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Show SOCiALISM IN GERMAN EMPIRE GnnUh of Organization Is flic Phenomenon of Polities There. PAKTT HAS TRANSCENDED LIMITS OF DISCUSSION Attacks Ruligion and Institution Institu-tion of Marriage, and Has Incensed People. . BT aiALCJOIdVI OLABKE. Special Cable, to Tho Tribune. BERLIN, Oct. 22. Tho growth of the socialist organization is tho phenomenon phenome-non of polltlca in the empire. There Is a. feeling that socialism as a political fnree has reached the high-water mark. The party, flushed wilh success. has transcended tho limits of discussion on public ttuostloiifi jjy 5i Hacking religion, and the Instil ullon of marriage which Germans, both Catholics and Protestant?), Protest-ant?), regard ar. a :acrament. In their professrd efforts lo regenerate society tho Hocialistn are. attacking nearly every Institution, -ncred and otherwise. IJ.V Ibis policy they have not. onlj' kept out men who might otherwise afllllato with them, bul havo driven from their ranks men who believe in socialism as an economic eco-nomic doctrine. As strung as tho party Is. It Is not as utrong by far aa It might be If II let religion alone. Champion Advertiser, i A loral thc-urtor manager may dispute I Amerk-.a'a right to bo considered the-champion the-champion advertiser. Recently the fol- lowing advertisement appeared in tho newspapers here, jur.t an a. new play was; to bo presented: "Young lady, orphan, or-phan, with 10.000 at her disposal and proprietress of one t of the most Important Impor-tant retail businessCM in Prussia, wlshcn to moot a young man capable of managing man-aging her business, with a. vlow to matrimony. mat-rimony. No special business training neccsf-ary. nor need ho be possessed of means. Write M. W. B.. guurdlan. No agents." I Mikes, barons, adventurers, buninc-ss men .and thousands of mechanics answered an-swered the advertisement. On tho morning morn-ing of tho day on which the new play was presented: each of those who replied to tho advertisement received a beautiful lithographed note In these terms: "Sir 11 's a most Important matter to know whether my, niece will pleaso you. This evening she will bo with mo at, theater in box No. . M. V. H." The theater was crowded with young men. and during tho play the lorgnette:; were all turned on the box mentioned, but it wait empty, the only vacanl place In tho llieatcr. Cure for Dipsomania. A new treatment of dipsomania is announced. an-nounced. A pot lent who has been cured was an apparently hopeless case. The doctor who reports the case prescribed a "drug," lo bo taken in minute doses. It is a violent poison, ho told- the patient, pa-tient, and can be. absorbed only gradually. grad-ually. In time the system becomes Inured In-ured to It. It must be mixed wilh the pallenl's wine or spirits at the rate of olio drop the first day, two tho second, sec-ond, and ?o on. until the system is able lo assimilate a whole glas or it. The drug will discolor the wine. The dipsomaniac dutifully followed these directions di-rections and nol iced that, as llm doctor doc-tor had said, the color of bis wine grew paler as he added more of the "drug. He observed also that he been mo accustomed accus-tomed to drinking less and lens wine as bo Increased the proportion of the drug. At lost ho drank with plcn.suro a glass full of the drug with only a dash of wine In It. He Is now absolutely cured, and feels no craving whatever for wlno ur iipirils. He went to thank bis doctor, and said: "Now. doctor, tell mo what that marvelous drug was which has made another man of me2" "Water," said tho doctor. May Recall Invitation. Some tlmo ago the emperor sent an official Invitation to King Manual to visit this cilv In TJcronibcr. It was arranged ar-ranged that, the festivities Include a mll-llarv mll-llarv rev low. Now that the former king or "Portugal Is a private citizen, the question Is. will William carry out his programme? ' The kalsc-r has presented a stntue. or tho famous French admiral. Collguy. from whom hi; Is indirectly descended, to tho city of Kiel. |