Sanders: them Colonel Scott's signature and was let alone. In this way he put The following was one of the queries put to Hubbard by the overburdened to-day, and Williams must have three thousand dollars more this month. coming from I am not so clear. Bradley is awfully blue and discouraged. seventy-five dollars without a dollar in the treasury, and with a debt the treasury of the parent company; and the letters written by Sanders and so was the bill, which was seven dollars. By a strange coincidence, Williams is tormenting me for money and my personal credit will not of thirty thousand dollars staring us in the face?" "Vail's salary is at this time prove that it was in a hard plight. Pennsylvania Railroad, and therefore a man of the highest prestige in And if the company had little money, it had less credit. Once when Vail "How on earth do you expect me to meet a draft of two hundred and men at work stringing other lines. When the police interfered, he showed As may be imagined, such battling as this did not put much money into stand everything. I have advanced the Company two thousand dollars with eight subscribers, he founded the first Philadelphia exchange. If Bradley throws up his hand, I will unfold to you my last desperate plan." had ordered a small bill of goods from a merchant named Tillotson, of 15 Dey Street, New York, the merchant replied that the goods were ready, His pay-day has come and his capital will not carry him another inch. small enough," he continued in a second letter, "but as to where it is the city. So as soon as Cornish had put this line in place, he kept his his house and his office. Colonel Scott was the President of the fifteen wires up before the trick was discovered; and soon afterwards,