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SAMUEL M. 1NGLIS OF CARBONDALE Adjutant-General ALFRED ORENDORFF OF SPRINGFIELD 146612 FFICERS OF THE SENATE Lieutenant-Governor PRESIDENT s JOSEPH B. GILL . of Murphysboro PRESIDENT PRO TEM. CHARLES BOGARDUS, of Paxton Secretary . . . ... First Assistant Secretary . Second Assistant Secretary . Third Assistant Secretary Reading Clerk Bill Clerk ....'... Messenger for Secretary's Room President's Private Secretary Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk First Ass't Enr. and Eng. Clerk . Second Ass't Enr. and Eng. Clerk Third Ass't Enr. and Eng. Clerk Sergeant- at- Arms .... First Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Second Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Postmistress . . . . . . Assistant Postmistress . Superintendent of Ventilation Ass't Superintendent of Ventilation . James H. Paddock, Springfield Penn V. Trovillion, Golconda . Samuel H. Cochran, Chicago .. . . J. E. Cook, Ottawa Bailey D. Dawson, Chicago . Clarence J. Root, Chicago . . Dwight Sanders, Auburn . . . . C. D. Tufts, Centralia . Frank E. Hills, Sycamore . Julius Johnson, Rock Island . Wm. A. Schwarze, Freeport W. P. Craig, Champaign J. O. Anderson, Decatur . Frank E. Stanley, Chicago Wm. F. Riley, Springfield . Rev. M. F. Troxell, Springfield Mrs. Fanny M. Worthington, Sterling Mrs. Winnie Crissey, Chicago . . . E. A. Flood, Waukegan Fayette Adams, Rockford LIEUT -Gov. JOSEPH B. GILL. JOSEPH B. GILiIi, democratic lieutenant-governor and pres- ident of the senate, was born near Marion, Williamson county, 111., February 17, 1862. He was a member of the senate in the 36th and 37th assemblies, and as lieutenant- governor presided over the senate in the 38th, and now the 39th session. Postoffice address Murphysboro, 111. (7) HON. CHARLES BOGARDUS. BOGARDUS, republican senator and president pro tern., from the 18th district, comprising the counties of Vermilion and Ford, was born March 28, 1841, in Cayuga county, N. Y. He was a member of the house in the 34th and 35th assemblies, and has occupied a seat in the senate from the 36th to the 39th, inclusive. He is chairman of the committee on Rules. By occupation, a farmer and stock-raiser. Postoffice address Paxton, 111. HON. THOMAS HAMER. , republican senator from the 26th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Fulton and Tazewell, was born June 1, 1818, in Union county, Pa. He is a holdover, and served in tho lower house in the 35th, and the senate in the 36th, 37th and 38th assemblies, and is chairman of the committee on State Charitable Institutions. He is a retired merchant. Postoffice address Vermont, 111. (9) HON. SIDNEY McCLOUD. jIDflEY JVIcCLkOUD, republican senator from the 3d dis- trict, comprising the 31st, 33d and 34th wards of Chicago and town of Calumet, was born March 3, 1848, in Eng- land. Total vote received was 15,750. He is chairman of the committee on Warehouses. By occupation, superintendent rolling mills. Postoffice address 8151 Cornell ave., South Chicago. (10) HON JAMES R. CAMPBELL. . CAJVIPBELiLi, democratic senator from the 46th district, comprising the counties of Hamilton, Jefferson, Wayne and Franklin, was born May 4, 1853, in Hamilton county, 111. He is a holdover, and was a member of the senate from the 34th to the 39th assemblies, inclusive. By occupation, an editor-lawyer. Postoffice address McLeansboro, 111. (ti) HON. GEORGE R. LETOURNEAU. 1$. liETOU^r-lEAU, republican senator from the 16th district, comprising the counties ot' Kankakee and Iroquois, was born February 28, 1833, in St. Thomas, Canada. He was a member of the senate in the 38th assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Labor and Man- ufactures. By occupation, a wholesale grocer. Postoffice address Kankakee, 111. (12 ) HON. HAMPTON W. WALL. AJVIPTOJSt W. WAhLi, democratic senator from the 36th I? district, comprising the counties of Macoupin and Greene, was born November 10, 1832, in Macoupin county, 111. He is a holdover, and was a member of the house in the 30th and 31st, and was a member of the 38th as senator. By occupation, a banker and farmer. Postoffice address Staunton, 111. HON. REUBEN W COON. |EOBEfi W. COON, republican senator from the 8th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Lake, McHenry and Boone, was born May 31, 1842, in Frankfort, Clinton county, Ind. He is a holdover member from the 38th assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Municipalities. By occupation, a publisher and lawyer. Postoffice address Waukegan, 111, (14) HON. JAMES W. TEMPLETON. W. TEjVIPIiETOH, republican senator from the 31st district, comprising the counties of Bureau, White- side, Stark and Putnam, was born in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Total vote received was 9,752. He is chairman of the committee on Farm Drainage and Federal Relations. His occu- pation is farming. Postoffice address Princeton, 111. (15) HON. WILLIAM A. MUSSETT. A. JVIUSSETT, republican senator from the 44th district, comprising the counties of Edwards, Wabash, White, Grallatin and Hardin, was born Jan- uary 2, 1865, in Grayville, 111. He is a holdover from the 38th general assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Education, etc. By occupation, a lawyer. Postoffice address Gray ville, 111. (16) HON. DANIEL A. CAMPBELL. A. CAJVIPBEIili, republican senator from the 19th district, comprising the 13th and 16th wards of Chicago, was born June 23, 1863, in Elgin, Kane county, 111. Total vote received was 8,504. He was, also, member of the house in 1893. He is chairman of the committee on Licenses and Miscellany. By occupation, a lawyer. Postoffice address 1207 Chamber of Commerce building, Chicago. (17) HON HOMER F. ASPINWALL . ffSPlNWALiLi, republican senator from the 12th district, comprising the counties of Stephenson, JoDaviess and Carroll, was born November 15, 1846, in Stephenson county, 111. He is a holdover from the 88th assembly. He is the chairman of the committee on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills and to \ 7 isit Reformatory Institutions. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Freeport, 111. (18) HON FREDERICK LUND IN. , republican senator from the llth district, comprising the 14th, 15th, 27th and 28th wards of Chicago, was born May 18, 1868, in Sweeden. Total vote received, 11,691. He is chairman of the committee on Printing. Occupation, a manufacturer. Postoffice address 2443 West Kinzie st., Chicago. (19) HON. ROBERT L McKINLAY U. JVLeKlN^AY, democratic senator from the 43d district, comprising the counties of Clark, Cumberland, Edgar and Effingham, was born July 14, 1889, in Cin- cinnati, O. Total vote received was 6,152. He was a member of the house in 35th to 38th assemblies, inclusive. By occupation, a lawyer. Postoffice address Paris, Edgar county, 111. (20) HON GEORGE H. MUNROE. H- MUNROE, republican senator from the 25th district, comprising the county of "Will, was born Sep- tember 24, 1844, in Brownville, Jefferson county, N. Y. Total vote received was 6,889. Chairman of the com- mittee on Waterways and Drainage. By occupation, real estate and mortgage loans. Postoffice address Joliet, 111. 21 ) HON. JAMES A. WILLOUGHBY. AJVIES A. WmiiOUGHBV, republican senator from the 4 ( Jth district, comprising the county of St. Clair, was born May 2, 1855, in St. Clair county, 111. Total vote ? received was 6839. He is chairman of the committee on County and Township Organization. By occupation, a publisher. Postoffice address Belleville, 111. (22) HON HIRAM H. KINGSBURY. , republican senator from the 45th district, comprising the counties of Bichland, Lawrence, Crawford and Jasper, was born April H, 1840, in Meigs county, Ohio. Total vote received was 7,243. Chairman of the committee on Roads, Highways and Bridges. By occupa- tion, an insurance and real estate agent. Postoffice address Olney, 111. (23) HON. PATRICK V. FITZPATRICK. V. FITZ PATRICK, republican senator from the 1st district, comprising the 1st, 2d and 5th wards of Chicago, was born July 17, 1840, in Ireland. Total vote received was 9,818. Chairman of the committee on Finance. By occupation, a bookseller. Postoffice address 154 22d street, Chicago. (24) HON. HENRY H. EVANS. fi. EVflfiS, republican senator from the 14th dis- I trict, comprising the counties of Kane and DuPage, was born March 9, 1836, in Toronto, Canada. He was a member of the house in 1876 and 1878, and of the senate from 1880 to 1895, inclusive. He is chairman of the com- mittee on Lincoln Monument and Public Buildings and Grounds. By occupation, a real estate dealer. Postoffice address Aurora, 111. (25) HON. HARRY HIGBEE. HIGBEE, democratic senator from the 34th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Pike, Scott and Morgan, was born December 13, 1854, in Pittsfield, 111. He was a member of the senate in the 30th, 37th and 38th assemblies he being n holdover. By occupation, a lawyer. Postoffice address Pittsfield, 111. (26) HON. GEORGE W. PAISLEY. W. PAISLiEY, democratic senator from the H8th district, comprising the counties of Montgomery, Bond and Fayette, was born in Montgomery county, 111. He was a member of the 32d in the lower house, and elected ta the senate in 1892. By occupation, an attoiney and farmer, Postoffice address Hillsboro, 111. (27) HON. DAVID HUNTER. AVID HUNTED, republican senator from the 10th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Winnebago and Ogle, was born January 15, 1836, in the state of New York. He was a member of the house in 1884, and was ejected to the senate in 1892, being a holdover member. He is chairman of the committee on Penal and Reformatory Institutions. By occupation, a farmer. Postoflice address Rockford, 111. (28 HON VINTON E. HOWELL. J? 1 E. HOWELiLi, republican senator from the 22d district, comprising the county of McLean, was born November 30, 1840, in Licking county, Ohio. He was a member of the 38th assembly, consequently a holdover. He is chairman of the committee on Mines and Mining and to Visit Charitable Institutions. By occupation, a retired farmer and president of Corn Belt bank. Postoffice address Bloomington, 111. (29) HON. CHARLES M. NETTERSTROM. JVI. HETTE^STt^O|VI, republican senator from the 21st district, comprising the 21st, 22cl and 25th wards of Chicago, was born September 24, 1847, in Stavauger, Norway. Total vote received was 10,278. Chairman of the committee on Fees and Salaries. Occupation, street paving contractor. Postoffice address 815 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. (30 HON. CHARLES A. HERB. A. H^IRB, republican senator from the 47th district, comprising the counties of Madison, Jersey and Calhoun, was born September 21, 1846, in Loffenau, Germany. Total vote received was 7,470. Chairman of the committee on Military Affairs. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Alton, 111. (31) HON. DAVID T. LITTLER. 1ilrM|AVlb T. LiITTLiElR, republican senator from the 39th district, comprising the county of Sangamon, was born February 7, 1836, in Clifton, Greene county, Ohio. Total vote received was 7,368. He was a member of the house in 1883, and chaiiman of the committee on Revenue; again in 1887, and chairman of the committee on Appropriations, and is now chairman of the. committee on Revenue. By profes- sion, he is a lawyer. Postoffice address Springfield, 111. (32) HON. WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN. J. O'Bf^IEfi, democratic senator from the > |y 9th district, comprising the 6th, part of the 9th, 10th and 28th wards in Chicago, was born March 20, 1852, in Boston, Mass. Total vote received was 7,010. Occupation is that of a merchant. Postoffice address 2763 Archer ave., Chicago. (33) HON CHARLES H. CRAWFORD. , republican senator from the 5th district in Chicago, was born in Benningtou, Vt. He was elected to the senate in 1884, again in 1888, and in 1894 was elected to the senate in the 39th assembly. Total vote received was 16,851, being 9,987 over his next highest competitor. He is chairman of the committee on Corporations, and in 1887 was chairman of committee on Judiciary, and has always been on important committees. By profession, a 'lawyer. Postoffice address 1220 Chamber of Commerce bldg., Chicago. (34) HON DANIEL D. HUNT. D. HUNT, republican senator from the 29th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Lee, DeKalb, Kendall and Grundy, was born September 19, 1835. He was a member of the 35th and 36th general assemblies in the lower house, and served as senator in the 37th, 38th and 39th sessions, and was re-elected to the senate in 1894. He is chair- man of the committee on Agriculture and Horticulture, Live Stock and Dairying. Occupation is that of a farmer. Postoffice address DeKalb, 111. (35) HON. MOSES SALOMON. fOSES SALiOlUOfi, democratic senator from the 2d dis- trict, comprising the 10th and 12th wards, Chicago, was born December 13, 1857, in Peoria, 111. He is a hold- over member, having served in the senate in the 38th general assembly. He is chairman of the Department Store Inves- tigation committee, which is a movement for the benefit of trade and commerce. By profession he is a lawyer. Postoffice address 1203 Security Building, Chicago. (36) HON. JOHN M. NIEHAUS. , democratic senator from the 24th dis- trict, comprising the county of Peoria, was born February 15, 1855, in Warendorf, Westphalia. He is a holdover, and was a member of the lower house in the 38th assem- bly. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Peoria, 111. HON. C. PORTER JOHNSON. JOHNSOfi, democratic senator from the 4th district, comprising the 29th and 30th wards in Chi- cago, was born August 15, 1866, in Vermilion county, 111. He was a member of the senate in the 38th assembly being a holdover. His occupation is that of a lawyer. Postoftice address 1213 Ashland Block, Chicago. (38) HON. FRED E. HARDING. H. H^KDING* republican senator from the 35th district, comprising the counties of KQOX, Warren, Hen- derson and Mercer, was born September 20, 1847, in Otsego county, N. Y. Total vote received was 12,826. He is chairman of the committee on Banks and Banking. He is president of the Second National Bank o^ Monmouth, 111. Postoffice address Monmouth, 111. (39) HON. JOHN J. MORRISON. *J- JVfOHl^ISOf4, republican senator from the loth district, comprising the Mb, llth and 19th wards in Chi- cago, was born November 27, 1861, in New Haven, Conn. By occupation, a general contractor. He is chairman of the committee on Senatorial Apportionment. Postoffice address 455 Marshfield ave., Chicago. (40) RON ARTHUR A. LEEPER. 1. LiEEPEl^, democratic senator from the 32d district, comprising the counties of Cass, Mason, Menard and Logan, was born August 21, 1855, in Cass county, 111. He was elected to the senate in 1888, and was a member in every assembly up to and including the 39th. By profession he is a lawyer. Postoffice address Virginia, 111. (41) HON. ALBERT L. BRANDS. Ii. B^RfiDS, democratic senator from the 48th district, comprising the counties of Monroe, Kandolpb, Perry and Jackson, was born April 26, 1856, in Ste. Genevieve county, Mo. He is a holdover from the 38th assembly. By profession, a physician. Postoffice address Prairie du Rocher, 111. (43) HON. HENRY C. BARTLING. C. democratic senator from the 6th iJ> district, comprising the 20th and iJ6th wards, and 25th ward north of Montrose blvd., and 15th ward east of Western ave., was born July 4, 1867, in Springfield, 111. He was a member of the 38th general assembly. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Chicago, 111. (43) HON ISAAC B. CRAIG. jSAAC B. CJ^AIG, democratic senator from the 40th dis- trict, comprising the counties of Coles, Douglas and Shelby, was born April 28, 1856, in Coles county, 111. He was a member of the house in the 36th and 37th assemblies, and was elected to the senate in 1892 being a hold- over. By profession, an attorney. Postoffice address Mattoon, 111. (44) HON. CHARLES N. BARNES. . BARNES, democratic senator from the 20th district, comprising the counties of Marshall, Woodford and Livingston, was born March 25, 1860, in Marshall county, 111. He was, also, a member of the 38th assem- bly being a holdover. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Lacon, 111. (45) HON. EDWARD J. DWYER. JOWfllRD J. DWYER, republican senator from the 17th district, comprising the 17th and 18th and part of the llth wards, Chicago, was born November 21, 1861, in Chicago. He is chairman of the committee on Fish and Game. Total vote received was 6,780. By occupation, a real estate dealer. Postoffice address 611 Ashland Block, Chicago. (46 HON. THOMAS F. FORD. p. FOl^D, democratic senator from the 42d dis- trict, comprising the counties of Clinton, Marion, Clay and Washington, was born May 24, 1848, in Clinton county, 111. He is a holdover a member of the 38th general assembly. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Carlyle, 111. (47) HON. REED GREEN. [EED Gt^EEfi, democratic senator from the 50th district, comprising the counties of Alexander, Union and Jack- son, was born September 22, 1865, in Mt. Vernon, 111. He was a member of the 3(>th and 37th assemblies as representative, and served as senator in the 38th being a hold- over. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Cairo, 111. (48 HON. ALBERT W. WELLS LiBERT W. WELiLiS, democratic senator from the 87th district, comprising the counties of Adams and Brown, was born May 9, 1839, in South Woodstock, Conn. He was a member of the lower house in the 35th and 36th assemblies, and of the senate in the 37th and 38th, and was re- elected to the 89th, his vote being 8,126. By profession a lawyer. Postofiice address Quincy, 111. ( 49 HON. LEWIS M. SAWYER. JVI. SAWYER, republican senator from the 27th district, comprising the county of LaSalle, was born August 1, 1837, in Waverly, N. Y. Total vote received was 9,036. He was, also, a member of the house in the 35th assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Canals and Rivers. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Streator, 111. (50) HON. ORVILLE F. BERRY. F. BEf^HV, republican senator from the 28th district, comprising the counties of Hancock, McDonough and Schuyler, was born February 16, 1852, in McDonough county, 111. He was a member of the senate in the 36th, 37th and 38th assemblies. He is chairman of the committee on Judiciary, and to Visit Educational Institutions. His profes- sion is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address- Carthage, Hancock county, 111. (51) HON. HENRY M. DUNLAP. j. DUflLiAP, republican senator from the 30th district, comprising the counties of Champaign, DeWitt and Piatt, was born November 14, 1853, in Cook county, 111. He is chairman of the committee on Appropriations. He is a holdover member, having served in the senate in the 38th assembly. By occupation a farmer and fruit grower. Postoffice address Savoy, 111. 52) HON. GEORGE D. ANTHONY. D. ANTHONY, republican senator from the 23d district, comprising the 24th, 23d and part of the 16fch wards of the city of Chicago, was born February 18, 1868, in Chicago. He is chairman of the committee on Elections. Total vote received was 7,797. Attorney-at-law by profession. Postoffice address 1113 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. (53) HON. JOSEPH P. MAHONEY. JOSEPH P. MAHONEY, democratic senator from the 13th district, comprising the 7th and 8th wards of tbe city of Chicago, was born November 1, 1864, in Oswego, N. Y. Total vote received was 5,G33. He was a member of the lower house in the 34th, Both and 36fch sessions, and of the senate in the 37tli and 38th. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 1313 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. (54) HON. HENDRICKV. FISHER. V. FISHER, republican senator from the H3d district, comprising the counties of Kock Island and Henry, was born October 15, 1847, iu Wilkesbarre, Pa. He was a member of the 35th and 3(>th general assem- blies. He is chairman o the committee on Insurance. Total vote received was 9,3(5B, his plurality being something over 8,000. His occupation is that of a manufacturer. Postoftice address Geneseo, 111. (55) HON. PLEASANT T. CHAPMAN. T. CH^PJVIHN, republican senator from the 51st district, comprising the counties of Johnson, Pope, Pulaski, Massac and Saline, was born October 8, 1854, in Johnson county, 111. Total vote received was 8,444. He is chairman of the committee on Railroads, and was also a member of the 137th and 38th assemblies. By profession he is a lawyer. Postoffice address Vienna, 111. (56) HON. JOHN HUMPHREY. *, republican senator from the 7th district, comprising the towns of Cook county outside of Chicago, was born June 20, 1838, in county of Norfolk, England. T-^VV ? He was a member of the house in the 27th and 34th assemblies, and of the senate in the 35th to 38th, inclusive. He is chairman of the committee on Judicial Department and Prac- tice. Total vote received was 12,225. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Orland, Cook county, 111. (57) MRS. FANNY M. WORTHINGTON Postmistress of the Senate. [HE only lady who has ever taken the platform in the service of the Republican State Central Committee. Postoffice address Sterling, 111. (58) MRS. WINNIE CRISSEY Assistant Postmistress of the Senate. Besidence 802 Warren ave., Chicago. 59) JAMES H. PADDOCK Secretary of the Senate, E was, also, secretary of the senate in the years 1877, 1879 and 1881, and was chief clerk in the secretary of state's office from May 1881 to May 1889. His residence is 709 South 7th st., Springfield, 111. (60) REV. MILLARD F. TROXELL Chaplain of the Senate. AS born October 25, 1857, at Cumberland, Md. Entered the ministry of the Lutheran church in 1882, and has been pastor of Grace Lutheran Church, Springfield, 111., since 1890. (61) OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE SPEAKER Hon. JOHN MEYER, of Cook Clerk John A. Reeve, of Macon First Assistant Clerk . . . ... Second Assistant Clerk . . ' . Third Assistant Clerk . . . Fourth Ass't Clerk and Typewriter Bill Clerk . .'. . . .-. ".' . Enrolling and Engrossing Clerk . First Ass't Enr. and Eng. Clerk . Second Ass't Enr. and Eng. Clerk Doorkeeper . . . First Assistant Doorkeeper . Second Assistant Doorkeeper . Alfred Bayliss, of Whiteside Carey E. Barnes, of Sangamon G. L, Peterson, of Rock Island . Wm, A. Ramplin, of Cook W. H. Kretzinger, of Logan . Charles E. Dole, of Coles Theo. Schultze, of Washington . Moses W. Porter, of Mercer Ed. Harlan, of Clark . S. G. Sparks, of Bond . George Sanderson, of Knox Third Assistant Doorkeeper T. T. Allain, of Cook Postmistress . . . . . . . Miss Mary Rowett, of Macoupin Assistant Postmistress . . . Miss Carrie Stephenson, of Menard Chaplain Rev. A. G. Goodspeed, of Woodford Speaker's Private Secretary ..,,,, James Morris, of Cook HON. JOHN MEYER. JVIEYEl^, republican representative and speaker of 11$ the house, from the 15th district, in the city of Chicago, was born February 27, 1852, in the kingdom of Holland. Total vote received was 11,372^. He is chairman of the committee on Rules. He was a member of the. 35th, 36th and 38th assemblies. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 460 West Congress st., Chicago. (65) HON. FREEMAN P. MORRIS. P. MORRIS, democratic representative from the 16th district, comprising the counties of Kankakee and Iroquois, was born March 19, 1854, in Cook county, 111. Total vote received was 18,066|. He was, also, a membar of the B4th, V 36th and 88th general assemblies. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address Watseka, 111. (66) HON. JOHN LANE WHITE. LiflftE WHITE, republican representative from the 22d district, comprising the county of McLean, was born December 5, 1882, in Westminster, Mass. Total vote received was 10,083. fle is chairman of the committee to Visit State Charitable Institutions. By occupation, a physician and surgeon. Postoffice address Bloomington, 111. (67) HON. LOUIS KAISER. lOUlS KfllSEf^, republican representative from the 28th district, comprising the counties of McDonough, Hancock and Schuyler, was born July 29, 1842, in Germany. Total vote received was 13,580|. He was, also, a mem- ber of the 38fch assembly. He is chairman of the committee on History, Geology and Science. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Bushnell, 111. (68) HON. GEORGE W. MILLER. W. JVIILiLiE^, republican representative from the 3d district, comprising the 31st, 33d and 34th wards of the city of Chicago, was born January 12, 1869, in Gilman, 111. Total vote received was 23,275. His occu- pation is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 9223 Drexel ave., Chicago. (69) HON. FRANK MURDOCH. Spl? $F? republican representative from the 35th district, comprising the counties of Knox, Hender- son, Warren and Mercer, was born September 2, 1843, in Ayrshire, Scotland. Total vote received was 18,829^. He was, also, a member of the 38th assembly. He is chairman of the committee on Corporations. By occupation, a banker. Postotiice address Oneida, 111. (70) HON GEORGE MURRAY. republican representative from the 31st district, comprising the counties of Whiteside, Bu- reau, Putnam and Stark, was born May 12, 1840, in Roxburgshire, Scotland. Total vote received was 14,476^. He was, also, a member of the 38th assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Canals, River Improvement and Commerce. By occupation, a farmer and stock-raiser. Postotfice address Elmira, 111. 71) HON CHARLES F. KINCHELOE. * " p. KIf4CHEliOE, republican representative from the .')7th district, comprising the counties of Adams and Brown, was born March 13, 1865, in Loraine, Adams county, 111. Total vote received was 10,618. This is his first term as a legislator. His occupation is that of a teacher. Postoffice address Loraine, 111. (72) HON EMMET P. POINDEXTER. P. POIHDEXTEP^ democratic representative from the 38th district, comprising the counties of Bond, Fay- ette and Montgomery, was born August 10, 1838, in Patrick county, Va. Total vote received was 8,662^. By profession, a physician. Postoffice address Greenville, 111. (73) HON. ROSS GRAHAM. |OSS GJ^flfiHJVI, republican representative from the 44th district, comprising the counties of Edwards, Gallatin, Hardin, White and Wabash, was born February 27, 1839, in White county, 111. Total vote received was 10,737|. He is chairman of the committee on Claims. By profession, a lawyer. He was, also, a member of the 30th general assembly. Postoffice address Carmi, 111. (74 HON. PATRICK H. DELANY. H. DEIi Aft Y, democratic representative from the 8th district, comprising the counties of Lake, McHenry and Boone, was born March 10, 1859, in New- port, Lake county, 111. Total vote received was 8,893; plurality, 476. By occupation, a farmer and dairyman. Postoffice address Wadsworth, 111. (75) HON. JAMES P. FLETCHER. SAJVIES P. FkETCHEIR, republican representative from the 18th district, comprising the counties of Vermilion and Ford, was born February 14, 1855, in Vermilion county, 111. Total vote received was 12,071; majority over repub- lican colleague, 164^; over democratic, 6,380. He is chairman of the committee on Reformatory Institutions. By occupation, a farmer and stock-raiser. Poetoffice address Ridge Farm, 111. (76) HON. MARTIN M. MCDONALD. JVI. JVIeDONflkD, republican representative from the 50th district, comprising the counties of Alexander, Union and Williamson, was born January 22, 1848, in Williamson county, 111. Total vote received was 9,354. He is chairman of the committee on Horticulture. By occupa- tion, a farmer and physician. Postoffice address Crab Orchard, Williamson county, 111. (77) HON. HARMON P. BURROUGHS. P. BUI^OUGHS, democratic representative IK from the 48th district, comprising the counties of Jack- son, Perry, Randolph and Monroe, was born May 10, 1846, near Rochester, N. Y. Total vote received was 11,772, as a minority representative. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Elkville, Jackson county, 111. (78) HON. MARTIN B. BAILEY. B. BftlLiEY, republican representative from the 18th district, comprising the counties of Vermilion and Ford, was born January 28, 1858, in Chillicothe, 111. Total vote received was 11,906^. By profession, a lawyer. This is Mr. Bailey's first term as a legislative member. Postoffice address Danville, 111. (79) HON ADDISON B. HALLOCK B. HflkkOCK, republican representative from the 25th district, comprising the county of Will, was born May 20, 1854, at Lake Zurich, Lake county, 111. Total vote received was 10,641; majority, i,243. He is chairman of the committee on Fish and Game. By occupation, a photographer. Postoffice address Peotone, 111. (80) HON JOHN WYLIE. [|OHN WYliIE, republican representative from the 27th dis- trict, comprising the county of LaSalle, was born Decem- ber 6, 1855, in Waltham township, 111. Total vote received was 13,676. This is his first experience on the legislative floor. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Utica, 111. HON JAMES W. FITZSIMONS. W. FITZSHVIOplS, democratic representative from the 19th district, comprising the 13th and 16th wards of the city of Chicago, was born October 8, 1853, in Lans- ingburg, N. Y. Total vote received was 9,471|. This is his first term as a legislator. By occupation, a carriage manu- facturer. Postoffice address 200 North Wood st., Chicago. (82) HON J. EDWIN BLACK EDWlfi BLiflCK, democratic representative from the 45th district, comprising the counties of Lawrence, Crawford, Jasper and Richland, was born March 10, 1843, in Lawrence county, 111. He was a member of the house in the 38th assembly, and was honored with a re- election to the 39th assembly. Total vote received was 9,793^; majority, 165^. His occupation is that of a farmer. Postoffice address Bridgeport, 111. (83) HON. MORRISON J. O'HARNETT. J. O'HflRflETT, republican representative from the 42d district, comprising the counties of Clay, Clinton, Marion and Washington, wns born June 27, 1828, in Carlyle, Clinton county, 111. Total vote re- ceived was 11,903. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Carlyle, 111. (84 HON. ERNEST G. SCHUBERT. G. SCH^JBE^T, republican representative from the llth district, comprising the following wards in Chicago: 14th, 15th west of Western ave., 27th and 28th. He was born June 9, 1868, in Chicago. Total vote received was 17,914|. He is chairman of the committee on Parks and Boulevards. By occupation, a vessel owner. Postoffice address 579 North Hoyne ave., Chicago. (85) HON ETHELBERT CALLAHAN. CALiIiflHAN, republican representative from the 45th district, comprising the counties of Crawford, Jasper, Bichland and Lawrence, was born December 17, 1829, in Licking county, Ohio. Total vote received was 11,140. He is chairman of the committee on Statutory Revision. He was a member of the 29th, 87th and 38th assemblies. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address Robinson, 111. (86) HON. ULYSSES A. WILSON. (fjLkYSSES A. WmSOfi, republican representative from the 28th district, comprising the counties of Schuyler, Hancock and McDonough, was born July 5, 1854, in Schuyler county, 111. Total vote received was 13,511 this being his first term. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Huntsville, 111. HON. JOHN L. MCGUIRE. Li. |VIeGOlf^E, democratic representative from the 20th district, comprising the counties of Livingston, Wood- ford and Marshall, was born August 27, 1844, in Ireland. T-^ ? Total vote received was 10,78*3. Mr. McGuire is a retired farmer, and this is his first term. Postoffice address Metamora, 111. (88) HON THOMAS P. MCFEE. JHOJVIAS P. JVlepEE, republican representative from the 47th district, comprising the counties of Madison, Jersey and Calhoun, was born December 18, 1846, in Fayette City, Pa. This is his first experience in the legislature, and he was elected by a good and substantial majority, to-wit: 1,278 his total vote being 10,987. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Venice, 111. HON. JOSEPH P. CONDO. jOSEPfi P. COfiDO, republican representative from the 43d district, comprising the counties of Effingham, Cum- berland, Edgar and Clark, was born February 19, 1848, ? in Centre county, Pa. Total vote received was 14,020, being the largest vote received by anyone on the legislative ticket. By occupation, a farmer and general merchant. Postoffice address Moccasin, 111. (90) HON. THOMAS B. NEEDLES. B. fiEEDtiES, republican representative from the 42d district, comprising the counties of Clay, Marion, Clinton and Washington, was born April 26, 1838, in Monroe county, 111. He was a member of the senate in the 32d and 33d general assemblies, and was elected to the house in 1894, receiving a vote of 12,116. He is chairman of the Appropriation Committee. His occupation is that of a banker. Postoffice address Nashville, 111. (91) HON. SAMUEL M. SMYTH. :AJVlUELi JVI. SJVIYTH, republican representative from the 44th district, comprising the counties of Hardin, Gal- latin, White, Wabash and Edwards, was born November 11, 1852, in Gallatin county, 111. Total vote received was 10,674. By occupation, a dealer in agricultural implements. Postoffice address Shawneetown, 111. (92) HON. ALBERT GLADE. GIiflDE, republican representative from the 17th district, comprising the 17th, 18th, and that part of the llth ward lying north of Lake st., in Chicago, was born February 22, 1859, in Chicago, 111. Total vote received was 17,609. By occupation, a contractor. PostoflS.ce address 7 North Peoria st., Chicago. (93) HON. SAMUEL H. WATSON. AMUELi fi. WATSO^, republican representative from the 46th district, comprising the counties of Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton and Wayne, was born November 5, 1838, in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson county, 111. Total vote received, 12,440|. He has retired from active business. Postoffice address Mt. Vernou, 111. (94) HON. WILLIAM C. STICKNEY. C. STICKNEY, republican representative from the 33d district, comprisiug the counties of Rock Island and Henry, was born September 6, 1847, in Cambridgeport, Mass. He is chairman of the com- mittee on Retrenchment. Total vote received was 18,974. By occupation, a farmer and banker. Postoflice address Woodhull, 111. (95) HON. WILLIAM M. BINES. JVI. BIf4ES, democratic representative from |f> the 18th district, comprising the counties of Ford and Vermilion, was born March 17, 1847, in Bloomfield, Jefferson county, Ohio. This being his firi&t term, he made a remarkable ruo, there being a split in his party and two democratic candidates being placed in the field. Total vote re- ceived was 9,691. Occupation is that of a farmer. Postoffice address Ridge Farm, 111. HON MICHAEL KELLY. , republican representative from the 49th district, comprising the county of St. Clair, was born September 29, 1857, in Merthyr Tydvil, Wales. Total vote received was 9,414^. By occupation, an iron and steel worker. Postoffice address Belleville, 111. (97 HON WILLIAM L. MOUNTS. ILiblAJVI Ii. JWIOUfiTS, democratic representative from the 86th district, comprising the counties of Greene and Macoupiu, was born August 31, 1862, in Carlin- ville, 111. Total vote received was 9,013. He was, also, a representative member in the 38th assembly. By occupa- tion, a banker and lawyer. Postoffice address Carlinville, 111. (98) HON. WILLIAM H. GREEN. lULiIA|VI fi. G^HEfi, democratic representative from the 46th district, comprising the counties of Jefferson, Wayne, Hamilton and Franklin, was born October 14, 1858, in Mt. Vernon, 111. In 1894 he was elected to the present assembly, his total vote being 11,211^. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Mt. Vernon, 111. (99) HON. LARS M. MOLING. iff. NOLklflG, republican representative from the 10th district, comprising the counties of Winnebago and Ogle, was born May 4, 1843, in Westergotland, Sweden. Total vote received was 14,168, being an increased majority over 1892, when he was elected to the 38th assembly. He is chairman of the committee on Building and Loan Associations. By occupation, a real estate dealer and manufacturer. Postoffice address Rockford, 111. (100) HON. OSCAR L. DUDLEY. li. DUDIiEY, republican representative from the 2d district, comprising the 10th and 12th wards of the city of Chicago, was born August 2, 1844, in the state of Vermont. He is chairman of the committee on Public Charities. Total vote received was 18,681|; plurality, 8,965^. He is the secretary and general manager of the Illinois School of Agriculture and Manual Training for Boys. Postoffice address 113 Adams st., Chicago. ( 101) HON. SOLOMON L. LOWENTHAL. |OIiO|VION Ii. IiOWHJ^THAIi, republican representative from the 3d district, comprising the 31st, 33d and 34th wards of the city of Chicago, and town of Calumet, was born September 1, 1868, in the city of Chicago. Total vote received was 23,329, being a larger vote than received by any of his competitors. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address Washington Heights, 111. Chicago. (102) HON. CHARLES E. SELBY. tice. E. SELiBY, republican representative from the 39th district, consisting ot' the county of Sangamon, was born October 7, 1855, in Lancaster, Ohio. He is chair- man of the committee on Judicial Department and Prac- Total vote received was 11,471. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoftice address Springfield, 111. HON. JOHN J. DOUGLAS. *J. DOUGIiRS, republican representative from the 48th district, comprising the counties of Monroe, Ban- dolph, Perry and Jackson, was born August 17, 1849, in Chester, Eandolph county, 111. He was a member of the 38th general assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Farm Drainage. Total vote received was 13,774. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Chester, 111. (104) HON. JAMES OWNBY. OW^BY, democratic representative from the 30th district, comprising the counties of Champaign, Piatt and DeWitt, was born April 22, 1845, in Bedford county, Va. TotaJ vote received was 19,327! being nearly H,000 more than the next highest on the ticket. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Mil mine, 111. (105) HON. EDGAR C. HAWLEY. C. H^WLiEY, republican representative from the 14th district, comprising the counties of Kane and DuPage, was born February 20, 1850, in Barrington, Cook county, 111. He represented the general assembly in the 36th, 37th and 38th sessions, and is chairman of the com- mittee on Education. Total vote received was 16,126|. By occupation, a banker and merchant. Postoffice address Dundee, 111. (106) HON. HOAH H. GUTHRIE. aOflfl Ji. GlJTHH 1 ^, republican representative from the 35th district, comprising the counties of Mercer, Knox, Warren and Henderson, was born March 6, 1842, in Greene county, Pa. He was also a member of the 38th assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Agriculture. Total vote received was 18,812|. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Aledo, 111. ( 107 ) HON JAMES G. MILLER. [JAJVIES G. JVniiliER, republican representative from the 38th district, comprising the counties of Bond, Montgomery gD and Fayette, was born October 29, 1845, in Holmes county, Ohio. Total vote received was 10,736 this being his first term as a legislator. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Avena, Fayette county, 111. 108) HON. WILLIAM PAYNE. J j!LiIiIA|VI PflYflE, republican representative from the 33d district, comprising the counties of Rock Island and Henry, was born March 8, 1841, in Scott county, Iowa. Total vote received was 14,OG5^. He was, also, a member of the 37th and 38th assemblies. By occupation, a farmer and shipper of stock. Postoffice address Osborn, 111. (109) HON. MILROY H. GIBSON. ' GIBSON, republican representative from the 5th district, comprising the 3d, 4th and 32d wards, and part of the 2d of the city of Chicago, was born May HI, 1861, in Pennsylvania. Total vote received was 24,240. He is chairman of the committee on Warehouses. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address 3227 South Park ave., Chicago. (110) HON. DAVID E. SHANAHAN. (is AVID E. SJiAHAHflrij republican representative from the 9th district, comprising the 6th ward, 9th south of 16th st., 10th south of 21st st. and east of Campbell ave., and 28th south of Illinois aud Michigan canal, in Chicago, was born September 7, 1862, in Lee county, 111. He is chairman of the committee on Municipal Corporations. Total vote received was 19,990. By occupation, general agent. Postoffice address 3722 Main st., Chicago. (in) HON. JOSEPH H. MULLIGAN. fl. JVHJliLklGAfl, democratic representative from the 33d district, comprising the counties of Henry and f) Rock Island, was born September 8, 1855, in Uniou, Ky. Total vote received was 11,932^, as a minority representa- tive. He served as a member of the house in the 38th assembly. By occupation, a railroad agent. Postoffice address Kewanee, 111. (112) HON. THOMAS TIPPIT. HOJVIAS TIPPIT, democratic representative from the 45th district, comprising the counties of llicbland, Jasper, Crawford and Lawrence, was bora June 6, 1851, in ? Oluey, 111. Total vote received was 9,699|; plurality, By occupation, a horticulturalist and agriculturalist. Postoffice address Olney, 111. (H3) HON WILLIAM H.TAYLOR ;ILiLiIA|VI fi. TAYliOl^, republican representative from the 30th district, comprising the counties of DeWitt, Champaign and Piatt, was born June 15, 1846, in Green Village, Ohio. He is chairman of the com- mittee on Manufactures. Total vote received was 13,925^. By profession, a physician. Postoffice address Weldon, 111. 114 ) HON. ALVA MERRILL. LiVfl JVIEl^lRIIili, republican representative from the 24th district, comprising the county of Peoria, was born October 9, 1854, in Medina township, Peoria county, 111. "o V ? Total vote received was 11,020. This is his first experi- ence in the legislature. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Northampton, 111. (US) HON. WILLIAM H. STEEN. ;ll_iLilAJVI fl. STEEfl, republican representative from the 25th district, comprising the county of Will, was born July 29, 1849, in Johnstone, Scotland. He is chairman of the committee on Mines and Mining. Total vote received was 10,072. By occupation, a notary public and insurance agent. Postoffice address Braidwood, 111. ( H6) HON ELMER A. PERRY. A. PEf^Y, democratic representative from the 37th district, comprising the counties of Adams and Brown, was born March 31, 1861, in Mt. Sterling, 111. Total vote received was 11,459| this being his first term as a member of the legislature. By occupation, a lawyer. Postoffice address Mt. Sterling, 111. (117) HON JOSEPH P. BARRICKLOW. P. BAP^PjCKkOW, democratic representative from the 40th district, comprising the counties of Douglas, Coles aud Shelby, was born February 7, 1867, in Rising Sun, Ind. Total vote received was 10,928|, as a minority member, being his first term. By profession, a lawyer. Postoffice address Arcola, 111. (118) HON. JOHN MCLAUCHLAN. , democratic representative from tho 27th district, comprising the county of LaSalle, was born January 27, 1840, in Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Total vote received was 9,727, as a minority representa- tive. His occupation has been that of a coal miner, but he has now retired from active business. Postoffice address LaSalle, 111. ( 119 HON. WILLIAM MARVER PILGRIM. I, democratic representa- tive from the 31st district, comprising the counties of Bureau, Whiteside, Stark aud Putnam, was born November 2, 1839, in Wellingore, England. Total vote received was 14,548f, the highest vote given to any candidate on the legislative ticket from his district. By occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Bradford, Stark county, 111. (120) HON. JAMES H. FARRELL. JAJVIES H' F^RlRELili, democratic representative from the 21st district, comprising the 21st, 22d, and part of the 25th wards of Chicago, was raised in the city of New York. He was a member of the lower house in the 35th to the 38th, inclusive, and was re-elected to the 39th. Total vote received was 18,478^, being 2,46U more than the next highest received from the same district. By occupation, real estate dealer. Postoffice address 59 Dearborn si, Chicago. (121 HON, WILLIAM C. HUBBART. ILihlAJVI C. J1UBBAHT, republican representative from the 30th district, comprising the counties of Cham- paign, Piatt and DeWitt, was born October 26, 1835, * jjk A in Pickaway county, Ohio. Total vote received was 13,864 being a good and substantial vote for his first attempt at legislative honors. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Montieello, 111. (122) HON. WILLIAM S. DUNHAM. iLiblAJVT S. DUflflfllvr, republican representative from the 32d district, comprising the counties of Mason, Logan, Menard and Cass, was born September 28, 1827, in Maskingham county, Ohio. Total vote re- ceived was 12,075. His occupation is that of a merchant, and he is president of the Atlanta National bank. Postoffice address Atlanta, Logan county, 111. (123) HON. MELVILLE W. SPENCER. ELiVILiLiE W. SPEflCEl^, democratic representative from the 44th district, comprising the counties of White, Wabash, Edwards, Gallatin and Hardin, was born March 31, 1854, in White county, 111. Total vote received was 9,898^ this being his first term. By occupation, a surveyor and civil engineer. Postoffice address Carmi, White county, 111. (124) HON. PETER CAHILL. , democratic representative from the 24th district, comprising the county of Peoria, was born February 12, 1843, in the county of Meath, Ireland. Total vote received was 8,677. He was, also, a member of the 38th general assembly. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Brimfield, 111. (125) HON. URBIN S. ELLSWORTH. 3F aR S. ELiIiSWOHTH, republican representative from the 27th district, comprising the county of LaSalle, was born April 19, 1851, in South Ottawa township, LaSalle county, 111. Total vote 13,552. He was also a member of the 37th and 38th assemblies. He is chairman of the com- mittee on Drainage and Waterways. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Deer Park, 111. (126) HON. SEWELL B. WESTON. E WEbLi B. WESTOft, republican representative from the 19th district, comprising the 13th, and that part of the 16th ward lying north of Division and west of the center line of Noble to Milwaukee ave., was born February 24, 1863, in the town of Leydon, Cook count} 7 , 111. He is chairman of the committee on Printing. Total vote 12,495. Occupation, carting contractor. Postoffice address 184 Park ave., Chicago, 111. (127) HON. JOHN C. STERCHIE. C. STE^C^IE, democratic representative from the 1st district, comprising the 2d, 3d and 5th wards of the city of Chicago, was born December 25, 1856, in the city of New York. Total vote received was 12,730. By occu- pation, a hotel man. Postoffice address Chicago, 111. ( 128 ) HON ANGELO S. CELLA w S. CELilifl, democratic representative from the oth district, comprising the 3d, 4th and 32d wards, and two precincts of the 2d, of Chicago, was born January 12, 1871, in the city of Chicago. Total vote received was 18,625^ being his first term. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 3365 South Park ave., Chicago, 111. (129) HON. ROBERTJ. BECK. J. BECK, republican representative from the 8th district, comprising the counties of Lake, McHenry and Boone, was born December 17, 1851, in Ireland. He was a member of the 38th assembly. Total vote received was 8,900f the largest vote given in his district for a legislator. He is chairman of the committee on State Institutions. By occupation, a contractor and builder. Postoffice address Harvard, 111. HON GEORGE REED. EOI^GE l^EED, republican representative from the 8th district, comprising the counties of Boone, McHenry So and Lake, was born May 26, 1824, in Westfield, Mass. Total vote received was 8,404^. He was a member of the 37th and 38th assemblies. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Belvidere, 111. ( 131) HON. WILLIAM C. EAKINS. ;ILiLiIflJVI C. EAKHSlS, republican representative from the 4th district, comprising the 29th and 30th wards of Chicago, was born in Frankfort, Will county, 111., on January 25, 1869. Total vote received was 14,160. He is chairman of the committee on Finance. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 826 Chicago Opera House Block, Chicago. (132) HON EDWARD STUBBLEFIELD. STUBBliEpIEIiD, republican representative from the 22d district, comprising the county of McLean, was born August 15, 1834, in Funks Grove, McLean county, 111. Total vote received was 10,062. He was also a member of the 38th assembly. He is chairman of the com- mittee on County and Township Organization. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address McLean, 111. (133) HON WILLIAM G. COCHRAN. :jlLiLiIA|VI G. COCH^flN, republican representative from the 41st district, comprising the counties of Macon, Christian and Moultrie, was born November 13, 1844, in Ross county, Ohio. He is chairman of the joint committee on Joint Rules, and State and Municipal Civil Service Reform. His profession is that of an attorney-at-law. Postoffice address Sullivan, 111. (134) HON. ALEXANDER H. McTAGGART. - JVIeTflGGA^T, republican representative from the 40th district, comprising the counties of Dong- las, Coles and Shelby, was born January 15, 1841, in Washington county, Ohio. Total vote received was 12,1)34 being his first term in the legislature. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Pana, 111. (135) HON. JOSEPH S. SCHWAB. OSEPH S. SCfl^flB, democratic representative from the llth district, comprising the 14th and 27th wards, and that part of the 15th ward lying west of Western ave. and that part of the 28th ward lying between the Illinois and Michigan canal and center line of Thirty-seventh si, Chicago, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Total vote received was 14,318. He is a lawyer. Office 713 Stock Exchange Building, Chicago. (136) HON JOHN M.THOMPSON. - TflOJVIPSOFl, democratic representative from the 25th district, comprising the county of Will, was born October 22, 1832, in St. Thomas, Canada. Total vote received was 6,398 he being the minority representative. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Joliet, 111. ( 137) HON. JOHN W. JOHNSON. ^- JOHNSON, republican representative from the 26th district, comprising the counties of Fulton and Tazewell, was born November 24, 18H7, in West Virginia. Total vote received was 12,915 this being his first legis- lative term. He came to Illinois March 27, 1857, and has been supervisor of his township some twelve years. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffiee address Canton, Fulton county, 111. (138) HON. WILLIAM H. WALLACE. - WAliLkRCE, republican representative from the 40th distrct, comprising the counties of Coles, Douglas and Shelby, was born October 11, 1840, in Ripley county, Ind. He served in the lower house of the 88th assembly. Total vote received was 12,608. By occupa- tion, a farmer Postoffice address Humboldt, 111. ( 139) HON. JOHN c. MCKENZIE. C. JVTeKEflZIE, republican representative from the 12th district, comprising the counties of Stephenson, Jo Daviess and Carroll, was born February 18, 1860, in Wood- bine, Jo Daviess county, 111. He is chairman of the com- mittee on Roads and Bridges. Total vote received was 13,182^. He was also a member of the 88th assembly. By profession he is a lawyer. Postoffice address Elizabeth, 111. (140) HON. ALBA M. JONES. A' JONES, republican representative from the 16th district, comprising the counties of Kanknkee and Iro- quois, was born May 23, 1856, in Stockland, Iroquois county, 111. He was a member of the lower house in the 38th assembly, and is now chairman of the committee on Revenue. Total vote received was 11,792^. Occupation, a merchant. Postoffice address Milford, 111. ( 141) HON. JOHN K. ELY. K- EIiY, republican representative from the 29th district, comprising the counties of Lee, DeKalb, Kendall and Grundy, was born December 2, 1837, in Rome, Oneida county, N. Y. Total vote received was 15,935. He is chairman of the committee on Miscellaneous Subjects. By occu- pation, a farmer and stock raiser. Postoffice address Mazonia, Grundy county, 111. (142) WEflDEIiIi, democratic representative from the 32J district, comprising the counties of Cass, Menard, Mason and Logan, was born January 29, 1845, in the State of Ohio. Total vote received was 11,840, plurality 324 being his first term as a legislator. By occupation, he is a farmer. Postoffice address New Holland, Logan county, 111. (143) N. JAMES W. KITZMILLER. KAJVIES W. I^ITZJVimiiEI}, republican representative from vMmK the 36th district, comprising the counties of Macoupin and Greene, was born June 2(5, 1855, in East Tennessee. ,-V T He is chairman of the committee to Visit Educational Institutions. Total vote received was 16,525, as a minority repre- sentative, this being his first term. By occupation, a real estate dealer. Postoffice address Medora, 111. 144 HON. C. HARRY WOOLSEY. WOOIiSEY, democratic representative from 03*01 the 10th district, comprising the counties of Winnebago ""(O 1 " nnd Ogle, was born December 25, 1853, in England, and came to the United States in the year 1862. Total vote received was 8,4804. By occupation, a real estate dealer and insurance agent. Postoffice address Rockford, 111. ( 145) HON. JAMES A. TEEL. |AJVIES R. TEEIi, democratic representative from the 28th district, comprising the counties of Schuyler, McDonough and Hancock, wa^ born July 19, 1830, in Florence, Washington county, Pa. Total vote received was 12,483^. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Bushville, 111. (146) HON. JOHN T. FLEMING. T. FLkEJVIIfiG, democratic representative from the 15th district, comprising the 9th, llth and 19th wards of the city of Chicago, was born August 8, 1869, in Chicago, 111. Total vote received was 7,706|. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 444 Ashland bould., Chicago, 111. ( 147) HON. WILFRED I. KLEIN. I. KkEiri, republican representative from the 84th district, comprising the counties of Morgan, Scott and Pike, was born January 28, 1854, in Barry, Pike county, 111. Total vote received was 11,547^- being the largest vote given to any candidate on the ticket. By profession, an attorney-at-law. Postoffice address Barry, Pike county, 111. (148) HON. CHARLES P. BRYAN. P. B^Yflfi, republican representative from the 14th district, comprising the counties of Kane and Du Page, was born October 2, 1855, in Chicago, 111. Total vote received was 16,146. He was a member of the lower house in the 37th and 38th assemblies. By occupation, an editor. Postoffice address Elmhurst, 111. ( 149 HON. ISAAC B. HAMMERS. SAAC B. HAJVUVIERS, republican representative from the 20th district, comprising the counties of Woodford, Mar- shall and Livingston, was born October 20, 1861, in Greene township, Woodford county, 111. Total vote re- ceived was 11,892 this being his first term as a legislator. By occupation, a farmer and stock-raiser. Postoffice address Panola, 111. (ISO) HON. CHARLES A. AIKEIM. R. fllKEfi, republican representative from the 46th district, comprising the counties of Franklin, Jef- ferson, Wayne and Hamilton, was born February 24, 1851, in Franklin county, 111. Total vote received was 11,792! his first term. Occupation is that of a real estate dealer and lawyer. Postoffice address Benton, Franklin county, 111. (151) HON. LOUIS PERROTTET. OUIS PEf^OTTET, republican representative from the 49th district, comprising the county of St. Glair, was born March 29, 1843, in Switzerland. Total vote re- ceived was 10,021^. He was a member of the 37th assembly. He is chairman of the committee to Visit Penal and Reformatory Institutions. By occupation he is a farmer. Postoffice address Mascoutah, 111. (J152 ) HON. GEORGE W. DEAN W. DER^ democratic representative from the 37th district, comprising the counties of Adams and Brown, was born February 14, 1835, in Fluvana county, Va. Total vote received was 11,290|. He was, also, a member of the senate in the 85th and 36th assemblies. His occupation is that of a farmer. Postolfice address Adams, Adams county, 111. ( 153) HON. LAWRENCE KILCOURSE. llAWl^EHCE KIliCOTJfcSE, republican representative from BE the 28d district, comprising the 23d and 24th wards, and three precincts of the 16th ward of the city of Chicago, was bora May 21, 1859, in Chicago, 111. He is chairman of the committee on License. Total vote received was 11,665| this being his first term. He is a salesman by occupation. Postoffice address 95 N. Franklin st., Chicago, 111. HON. FRED A BUSSE. A. BUSSE, republican representative from the 21st district, comprising the 21st and 22d wards, and part of the 25th south of Montrose boulevard, was born March 3, 1866, in Chicago, 111. Total vote received was 16,016, it being the next highest vote received on the legislative ticket from his district. He is a deputy sheriff. Postoffice address 504 N. Clark st., Chicago, 111. (155) HON. DANIEL F. CURLEY. p. CU^liEY, democratic representative from the 4th district, comprising the 29th and 30th wards of the city of Chicago, was born January 1, 1861, in Boston, Mass. This is his first term as a legislative member, and he received a total vote of 14,598. His occupation is that of a contractor. Postoffice aidress 4215 Atlantic st., Chicago, 111. (156) HON. LAVERGNE B. DEFOREST. B. DepO^EST, democratic representative from the 85th district, comprising the counties of Mer- cer, Knox, Warren and Henderson, was born July 30, ? 1852, in Livingston county, N. Y. Total vote received was 17,786|. It took two days and one night, and 3,039 ballots, to decide who would be the victor and all this when about 100 in the shade. Occupation is that of a dealer in grain and lum- ber, and general merchandise. Postoffice address North Henderson, Mercer county, 111. (157) HON. ISADORE PLOTKE. PliOTI^E, republican representative from the 6th district, comprising the 20th, 26th and part of the 25th and loth wards of the city of Chicago, was born November 26, 1866, in Germany. Total vote received was 12,859| this is the first time he has ever held office. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 603 Ashland Block, Chicago, 111. (158) HON. VICTOR H. BOVEY. H- BOVEY, republican representative from the 10th district, comprising the counties of Ogle and Win- nebago, was born March 6, 1856, in Pine Creek, Ogle county, 111. This is his first appearance in the legisla- ture, and he received a total vote of 13,797 being the next highest on the ticket. His occupation is that of a farmer. Postoffice address Pine Creek, Ogle county, 111. ( 159 ) HON. RICHARD M.JOHNSON. |WI. JOHNSON, republican representative from the 51st district, comprising the counties of Pulaski, Massac, Johnson, Pope and Saline, was born February 24, 1842, in the State of Kentucky. He was a member of the 38th general assembly, and re-elected to the 39th by a vote of 12,590. By occupation he is a farmer. Postoffice address Levings, III. (160) HON. JAMES E SHARROCK. AMES E. , republican representative from the 41st district, comprising the counties of Macon, Christian and Moultrie, was born May 15, 1860, in Shelby county, 111. Total vote received was 14,40-) receiving the next highest vote on the legislative ticket. By profession he is a lawyer. Postoffice address Taylorville, 111, 161 HON. STEPHEN D. MAY. TEPflEfi D. JVIflY, democratic representative from the 1st district, comprising the 1st, 2d and 5th wards of the city of Chicago, was born June 3, 1861, in Belvidere, III. Total vote received was 10,756^. He was, also, a member of the 37th and 38th assembly. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 79 Dearborn st, Chicago. ( 162 ) HON. ORVILLE A. SNEDEKER. A. SNEDEKEH, republican representative from the 47th district, comprising the counties of Madison, Jersey and Calhoun, was born June 11, 1848, in Jersey- ville, 111. He is chairman of the committee on Executive Department. Total vote received was 11,049. He was also a member of the 38th assembly. By occupation, a real estate dealer and farmer. Postoffice address Jersey ville, 111. (163) HON. TIMOTHY HOGAN. , republican representative from the 4th district, comprising the 29th and 30th wards of Chicago stock yards district was born April 1, 1857, in Count) 7 jTvyy ? Tippernry, Ireland. He is chairman of the committee on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills. Total vote received was 15,781 this being his first experience as a legislator. By occupation, a real estate dealer. Postoffice address 3943 South Halsted st., Chicago, 111. ( 164 ) HON. POLK B. BRISCOE. . BJ^ISCOE, democratic representative from the 43d district, comprising the counties of Clark, Edgar, Cumberland and Effiugham, was born April 1, 1855, near Westfield, Clark county, 111. Total vote received was 13,527^. By occupation, a farmer. Postoffice address Westfield, 111. ( 165 HON. EZEKIELJ. INGERSOLL. J. INCE^SOLiLx, republican representative from the 48th district, comprising the counties of Monroe, Randolph, Perry and Jackson, was born November 18, 1838, in Decatur county, Ind. He is chairman of the committee on Military Affairs. He received a total vote of 13,- 651 his majority being 1,791. He was mayor of Carbondale for eight consecutive years. His occupation is that of a jeweler. Postoffice address Carbondale, 111. (166) HJN. JAMES P. CAVANAGH. P. CflVflfiAOH, republican representative from the 13th district, comprising the 7th and 8th wards and part of the 19th, of the city of Chicago, was born Feb- ruary 27, 1858, in Buffalo, Erie county, N. Y. Total vote received was 10,97L| this being his first term. By occupation, a plumber. Postoffice address 820 S. Halsted st., Chicago, 111. ( 167 HON. RUDOLPH MULAC. jUDOLiPH IVlUliflC, republican representative from the 2d district, comprising the 10th and 12th wards of the city of Chicago, was born March 5, 1865, in Bohemia. The total vote received by him was 19,709 this being his first term as a legislator. By occupation, a pattern-maker. Postoffice address 1166 Albany ave., Chicago, 111. (168) < m I HON. JONATHAN MERRIAM. JVIE Rl^I AJVL, thoroughbred republican, a repre- sentative from the 26th district, comprising the counties of Tazewell and Fulton, was born November 1, 1834, in ? the State of Vermont. He was a member of the conven- tion of 1870, and collector of internal revenue of Springfield dis- trict from 1873 to 1880. He is chairman of the committee on Soldiers' Home and Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Occupation, farmer. Postoffice address Atlanta, 111. ( 169 ) HON NORMAN L. JONES. li. JOfiES, democratic representative from the 36th district, comprising the counties of Greene and l% a Macoupin, was born September 19, 1870, in Patterson, Greene county, 111. He was, also, a member of the 38th general assembly. Total vote received was 9,059. His occupation is that of an abstract maker. Postoffice address Carrollton, 111. HON. CHARLES G. JOHNSON. G. JOHNSON, republican representative from the 19th district, comprising the 13th and 16th wards of the city of Chicago, was born October 13, 1858, in Sweden. Total vote received was 12,925 this is his first appearance in the halls of legislation. His occupation is that of a grocer. Postoffiee address 136 W. Huron st., Chicago, 111. (171) HON. EDWARD McCONNELL. JLrlDWAIRD MeCONflELiIi, democratic representative from the 34th district, comprising the counties of Morgan, Pike and Scott, was born July 19, 1840, in Jacksonville, 111. Total vote received was 11,182. His profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address Jacksonville, 111. (172) HON. AQUILLA J. DAUGHERTY. J. DflOQHHt^TY, republican representative from the 24th district, comprising the county of Peoria, was born 'December 6, 1842, in Hamilton. Ohio. He was United States consul to Peru under President Har- rison. Total vote received was 10,886^. Occupation is that of railroad and newspaper work. Postoffice address Peoria, 111. (173) HON. THOMAS F. FERNS. HOJVIAS p. pERjMS, democratic representative from the 47th district, comprising the counties of Calhoun, Jersey and Madison, was born July 27, 18G2, at Jersey ville, 111. ? He served in the H7th and 38th general assemblies. Total vote received was 10,987|. He is a lawyer by profession. Postoffice address Jerseyville, 111. (174) HOIM. LUTE C. BREEDEN. j|UTE C. Bt^EEDEfi, democratic representative from the 26th district, comprising the counties of Fulton and Tazewell, was born October 14, 1861, in Fulton county, 111. Total vote received was 11,346| this being his first term as a member of the general assembly. His occupation is that of an editor. Postoffice address Lewiston, 111. (175) HON. EMESIAH J. MELL. J. JVIELvLi, democratic representative from the 32d district, comprising the counties of Cass, Menard, , 1868, in Chicago, 111. Total vote received was 15,09H this being his first term as a member of the general assembly. His chosen profession is that of a lawyer. Postoffice address 639 Fullerton ave., Chicago, 111. (206) HON. JAMES BRANEN. , democratic representative from the 29th district, comprising the counties of Lee, DeKalb, Kendall and Grundy, was born January 1, 1848, in Ireland. Total vote received was 14,331. This is Mr. Branen's first ap- pearance in the legislative halls of this State. By occupation a dealer in real estate. Postoffice address Sycamore, 111. (207 HON. BERNARD J. MAHONY. J. JVIAHOf4Y, democratic representative from the 6th senatorial district, comprising the 20th and 26th wards, and part of the loth and 25th, of the city of Chicago, was born October 4, 1868, in the present 15th ward of Chicago, 111. This is his first term as a legislative mem- ber, having received a total vote of 11,278^. He is engaged in the plumbing business in the city of Chicago. Postoffice address 858 Dickson st., Chicago, 111. ( 208 ) HON. WILLIAM E. KENT. E. KEfiT, republican representative from the 1st district, comprising the 1st, 2d, and 5th wards of the city of Chicago, was born January 6, 1861, in County Cork, Ireland. He was a member of the 38th general assembly, and is chairman of the committee on Insurance. Total vote, 26,503. By occupation he is a real estate dealer. Postoffice address 2516 Hanover st., Chicago, 111. SWING to the neglectful indifference, continued dilatory de- lays and broken promises of a few members, we are com- pelled to forego the pleasure of publishing their portraits and matters pertaining thereto, and hope the few will not be missed by the many who so nobly responded. INDEX TO SENATE. PAGE. Anthony 53 Aspinwall 18 Barnes 45 Bartling 43 Berry 51 Bogardus 8 Brands 42 Campbell, Daniel A. 17 Campbell, James E. 11 Chapman 56 Coon 14 Craig 44 Crawford 34 Dunlap 52 Dwyer 46 Evans 25 Fisher. 55 Fitzpatrick 24 Ford.. . 47 PAGE. Green 48 Ilamer 9 Harding 39 Herb 31 Higbee 26 Howell 29 Humphrey 57 Hunt 35 Hunter 28 Johnson 38 Kingsbury 23 Leeper 41 Letourneau 12 Littler 32 Lundin 19 Mahoney 54 McCloud.^ 10 McKinlay 20 Morrison . . .40 PAGE. Munroe 21 Mussett 16 Xetterstrom 30 Niehaus 37 O'Brien 33 Paisley 27 Salomon 36 Sawyer 50 Templeton 15 Wall 13 Wells 49 Willoughby 22 President Gill 7 OFFICERS. Worthington, Mrs... 58 Crissey, Mrs 59 Paddock 60 Troxell . . 61 INDEX TO HOUSE. Aiken 151 Boyd 201 Cahill 125 Armstrong 190 Branen 207 Callahan 86 Bailey 79 Breeden 175 Cavanagh 167 Barnes 181 Brignadello 202 Cella 129 Barricklow 118 Briscoe 165 Challacombe 179 Beck 130 Bryan 149 Cochran 134 Berry 195 Buckner 178 Condo 90 Bines 96 Burroughs 78 Crafts 187 Black 83 Busse 155 Curley 156 Bovey 159 Butler 196 Curtis 199 INDEX TO HOUSE Continued. PAGK. Daugherty 173 Davis 197 Dean 153 DeForest 157 DeLany 75 Douglas 104 Dudley 101 Dunham 123 Eakins 132 Ellsworth 126 Ely 142 Farrell 121 Ferns 174 FitzSimons 82 Fleming 147 Fletcher 76 Gibson 110 Glade 93 Gower 182 Graham 74 Green 99 Guffln 191 Guthrie 107 Hallock 80 Hammers 150 Hawley 106 Hogan 164 Hubbart 122 Ingersoll 166 Johnson, of Cook 171 Johnson, of Fulton.. 138 Johnson, of Pulaski.160 Jones, of Iroquois. . .141 Jones, of Greene 170 Kaiser 68 Kelly 97 Kent 209 Kilcourse 154 Kincheloe.. . 72 PAGE. Kitzmiller 144 Klein 148 LeCrone 188 Lowenthal 102 Lyman 177 McConnell 172 McDonald, M. M.... 77 McFee 89 McGuire 88 McKenzie 140 McLauchlan 119 McTaggart 135 Mahony 208 Mauritzon 193 May 162 Mell 176 Merriam 169 Merrill 115 Merritt 186 Miller, of Cook 69 Miller, of Fayette. . .108 Morris 66 Mounts 98 Muir 198 Mulac 168 Mulligan 112 Murdoch 70 Murray 71 Needles 91 doling 100 Novak 205 O'Donnell 204 O'Harnett 84 Olson 192 Ownby 105 Payne 109 Perrottet 152 Perry 117 PAGE. Pilgrim 120 Plotke 158 Poindexter 73 Reed 131 Revell 206 Rondeau 180 Schubert 85 Schwab 136 Selby 103 Shaffer 185 Shanahan Ill Sharrock 161 Smyth 92 Snedeker 163 Snyder 194 Spencer 124 Steen 116 Steiner 203 Sterchie 128 Stickney 95 Stoskopf 189 Stubblerield 133 Taylor 114 Teel 146 Thiemann 183 Thompson 137 Tippit 113 Wallace 139 Walleck . , 184 Watson 94 Wendell 143 Weston 127 White, of McLean.. . 67 White, of Whiteside..200 Wilson 87 Woolsey 145 Wylie 81 Speaker Meyer 65 The photos for the plates of this publication were furnished, mainly, by BURLEIGH, the well-known photographer. 111 West Side Square, Springfield, 111.