THE NORTHWESTERN UI U. U. IIH>«CII0TBK, Kdltor* I'ab. LOUP CITY, NEBRASKA. ovebTthe state. liu**oi.irr*a new creamery la about completed at a coat of >2,300 You* county baa no poor farm, but the matter I* being talked up Two om three of the Nebraska City ehurcbea are holding spirited revival* At Om*h* the jury in th# lah mur dar trial failed to agree and were dis charged. CUAHI.KA K. Hmah.*. a brother of the publisher of the Fremont Herald, died recently III Montane. Mm iiaki. UHiirr of South Omaha atep|H-d in front of a moving train and wa* crushed to death. Tio. Nebraska Kinder Twine com pany huve called their animal meeting for Monday, January it Th* general merchandise store of VV. II. Kruner at Nickeraon caught tire damaging the content* very much A ihminkmm men'* SHaocfation ha* bceu perfected at York. It will tie known a* the Commercial < Jubof York. Tmk checker player* of Norfolk are about to organize a club and prepurr a tournament for the world'* champion ship. Mint Ikknk Van*)r of South Omaha died suddenly III a church th# other day as aiie wa* attending rellglou* ser vice* Tills, family of John Stauffer, who lately died at t'olumbua of hemorrhage of thu liver, will reculve >11,500 life In surance. llliMHOl.in citizen* will rebuild the mill recently dealroyed by lire. A bonus, or rather a gift, of >3,Wl/li Lie re limir lima* M prominent merchant of Omaha, will locate in Mouth Africa, engaging in the mercantile business Moulds K Mono an last week went to the penitentiary for one y«ar for steal ing clothing to the value of •■IS He was placed In prison Just three days •fter the theft. Hamk Down* of Nebraska City re ceived a notice signed "White Ca|is," to cease abusing hia family. As Hank is not tiiat kind of a husband it is thought the joker is about. Tine Kasye murder trial ended at Wshoo last week, when the Jury, after being out about seven hours, returned a verdict of manslaughter, but recom mended tiiat he be given a light sen Unce. Attounkv Oknkkai. Cutriu him. re ceived a telegram from the clerk of the United htates supreme court stating that the court hud sustained a motion to advance the maximum rate cases and set the hearing for the first Mon day in March. Tub governor lias issued his requisi tion on the governor of Kansas for J. I). Wise, who is under arrest in Ws thena. Kaa Wise is charged witii hav ing forged and uttered a forged paper, a receipt for subscription to a period ical, in the city of Omaha. Ciiaki,r.s Puatiikk, a farmer living near lleatrice, disappeared last Matur day and bis absence caused much anx- | iety among his family and friends until iuter on, when his wife received a let ter from him at Mt l-ouis stating tliut he iiad guns to stay, and tiiat it would lie useless for her to attempt to follow 1 him No cause Is assigned for his strange set. iizsriNds veterans passed the follow ing: lie it resolved by the members of H. A. (Strickland post No. lit, Depart ment of Nebraska. Orand Army of the Itepubllc, that we hereby heartily in dorse the patriotic utterances of Presi dent Cleveland in his special message to congress regarding the enforcement or wie .momroe uocsrine, as it applies to the contention between Ureat liritain and Venezuela Title irrigation convention in Sidney passed the following resolution: Re solved. liy the third annual Nebraska State Irrigation association, in conven tion assembled, that we heartily en dorse the movement for the cession of the I'ort Sidney military reservation to the rity of Sidney, and we join in an earnest request to the congress of the United Stales for such action, ttud urge the representatives from the stale of Nebraska to press said bill to a speedy passage. Tiikuk la an interesting little report going around under cover, ssya the Lincoln Journal, giving the cause of the recent discharge of au employe of the state hospital for the insane. It is to the effect t tat the employe and a Cruled patient brought two of the ly employes to the theater oue night m the asylum carnage The ladies were left to enjoy the play while the men went out to investigate the ele phaul. which they did with so much seal that the employe was diachargtd »s Siam as l>r. Abbott hearduf it, while the patient was InM lip Hhuismism tissrnii. la H. t ot mi has Bled with the governor hie report of the encampment of the N'ntUiuul guard, held at Hastings last September the report recommend* highly the eftictenl work of Major K J IWuet I', * A . who was detailed as special Instructor I he tiistiucllou and advice of Vlejot i'eebet, the brigadier commander says was not coulilted to the Held work stone, but it* benihceut ettevts are seen in the home stations and the manner ib which the duties of men and ofHeete are performed ti. H * V|*tans, for ttftccH rears e resident nf 1‘teoe county, died at the advanced age of *1 itiiS. »• Itesir, who ws* found guilty of msuslawgler In thedi*!><«t tout t of bounders county, was sen teheed by Judge its tea to threw year* in the ptsil lii lisit V ill * ni. tiling about Seven notes semih west of I'tnttsmooth. bee at present about 1 yo»*i bushels of corn that he u ho.omg lot a #■ ■■ in pthv e paiiilow of win. h is f.-w* vers old n thw lot ere some li tem basnets of t.l neat mts the prise he refused tig hie mts at one time in the hope* of getting more Klrvatnr t'nmlnc t’p Lincoln dispatch: With the advance of the maximum rate cases in the su preme court of the ('nlted Mates for a hearing early neat spring the attorney general hoped also to have the ease which is popularly known as the Kim 1 wood elevator case also advanced and decided While the principle involved In the maaitnitm raic cases la conceded to be of the first importance, that involved in the elevator case is scarcely less Im portant, This, if the contention of the railroad company is upheld by the courts, will give U1 railroad companies the power to control a monopoly of tin grain trade on their lines and farm It oul to favorites or use it for the pur pose of swelling the revenue of the company. The caae originated from the Mis souri I’utdfic declining to grant to an applicant privileges necessary loanable him to put up and operate an elevator at the station of Kim wood. The ground on which the application was restated by the compuny was mat tin-re wn*. already an elevator at that (mint mid that its capacity was sufficient to m commodate the bossiness of tilt sur rounding country 1 n« st-iie Dairymen. Tbe dairymen in session in Lincoln elected ofilcera us follows, (’resident, K, K. Howe, brut*; vice president. I-'. II. Vaughan, l-reiuout; secretary and treasurer, H I . liassett, (libbon; direc tors, II. It. Htou/Ter of Hellevuc, W. A < urpenlrr of Vork, <« A. Merrill of Minden, J. W. Hush of Hattie < reek, and -I. s. Temple of i lieucy Resolutions were adopted endorsing the course of lion. K. ,1. Hairier in con gress, and urging his appointment as chairman of the house committee on agriculture; thanking Chancellor Mc Lean and the university faculty for courtesies extended: III memory of I'rof C. L. Ingersoll, deceased; thanking the committee thut secured the passage of the unti-oleo law: endorsing the work of the national dairy congress; and tin work of tin) furmers’ institute; pledg •'♦K I> l>U HM Mini J m MWWI *>•«* state farm; thanking all leg lain tor* who voted for “port* butter” at the last session of the legislature, especially lEepresenlative Lurch ami senator Sloan The association adjourned to meet ut the stale fair next September, when the time and place for the annual con vention will he decided on. On* gars fur ilie Tract era. State Superintendent Corbett, who lias been busily engaged ut the head of tbe local ..nuking prepara tions for tbe meeting of Die Slate Teachers’ association in Lincoln, was delighted last week to receive a tele gram from Chairman Caldwell of the Western Passenger association, stating that the request for one tare round trip tickets from all Nebraska points had been granted. These tickets will he on sale at local olliees from Decern tier 30 to January ", and will lie good for return to Junitary 1 With this concession from the railroads, tin- larg est attendance upon the convention in years is believed to be practically as sured. '1 he expectation Is that the program will be carried out substan tially to the letter. The principal speakers at the evening sessions are; Tuesday,Colonel K \V. Parker, on ••Tin Ideal School;" Wednesday, William liswley Smith, and Thursday. Prof. Nicholas Murray Hutlrr. on "Kduca tional Ideals." liimiifM for tliif Dhwmiiis Lincoln dispatch: A mild side Issue to the international complications be tween the United Slates and Lnglund developed today in the office of (lover nor Uoicoinb. t ills was a bulky pack age from tbe Department of State, Washington, containing a claim against the federal government for S-Pl.tmn. This is Che amount held to be due the Dawson family for the assault com mitted upon them over a year ago in Sarpy county by the Vic McCarty gung In this letter to (Jov. Iloicomh Secre tary of State Olncy says that the atTuir is one of serious importance at tin jinrnt'iu jiiiicuuc, ami unit, imj mi «i« he knows, no steps have been taken to punish the Mct'arty ouiiit for tiiis par ticular crime, lie acknowledges the receipt of the transcript of the proceed ings hud in the unofliciul inquiry or dcred by (iorernor iloioomb, hut docs not understami that any attempt at punishment lias been made. The llrilish ambassador files a claim us fol lows: For Frederick II. Dawson. 000; for Mary Dawson, hie wife, • JO.liOo. and for Muriel Dawson, the daughter. •10,000. making a total of S4il,ooo Title Is IlfOrlits I.ineon dispatch: Tlie office of the commissioner of public lauds and build ings ha* received a plat of section township S4. range .10, west, in (Irani county. Tine plat shows that the new survey by the government does not cot respond witli the old one, a strip of fi rty rods width being taken off the north side of tile section. This is in leresting to the state and those who have taken land in that section uudvi coulrael for lease or sale A him veetoK of the conllh i betweeii the state constilulion and the statute relative In the time when district judges shell assume their odicea ha* led In snine cnujecturrs a> In how the slate auditor would draw the warrants of the outgoing judges The statute at tempts to sst that ths district Judges shall assume the duliee of their •>ltic« on January I neat succeeding thnr election the constitution provides that the) shall go into v>4tc* on the lirst I hursday after the first Tuesday in January nest after their etc* tioi, t he slate auditor, tt la announced will drew thv werrenla so as to pet the out Judges up to end including Jeuuary *, and the uvw act In corns into ulh * the neat day %t«444»*»4»4 t ill 4 **•(* 4 t »" U|||M' It t» I Nl* ft**! |Wil ||i# «i| >..!» I 4*IV ff 'jMilt ilWrtli) %**W4l‘**4?tf**l 4*| A lift* j KfdDt Ibv t»4*M I** I*# »« *. «Ml I Of 4 U \ • 4444klMI }M»|«Vf -4 4**4 MllI H Ilf 4%» 414*1 4V* ‘«I I tUllMA l*V ! muuui (*4M In III* |*D*4f44ii»« 4 1*4 4 ! ill Uf 411 fUft'dMi |***4 ill j IHVlAbk* t titMtN«f M»% *m I t*44 41*4 tl1** 4M 1*4* h**l *»* I t«M M'f* «(|i| Howitl tltHflwlf M 4* V I |Uf * (*t>H*|l-4l 4*4*11 l|l» *f»44*l| 4* *; Ml* %t% 4iwt **iH*til 4*1 Iv mtl 4* M*W igfUl Ml w«*i wf M4il 1*44(4% tl| |i|W#li I »• |Ul»« * *%«?« [ wl HM %%lw# THE BONO BILL PASSED. THE HOUSE TAKES FURTHER AC TION TO RELIEVE THE TREASURY. VOTE TAKEN BY SECTIONS j Tha Tint Narrowly Kacapaa Defeat by a Holt of Kapublleana to the llemo aratlr Nlda—No lAlvlalon on tha naroiid —Tlia naaraiarj. Km powered lo laeoa Mhort Tima Cerllflnttea. — W amiinoton, Dec 30.— When f he llounc con veiled to-day three houra re uialiieii for debate on the bond bill. At 3 p. in. voting tjeffiin. by the [ time the roll call In the drat nection | wan half through, it wan thought that not enough Itepublicunn would vote ntfulnnt the llrnt nection for bondn to defeat it. The llrnt roll call renulted: Yean, I Ml; riayn, I M. I'robubly forty four Itepublicunn voted iigaliial the bill. On another roll call the flrnt nection of the bond bill punned by a vote of Uhl to I3>i. 'I lie necoud nection of the bond bill punned without a dlvlnion. Mr. Ilroaiun, Itepubllcan, of I’enn nyivunlu opened In favor of the bill. Thin wan the only country ou the jflobc, lie naid, where (fold redemption hud neither qiiulilicuiion nor limita tion, and where the treanury wan without the power to realnt the In curnion* of forcipn gold grubbem or doinentlc apecnlstorn. Trie revenue (Ifflf-i! U/'ila f lien MlfillMI* ill t hi* comedy of errors which had produced I the present troubles. It was not suitable to the dignity of the govern ment to employ sleuth hounds of for 1 eign syndicates to hunt down gold. I The people of this country should havu tiie tirsl opportunity to help the treasury out of the tough Hnuiieial sea lie declared that there was no politic* in the hill. Mr. Parker, Kept) Id lean, of New Jersey favored the hill a* a good busi ness measure. Mr. i aitnoll, Republican, of Illinois, in support of the uieuMire, declared that It was a hill to maintain specie payments, which haeeehea The deliale was closed for the t# spec live sides by Messrs. Crisp suj liui/.ell. the former iusisting that tli4 I bill was a political measure really i«.r tended to embarrass the treason! while the taller said it was a plug busier-.* proposition to save interest^ Mr HsU. ll attacked the l artiste In! tort lew os a violation of the deoeuvisg of public life. Itrtere I hr sruatr farads:». \\ tsiiiSt. los I lee U» Hetiabf V.Mohres < halriuau of the seuatg louiiuiitee on it wain e, will call that a. no iul ties' together Tuesday unt li . .oo.id.-r the reveaue tariff hill III says that there will he uo diapawithii ou the (tart of Heuiocrwta to delay tt.j hill In eoWiipItte* CM a 1 wImmo ef tm.n<«M tolas. it tmnttilet, lS-. Hi Ka ireseutief live lUrrett of Massachusetts lalr.J d uveal Im the House yesterday a |o*t>t reeaduttoa author U'ltg the I'rvsdrsl to at range a eoafvrsuue be'weeu Iks I nit.d states and u tliow* y.wo**ui( territory .mi the tmrri.Mii uimv. for the eeltlsMteut of trouu.tarr dla uutes the esihinn* to he held n Wa*hiag4oa I* iuh Hoarier at a WtttHsw t ess It %t ttutiaa. M*l. Its*. >1 f ire ui le*l it. h«p-V to a ««. u s and W»t . ua ittlag e«»eUli*»iae«l ta tt.«t Italic ie.it e street vaity t- * da i da sir , It. l-r-iywitv In the value arf |1 *' tar TRUE TO HER INDIAN Miss Stc limn Will Mspri lllm llispltp furious lllijolliMii. St. Jonki’h, Mo., Dec. .'to. Ilvoie Dix i the Mohawk Indian, who eloped with | Miss Inez. Newman, from Albany, Mo. | on Christmas eve, has returned, hav ; ing been discharged by a justice of the peace at Albany, where he wux tuken on the charge of carrying concealed wuupouH. The Indian lias come here to wait for the girl to Join him. and expects to marry her when she ar rives. Miss Newmun's In ruination lias astonished her parents mid acqualnt ancea, who cannot understand how she can love the repulsive looking red rnuii. Miea Newman lx the daughter of respectable parents. Shir Is 20 years old and still says she will marry tIn Indian. Ilvoie Dix Isa half-breed Mo hawk. hla father being a Frenchman. He was traveling with the Oregon In dian Medicine Company when the gir'. fell In love with him, giving exhibi tions as a club swinger and crack marksman. THE RAMSEY CASE. Ilotiiixuirii of the f.aSu Trsasurrr of Illinois Nosil for TTkiusmikIs. Cahi.yi.k, III,, Dec. 30.— Next Thurs day the suit against the Chlcugo bonds men of the late State Treasurer Itain xey of Illinois, will he heard, it is important to hundreds of depositors In the Kamsey bank, us on the result will depend whether or not they will receive hack the money placed in the hands of one who was highly esteemed us a townsman and oflleiul and who was thought to be wealthy. The suit is to text the validity of the claim of the five Chicago bondsmen for *303,000. representing the amount due the State from Mr. Kumxcy, which they paid Into the treasury to make good the shortage. It Is said the Chi cago hunks paid no Interest to Mr. Ilamsey for the use of the State money and therefore the creditors here are entitled to it. An attempt will he mudu to prove this point ut the coming suit. BURGLARS’ BIG HAUL. A K*Rlilonabl« New York Hour* Mobbed of lAA.OdO Worth of Jewel*. Nkw Yoiik, Dec. ,>o. Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend Durden of No. 6 Madison Hquare, wcut to the opera lust night, leaving their two »on* and six servants to care for the house. At 10 o'clock those left In the house retired. At midnight Mr. and Mrs Durden und their daughter returned, and upon en tering their house discovered that the place had been visited by burglars. Mr. Durden discovered that his safe had been opuned and a number of cer tified check* and u large sum of money had been stolun. Mrs. Durden was unable to tell just what was missing, but said tiiat at least Sfl.'i.ooo worth of diamonds and jewelry had been carried away. Irish Manufacturers Alarmed. London, Dec. j0. — Although the general opinion is expressed In the cable dispatches from the United Miates that the tariff revision bill la not likely to pass the Senate, the measure has caused quite a flutter in commercial circles. An Irish indus trial organ points out that the pro posed Increase in the duty on woolens will inevrltubly cheek a growing trade, and tiiat Irish industries will suffer in consequence. Owing to the greut Interest excited in Irish goods by the exhibits made at the world's fair, large orders have been placed with the mills and hand loom weavers In remote districts of Donegal. All this development would be stifled by the adoption of the turiff revision bill. Trouble Over Mixed Schools. Dkiihv, Ok., Dec. at.—Trouble may occur over mixed public schools here. A recent decision admits colored chil dren to all public schools of the city. The school board and ncnrly all the white people are bitterly opposed to mixed schools and the board will or der schools discontinued as a last re sort, to prevent mixed schools. Con siderable feeling und indignation over the matter is expressed ami trouble may yet occur. A stormy meeting of the board was held last night. The colored people declare that they will have the rights as given them by the court. An Otttclal Hint to Orncrat Miles. Wamiinuton, I tec. 30.—An order issued by the Secretary of War, which reminded array officers that it is ex tremely impolitic to publicly discuss the possibilities of war. is construed by the friends of Major Heneral Miles aa a roundabout thrust ut that officer. Oeuerai Miles has recently written an excellent article over bin signature regarding the possibility of war with Kngluud ns a result uf the Venezuelan affair. tluuiss tgsiii 1a Saaln (Ians Havana, Ihte. 3U- Ueporta would Indicate dial apart ot Homes' column has crossed the line t>a«k into Nauia Clara amt la uow near like great swamp in the southern part of Nunta t lara pro*iace. It la reported here that the mayor of Mitcurllea ana every member of hia household have been Murdered by the insurgents. The same fate Is saint to have overtake!! the mayor of i.aguiva. These towns were on the course of Homes' line of march t tNe Savaveakr ImsiMw ire Mias ttoatov. iVii to—A eofrestsmilent writing (lorn t oustatit pW concern, tng the recent Turkish atroetllea in Asia Minor *at* that at Arahhtr ?,ts*» Christians were hilled and wounded and that out of i.ire b uses isvupled by t hristi.*«s fndy thiec >)us■ levs wrre burned I be s.eue of the w.«r*t per bst" ot satacenie Invasion in the seventh wabui Have been repealed over and u»>r trilled nr <1* Huviiagien "tt|*s" thrill mt \. t» Ika Ad -lartt this u orum i (bat >» Van bu .is irk, aged At, ami Msmt IU«nd. aged K were ladanHy solid by lire t bn igo, bu*»>>* ton A tfd'n » Ate* 1 t »ey were teintnmg b**n»*> In a carriage front a i s t % amt were rua down on a DEBATING ON BONDS. MORE TIM K FOR DISCUSSION AND AMENDMENT. Th. Opposition Forres Several Important Conrrsslon.—The llomls la He I’apahle to Fifteen pears A More Against the "■Endless t'liala"—Aerretsrp Carlisle Call, for Hold Itniids. ______ llehale on Hood* WAHIIlNoroN. line. 20.—A conference wit held between Speaker Heed and the lloime managers to-day and the result was un agreement for a vote on the bond hill ill '\ o'clock to morrow, Instead of 9 o'clock lo-day ( A further arrangement was made ; that the waya uml inruns committee, before report lug • he hill, shall insert a clause showing (hut it is not the purpose to retire the green bucks. It I wun also ai runged that there shall he separate vole, -one on the proposition I for a #90,000,i)0b bond Issue and uii ! other on the unlimited issue. The conference was sal isfactory to ail eie merit, and the concessions mu le over came the protests against huste, which led Inst Might to the appointment of a committee of Republican mem hers to wait on Hpcuker Reed 'I lie ways and means committee adopted the amendment to the bond bill suggested by Mr. Hopkins of Illinois to prevent the accumulation in the Treasury of the greenbacks und their practical retirement without can cellation. The amendment provides that nothing in the act shall be con strued to repeal or modify the act of JH7M for the reissue of the greenbacks when redeemed. \ Another amendment was adopted milking the bonds issued under the act puvublc within fifteen years. The second amendment was suggested by Mr. I.ucev of Iowa und met the up fruvul of the Republican members. u the origlnul draft of the hill it was provided that the bonds should he re deemable at the pleasure of the gov urn iiiisttf n flue linn tfnii as t . i.. i iu.ia dale. It wui thought best to make a | definite termination of them. The amendments were adopted by a strict party vote ami the bill will he report ed to the house as amended, | Mr. Tarsney of Missouri offered an amendment to repeal the act of 1*7* for reissuing the greenbacks, hut failed to get any support for it. The amendment agreed to by the ways ami means committee providing tliut the greenbackssiiouid he reissued is considered a great concussion to dis satisfied ones. The battle over tiie bond bill ut trurted large crowds to tiie House gul leries again to-day. As soon us tiie Journal bail been approved, Mr. Ding ey. chairman of tiie ways and means committee, reported tiie bond bill us amended by the ways and means com mittee to-duy, and ft wns referred to the committee of the whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Daniel, Kcpublican, of New York, chairman of the first committee on elections rose to a question of priv ilege and made a unanimous report in favor of seating Hugh II. liulkimp in place of l.awreticc K Medium from the Third Illinois district. Mr. Me* Dunn had decided lie was not entitled to u seat und there wus. therefore, no contest over the matter. The report was adoptud ami Mr. Helknup was •worn in. Mr. Henderson of Iowa, from the committee ori rules, presented the rule for the consideration of the bond hill, Mr. Crisp opposed the adoption of the rule. Yesterday, said he, a gen eral turiff bill, the exact effect of which on particular industries, and on tiie revenues no one knew, iiad been rushed through the House. To-day it had been proposed to rusli through u bond hill in the same suininary man ner. hut tiie murmuringsuf discontent on the Hepuhlieun side had forced the sulocrut of the House und the so called leaders to yield a little more time. He admonished the other side that it was only by resistance that they could obtain their rights. Mr. bailey, Democrat, of Texus, •greed in u general way to the propo sition that there could not be a great abuse of the privilege of debate on public questions and that the prime factor was u vote; but, lie said, while um-ichs ueuuie nnmiiu ue rei-uncico, full and fair debate was essential. Yesterday, with four hours' debate, a bill which would burden the people witli 940.000,000 of additioual taxes, was ptiHcd. To-day the performance was to lie repeated, hut this time pos terity was to tie saddled witli an In terest beariiitf debt of no one knew how many millions. The country, he •aid. would no mure tolerate precipi tate haste Until it would undue delay. Mr. McMillau, Democrat, of 'J'enues Me. asked wiiy the Republican leaders propo-ed to cut their associates off without oppori unity to otfer amend ments. Were those in authority afraid of their associates? Would they not tie trusted to do anything but vote? When the twenty minutes allowed the IteuiiM-rutic side had liern eon turned, Mr. Ilemleraou. who was in tharfro of the rule, without makiatf toy reply to the criticisms from the ytto-r side, demanded a vote on the adoptiou of the rule, which waa taken by yea* aud nays. reed t si ut, hi is.a v i*o Sent Xus, Mu , Dee **.■■» This city, swat to tie the laruest in the l ao.-d Suites without a railroad la, as a lesull of the terrible U.ssU, iu dautfvr of a famine Alt fisltfht it hauled here It* wap-os aud Uouu has 1 Is cm side to liruitf la ftiH-i t ies fur leu days I .oca l ito rvlisn • have suslamed heavy h *»>>» on shipments of holiday po-is, wh-eh kill! lav lu case* at rati road »hi| ptujf isduts u* I la* away !fn Si I .on Is mat has been received here since Sunday s, heal tsa< httt la Sesslaa Ti-rvsS, Kan , lure- • Tops-ha 4s alive with schotti tea. I*. *• witovotue f*,.*** awry ifUarlee of Kansas to at tend live thiii* third annual e**nwa l-ittnf * he visit I sas lives isvcMIias |i -a . stunalc t that I hire are between I,,'**t and I H»i instructors present. The* repr -sent ever- dope Mutant of as !*.**! **»-re I he .itae.**ats*n of the ve> -a, I >pic* a -*arf tue Due of ede.-e ln.it sl stw vf. yl thofouy hues* oe the ,..* iif thiftn who ksartivli ate, and the in.t.va mas are that this eoltveathsn vs.tl |ftr*ftve th- ns si interesting and ladivrllri of the at ml ever held ytilhit* Ike hsu-as tstider ANOTHER BOND ISSUE. Arrangement* 1’nrferted for Lnanrhiiii; • 100,000,000. Washington, Deo. 2S—The Presi dent and Secretary Carlisle hare de termined upon an immediate issue of bonds to be in the form of a popular loan. It will make no difference whether Russian gold is available or not, as it will not be called for or ac cepted. Congress will not be depend ed upon, for President Cleveland is satisfied that no bond legislation will gel through that body In time to re lieve the present urgent situation. Tile issue will lie announced in a very few days. Tho amount will be Si00,000,000 for a period of thirty years nt 4 per cent, hut the sale will be fixed at such a premium ns will make the in terest 3 per een» Hut, Tho denomina tions will he small and the bonds w ill be put upon the market in the United States. No arrangement, has been made with the iiolmoot*Morgan syndi cate, representing the Rothschilds, oilier than that, they may, after nil of the bids of general and private sources in tills country have been received, take the residue or surplusafc the same rate of interest. Tills the syndicate lias agreed to do. WANTS COLL) BONDS (Mrvtary Carlisle Nay* I lie Treasury'* < uu Union In Hrrloii« Washington, Dee. 28. -Chairman Dlngley of tho ways and means coin Tiittce lias received a private letter from Secretary < arllsie which fur bishes some information concerning (lie condition of the treasury. Mr. Dlngley will not make the letter pub lic, Imt says tlie Secretary offers to furnish the House with all data that nay be needed. Tim condition of the ■reasury is represented as very scri ms, uud Mr. Carlisle urges legislation for a gold bond. Mr. Dlngley has informed the Sec 'clary that a gold bond is out of the question ami count not he conslde r< (I, Secretary Carlisle did not say to Mr> Dlngley that a. 2 per cent bond cannot be floated and did not dlscii n this feature of the ease. This latter denial was made because reports to this meet concerning tnc Secretary • letter were In eiretilution. President # •N?##* t#l 9 III f fatft Ik ID 4* 4»-tt-*i Ilk# HM*|*«mH# Iw III* M|li*l»lm *11 *9* in# I##1 t*#||4* *k*|*% l*» Ilk# \*#|#|| H#«K* *»*•*)** It} j