Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1886 — POLITICAL. [ARTICLE]
POLITICAL.
Appointments by the; President: Thos. Moonlight, of Lenyenworth. Kan., to be ' Governor of Wvom ng Territory, vic? Bax- | ter. declined; Ar thur L; Thonjas, of Penn- | sy.vahia. to be a member of the Utah commissi >n; Naval Constructor Theodore D. Wilson to be Chief of the Bureau ’ of Construction and Repair, mid Chief | Constructor in the Ilcpartmenfof, the i navy, with the relative null; of Commodore: ■ j Pay Director .James Fulton to be Chief of ' the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing and ; i Paymaster General in the department of ; ; the navy, with the rela ive rank of Commo- i • dore: Pay Inspector Rufus Parks to be i : Pay D rector; Paymaster James E. Tolfree ■ to be Pay Inspector: Assistant Paymaster John Ccrwine to, be Passed Assistant Paymaster. The National Convention of Trades Unions, in session at Columbus, Ohio, adopted a resolution in favor of the organization of a national political labor party. The official canvass of the vote cast in lowa at the recent election gives the Republican candidates majorities ranging from 14,342 for Pray, Clerk of the Supreme Court, to 16.001 for Ebersole, Supreme Court Reporter.
