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WHAT OF POPULISM! WILL IT GROW OR DECLINE _??F'i ! |g_ __?__ SOI rOMMKXD ITSEUT TO THE il ' R HI",Ml.NT OF THK KATION AND if? ________ Tl Trib.nv I ..In l_. t week's Tribune I wrote ?'? article "ii th?- rocent elections In their relations t? the Democratic part) and ?.luty of the Republl ?_ j<am after Its signal triumph. In this arti? cle l desire t i any something ac to the restai! of that el?_ 'i"ii upon the new party whl? h styles Itself Populist. Tivi vus ne? th>- Populists, with a peat flourish of truni] ? t . claimed ? verythlng and ac? tually carried a few States. Thereafter, ??ll over th" country the. made enormous clalmi at I th'ir future prosperity. I mel them, overflowing as they were with all the enthusiasm of new ? rrts, Oregon al the election lasl spring The) were active, d?liant, boastful, Th?'> i I ?ot only Oregon, but the rest of th< a rid, The) were headed b) Goven_?r Pennoyer, a renegade ?!"'n th?- Dem? '?i' part) who nail? believed thai he was a ptu ? p ?? ( l'nlt? d States Senator through tne aid of his newly found friends. He la .? ready campaigner. The people tl ?v l ? ui 'i ? i; : 'u >ui numbers :?? i aten t?? him N' ? man a is evi r m ?i ? ?nfldeni "!' au I hid been In thai campaign onl) .? few . ?alien l ?i.? ?vered thai th? P pullst part) la noth? ing m?'!.' nor less than the old Greenback party with a new name. One ol their leader. Solon ('has-, ??(' Maine, stated th? exact fa : when he t-a.'l: "The ;'a ' parties are is neai alik? as two ]?? ... v. :.? :: a : ? -??? n Ihe ? :;?? h< hal s- :, the ol! ? ' Mi Chase, having been .? lead? ing Gr enba ker, ;>??.; !.? ?\ a leaillng Populist, may be considered a ? I authority ipon this l)":n'. Expert? ?: ?? with ih? ?? l Gi ? nb :? k pai ly in Michigan, between !?T> and 1884, enabled me t? Identify ih?- erase on the Pacific C ast. No m :?? iir. iua '?i- 'as ? ?? : alfll ti i the members of ? hi human i ? 1 ? ?? ii Its oi gin In >\ hal ?t. _ tun.? call "a conviction" that the financial business of the world has here! fore been man? aged wlthoul busiii_?i aense. Its follower! con delve the notion thai the business of the world . depends entirely upon the amount of -irculatlng medium In existence. They attempt i i tra ? al th alamltlea ..f tais ????.?! I lo what they call ?a "la? k "f circulating medium." They assume that mone) is-, and always I if '???? the creature of law: and then they assume thai a govern ?? nt properly mana. I - u!d always furnish the people with all the money they desire The; cling with greal tenacity io . ? i - ? notion that the "liai'' f Ihe government noi only creates value, but make? good monej ?ui of anything which it shall attempt. Th? ? a ut as in expl led delu? sion the Idea thai real money inns; !??? based nt. n .? ui'':. ?_ of ?i tuai valu? or which repre? sents in s ime wa) h ; n in ? >\ If their i l?e true, then ?f urse what hi- been supposed ?. ? be th - wisdom of th-^ pas! bec mes Other notions of the Populist party grow oui of this wonderful ? ?wei srhlch they think every _ vernm? I | ?sses They would have the G vernment wn and conti 1 all th? railroads and th.- i- legraph an 1 t< I? p . ne i ne? ._].? i; ; ? ? - '. ? he Govei nmeni s to gel thi money with whi h to pay I ?? n ?rmous In? terests, ! he) will tell you, li - ma .\ ??; "J,?. the '', t issue the m n? ?? " Th ?>? ' l put no limit ? : : it _ ; ? lie I; and th? <? rn tt ' h money would pca.se.? Id th? ? \ ' .' Th? ? ; - ne that the .' ilue i-: I I In 1 . . ?? f the Nati m ; an I no t ? 'h" numb? r of deer? Populists lo k upon the Idea lhal pr?*?perl r-'n.'iil 1 be hrough toll and fru? ity as exploded The) get theli l, H uj ?n the ? -? intly ab isli g !? ?pli nh a |ulr< I ?: ? u - In this a ill and win they de noun . as "mon? t: :? !? - " With Whl attempt every p? n betteve that he h ! in?-!', They a? . t the laws ha? ? all b? ? n en icti i f??r the ? ? ? ? ? ? hal no lei t. ?n :< ??>< i ?ia i" I for the I eflt pe? pie They have al' been eagei t borro? i have i.ii r?-ady and willing t?i giv? rtgag? to _ ? ent of such rowed money. Th ? i been s? ured .'i:.'! I e into th? ? ???-.- g tage is .?- n en \? ho h ? i ?? loaned them the money and i. ? epithets ai eiT"''if?h t ? heap up ?n pe pi? who Insist upon c 1 lectlng the 1? i.i a ?? lue. The whole effort thei? platform, speakers and their party Journal) : nt red upon ? rra; l ? peo pie who have 111 ? ? th >se who hav? somet? When th?- people i'i Oreg - ame to look th.-ir notions squ >"eiy In ': I ; ? understand Just nrhal these people were driving :?'. ih? pudiated lb? polls ;n an overwhelming majority. On my return from Oregon I visited the State of Minnesota an?i wai il the Republl in C ?nvei tl m al Si P iul. On the sam? la) PopuUat convenu? mel In th? ? i:y "f Mlnne ; Th? Po| '-. hea led by thai p ?lit! ?il tramp, Ignatius Donnelly, were yelping al the top of theli \ es ai I claiming everything. "'!? ' - i|" ?' \ . Id mi personall) thai he was present al th_r onvention, and never l?i hli life had seen a n ire woi ly ol men He assured me, with gr? ce, that Minne .s ita was about to be arried by an overwhelming majority for the P ?p ills! pai t), The r?- en! ? ? pul an < nd to all th?-se high hopes The Dv*m ratlc party has been \\ BUT I II II ST. Est. ^___TL_i_. 1807 ^>? TRADE MARK '*\\ (J "RELIABLE" tj? CARPETS In ?pite of the facl thai we have been underselling ill other? through having taken fui! advantage of the panic prices, and wool an?l lumber being tn ihe Fro_ List, we have pade for this week Sweeping Reductions CHAMBER SUITES, as the moi k i? a Ihtle heavier than we care to see. and. room must be made for Holiday Good?, waiting for floor spa? e. Antl?|lir ?IIIli?lie.I um! I)r.-,?.r. Will: r.-iliK.-rt tt? SKI. __?_?_. 0_k 1st, l>r.-*?rr i.u.l \\ ii?.li?lnnil 0\'?'?: r???lii?-?-il t.. wir,. \iill?|U<- ?laU?Mi-.l. Ilr?-???T ??il \\ iiMlintn???!. *_<?..-.<?: ri-ilu. ?<l !.. WIS. Full ????.?rl in.-ii? In lllr.-li. .iij.l.-. MiiIiipkiiii) . rl?-.. up In BOMB, Great Reductions AH Along the Line. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., 104,106 and 108 West 14th St., _____ ?nn AVE. AROOKI.VX . roi.l.? . FI_tTHl_H A\l_. .>K.Alt KILTO.N IT. ?k??/VVV*'%'V%*V%??/V%??/??>.V?? r ADDING NUMBERS?; e of ne?v iniiti-rn? ...ir ttto.-k of CARPETS.} w The laiiiil? vie ?ell > v??- ?no I??Irill-1 iir<- .-iii.l J ?tor toon.? Hirn on? ?T ever? ?mile, from Inarntn? lo \v iiiiiinlcra. In ?iii.lou from n? >oo ?mi? nil in?" rniedin I,- profit*?. 0 r J. & J. DOBSON, t J 2 East 14th St., N. Y. J ^tl?<> silll-SI | < lirsinnl St.. IMillii.lel plila. ? k%'V%^%^%^%%%*^'V'*V'%%?^ well t'ich annihilated, bul the Populist party is actually removed from an) pari In the Presj ,i election of ISM In I8W the Populists had carried Colorado and Kansas R??ih State? have again swung Int.i the Republican column with enormous majorities, in one ,.f the dis tri la ?t Iowa thej nominated Iheli pet, James B. Weaver, for Congress. The Democrats fus? i with them m order to secure his election, bul the? peoplg repudiated him overwhelming!) at the polls, In Minnesota, where the) mad-' such u nderful pi dictions, the Republicans have won i?\ .? majority f.>r exceeding the combined v?7?ie of both the Democratic and Populist parties, and have secured every member >f Congress. In Kansas they have been beaten b) a majorlt) of 30,000, and have secured al mi il onl) one Con? gressman '?ut of '???lit ir, Colorado tie. I?? ? lost both Congressmen and Ihelr !?"'. fJovemor ii> an enormous majorlt) One term of P pullsm seems t i have been enough i?> satlsf) the pe iple .' these two States In Nevada alone of the N Tthern States the) have hel I their own They have made some slight gain? In the South In North Cai ?Una th< Populist? and Republi? can? f irm l .'. i oalltl n n il thai then I? an) - 'hintr In common between lh< t*a i parties The coalition wat formed for on? purpose, and ne only Tn. two parties agreed I n bine and - .? they could n it secure an h nest ele tl ?n -ir.d h fair count. The practice had I?. >me gen? .?ral and Irksome of defrauding the people by fabulous lists and fraudulent returns, and the ??v., parties In North Carolina Joined togelhi t ? rig):- that wrong They claim ' ? have i". in tereel In r imm ?n, t.? have n . belief? In ? ?mmon, bul slmpl) made the fusion for the sp?cifie pur? st ibov? refer? I to, They seem to hav ? su ceeded. No doubt both parti-- will re-ei\.? a portion ' f the benefits of thai ??:? I li would seem, from the r? enl elections, thai > prln : tt;- Populisi part) are t practl able and foolish thai no State pan endure them through mor? than on? administration, Their tirade againsi ?. es? an : :.-? int of even one who has sav? i i ?:.;? ten -? by In? dustry it- I thrift are ..,, unjust thai decent ; v. fus,- t.. follow men ? : leach such d>?cl What the Weji and S< ith need I? more with ? apital t , let elo] . il r?sout capita! i? jus- a- n? isar) for th I? of civllixatl n is lab i Th wild scl - I i ? . ., Irlven men of ? ? States wher? i.. ? ha? had The pe ?pie s ? n dli ?.mpl) Inju ? th? Th? ; ? , I? . fi tn Int estigai ? tl ? l- hardl) ? ,!?? i? rd i?! truth In l ??? principal it? f th? Populist! ? li a lers. In tl u.? year? !.. Republli in part) has irigtnat? ; .-* n 1 . ? ,? i. \ for i ',?? i- n? ?' an i pi ?et:?: . ?" the p ? t han i? ha? foi i That la aa 11 I uld be The poor, the n ik. i i protect! ?.. T.. wealth) can take care of them? s. Ive? The people have all 1* ? 11 I ne great lesson ; ' v. ? ? ?i the p? .pi? are i ? isp? : n If p ; '?? ' i large -:.',,-? pi ... ment for the gre? , ? A /??n- do not t h? ????:,'? profil enteri i s?>on be i ? ? . and In that way th? ? ? ?. ? ? ennpl, ; ?? ? i il \ Ise the working people will ha i i ? from whiib to get their shat I vi stm? nts ire ruin us, '.? Ih to Th? Re| irty. .? . ? ? ? ti,e presen! I ne ha? n unit? ; ; bes? i*,"., ? ? ut ?i priii 'Ipl? - Th? ?? ils?? indeistand well thai the qualil the money In circulation is much mon than It? quantity. The) have dis? vered the Im p irtanl fact thai n il ulng medium i a i . ? good, and thai tl r? n i ? i ? ? ? ? ? much good moi ilal r I little pool < >ur luntry to-da) Is n i lull i i| fi la k of ? irren y. Nearly half th? money of the United States to-day I!? van! t b ? ? pul It Into us?'. Tu ? y.-ars a??? Ihere seemed f.? !??? a coi ti..ii between the Democrats and Populi? ?? III .-?n the well know n i rim Iple? of the Republican party. ' >u the on? hand the Dem ? ra t? atta? k?td the docti ?n ? of ITotectlon . other, ih" Populista were f'jrlous In t r i ? - : i on slaught upon the doctrine >?f honest money and sound finance. Between the tw . the Republican party was driven t ? tl.? wall in IS*2 it mel with, al thai time whai was supposed to be a crushing defeat. Th-- Republican? everywhere, in spite of ?l> feat, hat e ?I I b) their well ktiiwn principie" Por two years they havo taught al! over the i Hit ,l States tn.? same ?l , trines which have animated the party from the start. The people hav. .ntly rendered then verdict. The tiu-h- has again prevailed. In th? ? el? ti ins tli" p.'..pi?- have nol only repudiated the free-trade notion? of ?in- Democratic party, but the wild theories and revolutionary claims of the Populisi party The people have shown thai they desln this country to be managed In the Interest ol ?,ur own p "|il>?. and thai they be? lieve in the old-fashioned, common-sense notions of finance a? being lai better than the hair brained Ideas "i th.se modern Oreenbackera now called Populista The Populist pariy were crying "calamity" riKiu m the midst of il?- tnoal general prosper? ity. <>f course their cry wenl unheeded, "??.'inn ? i.-'t. -v came to our people the Republican party ?pointed oui tl.aus,- and called the party In power to an account f"i the condition they had produced. The Populist party have been here lofore howling about Imaginar) wrongs. The Republican? confined themselves simply lo ? statement of everyday facta In the long run, it pays a part) lo i? I.st with Itaelf and the people. The business menol this Nation ha*.?- loo much sense to trust the K"'??t business interests ol our country In the hand? ,,f vlaionary schemers such a- the leadlni Populists f the Unlt?ed Bute* Man) "f these latter ar-- men wh i have been dis appolnted In their arobltlona while acting with une or the other "f the old partie?, ??r with i, ith They se.-k jila? e and power and have taken ref? uge in th.- tanks of Populism aa th.l> remain ing ? han? a for personal aggrandisement. Of ? .ni-.- su li men are In no way hiunpered by principle. They ar?- ready to tescfa anything, to adopt anything, which ?rive? them ? promts? of le||lp,,i .11 \ sue, ?-SS. Neither are the lank and file ..? the party the kind of m? n wh,? are not.d for gond manage? ment in their own peraonal aflalra. it will tu* a long time before the people of tins country win enter upon th? doubtful esperimenta of th?* Populista it will h?- s long time before the wsge earners <.f th?- United states win con seal to such n tampering with the mooey ,>f tin? Nation as will compel them to r*ecetve theli weekly wages in a circulating medium not w.,rth as itiU'li as the money which they have bean re? celvlng ?lurliiK the laut quarter of a century. ?Men who earn money muat be considered in solving this pr.?hlem as well as th'.s- wl money After all, ih.? people have cune ; . I d ?ctrlnes taught b. th? Republican pai the last forty years ar.- those best calculi build up this great Republic tin?, to ma people prosperous and happy. Th? ii re ?? ? i-, m Is in'?! lurelj .1 wise one. n ?; ii? POOR WILSON. HE I'd.? NOT SEE IT VIT UK 'iI'iillT T'? 1 EY_T._AI.StS ??' GREATER POWER Ii ic very amusing ; 1 lee Ihe manner in leading Democrats ar? ittemptlng* I" e awaj the recenl elections. So one hai more persisten! In hla efforts to avoid ?? ? Iging Ihe verdict of Ihe p? ople than Pr? Wilson, of Wesl Virginia. Ever since i)i? ti n he seems to hi\?? '. is! n ? opportun Five his vl v ? ' ih" meaning ??f 111 * - Irubblng which his party nas Jusi recel, Mr Wilson insists thai there is nothing recent? I ns lo discourage the tariff ref in th? Ir efforts to fasten ("???? trade up in th lion 11 r ?? -? so far as tu Insist thai th ? 1, n ??f !.i 1 Iff refoi m w a? :i il reall) nl Isi i ?? ? impaign lusi end' l Mr. W '. thai such m .ss 1.1,; 1 ? 1 >n Is absolutel u u?-. Almos th.il) m in ? l on talke 1 among the |?e pie ?f Inls Union has b< ? ? one ?pi? 11 li"1 as bei w? ? n prote ti ?n .?n 1 trade Whal the , .Is'.utlon kn< m n ns 1 h< Klnle) bill has don? fo th? mntr. and { h ?s I.?. n ihe result of Ihe tarlfl :???.: slati m :. of ?' ingress were 1 . i > where i di- usa? I. Especially was this true In Mi I own dlsti 1 i I pa se I through thai 1 ? ' ? _us1 ?"'?' '?? el? l!i 1 from one ? n?l I Nothing else was being mentioned. years ago Mi Wilson had rarrh-d 1 he dlsti I,. mai irlty. Th.- people of ? ! him t?? a? uni this yeai lb? lion whl h he had favored with referen? triex In and ab<?ul his ? ?a .1 h wie, II? i" nt? n by a ma i"i i- ? of n? arl> 2.500, an ? ?; h'-r quesl. m ha 1 an; pr minen ? In biii II :,. 1 defc.il I ;?? :: i sev? ll I? mo spee h? tvhl!? In hi llstrlet, Th?- burd? ? ".? rj "ii ??' 'ii' m was s i"i.-n__ of Dem? tariff |egl? il Even Mi Wll?_v: | 1 little ? Aii sp ?? hes The Repub -? ? ?? ssed the same ijuestl in an I els? Phe same thing was n n?> in n? 11 I C ngressl mal dlstrl t In tl North. I In man) f Ih? K nth? rn ti Th? se facts ? innol ha? ?? es. ipi I Mi Wll j observation. Th< n a : h. _ ? nl? >ui ? untrj pr?t? ndlng thai ihe i-erdl 1 pli has no ilgnif 11 ? ipon ihs 1 ; -? When h state* thit free tra lers. Inclu ling ? * wll! n? i" rei . 1 ? i '.\ : he resuli of ihe . a h? ?1 !.. Insls 1 : t, ? M ??-.- ;,.. ?. . tirina' their .1 bi >k ?town pr?>t< n ? d ?ubi ?? 't?.- ?nth 1 1 isl i-? fai .?. 1 ? 1 '. faul! ! ' th? se n-' n t?. keep rlsh n th* li a n I ?1? strii i a What ! ??? ? ? p Mi Wlls ? : ? ? aKH.II I ' ?? : ? ? ,' as uf recent ? I :?:;??:'" ; ?el ta years . ll .- I ted i p - iba ihi !?? m Mr. V hlmseii the ?"; . ? ? . ?:? 1 le. ? t ? m. ]?.,..? ? . ? .,??.; I ha- I ? ?.?-? ' 1 I it? . ? ? ' 1 ? ; ? V ! . I ? ' ? ? ' I IV?? . ! . test the s ' ; ? ': in? ?a '?il ! ? ? i'hli'h mn?! 1 . >\a- ih? w.uklngi ? ? ? I 1 ? il., ? , nul t ha t w I It wa I 1 11 r the pe.?| ? ?? '? ' ' ' ? - ? ? Will' I l>" ... .-d ti| ? , , I \ ?? ? , an 1 ? ; ? 1 ? .-i ? ? indr? ,.f til.-, .. ?. ? ? ? ' .' pr. .em any al ih?- M.-KI Mr Wll n an?! I ? hardly _a heart an !'? ? lid W? ?? ' nf ihe f pi? ip n ih we 1 i >p >m rdi'-t." Th? ??ere sein lo Ws el .,?.. 1 > 1 m t ? ?r nl th- n- \i el? ??? hal f ' ? that subject. A th j ha? ? ' ti Was H.??? ?/helming? Thli of th? ' ? ."Hi I ni ' !)'??!?? win 1 'i i"- a ?Ingle 1 ?. ni ratl fi II ider In ?' mgr? Think ah .tatos ' ? ? ? 1 ? ' P< 'i.l hi' Mi :?' h us -Its v. ii h 120 ? ' ngre im? n ai ? j 0 down ? i them Dem ? rats ir t?,.- v? "li 1 ' th< pe ?;.!?? was s.i Imp irlai ?a r ol "? ?? ' a . In IM_. I'll ;vti\ i- ii"' s . 1 1 ma rvellous ma] rlt) igali ir??- ir id. Imp irtan! In 1V''1" Mi Wlls- ?i a i) a hi' 11? ?n hi a ay Ihroua the ?ra reyat 1 a mu h s - h? plea -??? He wl have a hard Urn? In _ ?nvl ? Is ? ?untry Ih 1 the V?it? n? '.?''l dl 1 i ' me in ? melhln? II ' ?in. in i'i> j id,; n?nt, a! ? hav? 1 ?me difficult j |n K, ttlnR th? ??',??.- 1 el le?l In 1?'-' lo priv?e I further with his free-1 ? ? The loi i u.! ,,' f..... 11 1 |e l?mn rats wh 1 have been |e| .,? ], , ?,,.. b) !.'?? re enl el? ctlon ml who undei stand full well, If Mr. Wilson does not, lhal the have i,.?i; d? : ate I on ?? uni ?I th? r '.?riff lea. Islatlon and n 'hin? else will be slow In their el forts i" continue the leu dation which resulted li such dlsaater tu them A free tradet who ran lool over the situ itiun and ann ?l -???? th" handwrttlni on the wall musl b? blind In I -i The 1 ?>- i?i ..f tha- 1'ii.ia-d States are tired ul Ml Wilson an his entire !'? ?? trade gana Gentlemen, youliavi been weighed in ihe balance and found wanting The 1.pie "f the United Ht a tes believe in legls latlng for the Interests il our own ? ?untry. am not for Ihe purpose of aidlna the 1.pie who llv? m Qreal Britain. The de?-|slon Is elear-cut, and should b ? ' ?nsla? red d? ? Islve It Q. HORR ! ami vn i\ urserM 01 katphai histort. The followlna coui ?? of lectures will be delivered on gatui 1 ??? aft? 1 noon al l o'i to? k durlna De ec-mber, January, Pebruarj an?! March, lo the mem !.. r? and friends ?>! lb? American Mu.??. ? >' Natur.! History, In ii"- small le lure-halt, upper floor ?.f the building: December s, "('orals and Ihelr Palaeosol? Rep resentatlves," la? 1. I" Grataeap; December 15, "Recenl and r..?-ii Krachlopoda," b> I. P Grats ,.?i? Januar) S "The Hone. 01 lii\" Bee; Its Habits, Instinct and Culture,' b) William Beuten iiinil-i ; January 12, "Transformation llai.it . In silnci and Architecture ol Different Kind? of In sects," i'\ William BeutenmUller; Januar) I. "Swlmmlni birds Grebes, (lulls, Petrels, Corma rants, Pelicans, Ducks and Geese," bj Prank M Chapman; Januar) :>>. "Wa?ll ng-Wnls Heron ?'rana-, Rails, Sinn.?, and I'lnv.-r. b) I'i.ink M Chapman; Kebruar) j. "Indian Remains ?a the VI? Inlt) .,' \. a s ..ii. cit) " by M II. s.v lile; Pebruar) -, 'The Ruined CI Urs of Me?.nd Cen irai America," b) M 11 Baville; Pebruar) 1 . "A Chapter In the Anclen! Hi-tar, of North Amer! , l'a'ii I, i'\ It. .1 1. Wort man; Pebruar) O, "A ?'i.apier m the Andern Hlstor) of North America." Part !l. i.y in .1 1. Wortman: Mar? h 1 "Vol ? 1.- An-lent and Modem," t?\ Edmond O. Hovey, im. l?. March :?, 'Non-Volcanic, I?_i.-<hi. ito.-ic?? The Palisades, lleni> Mountains, ?_?_," b> _d inonJ u. li?j\f_, I'll. _?. GRAND ARMY BUGLE NOTES. CORPORATION COUNSEL W. H. CLARK'S OPINION. i ,,N,;itK.ss l'ROED Tu pass IHK BILL PROHIBIT IXfl Tin-: t'SK m' THE AMERICAN FltAQ IN AN ADVERTISEMENT Corporation Coun?jel William H Clark, th? head ,,f in- Law Deipartmenl of New-York City, has i given aa opinion construing the recent ?-'tat.* i*b;1s latlon regarding th? employment and promotl ?t? of ? veterans of the war In the servi.f the ? ty. : which I? entirely favorable lo honorably dlwharged ?oldiers. sailor? mil marine? The construction of th.*?.- statutes ha? for several month? lieen ?-b j,.,-t t,. a .!? n deal <>r discussion. The opinion was the result of an Inquiry ?ddreased ?? the Corpora? tion Counsel b) I-- Phillips, secretan "? "|p Mu? nicipal Civil Service Commlsalon He ask? i Mr Clark i" construe a provision contained In chapter Tit of the La? * if l_K i fol Bul the Civil Serv?.- rale- and law? of thl? State n ,1 appi) to such person? resident.? nl thl? Ktate '.vi'a served in the \tn.? or Nav) ol the i o ?? d State? during th? late wai an l h ive b? en honoi iblt ill ichargi I therefi ?m, foi in) p ?sltl in or ??mplovm'ent, the compensation of which does no! exceed ?-i a lav, in the public depart ,,, m : ,,, i upon all public -. nks ,,: the Si He ol \. ?? Vork and of th.veral cities, ountlei towns an I . Ill ige? then of. m ? Phillip? wat::' d lo kn ?w s ml the I itles of ? ,.:i s.i\ Ice Ro n l wen s h? ,\.,i- ,,-k?' i ? ? have th? n n im? - place I upon the :,. it-. r.,r various ofi! ? ? coming n 'inn the Us .n: ? a-:.-1 tu i?- a I l*< i "i> the foil IS Ing ; Int l-'ii-i wti. thei in . ' ?* d? volve? up in I Is office m in.- . ,. applli .nit- ; ?i ?'i' i poaitlon ?*hen - ,. ', a| plli .,ii' ? ar? . teran of ta.- late ? ,r" ,:. i vVhetl er the ststut? refer? onl) ' i I ? diem salarle? or :> per annum ?alarlei .<- well ...,.?:? :?:?? year!) compensation would noi imounl i., m.,i.- than .?' a da) and if ?.. ?h .aid th? inn : .1 - ,:.ii v I, ? .!,. !?!?? ! : ' . ?le n iml?"i of da) - In the yeai 01 b) the n imber of ? orklng day?? In ,,r 1er In ,n : >v ?1 a , ?in ! 1 Ion .11 - ich ? ? I'.. 1 i 1- n propet no? for th? Civil Sei :,? ? 1: ? : 1 , ? gamine ? ai ? lei ans f ?? sppll .,?. in? hive been file I In the ?ami m in if ire, giving them I lion, or I ? thl in?? ii'.. " , : 11 r m? r statut? 1 1 . . u 1 ' Advl ? 1 1. ? a-k. I a? to thi n w I "for promotl m" In I 1 1 ? ? which ma ? -, with the prefer? ? 1 ? ? The substane? of the law oil p In ? le folio? . First Si, dut) devolve? up in ? 1 11 offl ' ' 1 ? 1 ai ippll m' - ! ?: P ' ' 11 . ??:: rnem th? n p. itlon I . I n do ?? I 14 - ?la 1 I ? ? ? ? not apply lo . . 11 ? dut) In re gar 1 1 ? 11 ... 1 n , ilai a* well. ? le-. . II ? I.I !.' ? f II . ' 1 and the innu id Id? I by the nun , ' , . M|l. 1,1- ? !'? ? answer to thi ? irrii w I ? ? ?y-...n: ne ?va 1 lion? In i|iie*tl?Tti A? to the ell e words "f01 , . . ? ? ' I ' be liiV'li within 11 promit 101 a? ap ? in? 1 ? ? : ? ?? . ? ? . It I ?n. of coin ? preference a Urand Arn " ? I S 1 .">..:.. ? ? ? . e National 'la* ? 1 ? ? ? print itnt ?-.??:-? I ? . 1 ? ? . . . . I , ? a ? ? ? ."???... ti?n ? 1 tea flag : painting th? r in . ?play for ? . ? , ? me l? ?*.-,. ? ? ? il man ? v ? . run ? it our ! ? - . ? ? ? * ? ? ? I the pass,_.. favoi the ? I. ? ? ? ? 1 : ? vhlte at le n<>? '??.?? , . , , n it toi ... . . - 1 to 1 ' ? . . . the pr?s. . " 1 ' .111 , . ? . , ? I luring the ? ? ? M 1 . ? 1 m li Ik. I im M. Km. I?.i .No ? ' : ' K tl ill -.?. ; 1.? , .' 'ost. .' ?wing prepared I.) nln.it 11m ? . . ? ? " ? II II \ I .:?, ... I' T ? r?III an I Wall, tl and. ' n ? . losl.th ' 1. :.;. -, ..n ? ?? mantel i'i. |?rl.-k i" ? -!? ? ind \n- -i II Hoyi, ??in, .1 ?if ih. la, I. 1. H Th nil'-,11. It *? M 'i. ii. I \d ? !, 1. I, k, ''t' ? ? ? IV H? ? .,?'. ;??':?,-? .? \ . ,;..,, M l. JoiM -. I. il Ci kiln, i' ?' Lovelan ' \ ?; M 11? Warm K .-"?-..? 1 !. ? 'hai ?? 1 ,,. ai ! I. Sali-.. ,!? \ I' n .... u 1 ' I. Ke'.l) A M ' a it.? ? lohn It llydi It ... m l' in ?wn Henry I i \\ |||| ,,:l 1., . | ,.,. na 1 '..mi ad. - .n.- urge I not i el ?!,.- ,? itertaii and 1?.ill ht w hi, ? larni - M q i'oal So .'.7 will celebrate us tenth annlvei ir) :?'??. - i*nlng i? ?... mi take place at Turn Hall No ??. 11 ' ? ? ? ', irtl ? heal ? 1 i?, I '.? ? mmai lei lsld??i !? , 1 chati man .?? 11 . . ommll ? ,.? ? ih ?'m r \\ \ (I Kltdi . t.ijutani ? ;? ora? Kan? h< r. mnstei .;??!.:. \ it. ., ?. ai ? ? well ' 1 . posl II ' ' ' .11 1 ',. weleom? ? I li.- |,.?. d i .,? ih, ? -. ? ? 1 will i-?-, ... th, rellel fund Thej tren led 1 ? "? i?.;i In some pai Is ol \n- - oui ? , ? " ? lasl ? leei loi ' his v ,s .?spei lall) t?ie .... ? rades of tii n.-i ?I ? h ?.'.? 1: Smith i'?? n S.? -?? talla Colonel 1 ihn r I i ? a. \ . . Its m lot,?-1 -. ? a? ele? t. I i?. ' '.,!:.'.? s. the ad lutsni ??? th.- 1.1 ? as . le t.? I Probate lu.lgs of the count) Comrade \ K.trn ham .?.,- > 1. '? , Count) rreasur.*r ,,?,.| ijunrtei :n.i-:. 1 .lam.?? A , 'il p. 11 ? 1 1 Sill v. \.?r Kighl new r.?.Tint? were idded lo the roll ?,' ihr Kona ,,' v. '? ran? iioiia ? ? c niel 1 irp? stta to the Vi'.i.i non /..'ii 1 ??- lasi Tu ? Is 1 ' 'tl.n ol etei 'i Ing to |oln 'till h? -? an oppoi tunll \ ?.: doing ?a! t he as?-,?. 1., ? he 1.1.,iiai t. 1 -, \.. M Sixth HM on I'liesda? ..?? III?-. I'e . till,. ? I .1 W Mitchell of Dallas Ha would like to kno? n, ?liai rompan) ??' Ih? Ith MlehlsHti f'avalr) '',. orge Rose and \\ illlam \\ .?. 1 served; .,!?? the 1 ,plain's nnme and the name ol 1 he ? ?.i?,i ? I o( th,- regiment Koltes I'ost, No ....<?,.,?. ? , ?? and charitable 1 ui p.-. . dtiiins :?"'i I'a.l 1 hie' Musterlns ??fflcei .\ H ?'.-"ander 1? ,, . ,n,11 ?.ne foi Superintendent of Public Kulldlngs ai tlhanj The mima of William Kraneke \. , d Lynch at Rrnoklvn. would like the addresses of com ? ta,1rs ?ho kne? hei husband, who erv???l In Com- I pan? \ "*_?l Xe? ?i ?? ' K ' avalr? hip1er the name ? of William Prank EXERCISE!* il lili WOXTKFIORR lODir The ..p.'inn? ?d the n ?*. wing of the \h ????:! ,1 ?? Home, Hran.t Houlevard and One-hundred-<in?l thlrt) rlghth-at., will lake place on Thank giving ha) \ ??, ? pii"" ?in l? ? 1 ?id from 11 a m to :. p m and ..t t'M p m the ?p clal ceremonies will tai_k pis ??? Thl* will also i, tin? tenth annl versaryvelebratloi There ?-.ill I,.? addresse? l?y Jacob li Schiff , v Mnyoi Hewitt, ex-Se.-ret:try Charles S Kalrehlld. .lohll K Parsons and M Warle) IMatsek. I K*t on ?I STIVAI I A sno? fe tlval will be given al Sherry*? to ia> I and in morrow, afternoons and evenlnga, In the In leresl ? ?r the Ne? York Deaconess Home and Train 1 Ing School of th. Methodist Kplsropal Chuirh | Several winter scenes will !.?? represented A full) , equipped troll?) line ?ill n?- in operation, while al tables in tin- whlte-and-gold ballroom useful and fane) srticles, i?,\< and) ? ak---- and lelllea ma) 1?. purchasi 1 In an adjoining 1.1 a doll's fairyland ?till be hIh,?mi where man] ? i ? ? 11 ? ?ill be suspended In the a,1 around the Uueen of the Pairies, while Cln derails I'n?- in Soots the Three Hears and other stories ?ill be represented i?, doll? on Ih? grass) earth p..-.nn. Mothii 1 loose tableaus and other attraeilona ?in dellghi the hearts ol both .?m and ) I, llll h II I I l> A I I /.' I // II I I 1 ROSSI*, >i ??-.?nl Rapid . \\'is \e. B \ Milwatike r? |hl train ?;r:iek 1 tes n on ? ci ?-?:n?; near her,- ?,-s terday, killlu two of t'i- occupants, Mr? William Qulnn and His? lt.,s, Cleveland ui i_>?. as Mfa?, a^__K__Srt?f> Dismiss the Sait ! High time it was out of your home. Why keep "Old Charter ?Members?? around the house when new goods are longing to be used up??at one-third the cost of your aged ones?. SOLID Brass and Onyx Lamps accent on the "SOLID", beacons of good taste and refinement; price $6.?? to $75. 00. A LINE OF CREDIT?If You Need a Helping Hand. "EVERYBODY K.NOWS BAUMANN BROTHERS," w THE NEW DIPHTHERIA CURE. WHAT ANTI-TOXINE is AND DOBS. :? \ IVK \v.:a I'BBVEXTATIVE .l'?f.lTIM OP SI.I'd M .ROM IM.MI'.K' ANIMAI..-? 111.""'.' Iff? | n '...?? Tilt,un?? Rince Jenner Invented vaccination 'he application i' 11?. mi lerlylng principio io other ?He???.?!?, than ix has been repeatedlj attempted, especially In the las! ton years, during ?hi .1 tima? bactcrl olof) has ihed much licht on Ihs HI* to whi?'h all flesh .? hoir Bul neither Koch's very promising cur? for consumption, . P_gteu_a for hydro-I phobia, noi Haffklne'a fot ??>:<?>ra. has produced quits such atrlklng results upon Brsl 'rial a* the "antl-toxlne" treatmeni foi diphtheria, which 1? ittractlns srld? sttentlon Professor Behring, of Berlin, it the author <>f it. and ths earliest s?. pi I ment* were tried In Germany. Beginning with ..??. of thin year ? remarkable serlas of tssts m ?- mad? In ? leading Paris hospital Thess nava ? 1 the British Instituts of Preventive liedl ' the greal value <?r the r.ew ?ystem, an<l pr?> 1- now 1.. ; 11 w made bj thai organisation fodj ylng the remedy si coal In Mow-York ?'itv 'a 1 iiimmer and ?1411 later In Chicago, lbs li.'.ilt.i inthorltles Investigated tl ? matter. I.eaalin.. ?di?si Inns and med? al bodies In thl? country, loo, i.av? taken ?inn m s? Don In consequence, ths anti? toxine ?? 1- no? being extensively triad in the ' :.n.-1 .-t.ita.y. it ,s too soon, ??' course, to pro* 1 dnalverdlct upon II But thert 1- ri'nn foi !???;..? iii.it professor Behring Has conferred a ilgn ?! blessing on mankind 1 ? ?''.; yesrs tin this now ?minant ?;-r man publish? essay on "The Mechanism ?f Immunit) Agalnai Experimental Diphtheria in \ - ?ni thai paper contained all the essenl ? in? lii -over) Hla subsequent work hsa been men hi s ?rking oui ?if d?-tai'.? He In? '? if? 1 11 "??.1 "1.1 leath from diphtheria re m ? ted by the particular baclllua ? ? .-?? - i? - .1 tion 1- calle 1 toalc ' The nd hen?*? ? 1 ' .mv Professor Behring found In his expert ha? he coul I ren 1er them ' Im ?.?:???"? potion In l?verai we)? ?? ' m in ni'.- ?11b ?? ? - 1 liquid contain Inn - . '. ; :: r ? bacillus mlged with tri? _ er was to Inoculate with the ? \ idai . ? ?? 1 In ti?a- pleural cavities of an?mala Ilphtherla; ai ?ther ?.?.a* t'> u-.j?..-t ehemi lundi like th? tri ilorida af:?r Inoculating Iru h' diphtheria ??-??i-??.-n. But hi? mon; im innouncement, th.? foundation of the j_r?? ?11' treatment, waa th?: th.? ?er?_i? portion of th? hlooil of ?uch an?mala ?s had already been "Im - I" against dlphther'a had in.- power of d? itroytng ?he poison accreted by the .-p'.-lul bacillus It ?,, ?_n liTisf t'i what a r-mark.. ,t> ii.gre? 1. h act tm 1 aseised the preventive ?nd ??? .?? 'it.lit) thai led ldni ti give this last m?*n ?m? i\ th? pr ' ?? 1er -.. sseertatn Ihe proper du???? t.? admin ?fer ' ?? worke?! In the following manner: The ? icllliia u.T. rulttvated bj it???lf. and by ta '(i liquida containing the germ In "? ? ? legreea of abundance II was first garer? ho? mu h constituted a certainly fatal Then flv? gui?es pigs of equal w?'u.ht . ? ? inoculate?! with equal quantities of the taste -1 ? . ntlmetre each Poor of them ihei lions containing reepectlve sn.i ?? ' ?f -rum from an "im '1 rae Ti\?' fifth K?it none, and died in .? ??. four hour? Th.- one to which only ???i ? 1? i?.i-, administered died after several day? The other? recovered. Thus, th.- adequate dose for K lines p;?- ?? 1 found to be approx.mately be 01 in 1 ""'I .'. <? All I ?0 "il with Ol I r ai mal However, there muai be aome uncertain!} al.out ?mount necea srj to perform th.' d?*?ir??i 0 ? ?-. ? peclall) adth human brings. The tun. ? ? m ?.i destm lion and neutralisation of th? . 1? noi yet full) understood. It prohatdv 1? : 1 pureij i-hemlcsl opera! in, ilk-? the corn? il .in ??' 111 v.ith alkali, for It I* found that me Inetam-e? 1 mu .. smaller nmo'xt of anti? toxin? kill? ? ruble centimetre of poison than in ? :. .if uniformity of .1 itlon* tends t.> prove thai the rei ?it 1? effected partly t>\ the ? 11? ,,f the body, Thl? 1? rendered mor?- probable hj the fact thai ictei il and other protoplasmic pn mm have been found In aome eases to weaken the .?ell?, and thu? to lnhlbs_ or prevent, tti? cura live sctlon ??( the aenim, In man, ?mill;.? th? In? r animal? the diphtheria baclllua lives on th? ? .if the mimbrane o? the lungs ?md atr ? ... ?h?*re it is constantl) subjected to ?-ur if sir In artificial culture th? i?"?t results !? aeciire?! by Imitating th??se condition? The bacltlui then aecretea its poison most freely in th? plratorj apparatua, which, by th- ?ay. Is Riled with 1 loi of other microbes, some of them per ? ?nd ?ome hsrmless The baleful ones s.. crete ihclr p<*l on more actlvel) <?ti the ?oil pre psred 1 ?. ihe baclllua ??f diphtheria, and thus add to th? harm ?lone ?>\ the latter. Hem-.? In man? kind th. malady la api t.? be more severe, and In? hlbltlon? ?'( the curative effect of the serum is more liable to occur. in spit? '?f the uncertainties thus suggested, it is :???!? ti)?- the antl-toxlne treatment ha? achieved decl.l?.! cure? ii the H?pital Trousseau, during ?Ix month! of the current r?*ar. the death rate from diphtheria among patients treated in th? old man? ner '.\,is s_ pet cent, while In the H?pital des l-.nfant? Malade? another Institution si rt..-* French capital, between Pebruary 1 and July I, there were Ml alleg? 1 case? treated with serum, ?n?i ?h.- mor lallt) WS? "id\ -I'? per ?? :i: When the?.' hitter a*.? are furthei examined it la found th.tr where thei ? were no other complications the death rate a is "ii;?. It per cent, and In those In which :i.peratlon of tracheotomj become necessary O. ;? ii in th? H?pital Trousseau M pe? cenl of irscheotomlsed children died In aome wards in Herman) tit.' mortality of this chum >>f patients is ?aid '" have been as low sas M per cenl Promptness appears '?> be an important element m ihe 'is.- ?if ti??- new remedy, A table prepared 1 . Professor Bhrlleh fot a Oertnan me?n?-al publi? cation, snd copied b) Dr. M A. Buffer la a .-on inTiiitiiiti to "Nature" (London), ? ivers Ml ?'.is.'., ,n which this factor w.i? noted Although the sum? mary ??mils in <i ??? Ify the length >?f the time Interval employed ai 1 atandard (hour, day >?r something else), the algnlAcance la unmistakable. Where th? aerum .vas Injected within one period after ih. ? 11 et of the iii-1-..s,', i??! |i.-r ran! of the patients were cured; within iwo periods, 97; within three, K; ?rlthln f.mr. 77. within Use. M._ It doe? not >ei ..pp. r whetkei the _>rum deteriorates with ns??, ??in the desirability "f having ? supply al hand for Immediate us.- where ? ?. n .1 suspicion <?f diphtheria I? entertained la obi loua ? m iMi'iii ?vi:.mi:ni's in PARLOR ORGANS. 11?.w BKNR. jams .?1:1s a ORCATRR VARIBTY ??I-' TOM v ! KI'AI. KKTBOARD Church ?>r "pipe" organs ilifT.?r tu two r??pe?-ta beeide, ilte from cabinet or parlor organs. The former exhibit 1 greater variety in the quality ? . their lone? a sltmle in<tniin?nt thus r<??a?mr.|liiK a gOMtlttg arcbestra. and loch lo_e ?? produced hv IDEAL MUSICAL BOXES HOI.int?, l'HKsl:\iv HOI.UM 1 IMtr-X-'M?. Wt Invite 11... m j. I.,.??, any n imber ..? tune? and | n : ??itti ih.- la-e- ?i stock m ?I u? ha . also Jtn '"i,'? ??ta?, "? ?MM of SsHaa wmi?! < nrviiiK? nn,i Mwsleal "totem,?, .1 ?\*DOT * so\. ?".!? I Ilion Nl|llll|-e. \<*tt-) ?I'U. rSRfk ECZEMA, PIMPLES, M0LE8 , **t motferaie. John H. Woodbui ? ?2** .-.t,,:-. in W. 4J SI . .V V. Bran . 'n^,? ?':?? ?go s' ?-.??.?? invent,: ,f ". .',',?? S-.-I. an o*^, a long r>?l>*. In the ?Id? of ?hi?-h there :? Ing ?oasethlag like iha- in a ? . ihroi which the all Issues. la eahii . ther# ^ lit?'.? difference of timbre, and tl ? -? ??'.? ar? pre? 1 i by a '? ny Sat metal sti s called ? reed, ri. bra ting in front of i ho ? in tl I tg-tosH? Any on* who has examined the moutt rgaa . irhar. monlcon, kn???? the principle of th? ":????!." For y-ir? simo?! "i., only change? effeci ? in eaMaal gam h iv? l ??? n luch a? ? ti I lei the east ?I :i m. alt It niKh, by putting ? s lea ?'.?eiis" behind the ret Is, ?- ?ti i haa hen ma I? ? better the qualttj - , It I? pu slble with ?n'"h lastroaaenti tw? w thr?**? registetra, n7- s- ::?*? of i different from .-ach oth?r. More radical Improtrementi h Bttt secured, apparently, by Henry fane? of Wata**? bury, V?.. who ha? given th" ?ubi? i of . ouatlM very thorough and prolong ' ha? h-tei experimenting in an Intelligent ?nd original *?r In h.s organ th-? old style of reed ' ny a ?hort metallic tor.?, with vibrator? arrai ted, ai la the diagram?. The Inventor claim? that at M thus obtain a larger variety an i better <ti ?aiity of tone. The timbre of the different r?*gi?t?r? if tno'iili.'d not ?inly by bending and twiving th? ?1 tr.it.irs In the iisial way. ?, ?? 1 tttEMEM, lengthwise those of eertain :?- ?? to stiffen them when extremely thin an I : ghl tnl by varying their length, wld *MM being rectantrulai and wmi 'J^1' ra? tion of the tube ha vin?; th ? '?'? about two or t.-iree calibres : ?fig. Reed pip-s of f"il theoretical length for *t organs may be .heap!? mil ' ?""? They are !???? apt to ?et n ? - ^ *.?? a great variety of tones of excell ill '**?? powerful an?! har.?h than tho f ordinal ptpN with beating re-!? A new pedal .lavier, or k?>) boat ? ? be?! patente,) by Mi. .Ian??? With I .I can play the pedal ha-? while '?? it I lam? tim? k? ??p? up the action ..t the fe? 1er?, ' II >'?*?? The pedal key? are pla ? i on the the hi?*-? pedals, and ?re ,?ie same distan ' I"'11, th.- satn?* relation to the manua ?a r' Kan.. In order to i ? : much M poeath.e, the f? ? let i are placed ? ? - th? Mow pedals, and are actual? i ? ' ''r* vent Ion of lever? ?.' pulley? Pre ' ?* ar? used, which make it possible to giv? rxttfetnelf ?. ivii dynamic elects without the * ? - *? ' and to retain the "expression stop hi th? European Instruments, i- so effective aaaH of a ?,-oixi performer The?.. Invention- Mr, .1 m.?? belli late.i to furnish ?? ?Imple, low ? ?? '? mod?r?t?' si;-e hot powerful ?an. "? li? able variet) of registration, giving the "? rhestral effects, and as responsive to th inggsj the performer a? a violin ?>r oth? r orel ment, an Impossibility wi?h ?.??:??? needing estra person? or motor? for btoartng I'? ""? '' good reason whj a cabinet w-m* ?I i bees ??orthv of development successful!) ..- n) uC?w Instrunietit. ',1 LAKY IS l ELT MICH 1/1/ ? iiK Bong i p am? says he DoEtirr ; RBTORDEU t>? IN I'OTTER'S ilKt.1 i:i!i? Hilary, ?h.? ?a.? supposed to be h s? Potter's l'ieid. walked Into the Morgue S-d told the kee-.ei? ihm h-* wag nv: 1 not under the sod, as was published H ?>?< ''''?? he had put In a full-life api . ? M inform the suthorttlss thai ihcr? mu ll\e,l at .No is Hiee.-iter-s? an.i ?ne -.? ... manv a das t.> come." and woul I I ke ? ? l?*\;.(4 mistake rectified The authorities sld the? ?''. attend ??> It. and Mr ?'.Unit ?eut ?wo M . .-',? the* have changed the re*-*ord? .7' ?'*.'. can go about his business as a Hi .-, hampered b) the weight of Poll is rleld ?w? hls bodv EXPENSIVE WEAPPEAISI BBS TS. Warsaw, \. v Nov. -.'. ttpecja ? -T n th?.? adoption of the tabl Board of Supervisor? of .,?..,? ? ;?> ???* '.:.'. ' for !??!??*? tht??-. towns, ?' ii ngl >n Mlddl ivrr\. appea ed in I irUI tall) ? i? r? from i ! _, nf Slat.- Assess .: ? Extens ? ? ,i ?.s?? different k:nls of property In ?hese town ! made by ftp ?it? ; ? ..-h si les; al? i ? ?-; saleg from the Count) Clerk's i ihre? years The hear! ig by Asaseaors In August continuel foi ? ?" reporl waa re -elvetl : i-it?) I -.--?'-? ? in?; towns an: reduce? ih.lualise.l ? ?? ? town? of ?'i ingevllle, W.ti.itb I. Fik ' I'al.s and Castile Tin? - \p? n?.* of '?'', . men! I- estlm ited a; aom? thing like I ... penses falling parti) on Ih? nan-ip." ' Livingston ?*.? ?r.t\ ha? rxpended '-' " ?.. '^,.,1 v?.,is m th? same unsatlsfs tor? miKiit ha ,,?? i*raS FLINT'S M "' FIME , ? im FURNITURE?.