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“HED ON CHARGES Vice-President of Bsunieivt| ; Institution Accused of Con- | spiracy, Embezzlement and | Wrecking Savings House. FEDERAL MAN ARRESTS HIM. PHILADELPHIA, March %.—George B. White, Vice-President of the South Pennsylvania tional Bank of Hynd- man, Bedford County, Pa., wes arrested here to-day by Federal officers charged with conspiracy to wreck the bank. He is accused of looting the institu- {ion of $20,000. He was taken before the United States Commissioner for a hear- te was held tn $8,000 bail. was arrested in his office by Deputy, United Btates Marshal Myers ter the hearing was taken back to the office while the Deputy Marshal Szernined his papers and memoranda. Mason at the hearing testined oat, ‘the\Hyndman Bank failed last De-, eember and thit he was appointed re- gelver. He rena q irregularities amount ing to about he matter was re- Seed to the” Comptroller and later placed in the hands of the Department Of Justice, with the result that White's largest, was ordered. yn said after the hearing that beh had ordered Hyndman Dec. 16 last to @xamine into the condition of the bank. He found, he declares, that the bank Qnstead of having $10,000 surplus was $50,- 9 ‘worse off than nothing, and among -the assets were $11,000 Aol Or Gen) 1B. White's notes, a note r, Mrs. Tully, of Philaelphie, for 000, and notes of the Hazen Tannin; @ concern which had fail years before. pears seen after the hearing White “Tt is only a usual matter, merely a Hitle question in banicing business thet oan be easily explained. I don’t oare to yy anything about it ‘at this time ex: cert that the whole matter can be ex- plained eee ere Ses cleared TWO B16 TANNERY \ FIRMS GO UNDER, . Moensch & Sons’ Co. and Moensch, Fisher & Gaensslen Ask for Receivers. BUFFALO, March 2.—C. Moensch & * @ons' Company and Moensch, Fisher & Gaenssien, of Gowanda, two of the blg- oo tannery concerns in this part of sountry, are insolvent. Application ped the appontment of recelvers for bota eompanies was made to Justice White to-day. The capital stock of C. Moensch & Bons’ Co. is $1,500,000, and that of Bfoensch, Fisher & Gaensslen is $600,000. \Atlorney Moses Bhire made the motion for the dissolution of the companies, Fepresenting tho majority of the dl- zectors. Both corporations have large plants gt Cattaraugus, Gowanda and Sala- Manca, and at Alpena, Mich, Weretiouses of these concerns are Wooated at Chicago, Boston and other cities, It was stated in the petition that the @pparent assets of Moensch & Sons’ Co. are $1218.00, Actial abilities, were ¢ $634,000 and contingent liabliicies $60,000 Pols inakes a total havility OF sinisi.on. Announcement was made several ‘wooks ago in this olty that a protective @ommitiee had been appointed to ex- @mine into the affuirs of the C. Moensch & Bone’ Coinpany owing to a financtal mberrassment which it was hoped at the time would be but temporary, The firm did a large business and had tan- neries at s¢veral points throughout the eountry. \ LONDON STOCKS FIRM. Americans were firm ia the London Btock market to-day, while Canadian Pacifics showed exceptional strength, South Africans were har re was continual buying la 0 Tintog' were lower. ——__ The Wheat Market, ‘The American and English markets were knocked off their feet this morning by the big shipments trom Argentine, which liquidated the market in the in- Uthat trade here under which May sold Gown 3-8 below last night. Instead of the small shipments predicted Argentine exports reached 3,390,000 bushels, re- ducing the available suppiy of that country to 3,850,000 against 3,120,000 last ‘week. Corn opened firm und higher on May and July, but $-4 lower on March, ow! 5 to @ less urgent comand from few York's 10.30 A. M. prives wer t—May, 7 8-4 10 781-8; July, 7 1-2; Cciges O14 bidi } May, 79 bid; uly, "Beptember, larch, 67 May, bF7-8; July, 49 5-8, closing prices Were: Wheat fered; July, 7 1-4 offered; 4 ‘bid.’ Corn—Maroh to 47-8; July, 437-8 431-8. ‘The local market opened steady to- May with prices 2 points lower to 2 Peints higher. Bullish sentiment was tn @vidence 4:4 rptatned its grip on the @arket is he tace of early cables, avian “were somewhat unsatisfactory, ing orders accumulated over night on the strength in the late market yea- THE WORLD? rRIDAY’ iaviN ATEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. PAY OR GET OUT) MARKET LEADER. Missouri Court Decides Against] Merger with Rock Island About Corporation in Ouster Pro- ceedings and Gives It Thirty Days to Pay Heavy Fines. $30,000 PENALTY IMPOSED. : —— JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Mareh 20.— The Armour, Cudahy, Swift, Hammond and Schwarzschild & Sulgberger Pack- ing Compantes, the five defendants in the ouster proceedings brought by the Attorney-General of Missour! against the alleged beef combine last summer, ‘were fined %,000 each in the Méssourt Supreme Court to-day and ordered to pay the costs of the cases, which amount ‘to’ $5,000. Unless the fines and costs are paid within thiny days the defendants will ‘be ousted from the State, so the court orders, CURB STOCKS HELD WELL. Northern Securities, Mavana To- bacco and Steel Gs, Best + ‘Trading on the curb was quiet, but a shade firmer to-day. There was a fair demand for Northern Securities at 1071-8. Greene Copper pold at 25; Hi yana Tobacco, 80; Steel 5s, 87 3-8 to 871-2. ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin~ cipal outside securities were: American Can , Greene Copper Electric Vehicle Bliver 6s... COTTON UP ON Sully Clique Gives Market Good Support and Prices on 10- Cent Level, with Orders Heavy Cotton opened active and from two to three points higher in the ‘market to- day Liverpoo! advices, which were un- satisfactory as trading opened, ald not have a bearish effect, and great num- bers of orders which ‘had accumulated over night poured into the market. ‘There was further covering by the short interests, and reports of more brealas in the levees along the Missis- sippl, together with the col weather in the cotton belt, tended to accentuate the advance. March quoted at fH Sra 9.4; July, 9.79; August, ae, 8.97; jovember, s December, October, 8.66; 8.53. The merket in gore considerably as the d and heavy buying b: strengthened the ma: improved advanced, thet Hod clique et still more. —————__. AMUSEMENT CO. RECEIVER. Justice McCall to-day decided in fa- vor of Herman Oppenheimer in his fight with Treasurer Joseph V. Jordan, of the Pan-American Amusement Com- pany, and appointed A, L, Erlanger re- ceiver for that company. George W. Lederer, David C. Cornell, Oppenhetmer and Jordan own the Pan- American Jn equal shares. They pro- duce "Jewel of Asia’ and “Sally in Our Alley." Cornell aid Lederer practically \back Oppenhelmer against Jordan, who Is accused of failure to gccount. Jus- tice McCall says it Is apparent that the mers are in a less uarrel and receiver should be appointed for the Protection, of all. parties and. the. pres- ervation of the property. and makes ae @ this, with room oo fed, et dais support, sent yo | S 0,080, on ili “an oi rise’ ‘ta “1 BUYING BY BULLS)2e-2 Ready for the Public, Wall Street Hears, and the Shares Show Way in Strong Trading. GGOD GAINS ALL AROUND. ‘While further strength wag adied this afternoon to the stock market, which had held good ail day, the most marked advances were scored in Rock Island and San Francisco on a report that the terms of the merger of these two roads ‘would goon be announced. There have been several conferences held in J. P, Morgan's office during the past week, at which President Yoakum, Judge Moore and’ Georse W. Perkins Gscussed the question of publicity and It @@ thought that the ‘Frisco manage- ment has modified {ts demande and all arrangements have been completed. Rock Island gained 1 3-8 points end "Frisco 4 per cent. on the strength of these reports and renewed buying. Easier rates for cali and time money, firmer London quotations and good oov- ering by the short interests were the principal factors in the advance. The Gouttern Pacific-Union Pacific contest was the only restrnining influence, and £ y even this did not have as much effet as wos expected, talk of a settlement between Keene and Harriman etill fur~ ther lessening its effect on trading. ‘The lower prices for the Lonion % | stocks caused a deoline of 1,1-4 per cent. here in the early dealings at the open- ing, but @ rally, caused by covering, brought the price up to 66 @ gain of 1-3 heavy bel ody for betterments and Sensi or cant. oF New! Stork Ce Central & Bhercgiys 1 & more hopeful view of the New Haven Railroad Imbor Nae Nashville corned Ped ‘ehow strength and Minn St. Louis sold up 4 Ser cent. Union ‘Pactte “wes frection higher. ally Sugar Refining wa was unsettl and (ond yes lower, Amigamated Copper. ry dated Gas advanced nearly 3 per cent. on further covering of shorts and Gen- eral Blectric sold exialvidend and ad: vanced 2.13 per cent, National Lead Issues were higher in antici. pation of the compistion of the proposed combination. the local traction 41 freer ee. p blahes: with’ Metropolitan up 3 per cent. on reports of tavorable dee fretifit? din connection wita the In- vent tions of the company's accounts. Government bonds were unchanged and railroad bonds were firmer, canadian | Pacific showed marked rh and indicated the early knowl- y the pool of the legal decision of ®disputed ‘point, of assessment of 201 of the company’s lands, which cally saves $5,000,000 In taxes. Bull predictions on ‘on Baltimore and Oblo were current to-day and it looked as If the Salomon following had taken the) v. long side. The Western crowd | was active in the market and were either covering shorts or else taking the bull side. The: ed in the advance in Baltimore but H. Content check: with of any part of There was some ® Het Reading stock on the ot the strike commlsalon, report, but the Suyiie continued gor Halsted & Hodges executed fairly large buying or- ers. Ohio offer ‘The Keene brokers were buying atocks | $2,500,000. It’s not uncommon for people to come into the store and state the case like this: “I’m kind of played out; don’t sleep, don’t want to eat, feel tired all the time.” We give them VINOL, and tell them to come back for the money if it doesn’t help them. cases of this kind. It seems to rebuil the food do some good. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, AVE, & 23d 8T., help-| VINOL alway DANK OFFIGIAL —[BEEFTRUST MUST) FRISCO STOCK A ITALK OF TRUCE STOCK WAR, Wall Street Hears that Keene} and Harriman Have Settled Their Southern Pacific Dis- pute, but News Unconfirmed. PROMISE OF STATEMENT. Wall ptreot heard just before the close of the stock market to-day that a set- tiemen was probable between the Keene and Harriman forces over Southern Pacifico stock. Nobody competent to speak on the sub- Ject would be quoted, but it was stated that Mr. ‘Keene was ready to make @ statement and would be heard from. Those who were Industrious tn cir- culating the peace stories had nothing definite to tell, they simply saying that the maghates had agreed to a compro- mise, Southern Pacific was not much of a factor in the market to-day, it opening with a decline, then rallied and after that fluctuated about 65. Union Pacific was more prominent and scored slight gains on feir trading. all around the avere credited with gome of the'> A eonasen of Union Pacific. Content Tea t the attack on the ‘onsoll seat i shorts and was the resigned BAN Gt, To have a lasting Vanilla Flavoring it must be made without alcohol. it possible? Emphatically, yes. Vanilla Crystals at all ers’. A package 25c. bottle of best extract in ing power, Credit to All. MichaelsBros, Gth Ave. & 9th St,, Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing, Ladies’, Men's & Children’s Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your Home tor : William ‘Astor Chanter eater cee day of the Invermudtgnal tase Merida toege © Vice-President “Pui 4 _General OManager At la tg Penniyl- vania Rati on an, inspection pellacll sgt Saino te ce ee tewart a digector. toro: denies oe thes 4 control jacob M Beetem has as Vice-President and General r ot the company. The Closing Quotations. ‘To-dey's hi lowest and closing {Re | Se trean int Fosocdea skies aratin eottoees Le High. Lew. Ci Chge. eon. BS Ae. “Bugs = Ke, Top re} At, po a6 Broviayn ‘Bap. ” * Gut ‘Canadien Pacifia Bt 1, +3 & Obie... i ira 1. G. West. pes t Chi. G. Wee ‘Chie. itil a Bt, WHS OS A + 15 eres Bae ee ele a. 5 ih i ost Fy Ere 3 of ae &* gti e Tl, Centrat Mi MWoe+ & Louts & a iy + ‘Met, Beourities + Mardbatia Fits 6+ % Metro, 6 is hem Mo., Kan & * ‘Mo., Kan. & t * Mo.’ Pacific 0% 110% + | Nortel de id gt 4 Nir, Osetra 6 1g fag roast a trap rg Peoneyiventa .. i + Rea cc Ae ae Met ste i Se th Rock leland f iy th Rest Inland te Bet ly «fe Ref lee Sra BB Be Tena. Coal 7% ‘4 ea BREA, ih a” Hy % hy BE Mo tO Tot, $2,500,000 Warehouse Fire, SYDNEY, New South Wales, March 20,— Hentech's bonded warehouse, containing f merchandise, was gutted by The loss is estimated at s helps id the waste $1 PER week $1 Railroads. Pennsylvania BMLROAD. than that FR otherwise a 1.85 A. Care ang ant mee Car, P FS gana yet ‘Glovetand abd Cia NOTON AND 7 55 an Te De \4 Cortlandt sta. ‘ining Car) Desbroses ABOA A 210 P.M, week days. Seapoard’ Flot pee tation Jersey CI otels and Chicagy, Liralted ‘Twentieth Century Limited, deny and Troy Fi; Albany, Kxpeeeg 22352 i k & Bt sty 8 em ith Favour: BP P>er >> seee <> fxerc’ ral saa anit cht an Mires. at yams a Ft tation and 138th 736 Fultos a. with 1 Banking and Financial. HAIGHT & FREESE co. 63 BROADWAY, W&. ¥. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, We will be pleased to send you upon request Our 400-page cloth-bowed ilivetrated “GUIDE TO INVESTORS,” also STOOK AND COTTON MAR- KET LUTTERS. lpeued gratis mailed tres. To make business boom during the dull season it ts only necessary (0 | Is prepared without alcohol meet every jTequirement of a perfect vanilla fla- | voring, Do not bake out—delicious —pure—economical. Only 10 cents uals a lavor- Vanilla Cryatal Co., 101 Beekman st., N.Y. utes later below for ‘Teesty nduind at weatlon, ‘except La Llmites te tue Farter fusbutg Yo Caleago. No couches many wii call ‘iar “xexeceere! x! eek! MARCH 20, 1603. For Sale. xoF HEARD OF US, CREDIT AT CASH PRICES. BUSINDSS CONFIDENTIAL HAVE BECOME AS POPULAR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. A visit to an} our three retail branches which we being ceaniare you thatwe can save retailer's profit. REMEMBER, hve ‘ONLY ONE PRICE. This beaut phires, with Four Brilliants; 14-K. Ge only $25. No employer's reference | requ Imm 4 TELEPHON. L. wy, Sweet & Co., No 258 Sixth Ave., N. Y. No Extra Charge for CREDIT $1 Down, $1 Weekly. LEWIN, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. CREDI FOR Anything you @3 Bowery, N. W, cor, Canal “CREDIT, Lov eur R TRANSACTIONS Ci Call, Write vor ‘Telephon bin, hi ldven ai "ee ANDARD 0! Trirtixe oa Pest din at Boat Gb CASH OR CREDIT. very. CALL, WRITE or No. 467 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. {CLOTHING Men sad Woien Furniture and Carpets 269 West 125th St ft Uptown Headquarters of The Surprise Store Open Soon at Third Avenue,-N. W. Corner 83d Street. SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 183. MEN’S SPRING SUITS| To start the season with a Suit of proper cut and make is rendered easy and inexpensive by this offering. cheviots and tweeds, blue and black rough-finish worsteds, black thibets and diagonals, yy and blue serges comprise the assort- ment—every suit RIGH' durable—on sale one week, ending next Fridaysecs. sage MEN’S TOPCOATS THAT POSSESS CHARACTER. Tan and gray covert Spring Overcoats, and the sage green effects. that are: in fashion, fast color and tailored to fit snugly at neck and shoulders, loose back, $5 Boys’ Spring Suits Boys’ Topcoats, wu Men’s Spring Hats * 95¢ =< $1.95 See We make especial mention of sig fot values, which include the Derby and soft sh brought out by all the best makers—Hats have mish and will absolute- ly hold color and wear well We fit our clothing to the purchaser with the ald of ‘custom tall talent of high order.. We press and repair all clothing we selbior $7.50 year without cost. F The Surprise Store, = Easter Gifts 4g of Sdded to our old-established, business. 10 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, you WE ful Princess, Three Sap- Cut old; sired. Nos. Prey) Maiden Lane (in store), EVERYBODY | want. oun 4, Jewelry, Furniiure, Dry Goods, Open evenings Watches and Dia monds. American Watch and Diamond Co,, TAKE ELEVATOR, for meu, women! $1 A WEEK WILL KEEP YOU WHLL DRESSED, THRED 6TORES. LENOX CLOTHING CoO., 247 6TH AVE., COR. 16TH. One Flight Up 884 COLUMBUS AVE., NEAR 104TH. 2289 8D AVE, NEAR 128TH. One Flight. runs ay 4 mad & LYER FOR TO-MORROW AND Pleated Negligee Shirts, Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M.; Other Days-6,30 P.M. 132 to 146 West 14th Py Between 6th and 7th Aves, VALUE $150. This is the ring we have been sell- quick action we offer a limited number at $85. Diamond will be reset Chance of a lifetime, Open Evenings till 7, PION, SOO OTTO CEO DOC Casperfeld i & Cleveland, Between ee and Broome Sts., North Grand St, “L’’ Station. $1.00—A care Filled Watch Eusranieed 20 years, American movement, $5. 00 Cold Glasses, 81. Si. This week our Opticians will exami FREE and ‘youn rot Ou 0 teh id ania DIAMONDS, watches, Jowelry; weekly or monthly | " TYPEWRITERS RENTED. | Ali Makos. 66 Was $1 WEBKLY, For Sale. Peace Has Its Victories Everybody Likes to Deal with} $19 Norfolk and blouse jo pretty new patterns, of handsome all-wool ipcord and covert cloth, 95 and $1.95 MONDAYS of corded madras fn figures 9 and stripes; sizes 14 to 1736 No Less than War, a Successful House, All-woo! thoroughly 13 $15 $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 that sn 39C] Denti CLOTHING ON CREDIT = ||wo PAIN. For Ladies and Gentlemen. TN OUR VAST ARMY OF WELL DREGOED AND, PLEASBD CUSTO! ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR, AND YOU WIKL LEARN THAT WE SELL TP YOU HAVE BAT WH SELL CLOTH: $1 ne Flight’ NOW $85. right along for $150, but for in lady's ring if desired. Salurdays till 10 Bowery, Here you can get 2 full set of per fect fitting teeth, warranted ten years, for Five Dollars. We will exe tract your teeth free, painlessly, In the morning, and have a new set ready for you to wear home at night. applied to the gums makes every;o eration abaotetey pualee BROOKLY' 414416 Fultom St. 54 Wasase a tre weet pee & Straus's. Hours, & is 6, Sundays, 9 to ¢ German, French and Swedleh spoken, Our new botanical discovery N: (Opp. Béwa Musee.) All Work Guaranteed for QUADRUPLE ATFAGHMENT ND JEWeLMY 0: MANHATTAN CRE positively prevents the dropping when eating or king. King Dental Co, $1.00 d 41.00 weekly doen the Fes. ed-as your cash for diamonds AJ inde at JUWELRY CO., ceipt of peatel er ‘Phone 2611—18th st | | =f | pain our ¥: ne, Your Hyeg iiauen or Rpectaclea with Crystal Lenees, "itt as Howe 8 a.m te # pat, sell you a pair of our: ice Teasonable; goods guaranteed. ry; busluwss coufdential JAMES BEKGM, Cau, All Makes. 00., S17 Bway. Tel,3340 Prank. | BS WPENED WATCH, $10: 50e. tive calla A. G.” ASOH, | DR. GEO. W. McNULTY, w York’s Painless Denti 2 336 SIXTH AV CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A ‘Teath ‘| Perfect Fit Guarasiteed. HB io re Bg Bri ah” ‘TEED TON YEARS. T'm aot compoting with ebeap advertising wut with Aretqclaas deatiets at half their Hovre-$ A.M toGP.M. Sundays 8 AM. je NEAR SA MGR. M Sundays, Dt g botanical discovery apg ome exirected Full Set $ of Teeth, was, 6.00 rar GUARAN __ Purchase and Exchange, ” ly or monthly p terme: NATION RS 80: a W 380 Pult te Gentlemen's Clothing made ‘order, 237 Broadway. room 7, tore BR Patent Attoraeys, 245 Broad Patents Se LU GR—Palents promptly procured; ta- | DM juide FRED. wOaek ATE & 00, ay, Lawyers, 10, ROBINSON (Lawyer ), IN (Lawyer). ) at a Seber WHY WORLD pens ee os Old Watches. Me Wanted. fle DIA} Paes or are wil a Helo Wanted—Female. me at "Baas

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