George F. Pomeroy, Philadelphia. Charles R. Heermann, Philadelphia. George L. Parker, Philadelphia, January 5, 1905. Augustine C. Metzinger, Philadelphia, January 15, 1905. Schuylkill County. George F. Krapp, Ashland, January 22, 1905. Washington County. George T. Linn, Monongahela City, January 5, 1905. Ralston Williams, Monongahela City, January 5, 1905. Wayne County. Robert A. Smith, Honesdale, January 14, 1905. Schuylkill County. John H. Ichter, Tamaqua. Somerset County. William H. Dill, Meyersdale. William H. Welfley, Somerset. Tioga County. Miss Eva L. Hughes, Blossburg. Venango County. Miss Frances L. King, Franklin. Washington County. Harry H. Davis, Washington. George O. Jones, Washington. Westmoreland County. Robert G. Shepard, New Kensington. John F. Amend, Derry Station. James Towell, Greensburg. George D. Hamor, New Kensington. York County. William F. Ramsey, York. A. J. Brenneman, York. George B. Kraber, York. M. J. Bailey, Dillsburg. The following named persons to be notories public for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of four years, to compute from the dates set opposite their names respectively: Allegheny County. H. K. Tyler, Allegheny, January 5, 1905. John F. Sweeny, Pittsburg, January 15, 1905. J. B. Richards, Pittsburg January 15, 1905. John M. Prescott, Jr., Pittsburg, January 15, 1905. Mrs. Alice M. Godfrey, Pittsburg January 19, 1905. Berks County. Heber Y. Yost, Reading, January 30, 1905. Blair County. H. B. Calderwood, Tyrone, January 15, 1905. Centre County. Geo. W. Ziegler, Philipsburg, January 15, 1905. Chester County. Ellwood M. Ludwig, Honey Brook, January 6, 1905. Crawford County. R. E. Dickinson, Titusville, January 15, 1905. Dauphin County. S. H. Zimmerman, Harrisburg, January 15, 1905. Miss Carrie E. Hummel, Hummelstown, January 22, 1905. Erie County. William C. Jackson, Union City, January 28, 1905. C. B. Hayes, Erie, January 30, 1905. Fayette County. James K. Provance, Masontown, January 15, 1905. Lancaster County. John W. Appel, Lancaster, January 15, 1905. Lehigh County. David McKenna, Slatington, January 5, 1905. Northampton County. Henry D Maxwell, Easton, January 22, 1905. Luzerne County. W. I. Hibbs, Pittston, January 5, 1905. Lycoming County. Robert K. Reeder, Muncy, January 14, 1905. Warren County. James Herbert Alexander, Warren, January 15, 1905. Westmoreland County. P. C. Toner, Latrobe, January 15, 1905. York County. Jacob E. Weaver, York, January 14, 1905. The following named persons to be notaries public for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of four years, to compute from the date of their confirmation: Philadelphia County. Warren H. Cogswell, Philadelphia. Warren County. Frank D. Wheelock, Sugar Grove. Northampton County. Victor E. Woodring, South Bethlehem. The following named persons to be notaries public for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of four years, to compute from the dates set opposite their names respectively: Beaver County. E. H. Thomas, New Brighton, January 14, 1905. Blair County. W. Frank Vaughn, Altoona, January 15, 1905. Lackawanna County. Edward L. Clarke, Scranton, January 15, 1905. Lancaster County. John M. Miller, East Hempfield township, January 15, 1905. Philadelphia County. Evan B. Lewis, Philadelphia. Agreeably to the Executive message presented this day. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the motion? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: YEAS. Messrs. Bolard, Calpin, Catlin, Cochran, Crawford, Cumings, Dewalt, Edmiston, Fox, Freeland, Godcharles, Goehring, Gransback, Grim, Hackett, Hall, Heidelbaugh, Herbst, Hill, Irvin, Keyser, Manbeck, Matson, McNees, McPherson, Miller, Phillips, Quail, Roberts, Scott, Shepard, Sisson, Sproul, Stewart, Stineman, Stober, Thomas, Thomson, White, Wilbert, Woods (Allegheny), Woods (Westmoreland)-41. NAYS. None. Two-thirds of all the Senators having voted "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. A motion was made by Mr. Scott, That the Senate do advise and consent to the nomination of Samuel E. Perry, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, to be Commissioner of Deeds for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the term of five years, to compute from the date hereof. Agreeably to the Executive message presented this day. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the motion? |