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LI1RY UHMIUAUUY LU I e LULNCAZN By 20aulalii il 1, KUids ) = ————— COUNTY AFFALL ni what (b cost the bauk, as ham for Superintendent, which If carried out would havefeft the old disreputable ** Ring in charge of the spending of the publle money. Excepiing Wallace, the slite could not have been war<e even 11 Tabor or Perjolat had had king of it, for in the candidates the pib- fair to findd n single one quahiicd for the ¢ sought, The other cauc late was not rly made out, but it was worse, it posel- ¢ 1act that the nameof Rountree was rubstituted for that of Wallace. Neither was ery becatiee. Conly would not the former, and becauee the Republies £35,000; donit, £20,000: secuzed by atock-collaterala anil'real: eatate securitien. 1118 uneceured debts are as followa: terman Natlonal Bank of Chicazo, overs Arnfla und NOtes .uoeee oanin .3 48,074 Elna Greenebanm, jomnt indebtconess of Venry and David §, Greencbaum.... Theodore Woul .. MoseaBloom... .., Ueineman, Butzel & Covur voee Total - (bat she would not. bo assigned a deak unleas GREENEBAUM. she would sasume the usual female attire. This condition lic refuised to comply witl, and was mnscqumlly never assigned to duty, although reporting reizutarly for,two years. Receutly she haspresented actaim for full compensation, and, strangels enonglytheSolicitorof the ‘Trensury has dechied that her claln §s well-gronnded, and has recommennded that abe bo allowed $00, one gear's Ay Notwithstanding his earnest asser- tlon to the contracy, there 18 8 strong suspiclon which pramotes aerimilation of the fond, and ts the means of rendering the circntation rich nna 1 Thegiol effects of the great tonic aro | Iy norarent tn a gain of bodily vicor and mental energv. A reguiar action of the varions organs aleo reanlta from its use, the good work of houily reform goes ranidly on, and eventoally heslth Is established upon 8 sure bas g BUSINESS NOTICES. Jeffers’ French Catarrh Remedy fs & War-+ ranted enre for catarrh, colds, sorn throat, offen- The Election of County Offi- cers Postponed One Weak. Henry and His Company Go Into Bankruptcy, h Now b, G s rureet, butiding npon lexn leaen explres Nov. 1, 1891 No, 202 Van dluren street Corner of Sunth Park syenno a winth strcet, 180 fect an Sonth Park avenue ny 132 feeton Thirtv-ninthstreet 15,700 Lota in 1, ¥, Lec's Addition o Chleazng title in Heney Ureenbaum in trust for He Found It Impossible to Stand the Pressure Any Longer. Commissioner Moyer Goes Over to the of Tenry Greenchauin mm;pmc the following Mald BADK, seiese seseee brvenieninnns = - N sive breath, ache, asthma, and_bronchitis, fhat the Sollcltar, In passing upon her apptlca- realostate: : = Demograte—A Vory Lamo Ex ang soulil net subimit 1 tioTatser, ¥ald by droggiets. Sample frec, Ofice 70 Blate Hln, was Influenceil by the well-known graces ( Statement of hie Assels and Tiahilltles | Tots inShomeld's Addition to Chicazo. vacant 241,020 planation, SR, MEYER st From all the information the Receiver hne heen able to procure in the short time since lus. appointment, he estimates the value of the assets an follows rrmwrlyn tiver fr eane for Lwo years 60,000, Incnmbra SchafTner for 850,000, dne 17, 18, and 1, Bloek 2, Doml, vataut propertys estimated ealue. 82,500, divixlon of Lot i), ¢ T, Subivision of Sec. 7, . vneant, 81,00, Lata 20, 23 and’ sod siren fascinations of the fale applicant. e —— The Manchester Guardian, commenting tupon the fact that Amerlean cotton goods were push- fng Enzlish productions out of the home and forelgn market, offers the following explana- lon: & The reason why American cotton gooda are com- ting succesafully with Enj slish calicoes ia no donbt the fact thul they nre ofl feraid at low prices, aibly at lower prices than almilar qualities of nelish make, English gonds as pure snd excels ot tn every way antho American onex arealwnys Yeing made. though ot in large qnlnl(l{. hecanse the derand for them 1s not Jarge. Wheiher or not {he American cloth which Ia cxported is or Is not made at & loss wo nre nnnble to- say, The longer pours of Inbor in the States, the very Jow rate of wages there, and the fact that many of the mille Ine been Acquired by thelr preacnt owners at yauch less than thetr original cost andat lew than They could now bo bullt for, are ail fasurable to {heap production. 1t Is probahlo, howgser, that alstge ropoction of the Amcrican colicoes ex- ried constituten surplas manufacture which the [ome market is unable to annariy nr;tl which s abroad. of Mr. Greenehaum and the Company. 2 was seen hy a reporter, to get an explanation of IN7H, estimated at hix cumlut{ln the matter. % What he had ta say was that e had been m two caucuses of the ** Ringstera® in the last few davs, and he con fessed to having sgreed with them to carry for ward certain measures, and to clect what is knowt a8 his slate. “Why did vou enter into suchscombina- Hont' asked the repurter. He replied: ** I hud Leen in several of the Re- publican caucuses, and thought it best." SWhy did you think it bestt™ My fricuds hod tota me it was best,* “Your Republivan friends “Jwas not elected by Republicans—all par- ttes voted for met * But who were your advisers?? ¥ friendsi™ Lo are your friends?*? Well. | want to do what is right.” “ But who invited you to uttend the Demo- cratie caucusea !’ * I wns asked to enme down town to sec some frivndas,» * Who nsked yout" I did not expect to meet as many Commis- sionersus [ did, und we only talked watters over,” Please answer my yuestion,” ** T decling to suy who luvited me to the cau- cus for eeveral ressons,'” % * You were ut two Democratle caucuses? “ 1 was, und the other Republlean members have been at cuncuses of Deiocrats,” W vou attend any further cuucuses of the nocratat? don’t think 1 will eaucus any mare," Wl you refuse to nieet the Hepublicans? “Tum” through with caucuses,” was his re- sponse, aud as he walked off he spoke Insuch a way nn o fmpress the reporter with the Wles thut Inmber sutes were in his Joe of busivess, and the more the better, and that he was tires of bretmg dictated to by Tabor, Spofford, amd others, amd that hereafter he would run bis own course, and eventually turn up fn a position which would disanpoint his best frivimls, Hnvlng walned so much from Mr. Meyer, the reporter sought Uise ¢ Mra. Winslow's Hoothing Syrap* for children while teething. It enres dysentery and diarrhoa, wind colic, and regulates the bowale. e TPinckney, Jacksnn & Co.'s Fino Splces. —_— DIESS GOODS, Rr. Conly Voles will the Republieans-Presam. able Object of Mis Conduet, First Btatement of the German National —A Dissatisfied Oreditor of the Fidelity. THE MEETING. RILLS, COMMUNICATIONS, BIC. “The regular weckly meceting of the County Board was held yesterday aiternoon,, sl the memhers vresent, A commumieation waa read from the city au- thoritics aaking that the bills agaitat the coun- ty for dlcting prisoncrs at the Bridewell, amounting to over $20,000, be sctticd. e+ ferred, A communication was read from County- Clerk Klokke, sctting forth that the buoks of hin office showed tont Lich was in arreara $3.- 840,40 on account of fees, and that he had heen annoved by persons who clsimed to hnve waorked in the office, anid who were asking for their pny. Relerred. A communieation was read from Judge Me- Allister, naking the drawinig of a Grand Jury for Januury. The jury selected was aa follows: Heney Van Adam, A, White, §5. N, Relly, Thomas Keating. I*, Garncy, U, Chrismeyer, James Gninan, Thomas Murphy, Thoinge Khsnnon, John Graham Joln Hanff, . K, Richardaon, Edward Tlend, . Fosleky, Meyer Blum, Jamen Couw « Shatton, . Poley, Tomary, and Hecusann Iteal . Titlle nad acconnin recetvahie Callatornd lonn. . Snrpine in West ifar Fueniture, aafes, et Totalieiien von The Recetver (8 infe al aml $6,500 0f the bills receivable were pledged to sectire the repaymentof money borrowed thereon at the time such pledges were made, Hence, in the ahove estimate of valaes, hio has treated said clalins an paid out of the property pledged. “Liis would leave the total llabillities at $350,216. As nearly all the ssscts are real estate_securities, which foclude ot only fm- proved husinees property, but residence aml .suburban property also—and as sor makers of the securitles nre financa harruased, so that the securities must be retied upon, anv estimate of value s necessardly ui certain and approximate only. Other partics more familiar with the essets than the Rucelver fs estimate the value to be 464,000, TIR PIDEIATY, A disgrantled depositor in the Fidehty Sav- Ina Banks Ih n commnnieation to this paper, migned “ One of the Suiferers," takes exception to Dr. Turnin's disposition of three lots, aps (4 at $2W each, two of the Jots helue sold 133,553 each, ong-third cash and the balance to be puid fnone and two vears, and the other for #L2L34 cash, - The substance of the ¢ Suf- ferer's ' growl Is that Dr, Turpin should have sold thes: and al) othier lots for cash, even at a luss fizure, fu order that depositors might re. celve dividends at an eatller day, and that. those dividends might como 1 reasonable install- mente and ot in driblets, The depositor alro indulges In a general growl that he and lita cluss, us he allears, gre pot consulted o these natiers, aml closes with a touching appeal jor information regardlne the existencs or non-ex- tatence of the Deposttors’ Commitiee, Tre. Turpln's explanntion of the real-catate transaction Is that hie sold the two lots referred to ot thne to u depoaitor who pays the Doctar 10 per cent on deferred payments, which mnkes the paper o gowl that Dr. Turpln expects to pell it and get cash for it. After selling these two lots, another man eame in who offered to puy all casliy aud the Doctor sold the Lot to him at the same prive. In_nsking the Court to ae. vept these olfers, Dy, Turpin. savs he did not refer to them ns Leing **excellent,”—which wonl scems to have been a bugbear to the depositor, who numrum;:{ forzets that ft is the reparter's ol und not the Dovtur's. What the Doctor really did sy, iy {n-nklm.: of these offers, was that ho thoighit It was to the futerest of the eatato to aceept them. 10 “One of the Sufferers” wants to buy any lots in the same division of the city, mi. ‘Turpin says be can have them ot the sune rice. 3 1n rezard to the Depositors’ Committes, Dr. Turpin suys he belleves they are still noninally fn existence, althougl, perhaps, practically dead. At time of thelr examinatlon into lis accounts, they reported that they found everything rlicht, und, when they went awav, ol 'a erreat mony fatteripe things about the Recelver’s matnacement, Thev unice nsked him it he was willing to have them supervise all his work, 1o which he replied that Le was not, ale though ha was perfectly willing to consult with them at any time, What he objected to was thy releating of his buainess o an irr sponsible committee, Since that tne one man oniv s cull probably for the reason that there has been nothi particularly to consult ‘Tho Doctur says he will conault them, r, on any lfghly important question that il thut he will do this because ought to be consulted, and for his own protection, TUERE WAS NOTILUNG OUT OF THE USUAL dreary run of things ot the other defunct banks yesterday, The vast army of Bank Recelvers *eems to have stopped recruiting in Cnicago, for the present ot least, and nothing but dult routine work empluys the time of the we!l-filled ranks. ‘The report of the Recelver of the Cen- tral Natfonal will probubly be made this week. Outslde of this there is 1o news nor promlse of any. treenenum's Subdivision of Tinck 10, t2, T, division of Sec, 7. A0, 14, four bulidlngs mated value, 14,000, incumbirance, trnal-deed to Jlerman Schafiuer, dated Nov. 21, 1877, fo $10,000, due one ' year after dnte. fercrt (o Blocks 1.2 #. 5 6. and 7, in flansbrough & Vess' Snbdivialan of E. 14 of 8.W, i bee. U, Tawn 40, North Ttange 1L Ahout ten new.frante’ burldings, annceap ed; extinated vamne, 870,000, Incumhrance, tenstedeed to Tlerman Schafner for 8401, 00W, ' Tuferest in Mack 8, same subdivialon: estimatcd value, 000 subjecl to Incumhrance of €5,000. Interest In other lota and blocks in_same” antvlivision, vacant property: cstimnted valae, $50,000¢ subject 1o teust-deed to ‘Thom oyne, 850,000, Other vacunt fote in - Hiloc 1, ‘14, 1n, and 10, Hauabronzh & Hess' Subdivision of B, 4 of B W, i Rec, 30, Town 14, Tange 133 cotimated " value, 812.500: * no_incumbrance: Northwest & of Lot 0, and Lot 31, Ihack 15, in €. Sublvision o wer ), 143 twn- e interest in n- + BT, 1N ark honds IIENRY GREENEBAUM & CO. CLOSED AT LAST. At twenty minutes past 5 yesterday afternoon the office of the Clerk of the United Stntcs District Conrt for this district was honored by the presence of Mr. Henry Greenebawm, his counsel, Mr. Adolph Moses, nnd his brother, Mr. David 8, Greenchuum, of New York, Bee tween them they managed to carry certain for- nldablo-Jooking documents, which they deposs fted with Mr. Bradley, who beamed upon themn through his gold spectacles, expressed some surprize, ana turned them over to uvne of his subordinates for proper Indorsement and entry on the records, The atoresaid documents con- sisted, In brief, of a petition in bankruptey, se- companfed by the nsunl schedutes of fearful and wonderful make. A reporter for this paper had recetved sn Intimation during the afternoon of what was coming, and hud accord- ingly lain fn wait for developments. The two Greenebaums were closeted with Mr. Moses Aduring the entire afternoon, and all attemuts to get at the principals for the purposes of extend- ed conversation ~were of course frustrated, Hence it was not unt!i the hour above nawed, and after the bugo document had passed through official hands, that the reportorial eyo was allowed to feast ftsclf on the reveiations therein recorded, nnd the reportoria) pencit to Jot down such portions thercof as will [nterest the publie. West Bud Dry Goods Hous, Madison and Peoria-sts. Holiday Goods! We have now open for the inspection ot the public, a large and choice assortment of FAN- CY GOODS suitable for Holi- day Presents, which are offered at much less than the prices usually obtained for these goods. In the other departments of our business we have made im- portant reductions with a view to furnishing to our customers during «the Holiday Trade, USEFULand SERVICEABLE GOODS at attractive prices. Inour SILK, DRESS GOODS, CLOAK, SHAWL, HOSIERY, KNIT GOODS, GENTS' FUR- NISHING. GLOVE, HAND. KERCHIEF, LACE, and RIB. BON DEPART’S, will be found meany desirable novelties at prices specially designed to prove that “IT PAYS T0 TRADE ON TEEE WEST SIDE.” CARSON, PRI & O conscquently forced off at o losy ——— There scems some probability that the Wash- frgton monument will be Hnally taken o hand by the Government and enrrled to completion. Since the recommendation to that offect in the Tresident's mesange, Mr. W. W. S8tony has ap- eared before the Congressionnt Comtittee on Tublic Bulldings and presented 8 new design, and romo Interest fssald to have been awakene! in Waaliington upon the subject. It s plain, however, that nothing can be done untii the original private contributors walve their rights and consent to a changze In the present desien, which 1s unquestionably inadequate. Congress can hardiy subsidize it 80 Joug as it remaius a private undertaking. neciicut Sutual Life: lnsurance Company. Sub. Jute In Oviatt's Sulklivisfon of Lote 41 to 52, in- cluatve, In Mcl quitante inter. st 10 1l Greenebuum & estunated value. £2,000; no Incumbrance, Serenty-four lote in Tilocks 1,°2, 3. 4, o, 7, and K. Central Park Addition "to” Chicagn; “vacan $100,000;_ rubject to {runt-deedt (o Herman Schafl« ner for $80,000, dated Nov. 20, 1877, due one year frum date. with H per cent interes Vucaiit Juts In Peck's Bubdiviston, patt of 8. B, of 8. K. %4, Sec, 11, 30, 31, valued at X, 00 subject to trust-deed to SchafTaer, Noy. 20, 187 0, due one yearafter date. Vacant vro; 8, 14, valued ot 813,500, Incume $0,500." Lota in Sec. 30, 40, 10 valued at 88,000, mibject to tr d for 81,000, Lite in Alvin Trowheldge & Co.’n Sibsdlvinion, Kec. 40, 3%, vatueu at $4,000, Incnmbered for 3,00, Lot in Block 4, nforcsanl, $500, Vacant property 11 Town of Jvifermon, $1.000, {ncumbrance Ui, Undivided two-thirds interest in Attlea Hotel, At- tica, Ind. § threeentory belek buliding, no lneum- 000, Forty acrea of lnnd. descrintion alne §2,000, . Lote cotnporing part of i S wh i), anze 12, in the ifth # Wiverside, titie derived trom the Sheritl af Conk County by deed Aug, 13, 1875 eatinnted valuo 810,000, nb incumbeance, Other lote In Riveraide and Lee's Adilition to Chicaga, $2,600. 118 VERRONAL PROVERTT, consisting o Lills of exchange, promistary notes, and other securities, fuots up $50,050.65, The principal itema are as folows: Heury Wall- or, euaranteed by 1l Waller, #1L80); Guorge T, Ward, secured by thind mortgage, £15,000; E. F. Saloman, 8an Franclsco, 005 . Louckhart, §5,200; Mfchael Greenebaum & Co., agent, $3,0003 Conklin Brothers & Co., $2,500. The household goads, wearing apparcl, and Sewelry are valued at 81,23, library utd plctures At &3103 two horses, 8300: une bugey, 81003 musical instruments, ete., $1%3. Mz (Treenchoum also clalis $0,500 from tho Weat Park Comwmissloners for salnry as ‘Trens- urer, and states that several persons ure ndebit- ed to him for rents, ete. Ile also schedules the following stocks: 7,120 sharos of the Chicage Petrolenm & Mining Company, par value H0c each..$ 3,563 1060 whates German National Lank, ps value §100 (pledyred). « 16,000 Other shures. 170 POLICIER, L1 A L1 Mutual Lifo of New York, on his awn life und in his favor.. correreasiennsd§10,000 Samo Company, on_his life,” payable to Emily Greencoaum i .. ver eeua 20,000 Cimrter Oak Life. artfor, Conn. o'biy | life.... ... ‘National Life of Unl on i own life. New England Mutual, own life, payable tn Tmily ¢ bunmn. 20,000 Germania Lifo, on his own life (two potl- cled) . .. oo 16,000 Endowment poll estimul *d value, Freichel, A communleation was presented from W. I1. Eddy asklng that he he appointed County Agent. Placed on file, A communication was read from George A. tiindley, calling attention to the fact that Sex- ton had been overpuid tn the brick’ amd stone work on the Court-Ifouse, und oskine that a Committee of experis be appointed to thor- oughly Investigate the motter. Referred lease of the rooms at Nu. 77 Clurk atreet, for the wae of the Probate Court, fur two years, was read and approved, HECK, The Finance Comenitice reported In reference to the deficlt of ex-Countv-Treasurcr Huck, and recommended thiat suit be commenced agalnet bim. When toe report was read Mr. Huck naked to be heard, He nesured the Boord that in the nexe thirty days the Third National Bank would pay lim &50,000 of the E100000, and at that time he would rajse the othier §50,000 and make the apparent deflelt good, He would pay the 1utt smount if he had to sacritice every cent he had, and_ slmply asked that he be allowed o reasonable timeln which to do it. Mr., Lenzen moved thut the report he recom- tmitted, and Mr, Fitzgerald seconded the mo- tion, saying that Lie hud talked with Mr. Huck's bondsuien, und that they had promised to make the county all rieht iu thirty days. The motivn to recommit presailed. The sume Committee reported on the Coro- ner's report, and sundry other matters, all of which were adupted. The Commuttee on Public Charltles reported in favor of paving bills aggrewativg 81,33 and the same was adopted, NO ELECTION YET, Mr. Mulloy moved that the Board go into ihe election of couuty ofticers fur the ensulnge ——— Can a Government offlclal receivo commis- slons on the purchase of Government mate- rlals? In 1871 the Turkish Government sent an agent to this country to purchase arins, and, not belng able to speak the languege, transacted all hls business through OBCANYAN, the Turkish Consul-General at New York.” The latter has recently entered sult agalnst tho Winchester Company to recover $200,000, which he elaimed was promised him as a commisafon on $1,186,000 worth of rifles sold through his influence to the Turkish Government ot that time. Judge BuirSAN decided that the plaintifl, belnz n public officer, was not kntitled to recelve pay for such a transaction, MR, CONLY, tleman who had defeated the Meyer slate, Hle was I the best of spirite, and was glad to have the oppor- tunity to sot bimself nght belore the public, ‘The reritne geeeted Bim with o otery as to why he had voted with the Republicans, and his respuniee wast I have been charged with being & member of the ¢ Ring. and now I want o break jt."” * But did you know anything of the Mever slate, or huve anvthing to do with making jie" The first T knew of a cancus havime bren held was an hour before the mecting, when it waos presented to me.”? You dul nat approve itt" I could not umler the circtnatances, be- cause I wns not treated ristit in the matter," * Do vou propuee to hold out us azalnst the ‘Ringter 1 told them I wanted a few days to think the matter over, and this 8 why I voted aguinst electing otflcers,' DI the fact that you wanted 0'Connell re- tatned ns County Agent liave anythlng to do with vour actloni" *Oh. nos Touly wunted time to think over the sltuation.” *“Tlien you are not prepared to say anything now " “1 must lnok further before I sny much, but if you will sce me In a few duys I whi give you g slute.” The explanation of both Meser and Conly cannot be reennlel os satisfuctory, More was expected of the former and fess of the latter, Qutelde ot what the former says, it fs diftizult to veason ont go exeuse for fits condurt, and perluos the hest way to dismiss Nim ix to say that bie, like Tabor, has foumd * Ring " soclety most serecuble, That he will stick to the conlition he has formed §s highly probable; bt thut he will ever hu suceessful s In grreat doubt, for the reasun thut his «late leaves the gredt Rountree without visible means —of support, The copduct. of Me. Conly 1a equally diffienlt of explanatic but it may be xafd i1 contldence that he is mo Hable to make concessions than Mever I8, Give bim Rountree or O'Connell,—both or elther,— and ne will surrender to the crowd Meyer Is champloning in IS APIUT OF REPORM, On the other bund, If the Republicans are In- clined to make any concessions, he nuy be with them In the attemnt to redeem himeelf, and will require less of them than be would of his tate allies, He o wants something, however, and the jyobabilitfes that those whin offer him most will tave plenstire of his wociety in the election of county utticlals, In any event, the fudications are that Tabor and Meyer will be left on the outsbde, and that tneir Mulrheads and Eckhandts will THE PETITIONER, Henry Greeneboum, represcnts that he, jointly with Elias Greenebaum and David 8. Greene- baum, were and are copartners uuder the firm- vame ana style of Houry Greene- baum & Co., transacting a forelon ex- change, passage, and geueral brokerago busie ness In Chicago; that he, jolntly with the others, was and s o copartner under the firm- name snd style of Greenebaum Bros, & Co., dolug a gencral banking, exchange, and com- mission business In New York, under the speclal management of David 8. Greenobanm; that the members of such copartuership owe debts ex- ceeding $300,000, and are unable to pay them In full; that Ellas Greenevaum and David 8. Greenchaum have refusod to join with pe- titloner in this petition: that netitioner is wiil- fnu to surrender all his joint und special estate and effects for the benefit of his ereditors, and desires the beneflt of the provisions of the Bankrupt Inw. The petitfoucr further rop- ‘rescnts that sald fusolvency was ocea- sloned by the great tinancial crisis which lins prevalled for so long and uninterrupted a period, aud more pnrllculnrl‘y h{ the recent suepension of the German Natfonal and German Bavings Banks, The petitloner further states that the "asscts of Hency Greencbaum & Co. are under special control, while those of Greencbaum Bros. & Co. are speclally under thelr control, subject to an ossigument exccuted and dellvered by Urcencbaum Broa, & Co, for the benefit of thelr creditors to Abraham Backer, of New York, After stating tint the sccompanying schedules show true statements of the debts of both copartnershiva, correct luventories of thelr cstates, their {ndividual debts, etc,, the petitioner praya that the rule iseue directed to sald Elias Greene- baum and Davld 8, Greencbanm, commanding them to show cause why they should not be declared bankrupts “for the causes shown In the petition: and the petsuoner also pravs that, after due pro- ccediugs, he. the sald Ellas Greenebaumn, and the sald David 8, Greencbaum may be adjudeed bankrupts and be discharged irom all thelr debts provable under the Bankrupt law, and let“t‘hcy may be otherwiso entitled toits enchits. "The proferred debts of the flrm as shown by the schedules amount to $243, to clorks for bal- ance of salary, boaldes nu unkuown amount for taxes. ————— The silver debates in tho Senate faro badly at tho hands of the New York papers, which print only the speeches made on thelr side of the question. Senator BAYARD's argument agalnst remonetization wes reported in full, but Senator AnLison's specch on tho other side was cut down into the smallest proportions, while tho Herald, Tribune, sud World entircly omitted a sharp colloquy between MATTiEws and Ilinu Thursday, in which the former had decidedly the best of ft. As the Graphle suzgests, it is easler to cut arguments than to answer them. e —— 87y ear. ¥ Mr. Wheeler offered as an amendment that the Board gofnto Committee of the Whole to aclect suftable persons to be voted for. Mr, Conly moved that the whole matter be Tal) uver for one week, Mr, Senne seconded Mr. Conly's motlon for 1hie reason that the salaries of thic emploves lnd not yet been fxed. Mt Cleury wented the electlon to be had at onee, Caucuses had been held ull the \vni‘ {romn Chleago to the Stock-Yards, and he was tired of such things. e wus prepared to vote for Republicans and Demoerats, tut umler no cir- cumstances would be vote for any other than ullmld men, e wanted the election proceeded with. Mr, Fitzzerald waos o favor of an Immediate election, und thought that too much time bhad already been wustal in the mntter, and that detay shnply meant bargaln and sale. The motfon of Mr. Conlv te postpone the clectiun was then put, and prevalied by the following votes Yeas—Ayars, Boeeo, Durling, Couly, Spoffas Tabiar, Wheeler, Sentier-t, 1y Spofard Nuya—=Bralley. Cleary, Fitzgerald, Hoffmanp, Lenzen, Meyer, Mulloy~7, COUNTY ATTORNEY, Mr. Senne sent up a resolution calling at- teation to the fact that thedutles of the County Attorney had been materlully reduced in the motter of tas-flirhting, and providing that that Bv tho adoption of the new Statc Constitu- tlon the old Legislaturc of Georgia will cease to exlst, while the now one will not convene until next November. In case Gov. Conquitr should die in the meantime sn awkward predicament would occur, o8 ther would bo no President of the Nenate or 8pcaker of the House to succeed Iim, and thus the Stute would be without u Governor, DR ER UL LS, icy i tiermanla ‘Lite, on hisown life (pledged 10 Sarsh Greenes banm) ..o . o 6,000 Mr. Gireencbaum scta forth aclahin azaiost the Cn?' of Chleaeo for tunneling Lusalle atreet, for which suit {s pemiing. No value s flxed, Ho has no claims tu property in reverslon, re- mainder, or expectancy. A TALK WITIL 1L 0, All the fnterview that the reporter could have with Mr. Ilenry Greenebaum ocenrred when the Iatter came out of Mr. Moses’ office, In com- pany with his brother, on the way to the Dis- trict Clerk's oftice. Under the circumstances, the conversation was nnturally briet and dis. Juinted. Having fearncd from Mr. Moses him- sell just what the proceedings were to be, the reporter lust no thme fu getting to work. “Mr, Greencbaumn evidently uunderstood that the news had traveled, The reporter's tirstremark was one of surprise at the step beluwr taken, fossmuch as he hod e —— Thero {8 & proposition to place n tax on every Chineso fmmierant, butitis not gencrally known that the Chinese themseives huvo a Lax on every new-born infant. Verlly, Joux ts a man of many duties. Chas. Glossage ¢ Co. Hdkfs. for Gentlemen 1,000 Doz, Pure Irish Linen Hdkfs,, Jemmed and Doxed, Iarge, Medium, and Bmall Bizos, $3 vor dos. 1,600 Doz, Fina Cambrio Hdkfs., e ——— Mr, TIALSTEAD, of the Clncinnat! Commerelal, 18 a well-known connofsscur, and takes an in- terest fu Mrs. Oates and other artlcles of vertu. Ler libel sult {s for $23.000 only. ————— B THE WEATHER. Orricy or Tne Cmzr SioNAL OrricER, WasuiNaton, D, C,, Dec. 18—1 a, m.—Inldica- tions: For the Lake Region, colder, notheunt, veering to wuriner east and southeast winds, rising, followed by falllng barometer, and clear or partfally cloudy weather, Snectal Dismatch to Th= Lhicatn Tribune, 1t {a painful to record that there has been a sharp advance in the price of peanuts, and yot they asy that childhood Is & period of unalloyed bllea. THB SECURED CREDITORS ———— are as follows: 4 % g Neer's sntury hereatter be flxed ut &L00 per Hemmod and Doxed, $4 per dos, 36 ota According to the Associnted Press, OsmaN Securitier. Debla, e 4 i 87, Joserit, Mo., Dee. 17.—~To-lay such rains | O B sticy L not. be beard of arali, g that wiien oflive: 3 Aok, Pasha has committed sulcide, ho has died from Finadlandiank of Commetes. A 00 fifi"'fl‘fi‘& Greenebauin last week express greut | oy fallen as have not beforo been witnessed :','\!",'?,’,‘,','!flf“!l(f}'fl;g‘;,:’,‘,‘,fi';,‘{,'.";“l“’! tbuve h;:‘l'!:{) electid 1t will bo by v coalition of the reapecta- 9 OEOB Doz, Superior Linen Hakf: Lis wounds, and he ls progressiug favorably. Corn EICHAMIS vvevors 40, 5 RWeil sad Mr, Greenebaum, * wo went on | hero In December. ANl streams are much | salurien of other caployes, {ncliding Dennty "}”‘ """“.':’."',‘“!". and Democrate, und. that ) 02, SUperior Linen <IByy ———————— Leopold Meyer, nominaily. a8 loms sa we could. 1 had loped to puil | swollen, aud the ruads aro nearly Impassable, | Sheritls bo reduced to #1800, that the salarics places to be wiven whi be appurtiuned between 85 por dos, 45 cts each. Let us make hastc and confirm TlLLiarn as | International Bank, nomiually, through, but Jate lust weok 1 gave it up. Tl The weuther Is o8 warm as My, of Luflitfs in the several courts ho fixed at the two parties, and ench esudidate will stand ou bils individuat merit; [ — PREHISTORIC RELICS. Srectal Dispatch to Tne Chleaan Tribune, GarrNa, DL, Dee, M~Important tiscoveries were made oy a party of Galens gentienen to- day. Whils exploriug some of the Indiun muunis supposed to be of prehistorle origin s the portage, near this city, the remains of sev- Felsenthial & Kozmlusk, fullure of tha New York house, the troubls here fn the German Nattonal and German Sav- Iugze, slinply mude it fmpossible to o on” Whid you make any cfforts to securs belp from vour fricnds here 4 1 thouyght of dotne that fieat, hut Teoncluded that [t wus the worst thing 1 could do, both for myself aud my friemds, No, I preferred to give up all, mid start over azalm You may soy | don't Intend to give up. One Case Colored Bordered Hdkfs,, Job Lot," £3 por doz, worth $5. Great Inducentents offerved in Hemstitched Hdkfs! At 40 Cts, $4.50 per Doz, Worth §6,00 At 50 Cts, 5,50 per Doz, Worth 7.00 BAN Fiancisco, Dee. 17.—Dlspatches from the futerior show that, within the last forty- elght hours, there has been a ralo-fall extended wver nearly the eutire State, In mauy places [t has been coplous, The weather now indicates o continuance of the stori. LUUAL UBSBLYATIONS, Cuwano, Dec. 17.. Tome, _(Biar, (Thr Tin,| Wind. | Weather $1,000, nud that of the Clerk to thio Board Cous- mittees be fixed at 81,50, Mr. Eenne apake in favor of tho adoption of his resolution, and urged that it was nceessary tureduco salnries ull around. ile was uot ufrald to vote fu the matter, and was satisiled thut it his proposition was adopted theree would be no trouble or wholesule resignations on the purt of employes whom It was contémplated 1o cut Minister to Brazil. Therc Is a man of the nam¢ of Scruaos alter the place. Keith Bros.. TIIE UNSECURED CREDITOLS cinim $111,655.50, Leapold Bloom leading the 1ist with 10,000, August. Schmidt with #4,500, and G. J. M. 8iemens & Co., of Hamburg, with 1,415, ‘The remalinder 1a chieily made up of small amounts. About $10,000 Is owine to for- elgn partics. e —ee——— " Mr. Beecnzg is getting well along in years, and naturally beglus to feel a repugnance to Well, ——————— PERSONAL. oW, ‘Thy resolutions were discussed at some = 1am {u about the same position as Chicaito eral udutits were found Smbedded i a tomb, | At 65 Cts, 7.00 per Doz, Worth 8,50 Boyard Taylor is talked of for Minister to i 5 er the fire,—destroyed,—and now 1've got to Jeneth, and a dozen or mare motlons wero tmad ; Ciat L8 U - mmi ! The firm show no {nterest In lands except as ll!)lui‘llatl:; ‘:‘Lm us’{;:)lm“c”ml:l" g iy ut the same timey and fually the whulnquenu:,: walled with baked ciay, sbout four feet from | At 78 Cts, 8,50 per Doz, Worih 10,00 schedules of Ieury Greenebaul top of a mound, ond some of the boues were fn a flne stute of preservation, Tho skulls, two of feel discouraged. I have no copinints to maky At 85 Cts, 9,50 per Doz, Worth 11,60 ll.'lllnl’ll anybody, and I'll go to work and rise n. At $1.00, 11.00 per Doz, Worth 13,00 was referred to tho Judicliry Committen by a The mubject of Mr. Howells' lecturo af votaof 1tu Thoso voung in the negative Tartford was (libbon. 8 643 . of e Y sark bouds and §30, f % MR = | were Meases, Cleary and Benne. which were taken out whole, were In - shupe not i p Osman Pasha Lins not been an American— e reenchauin's secursd suv Laye you any detiuita plane, thgn, for tho i [T, |77, | Mfr. penne iutroduced further resolutions [ yylike those of the ehimpanizee, and the bones | Also an’ immeonse stock of Sille . 218,381 20,200 30, 10 a0, 140 | ouking to makines certain changes in the county sioce he was beaton. esadias 2e $ e o oatecially e » of cnonmous size and length, proving that e s anel Ownors' Tow« “ Nothing immediate. [ shall devote iy tine 0| 0y 150 4075 | otllees, aud especially to havine what s known " kf - The Nuw York Freeman's Journal, ahigh ing Company Fo 5 weensse see o osees 1,000 | for the present to giving whatever ml!tum—u i3 |"' e a8 the map departiient given over to the super- they belonged in Jife to persons of gigantlc Hdkfs, in Real P 0ngesy Oh“m! Ban suthorily, says there.fs no reason why the Fope | Ofiice fixtures (costyuees » « 3,040 | Lt In my power to {he depositors of the two ? vision of the County Burveyor, staturc. Ther lay fua bed of ashies and burny cluy, andwith them were found a dozen or more beurs® ctaws with holes drilled 1n the lurge end, and the sides exquisitely carved; a hall dozen large-alzed, lustrous pearls, evidently used for beads: 8 copper bodkin, copper ax, a cop- per utensil about six inches long, chisel-shaped at one end and round at the other; o large-sized and beantitully-curved plece of crockerys u tint apear-head, atd several other articles never betore uncarthed in this locality. The mounds, of which there are a larze number in that vicinfty were located ona hieh bluft or bank of the Sinisinawa River, overfooking the Mississippt and the whole country for miles around. The discoveries have exclied the curl- oslty of all who Liave seen tuctn, and arc reard- danna, Corah, Surat, Twilled, Japan- ese, India, and Spitalfield, ranging in price from 600 to 3,00 enoh, Inapection inswres purchase! Chas. Go;sugc & Co., State and Washiugton-sts, GLOVES. Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! ‘Tha debts due tho firm on open accounta sum up $10,452.50, ostly on account of claims on foreign banke. ‘The Chicago debiors are: Gooch 558,45 Bturges, $310.10; Franz » $0,551.58; and Schweltzer & bunks in‘order that they juay flnally get dallar for dollar.” “Then you attribute your fallure as a firm nrinrl.r‘mlly to the failirs ol the New York “T'he resolutfons led to sume dispute, but they were finally refeered, and the Board adjourncd uutil Monday. INSIDE WORKINGS. COUNTY KOARD CAUCUSES have beon & theme of discusslon for several wecks, and the public futerest m the result has been constant, The Republicans clected eleht of the fMitcen members, aud all of them were elected not slmply beceause they were labeled Republicans, but because the people lad sn in- terest {n reforming the maladministration of county affulrs, and believed that thess they should not lve for years, Benntor Blaine is going to the Hot Bprings of Arkaneas to drive the malaria ot of his system, 3z, Robeson s going with him, 'The Boston Herald cannot imagine what Tancroft Davis has dono to entitlo him to somany of tho good things of the carth. 'The Hon. James IHarlau, of Iowa, says 1hat the letter declaring that he was a candidate for tho Unlsed States Sonato ls a forgery, The Boston Damocrats will give ox-Mayor Trince, just defeated of re-clectlon, a consola- tlou meeting at Faneuil ilall, Wednesday evening. THeorrectedfur elevation ahove ¢ o Belf-regiateriag listrument Beer, §2,497.01 #Yes; to that and tho troubles here. For| _ “; , Dec. 17-Midnipht, _ TIG STOCKS several days our finn biere has done little or I¥ind,” | Bain, WFeathar, in Incorporated companie — — ————-—l«._' ezl 1,120 sharos Germas ‘Chicago, par valuo nothing. 1 was waiting te determine wether 1 could go on or not. At It the intellt- gence canio that the position of the New York firm rendered this step necessary, There was a prospect that the caso would be removed to New York, and that would have been the means of slaughtering sccuritics, causiug largely in- creased exponses, and ull that, So I conclulsd to take ndyantage of the Bunkrupt law Lere, given as follows: Naotlonal Dank of (parily pledged), vrsessses o §140, I'l Dan 5 valua 8100 (partly pledged), cost . Aveesrecheeasiarinnten e 20 aharos Livingston County Natlonal Tank of Fonilacy 1., par value $100 130,703 2,037 150 sl American Cutlery Company, give up il [ hud for the beaelle of my ereditors, (., were voting for would represent them falthfully, | ¢das exceedmgly rure by those who hiave mads it Prosident Noah Porter preached at Now | = Chicago, par value§10U (pledged), cost: 15,000 | and tuko & freoh start.” Qe g G 1 | archeology nstudy. Further exolurations are aven, Sunday, In defenso of Mr. Moody and his ot ] I Did the Bloow suft for $31,000, and .the o ::l"m_{;':"l: :fi::::::‘l::fi:‘:&;r:‘:(:;:fih(':lll":: o be carmtcd o thie Tostcor " wien vour cor. | The Best in the World for Centle- i 268, : wark, 1t has been erroneously reported that Dr. Porter s not friend!y to Moody, "The Lowell Courier romarks: ** The Bos- ton Herald says tho Itev. Bir. Plorce ‘made an electlve prayer' at (he Marbichoad dedication. Wae were not before awars that the Herald had dis- Petches frowm the Throne of Grace," Tne Rov, Mr. Munger, in his examination 8t North Adams, sald he belleved a soul, after having been punished s willion years, could tepent. 8nd ba saved, but as 3 matter of fact, he thouuht the dewire for repontance in such & case would bo estremoly improbable; atill the question would always Lo, not can souls repout, but will they ro- bent, At the Odeon Theatre, Paris, in the com- edy of **Blackson, Father and Daughtor,' tbe shown a young American gir), who. baving been told by & Prenchman wnom she passionately adores that ho will not marry her as long as aho has & sin. Bl sou of her immenso fortune, goes to work forth- With to lose It. When sha has succeeded in dolng :‘clbn clayms bim and gets him. 1t ls pleasant to lo to say that this comedy has not been suc- Ceastul. ‘The New York Tribune says: * The ap- Polutment of Me. J. 0. Bancroft Davls, to be Judge Of tho Coutt of Claims, s curtsinly one of the best Tresldent Uayes bas made. The Court of Clatma 1830 noed of new bluod, and the spvointment of such men as Mr. Davly, in place of thoso Judges Who ars now rotiring after many ycars of faituful acrvico, will give It un epergy whicl it needs, 3ir. Davis comes to his place with su extended snd val- table experience of public lifo, sud the Benate will 10 doubt recoguize his Atness. ‘The Kellogg-Cary tronpe gave a concert in Boaton lsst Wedncsdsy ovenlng. Tho Globeof t‘hucxu says: ‘*Up o b t samber by Mise Cary tho two artista stood about vren ss rogards te fuvor of tho audience, Miss Kellogg leading by 8 vasket of fowersand & bouquet only, but after Miss Cury bud vung tne song, ‘Let me dresm a%aln," Ly Sulilvau, ber fricuds zallied, snd, sl tbough sbe camplied with thelr dewands by rlug- g *Comin' Toro’ the Kye,* she was odliged o re- Bipear Lhree soveral times, aud bow Ler thauks for he continaed apluuae of the wudlence.” men's Wear are the CITY MADWE GLOVES Fisk, Clark &Flagg The Best Kid Gloves, The Best Dogskin Gloves, The Best Driving Gloves, The Best Coaching Gloves, At RETAIL EVERYWHERE respondent will communicute to tho readers of prospect ol an early 1udfuwm aguinst you, bave § ‘Tuk THIBUNE. anything to do towards hustening matters ) * Yus, Lhat was one Lhing thut caused us to Muses Bloum begau suit agalnst alust e ocrsonally, aud $10,000 st toe firm, The mouey Lt justly due them, and we could do nothing more than go_into court aud confess judgment. That would have occurred Wednes- day of this week, 1 saw it was nu use to run on auy louger, with this and othier matters staring me {u the face, and 1 resolved on theonly courss left open for me,—to ga into bankruptey,” By this thne the itls party had reachied the CGovernment Bullding, and further conversation was out of the question, Mr, Greencbaum haatl. l{' transacting Lls businees with the clerk, and the reporter sitting Bilmsell down to purs over that petition aud those formidable schedules. OTHER BANKS, GRIMAN BAVINGS. Receivor Horton, of the German Savinge Bauk, yesterday submitted hie irst report. He flnds the labilites to bes Ou Dec. 6, 1677, the firm of REENEUAUS BOS. & CO. composed of Henry Greencbatim, Eilas Greeoe- baun, and David 8. Greenobaum us partners, wssigred all tho rofim,v, real and persoun), of sald fiem to Abraham Backer, of New York City, In trust, for the benetlt of their creditors. Satd firm did a banking busincss at No, 18 Wall streat, New York, under the speclal mavage- ment of David 8, Greencbaum. “The petitioner is unablo ut this time Lo present au fnventory of the property of the firm, or a Jist uf thelr creditors, ond prays leave herealter to flle an amended schoduie, either through bimself or David 8. (ircencbaum, ‘The lem are indebeed 1o the State of THlinols, County of Cook, City of Chicago, and Towa ol West Chicago for personal-property tax tor 1577, the amount belng unknown. TUE LIST OF CREDITORS MULDING SECURITIES 18 as follows: Alvert M. Day, 83 Fifth avenue; valuo of se- cutition, $23,000; staount of debt Nnknown: pe. (foner Is pariy 1o a contsact for which $25,000 in German National Hank stock la given as security, Estimaled deficlency on contract from $10,000 0 with the “Ring,” and, dealing iu borses, & good sulo nlways brought him 1o the front, sick or well, A voar luter several Democruts wero elected to the Board, and while very little was expected of them, it is but justice to say that Firzgerald, at least, hus disappointed those who nrmm\nm. for he hus esvhewed . party, hls vote bas slways been on the slde of_tivn snd right. At tho last election the Repul uns elected five men, and it was hoped that they would be able to control tho Boand and Ject honest otticers. But, in spite of all their ig aud sttempts st agreeineut, the hope s BN CNIPLY Olie, UPEAKING OF CAUCUSES, & dozen or mora huve been leld, but o fur not one fu the public wterest. ‘The Republicans have caucused, and Tubor has claimet Mulr- bead's appoistment as County Agcut,—a man who haa nothing to recommend him for the hlace, unless 14 bo that he fs a friend of Perio- at. On the other haml, the Democrats Lave caucused, with 1o higher ambition than to per- etuate the rule of the ofd 4 Ring.» 'The latter eld_thelr wost conspicuous caucus Sumday, ut tho Revere House, aud they got toretber on the strength of the aunouncenieat that the Re- publicans could pot agree. Amon the ocrats was Mr. Mever, elected a few weeks aeo l?! Republicaus, but who iwmedintely upon bis election enjoyed the fortune of welling a laree bl of lumber to Sexton. While they wera to- gether, Bowever, there wasauother gathering of the ssme wob down-town, at which Perlolat rated. The latter meetiug was at Pertolat's siore, and there were present, smong otlicrs, Tubor, Perlulut, Hountree, aud Hoflmaun, but exactly what was doue s not kuown. It safe to say, bowever, that the two wieetiugs dld not ugree, waich is cvident frow the tallure of the mob yesterday to elect employes und to carry out their slate. Tho Gilrouce. between the two gatheriics was reatly on County Atturney,—tlie frit being in favor of Wullace aud the latter chivging to Rouutree as of vid,—~und while tho vuo gaived the vote of Meyer, it will boseen by the Boand rocecdings that the Jutter lust the vote of *only, who muuaged to keep aloot froi both. Iho slate vf the Moyer **Ring” wus Mc- Grath for County Agent, Eckhardt for us- slitunt, MeLaughliu for Warden of the County Hospital, Wulluce for County Attoruey, Peters {\'ml\:u ul the Lusaue Ak lu wul Ciiuntee- e —— - JOURNALISTIC. Sperdal Disvatch io The Chicign Triduns. JanzsvinLe, Wis, Dec. 17.—The Janesville Gazette hus bieen sold to Mr, Isaac Farnsworth, one of the promineut aud successful merchants of thiscity, Mr. R. L, Colvin, who has been the busivess manager of the Gasette Printing Company tor morethan seven years, will bo re- talned m the same capacity, Mr. Nicholas Smith, now city editor, will tako Gen, Bentiil's lace as politienl editor, and Howard W, Titon, ate of the Chicago Post, will assumo the ity editorstnp, Thu first paper under the new mansgement will be issued on the 2d of Janu- ary, TR A MR Sergeant Slgmal Servico, U. . A Bl oot DISTRESS. 7o the Ediior of The Tribune. Cmicaao, Dec. 17.—Tux TRIBUNE recom- mends certaln salutary changes in the law of distress for rent, which should be adopted it nothing better can be dune. But a wiser propo- sition woutd be to abolish distress for rent al- together, 1t fs a remedy which oughi not to exist in the code of a civilized State, ftisa relicof the feudal system, aud fs founded upou the assumed superior rights of the vwner of land. ‘There can be no reason why a landlord should have s different and a better remed Jur the collection of bis debt than any other credite or. Distresa for reut has been abolished fu tha State of New York and in the New England Btates, and has been largely modified in several othier States, It faa cruel reniedy, so barbarous aud oppressive (o practice that, durlng the lony centuries of Its existence, it has stamped ftsel! indetibly nrou our rave aud our language. Tho word i " fo its origin and priniary slg- niticution, \was as wild a term ws “replevin,” but, upplfcd to the landiurd's violeut und brutal rocess, it Las become the saddest word fu the Eughiah laoguage. Lawyen. ——— e NOURISHING BLOOD. The blood |IIIFIUI to tuy body the elements which are essontlal Lo its existence, When thove sre tvuiciently supplied. its energics begin to there (s & “loss of esh, the uinscles grow , the reflective powers loss vigor,—every function s disturbed, every orgun Weakeoed. Luder thess circumstunces, it Is obvious that the consiitution must soon give way unless the vital fuld ls enniched. To sccomplish this ubject, re- coures should be hau without delay to (hat vrand fertilizer of the blood, Mustetter's Stomach Bitters, e et e e e e DI, Pt AP ST PERET o bl bbby DR. PRICE'S 5axinG powner IS THE ONLY POWDER Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR OWN FAMILIES. ‘ 200 Sets inafiug purchased at a . ., |great sacrifice 200 sots Maine Mink|rich Maine Mink,we of- fer them at pricis usu- P[]R;S, ally charged for low ados, $20, $26, $30, Half Pl'il}&g‘sfi a sot. R T. MARTIN, 194 Statest. Gennan Savings Hank; $30, 000; debl, $10,250; i Herman Schafiner, Trusteo; value of securities, £30,000; debt, $50,0005 secured by trust-deed. Connecticut ‘Mutual Lite-Insuranco Company} valus of uuudnne-. $5,000; dobt, $3,000; accured value of securities, ured by trust-deca. lue urktl Jos of secarities, Lato note Tolal.... ‘The ssscts are: € Thia distrsint busincas is all the worso from the fact that, in reality, there are no ex- emptions. The statutu bas certaln provisions on tho subject, but ft is juipossible to tind 8 lease in this clty wherelu they are nob expressly walyed by the lussee, Let suy tenant look at Lis lease, aud he willl flud that ho bas slened awuy al) his right sud title to any exemption from aeigures uyuder the laws of this State. Such clauses fu a leuse ure unguestionably lewal, sud therefore the provision wade by the Leiislature fur excmptious gwounts to but lit- tle. It @8 true that uuy persunal property owied by the wife L excinpt from seizure, but tle priwa lucle vase s uainat ber; aud, if ber vroperty bs sciaed, she would bave togo through the provess of sulug out 8 writ of Teplevin in order to recuver it The presumption is that ’en-r,\ tulug uuder the roof Is tue property of the wiaie, Geroan nge ehares Amencan Cutlery Cumpan covering noto of §25,000 due Jau. 1. 4, Note of Henry Ureencbaum $15,000, due Jan. 16, 1878; collatetuls, 100 sbarcy American Cutlery Company, 304 slaty-Blua shares illinols Staats-Zaitung etock of each. Sarah (reenebaum, Chicago; value of securitle unkuown; ainoupt of debt, &3, 000, Note due fu 1882 for' money losned; collatoruls, cndowment palicy of 85,400 {n German. Lifs-{usurance Com- buny, due 1843, Ticles of P F. W. Peck, Chicsgo; noamount specied, lability on unexpired leaws for ground, southwert coracr Lake and LuSaile streets, roul paid to Nov, 1, 1837, Unanown, Providence, R. 1. : value of securitles, 8, 000; awount of debt, $1,000. Kicholss Burry, Cblcagoi valuo of securitles, $1,000; debt, $U60. Fhuwus floyue, Chlcagu; valuc of sccunties, Wes Kurn TOlieeesarnsorass sossassasnen The ftem in Uabilities of *bills payable, §30,- 000," is sccured by West Chicago Park bonds, of the par valuo of $70.000, which have uot come into the possession of the Rerclver. . The Iability ftens, * call loau, $5,000,"1s secured by two notes und mortgages, whivh sre lucluded awong b Hs recelvable,’ for the privcipal sut of §4,500, und which bave uoL cuwe lato the possession of the Recclver. ‘The whole amount of **bllls recelvable,” except ubout 2,500, 1s upon real-catule securitivs. The real cstulo owued by the baok 1s desvribed w3 foliuwa. Lio dor