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“THE GREENEBAUNS. A Receiver to Be Appointed for the Savings Bank. 1ts Officers Decide that Thoy Will Make No Resistance. Tho Only Quostion Is Whether Hoston or Chase Shall Be Recsiver. glistory of tho Bank.--Statement of Iis Assets and Liabilitles, . Hr, Grocnebaum Hopes to Presorve His Private Banking-Houso from Ruin, RECEIVER WANTED. TROCREDINGS IN COURT. The caenal visitor at the German Savings Dank yesterday morning would prahanly have noticod {he rather protescted aiscnce of its Prealdent, Mr, (Greencbaum, bul, unless he happened (o be of s somewhat Inquiting tarn of mind, would not have remarked upon it a8 & thipg to excita wonder or surprise. Dut there sro other people under the yan besldes canunl visitors, and & reporter with even an ordinarily well trained nose for news, re- membering himself of the rumors prevalent fors few dayn back that Mr, Greonetinum's troubles had pot cnded with the suspension of the German Fational, but would probably be supplemented by trouble in the mavings baok, pat this and that together, and beforo long discovered that the Preslacnt's withdrawal for long & scason from that famons back room did indend mean somcthlng, 1t the casual visitor alluded to had paered along the hall in the City Bullding, opposite Judge Moore's court-room, & few minutes befora 12 n'clock, he would have secn tho Aforesald bank Preaident, jouking somewhat worried, and holding hurried conversations with 3r, John Woodbridge, the law- d a young gentloman by the.name of Simeon an employa in the hank who has charge of (e mortgage business, and who writenaitorary Jaw sfter his name. Tho trio were cvidently waltiog for somothing, and it did ot take tho nblquitous reporter long to Ascer- tio In what corncr tha wind st Al Just 12 o'clack, he learned, Mr, Wandbridge wonld sopear before Judgo Moore, remind him of an ap- ointment fur that hour, and procced to ask that a frecoiver ba appolnted for the German Havings Bank, hia regucat belng hacked n‘ Dy certaln rep- Rpfn‘ullonl concocted in tho due legsl forms by 2 fatn " “HERMAN 0. NERLS AND FREDERIRA DERLA dencattora in tho aforceald lnatituljon. Further inqniey elicited the information thst {he bank peo. ie, awara that they Lad & hard road to travel if hev peraevered in keeping the Inatitation open, o make 1 opposiion o the bil,"bat, would wuletly Jot the matier take its course. Notice of e move on the part of the two deponitors had been communiented fo them at about 1 ocinck, and’ the Intetim had heen apeot ininterviews belween Mr, (reencbaum and the fawyers, {n the eourse of whith le had come to inindeclsfon, Dy the lime tho reporter had pusted Bimanlf on jhe preliminaries, the lauds of thd watchen and’ clocks in the City-Hall which nianl. {feated any proper_regard for fegularity indicated that 1he hour of 12 had arrived, and 8 faw ininutes Iater the three Inccasant talke aforceald, joined by acveral athurs whu represented depositors and who hiarl heen informed an to what was going_on, presegted thameelves before Judga Moore, und the coart praceedinge In the case of the Uerman Say- fngs Bank oegan, 5 Mit. WOODIRIDGE starled off by reading the titic of the bill, riating that it was hroughi by two depositors in the bank, that 1t alleged” Insolvency and suspension, and prayed for the appointment of a Recelver to wind up the institution. A subsequant examination of tho docutent sho®ed that the aforerard fierman . and Frederlka Derls set up the following state of facts: “The hank was arganized with ¢ capital of $200, - avines hrxiness. According 1o the pltal_and ono-third of the deonsits to be finveated in United States, Btay 'y of Chicagn, or county bonds; and, in making losna on real estato, tho charter ‘re- guired secnrities of st least double the amount of tho 10an, and, in case of impalrment of stock, stockhnlders shonid be required to make omd ruch deflciencion within thirty days. The \ll went on to etala that the capial” stock of the 1nstitution #$200,000, fuly ould up, and that tha following gendlemen compefae the Board of Direct. ore: tlenry Grecnahaum, Thomas Hoyne, eter fchuttter, Frederick Letz, Joseph Liebeustein, B, Q. tauliield, Simon Florsickm, llenry Hart, iuhn lerting. Ellns Groenchauni, ames T, Moyne; that ona. Charl W pubilished as o Director, wito in truth he how 1 cead u Jonet time, ‘The bill thew went on to stute that the orators deposited $$44. 02 prior to Oct. 4, 1877, that they hud given the thiny days' noti but were pesanaded on the Oth of October by tue aforcsatd ~ lenr; Greencbaum to fake & new book and © contivue the . deposit, the aforeenidd Jenry Greenebanm promising as an fn. ducement to permit them Lo druw out thelr money b any tine witbout notlce; that the orutors con- sonted updn that understanding oniyd that on Fafurday they appiied for the mancy, whiclewan tefueerd them, the salil Greennbaum olfering topay fhein instead’ & mortiagy or trust-decd foe BKOO, secured on 8 lot newr Humboldt Park, This the -orators would nut accent. d another demand was made for tho moncy, Wl the suid (ireenebanm promived to pay on the 4thinet, Whan demand was mads ou that day, tho bank refused (o py, slieging that it bad no sioney. ‘Tha bil) alan atated thut the amount duc depositors | 0, 000, and the uumber of depositors aboul o bank bam wade loans on insoRicient secoritl that the assuts have constantly depreciate: 00 pact of tho capital stack or deposita ia {nvested in Gnited btates, county, or cily hunds; that the bank has paid 8 luree sinount of money tu tho rejudico of the urators und othee unpald depos- Lurw; tList it woulit wake further payinvots unjess distrained by thu Court; that the baok wan insnl. vont, und 110 assela would continuo lo deprecialn unless the aficers were restralned (rom dolng further business und & .Receiver appouted, "The bill clused with the formal prayer for & Mecolver, ary ipjunction, ete, 1 repruscAting the bank, said the ofticers uf that instilution consented to the ape ul:unv:nt of a Recclyer, and would make no con- ol NOMINATIONS, Mr. Woodbridge nominsted Mr. Bamael B, Chase, tho absteact man, Mr. Mosgs, representing & large number of de- oeltury, moved tho apoolntineut of dr O 1L lurtou, and prococded Lo apeax of hiv qualides- tions for the positton, mentioning the fact that Mr. Horton had wuund up the Chicago Kire-Insurance Cumpany o the satisfaction o itars, bo- sidea asslating in the cloalng up of sove flue toatitutions., b Mr, Woudbridge had but one objection to Mr, Horton, snd that was that his partnger, the fHon, Thomss Loyne, waa Vice-President of this bank, and, he thought, & stockholder, with &, possibiiity of becoming personally lisple,” Under 'thess cire tnnstances, he did not think Mr, Horton would wish tho powition. Ae to the matier of Mr, llor- lon's honesly and competency, there could be no Questiol s everybody ception: gentieman., Mr. Magruder, reoresenting deposits to tha :‘muum of $3,000, inderacd Mr. Hortow's nomins. on. . Mr. Btrausa claimed that the bank was fully able 1o pay 100 cents on the dollsr, it the Heceiver B:\nud should handle the assets Judicigusly, and atill save the swwckholders, “Theréhac en s tremenduus strain oo the bauk, owin; to a combination of circumstanccs over whicl bad po control, the result of whith hi n-x‘nln-ll kuew him to bo an unex- 1n this maiter of ¢ P meatof & r the vaok Lad no cholce, but &nennunl to leave the matier entitely Lo the urt, Mr. Moaes remarked that Mr, orton's’ reputa. ton wss s suflicient refutation of ibae insinuaiion that ho would be inftuenced by reason of his busie Gess connection with Mr, Hoy Mr. Woodbridze sald ho had stated the objection M peoplo outslde would view it, and he did not belicre: that Mr, Hortos, under the circumstunces, would gccept the positiun, - berssnally; b had ibe highest ard foe both Mr, Horton and Mr. Hoyoo, wud whils ho knew both of thewn too well 1o belleyu that Shere would ba apy lack of zeal vn Mr. Mortou's patt In holding dr. Hoyne on his uck 1lsbility, still the public would argue difer- licult watter ko perausde objection could possibly 4, and ho would ruspect- appoinimen : Mr. Magruder sald be had been informed that v loyne \'bi‘ uot the Vice-President of tho bank, and he did nut believe ho was & stockbolder. r. Woudbridio said bis natme was bublished %olillf;“m sud » stockbulder fu the bank's pass- Mr. Magruder could see no |mproprlety in Mr. Hortow's sppointment in auy case, It was Mr. Hurion who would act a4 Kecelver, snd uot Mr. yoe, I e ::n Eg:;l inquirca how much the depoalts ted to. Mr. .\:"mbcwn repliod that they fgured up Mome $300, 0U0. 7. Btrauss said 1t was $350, 000, ‘The Court reniarked that bs knew both of the Eentlemen to be well qualided for the position, and Baked Mr.' Woodbeidye if be xusw snythingas to mount of the assota. r. Woodbridgo thoughtthe baok was insolvent. Mr, Btrauss suggcsted that Mr. Greenebaum, wbo was prescol, should mak tement, 1 of the sug- testion. The Coust sigulfed hls sp Nr. (ireensbaum stated that the amount duo de- iliors wps $3:0,000, 'Tue capltal viock wae ~00,000, invested Ju the book Luilding on Filth dvenus, which was unlocumbered sud stood 1 the of the bank. 1ts orizinsl cost was §143, 000, vt 3t stood en thelbooks at §200, 000, Inconsequence uf the sbrinkago'ln real-estate values, b presumed gm Lad been 8 depreciation of perba \ip pgopsity, " bsodpinl s veiyeen | o "WHIS CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 000, At lea® Tie ey VWLl wabl ear eff the Cecu s, wnd lenve 10000 to cleliolii- S o would sceofdinzly gel 0 conie on the nliar, Mr. Dlanke, Mr. Wondbridze's pariner. tharght It would place Mr. Horton In s very deficate posi- tion when, In the course of erente, It should be- come necceracy [t hil Lo e hin pariner, Mr. Magrnder sald he had been Informed by Me. (ireensbaam that MR, MOYNE fIAD REMGNRD TS POIITION A8 VICE-CRESIDENT. Mr, Oreenebaum replicd taal such wan the case, Mr. Woodbridge asked if he was not etill a stockhaider, Mr, Ureenebaam said he was not, at presant. When everything was running mmoothly. before tho Inst fluery inthe German Natfonal's sflaies, Mr, Iloyne retired, having stond by the ngs bank during Its troubles in the summer and eatly fall. 3r. Greensbaum added that Ihedy had b2en nble to meet every notice ontil Thursday. Then they becaote utfafied that they could not oay $:530,000 [nthirty days, the time being too Hm- fted to atlow of converting the asacte into that ana they became eatlatted that, in Jostlce to the depoeitora, the bank should be put In the b of a ltecciver. In the lonz run on the bank the amount dua deponitors &:g veen worn down from $1,000,000 to $:40, - Mr. Greencbaum stated that he knew the de- positors very well, and was aatisiied that elther of the gentlemen nominated woukd be thotoaghly sat. isfaciory to them, As for himself, he was willing 1o give all the tiaie that might be m(‘mud of him 10 asalst {n converting the sseeta without hope uf reward 3ils desire waethat overy depositor shonld {cl 100 centa on the dollar, and e pledged g onor that they would obtatu Lhat, 3r. Mosen sald lie believed Me iloyne would not only be eager tu fientsh Me llatton information, but, from his knowledze of the hanks, he wonld 1o do eo Inatead of Mr. Hovne'r business coanection with Mr. Tlortan betay an objection (o the latter's appalntmeut, 1t would reaily be a recommendation, Bulh of the gentls- men, as everybody knew, were sbove erén tue susplcion of wrongidoing THE COURT REMARRED that the expericnce of tho inst fe givan bim some vary defini| ‘of Heceivers, cspecially thore of savins Tn all cases the Courl wonld reapect the wishes of buth pacties fu A considerable extent, and, lo i greater extent, the wishes of the deponitors. men nomisaied shonlit be persons tn whom fhe de- pusitors had evety confidence. Me. llorion ¢ huste $100.00 ) and ) €00 wonld ness connection with Ai. floyns was 8 very strong onjection, e lloyne him- el would, “fn the Conrt's ~ upinion, make & firel 8 lecelver, It Me, Greencuanm's statement was correct, the stuckhalders them. selves oughl to be beard n thls matter, hecanss they bad ae great an interest at ataxe as anybody elee, 1f mot grenl In thia cuse, the ofiicers sttted that cilice numines wonld be accontable On the une hand were partics representing 815, of claims, while on the otherthe claiow smonnted to some $1,4600. If further consullation was nmllr\lll necesaucy, the matter could.go over until ng. morn 3 Measrs. Stason _and Woodbeldgn favored the idenof & poriponement far The purpose of getting further cxpressiony from depositors. Mr. filanke suggested that the appolntment of e, iartun wauld give tivs to, 0 good dest o un. favorabe, althouglh unfust, tahc about there being A Jubin the |1.|n51 0 runi tho institution in the inter- et of the uld ofiicern. Mr. Greenehuuin sald he conld call all the de. ositors togetbee befora morning, and bolieved hoy wonld sccept any man lie might recommend In Anawer to & question from ono of th lawyers, Die mafid e had made no assignment (o Mr. Hartun The Coust renmeked that, Tnaninnch an tero was adivision of rentiment, and remarke had hesn made in regard to jobs, ho wouid wait 8 littls winle and ascortaln more of the feeling of tho de- positors. "Mter some further talle, the matter went over, wiitil 22,40 o'cluck in the afternoon, Shortly after the hour apnoinied the paftles came together, and Mr. Woodbrkige stated that thoy had Leen UNARLE TO AGREE. Me. Mosea sald Ly haid sean depositars whota claima amounted to $50,000, and Lhey wers sl in favor of Mr. llorton, nnd had signed ‘a statement Lo that effect. . Mr. Lackner, ropresenting a number of denoait- ora, objccted to Mr. Hortor qn the gronnd hat he was Mr. Hoyne's partner. Cltctmsiances would probably arire in which Mr. Horton would Lave to suo Mr. Hoyne, and he would + placed in a de cidedly disagrecable positlon “To did not think his appaintment would be judtctonse, botls for that reneon and for the othier reason that nohordy shi he appointed 1o the panitivn who had Yeen ho ad- wisars of the bank oflicel The han! -was gener- aliy knowi m's tank .8 condition wanld have uired nto, and 1o ad- viscr of Mr, Grecnebaum shionld bo appointed to wind up iis offalrs. Junge Van Huren, for the bank, denied that lioyne, Ilorton & Hoype had been ftn lepnl ad- viscra. 1l had arted In_that capncity himactl The apparent abjection to Mr. llorton was really an argument in “his favor, since It would e jo his and his partoers’ intareat to wind .p the institution s cconomically as posribie, mad thus decreaso the stock Datnlity, Scveral of the depoeitors lini 1old o they wers in favor of Mr, Harton. Thore wero o charges of crookedness n the biIL byt it wan llmnl‘ 0 cnne where an inati- tution would 1u tha end, with carcfal mauagement, pey ‘deponitors dollar for doflar ife. Woodbridge stated that the bil) charged in- reenebaum had met hin in the solvency. * Mr morping, when the origiual il was drawn up, confaining some allegations which were alfterwards siricken ont Mr. Grecnehanm asked i1 12 @'rinck to gee if Lo couldn't pay At the morning canrultation Mr, urcenthanm expressed a willlng- hess (o accapt anybody for lecelvar whom e ather alde mizht e, provided he was an hunest, comfetent man e appaintment of Mr. llorton wanld give elne o the remark that the bank wan to he woand wp n Sr. (irecnebaum's intereat, and the word **ring** wayid bo In people's months, UDOB MOORR thanght It sepecially proer in thess casesto pay respect fo tho wishon of the denositors, T elther of the rominces was objeclionable to the depunite- ors, that fact could bo learned by this morning, if ter wero ‘lonlpnnfli. Tn certain rasce, the ‘ourt had taken Jnaependent action, and, u the parties conld agreo, hi galn. ‘Mr, Woodbridye was nrepared toacquirace Inany fndependent appointment {he Court might make. “I'ha Canrt reterred to the only objection sraiast Mr. Hortoo, on the ground Lhat he wus s pariner of Mr. lloyne, & stocsholdor in tho hank, wnd 1o the anly objection to Mr. Clase, viz : that he had nold absttacts ata pretty good prico. 1la did wot think the latter objection of nnr welzht whatever, Fither gentlomun_waould, in uls opinion, make & gond licegiver. Thy mnjority of the deposiior s far. hower, wers clearly dn favor of bat If thera were others whowanted to ba heard o« fora the sppointinent, the matter cunld be uost. poued until this morning, Jia &d not sco thatany- nody would uifer by thu delay, and, as Col Shire ley had stated that fia_denired W conuult with his clicuts, and s there worn probably othurs in the sams positlon, he would lut tho maiter gu over until this mnmlnxi. « Tha quustion will accordingly como up again this wmorning. il HENRY GREENEBAUM, AN INTERVIEW WITI TIUE PRESIDENT, ‘When It became known al the bauk that the con. cern wonld be put Into the hands of & Recarver, the small ary of depositors who were there to araw out money, snd had been told that they could uol getit, looked alittle blue abuut the gille, suto soeak, but the more intelligent of them had Mitle 10 63y, oxcept that they beticved Mr. Greeuebauin bad done the best that Lecouly; thut tuey were norry for tim, and ewpeclally for them. selves, aud that they had no doubt the thing that conld he done for the bank was to tarn It uver tu a Receiver, and let bim wind b up. Thera were others smung them who couldn't underatand it, . They appeared to bo & good deal dazed, and sataround on the hard benches, or slooa up in lttle knote sronnd the toom, ssking esch other what it all meani, By-and-by it began 1o dawn on them that the bank would oul of Mr. Greencbaum's haods, nto the hende of the Court. The most lnler fog guestion then was, what they would get out of the bauk, and when they would get it, sad the asaurances of the bunk clerks that they would get doliar for dollar, and that at probably no distant dale, tended greatly 1o eucourage them., ‘The fact te, 1hat bank failur®® have bees so common of Iste, that the lled urterly to causs mpything Jike escitoment. While it foad for verel, and pleaty of it, thera were no banbh worde, uo sccusations of oMcial dishonesty, sod the poor do. positors who had aworn by Heory Qreenebaum for I“" were disposed Lo 100k uoon hia as the vice 101 of & sertes of misfoitunes, And so they came and went during the day. At dierent times Tug TRIBUNE teporier cndcavored o get the andlvided ear of Mr. Grecnebaum for conversational pur- poses, bot ac greal was the pressurs Upon his time by ueople wha bau business to traaesct with Bim, that it was wotunti) late in Lhu eveuing that & chance atorded iteelf. Even thon It was orie, and the ANAWERS TO A SERIKS OF QUESTIONS ona vnrlc!{ of watiers currespundingly unsatls. factory. il of which may accounted fur by resaun of 8 decldod repuguance on Mr. Greene: bauin's part to talk, sad siso by ressan of the (1o guent luterzuptions to which {he iaterviewer was subjected by outeiders coming up aad buszing the gousicman on a thourand and vue matters of husl- Bess, Without the bisnk spsces 1o dosiguste (hesg *breake {n tho cunversation the intorview procesuod somoyrhat us follows: “vHow much do you owo tha Gerinan Nationsl Bank, Mr. Grecaebaum?” was what the reporter pmgnnndeduuuuur, v The reply was briet snd pointed, **Ideclineto anawer," auid tho littlo baoker. Byt o | nlo’n‘fi think it's s matter that the peaple have soy rght to know abuul. It's wy owa buslurse, Twao tnalltutioos bave beea brukes upon my hands. Do you want to break up the third? The firm of Heary Greensbaum & Co., 18 they are let alone, will pull through sll right." "The reporter ueprecated either deaizn or deslre %o break up the third institution, but ventured to remark toat the public who ware intoreated in the Gerwan Nations] would ilke to know how much of sclaim that tasiitution bad ou Henry Grecusbaum & Lo, ' Whatever it ls," was the reply, ‘it will bo paid. That's all I've got to say about that. LOW MUCH O, TUN GEHMAN EAVIGS BANK e parid TS E PO TR AR Soety rorty ot avid and mysalf originally bought forty out 1 tho 200 sharcs. We Lave puschased somo ahares slnce then, T 1 1 1.don’t know jret how much. ’:A It 1e & matter of record, [xn'tit, and easlly got At **YVee, but I dan't recallert, and havn't got the thne to Jook atit. filave you any tnore questiona:" *+Several, " *+0i0 ahead. ‘*How much real-ealate paper has the German, Savings ank ““Ican't give you tho fenred. Pretty mnch alf onr Joane are made on real-cxtatn recnritica. 1 anould ey that preity much all our paper s real- cetate paper. ¥pw mach of yourown paper does the bank **1 decline to answer. 1 dun't racallect jnst fow much. 1t's my own businees, anyhow.™ . How fucl - slow paper hate you. and \who are tkerat" The (ierman Savinga fank has very little matared paper, out £ will tell you thia: that the in. tereat haa been pald up promptly on - very gearly sverything, although we hiuve hiid 10 make aome forcelusures, Tlhe paper i# runiing current.” *+Tlow fong & thme dves it rur un the average? 4 Ahout a yea 3 ¢ Who are some of the maker " **§ decltne 10 anewer." “WHO CONSTITLTE TNE VIRM OF HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO.{" a8, David, and myseif. at are the sseute wud labilities of the Br 1 dectine As [ sald nefore, that is my own husine **\What 1e thele caplial stock?' 41 decline to anewer for the same reaeon. ' *t4low tnuch of your baper cuvered by real te fs the fiem careying? diecline Lo anawer tor the rame reason. o much dos Lhe Bem owe Lo depositors or on cacthicates of depositt 'l deching to give flfiul". [ don’t think the nblic {s mterealed to know, or has a right to nuw them We haven't any depositor: W waowe s In the ahape of billa m“ynhltv 1 Sco how any public interest ia sceved by giving da- talled Ngures - Appcoximate resnlts will dn,* **Well, I deciine to gn into that anhject.™ “UWIIAT OTIIBR ASSETY the firm heaides your paper and landar* Wo linve fovestaients in bank stucks—{n thesa two banke." o largar® ** Thete you are, after Agares sgain. T decline 1o give fham, *TAVhat 1 the natarn of the other asests?™ wer. es! **Well, we have n namber of open accounts and hll‘lnlrcnnlnbu. Besldea them. Lucre in our real et * Hut yau won't tell ns what that amonnts to, " ** My triend you wre ton fnuiritive. \Vhat purs pran wil 1 snrvo o give you thies defaile anywar? Gur irm Gaan't failed, and we don't Intend to Tuil, We are hanoring ull our drafa, and paying money over the counter, and intend (0 do g0 Why shoul 1 make ot a echeduln, (hen, of our ssacts and Hahilltlent § ahall muiler heavily by the suspeneion of thexn two bankw, but our Brm will go through il right, § we are tet alone. S0 what useful pur. pose will it sarve to drag It Into thoss matterar** *'Dut won't the connectlon of your firm with the two banke conie out through Lhe courta?™ *0h, o} they areontirely separate and distinct Institutions. The, reporter did vot exactly sea how the Te- celver's roporta cauld fail to indicate the labillties of the firin or {14 mombors Lo the ianks, but ke got nu satisfaciion an that ucoce. THE NEW YORK HOUSR. $*Who canstitute the firr of Greencbaum Bron, Nesy Yorkr” no . O. reenehanin & Co. here. ™ **llaw mnch cabital do they represent?™ “’;ll'llny did represent $150,000, the Jlll 1 ard, ++\V1iat wan the canse of thelr failuro)” *Thelr connection with the Chicago Institu- tlons. The Chicago trounics mada Iargedrains upon their canli meann and their resources, and hove canacd curiailments of thelr foretgn credit, so that they had to suepend. A they oxpress it, they Liope thy snspension s merely tempord and 1 think it will he notling more than tha *1\What are thelr assets and liabilitics, and how Ahutedr* Thelr Habilities are prohably $250.000, can't tell shout the assets, and 1 don't know how tho anncis or liabilities ara distribnted. ™ **How much docs the firm owe abroad?" don't know. " & ¢ Coning down to hinme alalra, iy it troe that Tloyue, Horton & Togne have drawn up DEED OF ASSIUNMENT for yuu, and that O, H. llorton is to be your assignee?” P *“No. air, there le nn troth atall in that stor, 1 do'not expect to make any assignment, 1 ¢ pect 1o meet my creditors here with what soarces | have, and with the aid [ shall llrlmallly (l\l from my frienda, Ouar firm will pull throngh, Why.'' coniinued he, **one firm in thie city han signed o subscription paner, startea by my friends ta-dny for ine purposc of sceiny tiow much aid [ could get in case of & rush, and iLat firm s down for $10,000. Mr. Greencbaum furthermore prodnced the afora- sald papor, and on It wan the name of & leading Hebrew honaa with the amount stated QPEMIM. +*Now you will betier undermtand,“ho con- tinued, **my reasons for not desirinz to make any detailed atatements. In ustice to mv friends who arecoming forward to ticlp me out, 1ought not ta—cannot—do it. Prople loee conflicence fna man who talke too much. Al 1wani, m; lnam.l‘1 can an pervons who constitate the fiew of 1% to be let atone, and 1 aball do the best our firm will come outall righ SHIOW MUCH PIOFERTY, Mr Greenebaum, huve you conveycid within the past ten di’l. and for what purporer™ +*\Why, for that matter, [ been sclling property here for money for tlme to pay dehin, 1 have been selling it tomeet carrent du- monds in my business. Tdou't know that { have 7old very much in that o, ~perhaps $15,000 ot $20,000 worth,* ot all cfforis to ascertain whether he had con- veyed any property in_ another way—so that it would paes inlo the hands of third parties and eould mot ba clsmped down suen to discharte stock liabilitles, wero skilifully warded ol The reparter made onu were pertiment inquiry by directly anking M, Urcenebaum the abject of- the convayance of he llawboldt Fark property to Cashier Schaffner & few days ago {0 svcuro his nnte nf $50, 000 ++Qh,* aald b, **that was for money horrowed ta meet demands ob Ilenry Greenebauin & Co., and Schalfner 18 nothing bnt a trustee,* ‘Al the aatlafaction thut the reance can Tlam of "‘fi Toregolng sunwera ba s at perfect libesty to wujoy. THK FOLLOWING TRANSYERS haye beon secorided by lenry Greencbium: Document No, 10, 2ik~Haruh sl Michael enotawm ‘to Henry Qreenchonm, quit-claim dated Dee. 4, INT7, th Jul Augnnia wanthenst corner of Kedzieu Centrs_avenus, southeast corier u cel, with buildigs, = Consuleration, 81, Document No. 161,236 1lenty Groenchanm to Barah Gieenenaugy, wife of Miciael Greenchaum, M- clatm deed, duted Dec. th, INT7, Wes olphisteeet, northwest corner of Unfon minly-slx fcet, south front; also Adam ok Teet weat of Morgan wireel, Btiy feel front. with butldinge uud hupruvements. wdernton, 81, 8 Document No. 101,247~1lenry Ureenebaum to Neleun Morrle, warranty deed dated Dec, 6, 1877, Tot on Urcen sirect, b0 feet south of Adume'atreel’ Tot o1 Statn areet, B feet south of Thirty- eizhih Letreet; anid thicy 16t on the sumentreel, Letween Thnty-seventh and Thitty-eighibstrect; fats, uorth frunk, un Flauruoy st layne avenue »od Lewvitt atreel, Coumderation 1 000, L “The thiree furegoing decds wero flled yestarday, Tho fulluwing wera led tho day beforu: Tenry Greencbaum to U, Schafincr, troet deed, dated. Nov. 2. IKT7, covertug twenty aix lots, neas Central Park, 1o secure & note of $25, 040, duw in one yeur at § per cenl; also, Henry Greense baum 1o 1§, Bchafiner, trust deed, duted 2 1477, coveriug parts of Blockw 1 to b, snd 8. Central Park Addition, to secure eight nol bt 10,000 esch, payatls in oue year with 8 per cent uterest. 3 & INSTORICAL. A SEATCH OF TUB INSTITUTION, The career vl the Gegman Suvinge Bank extends over u pertod of not quile elzht yeurs, 1t oblained e charter tremn ko Levlalature tu 1869, And it was only aftes a bitter and protracted sirugglo that the act was pasee. When llenry Greenebaum went to Springleld tosccure the pas of by chatter, he found an caceedivuly activa sud well otyanized opposition agatost bim. Sidway, Haines, and others who wera largely fnlereated In the Savings Inatitutiug, did not want another Rick- mond in the fcld, aud they moved Leaven and enrtl 10 prevent Henry from obtalningan ordi- pary cbatler, Heo bad, lhowever, some etrong palitical backing, and his opponents dis- covered that they coald mot crush bim out. So tbey fnally agreed opon & compromise by which he was granicd a cast-fron charier londed duwn with provisiuns and techal- calitica. ‘Thie Qrecoebaum sccepted, 10 the wur- prise of thu other fellows, who believed that he would abandon the ticid and Icave then 1o the enjoyment 0f what they believed to Le & mo- avpoly, TOR CHALTER, 'The corporators ientioncd ip the chartor were Pelor Schuttler, A, C. Heaing, Franc! Illu",' Ede wazd B. Nalonon, Reuben Wubel, Casries Wicth, sud Aniou Schoit. ‘Fe charier provided that the capltal stuck suould bo §200, 000, thuugh the Com oy was eupowered 10 fncreaso it 10 3500, [ thoy saw bi. ‘Tho bank could own rcal estato i perpetuity suilicient o wccommodato thu bulldizi In which tho_ busincss of the fustitus tion was conducted. Noolher resl eatste should Le beld by tlu baok save hat which it might tske in payment of loavs, sud tbis cuuld not be held for any lunger tie than was necessary (o dispusc of it. 1t wis further pro- vided that thern sbouid bo ten Dirccture, each .of whom sbould be & stockbolder, and_slso s realdent and freenolder to the extent of $5,000 worth of unincombercd real eatate iu tbe county, The cape ital stock snd sny incrcase thesclu was to be in- vested In United Statcs bonds, or State, counly, o¢ city obligations, It was furiber provided (hat One-third of the deposils should be' lnveated In sinilias securitics, aud st o tinio should the de-« poslt Linbilily excted ton tiwes the amount of the capitalsud surolus, Anolhce provision dxed tho llabLility of the etockbolders to the smount of thulr stock, waking them responsl- blo tberefor for six iwunths after the sals, aud publication thereof fa s Chicago nowapaper. It was furtber providcd that ance s year the bank sbould make & awurn statement of it conditlon to ‘\A. Auditor of Blate, and he was smpuweied to ' examine lnto ite afalca whensyee ho aaw At to do ¥ vien he wa< entitied to charsn §5 tee centa per mile mileage. ORGANIZED, The charter lag dannaut for fal when flenry Cirsanehai the bink. Dartns the c In placinzail the stocl INTO, the bk opened fo tiont and A e It wsa Jocated on the carner of Lassile and Lake streete, muonnl{ oppusite the * Marine Kank Bullding. Having 2 weilknawn and bie * Directory, and ite Prastiient bein; 51-wava of topulanty and prosperity, ¢ nea became a favarite swone our ny German alation, Nothing ecenrred to procuce a Jar in the manacement of the baok until the ¢ big Sre," a short fime aftee which the [nsutation was re- upeneil tor bueiness in th Taje Butiding, on Canal sevet, Just north of Jtandciph Here ita businees smofdly ‘extended Dunc: the sumicer o the bank parclissed the property on Fifth avenue. betiween Washington and fandoipt etreets. having A frontade of cluhty feet, oa which 1t erected ane of the most commodious and best arrsnged haok- Ing-oMces s the eity. In J 1873, 4 vear after ite nndortnok to merof 1850 he £in was atasted on the ton 1t onlf lasted a few days. The va wars full of currency, and each depusitor was paid off 1o full on prescniaiion of his buuk. In the fali of the same yeat occurred the panic, from the effects of which the country has not yet fally recovered. In €common with the other savinz.banks, the German Savinge fnsieted on A rizid adherence te the cuie hat titety dave nuttce sivuld ve siven Thepanie w4s gone theough without any serious dificalty, ant nothing occurred 1o mar the felicity of the institution, eave the radual = declins ta the value of real estate. untt) the fali- farge - savings-bank In St Louis last. The depusitse on the 1st of that monin amounted Lo SUT0,UNK. The St Louls tidings Lad a depresaing effect on savings. bank depositore generally, aml & gracusl eun com- menced. Doring the montha of July, Avenat. and September ihe depoelts ran down a litlle arver 320,000, Since then the run lc-“llred increaved epeed, anln a hittle vver ten weehs the deposits were ‘reduced song $300,000, or at the rate of $0,000 per day. FOR TIIR PURPOSE OF COMPARISUN the followine tablen are xiven ehowlog the condi. tton of the bank Sept 20 and Dec. 8. At the cluse of bustness on the firat-mentlvued date the balauce aneet exhibited L Cuhon hand. X Cnati on depostt’ £ A ust Compaty . . 3 20,000 gu depord with Cofil Eacliinge Nadonat ' n depistt wiih {erman Kational Tiaok:l iwluss Tirus. &y, Can Cash on depurit witls Urecaebaum New ¥ . . 18,540 83U 1om wu l;\'\.:lh Fird Shorteuke Touue oa nprovéd city réai " enate, . ;. i N0 rafen. s bs wdegs s ye e 208 Cout of real eitiie ohtined uniir Torécionire, v which there will be iy Tos 80,280 Cost of 1ank:bull sud uLuve Lax e 200,000 B0, 397 Taldnp eapl 200,000 Burplun e, pUNULT Undivided pronts. 1,228 Duy depudlivrs, 723, 15 ), 387 At the close of hrsiness Thursday eveming tne condition of the nstitutlun was: AdABTE, Investments, ete. Tillia recelvalie o an% n rufit and los Kavings depos Time certin et Diridend upl 239 Caliloans.. 8,00 Kents 343 $642,813 From an inepection of the two tablos It will bo ecen that the cash on hand dwindled from_ $07, 000 2 he Government bondw from §56,000 to d the othier bonda from $140,000 to 300, ‘The bllls recelvable, which are secured by firat morigage, show a reduction of $60,000. The entire capital stock is invested in the bank building, whichi, it {s stated, neta G per cent over and above taxes. THE BTOCKIOLDERS, 88 appoarn from the miock ledwer, are as follows: August Heck, 10 » 4 Mina Bahe. 1; Charles Tiecker, 10; Matthi man, 1; Jehn Deschauer, ert fliel raa ' Folz, 30: Turst & iatilia Greene- Ce i 20; J. L. Gatzert, ; Emma Qreenclaum, U3 Kllan Greencbaum, 55 lenry Greene. bamu’ &' Co., 68; lenry Greenebaum, 1,13 Greepebanm Tiros. & Co., 603 ¥, Q. Hoyne, 26 J. T. Hoyne, 63; dohn llaut, 10; John tteriing, 50 Mort Brothers, 20; Tleury Kerber, 5: Jaseph Licbenstelu, 30: 1i. ¥. Leapold, 50; Leonold, Kub & €0, 107 Otto Lob. B: Ol Mutschlechner, 6; €, D. Staycr, 2; ¥, Madlener, 6; G. Newnall, Jr. 474 3. Rosch, %1 i, Ttubel, + othechild, I, Stecle, 503 Lonls Sue: C. Boprin Vetcr Schuttler, 00 20; C. A. J Louls Schraeder, Wolll Schacfer, 1+ Charles Wirth, §0: T. Ii. Weber, 50: Conrtud Wikowaki, 2; barbara Wise, 10; Ahrahsm , The oflickra ‘and Directars are: Tenry Greene- banm, Frestdent; Ugarten Wirth, Vie ireenchaum. Comptrollers A, Wi r Schutler, Josenh Licbensteln, Simon Flo Tieury K. Hort. Jotn Herting, Jumes T, and tho bauk oMcers named above, Direct. ors, Mr. Thomus Hoyns was the Firet Vice- Prestdent until about ten days ago, when be sold Lis alock aud retired, * MISCELLANEOUS. WILL, NOT ATFOINT A RECEIVER Bpeciol Pisputch in The Chilcagn Tridune, ‘Wanninutoy, D. €., Dec. 7.~Comptroller Knox staged to-day thut he probably shoald not sppoint o Ifkcciver for the German Natlonal Bank, sa framn present imformation the bauk will bo able to pay all fts Habilitice. DANK EXAMINER WATSON bolds unmolested away at the German National for tho time being, the regular employes carrying out hix heliestn without neking any questions, ~ All the work Is of adreary routine character, and In dono after the most apnroved treadmill fashion, Noth- han been hieard from ¢ nptioller of the rency ss yetus to tue que e cern into the or Jet it llgnidate for The oua tetterannd petitions requesting the Comptroller tu ullow the Lunk to take the lafter conrso will reach Waahington to-day, smi definlte informa. tlon wlil probably Lo teccived Monday, De- ositare sre daily réquested 1o add their namen to he petition requesting s Compirollee Lo 1et the auk liquldate for itaclf, and the majarity of them reepond evith their siguatures, It 18 the oplulon af s great many knowing ones that 1be Couiptroller rlllhuul the request of the dopositors and al- ow 1 tbe_ covcern (o get along by Watsan ~ asys Lo = finds bellevcathat it the bauk lr.- ple get 1ue (i n thelr own hands they can 1quidate 1o thrcw of Tour weeks. M, nroowl 0One of the r\rnllig papers had 3z, M, Bloom down for ccrimin shares of stock in the German National, Mr, lHloom was particular o fmprees upun the reparter yoslerday that_he bad po stocx in the ba avinz dinposed of all hs had some sixty days ago 1o Henry Greensbanw, taking therefor bis ludividual note, . AN ACHNOWLEDOMENT. To the Editar of Tas Tribune, Cuicaoo, Dec. 7.—Wednesday 1 ade my uenal deposit, ¢heckd, elc.. in the German Nationa] Bank, and when I read nest morning u Tus Tai- ung that the concern bad falled 1 expecied, of courag, to be qut idal that much added to my pre- vlous balsnce in the ba Judgo of my surprive when one of M1, (reancbaum's attaches called at my uffica thls morning sud returned @ e the cu- tzo swount of Wednesday's deposit, 1 think 1 oughil 10 wake tls statement publicly, inssmuch 88 Mz, leury Ureencbaum ty lias Leeu aub- ccted Lo unkind aud groundles wnid os furthicrmore bellovo that bis bank will pay every Jailer due fte depositors. | wouldn's take Ul centy on tiie dollar fur what 1 bave In the German Nue Mopa) to-duy. [ trust that you tmay find reom to pubdieh ¢his instance of honcety on the vart of an unfortunate institution which Las always scted upon ihe striciest prouciples of commercial boror, Keapecifally yours, C. E. HoLuins, Mauager F4s Wealern Shoe and Leather Kovlew, s et — * FEVER AND AGUE. To shake, or but to shakeY Ave, thatlsthe questiun, 18 it beiter (o quiver from head lo foot 1 the paroxysme ol fever and ague, or to basisn the atrocious discaso by & course of that slandard anti-fobrilo reiuedy, Hoatetier's Bitices? ‘Fhero canuol Lo wuch doubi 8¢ 10 1ho tesponeo of the malaria-atricken to this luguiry. KFrom every lo- cality uu this contiocut whoar fuhabitaute sew tor- mented with the shivering plasie coiues an in. demand for Ihe wuly genulae prevestive rcant of malana provided by sclence. The denzeny of lever and azue districts well know Lbow utterly tnadeguate to do wore then xive 8 urivf respite aro tho wo-called remedies of the facully. Quinine, Arwonic, blamuth, —what are these but poisunous palliatives, which ccaee aftee & tiwe to Produce any beuedcial eflcct whatever,and, per- siuted 1o, wreak irreparuble mischief npon the system? Everywhbere thoy being absuduaed by intcilicent pe: geoulue yeyclable specife for fnterwittent and remltteat diseuse, oatetter's Bitters, substitutcd in thelr place. e ————— Don't trifle with & sure throat, or & bad cough or cold, wheu a remedy 88 sure, prowpt, sud tbor- ougn 8 Dr, Jayue's Expcctotant can be readily obiained. e e———— W. M. Gies & Co. : At dret Twss skeptical, but when ] found Wny customere calling foe Your Lini- et fodidoof Ammonis, aud epeaking 80 highly of ita good effects, I was induced Lo lake more fnter- eat in your discovery, The demand fur 1t a8 10~ mmiummu. that 1 now scll but little of | pala, Pa. 1877-TWELVE PAGES, WOMAN When it eam~s ta e saled, §am Savnr, Druzgler, streets, Philadel- G MACHINES, s very truly, Mo vt Siitecuth and For s BUSINESS NOTICES. Keep's Cn’:lnm Shirte to mensore, beat, aix for No ohlization to take any Ly otdered n perfectly eatlafactory, S3amol d | Receives telling support from an interosting table of circulars batien % ST RS shows that she knows how to vote. Thea smpgondous aal:stzt!!gtgg.flm};ilg tre. EEP'S UMBRELLAS. Heat Gingham. Patent Protected itibs, 81 each, Teet $1lk, Paragon Frames, §3 each. ous SINGER to bo still further increased by th = guratod by the Binger Company. ¥ the reduction in prices inau: 173 East Madisan steeet. FIVE TRARY SALES COMPILED FROX THE SIORY RETURNS OF THE SEVERAT CONPANIES, e —— A 1872, 187, 1874 1875, 1870 Tietents Babt 4 hinve be 9 5 i ¢ $52 20881 . ,;efil;d:";-;;gm A Yonea k h;nfll;\a:_r.n'::!‘? ’l'!m Singer Man’f! 'g.Co.. .n sold 219,758 232,444 241,870 240,852 262,316 Harry couid have takes Aegood care of them as | Sheeler & Wilon M1’z Co 174088 119,190 92827 103.740 thelr mother. 3f thes had been etarted nght, Gate | Howe Machine Co...... 145,000 000 & Dlackl, agents. 85 Souta Clark street and Talmor | Damastic Sewing Machine Co Jamedngeorer s Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. % 708 3 k Charles Heldateck's ”'""‘i"‘"““"“ ops e‘merlrpn B. 1. &c. Sew'lnx Mach'e Co..sold vl wias Sitiery and the super-excellent + Dry Medn:, ~ | Weed Sewing Machine Co... 20495 21,993 highly appreciated in England, Germangs, and | Remington Sewinz Machine Co Lgolil 17.60! 25,110 Victor Sewving Machine Co. 6.2!!% 6.103 Wilson Sewlng Machine Co 0,308 Florence gew;nl .\h;hlne Co... 4392 Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another hati = dence of the marked supar?ority of THE SINGER over ea'!'I‘pmaha‘n3 ::a- chines is the fact that it alone is made the subject of imitation by coun- tei‘rfeltors. :;do saf;r cnt}erchnthan t:'n: above for the guidance of the pur- chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents. agent can be 1gund in every county. SinaRanLs. Theglly mm?flmd 11l STATE-ST. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. are veing constantiy received by Mr, Emil behultze, 35 Deaver strees, ,.\'ew York. ¥ Bt b o EUERINRE S T VEGETINE Purifles the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole Bystem. 1T$ NEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, and Diuretic. Chas. Gossage & Co. Hosiery S1ery. “ Bargains!?’ Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, 100 doz., Soltd Colors, emb’d, §1.25, worth £3, Fleeced Lined Striped, 75 dos.. 50 ots,, worth $1. Children’s do., do,, do., 5 Rogular made, 36 ots., worth 75. Ladies’ Heavy Eng. Cotton, Bolid oolors, emb’d, 1,26, worth Children’s White Merino Hose, “Job Lot,” best quality, 25¢, worth 73, Children’s White Merino Sox, Closing out at 124 cta., worth 50. Gloves! Ladies’ Gauntiet Doeskin, 100 dox., st §$1, worth $2. Ladies’ 2-13, Dogskin, ‘Plush lined, $1.50, worth $2.80, Gents’ ¢ Regnier” Dogskin, 1-B. at $1, 3-B. at $1.50. Gants® de Suetle, 4 and 6 B. at $1,25 and $1.50, Lace Mits, 1n Opera Bhades, Oloth Gloves, Wool Wristlets, Mitts, angd evory. duo%uon of Wintar Gloves AT VERY LOW PRICES. Knit Goods! Manufactured expressly for us from ' surnished designs, Hoods in all colors, At 81, $1.25, snd $1.50. Ladies® Jackets, Job Lot. $1, worth $3. Children’s Victoria Jackets, *Vary stylish”” and cheap! Men’s Eng. Cardigans, At $7.50, worth $186, Boys® Cardigans at $1.50. Leggins, from 5O cts, to $3. - Hdkfs.! Veorrixe fs made exclusively from the joices of carefally-selected barke, roots, and herds. and ro strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradi- cate from the system every taint of Sorofuls, Borofulous Humer, ‘fumors, Cancer, Can- cerous Humor, Erysipelas, Balt Rheum, Byphilitic Disosses, Cankor, Faintness the Btomach, an arfee from im- pure blood, & nfiammatory and Chronto Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, and Bpinal Complaints, can caly be effectually cured through tte blood, . Far Ulcera nad Eruptive Diseases of the Bkin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotchos, Doils, Tetter, Scaldhead, and Bingworm, VEazrixz baanever falled to effcct & permscent cure, For Fains in tho Back. Kidney Complaints, Dropay, Femals Weakne Leucorrhoa, atising from- Interaal ulceration, and oterine dis- eares and General Debility, VEoenxe acts directly upon the canses of theee cumplaints. It Invigotates and strengthens the whole aystem, acts upon tha socretive orzace, sliars infammation, cutes piceration, and reguistes the bowels, For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costive. ness, Palpitation of the Hoart, Hoadache, Fllon, Nervousn nd General Proatration of the Nervous Bystem, no medicine hae ever given such perfect satlafaction s tbe VEuETiNg, It purities the blood, cieanses all of the organs,and possesacs & controlling power over the nervous sys- tem, The remarkable cures effected by Vzaoerixs bave induced many physicians and apothecaries ‘whom we kzow to presceibe and use It In their own famllles. 1In fact, VEoRTINE {8 the bee} remedy yet discov. cred for the above discases, and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIF1IER yet placed befors the public, THE BEST EVIDENCE. The following letter from the Rev, Pastor of M. E. Church, Natick, M read with interest by many physiclans suffering from the same disvases as aficted the »on of the Rev, E. 8. Best. No person can dodbt this teatimony, an there In no doutt about the cura- tive powers of the Vearring: NaTICK, Mase., Jan. 1, 1874, Mr. 11, R, Btevens, 4 Sy Dean Sin: We have good reason for regarding {v'mr 2aETINE 8 mediclio of the greatest value. We feel neanred that 1t has been the nies: ving our sun's life. le tenow 17 years of age. For the last two years he has suffered from necrosls of his leg, caused by scrofnlons affection, snd was so far reduced that nearlyall who saw him thought his recovery impossibie. A council of able phyai- clans could give ue but the faintest hope of his ever rallying; two of the numober declarinz that lie was boyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputation couid not eave him, aa ho haa not vigor enongh to endure the operation. Just then wo commenced glving him VeaeTixg, and from that time (o the present he hax been continuonaly im- proviug, Lllehas lately resumed hlastydies, thrown Away his crutchcs and cane, and walks abont cheet- lllllgln strong. ¥ Though there fo still some discharge from the opening where the Iimb was_lanced, we have tha West End Dry Goods o, ' Madison and Peoria-sts. CLOAKS Made of all the newest materials, in the latest and most stylish desians, in Ladigs, Misses', and Clildren'y Sizes. Our Garmonts are manufactured by oursclves, on our premisos, un- der the personal supervision of Ar- tistioc and thoroughly competent foromeon ; aro out, pressed, and fin- ished by MEN in tho most approved style of tho Tailor’s art; and noth- ing can excel tho perfection of fit, neatnoss of finish, and high stylo of garments produced by us, Wo make garments TO MEAS- URE ns low a8 $6.00, $8.00, and £10.00 that aro surpassing choap, whilo in tho highor and richor grades we furnmish elegant and styl~ ish garments at pricos designed ta prove that “IT PAYN T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE.” . GARSON, PIRIE & 0. “Funs. fullest confidency tnat {naliitle timo he will be e ricetly cured, Half-Hose, Braces, Scarfs. Tiss, Bhirts . P le e e about thres dozen bottiesof Vrar. | Goliars and Gults, AT ATTRACTIVE | AT EDTO QUL IMMEN: ERTO QU IMMENSK 8TOCK OF comprising the fncy riment in Chicago, and (n- cludlagail the bigh aud {ashlunslis atyles now EVEUTTHING IN THE LINE OF FURS AT DRICES HELOW THE MARKE WE BUY CLOSE AND SRUL. T FIOURES. TINE, Dot lately uscs but little, ar he declares that tie 18100 well to 0o taking mealcine. Keapectfully yours, F.'», Brar, Mns. L. C. F, Brsr. Everything pevlaining to this Dept. will be found in full assortment and of the best value for the least is! AT A SMALL PROPIT, VEGETINE money in all classes of m.w« ] ’fifisfii"m;,:s.?fi Ty AND) “,fi_‘-E?."" ; Trepaied By Chas. Gossage & Co. e M B PR . § ? AT o qualityMink Mufl and 13 Mo ERHTEVENS, hoton, .Muss. Stats and Washington-sts, MARTIN'S ’?:E'E::“:‘E:?fifa'n'fi'é‘l"’? '§ Yegetine Is Sold by All Druggists. CARFETS, et bttt H SROLI) GO0} : e A1 Hent et 5 A P FUR Seal Mol i 25 Arpets. | - S g B = e Mk Bt 3 o ™ 8 Mt and floa. (3 ———— BTATE-ST. arten Muit i 13 : 1 4 AT SMALL PHUFITS, ’ p‘ " QUICEHALES, NiCQUFSLI 0. WILL OFFER TIE QREATEST GUARANTEE. EALRRIN KACQUES $100. CASI, Ladies’ nlik cl[;:ullfl‘ : i | Lanoxst |7 RIEE Towbricen "o B ARG AINS 6TOCK | Goodssent. ‘i\“«’:fin desirec. L 1y nLACR BHAlL PO HOUSE, . 134 BTATE-ST,, CINICAGO. Chicago. FEver shown to the American | ====————""= Public, commencing Monday, Dec, 10, Anyonecontemplat- B o Y E R ’ S ing buying before May next, will save money. CARMELITE TUDSON & CO. MELISSE CORDIAL. (Eau do Melisse des Carwmes.) A SURE CURE FOR 106, 108 & 110 State-st., DYSPEHPSIA ALL NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. GRTTIK GENUINE. BOLD BY ALL DRUGOISY Geaersl Depot at BOYER'S, 50 Park-place, New Yo VAN SCHAACK, ATEVENSON & CO., ORDER YOUR ; BLANK BODKS, Sy, o rng, | % DEPOT—179 MADISON-ST., CENTRE OF BLOC SKEEN& STU ART' x¥hen mediclae has 10 restars your baalth, + STORE! 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