People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — How We Soar. [ARTICLE]

How We Soar.

Six years ago this menth August Belj mont stood in the sawdust of Madison Square Garden and awarded ribbons to stump tailed fox terriers. At that time his fame rested on the ownership of the champion brace of the gamy bread which was the height of canine vogue. As bench show judge and president of t}re American Kennel club he gradually I acquired national reputation. To-day | he designates to the United Stales government the terms i non which gold jby the hundredweight shall b$ Vur- ! nished .or redeeming currency notes-' , lie negotiates with a president and n j secretary of the treasury in set etymon the f. to 'o'. ration's contracts.. That | Is the beauty of n .roc couniry. ‘ You can’t ,-n- . Vp" the man . . !c----neaf. .. _v.i .ae vyitt \ve a j big slice of the cur 4" stnVu %j n j i name, —St. Louia . • .t. 1 i The constitution says: “ton . u . shall l ave power tu horuo'v money on 1 the '“re lit of the Unit'd Stales.” N w ! arises the Question how K » Ur n*r i and Lotd C&tUa 9 acquired i> • <r.