Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1884 — CONGRESSMAN ELECTED. [ARTICLE]

CONGRESSMAN ELECTED.

In Pcnnsylanla. The following Congressmen have been elected in Pennsylvania: First District—H. H. Bingham, Rep. Secona—Charles O’Neil, Rep, Third—Samuel J. Randall, Pcm. Fourth—William D. Kelley, Rep. Fifth—N. C. Harmer, Rep. Sixth—. James B. Everhart, Rep. Seventh—l. N. Evans, Rep. Eighth—Daniel Ermentrout, Dcm. Ninth—J. Hiestant, Rep. Tenth—William H. Bowden, Dem. Eleventh-r John B. Storm, Dem. Twelfth—Joseph A. Scranton, Rep. Thirteenth—Charles N. Brumm, Rep. Fourteenth—Franklin Bound, Rep. t Fifteenth—F. C. Bunnell, Rep. -Sixteenth—W. W. Brown, ReD. Hevdhteenth—Jacob M. Campbell, Rep. Eighteenth—L. E. Atkins, Rep. Nliajtgkffith—W. H. Duncan, Dcm. Twentieth—A. G. Curtin, Rep. Twenty-first—C. E. Boyle, Dem. Twenty-second-J S. Negley, Rep. Twenty-third- T. M. Bayne, Rep. Twenty-fourth—l. L. Jackson, Rep. Twenty-fifth—A. C. White, Rep. Twenty-sixth—B. W. Fieeger, Rep. Twenty-seventh—W. L. Scott, Dem. At Brumm is a Republican Greenbacker. The Republicans gain four members, the present delegation standing: Republicans, 16, including Brumm; Democrats, 12. Illinois. The returns at this writing indicate the election of the following Kepresentatives to Congress in Illinois: First District—Ransom W. Dunham, Rep., reelected. Second—Frank Lawler, Dem. Third—James H. Ward. Dem. Fourth—George E. Adams, Rep., re-elected. Fifth—Reuben Ell wood, Rep„ re-elected. Sixth—Robert R. Hitt, Rep., re-elected. Seventh—Thomas J. Henderson, Rep., reelected Eighth—Ralph Plnmb. Rep. Ninth—Lewis E. Pay son. Rep., re-elected. Tenth—Julius 8. Starr. Rep Eleventh— Alexander P. Petrie, Rep. Twelfth—James M. Riggs, Dem., re-elected.

Thirteenth—William M. ‘Springer, Dem., reelected. Fourteenth—Jonathon H. Rowell, Rep,, reelected. Fifteenth—John CL Black, Dem. Sixteenth—James McCartney, Rep. Seventeenth—John R. Eden. Dem. Eighteenth—William R. Morrison, Dem., reNineteenth—Richard W. Townshend, Dem., Twentieth—John R. Thomas, Rep..re-elected. In Massachusetts. The following Congressmen are elected in Massachusetts. The Republicans gam two; First District—R. T. Davie, Rep, Second—John D. Long, Rep, Third—A. A. banner, Kep. Fourth—P. A. Collins, l)em. Fifth—G. D. Hayden, Rep. Sixth—H. B. Lovering, Dem. Seventh—B. F. Stone, Rep. ' Eighth—Charles H. Allen, Regx Ninth—Fred D. Ely, Rep. Tenth—W. W. Rioe, Rep. Eleventh—William Whiting. Rep, Twelfth—F. W. Rockwell, Sep. Indiana. Indiana has chosen the following Congressmen: First District—John J. Kleiner, Dem., reploct'Od Second—Thomas R. Cobb, Dem., re-elected. G. Howard, Dem. Fourth—William 8. Holman, Dem., re-elected. Fifth—C. C. Matson, Dem. Sixth—Thomas M. Browne, Rep., re-elected. Seventh—W. D. Bynum. Dem. Eighth—James T. Johnson, Rep, Ninth—Thomas B. Ward, Dem., re-eleoted. Tenth—W. D. Owen, Rep. Eleventh—George W, Steele, Rep., re-elected. Twelfth—Robert Lowry, Dem., re-elected. Thirteenth—George Ford, Dem. lowa. .. The lowa delegation stands as follows: First District—Benton J, Hall, Dem. Second—J. H. Murphy, Dem., re-eleotef. Third—D. B. Henderson, Rep., re-elected. Fourth—William E. Fuller, Rep. Fifth—Milo P. Smith, Rep. Sixth—Frank T. Campbell, Rep. Seventh—Edwin H. Conger, Rep. Eighth—Wm. P. Hepburn, Rep., re-elected. Ninth—Joseph Lynch, Rep. Tenth—A. J. Holmes, Ren., re-elected. Eleventh—lsaac S. Strnble. Rep., re-elected.