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WE'VE HAD A CHANCE. Business Troubles Continue---Confidence has been Restored, but the Farmers' Wheat and Cotton has Done the Work---The Sherman Law Still in Force. The Moffett, Hodgens & Clarke Company, Jersey City, is in the hands of a receiver. Liabilities $900,000. Twelve "business troubles" were re corded in New York City August 31st. Marquis Logerot, proprietor of the Hotel de Logerot, New York, has as signed. Liabilities $147,000. MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 31.-John B. Koetting, cashier of the defunct South Side Savings Bank, arrived here last night from Denver in custody of Detective McManus. He was at once arrigned in the Municipal Court upon a charge of embezzlement and held in $10,000 bonds in default of which he was lodged in jail. AUSTIN, Minn., Aug. 31.-The Exchange Bank, of Lyle, in this county, has closed. It was a private bank owned by A. H. Anderson. It is believed to have assets sufficient to cover its liabilities.