Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1884 — CONGRESSMAN ELECTED. [ARTICLE]
CONGRESSMAN ELECTED.
In Pennsylania. The following Congressmen have been elected in Pennsylvania: First District—H. H. Bingham, Rep. b'econa—diaries O'Neil, Hep, Third —Samuel J. Randall, Dem. Fourth —William D. Kelley, Rep. Filth—N. C. Harmer, Rep. Sixth —James B. Everhart, Rep. "Seventh—l. N. Evans, Rep. Eighth—Daniel Ermentrout, Dean Ninth —J. Hiestant, Rep. Tenth—William H. Sowden, Dem. Eleventh —John B. Storm, Deni. Twelfth —Joseph A. Scranton, Rep. " Thirteenth—Charles N. Brumm, Rep. Fourteenth—Franklin Bound, Rep. Fifteenth—F. C. Bunnell, Rep Sixteenth—W. W. Brown, Reo. Seventeenth—Jacob M. Campbell, Rep. Eighteenth—L, E. Atkins. Rep. Nineteenth—W. H. Dnncan, Dem. Twentieth—A. G. Cnrtin, Bep. Twenty-first—C. E. Boyle, Dem. Twenty-second—J 8. Negley, Rep Twenty-third- T. M. Bayne, Rep. Twenty- fonrth—L L. Jackson, Rep. Twenty-fifth—A. C. While, Rep. Twenty-sixth—S. W. Fleeger, Rep. Twenty-seventh—W. L. Scott, Dem. At Large—Edwin 8. Osborn, Rep. Brnmm is a Republican Greenbacker. The Republicans gain four members, the present delegation standing: Republicans, 16, including Brnmm; Democrats, 12. Illinois. ■ The returns at this writing indicate the election of the following Representatives to Congress in Illinois: ‘ First District —Ransom W. Dunham, Rep, reelected. Second—Frank Lawler, Dem. Third —James H. Ward. Dem • Fourth—George E. Adams, Eep., re-elected. Fifth—Reuben Ell wood. Rep,, re-elected. Sixth—Robert R. Hitt, Rep., re-elected. Seventh—Thomas J. Henderson, Bep., re- ■ - Eighth—Ralph Plumb. Rep. Ninth—Lewis E. Payson, Rep., re-elected. T^ntb—Julius 8. Starr. Rep El< venth—Alexander P. Petrie, Bep. Twelfth —James Si, Biggs, Dem., re-elected.
i Thirteenth—William M. Springer, Dem., reelected. , , Fourteenth—Jonathan a Rowell, Rep., reelected. j .< Fifteenth—John C. Black, Dem. Sixteenth—James McCartney. Rep. Seventeenth —John It Eden. Dem. Eighteenth—William R. Morrison, Dem., reelected. Nineteenth—Richard W, Townshend, Dem., re-elected. Twentieth—John R. Thomas, Rep., re-elected. In Massachusetts. The following Congressmen are elected in Massachusetts. The Republicans gain two: v ■ "■■■ ■ ui First District—R. T. Davis, Rep. Second—John D. Dong, Rep. Third—A. A. Ranney, Rep. Fourth—P. A. Collins, Dem. Fifth—G. D. Hayden, Rep, > Sixth—H. B. Lovering, Dem. Seventh—E. F\ Stone, Rep. Eighth—Charles H. Allen, Rep. Ninth—Fred D. Ely, Rep. TV - Tenth-AY.,W. Rice, Rep Eleventh—William Whiting,"Rep, Twelfth—F. W. Rockwell, Rep. Indiana. Indiana has chosen the following Con* gressmen: ; Fiist ‘District—John J. Kleiner, Dem., re- . elected. :TtT Second—Thomas R. Cobb, Dem., re-elected. Third—Jona s G. Howard, Dem. Fourth—'William'S. Holman, Bern., 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. AVard, Dem., re-elected. -- Tenth—W. D. Owen. Rep. Eleventh—George AV. Steele. Rep., re-elected. Twelfth—Robert Lowry, Dem., re-elected. Thirteem h—George Ford, Dem. lowa. ' . ThoTowa delegation stands as follows: First District —Benton J. Hall, Dem. Second—J. H. Murphy, Dem., re-elected. Third—D. B. Henderson, Rep., re-elected. Fourth—William E. Fuller, Rep. Fifth—Milo P. Smith, Rep. Sixth—Prank T. Campbell, Rep. Seventh—Edwin H. Conger, Rep. Eighth—Wra. P. Hepburn, Rep., re-elected. Ninth —Joseph Lynch, Rep. —Tenth— A. J. Holmes, Rejx. re-elooted. Eleventh —Isaac S. Struble. Rep., re-elected.
