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e Chicago Daily Tribune. | VOLUME XXXIL CHICAGO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3t, 1877. PRICE FIV@2sENTS, = ; So Se ee EXPOSITION BUILDING. U fire went up in the athesof that great conflazen- 8. §ulth, N, B. Kidder, W. If. | Feb, 14, 2877-—dared Gage toc, 1. Biekford. 20 | ‘Welt, ¢ ’ : Sastiots meeting held Dec, 22, 1971,-—the frat antens met theeame day and organized by | 182 are eereen mecedat Tit einer tarpoet Teenie Pere over BLOOM CE eta nell Hayat alter the firey—vhen something was done to re 1,0, spenol Mesident:, DS, Smith, | | March 18, 1875-7. 8. Dobbins to DD. Spencer, | | “Yon knew nothing ahonta contemplated as- | Rentegrer eh O00. 000. Of seteta remaining after ' 0 ° Atore them, By looking through the following | Apsle 1 ate. Turner, Goat. | | Mt Be LBW ry mt of value some $250,000 worth of nortgazer That's the Status OF the | pecords, the reader will tee how the. minaing | RUE TAmiuant tater Shorter Tamer. Good, | Mach1s, 1873—-Ws Hl. Tomer to Dr. D, $. gimith ihe nancial eerenecmnente to COUPE | teal estate, foaned ont inamall amaunte ait over State Savines. oncs were restored, and at thesame time review |, the Executive Committe. March 15, 1873-W. Hi, Tarner to Perkina Tas, ft were yont duties ae a Directo the city. and the bank property. OF the balance mye ‘ Sie + At the annual mecthg. June 6, of the tock | 4 shares, Thi there will be foand some §500,00U of the stack the history of the bank in its downward course: ce + ON ib, 1RTI-W. ad charce of the triet-dends, and have been land bonde of Chi "C: E holders, the ol Boardd T-ustees were re-electe March 15, 1873—W, 1. Tarner to John C. Dore, | Trustee in perhaps a hundred different Joana made nae: | o leago & Calimet Canal At the mecting field Dec. 22, 1871, there were | with the exception. tht «. I f Bxharen, 7 | mostly to denosttore: and all of those foaneare |< yU0ck Company. | and gore ¢nicaza Spencer’s Paper and Spen- | PeextJohn Cr Haines, L. B, sidway, N.B, | Farrepiaced bef. dain i] March 15, 1970. B. Sidway toc. @. Batktey, | prrteciy sound ani good for tne face ne imucreets | Sy beac, AIT, oN, ANSE wi i el- cer’s Stock Constitute Kidder, €. D. Melford, and Dr. D. 8, Sint, 5 Rameaiter ce 29, 1NT3—-D, D, Spencer to G.G. Balk | withine mink. ond Ihave known neitine shaet fa | BOWE Autbing. tramediately hrallable is yet1 anit Ys. ock onstitut Mr, L. B. Sidway moyed the aloption of the ‘fhe tast annual meetag of the atockhotdera wan | ley, 03 shares, ma: ted velop sy hat ts good protauly the par va! not Te othe ee ont, | held dune fr iate che old reateas were ree | Anriit AasI—C, 1, Wickford, Traatee, to winle | RaReMents The weveloomente that hace heen | te realized for sometime. ‘Tie amoant witsh the fpriced me an | depusttors will recover will be ve i ‘email and ; probably will not exceed from Ita toa per. cents fovodn before | foi. ‘Tazlor will probably conclady hin exnininy: penne Se SATB Ih Epencer po Chanias 8: they bad been clearing np matters that £1,000 O0t ot the aeseta have been crea ont eld by stockholders na Trustecs, OO . 1675-0, § Hough to D.D. Spencer, | thonght that ovcntto be cleared up tuer’ There | With, the stove reenlt. There is ateomtely no the Assets, lullowing resolutios elected, and the Trosnes. at their mecting, 1 ed by D. 8. Smith, and the resolutions adopted: elected ‘the old ofiicers ma the ol! Executive Com- raltte < fam Le Favre Gges Fy 1 Wirntas, During the fire, Oct, Band 9, £871, a estroge by Meat Gherarene meeetaetan were | St gmmeetiog of the Foard of rostens, Ang ah ct a vel ey is, therefore, eucnation of}. Q, Jains, ‘ruatec, 4! It Is Not Likely that More than | “Hessieu™rnsceke foteine tletory at the ore | was resect eae : J ford to D. D. Spencer, x rat Four note cance 2 ‘ antzation thereof, which baa been tarmished b: was no uacin my holding the stock and the bank | Money left in the institation anda mare compere $600,000 Will Be Se- im adler, hey and the, eaine iN hereby, adopled | aN NCS PH BOYS OUT. 1873-0, 8. Hough to Thomas §, Dob- | holding my notes “It woold not have ueen done it | NfSck WOM never left anywhere than in this reenlt ‘und ordered spread pon the records. ah NG Bb * | bine, 217 shares, 1° had known the tnetitntion was going to etop. eer ecers taleranagement and knavery. Aug. 29 to Oct. 13 1877. cured, Leaotred, That each stockholder of the tnetitu- \, A BPECLU MEETING 1873—D. D. Spencer to Mre H. M. | There was no object init." Ara Rid TEMENT TO THe cosmMirree. 9 " tion be cednested te sigaify hie assent thereto in | of the atockholders ma held_on the 1$th inst. ‘+Other alock-noten were eanceled sbont the ieetiig heid in Market square yesterday whiares, July 15, 1875—William L. Fawcette to Jobo sarc tine, 1 understand?" abe pabit i lessen Rest oh Act el eet 2 a "Yes, the atock unce owner obhing an hedeht 5 » re e F-Willlam L, Fawcette to Frederick | Nong was transferred to Tom, Dick, ant Harry, | $04 oun Went forth were appointed! @ committee bare and heid tn truet. | Twas in Earope when that was | Ry ineniatian et ole Tes lee Me tse ry Mian L, Fawcette to John | done, ant dicn't know anything abont i until a | {1% panne where the mnectee es gir: Lelter vinitent ‘Bigracurees, eee ee What wae the object of this teansfe the aeaulainity of the svarte Accrraing fo ‘ol, }0U,000, wae on the 18th di July, a t—Wililem L. Faweette to Darid §, “Tt was to present the etock from being hawked #atatement. the principal part of the arenta traneferred in the following amounts towne tole: Spencer, proxy; 4; C. B. Shedd, by D, D, Spe hares. aboutthe mirkens i ig haweke consists of atont £2:4.000 worth af good mort. cor, proxy. 10; otal, L233 hares, which repre- | duly 30, 1873—W. Hl. Turner to D. S$. Smith, 18 | At thie moment a gentlemanceslled for Mr. Good. | KAZE" UN Chicago city tra} estate. the property of the record-book. In the rummer of 1809, the cornorators met and | “Hen there were prestit D. D. Snencery repre Fh $ 2 s Si 25 sh 3D. 8. Smith, 50; WIG The Great Americal Exhibition of| Records of the Institution-— ) Zines’ cmuer bene antccot the Geter! | Turner O° D. Guo de, (0. Bulsler, , Proceedin: of the A. 18h. D, S. Smith, Jared Caren h, ae, | 100; A. D. culld, 109: Turner & Ray, 44; We g3 yi we, BM. 2.48 Science, Industry, and Art Last Meeting. i i lock tel mbsle amet | Tanner, pro, 901 FAs Newton by Us Dy Si pital etock, which whole smonnt, | Turner, proxy, 60; F. A. Newton, by DD. Smith, F ina-named persons: Visitors may rely upon Nt sent all the shars,excepting 1,734, which havo | tharer. win (he bad told the reputter that his time was | Gy le’® Ul tlie Uank. | Ae to the remalnier the awnivanes dele tovtin. | How They Tried to Get Rid of | .A0re" Hg" $43 | been cauccted. eke site, 18 18TA—W, I. Turner to B.D, Spencer, | Limileth. end ihe Interview terminated Alrupliyy | leant hp ciet ah ahi no! Shysierele doit ‘ _ We IL Tarne 32 whares it tis not probadle-that the puinp would hare . ft , 4 teresting, meritorious ob- Their Stock, but: They Castiter ofilated tahls Yous exact as Searse | 4 U8, the 1873—VJoka C. Dove to C.T. Bowes, | fielded wued more waters, ns THOR RORM BOF | go far an io decined them wortites, he carly “ a ‘, 20 att: a ie by e c jects and attractive novel- Must Pay Up. 105 sioneos | “The foltowing resddtlonn wore then offered | iitt,d7% 1879 -Rerkine ase to Thomas 8. Dob: | anoter of the gontlenien wo held rtock and | view/at Iie state SH fetaee Ch Hela eel ties, this Exhibition has —_—_ Rae aaerrreg ares ‘S00 he ire pel seek ceria int rae fee ttle disenselon, were | Uci. 17, Insd-atobn HW, Porter to Thomas 8. | Nesom the Aes cae asger, meee hE feesraiohie ante and prarogtivesa Acaiznce “ 3 : 3,000, he | adopted unanimously: Dobuina, 6 shares. “Tote pals : ‘i caret, never been equaled on this | The -Depositors Meet in Market | Sumned persons ail ui beleg tulle os” | | Wurneas, Ty the auhorlty of the Executive | , Feld. iNr4—T. 8. Dobbins to D. D. Spencer, | Tana'eua tome ch the Horsina atock, Theta | Heualent concer He went so far "as to i t oepi bw fl pi A : . iegaids Committee of tals Institition,and under ite wtper- | 1.74% ehares, ye | Sve rhares, and it woatd have belonged to me if I | appolited comuiitee, of the depostines, to whey Continent except by the Square and Appoint a tamer. meh Amowat, | vision, die usttntinn ips heretofore at diferent | _ SAFell Wy 1874—1. D. Spencer, Tastee, to Rod- | fag tail for te ihe will render every facility furan examination ot Centennial. ‘ Willams 4 13 1402 | Alterent pereouerin pavpient of dents Uae the tie | “Starch, sei. My, Spencer, Trustee, to Stow Tobjecttatelineyen amet, vAahere®” | theaffairs ofthe bank n sbi, Os a cer, u fe A Aud Committee. is) dovtda | stitution, and lias had de ‘tad sou paid anyihtng en ite? All persons, and especially rae ator Hamesctlons | ON onitedsticitowied V. ‘Tobey to D. D. ‘Yeu: thont $200. Lput it up aecollateratand | THE. SWINDLED SUFFERERS, relative to eaid hares afntock, all of which pur- Mareh : Rare y Bicktotd, Jealings, and transactions were regularly | Spencer, 45 shares. all young persons whe de- Pavia y, dnte ‘upon the books of the Co “intno | March, 1bs4-—D. 1), Spencer to Fred A, New- | FA%G, my, note. | They wanted me to par and f — sire to be up with tho prog | 4 *ass-Mecting to Be Held To- | jis in tin forgial unter directing ald urchasee, dealin, | ton. Moward V. Tobey to p. py, | iteliad paid 7 Ok ewok and TiO | WEEPING AND WAILING. yess of the world, showild Morrow Night---Report of David doo Te Commetnine the FRCOrAn OE cancer, a pede y anpi%,Fou consider yourself Iaple for the THE BXCITRUENT OF WEDNESDAT ” rn 2 the Committee. Sulward (Var Reaotred, ‘That all parchascs and transfers of arch Wl, I8i4—D. D. Spencer, Trustee, to} -'No. The charter saya that the Trustees have | W2# succeeded by the settied feeliny uf resign2- sco it without fail, 7 Tare Uagerseessesecs Mock appearing on the tnoks of the Company arc | Henry A. Smythe. Now York. 0 sister. |’ | | the right (0 take anycollateral and release the | tlon among the depositors who touk thelr stand ® Admission--Adults, 25 cts.3 Total, = cf 000 Hons, and all entries naan the books of the Com- | Williaa Nayard Cutting: New York 2 share,” | Tig sou sce to hay the stock, of abd the | ius ent Oy ute State Barinzs Institution vester~ Trying to Secure Depositors’ Books {i Aeetings of the stec! have been regular- | P2ny relative or pertaining tu the same, are herevy | | March Sf, 1674—Jobn Christopher to D. S. | penposition came from Spencer!” y morning. They looled as tf they had tada children under 12 years, 15 | Trying posi Oks fOr | jy treld eince ite orzauizutionani ts business con, | ratided and contemed. | Smith, 1@ehares, ‘Iwas talked about, { got the fire shares | up thelr minds to the very worst, and yet as- if ets Lands in South Chicago---The ducted fa aecarcance with the prorinious of ita | ,, iitsittar ine Exceitive Committee of, thie | | darcht, Ier7—D. D. Spencer to C. G. Bulk | sont the tinie he enue in.” nothing would eatisfy them but he melancloly 3 4 r Shyster Abroad, Shiner and pyslaws, Tie of the following hee authorized the transfer to Itof B03 ninces of fis | Siareh il, 8i4—D. D. Spencer, Truateo, tod. | prong ese eee eOM Tach stock Dobbingand | measure of standing around and looking a: tho Open every day (execp gone: John C. Haines, 1. 1. Sidway, W. if | gapitel stock by A; P. Guild, C. G. Dulles. and PN Oe ONS ie maanear Trastee, to | pr renee Baderatood wince then that tt was Dub- | closed doors, the darkened windows, the polive- Sundays) from 8 a.m. to 10 ‘Turner, N. i. Kidder, John C. Dore, D, 8,Smith, | ¥; A. Newton, and the cancelation and surrender oat Ae a ‘ * bhi ncn, and each other. There was soinctal 2 but Jess of threatening denunciation than on the tock, fated Gaze, | Of certain nutes sizocd by them, renpectively, ewion, 50 shares. “Mid any of the employes hold stock as Trus- dd jal ; fed A What Judge Beckwith Knows | {ivoniccmare sohn’ Gc tisinen: Presiteed ones | given for eal rtock, which tranefers hove been | | March i, 18f4—D, D. Spencer, Trustee, to | tees p.m. - Srturdays to 11 p.m. =a Regard t “ C. Dore, Vice-President: Bicktord, Cashier; | #2d0 and suld notes trrendered, alt of which | Turner & Kay, 0 shares. ‘ot that 1 know of."" flay betore. Most of the unt sas reall cursions on all railronds. in Reg oc Phat As ALD. Gail, Atintent Cashier. ‘This’ fs ube | Spears from the Looks uf the Company; there- | Starch ML, A874—D. D. Spencer, Trustee, to | tsivtiatilo you know’ abont the management of | 4) LS ORITABIGE LOGE ene Latieanie signment. reribed to hy all the stockholders, and their naines | £OF9 3. Q. Adame. of New York, 50 shares, the hank?” that the unly thing to do was to walt paticutly ‘ Lom entered on the recort. Hesdived, That the attion of sald Executive Bent. wu. IR74-—-V. D. Spencer. Trastee, to D. ** Nothing—no more than {f I had heen outside | for the developinents, and, while these quiet, Ge Committee, and the enid transfers of etock, and | D. Spencer, President, 4001 nlarce, ve Whe i amen ene: mms NA nn me, the annnal mecting of the stocklold q o ud ck, a BP io, + the office, have been in the bank eleven g: s ent= a 2, dur. the pamen of the Huckholders and. tho cangeiiation and wurgender of sai notes, tslereny | Sept. 20, WAH, A. Emythe 19, . Bowen, | GUI savinenboote, aud Tdon't apy eee stbee ae earealiee ener ve un th a0eBpon= e ct 5 shares aes elves, y j A SY i HT) A Y A Slight Hun on tho Fidelity---Bpon- | tiers sfolgrsss We Tend from tho stocks | ™Winaran, ‘The Execstive Committee of this | septs 20, I874—W, B, Cutting to D. D, | Sry oked inte the general books a dozen tinea remarks of those dleposed , to do Thetltntion took a demand note of PD. D. Spencer, | Spercer, 2 slur cer and His Wedding- sames, count.” the talks A. hagiew i Chau diated Dec, 31, 1875, for $115,010.45, ang repree | Aug. 17, 1879—C. T. Bowen toD. D. Spencer, pty 5 . he nit. ard-working mechanic, Quoats. ona Ht. Fo. i tentative ‘of "AN amount Which. thts’ Inéuitation | 190 aliares : canh’ 782 think Bpencer got away with much | of more than the average ainount of iutellle m should receive from ceriain shsrce of {ta capital | Fev. 10, 1876—-Mary Kidder and Cornelia Lee, x peice, Anveleheil gealket thie banks Shivers. whe Yesterday's doinzsin regard to the State fangin thenaBic et Det Kpenere Precitent ata | taaress 2” Dr Milder, to Rhoda D. Ridder, 6 | | ++itsre vou an idea what became of the $181,000 | hecame reli, he sul, by robbing the poor. What Our TEN PER CENT DIs- si in bare! held by lin for the use and venege of tls Inetitus pers mat K7G—H. M. Leland to the State Savings "1 gtieae yor will flud that the Canadian Bank | Tight bad they to draw these inimense ealaries Savings Institution are {n bricf as follows: COUNT ends Friday next, Au-} "sy cxamination of the assets, made by tho gust 31. Our AUTUMN and ! Assignee, hus shown them to bo worthl WINTER STOCK of FINE menee bayoud “Tan Tnuiowe’s former est thon, and from raid Spencer, which note was duly EER, holds them for cash paid. Let me tell yon one | rzit out of the pockets uf the ir laborerst entered npon the books of rite Company ae one of Te Mhods; B., iidder-t6: Daniel thing: ‘A ureat deat igs ten sald about wr tc This was the way the ‘Tum Scorte and the vars 3 - cee: but, Ifyou want tofind out what broke. tu 1 ere mtde—by 6 the Wengzas, $o much of bald note as represented April 4, 1877—Rubert Bayard toD. D. Spencer, | grate, you mast go ack of his Administration.” cele ere An inatewarat the Crowd sand sali shares of capital stock has been pad by the | 200 ebares. ‘MH Th. StuEDN, mnates. Al tyr t ; = ly 23 —C, G. 4 § oz ete ay " she didn’t care so mich for herself as abe did WOOLENS for Gentlemen is | mates. Apparently not. mora than $600,000 transfer of sald sharesto the institution; taere: poe pany. =£. 0. Balkley to State Sarines | of oom 8, No. bo Washineton atreet, sald that he | peal Seay a TEE fan eraelt anabe-ilel now full and complete, and is | Will be realized from all sources. 1: deoawin, 0 2 Resote 5.010." July 28, 1877—A. egIne | dtdat one tine hold ten hares in the State Save | for ti one tuw seat GNOUL Weaken ue ate Largest and Most Select ever | , Durioe te dayn meeting of te creditorswas | A: Bri ® _ Ei | pes dud'the cate Ine beesby coneeed ani aucren: | atitetlon aug shane,” Cont to Seto Bavinge ¥a~ | ings, put had trapaterrcd them Me was furry | thieTmarat ot ply for Prue kes she announced ie h a f held, at which a committee, {ncluding among tts adssdaeaeies 1.1000 Bloom | dered, he having exeentid and delivered to the July 28, INT7—E. A. Newton to State Savings | the Wabash Avenue liranel Bank, bar quit iiere | S*,er dem concinmion ana ter unty-dentre that the shown under one roof on this members 1. % Leiter: and Jobn Wentworth, On motion of Mr. Shufeldt, the number’ of | Rtution hin note of thisdate for 3:19. 240. be Institution, 9% sbaren, tworxsareertion® & 4 only proper thing to ao would be to Continent. Prices Low! Eve-| was appointed for the purpose of consulting | Trurteeawas Increased tw teu, and the fallowing- ing ali that be should be required to pay on account | Aug. 4 1 ‘urner & Ray to F. A. Kay, 60 Ns fb THRE ATUERSKIT I Pee oa ita Tree following: | of xali note or any tranmuetton or enztienupon the | siarer. tdid you do with your stock!” eBid the | ine tank-thicres, rything guaranteed! Stand- } with the Assignee and of cailinga general mect- New. Kidder, W, Hf. Turner, John’. Do buokw of the Company relating to or pertaining tu | | Aug. 15,1877—John (, Adams to D. D. Spencer, were cought. Cne tn eter, S transferred f—well, to Ms, Spencer, 1 | Mer i 7 i rc as San i ohn ¢ the asme. * 50 shares. t y Fe ssiencer ae a dd scountrel, ard the Highest! LADIES’ RI. | ing of the cretitors. ‘They hind thelr conference | 1 Ui. Sldway, CD. tekford, Ds 8. Sait Mh | Metis. crhat thie institution purchase of F "Aug. 14, 1877—Caroline 8. Ely toD. D, Spencer, | Cont Know, what wae done with It. “L treuaferred | ground, that tie might blvor luk ratte Guteat wetich DING HABITS a Specialty! | with Mr. Taylor, and have called a meeting for a De dry Dr, John Hl. | stay sixty sharcn of the capital stuck of the C A phares, ah on thens were xmiles and nods, and even words, of r. A “*Wae there any conrideratl : 5 ‘ : 3 . 1%, 1877—D. 1. Spencer to the State Sav- : oral, The feching of dislike for Col. Taylor > i |. | to-morrow night at the Tabernacle, @ kervices of Jon C. Haines, au President, | Daly shindig in bls rauie, and caucetand sure | | Anz. 1%, 1877—D. f course, Certainly, there was o EM sale < WEDDING TOILET a Special. ‘An examination of the records of the bank | terminated ut this meeting. h + | renderto him bis noty given ‘therefor; alao put- | Inge Institution, 844 sharer. wlerstion.”= wee el eee tt 38 Gent eusteay ths 7 > chase of C, S, Bulkicy 100 shares of the caplial uz, 1H, 1b77—F. A, Itay to State Savings Insti+ : ty! SERVANTS’ LIVERY | phows that twodsys prior to making the assign- ON san. 3, 1872, Hock of the Company sundie Iu tiatamo, and | tution OOahares. 7 © expect to be called upon foranything | iy tue Araignee by tho bank oficste, cud that he made to measure, ment, and ata thine when they must have the Board of Trustees met and organized as | cancel anu snrrender tohim ile note given there. Aug, 18, 1877—D, D. Spencer.toA, D. Guild, 1 “}don't khow: teally, Lean't tell you. Spencer | N88 Ret the teal—or, at all events, the vest—frictns ‘ follows: John C. Dore, Presidents 3, Sid- |] for; also purchase of FA. Newton five shares of | share. 4 the depositors coulu bare. ‘This Ieeling at last Lee known that failura was imminent, several of | Seay VicocPresident; C.D. Biekturd, soe: the caplint stock of the Company standing in his | "Aug. 18, 1877—D. D. Spencer to. G. Dalkley, | Wai the stuck; perhaps Tf sou find him he cum tell | came ihe all-imporizat” tople ef conversation, 6 Directors who had givon notes for their tt Cashics 5 name, and surrender tobier hin note given there. whare, i ne fubbe jed Yankee wade oie way to the auoe the Directors who had given notes for thelr | A, Guiidy Asslatan re ; and tobler hin ute given theres | 2 wi 7*Tlie renorter mildly nuggerted that Mr. 8, was | Une full-blooded Tanbee snate oly way to th stock had these notes cancelled and returned to | On tue Sith of May, 1874, « mocting of the | fF, Upon the proper transfers of said rlock being || Aus. 18, 1877—A. D, Guild to State Savings In- | jue ihe lost Plead. sea no more Delow, mind | 204 CMterod into o discussion with.w ceuticursn ws él made to the Company, thet resident wilt cancel | siltation A of professional Jogksx as te the proprincy of them, and tie atock turned o¥er to the hank, — | stockholers was list ab which the capital | Mage tG te, Cusyasy, Ave, sy abfrocts G. Dutkdey to State Savings | SHC fot mere dctnlte Information. But, Str. | Guide eometnug to remove Col, Taplar aud st Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st Nothing has beeu heard from Mr. Spencer, OF | Sutire alork Sahl sbacey et OTe IRE | Woman i Jnetiauion bolts the band of. | Ingttians 200 are vton to State ‘Savings | stbtete ie,ina kuom alle perioneanneciea | ie ia flaaiead eomctody whi Wan kno be CG = ¢ Block 2 . . Guild for $5,000, ecenred by n mortgage date. ug. 14, 1877—F, A, New . nt Bfriend of the depositurr, (thers talked tw the 2 : from the missing Cashler and bis assistant, } At the annual mecting, Jan. 7, 1873, the fal- | dune 27, 1807, Aud aleo hoida, am collateral xeenri= | Institution, a abarce. ton to State Savings | with the bank, and never wae go iach surprised ua | Reine tment. anti Uneliy, romelouy with a iors when he learnt of the break. He professed! thir ESTABLISHED 1854 Bulkley, In view of the frauds perpetrated by | lowing Trustees were clected for the ensulug | ty, 100 shares of the eapual wluck of tis Com: | A 1877—, Goodwin, Je., to —-—— 20 f execulive tirh of mini than the ret mused that a oS INOELLANEOUN., | Mr. Spencer, who has evidently swindled the | year: N. idder, T, 8. Dobvl fitougie Tuuy, ta eecaro the payment of a certain note tive etian : wads mmoat extreme lguorance anto his tlability to the | jueetine be held at 4 o'clock fn the afteroun at tua ne nn acumen eta R AP AO MRA AAAD i TW, Spencer, Vorkins Bass, W. ‘Turner, D, | tu for sald atuck; there/ore The J. Q. Adams of New York, mentioned 8, epeiee . ‘, ® | corucrot Market and Madison streets for the pure it ; bauk out of a million or more of dollars, his |g” xmith, D. Goodwin, dre Dr. J. It, Foster, ts | fesolted, ‘That thie Iratitution parchase of the | above as trausferring ils ity ahares to the | fended tobe. | “ont OUF 94 Hnorsiaueay he Pre- | ose uf seeing what could Uo doue towards zetting te National Life-Insurance Co. } rcturu may not be expected, F, Bowen, and dohnc, Dots. ‘The minutes show Guild the premlscs described In said. muite : 7 tended to be. repterentution in the bank. Soma diracnt was ex- usumitsea te vid no record Ol authority forun increase in thenunver | gage. ai enld 100 sharesof atock, and cancel and |} Uauk Aug. 15, Is the persqn to whom Spencer MM, We te TCRNEM, preaved at the huue panied, and It. tas finally Ge= of U.S. of Ae Re quite mild, SGA IULIOSaTiGy Rata Relea Of the ruetece, although {twill benoticedinere are | surrender to hin hie note and pond. Cpon proper see Aug. 14, bis Hyde Park property tor } of the frm of Turnee & Ray, Nus. 20 and 2 State | Hated w mece at? o'clock, belore Col, avtor wade P d + | eleven Instead of ten. - Id premier and the transfer of street, proved mich more reusonavle and commu. | his report, which i was sald he tyould avuatd POC d the flurry will doubtless dfo o y a t Mie Trustees, heid th ident Will caucel and sutrcuder eras ulealive, He held {nine own nae ninety stares | o'clock. About this time Col, Taylor had ono of CAPITAL STOCK FOR SALE. | fy, ny mubtleas. ls ont, by:Batue:| AUS meeting of phat mere elected salt nate nd bun ecard rig THE ASSETS, viens bought iacn year az Av trustee for | tie met paste ub ; ig Dore, President; 8. Dobbins. Vice- uw adjourned meeting was hell on the morn: v tia aon he held seven more, an ie fran of ‘Turner THE FOLLOWING NOTICE The Clreutt Court of Cool County, Il.. Waving re- C.D! Blekford, Cathicr; A. De Guild. ingof the Bint, at which urcsalution, sotten SPENCER'S HOUSE. & ftuy were saddled with forty-four, The reusun | onone of the windows! aC] ke dected alf proposal Storevait Capleal wiedioits purciaeeete | 6 THE BANK'S AFFAIRS, K keputlie Life-Inmi senin aiverites iterate, that. when the capital was tincreseed erking Base, D, WD. Spencer, C. T. | up by Spencer, to extend the fidebtedness uf | , NOW that 1b ts discovered that Spencer is | for thls cn p ‘And 01 8, Moush were elected ieinbers ot | Wi, Ii. Turner, for $1000, fur three, fours and | heavily Indebted to the bank; that not only has phe dalctated call eeame unecortion: shad the up |. Saicae coe 4 five years, with Interest at 8 per ceut, Was unatie | he borrowed money from It and put up valuc- | inarket raiue then being about $100, o he, on of three, In woo they havo’ confaeace, to naclat mination of ihe assets of the bank, and to ccial meeting of the stockholders was held us INSIDE THE BANK arch 2, 1Ki) at which the fullowing reealu. | !mously adopted. lees collatcrula, but that he has plundored {t | half of hie sou, invested the $700 which thal Tae [p thy exelninalion of the assets of ths bank, the same busy but quict scene was going on A. Tallon, Assignee. on ny " 4 tlon wus adopted: On the 22a inst. the Board of Trustece bell & | outright, it becomes a inatter of Interest had im tho eavings department of the Reroteod, That the eapttal stock of the Atate Sayinzs | Mecting, ut which the resolutions adupted hy itepodtire to know if i B rest tothe | ghd after conference. writit hls partner The effect of this notico on the crowd waa im- iy that hasdistingulshed tho place ever eloce the | Inativuttud be tarreased to 84x00 by lesulng 3.tK0 | the stockholders on the INtb, as wellan the reeo- ie Hus any property | it wae decided thst the Sra whould take the reat: mediately perceptible. ‘Tho fecling of distrust ang total Lite; | amash-up. Col. Taylor was there at an carly | Miltonalaharcé of stuck of #1) each, latlons extending Tumors soles, were onadi- | which can be ecized on and inade available | ‘The stnek was faily pald up, Dering thy Last two gare way, Ntietasen of thy more thonchtfut ant yeas iJ Vi 7 - | mous! lupted. bere ts puthing particular! 7 ‘1 Yeere thery had been vor no dividend paitl, and 4 bout four Taiilions |.hour, anit his assistants pegged away at tho | gente a tower et ete Ho ee rene” | mtrange about this, seemg that shore spicent were | Wwards the payment of bis debts, Un- | Nien wr. Turner wished to borrow from the Oank | Iast, rast portion of tha depositors, jo, one of iy MAIDEN OE aad Carma’ | books wll day. Onv of the regular bank book- | constituting and appointing him as progy tor Hob= | Spencer, Smith, ‘Sumer, Gouuwin. Bulkley. and | fertunstely, thery ducen't appear to be any | he had to pny thousual interest. He bad sooken Sackfuine Manat caret Rpmndun nt, Gt Act 8 and valno of the acta and le Mill be furnisusd ou application tothe undersiorr es | ie bins, by virtue wherear ho cast 4 vates far Doo. | Guild, who tag previously auopted the resvlutiun | probability that-anything will be obtained in | to the President, Cashier, and Asslatant Cashier, — as —aete jetons interested anh eaten ‘formation in regarit uespers bed big Tae “aoe was able, from bins layavurot iencoune the stuck, und 22 votes | 10 the stockholdecs’ meeting. thts aavartert ‘Tum Tniwuxe stated yestentay and they had all assured hita over aud over again Bray cluthesc mesnlig thea main og actell be ne tho. purrone fbi ang for aaid Capital nowledce of the books, to render material } of fin own. Perkins Base cnat T vole, D. Da, ‘The same gentienen tgarcd at another mecting that he had conveyed to Job "Ada New that the bank was fully aule to meet all ils en, rest of tha day. the crowd) was considerably se vGareral arKed | assistance. ‘The work in hand was the comple- | Smith 1 vote, J.C. Dorel vole, N, B, Kidder 1 | of the Board thenext moraing. when a revolution at hie. e yed tu John Q, wns, of New | ments, For thiv reavon ho bad felt nu. fear. smatier, most of the unfortunate ones having cone posal joual ‘.iferinn. ( ‘ . eae vote, We He furne oh was adopted directing the purchase «f Givodwin' it ow y reason given for the nun-declaration of 18 ey # and adurceacd to the undersixned, to te aumitted by | thon, it possible, of that uodertakon Wednes- | Ytes W. Ue fumer G0 ee kD Galea ete | twenty shares, in parment for which thoban was ky a1ot of land owned by himin tyde Park, | raren given fur the nunideclaration of 8 1 om ty the mass-mecting, hou rising iim wnapened ta the Coure tor itn action at th votes, C, 1. litektord 80 voice, A.D. Gullit : i the thirty days, Or aa aang iyereater pa bracticasies °F | day—the alfting ot the private accounts and | }ptitmdwin, sees 10 voley boing tod votes Ingity | eancel and surrender Geudwin'encte forge, oopy | tuere still remalued, however, the house In | Gucine the valuation of considerable real Rear eeee tears Mod sriatinmrey nerd dee talkie er the Meting of tho assets, scheduling of the cul- | out of 1,0:0 shares tn favor of said Increase, ‘There | dated Nov. 2. 1870, indone $1, 000 of interest due | Which he lived, near the corner of Egan and | ostate on which advances had beeu made, and care orion, AUK, 30, 1877.—-Tiie creditorsof the State, fiution ara invited ty apnotnt w cumn ce CO. OF Chicago, Il, to the undersizned by virtue of a paid older heredy luvites for thirty Ways propesals for EXAMINING THE BOOKS.] fhe purctane Jn (ure Qf an amount of die whole Capital tock of the NATIUNAL LIFE. ANCE Cl). O A.. betng 10,000 sharoa at & allowned by the if ty Renulilie Lifecint, Co., 187 Lasallesst, ‘ on his note uf $10,000, dated June 2, 1N74, aud | 1 ing the money to ‘sanrplus” account, Me, | Meir xrlefe with une another. Chleago, Aug. te77, __"__" "| Internals, ete, ete,—and tho clerks gotso for as | Nore oo witch anpeare the record, Of the mnecting | extend the note loJuty 1, 1878, at 10 per ent. Erattle at mics wth ug de It oc- | Mimnct tully expected, that if there should prove OTTO, |, iy, io (ue she fouls on | Sif Wie fala chosaetyanisiammdetinsaent smut | cote wan uit alutle, Forte puro of | Wit eer eames ee, | | DEPOSTTORS’ MEETING. |< tho notes held by tho bank, Tho | | Tuvesmsy, March 13) 1979.~Resnired, ‘That watet. | FAjeurned for lack of business, is mi et bencer Had tn tits BrOpe alte : eae et TALKING IT OVEK IN MANKET SQUARE, * . o t ‘ is " ’ i tnade. He bought the stock as xo investment, ee The publle ora cantioned aycinat negotiating for | schedule of this particular Iino was | “stat Vourercent. the nald onc of the surntus init anal tu hele tater geil erty, the records were yesterday searched, but | Yhowing tne Habilities attached to ibunder the | Aside from the. talk about their Juss and thn two certaln moter, signed by Menry Wahl, Pat. lek Corcoran, on DP redevick, OF Htaska Coak | Made out under three header unsecured "O. DL, dated about Auust 10, 1877, for the | notes, t. @, promissury notes, bill recelvablo, fam of $iki2.50 cach; alro thre notes, atyned | takon by tha bank without accurit: § Hotes secured is hereby declared paysble to all | they were found ti thelr pinces, and, on motion of a of Marth. Wiis | Mr Goodwin, the Goarlautnorized A.D. Guid eo | Willa rather unprofitable result, « hooks ny a i rel , v 4 snk bc haaeaann i AE | occupy the picuinen Nov cai Weal dickaun treet | that Ho bought thls property, a hundred feet | siest nity that the bank's afar bad been conduct~ | 1 he uoperinost fu tho minds of wnany of those ayof March, tae aeustowian for the inetituion, rent free, until | south of Egan avenuo, April 15, 1872, from | &4 82 they bad, at i : pats 7 wer ‘i " NTS, 2 % pl ccedinaly, te waa yrepured to face che music, thered on the sidewalk in front of the bank Archibald Stowart and Archibald Stewart, one for | by collaterals; and notes secured by real catuto, tata kya arenes of 34.050 stires | HN A: cams the meeting at & o'clock Saturday | Fred W. Springer, paying for tt €30,000—$10,000 | snd to pay up the ‘amount for which ho Veatentas indrulog ‘was'the matter of thes kets 8150 and tivo for $300 euch, for the purchusc of {Wo i ‘ 3 Hiadhes If” called 10, threshing machinca. Sald notes were taken by one | fom the opiuton expressed by the Ansignee, tt ta | stoc aude ortton tothe winount of stork www | afternuou, wt which ‘Turner presided, und Spencer, | down, and a trust-eed for the remainder, | ¥ lable, If called upon so cote ik | ttoment of the estate to the best possible ad- Furart Mock, und aro eunposed ta be payabla to | thought the musecared uotes will provo of ‘more | tan wore uid iriuvashusuruelory itu ani cag at | smth Uuodwin. Wulkley, and Guitd were ures ae teuablced was pall of Songs Te epi gal Were about TA000, devotions tne averse. de> | vantage. ‘There can be na question that a lure bis order, in ‘iolation of his trustas our agent. | nceount than people weru at firat di | Stuf stat and anuucreceipt cfauilcs bythe Cashier | ; t y . : 2 ; Gites Hees hack been tekew Initio ine and PES one rt hrs pera wy eg eT Chuiderot Westvelinaee of tus proms | Geshinr fo twke all drposita made artee Nutur Ne liavid D. Spencer, being. then’ eveaped | Beutebelng from $220 to S55, He knew Hething | yumber of the depositors are dissatisfied wits Herne wolding stock ot fall appearrboy ti # u Bald. din td Tt appears | law, and looking for dividends: Jt was a very | conduct of Spencer, the subject which seemed ne i Kee epurate in theaafety devurit ss RIVE 1 shore described abovaate worthless, Mr. Mock’s | CCtaterals and real estate, for the reason that tho Fee eee ee ae To ee ee eee egubre WNL EINE | o'Mies Susan A. Dennls, gonveyed to for | bee manaced, Wut had always felt the greatest | the upoointment cf Mr. Taylor as Assumiec, not GAAR, SCOTT & CO. abatracts were not cxaniigod, ‘Tho work of yalua- « witen shall thercafier ba sublect to | structed Wo retien all such deposits to depostan, | for lose, aifection, and 81" the broperty tn | confidence in the ofiicers. becauso they belfeve him to bo dishoncet or in- August 28, 1877. * Richmond, Ind. lon will be commenced thia mourning, and it fe acrutlon of the Harcuiive Committers. | The Hoard then adopted the resolution uvsdzning | question. The decd wax recorded, Dec. 14, Iy-THOSK SOUTH P4anK BONDS competent, but svlely for the reason that he possible that befors night somothing of a more deduite and perhapy cheering nature will be known, Ona thing while. tended to mterrupt the e clerks in thelr fabors yesterday was the cleculation ‘ of rumore to the eifect tiat Col, ‘Taylor wae in o All partica with whom as agente of JOUN FINZEM fale way to be auperseded by a comnittco apnoint- all ite property to Abner ‘Maylor in trust, toe t | Isith—-the date of the marriage. This prop- | were only getstable it te quite probuble ther fi The aaue' inte money, aud after deducting nis | erty, It anpears, was louie lefore “Aponece { could la ‘disposed of” to sdvantoge, ‘and | Mud designated by the man who had robbed Teatonadle Charice And exvenges, to pay the | went into the State Barings Inetitution, and | that the procecde would go vome ways | them. They do not care about Mr, Taylor's creditura in fuliwor, if that was impossible, vio | the trust-deed cleared olf soon after hu gut the | (wards making It easy for the depositor. Hut | integrity or capability, The fact that ho rata. Thu sevolutiun aleo contained a rather Wt- | controling interest theraln, St ts doubtiul Fee elon that steccee eee, nee was picked ont by Spencer is evideuce from ‘Te b, plece of attached paper ts the | necessary clause to the elfect tha Indorsed on thie nro. 7 fi : following memoraniyu: Heft, alt : : Whether the convesauce, made so many | them and disposed of them. According to the June , ag Ehare dealt ere fnfermeed that 1 am ao ooger | el, oF to be appuluted, by tho maseemecting of | FOlinymemoraniyo |. | anathing leit, alter, uaylod chan months aco, can be Inpeached: und this ples | atatement, there. was §20x,000 wort of these | HS creditors’ point ob view thas he wae ent, and that al] guaranties by me astoquallty Cul. TAYLOM LOOKED POR THOSE SOUTH PARK thelepro rata suk legis, 4 ncey weus | pay aver such averplus to th of property cannot be lucked on by the ercdit- | bonds in the posscasion of the bank, Threeweeks | 1 ee i or prices of their goods aro withdrawn from this date, WONDS TEsTERDAY HATCH Uh We Goodwliis dri, Ne Me Bidders A.D. Gulu | proruta, ‘Then follows, inthe revurtof the mect- | ors as cunstitutlng a part of the aascta. ago tho Meaarw. Wrenn Eras., brokers at the corner | and hence thoy desire to get rid of bim if it is 4N orders tor goods tm the line of manufactured | put did not fud them. He te fasteettling down to | Hustery March 15,c, Dr iiektunie bea. roviuny slagvh | 182. Mus farm of the avalsgaient, whicl baa already SUES RTOU NOL | LIAB EiEy fan far the wank. for whieh $s, QU warts cot | usslble. The first mayo to attain this end was fobaccos will ba Glied by me {a a menner nolesesat: | the conclusion that spencer took all thoro wue leit | 1% 0.5. HMuuxh, J.C, hore, and W. If. Turner, Sion cushy Gagner tibcdning Wdlkiegs ond alee i hao a deel Sotn fort: front aie bonds was taken as security. Of thie sam the | Made yesterday,s notice, signed * Creditor,” be Sifactery than heretofore a8 agente of the Dausman | Of ther uo New Yoru, ‘The Caluoiet Wuck Com- | aT A MEBTING OF THR BOARD OF THUSTEES, 3 Guild tunes up on the ingrning ot the 27th, but E . Wrenn's took $x, ), Ieavtng £6,000 In the pone | fug posted ou the door of thu bank that a mect- pany bonds are there, but nothing haa been done MAY 21, 187U, Hirt naa Wr, ers, Every, person who waa a stockholder ix aston of another bunk furwhich it was hegotlated, k; foots umend Tobacco Company, Alton, I» whose | fowdeds discovering whet they, bro woith, ‘The | » resolution olfored by drt B, a Smith was adopt- | PEM aM ten Uiseicsca ate tier aetticeeane | montis prior ta) the ‘date uf the falle | Yao woner worowen by the Mate was geet dng waahl beheld or Merisek and Madison erecta Soods tn quality and prices I fully guarsatee, work of valiation will be tuested tis inuraing, ed, untitliog cach Trustes ta a {ce of $3 for aitend- ed. ‘The sane fe ure js re ible indebted F ; eT 2 . a + toe be el . 1 le true of an atte! 4 uv 4s responsibly for the indebtedness | paying off deponitors who either needed the mone! Grot KELL, 44 Lakerat. ATaigeny reporter avsed Col, Laglor yesterday | tugench mecting, provided he ue present within | InganTueauay morung, In the aticrrose hoses | OF. the bunk to the. face. value | Senet cerdia. lugtinge of the comleg tmp | _ At tbe sisi an aha gonthwestenreer oa eeeeetee ee cieatd a SSO | whether he peseeata ay pence agaist 8 pale thece minutes of tho time fur which said meeting | over, tho tive Trustees came toxetber, and pasacd a | of his shares, At the mecting held Saturday a | which led them to think the best thing they could | [eD, asseny ay ie ther. They block \ NOTICH officers (nu cram init actiuny tp tuck. the Colunel | was called. rerolutiun providing that the avslgnmenttakeeifect | shameful effort was mado on the part of several of | do would be to draw out all they had mute to. Uf | began talking with one another. They blocked N * replied that ie Sad conesaed Bt cy Smit ae pe In accordance with the change inthe time of Tameutatsle npon ite delivery, ‘ihe mecting then | sess mdividuaie to get Crom under and shire thelr | the bony could bo gotten wt, which isdoubtful, | up the sidewalk, und a policeman requested GEO. U. OKELL ta no tonger the azent of Jobn | altorney, and that that gentleman was ut opinion | hulding the annual meeting from January to June adjuurned without date, Ferponsibilities, but’ the actiunan the part ofthe | as appears above, thure ought to by some $120,000 | them to adjourn to the froutof the old Grand Pinter & Bros, | Our customers are warned not to | {hat cnouzh had already Hoon discovered to justify | sucha meeting was held June i$, 1873, at which hice oficers of the bank tn surmendering and canceling | worth of them. It fe wtsted that the Wreana of- | Centra! Hotel, in the centre of the block be- bave any dealiuge with him on our accunnt. the assertion that he could be Lrought up sort in | the rollowlng'Trustees wereelected: G.'T. Bowen eee 1 ti taking tack the stock fered ta take the remainder of thom last week, but 1 4 a RTO FIN 1 proceeding, Deed. 1 Vouce, dan 6 Dore. br, B. , smith THE STOCK, Pear Re CR ror a cr ety rarer Reoiet pe aly SacOUd: wort aes |. ween saliaun and Handolph strects., Thither: ER & BOS, wcrimt, ent. Anwill bo | werd told that thera was unly $94,000 worth un- ¢ ¥ se Loulsvilie, K: A. Kidder B,D. Spencer, Vert RECUND OF TUM TRANSFERS, set waite by any court In Ch folds “Mepresenialtves “of thet Ulhole “Pruee Fn ee eeot'a chore were Fully BS wfew at lor found the note for '$4u,#40. 73 given by span- | Daulel Goedwiny Jt > BOs | with a viewto getting atthe successive stock | {ately ates of thy Neavtest aluarchalders bare | Savlnes nétltation also heard that the bonds were | tiem Wwowen, gathered In front of too hotel. ote " 500, Guild's G00,and Newtun’s | forsale, aud oflered tu tase thew at par. They | ! cer Aug, 18, 1977, fn settiement, aa stated In the | | ‘Ihe Trustees inet ihe same day, and oreanized as | transfers, a TRIBUNE reporter yesterday went | 100 Will produce uuliing, but with’ some of tho | wore also luld that thee was only $86,000 worth | The oue who bad called the meeunz records, uf his stock trausactious, The note seads | followa: LD. D. Spenccr, Prewident; Thomas r ere Tl i id omuch tlie was % tees " through a book in which the records of the sald | others the case le didesent. Jol Q. Adams, of | of them left, ‘They wanted “all, alld not appear, an Owing to removal to California, { ava selling my | %8 follow bobo Vice-President; C. ioe Steere Guanes trausactlous were kept, and ls enabled to preseut New York, has ifty which he ht ota } more, end did pot make the purcha bpent In trying to Ret some SPENCER'S NOTES, W. M. Turner, S acom, Unfur- In looking over thy papers yeuterday, Col, Tay- | kius tass, wholeeale ik ¥ “ 3 1s AU, TS. Curcaao, Aug. 38, 1877. fd, Assfatant C » itay, of ‘furner aud Ray, | Mr, Wrenn states that they were not salable, be- | one to call the sssembiage to order, Somebody Bicagt eee oF Wassnee abd Se eaters | FRAT rambo ga terra AE Bias, ore, ond Hough were clected ae "the new | the following Wat of trauafers, with the wanes fat sats vehiet he Arled to bore offun to the | foubetiian security for wer ieane mgolated ‘by | suggested one uae, and ouebody cls Snot, ‘ Avigdt aks a rey rT “4 ecutive Cuts ty » % y we ut which he wi ave tu pay upon. tinod> a, and the mouecy the ban! rows ny te] the geoeral demant ng that us witora AN8 Staterete_ | thacity of Chicogo, €iu,240.79 18r valuerouved.with | C neeting of the Hoard of Trustees was held | Of the parties and the thes when they were twenty-vo, he pald twenty back into the | resented in tue bulanee-alvet published Weenes: | show taka part in the proceediuge. LOST. Tn victoity of Palmer House, Russian leather pui Calg honey audtwo vielting corde. Liverai tee Satdtor {ts return, Address A 43, Tribune uifce. us April 4, 1874, at which toe resignations of the fol- | made It so happened that Col, Ta: ran across pu- ~ solv ther note of walchuu accountcan be fuundin buy | Mine Trustees srerg received’ snd uccopted: “4 fecurds of the bank. It runs ae follows: Bobbing, aud O. 8. Hougs, William Baird Cate tlag, of New York, was sppojuted a ‘trustee in §875.—Oue year alter date L piece, UF Sin ores AL nh. Gand in Wace o ‘ nk ond still hulds Ove, but he will have to pay ou | day by $52,050 tn bills receivable. For all that, | Finally, z John, Halncs to Chauncey T. | wll. Mr, Hobvit Mayard, of New York, a wealthy | Me. Wrenn called on Col. Taylor yeatentay worn- ‘M. A. DECKEM, ree, * capitalist, tarcely interceted iu Cuicago real | ing and offered tu take the remainder at BU. Col. | an attorney, was proposed fur President, and john C. Halnesto Perkins’ Bass, | catate, had 200 ehares which he did not dispose of | ‘Taylor hadn't auy remainder, or, rather, he wasn't | cogvented to ect. Auexp-ees wagon wae prvcured, nntil slung tu the apring, and $2 oreo ought | very eura at that time whetber they were in the | sud into tum Mr, Decker gut, so ua to be scen aud tala Savinye fustitutiog, of urs 72—Joha C, Walnes to John i, Fos- | tu bo rotten out of him, Ur, smith has dity | bask or not, But, asa lezal opinion could be had | hicard, He vald they bad met to take auch eleps as *iostitubion, inthe Chy of Dr. Foster; snd Charles «i. Bulkley abaree vy which he ougat te pay $5,000. W, I, | for the asking, and az such opluiou would come | would best promote thelr intercets. It was nut Lee eae. re, : ~T Chicago. & fir value Tecelys with iotere | iu place of Thomas S$, Nobbins. ‘The further Mling J 1. 1872—William HL. Turner to Helen W, | Turner has nuscty, which ard cyual to $9,000. | into play rovided = =the = boudy were canary forbim to say that the State HO [ SE cal at o per cyut per annum, fur money Lorruwed. of vacancies was postponed. The resignation u| Turner, 50 shares, ‘Turace & Kay joiutly bold forty-fuar, and C. Bw, d, ie SANDS n vings Te srexcen. | Thomas's. Dovnta as Vice-President wae received | “Yee wh iugecb. Goodwin, J a4 hedd ba utor ail ihe Wdepuritare | Hieckwith, who decided ust fe coult hot dispuse teu ML that tho assets befunged lo the depwut: . D 5 omaas. Dobbins s je ‘ecalved . B= Dy win, Jr. AL Fos. e4d ha tof all these. the tore | Meckwith, who dec e could uot depose | ¢j tthe ussete belunged Lo the depusit- + What do you think of thls note, Colonel?” | anduccepied, and. Hr, D. §. Suilth elected to Ol | teh Ta a ea a 8 PETE PU Eee tly che | Mages ‘ _ Burt | one? itwae for th 7 as ane ought tu reahize pretty nearly the face value, woich | of the property uot! au order of the Court | ons, it wae for them to take such actiun ay would i tages the repurter. zi the vacancy. ¢. D. inckford, Cashlpr, tendered | April 1, 1872—Joha OC, Haines to Jared Gage, ta $32, 000, should bave beon obtained sanctioning auch adis- | secure tho beat dietributiun of the asycts, Une Cor, Wabash-ay, and Madlson-st., ere iv uo record of {t auywhere, and I can | hleresiguation, 1o take effect May IY viich was | shaler eae A TALK WITH 2B. GUODWIM. onal ‘There isa diapasition axigugaome ct he | kin Parton; ee uudureloud: nau besapat in cliarce G86 bined fesni- a : simply eur: that it wae giyenin place of sev- | accepted, aud Alvert D. Guild was elected to suc- |" Junu 20, 1872—Chauncey T. Bowen to 0. 3, Among the upvarentiy queer traneactions re- kets to eoufl atthe idea that the Statc held su | by incans of wo usegyinent. [A voice: ** We don't, Hoftom A. JT, Stewart & Co.“s Dry Goods | ersf sinall notcs made from Une to tou for money | cved bin, Charles G, Duliley was mado Aestataut | plough, JU shares, vealed by the recurds of Whe bunk was the cancola- | latge au amount of the South Park or United Statce | want blin.”] ‘That, perhaps, wae the beet acy jouae, and SMeVicker’s Theatre. taken out tobavatuck. In other words, alotol litio | Cashier, e4 Vurmer, Goudwin, and June’ dviz—Chaancey T. Bowen to D. D. | on by the Trusteca, on Aug. 21, twu days be- | bonds asthe June statementcailed for, Bothatas | that could bays been done, But it seemes ua 10 8 1 : adec of the ‘uote | it tuay, thpefort at pecaent making fa to diecover | ta Bim. in very Usd taste that tho ulicers dan. 2167S" etkinn Uass to Thomas 8. pob- org tine pestecunset We made ay Te SLU, OU) woke | oat tbat cine. hank chan uw, faite tuna todise | who hed betreped Uncle trited should assuaio to say Lina, 11Uvbores, Mary Widder to Thomas §. Doo- | turd} shares of stock. This enlty smacked of | Cover what it had somu time ayy. Ae stated ubove, | who should ecitle the estate. He thougnt the de- arn, utes running back fur two or three years, probas | were choson members uf the Exec $2 0Oo PER DAY bly, were comsolicated Into talslig aie." © ‘At the aunual meeting, June ° . lave you found out what there was to sccure | stuckhulders, there were preset Mees: ¥ Kidaer, ‘Turner, Bulkley, Smith, and f o— ‘arnit $ ped 6 202 lt y Ca). Taylor eays by don't dud anything of taeus itore should ay whu should baudle thelr New Houso—Blogantly Furnished, * said tho Cotoncl, and be shoved towards | followiug Trustees were clected? D8. Smal, N. | “San 2, MTs cEdward Ct Fortor to Thomas w, | {mide und a reporter called on Ar. Goodwin for | for, Tisih cos yoy ean be Rehza upielecwlcte | Peimcre. and hey were’ thereto sy who tuey STR INANGDAL ne | Uituere te thu woeurliy=oi, P25 abuts of capitals | area, Ss, aneneoeTA .tdullds Daurel ued Tero Valin H. Foster to Thomas 5.bob- | sc} utes ed tog “chciiea that | "tue eri tauENT OF TUE AtsioNEE Tei ty elontag up tte uilales Uf the Lanes “Te paket . S ie A. bb 5 el y 5 a1 . omas 5, Dub- “= tite, cl ‘TAk eTATi iN ae! Fy paul. CG OUNTY ODE ‘Canmmmmanmnorwm } stock put Up Us colLitarsty 45 bi nit Charics G. Dalktoy. shares, ze wus iss Pair ee oe the bark ae ‘Trusteo. ‘ond bad will probably bu promulzated this afwrnvon. | was proper to ‘apbowt a comurittee to consider the RS Inasnuch se tho bank {9 bursted, and ite stock | ‘the Trustecy met the same dey and organized as 187+ Chauncey T. Bowen to Thoms, | furnisuod the money wyscit. Dut l was’ not uble | Whatever bas beeu ueretofare sald of D. D. Spen- | watur, aud Bx upon a wan of rectitude sua posi AND worth so little that nobody would bave it, it docen'¢ | fol.ows: D. D. spencer, President - Sault 50 shares, Wearty it, and requested that i be tranaferted. | cer und hig colleazucs las been milid im propurtion | tion totake cbarge of the vial assets, und dispose CITY VOUCHERS avon S61. Sunaccurly, ean fee a neh cousoll Pigg Peeelgents a. eae ec c a n. 2, 1875—Jobn O. Dore to ThomasS. Dob- | Thut iv al) thece is of ft.” % to the actus! condition that Hilo dues ent will | of them imauels way! hs al yeast paeielal Deana sehe ey ran wet Ie Ben Dee | esr ate ane Gah ace sce wemtrs | MERAY tenn, gerne to. 3. suwer, |. fee ate Ou HHO tet Pa OR RS | 08 ltd tia er tt ae mae sate ert of the Executive Committee 5 : a ‘And you were wot abie to carry it?" left bebiod was that which he could not readily ne- endif the nian selected by er ee merce THE RECORDS. AT 4 MERTING OF TUX BOARD OF TRYSTHES, | Jan. 2, 1873—L. B. Bidway to D. D. Spencer, It'wos not intended that J snould. The stock | gotiste, For yours by must, bare been preparing them wassatustactory’be could be) coudsuied:; if GHATES AND MANTEL WHAT THEY slow. BLD JuNB 5, 1375, 220 aharee, was in the baodsof a party that it was not thought | for tia collapses. ‘That hu te a sconndzel, | not, auother could be avpoinicd. If tuo securities ei iw's ee er oar Seen ‘A Taincxs reporter ‘spent conilaerable time notice was given a an euet ‘meat to th by-laws, pe 6. Smith to Thomas 6. Dob- Senirable shouHl Bold it, and they ssked mo to got ae t pe Secpest. d. ian iy opiate rained asad of uaestly os olleved they would i if 6 Dw eof Trus- ins, 20 shares. ug! oY e ery NAN ufmiged and” "| esterday in looking over tho only records of | fort to seven. "Ata meeting of Lrusteee: held uaa | Feb. 11, 1873—H, H, Shafeldt to D.D. Spencer, | '"‘ilow long did you hola itr" fie bank's asecte ts eopat $500,000 of bis papers | buyif they were nos sold mith oki aad forcaigal SLATE MASTELS. | ti auk ofticers' meetings in exist Tho | 7 sho amendment was adopted, 50 shares. ++] think for the better part of last year." These notes ron back as far as 1875, and sre | the dividends would pan out lower thau the credit phopasco « RuMNEY | te bau core nee ze e0ce, © | “At the avons! meeting of the stockholders, keld | _ Feb. 11, 1873-Emeline M. Sbufeldt to D, D. ++ Do you conaldur yourself Hablu forthe value | merely the renewals of some other notes given for | ore bad any idew of. ‘The Cumuitteo charged with "Sud HEATED T: book in which the records were kept belore the | Juuc 6, 1875, thu following Trustees were elected: | Spencer, $0 sbarca. of the ateck.” moacy stulen by Spencer in previvus ycare. Spen- | the sulection of this man could clog lake etepe bp