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 * align="center" width="4%"| DIST.
 * align="center" width="48%"| COUNTIES.
 * align="center" width="48%"| NAMES OF MEMBERS.
 * valign="top"|78 ||valign="top"|Buena Vista ||valign="bottom"|G. L. Dobson.
 * valign="top"|79 ||valign="top"|Cherokee ||valign="bottom"|John F. Potter.
 * valign="top"|80 ||valign="top"|Plymouth ||valign="bottom"|William H. Dent.
 * valign="top"|81 ||valign="top"|Sioux ||valign="bottom"|Henry Hospers.
 * valign="top"|82 ||valign="top"|O’Brien ||valign="bottom"|Herbert B. Wyman.
 * valign="top"|83 ||valign="top"|Palo Alto, Emmet, Dickinson ||valign="bottom"|William M. McFarland.
 * valign="top"|84 ||valign="top"|Kossuth ||valign="bottom"|C. L. Lund.
 * valign="top"|85 ||valign="top"|Hancock and Winnebago ||valign="bottom"|John Law.
 * valign="top"|86 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo ||valign="bottom"|James E. Blythe.
 * valign="top"|87 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|John Gates.
 * valign="top"|88 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|William Glattly.
 * valign="top"|89 ||valign="top"|Allamakee ||valign="bottom"|John F. Dayton.
 * valign="top"|90 ||valign="top"|Winneshiek ||valign="bottom"|Jacob Jewell.
 * valign="top"|91 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Charles D. Cutting.
 * valign="top"|92 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|James A. Smith.
 * valign="top"|93 ||valign="top"|Worth ||valign="bottom"|Charles F. Jewett.
 * valign="top"|94 ||valign="top"|Osceola and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|J. W. Monk.
 * }
 * valign="top"|86 ||valign="top"|Cerro Gordo ||valign="bottom"|James E. Blythe.
 * valign="top"|87 ||valign="top"|Floyd ||valign="bottom"|John Gates.
 * valign="top"|88 ||valign="top"|Chickasaw ||valign="bottom"|William Glattly.
 * valign="top"|89 ||valign="top"|Allamakee ||valign="bottom"|John F. Dayton.
 * valign="top"|90 ||valign="top"|Winneshiek ||valign="bottom"|Jacob Jewell.
 * valign="top"|91 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Charles D. Cutting.
 * valign="top"|92 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|James A. Smith.
 * valign="top"|93 ||valign="top"|Worth ||valign="bottom"|Charles F. Jewett.
 * valign="top"|94 ||valign="top"|Osceola and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|J. W. Monk.
 * }
 * valign="top"|91 ||valign="top"|Howard ||valign="bottom"|Charles D. Cutting.
 * valign="top"|92 ||valign="top"|Mitchell ||valign="bottom"|James A. Smith.
 * valign="top"|93 ||valign="top"|Worth ||valign="bottom"|Charles F. Jewett.
 * valign="top"|94 ||valign="top"|Osceola and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|J. W. Monk.
 * }
 * valign="top"|94 ||valign="top"|Osceola and Lyon ||valign="bottom"|J. W. Monk.
 * }
 * }

Republicans, 50; Democrats, 45; Independents, 5.

The General Assembly Adjourned April 15, 1890.

TWENTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Convened at Des Moines, January 11, 1892.

The Senate.

Lieutenant-Governor Samuel Bestow, President, Democrat. Samuel L. Parsons, Secretary, Republican.