Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1880 — WASHINGTON NOTES. [ARTICLE]

WASHINGTON NOTES.

J. C. Miller, one of tho proprietor** of the Washington Daily CrUiH, while ndfnfitMg tho sash of a third-story window lost his baltHi&iftG’roTT mma MBiiaref to?$? live feet. He was badly injured, and is not exKcctcfttd recover. f if Gen. has issued a genera ; orderTcgamtifilfce'tkaftApC Brig. Gen. MyeE energy :uJj tict, of a uniform aterni*fe««l spfcbirof sinffiltanooUß hieleorooSfirvatinivNf nifofd>w4o the world ties. 1 1 country lias losl ‘ officer, and the Signal Service an able, efficient and zealous •fwMfbraftftn T «*»****».'.•»»ml » iiwKNftpWMMklplW Judge Key retired from Ihe office of Postmaster General Aug. 25, and the Hon. Horace Maynard, late Minister to Turkey, was installed in his place.