ym , r t - * v * r THE DAJTA' I3IQK R nuHBATl'lt \ , PUUM8tIii : ) I.Vl.llV MOHNINC ; r. I'APKR OK THK CITY TniMSO- IM HUM IOX. | ) llr Bco ( without "tinilftr Ono V.ar < f J I'tllriniK-aiKlnr t ' * * 10 ' m * U Month * . . I" " ' 'Ihrw Monili tonnnjr tltr. imo -ifar JJ ; ; { ; l-Mtirdiir I'co One tear J - ! i . no Vciir . ' w rnmiiiIIP KO running. hoiilli Omnliii , tnrni-r .N IMII ) a.lli Slrccli. < onntll Hliiflo. 111'i > * rl Hlrci't. CMrvBOllBiCP. Jll ? riiAml.iTiif rnmmcros. Miw "I oik. lionnn M , 14 nml li. Trllnins llulldlns Muhlnclon : tiKoiiitccntli stri'i-t. All tommiinlenlloti * rplallnil t" row * edllnrlKlninllcr nhntilrt lip mlilieiisd In Ihe ilorltl r /MI uuinipf f IctlPM nint romltlnnoP' dlionlrt IIP dilrrxinl lot Inllco I'ltlitlnlilniM'omi.iinr.Oninlin. lirittln.clitrkr nml iionlnnifu onti-M lo bo nimlo /nlilplo II piinliT of tlio coiniiiinr THK HHK PUUMrflMNCJ COMPANY 8WOItN'sT\'IKMi.Nr : or tlltCl'I.ATION. t-Utoof Ncl > r fkn. I Clporirn II 'l innk ] , ocrclnrj-of TMK nt.r. I'lih tlnlilniteompiin-r il i- nilimhlnwinr Hint mo rctiifilrlrriilntliitiorTlli lAlillrn for tlio week pndlnit Hovrtiilicr 12. fai ? . piii'plln Ilio cMrn. 3 o'clock citltloii. nm ni fullot" : Kiiiiil r.Kn > f.nilcrll * * > Tiimiliir. JVnri'tnlwr 8 . - ' " " Wpilnrnl f. .Nnri-nilipr'J 1' i. 'Ihlitnlnj. > ini.iilii | > r ID W.s' ; ' ' Krlrtnr. Ni'VPiulior II * } } ! & - ) , Nuvi'iiibcr \ i.i.'B'O . n.OI7 (1K ( ( . II. IV.M'llWh. Fworn lo hpfornnin nml mibuprllit * I In inr pros rurcllila Kill ilnyiif Nnn-iuhcr. I8X' . li < ciil | N I' . 1-K1I. . Nntiry I'ubllP ( jlirtiliilliin for Octnlirr , 81,131 LnT's talk about snmothing else. Wu HiiAM. have Tlinuksgiving day , 11 tlio uamc. Wur.r. , they lUdn't not Ohio , Wyo ming and California away front us after nil. i : will bo n great doiil of build ing upon the rueontly improved streets next yoar. . . KANSAS bout Nebraska at foot ball Saturday. Tlio grout Kansas foot is sure to win. ! H dead in Kansas , about the only good result to Hint ulnto in tbo recent election. A NUMHKiiof intinufiictiirii'g concerns are soaking lo establish themselves isn Omaha. P.ivo tbo way for thorn. down tlio imck" is n disease seriously alTocting thousands of post- mnstors in this country just now. ALTHOUGH Kan.sas ha not recovered ftotn her alliance jug of two years ago , Nobrnska is now as sober ns a judgo. Now I.KT the democrats "rip up and exterminate" protection according to Ulgli Priest Wattorson. Will Ihoy do it ? O.vn thing iscortain. The next logis- Inturo will not fritter away moro than thirty days over trumped-up election contests. THE sympathy of Omaha is extended to the city of Now York , whoso base ball clnb is struggling with a deficit of 812,2o0.83. Wo have all been thoro. liKlin isn't muoh c.uiso for onthusi- over the election in Omaha. The republicans are bltto over the national result nnd the other follows are blue ever the stale and county result. IT is not a roseate prospect that Editor itor Modill gives in a rucont interview published olsowhcrc. Ho thinks the ! laboringman will bo first to suiter from ' the offout of democratic rtiio. LICT us have moro lamps in North Oinahn. There are many streets there which uro dense in their darkness , nnd as the gasoline la a nuisance and a fail ure gns lamps should bo provided 11ut on co. "How to Rniso Taxes" Is the subject ! of a paner to bo road before the Live Issue club. Lot every assessor hear It The average property owner is inter ested in iho proposition how to lower tnxos. Tun fight over the pobtofilcos has begun - gun all ever thi ) country and it promises ' to be moro bitter thnn ever beforo. The democratic appetite for wpoils was only whetted , not sated , by itn four years m- joyment. IluuvAiti ) Kii-UNd lias bcconma Now ICiiglnnd issue. Ilo has settled down in Vermont , and Iho people in Now Kng- land uro debating the question whether to Ignore him 01 * pitch him into the Atlantic. OOVKIINOU ltlTH8iM : , of Mansaclnisotts Is tv pretty good rtinnor to como under the wire when Cleveland lost the stnto by n greater minority than ho did four yourn ngo. Wonder If Russell la a demo crat , nnyhow , IT is pleasant to note that the build ing permits dally Issued are etoadily growing in number and amount ilyof inonoy involved. They have aggre gated ninny thousands of dollars during the past month. THE death of Dr. A. Hooves Jackson ot Cluuago on Saturday removed from life a very ahlo physician and n . lof great originality ntul humor. Uo was immortalized by Mark Twain in "Inno cents Abroad" as "My Friend , the Doe- tor , " who made the guides frnntlo ooby his resolute composure and resistance to their forced enthusiasm. TT IB conceded that the democrats will , linvo n working majority in the United Stntoa Biumto after March 4 noxt. Thua for the first tlmo slnco the earlier half 61 Bnclmnan'B ndminlHtratlon the demo- orals will control both the legislative nnd executive branches ot tliu govern ment when they Htnp into power next March. It was twenty-four yours after r lluchuimn unlit a democratic president WIIH soatoil.und it has uoou thirty-four ' yonrs since the domocraoyhnd full power in the government. Thus they will huvo the entire responsibility of ndmlnlstor- Ing thoiilTulrs of the nation , and they will bo held ton rigid accountability for their conduct. j\ott ii > , i in < N/'o/s- / ; . After the "Intllo " of ttvj Iwliol- * comes Iho ntniir lo for the spoils , nml ovor.twhcro Iho ilutniorntiu plncon lnuitcr.s ivro hccomliiff nulhi' , U i uni to say that the number of tlicju it tnuny limes ( 'rontor thnn tin numljorof p'.ncoMvhlch ' Mi * , i Im olatnl I will have to lie low. TIiy litcr.illy swarm in every stale su-ilnnt p.itrlnl-t who arc ( u'oiriied to show an tinhli'in- Ishoit roi'onl of loyalty to llindi'tnoeratlc party , and each of whom c.in demon- Htrntc , in his own way. lh.it lie did n llltlo more thnn "any of his riv.tls for prefer ment lo Mjctiro tlomoc'alic stn-cojs. This arin.N , nnxioiM to PI-VO tin' connlry in oflli'inl poiltlons nt yooil i-ompons-i- lion , will ho very active dnriiif , ' Hie next tin oi- month * in propiu-injjto move upon U'liibln loii when tli-j now proi < i dent Is hcntL'il with ontllu1) ? pclilioiHantl a forinttJali'o nri-ny of "inlUicnce ' ' 'I'lm tJtsU thnt Mr. Clove ) ind has bofnro lilm in dividint , ' the Hiiil | la not ono to bo onvicil , hut lie has hnd an oxporlont'o of this liind nnd Iho ono to coniu miivprovti to he II M of a hiirJslilii tlrin tlm Hr.sl OIHIlo should at leas' ' , ho able ton void the imiiodtions that w-ro p-ai'iccd ! upon him in the PU Iy purl of his llt't administration. I'urhiip-i tlio tno it tlisasjivpali'.o pii't t , of Mr. ( 'lovclnnd'd lal l { uill bo in dcclil- injr tlie i-inllii'H botwusu tluno who seek toconti'iil p.itionago llie would-be bo s 3' ' . 'l'ho e are in every * luu % , but nro i poi'lnlly niitnomiis In tlttwo ftntci which are or Invo hcon republican , 'i'be between Ihi-s class of pitriots for hiiiirainai.'y in Illinois. VVIsoonMn and Ncbraslta. for o\-unplo , jiromiso-j to hn lively , and U will liurdly be passible lor Mr. Cleveland t > cheese belwccu Ilium without cuu iiio , a grout deal of dissatisfaction. Indeed it i.s in- ovit'ililo that Ihniis.md * of demoerutic politiciuiH , b'gatid little , who uro look ing forward In oht'liniug ash-no of the spoils- , will bo disappointed , b.itii for the reason lhat thnro uro not olllccs enough by many ihousancU to uo around , and because the now administration not tllllllllll Ll III IUII is IIIIL 1.1..i. lo MUO | s ( ) jrenci'.il n sweep lib most dumoci-iili cxcct. [ I'ndottbtodly n great in my republican olliciula who have bo'vi I'.iithful in the discharge of their duttoii and ngntntt whom there is nohurgo of "pernicious notvlly"iii ! pulilics , will bo allowed lo lill out tlunr term- , und tlio number of .juch is large. Mr. C'loveland must do this in order to be consistent \vilh his civil service re form professions , and us il has boon Iho boubl of his n.irty that ho oteellcd all oilier president * ! iu Una line of reform no jttsl or reasonable complaint can bo made if he shown himvlf still devoted to it. UupublliMtis will rcg.u-d tlio htrugglo for tbo spoils with comnlii'-oncy. The people have decreed that Iho demo > cratic p'irty shall administer the gov- eminent for four yoaw , and no ropub- Hcan will 'complain if that party acts promptly on its well known maxim , "to the victors bulong tlio spjil- , ' ' und takca ovoryjhing in sight. Itopubliotiii-i want no flivision of responsibility. nrntiixti n * THI ; j\.irr. Within Iho next t'nrco months six new vessels will be added to the navy , representing nearly as many different types of wni-ihiiis of modern construc tion , and all line specimens of naval architecture and fighting machine ? . Tlio commissioning of tlioso ves = ela will bo the l.irgost addition to the navv in ono year ainco the close of the war. When iho ves ijlu now ordered to r.Do built are completed , the worl : of creat ing tin American navy will very likely como to tin end. Tlio prcsjut demo cratic housa of representatives mani i fested u st 'ong hostility to spending money for the construction of naval vessels nud for suoh , legislation as was adopted tlio credit is duo to the bonato and to u few democrats from tluj HO'I- board Ht'itos , who appreciate the nccos- sity of having an adequate inivitl force for defense. It is not probable that the next congress , being wholly under domocralic control , will vote much , if anything , for moro naval vessels. It is true that Cleveland , wnon president , allowed Homo interest in the question of 5rbuildlnir up Iho navy , und Mr. Whitney ospociully , IIH socrolary of the navy , was hciirtily friendly to tlio policy y.of having a strong naval establishment. JOHut Hiiico that tlmo this arm of the public horvico has bcon greatly dc- voloped , and it Is moro than likely that the democratic congress and oxocutlvo mwill coiicludo lhat our naval force will bo largo enough as provided for to moot miy demand which may reason ibly bo regarded no possible. One of the most commendable purls of Iho record of Iho present administration is the hislory boot what has baen accomplished under It In the cotislruclion of a navy. . \xiors ru IIKUIX run . .n.tor. . Tlio anxiety of Iho democraU lo begin - gin the nll'ick on the turilT , which they llnd authority for in the result of the lute election , is shown in the suggestion of an extra ricnsiou of congress immedi ately after the inauguration of Mr. Cleveland. Some democratic organs i of inlluciu'D urge this , on Iho ground thai the sooner tlio work of tarllT reform is entered upon Iho heller , and Unit iho people ought not lo bo compelled to on- duio Iho uxlstluj. ' ItirilT llfteon or eigh teen mouths longer. It Is declared thai If Iho pi-osont law Is tlio outrage upon the people lh.it Iho dcinotraU : have alllrmcd , it is the dutv of Iho pirty lo lose no tlmo In repealing itnndbiibUl- luting a tarilT uoiisistont with democratic unu tfin os. A Washington dibputch reports lhat ox-Secrctiirv Whitney , who was the chief of the Cleveland campaign , ftivora inaugurating iho measures which the dumocrnUo victory ia assumed to have domaiidcd promptly. Doubtless this view will llnd uccoptunco with Springer nnd other northern democrats of free trade tendencies , while thn democratic roprcfoutulivos from thu south may bo safely counted upon to approve it with unanimity. A very strong pressure will thu * bo brought upon Mr. Clovo- huul to call the next congress together In advance of the regular limp of mootIng - Ing , audit is by no moans imnrohablo that he will yield to It , If indeed ho is not hlmsolf in favor of tuoli a coin-so. No democratic loader htta mud moro ihan Mr. Cleveland o * bald It with greater GUiphu&U , iu con Iciuuutlou ot lUo prcs- ; out ( ti'lIT law and Us nllognd nlni80 , and ' lt\ would seem Unit ho cnnnot consist- I ' ' onlh rrfuao to withhold from thopfoplo - [ n da.v longer than necessary tlio relief | i wliii-li lie and his , party have Insisted f I they oiiirht to have. IJollovlng ihnt ; I llu tarllT is a fraud and a robbary , nn Ilia iloinocr.ittu ) ) lntform dpcltircs , Mr. Cleveland will perhaps feel botinii to remove - move It us soon as possible , und If so ho j inuv bo expected to acccdo to a doinnud of Ills party for nn oxlra session of con gress. Hut whether ibis bo done or Iho work uf tarilT revision bo put olT to tlio regu lar session of the next comrross , of ono thing the country may bo assured. Tlio method of revising the tut iff by plcco- meat will be abandoned und a complete s-jlofnow schedules will ha adopted. There will bo a removal ot existing duties on many itw m itorinls and a ro- ducllon of duties upon manufactured goods into which those r.xw materials onlcr. it is to bj exoeclcd that the lowering of dutlos will go much farther thnn Iu Iho Mills bill mid if the policy is consislonl uilh the platform utterance- thnre will bt > very lltllo protection in the domoi-ralic l.irllT. Mr. Clovolnnd has said lhat the purpose of Iho doinoc- rary Is not dostructlvi1 , lhat the party docs not intend lo breakdown American industries or injure Amoi-lcan labor. Hilt it remains to bo soon whether ho cm control Iho novvorful oloninnt of the party which bus shown lllllo concern for the industries or the labor of this country. Till ! week's linvo lon ilicnod into iiioiith ? since the city hall elevator qusilion bcjfiu to tiuitiitu tlio cotin- cil , but tliu nrritatloti IIMB thus far produced no iictiml n > uH . llsmis ] | says that the elevators are defec tive and unsafe , and th-tt this Is tbo reason why tliu public library has not been moved into the now building , but tlio subject i still in committee and is not llUuly to bo disposed , of very f-oon. Tlicolosatorcompiiiu demands payment for tlio work , chi'ininj * that it is all , and tbero appcnri lo bo an excel lent prospect of initiation. Why not linvo the elevators unsightly sis they are , put Into pro nor condition for safety siiul elTeeliveuush and lot the responsibil ity for tbib work LocUled aftsrwurdsV If iliero must be a law suit over tbo nuttier lot it ei'ine. lutt lot tlio people have tlio u.-e of the city hull. aclvic"8 btato that Ilio domo- „ „ „ „ „ „ „ victory is a POIK-CO of general encouragement to Uiomunufucltiring in- du-'triea of FCiiglund. A few representa tive Irudosmon inloruowod are not quite oiilimistic us to what inny bo done with the tarill , but for Iho most part they uro hopeful of recovering the American market. U appears thnt the Welsh tin manufacturer ; * are especially so , a num- bet * of Ihem whoso works have been shut down . having given notice of a resump tion * of operations. They are undoubl- edly waiTtintod in this ? , for t'no demo crats will wipe out the duty on tin plates though in uoiug this they at the same time wipe out the hcoro or moro plants started in this country for manu facturing tin pinto. IT its been reported at intervals for nearly a year that Senator Sherman contemplated rebi-jniiiE1 his seat in Iho United States senate. Suuh a state ment teronlly obtained currency and oa Washington dUputch that the says at " tention ot Mr. . .Sherman hnvinfr been ! called to it ho disposed of it by that there \vab no ftuMmtinl ! ; founda tion for the story. It is possible that : hud the late olcelioii re-'tiHcd dilToroiuly Seimtor Sheruian iniyht have retired , but there tire vor\ cogent reasons , m a iKirty point of view , why ho Id now remain in the somite. There will bo work for him to do Micro which no nmn who misrht Biiccood him is so com petent to perform. Tin : less the Vakr Fen-lory has to sny about its miserable work in tbo I'larlc- ' Bon matter , the better. Two weeks nfler the reported drowning that paper collected a sti'lii''of , street rumors that had been current for diur * and with fake variations , pnbllshcH them. The next day it was forced to publish a wholesale lotraetiou unit an nbjeot apology to Cltirkson'.s friends Xow , to cap the clltnnx , that paper in its Sunday issno roll-nets il retraction and shame- , its readers with boasts of KB ontorpnso nnd icliability. WHB there o\or n. more Ha- I evhibilion of unalloyed tfiill ! Tin ; M'lireity of paving brick has do- Inyod the work on some of the streets loot this city Unit uro being paved with this material. Has it been fully demon strated thnt there IK no clay obtainable in the vicinity of Onriha Unit is suitable for imlng brick ? SiN'\Tit Ai.l.lSON and tbo ether dele gates from the United Stales lo the international ternational monetary conference have nailed for Brussels. 'Iho men ronro- thia country are men of I'Oho cliarnctor und ability. A 1'icilU AH 'Koniiil. I'llll'llfll'llll h'riU'i : It was a campaign of thouRht. of doilbor- nto nption , of re-pciablliiy , of Intolllgoncc ( nnd ilisntty , nnd It coiifar < honor upon American ciluonship. < ii > oil Itlildaiiiip , rinliiilcti'hl i Itutnil , The death of thu dnko of Marliioroiifh ends the career of u man who .seomod to huva had combined In his naiuro the polished villainy ot the urlstocratio rnuo and iho low brutality of the London coaler - moiifior. The pcoruce of IIuKlnud has had many serious blots upon It ; but certainly uonebluclcir than this spendthrift blackleg ana debauchee. I'rr.lduiii IliirrUnii , Among : tbo various cxpiesiious ot J-PJOIO- lug wbluti como from democratic sources wo nro clad to notice tbat very few will bear a conmrurtlon personal in Mr Harrison , For Ilia dofoutoit ouniildaio personally the public lias auil tliu democracy uhould o notlil'jR but frloiidl.v uords , U'lioro arc , of coursi1 , differences of opinion an to ttio wis dom ot some uf his adraitilstratlvo nets. Hut tbu Integrity of thu man. Ids sincerity , the simplicity with whlcli lie lived , his dignified conduct a Ibo cbiuf roprcaoutullve , nnd the mar.ly way in wtilcu ho lius met u sere bu- roavomunt , culltlo him to sympathy , credit and roapect. Nor can any democrat deny iho utility ami lliougbt.'ul conservatism of bU lionorablo career as in-eslUout. llouorkod to iho 1)031 ) ends as bo saw ibcin In tbo lights which were voucnsatod blui , No niun canto do mure. The public owes him the tbafiks duo to a consclor.tlous and faithful servant. SENATOR SIMIAN'S ' COURSE Ho Has Declared Ills Intontio.i of llotir- in-j to Privnto Life , HIS DENIAL CREATED MUCH SURPRISE 'rrUmn Stiitc-nnMiM 1 lull IloVoulil Itr- OniiffliNtulitlncil liy lhrt IM- ili'lirn ol Itittmntn I'rlpnili dii .Vii'il'i mill ( lusili" . \V 3iiis-oTov Buiiiui' or TUB HRE , M3 KOUHTIK : > m STIWKT , WHIIINUTOV , 1U. . , Nov. Jl. ! Senator .lolin Sherman's denial publlsticd tills morning that lie intomloJ retiring to private llfo croatcil profound stirpilse ntnonR n few of his Intimnto Ulilo friends In tilts city. Tno atinnuncomoril miulc In tlicso di ° - patches on Saturday morning that Senator blicrimin had stated his Intonllon of rosiKO- Ing from the senate and Unvoting himself to the preparation of a hook upon the late war , anil tlmt ho tmd contemplated retirement to private life , even before lilt ru ulcctiou last winter , was tnailo upon the authority of tbrou of the ti est ronuiiiblo and \voll known Ohio republicans In this city , federal odlcinls who word very million- tlal In hrltiRlnc nfout Senator Sherman's re- cli'iillon n year ago , and who Imvu boon con spicuous conlldcntlul friends of the senator fcr many ycat-4. It U tholr belief thnt Sonu- tor.Sliermnn's denial mint have been by him Intcnitcil inoio to cover the annouucomcnt that ho would recommend Secretary Poster ns his successor thnn that of his contem plated roslcnullcm as sutintor , forthoauthor- Itles of your corrosjiondont. who only conceal cealthtilr identity on account of their rela tion to the sonutor , roafllrm most positively that the senator stutcit to llirm before uiul utter his ro-olcctloii , anil tcccntly , that ho would this winter roilro to nrivnto life. Ttio senator , under the clrcnmstancps , 1) ainburrnsscu anil thought Dosslbly ha mav no tolled m his desires uy the Htatcinont tli n ho Intended to recommend Secretary Tester ns bin successor , nnd it 13 slated that ho very much regrets that part of tlm an nouncement , as it la n presumption to some uxlcni that ho assumes to control the action of the Ohio IbKUlntmc. Tlmt Senator Sher man ha ? made the statement in private con versation that ho intended soon to retho to private llfo there cannot bo thn least doubt. Tlioso ViK-iiurli'i lo l ! i rillcil , Now tlmt tha election is over the proildoiit will give SOIUH nttontlon to the vacancies ttntt c lst m tha various departments. AUIOIIR tbcso n that of cmmntssiotior ot the uuncrnl ] laiut onice , which Mr. Carter re- binned to accent Itiu chiiirmanshlp ot the re publican national committee. Since Mr. Carter has boon uwny from ttioofllco the post has boon acceptably Illled bv tUo assistant commissioner , Mr. \ \ illiiim M. Stone , who is anme ex-governor of the state of Iowa , nnd a man who stands hlwli among the rank anil tilt of his puny in Hint atato. Il Is said that some ' pressure has been brought lo bear upon the president to appoint Mr. Stone to the place no has been tilling for the few roinutu- Ing months of his lulimnistrntion , although it is also said that perhaps Mr. Carter may bo nskcd to return to his old post. A\IIH Not C'lliHnil l > y the Turin * , Today's Washington Post says , in ' mak ing of the manner In which the tariff law blood the test in the northwest : 'Tho tanft \vi5 not the causti bl the upheaval. If it was a repudiation of > the republican party's attitude on the tnrifTJMinncsotn , Iowa , South Dakota and Nebraska would not havn go-no for Harrison. Thbso particular stales were the hotbeds of free trade 'sentiment ' and agi tation. Even the leading republican papers of Minnesota were avowed free traao oha.- pions.1 UrmocrnU Itxitllro * Tlieir Itp | iiiii DcmocMtic conprossmon have just to realize thai unon them unit their party rests u great commercial rcsnonsibllity. The regular moss ilispatcliesifrom inauufacturiui ; nnd coiumcrcidl centers during the past forty-eight hours have brought \VasUinir- - ton the iinnouuceiucnts of orders for goods that have been countermanded and of fac tories tnat will soon bo shutdown in antici pation of legislation DV the now congress. which will bo injurious t'o certain interests. Uomoerats roaluo that whatever depression In trade occurs can DO charged up only to them nnd to the four of aavorso legislation. Kor lhat reason all piomlncnl domo2rats are hasteninR to bo iutorvioiroil for the uur- pose of assuriiiR the country that , in spite of their platform and their campaign statements , no radical changes are contem plated by thorn , either in ttiu tariff or in financial uftair-s , or in the present system of bnnUinR , So impressed uro the democrats with the necessity of quieting the fears of business mon all over the country that it has been proposed by Mr. Outhwalto of Ohio and other leading democrats toorcani/oa committee , which fchnll be composed of the most prominent member * of the present house nnd senate , who will servo In the l-'Ifty-tlilrd conereia lor the purpose of out lining lo the public at , the earliest possible date what will be the essential toaturos of the democratic pjrty's tariff and financial policies in the next congress. They rcultzo that the importer and dealers in domestic ; goods ivill u < ) slow to Kivo orders until tho.v know what changes will bo made in iho oxistiiiK tariff duties , and that capltullHts will bo unwilling to invest their money in the bnlldiiiLrof nov/ factories or the improve ment of fxistlim Oiics until ihovuroinlormod whether iho now uinlT will cnnblo thorn to live and compute with foreigners. 11 is tic- Moved that the proposed Joint committee of lorirescrlatlvo democrats can canvass their p'irty m concicss and Uiolr muiiURUis throiigh- 6u ( . the country and got tuo views of I'rosi- denl olccl Cleveland and pronmlKatc an outline - line of Iheir fnturo policy bi-foro the time for placing orders for spring goods. Many of the party leaner * nro also urging I'resl- d''nt-ulcct Clovelaiid to embrace the oppor tunity which will be furnished him by the tariff reform club dlnoor next wculc , to an nounce In his address what will ho his policy nnd his intention ) ) when ho and his pany as sume tlio on tire control of the covorumont. This speech will bo his first public utterance MIICO tliu olectlou , and if Hiifllciontly explicit : may gorvo In a lurso measure to dinpol the proioiit ( ears , and business Interests may d Ill- rlvo consolation and hope from the prevail- iiiST sontlmnnt lioro In wall Informed circles , both dumocrntloand republican , thnt nothing rudlcaliv destruetivo will ha done by hess Fifty-third cotiKWSH. The great eagerness of loading domocr.vtio lo Uialora to inspire pubtlo conlldenco should bo sufllclont assur ance to qulot till grave apprehensions in com raerclul circles. I Aiiollicr DiMlh lit tlm Wlilti * Iliuui- . Another fatality in tno many connected with ( 'resident Hitrrlnon's four .vniiri at the white house was uddod to the list tl.ls morn ing bv the death of Ouptaln Dnismore , chief doorUeopor at the 'executive ' mansion. This miilcos the fourteen)1 ! ) deatti connected with tuo whlto house sincii Mr. Ilirnsoii entcrea It. The executive 'stMT of ttm house has been reduced almost one-half by death , la the list are a cabinet officer and .sovorul memucrs of the cabinet family , Mrs , Ilarrisun , Mrs. Ilalford , Mr. 1'rudeilj' the toll-graph opcratar ) , ami his daughter , ntrustcd employee brought by Mr , Harrison fromIndianupolis , two serv ants , and , lastly , the chief doorkeeper , Cop tula Ulnsmoro. It is u record of death un precedented in vho history of iidministra- tlniiK . t \Vc turn 'IVnsloiiH. The fnllowlnsr vfc torn ponsloiu granted are raportod by Tin : URU and lOxamluor Bureuiiof Claims : Nebraska : Original Fuyelto K. Dush , I'olcr Oeinoss. Addlilonal William Trlvei- piece , Ullllnm K. Halt , lucreaae David II ICasiwood. Original wiJoivn , etc , Helen idB. " H.trlow. Original Ansel Lawrcnco , Luim M. Scolhorii , John Thompson. Alptious nsA. Kicker , Uarlus Stripe. Adilltlonal Sauiucl l'\iriuliar , John I1. JCintou , Joseph it. Kldd , Silas Hell. OrtxInM widows , oto. Madclino ( UrunU , John If. > Vbltonaclc ( father ) . Iowa : Original Charlns J amb , William It. 1 McCroillas , James M. I'nelps , MontilJion Sini'ti , KJwln M. Strreter , Addllionul- I Edward L > . Uallou. Incruiso .lamoi W. Clover , Milton Thompson , Itcnson Sturr. OriKlnal widows , etc. Josoptiinn Webber , Hiiza H. Ady fmother. ) Original W. l\ La neuum , N , Wilson , Hunry Kirch : man. Additional C.eorso Wolf , Iar- kin W. Harlnw , Andrew J , Muson , \Vllllaui \ H. lirown , Levvls hove , Kli si' . Jlfckmau , Jesse liomui. Hoary Al. Mcl'ar land , Charles Hort , William A. Klllotl. In- cre.no-lav IJ.shorn , ChoMrr N Kfcil , llcurv Mlnncios , William Poly. Orlulnnlj widows , ( itc , Itnnm ( liuitit , Mlonifi Onii-n- ( waro.AnnluM Huton , I'lUaliMh Mi-Hrlilc , Inmes Ocoruo ( father ) , MiMiiantha K. I.ln- vlllc. Mury tUno.v , mlmirs o ( Joseph Unrton , Mnrtbn Mnris. t'lilorniloi OrlitlnnlIllchnrd M. Gii hard. William I' . Cor , Iiano S. D.wn , Joacpti K. Hinted. C'hmloiV IJ Kocl-or , North liiota ) : Adilltloiuil- Leonard Doln- nnlcr , Mntll.\v It. U'hlUKcr , Kilcnr.I. Hen- drlck . South llaltoti : Orlslnnl Mnrlln Ttinmn- son. OrlRlnnl widows -Carolina - A. Cole , Mary A. To | > lifY. Adillti nml Ttiomaj M. I.Utlotnii. .Montana : Orlptnnl-.tolin U. Nchon. rtyomlnfi : Additional - Lifayotto . Huow. A ' woddlni ; of eoncrnl Interest In nrmv " ' nrclos will bo Uio mnrlago of Miss Harriet Mnslny Jowott , daughter of Colonel llnr.ioo U. S. A. , to Peter Murray of the Thlru infuiitrv , whleh will bo splemnizod on November 111 nt St .lohn's church , N ownMtown , N. V. After thoccro- inony the couple will go direct to t-'ort KnellIng - Ing , Minn , where the groom is st iilomui. r. s. n. \nii'ro ' 'rullitni ; . ; ! | | , < Jmirii tl. Thoio outsldo who Iniaclne that the re publican musses mo cast down do not under stand them. Two yonis hence , when thov tire ( lunrrcling about a few oOlcos and the country has bcvotno rather weary of them , the * out innnnKcrs will llnd thorepublican army prepared to assail them. NHinixl.i ItriliM'iurd , A'tnbitini I'lnnrtr. Tithe Pioneer tnlios occasion to congratulnto tliopooplo of ICnox county for redeeming the too | j enmity to the lepubllcan p.irtx , when , , they had good reason to/eel as ihoy voted on the local ticket. Hut the principles of the party wore endorsed by the excellent , vote ' given tha national ticket , and a good man's recoul in behalf ot iho peouloof No- brasku was suitnlned when Judge CrouiibO was given Hit plurality is this countv. Judge Crounso surprlsul Iho people In his hold Imnrtllnp of General Vau Wvck and ftom his first speech to the last in the Joint „ debate his utterances were relloetoil uoon by the people In n ncuslhle ueclsion. In follow ing up his election Judco Crounso will n- > chief exccutlvoof this stale perform his du lies in such a manner as lo furihor surprise the people , Ilo will not advertise coming events , hut ho will just naturally uo lo work and do thiims , as far ns his jurisdiction lies , nnd is tmvo the public biisin > , s , for which 1m personally responsible , carried on in a bus- sliiess-llko , economic and lawful manner or know tno riMson why. Ho Is no nlarmist , but ho moans to have all the branches of Btalo govermno'it earned on creditable to him. In short , Crounso will permit no scan dals , but hundlo the reins of stnto govern ment as ho did Vim Wyck plniulv. honestly and fourlcsslj. WHAT WILL DEMOC11ATS DO P lldltiir .Insi-pli > li-illll IMsonsui the Mluii- IIIHI Mini Miu rut IUT. Josonh Mcdill , editor of tbo Cnlc.ujo Tri bune , leaves soon for the Pacillccoast , where ho will pass the winter. He Is not at all despondent - spondent about the republican dnfcat , but qulto content to let the opposing party prove what It can uo to bring about u bolter slate of affairs in American politics. V.'Uun asked what , was iho fuliiro of iho republican party he answered : "That does not concern mo nor the public very much. The iiuesiion which now concerns - corns us nil isWhat : is the future of the democratic parly ? ' The republicans can do nothing. The democrats huvo cotilrol of thivo great branches of fho government and at last can tnniEQ good the piomlses which they have made to the people for so long , that the tunff should bo removed and the poor man saved from the robber monopol ists. " Mr. Modill attributes Tuesday's defeat to the ignorance and dissatisfaction of the masses of the working people , who believed all the democratic speakers told thorn in re gard to the McKiuley bill. Tnoy were led to think that the bill protected wealthy manufacturers nod gave the poor man noth ing.Mr. Mr. Mcdill looks vary darkly upon the condition of the laboring classes diirimr the coming winter. Ilo thinks tno merchants , fearing a financial crisis , will begin cutting down expenses by disoharping ovorv man they can got uloiic without. Then , as each man is thrown out of employment , ho will stop buying goods nnd thus his poverty wilt react iinou the merchant and through him on : ho manufacturer. The manufacturer , In his Lurn , will curtail his expenses by reducing ais force of mon , and thus hundreds of others will bo thrown out of employ men t. Ho thinks ibo poor uinu will bo Iho first lo fuel [ the offecls of tbo change in government. On Ibis .subject ho .says : "Tho prospect is not a bright one. and , although it will take some time for tuo now machinery to bo set In motion , there will bo an almost Immediate taste of hard times be fore the winter is fairiv upon us. Lot nio explain why. The democrats , according to tholr policy , nro Inclined toward a loiv tmiff nud a iHrgor free list. This muans the coun try will be flooded with imported goods for which wo will have to pay. Certainly wo cnnnot , in return , send any more foods out of the country. The other 'nations are usine IK much of our stuff as they want. Verv well. What is the result ? The balance of Irado bolii ? disturbed , and moro gcods com ing In than wo pay for In goods going out , wo must , send them the balance in hurt money. Finally , all our hard money is gone , unu wo send ihom our notes. Finally they , too , are gone , our credit is gone , uml the countiy Is in financial distress. 'You sen tills is a bad outlook , but I have pulsed tnrough just such u petlod botorc. At thallium wo had just opened up o'T great gold and silver mines , and wbilo we were bonding money out ol the country at a rapid rate , wo hud some source * to hoop us goini ; . Now what will bo the most natural result m the world when the tariff is cut down us low as the democrats promise It shall boi These great mniiufucimers flcura closely to com pete with each other , nnd becoming ulnrmed nt the great Influx of foreign goods , will make u lower scnlo of wngos for tholr em ployes. Tliu employes will not stand It and iho employers cannot n flora to glvo in. Tha employe will say : 'You'll not turn n wheel uuill you give my old scale of wages ; ' mid all over the country there will bo labor troubles , uynamito mid bloodshed. Kouiom- Dor th&t many of llm laboring classes in America nro half boclallstio in llmlr views , nnd in the near future I sco rlotx , Htrlkcs cud all the ovll.s that follow In the train of an oppressed \voruingcliiss at war with their employers. " When asked what nttitudo ho thought the republicans would take , ho answered that they would probably stand quietly by nnd watch tbe workings of tlm nuw power. Thnt was what the Tribune would do , / . ' iriIM * < i punnr.it , Wiifililir.Mnn Stui ! 1'iiclo .lurry It'isk ' In ovl- dontly nn niluilrcr of lu.illsin. flu luii | > ni-i'ii roil : biinw ut lliuillipoa.il of iit-ujilo wlm uure Hjiuuo.l iindur. Nuw Vnrk.Tiiiiimtl "Tliul's " : sliilT. siilil Hm biilhal\ ) Ilio votui woiu r.uniiifd In nil ut unco. \ lallor to Iliulioi SlioiMruvlliilirn ) "Ilo- nulilluiin MmvuSi Hunts Duiiiiiurillu Sliavu IU Uonls. " Wlint deus this iiiuiin , IIILI lior ? II irbtrItupulillo.in fiicns nio 'ho niiiuli toiiiiur now wo iniiM ulmrKo in. evil ,1 pilco fur thu ovtra labor , ( Jlitcncn Nnuu Uncord : The I'lilluo Mnuii- ti.ilo Why do yi'ii think tlil tiuill was Now Vork Huraldi IliifUston It must bo n turrlblii thing for a man to wni.mi In MH cof- n and dlsciiM'i that hu liu been burled i'iie O. I don'l Know. A man who liis ; boon In u hull liuiliduom uniililn'i mind II. Oliluneo Inter-Ocenni 1'nthor What- would you ailvlso mu to do with mv .on : Ills pio- iioiiiiclaU'jnl * iMirfBctly turrllilo ? Touohun - Jut bun nuosltloii us brakumunou a rullroud at uni'o. HrooUyii Knu'o ' : "Mary .lane , ynuy yon had nn eoniOJiiv In the Itltchun liifci nlirlil , I would huvu fcuiirn " "Oh , ninni' ' "I meini. Jam Kill D I hoard n Ulsa thoro. " "Btiro , It wan onlv IhobobJ. muni " I'lilludelphlii l.ulKeri A nnigazliii ! nrllele calU atluntlon lo lliuKtiiniK f-onao of proprloly which doss possess. Isilouxn'timinlfoii It , but every ono of Ilium has his own puiitu. lluriihamton Loader ; \\hen \ the barhur U uljuiit lliruii.'li with his cuitonii'r It IH proper that the inattur of purlins bhonld como up > CRYS1ALS \ \ ( ) OF GREAT BEAUTY Colors of tbo Ihlnbow Rtfhctoil by tlio Tonrmaliiio , DolnCOM SPECIMENS FOUND IN MAINE IIMlnry ol it Inro ! , lnnut < r-llo I HPI | , ol u lmt ( | iniioird | , Tliclr .Mnu Icil I'lHTFM-'Ilin \\.mlilliftiiii AliiM-nm Collection. w \MIIMITOV , II C. , Nov. 11.-fCorro- .pontloiieoof riiBUui-.Onownriiisuiniiici'a ] Uuy enrly in iho eighteenth century , some uliliarca were lit iilnv In a court ynnl of AiiMtcrdnin. Their plnvthliiR-t were cnt- toruii nrouiul ihom on the hot payoinont , nud IIMIOIII ; these were some lonr , crccn cryslnM . litoupht [ liy the Outfh ' jn ; iinvientors from ( . 'oy on. SnUilenly they worn nttiMutotl by u mysterious ' power developed by the stours , whleh would attract nud rouol , with conild- er.Uilo force , straw * , asiica or ntiythliiK of Ugh * . wciRtit. The paronla of the uhlldroii wore brouphi to sco this strnnRO slsht , nnd these sUinly Outch I iplnndurs were sorely ! > orplejtcd at Ihn nlmott innRlonl power of the sioncs. Thov cnlled them "nsohun- trcoltou , " inoanliiK "a h-dr.iwcrs , " on no- count i of Uiolr nullity to attract mhos , hut nttu u scienUlle test Imd been nnpllud to thei they were jirnnounccd to bo wtiiil wo now Know us tonrinnllno. from this tnno on , ihoy were oaitcily soiiRht for by Iho philosopher and , ns they bconmo fnshiomihlo for Jewelry , by the rop. Onnof Honnrth's pictures pnlntcd ut this tltiio , ruprosonis a gnv youta itrrosied while nb.sorbiid with the Rlorlos of the tour- iiinlino , when hold up to the rays of the sun , The Tom nuillnr , Which ovoa to the pruscnt day la little HiHHvii uxcot ) to the tnlnunilOKNt and tlio nrmulurc , is rciidorcd porhans tlio most in teresting of nil Rams , on nccountof.lts oentity , diversity of color , nnd tnarvolotu nliysicil coinposltloi , . A Fiench jeweler , Uarhot , In spenlcinR of the lutiimallnooll , says ' 'Hint it scorns ns If natiiia hud wished to prove to mini that she could iniitato to 11 dugrco almost pin-feet , even ttmt which she lins crontud tlio most porfoct. " And us far as color is coiu'crnuil she liab cerlntnlv suceoodcd admirably. The touriimUno crystal contiiuis almost nil the colors lo bo found In llm ether ROUH Iho blue of Iho sapphire , the ctcou of the ouior- nld , ttio yellow of the topaz , Iho blaclt of tno cnrbonnao and tho.v mo so hlto rubles that His oxircmely. ihfllcult to toll tlioso two apart. It ts tUouplit , by Ilainlm ntul others thnt the inniiiillcont ruby In the crown of tue J inpross Auuc iviuiuruna may , purhaps , bo , u tourmaline. It cjmo from 1'ukiti , nnd this is not fur from the tourmn- line ptoduciii regions. And of the sasio iiiaterinl may bu tlio immunso rubv which is the pendant to tlio Jade neeUlnco of the Chinese - nose otnporor , which nlso camu from tlio vicinity of Pekin. The tourmaline , lllio most poms , ! formed of a coinbmntion of alumina wild siIIon.Vo find tbts mlnural In the teeth of the rhiiiou- cios and extinct nnimali in the "MauvaUo Terros" of Nouraslia , in tlio shells of many infusoria , wo dnulc It In the waters of our springs , icsphc U in the lloatintr dust of the nlr , and it is silcntlv and inyatorloiisly de posited every day in vegetable llfo. Tuls satno eloincnt which is found in the tourm.i- line and ether perns K'VCI ' Kloss 10 the bam boo nnd sircn 'lh to the slitlk of wheat. Although the touriniilino hat > hardly o\- Isled under ihnt imnio for a century , " nnds tboro is no distinct allusion made to it , it must liavo been Unoivn to the nncieuU. This gum must have biion iitboroil with the boauliful sky-blue beryl which wns con sidered so ptvclous at Homo , and li.u-o bon nmoni ; the varieties of preciou slonos brought from Ceylon nnd Indln , when the victory ot Pompoy ever Mithndatos made It n own tlio benutlos of oriental go I.B. Hut at this lima it was confused with oilier stonos. Thooplirnstus , a ( iroolc nbilosoohcr. muntions u stone found on the Ulnnd nof Cypress whicn wns of unusual ap- ncuranco , bcmi , ' cinerjld preen nt ono end and jasnur red nt the ottor. It is an csiuhliahcu fact Hint this nrraiiKcnicat of color is found in no ether gem than the tourmnlino ; sappliira crystals nro sometimes rod nnd blue nt tlio e.xtrdiii- lues , or yellow and blue , but crystal nof nuv stone Imvinfr rod nnd green is unlcnoivn ; this , then , Is tuo earliest actual record of the tourmnlino. Three eonturios later Pliny apealis of n yellow anu violet stono. After this , for n IOIIR lime , no oihor mention of it was made until in the seventeenth coiitury IJra/il sent to tbu lluropoan market among her ox porn , IOIIK prisms of dark RR-CU ttone , which wcio incorrectly tortned finull emoralils , by n writer of that period. Whurn I'fiiinil. The principal localities whare the tour- nialiuo n found are Hioeria , Hm/il , Ceylon , nud in several parts of tlio United States , but 09 | > eclully ia the state of Maine. In Siberia they uro found having two per fectly formed crystals , ono Inside of Iho oinor ana each of u distinct color. Avu , that " orm luioivu find of rubier , " flondi out occa sionally bountiful Hp"ciiieii.s ! af thU i > om , but the llurmoso Rovonimcnt , to which it lio- lonps , allows no otto ndmlltanca lo ttio mines , so tliHt ovorythln ? rclnllnp to them is shrouded iu mystery. When ibo British ombasny , under Colonel Symms. visited tlio liunnosu emperor in UiCi this IIIOKII ! pru- I 1 I sont.iil linn , nmonf , ' otborgifls , a ma niflcoiit i sticcliiieii of tourmaline. TliN spLcluieii hu& boon valued M CIOO , nud u now In iho llrlt lih tniMotitii , Thnniost romarknblo locality for tour in a Imo ' in the t'uttr-d Htnioi In nonr Iho town of I arts Mo. , on ono of the * nml | spur * ol < limo n pxlcmlon i > lcvaHon cMiod Hlrcnk- bend inonutnlu. This nipped suur I * only a few rod * In extent , and allboiiKli It appear * Utterly vnluolcsi to Iho rn iml observer , it iioverthoioss contains ana of the most ro mnrttablo deposit ! of minerals knonn , In thu area of thirty feolsquaro , r.oarlv forty varieties of minerals iinvn boon found , soir * of thoni of unmt hcnuty ntul rarity. As twilight wns Just bn iuin ? "on tlio hit dny ol Autuimi , Is'-'i ) , two students , who hail lioou sonrchlnir for minerals nu tlio mountain during the day , wcio returning- tlio vllhiKu ' of 1'arK As they descended tlio western sldo ot the mnmitnln a vivlii nleain of isieeii Hushed from Iho upturned loots of a tree , - ono of thn student * uolnp to thn Rpot , found n pieo of transparent pi-ran crystal Ivlac 11)1011 ) the onith mill cliiiu'in ; , ' to the roots ot the tree. HO o.igarly clutched the com and ho nnd Ms companion sonrehcd the MU round- - IIIR toil tor other specimens , but tlm faultily inrrciwluir twllltsht caused thorn to clvo uji the soiin-h until the next day. Hnwovor diirim ; the tilifht n mow storm oamo up , unit covered the crotliid to siioli an oxtonl ihnt f thin \\ITO cotupdlled to wait until thu next > onr - . \ 1,111 Plll'kliui * . k As soon n tlio winter -mows hail molteil , away mnielriitly they rottirucd to iho snot ' and were surprised to llnd many crystals i nnd f Minion ts of crystals Ivltiu exposed to the r.us of thn sun. On that dny the stu dents fouml thlily or more cr.\Mnls of pront . lrnn < .paronct. On rohiriilii boiiiu they RO- li-ctcd a few of the Hiimllor stonnn unit enclosed - \ closed thorn m i letter to I'rof. Sllliinuii nnd \ ; rc-questcd liim to describe them. Ho told tlio students thnt the urysUls were tourmnllno. Thov thereupon solocli'd the llnosi nnd pur est of the specimens and nddietBcd them to the protossox- return for his ulnd- ness. This PIICKUKII was lulriistoj ( o Oovernor Lincoln tor snfc Krenlii ) ; . Ho was thoii a inumbor of COIIKIVS& ami nbout to stiirt \\ashiiiRtou. . At tins tltr.a trav ollncvns u very nerlous umiort.iKIni ; , iimt liec.mso of tlioconoltion of th-i ro.uis it wns uocossnrv that part of it at least Hhould bo made on borscbicU. I'lio Kovernor Ktartod out safely wl'h tliu precious pui-linKO , but last It before lonchltiK Now Haven , nnd no iraro of it has ever bjen fouml. Thus was this almost liiiiltluas tronsilic liollso discov crod. Ono at ttio.sludcnts , Hanilln , has writ ten a very interesting ilosctipiloii of It , from which Iho nbovo is talien. Kor many years oxen vat ions have been iniuio from tilts mountain and iniinx beautiful spoclinuns , not only of toiiiiimlmo but also of othnr precious stones , huvo been found. CrvsUls of tourmnlino also manifest a Dositivo and nCKativu clcotrlcltv nnd some cuiious phenomena uro exhibited bv this mineral , \\hich scums to have almost ttmgicn ! powers 'J'lio ho.u iciuiirod to exhibit this power U from 100 ° to Ol ) ° rnhicnholt ' 1 ho slilo which Is positive may bo made npqntlvo by hcatliifj atiueonlliiRu aln , and vice versn , bo lh.it the kino of olei'tiicity dollied can bo obtained. I'hlb cuilcnis ospormiuni will tiu fouml in tlm Philosophical Transactions of Pranklin'3 Letters and in PHoatlov's works. Some retain their electricity fora loup tlmo , while othois lese it almost immediately. In this stall ) the tourmnlino exhibits n line dis play ot colors , nllhouf'h the catuo ot this is not known. This dichrolsm is the same as was dU covered by iho ancient frlnss hlowors , ospe clullv these of the third and fourth canturlcs , nnd tboro still remain boelniunn | ) of tholr skill. 'I'lio two cups sent by Iliulrmu to his brother-in-law , Servlus. are very curious , havinc a brlciit irrcen color uhcn suon by relloctcd light and a uilir rod when light is tran.simttcd tbroiiRli thorn. The nnciont plnss rolki in the collection of iho Uaron Uothsclilld is of tins Kind. It , tins a ruby color by trnnsuiiuoJ liRht and palo Breen by rellictcd. The tourmaline is cut upon a lo.idon or /Ink wheel with emery and polished with trlr/oli. HEHAIII AiNS\MiirnSiKioiin. A DHIiiiKtilHliiMl Al rival. NEW Yom ; , Nov. li. ; Amonpr the passengers gors on the Kroiich line steamer La Bour- KOKHO , wliich arrived hero today , wns Paul Philip Potcaux , Egyptian minister of fliu arts. .1 Sum Walter l-'mi In I'unlfr llliiilf. Wall , nlfo. iis fifty yo us .IKO sunco yuu mid mo M ullrd. . Ait * HO liov cliiin the hllU ei lircltu olhur aidii * hy side. i * . IIo\v HO lii'v jiriiHiiornl , han't ' no , ulfu ? : ia how ell oil xvo ho Wen MO \\i\f \ spllciMl o ownoil DUO cow , an" now , Koih , wo own throe. I on'oil live linndicd on this fium , live hiin- died dollars thoii , Hut I hov piosporod f.ir beyond Iho K'on'l run , of men. A Kindly I'nivlilanca linshapid tinroiijh - i-ounoof ovi-iils 'J An' now I owu foui twenty-live an' llnrly- suvuu odd coins , Twas only fifty years IIRO you only hnd on dro-iH. r To aitsr.ivnlojoiir boauly and Itii'ionsn jour * , loveliness- . Now you've i-'ot , two'.priimpllnil'i dros uan lV , u most IruniundoiiH hoiiiuil. or With u inoiist'imi horllciiU'rnl fair a-Hour- Ishsin' upon It o Three chairs wii7 In our slltlii' room but fifty yUllM IkEO. t , Hut wo liuy pro-iporoil wondeif'ly , iin now thorn's flvo. yon linoiv We've gained n lamp. imddln' dish , an oxliu yiikoi'r steers. Aciln'otone an1 u dlnulo carl , an' all in flftv yiiars. II'H all trim wa't our paiiot mild. Ilio worl1 miiviH fast ted iy. , An' with an'ilul ' > . eluotrlo willHODS splniiln' It In1 * ! Koesaul'iinln'on Ils wny until IH woiU Is iloin1 , . , Hut thorofhfnwnplimiirs. my dear \vlfe. who y hiin | ) tvvo iiavu spun. & CO. . Muuiifiicliiror-i nnd Hot liters of Uloihliix Inllio U'orlU , Sportsmen Fully appreciate this time of ycir , hut no more so than the common , or dinary cifixen , for this is I he time of year he comes out in a brand nc\\r \ \ suit , and if it's male in the h iff host slyTcToIthearfaliriTiTTib wel anl if it wears well and costs something like sixty dollars he's Rlatl it didn't cost any more ; but when he meets his friend with a new one that fts as well , looks as well , ani is as well , anl cost half as much as his then that mikes him tired $11 , $ L5 , $20 , $25. like that tint's the way we sell them. We make all the suits we sell and we know they arc just as good as any on earth or London , / BrowningKing&Co ? iS-l".ui " , ' , . ! " " " ' | S.IV.Co [ . 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