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For the counties of Schuylkill, Northumberland, Lebanon, Columbia and Dauphin:

Mining Engineers-Heber S. Thompson, Pottsville, Schuylkill county.

John R. Hoffman.

Miners-Robert Muir, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland county.

Patrick J. Curley, Girardville, Schuylkill county.

T. J. Reardon, Cass township, Schuylkill county.

INSPECTORS OF ANTHRACITE COAL MINES.

(See Act of June 2, 1891, P. L. 176.)

First District-Edward Roderick, Scranton, Lackawanna county.
Second District-Henry O. Prytherch, Olyphant, Lackawanna county.
Third District-Hugh McDonald, Pittston, Luzerne county.
Fourth District-Gwilym M. Williams, Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county.
Fifth District-William H. Davies, Nesquehoning, Carbon county.
Sixth District-William Stein, Shenandoah, Schuylkill county.
Seventh District-Edward Brennan, Shamokin, Northumberland county.
Eighth District-John Maguire, Pottsville, Schuylkill county.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF APPLICANTS FOR THE OFFICE OF MINE INSPECTOR IN THE BITUMINOUS COAL DISTRICTS.

(Act of May 15, 1893, P. L. 67.)

President-A. V. Hoyt, Mining Engineer, Philipsburg, Centre county. Secretary-Joseph Williams, Lindsay, Jefferson county.

George L. Miller, Mining Engineer, Bitumen, Clinton county.

Henry Gage, South Fork, Cambria county.

George Whyel, Uniontown, Fayette county.

INSPECTORS BITUMINOUS COAL MINES.

(Appointed under Act of May 15, 1893, P. L. 52.)

First District-Henry P. Louttit, Monongahela City, Washington county.
Second District-Chauncey B. Ross, Oliver, Fayette county.
Third District-Thomas K. Adams, Mercer, Mercer county.
Fourth District-Elias Phillips, Du Bois, Clearfield county.
Fifth District-Charles Connor, Uniontown, Fayette county.
Sixth District-Josiah T. Evans, Johnstown, Cambria county.
Seventh District-James Blick, Idlewood, Allegheny county.
Eighth District-Joseph Knapper, Philipsburg, Centre county.
Ninth District-Bernard Callaghan, Connellsville, Fayette county.
Tenth District-Rodger Hampson, Altoona, Blair county.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON GETTYSBURG MONUMENTS.

(Established by Act of June 15, 1887, P. L. 408.)

President-Brigadier General John P. Taylor, Reedsville, Mifflin county. Secretary-Lieutenant Colonel John P. Nicholson, 139 South Seventh street, Philadelphia.

Brigadier General J. P. S. Gobin, Lebanon.

Colonel R. Bruce Ricketts, Wilkesbarre.

Brigadier General William R. Hartshorne, Okeson.

COMMISSIONERS OF VALLEY FORGE PARK.

(Authorized by Act approved May 30, 1893. P. L. 183. See also Act of July 3, 1895, P. L. 508.)

President John W. Woodside, Philadelphia.

Secretary-Charles C. Adams, Philadelphia.

A. H. Bowen, Chester county.

E. A. Price, Media.

William Wayne, Paoli.

Henry A. Muhlenberg, Reading.

Jcel J. Bailey, Philadelphia.

Samuel S. Hartranft, Norristown.

Samuel W. Pennypacker, Philadelphia.

J. P. Hale Jenkins, Norristown.

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CHICKAMAUGA-CHATTANOOGA BATTLEFIELDS COMMISSION.

(Established by Act of July 3, 1895, P. L. 454.)

Chairman-Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Blakeley, Pittsburg.
Secretary-Captain George W. Skinner, Big Cove Tannery.
Treasurer-Lieutenant Colonel William A. Robinson, Pittsburg.
Lieutenant Sylvester W. McCluskey, Pittsburg.

Captain J. H. R. Storey, Philadelphia.

Lieutenant Edward M. Boring, Philadelphia.

COMMISSIONERS TO ERECT A NEW CAPITOL BUILDING.

(Authorized by Act approved April 14, 1897.)

Ex-Officio William A. Stone, Governor.

Levi G. McCauley, Auditor General.

James E. Barnett, State Treasurer.

Samuel J. M. McCarrell, ex-President pro tem. of the Senate. Henry K. Boyer, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Clerk to Commissioners-John B. Patrick.

BOARD FOR THE EXAMINATION OF ACCOUNTANTS.
(Established by Act approved March 29, 1899, P. L. 21.)

Accountants-John Vaughan, 413 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.

George R. Heisey, Marietta, Lancaster county.

Charles N. Vollum, 1905 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.

Attorneys--Frank Reeder, Easton, Northampton county.

J. Willis Martin, 709 Walnut street, Philadelphia.

FREE LIBRARY COMMISSION.

(Authorized by Act of May 5, 1899, P. L. 247.)

C. L. Magee, Pittsburg.

John Thomson, Philadelphia.

W. N. Frew, Pittsburg.

W. M. Stevenson, Allegheny.

Henry Belin, Jr., Scranton.

Geo. Edward Reed, State Librarian, Secretary ex-Officio.

TOPOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY COMMISSION.
(Authorized by Act of April 28, 1899, P. L. 95.)

G. W. McNees, Kittanning, Armstrong county.
Simon Harrold, Beaver Falls, Beaver county.
F. D. Barker, Ebensburg, Cambria county.

STATE FORESTRY RESERVATION COMMISSION.

(Established by Act of May 25, 1897, P. L. 86.)

President J. T. Rothrock, West Chester, Chester county.
Secretary-Isaac B. Brown, Harrisburg, Dauphin county.
John Fulton, Johnstown, Cambria county.

A. C. Hopkins, Lock Haven, Clinton county.
Albert Lewis, Bear Creek, Luzerne county.

SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS OF PENNSYLVANIA.

SUPREME COURT.

Chief Justice-Henry Green, Easton, Northampton county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1902.

Justices-J. Brewster McCollum, Montrose, Susquehanna county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1910.

James T. Mitchell, Philadelphia. Term expires first Monday of
January, 1910.

John Dean, Hollidaysburg, Blair county. Term expires first
Monday of January, 1914.

D. Newlin Fell, Philadelphia. Term expires first Monday of
January, 1915.

J. Hay Brown, Lancaster, Lancaster county. Term expires first
Monday of January, 1921.

S. Leslie Mestrezat, Uniontown, Fayette county. Term expires
first Monday of January, 1921.

Prothonotaries-Charles S. Greene, Philadelphia, Eastern district.
William Pearson, Harrisburg, Middle district.
George Pearson, Pittsburg, Western district.

Reporter-William I. Schaffer, Chester, Delaware county.

THE DISTRICTS AND TIME OF HOLDING COURTS THEREIN.
Eastern District.

Sitting at Philadelphia, commencing first Monday of January; return days and beginning of argument weeks for the years 1900 and 1901 as follows:

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February 26.

Northampton, Carbon, Monroe and Franklin,

Bradford, Lycoming, Clinton, Cameron, Sullivan and Susquehanna,

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5.

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Philadelphia,

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Philadelphia,

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Luzerne and Columbia,

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Blair, Centre. Clearfield and Huntingdon,

April

16.

Crawford, Erie and Cumberland,

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Warren, McKean, Tioga, Potter and Ek,

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Bedford, Fayette, Union and Snyder,

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Lancaster and York,

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Northumberland, Juniata, Mifflin and Perry,

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Philadelphia,

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Philadelphia,

January 14.

Philadelphia,

January 21

Philadelphia,

January 28.

Lehigh and Montgomery,

February 4.

Chester, Delaware and Bucks,

February 11

Schuylkill and Lebanon,

February 18.

Lackawanna, Wayne, Pike and Wyoming,

February 25.

Berks and Montour,

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Northampton, Carbon, Monroe and Franklin,

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Bradford, Lycoming, Clinton, Cameron, Sullivan and Susquehanna,

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Philadelphia,

Philadelphia,

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Philadelphia,

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Luzerne and Columbia,

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Blair, Centre, Clearfield and Huntingdon,

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Crawford, Erie and Cumberland,

Lancaster and York,

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Warren, McKean, Tioga, Potter and Elk,
Bedford, Fayette, Union and Snyder,

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Northumberland, Juniata, Mifflin and Perry,

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Middle District.

Sitting at Harrisburg, commencing twenty-first Monday following first Monday in January, for the following counties:

Adams, Dauphin and Fulton,
Adams, Dauphin and Fulton,

Western District.

.May
June

28, 1900.

3, 1901.

Sitting at Pittsburg, commencing second Monday of October; return days and beginning of argument weeks for the years 1900 and 1901 as follows:

Armstrong, Cambria, Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, Mercer, Somerset, Venango and Westmoreland,

Beaver, Butler, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence and Washington,

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Armstrong, Cambria, Clarion, Forest, Jefferson, Mercer, Somerset, Venango and Westmoreland,

Beaver, Butler, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence and Washington,
Allegheny,

SUPERIOR COURT.

President Judge-Charles E. Rice, Wilkesbarre, Luzerne county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1906.

Judges-James A. Beaver, Bellefonte, Centre county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1906.

George B. Orlady, Huntingdon, Huntingdon county. Term ex

pires first Monday of January, 1906.

Peter P. Smith, Scranton, Lackawanna county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1906.

William D. Porter, Allegheny City, Allegheny county. Term expires first Monday of January, 1909.

William W. Porter, Philadelphia. Term expires first Monday
of January, 1909

John I. Mitchell, Wellsboro, Tioga county. Term expires first
Monday of January, 1910.

Prothonotaries-Charles S. Greene, Philadelphia.

William Pearson, Harrisburg.

George Pearson, Pittsburg.

Samuel H. Stevens, Scranton.

Benjamin S. Bentley, Williamsport.

Reporter-William I. Schaffer, Chester, Delaware county.
Assistant Reporter-Edward P. Allinson, Philadelphia.

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