The Old GuardReport of I he ThirdWeek’sEnrollment.RKPOItT OF PROGRESS The Old Guard of Pnjiulliim Iih now passed the utaK*1 «f experiment and wemay fully exp»*lt;t to «ee the enroll-went grow at a prat if v lug rate during January and February, There arenow more than ftw recorded mem-hers, a few having for pood reawmn naked that their names be left out of the printed report for the present'The pis unno'4 r*iporl*'d represent 3d •title* and tvrrtlorii*. uni eonteibln* n.ore than I a ronntiea. The* ha\ em nt In the until of about S''*! popult*l*. to whom the Old Guard printedmatter In hein« mutt, with an Invitation to enroll Ju*t a* eoot. a. the CR roiini 'iit begin* to a»«om* a deflt lie fotm arrangements will t,« madethrouah the Old Guard member* to rffnt a lemporarjr organisation In toutttlee where no populist organlia*tlon exiata at prenent. I should heglad to have the member* who now live iu con nt lee without a populist or-Kaulaatlon, to look about them, talk with oilier populist* in the county, and if poasihle amtre the name of a tin pul I at in «*arh township or pmlnrt to n«t temporarily as no mm it teem an until the r«gtihir organization can he made,Now an to the matter of makingour national namluatlone hy direct vote: Thl* lt;pt**Mon moat tie titled dellnItaly at (ho flt, I on inmx. February I hot. The Denverconf'-reute agreement by no in*ana lode# direct Humiliation, if the a of the Pnlteil State* desireI siu«e«t that toi»ry member ofOld Guard of Populism write a letter to the national coniniltteeniaft for hla •tale, urging the desirability|tollthe