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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1877. - | the Sinking Fand. Bowen to charge | overdrafta fntereat staten: were regnlarly re «ount In condition, or to kno TILE SOUTIL PARKS, | trroiant s vovlon. e hudsoms nfo- | fhe pking Fanh, Howon bl s o horty | s el St syt e | ot i contton, o 1 11 wan po-viate (hat e 1ad azreed to go to Texa | whether he b ae Interest or not, | nized. Inone ce (as per b dcter, Noy, G0, Jepeistintty - andre fustend of Springiell, and he could slow the el Prusy | 14 fitec vecvived ourstates | dane o hie e Fepation. 1o b Wl st paewen given hin, eweary, drdway told hive Jatow how {1 ) 2 vently furnistied him persons | tho manner ty which the park financial b L AT st The Secretary of the Commission | iuat e wonld per'wiltiess a4 zoon o the Commit- ecause | cilly in duplicate. Hoomanines Wi col . ninee he harl nuthin wia =i to with that financial b 3 » dnttes were Feb. 11, IR74.—J. Irting Pearce, Treasurer: | simpdy v take chacgo of a trust fand, With tho Connona presented and declined; no funds; wo | flusnces of the conrern ke had nothing to da, hear nothing from you. Answer, Mr, Cos saya that the arcount was frequently o3 ani for lonz perioda overdrawn. Mr, Peacce saya Axrnicax Excitaxar NATIONAL BASK, New | the truth s o to the_everdralt that it was ntterly YoRk. ~In formen that Bawen hs provided tands; | Impossitie for the Troasurer to_ know angtaing h 4 ¢ awvet laughter, e knew nothing of any acconnts A met. ot Tenary bt hokdlid go ta | excent e Fecelved from the Amerieny Exchanze apringhor, and used bia fnfnence 1o pans the resp- | Hank. Dusen had borrowed $30,000 from th ution In the Honee. 1fe did not pot any eotimate | bank, snd this amount was palid by thres drafte on ehat it would cost to et the renntation throngh | drawn on the Commissioners, at intersals of Sfteen e Ganate. Nevor offered any maney, ao faras he | days. Tho hank banght $30,000 worth of certit- Kknety, to gny members of the Lezlslature, caies, and the drafte were drawn In order to enin Engagement for one week, commencing MON- DAY Evenin®, Aprit 9, of ROBICIVT McWADE, In hie own verslon of RIP VAN WINXKLB, on the Stand. 1S YOUR | what is ere sl and yor_will HARR e tow it Ty Chauncey T. Bowen's Dealings with - An regarle the eharzes made by Gen. Emith, New Yorx, July 14, 1874,/ Irring Pearce: | which are given in the repott of lhn’nmcuflln:a of ‘We arc In ndvance twenty-three hundred, Coupone | the morning ressiun. Mr, Fearce adis 10 his denials atill presented. Anewer, made “f""' the stand & focther emphatical nega. ANEZHicAR Excrianar BAnx, | tion. Tie never had any accont an Treasnrer wih - sny bank in New York excent the American Hx- July 14,1874. ~ Pay a1} coupone; 1 remitat ance. | chanve, —with acenunts which other Commission- J.”InviNe Pragcs, Treasurct, ‘crl rlnlglm hs\u de'-‘vuh mh"llml hadt nothe - % ngio o, Nordid tie at any time ¢ he Com- 0O¢t, 0, 1874. =/, Jrring Pearce: Your note due mflnlvmer- with intereston u'vcrvlmn- fhe Amer- 20th wil. lies over. Jiave you provided for §t1 | jean Exchange Eenk while fhere wera fnnds in i Austrer. AMERICAN EXCUANGE DANK, gmn;h to lhl,i credit of the Board, Instead of his =y iaving aurplus fands on hand hete, the acconnt of Qct, 0, 1874, —Don't understand. Bowen will | the Hioard s the Third Natlonal ‘wan generrlly be 1n New York Monday. J. Invixa Peance, n;efduwn. ltluhllmd;nlcn that mb’e"‘l mnems - the conpons ol the park banda to be dishonored Dec. 31, 1870.—, Ireing Pearce: No provialon | when he had funds of the ¢ ammisalon in his ha made for January Inierest. Answer, He iad always feazamitted to New York fund ANERICAN EXCiaNoE DBANK, fickent to meet all the coupons that conld be s rented there, If those funds had only beenlet Tminp Nazionis DaNE op Cmiraco, Cmicaco, | mone. * e iy e 1 ol v Antl supported by & complete Dramatic Company. Park Board Cortificates---Com: e Fentetel) wanted to kinosw If e offered them | more time. The account was now practienily | If not, wlil provide and telezraph to-morrow, about it ae M. o was aflowing olner purlies, (b NI N IHETes oy Satray o Commasy licated Accounts, any trene SVitmess ephiet, eharply engugh, | ciascd, hut had mot heen throngh Pearce's Lok, J. Inving Pance, Treasuror, | draw on the acconnt, It ieas never overdnwn by Thursday eveuing, Aprll 1%, Farewell Deneft to P! * o, nof yet any Park Boaed pronees,”™ e | althongh standing balanced on the Trust Company’s o = i) 5 any draftof Mr, I'asrce, who had fron time fo W B CTAPM AN went to Epeluztield. becanee Cammissioner Morgan | bonke, # Feb. 10, 1874, —American Erchange National [ time scntun inonsy ennuzh to meet all tha matar- = e e T i, ond would not, |m(v"hlm any | {Ii/ Grn fi"'l"\_"?th’{'nm?gn l::‘tl :g‘rl."(;v&l::m Hank, New York: ’l'n ”:1'!, £onpanng; w"_lrlcr:;r:‘n::.’ Ing “hapuns. It war ouly overdrawn becanne of IAVERLY'S THEATRE, Finis] '] . snylug that the Board had a fa)l receipt. | held eigl nde besida the ten, 1 A 4o 3 d . Bhwen's checks, s < Mr. Sberman Manages to Finish B e 'K, bomiritor {0 (he originel €ofs | 1hey were ponas of fhe secomi sérics, * These wers Me. Nichol, 1 wnd which was used to pass the original | fesied Oct. 14, 1874, and the conpone hiad been D T ™ Zave witnean & Tettor Lo Senstor May. | rezilarly paid, Relfeved thab Nr. Price hancht purn, The Patk Board gave wiincas 85 to go | fome honds of $laughter & Co. al about the time Nome, not 10 o 10 Fesnx, Witness had given two | (ho diapatch was sent (March Jast). He also Iitight veecipta [n full, oue In 1873 nnd ane in 1875, bat [ nine bonds from the THinois Trust and Savings In- Doth of these wers frandalently obtained, 14 wan | stitution. Mr, larmion who gave him the §3 by direction of | mp, DAVIE'S STATEMENT OF NOSD ACCOUNT w T Rowen, 3 wan produced, and fhoweid (st on — day of Tty oJudqe Dunlery~You cave me 15 cents and | siarcn, 1877, 'nine bonids were houcht from Mr, fen, Rowett gave me & quarter to pet dinncr with, | Gabba, of the 11linois Loanand Savinga Institution, You also pave we $1 1o get home with, | and ane from Mr. Sinughter. These had been can- Senator’ Sonthworth—\Well, you and I haven't | celed. Ten nonds were aleo purchased from Mr, Tribed tho wit, Morpan, [ -flufihlu..] | Bpencer, and were now in the park oflice uncancet. “The witheas further sald that Nicholla' frstname | o, They bad mot heen placed in the Sinking wan Dantel C, ~ fle had contribnted 81,500 tothe | Pund, and were pald for by warrant foy 81, G0, £100,000 fund for paasing tho blll, The money | There was nothing to prevent thelr’ reiasue, wae spent sinong ‘tne people—nol in the Legiala- | hnt wilness wonld © not Issue them ture, Never kuew of sny inoney spent in Spring- | o Towen withont an order. of neld. Nicholte told him abont this. Ha preptred | the Doard. It was probable that the Hoard thongit ciol for Hlowen 10 introdice, but aller. | they wanted more bomin for tie Sinking Fund and Retnen of the famed OATES ENGLIST COMIC OPERA, eomprited of forly srifaia, tho most Anceesy- fut orgsblantion fo tho reproesntation of reineil camia opers in Amarlea, combininz all the elegance a i e ith the aparkie amd uf wit anid miste, under the magagement of i et Colrlite. Aaslcal and Seaze Director, Mr. Witllaie, Monday and 1‘n-lll{ esenings, April 10and 17, La Fitle de Mme. Avgits Wednewiay aven. ing, The Grana puchesss Tharidy and Friday cv: ingR. Gerofle-fitpnt turaay evening, Trebizonde, Wedncaday and Eaturdey Matinecs. Hox. sheet now 0pen, and acals Ay be secured sig daya In advance, McVICKER'S TUEATRE, ‘The eminent Character Actor end Comedian, Mr. F. 8, CEHANFRAT. Last night but one of te ereat drama, . Story Alout Those Treese SAVING21cogt, Men and women should Ue careful of thelr hair, Itis not mercly an ornament; it Is as murh a V:rl. of Nature's plan for the perfection of bealth and the prerervation of lfe, as is any other member of the body. Men of sclence. have searched long ard pa- tiently for the best means of preserving and cultivating the hal Thirty-five years sgo, the eminent scholar, Prof. E. Thouias Lyon, of New Jersey, entered 1t a thorougl hlllll¥ of the matter.” He went to the very root of i, and his labors werc erowned with miceess. Tle i was who gave to Gorrespondence Between Mr. Pearce and the American Exchango Bank. What lflen. Smith Says Tie P.xpefls 1o Proveee Rlatements of+the Treasorer. What John Wentworth Got for His Land from the Park Funds, Wards withirew 1t, ‘Uhis provided for 8 payment | found afterwards that they had nosuchneed. The | - 10, 1875.— E. Willson, Ksn,, Carhier dmerican the world that priceless discovery, ! ARKA] RAVE ESSION. o him of 81,000, r‘n’. Kalen, Bldwn} aud { honds rematned uncanceled because they could be | Frckange National Iianlrl New York ;-Dean Sin JOIIN WENTWORTH. KIT, UR, THE NSAS T LHR. MORNING BE N B R o prosent nt izl have heard of 1 | Tefsacd OF cxehanced. for bonds of the et serice. | ncloned herel pieaso nd draft on Kogntze lros., 9 Next week, Mr. Chanfea will anpear, for the first CONRRSPONDENCE OFFERED. ¥ Mit. MOROAN Ty a snbreqacnt letter It nppeared that witnesy | 310,000, for my credit In account, Yours traly, WIHAT IR GUT FOR 113 LAND. . LAX“»’ n several years, tn hisoriginal impersonation of The Sonth Park Investigating Committes turned | then testified that e never hieard of sty such resn- } lind been unable tu ohialn soine notes from tha South P J. Inving rnnrng 1;;'";.""" One of the closest cxaminers of the Sonth Tark 011 S 2 it Fordny morning. thelr trip to the | loflon. . Sherman maid thatsf they would givc Wm | hank nniess tho bonds shoulil be eanceled. It ath Park Commissloner, per . N. Pareons. | commissloners is the Hon. John' Wentworth, bet- NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, v":";."l‘m‘:g“{::;:m" T orated them, _Tho | $%,000 e would o down toSprinigiield aad rauelels | moemed, further, that ho hml thaught that If, 11, ter known as ** Long John." Iic has thus far re. | CMEmmsmm—m—n ¥ Tuveatigatian. Shermun made s ranibllng | 1Tonore conld extend some notes held hy him, ‘and ‘““f::n‘gu‘:t‘. e ats Funed mver 10 witneam AN | Gan, Smith wanted to know If 1H0R0F0 a6 1o gt 13 was written out ubgreat length, The witness | & mortgage on property which he had already aold e 8 written raport (fo the Huard, scthing forth | fo the Board and recclved payment for. The wite Sherman's clalmis,© Tlese were that the lloard | nees did not understand {hat nnything of the kind shanld carey out thele agrecmnent (o take all Bia | was conteniplated. —it was simply toaln an extens troes: that they should poy him 82,0008 slan of L1me on tha notes, hinscrvices from May 1, 1 1o ilate, In reply to Mr, Tracsdell, the witness sald that Lwo iing 0f $1,400 il §4,000, of thereabiouls. | all the Camniesioners wore cuznizant of the purs Tho witness reported nufavorably on the clalnm, | ehnee of bonds i March "They alao knew that escept as ta the §E41, nud, on motion of Commia- | fourtecn were nreded for Ihe Sinking Fund, Wit. Sroncr Gage, that amannt was allowed to Sherman, | yewn did not conelder thal the Board were In de. subject to tho provision that he would give & | fanlt so lonz as they had cither bonds in the Sink- recelpt In full of a1l denranda, ing Fund or the maney to purchaee themn with, Tie In reply Lo Col. Thompaon, Mr. Morcan sald that | was unt aware as o the lezal requirement in re- Do never had any conversation with Shermanasta | gard to the purchinss of bonds, reopening the cane, Mr. Kales—Thers ia an annual requirciment in jy Mr, Trucadell—11ad no recollection of ln( n lav. conversaifon with Bhernian In (ne preeence of hin MNr. Hiarmon—¥ don’t know from whom 1 deriv- Son nm thin eubject, Iludnever mado ny promiae | wd the inyproasion tiiat it was necessary (o iy the tosherman it he might reopentho **cans &nd | fourtcen hunds at the epecial time named, \Waes claim, * and ng falve urclcuses were used L obtaln | rants have been insued withont heing countersiane the receipt, Told hir, however, thalhs abould | ed by the Auditor, that ofiicial not being on hand 0 to (he Bonrd and pet uwfiNlJ the report having | Juetnt tio time, bol In evory ease the omlesion heen teawn up I Jangary and tho money not ad heen mapptied, called for until Peb, 8. Sherman always grumbled |~ Many more references wero made. to the letter. alittle, and eald be onght to have mora, W itiess | hook, ~ Al the letters acomed 1o relate 1o financial - Clark-at,, oppusite Sherman Hease. LAST TWO NIGETS Emerson’s Minstrels, FAREWHLL SATURDAY MATINEE, ADELPII THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, TH&H{;U \.DRPHAN S.‘fififx‘:’nfigfi}fl fi:j'x' inttrely New Olla L Tha Parkers ) 9 lils, The CUa JACK AND L, Hhofe, Vi avers: arand TONY DENIERasClown, liailet, Pagnio Deane, Lesile Aprl 16-=The Sjountaln Sewdow Masacre The sy Matinee to-nozrus 3 MUSEUM. BER COTP05'S VAUDEVILLE A%D KOVELTY COMPARY, Houses Cronded, Celebirated Lee Family. Cicano, dan. 10, 1875, = Georqe 5. Cot, dent of the American Ke:hange “Nattonal celved bnly $29,400 for fand boaght for park pure Pearce, Treasurer South Park, nnfluc;lc Klo.ll’):)fl poses, but wants the Fifty.ifth street bonlevant Baturday Iast to pay park note due Chel a3 by "c:m’ ““'I 'mzl‘l'u'n“' 'and will Chemicas note completed befgre anythingeise ls dane. presumably Ay L e for the rearon ‘that the Improveient would en- pal Coauncey T, Bowey, - hance tho valne of a teact uwned by bim, facing Jan, 10, 1875, —CAauncey 7. Bowren: Remitlance | Western avenun. John owns eighty acres, witha referred (0 Juet this I:;'::“:Aggig;k" & A frontage of 1,720 fecton that thuroughfare, which, as a5 4 % | fr donstlens knawn, fra bonleyard. The property o 7 . | Is petween Archor avenue sud Thirty-ninth etrect, aam B0, e Tearet Aottt | B e s R Tite Lini & foe ok you remitied? Answer. dred yardas sonth was boughit for S1.000 and S:2, 000 s niéaw Bxcitanor DA, an acre, bot Mr, Wentworth woaldn't sell for an s, | xuch fgbres, Turoughia misdeecrlption, for which Jan. 20, 1875.~Remitted $10,000 the 10th, Did | A%me unknown person Is reeponaible, the orlging } lan of hasing the Wealern axenue boulevard 200 Yo recolve t? _ - Invine Peance. | BB O O erverteds and It was mads 300, the Jan, 9. 1875, —7. Treing Prarce: Remittance of | descrivtion readinz 200 feet euch wng from the 2, 0 centre of the strect, This necessltated the nc- Lth recelved, and account stliL overdraei 82,500, | (KTcement of 106 feet i depth irom Long Jokn's zbiy aeren, e put b prices away by and ihe Jan. 93, 1875.—F. Willson, winlesioners fought bin A, I e Trcioved T bt e | ey could eflect & neitiement,” They did not want e 4 i, Chle | 10 Condemn the land, since their experience e o o9 on Nationa) Fark Bank: Kew | ln “that ' direetion lind" 'hten 'rather " costly, attorneyn and uaun onlookers wers present. Gen. Smith presented coples of the correspondenca bo- tween J. Irving Pearce and the Amorican Exchange Natlonal Dank of New York, Mr. Kales protested aralnat the admission of the 1otters, They constituted an ex parte atatement by tho bank. Tho only actual question was by what authorlty the American Exchsnge Bank had allow- ed Mr. Bowen to deaw checka on the account of the Toard, an accoint which stood In the namo of J. Irving Pearce as Troasurer. Me. Trueadell sald the Commilles would rejoct all hearsay or ex parte evidence, nn admitted astrue. Mr. Kalen could havo coples of them,and decide ae to whether they were true. That could Lesettled before night. and offering them at that 1imo was simply & matter of convenience. @Gen. Sinfth proposed to show, In opposition to Mr, Kalen, that Bowen had authority to draw on e bank. Ife charged on the Park Commirsloners that, In tho face af thele own records, they had Kathairon, For the growth and rrescrvation of the hair, The preparation sprung nto immediate and wl}rlkl-wld'u l:vn;. : ted for il waa just what was wan or the purpose, LYON'S KATHAIRON has never been p:’up- planted or cast aside by the people, for the very firM reason that nothing cqual 1o it has ever een found. The consequence is, that the KATHASRON has become more and more popular every year, and is now in daily use by milifons who under- stand {ta wonderful valuc. Besldes belng the best hair dressing ever pro- duced, it will positively prevent grayness, aud wlil restore new Lair t6 bald heads if the roots and follicles are not destroyed. If these things are eo, s not such an article of the greatest value? m several yeare before tatement iy inat the receiph would : S'Gk, 1,000, According. 10 oty nceount you hat | —8 _combiuation of * property-owners, b3 | “Tiiag they are so, has been testified toby thou- | The Two Ouar Fans (Orplinns), iRy emaita m‘;‘-:‘:'fl:‘e‘r' et the | S Rere iy farther ciim. 2 Do el vt ini Bt we to pank oncenirone, o2 | money ehough 10 pay ‘a1 ors Lan par the (o R s ary ot every e Thay fualyy | S3ne, and fs abundantly proven by the Tistory, | _ Admisslon. 15, 25, 25, and G0 cents. o oxtes ‘Tremurer, whilo holding park funds i5 s bande, Mh, BIIWAY asking advice ax fo rencwal of notes, e of cor. | EOUPORS. . nvia Peance, | Loied 1 pdy Sie. Wentworth §20 8 front foat,arat | Of the RATIAIRON for more than one-third of | ghatie fof rescrted seats. : cxplained that advancos were made {o Sherman, | tificates, and the like, Counscl The firet wana warranl lasucd 1n October, 1871, | many questions as to (he menning of revero] payable eliht month later, or un dute I, 1§72, by | paseages in the differeut eplaties, but nothing of which tiac the trvee were to be delivered. "Thin | wpecial importunce wae clicited nnill a remittance Wan the warrant far $4,600 which Bhierman had | of $70,000 10 the Amerlcan Lxchange Bank was 1o dlscount, The resolution ofteced by | renched, This, the witnges snld, wan for the pur- witneae did not provide for a definite employment | posa of payini the Jnnuary coupons, of Sherman at n speciiled date, and for o certain [~ Mr, Mavon wishiod to know why thisamonnt was finme. but simply ompowered the Commitiee 10 [ remlited when the booke showed that the bank mike & contrac with biw if they deemcd It beat, | held §722.000 of the Hoard's money. Sherman was paid for bis trips to Michigan and | - The witneas sald thal thero was New York, A DISPITE A% TO TUR $72,000 ACCOUNT, L MENRY W, HARMON, and it wan not “at all probable that the. bank Secretary of.the Sonth Park Board, was e next | would hinve paid $70,000 on account of It whila it witnese. Wan irat emiployed as Cluek i January, | remaiued unadjnsted, The nccount was onened as 1872, mid wan clected Scrretary Marciy 16, | niomornniim acconnt with the bank In July, Witness described the uaunl munner of lasuing cer- | 1876, by direction of wilnesr, Commiseioner Bid- tificates of Indebtedners, Mr. Bowen, the Presi | way was cognizant of act, and was at thel ked n preat Lad allowed Interest coupons to be diehonored, and that he had deposited the money inother banks, frum which he recelved Interoet, and which the Commissioncrs allowed him. Counsel further contendou that he could prove which e had asserted, and that he could open up n very sorjous phase uf the matter, o sgain start- edtoread tho coplos, when Senator Morgan asked If they were goingto ad- wit henrsay svidence. Mr. Traesdell thonght 1t would take longer to pecaro tho originale from New York than to prove the coples. Mr. Kaleasaid the originals had not been do- a century, A FATR SPEOIMEN, 1 have heen entirely bald for_scveral years, con- stitutional, § suppose. | used a few “botties of Kathairon, and. to my great surprisc, | have a thick growtl of young hal) & the rate of 85,500 an acre. which, for the old Tieighton tract, ought to liave been, and une dunbtedly was,'satisfactary to the owner. "The remalnder of the cighty acres was nereased In yaine from 20 ta 25 per cont by the bonlevard, and Mr. ‘\\"en\vfl.rlh was ahle l‘ll v‘?;" his lclnull;e ane - » eesrment frumn the money received from the 1o Citteaao, June 14, 1875, —£. 5. Willson, Cashler, | noct to pnta littlo aver §10.000 inta. Lin capaci etc,—Dran Siis: Your lote favor advising that my | pockets: oli fora litsle steip of Jand which he account fs overdmwn is ol hand. 1t should not | Gught to have givento the Commissloncre, In have been overdrasen had niot Mr. Dowen informed | cojsequence of hin haggling and stabbornaess, i':?xa';"'e recently that the account had a credlt | property north of him bad to lbc bougllllnl. e RIANCE,. ', B0 £ 1 ren e Ticlose No. 110,054 on Natlonal Park Bank, | Bt A T o, T Yalne was 000, which pleuse credit my acconnt. Right opjiostte Lung John's elzhty acres, tonch- » J. drvise PEance. | fne tho boulevard, Is o Jurze tract belonging to = , John_ Mecaffery, ‘'who, though he derives all’ the June 1, 1870, Ireing Pearce: Eouth Park | Senefte accruiny to hix property from the boule: New Yonx, dunc b.—-J, Jrring Pearce—Dran Rk Our Cashier has repentcdly called your atten- tion tu the protructed overdesft” of your account, Let me mid any request to his that it have your im- mediste attention, Gro. 8. Cor, President, MOTTLED GERIAN S0AP, WwHEN BUYING SOAEF — ASK FOR— PROCTER & GAMBLI?S Mottled Cerman There 13 N A COL. JOIIN L. DORRANCE. No other article I8 comparable with the Kot ATiON i ruspect of these three most fioportaut points: 1. To Cure Baldness. one Better, IR MORE EQ0NOMIOAL FGR FAMILY USE: LIROAD TINE TABL manded from Mr. Pearce, 8o far a1 ho knew. Let [ dont, spueared to act as fuancial sgent of the | timea menbor of the Finance Committee. Mr. | cunpons presented, Declined for wanbof funde. | vard, yet has paid nothi them, and indeed | T . A ey e e that gentleman bo ecnt for and the quostion asked ll‘fim‘l' i rhoatmich lln:fm’:’l fi\‘fi'n n‘._" iy oo e ;I-l«;'knl-;lwg;_; Jho fact, Witness wan Inatruct ; AxERICAN Hxcitaros Bass, ;‘.“T‘m’;fxlr’éd |R;|m¥:,':n ictng outeide ‘of u:‘edcjfn'mf 2- 1] RGStOI‘O dll(l chltlr‘, ARR AL AND D ARTURE UF TRA[HS : ro kent Lo him thi i . o no o Treasurer 18 1o how the (‘ommis: pis 5 g 3 IV i M tawhotlior v hald the etigiuals, Do Tn some Intancos o amounta. were fofl | sion looked ou flin accaunt; The. four checkn in | dune 1, 175.—~Awerican Erchange Zigne | IEHOR oF the Fark Conmlaners e —— The Committee consonted, Gen, Rowett saying that ho thonght this tho most Important polnt ralsed. Mr, Truesdoll's recolicction was that Com- missloner Sidway testified that the Bosrd held that the dobt was due by Bowon to the bank. ‘Gen. Smith sald that Mr. Pearco was asked for Wlank, Conld not sny when that syatem was | dispute were rocolved at the same timo as Treasur- inaugorated. Bometlines he cortificates bore [ er Pearco’s acconnt, I July, 1876, The Board only the signature of the Becretary, having | hind no renort of these gecounts from Pearce hee neliber the nume of the party to whum ‘payable, | tween Decembor, 1874, and duly, 1873, and this nor the time at which puyable, Itesolutions might | wax the first they knew of tho matter, It had been be passed authorlzing the Finance Cammittee to | the understanding of the wilness for the last threo extend the Indobteilness of tho Board atxty or | months that the Comm| T Don't know of any coupons duc until July, Tete- graph particalars. " 5 ieisu VEance, A LOUD CALL. June 156, 1875.—/, Irving Fearce: Twenty-one e 2 Yye coupons, a1l N0 T3, due daniney, 185, Y Wonderfal I’nnl«:" An Ezploding Fly AMEMICAN EXCHANGE DANK, el Gray Hair. 3. To Remove Dandraff and Vl\l’z Sundaystda. m. 4 Kl.xliv. P oaners know of the exial. e Svectal Disvateh to The Tridune >y . e lettern or telegrams, and bad not produced them. | ninety d-h n:d ‘lln‘“nm“;:::el ;ffl',:.:'rl.‘: ’:l‘:‘ ‘;;'l’f\'»:' :m ‘:.ffi?:,‘:“;.,d lfl.:m:‘l:rd;nnu rrlnnilct} to m-'lll:nj 1{‘. um = .41:‘l¢rllcun! fi{rhugn; n:nk\; "1" ALLEN's Grove, Wis,, April 11,—Mr. Temnel Be;mt“', [he Hmr k"‘“‘fim". glcflfimgn{:&)‘lmfi\&WA!H . n, who aometly ( d a8 be ed two thousaud o 14th, - Coupnns No, 12 = ) - s e e oy et o pay snother.” Moy had Bated, & gy o | The in duly, 0V InviNG PEANoR, | Poswna inan enterprising, Inteliizent farmer living _'_L___' (s comer alailson. And 8! the depota ) "17t mand ha en made spon o 3 1 on certificates In near this qaict little village.” On Taesday morn- Cuscaao, June 10,1875, — £, S. Willson, Castiler, | Ing be set hin men to work wiih & horse-pawer ete,~DEAR St Iuclosed please tind No. 110,200 | sawing-faachine at the farm-house wood-plie to ate credit my sccuunt, 1| oup yp the regular yearly supply of fuel. The ma- order o pur fuicteat. | 1, answer fo Mr. Trnesdcll, witncss sald that hs readd 8 copy of n letter undet date of Aug. | general inpreesion wax thai the Comminslonces, from himmelf to Dowen. notlfying the | cxcepting Mr. Sidiwar. learned of the matter for Iatter that the Board had no money totake wp cer- | (he firat time about throe months uwa, Messrs, llflnc;lw, and Inclosing renu!lnn:;lmlkl Cornell and Price acemed somewhat astonlalied The Chale stuted that the Secrstary, Mr, J, I, SicDonald, had mades formal demand for the on- \lra correspondence, tolograms, etc., with the Amerlcan Exchanvo Dank. BEAR IN MIND.—The Kituamnon Is no ticky, paaty sulphtir and sugar of lead, to pafut and daub the halr und paralyze the brain. [t s aParific Fast Line,.. «|*10: itabuone Dy o, v Giliton 1020 al e N lieht Ex. via C'toa) “ll 1 te, on Park 310, 000, which ples have recetved statements. Would say that | have n e - | & pure and limpid vezetable Jotion, intended to | aUmabs Night Kxpres Gen, Smlth—=Bowen Thbe to ralse 3 no meaun of knowinz the stale of my account | Shine had been run some years, and had bot re- ] 4 i lon, 4 i Nkt K : Mr. Kales protestod that no poltive demand had | 1ot Gl e Cortinenten Treouli 16: “'}fy"('-':fi' [ S great many conversa. | With yau whila ofher parties o alowed (o ehesk | contly come into Mr. Downs hands, and, owingto | Fectore the balr by natural zrowth and refuviie- | SLISERE HOTKEAE uliane: ‘been made on Mr, Pearce sluce his Jast sppearance oration, 1t is the most delightful tollet drees- fngknown. Nolady's or genticman’s tollet oufit Is complete without LYON'S KATHAIRON. ONLY 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE, SOLD EVERYWHERE. ountax Foun au he fiad ] 0N eopy of & sccontl Jciter April 1 1474, mlewat= | Sat mi o aliiagpre On the ¥nblect, und tried to dreased to Bowenand detafling the then Ananclal The witness was sliown a letter, purporting to ataniding of the Board, was aluo tdentificd. in this | nave heen written to Mr, Wilson, of n;"mmfcan a reference was made toa note given by J, Ieving | Brchangs Uank, dated Feb. 8. 1870, and alened Pearce in paymont of his Park assensment, Thie | & Clinuncey ‘I, Bowen, Prestdent, pee 110 note had heen rtandlug since tho fall of 873 but | \Witnens knew notninz of the authorhip, wilness did not know what was its amount. | "Mr. Kaics explained that they admitted the tolo- cii Niiwaukee Fast Stul Bitlinaukes par oial iy BAifiwauke Pamenaer, biireen i 2Mudison b i agalnss it. 4, Invisu Prancr. - | ite peculfar Leavior on the sall memornble morn- = 1ng, It I now for sale at a low figare, June 21, 1876, —7, Jroing Pearce: Fifty thous ‘ rand past-due certificates ngrunud. Bhafl wo re- | ‘The Aiy-wheel was o unique conglomerate, I tuin remittance of ten thousand for conpons, or | war mada of heavy aak plank frmiy holted to- pay ceriificatca? AMEICAN EXCHANGE HANK," Feihu and hooped with a tire of band-iron four = nches wide, —the whole then securely bolted to an June 21, 1875, ~American Erchange Bank: Re- | old cylinder head, which was keyed “upuon tho saw on the stand, and that ho ought to be present when the coplen woro read, Senntor Southworth thought that no direct de- mand was mado on Mr, Pesrce In open session, Mr. Kales clalmed that written domanda for doe- uments and records were to have been made to Thought 1t wae patd In tho end of 1874, but would | prama and. jetiers, oxcepiing the. Hawen jetior, | tain remittanca o pay coupons. Jourgal. Air. Downe remarked (o the former owne x Fhon il aallobls Hesionn him, Mo had recelved and obeyed a great many, ‘ \mo and the amount, 'Taourht | Gr h pung i 2 i . . e i B L i relinble Mexican | 2 but nong n relation to tho papers In discumslon, | ocas o meons e b00r 1t Aren Tutereat. " nte | daiethis. it should be submitted to Bowen for Jo 1avixa Prance, | erof the machine when ho purchated It that be | y\7ar | Mustang Lindment wellw to- | a—herat corer o g was afrald of that fly-wheel, ' **Fly.wheels some- Cutcago, June 22, — X, S, IWillson, Cashier—DraR | thinea *bust up,’ you Lnow. Sz In reply to your teleeram asking if youshould | ~++Oh. I'll warrant that, We've béen using It two piy certificates ‘or retaln remitiance to pay cous | years in that shape. Ii's stronger than s cast pons, 1 replied by wire: ** Retaln remittance to | whee Juy coupuns.”. You will pleare retain all remite | The machine was net, the feamn put to the pow- nices from me to pay coupons maturing July 1 | er, the motion got up to a good, lively * hum, ™ prux. Certlficatea are invariably patd with ware | the men were hunding on the wood, a Tew sticks rant from the Hecretary on me, Which warrant 1 | had Luen thrown from the saw, when, without the pay. Iam pot authorized to pay certificates in the | siizhtest hint or worning, that wheel took its last sbsence of warpunt. J.Invixg Pance long **fy,** The band-lron tire strulghtened vut i - na sliff ax & atake and shot aver the entlre length of NEW Yonk, June 21, 1875,—7, Irving Pearce— | the farm-houne, landing In the road in front. ~ One veritieatio wae the only note given by Pearce for taxesor | In anawer to Col. Thompeon, Mr. Harmeon rald angcasments, A third letter wae dated June 23, | that he keptanaccannt of all the'certificates {ssed, 1874, and advised ae to certaln Anancial transac- | Al of theso were numbered, and all had bocn re- tions, Ono dated July 22, 1874, Inclosed two cer- | jurned. ; tifcates, nnd asked advico as to payment of 2y Mr, Herrlek—Certificates were naually lesned sonic loans, Dy the Bourd, bus sometimes where time pressed 3r. Tracsdell asked what tima elapsed between | no cortifcatés were sont on In biank to Hiowen, the date of the certificates transmittod to Bowon | wiio might bave to ralse, say, 520, 000 that day, and the lost letter requesting Bowen to send infur | 5 VE 00 Sriio Sedson Tor fastiing bond 1n matlon about the dispoaition of them, In order that | blank was that Bowen hiad to rencw part of an ac. the witness might ba n.' Mr. larmon | connt somotltnen, ni pay part of I auld that about two Ar,Howen gen- ot Weliaand KI b=Depat corner of Canal and Kinale. MIORIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, nipa nnd fout af Twouty-sucand-s, Yy moree raphidly than it did DBALM ) yenra ngoy hefore swnrme of Imitntors, tempted by Iin FOI | Mitecons, nttempted to crawl EVERY| inte faver on the Mustang's EVERY reputation. There noevor wis, Y| and we belleve there never EVERY | wiil bo, n remedy for_pain WOUND| Rust o wid 1o Mexi- e woul ! produce the originale 1o far as possihle. Uen. Rowett said sv fur &8 he was concerncd he wanted to get at (he facta withoul tying np the fiuunnluan too wirongly ta tho atrictrnlvs of evl- lence., On_the suggestion of Col. Thompson, the Com- mittee decided to hear what Joel 8, Sherman had 10 98y, Mr. Pearce Lo be sent for in the meantime, Gen, Smith sald he wanted tha lettor book and all tho teluzraphic dispatches, and 8 messenger was nccordingly ment for Mr, Pearce, . Mr. Davle then turned in o number of accounts, t, 1001 of Lake:st. . and ‘icket-ofice, 07 Clark-at,; soutlicast comeruf itags WPl Lisund Paciie Notel, and &t """“1'1"“"‘ eave, [ TArrive, '» ¥ainand AlrLy PERt. e, yany WOUND)| fingel 5 merey | pame o n anawer to Mr. Merrick, tho witness sald that WOUNDI ily=for 25 conts, T1saturaay nday £x. § Sonday Ex. § Datly. the purifculars of which were given In Tuk Trine | erslly accounted on hls returo from Now York, Oth- | a1l this was done by di o ro Com- | DEARSiR: Your faver of tho 10th {nst. inclosing [ huge fragment of the wheel want plowing throngh Y K%, ¢ Monday Ex.. § Daly, e bf yeoteriay, " o Tehtora werd 10 bauk ofliccrs In Now Yark Rkl | uittecs wnd fhat o the reriifonins Jonance Come | EI0.000; In receiveds e have Innuired of you by | the Alde of the house tnio the. Ltehens Borriy Tha Secretary read the commnnication from ~ woncr: LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED OHIOAGN, ALTON & T4 3 04n, A BT TAMR ang ORI0AGD Dator oo et g VAL SHORE LINES, and Twe: Oftlce 134 Hand telegraph whether you desired the renuttance to bo | scaring the kitehen. used In paying cettificates or counond. Ly the fying plaster and eplinters, ‘A segment of Ou Baturdny there were presentedd to na for P the cylinder-ead struck one of the teams, not ment the followlng certldcates, viz: $10,000 by | doingany great execution, hut peeling up the hide rd; $20,000 by Chemical Danki | pretty severely. But the graud gt was made by s for State Eavines Inetitntion, | aheavy,kuottédsectionof the planks, which scemed g ‘w fiuve beon_identified with the Sonth | to be torn out of the wheel bodily. ' It rose in the Turk from Its commencenient, having negotiuted | ale at an angle of sixty degrees. and, deecribing & most of fta orliinal bonds, knd we hiave recom- | macnificent paraboly, sped slong over tree-tona, mended {ta socaritics unquatiediy, but some of | railway, and fences, Hko 8 nad bolide, until it tho transactions that knve come under our obeer | reached the gronnd, forty rods from tho scene of for statements of ncconnt, which fowen hud falled | way wera afterwards appruved by (he Board. | This to tuenlah, his memorauda having been left in New | pegten extended over considerablo tme, but York, The witue«s conld not ray whethor Bowen | gnally a reaolutlon was passcd, on motion of ever furnisbied these memurands, ont fic mast have | Mr, “Cornell, Aug. ), 1873, providing thst wnade some verbal report. A letter dated In Bepe | 311 certigcates should bo nlx.lprovr«l before fasuc, tember, 1874, sud addressed to llnwnn‘ st forth | All the statements mado by llowen had been thst o protested note liad been recelved from tha | yerified by the return of the certifentes. - As to tho Continental Nank, and aaked for explanations s | £7:2.000 Accotnt, 3t wos the fact that sonte person {08 certifieale with which Mr. Bowen had been - | fiad' drawn out that amount fram some sonrce trusted with In order to take up the note, THo | where the Commlissioners had resources, Dut tho cortilicate wan afterwards uscil for psywent of the | certificatea had been all returned, and wore now in il and ring her TilE WKAT PARIC BOARD miking far an examination, Mr, Trunesdel] moved that the Secretary be (n- atructed to inform the West Park Bourd that the Commitiee were unable to fix any tine at which they could make an Inveatigation. Ife was also lo request Mr, Davie to make a preliminary exauiina- tlan of the books, Mir. Davie sald ho wonld be hapoy to namea persun who would moke a preliminary examination PRONOUNCED RY PXTHACT Lon & A Pcicin an) Ieona Fast ! ‘eoria, Keol cht & VPaducsh 1L 0. E }: CONSOISEEURS of a LETTER from « 1, Lacon, Wusty'ton kY (*1: under his supersision, indebtednene, and ‘(e cxplanation of (he delay | fhe vaults of the Board, Al nioneys recelved by | Yatlon forsame time past have ramovliat impalred t was o big burst. Tho machine, of > MEDICAL GENTLE. & Wiy Acvamnidat'n j e B o Vit yked that, {n fustice to hime= | whs Brobably thnt Howen. falled to ralse tho cash | the Boned msl apreat o lhd boskn our confidonce In 1ts management, We should he Is now kindinz-wood, TO LE TUE MAN at Mudras,tohts e = aclf, his booke shuuld also b exauined. iu timato aave protest, Such was Bowen's ox- Mr, Trucsdell=Let us try to reconcilo this ac. | kreutly rellovod if you will give It your personal vscapes are “almost miracnlons, The little brot LAKE BHORE & NIOHIGAN BOUTHERR, The Committoo decldcd 16 taxe. the matter fnto | planation, furnished on his return, count all_round, 1 thonght a while ga that 1 | €xsmination and ‘oreanize It in such manner that | C.year-old son of Mr. Downs was standing ats | . ury 1 WORCESTEIL 5 Ve A Gohe Commiy ¢ Next came o lettor of Sept. 25, 1874, llklnF the | Dretty mearly underaood the matter, 1 under. | the defautts which are continually occurring may | hack window, enjoying the *fun.*t A pertect | “(ONLY (00D Lot i Anve: JOBL % SUERMAN. whereaboulx of & number of certificatos pald bY | ytand that Boweu drew certain chocks which tho | Ceare. Pleusa conwider this suguestion an airictly | shower of boits, bult-licade, and_splinters riined May, 1431, ! was then examined, Ho charged that what ha | Bowen and nolstthut time reluened Lo witness, | Commlssioncra do not recornize, pensonsl wnd canfden E. S, WiLLsON, upun that part of_the house, 12aving the marks on “Tell LEA & PER TULNS that thelr Sancy 1s highly esteemed In % Indla, and is, In my opinion, the most pal- alable 5e well s the W, Wost wholesotae Bsuce 37 thatls misde,” called tho **{ran.clad "' recelpt wau fraudulent] obtained, M. Bldway sald that Xy miat who dL. tempted to yo behiud that rtcalfll wust be crazy, Ho could not give tha dato of the receiut, What Sldway did the witnoss held tha Commisslon ro- monafble far, Ar, Trueadoll—Cet down to theae trees, Letas know something about what did happen. Wham dg you maka charges againstt The witncss didn't know how much money he re- celved, flo got what sldvux and hls avavciates did not want for themuslves. ile had turned over bis ]»mwny to Shaw, and Shaw had given him In reply to dr, Truvadell, wiiness aaid that he Witneas—Tle whale diiculty has ariren throurh could not tell the exact time between the report of | fowen drawinge checks an Preeident on Fearce's [T the payment and the date of the letier saklng for | account at the American Exchunze Bank, the return of the certlficates, In regard to one of 3. 3. J, FEAICE the cortificates, thero hud been about vix monthe’ | was pext recalled, and examinod by Mr, Kalen delay, 1t was the practice of the oftice to conalder | paid that he never owerl taxes of sssesaments or the Issue of the warrant as 8 paynient of the cere ve notes for past-due taxes. Tearce & tilcates, Most of e corlideatea woro ultimatoly | Benfamitn had s truusaction with the Boned, Den- returnes ” amin was the munaging partuer and hold 8 inrge Atthispolnt a recess was taken untl] 2:30 p. m. Jhiantity o Cortibeaton ‘aiutnat the Doard, *Theas were .handed over in payment of about $12,000 APTERNOON BSESSION. worth of taxes, and as there wos ""‘..'f,'&'..‘i’ “s‘-.'mrfig 2 to_make up the ainount o _note far Casllor Awicrican fxchange Hank, | tha siding, Mr. Downs hlingell was on the pawer, - driving a team, which wos quite restive atthe Citicano, June 24, 1875. — £, 8, Wiilson, Cashier, | nolse of the machine, and accupled hia Atientionat e, ~DEAR Bin: Your valued favor of the 21st s | the maowment fully. 1lo stood at s goint exacily in before me, 1 reply I wonld vay that you are per. | Jino with the plane of the wheal, and heard the fectly safe In still fecommiending the eenrities of | enormous boildo whizz past and over hie head, 1f the South Park, us they aro s aniqualidedly good | 1 had +*atruck out™ on a tangent one or twa de- SAUCE,” And Appliesble to ! EVERY VARIKTY GRks OF sl 2 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. £ . 'lh:znpv: m. 4. N ». AG F & BT, g OAg0, MTATTRL o, AT BATAS, tice, G:150uln Clarke r Uitice, (1 Suti Clarkal,, oppodite Bhormai House, He as they ever were, greos lawer, the consenuences wonld have heen ‘While 1 regret the lrrvt"vlhrmu in the payment | fatal to him unquestionably. A youngman nanied of its maturities prompily, Taraure you 3t ls no | Dalton was taklng away (e wood, and stood hee fanlt of mine, as it s a matter beyond my control. | tween the saw and the fy-wheel, hia back lg‘l'lm and the Liave, | Amive, lscunvin & Liay Kapres.. In my letter of the 10th 1explained to “you how | latter. ‘Uhe fiylug hand “grazed his ari thess certificates are payable, sud werd they wo [ fragment 1hat ovenod 8 port-hole into the ullnnlu Rrpress, W * 4:00. m. ro- easa without sny cunsiderstion. llelng » poor SECRETARY IIARMON, was given, Witness was cognizant of the fact at | Drovided fur b proper season wonld always be et | ruskod by bis head, Such » fright never oc ) hv D, b, couldn'e. Ao Shaw, ‘who llyed at Mock: | The Commitice reasscmbled at 2:30 p. m., and | the (e Cortifcates and Tote. ail bare tho- saune | B maturity. 'Hyery tranaaction should o rougn | ntile community, and it well ek s i LEA & PERRINS M TU ewam, b 20 ford, and ho did nut know how 10 et & subpwnd. | Mr, Chaso Wae put o the atand ta identify an | interost.’ Witnessdid not wish the wprossion that | MY buaks, and the proper warrant should be deawn | think twice before trasth woden iy-wheel. = Rilratovran via SNwaskee, T 7 Jio didut wecm vory auzious to Gnd Shaw soma: | ccoung hotween C, T. Dowon and Mrs, Palmer, | hobad beendelinguent tu bis tascsoruaweunmenta to | 01f moln yeason 1 profect all maturities, Acting o ————— SIGNATURE fs oo RVERY DOTTLE, arid Minncanolls arw gond eLLher vla Madison an ow, but was willing to produce his son, who had | 3¢5 " : . 0 abroad, because snch wan not tho cave, Witness | 8pon your suggestion, I will uso tny beat endeavors MPURE WATER. &0 Cliieu, or vis Wateriow, Lo Cron. s acted a« his bookkecpor, Mr, larmon' then resamed his seat, and was w nothing of the authorahip of the letter signed | 10 briiig abouta more prompt and businesa.like Ae K 4 —_— Scuator Southworth nest fook the withess tn | examined by Mr. Hernck sa to an uncxplained | +*C.'T, lowen, President, por * 11" " manner of keoping tha ifairs with you, with the Tu.(he Bdilor.af The: Tribuni, . BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLRIALY bind. and by s sorles of direct giiestiune sttempted | poiat In ons of the letters, 1n answer to Dr. Mason, witness oald that the | Commisloncraiere, and would suggeat that when | Cuicaao, April 13.—Too great caution cannot be f Lako ., Bnd icteenthe 10 arrive al the subairatum of senvo which might had wsked Howen for Informstion | sertificates of which ha epoke were purchased by L, D, Bldway In New York, Where he | gigerved nthe uo of our drinking wator now AT K s s, Hlcket Otices, 33 — — f,,',,',,“‘::j’;,‘,,",’,fl"v}},‘,“ hin wite, Jou have atalk Witk | iio thotake b befouled by the tutlux of the river Flease conlder thls strictly congdential, ad | and otherwln of disorder and oblige re-nemull:aynun. els are distinctly [+ Invina Prance, Tressurer, | attriputable to deinking this water, Dr. Halo's + Dec. 81, 1876.—T. Troing Pearce, Treanyrer: | Pusseation i good one, sud should Lo generaily ' he b ¢ | obrerved. 1have adopted (especially in “cases of follaveyou romlited fur Jangary South Fark 1n- | Jickness) a aull ware radical measare, namuly: (o T abandon the use of the water for the present and Auxuichn Bxcriines DAXK. | (o%rink anly water denved from molting ice obe iy o tained from the smaller inland lukes. Thia ice can o W JET S American Frchange Nattonal | be easlly procurod ata very small cort, and fure e Hitvino Beancr, Tavarer, | Dlenesabeolute protection. ponibly underly the old fellow's rhodomo: N 1t"was! elicited that tho S441 of which ha. tom: Dlained waa afterwards paid o him, e gave & dnat recelot, " English, a recelpt in full of all deman 0w that 1t wae unid right to reopen ompson produced a recclpt dated Feb. 8, 8nd begun to read 1. Shorman objected that lw\\“::‘ uul-“lm "‘hll‘li‘lnl mm:llhl ago, He did er, (Hapul tho date wa ‘The reccipt read uulollnw ARSI, Fun, % I4I3.—Tecelved of the South Park Commlsslun B441.33 1n f Sttt 1 i aflemstn of o s Pearce & DenJamin from outsidae partics, The; certificates, Blr, Mason next took | LEATES 1 Neniamin, frow caleile pavtioe, | Hney up the examination, and the witucss said that he | yote or memorandum for the balance. Tilw re. acted upon Bowen's nutideation as to the payment | celpta were not handed ovor unii) the memoran. of certificates, Ths hotice as o the certificates | dum was paid. Witneed and Beniamin had beon 15 partsiessliip siuce 1600, ~lienjamin attonding 1o mentionod In the letter (o Dowen was probably | {2 Partnersbin sines 1640, = len J‘mylw ol recetved Jo due course, and was Dot cou- '"th"i'" . and drawing all checks. T tained In any letter from Bowen. A warrant ly rce then asked leave to explaln as to the should have beew drawn agasust every curtificate, | remarks made about tha **Sedlll matte Mr, Mealll was gbsent in_Euaropo, and wiiness was I‘mt this was not nl‘v:nn ":’,’"" 1In no case was o wanaging bis affairs, Witness, as kuch manager, ertiicata marked **pald™ on Information fur | mados call loan to the I'ark Commbssiuners of nishod by Bowen, The notices came throogh J. | $10,000 nt8or10 per cent interest. Whea Mr, JOHN DUNOAN'S 80NS, Meadota, Ottaws, and sn-uarl- 5 Houkn b G CLyls 0% LD bl ux ek ht Dbugaer EDUCATIONAL. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMDRIDGE, MABS, Bummer Instruction in Bolence for 1877. TeRxBunday. VExBaturday, sopr (L0 DRI, 8 f ‘rweuox D, u-olg!fl-lk Trckkr, M. D, . b d, wiluess presented the note for - o For Teachers and other Adulty, tice, linadolph-at., near Clark. Kk chiaried 10 e forcyoling siateuiant, mads by pe 'ty | 1¥YIK _Poarce, who reccived them from the | Medlll returned, wit Dec. 31, 1875, —American Erchangs National 3 $ v Bl .mm#‘:lufin‘: et of shcldimyiilue: | American Exchauge Dank, accounts with the | PHMEIG it (e attemeul, 1% | Bank: Hiave romitied to pay conpune outh Park THE DIVIDING LINE, . “:i":f::.’é:“é’..“:.:‘.“.’,‘:‘l'n"a’a‘.‘."fl..‘.'.:‘l"‘i';..,... vy LATHYSC :::"f“flw e o ik bhyrny by | Talsees ot narged th i | o hivixg PEANCE. | T the Rocky Mouutalus there i¢ sad ta boa | Mp G Marcin, Ko 0 Tl Georga v, | B EoH EESS iy o e y Mr. Kales—1 never charged the commiesion | = iea £+ Noe s0 situated that the rain from one % " Bl * | Catro & Now Orie s i ot Mt éé““.;é'f-‘.iu‘.h“g'yh'}é( G | dnata the conifcaes Bad beoureburned, and | istsatan borrawel money Wil 1 buld I oy B e e i Al that Tl s ¢’ Notauy, by Amt. Frof. W, G. é;’??..’%&'{ gty or wecn (s faard 4 | there were noue wnsccaunted tor. ) 2 - N, 8, Eprinkdeld N Rad mricit OF foF kay onGeE copapy pucnber thereofs | “Two letters of Oct. 1, 1874, were ubitted, |, The wilacee alto gaye an explanatibn of the Cle. | cureyao. Dec, a1, 1875, —Georae 8. Coe, Eg.— ";"“" :' ;:;“‘,‘:!“ ‘h‘f‘:“"t""";" thero are eraek T ATk S Fadotasw, k. | Poorie Neokue & i 6. Bumauaw, | 48 aleo avotber of Oct.’ &, all directod to Now | Lorruwod frou hiut as My, Medill's reproventative, | DEARSIL: 1 fuclote herewlthy fur uuy credl draft | places o 11T0 Whers ont overt act thanaes pros- | nmokn Vel €25 01 oo g oo | abldis & Blous cliy b3 s eitness sald forthor that e was fold at the | York banke aud making Inquiries sbuot overiua | (ien, Smith them tund hio corcespondence and fn"{“::‘“‘g‘:n Hark bk s 00-for payment of | pority, health, aod - happisess, luto disaster, |, bach conrse il o ine in Cumbiidgs, and wit st | GHESPRESH, CUT cortificates not then returned, The next was a let. {z{i‘l“::fl' hetweon Me Dewes sud, tho é::_';:""‘::“ e, 1074, T i whinces et forsh b $50,000 | bisined ono oF o polnts o reltion Lo thevs locu: were needed in order to pravids for *othe Medill taken uatll 10 o'clock this morn- ‘matter " and & warraot hield by John McCalfery, 1t seemed on luquiry that the Arst-named was a cere ‘camp! bis claims. But Morcam had told MIght reonen tha case. When ho 4l reoacn ls through pn attorney, the Board said be must Le eruzy, fur they helda clear recelpt. Ie charged Morgon with belng an accessory (o this fraud. "At the Qme bo signed the re bla daughter wus ldln“l_ud sud bo had to get money for the funer- ‘telogcaphed you early tats morning that 1 would | Slckuess, and - carly death. In America many lurwnrtfl“-.‘ g 3o thousunds die anuuslly of consumption, and Bince wriling the above I bave received your dis- | yor Dy, Plerce’s Golden Medival Discovery will, this morning. Invixg Peancs, nent cure of this fatal disease, It correcta and I persor llen Daafol urear, Cambrl lins 3 e Secrarary o Fiarvan Vatbenity, Cambiove, Mais., Tncioding 8 b ; GCEAN STEANMNHIPN, PITTEBUEG, . WATNE & OHIOAGO RATLWAY, Datot curuer Canal aud Madison-ats. Tickat Ofoes 65 Clark-st., Palmer liouse, and Grand Pacific Hotel, 1 Arrive. 3 PRI &tk el by tbled L Lo Ly WYY T Y7005 Sy purities the blooa, thus striking at the root of 7 N, 3 'aciBc Kxpreas, 008 ihe tien Morgan i that he e o) tifcate for $10,0000n & loan wade by Mr, Medill to | GEN. BMITIVE DOCUMENTS. | cmcago, Veb. 8, 1870, 2, 5. Willson, Erg., . ‘ & ) NE ] ANCE 8 recetpt in full, wi o5, "bow In 1ackrondt | Tressarer Pearce, and then nealy o wmoath arer. | WIAT TUS AMERICAN EXCUANGE BANK HAS TO | Casblors sle.cDan Sini You rendct stitemant | the evile Wheu complicated Wilh entarel, sore: 0‘.“‘} m,l“‘f'T LINE TO FRANCE LR, Suapraent, e lad altogeiher voms | due. The nest lettor related to the account with saT, to Sauth Park Conmiasionces, under date af Aug. | throat, and hoartencis, use Dr, Bage's Catarshi | | Tuearaets Foan BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLROAD, Riout B30 000 dvore Thten sca: ut lue claimed | (ko Now York Loan and Trust Company's Laok,ou | Following aro the documents submilited by Gen. | 10 shoini credile amountiug to $10.500 aud | Remedy u connection with the Discavery, 1f | (G40 will sall troi bier” No Tratu teave frts BApoilg ol -AH:‘:I,IWI. of Mage y 3 3 hich | account of which the witness was unablo o furuleh | Bavith, the Urat belng tho letter from Georgo S, llt, {ranstur that baianco {0 ac. | theliver be torpld and bowels rregular, uso [ gf, VesjUie EYEry wiiern A b S ot (S bositiah Balidragy tliey owed bim 346,000, l;;n about $10,000 whicli toourcredit, Pl 4! Ixt oy o i1 *51 Lachsues. 3 ‘ 3 1 b had recelved, leaving sbout ¥13,000dao to bira. | any explanation. Witness identifeil s **summary | Cot forwardiny tho others: Coun of . Trving Pearev, Treasurer South Park | Dr. Plerce's Pleasant, Purgativa Fellets, ~ For | *Fur pariculany sidresa OIS b HEDIAS, Agons, | —omad Faciie aad Derot (Exposion Butdiag). xd tor this ciaiin Le sizued a full receipt In con- | of bond accouut™ as made by him, probably Nkw Youk, Apnl 0. 1677, —~Dean Siwt 1 band | Commussioners, Cuauxcey T. Bowes, particulars of treatment, se¢ * The People's :wfl'fl;fl';b@' or W. ¥, WIITE, 67 Clark-sh., ~y 4 dire e aplafaedutorelbie, *t 01 SPASF PLek- | in Augual, 1475, The leter of Oct. B, Ta4, wct | JoUBeriyith & salemeut 6t secount, of the Yer "I f Common Beuse Mediral' Advisery” over 00 | ot | MomieR 1ieta favo s quit:ciaius o Ghaw for proparty | forth hat ihe bonds were acnt 1o Bawe, while (ho | piosiontys Trom ssbearr. 1874, to Sarchs 167 NULT TIRT SO : ages, 8150, Address the suthior, K. V. Plereey | - [0 Lzt morth J oty m Jebuaty, 1874, to Slurch, Theae are the documente ou which Gen. Smitn | PIEes) ] " ADetiy: on o tluies the amount of the morigage, | statement debiled them 10 the Americsn Exchange stract of (he vamo sccount which | relics to mako out his case. erucon paner | M. D., Buffalo, N, Y. Y l (5] lna“ oy [] “ma w’-u farm of 100 acres, just outside the | Hank. This tranesction was explalned by the fact | you ask for, limited from March, 1875, to June, they show that the Americau Exchanga 7 = = fl{{lmm m‘,mfimn & gAgmu RAILROAD Umiteof Rocktord, and it had & dureliiog-houss | that Bawen's repori, mado o Jnos, 147 875, The grester of thess caibraces the leas, yet '\ bras omtimially ponching by HE Pearces 068 | el for the weak, ‘sereoun. and debilitateds | o TbEstenmersof his Company wil sey g, da. | DeoueitaieuthinTursa Sl shcrpn st gicie 1 aowe other Iniprovemeata on, L. mk::';. o [ dhat e brnartr B et it "Fha Wiini e séad b 10, hat you insy uee e sepaiate- | they ahioapnear 1o show bt Mt Pearcawas ext | bl 40 S0t casrs e VL B et e e g kg e St o Uk, Mol i - farin of 120 acres gt Lombard was aiso deeded to | coud ok rep subar . g, bonds, bt | 1yl dentee 0 gone over for Ihe same period and | SSa3ely snsazed in tho sawe business, and brob- | cing,” Blectric lelts and other sppliances, it shout | Loadon. Havees wnd i LIRS ave. v e e S | Sl b R | e st | IRRNEM IR SRS |, A SR R | SRR B | e sl 2 MY + 2 ral , 000, eplles, from which you will percelve th N s witl dusited Tres. 5 vy T i 1 H etk el o] oy Seai {0 feulty that tho | Len Toriied part of tho tonaiess pat vy ta Bk | Wh aru continaally calling Lis atieutlo Lo the cone | Locaiacals spheat Lo sbaw fs thel thers wold lave | Adiress Pulveruiacher Galvanic Company, 202 Vina | - Bowlinz Grevn, New York, UL Kxbroas.s o o005, i3 ui0 6 me York to secure & loan of $4° . Bowen reporte dition of Lis accounts, and wero {mportuning bim that Mr. CALCIOR Do Toanad iat muney\: Piried | o give it b ark bauk ta meet | ooy “Cincinmatt, 4. niuety bonds for $1,000 : ¥ all the juterest cauipons as they were presented for Witness—They were apple-treca from 2 to 10 Inymem had 11 not becn for the fact tbal, unkouwa | = o entlon, Jesraold and of the chnicest varieties, and thero L ateation PITTSBURG, OINOINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAIL. there was perso :Ach 09 security. ~ Witnesa | snyihing exceptional in it, hie wi t only ad. the Treasurcr, Mr. Luwen was contiuually NOTICE, ¥rom New York (o Brisiol (England) direct. Were deveral thousand of them, After inuch press- | bud positive kuowlod; utuut tog beld yised, but he actually recoguized it spainand sgaia | ch oy, i 1 b | HRETR AR SR Ay ANSPORTATI T | SOMERSET, Western Tuesdsy, ApritB. | Depot coruerof Clintos and Carroll-sth., West Blde, 1uz fi belag praciically opossivle. th keen fho | boads ju question, o~ % bold thotan | T e ot unly necutivoly by Aceepiiig Withe | 11 1e g CaoT e oy raireatchcs sulleuers: XIS TiasavorTATion | THAAN: 5 ucaday, Aprl) 17 "Ficket e, 131 Jaad 4 On March 8, 1K77, witness wrote to Cutting | out donial ourlefters which sliays accoupany vur ““"E for the uuwber of \he bonds held by him, | sccounts, in whith we require *tall dlacrepancics and tho dats of tho loan for which thicy wers se- | to be immediately poluted out, fatlingin wuich the :nm‘. Kuetw that he held tha ten bonds, as they | 8ccount is asavmied to be cqrrect.” Hesides all suvnt him & telvgram sekiug him at what price bg | his, Mr. Pesrce was uddressed personally and pes- would sell theu, giving the numbers, Ko declined | slstently for the sake of his own reputation 0 at- £0 #ull fur lexs thun par sad intereet. The Bank of | tend to the sppureatly slovenly manner in which Muntreal had no conuection with the ulucty bonds, | the park's financlal business was conducted. A wareant for £3,000 was glven to Bowen on ace 11 this dacs not constitute full votice, sud It count of the intercet on the $U5,000, it belng snp. | bisacta aftirwations do not make him gespon- weed that ho would pay fiover. It wse the fact | eible, Ifail to know what effort or language upon hat they bad glven him the watrant and bad noth- | ourpart could wako bim llatle. The wholo sc- ing i exchange but Bowen's word, Witncss wi cuunt, you obsorvs, mads §¢ & moab troublesomo ordered by Commisafones Prico to send the tele- | customer, Yourstruly. grom ln regard Lo the ten bonds, but ald not kuow Gxonax §. Cor, President. repare il bewng iuformed (hat thcre was mot moucy rasks, he Beareat 10 enough ' on -~ hand, when Lo knew that o 1taliroad: 1o Custer Ciiy. Deadwood. and ather thero' should bave been i sooicbody bad nub | places 1o sho Mille Wu Wil chcelve Soods st Bidues, Deun Interfering with the sccount. dir. Pearce | Horviticm, snd ¥ive through bilislidiug st us (avorabie stated yesterday to 8 reporter thal the above was | I Tou aay_oiber polnts. We we vwncss of tno actusl case. ilo wae siwply the Treaturerof | {iyle trato, sad c 1ka Board, Iuvlnf nothlog todo with its Snances | ywa teams. #0 far s the raising of moucy was concerneil. All | Airangerients mads for blling through vis U. P. it that bo had to do was to take the funls whick wero audoter qurawa line, trow all polita 1o tho East 10 palidgver Lo bim s0d ¢a pay them 02t Upon pruper iz 1o HEATY & FELKIS, Goverument Freldii: Mr, Coe, In his lottors to Gen. Smith, speaka of | “'fi/fciense: Firt National Baok, Omals: Uniun baving coutiuuslly called Treasurer Pears Pasile K. 1., Owah; a0 & Gallaghier, Quia! e condltivn of bis account. Mr. Kivpbess & Wicox, Fl Leiter Wituess froin “ranging ot 1nto sli mauper of wild :u-l uonsensical flflih. ho ralacd the value of the d’:l:' from 18 “conts to §1,200, Je didn't {olver all the trocs o the Park Cow- ,“‘uign. fu fact, only a amall_past of them. oue Commiasion owed him from $1,400 to $1, 5 IAI' “'ltu trocs, — thae ditference between the yvalue ¢ placed on thew nd the sum be recelved. P his was \bout the substance of what was elicited ‘um thls most divcurwiva of witnesscs iy the ovurea of an examination extendiug over an hour ST Duer and over sgain by contradicted biw- o 30d fually Senator * Sonthworth. after & vain fdcaror 10 get sometbisg likoe a senalble answor from biu, 1 . b S e P P Cably 3 piARB I B L s (!.«nln.l o . ¥, WHITE, 97 Clar-¥t., Michlzaa THE BESTSYSTENOF HEA"I‘ NG IS THE CHEAPEST, For HOT WATER sud for STEAM, in aoy kind of bullding, sead plans fur esiimates o 9:138. M. B0, . AIR LINB & XOKOMO LINE. ortier uf Cliutou sud Careoii-ste. CINCINNATL un 1y, Doy says that he was contiguall ling Me. Cuc'nul . prou. Whatthe reasons were for offeriug Lo buy. - The t was Uy and for loag periods | teation to tho face thut be was allowlng Mr, Howen | fehuttior, Ese, Culiacy: Malker . | bepans._ armo. 2 Tho Witness 1014 tis Colonel suat be belioved ha | In repl ¢ ¥ ccouns was frequastly y Clitago; Kouats Nroe, New Vork: CRAINE, BREED & CO. . i ; y to Mr. Trucedel], witneas said that it | overdrawn. In 1873, for the space of 100 days, | o check agulust Mr. Pearce’s sccount, which fen- | v, Sow YOrk: Danbate, Buc s » N ¥ K00l wagy fricuds L tho Legislature, ot | waa quitc possibie taat the Bonds wore needed for | ad ia 1415 £0£n ¢aually long petlods ot thead | dtred 18 LOpOMIVI for tho 1At 10 kb bl 8ca | Yorio s New York, Duhais, Buc Day Eapress (except Sunday)..! b:iva. . PERTESAGEI T S 053-118 Weat Elghihest,, Claciuustl, 0.

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