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Show LIKE A COMET. An Insurance Company Fla.hr through H Loudon, Leavtiig Hehiiid a Lon H of H London", March 31. William Di ft the former agent of the New York Life In Hj surauce company, who gained Coniid IH notoriety in connection with insurance LI uiethods. and who started iu business here, 'lias failed with liabilities amounting to 1SS,000; aaaeta not worth 110, Baron Von i-r in M. V. for the Jtowmarkct divsion of Sulfolk, is among the creditors. He has o claim of 4000 against Dfekelsplel. Dinkelspiel succeeded ia doing a very large business iu England, and proii.ilily got the Now York Life Into about as much trouble here as in America. The creditors, besides Baron Stern, include Colonel North, the nitrate king, $10,0110; Sir VfUllain Far-uier, Far-uier, MOM; Fisher Smith, 15,000 ; 8. Mc Leay, $32.VX); J. 8. Brown, N005; Peter Dollar, a livery stable keeper, $375; the International In-ternational fur stores, $37 , Ked'crn, the tailor, $17.r; Madame Schwabc, the court dressmaker. $1400. Home of these debts speak fer themselves. Olnkelspiel's method was to get some provincial man to insure as a decoy tuck on the promise of his insurance for nothing, if be allowed his name to be icd. Dinkelspiel lived ill the West End in luxury. Most of the claims against the es tate are legitimate. |