STATE LEGISLATURE

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Public Documents of Maine:

BEING THE

ANNUAL REPORTS

01'' THE VARIOUS

PuMic Officers an~ Institutions

FOR THE YEAR

-4*1887~

VOLUME I.

AUGUSTA: BURLEIGH & FLYNT, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 1888. REGISTER

01<' THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

OF THE

STATE OF MAINE,

WITH

RULES l~OR THE GOVERNMENT THEREOF;

ALSO CON'I'AINING THE

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

FoR I 887-8.

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AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE & SON, PRJSTERS TO THE STATE. 18 8 7.

'------STATE OF MAINE.

IN COUNCIL, January 12, 1887.

ORDERED, rrhat there be printed for the use of the Council, fifteen hundred copies of the Register of the Executive Department, with the rules for the government thereof. Attest: ORAMANDAL SMITH, Secretary of State. ,------·------.

STATE OF l\1AINE.

EXEC UT IVE DEPARTMENT FOR 1887-8.

GOVERNOR: JosEPH R. BonwELL, HALLOWELL.

COUNCILLORS: TOBIAS LORD, STANDIRH, Post Office, Steep Falls. A. B. SUMNER, LUBEC. EBEN E. RAND, GREENWOOD. Post Office, Locke's Mills. ELLIOTT WOOD, WINTHROP, WILLIA}{ H. HUNT' LIBERTY. GEORGE M. ·w ARREN, CASTINE. SETH M. CARTER, AUBURN,

SECRETARY OF STATE :

ORAMANDAL SMITH, LITCHFIELD.

MESSENGER:

CHARLES J. HOUSE, MONSON. STANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE Executive Council for 1887-8. -~------

On Warrant.~-Messrs. LoRD, SuMNElt, Hu:NT.

On Accounts-Messrs. CARTER, '\Voon, SUMNER. On State Prison and Pardons-Messrs. HUNT, RAND, CAR­ TER.

On Election Returns-Messrs. RAND, CARTER, HUNT.

On Taxation and Expenditures-Messrs. W ooD, CARTER, vVARREN.

On Public Lands and Bui"ldings-Messrs. vVooD, WARREN, RAND.

On State Beneficiaries and Pensions-Messrs. vVARREN, HUNT, CARTER.

On Reform School-Messrs. "V\T ARREN, LORD, Woon.

On Insane Hospital-Messrs. RAND, LORD, SUMNER.

On Public Instruction-Messrs. WARREN, CARTER, LORD.

On :.Militm·y Affairs-Messrs. SUMNER, LoRD, HUNT.

On Indian .Ajfafrs-Messrs. SUMNER, HUNT, vVARREN. On Library-Messrs. CARTER, ,v ARREN' ·w OOD. On Pay Roll-Messrs. Hu~T, RAND, LORD.

Visiting Committee to Insane Hospital-Messrs. SUMNER, Lmrn. [Mrs. C. R. WHIDDEN is associated with this Com­ mittee.]

Visiting Committee to State Prison-Mr. HUNT. Visiting Committee to Refm·m School - Messrs. W ooo, LORD, WARREN. [Mrs. GEo. S. HUNT is associated with this Committee. J RULES.

1 At the time appointed for the meeting of the board, it shall be the duty of the members to be in their places.

2 When the board shall have been called to order hy the governor, the journal of the preceding day shall be rcaJ. by the secretary of state.

3 The following standing committees shall be appointed, viz : On warrants; on accounts; on taxation and expenditures; on election returns; on state beneficiaries and pensions; on state prison and pardons; on reform school; on insane hospital; on public lands and buildings; on public instruction; on military affairs; on Indian 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 be absent at the time appointed for the meeting of the board, the members shall be called to order by the senior councillor present, who shall act as chair­ man. 6 RULES.

6 In debate upon any question, or in the presentation of any business, the members shall address the governor, standing in their places.

7 A majority of the board shall c?nstitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

8 All communications to the two branches of the legislature shall be transmitted by the secretary of state.

9 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 nominations, with the councillor representing said county, and then according to seniority.

11 When a motion has been made and carried, a motion to re­ consider shall only be in orrler within the seven succeeding days; 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 permission of the governor, one of the councillors, or the secretary 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.

l[i No member shall act us counsel for any party before a com­ mittee of the legislature.

l(J No rule shnll be di~pensecl with, except by the consent of a majority of all the members.

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

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

DISTRICTS. The connties of York and Oxford, to constitute the first district. 'l'he county of Cnmberland, to constitute the second district. 'l'he counties of Androscoggin, Sagadahoc and Franklin, to constitute the third district. The counties of Kennebec and Somerset, to constitute the fourth dis­ trict. 'l'he counties of Lincoln, Hancock and Knox, to constitute the fifth district. The counties of Penobscot and Waldo, to constitute the sixth district. 'fhe counties of Washington, Aroostook and Piscataquis, to constitute the seventh district. Under this arrangement Councillors will be appointed as follows: York-1885, 1886, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Oxford-1883, 1884, 188i, 1888. Cumberland-One for each year. Androscoggin-1883, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1891, 18H2. Franklin-1885, 1886. Sagadahoc-1889, 1890. J{ennebec-1883, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Somerset-1885, 1886, 1889, 1890. Hancocfc-1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Lincoln-1885, 1886. ]{nox-1883, 1884, 1889, 1890. Waldo-1887, 1888. Penobscot-1883, 1884, 1885, 1886~ 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Aroostook-1883, 1884, 1889, 1890. Washington-1887, 1888, 1891, 1892. Piscataquis-1885, 1886. STATE INSTITUTIONS AND COMMISSIONS.

STATE LIBRARY.

Messrs. CARTER, WARR EN and W ooD, Committee of Council on. JosIAH S. HOBBS, Augusta, Librarian.

STA'rE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS, ORONO.

Trustees. Residence. I Term Expires.

---~--~~~-~~~~~- A. M. ROBINSON ...... loover ...... April 17, 1887. DANIEL ll. THING ...... Mt. Vernon •••••.•.. April 17, 1888. LYNDON OAK ...... Garland ..•••..•.•••. April 17, 1889. CHARLES\,\', KEYES ...... Farmington .•••••••. April 17, 1890. :ELISHA E. PARKHURST...... •. Presque Isle •.•.••... April 17, 1891. GEN, lt. B. SH~;PHERD ...••••••.•.•..••.. :-ihowheg:1n ..•••••••• April 17, 18!!2. ARTHUR L. MooR~:, B. S •...... ••••••. Limerick ...... April 17, 1893. WILLIAM T. HAINES, (Graduate) ...... •. Waterville .•.••••••. August 1, 1889. Z. A. GILBERT, (P.O. North Greene) .•.•.. Greene .•••••••••.••. Ex-Officio.

OFFICERS-Hon. Lyndon Oak, President; Wm. T. Haines, Secretary; J, lfred Webster, Orono, Treasurer; Lyndon Oak, A. M. Robinson, Wm. T. Haines, Executive Committee; Gov. Joseph R. Bodwell, Charles F. Allen, D. D., Gen. Charles Hamlin, Exrimininq 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 H. Hamlin, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering and Librarian; Francis L. Harvey, M, S., Professor of Natural History; Allen E. Rogers, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages, Logic and Political Economy; Walter Balentine, .M. S., Professor of Agriculture; Charles H. Benjamin, M. E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Registrar; Lieut. Charles L. Phillips, 4th U.S. Artil­ lery, Professor of Military Science and Tactics; Walter Flint, B. M. E., Instructor in shop-work; lli!bert M. Gowell, Farm Superintendent; Aaron E. Spencer, 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 Arith­ metic, Geography, English Grammar (especial attention should be given to Orthog­ raphy, Punctuation, and Capitals), History of the , Algebra as far as Quadratic Equations, and Plane Geometry. After June 1st, 1888, the conditions of admission will include, in addition to the above requirements, Physical Geography, Book-Keeping and Algebra to Logarithms. Although the knowledge of Latin is not required as a condition of admission, yet the study of this language is earnestly recommended to all who intend to enter this Institution. Candidates for advaLced standing must sustain a satisfactory examination in tho preparatory branches, and in all the studies previously pursued by the class they pro­ pose to enter. 10 STATE INSTITUTIONS ..

Satisfactory te~timonials of good moral character and industrious habits will be rigidly exacted They should be presented on the day of examination. CALENDAR, 1887.-February 8, Tuesday, Second Term commence8. ,June 23, 24, Thursday and Friday, Examinations. June 25, Saturday, Prize Declamations by i:iophomores. June 26, Sunday, Baccalaureate Address. June 27, Monday, Prize Essays by Juniors. June 29, Wednesday, Commencement. June 30, Thursday, Ex­ amination of Candidates for admission. Vacation of five weeks. August 9, Tuesday, Examination of Candidates for admission. First term cocnmences. November 21, 22, Monday and Tuesday, Examinations. Vacation of eleven weeks. 1888-February 7, Tuesday, Second term commences.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

Messrs. WARREN, CARTER and LORD, Committee of Council on.

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JOSEPH R. BODWELL, Governor ..••..•.••. Hallownll ...... Ex-Officio. NELSON A LucE, Supt. ofSchools, ••••.•• Vassalborough ...... ALBERT F. hICHARDSON ...... Fryeburg ...•..••••. .January 26, 1889. I. \\' ARREN MERRILL ..•••••.••.••••••••. Fnrmington .••••..•. March '.24, 1889. LuTirnR G. PHJLBHOOK, ...... Castine .••••.••••••• April 27, 1889. DANrnL A. ROBINSON...... lfangor ...... :::iepternber 14, 1889. JOHN A. HINKLEY .••••..••..•..•.....••. Gorham ..•...••.••. Decewber 16, 1889.

FARMINGTON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, FARMINGTON. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-George C. Purrington, A. M., Principal. Assistants: Charles F. Warner, A. B., Hortense M. Merrill, Lillian [. Lincoln, Lutic F. Luques, Harriet P. Young; Marion A. L. Warner, Teacher of Primary £raining School. CALENDAR-1he next Spring Term will commence Tuesday, March 22, 1887, and close Thursday, June 16. The Fall Term will begin Tues

CASTINE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, CASTINE. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-Roliston Woodbury, A. M, Principal. Assistants: Mary E. Hughes, Frederick W. Foster, Edward E. Philbrook, Fannie A. Comstock; Mabel F. Simmons, Teacher in Model School CALENDAR-Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 8, 1887, and closes Thursday, June 2. l!'all Term commences Tuesday, August 23.

GOIU-I.AM STATE NORJIAL SCHOOL. GORHAM. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-William J. Corthell, Principal Assistants: Horace M. Estabrook, Bessie A. Read, Grace J. Haynes, Angie ..\:I. Brooks; Teachers of Model Schools: Jennie M. Colby, Flora Barton. CALENDAR-Spring Term begins Tuesday, February 8, 1887. Recess from April 8 to April 19, and will close June 24:. STATE INSTITUTIONS. 11

Terms of Admission to the Normal Schools.-The schools are for both sexes. Appli­ cants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age, if females, and seventeen if males. They are required to pledge themselves to teach in the public schools of Maino at least for a time as Jong as they shall have been connected with the Normal School. They must present a certificate of good moral character, and must pass a sat­ isfactory examination in the branches usually taught in the common schools. Candi­ dates are examined on the first day of each term.

INSANE HOSPITAL, AUGUSTA.

Messrs. RAND, LORD and SUMNER, Committee of Council on.

VISITING CoMMITTKE-Hon. A. B. Sumner and Hon. Tobias Lord, of the Executive Council, and Mrs. Mila F. Whidden, Calais.

Trustees. Residence. Term Expires.

JAMES WEYMOUTH, ••••••••••••.•• , ••••. Oldtown ...... September 1@, 1887. J. \Y DEARBORN ...... Parsonsfield ...... January 21, 1888. E. A THOMPSON •. , ...... Dover ...... February 5, 1888. JOSEPH H. MANLEY ...... Augusta ••••••••.•• January 26, 1889. DANIEL 0. Bow~;N...... •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • Morrill ...... February 2,">, 1889. Mas. EMMA J. 'foRSEY ...... Readfield .... \ ...... April 27, 1889.

OFFICERS OF TrtUSTEES-James Weymouth, President; Daniel 0. Bowen, Secretary. RESIDENT OFFICERS-Dr. Bigelow T. Sanborn, Superintendent; Dr. H. B. Hill, As.,·istant Superintendent; Dr. 0. C. S. Davies, :Second Assistant SupPrintendent; Dr. Mary E. Lowell, Third Assistant Physician; 0. L. Johnson, Superintmdent's Clerk; John W. Cha~e, {Steward and Treasurer; Manning S, Campbell, Clerk; Rev. J. B. Jordan, Chaplain; Miss Aliee G, Twitchell, Matron; V. R. Luce, Supervisor of Male Wards; Miss Ruth L. Bowden, Acting Supervisor of Female Wards; Miss Viola M, Lovett, .Acting Nurse.

STATE REFORM SCHOOL, CAPE ELIZABETH. (P. 0., Portland.)

Messrs. WARREN, LORD and Woon, Committee of Council on. VISITING COMMITTEE-Hon. Elliott Wood, Hon. Tobias Lord and Hon. George M. 1'-arren of the Executive Council, and Mrs. Geo. S. Hunt, Portland.

Trustees. Residence. Term Expires. ------)------D. O'C. O'DoNOGHUE .••••••.••••••••.... Portland • • . . . • • . • • • . August l, 1887. MARK P. E~a:ay ...... " ...... M:irch 27, 1888. OWEN B CHADBOURNE , ...... Buxton...... February 12, 1R88, W. ,v. BOLST~:It ...... Auburn ...... February 5, 1889 ALBION LITTLE •.....•••.•••.•••.... Portland .•...... •••. 1January 18, 1891. 12 STATE INSTITUTIONS ..

OFFICERS-Albion Little, President; W. W. Bolster, Secretary; Mark P, Emery, Treasurer. AUDITING COMMITTEE-Messrs. Chadbourne and Bolster. EXECUTIVE ComIITTEE-Messrs. Little, Emery and Bolster. RESIDENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES-J. R. Farringtor:, Superintendent; Mrs. J, R. Farrington, Matron; E. P. Wentworth, Assistant Supf.rintendent; Miss E. A Conley, Teacher; Miss D. P. Lord, Teacher; Miss D. F. Wharff, Teacher; Charles F. Kennison, Instructor Mechanical School; J. H. Dow, Oversur Chair Shop; Miss H. J. Farrington, Uveri,eer Dormitory; Miss IL P. Jones, Overseer Sewing Room; Miss A. P. Snow, Overseer Front Kitchen; Miss M. A. Tapley, Overseer Boys' Kitchen; Miss Alice Grindle, Over­ seer Laundry; C.H. Farnham, Watchman; D. B. T.ipley, Gardener; Charles II. Bab­ bidge, Teamster; E. E. Gray, Engineer. Regular meetings of the Board are held on the third Tuesday of February, May, August and November. Regular meetings of the Executive Committee are held on the first Monday of each month.

S'fA'l'E PRISON, THOMASTON .

.Messrs. HUNT, RAND and CARTER, Committe,i of Council on.

VISITING ComrIT'l'EE-Hon. William H. Hunt. INSPECTORS-Joseph W. Porter, Bangor; Dearborn G. Bean, East Wilton; Henry S. Osgood, Purtland. RESIDENT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEs-Gustavus S. Bean, Warden; Winfield 8. Hinckley, DPputy Warden; Benjamin Wentworth, Clerk; George W. Bowers, Jefferson Faulkner, Henry H. Bucklin, William P. Bunker, Melville C. Libby, l{arl A. Bean Edward A. Willis, Rufus E. Burrows, Alonzo D. Linniken, Frank H. Marshall, Arthu; B. Sumner, Guards; Adna A. Fales, Gate Keeper; David J. Starrett, Teacher; Henry C. Levensaler, Physician; Revs. S. L. Hanscom, Frederick Tower and W. A. Newcomb, Chaplains; Wm. Adams, General Overseer of Carriage Department, and Salemwn; Sum­ ner E. Cushing, Overseer in Blacksmith ShrJp; Edward C. Bucklin, Disciplinarian; Almon B. Davis, ()verseer in WorJd Shop, Oscar Blunt, lJiscip/inarian; John H. Feehan, Overseer in Paint Shop, Thomas F. Phinney, Disciplinarian; .\>loses .M. Ordway, Overseer in Trim­ ming ,",hop; Henry M. Gardiner and James W. Williams, Overseers in Harness Shop, Henry L. Fletcher, Disciplinarian.

STATE BENEFICIARIES AND PENSIONS. Messrs. W.ARREN, HUNT and CARTER, Committue 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. ------::--======--======

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J. P. BAXTER ...... Portland ...... [December, 1887. Mrs. S. Ii. 8ARGENT ...... Augusta ...... Decembt1r, 1887. MosEs UrnDINGS ...... , ...... Bangor ...... December, 1888, Mrs. bARAH M. WARE ...... Waterville ...... December, 181:l8. II. K. BAK~;a ...... , .. • • • • • .. .. • • • Hallowell ...... December, 1889. Mrs. L. M. N. STEVENS .... , ...... Portland ...... December, 1889.

BOARD OF MANAGERS-, Paris, President; Charles E. Nash, Augusta, Secretary; Eliphalet Rowell, Hallowell, Trea:,urer. The Governor, SecretMy of bta.te and Superintenclent of Common tlchools, Ex-Officio on part of the tltate. Eu;cuTlVE Cor.ulJTTEE-lJenry K. Baker, hliphalet H.owell, Charles E Nash. OF.FlCERS OJ;' THE bcuooL-ll;. Rowell, Manager; Miss Charlotte .M. Brown, .Mi1tron; Miss Eliza F. Brown, Asi;istant Matron;

SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' HOM]jj, BATH.

Messrs. SUMNER, LORD and HUNT, Committee of Council on Military Affairs.

Trustees. Residenct,. Term Expires.

Un part of State. CHARLES B. M1<:Rlt1LL •.•••••••••.••••••. Portland .••••••••••. February 25, 1887. SAMUEL W. LAN~, ...... Augusta .•••.••.•.•. April i7, 1887. DAVID R. WYLrn .....•••••..••••••••••. West Bath ...••••••• February 2, 1888. JOHN G. BICHARDSON ••..•••.••••.•••••. Bath ...... February 2, 1888.

On part of Corporation. S. T. SNIP..: .•...•.•.••..•••.••••••••••. Bath. ,v11r. II. \VATSON ... , ...... Bath. Ho RATIO A. DUNCAN ...... Bath.

OFFICERS-Col. Charles B. Merrill, President; William H. Watson, Secretary; Horatio A. Duncan, 'l'reasurer. EXECUTIVE ComnTTEE-S. T. Snipe, William H. Watson, John G. Richardson. Com,UTTEE oN HECEPTION AND DISPOSAL OF CHILDREN-John G. Richardson • .MA TRON-.M rs. 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. Ellen M. Carpenter, Port­ land; Mrs. Julia D. LaZelle, Rockland.

STA'l'E BOARD OF HEALTH. OFFICE, AUGUSTA.

Members of the Board. j Residence. Term Expires.

0. A. HORR, l\L D ..•••••••••••••••••••• !Lewiston ...... Jan. 31, 1888. Prof. Sn:l'HEN J YOUNG ...... ·••· 1Brunswick •••••••••. Jan. 31, 1889. Hon. L1<:w1s BARKER ....•••••••••••••••• Bangor •.•••..••.••. Jan. :n, 18!JO. F. H. G1rnR1sH, M. D •..••••••••••••.•.. Portland .••••••••••. Jan. 31, 18!ll. J, U Wi!:BSTi.;R, M. D ...... 1Augusta ...... Jan. 31, 1892. E. C. JoHDAN, C. E , ••••••••••••.•••.••• /Portland .••••••••••• Jan. 31., 1893. A.G. YouNG, M. D ...... /Augusta ...... Ex-Officio. I 1

0FFICERS-F. H. Gerrish, M. D., President; A. G. Young, M. D., Secretary. Regular meetings of the Board oceur on the last Monday in March, June, Septem­ ber and December.

MAIN'E GENERAL HOSPITAL, POR'fLAND.

OFFICERS, 1886-87-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; J useph W. Symonds, Portland, elected by the Corpuration; on the part of INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE. 15 the State (with the date of expiration of term), Henry Ingalls, Wiscasset, second Tuesday in October, 1887; Silvester Oakes, Auburn, second Tuesday in October, 1888; ------, --, second Tuesday in October, 1889. 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., M. C. Wedgwood, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SuPERINTEND~;NT-Charles 0. Hunt, M. D. VHHTING PHYSICIANS-Israel T. Dana, M. D., Horatio N. Small, M. D., Augustus S. Thayer, M. D., Charles A. Ring, M. D., Henry II. Hunt, M. D. VISITING SuuGEONs-Stephen H. Weeks, M. D., Seth C. Gordon, M. D., Frederick Henry Gerrish, M. D., Lewis W. Pendleton, M. D. OPHTHALMIC SURGEON-James A. Spaulding, M. D, PATHOLOGIST-Irving E. Kimball, M. D. HousE PUPILS-William Lawrence Dana, M. D., Addison S. Thayer, M. D. MATRON-Mrs. L W. Warren. VISITING AND ADVISORY Bo.ARD-Mrs. Andrew Spring, President; Miss Anna M. Paine, Secretary; Miss L. E. Bancroft, Treasurer; Mrs. M. H. Smith, Mrs. D W. Fes­ senden, Mrs. W. E. Gould, Mrs. J. E. Blabon, Mrs. W. W Virgin, Mrs. Samuel B. Washburn, Miss Electra Brown, Mrs. Edward P. Chase, Mrs. J. B. Donnell.

INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE.

COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON ST A'fE BENEFICIARIES, Messrs. WARREN, HUNT and CARTER,

THE PORTLAND SCHOOL FOR 'fHE DEAF, PORTLAND, ME. Miss Ellen L, Barton, Principal; Miss Emma L. Plympton, Miss Anna C. Allen, Miss Harriet R. Estabrook, Miss Alice F. Hudson, Miss Isabel Harris, Assistants; Thomas Tash, Secretary and Treasurer, Portland, Maine. The school begins the second Monday in September, and closes the last week in June. Four terms of ten weeks each. Pupils received at any time. State aid is fur­ uished to pupils attending here, on proper application. 16 INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE.

AMERICAN ASYLUM, HARTFORD, CON.N.

Job Williams, M. A., Principal; Atwood Collins, Secretary; Roland Mather, Treasurer. The time for admitting pupils is the second W edm,sday of September, and at no other time in the year.

PERKINS INS'l'ITU'l'ION, AND : SCHOOL FOR '11IIE BLIND, SOUTH BOSTON, MASS.

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

CLARK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF ~JUTES, NORTH­ AMPTON, .MASS .

.Miss Caroline A. Yale, Principal; Lafayette Maltby, Treasurer; William P. 8trick­ land, Northampton, Auditor; Edward B. Nims, M. D., Clerk, Tho school year shall consist of forty weeks, commencing on the third Wednesday of September, and divided into two sessions of twenty we,Jks each. There is no inter­ ruption in the term,

MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FOR THE FEEBLE-MINDED, SOUTH BOSTON", MASS.

Samuel Eliot, President of the Board of Trw;tees; W. W. Swan, Secretar,y. Officers of the School for 1886-7: Asbury G. Smith, .M. D., Superintendmt; I. R. Bar­ bour, Steward; Mrs. I. R. Barbour, Matron; Miss E. W. Peterson, Book-kel'per and Clerk; Miss L. L. Moulton, Miss L. J. Sanderson, Miss H L. Hobinson, .Mi1:1s O R. Cole, Teachers; Sylvester Smith, in charge of WorJ..~h,;p; Mrs. Sylvester8mith, Super­ vi~or.

Applications for admission to the above Institutions as beneficiaries of tho State of Maine, should be addressed to the Governor and Council at Augusta. RENDITION OF FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE. 17

THE MAINE FERTILIZER CO~TROL A~D AGRICULTUP.AL EXPERDIE~T STATION. ======------_::-c·-_c·ccc===-=c======c-=====-======.Managers. I Residence Term Expires • -----,--1--

1 WALT1rn BALENTINE, M. S ...... 0rono ...... Ex-Officio. Z. A. HILBER'r . • . • • • • ••••••••••.••••••• ,Greene • • • . • • ••.••• Ex-Ufficio. SAMUEL L. BoA~DMAN ...... • l~ugusta ...... A pr!I I, 1887. WILLI.i\.M DowNs •...•••..••..•••••••••• :;ebe? ...... Apr~l I, 18>l8.

BENJAMIN F. PEASE ...... 1 Cormsh ...... Aprll 27, 188\J, ------0FFICERS-Z. A. Gilbert, President; Walter Balentine, Secretary; William Downs, Treasurer; W. H. Jordan, Orono, Director,

RENDITION OF FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.

Applications for requisitions upon the executive authority of an­ other State for the delivery of, and return of, any offender who has fled from the justice of this State, must be in writing anrl mnst come from the Count.y Attorneys and must be accompanied by the follow­ ing documents and proofs: 1. Two duly attested copies of the indictment fonnd against the offender; or, if no indictment has been found, two duly attested copies of the complaint and warrant, together with affidavits to the facts constituting the offense charged. 2. There mnst be in <~very case sworn evidence that the person charged is a fugitive from justice; that is, that he has fled 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 0f 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 de­ layed. No application will be granted unless the County Attorney shall state in writing tha.t he believes there is suffcient 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 18 PARDONS.

against a person who bas 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; but the authority of the agent appointed to receive the offender will be sent to the County Attorney for delivery, who must see that the agent makes return of it within a reasonable 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 returu of his doings to the Executive Department. Mandates upon requisitions from other States will not be issued unless they are accompanied with documents, affidavits and state­ ments conforming :oiUbstantially to the foregoing regulations, and the officer will he 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 fngiti ves to tbis 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 beadng by the Governor and Conncil, 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 Connty 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 hearing must furnish the Governor and Council with a certified copy of the indictment and record of conviction. Executive and Department Officers for 1887 -8.

Name and Office. Residence. Term Expires.

Joseph R. Bod\Vell, Governor ...... Hallowell ..... January, 1889. Tobias Lord, Councillor •••••• , •• , ••••••• , ••••••• , Standish .•••• , " '' A. B. 8umner, " ...... Lubec ...... " Eben IC Rand, " ...... • • .. .. • ...... Greenwood .. .. Elliott Wood, " ...... Winthrop ...... " William II. Hunt, ...... Liberty ...... George M. Warren," ...... ,, ...... Castine ...... Seth M·. Carter, " ••••••.•••.•••.•.•..•..• , • Auburn ••• , ••• Charle8 J. House, Messenger to Governor and Council, .• Monson ...... Oramandal Smith, Secretary of State ..•.••••..•.•• , , Litchfield , •••• January, 1889. Sumner J. Chadbourne, Deputy Secretary of State •••• Dixmont , ••• , • Charle8 R. Whitten, Clerk ...... Buckfield .... . James H.. Milliken, ...... Portland ...... A. D. Russell, Engrossing Clerk ...... Weld ...... Edwin C. Burleigh, Treasurer ...... Bangor ...... January, 1889. Charles B. Caldwtill, Clerk ...... ,, ...... Augusta ...... Lorenzo 8. Hill, , ..••. , •.••••. , •••••••.•. Augusta •.•.•. Samuel J. Gallagher, Adjutant General • ...... Augusta ...... January, 1889. Thomas Clark, Clerk • , ..••••• , • , , , .••• , , , , .• , ••• , . Tremont • • . • • . - Henry M. Sprague, Pension Clerk •• , ..... , •••••••••• Auburn •.••••• Orville D Baller, Attorney General ...... Augusta ...... January, 1889. Josiah S. Hobbs, Librarian, ...... • .. .. • .. • .. • A11gusta ...... Feb. 9, 1890. Mrs Ernelin S. Hobbs, A.vsistant Librarian, ...... Augusta ...... William Boyd, Arsmal Keeper ...... Bangor ...... Feb. 2, 1891. Benj. J? Harris, SupPrintendent of Public Buildings ••• , Augusta .• , ••• Feb. 12, l8ti8, Gustavus S. Bean, Warden State P,ison ••••••••••••• Thomaston •••• Nov. 28, 1888. Joseph 0. Smith, Insurance Commissioner , ••••••••••. :0,kowhegan .••. Jan. 8, 1888. Fred E Richards, Bank Examiner •••.•.•••••••••••• Camden •..•••. Feb. 11, B89. Cyrus A. Packard, Land Agent. • ..• , ••.••.•.•.•••• Blanchard .... Ftib. 12, 181'8. Nelson A, Luce, Superintmdent of Common Schools .... Vassalborough, Feb. ti, 1889. Isaac N. Wadsworth, Clerk ...... Manchester , .. E. M. Stilwell, Commi.ssioner of Fisheries ...... Bangor ...... ,Jan. 12, 1889. Henry 0. t,tanley, ...... Dixfield ...... Dec. 3U, 1889. B W. ()ounce, -Sea Shore .. Thomaston .... April I, 1888. Wm. Z. Clayton, Liquor Commissioner •••••...... •. Bangor...... "' Joseph R. Farrington, ~·uperintendmt Reform School •. Orono ••••.••. Bigelow T Sanborn. Superinundent Insane Hospital ••. Augusta , ..... Z. A. Gilbert, Secutary of Board of Agricult·ure ••. ..•. Greene .•...• , , A.G. Young, Secrttary of Board of Health ...... Augusta ...... Mabel I. Lovejoy, Cink...... Augusta ...... Joseph W. Porter, [n.vpector of Prisons and Jails ...... 8angor ...... Feb. 12, 1888. Henry S. Osgood, " " Portland ...... Feb. 12, 1888. Dearborn G. Bean, East Wilton .... Feb. 12, 1888. Charles Staples, Jr., Inspector of ::iteamboats ...... Portland ...... Feb. 19, ttrno. William Flowers, " .•.•••.••. lfangor •.••••. May 1, 1889, Asa W. Wildes, Railroad Commissioner ...... 'kowhegan ... Jan 2ti, 1889. John F. Anderson, " ...... Portland ...... April W, 1H88, DavidN. Mortland, " .•....••••.••• Rockland, .••. June 2, 1M89. Henry T. Cummings, Commissioner of Pharmacy ...... Portland ..... March 27, 1887. " " Her8chel Boynton, ...••. Biddeford ••••• June 27, 1887, Charles A, Hailey, Agent Penobscot Tribt of Indians. Oldtown • • . • • March n, l8ti8. Chas. ~· Porter, Agmt Passamaquoddy 1'r1br. of IndianslCalai~ ...... Feb. 1;i, 1888. J. H.. Sawtelle, Inspector of Pot and Pearl ~1.~hrs., .••. Uard1ner ••.••. June 2, 1887. Jacob McLellan, Com. of Harbor and Tidal Waters •. Portland ...... April 29, 188!), Charles Merrill, " " " •.. Portland .••••• March 27, 1887. Cyrus II. Farley, " " " •.. Portland . • . . April 27, 1890.

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

BRIG. GENERAL SAMt'EL J. GALLAGHER, Augusta, Adjutant General, Ex-Officio

Quartermaster and Paymaster General.

Brig. General Augustus B. Farnham, Bangor, Inspector General,

Colonel Hampton E. Hill, Saco, Surgeon General. Colonel George C. Wing, Auburn, Judge Advocate General.

Colonel Rollis B. Hill, Portland, Commissary General.

Colonel Enoch C. Farrington, Portland, Inspector of Rifle Practice.

Colonel Fred Atwood, Winterport, Assistant Quarterm1Lster General.

Lieut. Colonel Augustus W. Ingersoll, Houlton, Aide-de-Camp.

Lieut. Colonel Albert E. Neill, Calais, Aide-de-Camp.

Lieut. Colonel George A, Philbrook, Augusta, Aide-de .. Camp.

Lieut. Colonel Clarence A. Leighton, Thomaston, Aide-de-Camp.

Major Fred E. Boothby, Portland, Military Seorotary. JUSTICES OF SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

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NAME AND OFFICE. Residence. Term Expiros.

John A. Peters, Chief Justice .•••..••••••••••••• Bangor ..•.••••. Sopt. 20, 1890. Charles W. Walton, Associate Justice .••••••.•••. Auburn .•••••••. May 15, 1890. Charles Danforth, " " • . • . • • . •••. Gardiner .•••..•. Dec. 31, 189 l. William Wirt Virgin, •••.••••.••. Portland .••••••• March 24, 1887. Artemas Libbey, •••••••••••. Augusta .•.••.•. Jan 11, 1890. Lucillius A. Emery, " •••.•••••••. Ellsworth .•••.•.. October 5, 1890, Enoch Foster, ••••.•..•.•. llethel...... March 2-1, 1891. 'Ihomas H. Haskell, .•...•..•••• Portland ....•••. March 31, 1891. Joseph W. Spaulding, Reporter of Deci:sions .. .••• H.ichmond .•••••. April 24, 1888.

JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURTS.

Will!am P. Whitehouse ••.••••••.• Kennebec .••• !Augusta .••••••• JFeb. 2~, 1892. Percival Bonney ...... Cumberland . PGrtland .•••.••. Oct. 16, 1892. William M. Robinson ...... Aroostook ••• Houlton ••••.••• March 25, 1892.

MUNICIPAL AND POLICE JUDGES. George F. Gould .•••••••••••••••••••••••••.••. IPortland .••••.•. March 9, 1887. Edwin L. Dyer (Recorder) ...... Portland .••••••. March 9, 1887. Charles B. Hounds .•••••••••.•••••..•..••••••. Calais ..•.••••••• April 30, 1887. Richard Drest-er ....••••••••••.•..••••.••••••. Auburn .•.••••• ,\1arch 10, 1888. Austin D. Knight ...... Hallowell .••••. March 15, 1898. Charles S. Hamilton ...... ••..••...••••..•••••. Biddeford .••.••. March :n, 1888. Adelbert D Cornish ...... Lewiston ..•.... March 15, 1888· Preston S. La ugh ton (Clerk) ....•••.•••....•••. Lewiston, ••• , ••. -\ pril rn, 1888. Barton R. Jordan ...... Brunswick ...... April 21, 1888. Horace W. Stewart ...... Waterville ...... April 21, l8-l8. Emery Boardman ....••••••.••....•.•.••••.••. Belfast . . . . • . . . April 21, 1888. A. \V. ohaw ..••••••.••.. , ••••••••..•..••.•••• Westbrook •••••. Oec. 24, l8fi8. Ezra. C. Brett ...... Bang0r •••••.... Deo. 23, 1888. Nathan L. Perkins (Recorder) ...... Bangor ••.•..•. J i1n. 6, 1889. E. J. Millay ...... Bath •••••.••••..\-larch 5, 1889. George P. Dutton ..•.••••.•••••••••....•••.•.. ~~11,-worth ..•..•. May 27, 1889. James M. Larrabee ...... Gardiner .••••• ,July 24, 1889, Albert G. Andrews .••••••....••.•.••••....••.. Augusta .•••.••. March Hi, 1890. L.B. Waldron •..••...... ••••••••..••.••..... Dexter •..••••.. Nov. 24, 1890. David H. Chancller ...... Farmington •.••. Dec, 16, 1890. Willis T. Emmons .• , ...... :,aco ..•..•.... Jan. 18, 1891. Gordon M. Hicks .•••.••••.••••••••••••.•..•••. Jfockland ..•.•.. Jan. 18, 1891. COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1887-8.

ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1854.

Name. Residence. Office. Term Expires.

J. Wesley Maxwell ...... Webster ...... County Commissioner .. ,Jan. 1, 1889. Henry Bonney.... • . . • • . • • Turner .••• , .. · I " " " }891. Boswell C. Boothby ....•.• ,. East Livermore " " " ]8fl3. Albert H. Savage ...... Auburn ...... I.Judge of Probate .•. .. " 1889. Nathan W. Harris ...... -\uburn ...... 1Register of Probate ... " lR89. Isaac W. Hanson, ...... Auburn ...... Clerk of Courts...... " 1891. Noel B. Potter ...•...•... !Webster ...... County Treasurer...... " 18R9. Silas Sprague ...... Auburn ...... Regi~ter ,Jf Deeds...... " 1891. Je8seM.Libby ...... •... Poland ..... UountyAttoruey...... '' 1889. Ilillmau Smith ...... Auburn ...... :;herilf...... •••. " 1889

AR003TOOK COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1839. Martin Van B. Hall...... Van Buren .... !County Commissioner ... Jan. 1, 1889. Joseph I>. :b:mery ..•••••••.. Caribou .... , . . " '' " 1891. Albert A. Burleigh .••.•.•.. Houlton...... " " " 1893. Louis C. Stearns.... . • • . . . . Ua ribou .•••••. Judge of Probate .••• , . " 1889. Charles F. Weed ...... Houlton .•••• ··IHegister•>f Probate.... " 1889. Michael M. Clark •••••.••••. Houlton ...... Clerk of Courts...... " 1891. : Lewis B. Johnson ...... Houlton ..... 'County Treasurer...... " 1889, James H. Kidder...... • Bridgewater 5 Registur of Deeds for l bouthern District.. " 1891. Arthur Daigle ••••••••••••. Madawaska •.. 5 Register of Deeds for ! Northern District.. " 1891. Morrill N. Dr<>w ...... Fort Fairfield .• !Uount_v Attorney...... " 1889 .

.Black Hawk Putnam ..•..... 1Houlton ...... lSheriff...... " 188!},

CUMBERLAND COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1760. Henry Nutter ...... Cape Elizabeth.'County Commissioner ••. Jan. l, 1889. Joseph B. llammond ••••.••. New Gloucester·· " " " 1891. James H. Tolman ...... Ca~co .••••..•• I " " " 1893. Henry C. Peabody ...... Portland······ IJud~e of Probate...... " 1889. Seth L. Larrabee ...•..•.••. ,Purtland ...... Heg1ster of Probate.... " 1889. Benjamin C. Stone ••••..•••• Portland ••.••• ]Clerk of Uourts.... • • • . " 18~ l.

James M. Webb . . • • •••..•. 1 West brook •••• :County Treasurer...... " 1889. StorerS.Knight ...... [Deering ...... :RegisternfDeeds...... " 1891. George M. Seiders .••••••.•. Portland .•..•. County Attorney...... " 1889. 1 Isaiah S. Webb ...... Bridgton ..... ,Sheriff . • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • " 1889,

FRANKLIN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1838. Franklin W. Patterson ...... Industry ...... ICounty Commissioner... Jan. l, 1889, Sa.muel K. Wellman ••••••• Wilton " " " 1891. John R. Toothaker ...... Hangeley. •••• " " " 1893. James Morri~on •.••••••.•••. Phillips •.•.•• Judge of Probate...... " 1889. EJm~r E. H.ichards ...... Farmington .... ltegi:,ter of Probate.... " 1889. Josiah H. Thompson ...... Farmington .•.. Clerk of ,Jourts...... " 1891. Daniel M. Bonney .• , ...... Farmington ••.. County Treasurer...... " 1889· Benjamin Goodwin ...... Farmington ... Register of Deeds.. • • • • " 189 l. }.,remont E. Timberlake •..... Phillips ...... County Attorney...... " 1889. Ephraim F. Conan.t ••••••••. Temple ...... 8heriff.... •••• •• .. •• .. " 1889. COUNTY OFFICERS. 23

HANCOCK COUNTY-INCORPORATED Uf 1789.

Na.me. Residence. Office. Term Expires.

Newell B. Cooledge ...... Lamoine ...... County Commissioner .. Jan. 1, 1889, John W. Somes ...... Mt Desert.... " " .. " 1891. James W. Blai~dell ...... Dedham ...... " " .. " 1893. Oscar P. Cunningham ...... Bucksport .... ,Judge of Probate .• .. " 1891. Charles P. Dorr ...... Ellsworth ..... Register of Probate.... '• 1889. Hutson B Saunders .•••.... Elbworth ••••• Clerk of Courts ...... " 1889. James F. Davis ...... Ellsworth ..... County Treasurer.. . . . " 1889, William B. Campbell •..•••. Ellsworth •.•.. llegister of Deeds . • • • • " 1891. Oscar F. Fellows ....••••••. Bucksport •••• County Attorney " 1889. Dorephus L. Fields ...... Ellsworth ..... Sheriff...... " 1889.

KENNEBEC COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1799. C. Marshall Weston Belgrade ...... County Commissioner .. Jan. 1, 1889. James M. Carpenter ...... Pittston " " .. " 1891. George H. Andrews •.•••.••• Monmouth . . • . " " • . " 1893. Henry S. Webster ...... Gardiner ...... Judge of Probate...... " 18R9. Howard Owen ...... Augusta ...... Register of Probate... '' lH~9. Alanson C. Otis ... • Augusta ...... Clerk of Courts " 181'(9, Mark. Rollins .. '...... August.a ...... \Cou~ty Treasurer...... " lK1'9. Prentiss M. Fogler ...... Augusta ...... Register of Deeds ...... " 1trn l. Leroy T. Carlton ...... Winthrop ..... ·County Attorney ...... '' 1889. Charles R. McFadden ...... Watorville .... \Sheriff...... • • .. • • .. • • " 1889,

KNOX COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1860. Atwood N. Sprague ...... Washington .... County Commissioner .. Jan. 1, 1889. Franklin Trussell ...... St. George . . • • " " . . " 189 l. Charles A. Sylvester ...... Camden,. " " .. " 1R!)3. Ephraim M. Wood .•••••.•.. Camden ...... ,fudge of Probate...... " 1889. Alexander A. Beaton ....•.. Vinalhaven ... Register of Probate.... " 1889. Lewis F. Starrett ...... Warron, ..... Clerk of Courts...... " 1889. Sewall W. Veazie ...•...•.. Rockland •.••• County Treasurer.. • • • • " 1889. Justus E. Sherman ...... H.ookland ..... Register of Deeds .... • " 1891. James H. H. Hewett .•••.... Thomaston •.. County Attorney • • . • • . " 1889. Wilder S. Irish ...... Rockland ..... Sheriff • ...... •• .. .. " 1889.

LINCOLN COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1760. James H. Noyes ...... Jefferson ...... ICounty Commissioner .. Jan. 1, 1889 John W. Perkins ..•••••••.. Waldoborough, " '' • . " 1891, Albert B. Erskine ...... Alna • ...... " " .. " 1893. Orrin McFadden , ..•••••••• Dresden ...••. Judge of Probate.. . . • . " 1889, Howard E. Hall ••••••••.... Newcastle Register of Probate.... " 1891. Charles Weeks •..•••••••••• Wiscasset •.••. Clerk of Courts " 1889. John Smith ...... Wiscasset ..... County Treasurer...... " 1889. James H. Varney • • •• •• Bristol...... Register of Deed11 • .. • " 1891. Ozro D. Castner ...... Waldoborough, County Attorney .. • • • • " 1889, John E. Kelley , ...... Boothbay ••••• Sheriff...... • • • • " 1889. 24 COUNTY OFFICERS ..

OXFORD COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1805. ------·------....--.------·------~------

Name. Residence. Office. Term Expires.

Frank Y Bradley ...... Fryeburg, •••• County Ccmmissioner... Jan. 1, 1889. \Villiam W. Whitmarsh ••.•• Norway...... " " " 1891. John Barker, ...... Bethel...... " '' " 1~93. lieorge A. Wilson ...... •... Paris ...... Judge of Probate " 1889. Herrick C. Davis ••• , ...... Paris ...... Hegititer t,f Probate.... " 1889. Albert S. Austin ...... Paris ...... Clerk of Courts...... " 1891. Jarvis C. Marble ...... Pllris ...... County Treasurer...... " 1889 . .Elbridge G. Osgood ...... Fryeburg, .... 5 Hegi~ter of Deeds for · ( Westorn 1Ji8trict. " 1891. John F. Stanley ...... , ••••. Paris ..•.•••••• , 5 Regi~ter of Deeds for ( Bastern District. " 1891. Oscar H. Hersey .•• , , •• , .••. Buckfield .••••• County Attorney •.•. ,.. " 1889, Cyrus .M. W ormell .• , •• , .... Bethel ...... ISheriff... . . • .. . • • . • • • . " 1889.

PENOBSCOT COUNTY-INcoal>ORATED IN 1516.

Thomas J. Peaks .••. , ••••.. Charleston .••• f County Commissioner.•. Jan. l, 1889. William I. Wood ...... Corinna. • .. •• " " " 1891. William L. Scribner ...... Springfield . • . " •· " 1893, James H Burgess ...... Oldtown ..... 1Judgeof Probate...... " 1889. Ambrose C. Flint ...... Bangor ...... Hegister of Probate.... " 1891. CbarlesF.Sweet.... Bangor ...... ClerkofC"urts ....•••• " 1891. Benjamin B. Thomas ..• , •••• Bangor •..•••. County Treasurer.... • " 1889 • .Johu 'L'. Bowler.... . • • • . . • Bangor •...... Hegister of lJeeds ... , . . " 189 l. Frederiok H. Appleton ...... Bangor ...... County Attorney .... ,.. " 1889. 6eorge W. Brown ...... Bangor •.•.••. Sheriff.... •• • . .... •• •• " 1889.

PISCATAQUIS COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 18J8.

Augustus W. Gilman ...... !Foxoroft ...... I County Commissioner,.· 1Jan. I, 1889.

Jes~e Barber ...... II Abbot...... " " " 1~91. Samuel O. Dinsmore ....•••. Medford . • • . • . " " " 1893. Elias .J. Hale ...... Fo:xcroft . ., ... ,Judge of ProbAte.... •• " 1891. Wainwright Cu8hing ...... Foxcroft ...... · I Register of Probate.... " 1889. Henry B . .Flint ...... !Dover ...... lJlerk of Courts...... " 1889. William C. Woodbury ...... Dover.... County Treasurer.... " 1889. A Janson l\1. \\1 arren ...... Dover ...... Register of Deeds...... " 1891. Willis E. Parsons ...... Foxcroft .•... County Attorney...... " 1889. Otis Martin ...... •...... (Guilford ...... , . 6heriff...... • . • . • • . " 1889.

SAGADAHOC COUNTY-lNcoaPoRATED IN 1854. Stephen W. Carr ••••••••.••• Bowdoinham .. County Commissioner•.. Jan. I, 1889. John D. Bibber ...... Bath . .. • • .. • . " " " 1891. Nathanie!S.Purinton ...... Bowdoin ...... " " " 1893, William T. Hall..... Richmond Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Cyrus W. Longley ...... Bath ...... Register of Probate.... '' 1889. Joseph M. Hayes...... Bath ...... Clerk of Courts...... '' 1891. Hiram Weloh ...... Bath .... , .... County Treasurer • • . . . " 1889. George W 11 unt ...... Bath ..•. , .•• · 1 Kegister of lJeeds.. .. • . " 1891. Frank J. Buker ...... Kichmond ..... lJuu11ty Attorney...... " 1889 John W, .Ballou ...... Bath ...... oheriff...... • .. . " 1889. COUNTY OFFICERS. 25

SOMERSET COUNTY-!NcoaPoRATED IN 1809.

Name. Residence. Office, Term Expires.

Hiram Moore ..•••..•••.••. Madison •••••. County Commissioner .. Jan. 1, 1889. Albert Leavitt ...... Athen!l...... " " .. " 1891. Alonzo H. Chase • . . .• •• . . • Lexington " " • . " 1893. Turner Buswell ...... ~olon ...... ,Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Stuart H. Goodwin •.•••..•. St. Alhans .... Register of Probate.... " 188!), Luther II. Webb .. , ...... Skowhegan .... Clerk of Courts " 1889. George Cushing .•••••••• , •. Skowhegan •.. County Treasurer.. . • • • " 1889, William H. Emery ...... •.. Fairfield ...... Register of Deeds . . . . . " 1891. Edward F. Danforth .••••••• Skowhegan .•.. County Attorney " 1889. Zenas Vaughan ...... •..... Skowhegan .... ~heriff...... " 1889.

WALDO COUNTY-!NcoRPORATED IN 1827. Ithama B. Thompson •.••••• Montville •.••. County Commissioner .. :Jan. 1, 1889. 1 Simon A. Payson ...... Belfast • .. • .. • " " .. " 189 l. Mark S. Stiles, Jr ...... Jackson " " .. " 1893.

George E Johnson ...... Belfast ... u •• Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Bohan P. Field ...... , ..... Belfast ...... Register of Probate.... " 1889. Tileston \Vadlin ...... •.... Northport ...... Clerk of Courts ...... " 18Bl. Owen G. White ...... •.... Belfast ...... County Treasurer...... " 1889. Jacob G. Cook, ...... Belfast ...... Kegister of Deeds • .. .. " 1891. Rt,bert ~,. Dunton ...... Belfast • . . .. County Attorney. . . • .. • " 1889. Ansel Wadsworth .....•.••. Belfast •....•. Oheritf .. . • ...... • • .• • • '' 1889.

WASHINGTON COUNTY-INCORPORATED IN 1789. Robert F. Campbell ...... Cherryfield .... County Commissioner... Jan. 1, 1889. Jethro B. Nutt ...... Perry...... " " " 1891. Saunders G. Spooner ...... Princeton...... " " " 1893, James A. Milliken ...... Cherryfield .... Judge of Probate...... " 1889. Mason H. Wilder •...•.•••• Machias ...... Register of Probate..... " 1889. Phineas H. Longfellow .. ,, •. Machias ...••. Clerk of Courts.... . • . . " 1889. Ignatius Sargent.. Machias ...... County Trearnrer...... " 1889. Henry R. Taylor ...... Machias ...... illegister of Deeds...... " 1891. Edward E. Livermore •...••. Eastport ...••. jcounty Attorney .••• ,.. " 1889.

Henry A. Balcom ...... Calais ...... 1oheriff. ... • .. • ... • • .. • " 1889.

YORK COUNTY-INCORPORATED BY MASS. IN 1652. Ricb:ud L Goodwin .....•.•. Berwick ••.••• County Commissioner •.• Jan. 1, 1889. Benj,1mi11 F. Pease...... Cornish .. .. • .. '' " " 1891. Simon :-i. AndreW8 .••••.•.••• ,Biddeturd..... " " " 18!>3. Nathaniel Hubbs ...... :North Berwick. Judge of Probate..... " 1889. Frank Wil~un .... , , •.•...• ,Sanford ..•.... H.egi~ter of P:-ubate.,,. " 1889, James l!J. lJ1:Jwey ...... 1Alfr1:Jd ...... tJlerk of Courts...... " 1891. Ohar.Ies H. Pres~utt .••••.... Biddeford ..••• IUou~ty Treasurer...... " 1889. Justrn i\1 Leavitt ...... Alfred ...... IKeg1ster of Deeds ..... " 1891. Horace 11. Hurbauk ...•.•• '18:tco1 .•••.• , •.. 1Cou111y Attorney·.... • . :: 181-9. Samuol C• .Hawilton ...... 1Saco ...... )Sheriff .. • ...... • .. .. 1889. Legislature for t887-8.

SENATE.

SEBASTIAN S MARBLE, President.

COUNTY, DISTRICT, NAME, RESIDENCE,

YoRK ...... First ...... CYRIL P. HARMOY ...... Buxton. HARRY A. WEYMOUTH ...... Saco.

JOHN S. P. JONES ...... Lebanon.

CUMBERLAND ...... Second ...... DAVID H. COLE ...... , ...... Naples. GEORGE P. WESCOTT ...... Portland.

JOSEPH DUNNELL ...... Westbrook.

JOHN C. KENDALL ...... :Freeport.

OXFORD ...... •. Third ...... PETER B. YOUNG ...... Hiram. CHARLES H. GILBERT ...... Canton.

ANDROSCOGGIN, •••• Fourth ...... BENJAMIN J. HILL ...... Auburn. FRANK E. SLEEPER ...... Greene.

FRANKLDl •••••••• Fifth .••• •••••• WILLI AM W, NO RC ROSS ..•.••. New Sharon.

S.A.G.A.D.A.11oc ...... Si:xth ...... BENJAMIN F. HlNCKLEY .... Georgetown.

KENNEBEC ...... Stventh ...... • HERBERT M. HEATH ...... Angusta.

GEORGE A. RUSSELL ...... Readfield.

SOMERSET ...... Eighth ...... GEORGE FLINT ...... North Anson.

P1scATAQUIS .... , •• Ninth ...... HENRY F. DAGGETT .••• , ..... Milo.

PENOBSCOT ...... Tenth ..... •••• SAMUEL LIBBEY ...... ,, Orono.

HENRY LORD ...... Bangor.

FRANCIS M. SIMPSON ...... Carmel. 8ENATE. 27

COUNTY. DISTRICT, NAME. RESIDENCE,

LINCOLN ..••.••••• Eleventh .••••.. SEBASTIAN S. MARBLE •.••••• Waldoborough.

KNOX ...... 'l'welfth ...... SAMUEL H. ALLEN ...... Thomaston.

STEPHEN J. GUSHEE ...... Appleton.

WALDO .••...•.••. Thirteenth ••••. JON ATHAN C. NICKELS •••••.. Se1trsport.

ALFRED W. RICH ...... Brooks.

HANCOCK ..••••.•.. Fourteenth •..•. CHARLES C. BURRILL •••••••• Ellsworth. HENRY W SARGENT ...... Sedgwick.

WASHINGTON ...... Fifteenth ...... EDWARD C. GOODNOW ...... Calais.

AUGUSTUS WALLACE ...... Milbridge.

AROOSTOOK ...... •• Sixteenth ...... AN~EL L. LUMBERT ...... Houlton.

THOMAS II. PHAIR ...... Presque Isle.

OFFICERS.

NAME, 0FFIC£. RE!HDENCE,

SEBASTIAN S MARBLE ...... President .••••••• W ald

CHARLES W. TILDEN ...... Secretary .••••••••••••• •••.•. Hallowell.

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

CHARLE5 H. LOVEJOY ...... Messenger .••••.•..•••••••••• Sidney.

ERNEST H. WHEELER ...... Assistant Messenger ..•. ••••••• Whitefield.

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

LLEWELLYN L. MILLER ...... Page .•••••••..••••••••••..•• Wal do borough.

FRANK A. SMALL •.••••••••••• Reporter ••••••••••••• •••••••• Augusta..

Clergymen of Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner, Chaplains. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD, Speaker.

ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. NAME, RESIDENCE, David P. Field ..•••••••• , •• , ••.••.•••••••.•••• , ••••• , ••• , • Auburn George G. Gifford., ...... , ...... , ...... Auburn. Charles W. Harding ••••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••••••.•..•• Durham. Eli Hodgkins •..•.••••••••. , , •• , ...... Greene. Joseph E. Cloutier, ..•.•.•.••• , ••••• , ••••••• , , ••• , ...... Lewiston, John Harper ...••••••••••••••.••••••••••.••• , ••.•.••.••••• Lewiston. Albert B. Nealey .•••..••••••••••..•.•••..••. , ••.• , ••...•••• Lewiston, Frank L. Noble .•••••••••••. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •••..•. , ...... Lewiston. Alfred E. Jordan ...... Lisbon. Charles N. Burns ...... Poland. John T. Cushing ...... , ••• Turner.

AROOSTOOK COUNTY. Joseph A Clark ...... Caribou. Albert Whitcomb •••••••••••••••• , , •••••••••••••••• , •..••••• Easton. William Dickey, ...... Fort Kent. Henry A. Gagnon .•••••••••.•••..•.•••.••••••••.....•.•.••• Frenchville. Thomas Keegan •..•••••••••••••.••••.•••••.••.•••••...•••• Hamlin Plantation. Frederic A. Powers •••••••.•••••••••.•.••••••••••••••.•••.• Houlton. Benjamin L. Sanborn ..•••••••••••.•••••.••.•••.•••.•...••. Island Falls. Benjamin Alexander ...... Linneus. Stephen C. F. Smith •..••••· •••••••••••••••.••••..••.•.••••• Mapleton. Henry C. Sharp .••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••..••••• Monticello.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Joash 0. Knapp ...... Bridgton. Frank E. Roberts ...... , .••• Brunswick. Stephen Scammon •.•••.•••••••••••••••.•••••••.•••.••••••• Cape Elizabeth. Clinton M. Hamilton, ...... Cumberland. Edward Moore ..••..•••..••••••••.••••••••••••••••..•.•••• Deering. Hdmund B. Mallet, Jr ••••••• , •.•••.••.•..•..••.•••..•. , .. . Freeport. Edward Harding ...... Gorham. George R. Hersey ..••••••••••••••••...•.....•••.•••.•••.•.• Harpswell. John I. Sturgis ...••••••••••••.•.••.•••.•••.•.••...•...•••• New Gloucester. Enoch 0. Morrill •••••••••• , •••• , ••••••.••.••• , ••••••••. , • , North Yarmouth. George H. Green •. , , •••• , •.••• , , ••••• , • , , •••• , • , , • , •• , . , •• Otisfield, Frederick N. Dow •• , •••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• , ••••••••••• Portland. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 29

CUMBERLAND COUNTY-CONCLUDED. N.A.ME, RESIDENCE. John H. Fogg •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Portland. James F. Hawkes, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Portland. William H. Looney ••••••• , • , ••• , ••• , •••••••••••••• , ••••••• Portland.. Horace H. Shaw •...••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Portland. Francis H, Witham., •••••••••• , ••.•••.•••••••••••••• , •• , •• Raymond. Orville S. Sanborn ...... ,., •••••.•••••••••••..•• Standish. Charles B. Woodman •••• , ••••••••••.•.••.• , , ••••••••• , •• , •• Westbrook. John \V. Lombard •..••••••••.•••••.••••••••••••••••••.•••• Windham.

FRANKLIN COUN'fY. Roscoe Vaughan •.•••••.••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jay. Hiram R. Corson ••.••••••••••• , .••••••••• , ••••• , • • • • • • • • • • New Sharon, Abram Ross .••..•••.• , •.• , , • , , , ••••. , •..•• , •• , .••••••• , • • • Rangeley. William H. Hunter...... • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Strong.

HANCOCK COUNTY. Charles P. Silsby ••••••••••••.•••.•••••..•..• , •••••.••••••• Aurora. Wilmot B. Thurlow .•••••••••••••••.••••••••• , •••• , ••••..•• Deer Isle. Andrew P. Wiswell ...... Ellsworth. Alfred Hamilton .•.•••• , •.•• , ..••••••••••••. , .••••••••••••• Gouldsborough. Robert L. Grindle ...••••••.••.••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• Mount Desert. George W. Mason ••••••••••••• , •••••••• , •.••••• , •••.••••••• Orland. Horace N. Dority •••••.••..••••••••••••••••• , , .•••••••••••• Sedgwick. J ease M. Ray ...... , ••.••••••••••• , •••• , ...... Surry. Avery H. Whitmore •••••••••.•.•••••••.•••..••..••..•••••• Verona.

KENNEBEC COUNTY. George B. Pray ••••••••••••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Albion. Joseph H. Manley...... • •• •• • • •• •• . • •• .• •• Augusta. Ira H. Randall.... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . • Augusta. Charles Russell...... • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • . . Fayette. Gustavus Moore...... Gardiner. Walter F. Marston...... Hallowell, Enoch Adams.. • ••••••••••••••••••• , • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Litchfield. Gorham P.H. Jewett ••••.••• ,...... Pittston. Martin L, Reynolds .••••••••••• , •••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sidney. William S. Bradley...... •• • • . • • . • • • • •• • • •• • • . • • • .. • . .. • • Vassalborougb. Perham S. Heald.... . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Waterville. Charles E. Warren.. • .. •• • •• .. .. •• •••• .... •••• •• •• •• • • •••• Winslow. Ru till us Alden .••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • \Vinthrop. 30 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

KNOX COUNTY. NAME, RESIDENCE, Albert H. Newbert ...... Appleton. John H. Eells ....••.•••••••••••••••••.•••••••.••• Camden. Randall J. Condon ...... , ...... Friendship. William H. Glover ...... Rockland. Charles E. Littlefield.... . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . ..••••..•.•••• Rockland. Edward K. O'Brien .•••••••.•••••••••••....••••.•••..•••••• Thomaston. Thomas J. Lyons •••••••.•.••..•••••••.•••.•••••••. , ••.••• Vinalhaven. Lewis Hall .•••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.•..••••.•••..•••••• Warren.

LLN'COLN COUNTY. James 0. Poole .••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.••••.•••••• Boothbay. Alonzo Richards . • • • . . • . . • . . • • • • . . • • • • • • • . ..••••...••.••• Bremen. Jonathan H. Chase ...... Damariscotta. Eben Chase, Jr ...... Edgecomb. Austin W. York ...... Nob le borough. Edward F. Levensaler •.•..•••••••••.•••..••.••••••.•.•••••• Waldo borough.

OXFORD COUNTY. William 1.\-1. Kidder ...... Dixfield. Samuel O Wiley ...... , . . .. • • .. • ...... Fryeburg. Zibeon L. Packard ...... Hebron, Solomon R. 'Vidber ....••••••••.•••.••.•••..•••. , •• , . , , •• , • Newry. James S. \V right .•••••••.•• , ...•••• , ...... , , , Paris. Daniel Brown ..•...•• , , , •• , , , ••••.• , • , ...... Waterford. James L. Bowker .•••••••.•••..••.•••••••••.•••.••••.•••••• Woodotock.

PENOBSco·r COUNTY. Lewis A. Barker .••••••••.• , • , , •• , , •••••••• , ••.••••• , •••• , • Bangor. Jonathan G. Clark ...... Bangor. William Engel...... Bangor. Marcus D. Kingsbury ...... Bradford. Frank A. Floyd . • • . • , , ••.••.•••••• , ••• , ...... ••.•.••••• Brewer. John Scott ...... Clifton Nathan F. Roberts ...... Dexter. Boardman C Friend .••• , • , , . • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • ...... Etna. Frank A. Bishop .•••.••..•..•.•.•.••••••••....••.....•••• Hermon. Klisha A. Ptiirce ...... Hudson. Albert H. \Vaugh ...... Levant. \Villiam S. Sawyer ...... Lincoln. \\'illiam H. Libbey ...... Mattawamkeag. Sanford P. Judkins ••.•••••• , •••••••.•.••••••••• , •...••••• Newport. Augustus N. Lufkin ...... Orrington. Erastus C. Ryder ••••••••••••• , ••••.•••.••••••••••• , ••••••• Springfield. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 31

PISCATAQUIS COUNTY. NAME, RESIDENCE, Daniel C. Billings ••••••••• , •• , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Brownville. Charles Davison..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • Greenville. William M. Hayden • . . .. • • • . • • •• • • •. • •. • • .. •• •• •• • • • • .. . • Sangerville.

SAGADAHOC COUN'rY. James W. Wakefield •. , ...... Bath. Alonzo Purinton ...... Bowdoin. Charles E. Purinton ..••••••.•••••••••••••••••••.•••..•.•••• Bowdoinham. M. Hubbard Ferguson •.•••.•••••••...•..•.•..••.•••••••.••• Phipsburg.

SOMERSE'r COUNTY. Calvin H. Jones •••••••••••.•..••.••..•••.•••.•••••••.•••. , Athens. Lewis Beal .•••.••...••••••.••.••••••••..••.•....••••••.••• Fairfield. Richard H. Marble .•••••••..••.••••••..••.••••..•..•• , ••.. Harmony. Frank S. Boynton •••••••••••••..••.•• , •••.••• , .• , •••••.••. Lexington. John M. Cutts ...... New Portland. Charles A. Harrington , ••••.•••••••.•••.•••••••..••.•••.••• Norridgewock. Edmund C. Bryant...... • • • .. • • ...... Pittsfield. Sylvester J. \Valton ...... Skowhegan.

WALDO COUNTY. Jefferson F. \Vil son ...... Belfast. Daniel A Greer ••..•••.••••••••••••••••••..•••.• , •••••.••• Belmont. Isaac C. Libby •.••.•..••••••••••••. , ••••••. , • , , .••••••.•• , Burnham, Ralph J. '\\' iggin . • •••.••..•••.•••.•• , •••..•••..••.••..••• Knox. Frederick L. Palmer ...... Monroe . Richard S. Ayer •.•••••••••••••.•••••••••••..••..•...•••••• .Montville. James H. Littlefield ..•••••.••••••••• , •••••••••.•••.••••••• Prospect.

WASHINGTON COUNTY. Judson S. Clark ..••.••••••••••.••..•••.••••.•..•••..•..••• Calais. Isaac Carlton •.•••.•••.•••••••••••••••••..••••••••..•••••• Columbia Falls. William B. Doten •.••••••••••.•••••••.•••.•••....••••..•• Cooper. John C. Talbot ...... East Machias. Martin Bradish .•••..••..•.•••••.• , .•••..•...••••••.•••.••• Eastport. IIenry L. Watts ...... Jonesport. George M. Foster ...... Lubec. Ezra L. Pa ttangall •.•.•••••.•••..••.••••.•.•••••••.•.••..•• Pembroke. Joseph S. Farrar •.•.•••.•••••••..••••••.•••••••.•••.•••.••• Princeton. Joseph Small. • •••.••.••••••••••••.•.•••••••••.•••.•.••••• Steuben. 32 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

YORK COUNTY. NAME, RESIDFNCE, Amos L. Allen Alfred. Cornelius Horigan •••.•••• , • , • • • • • • • • • • • , • , • , •••••.•••• , • , Biddeford. George A. Weymouth ...... , .... . Biddeford. Joseph M. Warren, ...... Buxton. John T. \Vedgwood .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.••• Cornish. George Sylvester ..•••••••••••• , • , •••••••••••••••••..•••••• Dayton. Nicholas E. Spinney •.••••.•••••••••••••••••••••..•.•••••• , Kittery. David \V. Varney ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••.••••••• Lebanon. Frank A. Hobson ...... Limington. Charles H. \Ventwortb ...... North Berwick. Oliver C. Clark .•••.• , •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••.••.•••• Saco. John D. Cook •••• , .••• , • , •••••••••.•••••••••••••••...•••.•• Shapleigh. Seth P Pa re her , .•.••••••••••.•••••••••••.••••••••.••••••• South Berwick. Reuel \V. Ricker ..•••.••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••.••••••• W aterborough. Woodbury Bennett . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • •.••.••••.•••.••• Wells.

OFFICERS.

NAME, OFFICE, RESIDENCE,

CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD ••• , • • l::,peaker • , ••..•. , ...••• , , • • Rockland.

NICHOLAS FESSENDEN...... Clerk ...... , . .. . Fort Fairfield.

WILLIAM S. COTTON, JR., . • • • . . Assistant Clerk ••••• .••••• , • Lisbon.

WILLIAM J. SMITH .••• , ••• , • • • • lrlessenger , , •••.• , •••••••• , Litchfield,

GEORGE H. FISHER •••• , • , • , , , • Ist Assistant Messenger.,., , • Winterport.

FRED A. STEVENS ••• , • , , • • • • • 2d A.~aiatant Messeng,ir . ••• , , Monroe.

J. F. FREDERIC .. , • . . .. • • .. .. lat Folder.,, • ...... , .. • . Starks.

JAMES E. WADE...... 2d Folder ...... ,...... Augusta.

EDMUND M. LEARY ...... , • .. .. 3d Folder...... • .. • ...... • • Jefferson .

.FRED B. HILL...... • • • • • • Page...... • • .. • . • .. • .. .. Augusta.

CHAPIN LYDSTON...... • • • • .. .. ,Page.. . • • • .. .. . • ...... • • .. Litchfield.

REV. D. B. RANDALL...... Chaplain . .. • •• • • .. .. • • • • • Portland.

L. A. DENT...... Reporter .••••• ,,...... Washington, D. C. Standing Committees of the Legislature.

JOINT ST.ANDING COMMITTEES.

On the Judiciary. Messrs. Heath of Kennebec, Lumbert of Aroostook, Goodnow of Washington, -of the Senate. Messrs. Powers of Houlton, Walton of Skowhegan, Wiswell of Ellsworth, Burker of Bangor, Dow of Portland, Manley of Augusta, Talbot of East Machias, -of the House.

On Legal Affairs. Messrs. Cole of Cumberland, Lord of Penobscot, Sargent of Hancock, -of the Senate. Messrs. Wright of Paris, Fogg of Portland, Harrington of Norridgewock, Allen of Alfred, Noble of Lewiston, Looney of Portland, Scott of Clifton, -of the HoUJSe.

On Financial .A.tfafrs. Messrs. Libbey of Penobscot, Wescott of Cumberland, Sargent of Hancock, -of the Senate. Messrs. Manley of Augusta, W r.kefield of Bath, Shaw of Portland, Glover of Rockland, Clark of Bangor, Libby of Burnham, O'Brien of Thomaston, -of the House. 3 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Federal Relations .. .l\Iessrs. "\Vallace of Washington, Dunnell of Cnmberland. Nickels of Waldo, -of the Senate. Messrs. Marble of Harmony, Ricker of ,v aterboro', Harding of Dnrham, Littlefield of Prospect, Sharp of l\Ionticello, Bradish of Eastport, Brown of Waterford, -of the House.

On Education. Messrs. Lord of Penobscot, Gushee of Knox, Cole of Cumberland, -of the Senate. l\Iessrs. Ryder of Springfield, Cushing of Turner, Marston of Hallowell, Ferguson of Pbipsburg, Sturgis of New Gloucester, Bishop of Hermon, Condon of Friendship, -of the House.

On Railroads, Telegraphs and Expresses. Messrs. Wescott of Cumberland, Hill of Androscog-gin, Gilbert of Oxford, -of the Senate. Messrs. Clark of Bangor, Hawkes of' Portland, Nealey of Lewiston, Reynolds of Sidney, Moore of Deering, Clark of Calais, O'Brien of Thomaston, -of tlie House. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 35

On Commerce. Messrs. Nickels of Waldo, Sargent of Hancock, Weymouth of York, -of the Senate. l\Iessrs. Chase _of Damariscotta, Carlton of Columbia Falls, Gifford of Auburn, Hamilton of Cumberland, Ferguson of Phipshurg, Richards of' Bremen, Levensaler of W aldobot·o', -of the House.

011 Mercantile A.ffafrs and Insurance. l\Iessrs. Kendall of Cumberland, Burrill of Hancock, Nickels of Waldo, -of the Senate. l\lessrs. Harding of Gorham, Clark of Saco, w· right of Paris, Bradley of Vassalboro', Hamilton of Gouldsboro', Foster of Ln bee, Scamman of Cape Elizabeth, --of tlte House.

On Banks and Bunking. Messrs. Bnrrill of Hancoek, 8impson of' Penobscot, 8leep~1· of Androscoggin, -of the Senate. l\Iessrs. Fogg of Portland, Wiswell of Ellsworth, \Voodman or Westbrook, Randall of Augusta, Mallet of Freeport, Ricker of Waterboro', EeHs of Camden, --of the House. 36 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Manufactures. Messrs. Phair of Aroostook, Dunnell of Cumberland, Young of Oxford, -of the Senate. Messrs. Clark of Saco, Green of Otisfield, Knapp of Bridgton, Roberts of Dexter, Chase of Edgecomb, Hobson of Limington, Dickey of Fort Kent, -of the House.

On Agriculture. Messrs. Flint of Somerset, Allen of Knox, Jones of York, -of the Senate. Messrs. Libby of Burnham, Whitmore of Verona, Alden of Winthrop, Waugh of Levant, Spinney of Kittery, Billings of Brownville, Wiley of Fryeburg, -of the House. l ! On Military Affairs. Messrs. Allen of Knox, Hill of Androscoggin, Daggett of Piscataquis, -of the Senate. Messrs. Shaw of Portland, Harper of Lewiston, Moore of Gardiner, Clark of Caribou, Warren of Buxton, Ayer of Montville, Sylvester of Dayton, -of the House.

; JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 37

On Interior Waters. Messrs. Gilbert of Oxford, 8impson of Penobscot, Jones of York, -of the Senate. Messrs. Randall of Augusta, Engel of Bangor, Field of Auburn, Purinton of Bowdoinham, Hayden of Sangerville, York of Nobleboro', Hodgkins of Greene, -of tlte House.

On State Lands and State Roads. Messrs. Phair of Aroostook, Wallace of Washington, Flint of 8omerset, -of the Senate. Messrs. Billings of Brownville, · Clark of Caribou, Packard of Hebron, Bowker of Woodstock, Farrar of Princeton, Jones of Athens, -

On Ways and Bridges. Messrs. Rich of Waldo, Young of Oxford, Daggett of Piscataquis, -of the Senate. Messrs. Whitcomb of Easton, Jones of Athens, Judkins of Newport, Silsby of Aurora, Kidder of Dixfield, Sanborn of Island Falls, Witham of Raymond, -of the House. 38 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Fisheries and Game. Messrs. Hinckley of Sagadahoc, Goodnow of Washington, Norcross of Franklin, -of the Senate. Messrs. Gifforrl of Auburn, Hamilton of Cumberland, Thurlow of Deer Isle, Foster of Lu bee, Poole of Boothbay, Hunter of Strong, Wilson of Belfast, -of the House.

On Counties. Messrs. Jones of York, Hinckley of Sagadahoc, Flint of Somerset, -of the Senate. Messrs. Vaughan of Jay, Richards of Bremen, Widber of Newry, Sylvester of Dayton, Field of Auburn, • Green of Otisfield, Boynton of Lexington, -of the House.

On Towns. Messrs. Harmon of York. Kendall of Cumberland, Norcross of Franklin, -of the Senate. Messrs. Floyd of Brewer, Hersey of Harpswell, Dority of Sedgwick, Eells of Camden, ,varren of Winslow, Morrill of Yarmouth, Bennett of Wells, --of the House. ,,

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On Indfon Affafrs. Messrs. Simpson of Penobscot, Rich of Waldo. Lumbert of Aroostook, -of the Senate. Messrs. Pattangall of Pembroke, Varney of Lebanon, Mason of Orland, Hodgkin~ of Greene, Littlefield of Prospect, Sanborn of Standish, Horigan of Biddeford, -of the House.

On Claims. Messrs. Daggett of Piscataquis, Harmon of York, Gilbert of Oxford, -of the Senate. Messrs. Roberts of Brunswick, Sawyer of Lincoln, Jordan of Lisbon, Smith of Mapleton, Floyd of Brewer, Newbert of Appleton, Doten of Cooper, -of the House.

On Pensions. Messrs. Hill of Androscoggin, Goodnow of Washington, Russell of Kennebec, -of the Senate. Messrs. Harper of Lewiston, Ayer of Montville, Small of Steuben, Friend of Etna, Moore of Deering, Heald of Waterville, Hall of Warren, -of the House. 40 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Insane .Hospital. Messrs. Sleeper of Androscoggin, Libbey of Penobscot, Weymouth of York, -of the Senate. Messrs. Pattangall of Pembroke, Adams of Litchfield. Woodman of Westbrook, Grindle of Mt. Desert, Cloutier of Lewiston, Reynolds of Sidney, Wedgwood of Cornish, -of the House.

On Reform School. Messrs. Norcross of Franklin, Russell of Kennebec, Wallace of Washington, -of the Senate. Messrs. Grindle of Mt. Desert, Kingsbury of Bradford, Cutts of New Portland, Wiggin of Knox, Lyons of Vinalhaven, Pray of Albion, Alexander of Linneus, -of the House.

On State Prison. Messrs. Allen of Knox, Young of Oxford, Russell of Kennebec, -of the Senate. Messrs. Moore of Gardiner, Harding of Gorham, Palmer of Monroe, Sharp of Monticello, Heald of Waterville, Nealey of Lewiston, Parcher of So. Berwick, -of the House. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 41 ------

On Public Buildings. Messrs. Dunnell of Cumberland, Daggett of Piscataquis, Wescott of Cumberland, -of tlte Senate. Messrs. Engel of Bangor, Glover of Rockland, Knapp of Bridgton, Ray of Surry, Watts of Jonesport, Cook of Shapleigh, Talbot of East Machias, -of the House.

On Libra,·y. Messrs. Lumbert of Aroostook, Lord of Penobscot, Sleeper of Androscoggin, -of tlie Senate. Messrs. Walton of Skowhegan, Dow of Portland, ,Jordan of Lisbon, Russell of Fayette, Lufkin of Orrington, Sturgis of New Gloucester, Hamilton of Gouldsboro', -of the House.

On State College of .Agriculture and Mechanic .Arts. l\Iessrs. Russell of Kennebec, Harmon of York, Flint of Somerset, -of the Senate. Messrs. San horn of Standish, Lufkin of Orrington, ,v arren of Winslow, Purinton of Bowdoin, Beal of Fairfield, Davison of Greenville, Dickey of Fort Kent, -of the Buuse. 42 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Mines and Mfoing. Messrs. Young of Oxford, Rich of Waldo, Burrill of Hancock, -of the Senate. Messrs. Spinney of Kittery, Mallet of' Freeport, Chase of Damariscotta, Dority of Sedgwick, Corson of New Sharon, Carlton of Columbia Falls, Peirce of' Hudson, -of the House.

On Labor. Messrs. Lumbert of Aroostook, Gushee of Knox, Dunnell of Cumberland, -of tlie Senate. Messrs. Looney of Portland, Harper of Lewiston, Bryant of Pittsfield, Lyons of Vinalhaven, Roberts of Brunswick, Burns of Polancl, Jewett of West Gardiner, -of the House. ! I STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

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On Ways and Means. Messrs. Manley of Augusta, Wakefield of Bath, Shaw of Portland, Glover of Rockland, Clark of Bangor, Libhy of Burnham.

On Business of the House. :Messrs. Dow of Portland, Barker of Bangor, Clark of Saco.

On Leave of Absence. l\Iessrs. Sawyer of Lineoln, Farrar of Princeton, Heald of Waterville, Bowker of Woodstock, Hawkes of Portland, Bishop of Hermon, Gagnon of Frenchville.

On Change of Names. Messrs. Smith of ::Mapleton, Lombard of Windham, Friend of Etna, Watts of Jones port, Wentworth of No. Berwick, Kingsbury of Bradford, Ross of Rangeley. 44 STANDING COMMITTEES OF 1'HE HOUSE.

On Bills in the TMrd Reading. Messrs. Newbert of Appleton, Marston of Hallowell, Hamilton of Cumberland, Ryder of Springfield, Hayden of Sangerville, Allen of Alfred, Scott of Clifton.

On County Estimates. Messrs. Davison of Greenville, Harding of Durham, Keegan of Hamlin, Lombard of Windham, Vaughan of Jay, Mason of Orland, Russell of Fayette, Hall of Warren, Chase of Edgecomb, Wid her of Newry, Libbey of Mattawamkeag, Purinton of Bowdoinham, Marble of Harmony, Greer of Belmont, Bradish of Eastport, Wentworth of North Berwick.

On Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Cushing of Turner, Harrington of Norridgewock, Whitmore of Verona, Corson of New Sharon, Waugh of Levant, Condon of Friendship, Weymouth of Biddeford.

On Elections. Messrs. Noble of Lewiston, Russell of Fayette, Hobson of Limington, Thurlow of Deer Isle, Whitcomb of Easton, Clark of Calais, Wiley of Fryeburg. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

On Bills in the Second Reading. Messrs. Lumbert of Aroostook, Allen of Knox, Sleeper of Androscoggin, Young of Oxford, Goodnow of Washington, W.eymouth of York, Rich of Waldo, Burrill of Hancock, Russell of Kennebec, Cole of Cumberland, Simpson of Penobscot, Hinckley of Sagadahoc.

On Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Lord of Penobscot, Heath of Kennebec, Gushee of Knox, Sargent of Hancock, Wescott of Cumberland, Nickels of Waldo, Libbey of Penobscot, Norcross of Franklin, Gilbert of Oxford, Wallace of Washington, Dunnell of Cumberland, Harmon of York.

SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE.

On Senatorial Vote. Messrs. Allen of Knox, Hinckley of Sagadahoc, Phair of Aroostook, Sleeper of Androscoggin, Rich of Waldo, Lord of Penobscot, Daggett of Piscataquis. JOINT SELECT COMMITTEES.

On Gubernatorial Vote. :Messrs. Libbev of Penobscot, Dunnell of Cumberland, Flint of Somerset, Gilbert of Oxford, Gushee of Knox, Nickels of Waldo, Norcross of Franklin, -of the Senate. :Messrs. Alexander of Linneus, Harper of Lewiston, Hawkes of Portland, Hunter of Strong, Silsh.Y of Aurora, Heald of "\V aterville, O'Brien of Thomaston, York of' Nobleboro', Bowker of ,v oodstock, Roberts of Dexter, Davison of Greenville, Purinton of Bowdoin, Jones of' Athens, Wilson of Belfast, Foster of Lu bee, Clark of Saco, -of the House.

To Inform the Governor of llis Election. Messrs. Lumbert of Al'oostook, Simpson of Penobscot, Weymouth of York, -of the Senate }[essrs. Shaw of Portland, Clark of Saco, I Bradish of Eastport, I Noble of Lewiston, Keegan of Hamlin, I Corson of New Sharon, Hall of Warren, -of the House. J ~----:------1 JOINT SELECT COMMITTEES. 47

On Governor's Message. Messrs. Libbey of Penobscot, Hinckley of Sagadahoc, Weymouth of York, -of tlte Senate. Messrs. Wakefield of Bath, 8aw.rer of Lincoln, Cloutier of Lewiston, Kidder of Dixfield, Wiggin of Knox, Packard of Hebron, Wilson of Belfast, -of the House.

On Temperance. Messrs. Cole of Cumberland, Libbey of Penobscot, Daggett of Piscataquis, -of tlte Senate. Messrs. Allen of Alfred, Alden of Winthrop, Looney of Portland, Smith ~of Mapleton, Newbert of Appleton, Roberts of Dexter, Alexander of Linneus, -of the House.

On Printing and Binding. Messrs. Lumbert or Aroostook. Gilbert of Oxford, Gushee of Knox, -of the Senate. Messrs. Wakefield of Bath, ,v alton of Skowhegan, 8anborn of Standish, Allen of Alfred, Pattangall of Pembroke, Dickey of Fort Kent, Wiley of Fryeburg, -of the House. 48 JOINT SELECT COMMITTEES.

On Year Book. :Messrs. Libbey of Penobscot, Phair of Aroostook, Nickels of Waldo, -of the Senate. Messrs. Jordan of Lisbon, Warrt!n of Buxton, Hawkes of Portland, Purinton of Bowdoin, Eells of Camden, Lombard of Windham, Weymouth of Biddeford, -of the House.