Show A BAD OUTLOOK A great many democratic members of congress are exceedingly angry over the veto of 0 the bill in the meantime tho the armies of tramps from ethree three or four dit different ferent directions direction are working their way to washington the wires tell us ua that a tree free coinage bill is ili to be attached attach ed to the tl tariff bill arid and that here bere la Is strength enough to carry it at tho the same ama time trade Is depressed throughout the whole country no one can tell where tills Is balg galg 0 to o stop but every one who has read history knows that the th symptoms ore are all right tor for a culmination in an open revolution in the meantime the senate seems halt half stunned and the house shows every disposition to entirely give elve up its ita claims of being a deliberate body and of becoming be pom a beer garden the veto of tile the seignior ace bill was not unexpected but the labor which the president put upon upon his veto shows how very much he was exercised and how he be felt himself between two fearful bartul filep on one side ills bin party was clamoring that it II would be ruin to veto the bill on tile the other side bide was the money power of the northeastern states thundering in his hl ears eare that he would violate his obligations and stultify himself it if lie he dared to sign tho the bill and this too while hie he was R n 7 president of the country and leader lead e 0 of t his party and elected on a platform plat torm which declared that gold bold and silver should receive like recognition at ohp the iminta of otho the united states to us u the veto Is a most direct proof of 0 the incompetency of 0 the executive that has been supplied last summer he did not argue the question very written much he simply d in the tb arrogance ot of his power stated whit what he h wanted done now he ha gets down to argument ors ament and when we read his big argument a feeling something like pity comes carries over one that n man should be in such a place and in the sixth year of his service as aa president and yet in a carefully prepared document reveal to too the people that in point of fact he never ras as yet has bag studied tho the elementary drin principles governing the subject and has not the slightest comprehension of the I 1 rules that bear on the question whether the country can stand up under I 1 three more years of that kind of 0 work Is the question now we still bellevo that thele ought to be a concerted effort made to work up those men of i e means in new york and boston who I 1 do not realize the danger which aich comes when some great industries are destroyed and some hundreds of thousands of strong men are turned idle helpless and hungry upon the country by and by some real leader will get them in hand and there will be trouble indeed |