Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1890 — INDIANA LEGISLATURE. [ARTICLE]

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

Who The Members Are—Com pi e t r Unofficial data give the roll of w - of the Fifty-seventh General Assent . . Indiana as follows: HOLD-OVER DEMOCRATIC SENATORS. Clark, Scott and Jennings—F. D. Burke. Clay and Owen—George A. Byrd-. Decatur and Shelby—Cortez Ewing jr. Marion, Shelby and Hancock—D. Foley. LaPorte - Harry Francis. Allen and Whitley—Fred J. Haydeh. Noble and DeKalb—A. M. Jackson. Marshall and Fulton—Perry O. Jones. Vanderburg—Thomas Kerth. Washington and Floyd—E. W. Shanks. Marion—W. C. Thompson. Pulaski, White and Carroll—W. H. Thompson. Marion—Henry T. Hudson. Vigo—Andrew Grimes. Total—l 4. DEMOCRATIC SENATORSnELECT. Adams, Blackford and Jay—H B SmithAlien—Joseph D. Morgan: Cass—Rufus McGee. Bartholomew, Brown and Monroe—R. Fulk. Clark and Jefferson—John McGregor. Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland—F. Griffith. - Dubois and Perry—John Sweeny. Franklin, Ripley and Union—W. G. Holland. Gibson and Pcsey—Albert G. Holcomb. Green and Sullivan—Charles T. Atkin. Hancock and Rush—Morgan Chandler. Harrison, Crawford and Orange—l Lynn. Huntington and Wells—G. H.’Thompson. Johnson. Morgan and Browns J. Moore. Knox and Pike—Henry J. Wiggs. Lake and Porter Johannes Kopelka. Lawrence and Jackson—David H. Ellison. Martin and Daviess—William Kennedy. St. Joseph and Starke—T. E. Howard. Warrick and Spencer—lsaiah French, Xctal-rgO. " — 1 ibITUBLICAX HOLD-OVER J. Montgomery, Clinton and Boone—J. A, Mount. —— Hamilton and Tipton—Thomas E. Boyd. Lagrange and Steuben—Orville Carver. Boone* dinted and Montgomery—l. M. Caser. Kosciusco and Wabash—B. F. Clems mens.; Fayette and Henry—William Grose. Hendricks and Putnam—Silas A. Hays. Grant and Madison—A. E. Harlan. Elkhart—OrenE. Hubbell. Delaware and Randolph—Theo. Shockr.ev. ‘ • Total'll). REPUBLICAN 6ENATORS-ELECT. Fountain and Warren— J. F. Hanley. Miami and Howard—R. J. Loveland, Newton, Jasper and Benton—W. W. Gilman. Parko and Vermillion --G. W. Hobson. W a.yne—John Yaryan'. Tippecanoe—Job Osborn. ?v Total— 6, ■ •• SENATE SUMMARY. | Democratic 5enat0r5....................34 Republican Senators........ . ........ . . .16 Democratic majority,....;.. ,18 DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVES. Adams, Jay and Blackford—J. Bran’stetter. Allen—John Biegler and 5. M. Hench, Boone —John S. Peters. Bartholomew—Joseph F. Gent. Carroll—James L,Johnson, Cass—Joseph Gray. - Clav^Jameszj-P:-Along. ' Clay, Montgomery and Putnam—M. J. Car-roll. Clark—Henry F. Worrell. Dearborn—John W. Johnson. DeKalb—Freeman Kelly. Floyd—lsaac P. Leyden. Floyd, Clark and Jefferson—G. H. V oight. Franklin —Samuel S. Harrell. Franklin, Union and Ripley— S. B. Rude. Fountain—Elliott W. Bowman. Fulton Sidney R. Moon. Hancock—Samuel A. Troy. Harrison—Jacob F. Wright. Huntington and Allen—W. S. Oppenheim. Huntington—Hiram Gill. Jennings and Scott—J. N. Calicott. Johnson—Luther Short. Knox—Wm. A. Collod. Knox, Gibson and Vanderburg—M. J, Niblack. Lake -Adam Elbert. LaPorte, Stark and Pulaski—L. E. BerJ nethy. LaPort—Wm. Fowler. Madison—James M. Farlow. Martin and Dubois—Ephriam Inman. Marion—Harvey Matthews, H. Thienes, John C. McCloskey, Jas. E. McCullough, Frederick Mack ~ Marshall—A, L. Thompson. Montgomery—A. N. Higgins. Noble- -James Rosco. Noble, DeKalb and Elkhart—Norman Teal. Owon—James L. Smith. Orange. Lawrence and Dubois—F. W. Pickhardt. Orange and Crawford -V. S. Trimble. Petry- -Phillip Zoorchcr. Pike—Michael L. Hoathman. Posey—John C. Smith. Porter—Clement C. Kerns. Putnam— EYank D. Ader. Ripley—Chester R. Faulkner. St. Joseph—W. H. Stull and G. V. Byr* kit. Spencer —Willis J. Baker. Shelby, Hancock and Marion—J. B. Curtis. _ Shelby—Oliver J. Glessner, Sullivan—John Beasley. Sullivan, Vigo and Vermillion—l. N. Kestor. . Switzerland, Ohio and Dearborn—T. M. Kyle. Tipton—James M, Fippen. Vanderburg—J. J. Nolan and J. C. Calvert. ■ . Vigo—J. S. Lee and I. Beauchamp, Warrick, IsAiah S. Hay. Washington, W. E. Patton. Wells, George E. Fulton. Whitley, Andrew A. Adams. r . White and Pulaski, J. G. Timmons. Miami, W. W. Robbins. Jackson. A. G. Osterman. Cass and Miami, W. W. Kilgore. Brown and Monroe, W.G. Watson. Adams snd jay, Richard Erwin. Clinton, James Kelleher. Total-73.