18 MARKETS New York, Oct. 10. —Wall Street | • Trading In the first half hour of to-day's stock market was charac terized by extreme irregularity, the war division again reacting, while shippings, utiltles and oils resumed their activity nt material gains. Ma rino pfd.,- rose three points, Atlan tic Gulf gaining about half as much, while Western Union, Peo ple's Gns, Mexican Petroleum and Texas Company gained 2 to 3 points. Equipments of the class represent ed by Baldwin Locomotive and the Independent Steels broke 1 to 2 points. United States Steel yielded a small fraction but soon rallied a full point. Canadian Pacific also showed some heaviness in the initial dealings but rallied briskly. Minimum- quotations for the cur rent movement were made by active i war equipments during the further Irregular trading of the morning. Declines in stocks were accompa nied by heaviness in leathers, cop pers and distilling issues. Kails were very erratic. Canadian Pacific's rally in the first half hour being suc ceeded by unother drop of 2V4 points. U. S. Steel was distinctly Btrong, evi dently in anticipation of a favorable September tonnage report, but Ma rine pfd., continued the chief factor on the bull side, extending its gain 3'i points. YEW YORlv STOCKS Chandler Brothers and Company, members of New York and Philadel phia Stock Exchanges—3 North Mar ket Square. Harrisburg; 336 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. New York—furnish the following quotations Open 2 p. m. Allis Chalmers 26 26 Amer Beet Sugar 6S 1 * 68 l 4 American Can 41',4 41 s * Am Car and Foundry ... 81V* S2 7 * Amer Loco 63 621* Amer Smelting 7684 76 l j Anaconda 68 68 ■* Atchison 87 87 > Baldwin Locomotive ... 75' i 73 3 i Baltimore and Ohio 53 53 Bethlehem Steel 711* 70 s * Canadian Pacific 169 168 H Central Leather 64 7 64 7 4 Chesapeake and Ohio ... 57'4 57 1 * Chicago R 1 and Pacific . 25 > 25 3 * Chino Con Copper -38 7 a 381 a Col Fuel and Iron 4144 41 >- Corn Products 42 3 4 43 Crucible Steel 5314 53 7 * Distilling Securities .... 46t 46 3 * Erie 151* la 1 * General Motors 115 115 1 * Great Northern pfd ..'... 90 7 90 3 * Great Northern Ore subs 29 bs 29 7 * Hide and Leather 161* 1614 Hide and Leather pfd ... 79 78-, Inspiration Copper 54 14 54 1 4 International Paper .... 33 33 Kennecott 33 3 * 33 1 * Lackawanna Steel 74 73 Maxwell Motors 294 30 Merc War Ctfs 2814 291* ! Merc War Ctfs pfd 112 113 7 , 1 Mex Tetroleum 1301 a 130 7 * Miami Copper 28"* 281* \ Midvale Steel 46 7 * 471* '■ New York Central 73 3 * 74 ! NV N H and H 391* 40 1 * ! Norfolk and Western ... 107 106 1 * Northern Pacific 88 3 * 88®* I Pennsylvania Railroad .. 43 s * 43 s ,' Railway Steel Spg 65 661* 1 Ray Con Copper 23 7 * 23 7* ! Reading 88 87 '* ! Republic Iron and Steel . 85>4 85 3 * \ Southern Pacific 8714 88'* i Southern Ry 28 7 * 281* 1 Studebaker 57 56 5 , : I'nion Pacific 128 128'* I' S I Alcohol 9814 9814 U S Rubber 61 3 * 61 s * U S Steel 1051* 105 >4 Utah Copper 82 81 * Westinghouse Mfg 42 s * 42 s , Willys-Overland 21 s * 211* rtlll.ADlCt.i-til 4 STOCKS By Associated Press Philadelphia, Oct. 10. Wheat No. 1. soft. red. 12.25; No. 2. red. 12.24; No. 2, soft. red. 12.22. Bran The market is steady; soft winter, per ton. $46.50®47.00; spring, per t'on. $44,000)45.00. Corn The market is weak; No. 2. •• ••. as ii> grade and location, 11.55® 1.70; No. 3. yellow, 11.550 1.70. Oats The market is lower; No. 2. white, 800 8014 c; No. 3, white. 79i7914 c. Kenned Sugars Market steady; powdered. 8.45, c; extra fine granulat ed. 7.25 c. Butter The market is steady; western, extra, packed creamery, 59c; nearby prints, fancy, 64®66c. Eggs Market lirm; Pennsylvania, anu oilier nearby rtrsts, free cases. $15.90® 16.20 per case; do., current re ceipts, free cases, }15.30@15.60; per case; western, extras, firsts, free cases, 115.90016.20 per case; do., firsts, free cases. 115.30® 15.60 per case; fancy, selected, packed. 58® 60c per dozen. Cheese The market is steady; New York and Wisconsin, full milk. 32® 33 He. Live Poultry—The market is steady; fowls, not leghorns. 37®39c; white leghorns. 360 38c; young, softmeated roosters, 24@25e; young, staggy roost ers. 24®25c; old roosters, 24@25c: spring chickens, not leghorns, 37039 c; white leghorns, 35@37c; ducks, Peking spring, 30®33c; d0.,01d,30H"3c; Indian >:u-ner. 2>4030c; Spring ducks. Long Island, o@37c; turkeys, 37®38c; ese. nearby. 25® 26c; western. 25® 26c. Dressed Poultry Firm; turkeys, nearby, choice to fancy, i" i>4uc; do., fair to good. 32®37c; do., old. 3?®3Bc; do., western, choice to fancy. 37®38c; do., fair to good. 32® 36c; do., old toras' 30c: old, common, 30c; fresh killed ESSENTIAL LOANS If you work, keep house and pay your bills, consult us when you need money. Legal rate loans. sls to S3OO, made on personal property, reai estate or guaranteed notes. Weekly or monthly payments arranged to suit your convenience. Co-operative Loan & Investment Co. 204 Chestnut Street BUY MORE LIBERTY UOYD3 - FOR SALE "-. ; i Three-story brick dwell- * < * ing, 1904 North Sixth St., < ► . good location for a business. 4 ► Must be sold to close an ► estate. ; „ APPLY < : GAMP CURTIN TRUST CO. ] [ Sixth and Maclay Streets < i - THURSDAY EVENING, AT HOME and OVER THERE ... -| LET'* SEC Y*U '' ~ ~~~ . C 2-, BUST THE • ' - -A, Tui&o> ( HEf!' WE TT@LI) L ■ uq a® gws fowls, fancy. 37t4®3Sc; do., smaller slits.33 ® :, 7c; old roosters.29 tic; spring ducks, loWts. tancy. . ,** . tj,c. do., good to ducks, Pennsylvania. 3S@39c; frozen choice. 32 ® 34c; do., small sizes, 2s®! 30c; dressed Pekln ducks higher. 344# 36c: old. 30® 32c: Indian Runners, 274* j 2754 c; broiling chickens, western, 32© 40c; roasting chickens. 36c. Potatoes The market is firm; New Jersey, No. _t. sl.ou®l.lsj per basket; do.. No. 2, at)®79c per basket; do.. 150-Ib. bags. No. I.; $2.65 ® 3.00, extra quality; do.. No. 2,1 $1.91>®2.25; Pennsylvania, 100 lbs., $1.304#i.66; New Vork. old. per 100 lbs., I $1.65® 1.76; western, per 100 lbs.. $1.25 | fe1.55; Maine, per 100 lbs., $1.60® j 1 80; Delaware and Maryland, per 100 ! lbs., 90c®$1.10; Michigan, per 100 lb., 1 $1 50® 1.70; Florida. per barrel. 1 $2.00® 4.00; Florida, per bushel, hamper. 7o®Ssc, Klc'du. per 160-!b. I bags. $ 1-50® 3.00; North Carolina, per | barrel, $1.50®4.00; South Carolina, peri barrel. $1.50®4.00; Norfolk, per bar-j rel. $2.00® 4.75: Eastern Shore. per barrel, $2.50@5.00. Tallow ine market Is firm;! prime, city. In tierces. 18c; city j special, loose. 1814 c; prime country,' 1714 c, dark. 16®16!4v; edible. in' tierces. 2014 ®2lc. Flour Weak; winter wheat, new, 100 per cent. Hour. $10.00@10.25 perl barrel; Kansas wheat, new, $10.60® | 10.85; per barrel; spring wheat, new, 10.60® 10.85. Hay Market firm; timothy. No. 1. large and small bales. $36.00® 37.00 per ton; No. 2, small bales, $34.00; ® 35.00 per ton; No. 3, $28.00® 32.00 per | ton, sample. 912.50' per ton; no 1 grade. $7.50011.50 per ton. Clover Light mixed. $33.00® ; 34.00 per ton; No. I, light, mixed.! $32.00®32.50 per ton; No. 2. light mix-! ed. $28.00®31.00 per ton; no grade, sla.uo® 20.00 per ton. CHICAGO CATTLE Chicago, Oct. 10. (U. S. Bureau 1 of Markets). Hogs Receipts. I 28,000; mostly 16c to 25c lower than, yesterday's general trade. Butchers. slß.lo® 18.60; light. $17.75® 18.26; packing. $17.25® 18.00; rough, $16.75#; 17.20; pigs, good to choice, $16.25® 1 1 Cattle Receipts, 22.000; market very slow; tendency lower on alii kinds except best corn fed st*ers;j calves steady to 25c lower than yes terday's close. Sheep Receipts. 32.000; opening! slow, but firsts also fat and feedingj classes about steady. Grudge Fights Latest Sport on the Coast Goat Island Naval Station. San Francisco, has found a new way to settle disputes between its men. They are allowed to | have their grudge fights, but as part of a public entertainment— j public, that is, for the men of the station. Recently one Joe Sanchez and | Lee Gong, the latter, of course, j a Chinaman, had a battle. Xeith j er was satisfied. They were re -1 matched. The pair were the main I event of a full evening's show, ! conditions of their bout being j that it should go one round only, j to a finish. j The Chinaman is cook for the I yeomanettes, and they occupied I a reserved section at the ring- I side, to cheer him on. < . Penn State Installs New Athletic System | State College, Pa., Oct. 10. — .Coach Bezdek yesterday addressed IPenn State's student army training 1 corps, - numbering more than 1,500, land announced a new system of in jtramural athletics to be put into I operation in the college immediately. I The new system which is to be di | rec.tcd by Coach Bezdek, with the I co-operation of Major Bayles, com j mandant, is believed to be a new one tin which each man is to be asked his ! sport preference and then assigned ito daily practice from 4.40 to 5.30. j Teams are to be organized In 'each company, intercompany games I played and prizes awarded to the j company most proficient athletical ly. No student will be exempt from (athletics participation, j Local authorities believe that Penn j State will be able to meet W. and J. inext Saturday unless quarantine i regulations at Little Washington for j bid the playing of the game. I GRATZ FAIR ABANDONED Harry Smith, president of the Gratz Fair Association, announced to-day the fair directors had decided at a meeting in Gratz last night to postpone this year's fair on account of the influenza epidemic through out the country. Extensive plans already had been made for this j year's exhibition. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Board of Revision of Taxes and Appeals will meet for the purpose of hearing appeals from the assessments as made by the City Assessor for the year 1919. for the different wards of I the City on the dates set opposite said I wards, between the hours of 2 P. M. and 5 P. M., Room 8, Second Story, Courthouse: I First and Second Wards, Monday, j October 14. 1918. Fifth and Sixth Wards, Wednesday. October 16, 1918. Seventh and Eighth Wards, Thurs day. October 17. 1918. Ninth Ward, Friday. October 18, 1918. Tenth Ward. Monday, October 21, 1918. Eleventh and Twelfth Wards, Tues day. October 22. 1918. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Wards. Wednesday, October 23. 1918. Third and Fourth Wards, Monday, October 28. 1918. DANIEL L. KEISTER. President Board of Revision of Ta*es 1 and Appeals. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH ) LEGAL NOTICES j NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of William H. Dum, late of Harrisburg, Pa'.. Dauphin County. I Pa., deceased, having been granted to ! the undersigned residing in Harris burg, Pa. all persons indebted to said ! Estate are requested to make Imine | diate payment, and those having I claims will present them for settle : ntent, to ELIZABETH A. DUM. i or Executrix. I I. P. BOWMAN. Attorney. NOTICE is hereby given that appli cation will be made by J. E. Rice to ! the Board of Pardons of Pennsylva nia, on Wednesday, October 16, 1918, for the benefit of the commutation law under Act of Assembly of Fennsylva ! nia. May 11, 1901. Said J. E. Rice is i now serving sentence in the Dauphin \ County Prison under Indictments Nos. ! 43 and 44. January Term, 1917. WILLIAM A. McILHENNY, Warden. NOTICE Letters of Admihistra ! tion on the Estate of Julia H. Strong I Snyder, late of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., deceased, having been ! granted to the undersigned, residing I at 1008 North Second street, Harris ] burg, Pa., all persons indebted to said I Estate are requested to make imme : diate payment, and those having ! claims will present them for settle • ment. CORA LEE SNYDER, Administratrix. NOTICE I Ephraim Schell et al. vs. John H. I Schell et al. —ln the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, No. I 607, Equity Docket —ln Partition, i To John H. Schell: THE Court having approved the re port of the matter in the above-stated case showing that the property de scribed in the original bill of com plaint cannot be divided without in jury to or spoiling the whole, and i that the value thereof was $1,600. It i was ordered that you appear in said ! Court on Monday, October 28, 1918, at I 10 A. M.. und tuke, or refuse to take, I said property at the appraised value, or show cause why the same should not be sold at public auction. VICTOR BRADDOCK, Master. W. JUSTIN CARTER, Attorney. WASTE' PAPER In compliance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, SEALED PROPOSAL will be received until 12 I o'clock noon, October 21, 1918, at the I Office of the Superintendent of Public j Printing and Binding, in the Capitol | Building. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. I for the purchase of all Waste Paper | to lie disposed of by the Department I of Public Printing and Minding dur ! ing the year beginning November 1, I 1918, and ending October 31, 1919. I The Proposals must be sealed up and j must be endorsed "Proposals for pur chasing Waste i Paper," and delivered to said Superintendent at or before 12 j ■ o'clock noon on said day, accompanied | by a bond in the sum of SI,OOO with J two individual sureties, approved by, | the Judge of the Court of Common j Pleas in which the Bidder resides, or j the Covnty in which is located his i ! place of business; or by a Surety Company authorized to act as surety in this Commonwealth; or by a certi fied check to the order of the State Treasurer. The bond shall bo for the faithful performance of this con tract and shall be made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Wherever the Bidder has accom 'panied his Proposal with a certified I check. If he Is awarded the contract, Ihe shall have the right within ten I days after such award to substitute for his check a bond as provided | above. I Blanks on which to submit bids and blank bonds will be furnished by the Depnrtment of Public Printing and Binding. EDW. LONG, Supt. of Public Printing and Binding. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK is hereby given that tlie Auditors appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County to audit the accounts of the School Dis trict of Harrisburg, Pa. Summary as follows: Receipts 11,269,752 80 Balance on hand at the close of the last fiscal year 1,619 00 $1,271,371 80 Expenditures 804,004 36 Balance in the hands of the Treasurer 467,367 44 Assets $2,474,312 81 Liabilities $1,656,348 36 That the aforesaid Auditors' report was presented to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Dauphin County, on Sep tember 27, 1918, and by the said Court ordered to be filed; that the said re port was filed on September 27, 1918, and will be confirmed absolutely un less an appeal is taken therefrom within thirty days after the filing thereof. CHARES E. PASS. Prothonotary. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER, llarrisburg, Pa., October 7. l'JlB. LUMBER Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at Room 13, Court House, Harrisburg, Pa., until 10 o'clock A. M.j. Monday, October 14. 1918, for 13,000 feet 3-inch oak or long leaf yellow pine plank 8 to 12 inches wide, 16 feet long, and 52 pieces of oak or long leaf yellow pine, 6 by 12 inches, 22 feet long. All bids must be accompanied by certified checks payable tcr the order of the Dauphin County Commission ers in a sum equal to 10 per cent, of the hid price. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond for the full bid price and sign contract within five days after the award of the same. All lumber to be delivered F. O. B. Hummelstown, Pa. Bids will be opened in County Com missioners' office at 11 o'clock A. M. of the same day and date. , The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. HENRY W. GOUGH. County Controller. Two tons of coal are required for one ton of shipping. When con sumers save two tons of coal the Government is enabled to procure one ton of shipping for the movement of troops and supplies. Make eight tons do the work formerly required of ten —save two. United Ice & Coal Co. njjBBER SIAMIM I Jig SEALS A STENCILS 11% IHMFGJYHBG.STENCILWORKS* ■■ J 130 LOCUST ST. HQGLPA. L PROMINENT RED MAN DIES I Prothonotary Charles E. Pass, I who Is Great Tocakon of the Great I Council of the Improved Older of Red Men, received a telegram this I COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Treasury Department Statement of Amounts In the Several Funds nt Close it Business. September 30, 1918. GENERAL, FUND Aldine Trust Co., Phila- . delphla $5,000 00 Ame:icun Bank, Phila delphia 50,000 00 American National Bank, _ Wa.vnesburg 20,000 00 Annville National Bank, AnnvlUe 10,000 00 Anthracite Trust Com pany, Scranton 25,000 00 Athens Nutional Bank, Athens 10,000 00 Allentown Trust Co., Al- __ lentown 10,000 00 Allentown National Bank Allentown 10,000 00 Bank of Commerce, Phil- „ adelphla 25,000 00 Bank of Donora, Donora. 20,000 00 Bank of North America, Philadelphia 30.000 00 Braddock Trust Co., Brad dock X 30.000 00 Bellefonte Trust Co.. „„ Beliefonte 20,000 00 Brookvllle Title He Trust Co.. Brookvllle 5.000 00 Butler County National Bunk, llutlcr 25,000 00 Bridgeville Trust Co.. Bridgeville *.>,000 00 Bolivar Nutionul Bank, Bolivar 5.000 00 Berwick Savings & Trust tnnnn nn Co., Berwick 10,000 00 Camp Curtin Trust (go., Harrisburg 15,000 00 Carlisle Trust Co.. Car lisle 20,000 00 Ca cSrnegle NaU .?. l ?!.. Uan ! f : 35,000 00 Ca n r egie' ,; . 1 00.000 00 Central National Bank, Philadelphia •• ' 10 ' 0<)0 00 ° e York National " an : 10,000 00 Central Trust Co., Har rlsburg - & . uuu uu Charter National Ltank, Media ".buu uu C M t . ra TnloS tl ° nal . BU " .' 15.000 00 Citizens Hank,' Frcelnnd. 25,000 00 >'■• C, Indiana Natlonal I°. ooo 00 Cimen" a Urmking 'Co:."Oii 00Q 0Q C M^?^c l ' ona '' Han "' 10,000 00 15,000 00 Citizens State Bank, *W 11- , nnn n on liamsport •• w.uuu C Carlisle V?!'. 0 ."" .. • 1 5 . 000 00 Clearfield Trust Co. Clear- B0 00() 00 Cl.vmer National Bank. Clyiner • •• •• iu ' Clinton Trust Co., Clin- 0 00 00 ton Lock Haven 4 • • lo.OU" Columbia Ave. Trust Co., _ 00 Philadelphia • • • • C °pittsXrgh th . T . r . U . Bt .. 10.000 00 Couewango Trust Co., „ 0() Warren Continental 13 qu 1 t able Title & Trust Co., 0Q Philadelphia •• 40,uuu County savings Bank. 00 bcranton ' Coilnty Trust Co., Somer- 00 set * • ■ Citizens National Bank. ..... 00 Washington 16..,0uu uu Citizens Trust Company, ftft ft „ Clarion ... •• JO.uuu uu Cleartield National Bank. lQ fl()0 00 Clearfield .#••••••••••• •>& nnn 00 City Bank, York • • • 00U uu Commonwealth Trust Co., I(l nnn an Harrisburg .••••, lo.uuu uu Delaware County National Bank, Chester 100,oou uu Dime Bank of Pittston, Pittston ....... •■••••; 3& ' uuu uu Drovers and Merchants National Bank.-Plitla delphia ' v ' EU Trust .^PRUburgh 1 .. 40,000 00 E piUs n b K urg f lt at . l r na . l .. Ba "p 50.000 00 Farmers' National Ban.t. 0Q Canton • • * • Fn nsie ra Ti ; ust . .°".- a ." 85 ' 000 00 Farmers'" State Bank. 00 Hanover .■••••••••• • •' Farmers' National Bank, 00 Oxford • i." ' Farmers National Bank. i=noo 00 Montrose • • • •: "' Farmers and Miners Trust Co.. Punxsutawnev ... •_ o.uuu Farmers and Merchants Bank, Rod I.lon ..... • • -°' ooo 00 F 'College TrUßt C °-.- 8 - e 5.000 00 Farmers and Merchants National Bank. Tyrone 5.000 00 Farmers and Mechanics Trust Co.. West Ches- 00 ter • • • • • • Fa ß Tn e k ß N^. r ton ant J 10.000 00 F sTme r rse? ,a : lo . nal .. Ra ": 15.000 00 Farmers and Mechanics mnoooo Bank, Northumberland. 10,000 00 Fayette Title and Trust Co., Unlontown ..••••• 50,000 ou Frnnkford Trust Co.. Philadelphia ■.••■•••• s ' ooo 00 Federal Trust Co.. Phila- . delphla .. • •• ; 6,000 00 F Co De^? SB .. .••• "• 25.000 00 F po7t° rt Frc a r"o k r,°f. FreC : 'o.ooo oo ' Franklin Trust Co., Phila delphia •"•••••• 40 ' 000 00 Fulton National Bank. |nooooo , Farmers' Deposit National • 1 Bank, Pittsburgh .... 100,000 00 ' First National Bank, ► Addison 10,000 00 First National Bank, Bedford ••••;• 20,000 00 ' First National Bank, r Berwick •••••• 10 .° 00 00 ! First National Bank, Black Lick 10.000 00 ' First National Bank, Beaver Falls ;• .0,000 00 First Nutional Bank. . .. t Cherrv Tree 15,000 00 • First National Bank. Clarion 2,000 00 |.'i st National Bank, • Carnegie •••••• 60,000 00 Cj.st National Bank. Carrolltown 20,000 00 Fir-i N""onnl Bank. Clifton Heights 20,000 00 vtiut National Hank, Crcsson ".S 10.000 00 , First National Bank, Dushore 10.000 00 First National Bank, Ebensburg •••••• 50.000 00 First National Bank. Olen Campbell 25,000 00 First National Bank, Franklin • • 2j,000 00 First National Bank. Harrisburg ••••;• 40.000 00 First National Bank. .. Johnstown • • 40,000 00 First National Bank. GreenSburg 75,000 00 First National Bank, „„ Intercourse 10.000 00 First National Bank, Huntingdon 25,000 00 First National Bank, Lebanon 10.000 00 First National Bank, Marysvllle 6,000 00 First National Bank, ..... „. Montrose 10.000 00 First National Bank, New Freedom 10,000 00 First National Bank. Olvphnnt 10.000 00 First National Bank, Nanticoke 45,000 00 First National Bank. Pittston 75,000 00 First National Bank, Plymouth 40,000 00 First National Bank, Portage 10.000 00 First National Bank. Pitcairn 15,000 00 First National Bank, Savre 10.000 00 First National Bank, Somerfleld 10,000 00 First National Bank, Spangler 10.000 00 First National Bank. Spring Grove 10,000 00 First National Bank, Trafford CRy 10,000 00 First National Bank. Tyrone 20.000 00 I First National Bank, Washington 25,000 00 [•"'< -t Niinonal Bank. Wellaboro 40.000 00 I Fii.it National Bank. OCTOBER 10, 1918. morning sayslng that Wilson Brooks. I secretary of the Great Council for I twenty years, tiled In Chicago, 111., yesterday morning, from injuries re- I celved recently in an uccident. Brooks first National Bank, Montoursvilie 10,000 00 first National Bank, Blalrsvllle 10,000 00 first National Bank, Canton 20,000 00 first National Bank, Charlerol 20,000 00 first National Bank, Mifflintown 15,000 00 first National Bank, Rlmersburg 10,000 00 first Nntlonal Bank, Williamsport 40,000 00 fust National Bank, York 40,000 00 first National Bank, MclCeesport 20,000 00 first National Bank, Turtle Creek 15,000 00 first National Bank of Sallisbury, 101k Lick... 15,000 00 jlass City Union Deposit Bank, Jeannette 10,000 00 Glen Book State Bank. Glen Rook 5,000 00 Buarnntee Safe Deposit & Trust Co.. Butler . .. 20,000 00 Buaruntee Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Philadel phia 20,000 00 Hanover Bank of Wllkes- Barre, Wilkes-Barre .. 15,000 00 Hei"hts Deposit Bank. Wilkes-Barre 10,000 00 Homer City National Hank, Homer City 15,000 00 Hamburg Savings Bank, Hamburg 10,000 00 Industrial National Bank, West York 10,000 00 Jeannette Savings and Trust Co.. Jeannette... 5,000 00 Jenkintown National Bank, Jenkintown .... 15,000 00 Kane Savings & Trust Co., Kane 20,000 00 Ki-viimr National Bank, Pittsburgh 30,000 00 Keystone Bunk', Scranton, 15,000 00 Liberty National Bank, Pittsburgh 40,000 00 Lot robe Trust Co., La trobe 20,000 oo Lebanon County Trust Co., Lebanon 10,000 00 Lincoln trust Co., Scran ton 35,000 00 Llttlestown Savings In stitution. Littlestown.. 10,000 00 Logan Trust Co., Phila delphia - 30,000 00 Luzerne County National Bank, Wilkes-Barre..., 20,000 00 Lu/.ei lie National Bank. Luzerne 10,000 00 Lycoming National Bank, Williamsport 10,000 00 Lyndora National Bank, Lyndora 15,000 00 Lincoln Deposit & Trust Co., Altoona 25,000 00 Marion Center National Bank. Marlon Center .. 10.000 00 Madera National Bank, Madera 20,000 0C Marine National Bank, Krie 50,000 0( Market Street National Bank. Shamokln 15,000 0C Mechanics' Trust Com pany, Harrlsburg 60,000 0C Merchants National Bank, Harrlsburg 25,000 OC Merchants National Bank, Pottsville 30,000 0C Miners Bank. Wilkes- Barre 50,000 0G Miners Deposit Bank. Ly kens 15,000 00 Miners Saving Bank, * Pittston 100,000 OO Metropolitan Nntlonal Bank, Pittsburgh 60,000 00 McKeesport Title & Trust Co., McKeesport 60,000 00 Nanlicoke National Bank, Nanticoke 10,000 00 National Bank of Ger mantown, Philadelphia. 25,000 00 National Bank of Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore ... 10,000 00 National Bank of Mal vern, Malvern 15,000 00 Northern Ci ntral Trust Co.. Williamsport 40,000 00 North Scranton Bank, Scranton 25,000 OC National Bank of Coates ville, Coatesvillc 10,000 00 Oil City Trust Co., Oil „„ „„„ „„ dty 50,000 00 Peoples Bank. Carnegie . 15,000 00 Palmyra Bank t Palmyra. 10,000 00 Penna. National Bank, Chester 50,000 00 Peoples Bank, East Brady 25,000 00 Pecples Bank, Hanover .. 5,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Lebanon 10,000 00 Peoples' National Bank, McKeesport 40,000 06 Peoples National Bank, Mifflin 5,000 00 Peoples National Bank, Monessen 15,000 00 Peoples National Bank, ~ ... Mt. Pleasant 15.000 00 Peoples National Bank, .. ... „„ Stewartstown 10.000 00 Peoples' National Bank, Steelton 25,000 00 Peoples Union Savings Bank, Pittston 50,000 00 Peoples Saving and Dime Bank, Scranton 145.000 00 Pine Brook Bank, Scran ton ...... 15,000 00 Pittsburgh Tiust Com- ' puny, Pittsburgh 100,000 00 Penna. Co. for Insuring Lives and Granting Annuities. Philadelphia, 00.000 00 Peoples State Bank, Red Lion 10,000 00 Plymouth National Bank, • Plymouth 35.000 00 Plielson National Bank, ■ Berlin 15.000 00 Provident Trust Co., Pittsburgh 60,000 00 Reading National Bank, Heading 45,000 00 Real Estate Trust Co., ..... Washington 15,000 00 Red Lion First National Bank, Rod Lion ....... 20,000 00 Second National Bank, Altoona 20.000 00 Second National Bank, ..... .. Meyersdale 15,000 00 Second National Bank of Frankford, Phlladel- .... phia 5.000 00 Scottsdale Trust Com- ..... „„ pany, Scottsdale 15,000 00 Security Title and Trust Co., Vork 50.000 00 South Philadelphia State ..... „„ Bank. Philadelphia .... 10.000 00 Stroudsburg National .... „„ Bank, Stroudsburg .... 40,000 00 Susi|iiehanna Trurt and Safe Dennett Co.. Wil- . . „. liamsport 25,000 00 Swu i t a more National Bank. Swarthmore .... 20,000 00 Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of Lawrence Coun- ty. New Castle * 20,000 00 Snow Shoe Bank, Snow Shoe 6,000 00 South Side Bank, Scran ton 10,000 00 Stnndlng Stone National . Bank. Huntingdon .... 15,000 00 Security Trust Co., Har- . risburg 20,000 00 State Bank, Elizabeth... 5,000 00 Third National Bank, Philadelphia 20,000 00 Tower City National Bunk, Tower City .... 6,000 00 Turtle Creek Savings and Trust Co., Turtle Creek 20.000 00 Union Bank, Nanty-Glo. 10,000 00 Union Nntlonal Bank, Connelisvlile 22,500 00 Union National Bank, Mlneriiville 21,000 00 Union Trust Co., Pitts burgh 50,000 00 Unlteu States National Bank, Johnstown 10,000 00 Union National Bank, Johnstown 25,000 00 Wayne County Savings Bank, Honesdnie 25,000 00 Washington Trust Co., Pittsburgh 125,000 00 West Side Bank, Scran ton 25,000 00 West Branch National Bank. Williamsport.... 20,000 00 West Side Bank, West Pittston 10.000 00 Wilbur, E. P.. Trust Co., South Bethlehem 160,000 00 Wayne Junction Trust Co.. Philadelphia 20,000 00 Washington Trust Co.. Washington 25,000 00 York Co. National Bank. York 20,000 00 York Trust Co., York 25.000 00 lough Trust Co., Con nelisvlile 50.000 00 Colonial TruM Co.. Pitts burgh 150,345 55 Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrlsburg 244,188 58 Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia .... 84,870 32 Diamond National Bank, Ptf n n g a hela National Bank. Brownsville .... 60.000 00 Miners and Merchants De posit Bank, Portage... 10,000 00 Monaca National Hank. Monac'a 5.000 00 Potter Title nnd Trust Co.. Pittsburgh 15,000 00 Punxsutawney National Bank, Punxsutawney . 90,000 00 Second National Bank, Meyersdale 10,000 00 Somerset Trust Co.. Som erset 25,000 00 South Side Trust Co., , Pittsburgh ..•. 30.000 00 Quaker City National Hank, Philadelphia ... 25,000 00 Tioga County Savings and -4 Trust Co.. Wellsboro .. 35,000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania, Harrisburg... 85,000 00 J Total Amount in Sink ing Fund $651,110 02 MOTOR FUND First National Bank, Meshoppen 10,000 00 Al'Dowelt National Bank, Sharon 25,000 00 suzureth National Bank, Nazareth 25,000 00 North I'hilada. Trust Co., Philadelphia 10,000 00 Peoples Trust Co., Wy omissing ■*.... 20.000 00 Kittciihouse Trust Co.. B hiladclphia 40,000 00 South walk National Bank, . Philadelphia 15,000 00 Union Deposit & Trust Co., Waynesburg 25,000 00 Valley National Bank, Chambersburg 40,000 00 Williamsport National Bank, Williamsport ... 25,000 00 Commonwealth Trust Co., llarrisburg 6,204 13 Harrisburg Trust Co., Harrisburg 8,507 62 Wood lawn Trust Co., Woodlawn 16.000 00 C- *j Total Amount in Motor Fund $249,711 65 GAME PROTECTION AND PROPAGATION FUND \meriean National Bank, Ebensburg $25,000 00 Cambria Title Savings & Trust Co., Ebensburg. . 30.000 00 Franklin Trust Co.. Phil adelphia 40,000 00 First National Bank, BlairsviUe 65,000 00 First National Bank, Jessup 10.000 00 Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania, Harrisburg... 20,000 00 Union Trust Co., Don ora 10.000 00 Colonial Trust Company, Pittsburgh m*.... 24,602 51 Total Amount in Game Protection and Prop- I agation Fund $224,602 61 FUND FOR PAYMENT OF BOUNTIES Bedford County Trust Co.. Bedford T $25,000 00 First National Bank, Somerset 25,000 00 National Bank of Coates viile, Coatesville 26,000 00 Third National Bank, Philadelphia .. 60,000 00 Providence Bank, Scran ton 25.000 00 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 18,282 62 Total Amount in Fund for Puyment of Boun- 4 tics $168,282 62 INSURANcfe FUND <4 First National Bank ' vj Confluence SIO,OOO 00 , Union Trust Co. of Penn sylvania. Harrisburg... 30.000 00 Honesdale National Bank, Honesdale 15,000 00 First National Bank, Kane 25,000 00 Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg 16,059 9!) Total Amount In Insur ance Fund $96,059 99 STATE SCHOOL FUND Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg $30,071 32 Total Amount in School Fund $30,071 32 PRISON MANUFACTURING FUND f Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg $45,292 71 Total Amount in Prison Manufacturing Fund, $45,292 71 FEDERAL APPROPRIATION FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Commonwealth Trust Co., Harrisburg $31,828 04 Colonial Trust Co.. Pitts burgh 95,484 06 Total Amount in Fed eral Appropriation... $127,312 10 FISH PROPAGATION FUND * Harrisburg Trust Co., , Harrisburg ' $7,319 75 Total Amount in Fish Propagation Fund .. $7,3J£ 76 f INVESTED FUNDS—PAR VALUE Insurance .Fund $653,000 00 State School Fund 310.850 00 Total Amount Invested $963,850 00 State of Pennsylvania, City of Harrla burg, ss: Personally appeared before me Charles A. Snyder, Auditor General, Harmon M. Kephart, State Treasurer * who being duly sworn according to law. salth that the foregoing state ment Is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. 4 HARMON M. KEPHART, . State Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th day of October. 1918. CHARLES A. SNYDER, Auditor General. Published In pursuance of the pro visions of Section 11, Act of February 17. 1906. * rtIARLES A. SNYDER, Auditor General. . v Harrisburg, Pa. . -*>