San Francisco Call, Volume 80, Number 98, 6 September 1896 — THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. [SECTION]

THE COMMERCIAL WORLD.

PEODUCE MARKET.

IMMAEI OF THE *lAKKK r >„ Eaai clearings gada 2i^3f. BUyer unchanged. All Cereals doll. Flaxseed lower and decllcin;. Jfo trading in BeansBay very vreai. Feedsicffs ucchanged. Dried Frui:s ateallr r. Fresh Frcits ar.changed. • • Onions ai-d Potatoes cheap. Sharp advance in Batter. Cheese and Es?s nnchangtsl. A car or Eastern Poultry In, VTa:ermelons low. Provis;oas as be: ore. I HANK CLKAKIXGS. local bant clparin^slast week were 512.759,U0, aratpst ei2.4«3.210 for tie same week in 1395, a gain of 2^%- . .. . ' WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. Cnt-ted States Dkpaetmkxt or AGBictrir tcke. Weather Bcssac. ■■ax Fkascisoo. Sept. 5, 1E96, sp. m. Weather conditions and general t orecas; : The fo'.lowin? maximum temperatures are reported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 60. Fresno 100, San Dleao 74, Red Blntt 100. San Lei, cbi«po 72.Yuma 106, San Francisco el. Los Aacdes SO. San Francisco da:a— Maximum temperature 61, minimum 53. mean 57. The pressure has fallen durfrg th» pas: twentviour ; b.onrs over Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and J-lah, It has risen generally over f-e Pacific slope. There are no xrrfl msrked high or low areas la the western half of the coontrv. Throughon: the great valley* of California and extending down into Ar:rona the pressure is relatively low. The tem;*r»;nre has ialien over Washington from 4 degrees to 12 decrees. Fort Canby report* a fa .! of 24 degrees in twenty-four hours. The temperature has r^en over tne country east of «ie S:erras and west of th* Plateau. LJght raios cave cccarrtd in Western Nevada and in Eastern Arixoca. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. September 6,1596Northern California- Kair San with fog in the morning *!oog the coast: continued warm weather in the valleys: fresh wes-.eriy winds on Ihe coast: li^ht. variable winds inland. Southern California— Fair Sunday; light westerly winds: continued warm weather. -Nevada — Cloudy and somewhat threateaing weather Sunday; warmer iv western portion. Ctab — Clojdy Sunday: continued warm weather. Ar:zana— Fair Sunday, except pos»io,y showers In extreme eastern port Snoday morning. „ San Francisco ana vicinity— Fair Sunday, with light fog to the moraine: fresh westerly winds. A. U. McAdie. Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK M.VRKEXs. T"ii:ancial. NEW TOKK. N. V.. SepL s.— Stocks at the opening were generally a shade lower on the failure of London to respond to our strong closing of yesterday and on rumors that the bank statement weald make a very unfavorable snowing. The weakness old no: las: loag however, and the cose was strong wtih an advancing tendency. Local bears held oS for a time, bat when the bank statemen; was published this contingent began to cover. Th« statement was better than generally expected. The banks now hold ?d,"-'-'5,550 ln excess of the legal requirement jura:n=: ?34,546,--776 for the corresponding period last year. A further contraction of over $-2, 700.000 was reported In loans, and deposits decreased 63.C00- Tbe gold arrivals were partly reflected in the gain of 1,550,000 in specie, but ihrra was a loss of ♦3.674. in legal tenders. In the npwr-ra movement near tbe close the Grangers, Manhattan and General Electric were moss prominent. The Western stocks were strengthened by a vague rumor that the St. Paul directors were contemplating an increase In the rate cf dividend on me common stocks. The dividend meetia? will be held next week. The Mancaitan directors will a- so meet for the pnrt>ose of taking action on tee dividend on Toesday. The improvement in prices in the la;e trading was eqaa.icigto -_i s . w;th Gererai Kleciric as the special feature. wi:b s^ies op to 28\«. In the specialties Lone I- a: J rosr 2 to 70: Cotton 0.. preferred, 2 :o 4(« acd Loots S;eel 21% to i 9 5, speculation c o>- -i. firm wuh the active stock..- generally V\ tc \x above Fr day's general figure*. Total salei were 100,141 shares. Tne bond marine: was stronn. Total sales were *5-5 0-JO. American <. otton Oil debemure eights rose -1 to 105; C and O. general fives. 11 8 to lOi 1^; Kansas and Pacific consolidated sixes certificates. 2 to 6*; -Maanattan Kail way consolidated fours, 2A.ito9"Ji,%: Northwest conso:tda:ed sevens, '2 to 135; P.ea4:ns firs: preferred, third assessment paid. 1-; 10 s3 : i: do second preferred. 2 to 15: Manitoba extension foure, v" 4 to 90'- 2 : Union Pacific sin Sin? tand eights. 2 to To. la Government boatls $5000 coupon fours of 1923 sold &i llo^j. Orailn. FI.-fit"R— Firm: wlnler wheat, low grades. tl 703<2 r SO: ao fair 10 fancy, f 2 40@3 40; £0 patent, S3 4553 £5: Minnesota clt»r. «2 30-^ 2 70: do sir.. 11 SSS3 -^0: do oatents. *3 15** *4 05: low extras. 91 7iK3.2 50: city mills. $3 90"; co patents, S4^4 25; mixtures, «2 -lO^tJ 90; snrernce, «1 598S 10; fine. $ 1 40*1 85. KYE FLOCK— Steady a: *2 2^@2 75. CORSiiEAL-Qaiet, i>rllßiH;nn TiYE— S.eadv: Western .Na L, -tOVic, { o. b. BARLEY— Quiet; 4S pounds .-Sl^c :. n. b. barley MALT— Quiet. Western. 4&&53 c WHEAT — Spot marke: quiet, steady, J-^c lower with options :. o. b. «?6»sC; a irgraded re.'., 06£57 c; No. 1 Xonhern, osx,i Options dull asd closed weak at 1 i§.^i~ decline, following the West and on local realizing with lie trading entirely local. December most act;verMay. 6!i*«c; September, 6^" 8 c; October, 63Vgc: December. 65i^c CUES- Spot duU, rasier; Ka 2, 25% c elevator. 25% c afioat. Optious were ml and c:oi"d weak i: l^t 4C decline on lower West and easier cables: December most active; B-pte=ab*r. 251-jc; October, ird^Bc: Decemter, 27*»c: 21a-. 29s»ic. OaT —^pot market more active, lower. Options quiet, easier: September, 19c; October, 19 Vic; December. 201*=. fpot prices: No 2. i9i-i;; '. > 2 white, 25c: No. 2 ChJcago, 2014 c; So. 3, 17Xi@lSc; No. 3 white, t:Oc: mixea Western. 19©-Il^ic: white Bum and Western, Is ©27 y t c I roTisiont. LAKD— Quiet: Western icwun, «3 62%: c'.'r. $3 30^3 S»: September. 93 57; refined, dnn; c:- ::; :.t- »4 04: txiaui American. (4 80: cornpOOEO. K"j,©iX.%C POP.K-s*eaay; n«w mess. t7 50©8 25. BCTTEK— Qaset; fancy steady: esiern dairy. S@l2c: docrwimery.livi©l6i^c: do factory,7Vi© 1114 c: EJgl&s, 16V:; imitauoa creamery, lu.-g CHEESK- Quiet, firm: State, large. s^gßifcc; I dosmaU, e^si^c: part skims t. > '&sc. *MGS— Firm; Western, lrcvn. 14'A'fe"- ! Co incase, fl 5U&3 50. i lAJLLOW— Q 3 ie:, held firm; city, 3H©3iAc: I cocmrv. 3»,4§3*ac-COTTOSsKEbOLL^-Qalet, steady; crude, 19© 20c: yeUow Drtme. 23c RICE— tlrm. unchanged. MuLASai- ilrin, fair demand; New Orleans. 27&37 c ' j COFFEE— Barely steady, 10 to 20 points downSer»tember, $4 '^5^9 45: October. tH 8003 05: December, $5 70@575; March. *&70£8 75: May,' •■* 7b&6 fcO. b^vt P.lO, quieT, s^rsdy; So. 7. 10% c S-IGAB— P.aw qalet, steady: fair refining. 2 11-18 C: centrifngnls. 96 te^t. 314 c -<ed; refined '■ quiet, unchanged: OS A, 3 7-16@4\*,c; moid A. i be; standard A. 4^c: cosfecticners' a. 4&« c: cut loaf. s*-gc: crushed. s*«c; powdered, granulated, -i^c ; ca^es, 5c Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS— Bags, B§9c PBACHKS— OId. peeked, 12@14c; oapeeted, 6 feSc PRUNES— Four sizes, 4*4 esc. KAIELNs*— Two-crowr, inose Muscatels. S^i@ 4c: do three-crown. 5 j'.'.jr; do tour-crowu. 5V»c: do London layers, 10; do clusters, 91 25 61 40. HOPS— Quiet. Pacific Const. .xjei^c. WOOL,— Moderate demand, Dome'sUc fleece, 16 (£.23 c; pu-.ea. l&taSlc; lexas, iO©:.'c Mercbandiss. Tir. IFON— Quiet: >m!ih »10 2£@)o 50. fOPPEF-Dnll: lake. *10 50§!0 75. • lEAl>— Steady: eomestic. *•_' Ti>c,'j 75. -Steady; strsUts. *13 Jb^ii 35; plates <JUlrt- ' : * 4 * tl-ELTEE-Ea*y: dcrnWle. «3 50§3 61 IBICAUU MA£gKKrJ. CHICAGO. 111. Sept. s.— Strength, based on heavy exports from both coasts for tbe week— 369,000 bushels— and en cold and rainy weather in the Northwest, marked the opeuing of the wheat market this morning. The appreciation was not sustained for any length of time, however, there being quite a large quastity of wheat for sale acd no confid Dee »mo;.^ buyers. After prices had receded to about tbe position occupied at the dose yesterday business became dull and Interest soon dwindled away. Receipts at Chicago were 263 em and 161,145 bushels were withdrawn from store. , The Northwest received 767 csr«, against 607 last Saturday and 1169 for the corresponding day a y-ar ago. i iverpool cables were xteaay to 1,4 a higher. Closing Continental cabies were all lower. >.xpor. clearances at Atlantic ports for 24 hours were 401.66-' busneis. Ix, tbe lest half hour the weakness became very pronounced, holders exhibiting a disinclination to carry wheat over .Sonca,- &tid the nciiday (Monday;,. Prices declined , about a quarter of a cent iorther and closed weak. December wheat opened at 5~ Ysc, declined to «nd ' cosed a: 57" 8 a f >Sc, »'sC under yesterday. Estimated receipts zor Monday 325 cars. CORN— No trading of auy consequence and no

feature wh * t « T »r attended the session in com. j»o«ve was obtained from wheat, hence a steady «£* £? * succeeding easier tone. Receipts «re 622 tears, 83 le*s than estimated. Witbf™!^* ora store were quite liberal at 424.880 bns.e.g. Liverpool eab.es were parJ. flower. k,?? 0 ? clearances were very fceavy at 728.375 o^^ 4> : Ma cora opened a: 24Va@2-tV&c, deS"i? cd r lo ,* 00 * 2 c* 0 ** 5 at JU^c, V*c ulfder yestern'.Tc IS." receipt, ;or boo<Uv. 900 cars. in « , The Purpose of the majority of trading •J,?<fJ2* was * lUIITII; ' to competing transactions en.ered into earlier in the wee*. Some covering »,. 1 * * nd *" me seUins: by lonts with a few miscellaneous orders, constitute the -dealings in *«?*£*■ fcympathy with the other grains defined the tone. Receipts were 41" cars. There were no withdrawals from store. Kxpo-ts were ! "significant, amounting to bo: SB6 bush*:*. May oats c o»rd a 8 c ander yesterday. Estimated .receipts lor Monday 400 cars. - . . AX Was * a * - CjLSO - 64V»e bid. 64*ic ** kfU ; September sol a: 64^ and was afterward iH^.* 1 that. December 67. Receipts IS6 cars, .i, * ISIONS— Occasional very moderate activity was noted In provisions, bat the inactive p*- ■ I ™«« were largely the nil . A stead v feeling was r *san5 an " ed at the s:art, but owiae to the absence i s st.re. t . ren * in the surroun ing markets prices later ■ yielded to moderate offerings. January pert Closed 10c lower, Jannarv larJ 5c lower and January nbs-Ji^c lower. . - . - - • iJLrTER— .he bntter market was eesy to-day, offerings liberal and demand slow. Price* acchan«x:. - Creameries-Extras. 16c: firsts. 14%©15J^c: secoaUs, ll<Sl3c : imitation*, lancy, 1-«®..->c - -Extras, He: firsts, llsil'JC: seconds. 10c Ladles— Extras. 9w^loc: firsts, B#SJ^c; Packing *tock. 7e7i*c: grVaie.4&sc. °*"' a "' stock, ll%©i I .'=f'aoLenT EGGS— tiuod demand; unchanged. AIUNE^ — Was firm at 6«~X on call and ~% On I time loans. -n«. - lan ticutu:< »oIJ ai *1 25 disi count. Closing Price*. £5%e; December. 57%© i 58c: May, 62SgC. « ok.\- September. 1934, c: December, 21© 21XgC: May,2i%c. o^.is— September. l^fec; May. lS^c. t-OKK- Secembez. tb 65: January, »6 55. LAHu— September. «3 20; January, S3 57^%. iii-ft— IM| tSlb; Jaauar/. S3 30L Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. 11i... Bag*. 5.-The receipts of cat tie to-day were li hi. The market was nominal and Qaotably easier in prices. The supply of bogs was fair. The market was steady except for i»ney light, which were 5c higher. Steep and '.anils were qni^t and steady. la- IX* — Keceio:*. 400. F ancy beeves. »5 (3,5 3(0: choice .0 crime. 1300 to 1700 B> steers. Sirsi4&i: good to choice steers. 1400 10 1600 &> M Ml 60: medium steers. 1000 to 1300 *>. Si 19.4 »: lair beef steers. 950 to IjOO ti, 50 70 6 3 95: batcher steers. S3 CO &.< 65; choice stocktri. and feeders. 900 to 125U 2>. «3 40 &3sO: fair. 500 to 878 2>. 93 40*»3 30; balls. I choice to extra. ?-• 8U5.3 25; balls, poor to cnoice, S.-'a- 74: cows ana n^ifera. choice to extra. S3 50 : i«3 *5: cows, fair to choice, %2 2£@3 40: tows. ; common to faircanners, 91 254"J 10: calves, irocvi : to choice. S5 -.*s'ds 65: calves, common to eood. IS 2535 00: Texas grass steers. sj 50&3~ la. ; Texas cows and balls, $1 75@2 50; »\»s;e:i» canj mag steers, $2 65@4; Western range cows ana hni- . ers. $2 15^.3 50: milkers and springers. ¥ head, *SO&40: Western range »teers, *-' 83@4 lv. i iiiHts — Ktec-:p:«L 14.00 a Heavy pack'.nc asa ) »Bippin« lot.*. 32 7U.53 -5: common to choice mixed, f 2 &5-&3 30: choice assonel, £0 30$ 3 40: i:sht. as 15&3 42V»: pigs. 25^3 35. fcHiiti-— Kec«ij>ta. luuu. intense to choice, ' 1 2 £3 40. lambs, a260»4 40. CALHOKMA FKCIT SALES. KKW YOEK.S. V., Sept. 5.-Porter Bros. Com- ; pans- sold California fruit to-day as follows: : Grapes— Tokays, ? I 70©2 20 f» half crate; Moa- ; cats. 95c©fl 20: Rose de Peru. 9Oc. Pears—Bartletts, $1 25-51 bO > box and bs@9sc f> half box. ; Prunes— Silver, $1 SO ?i half crate. Peaches— 5-always. «1 15#1 80 box. BOSTOX, Mass., Sept. s.— The Earl Fruit Company sold California troll to-day as follows: Peaches— Salway. *1 15(£1 45; strawberry. $ 1 15 , to. :<U : George's 1-a.e. SI 10@l SO; Picqaeta l^.e. 51 2£©l 35: Orange Cllnr. ( 1 1061 SO: £osoue- ' oanm. $1 35; Mcu'evitt. Stic.-c.»l 40: White tree, ; 7ic^,sl 30. Grapes— Tokar. e*c©|l *a Peaxi ; - all Letts. ripe, 65c.-d*i 4a >i.\* lvi.lv sl'UlK>, Bonds. Exchange, Money «ad Railroad Share*. Money on call is nominally 4%. Prime mercant! c paper. 9%. Ear stiver, e6Vi- Mexican 4 ;ars, tl%| ©53140: Sterling Kxcnattge was steady, with ' kctnal baslness is bankers' bills a; 24 t-2i«i#4 82^ for s x:v days, and *4 E4g4 -ii 1 * for <lejnano. Pos.ed "rates. £4 BS4&* 65, Ccn.mercial bills. ! S4hl^^4S2^4- Government bonds firm. State i bonds 'dull. Kaiiroad bonas strong. Saver at the j board was neglected. ciwisb <rorr«. <Am Tet* Cable-.. 78 ! Norfolk 4 'Westnj. B>£ Atcblson- — 12 ' Preferred. IS** Preferred. 18 < Northern Pacifls... 11'^ Adams Express 140 Preferred. 19*4 Alton. Terre Haute 55 western 9 qi American ExpresslO7 i Preferred. 143 American Tobacco. 6;*** X. Y. Central »Z% rwferred. ' 93 . |X.Y.,Chic«o<fc--5.t. " 101. EayStateGas.:....- i."> -{- Ist^jreierred. 6» " Baltimore* Ohlft.. 12% id preferred 27 Brunswick Lanoj.. &»> N. Y.& N. H. 167 ; kufl»-a Koch &P. 13 \. Y. A New Eng. SO . Canada Pacific... 8M N. V., Busq & W... S- 4 Canada Southera.. iSVii Preferred. 2.>« i Canton Land....... £0 joctarlo... . . ... I'JVi Central Pacinc 14 Ontario 4 Westers iChes. 4 Ohio *3 •VOrecon Improvmai % I Cticazo Alton. 152 j Preferred J PreJerred. 170 .Oregon Navigation lii Chicago. B. 4 Q.... 66 iOrecon Short Una. 12J£ ■ Cctcaso <t E. 1U 37 *» I : ac:fie iia!l.. . 18&s Preferred. W) Peoria, D. 4 Evans l%i CblcagoGaa 59*» PltUSur? * %V. p« 15' C!eve4 Pltubnrg..lss iPnliman Palace.... < Consolidation Coal. 31 'Quicksilver. IVi CocsoUdated Uas..l4s^i Preferred. . 10 - CC.C. 4St Loals 25 IF.eadinK . li*« Preferred. 76 {BioGrande&Weata la Colo. Fuel 4 iron. . 10 1 Preferred. 40 Preferred. 90 Koci Island. . 69*4 Cotton OH Cert B«4'KomeWat<tOEaea.lo7Vi Commercial Can!o. 125 St. L. 4S. W 3V» DeL Hciinoa. 121 j Preferred. B^% ' Dei.Laci:4VVe»irn. 150 Ist. Paul «9s^ Denver 6B.G 10*4] Preferrea. 12S Preferred. 42*«iEt.'Paal 4 DalatH. IS Distillers : Preferred. 75 General Electric... 27^ St. Paul & Omaha. 37*1 Erie. 12»4 Preferred. 115 Preferrea. SO (St. P. M. & M 103 Ten Wayne. 145 |- > 'Uver Certificates. 66»s Great Northern pfdll2 Soothern Padnc... lt»i-* Green Bay ViSoutoern K. X..... 7^ Harlem. 300 Preferred. 21 Hocking Coat ISofar Kennery .... 114% Hocklns Valley.... 14^! Preferred. lOOVs Homestake. S4 - jTenn. Coal 4 Iron. ■ 21 H. 4 Texas Cent... I Preferred... .._^ 80 Illinois Central..... Texas Pacific 614 Central 7 'ToLA.A-4 N.Mich. Preferreo. -SV» Toi. 4 Ohio Cent... 20 Kansas 4 Texas... 10 J Preferred. . . 50 Preferred.. -'214 Tol.SuLoms4 K.C. » 1 Kincsion& Pern... 3 J /referred. 6 L*Ke Erie <£ We»:a 16 t'eion Padnc 53£ Preferred. 66 ;C.; C. P. Dcd 4 US.I lt^ Lake Shore I*4 i L". S. Coraas* 8-^ National Lead 4 5 ,» Preferred. 7Vs Preferred. hO Guaranteed :s^i 1 Long Island 65 C. S. Express o5 , Locisvilie 4 Naaa. 40UU.s>. Leather 7»i ■ Loßisville Nadtca 2 | Preferred. .„ 50J^ Preferrfid. 6 jC Si. Robber 17V« i Manhattan Coo sot. 82*4' Preferrea. 70 3Jempbis<£Cnari*, 15 IVtica4 B. Rtv»r..lso Mexican Central... >>Va '<* ab. &. L. 4 Pac. s*, ; Mlchiga- Central.. 87 "I Preferred. 14 Minn 4S. L. „-— Wei!s-Far?o. • 65 Preierred — Western Union 79Vi§ ; M lnn 4 Si. I. com. ] S V» Wisconsin Central. is s Ist preferred-.... •67 I Wheeling 4 *- 6% 2dpreferred SSI4! Preferred. 23Vb JJJssoari Pacific.... 1.-i 4 ab Cotton OU pfd. 47 Mobile 4 Ohio 17 W. C. Bee* - 6% £ash Till» 4 Chats. t7V~ Acn Ar&or 7 Rational Unseed.. 15 1 Preferred. IS £>.. J. Umtral 101 Brooklyn TracUoa. VI Konit American... ii/o'tne Si i>a 17 O/»1.M) bovm. AlaClaaACs 100 Scrthern Pac lsts.ll4 ixiCiass 84, 55.. 100 ' Do2ds 105 , Alabama, c*a« U. 90 Doßds.. 65% Atcnison 4s 75 Doconsol&s 45 Do2ds A 34 Olmorovement Ist 75 Canada Son :h2ds.. 99 Do 5s 10 Ceo Paclsuof '9s.loo OKA.V lsta, 106 Cherokee 4* 1898.100 ■ to aonsol be M 5° I|»7 10j Or Short Line ..107 \* }*%* 10J Docons&s 5* Do 1699 100 iraefic -is of -97.... r^v*^?' 0 °»- - 104 rhia4 t .eading4s. 74» 8 I ??r*£*^? TrEcus » 40 Do Ist Incam. 33^% ! DCB-6&S 109 Vii P. Grande West Ist* 691,4 IJeii 4 i-. Glst 112 !«L*lronMtOeasi 69 1-2 o**0 **- «- 84 .-: X. 4S F Gen 103 j £fJf.f < rr 1 ---Ar 591- m Consols. .. l'-'^Vi ; *t\»&l>enCity2s:s 61^ fc» P C 4 Pa lsu.-.11l U . H *BA«« 101 so Carolina •*%•,. . 85 Do2d7s. 98 southern KHJI.. B<Vi Gen JJecDebis... 85 Do Pae Cal 15«..107 HA Tex Cent As-. 102 Term new 78 ' T .r° 9009 00 *",-- 102 Texas Pacific lsi*. tOh* . lowa Central 91 Texas Pacific ads.. 17 Kacsas Pa Consols 60 Union Pac lsts 94 °» ! sfi^n^J *•■ ■ 90 Do 4s, coupon.... 11 51.4 mT^L aaU *-"7Z C 4.. r^c of 1907.106 r^l^ s"—5 "— •■— 5«V4 Do coupon.... 107 Do 4s .... M) I to it 92 Mobile 4 Ohio 41.. 53 j Do 5s ; 1101 A ajDinal Cnloa 6....107 io.«.eoiipon:::'.lloV* v v^J 11 **— "SVilVafunCln^deat... s*^ N V '^-t Lonis 4s 100 , Do registered. i Vert tie n 6s. i 1 5 Lo Ceferredfls' 6 &%?** coai >-, ?» LL 1 * tra « rep"ii: 4 .- Do *« 110 jWabasai»tss 103 So^rss" 00101 '!^ W «« *»«"«*•-•»«*% FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN" I.rVEBr^)OILIVERPOOL, Ess., Sept. s— The spot market jis steady. 010 10 ** d ° U at 27S li^d, seUers, Prompt 1 anlpmenu * - - TCTCMS. I Tbe Prodcce Exchance cable gives the foilowinx I Liverpool qco'.ations for No 2 Ked Winter- set> ! tembtrr. t>s 2d: October. 5s 2d :- November 5s ; 2%d; December. ssi'»id; Jaaaary. 6s 3d. BECCKITIBB. LONDON, Eye., Sept. s.—Consols.. —Consols. 11255, - *>!.* ver, 204 8 d: French Kentes. 103f a2^c. EXCHAKGK AM) BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days... — C 4 86 Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 ga Steriins Cables — 4 89*z i New York Exchange, sichi — . nominal New York Exchange, telegraphic — nominal Floe silver, %> ounce — 6*: llexlcan i*cUar» — &li, |

WHEAT ANl> OTHER GRAIN'S. wHE AT— Tc«fßritish*shlp Cedar Branch takes for Hull 27,115 cUs, valued at £ Co, 5 00. The market Is dull and . quotations continue easy. No. 1, 95*^96'- *c 3) ctl: choice, 97 Vie; lower erades. fc7i-&9-V2C; extra choice for milling, 101 02>« p c.L CAll BOABD SALES. I.vfobxal Session— o'clock— No sales. . >ecosd session— December— 4ooo ctls, 99 -.c. May-200t>. SI Od^. Bercue Morning Session — December — 12.000 cUs. 99?»c BAKLEY— present of 42,076 ctls Brewing. ' i valued at $33,700. to Hull. •- We quo:e Feed. 6tg,63»4cti ctl: choice hricht, 65&66Uc: Brewing, r^i-^sifc ? ctl; Chevalier, j W>.g#lforNa 1. CALL BOAXD SALESInfobmai. Session— 9:ls o'clock— No sales. . Second session — No sales. Begclak Mosntno ::.essiox— December— 6000 i ctls, 67c: -..00 o.' e.i^c. OATS-Not zancn demand at the moment. New i ! Feed, quotable at 7»&»5c it rtl; old milling, 87J£ • g92i*c: fancy feed. 92i^@95e: good to choice, • bs@92i^c: common 10 fair, 75<*80c; Gray. 85 I ! gg"7i4c; Surprise. 95c&$l 02V4COKN— Weak and dull it the decline. Larse Yellow, fc7is^9oc: Small Koniid do, B7V^&oc V* CU: White, T^c. £-70.3,72 ii CU for old and 62%#65c I for new. - . ■ BUCKWHEAT— NominaI at Ss@9sc 9 eU. FLOCK AM) MILLSTUFFS. I LOUR— Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. *3 60@3 TO? r.bi ; Bakers' extras, S3 40 (a.3 £0; superfine $.' 7593. COKN MEAL. KT(..-Feed Com. fl9 50&20: Cracted 1 on. *.O 50g-.il ■ ton. MIL:>TLFF — Prices in sacks are as follows. osuai dUcoont to the trade: Graham Flour, S2 10; Bye Flour, *2 50: Rice rlour, $5 75; Coromoal, $2 10: extra creaiu do, f 3 75: < atmeal, ? 2 90; Oat j «-roais 50: Hominy, $3 10@3 SO Burkwteat | Flour. S3 10&3 30: Cracked Wheat. (2 75: FariEa, (3 £0; Whole Wheat Flour. $2 SO; Ho! led f Oats. S3 50: Pearl Barley, (6 50; t#Ul Peas, (3 23; Green do, S4 10 p 100 lbs. HAT AXD FtEDSTCFFS. BP.AN-(13@13 50 for the best and 5125:2 50 9 ion for outside brands. MIDDLING.^— $15316 » ton for lower grades, and Sl7£lß '? ton for the best. Fi.Kl.Mrn r s-RoUed Barley, «14 50: Oilcake Meal at the mill. £21 1) ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Oats. 97J*r&31 05 "r ctl. HAY— Dealers still report the old prices. Wheat is quota;.] e at *7£10; Wheat and Cat. $6@9: ; < a;. #5©7 50: Barley. (6@7: f.iver Barley. *4 sO© 5: Alfaifa. »6 60&6 50 tor second and *4 50&5 for first cui'.inc: compressed 50©9; Met, «i&5; Cover. 6@7 50. ; feTKAA\ — 30@3Sc baleEEANS AND SEED . BEANS— It is the «ame old story- Bay 03, 513 1 15 t ctl; BaiaU Whites. »sc»Sl 10: Pea, «5c ; (SB. 15 r ctl: Large Whites, Ss@96c ft ctl: Pink, 75@r5c r c.l Beds. «iai 50 *»«!{ Blackeve. ! $1 25@1 £0: Bed :•- >1«1 10: Limas, $1 80 ! j i&2 05: Butters, nominal. SEED*— Flaxseed weak acd declining. Brawn : Musiard. ft 5502 65: Yellow Mustard, $125 ! ; &160: Flax. «1 SC@l 35: Canary, 2Vi@2*4c f! ' ' &>: Alfalfa, nominal; Knpe, 2^--; Hemp, S^c DKIi.D PKA!'— »l 10@l 40 ? cU tor NUts and ! $1 25@1 50 tor Green. i POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. [ POTATOES— Demand and supply about balance : at the low prices. Sweet Potatoes. 75c;i51 : Garnet Chiles, 60&65 Cfi cU: Early Rose. 2£@3sc: Bur- j bank Seedlings, 25(535c lor Rivers and 60«90c for Salinas, ONIONS— 2S@3sc ?* ctl;- Pickles, sjc sack. VEGETABLtb- All kinds are in i arge assortment and weak. Marrowfat Squash is quot- < able at fo@7 ft ton; Green Corn, v5«c.75c j ?* sack: Aiameda Corn, 75c@*l 9 crate: B-r^o- ; ley Corn, 25@500 \> box: Summer Squai^t 25c I box for Bay: Eg? Plant, 25^40c V box: • j Tomatoes. 10^25c ? box for Kivers and 15@ ' I SOc ,» box for Bay: Aiameda Cucumbers, IS&.bc; , Pickes, 50@65c %• box for No 1 and 25&M>c r ell for Na 2; i.retn Peppers, 25@35c t> large box (or I vhlle and 26<a35c for bell: Urern Peas, 5U^,75c I ¥ sack fur common and 2v%2Vz c > &• for Garden; ■ MriLe Beans, 50csT5c V «ack for common aao 2^ ; 2Vjc r % tor garden: Limas, 6Uc@£l 25 r sacs. Green Okra, 25«40c r box: Cabbage. 40c * cU; Carrots, 25@30c ~n sack: Garlic, l#l%e ft Ok. POILTKY AND GAME, POULTRY— A car of Eastern arrived and sales 1 were made of Hens at £650 50. Local stock was steady and some fin; Hens sold ; i- qnoiatioiu. Live Turkeys. 145.15 c 9 &> for <>obbleri. - --lie f &> tor ness; young Turkeys, 14516 c; Ge^fe«>.?> pair, 3 ©1 25: Gosling*. $1 254^ ' 2; xiucks. f.l£,.< 50 V doctor old and S3 bQ£i bo 1 for your.:; Htcs, S4#s SU: Roosters. Toon:. $3 50 top dozen ; do. old. C4^4&o: Fryers. S3#3 25: iJro:!«rs. $2 6CJ.3 tor large and ?l! 25^'i 50 for ; 1 email; Pigeons, si 50»l 75 r dozen for >oong and ' j £1 H#l 50 for old. 1 OAiit.- NominaL BUTTER, CHEESE A>"D EGGS. I BTJTTEB— The close of the week was marked by I another sharp advance, with slender stocks and a , I good demand. I Creamery— Fancy. 26@26V?c "ft Zt, with sales higher: seconds. 23©24 c. L>AiKT-Fancy. 21©'.'2V3C "$ a; good to choice. l&g2Oc: lower sradrs. l2Vl@l"^c Picklxd— 15A!7C ft Ib. FIBKI3C— I4&ISC p 2>CHttSE — Cboics mild new is quotable at ■ j 9c ? a>: common 10 good o'd, 6"'-2«* l ie V S>: ! ' Cream Cheddar. 10@llc: Y'ounir America, 9&10 c: , Western. 10@llc: Eastern, > I^l3c ft &>. ' EGGif— Easiern are quo firmer, but California j are dulL Oregon >re quotable at 12U>tsl4c ~ - Tdozen; Eastern. 14H^16c: store Eggs. :-"Sl4c for l ordinary and 15^,171 jc lor good: ranch £533, 19 j ' g.23c, wiih some sales even h!eber: cold-storage ■ I ranch, 17@18c; Duck t.gss, 16@17 9 doz. ' I DECIDUOUS AXD CITRUS FRUITS. I ORCHARD FBCITS— Peaches are weaker and tbe season Is drawing to j a close. i Otherwise there is nothing new. Quinces, 35 - &0e 9 bcx. Peaches, 25460 c p box. Coc3o<- »i basket. *15 tii P ton for ..ones and *25530 '?. ton icr clings. Plums. So@6tc « box. Pomegranates, Sled.?* j> box. Appes, 75c@fl "r box for choice and 40@60c 1 for common. Pears, 25@40e * box; Banletts, 4C@6sc f) box. Figs, 25^50c V- box for white and 25©7 5 c for ! j black. . • BEBBlKS— steady, with moderate receipts, strawberries, &4^6 V chest tor Longwortus and : I SI 50&3 50 fur larse berries. P. asiTberr.es, t»@i ? cbeiu Black be «2#3 6O fi chest. Huckleberries, he ft St. 1 GRAPES— Not m uch chance. Seedless quotable at 40@50c ri oox: Isabellas, ftOo6Oc V basket: To- , ; kays, 40@65c fl box: Black Grapes. 40%60c9 bx: I Muscats. 3O@UOc V box: waters and Fon- ; j uioebleaux, •_-i!S4Uo > box; Grapes In crates bring ' . -.more than in boxes. Zinfaadel Wine Grapes came in leaking ani ■ prices were nominal. liFKiTTi w»termelons are weak and plentiful at $2©6 r 100: Canlaluupes, sUc@|l « crate; , Nmm'-isS, lWi3sc f» box. I CITRIS FltUlT!*— Oranges are nominal at $2 ' I &3? 1 . box for Va'enrias and »1 50@2 p box tor ■ i Mediterranean fcweets: Lemons, (1 50»2 V box ■ lor common and t'J 50^3 for pood to choice: Mcx- : : ican Limes, ttS 10 V box: Calhoruia Limes. 60 \ I ©75c: Bananas, «lfe2 ft bunch; Pineapples, $2 . (£3 50 r- £oz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISLXS, >'UT3, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The market is quiet, bat the feeling seems to be getting steadier all around. Prunes are the dullest trait 03 the list. Apricots get firmer day by day. Quotations on th« Fruit Exchange are as follow,: Carload Lot*— New Apricot.*, 6©Sc ?» a for Royals and 9(0, 10c for choice to fancy Moorparks: new Prunes. 3c: new Peaches, 3#4c for prime to choice, 6f,«c for fancy and 6@loc for peeled in boxes; Apples, 5c for evaporated and 2&2V%c for sun-drted; Pears, 3J,i&ic for prime to choice. 5c for quarters arid 6c lor halves; Plums, <c tor pitted and 1%32c for unpiued: Nectarines. &&4c for choice and 5c for fancy; white Figs. v*c- black Flcs, ZW^tUfC. j Jobbing Pbicxs— New Peaches. 4 V*©s^c ?>. , »>: fancy. 7c B>; new Apricots, e&.c » ti: fancy, »c: MoorparKs. lOfcllc: new evaporated Apples.be: sun-dried. 3c; i runes. Sc for tbe tour ; s»»s: new Figs, black, zy^c for unpessed and I 3#3^j for pressed: white Its, 4c: Plums, 5c for j pitted and l%c for unpttted: new Nectarines, 4 ■ 05c ? 8) for pr me to fancy: Pears, SiASiMrC for ! wi-.ole, 5c for quarters and 6z for halves. Ba:SINSi carl iad Psica, r. o. ■• Fbesno— Four-crown ! loo^e. 4c; 3-crown. 3«,ic; 2-crown, 2»,1c; seedless : Saltanai, 4c; Seedless Muscatels. 24c- 3-crowa , London layers, »1 10: clusters, (1 85: Dehesa I clusters, *1 75; Imperial Gusters, %i 50; dried i Grares. 2^ic \>. 3>. 1 Jobbing Pki<->»— Fonr-crown, loose, 4^c: 3- ; crown, 3*ic^ ft,: ■.'-crown, 8c 9 tb: seedless Suli tanas, bc'ft ft,; seedless Muscatels, 3i£c; 3-crcwn I London ia>ers. 81; ciusten, 91 60: Dehesa cla*ter*. (2 50: Imperial duster*, . 2 £0. NUTS — Quo.ations are as follows: Walnuts, I nominal: new Almonds, 7c ■? 1 tor Languedoc, j V a for hardshell and NMOc & a for papershell, jobbing; Peanuts. 4#Sc % * for Eastern and ! for California: Hickory Nuts,- 6M6c » l>; j pecaas, Tyt&y. Filberts, 7J^BBc; Brazfl Ku-^, 7Vs^«»c t* lb; Cocoanots, *4©5 V 100. hoXEV- Comb, lU@l2^e lor bright and s@9c for lower grades: water-white extracted, SgsUc; light amber extracted, **A&Z*lei darK amber, i'<s 4Vic;oarK.2@3c V Sb. ■ UEEsWAX---'s@27c fi IS>. PI.OVISIOXS. CURED MEATS— Bacon is quotable at 61£ c for heavy. 7V*c TS fit for H?hs roedlnm. o^9 V4o ft Sb for light. ic@llc for extra Uzbt and 12c forsugarenred: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12«12L*c California Hams. lu@llc 9 8.; Mejs Beef, i~.& 6: extra mess do, iS: tomll.- do. $10- extra prime Pork. $&a<j 60: extra dear, «13 ? bbl: mess. (II ftOial'^ p bol: -n;o<ed Beef, 10c it »>. lABD- Eastern tierces Is quoted at 4Vic 'd fe> for com poo no and s^4c lor pure; palls. Be ft ft; California tierces, 4 V*<- for coir pound and s^c tor pure: ha.f-bbis, 5%4c; 10- & tins, . t>W: do 5-S>, 6y~c 9 ft- r»i <MBin»>in«iiiii«iiiM»HS|i 'X 1 mm. COTTOLENE— BVs&6M:CIa balf-bbls and 631© 7V 8 * »> in 10-Jb UnX HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL HOPS. .'— ' ■ ■ SIDES AND SKIN* - Heavy - salted eteerj

are quoted at 6c ' f! ft: roils aad • brands. £&5%c »• ft: medium, tc 11 1; cn!:s and brantis, 4'24'^c r* 8>: light, 4c: calls and brasas. 3©3Vjc: co-wjid-s. 4@4%c: culls and braa3s, . "s»ite.i Kip, 4c: salted Calf. 6c"r 2>: salted* Veal, sc; dry Hides. 9§9%c: coils and braaoa. 7c: dry Kip and Veal.7»Bc: cuils, 6e; dry Calf. 12@14c: culls, *«0.9 : Goatskins. 900 Sftc each: K:ds, sc: Deerskins, • good summer, 25fe27W,c: medium. 1&§-2%C: winter. 7©loc; bheepaKins. «bearinca. :orlsc each: short wool, 20@35ceacn; medium, 40#«Oc each -. long wools.. 50#60 each. CulL-> of all kinds about %c less. lAi.lhW-So. 1. rendered, •.•%«3c: No. 2, 2Vic: refined. 4a4<55c: urr*s«»,rc > tb. WOOL— Hum Lo.d! aad :-!»r.Jocino, 10«§llc; Val- j ley Oregon. lO^llc ?» a: do Sower (trades. b£lOc: | Nevada, 6£&-^C: San Joaqutn and southern ' Cons:, six months. 4faj6^: ban Joaquln. foothill. I good to choice. 6%@7%c: san JoaquHi, years ! fleece. 4@3v*c; ner.uem tree, 7©Be; do defective, i &»t>i %i tt>T '• HOPS— Nom^jal at 2©3 eft for 1895. GENERAL MEKCHAXDISK. BAGS— Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, weak at $4 12%@4 20: San Quentiu, $4 20: Wool Bags. 24iA@26V«cCOAL— Wellington, »8 ton; New Wellington, *U fi ton: Sontbfield Wellington. $7 50 "9 ton; j-ea;-je, tb&i 50: Bryan^Ss: Coos Bar, $4 SU; | Wallsend. *7: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, (7 50; 1 Cumberland, fl3 60 r ton ln bulk and 915 ln sks-. Pennsylvania Anthracite F.e*. *U ton: Welsh anthracite, *9: Canned »7 50: . oek Springs. <asUe Gate and Pleasant Valley. «7 bO; Cose, *1 1@12 in bulk and $13 "3 ten in ska. CANNED SALMON -The Alaska Packers' Asocintion quotes Bed >ainoi as foilows: In lots of 25.000 cas-s. 95c %• dor.'n: 50.000 cases, 92*4 c '7, dozen: 75,000 casts. 9 us » dozen, net casn to. b. ex-ship, i SCOAB— The Western Sugar P.efln'ng Comnsny quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed. 5) 8 c; Powdered, 5» 8 c: Fine Crumbed. 5"% c; Dry Gran lated. 4 4c; confectioner*" a. 4»4c: Vacnoita A, 41»c: ExtraC,4V4c: GoidenC, 4^-B'': half barrels, i^c more than barrels, and boxes J>*c more. SAN" FBAXCISCO MiiAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF— First quality. 4%@5c; second do. *© 4Vic: IBM do. 31-."- "p InYE . I— Large, 4i£sc; small. sg6c f» & MUTTON— Wetaers, 4Vx£sc; Ewea. 4@4iic ? It. LAMB— 6@6cf» fi». POBK— Live «ozs. 2»ic ft) for large and 3c for small and medium : dressed do, 4 Vrsse > St. KECEirTS OP FBOOUCE. TO» 24 ROUBS. Flour, or sks.... 14 044 Hides.no 312 wheat, ctis fcs.4s4JPe!ta. bdls.. «} Barley, cUs 43,335 ; Wine, gals 41 ; Sco Beans, eks 700 i Wool, bn 62 Potatoes, sks 3.7 i'l Sugar, bbls 2 570 Onions. sis 720 Lumber, M feec <0 Bran, nits 3,455 Chlcorv. bbls.... 10 Middlings, ski.. 80a Powder, cases.. 28; Hay, tons 529 Q'j:cks'.!ver.fiscs 169 1 Butter, ctis 147:Flaxsce«l 1 sks... 715 Cheese, c:ls. 34 ii ops, hi 5....... SO Eggs- doz .... 6,600; » »—•» — •