Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1885 — EATER NEWS ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
EATER NEWS ITEMS.
The President has appointed the following-named Presidential Postmasters: Renjamin F. Devore, at Independence. Kan., vice Uilliam T. Yoe, resieneu; Thomas A. A,eCleary, at Medicine Lodge, Kan., vice W. 1). \ ausiyke, lesigneu; Samuel T. Carrico, at Ha - ver, Kan . vice James O. Graham, ri signed; 1 hoir.as R. Love, at Wellington. Kan., vice J. Y. Coffman, resinned; Colin Campbell, at Horence, Kan., vice William A. Stanford, resigned: Mariiu Binnelt. at Arkansas City, knn., vice James C. Topiitt, resigned; Edward. T. Lesh, at Ntligu, Neb., vice J. Jones M-lick, resigned, Forrest L. Wheden. at York, Neb., vice L. J. Gandy, resigned: Charles t. i a thaw ay. at Del Norte, Colo., vice W. H. I o bran, resigned; Lyman Thompson, at Louth i ueblo, Colo., vice G. B. Stiff;pson, resigned; C. 8. Clark, at T .mbstone, Arizona, vice J. P. C;Tim, resigned; ch tries W. Hugg.ns, •• t Lamar, .Mo., vice J. li. Emery, resigned; Thomas 11. l raine. at Liberty, Mo., vice W. H. Rob nson, res lined: Henry S. Dean, at Stockbridge, Mass., vice it, L. Plumb, resigned; A bert A. haggett, at Lowell, Mass., v ce Edward T. Rowell, resigned; A ii. Dudley, at Princeton. Ky., vie - Robert M Cravens, resigned; William I). hwail, at Belvidere, 111., vice Charles B. Loop, resigned; John O. Johnson, at Austin, Tex., vice J. C. Degress, commission expiied; Peter Mc’Jamley, at Grand Ra.iids, Wis , vice G. T. Witter, commission expired; Thomas Bowman, at Connc 1 Bluffs, vice Philip Armour, suspended; James W. B attle at Marsatield, Ma>s., vice Edward S. Henne, suspended; Chas. G. Hagnauer, at Highlan i, ill., vice Louis Kinne, suspended; John H. Hill, at Golds Doro, N. C., vice Hiram Grant, suspended; Wm. H. Hensley, Columbus, Neb., vice H. J. Hudson, suspended; Henry P. Howard, at Sail Antonio, Tex., vice J. P. Newcomb, suspended; Lewis Lowry, at Cameron, Mo., vice F. M. Kimba 1, suspended; B. F. Eilsbury, at Ironton, 0., vice 8. B. Steece suspended; John D. Waterman, at Rockford, 111., vice Thomas G. Lawler, suspended; J. H. Drinker, at West Point, Miss , vtceH. H. Harrington, suspended: Walter W. McGrew, at Eureka, Kan., vice James W. Nicholas, resigned: John C. Friend, at Rawlings, Wy. T., vice H. T. Snively, suspended; Isaiah Garrett, at Monroe, 1.a., vice Julius Ennemoser, suspended; Arthur D. Glover, at Olympia, W. T., vice James W. Gale, suspended. Elections in France for members of the Chamber of Deputies resulted in large gains for ttie Conservatives, which will necessitate changes in tho Cabinet. Two members of the ministry have lost their seats. Among the deputies chosen are MM. Floquet, Clemenceau, Paul Bert, and De Cassagnac. The fire losses for September in the United States and Canada are computed at $6,525,000 —$3,700,000 less than during the corresponding month of 1384. The Dominion Commissioners appoiute 1 to settle the half-breed claims in the Northwest have concluded their labors, after making allowances of $2,000,000. Russian newspapers advocate the sending of a force of Cossacks into Turkish territory on account of the frequent raids of Turkish marauders into the Transcaucasia. Mr. Gladstone suggests as a settlement of the Eastern trouble that Austria, Greece, and Turkeydivide Macedonia. Lord Salisbury, It is said, has decided toco-operato with Austria in order to facilitate Sir Henry Drummond Wolff’s mission to tho Porte and thwart Russia. The courts have refused to set aside the assignment of Rindskopf Brothers, clothing manufacturers, of New Y'ork, who failed for $1,800,010. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has made perpetual the injunction recently granted restraining the sale to a syudicate of $6,000,000 of Pittsburgh municipal bonds at par with 1 per cent, commission. Miss Emma Faulkner, of State Bridge, N. Y r ., poured the contents of a lamp over her head and shoulders, then set fire to. hers; If, and ran shrieking around tho house. The tire was not extinguished until nearly all her clothing had been burned from her body. She died shortly after. She had attempted suicide be lore. Washington telegram: “Information which has been received here privately shows beyond question that the Apache scouts employed by Gen. Crook were leading the soldiers on a wild-goose chase, affording Geronimo every opportunity to visit the reservation he deserted to supply himself with women, bucks, and ammunition. A sentiment is rapidly working up in the Interior and War Departments which it is believed will eventually lead to tho removal of Gen. Crook to another command and tho substitution of an Indian-flghter with less faith in Indian truthfulness.”
