TWENTY-SECOND YEAK. OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING , DECEittI Ell 2 , 1892. NUMBER ASKS UNCLE SAM TO DIG IT Senator Morgan Urccs Government Aid for the Nicaragua Canal. INTERESTS THAT CANNOT BE OVERLOOKED United States lllglit * on tlio IHtlimus niul the NrcpHHliy l'ir ARicrttnif Ilium lllstoty of Viirluiis TrrutlM Kll'fd on Commerce. New ORMMN * , La. , Deo. 1. The Nicara gua canal convention this mornloB received nnd adopted tbo report ot the committee on further xvork. U makes each member of the convention n committee of ono to spread In formation in regard to iho canal and each delegation to make H written report to the poivcr which appointed It and that It organize state auxiliary associations. That tbo chairman of the convention ap point n committee of Hvo to go to Washington to push Iho work tboro , nnd xvlth poxver to call on whomever it chooses for aid. Thnt the committee bo Increase' ' . BO that each state present bo represented by llirco members. Srmitor Slorcnn Tulltn. Senator Morgan of Alabama , nulhor of the Nicaraaua canal bill , xvas accorded a bear ing nnd spoke nt length on the advnutaces of the canal. Senator Morgan said : Con- Btdtring our resources , our geographical and ilnuncial relation * , xvo could not fall to build this canal. Ho spoke of the riches uud penius of this counlry and said xvo uro indeed - deed iho grandest poxvor In the world. Tlio knoxviedgo of that fact ought to impel us to do that xvork. Karnostcoss , devotion , deter mination and zeal are always lound In breasts like ttioso hero assembled and genius and bn ins lllto ihoso nnd tno willing- hands of the people hokncxv xvho rauko uu the genius and brains of this country nould go out nud undertake this great xvork. In 181(5 ( , before xvo had acquired any great hold on the Pncilic , cxjcpt Oregon , xvhon no part of Mexico xvns ours , the statesmen of the coun try oiado n treaty xvllli Noxv Grenada. I hat might have been considered nn entangling foreign ullianco , but the pconlo of America do iiot consider any soctlon of this , liomi- Bph jro , from the Alinnllcocean to the Pnclllr ocu.tn , loreign country. In that treaty It xvas provided that the pcoplo of iho United States should have Iho same trnnslt nnd passage sago nciws Panama as the citizens of Pun- umn. There should bo no tolls or dues , de inurroge orotherxviso. That xvas a very iiroad cone sslon to us > the inonning of xvhich xvas that the coast line of the United States xvns extended ncrnss tbo isthmus of Darlou. Might it not , happen ns a result of the build ing of the Panami canal by the French gox-- cnimont that xvo should have tiouhlo xvllh thnt government if it should llnd it its dulj in the ptotcction of its own citizens to denj to thu pcoplo of Iho United Stiles free transit iicrois tr.o isthmus I A ( Iri'iitIDOII lo Coininercp. Senator Morgan said the cunrantoo of neatrnlity on either slue of the isthmus xvas n grout boon to commerce. SVo Guaranteed also to preserve the peace thero. Wo undertook to do this boc.mso the Isthmus , iroogrnphlcn.ly In its relations , is ideuiltied so closely xvith the United Stales , and because - cause tno United States Is jealous of its control ot the coast lines of this hemisphere. The aim of our proat statesman ha.s alxvuys been to preserve the coast line for the bone- lit of the people of the Uultod States. Coming doxvn to a inter treaty , this time with Nicaragua , xvo provide for u transit for our people , equal right * with the people of Nicaragua , transit for cur armies and muni tions of xvar , xvlth other provisions. Wo further speak ot a canal to bo run tnrouirh Nicaragua , and to preserve our right to send . troops along Iho line of travel to protect , not only our people , but other people xvboso nonce may bo disturbed , or whoso property is threalcncd. Spiakmg of the Clayton-Bulxver treaty. Senator Morgan said ntovUion had been made that neither Iho Untied Stales no : Great Britain should disturb the sovereignty of Nicaragua whim there by building formi cations along the canal or in any other man ner. But xvho questions llio right of Presi dent Harrison to send troopi to Nicaragua under the earlier treaty , to protect our citi- 20113 and Iheir property ; nnd the right to carry troops to Nicaragua carries xvith it the righl to protect those troops. Ttioro IB nothing In the Clbyton-Bulwor treaty to prevent - vent its from golni : doxvn into Nicaragua and building the canal. Great Britain has never denied that\YO have the right and Great Britain never sleeps. The lion never oats his eye. Our nights in tlio iMliiniH. Senator Morgan referred to the vloxv ol Ihu senate on the bearing of the Claytou- Bulxvcr treaty toward the question of the control and building of Ibo ennui by iho Untied States. The commlituo felt thnt there xvas nothing lu an abstract vloxv of the treaty , to stop our construction and control of the canal , but xvn must be careful and llvo uii to our obligations to Nicaragua in pro tecting her in her sovereignty and lu prosorv- ine bur peace. Wo cannot nlford lo yield out right of free transit across Pana'im , Nicar- nuguu , or olsoxvhcre on this continent to nny foreign government , nnd that xvns the point which the senator desired to make plain , i There could bo no doubl that Great Britain's inirpo.se xvas to ultimately steal llio gront hey of llio western hemisphere. , Ho uld not blame Great Britain , but ho did not mean to bo blind or shut his eyes to her purpose. Senator Morgan dwelt nt some length on the Bri'.ish policv us regards Great Britain's purpose to control , if possible , at some day the passage through iho Nicaragua. Senator Morgan snoKonftho treaty thai bad been negotiated between the United .Slntcs and Nlcuracun during Arthur's ad ministration , and xvhich , though havlnc ix largo majority , did not secure tbo requisite two-thirds , that trenly xvns withdrawn by Mr. Cleveland , hiuco then American eitl- /ens have secured n concession from tlio rticnrngunu government , and in thut grant xvo have secured all thai xvo could have se cured for iho government Itself. When iho grant xvas made It xviu intended that there should bo an American canal , controlled bv Americans. The United Slates could not so- euro moro man she may require In n com- tillunoo xvlth the grant made to iho Marltlmo C11 en I company. Continuing , ibo senator said If he could tnuo the members ot congress and murch them in single llio aionis the \vharvos of Isexv Yorit and show thorn the commcrc-o there , and from New Yoru take thorn to tno far northwest , ami then bring thorn around by the seaboard and inarch them in single tile along the wharves of Now Orleans , he would iiinUo iv si 10 ipor argument in favor of the canal than than If ho btood on tiptoe nnd talked in favor ot it for the lost of his. davs , If these congressmen know really what tuw firoai country xvus , and could feel'tho rebpoii- Elblllty thnt rosiod upon thorn , they could not fail to furnish another mouth 10 the Mis- Bisslnl. Senator Morgan explained fully the cir- cumstaticoa under which llio senate com- miltco hud investigated tno project of building the cauul. Ho Imd been dulightod with the unaulmitv of mil d mid nurpojo of the member * of the committee , xvbu ropro- sentcd all fccmiuns und political vioxv . They were united In recommending government control of tbo Nleuragiir.n xviuorxvny , They studied the question in 1 its bearings and they raiUroit its Importuucr , wliilo sutiMied with the facts and the Urines that had been l > rosonlii'l ' to the oomniliteo bearing on lit cost and Us revenues when completed , The Suez cnmil charted f-.Vt per ton toll anil the sonuta romtnuiuo found thut u cliargo of onlv fl per ton exacted for tolli at the Nieavnguan canal would ytold fH.OOO.OCO annually to pav uiter- oit on bonds ; W.O' ' lKX ) for repairs and maintenance of Iho canal , tnul fjOuii.Qi)0 ) to ba divided among tae itoculiolJera , while to the government no moro favorable conditions could posslolo ho secured. Senator Morgan waj enthusiastically cheered upon the completion ot hU addrcsi , and wai honrtlly voted thiinlcH for the able , Interesting nnd Intelligent manner 'In which ha hud discussed Iho question. Ami , fur ther , as a mark of honor to him , thu conven tion took a rccoas In orJcr that the dslciratcs mleht Individually greet him nml pay their compllmnnts to him. Senator Morgan will relLrii tonight , being compelled to hasten hit departure by tlio Illness of a member of his family. Ilcsfiliilloim Snlimlttoil. Judge HUcc , chnlrmnn of the committee on resolutions , submitted the following re port : Whereas. In vlow ot tlio f tct Hint the terri tory of the Unltu.l Htmos reiiuhot ncross In the front of both stdni of the nortlicrn lunf iif Hit ) American continent : thai the d stance bv wntm-front the Atlantic to thn I'urlllc Nldn of oiirrounttv Is moro than 15iiiu ( mill's ; thut to nuiko tli s vnymto wu must pass over Imnliu.iUmnt sens nnd tliiouch uvury knn n vnrk'ly of clliniitoi that u inure tlirn.ul of land * nuixrut"t tholwo oceans ; Unit tlio sovurliiR of this ihrc-ad and nponlni n nnviignhlo water ulinnnul iii'ioss the Uthiiius nf Mcaragil'i Mill nnllo thu Atlanllo anil I'aulllu and shot ten tlm water route from mio side of thu fiintlncnt to thu otliur K'.iH-O ' miles ; tl'iit ' thu I'ae.llo states lire now roiuotu from tlio Atl.intlf sc.ilioird nnd tlio older nnd more populous purls of tlio country than Is Kimipo ; tin ; construction of the Nicaragua canul will iMicnur.ijri ) elosor rotations with our sister re publics of ( . 'onlr.it and Smith Ainorleiii the cost ot lraisirtallon : ) ) of freight uatl nnd west from the Atumtio to the I'nellle oceiins will lia ehiniiivned more than one-half ; that us ix ineasiliu of nilloiiil : : ilcfi'mo the mtiklnsor this c.inil : will lie ot Imk'llnltoly greater value to the American re- piiiillu than thu building nf furts uml the iniilntalnliu of nrmlcs ; that by Its construc tion our navy can bn coir.'Utitralcd : it itnv Amorlcnn poll. In ono-llilrI of the time and with out1- third of the OMIIUIISU that U now re quired ; tliMt the lario and numerous eoallmt statloiH will thus bu dlspcnsutl w th ; that the I'liollli ; ocean. llh Its incrotiH'n. ' coiniiierce , Its Islands and AslMlle tr.iclo. will ihus con- tilliutu to oui'wu.iltli anil cnliriu : our mur- ki'tv ; that In Iliia 1x1.0 of commt'r. l.il iiutlvllv , \\liun the most ehlluhti'tieil iintliins of thu v , ( ultimo seeking and eiuntlir ; now nnrlu'ls for their uroditils , tlio lO'cnl , aim Is to shorten thud 1stiini'u and ohcnpon Iho urli-oof trnnspur- tatlon friiin tlioiuodiicertn Ihofoiisiiinur ; that to MK'iTSitiulv la'uoiiiiillsli this and main tain llio vnrleJ IniUislrles nilovor the coun try nd KOI mttkets for mir Ami-iloan miinu- facturuil | irnlucts : , the hliortvst route by l.ind anil sea mint , bo croatiM : fiat waler trans- Dortallon Is the chcauust transporlatlun ; Hint us America Is a great producing oountrv It comuetcs with a'll other countries tu the world's m.rkels , sxnd thus Inspires tholr ilvalrj ; that inonniehlos of the lustorn con- llnont nrojoiilousof Its nonilorfitl urowtlt and splendid Industrial achlpvomoiits. thit the time Inis eiinio when Amorli'u should prcpnre fornnd gnnnl iigilnst tin ; nuccss tv and ilan- erof the future ; that II would be both un wise and unpatriotic for this great ropubllo In lioaco.ilily and qulnlly permit any fornlmi power to elt'ier open for thnmsoivos the gates of AinurlCiin commerce or dose tlios gates upon ii" , and ht'tico the American pooulu should build tliis oan.il , control It when built , and , iinlurscd : by liotli rurtlcn. Whotcus , Ilothof tlio great polttle.il parties of Ihlscountry In tholr Inst national conven tions oApre-sly cti'lorscd the bulldlim of th.s canal , nn I both candidates for prfislilrnt hear tily approved said declarations nnd which has revolved the approval of morn than nlnu- tcnthsof Ibo American freemen , thcruforo , bo It liesolvcd First , That It Is the inramoiiut duty of th's ' government to nld in the con struction of tiu ! N'learii.'iian canal , Second , Th iit this convention six'i 11 urzoiipnn ir ri-ss to give such llnanclal aid as will Insure - sure the speedy uoinpletlon of said canal at the iiiliiliiiiim cost Ihuruof. taking , proper se curity for auv credit u.edged or money ud- Viineed for this imrpose , and retaining such control and supervision of the same as will Insure - sure the puaceful n o of the uront onteriirlso to thu commcrco of the world , and at thu lo\v- et DOMSibio rules. The resolutions wpro adopted nnd the state delegations handed in the names of the now members of tlio executive committee. The selection of representatives froai each con gressional district xvas loft to tno state mem bers of each conimitteo. Tha atato pre sented u speaker , who suoko good words for tlio canal. Ucsolutions of tunnks : wore 'passed to tno hosts , odli-crs of the convention , T. T. Wright of Nashville , the organizer of the convention , and others. Chairman Converse was added to the com- mlttcoof llvo to yo to Washington and ap point the rrst ot the committee later. Three chejrs wore given for Nicaragua and Costa lilcii , and upon motion of Hon. WillardVar - nor , three cheers for UK- United Slates was also given nnd the convention udjourncd. IfKFnSDS HIS VOUKS E. HIIV. Futlinr Corrl au Ucllcratus Ills CrltU r Is in of tlio ( Inriuiiii i.itli' ; > llo Cnn rusH. New YOHK , D30. 1.-H3V. FiUhor Patrick Corrlgan of Ilobouon aanounces in an opoa letter to the editor of the Freeman's Journal tonight tlv.it ho has been summoned by Bishop Wlggflr to stand trial for letters written by Father Cbrrigan "in opnositlor to the anti-American spirit of tbo late Gor man Catholic congress held in Newark nnd Us ntlaen uuou the public schools. " In the course of his statement , he says : "I am opposed to txvo things : First , the at tempt to Germanize America bv moans of the church , mid second , donunctiitinn of the puo- llu schools ns abominations. .V.y criticism is substantially that which appeared in the editorials of some ot the great dallies , one of which concluded the loading article in thcso words : 'What we arc justified In saying is that they who took part In those proceedings ere bad citizens , and dangerous In proportion , as they are powerful. ' ' 1 criticized the congress m a body. The congress insulted American IntclliL'e'neo by denouncing thn public schools the most cherished institution of the land as abomi nations ; ' it insulted tbo American church bv denouncing some of our most distinguished prelates , i did not sucak of Ill-hop VVIggor in his capacity as bishop of the diocese , but simply as a member of the German congress over xvluch ho presides every year , outside of his own oloccse , to thu great mortification of his own Knijllsn-spoaklng flock. My op- posltiun to ( janmiFloyUnrmcots the approba tion of Americans Generally Judging from Iho unanimity of the pressdully and weouiv , without distinction ns to politics or religion. "Archbishop Corrlgau and Bishop WigKor wore not on spjnklns tcruw for yours until CnhciiKtoyUm united them against Arch bishop Ireland and Cardinal Gibbous. " Father Cortlgun sayo , In conclusion : "I received two weeks notlco of the coming trlnl , and whcu I asked : x reasonable exten sion of ttmo was peremptorily refused. This slioivs how imoorfcct is our taulaiivo logisr latlon and how completely It places the prie. t at the mercy of the bishop , " TU rKxawx .i Suvli u Hill Will I'roli.ilily l'.is < tlio . MuNTOOMUitv. Ala. . T > 3t , 1 , There was a bill inlroducscl in Iho legislature yesterday providing for an annuity of ? 53'J for Mrs. Davis , widow of Jefferson Davis , during her life. The bill met with much favor. It will undoubtedly bo passed. Bills continue lo pound railroads , Ono In troduced yesterday prevents railroads , steam boats or common carriers to form pools to II x rates , The penalty Is n line of not more than fl.OOO. The convict question excites much In terest. Tl-o fooling that the lease system must bo done away with grows stronger each day. Figures ura presented to the Joint meclintr of the committees on penitentiary and criminal administration and show ah i-xcesslvo death rate convicts nnioni ; em ployed in mines , being no loss than 0. 10 per cent. 1VI | Dmvn 11:1 : Kluviitor Slmtt. Henry -Tnlnion , a uoy who lives with his uncle at Twenty-ninth and Ke-gor streets , South Omaha , cawo very near loilng tits llfo yesterday. About 5JU : ! in the afternoon ho fell llvo stories down an elevator shaft In Swift's packing bouse. Late last night the boy was { till living , but was not conscious and hud not spoken filnco the accident. Ho sustained n comminuted frncturonf the right leg oxtondine nearly doxvn to the knco. Ills splnols CPI til nly affouted l > o , because ho cixunot ir.ovo Ins left- arm nr leu leer. Tun doctor thinks ha may rally and that hn stnnaa a good chance of recovery uu ! ii he | g inter- huri. ONLY WATCH THE SCANDAL Inter.al in Paris Conten on the Gnat Pan ama Canal Invjstigation , LIST"OF THE SUBSIDIZED NEWSPAPERS Krory I'riitiilnrnt or Iiitliirntl.il t'npcr In tlio City ttrrctvoil .Mnnoy for Advocntliii ; tlio liiitci-prlse Son-citlmial Ituitiora Coiiccriilni ; Huron do Itelnach. tCnpyrlKhtcil IS'Ji by J nines ( Ionian llonnult.1 PAULS , D-c. 1. fNoxv York Herald Cable Special lo TUB Btin.l Tno I'.xuauta canal scandal continues xvlth such vlolchco that no ono U Interested any longer In Iho ministerial crisis , which , hoxvovor , sllll Lists. No oao xvlshoa any longer to became n cabl- not minister , n now phoaomenon In Franco. Today publication was made of the Ust of newspapers xvblcn. hax'J received money from Panama canal sources. The list In clude ) nil the important nowspibci-3 of i'uris. The general o Dili ion Is that this Is n scheme essayed by the deputies lu order to turn public attention nxvay from the cham ber , bui. it Is likely to fail of Its object. The difference is great botxveondaputles accepting money lo vote in the way demanded , and Journals accepting money to give publicity to un enterprise. This latlcr feature has entered for the last thirty years into the customs of French journals. Tlio customs are deplornblo , but they exist , as these pay ments were made according to Iho scale of prices of almost public nototrloty. I do not bcliovo that the scandal xvlll succeed against the press. Another thing xvhich appears moro serious is the affair of M. Antonio Proust , u deputy nud a friend of G.xmbatta , formerly minister of tine arts. Itnppoara to bo proved that ho rccuix-od l.OUU shares In the Panama syndi cate. Another grave fact , according to ro' liable people xvho tell the story , Is that Baron de Itelnach had for visitors on the eve of his suicide n very xvell known minister and n deputy also xvoll known. All three worked together burning documents Irom 1 o'clock iu the evening to midnight. 'J xvo houri later H iron de Hlnaoh xvas found dead. If this facUls correct , no ono can guess th'o gravity of the situation. It Is certain'that a general reorganization of things as they exist xvill ensuo. If the re public survives It is because there is no onu Ihero to take Us place. JACQUS : ST. Cuttu. JKISII ritiHvrs IN i- C'liiiipllrittiinis Cnmcd by ISUlmp Xult.v'H I'iistin-al Atiilic Dailtt. Uimnsy. LONDON. Dae. 1. U u stated that Michael Davilt doilros to rosizn his place in parlia ment and to run ntrahi without priestly as sistance. Butlmdor the charge } of undue clerical inlluonca ho xvill cot bo permitted lo accept the Chillcrn hundreds. The D.illy Noxvs hints that the unseating of Mr. Fullerlon on account of Bishop Nulty's unxviso pastoral must make Mr. D.tvllt uneasy. The Times says : "This Is a point ot tome importance , for it Is to the vote of the Irish clericals thut the Gladilono gox'ornmcn t oxvoj lls precarious llfo. The voto.s of the Irish clericals noxv dominate the policy of the British homisphoro. The South Meath petition has shown us something of the poxvers xvhich in turn dominate thorn. The Chronicle saj's : Tno result In South Meath may ba useful to : he Iruh party if It trachea thorn to curb thuir priosu and lo unit iito O'Connoll in renudmling poliiics from Homo. Bishop Nulty tried to ntd Mr. Davitt , and it is feared that Mr. Uavitt will bo unseated. At thn same time , xvo must nvotv that it xx'o begin to lacula the thorny subject of splrilual Indication xvo shall linii our-selvos involved in all the troubles of cou- tlnontul politics. The opinion prevails in Dublin Ihnt the MeCixnhyitos nro certain to ivgain the South Moalh seat by un increased majorily through un election "on the nexv rop.tiior. Iklr. Fullcrton xvill bo debarred from silting in narltamcnt for scvcu years. Will Vote tur thn Army Hill. BniiLiN , Dec. 1. During the debate on the budcot today Dr. Uuhl , loader of the national liberals , said bU party xvould vote for the demands of iho Government for money for military purposes so fur as compatible xvlth iho vital Interu.Us of the army bill , to the full extant it xvns impracticable. In the course of his speech Dr. Buhl complninod of the Inadequate snuro Germany has token In the celebration in honor of the four hun dredth anniversary of the discovery of America. Chancellor von Caprtvl said Germany had boon xvorthily represented nt the Columbus fetes at Genoa and Spain. Herr Lelbknocht. socialist loader , in his speech urged that the militia system be es tablished lu Germany , and that the political morality bo Improved. ttojcftod tlio ItolllSfllllcl Plin. : ' LONDON , Dec. 1. A special correspondent reports thut the committee of thti Brussels international monnlary conference decide Inst nlch t ngnlnst Hotlischild's scheme. This , however , the correspondent says , Is not taker. ns a himotalllst defeat. The committee xvll noxv proceed to decide upon n combined Itothschild otv.l S'jotbacr'd ! nui : , xvitb mod- lllcatiuns nroposcd on behalf of the Latin union , It is expcotod that majority nnd minority reports xvill bo prosonlod toraor- roxv. The prospects for an early agrcemonl by the conference uro considered rornoto. tuiiti fur .llciiiuy. Sr. Pf.Tiiiisnntn , Dao. 1. The Bourse Gaz ette sas tbo Russian government has dis patched an onlcial to Paris lo receive from Iho Crcolt Foucior the unplaced portion ol tha last issue of S per cent gold rentes. This ofllclal will also obtain from Berlin bankers tbo gold deposits , notice of the xvithdraxva of xvhich xvns given by the Itusslan govern ment tit the beginning of Oclobor. The pupor adds that the government. Inn decided not to withdraw any moro ( fold during the .next fovv month-i. Allilrn nt Silliiini , I.OXDOX , Dec. 1. A dlspntoh to Iho Ex change Telegraph company soys : Noxx-s bus been received from Samoa to the ofl'oct tha tno native Insurgents have attacked Hnglisl residents. Orders have tjcun telegraphed to the commander of tr.o Australian Equadroi lo send IboxvarshlpSlngaroma loApiu , with oul delay. IJmicluirvlllo Tlirt'iitoiiH to | ( CKIII. ) OTTAWA , Ont. , Doc. 1 , It is rumored that Premier do Bouohorvillo of Q'loboa has noil- Hod Sir John Thompson that ho xvill resigi In the event ot the appointment of Mr. Chap laau , minister of customs , nu lieutenant gX'- or nor of the province. There is no contirma lion of iho rumor as yet. XX'iirni Iti'Of ptlnn I nf ( 'uprlvl. LONDON , Dc. 1. The Berlin correspond cut of iho Tunes , coi'inionlln on yoaler day's debate on the budget in the Itolctutng says that Chancellor von Caprlvl'i dlgnilioi reply to Herr Kleiner's attack xvas moro xvarml ) received than was tbo speech Intro ctuclau the bill. * Sovi'iityl'oiir llv * XVi-ro I.uit. LONIION , Dao. 1.--A dispatch from Nag.i sakl , says i > evcntv-four , lives xvcro io > l hx thu stnkint ; ot the Jupuncso xvurjhl CnUhlmaruktiii as a rokitlt of the colllslot with Iho stcftmor Uavemm , ropDrtod yoster duy. Alllurll'ln flriillli AkHiirliitluii , Cirv or Mexico , Dao. l. The iVmorlcai Health as.6oclatlou U holding its auuual oj Ion hero. After spoccnes of welcome and rcsponso various papers touchitig on gcr- nano subjects xvoro \Vrrrk on tlio isrrtttlitli Const. Dusunn , lljc. 1. Ajsovero gala hns been irevalllng over Scotland slnco Sunday. Troir. xvrockaifo drlflcil eshora at Ullapool , U s behoved n large ( Serbian steamer has been on. _ _ „ Settled AVllli > ! . fiirniMl. LONDON , Dae. l' . The creditors of Mrs. Charles Stewart Var-uoll hixvo accoptvd ! n ilnn of settlement by xvhich they xvlll ro- celvo tliclr claims In full xvlth Interest. .V < HHU.U J-'Ult TIIK Oltlchiln 1'urjlinr Thulr tjity of ItUri'piitublD ( Jhiir.irturi. PiTrstifitii , I'a. , DJO. 1. Never before In the history of l'ilt , burg was such n teono witnessed ns xvas ennctoj In the city hnll this ntternoon. At- lea U Hi ) Inmitas ot dis orderly houies xvho have boon ordered to cave the city by tonufroiiv riftjtMoon gath- orcd in the mayor's o.lloa. They \varo ot all grades mid conditions of tholr class of so ciety , As onrly ns 1:31 : o'clock the xvomon com menced passing Into the hall. The scene xvns n most unusttnl oao nud n largo crowd xx'as ntlr.xclod. Tno xvomon inul.stod upon soclng Mayor Gourlev and xvhon hn made his LXppo.xranco 'ttioy xvantecl lo know xvuat they xvoro lo do. Mavor Gourley m.xdo n spsoch lo thorn. Ho said : "I am very sotry for you. 1 sym pathize xvlth you from the bottom ol my heart. 1 did not close you up for the thirty- two months of my tornt for ths reason that I did not think It xvould help thU evil. When the ministers of tno city , xvlvos , mothers , sisters nnd brothers came to ni3 to Insist on the laxv being enforced I hnd to issue the otder. 1 took nil the rcspotiitbillty nud 1 do not knoxv what you can do. 1 have nothing to offer you. 1 do not hollovo In hurrying you out into thu strcols llko dogs. Some consideration should bo given and ton days xvould not bo too long a timo. " Misa Cora Hastings than stopped up and said : "Somo of those xvomon , in fact , n great number of thorn , llvo iixvay trom horo. They hnvo no money nnd no friends , and xvhat are they to doi" "That I do not knoxv,1' said the mayor , "out. I xvlll try mid see xvhat the ministers xvlll do and lot you knoxv bv toraorroxv nflcr- noon. " The mayor xvns very vigorous , and told them that they xvould have to see Chief Broxvn about extending the order. The women went to Chief Broxvn's ofllcc , but the chlof wus out and they departed. They xvent down Smlthlleld street to Fifth avenue , xvhero they attracted u great deal of attention. ( The ministers of'tho city propose to at once take care of the xvomen xvho have boon ordered out of thoao houses , although no special mceting has be6n called vet. At the headquarters of the United Presbyterian , .tho .Methodist Episcopal , the Bapllsls nnd ether mintslerial associations , it xvas learned that the care of the "fallon" xvould bo the solo subject for discussion on Monday , nnd actlvo steps would bo taken to provide homos for those xvho xvould lead moral lives. In this connection an employment agency xvill be established It the Methodist associa tion can provHii. JJundrcds of the xvomen In't today for other cities , many trolng to Wheelmu , Cin cinnati , Cleveland , Columbus and Chicago. Several said they did uot knoxv xvhat they xvould do xvhen they reached their destina tion , x-orv few of thorn had moro than enough money to purchase their tlckots , nnd they feared that-thoy xvould bo refused udmis- slcn to liousoa In otheccitlos und that they xvould bo dependent Ufon charitable institu tions forsupport. Three or fear slalod thai they had homos in attier cities and proposed lo co back and reform und BOO if ihoir parents could not ao something for them. This cvenmu n delegation of lltteen or twenty coloroj prostitutes called at the resi dence of Kov. Dr. McCrear.v of the Third United Presbyterian church and asked for protection. Ilo hnn been a leader in the movement against the social ovll and promi nent in the Sunday closing ctrusiulo. Ho told the xvomen thnt .ho could do nothing for them. While ho xvas tallsing a largo crowd gathered about the hojse and Indulged in cat calls. The women then began to sine ' Nearer My God to Thee , " but the sound of nn approaching uatrol wagon caused the croxvd to disparso. UT L3in\l'S KKIV I'rrparatlons Cnmplctod fur tlio I2ructlon of u Mi : Mlllopul , ISnililln . OTTUMXVA , la. , Doc. 1. [ Special to TUR Bcc.J Ottumxva Is to have a city hospital. The Mary Thrall Bible class , as Incorpor- alors , have filed articles of incorporation : xnd the worlc xvlll bo prosncuto'l vigorously. Tnoonlcers are : Mrs. H. D. Emory , presi dent ; Mrs. F. A. Fulton , vlco president ; Mrs. II. C. Chambers , secretary ; Mrs. Suujucl Mahon , treasurer. Among the trus tees nro the capitalists. T. D. Foster , J. B. Sax , A. II. Hamilton , J. W. Kdgerly , J. J. Smith nnd Major Samuel Mahon. A hos pital costing fiO.OOO xvill b3 erected. Tha branch ol the Santa Fo road from Fort Madison to Uttuinxvn xvill bo completed December - comber 0 , and xvlll bo Inaugurated December 7 by an excursion of 400 business men from the various towns along the Una to this city. Tbo industrial exchange has tiilten slops toward el'iuorato preparations to entertain Iho guests , nnd an intorostlng time is ex pected next Wednesday. IOXVII'A Knllxviiy Commlnsloii. Dis : MOINUS , la. , Doc. 1. The loxva Ilail- xvay commission , m Its annual report , devotes - votes considerable space to the inlorprcta- tlou put by the Kupramo court on Iho laxv governing Iho duties and powers of the com missioners. The commUbion always held that xvhon Its decisions or orders xvoro not complied xvitli by defendant companies tholr reasonableness btioulU bo dotonniiiod by the court. This vloxv xvas sustained by earlier decisions of iho courts , but rcuunt decisions hold thnt It Is not the province of the court to It.qulro into the reasonableness of the orders , but upon the roasoimbloncs ) of the order as established by the proceedings be fore the board. _ Wcddmy ilelln ut Iunlii : > . DuNi.tr , In. , Doc. 1. [ Special to Tun BKI : . ] The marriage of Howard Mitchell of Chattanooga , Tenn. , and Miss Ada , iho accomplished and 'Bttracttvo daughlor of Dr. vnd Mrs. A II. JIazloit of this place were married yesterday , Hov. Mr. Dudley of the Methodist KpUcopal church olllclatcd. Immediately utter jthol ceremony iho young couple loll for n southern visit. Killed liy tlip Flint .Hull. OTTt'Mxx'.t , In , , DJC. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIJH. ] Whllo the passengers of n be lated Hock Island train worn crossing ttio C trucit tonight the fust mail dashed in , killing Henry Jones of Kldon. HOT O.VJB / ' TIIM Jt.ll.TOXH. Kllsirorlli Wyatt , it Jloinlinr ol llio ( iaiig , ruptured lit Iiiilliinii , ST. Louis , Mo. , DSO. 1. Blljworth Wyatt , 0110 of iho moil ilfsperato moaibera of the notorious Dalton civhg , xvas captured by i JVHSO t.oar Terre Hau to , Jnd. , this mornlnt' . .Sheriff Dlxou look } ho bandit west tonight The state of Kansas oilers u reward ol fl.'JUU icr the desperado for iho murder o : Constable Itolfour near Greonsourg , ICau. , on July 4 last , and there uro nine Indictments nvoinst him at Guthrie , OK ! . , for his meal ing and shootlntr , uud thora Is uUa n reward for him In Texas on various phurgos. Wyatt , although a momb.'r of the Dalton nan : ; , missed the CofTo.vvIllo bank robbery , being on cl'icr depredations at the tlmo. Ho was one of the tnohi , desperate folloxvors of BobDauon. His arrest caused great ox- cltcmi-nt at Corxvlth , xvhoro Wyutt hns been siuyiag for the past foxv xvoo s. 'O Now Vorlc ICxcli.iutfo < juul tloii . Nn\v YOIIK , Dec , 1. j'Spoelal Tulpgrara to THU BUE.I lixohango xvus quolod aa fol loxvsj nuicngn , J5 couts promlumi Boston 0 coins premium to 5 cents uisoouul ; fat Loub , vie coins premium. IT WAS VERY INFORMAL Conference of Independents and DcmocatR Hold nt Lincoln Yesterday. VIFQUAIN PROPOSED SOME STRATEGY independent * rrofois to llo Anxious to Alii lliu DriniiuriitR In Organtr.lng liotli llrntirlirs of the Locli Doubtful of the Ito.iult. N' , Neb. , Dec. 1. [ Special Telegram toTnii Bcs.J In spite of the repeated do- ilals of prominent Nobr.xslu democrats , the couforanco betxvoon doinocr.xtlo and Independent - dent leaders came off lu this : ity thlsovenlnp ; Ust as It had boon advertised , and U was no > ault of the gentlemen xvho engineered the schema thut it xva * practical ! vn lizzie. It xvm easy to BOO thnt somathing xvas In the xvind all day , from the fict that so tunny prominent democrats und Independents "hnpcened" to b'i lu the city xvlth no pirtinular business lo call thorn hero. John I'owors nud Logan McUoynolds put In an nppe.iranco at the Lliulell this afternoon nnd xvoro soon fol- loxvcd by W. A. 1'oyntor of Albion , W. L. Green nf ICearnoy , B. F. Alien of Wabash and others. Then Wolfe , Blake , Thoini > soii , L.2C3O and other local inuopondont xvheol nones dropoo.-l in c.xsually. At the Lincoln Lho tiamoaof Dr. Kolpor of Norfolk nnd John Shcrvln of Fremontnppoarod on thorogister. Ono ntut all de.iled any knowledge of u con- feronco. A. J , Snxvyer nnd Victor Vlfquain pf this city xvero especially blissful in their ignorance of any contorenco. 'k'lioy Itscd Strategy. General Vifijualn. bollovlng that matters had ranched that stiigo when , to use his oxvn famous and furoriUs uxprosslon , "Wo must iiso strategy liciv , hoys , " earnestly Informed Tnc BEU roprosentatlvo that there xvas to bo no mooting und that after the theater ho proposed to go homo , xud to bod. Subsequent developments rendered It possi ble that the general xvas oaslly found. Tlio independents hold u caucus'at the Lindell early in the evening , which xvas attended by I'OXVOM , Loose , McHsynoldi nnd I'oyntor , thejo four and no moro. Wolfe xvas invited hut xvas suspicious and failed to slioxv up. The quartet appointed n committee consist ing of themselves to moot the democratic managers. The democratic moot'nfj ' xvas held in nn office up stairs iirtho block opnosito the Ma sonic temple. There xvero present A. J. Sawyer , Victor Vifqualn. Dr. Helper , John Shorvia and J. u. Dablman the latter from Chadron. Later in the evening Messrs. Powers , McHeynolds , Grojn and Leeso made tholr appearance. The coafaranco xvns informal and unsatis factory. The quartet of independents agreed that the thing to do xvas for the Independents - pendents to assist the democrals in organ izing Onth branches of the legislature. They agreed that it should bo done , hut cautiously expressed doubts us to their ability to de liver the goods. This xvas all that'iho con ference accomplished , nnd the result1 ! xvero painfully meager compared to all that might have been expected from the oxtraordiuury efforts made to keep the affair a secret. MK. OAKMCV'S IDEAS. Lancaster's Cnmltilntn for .Spo.itccrT.illcs of the ricclslutiiru'ii 1'rojpoctn. lion , II. II. O.iltloy of Lincoln xvas in the city yosterJay in the Interest of his spoaker- shlp boom. Ho said thnt ho xvas very xvol satlsliod with the outlook , and that If the matter xvas to bs decided at tha proaent tirno there xvould bo llttto doubt ixs to the out come. Ho reatlzod , howex'cr , that a mouth was to Intervene bsforo the opining of the legislature , and said that there xvas time for the mombaM-elect to chungo their minds several times in the Interval. Ho exprassed tha belief that ho XXMS an available man for the place , but said that if there xvas a rouuh- lican membor-olect who cnmo nearer tilling the bill and xvhostood a oottcr chance to capture - turo the necessary votus outside the party ho xvould promise that man live votes from Lancaster county. Ho felt that the party noxv had an oppor tunity to redeem itself and mnko n showing * that xvould commend it In thu estimation of all good citizen ! ' , and lie xvas especially de sirous , whatever micht bo iho action of the house in the election of a speaker , thut tbo locisluturo xvould hold a short , actlvo busl- uois session , extending but little , If any , beyond - yond the necessary sixty days. Ho boned that the session xvould bo devoted to the con sideration and enactment of food legislation , uaa that the senatorial light xvould bo of short duration. He said that ho did not think that n maximum rate bill xvould bo passed , but ho xvns satisfied that tboro xvould bo some railroad legislation. Ho thought that it xvould cover ibo shipment of farm products , but ho expressed some doubt as to its going beyond thnt , as no said that there xvas no complaint about the rates charged for the shipment of merchandise , unless It was In ono or two localities. Another thing that ho believed and hoped that he xvould see xvas a material reduction of the force of suparnumornrlos that xvas em ployed by tbo last lojlslaturo. Ho thought that all the xvork could bo done by n force not exceeding 150 persons , instead of 2 5 , which was the number mat had ostensibly been given employment in the txvo houses by the so-called reform legislature of txvo years ago. Ho xvas in favor of hiring com petent , capable people , and requiring them to do something for their monov , but ho xvas opposed to hiring a lot of employes and put- tlni ; them on Iho pavroll a month before there xvus iinylliini ; for thorn to do. and Haiti th era xvas no excuse for employing ix lot of clerks of committees at the start , ns xvlth u foxv exceptions there xvns no buslposs or pnpors in the hands of the eo'mnittooj dur ing the lirsl thirty d.tvH. Ho niuu that ho hoped to sen n disposition to transact busl- neus on business principles. IIOUCIIT tUlt UIK TiUST. hi , Louis' Crnat Whisky IlUtlllnry Noxr Con- trnllril liyiliu Coiiihliu- . ST. Louis Mo. , Dee , l.-'Tho Conlrul d tlllery of this city xvas formally turned ever to Sarauul Woolncc this afternoon , This completes the deal Involving the Central , llio Nebraska of Nebraska City , nnd iho Star nnd Crascont dUtlllcrlos of 1'okln , 111. , the last tbrco nnmcd nnvlng already neon turned over to Mr. Woollier. 'J'o n reporter Woollier said this evening that ho xvas buy- Int ! for "himself nud friomU , " refusing to an.sxvcr u question us to whether or not ho purctinscd as the agent ot the Distilling and Cattlefeeding company. Concerning thu transactions , nn evening paper stivs ; "It can nnxv bo elated xvlth most absolute certainty thnt the net'oilntiotib xvoto niHilo on hohnlf of the Distilling and Cattlefeeding association , or the whisky trust , nil statements to the contrary notwithstanding. This assertion Is mudo upon reliablci information received from the vicinity of the trust headquarters. Thut thu trust htiould endeavor 10 conceal this fact from the general public and from the very people xvlio are matting the purchases , npcd nxcllo no comment. A linn selling tholr business to the 'trust' could corn- maud , and xvould naturally expect lo re rolvo n much larger figure than xvould bo obtained In disposing of It to a private party , How successful Mr , Woolner has been In ihK may bo scon In an acknowledge ment that be bought iho dltferfcut concerns 'ch'cnp.1 " Ill- ; Dunn ? ! ! * . GIIIC.XOO , III. , IHoK. ) . S. Ellsworth , o Chicago capitalist , has begun sull lor dam. ai-es ugnlnsl C. J. Ivos , prciidont and gen eral cuporlntendmil of tbt < Burlington , I'uaar K'ipids & Northern railway. He tuks for u vocclrcr uud un accouuiiui ; if tU'lr Ho claims ho nnd Ivcs mn < lo n secret pnrtncr- ship in land speculations nlong the line of the railroad extensions , xvhcro Ivcs , tis presIdent - Idont , had poxvcr to locate toxvn sites. .In. land , hoxvovcr. of keeping faith , Ivcs , it Is nllogod , located on lands owned by the com- mnv. In xvhloh Ivcs , ns n stockholder , cap- tired the lioi.'s share of the prollt. Ells- vorth claims thnt SlOJ.OOOat least Is duo him , AM . % A. is t.iMiai..irviii : . Cotiiillratlniis Which tluvo ArUcn Slncn tlio Torcui , Kan. , DJC. 1. Thostato board of cntfvusscrs this morning attempted to xvrostto vltli the Ccffev county loglslatlvo tie and ound Itself surrounded by muuorous com- illcatlons. Upon this tie rona thoorg.inlzitlon of the louso. The ofllclal count shows thnt Iho owcr hou. u vvlll stand : ropubiicans tVJ , pop- illstH ott , democrats ! 1 , Indcpuiidcnts 1. Tbo ndcpendunt inclslnlnr li : Wilson ot .Moado countv , Ho Is a ropubllran , but xvjs clecteil jy populist votoi against tha republican lomlnuo. Ho Is nn Intimate Irlend of Jerry Simpson nnd the populists claim him fo'r hi-lr caucus nominee , and also on the house organization. With the Coflr.v county , tie Iccldcd in tboir favor the republicans xvould invu sixty-three voles , enough to organiza ho liouso. In thu discussion this morning soma mem bers of the board souniod to think it xvas tin- constitutional to decide the tie by casting ots nnd Governor Humphrey held that the jonrd xs not nuthorizsd to pass on constl- tullonnl qucolions. Chairman IJrlorioathal Instltutofl Injunc- Ion proceodlngs this morning , rcstralnlnc ho board Irom issuing n cortiilcato of oloc- lion to DoWItt , the republican elector , xvhoBO election xvas duo to tbo fnct that the mme of his fusion opponent xvas Incorrectly muted on the tickets in two counties. A contest xvill follow nnd ihe opinion seems general that the populists will win their lolul. In iplto of thu advipo of Governor Hum- ihroy and Attorney General Ivns that such i course xvas unconstitutional , tin board do- ormined 10 decide tl-.o ColToy county tie by ot. For this purpose the board voted to go ate executive session. Attorney General vea ( populist ) thereupon wllhdroiv trom ho session , staling loat he docllncd lo bo a > arty to rafllms anybody into the legisla ture. bo ho republican or populist. Having gone into executive session clgh- , cen slips of papjrof equal size and perfectly similar in appearance xvoro plucod In u Int" Jpon txvo of Iho slim xvoro written the mines of the contosti.g conuidnlcs , and it vas agreed that Iho cortiilcato should bo ssucd to that candidate whoso name should irst bo draxvn from the hat. Oi : the eighth slip appeared the name of Mr. Ballington. ho ronublican member. The certilicato xvas tboreloro i 3ucd to him. When Haskoll countv xvas reached , al though the returns showed that Koscuthal , ho populist candidate , had received liV- votes o lyn cast for Tubbs , the republican candl- late , the county clerk , 111 cerlifyluir to llio eturns , had rovoriud the llguros showing .ho election of Tubbs. The board decided .hat it could not BO liubind the cleric's cor- titicate , and declared Mr. Tubbs to bo elected. The other distriota xvero quickly canvassed and the comDlutlon of thu count , bosidoa .hoso mentioned , shoxvs no changes Irom that published heretofore. The republicans loxv linvo n rnajoril.v of two over all in the oxvor house , and xvlll bo ublo to organize that branch of the legislature nnd to unseat jnouirh populist members to overcome iho .attor'a majority of ssven in the senate , Bboulo they to desire. The fact , hoxvover , .hut the populists coald also do some unseat ing in tbo senate may deter the republicans from adopting that'cour.so in the house. fntonicv..lni ; l Tot'EKA , Kan. , Doc. 1. Tbo State Temper- nuco union has adopted a resolution in favor of state agents .for the sale of intoxicating liquors. John A. Murray , xvho introduced Llie present prohibitory "laxv , xvill frame n bill to bo prosonlod to the next legislature incoruoraling Iho state agoncv feature. The fundamental idea In the bill i.s the basis of thu people's party doclrino , und the indic ations point clearly to its adoDtion. The resolution roads : Kusolvcd. That It Is llio Idea ami Intent of the prohibitory laxv lo cut elf all prollls In thn sale of liquors , and only to provide plurus for llm convenience of tin ; pODlilo In o'tilnlnn ) ; lldiiors under the oxcoplcd conditions naiiii'd In cliu liw. : Therefore , wo earnestly vciiuost the coming legislature of the state to so ainund thu prohibitory law ns to put tlio vile of lliiu | > r for tlio expected purposes lu the linnas of aconts of the state who shall have no financial prolit from the sales , bo they many or few. n J-'IMUll ( JWll'UT. \Vliat tlm JIliinoiipoIiH .Mill * Ilnvo ISctiii . IiiiiiC Thu ForolRii JIurlicts. Missiui'oi.ts , Minn. , Dec. 1. Trio North western Miller says : Although consider able tlmo xvas lost last week through a Bhortnco of xvatcr , the Hour output nearly equaled thut of the previous xvock. Thu production xvas 18,315 ( barrels , agiinst 180,790 barrels the xvcelc before , ITy.O.IU tar- rois lor the corresponding tlmo In 1S91. The flour market is nrolty dull , and It Is hard to sell flour , except on n consumptive basis , ami then exceedingly loxv quotations have to bo ii | ail e. Kx port trade continue * dull. Orders are on the basis of ! Ms lid to5s for paient in London. Export shipment. } last week xvcre W,160 , barrels , against 1)1 ) , you barrels tlio preceding - ceding xvcuk. London quotations , per ' )0 ) barrels , c. I. f. , arc , natcnlii , . * i.s ' , ) dn ( > s lid ; bakers' , ITs Uu ( jlb.i ; loxv uradea , llstl'Js. ( iXloVVIIKIIIt ( if Ullttllll. Nnxv OKMSANS , La. , Doo. 1. The mox-o- mont of the cotton er ) ns glx-on by becre- lury Hosier of the Now Orleans Cotton exchange - change issued today shoxvs the amount of cotton brought into r.iu'ht lor Novombcr xvas 1,500,000 bales , For the llrst tlmo lu that muiiili since IHS5 the duilcionoy in the quan tity marketed , xvhlrli at the close of Ocinbcr xvas tjTII.SO. bales , as compared xvith last year , and IVJIV.W , compared xviih.llia year be fore , x\-ns increased to 11M.'J05 ! under the former , OT.'i.U.'il under the hitler. Compared xvlth three months to November ! ! 0 , inclu sive , in IbsD , the 7llll ! ! 'i crop year , the de ficit -131-l'J'i balos. The total number of bales brought into sight during the thirty days of Novombjr xx as l,47ti"U'J ' against J.9IV ! ' 73 in November 1801 , nnd I,01jtil7 ! in November Ib'JJ , u do- nronsu from last year otUJ \ > 'M , rn.iXiifKnitKi > , lltsavy Invrstiiimit ul'u Ninx Hnulli Dulditu ( ; i > rpiirailnii , DnAiixvooii , S. D. , Dec. 1. fSpecIal Tele- gr.un to Tin : Bin.j ; Another big mining deal xvas closed here today by iho transfer of txvclvo claims owned by the Florence Gold r.ml Silver Mining company to the Welcome Mining and Milling company , n corpo ration recently orgam/ed xvlth n largo cupitul lor the puroo3u of build- in U ore reducing piu.it.s at SpoarJKb , Luxvionco county , uud operating sillclou.s ere mines. The group transferred covers nn area of 11U ncres of ground on xvhich n gooj deal of prospecting hns boon done xvlth the diamond drill as well ns by shafts and tun.- t t'lg , A number of veins of gnld-boarlng ere have been disclosed , and it is bullcvrul tlio new owners xvill IUUKO the vonluro prolllabio irotn Its Inception , 'j'hu ground Is locutoil bcixvccn Fontall und U'hitetail croons In Bald Mountain mining district , nnd the price paid for U xvas S-iOj.OOO. ftolllnuK'iit ot u C'olulir.liril Will ( 'IIHH , Bxx FnxK 'i co , Cal , , Deo. I. The supreme court of Gjlii'oriila toil ly uflli'mod iho dools- ioa of ljrobato Judge Coffer , llndlnt ; Florence Ulytho lo bo the bclniss to the ostiitu ol Tnoinua Ulylho , deceased. The contest over the estate , which consists of property ii. tlio business portion of the city , noxv valued ut uoout j.'i.OOU.OOO , oogan July 15 , 18SO. The must prominent iMnimuiits xvero Florence , II- tegitluiuto daughter of Blytho , xvho iiunc-d to show that ( .bo hud boon acknowledged by thu dccuasuJ to bo hix daughlor , and Alice ICdlth lilylhe , xvho cluimed to have been rnarrlud lethe the intlliouulro by verbal ugrcouiunt. JAY GOULD SLOWLY DYING Oonsuiuption'o Talal Bands Entangle tbo Qro.tt ONLY THE MATTER OF A FEW SHORT DAYS Ills Strrnt-tli Uoinit Supped by llio InKlilliiill iiicniu'limciils : : ui tlio Ii-oi\d ) DUcaio 'llio llrliu Itc.ippr's Visit Ciin- niit Ho l.unj ; Dclnjfd. Niw : YOUK , Dec. 1. [ Special to Iho Western Associated 1'rcss. | It htis been letcrailnod that Mr. .lay Gould Is mifforlnif of consumption , and , that ho is doubtless low in his last illness. Last winter ho wont o n tnoro gonlnl climate , nnd It was hopad untri recently that lie might be nblo this vlntor to get away from New Vorlc 0 some locality where the ntmosphcro 3 moro bland than hero. The development of his trouble has , however , prevented this coutomplalod removal , and Mr. Gould now ics nt his Fifth avenue homo lu this city groxvlug weaker dully. Mis ontlro family Is vlthln roach of hurried summons , unit his lorsonal mcaical attendants in close attend ance. De-tails Hard to Oct. To seek details of the sick room would bo 1 fruitless effort , for such information U rigidly held within the family circle. Thnt Mr. Gould has , ns has baon rumored sultered lomorrhncc , may or may not bo true. It. natters not. The health of the great financier has many lines in years gone by been the subject of sensational and designing rumors. This vritiiig , however , deals with no rumor , nor * It designed to nrouse sensation. Mr. Gould is low with consumption , llo is wenk and oaoh day his physical forces loss oppose he advance of the disease. His life may bo irolongod for some days , but his days nro well nigh numbered , and the limit of his ivlng may bo said now to have boon nnr- roxved almost to hours. At. midnight it xvas stated that Jay Gould , xvas unconscious. An hour later it wna stated ho xvas in the snmo condition. Circirgo < ! iiuldViirrlrd. . It was learned tonight Hint both George Gould and Dr. Munn , who for years has been Jay Gould's physician , xvoi'o greatly xvor- ried. Young Mr. Gould Is said to have stated that it xvas a mistake that his father did not start some tlmo ago on his trip to the soutlixvost , which ho has boon con templating. Mr. Gould , however , docs netlike like the Journey ho has boon forcud to take , and kept putting oft going until ho bcoamo so ill 111 at he could not go. There are indications that the physician anil family had fear of dissolution in mind. 1'ho alarming symptoms in Mr. Gould's cnso are hemorrhages of the stomach. The llrst of these Is said to have occurred on Novem ber 211 , since which time there have bcoa ncvcral. Because of these hemorrhages Dr. Munn Wednesday called in consultation Dr. Janoxvay , who spent a good part of Wednes day nnd yesterday in Mr. Gould's room. The patient is also sulTcrlni ; from uouralglo pains in the head , causing sleeplessness. Thnt Mr. Gould has comparatively llttlo physical strength is declared by everybody xvlio has scon htm during the past few weeks. At a meeting in the Western Union building not long ago ho xvas thin and palo and standing or sitting , ho bout ever as a man xvhoso forces are rapidly lessening. .SurrouiidtMl liy ills Family. The members of his fntnllr who nro near Mr. Gould are his sons. George , Edivord , xvho xvas married to Dr. George F. Shrador's daughtcror.lv a fo.v days ago , and Howard , xvho xvas to have accompanied his father to the southxvost , Miss Helen Gould , who Is suffering from a severe cold , and Miss Annlo Gould. > There xvero many callers at the house last night , but thu Information given to thorn xvas only the meagre , "very low , " ivltn which they xvoro forced to bo contented. Across the way , in the Windsor hotel , the Wall strcot men , xvho nro well acquainted with Mr. Gould and his sons , admitted the belief thnt the great capitalist and railway king was really in danger of death , R. H. 11. Clark , general manager of the Union I'nclfic railroad and n xvnrm personal friend of Mr. Gould is ut tbo Windsor. Ho came to Noxv York a foxv days nijo to consult xvith Mr , Gould , but ho said last nluht thnt ho had not seen him for some tlmo ana know lltlto about his condition. Uussoll Snjrosaldlait night : "Mr. Gould , has not boon strong for the pjst three years or moro. Ho sutlers from bilious attacks about txvico n year und these attacks are followed by nervous prostration. Wo buvo no reason to ooliovc , however , that tbo pro * sent attack is moro crlou4 than the provlou * ones , What he needs is absolute rent. " OrcruxcrliMl lllniKUir , "Thero U no doubt that Mr. Gould over taxed himself the xvook before Thanksgiving by attending meetings down town throu days in the seven , George Gould told mo that alter his father's last trip doxvn town ho xvas compelled to go to bed , and ha ba ? re mained there over since. " Itov. Jjhn H. I'raxon , pastor of the 1'res- bytorlnn church on Forty-second ( street , which Mr. Gould has attended regularly , xvas n vlbltor to the mansion tonight , and Mrs. George ) Gould drove down from her home at Sixty-sovcnth strcot and Fifthavo- _ nuo , remaining for some time , Mr. Gould's condition at 1 ; in a , m , wan said to bo a little bnttcr than It xvaj nt mid. night. Dr. Munn xviis xxlth him. Mulli'llil. Nnw foias , Doe. 3 Gould XVUB nllvo at IlsU'j , but very loxv. The family ha * retired for the night. TlMi Dun III Itcill. Wii.KiiHiuimr } J'u. , Dao. 1. Kx-Uoveroor Hoytdtud this ir.oruliur. LiMibrei : , I'a. , Doa , l.-Geortro W. Hoiifiol , collector of nilorual ravcir.ia for thu Ninth district under Cleveland and father of At'ornoy General IK-usel , died tlm at ( jtinrryrillo.