| ( 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDiMT , DECEMBER 8 % 1889. SIXTEEN PAGES I H' • A MOB IN DES MOINES , I Two Prohibition Soarohora Nnr- Hi rowly Escape Lynching H > QUITE A SENSATION AT MARION , B ' M | A brorct arnrrlnuo Agitates Hoclcly Wm Circles A Probability r a Com B promise Itcturon tliu Slnto of fl Iowa nml the Railroads , HI An KvoliliiK IHcnt In Dps Molnrn j lrs Moines , In , Dec 7 f Special Tolo- HI Rram to lm line 1 An oxcitlng riot took H. plnco in the streets of this city touight when H ! it mob nu nbcrlng sovornl thousand pcoplo HI started nftor constables Potts and Hninllton , H two noted prohibition searchers JThoy lind M nrrcstcd a mnn who was found In a gambling B room nnd stnrtcd with lilm for n Juatlco M court IIo resisted and they clubbed H him An soon ns they reached Wnl m nut street , which wis crowded , the 1 man yelled Murder , ' nnd the crowd rushed | after the constables Hopes were nourished M nnd shouts of Hang them filled the nlr Hi 'I ha constables ran Into the UtlcJ clothing Hj store nnl took rofugc In the vault ThoM M crowd outsldoi-rcw larger cv cry moment nnd W brickbats bofnn to lb Moantlmo the police H were coining up nnd n platoon of n dozen K Mien cnuio to the rescue llioy took the con H ntnblcs out and forced their way thro ih ( the K tnob m d started for the station Iho crowd B lolloivcd throwing missiles and jelling lllto Hj wild inon The constables were taken to the HE station nnd locked up in the cage for safety H It is predicted that they will never make imv H [ tnoro nrrcsts , for they nro nearly frightened H to death faovcral leaders of the mob have Hj been arrested _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H A I ropnspil Compromise H Dps Moists , In , Doc 7 Negotiations H nro In progress between Governor Larrnboo H lind the railroad companies of the state by H which It is proposed that railroads accepting H Iowa commissioners schedule as componsa H tory , will dismiss their injunction proccod Bi ings at ilnst the commissioners In the fcuesnl B ] courts and the state will dtsmiss llfty pen H nlty suitB against the roads begun by At- H torncy General Vnkcr by the direction of H Governor Larrnbeo in Polk an ] Scott Hj counties Injunction proceedings in accord Hj mica with the decision of Judge Urowcr , ara H | 'in ' abov nnco whllu couimlss'oncrs rates nro H { being tried If railroads push them they Hj will hnvo to nroduco ovldonco that Hj rates nro not compensator } Pho proposed H > compromise contemplates the withdrawal of H | the Kock Island injunction suits in the state E courts us well as of other corporations in the Bj- * federal courts Penalty suits woio brought Hj by the governor at the time when the roads Hf were disobey lug the law nnd continuing to H ] charc.0 ol 1 rates Ihoy nro criminal pro H ! ooduits and penalties under the law would Hi mnount in llfty cases to about $2j0,000 J ho K roads thought to move them to the fcdornl W court , but Judge Brow or remanded them on Hj constitutional grounds When in Pobruary Hj last the ralho ids announced their into ition H of accepting the schedule and obeying the H law the governor directed Attorney General H Btono not to push the suits for the time H being It is probable now that ihey all will H lie dismissed H A Secret Mnriiigo W Cjsdau rutins , In , Doc 7 [ Special Tele w gram to fur Bee ] Ihcro was quito a son B Batlon at Marlon today when it was nn H no jneed that Robert Stewart , son of Will _ 'am Stewart of this city , and Miss Tosio Glf H ton , daughter of Ju lco , GilTcn of the district H court , were married 1 ho affair occurred a H month ago at Mount Carroll III , but until B * today it had been kept secret As there H were no objections on the part of the parents B bo cause Is nsslgnod for the frc ik Stewart H captured tbo prize ossav two years ago at H Yale college of law ana was sub cpuontly n B tutor there Mrs Stewart is an acconip BV llshtd lady , a leader of thosocioti ntMarion H A DAD CHINAMAN m CIiIctco Girl ScoIcIiik Separation BBB I rom nn Almond-1 ycrt Itrutc BV r Ciiioaoo Doc 7 [ Special Tologrnm to BBV ( Till ! I3n | Mrs thing Loy is an applicant BBS for divorce from Chlng Loy , a Chinaman BBB Mrs Loy's homo was in Brooklyn and her BBS rnaiden name was Blanche Wilson Without BBB ] very mature consideration she Joined her BBBj iuto with that of Lov , nn atmond eyed coles BBBj Jul in September , 1830 and after living in BBS Urooklya soma time Loy brought his wife to BBS Chicago I ov's treatment of ISlnncho was H \ cry bad After thov came lioro Mrs Loy BBV Bald ho drank , gambled nnd bolt her Ho i BHB throw her downstairs on onu occasion Sam i BBV JMoj was n witness llo said Lei loft hero i BBV OulyG Inst , but ho did not know whether ho i BBVvcnt to China or San Francisco IIo said BBV that Loy drank hard and gambled nil tbo i BBV time VVhon the ovidoneo was concluded BBV 0udco Ilorton said BBV ' llils is another enso of a foolish girl mar H tying a Chinaman 1 wont oncourngo such BBB n enso end will make no promises The BBB tudga looked mad and ic is doubttul If Mrs BBVJ Loy will tct bur dlvorco ; r obinHlcn , lnwn nml Dakota I'onHions Wasiuvotov , Dee 7 [ Snoclal Telegram to Jin Ufl 1 Pensions granted Nebrns leans Original ln\nlld llehr > C Crom well Slrang , Thomas O Uussoll , Wood tiher , falmon Hillings , 13ondwllo , Jnmcs WcIColvoy , Juniata , Stcphon Walto , l ullorton Iiaissuo and Increase George Audrows , Omaha Koissuo A Abra tiams , ullas Hoary Scott , Crawford Increase B liny ward Geneva , J Steven eon , Broken How , V W Krols , Noligh , O I II Sheldon , Columbus , P Kcsler.lckamah , Joseph Mann Iluda , S Parsons , Greoloy Center , L Horrioir St Paul , W Jones , llnjmond.S Urumbanz , Whitney , P Han p > rahon , Plnttsmouth , D O lnlt , Hcrlln , f p MoDutT , Columbus , T Ward , Prlond , A. | , C Ilondorson , liraincrd Pensions for Iowans Original Invalid pamuolT Noel , IllllBdalo , John T Loach , Colfax Restoration nnd reissue Wlll- iam II Park ( deceased , ) Dcs Moines I ncrcasa Samuel Hurgor , Marietta , I Vnltcr Piatt , Spirit Lake , Henry Pnustlan , I pa\onport. Otto U llonnry , ICnoxvillo , I Ldwotid P Parkhurst , Sheldon , I Morritt , I * Anauiosa Chris Modatt , Altoona , I flames Kinsel , West Union , William I Phillips , Knoxvlllo Ilelssuo George I I Johnson , Burlington , Hiram Elliott , I Hilton , Thomas Goodwin , Leaudo , I Argo Washington , Keokuk Original I widows etc Uunlco , widow of 01i\orII I Ilolcomb , Dunlap , Catharine , widow of I Matthew Henri , Martlnsburg I , Pensions for Dakotans Original ln\alld I Tark Howltt , Tllondalo Increaso-John W. I roster , Hermosa , Gcorfeo Miller , Huron I The Xienth Iteoorll I Ar.TooNA , Pa , Dee 7 Bishop Tuigg ot I • rittsburg dioccso died this afternoon I Ant Audoh , Mich , Dee 7 Hocrv 8 I Prlcco , professor of Latin and lltoraturo and I * doau of the faculty of literature , scieneo and I art at th Uulvorsltj of Michigan , died this I inorniug m I l < * ale or the British Monnich I CAiuTqwN , Dee 7 , The OrltisU bark I JLIritlaU Monarch , which sailed from Ham I burg October I for Sidney , burned at sea B Bixteenof the crew were saved , but a bout containing six others is missing v B < B ' ' I.VINO IS STATU Tlio Ilnntnlnn or JcfTorson Dnvis In the rscw OilomiH City Ilnll hrwOitirANS La , Dee 7 The city hall , where the remains of Icfforson Davis llo in stnto i , Is licnvlb draped in bind , which is re llo\cd bv the red , white nnd liluc of the stars nnd stripes 'Xheronro also rich floral decora lions j etorywbero nnd crossed swords nnd other military ilo\ices Attho tiendof thohnll hangs a portrait of the dead chieftain richly festooned ' with crope.through which sparkle incandosccnt lights The catntfaln.no Is draped ( In plain black The codln is covered with black plush The handles consist of a n slnglo square bar of silver on either sldo nnd > ncross each is n short bar of gold The top ' of the casket is covered with ono sheet of ' hoati pinto glass which extends its ontlro length Oho Intoiior of the casket Is lined with whlto sntln nnd beneath It upon the cat-ifalquo ' Is spread n Turkish rug of black On n silver plato Is the slmplo inscription , "TefTorson DaUs ntUest , " 1th the date of his death addcl Uadgos of the Confederates'association , the flag of the Washington artlllori , which wns carried through the war , and a bunch ot wheat and n pair of Spanish Daggers , ns the plant is termed fastened together wlth purple plo ribbon , nro the onlj orndnionts Slnco cnrlj morning people hnVo boon pouring In to obtain a Inst look at the dead All classes nrc represented the number of coloicd people plo bolng marked The mourning Is gonornt nnd o\cry place of prominence iu the city has put on black A notowortln event this morning was n tologr im of Mn\or Shakcspenro to Secretary of War Proctor oftlclally noticing him of the death of ex Secret iry Davis nnd the Onto of the funornl Major Shak03pearo today issued n proo lamation call'ngon the commercial holies nnd citizens in general to decorate their 1 ousos with npproprialo mourning and ob- ser the dny of the funeral by the general suspension of business The place of Unal L ntcrmentof the rom tins will bo docldcd upon bj the family later 1 ho Influx of visitors has nlrcad } com menced and there will bo moro peoolo hero today than on carnival occasions Iho remains mains of the deceased have been Viewed bv n muss of peojlo today Tlio Anm of jNorth orn \ Irg nia's tomb In Molarlo cemetery has bcon chosen ns a temporary resting place Governor Lowry of Mississippi has issued n proclamation calling on the pcoplo gener ally to hold memorial services on the day of the funornl At IMclniKiml HicnMo\D Vo Doc 7 Governor Lee has Rent the following telegram of condolctico to Mrs Divis The sympathetic chords of the henrtsof our pcoplo arc dcoply touched at the loss of ono wo have ever icgardcd with the greatest affection and the momorv of whoso valor and virtue wo will ever hold sacred ' Tlio legislature today aloptod resolutions of sympathy with the family of Jefferson Davis highly eulogizing the chieftain Jho resolution sijs ' Clio historians of the future will assicn to this hero of the lo3t cause n pluco among w iso nnd good men ' 'iho chamber of commorct also adopted leugthy resolutions from which the follow lngoxtricci3 taken Singled out nt the eloso of the vvir n3 the victim of malignaut hate ho bore himself vv lth such high courugo nnd a lofty consciousness of right ns to win In uneven grcator degteo th in befoio , the esteem and affection of the people whom ho had iu ether ears so fulthfullv served Those vicarious sufferings for the ucods of the southern people doubly endear him to our hearts " The losolutlous request that the public and private buildings br draped in mourning At Montgomery MoNTOOMEitr Ala , Doc 7 A meeting of the ( Confederate survivors association was held last ni ht to make arrangements for memorial services on the daof the funornl of Mr Davis Govontor Seay Bent a tele gram to Mrs Dais , sa > inc "It is the wish of our pcoplo that his Lravo mav bo made beneath the monument of the confederate dead on Capitol Hill at Montgomery hard by the very cradle of confederacy The gov crnor today issued a proclamation culofjzlui : Jefferson Dav is whoso fume , ho saj s , Is tlio 1 common heritage of the toopto of ovary southern state and calling on the pcoplo to meet on the day of the funeral and show their levcrcnco for the illustrious dead * At mobile Mouile Ala Dec 7 Upon receipt of the news of the death of Jefferson Dav is citizens I began draping their houses in mourning The probata court wns closed as a token of respect ro the deceased Jho ofllccrs of the ' Tirst regiment of the Alabama state troops I have boon ordered to wear mourning for thirty days It is understood that three I Alaoama regiments am arranging to attend ' the funeral Wcdncsnay next in Now Orleans At llnlolgli IUiEiair N 0 , Dee 7 The flags on the capitol and public buildings ara at half mast t out of respect to Jefferson Davis At a mass mcoting last night a commlttco of citizens was appointed to attend the funeral of Mr Dav Is UObllliC UALirilULLUS Ihoy Inuiigiirato n JIoliii of Tenor nt I ort 1'loric PicnnE , S D , Doc 7 fSpoclat Tolo grnm to Thi Hel 1 rho hnlfbrcod nud 1 squaw men dwellurs of Tort Pierre are Bet tiug exceedingly hostile to resldonts of this citj and outs'dors ' who may hap ] en to stray ever the river onto the reservation Ko- contly a nowsnapor rcporto * named Urcggs wl o wont there was roughly trontcd and bad to run out of the village to escape personal violence While there ho was victimized in the most outrageous manner out of S'UU and warned to leave under pain of being vie lontlj used when ho made complaint Yes I lorduj an uccd party named JudgoWuldron | was iniido to lcavo ever fancied grievances , and hostility tp struiiors | or ethers who go thrro is crowing lntunso especially from this city , It is thought they arogotting ready to adopt some big bulldozing tactics on settlers who will rush iu when the land is opened , preventing thorn from having any rights as far as possible , and the government 1 mont troops and up river posts will doubtless bo called out to prevent trouble when the time comes to open the reservation Thoj 1 have made open threats ot bodily injury against the special correspondents of this city who imv o bcon exposing them in tlio past Jho correspondent of the bloux City > Journal has been torriflod into not sanding any mora dispatches AamtltlULL fHAabDK . Two People Killed and Xwo Woundoit by n Kofcctrd Swnln St Louis , Dee 7 A terrible tragedy oc curred this morning at the house of John Anson , 11131 Hickory strcot , Casper Cullspj ' , a would bo suitor of Anson's daughter Mary , atcd tvvoat ) two , and who had beeu forbid ' 1 den the house , entered whllo the fuuilly was atbrcalcfast and without a word of wurnlag draw two revolvers and commenced firing Tbo first Bbot bred struck Mr Anson nnd Intllctcd a fatal wound Another bullet struck Mary on the head , but glanood around under the scalp and she will recover Her younger sister Agues received a boll above the loft temple which penetrated the brain nnd she cannot llvo through the night MIchael Auson , a , lad ot ilftoon years , grSp plod with tbo murderer and was shot through | the arm , but was not badly hurt Cllspy then dropped ono of his pistols and , running BKSHBHflBfiHHBB HBSS up t to the second floor of the house , fired three bullets into his hrnd nnd soon died Clispy wns a machinist nnd worned In the Missouri Pacific shops with Anson Man did ; not enro for him but ho pcsistontly thrust | his nttcntlons on her It is said that Anson learned that Callspj was addicted to the use of opium nnd forlndo him to enter his house Mary nlso refused to boo him again On learning this It is said ho threat ened j to have blood , but little attention was paid to his threats Anson died at the hos pital this nttcrnoon A DoHiiertto Husband SroKtsr Taiw , Wnsh , Dee 7 It , L Sanderltno n pnstry cook , shot and seriously wounded bis wlfa nnd killed himself Ills wlfo had left him nnd applied for n dlvorco ' A BTUPLNDo us HCIiniXP- An I nornious Cniholio Investment Coinpnny Orcnnlrcd Nrw Yoiik Dee 7 Iho Herald snjs * A most stupendous cntorprlso is on foot It is one that will create a profound sensation throughout the world Jho people ot Amor lea will reccivo the news with various omo tlons The Universal association bank and trust comp iny is about to bo formed in this citv under a special benediction of the pope of Memo with n capital of CIOO.OOU 000 , to re celvo nnd care lor nml Invest not only the enormous rovenucs of the church , but prl- vntofortunes ot members Monovs of nil ether persons nnd sects nro to bo rocoivcd and lavested its well " Lucent Kelly , who was said to have boon offered un 1 ncceptcd the tovornorship of the Now \ork end of the corapanj , todnj toll the ro | orter that the whole Btory was chl- tnoricnl and was worthy of Colonel 30I lors Ho admitted that oarlv In the spring several persons called Utoii him nnd mou tioncd such nn cutcrpriso , but ho ha 1 no time to waste on any such frantic bubble l-nle < l Ily AicJiUtshop Corrlcan Nrw Yoiik , Dee 7 Archbishop Corrt gnn who was scon this afternoon in regard to the statement published this morning that 11 croat Roman Catholic bank with a capital of $100 000 000 was about to bo stnrtcd In this city in which the Vatican would plnco its money for Investment In American en terprises to keep it safe from the possibility of seizure b } tlio It Ulan government should there ba a rupture , etc The urchbishop Raid ' You can deny the whole thing most post tively I have novcr , la nn\ shape or form , given any sanction or countcnanco to the Bchcmo Eugene Kollcj Mr Hugett and Mr Lvnch who have been named In con ncction with the matter , ull of thorn state most positively that they would novornu provo of it The story that I have fnonds in the v itlcan pushing the scheme is an un mitigated filsohood The Vatican hosno er vvrltton a line to mo about this matter Moreover , tharo nro documents in mv pos session which chnrnctorlzo Mr Lcsborn as a liar and fraud Ibis papal bone lictlon does not amount to anv thing It is siroplj a blank form which any 0110 can buy and fill in Archbishop Corrigan then showed the 10 porter n long letter which ho received from ' Colonel Lcsborn asking the archbishop s support for the proposed bank nnd offering 1 000 shnros of Btock if the enterprise received coivod the archbishop s support iho col encl said that if the enterprise succeeded ho had reason to know that so mo ono might reccivo re 1 stockings intimating of course thorebj , said the archbishop that I might bo uiudo n cardinal besides offorlng too a bribe I took no notice ot any of the follows letters nnd when ho cnllod ho was not ad nutted to the kousc nnd orders were given to the butler never to admit him on uny pretence tenco whatever " lHC I AIlllBKV ALiTA YCC V Consolidation With the Northern I.oiUoq 1 fronted St LouiSj Dec 7 The farmers convon tlon ndjournc 1 toduj to meet on the second Juesdav in December 1800 at Jacksonv Hie ria Ihe dnj was devoted milnlv to llnlsh Ing the revision of the constitution nnd trj inc to smooth the way for consolidation with tbo northern alliance Terms were final ! } ngrccd upon nnd Kansas and South Daliot 1 vv ill go in at once but the other states will defer action until thu matter can be sub mlttcd to each sep irate state alliance \ \ hat the terms of the consolidation ara has not transpired lhc nnw constitution is the samcas the old except a few verbal changes Ono of the chief alterations is the striking out of the w ord ' country ' before the phrase country mechanics This will cnablo a lnrco number of mechanics in villages and oi'los who nro Knights of Labor to Join the organ ization It is provided that negroes may betaken taken into the union at the option of the state orgnnlzitions but they cin- not ba ma lo dologutcs to the national convention The name has been changed to the rarmors' Allinnco nnd Industrial union Headquarters were established at Washington , vvhoro tbo presi dent , secretary and chairman of the exceu- tlvo committee will transact business The Judiciary committee which is practically a trial court , has also been appointed TOSTKIt ULbUMLS Friendliness Toward Alexander Sul livan Not a Cipltal Crimp Chicago , Dec 7 I ester , for the defense resumed his address to the Jury in the 1 Cromn trial this morning on behalf of Ueggs In making an alluaiou to that moot Ing which has now become historic that was , bold in Camp 20 Tcbruary 8 bo said there 1 wus no princlplo of law mora llrmlj estab ' lished tliau that the burden of proof is on 1 tbo state and that tbo accused cannot bo compelled to provo his innocence Fester I went on to aiguo that the charge that tbero 1 was a conspiracy in Camp 20 to murder Dr Cronin was unsupported by a sjllaolo of testimonv It was untrue bo declared Poster denied emphatically that any committee mitteo was appointed in Camp 20 to try Cronin , and had qdlto a tilt with the states s attorney on this point Uoggs , bo said , ha 1 always counseled in favor of peace and 1 unit } Continuing , ho said , Hang him , becuuso ho Is a frlond of Alcxondor Sullivan I I do not know whether bo is or not I do know that Alexander Sullivan has boon at rested in this case , been 1 discharged under ovldonco by ono of the ' ablest and oldest Jurists that sits upon the bench in this state , that Ins case has 1 been presented to the grand jury and boon ' ignored , that the bonds under which bo was I required to answer have boon caucollod and 1 ho is a free man Now , in the name of con scieneo and in the name ot hcavon , will they ask you to convict my client because bo is a friend of another man whom they dosplso , but against whom they can provo no enmi- 11 al net I will not discuss the question wliothcr bo and Alcxandor Sullivan are 1 friends or not I do not know I do not care After arguing further as to the ovldonco Poster told the Jury they must eltbor And lieges worthy of death or acquit him on- tiroly Forrest then beenn the oloslug argument on behalf of the defense Ho began by con trastiug the methods used by tbo orates for tbo prosecution and these for the defense In treating ot circumstantial ovldonco the prosecution treated it us mass , but the do fonso analysed each clrcumstunco , and this wus the right method Ho occupied the re- maindo-of the session reading from legal 1 works and making an cxbuustivo statement of the application of circumstantial ovldonco 1 The At ontlicr Forroast For Omaha and Vicinity Halo or snow , followed by fair weather Nebraska Light rain , followed * by clear ing weather , wluds shifting to colder , north 1 westerly Iowa Light rain stationary temperature , , southerly , shifting to westerly winds South Dakota Lltrht rain or snow , win shifting to colder , northwesterly , JUIiiIiik bfoolcs New Youk , Dee 7 fSpoolal Telegram to Tub Bub 1 The following are the mln ingstouk quotations ! Abes . . . , , . 100 lllomestake . . SCO Caledonia fl II JS5 Horn Ullvor Contain * A ft tjO Mexican . . 2MJ DeadwoodT . , .145 Ontario . 3 0 FlCrHto ,104 Opulr 370 Hale & NorcrossSO | • ratal Huncnrlnn Blizzard Paissnimo , Huugary , Dee 7 A blizzard has prev ailed hero , during which nine per J sons lost their lives WE 1 LOSE THE WORLDS FAIR , But Soou.ro the , Sullivan-Jackson Mill Lft OMAHA ( COMtB TO THE FRONT aar Su The Gate Clt AJtilctlo Club Itcdooms the City's ltoiuttntlon Uor Muni- flccnt Offer to Sullivan nfTdfifnckson Inasmuch ns Omnlia has signally failed In her ) efforts to got the Worlds fair , she is do termlnod to have iho Sullivan-Jackson fight , . Jhls was sottlcd last night and the Gate City Athlot lo club settled it Pursuant to a call by Pros ! lent Chnrllo , McCormick , a lnrgo number of the club members assembled In their Fourteenth strcot ! rooms nnd from the resolute nspectof tholr battle scarred visuges lt was ob vious . that something of uncommon import was about to happen Alter calling the nicotine to order President ] McCormick stated the object of this special convocation Ho said that ns long as the ci ] ItallsU and business men of Omaha hud fulled ' to show their hands In the mutter of snatching the worlt's fair from Now \oik nnd , Chicago nnd had only subscribed ? 10- 000 000 vv lion ? l 1100 1)00 000 vv ns the required sum to accomplish this object , ho thought it duvolvcl . upon the beneficent members of the Gate Citj Athletic club to redeem the cltj from the stlfema of niggardliness nnd inerta that her action in this enter prlso bad placed upon her and this could onb bo compassed bj securing for Omiha the Sullivan J ackson light , winch was roallj of paramount Importnnco to tlio worlds fair This could bo secured bj n lit tlo liberality on the part of the club mem bers , nnd amotion was in order that n sub scriutlon bo raised within the club foi that purpose Hilly Thompson nroso nnd olTcro 1 a mo tion that a purse of S.j 000 bo olTcrcd to Sul llvan and Jackson piovidod Unit thev would fight lioro under tbo auspices of the Gate City club ' What s do mnddor wid yol" demanded Willie Hill Mngncr , the secretary Do California athletic club has offered dat much , an' 'tain t 'nuft ' , t moves wo make do purso3o000 ' o 'lorty thousand haln t a dollar too much ' shouted , Cush Clarke growing rod in the fuco Make hcrtoO.000 and Ill pat up $ > 000 of it mvsolf , " chimed In Jim McCord 11 iftj thousand toes " shouted J J Phil bin That's the stuff , " ochced Charlie Kostcrs and I moves th it Henry bliarp nnd Juck Morrison bo appointed a commlttco to collect the mouov " Mr President " intcrruptc 1 Chnrloy Fanning in Broitch like accents "Ivvautto make un iimondmont to that resolution ' Mr running * ' said tlio presi lent , fisten ing his optics upon the opulent strcct- sv coper Well Mr President , I move tint the monov ho collected rlfht hero bofoio wo lcavo tlio room then there will bo no moro worry about the matter nnd Messrs Sharp nnd Morrison will not bo compelled to call ui on the club members nt their places ot business nnd there isn't a m in in the house whohasnt rIob eight thousand dollars with him , and so there is no cause for delaj " ' I second Mr zanninj , s substitution " said Manager Jimmy Kilkenti } ' Question questloii " came from a d07cn throats ' \ \ oil gentlemen " oxclalinc 1 the prcsl dent tlio motion , has been made and see onde I thut a purs * 6a fjO 000 bo hung up bj the Uato Citv Athletic club as an inducement mont for Tohu L Sulllv in and Petei fnok son to lleht hero , nnd thut Messrs Slurp and Morrison bo appointed a commlttco to collect the monoj , and the s imo bo collected from the members hero before leaving the roe n All who are in favor of tbo same signifi by sajlnc yea ' The motion was purripd without a ulssent- lng voice , ana ton minutes later the fjO 000 laj in an cinuralr pile on the prcsidont s desk Tim McCord headed the subscription vv lth ? o 000 nnd not to bo outdone Clarke 1- tin ning Morrison Phllbln McCormick Sh irp Manner and Kusters followed suit , each planking dovv n flvo crisp fl 000 bank notes the other S5 000 was raised from the other members present in sums vary ing from s 00 too00 A motion was then made and carried that the monoj be placed in Jack Morrison s bitik for snfokoeping and that Socrotarv Maguor bo instructed to telegraph Sullivan nnd cable Jackson of the action of the club Then after a heated discussion as to the probability of the sluggers nccentlng this reasonable offer tbo porter was ordorcd to roil in a barrel of Pomoroy See and then there was n How of wit and wlno and other stuff until the wo sma' hours , when the most imi orlant meeting within the history of the club came to a glorious end Omaha Seonrin Dad Olnrko President McCormick and Secretary Brandt of the OmaLa base ball cIud were closctod with Dad Clarke for three hours last night , and when tbo illustrious trium \ irate separated McCormick hud the great tvv trier's autograph to a contract giving his services to Omiba noxtynar It required a vast deal ot persuasion nnd a very decided addition in salary to in luco Clarke to como to time , but the prcsidont s blundislimonts and the clubs liberality was moro than the Oswego boy could stand and bis fist wus placed to the paper that binds him to tbo local club for uno'her six months at least All base ball patrons will bo delighted over this news , for the securing of Clarke is an accomplishment that many thought im possible considering the brent demand for players just now And then too Clarke s Into work In Call fornia slumps him as ono of the most effective tivo pitchers In the profession today , and the wav ho picked up in his batting was a big surprlso even to himself Clarke coul 1 have remained In California at a splendid salary and boon tlio reigning lion but ho did not think the climate was just what it ought to bo for his physical welfare faro , so ho determined to return east And another fact is that ' the brotherhood has bceu working uion Clarke nnd Brooklyn offered him f j 500 to pitch there next season with 61 000 Ir ad vance His food judgment , however , do tarred him uud ho came to Omaha purposely to sco what could bo dona in the way ot getting his roioaso lustoad of securing this ho has again signed and the Omaha manage moat is buppy J. I Case HiijVS a JTrottcr Kici.se , Wis , Dee 7j J I Cuso of this ' city has Just purchasedfof Edward Bain of Kenosha , the trotting stallion Lexington \ \ likes by Gooroyilkos { , for ? 10 000 CnnnvnV'on Polo Simoom lp , Mdis , Doc , 4 John S Prlnco Dear Sir I scjo by Ine Hbb that your polo league has opened up in fine style and I hope } ou vviUfjcqro u big success The bltizons of Omaha should appreclato your endeavors to givp tbolii a flno winter sport and patronize it as It Reserves I would lllto 1 to have remained id 0maha and helped jou run tbo league , but \ qould not , as my salary for playing hero is a good ono How ever It I can assist you by uUdvlco or la any other way let mo know uoAJ will glauly do so It : the game Is a 8Ucpss ( in Omaha the sur rounding cities will v sure to want it next vvlutor , thus you can form a flno leafua and put in strong clubs .tor Omaha you could engage the cntiro bprlngflold team and lt Is the strongest in the country In such a league there ought to ba big money It is cheaper than baseball and extremely Inter esting to old and young Write mo on the subject James L Chav av Gilbert and Sullivan's Itow Opera Lonuov , Doc 7 [ Special Cablegram to Tne Hue ] Gilbert and Sullivan's now opera , "Tbo Gondoliers , " was produced to 1 night at tha bavoy theater Jho performance - anco was conducted by Sir Arthur Sullivan In person On tbo whole the now operu U a success Sailed lor Lisbon Bosrov , Dee 7. The evolution squadron 1 , which has bcon anchored la tbo harbor for tbo past two weeks , sailed this morning for Lisbon nnoTiiimiic-OD or st andumv The Annual Convention An Interest ing Opening Session , The fourth nnntial convention ot the Hrotborhood of St Andrew of the dlocoso of j Nebraska began lnstevonlng In this cltj , the opening session being hold nt St Barnabas church , on Nineteenth , near California strcot The bishop , n number of the clergj , nnd n full choir were in nttculnnro Three addresses vv era glv en The first sponkor wns Rev j J. P D Lloyd of Omaha , whoso sub ject j was • The Klngloin of Christ " II10 speaker dwelt nt length on Its glory nnd the work thnt should bo done for it IIo wns followed by Mr John M Lncko of Chicago I who delivered nn address on ' I'lio Lnjmnti J s Dutj lovvard Its Lxtcnslon " Ho j Insisted that nothing could bo done without Christian spirit In the ho irt of the worker Mr Guv M Hogg of Chicago si eke on the subject of Self Consecration ' 'Mostotus have 1 sometime in our lives ' said the speak cr , soon some persons whom wo looked ] upon as ideals 111 righteousness and only wisho 1 w 0 coul 1 equ il but when wo have como , to comuaro ourselves with thorn wo have j found that the dlfTcronco was that * o lacked ] self consecration Consecration of neither 1 time money nor oneigy nvmls naught 1 unless thoro's self consecration No parson ] can learn from another what sclf- eonsccrntlon is Ho must learn It ou his bende 1 I knees before God " Iho members of thu convention then a I jourued ; to the guild room to hold n business session Mr A P Hopkins | resided A roll 1 c ill of chapters was called , the following dolegntcs 1 responding for tholr resicctlvo ch inters St Vnrks Hastings F W Truth hU Phillips Omnhj CuusW Boll Irlnlty , Omahi A C Powell 1 11 Smith A Gorlon Itninboiv , D U C bmitli bt Matthews Omaha Josoh [ Weeks George 1 D Smith bt Barnabas Omiha John J Kcnncdi Thomas boward , Will Brown , Jr All baintB Oinuhn Uov Dnhnor , A P II01 ! kiiis G G Brabrook Arthur Hosoforl St , Lul a s Plattsmouth C M Mead , Guv Livingstone ] , I I Uarwlek lilnltj , Lincoln J Coffortu , George Hoarn ] , 1 orsomun Mr Hopkins read his annual address reporting porting 1 the work done bv the oxcciitlva com tnitlco 1 during the past your During thnt time 1 the number of chapters has increased from ; nine to fifteen ono being revived and llvo 1 now onus being started He recommended that the members of the national 1 commlttco fioin this diorosa to made 1 n niembor of the executive coinmittoo of < this convention Ho nlso recommended thut 1 f)0 bo rinsed to establish a cot la the Chirksou 1 Memorial hospitnl The election of < ofllccrs followed resulting in the ro oloe tlon 1 ot Mr A P Hopkins for first vlco pros Idcnt I and Mr Joseph Weeks sccrotary and troasu 1 or KAUFMAN DLPAIITS And LcnveH Behind Itlin Quito n "Snnihrp of Oclits Matters were made unusunllj livol attho Metiopolotati clib last evening hj a rumor that 1 David B Kaufman secretary of that Institution had quietlj loft the cltj without informing , uny of his friends that ho rro posed 1 boinguwny Some of the club mem bets 1 in uiifestcd more or less cxeitoment ovci 1 the ifTuir though when questioned thej scouted : nil sUKgestion of dcfilcattou or dls U [ 1 cat into fur coed J burs 1 iv ufternoon ho transacted some private business m a queer sort of manner ni d as ono tentlem in expressed It' m ido a fool of himself Since 7 o clock thut nlulit ho has not been seen thercforo it is suiposel bo went east ou the J o clock train ro some of thobovs how cv cr Kau fluiuu said th it ho w as Lomg w est on a pleisuro trip but his moro intimate associ itcs dccluro thut ho has fono to New v.ork in hopes of raising monoj \ lth which to square up his indebtedness and vvilliotuin within ton days Uufoitunnto teal ostnto speculations not only broke the voung man up In business but left him lnv olvcd to the extent it is slid of nt least f6 000 bomoyeirs ago ho started n ciar ( store on 1 lftccnth street and throu n thouil of a monthlv prize drawing scheme soon built up an immense tiadu and made consi lerablo money W hen thp big boom came Knuffmin with several others invested qui to lieavilj in real estate wn ch thov lr ld too Ion ) , and ns a result were caught short Creditors sfpped in and took his cigar store to secure them though under tlio linn name of B P Davl3 & Compnuv thov placed KaufTintin iu chirgo ns mnnagci Still with all tbo assistance of these who stood bj him he could not pull himself out ofthoholonud lt is bohovoa that ho dlsap poaicd puiposdy toprovent being pushed further for a settlement It 13 ki own that ono 11 an heio holds his discounted panoi for tl uOO another for 1 300 and ethers for less amounts It was rcportel that ho had defiaudcd the Metro ) olitau club hut some of tlio ofllccrs who were scon at the club rooms last iilhlit asso-tod most vchcmontlv that there was no foundation foi this AltltCSTLI ) I Oil 1 IILIT A Xounsr Inn Who Snld Ho Hnd to btenl or Starve W A McGraw , a Bivell voung dry goods and clothing clerk came to Omaha nbout six month neo , Since that time ho has worked in a number of stores and has formed n wide acquaintance Uecently ho has been out of steady em ployment Ho would work a few das In ono bouse nnd then a few dajs In nnothcr , and on Saturdays during the last month has worked for the Nebraska Clothing company At times when ho was idle ho loafed in this store Of late they have missed numerous small ui tides uud McCiavv was suspected Last niht ( when ho loft the store beigeaut Ormsby shadowed him for a block and then plnced him under arrest When > oung file Grnw was Hoarehcd ho had In his possession six silk bandkorehiofs four costly tics , uud three pans of stlk socks IIo coufussci to the officer th it ho had stolen them His excuse wus that the vvacs p ud were so small that ho had to steal or starve Another thoorv It that McGraw has boon stenllug from ether places where ho has been employed and has been turning his plunder over to a woman of the town Ho will bo trie 1 tomorrow His boarding house is at 815 Sovoutenntl ) strcot Thrown From Her Carriage Mrs Agnes Huntoon was thrown from her carriage and severely injured v ostorday about noon bha ba 1 started from her residence denco 1031 South Thirty third strool to go 1 down town but had not gene far when her horse became frightened nt a team of mules , which stnrtcd to run awav , and overturned the buggy suddenly throwing filrs Huntoon out She vv is rendered iusonsiblo bv the ' fall and was carried into the rcsldenco ot ' Mr Montmorency , nearby whoroan exam inatton revealed the fact that the rltht wrist was broken and U13 lady wus very sovorolv bruised about the upper part of the 1 body The nttondlng physician thought there were no Internal injuries and the lady ; was romovcl to her homo where she was , resting qulotly at a late hour last niht ( - Itnllrond Mnttors The Union Pacific company closed a con tract yesterday with the Thompson Houston olectrio light pcoplo to Illuminate tbo shops J and shop oftlccs with electricity Gas and coal oil lamps are the lights now in use Donald H Allen , chief clerk to Division Superintendent Resscquto resigned yestor day to cngago In another line ot work W P bpafford , of tbo tralnmastor s at Council I Bluffs , takes the place made vacant John II Grcon , formerly city tioket agent ot the Milwaukee road and well known In Omaha , has Just bcon appointed general 1 western passenger agent of tno Chicago St Paul & , Kansas City road , with headquarters ut Dos Moines A Birthday I'urly Miss Emma Crandell entertained a party of little friends last ovenlng at her homo on Webster street , the occasion being her twelfth birthday Rho following were pres ent ! Jesslo Housoton , Daisy Housoton , Shelly Harriger , Goraloa Uarrlgor , Ellzaboth Bar rigor , Fred Hlgglnsou Kowcna Illgginson , Helen Millard , Lzra Millard , Bonlab bunrp \ , Wallace Peak , Wllllo Gardner , Lulu bmlth 1 , Leon Cromer , Mloa Creator , Bert Talmat.e i ) Fugcno Hobo , Wnltor Wltman Frcdcreka Woisolls Ira Vnn Camp Bertha Ilungato , Nolllo Tall Jcannolto Crnndall , llalph Cian- dall ' LDUC\T10\Ali AIAT1UKS The ' A oto on tlio bohool Bonds Cnn Xftssod Othrr School llusliicsi A ice Prcsidont F K. MeConucll presided nt the meeting of the board of education last night m thonbsonco of President Goodman Jho absentees being Savlllc , Cobum ICol- loy , Felton and Goodman At the suggestion of Mr Clarke the bonrd proceeded to canvass tlio vote for the school bonis Clnrko , Martin nnd Seciotnry Pqcr were appointed tellers Iho following results were abtnlucdi 1 lrstvvnrd Ave Nnv 1 Irst preclnrt ill ft Second precinct . 7 > 107 Ihlrl precinct . . . 1 . 123 01ft lotnl . "I 015 bctnnd \ \ \ nrd I Irst 1 rcclnct . . in110 bciond l rcclnct . . . 00II Total . 213 M JhlrdUnrd I irst prccliat . . T.71 Ti Second precinct . . JIS Cb lotnl . 5s7 01 Fourth Ward 1 irst proclnct 0G | 2U bceoud prceltiet > I0 IS 1 total 1 1BJ7 rifth Ward llrstpieclnct JI0 100 becond pieclnct . . I. 7 -11 Total M7 dll Sixth W ard 1 irst precii ct 1A1 171 becond preelnet 1 > J H Ihlrd piocinct . IN ! 0 Total bOl 21J Sovcntb Wind 1 irst precinct 270 141 Second picrinct 68 1JJ total . tu > , a 1 ighth Uaid 1 ii st precinct t4" 101 becond ; precinct _ ' 1 110 Total . Clt 2lo MiithA\ard 1 irst precinct 27" 01 becond | precinct , IB B . _ . . lotai 410 10,1 Grand total 4 UJ0 - j U Majority for bonds 1 JJb \ \ hen the vote vv is announce I Mr Points moved that the boird decliro the bonds tarried but Mi Poppletou obji cto I ou tlio ground that Iho board should have the lceal , opinion of the boui 1 s uitornoy on the quesj tion of the legality of declaring thut a ma Jority of the votes east cirriel the bonis will out icferonco to the total number of v otes cast at the election Attorney I stcllo sal 1 that the only quos tlon was whether thu vote on the bonds vv is a 'peci il or rccul 11 election Ho w as of the opinion thut the bonds had not been cuiiul but a Iv lse I tl o board to dec ) ire tliem cirricd nnd if any liwsuits were to bo brought to contest the election they should come up utoneo ind bo dcei led Itees un 1 Hchrcr ieiecd , with the nttor icy but Ponplcton said the attorney shoul 1 pro sent a written opinion on the subject beloro the ho ird commit Itself M irtin quoted from section 0 of the No braski statutes which dotines the minnei in which bond ( lections sh ill bo eonluctol nn 1 Lears out the icllou as prooscd ( by Mr Points Mr Points then int odu od a vvrltton re o lutinn declaring thut the bon Iswcio e uiiod 1 his was c uricd by 8 ncs and 1 no Popple ton voting In tie nogitivo Mr Popplo on expliluod I1I3 veto bv siv int that be votid aciinst the lcsolution bee e uiso ho thought the ULtion ot the board irregular as thov hnd not acted ou a written ouinlon of the boird s attornev He was of the opinion tl at the bonds had carried hOUJII OA1YI11 Wo lern Wooiiiiien Llcotlon bouth Omaha camp No 109j Modern Woodmen of Amoncn it the meeting Satur dav evening elected the following oflicors \ encrablo counsel Jheodoro F I lllott worthy advisor , Charles L Armstrong , clerk , Jnnios II Holla baul or , b unuol llcndrn osccrt Arthur I Goobort waleli- raaii Willi im L Lee sentry , Ileniy W I isl or , trustees Arthur L Shrivel It II Law renco and D F Bay less , representa tive to the head camp which will meet in Fulton 111 De cmbeiI b M Piess I he camp has eh ingod its mcotin „ place and will meet hcioifter every S iturday evening in Knights of Py thins hall G , \ It Lluctlon Uobcrt L Livingston post No 2SJ , Grand Army of tbo Republic elected tl 0 following olllcers Saturday uicht Commander Samuel W Dennis , senior vice commander Jonn I Hart junioi vice commander , Is athan Gordon , quartet master Jacob W Cress , surgeon , Dr J M Gins low chaplain John W biilvely ofllcer of the day Cliurles It Burgess ofllcor of the guard , jvfartlr Henri , trustees Clinrics lt Burgess John L H irt and Dr J M bias ROW Representative to the state encampment which will inoet at Grind Islan \ in January , Samuel \ \ Deuuis , with John L Hart nlternato The olllcers will bo installed at the first meeting in Januury next , . 1 < > ) al I ocloii Concert The Loy alTemporanco Legion under the directorship of Mis L C Lane , vv ill hive a concert at the Presb > terlati church corner oflvvcntv fifth and J streets , this evening , Decombcr 8 , at 7 15 0 clock llloallAMMI * Invocation Uov Uobcrt L Wheeler Itocitatlon Miss Coo L Hunt bong I ogion Recitation , No Drunkard Micro > Miss I dim Curfman Uccilatlon , ihofapldor' Miss Lcnu Cockroll Song Locton bpeoch Muster Perrio Wheeler Recitation , 'Iho lhreo lravolcrs' Miss Barbara Hov man Song Miss Mabel Gray Uccilatlon Miss Bcssio filcycrs Declaration Master Saminy McDonald Song ' Little Pcoplo • Miss Jesslo Carpenter nxerclso By bixtnen Hecrults Recitation , • bouietliiiiL and Nothing Miss Jossla bullouberger Song Duet Misses Cora Goodmun and Mabel Groy Hicltatlon , ' Little Blossom . . . . Pearl Groy Speech Master lommy Buyllss Iciuporanco Doxoloty Tomnoranoo liltorary Sooioty Tbo Jomperanco literary socloty oloctcd the follovying oflicors Friday evening Presi dent Arthur L. Copeland , vice president , Uverelt E Lyman , sccrotary , Miss Allco Grlflltti , treasurer , Miss Joannctto B Mui Ion , critic , Albert L. button , chaplalu W Heed Dunroy , programmo commitleo Miss bwiss LUlott , Miss Alice Grifllth and Mr Arthur L Copcland I land Hall Ganic-H Joaay bovoral games of hand ball will bo played at Councilman John N , Hurko's court this 1 afternoon At 2 o'clock Jhomas Murphy of : Chicago , and James Murphy af this city , will play J J Byrnes and M ICIlgallon of Omaha , for a pot of f25 a sldo At il o'clock ibomns Hartnett and Jhomas Kclloy will 1 play James Murphy and John N. Burke At i 0 clock Thomas O Connors and Robert Parks will play John N Burke and GooihO J Parks John McGovcrn ivos arrested late last nlRht/or bolng drunk and resisting an oOlcor Mrs Sty los , a tall ollcrly lady , who was la , the drug store , corner of bixtoontb and Chicago . cage streets , about B JO p in Saturday , buy lag goods , Is uquosted to call thera at once XmasJowclry watchea , diamonds bII- vorwnro ana sjioctaelos , Liudsuy's , 1618 I Douglas A ItcMAltKADLU OAIlUltlO ' " H Mlclincl ShctTcr , n Bavarian Mtir * H dcirr , Cnnght in Mltmrsotn WU Misntaioli" , Minn , Dee 7 - > fbpeolnl H Telegram to Tiir Her ] Michael Sholfor , on H whoso head there Is n prlco for nn atrocious 9 double murder comnlttod In Bavaria two H months ago , was arrested hero tonight nnd t when taken bcToro buporintendent ot Pollco H Urnckott made n full confession She I for , M % who Is thirty two \cirs old and lived nt the Wm ] vlllnco of Pamlorf county of Itcgontsburg | Bavnrln Ills vvllo vvhow nsn widow with H an infant son ivlicn she became Mrs mW bhclfor Induced her husband to murder the W \ chll 1 that they Plight secure an Inhcritnneo H ot 1 COO marks bhelfcr took the bov to n WM deep pool and , tvlng n stone to his neck , H threw him in Iho child s urnmlfathci no s H ciiscd shelter of the murder nn 1 bhlofcr Umf killed the old man with a rlflo i'lio nuir Wm derer llel from Pnndorf into Bohcinlt , H boucht a pass | ort from 11 man nninclKulil H ami came to Ami rka , arriving In Minncnp H oils two weeks iilo , llo secure I Urn employment with a firmer named H Mark nt Medina Mills In this countlt m giving his rl ht name ftltirk road nu 11c M count of the nuir tcr in the Mtlwaukco Her UM aid and struck by the slmllarit\ nnmos WM questlonel Shclfir concerning his autoUM cedents Conv meet that bhelfcr wis thu WM mur lorcr ho had n a 1 nbout the farmer in- M duccd ' his employ o to colno to Minneapolis H todai to bo troitod for 11 felon bhclfor was H given over to the police nud broke * H dovnvvhen I confronted with the | roofs of > H his ( , ullt IIo inn lo a full confession ns Um nbovolotho ' superintendent of police , vvhu mm 1 as n itiricl the chnri.a il affairs of the Gor WM niun let itlon at Wnslilimton of the oipturo WM A I'l Hl'IiIIG PltOBLLIf M ( .1 nernl Vlnimgois Unnblo to I iNo - H hriiRkn nnd Kniisiu ltnlcs H Cmcuio Dec 7 Ibpeclal lelegram to H lm Uic ] U10 general managers of the H Interstate eommcreo railway association H ncknowlidhcd tint the Nebraska and Kan M bus rnto problem Is too h ird n nut for them H to crick Lor six navs uow thoi liuo Um wonted nt the problem an 1 they are abso mWl lately no nu irar a conclusion tlnin 1 they H were Mondav morning 1 hero is no question Um that It is the most dlflli ult problem of the H year for railroads to tied 10 involving ns it UM does the dnnuur of hostile legislation no H matter wlildi way It , Is decided Jho sub H committee ' appointol Wednesday to arrange U the Omaha nnd Lincoln rates ou an nbsoluto H equality < were tumble to bring in a report H and I the meeting llnnlly iidjouined until next WM\ \ Ucdiiesdav when the matter will bo ugnlu H taken ' up , it bciiik the occ isiou of the regular mm monthly ' meeting of tha general maunders H A HitCut In Corn Hairs H CiiicAao Dee 7 rbpoelil Tologrnm to H J111 Bi L 1 1 ho Burlintto 1V Northern has H announce j 1 a . > per cent cut 111 corn talcs bo H tween 1 bt Paul and Chicago Um\ \ - W SOU JII IIVROlVs I ( UST IIi\G. H Pirun Ijulins ItnUo Ono Over the B Nivv ( npiiol Itnilding H PimtiiB S D Dec 7 ibpeclal lcl0fraiu H . to 1 iiii Bi 1 1 The Indies of Pierre con mW ] tributed 11 e ms to purchuso the llncst flair mW that 1 ould bo obi lined and to lay tlicv as H j scmbled ou tl o rotund 1 of the now capitol H h J ill ling nnd ami 1 sovcial thousand spoetn mm J tors with binds 1 lay hiL , nntiQtial airs and B % leud ehceiing they rilsod South Dikotas H J firkt forty two st"i If ij , ever the now capitol H bull ling just being complete ! Iho sccuo WU was impic sivo H H ltlir St < nnislilp I'lor Hiirning U ] \rw Vein Dec 7 1 Ire broke out nt the H river 1 end ot the Nation il Steamship 10111 H I ' any s pier on North uvciat2 o'clock this H ufternoon ! About tvvuity flvo mou were ut H work 1 ear thos | ot Som ) of thorn remained H to assist in putting out the flames others H lleeinc to thu street Ot tLoso who stayed H behind in un were bidly burned nnd four J H lost ' their lives llielr bodies h uo neon recovered - H covered All the injured were taken to the H hospital At J 10 0 clock the whole length H of iI i the pier was burning It is 100 feet long H mid I cost tl 0 000 Tlio 1 ly roll and the H money of the employes hnvo been destioyed H A MATHEMATICAL PRODIGY H An Illiterate ) Neurn Who Can Solve U Anvrltliinationl Prohlcin m bun Summois , the pogio prodigy , Wt was In town jostordny , and , ns usuut , H cntcttnitiod ' a largo ciowd who were JM testing lilra with all kinds of niiitho- M ro itlcal ptobloitis , bays a Sholbvvlllo | ICy , coi respondent of the LouIsviUo M Commercial Summois is a negto , M twenty four yours old , without tlio M slightest cducntion IIo can not 1 end nor M write , and docs not know ono liguro H ftom nnothor Hoist common ovcry- M uay farm h mil , md to look ut him nnd M vvuteh his actions lie Booms to bo \V about half-vviltod , but his quiel nnd \V \ nivatiabh coireot nnswci to unv o\- { a 111 plo 111 niitlimoiio , no mnttot how tl dililcult , is simply wondciful With \U \ tbo liuiidiods of tusts that ho has boon : submitted to , not a slnglo time lias ho ; fulled to give the correct miswor ovoi v im lnslatno Seine examples glvonliira on ( M ycstoiduj woto llou much gold c in bo II bought for $70J in giocnbicks If gold 1b ) l worth $1 bo , multiply 507JU , by 1J | , if u grain of whout piodueos seven gialn , ' mid tlicso bo sown tlio hoeoud j out , cuch j jioldtng tbo same IncrctHO , how innny jl bnsliols will b intoduccd at this into in i tvvolvaycais if 1,0U0 grains make 11 ! nintJ If tlio velocity of sound j is 1112 foot per Eocond , the | pulsation of the lioart svonly nor mlnuto nftor seeing a flash of J lihtniiig ( thoi 0 nro tvvonty pulbiitiotiH i rountod bofoio you lion it thunder , 1' what dlHliineo is tlio cloud from the . cm th aim wli il Is tlio time after scoing J tlio flush ot lightning until jou lioar it j' thundoii1 A coininissloii muiclimit 10- ( colvod Bovonty bags of wheat , each con [ t lining thtoo bushels , three pocks and j ( tin co quiu Is , how many bushels did ho ' rccoivoi1 And so 011 With Robinson's , , Raj's nnd othoi hlghor iiiltlimotics ho- . fore thorn , these who hnvo tested him \ us yet lmvo boon unnblo tollndnnyox- j amnio thut with 11 few inomonts' thought I on liis part ho iu not ublo to correctly j uusvvoi \ iho Outlook I or 1H02 There is 110 doubt nbout the fact that ClovehuHi is working for , writing foi and bidding foi the domocratio nomi nation , says the Cincinnati Commercial In a recent speech ho snid thut tlio way 1 to doul with the ox-ptoaidonts was to lot thorn ulono , nud yet ho lofusos to bo lot nlono IIo Icoops himself in ndvortibo- mont bettor thuu nny ether man in the countiy You can hardly nlok up a nowspnporthut does not con tain a letter , or a spocch or tin intorviovv , or a boij- tontiousanil curofullj studied oxpios- Blon fiotn Clovolund , l > oiy free trudo lnfluonco thut Hour ' ishod undui him will ho In line to"hlu noinlnatton The oxtrnoidinary com miltoo of wiijB und moans , chosen from non-producing southern states , vyhloh gained colobritj undoi hia piosodonoy , with nil its Inlluonco , will bo for him , und the old light will go on Itluboliovod that Oovornor Hill of Now York most truly represents ; the old time domocraoy , and that ho will bo iiomlnatod for the presldouoy If the insidious - H sidious mugwump element is not al- tl lovvod to have uny Intluoneo such in- H lluunco us Curtis and Jouos and Godkin | ot ui , hav 0 hud in the pust I Iho chuncusuro/air ut tills present 1 outlook for u square light in 160J bo- 1 tvrcou tlio ropublkuns uud the demo 1 crats Tlio mugwumps uro played out llio free tuido doinoruts aio tiylng to ( Ind the buttons 011 tliolt gaimouts , so us to button up for unothoi light 'Iho lepubllcuuB are dourly iindconolstoiitly in full ilglitlng trim