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‘1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1877. SPENCER. He Did Not Go to New York, but to Canada. What the Coachman ‘Knows About the Family's Departure. Thore Missing South Park Bonds Pledged in New York. They Were Used to Secare Some of Dobbins’ Nattroad Paper. Jndge Beckwith's Note to the Bank, and How It Was Paid. SPENCER. , HE DID NOT GO TO NRW YORK, ‘The present whereabouts of Spencet are still amatter of speculation, but a new clew was ob- talned yesterday which Indicates pretty clearly where he was Monday a week ago. It has al- reatly been stated in Tie Tripux® that a tele- gratn was received here Saturday, saving that Vic had eaed Wednesday from New York on the Wisconsin, ‘This is now believed to be un- true, it being asserted that this dispatch was fotten up to throw his pursuers off the scent, and 10 erable Spencer to make good his escape. A well-known gentloman—one who dots not wish hls natne nientioned in connection with the inatter—returned home from the East Sunday, In Boston, one day Jast week, be met Mr. Emory Washburn, Jry an attor- ney of this city, whe told = him that he left Chicago on the samo tratn with Nyencer and bis family. He knew him, and they hati a conversation. , Bpencer told igy that he was soing to New York. Ab the same time, he thought Bpencer was nervous, and that some- thing was wrong. Before reachlug Buepension Rridge, Spencer and hfs famity had alsappearei, They had evidently Weft the train while coing through Canada Monday, © Mr. Washburn ts fn every way 8 reliable gentleman, and hence Speticer could wot have left on the Wisconsin Wednesday. What town he stopped off at te ust now unknown, but efforts ure making to. jocute bln. Me fs perhaps no lunger fn the Do- iniulon, having saited doubtless from Moutreal, and, if a telegram {8 sent to En- elant to apprehend him, his description ehbuld be given in order that the passengers on all arriving steamers inay be acrutinized. The other statement in the tele- gram above alluded to—that Spencer has a lurve deposit. in the Farmers’ Joint Stock Bank ot London—tis_ also questioned, Those who know him eay le fs tao sharp o scoundrel to put money ina bank wud Jet any one know [ty that he in hig possession whatever he atc: ceeded in getting away with. e THE COACHMAN'S STORT. During the afternoon, there a visitor to the bank in the person of Nate,” a full-blood- ed African, who, up to‘one week ago last Sunday, officiated us Spencer's couchoinn. He was at once taken in tow by Col. Taylor and asked about Spencects departure and the subsequent: mysterivus disappearance of the family diorses aud carriage, After Col. ‘Taylor hal pumped “Nate” dry, the reporter salled in. “When Md Spenver beave, Nate tl" “Last Sunday week ago,” replled the sable- hued ex-coachinan, “Where did be take the taint? “Twonty-second atroct station." wWhat tuned! Avene uway on de 6:15 train, Michigan Cen- , “ Did you drive hint down to the statlout* “No.” Anothor boy did. Iwent “long in do small kerridve with some of de tixins.’?. Who went with hind” “Mra. Spencer and de little one.!” “You mean his stepilaughter?” “Yeu, sah! “Take many trunks with them?” “Took free; bis own, Mra. Spencer's, and de Uttle one’s,” “Do you know where he wenti"* “Don't know for sartaiy. Know where he sald he was goin’.”” And hero Nate grinned frum ear to car, “ Where was thatt” “New Yawk"? “LEAVE TOU ANT MONEYD? “Gimme $7 week fore Inst.” “Tell you low long he'd be gonet? No, cal. Dat'sile trouble, De financial re- latlons up dar beuu done run short sluce dey teft. Wonder 'f anybody ‘round yere's pot credit down at ony dese-yero cuffce-houbes, Dat's what I'd kind of Hike fur to tind out." ‘The reporter follnwed in the wake of. many others of an Impecunious turn, and persuaded “Nate” that he haa lost every cent he had, the of years of devotion to his calling— ‘aud, an fdr credit, he couldn't ag inuch as stand uff the man on the street corners thut sells three collar-buttuns fora nickel, The ex- planation was perfectly satisfactory, : “HOW Du THOSE HORSES and that carriage come to bu missing, Natet” was the next inquiry. «Well, it's fea’ dis way, You seea gemman Giend of Mr, Spancer, he’ comes re to dv houso md says, *Nate, want to ridin’ 's aven- ng. Can T have do hoses? *.41) right,’ sez +i tant off I goca, dusts off de harness, rubs down de hosses, slicks myself up d—d fine an? handsom,’ you know,and dune some down-town. Drove up Lasalle strevt, stopped tween Muadi- sun an’ Washin'ton, geniman saya, * Leave 1 here, Nate; Il bring ‘em back to-night.’ Well, you see, | sposed "twas all rletit and don Went home after a bit and geminan wasn't "di Wanted to go to a dunes dat night, but couldn't fetch it, Hud to walt for "de hosecs un! ker- ridge to come back. Well, me and ‘nother Teller walted ond watted til $3 o'clock au’ no yemmati, aud nu hogeds, no kerrldge done come, to bed aad lain" seen nutlin of "ens ua the gentlemant” “Dou't know bls name; only know ‘um wher Tseu tum. Don't know oullln about um, foept he'a a frien’ ‘o Mr. Spencer's, Dat’s all> When "Nal was fast seo, he was exe pounding ta Cal. Taylor bis ideas about folks going off and leaving “de tnaucil relations” dn such an unceytuin conditiug us must exist at or near tue corner uf Prafrle and Ean aves: It is understood that Spencer's son, whe W employed ab Nebraska City, turned up here Monday, suld the horses, disposed of all the furniture fu the house which way of auy par- teal: value, apd lett Tuesday for perts une known, THE COMMITTER CONTINUING TUMIR INVESTICATIONS, Tho crowd to front of the Stato Savings Ivatl- tution yesterday morning was no crowd at all, but o succession of quiot imectlags of two or three auxious depositors, who, doding nothing to caulsfy thelr curlusity, walked awa: AML fe tereet In the thing, so far as sidewalk assembites ung ejdewulk talk are concerned, would seein to Le atunend. ‘The real Interest centres in the Teovarches conducted by the Assignea and tho Creditors' Comumittes Inside the bank, These Kentlemen met again yesterday morning, the flou. Joha Wentworth presiding, aud ull the embers present, Mr, Wentworth wasanxtous to know if’all TUB BONDS c supposed ty beloug tu the bauk bad been found, and il there were affy offsets te them. Mr. Loumis, the nead bookkeeper of the bauk, was called iu to contribute what fuformation he could fu tla connection. He sald that the dls- count buok would show what the gentlemag was trylug to get at, ond proceeded to punt up aud bring In that record, Mr. Wentworth, having glanced at the book, sald it didn’t yo back fap enough to suit his vurpose. What he wanted to do was to go over the books for the pust four ur Ave yeurs, and eve who had committed this ‘sascality. He bad heurd ft stated quite courddently that the bank was uuthing but a were xas-bay for years, oud he wanted to tnd out it| this wes true, In the bank's statement for June was an item In the ssscts of sume United States bonds, What be would lise to kKuow was whether the bavk bad reall. ever bad those bonds, aud, if so, what bad be- sume ot them. For all they knew to the cous tvary, Speucer might bave converted them into aol aud pocketed the money. Mr. Locints said the Ietter-book showed that the bank had the bonds, avd bud sold them to tots uf $20,000 pad €25,000. wl Keeley aad the casb-book onght to show tat fact. Mr. Loomis said phe bank bad a discount and yeal-votale Look, thy first ol which would show the amounts of tones Joaned vn wurigages, vud the other the real cetate teid by the bank eu Lruatdeeds. Mr. Keeley asked tt ali . THE MOUTGAGKS did bot have notes Bed with thei. Mr lonnie reilied that the mules were Jouml with allthe mortgages which were taken upe Yat there were some abstracts (n the vaults without the accompanying mortgaces, Mr. Keeley thought the sbstmcte ought to es had been taken away, Journed without making any astontebing dis- coverles, THE DOBBINS NOTES, IX ORNER TO GET MORB LiOnT in regard to those four notes and the somewhat complicated transaction growing ont of them, Tus Tainune reporter hunted up Mr. J. G. Ouiten, the Treasurer of the Chicago & Pacific Railway, who fs mentioned in-the acreement, ‘The Information this gentleman was able to furnish is comprabonded in the following state- mentr “This was an ‘original loan made with the bank along in 1872 Myr $100,000 by the Railroad Company to aaaist Ih the construction of the road, There was no collateral security put up for the loan. It was renewed from thine to tins, with the accumnulsted — Interest. Finally, when note and Interest amounted to A t was taken op by Dobbins, whe gave four Individual notes for $30,000 each. My: ndtne merely appears on the notes because they had to be tmade to somoboiy's order. By te ferring to them you will see they are marked, ‘Indorsed without recourer.’ In’ short, this ts siinply the ratlroad's indebteducas, and thts agredinent simply bears out Dobbins’: and my own previous statements. that the railronit ducsn't owe the bank # cent, while It does owe Bayard. These notes, and he $210,000 of boule, are Introduced by hin tn his suit to foreclose.” “What will be the outcome of the matter, in your aotont Will the bank stand any chance ‘of getting ony of these bonds!” *Jeall depends on the result of the foroclos- show what mortgage and suggested that the Committee start on a hunt for these deficiencies and discrepancics, if there were any. About this tine Col. Taylor brought ina lot of letters he had received. While “ie was get- ting ready tread one of them, the most im- ortant one to the Committee, Mr. Keeley evi- Ventiy thonght he bad discovered & mare’e-nesl, jadeing from the rather explosive remarks which followed, “ What day did the bank fail?’ said he. A member of the Committes replied that {t closed its doors on the 2<th. “ Well,’ said Mr. Keeley, “on the Q7th, the day before the failure, I tind, according to these books, an item to the effect that A NOTR OF JUDQE BECRWITIT wascanccled and $1,500 charged to interest. And that was tnree days alter the assigninent Can sou explain this, Mr. Loomis"? Mr, Lourie said Judec Reckwith had a bill scainst the bank for $5,000. This bill wiped out, his note, the interest, and the @500 difference, Mr. Keeley wanted to sec that Dill, 1 was Aishod up, and reads as follows: State Sasings Institution to C. Recktith, Dr. 1877~For time and services relative to sour matters with Thomas 8S, Dobbins a. . For time, ect nd drawing ci tract relative to matters of Calumet Company o...s0-6 5 te For time and rervices in sult Your- ceiver ve. Colehonr et al., and the South Park Commlenioncra va. You. 600 | uresult. If the road selte under foreclosure, and For time, services, oaen ine Bayard gets his $120,000 out of those bonds, your general | buelness, —taking that releases the guarantee, and releases that stant ty di 100 ex: $120,000 of South Park bonds, It all deponda on whether Bayard reatizes the money out of those bonds, donde” The depositors will no doubt wish this little word **if was a thousand miles out of the way, and the contingency settled—tu their favor. ‘he bill fur a foreclosure under a $4,000,000 fnortuage was filed In January, aud fs stil peyd- jug. THE PERSECUTED LAMB; OF, THE WICKED BANK AND TN# INNOCENT DUR. ‘The moat natural construction that people at all given to suspecting other pcoplo’s motives would ba apt to place ou Judge Beckwith’s financial transaction with thu State Savings Instl- tution Ix, ofcourse, thatne knew of the crastrand put his house in order, For the purpose of giv- Ing tho Judga an opportuuity to explain away this not unnatural supposition, a reporter called on hin last evetung and frankly pat the case to him. The dJudge’s explanation wus as follows: “Tgave that note-in 1s71. Chad been thelr attorney fur the old Cardoen City Insurance Company. I delayed the matter till probably aix months ago, when | gave them a bill for my services, and they told me they would credit {t on tha notc, The bill was to Ue paid by tho partles{uterested in the Insurance Company,” “What was tho amount of tho note!” “Three thousand dollars. ‘The bill Included various matters, but nuthing was sail in refer- ence to Unis disaster. When 1 presented my bi, Spencer sald ft was all right, and I gave tt to linia good many days beturo the fallure, 1 afterward called his attention to it, and he again sald It was all right, and he would fix it up. L sald ‘1 would like to have you close It up.’ Tho amount waa agreed upon fully two months ago, whea L gave hin tho bill and receipted it.” eeonling to the books, the matter was ret- tledupon the 27th—the day before the bank Total sees, 000 If he docs, that releases the Recetred payment, Cc, Brenwrrn, The Committte took no section on this mat. ter further than to observe that {t looked as If Judge Beckwith had used his knowledee of the coming assignment to settte up what little otd accounts he had with the concern. It was gen- eratly understood, huivever, that this apparent instance of taking time by the, foretock would: be inquired into at greater Icigth at a subse- quent time. = ‘THOSE SOUTH PARK BONDS. Mr. Taylor now latd before the Committee the following Ietier he had reveived from the American Exebauge National Bank, of Now York, containing, among other things, a copy of the Spencer-Baird agreement In reference to those South Park bonis: ~ : Awgmicax, Excnaxon Nationat Bann, Naw Yoon, Sept. 1877, — Abner Taylor," Eeq., Amignee, CAleago, 7) ran Sins In roply to your telegram, Chave Informed you that the only open transaction of this hank with tho State Sav- ings Institution consists of a not a. FB. Btate ford, duo td Inet, $1,800, which sent to the bank for collection and remittance of proceeda. This paver we discounted by request of the State Savings Institution in thelr letter of INth May last, and in tat letter the -Cashler stated that he held in bia possession = vecurities fur. ite payment, Please inform ‘ne of what the wecnrity conalats, Ind uinong one papers for sale keoping a package cantaining $123,000 Calumet Canal & Dock Company bonds, and we alse hold another package containing $120,000 Ch South Park bonde in dros, under an agre between R. Hoyard and D. D, Spencer, Mrestdent, of which a copy is inctos (heee aro all the matters which.this bank baw in any way relating to ‘your Institution, ‘The account with we in forier Jeare was au active one, but for some time pant It hae been little or notning, und the item af 31,800 ahore ta the only one which Involves indebtedness between ws, Incloved we rend yonr account cur- rent, showing eredit balance $275.04. Yours res spectiully, KE. Wirnson Cushler. The following ls the agreement between Bay- ard and Spencer: ‘The State Kavings Institution has roll to 1 bert Rayard four prominory neice, hearing date the | oseditadoors.” + Aret day of March, 1870, fur the mum of $0,000 “fT dun't know whoteth " but nels, made by ‘. & Dobbluw to the order of J. ti. carats Heceti SH TH eo bia Onder, Jr. ahd of sald den lndorsed without | Friday, the 2tthof Adgus sHikey caina, to me, cave me my note and mortgage, and aeked abie wach ths et Fee ee eee een alter. cate at PRCT E wanted the balance, 61,875, of theres the Third Nutional Hunk, Clicazo, with butefest ut the rate of 20 percent per annum, wt has tranw: fereed to nat Bayar 20U bonds uf $1,000 each of tu fret mortyage of the Chicago & Pacific Muitroad Company, fifty of which ure betd aw cullaterals fo cuch of eid totes, tixether with authority exe- cuted by sald Dobbins to sell nald colluteruts In cage of default of payment of anid note, Now, tn ct. sideration that satd Bayard has purcnased said notes at the request of vatd Sinte Savinue Inetitas Hon, and haw potd the fall value uf the rane, the State Savings Institutlou duce hetet the payment of ratd noter, with butereat thereon at the rate thereln mentioned, on or befure two yeurs from thle date, and dees nuros to ndemsuty said Mayatd against any and all costs aud expennes at- tetiding the collection of the enme, and dec authorize tim, said Bayard, to nee anid bouds no pledged a* cullaterala to pald note tu the same aanner and to tho same Intent ast, the Ntate Savings Institution, miyht Lave dune at any und all tintes herdafter. And the said State Savings Institution, In order rr Ww porformance of the wlipalation here- bouts. I told him 1 DIDN'T WANT IT. That balauce is credited tu me, aud stands thera now, ‘They will always owe mo the money, too,’ “Bat how do yott account for the faee that they charge up, of the 2ith inst, although this happened the sth, $5,000 to expense, uid, as an offeet, cancel your note, $3,000, charge up in- tercat, $1,500, and ntke It appear that you re- || celved a cash balancer" “Ldou't know onethiag sbout the books, saw then, Atl f know is what I havo might have just carried the thing along’ on aineinurandum for a few days.” “As Spencer managed tha busines may haya done that, But If he utd, that makes no dlference, ‘The Jaw allowed mo that offect and. Took it. * TRRFUSED TO TAKE THE CASH, thinking that people might say, In case tho bank fatled, that Ptook the money because 1 knew the bank was going up. 1 hadn't any idea (t would fail, or that Spencer would run of, but hoped and was assured that the bank Hl side aver its troubles,” Did Spencer ever ask you anything about rovistona Of extradition treatles?”? ever. ‘The thing was never talked about by us. Nobody ever thought for a moment Uhat ho Intended to ran ria Why. 1 propos- ed to go to New York iA nitn, and so did a Ys in contained, on Ite purt does agrve fo deposit nw a pledue therefor with the American Exchange Na- tonal Bank, ae Trueee, 120 bonds of the South Dark Comistssion, with ‘the anmatured conpons aitacbed tu ench, which sald Inet-mneotioned bonds ho watd Slate Susings Institution ducw hereby give the sumo Robert Hayard and tie revcercntatives ore] aediune authority to sell, or uny por thereof, 0 the failure on Ha part lo perform dhis agreement, ve any part thereof, at public ur private aule, at hivor {heir dieeretlon, without advertising the same or giving wny noileo, and to apply the rue ceeds by way uf Indemntty for any breuch of the terme of (lls agreement. Abieuudersdtood that sald Baygrd shall have the right to collect the Interest upon said bonds of the Sonth Commlasion aa tt shall mature, and re- tiln the wame ae security for the performance of this agreement, being Hable te account for the waite, but without interest, on the expiration or t nation of the ugreement, ur fatlure ta per form it, Witness the said State Savings Inetitution by tts Prestdent und Cushler, ond the corporate sent thereof, this 17th day of May, 1678, 31 DD Hitarerer vsident, A.D. Guinn, Cavbler. SThe bank,” sald Col, Taylor, after the read- jug of the letter and its agreement, © will thu money gut of those bands, je 000 worth of them, antl that will py, the nates, $200,000 of Chicago & Pacitic the prominent banker in th “Didn't he want o “Ho professed a afety that we should pO With bln, It was tna mceting of the Trus- trees, and 1 suid, ‘Can Ido you any good, or ‘can 1. do more for you by remaining hers?’ Some one said: ‘You'd Vettegsemaln + here; you can do mhore Kood by Bpaylog and SORT OF WATCHING THINGS. Lasked them if they hud any collaterals to put. up for money, und they sald they bad. f didn't. uuderstand ‘there was a ming wfderneath, so it) owns) Onally = agreed =~ that should remain, Spencer asserted, and the oth- era didn’t deny ft, that he had securities which were perfectly ample to raise the money require ed, I said they ought to exhaust all the re sources jn their power before they suspended, hut Lalso sald that whon they had exhauated all the resources in thelr power, and were satls- fied they wouldn't go thruuch, in justice to thelr depositurs they out to stop.!? NOTES. = SPENCER aT MONET, Tt appears that Spencer, when leaving his Morris bank, practiced, or attempted to prac- tice, the same croukedness, though on a smaller scale, thut ho curried out here. He bad made arrangemente foraelling the bank to bis parte ner, lr. Gould, and then cune to Chicago on some matters conuected with hia proposed or- gunization uf the Cook County National, Dur. ing Ine wbacnce Gould investiyated the bantc bouks, and Sound that Byencer had transferred $15,000 from: tho ecrtificate account to his own account, which was a direct robbery, Five thou- Then we have the &: Raliroud bonds, as well ae the $120,000 of Calu- met Dock Company. In the worst emergency the bank would xet the $120,000 of these canal bonds and £200,000 of the Pacitle bonds, That ds the way tt louks to me, The South Purk bouds well pay the Dobbins notes, if this bauk ts hold- en for then.” Mr, KeuleyIs tt holden, though? Col, Taylor—That's what L don't know, THAT INSTRUMENT LOOKS BATU sUsTICIOUE tome, ‘The bank sold the uote dis Murch, und before May {t wus dtecovered that thy evcurity wasn't good, and the bolder taudulthe bank pit EA these South Purk bonds as additional secu. rity ‘Thy Cammittev took about tho sane view of the matter, the munibers being somewhut elated over the discovery of thesy bouds, aud the pros- pect of getting something out them for the de- positors. Col Taylor further encouraged the Commit- teoby reportiug that he had discovered ten seboul buuds of School District No. 7 Hu tat been offered 99 ceutson the duilar forthem, amg | sant dollars of the amoung bad been beloved hy could get $6,0UU—tbe face vulue— | made good, but $10,000 was unaccount- for the whole tot. * Led for, When Spencer returned, Uould ‘Tho remalndur of the Corsuilttec'a ceasion | charged him: with thls, and — tnatat- ‘was conducted with cloucd doors, x JUDON ONANT was summoned inty their presence and asked ubout bie relstious with the bank. In reply he ed upon hfs replaciug the $10,QUU. Spencer get very profane, aud said $¢ was all rlght; be was net golug to do anythlug about it, And stated thut he hud been ite attorney up to the | then Gould suid: Very welt; If he didn't choose day of. the aval gual “Osi that Judge Hee tu resture this money, the trade would fall pein attoruey, had keptcertaln books which be would brtug, it | througl, and he could keep hls bank. ‘There- itevas desiral, for the Committce’s Ineper. | upou Spencer drew hls cheek for’ $10,000 and tidus He, nilded,. howevery that, he did | wade good the detilauey, hop think the Cowrmittee would find it worth while to go over = them, as they contained nothing of — importance. Judge Grant wae asked, particularly, if Spencer had ever evinced any soxiety to know and be advised of the provisions of existing extradi- tious treaties, but be replied that Spuncer uever sought any iuforination trom bito on that sub- fect, although be might have gone to some Dther attorney for light on that point. The Commmittes seemed ta think It would be fimpossible to draw the net around the gentle Bpences, aa the extradition treaty would nut touch bis cave. Mr. Keeley here concluded bis examiuation of the buoks for thy morning, and drew the atten- tlon of the Committee to ao arparent cutry, in ene day and in the same band-writlig, of #400, This entry. however, was without Among the Directors was a Mr. Holman, a weulthy cat@o-draler, who lad auch cuntdence in Bpetives hut be was iv the tiabit ot banding dius over nutes slgucd in blank, After dpeu- cor's departure, on writing up Holman'y vce vouut, 1b was Miscuvered Lo be out uf urder te the awount of $10,000, Holman tnvisted, and doubtless with truck, that that particular wun lad never yous to bis credit, aud the probablll- ties are thet Spencer awludted bin wut of ite Spencer alsy, owing vw lite desir to get the quarter of a cent pes bushel ou grain which be wae tu the butit of wakiug va his wa urvate account, allowed heavy overdralts, and I vie instance the bauk was stuck fur $20,000 through bisereed. , . x Je is votiuuted that the amount which Bpeuver brought from Murcia with iw, jucluding bogie whathe got dor the bank aud from the aule of what other luterests he mizhtehave had: there, Was $00,000, “This is whut be put inte the Couk County Natioual, aud for this luterest he got trum Allen a few yeard later 812,00), ‘A DUNT AUAINST TUB MidsINU SENCEN, Yeoterduy wouruing Mr. Taylor, as Assicuee of the State Suvinys Iuatitution, began a suit aluvt D. D. Spencer tu ove if fhe could recover Qe note fur 839,240.73 given by Spencer only a few duys before the bauk closed. The fullow- dug i> the utliduvit ou which the writ of attach- niet was Dased: date. ‘The Comunittes concluded that it wouldu't do to expect to get at the bottom of everything m Which there was apparent crookedoees at one meeting, und at this potas an adjournment was taken uutil 4 o'clock, at whitu hour Judge frp was instructed to be on hand with hile a. is IN THE AFTERNOON, if ‘The Committee came toxether again shortly afterdo'clock, The bookkeeper and one of the tellers were there, and were usked about the ta they bud taken in tho running | , Aduer taylor, of Chicago, iu euld county, being Bitte ar, Uo deu ad iy ak guavas | 3) get et ewes ag they were told todo, and the bookkeeper pro- | county, te now justly fudel Buty this devoucot, duced his tickets which were given him frow time to time by Bulkley, aud which directed him bow tu make up bis eutrics. lu point of fact, the boukkeeper bad to fullow ous the in- atructipos of his superior jn° about everythin: gave the merest details, the making out of grial-balauces, balance-sheets, ete. Judge (iraut Was ales there, with bis book of recurds, but ucither be uor the records svewed to throw auy Itzbt on matters.‘ Nate * was there aud gave bis story u3 Le yave it ty the rej after ws] rent shoud ant vutetiliw talc. chet don iitew gale who ts tbe Assiguue of all (ue property, choers in Action, valste, wud cdects of tue Btate Save ings ustitution of raid ety and county, by an assignment in. writing bervivfore duly executed aud delivered to depovent by the ould the late Suvings Justituueo. and by virtue of which sald Araiyoment all the property, cotate, choses 1m action aod efects, fucludiug the prowtewury note berelu- atterdcacribed, was vested iu and wow romaine tu this deponent as such Avslxuee by virtue of tov statute fn wach case oade oud, provided, And depyneut furtaer w1y$ that ycfore the ex- eoutte stub delivervud ald santznmant, toa gn the Asth dar of August, A.D. GT said | Spencer execnted and delivered to wald the Btaso Savings Inatitation bia certain promissory note in writing and thereby promised ta pay ta the the. State aAvings Inttitution — or order at ‘the fenld — Inetitutlon the anne of $10,240.73, on domand, none of which has aince heen paid, and the eafd Spencer is now justly Indebted to this deponent na much Aes the sald note for the fall amonnt the terest froin its date, to-wit: the anm of £39,310 aftar allowing all just eredite and act nits, And deponent further anya that the eal Navid D.spencer hae departed from thie State with the jntention of having nia effects remared from thie State, and that he ia abont to remove his propert from this State, to. the injury of deponent as suc! Ansignes, ant’ to the injury of the: nereone interested in the property and extate of eald inatitutions and that the ald David 1, Spencer has, within two veare preceding the fling: of thin afidavity frandolently conveyed a part of his property and effects 0.8 to hinder and delay his creditors And deponent farther rays that he beticves ealag David D. Spencer line property Hable to attachment within the jurisdiction of this Congt, and he praya an attachment to be faened ont of thinfodrt purau- ant to Inw. Anneh Tavtot, Sub-eribed and aworn to before me, thie Ist day of September, A.D, 1 PF. Ponen, Notary Pubite. ‘The WHE was nevordingty festied, Mr. Taylor eiting a Lond in $79,000, with Arehio J, Meldean as surety. FIDELITY. ‘There waa stilla mild run on the Fidelity ves- terday, It fs believed to be Mr. Matnes’ inten- thon to call in a committee of prominent mento examine affairs, and make a statement of assets’ and Uabiltics, av that Megoaltore may.be satisiied exactly how things stand. CORRESPONDENCE, A NBW IDKA, + To the Editor of The Tritimnes e) Cittcaco, Sept. 2.—Will_ you please give us a corner Inyour paper? In disposing of the State Sayings Bank, supposing that a committee of our best men should get up 1,000,000 tickets at $1 aplece, and sell them, and the depositors take one each—that would be 16,000. It would be to. their interest todo so. I have talked toa great many, and they all staud ready to buy one for sweet Charity ., Wo have 500,000 iuhabit- ants in Chicago alofe, and I ain sure they would sell ‘right off. Tt it was the fault of the poor depositors $t would be different. Fourteen thousand, perhaps, will be pinched with linger and cold this winter, Our, sister cltics would take hold of such athing, I know Iean speak for 100 outelde of Chicago that I have econ my- self, who would buy tikevts if they could be bought. Respectfully yours, Jos W. Jones, DO UNTO OTHERS, ETC. : To the Editor of The Tribune. Chicano, Sept. 3.—AU honor Is due to the gentieinan on the North Side who Warned his domestics against depositing in the defunct vank. Why did not others do tho same, and prevent so much misery? To watch over the interests of those who, from thelr condition m Ife, nre not supposed to know Lho inner work- ines of theaa institutlona, it scetns to me fs gnly a Christian duty. How could one close ohe's eyes in a peaceful 1D, knowing that auime per- son Was toiling to lay up atmere pittance for the future support of a little family, or for his orher syed parents, and would waken some morning to flnd himsclf cheated out of it all? “The poor yo have with ye nlways,’? Nota Dsrositor, — HAY. IN ILLINOIS. Statlatics of the Crop of 1877, Soeelat Dispatch to The Trine. Srrinurigcp, Ill., Sept. 3,—The following re- port of tho hay crop for tha season of 1877 Is compiled from statistics reported from the sev- erat counties to the State Department of Agri- culture, The flicures and estimates are bolicved to be entirely accurate: SS a eee ‘See se |s3 22+] gf + 9 So 8) 23 ss BP FS) oF BR ae <2 nee wn a [FS se me Counttes. #3 Pl 3s se : BS) Fr & shay ie | a8 3 Bd i 3 x $ Adame... Hi $820, 9:10 Alexander. oy) 7.800 Bend calhiow ae Garrolt. iy 371, 00% Cait.seesece iN 1, 153, ‘aampajyn. taaensi + 1g Clark ceecee 14) 1M) 4M 3 14 Crawford... riety Cumberland} ly 10u, Oo, Do Kalb... 1 su0.07 Do Witt ss aig iso, ul a! 1 pt et ay 33} 3 ih is BIN Walle Knox soos Ke % 14, 045! 3,103 414) BAT) Aba 2, 80, 24 45.) 1,026 0, Mock latand) Suline...... Sungumon Schuyler, ‘| cans be sealed once and no tore. mittee to enter into contracts. Ho desired to avold that, Ald. McAuley wanted to know why tho “amendment” was ruled out. . The Chair anid it was n substitute, and under the rules could not te considered until amend- mente were exhausted. Ald, Ballard remarked that the Law Depart- ment had prepared the document The Chair couldn't help ft. law prevalied in the Council. Ald, Cullerton moved to strike out the words “the Mayor," in Ald. Pearsons’ ordinance, and insert “the Department of Public Works. Ald, Raumzorten asked who the Department of Public Works wns, : Ald. MeAutey replied, ! Tne Mayor." The amendment of Ala, Cullerton was con- curred in. + Ald. Lawler moved the previous auestion, ‘but the question tvas not taken on the motiun, noone desiring taspeak, The ordinance as amended was then passed, all present voting in the aMrmatire, They were: McAntey, Pearsons, Rosenberg, Ballard, Stew- art, Sommer, ‘Tuly, Cullerton, Loddin oe THE COUNCIL. Work on the City-Hall to Come mence at Once. it. * Architect Tilly Lifts Up His Voice Parliamentary Once More, Tho Conneil Pledges Evel to Make Geed the City alt Fond. A Now Move on tho Gas Question—Build- * ing Sewers—The Milkmen, A regular meeting of the Councth was hetd last evening, Ald. Cook in the char. The ab- aentees were Thompson (Third), Cary, and Gil- ie IRIS ay Oop Meee ee . 4 ite,” MeNurney. ‘Throop, - Cook, + Ald Pearsons presented a petition ‘of prop- | Seaton, Wheeler mpson (Thitteentinys ania’ erty-owners on Michigan avenue, asking that an | garten, = Kyan,) W Nieren, | Linaenbarth, Sehwelathal, Sweency, Jan ‘irk, Daly—si:8! Absent horpson (Third), and Gilbert, Ald, Callerton moved that the report of the Commilttce i Public Buildings be placed on ee eed to. ‘The Clerk then began reading the report of the Speclat Committee on the OANAL REDEMPTION FUND, Several objected to the reading. Ald. Sweeney. wanted It read. yAn Alderman (Cullorton) had stated that the Comptruller had totd hin there was $160,000 tu the credit of the City-Holl Fund,and he wanted tu know about ft, 4d, Rawlelah stated that the Alderman bad taken the statement back, ‘The Commuittes recoumended tho adoption of the following: Rerolvat, That the Clty Council acknowledce the obligation of the city (0 make tho, **Canal Ke- demption Fund" good, and ty cauve to be appro. printed from ttme to tine, as may Oe necessary, 3 sulticient sum of money to raake good auld deficiens cy. which fund shall be expended upon the City. Ilall to be erected on the site of the old City-Hall Building. Ali. Throop hoped the resolution would pass unanimously. ‘The city could not alfurd to be in bad odor with the Stute, All had some pride In having @ aubstantlal, respectuble City-Hall, and all doubtless would favor its bulldtug ns soon us possible without hialering the peopic uureasonably. And he hoped the Council would show the State that thecity authorities fatended tonct In good faith, and would discharge its obligations honorably, justly, aud properly. By dolng so, if they wanted ‘any fayor tn the future, they Would perhaps Ret it, Ald. Sweeney had vo desire to stop the dulld- {ug of the Court-ffouse: nor did he believe any Alderman had. All agreed algo that the caput money ought to be made good. But he ob- lected to the resolution. nu ordinance tnd wen passed delegating =power tu the Depurtment of Publly Works and the Bullding: Committee to biild the foundations, That sas very well. But they ought to be compelicg to repurt tothe Counvit trom time to time. Ho Letd that it was within the power of the Coun- ell to pass upon the contracts, aud that power shuuld not be given to other parties, siuce lt was dangerous, no inatter how goud the men were. ‘The frulta of such coukt be seen on the other “aide of tne river, where five or six men had the whole thing in their hands, the people having nothing lo say, All propositluns for stone, ete, should by reported to the Council for consider- ordinance be passed forblading heavy teams from passing on that street, and also regulating the speed of horses. It was referred to the Committco on Streets arid Alleys, 8. D, TILLY. Ald. Wilte, presented a petition of Archi. tect ‘Iitly, wich set forth that te had prepared und had now ready a copleta ect of plans aud specifications fur the elty’s portion of the City- Ilall, in accordance With the compromise plan agreen upon by the Council Jan, 13, 1376, and nacqticaced in by tho Board of Public Works. ‘These -plans conformed: with the geucral features of the county's portion of the structare «so as) to gives the whole building, 8 . symmetrical and harmontous appearance; and, as they were now ready, the contracts for the Jaylng of the foun- dation might be tet without furtherdelay. By proveeding ot once the ‘foundations could be fully completed before the present seasot: was over, As he had received no compensation, and lad expended a large amount of moncy and ta- bor, he asked that he might be pald at once the sum of $2,000 on nccuttnt of services. Ald. Ballard moved that the document be uot received. Alu. White thought the motlon ‘was out of order, and moved as an atncndment that the petition be referred to the Committes on Public Buildings. The .Chair held that the motion was in order, Ald. White contended that a meniber could not be debarred from bringing {a a cgaimunica- tion and sending {t toa Cuummittce, Baumgarten, Stewnrt, Cullerton, Lodding, and White favored the reference, and, under the rule, it went to the Committee. ‘THE LAKM STRRAT THACK, ANd, Thompson (Thirteenth) subniltted a reso- Jutlon directiug the Law Department, o| West Side Strect-Rallway Company had to lay the tracks to Central Park, to prepare an ordhiance annulllng the fraucnisa of the Weat Division Railway on Lake street west of West- ern ayenuy, Ald. Throop atated that the President of the Conpauy told hin they had nv objection to Iay- | ston, ct 2 e cl Ald. Thompson believed tho matter had been to the tras, out Tee ee ee eerdig | well discusses and was, thoroughly understood He therefore invved the by all thy Alderinen, previous question, Tt was ordered, and the questiou recurring on the adoption of the resolution, tt was concurred in, yeas 2, nays 5, us fulluwes Yeas—MeAuley, Pearsons, Rosenberz, Ballard, Stewart, Sommer, Tully, Tarnow, Kerber, Law- ler, Van Ov Heidler, White, MeMurney, ‘Throop, Cook, Rawleigh, Seaton, Wheeler, Thoimp- aon (Thirteeath), Ryan, Walda, Niesen, Lina Darth, Schweisthal, Janasona, Kirk, and Daly—"8. Vaye—Cullurten, Lodding, Ollver, Baamyarten, Syeoney =f, ' Ald. White offered a resolution, which-was reterred to the Committee on Finauce, directlne the Comptroller to pay the persons woo were sworn fn a3 special policemen by Justices of the Peace during the riot. ‘The ordinance mafdne a apectal assessment on the pfuperty-owners whe did not sign the pri- vate contract fur paving South Halsted. street, south of Archer ayenuc, waa taken up and gud, Paria Council then adjourned. —— eaten SPRINGFIELD. The Montliy ‘Troasury Statoment=The Suuthorn Venitentiary—Muse.m, pectat Dispatch to The Trivune. Sprinorizco, Ill., Sept. 3.—Following fs tne monthly statemeut of the receipts and disburso- ments of the AIinols State Treasury? RECEIPTS, +000 $140, 345.48 * 18L.os he Columbus, Central tracks, since they di the risk of killing people. Z The resolution wus voferred to the Cominittce on Streets and Alleys, W. D, gas. : Ald, White ‘submitted the following, which was referred to the Committee on Gass Whereas, It fs rumored on the streets, and clained by membere and ved In Aigument on t fNuor of thy Council, tuat the Re souipanies are ot fering at their prices, viz. $1,605 aud $2 per thou. anud feet for gaa, Which they claim te equivatent to $13 per Iainp- vost per yeur; therefore, be It drdered, That the Mayor and Comptrolter be and they aro htreby requested tu close a contract ubonce for lighting ote etreet-lamps wilh the Chl- cago Gan-Lignt & Coxu Company and the leople's Usa-Light & Coxe Company at thy rate of $Lb por for those nud by tha City of Chicuio, ty tine-tabie now In uso for lighting atrevelainps, Should the mukd gos companies refuse fu cotitruct at the above. nated, prices, Conuntrolier 4 requested to in- furin the Council at lis catliest opportanity, MILK. Ald, White presented a petition of milk-leal- era, avklog that the ordinance in reference to teallig cans bo ao amended as to roqulre that Their reason was that tho repetition of the seallng imposed a heavy tax on the producer without affording the Jenst protection or bencilt to the people, or to any one except the scaler, remonatrance agalust also handed in. ‘ Both were referred to tho Committde on Markets, * A SEWERS. Ald. Lawler offered the following: * id Mob waut te run et the amendment was State Revenno Fand..., Illinots River Improvame: State School Fund. 91,007.01 Wurugax, Ato mecting of the Council, teld | [lnols Central itatl TIT 1F Local Nond Fands.. 1, 172, 4 Jungs, 1877, 6 resolution was passed directing the Mayor aud Comptroller to borrow the sum o! $200, QUO fur the purpose of constructing suwers, Unt amount having been decided upogin th propelation bt Total ssessese sess ose svonsees seve esha, 051670 Disnuiurnenre, 4 State Revenoo Fund $270,787.04 Wugnras, Sinto tho pass ft eald order ithas | Stute Schou) Fun 1,050, 58 come te thy knowledee of the members of the | Local Boud Funds. ces: 11,120.78 Council that there ts at present Iu the City 'Tread- Gnd Total 6. « ury, tothe credit of the Soweragos ¥und, the sum OF $100,000; thervfore. belt + Resolved, “Chat thy Departinent of Public Works bo anil they are hereby instructed to immediately conmence the construction of the sewera thrutigh= Gut thu city, thereby improving the health of the city, aud alia giving employment to a large amount of Iie unemployed workinzmen uf the city. It was referred to the Committes on Fl. nance, Ald, Sweeosy moved that the Committee bo ingtructed to report wt the next meeting, Ald. Throop said the Finauce Committeo were “all right" on that, matter, and tht Mayor waa advortistny fur the work. ‘hore was po nc- eeselty for the motion. ‘The Council, however, differed from hig, aud the Comfuittes were su lustructed, Ald. Throop introduced a resolution, which was Gosetd directing the Engineer of the Water- Works to report the result of bis uxperlmenta with sinoke-cousuming machines, TUE CITY-NALL, The sperial order—the coustderatl oof the City-Hall matter—was ther taken up. Ald, Culiertou moved rly, © The motion was not agreed t¢ ,--yeas, 5; vaya, S7,—as follows? * Jeas—Soummor, Tully, Cullerton, White, Baums garten—5. \tys—MeAulev, Pearsons, Rosenberg, Ballard, Stewart, Lodding, ‘Taruow, kerber, Oliver, Vou Oudel, Beidler. Throop, Cook, Mx! Tho Southern Penttentiar left this evening for Chester, the new lovation. The Trustees of the State Ristorical Library and Naolural estore Huscum met to-day and agreed upon a circular to be prepared solfciting donations of atone aud filnt implements of the prehistorils age; ulso historical baoks, papurs, and documenta of all descriptiona pertaining to. ‘the history of the State—these all to be sent to Prof. Worthen, Curator, of Springfield. Specl- mens for the State Latorutory, ure ulse solicited w ba sent to Prof. 8. B, Forbes, of Normal, as follows; Reptiles and amphibious insects, espe- dually Lymensptene, lusect tarvw; eryptoganic plante, especially funci,. There are murmurs of disapprobatlon * from the larger part of the district over the location ofthe Southern Peultentiary at Cheater, and it Is now considered doubtful whether the chuica wi Bananiinnied bythe Governor aud Approviug: ard. re THE JOLE-° u HING-MILLS, Apectal Dispatch 10 Tae Tribune TOLIRT Th, Sapte dm due cone. oud Of"the Joliet Rolling-Mills held a imevting this mornu- ing and thorouchly discussed the situation, ‘The men, many of whoa have furnilies nearly destitute, aro naturally quite anxious, because they hare Reon promised the two months? back. pay dus them, and4t isnot yet forthcomiug. .Opostpone tompora- we of 4 % ee vhlete Aso resulvol the mecting, a vonmitte was up- Han, Walder Moron Liusenarth, sehweltaal | Bolted to rast upon Judge Sftoberta, and as- Sweene: rk., Daly—27, " | certain what bad been done to secure their pay. Jui ne, Ki Not ruling—slestusey 1, Tila Committee, pocumpanied by suveral Mune The Clerk then read the report of the Com- | dreds of the mene proceeded .to the Court- mittve on Pablic Buildings, covering tho pres-} House and saw the Judge, who al- ent condition of ull arrangemorte made con- | dressed the | audience, atuting | in subs etance that he hod consulted Judge Drum- woud, of Chicago, fn relutlou to a large amount of ratls sold by the Keceiver apvointed by the Will County Circult Court, payment for which had been stopped by the Assiguee of A. B, Meeker & Co. bankrupts, aud Judge Drum- mnonid pave it as fis opinion that it way legal for iver Leith to sell the ralla and receive pay the Assigneo niust tot luterfere, but regai ch sale as legal. Judee McRoberts further stated that she proepects wery bright lor the immediate payment of the employes; everything possible was being done tosveure that abjectyaud be hoged Mr, Leith would receive the money for the pails sald by to- morrow or the day uiter, and within twenty-four hours after its receipt they would bo pall for cerning City-Iall plans, Leretofore published, ‘They recommended the adoption by tho city of the general exterior design of the county pore tion ror the city's portion, with the exception of the contrat dome; and that a committee be ap- pointed ta procure plans and specifications for the City-Hall, wud report the sate to the Council for their actlou without delay, The Clerk next proceeded to read the report of the Special Committee on the Canal Redemp- tien Fund, when Ald, Cuverton rose to a point of order. eThe minutes had becu approved, and tbe only master made a special order was the ordiuauce of Ald, Peursuns. ‘The report that bad been read was well cauuzh in its place, but the report of the Spectal Conmmittes was not the special order, by rr oe te ba ee wih. J Willla tnava) W innebay 45,722) Woodtord.,| 40,44] ‘Total. 014, 067) Estimated. er A Monster uf the Deap. ft! Chemer (Y. ¥.) Journat, Last Friday, white a gentlewan und lady were, taillug on the Sousd, between Byram Shore and Captalo's faiand Lighthouse, their attention was Qtracted by a queer hissing uulse and a roaring aound, avd they soon discovered, put an eighth of winily distant, a monster of the deep advance. fog rapidly. ‘Pais monster stood up straight, was apparently as large round a3 4 hogsbead, abowed au enormous bead, and exhibited not Teas thay fifteen or twety fect of bis length. He adveuced w ebort distance io this upright man ber, when, with # roar @ biss, bu aunk cow- pictely out of sight, ouly to reappear iu a few tuments uncumfortably near the boat. No wonder the party inade haste for the shore, gud were avon out of harm's way. ‘lhe suuuster is evident}y neither whale, porpolse, uur suark, and what it fv ly oti] an open question, Our iu- durniunte ure trustworthy peuple, wud aot giveu: to telling tial stortea, the month of June anyway, and perhaps for July also, The ten appeared to be satised with the assurances of the Judue, aid quictly dispersed, uby wicuns. Tt wos deferred uncer the charter, and had uothiug whatever todo with thls ques tou. ‘rhe Chair sustained the point. ‘Tus Clerk then read ALD, PARSONS’ OKDIMANCH, which was ua followu: ‘Be ut ordaiued, ec, Sectionl. That the May: Building Committee of or, In connection with th this Council, be und they are hereby orlaed, and empowered ty take unmediaty measures to put in the fuundations of the City- Hall building upon ite original site, and according to such plaue and nications and jy such manues os they, or & tugjarity of them, may deckle upon,and to em ploy auch help und let wie contracts tn carrying Ga auld work ag may seem proper and advisable, ax provided by * bec. 2. ‘Thuv urdivancg shall take effect and be in force from and after iba passage, Ald, Batlard inoved ‘tg strike out Bec. 1 and insert the followie Suction 1, ‘That the Department of Public Works be, an by, directed w take lumedinty megeures to pul iy ine foundation of the City-Hull Uuilding upon the orlzinal elte, and according to ¢ —— Steam Motors, A letter has been written by a correspondent of a Philadelphia locomotive firm in Paris which shows the lutcrest which fs maal{eated fu the subject of steam traction for street rall- ways ubroad ag well ay in this country. Ho says that the use of steaia unuu strect railroads: te making o great advance both iu England and France. Ja Varls, thirty-tve machiucs ure wow. fn daily uae, and they are pow ubout te vpen another line of six miles, comiug into the heart, of the city, also to bo worked by steam. In several provincial towns, alsu, street railways aro being constructed ta be workul by stein power, A comuittes sppuiuted by the British ‘uriiament to ftuquire into the subject of bubstitutivg steam for hurses has reported as ite opinion that the use of mechauical power on atrect rullroads shogtd wencrally be permit- ted, and retummenuded tuat avy provisional suca pila aud apccifeation 1u such wanner-| (y rier ur private bill granting the sary Puw- Peer Ey Works may decide | org should contain clauses vrovidiug that the tracts in carrying on said work as may be proper oud advieable agcurding to Isw: provided, nu con- tract hall be tet unless a majority of w Joint come wittce of tae Mayor and the Commiitecs on Finance and Public loildiugs concur therein, Se. 2. ‘This ordivance shall uke efec force trow and after its Dose ‘The Chair decided that this was a substitute, and could not be culertained, Ald. Ballard said the ob; sous? ordiuauce was that ft cmvewercd a pea pachinery should by ‘tually protected and. | concealed frou view; every euuine to be as free, as possibly from the, uolsu of wachiucry or of blast; the enyliie to Uo so coustructed aud work: ed as tu avold, as fur as possivle, the ciuission of sweke of uasious ur unpleagaut vapor. Other provisions loosing to safety were directed, and it was required thet cugiues should nob travel over a public rua wed than at the of eight mile: Ds, wud Ewelve aives au Bour in the From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr. RADWAY'SR. BR. R, REMEDIES Altor Using Them for Several Years, New Tonk, fan.4, 1877.—Dean sin: Wavine for soe. eral yeara ued your medicines. douoting ya ural tay after exneriencing thelr eticacy with tall connacnes Ieinno leu a pleasure than a duty to thankfully act with the denired. oftect, cannot be hetter described than tt ix a ny the lintment frequently oad Hai y,fnilini tho proustsed *reltes © tency Du, Ravwar, RADWAY'S READY RELIED Curcs the Worst Pains in from Onotg Twenty Minutes, NoT ONE HOUR Mfirr reading thisaiteritsement need any one tram palm. TAD WAY'S ADY RELIEF 18 A FO EVARY PAIN, It was tho urat, and 16 Tho Only Pain Remedy That tnxtantly stapathe mowt excrneiating patna, allay Meee A webs oF ober glade, oF organ it jain S01 : fide, OF U coe appieation x Hola FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Nqmattcrhow violent or exeruciating the pain, the if UMATIC, Hed- laden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, Nuutalgtc, uf prostrated wiih diseate may aufer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, . inflammation of the Biaddor, Inflammation of the Howels, Congestion of the Lungs, Boro Throat, Pifiloult Breathing, Palpitation of the Deart, Oysterios, Croup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, + , Nourolgia, Bhoumatiam, Cold Chills, Aguo Cailla, Chilblaing, and Frost Bites, The application of the READY RELIK! anparia were tho pala co lileatly exits whit aha Cha aid comtore. ‘Thirty to sixty diropa tn half ntumbler of water wilt florets tele Headacties Diarra Dynenterse Gad be le (. Y ine AK Wind In the Dowels, snd ail Lotermu Paton oe OY i always carry a Lottie of RAD, READY. [te wiivihem. A fen drone tn wave ull jwevent alcknessor pain from change of water. 1b st better iban Freach Branuy or Bittersas u etimulent, VER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUF cured for S0cents. There snot stemodial agent tn this world that will cure Fever and Agus and all other Malarious, Biilous scarlet, Typhoie, vellow,and other Fevers (aided Ly tADWAY'S 111.1! oqutel as RAD WAYS I PADS kiciey. Pitty ceau ver buitle, . HEALTH! BEAUTY Ptrong and pure Mich Btood—Increaso of Flesh and {elght-Civar Skin aud Beauctful Compiaxtou secur J DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent Hedi! ths snout aati eatetthe: cures: fo guteky ca the pouy 11 Of tle truly Wondutful edic.ney that Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt, aorarlt jnducuce THE®GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the Sarsapariiltan, Resolvent eommunt cates throngh the Biood, bweat, Urine, and other tub ut Juices OF tho syalom, tha vigor of Ife, for IL j1 tho wastes of the body with ne sound m1 Serufuln, Syphiiiia, Conmumptio I Ulcers fh the Throat, Moutn, i We ‘Throat, South, ‘Cnmor Glands nnd other partéuf the syatem, o1gue Hlscharges tra mthy Lars, and the er bares, skin Plveutcs,, Eruption king Warm oe, ipetas, tack the Eleih. fumore Canerrsin tha ri I wastea of thu tite prinettic, are witha the cufattve range of this wonder of modern chemtsrr, ‘and a fow days’ use will prove to any person ust ft fut elther of these forms of dincaso {ts poienl power tocure them. Ifthe patient, datly becoming reduced by the wastes and‘derompusltion that are eontintally progress succeeds In arresting these wast: with new material nade from I the Saraapariliian will and doew talut for when once thie remeds puriiieation, and aucceeus in dimlutensiyt the lost of retialra Will be rapid every day the Hikteel pimeelf mtrunxer,, the food digesting ter, appetite Improving, and fest and welght ie Nut only does the Sarsaparililan Meso! ‘pd Fepatre the ra) bloud—nnd this = 7, ent exert alt trincdial ‘ayents in the cure of Chronte, serofuioay, Conatitattonal and Skin diseasce, but ft 4a the only por iilve cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Direascs. Gravel, Diabetes, ay Dtopyare of Water, Incontinence of Urine, lrigtt Dinenge, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there ort brick-dist deposits, of the water Is A ea ubstances like the white uf ao Cyg,or threads ihe here. tn morbid, dark ‘bittous appes. anea and white boce-dust deposits, and when there it 8 pricking, burning sensation wheo pasiag water, and pain tn the suzail of this back and aloog the Julas. Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent Da, Rapwaret have bad Ovarian Tumor tn the ovaries aud bowels, All the doctors sa tw nelp for it, T tried evurvthing tarnded, but nothing helped me, Moughe f would try ics caure | pad ul of the Resolvent an: ears. write thie you for the benent of othe! publish 16 -£ you choose. HANNAN BP, PRICE, « $1 Por Bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. e ANN Axpon, Mich.. Apri] 90, 1875.--Da. Hav! Rind Site have: been taking your Reeaivente Un Lauing {ills and also uring the tteady Nelet al out 0: year for ovariay tuinors uu tho ubdomnels, wll. ue inost enilnent piysiciane of our Medical College pre uuced Incuraule, ere iike Know onatree, My welsht was 275 pounds when 1 cointnenced with your remedies, aud how it te two buudred and ten pounus, bUL they a Spa Re ity -four bottles of pil Tyot the medietues tr Gaudi Tiowe ved me snatrue."" “ins, C, RRAPF: Auother Letter from Mrs. C. Krapf. your book ** False Dr, Rapwar-—Kind Ble: T take the Hberty to address you dgaiuy My health ls yreatly improved by tho uw of Yet abt ovat tary atta ht Suil tinprovinw. 'decton have bed a gre cal Peyrery {bu wouderfal curu your medicine has di from Unio, one trots Van ree fro Quite auuinber trou this plate." Youre me Wo sro'well acquainted, with Mrs. Bfapt. ive iss el Naasite lady, ad very pent oless, bit} hea been the Per a me orn cee RN tc ta re mou i bat thud fava hear on fone wonderful cusct eGvewa by it.” Yours real Hi EDENBACH & CO. ry Mich, pa 18. 1875. : ek DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! * Perteetly tastete: , cleabee, aud strenetbey. b=! (501 the steh m, Dya tion or tie Howely Vitoe, Tiutiternal viscera Warranted 10 elec 1 cure, Pur Jy vewetable, coutatuing uu mereusy. Ue oraix ue. dalelenouedt nicer aaienan faordersof the Dues “oustipa: fou Inward Vilers wu of the Blood 12 wad Acidity of the Bruthach, Nausea, Heartburn Of Food, Fullness of weivit of (ho ettit fy fn tive jit ot at tos," Dyspepsia, i ‘ulin bour Eraptlous, ‘slukioss and Hutierin th uUiache Swimming of the he ‘or Webs betura tt nesot Vittea. ‘Dots tho Bich and Bull valtvin tha titad: Beacienny oe Ftp Ycllownem of the >! 3 Patty bu th kin and Byew, eat, aut aid sudden Flushes? Heat ‘deal a ‘A few dosea of Radway'a Pills will free the sF4th i 2a di fruta all the sbove-numed duorlers. Price, 22<cr perbox. bold by Drugsite, READ FALSE AND TRUE. 1 a No. 3 letter stamp ito RADWAY & CO. > COM YOre dutorimatiou Wosth hve etegnntty coated with suwet Fuze

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