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Publications of the National Civil-Service Reform League

Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil-Service Reform League, 1882, with address of the President, George William Curtis. Per copy, 8 cts.

The same, with address of the President, for

'84, '85, '86, '87, '89, 90, 91, '92, '93, '94 '95 and '96. Per copy, 8 cts. Civil-Service Reform under the present National Administration. By George William Curtis. (Address of 1885.)

The Situation. By George William Curtis. (Address of 1886.)

Party and Patronage. By George William Curtis. (Address of 1892.) Civil-Service Reform and Democracy.

of 1893.)

By Carl Schurz.

(Address

By Carl

(Address of 1895.)

The Necessity and Progress of Civil-Service Reform.

Schurz. (Address of 1894.)

Congress and the Spoils System. By Carl Schurz.
Encouragements and Warnings. By Carl Schurz.

(Address of 1896.)

The Influence of the Spoils Idea upon the Government of American Cities. By Herbert Welsh. (1894.)

The Reform of the Consular Service. By Oscar S. Straus. (1894.) The Interest of the Workingman in Civil-Service Reform. By

Herbert Welsh.

(1895.)

The Appointment and Tenure of Postmasters. By R. H. Dana. (1895.)

Civil-Service Reform as a Moral Question. By Charles J. Bonaparte. Constitution of the National Civil-Service Reform League. Good Government: Official Journal of the National Civil-Service Reform League. Published monthly at 54 William St., New York. One dollar per year. Ten cents per single copy. It is the aim of the management to make Good Government not only an aggressive and fearless advocate of the principles of CivilService Reform in the broadest sense, but a perfectly trustworthy record of the current history of the reform movement in political affairs generally. It numbers among its staff of editorial contributors many of the conspicuous authors and orators engaged in the movement, and some of their most important papers and addresses appear first in complete form in its columns. As GOOD GOVERNMENT publishes yearly an exhaustive table of titles and topics of its own, and as it is one of the group of periodicals to which reference is made in the annual supplement to Poole's Index, it is a necessity to every wellstocked reference library.

For other publications, see third page.

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PRESS OF

GEORGE G. PECK,

NEW YORK.

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