Show It THE Chicago Herald l thinks that lr1 Clevelands ideas of civil service reform I I I will not really begin to work in earnest j I I I until a political campaign is upon us Then the officeholders who have been I spared Avill either walk turkey or Avalkthe I plank or he is not the man that he has been supposed to be A genuine civil I suppsd service reformer must have a hand of mail as well as one of velvet The latter 1 will do to caress the genial faithful and I l apparently well intentioned officeholder t AAith but the other AAill b needed for i active senice when ic becomes necessary I I to smite some refractory postmaster or collector who forget his public duties and wanders off to manage caucuses conventions I conven-tions and elections That is where the fun of this civil service I ser-vice will come in if it is to come in atall The people enjoy witnessing knockouts and if Mr Cleveland would win applause I hard he Tvill reach for all offenders and reach |