THE AL1UiiE R HOSKWATI.lt , KOIIOH. ) LVKUV MOHMNC OFKIOIAt. PAPER OF T1IK CITY. . 11 1I.V8 CK BIJII-I'IIIITIOJI J'nllf ' llcolwlliinnt Funilix ? ) One Vnr ' * ! JJ J ) llr ntirt t tiiKtnr. Ono Vtir . . . . . . < . . . . Ijro MiMontlm ' ' " Ulitcc MonllK jfJJJ f-wnil r IICP. imp llr - { " l-nliirdnr IIr , Onnrir . . . J ; Vklr llccuno Vcnr . . o IW omens. Oirnlin.lliP I cr HtilMlnE. honlh omnliii , corner N' nnil ZT.tli Strontl , founell lllnr > . 121'onrl Hlrrct. fTikneo ( inict-.Si ; rimmlitr "f Comrnnrc' ' Kew Icirk. Ilnnnm ir.M nml IS. Trltiima ItaUJInj M uliliinon : i.l 1 ourtcGiilli Mroet. COIIItKSl'ONPCNUB All rpminimlmllons trlMInc to nit * nti'1 fdllorlnlnimUT nliouM bo uilJroni ! ' ! tn llio 1..I ) lorlnl Dcpnilnicnt. ltd lit SINKSS I.1TTTKU' . Allhti lnp s Icltcts nnil roinlH-iiifC' tlioiilil I'P dilremicrt to'I lie HptH'utillMilMii fonipflnr Uninnn. Jirnfin. clircki nml iiontolllco orders to bu nmitu p / Melii tl punier < if the loinpniiy THE nKK PUBLISHING COMPANV SXVOtlNS-T.X.'IKMKNT OJ' tlltCUI.ATION Flnloof Ni'lirmlin. I Cfiunlr nf limichi' . ( N. I' . Kelt. lni lli"s NinnnRnr nt TilF IU'K 1'nh llstiltiKcoiiiinii- | ixiloinnljr siri'ir Hint tlin nctiiMrlrcuimionofTiir imi.v HKF for tinwiek ending .Norpinlicr R. IS'tt. cxccilln | Ilio extra 3 o'clock oilltlon was n follows- Piimlflr. n < tula'r ' . k. . WR" Mondiir.rlol ( > pr.1l . ? . . W n 'I itfKilnr. Mivcmt'iT ' I . Sl.l 0 WcilnrMlnr NuTcmliirJ . .1W Tlinrrdnr. , Vivi inUir.l I rldfiy. NdTviRlHT 4 -I.I"1 tuttininr , .NOK nibcr "i si S , I N. r. rat. Fnorn to liofuro tiinniul mibsrrlbpil In inf l > rci enrn tliln&th tlnr of .SiirninliiT. IVfl. ticRl ) W II HAM * Notiiry I'ulillc - ( Irrilliitliin lor Ortnlipr , tI ! NIIIHASKA : stood u ) ) for NobnuUa. OM ) EN'uhAND Is { , 'ottiii } ; ready to burn limo light. NKIIKASUA'S rcpud tutors lutvo Imeu ropudlulud. Tim dcfiunor.s of Xcbraskn linvo ttil.oti to tlio woods. Till ! Omaha caiididalo for governor got there with both foul. TV ) TIIH way , did you notice lioxv luwti didn't go democratic Tuesday ? Tin : % oters of Nebraska linvo fore closed their mortpngch on tlio calamity mouth. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kil'-SNoirrnu Dr.eit will now civo the people of Nebraska iv lest on mortgaged Btatistics and calamity. IIKI'UIII.ICANS will please not en.st their eyes cast of the M'ssisbippi ' river. All Is d'nrk in that direution. CUOUNSK'S plurality will piobably run to 15,000. It was u m ignilicotit victory lor etato prldo and state loyalty. THK domncratlc p.irty xvill uoxv pro ceed to do uot ti single thiiicr which their terrible plntform promised. IT NOW begins to dtiwn upon the nntl- Omnlia fm-lionists that Lorenzo C'rounso tvns about the only man in the state with whom the party had any chance : of marching to vintory. Tim republicans of Douglas county Jinvo redeemed the pledge they gave tlio slateconvention , at Lincoln by re turning n. tremendous plurality of over o.OOQ for Laronxo C'rounso. HAD prohibition carried two years ngo republicans would not have elected n man on the state or congressional ticket and scarcely n corporal's guard to the legislature this year. HOW Council BlutTs republicans fairly rolled In glory Tuesday ! The Ninth ilistrict of Iowa hns nont Senator linger ' to congress by'a line majority. Wo elinko with our brolhren across the river. Now WD bhull hoar a great deal of gush about "tho verdict of the people ngnlnst the high tarilV robbery. " But Iho fact is that the democratic major ities were rolled up by districts most lionontod by the MeKinloy law. IOAVA has also been redeemed. The election of nine , and possibly ten , re ' publicans out of the eleven congressmen ISA magnificent result and shows what that state tsan do when unhampered by vexatious local questions. TJiero are no Hpots on Iowa republicunlsm this year. A CONTINUANCE of the present kind of weather for another wcoic will enable the paving contractors to complete ilea great deal of work which they had feared would hnvo to go ever until fiprlng. It la u good thing tor the labor ing men , who aio thus given employ ment. Tun Nebraska warehouse law tip- pears to bo ratherdlllloult to understand in some of Us provisions. The recent decision nt Attorney General Hastings ns to the meaning of the Insjioution ciliuiBO Is lo the olTcct Uiat owners onof public warohmuos must not store tin of their own without having it ed in the Hiitno manner us othur grain. Ono firm In this city MJOIIIH in hnvu mis- iiiutorslooii Iho law and , porhajis , olhors liavo done bo , This , wo believe , is not the first lime that it has had to be inter preted , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THIS city never witnessed a proai- ilcntinl election HO quiet as the ono just ovor. ItIIH frco oven from the or dinary animated disputes of partisans , nml ono might hnvo travoiscd ovary Direct in the city without seeing nn - I Ililng to indicuto that a gront buttle of uallotarnsln progress. To these inlet - iiccuslomcd to thu Auslraltan ballot eystum the Sabbath svlllnoss that roigncd in the vicinity of the jiolllng places Boomed strange. The peddler of ballots , the briber , the eloquent and olTonsivo "Inlluoi.cer , " the tutin who has a special personal 1 favor to atk , the bully who practices upon the feeble-minded and undecided voter all the o were absent , and their jibs on cb made voting a plcnsuro itibtoad of an ordeal. The rapidity with which the polling proceeded showed that the voters are becoming fmmllnr Kith the nyetoin , and for the same reason thi > < xuntlng ) uns more ofleullvyly managed [ than heretofore. XIHK.r.i / ' / ' . . I , l'ini > ii A V Iho republican1 * of Nonr.i Uii Imvo reason lo congr itulnlo tin in ci\v6 upon the uulfomd of the conli-st in till Tno democratic plot to cuptu'ro the clei'lonil v.olo of XobnioKii bv throwing Iho bulk of the democratic vote to the \Vea\or elector * ha. mi-earrlcd. There en ii bo no doubt that Nebra Ka xvill rust lior oloctornl vote for Harrison , although the plurality may bo compara tively small. LorotiK'i Croun'o has been triumph- nntly'oloclcd goxvrnor of this slnto by nt least ] i.,000 plurality , and all there- publican candltlntcs on the state ticket nro doubtless olcclcd by pluralities ranging from 1(1,000 ( lo 1i,00l. ! ( Koturns f.o far received Indicate Uiat both houseof ! the coming coining Icgis- latino will bo tcpiibllcaii by a small ma"j jorily , insuring the ruturu of a repub lican to the.United Stales sotinto. This ii most gratifying , beo.iuso "unexpected. The most extravagant o.stiumto of ro- pnlillcau Mrcnglh in iho next li' isla- turon - a memborshlp of fiom ( > - to " " ' It Is now certain that at least three of the six icptibUoan oindidulos for con- gre = s liaxe been oleutoil , with a possibil ity of the election of 11 vu momboii * . in view of the tremendous odds against which the lopublic.ins of this slalo hail to combal. coupled further with the fact that they wore loft en tirely to their own resource ? , the splendid victory achieved is a source of supreme satisfaction lo every re publican in the slate. cii'irhii < M.IAM / ; ! ithri'ii ) . It is now conceded and virtually set tled that Orover ( Jlovoland lias again been oleUedrosiilonl | of the Uiiiled Stales. The ilemocraU have carried the solid south , which , notwithstanding the predictions of wild-eyed YVeavcrilos and republic u visionaries , remains moro solid tian ! over. They have car ried New York' , Now , Ioroy , Connocli- cut and Illinois , which nlouo give Cleve land and Hlovoiison u in ijorlty in tlio electoral college , They may even carry Wisconsin and Indiana , which tire very clo = < o and claitnod by both parties. Ail the other northern stales , excepting possibly Nenda ami Montana , xx ill oust their electoral vote for ll-irrihon. Sagebrush - brush Nevada , with only 10,000 pooula- lion , hna berne the only trull of Iho great populist uprising which ventured into the arena of national politics at Omaha July , xvith the st-it-lling decla ration that tlio count-y is on the verge of ruin. Our views , as to the cntiso5 that have led to this disnstcr to the republican party are fully given in another column. Stillico .t to say that on the Ithof March next the democratic party xviil resume control of tliotgpvornnionl and the do-- linies of Ilio nation for four years to como ivill remain in its hands. nn : riFi v-rnmn cuxaitiss. There xvoro elected lo the present house of roprasonlativod " 37 democrats , oighty-sevon republicans and eight farm ers alliance men , the democratic ma jority being MH. The house of reliro- boutatives of the Fifty-third congress xvill contain ItoU members , txvunly-four moro than tlie membership of the pres ent hou o , the following states having gained i-ongrosainon under the hint ap portionment : Alabama 1 , Arkansas 1 , California 1 , Colorado I , Georgia 1 , Illinois U , Kunsas 1 , Massachusetts 1 , Michigan 1 , Minnesota " , Missouri 1 , Nebraska . ' 5 , Noxv Jersey 1 , Oregon 1 , Pennsylvania 2 , Texas 2 , Washington I , Wisconsin 1. The six representatives gained in Iho south xviil undoubtedly bo democrats , so that thai section xvill have tlmt much added strength in the next congress and xvlll be able , as in the present house , to control the organiza tion ami mosl of the committees. As xvus pointed out before the olec- lion , thu choice of a uemooraliu pros- and xvhilo It is probiblo that the demo- ) crntic majority in the next house xvill not bo as largo as in the present ono , there appears to be no doubt th.il it xvill be great enough to enable that party to carry through the loxvor branch of congress - gross xvhatovor loglsl-vlion it may unilo upon. The republican vole in the Fifty-third congress xvlll bo larger than in Iho present congress , and there will bo , probably , moro roprosenlatives IIof the third party than now , but the in- dications are that the democrats xvill 1130 able to do as they please , regardless of the other parties , although they should combine in opposition to democratic policies. The next house being conceded to the democrats , it becomes interesting U ) in- qulro xvliat may possibly bo the political complexion of Iho senate nflor March 1 next , the Di-csunt senate having a repubv lican majority of six. Tlio legislatures of txventy-lxvo btalos xvhtHo members xvoro chosen on Tuesday will have the selection of successors to fourteen 10o publican nnd eight domocratio senators , xvhosolorms expire March B , 18SKJ. The republican Hunalora xvho go oul are ' : Fclton , California ; Ifaivloy , ( Jonnocllciil ; D.iwos , MabsaclniHolts ; Htookbridgo , Michigan ; D.ivis , Minnesota ; S.indorfl. Montana ; 1'addock , NobrtvsKa ; Stowurt , Novndu ; Illscoclf , Now York ; Casey , North D.ikota ; Quay , 1'onnbylviinin ; Allen , Washington ; Sawyer , Wisconsin , nnd Win ren , Wyoming. The democrats are : Gray , Delaware ; 1'asco , Florida ; Turpie , Indiana ; Cockroll , Mitsourl ; Hiodgott , Noxv Jersey ; Halo , Tennessee ; Faulkner , We.sl Virginia , ami Wills of Toxits. As the situation noxv loolcs'tho republicans are likely to bo In ho - iiiinotily in iho eunato aflor Mnrcli i I next , but the greater probability is that the independents xvlll hold the balance of poxxor there , and In that case their coinbin itions xvould generally bo made xvlth the domocrats. U thus appears tu bo probublo that ' the l-'ifty-lhird coni grebs xvlll bo democratic in both branched , or at any rate that the do- | moeriio.x xvlll hi-in a position to control legistitioii during Mio txvo years be ginning xvllh December , 180:1 : A iliM-lliio In Iho speculative spirit throughout Iho country has boon noted for several .VO-UM past and the results of thiH decline have been shown In an In creased . Mnbllily of values and a settling down of ovcrj kind of business to a safe ' itncl solid bat-lA A cuilotts fcnturo of this falling olT In speculative operations 1st lo bo found In the exchanges of Now York city. Noarlv all ol the operations ln the New York Stock exchange are now ' carried on by a comparatively email number of wealthy commission houses and professional operators , in cluding capitalists connected with great corporations i whoso securities are dealt in. The business of the slock brokers is greally | diminished and their prolils correspondingly reduced. The member * "j shlpoflhu exchange has remained at its full legal limit , but the value of seats has ! fallen 10 per cent in the last ten years. : This Is accounted for by the fact that there are now fewer lamba willing to bo shorn than formerly. In other words , the people have learned by experience thai slock speculation docs not pay and are leaving the professional oporalor.s lo praclice upon one another in their own way. The volume of business In Ihc e.xcliange , despllo the great Increase in population and In the products sub ject lo speculation , has not upon the whole increased inuoh in ton years. Potrolmmi , in which Iho small and Inex perienced dabblers in Iho market used to do a great aggregate business , has almost entirely ceased to bo bought and sold. In 1SS" the operations amounted to ; illlOJ ! ! ( ) f)0 ) barrels , but in IS'.ll ' only | . " ) ,02S)00 ( ) barrels changed hands. In this product alone thousands of men have .speculated until they were finally ruined. In cotlon and grain the oporn- lions continue at about the same volume as in former years , but the small opera tors , have nearly all withdrawn from the dungetous game. It is a good omen for tlio future that the speculative fever has alutod , not only in the great exchanges but every where else. The prosperity of the coun try depends upon production and not upon operations alYoolod by chance or by tlio shrewd machinations of the boomer. Ijusiucss , tact , industry and steadfast ap plication ; are the true foundations upon which lo build fortunes. Tlio gteat west is building upon such foundations and it has been found to bo a good pol- or Tlie defeat of the republican party in the national contcbt xvill bo ascribed by Iho democratic organs to a revulsion of popular sentiment against the policy of protection. It xvould-bo equally logical to claim it as an indorsement of the democratic proposal to restore state bank currency. A candid investigation of the cause * xvhich produced the result xvill shoxv that the tariff question , xvhilo given the greatest prominence in the catnti.ugn , really played but a minor part in the election. This is apparent from republican losses in the large man ufacturing btalos. Xoxv York xvas carried for Iho demo cratic candidates by superior organi/.a- lion and the complete abandonment of all democratic factionaldilloroneos. Up lo the limo that Mr. Cleveland made a compact xvitb Tammany , xvhich led that organi/.ition to put forth all its efforts and brought Senator Hilt into the cam paign Noxv York xvas a doubtful elate , with Iho chances -favorable to the re publicans. The placation of Tammany and of Hill brought the xvholo poxvorful machinery of the democracy into notix-o operation , and from that time the republican - publican chances steadily decreased. When the democrats of Noxv York are united and harmonious they are suc cessful , as the political history of that htato for the last twenty-five years shoxx-s , and their organisation htib never ! been more perfect than this year , llav- ing the political machinery of Iho state and of the cities of Noxv York and Hrooklyii comp'etoly under their con i- trol , and an uiunlo supply of money ii" , they wcro able not only to hold the full strength of the party , but to draxv voles from the opposition. The trroiit ma jority obi lined by the democrats in Nexv York is loslimony to thu value of organi 1- zation rather than to the influence of their principles. Tlio victory ot the democrats in Illi nois is also duo ehiolly to other c-iusos than Iho tariff issue. The republicans made a fatal mistake in renominaling Kifor for governor , nnd it xvas apparent from the outset that ho xvas doomed to defeat' and xvould inevitably lo a damag ing incubus to the party. lie had lo himself exlroinoly unpopular , xvhilo is opponent , possessing qualities that com mended him to the people , is one of the most popular men in ttio state. The question raided by the compulnoiy ; school laxv , for which the republicans xvoro responsible , also played a very iiu- porlanl p irt in the election. Thu great change in the vote of Cool ; county from that of four years ago bhoxx-n that thous . ands of German Lutherans and others xvho sympathised xvith them in their hostility lo tlio bchool laxv Iransforrcd their biipport from the republican to the domocraUo party. Tliwp may have been 1 etlll oilier ( Mines for i-Dpublican defeat , but these noted were the most > important. I Olher questions xvoro also mure potonl e oexvhcro than tno tariff issue i in determining the action of voters , particularly in the nurtlixvost. Ono important factor in oat ringing the support of xvorklngmcn xvas the strike nt Ifoinoslead , xvith ilu bloody sequel. This Incident xvas pointed to by I democratic and popullbt demagogues lo l incite thu xvorklng people to hostility by I charging the responsibility for the Importation i of I'lnkorton police and the arbitrary course of the C'lirnogio man agers upon the republican parly. This xvtiH i very olTectivo with thousands lisof -i xvtigo xvorkors ovoryxvhoro xvho sympa thized I with the Homestead strike. It must bo obvious noxv to every man xvho i IIIIH Homo kn'wlodtro of Iho practi cal < xvork of politics that tno national republican publican | commiltoo made a most serious I mistake i in neglecting the xx-f > " 4 - ho * I extent i It did. Acllng , iWpre.'ltl ' < l.u under i the counsel of - . " xvhoso capacity for pulilical lndison has ' ! atk' , Tnu fpsn Halo tate seu- tins been so often imnlfostod , the com mittee assumed that the xvoslorn ropub- Ili-ann needed nothing more to win xvlth than thu old batllo crlcn of the war , .i > ul xvo noxv see tlio folly of this nollon. The wiser and shrewder tlomocrnllc man agers looked can-fully aflor Iho west , and nindo 11 sitcg-Jul ollort to draxv ro- emits to their r.mfcs from the mass ot foreign-born votoijp xvho for any reason wcro discontent ] } ! xvith local policies and condition * . This xvtts conspicuously shown in Wisoohsln and Illinois , xvhcro the compulsory school laxvs hnd aroused a gront deal of resentment among l/.tth- ontns and Catholics. They centered their energies , nlno , unon tlio hundred thousand nexv voters In Chicago , xvho weio largely made up of mechanics and labo-urs 'employed in the building trade1Thu republican national com- mittoc , on the oihor hand , had put all their ogu * iu Iho Noxv York basket , with Iho idea tlmt the capture of Nexvork would compensate for any defection in the xvo t. They poured their money like water into this rat holu , in ullur disregard of Iho danger signals from Iho \VC3t. It is noxv manifest that these "Na poleonic taclii'3. " as General C'ltirhfton boastfully called them , have cost tho'ro- public in party the presidency. It xvould have been much moro sagacious to have made the light in Nexv York a' folnl and lo have massoTl all the moans at the command of the commiltco in In diana , Wisconsin , Illinois ami every doubtful blulo that gave u majority to Harrison in 1S8S , With those stales and the noxv stales west of the Missouri secure republican success xx-aa assured beyond peradvouturo. It xx-as Iho niK- fortunc of the republican party thnt the illness of Mrs. Harribon practically uarrod the president out of the cam- pnign. Had ho been able to take part in the councils of Iho national executive co in in it too Iho fiitnl blunder of allowing the democratic national committee to operate | , unopposed in Illinois Wiscon sin and other western staled xvould scarcely have been permitted. Wlnlo free traders and ttirill' reform ers xvill point lo Iho defeat of Harrison us Ike consequence of popiilar'roviilsion nirninsl protection , the fact remains that the tariff issue had very lllllc to do with the election of Cleveland. demand for incrun od room und im proved facilities occasioned thereby have caused a considerable number of manufacturers in Omaha to contemplate Iho erection of now buildings. Of the three brewing concerns in this city ono is noxv completing a remarkably hand- boino and commoJitus structure xvhich is said to bo tbo largest single broxving plant in this country , though there are olhors having numerous buildings xvhich are larger in the aggregate. Another brcxving company in this city is noxv making plans for a large nexv structure to accommodntc Its groxviug business und xvill begin work upon it in tbo spring. Several factories of various kinds in the city will bo enlarged next summer ntTd other buildings xvill bo erected for 'tho ' acc'oinuiudatibn of new onlorprises which are oxpcclcd lo bo established hero xvithin the coming year. There is a croneral feeling of hopefulness among tlioso interested in the building trades and the prospect is good for the employment of alunro num ber of men in this line of xvork. The employment of labor and the consump tion of materials attendant upon activity in building must alxvays bo a benolit lethe the community. Now lot the people , putting politics aside for a time , devote their energies to business. Even those who during , the campaign affected to believe tliftt . the condition of the people was desper ately bad and discouraging in this and other , . xvcstern stales should noxv got into line . with the orogress of the time , ne- . knoxvlcdgo . that they have not been tell ing . , the truth , and help to push forward the work of developing the mighty re sources and promoting the prosperity of the xvest. I-'lltlWIt.lVKI.KN , To Euclid Martin Your icxvard will como in the sxvoet bv-unU-bv. It Is llQushtthat.xvuoti ! the returns from ClonUuf precinct are nil in it xvill bo found to nave t'utio for Strlukler. The Rhost-dnncora at Fremont and Lincoln who have boon mulclng tucos at DouRliu count year-ln anil voar-out xvill have to crawl \ into their liolos nnil null the holes In after them. Uouijlas Is the only reliable republican IIa can countv In tbo state anil xvlthotit Omuba the narty would bo lllto the piny of flumlol xvllU liamlol lettout. Will Ciovernor Boyd iot that cabinet po- Billon noxv I Judge Doauo resigned too soon. lik'uor man than Mr. Strlcklor have baon defeated many a lime , many a timo. Henry Llvosoy'a fclqnds stuck by 111 in Ilka- nilumanllno plaster. not silicon. Mr. Undid Martin political methods , nro not like these of C'ovurnor Boyil , out they > uro qulto n < rfToettve. It xvlll probaaly never bo known whotber Mnrlin'H famous note of warning ntruln t the ghost of prohi 1- bition nindo moro vntos for the republican ticket than dlil Governor Hoyd's "nei-iouul and confidential" clrei/lnr. Victor Vlfquam lia , lJoon uutionoil , , T. StcrlitiR Mortoli'fl Chicago bureau of politlc.il lnfonnation''has ' been closed for ro- t' . t'i. i lij Oenoral Van \Vyclc will not sign many logtsmuvo bilH. The II * rl't-llrralil ' will uoxv conclude that Mr. Kulor Is luxx-yor , und thot any previ ous Htntonient to too contrary intibt be con- alrui'il In it political sense. It Is noxv In order for Governor Boyd and Uuclld Martin to fuse. Nebraska says to the world that she'd rather bo right than president. Thn result tn ( 'hlcat'o is said to bavo been duo to ilio Chicago Herald editorials s- IOB upfin PreilJont Harrison ttio resoousl - billty for the cholera scaro. Thu Horu'tl jjn mU'Jo Ut > lr.aioau4 believe that Jiurrl- iftvr8-electlon uioant u terrible vultation .MS ; M iTa < PE.SDEH , NebA \ PLANS OF THE PRhSIDEST General Harrlsin May TraVcl for Awhllo Nnl Year. HOW MIS DEFEAT IS EXPLAINED .Mloriio.v ( loiii'inl .Miller Not Inrlinnil tn Arrpjt Ilin ItfHiill ii H lln < Vnnllrt ol thn rropln Snnin < if Ilio iif ; > incuts Nut Antlclmtpl. | ( WASIIINOTOV Himnur or Tun Hun ; , ) ? ili : L'ouiiTRnviit Sritunr , > I ) . U. , Nov . , ( J. I "Ovorconfldoiic < , prosporltx- , contentment ; these wcro Iho ulomcnt wlilch contributed to the election of Mr. Clovclnnd , " siild Attorney - tornoy j ' Qcncrnl Miller tills nficrnoon when It became linuxva that Iho democrats bud xvon | a vlutorxut t o poln. "It Is very up hill | ( xvorlt rc-c'lci'lliiR mixiimu to ntiy on | ( continued the nresldont's laxv ofilcor , "and wo experienced tin excep Hot to the inlo xcstcrdnx' . I ilon't know tbtit any other nmn xvould n.xvo boon any silencer ' thun ( .lOiic.tal llarrhon or , in fnut , i strong , tint nhornvor there \vxs o person x\ho tllil not cnre to have l.ls contlitlons In llfo changed , xvho xvns satisfied \\llti thrift , m. xvho xvas unm-o.ii > culoiis fornny reason , it- on xvho had n ( * rio\Mticu a xlnst tha proil- tlont for omission or commission , or there xvas nn Irresponsible Individual xvho didn't caru xvbat happened in n mitlonnl way , ho noted ucalnst the president. If there hnd bean general business dUcantont , lack of prosperity , Individual Indohtodncas nml nn nbsonco of norsonnl ambition In the xvuv of federal . pntiomipo , xvo xvould have sue- cecdud. ' in inilliinii , President Harrison ' . - .x-iu a froijuent visitor to the tclcerniih room In the xxhltc house nile o * this afternoon , but xvhon ho hnd oaten bis luncheon ho c.11110 to the conclusion that his predecessor xvtxs elected nml his onlv Interest in n material way xvas conlorutl In Indiana. "If mv oxvn state , dear old Indiana , stands bv mo In this Hour 1 ahull bo .sntlsllcil , " said the prnsldunt us he rcud nn cnroiirairiiip Ois- patch from bis homo. The president then resumed work upon a ItirKu nllo of papi-rs upon his ile lHo li.itl ti henvv hu.irt from hn recent loss , nnd tlio nttrnctlons of olllco xx-ero incoasciucntlal to him. At ntiothor time dnrhiff tlio afternoon the president said. "Alter all my oxvn imoplo , these I kr.oxv nnd love best have proven mv best friends. " Ho hnd just received another dispatch from Iiullanixpolis Indlt-ating that although his slnto had probnblv tint BOIIO re imblica'i , she liul : como up nonrly lo the 1SSS inixric , fnr nbox-o 1-.U ' , shoxviiiK that Iloositr book is thicker than water , nud that hit friends ot oarlv ( lavs xet stand by him. In vlexv of the nppnrent lienvy ilemocnitio ( T.ilns in Nexv Yonr , tlio interest nmt pride In Indi ana felt by the prosklont xvoro nuthotlc to these aoout him ) n the lictxt of recent events. I'lilllS 1)1 I llC riTsllllM'.t. I'rosltiont Harrison refused to bo quoted upon the ro-tutt 01' the election or tn indicate xvnathis future pluns are , but 'J'ltK HBK cor respondent learns upon gooil authority that ho will spend some iimu after the -Uh of March xvlth Mrs. AlcICoe , his daughter nt Boston. He may then travel for u time ant ) possibly L'o bnuii to his old boms in Indian apolis. Hnd not the invo of his life been tarfon by death there is no doubt that the president xvould immediately tro to his old resiuenue nnd resume ihn practice of law , as ho has several times 3utd was bis intention upon leaving the xvlitto lirmso , lint his future plans are noxv doubtful , tie xvill beyond reasonable doubt ultimately return to In- aianapolls. Tin : HKI ; correspondent learns upon Rood authority tonight that all of the cabinet ofll- corn except one , Hacrotarv Husk \VUcoe- - sin , bad souio days previous to the election expressed their intention of retiring from their present positions next March. The re sult of tho. xvork of yesterday is not , theiefore , much of n disappointment so tar as officers nro concerned , lo those highest In official authority hmo bul lher has not bcou much of n scramble for places during the past year l"ew Appointment * tn It is stntea that some of the places tioxv va cant in tbo Department and there nra almost a dozen good ones will not bo tilled , no one llttod lor them noxv carini ; to assume the duties for ninety days. It is not , likely , cUber. that tbo missions to Italy , Denmark , Switzerland , nnd otbern vacant , xvill be filled. It can uoxv bo stated tb.it General HnrrUon , for fully three years of his presi dential life , doubted tbo propriety of his re- nomination , and wns averse to makinir the race acaln , but his friends insisted that be xrbo Had done so much In the xvay of legislation aud administration for the country could best vindicate the xvork aud having gix'en in an imnersonal xvay an almost faultless administration could moro properly and surely secure its endorse ment at tbo oolls and perpetuate thelifoot tbo party. Mrs. Harrison had apprehen s ions"nnd looked with disfavor upon her hus band's caudiunoy. There cau noxv bo no doubt , It is thought , that u plant' xvill bo In serted in fiituto platforms which xvill It.sell dotormlno the question of n second torin. "It is u tnlcof txvo cities , " said Ponmastei General Waaarankor today. "Xoxv York and Chicago are resnotisiblo for it. They uro made up largely of H foicicn oletnent and it has been tills olumont xvblcb has ijlvoii ttio diimocratlc parly the propondoranro of strength In tbo irc'at elites of tbo country mid thioufih them the country at large. " > nt Aciiliist I'rotoctlon. "Then do you not regard the result us n vordlct ( of Iho American fieoplo iiRniust the theory of uroU'Ctlon' " " tlcr "By uo means. I cannot believe that our people xvill uversnr- lonuor the theory or praclice of protection. 1K 1 have just como from n trln through the natural ! cus bolt of Indiana , xvhcrn I bad bolorc mo practical Illustrations of tbo res toring care of protection. All you have to do J is to stick your umbrella in thu | | ground and you get u natural Kas xvcll capable- giving uower , liahtand heat to cisi some ( jroat factories. Tin , [ ; luss and iton works uro Hpnnclnt , ' ni , and numerous other brnui.hos of industry uro takiuK ndvuntiico of the MeKinloy uriff. Noxv is It possible that tno American people meant to say yos- loraay that these factories must bs abau- donndi "If the verdict xvas one of Iroo trade , then the tin plain txorkt and other Industries of the ens Doll , and oltowtiere laust nivo up the struggle for u foothold. No , the American puoplo gave jio hiich verdict. Local causes broucht about thu rojult The txvo great cities xvlih their fnreiKn population xvai ttiu llrst factor , and the now voting booth xva another. iicniimls ; ol SIICCI.SH. "It was u liooth xvho struck u bloxv at American freedom in ISIifj , and 1 am alinid it was another 'booth' which yeatorduy ovor- thruxv the pirty of unit ulux'ory mill protec tion to Amuncau industriuji. AH for myself , " uddod Mr. Wanumulfcr , "I fool no personal disappointment , lor 1 < was well known thai I had notified tlio president ihut J would retire - tire from public Ilio xrhon my present term was ended. " Mr.Vunumakor had just como from half bout's talk xvitb the prosldunt , "I do not think Iho president bus the slightest fueling of regret over tno losult , " said Mr. Wauaumkor.Vhon a man's cup i lull to the very brim , us it has boon with Air. Hur Sleepy.i If a man Is drowsy ! in the day time I nttor a good ; nl gbt 's Uioro'a tlon and etomacn _ dUordrr. r BEEGHAM' SftBI I by irinovlni : llm wnete KIUL.O ) roittrr whlcU is ciojj. . ejf iora. will cure all und Nerriius llUnrdrrK , nud ulll qolrilr relief * Nick Ilrudarlie. Covered with a Tailelei J and Soluble Coaling , ( OlallilruiriUtn. Prlcn UB conU a box. Mew Vorlc J ) po . 385 l nal Bt. - Yi" for xvoolts , you cannot ndd nnothor It-op. , Ilo fools for hl ii rty , oat not for hlimolf. " The c.tblnot anker * hnro haa i > Rroixt Oixv. Unity xvns U knoxvn hero this morn , np < . that Mr. Cleveland \vns olootca mil that there vu % ovorv nrobn ollity tbat the ontli-o mimlnlstration xvould bo of the same political fnlth M the tocmlvc - , ttmti Innuniornlo cabinet ulntoi voro nrrniiKcil. It soomcil to bo conceded timl .Mr Cleveland would not repent the Jlaritifr error of 1 > < S4. xvlion ho teen out of tlio soiiuto sorao of its strongest dpmocrntlo iiPinl'cM nnil nlncoa tlioin In hU cibtnou H imo hootnoil iiRt-pod tbnt It xvoultl bo "o colil- ict of surprlios" ui It WM foil thnt Mr' Llovoland xvoultl not umtortnko to pay politi cal down with tMblnot portfolios , Dciiinrrntio Culiliiot .Mutorlul. Tno folloxvliic clvo n ttuninnry of Iho inn- orliil inotitioncil m nvallnblo for cubtnot timber ! Sccrotnrv of unto C.jrllslo ot Ken- ucky , PbcltHol Vermont , H.u-ard of Doll- KnssiMl of MimnctiiHotis. liormnu of Mnrvlnnd , Whltncx- Noxv Yorw , Morcnti of Alabama , Socroturv ot thu treiutirv-FixIr- chlliU of Noxv Ynrlf , toor ) o Clmrloi Trncv if Nuxv Yoru , hyinuti ,1. UaRe ( if Illinois. Daniel Lniuont of New YorK , K. C. Hono- ilct of Nexv York Socrotnry of w r- 1'nlmor of Illinois , ox Governor .Minpboll of Ohio. Uovurnor Kussoll of \liissnclitisotts , ( ionoral HriRU ol Wisconsin. Dickinson of Mlchicnn. Kocrolitry of the invy Mltclicll of Wisconsin , Herbert of Amlmmn , Cnbloof llltnou. ' . V-'hltncv of Noxv Yoik. Socrotnry of the Interior ( Jrav of Imtlunn ' , Francis of Mlssouii. Vllna of Wis consin. I'ostinnstor Oonernl Hiirrlty of Pommy- ! vtitini. Dickinson of Mlchlpin. Attornov ironuriil-UarlUlo of KentucUv , Collins of .M.-mufhusotts , Cinrlantlof ArUnnitM , ( ioxviiv of Illinois , Corlirunu of Now Yorlt , ol M.isviclinsotts , Kuvnor of Mnri-lainl. Sec- roliirynf iurictilturo Holus of loiva , Ilatoli of Mlssou i , O'Fnrrell of Vn-Rinln , Morton of Nebrnsitn. \Vhllo the cnhlnot 'Un has rncolvoit much attention today It is foil tbnt Mr. Clovclnnd xvill disappoint nil nlntotnnkoM mm present u "cnblnot of aurpnsos , " Indooil , M ho did oiyht vcars apo. There is very little doubt that no rcntthlluiui Imrrior xvlll stand betxvoen tno country's Interests nml cletnocnitic tcnrtunc'cs , ns the sonntn did dm- In r tlio administration of Clox-uhuid lofon > . Uopnbllcnti senators In the city sixy the ma- lorltv of the pooolo linvo iipptirotitly not nn- | ircclntoil thu services nerformoJ bv a re publican sonnto from 1SS.1 lo 1SWL P. S. II. _ rioi'i.i : or Lieutenant SchxvntUa xx-ns the socoim Arctic explorer tokill lilniU'lf within a xvooit. Tlio othur xvm .lames K. Unntott of the Jciinnctto expedition. Six brotliors of thn Frost family nt Kansas City oxvn the folloxvinir lot of odd tiiimoi .tacit Frost , Winter Frost , \Vlilto Froit , Cold Frost , Karly Frost , ana Snow Frost. Jonatnnn Ue"dy , tiorn tu liorks county , unnsylvntilii. in 1T ! > S , and noxv livlntr near Mlllmont , Union county , tb.xt state , cast his 1 presidential vote for Jatnus Monroe In Colonel Henry Wattcrson has shaved off his luxuriant iniistHcho. and intends to depend - pond upon lloxvln xvhlslcois ns facial ndorn- 11101111 , throuL-u xx-liu-li tlio h-vcet south xvind CU xvliispor its Ideal measures. Tno mother of Charlie Hess still llx-es , u somnv-strieiion xvoman , xx-boso boautltul hulllias been premnturetv whitened by her Krciit uricf , out xvho still hopes on xvlth a inothet's endless love und fuith. Ilubbard T. timltb , xvho xvroto the music ot lf Istou to .Mv " Talc ot Woo , is n clerk in tuoTroastirv department , nnd a fnvorito in society at the capital. Ho is a Hoosier bv Birth and once trax-elod in Frauds Wilson's company. The original Tom Saxvvor , Mark Twain's hero , xvho is a xvlno doator iu Hau Franoisco , says that Mr. Clemens xvas his oxvn oripinal in "Hnckloborry Finn , " nnd thnt many of tbo incidents i elated actually happened to to thn author. Luclus Smith , nn 0-year-old tiMmn , xvas killoa a foxv days a o In Norrlstoxvn , Pa. , and at Iho inqtinst it. xvas developed tlmt hu xvas a Gorman rofutreo xvho came ever hero Iu 181S xvith Carl Sehurnnd received remit tances rocularly from the fatherland. Mr. Gladstone is an early ilser , nnd by Ualf-nastfi in the morning the U. O. M. Is on deck , nnd can enjoy a couple of hours' xvork In his library wl'tiout tbo fuar of bolus in terrupted by pompously ponderous deputa tions asking for the c.irtb and Ilia fruits thereof. Cjcncral Sherman's olil homo on Unrrlson avenue in St. boms Is to bo sold br ai < cllon. It Is a handsome old mansion , locally historic , und xvas presented tu the central by bi * frionils anil adinitors In lSi'3 iu recoiriiitlcn of his urllllant set vices throuchout the ru- belllon. The purchase price xvas $ JOOUO , , und this sum xvus raised very nuickly at nn Im i- promptu meetiiiK of cilUen.s nt. the Planters.1 ' House ono evening just after iho peace of Appotnatlox. Cardinal von Schreuborn Is one of the most striking personaltllus of the Koman Catholic urolnoy. A clunt In attituro , bo betrays in his carrlapu and iu his Kcsturos the fact that his earlier years xvcru passed In iho nnny ns an oflleor of cavalry. Ilo nerve I for several years In 0110 of tho'crauit hussar rojiinonto , rose to the rank of cantain , utid xvns txlo brated for Uh cansplcuous gallant ) v during the great battle of Kcpnifrgr.uU in 1S(1tho ( ( cross conferred upon him ns n reward for his buhavtor on that occasion beinc the only ono of his nuinorous oril r.s xvhich hn usually iyc wears on his scarlet robe on oeromoniniis oc casions. Ho loft the army and entered holy orders in 1STII , and before lone was uppololcd to iho nrchbishonrii1 of Prasiuo. Ilo is ono of the yomiBPst members or the sacred 10I lege , b. liitf barely 43 years of uco. TliruxiK rrcipiuits Out ul n .lob. f/i ( ( w > Mini The cotmtr.v oxvus a deut a Kt-atltutlo to the lennjjnroo bMlot system. The prosOnt cm- ivxlsn hn boon the qulotost nnd niOJt oMerl * In the history of American politics , nnrt tl.n most sftllsfLolorv condition Is unmlstaknblv nttrlbutcrt In n lurso monsuro to tbo Intro. ilticiion of n voiliiR oyntom which for iho llrst ttmo secures nn absolutely lecroi ba'lot ' , A I Iqlilliic Attllmlo. rhlladrlfhtii Incjntrtr. From struttiiiR nbonl xvlth nclilp on onn sliouldor Prlnco HlsmarcK has taken to stnililiKj nbotit xvlth n chip on txvo shouldors. If ho has lil < xvav thrro xvlll bo n light before long nnd bo xvlll probably get enough then. llrllpl. Dtll-ott 1'itf'IT * * . It seems boy on d belief , vol thoie Is said to bo n nmchlno Invented to lake the pinoe of thopiitient and long-sufferlm ; telephone girl If strong enough to stand n good hard run of profanity it max- possibly xvork. A l.o l Cluml. riitritin Afic.i Ittconl , I'l'o ponnilt crou In sotnu of the southern slates is .said to bo laiiioutahlv poor. The niitioiini-omcnl coiuos too late In tha day tu bo made use ot by the cnlntnltv orator i ! 1:1 n\ . I'lil.ailolpliliiTliiips- Thoxxiirsi iiliont nrii- lilbltlonKlH mnklim any fnsli > n with oilier oriMiilrnMons Is tlmt If doUuiitcs ' oiimi' tn JliiMii \vlih sn.'li iiiopiisltlons they xvonliln't Kiiowlinxv to treat thmn Chli'iieii Inior Dcoiiu : "I hi'ixr HIiiKlcr U tryliu lo mnkuill urtNl of his son : luis lie iliiiiuniiv xxnrk vnl ? " HpuiiKmilcl. ' 'Oh , , vi s ho draxvs on his f.uhcr iccntiirly ' . , T ° , W" . TunicsCiltu Mr. Vnn Mriiili , I tlilnk tlit > IIOHI hll In your plottito N tint siin- Vnn Ilrnsli-Hir. th it sunset .is i.milc by sdiuo I IH pi > rson strlKlna my pitlntini ; xtllh nn ( 'lili'iiKii News : 1'nrty Worl.or Tlio other follmxs are elilnilii : our sUti- now bv \ ; < Mo majority. . ' ' -.v Slaliui'iTluiy ari' , urn lhcv HrHt oin ! xoil. . yon | nst Issidi u olrcnl ir i-l iltnlnir II for IK 'iviii.Dlil. ' I'd IIUo to Knim if uu'ro not ontltli'd to as many claims UH they .iro. N'o\x Yuri. Sun : .lohson A conductor on the Hltntitpd road suv mil tnnnliiR today , nnd aut- unllyhelil lilstmln until I got onliutdo yon tlilnk uf tint1' tou. WoeKf huli'iiiild' And sueh .in nrK'linit Ilo. Noxx Oi loans I'leaviino : The iiiiin x hci xirlll not untie dixuixi'H miftodlt. and ciiu get nonu tit tlioRrorory store. lllmlra ( laottosVn cmi'l lilnine nrlnr for belli' ' snpurtlltlotis uhun xvu i-onlunii > latu tlio sti pots. Wishtiutmi Srir : Ik'tnopn tin pinto mid miller pl.ktp. tlipsu .uu llxuly tlnii-1 for llui rni-.il nu\x ii HUM. Smith. ( ! nv \ L'o.'s Monthly "I nm sci lili'.isi ) I. bildyoiui ' . , MrXVathlo In her por- smriiu husband , thai yon sncituutlpd at lust. In mntuhliu that nitlorn' Don't you think thn di-sUn is xxiindoi fn Iy chaste " " 1 should siy > > i , " rupllu'd Waiblc. "I run nil oxer town uftor It. " Kucliosli'i ltomorr.it : The ipason lh.it rleli IIIPII h ix 11 m iniiny friends Is bei'-xnso tlioy aiu oapital fellans. Atuhlson ( ilolio : A intin Is covlcil by thu yonn ; men xtliL'it hn niunlus a huljp. hut tlio old men know she will novel llml his slipper- , for him. IVtrolt Prop. I'inss : Unmso Well , Mi-llrldo. Is there as much lilllln , ' und foolnic us there xvas hpfoio inurrlusuV Mvllrldo L'lio billing has Inmeusod liu oly. That mini | b : i coed onon li clirlstlun , And of vi.icu hns no stlntod shurc. Who ( iin put up Ilieenrtuln II\tnros In his home und novci swear. Snmnipr has dropped Its nlo.is tnt cheer , Mukliii ; xvuy for tlio u Inter's liliuH , lliu munnish in'ilil will disappear \Vltli \ thodudo tli at. wears tan shoes. IIovv shy she looks , how fair , liow yoon < ; Hut iv slyer inuldPn U seldom found , I'orsho ' Kucps n spilg of mlstlotou IIUIXK 1'rom her pirloi collljiK the whole y ar rr.nnil. ClfM'l , I.ITWX. 7)ritilt [ Till/line. / AIL'a. m. his lea-hulred wlfo I'acud up nn I down thu hall , As he Has cllmhliitf up tlip Kiiluiiilns from "u call , " Tim lady' * look xvns hard und "torn , Ilia onn xvns sinlllni ; , hi.mil : Hur iiorx'uimni'H xvus munlfi'st , \Vhlic hu could hardly Bland. ' 1 he Indlcutlons all hospoUn A hlui iii's nppro ichliiK din. Vet din ho not appear to note Thi ! daii' < or ho xv.is In. Uo simply sn.lied at her , did he Alas ! Iho .iniluof mmi And calmed liur xrith these soothlnx xvords : "I xvou tonljlit ) hero's ten. ' 3J-WSP11 CI1RK3 r/lOMPTIV AND t n : is TU so : j& . T i s ivr , r.umtmco , llnuiliicliit. Tootliurlin , Sara Tliront , HwollliiK il''ro8t-liHcs ' , S C I J& . T 2 C A. SprahiH , IlrulHcH , IluriiK , .SeiildA , THE CHAnLES A. VOGELEn CO. . Dalllmorc , Md. Vaiinfiujtuion nnd Itotullers ofUloihliiKln tna Wet in. We won The confidence of Hie public long ago by dealing squarely with all cus tomers. We are manu facturers , the largest in the world in fact , and importers of fine cloth ing for men and boys thus making our styles exclusive and origin il , livery garment is made unlcr our own careful supervision makingpossible our perfection of fit and workmanship. Then selling direct to the wearer saves you at least one profit and many dollars besides. Tak ing all this into consideration our pikes must necessa rily be low enough for any one. You will always be satisfied with what you buy of us no matter how little you pay for it. BrowningKing&Co OnrstowlososntGUlp. in , , exeunt Patilr- I JJV \ , CM Kill * lOUlliiS ) , wlieiiwBcIusuntloii. in. | o. vui uiu u uuugius ! Slc . _ -