Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1888 — THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. [ARTICLE]
THE NEXT LEGISLATURE.
Correct List of the Members of Both Houses. The following is the list of the holdover Senators, and Senators and Representatives elected. DEMOCRATIC SENATORS HOLDING OVER. Adams, Jay and Blackford counties, J. W. Hale. Allen. J. M. Barrett. Bartholomew, Brown and Monroe, W. G. Duncan. Brown, Johnson and Morgan, James F. Cox. Crawford, Orange and Harrison, James M. Andrew. Clark and Jeff- rson, David McClure. Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland, F. M. Grffith. Franklin, Union and Ripley, S. E. Urmston. Knox and Pike, Wi liam W. Perry. '-Lawrence and Jackson, Frank Branneman. St, Joseph and Starke, Timothy E. Howard. Spencer and Warrick, H. W. Logsdon. Sullivan and Greene, L P. Mullinix. Wells and Huntington, J. H.C. Smith,. Total, 13. REPUBLICAN SENATORS HOLDING OVER. Cass county, A. R. Shrover. Benton, Newfom and Jasper, S. P. Thompson. jr \ Hancock and M. Kennedy. Howard and Miami, B. F. Harniss. Lake and Porter. M. L. DeMotte. Parke and Vermillion, R. B. Sears. Tippecanoe, S. M. Dresser. Wayne. Henry U. Johnson. DEKOCRATIC SENATORS ELECTED. Allen and Whitley, Frank J. Hayden. Clark, Scott and Jennings, Frank B. Burke. 1 „ = . . Clay and Owen, George B. Byra. ' Dubois and Perry, « . a. Trailor. h loyd and Washington, E. W. Shanks. Fulton and Marshall, Perry O. Jones. Hancock, Marion and Shelby, Daniel Folev. , LaPorte, Harry Francis. . , Marion, W. XX Thompson, Henry T. Hudson. ; ■ Noble and DeKalb, Andrew M. Jackson. • Posey and Gibson. Lemuel Potter. Vanderburg, Thomas Kerth. White, Pulaski and Carroll, W, H, Thompson.'TotJii, 14. REPUBLICAN SENATORS ELECTED. I Boone, Clinton and Montgomery, - i . ■ - * 7
counties, James A. Mont and Isaac M. Custer. Decatur and Shelby, S. J. Carpenter. - Delaware and Randolph, Theodore Shockning, - , Daviess and Martin, George .r w. Afford. — i z: ———,— Elkhart, Orvin Z. Hubbell. Fayette and Henry, William Grose. Fountain and Warren, George W. Cronk. • Grant and Madison, Arthur E. Harlan . Hamilton and Tipton, T. E. Boyd. Hendricks and Putman, Silas A. Hays. Kosciusko and Wabash, Benjamin F. Clemmens. Lagrange and Steiiben, Orrille Carber. Vigo, Francis V. Dichoushi. Total, 14. Houae of Representative*. DEMOCRATS ELECTED. Adams and Jay, Samuel F. Me Gov- ‘ aev. Adams, Jay and Blackford, Elisha Pierce. Allen, William H. ShambaughFrancis Gladis. Bartholomew, Benjamin Kobbe. Brown and Monroe, John C. Dolan. , Cass, Lebbens B. Custer; Cass and Miami, Charles G. Cox. DeKalb, Freeman Kelle>. Daviess Oliver H. McKittrick. Knox, Mason J. Niblaofe-^—rrr Miami, W. W. Robbins. Montgomery, Clay and Putman, Michael J. Carroll. Owen, Samuel R. McKelvy. Clark, Henry F. Work. Clark, Floyd and Jefferson, James P. Applegate. Dearborn, Joseph C. Vandolah. ... Dubois, Lawrence and Orange, James H. Willard. Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland, George S. Pleasants. Elkhart, Noble and DeKalb, Charles G. Conn. Jackson, William H. Shields. Dubois and Martin, Drust W. Pickhardt. LaPorte, William Fowler. Marion, Gabriel Schmuck, William A. Hughes, William Langstaff, Heyden S. Bingham and Eli Heiney. Madison, Frank P. Foster. Marshall, Jacob W. Edson. Orange and Crawford, D. T. Stevenson. c Perry, Philip Zoercher. Posey, William H. Whitworth. Pulaski and White, John G. Timmons. Pulaski, Starke and LaPorte, Lon Bernethv. Putnam. Frank D, Ader. Ripley, William P. Ferry. Sullivan, Vigo and Vermillion, Elisha A. Lacy. Shelby, Leo F. Wilson. St. Joseph, Edward A. Metzger, Wm. H. Stull. Tipton. Benjamin F. Legg, -J “ Hancock, Marion and Shelby, James B. Curtis. Johnson; Jacob L. White. Floyd, E. G. Henry. Franklin, Samuel S. Harrell. Franklin, Union and Ripley, John M. Bell. Fulton, Sidney R. Moon. Harrison, Smith Askren, Huntington and Allen, W, 8. Oppenheim. Hancock, Noble Warrnm. Vanderburg, John J. Nolan. Warrick, Isaiah S. Hay. Washington, * illiam Fulton. Wells, George E. Fulton. Whitley, Andrew A. Adams. Total, 57. REPUBLICAN R PREBENTATIV ELECTED. Benton and Warren, William H. Goodwin. Boone, Frank Woodard., < linton N A. Logan. Carroll, Charles Harley. Clay, Samuel Anderson. Decatur, James B. Robinson. Delaware, N. Cranor. Elkhart, Oscar F. Dewey. Fayette and Henry, Jefferson H. Claypool. - Fnmftjtin, Olintpp F Abater. Gibson, Martin W. Fields. Grant, ‘ iram Brownlee. Green, W. H Darnett HunffHgtoa.CynTfE.Bryant. J. MendenhalL Hendricks, Cyrus L. Stanley. Henry, William A. Brown. Howard, John N. Loop. Jasper and Newton, John E. Johnson. Jefferson, John W. Linck. Knox, Gibson and Vanderburg, ge&scisukoLagrange, Dwight W. Dryer. Lake, Henry H. Ragon. Montgomery, Hannibal Trout. Morgan, George A. Adams. Noble, Hiram' Iddings. Park, George W. Hobson. Pike, Joseph St»bblefield. Porter, Nelson Barnard. Randolph, William A. W. Daly. Rush, William A. Culler*. Scott and JenniDgs, John W. Ridlen. Spencer, Benjamin B. John. Stenben, E. W. Davis. Tippecanoe and Clinton, Robert Carrack. Tippecanoe, Asbury F. Wells. Vanderburg, Jacob Covert. Vigo, William H. Berry, Marion MeQuilkin. *- Wabash, Alexander Hess. Wajne, Joseph A. Common and Elisha B! Reynolds. Total, 43.
SUMMARY. Democratic Senatois ...* £ ....'....28 Republican enat0r5;........ 22 Democratic Representatives............s7 Republican Representatives ..43 Democratic majority in Senate. 8 Democratic majority in lonise ...14 Democratic majority on joint Oallot 20 Two Small Beginnings. Chicago Wail. ~~~ 1 , / '■ : ’ In 1880 James A. Garfield was a delegate to the National Republican Convention that met in this city. So was Benjamin Harrison. When somebody cast one ballot for James At Garfield for President, Benjamin Harrison walked oyer to the Ohio delegation and shook Mr. Garfield’s hand. On another ballot somebody voted for Benjamin Harrison or President, and James A. Garfield, walked over to the Indiana delegation and shook Mr. Harrison’s hand. The Difference. Nebragha Stote Journal. Stranger (to shabby individual)—are you the janitor of this building? “No, sir; that well-dressed gentleman with the plug-hat is the janitor.” “Who are you?” “I am the proprietor here.”
