF) rket opened unchanged to five I FUTURES, 9120 for Moorparis: Eeaches, 8%c for stand_ | trustee. s e Adams oints decline in response to lower cableg, by Session 9 to_11:30 a, m. ards, c for choice, for extra choice ant bt . 3060 3 [ i il on Haropen: uying: whic s Sito Open. High. Low. _Close. |9%@104c for fancy: Pears. $@12lc: Nectar- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 2000 Bare! . e ot T o ' be undergoing straddies. Notices for/ about [ May ........51 $1. $1.18% $1.18% | Ines, 714@83c for white and 74 @T%c for Red: i Anchar 1.48] 7000 OBlo Tun - alx e 150,000 bags were issued, but have né effect | December .. i 4 951 9514 | Plums, pitted, 614@7%c for Black, 7@9¢ for SATURDAY. Feb. 24—12 m. | 2000 Gold 4 o 2 2 Sug n the matket. Prices about unchanged to five | OATS—Duilness still prevalls in this market | Red ard 7@dc for Yellow: Siiver Prunes, 7@d¢: 2000 RS S T (] points higher in the middle of the morning. | and the few sales are in a small jobbing w Evaporated Apples, 8@9i4c; Figs, boxes, 50c UNITED STATES BONDS. lmooo et z:‘ s - « No_special feature. *| no_large lines 5 hands at the moment. | for choice, 55c for extra choice and 60@€5c for Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. | 4000 Gid Belmont. 301000 Ohio Ton Ex. 18 = Futures d - stea Red, $1.50@1.70 for ice seed, $1.40@1.50 | fancy; bulk white, 23@4c per Ib; black, | 4 qr coup..108 104 [4s qr cp nw. — — 10( i Bulltrog. 22 . Fy including March, 6.606 : July, | for fair to good and $1.55 for common; Black, | $@3%e. s Qr Tem...108 103%!3s qr coup... — 103% 41‘:1“'«» e Bu“tlw"w_ s ; December, { $1.50@1.65 for good to choice for seed and PRUNES—3%@ic basis for the four sizes MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Dt a3 4 Qown to $1.35 for ordinary feed; White, $1.521¢ | (60-100) and 4}c basis for the large and T IavEaty £ 7 invoice, 814c; mild, | @1.00: Surprise, $1.60¢1.65: Graye, $1.57%q | small sizes. Ala A Wb — — [OkT Con n 23c. 1.65 ger ctl. RAISINS—F. o. b. Fresno—Cholce Seeded, | Asso Of} De o ‘O W g = . . : fair refining, CORN—With supplics fully up o all cur- | €@6%c; Seeded Seedling Muscatels, 4%@5c; | Bay CPC s iw% - lom - T 11-32@8%c¢; rent needs, the market continues quiet and | fancy Seeded, 6@6%c: Standard loose Musca- | Cal C G Bs. = -4 2 quiet; without feature. tels, 5@5%c; Standird seedless Muscatels, | Cal G & E & s e p . & L Western sacked, §1.20 for Yellow and White | 8%@4lsc; 2-crown London layer raisins, 20s, | M & ct 36 9835 — |E 30{ 2500 Syl Humphrey 40 : and $L17% for Mixed. Californla large Yel- | $1 25 per box: 3-crown London layer Raisins, | Cal-st C 5. — — | Fac LS 5012308 71 Humobrer 40 ‘ Jow, mominal; small round do, $1.55; White, | 205 $1.50 per box: 4-crown fancy clusters, 20s. | C C Wat 8. — 10544 4 c s o ey = nominal; Egyptian, $1.40Q1.41% for White and | $1.75 per Dox; S-crown Deheea clusters, 83 per T T e e e 300 Goldfield Min €9{8000 Syl Humphrey 45 : i ’l’ifi'slm Brlom., per_ctl. I S il clusters, 20s, $2.50 Per | P& C H 6e. — 11T |Sac EGAaRSe. 2000 Do, nwm... 72{ 6000 Syl Humphrey 42 unchanged. BUCKWHEAT—$1.5061.78 per ctl NUTS—Almonds: Nonparells, 1214@13c; I X | Geary st 5s. — 60 |SF & 7300 Great Westrn 'x“o'rm : X :‘:' . 3 Western firsts e L. 1%: Ne Plus Ultra, 113%@iZc: Drakes, [ H C&S 5%4s.105% — |SF.0& 1060 Hibernia ... 10,4000 Do. b 80... i3 ern’ seconas 3 Flour and -Farinaceous Goods. 9%@10c. and Languedoe. 9@03c: hardshell, | Dot . .10T% o, | Slere 3500 Gold Sceptre. 35/3000 Do b 30... 44 - » DRIED FRUITS. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $4.80@ | S/4G8%c: Walnuts, No. 1 sotshell, 13@ide: | AR 2LV sotoe — 2000 Do, b 30... 372000 Do, b 30... 41 2.2 = | EVAPORATED APPLES—Unchanged. 5.10. usual terms; Bakers' Extras. $4.7080: | D aitgoties Pesie sonn tor Sasem; po. | LAG &EIGS.103% — 7000 Home Pl Do vl i { In_ fair jobbing demand, 43@Sc, | Oregon and Washington, $3.75@4.25 per Bl | (ang” 11@1lc; Cocoanuts, $4 50g5; Itallan | L A Ry 0s.119%120 1200 Jim Butler...1.30{ 6000 Do, b 30... 43 - | g S0 BR0R FARINACEOUS GOODS_Prices 1o puckages | chegtnuts, 8@10e per. Ib. LAL gtd 50107 — 500 Jim Butler...1.43 @00 Red Top ....1.%) | APRICOT » in_all positions; chojce, | are as follows: Graham Flour, $3.25 per 100 ‘HONEY—Comb, 1214G15¢c for white and 10@ | LAP lemds.118 — 2000 Jim Butler.1.47% 100 Red Top 1.98 % 10@10%4¢; extra choice, 103%@10%c: fancy, 91 | 1bs; Rye Flour, $3.75; Rye Meal, $3.50; Rice A s and_ LAP .C Ge. 110 — 1500 Do s 0. .1 40 1000 Red Top Bx. 10 " ; » 10%@10%c¢; fancy, 1 | 28 T T oorn Meal, $2.16; extra Cream do, | 130 for amber;’ water white exiracted, 5 5 3 o S Ta Cream do. | 51,0 white, 5c: amber, 4@4%40: dark, | Mkt-st C 65114 — 700 Do, s 10...1.50{ 13,3500 Red Top Ex " Supply moderate; extra cholce, | $3.75; Oat Meal, $4.5043.76; Oat Groats, $4.18: | yawailan extradted nominal—none here, = 200 Jumbo M..1.371a| 3000 Do, 5 10... % extra fancy, 1114@13c. = | Hominy, $3.75@4; Buckwheat Flour, W, - on | B Tt M. 1.46 3908 Rescus M g : a i TAGRSE | Cracked ~ Wheat, [ Farlna, $1 BEESWAX—27@20¢ per Ib. - (K0 Jumbo. M. ..1.40( 3000 Rescue - s z W 1351160 e e, $0.00GT 0; Raled. X Provisions. — 2000 Jumbo Ex .. 23| 300 St Ives estinghou: 3115 1160 v e 7GS; sacks ollee L L3 2 Do pt » ]r 1613 :7"\ New York Metal Market. ’M’l “_’:m‘ in sacks, §4.10; Pearl Barley, $8: All grades of Hams, Bacon and Lard have i = xm 1)?“:1.“ % fg S: }::: v 19% 1 19% | 193 NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—There was no change | goii{ Peas, boxes, §5.50; Green Peas, $5.50 per | 084in gome up lc, the advance to become ey — K Kmsndall - e A PR 4611 461 | 451 in the metal markets which ruled quiet | 100 Tbs. effective on Monday. The market continues s 2000 Kendall 5 306 Ton Belmont.$.95 4] 465 45 b firm, the demand js now falr and conditions 3 3/ 1000 Ton Gold Mt. | | in the absence of cables. Spot tin is quoted | 0. 2 electrolytic $17.87%@ | 8.50, and casting, $17.621@17 | ( Lead s quiet at $5.35¢5.40, and spelfer at $6@6.1 R A1 ong et are better than for some time past. ‘ May =il ESaRsinfs. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 12 per Ib for Handlers of Bran ate quoting a quieter and | peayy 12c for light medium, 13G14%c for easter market without any change in quota- | BeA¥Y- ,13¢c for pEh medtim RGOV Of Hay the circular of Scott & Magner | 17, for gugar-cured; dry Salt Sides, Tle: Bel- 24] 1300 Do, s 10... 11/3000 Home Con. 57| 700 Ton Midway. 58| 100 Ton Midway.2. 30| 400 Ton Mdway.3. 53388 46%| Port Costa... — €8 IS vV Wat Co 39% 40 Contra Csta 46 Marin Co... 85 — tal shares sold 600 Manhattan C & New York Bonds. | * iron remains unchanged. - es, 12¢c: Kastern sugar-cured Hams, 14@14%,c; GAS AND ELECTRIC. C < P | ‘Receipts of Hay for the six days jus d | s o 1000 Manhattan C 1000 Ton Midway.Z2. % o e ond I the ‘asgregate to bub. oved | California Hams, 13G13%c; Mess Beef, $0.50 | cent 1 & P. 4 Pac L Co... — | 1000 Manhat Dxtr 42 100 Ton Midway.2.30 Dy & Exports and Jmports. Tone, “With the lesscning of the arrivals it | S5, DD, extra Mest. S10; Family, SI1: prime | yariel Powr 2 — [SF G & E. 8% — | 1000 Manhat Dxtr 45 3 Ton of Nev.i8.(0 DS NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Total imports of | wouid seem as though the market might be | 81850 "oittp S0" o33 "Biec " Foet, §5: Smoked | Mutual E L 18% 19 |Stkn C & B. 13 — |'3000 Manhattan M 13} 50 Do. e 13.13.00 = | merchanaise and dry goods at the port of | expectdd to do a lttle better. However, this | e, ido per B0 o INSURANCE. o6 Do b @ 101008 Tremes & o s s % | New York for the week ending today were | has not heen the case, as conditions have not N u % jrem's Fd.300 — 7 cNamara D coupen..... 1% Man con gold 421023 | Viluea at. 17,000,047, Total importe o specis | Improved in_any Barticular. Local ‘demand | o KA Compound, THGTIAE for) Tastern | N o ol 1000 MacNamara.. S1| 200 West 5 > oot 1 o e Nt were $ silver and §110,472 gold. Total | throughout has continued at about the normal | (smnound and 10%e for pure: hal? barrels, Ntl Bk130 — |L P & A...182 4000 MacNamara.. S2i 100 West 80 s T o detdne - 2R exports of specie for the week ending today | mark, While our export trade has been some- | (ure Jgyc; 10-1b tins, 11: 5-1b tns, 11%cs | Amglo.car . 88 — | Mer 13 o | 3000 MacNumara.. s3) 20 Do, b X D 7T | were $778,087 silver and $425,000 gold. what light lately. ‘There is still considerable | 3"\ e 11%40c. 2 e A Cal 25 @ “mh""'h o P CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | { | 4 |M, K & Texas 4s.101 | Do 2ds o1 t Hay being shipped to interior points. Fancy zrades, being quite scarce. sell readily at_top figures when offered, but the medium and the poorest classes are mych neglected and move COTTOLENE—One half barrel, 8%c; thres half barrels. S%c: one tierce, S§13¢; two tierces, 8%c; five tlerces, 81ic per Ib. Cal Safe Dp.160% — |S F National — | First Natnl.330 337%) SAVINGS BANKS. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Future Grain and Provisions. ff into consumption &t a snail's pace. One Ge & L.3057T% — Say & L S0.108 — - TR T CHICAGO, Feb. 24—At the opening the | particulariy pleasant feature is to be found Hides, Tallow, Wool ‘sad Heps. S & BN2200 Se¢ Sav Bk.100 430 1 i e g market was’ sirong, there being an active de- | in the Government inquiry for the shipment | The local trade continue to report a weak | Mutual Sav.110 Unior T Co.3000 — 24 _3103.12 | Contrai of Ga 5114 mand by shorts 'and commisslon houses. | of 4000 tons of Hay for.use in the Philippine | nd fat market for Hides with the tendency | §'5 'Sav U.100 — 7 Mont Mid B — . Do i 2RE: 5 ST P e Ba IS A,_:":“[";‘w"s’,‘_;g" AHTYME«:;XP %@%c to | Telands. If this amount be awarded to San | toward lower prices, Hops are also quiet and STREET RAILROADS. — 16/ Mon-Pittsburg 31 Do 185 {Reading gen 43 | et inen 1he market, e atar avioned 10 | Franclico dealers instead of being bousht at | unchenged ol SORLIs ot L SARdSl. c idio .... 42 10 R [ S | o AL e § e | sirensthen tbe market, -aud later advices wers | gagsile, it WoUM: rélleve; this mirket tafoat: | SERERAND SEINE Culls sulibrands weil | CeTent o= ST | EYeE S S16 84 05 N Y Ton Con 32 33 ; O N o feceived that pot-one bushel of wheat had | ihat extent. Alfalfa has continued to arrive | dbout ¥@lo under quotations. Heavy Sgited } Geary LS .45 1.00! North Star... 60 61 | O e S 1081 B L BW oo o, o1% | seainet 1,158,000 busiiels for the seme i | freely sod, SOt Qe 1o Sy oo 2?:"::&1?“;?{{2’"‘:‘3; e alnlgmiw.?hr:: 5 e - 8- % 2 e e e - - Yhe market is somewhat weak. Straw 4 . Con.. 801 1% % 2 13 < o L& Pac ds. Tislgeaboart A L dn 917 | Hnt 2o ol et webiar I The ey oset | Sontinue to weriva froely, slthough the iarket | UghE: Stams. Se; Selich Rip, Lijjel Sejted o - ey @8 10 Red Rock Ex 08 — € e Stan e 1053 | Do let 4s cert. 90% | section. Toward the middle of the session | s unchanged and steady.” YAl e e i o B | Hawallan C. 78— | Owmes 8.C. 38 — 02 —|Rescue .. 13 1 isdlc c'C & A 1 [ LSl it | e mariet eisea ‘ot "Miay Caclling “dowin 1o | DEANS N A T tach shost Ve Tew: | Hogokss G 10 };*I Pamunau's C 1o Te% % oilTon Bxicn..d.00 1100 .- o pra ....... - {Tex & Pac Ists..123 | 82@82%c. The niarket closed quiet. wit| Y| g 2 4 h; medium, 90c@$1.10. long Wool, §1.25@2; | Hutch SE C on S Co. 395 — Tou Hme Con S g - o [ .o T t 3 3 SHORTS—$21@21.50 per ton. . each; 3 L $1.25 . - 3 502 o TonSlv & Gld — 10 B g oo | et T St wesk dna g aa. | FEEDSTOFES olled Barier. s2sgan; ou | Hore Hdes. salt BV o lrge and 18 | ST 2 | P Pl 9 e i &40bicolo F & iron s oy | vance of 350 in London in the price of cash | cake Mcal in 3-ton lots, $37; jobbink, $37.50 per | for medium. $2.25 for smat] and SOo for Colte; S 20—} vieginta . 0~ -s Do pta T & Ric G 45100 |17 & Steet 24 Bs. 96 | ccrn created a firm tone in the local corn | ton: Cocoanut Cake or Meal at mills, $23 in 10 0'22, . ERBUIl §t 25 T e 1;! s 50':-500 AMaska P A. 57 .58 |Oceanic § Co e — 5.00{ West End $5 2.90 1,200 Colum H Dist Securities 55 863 | Wabash 1sts ».. .. | narket. May closed %@%c Up at 43%@43%c, | and §23.50 in 5 ton lots: joubing, $24; Corn |$L75 for medium. $1.25 for small and S0c for | Alaska 0o 00 22 |PRCAfISS 0 — T8 900 Colo Sou | Brie prioe len 46100 | Do deb B | "The market for oats ‘ruled firm. May closed | Meal, §21.50428: Cracked "Corn,” $25G28.50; | Colts, Buck Skine=Dry Mexlean ule; dry | Atso O CO- 8 oo, 1 PR¢ QURFRSs = Goldfield Distelet. 1400 Do 38 [ §u 20 Fen 4 ... 92% Western d ‘da.] | ks i ensy e RS TRRE R L Lo g T R0 por ol et §Tc. Gomt Skine—prime Angoras. Too; ex: | Cal Wine A #3 — | Pac § Tel Co— 100% FS Ut 85000\ Consonié | Hock Val 44=..108%| W& I Erie 45.. 92% | jiing by packers and realizing by longs. | Meal, carioad lots, $22; jobbing. §23.50 per ton; | tra large do, .25 large, S0c; medium, 30c; | MV& MTM.I0 - 18 19 Hibernte ... 10 11 - | . Centr .- - wi 5@ T lots > , 85c. / Highland k. o g pan €2 100% Wis Central 4s.. 83 | Jpor pork was oft 20c, lard was down 2%,@0c, | Mealfalta, §22 in car lots and §23.50 in smail |small 8¢, o : M Co1.35 1.40 Do pfa New York Mining Stocks. and .3’,5 were 7¥%c lower. er quantities. 2 TALLO' ;d‘:; rendered, &;}m;fie in bbis; - ;:: g~ 200/Del & Hud ¥7% | Adams Con ..... 25|Little Chiet o8 Flour dull and eesy. Winter patents, $3.70 | HAY—Wheat, $11.50@16; Wheat and Oat, | In cans -nk rums, }c less: No. 2, 3@3%e; o :"l.v\-o o3 S 0 DL&W 4 258 | Alice . 4.20! Onta: 2.25 @4; straights, $2.50@3.85: spring paten $8.50@12. Oat, §8@12: Barley, $8@11; Vol- | Grease 20““ s N T i 2 ot 05 Kendall D% se 5 Do 3 o 2 | @8. , $7. .50 ., r ton ., ) : te L free, g oo o st F fre B < fiy <) @ it leading futures ranged as follows: ey oof §120912.50 for Cholce Tiver T | 17e; 40, defective, i2G14c; San Joaguin’ and 120 Contra Coeta Water S -2 2 p 60 |166 1.25 Sav ; 3g| Wheat No.2— B i ok STRAW—30@85¢_per bai i R R S e e | O oo M 08 05| May Queen.. 26 3 | 0%/ 11 ° | Horn Silver ada.... 30| Articlea -l A HoPS—8@12¢ per Ib. % g e 3 28 29| MeMahon ... 10 — ! 38! 291 | Jron Silver . -00! Small Hopes | May . S8 o a5t Reans and Seeds. e ™ 46 % Nohawk S » 127 1138 | Leadville Con ... 06,Standard . | 2 Tt All descriptions under this head remain about Meat Market. 50 Glant Powder Con . 8 —iNevadn &. = : 54 | bey; | Boston Stocks and Bonds. ! 43% .43 .43y | the same the markets being quist, Strong markets are still reported, with the 135 Mutual Eieetric Light = Nev Goldfield. 22 23 - Do B B0 0L | e 1w, s a1 a3 4s BEANE—Bayos, $3.40G3.65; Pea, $8.75G4: | yyon prices maigtained without difficuly ow- S0 Mutual Electrie Light o Ney Southern. 38 — 100 Duluth s 19 | & '1mt"_ esting Common. _81 ~“% ‘“l "‘“’1 Butter, $3.50; small White, $3.15623.35; large It to the ves light arrivals. 850 Pasuhau S P Co. — 17| Oakes . « — 8 oo/ Erie | 3831 3o | O e s Bava) Adeenne oy . ipels wiite, A0 Fi Sil0sl | X DRESSED MEATS 103 Spring Valley Waier Co. B Eiveet o 8 1 ¢, Erie 43 | - i T .20 . - i b, ot - | o™ %82 | pomas il [ i 1—;’;5 E e L B BeTe 20 dagass: inckive” SUh0giis “Sor | | wholesale rates from siaugbters to ealers o T = ghu':l.vn- o ou Do ) . Sopper . 4 h 2% 2% | cu; w Beans, $1.75@1.83. are as 3 . Potla 4 ; % | 20 2% " 94%| Amer Zine . September sy 28% 284 8% | “Ypips® Brown Mustard, $4.50@4.75; Yellow | BEEF—3%GO%4c for Steers and GO per | $3.000 Pacific Electric Ry Se, b 4. — [Red Lion ® o % b L | MRaiimas " Bt 2it®™ Fork D P snaa 1n.57 1542y | Mumiard, 350035, Flagased, $30008, Co | 1D SR COVR o ematt, 008 per 15, | o g 1 SHEOR e @ OF Red Top BEL 08 B 107 | .. 1%l » ¥ ¢ % A . i e, 3 L - g % S "5 | Atchieon - 30%| Catumet, & Jaly o o 1820 16.05 18073 | BT, GO0 Ac: A Sk per M Ose mnumul;wnhen. 10%4@11c; Ewes, 10@ |$20,000 8 F, Oak & S Jose Ry 5s......114.00 05 06 Sandstorm ...1.40 1.30 ; 5 4 Lol | o ... 102%| Centennial , per bs— & e Y Seed, ton. . i : Gen Chemicat B0 |5 " | Boston & Aibany.255%| Copper Rasigs . My - ey 75 T3 | s BIeom Qo She 504 00) Green Peas; | | LAMB Yeariings, 19G12%c; Speins, 13014 Unlisted Securities. 56 1.00) Sitver Prck. " 18 18 e 10 |17 | Boston g‘tyune,}az;g’a\ykym . 16" | July - 785 TI7% 7.80 % per. Ib. A = MISCELLANEOUS msmm 3 St Simmerone .. — M 400/Gen Electric lisoigliropiize | Borion Elev 1545/ Prankiin 185 Short Ribs, per e o PORK—Dressed Hogs, 8@11c per Bid. . Ask. a St Ives ...... 1 2B 409/Great North ptd 28% 32715 (328% ’ iy 3 i f Sy | May . . 5 +i5id Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. LIVESTOCK MARKET. . | Bay CPC 6101 18 {9 o& 100 = . @ _jSunyide ... & = 300/Greene Cons 'Cop. 21 | 26%) 20%| 214 | No% Ry T omg | Scene Con 2% | July 8203 8.1T% 8174 | Q4 at the end of the week tradé'in | The following quotations are for good sound | B L Wat Ss.1i2% — | SF & e dion, — - 30 32\ Treasure ... 66 04 Havana Tob Co. i f2s 2w Union Pacific ..i51%]Mass Minin ke vl TG At Potatoes was of light volume, being limited | Livestock delivered in San Franclsco, less 409 | Ca! Do ptd i35 |39 Miscelianeous— | Michy e Cash G: to the flling of emall orders’ for immediate | 45 _per cent shrinkage for Cattle: Hocking Valley oo e | R e e 2814 | Mohwak CHICAGO, Feb. 24—Cash quotations were | o.q] yse, and prices for all descriptions were | CATTLE—Stcers, 7@73c; Cows and Helf- €06 Do pfd 95 |95 | 95Y Do ptd 97 | Mont Coal as follows: No. 2 spring wheat, 81@83¢c; No. | yndisturbed. A firmer feeling was reported in | ers, 6@6%c. - Tiinois Central .|. L. l1Tesglira 14 ;90| Mont Coal & Coke 5% | 3 761,@80; No. 2 red, 831,@84%c; No. 2 corn, | 1o quality Oregon Burbanks and in some | CALVES—3%@ilic ke 1b (gross weight). Interboro ......| o e e e o e | B%ct i ’xfl%“fw@ A ahite So% v auarter, higher rices e et | Wl 4 e Inter Marine 12%) 131 ¥ 39 | Ol No. 2 white, ; No. e, : were weak, with large 1b, W B 21 Do prd 38| B3 | amerrer & o 0K, Barmot . ol | 39, 2 fme: @7 good festine heriey. $4g S Siterioniing stock beibs pressed for mis | LAMDS_RIGE00 per head 300! I ates 2 | i W, v~ 7301 r malting, 40g50c; No. i ive Hogs, Te; over 200 Do 5 {2 | Ao Wpedion ;8 Afny . m?m{i #1037 X, T Northwestern, $1 o e o ’&'."-mgl ot the preceding day |20 1bs, Ui wmter The, 0l Gonct . {Inte o - - v rime timothy seed. $3.25; mess pork, per marl ling! n rece "eedess soft Hogs, E B66|Inter Pump. 333 Dom Iron & S.. 14| Tamarac 107 B Tara, ner 100, Ik, 87 62 ee | e s B e e for that Detimat s® | bye: Sows, 20 per cent off: Boars, 50 per cent Do 80 | Ba Biect Tilum. 247 | Trinity 10% | 765; short ribs (lcose), $T.85@7.95; short clear o Aharply. | The other vegetables showed | off, and Stags, 40 per cent off from above % Towa 3% M A (D itet. Covpe: Tifies “(boxed). . $5.8004.50; whiskey, basis of | Yitle change, cholce. offerings of all” descripe | Quotations. 400.. Do v .- {-akame Bas ! nigh wines, $1.28; clover, contract grade, §14. tions meeting with sale at firm prices. SR YRR Kanawha & Mic) | Tnited Fruit Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | POTATOES—RIver ites, 50@SSc per sack; General Merchandise. s Tty oth 1 iy 1000 | e e o Gk o= 100 Ka ity Sou ), 3 Ju) ] .15, d ) b g e 308,500 B10:000 | ELOT S5 por eal: Early Rose. $1.35@140 pot ke, The. i Facies PO | it DGR g D ¢ Per el Bweet 2 Ge st Brvant gas0: L | S, ;2 2 {3 {8 e e 31,700, omongrs;— el A‘::‘mfle per ctl. i a 3 Coos m‘é 30 Cons money...90 7] VEGETABLES—Asparagus, yer 1b 50; Cumberland, $1% In bulk and- 200/ Lehigh | 7% T4%| 78% [ Do for acct... 90% Butter, Cheese and Eggs. for _extra, 10@124c for No, 1 and for No. L "mm ?mum. Egg. Long 1s als 70 1 78 Anaconda . . 1A CHICAGO ., Feb. 24.—On the Produce Fx- 2; Rhubarb, per Green Peas, 3@7c per ton; ‘l]..m 600 L. &L - {14736 147514635 147 | Atchison . '13’6 - R change today the butter market was firm. | 1b; String . w‘?s’::,“%&”‘,’*“ per 1b; % in sacks; Rocky - [Mackay . -+ 5 | 30% | Do prd. e I ks creameries, 17G27%c; duirles, 17G24%c; eggs | Lomatoes. LLRELIL 100, DS o trate: do. per short tan. Do pid.. 2% 733 | Balt & Ohlo..... 'K T firrs at mark, cases Included, 12c: firsts, 13c: azq; (o s & mm'rm. Squash, are for barrels; for cases | TR MY T T ST T L S R Prime firsts, 1dc: extras, 16c; cheese’ firm, | $202.25 per box; Cabhase. 3 per otl; Carrots, “gallon for bolled sad e e e e R e Bl e R g R o e 053 00 Mexlean Central.| 25%| 24% 4] 25% | Chi, Mi t P LIVESTOCK per ap- raw Jo0Minn & St 1, | “’: - De Beers ... 1881 Do pid e : | orated; Mushrooms, 8G2c per Ib. it Oil in . 380 o st pf o & § - = i 3 s 5 Do pfd. . 91%| Union Pacific ...156; Chicago. < Poultry and Game. - : o el e 1 45%] Do pfd ........ 98 CHICAGO, = Feb. 24 —CATTLE—Receipts, p h During the week just ended the market for