Show A Variety of Opinions Baltimore American It is prayerfully hoped that the Congressmen in the corning corn-ing session will not surrender everything to the professional orators The country wants action It can do without talk I Buffalo TimesRepublic The Now York I Votld emphatically tells the people of the I jountry that tariff reform cannot be put off without putting tho Democratic party out It is the duty of the Democratic press throughout the land heartily to join the World in its insistance that party pledges for reform shall bo kept to the end that permanence of prosperity may come to all Providence Journal The attempt of ex President Harrison and others to put upon the Democratic administra tion the main responsibility for the present financial troubles is a little more than even some of tho most thoroughgoing thor-oughgoing party organs can stand There is a point beyond which the human intellect revolts against the requirements of partisanship Nashville American There has been no money burned up none thrown into the sea we have all the gold and silver and paper that we have had but we have not the one essential confidence When this comes back prosperity pros-perity to every interest will come hand in hand with it Loss of confidence is the great contractor If every man who has money in safedeposit boxes in this city were to walk up tomorrow and deposit it in the banks money would be easier than ever known before The money is abundant but the confidence is scarce Fort Benton Stver lrcss It is to be hoped that the members of tho Montana Free Coinage association will not lose their heads as appears to be the caso with their brethren in Colorado A truthtul and earnest presentation of facts persistent per-sistent efforts in making known the justice jus-tice of their cause and a firm confidence that right will triumph will be of more effect than threats to repudiate financial obligations and a resort to similar revolutionary revolu-tionary proceedings Let the fight be I conducted on lines that will be entitled to 1 admiration and respect no matter what I the result may be Spokane Review The low price of silver is a great calamity to Colorado and Montana and what are known as the silver sil-ver states and territories says the St Louis GlobeDemocrat but it is no worse than the low price of cotton is to Texas and Arkansas and the low price of wheat and corn to Missouri Illinois and Iowa II The GlobeDemocrat meant this as a point against bimetallism As a matter of fact it constitutes one of the most powerlul arguments against the single gold standard stand-ard The St Louis editor cant see the point but the producers of cotton wheat and corn can and that is all that is necessary nec-essary |