Logansport Democratic Pharos (Newspaper) - November 13, 1872, Logansport, Indiana SD NOVEMBER 13, 1872. 221478 A payable lo 2illu of lu itie ui uls 29 Wednesday in T. u. 1.. payable from ibe 10th to of meet third Monday In each when loans are 1: B. Dues 1st W 5in of eaon month arthe Kegalar lor second Monday oi each at K. a. W. O. will sell all of and in and adJ now they at and BOILER Manufacturers of High of of Cass W ruer of aUd ciai omeri - i Dealers iu 112 tue 1> UN W f 112 ol Powder nud Blandura M. 1>. t. to lUo Broad Pearl to Brawn J In ample and Market and Bridge op. No. Dress Wholesale and in lOo aud 107 M. House dealer In 1 * for tu 8u KANN Eli 1., Dealer lu Flour and No n. 75 aud dealer lu several i Insurance Agenti oldest and best Life and best Companies JK Attorni ys at ' 1 U. H. O. iS Attorney al lue 35 at baw ano Notary 23 Fourth opposite Court Will attenu to alt kinds of Attorney al Daw aud Keal in next door to Court ano ai Koom 4, Coui t attention io Probate Notarial IO ali kinds of and prompt Logansport to buy 1. S. invite ana me citizens of and to call at their their new stone where everything wanted in their Une may be have the best facilities and their stock THE OLD Broadway 12.1871. S E. H. and thanks to the citizens of Cass aud the connUes for pMl and gives notice that he hM largely his stock in this spring a large assortment supply oi JP U E X Q U SI Selected for medical large assortment of and general all from 80x40 down to handsome assortment such i every article that Is usually Kept in a of which will be sold at his old - ft agents 8. ' OIL Prescriptions and Receipts put nnd hU day and 15,1871. 87 can save money your on the SOUTH heavier than be and contain no April 18._^ ' opposi Court Attorneys at aud S. D. Attorney at Beai ph easy promptly attended bti on - A at Office No. C. i Attorney Office formerly occupied by D. D. Fourth opposite Court 25 Lands knd taxes and satisfaction ' ' of the Bounty Commutation Ballons of Men while Prisoners of Prize Loss of and all Properly lost in the Stoppage oi Pay Applications for Paten is 20 Louisiana Judiciary Washington 5.1 107 East dealer f A full stock of new Prices assortment of Coffins of all kinds and sizes will be kepi in Coffins kept constantly on hand to meet the great which proves their articles necessary for will be in city or country will be ' ril I We inVited to Call and As they will And as Low the 1,1871. ' and Complete and be excelled FOURTH the following Choice Ground Extra Yellow 1 ao 1 5U 1 40 40 bars for 25 Pearl lbs. for 25 Oswego Corn 8 Prunes Kensett's 21b I ft l 1 lb no other work at his Blacksmith on Court large per 00 1 50@3 00 Oil reduced cents per everything at ately Imw 15,1872. and others are notified we are or old Tons and in south ot the Court Court 26 office in Manufacturing SEWING BEST DT LAST 10,18. i j. w. Physician and Office next to Dunn's Drug Market Market Special given to diseases ol women and 60 High above 13cb. 81 to Wholesale and Dealer estate and No. ket Stove M. County done raau ay leaving for surveying to as promptly as Will be at ihe office en Saturdays be No. 42 bacco and O. a. L. B. HUNDRED THOUSAND I 2 of good at the All orders filled prompt 4 18,1871. 70 know I am said Clara Wintringham to composedly into her I do am sufficiently beautiful tu send all the young men of my acquaintance into over always very easy for a girl to judge of her own but Clara tried to be as impartial as possible on this special And what was it she saw reflected in the glass before which she critically surveying tbe creature whom the world called Clara supple ' with sloping shoulders and a daintily tapered a skin as soft as and tinted like an oleander deep blue into violet at the and a Iresh where the teeth shone at every smile like pearls through a crimson said nodding her head so that certain spirals of golden brown hair which always her head danced up and isn't altogether a pill for some of my lovers to I don't think I was made for an I like to make and to patch and and I've always had an idea that I would make splendid poor I of a splendid Wife for a poor took from belt a withered red rose aud a bunch of violets as she and arched her pretty eyebrows over them in a puzzled Gillette gave me the she very is jind I always did have a weakness and a rising in his I I'll keep rose just a little And she laid it away in a certain where she was wont to treasure souvenirs of these her girlish Frank ' He's awk iei something about him that won't let one despise He certainly is not though he fine aud a face like one old marble creations one sees in the School of I won't throw away the violets not just took her jeweled out of her shining aside her white tarlatan dress and of blue and went composedly to should she lie awake and tlie roses of her and dim the sparkle of those glorious violet thinking about the respective claims of the various lovers who about the torchlight of her There was time make up her time she was not yet and life was so full of bloom addi freshness Clara knew autumn must come sooner or but she meant to have a good time i h the very middle of the season when and were at their and when old Aunt wrote a piteous letter up lo her in sowing that had the rheumatiz dreadful and there to be ahd that - it no and wouldn't of her three nieces come down and stay with her for a short Clara astonished the family circle by volunteering to said Mrs. don't know what you are It is a Ann is full of said Pap I Wintringham rubbing his I ja poor aud said is busy with her music lessons and her German and Laura belongs to those I seem to be the one Besides I'm getting tired of balls and parties aud twelve o'clock I should like try the other extreme just for find it anything but said Mrs. putting lier to lior aristocratic at any I mean to said you may write to Aunt I am scene looked indescribably beautiful to Clara that frosty December as the jolting old with a old horse trotting in turned into the valley and she could see the ancient steep roofed and with a century of suns and tlie elm boughs wrestling overhead iu the and the wooded hills rising upon every side while one ruddy beam of light from the tiny window casting a glare as if it might be a javelin of brightness athwart the road in front of the think she's of said the rough charioteer who had been sent to the station to meet Mrs. I'm afeared you'll find it very cried as she sprang out of the think it is entered roofed all aglow with the roaring lire of logs on the and further illuminated by two tallow candles in bright brass had evidently bestirred for the table was spread with hot and and le old lady herself hobbled forward on her crutch to welcome her my cried Aunt stepping back to take a as pretty as 91 East Paid for Corn and liTgan Nov. 15.1871. _M Wholesale Dealers In ali kinds an i will do well to call before purchasing residence of P. 182 Suitable for business or both if Enquire on the 63 T- Informs his old friends and the public generally that at bis NO. 85 he will keep constantly on hand all kinds and Meni Women and win make work to order strong and when Harvey Gille noses their features rende rigid by they stL with the grace of a you gsn come a little nearer supposed that in tbi strangers who was to welcome old Miss ingly glad to see mered Mr. awl ing his what cani doing in such a place Moses tell yd why Mr. Gillette only rubbed his ha and Ho Je naturally forward 8n. Pray I hardly liter I 1exceed-|re!"'Stam-rallow-her lible w to see you a very agreeable wondered in heart what new mood of gallantry bad taken away all Frank Hood's is as good as a she Hood had explained to her that unexpected business bad taken them the country in the dead of winter thus bringing about so entirely and she went tbe outer kitchen t* get cream for the As 8 stood there ofi the golden accumulation followed her speon in thick heard Gillette's voice course the failed and they've f A great for with that face she have married to prevent well Frank H tones all look main chanW In 1 was once a little smitten but of course it is quite out the question Hood did and as she burning cheeks was that he did But when she came to preside at the tea table she was composed as save that her color was a trifle deeper than unabated violence for two during which time Mr. over the bis cigar beside the and fellow let get was his mental other He haunted helped clean the essayed thereby great though she And he was a of a hinderance seemed to like the third day tbe weather cleared the said going to stand there aU as quick as you said - am But was unaccountable I care for Miss Wintringham has to be my my business is at Gillette a few incoherent aid rode ejaculating beneath his never saw such a fool in all my Harvey was Clara told her lover the and the whole At first was half Inclined to be want an said biting bis you want said with the prettiest coaxing way iu the course I said I had bright little dream of love in a it shall all conle said spite of the live hundred a two young lovers traveled back to as soon as Moses Peckham's sister be induced to come and take in Aunt What Harvey Gillette's when he learned the true we the to for tbe best may and Betail Dealer Cured DHed Cornea Sixth 18,1872. 70 tlic of tlic SALE on in CecU dc Wilson's First near tiie Forest Only five from Court Terms to suit Apply said coloring and what a glorious fire you have and what a darling old and now nice that tea does down and have a my said Aunt highly Clara Wintringham slept that night she bad taken Mrs. heart fairly by had been an inmate of the old-fashioned for about a when one of those grand snow storms came on veil the whole country side in spotless hang tbe woods in royal robes of Aunt Daim rheumatism grew and she kept her but Clara went about as light-hearted as doing the whole work of the with such assistance as the was able to render suow had fallen all blown into drifts by the wind that bowled the clefts of tbe aud at last deepened over the stormy was sitting thoughtfully before tlie paring apples for a pudding which was dear to invalid when Moses came said two gentlemen got They've missed their their horses are clean tired and they wanted to know if we'd give 'em a night's I told 'em Mrs. was and I wasn't but I'd ask the young winced a then laughed outright at unpolished course they may come she wouldn't turn even a dog from the door on such a night as threw a fresh log on the aud as she what was her oh to welcome the to no may say what you said Muggins to the as they stood at the door for tbe corpse of Jake Simmons to come was a good and a great continued be was the meanest cuss that ever breathed in tbe and he played tne sharpest tridi you heard and I'll tell how it I was out shooting him one I tell you the ducia was and other game as we could see he was too mean to blaze away unless he put down two or three at a i Jake wais often blowing bae up for powder and shot but I didn't I blazed or in the boat my powder flask fell overboard in. about sateen feet of which as and 1 could flask lay at the Singular Detroit last on their eastward from were married a pair of lovers whose story Is made public by of that In 1857, the in a village of Ontario were betrothed for what they to find early tbe young man being a student of while the shared a small hereditary estate - with her widowed mother and planter at the What little money there was in tlie case appertained to the coming with the characteristic of her counted pleasantly upon the great benefit it should be to the struggling novice at the bar while yet he first The wedding day was and the preliminary arrangements were nearly When news came suddenly from the son and brother of the Southern plantation that ho had failed in a heavy cotton and was not only reduced to was He wrote to his mother and sister in passionate distress of praying them to help him if they or he miist be dishonored as well as and without a thought of the selfishness Of the hesitated not to decide that he should freely have their The little was aud tbe devoted women sent its whole price to the the after joining in declared to her lover that their engagement for marriage must not bad consented to the latter in the belief that she could enter their posed union with soine means of her own to aid its first struggling but now that their must necessarily be into helpless poverty on both she allow herself to become a sheer to one whom she Very poor as the law student certainly aud mad lus it have been him to marry under such he protested vehemently against the wiser judgment and lesser selfishness of his aud eloquent use of every argument that excited could inspire at such a But the girl was Slie insisted that no engagement should exist between them until time had brought brighter fortunes to one and the young man was compelled to As were unable to help each other as they were then ihe disengaged lover presently thought it his duty to accept an opportunity of professional him in and accordingly came after a parting like that of They were to correspond with each other as the of and the lawyer was making a in field of he was able the girl in a was a livelihood tor tier self by A maintained for time by tue poor widow and her daughter that their sou and iu tne South would yet retrieve his fortune and speculator in cotton died before he could take the first step ones who had impoverished for Years are to the poor what days are to rich iu tiie achievement of some common years rolled away while thj law student in the and the in the West were toiling to be rich enough to At last the widowed mother and with tue departure of the bereaved daughter to teachership iu female seminary of Canada the letters to Philadelphia abruptly The girl despaired of the future for herse f and her In her filial grief and long discouragement she believed that he would never be rich enough to marry a poor woman like and res that lie be left entirely free to fortune iu The mood was one not wholly even to aud she indulged it until he whom she thought to benefit was half mad with the conviction that she had deliberately discarded as well as In vain he wrote to at her old for some explanation of her His letters were returned with a note Irom some old friend that lifelong to be and Ms following interesting story of a rk has never before although iu pri several the time of the accidenta widow woman with were living in a dilapidated house on the banks of our still It was in Uie early The winter had been very and ji heavy body of snow lay Heavy rains were the stream was very and already great destruction iliad property on its This was a wild fell iu and the roar uf the water was heard in the little cabin occupied by his Suddenly a startling crash was near aud it hardly when a cry of being in. pierced the Iu an instant the his sympathies on his tlie he Some and was at once of the running toward the The mother stood in the door and the lantern as it moved by and cast its rays over maddened was The bridge had and witli it a horse aud its two struggling iu the striving save The little hero saw the situation at a setting down his lantern worked manfully for the The inau in the seeing a of renewed his aud in a short time he and his horse were on the firm Five minutes later the animal was under au old shed in the rear of the and the owner drying himself before the The next he renewing his expression of aud promising them that they soon hear from passed into and weeks into the terrible night was passing from the mind of the but often spoke of tbe stranger lie had aud wondered what bis fortunes had One day a small box came by express to our young He hurried to with nervously tore off looked in and uttered an that brought his mother quickly to his The trembling with an undefined glanced into the open aud clasping the boy in her sank 011 her stranger so miraculously saved from a terrible death had remembered amid the wnite folds YOUNG The History of Harvey B. less than a year ago the stage was repeatedly halted and to disgust of drivers and aud the practice finally became so tantalizing as to rouse the ire 01 At lait were captured and a calm and the people once more out after dark and trembled not at the rustling of creaking of or tattoos on the road beaten by passing This social a storm that was to destroy tlie of tiie country and sweep over mountain aud along from town to and to town until the whole male population would arise as ouu man aud seek salvation from the iniquities of tiie greatest of the nineteenth only were those oi and who only to the latter when the driven by the valiant reached a point on the road within four miles of The unsuspecting chatted merrily to beguile tUe monotony of the rough and rejoiced at the prospects of a sale and speedy arrival at the and the stalwart a devil-may-care sort of who and was believed to fear nothing in human occasionally mingled in the conversation with hii rich bass voice or cracked his whip with grim humor by way of emphasis to the denouement of some thrilling tale of less recent Suddenly a appeared by the and in advance of the and it came the sharp The brave driver halted and in silence the for lie saw tnat the was that of an animate it carried a weapon of awful out that was the next mandate issued from the and the Che emboldened nv his fui from harm was a brilliant a considerable time for him to come so Hooked over side for old Good there sot on a pile of oyster shells the powder out of my flask into Wasn't that Dutch Justice New called upon a few days since to join a loving couple in the bonds of which ceremony he the following as by bur so veil go on mit up a But Herr do dees young vornan veil to pe your you and her in sickness und in und if dis young have to do mit vili you her und share mit do you like young mans veil to pe your you and him in und in if dis young mans has to do mit vili you share mit him in stick to I pro man und so help me mit der United States of Ameri seem to be pie very thoroughly at The Ave lady converts baptized by the B Bailey on were after her mother's without giving her future address to any Then came for the young man a term of profound and theft a flerce energy to hide and his injury in battle for sordid Mauy a grand worldly success comes from the of and the of the present story arose from his misery to strike blows for Three mouths as a member of a highly prosperous legal firm of he luid occasion to advertise for female After the de maad had been supplied there came an application from somewhere in saying that the writer had seen tbe advertisement in au Ameri can and asking if the papers to tie copied could not be sent to the applicant by and then returned by her with her She was a teacher and could not leave her but wished to increase her income by some kind of The the old hand had been both so kind and so cruel to him yens and iu return he merely dent ths last letter he had ever received from with the As the end of the story is already according to the fashion of newspaper it is to dilate upon tlie easily guessed circumstances leading to it. Of Course the Canadian teacher wrote to express the she felt in the prosperity of her former ami the hope she had that he might yet her past Of course he wrote agui to know why be had been so cruelly abandoned to himself at aud of course there was an answer to In after fifteen years of and apparent alienation mature man of nearly forty anc the maiden of te so summers found that they were rich enough at last to resume their old as the Detroit Ihst goes on to tell the lovers miet again last wuek by arrangement at the liouse of a in that going thence in array to the of Bishop svere married happily at Their wedding journey was to hia bridegroom had prepared a luxurious home for the reception of his aud very they are enjoying a honeymoon hearts so tried and Not very exciting nor dramatic was their to be yet it involves enough of the truest heroism of common for Co d on this subject but there seems to be need of precept upon Of late I have been learning better ways than For children of three years and over is nothing than an under garment the body from the neck and wrists to the much like the children They may be a high-necked with straight aud open drawers sewed to the should be full at the but enough of the leg to go inside the stock reaching to the or leaving no gap above tlie about the material of this some recommending woolen and some Into account the of washing woolen without shrinking and the disagreeable sensation many skins in wearing probably the Jest way in most eases is to have made either of thin witli a similar garment of warm woolen material over it. Buttons at the waist support the other under are many sensible ladies in these United States now wearing undergarments similar to those just Among them the preference usually given to thin cotton material for the suit nest the with a suit made of woolen ray or red the same fashion worn over the cotton suit in winter With two such woolen suits for to siva for airing and sunning of the require very little The cotton next the take up tlie and this geio the good Weekly Tiie woolen suit taken off weekly for a change need only be for a day or two to purify it washing only when it requires men wear cotton under their woolen the woolen may be treated in the same men who are not engaged in dirty work can wear their woolen shirts all winter with very little them by air and week changes are shirts shrink than common of the rainy more started on a and reached Two stage to a colored I I of a few of flue and wholesome make worth a second clerical passenger by the Metis who floated around all ant reao led land at with vivid thoughts of his wife's rushed to the nearest telegraph and sent his I am Break it gently to my all the reverses by said a penurious Croesus dwelling in a fashionable only one that gave me satisfaction was ray discovery could reverse paper A young man who says with energy and a will to writes for counsel in regard to starting life for An intelligent young man with these requisites and health and habits needs but lit tie more to achieve success in any legitimate and honorable business he may cannot now recall says that business success not He is All such par gifts make bad any and are too erratic for ordinary ho does success depend upon high intellectual Few will Lxy aside their devotion to letters for their own and follow the plodding course by which success in business is to be at Aud it lies not in the force of Some who might otherwise have been successful in clear have doubtless broken iu the face of popular but the man who can bend and conditions to his will can his triumphs ill spite of such adverse Ills not Tuere is of happy chance in such than is It true that many tempt their fate aud as by a hut this can form no rule of success iu business is a law that can be clearly and distinctly the whole of one's This law based on the principle that every thing has its aud they who are able and willing to pay it can ao quire what they Some are through want of or de or other mental and physical to win success in the iiut more who are able fail because they are meet the They seek the end but will not by patient self denia employ the Present present some form of in dulgence which is not consistent with the end which has been offers a temptation too strong for them to To-morrow will a sterner week they will turn over another new with different reading on obverse side hut to-day let the bands be folded and the old incumbrance No man is on the road to success has not already paid part Of the gloomily sort of thing long ig was to The beings whose homes lie above Fiftieth street in New the In miles away from the came down panting with and wetter than drowned Those who essayed to go to places of last found it impossible to carriages at their favorite The grocer failed to appear promptly his parcels for the butcher also the baker the cannot to-day send hume the goods purchased by his the express companies cannot deliver bundles at the the railroad and steamboat lines are compelled reject new freight until such time as they can clear away the accumulations that tax their resources to the races deferred because there are no well horses to strive for the truckmen are losing daily the proceeds of the labor supports their thousands of this need but will make oh and Mrs. doesn't like to be put common remains at feeling s dismal as Irving's traveler caught in a country inn on a rainy New has never seen anything like this since the riot week In was tUe good and of the ' of these is at risk and that Is a consolation amid was the final order from the and in a moment the rattled hurriedly away under the guidance of him whose coolness of demeanor on this most trying was afterward the subject of general night a liid of eome thirteen years who was a homeless along the road and was within four miles of when he heard ning along toward the Ho driver boast his defiance of road agents and the and in a spirit of boyish to the courage of Curtis to test. He seized a picket from an outlying leveled it al the and brought about the result described He really cared so little for tbe box that he gave it a vigorous shake to satisfy himself that it contained a ready and then tossed it into the The remainder of the night he n an old shed by the and lay trudged alang to the terminus of railroad iii pursuit of finding operations suspended if condition of affairs goes on much there will be need of a new of Roger's Nobody seems to know what name to apply to the prevalent One of tue newspapers it another the ' the horse or others again more elegant in their style It the this morning there is a pleasing variety and novelty iu the of terms as and Will some one invent a name men may agree and oe able to And shall we not cultivate our till lUe froit and sunshine come to end our Y. Commercial on the charge of Highway Who owns the No said an outraged him be condemned for his heino is lad was to one year's confinement in the State and in a few days he had donned the garb of a and was thrown into society of the most hardened iu the writer saw him on a visit to San and in a half hour's conversation gathered the material for pen picture and impress Ions for the Harvey B. Mitchell was and forthwith there stepped into the captain's office pleasant-looking of bronzed snapping and hair to aud features suggesting the presence of Spanish or Indian blood in his Neither phrenologist nor dud with his cerebral or though he looks more than he really aud there nothing in his actions or speech tending to show that he has a depraved nature aud is a criminal in He to read in one but in the matter of has barely reached the One of the saddest features of his history is the fact of his having been born of a half-breed who died when be was in and left him a waif in the His an wiio now neglected him alto Because of the utter lack of guidance and he ought not lo be utterly it at the age of thirteen he does not discriminate between meum and his term in Decem ber he will probably be thrown upon the cold charities of the and left entirely to his own resources CO procure a and the beginning this freedom may be the turnina point in his It is too late now to discuss the charaeter of the jury who rendered the verdict that the little to the and that can be done is to ameliorate by executive Let him be pardoned aud assisted to sup port and the State will out a disgrace and served a true interest of writing the above we have observed the name of Harvey D Mitchell among those aud learn that he will be freed The pardon is granted nuder the system of deduction of days for good which is simply a and is not a stretch of executive clemency in behalf of the boy Have Done for a perfect Much of her territory is too and wet and of Mer lands are not so fertile and productive as those of most of the old of tbe She has from malarious and in her younger before her was as thorough aud ber drainage as complete as her people were sorely victimized and She came into in 1810 her having a hard She grew slowly until about the year 1850, feeling the stimulating influence of her she on her upward and onward and ih twenty-two short she stands out among h r sister States a marvel of thrift aud enterprise worthy tbe emulation of the most ambitious of the made too a Her internal improvement system was prematurely extensive jond her expenditures too as far back as 1845, her of the debts of her aggregated tne amount of with a only hundred and thirty-seven Under this heavy load she staggered for several and insolvency and bankruptcy stared her full the Though almost strove ahe with the tenacity of despair to the sheet anchor of her and pushed her roads with measure during her struggles against the discouraging influence of impaired high State and national currency and a monetary She fought with heroism and won a glorious She now boasts of her three thousand five hundred miles of railroads and of her two hundred and four of canals in running She feeds daily at her tables two millions of prosperous and bloated with a plethora of their aggregate taxable valnes reaching the dazzling siim of as far back as once oppressed by high they have so steadily trod tbe of prosperity as to be iu a condition to reduce their taxes from time to time until their last Legislature these taxes to the merely nominal sum of five cents on the one hundred worth of and they owe no ' This information we get by letter from the Auditor of the And what is. tne effect of this enviable state things upon her chief in 1860, had a population of only eighteen thousand six hundred aud In 1870 she had forty-eight hundred and increase of twenty-nine thousand six hundred and or eleven thousand and twenty-two more than double the number she had in 1860; an increase of one hundred sixty per cent. Nor is this vVith all the evidences of accuracy on her she claims to be growing than at any time during the last The Blatter of ner aud the music of the saw and will not only deafen the ear but bewilder one's efforts to map out her Humors of The holding oui to f in full the installment Tapley were in town today he would find a of outward circumstances that be could not resist the temptation to be He would pity the suffering to be then he would great consolation in the fact that the epidemic which them is only an and not a He would go without hoi milk to his or ice to his with the utmost that both of these adjuncts to his would with the and contented till the good time should If Mark had had to walk down town to his place of business in the sloppy rain of this he would have chuckled over his insisting that there was some credit to be gained by out under conditions discouraging to his hat aloft in as he did when he turned his back upon a snug home and a buxom landlady to e his fortune iu some quarter of the earth where the atmosphere of fort might prove to be less But Mark was not in town to do all Quite the Neither he nor a single representative of hiis family has been visible In New York or Brooklyn for three Broadway was thronged yesterday and this morning with sour and trudging their way will be remembered that a short time a request was made by the vVestern business that the legal be placed in for the purpose of relieving the of the money market of the set to work immediately to get up a sentiment against tbe and the telegraph was sending to the country the result of these subsidized It turns out how that the Secretary had a very good reason to secure this He hadn't thei forty-four millions ih The best government in the with the best managed financial department under the which had been slobbered over by Morton in in a and was compelled to a rain looking hopelessly for a this it Is said four and the Lord only knows how much to relieve it from some kind of thus anticipating the demands of trade aud are glad that the Secretary was to tell world was forced to do just what the most ordinary business man in the country believed was necessary the relief of the But the people will why this secrecy about the and to let the country demands of the government may yet compel the tricky of the ' Treasury to do is. necessary for the benefit of trade and stringency In The tired of having about of money locked while are 8ufi<'rlng in all and they will begin to v question the narrow policy of