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6 LOST. lOST — SATt I*DAY. 1 LACK-AS"D-T— Jf FOX 1 ht.'ttii.l : Bntwen t.i nrnrti. of _ i tvnril. SetS-ra to Bowniii vi-ii.\'n> t ".'r.-n t ni. -ii «t. ,\ C ' 2 2i* VOV-MIIEK 28, IJtilMi OS lOt'lil'il, I'I'.OM .-.IV Mj.r-r: ;.. if... r.r 1 -tii.. t -rr : t K.uliteentb, .lid ." Ilotti w l.n'. an ii to Palmer, ins-— -ance ;.;ieor alt st.:..'•: liitutrt-ice co. to Palmer, and 2 biaoa asrr-— -iirrnrs lor sale Ol reil (s;?.t, : DAVID lilZ.liil ': lio.N iianti"! as m-i-o;.-! |.:trtv. l-'uriivr |.lenac r. irira 2ia rerr> sr.. vii. . ..,i;-.|.ns. it* K\ JrlNIMi. ON llttw A K Tl, MKT. FTITH ainl Si\;f:. f-reynonnd, wtiito and lawn tiitiii. Ke " turn ■MUi ._. Fuurtli st. ; reward. ilej Sf lOST-FROM silt I'll SAN FB— HCIBCO, KO i -rem tl.irue. 1890,3 icVcows. oue » itri ltai'.ir on anil prillßrec mmk Invar; I'otli siirliif-ln-;. A lilr.T.il ; row-aril will lie paid for Informa Hon (.. QOTLIBB BIBSHK&TELLF.R. cor. T.iith ami Ballroad air— , *• ""oiilli Man l-'ran<*isco. .lei 'Jt* '■' *f OSI'-NOV. 21), A BLACK AND VV lFFi* Fli li EV ., : Xj 1.. tr.., dog. Belt— a to 5 Clary st. an J raeelTe a Bu(t..i.ie reward. iict .n -. T OS!' — Nov. 24, 2 BK D COWS, ONE V— B"* IA I' . A, witli si. mr* while between fore le^s; otfjer . niriri.. .r McCue on itn in ear. iriittrn or— ldr-— I "——CHSTETER, First aye., Soutli sau Franc— co; ■' .I— H_ral -reward, '''''. :! LL_ liiS'f- . vul'M; irl n BoBSE WITB HARNESS Jon. !■.. n-i return J_ BABATB, 61* Fourtbat., "- and m elve reward. 'Ie I Ut" OST— A BLACK ANO TAN COLLIE S-1 t. Rl> A ward paid liy rctm 'nlng tnesameto 717 LarUn "! .itrert. no'J.'. rr 1 J OSi NOV. .:.. I I ; ■ •vi ;i.; in \ i;a I X iioi-.se, '.'-.;._ j' soul it Golden (i.i(e I'arlr. a ieuma and wriite .-.. pnliiier dog. Eteturn lo above aiklress smi re ' ceive re-vrirtl. nullll rlt* r s - (»1i REWARD-LOST, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ■ .^? I "-''til, lm ti elt of 10 er 11 kevs.im MeA Ulster st, . iiei. Paik ana liy.le. Beturu 13S UcAllls-or st., ' . uuslarr^. noSO St* mHE EVENING llUl.l.KilN. PRICE REDOCED . X to 15' cents perweei", delivered br carrier to any .'.-: part oi Uie clly; tire tlailetln is '.tie i.e-r, oldest .*.. anil irn v-e-i evening paper pnnllsaed ou tire coast; .onleis l.v postal-card or oUierwlse will receive prompt atternton. Office 622 Bontrgomery st. LQST— $15 i.V Mil' PCRCHASLNO A MEB ctiat.t I— ilor-made b— duess suit for #15, inn l- by ... a leading mercbant tailor ior a-fo. OB IUINAL ' Mlsrll CLOTHINJ PARLOKS, come.' iV-rn..l licpor;'. s'.i. ■ "THE _ F. COI.LATKII4I. LOAN BANK. 53i • X Kerrny st.. letuls money r.t 3 per cent per ino.iiu cv w-1.-li.-s. itt^timtiti . iin.i" ..■••s'li-v. i.lStiui Fiiisn. ROCl'llT TO LAMBI BJ S STABLES, 875 FOL -r.,by a police— a a, on [.oremu r rrirri. a bay mare, witli wiiite hind feet, and top pti.ietoii. noSO "Jtr* lA.\r'. i!y\\~, TUE BEAUTIFUL. . oeT tf BBESBMAKKBS. All. LADIES Wis.:!"... ;tl HAVE KLEOAST -\ r.-.r'tij sum tnrul", trandaomtly draped, for ae. i.i'virtt p. ....i5, making aitii trluuninga f0r 915, call ou MKS. MORRIS, I.::' •- lieary st .. i -r i."-.r.V FITIINO SUITS MADE FEOM . *■.'. : .... : _■"• ■ *1 .ii, rl -:. n027 lm Ii<LEOANTLV FITTING SUITS MADE I'BOMt ' a up; wUb goodt. makin-; and tr— umlncs, I 3 ." i — J— » AONES BELTER. 857 MlsSl t St. . rl 'J-J-' gl > EN i a- mrl SSMAKIKO THOROUGH —.I.I ;> ;.:._':.r: Tayl or system; perfect iit.nr.'(j lm SCHOOL t'i IM.i-r-11 IrtMr AND DBESS n ;h;:.rr ; yen are tangrit lo mase a dress rr-.tt: be . ttiunlng to end— drafting. cutting, ba sting, sewing . draping and designing, W. B. CLOSE « SON, '-.>.; ppwell. _^ seat' ■ Em J! -i OPENED— DKESS-AKINO PARLORS BY [.:•:,..> dressmaker from the East. M;ss -HELEN M. Lit K. 7Jb Sutler -r. ■ .» Stlis HADE IN THE LATEST STYLE FROM $5 lip: goods ami everyti ting r.uirr.l, $16, ■„, \ '. i.n-aue in ■■! t*-sj per fort flt. 115 sioclituii st. uol 1 m '■' . • OW SB CUT, s*l 1 t('H,i-:Fand DKAI EDI oi; *;!; - 1 latest rasnloas; perTect fit; s.i". faylor system tan.ciif. MBS. L. P. WY A-NT. 11 Geary st oc'lrj U .f|'HE EVENING BULLETIN" PBICE SEDUCED r X tv 15 cent- per week, delivered bj carrier to auv parioftiie city: the Bulletin is tiie best, oldest and largest eveuing paper ptiulisiied on u.e coast; orders by postal-card or otherwise i. ill receive prou Office 622 Montgomery St. DKir.-s l l i i im; CAUGHT rHOKOUGBLY BT aufli. titic Ireneti t nlor s. s;ein. ijltl l'osf. ]s.lstjul A'l MiIIMVS-.IT-l. \V,. | DVICI- FREK; SI'Et'I.VLTY. *DlV(>lifKs ,\ privately, quick time, le-al e-rerywbere; collec tion.-, tie. : lertus ino.lernte; uo eti at.-i- uulesi nn - . ' cessful: attorneys sll courts; estab'd ill rears. Li^ omce. ti. w. now 1. ,v in. ■■* Kearny st. aalBtt i DVICK KBEE; DIVORCES A SPECIALTY xo . ■ .rt publicity; cjaickest tirue: legal every wasre: tern:- r. ..- ma 'lie; uo enarge unless - leeessfol; an 1 ■:' ailoitiei .uses at law. both civil au.l criminal. pus'- L - 1 .*■ vipororr- v; eolleettoas, wills, etc i. — nuley, r ATi.nr.-,. is- a.-soit vtion. 11 K.nrriy st..te»ti.a KA. Ci tJllii.KS, Ai L'OUNLV-Al-LAW. IrOj _. Clay St. uoli tf \Y W fIWIDSON, AT rOENEY-AT^LA W.~"*_i ' ■■■» . fa. ifor.,ra sr.. 1;. i.sH-i.*.: ■;.- -c r res. t!3;t VAKI'ENTiiKS AXI> BIILUKIIs. Jirt'KflßEß & CO., CARPENTERS AND . lltrilili-rs. 113 Leiitesilorir rst. se3 tf JV.LAWi.ENi '.■:. I'Alrl'EN IT.il AND BOILDSbT .61b Sacra meate st. ; caijiue; worn aud dttiu* ap . O— le. promptly en ilea to: leleultotie r"JJ mid.; uam WTiSEiEiiiS; ' ••_'>.'£_; ■OAK-J—N'D I'.KAI. ESTATE. OAKLAND AQJ— .CY-ADVKi. HSKMEN 1 - AND ■eriptlons received at the Oai— and lirancti -. Ontccr Th _ MnuNiN'i Cai.;.. s.'.T Broadway, u-ar : :fevctith st-^ Ofliee .'. -■ . » w. to ' Jr. m. '-titiin L " T — JxlOOs KB A B OAK-ST. STA i-.'fiUUV- tion. WILLIAM J. DlNir-ir. oak '■' lamt: OC3O ThSuTu tf $*)r\f\ft FINE 'J-SIOKY HOUSE; LOT SOx — ajUU. 100. WILLIAM J. DINGER. Oak . taniL oc3o TliSuT'i tf '•.(_ IM/I'l ELEGANT NEW 7-KooM COT .■■•.e'fiJllU. tage; lot 4jx116. William j. ;■■■ piNGEE. Oakland. ocSO TnSuTn tf ■ iS; I .".il LOT 50x140; 10 MINUTES' walk •lT*lui'. from Iruttvale Station. WILLIAM .1. '-•' D-KOEI . . takla nd. oc3o TliSuTn tl "••I- iiflfl LOT 32x118 ON LINE OK ELECTRIC i?T UUU. road. WILLIAM J. DINGEE, 0..,r -ran'L.: oeiiti TliSuTn tf Qlilrjl LOT SOzsfJ ON LINE OF PIEDMONT ... . .«jr".'M,f . cable road; 7 minutes from Broadway depot. WILLI Ol .1. DINOEE, Q:tk. 'lOriiSii I tut ""'Cf''! • (ill LOT '"Sx 100 AT OAK -STBEET ST— •IT I -UU. tlou. WILLIAM J. DIKUEE, Oalc i-ti'l. ocr'tj TbSaTu tf v flftO^Aft EI.EtiANT NEW EAST— AXE OOT • sV- ♦J" M -. t:..-e of 5 r< .oe- r.n.l L.a;ti: 2 blocks .;-". fro.-ii Clinton Stltion. WILLIAM .1. DINGEE .■-.eaklan-l. oc3o TfaSn I v tf _t*>)»ft(l EACH— 2 BEAUTIFI 1. M.W 5-ROOM uT — ' UU cottages 1 block from San Pat.!.) aye. WILLIAM J..DINOEE. Oakland. oe3o 1 USuTu t" : "|;')'|]ll ELEGAUT Nl.'.'. B-ROOM COTTAGE V •J'.'UU. near Adeline Station. WILLIAM J. PL-. ("*«:*•. Oakland. oc3u insaTu tf f-|lii EACH— IO LOTS IN THE NICEST BUB dvv r.iliof Oai .i rtri.J , I.i-i ,rt. near uew elt read ar,.t new ferry to Ban Francisco: fine unob structed View: leit bargain In Oakland; mho to ,-r —take money; size of tola 40x1(50; terms Bso cash, ..'. baiai ire -.io j.er ntonfh: don't fail to see these lota. tj.iiii.it.. II AX EB. 984 Wsiblngton.pl 6tt Sn— eod .i ..it JE AI SACRIFICE 2 BEAUTIFUL *..* J — ■'•.-•'-. on: y 100 fert from l'leil in. ml avenoe : ; s'.r.e'.ar. ownei ut eon pel led to leave city. See H . 11. ii'- 11. ir; Nm:h st.. Oakland. "norio tf J i i'l'. HANLEY _ CO. HA VJS REMOVED TO 1351 i'aik !,(., where we are now- iirep.tred lo . bnir.l ho..— s tn suit purehasen. on easy terms; also iuiM '. •.; ruil unimproved property for sale. n'Jli tf F. ir -ALI'; IN TERMINAL TRACT. PIEDMONT; sit.tr rated at tertulntis of Piedmont cable-road, iv ..tfce most desirable portions of tiie Pled— tont dls iri-i: l.as a frouta-e on ea tde-road of 7*J7 feet; groun.l elevaterl, and of juit r-.n(!icient cratle to give every lot a tnaznif.ceut, unobstructed view of the harbor, tne Ooldeii Gate, Sau irauclscb and Oaii "fand; streets graded and cement siilewatks lain; city water piped to property. 15 miuutes' ferry . lilns between Sau fraucisco and tlte Terminal Iraet. The Terminal Tract is tbe cream of l'ieil moiiL Inqureof E. A. HERON, 1050 Broadway, P.O. Box 282, ( 'aklaud, Cat, lio2o Im I ARGAIN FOB A FEW DAYS; BEAUTIFUL . I * resilience lot In tiie finest portion of takiaud; .'/, ' near Mat icn. schools, eliurches, etc.; eementslde walks. ( all for particulars on A. 11. BREED t. i ■•• 32b ."lliinrgomery st., Sare Deposit Bulltlinir, Sao Iraucisro. J(M> -iloo, *125, Sl5O, Br>oo-820 DOWN. SIO a per liioiitl i: last e— i nee forclieap lots; Sem lriary . r ave.; only a few more beautifully situated lots left ; In tuts tract r Semi ..iry aye. now'sewered : franchise : int. t. .: for elei trie railroarl, whteh pasaes the .'property; buy before the raise. For further partic ulars ni ply to Twenty-third Avenue land Company, llsr; 1 w-enty-ihird aye., East (aklaud, new Bank B— lldlng. noi4 tf ■"fit'-Mll LEVEL LOT. '25x120, IN BERKELEY : «_•— 1 U. si.lewalkeil; bandy to station; 85 easb. «5 :'.; mou'.tily: luoo other lots: allkiutlt; semi Tor inatu ■:- I'll as. A BAIL— V, owner, 20 Mout-omtry. 0.-j-' tf LOTS ON PIEDMONT A\ r-, 2H :o_l 1(1 i T., $;')t), tl'l); 1 lot at Golden Gate, 2 Mockl I from sta tion. 60xl'2* ft., south front only *r.600; easy terim. SALSBUKY Jc FITZGEK ALU. e.T» Nll.tl] I St.. Oak lan.L uc; tt UAKI.AMI lIOL'-ES AND 1;(J(I.11S. : *fel ■*•« Iloc SE OF 4 BOOMS, BATH AND BASE :' i_il».J. ment: fruit trees and use of 0 lots; cor. Tweiity-ihlrilst. and Twenty-third aye.. Brooklyn. . -Apply at B. SANDERS — CO., 62 Third, S. F. Wl»t« Mami L'KE-FINGEK-NAILS BEAUTIFIED AT i"-'.'l M:.ri.ei st.. oakiaiiil. by an artist, nartl tf MM MITOEIEIT AI.AMEU.V KKAI. FSTATE. ffl-*.! l/ll| MODERN COTTAGE ttF^iTltoOMS tf— i lUU. and barb; lot 30.v150.0n macadamized ■ street-, terms $500 duwn. balance ..t I'jrj p^r montir t. Apply l.i JOSEPH A. LEONARD, cor. of Central a.i-. sud lark st., Alauietla. uo'JO tf . -"tOO/l/l S3OO CASH, BALANCE S'2s PER r«"""-_,0.'U. mouth; lot 40x150; cottage; 1 rooms bleb basement. No. mil faouo— Lot 10x150: cottage of 5 rooms and bath; fine garden aud lawn; $1000 cash, balance $.10 per ■a onlu. No. 181 Bi;.-50— Lot 37r6x120: new 2-story house of 7 rooms .-iii.l bath; fine tuariue view; 8500 cash, bal ance $40 per month. No. 4Sr* 840U0- Lot 50x150; cottase of 5 rooms and bath, wltn -stable; a NW. curner; $500 cash, balance Brio per month. >o l-) 4 ... 84500-Lot 37:6vU0; new 2-« tory house; 7 ruoms and bath; $1000 cash, balance $40 per month 491 $'700-l.ot 37:6x100: new 2-story bouse or 7 rooms antl b.th. on Ceutral aye.; 81000 cash, ual auce $50 per month. i\ 0 505 $5000-L..t (i»xl49: rottatje or 8 rooms anil batl, with store, barn an I orchard; a SW. corner 411 $6840-Lot 115XU00: cottage of 0 rooms and bath, wtutlmlll and tank; easy terms. No. 490 $71100— Lot SOxJOO; cottage or B rooms and bath fine carilcn, lawns, etc. ; best neighborhood; a bar gain. No. IS Bargains 111 building lots tn all parts or Alameda also l.otise tv let aiul money to 1....11 by li p* . -BOREAL A CO., 1428 lark st.. Alameda, aatl ioi •ktoulKotoety -t.. San I'rmictsco. oel '.l if r~ ItI'HKKI.IY 1111.11, KSTATk] To SELL OR RENT-ONE OF THE 11NEST huuses in last Beri.i eley, Dnlver-— ty aye.: 6 mm '' !»tes' easy walk to stMtioii ; 6 nice ro ibis, large ball, crosi-ls, pantry, taundry. wln-l-ni ill, cbleiieu -pen; sew.ied to the bay; fr — i t-oear— tg and orna in.-ut- j '-:■ trees; ilowers: everything in good condition; rent • ' "s3L'r former tenant, fur store than •• years, pall $45: a real 11 Ice home. Appy to A. (J. CUirILI.AS, .' I'll Califorul 1 M.. bet, 1(1 anil II .1. xt. to'iost ';."' BEItKEI-EY KOOMS AND HOISES. 3Ni:\v 801 SES: PB ICE 88500 TO $5000: ALL modern improvements: maca'lamiz. v t.tteet. N. ; ." L. FREESE, corner tuilege way and Walnut St., .Berkeley. v. -..-'-.'. " miscellaneous. "In the Wash" -^@^ That's where your delicate handkef-- -JT^T iH^V chiefs come to be "more hole-y than Y&OL- \ righteous'-certainlynotintheshow- m /<£?§--- \. like service required of them— more., < W\ \ sfL / \\. or less true of all things washed. "Tim \ff/t(//f // /\ Gii-Fs i-vxm cauelly delicate tandUerchiefs equal \jA v// jf I J IV C LWU service for emu year. .. \ m/M^\ ■' / ( / -xt 1 with soap— ttsual war— the tsiher vi-itli -VV- A\ \w I / J W ilSll OflC rearl ' nt '"'"""'< '"■a 1 '''!:- zs directed on VYVVj' \ /i\'\ / m each package— wash the one you value N. \pf : y. fl \ A J m mnst with Pearline— it will be far the best at the end uf theyear. vt _ n_ e* VnK // The o!d-fashioned way of rub, rub, rub, )), e/f is slow work, poor work, slow death to VJW\^ [y I women — quick death to fine things, and Miti \\ renders coarse things useless long be- /^--X.| \\ji fore their time. Pcut'h'nc does away <;:^^/)i^>t. with all this. Costs but five cents to j^ s^^^^//'\Y\\. try it ; directions for easy washing on >\ JLsy/ /'I l\\\M every package ; easy for you, easy on J, — t''// /lilWVl things washed. We cant make yon try |v__^<^y* / y» fly \\\l Pearline — you would thank us if *we -*-• * /^- **'- * * ■ could. Millions are grateful for its help. Envious soap makers try to imitate it — -borrowed brains are cheap — -and so are their productions. f-i I*l 1 J*ccM'icrs and some ur.scrarul.Tds grocers wiH tc'l you, .SpnM 1 1~ nlfjiT " ll »' s «--sg'-Os;-*-r"'r"'iher-r:rac.-.srca7!irie."irS *--*' '-w-iX-'-*- -*- *- IVV«V«."-»_.X'_. FA"LSE — PeaiUne is never peddled, and if your gro cer sends you some— ling ::i jriaec of I'c-.r'.ine, do ihe honest thing — send ii lack. •-' JAMES PYI.E. Kew Yorfc, I U ifi RI i U i I L 1 I U 1 1 1 1 1 E U II L b GRAND CLOSROIJT SALE OF THE ELECANT STOCK OF F. W. KRELSSMG & SOPJS, 532, 534, 536 MARKET ST. The undersigned beg to announce to the public that tti°y will re', ire from the Retail Housj-Fanuslimg- Buainess on January 1, 1091, and thereafter confine their business to the manufacture and saie on'y of Wood Mantels, Hardwood Interiors, Bank and Office Fixtures ! Therefore, our Elegant Stock of Furniture, consisting of Chamber Sets in Oak. Mahcgauy aud Walnut: Parlor Sets in Elegant Tapestries and Plushes; Sideboards, Extension Tables. Hit Racks, Parlor Cabinets. SjJrins* and Hair Mattresses and Household Furniture of every description Mnst Be Sold Witiioat Reserve by January 1, 1891. The Public are invite 1 to call and inspect our goods and prices. Respectfully, F. W. KRELifMG it SONS. .lul irn I f^^mo^v t *When Hne wind blows your 2glSlis! fi-^ib is useless to Hre yourself:' |2Si|s.-toouV half of your toil can be c^^-?^^ avoided by rhe use of^pDlia It doesn't make us tired to tell about the merits of SAPOLIO. Thousands cf women iv the United Ststes thank us every hour of their lives for having told them of SAPOLIO. Its use saves many weary hours of toil in house-cleanm--. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLIO to make a "better profit. Send back such articles, and insist upon having just what you ordered. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO.. NEW YORK. yi tf Tayr "Ijjjk . ELY'S CREAM BALM THE POSITIVE CURE -W^SB APPLY BALM WTO EACH NOSTRIL--- ALL DRUGGISTS. SO cts. BEgl-Ja ileil ly TnTliSu.fi W]f a BS. LIEBIG'S Jy r£ i sr' < rr—ff. * f\. WOUTDEBFUIa To Prove irs "Wonderful I'ower T- vrrT one kn0 _ a that a *,''*.' ! .'V'' r.r.v.vn-S. r.r .f!'.. Veritable , -•Ti 1 *-."••-*' EU rr..f Life wtu a tail ire. -ill l,e iJiven r „.,.,,;.,, i, r . ; ,..,;..-. |„. iL ,: _ *""''* * I c e orator 1- the orl-nnal and r '^:; , i*./;:';:i ■ •- »• »-*- *■•-**--- ■ s^- TliK BXASON THOfaAVOS CAVNOT C.T.T CVXT.Tt of Chron--, "Priv-ite, **, m 1% Nen IDI hit, Cd* Bttur-u Wa*tß, Com t-r Kemerj ■_»_ Uanb !, Livcr,*l,;iug, IU*d(l(!r, XI i:.eT ati-l -*■ - 1 * [i •■,.<* or th* Blood, Piraplu-, Scr-.'« an-i o:: r S i DU .1- ». ii r.wi_e to ft eoru," licit ton c*!l <1 I'r»-Ha.tcrr_or'» «ith U\ *« t: atLcia, which nqnlf-i -" <-',f,] tn BtnieaL DEL UKBIQ s IN. : .'if: \TOHXn. llit'i-oiiKpr.iiitiTPctire for abovp flfTr-'H-a lUMomp V -ted witli l*n ■- ■ .■■■m. •_, Ko. - ecrrs Pr--»mt.irrhor!_. Irica i-f Inrlsormtori J- : c»-* of six bott!*^, $10; hnif--.i"-e bottle-, 1.-i.f jri .. Book* to nan "firat, It O. US-CfQ 4 CO. ■ - R irti fi g j-ri-T of ft c-ntnr-r hnve Brjß'lf a Bp '.y.'.r v' !!;-■ n-i ■■* *•' lirii. li- .i» •, 1. .. .<-.- r i'_ ftfl I . > ■ ■ ■ - ■■■ 1 : r — Bt caioi i-i a ftw -Jays; iiTC-H fata cmi akilllmllj tT-r-aiod; cl aj£a -tod raw. C<ju« , *■■••, : Tr « . , . 1 •Ul -- 4 »:» lr,r -*.|p«t, San K.nr.w , in. Privaf- ■tniranc".', 4<>s Ma-ion ;:rit t. r\ 1 TTrpTjT\"VT /void pir-VaFf-« of poivnotii -n«-i I 1 A I ] I lifi\ t^ -- , n•■. whoao asakeia -ire an unrell* \Ji-»- -U X i. V/Xl • at,:-; and tu_tktnf-l aathoy an; un arni[>uiu--i. guarariifij:'; rur'" f.-r }'•. or -rff--- ; .i~ tn rtTund, Don tbe deceive.— g.-i ML I.l'-.I'.H.S I.N VIUUEaTUS. JylO tf ThSuTu THK C-.X-fSKR__.-TBD FREIISH CAPSULES MATHEY-CAYLUS A test of 30 YK AUS hus pro vert the merit of this popular rftme-ly, l»y the r.-.plil lncrctne in fator with leading Thy-sk-ians cvurywiiwri;. It t* superior to ail other, tor tbe safe, prompt ami complete cure of. long standing or recent cases. Not only is it the Uett, tutlhe cheapest, as ALL .>P.UG<ilS'i'.S __It it for 75 eeut-peroottieui: 64 lap --uie*. CLI.S dt CO.. PAJa_L& inrtj Tii it / s^>^f l v "• -•' I'-'i*'. st l>:aMihhmtut inth* / -»y_t?l v ' < ' r -'*- ** or :lie trtHimciit ■-: i I _..• /-, — -J&gji'ti.-i .*■'■?- 1 ;■, tezeiua, Mi>ii-s, Wnrtß, 53 _S*_j_ "-^7 r*!*:oi:s Ij-.r. Kirthinarkv, Rr *^*- *Egfcy<nh. FreckleF ( WnDl.U-i«,ReflNof« j f -*v IMJ f, ' i ' dVficis Oilvtfkin.Aene.Pimples l___B_s? " ■ Blackhe_tdi, liurtjir'filtch, Ben "SaS^E^. -y rittingp,rawder Mnrkg, Fecial I)c- V "~ jfc 't . velopmt nt. Sunk- n Chccka, etc. Con >- nt-*- . raltfttioj- free at oQce orb j letter. 1»m pa?i l>ook on ail fikin atii _nlp affection- and thiir tt-elttPient gont sealed to any adfireKS for lOct^ .JJlll V 11. WOOX»2.rttY, IlertnatolneiMl, ITK W<_al -.Yd m.. \<u Ymk < It v. ! \YOU2rf_TK VS f.i*j!A 1. 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Rovern ttie operations or fllceHtion an.l nutrl- Hon, ami tiy a carerul apt'lli allon or tlio line proper- Hesor wetl-.-eleeteil cocoa, -Mr. ICpps has provide I onr br— — I— rt tallies witli a ileiteat.-ly ttavoreil liev erace whlcll may save us many heavy doctors' bills lt is Uy the Judicious use or such articles or d'et that a constitution may Oa gradually built up until strou* 1 1. ...._•:, lo resist every tendency to disease. Hun. dreils ol subtle maladies are ttoatitu- around us ready tv attack wherever there Is a w enk point. We may escape many a fatal shaft liy keeping ourselves well rortltied with pure blood and a properly uourlsh-J Irame."- Civil Service Gazette. Made slinpiy with boiliui- water or milk. Sold only In half-pound tins, by (Jrocers, labelled thus: ■lAMES KITS — CO., lluuiujopathie Ilium lain. Limilon, fclni-lnuil. inrtj MuTu ly Damiana jji||l Bitters Wfiesxvfc^U Tbe XT< *' <lf Mexican Remeily N? J-r>^irr> rt / for DUordert of the Kiiinevs AgS^j-Kf -*"' 1 Bta-lder. Gives health and "> sT-eri-"'! to rhe srcs'ii'il (irenns. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, 823 ami a;-. MAKKKT ST., 8. F., AO-NT-l Tutt's Pis The dyspept ir, the debilitated, whether from t-txca-KH of work of mind or Im-lv, drink or**xpo_iirc in MALARIAL REGIONS, will find Tutt's I'llls the most {rental r« 6to*ralive over oflemil the fiurt'criug iuvalid. aull 11m ThSaTuAWy KOCH'S EACII.I.I KXTEKJIINATOK Ih not to I).* ...... j, .vi- I with DR. LANE'S WINE TONIC lor the nerves auu as an appetiser HALL BEOS., MTrs, 321 CLAY STKEET. 1108 i-aru'J'h rf BE WAR F, PASSION J'OETESSES. •* The mnsps riffis witli lips of flame l" The i»;ission poet dOSb-ft. From tiie in 110 Llssf- we shall claim; They'tl bum off our nir-staih--. —Chicago livening Pos*. A STRANGE CASE. }\~S IS7O a young man, Berne Gildeisleeve, rj was found murdered in bis bed at a sec _jb ond-class hotel. The announcement in the papers brought to the scene Kose Hope, his intended « ife, and her fallier. The girl did not weep, but she begged from the de tectives the piece cf stiletto still imbedded in the body. "With this 1 wiil some day iind the assassin," she said as she left the room. An artist some years ago in Florence at tained a wonderful success as a painter of weird end grotesque subjects, like "W'eirtzof Brussels. He steed one day contemplating bis last work— a murdered man ou a conch, another figure poised with uplilted dagger. Sud denly lie shuddered as a land was readied toward him, bearing a piece cf a broken stiletto. "Your painting proves your guilt," said Rose Hope, who was one of the group of visiters who had entered. "1 did murder Berne Gilder sleeve,"— not a tremor in his voice. '"Ever since that fatal night his countenance ai it looked di rectly 1 had struck tlte blow which, deprived him of life, without so much as a gasp on his part, has been before my vision during my waking hours almost incessantly. Years since 1 came to Europe to rid myself of it, but it accompanied nie. 1 went back to America; ii returned with me. "A second time I came to Italy ; it was my inseparable compan ion. Its presence lias dominated my existence from the timr when the crime was committed; has held such rib-olute control over me that I have been powerless to re.-i-t the Impulse to con vey its expression to the canvas. Hence the paintings you see in lliis room, especially the one 1 ertraying that scene to wbicli, save God, J wns the only witness. Latterly I have been impressed that the time was near at hand when my work would convict me; and when I saw yon at my door, a few mo ments since. 1 wns ctrlain it had arrived, for in you I recognized the lady who that Sunday moiuinij bewailed a miiruereil lover. "U'lne Giiiierr-leeve was luy dearest friend, and the well-known intimacy averted from me any suspicion lhat I was his assas sin. In those days you were acquainted with me, lmt the ghastly phantom tbat has tormented my life lias wrought such a clianj*e in my exterior appearance yon discern notiiittg iv my coiinU'irnii c that will assist you to recall my nami — that ou the door-plate is net it. "1 ou did know that 1 cherished for you nn absorbing, passionate love; so. awaicjtiiat you were afliafrced to Berne, and that while he lived there would be no possibility for me to win y. ur love, 1 never declared my affection. But I re solved to remove ihe obstacle standing in the way of my at squiring what Iso desired. "'1 hat nit- lit, as was frei-tieutly the case, Ben.c asked me to stay with him, an.l I accepted the invitation. At some time near 12 o'clock I waked fiom sleep aud the thought came to me. -Now la my oppor tunity." 1 arose, lighted the gas, took lrom my Coat a stiletto, which it was a freak of mine to carry, and, ere 1 fully realized what 1 was dorm:, struck the fatal blow. Sbndderingly 1 looked fcr a moment Into the face ol my murdered friend, then lied to my room in the same hotel, closely pur sued hy that indescribable horror that fol lows all criminal'". Afterward, for vari ous reasons— principally tm account ol my fear of yeu when 1 learned sour relentless 1 urpose to bring the dastardly murderer to justice— my love lor you remained untold "1 well know 1 deserve the severest pun ishment ever Imposed for murder, and 1 should willingly expiate my crime on the gallows were it nut that I have a mother r nd a fis'.er who would suiler from the dis grace ronsrqnent up n my execution, a.l write ia>ti id. v quite frequently, and my la>i letter to them was sent from Home; nor doers any one iv this city know my real name. "If, from my lonc-continiied absence and silence, my friends in America are led to believe mo dead, lliey will never learn of my guilt, nor will they knot* the manner ol my ' taking ofT.' .May God have mercy on my soui!" Something flashed in the air and the ar tist Icll dead al the feet of the woman Whom lie had so fatally loved, pierced to Uie licit hy an iiitrlruineiit m his own hand, like tliat a fragment of which sho held in her own frantic grasp.— Huston Globe. KEAL ESTATE 1 Bi jNSACTIUNS. (.'. F. strnu«s to Jolin v. (.'onr rail , lots 879, »81, 892 and 893, GUI M»pl $10 J. 11. 11 el iiIpts.iii lo Tlioman Mapee. lot on N" K. cor. SistceurL auii Vaieucla sts.. >. 70x 10(1 10,180 Ttiomas Vr.rnt'y (iiy exi-i utors) to J. 11. llen dcrsori, lot on I". Uim of Valonc] a st., 45 Vt. of Sixtirirutll. N. JSXIOO 9,350 Tboinns Varney (tiy i-ierutorsi to J. H. Ilen ilfrsun, lot on NB, cor. Blztoent— ainl Va- - tew ete*—., _ , looxi.i n :,130 Donretiico liatrt-ralupt et al. to An.trea tioo rli.clioe. lot on S. line, l'olnt 1.01.05, SO ff. or llilril r.vp.. W. 60x100 10 D. I*. Marshall to 1 lionias I ...... Outside Laull. Bio— l bfl» 10 Ka tl; lerint. it. I'e.tiin i rjj nil lmlDlsCr-itor) to Ttaon— e l.iriiane. same 10,000 S. J. Kelton ami ivlfe to 1 iiomas — enaue. same 5 Jobn It. Spring lo Anna (J. Llml. ioi 911, liilt Mai) rf 10 Th on— a Leriane to > title Man-It. lot on S. linel" st., lt/7rtS K. of Tbirtj -lit til aye. E. rUGxiOO 10 Sp.-lii; I Valley Water Woi— I to l.ity and County of San Kraniisi 0, right of way thriuniii tlio waste pond au'l Lake Honda, tn eon— set with Becpei itlne aye. ar Stvi-niti aye Julm .1. Parcellato — melte A. Cnamberlln, lot en Is. lin* of Army st.. iirj li. of San Joso aye., E. 2(!xH(l \ John ,1. I'arceils to Amelia A. Cham berlln, lot on N. Hue of Army St.. 45 E. ot Sau .l..sa ye.. K. 61:2. N. SO. \V. to a point, 33 ton point. 1". 4;* i, S. 54 1 Thomas V, O'Brien et al, to City and County 0I8; u 1 Frat Ada co. */* oi lot 178 and W.'**A of lot 179, 1 rectta Valley lands OrlHiide T. La men 10 .laruu Ueyman, lot on K. line Of Filth aye., 100 S. of California, S. 75\1 20 10 Chris Coclrrlil to Henry Sears, lot on St. cor. Wyoming St., 106 SW. of Seckles.SW.ssx 117 B Gtairomo I— Mcon, 10 Hart Kossi. undivided */, of tot on — , line of Locust st., 107:7.'>. N" of California. N. il6xlll7r|! ' 10 William A. House lo William lamer, lut 0 liiocs 30. West End Hap 2 2,500 Marvin 11. Bead to John I*'. Uibbon, lot .ri k. line of Mission St., 160 S. of Hru-emli. s. 38x122:6 ... 10 John Murphy ar.ii wlte lo I'ascal llellecrait,'*, lot on N. Hie of Hernar.l St., 160r6 w. of Jones, W , 98*1 100 3 750 Isiitor ltoseurraut/ to Frederick A. Mann, iot ' on V,'. line of l.arkln st., 67 rS I 1 S. of Saira metito, S. 50x100 10 John J. Joiner to — aorga Oounon, lot tin N*. line or norland St., 21b W. ot Cliiircli, W. 33, !». 118, X 88. 8. 123 10 Thufuas Varney (by executors) to Loring ricit erltrr-. lot 1 11 h. line 01 Vaietnrla, J'*o N of Sixto ritli St., -N. 26x100 . 8,300 Thomas Varney (l.y executors! to Luring I'icli erlng. lot ou SE. cor. Valencia and Fifteenth sts.. s. 40x100 18,600 Thomas \aruey (by executoraj 10 Luring i-ick eriug. lot on !■:. line ol Valem ia st., 195 n of Sixteenth, h. 25x100 "' 7 000 Kdward Monagiiau and wife to William J Bryan, lot on NW. line of —inns St., ,126 BW. of Fourth, BW. 25x80 10 Jackson L. Shrader et at. lo lt. A. kieiiaiils' lot on NW. cor. 1 wcuty-slxtli aye. anil il st ' N. 125x78 10 Mary A. (iiithrle to K. 11. Mcl.ellan. lot ou S line of Eddy st., 150 W. of Willard, W. 27x 112-8 10 Ann SeegeU.eii to Angelica 11. Livingston tut oa E. line or Nebraska sl., 25 S. of Foniiat tan. S. 25x100 jq faclflc Land Association to Louisa i( Waggl ner. lot on W. line of Utali st 77 N uf Mr iriposa, It. 25x100 6 John S, Searcy to '1 nomas M. Searev. lot "on S* line or Haight st., 75 W. of Devisadero \s. 25x110... ;.. . ]0 Thomas M. Searey to Mar-nret (,rt ene. same 3 250 Auguste Haliiliaud and wife to Edward li. Ly- * man and wife, lot on N. line or sa tx An tonio st„ 60 W. of Kearny. W. 17:6x6(1. ... 9 000 Pacific I-iiiil Associatiiiii to Grace Symon lot on W. line of Mississippi al . j-jj s „t Santa Clara. !*. 50, W. 100, S. 60, W 46 to a p. .lnt. NE. 113, E. 100; also lot on N. tlno ol Mariposa sl., 50 W. of i\ iiluvlvaula W. 25x100 ' * 5 Annie W. Dexter to s. w. Dexier. loV'oVi w* 'Ine or Kearny St., 72r6 N. or line, N. 20x 39:2 5 — W. Dexter to Julius Van Vllit. same 10 William ('. (.'alvert to ('. 11. Ing-versen. io'tß B(ock rtos). lot 10. Block 268, Som n Sau' Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso ciation jo Solomon (lets to Walter I'oweli, 'i'lo'c'li B Lakoviow Tract ....' jq Michael I". Reali to E. M. Fritz, lot o'n*NE cir. of stanyan and Uraitlii sts., N COx 108:4 10 George E. Bales to Bertha liilier, lot ou N" line of Suiter at., 103-.IM-—, of Jones "c" 34:41/2XBO jo John J'forr to Frederick Ifulier, 10t '45, IV eat Eud Homestead .n James B. llaggiu (by attorney 1 to iv'iii'aiii M. Bunker, lot on s. lino of l'olnt Lobos aye. Fl. or First aye., S. 70. NE Lo a point. W. 55:1 Vi to beg " ■,„ William V. Soulc to ticorge It. Siindeisoii "lot ou N. line nf Jacksou St., 100 W. ot Manle N. 137 :«, W. 20-.4. S. to point, E. 20 to nk- ' 5 George fl. Sanderson to Charlotte it. Sander son, lot on N. line of Jackson st., 100 w of Maple, N. 137 :«, W. 50:4, 8. lo point, E*Bo tobeg G ,,, •William K. Whittier ct al. to Harvey c Soiuers, lot on W. lineof Howard st 120 s' of Twentieth, S. 46x125 ....' 6 750 Al AM 1 I. \ I'DI'MTV. — . C Sessions lo TV. M. do Wotr, 18.401 acre,' on E. line of Fruitvale aye, Brooklyn 10 W. M. de Wolf to Emily li. Barslow. same""" in 8. Allen to E. Lcueuberger, lot 60x1.">0 on 8 line of San Aulouloave., 300 W. of oak sL Alameda ... ' . iv. o. li na haw to —. A. Rickey, lot 'ou_K line of Twelfth aye.. 423 515 SW. of Beat Twenty-eighth st., SW. 50.275. SE. 121 76 etc : 10 A. B. Dixon to C. C. Dixon, lot 50x100 ou N line or Falrvlew St., 50 W. or Harper Oak land .r ' ulf . E. Clark to O. E. Ilotirhklss. lot 50x1511 o'.'i * _1 ' line or San Fai'oavc., 602:11 N. of Adeline St., liaklanrl , q W. C. Murdock (o M. UlcCullaligh, lot'-raxlOO on M.. . .... of Twenty-eighth and. linden sts., Oakland j 0 B. Benedict to L. F. Baker, lot on w'iln'e'of Colle-e aye„ 10 H. from NFi. corner of lot 16, W. 182:;, N. 60:6, etc ' l 0 W. Alvord aud Bank ol California to °_ *uT_* Dyer. 118.67 acres ou Alameda Creek, Washi Ington Township 10 JE. 11. Dyer to li tali Sugar Company', samo .'.'. 10 C. E. Plowre to J. flt ruin prland. strip of land 1:7",ji1"J5, part of lot 7, Block X, Pie— — a* ton 5 J. mussel to Lucy A. I'outs, 2u acres, part plot 9. J*l Valie do Sau Joso Rauclio, Murray 'i'owusbip iy THE STOCK "MAIiKET. The week was nsliered In hy a sharp decline In mining slocks in the iiioriiluf* session. Potosi dropped rrom r">6 25 to "fS'-'S.tlioilar from if;* CU to CU 25. and tbe brilaucc or the list from 10c to '.'sc. Prices were irregular in the afternoon board, but m ost stocks showed a further slight decline. Tho close was weak, Potosi br.-aking to Sl 93, Chollar to $H 05 and Challenge to *2 05. Local securities were dull, with a decline in Electric I.i -lit to Hlvi asked. The production of the Comstock lode last week wns as follows: Con. Cal. A Va., 1550 tons ore, assaying SlB 81; Ophlr, (J7 tons. $19 75: Chollar, 535 tous. $2185; Overman, 372 tons, $16 28; Justice. 197 tons. $20 47. Tlio Vlgorlt Powder. Safety Nltro Powder and Judson Manufacturing Company's stock s sold e-r --divldcnd yestiTday. The Mono delinquent srrle takes place to-day. A telegram yesterday reported the shipment of bullion. Tallied at $28,000. for Joint accout of the Commonweal th and North Commonwealth mines. The following companies h.id cash on hand No vember Ist: •Con.Cal.it V-u.sio*i,iio, "Weldon $6,431 Alpha Con 20.260; Peerless 8,101 Exchequer 8,1'J2,.->vinltcate 3.856 Con. New York... luy.lulia 4. IUU Sierra "Nevada — {".Diiljl-ound Treasure.. 113 Seg. llelcher 9.9^4 1 Utah Con 3,811 OphlT 17.746 Locomotive 977 Altft 19.762 iodic Con 39.591 I.ruiy Wjishl ngton. 9.971 Mono 14. 747 Pulwcr Con 4 748111u1110n ■'6.270 Ir! .. Heichcr... 111.572 Belcher 22,16(1 Mexican 20.5(»Sj Caledonia 4,159 tdceiilt ntal Con.. 1 1,077 : overman 55.ri5.-i CouM A 'Curry.... 19.284 Crocker. 5.121 •linle — Norcro-r l 3,22',*;i'eer 5. 586 •Overdraft al brink of $183,546 26. tin cash, and unsold billion, valued at $5101. ta-rallable cash $3227 79 and $2102 65 dne on tbe pending assessments (the liabilities Include $33,810 due the Sutro Tunnel Company and the initio expenses for November.) ... Tuc following companies report an Indebtedness December Ist; Chollar $23,890 |H«!mes $18,174 P'.t. .-i 37.461 lirjim Prize 8,717 (Savage 4.K14 Con Imperial 27,117 Cr, wn Point 20,461. Cha' lleiufcCoii 2,763 gwitii bolilOQ to arrive us an offset. j'.vith 10,883 ouuees unsold bunion ou hand as an onset Confidence (overdraft at bank of $11,903 32. with balance or the pending assessment, amounting to $18,240, as au offset. As-ressn.eiits F« ad in-r. The following Isa list of assessments now pending: ;De]liii]iit, Company. "So. Amt. 1 in the SalcDay. I : Board. Mono 39$ 261.. 0ct lfll.Dee 2 MlverKlng 4 301. .0ct 21 M)ec 10 iinle A Nercross 96 6e|.Nov 71 Dec 3 Silver Hill 27, 20 .Nov S.liec 3 I'ak.r Divide 18 2(l', Nov ll.liec 4 Con Imperial 2(1 1)5 Nov 13 Dec 8 llu-ssi-ll H. A M 7 061. N0v 17. Dec 8 Ksrtln White 24i 2b' Nov 17 Dec 16 ate— lean 41| 25 Nov iK.Dec 10 Sl llluoiliheld , 46l 60|.N'ov 28 Dec 22 K Ste Hares 2 2Oor.Nov ÜBi.liec 22 "silvtrado ll Oil.N'ov 29 IJcc 29 Morgan 1,4 lOJ.llrc (1 . Dec 29 Con. New York 4 loi.Dec l:'..lan 6 Confidence 17 75 Dec 17 Jan 12 Northwestern 1 U6.Dec 19 .Jan 15 Notk— Assessments of mines not listed ou the Hoard full delinquent in oftice. J.O.M.n SALES. Jrlliwlrr were Ahv sales jesterilsy in the San I ri.ii i ltio hock leant: KH.I'fAR HISSIOX— 9 rr'O A. v. 500 Alulia.. .1 .Hi 100 COI V.3.35 100 Peerless. .20 10U Alta l.llli 3110 C Point.. I. SO 200 P0t05i... .5 :, i 200 Anile-. 90 25 Eureka...:'** 150 bSj, 35(1 Belch— :. 2.oo 150 bxeno.. . 805&0 6'/. 20(1111 * 11... 2.40 200 76 200 5a 8 '... 1 n.s.l.e 9112000 _ O. ..1.06 300 5i 4 '•O'l 11ui1101i.,2.10 .i.O 1.70 3.".05»T»r;e...2.10 100 8u1wer... .25 50 II « N...1.80 lull s lt -.M...11.. 200 Caleilonia. 36 10U Justice. .l.'.O :;oo SNev.. 2.20 100 I>6 40 81 M H exli-i 1112.GL 50 2.15 230 Cnai l c.'.'i. 50 N B 151e.1. 20 400 union.... 2.10 1611 '.:■ i-i ..:."■;:. I (iccid. . . 1.05 450 Utah 75 100 3.35 riootlnhlr fH j ,li(IW i.i.hi ... .65 150 5.30 6500vrmn..2.1U 100K Jackl..2Vi 100 3' 4| | ariKRNOON sirssiov— 2:11. 25 Atta 1.10250 Choitar..3.3o 60()iihir....3.65 100 Anrlea ...85 100 2'^ 100 uvcrin. .2.05 300 llelch! r .2.10 200 Con N v.. .16 50 P0t05i. ...6U 30 1) 4 11... 2. 30 100 t1cneQ....76 150 6l, 8 200 llodle 90.20U 11 « N.... 1.90 100 Savage. ..2 .(ill 100 8u11i0n. .2. 05 300 Julia 20 100 8 Kin 5. ...80 300 2.00 200 Mexiean.'J.CO too Svndlcate.lo 200 l'aledoiia..3s 100 Nev (J... .75 100 1 n10u. ...2.15 300 Chall C..2.20 100 N C0m. .1.40 100 Utan 70 10U C C _ i 3.30.100 1.40.400 W IJ— — .... 50 loilev.lng were tbe salts in tbe Pacific Stock Board Itaterdayi flfrl'li ß irsHiox— lo:3o. 100 A10ha. ..1.1C450 Chollar. .'.iii 100 Uvrmn... 2.10 100 Alta 1.00 100 3.30 100 Potosi ...6 ! -i 200 Andes 90 250 3.20 150 6"-» 200 871- 600 C Imp 26 250 6.00 30 85 300 Kxcho 75 150 s*"i 100 Belcher. . 2i „ 150 (i Jt C....is 4 260 6'/, 100 2.05 100 1.70150 sa „ 250 II A X....2% 100 1.66 200 si* 150 llodle Ba ..00 (i I'rize 30 200 s B*>4 300 87 150 II A- N.. 1.90 50 Union. ...21 • 100 87-. 100 Julia 20 100 2.10 300 Bullion.. _]{l I 50 _ollc:iu.v.6.*- 200Utan 70 200 (aledona..3s -'00 2.60 200 75 220 Chall C...2"; 200 Occid ...1.00 100 —Jack at— 2°-k 400 CC* V..3.36|100 1.06, jirTl.SN'ons bKasniN— 2:tn. 200 A lol ii." i... 1.10 150 IJ Jt 0... 1.65 250 Mono ... 55 150 Audes... B7l/j 100 I"", 200 Potosi.. .5i. B 100 Ch011ar. .3.20 100 II « N....1 •- 100 Savage 100 3is .too Julls jj] ..bio 2.05 100 CC A V .3.35 100 Justice.. 1.05 300 S lli M 1 20 200 CPoiut...i-i, 150 Mexican 2.55 200 Utah 71 200 B xi sin 50... .73.100 2.60 160 Uackei.2.2o 300 (J Prize.. ..26| CLOSING QPOTA-lOHg. Mi.smv, Dec. 1— 4 p. xt. JJfrf. Ati.'tt —tet, Asked. AlpbaCon 1.00 1.05 Kentuck 1.20 125 Alta 1.00 1.U5 l.nily Wasnngn. 20 30 Amies 85 90 Locomotive — 05 Belcher 2.U0 2.05 Mexican 2.60 2.65 Belle Isle 75 HO Mono 45 0 a Benton Con . .1.00 2.00 Navajo 30 40 Beat A- 11e1cner.2.25 2.30 Nev liueen 75 90 Bodie 85 90 N Belle isle 1.00 1.05 Bunion i.p,-» B. ou > Commoawl— i 1.40. 40 — l.ulwer 20 260ecldental 95 100 taleiloiua 30 35 irpbir 3.65 3.70 Central 10 16 Overman 2.00 2.15 Challenge C0n.. 2.05 2.10 Peer If, (Hollar 3.U5 3.10 Peerless 15 20 Cumin in wea lth. .2. oo — I'otosl 4.95 500 Con Cai A Vir.. 3.25 3.3o Savage 2.00 2.05 (on New Vers. . 15 20 Sll A Mules 1.. 1. 10 1.15 COBl tliteni ße 5.00 6.25 Sinri. lon 15 25 Con Imperial... 25 30 Sierra Nevada.. 2. lo 2.15 (rocker J5 20 Silver Hill 25 30 Crown point.. .I. so 1.86 silver King 30 35 Del Monte 60 7llS>udKate 05 15 Exchequer 70 75 Cliiuu Cou 2.10 2.15 bould A Curry. 1.55 1.60 Ctah 70 75 liisnil Prize.. . 25 30 Wclilon 15 20 liaie Ar Norcrs..l.Bs 1.9U W Comstock... 60 — Jnlla 20 25 V Jacket 2.16 2.20 Justice 1.05 1.10: 111SCEI.LA.M.OUS SECURITIES. Mn'liAV, Dec. I—2 p. «. EteL As'.ta. litd. Asked CS Hds.4's...l]BV"ll9a 4 PaclflcLlghtg. - so ClitaCo\Vßils.loo"r tJ iOls 4 s I' (iasllglrt.. 60';, 571 i IfopuC-M r 8d5.115 130 Slkton G A 11. 30 60 1 ACltseKyß.lOO — lal-st It It losi/i — MAl'KltlliH... - 102 Central UK... _ 1514 Mkt-sl Itltlldsl2s - L'llyKK... . — 100 ' N P CoastKK.lUO — 11 AC Use Itv — 40 NPII It 1!da..U4",r,1]6 lieary-st It It. — 100 NKyofCalßdsll2', 4 - .\ 11 *il It 11. 65 - i.ini. ...n-i ir.l i ii. ', — Ouiiilbiis It K. — 75iri l'-()KKllda..ll7 — l'rrslillo It it.. 27M, 30Va PAI llliyliils. 90 1001,1, Anglo Nev As. 97 981 ', Powl-stl tyHd.ll2 118 California Ins — 117 Sl'ltKArlzßdslOO — iCoioniere'llus 82i<, 87 81'ltltcaiBds. - lliu Eirelll.ll rt Id. — 157 V« SPKltl'alßJs. 99i.j - .Home .Mutual. 160 166 M'P.rllCallldsluS 10!' Slate Invesim 75 — SVWator eP(..J2OVsI2O*M Union Ins — 871', SVWaterl's.. — 94i, Atlantic Pow. — 44 AngloCalßuk. — 80 Cal Powder. ..lso — Bauk or Cat. ..279 284 (limn Powder — 03 CalSateDcbos — 60 Saf'ty.Nlll'ow. 9.' 8 91,*, KirstNatßank — 172 Vtgorit Pow.. 41 \ 4a g LPAAmiiituk. — 1271,.. Vnica a Pow. — ' 121., LASKBana. 35 40 Cat Elec Licht 16' i l«B a Pacific 8ank. .160 170 tea I— HUB 4 2U, 7 MerchExHllk 20 26 Haw'n Com... ISX4 143 i Biuel^ikesW. IB .. Hutch'n Suear 171,4 18i. 2 CoutrnCos If. 93 96 Jiids'nM'rgCo 19 21 Marl llCoW... — 60 iuceanlc SS.. — 9a SV Water.... 94' 4 95 (Pacßß_S_ - 75 Central lias... 82 100 Par in . V Nail. — 34 Los Anns il.ia 55 — ri'ac Piionoen. 1 2 Oakland (las.. 83*ri 34', 4 I'airWooduw'o — 3a 1 r.i (jrulni l.j G- — 1 MOHNINH SAI.RTa. Board— lo racine Gas Imp. 68s«; 10 do, 68 '•'*• $1000 01111,11. iii C.itilo Bonds. 117. ' Strcet-20 B t Uasllgbt, 57. i C-rcllasf at tiie Kink. W. S. Mallby, champion scientific aud ar tistic cyclist of the world, give an exhibi tion of his skill on the wheel last ulglit at the O'ympian Kink. A largo audience was present und enjoyed immensely his wonder tul entertainment on one ami two wheels of the ordinary bicycle, lie will give siiniliir entertainments to-ui-ilit and Wednesday evening, when Prof*— sot Aginton will ex hibit some (ao cy skating. The Yukon Murvey. Encouraging, tlnnigli not very delinite, news has lieen received from the Coast Sur vey parly in Alaska, nuw on tho Yukon River. The parly will be compelled to put in another season on the Yukon, as most important work i, required nt "Forty-mile Creek" in determining the border line be tween British Columbia and Alaska, owing to the valuable gold-bearing land in that place. One Cafe of hmnl:-P«x. Another case of small-Dox was reported to the Health Office yesterday, lt was fouud in the same house on lir.iunan street, near First, where the steward of the San Bias lived when he was taken down about two weeks ago. It is probably the result of con tagion. The case was laken to the I'est- Louso at once. Fur Branch of Co-ilr-n-tr. The Cottoneva Lumber Company leased a mill near B u.ssin n Gulch in Sonoma County to Abner Weed on December 28th last, and now sues fax 85000 dumages for breach 01 contract, also for the appoint ment af a receiver uud an order "lor an accounting. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. " ' "' *~ ■ ' —i When Baby waa gict, we r-are her Castoria. When sho -as a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, iVhcu she had Children, she gave them Canton au9 2y BaTuTh TBE R-TUSsNS SIGNED. Several Certiflc-.tcs of Election IVere Also l-siriii Yesferd-ir. The Election Coniinlssloiieia yesterday fixed the salaries cf ll.e cleiks eiiufigeu iv the canvass ntslo a day; also allowed w. A. Uoin and Charles 1,. Ackerinaii $200 each iv addition to the $500 alicndy paid then', and allowed Ueoige K. il. Hayes aud A. B— ll ?S7*i each for seivtees nudeied the cominlssiou during tbe election aud the selge preceding it. Motwitlistaudirig Ihe great hue and cry raised by Stiother and Flonmoy In the early 1 ait of the (.facial canvass Hint the election had been an awlitlmess of fraud, and thai they would not situ Hie returoa v,hen ihe canvass was com pleted, they walked up like utile men anil affixed tlieli official llgnatUre— I'eitiiieaies ol election will now be issued to the elect by the Itegistiar as last .-19 they will make application. Six weie issued yesterday, to (ieoice Sanderson, Mayor; C. S. I.aunieister. Sberifl; Thomas O'l'.ucn, Tax collectoi; J. 11. YVidbur. Treasurer; 1). IS. .Jack, son, Supervisor Second Ward, and Mr. Hyde, School Director, allot whom took the oath.ol oflice ami tiled their official bonds. Dr. O'Domicll was pie-eiit at the meeting and wanted lo bet $10,0011 to jl lhat he had been elected. H. A. Horn abrnntly cut his MraDgf— 1 short hy plan— hm down $1 anil declaring that he ivould lake ihe bet. The doctor retired. HOTEL AUIUVALS. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. II Constantiue, New York .1 T Carroll, Cal W J Tobin. Illinois id B_ intar, Sacramento P FScliuier, st Paul |H A Miller, San Diego A Schneider Ant, MexicolM J Sims. San Dtego H Selimger, Sauta Clara C T stum rt, I. oa Angeles c Bernard i wf. Illinois f) V Gibson, Ohio H— a l-ernard. Illinois s Tlggl, carr J.l (Voo.lriitr, san Jose |c M Barnes. Redding SR do Lonz, Arizona |F G Warner. Hartrord W If .Mclircw. Arl— ma T P. Meiry, l'oillaud J M Mciirew, Arizona iMrs Henderson, \>aslx c c MacKenna, Cal |Mrs stuart, Wash F J Biltings. Seattle JKJWIIJIan— . New York 1. v: Deacon, onto J E Lyman, Kajsas J B Dully, Ohio BALDWIN HOTEL. Mrs c Monger, sacto \V J lvers. San Jose Miss G Coleman, Chicago I. Trleat, San Jose 11 —brent, Cbteago jCL Angell, Stockton S T Oowdrlck. S J |ii T Frunl.s, Stockton T Hilton, Glen Ellen ;S I. Larkin, San Jose Miss B Walter. Fail Held J D Jii,tts, hoct.e-ter (i J Campijeii Jr, Valiejo irl Can oby, "vVaab,— 0 F F Bell .Stockton I Mrs WRQuinon, Pinole I Bluin, Elk Creek iC L Wilson Jr, Chico 1* lioiuies, Elk creek ICL Morrill, Los Angeies c Carr. Boston A J Backlea — wr, Kiilsun„ W M BOOOtSnt an. Reeilsj-MrsJ Buckles, Suisun Mrs A Harst— ran, Sn Jose w ti wiiitniore. Wasii R liuggaii, Sacto | A II Browner, New York J Griicnwald. Los Angles! I A Morrl-sey, Stockton I Bretlalier A wf. Ls Aug.! T Sullivan. Santa Cruz J E Beany, Sau Jose iF B Brow ning, Sauta Cnn LICK HOUSE. C X Allen. San .lose DrII ("rumpton. Sausalito 1' HeOann, Sonora C Byrne, 'i ayl^i villo M Steltz, New Vi rk A B*wle. Vailejo VV Atlrai. der, Ui iced A Wliliion _ w, S Jose A Van Horn, concord tl Fairbanks, Fetalnma W .lauiith. Concord L Blair, Los Angeles J J Inrt, San Jose Sirs J Lynch _ d^Kan R c Mi liei.zte, Sonora Miss Stowlic, Sari Rafael Wll Mi Winn, M sjose Mrs J — ie_ inder.ModestO W .1 Costlgmn, Vallejo W Palloci A w. i.ureka — .1 Lymes, \ isalla 0 Bowman, Ilnllnioou B it Wtiitin.,re, Modesto ll P F'oss, l.'tliucy R E Murray, Stockton II Jetton, West Point P 11 Medley, Modesto .1 M Br:ll. Oroville G r-muh, San Bruno J ciiiiunliigtoii, Sait Lako E Brooks. Sisnta Rosa F (l Casey, Sail Lake D B llrey, King City J W King, Sonoma OCCIDENTAL ROTEL. T H Sheelian, Sacto |C P Win-ate, I .a Porte ".Irs l 1" H Long, "LaßeportrW 11 Gamer, New York A I. Dickinson. Loudon |W L liuiiley, Stockton C M Well*. I.os Angeles Miss J Mlller.Neiv Haven (i II lullcrtoii, Riveisi (lt A Page, Pages C B Wells. IJuuoiuiu M Conrad. Chicago A G Hubbard, Arizona P Belknap. — — ita Cruz Mrs Hubbard, Arizona B F Smith, Valparaiso J H Simpson, sait Lake -Mrs Smith. Va pnralso Mrs Simpson, Salt Lake Mrs W li igersolr, Detroit 11 J Stauctilfe, Yokohama; 11 — -Mlzuer. Detroit Mrs Ell Leplietn, Cotiu iJ B Uakerield, San Jose Mrs 1. .1 Moi.re. Napa .1 Hyin.-.n, Monterey VV U "fanderhsrat, Baltnal"— ra liyinan, Monterey Mrs W Vaiiderliurst.Smas Key W J Lemon, Sloe .ton P A Kiision. Waltsburg J C Duel how, Soiiora W Dean, Bostou Mrs Ducliow, Sonora Mrs M MeHeury, Modesto Miss L BUehelrutt i.Souora Mrs Iteming, Stockton i-M C Moore, Washington Mrs Lane. Stockton c I Rylaud, Sau Jo-e Mrs Moore. Btoc—ton | GRAND HOTEL. RL M Wilson &w, Cal ijlis A Fairban— I, Blocks- J Fltedt in: ui jt w. Liver- burg uiore Mrs 11 B Hegler. Petalma A J steniler. Sacrain lento.C A F'ugl.sh. San Jose L A Han ourt, Cresceu CyjC P Robertson, Oshkosh T M burton a- w,.-.t Louis'. M C Moutgoniery, Vacavl J li McCiuldeu A- w.ValjojMiss N Moutgoiu ery, Vac- Mrs S lilllm. Mat tluez avlile Mljslluiiy, Blocksbnrg X He.itrc, Watsonvllle (A Jl la iri.au ks, Pet .luiuall' H Kelly. Healdsburg 1-: A Sutter. Chicago F Frost, Arlington C F Burns. Cazadero o brown, Napa 11 G McConiai.j;!iy, Bostn 1) James, Boston R S Carey. Sacramento R 1* Wilson. Woodland C A Wagner Ar w, Sacto R T Dean, Grays Harbor Geo yoga", Sau Jose C C Baker, Bus'ton H Holmes, Sau Joso C E Barnes A w, Su; sur l B 1* Davis, sau Josd W L Leland, Sisson S Solon Hall, Sacramento W Weatover, i.uerneville w li Miller, Philadelphia :J A 1 orland _ w.Benicla C H Olltn an, Sacrameuto JS A Cornelius, Santa Cruz Dr Thayer A fin, Gilroy |Mrs — tv A- d.Sebastopoi AMKHICAN KXCHAHQ-E liuTEL. H Jortian.twM'U-asanti'ii I) (i llutler, (tnterville M C Scheidun, ia'itornia .1 I*J Barrell, Wrig_uj Alex J Coroel, Caiirurula'W WU«OU*Art, Los Angel CT Miller, CalUomta |Mi-«- wit.ou, Los Angeles F X iiartig. Kansas City lUInGVI Hm>d, l-< - \i. -.-■:■ - tJew Turnbungti. l>ixou |Master \*. ii>on, Los Aag .1 W Miller, hi.. OJ O-tOIL, iMttiDesota Joe Joyce, Idaho .ViUe u'l.iu-y. Axt-iaQii J J hhamT, San Joso .) J i hoinpson. Cai ,1 LvrtiS, iMacerville s tfrodle, LnKiaud E V Downing, l'leasautou C L ALI, Loi Angeles i- J William;-. BaetO ;i i> -iiirr.u, Los Augeles J T Long A wf, Lurcka .i Smith, iietliling WIU Johii-on, Eureka J W Wusuiij. wr, Cl»iea?o T i ■■• :.r .'a- \ ■■-... Eureka ti A Hclutosb, InUiaua Geo AnUerson, Eureka 1> X Itaker. Toronto Frank WallsAwr, Eureka Miss It Walker, Toronto M G Bntßtex « wf,Eureka|.i H Garde, ban Jose J X Sprouies-iv.f, Eureka: L Itlooin, WaslitngLon J J -fcluter, Truckee \ H A I'aluur, lowa L w liagi-in, Haker-lleldiThos Wilson, Wash B S Hotting, Hakerstteld iD W strahan, Arizona sain W 'right* w.Kausasl'y Wm F IkMirent, N Mexico I> T Whiting, Chicago jA C Sw.utz, Fresno Jos l'ruwn, ctanti Oi uz Is Miller, iresuo J E tiates. Geyaervllle jII L I'.chustL-r, rreestoue W m lieileviilge. Fresn n J bchuiLer, l-rueatoue E J jVleuiiig, Freestone [ FALACE HOTEL. W J I'eaull. Hethleheui v RiguT, Portland I) G Caiioon, Kew York (i i oiiipklus, San Leandro X liuruar, Vacaviile it O Wetmore, liustun C 1* IVrklii*. L'SN |j F Cum.tugham. St Cruz H T Straclntf, L' S N T i. Bunting J- wf, S Cruz It H Knott*. .New York A 11 Wilnamsou. Sn Cruz W M Mi'iilton, HealdsUrg J O Curran & wf, Cal S W stryker. I'hlla |t* Hen-haw. Chicago J Twohy, Visalia iii E M Cieaahaw, Md il A Diteon, KoHron I*C Atkinson, Wash T C hai les. Savannah ,F W Itungher, Indiana w n Dudley, New York |a Hssara x wr, Endlana I. A Jacox. San Joso , ii U MeCounoghey. Masa Jlt Macdonald. Seattle J Temple, Santa Kosa o Eoberta, Carson £ B C.cveland ot wr, Los YV J McCulluui,SniaCruz! Angeles I> li Bagley, New . ork M Conrad, Chi ago I- HcPoeraon, Peoria S s FabsC Wlacooein J li l'eakes, Santa CttUt A N Harris, Milwaukee j W Blggtnbotbam, Graaa i' iioih, Tucson Valley 11 Silver, Los Angeles S Field, New York A E I! Showers A wi.San F Yt vug. Sydney IW-ruardlno s II Wait & wf, N V' [J c Haggerty, Santa Cruz Ur M 1! Crawford, L'SN'iO MtAtiler. Sacrameuto Ii Porter, Chicago J Bnaidlcgdl wf, Chicago S 11 Tanner, Pfafiadelp-dajM J Spalding, Chicago W Corbett, Ban Mateo jo Meione Jt lam, oak KJases Corbett, 8a Mateo] Kdoll Mrs H E Heart, VenturaJL L Oyer, Itiversido INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. J Hichiey, (alifornia [Mrs Carter, Cow lea E lvais. liouider o lloillnsby a- wr. N V O Mills, Lartiett Springs W J oisen A- wr.Hsk Mill J Martin a wr, Bartiett S J H Aycrs, EUo Vista J Hourdon. Eureka I M Ayres. llfo Vfata H Martin, Hnmboidt N Mel.ejd. California J Hill, Humboldt B Smith. California 11 Trask, UuinUeldt C H Joslin, San Olego J a Bruce, Byron J Oskerfield, San i»iego i* Conway, Tacoina ,1 H Dexter, Santa H JOsbnaon, .Newport F A iieckford, Santa j o Casey, Carson _* H Carlson, Salinas .) Brewer, K.o \ isia L It V iimotb, Salinas C w Dnno, lilo Yiata |J Walker. Meuton J L Smith _r wr.ltio YistaiJ Htzpatrlck, Kio Vista Win Johnson. l'hiiadelphlO X Koger;*-, Santa liosa Ai'eterson. CbieaEO a J Ri»i»»-its, Midway W Lnniiger. Boat Springs Q Walker, Konillus o F Critchiield, New alex W o Laboybeaux, Chlcag It S Cowles, New Mexico A S Walton, Virginia ll Bparenber, Chicago A W Camron, Alabama <i W Lovejoy, Chicago 1* M C-tniron, Alabama c Hall, Chicago M J Mawirau, Chicago X S Hard, Cowles B W McClelland, Cal A A i'.areu. Cowles W Reynolds, Vailejo T t base, New Mexico O ll LuilarO, Nevada YV Stevens, Lafayette Miss X Llgge, California Mrs Fowler, Saitnas W Stevens, Caliroruia Jas KOWler Jr, Salinas tit-o Stove, IMttshurg Miss howler. Salinas R C Clarke, Oawsou B II Suntli, Worth J A Manton, Hotdes ,1 Lewis. Wi rth II Bacon, Vallejo J B Lewis, Coos Bay Jno How, San Jose 0 D Woodford, IvtalumatJ A F nicy. El intra Jas Carson A- wf, S Jose A J McNeil, lor Hand J A lila_e, lielaud RUSS HOUSE, T Rosenberg, Paso Bobies.C Boclt, Oakland M KiNewiiiitn, Cailiornia !■' J Chaptnan, W'atsonvle C F2 Ulasner, Truckee N I'ierson. "Lallroruia .1 U Call, California O J Retlaw. California X Outtou, Santa Rosa ti Kata, Caliroruia 11 Rralozer, Visalia II Curtis, Brouklvn B Brickartt. Woodland A Joulln. California W P Wetherton.Sta Cruz T Oully A w. Crescent Cp D Kirkiiow, Plnmaa D w omord, N oedroid II CSyard, Sau Jose J W Gardner, Woodland X Reatluge, Ventura Capt ET rish. Woodland A (iorham. San Miguel C ll Bason, Los Augeles F Bums, Vallejo A McDonald. Carson J II Martin, Woodland W b Maconiber.N licdrrd W I> Foster, Sacrameuto a s Smith, Omaha E Foe, Suisun J P McCarthy, Cal M F PrtCO, Suisun N I) Crosiley, San .lose J N Noble. Sau Bernardo Prof (J H llir-irer.vprtngild T A i'udan, Sacramento FJ T Ideu, Cherokee o Dantey, Maxwell n l Bates ». w , Petaluma Mrs G Oan ley. Maxwell E V Spencer, Snaa-nrUla J Conors, Pleasanton J H Harlan, Woodland W M orceuv.el'.Mendcno G Stephens, Mollno F II Keser, Lakeport Miss AEStephens.Molln o J W Hilton, Chicago ll C McCabe. Brentwood II Hitchcock. Bodega W C Bennett. Livingstone O J Moore, Fresno L W Smith, Montreal Miss West, Martinez E Breytou A w, Sn Diego Capt Ingrain, Martinez Mrs J Leach, It Arena J Quentiu.S.iu Oregorlo 111 Simons, lowa Hill O T Nop, Auburn J W Clarke, Calßornla U M Miller, Newman J M Standley. Ukiah 0 F iiiuuigau, Newman Mrs E Roberts. S Rafael T O Owens, Medesto H Ferris, Elsluore F H Thlcie, Newman J W Stanley, Oakley C I. ingrain, Kelseyville Mrs Stanley, Oakley C Patterson Sauta Cruz R S Brown, Petaluma COMMERCIAL RECORD. Monday Evkxinq, Dec. 1, M-MMAUY OV TUX MAKkKti Wheat flrm. Barley options declined. Oats unchanged. Corn lower and weak. Light stocks of Bran. Moderate recelptsor Hay- Sweet Potatoes soul better. Onions steady. Butter and eggs tending downward. Cheese quieter. Came sold well. Poultry dull. Grapes steadier. Fresh arrivals of Limes. Sugar advanced. Honey hlgber. Coal—Coos Bay Is lower, » Kufflifti Wheat Market. LivEnrooL, Dec I.—The spot market is slow at 7s -Id.q-Ts lid. Cargoes are quiet at oTs Bd for off coast, His lor just shipped and S?s lor nearly due. FCTUltfclS. Tbe Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations: December, 7s 5" v l: Janu ary, 7s tid: February, 7s 5-'"id; March, 7s s>id; April, 7s s«4d| May, 7s 50. fiEcrniTiEs. LoNrox.Dec. 1. -consols, 96 1-16: United States "rionds— 4's, 122** i; H./s. 105: Silver. 4S'id: Rentes, 941 ST'aC. . Hulli oo into Eauk of England, £130,000. Xew York Markets. New Yonit, Dec. I.— The weak temper or the StOC— Market during the latter portion of last week con tinned to-day, and even greater losses were sus tained than ou either of the days of last week when Trices (Iropped. London wns seller for no apparent reason, but this gave the hears an opportunity to hammer ihe list with more success, and many stop orders were reached in early tiading on the com* biuationor selling, so that the market throughout the day was demoralized. Tlio close was active aud weak at the lowest prices of tire day. Lackawanna ls dowu 5' b, Missouri Pacific 3?i, St. l'aul 3. Atchiscri and Burlington 2*4 and Kuck Islaud 3""s> Governments steady. Petroleum closed strong. •January opened at 07 aud closed at 68Vj. New Yokk, Dec. I.— Uulted States iionds: 4's, 119V1': *W*\ 103; Northern Pacific, 'JV!: Cana dian l'cciric. 74%; Central l'ncific, '29\' 3 ; Union Pa cific. EO: Atchison, mi,,; Wells-largo. 137: "West era 0ni0n, 77«4; Silver, 106.i; sterling, Sl 82i /;i @ 4 88. New York, Dee. 1. — Wheat, casb, Sl Ul"' a ; December, SI 03*34. Flour— ("ui et. CcEce— »l7 30. Sugar— l.r.®s \:c Hops— Pacilic Coast, 34(§40<i 11. des- 13c. Copper— Lake. SIB. I iv— Spot, $20 70. Lead— Domestic, $4 70. Irou-814. Petroleum— January, 68"/ 2 c. Chi lea-*fO 3lurkcts. Citicago, .Dec. I.— Wheat— Only a moderate busl- I— — iW— ltr— — — sted. The market opened Irom "ac to i.lc lower for May, sold to a point 'Ac lower f.»r December than Bant rday's closing, fluctuated with in a fractional range of -. c for awhile, Anally be erme lirnrei', advanced l"!4e, sold otf slightly, clos ing ajjc hi-Ler for May than on Saturday. The firmness is attributed to steady tiriii ca bles, decreas ing .stocks In I, lvernool and a smaller Increase in the visible supply than w;rs generally counted on. Keeeipts, 949,000 bushels: shipments, 680,000 b—raSU. Rye dull .v Us: r, f . Bnriey nominal. Chicago, Dec. L— Wttea"", cash, 63c Corn— SO"! -_c. Fork— SS 75. Lard— tb 70. liiLs— *s 20. W_-kr-fi ii. I me Silver. Quoted nt Sl Oltg,! 00 "jl ounce. The China sreamer Saturday ton* away S'.S.OOO iii silver, the Irrst shl pment from this port siuce April. I'his is the luugest lapse in many years. Hex lean Dollars. Quoted at B]'nßl"..r,c. The China steamer Satur day louk out $198,970. New York E-;<.liaii™e. Niw York liehange, SfelOc for sigh, draft! aud 15e for telegraphic. Ker-ei ipts of Lumber. The receipts of Lumber, etc., at San Francisco during the mouth of November, as reported by the l'acitic Coast Wood and Iron Tor December, were as follows r 1800. j 1889. Pine, feet ; 20T061MJ06 i2H.057,20fl Redwood, leet 12,650,1081 9,774.882 Shingles, No | 4,785,44b 1 8,866,000 Railroad Ties, No I 76,6391 73.K53 Tile receipts from January Ist to November 30rb, compared with corresponding time last year, were as follows: . 1880. 1889. line, reet r 2ia,80"8\02(JT '.'"85.541,864 Kcilwood, feet 146,094,9-291 146,789.629 Shingles, No 120. 878.3801 87.516.780 Railroad Tics, No I 1,368.3051 681,811 Slllppiiij; Not— a. Steamers to sail to-day are the Jeanie for Pnget Sound, tbe Newport for Eel River, the Pomona for San Diego, the Noith Fork for Humboldt liay and the Gipsy for the Salinas River. I he Point Loma frills due rroin Grays llarb ,r, the State of California from Portland au.l the Eureka from Sau Pedro. The China falls due rrom China and Japan Satur day. The C. C. Chapman took for Melbourne 1,169,551 feet of lumber, rained at -"432—"—, The ship Jeremiah Thompsou, 1831 tons, loads coal at Nai.atmo for tills port. Produce "in!,.:. FLOUR— Met cash prices are as follows: Family extras, ft 15(94 25; Bakers' eitras. S4 OSr^l 15: city superfine, $3(9,3 '25; interior brands, SKjj'l 25 for extn— -and S-:.;a,:i 25 *j- bbl ror superfine. WHEAT— Stocks of Wheat iv city aud outside Call liuard warehouses December Ist ware 210,368 tons. No comparison can he given with the stocks November Ist. as new warehouses at Stuckton are included m this month's exhibit. Tbe market yes terday was In good tone, with moderate olferings. No. 1, fl 3i><ai U-Vfc; No. 2. $1 2i\*(d,l 38*41 choice, tl 32", i; extra choice, for milling, si 37 Va (-Jl 40; Sonora, $1 27"*6&1 30 "ft ctl, CALL SALES— UOKNINO. .^r-uyer '90-600, $1 32 ',i: 700. Sl 321%. Buyer Serison-9:JO, «1 42l /2 ; 600, Si 4*. 4 . CALL SALES— AFTERSOOS. Prices were lower. Buyer '90—300. Sl 31*Sfc, Buyer season— 2oo, $1 42: 1200, Sl 41 ' is. BARLEY— Stocks -1.-i city warehouses December Ist were 10.880 tons, against 9642 tons November Ist. Receipts In November were 8135 tons. The market yesterday morning was firm, with au ad- Tance in options. No. 1 Feed. Jl 47*491 48-**4; choice, fl 50; lower grades, Sl 45; Chevalier, Sl 65 (811 60 tor standard, Sl 40'<£1 42"/ 2 for lower arailes: Brewing, al 62*,-a , 4*rU "rd.'Ljsl ctl for fair to choice. CALL SALES— UOUNINO. Buyer season— soo, Sl 62%: 100, tl63*rj-; 100. 81 52r:y. CALL SALES— AFTEBXOOK. The market dropped 2 cent-. Buyer season— loo. Sl bl'sf- 100. Si 61%: Kin. Sl 51; I'JO, si bOtk; 400. Si 50.,; 10.1, #1 at}-'- ,. OATS — .Stocks iv city warehouses December Ist were 2021 tuns, against 2579 tons November Ist. R.eelnts In November were 2006 tons. Yesterday's market showed no change. There were no receipts. Blac:;. (or seed, »2(g)2 10 "-" ctl: coiuinon Black. Sl 75®1 90 V ctl: (.0, 1 White, tl 85: No. 2. *] 75.. 1 80; Choice, $1 87 ! ..(-jl 90; Gray, Sl So@ 1 85: Surprise. Sl 9r>(-<>2 05: -.lining, S2 1* ctl. CORN— stocks In city warehouses December Ist were 2. jSS tuns, ■gainst Kill tons November Ist. Receipts In November were 3702 tons. These heavy receipts and Increased stocks gave the mrir ket a decide. ily weak aspect yesterday. Offerings were very heavy, tha disposition was to sell and both Yellow and V. idle were quoted lower and weal; at Sl 32 ' * X ctl. XT— — Quoted at Sl 35 •? ctl. BRAN— stoc.s 111 city warehouses December Isf were 19 tons, against 25 tuns Korets iber Ist. Ke eeipts in November were 2599 too* ("uotabreat S2l &21 60'» l ton (or ihe best and $20 "B ton for lower grades and outslire brands. MIDDLINGS— QuotabIe al $25(0126 ft ton for tho best and $24 f or other trades L IIIOI'IED FEED— yuot.ibleat $27(^)28 f. ton. II AY— Receipts eoiitrnue to run uro.lerate. Wbeat, $12*-"16 "j* ton for (air to good aud $17i^18> ton for choice: oat. i ;•.■:;• : Wild Oat, Sli fail 50; Barley, ■1U914 50: isarlij- and oat. (10— .14; \>heataud Oat. $12(3116; all-— ta, *12@13"-'. ton. STRAW— Quoted at 70(-S80c -""bale. MILLSTUFI'S— Ground J."aney,B32@33*a ton. The mills sell Dlleako Meal at 525 iH ton net, the Job bers charge $27 BJJ ton; Rye Flour. 2r' 4 c"*'' tb; Kyo Meal. 2.-.c; Graham Flour, 2r- 4 c; oatmeal, 41... c; oat Groats. 4 :, ,.cr Cracked Wbeat, 3c; Buckwheat Flour, 4c: l'earl Barley. 4i.4(t">-ii -0 r* tb. SEEDS— Yellow .Mustard. $2 '25(g'2 40*p ctlr Brown Mustard. S2 .'.*'-, r V- CU; JPJarxr, $2 5(M<-r.'l 65: Camiry, 3®3',4C V lb; Airaira, Bigiß>.c; tape. l.^'-iC; Uemp, 31/r.c: Timothy, 6UjC. DRIED PSAS— Miles, $19003 Vest; Green, $2 75; I Blackeye, $2: Split Peas, 5c '-* ID. BUCKWHEAT— QuotabIe at Sl 75 *? ctl. CORNMEAL. ETC.— Table Meal. 2^_jJ3V4c Vt ft.; Feed Com. $29 f.0®30: Cracked C-ru, $ 0 s< tou; Hominy. 3 '4C f*. tb. B EANS- No ens — geol any c.inscn nonce. Kayos, $4; Pea. $2 7.V<r.3r Small While. $2 M-evJ tro ; link, $2(oi 2 35: Reds, $2 85(a)3; Liinas, $3 76; Butlers, i.i V ctl. I'OTAToi-* 8 — Testerday-s wharl sales were as fol lows: S.veets. $]i_l 50 '"*> ctl in sacks and S*2(td2 60 111 Doxesr inn : .-.:. . Seedlings. 7,*.@!>oc tor Rivers and Sl9l 35 ror Salinas; Itrver Reds, 90c@$l 15; E any Rose, 70fS°"Oc; Peerless, t-lts^l 10-plctl. ONlONS— Quoted at sri-rOri 25 torgoud to choice and tt. f»o v (^.2 75 f l . cv for union. BUTT——— Very weak. '1 he top fi :ure Is not often obtained now. Fancy, 37(..(j-l40e: good to choice, Sl'i^ljjridc "p* lb; common to lair, 2013271. c ts It.; store Butter, 15(a:i7'i>c: pickled roll. 30(*g)33c; lirklu. 23AH00; Eastern creamery, 30c *r* fb. CHEESE— (Juleler. Some dealers icport au easier reeling. Good to choice mild new ls quoted at llLjiarir'ir.c: fair, ll@12c: fancy, 14c: Young Americas, IJJOISC; ca»ed Cheese, 'ie additional: Eastern. i:<*?tilsc¥ It.. I'OUL'IRV— The F'astern stock is now almost cleaned up, but the market lemains dull at low prices. Dressed Turkeys. 15(<jl7o: live Turkeys, 11 @15c ror Gobblers and 14(u,1jc ror Hens; Geese, *-s pair, $1 50(0.2; Ducks, $4(g',-i ror old and $6 sU(grj6 for young: Hens, $4(a15: Roosters, youug. $4<a}s: do. old, *(.>."-: Fryers. $.; 50 r Broilers, S3 50 forlan-oaua $3 %( dozen ror small. GAME— Ducks sold remarkably well for Monday. Quail aro quotable at 75cC$$l 25 "pi doz; English Snipe. $1 7fi; Jack Snipe. 76c'ai$! : Mallards, SI 50(8) 'r doz: Canvaibacks, $6: sprig, $ (j£2 50: Teal, Sl 2:. • 1 60; W'ulgeon. $l SUC<->1 75: -.mall Ducks. $1 25: Gray Geese. $2 50@:t: White Geese. $1 25: Brant. $1 50: Honkers. $4 s (kit s ; Venison, tf. It.; Doves, f( dozen; Hare. $1 50— .1 75: Rabbits, $1 60 for Cottontails, and Sl 2...... i OTVi for small. EGGS— Weak and quiet. Tlic tendency ls down ward. Fancy Eastern. 32L.jC rt" doz: good to choice Eastern, 22'/ 2 (rg>27 1 -^c; Caliroruia. 25(j-r4(jc for store sud 12 ' ..:'.(.'..■ "j" doz for tine ranch. HONEY — Fine Honey has again gone up and Is firm and gelt ng scarce. Choice W'hlto Comb. 12@ 12' Ac: do, in 1-lb rraines, lrtV.@l4Lr,c; ordlnarv (.'oiun, f.arilcr White extracted, 6' / ,@7c: amber b,* 6C %• fh. BKtrsWAX-Quotableat 22',:.-i2sc *"* tti, 1 in. sll FRUlT— Hardly enough Perries came In lo quote yesterday. Fresh Grapes sold a little bet ter, but lert. ver stock was worsed otr at 15M20C "» box. Persimmons are quotable at 75c@jl "5 V box. Wisconsru Cranberries, Sln@lo oo V bbl; Cape Cod Cranberries. Sll(a)l 1 50 V bbl; Itasp berries, "g chest: Grapes. 26itS00c ror Mus c»(s, 25@50c "(( box lor Venlclls, 2cu-50c W box ror Rose or Peru, s(>(-!;t'sc "B box for Tokay, aud 50 (476 c "fl box for Cornlchon; AJipies, 40((575c '.- Ih.v for common to good, 11—11 25 for choice and $1 35 (3 1 50 for fancy, while fine Siskiyou spitzenbergs bring tl 76(o)2: Pears, 50075 c for common and $1 6l'(g(2 "rl box for Winter Nollls; Strawberries, %> chest ror large varieties and ror Long wort lis. CITRUS FRUIT. ETC. - The Panama steamer brou'-bt 1037 rases Mexican Limes. Vacavllio Oranges, $1 25iai 50 t-> small box; Sicily Lem ons, S7 s('(g,B 50 j* box; California Lemons. S'.«i3 W box tur co— moa and $4 60@5 for choice: Mexican Limes, *'. SOC-) Or Bananas, $1 25(ii,2 60 %i bunch: Plneanples. »3(«5 V dozen. DRIED FRUITS-The quotations are for fruit In sacks unless otherwise specified. Evaporated Apples (boxes). 10@l le; sliced, 7»>.c: quartered, 7c: Pitted Plums, ll(a.l2y a c: peeled evaporated Peaches. 22 (, a @'21'r,c r-* lb: bleached Peaches, 10(s»12',>;C; coiu n siiudried do. 9c: bleached Apricots, sa— ca, 14(*18cr boxes. lt*<ii.]9e -fj It, : w hite Nectarines, 17(a;lSc "j" lb; Caliroruia Prunes. 8@10e; Grapes, ri",., feririrjc "j*. ir.; pears, 5c *Ci in ior coiiiinun and 10*-) lie lor quaileied unpeeled Bartletts. Figs, 2- ..... 3 l /-,t:: do. pressed, in boxes, 4nrtsc *n rb. RAISINS— Lavcrs. tancv. are quotable at $2 15 --choice. $2(32 10: fair to good. $1 75(»1 Co*j*'box, With Ihe usual advance for rractlunal boxes. N'CTs— ciie.tuiiis. 12i laioc: SO—— Mil Almonds, 14rrgH4' a c t( h,; papersbell do. 1..(<£16c; v. at nuts. I'M l()e; (lo paneisneli. 11" ■ «-rl'2i c ; Chile Walnuts. 9frJloc: Peanuts, Static "f lb for doniestlc: Hickory Kuu, 7®Bc; Pccaus, i2i, 2 @140 lor tmali aud 16® 18c for large: Filberts, I2'/ a c: Brazil Nuts, lVt^2oa fib: Cocoauuts, 85 s('C<io 5(1 t> 100. VEGETABLES— Marrowiat Squash. $12(315 Is ton: Egg Plant. 60C<*.65c ?1 box: Green Peppers. 36® 60c: Tomatoes. 40@5uc: Lima Beans.—: Cabbage, 50'u.uOc 't*. ctl; Feed Carrots. 30®4Uc; Turnlrs, 75c; Beets. $1; Parsnips. 81 25 "•", ctl: (iarllc. SfelO.r "B 16. PROVISIONS— Eastern covered lire.— last Bacon Is quotable at 13'"»13'/ic r? lb: Caliroruia smoked Bacon, 9ijiloc ¥ lb for henvv and medium, and 13@ lSi/ v c -h Ib for licht; ltStJuAUe fur extra light; Bacon Sides, 9-'i@ioc ""J if. : Eastern Sugar-cured Hams for city Irade. l3i/.,-ai:iriie: California Hans, salt. I*2-*®l2«Zjo ifi rr,; rerrlgcratoreureil. 13© 13',r.c; Lard, tierces, F; astern, all kinds. ll.rf.SVlc; cases, lUfclO'r.c: California tierces. 9' ■'-.-i.'.c; halfbbls, 9'/;fs9- 4 c; tins. 10c: pails. 10-lb. lOV^c; do, 5-lb. 10' t e; kegs. Pr" 4 @loc *? IT.; Mess Beef, 87 50Yg!8: extra mess do, SS 50iS9; family do, 811 N013; clear Pork, $19 r.oi'ar2or eitra prime, 816 50(g>17; extra clear, $2(Kg2(i 50r mess do. SlS(i-ilB 50 '-» bbl: I'lg Pork, "»• keg, $3<<ft32s: Pigs' Feet, $13(iJ13 50 *-i bbl; Smoked Beor, il-ti-a 12c *S 18. HOFS-Qnotcd at BSVMOM for fair and 37*,4 @4Uc fi Ui for good to choice. HIDES _ KO PELTS— lleavv salted steers. SJAc: medium. 6',r.c ¥ n> : light. 844e »( lb: Cowhides, 6'/zC: salted Kip, 6c; salt.-d Calf. B®9c: dry Hl. les, usual selection. 9c * lb; dry Kips. He r* It': dry Calf, 9c %( lb; prime Goatskins, 40*50 c each; medium do. 25*iji35c; small skins. l(Vs2or.: Deer skins, good summer. 30(g.35c: medium. 25c: thin. 20c "fl It.; Sheepskins, sbearlln-s, IOS300: short wool, 3l X.irsoc; me.lluiu, D9tt9oe; long wool, 90.-."-| $1 25 %i lb. Culls of al! kinds i ., less. Butcher. own green skins sell relative, j lilglu-r. TAI.LOW-Fair to good rendered. 3>.iMlc "P tb; refined. 4" a©sc: Grease. 2". I <-j,.if f 'r>. wool. - Fall clips; Humboldt and Mendocino free. 10© 18c: do defective, l-lt-BlBc; Sacrameuto valley tree, l:'(i*tisc: do defeettrre, I14H1— I; Moim tarn tree. lr3ttloc; Sail Joaquin and Southern, P-*" lie. Spring cups: Valley Oregon, 'JIOZIVsC; liast-. eru Oregon, lS(jfc2oc; do (air, 16J417C * 0). Genet -n I —tarrobS— id ls->. RAGS— Calcutta spot, nominal; May and June. b'/ricrWool Bags. tSASS— Potato Gunnies, uoinliial. OOAL— Coos Bay is lower at $a V ton, a decllno SCO A B— Both refineries have again raised their prices. The calitornia sugar Hennery quotes, terms net cash: cuue. Crushed, Extra Powdered aud Fine Crushed, all 6*„cr Dry Grauulatel. 6-kc; Coiifectiouers' A. bus; Extra C. s'Uc; Goldea C, eVT'Cf! Ib: Hags, Ue more than bbls. Tne Amerlcau Sugar Hennery quotes as fol lows, terms net casb: Extra line Curie, ('nulled. Fine Crushed and Powder-d, dr.r^c •[» ir, : Extra Fine J'oi-.iiered.. Os^c; Dry Granulated, O'.'-s-': ax do. Or' s e: Confeetiouers' A. BV&e: White' Extra v, BV»c; J— rtra 0, s ; i. lC; ,,,.,., ir, s^ c rj) n,. San P*n— I— laoo .Heat Market- W'hoiesr.io rates Horn slaughterers to dealerj are as follows: BK E F— Vint quality. 6c: second c unity. GtA bV*e; third do, 3i/..^li,r,c VEAL— Lane, eipffvic; small Calves. BSS9C MOTTON— wethers, 7e: Ew-s, tii'.o, LAMB— Spring Lamb. S*A99e *«. It" Pork— Live Hogs, 4Q4sse lor bard grain-fed; stock Hogs, 3'3i3i, a e || in-, dressed d0, 0', -'-,7c "*s ro. 15KCEIFTS OP PKOIJUCE. Mos-day, Dec. 1. Flour, or st- 13,456 liran. sks 1210 Vtheat. ctls 1815,690 Middlings. Sks 390) do, Oregon, d 0...29.200. ..29.200 Hay. tuns 267 Parley, etn 247 Hops, bales 30 Corn, ctls 6,391 Mustard, sks 293 Beans. sks 814y\"ool. bis. 6(5 Potatoes, sks 4.29r( Holes, no 439 Onions, sks 76 Kaistus. bxs 6.700 OCEAN STEA.UEJ'S. Dates of T>ei»-irturf» Emm San TVanc-Isc-. DKSTI NATION". I Sails. | Wh:;» uniotia Smi Dkso - J. in Jose I Panama. . liec 3, orona I Ilium ;olilt Day.. Dec 3, ureka FcUro Dec 4, ate or Osl. I Portland Doc 4. 'liamette VjYaqimi.i liar.... I>M 8. -ii'trall.t.... Homilum Deo 5, luta Kusa. . JSari Dteio i|>«c 6,: "die !<'liiun A.Japan.. 'Dec 6. alia WaihiiVic* Put Souiiil'Deo 6, utnhnictr if i.:,; .!■.'.-.. iliec 6. aytian Kep'Pujet Sound ;l'eo 7.: reeon Portland line 7. 3sAn:eies..!saDi'edra ; !>«•>- H. !.Uam Kawyi I.IH u,r MS a 1, SAMlKllW'r 1 . sm :i.r.\'vj I.loam ISnear '. SuaWlt », Upm orcnnlo I,llam lt.Jw-/-i I. 3»-U|F M SS I, 9AU'li>lWyl. I. 9am|C::iv MOam Mi.is'ii 1 MOaw Sna*r ■■ '" I. Bam D<li»'y3 lure o: Australian mall*. SUN ANI) TIDE TAJBLE. In raelfre Standard Time. Coinpu-el by : . I,i T— HfJ-r*— (TT, Chronometer and Instrument, Maker, IS BE ar 'ket street. r a z n.w. h.w. uw. r.w. |~= -. BnuUL Largo. Large. EmalL * = . ...i r»i f..:tn am io.us pi mi 6.17 AnllO.BB n fU 1 K.:<o AStll-41 r> r»l| 7. 10 AM O.UO A! ftli 7.15 AH aSB A! .Small. fsi 8.08 am 1.15 ri pvi K.:;o am 1.5H pi i t. ! SHIPPING INTI-'I.I.H'ENtJK. tor J.nl& tffujijMjx. JntetAve.ua. see: Klghth lAtie. Arrived. Monday, Dec 1. Stmr Empire, Butler. 6 days rrom Departure Bay : SOI) tons coal, to R I) Chandler; 72 empty beer kecs, to Wlela-ol Brewery Co. Stmr Rival, Joliuson,s2 hours irom San Pedro; ballast, to Pollard — Dodge. With stmr Aleut In tow. Stmr Truckee. Gregory, C 5 hours rrom Tillamook: pass au.l mdse. to Truckee Lumber Co. Stmr Crescent City, Stock tleth. 36 hours from Crescent City; pass-.-nd mdse. to Hophs. Wall A Co. Stmr Acapulco, J'itts, 19 days from Panama ; pass and mdse. to W R A Johnson. Stmr Newsboy, Ltebig, 14 hours from Navarro; 236 JI ft lumber, to Navarro Mill Co. Wh brig Alexander. Shore, 29 days from Kuril Island ; 240 bbls oil, 3000 lbs boue, to Magee A Bat tles. Schr Jennie Griffin, Lowe, 8 hours from Point Reyes; 35 bxs butter, to Shatluck. Kowalsky & Co. Schr Christina Stefteus. Hanson, 72 hours rrom Caspar: 93 M ft lumber, to Starblr.l * Gol. lst. uie. Sc iiu -Garci a, .les person. 24 hours from Puitit Are na: 1750 M shingles, to J F Byxbee. scbr Edward E Webster, Kiriiy, 22 days from Cbtguts Hay; furs, salmon, etc, to ChUnlk Bay Co. Schr Mary Deleo, Giuggle, 21 hours rrom Colli— "1 Landing: wood, etc, to Johnson A- Jensen. Schr Nora Harklns. Foster. 10 days frm Coos Bay; 250 M It lumber, to Calirurnia l.uu.berCo. Srhr Robert and Minnie. Farreli. 72 bonis from Hnmboidt: 142 H ft lumber, to T 11 Minor. Schr Mary Gilbert. Ackerman. 24 hours from Al bion : 15(1 M rt lumber, to II Wetherbee. Schr Guide, Johnson. 9 days from lluenemc; 130 tons barley, to Erianger Sr G, .dinger. Cleared. Monday, Dec 1. Br ship Evesham Abbey, Crotty, Dunkirk: Starr _ Co. i. er lark Paul Isenberg, Welters, Liverpool; Bal rotlr, Guthrie A Co". Wh bark Chas YY Morr.au, Earl, whaling; J * W R Wing. Wh bark Helen Marr, Ellis, whaling; Wright — Bowne. Sail el. Monday, Dec L Stmr Umatilla. Holmes. Victoria. Stmr Colombia, iroiies, Astoria. Stmr Coos Pay, Nicholson, I'ort Bragg, etc. Sllrir W biles'. oro, Guu.ler-.'iL SmpC ( ( leal inriH, llichlorn. Melbourne Bark Germanla. Lane. S.r.'.r c. Seiir Fannie Duiard, Joiiauiiessen, Port Blakclcy. Schr Rio Key, Isl-keil, Bowen: I Lauding. Tele: granli le. POINT I.OBOS — Dec I -10 r. -.-Weather clear; wind NW, velocity 20 miles. '.liv,- ,;i;. ■ ... LONDON— Dec I— Ship Berlin, from Liverpool for New lork and San Francisco. put into Hoi: head, half Lite crew having mutrnte l anil engaged In rtgtit mg ainuug tlreius elve-i. Police were called on. A. new crew wilt be shipped. ISi.ittOHti : Port-i. BOWENSLANDING-Saircd Dec 1-Schr Mon terev. iur San Fraucisco. YAQLINA BAY— Sailed Nov 30-StmrWillamctta Valley. lor s.— Fraucisco. TACOMA-Sailed Nov 30-Stmr tan Pedro, for Sau Francisco. POIM ARENA— Arrived Dec I— Schr Reliance, hence Nov 28. ' Sai ed lree I— Scbr Garcia, for San Francisco. El HEKA — Sailed Dee 1-SChrs Amethyst, J O Wall, occidental. Western Home, Enterprise.. Helen M Kimball and Rebecca, for Sau Francisco. ALBION-Sallcd Nov 30-schr Mary Gilbert, ior San Francisco. W'trsTl'OßT— Arrived Nov 30-Stmr Record, lice Nov ao. VENTURA-Arrlved Dec 1-Stinr Sliver Spring, rrom Humboldt. LOMl'OC— Sailed Dec I— schr Ivauhoe. COOS BAY -sailed Dec 1-Stmr Laguua, ror San Francisco. IVERSONS LANDING — Arrived Dec 1-Schr Ida Florence, hence Nov 28: scbr Ocean Spray. trom Sau Francisco. HEARNS LANDING — Arrived Nov 1-Schr Bend er Brothers, hence Nov 29. REDONDO— Arrived Dec 1 — Stmr Caspar, from Caspar. CASPAR— Arrived Dec I— Schr Abbie, bonce Nov " WESTPORT-Salled Dec 1-Stmr Record, for San Fraucisco. ASTORIA— SaiIed Dee I— Stmr State or Califor nia, for Sau Fraud! -eo. SAN PEDRO— Arrived Die 1-Stmr Westpurt, Cm Eureka: scbr Courser. FORT 111. AKI EU nr— Arrived Dec I— Bktu Willie Ji Hume, hence Nov 20. Sailed Nov 30— ship lactolus. for Shanghai. Kasleru I'.u-t.. "NEW YORK — Sailed Nov 29— Ship E B Sutton, for Sau Francisco. PHII.ADKLPJIIA-CTcarcd Nov29-Bark Hustler, ror Seattle. Foroirrii Porta. CALETA RUKN A — Sailed Nov 19-!: ark SC Al len. Tor San Iranclseo. YOKOHAMA— sailed Not 2S- Br slinr Eatavia. lor Y'aueouver. llONi.-KONG-Arrlved Nov 29-Sti:ir City ol Pe king, heuce Nov 1 ; Br stnir Abysslul , from Van couver. SYDNEY— Arrived Nov 28— Br bark Chasca, fiom Dt*— lady. MELHOIRNE-Arrived Nov 18— Call ship Ueor giaua, lrom Tucouia. LONDON— Entered out Nov 29-Br bark Ircdale Tor San Fraucisco. NANAlMO— Sailed Dec I— Ship India, lor Saa Fraucisco. Movem< nts of Tr .n-tatlaiitlc Sf-s—i —era. NEW YORK— Arrived Dec I— Stmr Arizona, from Liverpool. ULAi-UOW — Arrived Dec I—stinr State of Geor gia, Iroin New York. Import- ition ts. TILLAMOOK— Per Truckee -300 M rt lumber, 2 cs eggs, 1406 bis app.'es, 1 sk nuts, 2 saws, 1 bm but ter. CRESCENT CITY* -Her Cresceat City— 3 Olds 6 pkgs mdse, 2iS M tt lumber, 15 dry hides. 1 bdl dry skins. 6 bis butter. NEW YORK — Per Acapulco— 9l6 pkgs Iron pipe and plate, 160 do stee'. 152 ,lo paint, on and varn ish, 77 do sheet ng. 100 do salad oil, 600 d > soap. 50 do OS—no*. 100 do wax, 71 do anchors, 955 do nails, 4 do whisky, 1343 do general mdse. Europe— HO pkgs mdse, 207 do steel, 121 do cot-' tons, etc, 36 do hardware, 45 do wine, 50 do cheese, SO drums paint. Mexican and Central American ports— Hits bags cot Tee, 1056 cs fruit, 325 bags ore. 3 pkgs mdse, 11 turtles, 41 pkgs treasure ($470 -'.'■. Cmistrriii'*-. Per Truckee— Truckee Lumber Co: C YV Hucter; Vervalln * Rowc: Mail. Sadler A Co; L Black; CT Hill: Kruse — F*uler:C Crawrurd. Per Crescent City— Hobby, Wall Ji- Co; A r.-usa tena: Mau, Sadler A Co: II N Til.len Jt Co; Ameri can Press Ass'n; YVIUeI A Baker; Christy— Wise- Baker * Hamilton: Wheaton A- Lubrs: B F Walker' C E "Whitney A Co; W B Sunnier Jt Co; O B Smith A Co; Whittier, Fuller A- Co. '"*■ Per Acapulco- A Silvester: A Jaccare; Bloom BrtfuchACo; Uaker - llaiulllo.i; Braunscliwel'cr * Co: Krigbam. Hoppe a Co; Castle Bros: c J Hen dry: C lilnsberg; Cation, Bell A Co; Cabrera, Roma '} l." : {J^'aplane 4 Co; I) G ("amarinos; Htockmiu A CO: E do Sabla A Co; llyiiiiin Bros: J Ivauc.vicU ti.° : i yi","i*-"!'*" : J ° Meyerluk; J II Bodeu A Co; j 1 Schlouteii: J 0 Bauer A Co; J Piuet A Co; Ka hußros: I. Beuussl ACo: I. F Lastreto: Leon WillardrM Garcia A Co: M S Grlnbautn A Co; M rV'f"": M'hirlipsA Co; Neuberger. Reiss * Co; Order: Reiss tiros; Stockton Mining Co; Bcbonbola Bros; Son Bros; Thaniibauser ,v Co- Thos p.ellA Co: Wetmore Bros: William*. Dluiou.l A Co: w I oaraa S.*- 1 1 «««-*-->— ( AGO | Williams, Deacou-Oo; YY R A Johnsoiu