9 l1il : DAILY BEEub.AF A , THURSDAY , OC'I ulilit li , 18E TUE (1 ; * ' ( t.I11. 13L1 ± e ruukheil every rrrnlng , etroytHunday. { Thi anty NDnAA7 mnrnh'g dally , * 'd NT MAIL ne Ytar 4tooo Three Monti . , . , , , tU.ltl B1t Hontn. ss ) l One NN1lh lA Tn * WRRRLT eRR , rV IA.IIRDRV'IITWRDNI IDAT. t.ii. I.sITtAIf. lln.Year . , . . . . , , .I2.op ueetonthe . , . , . to ItIL kentha . , . . LailTTOne Mnnnr. . . . . . . . . N + American Newt Company , Soto ! AgentaNewaded art In the Unlted attt + L . wau.m.nuoe. " A Wmmnnle done relattng to New. .ad i dItorla tlten ahottk ( bo tit Ire.s I to mho Nettoa or Tn' ae.RS. , LNTTNRSj ' AU nNdn&Ai titter Rnd neulttanon ehonld bt addree.ed toTni IIRR PvUanRo , WNPANV , ONAna Arane , Cnecks iii to Hoe ordon to he anode pey ahle to the order of the company , TUE BEE BUBLISHING CO. , PROPS. 8. R09EWATGRTdltot. Wi still linpd tp got the ; tiny record of Mr. Iteao , HATING carded tto day in Iowa , for the Itepubiicrus , I. Sterling Morton can return tit Nubrasta I , Clio prultiblti + uu.tai111V0carriod Ohio the Buckeye State will roll up a Demo crette majority next year which will ptoniah oven the nativ. . ) in. COLIIY in suttiug up tlio pins in the Finn diatrict with great ofLlmeinstn. Iris enthusiasm is not Nharud by thou. sands of ditgnstud Republicans who pro. Ipso t , caM their Votoe fur J. II. Droady. ALnEADv 2,500 , mepnct4trs of election have heel sworn in tin Now York City. That ought to ho enough to inure a fair and honest vutu , hut iuspoclore do not al. Trays inspuct. GENIiRAL S1IEINIa9 Nltye ho 100g9 for perfect quiet and will accordingly make ! tie home is St. helms. And now St. Louis business men are mdignantl' in. silting thnt time Oeuoral might have ox proved t in tlllToront langnago. Tint Deiwor iti Ito Grande company are about t0 ie8nu ; 611,000,000 more bonds , and thu Northern I'aoifio X20,000 , 900. Sumo of the invw torg will shortly feel like Saint Paul , who wiehod that leis friends could b0 in the nano condition as kimsolf , "oxcopt the hood. , " PA1tENTV whose hoys run away from home to euliut in the regular srmy wil be ploaeed to hear a Judge of the United States District Court haii decided that a minor caomint be legally hnluld by his on- Uitment , which in in thu nature of a civil contract. RECHNTLY the St. Iouil nawapapara ( fro filled with accounts of the diesap- pearancu of 5fary Ohurchfll of that city. A portrait of the girl was published , showing a huufely face , ramdored mpro ugly by a shock of "banged" hair , whidli loads the wow York Graphic to romank ; i that if the picture iA a good cue it be- llovoc she has "sought aomo vast wilder. * use to escape looking glsMoe. Tux Domocrata in the Sorond district have ondoraud .Tudgo Pound the Repub. hcan nominee. 't'his is a good move. rudgo Pound is one of the aoundost law. Iota and ablest judges on any diatrict bonelt in tim State. It u highly gratify. lag to know that the vctora of the Second diatrict irroapoctivo of party purpoao to continuo hia servicna. A non partiean judiciary must come smeller or later. Tr i indiecriminato BlauBtiter of the buffalo on the great plain is boginniug to have ita logical elect. In Dakota the fall hunt of the Indians Iota proved a die eel failure , owing to the scarcity of the sepal herds , and tltoy are said tp bo aoll- Jn ; , 'off the clothing auppli oil by the Cov arnmeut for food to last tltoni through the winter. It is evident that with the building up of the Northern I'acifiu rail. road the aborigine muat go , along with the buffalo. OOMPETENT Itupublicaua who fought for lhoir prlneiplca certainly tIhIOUld have the prefurunco for office , but able bodied etaY at Ilonlea who ahautod loudly for the Itopublican party while olhora wore fighting - , ing for the flag hare no Maims for Ropub Iiosn support asngainst loyal soldiora who are fu every way bettor qualified. Tide to why indopundent Itopublicane ahould support Colnnol Savage. Mr. Rouse was in the position of Artemus Ward during the late war. lie was ready to sacrifice all his wife's rolatioau on the altar of his bleeding country. NOTHING having boon hoard of the gentleman from Stinking Wstor since the Slate Convention it is proaumed that he has gone to IVaehingtou to rehearse "life piece. " We do not know what the subject - joct of Mr. Lairl's maiden ofiort in Congress - gress is to be , but we would suggest , "What Simon Kelly and I know about Homesteading. " If Mr. Laird only made it explicit enough that speech would cot. tainiy create a noueation. Delivered along the Republican Valley as a leeturu It would draw like a triple X mustard plastor. THE Chinago ZWbuno has discovered that the views of forty-one Itopublican Inenleu clout of time next Congress in. dlcate that the party as a whole oppose a reopening of the tariff question at limo zioxt seasion. The views of sovouty-nino Democratic mnunnbere indicate that their party will favor a further rovlrion of the tariff and liberal appropriatiolis for the ilsiiafppi river , may favor time abolition of the internal revenue , and a large ) na. jority favor free tobacco. Moat of the soventy-vino r'efuso to oxproas themselves ( ni the Speakeship question , but to time xfeut that they hayo done so Carlisle 100111W to be time favorite. Iliscock Ie the favorjto Itopublican candidate , uvtl rvtt',4T saru'LUs. Reports from i.o'rdon announce aehort ago in time wheat crop of Europa. From till t'sthnatel of the Vlenia Congress it appears that tine total crop of which in eighteun countrice is only 050,000,000 or 15 per coot holow time averngo crop in the same countries for a series of years. This means that there is an actual doff. cfency of 1i0,000 bushels and America will be called upon to make good at least a portion of Limo deficiency , r Just what proportion of our crop will be surplus wo cannot acuratoly eetimnto. In round numbera only about sixty-five per cent of the wheat raised in time country is consumed at humo. Lm till year ending .Tnnuary Juno 30 , 1882 , wo exported 122,000,000 or nearly one- third of our entire crop , in the three ) cam preceding that year the parcontago of the wheat crop exported ranged from :15 : to 40. According to the latest ec- tinfatr of time Agricultural Department this year our entire crop will amaumit to 417,000,000 bushels , n shortage of 87.- 000,000 bushels ac compared with last year. Adding to this sum the 50,000,000 hllMhles ! remaining frmmn last year'e crop and wo shall have 407,000,000 bushoii. for doneatio and foreign coneumpliom it is safe to ertiuiate that of this anmeuut fully 140,000,000 will ho available for export. The shortage abroad seems to promigo good prices for all the surplus which we out export. Withi a deficiency of 15 per cant in the foreign crops the value of wheat abroad must advance beyond hat year's prices , and the additional demand cannot ho satisfied Lyn tow million bush. ole buyoud the quantity that wo have boon selling for foreign delivery. The certainty of agood foreign nmarket will , in addition , iusuro stable prices for the wheat solp for home coneumimption , A NAVALOfiicer , lately returned from Peru , waa interviewed at 1Vasliington a few days nuo by a correspondent of the Boston Ilcrald , According to his statement - ment the Uhilinn spoliation of Puru is cumplofu. 't'he ' worldhaa lung known that victrious Chili has boon harsh and grasping - ing in the treatlnont of her prostrate foe , and that the conditions of peace olrured amid finally ncceptod were rigorous , but few , probably , have realized how merciless - less and rovuteus the conquering armies have proved themaolvaf. The following pluturo of lawless plundering is a disgrace - grace to the modern civilization which is svpposud to have gained a foothold oven on tlw weat coast of South America. Thu conquerors have packed up and stilt home every public , literary , scion- title and arlistie collection in the coun- try. Thu state and university libraries , eommprisumg nearly 500,000 volumes , were soot a elf your ago , the book-case being bfvkun up to umuko packing bozos. Time iisatrtmemits , apecinlells , and collections of the nlndimal school and the school of arts , mss well as the telescopes , etc , of the observatory , are all gone , while the pictures from the public buildings , palaces - aces and private houses foil a prey to time indrvidual lecture among the Olmilian atlicorn. TuE school board are in an apologetic mood. Time order for 2,200 drawing slates low bean rocoiaidered , we are in- brimmed ihnt tlmo janitors salary has not yet Leon raised to $1,508 a year and timejo are ln'nfuso explanations regarding time necessity for a $1,000 music teacher to instruct Lhotcachoraaewollas the echol are , in thn art of reading music. So far as criticism has shown time members flint their proceedings are carefully watched it may piovo valuable to the board of education , % o are spending moro than $100,000 auuually for our schools. This is a large sun for a city of our size and ought to PCOVO apply eullicient to build up sod maintain mm excellent school aye. tom , But our tax-payers will sod to it that the nmonoy is not wnetcd and that the neon who disburse it transact the aehmnol business with mss much care as they do their owmi. Goad buildinge and good instruotion in the connuanaclmol branches must precede flights into the aceoagpliah moots taught in privnto schools and acadoiries. A good education , which is a practical education , ought to precede all othaa nttainmcute. When that is fully provided for one will be ready to talk about conservatories of music amid art schools in coumectiomi with our school system. Mt. Illxtun , a North Platte lawyer , who is now ruining for district attorioy against IIen. E , C. Calkine , shied his castor jute time political arena during the uleniorablo Yalentino convontiomi that trot at Fromout last fall , Mr. Bixler bounded into fame by making u 51)0001 w hick was too vulgar amid filthy to be published in a nowspapor. Time Valentino organs were ashamed to print ] lixlcr'a nasty speech , but he was very promptly rewarded by Governor Dawes with an almlmointmnont. as district attorney of time Tenth dintriet , Bixler and Saul Savidgo had themselves endorsed in time railway Itpublicami convoutiou , and now Ilfxler is baforo the voters of life district as a reprosoatativo of time party of moral ideas , If Mr , Calkiua had no other qualifications than being a respectable gentleman he ought to beat him. Tae responsibility for time failure of time Creely relief Party proudscs to ho di0lcult to dotormhme , The elgnal ser- viceofilcu dedared flntly that the our maMlor of the Poctus failed t + follow the supplamnemitiil orders dirooliug hfm to unload - load his stores at Lyttletou island , Car- lingtou's dofunso has not boon made pub. Ito , but he is said to ho couliduut that hu can prove flint time blunder which led to tie total failure of time expedition was time work of time main office , Theta \ ought to be no suppression of the facts In Limo inquiry amid uo "whitewashing' of those who are to blame for this waste of provisions ; which , will probably be soruiy needed this whiter by time A rcti explorers , IT looks as ff there was a great deal of cold water in the political atmosphere yesterday in Iowa and Ohmic , A Itcrlurst Front Sennlur MandersOf , OMATtA , Nab , , October 10 , 1883. To the raptor of the lies : Will you favor mo by requesting the librariarfa of all public libraries in Nebraska - braska to send me the following informa- tics : Name of organization , when and how organized , where located , number of volumes in library , and whether books hire free to all comers , with names of Oflieere and to what address books should be scut , Very truly yours , CIIAS. F. MANOERHON. Reduced Overhtmtd ! tales , San rrancl.ca Chronicle , The recent pooling conference in this city line attracted the attootion of prou nmmft Eastormi journals to time nutraguoes uxtortions ftrtctced by the Pacific rtil roads on time Leo ilo who are forced to , atronizo Thom 1 'limey justly decide the reductions of the passenger ate between S mil Francisco and Omaha front $98 to $ tr and dennuco it as a thnuclei in- etanco of trilling with Imuhlie saitiment rind intininto that mt would have been far bettor to rotani the old rate of $100 , as if at. least lord time nmerit of being symnmotri cal , The Uhiicago Tribune , referring to this reduced rate , woiulors why farce on roads Luilt at the costof thu people should bu twice as much as on railroads built b private elite rise and individual capital. ' [ 'hero iii no other nnswor to this query han that time man who had so muui bem 'fits slupwered u ton theta by the national Uovornmont have been conerted b suc- ccc into finnncialho s with an una pearo able nlplmotto for money. They have long siuco LCCOIIIO thu possessors of enormous fortuuos , but with ilia'ustimit vorncious- 11CM they are continually crying for more load do not hcsitnto t which will help to awoll their already 1 plethoric nlfere. If time managers of the Pacific railroads were accessiblu to time emotions which move other men tlmey would be ashamed to promimulgato the fact that they have made a pitiful reduction of $3 on the rate fromn Sat Francisco to Omaha , as it only serves to enpathizo'hlo extortion practiced - ticed at present. Lot the realer reflect but for a moment that for $32.60 lie can purchase a ticku ; for a fmret-class massage from Now York to Omaha , a distance of 14(14 ( miles , while ho is conmpellecl to pay the Union and Central Pacific companies $05 for a ticket from Onmlia to San Francisco , a distance only 't00 miles greater than that between Now York and Omaha. Not only is the passenger corn polled to pay the Pacificroads this uxtnr- tionato rate of fare , but his ttumo is sacrificed - ficed tp the economical greed of the monopolies , which induces then to run their trains at a miserably slow apood. Lime 1404 miles botwoun Now York and Omaha is traversed in fortvniuo hours- aim average rate of thirty miles an hour- while ninety.four and a half hours are cnustuned by the Central amid Union Pa- cilic roads in running 1805 miles , the average rut being only twenty mmiles an hour. On the Eastern roads dinimig.room cars are run , pornitting a passenger to catn good meal in cntnfortatarcasonablo price , or excellent stations are provided whore equally ! rood accoui uodattons may ho nbtaumed. On time 1'neifia roads the stations are wrotehed and the meads often uufft to be offered to people accustomed to sty degree of luxury in eating urml time prices are always extortionate. 1Vhen all tlieau things are taken into account-the high rate of fare , the time unnecessarily consumed , the additional expense for sleeping accommodations inurred owing to slow speed , the extnrtiomite rate for meals-the contrast with time charges of time Eastern roads becomes almost appalling - ling ; . Toro can be no question but that this policy of extortion line done much to retard time growth of Calilornia and the Pacific coast States. Thu high fares mind freights of the Contra ! and Union Pacific roads have proved a veritable Chinese wall which has served to exclude thous. nude of emigrants , who , under more favorable conditions , would have mndu their homes in our midst amid helped to develop time wealth of the coast. That a set of coon who owe their power and wealth to time Government and the people should place n in such an tmdo is atrocious. Thepeoplo have a right to demand that thmol gift ahould mint ho turned into an angino of oppression , , as it line bean , b these monopolists. That it should be se trenuherouel employed , and whu i a protest is mndu and utictie- mnanled that those who nlidc0 time demand should be derided , only show that theme is somutliint' rotten in the present method of conducting our political affairs. 1Vhothor this putrid part can bo gotten rid of remains to be seen. That a lively interest is springing up over time entire country is a hopeful sign. Perhapa it hill exert a sufficient pressure on Con. gress to conpol it to afford somne sort of relief , A Mlsslon That Palled , Han Fnncltoo Ca11. We iOhitiVO It was not stated by Genor aim Crook that ho had any dietiuct under. atanding in his verbal treaty with time Chiricnhua Indians , that , inconsideration of the easy torus olrored than , little Chancy MCComm ns was to be delivered up. Ae that portion of their nmenibors whichf broke away carried time captive with , thutf , those who surrendered were powerless to uinko any prumieo on this hmead. It was inmplied , however , flint they were to use their mtluonco to olfect time boy's release , It will bo aeon by tltu account we nmblish ed yesterday , that Limo two ngomits who were dispatclmod witlm a museum ttoobtain. mid Oharloy's release failed in their pur 1)030 for reasons act fsrtlm in their report. limo thought is hminmiliating thet a govern. niamtnf over fifty miltomfs of people should be bailed n its intentione by a lmumdful of savages , henmod in a unrrow apace , witlm a cordon of towns and settle. ufomts eurroundiug qwm at die. tancee of coniparatively oily a few miles. It insphes a hapu that thus Indinmis will eventually meat with deserved punish' tnent , for we are told that 000 Mexican troops are on their trail The Mexicans havu a snnmmnry way of deulhig with the hontilce. 'J'heir gov0nmmemmt has no rose vatione to which they are taken acid fed , and front which they are allowed to dn. part In the spring with arias in their Imauds toresuuutheirtrnrkc , f rnbbrm'yaud slaughter. Souona tried the phu , of issu ing ; rations to the dpuchrs once without accemplisluing any good , siuco which timro anent of time Mate in Indian trent hoe Leon changed to accord with the law of "lox taltonis. " . Most n' our readers , we doubt not , would ho satisfied to have Coroninm nod his mumderoua "bravos" full jute Muxicat hands , THE RAID ON ROME. A Uaaaialolls Dcsiro to Rob the Mother Charch of Somc of Her "Glortasa" The Epiacopal Convention Anxious - ious for More Hymns and Catholic Musio. A Variety of tither Itefornis Undei ConNlderatlon. I'nu.AUEbrnlAA , October 10.-The oral convention of the I'roteetant Episco- Iutl church of the United States roasonr- bled this morning. A mitossage was re cuived from time Iioudl of Bishop. , stat rosolutioc imiq that they had adopted a that the standing cuminitteo of each hnusobe authorized to mnuut with those otllera n joint conventinmi committees ; concurred iii , The communitteoon amend anent to the eons'itltion ' reported it in expedient to make any cilamlgo. Time [ louse wont into a committee of time whale. Judd , of Illinois , moved t' ' strike from the title lingo of time i'rayem book the mlfrasu " 'tccordin r to thu use of time Protest-amt Ipisco pal church " Rev. 'I'homas W.l liaskius of Quiney , said that the imnprrssiomi had gone forth that his resolution last ovoung relative to christian education , was intmtdod for a burlesque , ho was not joking , but serf ously in earnest ( ho wants $100,000,000 for schools , ) Time arrival of the Canada delegation wore amiounccd. Columbus D''uae" (1)hio ( ) wished to know if it had t' . t n lucidcd on yester day that time afneduicut was loaf. Judd called for a division and it resulted- yeas 73 , noes 70. It was that resolved to report to the house flint the commit tee approved time first resolution relative to the title page : The second resolution regarding the introduction to the prayer bunk was taken up. On roasseutblmg the convention again welt into committee of the whole. Several - oral antandmenta were moved making alterations - terations and changes in the hymn book , . and rejected , Rev. L. A , Towretto of Now Mexico , hoped the number of hymns would be imi- creasod. Rev. Dr. Fulton of Missouri , was as little disposed as any no to introduce Calvanistic or quasi Roman hymns , he said , t'Wny should we leave the devil a1l the good music ? " Rev , Fred W. Taylor moved an unend ment as follows : "But only such hymns simall be in the church as are or may be duly sot forth or allowed byauthorityof the aanio."This anondmamt was defeated , Section " 0" in the first resolution of the report of the committee was then considered. This section is as follows , Add to the calendar a feast , to be entitled the transs figuration of Christ , and assign the same to the 18th day of January , " Ilev. Knight moved to amend by atrik- ing out January 18th and inserting An gust 0th , ' 1'hu dubatu on the subject then took an historical turn , pronineimt uiimiisturs espousing difreront dates. Rev , Dr. Morgan Dix , of Now York , preferred - red mho feast be celebrated on the day it had always been observed in ea'stent ohnrches amid now observed in the Roman church. Cumsidextion of that portion of section 0 which assigns the feast to January 18 was poet oted. Time balance of section C was adopted. Time committee rose and the house ad- jeirned. The House of Bishops spent the greater part of the day's session iii considering the report of the j nmlt couunitteo en ru- vision of the put ) er-book in committee of the whole 'I'fao Metropulittu of Canada addressed the house. Coneemit was given to change the m numu of time diocese of Illinois to the diocese of Chi- cage. Adjourmtd till to mnorrow , TELEGRAPII NOTES. The national Mexican Congress proposes an utnendment to the cuuntttttlun giving full control of the sanitary regulatons ( W the fed- end guver"ment. Thu Maid of the Mist ran the lower rapids of Niavain river ) esterday aftermon. Fhu renmmmee In the whirlpool ten nduutos. Ten thousand pouplu were present. Imdorlnatlomi lies been received in Mnntrt'al that C..1. 1)ewey , the forger who a capetl "ith $100,000 , witi arrested in Sat. Autoniut Texas , A anal niloer mamod Bcnjashm \Vllliatns witm killed , and atmthor mianud 1Vnm , Cart. wright seriously injured , by the prumnatlre dlsadurgr of a blast in the Co-operative mice , nearSpringfield , Ill , 'l'ime tneetinr of general passenger agents , to talc. , place at Kuosaa City October 16th , to consider uuatters ouniloctpd with Cnlihinda business , lies beep pa.tpuned iudeli"ltely , uwiug t ) time inability of ( goon iuteruntud to he present. The annual convention of the Railroad una dueters' Life Immsuramice 4lssociatluu of the United States and Catadn is In se limn pn Cln- tdnnatt , President , Geo. I.Ilaxrison. Theme were 118 dele nmtes present. 7'weutyoiiu have Bled , five were killed amid two disabled during the year. Returns to time agricultural departmout of time condition of cotta up to Oct.her lit ihuw a reduction iii the general avur.age eon. dition from 74 to t 8 per cent. Tun hulks. tlous are the crop will fall short of lust year's crop inure that a mdltimn bales. At time general eonferencu of the Evamigell. cal Alliance at .111ontowar , l'a , yesterday , a pnrtiun of the survices cunsistcd of prayer and uttering of thanks for the success of mho trniperwicu noise fu Ohio iumd Iowa. The ImnpreuoIom prevails hl uIadrid that France cuosidero that he line made Nuficdtnlt reparation fur the immsulting treatmunt of Atfomsa Every obyslciauhcPmmsnoJshseelgnedacer- plicate ttua nn cane of yellow ( over uxlets b , the city , 'hero is great excitement over the course of 1)r. Coeltrimo and the position lit which ho plmcod Pensacola A cyclomiestruek Arcadia , \Vis „ Tuesday night caudug deetructluu of a miuntber of barite soil out l ulldinge amid the lose of ruin. alderahle live stock. No serious ca.ualtills toe reported. Archbishop Freiman of Chicago Carrigan and ( Jlbbeas of Now l ark amid llisimoia , Cleat. laud of Viucenmas , and Ciouy of Kliigstma , sailed yaaterday for Rome , A nunbor of citizens him Semi Francisa , hate held a meotimm F to take into cxmsideratlmu the deslrability of holdiug a World's Muir In that city In 1847. Auothrr amid more de8ultummcet' lug will lie lucid iii u few days , The Irish Natlomal loagne of San Fraacsro ( hits received a anunuuiuattou frr"m the treue firer of time Natitnlttl league at "ubilu , return. ii g time sutmi 4,1 Iminntt3'atih ) CIibutl lu San Frau chit. ) for tic faudlltw of time nmm uteautcd for the I'hnenix i'ark murders , Thu treasurer mvi it + a that it wniilml IN , hmikleslllie t ) glee tlw maoliov to whnna It was douatrd , as the lu.igue wtnnlat be mdjmdgtsl to syauputhlzo with murderers derers and enauursgirg iusw sl"atlous , A'Furontodispatch says ] tudau offers to make ammmochfor$8oooaside to row Cmurt. may hlmself or the bust dine Courtney can ntaku. An Enu Claire , Wis. dlslatahm .sys at 7 o'clock last night Jules bueomoners jewelry et ire was entered by burglar. wklie te pro. pdetors Ivam at supper. About $4,000 wrth atjuwulry and watches were token. The rob Iwrsmad ! uol boon arreetud at tulduiglmt. RALLY nanyl Ittllyt Itallll to the front Ye feeble , Ick , and.uflrringl Nn more endure 3out U. , uomire , while now we make the oeeminll Come out the ranks of ratnl Come out Mod join the Iluslth tinged. ! D4 sett diicaso et oneol Ueeertl You'll amply lro retold. Htrlke down D3epe.illa ; ) Htdkel On Ueneral Debl Ity pounce ! ! tout User Comptelnt forever , rout ! Giro nfllousetet the bounce ! Hold fast your weapon. , hold ! nurdeek Dloo4 Haters ueel They'll win the eght depnvl ; they"11 win , And give these Ilia their dune. lnurdock Doet ! OlUere are a boon In the sick , heneatiag unfemlegly , and remember ate eoLn RvxaTrnxaR p Till , UrtTrtil : OF' TllE RUIdddT , The 1'eurth Uut3's Scure of t ho Ie. partmentof11"m PhtitoTean at Lemvonworth. Special Tlspateh to THE Ilxx , FT , DEAvs nvoftrul , Kas , , October 10. -Time following is the servo of the De. partmmltof the Platte team to-day : To-day's Total. Satre , 4 days , Hank Merriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 312 l Chnpllu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 329 8 Rnbm + un . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 314 10 Zraknriaason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 318 18 I'ond. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 312 42 llartimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8l ! 311 27 stay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 30'2 38 ( ( omasck , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 302 37 Weagralf , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 209 42 Co gnuvo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 41 11i11ery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dl 281 5' tevems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 205 49 .inrdan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'G7 28'2 53 Ucgttan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 3(0 40 I'latto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , II.Vns thu Man. It was on a Western railroad , says The 1Vnll Street News. Thu conductor had heel his rounds amid had takemma scat heetde a very quiet and mmasslhtmimg pits- semger. "I'retty full train , " finally observed the 1asaeugcr. "Yes. " "Read seems to be doing a good busi miess , " "Oh , the road makes plenty of money , but- but"But "But what ? " asked the passenger , as time other hesitated. 'Bad nmammioment , It is the worst nlanagod road ni this whole country. " "Is that so ? " "That's so. Time board of officials might know how to run a aide show to , t circus , but they can't tackle a rail. road. " 1Vlto is the biggest fool in the whole lit ? "Well , the superintuimdemct is. " "I4n glad of that , " said the passenger - ger , as his face lighted up. "I was afraid you would say it was the presi- dent. "Suppose I hind ? " ' 1Vlly , l'1m1 time moan ! ' ' A Ing 1Vho Can tie Opcnul 1VItli a Cork screw , "There doesel't seem to be anything rcllmarkablu about that dog , " said Mr. 'l'homimas Fitirch'ild quietly , us he poured cut move of his tifteemm-year old . madu 1'inu for time party of reporters he w a9 umtertailling at luuelm in his ple'asamit ! tome in Stratford , Cunu. Peter thu dog refuted to , barked know- ingly. "But there is , though , " said Mr. Fair- ehild earnestly. "Hu me just a plain or- dutmuy dug to look at , isn't he ? " ' ' " 'Yea , "Rut he isn't though , " said Mr. Fairchild - child , still umore earnestly. "He's gut a puuula , " "Meaning what ? " said the reporter. "Meaufng it Diutalic . But here , I can show you bottom- than I can explain. I'etur , stxud up ! " Peter stood up forthwith , mud displayed - ed a curious tlmiug projecting froln htasido. It was hike one cu def a tin spool with the aperture tightly corked up. Thu other cud , Mr. Fairchild samd , projected inward , teaching time inner recesses of Tutor's atwunch , and was aimilar to the end in sight , "Whyf" said time reporter. "Dly sun , " said Dlr. Fairchild , "was in u Now York lmospital atudying. For au uxpurialeut lie wanted aonmo gastric juice frumim a dug. Peter latd time great luck to be aroual. Dly sou tapped hint , mm 1 , after extracting the yuico aforesaid , he thought it wound be a pity to waste so good a dug , so Ilu corked hint up as you see , amid Toter is now aim good as new , and utire Interesting „ "Dues hu like it ? " ' ' 'ell , hu ' mind it. Once iii a while he knocks the pamiula min a step ors atomic and that he gets a little sot e ; but we feud him on bread mid milk for a day or two amid thou take a corkscrew and upon bfnm , lie doesn't mind time opunt ttou iii time least , and guts well at "ace , though lip Iota aoulu trouble with wind out the etomtclm , fur a few hours. " r3.5f ; ; trV. ' ' ' 'r ty fi c' ! 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