Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1894 — CLEVELAND AND CARLISLE. [ARTICLE]
CLEVELAND AND CARLISLE.
Persistent rumors of a serious difference between President Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle over the proposed bond issue having been circulated for some time, Mr. Cleveland',* Wednesday, gave anauthorized interview contradicting tbe j rumors in every particular, which be characterized a "silly misstatements.” In concluding the President said: “Never since our association together has there been the slightest unpleasantness or difference concerning the affairs of the treasury departmeut or any other matter. I have every reason to believe that his attachment to me is as sincere and great as mine is for him. I see it is said that I am formulating a financial scheme. If such a scheme is presented it will be the work of the Secretary of the Treasury, and I shall indorse and support it. The trouble seems to be that those charged with the executive duties of the government do not appear willing at all times to take counsel of the newspapers and make public all they intend to do.” Seven St. Louis school boys, who, With others, had dug a cave on a vacant Jot, were buried by the roof caving in, and Benry Read nor, eight years old, killed. Herman W’akenford, aged twelve, wai badly hurt. The New York firm of Drexel, Morga , | & Co., under its present firm name, wi.| expire by limitation on Jan. 1. 1895, and l| is understood that the firm will be reor| ganized to continue businessunder thetitlf of J. P, Morgan & Co.
