Show THOSE LAST BONDS carlisle made the big bond syndicate a clear present of the cincinnati enquirer explains the part clellands Cleu lands partner placed in ills ineat HIes drover lay X alie of lie aai gift he famous bond syndi cate has just dissolved and divided its profits 11 ese do cot include the profits made by individual members of 11 e who boegl t the bonds from the syndicate e fear 11 at the coun try does i ut fully appreciate the finan cial w of U e administration in its great deal with U Is syi dicette government iss led four per cent thirty boi ds and sold them to tl e syndicate for mak li g a total of ilese bonds were aboor afterward sold upon tl e market at 1234 realign g an aggregate i his was a profit of 1 bis seemed so large a cherry thit the syndicate thought it would be better to make two bites of it ac cordingly it went through the motion 0 selling the bonds at this wag an advance of 88 on every or a fraction over 7 per cent i refit thia was the first bite II 11 e syndicate hav ing so purchased from itself the entire issue of the bonds at a profit of over 7 per cent then proceeded to sell them on the market at being the second bite of it e cherry and amounting to 11 per cent j refit on the purchase price 1 l he people who bought the bonds in 11 e market paid for tl nearly more that the united baates treasurer sold them for of course the final buyers of the bonds would lust as willingly have paid mr carlisle 12 tor the bonds to have paid it to the belmont morgan syi dacate of bankers ai d if the treasur r had sold them in the birket it Is is that the government would leavo re iu audition aidi tion to whit it did receive less the slon to the bankers throughout the country whose agencies might have been used one per cent would 1 ave been clent for this e do not know why tie I 1 resident compelled mr carlisle to alius give away to this syndic ito of bankers alie fact that tl e syndicate employed mr cleveland s partner mr beetson as their counsel to conduct i e mide it almost indelicate or tl e 1 residents partners clients to thus be benefited to the extent of eulile nobody that any portion of tl is large eum was am properly used in tl e promotion of the very remarkable transaction one can not help wondering what woul 1 have been said by the press if david U hill had been 1 resident of tl e united baates and arthur I 1 gor man had been of tl e freas ury and precisely such a trai faction bad taken place M e hope that the I 1 resident in his annual message in december will ex plain to the country the advantages de ayed by tl government from atis present of to the syndicate it would be interesting to know why mr carlisle could not have produced just much gold from worth of bonds is could private bink ers nobody I 1 those bonds from the syndicate as a favor to anybody they boegl t tl cm as a lion and for tl in gou insi dei t cleveland who at all times ta the betl of the treasury in these transactions ig apparently short in his accounts with the people ot the more than e all tl at he is a great cier irked a large number of persons exist wo profess to believe that 1 e Is the only wily al ie hi ai cier in tt e united baites fur alch retson tl ey urge 1 is election for tl ird term if he leave tl e of ue ury open and sit in front of the open door and see S of tie public funds stolen and orned away without makini any movement to prevent it it wouT clot arse be a very serious when mr li elmont the II 11 e csoti at i ds ai d mr tat e ul ai buy worth st bui d f rall bodt kemt I 1 HU tt eirini rhet v i ul n inasi u ex would transaction from nary robbery above described that explanation dot been made up to the present time that it will be made by tt e 1 resident in his message ought not to be a matter 0 the slightest doubt any failure by hian to explain it and to make the explanation per clear would be impede ament ol 01 his ability as i financier ai d t is n as cinca nail |