Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1894 — THE CALL FOR BONDS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE CALL FOR BONDS.

New Iseae of W 0,000,000 rive For Ceata. Secretary Carlisle. Tuesday, issued a call for blds fir 150,000.090 5 per cent ten year bonds, interest payable in coin, which is supposed to mean gold. The bonds will be dated Feb. 1,1894. inorder to make the proposed Issue uniform as to data with existing issues, but the interest thereon begins Nov. 1, 1894, and bidden will be required to pay accrued interest. Bidden will be inquired to pay 20 per eent. in gold cola or gold certificates as toon as their bids are accepted.

Congressman-elect from the Fourth Dlatrlct—Holman’s Opponent.

Congressman-elect from the Tenth Dls- — trlct. • — —-i

Congressman-elect from the Third Dlstrlct. --

Congressman-elect from the Eleventh District.

Congressman-elect from the First District.

(The man who defeated Wilson 1 )

of Bay City, the only Democratic mombci of the Michigan House of Represents tives. There will be ninety-nine Republican members of that body. 4 ' ' ' "" Justice Dean, of the Pennsylvania Su preme Court, Monday, handed down an opinion in a case from Pittsburg, on an appeal from Judge Barker, who refused an injunction to prevent nuns from teaching In the public schools. Justice Dean affirms Judge Barker’s decision. The decision is regarded as a great victory for Catholics.

JAMES E. WATSON,

J. H. HATCH,

R. J. TRACEWELL,

GEORGE W. STEELE,

J. A. HEMESWAY,

ALSTON G. DAYTON.

JOHN DONOVAN,