1 . ' 1'tL DAILY. 1'sE u ° viviAIlA , THURSDAY , ALGU $ ' ! ' 23 , 1893. TE u : iAJA BEE. rublahrd every mornng , eatTt ODnday. mu Only MondAY morning dsl1r. saws aT NAtL lie Yrer , . . , . , . $ tnnl 7hrcelonth/.1t1eo Six Months. . . . . . . . 6.00 I une Month „ . . . . Lu. Tuft KIULT IR. , rntU.Illn RTUT rI InxtxDlY. YERMq rO Taate One yeT. , . . . . ' . . . . . . . 0 fA 8lI Monte. . . , QLO'ITtrteonnnt.R. . . . rb Anmrlcan Noah Oompany , Sole , Agmt New.deal n In to United Staten , ' tvaararorlsn A Oommnnlratl re relating to Neu an4FAitodal spatter should be Rddroe ed to the Ronoa or Tin Lu. Rtret R % LtrrTzU. Aflfluslnaw betten .1111 Iteutittatlece should be a&llat al toTii i I1tRwRIII w COMI'ART , OMAIIA , Dr.tte , L'hectI and t'oet.i tce nrdcn to bo nine pay , able to the order of the a numny. TBE BE BUBLiSBING Coe1 PROPS , S. ROSEWATEREdltor , OMAIA ahould orgautzo another build. ing assocfatiot. As usual the Ropublicnn party puihla its hopea of success upon donuscratic blundero , ° PosruASrenGh enALOntStut'abrocm U eadly nettled in this aoction of the country in the railway mail service. BRYOIE Dc Miller sails for Eurqpo ho will aak a blessing from the skc1eton of the DomocrMio party-Sammy Tilden. Mn. SAnoB. ti ashes an Indignant do. vial of the report that ho 1 has tendered hiarosignation as minister to Germany. Pow die and none resign. Clltceao is to have another million 1 dollar depot. Omaha still points with c pride to the Union Pacific cow shod- which ham just been embellished with a o ! i1,500 back kitchen , Tun citizens' committon of Denver has passed the hat around wherever thorewas any euh in sighs , but thQro is still a do. flcioncy of over $11,000 'In the expenses of the Grand Army romuicn , A coon deal of money will be equan1- dcrod next winter in another effort to in h ttuco congress to divide 'Dakota and ad. mit the southern half as a stato. The clamor of southern Dakota politicians ts , however , only a waste of wind. ! Tim athrnoy gehoraVn departmen t sooma to bo kept pruttybusy looking a ! . for the rogues m Nebraska ; pretty big hh.too , mostof thou.-Omaha llcraW. The attorney genoral's department i s poworlesa where courts are organized to , quit , Ilufl , MINNESOTA and Wiaconain have auf ferod more from cyclones thin seaeoi than all the other states. The latos ] ifinnesota cyclone bas added to other incidental cidontal disastora the horror of a demol ished passenger train , with nearly on hundred men , women fwd children kills d or maimed. h1Iixtco is soon to be blcstod with al the neaopollua that Yankee ingonuit and an unkind providence have hell it , tore for her. A Now Englamadayndicnt e Las just boon Ar anizod to annex Moxic to the terjtory of the great American lclcyltonv rvnojn'1h' ACCORDING to the Kansas City , Tourna l Texas cattle have not fattened well tlLi a year , and are not coming through n rapidly as they ahould to market. It i g believed the surplus corn west of th Missouri will all be profitably used tlti year in fattening stock , and that it wil not be long before a decided chaugo fo the bettor will be observed in the aloe market. AT clue 011100 republican Politica arc no Cspousod for fun. IVo do tiot use ropnt bi licanisni ae a cloak-Omaha ltopubl i cant , Wo should . Waa there no fu in "this office" when , The Republica threatened to bolt Judge Crounne if ii { was nominated for congreaa ? Since who baa republicanism in The ltopublica ofic0 been anything also than a cloak t aervo the raitroa l monopoly ? MURAT HALSTRAD payseneroua tribute to the late Joro Black , a He was , says tt ttroat Cincinnati oditpr , of the type mon of Thad. SLevoh. Ho and That d will outrank in history all the Penney vauiahe of their generation who reach ldglteroficos than they worocalled to lei d "The rank is but the gulnoa's stamp , U mau'a the gold for a' that , " i T it paving of Sixtognth atroot hi boon delayed several daya by the fails of the etroot railway to remove its track such delays may occur again in otlt streota unleaa the mayor and coon tapes some stops to compel ! the prom romcval of tracks and other obstruction The street railroad Is canting coon onouglt now to employ all the laboro uoeded to renovate its tracks. 'tUR Lincoln Journal paradox a solid of editorial comment from half a doz jobber organs as the popular undo r moat of the state board in awarding t contract for building the capitol to t highest bidder. If the supreme cot can be Influenced by public opinion could produce ffty columns of editor from the state press , regardless of par condonning the contract as an out on the taxpayers , Tur only successful strike this seas has been that of the Now York cloak dresno akors. Thu curious fact ab i this strike is that a very large proporf of the opcrativoa are woineti and git In every instance these feminine str t ors obtained the torme which they t i mandod. Another strange feature a r this strike and its outcome is that t turf } out was tngineerod almost altogoth by limo women and girls themselves. Ii , they received any substantial assista froaa the brotherhood or the Knlghts 1alt0r , or any eLhor trade organizati 11t < e fast hss net been made known. . . - - - h TI11i SU1'Itl.tflJUDUiS111P. The nano of Judge James W. Savage hits recently been brought into proml- noncobya number of democratto and mti monopoly papers fit connection with the impending vacancy on the supreme bench. Several republican papers have itlso aeon fit to commend Judge Savage its a man who would grace the supreme bench. Among others , the I'npillion 7'imca has vemtired to remark that Judge Savage should receive the popular suP part , not as a dornocrat , but as an able lawyer and honest luau. This departure from strict partisan usngo is savagely robiukod by the Omaha Rrpublfean as party treason , anti .Tutlgo Savage is lampooned as a small bore poll. titian who is no more fitted for tire supreme promo becalm than hundreds of rcpubli cat lnwyrrs that hang around our courts , leaving doinolished Judge Swage and the rural republican editor with a tirade of abtuc , do man who opposed the untionnl republican ticket in 1872 , asks : "Wiry should the judiciary ho divorced from republicanism ? We would support n republican candidate for judge rats energetically as we would a republican candidate for governor-null ally roptibhi. can who would notwrites himself down a hypocrite. " Now , we imagine there are several thousand true read tried republicans in Nebraska who can see a difrurotco between twoen a partisan executive and parli salt judiciary. A governor , an the head of the political branch of time state is tutu embodiment of certain fixed political principled , that are usually enunciated in the party platform upon which ho is elected. Batt time judiciary simply expounds the constitution and the lavs } cnact'sd under it. Tim decisions of our supreme court should 'be ' tendered without partisan bins. For fifteen years past time entire supreme bench of this state has been filled by republicans nontnatod y republican convonttons During the period following - ing the close of the war , whenuroly political questions ariaing from the legislation - lation conferring the elective franchise and civil rights upon the froedmcn wore liable to comma before our courts , a solid republican bench might have bemi regarded as essential. But nobody at this Into day expects to see slavery reinstated , nobody anywhere in America proposes to disfranchise tlm e negro by annulling the national constitu ' tion , and nobody dares , to discriininat u atralnst any citizen of this state on ac count of race , color or previous condi tion , m But even if the question of loynlt Y t during the war was an absolute qualifcn Lion of our auprom o judges o Colonel Savage would pass muste with any ropublicau that ahouldored a musket or exposed his life in defense o time Union and its fag. , I 1Vo do not pretend to urge Savage n r the only avnilablu man for supreme judg I but we maintain that his political view should be no lint' to Iris choice for tln o suImrolnto judiciary. I Time ropuhlicams of this section , at at Y rate , have shown in the past their utto inditreramico to party noninuttous ii o1Cctiug Judge Savage twice to the bench of tills diimtriet by ovorwhmelming majori s ties. There are abldr republican lawyers t o Nebraska that Judge Savage , but the S satinet got popular support against lab I of time more ground that thgy are mot e r loyal or honest , k We agree witlm our contemportry who it says time oflieo of suprenmu judge is , great Itmmor mad a great trust , but we cl t most do idadiy difer on the Propositi o that there is no more reason why a r e publican should not ocCupy that oflle n than there is why n republican shout n not be president. IVo appruircimd tlt 0 every intulligcntaehoolboy knows thatou a presidents are political chiefs with n n army of 100,000 political retatnora , whit 0 a Nebraska supreme judge has not poli t ical patronage enough to pity a year's stmt scription for a daily paper. to if there is any reform needed in tlm ro state more than time expulsion of th of railroad monopolius cut of politi 0s it is the voice of party front an arbitra 1 control of our courts , Who Ices not ice 011 disgusted with the meddling of schmnh judaos in political conventions an 10 t1ieir lobbying with logidatnres ? 1Vlio hi not felt the dogredation when n tribunals of justice are converted imm s re political caucuses , where judges , juri and attorneys work in concert and o e. or ganizo political rings to dominate ov cif the Peoples through the abuse of pear Lit which they temporarily exercise. Is e , not highn time for us to turn a now to and select for our supreme Lenoir semi e y ere man who would accept the position as sacred trust from the commonwoalt with no other obligation binding Lia co ra n science than the solemn oath of his ofli raon Imposes upon Limn ? ho. - lie Naxr to the railroad bud telegra he monopolies the Standard nil rnouopl rt will rank as the most powerful corps r tion on thu continent , we lal Tire Standard oil company hna absn Ly , ed the 'riduwator Pipe ilne , anti is lit Tugs without u CmpOtitor um time oil busimtu This company began brininess a few ye ago with a capital of $1,000,000 , IvId on Inuabeen increased tet371,000,000 , 1 'r a and its fouudntion up to Doconmbur 31 , 18E cut its nut protlits worn $77,105,3.2 , Uh i0mm ilko nil other great corporations imi ti ia country time Standard company pits ik inortgago debt. 10 - - - - trout rims last apiko on time Northern Pad ' ho to to be driven on time 8th of Soptcnmb nor Within less than ninety days throu If Pullman cars will run into San Fra tcl over four Pacific trunk lines. Thu fm Ice of line of overland Pullmans began rdnni on , out of Oinaha twelve years ago. T Itansas Pacifo sleopore kayo only be .4 1 x . running about fvo years from Kansas City , Pullman sleepers were put on last spring from New Orleans clear through over the Southern l'aciflc. The next hue is to ho from St , I'aul The line from Portland to Sat Francisco will ho coni plated by January 1 ; then the Pullmans are to ho run through without change daily-Limo entire distnnco of 2,700 miles -time , four days. Twentyyears ago the Pacific railroad was regarded as an extra hazardous project that nobody in this gomieration would live to sco accom- plided , JInpplnea NOt Itepondenton % Vcalth. Phil-delphls ! Record. In time search for riches-a desire prnc- tieally almost universal-there is a great deal of mistake mode as to the object sought. There ate thousands of cu do who bulievo , that if they hind a cortiin ca tital or imic0mu they would find life very mach Immure agreeable than the now do. Th ioo tlonro found notsolol nor oven numchaIiy aumon + time tour-thou h the knowytime at of course , who en huuger ae likely to be hero inm meessod by time want of ou h money to bu theft daily food that would he tluu who wish it oil for luxuries-but frmn time Ion tie of the lowest to those of the hug lmst mu- collie tlluro is n constant craving for rtmore. It nmttera not wliat their absolute comforts amid pleasures arc ; they carve mart mmohuy to secure for them a relatively higher amount of enjoyment. Thus , when tiloy have , perhaps , reached the point toward which in the past their hopes were dirt etcd they arc geli- entlly unconscious of winning time prize oueo ao desirable , but ate looking beyond te souiothiuu ; , nmoro alluring in time wary of Ileasuro to bo mined by greater wealth. And oven though relization of their wish should be sudden and umoumentaril tout lute , the next inm tulso of the mend carries their longings far beyond all Iareseut 1irobabttft s mid postItunes perfect - fect , ceutont till some still higter ) eluva- Lion is gained. It is r0latod of one of Kentucky's wealthy governors that , mnro gait thirty years ago , while traveling alone on horseback - back through Crittuudun county , in that state , he lost lnls way and was obliged to spend the night in time log cabin of a highly respected widow. She was a wo umlaut of much indepemlenee and originality - ity , who had worked hard all her life amid wire beg an to feel the need of solute 1 pro , vision for her fast apprtaehing wld ago. Site had no vary extravagant ideas and was not one of the complaining kind , but the governor drew out from her that she would ho perfectly happy if site hnd two hundred dollars in cash. On leaving her house he told her that ho was anxious to make one person in time world perfectly hitpfry ; that Ito was rich enough to gratify lima , self in this instancoand thalie here fora wished her to accept limn him the sum ntoitiomied The old woman fol. IOIYOd his forum with hot eye as ho passed . dnwii the road , but occasionally she turn ed imor gaze trout him to the Pile of gold in her humid , ' ! 'hero was time realizatio n of her wildest hopes-a veritable miraci c enfin'asho'expecnttiotoawerucomicerned , Just before ho turned out of sight at tii n r bond of time highway alto romemnberc d what ho hall said about his wealth beiu t sullicieut to enable him to give this for - f tutu to her without noticing its loss 'Thet for the first time situ spoke , dtviti s ing her ghutceo bcbwomi the govonor nn his gold , and w hnt she paid was : "Wish e 1'11 said U roi Ituutlrodl" H 't'his old woman's thought illustrate o time impossibility of securing happines fly merely negnmring wealth , We are al proun to ivisla avu 'Imtl said three hue dreg , " no utattir whim favors fortuu r may shower mum.Vlmilu , however I this tendency exists se widely it may at 1 feet people ditl''ermitly. No ono is in sutusiblu LO the advantages of possesiin mno.muy , but there are many whose live are hard and whose oxistuuee is very joy n leas , and who attribute their inch uE ct y pncity to enjoy life solely to their lack n ! nonuy , TItia iii u tuixtako , Thoi rat incaplnciLy li0a : not in thou poveity but in tlmoutselvea. If ali th wealth of the world were given thou in tltoy would he little , if buy , more eon touted , and lot a bit inure happy. I n their possessiutis hnd any limit at nil time : Ir would be unhappy lit these linnitatious mm and would fancy ( lint n littiw more woul rid them of certain eunbarrassniemits in tI gratification of tlmiiir tastes. If thei U wealth was greater than they could use d time nccongdshiinont or all plans would b tt utuattciulod by anti ulensure , because r having heun succesaful without cfor Lltoir plans could bo abandoned withu ut regret , U It is here that the thrifty mat hiss n alvnuba o over time untlnrlfty , ' 1'h habits of life and thought of the forme hiiivo accustomed limn to regard pleasur its soumethimm to ho worked for and heart I Is I enjoyed. . Tim heedless wastuf u sYoudthrift on the contrary , has bee , It ways living at the top notch of gaiety a while morn money nuty give hit amor ry mor end opportunities it cannot restore ton n to 'his satiated niind. Always on tin rig search for variety , ho fimdlpy trios mm il uxhnueta all species. It is uvulont , that e fore , that pleasure is arelativoamid not a s absolute sensation , amid time prescno t w dtffcultios is ossmitinl to onjoymnent. I to short , nothing worth the havnig an es head witlmut an uflbrt , and time gratiflc , r Lion of possoat0n dopuhids almost exact on the amount of obstacles overcome or i'Ito puroat onjoynmeumt undoubted or comes from a u uccossf ul oeouuter wi it great difficulties , and time opporluniti a I for pleaain $ conquests aru grmtter for tl man of linutod moana titan for Linn who o wealth slow to his weapon , It is ma I I a feat , therefore , that a than who h , perpetually grumbling for lack n tvealtlm would continuo to grumble eve thnmgim riches came to hum. Ito disr u cards thnadvantagea that ho has bocau lie 1vatnta 6amnethmitig nmoro ; and thus 1 lives , a burden to luumeolf and a nuisan pit to lmis associates , because ho does n fly know how to gut nuy good out of life it ; tonnes within his reach , It hum not p0 sibie nor desirable that man sluoulu ttmncy conteumtecl with what he has , b yl , inn ahould take the sweet avitlt tire bitto its , mid make the bust of tim inevitable. is , St. NlehOlna fbr tioplcndrer us Is a bright tutu breezy nutunui numb eh alttelt Louisa Ill , Alcott opens with nt charittib story of child life omit ) 2 , "Little I'yrntntns and 'Tlmisbo , " toils how a boy nod girl becantu great frian tin ough a halo in the wall. is lllr. 1)411101 pearl tolls its of his you tie friends "Tom , Dick and Harry , in F/ / (110 ( , " sad shows its mummy pictures of ti old thin'i they buiw amid the curious a Itic ' they bud , "Lost in t or . Wools" tx a ra ddc account of the i iunrkabie adv umtures of time Lorro ch gum drop , who for more titan a week Ii sco suunnor wnnduroti through m time forests rst northern Michi an and wore vai sought h tuitions ( noun time "Alloue a ing "Culumnot amid Ilocla " and net lmbori Ito minus over thirtoemi hundred mu at o oii time joining in time search , Time chilUr through mill their hardships had not lost hatrt and when eventually found wore bravo ) following out the plait which was brio ii tiuem safely hnma The " \Vork and Pla " department contains the first bait of n yprnfusel ii- and lustrntcd article on "The Pla'things } Amusements of an Old.Fashnomied Boy , " who lived when boys hnd to make their own toys or go without. Modem boys will b0 able to get many louts from his cluvr r contrivances , .1. T , Trowbridge tell' how time "Ttnk han Brothers" carne out of time small end of ( Ito legal horn , but gained much in popular sympathy. " Swdpt Away" ccn ( curies to grow in interest , and there are three ontertnining chapters of harry N. 1Cieff + r's "Itrccollections of a Drmnmcr Boy , Sarah Orno Jcwett , Aunt Fanny and Celia Thnaxtor contribute each a poem , and there mire , iii ndditiott to the usual quota of stories , sketches mmd verses , ml- lustrntions hjySandlant , ilium , lteinhart Cluaumpnoy , Birch , Culmor L tnimes , Rosa Mueller , Jessie McDcrunott , 1V , 11. Drake , Do Coat Snuith and ninny others , 1Vho are the Coumwnists ? San Trnncisco Chronicle. A communist may be briefly and accurately - rately dulhted as ono who takes or tries to ttlo the Property of others without Lavin carried it. Measurt d by this dofi- nitiun if there hna been a uccessful communist in this state , mono couapicu ous than all others , it is time Central Pa. cifc railway corporation. The sandlot uuver succeeded iii taking any man's property , but its leader is now a Tired clnttuer for the railroad. Whoever eludes payment of his honogt taxes takes the property of others honest enough to pay , fur every dollar so eluded becmnes a burden - den ott all the rest , who must pay it out of their property or carniugc In this view time railway monopoly is the worst of nil cormuunists in this state. It nevnr ) says a just tax or a just debt if it can avoid the aanie It is now trying its best to take 10,500 , 000 acres of laud that justly belong to the public , and that , if it succeeds tit the effort , will come to it by fraud and cor- ruption. This is time worst form which communism Las over taken in America , for it makes congress , time courts and the executive departments parties to its schemes. It differs front time eommuniaum .of Paris only in means , While Clio boldly - ly appeal to force , this , like a thief amid a burglar cheats in darkness and fraud to nccomupish { exactly time same ends aimed at by time 'aria mob , namely , the taking of tlme'prohrorty of others which it hsa not earned. Tim heinousness of the crime is augmented by the fact that in time consummation of it our corporate cotnintmiata have corrupted time sources of law by thu purchase amid subornation of the legislatures aid courts. Under the old state constitution Limo coupty nssesors and supervisors had , supreme power in the valuation of prop- I for state and county taxes. For years it was a crying complaint that the property of Limo rich , bit especailly of this eorporumon , escaped its equal aharo of hexes through time bribery of these county otliecra , And this was a chief cause of the convention for a mew constitution -timid ; tlucru might be appeal from the county to a state board nn the assessment of dais kind of property for time protec- Lion of other propertyoviiers , who wore taxud for what time corpoatiun nu- justly amid by fraud and corruption cx- - Bused theuacves from paying. 'Phu con- I itituttou of 1880 created such a bond m and miueltaueomsly , front the railroad ofice to every poetic notvspnper and aix s penny pnliticiun controlled by itweut , up s a loud amid long hotvbagninst it as an act I of communism. Such sophistry deceives uo out HOW. Every luinest Luau in time o state recognizes tans time outcry of a rob. , bar ngaimst time halter which threatens hum amid it is signiticatt of time doturinr- itttiot of dimity in time courts 'Stimuli any g mat calliug himaelf a lawyer hiss thu nun - n dltcity to reiterate the howl iii such a presomce , wharo it must be known as a libel en time constitution of the state. r . The Septouber Century. I. Unusual variety and range in illustra- u tions and reading matter amid an out of- :1 : door the the qu iity befitting season are f distioctivo qualities of tire September Century. A flue portrait of Robert [ turns is the frottispicco. It is after a a dagnorruotype owned by Mr. Edutumd C atedutam amid medo front a miuiaturo e which belonged to time sister of Burns. I' Inn the same number is a delightful ncI - I count of "A Burus I'ilgrinmgu , " by H e 11. , avhro relates several anecdotes freahly t gleaned in the pout's country. A richly illustrated paper on Cape Cod , " by F. Mitcliol , transfornia that cut'ious hook of sea-sand into a honmoly n Yankee paradise , wlioro time fields are r green , time woods are filled with birds , the villages are quaint and prosperous , e and time inLnb'tants ' are honest amid witty. 1'iio article Ins a cold 'mial flavor , which ui allies it to Dr , Edward Egttlestmt's illu n strated historical paper , lit ( lie saute a immbor , min"lndian War in tie Colonics. " m 1'ltis is a careful papur of thrilling titter. w cat , mused out umcli .origitul mencarch. Sttakmimg pictures also aeeompanyLiouteum out Seltw'ittku's account ut 'A Dtusk U x blunt , " which was an incident of hi s mm Arctic oxpuditiot in 1870. Of populm setmitilte interest are Ernest lugorsohl' s account of "Professor Agassiz'a Labors me wry , at Newport , with in a portrait o I t AluxnndorA uaaiz ; amid ' 'Time Tragedie Y of time Nests , by , JolumB , , wh e Li , duaertbem tit lima luuiitutbtu htmunler th u dangers that tlmieatemi the birds in thm e oa housu keoptug season. Acconpanyimm es time latter is a full pngo eumgraviug b Y mu Elbridgo Kingsley ; time picture was drawl e o with Limo graver , like time atriking en ! gravitiga by the same hand , which were published in recuutnuumbors of Th f amtury. tL.fiii At LjI ; ; A M ' > n A timely amid valuable illustrated arti e do is Ito ber' ltiurdun's "Urnamon so b'o'uts in Nutuu " It has time congplute to leas of a paper by an artist who has ids r a ee mill who ktmows hew to bring Pouch l at I porn to boar on a aubjuctwoll tlmoughtout as lje shows how a guru taste imi deeorativ 9 art umust be based close observatio be amid aiuu1pla treatnetit of beautiful forma ut flit mistime. rr forcible argutuenttoprovethefutur supeomauy of1VuwYorkoverall timeetho great cities of the world is made by W I. , Conant , umdcr time title , " 1Vih Nov 'r , loik be time Final World Metropolmsl , t .1nd II , L , Bunter , fn time "Upon Lo el tre" ; dupartuoit , talks eucourugingly au rig .nturhiiuhigly of "New York us a Ftel ds for F'iuteu. ' 'limo ' second part of "Tice Bread wir Img oafs , " tie uuauytious story which is u nr eitng ns'Idu interest and curiosity , reveal to its oelivo as it satire 0m lalor ! unions u d socialism , In the eighth part of " Ito IVummami a Iteasot" ( which will be co n rO eluded in lime Oetobdr tmuumber ) Lee rOii. . lbtinfod proposes tua riagu to time Lu at une , and is rejected. Time thin std lam of Part of Joel Chandler llarris' "Night nls with Unole Iteunis" is offered , inaddnio , to two huuorous short stories , 0 rig Story , by Frank it. Stockton , showin no hOLY marriage resulted mutt literary co en laboration ; and "Love in Old Clothes , - : T WATCIT The human body le like a watch-In order to glee ranefactlon It must keep perfect time. The inaht spring , the Stomach , must be looked otter caretuly. broken stomach. meat be mended snd Beek one. strengthened. nurdoek blood bitten used freely andpereeveringlye1l give you a very satisfactory time piece. Sold every' where. a modern Now York lnvo story , iii time uaiut st to amid spelling bf tlmree hutm Bred roars ago , by ii. Brunner. The poetry f te nuntberisb' Charles ' do Kay' George Edgar Montgomery , Miss Jose phiine Pollard and MisSusan Mnrr S paldin ' and tire verses in "Brie. a Brac' ' are contributed b 'Janes Wimil- comb MiloYs Frank D. Sherman , and others , "Topics of the Times" treats of "Time Teutperauco Outlook , " "Tiro Iluticence of American Politicians , " and "College- bred Statesmen. " Among , a variety of imiterestiug subjects discussed fn "Upun Letters , besides Mr , Bumor's letter , momtiomtcd above , are "Time Mnssachu setts Experiment in Education , " by Charles Barnard ; "A Itontatttic Career" that of Dr. Francis Lieber ) , by President - dent Oilman of Johna Hopkins university - sity ; and the now scheme for "Standard Railway Time , " by the inventor of the proposed system. W. F. Allen , editor of time "Official Railway Guido. " THE NE1V POSTAL NOTES , What Th y Look Like-Coppylmig time Head of a Postmaster's I'rotty e Daugiiter. New York Tribune. Time now postal notes , which are to bo used after September 3 in the transmis- srou of small sums of money through' the United States mails , are being printed rnpidly in this city , and they will be ready for shipment to all the postofices in the country on Wednesday. Books of notes for the postoficos in the far west were conlpeted yesterday. Every book contains 500 postal-note forms , with time address of the postolfico printed on each note. Time pages of time book are perforated , so that'when ' time notes arc torn out stubs remain to show time amounts for which they were is- sued. A note can be filled out by a postmaster for any amount not exceeding $5 , at a cost to time sender of three cents for each note. The notes arc made payable to "time bearer , " and they car be used as fractional currency in any plarc to which they are sent To guard against the use of the ( totes before time law authorizing their issue goes into effect , C F. Macdonald , superintendent of the utoney order system at Wushingten , lists caused to be pasted in each book of forms the following notice : " 'Time postal note business will commence on September 3 , 1883. Under no circumstamtces whatever are any postal notes to be issued front this book before that date. " The notes arc printed on pure linen bamknote paper of tire best quality , ciouically prepared in such a wanner as not to be affected by nioisturo or exposure to light , while it is sarmsittvo to the action of acids or otluer liquids often used by forgers. The color of the pltper is a pure lemon , amid time frmn surfnco is printed over with an mm- dorhyimig tint of golden brown a conbina- tion selected by Superintendent Mcdomm- ald as being the safest and most suitable for time purpose. Thu water marks fn time paper , twisted in the form of a figure 8 , "U. S. Postal Note" in duplicate-read- ing Trop botlm loft amid right , These watermarks can be seem only whom time note is luld up between time light and time eye. Three printings are required to complete ( lie note. In time underlying , tint is a vignette consisting of a classical female head wearing a lmelmet , wlmich was engraved front a portrait of a post. unnater's pretty daughter. Much of the tint was made up of nminaturo photographic designs , contaitiini ( time words "United States Postal Note' repeated man hnu dred times and engraved so finely tlmat ono can read time words with the naked eye , wimile it would be difficult to make a counterfeit. Winged wheels , with a halo front behind , nmke up a portion of time tint. tint.Time back of time note is elaborate , and is printed iii dark green. Lm the center is time monobraun U S , engraved with a geometrical lathe. Time nionol ran ii imbedded in rut intricate cycloidal lace work of white line cuttumg , tracings for whiclm were done also with the geornetri- cal lathe. The contract for engraving and print- I time several nmillions of postal notes which will be required by the post ollicu department in the next four years was awarded to the flouter-Lee Bank Note eoupary in June , amid time posbnaster I 6romioral obliged time conmpany to give bonds to time amnouimt of $2,000,000. About two hundred skilled arti sans wore ulnployed by time cant ; pauy to emnpiete the fm-at part of time contract , and they have boon at work in relays day and night for a month. Time notes are received by F. Raymond , time Unttod States postal not o e agent , and by A , 0 Lathrop , of tlmepost office departmmont , who lmavo their otlcc } s in the printing roonma of the bank not contpammynt Broadway amid Prince atroet. A fire-proof metal vaultabout fifteen fee t square and eight feet lmivhl has been cot atructud in time building , rim whicm duple Bate notes , not needed for inunediato use r e and all time eugravod plates , are to b o I stored , a _ e os r nrgRk 'eG ° ' ' tw ' 't ! , . e L , t 1. d r TGREAT REM - o t RneumallsmoNeuralqla , Sciallca , Lumba o , backache. Ilcadailio , Toothache , n NoreTuiruaLNarelilner NPr4Imu..lrr"tam Ur unra. . Nen.d. , Vie , . Roe. , , Lao ALL nnlali aUUILr rAlt $ AaU AIIIF5. g ftdabr Dreutau..l Ualal rlJ.awe. Yta , tA.us born Ma 1. DUectmo. . Is It r.YP.IN. - . . t'UGELL'I CO. -nun CZI.1IILYAl A. " a. a.r.uaual Can e.inw.re. na , e.1. L. H. WESTER . .ANN & CO. , tttt'OnTEn8 of QUEENSWAREI an Glass , 608 WASHINOION AVkNUE AND 609 ST. 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