People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1893 — NOMINATIONS. [ARTICLE]

NOMINATIONS.

The President Sends Another Batch to the Senate. Washington, April 12. —The president has sent the following nominations to the senate: State—Edward H. Strobel, of New York, to be third assistant secretary of state, vice William M. Grinnell, resigned. Treasury—Daniel N. Morgan, of Connecticut, to be treasurer of the United States, vice Enos H. Nebeker, resigned; Conrad N. Jordan, of New York, to be assistant treasurer of the United States at New York city, vice Ellis H. Roberts, resigned. Justice—Henry V. Johnson of Colorado, to be attorney of the United States for the District of Columbia; Charles B. Bellinger, of Oregon, to be United States district judge for the district of Oregon; William K. Reid, of Utah, to be judge of probate in the county of San Pete, territory of Utah. Interior—Daniel M. Browning, of Illinois, to be commissioner of Indian affairs; Frank C. Armstrong, of Washington, D. C, to be assistant commissioner of Indian affairs [Daniel D. Morgan, of Bridgeport, Conn, nominated for treasurer of the United States, is one of the leading citlaens of his native state, socially, politically and financially. He is about 50 years of age, has been mayor of Bridgeport three terms, served in the legislature and has been the president of a national bank for ten years. Conrad M. Jordan, nominated for assistant treasurer at New York, is well known to the country as United States treasurer in Mr. Cleveland’s first administration. He is about 60 years of age.]