Ask-ng About the Spook.IWst muster Bonnell is receiving U»tt*• rs♦ •wry mail from }km*]»1«• all over the* country anxiously inquiring about the “spook which was seen here last Friday night. The inquiries seem for the| 4 9 p . •*'. *most part to be deluded fools and nearly scared out of their wits bv what they • » •jthink portends the approach of Judg-i ment l.kiy. One poor woman living near St. Fouls writes a letter whichwould be pathetic if it wore not sodeliciously ludicrous. Concluding a ter-1 ritied appeal for direct information she says she heard the same thine was seen in Ohio some time ago and she fears it is coming West. She wants tn know * also if it can he seen in the dav tine*i •and what color it is. There lt;another class of earnest inquiries who may he ^ denominated as cranks. They write a sort of **l toldS i»u so letter ill whichw. •thev say they have boen lookintr for the • • •afiproaeh of the last day for some time, ami seem to take extreme pleasure in contemplating its near approach._____ 1 a . .1_____