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o Bailp TEibune ) o teagey 2 It NOLY 11, The Ahica e — VOLUME XXXII, . CHICAGO. ~our N ), ALY R UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1877. PRICE FIVE CENTS. 2 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELILY, Ete, 5 LIQUORS AND CIGANS, CARPRTS. CRUSHED bank's attarney, and arranged with him to rep- [ for Tuesday and the Receiver be sclectod resent Lhe baok in the court proceedings. Wednesdaf. AN AN A~ - Ry s Mr. Mermiam thought the fnjuncilon wonld IN THE COURT. &enmpe&lhln.r:dn:fl'le»:e wltanm. Il;_(': Recelver — I l ! . . i B erc appoin ne same time, There was n The Fldellty savmgs Bank ENTER THR COUNSEL largze amonnt of money o special deposit At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Mr, Wirt ;',:3,,_. vaults, and he supposed the bank Dexter and Mr. 1. N. Jewett walked into Judge | the deposit-vaults wers ey l’;gnc:::ll‘é Movre's court-room. The former had a docu- | the Injunction alone were {ssued there woutd ment under his arm; the latter was apparently | b0 no ote to haudle the asscts and to cnable interested In what was about to take place, No | 8P¢:ial depositors ta get thelr hmd:{l ete, Gien. Stiles hoped the eentleman did not sup- tntmation had been given of such a thing, s that the speclal devosits t of Ll and when Mr, Dexter stated that he wished 1o | Geets of the bane oo o oParLoreie file a bill for an injunction aguinst and the ap- | = Mr. Merriaw sald ** No," but they were con- pointinent of a Recelver for the Fidelity 8avings | trolled by the bank officers, and they coutd not Bauk, the half<dozen sttorneys present wera | P° 0t ot taken by surprise. Shortly after the srrival of | N7+ Jewatt—Not necessaril ily. £y Gen. Stiles sald ([ his watch was there ho the two stiorneys otiers of the professlon | could o uud get it, and the Court would not dropped in, heated ub, a8 if they tiad been ron- | Interfere with him. ‘The recommendation of ning, snd In less thao taenty minutes there were | Mr. Moran aicorded with his views. No man twenty lawsers iu the room ‘ready with "'{“]"':f chosen Reeuiver who would be mors sungestions for his Honor, Whiles dozen of | FERErY scceptable than M. Masou. OF TEE . Elegant Retail Stock GILES, BRO. & CO., 266°and 268 Wabash-av., Succumbs to the In- evitable. raminy use|CARPETS New Depertwe ol Lijr Busiess. |~ RICH VARIETY. $1 PER BOTTLE: .Fiél?lfi&tew 10,000 qnart bottles of all the {nilowing brands of Kentucky Hand-made Sour Mash Whisceys, crop of ‘74, snd gouranteed fonr-summer guods: 0 (] Application Made to Judge Moore for the Appoint- ment of a Re- ceiver, The Bank Makes No Dissent, and Mr, Plumnmer remarked 1 urder to ad. : D. Monareh & Bros,, Kentacky Clab, the Lawyers Wrangle Over them had Iu preparation Ulis eimilar to that | mivister the assets, the Recelver shuuld be o Commencing to-day at 10 o’clock, and continuing {fénvz}}fifimfi' l;"lnsymlzl"’mnrayar S e Venpuam S W e Sl rmatn | S e WA O s 12U derstood that certain things had been done at thiat une was Lo be fllod from the notice posted | 4y,c%hunk which were not strictly steaight, und o on the duor of the bank. aud s preserve the | Raojver should be put fucharge of its aairs rights of their clientsthey rushed over to Judee | without delay. v Muore's to bave thelt say in the appuintment ot Mr. Jewett said he had the misfortane to a Recelver. represent an unfashionable, if not a disagreo- The romplainants fn the bill are Albert A. | #bfe, clicoli—one that veople probably would be and Mary A, Jolioson, and they sue | disposed to censure severely; but be thought a8 well “for thupselves as for ail the | he(the speaker) had beon lony chough In the - gtier, depositors. They set out that the 'i;‘lf‘)‘vv:‘,"gu'{;;_‘l';'r{fgfluz" pLoam it ledat by i bunk has beew dofug busluess in the city T ML bo; ublo. bu-hdy Organization of the Bank—-Its Early [Suany years, und an e s ated s o bston | that, s far aa he bad Lud to do, or misit hava i its depositurs. ‘The oficers are alwy | 0 4o with advising the aflicers of the bauk, he Hmtm'y—-The Chnnge ,and as such bound 1o excreise due | Woull counsel neither wasts nor the linproper of Name, Will offer, in great variety, for the Fall Scason! w | PERSIAN, TURKEY, Al 1] \ ) ) ki, St T i TG sSY NOTE THESE QUOTATIONS. R S T o B;?r d%lz?. {;bcfi&t,l?d b .?‘.‘.r.l?:sl.va Artistic Designs in ohan). por dos.egold. - 15| AXMINSTERS, %nozéané c“lc]!:ndja 'ale Ale, per e WILT ONS A'.lslgfii;'s Palo Alo, por doz., 1'“ = ) .msnirgani,) - BODY BRUSSELS. Also, McMullen's White Label Dass® Ale, for which wo are sole Western Agenta. All bottled goods from thin eatablishment bear Special ttern Lawrence & Martin's trade- mark—*‘Chicago Rulng Spe L2d il (i DRI, s secaesins Just_recolved. 500,000 Key West Cigars, new erop, which we are offering cheaper than any other Louse In Chicago. as follows: Seidenberg. Lon- ’ at 2:30 and 7:30 o’clock p. m., FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. CLOSING-OUT SALE POSITIVE, W:THOUT .RESERVE. WM. A. BUTTERS & GO., Auctioneers. J. H. FRENCH will conduct the sale. _ At 81 per bottle, or $10 per carn of prewly for Famlly and Droggista’ ure res, I'orts, and Glns of choicest per bottle. g How the Concern Stood Fri- day Evening---$1,176,000 to Pay $1,370,000. care and diligence fu the safe keeplog and duc management of the bank's affairs, As soon as return of all depusits, and prevent auy waste | B¢ had received notice that the apptication and misepplicution 0f the funds. Albert A, | Would be innde he hwl told the olficurs of the Johnsou has £3.000 safely locked up lo the bank, | Vunk to close tha dours, because, if the injunc- and Mary A. Jolinson adinits she 8.'!,(»6‘51 tion was grunted, it would relate back Lo the in the ssine place. They bave both made de- | Sate ol the notice, aud they,could do nothlng, wand on the bauk for thefr muney, but wvenot, [ 1t was' true that thére were u largo bean able to get more thau 85 on thelr clahus, | Bumber of depositors who — woukd It is cialmed taat the total amount of the de- | BuXious ahout thelr juuncy. It was proper, pusits has reached the sum of $1,500,000; that therefore, lor hlin to state thai. as he under- during the past sixyy days the bank bas paidout. stood it, there had been no squanderiug, no about $700.000; a0dibat 1t hus lune. shace ex- | Misaporopriation, no stealioi,—nothing - per- hausted its cash assets, and has been converting haps more serious than misfortune fu the man- its sccurities at rultious macrifice. The de- | 38tment of the bank, There waw mouey on nands of the depositars Sre largy | heud ‘at this time, and when Mr. Evans sald and atill increasing, w that if | that he was told by the officers of the bank thst the bauk continue in the business more securi- | hey would run ‘on and continuc tu pay out ties must be sacriticed. Itis, as Is chacged, fu. | moBey 1l Novemlber, he stated what nad heen sulvent, owing to the mismunagement of yta | 5334 to hitn (Jewett), und what lie (the speaker) assets by the offlcers, nnd #f the oflicers are | Delieved to be the fact. But that would not allowed to_further convert fts securitics the | “D¥Wer the purposc, The few thousand doliars procceds will be inequitably distributed, and | that conld he doled out to the crowd uver sowme depositors will et far mure than their | the tousters for sirty days amounted to but sliare, while others will get less. Complainagts, | Hetle S and le lad * advised that it was therefore, usk for the appointmient of a fte- | Detter for the bank to suspend while it had cciver, and for an fnjunction to restrain the ofli- | funds und nssets which could be converted into o stockhiolders from further futerference | Mouey und distributed among the vreditors pro i Some of the Bad Invesi- ments Made by the Fidelity. T MINERAL WA’ AUCTION SALES, NATURAL Brown-Stone Residence "and Bam MIVERAL~ WATER,| o ze wnshsion The Queen of. Table Waters, On Tueaday, Sopt, 25, at 10 & m, The Calumet Property, the Rail~ way Construction Coms- pany, and the Safe- ty-Vaults. Propping Up Another Savings Bank=---The Hooloy Mort- gage. p e bank's nssets. rata ll'llnn‘t‘u =oon 8 'l‘cw dlnyul;fln:m llh:.:lllly be ON THE PREMISES, i X THE LAWTERS TALK, compelled to stop, a4 it wouli be Inevitably, as HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. | Wil besold the very denirablo and cleant brown | ina: and Eepancis buin, thoms 1or 45 onta; 2ord MATTINGS Tho Course of Events from July mntil | AlFgr oo ol had beeu tled, aud an order en- | STy DINE S Ehg ity Waild bo compelled o i DR LEWINALSAVILE, +A delighttul beverage, | 81008 gesldence of 1. M, Daver, House three | Opera Louts snd Regelitan, b conto cach, ! 2 : the Suspension Came e, ‘j’::e{’-',"'w“'.l:."%élfli‘c'.‘,fiii"im Vak, od. | Guy oF & week. The condition i il Dit. WILLIAM A HAMNMOND, ** Farsuperior | §200 50 e, besidan stora-room, mantsior. baths pe s mitted the sufficiency of the cause and conseny. | thi«: It had received mongy and loancd it out. 4 iyt room. closets, and cellar, two furances and range. oI AL TN, **Moat grateful and | TS e I as complets in finlsh And conveutence L QUDEN TMUS, . ur a8 money could make it T : . il wiul Gt 53 | Sgle Without Reserve.. LAV fondop, as. imres TERMS CASH. “‘J.’.‘ It PEASLEL. **Useful and very agreea-] C. C. THAYER & CO. o AU SRl No, 876 Wabash-av, A , DRIJAMES R. WOOD., **Midly antacid; sgrees ‘We have ]‘Hll received 100, 000 | ted O LRI DRUNE CLOTHS, ; el oA an ! LA'WRENCE Asia special inducement, will offer & MARTIN, | b it . = at $1.20. 111 Madison-st. Also Greal Bargaina! in “TAP-~ — e ————————| STRY BRUSSELS”. and “IN- ed to the appointment of a Recelver, saylug it It tust do that, and Joan it 1 such a way that was the best thing, on the whol, that could ba | It catinot be converted into cast at auy time at done. - The officers of the bauk ‘Lad _done all | the ubtion of the depostiorn, flw_y could,~the Lust u,c’ ‘_‘,“]‘l‘_‘ud proba- A LAKGE AMOUNT HAD BEEN FAID OCT. Lly,if ullowed to go-on, would ‘come out alt | Perhaps 1t would liuve been better to liave slght; but, upon louking the ground over, he | Blupbed weeks acy, but there was always by hod advised them that they wight as wel) let o | 1 thie mind of ian; und the officers af the Receiver be appointed, At the request of thy | Fidelity Loped and uped, aud expected tor n bank, he suggested the name of K. b, Derlcke | lom tne that the run wotld ceuse, und that son. they would be avle to gu on with the ordlnary Mr. Dexter mentfoned the name of Abijah | Bm0UBL ol money which they had, and whiclh Kelth a3 the proper person. they always keptready for depositors, until the Examination Made of the Bank by an Expert During August. Formal Transfer of the Btats Savings to . Raceiver Otis, well with dyspeptica, and whers there 1a & gouty THE FIDELITY. W. Evans, whoappearcd forbimaelf and other, | {listurbance was over “and things became qulet. e T eRn, vt tr the . MAGNIFICENT GRAINS!” g depostiore saia the iliation ey & ottty Tuere was aiarge aunouut of sseie—of e Sitne. oF IRIC “with “wine, ose ol . All who intend buying showld not TIIE CRISIS COMES. surprise to bim. e was opposed t tlie ap- | B3sctas und while the bauk deemed It advisable, pointment of o man named by the Lunk, The | 804 ho also us the attorney, that it shonid now suddentess of the movement fndlcated a s ring* | 8top, and chelvqr be apixinted, and its aflairs tohlsmind. There soould be no heste. Cau- | Wollind up by the Court, b did ot mean to be tion was cssential. understood that the depasitors were not zolog Mr., McGrogor favored E. C, Larved. g touctu very large pruportion of thelr monay. At this juncture sumc one sald somcthing They could uot got it in n day, or a weck, but o about bond, and 3Ir. oran atated that (4 should | believed that n larze portion of it wuuld be e 80 large us to satlafy too people that it was reslized, U thues changed, and the property aud ample, 80 that even & nian lgnorant of business | B¥CL3 of the bank were salely converted for thio vouldlok upon it “as sufticicnt. A toa Rte- | benclit of all the parties in lotorest, If too cuiver, Le understood that the appolnt- el haste were not usad, and fudumuul, were ment was dls=setionury with the | exerdsed in the disposition of the ussets, a very Court, oud the uomivation of ope | 1aree proportion, if nut the whole, of the depos- man by cortatn partics was not detrimental to | 18 Would ultimaely be paid, It scemed to him, otliers who might be mentiozed. His prefers therefore, that everybody oufihl to cucourage cuce was for Sir. R. B, Mason, ex-Mayor, who | this view of the situatiun s fur as practicabio was widely knowo, and wos just the man the | % alisy the excitement which might grow sut depositors would desire, of tho fact. if it was a fact, or the asscrtlon of 9 ¢ to hear inlnuatfons | the fuct,ithat thers was nothing [ the bank with against the bank because 1t ad sugrested & Le- which to pay. Asto the appointment of a Re- cetver. It was & matter of fudifference who | CeIver at ouce, he would ot press it cither nowinted & mau. AIF that was wanted was | W2Y- e was not 1o s position to doit, oue Who would be satisfactory to all the parties | Teprescutiug the party for whow the leceirer concerncd. The question of sppolntment de- | ¥4, to be sppuintial. 1o had sugprested Mr. manded thine for conshinration. ife dil not be- | Derickson, aud would say that ho had uo ca lieva 1n allowing the depositors alunc to selecy | Pection with the bank, directly or indircctly. 8 lecciser. They were us liable as others to | 16 hud numed bim oy account of his fitness. chioose & poor man. Thotzh uuscqualntedwity | Whoever weut to the bauk us Recelver ought to Mr, Derickson, he did not thiuk there was any 50 a8 soul 88 e couveniently can, since it was Sring? For all he kuew, Slr, Derlckson mighit ving pothing, and he could safely say tie of- Le as good ns any one else, "l'jl\‘lfld“m\l,'fl Lt;,w up EVC"J‘“‘"fio i TG 4 ve E. % A ge Van Buren concurred Inthe application piudu: E. A Otls nowloated Dr. V. A Tur- | o\ Eyans for thue, There was no l‘:’emnlly Mr. Evans sald he had becn outrageously de- for unscemly haste. The oflicers of the bunk Fail tp make immnediate selections! GRAND OPENING| OUR GRAND ¥, Matson & Co.s|FALL OPENING! TAKES PLACE State and Monroe=sts. THURSD AY STERLING SILVER-WARE, OF THIS WEEK. PLATED-WARE, very superior quality, QUADRUPLE PLATE, overRms, R DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, & OFFICE OF FINE FRENCH OLOOKS, C. S. MALTBY, NOVELTIES IN CHAINS, 12 Olark-st., Chicago. NEOKLACES, LOOKETS. Wo will ng,!,fi % furthor notice, the ¢ AUSPXNDED Y ORDER OF TILE COURT. The crisls came a little sooncr than was cx- pected. That was all. There had becn & gen- cral Idea that sowme of theso fine days some do- positor would present himsel! at the paying- tetler's window in the Fidelity Savings Bank, pull out of on lusile pocket o well-worn and somewhat disty expired “notiee,” shove 1t In the amlable Teller's face, and demand his due- ats. According to this sams popular idea, payment thercof would be relused, whercupon the sald depositor would proceed in his wrath to huat up a lawyer, who, with the glitteriog prospect of a bl fee before his eyes, would proceed to draw up an application fora He- cefver, But Albert A. and Mary A, Jobnson didu't wait until thelr notices expired, They were pot going to verify vopular prediction in that way, With a slngular disregard for tho preconeelved notlons of the goucral public in this regard, thoy resolved to got ahead of ev- crybody else; to take hoary old time by the forelock, as it were; to socund tho bauk’s knell, and ba 1o at the death before ouybody elsc. And they carricd out this re- solve to thelr owu satisfaction, and to the great delightof their dexterous legal adviser and co- laborer. There were rumors on Baturday that o gl B e cursnsrves | ROSEHOOR a0 Erench Walnat Parlr, Sifidinfg ieihaaig | Tining-Room, ad Chamber FREDK DE BARY & CO,, Fomitme 41 & 43 WARR T NEW YORK. p— ——— rnqni:u. Axmipster, and English Bmzy Brussels £ ‘urputs, P A DA LAONAYS i nx:le';;-,;nz Laca Cortaineand Lambrequlne, bandsome ritlsl Yy Chandeliers, elegant WO CHICAGO BUSINESS UNIVERSITY { Mounted. Pier, ana Mantel itirrots, Buperb bie- rored I1ai-Tree, ronzen, Statuary, French Cloc! AND ul‘lml"n't‘n.m&:g‘.‘ -n:il Hu;::l lla"nznvhk 0, ’{,‘.‘1‘3"‘“ en and Laundr 'a L POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, | Hsbictna Fistaras helhs the entire contenta of toum 228 3 8., . : UL o Jicem 7 Buperiyr Dlock. 77 Glark-st., oppoatie-Court- | the elegant rusldence of J. LI, Davey, Eaa., Thonext reguiar term will commence on Monday, bt. 10,1677, The businesa coursy wiil embrace Book: ST imanably, Commeriial Ariimeiic, Ster. ce, Lthl {r e e Sitis Comrespondence, Ltuies of Busiuoty, Cothmesr ’ z = The Sclentific Course will em A i tectire. Clvil. Dechanical, ‘and Fopodranbicat Eoe s Civy ‘orogTanhical” Fi- Yreting.the Natural cloncés, the Nigier Machematica 2 cclinitcs, aink the French abd den D A diaation ta guaranice 1o rery st hall 1es a 4 L. ! d WU 2 L ,“I\Bllktn the Ni‘lll)‘ prescribed course of two ,‘EM o qfi.,.\m;,g!‘;_“.,\,{;,hu%‘.:;unflfl:’.;,..-::‘.,.‘.,w.“-;fi'; 'm)}' N. B,~—8ale will commencs in the Parlors, wil be piaged under |.nl-'n-{ln T e Rk b o e ——"'.flfifi_"_‘o'_ 3 Kecptiein, ihus saaking i yractical ook keeper: | = T (8 repreacut real busines . 2 B £ i ncpar wit b | P e it rothaion who camnou afient ey, ey | 'Wle National - Life-Insurauce Co, vin tend for circular. “Take tha clovator, celved. Only last Saturday bie had becnadyised | Would take care of the nsscts. His prefcrenco formation spuly &t the uwc..n‘.“.;a.g{'g:}:’,.u % of Us S of A somebody was getuing the matter 1o the proper | thar the busk bad mmoncy enoogh to ey it | 1or itecelver was Dr, Turplu: A day or two ) eaident o 3 through until December. 1e had been s lrlznd ouiht to be granted. It looked bad toburry on Iegalshaneyand ti, Lan/enplication wolllibe of the bank, and the matter, as it wus not usual. The parties made vesterday moruing, There bave been slm- AT TORIST AGADEY | carmas stoci o swrs | it g o BALTINOREPACKED should be given an opportunity to luok around un: w] 8 RAN {lar rumors for the past week, but none of them CONTINUALLY RENERAINED LN CLIKKTS Ko titid the mostaceentabld taan ’Jm %'f'.'.’é S."fxr.‘-?fl. gfi&d C,c:‘!:nfily. m..'nuu’ l.:. {_o______________-d c?go..‘h‘.‘m DRAXDS OF could be traced to any suthuritative source, aud {ml'!:‘:lu .':“i.‘f...',fx'fi\’;ffi'.ir, ltl: Jl,""i'n‘fu 2“-‘-:{:‘:;& TUE cacfir REPLIED The leading Proparatary School of the Weat, 1ta | Mforcxalu Cnplial Biock and dirceied T liecelver of EXPoNITIO they camc to de regarded as gencral tatk, But the story which was whispered sbout on the atreet-corners Saturday took ou a more positive forns, and, although & reporter sought institution. ~How the bank coutd come In now | that be was persoually acqualuted with nearly and acknowledge its involvency was beyond his | 8ll the geutlemen whoss pames had been mei- comprehiension, This was 1o time to oppoint a | tloned, aud be was quite well satistled that any eveyver, The depositors had been um’:u by | oucof themw would attend to the uifalrs of thy surpfise. Ile wanted the matter postponed uy- | bunk falrly and squarely, and for tho best inter- the ltapublic 1.ife: ursnce Co., of Chic ik, w Aruduates [unine diferent colleges. Yreabyterian | again‘Wivertiss i tale, the undomiuned by yirtts of control, sahd urder hereb! vitea for thirly fl‘l!l proposals for AN Pt t FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT, 13, fifi,{n“é“v,'t'i‘-'»'&%??&’fl’»fi“v‘°“"‘fi’u ANCE LT At the following prices; C. 8. M,, Select........30¢ per ean, i1, & M., Standard....20¢ per ean. 0. ., Medium, ... > .10c¢ per can. Thess brands, under all oircumstances, will maintain their long.established reputa. = tion, and wo gusrantes tuom oqual in avery respect to mi brands soid in this mar] BE.P. OHATFIELD, Manazor. . i 1,000 aheres at & par safue. Y to run it down and get at the fountain head of | ¢} “Wednesday * that he wight L hmself | ests of ull'coneerued. He thoughit counsel owed fil;l:e;:u“‘ i ALBERT R. BADIN, pon aharo '..‘f‘:.?.’.'.‘.'f"&&f!" 1 ey lijs Jitecine, Lo, ot truth, as it were, he only brougtit up fu the | aud consult yvuu Lis wh'ém-.mAbuv:' 'Tm it to theiuselves, to the communty, snd to o Principal apiid) Areqiirea. 'J'{(‘, u'.‘y":’:n";‘.' l'm- regions of rumor and speculation, which was | things be desired justice to be done the credit- | thelr clicuts to not do or say anything cateulat- o, and If there was an honest dollar fn Chie | ©d 1o creats the least public exeite- cagzo to be gutten hold of hie wished a tan upou | went, and be . was satisted that they whose nate there was o stalu to dissribute | would do all they = could to alluy the monoy, any such excitement. [fu had not mude up his 3ir. i A. Cbllds bad no objection to any of | mibd &a to which of these five gentlemen numed the geutiemen named, but he wanted a Receiver | bu would I:ppulu‘:l atd was uot ready to do it in oF A, hise Loey A uccessfil operation, having about four mililuns SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL | 3% iuicconii tpimtis Siagititicieh ot i i ‘(:)l' YALH COLLEGE, :nm 'b:l;n-r“u‘ l.!md ey '?f’ \‘;‘mm-wun' -;a ([u'\ulull urees tn Chewnfatry, P uruisted on appilcation W the undemigool to i BRI o ao Atpliedstn Cirand | persaniferestoc o lestiog ntoriaatin - fegard Zooior. Mtnerilouys did Grology, wid i Geacre) 1o, Ine ibe Duirbuss of bidaiox fur salu Cepival F.,,.:‘,m",,,c',:'“ s, with Kugllsh, Fronch, and Gurmias, | SU5rodals fos atlaoal bifeinb o Capiial Biock. Just where he started out, Even Mr. Halnes himaclf positively aftirmed late Saturday morn- ing that be know nothing about It and that he proposed to upen his bank yesterday worning and proceed with business as ususl. And he St am— e ely. 5 althougli i it werc. absolutel; g aumy, History, etc, k# s th esterday morning as early as 9 | Appoiuted tmmcdlately, & few miluutes; alt t y Yor inuse, ‘address Prof, GRO) A And aiddremed to the undarsii Lo subiaiticd by PAPE . was there y o g eary . A, G, wi necessary he could go Lo work and nake the o jRaecuu New Haver. Coun. GRS, DROBIL Mm ihopeisd o the Cauns tur s ;i.'l:F A thn end of e DALER MANGENGN &8s o'clock, with his clerks and everybody else on (.,,l&,l." d‘t;mumy el to celor: thowmalter mlumbfri:x. A {h'wmluzmill’ delay would, lI:Iu\'v': 5 ACA SRR RAMUEL D, WAL, Wocolvir, deck, prepared, as ho says, to go abead, Col. Bhirley” thought the selection cves, be tar preferable, 1f sowe wan could go CHICAGO ACADEMY, Cateago, AndXSgL e it fna. Co. 47 La Bultivat. ek AOUETHTRY z;’ " c‘.'m.p made in the l{flcfll:fl‘ll, ‘aud pesce aud %eszfl“bay Into the bauk us Recciver who would Lave the ' No, 11 Eighteonth.at. Bl hiad gathiered even at that early.hour, each de. | Malitained amung tho depositors. Lo apoke of | sublort and wlose appolutinent would bave Ensllsh a4 Clamical Dey-School, with Prima: " f Ty, In- the bara thucs, and the fusnclal Jugvernaug | the avproval, of al converned, hecould have a L firRediate, and Celieytain Dejartnaits, Pypils of positor intent ou gettivg tho flrst place in the | which was crushing victims under its wheels. much casler tune n clos{ng up its atluirs, snd j Siuigdie, e, saued whvanlaces'la . "YUiliSd | Woe offer at 103 and Acorued Interost 7per line, or a8 near that as possible. Every last one | Ar, Gandmer was opposed to delay, us ths de- | could do Very much botter for the depoaitors, wus waiting for 10 o'clock, whon the doors should opcu and they would flle in with au es- cort of two policcmen Lo take thelr viaccs st the marble counter and begin another day's run. At 8:30 s minjon of the faw arrived, Me 0 Completa {n all Doparime nd the fnest represonta: =l ll\l"l‘hllblunnnlwu::,n 4 10ubiry and ATt evor betd GANN ths i . l Al Ll S ’ o ~cqual fu qualit nieuntul uf ‘76, pamimiou--Adults ascy children under 12 yeam, 13, Y 08 Fates ou all transportaiion lin At thoprices wo aro offoring our A STUDY IN - PAPER OANGINGS and LACE i H. . DABOOOK, Pringipal, | 0% Powriag West Ghioago Park onds, YLYANIA DULITAILY ACAGKMY, | Ioterest payabia semt-aunuaily. ruands gt il S, Locatiua oeatn. | Potalunount uulaisuilug of Uioes Loade, gaic. 00, 18 SHVIL AN SRR Y o] A0 theea ; Mamitat Weal Uilch itors might be dissatistied, e fudorsed Mr, | thaw (f there was wny feeling of v ey ooy mmu, wha, bo sald, was wholly distuterested | bostility, towards him. Under thecircumstunces, and perfectly computent, the Court fott dispuscd to wford a litic oppor- Gen, Eldridge did not think a deluy of twen. | tuully for consultution amouny the lawyers for ty-four hours would comulicate matters so that | $he purpose of secing it they could noi muree oida the credit of the “Town of West Ghicogu, wus admlitted through thy door leadiog fu tucy could not be unraveled by the Court. | upob ote msn. But {u this conne.tion he would uin iy SR Esppralon of Caoia | Veli the laputat purio of L Gily uf Chicag, trre- OURTAINS, thoy must soll, T ety Hopoate. vaulta, s toducs | Au appolatment toniurrow (Tursday) would | Nk to bave it understuod that Lo did not s e Ri it Tremot iouse, Culcaga o Goit | | W tosuminead these lioads as an absolutely sate aad ' Our stock of CARPETS, full and | juade i’ way buck . the bank | suit him. gest the aalling of a town-mecting, e did not s Praudes, % CR " | well-paying tuvestmant. ¢+ | of tho nowost patterns, at prices | spurtments proper, whers e duly Informed Mr, [ Mr. Goudy sald if ooy difficulty arose in the | thivk that wus the proper way Lo get the hane AN NOBMAN INSTITOTE HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. The publid aro seminded that by means of the | BUre to suit. ¢ liiien and Die voslrercs that b liad beendee | mind of the Court 3 Lo Wi should be uppotut. | Of proper mau 1o take the Receiwerabip of g collection as arrmnged in wuccessive epochs In the BRIC-A-BRAC |CHICAGO CARPET CO. ed ftwould bewell to defer, “The attorue: AT TS ¥ hehoot o' York would never acrec o wny one. While hio entur- | ot Kuow us much about this questivn s tiu i il o i GUARANTEED SPECULATION. puted by Judge Moore (o come over and give uo- such un institution as tuis. . The depositurs did ive that & Recelver would be apphied tor ut 10 t o aud German, 1 e UL o'clock, or shortly thercatter,” Accundivg to [ talued the bighest regurd for Mr, Masou, bo | lawyers. In fact, the reasun the do- 107 &0d Madalne\ A b Nflmn T vt “mmg luvested b( ua In GO daya straddips, Lave Al nux;unu. Lh:ruyl’cm no tears sbed, m;zw. thought bim tuo old to perform the arduous | bosltors bad employed the luwycrs titate of the Fcral foooncmen._ | gdeSicioth, H108 avesaid 61,300 is 30 ups, 233 STATE-ST. Ueulir scenta ensucd, and the bauk pouple pro- | duties of Kecelver in this casc, Was - Decause the @ latter knew . more wannoTos Saodicart . Of Mary, { iradbreilisade. fisferal frespoud: | Hoow, and the band-book which aceompanic It, & =9 1., s ceeded Lo draw up tho fullowing nnucc‘: which guu of the boys pasted upon the outside centre uor: NoTICK. i J . Acadomy and day-schoal for youung e, L e T "T. Mr, Evans could seo no veason forthe appoiut- | sbout tbe matter thun they did. - In uaking an i tadl i £ open Bept. 3, INT7.. Loard ‘.‘:“E“’}m“ () wolangusgmy, | P 0. Baruid, A ment of a Recelver ab ouce. Let un {ojunction | order fur the appointment ol & Recelver e issue, said bie, snd close up the bank, and | should insert a clause whilch he had found very send 1t mto the infernal reglons. Ho wanted | usetul in such cuses, the effoct of which wus to tudy o (be above brunches is oered which b Devor 'otara been buesitie 1o this vart of 1ay | Q14 Btand of ALLEN, MAOKEY & 00, g Stock Kxol dding, €1¢., $145 per kanum. B G Broud-ate No X% 7 | cunutry. 3 FRIRE BARL s b mics masvepor. . | COUNTY ORDERS rl U P, 1 -~ e Notice having been scrved that an {njunctionand | tue Lo ind out the most acceptable uian, sequire the RReceiver to muke 4 report of all thu e S i K LA UFONDS (LATR AND ] e T | meceiver i of:n spolied lnnnlum?:l citbore | 3ir N . Juduls did il dosie, o s undue | assoteat e very carlcat powibl day, s it Jman Boardia - of ¢ duperivr Coul morni DK Wil aste Ul 4 the adoolutmcut. A , | &4l vouc gl o al e 4 . made by letier o st highest rate by e p 'o say thut the deposttors, who crowded Mr. Dexter sald Le should sorry to advo- | had lel o natter of sclecliug s man oottty otpetiac eae e flm for burs uadar s 8 1, the nndersigucd, herchy uotity all whom It T AGLNCY OF TUE amiind the clork sud proceeded to stowly spell | cate any undue baste, uor did b intead to. 1l | those atturneys, und upon: them duvolyid the * Wasertiouss awkins and bir, Libberian, ~ 7 o B f = . may concezn, thiy 1 hove this day” withdrawn us < o out the uotice us be put it up, wese astonished, | thougbt » reasonabie’time should be given, but | duty of wgreelig Upou vue nuiu if possole. He | GRANVILLY HILT ARy T MONEY TO LOAN At4FERCENT. ¥ona | vartner frowm the Garden City Diliard Tubo Face “m 0 “snl‘dnce 0 surprised. waddencd, and dugrusted, would ouly | the situstion would thereforo suggest tlmt couussd licet sud i e N rous’ naral #..,.,3:: 2 rar, o8 farime Al L b Lsinis. of 814N | Sory, o MAXRIRCHNER. : : o | partly express tho trle atate of Lheir Celugeas | | (SUUGBITED PROMIT ACTION. Gutsulz over the Riatiee s ool ;'wax‘?‘i'fi ulbome, | Ninule ' K. SANFORD. Murria, tirunuy Co. 1l The firm will be 1 Ly 510! SLAU! Has this day boon transierred to they realized that the cuab cogie. Meu | It was fo the luterost of all depositors that | Dot pree upon & man fn whost the b 4 x ore o— e e e aad : Sontlnuad by kL& CLANS, 4 i US. | ore und vitterly cursed their fate, whils | jmmediate sction bo takeu. He represeuted the | bave contidence, und with vne everybody fa- liyese. bend onTICIAN, SEN, 01 and 63 Nurth Dewsboru-al. “x!o rfl&l’wfl\lu ask o ;Onunlwnc,fl woinen lcaned up ugalust the stune pillars and | saiue lotereats as the other sttorneys, dlen of | torested would be pesfectly satistivd. *He made BT T s it S SUUEUSNON of patronage bostowed upon this | o irou cuscuients sud guve way to tears. It | unimpeachablo Integrity had been mentioned. | this suggestion sfuply because Lo thought 16 40D 15T OUNG LADIER, | | ANANSK, OFTICIAN, Tribuno Huildlog. s Company, wis Uie sumie sad picturs whichh bas beea wil- [ Tue bond was nol 1o mash uportant things, | Would s for the good aud fur the Jayigoradug sty aiinn " Fouel OLFPH LOEB & CO., vesserd ot Jutc fu frout of thy State Baviugs u- | At the profcasion kuew buw little reliet BENXNIT OF ALL CONGKUMED, . :I:Ll.cnu.‘Anlurculfiu REV.C. V. SPEALL the Frias All persons tndubted to th Stato uviags Tnali- 161 LaSalle-st. | stitution and Siduey Myens? gorceous LUt non- | could bo got Srom bondsmen where the duties | Could not such u consultatlon be beld so that ixl, forcircular, > 2 tutlon ure requested to wako lmmediate paywent Chicago, Sept. 24, 1877, productive bee-live, Lul with this exception: bobuly bad ruu swuy, nobody bad stoles auythuys, wod the *bust” wus occusioned not by uuy dshonesty of tue head of the banks, but by the fearful shrinkare of values, by the errors i Judgweat which fed to bud investments, sud Ly the dably exhaustion of the bunk's tinancial encrgies through the ageucy of s loug<an- tnued, steady run, vu-nlenmcd aud Kept up by by Sallure of other bustitutions of u hike char scier. Natusally, then, the fecling towards Mr. lalues was not ufricudly, —His depositors still bad taith i bis honosty, und were even disposed to ook with SOMETUING LIXE LOFEFULNESS bad been lwproperly performed. What was | the appulutment juucht bo made by 3 o'clock uceded was u wan of activity and integrity. 1t Mr. Dexter dist uot betlevetbu plun was teast- wis 100 true, &3 hud been stuted, that jutegri- | ble. Each attorney Lad contidence lnall the ty bad (milcd—wus at a low cbbin tuly coun- | geutlemen nzmed, Dut it was lllllg'?' & question try, A largo bond was no particular protec- | of persunal prelercuce, snd it would be diticuit two. A reasousble bood was sulliclcut, with | Lo sccure o agreement un dby oue naie. the best service at the dispoeal of the comwmu- “The Qourt sugeested that it would bo for the ull‘[‘; % best {uterests ol everybody voncerned If couusal ‘[ne Cuurt ssked bow largo bo thought Iv | surreraiered persunal prejudices. ought to be. Mrs Dexter sald tuey bad tricd to do that, Mr. Dexter replied that $500,000 would be | aud be wisbed he could say there was a fuir abundant, Ho understood there was §1,000,000 | piuspect of success. Personally be was wot very iu the Lank, bul be.supposcd “that sum would | ‘well acqualuted with Mr. Keitt, but lu»r:nking not be seallzed from “the assets. Theready { with tle murchauts the forewost ol thew wousy was suvstautlally gone. A Recciver waey | bud recommended bin tor the position. 10 thy undersigued, . RANILY 10, ,]j,_ngngcufiIu 2 Chlcago, Bupt, &4, 1677, N 2 tacies sulied Lo all sighis 0o scleutific'prine i New york, Kov. . o il aich s IR % e ] s, 1%'&-?«":"':'2 s TS GE. RYACK, N Y. BOTH | e L cari oo estrus_bond for elrcular, ) IEEKSKL, ALY b 2 tor iitteaied L. B. OT1S, Recelver, = - do, BOARDING-SCHOOL, w;{h RY MY, uiai tnnu.(u.(lvlnl}:mh. e ot DO otk SRS NE Ueals Who Requre Perfect- i GOLD DUST, Silser, and Bulllun, ssssyed aoil bought, = ~—=———=== | Would do well to leavo mfl%flr‘fnflrfit éfllm u-r,'gnu%.b Crabiiated Fine Guid sud siher for TAILOKMING, Cusiom Bbirts. - The very beil, | Ko obilgativn W sule. CHICMD UEFINING LU, 12 FIL :fl‘.:‘by‘r‘ll-w:‘m usless verfecily satlafactory, 173 'w‘“"&,.—‘f‘— nmm Umc m TH'E e wauted there in order to koow that what was | oplulon. The Court should chooss botween done was doue iu the fntercst of all the de) thew. The geutlouen pumed werv all g {rors. There was 0o uccessity for delay, They | men, and be thougut, after all that bad beons Kucw the situstion,—paintully kuew it, and the | suid ubout thelr various werits, thy Court bad * creditors would fecl it duriug the winter aud | beeo sulticicntly informed 10 coms to 8 wuclu- for wonths te come. There should bu a Ruceiv- | alow thut would sutisly everybody. Still, hw had - €r al ouce. 8s bigh uy opiufon of a wecting of e lawyers Alr. Evans suggested that the injunction run | as wbybody lu the world, sud should be very ¥ ) a T FAIRBANKS' S Vaa uer :xg }llllf_'gaoyu B, STANDAKD on the future, whicn, they belicved, would see | needid who would dispose of the secuntles with h ., awtorucy bhad sped knowiledeo ' ¥ g E"ul"" B T SARA'I‘OWUA WAVE.D thewn with the. greater portiou, Ifuot all, ui | discretion. of tho claiwys ot the 1wan be had pawed, and was 'lll S 1 %, Bultings, Ladies whe b ik thelr monoy back in thelr owa baods. Du:h:r Mr. Evuns inquired why the bauk should not | averse to_ surrendexing in favor of geullswen Gy JB.HALL&0O, with Lnbecoming flse arohuls o S atE ST the day the crowds came aod went, aud, buuwbed for u duy by un lujunction. whom be dld not ki ’h I wus like sl ques- Mh"“‘ Fryrradead bl 1 that wo ""zfi'fifii‘ wear oue. FAIRBANKS, MORGE & GO, . although there was much of regret und not @ M. Dexter unswered that a Heculver was | tions of Lunest choicd snd houest dilferences of :) A THOMP: | | mkushiesu.(.‘hian TO RENT little of disgust ut the turn things had takeo, ——— e AU A - J Rearefultobuyonlv the Geauize. tlero was no talk of latnp-pasts, no nquiries as . Summewnesowrs. | Anplyto WM. C. DOW, s e aeny | Y ki Apbointaienta Al *Bus freo. Bead for circalar aad o ildin SRS waen % 8 TROST Fropriator: Room 8 Tribune Buildidg, tu the prescut price of rupe, but a tecllug which sestled down futo w generyd ddea thue 1t was case of honest tallure, and that wasall you could maks of it. Mr. Hulues, imwediately on recelving the no- tioe, weut over tv see Mr J. NoJowell, the Keep's Jean Drawers, Verv beat quality, 00c pex balr. 173 East Madison-st. Vialo, Goid_aad Nekel s h‘lunltfnldndl"cnl SLATE MANTELS. PLOUASCO & RUMNK: twb:'l‘l'ffi-a‘l‘- &

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