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to The Bhvsing Wor March Sothe, cree Bank of Lorain did nut doors to-day owing to « de- ePporating In wheat and. were it short of the market, er banks are preparing for a run. Gre thousands of foreigners in ‘and the bank failure is likely wave 'm bad effect. West atatement of the bank, pub- od on the 4th of this month, gave “folowing figures; Capital, $0,000; 913,000; resources, $879,849; Indi- oposite, #413,040 wrrests have as yet been made, igh President Honecker announced that he expected to take the byeetoary legal steps for euch an ac- ly. Aske if the Chadwick lone were in any way responsible ie aio Preskient ie iy fe sexaot nes of {Me the roe ce Sairied indemnity bonds aha have ave turned over pecan min fhation 7, the Justices ee ~ TORANCPOISONAS| I FRIEND WAITED Ernest Krumnow Declared to Have Feared Revelation in Connection with Money En- trusted to His Care, County hysician Convers, of Hotoken, thas been asked to hold an autopsy on ‘the body of Ernest Krumnow, mho died yeaterdy of oxalic acid poisoning at hie home, No, 19 Duer place Highwood Park, Krumnow had taken two doses of oxalic acid, swallowing the second and fatal one as a friend was waiting in his parlor for explanations of a business transaction in which the sut- clde had been guilty of embezzlement. Krumnow was forty-four years old and one of Hoboken’s most respected citizens, For twenty years he had oc- cupied an Important post in the offices of Lazard Frores, of No. 10 Wall street. He also occupied positions of trust in many societies anti organisations in Hudson county, August Merkle, trustee of the Ho- boken Public Library, entrusted $5,000 with Mr, Krumnow to place in the hands of the bankers, Merkle told his friend met Friday that he was going to draw some of his money out toward a tnip to Burope. He said he woul call at the bankers Sat- urday and get drafts and letters of credit, He did call there and found dress fabrics, kid, leathers. that not @ dollar had ever been deposit- ed in his name, He made Inauiries ir.’ Krumnow and learned Ras pow had reported fan that day, Mr. Merely huanied gion Park and at the Krumnow resid¢noe learnod that his friend was seriously ill, having taken a dom of carbollc acid. me a , Merkle rt better and to the house and went up his namo by. 4. secvane eon he eurd the name he hur. took out a bottle of aix men, He ‘ted ‘before oa onyet aa en, io! could ‘arrive. Mr, wetiae salt to-day that he would have to postpone nis tp to Lurope, tough he had made all arvangements to sail yesterday, COTTON RISES ON SUPPORT BY BULLS. Cotton opened unusually quiet to-day, prices starting unchanged, but trading @oon became brisk, support coming from the same bulls who bought yesterday, and as offerings were very light prices Tesponded with an advance of 5 points on May, 4 on July and 2 to 8 on later options, The room element was mainly dullish in the fe.0e of poor cables and continued fine weather uy OA Haga aug: ‘he ed because Grsting gl be The Hi to 7.78; eee bid; shot gerard als yt ad Ta ir, 7. ey rep apiionet hal November ui) Be kos Bee ith Jurors’ toon by dep-| "The late Pray ae: Otay, 7.7; July, Sycgpil sage a sdingeig Sout iN ; THE vEROW Manner. je for con- ponte 2 i Bhe has her . Gisplucement * Discounts heeds the money more Tweaker tm expéotation ot eanler | Bien ne‘aecislon yor's Come There rede on the Stock, Exchange was coda ‘otion wen talten at-| 1.66; October, 7th ———e Misa Goodwin, of Boston, Demands Government {s a just oné, and because by | Of the principle involved in the case, Miss Marion, Goodwin, of Boston, has ‘eet the maohinery of the Government in WANTS 450, DUTY REFUNDED Return’ of That Amount, 11. legally Charged, She Says, led that her claim against the sige to recover forty-five cents which Tan Covert Cloth and black Black Taffetas Silk Coats. WALL OT WL STREET Railroad Companies arouse only! eoep- tical comments in Stook Exchange’ cir- oles. While it is true that the. fecent ‘claim | Purchase of the Ontarlo & Western by the New Haven & Hartford, excited a temporary anxiety on the part of the gel York Central management there elaborate dress, ‘§OROSIS The Beat Shos for Women, The tinted leathers used for Sorosis Boots, Shoes, Walking Pumps and Slippers are made to match and harmonize with the fashionable Tans, grays, greens, red and “champagne” tints are particularly attractive. Walking Pumps with “Quaker” leather of which the shoe is made are now on exhibition in dull kid as well as patent in black and. the various colored bow of The Sorosis models are made on lasts designed in the Sorosis Shoe Factory; they are thus original and exclusive. These lasts are made in accordance with the exact rules of proportion and outline and are absolutely perfect. _ Every type of foot is provided for. The new “Gibson” tie models with the eblong Silver eyelet-holes, made of delicately col- ored leathers,—are highly recommended for _ AMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. JAMES MoGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Cloaks Cloth Coats, Close fitting, semi-fitting. and “box” back, 12,50 and 18,00 Medium or three-quarter length. \ 16.00 and 19.50 Twenty-third Street, {se good reason to believe that an ami- JAMES McGREERY & GO, Misses’ Suits, Children’s three-quarter length Coats, twilled Worsted, with belted backs, tan, Colors:—"'Spring” grey and Sizes 6 to 12 years, 7-59 Children’s Russian Blouse Serge or Checked cloth Dresses, 475 iadaicieeeeitinhencaiajaiiiiiaa | ERTEELS® spring model ? Walking Suits of Checked cloth. Bodice strapped showing Taffeta silk Under- Waist, Pleated skirt, Every garment in the lot 1s strictly all.wool, elegantly made tn the latest cut and newest styles. The assortnient includes FRIDAY, March 31. Boys’ All-Wool (overt Overcoats, ages 2% to 15; TWoePiece Suits, 7 to 16; Norfolk Suits, with knicker Reports of unfriendly relations be- 22,50 pants, 6 to 15; Three-Piece Vest Suits, 7 to 15; Russian Blouse Sults, extra collar, 3 to 8, and Boys’ Sailor tween the New York Central apd the , Suits, ages 3 to 11 Preseatiey garments for which you wouldn’t hesitate to pay $4.50 and $§.00; special, all wy e , New York, New Haven @ Hartford | Pana “aurplice” model RUMOROW Atiseeeb sbnsessUiasnecis Rs sNuctses sasaeniossedD Db ST NIN tf ; Walking Suits, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 45,00 Panama or. Cheviot Pleated Made of it me Ta Go-( inte. From 9:.4.My rat P.M. Only, 200 Adjudtable Folditg Go-Carts all steel running gear, eubber hee en folded wheels, stan 1) 44 i FASTEST GROWING STORE bers ci Bed Sets. From9 A.M. Till 1 P.M. Only Renatssance Bed Srts. 100 Renaissance Pod Sets, deep valance, renaissance centre and in. sertions, including b Ister rol, cover fo natch, From 'Q .50 tolhen! up, Special from a Mito ‘P.M, 9 A.M, to1 P.M, Complete... Double Blue Stamps fee 330 ul 12, Single from 12 to 6. the A broad assortm. An All Day Event of Tremendous Importance, of tan covert cloth, broadcloth and cheviot in blue, red or brown, dec ) Sicilian In champagne, brown or blue, All are beautifully strictly 1 man-tallored; sizes 4 to 14, No ‘ H Girls’ Govert Goats---4 Hours On Sale From 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M, Only. ” These are the Newest Box Coats, sizes 6 to 14, and are made from tan covert cloth, with handsome silk embroidered emblem; double breasted, fancy button trimmed, and Cloth Spring coats ever offered. Cn sale from 9 A.M, to 1 P.M, to-morrow, atsovesssseesrsens si $1. 00 Waists for 4 Hours a 79G. These are regular $1,00 waists and you cannot buy them anywhere else for less thin that, They're newest embroidery, in blind or open effects; tucked or pleated eides, pleated back, tucked / Q cuff, full sleeve and fancy soft stock. No mail orders, and at this price we must limit’ two to Cc Special for 4 Hours, From 9 A, M. Till 1 P, M. Only, Coats made from fine guaranteed taffeta sik, new collarless style with {ull pleated are made from all-wool tan covert cloth, fancy stitched flat collar, button trimmed, very full self colored satiny all sizes; choice of either coat from 9 A, M. till 4 P. M. to-morrowee-s A opr Seven-Day Offering, Beginning To-Morrow florning. is our price for 4 Suit or ‘Overcoat, or Prince Albert Coat and Vest, made strictly to your measure from fabrics which you may select in this store, We'll give you absolute satis. We want your order EVERY season, That;s why we are backing this offer with such a liberal guarantee. That's why we are and blue serges, thihets, cheviots and clay worsteds, as well as an assortment of all the newest inixtures and colorings in cassimeres, f ly. It to bring thebiggest resuits ever known in the same period of ti Talbot ee he retin the worntdaniy uit aroeeat Bout aad the style vol the feel er alin the ” $3. 00 and $4.00 Values at 2 98. Don’t miss this event! These suits were made up to be sold at $3,00 and $4.00 each and it’s un- Uaidnaed at one of the greatest boys’ clothing values ever presented. The lot. includes Boys’ with exira collar, 310.8; White Pique Eton Sailor Suits, 6 to 12; Corduroy TwoePiece Sults, 7 to 15. These sults are unsurpassed for durability and will wear like iron, while the style makes via ally aw desirable for this great opportinty of buying a $3.00 and $4.00 sult here tomorrow at, ‘at including handsome silk coats, shown in all the new shades; all 2. 9 3% $ Up fo double and more, _ Choice all day 1 To-morrow. sss flat collar, of green, castor or red panne velvet; full box back, with beit; full sleeve, with faced and fancy cuffs, Style adapted from a $6.00 garment, and is one of the prea Positively QO: Sale To-Morrow From 9 A, M. Till 1 P. M. Only, a ? made of white dotted Swiss or sheer white lawn, with broad panel front or three rows of acustomer. Choice of these $1.00 walsts to-morrow from 9 A, M. till 1 PB M., at,..... Taffeta or Govert Goats at $3.69. loose belted back, braid trimmed and finished with ribbon, all sizes. Also Covert Coats, sleeves, fly front, strictly tailor made, with French seams, and lined throughout with rich Only $12.50 for Materials, Workmanship, Fit and Finish Equal to $18 Garments. faction, or we'll give you a new suit, or we'll give you your mdney back, offering garments in this opening sale which we are absolutely sure you cannot duplicate elsewhere under $18.00, The fabrics are black cheviots and worsteds. Every garment hand-tatlored, with hand-made buttonholes and hand-padded collars, ] e Of usual $18.00 class, 4 Kod or an Overcoat, or @ Prince Albert Coat and Vest, made to your measure for.. 5 fof Woollens of the American Woollen Company, Department 3, latest patterns and designs, uble-Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 15; Norfolk Suits, with knicker Gants, 6 to4s; Russian Blouse Suits, dress wear, Shown in a broad assortment to meet the taste of the most SHG, Don't miss Boys’ $5.00 Suits at $2.9 4 Bi Splendid Shoe Sale. portunities for Men and Children. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of olld Ie ip teer and well made, In Men’s Underwear. Offering medium and Itght weight garments at almost half values Everygarment in this remarkable offering is strictly first quality, It is the greatest underwear offering cheerful, ‘The heavy settic-| CHICAGO BROKERS ‘FAI cable understanding was speed * fs heat styles, The girls’ sizes are 8, 844, 9, 914, 10, 40%, 44, $ FAIL. Tenched, it ts a taot that the Contrats| Walking ekirts, that we ever made at the opening of the Spring yh TUITE sets ars Ae 9) Hy tO Bveringham & Co, Had to Face | Pan of establishing a new line between 6 Season. with heavy soles; sizes i 84, New York and Boston has been practi- 50 has f Hght- 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11, 11%, 12, Poor Business and Di; The purchase consists of Hght-welght and medium-weight 1 Ay mess and Dig Expenses, cally abandoned, Wxisting conditions ribbed galbriggan underwear, shown in blue, salinon, ecru, 2% 43, 13%. Speelal uh re Pic eh ori liaammad di ages & bgp ae Ldlehaye bathalyel bei brown and natural, The shirts have ‘ong sleeves, fine palr Heese Oke a 10) lon firms jgreasive os ee! . ' on jon the Boar of Trade, ordered trades |New York Central and the New Maven Twenty-third Street, pe dunelane Heed a poets hee Te PMS “Golden Ben,'’ a high. a ie. os get Sis very soft 4 Wer? | clowed out to-day, Announcement of |@ Hartford. As Wall etrect understands bands, pearl buttons and sus- r th tbs alee 4 vere Bt, 9, 9%, 10, 104, 11, 1144, 42, the firm's suspension cawwd some ex- | Charles 8, Mellen..wee made-Preals Aidit Chapess, Evee¥) aarmient ET TBA AS, LAU AC CTR aed to citement among the traders, but prices |dent of the New York, New Haven & ; s neatly sewed and carefully 9 13, vty id ', bi not Dercoptbly astvoteg as the HAioihe larasiy throu, Peek iar ona! ——— finished, Many of tem, are Men’s Leather Slippers. tam rea Hot cartyang any lates Moe, i La koh ° bank statement th worth more than 7s¢. each; on leather backs, leather lined; all 69¢ A . , ie ‘ vailies of customers, to meet ODIIED:| strong in New York Central also, It | #4 ‘oonaiaaraile oon: 75c Negligee Shirts at 49c Spectal Lot of Men's Shoes al $1.59. , Geary tpenses,"aro the reasons’ given |18 not reasonable to suppote that ar.|'Sny°oe the atinclat = forces ot ti © NORE 4 to-morrow. Vici Kid Shoes, , a reed \- \. 5 EA TONE TO. for the suspension, Morgan would have desired Mr, Mellen rr pret: on ee announcement | New Negligee Shirts—One of the best makes, in plain and pleated styles; Ppeeiat odes ae wath, Iain toes or with . TRADING IN WHEAT, Srtceeedtioomeremerane ake the Presidency of Now Eng-| hr K te the Rito that ny subscrip- |” dark and light effects;. an immense variety of new designs; toe caps. Alto. Patent Leather and Storm Calf Getprice SAY HE STOLE AND land's great consolidated tor the | Hon hag heen to, enormously @ Persie: all have detached cufl and are made in best possible manner; CI} shoes... Neu RCN rey astadeeteaibscriiead ies } Web's: taich batter tone! to th TRIED TO EAT TICKETS,|the Vaniervilt syatem, wan ae me would hays svete RE ralested, ‘iw abort | p__ splendid 75¢. value aleve -s-ser % om 7 6 0 | the 4 it syatem, with . : pe to-day, with some excite- i4'a0 lel y ident! ra Pe thar ore = , May ff Chiouge. Otherwise | A man whe ould he wae Michael Fe- | subject, ‘Any fant otal suibscri tana will enc $50 00 on Wa Net 1-6 to 6-8 @ cent higher, |hey. CsA oa a Nalioy chopper at Ady the Cookral and the he N m, per attention aaily, | dal e's on ito at- (Aves rae High, Low. Clowe, oh'«, i Jay Cet neh dng here to 98 7-8, July | the Cortlandt street station of the Sixth antford roads would inv: ve worth of them were sold ' ‘ 87% 4+ OK, ©. FLBpt. HB M+ 4! 18900 Rub, Goods... -s 8 Bt. Avenue ‘‘L,” and who 1s alleged to|Fenneyivauis, eee ore today at prices ranrine from ye Tone ar alten ” Me Gt dt | MOKnIcK, Too 18 104 16 IN| 2600 R. Gade, pfiveltBH 102 100K 434) a NH = feedy and have been employed as a ntrike breaker, "4 4 to outdoor market generally i i 1001, H. & West, 4 40 40 —% 644 Sloss-Sheff..... 8% Wh + — ly was well was held in $400 bail by Magistrate Wh system, ‘lho friendly and od-operdt.ve | was alee steady, WOCh & N, W..28% 242 29% — % » EB. Bi bs Tie 104 + % Doosan “with wheut, ; my bad strate Whit-| alliance between the Vanderbiits and 70 Chi, Gt. W.., 24 23% 23% 100.Long Island,. 69 59 «69 -+2%| 20 S.L.&S.F.2dpf 10% Tit Aa by vl in tie ‘om urt to-day on ajthe Pennsylvania Hailroud the re- ' %| 5000 Lou, & Nash.142% 11% 11% 10 St, L, 8, W.% 2% 2 = % IbWAy ‘Hork's opening pri arn 0 ee allege Stolen Ls dlokota, sult of many years of patient dip The Closing Quotatt 200. C, Gt. W. pf B 85% 35% 85% + b bere 4 ist L WWee Gm 6H HH + M4 ay, Ili 1-2; Septe the tate, f of the St uapRtectiveser | macy and of the expenditure of move Btlone: 71002, M; & Bt, P.17% 175 176% + %| 700 Manhattan . 1674 16% 167 —%| 1000 Bt L. MiWeDt. ie aU fon, b Needy By nh wetting: Le than §400,000,000 for jolnt NST agar in Net | 900Chi, Terminal. 18% 17% 18% + %, 5800Met, St, F 122% + % 1850 Sou Pacific... 67M 66% 67% + % t | glace of the “Hexet b x so,that the tok- CT POUR, Et aii Bales, , Hist. Low. Close, Ch'e,| 400 Chi, Term. pf. 8 844 85 + 44, 10200 Met. Secu. $8 6+ %) G00 Sou. Pac, pt..119% 118 ih 5 % ve youl a tek An at after ino paves! Wiens roratione Wil scout and It way. be SOO All's Ch'ers ..1% 17 17 2000 Chi, Un. Tr., 10% 6% 10% + 4 2000 Mex, Cent 2% 320 Sou, 20. 8 Bh NM + : t Fahey tried to chew, and swallow “more | *aken for granted that no‘ influential 62 100 Chi, r pts 4 45 +3% | 100 MSP & §: 18 1% | 2000 8t. R, & T. Co "% i m—h than a dozen tickets.” vl inane trunk Ine field Is look- 80% +1% | 5000.C.C. & St..108% 107% 108% + 4 600 M.8.P.5. 166, pit a Me & 1, 0% Vt 3 —h Spring Clothes ' Ho OORAN RATE WAR ‘tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit pool way| “ho Am Oar & § 7h, 9% 18000. Col, F. & Ir. 68 67% 7h — 4) WOM. K, & T., athe | ohh wm ae deli: Br eeicg j particularly active to-day, and succeed- Pf.100 = 99% 99% + %] T0Col H.C, & 1.16% 164 16% +%, 100M. K. & T. vf, HY Gh 6H + 4 180 Tex Paclito., 3 4 f B LIVERPOOL, England, March 31,—/¢d Jn putting the, price of this stock,a| 100 Am. Cot, Oll.. 34 34% 34% — | 90(0 Col, ‘South ly 20% +1% | 2600 Mo, 07% 106% 107 +1 | 00 Mhid Av. IR. Ne en or Oys. The rumor of the probability of a r Peart Bove 8 Ay der phe stimulus) 2400 Am, Grass T.. 9% 8% 8a — %! 1700Col, Bo. Ist pf, UM +174 | Meu Nat, tle Wm GL +1Sy, 2000 Tol, mw + Hh] I | fetal of the Fate war between the At- Prat Pa goneerning prospective earn: | mo0Am 1 & Li pf. 614 Sih B14 3900 Col, So, 2d pf. 3% 37 +1%| lO Nat, Bis. C. pla 12% 120 —4 ee, | Little fellows of five, half. lantic, steamship companies is ofctally | ing’ developed in B, KR, T, Yo Anthony | 200 Am. 5% 6% — % | 1800Con, Gas Oh =H | wo vat, Lead vs dT Ah AT + sy Aa suey grown and grown-up bo Ril ial ba N. Brady and hig friends was attributed | 20) Am, 39 +H] 8OCorn: PI 4 re 0 109 be win OR. U, 1h 15% + i i Na p hd the getivity in thee snares, ws well a8 | 1¢9 Am, 204 41% te + 141 tor 200 5100 Un 4 44+% all are provided here wit SHIPPING NEWS. mock Early. in the day. the latter was | (0) Am, 464,414, | 600 Dei Ww0% + 4) MN, 1 + Hil Chinn Ene ine ast awe tat apparel which pleases beth ( outaeepamge aa’ the feature In the industrials, | 2700 Am. 50% + Me %0 Del, L, 291% — 44) 90m) N, Y, Ce 161 + Union Pac 10% 129 WO 1%, f ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Heourtties showed strength | 109 Am, 115, + 4,| 100 Den. 4 + 9 | HOON YC & ih + | mn, Ry Inv. 4 9 4 —1 them and their parents, Bun rises, 6.47/8un sete, 6.28/Moon lata ‘the continued confidence of, the pes ‘ aay + | 200 D. 80% + %! 400.N 40%, Me 10 Un Ry In, 187 ‘| PORT OF NEW YORK, i 25200 Am, v1 101% 102% +144 | 10D. M. | yy y 5M ob te at SCT Me, sa +s! Its full of snap and style; 1800Am, Smelt, p.12% 121% CABS RAR Ta Lia | the Nomth. Am | Sut. «| gives trim fit; keeps its shape’ Hadine ta xe Coa) & | 9 Am. Bt. I 10H) 1644 — 94 | EO? Plat WHIM | ris Ont, & West oi d 1 d wel i und the i ie vi OL rat 1000Am St F pf, 4% Ob 3 A | sora, Coast * and wears long and well, hive had the effect of) soo Am, Sugar... 141 149% +114) 8 +3 100 Pag, Co rt AMEE! Ie) Am. Tod ph, MY 6% | om + x ‘; Chltdren's Suits, $6.60 to $7,60, E Wool. 80 29% 2% — 14 ee ’ Wool pt am M "10 1% 107% 41 | is ‘ i Hy Boys Sults, $10 to $25. 7g 4114] tale | * 4 61 +1 +1 al Bae 1 Gea, Ch, Co.p.102 102 eel H ackett,Carhart&Co ream Hay a ‘ C P 1424 14 M9 TH, Central ..,160 itt + %| Three Cor, 13th St. muda,” } 1) 109 Balt, & Ohlo..108% 107% 1064 + % saat ales a ale [ init + 4 | BROADWAY | Cor. Canal Si, J for the purpose of submit-| 9300 Brooklyn R, T. 094 67% 07% +1 Pe id | 19800 Rep, Steel 50) Wie, Ae Chams ounce Prpaugrire tine ome idennite py ation, Friends 100 Brunswick Co, 19% 18% 18% + % Bee rome o vid ‘he 0200 Rep, Steel pf. 10) Wis,’ Cent, ae + % Stores New Rio Gi of Mr, Hoadley look for action. favor-) so But, & Sus. pf 0% 9 WH +16 Sk Brad — ‘| 31800 Reading ...++5 % 4 apres’ ve a merger, within’ the vind 200 Oat, PAO .....1h 1B 18K + 1 rtded 6 | 14700 Rock Inland». 8% 08% ae ea

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