Hardly rail*.A paragraph of “Town Talk* comes in as follows :That tin* Mayor, when calling a citizens meeting, should use the same means of notifying the people that lie employs when lie is a candidate tor mayoralty honors, namely— make the fact known to all. We want the people to understand that everybody wants the State Normal—not a select few. There never was such a thing as a mob in Frost burg and never will be.The JofknaIj is in a position to know that no discrimination was made by the Mayor against eithet the people or the mob. The question involved is one about which there can be no two opinions : hence, tne comparative many, themselves with nothing to debate, can probably crystallize upon a plan of action quicker and more efliciently than if driven about by the fancies of a thousand. There ought never to lie more representatives 1 ban constituents. In fact, that is what is the matter with our silver philosophers. They want more dollars per 1(10 cents of value than there are 100-eent values. Fora similar reason they ought to clamor for more representatives in Congress than there are people to represent. Hence, if the Mayor is voicing public desire for the Normal School and his plan, which is the only feasible one, gets it. there ought to be no kick against him or it.