STATE LEGISLATURE

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Public Documents of Maine:

BEING 'l'HE

ANNUAL REPORTS

OF THE VARIOUS

Puolic Officers anU Institutions

FOR TH~; YEAR

~1885*-

VOLUME I.

AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE & SON, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 18 8 5.

i REGISTER

OF THE

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

OF THE

STATE OF MAINE,

WITH

RULES FOR THE GOVERNMENT THEREOF;

ALSO CONTAINING THE

Names of State and County Officers and Trustees and Officers of various State Institutions,

FoR 1885-6.

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AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE & SON, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 18 8 5. STATE OF MAINE.

IN COUNCIL. January 28, 1885.

ORDERED, 'rhat there be printed for the pse of the Council, fifteen hundred copies of the :J{egister of the Executive Department, with the rules for the government thereof. Attest: ORAMANDAL SMITH. Secretary of State. STATE OF MAINE.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT FOR 1885-6. I

GOVERNOR: ,

GORHAM.

COUNCILLORS : SILAS c. HATCH, BANGOR. JOSEPH A. LOCKE, PORTLAND, GEORGE R. FER"N"ALD, WILTON. ANDREW R. G. SMITH, WHITEFIELD. ERNEST 1\1. GOODALL, SANFORD. AUGUSTUS R. BIXBY, SKOWHEGAN. LAMBERT SANDS, SEBEC. Post Office, Milo.

SECRETARY OF STATE: ORAMANDAL SMITH, LITCHFIELD,

MESSENGER: CHARLES J. HOUSE, MONSON. STANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE Executive Council for 188 5-6. ----·~---

On Warrants-Messrs. HATCH, FERNALD, BIXBY, On Accounts-Messrs. LOCKE, HATCH, GooDALL. On State Prison ancl Pardons-Messrs. FERNALD, SANDS, BIXBY. On Election Returns-Messrs. BIXBY, HATCH, LOCKE. On Taxation crnd Expenditures-Messrs. HATCH, GooDALL, FER­ NALD. On Pttblic Lands ancl Build2r1gs-Messrs. SANDS, S:mnr, GooDALL. On State Beneficiari'.es and Pensions-Messrs. S:mTI-I, GooDALL, Loc1u:. On Refonn School-Messrs. GooDALL, Loc1rn, HATCH. On Insane Hospital-Messrs. S:mTH, SANDS, FER~ALD. On Public Iustnwtion-Messrs. Loc1rn, Sl\nTH, HATCH. On Mi'.litary 4ffairs-Messrs. FERNALD, Sl\IITH, B1xBY. On Indian Ajfi:xirs-Messrs. BIXBY, SANDS, HATCH. On Library-Messrs. GooDALL, LOCKE, SANDS. On Pay Roll-Messrs. SANDS, BIXBY, Sl\lITH. Visiting Committee to Insane Hospital-Messrs. Sl\lITH, BIXBY. [MRs. MILA F. WHIDDEN is associated with this Committee.] Visiting Committee to 6t1ite Prison-Mr. FERNALD. Visiting Committee to Reform Sdwol-Messrs. HATCH, Loc1rn, GooDALL. [Mrs. GEo. S. HUNT is associated with this Committee.] Window. Frederick Robie, Governor.

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RULES.

1 At the time appointed for the meeting of the board, i.t shall be the dnty of the members to be in their places.

2 'When the board shall have been called to order by the g,wernor, the journal of the preeeding day shall be read by the secretary of state.

The following standing committees shall be appointed, viz : On warrants; on accounts; on taxation and expenditures; on election returns ; on stata beneficiaries and pensions ; on state prison and pardons; on reform school; on insane hospital; on public lands

I and buildiJJgs ; on public instruction ; on military affairs ; on Indian 1. I affairs ; on library ; on pay roll.

4 All committees shall be appointed by the governor, and shall consist of three members, unless otherwise ordered.

5 In case the governor shall he absent at the time appoir;itecl for the meeting of the board, the members shall be called to order by the senior councillor present, who shall act as chairman. 6 RULES.

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In debate upon any qnestion, or in the presentation of any busi­ ness, the members shall address the governor, standing in their places.

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A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the trans­ action of business.

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All communications to the two branches of the ]egislatme shall be transmitted by the secretary of state.

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Every member who shall present a petition shall place his name thereon, and a brief statement of its contents.

10

The yeas and nays shall be called upon the nomination of all officers of important grade. Upon the nomination of state officers, the call shall begin with the senior councillor; upon county nomina­ tions, with the councillor representing said county, and then accord­ ing to seniority.

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"\Vhen a motion has been made and carried, a motion to recon­ sider shall only be in order within the seven succee(ling da_ys ; if seven days shall not intervene before adjournment, then within the first three days after the next meeting of the council. RULES. 7

12 Persons having business with the governor, any member of the council, or the secretary of state, shall be required to make their wishes known through the messenger.

13 Persons shall be admitted to the council chamber only by per­ mission of the governor, one of the councillors, or the Hecretary of state; but when the council is in actual session, no person shall be admitted except by vote of the council.

14 No member shall absent himself without leave; nor shall leave be asked or granted unless a quorum be still left at the board; and no member absenting himself without leave shall be entitled to pay for the time of. his absence . 15 No member shall act as counsel for any party before a committee of the legislature. 16 No rule shall be dispensed with, except by the consent of a majority of all the members.

17 No entry on the appropriation book shall be made, except by, or under the direction, of the committee on accounts. COUNCILLOR DISTRICTS.

The following arrangement for Conncillor Districts, for the ten years ending 1892, was adopted in convention of the members of the two branches of the Legislature of 1881-2.

DISTRICTS. The counties of York and Oxford, to constitute the first di5'trict. The ,~otrnty of C11mbcrland, to constitute the second district. The counties of Androscoggin, Sagadahoc and Franklin, to con­ stitute the third district. The counties of Kennebec and Somerset, to constitute the fourth district. The counties of Lincoln, Hancock and Knox, to constitute the fifth district. The counties of Penobscot and ,v aldo, to constitute the sixth district. The counties of ,vashington, Aroostook and Piscataquis, to con- stitute the seventh district. Under this anangement Councillors will he ~ippointed as follows: l'"ork-1885, 188G, 1889, 1800, 1891, 1892. O.-rforcl-1883, 1884, 1887, 1888. Owmberlancl-One for each year. Anclroscoggin-1883, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Franklin-1885, 1886. Sagaclalwc-1889, 1890. Kennebec-1883, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Smnerset-1885, 1886, 1889, 1890. Hancock--1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Lincoln-1885, 1886. Knox-1883, 1884, 1889, 1890. Widclo-l 88 7, 1888. Penobscot-1883, 1884, 1885, 188G, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Aroostook-1883, 1884, 1889, 1890. Washington-1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Piscataqilis-1885, 1886. STATE INSTITUTIONS AND COMMISSIONS. ____ _._.. .._,. _____

STA'l'E LIBRARY.

Messrs. GooDALL, Loc1rn and SANDS, Committee of Council on. JOSIAH S, Honns, Augusta, Librarian.

STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, OTIONO.

TRUSTEES. Residence. I Term Expires.

CALEB A. CHAPLIN ...... Harrison ...... ····!April 17, 1885. LUTHER S. MooRE ...•••.....•••.•.•.•.. Limerick ...... April 17, 1886. A. M. ROBINSON ...... Dover ...... April 17, 1887. DANIEL H. THING ...... Mt. Vernon ...... April 17, 1888. LYNDON OAK ... _...... ,Garland ...... April 17, 1889. CHARLES W KEYES ...... , . Farmington ...... April 17, 1890. ELISHA E. PARKHURST ...... Presque fsle ...... April 17, 1891.

I WILLIAM T. HAINES, (Gr:iduate) ...... Waterville ...... August l, 1886. I Z. A GILBERT, (P. 0. North Greeae) ..... 1Greene ...... Ex-Officio. I

OFFICERS-Hon. Lyndon Oak, President; Wm. T. Haines, Secretary; J. Fred Webster, Orono, Treasurer; Lyndon Oak, A. M. Robinson, Wm. T. Haines, Executive Committee; Gov. Frederick Robie, Charles F. Allen, D. D., John }', Anderson, C. E., Examining Committee. FACULTY-Merritt C. Fernald, A. M., Ph. D., President and Professor of Physics and Mental and Moral Science; Alfred B. Aubert, B. S., Professor of Chemistry and Secretary of the Faculty; George II. Hamlin, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering; Charles H. Fernald, A. M., Professor of Natural History; Allen E. Rogers, A M., Professor of Modern Languages, Logic and Political Economy, and Librarian; Walter Balentine, M. S, Professor of Agriculture; Charles H. Benjamin, M. E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Registrar; Lieut. Edgar W. Howe, 17th Infantry, U.S. A., Profeseor of Military Science and Tactics; Walter Flint, B. M, E., Instructor in Vise Work and Forge Work; Gilbert M. Gowell, Farm Superintendent; Jesse G. Johnson, Steward. · CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION-Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class must be not less than fifteen years of age, and must pass a satisfactory examination in Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar (especial attention should be givon to Orthography, Punctuation and Capitals), History of the , Algebra as I far as Quadrat,ic Equations, and five books in Geometry. Candidates for advanced standing must sustain a satisfactory examination in the preparatory branches, and in all the studies previously pursued by the class they propose to enter. Satisfactory testimonials of good moral character and industrious habits will be rigidly exacted. 10 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

CALENDAR, 1885-February 10, Tuesday, Serond Term commences. June 18, 19, Thursday and Friday, Examinations June 20, Saturday, Prize Declamations by Sophomores. June 21, Eunday, Baccalaureate Address. Juno 22, Monday, Prize Essays by Juniors. June 24, Wednesday, Commencement. June 2,j, 'fhursday, Examination of Candidates for admission. Vacation of five weeks. August 4, Tues­ day, Examination of Candidates for admission. First term commences. .November 23, 24, Monday and Tuesday, Examinations. Vacation of eleven weeks. 188ti­ February 9, Tuesday, :::iecond Term commences.

S'l'A'l'E NORMAL SCHOOLS.

Messr~. LocKE, SmTH and HATCH, Committee of Council on.

TRUSTEES. Residence. I Term Expires.

F1rnDERICK RoBrn, Governor ...... •... ,· IGorham ...... •.. Ex-Officio. NELSON A. LucE, Supt. of Schools ...... , \'assalborough ...... " AMOS W. PLumrrm ...... ' ...... •..•..... Kenclu~ke,tg ..... , .. April 27, 188:'i ALBERT F. HJCHARDSON, ...... ····1Fryeburg1 ...... ,January 17, ]886. Sn:PHE:\' H1:-.1,LEY ...... Gorhnu1 ...... \l:irch 14, 1886. I I. WAirnEN M1mitILL ...... •... , . Farmin'gtvn...... \larch 28, ]88li. Lunrnu G. PHILBROOK ...... ••...... ,Castine...... April 30, 1886. ~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~---!~~--~~~~~~'-~~~~~~~

,VESTERN STATE NORl\IAL SCIIOOL, FAIDIIXGTON. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-George C. Purrington, A. M., Principal. Assistants: Charles F. Warner, A. B., Helen B C. Beedy, Elizabeth G. Bell, Annie 1\1. Pinkham; Hortense M. Merrill, Viola A. Johnson, Teachers l•f Primary Training School. CALENDAR-Tho next Spring Term will commence Tuesday, March 17, 1885, and close Thursday, June 11. The Fall Term will begin Tuesday, August 25, and close on November 20.

EASTERN STATE NomIAL SCHOOL, CASTIXE.

BOARD OF !NSTRUCTION-Roliston Woodbury, A. M., Principal. Assista!lts: Mary E. Hughes, Frederick W. Foster, J effurson R. Putter, Fannie A. Cows tock; Lucia Haskell, Teacher in Model School. CALENDAR-Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 10, 1885, and closes Thursday, June 4. .Fall Term commences Tuesday, August 2,j,

GORI-IAM STATE NOR;\IAL SCHOOL, GORHA::\L

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-William J. Corthell, Principal. Assistants: Horace M, Estabrook, Viola M. White, Grace J. Haynes; Bessie A. Read, Jennie M. Colby, Teachers of Modol :-5chools. I CALENDAR-Spring Term begins Tuesday, February 10, 1885. Recess from April , 118 tu April 28, and will oloso ,Juno 30.

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Terms of Admission to the Normal Schools.-Tho schools aro for both sexes. A ppli­ oants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age, if females, and seventeen if males. They aro required to pledge themselves to teach in the public schools of I

Maine at least for a time as long as they shall have boon connected with the N orrnal 1' School. They must present a certificate of good moral character, and must pass a satisfactory examination in the branches usually taught in the common schools. Can­ didates are examined on the first day of each term.

INSANE HOSPI'l'AL, AUGUSTA. Messrs. SMITH, SANDS and FERNALD, Committee of Council on. V1s1T1NG Co:u:11nTTEE-Hon. A. R. G. Smith and Hon. A. R. Bixby, of the Executive Council, and Mrs. Mila F. Whiuden, Calais.

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r JOSEPH H. MANLEY ...... Augusta ...... February G, 188G. DANIEL 0. BowE:, ...... Morrill ....•...... •. February '2H, 1886. Mns EmrA J. TomrnY ...... :Hcadfield ...... June ·2, J88G. JA]l[ES WEYMOUTH ...... , ..... :Oldtown .....•...•.. f-eptember 10, 1887. J. W. DE,\RilORN ...... •.... :Parsonsfield ...... •. :January 21, 1888. E. A. 'IHO)!PSON ...... Dover ....•..... ····tcbruary 5, 1888.

OFFICERS OF TRUSTEES-James Weymouth, President; Daniel 0. Bowen, SPcretary. RESIDENT OFFICERS-Dr. I3. T. Sanborn, Superintendent; Dr. H. B. Hill, Assistant Superintendent; Dr 0. C. ti. Davies, Second Assistaut Superintend,nt; C. N. Lowell, , Superintendent's Clerk; John W. Chase, Steward and Treasurer; Manning S. Campbell, Clerk; Rev. C. F. Penney, Cht1plam; Miss Alice G. Twitchell, Matron; V. R. Luce, Supervisor of llfale Wards; Miss Ermna C. Glidden, Superviwr of Female Wards; l\li~s Alice Perkins, Head 1Vurse.

STATE REFORM SCHOOL, CAPE ELIZABETH. (P.O., Portland.) Messrs. Goon.A.LL, LocKE and HATCH, Committee of Council on. VISITING Comr1TTEE-Ilon S. C. Hatch, Hon. J. A. Locke and Hon. KM. Goodall of tho Executive Council, and Mrs. Goo. 8. Hunt, Portland.

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ALBION LTTTLE ...... ]Portland ...... I.January 12,_1~87. D. U'C. O'Do'.'IOGHUE ...... 1 '' ...... Augu,t I, lKR1.

MARK P. E~IEltY •.•..••••••••••••••.••• j " ...... )\Tarch 27, l>lSR. Owg:,r B. CHADilOU!tNE...... IBnxton ...... ;February 12, 18S8. W.W. BOLSTER ...... ····(uburn ...... February 5, lSt-39.

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OFFICERS-Albion Little, President; D. O'C. O'Donoghue, Secretary; ---- Treasurer. ' CoMmTTEE ON AccouNTs-Messrs. Chadbourne and Emery. Ex~:CUTIVEtCOMMITTEE-Messrs. Little, Chadbourne and --. CO)DIITTEE ON SCHOOLS AND W ORSIIIP-:Wessrs. --, O'Donoghue and Emery. HESID~:NT OFFICERS AND E)IPLOYEES-.J, R. Farrington, Superintendent; Mrs. J. R. Farrington, Matron; E. P. Wentworth, Assistant Superintendtnt; Miss D. P. Lord, Teacher; Miss A. M. Merrill, Teacher; II. II. Houghton, Instructor Mechanir:al School; E. L. Babbidge, Overseer Chair Shop; George H. Allan, Overseer Chair Shrip; Miss A. E. Rand, Overseer Dormitory; Miss H. P. Jones, Overseer Sewing Room; Miss A. P. Snow, Overseer Front Kitchen; Miss M. A. Tapley, Overseer Boys' Kitchm; Miss M. I. Rand, Overseer Laundry; George H. Tapley, Watchman; John Dearborn, Farmer; Charles II. Ilabbidge, Teamster; Dennis D . .Merrill, Enqineer. Regular meetings of the board arc held on the third Tuesday of February, May, August and November.

S'rATE PRISON, 'l'HOl\IASTON.

Messrs. FERNALD, SANDS and BrxnY, Committee of Council on.

VISITING COMMITTEE-Hon. George R. Fernald. lNSPECTORS-,Joseph W. Porter, Bangor; D. G. Bean, East Wilton; Henry S. Osgood, Augusta. RESIDENT OFFICERS AND EUPLOYEES-Gustavus S. Bean, Warden; Winfield S. Hinckley, Deputy Warden; Benjamin Wentworth, Clerk; George W. Bowers, Jefferson / Faulkner, Henry II. Bucklin, Samuel S. Robinson, William P. Bunker. Melville C. Libby, Edward C. Bucklin, Edward A. Willis, Rufus E. Burrows, Alonzo D. Linniken, Frank H. Marshall, Guards; Adna A. Fales, Gate Keeper; David .J. Starrett, Teacher; Henry C. Levcnsaler, Physician; Revs. S. L. Ifanscom and Frederick Tower, Chaplains; William Adams, General Overseer of Carriage Department, and Salesman; Sumner E. Cushing, Overseer in Blacl,smith Shop, Edgar S. Barrows, lJisciplinrm:an; · Almon B. i Davis, Overseer in Wood Shop, Oscar Blunt, Disciplinarian; John II. Feehan, Overseer in Paint Shop, Thomas F. Phinney, Disciplinarian; lVilliam D Blake, Overseer in Trim- ming Shop; Henry M. Gardiner and J arnos W. Williams, Overseers in Harness Shop.,

STATE BENEFICIARIES AND PE~SIONS.

Messrs. SmTH, GooDA.LL and LOCKE, Committee of Council on.

Applications for State pensions should be sent to Col. Henry M. Sprague, State Pension Department, Augusta, Maine. STATE INSTITUTIONS. 13

MAINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, HALLOWELL.

TRUSTEES, Residence. Term Expires.

i I REV. II. W. TILDE:-. ...••..•• ,...... Augusta ...... ,December, 188.5. Mns. C. A. L SAMPSON •.•••...... •. Bath . . . . • . • • • • • • • . . 188.'i. HENRY K. BAKER ...... Ilalluwell...... 1886. MRS. L. M. N. STEVENS ...... 5truudwater... •• .. • 1886. BENJ KINGSBURY ...... Portland ...... 1887 • .Mns S. G. ::,ARGENT ...... Augusta...... 1887.

BoAHD OF MANAGERS-, Paris, President; Charles E. Nash, Augusta, Secretary; Eliphalet Rowell, Hallowell, Treasurer. The Governor, Secre­ tary of ~tate and Superintrmdent of Common. Schools, Ex-Officio on part of tho State. EXECUTIVE Co~MITTEE-Henry K. Daker, Eliphalet Rowell, Charles E. Nash. 0FP!CERS OP THE ScHOOL-E. Howell, Jlanager; Miss Charlotte 1\1. Brown, Matron; Miss Laura E. Eaton, As.,istant ·Matron; Miss Eliza F. Brown, Housel.·eeper. BOARD OF LADY VISITORS-Mrs. Margaret T. W. Merrill, .Portland; Mrs. A. D. Knight, Hallowell; Mrs. Orin Williamson, Augusta; Mrs. I. D. Sturgis, Augusta; Miss Clara M. Farwell, Rockland; Mrs. G~orge W. Quinby, Augusta; Mrs. James D. White, Gardiner; Mrs. C. F. A. ,Johnson, Presque L,le; Mrs. H. K. Baker, Ilallowell; Mrs. J. lL Bodwell, Hallowell; Mrs. Moses Giddings, Bangor; Mrs. J. 0. Smith, Skowhegan. Statement-The :\Jaine Industrial School for Girls is not a house of correction, but is designed &s a refuge for girls between the ages of seven antl fifteen years, who, by force of circurnst:rnces or associations, are in manifest danger of becoming outcasts of society. lt is not a place of punishment, to which its inmates are sent as criminals by criminal process-but a home for the friendless, neglected and vagrant children of the btate, where, under the genial influences of kind treatment, and physical and moral training, they may be won back to ways of virtue and respectability, and fitted for positions of honorable self-support, and lives of usefulness. The Institution i8 a corporation composed of the original corporators and associate subscribers. By them its affairs are committed to a Board of Managers. The State is represented on the Board by the Govemor, Secretary of State, and 8uperintendent of Common Schools. It has provided by statute law for the custody and education of wayward and exposed girls therein, aml aids in their material support, 14 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOME, BATH.

Messrs. FERNALD, SMITH and BIXBY, Committee of Council on Military Affairs.

TaumES. I RESIDENCE. I T~RM EXPIRES.

On part of State. I CHARLES B. MERRILL • , ••••••••••••••••. Portland •••••••••.. March 6, 1885. BENJ, WILLIAMS, 2d •••••••••••••••••••• Rockland., .•••••••• August 6, 1885. DAVID R. WYLIE •..••••••••••••.••••••• West Bath ...•..•••• October JO, 1885. ,JOHN G. RICHARDSON ...... Dath ...... January 28, 1886.

Un part of Corporation. S. T. SNIPE ••••••••.• , .••••.••••••••.•. Bath. WM. H WATSON ...••••••••••••••••••••• Bath. HoRATIO A. DUNCAN •••••••••••••••••••• Bath.

0FFIUERs-Col. Charles B. Merrill, President; William H. Watson, Secretary; Horatio A. Duncan, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE Co111MITTEE-S. T. Snipe, William H. Watson, John G. Richardson. Co11rn1TTEE ON RECEPTION AND DisPos..i.t. OF CHILDREN-John G. Richardson. MATRON-Mrs. A. Stetson. LADY VISITORS-Mrs. Z. H. Trufant,, Bath; Mrs. E. P. Donnell, Bath; Mrs. Thos. H. Rich, Auburn; Mrs. Ira P. :Booker, Brunswick; Mrs. W. L. Putnam, Port­ land; Mrs. ,Julia D. LaGelle, Rockland.

MAIN"E GENERAL HOSPI'.rAL, PORTLAND.

OFFICERS, 1884-85-William L. Putnam, Portland, President of the Corporation, Directors-Nathan Webb, Portland, President of the Board; A. W. H. Clapp, Port­ land; Horatio N. Jose, Portland; Wm. W. Thomas, Portland; Sidney W. Thaxter, Portland; Joseph W. Symonds, Portland,, elected by the Corporation; on the part of the State (with the date of expiration of term), Joseph A. Homan, Augusta, second Tuesday in October, 1886; Henry Ingalls,, Wiscasset, second Tuesday in October, 1887; Silvester Oakes, Auburn, second Tuesday in October, 1888. Franklin R. Barrett, Secretary and Treasurer. CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-William Wood, M. D., Hiram H. Hill, M. D., Charles E. Swan, M. D., Andrew J: Fuller, M, D., Alonzo Garcelon, M. D., Alfred Mitchell, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SUPERINTENDENT-Charles 0. Hunt, M. D. VISITING PHYSICIANS-Israel T. Dana, M. D., Horatio N. Small, M, D., Augustus S. Thayer, M. D., Charles A. Ring, M. D. VISITING SURGEONS-Stephen H. Weeks, M, D., Seth C. Gordon, M. D., Frederick, Henry Gerrish, .M. D., Lewis W. Pendleton, M. IJ. OPHTHALMIC SURGEON-James A. Spaulding, M. D. INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE. 15

PATHOLOGIST-Irving E. Kimball, M. D. HousE Pul.'ILs-Edwarcl II. Trowbridge, M. D., Harry H. Ford, M. D. l\JATRON--Mrs. L W. Warren. VISITING AND ADVISORY BOARD-Mrs. Andrew Spring, President; Miss Anna M. Paine, Srcretary; Miss L. E. Bancroft, Treasurer; Mrs. l\I. H. Smith, Mrs. D. W Fes­ senden, Mrs. W. E. Gouli, Mrs. Thomas R. Rayes, Mrs. J. E. Blabon, Mrs. W. W. Virgin, Mrs Samuel B. Washburn, Miss Electra Brown, Mrs. Edward P. Chase.

INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE.

cmIMI'FfEE OF COUNCIL ON STA'l'E BENEFICIARIES,

Messrs. SMITH, GooDALL and LOCKE,

THE POR'fLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, POR'l'LAND, ME.

Miss Ellen L. Barton, Principal; Miss Mary H. True, Miss Anna C. Allen, Miss Laura G. Ames, Miss Harriet R. Estabrook, Miss Alice F. Hudson, Assistants; Thomas Tash, Secretary and Treasurer, Portland, Maine. The school begins the second Monclay in September, and closes the last week in June. Four terms of ten weeks each. Pupils received at any time. State aid is furnished to pupils attending here, on proper application.

AMERICAN ASYLUM, HAR'fFORD, CONN. Job Williams, M. A., Principal; Atwood Collins, Secretary; Roland Mather, Treasurer. The time for admitting pupils is the second Wednesday of September, and at no other time in the year. 16 INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE.

PERKINS INSTITUTION, AND MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR nm BUND, SOU'l'H BOSTON, MASS.

M. Anagnos, Director and Secretary, South Boston; Samuel Eliot, President of the Corporation; Edward Jackson, Treasurer. The timo for admitting pupils is tho third Thursday in September, and the first Monday in January and April.

CLARK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, NORTH­ AMPTON, ~!ASS.

Miss Harriet B. Rogers, Principal; Lafayette Maltby, Treasurer; William P. Strick­ land, Northampton, Cler!, and Auditor. The school year shall consist of forty weeks, commencing on the third Wednesday of September, and divided into two sessions of twenty weeks each. There is no inter­ ruption in the term.

MASSACHUSET'l'S SCHOOL FOR 'l'HE FEEBLE-)HNDED, SOU'l'H BOSTON, MASS.

S:unuel Eliot, President of the Board of Trustees; W.W. Swan, Secretar:IJi ---­ M. D., Superintendent; Asbury G. Smith, M. D., Assistant Superintendent; I. R. Bar­ bour, Steward; Mrs. I. R. Barbour, Matron; Miss E. ,v. Peterson, Bool,.keeper ancl Cler!,:; Miss. L L. Moulton, Miss L. J. Sanderson, Miss A. L. Simmons, .Miss E. P. Rollins, Miss N. F. Holt, Teachers; Mrs. Sylvester Smith, Supervi;;or; Sylvester Smith, in charge of Workshop; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haynes, in charge of Farm.

A pplieations for admission to the above institutions as beneficiaries of the State of Maino, should bo addressed to the Governor and Council at Augusta.

--.....-...... - .-...-~;:::~--~·:.... . ~ .. ~---' ---=-- . ··--. RENDITION OF FCGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.

Applications for requisitions upon the executive authority of another State for the delivery of, and return of, auy offender who has fled from the jnstice of this State, must be in writing and must come from the County Attorneys and must be accompanied by the follow­ ing documents and proofs: 1. Two duly attested eop1.es of the indictment found against the offender; or, if no indietment has been found, two duly ttttested copies of the complaint and warrant, together with affidavits to the facts constituting the offense charged. 2. There must be in every case sworn evidence that the person charged is a fugitive from justice; that is, that he has fl.eel from the State to avoid arrest. If there has been any former requisition for the same person, growing out of the same transaction, it must be so stated, with an explanation of the reasons for asking a requisition; and if the criminal is known to be under arrest for any other offense, this fact must appear. If the offense was not of recent occurrence, sufficient reasons must be given why the application has been delayed. No application will be granted unless the County Attorney shall state in writing that he believes there is sufficient evidence to convict the offender of the crime charged; and that the requisition is not asked to aid in collecting a debt or enforcing civil remedy against a person who has left the State, but solely to aid in the administration of the criminal law. Requisitions will be mailed directly to the Governor upon whom made, unless there be very special reasons for doing otherwise ; hut the authority of the agent appointed to receive the offender will be sent to the County Attorney for delivery, who must see that the ttgent makes return of it within a reasonaLle time to the Executive Department, with a statement of the manner in which his duty has been discharged. The County Attorney should designate the name of the person he desires appointed as agent to receive the criminal, and instruct him to make prompt return of his doings to the Executive Department.

2 18 PARDONS.

Mandates upon requisitions from other States will not be issued unless the,v are accompanied with documents, affidavits and state­ ments conforming substantially to the foregoing regulations. and the officer will be directed to allow the offender arrested reasonable opportunity to assert any legal rights he may have in the premises. The proper expense of rendition of fugitives to this State will be audited by the Governor and Council, and paid from the State Treasury on receiving evidence that the agent has faithfully dis­ charged his duty. The expense incurred in this State for the return to other States of fugitives from justice, will be paid by the agents of such States.

PARDONS.

A petition for pardon should be addressed to the Governor and Council. The Secretary of State will issue a notice fixing the time for the hearing by the Governor and Council, and forward the same to the petitioners, in order that they may have the same published two weeks, at their own expense, in some newspaper published in the county where the convict was tried. The petitioners must also give written notice to the County Attorney for the county where the case was tried, stating the pendency of the petition and the time fixed for the hearing; and at the bearing must furnish the Governor and Council with a certified copy of the indictment and record of conviction. Executive and Department Officers for 1885-6.

NAME AND OFFICE. Residence. Term Expires.

Frederick Robie, Governor ...... Gorham ...... January, 1887. Silas C. Hatch, Councillor ...... Bangor...... " Joseph A. Locke, ...... Portland ... .. George R Fernald, ...... Wilton ...... Andrew R. G Smith, ...... Whitefield ... . Ernest M. Goodall, ...... Sanford ...... Augustus R Bixby, ...... Skowhegan .. Lambert Sands, ...... Sebec ...... Charles J. House, Messenger to Governor anrl Council ... Munson .....•. Oramandal !-.mith, Secretary of State .••• ..••....•••• Litchfield ••••• January, 1887, Sumner J. Chadbourne, Deputy Secretary of State .•••• Dixmont ...••• Charles R. Whitten, Clerk ...... Buckfield ...... James R. Milliken, " ...... Portland ...... A. D. Russell, Engrossing Clerk ...... Weld ...... ,. Edwin C. Burleigh, Tre&surer ...... Bangor...... January, 1887. William Caldwell, Clerk ...... Au~usta ... .. Lorenzo B. Hill, " ...... Augusta ...... Samuel J. Gallagher, .4.djutant General ...... Augusta ...... Jammry, 1887. :P~dwin P. Hill, Clerk ...... Bucksport ... .. Henry M. Sprague, Pension Cler!( ••••••••••••••••••• Auburn •.•.... Orville D. Baker, Attorney General ...... Augusta ...... January, 1887. Josiah S. Hobbs, Librarian ...... Augusta...... Feb. 12, 1887. Mrs. 1£melin S Hobbs, Assistant Librarian •.•••••.••. Augusta. .••••• William Boyd, Arsenal Keeper ...... Bangor...... Jan. 17, 1887. Benj. F. Harris, Superintendent of Public Buildings •••• Augusta ..•••. Feb. 12, 1888. Gustavus S Bean, Warden State Prison ..... •••.••. Thomaston ..... N'ov. 28, 1888. Joseph 0. Smith, Insurance Commissioner ...... Skowhegan .... Jan. 6, 1888. Fred E Richards, Bank Examiner •.•.•••••••••••• . Camden .....•. Feb. 11, 1886. Cyrus A. Packard, Lrmd Agent ...... Blaoehard .... Feb. 12, 1888. Nelson A. Luce, Superintendent of Common Schools .... Vassalborough. Feb. 6, 1886. Isaac N. Wadsworth, Clerk...... Manchester ... E. M. Stilwell, Commissioner of Fisheries •.•••••••.••• Bangor ...... ,Jan. 12, 1886. Henry 0. Stanley, " " •••••..••..•. Dixfield ..•..•. Dec. 26, 1886. Wm. Z. Clayton, Liquor Commissioner • . . . .•••••..•. Bangor.... . • • . * Joseph R. Farrington, Superintendent R,j'orm ,\'chool, .. Orono ..•••.•.. Bigelow T Sanborn, Superintendent Insane Hospital •.. Augusta ...••. Z A. Gilbert, Secretary of Board of Aqrzculwre •.• .••• Greene .••.•••. Joseph W. Porter, Inspector of Prisons and Jaifr •••••• Uangor ....••• , Feb. 12, 1888. Henry S. Osgood, " " " ••.••• .\ ugusta ....•• l!\,b. 12, 1888. Dearborn G. Bean, " ...... East Wilton ... Feb. 12, 1888. Charles Staples, Jr., Inspector of Steamboats ...... Portland ...••. Feb. 19, 1890. William Flowers, " " ..••••.... Bangor...... ,\fay 1, 188\J. Asa W. Wildes, Railroad Commissioner ...... :,kowhegan .... l?eb. 6, 1886. John F. Anderson, '' " . . . • • • • •..••. Portlarfd.. . . . April 22, 1885. DavidN. Mortland," " ...... 1Rockland1 ...... June 2, 1886.

Henry T. Cummings, Commissioner of Pharmacy •• •••• 1· Portland ...••• ~larch 27, l8H7. Seth D. Wakefield, " " ..... Lewiston ...... June 2, 1886. 1 Herschel Boynton, " " ...... jBiddeford ...... June 27, 1887. Sharlcs A. Bailey, Agent Penobscot Tribe nf Indians_. . . 01dt?wn ....•. ~farch 27, 188~. 1 Chas. H. Porter, ~1gent Passamaquoddy 1nbe of Indza11s 1 Ca.la1s ...... beb. 12, 1888. 1 J. H.. Sawtelle, Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes ...... [Gardiner ...... June 2, 1887. Jacob McLellan, Com. of Harbor and 'I'idal Waters .•• \Portland ...... April 27, 1885. Charles Merrill, " " " ... Portland ...... March 27, 1887. Cyrus H. Farley, " " " ... Portland ...... April 18, 1886.

• During pleasure of Governor and Council. GovERNoR's STAFF.

BRIG. GENERAL SAMUEL J. GALLAGHER, Augusta, Adjutant General, Ex-Officio

Quartermaster and Paymaster General.

BRIG, GENERAL JORY 'f RICHARDS, Gardiner, Inspector General.

COLONEL AUGUSTUS C. HAMLIN, Bangor, Surgeon General.

COLONEL FERDIN A~D W. GUPTILL, Saco, Judge Advocate General.

COLONEL SAMUEL N. CAMPBELL, Cherryfield, Commissary General.

COLONEL CHA RL1£S C. BURRILL, Ellsworth, Assistant Quartermaster General.

COLONEL ENOCH C, FARRINGTON, Portland, Inspector of Rifle Practice.

COLONEL FRANK D PULLEN, Bangor, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT COLONEL WILLIAM A. R. BOOTHBY, Waterville, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT, COLONEL WILL~RD B. KING, Calais, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT. CoLONFL ALBERT B. NEALEY, Lewiston, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT. CoLONEL WILLIAM F. BOARDMAN, Calais, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT. COLONEL J. FRANK HAYDE~, Bath, Aide-de-Camp.

LrnuT. COLONEL RUEL T. McLELLAN, Portland, Aide-de-Camp.

LIEUT. COLONEL FRANK C. KNIGHT, Rockland, .Aide-de-Camp.

MAJOR GEORGE E. DOLE, Bangor, Military Secretary. JUSTICES OF SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

NAME AND OFFICE. Residence. I Term Expires.

John A. Peters, Chief Justice ...... Bangor...... Sept. 20, 1890. Charles W. Walton, Associate Justice ...... Auburn ...... May 15, 1890. Charles Danforth, " " ...... Gardiner ...... Dec. 31, 1891. William Wirt Virgin ••••••••••••.••. Portland ...••. March 24, 1887. Artemas Libbey, ...... Augusta ...... Jan. 11, 1890. Lucillius A. Emery, ••••••••..••.••. Ellsworth, .•••• October 5, 1890. Enoch Foster, " " ...... \Bethel ....•••. March 24, 189 l. Thomas H. Haskell, " " .....•••...••••. Portland ...••. March 31, 1891. Joseph W. Spaulding, Reporter of Decisions ...... Richmond .... April 24, 1888.

JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURTS.

William P. Whitehouse ...... ·!Augusta ..••. · JFeb. 20, 1892. Percival Bonney ...... lortland ...... Oct. 16, 1885.

:MUNICIPAL AND POLICE JUDGES.

Henry Tallman ...... Bath •..•••••. March 5, 1885. John B. Redman ...... Ellswurth ...... May 13, 1885. Henry Farrington ...... Gardiner ...... July I, 1885. Albert G. Andrews ...... -\ugusta ...... March 16, 1886. David 11. Chandler...... Farmington .... Nov. 28, 1886. Willis T. Emmons ...... Saco ...... Jan. 12, 1887. Gordon M. Hicks ...... Rockland ..... Jan. 17, 1887. George F. Gould ...... Portland ...•.. March 9, lil87. Edwin L. Dyer (Recorder) ...... Portland ..... March 9, 1887. Morrill Sprague ...... Dexter ...... April 18, 1887. Charles B. Rounds .. . . • .. • ...... Calais ...... April 30, 1887. Richard Dresser...... • • .. • • . • .. •• • • .. . Auburn •..•.•. March 10, 1888. Austin D. Knight ...... Hallowell.... .March 15, 1888. Charles S. Hamilton...... Biddeford •.... March 27, 1888. Adelbert D. Cornish ...... Lewiston ...... March 15, 1888. Preston S. Laughton (Clerk)...... • • • . • • • . • • • . . . Lewioton ..•••. April 19, 1888. Barton R. Jordan ...... Brunswick ..... April 21, 1888. Horace W. Stewart...... Waterville ..•.. April 21, 1888. Emery Boardman ...... Belfast...... April 21, 1888. A. W. Shaw ...... \Vestb:-ook •••. Dec. 24, 1888. Ezra C. Brett ...••.••• _....•••..••••••.••.••.••••. Bangor ...... Oec. 23, 1888. Na than L. Perkins (Recorder) ...... Bangor...... Jan. 6, 1889. COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1885-6.

ANDrtOSCOGGIN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1854. ------~---·------~------·-·------

----~~----J R:siden:~ --~ffice. ___ 1 Term Expires. Oscar D. Bailey ...•...... , !Auburn ...... County Commissioner... Jan. 1, 1887. Hoswell C Boothby ...•.... East Livermore " '' I '' 1887. ,J. We~ley Maxwell...... Webster...... " " " 188\l. Albert R. Savage ..•...... Auburn •..... Judge of Probate...... 1889. Nathan W. Harris ••..•..... Auburn, ..••.. Hcgister of Probate.... 188\l. Isaac W. Hanson .....••..•. Poland .•...•.. Clerk of Courts . . . .• .. 1887. Daniel Lara ...... Auburn •....•. County Treasurer . . . • .. 1887. Silas t-iprague ...... Auburn...... Hegister of Deeds...... 1887. Tascus Atwood .... , ...... Auburn ...... County Attorney. • •• .. 1887. Hillman Smith ...... Auburn ...... Sheriff...... 1887.

AROOSTOOK UOUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1839. Joseph D. Emery ...... [Caribou ...... County Commissioner ... Jan. I, 1887. John Burnham ...... !:::iherrnan...... " " " 1887. Martin Van B. Hall •.•••••. !Van Buren •••. 1889. Louis C. Stearns ...... •• , ... 1 C!.tribou ...... Judge of Probate., ... . 1889. Charles F. Weed ...... •..••. Houlton ...... Regi~ter of Probate .•.. 1889. Hansom Norton ...... Houlton ....••. Clerk of Courts .•.•.... 1887. Charles D. Merritt ...•••.••. Houlton ...... County 'l'reasurer ....•• 1887. Henry H. Ward .•••.•••.••. Linneus... • • • . 5 Register of Deeds for l Southern District .. 1887. James Keegan ...... Madawaska... ~ Register of Deeds for l Northern District .. 1887. Charles P. Allen ...... •.•.. ,Presque Isle ... County Attorney •...... 1887. Frank W. Burns ••...•••.••. !Fort .Fairfield .. Sheriff ...... 1887.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY-INcoRPORATED IN 1760. David P. Chaplin ...... ]Bridgton ...•. County Commissioner ... ·Jan. 1, 1887. William L. Prince ...... :Cumberland... " ,, " 1887. Henry Nutter ...... !Cape Elizabeth 1889, Henry C. Peabody .•••••••. :Portland ...••• .Judge of Probate •.••.. 1889. Seth L. Larrabee ..•..•..••• iPortl.rnd ...••• Register of Probate ... . 1889. Alvan A. Dennett ...... !Portland ...... Clerk of Courts ...... 1887.

Benjamin C. Stone .• , , •••••. 'I Portland ..•••• Deputy Clerk of Courts. " 1887, James M. Webb ...... Westb:·ook ••.. ,Cou~ty Treasurer., ..•• 1887. Leander E. Cram ....••••••• Baldwm ..... · 1 Register of Deeds ...... 1887. Geo1:ge _M. Seiders ...••...•. Portland ...• , . Coun.ty Attorney •..•••• 1887. BenJam1n True •.••••••••••• ,Portland ..•••• 1Shenff,,, .••••••••.... 1887.

FRANKLIN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1838. Isaiah Chick •....•.• , , •.•• · f M~drid ..•••.. County Commissioner.... Jan, 1, 1887. Samuel K Wellman ...... W1lton . • • .. . . " " , . . " 1 1887. Franklin W. Patterson ...... I Industry...... • .. 1889. James .MorrJson, Jr •••••.•• · 11:hilli_rs ...... Jud~e of Probate ••... 1889. Elmer E . .k1chards ...... Farrnrngton ... Register of Probate •••• ]889. Josiah H. Thompson ...... IKingfield •.... Clerk of Courts ..••••.. 1887. Daniel 1\1. Bonney ..•••• , ••. Fa~·m.ington •.. cou~ty Treasurer...... " 1887 • .James S. Brackett ..•••••••. Ph1lhps ...... 1 B.eg1ster of Deeds.••••• 1887. Joseph C. Holman ...•••.•.. Fannmgton, .. County Attorney ...... 1887. Ephraim F. Conant •••••.•.. 1Temple •...... 1,Sheriff ...... 1887. COUNTY OFFICERS. 23

HANCOCK COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1789.

.. . .. NAME.· · 1-;esidcnc:. - . . ~~"· . T0

J uhn W. t-omes ...•.....•. ·IM t Desert .••. County Commissioner... cf an. 1. 1887. James W. Blaisdell, ••••.•.. Dedham ...... " " . .. '' 1887. Newell B. C,,oledge ...... !Lamoine. . • .. " " .. . " 18:-<9. o~car P. Cunnin!!ham, ...... Bucksport .... Judge of Probate...... " 1887 Charles P. Dorr ...•••..•••. Ellsworth ..... !{egister of Probate.... lti89. Hutson U Saunders ...... Ell:,worth ..... Clerk of Courts . .. . • .. 1889. William O. McDonald ...... Ellsworth ..... County Treasurer...... 1887. William B. Campbell ...... Ellsworth ..... Kegi,ter of Deeds...... lfl87. Oscar F Fellows ...... Bucksport, .••• County Attorney .. • • .. 1887. Dorephus L. Fields ..•• , •••. Ellsworth ...•. Sheriff .•..•... , .. , . . . . 18i,7.

KENNEBEC COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1799,

Horace Colburn ....••••.••. 1W_ indsor ...... 1County Commissioner .. :Jan. 1, 1887. GeorgeII.Andrews ...... ,.Monmouth ..•. " " ... 1" 1887. C. Marsha II Weston ...... , Belgrade .. • .. " '' .. · I " 1889 Henry S. Webster ...... Gardiner ..••• 1 Judge of Probate..... " 1889. Ifowa rd Owen ..•••••••• , •.. A uguRta ..•... , Hegister of Probate.... " 1889.

Alanson C Otis ...... Augusta ...... I Clerk of Courts 1889. Mark Hollins .••••...... Augusta , , ..•• :county Treasurer ....•. 1887. Prenti~s M. Fogler • .• .. . .. A ugust,i ...... Register of Deeds ..... 1887. William 'l'. Haines • . • • • . • . Waterville .... County Attorney ..••.. 1887. Charles R. McFadden ...•••. Waterville ..... Sheriff ..• ,...... • • . • • . " 1887.

KNOX COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1860. Charles B. Vinal ...... :Vinalhaven ... County Commissioner ... Jan I, 1887. Augustus M. Jameson ...•••• Warren...... " " " 1887.

Atwood N. Sprague •.• , ..... ! Washington .. . 1889. Ephraim M. Wood ...... :camden ...... Judge of Probate ....•. 1889. Alexander A. l:leaton •..•••. !Vinalhaven., .. llegister of Probate .... 1889.

Lewis F. Starrett ....•••.... i Warren...... Clerk of Courts ...•..•. 1889. Rubert II. Burnham ...... 'Rockland ... County Treasurer ...... 1887.

Justus}<] Sherruan •.•. , •••• I Rockland ..... l{egister of Deeds .•... 1887. True P. Pierce •.....•••.... ,l{ockland ••••. County Attorney .....•. 1887. Wilder S. Imh ...... '.Rockland •.••. Sheriff .•....••.•••..•. 1887.

LINCOLN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1760. ,Joseph Nickerson ...... Boothbay ...... County Commissioner ... 1Jan. l, 1887. Alfred Patterson, Jr ...... Edgecorub .•• . . " " I " 1887. James 11. Noyes .•••..•••••. Jefferson...... " " " 1889. Orrin McFadden...... Dresden ...... Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Howard E. Hall .•••••••.... Newcastle ..... Register of Probate •••• ! " 1887. Charles Weeks •....••• , .••. Wiscasset ...... Clerk of Courts ...... " 1889. John Smith .•...... ••.••. Wiscasset ...... County Treasurer ....•• , " 1887.

James H. Varney ...... Bristol ...... Register of Deeds ..... · I " 1887.

Roswell S. Partridge ..• , •.. Whitefield .•.. County Attorney ...•••• 1 " 1887. John E. Kelley ...... Boothbay ...... Sheriff ...... J 1887. 24 COUNTY OF.l!'IOERS.

OXI!'ORD COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1805.

NAME. I Rosidonc,. I Ollie,. ITo,m Expirn,. Waldo Pettengill ....•.... , !Rumford .••••• County Commissioner. •. 1 Jan. 1, 1887. George F. Hammond .•••••• • jParis . .. • • . • • . " " I " 1887. Frank Y. Bradley ..••.•••. Fryeburg • • • . " " " 1889. George A. Wilson ..•••••••• ,Paris1 ..•••.•••• 1Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Herrick C. Davis ...... Paris .••••.•• Hegister of Probate.... " 1889. Albert S. Austin ...... !Dixfield .. , •••. Clerk of Courts...... 1887 Jarvis C. Marble ...•••••••• ,Paris .....•••• 1County Treasurer...... 1887. Seymour C. Hobbs ...•••.••. ,'Fryeburg ••••. 5 Register of Deeds forl l Western District . . " 1887. John F. Stanley .••••••••••• 1 Paris...... • • • . 5 Register of Deeds forl l .b;astern District.... 1887.

James S. Wright ...... 1Paris ...••.•• ,. County Attorney ...... 1887. Jordan Stacy•..•.•.••••..•• [Porter ••.••••• Sheriff.... • • • • . • • • • • • • 1887.

PENOBSCOT COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1816. Henry W. Briggs...... ]Hudson •...•.. County Commissioner.,. Jan. ], 1887. William L. Scribner .•••..•. Springfield.... " '' '' 1887. Thomas J. Peaks •...•••.•• , /Charleston . • • . " " 1889. James lI Burgess ...... · !Oldtown ...... Judge of Probate ...... 1889. Ambrnse C. Flint ...... i 13angor •...••. l{egi~ter of Probate .. 1887. Charles F. Sweet ...... •••.•• Bangor ...... Clerk of Courts ...... 1887. 1 Be_njarnin B. Thomas...... · 1 Hampden ..•••. Cou~ty Troasurer ...... 1887, John T. Bowler ...... Bangor .•.•••• l{eg1ster of Deeds .... . 1887. Frederick H Appleton ...••. !Bangor ....••. County Attorney ...... 1887. Charles D. Chapman ..••.••. Jorrington ..... Sheriff ..••....•.•••... 1887.

PISCATAQUIS COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1838.

Caleb J. Ford ...... Atkinson •.••. 'County Commissioner... 1Jan. 1, 1887. Jesse Barber •...•..•••••.. Abbot~ •• • • .. . " " 1887. Augustus W Gilman •...•.. Foxcroft ...... ]889. Elias J. Hale ...... Foxcroft ...... Judge of Probate ...... 1887. Wainwright Cushing ...••... Foxcroft .••••. Register of Probate ... . 1889, Henry B . .Flint ...... Dover ...... Clerk of Courts ...... 1889. William C. Woodbury ...... Dover ...... County Treasurer ...... 1887. Alanson .M Warren .••••••. Orneville ...... Register of Deeds ...... 1887. Willis E. Parsons ..•••..•.. Foxcroft ...... County Attorney, ..•... 1887. Otis Martin .•••.••••••••••• Guilford .•••...:iheriff •...... ••.•... 1887.

SAGADAHOC COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1854. Otis_F !hompson ...... irTopsha_m ..•••. County Commissioner ... Jan. 1, 1887. BenJamm F lvlarble.... . • . \Voolw1ch..... " ,, . . . " 1887. Stephen W. Carr •....••••.. l3owdoinharn . . '' " • . . " 1889. William T. Hall...... Hichmond •••• Judge of Probate..... " 1889. Cyrus W Longley ...... Bath .••••.••. Register of Probate.... " 1889. Joseph M. Hayes ...... Bath ..•••.... Clerk of Courts...... " 1887. William B Taylor ...... 1 Bath .....•••. County Treasurer...... " lts87. George W Hunt ...... :Phi1 psburg .... Register of Deeds...... " ]887. Frank J. Buker ...... jHichmond Count_y Attorney ...... " 18ts7. John W. Ballou .••••••••••• /Bath •.•.••••. :3heriff ...... 1887. COUNTY OFFICERS. 25

SOMERSET COUNTY-INCORPORATED• IN 1809 •

NAME. Residence. Office. Term Expires.

Phineas P. Hilton ...... Brighton ..... County Commissioner ... Jan. 1, 1887. Amasa J. Moore ...... Hartland...... " " • . . " 1887. Ilirarn Moore ...... , Madison ...... " ,, . . . " 1889. Turner Buswell ...... Solon ...... Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Stuart H. Goodwin ...... St. Albans .... l{egister of Probate.... '' 1889, Luther H. ,v ebb .. ..•...... Skowhegan ... Clerk of Courts ...... " 1889. Adelbert 0. Frederic , ••••.. Norridgewock .. County Treasurer...... " 1887.

Henry C Decker ••••••.•... Smithfield .•• · I Register of Deeds • . . . . '' 1887. James 0. Bradbury •.••••••• Hartland ...... County Attorney • • . • . . " 1887. 1 Zenas Vaughn .•...... ]New Portland. :sheriff...... '' 1887.

WALDO COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1827. G?oding Grant ...... Prospect ...... C.ounty Commissioner... i·Jan 1, 1887. Hiram P. Farrow ...... Belmont...... " " . .. " 1887. Ithama B. Thompson •..••.. Montville...... " " . . . 11 1889. George K Johnson •.••.•••. Belfast •.•••...Judge of Probate. . . • . . " 1889. Boh'ln P. Field . • • • • • • • . . . . Belfast .....•. l{egister of Probate.... " 1889. ,Villiam Berry ...... Belfast ...... Cl,~rk of Courts...... ·' 1887. John .M. }fletcher ...... Belfast ...... County 'rreasurer...... " 1887. Jacob U Cuok •...... uelfast •...... r{egister of Deeds...... " lt,87. Reuel W. H.ogers ...... 113elfast1 ...... County Attorney...... " 1887. Ansel \Vadswurth ...... j Belfast ...... ciheriff...... " 1887.

WASHINGTON COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1789. Jethro B. Nutt ...... Perry ...... ·County Commissioner ... Jan. 1, 1887. William F. Johnson ...... Topsfield . .. .. " " " 1887. RobertF.Campbell ...... Cherryfield .... '' " 11 1889. James A. Milliken ...... Cherryfield .....1 Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Ma son H Wilder ...... Machias ...... 11:lrgister of Probate.... " 1889. Phineas H Longfellow •..•.. Machias ....••. Clerk of Courts...... " 1889. Ignatius Sargent ...... Machias ...... county Treasurer...... " 1887. J amos U Adams ...... Machias ...... ,1 Register of Deeds ...... I " 1887. :Edward]:.; Livermore ..•..•. Eastport ...... coun.ty Attorney ...... J " 1887. Henry A. Balcom .•...••.••. Calais .••••.••• 1,Sheriff. . • • • . • • • • • • . • . 11 1887.

YORK COUNTY-INCORPORATED BY MASS, IN 1652. William H. Deering ...... (Saco ...... !County Commissioner... Jan. 1, 1887. Ben}unin F. Pease .•.•••.... Cornish...... " " " 1887. Richard L. Goodwin .•••.••. !Berwick . . . • • • " " " 1889. Nathaniel Hobbs ...... North Berwick Judge of Probate...... 11 1889. Frank Wilson .•....•.••.•. Sanford .....•. Register of Probate.... " 1889. .Tames E. Hewey •..••••••. IBiddeford ..... Clerk of Courts...... " 1887 . Rich.ard ~- Stan!ey ...... Lyman ...... Cou~ty Treasurer...... :: 1887. J ustm M Leavitt ...•••.... Buxton ...•..•. Register of Deeds .•.... 1887. Frank M. Higgins ...... · [Limerick ...... County Attorney...... " 1887. Isaac N. Deering...... • W aterborough. Sheriff...... • ...... " 1887. ------.

Legislature for 1885-6.

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SENATE.

WILLIAl\I D. PENNELL, PRESIDENT.

ComnY. DISTRICT, NAME. RESIDENCE,

YoRK ...... First ...... GEORGES. GOODWIN ...... Berwick.

CHARLES W. SMITH ...•...•. Waterborough. RUFUS P. TAPLEY ...... Saco.

CmrnERLAND ..•••. Second ...... DAVID II. COLE ...... •. Naples.

FABIUS .M. RAY ...... Westbrouk. GEOlWE P. WESCOTT ...... Poi ti and.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG •.•••.•.. Brunswick.

OXFORD ...... Third • ...... HENRY M. DI

ALBION P. BONNEY •....•.•• Buckfield.

ANDROSCOGGIN ...•. Fourth .••.•••. WILL[AM D. PENNELL ...... Lewiston.

WILLIAM D. HOAK ...... Durham.

FRANKLIN ...... Fifth ...•...... PHILIP II. :STUBBS ....•.••.•• Strong.

SAGADAHOC ...... ,':i'ixtli .• •••••••. ,JOHN H. KIMBALL ...••.•••• Bath.

KENNEBEC .... •••• Seventh .... •.•. GEORGE E. WEEKS .•.•.••••• Augusta.

FK,ANCIS E. HEATH ...... Waterville.

SOMERSET ...... • Ei_qhth ...... STEPHEN A. NYE ...... • Fairfield.

PISCATAQUIS ...... Ninth ...... AUGUSTUS G. LEBHOKE ...•. Foxcroft.

PENOBSCOT ..•.•.•. Tenth ...... JOHN L. CUTLER ...... Bangor.

SAMUEL LIBBEY ...... Orono.

PHILIP WILSON .•••••....•••. Newport.

LINCOLN ...... Eleventh ...... SEBASTIAN S. MARBLE ...••. Waldoborough, SENATE. 27

COUNTY, :0JSTRICT, NAME, RESIDENCE,

KNOX •.••.•••••.. Twelfth .•.. •••. SAMUEL H. ALLEN ..•••••••• Thomaston.

THADDEUS R SIMONTO.N .•.. Camden

WALDO ...•••••••• Thirteenth .. .••. JOSEPH R. MEARS •...... ••• Morrill.

ALFRED E. NICKERSON .•••• Swanville.

HANCOCK ...... Fourteenth ...... OLIVER P. BRAGDON ...... Sullivan.

GUY W. McALLISTER ...... Bucksport.

WASHINGTON ...... Fifteenth ...... EDWARD A. A UST IN ...... Addison,

SEW ARD B. HUME ...•••••••• Eastport,

AROOSTOOK ...... Sixteenth ...... ANSEL L. LUMBERT...... Houlton.

ELISHA E. PARKHURST .•.••• Presque Isle.

OFFICERS. ------~------~·-======

NAME. OFFICE, RESIDENCE.

WILLIAM D. PENNELL ...... President ...... • • . • .. .. • • .. Lewiston.

CHARLES W. TILDEN ...... Secretar.11 • , , • . . • • • • • • • • • . . Hallowell.

KENDALL M. DUNBAR ...... Assistant Secretary •. • , • • • • • • Damariscotta.

CHARLES H. LOVEJOY...... Messenger . , • , , • • • • • • • • . • • • Sidney,

F. E. VOTER ...... Assistant Messenger..... • • • • Farmington.

A.B.T.CHADBOURNE Folder • • • • • • • • • • ...... • .. • East Dixmont.

ERNEST H. WHEELER ...... • • Page.. . • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • .. Whitefield.

FRANK A. SMALL...... Reporter...... Augusta. Clergymeu of Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner, Chaplains.

l______HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

CHARLES HAMLIN~ SPEAKER.

ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. NAJIIE, RESIDENCE. Benjamin J. Hill ..••••..•.•••••...••••..•...•••..•..•..••. Auburn. Silvester Oakes .•••••••.....••.••••••••.••..•••..•..••••... Auburn. Seth Iloward ..•.••..•••••••.•••....••••••••.••.•••••.••.••• Leeds. D. J. McGillicuddy ..•.•••...••....••.•.•••.•••.••...•..••. Lewiston. L .•J. Martel...... -...... Lewiston. J. M. Robbins ...... Lewiston. Charles \Valker .....••.••••..••.•..••••..•..•••••••.••..•.. Lewiston. Jeremiah Philbrook...... • . . • ...... Lisbon. John 0. Palmer ...... Livermore. Prescott R. Cobb ....•••.•••...... •••••.••..•...... •••• Minot. Benjamin H. Noble ..•.•.••..••...... ••.....•••...... •..•.. Poland.

AROOSTOOK COUNTY. Charles E. Dunn ...... Amity James JI. Kidder ...... Bridgewa tE,r. Daniel S. Jones .•..•.••...•....•.•.•.•...••..•.••.•.•.•.••. Fort Fairfit:ld, ,villia1n Dickey ...... Fort Kent. Peter D. Gagnon ..•.••.••..••..••..•....••••••••••..• , .•.. Frenchville. Alexis Cyr ....••••.•••••••.••••••..•.•.•••..••.••.•.••.... Grand Isle. Frederic A. Powers ....•.••...... •.••.•...... •...•. Houlton. William Cowperthwaite ...... Masardis. James :Nutting ...... Perham Plantation. Thomas !I. Phair . . . . • • . • • • • • .. • . • . . • . • • . • • . • . • • . . • . . . • . .•• Presque Isle.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Isaac \V. Dyer ...... Baldwin. William \V. Cross ...... Bridgton. ]!'ranklin Adams ...... ,...... Brunswick. Clement E. Staples...... Cape Elirnbeth. Clinton l\l. Hamilton ..•..•...... ••..••. , ..•.•...... •...... Cumberland. Henry B. ,v ebb •..•.•..•..•.•.••••....•....•••.•..•••..... Deering. Edward Harding ..••••..•...•...•.•..•...... • , •.•..••••..• , Gorham. George A. Morrill • • • • . . • • • . . . . • • • • ...... •....•.•..•.• Gray. Thomas D. Emery..... • ...... Harrison. Llewellyn Barton .•.•••.•.•..••.....•.•••••..••...•..••.•.• Naples. Clarence Hale ...•...•.•••.•••• , ••• , .••.••. , ••. , •••. , ...• , • Portland. Elias Thomas ••••••••••••••••••..•.•••••••.•••••••••••.•••• Portland. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 29

CUMBERLAND COUNTY-CONCLUDED, NAME. RESIDENCE, Charles P. Mattocks ...... , • , ...... Portland. Daniel W. Ames .....•.••••.•.••••..•••••••.•••.•••....•••• Portland. Orville K. Gerrish •.••.....•...... ••.••••••..•..•••••••..•• Portland. Levi P. Cushman •...... ••••••••.•.•.••...••...•.••.••..•••• Pownal. Otis Kaler..•.•.•••.••••••••••..• , ••. , .••••.•••...••••••.•. Scarborough, Charles B. ,voodman ...... Westbrook. John M. White ...... , ...... Windham. Lorenzo L. Shaw. . • , •.••.••••..••.•••.••••••••.•.. , •..•••• Yarmouth,

FRANKLIN COUN'l'Y.

Edward P. Davis ..•••••••••••.•••••••• , •••••••••••••••.••• Farmington. William L. Dunham ...... , ...... Madrid. Joseph S. Houghton •..••••..•.•.•••• , •...•.•••.••.••••.... Weld. Edward P. Packard ...... Wilton.

HANCOCK COUNTY.

William L. Hussey ....•• , • , .•••••••••.••••.••••••••• , ••••• Amherst. Edward E. Chase ..•••••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••.•.••.•••• Bluehill. Charles H. Perkins •.••••.•.•••••••.•••.• , .••••••••.••.•••• Brooksville. Albert H. Genn ....••••••.••••••••••••.•....•••••.••••.••• Bucksport. Serenus H. Rodick ...... Eden. Charles C. Burrill •.••.•••• , ••.•••••••••••••••••.•. , •••••• , Ellsworth. John P. Haney .•••••••••••••••.•••..••••••...••••••••••••• Penobscot. Barney B. Havey...... •.••.••..••.••..•.•••••.••.•••••.•• Sullivan. William P. Herrick ..••••••••••. , , •••••••••.••••.••••••••• Swan's Island.

KENNEBEC COUN'l'Y. Herbert M. Heath. Augusta. Ira H. Randall •..•.•••••••••••••••••••••.••••••...••••.••• Augusta. Sprague Jiolt ...... Benton. ,villiam T. Searls ...•••..•••••••••••..•.••.•••••••••••.••• Chelsea. Levi M. Lancaster ..•..••••••••.•••.••.••••.•••...•.•.•..•• Farmingdale. Gustavus Moore ..••.•••..••••• , , •••••••••.•••••••• , • • • • • • • Gardiner. Albert M, Spear ..••••••• , •.•.••••••••••••• , • , ••••••••• , •• , Hallowell. Otis W. Andrews...... Monmouth. Albion P. Benjamin ••••••••••••••• , ••••.•••••••.••.•.••••• , Oakland. John R. Prescott ..•••••••• , ••• , •• , ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rome. Albion G. ,vhittier ....•.•••• , ••••••• , • •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • Vienna. Frederick C. Thayer ....••••• , , • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •• Waterville. Samuel P. Barton , .. •• •• •• .... •••• .••• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••• Windsor. 30 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

KNOX COUN'fY. NAME, RESIDENCE, Elijah D. Gu,hee ...... Appleton. E. Frank Knowlton ...... Camden. George F. Lewis •.•••••.....•••••••.•••.•••.••.•••••••••••• North Haven. John:,. Case .•. , ••••.•••.••.•• , •...••.•.••.•••••••••••••.. Hock land. Charles E. Littlefield •...•••••••••••••••...••••••• , •••• , •••• Rockland. llenry F. Kalloch ••..•.••••••.••••.••• , • , ••••.• , ••.••. , ••• St George. Joseph E. Moore •..•...•..••••••••..••..•••••••••••.•••••• Thomaston. Emery F. Joy .•.•••••••..••••••••.••.•••••• , •.••••••••••• Union.

LINCOLN COUNTY. Thomas Couch ..•••••••••••••.••.••.••••.••.•• , •..•... , ••• Bristol, ,Joseph J. Bond .••••••••••••••..•..••.••••.•••••••.•..•••. ,Jefferson. Samuel D. \Vyman ...... , ...... Newcastle. Clark L. Nelson ...•••.•...••.••••••••••• , ••••.•..••••.••• Southport. Charles C. Eugley .••••••.••••.•....• , .••••••.••.•••..•.•. , • Waldoborough. Richard II. Tucker .••.••••..••••..•.••••••••••.••••••••.•• Wiscasset.

OXFORD COUNTY. Bradford Cole , . . . . • • . • • . . . • • • • • . • • • • • • ...... • • . • • • • • • • . • • • Brownfield. Charles H. Gilbert ...... , .. • • .. . . Canton. Clayton M. Stearns...... • . . • . • • . • • • • . . . . • • • . . . . . • • • •• • • Lovell. George :b:. Brown...... •• • • . • •• •• • • .• .. •. • • . . .• Milton Plantation. William W. Whitmn.rsh ...... _ Norway. ,villiam II. ,valker...... • .. • • .. .. Peru. Jonathan Bartlett , . . • • • • . . . • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . . . • • • • • . • • Stoneham.

PENOBSCOT COUNTY. Charles Hamlin .••.•••••.••.••.....••••....••••••••.•••..• Bangor. Bira1n 11. Fogg ...... ••.••...... •....••••.••...•••• ,, •••• Bangor. Charles E Field ..•.•••.•.••••.••.... , .•••••••.••.•• , •..• , Bangor. George \V. Patten ....•• , ..••••••••....••••• , ••.••••••••••• Brewer. F. M. Simpson •.....••••.••...•.•••.••• ,, ••.••• , •••••.•••• Carmel. I-Iosea I.L Racldiff ...... Corinna. George II. Smith , •••••..•••••. , ••.••••.• , • , • , • . . . . • .•• , , • Corinth. Ilenjamin Bussey ..•••••.•••••••••••• , •.••• , , , ... , , .• , ••.•• Dixmont. Jerome II. Comins ••.••••••••••...•.••••.•••••••.•••..•. , .. Eddington. Elisha S. Coan ...•..•••...••••••••••• , .••.••••••••••••••.• Garland. Henry \V, Mayo ...... Hampden. Emery R. Dailey .•••••••••••..•..••.•••••••••• , , ••••.•••.• Howland. George \V. Coffin .••••••••••••..••..••••.•••.. , .••• , .••••••• Lee. George T. Sewall .••••..••••••• , , •••....•• , •• , ••••..••••••. Oldtown. A. F. Lewis ••••....••••••••••.•••••••••••.••••••.•••.•••• Orono. Daniel Scribner ••••••••••••• , ••.•••.••••••••••.••••••••••• Patten. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 31

PISCATAQUIS COUNTY. NAME. RESIDENCE. Thomas F. Dyer ...... Foxcroft, Orrin "'·Freeman ...... Milo. John F. Spr:1gue •••••..•...•....••••••••..••••••.•..••••.• Monson.

SAGADAHOC COUNTY. John S. Elliot Bath. Benjamin F. Hinckley ••..••.•....•••...... ••••.••••••... Georgetown. H11rrison Springer ..••.. , .•.....••. , ••••••..•...••••.•.•••• Richmond. Isaac E. Mallett ...... Topsham.

SOMERSE'l1 COUNTY. John Tinkha1n •.•.•••..•..••••••••..•.••.•••••.••.•••••••• Anson. Timothy Ham..... • . • . .. • • • • • • • • • • ...... • • • .. • . • •.•••• Cambridge. Sal om Edmunds ...••••...••••••..•...••.••..•••••••..•.•••• Canaan. ,Villiam \V. Hamblet ...... Concord. ,Yilli:im H. Blackwell ...... Madison. Virgil D Sweetland ....•....•...... •...... •••.....••• Palmyra. t::iylvester J. \Yalton •.•••••.••....••.••..•.•..••..•..•••.... Skowhegan. Otis Sawyer •..••..•...•••••••.•••••..•.•••••.••.•.•••••••• Smithfield.

WALDO COUNTY. Nathan F. Ilou~ton ...... Belfast. Isaac C. Libby •.•••.•....•••••..•.••••..•..••...•.• • •..•.• Burnham. Jonathan Bartlett ...... Montville. Israel \\'oodbury ••••...... ••.•...... ••.•....•• Morrill. Lucius II Duncan ...... Northport. B. F. Pendleton . • • • . . . . • . • . . . • ...... •.••.••••.•.•...... Searsport. George ,v. l{itchie ...... Winterport.

WASHINGTON COUNTY. Albion P. Coffin, ...... Addison. Edwin C. Goodnow •.•••....••••...... •...•.•••••.••••...•. Calais. Henry C Goodwin ...... Danforth. B. Thomas Chaloner •..•....•....•...••.....••.••••..•....• East Machias. Simon Stevens.... • . •.•••••.•...••.....•.•..•..•.•..•.••.• Eastport. Aaron K. Hobart ...... Edmunds. Vharles 0. Furbush .•••••••••.•...... ••.••..••.•.••.••••.•• Machias. George F. \Vurren ••••••.•..•...••...••..•...... •••..•..••• Machiasport. Francis A. Googins ...... Mill bridge. William H. Lincoln ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Perry. 32 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

YORK COUNTY. NAME, RESIDENCE, Oliver C. Titcomb , •••• , • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • Acton. John II. Stillings ...... Berwick. Daniel Cote •..•••••••••• , •.••• , •••. , •• , •.• , ••• , •• • , , , • , • ·, Biddeford. Frank S. \Varren •••••..•••..•.•••••.•••.••.••••....••••.••• Biddeford. ]!'rank J. Leavitt •.•.••.•...•••••••..•••••••• , .••••••••.... Buxton. Samuel E. Cole ...... Eliot. Joseph Parsons •.•••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••.•••••...•..•. Kennebunk. Enoch Cousens •••••••••••.•••..•••.•.•••••••••••••.••••••• Kennebunkport. Jesse E. Frisbee ••••••••..•••••••..•..•••••••••••••••• , ..• Kittery. William \V. Mason .. . • . • ...... Limerick. Sylvester Hill ...... Lyman Dominicus Ricker ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.••.•••••••• Parsonsfield. Ira H. Foss ...•••••.••••••.••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Saco. Benjamin Beal ...... Sanford. Samuel W. Junkins ...... York.

OFFICERS.

NAME, OFFICE RESIDENCE,

CHARLES HAMLIN •••••••••••• , • • • • Speaker •••• , ••••.•••••.•.. Bangor. NICHOLAS FESSENDEN.... • .. • .. • . . Clerk • ...... -...... Fort Fairfield. WILLIAM S. COTTON, JR...... Assistant Clerk ...... Lisbon. WILLIAM J, SMITH...... Messenger ••••••••••••••••. Topsham. JOHN F. CHASE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jst Assistant Messenger •••• ,, Windsor. GEORGE II. FISHER,... • • • • • • • . • • • • 2d Assistant Messenger •••• , , Winterport. FRED A. STEVENS • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Folder •••••••••••••••••••• Monroe. J. F. FREDERIC ...... , • • • • • • • • • • • . • Folder •••••••••••• , ••••••• Starks. 'FRED B. HILL...... • • ...... • • ... • Page ...... Augusta, HORACE W. PHILBROOK...... Page ...... • Farmingdale. D. B. RANDALL • •• •• ••• • .... • ••• • • Chaplain ...... Kent's Hill. J. A. HAYDEN. • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • Reporter ••••••••••••••••••. Portland. Standing Committees of the Legislature.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On the Judiciary. Messrs. Tapley of York, Lebroke of Piscataquis, Ray of Cumberland, -of the Senate. Messrs. Mattocks of Portland, Hale of Portland, Heath of Augusta, Littlefield of Rockland, Powers of Houltou. Goodnow of Calais', Moore of Thomaston, -of the House.

On Legal A,jfafrs. Messrs. Stubbs of Franklin, Marble of Lincoln, Bearce of Oxford, -of the Senate. Messrs. Spear of Hallowell. Walton of Skowhegan, Mayo of Hampden, Sprague of Monson, Dyer of Baldwin, Stearns of Lovell, Junkins of York, -of the House.

On Financial A.ffairs. Messrs. Young of Cumberland, Libbey of Penobscot, Marble of Lincoln, -of the Senate. Messrs. Case of Rockland, Mason of Limerick, Pendleton of Searsport, White of Windham. Simpson of Carmel, Patten of Brewer, Warren of Biddeford, -of the House. 3 I 34 JOINT STANDING COMl\IITTEES.

On Federal Relations.

Messrs. H nrne of ,v ashington, Smith of Yor.<, Lebroke of Piscataquis, -of the Senate.

l\lessrs. Cross of Bridgton, Palmer of Livermore, Genn of Bueksport, N oblc of Poland, Staples of Cape Elizabeth, Martel of Lewiston, Hamblet of Concord, -of the House.

On Education. Messrs. Libbey of Penobscot, Heath of Kennebec, Lumbert of Aroostook, -of the Senate. I Messrs. Andrews of Monmouth. Houston of Belfast, Packard of Wilton, Hinckley of Georgetown, Bond of Jefferson, Haney of Penobscot, Warren of Biddeford, -of the House.

On Railroads, Telegraphs and Expresses. .Messrs. Weeks of Kennebec, Kimball of Sagadahoc, Wescott of Cumberland, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Hill of Auburn, Gerrish of Portland, Thayer of Waterville, Phair of Presque Isle, Gilbert of Canton, Case of Rockland, Sewall of Oldtown, -of the House. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 35

On Commerce. Messrs. Allen of Knox, I ,v eeks of Kennebec, Austin of Washington, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Elliot of Bath, Sawyer of Smithfield, Holt of Benton, Dyer of Foxcroft. Chase of Bluebill, Cowperthwaite of Masardis, Herrick of' Swan's Island, -of the House. I ;

On Mercantile Ajfafrs and Insurance. I : Messrs. Cutler of Penobscot, Allen of Knox, Smith of York, -of the Senate.

I Messrs. Fogg of Bangor, !: Mason of Limeri(~k, Fnrbnsh of' Machias, Harding of Gorham, Burrill of Ellsworth, Hamilton of Cumberland, I Knowlton of Camden, -of the House.

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On Banks and Banking. Messrs. Marble of Lincoln, Bearce of Oxford, Kim ball of Sagadahoc, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Houston of Belfast, Titcomb of Acton, Shaw of Yarmouth, Goodnow of Calais, Joy of Union, Walker of Lewiston, Gagnon of Frenchville, -of the House. 36 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

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On Manufactures. l\lessrs. Heath of Kennebec, Goodwin of York, Nye of Somenet, -of the Senate. I

Messrs. Foss of Saco, Lancaster of Farmingdale, Dunham of Madrid, Bartlett of Stoneham, Blackwell of Madison, Goodwin of Danforth, LPwis of North Haven, -of the House.

On Agriculture. Messrs. Parkhurst of Aroostook, Hoak of Androscoggin, Nickerson of Waldo, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Whittier of Vienna, Mallett of Topsham, Ritchie of Winterport, Comins of Eddington, :Mattocks of Portland, Lincoln of Perry, Ricker of Parsonsfield, -of the House.

On Military Affairs. 1\f Pssrs. Nickerson of ,v aldo, Ray of Cumberland, Allen of' Knox, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Whitmarsh of Norway, Lewis of Orono, Hill of Auburn, Thayer of Waterville, Leavitt of Buxton, 1\ioore of Gardiner, Gushee of Appleton, -of the House.

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On Interfor Waters. Messrs. Smith of York, Cole of Cumberland, Wilson of Penobscot, -of the Senate. Messrs. Gilbert of Canton, Patten of Brewer, Randall of Augusta, Dyer of Foxcrott, Thomas of Portland, Chaloner of East l\laehias, Moore of Thomaston, -of the House.

On State Lands and State Roads. Messrs. Wilson of Penobscot, N_ye of Somerset, Bonney of Oxford, -of zhe Senate. Messrs. Phair of Presque Isle, Hussey of Amherst, Randall of Augusta, Goodwin of Danforth, Kidder of Bridgewater, Robbins of Lewiston, Tinkham of Anson, -of the House.

On Ways and Bridges. Messrs. Nye of Somerset, Bi'.agdon of Hancock, Libbey of Penobscot, -of the Senate. Messrs. Mallett of Topsham, Stevens of Eastport, Bailey of Howland, Hussey of Amherst, Freeman of Milo, Ham of Cambridge, Coffin of Lee, -of the House. 38 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Fisheries and Game.

I Messrs. Kim ball of Sagadahoc, :McAllister of Hancock, Heath of Kennebec, -of the Senate. Messrs. Hinckley of Georgetown, Sprague of Monson, Patten of Brewer, .Frisbee of Kittery, Googins of l\lillbridge, Lincolu of Perry, Duncan of Northport, -of the House.

On Counties. Messrs. Bragdon of Hancock, Hnme of vVashington, l\lears of Waldo, -of the Senate. l\lessrs. Adams of Brunswick, Benjamin of Oakland, Pendleton of Searsport, Brown of Milton Plantation, Cole of Eliot, ,v arren of Machiasport, :McGillicnddy of Lewiston, -of the House.

On Towns. Messrs. Roak of Androscoggin, l\lears of Waldo, Bragdon of Hancock, -of the Senate. Messrs. Stillings of Berwick, Stevens of Eastport, Lancaster of Farmingdale, Philbrook of Lisbon, Perkins of Bmoksville, Dickey of Fort Kent, Cofl1n of Addison, -of the Hou,se. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 39

On Indian .Affairs. Messrs. Mears of Waldo, Hume of Washington, Parkhurst of Aroostook, -of the Senoie. Messrs. Rodick of Eden, Dunham of Madrid, Russey of Dixmont, Parsons of Kennebunk, Lewis of Orono, Sweetland of Palmyra, Cote of Biddeford, -of the House,

On Claims. Messrs. Austin of ,v ashington, Tapley of York, Young of Cumberland, -of the Senate. Messt·s. Kaler of Scarborough, Jones of Fort Fairfield, \Voodman of \V ('sthrook, Nelson of Southport, Scribner of Patten, Emery of Harrison, Eugley of W aldoborough, -of the Honse.

On Pensions. Messrs. Bearce of Oxford, Cutler of Penobscot, Nickerson of Waldo, -of the Senate. Messrs. Davis of Farmington, Coan of Garland, Nutting of Perham Plantation, Holt of Renton. \Voodbmy of Morrill, Cole of Brownfield, Bartlett of Montville, -of the House. 40 JOINT STANDING COlIJUITTEES.

On Insane Hospital. J\lessrs. Cole of Cumberland, Parkhurst of Aroostook. Simonton of Knox, -of the Senate.

l\lessrs. Ames of Portland, Oakes of Auburn, Coan of Garland, Searls of Chelsea, Packard of Wilton, \\'~nnan of Newcastle, C~usens of Kennebunkport, -af the House

On Reform School. J\lessrs. Bonney of Oxford, Young of Cumberland, Roak of Androscoggin, -of the Senate.

:Messrs. White of "\Vindham, Field of Bangor, Houghton of Weld, Barton of "\Vindsor, :Frisbee of Kittery, Cobb of l\Iinot, Morrill of Gray, -of the House.

On State Prison. Messrs. McAllister of Hancock, Cutler of Penobscot, Goodwin of York, -of the Senate.

J\lessrs. Libby of Burnham, Simpson of Carmel, Hobart of Edmunds, Moore of Gardiner, Junkins of York, Prescott of Rome, Cyr of Grand Isle, -of the House. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 41

On Public Buildings. :Messrs. ,v escott cf Cumberland, . A nstin of Washington, :McAllister of Hancock, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Rackliff of Corinna, Beal of Sanford, Couch of Bristol, Bailey of Howland, Dunn of Amity, Springer of Richmond, Havey of Sullivan, -of the Hou.se.

On Library. Messrs. Lebroke of Piscataquis, Simonton of Knox, \Vescott of Cumberland, -of the Senate.

Messrs. ,v alton of Skowhegan, Brown of l\lilton Plantation, Emery of Harrison, Harding of Gorham, Leavitt of Buxton, Cushman of Pownal, Tucker of Wiscasset, -of the House.

On Mines and Minfog. Messrs. Goodwin of York, \Vilson of Penobscot, Bragdon of Hancock, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Burrill of Ellsworth, Ham of Cam bridge. H1ll of Lyman, Ritchie of Winterport, Bond of Jefferson, Barton of Naples, Kalloch of St. George, -of the House. ------1 42 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Messrs. Lumbert of Aroostook, ·weeks of Kennebec, Stubbs of Franklin, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Oakes of Auburn, Benjamin of Oakland, Smith of Corinth. Spear of Hallowell, Walker of Pern, Howard of Leeds, Edmunds of Canaan, -of the House. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

On Ways ancl Means.

Messrs. Case of Rockland, Mason of Limerick, Pendleton of Searsport, White of Windham, Simpson of Carmel, Patten of Brewer, Warren of Biddeford.

On the Business of the House.

Messrs. Heath of Augusta, Freeman of Milo, Adams of Brunswick.

On Leave of Absence.

Messrs. Chase of Bluebill, Dver of Foxcroft, L~wis of Orono, Blackwell of Madison, Houghton of Weld, ·w ebb of Deering, Gagnon of Frenchville.

On Change of Names.

Messrs. Bailey of Howland, Staples of Cape Elizabeth, Philbrook of Lisbon, Nutting of Perham Plantation, Eugley of W aldoborough, Edmunds of Canaan, Bartlett of Montville. ~·-~

44 STANDING COM}HITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

On Bills in the Third Reading. Messrs. Genn of Bucksport, Smith of Corinth, Andrews of Monmouth, Freeman of l\1 ilo, Dyer 0f Baldwin, Sewall of Oldtown, I Dickey of Fort Kent.

On Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Littlefield of Rockland. Chaloner of East Machias, Davis of .Farmington, Mayo of Hampden, Sprague of Monson, Junkins of York, l\foGillicuddy of Lewiston.

On County Estimates. Messrs. Philbrook of Lisbon, Powers of Houlton, Cross of Bridgton, Packard of Wilton, Haney of Penobscot, Barton of '1Vindsor, ,Joy of Union, Nelson of Southport, Brown of Milton Plantation, Comins of Eddington, Sprague of Monson, Mallett of Topsham, Ham of Cambridge, Woodbury of l\lorrill, Goodwin of' Danforth, Stillings of Berwick.

On Elections. Messrs. Hale of Portland, White of Windham, Sweetland of Palmyra, Haney of Penobscot, Ames of Portland, Gushee of Appleton, Martel of Lewiston. STANDING CO~JMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

On Bills in the Second Reading. Messrs. Marble of Lincoln, Lumbert of Aroostook, Bonney of Oxford, Allen of Knox, Roak of Androscoggin, McAllister of Hancock, Cole of Cumberland, Libbey of Penobscot, Hum~ of Washington, Goodwin of York, Lebroke of Piscataquis, Nickerson of Walrland, Cutler of Penobscot, Tapley of York, Mears of Waldo, Anstin of Washington, Kimball of Sagadahoc, Simonton of Knox, Bearce of Oxford, Heath of Kennebec, Stubbs of Franklin, Young of Cumlwrland, Parkhurst of Aroostook.

SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE.

On Senatorial Votes. Messrs. Cutler of Penobscot, Lumbert of Arnostook, Ray of Curnlwrland, Stubbs of Franklin, Simonton of Knox, Bearce of Oxford, Smith of York.

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On Gubernatorial Votes. Messrs. :Marble of Lincoln, Tapley of York, Austin of Washington, Libbey of Penobscot, Goodwin of York, Kimball of Sagadahoc, Roak of Androscoggin, -of the Senate. Messrs. Phair of Presque Isle, Philbrook of Lisbon, Harding of Gorham, Packard of Wilton, Genn of Bucksport, Benjamin of Oakland, Littlefield of Roekland, Wyman of Newcastle, Walker of Peru, Mayo of Hamp

On Governor's Message. Messrs. Lumbert of Aroostook, Cutler of Penobscot, Weeks of Kennebec, -of the Senate. Messrs. Goodnow of Calais, Gerrish of Portland, Cobb of Minot, Elliot of Bath, Houston of Belfast, Mayo of Hampden, Webb of Deering, -of the House. JOINT SELECT COMMITTEES. 47

On Temperance. l\Iessrs. Simonton of Knox, Bonne,· of Oxford. Cole of' Cumberland, -of the Senate. l\Iessrs. ·w alton of Skowhegan, Stearns of Lovell, Packard of vVilton, Sweetland of Palmna, Andrews of l\fonm~uth, Goodwin of Danforth, -of the House.

On Year Book. l\fossrs. Tapley of York, Lebroke of Piscataquis, Austin of ,v ashington, -of the Senate. l\Iessrs. Powers of I-fonlton, Titcomb of Acton, Libby of Burnham, Mallett of Topsham, Field of Bangor, Genn of Bucksport, McGillicu

To Inform the Governor of his Election.

:Messrs. Kimball of Sagadahoc, McAllister of Hancock, Austin of Washington, -of the Senate. Messrs. Littlefield of Rockland, Sewall of Oldtown, Mason of Limerick, Bailey of Howland, Thayer of Waterville, H0t;ston of Belfast, Gerrish of Portland, -of the House. 48 JOINT SELECT COMMITTEES.

On Printing and Binding.

Messrs. Simonton of Knox, Nye of Somerset, Lumbert of Aroostook, -of the Senate.

Messrs. Case of Rockland, Nutting of Perham Plantation, Searls of Chelsea, Furbush of Machias, Sprague of Monson, Gilbert of Canton, Webb of Deering, -of the House.

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To Consider Comniuniccition of }Ion. C. lV. Goclclard, Ex-Com­ niissioner on Revisecl Stututes.

l\lessrs. Lebroke of Piscataquis, Lumbert of Aroostook, Austin of \Vashington, -of the Senate.

l\lessrs. Dyer of Baldwin, 1\lcGillicuddy of Lewiston, Goodwin of Danforth, Fogg of Bangor, Sewall of Oldtown, Harding of Gorham, Freeman of l\Iilo, -of the House.