Show THE inevitable RESULT immediately succeeding the election of 1892 the republican press of the country with great unanimity predicted the very condition of affairs which has como to pass the country it was said has decreed a change of fiscal and industrial du policy in the most prosperous time it has ever known and this is largely the result of the foreign vote in the great cities the labor tote largely foreign ignorant of alie extent of its prosperity lias been misled by demagogues and has revolted the best condition it lias ever known A majority maio rity of alio voters have for the time put experience aside rejected the policy which employment was abundant and wages better than ever before in our history and have decided though without knowing it to put their labor on an equality with that of the cheap labor countries of the old world there will be a rude awak aning said the defeated republicans we shall now a free trade policy WB ought to have it the country has voted for it and alie present generation should learn from experience what it means naturally and inevitably will be timidity in making investments particularly in industrial enterprises labor generally will find the demand for it checked since new establishments will not be founded nor old ones enlarged under existing circumstances the election of cleveland will carry with it a democratic majority both in the senate and house and there will be no obstacle to legislation on the basis of the democratic platform it will be nearly one year before the new policy can bo formulated into law and set in operatic it ia sure that the result ot the election of yesterday will be the beginning of a period of industrial stagnation resulting from the timidity of capital and uncertainty of business and that the consequences will recoil aith terrible farce upon the labor classes through whose votes chiefly the result has been brought about they who know these bilings have but to wait regretfully gret fully for results to come about which they so plainly foresee |