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‘A FEMALE BEEWIVE. Souvenirs of the Collapse of the Boston ‘‘Ladies’ Deposit Company.” . Plaintive Statement of the Tear- ful Female Engaged in Running It. Blight Modifloation of tho Anglo-Bengales Principle, a Basket Instead of o " Safe Being Used, FEMALE BANKING + Bptciat Dispateh to The Chteayo Tribune, postos, Mass., Oot. 17.—Mra, Howe aud Mrs. Gould, tho President and Agont of the Ladica’ Deposit Company, sro sti in tho Tombs, on charge of obtaluing money by false protenses. Tho bull of tho former fs fixed nt $20,000, and of tho latter at 310,000, which they havo beon nn- nblo to obtain, ‘Lhey are completely broken down, aod Mrs. Gould fa to-night under the cure ofnphysician, Bfrse Howe has mide n atitoe ment to a reporter in which she claims:to havo been cntiroly Innocent of nny Inton- tlonal wrongdoing, and there {sm grow. ing suspicion that” both were tools in tho hands of designing rogues, Mra. Howosnys; & Apout five yenrs ago, While at No, 60 Garland street, Lwas omployed by othors as agent for the * Lutles’ Deposit,’—by othors whose nnimes I do not care now to mennvion, at least not for the present. [was {nstructud to taka on deposit all moncy from Indiés who were dosfrous to. cave doposita for one year. The institution was ONIGINALLY ORGANIZED IN ALEXARDNIA, VAn in 1816 by Ara. Dr. Juckson, who belonged originally to Fredericton, N. Band who, in her time, was engaged In oxtensive phiiunthropla work while trayeling about the country. [ canvot aay whether or not Stra, Jackson was woulthy, but she had many friends, L worked ag nyent of the institution hero under Miss Mary A. Rogere, and when tho tntter‘died, about Jost February, {0 Florida, I took her place, Miss Crandelt was employed by the Deposit and Mra, Gould as an agent. I cannot tell how mnuny de- positors thore were at tho bunk, or how much money thore was taken, as thoso who employed me hnd control of tho books. [never signed a note for. deposits since I ccused to be nyent, 80 T don't think they can hold mo for that, Then tho nutes were not presented In this elty, but In some other plnee. I think the monoy takon each day was, = : PLACED IN A RASKET, and every evening some of tha men behind tho Deposlt came to tho house, counted the money, ond carried it nway. Then, each morning, some one vf tho men, sometitnes two, would call at the house and leave with mo whut they thought inlzht be necessary to carry on tho busincts of theday. Sometimes thoy would bring away at ight packuges of $5,000 and $10,009, and in tho, morulng would leave mo ns much na $500 fortheday, During the ten dayaof the Into run I paid out more than $76,000, nnd I feat cer- tainif tho rush had not como so sudden, and ‘been AO prolonged, we could have pald every * cent claimed by dopositars; but now £ do not caro what becomes of ine, ns uly good name Is gouc. The rush was such thnt, abouttho let of the month, my employers said that Taught not to pay out anything to partles who had re- eclved Interest Zorn certain thine in advance. About that timo I paid out in ono day about $20,000. I was well acquainted with many of the leading men of Washington, and many of them to-day will tell you that I never refused to pay any one an honest debt, and that I never wronged any one, and, in tho present crisis, would have paid all the depositors If those for whom L worked had not SHUT DOWN IN SUPPLYING ME WITH FUNDB. Tho crash finally came by tholr refusing to allow te to pay any of the principal on which interest hnd been pat up to Jun. 1 next, al- though I feel sure they could have supplicd ma with all the funda that werv necessary for tho purpose. Last May [ went to tho’ houso on Brookline street, which I bought and fitted up with my own money, I have now gut tho deeds of tho house in my pocket to prove that it is wy property. My snalury nt tho Lndlos’ Deposit was $300 per month, which was pald to me cach month in advance, The Ludies’ Deposit waa tn the contro! of twelve gentleman, all of whom aro rich, and stand bigh Boolally. All, from their nye, are presumably men of family, und somo of thom Ivo out of town; others of thom sicep and cut together, and some of.thum havo offices down town and «aro well known to tho business community, A couple of thom reside at tho West End. Same of thom did drivo fast horaca, at lenst thoy gid when I went out to ride with them. (Yet I can- notspeak for tho kind of horsea with which thoy took others out to drive.) I WILE NOT YET SAY WHO THE MEN ATE, No two of thom hardly over caine to the bani togelttor, but generally one at n time, oxcept the two men who uanully came ovonings ta taka thetnoney away. Thoy did not come but very seldom untill the progont troubles occurred, do not cure to any Just now who the ntenare who run the Deposit, but, 1f Iam not protected [In my Present unbiuppy condition, thors with be a weoplng aud gnushing of teeth that wil even . surpass any howl ever heard in Rome, I cannot think that my fronds have all desortod mo, T witl not tell you to-night the numes of the men who um- ployed me, but, at the proper time, I may givo alt I know in court, with tho names of all cons comed. I think it Ia terrible fora woman of yoy uge to be here, particulurly when Lam inno- cont of alland uny wrongdoing, Ido notknow that tho mon who ran the bank aro SPORTING MEN Of GAMBLERS, for I do not know them well onough to say that thoy nro auch kind of people, Ido not wish to say anything that I do not know to ben fact, ‘Tho real caugo of iny troubles, and thogo which brought’ on the present vondition of affuira at the Doposit, was duo to tho cninity of a ian culling Nimsolf “Dr. Qurdnor,” a spiritualist. Ho came tu mo about alx waeks oxo and wanted me tolonn him $108. He had been Just married, and sold ho'was deud broke, I told him Lwas not allowed to loan any of tho funds of tho concern, and, inore than that, tho institution hod no doalings «whatever with men, He thon asked to be. omployed by mena an Agent, but Tevuld not do it, Tho Doctor went olf breathing vengeance against me, and tho fame night called on Sfisa Fairbantca, who hold soveral books of depository, nt the Motel Shaw- mut. He represented that the bank would suro- ly burst, and .urged her to toll bor friends to draw out thelr monoy atonas, Next day the Tun begun, and over $0,000 wore pald out, Tho octor contiiued ta catl on all the deposltora be heurd of, got thom also to draw, and ‘TUE RUN CONTINUED, 5 “ “The Doctor ut tho sumo timo proposed ta Take & good thing out of the run by telling tho deposltors that bo cuuld easily get thelr money they woutd pay him S per cent on alt suis collectod by him and the lawyor who wus con- ected with him," Whito tho unsoundness of tho so-called “Ludics’ Deposit” waa a generally oon- coded fat in the community, tho Sbrupt suspension of business and the collupso of the institution after a comparativoly briot run ig something for which only those oon- Sersaut with tho blatory of sitailar bogua banks Another countrios wero propared. Whilo bere nd thoro are to be found wealthy persony who an alfurd ta lose tholr Investinents, ¢ s THY MAJORITY OF THs DEPOSITONS &TO women in only ordinary clreumstunces who bud lutrusted alt. thelr savings to thls woman and hor nsgualutes, Yany of thoso women will, in consequence of. tho falluro of tho concern, be stripped of alll thelr property, and ‘turned penniless upon tho cold charity of the world, It bolngya well-known, fact that not a fow of them had mortuaged tholr houses, furuiture, and ovon tholr wearlug op- Purcl, so uy to invest the proceeds in tho Lat dles' Depoatt."" The great majority of the books Which huye boon placod in tho hauds of Iaw- yere ure duted within alx months, which §udieates that the grent rush of business bas Yeon dono within thit timo, Alroady upward Of seyenty-fye depositors have, through thelr Attornoys, luvied upon the property of Bra. Howe, ana thelr cluims fn tho aggregute sro Tully equal to the estimated yuluo of the hauso And Its contents. Keepers are in possesslon of the peoperty, and will remain in tho bonso until wv ypreuiée mode of procedure agalust the prup- z thedd sartoud upou by tho seyerul attorneys ine ——_ HERBERT DAVIS, Pid Youx, Oot, 17,~Herburt J. Davis, an tron lpping and commission morohant, of Courts oxcurslgglaty, wha, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1880, Jandt atreot, has turned over his property to his creditors. Davia was tho buyer for Flood, and also represented other California firms. Ho wan involved te somo oxtent by tho fallure of Georgo Hawos & Co. of San Francisco. Davis" assets, chiefly fron, havo atl ven turned over to his creditors, who are to take care, of his papers. After the ereditors reniizo on the morchandise, ania sntisty thelr claims, the surplus in to be ree turned tohim. At present values he catinates his equity at $25,000. — TIE CANADIAN PLAN. | Speelal Dupateh to The Cateago Tribune, MosrhteaL, Oct, 17—Judgmont was given yosterilay In the caso of A.B. Gault & Co, ya, C.D. Champuys, fur $10,110, the amount of an Account for gveds supplied and futerest. The defendant fatled, and was aued tinder the net as n fraudwlent bankrupt, the plaintive gettin Judgment for the full amount of their clan, 7 the amount is not paid, with custa, tho defund- ant Is to be imprisoned six months. FIRE RECORD. A'T’ CHARLESTON, 8S, C. Cranteston, 8 A fire broke ont Inone of tho cot! oda of tho Commercial Cotton-Press & Wharf Company at’ o'clock this afternoon. .A strong northwest wind swept tho flames rapidly down ‘the wharf, consuming two Inrge cotton-sheda sand oa brick wares house partlully covored with cotton. The fire soon aprenl ta Lue cotton on the wharves, and theuce to threo British fron steamships, the Horrowdale, Travancore, and Uedfurd, which wore lying nt the pler- partially londed with cot- ton. The Borrowdale js badly damaged, and Is still burning, having on bonrd about 1,000 bales of cotton. Thy ‘Trayanvoro and Bedford aro only sllehtly damaged. A derrick on tho Bed- fond was burned, and, tn falling atruck tho Third Mate on the head, killiug bim wtmost instant! ‘The estitnnted loss Is 2 ued ut $20,000, exclusive of burnt and damaged cotton on the stenuships. The damage to bulld- ings, sheds, and wharves of the Commercial Wharf Company is estimated at $50,000; fully insured, Tho total loss {s about $200,000; fully covered by insurance, mostly Jn foreign com- panies, AT NORTIL WYOMING, ILL. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Tounon, HL, Oct, 17,—At about 01h a.m. yes= terday a fire broke out about the middicot a row of ning wooden buildings in North Wyo- ming, used ng stores, restaurants, dwellings, ete., and the Fariners' Bank, In two hours tle entire row was destroyed, Tho wind was blow- ing a gale from the west. Only by the herolam of the eltizens wus tho Castle brick block, on tho north, @ hirge warehouse, the cloyator, the depot, and the corn-crils across the street to the eastward ved. The loss on buildings 1s 225,000; Insurance, $300, The merchandise, et wasaived, The flre was occusioned by a ney whieb the Iandlord had refused to re, whon naked to by bis tenant that morning. The contonts of tho farmers’ Bank were removed In time to Indura safety. {NEAR CLINTON, ILL. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CrintoN, Ill, Oot. 17.—-Ex-County Judge Grae hum’s{ino.country residence, lucuted In Barnett ‘Township, vorthwest from Clinton, took flre late yesterday afternoon, und before belp could be secured, burned to buts ground, with all the cons toute, aguregating a logy of $2,500, AY COLUMIUS, 0. ConusrBus, 0.,Oct. 17,.—Tho contents and rosi- dence of 8.1, MeCoy were destroyed. by tro to- day. Loss, $1,000; no insurunce, AT SHEBOYGAN, WIS. Snenoyaan, Oct..17,—-A fire this morning destroyed ton buildings, Toss, $10,000; Insured. ——————— " THE RAILROADS. THE WABASH WAR, The Sabbath was uot respected by tho ralirond warrlora yesterday, All tho ticket oflices wore open during tho forenoon anda thriving busl- ness in cheup tickets was dune. The sltuation has notchunged from what it wis tho day be- fore, nnd the sumo rates woro asked, «A Jarge amount of ticketdto Kungas City at W cons were sold by.all the roads leading to that point. Tho Alton, Iiinow Contral, and Wabash teins coming in yesterday morulng were crowded with yok, ndyuntige. of, tho tow rates to Bpoud a Sunday i, thls-vity.,; Taw Wa- busk trifa coming in yesterday morning was compoyed of at couches, and threo sicop- crs alt crows w sulfocution, Although the Wabush people celal that ‘they received $340 for the round trip from ench uxcttraloniat, It fa stated thut thoy reculyved much tess. Une of tho excurtionists told a ‘Teinuny representitive that he puld $110 for tho ruund trip, and the probability fs that the othors have puld no more, it us mtich. ‘Cho St. Louts Repuitican claims that the more pro- iinent people on thia traln were curried free. However this may be, it fa certaln that the rod will not be ublo to doclure a dividend from the prolits derived from thia business. Further developments In the tight will nodoubt ‘be made to-day, und bot thines may be expected. dt ds thought that before to-nicht tho Kustern roads will have become inyolved in tho tight, and the, Bustern rates will drop ty the suing nominal tlgures as tho Western, Of FBC, there {4 no possibility thut go flerco and x & contest can last very TH 'y lonse, for, if st shout, the daunmge done te the ronda would be Incul- culable, Tho probubilitius aro ut tho Kallroad Presidents at tle incoting to bu held at Now York Wednesday will devise some plan by which the war can be stopped, It Is certain, however, that In any event tho ratestost, Luuls, Kansas City, and other polnts to. whieh n= ited tickots without number wore suld will never: agaly reach the tigurcs asked before the com miencoment of thls war, ‘Tho Wabush alone bas probvubly suld cnough unlimited tickete already to covor Its posalblo tratiic from this city for tha noxt two or three years, and us lone is thers tckots are out competing nos oxunot, In jus tice to thomsclyes, make tho regular rutes higher: than tho rates nt which,those unlimited tickets werosold, If tho litter course ft puraucd, It fs nat likely that guc-third of the uniititad tickata suld during the list few days will over be used, but tho speculutors who bought thom will bo anly too glad to take them back to the ratlroad compnules aud have thoy redeemed, VANDERBILT'S OCEAN STEAMER SCILEME, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New Youx, Oct. 172—An fnportant schome has come to lght, within a few days, regurding the fereign shipping trade of tho Now York Ventral Raltroad, which, If true, wilt create uw acnsation In railroad clrelea and cnuso constd- erable fluttering among tho other rival Ines, The story, as told, is brioily this; Tho New York Coutral & Hudson River Hallrond Company has mudoa conmiet with tho now East Hiver Bridgo, which {a to be constructed next year from this city to a point above Long Island City, for ox- olusive right of tho frelght = transpor- tatlun fromm Hunter's Point to Montauk Point,. Ie 1 Mr. Vanderbilt — hna aceured the absolute control of tho Tour ialund Itallroad, und ho proposes to erect at tho Jattor piace 4 great foreigu grain and provision aulppiny station, and the through Luropeat frolyht wilt all be sence diroct, withuut Lrouking bulk, to Montauk Point. At this point tinmense otevutons and storehouses are to be erected, and itis clued tht by these direct shipments fully ano day’ssuil willbo 1d betwoen this port and Livorpool, tt Is stited that Mr. Vanderbilt's business wbroud bas been to irrange Pally for the detatls of this yreut enterprise, und a tno of steiner his been contracted tor with some of the large Clydo builders, and somo of thes vee. gols, built of purpose for the Now York Coutral Railway traitia, will bo ready to gall to this country for curgocs of fretyht carly next spring, THE BRIDGE WILL PROCEED, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteage Tvibunrs- 82, Paus, Atlnn., Oct. 17.~Judge Nelson, of the United States Court, yesterday rendered tls do- elsion upon the application of the Northern Pu- ella Ratlroad Company for an Injunction to prevyont the Mooscheud & Burneavilie Rullroad Company, othorwiso the St. Paul Minnenpotia & Manitoba, frown building a bridge across tho Hod Itiver. Ho held that the Court had no authority to provont the construction of the bridge mero ly Upon the roprosuntation of the Northern Pus citly that it would ent off trado upatt tho river fram the Northern Paoliic. 1f tho bridge is bullt without loyistative authority or In dedlunce of legislative ohartora, that ig a inattor for the Stato Courts, If it. yl to be a nutaunce oran obstruction to nayigation, tho Federal Court will {uturforo, but not othe: wise, frsonlingy tha construction of tho bridge will procoed. Z D ‘THE WAR AT KANSAS CITY. Gpactal Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, bio. Oot, 17,—Karly this morn: ing tho Wabush Railway bogan selling limited Uckgts to Chlougo for §5, which was lmmeodiutely followed by tho Cliloayo, Nock Istand & Pacifle, Cijcago- & Aiton, and Hannibal & st, Susoph Companios,” Tho sule of unlinited tlekots ut $7 contlnuca, and heavy orders are botuy iilled for paruve residing in Kunsag and portions of Ml —— INCORPORATED. + Bpectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribuns SPRINGFIELD, HL, Oct. 17.—Articles of incor poration hive boon fllod in tho Secretary of Stato's ollico by the Central Ilingls & Wisconala Ratiroad Company, of Chicago, which proposes toconstracta railroad from ftockton, or somo point near there, on the itacine & Boutheastorn Division of the Chfengo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Talirond, to and through tho Clty of Iockford, to and through Kankakee on the TitinolsCentral. The enpltulatock 18 fixe nt $1,000", and tho ecorporntors nro Alexander Mitchell, 8.8, Merrill, Jdobn W. Cary. Milwauke uliits Wadsworth, New York; “Edward Walker, Chieagoy It. P. Lane, Ralph Einerson, N.C. ‘Shoinpsin, ‘Thomas D. Reberton, Willan Tuthrop, lekford. THE WAR AT SPRINGFIELD. Spectal IHapateh to The UAicaga Tribune. Sruayiein, Oct. 17—The anticipated re- newal of interest in the rallrond war hero to- day did not occur, as the Wabash did not reduce the rate on rotund trip tickets to Chleago to $4, as the nfticinls hare stated would be done to- day. Upwards of $1,000 worth of these tiekoty, however, were sold at the former rate, $4, MARINE NEWS. IIOME GATHERINGS, ALONG ‘UIST OF DIBABTERA, ‘On the first paye of this issue will bo found a inrge umount of Interesting marine matter, de- talllng disasters to eliipping and {neldents eons nevted with tho great storm, The chungo of location necessurily curtalls the marina depart- ment proper. DOCK NOTES, ‘The propellers Skylirk and Blessouirer: and schooner Winnie Wing cletred for tho cnat sbore yost nny, Y eau yny afternoon the schooner, Jesro Hoyt. returned from on round trip to Greow Bay which ocenpled twenty days, Tho schooner Joses, loaded with brush, hove up anchor and came, The schooner C, C. Trowbridge has recelyed Ught repairs about hor bow, and tho schooner FL. Danforth repairs to bor ruidder-head, Willinm Bean and Capt. John Perew nbseond- ed to St Louls Saturday night. lets not known that they were burdened with luere, yet the cheap fare proved a temptation, and led them to spend whut money they had, ‘The svhooncrCity of Sheboygan split her fore- sail and Jit in the storm, ‘The take atone the west shore Is covered with Jumber and shingles, parts of deck-londa, ‘The propeller Simcog Is nt Milwaukee witha broken rudieratock,. ‘The schooner Gen. Worth lost both anchors on thls luke. AtKneine on Saturday tho schooner % G. Simmons was damaged by striking tho pler. ‘The schooners York Stute and Mary Collins have had yawwls sinashed inthe South Braneh within wt few days, ‘Tho tug ‘Tom Brown haa returned from BMil- waukee, ‘The depth of water where tho schooner David A, Wells ties $3 suyen Tathoms, The sehvoner Ty} ono of her mizzen chiin plutes cnrrl net with one of tho We bridge abut a The steamer Sheboygan shools up the Ilinols Central Ruiway bridge on Saturday, ‘Tho schooners Charley Wibburd, Maj. Fort Jesse Hoyt, Mury Nau, Nassau, seow 1. of. HI, and stenin-burge Annie Luurie arrived yester> day, and the schooners Lottle Wolf, Metropolis, and Joseph Paige galled—tho two frst numed in tho morning and the Intter in the evening. ‘Tho tug Sweepstakes nlso clenred for Peshtle with barges, and the propediers Commadure and Wo-eo-ken and consort for Butfate. NOTES FROM ABROAD. ‘OLRANINGS, The steamer Algerian, whtlo tying at shelter atSouth Buy during tho recent gale, reports feelng & whter-spout about 4 p.m, off Port Hope. Both endywere funnel-shaped, It swept down tho luke, and after pussing South Ray the lower part fell, making a groat splash. The upper part disappeared In the cluuds,—Usweyo Palladium, ae Capt. u, A. Skinner, of the schooner Young Atmerlea, reported tothe pullce this moraing that sueik-thloves entered bls vessel Inst night and stole 4 palr of glusges valued at 2), ‘Choy niso took two sults of clothes, bouts, ete, Dian tio MUtGOr tha Vv wh, wag ulso loser to ent of wsult, of wearing upparel vilued Mitivndiee H'txconsin, 160 pi. Frank Welcome has purchased the tron stewiver Grace Grummond of Capt, 8, B. Gram mond for £10,000, The Grummmond's Detroit duys are paste Complaints are made ngalnst the holsting en- aineg dong the ore docks at Cleveland, tis anid sparks from them set tre to and burned up the ruifee of the schooner Delaware, and also burned the schooner M, i. Warner's staysail bully Phursdity,, The scuw Witte, inden with stone, struck a bridge nt Clevelund the uther day add gunk, Three hundred and seventy-six of tho 200 yeasels detulned by the revent law in Englund tor the Inspection of -vesecls whose soaworth{- neas was doubled hive buen fonud to be un- sound, and haye been accordingly condemned . for reputes, 3 Paar eae The propeller Conemnugh ‘broke ler crank- pln opposite Detroit on Friday. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. MOVEMENTS AT MILWAUKEE, Syeetal Hiaputeh to ‘he Chtenyo Sridune, Minwaukee, Oct. 17,—Tho tug Hagerman started for North Buy this morning to tow tho disabled schuoner Nalnd to Chicago, and the tux Sturko Mrothors left for Chicago with | the schooner Melvin 8, Dacon. The stenm-barge Diultentino & Moore nls loft for tho sane place, Tho tux sil towed tho schoonor D, G. Fort down from Racine. MONE SERIOUS THAN BUPPOBED, Tho schooner Red White und Blue, whieh ran ashore on Fox Doint, proves to bave sustained cousiderabledumuge. She roqultes about thirty: fuck ut, Mute and her bottom in places is nearly rough, LAKE PorTs, BAND BEACH. | Soretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanp Beaci, Mich,,-Oct. 17.—Additional In harbor. toenight—Vropeiier Atlantic, steam- burge J.P. Donaldson and buryes, Nahant, Jumes Kelly und consort, Jay Gould, Aluska, George L, Colwell and barges, East Saginaw und barges, Suckinaw and barges, tug John Owen, schooners C..N. Johnson, C, A, King, acow Arthur, A southwest gule hus bees blowing all day, with slight snow, vont HURON. Port Hunon, Oct, 17.—Arrived up—Propellor Mary Mills, Poa: up—Sehooner O, 1. Burton. Down—Propollor Gligyow and barges; schoon- ora Saveland, Minoral state; tug A, J, Smith and barges. Wind, west; Nght snow, Weathor cloudy. * DETHOIT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Detnoiy, Mich, Oct. 17.—Vassed up—Propoller Atantio; schooner C, H. Burton, Passed down—Propoller Milwaukoo (No, 25 sebooners Savoland, SMyogutis, John Wosley, R, Doud. ‘Wind aouthwest, sevonteen milos per hour. MARQUETTE, Bpeciar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Manquerre. “Mich... Out. 18,—Arrived—Pro- pellors Cormorant, with Charles Wall; Fluther, with auborner Ironton, ’ « Tho wind veored to tho northenst last night und kicked up 4 big eca, 5 ESGANADA, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Esoanana, Mich, Oct. 17.—Arrived—Propellor in. Clgared—Schouncrs L. Hannu, Libbie Naw, J. B, Kitchen, RSCANAUA, Hpeciat Dispatch ta The Chleago Tribune, Escanana, Mich, Out. 16.—Arrived—Propallors. ra 1. Owon, Egyptian, it. J. Huckett; schooners Thomas Quayle, oadthla, Alley Richards, Jesslo Linn, 3.1, Wiggle, G. D. ‘Hussatt, Potican, Will tam dteGregor, DULUTE. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Dowutn, Minn, Oct. 16.—Arrived—Propellors Mawathn, James Davidson, City of Owon Sound, Arizona; wehoonera Minnebubit, Ogarita, J. C. King, Granger, CLEVELAND, Speciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, CrheveLary, O., Oct. 17.—Cluured for Chicago, scow Vuinpire, FIRE-INSURANCE. An Important Meeting of Underwriters to Ba Mold in Now York City. Special Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, New Youu, Out. 1%—A ounvention of firc- underwrlor, ombracing representatives trom ovory olty nnd town of importance in tho Union, ia to be held jn this elty on Wednesday next. its object is to “tuko mensures to unite tho underwriters of the country in an organiza- tlon whose purposes shall be to muko the truths of insurance economy moro widely known to polloybolders throughout tho country, 28 woll ag to insurinco officers and taanagors,” Prominont underwriters claim that tho fire-Inaurance business is und bus been for somo thne’back Jn a'deinoralized and unhealthy condition, and“ thut this condition baa beon broyght about by reckless competition on tho re of imprudently-managed cowpantes and y what the underwriters are pleaseil to valli tho uneullod-for gnd unjust interference of State Legiataturos, = Protubly wome uctton fook- {ug towards (te Prevention or restriction will betuken, Tho Wisconvin law, makittg the facy of the pulloy tho measure of the sum to be pald in ease of total loss, which failed to becowo a law {u this Btate last winter, together with scv~ ¢rut other laws held to bo adverse to insurance interests, aro, it ie sald, to be prepared in various Stato Logisiatures ducing tue ouming win ter., Iu ‘order that ae muy be prepared in thie to submit arguments Legislative Committees and uso such persuu- sive iniuence as may bo deemed neccessary to rovent obnoxlows legislation, uaderwriters urourbout the country are iu fuyor of, forming & compact und united organization, ‘That this ia likely to bo done on Wednesday there ty littie doubt. Muny othor questions uf direct interest to Insurance companivs will come before tho torte Hon W. L. Brown; schooners May Richards, F. J. King, Zach Chandler, Minnie Slaugas ° \ Convontion, which embraces Ronrd and nou- Toan) representation, and promises to be tho mort important meeting of insurance men over hotd in this city. OBITUARY. GFONGE scrocas, Aptelat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribune. CHamrdtan, Il, Oct. 17.—Col, George Serngrs, Into United Btates Consul at Hamburg, Ger- inany, proprictor of tho Champaign Gazette, und well known throughout the Btate na a Repub Hean etttor and politician, died of consumption at Denver, Coto. yesterday, aged 34 yenrs, His funeral will probably take pinco from his Jate residence In this city on ‘Tuesliay. The Colonet Jenves a widow and two ebfidren, beshtes 2 fine property. There fa universal regret at hia death inthis edmmunity, whera ho has resided for twenty-six yeitts, respected by nll, ‘Tho putill: gation of tlic Gazette will be continued by bi eles. SAMUEL WATKINS, Naanvinee, ‘Tenn., Oot. 1.—Sumuct Watkins, Aprominent citizen, dled here this afternoon, ued 8 years, His remains were conveyed to the Supreme Court room ut tho Capitol, where they” wil lay In state untl! 2p.imn. Mondag. Ho bad Accumulated n furtune of 600.000, Of this Amount he begquenthed $130,000 for tho establish= tment here of the Watking Polytechnic Iuatl- tula, to be bullt nuxt spring. MRS. BE. P. GERRY, Speetal Dlapateh ta The Chteaor Trine, Fnorn, M., Oct. 1%.—This morning, nfter a line gering iiness, Mra. B, 2. Gerry died of con sumption, aged A. Mrs. Gerry was an catinias ble hidy, beluved by all, and ber ecarty denth fs greatly doplored, JOUN MPCURTON Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broomrnaton, Si., Oct, 18.—John MeCurtone; an old resifent and prominent stockmuan ‘of Bloomingtom dled vory suddealy at Fort Worth, Tex., where he move Intely, MRS, JULIA BAT Sr. Louis, Mo, Oct, 10—Mrs. Julian D. Bates, widow of the Hon. Hdward lntes, United states Attorney-General under President Lincoln, died. here to-day, HENRY DPD. FOSTER. Prrranunn, Oct. 10,—The Hou, Henry D. Fos- ter, of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, oar ae Irwiu’s Station, Pa, at 12 o'clock to- night. << THE TURF. Cyntntasa, Ky., Oct. 17.—The trotting-meet- ing ut Abdaiinh Park opens next ‘Tuesday, tho Wth, with a most brillinnt vutlook. Over ten cur-loads af trotters bave arrived within tho lust twenty-four hours. In addition to the splendid program for the week Mr. W. IL Wilson, tho President of tho ark, has wisely arranged a new fenture, whieh will be an exhibition on Wednesday afternoon, tho 20th iust.. vf the finest collection of fast trotting stallions thut have ever been shown nt one tle in the world, Among them aro ‘Sinugeler, 221613: Monroe Chiog, gl8ig: Voltatre, fis Tndianypotis, bY caitonte 2221543 Hamlet Political, MERTING OF THE GENMAN REPUDTICAN q MieMoventh Ward will to held at tien, See ee ee trurminacitienn oF the v’eluvks 4 i earn 4 earnestly Invitod. ‘Tio fultowing wpenkues “will ad Grogs tho meeting: Loulg Kistler, Slaw Leaner, Christ, Mauer, |. HEENING OCTIT GIPTIE alt S\TEDIST ZX. Republican Club will bo held at the corner of wontyroventt and Arnold-ste thiv events. XECHTIVE COMMIT OF TIE BEV: nthe Ward German Repubhead Chun le requested ty meutatywelock Monday oventag Wt Georttlghol= South Uniunente tal, GRE Wiki REA MEETING OF SINTEENTIE Wart Hepublledne for cuneuttation mato Cismt- piles Commaiitue nt Philip Letterer's, aU Norihicav. (PURRE WILT DY A MERTING OF THE PreTiL Lo Ward Young Men's Gurtioll und Arthur fab thts useing nt Fows Iiall, corner ‘Twontyethird-st and Portland. [DE HEN OnLICANS GF CENT ICAL DATE WILk . be addressed tie avening ‘by C. ton, Jncots Groea, nnd O. dn Mann, Nulabboring clubs ary 10- A SOF NAPERVILOR Wild, to-tinyl anid vill be nddronuisd Witttwnn Alario; ON s\¥y sMenby, ana thu Hon, Kirk Hawes FRE VOLISIT CIUIZENS OF TIE FOUITE word will hold « gongral meeting on tho Milwaukeueny, and Noblucat. thin avening. ‘he Jowlng apoukera wilt Do prosong and aditroxn the ma ing: Wiltum A. Phetns, J. We i. ‘Thomas, Bon tL. Hor Kiulinssa,’ FH OREPORI “Notd a nigaperneetl Seligman, and U TOP TH FOURTH " fthaygixsh Ward Repur. jute nt AUKUKL Zuginer'é now hall, corner of Istund-nv, and Kighteonth st. this eventing at 8 Ycluck, Good spunkece wilt bwin ittondance, With ii renth Ward Hupublien Y FPuigite WiLL BE HEGQULATE MEETING OF a iG. OF TE Kos on and o'clock, Club at a] Companies Aand 0 andiaf the Young, Men's artiold und arihur Clab of tha Hioseuth Ward at No. 40 West Madivonent. thisfovontng for the pure pose of electing oficers and ettondtng to other tin- bor U3 > WILL DE A MEETING OF THR WOISIt a 2 Carpenter Hintiy at he fu uM artiotd and Arti itty nny Weet Mtadison-at. thls av ath ovcluck, | le Jowing auwakoen Wilt uddrors ho miweting: Geuntu ft. Dasiy, Gen, Martin Beom, Gen, O. Ja’ Matin, La te Rody and oticrse MAN MEPONMIOAN CLUH OF Tite Seventh Ward will by sddreased: thin ovuning by Prot, Lona Klytier, Matt Donner, and Chirks Me APUIBRE WILL We A MEETING THIS EVENING ut Koom ¢ Grand Bickle of the Central Triete Amerteat Keurbilean Cub. AU menbura of ward Plobyace Invited 10 aitend, aa buvinvss of iinpurtance will bo transected, : TIRE WHT eA MEETING OF TITS FIST PeetineeeFenth Ward Garten and: Aethie Chup ACITE North Hulsted-at, thid ovoning. Goud speakers Inaltendance, MMiscellancous. 101. A.B, WILSON AND COL d, IG TENRY WILL udiirget tho cltlzenaof tho Hightcouth Ward ut 103 Nurth Clarkeat. this evoniny Cet EU PAYNE AND COL, CHARLES WITT- ney wii address tho Hepublicans ut Ivanloo, Lake County, this oren! ‘Pupeiaey-ows ets PY Sangumonent und Carrallay, fire oppaisi to Hts bultg bulte without alle appeun ta it on Carryll-uv. are requested to weot at the: Df BL RERROOT C0. Nis Demcbortiest, tomy it OOK Pe hy WG te Ht Wa’ k this morning, to inthis paper, —__ LEAVING, PASTOR OF ional Chareh, wT cons GO: MEETING WIth ‘arwoll all this uventuize “THE GREAT RUAN AMEE ron RHEUMATION, Houralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sarenass of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swollings and Sprains, Burns and Sea ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Faet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. lo ration on carth equalaBt, Jacons Ort as eee Oe cart eup External Ratuedy, A tlat entatia but the comparatly. dy trithing, outlay: of GO Cents, and every ono autfering with pain can havo cheap and positive proof of ity claims, Directions in Eloven Languagea, ® SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. : A. VOGELER & CO., Baltiumore, Md, U. &, Ae SECURE SEATS TO-DAY For tho Dedication and Ferma Upening of the: CENTRAL MUSIC- HALL ORGAN, Which will take pines on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 21, un whieh acenston the resources and Deautles Of the’ Instrument wil be exhibited by H. CLARENCE EDDY, LOUIS FALK, 4A. F. McCARRELL, ‘Who wilt be assisted in the Concert by the followlox Vocalists: MISS LILY RUNALS, Soprano, ; Hor frst appearance In Chicago. MR. B. H. GROVE, Daano uf the LITYA CONCERT COMPANY, Prof. JAMES GILL, Baritone. And the Bminont Violla Virtuoso, MR. EDOUARD HEIMENDAHL. Reserved Beata 2’c, Me, and ie, nccording to loca tot “Fornale at tie Condeat Sanoctinil Hox-dtice, GEO, I, CAI it, Manager, HAVERLY’S THEATRE, J. TE HAV EMILY oe soso Maninuer nnd Proprictor, WHR TWEY ARE! Commoncing To-%lzht, MONDAY, Oct. 18, HAVERLY’S GENUINE COLORED MINSTRELS ! 100) PERFORMERS 100 2O WND-MIEN 20 Just think of it, 100 PERFORMERS } In a perfoct curnival of pure native minstreley. Tho Vory beat Colnred Minstrel Talent in the World. REMEMBER, ONLY ONE WEEK! Alea remeniter to-day tho great “frea-tuenih" Exhibition Drill Parudo through the principal thor- vughinres, Sey thts Varude sure, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-at,, opposite now Court-lonse, Conthuued success of MR. B. MACAULEKY AS UNCLE DAN'L BARTLETT, The Messenger from Jarvis Scetion, BIG AND BRAY! HONEST AND HEARTY, PALTH PUL AND FEANLESS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘Tho Grentest It on Record t Mi. B. LEAVITT'S Grand Specialty and Vaudeville Combination, 86 BPECIALLY SELECTED ARTISTS 35 _ ACowblnation without a Paraltell every Act Kucored! Hvery Night this weeks Wednesday nnd Saturday, Matinoea at 2 v'eluck, Monday, Vet. 25—Keturn of tho Harrisons tn thelr new rucuiintructed Musical Comedy, PAEOTOS, MVICKER’S THEATRE, ‘Tho Distingulahed Actres MISS MARY ANDERSON. ‘This Monday Evening, Oct. 1%, Richard Shlel’s Great Play of EVADN. Miss ANDERSO: ‘Kuosdas TU Wednenda Thursday Friday—Lov Buturduy MurheeMUNCHBACK, Bnturday MuM—1ON, Next week—-OUR GOBLINS, “SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. ‘The OalcDaisell Guaranteed. Aliraction Yo, 3 Not & Play—lias No Mot—Ihta Mustent Oddly. (wintaver that may ber ‘WOP-SCOTCEH; Or, The Dake, the Dowager, tho Fenlan, the German Atubaveador, the Two Mutds of Honor, und tho Rajat Of Slugapore. Evory nights MatinorsWed.8ate Sun. EXPOSITION BUILDING, ONLY SIX DAYS MORE -Unequaied Exhibition in the Mechanical De- partment. ‘Magnificent Display in Textile Fabrics, Exhibition of Art never equaled in this city. + Superb Music (Three Sotoluts) Day and Evening. Adults, 25e; Children, 15e, BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER. g 9 rt gihey, (is Millions of Suiferer HAVE BEEN RELIEVED BY THIS ARTICLE, It Is of Unparalleled Excellence. Quickor In relieving patn, and thr mere vetiahte than the ordinary Porous Pinster, ‘the Manufactures ery wore awarded Tet Bri 1870, und nt Parts, USTs. 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Ponting & Chutswurt bxprass, Vontiag Express, o. guy & Sluwx. Seprias,, Dubuque & Stu: tle us4.. LOngaturdar nizht to Gilman oniy, cOn Saturday might pune 1 Heorg only. thienge & Alten Union Depot, Wert Sido, cornor Canal and Van D2 Teneat, quate Van Uuroueat. bridta, and ‘Trante third-st, ‘Pickut Onlevs, at Dopuws, i South Clare oL, Grand Macitto Hotel and Palmer House. | Taare. | Arrive. Soret: FRREEEEEE caps Kansas City, Denver & Puoblo! Kunt Expres uring ton & Keokus f Ex, vin Pekin & Veoris Ex, Vu Jolivt... Birentor, Lacon, Washinutn ie. Joliet & Dwight Accommouustion. Depot, corner Ontevs, 5 Clark Grand Pacite orl, Butiase C3 chaun TsDally except 8 ars, GUAGE SayAT™ TOM exer saan , Ailchtann Central Raliroat Depot, foot ut Laxe-at, and foutof Trunty-aocond-at ‘Deket Oiled, U7 Clark-st, suuthonst coraer of lage duiph, rand Pace Hutel, und at Palmer Hous, | zene 7: Arve 1) am * o:20 Ball (yin Main nnd Afr Lino). New York & Boston bx, duly): Syevtal Nuw Vork & Hostun festoinazug Accummountion, Aulanus Expross (datty) AL REPT 6 see0y: aid Kapila & Susbeyun Sil: Grund Hupide & rotousy bxyru i du se Suskugon Ex, ~“G'Un Sundays this train feavos ut 5:15pm, Lake Shore & Michigan Southora allway ‘eket offices at dovow, Yan Hurcn-at, hong oF La kalo. Twontyesocomt-st., and Furty-thitd-at. ‘Toker. Bhat Croletet citice under Sherman Houso, and Uasas btices Indintirund Pucine Motul and Patuier House. Toave, ) Areivat Ball va stale tng) oo ain Speci Now York foprs nine Tieitning Expross (dally be DW AG Atunuc x, ¥. Exprese (daily) pin| Past Bape lusx'p Vittahurg, Oinelnnstt & St, Louls ti 3." «Cincinnat! Alr-Ling and Kokomo Lino.) Depot, corner uf Clinton and Currotlesta, West Bide, Leave, ) Arriva. etn Indtat ts Sut ian eile a Saat hi Exptostecerssnryecsees ih pee Baltimore «: Onto. Depots, E: aition Nullding and foot of Twentre secunil-et, Ciekot Ofticos Welarkeate Paltaor Howe, Grotd Vacttio Muh and Depot (Hx postion Bulldta Conve. | Arriva. * 735) aim} ES ia Tornt: i Fit aire Louve. ‘Cincinnatt, sadlanapolis & Lou lis 9s oe i Chtengo ds Fastern piltnols Atallroad, Harvie, Ltoute.) TiekerOmces, 7. Clark-at. Palau Hausa Grandes citlo Howl,’ ‘Trains ludya trum Depoh corner vf Arcuurund Slowurt-ays, baie Leave. | Afrive, Y:00 a mn]® 4:00 yma 1720 pias 120 Rat “Day Mateos. Neabville & FiSHGS Mptdas Chiengo & Grand Trunk Raltway, jepet curnor Archer und Stowart-ave., sTicke}s tor pers ‘et thu Poluivr Mouse and Urand Pactie Liotel Toure, a 3 | Arrive. Mall & xpress, Ear) vxbte laa Ac “i berive eae Wastura-av aoaeit 6:5) tl) 0:77 8, Vullgiun swopug-Care attached to plgnt arses Pittsburg, Ft Wayne ot Chicnz2, tall war. cur. View Bi ‘und Canal-ats. ‘Micket Ustvas ve ChatiSie, Palmer Mouse, und Grand buols Hubat daave ) Arriva, < Mall and Rxpross, Funk Lg sscssrseessererseerseee Daily, oxcups Batdrday. 1 a Lig Ose" ee QOODRICH STEAMERS.': For ttacine Mtlwauyoy. Bh ob'yy’nM'nlew'cdallzed 9m i dlurvluy Busts don's vave vail pus day's Moat don't teave Wut Stiwaukuy, ¢hi, Monday, are Basurda, pis for Tiudingion, Sanisloe, oe, kat, und Sails du un Or AunepuL, 8 por G. Htuyen, Muskuxou, devotes daira at Por Green Huy, ute, Tuveday HUay aap my Pour Escunuby X Dako Superior Towns, Tuesday... bw % USWA - Oulu & ducks Tuy) of Dlichijuu-ay, Sunday: RENCE MARNE tSatuntay ae excepted, - ‘ 4 ‘

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