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cers required by this act, and fixing the compensation of the same,' approved the twenty-sixth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five; further providing for the custody, maintenance and protection of the public grounds and buildings."

Senate bill No. 115, entitled "An act to regulate the practice of and licensing of osteopaths in the State of Pennsylvania, the establishment of a Board of Osteopathic Examiners representing the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Association, and providing for the punishment of persons violating the provisions of this act."

Senate bill No. 479, entitled "An act to amend section five of an act, entitled 'A supplement to an act, entitled 'An act to provide for the better government of cities of the first class in this Commonwealth,' amending articles two, three, ten and twelve, and providing for a Department of Public Health and Charities, in lieu of the Department of Charities and Correction,' approved the eighth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and three, so as to provide for the election of the Director of the Department of Public Health and Charities by the members of the select and common councils of said cities, and providing for his removal."

Senate bill No. 480, entitled "An act to amend section two of an act, entitled 'A supplement to an act entitled 'An act to provide for the better government of cities of the first class in this Commonwealth,' approved the first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, regulating the purchase and supply of all articles of personal property required in the conduct of the business of cities of the first class, and creating a Department of Supplies in said cities,' approved the fourth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and three, by providing that the Director of the Department of Supplies shall be elected by the members of the select and common councils in said cities, and providing for his removal."

House bill No. 123, entitled "An act to license and regulate the keeping of employment agencies, in cities of the first and second class, where fees are charged for procuring help or employment."

House bill No. 307, entitled "An act regulating the taking of carp, in the waters of this Commonwealth, by means of gigs or spears, and prohibiting the taking of all other fish by such means, and providing penalties for the violation of this act."

House bill No. 381, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the purpose of assisting in the remodeling and furnishing of a hospital in the city of Hanover, York county, Pennsylvania."

House bill No. 451, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the House of the Good Shepherd, of the City of Scranton."

House bill No. 469, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Home of Widows and Single Women of Reading."

House bill No. 517, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Christian Home of the City of York.”

House bill No. 539, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint Martin's Home for Boys, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."

House bill No. 549, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the erection of a suitable monument, in the old graveyard in the borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, to the memory of Mollie Pitcher, the heroine of Monmouth, and providing for a commission to carry out the provisions of this act."

House bill No. 561, entitled "An act making an appropriation to erect a tablet, with the names of the soldiers of the Revolution, the wars of one thousand eight hundred and twelve and one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, at Middle Springs, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania."

House bill No. 546, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Rosalie Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital, of Pittsburg." House bill No. 578, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint Vincent's Home, of Philadelphia."

House bill No. 581, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Pittsburg Home for Babies."

House bill No. 586, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Home of the Good Shepherd, of the County of Allegheny."

House bill No. 588, entitled "An act making an appropriation to Saint John's Orphan Asylum, of Philadelphia."

House bill No. 595, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Mount Sania Hospital, of Philadelphia."

House bill No. 612, entitled "An act to provide for certain improvements to that certain tract of land known as the Paoli Parade Ground, situate in the borough of Malvern, Chester county, and making an appropriation therefor."

House bill No. 618, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Catholic Home, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."

House bill No. 662, entitled "An act appropriating four thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the erection of a suitable monument in memory of Major General Arthur Saint Clair, in the borough of Ligonier."

House bill No. 666, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Grand View Institution, of Oil City, Venango county."

House bill No. 668, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Suburban General Hospital, located at Bellevue, Pennsylvania." House bill No. 671, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the McKees Rocks General Hospital."

House bill No. 699, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Miners' Hospital of Northern Cambria, in the borough of Spangler, in the county of Cambria."

House bill No. 705, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the West Philadelphia General Homeopathic Hospital and Dispensary."

House bill No. 708, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania Sanitorium and Benevolent Association, of the City of Philadelphia."

House bill No. 732, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Pittsburg and Allegheny Rescue Band, at Pittsburg, Pennsyl vania."

House bill No. 754, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Bucks County Historical Society."

House bill No. 769, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Association of the Directors of the Poor and Charities of the State of Pennsylvania."

Senate bill No. 116, entitled "An act to provide for the current expenses of the State Board of Health, for the two fiscal years commencing the first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and five."

Senate bill No. 119, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, at Elwyn, Delaware county, Pennsylvania."

Senate bill No. 125, entitled "An act to establish an emergency fund, to be used, as occasion may require, in the suppression of epidemics, the prevention of disease, and protection of human life in times of epidemic disease or of disaster threatening disease, and making an appropriation therefor."

Senate bill No. 247, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the Bedford County Hospital Association."

Senate bill No. 282, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Sanitarium Association of Philadelphia."

Senate bill No. 284, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the erection of a suitable monument on Lincoln Park, in the borough of Milton, Northumberland county, to the memory of ex-Governor James Pollock."

Senate bill No. 316, entitled "An act creating the Department of State Charitable Institutions; providing for the appointment of a commissioner, who shall be the head thereof, defining his duties, fixing his compensation, designating the number of salaries of his assistants, and making an appropriation therefor."

Senate bill No. 569, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Consumptives Hospital, of the City of Scranton."

Senate bill No. 600, entitled "An act to make an appropriation to the United Charities, of Hazleton, Pennsylvania."

House bill No. 527, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Saint Joseph's Hospital and Dispensary, of Pittsburg."

Senate bill No. 223, entitled "An act making an appropriation for the erection of a suitable monument to the memory of Brevet MajorGeneral John W. Geary."

Senate bill No. 255, entitled "An act making an appropriation for suitable monuments to be erected to the memory of Generals John F. Hartranft and Winfield Scott Hancock, at the borough of Norristown, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania; and providing for the appointment of Commissioners to supervise the erection thereof."

House bill No. 580, entitled "An act making an appropriation to the Institution of Protestant Deaconesses, of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, for the use of Passavant's Hospital, of Pittsburgh." Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the City of Harrisburg, this twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and of the Commonwealth the one hundred and twenty-ninth.

By the Governor:

FRANK M. FULLER,

SAML. W. PENNYPACKER,

Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Governor.

Filed in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1905.

LEWIS E. BEITLER,

Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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ACTS OF ASSEMBLY REPEALED.

Allegheny county-"An act to confer the chartered rights and privileges
of the borough of East Birmingham, in the county of Allegheny, to
the borough of Millvale, in the same county," approved the eigh-
teenth day of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-nine,

Bradford county-An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act to repeal so
much of the seventh section of an act, approved April sixth, one thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-nine, entitled 'An act authorizing
the reference of civil actions in the county of Bradford,' as requires
the county to pay the referee," approved the tenth day of May, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one,
Crawford county-An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act to detach the
farms of Amos S. Hancox and John Brown from Oil Creek township,
Crawford county, and to attach them to Cherry Creek township,
Venango county, for school purposes," the sixth day of April, Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy,
Crawford, Mercer and Venango counties-An act to repeal so much of
an act, entitled "An act annexing the farm of John Hamilton, in
Sandy Lake township, Mercer county, to Worth township, in said
county, for school purposes, and the farms of certain persons in the
township of Troy, in the county of Crawford, and the township of
Plum, in Venango county, to the township of Cherry Tree, Venango
county, for school purposes," as annexes the farms of certain persons
in the township of Troy, in the county of Crawford, and the town-
ship of Plum, in Venango county, to the township of Cherry Tree,
Venango county, for school purposes," approved the twelfth day of
April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven,
Delaware county-An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act to incorporate
the Coatesville, Mortonville and Doe Run Plank Road Company, rela-
tive to the repair of public roads in Birmingham township, Delaware
county, and relative to the Darby and Upper Darby Plank Road
Company," approved the twenty-sixth day of March, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three,
Luzerne county-An act to repeal the twenty-ninth section of an act, en-
titled "An act to incorporate the city of Wilkes-Barre," approved
the fourth day of May, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-
one; and to repeal the sixth section of an act, entitled "A supplement
to an act, entitled 'An act to incorporate the city of Wilkes-Barre,'
approved the second day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred
and seventy-two,

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Lycoming county-An act to repeal sections six and seven of an act, entitled "An act relating to roads and bridges in Washington county," approved the thirtieth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, as extended to Lycoming county by an act, entitled "An act relating to roads and bridges in Washington county, extended (635)

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