The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, May 27, 1884, Image 8

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8 THU WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONt TUESDAY. MAY 27. 18X4 TWELYB PACKET CHATS WITH ARP. ???WHAT ARB THE POOR OIRLSOF THE COUNTRY TO DOT Wbit bom# N.rih C.-.ll.. Ol.s Hit. Door, Whit Bom* a oral. Oitl. W|ht Do-8*.a- ford U.W. Xt.pc.il la JaaliT Bank- Haw Ha -xo'j the titer Hlwtcif. "What ahull we do with oar glrla?" I hare heard a good many fathers auk that question. I doat mean rich fathers who have no anx iety about their daughters, bat I allude to folks In tbe middle walks of life whose daughters have had an education and the father has nothing else to give them, is a poor girl V) do when the nulla ecli&a! comes home from college. It la right bard for her to descend from the beautiful heights of astronomy and tbe fields, of history and botany and the ebamben of mutio down tbe drudgery of housekeeping and sawing and darning and patching old ciotbea. Bat sup pose ihe is a good dutiful girl and is willing to do that and more, tbe question Is what does it amount to and cant she do better. Oantahe take hold of something that will ex cite her ambition and interest her and make her some money. Girls are Just human* and they want to do something. Girls who nbt marry and whose fathers are poor will need some money after while when tbe rosee begin to fade,the roses on their cheeks. Soma are independent enough to go to millinery and dreasmaklng, but this gives employment to bnt a faw. Some paint flowrra and do fancy work and sell wbat they make, but not many have the gift of g inina in that line and ao tbe queation still cornea np wbat can the clever I he baa load enough to carry now and my I I wife says I will get that money some day, she I lias faith and ahe cheers me np when f am I (down and that is whBt a good wife always .'does. She believes that money earned bon-1 estly is not going to be lost. "Wbat have yon done aboat your claim," I aatd I. "Nothing, there ia nothing to do that I know of. f gave tbe certificate to Mr I James and said I have beard aboat yoar I troubles and I thought I wonld bring yon this and let yon manege it for yon knpw bet ter how to do it than tbe lawyers or anybody I else. Weil T wish everybody had os mneb faith I and charity as Sanford Bell, I reckor bis boy I will get to tbe college some way and if blal daughter will gi to rai-ing strawberries I [ think she will make tbe 800 back In two or | Ibree years, ^7 64 - * ,/ -??? edjoOeZ [ hope i Bill Air. country glrla do to make a l'vlng for them, selves and feel Independent. Not long ago f was over In eastern North Carolina and I found the question answered in eorae places, I found some nice well edu cated girls cultivating (mail frnits and vege tables for market Tney dident plow tbe ground but they planted and hoed and weed ed and gathered the crop. I saw an acre of strawberries that two alatera had planted and they made a frolic of it, that is they went at it with a will and took a lively happy interest in it and they gathered 4,001) quarts and said they wonld get a tbousanl more and they packed them in the little baakets and tha baskets into crate* and aent them north and thetr sales bad averaged 30 cents a quart. ' Their total expenses tor hire of help and coat of baskets ami freight to market was fx'ou sml this left a thousand for their work and watch ing end constant care. Well those girls are proud and independent Their father bad five acrea and he was making money???a good deal of money. I never saw a nicer btuineta nor one so simple and sure. The land was poor and sandy. The rows three feet apart, when the plants get well let a plow opens i furrow close by on each aide and this furrow ia nearly filled with cotton seed and then tha earth ia thrown back on tbe cotton seed, after that the vines are mulched with pine str-w and that Is all, I never saw vine# aa small or berries as numerous, loountsd 240on one plant. They laid on one another.' This vine had beeu picked three llmei and there were 240 left Tlioy frequently picked a quart from 3 plants and left many not ripe. The; pick tliiSo'clock in the morning and tbe girl averaged IS quarts by that time. They be g???n again ax 4 in the afternoon and get IA quarts more. When they hire pickers tbey pay 2}j cents a quart to girls and 2 cents to boya fur tha girl, are more careful and do not mash the berries nor spill them and do not eat every big nice one they come across. But this la not all. Tm se girls have got crop of raspberries Just behind and they will make two or three hundred dollar* oil' of ??? them and they ere grow, log currants and goosebcrrle and talkjabout going into potatoes and beans and grapes and all that, well why not. Fruit growing is a nice business for glrla and so in railing vegetables. Them- glrla havo the ad vantage of ours for the market Is nearer, but 1 have never eeen the tune that nico straw* berries couldent bo sold.al home for 2D cents and that will mako lota of money. And tnen again tha exercise ia ao good for their healtli and the occupation la so cleanly end delicate and anils tbefr nimble and dollca'e Angara to well. Woman was tho that gardener wo read about, that ls:to say she was the first to pick the fruit and 1 bavoaiways thougutaheougbt to hare been forgiven, for her tint thought when she found the fruit good was to give her husbaud eome. But he like an old rascal went and laid all the blame on her and tried to get out of the scrape. Now there la a chauca for our glrla to make eome money. Let thorn try a suiall patch, aay one-fourth of an acre. I???fsnt out in August and have n good crop of trait next spring, ft can bo done. 1 heard a Nashville man aay that two S ean ago thare was no inch butlniu around asbville as growing berries for nurtbern markets bnt now there w*a 130 bushel* ship, ped a xl .y from one town, the town ol Frank lin, and they netted 2D cents a quart or six dollars a bushel and the girls did moat of the work. I wish alio dear creature* ware all rich enough to live wi ih-jut work and only had to work when they fell like it, and I never are ladles of culture nod refinement doing drudg ery but wnat it ahocke my humanity and I want a society established for the prevention oforueltr loanxele But work Is the com mon lot for man and for woman too and I reckon they are happier for it. 1 waa ruminating over theee things to-day when 1 met Sanford Bell on the train. Ben- ford, ihe old reliable conductor whom every body knows and everybody loves, and we got to talking about tbe tiiiita and llie crops and when I mentioned John li. Jams* and tils bast np Banfcml laid yea that ia mighty bad on James and bad on tbe poor fellows who had their money In hta bank. He bad a thousand dollar* there he said, a thousand dollars lb* savings of ten years and now he had to take a new atari and bla plana and hit hope* were broken up for be was going to taka 200 dollara of t hat money and eaud Clif ford to Moore's bualueia college and tbe 800 dollara waa for bia daughter wbo had been to good and so kind to him and her motbur and worked so willingly and faithfully at borne, and be bad picked out a nloe little place to buy for ber and let ber enjoy the ram* but tbe money wet gone and the prospect was bad, v??ry bad* After telling me of the dark aide he bright ened np and said "well I wont give up too soon for Mr, Jamra felled in 1873 and he owed me 500 dollara then and be paid it in full with interest and nllowed me a oteminm of 12 percent for my gold, jnst what it waa worth when I pat my gold in there, although it waa worth only 4 per cent premium when he paid it back. Ha ia a good man, James it, and will do tb* beat he can and be cantdo any more. Bom* folks abuse him for specu- ???latingon our money but l notice they nevtr abut* a man until he has bad luck and break* James speculated Id* Georgia rail road eiock two yean ago and made, they ear. a hundred thousand dollara and everybody smiled and atid Jems* its long headed mac, nobody said a word against "him, but qo?? r abuse him for being a speculator." the down train THE W72EK IN CONGRESS. In tbe senate the agricultural appropria-: lion bill was passed. One peculiar item in it waa tbe appropriation of $15 000 for tbe en couragement of ailk culture* Public build ings were agreed upon for Jackson fills, Flor ida, $175,000; Vicksburg, Mississippi. $100,- 000; Chattanooga, Tennessee. $100,000; Ope I lousaa, Lxulaiana, $50,000; Asheville. North I Carolina. $100,000. In the house Mr. Kellogg, of Louisiana, attempted an expiation which I resulted in a sharp debate in which Kellogg I w"?? roughly handled for allowing tbe plea of I the statute of limitation! to be interposed to| shield him in hie recent trial. In the Kogliah-1 I???eele contest Peel* waa seated. ACROSS THE WATER. The rumor that France contemplate* tbe I conquest of Morocco is denied Tne death of Bam Ward at Pegle, Italy, fa I announced. General Gordon has not been heard from I since April 15. Tbe Prince of Wales Is moving freely I about tha streets of Paris regardlem of the | rumored plot to assassinate bii The Wickllfle b /o try- / O CjeAbClto ", WALAi???/ (LaL.Yl/lAjatAA^^ yyt- dst-A. tZLSVL, />t*AAyr- 4*a6ojc??.jua i- &aa^c~C2 , <-A wLest-- C-t/Ast* ^ festival ia going on In Lon don. Lord St. Leonard, indicted for making indecent assault upon a servant girl, has b convicted. .Tha Man a.S tha Haaksr. Once upon a time a man and a monkey | chanced to meet on the highway. "Hallo, my long-talted friend," asked the | man, ???whither art thoo going???? "Bound for da city," replied tbe monkey. "Glad to bear It," replied the man. "I am going there, too. end we will travel I together and be of mutual bandit In case of | danger." The monkey grinned aiaent,and both wend ed their way. "Wbat ails you?" asked (ha man; ???I seel you are a sufferer and can scarcely get along.??? I Oh, you see," replied the monkey, "my madder, the had wbat you call scrofula, very much acrofala, and my farder, he had heap | aorta, some big, come little sores, long time. They both took much medicine, and when | tney died the sores waa all they left me.??? Yea, yea,??? replied the man, "I aee how it | Ia Your mother Inherited her disease, scrofula, and your father cingbt bison the I wing, and yon inherited or was born with both complaints. Bat why pine away and | die when you can be cured?" "I been done used over eixty bottles one I drug store medicine, and it no good. Money [ allgono and sore here yet. Suns doctors| ebargeheap money, but no good." "But, my friend," anld the man, "you got I hold of tbs wrdng medicine. Go to the drag store and get one bottle of B. B. B , and bc- foro using all of i t you will feel bettor. It is I a.,nick cure. It will cure all aorta of aorta, jfr??? M . rIoU , ???feo?. 0 ?p H .itra AUa^ta, oa. om?? acrofula, blood; poison caught on the wing, with Judge Tompkin??. iJcdr -JLzr-JL ???fccjb: . T ClA^-A-eu-^ &U*>-V-tS&A> / AaQa '44-ClAf-' tCAJ-4tAA~ s(-QjLa-4j??, AaQa gjstt-tr-cCA ??? SajzXL-B- CAAtA CAaaa??? C&aCa ^-Yr~ GLCaAaCA*Sl/tAAU??e&JGA /' <X*CT)/IAS}4AsIO/>*- ??rr~ CtAAA^A.<nAJfj /CJZ*<sifiLsrt9(Ld*4AQA -yd- ??? (fib*<tAs4AAAA&esy~ \4salAa 4tAr- <za^, cA~t^afi&-aj??A yriAAr- *2a~O^Aa??U0 ifV*A~9 itching humors, catarrh, blood and skin dis- | eases and kidney troubles." Mr. frank R Walker is associated with me In the , snd butlneta given to cither of us will be "I be so thankful for your kindness, and Jointly attended to, MarJPh._lM4. will go get B. B. II. to-day," replied tbe J monkey. det wkytt HENRYB. TOMPKINS. buxsT Addrtaa No 852 P O. tu we nkr . and not , . IIVBAB OUT | 8QLparmiai i ^^??^ 1 nornforel** Add l'honplintf, npmbli la tick lleadtrhei Virginia and eo- i,if, I c??umi hick ueaumeue, auu tuenvai depression {tanitlll.rVL Wr-) ???ipSiiwZIi"' iooidant to certain Stages of rheumatUm, " Rflr* frt ??0 fin nerhunraiinmn. Non-rt-1 Dr, Fred Horner, Jr., Salem, ???V, ??? e^.UUdline NolAmb.ur TI.C save: "To relieve the indigestion SSr re .???vr- T r , .CS , iSl. , .??? , /-5?!?? , Sr* I ,u ''??? , *y o ' called lick headaobe, and mental C d>ORfk A MONTH . V/wt)v beat aclllne aplclra In Ihe world. Asotite wanted. OO . . ...lee In the world. Aidra. taY BROVaOV. D-tml>.W(|h is incomparable." LONG TIME 4 per cent. LOAN&I aim txjlor.Jr..??m sue Commock, the New I'rlurlpnl I* elanxl ae Ions tie Intereat I ' or * broker, foraoear l?? |M.Id. M-n of m(Kl, r*(?? rn-ai.a .hdiu.l wrKe at oi.xie fnv iwrilcu'ar., eun'mlua ?? da lor Loan forma,, t'ev*???''"! ???"???nrllg only for Intereat; A Care ol rurntnonlit. Mr Dll lltrnaby.ofOwego.New York.aaya "O. Peraenal ae.nrlly only ... ??????*??? **??? W. nib Ml. cinrinunil. I that his daughter'was taken with a violent I cold which terminated with pneumonia, and ssari all the best phpalclana gave the cave up and PutffiisOuf".. f HiWthouHxtAt M.Y$mmc.Katirv??iiv??vtcklKjCY<rfc IR'irsjjJuSxRH AC010X8 Boiereim Pbpal . said aha oonld live but a few hours at moat. Bhewaain this condition when a friend rec ommended Dr Wm Hall's Balsam fnrtbe Lungs, and advised her to try it. She ac cepted it as a last resort, and was surprised I ??????"find tbMU prod'uMdYmarked chupHbr Add raw H. O.A V TttNIOON MlqnU.(l? 1 ???>- ??????* * W ANCKD-l OR * SKILLED MACBINI8T8 CUM >??? and I car builder. McConoe, Taylor A Co. I _ . ??m ??"wkf Over one hundr the better end by persevering a permanent nmikWM iU'fm'iicct nclumcrU. UavUmm^I mm In her _ _ 9dO?? UgrBt^N.T* Over one hundred peonlo have beet) killed by *??? at hotels lu the United States la a year. Better Late Ttiau Never, ???Don???t pat oft until to-morrow what can and should be done to-day," is wise. If you ??? rVTr 4 , 8 ? 1 ???? X Lfory?? nr ,fetb ' toud uoland, about liall j xxxakpa bee line to thp druggist,and gat a WtUimd begin tout* 11 at once. "Verb rt, ??? r ???T ????* river and JSjsffiSKe??x*'Sg'??ii,.. jMRaaK- trade. Pen, w. - a Aiptssik N. Y. medical pmfenor has a pair k I of slippers made of tanned human skin. SEA SIDE RESORT. OIUBEBLAltD ISLAND. "8*a Mde" House with new and Improved a, r'mhxi-daUoae, will be opened lor*unt< April (S 11-4 hi.cant amt bathteg, dihtuK, bp. tnc etrx *l??-ce pci week 8p et*I nm ANCOSTCRA BITTERS, the world-renowned eraettmapdtsvtfpraur.a delldoua davor toaU uKSt7?????? , J , ???cW45??A5. , ^ t0 ???' ut ??? , lafclllea 'D^lycoamunSSTn'nwtih^rauetat hy xht sate, commodious aad toil atllln* iS i*.Ti^m^???' N '' J ' uln lD . mlnenl d ???* The destruction ol th. stadt theater, la Vienna, wa* not total . The othose, pdvat* boxes, library they abuM him for beluga e| About this lime we mat t and theenginrer, Mr. Adams ram* up to fiapford and aali^ ??? white tbe newa my friend, will w* ever get anything.??? * ie*??d blm np a little and .TO THE CREDITORS OF MR. JOHN H. STEAM YACHT EG MONT. tadmm.^nftS bft^M xetefo rail "od'. k *Tor T fur'hi t r*i>f- r ic? **. ,C - k 0 7!y JSr?? k iJ l ,???.*'i7h!?. ,> i2 l N , .* T 'x??? , ^ k e!i!. ht* W. H. BL'pELkY w???- L hlfr ln New York, died In Hen Fieu- Fmprtator. Conbarland l??laud ('??> I 01 coueumpllon. All Urn# d?? now dead. And Bxnforil ch r _ then told m* that Adame bad $2,500 In thar- andii area bin hard ean.ingv in cold aedboa James. And winurandaummer and day and nlgb' I A LL PEBSOKH OUT OK THE CITY OF AT- while he stood at hia post of-duty, which i* f A Uou holdlac csnlgcaiosot dipo.it or tuimsl tbe poet of danger. . b-mdo* netr* will pleeea forward thetr addrem to Well all this is bed. very bad and there ar- 1 1 ll ra.T,,'. 0 ,*!?? 3r y*: i *??? ,,n 2* many worse ceaei. eaatord xold me abou- - ?? Hrrotar praoarad for the Intormad-xa ot oil ertd them and said heiwaatorrierfor aom* others JtQC \ I'ttu vosrtx M , i an than he.waa forfaimadlf. ??? > ()^l).UL/ Wrnim Free to Aerixla euxTa *Bveneers.???Tx a bi*c??.t thin* on earxh. ???Bntthen".said he, "Ur. Jtmee ie yonnr i ""f 1 _v enough and imartenonebto ria* again and I BmtintSBB-faie I.yi 1 **??? Vi Un! 5 3 believe he wUI do it aodi m nothin* to..y Jtii^iLcJUDKKEqAgOX. a Bmaii^i, A word tohurthl* feellegs or barrvihlm, for . New York. ikifcSi!!rival rztrtrlatrrarihena Wr 1 . ^^ Mr.??????' v > CU,, ' , Ax-nrnua P,\|t||r >$?rrouhiu , *ji Iu*A.U??nF. unnaiu tl Nw??e??* ??nxt??ll **.*Oenemiiff ??>*ttm: It r.cv??r fui>. $1 A * <1 * l, *s , *u , or by mill from J. u, AlUai, Sib First An., *tw York City. TO BE SOLD AT A BABQAIK. mHE WHOLE CF THE MACHINERY AND .1 ttxturee of the Aualatoo (-trim Laund y, gkkermel the proprietor eauam it's. For terns, apply fa> BEKJ. J WHFALS, or X. B. yEAGir. Asm tvs, Ala. Tho Blamoon onxbassy arrived In New York yes- lerday from Waxhlugton, aud In two weeka begin a tour cf tho country. As ia Care for More Throat and Concha "Drown???e Bronchial Trochee" here been thorough ly tested, and maintain their good reputation. The Wlwnnxln Wtate Pioneer anoctatlon will meettn Hadlsonon June 11, jolutly with the Dano county aisoclaiion of plnuoere. BURNETT'S COCOAINE, The Beat and Cheapest Hair Dressing. It kills dandruff, alleya Irritation, and promotes a vtgorons growth ot the Hair. Hnrnetl-e Flitvorlnc Extracts are Inva riably acknowledged the purest and best. I.ook for Youraeir. Beware ofalowac'ing imitations of Ben ton's Capclne Pornt Piasters. Word Capcine cut in tbe genuine. Fx.stpeakrr Jamra XV. United, of the New York.LvglsIuture, UAKE8 A FEW REMARKS. "You did not go to Florid} for ytur cough and cold, aa yon prop.seJ?" "N??I I found tbe noernaty vtoue end |>!u4 urema in fonr Allvock'a Parous Plasters, two on my back and two on my chest. I was quick ly cured; they proved a perfect ahlelx' again) pneumonia. These piasters also cured my ion of rheumatism lu tbe shoulder, which for months defied medical skill, I have found them very quick to cure and absolute ly painless. In brnitra no external remedies can be more effective.??? "Allcock's," la the only genuine Porous Plaster; bay no other and yon will not be cheated. Showing* decrease??? Btock at all United States Same time las Showing a Stock at Interior town*.., Hama tlmo but Tear........... Showing a dreretao.... Btock at Liverpool-... Same Urns last year...???...??? Showing a decrease-..??? A m. - r lean cotton afloat for Great Britain.. Same time but year Showing a decrease??? NEW YORK. May 53- Tho following are the total not receipts ol cotton at all ports dnee Beptem per 1, U83: Now OrlcJUU Mobile^ Savannah 64Q.W8 Charleston 4>2,9tl Wilmington............ Norfolk 7~.IZZZZ???7ZZZ'ZZ 6???3!fi7a BalUmoro. New York viif''???'**it****is****i 1 niniii"''!? 115*2^9 BOltOn* sssaaoxasssassassss 175.718 Providence ...... Philadelphia ., Wait Point Brunswick-... Fort Korol??? Pensoooux..... City Point??? 'udlennla. Newport ewe...... Minor points. Total ance 435-1C0 lower than yesterday. Sties ol the day 40,000 bales." NXWYORK, May 24???Total vlslblo mpply oTeotton foethsworU2,t07.C63 bales, of which 1,034,2:0 hales ia American, against 2,8 5,158 and 2,ro3 95l biles respectively last year; receipts ol cotton at all Inte rior towni 8,425 bale*; receipts from plantatlona 581 bales; crop In sight 5.516,526 bales. By Telegraph! LIVERPOOL. May 24-noou???(Jetton firm; mid dling uplands 8H; middling Orlesus 5 X; tale*12.0G0 bales; speculation and export 2,0(0: receipts 3.010; -kts'I-w. 2,700; nptanda low middling clause May and June delivery a 25 64. a 24-64, e 23-64; June ana July delivery 8 WA, 8 23-64; July aud August de livery 6 31-54,8 83 61, 8 32 61- Augustaud September delivery eai-64,8 ll-tl. September and October de livery a 30 84,6 si 84; October and November deliv ery 6 16-84, 6 17-84: November aud December de livery 6 14-474, 8: 48 84; September delivery 616 (4, 6 14-84; futures opened flat at the deillnc. UVKRPOOL. May24-1:?? p. m.-Sslc*ol Ameri can 8,800: uplands low mlddUDgclauso May dcllverr 8'.3 84,seller(; May and Jane delivery 822 81,sell- era: Juno and July delivery 8 22-84, ???elters; July - gust delivery :6 27-84, buyeri:; Augurtend >er delivery 8 at-8I. buyers: September and delivery 8 26 61, aelleist -October and No vember delivery 616 ??t, oeilen; November an t De cember delivery 6 ti-84, buyers; September delivery 6 81-84,.lelleri, futures closed ???. NIWTOBE. May21 Cotio- steady;iswajlngop .4.719.124 SATCSDAY, MAY .'4. New Voik-No mat rial (hit gs occurred today Tha Inlllng lx tomewbat depreoKd, aud futures ranged downward. Spots stoody; mlldllng tljjj Net reoclpta to-day amount to 50) bald, cgelrbt 4,893 bales last yoar: exports 2.672 bales; last yoa 18,143 halos; stock 460,289 bales; last year 828,804 Don't Mplll Ihe Milk. "There la do uie crying over spilled milk," e*J?? the old aaw. If you are not only bald, bat have no life in tbe roots of yonr bair, there ia no use crying over that tuber. Take both time and yourvelf by the forelock while ???here i?? a forelock left A pply Farker'a Hair Balsam to yonr bair before matters get worae. It will arrest Ihe falling off of your hair and rie'ore i's original color, ghai end auftnerv. It i* a perfect droning withal, clean, richly perfuiuau, cools and bean tbe icalp. It la an indisputable fact that there are many article* now in market having an ex tensive tale, which are used (orculinary pur- twee, that contain substances which are in- urious to health. Bekingpowderacontaln- ngterrealba. marble dust, alum, ammonia, etc. Dr. Priox???a Cream Biking Powder la known to he pure and wholesome. JUIJ-. XI C- ((...?????? August ???.11 24 U September ....U12 all 74 October.....???1;.22?? sue corruq mauxci-x. CONSTITUTION OFrtCE, ' Atbxnta, May 24 la8L tHimrax aeevrxw. New York???Tb* week patsed off wlthonteffkctlng any material change la the cotton market .The close to-day was quiet and oteady for futures with p-tcei a tew points above the figsres ol a week ago. Spoueteadyat unchanged price!: middling 11918 NKW YORK. May 24???The following la the com pa rati vc its lament for th* week ending to-day: Net receipts at all Colled State* porta *???? Same time last year j Showing a decrease??? 2 ,??x2 Total receipts *.7?? I ex Same Urn* last year snowing a decrease, exports lot the Below we live the opening suJ closing quotations of eotun futures In -sew York to-day: OriKKD. CLOSED. May _tl.7549 May It 56311.69 lune ....It (4 ts Jane. 1162X11 Pi Inly. ???.u 82 (|....???. July...............U Sinn 81 * August ???1192*1198 September 11.7001! 72 October....???_lt lx* It 20 Sovember :l 0:84 November 10.6801199 December.a December 1 '.67,510 >s IanO*ry???._tl 0851198 January ???U 04oil 04 rentuary tl x6plll?? Fuhinur???... ???..f Olosed dull sales 10 000 bales. Liverpool ??? Future* closed Spot* Up lands 6 5-16d; Orleans (7-18d; sales 12 COO bales o( which 6 000 bale* were American: receipts ??,M0 American 2,180. Local-Cotton Spots nominal at the fallowing prices: Good middling HHoi mldlllxu UJOtao strict liw mldltlnv Ho: low middling UMo; item good ordinary It 74???: tinge* UJ6>1 stains 9KBS*(c. The following la aatiutmaeui at note. - ax.o xhlptr entt lor to-tayt uenm. Air Litre Uxilroii 4 Georgia Railroad ??? ??? ??? ??? Central Rail out - ??? Western end Atlantic BaUrood- 8 'Ve-t Point Baxlrnad... 8 YoTA Ga - dame week last year Shipments today- Hblpmentr prevtonsly ...... Local consumption since September 1??? 8.542 Total.. Stock on hand. 5.666 NEW TOES. Hay 21???Tha Post's x??ttca market report asyr: "Future deliveries, follow: e the de cline at Liverpool of 2-8td. lost here 4??t 100, recov ered 12-100 and closed doll Meyf-ico and tbe hal-, GALVESTON, May 24- Cotton quiet;; mlddllcg llKtmt receipu 2t bales; groes21, sale* 26; stock NORFOLK May 21-Cotton firm; mlldltng 11541 net reoclpta 138 htdoa: grom 184; stack,,??)!; axes ???; exporta coastwise 160. WILMINGTON, Ua; 2-Cotton quiet; mlddKng 1154: actrCMtPfibales: ???nwe 1; tuxes mmc; tktak. 1,587; exports coastwise 263. SAVANNAH, May24 Oottcu doll and nominal: middling 1154: netrovdpts 11 bolus: atonl.; xoiaa none; s-.rok 1,919; exports ooastwlxe37. (???KWOKLxacci, May 21 ausedv; ml-'-lllng US'- act reielpta tlx Axles: grau 116: <alrst,500: ?????????k 111,070: exports to Great Britain 4,024; to Franco 1; tooonUueut252. MOBILE, May 24 -Cotton dn???l and nominal, xald- dUos lib: ue?? receipts 25 oolxa: sctM.25; sales (0; ???task 7,581; exports coastwise 175. MEMPHIS. May 24 -xiotiOJ. tttady; -riddUn* Ilk; net rece pts 117 esxee; ihlpmc-is 48); eslu 2xm; ???lock 23.328; miee to ipinnen ???> . AUGUSTA, May 2i-Ootton quiet but firm; mil- dttxti u)4i net reuapta 5) bala; anlpmena ??? t ulei 23. CHARLESTON, May 21???Oottou nominal; mid dling 1154; net reoe'.pa tl calcs; groax It. talce none: ???100X3823. THE CHICAGO MARKET. Feataro* at Xha *ja*ala4tra Harasiaata t* Grata aag I'NtlM. By telegraph to Tha Constitntlon. i'ltovieio.M, grain. Etc. Th* Isllowln* quota Hops Indicate th* fluctuations 1 th* Chicago board o?? trade to-day: Openln*. HlgheeL Lowest Clcdng. s m 18 86 is'80 IS 60 18 60 Usek qulsoseaG Nxw Yoxx, May 24.???The following la the state, meat of th* aweetated banks for the week: Loans decresse -???It 348.600 Spects decrease 10.804,100 Legal lender decrease ??? 4.068 x00 Deposit* dscreaxe SO 825 4x0 Circulation Increase.- 126.300 e decrease 9484.155 Th* bonks are now $1,809,026 below legil require-