10 *"""' Copyrith Prichatrd Continued "Tre just got him off to sleep on the bed there." She pointed to a deerskin nrtain in the corner. "What: They been frightening him?" Mrs Rone looked oddly at November but If he beard us talking he Blight get scared, lor we man who's teen robbing me was in this room not •Lx hours ago, and Danny saw him.'' November raised bis eyebrows. "Huh! That's fierce!" he said. "Dan ny s rising three, ain't he? He could tell." "Nothing at all. It was after dark, aud tbe man had his face muffled. Danny said he was a real good man He gave him sugar from the cup board." said Sally. "His hands, what like was his hands? He gave tbe sugar." . "1 thought of th*t. t>nt Danny says he had mitts on It's more'n three weeks now since I found out tbe traps were being meddled with. It was done v»rv ennnlng, but 1 bare my own way e>f baiting them, and tbe thief, though he's a cleTer woodsman and knows a heap, never dropped to that. Some times he'd set 'em and bait 'em like as If they were never touched at all, and other times he'd just make it appear as if the animal had got Itself out" "He must have left tracks," said Joe "Some, yes Bot be mostly worked when snow was facing. He's cun ntng." "Did any one e*er see his tracks bot you?" "Sylvester did." "How was that?" said Joe. with sud den Interest. "1 came on Sylvester true eveniuu when I was trailing tbe robber " "Perhaps Sylvester uimvelf WHS tbe robber." Mrs R"oe shook ner heart. "It wasn't h.rn, Joe. He couldn't a kw-wn I was comln' OP him, and his trscks was quite different." "Well, but tonight? You say the thief come here tonight? What dkl he do that for?" said Joe. pushing the to hncco firmly into his pipe bowl. "He had a good reason." replied Sal ly, with bitterness. "I,afrt Thursday when I was on my way back from put ting my letter under your door I beard something rustling tbrotigh tbe scrub ahead of tee. It njlgbt have been a lynx, or it might have been a dog, but when I come to tbe trap I saw the thief had made off that mtnute, for he'd been trying to force open the trap, and when be heard me lie wrenched hard, yon bet. but he was bound to take care—not to be too rough." "Good fur, you mean?" "Good?" Sally's face flashed a soft, crimson. "Good? Why, I've never >een one to match It. It was a black fox. lying dead there, but still warm, for it bad but just been killed. The pelt was fair in its prime, long and silky and glossy. You can pies®, No vember, what that meant for Danny and me nest winter, that I've been worrying about a lot. Tbe wboopiug cough's weakened biin down bad. and I thought of the things I could get for bim while I was skinning out tbe pelt." Sally's voice shook, and her e.ves filled with tears. "Ob, Joe. it's hard—bardl The skin was worth S9OO anywhere, and I come home just singing. I fixed it at once, and then, being scnred-like. 1 bid it in the cupboard over there be hind those old magazines. No one but Kuby knew that 1 had got it. I left Ruby here, but Mr*. Scats had her sev enth yesterday morning, and Ruby ran over to help for awhile after sbe put Danny to bed. Tbe thief um»t have been on tbe watch and seen her go." "Where's liuby now?" Joe inquired. "She's slopping the night. They sent over to tell me." replied Sally. "Well, to go on, I had a lynx in one of my traps which got dragged right down by Deerborn pond, so I was more than special late. Danny began at once to teil me about the man that came In I rushed across and looked In the cup board. The black fox pelt.was gone of course?' "What did Danny say about the man ?** "Said he hud on a big hat and n neckerchief. He didu't speak a word: gave Danny sugar, as I have said. Hp mast 'a' been here some time, for he's ransacked the place high and low and took nearly every pelt 1 got this sea Kon." .loe looked np. "Those pelts mark ed?" "Yes. My marfs on some—seven pricks of a needle." "You've looked around the bouse to see if he Jeft anything?" "Sure!" Saily pnt ber hand in ber pocket. "Whatr "Only this." Sbe opened her hand and disclosed a rifle cartridge. Joe examined It- "Soft noned bullet for one of them fancy English guns Where did you tind it'/*" "On the floor by the table." "Huh.'" said .JOc. and. picking up tbfc I tamp, be began carefully and method ' Ically to examine every tncb of the j room. "Any one but me been using tobacco ! fn here lately?" be asked. "Not that I know of," replied Sally "A cool hand," said November "When he'd got the skin be stopped to fill bis pipe. It wag then be dropped the cartridge—lt came out of Ills pock et with tbe pipe. I expect. All that I can tell you about him i 9 that hp smokes Gold Nugget"—he pointed to tbe shreds—"a.ud carries a small bore make of English rifle. Hello! Where's the old bitch?" "Old Rizpali? I duniio, less she's gone along to Scats' place. Kuby'd i take her if she could, she's that scairt of the woods, but Rizpah's never left : Danny before." Joe drained his cup. "We've oot found much Inside the house," said he 1 "As SO<*TI as the sun's up we'll try our j hick outside. Till then I guess we'd i best put in a done." Mrs. Rone made up a shakedown ot . skins near the stove and disappeared behind the deerskin curtain When T awoke next mornlntr it wm to see. with some astonishment, that a uew personage had been drawn Into onr little drama of the wooils A dark bearded man In the uniform of a game warden was sitting on the other side of tbe stove. "This is Game Warden Evans. Mr. Quaritch." she said. "He was at Scats' last night. There be bea rd about me losing fur from the traps and come right over to see if be couldn't help me." Having exchanged the usual saluta tions. Evans remarked good humor i edJy: "November's out trailing the robber. Him and me's been talking about the black fox pelt. Joe's wasting his time all right. I can tell him who tbe thief ie." "Tou know!" I exclaimed Evans nodded. "1 can find out any time." "How?" "Care to see?" He rose and went to tl»e door. "Guess Joe missed It." he said, pointing with his finger. I turned in the direction indicated and saw that upon one of tbe nails which bad been driven into the door of tbe cabin some bright colored threads were bangiug. Going nearer I found them to be strands of pink and gray worsted, twisted together. "What d'you think of that?" asked Evans, with a heavy wink. Before I could answer Joe came into «I?bt round a clump of bush on the edge of the clearing. "Well," called the game warden, "any luck?" "Not just exactly," he said. "What do you make of that?" asked Evans again, pointing at the fluttering worsted, with a glance of suppressed triumph at Joe. "Huh!" said November. "What do you ?" "Pretty clear evidence that, ain't it? The robber caught his neeker OD nails as he slipped out. We're (jetting closer. Euglish rifle. 'Gold Nugget' in his pipe, and a pink and gray neeker. Find a chap that owns all three. It ■"•ant be difficult. Wardens have eyes in their beads a* well as you. Novem ber." "Surer agreed Joe politely, but with no abstracted look, as he examined the door. 'You say you found it here?" "Yes." "Huh!" said Joe again. "Anything else on the trail?" asked Evans. November looked at him. "He shot Rizpab." "The old dog? I suppose she attack ed him and he shot her." "Yes, he shot her—first." "First? What then?" "He cut her nigh in pieces with bis knife." Without more words Joe turned back into the woods, and we went after him. Hidden iu a low. marshy spot about half a mile from the house, we came upon the body of the dog. It was evident she had been shot—more than that, - the carcass was backed about in a horrible manner. "What do you say now. Mr. Evans?" inquired Joe. "What do I say? I say this: When we find the thief we'll likely find the marks of Rizpah's teeth on him. That's what made him mad with rage, and"— Evans wared bis band. We returned to breakfast at Mrs. Rone's cabin. While we were eating Evans casually brought oat a scrap of the worsted he had detached from the nail outside. "Seen any one with a necker like that. Mrs. Rone?" I—- asked The .wmng womau glanced at Ha bit of wool, then bent over Danny as she fed him. When she raised ber head I noticed that she looked very white. "There's more'n one of that color hereabouts likely." she replied, with another glance of studied indifference. FTARRTBBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 12. 1914. "It's not a common pattern of wool." said Evan* "Well, you're all wit nesses where I got It. I'm »ff. It's my bnsiness to tlnd tlie man with the pink necker." Evnns uodileri aud swung off through the door November looked at Sally. "Who Is he, Sally?" Mrs. Rone's pretty forehead pock ♦red Into a frown." "Who?" (T\ \ * \ \ rr\ "It's my business to find the m»n with the pink necker." "" '•"Pljik" and cvey ueoker." said Joe j gently A cnsb of tear* filled her red lirown eyes "Val Black bus one like that, t uiade It for liiio myself Ion? asro " "And lie has a ride of some English make.'' added November. To Be Continued. Foley Cathartic Tablet? Arc wholesome, thorough!v cleansing, and have a stimulating effect on tlie 1 stomach, liver and bowels. Regulate' you with no gri|■ i«ji and no unpleasant after effects. Stout people find they Hive immense relief ami comfort. Anti bilious. Warren Spofford, Green Hay, 1 Wis., writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets | are the best laxative I ever used. They do the work promptly and with no bad \ after effects." Try them. Geo. A. ' Uorgas, 16 North Third street and P. K. K. Station. Adv. Progress "M> daughter is having her \oicej cultivated.'' " Is it improving!'' •• It's growing r.onger. she used io be heard only two apartments away, j Now we get complaints from the nexr building.''—Washington Star. j®m KikAJES' ■■ . ■ B When "n I'hlladelghla Stop at the ® J m HOTEL WALTON I Broad and Locust Streets B g Ileonened after the expenditure 1 ■ of an enormous sum In remodel M iH tnp. redecorating and refurnlshlnp. = 1 IN THE CEfiIES OF EVERVTHING | Near all Stores. Theatres and g W Points of Interest. I H Erer.v Modern Convenience fi jg 50t Elegantly Furnished Hxrj European Plia J Rooms, without bath 11.80 ap (j | Room* with hath $2 qp . fj S Hot and cold running F water in all rooms || I WALTON HOTEL CO. I J Louis Luke*. President-Manager. ■ nimnilLS ■ J| j BUSINESS COLLEGE*. e ——\ itßti,. COiJia.u£i 13-U Market Street Fall Term September First DAY AND NIGHT * I Stenography, Stenotypy DAY auA NIGHT SESSIONS I Enroll Any Monday SCHOOL of COMMERCE 15 S. "arket Sq., Harrisburg, Pa. V-. " J Cumberland Valley Railroad In Effect May :!4, ISI4. Tmin* Leave llarrlitiiurti— l'or Winchester and Martinaburc, at 5.03, *7.30 u. in., *3.40 p. in. For llagerstuwri, Chambcrsburg and lntermeuiaie stations, at *6.03, *7.90, ', x.--t ... .V. J.-.. ' I.IU, ii.-v ' Additional trains (or Carlisle and Mechanicsburg at a. 18 a. in.. J.IS. 3.27, i , .jo. V.30 p. m. For Dlllsburg Ht ."..03. *7.30 and *11.53 a. in., -'.lB, *•!.40, i.3:i, 6.30 i>. in. M>ally All other trains duly except] Sunday. J H. TONGE. ! H A. RIDDLE, (J. P. A. Supt. I GENERAL FUND. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTJ.VA- 1 NIA—TR V «? V |IRI-\RTMENT. llarrlsburg, Nov. 1, 1914. Statement ol' amount In the Stat* Treasury at ilie close of business on October 31, 19H. exclusive of moneys ; appropriated lo the .sinking Fund: American UanU. Phlla JSC,OOO 00 Athene .National Liank. Athens, 10, WOO 00 ' Bank of Commerce, Phlla.. 110,000 00 I Bank of North America. Philadelphia lOd.OOO 00 bank oi .secured Savings. Pittsbuiyn 13,000 00 Beaver Trust Co., Beaver, 10,000 00 i bentley ville Nat. Bank, Bentloyville 3.000 00 .wuionai Bank. Bradford 20.000 00 , Bridgevllle Trust Com i>uny, Bridgevllle 10.000 00 Broadway National Bank, Scottdale 20,000 00 i Brookville 1 ille and Trust Co., Biookvllle 25,000 00 ■ Bla.i s\ ille National Bank. Blalrsville 10,000 00 | Carlisle '1 rust Co.. Carlisle, 10,000 00 i Trust lompany Carnegie 13,000 00! Calawissa National Hank. Catawissa 10.000 00 Centra! AaUotlui Bank. < Philadelphia 20,000 00 j Central Nat. Bank. \\ 11 - kii.s m 10.000 00 ! Central Trust Co.. Hams- < burs 20,000 00 Chaniuersou. oui puny, Chanvbensburg. . . 3.000 00 : Cliustei Count} Trust Co.. West Chester ,0 0 U 00 Citizens' Bank. Harrisburg .'•.000 00 1 Citizens' National liank. Bellevue 10.000 00 I Citizens National Bunk, Big Kuti 3,000 00 1 Citizens' National Bank, Greencastle 5,000 00 Citizens National Bank. Newport 5.000 00 Citizens' National Bank. Washington 13.000 00 Citizens' rule and Truct Co., Uniontown 30.000 00 Cliixeiis iiu. i • npuny, Clarion 10.000 00 Cleanield National Bank, , Clear field 30,000 00 Clinton Trust Co., . Haven 8,000 00 Colonial Trust Co.. Piits hurgh, 200.000 00 J Commercial l',ank. 110g... 10,000 00 p l.i> .it- it .Saltn.ial H. ilii Bradford 20.000 00 Cu.'iineii'ih Ci usi Com pany, Philadelphia 13.000 00 j Couiuionvv" ilt 1 ' Trust Com pany. Pittsburgh 100,000 00 | J Cones- ."K- . , uunhL, Lancaster 3.000 00 Continental Trust Com pany. Pittsburgh 13,000 00 i Corn Exchange Nationr.l Bank. Philadelphia 100.000 00 i Uaupnin uoposit Trust Co., Harrisburg. 10.000 00 Deposit Nat. Bank. Du- Bois 3.000 00 1 Deposit Savings Bank. Kingston 10.000 00 Dime Bank. Pittston, .. 10,009 00 Dubois Nat. Bank. Dubois. 10,000 U0 Duquesne Trust Co., ba vjuesne 10,000 00 1 Dime Deposit B'k. Wilkes- Barre 10.000 00 j Trust Co.. Pittsburgh,. • • 23.000 00 I, Elk Co. National Bank, Kidgvay 20,000 00 * Farmers' Bank. Indiana... 3,000 00 Farmers, and Mechanics' Trust Co.. Greenville. . 10,000 00 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' ■ Trust Co.. West Cnester. 113,000 00 farmers National Bank. Butler , 10.000 00 Farmers' Nationul Bank. Freeport, 3,000 00 i Farmers' Nat. Bank. Mon trose 10,000 00 . farmers' National Bank. Oxford 10,000 00 j I-'aruiers' and Miners' Nat. Bank. Forest City 10,000 00 [ fanners' National Bank. Leechburg 3.000 00 | Farmers' Trust Company. Lebanon 13,000 00 i b>rnifi.s i rusi co.tipaay. Carlisle -3,000 00 Federal Trust Co.. Phlla... 10.000 Ou ! Fidelity Title and Trust Co.. Pittsburgh 10,000 00 ' First Mortgage Guarantee and Trust Co., Ph11a.... 40,000 00 j : ourtli Street National Bank. Philadelphia So,ooo 00 i franklin National Bank. Philadelphia 30,v00 00 ; franklin iruut Co., Phlla.. 20.000 oo , Freehold B'k, Pittsburgh. lfio.oou oo frecpori Bank, Freeport., 10,000 00 i Fredonta Nat. Bank, Fre donia. 3.000 00 j First Nat. Bank. Ashley... 10.000 00 first Nat. Bank. Apollo, 10.000 00 First Nat. Bank. Blairs- Vilie 23.000 00 j I first Nat. Bank. Blooms burg 13.000 00 i First Nat. Bank. B adfortl. 20.0U0 00 f . st Ni't. Bank. Charieroi._ 23,u00 00 ! First Nat. Bank, Cherry' Tree 10,000 00 , first Nat. Bank. Chester.. 23,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Conilu ence 5,000 00 | First Nat. Bank. Couders port 10,000 00 i First Nat. Bank. Dunmorc. 3,000 00 first Nat. Bank. Duchore, 10.000 Oo ' First Nat. Bank. lOoensb'g, 13,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Eldred.. . 3.000 00 First Nat. Bank, Kmicnton 10,000 O'j First Nat. Bank, Erie. . 10,000 00 First Nat Bank, Freder- Icktown 3,000 00 i First Nat. Bank. Fry ours, 3,000 00 Kirsi Nat. Bank. Genesee. 5,000 00 First National Bank, CJlen Campbell > 'O.OOO 00 j First Nat. Bank, Harris.Vg .'n.uoo 00 I Firs' Nat. Bank, llawley )0.000 00 First Nat. Bank. Hazloton, 13.000 00! First Nat. Bank, Houtzdale 15,000 oo First Nat. Bunk, Irwin,. 10.000 oo i First Nat. Bank. Kane.. .. 10.000 oo First Nat. Bank. Milford, 3,000 00 j l'irst N.*\ Bank, Mononga hela City 10.000 00 I First Nat. Bank. Moatrose. 3.000 00 \ First Nat. Bank. Munhall.. 3.000 00 ; First National Bank. New Bethlehem .. 3,000 00 '! I irs- Nut. Bank. New Wilmington 3.000 00 I TO FAVOR JESSE POMEEOY Easier Road lor Notorious Lifer Rec ommended by Prison Board Boston. Nov. 12. —Amelioration of j the prison life of .lesse Pomeroy. t'ne j notorious life prisoner at the diaries-1 town state prison, who iias been in solitary confinement for nearly forty! years, was recommended by the prison ! commission to Governor Walsh and the executive council yesterday. The commission asked tiie council to permit the warden to grant Pom- | eroy spe-ial favors as lie may see fit. j Authority to withdraw such favors at i any time was also asked for the war- j den. Pomeroy was convicted of the | brutal murder of a bov in the out- • skirts of this city. EXPORTS STILL GAINING ""ceed Imports in Nov. 7 Week By More than $10,000,000 Washington, Nov. 12. — Exports «t > tea principal American ports for tlie week ending November i exceeded the imports by more than $10,000,000, the Department of Commerce announced yesterday, although there were only | live business days that week because of election. The imports totaled $26,129,895. and the exports were $36,645,707,1 leaving a balance of trade in favor of the I'nited states of $10,515,872.1 More than $3,000,000 was collected I in duties. Boston, New York, Philadel phia, Baltimore. New Orleans, Galvea- i ton, Ban Francisco. Seattle, Buffalo and Detroit, furnished tae record. These ports handled 85 per cent, of the customs. " v l'ruth is stranger than fiction." '"L don't know," replied Miss Cay enne. "whether it is srtranger or only scarcer."—Washington Btar. ' First Nat. Bank, Onkniont. 5,000 On i first Nat. Bmk. Olypliant, 25,000 00 j First Nat. Bank, Phila 25,000 00 ! | Flmt Nat. Bank, Portage.. 5,000 t>o ! i First Nat. Bank, Heading, 15,000 00 Firs' Nat. Bunk. Rimers burg 10.000 00 ! | First Nat. Bank. Sayre, . .. 5,000 00 First Nat. Bank. Schuyl kill Haven 10.000 00 ' I First Nat. Bank, Sharon,. 15,000 00 j • First Nat. Bank. Shingle house 5.000 00 ' | First Na.. Bank, Shippen | ville 5,000 00 | First Nat. Bank, Somerset, 25,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Towanda. 10,000 no | First Nat. Bank, Tyrone... 20,000 00 ' ; First Nat. Bank, llniont'n, 50,000 00 I First Nat. Bank, Verona,. 5,000 00 | First Nat. Bank. Warren. 5,000 00 First Nat. Bank, VVellsboro 50,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Williams | port 60.000 00 First Nat. Bank. Wilkins | burg 5.000 00 ; First Nat. Bank, Wyoming 10,000 00 First Nat. Bank. York,... 10.000 00 j First Nat. Bank. Wampum 5.000 00 I First. Nat. Bank, Port !. It' >,t 00 <>. People's Sav ings and Trust Co., Hazleton 15,000 00 j I People's Trust Co.. Phila., 1 0.000 00 i Provident Trust Co.. Pitts ! burgh 20,000 00 ! People's Nat. Bank, Key. j noUisville 10,000 00 I : People's Savings Bank, Pittsburgh 25,000 00 ' Pen'orook Nat. Bank, Pen | brook, . 5,000 00 | | People's Bank, Wilkes- I Barre 10,000 00 i Reading National Bank Heading 25,000 00 j ] Real Estate Title Insur ance and Trust Com i puny. Philadelphia, ... 20,000 00 : Heal Estate Trust Co.. i Washington 5,000 00 ' ] Republic Trust Co., l'hiia., 10.000 00 I Ridgway National Bank. I Kidgway, 20,000 00 I Rittennouse Trust Com- HUNTER DEER'S VICTIM Attacked and Thrown Into Lake By! Wounded Animal, Death Results Lindsay, Ont., Nov. 12. —An un j usual hunting accident occurred Tues-1 j day at Buck Lake, five miles south of' j VVilberforce, by which William | Hughie, Jr., of that village, lost his I life. Hughie had wounded a deer, which] i turned and attacked him while he was j j in his canoe, pitching him into the [ ! lake. A companion, who heard his cries; j for help, swam out to his assistance and brought him ashore alive, but he! I died shortly afterward from tfie | wounds inflicted by the deer and im-j j niersion in the icy water. Early Rising Bibbs—l believe in early rising, j | don't you! (ribbs—Well, there's no ab ) stract excellence in early rising. It all j , depends on what you do after you rise, j ; It would be bettor for the world if some | peo: le never got up!— London Tele- I I SOLD 12 Do "' ' oc ' ON THEIR 30 Doses 23c MERITS | A All Druggist. For Headache, Neuralgia j Quick, Sure, Safe paiy Philadelphia 10,000 00 | Rochester Trust Co.. Koch -1 ester 5.000 00 i ! Bite Deposit and Trust Co.. Greensburg 5,000 00 I Savings Trust Co., In diana ,1,000 00 ' Scranton Ssv'gs and Dime Bank, Scran ton :>O,OOO 00 I Second Nat. Bank, Kile,.. 10.000 00 Second National Bank. Wilkes-Barre 10,000 00 Security Savings and Trusi '.'o., Erie 10,000 00 Security Trust Company. Ilarrisburg 5.000 on Sixth St. Bunli, Harrisb'g. 15.000 Oil Siigo Nat. Bank. 5i1g0,... u.Ooo 00 1 Somerset Trust Co., Som erset 25.000 00 Stßnuiiig Stone National Bank, Huntingdon 8,000 00 State Bank, Avis 5,000 00 State Bank. Elizabeth, ... 5.000 o# Second National Bank, Al i toona, 25.000 00 Title, Trust and Guaranty | Co., Johnstown, 30,000 00 Turtle Creek Savings and I Trust Co.. Turtle Creek. 5.000 00 Textile Nat. Bank., Philu., 25,000 00 I Union Banking and Trust I Co.. L>u Bois 20.000 00 I Union Nat. Bank, Johns town 30,000 00 I Union National Bank. Mc- I Keesport 10,000 O0 Union Nat. Rank. Scran | to" I."..000 00 I I nion Trust Co.. Donora.. . .».oun oo I Union Trust Company of j Pcnna., Harrisburg 20,000 00 Union Trust Co., Washing- , : to i u.OOO 00 i United States Nat. Bank, | Johnstown 10,000 00 Valley Nat. Bank, Cham ■ bersburg 5,000 0 0 | Warren Savings Bank, Warren, 5,000 00 Warren Trust Company. | Warren 5,000 00 j Washington Nat Bank, | Burgettslown 10,000 on Wayne Junction Trust Co.. I Philadelphia 10,000 00 West Side Bank, West ! Pittston. ». 10,000 00 ; Western Nat. Bank. Pitts j burgh 100,000 00 I Woudlawn Trust Company, ; Woodlawn '. 10,000 00 Wilkinsburg Real Estate I and Trust Co.. Wilkins burg 15,000 00 I Wyoming Nat. B'k. Tunk hannock 10,000 00 Wyoming Valley Trust Co.. Wiikes-Barre, 15,000 00 York County National I Bank, York 5,000 00 Commonwealth Trust Com | pany. Harrisburg 369.958 39 | Farmers' Deposit National Bank, Pittsburgh 133,750 S5 j Fanners mid .4ie,n>inios I Nat. Bank, Philadelphia, 264,833 82 ; Uai l isburg Trust _oin- I pany. Harrisburg 430,321 10 I Quaker City Nui Bank, I Philadelphia 437,972 38 ( Total amount in General t Fund $5,497,84- 84 The above statement includes the l names of all banks, corporations and llrma with whom the moneys of said ' fund are deposited. Bonds are held by the State tor the . safe keeping of the same, j Interest at the rate of 2 per centum per annum is received by the State on such deposits. I State of Pennsylvania, City or Harris | burg, ss: . Personally appeared before me. A. W. Powell. Auditor General, 1!. K. Young, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to law. saith that the t'ore ! going statement is true and correct to j the best of his knowledge and belief. R. K. YOUNG, I Stale Treasurer. | Sworn and subscribed before me, this I 10th day of November. 1911. A. W. POWELL ! _ , Auditor General, i Published in pursuance of the pro | visions or section 8, Act of Jlay 9. 1874. entitled "An Act supplementary to the > several acts relaiii g to the State Treas urer and the Commissioners of m» Sinking Fund, 1 ' and Secuou 11 Act of February 17. laoii A. W. POWELL, Auditor llener.il. Harrisburg. Pa. i OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF I THE SINKING FUNJJ—TREASURY | DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. | Statement of balance >n tl.e Sinking Fund at the close of bus'nt-ss on October 31. 1914: Anthracite Trust Co., Scranton $50,000 .00 Apollo Trust Co., Apollo.. . 2,000 00 Ashland Nat. Bank, Ash land, 6,000 00 I Berwick Savings and Trust Co., Berwick 10,000 00 Central Nat. Bank, Ml. I Union 10,000 00 ! Charleroi Savings and Trust Co.. Charleroi. ... 15,000 00 City Bank. McKeesport,.. . 25,000 00 i Citizens' Bank, St. Clair,.. 5,000 00 j Citizens' National Bank. i Lewistown 2,000 00 | Citizens' National Bank. Middletown 5,000 00 Citizens' State Bank, Wii liamsport <,ooo oo | Farmers' Bank, Hummels ; ~ town 15,000 00 banners and Milters' I Trust Co., Punxsutaw- I , ney 35,000 00 'tanners' National Bank. ; Lititz 5,000 00 j Farmers and Traders' Na i tional Bank, Westtield.. 10.000 00 | First National Bank, All i -1 quippa 10.000 00 First Nat. Bank, Beaver ! Falls 10,000 00 First Nat. Bank. Carnegie. 10,000 00 • First Nat. Bank, Elwood ' City 5,000 00 I'irst Nat. Bank, Frack ! ville 10.000 00 I 1< irst Nat. Bank. Knoxviile 7,000 00 i First Nat. Bank. Leecli i burg 5,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Mans i field 15,000 00 I First Nat. Bank. Mon toursville 3,000 00 First Nat. Bank, Patton,. 15,000 00 First Nation* I Bank of Sheraden, Pittsburgh,.. 5,000 00 First Nat. Bank. State College 5,000 09 1 First Nat. Bank. Susque- The classified columns of the Star-Independ j ent will help you in your selection of a house, : I apartment, office, lot, farm or garage. The Best & Most Desirable Homes are advertised in Harrislmrg's Great Home Newspaper, The Star-Indepen 18, 20 and 22 South Third Street Ptione, mail or bring your Want to the Advertising Dept Bell Phone :i2Bo—lndependent, 245 IMA IMHHBMHMBMHM ■■■■■ wuujuC-. Lf. TSBweHEmxnwnnmaHßMC -MamMi Read the Star-Independenl hanna 30,000 OO First Nat. Bank, Mont gomery 10.000 00 Grange Nat. Bank. Tioga. 5,000 00 Guardian Trust To., York. .>.OOO 110 Honesdale National Bunk. Honesdale 15,000 00 Lancaster Trust Company. Lancaster 7.000 00 Lewlsburg Nat. Buuk.Lew isburg »,000 oo L.ucoln Nat. Bank, Pitts burgh 2U,000 00 Manchester Savings Hank and Trust Co., Pitts burgh 10,000 00 Mechuulcsbtirg Nat. Bank. Meclianicsbure, .... 5.000 NO .Miners' National Bank, Blossburg 15,000 00 Natlonul Bank of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia,. 15,000 oo National Bank of West Grove, West tirove 10 000 U0 Ninth Nut. Bank, Philadel „ P LLLA 25.000 00 North scranton B'k. Scr.ni ton 10,000 00 Northern National Bunk, Lancaster 5.000 01 Peoples Nat. Hank, Last . Brady 10,000 00 People's National Bank. Lancaster 5.000 00 Plymouth National Bank. Plymouth, 10,000 00 Potter lule and Trust Co.. Pittsburgh 25,000 oo Ilea! Est au- Trust Com pany, Pittsburgh 10,000 00 Safe I Jcposi t and Triut Co.. Greeiisbing 1...000 Oo Schuylkill Trust Company, Pottsville 10.000 oo Schuylkill Valley Bank. Reading, . 10.000 oo South side L rust Co., Pitts burgh 30,000 00 Susquehanna 'I rust and Safe Deposit Co. V\ il liamsport 10.000 00 Second Nat. Bank, Median lesburg 10,000 ON Tioga County Savings and Trust Co., \\ ellsboro.. . . 35,000 00 Tower City Nat. Bank, Tower City 5,000 no Union Nat. Bank, Mahanoy City 10,000 00 Union Trust Co.. Lancas ter LO.OOO 00 Union Trust Co. of Ponua., Harrisburg 15.000 00 Vandergrift Savings and • Trust Co., V.aridergrift,.. 10,000 00 Wayne Co. Savings Bank, Honesdale 15,000 00 Farmers and Mechanics' Nat. Bank, Philadelphia, 32,735 04 Total amount In Sinktng Fund JSO-1.735 0| The above statement includes ths names of all banks, corporations and tirliis with whom the moneys of said fund are deposited. Bonds are held by the Stale for the safe keeping of the same. Interest at the rate of 2 per centum is received by the Stuto on such depos its. Stale of Pennsylvania, City of liai- I isburg. »s: Personally uppeared before me. A. W. Powell, Auditor General, I!. K. Young, Slate Treaauiei, who being dul> snoin according to law saith that the fore going statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. 11. K. YOUNG, Stato Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 10th day of November, 1914. A. W. POWELL, Auditor General. Published In pursuance of the pro visions of Section 8. act of May 9. 1874. entitled "An Act supplementary to the several acts relating to the state Treas urer and the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund." and Section 11, act of February 17, 1906. A. W. POWELL, Auditor General. Harrisburg. Pa. STATE SCHOOL l''l M> OF PEN.VSYIo VANIA. COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY DEPARTMENT Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 1, 1811. Statement ol' amount in the School Fund at the close of business on Oc tober 31. 1914: Commonwealth Trust Co.. Harrisburg, $27,422 92 Total amount in School Fund, $27,422 92 State of Pennsylvania, City of Harris burg, ss: Personally appeared before me, A. XV. Powell, Auditor General. R. K. Young, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to law, saith that tlie fore going statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. H. K. YOUNG, State Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me. this 10th day of November," 1914: A. W. POWELL. Auditor General. Motor Hi-gUt ration anil I.lemur l-'rr* Fund COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA NI A— TREASURY DEPARTMENT Statement of amount in Motor Regis tration and License Fees Fund at close of business October 31. 1914: Columbia National Bank. Pittsburgh SIOO,OOO 00 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburgh 40,000 00 Liberty National Bank, Pittsburgh, 25,000 00 Harrisburg Trust Com pany, Harrisburg 63,617 JO Total amount in motor registration and license fees fund $228,617 SO The above statement includes the names of all banks, corporations and linns with whom the moneys of said fund are deposited. Bonds are held by the state for the safe keeping of the same. Interest at the rate of 2 per centum is received by the state on such deposits. State of Pennsylvania, City of Harrisburg, ss: Personally appeared before me. A. \V. Powell. Auditor General, It. K. Young, State Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to law, saith that the fore going statement Is true and correct to the besl of his knowledge and belief. R. K. YOUNG, State Treasurer. Sworn and subscribed before me THIS 10th day of November, 1914: A. W. POWELL Auditor General.