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...defalcation of Cashier Ruth of the Washington (Pa.) bank probably amounts to $75,000 or $80,000. He has been arrested for embezzlement on the oath of one of his bondsmen...
...account of the cashier of the Savings Bank of Washington, Pa., is found to be from $30,000 to $60,000 short. Speculation was the cause. The bank is secured by a bond...
Another Newark bank defalcation. S. H. Condict, a bank director, has been found guilty of aiding Cashier Baldwin to the amount...
...check that astonished the cashier...
Every robbery and defalcation, from that of the clerk who took the money from the letters in the Post-Office to the more recent case of the Albany cashier, was committed for the selfish purpose of living better. The former bought a house for his parents; the others took what did not belong to them for purposes of rash speculation, or to cover debts. This is the old story over again, - each embezzler meaning to restore the funds, but none doing so. Making haste to be rich, the dishonest inclination to live beyond one's means, to equal or outshine...