The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 03, 1900, Page 9, Image 9
Ifher Hh pot# I SM lower. sales,
; , piddling upland*. .'.-33d Hum vr,
, declined 3-84 <o 4-84d during latter
,( the *#*lo. Influenced hy weakness
u aide Houston wire* that the <*-
1( r Wednesday did mors lm*iw
nrrt iMlrllMtrd aloo hetvy rslns
!>*.iln retorted from Denton. Tex ,
, ‘frost at that point tne t itter did
Tlotn damage Washington Agricul-
Department expect* frost to-rugnt In
' .-it A i kanea# end eastern Tennes
' n ..ter. the continued heavy
. tti from Teas* Is offsettinr bullish
We opened 4 lo 8 points under last
lose, end de< lined ab*u 9 punts
eral selling The market ruled
eiel:l > after decline While sentl
r*. Iter bearish, but few care to
t In fit re of uneertaln wejf'her ron
in other words. It Is purely a
market and *a* h day that frost
,vud meant* an Incrras# In crop e~
At present moment It look# like
price* are In eight, particular!) as
i atlone are lea—nlflg for a killing
Amount In eight for October 2.17.* •
... net 1,743.0*1 last year and 2.848.00
■ fore Tort receipts ar** c-tlmat -d
“ , ... igtlnsl !** lasi year New Or
, . *[S'< ts to-morrow 12U) t > 14.*0*
, :.** I tel tear. Houston 13.000 t*
against 14.112 last year. Amo .nl In
i.*r the Week 47o.0"0 Overland move.
_ the latter la smaller then ex
, tnd buying by Southern InUls ion
, -mailer than last year
4 i , v .i_*. reported last night In north
., , x.l- Amarillo. havy frost, t-mp
. ... Abilene, heavy frost. temper
, #. Dallas, clear, cool, light ir.et
I.h right.
- „ Y -k Nov. 3 —Huhhard Bros A
, o a Jgvtrpool declined sharply on
, . 11 ure of the predicted frost to ma
~, , Mfi.t the liquidation of cotton
.<i she *lamag.* whe-h might have
r !i..| herefrom Our market opened
q U •,n i has slowly declined net, as rap-
l.lverpool as the tMfference bc
rv the two markets has been very
w*.l The trade do not care to have am
I,ire merest over *he election. and the
I*i |. * i-ontmties to curtail all engase
*n<nts pending the holiday. Each day
that lasjei adds to the y|e and In such *#*:-
<i i- hem the plant was not killed hy
tr <iis earlier in *he season Neverthe-
I- . t- short interest Is the smallest In
inmv vare Receipts are larger hut not
*m * gigantic scale, and many reports
nre received of farmers holding back.
ft'KRKLY COTTON HKPftHTH.
New York, Nov. 2—For fhe week end
ing to-day:
Net receipts at all T'nlted State*
ports during week Vt, VT4
Net receipts at all I’nll-d State*
porta same week last year Ill.SWl
1 till receipts to this date , 2 21" ’')
Total receipts to rente date l ist
ear 2 •*:
Kxporte for the week ~ 28*1,117
Export# for same week lad vir ISfi'Tl
Total exports to this date 1.317*71
T<tal exports to same due last
veer 1.323 Ktt
.Stock at all I'nlted Slates ports . *ls K 7
Stock at all I'nlted Bta'e> pin#
same time last year .. .. . R 23 Ml
Stm k at atl Interior town Ot* SSI
Stock at alt Interior towns same
time last y*ir *.’’ 33'
Stock at Uverpool 30G,i0>
Stock at IJverpool same tlm" list
nuw
Stork of American afloat for Great
Untaln 350.UJ0
Stivk of American afloat for Oreat
Britain same time l ist year . 199' fO
Comparative statemen'e of net tecel n*
a* all the pons durlnr the week en llrg
Frilay evening N'ov 2. lion an*l during
t! ■ same week last year:
19 0 01. 13.9 0>
C, oeton . 103.183 79 121
New Orleans ! b. 0.394
>1 ode j 5 so; 793 *
r-t-tnnah I 33 37.< S9'3:
,-•*> lesion 11. '37 x.2'2
V mu.gton g*it* 13 33
N Tfolk ! 13331 13 333
lil lmore | 1.121 2.331
New York '■! I.U 2.8*7
i ,-ston | 10.3*1 2.777
Thlladelphla S*s 1.333
l.naaodl.t <371 l.vOt
Brunswick 223
Newport News 2.15.1
mm m m
~ • ompot utlvc statement of net receipts
a' all the ports from Sept 1. 11*n, to Fri
da) evening N'ov 2. 1900. aid from B*pt.
* 1*99. to Friday, Nov. 3. lift
Receipts sue e Sept 1— IklsOl, 1899-00
Oelveaton 44b.otst "52.#2*
N*-w itrleans 733.9*0 .'sjg.47*
’dcblle I 53,92f. 34.213
S ivsnnsh 421.M3 334.349
f .arleeton 128.*472 107.991
W Imlngion 131.997 130.643
N -folk 147.42.'* 101.139
I* 11 more 3.781 13-SfT
N *v York I 9.693 11.12.'*
* ‘ton I S*.*27 Jit*
I idelphls 447 7.611
V ■ .. ola 18*098 90.001
i inswlck *4*W
' wport News 3'9** ill
" „ l3 j 2.216.019 1.987 341
k of otton at a'l port- N'ov 2 190'.
* .J on the tame day of the week list
* ■•r.
Portal “| 19.10-01 lift-oo
New .Itleans 199 369 294 663
M. die ! 1a.999 S4.'do
... eston 206 199 131785
9 innah 104 984 104 .96
rleston 28.386 28.1 M
mlnglosi 9 331. 19.774
V folk j 30.76* 39.918
N. York 46 4.32 It*.'29
' er |x>rfs 11.239 26.730
Total ' *033.927 B.MI
'HOrill.V 4 0TT449 NOVKHB3T.
Tlte *9oti tti Is % hefil of luist Year hy
About 429.01*1 Rule*.
N w Orleans, Nov 2 -Secretary Hes
•' New Orleans Cotton F2xehjbge stale-
Issued to-lay coi’ers the monthly
r uieot to Oct. 21.
npired with last year the month Is
* id in round figures 429,000 hales. Tne
for October Is 2.171.933. against 1.712.-
1 J last year.
movement from Sept I to Oct. 31,
1 receipts at all I'nlted States de
torts. 2.142.138. against 1,913.231 .as!
' net overland movement hy railroad
’he Mississippi. Ohio and Potomac
212.412. ..gainst 299 19' last year,
rn mill takings exclusive of quun
- imed at Southern outsorts. 364.
* a a Inst 282.063 last year, and interior
* itt excess of those held at the com
unent of the season, 427,436. against
* ast year
make the total amount of the
r rop brought into sight for the two
ending Oct. 21. 3.'.*1.22t>. against 2.-
* last year
'tern 'pir.ncfs took during October
*-ties against 33...081 las! year
*n exports for the first two months
c isnn have t>een 1.427.1d*, shawm*
- is.- over last season of 184.2 ft.
*' seaboard and the twenty-nine
Sjutnern Interior markets st the
1 Oct .her were 1,147 83*. against 1.-
he tame date last year
■mg port* and Interior town*
•ft over from the pr'-vlou* <-aaon
■’ ruinber of hole# of the current
' r.-ught Into sight during the two
**■ ih< supply has been 3,173,834.
' 3,4*ii i:a last year
iddltlon to the monthly llguree. Sec.
Heotei Issued a stalemen* of Um
- y movement for the seven days end-
N.iv j Inclusive, showing tolai
' <nt ln t sight for the week. 170.146.
* I * l 776.227 for the tame period last
33 arid’* Visible Supply .
t Orleans. Nov. 2—Secretary Hes
•latemoat of tha world’s visible sup
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Board of Trade Building. Savannah
ITtvat# leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON, STOCK* AND GRAIN.
New York office. No. 81 Broadway
Offices In principal cities throughout the
South Write for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions far traders
ply of cotton show* the total visible is
2.831,023. against 8 624.863 last year. Of this
thi total of American oof ton t* 2 a-3 uiY
against 3.129.083 lasi year and of .<1! other
kinds. Including F.gypt. Braid li.dta. etr .
458,600. against 496.0161 lai year
Of the world's visible upp.y there Is
now afloat ad held In Oreat Britain and
Oonllnental FTurope 1 413.000. uguinst 1.802.-
•x> laet yeir. In Egypt, lOO.nr*.. against
I42,<**. last year; In Irulls. 196.i66. nastnsl
111.000 lasi year. 161.000 year hefor
■U'i In the I'nlted Siute-. 1.147.U00, against
1.300.000 last year.
DRY t.ltitDV
New York. Nov 2 -The proximity of
election Is the principal factor In the mar
ket and until that event Is over no on.-
iintlctpnier unytnlng bul n list m.irkn
No tmportnm transactions will he ron
sbmmated until after that del.-, hul It I*
promised that a good many orders thst
have been held In übeyanee will be put
through No changes In prices have or.
currert nor ure they likely to take plnre
until there ts more demand upon which to
base values ‘
NAVAL STORK*.
Frldnv, Nov. 2
SPIRITS TPRPENTINE—The i*si
week In the turpentine market has dem
onstrated that prices are upt in hnl.l their
own for awhile While the tendency wus
to yield, there was not very great
weakness, and the level was Weil main
tained The closing to-day was firm, at
to.’, wlih the demand fairly good al this
price.
The receipts of turpentine for the week
were 8.249. against 6.312 lasi year, and the
exports 9 336. against 6,629 last v**ar The
export* went to New York. 1.336. Phlladel.
phla, ."44. Interior. 67; Rotieid.im. 1.3(*);
Bristol. 2.013. Hamburg 3.996
ROSINS—The rosin market showed an
advancing tendency during the week
There was some weakness shown at one
time hut the market settled down at the
outside prices In each Instance, showing
that the situation was pretty firm The
closing to-day was tlrtn at yesterday's
prices
The receipts of rosins during the week
were 23.8 M. against 29 97" last year, and
the exports 34.333. against 219*7 list year
The expun* went to New York. 914. I’hll.
tdelphla ill. Baltimore. 2.104. Interior.
1,580;, Uverpool. 1.709. Bremen, 1.580 . 3'en-
Ice. 1.441. Manchester. 2.!*n. Rotterdam,
5.946; Bristol. 4.300. Genoa. 1.010. Ham
burg. 2.732. Bueno* Ayrea 4.885. and
Flume. 2.328
Quotations—At the elope of the market
to-dity the following quotation- were bul
letined t the Board of Trade:
Spirits Turpentine—Firm at 40s, with
sale* of l.iaH casks
Rosin llmi. salts. ;t.570
A B. C II S3 I .11 63
l> 1 33 K A 1 70
E 1 40 .31 I 80
F 143 N . . | U
a iso w <:
H 1 55 W W 2 83
same Week Last Year-
Spirits Turpentine—Firm at 478ic; sales.
1.i37 casks
Itosln—Firm, sales. 3,15.1 l>arreis
A B. C. 8 1 10 I 81 75
D 1 oo K 1 i’>
E 1 00 M 1
F 1 0761 10 N 2 SO
O .1 17Aal 20 W O 2 7i
II 1 20 33' W 2 65
Receipt* Past Week.
-Spirits Rosin.
Receipts past week | 1.280- 23.384
dime week last year j 8.112 20,970
Exports last wfTk [ 9.236 34.53.3
Some week last year 6.629 21.987
Movement-
New 3*ork | 1,336 914
Philadelphia 344 811
Baltimore j j 7.194
Interior I *7 1.880
Liverpool j | 1.700
Bremen Ii 1.5
Venice j | 1.441
Manchester i I 2.W>
Rotterdam | 1.800 5,94
Bristol i 2,013 4.300
Genoa I l.tflo
Hamburg | 3.996 2.932
Buenos Ayres I I 4 963
Flume 1 2.528
|
Total exports I 9.236 34.333
Receipts and Xtoeks.
Receipt* shipments and stocks from
A|>rll 1. 1900. to date, and lo the corre
*(X, ruling date of last year;
1900-190
ato* k April 1. 19o' 2.197 142.5U8
Received this week 5.24" 21 *e4
Received previously ..........254.536 6*12,952
Total 284.903 789 342
Exports—
Foreign 166.277 SSO.'WI
New York 27.684 79.168
Toast wise and Interior .32,843 211 *l9
Total 226756 601.838
Stock on hand thle day 38.237 128.7614
1899-19(0
Slock on hand April 1. 1900 . 3 596 111 398
Received this week 6.812 30.970
Received previously .341.833 637.124
Total 251.7fc 7*9,49"
Exports—
Foreign 170.451 3*0.117
New York ..1 27.766 121.337
roastwlee and Interior 36.501 190*99
Total 234.720 842.343
Slock on hand 27.023 147.147
Charleston, fl C.. Nov. 2 Spirits tur
pentine market firm. 39>8c. sales none
Rosin steady; sale* none, unchanged.
Wilmington. N. C, Nov. 2-Bpltiis fur- 1
penline firm. 39i40r. receipt*. 74 barrels.
Rosin quiet. 81 2*61 25. receipts, 300 bar
rels.
Crude turpentine steady. }1 40 and $2.40; ,
receipts. 64 barrels.
Tar Arm, 31 45; receipts. 177 barrels.
New Orleans. Nov 2 Receipts: Rosin.
16* barrels, turpentine. 123 Exports none.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up 1
with fhe supply
HANK OLE A RINGS—The hank clear-
Ings during Ihe past week were $4 937.300 72.
against $3.789 729.41 for the < orresponllng
period last yejr and 11.014.119 72 for the
corresponding period of 1898.
Clearings by Days—
hsturdsy 8 821.2*7 12
Monday * 1,"43.080 81
Tuesday 706.781 18
Wednesday 562,398 03
Thursday 1.01".42*1 10
Friday 811-590 44
Total WJSTJft 72
FOREIGN EXCHANQB Market
steady. Commercial demand 84 83 ~ eixiy
days. $4 79*,. ninety days. 84 78. francs.
Dari* and Havre. lx'y days. 8 12%; Swiss,
sixty days. 8.26: Relgutn. 5 24*. marks,
sixty days. 938*; ninety days. 9* 7-18
IEBTIC EXCHA’KO* - Rteady.
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
• leek and Hoad Broker.
Al'Otm, OA.
Write #• Lint.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1900.
l ank* are buying at 1-1$ discount and sell
ing us foUow* 82!. and under. 10c pre
mium. 82:. to 830. 15c premium; 880 to s!.*.
SO - premium gluO to BKH. 85c premium:
120 to 81.000 V* premium. ll.OdO an!
over 75c per M premium.
BECI'RITIES Th. get.ctal markft Is
rather dull and listless
Stocks.
Bltl A<
4i.l Sa-. aiitwih U R I<M> HO
Atlanta anil Wcit
io 6 p‘r tnt carttflcitc* W
Aufusta Factory ®
Hank **3l 133
Chatham Hank ..HO 111
Chit ham R F & I Cos.. A 67 6k
do iln li M 67
Kwffio final )'ho#ntY Mfff. <*<x ...106 107
Kdlwn Electric I Hum W 7 !•*
IvntrrprU# Mf*f Cos. *®3
Germ tula II (ink W HI
Ocorpla K \ll>ama 33
Oeoruis Rni!r>t<l Common 214 216
Oranltrvlllo Mf|f Cos IG I^*7
J I* King M(| Cos 100 HO
L*anff>y Ilfg Cos 117 120
M* r hante' Natkmal Hunk MM 112*’^
National M ink of Sn\nnnnh . IW . ...
Oglethorpe Htvingh ami Truat...llo
People's Siting: an) [*mii ...1W
South western HaHrna<t CO 106 110
Savannah (sa Light Cos 2IV ToVj
Southern Hank 163 166
Savannah !ink miu! Trust 114
Sibley Mf| Cos.. Augur ta 36 kk
Savannah Brewing 102
Doata.
Bid Ait
Char . Col A Aug lat 6a. IMO l
Atlanta city 4*. 1522 104 **o6
Augueta city 4. lIC7 1(6 107
do 4H*. 1926 11l
do 7a. 1903 ....107
do 1913 122
Ala Mid s#. Ind' l. 19 M * N 99 10
Aukuvh Factory, A I*er cent ,191j.112
Lrunewlrk *n'l Western 4h. 1938 S3 84
C R R. A H inking ril 6* 944
C. of G l>*t mortg fe. 1946
r & a i* i*i
C of O cor 6*. 1946, MAN .. 92 93
C of G let ln om**e. 194i ... 444 4.4
and 2nl Incomes 13 14
do 34i Income*. 1945 84 "S
C of G (M G A A Dlv) 6*.
1947. J A J 94 96
C of G (Eitton Branch). 6e. 1933.
J A I> 9* 97
City A Suburban R R. lat 7a I*4
Columbuc city 5e 1900 107
cimrleafon city 4*. 1909 101 102
Eagle A I’hoenla Milled*.. !928 106 108
Edison Electric Illuminating 6*106
Enterprise Mfg
Georgia Railroad ts 1910 114 G'H
S A I 191 T A .1 IT*
Georgia A Alabama lat B*. IMS UM 106
Georgia state
do 34*. 191S, M A N 106
do 44*. 1915 11* 119
Macon city 6*. 1910, J A J ....116 111
do 44, 1926. Jan par 108
Ocean Steamship Sa. 1926 104
Favannah city 6*. guar January.
191.1 tit HI
and 6s quar November. 1909 .1094 1104
South Carolina Plate 44*. 1933 .116 lit
H hlry Mfc Cn 6s*. 1903 102
South Bound 5* 97 9s
8 F ft W gen. ml ge ** 1931 124 126
do to l*t 6m. gokl 1984 .112 114
do St John Die lit 4a 1934 94 96
r~ ■
Urck'a Huiik lenrtna.
Nea York Nov 2 —The total I>ank
ole.irlnKj* if the prlnrlpnl r||esi of the
United Sitc* for the wek ended Nov. 1
were $1,673,134.2*4. decrease of 12 9 per
cent . a* compared with the corresponding
perlol of lust year Outside of New York
city the total clearing* were $622,721,342,
a decrens*- of 8.6 per cent
New York. Nov 2 Money on call wa
strong nt 4‘‘.*4|2) per lent.. la.t loan was
at 10 per cent . ruling rate. 6 per cent :
prime mercantile piper, fdj*. per cent Ster
ling exchange weak, with actual business
in bankers' bill*, at ft 83% for de
m<rvl and at $4 for slafv day*: ported
rates. s4ftl4i4*l4 and $4 95. commercial
bills. $4 794b4 M* Silver terrlflcafe* 64<|
i54 lair sliver 644 c: Mexican dollar*.
504 c. Government lond* weak; state
bonds steady; railroad bond* Irregular.
STOCK * IMI ROMS.
ttlul* Money llntea Show 11-naou for
Cheek In S|i—nlntlnn.
New York, Nov 'To-lay'* d-velop
m-nt# In the money m irk* i aerv-d fully
lo Juptlfy th- precautionary attitude as
eumnd by Influential lnt-r-*t# toward# the
-K-. • a lea I ion durlnr th- pres* lit w> **k
Had -h- horrowlnx with which lo hold
• to. kn on margin proceeded Ihia w—k
with Ihe hvndlony -agerneea that *•
ahown lu#t week thy -IT-cl of to-day'*
flurry In call loan# inevitably would hav
la-en much utrieravai-d In th- flr-t plac
the ovallalse r-soiirce*- of th- money mat
k-e would have h—n much depleted, and
in the second place tlte contraction of
credit, tiecvs-ltut-O would have brouynt
out much more burd-nanm- nfferlmra of
•lock- for -nl-. A# it war, ap—olattvo
holder# ’ (loi-k# seemed to be w-ll for
t(fle<l with *I me loan* Tito#- who w-ra
not hud lo fa. a 20 |>er rent, cad loan
rat- and a material -xt-nalon In th- cash
tr.aiKin r.*qiilr*d to carry stock# over the
election Cah margin- of 30 tier r-nr
w*-r- d-mund*'d on n lary- #cale Th**
hariDnipe of borrower# w-r- lnrr-a#*t
bv the a.ldltlonal —rl-tne-e of l-nd-ra
with regard to collateral, (he rale being
1 per cent, higher for inane where there
wwa any admlxtura of Industrial aecurltD,
than where they were atl railroad# i*on
atderable alienrinn wa# atrrwcled also hy
report# of a greatly Increased demand
for abort tint- loan# It wa, reported that
thirty-day loarv. easily command*.! 8 p-r
cent., while tho***' for longer p-rlorl# could
be had a low a# 4 per cent.
This created a feeling of un-aatn-*#
regarding the Immediate future of the
money market It a-,# cintmed that the
high rate for call loan* was .hi- elmply
to the t-miKirary lining up of money In
cident to the monthly settlement#, and
♦ hot there would he a qulok release next
week or a# soon a# dividend and Hi.ereaia
dlsHursementa i—gin to Aral their way
bock Into Ihe moiey market
The feature of the preliminary esti
mate# of th" week’s rah change# Is the
reversal shown In the current of the
money movemci* with the interior. The
bank# have gained on the Interior move
ment by express to th* extent of proba
bly near 8800.OO*
To-morrow's statement however, |s like
ly to show a considerable decline in cash
rea-rves. Although lh,re lias been llq
ut.lutlon In Ihe stock mark-* Ihe borrow
ings in-lden*. to the monthly settlements
are likely to figure In the loan Item to
morrow with the effect of Increasing the
reserve requirement# Th- poor hank
•tut-ment thus prefigured explains the
day’s event# In the money market. Cov
ering hy shorts caused a recovery In
stocks later In the day. hut prices yield
ed again In the -losing dealings
The bond market was dull and Irregu
lar To’al salea. par value 81.810000
I'nlted Stale* bonds refunding 2s. when
Issued, and th- n-w ts declined 4 per cent,
on the last call.
The total sale, of stocks to-dav were
2*3.8*-* shares. Including Atchison. .m.
Atohlson preferred, 12.518; Baltimore and
Ohio. 7.ini. Isrulsvllle and Nashville 1.-
*BO. N'orrhern Pacific. IJOB>. Pennsylvania
-x-dl. Idend. 11.2*2; hotitham Pa-lfle 13..
045; I'nlon Pa-lflc, 11,220, Amerl'an Tobsc
<*o 8,(80. Brooklyn Rapkl Th-atwll, 11.4J0;
Fe-lera! Hie*!. 1. *lB. fluxar. 11*4"
N-w York Slock U4#f
Atchison 81*$'I’nlon Pacific .. W*
do pref 73i do prof 75%j
B. tr 0 74%; Wabash 74
Can. Pacific ... W% do pref 18%
Can Southern . 88 W. A D. E *
C. * O A.. 80 | do 2d pref .... 244
C. Ot W ...... 11% Wls Central .... 124
C.. R A Q .... 127% Third Avenue 10*
C-. I. A Louis . 20 Adams Express 110
do pref 54 Amerlean Kx . 188
C A E 111. ... M 'l'nlted Btates Ex D
C. A N. W I*U. Wells Fargo Ex IZ7
C-. R 1 A F. .1084 Am Cotton Oil J 5%
C. C. C A Bt. L. 824 do pref >1
Col Southern.... 54 Am. Malting .. 8
do Ut pref .... 77Y do prof 83
do 21 pref 15 Ain 8m AH ..41
l>e| a- Hudson 113 do pref -
D.. L. Si W 1769$ Am Spirit* 14
r a R G 194 do pr*f
do prtf Am Steel Hoop 234
Erie . 11*, dss pref 74 1 *
do Ist pref 74S Am Hte* l A W -•*
Ot Not pref 163 . dop ret
llov ktng Coal . 16 Am Tin Plate t’S
Hi*, king Valley 36 do pref 824
111. Central 11*4 Am Tom o W 4
low .i Central 194 do pref 130
do pref 41 Annconda M ** 444
U E a W 344 Hrooklyt* H T
do pref met "ol Fuel a Iron
laaki* Shore 2104 Cent Toh.-n ro :V j
LAN 7* do pref M
.Manhattan L 964 KYd. r.il Bt* 384
Mi i St Hy. .. 1579* *h pref
M*x Central 124 Gen Kl irl* 112
M A St 1 57 Olticos* Sugar .V 34
do pref 97i do |i 0
Mo Partite S4\ Ini* r Paper 2*>
Mobil* A Ohio . 36i 7 .k pi.-f
Mo., K AT... I*4 Utcb* 1* Gs
do pref . 31*. National H '•* u.. 4
N J Ci n 134 do pi , f
N Y Central 1.T24 National I * 1 l"'*
Na w Ml (to pri l v
I do pref 764 National Bte|
Northern I*.i :*7 do pref *7 *
do pref 724 N. Y Air llr.ik* 121
1 Ont. A \V 214'North Am* rlcati P l .
•n •. K \ ,v \
• • VI ftn Hi pref 61
H nnsylvanla 1124 d* pr* f * •
H*'ading 17 l ; Ph tl M.iil 4-4
I do Ist pref 574 People's G.s '.* 4
do il pref *> Pressed st<vlCar 43
i R. G. \V . 10 do pref
do pref 9rt Pul tin.hi P *.r 18'*
Sf I. A S.ii 1 * IP. St in R A T
do Ist pref .... 674 Sugar 1234
do 2d pref 864 <l** pref 116
St. I. S W .... 144 Ten ft r * ,rnn
do pref 32 If. S Lit her 114
St. Paul 116 do pref
do pref . 1714 IT. H Rubber. 31
St. P A Omaha 112 do 1 ref 9I { .
Southern P* 37\ W-•* rn I’nlon *■*
Southern Ity 124 H. 1 AS 134
do pref . 564 do pref **64
Tex a IM* Iflc 16\ I*. <* C. &St L
llond*
r. 8 2* ref reg 1644 N. Y C Ists . I**' ,
do cou. .. 1044 N J. c gen. is 12*
i d<* ,S. r g . U6P * No. Pa 3s ..
dt* 3s. con 1094 do do 4s lap ■_
do new 4*. reg 134-4 M & O Is
do new 4*. cou 1344 N. Y . c A St
do old 4*. feg Ilf*4 I. 4s 167
do old 4>. cou li:*4 N. A W on 4 M 7 ,
do 6s. reg 1124 • ire N\ M.*
1 do 6s. cou 112*4 do do 4* I**3
!D. of C 3 65a 1244 Ore S L. *•* 1274
Atch gen 4s ...10>4 d<* Wj con 7*s .11*4
I do adjt 4m ... 634 Head Gen 4s
C. of G con Ys 924 It G \\ l*t- 9V .
do Ist Inc 47. St I- A Ir M
do 2nd Inc.bid. 13 con 5* . 1104
■at 8 ft •! lo St IASI
O. A O 4t ...10D gen. 6 121
do do 6* Ilk 8t I* cons .. ..1704
C A Nw con 7* 1374 St. P. C. A P
tki do 8 F. l*i* ID*.
Deb ;*s 1174 do lo ,' 1194
Chi. Trm 4* .. 924 **• * s ■
Col. So 4* 614 So Hv Sa 11*4
l>. A H G 4. .*9 S. Hop* A T * *c
Erie Gen 4m ... 714 T A Pa. Dtt* ...1144
F. W. A I). C. | do do 2nd.*
lfM* 73 Gn. P i 4m . . 1' *n
(>en- Ele 5a 120 Wahaah Ist* .. lit
low * Cen Ist* 1144 do 2nd* . I'k
I* N I’nl 4“ 99 \6 eat Shore 4* 11 ,
Mo.. K A T Wls. fen. lata
2nd* o*4 Va Centurlea . S>4
do do 4a 924
New York. Nov 2 -Standard OH, 9<(Hi
606.
Murphy A * •*.’• Mock Letter.
New York Nov 2 Murphy A Cos iv
The stfwk market opened with the dea
j Inga showing Increasing animation in eom
1 {karlson with INws of veaterday. and w I'l
la generally Mr*>ng tone prevailing The
j only exception of note to the gene ml ten
! dency of the market at the ojtenlnjc - *
Inistnea* wa- People * Gas. and elsewhei*
advances were ojinnmn. Sme lft
was particularly strong and active. Penn
ylvaaii-t was largely dealt In at >ester
lay's l-vel after allowing for the dlvl'len I
• n th* st*ek In the railway list a> Ive
fcaiurvs were Missouri Pa- Iflc, I man Pa
clfic, n*l Ihe Atchisons. Th*- Altofle w* r*
also actively dealt In. and showed a *l4
l*nsitlon toward recovery Ap.irt from Hu j
gar there were active <lealings In Ihe In
duatrtals .National Tube which was *1
idedly strong American Smelting and
the leather shares Nothing that par
rlcularly interesting t*x>k place in the lo
tl trjictlon group The Ismdon mark*
' for American stock/ showed materia! ad*
i vinces to-day. an) foreign houses wr
disposed to buy here Little of Inter* s
aside from the progress of th* political
wmpslgu was noted in this morning s
news.
MIICLI.h4 9F.0t8 MARKET*.
Not*.—These quotations ata revised
daily, and ais k-pt as naar as posslbla In
accord with tha prevailing whoiesal**
pri as Official quotations are not used
when they dlsagrae with tha pi I* as whoia
salers aak
( ountrr huil furthers Prod tare.
POULTRY—Tha markat is steady Quo
ta Mons Broilers, p* r pair; half
grown bguA; threa-foun hs grown. w|l
90c: h-ne. s<s7le; roosters. 4*b6*c. duckv
M> *"sc gees* . 76c15l 00.
EGOS— Steady at 19c
BUTTER—TIe tone of the market Is
firm quotations Western creamery, 19®
:44r New York state dairy, 19023*’.
extra Elgin* 26®2€r.
CHEESE—Market firm: fancy full
cream cheese, ll4<' for 90 to 22-pound
overage, 2^®.Vkp->und average. 13c.
Early % egetablea.
IRISH POTATOES-Northarn. tZO
welt.
CABRAGE—SfIBc rr haxl.
ONIONS- Yellow. In barrtla, 82 00.
eral., 90r; red, I! 90ff2 00
UreatiataSa, Hi) aad Cirala.
FLOI'R Market xteady. patem. $4 to.
• liuixbt $5 Bu, fan y. 8175. family, 8* 30
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel. L 7", ja r ea k.
$1.25. city meal. I"'r a*k. bolted, $1.15%
1 17S; water xrotind. I! 3". clly *rlle.
earka, $1 20. pearl srlt Hudninx, per loir
tel, $273; |>er ea< k. 8121; aun<lry
brand. 11.22MH.1t .k
CORN—Matker firm, white. Job lota, *sc.
ea: load lota 82c; mixed corn. Job lota,
•ic. carload lota Pk-
RlCE—.Market B endy, demand (ood;
fancy bead. 0c: fancy, MYc.
Prim# 8
Good
Fair I {ft>4
Common
OATH—No. 2 mixed, carload. 33V ; J- b
loll). 53ft35- wblte clipped, -aia. 37c; Job,
♦Or
BRAN—Job lota, 86o: carload 10, Vb-
HAY—Market atendy; No t timothy
2Vc Job: 87H cam; No 2. 85r Job. L>4 cam
auaar aad C uffre.
•L'OAR-
Cux loaf **< niamond A .... c.p
Cruxhed • *♦ I Confeetlortem' A 5 75
Powdered O-OO White Extra C SIS
XXXX. powd ft.M Extra C 5
Granulated 5 99'*JoMn C 514
Cube, l* Yellow* 507
Mould A *3O |
COFFEE—
Mocha 88c | Prime No. 8 .11 o
Java | Oood N,. 4 ...IbX.c
Peaberry 14 o Fnlr. No 5 .love
Fancy No 1 13 e) Ordinary. No 8.10
Cholre Nn 7 lU;c; <"Vnmon No 7 BVc
llarleart and auiai,, knppttee
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Aiabema ar.4 Meorala lime In
fair dement* and Ml, at ft cent* a barrel,
apaciai calcined fitatier. II (u p*■ barrel,
balr, 48,3- Roeedale cemeut 81 3b4*l ft;
oarload lota, special. Portland cement, re
call. 82 -i carload lot. 12 *J2 JO
LUMBER F O. U VESSELS SAVAN
NAH—Minimum. yard eixea. 810 80911 Ob;
car all!*. 812 SOS’.? 00. diffl ull alaea 814 UO
•18 00; ahlp stock. 00014 00. sawn tloa.
ft 0008 80. hewn 4lew Uftfte.
OlL—Market acoady; demand fair; al
nal. 44480 c. Weat V.extern bla :V *9l2c:
lard. 84c. neatsfuoc. aistlm . machinery 18
tl- llneoed oil. raw. 74'y. boiled. 7t,c. 1
kerosene prone wbtr*. O'-: water white.
l*c; Pratl e astral. t: doodorizo I .to*a
(oeolmo. arum*. U4*s. empty at, barrels,
delivered, ate. .
■ft- Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive uul iNpart davanna" on 90th Meridian Time—Oae Hour blow-r
Than City Time.
Hv'hrJuits in lifltu HunUay. June 10. IW.
m thi EArn Read p
No $1 Nl> .> (Cilltr tl Tlnw.i No. 35 i N*i 33
I. -^'l*l.l . an ~ :-a u i .*h ~ Ar 3 iftm, 3 :6pm
* ilia l* in Time.) i|
4 2l|m l um Ar HI • ki.h- Lv 300 em I <ftpm
\r Col * i.v \
9 lvi m • tam \r t harlot to Lv 9 66pm khan*
• . $ Ui i*\ rUH m •4* •"
6 \.4 I tk Lv H .opri.
, Lv| j 6 4(Hm 4
, 1. I M P
Lynch but L% l liptw - dam
4 Um, Vlf ,, Ar Ch.trlom hvIIIo Lv,, 2 ftlpm.U 64$m
\ .w .♦ ■ . L% II 16am I®s®
_•* * Balttmon Lv]{ • U $Up
11 .**u. . jmiii Ar . Phll.id tl phi* Lv ! 3 fiOam 6 66|>n6
2 °*4 i.3ain Ar New \ ik Lv U 10*m 3 26pn
\r . E\ '
N * “ft) Tiii: ngiTFii \m> \\ t5®T I
(i'cnir.il Turn ) II
12 '" .111 Lv . ...7. H iv.mit.ih 7*7777. .777.77, Ar!| 6 loam
lEastern Tim* )
6 a, atn Lv Columbia Lv|j 1 26m
9 :*)fttn Lv t par tan burg Lvjj • 6pm
12 l.v Ah vine . .. Lv 3 *6pm
* Ar Hot Hprlnga Lv 1145 am
*• iu At Knoxville L v * l-aiu
i• * 1
* i:, **n Vr Cinvliinatl Lv I tOpm
6 60pm Vr . st L,,uis Lv|{ $ v*am
• If Loulavilla Lv.i 7 45am
All fiaii* arrive and <l* part from the Plant Bye teen Htallon.
THROUGi; (’All BERVICE, ETC
trains daili. nuw York and itahida bxprhbs veeti
i*ul* <i ilrnlt.-t) trs Itt m. w,t i Pullman I Maw Ing Rouu Bleeping Pars l*w**n Savin
nah at .! New York Connect * at VV a iiikioii with Colonial Express lr Hosloti
Pullin.m Sit- | ii)K Cirs lH tw* n Charlotte a<.l Richmond all*) Charlotte and N*T
fo.K l*t';:, g Cur- t* rv• alt mialx between H.ivmimh and \Va*hlngtoii
TRAINS .:,* AM.;, DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vestlbttled
ltmii• .1 I?.rn tiriP, Pullnsin D awing Runii Hb-eplng Cars between Savannah
and N v Yiiik I ing Cal t- iv all iim al * b**wi*cn Savannah and Washing! *n.
Alft.i Pullfti i I‘r iwing R.*ni S4* • pin. Cui* letwen Savannah and Ctnc.nnail,
through Asi i vllle and Th" !~md * f the Hkv
t *-r impl fc Informal **r *• t* rates. M’hetlul* s. eft'., apply to
G GROOX’ER. Tick. I Agent. Plant 8y ‘en Htaitoci
JAMES FREEMAN. < P and T. A . 141 Bull alreet. Telephonrw-Hell. 650;
Georgia SSO
H II HARDWICK \*! 'ini General Paswengsr Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
811 OT Drop. 11 so. B I. Siul larg*. SIT;
chllio sl*"s.
IRO> Mark*** vry ilfidv: Bwwift
NAILB -Cut. $2 60 base; wire. $216 bsss.
BARBED W 1 HE- L $0 par IJO i*ounds
straight goods. ■236i>*>'. sugar I >iim mo-
I Issß**** llhiV*
GUN l OWDER-Pw krg Austin ersod
•h<*t. $4 W. half kg' 12 33. quurtsr k* gs.
$126; champion do king, qu.irtsr kss.
$2 26, Dupotil and ITaxaru amokcluss. hslf
k*-gs. > . • riftrttr kegs. 3*76; Lpotmd
canister**. $1 00; l©as 27. par cent : Troiatiorf
gnokrlMK powdar. l-tsuitl cans. $1 <, io
puund cans *)c pound
null, llialrft siiii Wool.
8 ALT l>cm ano is fair ami ths markst
ni.ujy. car toad lots. Id -iioiiiml bu/lau
p is, 44c: l<x’-|iouivi cotton m> k. 4*’.
liu-pouit.l burlap sucks, 4*Vac; 12u pound
rollon ks. 49U. ; 2C pound burlap tuckm,
U* , 136-pound cotton sack. So*. , IJU-xiound
burlap sacks. 66c.
lllDEß—xiark**€ trm; dry flint,
dry suit. 114< . graft** aaltvd. 60.
Udulr Nwnlnui; prlnia Georgia, fraa
of satul burrs nnd bin k woo). 19* . black.
16c burry, 10c. Wax. 26c. tallow, IVfre.
Drt*r skins. 9K\
r r lift and tuts.
APPLET Northern variety. $2 25®3 69
I HUNKS P*.‘ to o(h‘, 1. , to M>h, 64c.
6Ol* to 70s, 7c. 7to i*s, 6‘vc, x*>s to 90a, 6<-,
iSlf* to IMS*. 6*HfC
BANANAS sll/2 00 husi-h
I.KMoNS Market stsudy at $2 7f>fj3 00
Ct n‘ \NUTS s.’. ?6fi 100 |n r 100
I'FANt'TsL Am pis stork, f.ilr demand;
m.rk*-t firm fart- y h.-nd ti|ck**l. Virginia,
t w\ pound hint i-i k*t. Virginia, ax
il n- 14 . N. r ms*l peanuts, ♦
NUTS -Almoftda. Tarragons 16c; Tvlcaa,
Itk*. walnuts, H iwn/h, 12c. Naples. He; pw
. am*. 1* Hriizlls, 13c. flllw rfs, Ur; nssort
•d nuts fit. pound and 25 |m*ho.i boxss. 11c.
t nflou Itagslug suti Tlra.
BAO4IING- Marks! firm; Juts. 214*
prMiii*) 94* Urg* lots. 9V6c. small lota.
1-pound. h4®9g. J>* pound, saa
tftlarul t.agKti g. 12^*
TIE® Stamiarxl. 46*po*ind, arrow, larga
lots. 61.4 V. sin ill lots. U- -jo
AlaroM. ll♦m* mu*l l uril,
BACON—Mark**! firm. D S C H aldsa.
7'ftf. It. A belli***. *V (Eastern), tir
•or ding t avrragr six*-. D 8 tis’thn*. h\r
(V\t ■ i t-i r.). Fm<klu U ?*i*l* h\
HAMS Siu.iir cured, Il'OU^
LARD—Purr, In tlarcas. hSsc; In 50-
pouiMl tins urul M-pound tubs, SSc.
• onijeount! in llrrcn', . tins,
mil S'-i*ounl tubs, 6!*c.
liried and tLsaporaieil Fruits.
APPLES- Evaporated, 7d74* . sun-dried,
A PRIUoTH— Evaporated, tOc pound;
dactirlnr . lor
HA 181 NS I. L . $2.10; Impr-rlnl cahlnrts,
ft. 75. loosr. 50-pound l>ox*s, l%c pound
I'KA< Kvuporstsd, i**uit*d, 17V*c.
1 unpctifsd. 6%®9c.
PEA ltd—Kvaporatad, Wc.
MIM ELL % \i:oi n.
FISH Ma< kvrel, iaiif-Uirrals. No. 1,
$4Mr. No : $7 (*t. No 3. $5 77. kits. No.
$1 2". So 2 $1 10; No 5. U, t '.Gush,
Uj*<suiii Ui k** 9Vr • 2-poutwl bricks. 4c.
Sn**k***t herring.- per box, 17itl9c. Dut<n
herrings, in
Unr*'ln. $3 7.7
SYRUP Market quiet Georgia an.!
Florid* syrup, (Miymg at 2*4230c; aelllug
sr JJp C . s igai al 10(fl5c.
HONEY Fair *i**rnan*l. strulned. In bar
rels. .VaSi < y>r gallon.
High win*- haels. |1 27
OGC44 I HKI6IIT6.
COTTON, ftavarnsh to (UaSon. par
rwt . J-V. ti* St w York, per cwt .. 30c; to
Philad* Iphln |•* r bal* sl. Baltimore, Si.
FOREIGN DIRECT Bremen. 40c; Liv
erpool, loc; Hamburg. 4*- ; Genoa. 50c;
Harcehata, . Manchester, 45* . Havre.
4L . Antwerp. 4V
FOREIGN INDIRECT-Weak and nom
inal Liverp*>ol. Manchester, 67'.
Hamburg 6f* . Havre. Ge
noa. . Itevai nn*l St. Petersburg. TOc;
An>w*rp ? *sc.
LUMBER Hy Ball - Freight# dull; to
It. Imoie
M in hiding Portland
LUMBER By Bteam B.iwmnah to (la
- $7 0), to P It H or It it O
docks. $7 60; to Philadelphia per
w* . (4 pound* to f<iof>. to New York,
$6 W per M. ?7 25 to dock, lightered to
I; >inn to dim k ft®.*
NAVAL STORES The marks* {■ firm
medium stac vessels. Itoain-Cork for
utlcrs. 3s *vd p< r barrel of 310 pounds, on.!
i per ent primage Bplr*4s. 4s 9d per
40 gallons gro-s. and 6 r*r cent prirnag**
Ijorgn vessels, ro(n. V. spirits. Is 2d.
Btem. 11c p*r 100 pounds on rosin; 21Vo
on spirits. Savannah to Boston and $Hc
mi rosin and 19- on at lrits to New Ifork
(dim. i'Movmn\ :t r.
New York. Nov 2 ~-Flour Market ws
qul* Bg.ilh, hut no low. r alihough c'o#
Ing wlih an eiy ton*' Rye flour ei*y
Uorn mcstl, eicady
Rye dull; No J W* * .a* ? *?
Barley, quiet; barley malt, dull.
Wheat—ftpoi. stea l> . No. 2 red.
option- op**n*d firm and higher on • fresh
outbr*ak of kxillish Arg'H lrc r#qortf,
but l iter In ihe day colJ.if* • l ndar w<*ik
Liverpool idvlcea an*l dfepoT ' i * *o dou’it
the uracy of Argentln* dtmug ntw,.
Heavy * llirg for Lth ar uiitr a t nl*d
the late !-* *k Closed w ak it net
de* line March closed. 624 May cio*ed,
•IV. November closed, 77\ ; December
i losed, 7*%e. **
Corn Hpot. strong. No 2, I*4 . options
were comparatively w*ll suHfa'nel U
<!ay on higher Engi ah . *l*r ;n*l light
country offerings Closed firm at UhV
net advance May *losed 42V; November
, lose*i Re, December close*} 42V'.
o.iis- Hpot. atendy; No 2. 27 * o, ti n*
steady with corn.
Beef, steady; cut meats. Him Lard,
easy. Western steamed, $747; October
close*!, $715. Ruined, quiet; continent.
17*66*
P.*rk. dull; mesa. si:r4iU&).
Tallow, Steady.
• vtroleum, dull. iJPJv
Tiirprmln* dull, G'viHlc. f
Hk- quiet.
('••ffet- Hjtot R|n, harelv steady: No 7
• nvol. * h\c. mil.! quiet, Cordova. 94ff
I.3'u Futurea opened st ily at V lO
points decline and rubai dull and heavy In
absence of Kin aiut Santis* ibb*s. * on
*i*puni* of tndklav ami no Hrailllan ta
bb- .. t*onic umll Monday . Havre. 4 net
low.-r and ahkidiitely n< public Hpecillative
Inter‘*-t CUntr**! quiet 9* to 16 points low
m Total ralen, %,'IM l*ag>. Including No
vember $7 15; December, $7.25; January.
$7 S, March. $7 k
Bugar, raw fair refining t T 4c.
entrlfugal. rest, i%r; nmira-ses auger.
Tv 1 , refined, quiet
Butter, firm, creamery, KHtffli I '. state
dairy. 16061 c.
Cheese. >*sy; large white. 10' 4 c; *rna I
white, lie.
l-.'ggs, st"a*|y; state and Pennsylvania.
. WcHtern regular po king at mark.
I7ti 20'
Potatoes, quiet. Jersey#. 3T\g;
New York. |1.2501 t96fcc, l/wir l-4*nl
sl6"'*/! 76; Jersey sweets. $1 .YVu2OO.
peanuts, firm, fan y handpl* ked
other domestic, it
r'abuag*. steady; leng Dkind. per lOu
$1 rse*2.2s
cotton hy steam lo Liverpool. 35c
r orro\ si.t-.ir uii,.
N. w York Nov. 2 —Got tan seal 4l dull
n l weak, prime crude, barrels, 3th , nom
Ina , pure surntm-r yellow. 3147i34*". off
summer yellow, 33c. prime winter yellow.
prime white, J7tisNr. prime meal,
s2*.no4 J 6 su.
( IIH %Q 61 6RKFT*.
Chicago, Nov. 2 Bearish Argentln#*
new liberal re#*e|ptg oral
w it her were factors In si weak, though
artlvi wheat market kHlsy, Decemtier
closing under yesterday.
Com t*loa*<i 4 higher an-l oats un
< hang* >1 Hog product at the • Uee was
24 to 74'ulOe |ow#*r
The hading future'* ranged as follow :
Opfttl HtglWel IrtiWf l ('lowing
Wheat No 3-
Nov 774**7*4 7.i4t|73S 72V4073Vs 724
I • 744U744 744 734 7.14
Jan 764H754 754 744 744
Corn No 2-
Nov. . 3714374 -774 *U 274
Dec 35441364 354 4 254
May 364J64 36S1|V4 364 364ft*1'.
(win No. 2-
Nov 214 31M814 2144#ei4 214ft 2 14
224 22
May 23Vd24 23M)24 26% 234
M* ss (Mirk, per lorre|~
N'ov .$lO 624 Jin r 4 sb* 624 sl6 624
Jan 11 40 11 40 11 224 U 2L
Lard, (er 100 pounds—
Nov. . 7 124 7 124 7 00 706
1)8* . (i 924 6 924 610 6 624
Jan. 6 mo 6 *J4 6 70 6 70
Hhort ribs. |er 100 pounds—
Nov. . 6 .15 635 6 25 6 25
Jan . ♦> 074 6 074 600 00
Cash quo;atlone were as follows Flour,
quiet and tinrhangetl. No. 3 spring wh*i4.
66ft7Hsc, No 2 reJ. 734ft6c. No. 2 com.
tH4* . No. 2 yellow 334 c. No. 2 oats 22 tf
224' No 2 whit# 2**4 .No 3 white, *U4ft
26# ; fair t 4 > choice malting Jarley. sUish .
No 1 flax weed. $1 *P#|! 62. No 1 North*
w #'tirn. II 3!4fG 34. prim#* timothy shk>.
$4 10||4 20, mess pork, per ha*r I
hud. per 100 pounds. $7 074ft7 124. short
rilw sides, (loose), s*> 6bf|6 Si, dry m9*m|
shouhlers. (ttoxed). '.fj64c, short clear
Whir- (boxwj), $6.65416.75; whisky, basis
of high wines. $1 27.
LMMKft’ D%Y 6T PI6:0%I03IT,
Three Oof of 6*lve la%rltea Mere
Narrrssful.
Atlanta, Nov. 2—This was laidles' day
at Piedmont Park and the l.rg#nt crowd
of the autumn meet witnessed live goo#J
event ft. Three favorites won. Oelo Brook*
in the third race was heavily barked iikl
had an easy flnsh. The weather was
cloudy and the tra -k fast. Hummarles:
First Race—Blx furktngH George Rebar,
9 to 5. won. with Two Annie*#. 3 to 1, sec
ond. ami Eou. 80 t# 1, third Time
!4<-onil Re.-—Ftv- furlone* Toei
Itaripy, 8 to 5 won with S'-orinilottiv 4 to
1, erramt, end 14a Wtik-kllnc. 4 to 1. third
Tiro** 1"414
Third R<*—Gnr mil- end tw-nty yard*
0.-1- llrooka, 1 lo 5. won. with J-l- Jer
!>—•, !4o 1. MH-ond and I.llllen R-*4 7to
1, third. Tim- l4*
Fourth Re——Ftv- furlonx- I*rtn—*a
Mai. 5 to I. won with Dr Cerrlck. 8 to I,
< orid, and Calllpuee, 2 to I, third. Tim-
I OS
Fifth line- Klv- and a holt furlone*
Ma- aunt. 4 u> 1. won. with Julie Ruee. 4
10 1 ond. and Judg* Bak-r, 7 to 2.
third. Tim- 1 IJH.
on Hi- 4:mplr tin Trail.
Nw York. Nov. 2—Summary at Em
pire Clly trdik
Flret lu.--Srll.nu, about rlx furlonat.
Kl iun*. 7 to 5. won. with Stiorrhem. 4 to
I nnd 8 to 5. wcond. and MidnlHhl Chime*.
7to I, third Time 1 11.
8-rond Race—On- mile end eeventy
yard*, a-lltu* Carhuncle. 4 (o 8, won.
with Annoy, even and out, ee-ond. Tim*
1:488,. Two eien-re
Third Rare- Hill-dele hand! ep. live fur- :
lona- M—aha. * to I, won. with I'endl- I
lo 1 and 2 lo 1. ee*-ond. and Gl-nnellle, j
*to 8. third Tim- 12
Fourth Rare—On- mil- end e-x-ntv
yard- Blte of Ttoy, • to 2. won. with '
Fltet Whip. 4O 1 and 2to 1. awond. j
end Wither*. 4to 1. third Tim- 14*4
Fifth Rare—SeMn*. fly# end * half fur- j
ions*. 1 igeon Fot 80 to i, woo. with j
Plant System
of Railways.
Trains operstej bv 66th msrlJl in 11io--
Una hour slow* r thsn • Ity time.
In effect OCt. 1, 19(JU
Ail trains
Lv Savannah Daily Ar. Savsnnih
It. t w .ti
f P m Havann ih | 1 00 um
* am Waycruas 10 15 ant
3 1° *m Jacksonville.. ,13 10 n'o
•* 1,1 l 4, ii uiij Fbr •!. ...... | 7 iA) pm
llelwten ""
1 b sv innah 2 45 am
5 4 m ( i irl stnn . ..... |7 SO am
'* an n uni Eaat ... 610 pm
( "imt cii i * .ti pt#r* Tampa wlih Pen-
tin I Ot >• nfal rli .inirfs leaving
for K*y \\ * n an*l Mux ina MonUayt,
ThursiJays an*l Satar J.iv.* 11 uu p. m.
Call at Ticket nffi< #■ for further infor
mation
J. II PCLHEMPB. 1 P A
WARD Laic, c Ti k#*t Agent,
D# B*to Hotel I.i ‘m* 73
ll \\ WHKNN, l a riftcr Truffle Man
ager. Hivanmih, c*
iiYco.y
S-h-dlll.e Fff—ltV- F-f*t. Id. I**l*
Train- eitlve at and .hfairt from
fetttrel Htatl.m. W-t llroad. foot of
Überty atre-t
Wth Meridian Tim- n, , hour slower Uua
-Ity time
ArrTtre
Savannah; .vannab:
, ’ , * u,l * Ma. un. Atlanta "
” ♦‘-'" ‘-"vlnet.w,, MUI-.lHevllla|*B ounea
land all lnt,rrne<llaln |H>tnla|
| Aucu la Ma nn Allanta.l *
Idlh-na, Moti'Homary. Co-|
- Oo|>m lumluia, Hirm nxhatn Am I*B OOaa
'fw iun. Do*-, y.
' "I'm UU'".r. I'lltm-r Trait M
‘l'ally. tKx* -pi luafty
******* savannah and tybeb.
*Sth m-ri.tian or Savannah city time.
UIAVK SAVANNAH
oni, 6 JJ „ tIcW
Monday ft , m ,^„ r vno „
I.EAVE TYREE
Monday only 7IS a m Dally ..-pt
Mot t<l ay 10 28 „ m Da ID Bft p m
Connrettona mad* at t-rmlnal Mini*
with nil train, Naithwea* Weet and
A>uthwe#t j
Rlasplng cars on night train# t>tw*n
wavannah srvi Augusta. Macon. Atlanta
•b*l Birmingham
train# belwasn Ba
vannsh. -Ma# on s*n t Atlnnta
For copi #ro kfrmotlan, acvhsgui##.
r *:~* " n 1 lions apply to
' BREWER, efty Ticket and Pass
ng#*r Agent, 107 Bull atreat
or
j' c n „ M a r , , , N eT T * lR n ' p '” Tl-ket A cant.
J * IIA If,l General Pis4#- -8
Ttfwn M :ri:: s ' g
I> KI.7NF. Gen Rup-rlnt-ndeßl.
HaVM#-rwb Ot.
®K|Up3 (IMITEO
Double Daily Service
rJi?.*J ,hor * Norfolk. Washington,
Ualllnior*, Philadelphia, Now York aad
'ho hast
T- . No M I No IT
!•• Savannah. 8 a L Ity li S„ m u tt,
Ar r°.T" U - " A >' *Pm ft
Ar 515!5 ’* A UMy 11 n ‘" n 11 *°
Ar Durtrem. H a. UMy 7 Store llpm
Ar J.T T*. 8 A Hy *“• * "p™
Ar Richmond. I k L 11, l l&sra | p m
Ar Washington Hanna / **„, a
Ar Halt I mors Hrnna lo oam II pm
Ar Hhlladelphla. Henna... ] < yjpm * Mom
Ar Nr York Hanna i 03 (>m ( Uta
N 44 SV ST
r-v Savannah. H A I. nv 12 Jipre !l 19pm
Ar Portsmouth. H A l,.Ry| J r*amj t, Ui pm
Kteamer* loavo Norfolk dally, emcepl
Hunday. for Ifaltlmore, Philadelphia and
Now lofk, and dn for Washington.
Tho (hort lino to Montgomery Mobile
and New Orleans, leartnc Havanneh af
7 a m . arriving ol Montgomery I N
p re., at which point clone connection lo
mode with the 1,. A N R It , arriving
at Mobile 1(A a. re. and Now Orloana
7 4* a. m
Tho ahort line to Frmandina, Jackoon
vllle. Tampa and other Florida points.
| No. n | No *T
rrPivlnniT,: B A L HyTTHam I 47pm
Ar Fernnndtna. It AL Ry Mam * Wpm
Ar Jarkoonvllle. h A LRy ft loom 7 Supm
Ar Tampa. 8. A I, Ry... f. Mpre 4 Mare
MugiUflrent Pullman bulTel sleeping oar
oorvlco to Washington, Baltimore. Phlla
delphla and New York; also to Jackaoa
vllla and Tampa.
Dining cars from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Htiffei parlor cars Havanneh to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Ofllcr. Bull and Bryan atraeta
Phone W.
The Regent, k to 1 and 1 to 1, second,
and Malden. 7 to 1, third Time 1 Ml.
£ll*th Race One mile end seventy yard*
t Finnan. 1 to S, won/ with at. Hlmordan,
S to 10 end out. second, and 11 irttatlopocti
tle. UI. third Tire. 1 :PP.
tlaee tteeulte at Iretonla.
Cincinnati. Nov. 2.—Result* at Iretonla:
Fleet Here—Sl* furlontre. felling Dr.
W. Ramsey. * to 1. won with Delta. 7 to
1. second, ami 0n0t0,,3S to 1. third. Tima
1:14%.
Second More—Five and a half furlong*.
Whitfield. Hi to I. won. with Matrdloa. 7 to
&. second, and liednor. 20 to 1. third. Tima
1 •%
Third Race—One mile and a sixteenth,
selling llrana. Bto I, won. with leads*
vllle Helle. 4 to 1. second, and Windward,
4 to 1 third Time 149
Fourth Mace—One relic, selling W.iod-
Irlce. 4 to 1, won with ftauber. 4 to 1. sec*
ond, and Ireft Mower, 4 to I, third. Time
liirti
Fifth jure—Five furlongs Resignation.
3 4o 2. won. with Allene Abbott, ft to J,
second and Angee. 4 to I, third. Time
isftith Race—SlX furlongs, selling Blen
heim. 7 to I. won. with Fair Deceiver.
7 to I. second, and Door trend*, ft to >,
third. 'June l ie.
Ilia Democratic Meeting.
Brunswick. Ok.. Nov 2.—A big Demo
cratic rally will be held In title city at the
Grand Opera Hou*e Monday night, under
the auspices of the Bryan and Htevcnaon
Club I'ongresaman William Q. Brant
ley of this city will be the principal
speaker. Mr Brantley ha* opposition for
his place till* year In the person of Mr.
Mi.niton of Fltagerald, but he will be co
badly snowed under on next Tuesday that
Republicanism will never rise In th'* great
Democratic district again HreparatloM
arc being muds to make the meeting on
Monday night the largest of the kind eve*
held In Glynn county.
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