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total and State fines. REUNITED LEGISLATORS came after. At a given signal the party pro- THE VOICE OF MAINE. ceeded forward into and across the rotunda, Ellk.n H. Butlef.. THE DECAY OF THE TTTT.T. TOWHS. while the band played a march. Ascending I The First Day of the Reunion a Success- Wednesday. January 6, 1886 the north the stairway, they passed through Greece, in her dav of power, saw Those who have traveled through the ful One. Senate Amid her Chamber into Representatives’ Hall, matchless form* of stone, hill of A bv nature'* country New England must often where the governor and ex-governors took race, happiest law. Journal for the Reunion. More perfect. On h**r sea-swept thron* have been struck the of a white The Dali) their stand to the of the s by sight A Large Number of Arrivals on the right speaker desk She mourned the grace of which th died y church almost alone a about from the entranc? and And tor sterner standing upon The I mil. Kennebec Journal for Wednesday. Trains. midway facing wept clay ag^in. of a 1 Be mice the nobUr summit of the Once it wac Thuredav and Friday will contain full report* the east, the staff being stationed in the rear. Spartan pride. great ridge. besides much addi- Behold my son*—the sons of Maine! the proceedings of the Rennion, At 8 o’clock the ex-members and their ladies the meeting place of some vil- to the same. The three Governors’ Reception Last in flourishing tional matter reia-ir.ir Evening to Rome strewed the streets with when will be mailed from this office to began pay their respects to the guberna- garland* lage, but when the railroads came, mak- coDies of the r,ap»r Representatives’ Rail. Her legions came with captive bancs. for ten cent-. This set tf paper- will torial gentlemen. Hon. T. W. Vote of Ban- anv addre** rho*e were the davs of mighty men ; ing their way through the rough forbid- a sjf the reunion, and each a HOLIDAY history all in comprise complete gor presenting graceful and pleasing But those, the cays ot wasted lands. GOODS the will desire to ding country by following the water participant in proceedings preserve Yesterday was the opening day of the leg manner. The first to have the honor of be- Behold my warrior* come ! N o sound aflle of the Daily Of w idling breaks the martial strain, courses closely the descended Journal._ reunion and was an ing received were Hon. John L. Cutler, Hon. villagers islative au*piciou* be- No blood ot slaves i* on the crowned. G into the valleys, built up towns the James Pendleton, Hon. Joseph A. Locke, These are sons—the sons of Maine! along ginning for this event, with the excepti >n of my W OW Republican Headquarters. Hon. H. II. Fogg and their ladies. A large great highways of travel and left the old OPEN. which wa* a failure in These are my sons! No mystic sage the weather, every re- numher of distinguished followed and church to mourn over its lost and Open Hay and Evening. people Ha’h revefenc* like the»e who read glories wa* of the same j spect. It virm, muddy, the hand shaking was continued for half an The prophecy on war’* da-k page. to struggle along weakly until it mo had hour. was And bade the land be comfor:«d. character which ha* It estimated that 800 had the to succumb to the new order of M. has a fine of art disagreeable prevailed For some with council, some with things. Mr C- Sturgis display honor of being received. Hon. James G. sword, f r many days, and to make matters worse Went down, an awful cup to drain. The clergy who built up these pillars of goods in hi* show window. Blaine and family were among the number, And knew the tia of the Lord. wind blew from the south-east and orthodoxy were and earnest the strong and nearlv all the ex-members in the city. These are my sons—the sons of Maine! strong men, and these who have are -THE and a rain came down, saturat- The gentlemen a succeeded them BEST LISE OF- A iine of ladies* and gents’ party recep- peiting tumbling receiving had pleasant word The Nation knows ray children—th*y and cordial Who in their souls and wills* not less so. Their lives are marked kid* ha* been received at Fow- with water every which it struck. grasp of the hand lor all. Hon. carry by tion just ing object Som** mood that must command and Hannibal Hamlin was the leading spirit of sway; self-sacrifice and severe work. Their la- ler & Hanrileo’s. But regardless of this the reunionists A birthright of their frost hewn hills. _ the evening, and he had hearty and warm And those who knew no vaunted bors are carried on under difficul- to part, many came according agreement and were soon w.»rds of for Still toiled in for mv Horae car connections are now made in greeting those who approached silenc- gain. ties and hardships, and it is not surpris- BOOKS AND established in hotel* and him One lady he kissed and All share the bounties of mv heart. CARDS at 'he street station, Port- comfortably private graciously Tbe*e are sons—the sons that sutler from rhoOmatism Portland Pongre** ex-Gov. my of Maine. ing many houses. Dinglev went so far as to say that he and \ are neuralgia. That of them have land, with *11 train-. witnessed it. This is Mr. Hamlin’s legislative oung hearts here, who only wear many Long ere the arrival of th*- morning trains The earlier glory manh >od vields. found a for these disease- semi-centennial, for half a cure, however, TO BE FOUSD IS THE was a A hack* century ago today, They hold my tuture. wait to b ar CITY. A of about thirty from Bangor, at- there jam and vehicles around be seen from these parry he first took his seat in the House. He is Fresh harvests from far broaier held*. may letters. Rev. the station p.aitorru t » rueet tended the opening of the Italian opera *ea- now 76 years of age. At 8.30 the To day there is no thought of strife, A. S. Cooper, of Williston, Yt, says: c reception No of The Pilgrim ex-Solojts. came to a ghost old, forgotten pain. close and half an hour was devoted "Twelve hours’ use 4or» in Boston Monday night. Brethren—whose life is all my life— of Athlophoros and the was well carer"! — ith to conversation and social Mr. p’a’form citi-! enjoyment, Tueseare my sons—the sons of Maine! greatly removed the pain from my sys- Mr S M of New York, delivered zens.on hand to receive those win are t» be ! Blaine, governor and tem Spedon ex-governors partici- O voices win:er-clea! awake and rendered the muscles so supple their gue»t* during the w*-eic. The In o'clock pating In hi* popular e‘*aik-talk, at Granite Hall last freely. ail the wild familiar shrines; that I could get up and down with ease, Nearlv nil In thunder on the train from up river wa* longer than ti*nvl and the distinguished gentlemen great shores break. which I have not done for a time. ,-vening to an appreciative audience. ('all from the deathless mountain long bore a delegation from and the who attend the reunion and whose names ap- pines 1 called on a large Bangor The ch »nt, that lulled their cradle yesterday gentleman who Z» rest, T» in another column east. Among them were Hon. Hannibal pear were present. Gov. 1* sweet to homesick heart and a bottle from me and who I tUtlE) Meetings occur at the Methodist church, brain; got expec- Hamlin T. W. H:r«m Fogg and wife. Hamlin pronounced it the finest of Cry “Welcome!” down each cliff and crest and Vose, gathering ted would send for more through me, and Saturday evening*, he had For these, my sons—the sons of Maine! Wednesday Lewi* Barker, Dr A. C Hamien and daugh- gentlemen ever seen in the State. hut I found he had the start of me — Hallowell, Maine. got Tuesday, and after- ter. Gen. f’has Hamlin.ex Col Wednesday Thursday Speaker Lord, Kriinlon Antes. and ordered tor himself, having been week. .J VV. Bangor: C c. Burrill. Ells- noon* tl«ia Porter, “I see a much benefited it.’’ CARDINER, Chairman Atwood ordered 50 more star, Eve’s first born, in whose by worth ; Senator Libby,Oro.no; Col. J. W At- plates for the last train” Henry L. Hall, editor of Willimantic _MAINE. An wa* seen in toe w#»t-r well, Orono; William Fr.--m i:i. Cherryfield : banquet evening. object open oppo- Conies the twilight that bringeth (Ct.) Journal, who is well and Charles E. a son of Gen. damp pain. favorably which wan called a B. F Lewis, Orono. Beneath the partial Hamlin, Charles site the city, yesterday, For a*heg of head, neura’gia. cut and bruise, known for miles around, says: shelter of umbrella* the hurried Hamlin, has accepted a on the staff and several unsuccessful were pilgrims position Trv Salvati »n Oil. these will lose. "Three doses of relieved w goo«e attempts of the New York Tribune. you Athlophoros CUT FLOWERS m aero** the the platform, dodging raindrops me from a to shoot it.