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Maryland Manual, 1898
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 129

dollars in the counties, and six thousand dollars in Baltimore City.
Said bond to be approved by the Governor, and filed with the Comp-
troller. (P. 0. L. Art. 36, section 34; Art. 68, sec. 1. Act of 1890, Chap.
71 ; 1898, Chap. 373; 1894, Chap 412; 1896, Chap 137; 1898, Chap. 81.)

SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS are appointed by the Governor, with the con-
sent of the Senate, for a term of six years from the first day of August
next succeeding their appointment, one third of the board being
appointed bienuially. The Boards consist of three members in all of
the counties except Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick and Washington
Counties where there are six Commissioners. (1892, Chap. 341.)

ALLEGANY COUNTY.
County Seat—Cumberland.

Name. Office. Term expires.
Theodore Luman, Clerk of the Circuit Court, 1903
J. H. B. Pritchard, County Commissioners, 1899
Davidson Armstrong, County Commissioners, 1899
John W. Cook, County Commissioners, 1901
William M. Clise, County Commissioners, 1901
J. N. M. Brandler, Judge of the Orphans' Court, Chief, 1899
Martin V. Rice, Judge of the Orphans' Court, 1899
Henry A. Hutson, Judge of the Orphans' Court, 1899
Robert P.Casey, Sheriff, 1899
James E. McBeth, Treasurer, ]899
Albert H. Dowden, Register of Wills, 1899
Charles G. Watson, Surveyor, 1900
George A. Pearre, State's Attorney, 1899

SUPERVISORS OF ELECTION.
Post Office.

William Hunter, (R.) Lonaconing, 1900
David Walker, Cumberland. 1900
Asahel Willison, (D ) Cumberland, 1900

SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.

William H. Sheppard, Cumberland, 1900
Duncan Sinclair, Midlothian, 1903
John G. Wilson, Cumberland, 1904

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Post Office.

1st Dist. Philip H. Fletcher, Piney Grove, 1900
1st Dist. Joseph Higgins, Orleans, 1900
3d Dist. Daniel Thomas, Oldtown, 1900
3d Dist. Charles F. Showaker, Oldtown, 1900
3d Dist. Claude L. Robinette, Flintstone, 1900
4th Dist. Elmer E. Anthony, Cumberland, 1900
5th Dist. Joseph A. Gonder, Cumberland, 1900
6th Dist. William D. Jones, Cumberland, 1900
7th Dist. John J. Bier, Bier Station, 1900
8th Dist. James W. Virts, Westernport, 1900
8th Dist. Matthew Dowling, Westernport, 1900
9th Dist. Daniel Stewart, Barton, 1900
9th Dist. Jacob W.Michaels, Barton, 1000
11th Dist. Benjamin Jenkins, Frostburg, 1900

 

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