People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1894 — SENATORS TO STEP DOWN. [ARTICLE]

SENATORS TO STEP DOWN.

Quite a Number of Terms Expire with This Congress. Washington, Aug. 29.—The respective terms of the following United States senators expire next March and the legislatures which choose their successors are to be elected this fall: Democrats—James. H. Berry, Ark.; Matthew U. Butler, S. C.; Donelson Callery, La.; J. N. Camden. W. Va.: Kichard Coke, Tex.; Lsham G. Garris, Tenn.; John Martin, Kan.; John R. McJ?herson, N. J.; Mutt W. Ransom, N. C.: Patrick Walsh. Ga. Republicans—Joseph M. Carey, Wyo.; William E. < handler, N. 11.: Shelby M. Cullom, 111.; William P. Frye, Me.; Anthony Higgins, Del.; George F. l;oar, Mass.: C. F. Manderson, Neb.; James McMillan, Mich.; R. F. Pettigrew, S. D.: 'J homas C. Power, Mont.; George L. Shoup, Idaho: W. D. Washburn, Minn.; Edward O. Wolcott. CoL