Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1884 — INDIANA LEGISLATURE. [ARTICLE]
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
Senate. fFrom the Indianapolis Journal. 1 REPUBLICANS noLDIXii OWE. Delaware and Randolph -Mark C. Smith. Howard and Miami—L-.wis A. A<tk;n-on. Johnson and Morgan—Gabriel Overstreet. La e and Porter—Judos W. louche. Parke and Vermillion—John H. Uudler. Starke and St. Joseph—Marvin Campbell. Wayne— William D. Foul Ice. REPUBLICAN* ELECTED. peKalb and Stenben—Nicholas Ensley. Delaware, Hen. y. and Randolph—J. W. Macey. Fayette, Kush, and Union—James N. Hnston. Fountain and Warren—And ew Marshall. Marion—Ferd Winter. v Carroll, Pulaski, and Whit ;-John T. HolsLlager. Elkhart— W. J. Davis. Hamilton and Tipton—Char e* C. Duncan. Hendricks and Putnam-1. M. Ciropbell. Kosciusko and \\ abash—George W. Moon. Lagrange and Noble—James L. Drake—la. DEMOCRATS HOLDING OV EB. Allen -Lycurgus Null. Adams, Blackrord, and Jay—John M. Smith. Bartholomew, llrown, ami Monroe —V\ 111 lam C. Duncan. _ Benton, Jasper, and Newton- Frederick Hoover. Cass—Rufus Mage^. Clarke and Scott-David McClureCrawford, llarrlson, and Orange—John Benz. Davies and Ureene—Jacob P. Mclntosh. Dearborn, Ohio, and Switzerland—Columbus Johnston. Lawrenc?, and Martin—James H. W illard. F ranklin and Ripley—Chester R. Faulkner. Gibson and Posey—Jajnes R/ McCullough. Huntingt n and WoHrt—William J. ililligasa. Jefferson—James Hill. 7 Knox and Sullivan —Joshua Ernest. Perry and Spencer— Herbert J. May. Pike and Warrick—Edward P. Richardson, cjptocauoo— brands Johnson. DEMOCRATS ELECTED. Allen and Wbitlev—Eli W. Brown, Boone and Clinton-Dewitt C. Bryant Clay and Owen—lnman H. Fowler. Decatur and Shelby—F. M. Howard. Floyd and Washlngton-John 8. Day. Fulton and Marshall—Valentine Zimmerman. Grant and Madison—Jaraoa a Shively. Hancock, Marlon and Shelby—Leon O. Bailey. Jackson and Jennings—A. G. Smith. LaPorte— Morgan H. Weir. Marlon—W. C. Thompson. Montgomery—Silas Peterson. Vanderburg—William Rohm, Jr. Vigo—Philip Schloas—JU.
House. REPUBLICANS ELECTED. Benton and Warren -James H. Moßroome. Benton and White—A. K. Hills. Boone—Francis M. Hurt. Decatur—Erastus L. Fioyd. DoKalb, Elkhart, and Noble—John E. Thompson. Delaware —John LlnnvlUe. Elkhart -Cyrus F. Mosler. Fayette and Union -It. M. Haworth. Gibson—Arthur P. TwineUam. Grant -Hiram Brownlee. Groene—A. H. Helms, Hamilton ~T. FI. Boyd. Hancock, Henry, and Madison—Jos. Franklin. Hcndrioks—Jacob H. Fleece. Henry—John A. Deem. Howard—Nathaniel R, Lindsay. Jasper and Newton—lsaac D. Dunn. Jefferson —William M. Copeland. Jennings-James M. Wynn. fl Kosciusko—John W. Wilson. Kosciusko and Wabash-Warren D. Sayre. Lagrange—Lovl L. Wlldman. Lake—T. 8. Fanchor. La Porte—J. K. Shultz. Lawrence—Robert Overman. Marlon--Ovid il, Jameson. Montgomery -Hannibal Trout. Morgan—! leorge A. Adams. Parke -William IL Akins. Porter—Marquis L. McClelland. Randolph—Jamos U. Tingle. Rush—Ephraim 8. Frazee. Steuben—D. It. Best. Tippecanoe—B. Wilson Smith and Job Osborn. Vermillion—Robert B. Sosrs. Wubash-H. N. Hopkins. Wayne—Jumes M. Townsend and John R, Monk—as.
DEMOCRATS EI.EfTTED. Adams, Jay, and Wells—H. C. MoGoverncy. Adams and Jay—David Ely. Allen—J. D, McHenry, Albert W. Brooks, and Fred Hayden. Bartholomew—Jeff B. Reeves. Bartholomew, Marlon, and Shelby-Loul* Donhorst. Blackford and Wells—J.evi Mock. Brown and Monroe—William M. Browning. Llarke, Floyd, and Soott—Charles L. Jewett. Clarke—Willis L. Barnes. \ Crawford and Orange—Clark T. Crecnllus. Carroll—John A. Cartwright. Cass—J. 0. Loop. Clay-C. W. Bailey. Clay, Hendricks,and Putnam Robertson. Clinton—E. H. Staley. Daviess—Samuel H. Taylor. Dearborn— Hugh D. McMullen. Dearborn, Franklin, and Ripley—C. R. Cory. DoKalb— D. 1). Moody. Dubois and Martin—Marmon Fisher. Dubois and Pike—Lemuel R. Hargrave. Floyd—Thomas Hanlon. Fountain—E. S. 8000. Franklin -S. S. IlarrolL Fulton and Pulaski -Albert D. Toner. Greene, Knox, and Sullivan—(Jerard Itcitor. Hancock—David 8. Gooding. Harrison—William D. Mauok. Huntington—John H. Barr. Johnson—William T. Hlvent Jackson—Geo. A. Robertson. Knox-S. W. Williams. LaPorte—Martin D. Krenger. MarJon—Edward Schmidt, Mloh*el Farrell, R. C. J. Pendleton, John Sobloy. Marshall -Chas. Kolllson. Miami—llcury V. Passage. Madison—c. N. Branch. Noblo . Ohio and Switzerland—George 8. Pleasants. Owen—Wilev 8. Dttinore. Posey—Jamos W. F'renoh. Perry—Philip Smith. Putnam—John R. Gordon. Ripley- . Scott—# . Sullivan—Jameo M. Patten. Shelby—Thomas Hoban. Spencer—Cyrus W. MedoalL Starke and St Joseph—T. I). Glozcbrook. St. Joseph—William C. McMtcbacL Tipton—Absalom M. Vickrey. Vandorburg—John M. Pruitt and Christopher J. Murphy. Vigo—Flugene Debs and Reuben Butz. Warrick—Thomas M. Smythe. Whitley—Martin D. Garrison. Washington—Erasmus W. Shanks— 02.
State Now*. —W. Eugene West, dealer in dry goods and millinery at Groonsburg, has assigned to Henry W. Wooley. —Thomas Ford, an employe at the distillery at Shelbyville, fell into the slop-tub and had his legs badly scalded. jj —A New York man has recently lost his life from the bite or scratch of an ant-eater or ant-bear, and the cry goes np that th 9 bite of that animil is as certain death as that of a rattlesnake. Wo don’t believe it. Of the hundred or more thousand deaths that have occurred in Indiana probably not one was from the bite or scratch of the anteater, so (hit it is quite apparent that such deaths are very rare. We have not the statistics of fatalities from ant-bear bites at hand, but wo feel quite sure that the proportion is enormously in favor of natural deaths or deaths from the bite of ants over bites from ant-bears. Still, if you have doubts concerning this, do not take our word for it, but go at once and chain up your ant-eater, or put a muzzle on him. Children that cry for ant-eaters must be kindly but firmly refused.—lndianapoltit•Journal. ‘ —The Madison Courier has issued an historical edition, giving quite a valuable list of the leading business interests and Anns of (he city. The paper was gotten out by Dr. Robbms, of Pennsylvania. | —— : , : 3SI —August Kifee, of Cincinnati, engaged . in fresooing the rew Presbyterian Church at Vincennes, fell ftcm a scaffold and sustained fatal injuries. i . sin —Wui, .Jones, of Cra?ntnlle, took. strychnine at New Alba.iv and died. 1 M
